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The People Pleasers HENNY’S j In Stone Harbor 1 tTth.a. THIRD AVE. 3M-]92t CLOSED MONDAY BUSINESSMEN LUNCH Tues.-Sot. 11:30 to3;.Sun. 12 to 3 « OPEN SALAD BAR « DINNER SERVED Tues. Thru Thurs. 5 to 9 Fri. & Sat. 5 to 10 Sun 3-9 Friday & Saturday nights at the Steinway George Johnson
Are you mahlnn a list and chechinR it twice? (We’re talking atxnit all Ihc getting-rcady-for-winter tasks most people have to do this time of year.) And. oh yes, the early Christmas shoppers are making theii lists too — and checking those twjce, you can bet. This is what we call good walking wei-lher. There’s lots to observe as the trees change colors and the air is crisp and fresh. According to nature writer Hadyn S. Pearson, an October walk brings man In closer touch with verities that offer solqce in troubled world." There may be some days of Indian Summer this week and we urge you to get out and enjoy some carefree moments, enjoying the golden colors and the gentle wind. Of all the periods of the calendar, Indian Summer is surely, one of the best. _ The first frosts are due soon, so cnj|y the fleeting moments of autumn, as this lovely seasonfnfolds. And now, a couple more suggestions for ? enjoying the golden days of October: HERON'S NEST — SUPERB FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT. The Heron’s Nest, at 78th Street .•Avalon opened its doors for the first time just last March and has already become a popular dining & entertainment spot. Special nightime activities arc featured to put the finishing touches on the evening,— Ladies’ Nights are the attraction every Tuesday and Thursday, and the Sunday Champagne Splash with a free buffet is a great way to begin a new week. Enjoy Shore Foot, the team of Loury and Grassi, every Wenesday, Friday. Saturday & Sunday. FANTASIZE WEEKENDS AT ALEXANDER’S. The excellence of Alexander's at 653 Washington Street, Cape May continues weekends tjirough October. Enjoy dining at this famous Victorian mansion Friday through Sunday where your every dining wish is prepared by the master chef. Guests are attended by ah old-world staff. The surroundings are superb and your moments within this fabulous mansion become all the more memorable. The dinner fantasies begin at 6 p.m. from $12.95 to $22.00. Sunday brunch begins at 9 a.m. S.A. WADE TAVERN - EXCEPTIONAL. The S.A Wade Tavern, at 1st & New Jersey Avenues. No. Wildwood specializes in spirits, steaks and sandwiches in an atmosphere of yesterday, 11 a.m. until closing time. This remarkable restored tavern of yesteryear has an atmosphere all its own, where everything is fresh and matched with quality care. The drinks, arc generous and truly made the way you wish. The bygone era comes to life all over again in this old-fashioned tavern which has found a delightful clientele. SUMMER SURVIVORS’ SPECIAL THlflWEEKEND AT URIE’S. Urie’s brand new Reef & Beef Bfctaurant is the newest addition to the famous nautiem restaurant > located in Wildwood. The Reef & Beef, on Rio Grande Ave. will be celebrating the new season with you this Friday, Saturday & Sunday by offering $5 for all the entrees as a way of introducing you to the casually elegant atmosphere and find food that only Urie’s does best. Be sure to -stop by this weekend - and throughout the winter months! CAPT’N AHAB’S - WHEN WE SAY Family Restaurant this is the place! Everything,.but everything at Capt’N Ahab’s friendly restaurant on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 & Garden State Parkway is tasty and happily prepared to your order. The Captain and his mate, Frank & Jane Bonner, welcdme customers with delightful, hearty choices,, including special children’s platters. There’s always a variety of homemade items you won’t easily fine elsewhere. Open for dinner Sunday thru Thurs(Page 22 Please)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Annual Fall Golf Outing by CM County Chamber of Commerce, Stone Harbor Golf Club, today. Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave.. Wildwood, every Wednesday, 10 to noon. * Monthly meeting, Victorian CM Chapter #13201 AARP Victorian Towers, Cape May, social at 12 noon, meetihg at 1p.m. / Kiwanis CluV 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. Adult Tap Class, sponsored by City of Cape May Recreation Dept., (iqto 884-8411, ext.20or 27). Convention Hall. 8 to 9 p.m. ’Background in Modern Painting illustrated lecture by Ray Schultz, CM Co. Art League, 1050 Washington St., v Cape May, 8 p.m. Meeting, CM Co. Exec. Comm., American Legion Aux., Dept, of N.J., Unit 137 hostessing, American Legion Morgan-Ranck Post 137 Home, 14th & Haven Ave., Ocean City, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 Fall Luncheon, Stone Harbor-Ayalon branch, Burdette , Tomlin Mem. Hospital Aux., Kenny’s, 97th St. & Third Ave., Stone Harbor, 11:30 a.m, to 2 p.m. Joseph Crouch, of CM Rescue Squad, speaker at monthly meeting, CM Point Civic Club, firehouse/CM Point, noon. Line DanVing, every Thursday, Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 Home, Hand Ave. & Dias Creek Rd.. CM Court House, 12:30 to 2 p.m. •Jersey Devil’ talk Ity Prof Jos. Messic. of Atlantic Community College, monthly meeting Sea Isle City Chapter #710 AARP, Raffa Community Center, 1 p.m. CM Co. Human Services Coalition meeting, Conference Rm., Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 1:30 p.m. Night in Court, CM Co. Legal Secretaries. Wildwood Crest Municipal Court, filfll Pacific Ave., 7:30 p.im Wildwood String Band (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 tp 9:30 p.m. » Boat Patrols, public education fellowship. Flotilla 82, USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May, every Thursday. 8 p.m. Silver Spokes Motorcycle Ciub, VFW Post, Congress St.. Cape May, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 Recruit Graduation Exercise. U.S. Coast Guard Training Ctr., Parade Field, Cape May, every Friday, 11 a.m. Cake Sale by Animal Welfare Society, -t donations welcome 465-3403) Rio Mall, Rio Grande, 2 to 10. ’Parenting in a one-parent family’ talk by family counselor John Del Corio, New Beginnings support group (info 465-9666 or 465-3577), CM Co. Extension Center, So. Dennis Rd., CM Court House, 8 p.m. Alatecn, Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Duhe Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m. A A. Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m. Al-Anon, Maris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 Flea Market, Ocean City Band Boosters. Music Pier, Ocean City, 9 a.m. Super-Flea Market & Light Lunch, Lutheran Church Women of Our Saviour Church, 93rd St. & 3rd Ave., Stone Harbor, 10 to 2. Third Annual Iloagic Day, St. Ann’s PTA, (deliveries 729-6950 or 522-3914), School auditoriUm, Magnolia & N.J. Aves., Wildwood, 11 to 4. Trap Shoot, (open to public) Bayshore Sportsmen’s Club, end of Arizona Ave., Villas, every Sat. at noon. Fred Coldren, City Manager, Cape May, speaker during meeting of Village Green Civic Association, Franklin St. school. 1 p.m.
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