//■ * Herald & Lantern 8 August '84 dining & entertainment _n
Antique Show At Village
COLD SPRING - Historic Cold Spring Village will host another antique show and sale
presented by Stella Shows 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 11 and 12. Items for sale will include crystal, pressed glass, antique jewelry and clothing as well as a selection of furniture at finer antique shows. The Show and Sale will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For the children, Joyce Reed will be conducting her Saturday Children's
> Show from noon to 2 p.m. 1 Mrs. Reed is widely known for her stories, , fairy tales and puppet shows, she has I 1 performed with theatrical _ I 1 groups on both sides of the I Atlantic. I 1 The Village is open daily I at 10 a.m. until Sept. 30 and I ) consists of The Country I Store, Old Grange I > Restaurant, and shops in I i addition to craft I 5 demonstrations. '
II TUESDAY. AUb. 14 j | "SWING i ! FREDASTAIRE |j ■GINGER ROGERS j t i i 8:15 P.M. * In the air conditioned j] I Victorian Towers ? Auditorium > l Ocean & Wastonglon Sts ! !i Caoe May THE LADY EVE (1941) j| htfNRY I I LOVE ME TONIGHT (1932)^ f; Sponsored by the £ Mid-Atlantic Center For The Arts 1- | Admission S? SO r Proceeds 90 toweds the V contmung restoration ol : me Physic* Estate : fS Accessories fL
Butterfly Featured
* WEST CAPE MAY - The Cape May Geographic Society's slide program 8:30 tomorrow evening will be on the Bog Copper Butterfly, a butterfly strictly I dependent on cranberry bog habitats found in the Pine Barrens. Lepidopterist Dr David I Wright will relate the I fascinating natural history of the Bog Copper. a__
history which can be traced to the retreat of the last Wisconsin glacier, some 10.000 years ago. The program will be held" at the West Cape May Municipal Building on Broadway. Admission is free to members of the Cape May Geographic Society. Nonmembers are invited to attend for a nominal ^donation.
| Camp Holtjs July Yule
ERMA — It was | Christmas in July for the Cape Island Campground July 28. complete with carol singing, decorations, plus a surprise visit from Santa Claus— and Peter Pan. I No one is telling how the latter, in the person of Dom L. Talorico. got into the act. Santa provided each I child with a treat and took their toy lists for the real [ holiday to come. First prize. $50 site credit, went to the Vogel family, second
to the Trotters, and third to the Stark family. A caroling group rode through camp on a hayride wishing each camper a Merry Christmas. Karen Wismann. recreation director, arranged the unseasonable observance.
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80 Dealers In Antiques At Village
COLD SPRING - Eighty antiques dealers from New Jersey. New York, Connecticut. Pennsylvania. Maryland and Florida will converge to set up their wares at Cold Spring Village this weekend. The dealers will set up tailgate style all through the shaded glens of the village, bringing collections of dolls, pattern glass, quilts, oak, country and formal furniture, rugs, paintings, prints, photographs and paper collectibles such as postcards and books. j Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The village is located on Seashore Road
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BINGO SUNDAY 7:30 PM SUNDAY 7 30 PM MONDAY 1 PM MONDAY 7 30 PM MONDAY 7 30 PM MONDAY 7 30 PM Second TUESDAY of every month 1 2 Noon TUESDAY 7 30 PM TUESDAY 7 PM TUESDAY 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY 12 Noon WEDNESDAY 1 PM WEDNESDAY 7 30 PM WEDNESDAY 7 30 PM THURSDAY 1 PM THURSDAY 7:30 PM THURSDAY 7 30 PM THURSDAY 7:30 PM FRIDAY 7 PM FRIDAY 7 30 PM FRIDAY 0:00 P.M. FRIDAY 7:30 PM SATURDAY 7:30 PM SATURDAY 7:30 PM SATURDAY 8:00 PM SATURDAY 8 00 PM
Following is o list of Rfgulorly Hold BINGO Gomes in Southern £of>e May County Call Numbers If; You Need Directions ; 41 . - PTA Paruh Hall, Ocean StreeFtjdfJhdy of the Sea, Cape May c 884-5311 Church of the Attumption Holl L HoU 522-8750 Primrose and Seo view Ave wftKrood Crest Church 522-41 12 Lodies Auxiliary ■ Green Creek Fire noli, Norbury Landing Rd , Green Creek ~~* 886-7483 Ambulance Corps 93b0 Pacific Ave , Wildwood Crest '< ? 522 2456 Angelseo Fire House, 2nd and New Jersey Aves N Wildwood • 522 5916 St Raymond's. East Ocean Ave in audiUMBi, Villas JM 886-5366 Bingo luncheon. Lodiet Auxiliary of Knights of Columbus. Breakwater 884-9643 Erma Volunteer Fire Dept t Ermo 2(81^) 884-7626 St Ann's. Mognolia ond New Jerseeajjwas'. ' Wildwood, at the Elemen.ary Schoo^He 522(5583 By Knights of Columbus. Our Lody Sfl^Htbe • I j Sea, Porish Hall, Ocean Street. Copd^^^F / 8&I-53 1 1 Victorian Towers Auditorium, Oceon Washington Streets, Cape May wjw Disconnected St. John of God, Townbank fed North May 884- 1656 West Wildwood Volunteer Fire Oept , Glenwood Ave,, West WildwooJ 522-4845 , American legion, Roberts and Atlontic Aves., Wildwood 522-3613 St Raymond's, East Ocean Ave in auditorium. Villas 886-5366 North Wildwood Rescue Squad, 5fh ond New Jersey Aves.. N Wildwood 729-1859 Victorian Towers auditorium, Oceon ond Washington Streets, Cape May Disconnected Saavilla Vol. Fira Company Sooville 624-0122 St. Ann's Elementary School. Magnolio ond New Jersey Aves Wildwood 522-5583 Moose Lodge, Spruce Ave., N Wildwood 522-4460 Rio Grande Fire House, Rte. 47 near railroad, \ ' Rio Grande 886- 1 42a. St John of God, 610 Townbonk Rd., North Cape May 884-1656 V Knights oi Columbus, Walnut and New York \ Aves., N Wildwood 522-8451 \ Wildwood Fir# Co , New Jersey and Davis Aves., Wildwood 522-1110 Villas Volunteer Fire Dept., 8ayshore Rd ond Georgia Ave , Villas 886 1611 1 West Cope May Fire Hall, 732 Broodwoy, »- f West Cope Moy 884-3436

