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^ ~ • OUR 26TH YEAR • $1 DRAGON HOUSE fib CHINESE . A. RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4 P.M. To 1 A.M. DAILY CLOSING OCT. 13TH Famous Throughout The Shore For The Very Finest In Chinese Cuisine Jwm Bffl CREE PARKING m Dragon House lot on Lincoln Ave between Pacific & NJ V Serving Cantonese • Mandarin • Stechuan Food CORNER PACIFIC A LINCOLN AVES. WILDW000, N.J. 522-2320 \
WinTOMER INN . Reservations... Telephone 609-967-5225 OPENING TUESCAY, OCT 1ST FOR LUNCH 1 1 30 A M 2 30 P M SERVING DINNERS DAILY (CLOSED MONDAYS) 20lh Street. Between Ocean and Dune Drive. Avalon. New Jersey
"THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES" # t In " I Cape May County! A (Again) v- * #1 IN CAPE MAY COUNTY 1WWDC ^B^^STERE0 94 THANK YOU. CAPE MAY COUNTY. FOR MAK1NC US YOUR FAVORITE RADIO STATION. HERE'S HOW CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC COUNTY'S RADIO STATIONS RATED THIS YEAR SHARE" WWOC 12 WMCM 11.2 WNBR 8.8. WSLT 6.4 WMID 5.6 WFPC 4.8 WCNft 4.0 WAYV 3.2 WDVR 0.8 Tape May. NJ.. Spring 1985 Arhitron. Total adults 18 + . Mon-Sun bam- 12 midnight
Home, School Group Meets WILDWOOD - The Wildwood Elementary Home and School Association will meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9. in the all-purpose room of the Glenwood Avenue School. Guest speakers will be Mrs. Fiddler, learning disability consultant, and Caterini, special programs coordinator, will discuss Chapter I testing and student placement. Refreshments will be served and babysitting is available. Schubert Is To Be Subject CAPE MAY - Hose Haering w ill review the life and works of the Austrian composer Franz Schubert 1:30 p.m.. Thursday. Oct. 10. at the Cape Island Baptist Church. Columbia Avenue and Guerney Street. The public is invited to attend the free musical sessions on the second Thursday of every month at 1:30 p.m.. when different composers will be presented. Saving EnergyTopic of Talk ERMA — A talk by Bruce Breuing, manager of the Cape Division of Atlantic Electric, will be presented at Stella Maris Council 3546. Knights of Columbus. 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17. The program will deal with energy conservation in the use of electricity. It will include a film and question and answer period. It will be held at the K.C. Hall, 324 Breakwater Rd.. and is open to the public. Rummage Sale On Weekend AVALON - The First United Methodist Church will hold its annual rummage sale 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Donations can be left at the church at any time. Arrangements can be made to pick up large quantities or bulky items by calling 967-4204 or 967-4290. Alaskan Trip NORTH CAPE MAY - St. John of God Church, Town Bank Road, is sponsoring a seven-day trip to Alaska beginning May 31. 1986, with an option to visit "Expo '86" in Vancouver. Early reservations are required fpr better accommodations aboard ship. Contact Mary at 886-2449 for reservations. PLEASE KEEP IT DOWN. H«hHoodpm«Rii>l> 1 American Rod Croaa
w 'b| (Dor ii Ward Photo) CHEERING SQUAD — Members of Avalon Women's GOP Club committee for annual Harvest Champagne Gala meet at home of Mary Fallon of Avalon. Left to right are: Polly Petrica and Mary Fallon, co-chairmen; Lynda Pagliughi, president, and Esther Bracher, in charge of cheer basket. Event will be held Oct. 20 at Golden Inn.
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