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Workshop In Archery MAYS LANDING - A nine-day, one-credit archery workshop will be held at Atlantic Community College. 6-9:30 p.m., Jan. 6 to 17. Students may use the workshop as a free elective or part of physical education requirements. The sessions will feature individual video tape instruction. beginner, intermediate and advanced techniques, psychological aspects of shooting, information on competitions, tournaments and equipment and a special session for bow hunters. WORKSHOP consultants 'include Anthony A. Murawski. staff member. The World Archery Center (TWAC). and TWAC advanced archery coach; Ana Tenreiro and Sandra Fargher. former ACC archery All-Americans . Margaret Cardinale. ACC archery team; Gary Vail. NJ bowhunter; and Dr. Helen Bolnick. TWAC staff member. 1980 collegiate division archery coach of the year, certified TWAC advanced archery coach. ACC archery coach and workshop director, i For registration informaI t ion call 625- 1111. ext . 236. isisj
ARIES: Weigh professional advice carefully. Friends are undergoing a difficult, sad cycle, so offer your shoulder, if they need one to cry on. Your support is critical this week! TAURUS: Independent, well-traveled individuals are more than willing to grant your every wish. Sacrifice time to improve your physical image. Find ways to mend your faulty financial situation. GEMINI : Loyalty to a superior pays off. A self-motivated friend bolsters your ego Analyze the reasons for current difficulties with a partner. Trust innate feelings re: romance. CANCER: Strive for harmony with a parental figure. Remember that change is always the inevitable result of personal growth. You need not apologize for your metamorphosis! LEO: Accept an invitation from a friend to get away. Where joint finances are considered, issues are clouded. Creative ideas abound. Children play a special role during an unplanned excursion. VIRGO: Emphasis is on health, nutrition and body image. Home decoration and banking are top priorities. Your special flair for originality will not go unnoticed. LIBRA: The Moon is your sign promises a noticeable improvement in relationships. You will excel in important decisions and contacts. Accet this month is on short trips, relatives and neighbors. SCORPIO: Behind the scenes help enables you to begin a new project. Continue to make time for meditation and t solitude. The beginning of the week is especially good for 1 research. I •SAGITTARIUS: Artistic friends lend you inexpensive ad- 1 vice. Current responsibilities require a great deal of your I time and energy; however. Venus is your sign mitigates < any major dilemmas. « CAPRICORN : An excellent career time. Recognition and I reward come your way. A secret love interest expresses flattering thoughts Your creative and inspirational ideas ( soar. AQUARIUS: Secret financial help allows you to prepare for the Holidays in Style. A long distance trip brings a much esteemed individual into your circle. Health concern dissipates. PISCES: Imminent career changes are on the horizon. Keep track of expenditures during this gift-giving season. Trust your psychic abilities when solving personal problems
Basketball signups
CAPE MAY - The city I will hold basketball f registrations and tryouts f for its recreational basketball league Saturday, at the Cape May Elementary School. Boys and girls 8-10 are asked to be at the school by 1 1 a.m. ages 11-14 should be at the school at 12:30 p.m for registration and tryouts. The fundamentals of the game will be stressed by coaches in the league. For more information, call the
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| Campground Takes Over First Place CAPE MAY — Whippoor will Campground moved into first place in Cape May Men's Power Volleyball by winning three of four games against The Potter. After losing the first game 15-6, Whippoorwill proceeded to win three in a row, 15-11. 15-13 and 15-5. In other action Will Mojjey Development Co. defeated Library III in three of four games. 15-13, 15-6, 9-15 and 15-7. Standing* Whippoorwill Campground It 6 The Potter IJ-7 Will Morey Development Co 1 1-9 Library III 218 Fishermen's Wives Meet VILLAS — A meeting of the Fishermen's Wives Association at which election of officers will be held will take place 7 p.m. the Lower Cape May^anch of the County Library. Bavshore Road. For further information, call Debbie Genovese. 465-3251. Farmer Takes Artillery Course MARMORA - Staff Sgt. Mark S Farmer, son of Robert C. and Helen Farmer of 4 Bayaire Rd.. has completed the field artillery fire support course at Fort Sill. Okla
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