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Sport _ ' Fishing Ctr. Eyed AVALON — The 8 p.m. April 2ft meeting of Borough Council Will have •everal measures on the agenda, according to Borough Clerk Virginia Oler; T -An amendment to allow for deeper dredging to provide for the removal of the extra silt built up since the original survey two years ago; -final reading and passage on Ordinance N6. 37-gO, concerning small parcels of land located between residences and th» Dune line. -A resolution to form a committee, composed of a member of Council, a member of the Planning Board and their respective attorneys to redraft the amendment to Ordinance No. 614. -Authorization for the borough engineer to draw up bid specifications for a new Sport Fishing Center, which v^ill provide 16 boat slips and an adjoining building for supplies, and information; -introduction of codes concerning motel swimming pools multiple dwellings; -acceptance of the 1880 Tennis Court Rules and Regulations; -appointment of an insurance ageid; -authorizations special summer traffic regulations. Benefit Tonight • N WILDWOOD - There Will be a Beer Night at the Irishman Cafe, Third and N.Y. Aves., from 9 p.m. until closing April 23 for the beneift of populRt Columnist and writer Charles Mathh. Rummage Sale Due CAPE MAY - A rummage sale will be sponsored by the Women's Society of the Cape Island Baptist Church. Columbia Ave. and Guerny St..9a m. May 3.
Retiring Staff Members To Be Honored CAPE MAY - The third annual Middle Township Public School System Dinner will be Saturday evening. May 17. at the Golden Eagle Inn here The affair will be highlighted by honoring teacher retirees Marie II. Chester. Mary T. Horning. Kenneth Horning and George T. Thorpe and custodial staff retiree Ralph W. Heffner. A program recognizing their services is planned and is chaired by Dorothy Hagerty of the high school business education department. Entertainment & Dessert April 29 WILDWOOD - The .Schumann Club will present a Gay Nineties Revue and Desert Table for the benefit of its scholarship fund at Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church Tuesday evening. The 8:30 revue will follow the serving of deserts and beverages at 7:30 Tickets are available by calling 522-4577. or at the door Hoagie Sale Sat. STONE HARBOR - The Rescue Squad’s second annual ltoagie Sale will be 10 to noon April 26 at the elementary school. Delivery is available by ordering through any grade school student. Pageant From Wildwood ttn TV WILDWOOD - Coverage of the Miss New Jersey-USA Contest, which was staged here, will be shown over WNEW-TV Channel 5 this Saturday evening. In addition to the contestants, the show includes routines by Billy Fajardo and the Dance Dimensions, regulars of the Don ,Kirschner's Rock Concert TV series. Bob Jones was host.
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KURTZ'S Restaurant (112 Park Blvd .^At.Swtetbriar Rd ) Wildwood Crest •Brookfoit .Lunchoon •Dlnnor Menu •Children', Plofter, 'pUltH.iMf •Cldi* Ckowdtr •lobitar tiiq«.
• South African Lobster Tail • Alaskan King Craft Au Gratin • Broiled Fish from Local Waters (In Season) • Crab Imperial
Overlooking Sunset Lake OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK 6 A.M. till 9 P.M. Take-Out Orders 522-8329
OPEN EVERY DAY STARTING APRIL 27 MON.-FRI. 11:30-1 • SATURDAY4-I • SUNDAYS-* Early Bird Specials Mon. -Fri. 4 to 5:30 PM
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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE • 465-5521
Golden Eagle Inn And Restaurant
Ocean front at Philadelphia Avenue, Cape May
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