WIK1C? 'N WATfcR FfcSTIVAL
V 7 *''«*K ««>«* ONE OE A KIND — HAND PAINTED SWEATSHIRTS WITH HERONS, GULLS, DUCKS, FISH, AND WILDLIFE 9%19 7(tvuC Aot.. Statu 9¥a.i6on NEPTUNE GIFT SHOP SALUTES WINGS N WATER FESTIVAL «/X\l WITH A 7 ' W V STOREWIDE SALE!!! fwWJ 20% OFF EVERYTHING STARTING FRIDAY • FALL HANDBAGS • FALL CLOTHING, »s" SHOES, AND ACCESSORIES • GIFT WEAR • PICTURES •CUT CRYSTAL • COLLECTIBLES SUMMER CLEARANCE v> 50% OFF SUMMER HANDBAGS Clothes. Slwey aid Jewelry Neptune gift Shop
Corner 96th & Third Ave. Stone Harbor 368-5131
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.-11 P.M. WE WILL BE OPEN TILL CHRISTMAS
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WE CONGRATULATE THE WETLANDS INSTITUTE if W \ ON THE \^7 W,NGS 'N WATER FESTIVAL PRE SEASON SPECIALS 0) Lighted Sight Bar Reg $11.95 SPECIAL $8.00 (2) Kwikee Quiver Reg $13.95 SPECIAL $11.45 (3) 31" Game Getters (4 Fletch") Reg $34.00 do; SALE $28.00 »z -CHECK THESE NEW ITEMSCD Hunters Choice CAM0 SOAP $5.95 A Deordorizing Soap will make jiny hunter successful Removes odor from Body. Clothing, Boots. & Equipments - _ (2) PERMAN0NE TICK & CHIGGER REPELLENT $5.00 lor clothing & equipment SALE ENDS SEPT. 22, 1984
Four Boat Cruises Scheduled STOWE HARBOR -v Four baS^exploring boat * trips are included in three towns for theANew Jersey Wings *n Water Festival /this weekeda^ S Two supset cruises and two morning paddlewhgeter rides will be narrated by knowledgeable guides of the inland waterways and regional wildlife. Proceeds from the morning tours will benefit both the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse - restoration and the Wetlands Institute. Saturday and Sunday, the Delta Lady riverboat will turn its paddlewheel south from Wildwood at 9:30 a m It will tour Sunset Lake. Turtle Gut Inlet, past , the U.S. Coast Guard Base. Cold Spring Inlet and the Cape May canal to the fetty landing and return to the Wildwood Yacht Basin. WITH THE assistance of Cpt. Bill Henfey and his wife Diane, the Delta Lady rides have been arranged through the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse Committee. The popular* Sunset Cruises will be held 6 p.m on Saturday only, leaving ^ two ports at the same time : Stone Harbor and Avalon. Wetlands Institute board members Dr Roger Wood, a zoologist at Stockton State College, and Joseph Lomax. an entomologist who is an environmental consultant, will narrate the back bay trips lasting l'z hours on the Miss Avalon and the Captain /Cramer. from Avalon and Stone Harbor respectively. Refreshments and drinks will be included i i the ticket for the evening lours, a benefit for the inst tute O I2ANNIEI) BOOKS W1EIEK September 8-15, 1984 Don! take the First Amendment tor granted' For more information visit your library or bookstore >
WING NEVERMORE — Siulpter David ("acoia holds the head of hisfoes Raven, lie will be one of the manv artists attending the Wetlands" benefit festi\al.
NATURE CRUISER — The "Miss Avaion'Ntill be one of the two Sunset Koat Cruises leaving Avalon and Stone Harbor at li p.m. Saturdav with an interpretive aaluralish aboard. More d'oeuvres and libations are i.ncluded.
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