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CONTEST EVERY THURSDAY Thru Labor Day Wackand it Weekly Trophln * Jamaica Dance-Off, Sun. Sept. 2nd - GRAND PRIZE - Trip for two to Montego Bay, Jamaica! - 2nd Prize - Two Color Televieions!
Continued from Pg. 6 , featuring the fabulous Surrender" group., Kvery Friday, the Fabulous Johnny’s Dance Band, featuring Nanette Mancini entertains the fun ‘loving set. Bring your friend* for a lively night out. HAVE YOU HEAR D7 ...THE FILLING STATION, across fron^e Acme on Lafayette S^^t in Cape May City. #has introduced their new great scales ifilets from a mere $5.65 lo$6.95 and a New' York Strip at $7,451 and the new Salad Bar, featurfhg Iresh picked greens and other vegetables to savor with your dinner, or as a meal by itself. The atmosphere here is casual and relaxed, like an indoor picnic. Lots of friendly service here. PICNICKING ON YOU OWN .’....Take a basket out to CAPE MAY POINT to the beautiful Lake Lily Bird Sanctuary, open dawn
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to dusk Free. The ducks may join you at dinger... ANTigUF AUTO SHOW ...on Cape 'May s Washington St. Mall this Saturday at 10 a.m. Yesteryear on wheels. Whilp you're on the Mall, browse through the interesting shops to look for take-hftme souvenlors 'or clothes. Plenty of bencfies prbvide<6 for people Watchers. ■ FAMILIES COME ON OVER to one of the area's i family restaurants. > FRED'S, on Main St. at Hand Ave., Cape May Court House. The 75 cent breakfast special features egg. toast.'butter. jelly and coffee. A.soup & sandwich ' lunch is jin affordable $1.75. -Early bird complete dinner spcials far just $4.75, You'll illways have money left 4 over in your, pocket after eating at . Fred's. The prices may be low. but meal quality is tops. No compromise with serving the best. OPEN TO EVERYONE. Rev. James Ronan, S.S.L. of St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church. Stone Harbor is giving a lecture series, "The New Look at the Old Testament Tuesday 8 pm at Maris ^Jla auditorium. iJcegil Drive. Avalon. Tuesday? July 10. he'll speak on "Exodus—Where It All Began . For people of all faiths. DO YOU LOVE PANCAKES’. The Cape May Kiwams Club holds its annual Pancake Day this Saturday Irom 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cape May Convention Hall, on Beach Drive. Come hungry! THEN HEAD ON OVER to the FOOD SALE at the ; North Cape May Acme, at ? Bayshore Ave. & Ferry Road, sponsored by the I^jwer Township Branch of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and make a selection from the mouth-watering goodies prepared by these great ladies IT’S HOSPITAL WEEK. July 8-14. The Burdette Auxiliary is inviting one and all to their COCKTAIL PARTY Sunday. July 8. from 4-8 p.m. at the Avalon Community Center. 30th St. & the Beach, Avalon. Donation is $5 and includes 2 cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and intertainment. Tickets may be purchased through any member of the Auxiliary or at the door. A Nassau trip raffle concludes HOSPITAL WEEK, at the hospital July 14 at 1 p.m. Tickets are a buck, available through Auxiliary members. EVERYBODY PLEASE SUPPORT OUR BURDETTE TOMLIN! COME ON & RELAX at JACK'S PLACE. 36th & Ocean Drive. Avalon. This entertainment complex features live music every night and during afternoons on weekends and holidays. "CATHEDRAL and 1.2. 3" are •'low in their second season at this popular happy spot. Try the homemade soups, hot and cold sandwiches, platters, steadied clams, or food to go. Party trays available. You can eat indoors or on the attractive patio. Package goods too. A VICTORIAN EVENING. ..at WAT'SON'S MERION INN. 106 Decatur St.. Cape May, where an %ar!y diner's special is featured until 6 p.m. for $4.95. This elegant dining favorite serves superb beef and seafood Continued on P? 9 '

