Cape May County Herald, 9 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

Time Out-

Dining Guide

lilt- F IRST Annual Spring Program al thr Kids Kottagr ,,r« school in Tmirl House Iasi »rrk serves as a reminder lhai graduation lime Is here again. This one had a Mother i.omr theme (.raduales include, from left: Danny Keen Krist> Flisano. Kirh Sweitier. Scot Brown. Butch (.ardler, ( hrls Mills and Tim tTle, Militia, Brass Rubbing Demonstrations Set

* t.OWKH TWP DemonstratiodP, by an 18th century military unit, and <if anc’ienl brass rubbings will take place this Satur day and Sunday. respec- # lively, al Historic Cold Spr mg Village • Starting at 11 a m Saturday and continuing throughout the day. the

Egg Harbor Guard will reenact a militia encampment and military drill of the 1770s ON SUNDAY from 1 to 3. Marion Young Sweeney will demonstrate the an- * cient erf of brass rubbing She will also display a large private collection of Medieval rubbings

OPEN 6 NIGHTS A WEEK lues, through Thurs. 5 to 9 Fri. S Sot. 5 to 10 Sunday 3 to 9

GEORG! JOHNSON

01 the Steinway Friday t Saturday

Mid Junr A Krcal time of year tor just about everything except shoveling snow Do you think we re lust kidding? Back in 1816 thekveather in'New England took a queer turn Snow fell on June 6. destroying the crops By faft. food was scarce Wild animals, domestic animals and people, all suffered The year was properly called the starving year.' as well as The year without a .COMING I'P ON THE CALENDAR IS FLAG DAY. JUNE 14. On this day the Continental Congress adopted a design for a flag, which is the basis of all later American flags; thirteen stars & stripes, one for each of the original states ... In 1794 ('ongress voted to add two stripes and two stars to the flag, because Vermont and Kentucky had been add >d to the Union By 1818 there were Awenty states in the ' Union Seeing that the flag would b*ome too cluttered. Congress voted to return to the original thirteen stripes, and to add one star for each new state on the July 4 after its admission One July 4.1959 the forty-ninth star was ad ded by Alaska, and on July 4. 1960 the fiftieth star for Hawaii Following, are some local stars along the restaurant cir-

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ENJOY THE PETER SHIELDS INN. The Peter Shields Inn. at 1301 Beach Avenue. Cape May is more than a scenic spot. it is a delightful inn to enjoy fine dining served by a thoughtful staff. This recently-restored luxury home from the turn of the century is of course, a treasure in itself. The menu matches the imaginative return to yesteryear with an abundance of tasty and well prepared selections to choose from The ocean views are of course, spectacular. Dining also on the porch. TIME TO ZABERIZE. Zaberer s Anglesea Inn. located off exit 6 of the Garden State Parkway, serves everything on the grand scale There is simply no other wpy to describe the impressive atmosphere and feasting in this spectacular restaurant. Food portions afe gargantuan The menu is unsurpassed and offers prime ribs, seafood, fish and extraordinary dishes of all kinds The'desserts are. of course, heavenly! The entire restaurant is decorated with antiques, statues, theatrical posters, animated figures and hundreds of Tiffany lamps Here is truly a feast not only for your appetite — but your eyes as well! A MOST ELEGANT BRUNCH AT ALEXANDER'S. In Cape May. Alexander's is considered an extraordinary dining experience. Ix>cated at 653 Washington St., right next door to the City Hall, brunch at Alexander’s is nothing short of fantastic! 1 V Not pnly an extraordinary setting<|lnside an old Victorian mansion filled with rare antiquS and touches, but the meals are created with an eye to dWail as well. Here, you will find fresh flowers, fine linens and silver, but fine food to match the impressive surroundings. The Sunday brunch is served starting at 9 a.m. and is a perfect way to begin a leisurely day ATLANTIC DINER OPENS EARLY. Early risers can enjoy breakfast at the Atlantic Diner, at Atlantic & Garfield Aves.. Wildwood which opens its doors at 6:30 a m. There are plenty of egg choices as well as fresh baked pastries, served with steaming, hot coffee brought to your table by a smiling waitress. What a way to start the day. Luncheon too until 2 p.m ; the salad bar is especially recommended. D’CONTINENTAL LOUNGE - DOUBLE GREAT! The D'Continental Lounge & Restaurant, at Walnut ? N. Jersey Ave.. North Wildwood is ah unusual two menu restaurant lovers of both Chinese and American food will find exciting Excellent American food is featured as well as delicious

jack cun&iFf's hepalcYs inn presents YOUNG ^ IDEAS Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Coming June 28th TORINO REVIEW Reservations accepted with Advance Ticket Sole Coming June 20th JIMMY SA1A (One Man Band-Sundays & Thursdays)

