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JOIN THE FUN AT THE CONCORD AT THE FIFE AND DRUM ROOM The framy Green Musical Review NIGHTLY IXCKPT SUNDAY Monday - Gong Show Tuesday - Talent Night Dinner 5 1.30 PM; Ala Carla Menu 1:30 PM -1:00 AM AT THE POOLSIDE BAR ft PATIO BARBEQUE Your Favorite Cocktails Chicken, Ribs, Giant Burgers b Hot Dogs Swim in Two Olympic Pools Open Dally to the Public 12 Noon-t P.M.
(Continued from Page 12) seafood. The atmosphere is romantic Victorian, beautifully decorated in perfect taste. Select from a large menu df outstanding items all expertly prepared by 'p renowned chef. Personalized yet unpretentious service. EVER BEEN TO A •RITZY" YARD SALE? According to the United Methodist Women of the
First United Methodist Church, Washington Street, Cape May, they are planning just such a yard sale on Thursday & Friday, August 23rd & 24th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. right on the church grounds. There'll be many, many unusual and unique hahderafted items for sale plus a variety of white elephant objicts. Rain or shine. But "shine" would be better! SAY "HELLO" TO CHEF NACHTIGALL AT THE BAYVIEW DINING ROOM LOUNGE at Shelter Haven. 96th St. & Third Avenue, Stone Harbor. This unique eating & drinking establishment has "simply marvelous"
seafood. Choose from a host of delectable entrees, including such specialities as Veal Oskar, Rainbow Trout Nand Filet Mignon. The Giant Salad & Relish' Bar features an exquisite Caesar Salad made with only the very freshest ingredients, delicately seasoned by the master touch of Chef Nachtigall The ultimate in taste & aroma is always served A completely relaxing atmosphere. A GREAT OLD FLICK - IfLL BE Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire dancing up a storm Tuesday. August 21. at 8:15 p.m. at the Victorian Towers. Ocean & (Continued on Page 14)
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