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14 Oct. 13, 1988 COMPASS HAPPENINGS Newark area Today Newark Senior Center, 300 E. Main 10 a.m., ceramics, choral group, discussion; 12:30 p.m., shuffleboard, duplicate bridge, Back When; 1 :30 p.m., dance lessons, Scrabble. Friday "A Highland Year," slide presentation at Ashland Nature Center. Brackenville and Barley Mill Roads, near Hockessin, 7:30 p.m.

John Lister-Kay will focus on Scotland's natural wonders and conservation projects. Sponsored by the Delaware Nature Society. $5 admission includes refreshments. Newcomers Showcase featuring three one-act plays, 8:15 p.m. today and Saturday, Chapel Street Playhouse.

27 N. Chapel St. Admission $6. Reservations: 368-2248. Free public lecture by Giulio Ongaro, "Music for the Serenissima: The Repertory of St.

Mark's in the 16th Century." 2:30 p.m.. Room 207, Amy E. Du Pont Music Building, Amstel Avenue and Orchard Road. New Castle County Cooperative Extension System three-part series on cholesterol and fat, today, Oct. 21 and 28.

$6 registration, scholarships available. Call 451-1239. Newark Senior Center 9 a bowling at Blue Hen Lanes, shopping; 10 a.m., over-60 fitness, signing group; 1 p.m., Senior Players, Jean Jugan Home. Saturday Free public master's class with visiting artist Martina Arroyo, soprano, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. Du Pont Music Building. Amstel Avenue and Orchard Road. -Fallwinter basketball leagues for children ages and 14-16. Registration and Nov.

5. Call 793-1090 to place orders and get more information. Horace Pippin Centennial Celebration at Lincoln University, through Friday. Art exhibit university dance troupe and jazz troupe. Call 436-2643 or 363-0884 for information.

Three generations of Wyeth art exhibition through Nov. 20 at the Brandywine River Mu seum, U.S. 1, Chadds Ford. Aluminum and newspapers collected for recy-, cling, first and third Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon.

Sponsored by Avon Grove High School Band Boosters at high school parking lot, State and Schoolhouse roads. West Grove. i Free blood-pressure, anemia and diabetes screenings, first Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m.. Hazlett Building, Chester County Health Department, 326 N. Walnut St, West Chester.

Cholesterol screenings for small fee. Call (215) 431-6259. Future events "Dark In the Park" Oct. 20-22 at Nottingham Park, 150 Park Road, Nottingham. Visitors will be spooked by ghosts, goblins and ghouls along the trails, and will be guided by friendly monsters.

Hay rides, apple cider, hot chocolate and other refreshments. $1 per person. Gates close at 8:30 p.m. Directions: From U.S. 1 by-pass, take the Pennsylvania 272 Nottingham exit, turn left at the stop sign, travel a third of a mile to old U.S.

1, take a sharp right, follow signs. Overnight canoe trip sponsored by the Bran-" dywine Valley Association on the Juniata River -in south central Pennsylvania, Oct. 22-23. All canoeing equipment provided plus some meals. Participants need to bring a sleeping bag, rain gear, change of clothing and money for an informal Sunday dinner.

Cost $80 for as-, sociation members, $90 non-members. Call 793-1090 for more details. 1 Compiled by Betty Geary Information lor this feature should be sent two weeks before publication to Happenings, Nem-Journal papers, Newark Bureau, 62 N. Chapel Newark 19711. Names and phone numbers must be included.

Only events open to the public will be publicized. delphia. Tickets $7 each in advance or $8 at the door. Set-ups available. Sponsored by the Chesapeake City Elementary School PTA.

Call 885-2429 for tickets. Fall fashion show and luncheon, sponsored by Fifth District Auxiliary of Union Hospital, Nov. 5 at noon at Poor Jimmy's, North East. Fashions by the 410 Shoppe. Door prizes and raffle tickets.

Advance reservations required. $12 Call 287-5848 or 287-8735. Benefits Union Hospital "All You Can Eat'' turkey supper, Oct. 22. 3-7 p.m.

Rock Presbyterian Church House, Maryland 273, Fair Hill. Adults $6. children $3, takeouts 50 cents extra. Call 398-3470. Annual bull roast, including chicken, soup, sausage, hotdogs, beer and soda, Nov.

5 at the Community Fire Company of Perryville, 920 Principio Furnace Road. Perryville. Food served from 4-8 p.m. Oldies music till 1 a.m. $1 3.

