Cape May County Herald, 28 November 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 12

Herald & Lantern 28 November '34

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CLOSING-FOP-THE-WINTER SALE! Vz OFF STOREWIDE SAVE 50% ON FALL CLOTHING BY BORELLI Sweaters, Shirts, Coats, Shoes, Handbags, Gloves, and Accessories * SAVE 50% ON NEWEST FALL HANDBAGS John Romain, Davey, Stone Mountain, and other Famous Names SAVE 50% ON 14K GOLD JEWELRY Rings, Earrings, Chains, Charms, and Bracelets SAVE 50% ON STERLING SILVER AND FASHION JEWELRY SAVE 50% ON UNUSUAL GIFTS AND COLLECTIBLES SAVE 50% ON CUT CRYSTAL SAVE 50% ON PICTURES AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES SAVE <50% ON MOST EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! Neptune gift Shop ^ ^ " OPEN DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS CORNER 96th & THIRD AVE. STONE HARBOR 368-5131 11 5 COME TO HOY 'S FOR TOYS

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He Man Toys Action Figures From Mattel Galoob Tony Machine Robots (Similar to Gobot) Pooch ie Items Barbie Dolls

Full Selection of Hello Kitty Items in Avalon Store. Cabbage Patch Dolls 1 I I Dear Customer, we have a very limited supply of V I Cabbage Patch Dolls. As you know, a lot of people I would like to have them. In an effort to give X ■ J everyone a fair chance to purchase a doll, we will /* ^ i | have a RAFFLE ONCE A WEEK until Christmas. t J I ■ The winner will be allowed to purchase the Cab- X JZ f \ bage Patch Doll for $44.99 plus tax. One entry per \1. «#"*. \uJr I customer. Dolls must be paid for one week after ■ I notification. Drawings will be Sunday at 3. This form is good ( I ■ for 1 drawing only. I J ,/jf ~ / J name ' ! i phone# i I drop Off bory form h stone harbor for irk wsos drawhg S _J I fc — » — — —

Severi Mile Beach News Notes

(From Page 11) what you can. There will be a box at the ticket desk for donations the night of the party and if you can't make the dinner a box will be available for gifts to the fund at Seashore Home Supply during the month of December," she said. All donations are taxdeductible. IN THE ABSENCE of Vince Egan, chairman of the nominating committee. Gertrude Cerny read the proposed slate of officers ( named in this column last week for the coming year. There being no nominations from the floor, they were duly elected. Councilman R.J. Fitzpatrick announced a change in parking meter fees had passed and henceforth fees would be '10 cents per half hour and one cent for 12 minutes in the post office area. Additional meters will be installed for about $65,000. Jerry Rowland, asked \ members to write Gov. Kean (with copies to Senator Hurley and Assemblyman Chinnici and

Muziani) protesting the takeover of the Seaville Information Center by the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism. The County C. of C. has successfully operated this center for 18 years, . Rowland said, and now the Division of Tourism wants to share the glory and potential profits to the area with Atlantic City's

Casino land and other attractions in the state. For distributing brochures and information about South Jersey's points of interest of county's charge was $30 a year — the new charge is estimated to be $200 a month! As Councilman Lou Clelland audibly said from the audience, "Nothing succeeds like greed."

S. Harbor Honor Roll STONE HARBOR - The ' Stone Harbor School has announced its Distinguished Honor Roll and Honor Roll. On the Distinguished Honor Roll are Matt Ault and Kristin Buff. The Honor Roll: Shelia DiMarco, Tracy Taylor. Maureen McNulty, Kathleen McNulty, Carrie Licata, Jennifer Sherwood, and Rebecca Rich. Open House At Museum COURT HOUSE - The County Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas Open House 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, in the museum in the historic John Holmes House, one mile north of the intersection of Rte. 9 and Dennisville Road. The museum will be decorated with Christmas greens and trimmings. Featured will be a display of antique toys from the museum collection as well is a group of small dolls collected from across the United States and lent by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herly of Swainton. Refreshments will be served.

Sho We AX, » Sell and Install 0 Draperies • Wovenwoods Mini Blinds 2" Blinds • Vertical Blinds , Slipcovers & Cushions Js SPECIAL ifi" } HARVEST DAYS B Storewide Sole BfpSi on oil fobrics and notions IN STOCK ONLY Trgjf 25% to 40% OFF §§U Mon., Thurs., Frln Sat. 10-4:30; Sun. 11:30-3:30 368-2831 346-96th St., Stone Harbor tCf )t &ate Jfyaui it OF STONE HARBOR FLOWER & GIFT SHOP Holiday Arrangements Designed )ust For You WIN A MICROWAVE Come in and sign up no purchase necessary —Drawing Dec. 21st — Fresh Greens, Wreaths, Poinsettias, Christmas Cactus, Homemade Fruit Cake. , % | OPEN THRU THE HOLIDAYS 9Aiemu^

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