COMPLETE PACKI6E STORE

FREE PARKING FOR 500 CARS RTS. 1147 RIO BRiNDE 886-8050

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 Frre Blood Prexxoro Oinlc. Wildwood Community Ctr . 115 W Davis Ave , Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 lo noon. . m* / Walking Tours of Historic Cape May. meet Mall mfo Booth at Ocean St., every Wednesday & Sunday. 10 a m 3rd Annual Strawberry Festival. Greater Cape May Historical Society, Colonial House. 653' 2 Washington St.. Cape May. 11 a m. to 4 p.m. CM County Chamber of Commerce Private Industry Council Meeting. CM Court House, 12 noon. Historic Tours of Physlck House & Victorian Museum. Physick Estate. Capo May. every Wednesday. Saturday & Sunday, noon to 4 \ Picnic in the County Park. Stone Harbor Seniors (bring a covered dish, own utensils). Court House, 4 p.m V.D. Clinic. County Health Dept.. Crtst Haven Rd.. Garden State Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday.

5 to 6 p.m.

Trap Shoot open to the public, Bayshore SporLsman s Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave.. Villas,

every Wed. 6 p.m.

Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, till Beach

Dr. Cape May, every Wed. 6 p.m

Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr.. every

Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m

Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited),

firehouse, every Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.

THURSDAY, JUNE 10

Polka Spree by the Sea. starts today, thru Sunday. Wildwood Convention Hall. ‘ . Final meeting. Cape May Point Civic Club, (884-2763. 884-8712). Cape May Point Fire house, vioon. Installation Luncheon. Stone Harbor-Avalon Branch. Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary, Whitebrier Inn.

Avalon, noon.

Penny Party. St. John of God Church Hall. Town Bank Rd., North Cape May. 7 p.m. Countv 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 +177 F. & A.M. meeting. 6300 Atlantic Aye., Wi|dwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. Silver Spokes Motorcycle Cluh meeting. VFW Post. Congress St., Cape May. 8 p.m. Musical Godspell (command performance by Jr. & Sr. Youth Groups). First United Methodist Church. CM Court

House. 8 p.m.

Boat Patrols. Public Education & Fellowship. Flotilla 82. USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May. every Thurs-

day. 8 p.m.

Mothers of Twins meeting, 103 E. Preston Ave., Wildwood Crest (522-3785/. second Thursday each month.

8:15 p.m.

FRIDAY. JUNE II Basketball Clinic, today & tmrw., Crest Pier. Wildwood Crest. y New & Used Sale. St. John of God Church. Townbank Rd., Cold Spring/every Fri. & Sat. thru Sept., 9 to 4. Senior Citizens Mth Annual Arts & Crafts Festival, today & tmrw^jConyention Hall, Cape May, 10 to 5.

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RMtaurant and Lounga OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH 6 DINNER Sea foot/. Steaks, Quiches 6 Crepes

WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS wm Monday: LOBSTER QUICHE *6.25 Tuesday: FLOUNDER (with CRABMEAT) .'7.30 Wednesday: VEAL PARMIGIANA *9.95 Thursday WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER . *9.95 Friday PRIME RIB *9.95

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M. to 1:30 A.M. 12 P.M. To 5 P.M. Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

featuring TERRY LOWE Located ot the CONCORD MOTEL 78th and DUNE DRIvl AVALON ft 368-8220 3

HAMANN'S SUNSET RESTAURANT BAYSHORE 8 HUDSON RDS. VILLAS HOME STYLE MEALS— —REASONABLE PRICED OPEN THUR-SAT 4:388 P.M. SUNDAY 1-7:30 PM OPEN ALL WINTER

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NDAY THRU jHURSPAY

• VEAL SPECIAL

SERVED ON A .95

SPRING HOURS: 5-9:30 M - 522-7038 ; 4415 PARK BLVD., WILDWOOD :