Cape May County Herald, 26 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 26 |une '85

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Here's Dolly j By Dolly Stango

It'll be this weekend — the annual Victorian Fair on the grounds of the Physick Estate. 1048 Washington St.. Cape May Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts < MAC), it's a day chockfull of fun with so many booths selling their wares of antiques, collectibles, handcraft items, wicker, trapunto pillows, quilts, cloth dolls. Tiffany glass, plants, soft scuplture. novelty paper goods, needlework, decoys, handpainted porcelain, educational toys. Cabbage Patch doll clothing and food, food galore! You'll love the barbecued hot dogs, funnel cakes, freshsqueezed lemonade, fried chicken platters and homemade baked goods. THERE'LL BE a 50/50 raffle with hourly callings throughout the day. Victorian children's games including a dunking booth, bean-bag tosses and hoop

rollings. Of course, a clown selling balloons and a make-up booth for children. Admission is free and there is plenty of free parking on the grounds behind the Physick Estate, all day Saturday. June 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the fair will be in session. Rain? Then it'll be Sunday. June 30. but let's not talk about that! ANOTHER FUN time this weekend will be the many festivites planned by the Cape May County Art League, which is headquartered in the Carriage House on the Physick Estate. The league is calling it their House Tour Weekend, starting this Friday. Friday will feature exhibits and a slide lecture program 7 to 9 p.m. in the Cape May County Historical Museum, Route 9, Court House. Saturday will feature homes, churches and public buildings in the upper part of the county. Bus transportation will be available. Sunday, there's a self-guided tour through Cape May City. THERE ARE special events which include the Historic Hereford Inlet Lighthouse in North Wildwood, to be open Saturday 4 to 7 p.m. for a tour and wine and cheese. On display at the League will be the paintings of the homes on the tour and "Assemblage Scuplture" works by Peter Craigie. For more information on the Art League activities call 884-8628. Here's a tip for fall: shoes will be fancy with satin, velvet and brocaded fabrics, rhinestones on the heels and the most elaborate buckles of all shapes I'm so glad I never throw anything away. Now I can fasten what I once kept for my dancing shoes right onto my Sunday dinner date footwear — colors abound too, bright and sparkling: JAMIE FIOCCA, right from his hospital bed at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, wants to thank everyone for their donations, cards, calls, visits and most of all, the many, many prayers whichhe knows are sustaining him and going to pull him through. He is still on intravenous but with some very light liquid feeding until he is healed better inwardly. Jamie had a little stroll outside his room being held by his mother. Sandy, and sister. Deanna. Of course, he's weak, but he's on his way — imagine what Cape L

May will be like when he gets home! IN MEMORIAM: Little Michael Jack Zuccarelli. 3, son of Patricia and Joseph Zuccarelli, fell in the family's back yard pool in Delran and drowned. He's the grandson of Theresa and George Yeager. Michael, who was afraid of water and w^uld never go in the pool, leaned over to retrieve his toy and missed his step. A heart-breaking tragedy.

Going Home Down Under NORTH CAPE MAY - Lynne Tiller, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tiller of Gorham Avenue, was graduated last week for Eastern Regional High School, Voorhees Township. She will return to her home in Victoria, m Australia, June 30. Her uncle, David Tiller, will accompany her for a visit. Lynn's father. Warren, is on the faculty of Ballarat College in Australia.

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