Cape May County Herald, 26 January 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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dining & entertainment

Herald & Lantern 26 January '83

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DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR Tu«s.-Sat. 11:30 3 • Sun. 12-3

WINTER

DINING ROOM HOURS FRI. & SAT. 5 10 • SUN. 3-9 CLOSED MONDAYS ^

ARK YOU READY FOR FEBRUARY? The shortest month of the year, and yet so long if you are tired of winter The new school term has begun, and spring is just around the corner The ancient Romans also gave this month., its name They had ceremonies at this time to make themselves pure And so they called the month February' from the Latin word februare’ which means 'to make pure.' Next Wednesday is Ground-Hog day According to an old legend, the ground-hog. or woodchuck, comes out of his burrow on this day \ he sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter, and he goes back to sleep. If he does not see his shadow, he stays up because winter is nearly over We hope the ground-hog doesn't see his shadow REMEMBER FEBRUARY HATH just twenty eight days So don't plan to do anything on the 29th, 30th or 31st If you're tired, tired, tired of winter, there's a break in mid-February during Lincoln's birthday. A lot of folks feel they're entitled to a mini vacation around that time of the

month

WHILE THIS TIME OF YEAR seems dreary, try to keep in mind that Mother Nature is getting ready to spring into action in about six weeks Mother Nature is taking a well deserved rest Suggest you do this too Following, some suggestions for giving yourself time out to enjoy the local restaurants FRED'S TAVERN—Friendly & then some. People like to gel together when the weather is blustery, and we can think of no better place to mix and mingle than Fred's Tavern l/ocated at 314-95th Street. Stone Harbor. Fred's has long been associated with the pleasurable times of shore life, no matter what the time of year The locals and the visitors from afar mingle with each other in the unpretentious atmosphere, enjoying the delightful massive fireplace during the winter The friendliness is a county tradition, well worth savouring with good friends. HERALD'S, INN-The Kitchen Stays Open Okay, it's late in the evening, and you’re feeling like having a snack and a nightcap before winding down from a long day Where to go’’ Jack Cundiff 's Herald's Inn is just the ticket Located at Rts 9 & 47 in Rio Grande, the Herald's Inn keeps the chef on duty until the wee hours So, you can stop by for a delicious late snack to relish during the February doldrums Herald's Inn is an immense place, with dining facilities lor parties and banquets as well as cozier moments you want to share with a favorite friend Entertainment too URIE'S REEK & BEEF—Discovery A lot of people used to see the doors of Urie's fabulous restaurant close at the end of the summer season. But, that's no longer the

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Urie's Reef & Beef opened this past autumn for year round food, drink and fun Right on Rio Grande Ave. (after the bridge!-in Wildwood, there's never a time of year nowadays whetKOrie's isn't open to honor you with a great meal. (Page 15 Please)

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Presents..

LIVE MUSIC 7 DAYS

Mon., Tues.

Direct Irom Key West JOHNNY TACO One Man Band Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. YOUNG IDEAS with their Famous Motown Set

Storting Wed . Feb 2nd BOBBY GREGG & FRIENDS

Big Top 40 Band

CUMPLETE PACKAGE STORE + SPECIALS*

KITCHEN OPEN—lunth, Dinner & Late Night Snacks Call 886-0810

' FREE PARKING FOR 500 CARS

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26 Flea Market, benefits, Animal Welfare Society (info 465-3403), Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 10 to 2 Troplcana "Can Can" trip benefits^ CM Co. Chapter, American Red Cross (info 465-7382), bus Ivs. Jamesway Shopping Center 12:15 p.m. & Ocean City Our Lady of Good Council parking lot 12:30 p.m. Free Dance Classes, every Wednesday, Community Center. Sea Isle City. 1:30 p.m Klwattis Club dinner meeting. 1111 Beach Drive. Cape May^tS p.m. "Women's Health Problems." talk by Sharon Harper. R.N. during dinner meeting of CM Co Assoc, of Educational Secretaries (reservations 884-2027), Menz Restaurant. Rio Grande. 6:30 p.m. I^ower Cape May Regional School District Board of Education special meeting, high school. 7 p.m. Final work session on '83 '84 budget follows at 8 p m Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr.. every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Square Dancing lessons finfo 967-3066), Avalon Community Hall. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monthly social by Villas Women's Republican Club, Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 7.30 p m Thbrston Elmer Wood American legion Post 198 meeting. Post Home, CM Court House, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27 "Wintertime” Dessert Card Party & Bingo (info 884-8830), sponsored by Women's Community Club of Cape May./Thurch of the Advent, Parish Hall, Washington 6 Franklin Sts., Cape May. 12:30 p.m Square Dancing for beginners & advanced, Thursdays thru January. Howard Stainton Center, Ocean City. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m CM County Chess Club, every Thursday, all ages welcome. Lower Twp Rec Cntr.. Villas, 7:30 p.m * Wildwood String Band < interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0800), Legion Hail, Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. IxFwrr Twp. Recreation Advisory Board, Rec. Cntr . 7:30 p.m All-Country Junior High School hand. Wildwood Crest Memorial School, 7:30 p.m Boat Patrols, public education & fellowship, Flottilla 82 USCG Aux . 39 Yacht Ave , Cape May. every Thursday. 8

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FRIDAY. JANUARY 28 Recruit (Graduation Exercises. U.S. Coast Guard Training Ctr . Parade Field. Cape May, every Friday, 11 a m Sound of Music dinner theater audition by Holly Beach Players (Apr 15, 16, 22 & 23; info 729-6950). St Ann's School auditorium. Magnolia & N.J Aves , Wildwood, tonight & tmrw . 6 p m for adults Firearms safety lecture & demonstration by Junior Rifle Club, community Center. N Wildwood, 7:30 p m SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 Mid-Winter Antique Show & Sale (info 825-6800). Wheaton Village, Millville, today & tmrw 10 to 5. Sound of Music Audition (see Fri >, Wildwood, 12 noon today for children Trap Shoot, every Saturday, open to the public. Bayshore Sportsmen's Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave , Villas, 1 p.m. Free Hammered Dulcimer concert, CM County Library, CM Court House. 2 p.m Roller Skating. Convention Hall, Cape May, I to 3 p.m & 7 to 10 p.m. Youth Hour. Lafayette St school pool, Cape May, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m Family Night. Lafayette St. school pool. Cape May, 7 to

9 p.m

Hobo Band of Pitman presented by Avalon Performing Arts Committee (info 368-2600), Avalon Community Hall, 30th & the Beach, B p m. Storm date: Feb. 5.

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DINNERS Served From 5-9:00 Fri. & Sof. 5-9:30

OPEN ALL YEAR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS M0N.-FRI.

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