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Herald & Lantern f7‘March '82
Dining And Entertainment
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Did you say you’re ready for spring) Did you say you can hardly wait] Well, the waiting's about over. (If youcan hang on 'til Saturday. ) Go outside, at 5:56 p.m. this Saturday evening and sing,.Welcome, Sweet Springtime. Suggest you sing it at the top of your lungs. Shout it from the housetop. Make sure the entire neighborhood {»ears you, lest people still inside overlook *hat is taking place. , It’s up to you to be a member of the great welcoming committee to Spring. Whoop, hollar and shout. If anyone asks why you’re doing it, ask him well, why not] BEFORE YOU GET TO THE FIRST DAY OF STRING, you want to celebrate today —Sty Patrick's Day. Got a shamrock ready] Have you dyed your hair green] How about your face] This is a day for celebration, for partying. for eating corned beef and, cabbage, and drinking green beer. Hope "you get to do some or all of the above. Whatever you do today, we hope it's a, wonderful day for you. If anyone asks why you're being crazy today, ask him well, why not] As spring wends its way through the land, we suggest some ways to celebrate:
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ST. PATTY'S DAY PARTY AT THE HERALD'S INN. There’ll be a high time at the oi}e & only Jack Cundiff's Herald's Inn today during the extravagant St. Patty’s Day Party featuring a FREE BUFFET! The Herald’s Inn, oh Rt. 9 & 47, Rio Grande is the everyday home of fun and food, and today there’ll,be even more! There'll be live entertainment, special Irish food and plenty of the weaHn' of the Green, iri both soqg and festivity. Bring your friends foi; a never-to-be-forgotten party, music, dancing and plenty of Irish jokes. D'CONTINENTAL LOUNGE A RESTUARANT HAS TWO CHEFS. Not just one, blit TWO chefs strive for perfection in the kitchen of the D’Continental Lounge A Restaurant, Walnut A Nev? Jersey Ave., North WiWwoodl The Chinese chef holds mastery over the delectable Chinese menu, and an American chef pleases the guests who choose from the D’Continental's American traditions. The Chinese cuisine includes family: style dinners that offer egg roll, choice of wonton or egg drop $oup, fried Hce, tea 4 fortune cookies. The more people you bring With you, the more choices available. No matter which ‘toenu you choose from, you havp your very own chef to pleaseyop! ' \ ■ GALA ST. PATRICK’S PARTY TONIGHT AT THE PILOT HOUSE! The Pilot House, on the Cape May mall at 142 Decatur Street is always a place to go for royal treatment, and tonight you’ll find a fabulous evening awaiting you, during the 6lh annual St. Patrick’s party, featuring corned beef A cabbage, mugs of green beer and all the happy lovin’/Irish (pretenders as well as bona
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There’ll be live music with the Chris Sooy Band during a super sing-dlong. This is one of the big evenings of the spring season and many of your favorite people will be on hand to join in celebrating the occasion! CAPTN ARAB’S SATISFIES THE URGE FOR FINE FOOD. Capt’N Ahab’s restaufdnt on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 A Garden State Parkway hati made its imprint on the local restaurant scene since ifbpened its doors a few years ago and started serving memorable meals devised from old and recent recipes The Captain is a wonderfully friendly fellow who checks out his customers wishes and sees that they're carried out perfectly . He enjoys stopping by your table for a chat, and (From Page 23)
WEDNESDAY,.MARCH 17 St. Patrick’» Day. Basic Skills Improvement (Title I Program, Wildwood Crest-District Advisor^ Council meeting), Ocean City Hljpiar^School, 5th A West Ave., Ocean City, 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Free BloodPressure Clink, Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave.. Wildwood, every Wednesday 10a.m. to noon. Ham A Cabbage Luncheon A Social by Ladies Aux., Lower Twp. Rescue Squad, Main A Georgia Aves., Villas, noon. Free Weekly Dance Classes for Adults (partners not needed), line, round & ballroom dances, Sea Isle Community Ctr., 1:30 to 3 p.m. , Free Senior Citixeii Swim every Monday, Wednesday A Friday, Elementary Sphool, Cape May, 3:30 to4:30p;m: St. Patrkk’s Dhy Dinner A Music* sponsored by Greater Cape May Historical Society (reservations 884-3625), Victorian Towert, Cape May, 6 p.m. KlwanJs Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, 1111 Beach Dr., Cape May, every Wed., 6:13 p.m. - * • Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. Co-Ed Volley Ball, league games each Wed. 4;Fri. evening, Convention Hall, CapeMay, 7 to 10p.ip.’ Stone Harbor Duplicate Bridge (public invited), Firehouse tfvery Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ; Lower Twp. Chamber of Commefte meeting, first & third Wednesday of each month, Chamber' Bldg., BayshoreRd., Villas, 7:30 p.m. „ Villas Women’s RepubUcan Club meeting, Bays bore A Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m. Wildwood Chapter of Deborah meeting, North Wildwood Rec. Ctr. ‘ 10th & Central Ave., 8 p.m. >•
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THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Free/ Income Tax Assistance for senior citizens A workers earning less than $20,000, every -Tu£day & Thursday in March (also visits to blind A disabled), Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 9 a.m. to rtpon. CM County Chamber of Commerce* Brd. of Directors meeting, Golden Eagle, Cape May, noon. Federation of Sr. Citizens meeting) Millman Ctr., Villas, 1p.m. . ' . Playboy Casino Trip, benefit Assumption CYO (res. 7296062 or 522-4070), Ivs. fpjm Church of Assumption, Wildwood Crest, 5 p.m. . . Avalon Chamber of Commerce dinner meeting. Annual Sights A Sounds Derby, TeitelmaiYSchool, Erma variety show at 7 p.m. followed by display review til 9:30. CMC Chess Club (all ages,welcome), Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Thursday, 7 p.m. Baby Arrives: The Family A the Breastfed Baby, third in series of four monthly meetings on the Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by La Lee he League of CM County (info 886-9815/884-5189), 2 Fairview Dr., North Cape May, 7:30 p.m. Boat Patrols, Public Education A Fellowship, Flotilla 82, USCG Aux., every Thursday, 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May, 8 p.m CM County Republican Club, regular meeting County Park Bldg., Rt. 9, Court House, 8 p.m. Program of Music A Dance by the newly formed Middle High School Show Choir, auditorium, Middle Twp. Elementary School •*3, Rt. 9, CM Court House, 8 p.m. Grease, annual spring musical production of Lower Cape May Regional HS, high school auditorium, Erma, opens for three evenings, tonight 8 p.m. .
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