Cape May County Herald, 16 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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(From Page 16) ^lars watching great movies. This form of entertainment has been a family and dating favorite for many years, and seems to become more fun as the years pass. If you haven’t been to a drivein for a spell, enjoy the good shows this summer at the Wildwood Twin Drive-In. Always a good show awaits you. BURDETTE TOMLIN HORSE SHOW. The 3rd annual Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Horse Show takes PIZZA PIZZA HOAGIES OVEN GRINDERS STEAKS RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI 'SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN DINNERS

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' = TnT f ' FRESH SEAFOOD Jg DINNERS "I'd Walk the Seven-Mile Beach For an Avalon Pitta " 23rd AND OCEAN DRIVE AVALON, N. J. 967-4688 Also Try CIRCLE PIZZA 21st & Dune Drive 967-7566

NOW OPEN FOR SEASON

SUPER-CUSTOM AMUSEMENT RIDES!

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RIDES OPEN NICHTLT 6 PM SAT.-SUN. 12:30 P.M.

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place this Saturday and ^Inday, June 19 & 20, from 8 a m to 8 p.m. each day. Rain or shine, the show is scheduled to go on at Meadow Creek Farm, Rt. 9, Claremont. There is a nominal admission. The show benefits the hospital fund drive • • • UNCLE BILL’S OPEN—AT THREE LOCATIONS. The popular Uncle Bill’s Pancake House & Family Restaurants are open once more, serving the same quality food and snacks that have made them so well known and loved. Located at Beach Ave & Perry, Cape May; 32nd & Dune Drive, Avalon; and 306 96th St., Stone Harbor, Uncle Bill’s is a great spot any time of day. We have to admit breakfast at one of these spots is something we look forward to £he pancakes are, simply stated, fantastic. This is the way» start the day; or to enjoy any hour! NEIL’S—TOE PRIDE OF SO. JERSEY. Neil’s Steak & Oyster House, at 222 E. Schellenger Avenue, Wildwood has been a landmark building for many years, drawing crowds from nearly everyone who can’t resist the fine food and beverages served here. Since way back when, Neil’s has been serving thick, juicy steaks and extraordinary seafood to enthusiastic diners. In recent years, Neil’s has added "Upstairs at Neil’s” which is an especially relaxing atmosphere with good music, good food, and summertime fun CAPT’N ARAB’S MEANS GOOD EATING. The restful atmosphere of Capt’n Ahab’s, on Wildwood Blvd., Rio Grande is just the ticket after a hectic day at work or sightseeing hereabouts Consistently, good quality food is stressed here; this well-managed restaurant includes many personal touches. The kitchen turns out tasty dishes prepared to your order. There is always a choice of traditional as well as out-of-the-ordinary food, overseen by the Captain in the spotless kitchen. Time and time again, we go back to this favorite restaurant and always come away well fortified—and delighted. THE GOLDEN INN IS SPECIAL. The Golden Inn. at 78th &.Dune Drive. Avalon is one of the best known and best loved inns in the county, with emphasis on fine cuisine, dancing on weekends, and the popular fashion show luncheons every Wednesday in July & August with fashions by John Wanamaker. Picturesquely located, it offers foods prepared from scratch and using the freshest of ingredients. The melange of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and deluxe temptations make every moment here something you’ll long remember. The Golden Inn is now open daily, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. SEAVILLE BAKE SALE. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Seaville Fire Company will holda bake sale this Saturday, June 19, from 10 to 2. The sweet-smelling breads, cakes and pies will be sold at the Seaville Social Hall. Rt. 50, in Seaville. Pier Offers New ‘Thrill’

WILDWOOD - It’s being billed as the "ultimate in thrill rides.” Imported from Germany, it was installed just before Memorial Day, with the aid of a couple of giant cranes hoisting the 40-ton center section from the beach to pier. According to Hunt's Pier manager Vince Kostek, it took a couple of days to assemble the giant amusement, with the Plan ‘Super’ Flea Mart SEA ISLE CITY — A Super-Centennial Saturday will be held here Saturday, June 19 as part of the city’s year-long 100th Birthday Celebration. It will include one of the area’s largest outdoor flea markets, with dealers and individuals from four states participating.

supervision of the engineer from the Huss Manufacturing Corp. It’s called The Ranger And while it doesn't promise to get the rider’s name up in lights, indications are that those who go aboard will be up above the lights.

UNCLE BILL’S PANCAKE HOUSE & FAMILY RESTAURANTS

NOW OPEN CAPE MAY beach Ave. & Perry

.Eifs NOW OPEN AVAL0M 32nd and Dune Drive 947-0448

rva, NOW OPEN STONE HARBOR 306 96th Street 368-9810

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See.us for QUALITY INVITATIONS RECEPTION ITEMS ATTENDANTS GIFTS by Carlson Craft OPEN DAILY PAPER PEDDLER 2538 Dune Dr. Avalon, NJ. 967-4542

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