Cape May County Herald, 26 July 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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(ContinuPd from Pa^e 13) dinners from 15.95. ( hildren just $3 95 Iih liRTi-s ajipeiizer.. salad, relish (ray 2 vegetables, bread, butter, djrssert, beverage Karly bird dinner specials offer 4 entrees changed weelMy. Mon thru Fri 4 p m to «i p m tor only $4.75 ttpen tor breakfast & lunch loo 1)0 VOIK LIKE SHII’VS KECKS* Three of the thouHands-of ships lost on the Jersey Cape beaches have been memoralized. one in Ocean City and two

at Cape May Poif* A rudder control standing in the ; 16th St. surTin Ocean ( 11> is the only visible pari of the four-masted • , Sindia' that ran around durinit a December 1901 storm HMS •‘Martin" which blockaded Delaware ’ Bay in the War of 1812 is on public display on Lighthouse Avenue in Cape “■May Point • Atlantus juat off SunseV Blvd, in Delaware Bay was an experimental World War I concrete ship, and can be viewed from the foot of Sunset Blvd just outside Cape May Point HAVE FUN AT THE BONGO ROOM! The all new Bongo Room at the Avalon hotel. 7th St.^t First Avenue. Avalon, is in lhe news this summer with the fabulous Greaseband. a Bock N Roll revue.

featuring unforgettable entertainers reliving the exciting 80’s. They wear the styles and sing of that happy era Also, every Friday. the popular Johnny's Dance Band,, featuring Nanette Mancini, plays the music you love to dance to. This entertainment spot is for everyone who loves to have a good time. SUNSET PARADE - Next Thursday night, why not take a drive out to the U S, Coast Guard Center at Cape May and watch a Sunset parade, performed by Coast Guard recruits. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes before sunset. This is always an impressive ceremonv. THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE ZABERER’S ANGLESIA INN. off exit 6 of the Garden State Park-

Billy's Deli ITALIAN A AMERICAN DELICACIES A To*ty Variety of

HOAGIES

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COLD CUTS * ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES

HOMEMADE

SPAGHETTI SAUCE MEATBALLS • ROMANO CHEESE •a art am conks a milkshakes Urd A Jrd AvS. Ston* Harbor 3M-1M7

way, in Wildwood, N.J. This is the kind of place where everyone feels welcome. Nothing else seems comparable to the dining experience you’ll have here. The widest choice of meals imaginable, all expertly and lovingly prepaced. The atmosphere is gracious. Generally acknowledged as one of the best known restaurants along ^he shore, be sure to dine here soon. ART AUCTION A public auction of the works of the late Nina W. Scull, well known Cape May artist, takes place this Sunday, July 29 at 2 p.m. at the Cape May County Art league, 1050 Washington St., Cape May. For information call 884-8628. WATSON’S MERION INN, 106 Decatur St., Cape May. serves exquisitely prepared meals, from 4:30 to 10 p.m. daily. The real flavor of Victorian America is captured at the Merion Inn. something entirely different, a combination of unique character and delightful atmosphere. The diverse menu includes an outstanding selection of seafood and gourment dishes Varied menu and something special everyday during the early diner's special until 6 p.m. for just S4.95! CHURCH BAZAAR - A bazaar to benefit the Crest

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WANT TO /HAVE A GOOD TIME? .Then come •n over to OeROCCO’S POLLY RESTAURANT, 330 96th St., Stohe Harbor, where only thfe Tlnest Italian & AmericamCuisine is served daily. Ifreakfast lunch served 7 to* 2, dinner from')5 to d:30 p.m. Dedicated to serving the bdst, you’ll love: the war-, noth, personality and it*

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