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| ^ Choral Group Set For Hospital Gala
WILDWOOD - Roman P. Osadchuk and Charles Pessagno. co-chairmen of the Gala Champagne Concert Committee, announce that the world renowned j Westminster Choir College j from Princeton will perform with the N.J. Pops Orchestra at the Annual Gala Champagne Concert at Wildwood's Convention Hall Saturday. Oct. 12. for the benefit of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital building fund The Westminster Singers, under the direction of Allen Crowell. will perform a special arrangement of ' "Show Boat" along with the Pops in honor of Jerome Kern's Centennial Birthday.ACCORDING TO Pops Musical Director and Conductor Michael Buglio. an other special arrangement will lie played during the evening in honor of the 3f>th Anniversary of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Midlnntic National Bank/ Onion Trust are again cosponsors of the gala. A sellout audience of l.lHMl is expected against this year. Complementary cham pagne and hor d'oeuvres will Ik* served throughout the concert. Reserved tables of eight and more will be available A limited number of patron tickets and tables also are available, which include preferred seating. Tickets were scheduled to go on sale today at all Midlantic National Bank.' I Jnion Trust branches and at < Burdette Tomlin Hospital Tickets can Ik* obtained and i reserved by ca 1 1 ing 522-4:{(H) | |or 884-5400. Talk Slated ( i On C.ivil It sir ' COURT HOUSE The ' Civil Round Table of Cape / May County will meet 7 v p.m. Sept. 11. at the County j Library molding room. l^ee Geiger will speak on "Gettysburg — Second Day's battle " For more information call 465-4651 t
M ICII AKL BUGLIO Auditions Slated for Melodrama COLD SPRING - The Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild's Sandpiper Players are holding audi tions for their October Melodrama. "Dirty Work at the Crossroads". 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and Friday at the Cold Spring Village Grange Restaurant, on the second floor. Performances arc scheduled for Oct. 12, 13. 17. 18 and at the Cape May School in Cape The Sandpiper Players' productions of melodramas the grand old fashioned have become a part of Cape May's Victorian Week celebration. Anyone interested is invited to attend the auditons and take part.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT f w laMn* l /p DELAWARE PKWY. & BEACH. VILLAS. N.J. qX \ TWILIGHT DINNERS J m Served Daily from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. W ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: M %) Soup du Jour or Fresh Garden Salad, Rice Pilaf, Baked or French Fried Potatoes, Vegetable du Jour, Bread and Buller \Y Y f°r Dessert, Your Choice of Sherbert Oj\
f Boneless & Skinless i IB 7 Chicken Ala Francaise fj 57.95 sA Choice Top V Sirloin Steak a A] 1 With Onwm Rin>j* iL 5795 Broiled White Fish Wilh Fiesh CkiiIk W'me Jr1 1 and Special Herbs \J $7 95
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i 7 Fresh Stuffed Broiled ' J Flounder with Crab meat i J $7 95 Fresh Deep Fried W ' Fisherman 3^ ^ Combination Mf $7.95 W as W 2 Broiled Filet Mlgnon I Shlah-Ka-Bob f Served on Special Rice Pilal 1 W 3 $895 Vf
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