Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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FRED’S TAVERN WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET 314-96th Street STONE HARBOR

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dining & entertainment

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Herald A Untern 14 ApriV '82

Dining Guide

Smack in the middle of April. Not a bad time at all. Getting pretty busy? (Nof as busy, we’ll bet, as Mrs. Fedor VaSsilef. a Russian woman, used to be. Mg^Vassilef had 6S children She had sixteen sets of twins^even sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets That’s busy!) Pretty, soon we ll be hearing the lawn mowers‘buzzing. Planting time too. Time to get outside and assess winter’s damage to bushes and to check over what’s in need of painting Remember what's been said about April showers? Spring rains nourish Earth's breast and.thfe loosening of magic forces to start crops and^ grasses toward fulfilfment / ’ THERE IS NO CONCLUSION trrNature's cycle. The times of birth, growth, ap^+est blend imperceptibly into ohe another A spring,rain is a nice blessing. Keep that in mind . . What else can we^ellyou about this month? The sign of Taurus, the Bull,^wgins on .the 20th and lafjts until May 21. If you knoA a Taurus or two (or if you're one yourself), that person is solid and steady and nothing disturbs .'his tranquility. You can throw water on him or light a fire between hi^toes You can beat on his Chest with clenched fists, glare at him hypnotically or shdut at the top of your lungs Taurys won’t budge, an inqh Once his mind is set;he folds his arms calmly and digs in his heels. He sticks out his rather prominent chin,’ flares his nostrils, pins back his ears and you’ve had it: Now that you know all that, here’s some other information we'd like fo share with you:

for truly' unforgetable dining pleasure

HENNY’S

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hENnys NEW DINNER MENU Featuring...Lamb Chops-Veal Picahte-Roasted Long Island . ; Duckling OCbROE JOHNSON' . of fh* 5t»lnwoy Friday 6 Saturday

THE ATLANTIC DINER is open for breakfast & lunch eyeryday! EarlyYisers can get a good start at the Atlantic Diner, Atlantic & Garfield Ave., Wildwood where the hienu includes choices for all appetites. Hearty appetites can start the day right with a 'multitude of delicious choices. % It goes without .saying that the coffee served at the Atlantic Diner is second.to none, served piping hot &-a satisfying thirst quencher for that hot brew most people S enjoy to open Up the eyes.. On weekends too, the Atlantic ^ Diner begins serving breakfast at 6:30 a m. to catch the anglers, shoppers and go-outers. Takeout orders too. Call

522-24B7.

THE PIRATES DEN IS A FAVORITE eating place. Even in an area studded with great eating places, the Pirates Deh, on Bayshore Rd. & E. Delaware Pkwy, Villas, ranks as one of the most outstanding choices you can find. Worthy of recognition in any listing of local spots, you’ll also encounter the best times with the Pirates Den tradition of bringing back jostomers time after time with the varied an(l affordable menu coupled with stout cocktails and beverages.. The setting Is one unduplicaled. Ybu’ll be mad^to feel welcome in this inviting atmosphere, and indulged with equally quality food prepared in the kitchens of this uni- ^ que restaurant . V RUSSO’S RESTAURANT FOR GREAT FOOD & great \ cocktails Russo’s fine restaurant at 4415 Park Blvd., Wildwood specializes in the great foods of Italy. The fresh seafood has long been a tradition which is not just served, but presented. Open all yeari come^on over 5 to 9:30 weekdays' and Fridays & Saturdays 5 to 10 p.pi! to experience Ihomemade Italian food freshly prepared in the authentic way, 1 ’ More than just another Italian restaurant) Russo's is

. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Wildwood Community Ctr, 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 to

noon.

AARP Victorian Cape May. chapter, Victorian^Towers (entertainment Jodnne Reagan Dancers), Victorian Towers. Cape May. social hour before start of meeting at 1

p.m.

Free Weekly Dance Classes for Adults (partners not , needed), line, round & ballroom dances, Sea Isle Community Ctr, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Entry Deadline for 1982 Miss Avalon Talent Contest (April 17), Community Hall' (967-3066), Avalon, 4 p.m. V.D. Clinic, CM Co. Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State I^kwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday, 5 to 6 p.m. ' , Kiwahis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. Co-Ed Volley BalH league games each Wednesday & Friday evening. Convention Hall, Cape May, 7 to 10. r Stone Harbor ACBLDuplicate Bridge (public invited), firehouse, every Wednesday, ?:30 p.m. Square Dance Lessons (adults & young adults), Avalon Community Hall, 2n<f&4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ^frrftteville Historic Preservation Assn, charter election meeting. Methodist Church social hall, Dennisville, 7:30 p^n. ' CM Co.. Advisory Council to Southern N.J. Health Systems Agency, meeting, Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 7:30.p^m. • Candidates Night. Exec. Committee of-CM Co. American Legion Aux., Stone Harbor Post Home, Dune . Drive, Stone Harbor, 8 p.m.. Dr. l^wrencv Winchell, president Atlantic Commuhity College, address before American As^’n. of University Women. County Libipry, CHjl Court House, 8 p.m. •Buried Child,’ Sam/Shepard’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama performed by* SJ Regional Theatre (653-0553), Gateway Playhouse, Bay Ave., Somer PL, opens this evening 8:30. • .

THURSDAY, APRIL IS \ - .

Income Tax Deadline. Last Official day of federal income tax filing season. (60-day extension form 4868 available by telephoning IRS District Office. 210-645-3856.) ' Good Lbch. 4, “t. . ■ ^ 1 * ^ Rummage Sale by St. Barnabas Episcopal .Church, Parish Hqpse, 13 West Bates Ate., Villas,Today, tmrw. &

Sot., 9 a.m. to 2.pjn. r -

CM Co. Chamber of'Commerce luncheon meeting,-The Lodge, Anglesea, noon. * -• ‘ ^ \ Lower Twp. Federation of Senior Citizens meeting, (br-

ing friend), lidillman Center.'VUlas, 1 p.m.

Line Dance Instruction J>y Ireqe Oliver, American Legion ( Post, Dias Creek Rd. & Hand-Ave., CM Cpurt

House, every Thursday, 1 to 2:30 p’.m.

Avalon Chamber of Commerce dinner meeting.. Wildlife of CM County,six-week {Thursday-. evening ^ » course at Wetlands Inst, (advance reg. 368-1211), Stone

Harbor Blvd., begins this evening.

The Music Man, fund-raiser benefiting Sea Isle City

Hours: Fri. & Sot. 5-10-Sun. 3-9

CLOSED MONDAYS

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A ment bdast great seasonings, blended by the chef’s exVerienced hand. A wjdt variety’of choices awaits you.

DONNELLY’S AI^E HOUSE is ohe of the county*

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«HAMANN'S SUNSET ( RESTAURANT . BAYSHORE S HUDSON RDS.. V11 LAS HOME STYLE MEALS— —REASONABLE PRICED OPEN THUR.-SAT P.M. SUNDAY 17:30 PM OPEN ALL WINTER

96th and 3rd Ave. STONE HARBOR.

HOUSE ROOM 'N DELI DINING • BAR • DANCING THURS., APRIL 15 "PICKIN' AND LICKIN’ NIGHT" Featuring EASY STREET A Nashville Recording Country & Western Bond AND ALL THE CHICKEN S RIBS YOU CAN EAT $6.95 —' RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED WED. FRI. 8 SAT., APRIL U. 168 W' the GARRETT LEWIS BAND .

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