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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 160

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Asbury Park Pressi
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COMMUNITY PAGE G13 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1992? of new or used clothes, household Items, 25 'Y FREE ENTRY PORTRAIT plus win tjP5-' Barbizon Scholarships p-0 Great Adventure Tickets books and toys are still being accepted. Call 583-1700. Animal rights alliance meets BRICK TOWNSHIP The Shore District of the New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Brick Municipal Complex, Chambers Bridge Road.

Volunteers are being sought to help spread the word about animal rights In Monmouth and Ocean counties. Admission is free and open to anyone with a genuine concern about stopping the abuse of animals. Call 918-9291. Investment talk MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP The Mlddle-town Township Public Ubrary, 55 New Monmouth Road, will present a free program on Investment by Brian C. Burrtss of Prudential Securities, at 7:30 p.m.

Topics will Include how to structure an Investment portfolio, limiting risk, retirement Investments, tax-free Investing and government-backed bonds. For more Information contact JoAnn Strano, 67 1 -3700. Open house RED BANK The Community YMCA Fitter Patter Nursery School at the United Methodist Church, 247 Broad Street, will have an open house 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for parents and children Interested In Fall 1992 registration For more Information call 530-941 1 $50 American Express Gift Checks Much More! No Purchase Necessary Call For Appointment 12 Donated by MotoPttoto to the MARCH OF DIMES I Campaign for Heartrwer Babies Regional judging by BARBIZON other co-sponsors.

All decisions final. Details in store. package sold. ODLETOWN PT. PLEASANT WALL TOWNSHIP HOWELL Friendship Mall, Rt.

9 4 New Friendship Rd. 901-9660 Bridge Plaza, 3201 Bridge Ave. Bradlees Grand Union Center, 772 Rt. 35 706-0060 K-Mart Plaza 35 Rt.35 974-1122 899-6651 ODTIJ Bonus Package FILM PROCESSING AND PRINTING Includes: 1- 8x10 2- 5x78 S-WaDets SMna 27 FwFw witn mis coupon, receive: o.uu on or uu on exp. or $1 .00 off 12 exp.

color print processing (C-41 process). FEBRUARY THURSDAY Comt Eiannts OR Limit one roH per coupon. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotions. Expires. 3-31-92.

10M OFF Exp. 33192 ANY OTHER PORTRAIT PACKAGE Reservation deadline MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP St. Mary's Theater Group will sponsor a New York City trip to see "Crazy For You," a new musical comedy inspired by the 1 930s show "Girl Crazy" with a score by George and Ira Gershwin, April 28. Today Is the last day to make reservations. The bus will leave at 6 p.m.

from the Mater Del High School parking lot, Cherry Tree Farm Road, and return about 1 1 :30 p.m. The price Is $74, which must be paid In advance. Call 787-3652 or 787-9138. Chinese auction HOLMOEL TOWNSHIP St. Benedict PTA will hold a Chinese auction at 8 p.m.

In the school cafeteria. Admission Is $5. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Call 739-9576. Safe boating course KEYPORT Flotilla 24 of the U.S.

Coast Guard Auxiliary will have a 10-week boating safety course at 7 p.m. at Keyport High School. The course will teach the basics about safe boating, radio, weather, piloting, line handling and marine engines. The $26 fee Includes text book and training chart Call the high school for details, 264-0902. Mothers of multiples meet MATAWAN The Mid-Jersey Mothers of Multiples will hold Fathers Night at 8 p.m.

at the Jackson Street Fire House. All mothers of twins, triplets, etc. are Invited. Call 251-2156. MOPS meets MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Mothers of Pre-schoolers (MOPS) will meet at 9:30 a.m.

at the New Monmouth Baptist Church. Childcare will be provided. Mothers with children from birth to first grade may call 530-7233. Sexual harassment lecture MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Jersey Shore Association for Human Resources will sponsor a lecture, "Sexual Harassment In the workplace, Post Hill-Thomas Hearings" from 8:45 a.m. to noon at Brookdale Community College, the Uncroft section.

The fee Is $35 Including a continental breakfast and 50-page manual. Call 842-1900, ext. 315. MOPS meets MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP The Mothers of Pre-Schcolers (MOPS) will meet from 9:30 to 1 1 :30 a.m. at the Uncroft Bible Church, Route 520, the Uncroft section.

Debbie Kenworthy will talk about dealing with school problems. The craft will be straw hat sachets. "MOPPET' programs run simultaneously for the children. The group meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Call 747-1231.

Desktop publishers meet NEPTUNE The Shore Area Macintosh Desktop Publishing Association (SAMDPA) will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Neptune Public Ubrary, 33 Neptune Blvd. This Is a reorganization meeting and will Including discussion of the group's direction. For further Information call (908) 681-2268. "IT'S HOME ALONE TIMES FIVE." Jeff Craig SIXTY SECOND PREVIEW I I iDOOOOOUUUUUDtL iDDOQI TOiTrHufHSEuTTl i i i Get One FREE Valid Sunday through I Thursday Only.

12 Movie I Rentals For Only I Camera Club meets COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP The Monmouth Camera Club will meet at 8 p.m. at the Colts Neck Reformed Church on Route 537. The club meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Call 946-9593. Lecture series SHREWSBURY The Monmouth Arts Gallery will hold a series of three slide lectures on "The Golden Ages of Spain" with Rumson-Falr Haven High School Supervisor and art historian Joan Upton at 1 p.m today and March 26 at the Eastern branch of the Monmouth County Ubrary, Route 35.

Call 842-2527. Health care discussion MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP The Mlddle- town League of women Voter has arranged a health care panel discussion at the Mlddletown Public Ubrary, New Monmouth Road, from 7 to 9 p.m. Panelists Include Sister Mary Simon Robb, Director Monmouth County Geriatrics; Carol De-neck, M.S.R.D., Manager of Monmouth County's Women, infant and Children Program and Jane Pellegrlno, Registered Nurse, B.S.N., Clinical Supervisor, Thompson Health Center, Topics will Include the provision of health care services to people ineligible to receive them; what services are available In Mlddletown to people without health insurance and how we can improve local accessibility and delivery of health care services. Call 758-9228. XV VJr- r0f $1500 I Ask for details.

FREE i 1 UJUUb-Ui Game Rental With Rental Of 2 Movies. vauu luoauay a inuisuay uiny, I 990 jLwi New Releases. FEBRUARY 28 ATLANTIC FRIDAY 26 TV VIDEO FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY Nomination deadline KEYPORT Today Is the last day nominations will be accepted for the Keyport High School Hall of Fame. Nominations must include: year graduated from Keyport High School, information about the nominee's successful career (a resume), current CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 Airport Plaza 1 845 Hwy. 35 N.

Shopping Center Middletown Rt.36, Hazlet Mi. North of Sears 739-2525 671-1818 ij)ejjje PQ-O WMMffsmsieMCwmiaeii JJfiit WJWNEMtOS.lv )l VIJFO A TIME WAHNEN COMPANY YJT rMiftmiftfcM mm MfttfNiaMf Wr Rummage sale ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm, 550 Lloyd Road, will have the annual spring rummage sale from 9 to noon and 6 to 8 fi.rn. Donations.

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