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STONE HARBOR BRIDGE RESULTS Rnilu of the Jaly J game ware: North and South winners 1st. Sarah Kolb and Sandy Smith 134 2nd, Charles Redshaw and Bud Voik 120 3rd. Aaroc Robkin and Mary Robkin lit 4th. Dorris Barker and Louise Kraise 115 East and west winners 1st. Mayfrances Engelber and Stu Fuller 138 2nd. Jane Hauley and Sally Souder 134 3rd. Mr and Mrs 1 Tsohebull 112 4th. Mr. and Mrs. A- Ash 109 GRAHAM'S Delicatessen Features Quality: • cold cuts • Domestic & imported Cheeses • Fresh Salads • Cinsburg's Baked Goods
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Heronry Safari, Dinner
STONE HARBOR - Popular request will bring back the Stone Harbor Heronry Safari and Bird Dinner to the Wetlands Institute Tuesday. July 15. Visitors and members will enjoy wine and cheese at 6 p.m., take a safari to Crafters Slated WILDWOOD - Free Sunsational Summer Craft Shows will be presented at Wildwood Convention Hall four times this year, July 25, 5-10 p.m.; July 26. 10 a.m.-lO p.m.; Aug. 29, 10 a.m. -10 p.m., and Sept. 14, 10 a.m. -7 p.m. Crafters from the Instate area will show ceramics, doll clothes, fabrics, Indian jewelry, silk flowers, pottery, and [ more. There is no admission charge to the public. Block parties have been I added this year, with two scheduled 4-10 p.m. July 15 and Aug. 19 and a third to be announced. For further information, call the Sunsational Shows Office, 453-0010.
the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary to see the herons, egrets and ibis return to their evening roost while a Wetlands naturalist narrates the scene and identifies the birds. The group will then return to the Institute for a wild seasons supper and a slide presentation. Reservations are required for the dinner by noon Monday, - July 14. THE EVENING of unusual food and bird studies will include a wild seasons box dinner designed to delight the pallate of wild food and herb lovers It will include succulent roast chicken simmered in Penny Party GOSHEN — Crescent Council, Daughters of America, will host a penny party 7 p.m. Monday, July 14, at its room here.
wild herbs and spices, potato and vegetable salad with country seasoning, fresh fruit in season, and nut bread. A slide show. "Herons and Egrets", will follow the dinner at the Institute. The evening is a benefit for the Institute's education programs. For further information or reservations, call 368-1211.
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