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APPEARING ATHENNYS FRI.& SAT., APRIL 30 & MAY 1 TOGETHER
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Isn’t April grand? Each mild April day gives a life to the spirit. That old winter coat gets to look pretty seedy about n °Speahing of seedy, this is a good time to sow some flower geetis for nice blooms late in the summer and early fall. Seeds of asters, zinnias, calendulas, cosmos, verbenas, and snap-dragons can be planted now. Mother mosquitoes are hunting around now for olffcans and other containers that have water in them. Wherever they find these, they lay a lot of eggs on the water and before long a new crop of mosquitoes will be around to torment us, daramHiUht. (Mostly at night, come to think of ' ALL SIK H OLD CANS AND THINGS should be removed, and aSlittle oH should be poured on the surface of any pools of stending water. This prevents the hatching of any mosquitoes there. • Lots of bird arrivals going on. And with them, new bird .songs fill the air. Suggest you take a cue from the birds and sing a song or two yourself. If you’ve been at it in the shower each morning, you’ve got the right idea, no maUer what the neighbors think. Here’s some restaurant choices we like to sing the
praises of:
UIUE’S IS NOW OPEN WEEKENDS. One of the area’s best known and best loved restaurants, Urie's, is now open weekends. Overlooking the beautiful back bay area, Urie's is located on Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood, just a few minutes away from exit 48 of the Garden State Pkwy. The seafood is famous at Urie’s, boasting catches from near and far. „ - The choices are fabulous, the beverages are lively and the nautical atmosphere is amongst the most attractive around. The loyal patrons and friends of Urie’s have flocked to the famous fish fry restaurant for more years than we can keep account of. Urie’s is now open Friday & Saturday 5 to 9 p.m., and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Credit cards
accepted.
EXCEPTIONAL GOURMET DINING AT ALEXANDER’S. at 653 Washington St. (next to City Hall) personifies the best of.olde Cape May when elegant dining was the hallmark of the times. Alexander’s brings back those days of extraordinary meals in the elegant at-
mosphere of an historical Victorian mansion.
Now open Friday thru Monday from 6 p.m., the Sunday Brunch served until 9 a m. until 1 p.m. is an unforgettable occasion for leisurely diners who enjoy piping hot coffee served endlessly from a silver pot along with-specially prepared food made from only the very finest ingredients.
Reservations by telephoning 884-2555.
THE HOF BRAU OFFERS DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT 'dining under one roof. The Hof Brau, at the comer of Oak & Pacific Aves.. Wildwood is open not only for luncheon, and dinner, but the Happy Hour and late night snacks as well! The menu is truly inspired and includes choices to
delight youngsters as well as adults.
Children under 12 years old can enjoy their own specially prepared foods, including spaghetti and meatball, fried chicken, chopped steak and roast beef. All child dinners include French fries, vegetable and jello. The Hof Brau doors open at 11 a.m. and don’t close until 2 a.m. Closed
Sundays.
GOOD EATING TIMES AGAIN AT THE FILLING STATION. Cape May’s Filling Station is open once again and filling orders for all those burger temptation this wellknown restaurant is so justifiably famous for. Located on Lafayette St., across from the Acme, the Filling Station features ribs, steak, chili, chicken and great dinner
specials.
The ice cream specialties are sinfully delicious, made
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 Free Blood Pressure Clink. Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 to noon. Kindergarten registration for Avalon & Stone Harbor children, Stone Harbor Elementary School, 93rd & Ocean Dr., 10 am. Chicken Chow Mein Luncheon & Social by Ladies Aux., Lower Twp. Rescue Squad, Main & 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. V.D. Clink, CM Co., Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday, 5 to 6 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Puppet Performance of the Enchanted Library, County Library, CM Court House, 6:30 p.m. 7th Annuat < 4-H Spring Garden Show, 4-H Youth Ctr., Dennisvllle Rd., CM Court House, today, tmwr. & Friday, today 6:30 to &30 p.m. Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Co-Ed Volley Ball, league games each Wednesday & Friday evening, Convention Hall, Cape May, 7 to 10 p.m. Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited), firehouse, every Wedneday, 7:30 p.m. Square Dance Lessons (adults & young adults), Avalon Community Hall, 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Lower Twp. Chamber of Commerce meeting, first & third Wednesdays of each month, Chamber Bldg., Villas, 7:30 p.m. Surrougate Robt. Hentges, speaker before Villas Women's Republican Club, (all welcome), Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m. Wildwood Chapter of DebOrah meeting, N. Wildwood Rec. Ctr., 10th & Central Ave., North Wildwood, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. APRIL 22 CM County Chamber of Commerce Board of Director’s Meeting, the Lodge, North Wildwood (res. 465-7181) today. 7th Annual 4-H Spring Garden Show (see Wednesday CM Court House, continues today, 10 to 3 (demonstrations today only 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Line Dance Instruction by Irene Oliver, American Legion Pbst, Dias Creek Rd. & Hand Ave., CM Court House, every Thursday, 1 to 2:30 p.ni. Ham Dinner, Green Creek Methodist Church (886-0948 or 2604) from 4:30 to 6:30. Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by St. Marys Episcopal Church School, 95th & 3rd Ave.. Stone Harbor, two seatings 5 & 6 p.m. Food Penny Auction. Marmora Volunteer Fire Co. Aux., Tuckahoe Rd. doors open6:30, auction 7 p.m. CM Co. Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Twp., Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Thursday 7 p.m. Wildwood String Band meeting (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Masons Hereford Lodge F. & A.M., 6300 Atlantic AVb., Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. Silver Spokes Motorcycle Club, VFW Post, Congres St., Cape May, 8 p.m.
HAMANN'S SUNSET RESTAURANT BAYSHORE 4 HUDSON RDS.. VILLAS HOME STYLE MEALS— —REASONABLE PRICED OPEN THUR.-SAT 4:3M P.M. SUNDAY 1-7:30 PM OPEN ALL WINTER
96th and 3rd Ave. STONE HARBOR, . 368-3100
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