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HEARING TESTS Friday, June 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29 GREAT FOOD & FAMILY FUN At duffer’s. mallin’s fudge & salT WATER TAFFY - SEE PAGE 40. 2 LOCAtions on the wildwoods’ boARDWALK. SEE PAGE 23. Free electronic hearing test will be given at the Cape May County Hearing Aid Dispensary, 204 S. Main Street, Cape May Court House on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & HEARING TESTS Friday, June 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29. 10:00am to 4:00pm. Please call for an appointment. Anyone who has trouble hearing or SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS understanding speech or words clearly is welcomed to have a test using the most modern electronic equipment to determine if their CALL 465-9199 or hearing loss is one which may be helped. 1-800-290-3277 Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people not wearing a hearing aid or CAPE MAY COUNTY those who have been told nothing could be done for them should have HEARING AID DISPENSARY a hearing test and find out whether the modern methods of hearing 204 S Main St • Cape May Court HouSe correction can help them hear better. The Free Hearing Tests will be 609-465-9199 • 1-800-290-3277 given by factory-trained Hearing Aid Specialists licensed by the State nJ LiC HearinG aiD DiSpenSerS -- of New Jersey Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, JaMeS L. SaaD, Jr. LiC. #171; riCHarD J. SaaD, LiC. #324 June 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29. adventurer Pancake House & Family Restaurant 5401 Ocean Ave. at Cresse Ave., Wildwood Crest, NJ • 609-522-0444 LOCated In tHe adventuReR MOteL CHeCk Out OuR Serving Breakfast & Lunch neW LOOk! 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Don't make large purchases unless you have discussed your choices with your mate. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday. Children may be on your mind. Take the whole family and make it an enjoyable outing. Partnerships will be favorable and contracts can be signed. Have a heart-to-heart talk with family and find out what the problems are. Your lucky day this week will be Wednesday. Avoid too much discourse with colleagues this week. Be cautious not to get involved in office chatter that will cause problems for others. You need to concentrate on your business ventures more than on your relationship this week. Don't ignore any emotional issues that could be causing problems.Your lucky day this week will be Tuesday. Do not expect others to do your work. Travel if it's needed to start the ball rolling. This is not the best day to visit relatives who get on your nerves. Be sure to take advantage of the opportunities that exist. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday. Breakfast & RESTAURANT You may need help with your financial situation. You will not be Lunch Daily pleased with family members who try to put demands on you when you just don't have the time. Jealous attitudes may lead you astray. Overindulgence could lead to problems with digestion. Lunch Special Your lucky day this week will be Saturday. Mon.‐Fri. 11am‐3pm Sandwich, Soup & Opportunities to pamper yourself may unfold. Don't be too quick to Beverage $4.00 respond to a plea for help. Your high energy will enable you to take the role of leader in group functions. You have been going through a period of change that has caused problems for you with your loved Dinner ones. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday. Tues. ‐ Sun. Assist a relative or good friend by setting of a budget for them. It's Full‐Course time to let loose. You may have difficulties with foreigners. You will attract potential lovers, but be sure that they're unattached. 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