Cape May County Herald, 11 June 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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VILLAS

886-3795

(Prom Page 20) customers morning, lunchtime, dinnertime and for the happy hour. The package goods store is also

open.

THE CAFE LOREN FEATURES EVERYTHING DELICIOUS BEYOND WORDS! What Tan you say about this extraordinary restaurant that boasts incredible meals catered to your every whim? Only the best! Now open for dinner weekends in June, from 6 until 9 p.m., the most fashionable and discriminating select the Cafe Loren for their dining. Located at 23rd A Dune i Drive. Avalon, the chef orders only the finest ingredients > and checks them carefully before even picking up his knife. The help here are thoroughly trained to accommodate guests in the grand manner of only the finest eating places. HORSE SHOW THIS WEEKEND! A horse show to benefit the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital takes place Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15, on Landing Road, Clermont, 2/2 miles south of Sea Isle Blvd.-, or to put it another way, 2.3 miles north of Avalon Blvd. Whatever way you come, plan on coming to this delightful outdoor event to benefit a hardworking Cape May County institution. UNCLE BILL’S WANTS PANCAKE FANCIERS! If pancakes are your weakness, you must come (immediately, if not sooner!) to Uncle Bill's Pancake House & Family Restaurants, at Beach Ave. A Perry St., Cape May, 32nd A Dune Drive, Avalon; and/or 306 96th Street, Stone Harbor. These great pancake restaurdhts will delight you

UNCLE BILL’S

with the unbelievable variety of pancakes. (Who said “a pancake la Just a pancake?”). Every kind of pancake'you've ever heard of is here plus more! Also a great place to take the family for a casual meal, you’ll like the friendly atmosphere and large

menu.

THE COUNTRY HOUSE RESTAURANT 18 A QUARTER CENTURY OLb! A restaurant in business for 2S years has got to be good. The Country House, oa Shore Rd.. Burleigh (1 mile south of exit 8 of the Garden State* Parkway) is famous throughout Cafeie May County for its abundant, delicious meals featuring homemade soups and fresh baked pies. The chicken dishes are especially recommended. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m., and Sundays noon until 8 p.m., home-style cooking from old family recipes is devotedly prepared for your dining satisfaction. The atmosphere is folksy and warm, like a visit to the home of 8 friend. CAPT. BOUDREAU'S 18 A GENUINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT! Yes, wt know — there are lots A lots of fine seafood restaurants in South Jersey. But, year after year, Capt. Boudreau's at 611 W. Burk Avenue, Wildwood, has a loyal following of seafood devotees who will only come here when they want ah unsurpassed seafood dinner Open seven days a week, at 4:30 p.m., the Jumbo Fried Shrimp Platter includes plump, succulent shrimp coated with a special dip and fried to perfection. Other delectable seafood meals will coax your appetite into ooohs and aaahhs. Come

soon!

DAY CAMP FOR THE KIDDOS. A day camp for youngsters six to 12 years old will be sponsored for nine weeks beginning June 30 by the City of Cape May Dept, of Recreation at the elementary school playground. Activities dally weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Other activities for youngsters as well as (Page 24 Please)

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ELVIS MANIA (ELVIS ALANIA THUR. NITE ONLY)

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