Wednesday, January 16,1980
Time Out
(From Pages) (Children under six are free!) Tuesday nights, try the pizza & salad bar (all you can eat) for $2.98 per person. Wednesday nights, indulge in any medium Sicilian pan pizza with cheese & a pitcher of your favorite soda. Only $5 99
per person!
THE CONCORD IS OPEN ALL YEAR! The famous Concord Motor Inn at 78th & Dune Dr., Avalon, serves breakfast & lunch Saturday & Sunday, and dinners Wednesday through Sunday. On Wednesday & Sunday nights, Bob & Mike are appearing in the Fife & Drum Room; Frank and Linda Jay appear there Friday and Saturday nights. The Concord is the perfect place to take a drive for relaxation & entertainment. The menu provides memorable dishes celebrated throughout the county. A far cry from the ordinary, the Concord's meals are tastefully prepared and conscientiously served by a
caring staff.
HOW ABOUT A DOWN IN THE DOLDRUMS
PARTY? Yeah, we know, you partyed through the holidays & had a ball. Now what? Ever think about extending the party
season? Suggest you call up everybody you know & invite them for an evening of conversation. After all, who said the holidays were the only time of year to have people over? SAL'S PIZZA FOR GOODNESS SAKE! Sals, at 8500 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest, uses only the best and freshest ingredients to make their appetizing array of Italian favorites that include spaghetti’of various kinds, ravioli and fantastic Manicotti. Not only does Sal's make these delicious dishes to take out, but keeps long, long hours to accommodate whenever you have an Italian craving. Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. to midnight seven days a week, Sal’s is the right place to call when you’d rather not cook. Telephone 729-7606. THE LOBSTER HOUSE IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED SEAFOOD TREASURE TROVE! Are you looking for a deluxe nautical restaurant with gorgeous views of the Cape May harbor? The Lobster House in picturesque Fisherman's Wharf is It? The Coffee Shop is open every day 6 a m. until 10 p.m. This famous restaurant retains every bit of seafaring atmosphere imaginable, with fine classic sea dishes appetizingly prepared. Steaks & chops are not ignored either; anything you select from the ample menu will be excellent.
Our clam bar serves doubles.
NEIL’S 222 e. schellenger ave. wildwood-by-the-sea, n.j. closed Wednesdays now appearing: maura & the bobby vann trio
$86-3430 “toi aar SHone rd. viuas PRIME RIB SPECIALS
EVERY TUES. El SUN. AU EVENING $750 •
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The Herald and The Lantern
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YOU CAN TELL It'* winter at the ahdPe. You wouldn't *ee eight For Rent sign* In a row like this In the summer a Mock from the beach in Avalon.
College Hot-Line On TV Tonight
TRENTON - Ruth Alampi hosts the sixth annual College Hot-Line offering suggestions on how to get and stay in college this evening (Wednesday at 9) over New Jersey Public Television channel 23. Featured will be a live viewer phone call-in with studio audience of high school students and their guidance counselors. Topics of discussion will include which college is the
right one for you, how to get financial aid, using your high school guidance office efficiently, and the college admission process. A special set of "hotline” phone numbers will be ready for callers — 900-792-8670 for those needing financial aid, and 800-792-8355 for questions about education. A panel of experts will explore problem areas for prospective college-bound students.
Brothers On AVALON - Theodore and Patrick Davies, have attained Dean's List status at the University of Scranton for the fall
semester.
Theodore, a senior psychology major, received a 3.75; Patrick, afreshman majoring in law
Dean’s List enforcement with a minor in Spanish, received a 3.9 out of a possible 4.0 at the Pennsylvania university Theodore and Patrick are' graduates of Wildwood Catholic High School, and are the sons of Arthur and Anne Davies of Ocean
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Ann Goldsmith
Awarded Realty Certificate N. CAPE MAY - Ann Goldsmith, Lower Township Realtor-Associ-ate, has been awarded the Certified Residentfal Specialist (CRS) by the Realtofs National Marketing Institute, the primary educational affiliate of the National Association of Realtors. To earn the CRS designation, a candidate must complete course and have several years’ experience in residential sales. Goldsmith is a Broker Associate with the firm Toll Inc. of N. Cape May, 3802 Bayshore Road. N. Cape May. She is a membey of the Greater Wildwood/Cape May County Board of Realtors and the New Jersey State Association. She is also a memhT of. the Lower Township Republican Club. The Marketing Institute is the major educational arm of the National Association. In addition to courses and seminars leading to three specialist designations, the Institute also offers texts, sales aids and assists in the publishing of real estate today, a national magazine for more than 720,000 Realtors and Rea HorsAssociates.
OPEN SATURDAY ft SUNDAY AT 7 AM TAKt HOMl AND TABLE SERVICE AVAILABLE CARDINAL A NEW JERSEY 729-0075 , T-

