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ASKS YOU TO JOIN NOVEmBER 21st 1985 . • /
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Lighting Ceremony
CAPE &*AY - The 1985 Christmas tree-lighting ceremony sponsored by the city, the Chamber' of Commerce of Greater Cape May, the Vintage Homes Association and the Cape May Ministerium, will be staged 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Victorian Bandstand in Rotary Park. J Activities for the evening will include the lighting of two Christmas trees, MAC trolley rides, Christmas carolling, reading the The Night Before Christmas, Santa Claus greeting Open House At Sea Isle Museum " SEA ISLE CITY - The Historical Museum will . - hold a special Christmas [ "Open House" 10 a.m.-l SL p.m Saturday. Dec. 7. according to an announce- / ment made by Museum f Curator Harriet Reardon Bailey. f "This Open House will ofr fer members and friends a leisurely opportunity to view our ever growing collection and enjoy our f Christmas decorations." f Mrs. Bailey stated. , Light refreshments will h be served. I The Sea Isle City Historical Society encourages groups to visit the museum during the months it is closed. Some pupils from St. Joseph's Parochial School toured the Museum in October, and it is hoped other groups will take this opportunity to view Sea Isle's past. Call the curator at 263-3434 a week in advance to set up a visit, in the morning, afternoon or evening. Hostesses will be available to answer any questions. The museum is located in its own building, directly behind City Hall, 4416 Landis Ave.
children and refreshments in the Welcome Center. Officials of city government and representatives of all the other sponsoring organizations will participate. For additional information call the Department of Civic Affairs, 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
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THAM^^^DAY tA Whole Turkey! CarVed tableside! You keep the leftovers! i Four Person Minimum l\ Just $44.00 / Extra Guests $5.95 each Children's Dinner $2.00 ■ww Reservations a Must v<^2j Deadline: Nov. 25 All Dinners are Full-Course With all your Favorite Trimmings PLUS... SPECIAL MENU SERVED 2-8 PM with Music and Dancing Starting at 7 pm Thursday
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