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Games To Enliven Burdette Benefit
COURT HOUSE - Employees at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital are contributing to the attractions at this year's horse show and country fair, sponsored by the hospital auxiliary, to be held 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Rx Ranch, Route 47, Goshen. To increase the family fun, they will be providing games in the country mood, including a fishpond. Their plans also include a dunking booth with hospital notables, local celebrities and pretty girls ready to soak for the benefit of the building fund. Cathy Ennis, creative spirit behind the enterprise, says there will also be a blacksmith's shop for horseshoe pitching, a Board Meet COURT HOUSE - The board of directors of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon at Captain Mac's Seafood Restaurant, Second and New York Aves., North Wildwood. Cookbook By Yankee DUBLIN. NH - Yankee Books has announced publication of the book "More Great New England Recipes and the Cooks Who Made Them Famous." As the title suggest, this is a "second helping" from the popular Yankee Magazine series "Great New England Cooks". Compiled are nearly 250 recipies which sample New England cookery from its beginnings 300 year ago through today's distinguished "haute cuisine." The contributors include three restaurants, two professors, a priest three businessmen, and a doctor. Roundup Set By Cub Pack BELLEPLAIN - Officer McGruff of the County Sheriff's Department will be the guest speaker at the annual roundup night of Cub Slout Pack 56, Dennisville, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24. at the Belle Plain Fire Hall. All boys 8-10 who live in the Dennis Township area are invited to join the Cubs. Boys must be accompanied by a parent to register. For more information, call 861-5956. To Discuss Vacancy on School Bd. AVALON- The Beard of Education will hold a closed work session meeting 6 to 7 tonight in the board of education board room. The meeting is for board members to become acquainted with the applicants for the vacancy left on the board by a member's resignation.
watering hole for tossing dimes, and an apple orchard game. At the olde saloon, young and old will get a charge to try their skill with beer mugs. BESIDES THE employe efforts, auxillians have crafts, white elephant, plants, and home baked goodies booths planned for the country fair. Food offerings will include a clam
bar, hot dogs and hamburgers, beer, soda and funnel cakes. There will be pony rides for the kids. Saturday the Wheeler Dealers square dance group, of North Wildwood, will entertain at lunch time. Sunday the Jersey Cape Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America will display its vintage cars.
All of this is in addition to 1 the competition in 76 equestrian events scheduls ed to run continuously in i two different rings, i Jumpers, carriage driving i and hunter events for all t ages will be included. : A donation for parking i will be requested. Admisf sion is free. Proceeds will i benefit the BTMH Building Fund.
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