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SEPTEMBER HAS CO)VfE! Getting a mite chilly hereabouts, but September is thp perfect month at the seashore The natives know this best kept secret September is a favorite month for a lot of people. Maybe not the kids tho who go back to school. Blit the mothers seem to like September. According to country writer Haydn S Pearson the first school day is something most kids look forward to. He wrote: "Mr. Shakespeare was only partially correct In his famous description of a very younn man on his way to school All schoolboys do not no unwillingly when it's time for teacher to ring the bell for the first day of a new term. Most boys and girls in spite of some expected talk to the ■ contrary look forward to the organized routine of working and playing tbgether.'' September is a good time to get out and walk a bit.' Fewer cars. Fewer people. Nice, pleasant weather. The days may grow short when you reach September, but they're beautiful to behofd. Ditto for the evenings Following, some local pleasures as September gets underway: ' „ , CAFE LOREN — THE BEST OF THE SEASON. The Cafe Loren, at 23rd & DUne Drive, Avalon Offers the most enticing dishes of the season in an attractive setting yod're going to love % Cafe Loren's food is worthy of the highj^ht rating. You'll find the nightly Mexican dinner specials priced from $6.95 an appealing change from ordinary food Also recommended here are the early bird dinners, including Chicken fit Mushroom crepes, with soup and salad, all for just $5-,50. Other suggestions are the Ravioli & Sausage, with soup & salad for $6.50; and the superb Flounder Du‘Jour with soup & salad for $7 50 FEAST AT THE O'CONTINENTAL LOL’NGE & ' RESTAURANT. While most good restaurants are satisfied to serve one great cuisine, thtj chefs at the D'Continental Lounge & Restaurant, at Walnut & New Jer^y Avenue. North Wildwood, serve two great cuisines — Chinese and American food. It would be hard to say which cuisine we like better When we feel in the mood for Chinese food, we head over to the D Continehtal and enjoy mouth-watering Chinese food like we’ve never experienced before. And, then, at other times, when we want to enjoy great American food, we know the D’Continental prepares the finest American food possible You're going to love the D’Continental too.
eflre tiORen : i • v> pi*■».. «yt, •*>/ sm THIS SEASON'S SPECIALS: EARLY BIRD DINNERS Chicken & Mushroom Crepes, Soup & Salad 86.60 ) Ravioli & Sausage, Soup, Salad $8.60 Flounder Du Jour, Soup, Salad 87.60 NIGKTLY MEXICAN DINNER SPECIALS From $6.95 Dinner Every Night from 5 fo 10 pm Early Bird Dinner 5 to 7 pm Sunday Brunch 10:30 to 1:30
HENNY’S HAS ONLY ONE STANDARD — THE HIGHEST QUALITY. Whether you a**e a true connoisseur or simply enjoy the pleasure of fine foods and beverages, you can travel the world over and not find a more enjoyable restaurant & lounge then Henny’s at 97th & Third Avenue. Stone Harbor. Lunchtime, cocktail time, and during the dinner hours, from euisine in the Continental tradition to tender kingsize steaks, any meal you order here is a specialty and gourmet's delight The businessmen’s lunch served daily Monday-Saturday 11:30 to 3; and Sunday 12to 3 includes a lavish open salad bar THE A LA CARTE SAYS Come on over ' This pleasant restaurant located right on the bustling Washington Mall. Cape May includes a charming sidewalk cafe. It has already gained ah outstanding reputation for offering a large menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are nightly dinner specials, including popular favorites from the world over. Open every day from 7 a m. to 12 midnight! there is 24 hour food service Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday The late nite menu includes light snacks to please the night owls.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I •Dried Flower Arrangement* talk by Mrs. Norman Young. Garden By The Sea Club meeting. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, 10 a.m. Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Wildwood Community Ctr . 115 W. Davis Ave.. Wildwood, every Wednesday. 10 to noon. • Board Meeting. Vocational Schools in,CM Co., Career Center, Crest Haven Rd , CM Court House, 1 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 pubfic, Bayshore Sportsmen’s Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave., Villas, Every Wednesday, 6 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, till Beach Dr , Cape May. 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., every Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. Avalon Environmental Commission Meeting. Council Meeting Rmi. 7:30 p.m. The Doctors of Rhythm, Centennial Summer Concert, Promenade Bandshell, JFK Boulevard, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p!m. Lower Cape May Regional High School Band, Lafayette St. Bandshell, Cape May, 8 p.m. Dancing, children & adults, Convention Hall. Cape May. 8 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Great Adventure trip sponsored by Rio Grande Bible Church (886-9494). bus Ivs. parsonage 7:30 a m. County Chess Club (all ages welcome),. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Thursday. 7 p.m. Wildwood String Band (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, USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May. every Thursday. 8 p.m. 5 Poinl Club Meeting. Avalon Rm., Boro Hall, 8 p.m. Teen Dance, Convention Hall, Cape May. 8:30 p.m •The Four Seasons’ lecture by Keith Seager. birds & flowers found in Cape May County, sponsored by CM Geographic Society. Victorian Towers auditorium. Cape May. 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 New & Used Sale, every Friday & Saturday thru September. St. John of God Church. Town Band Rd.. No Cape May. Food Sale by the women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Guarantee Bank Villas branch, Bayshore Rd.. 9:15 a m. Recruit (Graduation Exercises. U.S. Coast Guard Training Ctr., Parade Field. Cape May. every Friday. 11 a.m. U.S. Air Force Band, final Centennial Summer Concert, Promenade Bandshell, JFK Boulevard, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. “The Ghosts of Cape Horn" film documentary, Cape May County Art League, carriage house, Physick Estate. 1048 Washington St., tonight, tmrw. & Sunday. Cape May. 8 p.m. Dancing children & adults. Convention Hall. Cape May. 8 p.m. / Alateen. Maris Stella Auaitorium, 50th & Dune Drive. Avalon, every Friday, 8:36 p.m. Al-Anon, Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon. 8/30 p.m. / SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 "Life Mi Colonial America" talks by Dorothea Connolly, Historic Cold Spring Village. 731 Seashore Rd., Cold Spring (884-1810). today, tmrw. & Monday. New & Used Sale (see Friday), No. Cape May, 9 to 4. Red Headed Woodpeckers. Caspian Terns and a final walk led by Dave Ward to look for migrating birds. Cape May Geographic Society, meet at Lafayette St. School at 9:3@ a m. or 10 at the County Park. Bizarre Bazaar. Art Center Crafts Festival, Music Pier. Ocean City. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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