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Music Festival Saturday OCEAN CITY — Country Music By The Sea. this resort’s first country music festival, is set for 1 to 6 p m., Nov. 21. at the Music Pier, Boardwalk and poorlyn Terrace The event will feature two groups, "Mustang Sally” ahd “Boot Hill," and include. booths featuring country crafts and homemade food. .Admission is free. MCSTANCi SALLY will open the program from 1 p.m. to 3 p m Boot Hill will follow from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Country radio personality, •Jim Taylor, wiU emcee and •distribute record albums and other prizes. The Solarium «f the Music Pifcf will be devoted to country crafts and food. Included will be wood carving displays, wood bumjng work.- pottery, stuffed pillows and eatables such os homemade candy, cakes, pretzels, fresh bak ed bread and the AllAmerican staple, hotdogs.
(From Page 18) eludes lots of favorites. This friendly little resjUiurant has built its reputation on its congenial atmosphere and down to earth food and price?. ' CAPT’N AllAB'S'PREPARES FEASTS fit for royalty (including you!) The Captain has a lot of imagination and he uses ft abundantly to prepare bountiful portions of really great food, at reasonable prices. The atmosphere will suit you too—it is warm and inviting, and during these. brisk evenings, a fine place t6 stop for the evening meal. Open for dinner every evening from 5 to 9 p.m. (excepting Sundays), it is conveniently located on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.), between Rt. 9 & Garden State Pkwy in Rio Grande. The-hospitality here is almost legendary, and you’ll like the attractive, quiet dining room. THE BEST THE SHORE HAS to offer-aNThe Pirates Den Restaurant & Cocktail lounge. The Pirates Den proudly presents some of the thickest, juiciest, sizzling steaks . and fresh seafood you’ll find in the entire area. Located on Bayshore Rd. & E. Delaware Pkwy, Villas, the deliciously seasoned seafood is so good you’ll want to come back time after time to sample other dishes. The Chef makes each dish to order and always gets it just right. • v The Sunday Family dinner Alf-You-Can-Eat Buffet is' ' griiongst the best of its kiqd we’ve ever tasted.' Enjoy 8 entrees, salad bar, dessert and fresh fruits from 2 p.m to 8 p.rrf. (adults $7.95; children $4.95). • «
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