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f PALM^SUNDAY^^^E An exquisite presentation of fine foods in the classic and timeless style of Victorian Cape May. A true culinary and visual delight featuring an elaborate buffet. SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW CHAMPAGNE AND BLOODY MARY JUST $10.95 •11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. - Dinner Selection luniper Basted Leg of Lamb $6.95 SeafoodNewburg over Saffron Rice $6.95 Baked Ham $5.95 Boneless Breast of Chicken Stuffed $9.95 with Crabmeat in Puff Pastry INCLUDES Soup or Salad Vegetable Potato Rolls & Butter Beverage Dessert REGULAR MENU ALSO AVAILABLE DINNER SERVED 2-8:30 P.M. Marquis de Lafayette Inn on the Beach Jw Between Ocean and Decatur on Beach Drive rJM ■jj&i Historic Cap*- M.iv. NY* Jctm-v IW2B4 |3ni "rin
i Youth Art Exhibit i Winners Revealed ,
ij ■* CAPE MAY — Winners in i the Young People's Art Exhibit recently nave been announced by the Cape MayCounty Art League, with | "bestofshow"award.a$50 j bond, going to fifth grader D.J Lloyd of Consolidated School. Cold Spring. Award winners in the various categories were: Kindergarten 1st. Gretchen Kiebiak. West Cape May Ele8 mentary. "George Washington .2nd. 8 Kimberly Holt. West Cape May EleH mentary. "My HOrse"! 3rd.. Michael I McCarthy. Maud Abrams. Cold j Spnng. "Fish". Honorable mention. J Christina Lunde. Maud Abrams. \ "Self Portrait" First Grade: 1st. Trtcia Burke. UpIper Township Elementary'. "A Trip to the City". 2nd. Jessica Bonner. Upper Township Elementary. "Wild8 flowTrs". 3rd. Rony Hopwood Upper Township Elementary, "City Roof Tops". Honorable mention. JimmyPowell. Glenwood Avenue. Wildwood. "Sneaks' SECOND GRADE: 1st. Chuck Matthews. Maud Abrams. "The Turkey". 2nd. Jimmy Cranmer, Memorial School. "Ski Life : 3rd. Eric Jankowski. Upper Township Elementary. "Shadow Boxing". Honorable mention. Michael Chase. Middle Township Elementary 1. "Funny Circus Clown" and Vincent Campaneillo. Maud Abrams. "Autumn Leaves Third Grade- 1st. Mike Genovese. Maud Abrams. "Trucking". 2nd. Elke Rommerdall. Cape May Cily Elementary. "Martin L King. Jr.": 3rd. Kris Zuccato. Stone Harbor Elementary. "Walercolor" Honorable mention. Tommy Shagren. Maud Abrams. "Clothes Line" Fourth Grade 1st. Steve Lesko. Upper Township Elementary, Coun • try Colors" 2nd, Hunter Smith. Upper Township Elementary. "The Honey mooners '. 3rd. Amy Clare. Ocean City Intermediate. "Fabric Collage", and Jared Becotte, Upper Township Elementary. "Frosted Leaves". Honorable mention. Chuck Colson. Glenwood Avenue School. Haunted House" Fifth Grade 1st. D.J Lloyd. Con solid-led School. "A Neighbor s Yard", 2nd. Jeff Robinson Consolidated School. "Lancaster Coun ty": 3rd. Susan Cho. Sea Isle City Pubi. . "Paper"; Honorable men tion Andrew Brian! . Cape May Ele mentary. "Self Portrait" and Heather Johnson. Upper Township Middle. "Solt Touch" I Sixth Grade 1st. Robert Delta. Glenwood Avenue School. "John Denver". 2nd. Darren Dow e. Consolidated School. "Animal King
dom ' 3rd. Jennifer Martin. Upper Township Middle "Still Life". Honorable mention Becky Burke. Consolidated School. "The Ship' '.' Honorable mention. Mike Bittner. Ocean City Intermediate, charcoal drawing 3-D Division Grades K to 3rd: 1st. Patricia Mer rill. Cape May Elementary. 2nd grade. Panda in Tree-clay: 2nd. Jennifer Brooks. Cape May Elementary . 1st grade. Elephant -clay . 3rd. Donald Piancentine. Cape May Elementary. 2nd grade. Dinosaur, clay : Honorable mention. Joshua Henson. Cape May Elementary 1st grade. Dinosaur, clay Grades 4th to 6th: 1st. Doug Tabler. Cape May Elementary 6th grade. Butterfly Batik; 2nd. Jackie Weichert, West Cape May 6lh grade. Vase w /dried flowers. 3rd. Julie Engier. Upper Township Middle. 6th grade. Backbend figure. Honorable mention. Kasey Kiscr Ocean City Intermediate 6th grade. Pariscraft Art Display The Atlantic Community College City Center will display the work of Gilberto Wilson, a Philadelphia artist, throughout March. A special reception will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.. today at the center, located at 1535 Bacharach Blvd.. Atlantic City. Wilson's work includes a collection of photographs and silkscreen prints. The exhibit, titled. "Diaspora." or "coming together." is free and open to the public For more information call 625-1 1 1 1 . ext. 318. Breakfast AVALON — The Avalon Methodist Church Sunday School will hold its annual pancake breakfast 9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday in Fellowship Hall. Proceeas will benefit the Sunday School's foster children. Tickets will be available at the door Kiti- Contest The 4-H Kite Flying Contest is rescheduled for tomorrow from 3.30 pm-4:3« pm at the Maud Abrams School Field due to inclement weather last week child age 6-19 is eligiblero participate in the contest Prizes will be awarded. Hot Lunch STONE HARBOK - The Stone Harbor Seniors will have a catered luncheon noon Wednesday. March 26. at the borough fire hall. For reservations, call 368-2294 Round Table Slates Editor RIO GRANDE - Michael Cavanaugh, editor of the Civil War Book Exchange. will speak on the Battle of Petersburg. Va., at the 7 p.m. March 24 dinner meeting of the Civil War Round Table of Cape May County. The meeting will be at Menz Restaurant on Route 47 here. For further information. call 465-4651.
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