Cape May County Herald, 29 October 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Wednesday, October 29,1980

Hie Herald and The Lantern

Page 25

Dining And Entertainment

(From Page 24) invite* you to order your Thanksgiving turkey now, and to make arrangements for buffet catering and party trays for the coming holidays. The Texas is open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. BILLY MULLIGAN’S THE INN is just the spot for a delicious dinner and/ora fun evening! Billy Mulligan’s The Inn, at 401 Bayshore Rd., Villas, is one of those places where you’re almost guaranteed a good time no matter when you stop by. This Friday night, October 31st is going to be a real humdinger when Billy and his staff line up a Halloween Party you'll long remember. Wear your Halloween finery (or funery) and come on oven for prizes, a buffet and a Gong Show. You deserve to have fun served up big, don’t you? ‘"Hie Empires” are appearing Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights too. FREE BUFFET this , Friday night for all those in costume at JACK CUNDIFK’S HERALD'S INN!

This won’t be just another Friday night during the Halloween Party scheduled Friday, Oct. 31 at Jack Cundiff’s Herald’s Inn, Rts. 9 & 47, in Rio Grande. All those who come in costume will be treated to a free buffet plus there’ll be cash prizes for best costumes! Always a delightful place to have dinner or a drink, or to watch Sunday & Monday night football on the Inn's 5 ft. screen (enjoy a 10 cent buffet Monday nights), pub food*is served 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Wed.-Sat. night nights, starting at 9 p.m. "Fire,” direct from a long engagement at Caesar’s, provides the entertainment.

CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Boyd Tyler on being elected a director of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce by Chamber prexy Bob Smeltzer during

gathering at Henny’a Stone Harbor.

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Marine Corps Birthday Ball Sunday in AC

The Cape-Atlantic Detachment, Marine Corps League, will sponsor the 205th Birthday Ball of the Marine Corps, 6:30 p.m.,

Gen. D’Wayne Gray, This year's ball is USMC, assistant deputy dedicated to the memor>'of chief of staff, from Charles "Barney" OldWashington, D.C. field, who died in June.

Cpt. Hosts Party For Mother

COLD SPRING - Capl,

E. Richard Garrick Jr. hosted a cocktail party in honor of his mother. Fran Carrick of Fishing Creek, aboard the yacht "Friday's Catch,” on Wednesday. Attending were Mrs. Cafrick's sons Kenny Carrick and John Lilliston III: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kotz; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones; Mr. and Mrs John McCormick . Bill CJaugler; Pam Ferara, find first

Mate Dave Hunt.

Capt. Carrick spent a few

days in Cape Island Marina East here cnroute to the Bahamas and Fort Lauderdale for the winter, after spending the summer in- Connecticut and*

Newport. RI. ac

companying the America's Cup race winner, Dennis Conner and his race team

from the "Freedom." Capt. Carrick attended

Lower Township Consolidated School and

Wildwood High School

—^-‘Letters From Santa -— The Cape May County Jaycee-ettes are once again offering Letters from Santa They are hand written, personalized and include a coloring poster To order, send 50 cents per child to: Mary Ann Salt, 115 Kechemeche St., North (’ape May, along with the child’s name, address, a friend's name, pet's name and a toy wanted from Santa. Deadline for ordering letters is Dec l

Sunday, Nov. 2, in the Superstar Theater of Resorts International Hotel Casino in Atlantic City. The guest of honor will be

VOTERS OF LOWER TOWNSHIP: YOU DECIDE...

KURTZ'S Restaurant 6112 Par* Blvd.,<AtSweetbri8f Rd) Wildwood Crest •Breakfast •Luncheon •Dinner Menu •Children's Platters •Clam Chowder •Lobster Bisque • South African Lobster Tail • Alaika'n King Crab Au Gratin • Broiled Fithfrom Local Waters (In Seaton) • Crab Imperial

Overlooking Sunset Lake OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 A.M. till 9 P.M. Take-Out Orders 522-8329

• No contracts or bids for supplemental trash collection CONFLICT OF INTEREST • Solicitor’s Fee 1979: $61,349 NO ITEMIZED BILLING NO CONTRACT

• Engineering Work NO CONTRACTS NO AGREEMENTS • IN VIOLATION OF SUNSHINE LAW No Agenda Published • Neglected to act on recommendation of Prosecutor’s Office in reference to juvenile problems.

• Initiated bids for formal contracts for supplemental trash collection

• Solicitor’s Fee 1980-Oct 1: $31,582 ITEMIZED BILLING AND CONTRACTS • Engineering Work CONTRACTS AND FEE SCHEDULES • PUBLISHED FULL AGENDA 4 days prior to meetings • Initiated the JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM. Assigned a police officer trained in the field to head the program to help curb juvenile problems.

IT TOOK A CONSCIENTIOUS REPUBLICAN-CONTROLLED GOVERNMENT TO RIGHT THE WRONGS OF MRS BIEBERBACH AND HER DEMOCRAT COLLEAGUES!!

FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS, ELECT JIM MACDONALD - A TRUE PROFESSIONAL - TO THE LOWER TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 4th — COLUMN 1 ORDERED 1 PAID FOR BY THE LOWER TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE - PHYLLIS OREO. TREASURER

WHO LOOKS OUT FOR YOUR BEST INTEREST??

MRS. BIEBERBACH and DEMOCRAT CONTROL REPUBLICAN CONTROL 1978 & 79 , ,■ 1980