Cape May County Herald, 5 July 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Thursday, July 5,1979

Vacation Guide To

Hfralii and LANTERN

Dining and Entertainment

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TIME FOR THE FAIR ..The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce Annual Country Fair lakes place tomorrow and Saturday at the CLEM MULLIGAN FIELD. Tomlin & Mowery Ave., in the Villas. This is a real old-fashioned hometown event offering something for EVERYONE OF ALL AGES. There will be fireworks, amusement rides, pony rides, games wheels, arte & crafts, and a lot more You can rent a booth for entertainment, articles of sale or other activities. Call 8864998 for

more information.

SPEAKING OF GOOD TIMES, you and the family can have the time of your lives at the GOLDEN EAGLE INN, Beach Drive, Cape May. The Inn's Admiral's Lounge features a huge Stuffed Lobster Tail for a mere $7.50 for early bird diners from 5-7 p.m. The Lounge also puts you in the mood fa{ the other, famous entrees'mat in r elude fresh meat and poutlry, steaks, prime rib au jus. veal chops, duckling, breast of capon, and an amazing choice of catches from local &

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WOW! lost week, the ad we ran in this space brought in a bunch of mu* customers to try the steaks at the FILLING STATION. And recently the "Philadelphia Inquirer" sow our ad and wrote about our chili. So this week, we re gonna offer FMC Salad Bar to everyone who comes in tonight and tomorrow (Thursday & Friday only) and tries one of our great new steaks (filets at $5,65 and $6.95 and a 14 02. New/York Strip at $7.45), if they mention that they sow this ad in The Herald or The Latern. Where? At the FILLING STATION, across from the Acme on Lafayette Street in Cape May City,

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distant bays & seas. The. Crab meat Imperial is a house speciality. CHHflSTMAS IN JULY....The annual Christmas in July bazaar of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lower Township Rescue Squad comes off tomorrow and Saturday, July 6 and 7, at the squad building. Main and Georgia Avenue. Villas. You can do your Christmas shopping early from the vast array of arte and crafts, plants, toys, Christmas items, books, white elephant table, homemade food and cakes. There will also be a snack bar serving refreshments. COME OUT & ENJOY! THE VILLAS has one of the fine restaurants around....the famous CLOVER- INN. on Cloverdale Avenue, right across from the bay. The ^famous Skip Kehr and The ' Kourmost Band keep you moving to oldies as well as new favorites. Wednesday through Sunday nights. Luncheon served weekdays, 14:30 a m.-2 p.m.; dinners daily 5 to 10. Sunday from 4 p.m. The bar opens everyday at 11

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COME RUMMAGING...tomorrow and Saturday, from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Democrat Club, Baysbore Kd. at Washington Avenue, Villas. There will be new and used items and a white elephant table. You never know what you're liable to find at this event. Bargains galore and fun foratl. THE BIRDS HAVE IT....Peter Dunne, director of the Cape May Bird Observatory will speak on "Nine Months of Autumn" at 8:30 a.m. Friday, July 6 in the auditorium of Victorian Towers. Cape May. This is the first in a series

"of five ' summer lectures sponsored by the Cape May Geographic Society, . , IT S ALWAYS HOLIDAY TIME....AT- THE famous HOLIDAY INN, 9601 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood Crest, which features good food 'round the clock. An International buffet is prepared nightly in the plush guarterdeck Restaurant, MondayThursday, from 4-8 p.m., Friday-Sunday from 4-9. For just $7.95 you can feast from a changing menu of international haute cuisine. Enjoy the finest foods imaginatively prepared by a famous chef. Breakfast daily 7-12, lunch 12-2, dinner 4-10, late snacks Mon.-Sat?ll-2. MUSIC OUT OF DOORS...THE BREEZE OVERHEAD. SUMMER AT ITS HEIGHT. AND THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC IN THE AIR....The Cape May County Park on Ht. 9. Cape May Court House, holds free Sunday concerts at 2 p.m. This Sunday it's a double bill with the Golden Eagle Band and Zuzuki. In the Victorian City of Cape May. there are free Sunday night concerts at Convention Hall on the BEACHFRONT, starting at 9 p.m. This Sunday, come on over & hear Josh Prichard and the Jersey Devels. Yes, we said JERSEY DEVILS! MUSIC INDOORS....THE BONGO ROOM OF THE FAMOUS AVALON HOTEL. 7th St. at First Avenue. Avalon is the entertainment spot for dancers and music lovers. Music & motion for all ages. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday night, from 8 p.m. to midnight, send the teenagers around to the dances especially for them. Continued on Pg. 8

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