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Big week ahead! Spring is everywhere now; you don’t have to go out and Wok for jt anymore. It's here. Coming un r- Gflod Friday and Easter, very meaningful times for Chrfstfandom. . * Tonight, at sundown, the Passover holiday begirts. celebrating the exoduk of the Jews from Egypt long ago. led by Moses Tonight Jews around the World will gatHer for the festive ritual of the Seder, a symbolic meal when certain traditional foods are served: The ceremonial occa sion marks the Jews remembrance of Redemption from bondage During the next eight days, matzo is eaten, replacing the customary leavened bread . ALL THE TRADITIONS OF THIS .SEASON, marking rertejval, serve to rekindle ou^ faith. The traditions also keep the fadies very busy spring housecleaning, cooking . and shopping. The little ones will be looking for their Easter baskets, filled with the goodies they love. We hope you have been very good boys and girls and that the Easter bunny makes a stop at your house The holiday time is one for feasting - here’s some suggestions for eating out this week and next 4 EASTER DINNER AT THE WASHINGTON INN. The Craig family, owners and operators of the classically beautiful Washington Inn.- are taking reservations for Easter. Sunday dinner The Washington Inn, located at 801 Washington St.. Cape May provides a genteel, gracious setting for the holiday meal, with a menu especially devised for the occasion ' . The offerings include th6 best available local products as well as carefully selected meats and hand-made desserts Call 884-5697 ta make reservations The Washington Inn is now open weekends 5 to 10 p m. weekends through the spring. v HOME-STYLE COOKING EASTER DAY at the Coun- . try House Restaurant. Just as on Easter days past over more than a quarter T)f a'century, the Country House Restaurant wilt be serving the great, traditional foods {hat have made this fine restaurant &> famous * Located in the country, on Shore Road. Burleigh (1 mile south of Exit 8 of the GaVden State Pkwy, a gracious old world atmosphere abounds where you can smell bread being baked and delicious fruit pies, made from 6ld family Recipes This cozy restaurant is reminiscent of the old time country restaurants Cape May County was noted for several generations ago a THE VEGAS DINER IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, (Jus Papaspanos and Tom TJervas are the new owners of the Vegas Diner, at 14th fc'.New Jersey Aves., . North Wildwood and they’ve come up with a winner. Their menu offers extravagant samplings of tasty foods from •^round’the world, all at consistently reasonable prices ^ The doors are open 8 a m. to 9 p!m and there are daily specials! The bakery department is open for take-out; all pastries are baked right in the Vegas kitchen The.tiled kitchen is immaculate Vou'll enjoy the quick service and the pleasant people who work at this excellent diner. THE WINCHESTER«INN WILL BE SERVING EASTER DINNER. “Meet you at the Winchester'.' has been a-tradition in Cape May for many years where the fine foods and beverages are served to your order. Located at'siG Lafayette Street, the Winchester sits back from street, surrounded by porches, and is one of the most attractive setting's imaginable. While the interior has been refurbished, it still reflects yesteryear to perfection. The menu is nothing short of ex- | traordinary and Easter d|rm^ is highly recommended. Call for reservations 884-4Jl$8. Luncheon and dinner are served daily. Easter Sunday dinner will bp served from 2,

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WEDNESDAY. APklL 7 , Pataover begins tonight. Spring Rummage Sale. 84. Simeon’s Chureh; 25th & Central Ave., Wildwood, today & tmrw. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gardening by the Sea Club meeting. Lower Twp. Rec. Gntr.,’Villas, 10 a.m. L ‘ \ ' Free Blood Pressure Clink, Wildwood Community Ctr, r H5 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 to noon. ' Exhibit of Works byjelementary school-age youngsters from throughout CM County concludes today. County Art LM^hTIftysick Estate, Cape May, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Board Meeting. Vocational School. Crest Haven Rd., CM Court Houpe, 1 p.m, Free Weekly Dance Clashes for Adults (partners not needed), line, round & ballroom dances, Sea Isle Community Ctr.,\1:3b to 3'p.m: V.D. Clinlr, CM Co. Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy, CM Court House, every Wednesday, 5

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Kiwanls Club’dinner meeting, clubhouse, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 P-m. Potters Wheel Club^Lower Twp, Reci Ctr., Villas, every

Wednesday 7 to 1,0 p jry^

Co-Ed Volley Ball, fdague games each Wednesday* Friday evening, Convention Hall, Cape May, 7 to 10 p.m. Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited)

firehouse, every Wedfiesday, 7:30 p.m.

l,ower Twp. Taxpayers Assn, monthly meeting,

Millman Ctr., Villas, 7’.30 p.m.

Avalon Environmental Commission meeting, Borough Hall, 7:30 p.m. _ > Lower Twp. Chamber of CArtthierce meeting. Chamber Bldg., Bayshore Rd . Villas,. 7:3b p.m. - N.J. BaUpt performance benefiting OCi Arts Center (tickets 399-7628). Music Pier, Ocean City,'8 p.fn.

THURSDAY, APRIL 8 ' <

Fits! Day of Passover.

Spring Rummage Sale (see Wednesday), Wildwood, 9 to

12 noon. \

Cape May Point Civic Club^onthly meeting, firehouse, noon. S • . Line Dance Instruction by Irene, Oliver, American Legion Post, Dias Creek Rd. & Hand Ave., CM Court

Houset every Thursday, 1 ti 2:30 p.m. ’. .

Nat’l Assn, of Retired Federal Employees, CM Co. Chapter meeting, social, Millman Civic Center, Villas, 1 to )2 p.m. ' * CM Co. Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Twp.

Rec Ctjli Villas, every Thursday, 7 p.m.

Wildwood'String Band meeting (interested musicians

call 729-6868/522-0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, evei*y Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ' ^ . Masons. Hereford I^odge F. A A.M:, 6300 Atlantic Aye., Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. J ■. V Silver Spokes Motorcycle Club meeting, VFW Post, Congress St , Cape May, 8 p.m. Lower Twp. Republican Club monthly meeting, clubhouse, Scott Ave., NCM, 8 p.m. . Boat Pati’bls, Public Education &. Fellowship, Flotilla 82, USCG Aux m 39 Yacht Awe., Cape May, every Thursday

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Mothers of Twins meeting (522-3785), 103 E. Preston Ave., Wildwood Crest, 8:15 p.m. * .

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