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(Continued from Page 13) Tuesday is Gong Show. (All interested contestants call 522-3617 after 10 p.m.) Every Wednesday is Summer New Year's Eve Party. Jamaica Dance CdmfcU every Thursday. Friday — Wildwood Nites. Every Outdoor BeACh Party. Every Wet T-Shirt Con-test-Iripoor Beach Party. Come for fun any/every night! A BIG BAZAAR! The Episcopal Church Women of St. Simeoh>by-thc-Sea Episcopal ChwEch are holding their annual bazaar from 4 to 10 p.m. until Sunday at the Maple Ave pavilion on the Wildwood board. The women- knock themselves out to come up with interesting and beautiful items to sell. You'llNenjoy the handcrafts and skillful work of these fine ladies. Stop by today. Friday or Saturday. A CROSS THE ^THRESHOLD INTO ANOTHER ERA! Ed Zaberer's Anglesea Inn. o(£ r exit 6 of the Garden'State Parkway. Wildwood, invites you to experience an

evening yo«kwon’t forget. The entire Jrestaurant is decorated ijfth antiques, statues, theatrical posters, animated figures and hundreds of Tiffany lamps And if that’s not enough to “intrigue" you, take a look at the menu. Many of the dishes served today are recipes that have been handed down through the • family for years. The best food always excellently served in an unsurpassed

atmosphere.

UGANDA. HERE WE COME! Roger Wood of Avalon will give an illustrated lecture entitled “Uganda. Land of Lakes’’ for the Cape May Geographic Society at the Victorian Towers Auditorium, Cape May, Friday night, Aug. 3 at 8:30 p.m. The public is welcome and there is a small admission for non-members of the society. Always an interesting crowd of people turn out for this series. IMAGINATIVE DINING - CAFE LOREN. 23rd St. & Dune Dr., Avalon, is unsurpassed as one of the finest restauranljM&Iong the Jersey shore^jyever any

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Overlooking Sunset Lake OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 A.M. till 9 P.M. Take-Out Orders 522-8329