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Time Out (Continued from Page 12) everything and everybody came out? Then, don’t miss the Old-Time Bazaar, Flea Market & Food Sale which will be held tomorrow at Our Savior Lutheran Chureh Hall, 93rd St. 4 3rd
UNCOMMONLY GOOD AT THE GREEN C1USINE, 302 96th Street, Stone Harbor. Refeshing fruit platters are extravagantly prepared with only the best and freshest ingredients. The exotic salads are superb, and the gourmet sandwiches are fit for a king, queen, prince or princess. There are many homemade goodies available to carry to the beach or for the ride home. An outstanding assortment of lunches, snacks, and meals are available. Open
Ave., Stone Harbor, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. A real down-Jersey affair, this bazaar is for everybody. EVERYTHING IS
daily 9 to 8, Saturday 9 toO, and Sunday 10 to7. CARNIVAL TIME - Through this Sunday, St.
'John of God Church, North the coast". At the height of Cape may is holding its big the season Zaberer’s goes Summer Carnival-Festival through over a freight car’s right on the church worth of Idaho potatoes a grounds. This stellar event week; prime ribs are orfeatures fun for the whole dered from a large midfamily. There are games, west packiftg house at the raffles, chances, clowns, rate of 90,000 pounds at a pony and kiddie rides, time. But service and food Dinner are served daily are always personalized 4 from 5 to 8 p.m. Reser- excellent. Children have vations recommended as their own menu. Try a only a limited number of Juicy Sirloin Steak or one of dinners are served daily, the famous deviled crabs. Call 886-2449 or 886-0630 to GET READY FOR make reservations. FAMILY DAY! Avalon will GET ZABERIZED! ED hold its first annual Family ZABERER’S ANGLESEA Day this Saturday, August INN, off exit 6, of the 25. Throughout the day Garden State Parkway, contests andspecial events Wildwood, more than will be featured condeserves its title as "host of tinuously. Plan tospend the ■ day and evening enjoying
games, treats, music, dancing and fun galore. At 9 p.m. A1 Raymond and his orchestra will fill the night with music of the Big Band Sounds. Bring the whole family for this day and night delight. EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT THE GOLDEN EAGLE DINNER THEATRE! This is the first season for the Golden Eagle Dinner Theatre 4 it’s making a surefire hit as Nancy FoxHoover and Dennis Soerd star in the exciting Broadway musical “I Do, I Do”. Nightly, except Sun. 4 Mon. at 6 p.m. your choice of dinner is first served (select from Prime
Rib, Capon Cordon Bleu, Shrimp 4 Scallops en Casserole or Alasken King Crab L$gs), followed by the show At 7:15 p.m. A complete night out for just $15 per person. Call 8845611 for information 4 reservations. DELECTABLE ENTREES 4 EVERYTHING ELSE are always superbly prepared at CHEF NACHTIGALL’S BAYVIEW DINING ROOM 4 LOUNGE AT SHELTER HAVEN^96th 4 Third Ave., Stone Harbor. You will dine well here! Only the best seafood, Veal Oskar, Rainbow Trout 4 Filet Mignon are served at this (Continued on Page 141
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