Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 33

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ARIES: Will power and determination are strong. Your pioneering spirit enables you to begin venture in a new realm of life. The weekend brings news which fortifies monetary sector. TAURUS: The Moon in your sign for the weekend has you on an all time high. Friends invite you to affairs, you win recognition and respect, and someone close, your special angel, sends love. GEMINI: Confidential sources provide information needed to accomplish your goals. Expect the unexpected from a mate, partner or professional. Listen carefully to your inner voice this weekend. CANCER: Hardworking, successful friends include you in their current scenario. A superior recognizes and praises your abilities. A promotion or raise is not far away. Be industrious at work. LEO: Long distance trip and communications provide the escape you need from the humdrum and frenetic pace you have been keeping. Allow time for matters dealing with children and creativity. VIRGO: Payments due will not exceed accounts received, if you carefully examine joint account records. Luck comes from a mate or partner in a highly unusual way. Entertaining brings enjoyment. LIBRA: Your splendid aptitude for research provides answers to somewhat perplexing questions. Vow to continue efforts designed' to help you to unwind. Meditation and adequate sleep revive you. ^ SCORPIO: Relationship with a mate or partner brings improved financial status. Avoid conflicts with relatives or neighbors over insignificant matters. Personal transformation continues. SAGITTARIUS: Sales ability brings pleasing results. Plan to begin a reasonable health/diet program, allowing adequate time for exercise and rest. Dividents come from unexpected source. CAPRICORN: Creative talents bring pleasure and positive financial results. Cut out a habit which comes from a potentially dangerous source. An older, behind-the-scenes figure inhibits your progress. AQUARIUS: There will be time to get away, if you work your schedule appropriately. Friends provide inspiration and encouragement. Hopes and wishes are fulfilled. Favorite people come to visit. PISCES: Short trip6 and communications provide incentive and ideas for future accomplishments. Sharing confidences with someone whom you trust can help you to overcome fear and doubt.

Art League Lecturer

CAPE MAY - As one of a series of six lectures to be presented by the Cape May County Art League, "Scenes of Greek Myths" will be given by Bettyne Hull at the league's Washington Street headquarters Thursday, April 17. Other lectures to be given include: May 7-"Florence, Venice, and Rome"; May 22-"Zooming in on Italy's Art"; June 5-"Norman

Castles in England"; June 19-" War of the Roses". "DISCOVERING 1 p.m. April 30 in the Carriage House is an opportunity to explore the Art Book Treasure from the Cape May County Art League Library as a group as well as a short review of one of the books or artists. For more information, call 884-8628 or stop at the Carriage House home of the league, 1050 Washington St.

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SIC Opens Beach Tag Office SEA ISLE CITY - With the 1986 summer Season fast approaching, the city has opened the Beach Tag Sales Office at Community Center on Kennedy Boulevard, according to Commissioner William H. VanArtsdalen Jr. Donald McDermott has been named director of the beach fee program. The 1966 seasonal beach tags are priced at $5 per person if purchased prior to May 31. After June 1, the price will be $7. Daily and weekly tags will be available after June lat S3. ALL ADULTS must display a beach tag on the beaches the City, Commissioner VanArtsdalen stated, noting that tags are not required for children under 12 years of age. The beach tag office in the Community Center will be open 10 a.m. -4 'p.m. each Saturday and Sunday.

1 1 | | a M imi a | ^ . , , , "N IpTv Only s1295 I f HBBSM 1 s33«„e s27& I •10" Coins • '3* Food >7» Coins • Busing >V Deferred Voucher '7» Deferred Voucher Busing (Sun-Fri) (AH Day Saturday) please: call s84-4343 All apply to individuals 21 years of age <»r older. All casino packages disusing I subject to change or cancellation without notice. ( Tickets Kor all Casino Pkgs. Available At These Locations. I

^L~Colden Eagle Inn ■ Philadelphia & Beach. Cape May

• Keene's Kitchen Bayshore & Ferry Rds.. N. Cape May

• Anglesea Liquor I Store & Inlet Deli I & Video N. Wildwood Blvd.. N. Wildwixtd

IE Ik rQRflND HOTEL] MUSIC & DANCING FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9 P.M. TIL?

ENTERTAIMENT BY "CHEERS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

• DINNER SERVED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 6 TO 9 P.M. BREAKFAST SERVED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8-11 A.M. "mi

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