Cape May County Herald, 17 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 31

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Upper Squad Plans Parade Sat.

PETERSBURG - Uoper Township Rescue Squad 5-wiJ' host 17 rescue squads an! three fire leMffcanies Saturday when iisponsors a parade and holds ambulance housing ceremonies. The parade has been planned to pass each of the three fire halls of the township, and is scheduled for 1 p.m., starting at Mt.

r Pleasant Raod in d Tuckaboe, preceding down s Route 50 to. Route 9 at s Seaville, left on Route 9 up s to St. Martins Place in i- Marmora, and over to Old I Tuckahoe Road, back to the squad building on CounII ty Route 631 in Petersburg, e Five trophies are offered e for parade winners. The i ceremonies will begin 2 p.m. Refreshments will be

served and there will be music by The Pros from 3-7 p.<n. The public is urged to attend. The new ambulance, *-a

1964 Braun Econoline Van, has been in service for a few weeks. Its fittings are customised. It is used especially for house qjh and transport. The squad now has five members scheduled throughout the week for daytime runs and ample coverage nights and weekends. The squad has three ambulances and a crash truck. The Jaws of Life were put in service a year ago. Squad members gave a total of 1,964 hours 20 minutes in making 532 runs during the past year; 437 were emergency calls; 41 •for transport, 54 miscellaneous. A total of 11,351 miles were traveled while serving the public in time of need. Of the 532 runs, 128 were auto accidents, 33 home accidents, 30 fires, 14 D.O.A., 117 sick, 63 heart, one drug overdose, 15 recreation ac- . ci dents, and two for search and rescue.

I SUNFLOWER BUR K OPEN a If you haven't visited Sunflower Fair vet, October is the £ a perfect time to do it. Our pretty old house is filled with 'M di*"><,iv* ond collectibles displayed in an elegant 'B, atmosphere. We specialize in antique clothes and l; glassware. Our enormous armoire is bursting with lacy a wedding gowns, fur coats, Edwardian baby dresses, M camisoles, lingerie, dresses from the 30s, 40s and 50s, and ' S Victorian finery. Sparkling china closets in every room W gleam with English Bone China, Flow Blue, Haviland ■ Limoges, Depression Glass, Bavarian China, Carnival 1 Glass, Fiesta ware and more. At Sunflower Fair you'll olso w find antique sew^g machines, cedar chests, old tools and 9 cooking implements, ViOorian marble tables, 100 year-old « 9 caned dtairs, mirrors galore, beautiful prints ond paintings, « and unique items too numerous to mention, all at attrocV tive prices. Wander at will through our house while you jfl listen to the music of Bach, Vivaldi, and other Baroque' t « masters. Sunflower Foir is on Rt. 9 just south of the Avalon j v Blvd. ond is open every day from 10 til 5, call 465-7077. K Always a pleasure, never any pressure, put Sunflower Foir " W on your Christmas browsing list. * I r* Za^^LlBirleigihEdgewood) (Rio Grande proper — TuHmiIm4) (Shannon Oaks) M Oaks) \ v- Boad-Bcrieigh Road) aimed. side streets) Rt. 13 Tees ^ 14 - Wed. 15 - Thar*. j^HUe Township) 16-Fri. 19 - Mo. ] 20 Tues flk JP1*- i 21 - Wed. F" 9 26 -Moo (Wlnd-fc 1 27 - Tees. Dope) ,V A 28 - wed. mUm 29 - There. ^ 30 - Fri. 1*__ * J "Mo*e If Needed ^ ( W«W: — - We - cmigorfi ^ j cMeifbn GImi 1 106 Decatur St., Cape May 4 ' ' i Open Weekends ) Fri. -Sat. -Sunday ' 1 — l Dinner & Cocktails J From 4:30 P.M. J • t Early Diner's Special -I V, 'til 6 P.M. ... $7.95 ^ r Wka " aJi a

Bus Tour Features * Museums STONE HARBOR - Handmade Christmas and early Colonial American decorations at two museums and unusual reproduction gifts at museum shops will be the highlights of a holiday bus tour Dec. 4, from Court v Destinations of the allday trip are Winterthur Museum near Wilmington. Del. and Brandywine River Museum at Chadds Ford, Pa. A special lunch is planned at Menden Hall Inn after the Winterthur tour. Reservations by Nov. 1 are required for the bus leaving Jamesway Plaza at 7:45 a.m. WINTERTHUR exhibits the greatest American collection of decorative arts from 1640 to 1840 in the many rooms of a handsome mansion. A garden shop, specialty bookshop and reproduction jewelry and gifts are available on the' grounds. At Brandywine River Museum,. which displays a giant collection of Wyeth art, a new wing has just opened. Centered in an old grist mill, the museum displays join art and nature. N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth works are hung here as well as those of other 19th and 20th Century environmental artists. Natural Christmas decorations are on display and in the gift shop. The day-long holiday excursion, which returns at dinnertime, is a fund raiser for the Bavberrv Twigs Auxilliary branch of Burdette Tomlin Hospital and the Wetlands Institute. For reservations, phone 366-1211 or 967-4736. The all-day round trip, admission to two museums, and lunch cost .$29 per person. | DAV to Hold Open House DEL HAVEN - Chapter Disabled American will hold open house 10 a.m. toMO p.m. Sunday. Nov, 11, at thepo6t rooms, Bayshore Road and Road here. The post is seeking to recruit more members. DAV building is open a.m. to-4 p.m. daily for hospitality*and socializing. Members and prospective members are welcome to the regular meetings at 8 p.m. the second Tuesday of "each month The po6t has recently redecorated both tbe^ auxiliary meeting room and the post meeting room.

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