Call 642-6756, 642-6804 or 642-3426. Community Fire Company of Rising Sun dance, Nov. 12 from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. featuring Leon Smith and the Shades of Blue.

Tickets $10 Contact fire company for tickets at 658-5115. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation "Bike tor Breath" for beginners, pleasure riders or experts, Oct 29 at 8 a.m. on Maryland 273 and Blueball Road. Class one "Easy Rider" 8 kilometers, sponsors must pledge 50 cents per kilometer. ($4 minimum).

Class two "Pleasure Rider" 35 kilometers, sponsors must pledge 15 cents per kilometer. ($5.25 minimum). Class three "Expert Rider" 70 kilometers, sponsors must pledge 10 cents per. kilometer. Prizes for pledges of $30 and more.

Registration $7 by Oct. 24, $10 the morning of the event at 7:30. Send checks payable to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to Mrs. Jean Street, 15 Thoreau Road. Colora, Md.

21917. Call 658-5216 for more details. Chester Count Continuing events Red Clay Valley Association is offering bird seed of different types and bird care items through Oct. 26. to be picked up at Kennett High School bus garage, off South Union Street, on bration: "The Illusion of Inclusion: Myth or guest speaker Dr.

C. Delores Tucker. 7 p.m. Ewing Room, Perkins Student Center, Academy Street. Newark Senior Center 9 a.m., chess; 10 a.m., art and needlepoint, blood-pressure checks; 12:30 p.mh pinochle; 12:45 p.m., bingo.

Continuing events Recycling newspapers and aluminum, first and third Saturdays. 9 a m. to noon, Center for Creative Arts parking lot, off Delaware 82 in Yorklyn. Photographic works of Nancy Conner on display at Newark Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Rd. through Oct.

28. Weekdays, 8 30 a m. to 5 p.m. Free. Exhibition of large color prints of American scenes by Jeffrey Blake, through Oct.

25 at the Janvier Gallery. 56 W. Delaware Ave. Free. Open 1-4 p.m.

Wednesdays and by appointment. Call 451-1 196. Future events Coalition for Natural Stream Valleys, annual dinner meeting, Oct. 27, 7 p.m. at the Blue and Gold Club, 44 Kent Way.

Discussion on "Botanical Studies Along White Clay Creek Cost for dinner $20. Reservations due by Oct 23 by calling Dorothy Miller, 366-8059. Delaware Nicaragua Network Fall Forum Series, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. with speaker Bill Robinson, reporter for Agencia Nueva Nicaragua International News Service.

Topic: "Chilean ization of Nicaragua: U.S. Economic and Political Destabilization Projects," Unitarian Universalis! Fellowship of Newark, 420 Willa Road. Greater Newark Newcomers Club monthly meeting, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m., Newark Senior Center, 300 E. Mam St.

Call Vicky Risacher at 368-5066 for details. New Castle County Band Festival featuring 10 high school and two college bands. Oct. 22 at 7 Newark High School's Memorial Stadium. Admission $3 adults, free if younger than 12.

at the gate or from any band member. Call 454-2325 for details. Artists and craftsmen are invited to display their wares at the annual holiday arts and crafts fair, Nov. 19-20, Center for the Creative Arts. Yorklyn For details, call Lois Benson, 239-7323; for entry form, call 239-2434.

UD Women's Club annual Handcraft Exhibit and Sale, Perkins Student Center gallery. Nov. 30 and Dec. 1-2 Applications for exhibitors are available, items must be handmade, and exhib itors are expected to work for two hours during the sale and to contribute 20 percent of the profits to the Women's Club Scholarship Fund. Deadline for entries: Nov.

14. Call Jo Kmetz, at 738-9340. Delaware Nature Society's trip to Trinidad and Tobago, Feb. 17-26. Space limited to 20, registration by Oct.

25. Fee for the all-inclusive trip is $1 ,495, plus $100 tax-deductible donation to the Delaware Nature Society. Call 239-2334. Mid-County Senior Center, First Regiment Road, Sherwood Park II, annual bazaar, Nov. 4 from 9 a to 8 p.m.

Food served p.m. Delaware chapter ol Trout Unlimited annual fall meeting, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ashland Nature Center, Hockessin. The program will include free refreshments, election of 1989 officers and the Midge" by Ed Koch.

Admission is free, membership not required to attend. "Monster Mash" beef and beer with the Golden Touch Band, Oct. 29 from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. at Temple Beth El, 301 Possum Park Road.

