12 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 25 December '85 ■ — » I'UBIU - Lamv.ni - uupaiv.li * J vxvvv-iti v*v ■
I SHOP AT HOME IN VICTORIAN CAPE MAY I
Orifil; J We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our ) I friends all the joy, the hope and the wonder of \ 5 Christmas. May the meaning of the holiday be deeper, } f its friendship stronger , its hope brigher, as it comes to < l > you during the new year. 1 \ { FROM THE i /^§|\ CITY OF CAPE MAY m r( )-■ Arthur Biomkvest, Mayor I \*\ jtefel ,'?/ Adrian Capehart, Deputy Mayor Han7 Gilbert, Councilman T Fred Coldren, City Manager I
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HANDCRAFTED Country Heirlooms Primitives • Toys • Folk Art by v ■ Fine (Quality Reproductions 884-2325 'A _ 1M HI ^ Distinctive Designs * /, HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY ->• Itv 884-2325 "H" " .V-. »frf> I AEROBIC STUDIO • AEROBICS • BREAK DANCING • KARATE • GYMNASTICS 884-8345
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Tours Run On Weekend i CAPE MAY - On tfce last coming weekend of the year, Dec. 28-29, the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) is sponsoring an expanded schedule of Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours and Walking Tours that offer visitors an overview of Cape May's Victorian architecture. Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours are offered on the following schedule: Saturday, Dec. 28-10:30 a.m., | 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. I and 3 p.m., Sunday. Dec. I 29-11 a.m. and noon. 1 Combination Tours begin I at the Emlen Physick | Estate. 1048 Washington \ St., • ith an hour-long guid- [ ed trolley tour that covers 1 both the East End and West End Historic Districts. Upon returning to the Estate, visitors are guided through the lavish interior of the Physick House, ending with cider and goodies iin the mansion's dining room. Walking Tours of the Historic Districts are offered 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Guides provide insights into the customs and traditions of the Victorians and their ornate, delightful architecture. Tours begin at the Information Booth at & the head of the Washington I Street Mall (at Ocean I Street).
Cape May News Notes
(From Page 11) Bertram S. Halbruner reports he received nine complaints about animals in November, with eight of them about wild creatures. Halbruner captured two wild animals during the month, picked up two dead animals, and impounded one cat. The city's Shade Tree Commission has given COLLEGE HONOR - Christopher Harvey, a junior at Gettysburg College, has been elected vice president of the debate team. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Harvey III of Court House, he is a history major aiming at a career in law.
chairman Harry Lozour permission to draft a resolution requiring that anyone planting trees be required to consult with the commission first. The commission reported spending $1,252.50 to plant trees in the city this fall. Janet Motz, of 1302 Ohio Ave., has been appointed to a five-year term on the Shade Tree Commission, and Mayor Biomkvest has named Frank Comerford, Jack Brown, and Richard PI. Layton to the Plumbers Examining Board. I AN AFFORDABLE ■ FRENCH RESTAURANT ■ 210 Ocean Street in Historic Cape May. New Jersey 01204 J
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