Cape May County Herald, 8 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 42

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^COUNTRY HOUSE BAKERY^ ^ (Next lo Country House Restaurant) u Open Tuesday Thru Saturday <lDf 8-8 yybi- Sunday 8-6 CZti 465-CAKE 1|W U.S. Rt. 9-Burleigh -/j fffgg'A Between Exits 6 & 8 Garden St. Prkwy. & — /JafmfTdr wildwood ■■gflSrfwrw schellenger 4 - 1 5 «1 H ■ >lt j it m new jersey ave. 522-7710 i lsiil] j'll] '] | fcj !w m0 grande & ^ ■ iun ^11 new jersey ave. ■ _ '! 522-1124 iw» open 24 hours ■\Xr INCLUDING ALL HOUDAVS Every Day Low Prices ■ we honor manufacturers " cents-off " ^ coupOnsandfoodstamp r' AWAY WE GO Travel Agency CRUISE THE CARIBBEAN MV ATLANTIC JANUARY 12-7 DAYS 4 PORTS CALL NOW 522-4141 L ASTER & N.J. AVE., WILDWOOD CREST j I wi rrrr — : — : —

V" Flea Mart/ Ort Sunday MIRTH WIUJlloOD The l«th annual city flea .market will be held Sunday along John F Kennedy Drive Kain date is Sunday.. Aug 19 The event, originally a Bicentennial celebration, now benefits local projects This year the Wildwood Catholic Drama Club and Margaret Mace PTA will be joint recipients. The money will be used for special projects The Ilea market features collectibles and varied eralts. including macrame. handmade dolls, jewelry, candles, ceramics and crocheted items Applications or information may be obtained by calling 522-8314 or 522-9000 It i' s c r v a 1 i o n s are necessary

jjrT "x N L •W i ; MM ' cr, '"Hmn I. j f Br (JETTING A LIFT — Taking part in Geriatric Arm Chair Olympics at Cape May Care Center. Swainton. was resident Edward Cane, who lifted six-pound weight. Program was directed by (Jail Rodger, recreation director.

Orientation Session Set At CMRHS

ERMA — Lower Cape May Regional High School will hold a ninth grade orientation program 9 a.m. Wednesday. Aug 29. in the high school auditorium. The program is designed to welcome the Caper class of 1988 and will feature presentations by various student leaders, guidance counselors and administrators

THE FRESHMBN will receive their class schedules and be given an escorted tour of the building in an effort to make their first few days in their new school a more pleasant experience, The orientation will end with a question and answer session in the school cafeteria at 11 a.m. In addiMon to freshmen, all new students who have

transferred into Lower Cape May Regional High

School since June are also encouraged to attend

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Military Concerts CAPE MAY - The city will be the scene of two fine r^eqeerts by military bands. Wedhq§dayr-Aug. 15. the Fort Monmouth Band will appear in concert This band has not presented a concert in the bandstand /•for the past five years, ft On Friday. Aug 17. in •[Gardner Hall, at the Chris vitian Admiral Hotel, the Air ' I Force Band of the East will present its only concert1 of the seaifltfV The band.~cbiK^ ducted by Captain ^ruce H • Gilkes. has been one of the : most popular service bands to play in the Cit> TICKETS FOR this conv cert were disbursed in full j' over six weeks ago However. Band Concerts Coordinator Arthur Doran announces the public wjjlbe admitted to^my-vScant seats aftet?^5 p m Doran also advised there ;■ are few tickets left for the : Wheaton Brass Band Aug. 23. in Gardner Hall, at the Christian Admiral Hotel They may be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. Box 19. Cap* May. 08204 Rer Programs, Ended -lug. I \ . CAPE MAY - All City Recreation Programs ended for the summer Augi 1 The non registration Open Programming will resume in mid-September and the instructional classes will begin the first week of October. For additional information call the Department of Civic Affairs. 884-8411, ext 20 or 27.

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