Cape May County Herald, 29 December 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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WHAT AHK YOU DOING NKW YEAR S EVE? Now that jolly Santa has come, and gone, it’s time\to set the sights on'the New Year. As the old year tfendA it's way put, most folks get a Tittle riostalgic thinking about the passage of time and about the days ahead.Saturday begins a new year.'Do you know where the name January comes from’’ Comes from the Roman god Janus, the god of the door, who had charge of*the passage between the past and the future The ancient Romans called on him for help whenever they embarked on a new venture. They gave his name to , the first month of the year, and pictured him with two • faces, one looking backward at the old year and the other looking forward to the new year Many people celebrate the new year by getting together with old friends. No matter how bleak the weather is, with friends gathered together and good things on the table the S is well begun. Some take the day as an occasion to l good resolutions. Improvement does not come with Ideri decision but step by step. Nobody ever climbed a m.mintain with one leap. ^ ^ Astronomically, the 30th will bring the last total eclipse of the moon that most of us will see for many years. The paYtial phase starts at 4:50 a m.; totality lasts from 5:58 a.ih. to.6:59 a m # C^t out the old binoculars and set. the alfl|m clock for this sky show.' • - ,

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Following, some suggestions for showing Jourself and friends a good time this week: NEW YEAR'S LASTS'AI.L WEEKEND AT URIE'S! Begin the new year any way you like during Uric's weekend new year’s party! Eat and run or stay and play, Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Just a happy, informal party, with dinner for two including a full bottle of champagne, compliments of Uric's, from 5 p.m. til 10 p.m. Rick SoJ/ord's dance music will entertain in the Pcglcg'Parrot Lounge from 9 p.m. on. Uric s new Reef & Beef Restaurant is located on Rio . Grande Avenue (after the bridgei, Wildwood, (just take Exit 4 or 4B on the Parkway l. By the way, all this with no Vesprvations needed, no fixed prices, no hassle! I'APT'N ARAB'S REOPENS JAN. 3. The doors of Capt'N Ahab's arc closed right now while the Captain and His Mate take a brief vacation, but come Monday, the doors swing open again with all the tasty entrees served your way as usual. There is ho better family restaurant suited to your tastes than this quiet oasis on a busy thoroughfare where every dish is prepared from only the finest and freshest ingredients The portions are ample and generously enhanc2jl with flavorful yet subtle seasonings. You'll enjoy every moment of every meal you have at Capt’N Ahab's, located on Rt 47. Rio Grande.

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PARTY NKW YEAR'S EVE AT IIENNY’S. The phones are open again starting today at the one & only great Hehny's in Stone Harbor, located at 97tK & Third Avenue. Today, tomorrow and Friday, Henny’s telephone number - 368-2929 will be one of the most popular numbers in Cape May county as reservations are taken for the fabulous New Year's eve party. Hefty’s special menu thafrnight will include- foods just righjJfor a New ^Year’s celebration and sure to please the appWTte. This is 'Tme of the best places anywhere to spend the New Year’s! RADIANCE AT FRED’S. New Year’s eve 1982 will be made even more memorable at Fred’s Tavern, 314-96th Street, Stone Harbor as the place where PadianCe radiates the party scene. ' . <Pagel3Please)

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Resorts Int’l Casino Trip by CM County Gems (info 884-8830), benefit ’.83 scholarship fund, bus Ivs. CM Acme parking lot.5:45 p.m. & Jamesway lot, CM Court House, 6 p.m. , Kiwanis Club dinner meeting. 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, 6:15 p.m. ■ Pottery Wheel Club. Lower Twp Rec. Ctr., every Wednesday, 7 to 10. ' Roller Skating. Convention Hall, Cape May, 7 to 9:30 p.m. c r MAC Trolley Tour of Christmas decorations of Cape May & laow^r Twp. including “1000 Summers” estate followed byvwassail bowl at Physick House (info884-5404), bus Ivs. PhySick House 7:30 p.m. ^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 Bloodmobile, Cape May Center, (info 465-7639), Rt CM Court Hou^, 12 noon W 6 p.m. Line Dancing, every Thursday, ThprstorV Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 Home, Hand Ave. & Dias Creek Rd.. CM Court Rous^. 1 to 2:30 p.m. / Cottages at Christmastime, final tours of 4 Cope/May inns, (info 884-3323), 7 to 9 p.m> Wildwood String Band (intecested musicians call 729-6888 or 5212-0800), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30-p.m. \ Boat Patrols, public educatftm'fc fellowship, Flotilla 82 USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May, every Thursday, 8

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. New Year's Eve ^ ■ ^wedding bells New Year’s Eve Party by Ladies Aux., SeavlUe Volunteer Fire Company,' info 263-3301 or. 399-8733), tonight. Stone Harbor Seniors New Year’s Eve party, (info 368-6981), American Legion Hall, 8 p.m Alateeii, Maris Stella auditorium, 50th &. Dune Drive, Avalon, 8:.30 p.m. ' * Al-Anon Maris Stella'auditorium, 50th & Dune Drive. Avalon, 8:30 p.m. St. Raymond’s Parish Organization New YeaFs Eve party, (info 886-8303 or 886-6832), St. Raymond’s auditorium, E. Ocean Ave., Vjllas.'tf p.m. till 2 a.m. Third Annual New Year’s Eve Party, St. John Of God Church (reservations 886-7159 or 886-1905), music by the “Cavaliers", 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. New Year’s Eve house party by New Beginnings support group (info 466-3577 or 522-6211),*^:30 p.m. Rio Grande Fire Company New Year’s Eve party, fire hall, Delsea Drive & New York Ave., Rio Grande, 10 p.m. SATURDAY. JANUARY, 1 ^ Happy New Year 1983. /Candlelight House Tour sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Centet* for the Arts, (info 884-5404), 6 to 10'p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 Have a good day. ^ * MONDAY, JANUARY 3 Deadline today for Getaway Weekend, ski trip-Jan. 28-30, Hunter Mt., New York by New Beginnings support group ( info 886-4661). Food Sale by Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Guarantee Bank (Villas Branch), Bayshore Rd., 9:15a.m. Overeaters Anonymous (884-4584), Advent Parish House, 621 Franklin Street, Cape May, 12:30 p.m. by pre-

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