Cape May County Herald, 5 July 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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PHIL’S PRIMCETOH HOTEL ,3 GREAT CLUBS ^ Phil’s Rock Room 2 GREAT BANDS

SHOT GUN AND RHYTHM FEVER DRAFT BEER SUN.-FRI.

shrimp, oyster, deviled clam, scallops, plus French fries and cole slaw. And that's not all! There's also their famous hame made clam chowder. Come & taste! LUNDS FISHERIES, right on the Ocean Drive in Cape May. puts up crab cakes, breaded fantail shrimp and cod fish cakes

to take on home & eat. •Remember. . fish is especially recommei^ptf for weight watchers,. ED ZA’feERE* S ANGLE^EA INN. in . W Id wood, is-just plain oldfashioned. no other way to* describe this • gastronpfhical palace. Who else keeps a full-time butcher and their own baker'.’ Who else cuts their own meats?- Makes their own dressings? Who has fresher fish? Use Stone Harbor Blvd. off Parkway and Ocean Drive Bridge to the Wildwoods. Kids 'ove this place too.

Phil’s Disco Inferno * 4HE UMTS •• 12 SPEAKER SOIHB SYSTEM A Popular Spot With Tho "Over 30" Crowd! FREE DISCO DANCE LESSONS EVERY SUN. 8 MON. OLDIES NIGHT TUES. 8 THURS. — DANCE CONTEST, PRIZES AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WED. AT 9:30, PRIZES DISCO JAM SESSION, OLDIES, SAT. 8 SUN. AT 3 PM * I * ; * Phil’s Princeton Grill BAR • PACKAGE GOODS WIRES - LIQUOR - COLD REER - KEGS WIRE SCREEH TV - BIG SAHBWICHES

967-3457 20th To 21st Dim Rr. Avalon

JOE PACE, MANAGER

THE ALL NEW BONGO ROOM THE AVALON HOTEL THIS SATURDAY I SUNUAY:

LOUNGE v NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT Lin Entertainment, Featuring TOP 40's — OLDIES — "DISCO" ■ACK BY POPULAR DEMAND NITE PEOPLE NtOHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY FOR THE SUMMER Unwind At The MN Spot On The Shore! 96th 8 Third Ave. Stone Harbor 3M-21A3 LIQUOR STORE OPEN DAILY FREE DELIVERY 368 776T

Adoptive Parents Needed WKSTFIFLD Spaulding for"Children.'the free adoption agency for 'older and ^special needs children, recently received several hundred posters whose design was created and printed by New Jersey vocational art students Volunteers are currently placing the posters throughout South Jersey in an effort (o alert people to the need for adoptive homes for the many children who are waiting lor parents. They urge anyone who is interested to attend their next open meeting at Echelon Mall Ministry at Echelon Mall July lO.at 7:30 p.m The agency, which has been in South Jersey for several years, accepts single" parents as well as two-parent families, and has no requirement as to income, religion, or race. They require only that the family live in New Jersey, have love, commitment. and a sense of humor, and want in shaft IheiC hoihe with an older or special needs child. For more information, write Spaulding for Children, 70 Tanner Street. Haddoniield. N.J., or phone 1609) 428-2067.

Which animal has more neck bones—a giraffe or an English sparrow? According to the National Wildlife Federation, it’s the sparrow. with 14 • Imnes—twice as many as’ the giraffe.

Rock ‘N’ Roll Revue

ALSO, EVERT FRIDAY, TRE FARRLORS JOHNNY’S DANCE BAND

FEATURING NANETTE MANONI 7TTf?/l(?E^^^ST y AVENUE .TAvalon

GET INTO THE SPIRIT AT THE CONCORD WHERE TH^ CELEBRATION LASTS ALL WEEK AT THE FIFE AND DRUM LOUNGE The Franny Green Musical Review Nightly Except Sunday Monday - Gong Show Tuesday - Talent Night Dinner 5-9:30 PM; Ala Carte Menu 9:30 PM - 2:00 AM AT THE POOLSIDE BAR b PAJI0 BARBEQUE Your Favorite Cocktails Chicken, Ribs, Giant Burgers O Hot Dogs Swim in Two Olympic Pools Open Daily to tha Public 12 Noon-8 P.M.

Concord

78th & DUNE DRIVE, AVALON 368-5142