Tickets $15 in advance only. Door prizes and 5050 chances. Come in costume and get a free 5050 chance. Call 366-8330. Cecil County Saturday Fall Festival, 1 1 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at Calvert Elementary School. 79 Brick Meeting House Road, Rising Sun, just south of intersection of Maryland routes 272 and 273. Lunch served. Rain date: Oct.

16, noon to 5. Sunday Boy Scout Troop 443 car wash, noon to 4 p.m., Acme Supermarket, Big Elk Mall, U.S. 40 and Maryland 213, Elkton. Tuesday "Pltchers-a-Plenty Luncheon," 11:45 a.m., Sandy Cove Dining Room, Maryland 272, four miles south of North East. Sponsored by Cecil County Christian Women's Club.

$7. Free nursery at Sandy Cove for preschoolers. Call Sally, 378-3949 or Evelyn, (302) 998-6555. Continuing events Cholesterol screening, Tuesdays. 6-8 p.m., Union Hospital, Elkton; $7.

Appointment required; on weekdays call (301 398-4000 or (302) 731-0743, Ext. 1050, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Future events Dance, Oct 22, 9 m. to 1 a.m.

at Chesapeake City fire hall. Music by the Pros of Phila- skill clinic will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Newark High School. Fee $24 Newark residents, S27 non-residents.

Adult volunteer coaches needed. Call Newark Parks and Recreation office at 366-7060. Monday-Friday. 8:20 a.m. to 5 pm Flea market, sponsored by Newark Senior Center, 300 E.

Main 9 a m. to 5 m. Table space available for $10. Call 737-2336. Benefit Meals on Wheels program.

Concertcoffee house with Ben England. 8 p.m. $3. Bacchus Theater, Perkins Student Center, Academy Street. Presented by Find-a-Way Ministries, sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.

Sunday Indoor flea market, 9a to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Christiana Fire Company at the fire house. 2 E. Main Christiana. Free public (acuity recital featuring a variety of vocal and instrumental music, 3 p.m.

Loudis Recital Hall. Amy E. Du Pont Music Building, Amstel Avenue and Orchard Road. Monday "A-Peeling Brunch," by Newark Second Christian Women's Club, 9:30 a.m., Clayton Hall, UD campus, Delaware 896 north. Recipes and tips from Milburn Orchards with guest soloist Maryjo Hopkins and speaker Chris Phillips.

Reservations by 10 a.m. Oct. 13. Call 255-4742 or 738873. $3.50.

Free nursery at 357 Paper Mill Road. Free interaction of music and fine art with flute and guitar music and a slide presentation, 8 p.m. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. Du Pont Music Building, Amstel Avenue and Orchard Road Scottish country dancing, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, South College Avenue, for beginning and experienced dancers, through Dec.

19. Wear soft-soled shoes. Details, call Margaret Sarner, 453-1290 or 366-2898 "Helping Children Learn about Sexuality" for fourth graders, today and Oct. 25, 7 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 215 E.

Delaware Ave Call 737-471 1 or 738-0534 Note: classes for grades five and six will be in November. Newark Senior Center 10a walking group, knitting instruction, bend and stretch; 12:15 podiatrist and Beauty Shop; 12:30. canasta, bridge Tuesday Free stories for children, age 3 to 6. Newark Free Library. 750 Library 10:30 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m.

Call 731-7550. Newark Senior Center 9 a bowling at Blue Hen Lanes; 10 a.m., Bible study, over-60 fitness, enjoyment bridge; 12:30 p.m., card games, shuffleboard, "Medicare Catastrophic coverage" presentation. Wednesday University's Black Women's Emphasis Cele Nature breakfast Water quality in Delaware and the state's innovative dead-bird disposal program will be the topics at the Friends of Agriculture buffet breakfast, Oct. 28, at 7:30 a.m., at the Sheraton Inn Dover. Featured speakers are John A.

Hughes, director of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; and Dan Palmer, poultry specialist at the University of Delaware Extension. Reservations for the $6 breakfast should be made by Oct. 24. Call 451-2505. 099 CASE 12 oz cans SHADE TREE Gilbey's southern tome see now summer VsAVv'ra shade has turned into MkT UodllU COMFORT glorious autumn color.

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trees! Maples, 9-6 Daily Closed Sunday At the liaht. U.S. Rte. 1 and Brinton Lake Rd Concordville, PA 19331 Hardy Mums in a Rainbow of Colors. Flowering Kale and Cabbage Pumpkins.

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