Cape May County Herald, 4 January 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1979

Bridal Fair in Ocean City All 1979 Brides. Brides to be, and members of the wedding party are invited to participate in an unique Bridal Fair and Fashion Show which will take place on the Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace, Sunday. Jan 14. 1979, at 2:00pm The event sponsored by the Ocean City Retail Merchants Association and Chamber of Commerce, is designed to aid impending honeymooners and their, friends in all details of planning for the wedding including, choosing flowers and gifts, silver and china patterns and furnishing new homes. Booths will be set up on the Pier by merchants who will answer questions and help with arrangements. The Fashion Show will feature wedding gowns for the bride and her attendants and formal dresses for mothers of the bride and groom from "Something Old, Something New" Bridal Shop, 1020 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. For the male members of the wedding party, fashions will be furnished by Smalls, Pleasantville Mall. Gift prizes for the brides will be awarded and refreshments will be available after the show. Admission is free. Participating merchants include: Aloi, china and crystal; Sun Rose Bood Shop; Thomas Jewelers; Boyds TV; Hurst Travel; Spinning Wheel Florist; Ocean City Camera; Bayberry Bush, gifts; La Countour, lingerie; Century 21, Real Estate; Tom's Deli; Baum Realtor and McDonalds.

Dining Out Going Out Taking Out

WHITEBRIER • 20th at the Beach. Serves lunch and dinner daily in a relaxed setting. Music and dancing Wed. thru Sunday.

CAPE MAY GOLDEN EAGLE INN - Beach Drive, Cape May. Early Bird Dinner Specials 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. Special children’s menu. Open daily.

RIO GRANDE MENZ RESTAURANT - Next to Fort Apache, Rio Grande. Specializing in seafood and broiled foods. Take out service available. Open daily 11:00 A.M. to 9 P.M. STONE HARBOR HENNY’S RESTAURANT - The nautical atmophere makes dining a delight. Luncheon and dinner daily. WILDWOODS KURTZ RESTAURANT - Overlooking Sunset Lake. Specializes in seafood. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. REGENCY ROOFTOP RESTAURANT - Beautiful atmospheric view, delicious cuisine. HOLIDAY INN • Elegant dining with superb food is yours at the magnificent Quarter Deck Restaurant.

VILLAS THE INN "BILLY MULLIGANS" - Located on Villas on Bayshore Road, a favorite family restaurant. CLOVER- INN - Located on Cloverdale Ave., by-the-bay, in Villas. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Entertainment Friday and Saturday. LOBSTER HOUSE • Enjoy a dockside view of fishing boats entering and leaving the harbor, while dining at the Lobster House. Now open 7 days. Luncheon and dinner.

DRIFTWOOD DINING ROOM SHIP'S WHEEL BAR & LOUNGE for truly unforgettable dining pleasure HENNY’S

In Stone Harbor

97th & THIRD AVE

Businessman’s

LUNCH TUES-SAT

11:30 - 2 p.m. CLOSED MONDAY

Dining Room Open Weekends

Fri. & Sat. 5-10 P.M.

Sunday 3-9 P.M.

Music Every Weekend

CLOSED MONDAYS

SCOUTING NEWS

SPRING SCOUT LEADER DEVELOPMENT COURSE Baysea District will be the host district for the Spring course at Camp Grice. Bob Grace of Troop 56 will be the Scoutmaster with help from Jim Eglish and Pete Kagamakos. The dates are on your District Calendar. All untrained Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, and Webelos Leaders should attend this course. Cubmasters who plan to move into a Troop in the future should also participate. The dates are listed in the Council Section of this News and Views. TWO UNITS REORGANIZED Welcome back to Troop 72 of Wildwood Crest and Pack 77 of Woodbine. Vince Duffy is the Scoutmaster for Troop 72 and Ruben Keesee is the Cubmaster for Pack 77. Welcome also to John Kohler who has just become the Scoutmaster for Troop 55 in Tuckahoe.

Peggy McClure of Cape May Court House was second prize winner in Herald "Christmas Wish Contest." She is holding a Gingerbread House Pillow donated by "The Red Geranium” in Avalon. (HERALD Photo by Alan Eckert)

1979 SUMMER CAMP It’s never too early, sign up for summer camp now to get your site reserved! Roosevelt will be open only five weeks this year, not six for Scout camping. The sixth week will be the Webelos Scout’s long-term camp. Troops 27, 65, 74, 75, 77, 84, 185, 193 and 270 are not signed up yet. The sites are filling up fast.

Care of Holiday Flowering Plants

Flowering plants need extra care to obtain their blooms as long as possible in a home. Although they are more difficult to maintain than foliage plants, flowering plants provide effective color and are longer-lasting than cut flowers. After blossoms few flowering plants remain attractive. Requirements for continued growth and re-bloom of some plants are difficult to provide; blooming may be satisfactory but will never equal that of plants grown in greenhouses. Perhaps the best practice is to

provide conditions to prolong the blooms display as long as possible, then discard most flowering types. Select the more easily maintained foliage plants for continuous decorative use in the home. Purchase flowering plants that have been maintained in prime condition in flower shops. Choose well shaped plants with dard green foilage and a large number of buds. A few open flowers indicate color; developing buds extend the blooming period.

BANQUETS PARTIES LUNCHEONS CATERING MEETINGS

Golden Eagle Inn OCEANFRONT CAPE MAY 884-5611 COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES LARGEST IN THE AREA Accomodate 25 to 400 BANQUETS WEDDINGS PARTIES PHONE: 886-3430 Billy Mulligans THE INN Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant 401 BAYSHORE RD. VILLAS N.J. RESTAURANTS: WHY NOT ADVERTISE

YOUR ACCOMODATIONS HERE?

609-729-6000

BANQUET

FACILITIES Accomodate Wildwood Crest

25 to 300

Weddings • Meetings • Parties Phone 729-6000 For Reservations

886-3795 Cloverdale Ave. by-the-bay, Villas

Weddings • Banquets DINNERS, LUNCHES DAILY Wed. thru Sun. SKIP KEHR & THE FOURMOST

Whaler's Cove

Open Daily Music Fri. & Sat Nite "Philly Junction”

886-5529

Beach Drive N Cape May. N. J. 18204