Cape May County Herald, 9 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Heralds lantern 9 September 81

Going Out •Dining Out • Time Out

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FRIDAY'S

Dinner 4:30-9:30

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AMPLE FREE PARKING BEHIND RESTAURANT — ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED -

New England Trip Planned

COURT! HOUSE - The county' Historical Society will sponsor a bus trip to New England loavidg the Museum at 8 a.m. Friday, arriving in

There will be a tour of Providence Saturday morning guided by Doris and Ronald Norton Father Norton was formerly rector o( St, Mary's church in Stone Harbor Saturday afternoon will be spent visiting the John Brown ffouse and touring the headquarters of the Rhode Island Historical Sdclety. Sundy there is a choice between a tour of Mystic Village or a shopping trip in Olde Mystick Village The bus will arrive home Sunday evening. Reservations are being taken by Harriett A Reardon, 208 44th st., Sea Isle City, 08243

1 RAYVIEW GARDEN ROOM in the t . SHELTER HAVCN.MOm - IN STONE HARBOR

/ Super ^ Casual Elegant Sunday

served 11:00 to 2:30 FOR RESERVATIONS... 368-3003 • 368-3004 96th St. 8 Third Aves., Stone Harbor

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