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*DID YOU SAY October is almost herej Did you say you’re hearing it’s going to be a big, bad vwntcr? Did you say you want to enjoy October to the hilf. getting out amongst the fall colors and experiencing this great month? We say you’re right. You’re right, you’re right. And. now. a little nature talk. Did you know there are over two hundred hinds of asters, ranging in color from deep to almost pure white 9 And over a hundred kinds of goldenrod spread over the fields? These pixies will be dotting gardeas and fields, and bringing bright colors to oyr landscape. Look for them, won't you? This weekend yoult be seeing lots of bird watchers (watch them) during the Audubon Society Fall Weekend. The bird watchers will be winging here full force to watch the fall migratioas. Cape May Point is considered one of the best spots in the world to watch birds, according to the bird watchers. The hawk migrations are considered particularly spectacular.-~s No matter what your interest is this time of year you'll enjoy the shore locale. Here's a sampling of some local spots you might like to visit: WATSON’S M Kit ION INN—OPEN WEEKENDS TIIKOU(;il OCTOBER. While the colors are changing out side, the decor and magnificent meals one discovers at Watson’s Merion Inn, at 106 Decatur Street, Cape May remain superior throughout the years. Gracious dining is the hallmark of this visually commanding restaurant with an excellent wine and spirits list, serving divine entrees, many prepared from collectors' recipes. The early diner’s special is served from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Dinner and cocktails are served weekends in October 4:30 to 10 p.m. TOP OF THE M A Rtf—TOPS FOR DINING ^TDANCING! Located atop the Marquis de Lafayette fnn, Ocean Drive at Decatur in Historic Cape May. tlje^Top of the Marq is the premier rooftop restaurant- along the shoreline. n Friday and Saturday nights, Skip Kehrqjtd the Four Most entertain-with their soothing sounds. From the win- - dows, you can enjoy the undulating waves of the Atlantic Ocean while you are served tasty cuisine; the fresh fish and seafood are especially recommended. Diriner is served from 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Enjoy the Beat-the-Clock specials too. Call for reservations; 884-3431 PILOT HOUSE—PILOT YOUR WAY TO A GREAT TIME. The Pilot House, located at 142 Decatur Street, on the Mall, in olde Cape May is a pleasurable place to enjoy autumn unfolding. The outside patio helps to invigorate both the appetite as well as the people-watching instincts, as you overlook the street scene. There are always lunch and dinner specials — and they are delicious. Later, when winter-enfolds, there will be the warming fireplace to enjoyindoors. But, for now, outdoor dining is the recommended pastime at the Pilot House. BOUNTIFUL PORTIONS AT CAPT’N ARAB'S. This pleasant restaurant, located on Rt. 47, between Rt. 9 & the Garden State Parkway, in Rio Grande affords a restful atmosphere and an affordable dinner of first-rate food served by an unusually thoughtful staff. We like the economical nightly Chef Specials for $6.95 that include soup or salad. 2 vegetables, rolls and butter. No matter what you select at any time, you will always find your meal satisfying. Frank & Jane Bonner are a terrific host-team. NEIL’S STEAK & OYSTER HOUSE—IT’S HELPED TO MAKE WILDWOOD FAMOUS. There are restaurants that fit into a resort and enhance the atmosphere; then there are other restaurants such as Neil’s which become (Page 21 Please)
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Wm. II. Bright Memorial Tournament, Wildwood Golf Club, today thru Oct. 3. Free Block Pressure Clinic. Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday, 10 to noon. Luncheon & Fashion Show, benefits St. Joseph's PTA of Sea Isle City, (tickets 263-3389 or 263-3818), Whitebrier Inn, Avalon, cocktails*11 a 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. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, 6:15 p'.m. Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Penny Party benAits animal Welfare Society (465-4563), Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 7 p.m. •Bronze Age Greece’sHde lecture by Bcttyne B. Hull, CM County'Art League£l050 Washington St., Cape May, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Line Dancing, every Thursday, Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 Home, Hand Ave. & Dias Creek Rd., CM Court House, 12:30 to 2 p.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), Ldgion Hall. Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pack 63 Cubs Open House, for boys 8 yrs. or completed Grade2& pafents; alsoWebelos, 10 yrs. old & parenLs, St. Raymond’s Hall, Villas, 7:30 p.m. Annual Membership Meeting & Installation Banquet, (conducted by Sen. James R. Hurley), CM County Chamber of Commerce; speaker Jerry Toman, German economist on tourism & travel, Mariner Inn, Wildwood Crest. Dutch Treat 6:30 to 7:30, dinner 7:30 p.m. Boat Patrols, public education & fellowship, Flotilla 82. USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May, every Thursday, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER I Audubon Society Fall Weekend, Cape May. today thru Sunday. Annual Fall Rummage Sale, Avalon Methodist Church, (info 967-4290), today & tmrw., 9 a m. to 1 p.m. Recruit Graduation Exercises, U.S. Coast Guard Training Ctr., Parade Field, Cape May, every Friday, 11 a.m. Bavarian Oktoberfest, Wildwood Convention Hall, tonight thuu Sunday, 6 p.m.-12 a.m. Feature Film Series. CM County Library, CM Court House. Harvest Social, Ladies Aux., Villas Volunteer Fire Company, Millman Center, 7:30 p.m. Alateen, Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m. AA. Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m. Al-Anon, Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dunfe Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2 Indian Summer Run. sponsored by Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, (info 729-4000), two-mile fun run along boardwalk, followed by 6.2 mile run along beach & brdwk., 9 a.m. Annual Fall Rummage Sale, (see Friday), Avalon, concludes today 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sweet Feast by Jaycee-ettcs. Rodia’s Flea Market, Rt. 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fifth Annual Oktoberfest, games, fo6d, amusements, entertainment, Woodbine State-School, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trap Shoot, (open to public), Bayshore Sportsmen’s Club,'end of Arizona Ave., Villas, every Sat. at nqpn.

