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Time Out (From Page 14) from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Pick up some for lunch. AN ISLAND OF PEACE. Learning’s Run Botanical Garden, located on the west side of route 9 in Swainton (exit 13Parkway) between Avalon & Sea Isle City Blvd. is a paradise of 27 beautifully designed gardens & immaculate lawns interspersed with ponds and ferneries. Tucked away off the road, it is a lovely world of color & design, that you will want to return to again & again. Admission is |2 per adult; children under 12 admitted free. Call 4655871 for information ro to make arrangments for group tours. DEL CONTE’S CREST TAVERN & LUCKY 13 LOUNGE. 9600 Pacific Avenue, adjacent to Wildwood Crest has a newly added feature, the French atmosphere Sidewalk Cafe where you can relax out of doors. The
steamed clams A mussels are delivered fresh daily so you are insured -only the finest k most delicate dining. The sandwiches include your favorites. Beer, wines & liquors served in the intimate atmosphere of thd Lucky 13 lounge. Package goods too. WILDLIFE ART. The wildlife art of Rebecca Bruce is on display at the Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor throughout the month. The Institute is open to visitors from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The wilderness studies include shore birds & other familiar subjects. THE CIRCUS IS COMING, THE CIRCUS IS COMING! The Great American Circus, sponsored by the Cape may Volunteer Fire Dept, will perform during two shows at 6 p.m. and 8:15 next Tuesday, August 28 on the grounds of the Christian Admiral Hotel, Cape May. Fun for all! Soccer Physical Soccer physicals will be given al 9 a m.. Aug. 29 in the nurses office, Middle Townrtip High School
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Tax Appeals Schedule
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Board of Taxation hereby gives notice of the Time and Place of Hearings on Tax Appeals for the Tax Year 1979. Each daily hearing will be held in Alphabetical order by Municipality and last name of Taxpayer or Attorney. All corporations must be represented by an Attorney at Law. Tuesday, Aug. 28. at 9 a.m. to hear: Avalon (1). Cape May Point (1), Dennis Township (8) Lower Township (13), North Wildwood (3), Stone Harbor (1), West Cape May (2), Wildwood (1). Wednesday, Aug. 29. at 1 p.m. to hear: Sea Isle City (10), — First letter of last Soens- Winner In Tennis
AVALON — An Avdlon boy was one of two winners in the recently completed Avalon 12 and under Tennis
Tournament.
Pete Soens of Avalon and
name M to Z inclusive, and Upper Township (7). Friday, Aug. 31 at 9 a.m. to hear: Cape May City (23) - First letter of last name A to V inclusive. Friday, Aug. 31. at 1 p.m. to hear: Cape May City (61) — First letter of last name W to Z inclusive. Wednesday. Sept 5. at 9 a.m. to hear: Middle Township (29) — First letter of last name A to D inclusive. Wednesday. Sept. 5, at 1 p.m. to hear: Middle Township (33) - First letter of last name E to M ipclusive. Thursday. Sept. 6 at 9 a.m. to hear: Middle Township (31) - First letter of last name N to R inclusive. Thursday. Sept. 6 at l p.m. to hear: Middle Township (10) - First letter of last name S to Z inclusive! The above hearings will be held in the second floor court room, main Court House Building. Main Street, Cape May Court House.
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CAFE LOREN RECOMMENDED BY PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUMMER, 197« There’s still time to discover the Cafe Loren for yourself
By John V. Bull
Inquirer Stuff Writer
There’s a fine, undiscoverec restaurant in Avalon and, if yoi hurry, you might still get there before
/eryqne else this summer Cafe Loren opened Mei
weekencl and already is serving e:
DiningtOut At Cafe Loren 23d Street and Dune Drive, Avalon
Vegetables included
w . . I . perfectly cooked carrots in a brown sugar sauce and slightly overdone long-grain rice fleckeawitn tiny bits of carrot. Desserts were marvelous, paret light lemon cake
cellent fiapd. Chef Ann Lee is a graduated The Restaurant School in PhiladelphHL a training center of superior accomplishment. I love just about every establishment opened by Restaurant School alumni. Each dish they make tastes as if it were individually made and each has its own unioue seasonings and spices. The food at Cafe Loren is no exception. In keeping with the superior food, owner Fran Shetreet has decorated her restaurant with style. A billowy, blue chintz covers the ceiling, and the chair coverings match. The waiting area has a banquette with harem-like pillows, the paneled walls are graced with Vogue cover posters, and
piano music of Chopin, tinoff and Schubert soothes
Rachmaninoff and Schubert sootl
diners.
The food matches the elegant in
formality of the A decor. Cream of touch of Hollandaise sauce on top. It watercress soup* ($2.00) was a was slightly sweet, skillfully delicate thick.flavorful appetizer, much like and immensely satisfying.
vichyssoise in consistency and,tex- very chocolatey with lumps of ture, but with the pleasant flavor of chocolate suspended in the mousse watercress. Crab quiche ($3.50) was a and was topped with real whipped light, puffy pie with onions and lots of cream. Chocolate ricotta pie ($2) was
crab morsels served on a light, flaky creamy, rich and excellent,
crust. It’s somewhat expensive for the Cafe Loren has no liquor license, portion, but certainly a classy way to but -diners are encouraged to bring
start a meal. their own wine.
The menu is limited to perhaps a Service is pleasant by college-age dozen standard dishes, but is is students and there’s a warm, friendly supplemented by several daily attitude. But for food alone, this place specials. Linguini ($6.95) was a large is a rare gem for a Jersey shore
platter of superb pasta that tasted restaurant.
homemade (but wasn’t). It came with Cafe Loren Is open for dinner only. hints of crab and tuna, ripe black from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through olives, fresh mushrooms and pimiento Friday, until 10:30 p.m. Saturday and and was bathed jn a pleasant garlic Sunday. Credit cards are not acsauce. cepted. For information, call 609-967-
Chicken cordon bleu ($7.95) was a 8228 loist, tender, boned chicken breast m*
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