Cape May County Herald, 22 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page SH4

SH-4 Stone Harbor Sidewalk Sale Herald & umem 22 August u

^ OVER $75,000 of Merchandise Moved From Our Factory To Your Favorite Store For This — GREATEST . ANNIVERSARY / ' , FIRST QUALITY OVER 40 STYLES CASHMERES Ladies, cardigans, turtlenecks. V' necks. 7 styles of fancies *44 j (Retail $100-S105) W°°LS Ladies Shetland crew^s, cardigans, stripe crews.

Mens "V" necks s56 (Retail $125)

] $14 (Retail $32-35)

Fisherman's Knits $26 (Retail $65-75)

I Sole - T^ur., Rug. 16-25, with Extra Courtesy Days lofTflail List U Customers Only - fHon., Rug., 13-Wed., #fu g. 15 || 25% OFF ON ALL OTHER mERCHRNDISE || "SHIP A HOY, SHOP A HOY" ^ ^ " ' ' ' ' ^ " ^ m ITNr^$i.oo\^. |1 STONE l $15.00\\eg $188 BeadK^*jBHARBOR'S \ Reg. $25.99 NA. Chairs\ ■ ANNUAL: \ Imitaton Leather'^^^S^ v -$8.99 I SIDEWALK i \ Sandals NiT \\ Reg. $10.99 I SALE j \ $1.99 \ \ yip AUGUST j \ Selected Stone \ I 25th 3 Harbor T-Shirts | 8*0*5 | \ 50% OFF \\

Recreation Facilities Available STONE HARBOR - In addition to sponsored, league competition in baseball, Soccer* and softball involing both boys and girls, recreational activities are available at two sites in the borough. Shuffleboard is offered daily 8 a.m. — 8 p.m. aj , 97th Street. There are six^ courts, and no charge for playing equipment available. Also available at no charge, at 82nd Street, are volleyball, table tennis, paddle tennis, and badninton. Facilities and equipment are available. Parking lots are provided at 96th Street and the Bridge, 95th to 96th Street opposite the firehouse. First Avenue from 94th to 96th Streets, and 96th Street between Second and Third Avenues. 9

^ • mtiLwr JM ^ W& rB^x STONE HARBOR AWARD — Lt. James Sweitxer. left, and Sgt. Donald McDevitt, right, of Stone Harbor Police Department, display New Jersey State Safety Council Award of Honor for Distinguished Achievement in Traffic Control, which borough police won for second time in three years. Sweitzer, of Middle Township, and wife, Virginia, have three children, as do McDevitt. of Stone Harbor, and wife. Joyce. *

Festival Offers 45 Events

STONE HARBOR - The historic Hereford Inlet Lighthouse in North Wildwood. Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May Point State Park, Wheaton Village in Millville, and Bridgeton s Cohanzick Zoo are each part of the fall New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival Sept. 15-16. A benefit for the Wetlands Institute, the twoday festival features 45 events including a world class decorative bird carv ing show and contest OTHER ACTIVITIES are whaler's cabin tours, seafood dinners, retriever and duck calling demonstrations, a humm ingbird watch, wildlife/maritime art show and competition, duck ^ stamp and print show, seaside garden tours and guided bird-beach-botany walks At Cold Spring Village on Seashore Road, fish smoking, net mending and oyster shell grinding will be demonstrated The village is a collection of 18th and 19th Century farm buildings which house more than a dozen crafts people who perform daily The Hereford Inlet Lighthouse, inaugurated in 1874, continues to be _ restored and two of the original rooms are open as a daily visitor's center in North Wildwood A display of the lighthouse history is available WHEATON VILLAGE in Millville houses a museum of Amencan glass and will STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB WINNERS Aag. IS N«tk k South I Ann Ambi«r and Marje Everett 139 J Helen Jo Owens and Dot Welsh 137 3 Mr and Mrs Frank Meade lis 1 Helen Jaroes and Jane Graff 114 East A West 1 Gene Fisher and Henry Buchiamco 123 2. Mary Pinto and / Edith Fairlie us m 3 Millie Green and K Carolyn Eiden 1 16 E 4 Mr and Mrs George Bletil Sally Roberts and Helen Miller 114

provide an oystenng exhibit as well as crafts demonstrations of pottery, decoy carving, tinsmithing, ceramics and lamp glass working A few miles away at Bridgeton. the Cohanzick Zoo on the river at Bridgeton features New Jersey as well as world wildlife, and will be the on-

ly location to observe regional mammals during the festival The museum and state seashore park at Tape May Point offer^a favorite spot for migratory hawk watches during the September festival. For further information, phone the Wetlands Institute at 368-1211. v.

) i/SXi J I " " V j ' a Horbor Fabric Shoppe 1 1 I Interior Service & Fabrics I |i V " " ill | The Gate House (jF 1 ; Fresh Flowers, Silks, & Gifts | , 1 ■ M H I j I j The Knit Wit |j L I ;/ Yarns & Needle Work ' ' ! « 1 f is * -X ' X i PJ of California ' / ?■ jeweler f ' r-— 5 H I | Rattles to Ribbons £ Infant & Childrens' Boutique STONE HARBOR, N.J. J