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CAN YOU BELIEVE IT 9 Labor Day is almost here Neaply time for the harvest festivals Ever since the beginninK of agriculture in the New Stone Age, men have greeted the gathering of the crops with feasting and ceremony. The ancient Jews had their harvest festival just fiftyday after the second day of Passover, because wheat ripens early in Israel The ancient Romans had a festival in honor of Ceres, the goddes's of agriculture, in August We still call grain products 'cereals' because they were one*’ held to be gifts of Ceres Everywhere farmers celebrated both the picking of the first fruits and the completion of the harvest In oui 1 time these customs have disappeared in many places, and slirvive only in remote rural districts. Thin wcvh monarch butterflies are drifting south. When these big insects were on their way in the aUtumn of 1934 a heavy storm swept most of them across the riorthAtlantifi ocean The few survivors have been increasing their^ numbers steadily since , i - / Herring gulls are now back on the Jersey cogsT and on the riverir for the wfoter This week secs the IjRfc brood of young bluebirds leaving the nest. Bluebirds £ach our region from the south as February closes, and'so are the very earliest migrants. And we welcome them both for their beauty and because they are "worth their weight in gold." destroying insect pests in the fields and orchards. Now. onto some other activities rjf late summer: HERONS NEST — SOMETHING DOING. EVERY NIGHT. The Herons Nest Restaurant and Lounge, located at'thf Concord Motel. 7Bth & Dune Drive. Avalon is open early for breakfast on into the wee hours of tl\e night, serving meals along, with entertainment EltEO’S TAVJERN — WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET. Of all the great spots in Cape May County, nond enjoys a more deserved reputation than Fred's Tavern, at 3I4-9fith Street. Stone Harbor, simply put. it's an oldfashioned tavern that is a year round favorite THE GOLD WHALE HAS A WINE 8 DINE SPECIAL! For just $14.95 per couple, the Gold Whale Restaurant & lounge, in the historic Marquis dd Lafayette, on Beach Drive at Decatur Street, serves a full course dinner, including a bottle of wine Sunday thru Friday from 7:30 p.m TRIDI-JO'S CASA D*.AMICI — THE HOME OF DELICIOUS ITALIAN FOOD. The cooking at Tridi-Jo's Cdsa D'Amici (House of Friends; is so good you'll rediscover all the unique flavors of Italy here. Located at 206 97th Street, Stone Harbor, you’ll find fresh made pasta, hand-rolled manicotti and ravioli, spaghetti cut to order. The unequalled tenderness of the meats, the - freshly caught seafood offer you a rich dining experience. Everything is cooked to order, and everything is magnifico. Come soon for a truly unique dihing experience. Buon appelito! Open for lunch and dinner, and special summer snacks daily from noon to 12 a^m. THE COACHMAN S RESTAURANT & THE RUSTY NAIL — TWO GREAT PLACES UNDER THE SAME ROOF. Double the good times at the Coachman's Restaurant andor the Rusty Nail Cocktail Lounge located at the Coachman's Motor Inn, at 205 Beach Drive. Cape May, just across the shimmering Atlantic Ocean. The Coachman's features breakfast from 7:30 to 12 noon daily, with a large family menu. Dinner is served from 5 to 10 p.m and Sunday dinner is from 4 to 9 p.m. Enjoy the freshest foods, friendly family atmosphere and tasty specialties prepared to your order. THE GOLDEN <NN — THe1h,ACK TO ENJOY INTIMATE DINING. Enjoy/thc finest'intimafe dining at the Golden Inn, 78th & Dyne DriveA Avalon whose atnosphere, hospitality, warmth and/good food are truly inspiring. , Page 18 Please!
sire toRen /// r ■ i \ ['.'<• !>'.•> Avolnn Nj PNinc 1609) 967 8228 THIS SEASON'S SPECIALSEARLY BIRD DINNERS Chicken & Mushroom Crepes, Soup b Salad 85.50 Ravioli & Sausage, Soup, Salad 88.60 Flounder Du Jour, 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 Sunday Brunch 10:30 to 1:30 IlmSnj
• WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 9th Annual Exhibit and Sale of Exotic Shells and Shell Craft. Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., Middle Twp., continues today, tmrw. & Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. F ree Blood Pressure Clinic. Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday, 10 to noon. Hloodmobile, Woodbine State'School, Woodrow Center. Admiral Avenue. 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. „ V.D. Clinic. County Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday 5 ^ to 6 p.m. Trap Shoot open to public, Bayshore Sportsmen’s Club, , clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave , Villas, every Wednesday, 6 p.m. t' Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse. 1011 Beach [. Dr . Cape May, 6:15 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 p.m. Sal' Rarho, tenor. Centennial Summer Concert, ProSmenade Bandshell, JFK Boulevard, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. Social by Villas Womens Republican Club. Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 7:30 p m. U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Rand, I>afayette St. bandstand, Cape May, 8 p.m. NAACP (CM Co. branch) meeting, Public Meeting Rm., CM Court House. 8 p.m. Dancing, children & adults. Convention Hall, Cape May. 8 p.m. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26 9th Annual Exhibit and Sale of Exotic Shells and Shell Craft. Wetlapds Institute, Stone Harbor. Blvd., Middle Twp Continues today, tmrw., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. i Miscellaneous Sun Tanning Tourney (over $1,200 in prizes). Music Pier. Boardwalk & Moorlyn Terrace, Ocean City, 1 p.m. Softball. 16 yrs. & older, every Thursday, Rio Grande Bible Church, at Rio field, 6:30 p.m. County Chess Club (all ages welcome). Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Thursday. 7 p.nr. Wildwood String Band meeting (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall. Wildwood, every Thursday. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Boat Patrols, public education & fellowship. Flotilla 82,
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