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BUSINESSMEN LUNCH Mon.-Sot. 11:30 to 3: Sun. 12 to 3 • OPEN SALAD BAR • DINNER SERVED DAILY Mon.-Sat. 5 to 10; Sunday 3 to 10
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Sunday thru Thursday GEORGE JOHNSON!
Friday 8 Saturday
Time Out^ Dining Guide
July is nearing the finish line. The fourth week of July marks the close of the bird song for the year Less than half a dozen songsters will join in the morning chorus and after this week there wilt be no morning chorus This is in great contrast with what you heard early this month, isn't it? On the other hand, there is constant music in the air both day and nights. - of a kind, although its quality is hardly that of bird music. The late July chorus is an insect chorus, whith never stops except perhaps for an hour at dawn All day long countless grasshoppers, locusts, crickets, beetles, and cicadas are making noise-a. each in his own way Added to these sounds are the softer, morejnusical notes of the tree toads and the salamander in the high country So that even if bird song is stopping,UJiS week.* Nature is anythirig but silent. w Then at night the hours are filled with newllpng. Tree crickets and katydids and meadow grasshopp^start in. as we have seen, soon after sunset and keep up their chorus until dawn Have you watched any of these performers fiddling yet? ^
Here's more entertainment suggestions for this week: ED ZABKRER’S — SUPERLATIVE. This unbelievable restaurant has to be seen to be believed. There is just nothing that compares tO/fTno matter how you choose to praise it It's big and beautiful, for one thing, decorated with genuine Tiffany lamps, thousands of antiques. Victorian paintings and gorgeous artifacts. And while many people come for the first time to see the decorations, it's the food that brings them back time after time Located in North Wildwood, Zabcrer's cooks and serves food that more than pleases the palate as well as the eye Wf BREAKFAST SPECIAL AT THE VILLAGE WEST. Bring the whole famil for an inexpensive, satisfying breakfast at the new & Inondly Village West Family ’Restaurant, at 40fi Broadway. West Cape May. The Village West is nestled among the charms of historic West Cape May & sets a comfortable mood for all the meals of the day and the evening Open Monday to Saturday 7 a m to 8 p m and Sunday 7 a m to 2 p.m relax in the pleasant setting The 99* breakfast special includes two tasty pancakes plus an egg Take out served up when you want it — call 884-5322. COOKIES' BCFFET —WONDERFUL. WONDERFUL. You can travel the world over and not find a more delightful buffet than at Cookies' Buffet, located inside the Huntington House, on Grant St. just off Beach Drive, in (’ape May. Mounds of food are set out for your choosing,, including creamy seafood newburgh and the many. many, many •choice entrees, salads, and desserts. All you have to do is keep heaping your plate time after time with all the food you want to eat. The cost is just $9.50 per person; children under 8 vears just $3.95. THE‘COUNTRY HOUSE RESTAURANT — EVERYTHING'S HOMEMADE. For more than 25 years the red-shingled Country House Restaurant, on Rt 9. Burleigh has been a favorite dining spot by locals and tourists alike. The country setting hasn't changed too much over the years, and the fodd has remained the same excellent quality Many of the recipes are the same ones served and enjoyed a quarter of a cehtury ago. tvhich have remained requested favorites over years. Alow a take out menu has been added so that you can enjoy the same country foods you have enjoyed at the Country House in your own home or motel room. Call 465-5388. < Page 18 Please)
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• (/ „- .Vi m U J Pnom? 609: 967 82P8 THIS SEASON'S SPECIALS: EARLY BIRD DINNERS Chicken & Mushroom Crepes, Soup and Salad 86.60 Ravioli (s Sausage, Soup, Salad 86.60 Flounder DuJour, Soup, Salad 87.60 NIGHTLY MEXICAN DINNER SPECIALS From $6.95 Dinner Every Night from 5 to 10 pm Early Bird Dinner 5 to 7 pm Brunch Saturday b Sunday 10:30 to 1:30 VISA and MASTERCARD Accepted
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 Home Baked Food Sale by the Ladies Guild of the First Baptist Church. Maple & Atlantic Aves., Wildwood. 10 to 2. Free Blood Pressure Clinic, Wildwood Community Ctr, 115 W Davis Ave.. Wildwood, every Wednesday. 10 to noon. Stuffed Cabbage Luncheon & social by Ladies Aux., Lower Twp. Resuce Squad. Main & Georgia Aves.. Villas. 12 noon. Free Dog Dip. sponsored by Purina - Dog Dip. at Croitor’s Feed & Cdal. Schoolhouse La . CM Court House, bring dog on leash* a towel. 1:30 to 5 p.m. V.D. Clinic. Cdu^ty Health Dept.. Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkjvy.. CM Court House, every Wednesday 5 to 6 p.m.. Trap Shoot, open to the public, Bayshore Sportsman's Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave., Villas, every Wednesday, 6 p.m. Red (Toss Disaster Workshop, accepting registrations, train to serve on a disaster team (465-7382), Red Cross • Hdqs., 10 N. Main St., CM Court House. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. f Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse. 111! Beach Dr.. Cape May. every Wednesday. 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. Mansions by Gaslight, evening of four Victorian interiors. tickets & map at Physick House, Cape May. 7:30 to 10 p.m. Larry Ferrari, organ concert, Centennial Summer Concert, Promenade Bandshell, JFK Blvd., Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. Mays Landing Veterans Band. Rotary bandstand. Lafayette Street. Cape May. 8 p.m. Dancing. Children & adults, every Wednesday. Convention Hall. Cape May. 8 p.m. Open Meeting. Republican executive committee, old Court House Bldg., CM Court House. 8'p.m. •Countdown'. F.J. Hartland trilogy, nightly thru tmrw.. again July 25 & 26. Chalfonte Hotel. Columbia & Howard Aves.. Cape May, 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY. JULY 22 Bazaar by Order of Eastern Star. Music Pier, Ocean City. 9 to 3. Home Baked Food Sale (see Wednesday). Wildwood, today 10 till 2. & 6 to 8. 465-7252 465-4321 212 SOUTH MAIN STREET CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N.J. •COLD CUTS •HOAGIES • POTATO SALAD • COLE SLAW PARTY TRAYS — LUNCH M£AT TRAYS 6 PK. PEPSI 16 01. Bol. *2” PA. DUTCH BIRCH BEER 2 III Bol. 89‘ 8 PK. COKE 10oi.*2”
TRIDI-JO'S Casa D’Amici (HOUSE OF FRIENDS) Delicious Italian Food — Everything Homemade Informal Dining Try Our CLAMS & SPAGHETTI with While Sauce I and the INDIVIDUAL SIZE PIZZA 206 97th St., Stone Harbor * Open Daily noon to 12 AM 368-1303
HERONS NEST Vjy Restaurant and Lounge OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH ft DINNER Seafood, Steaks, Quiches ft Crepes WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS^ Monday: LOBSTER QUICHE *6.25 Tuesday: FLOUNDER (with CRABMEAT) *7.50 Wednesday: VEAL PARMIGIANA *8.95 Thursday WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER . *9.93 Friday PRIME RIB... *9.93
LATE NI6HT MENU iop m to i soa.m PATIO BAR A LUNCHEON 12 p m to s p m * LIVE ENTERTAINMENT * Thur$., Frl., Sat. A Sun. featuring TERRY LOWE Located at the CONCORD MOTH 78th and DUNE DRIVE, AVALON gg 368-8220

