Cape May County Herald, 26 January 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & Lantern 26 lanuary '83

‘The Sound of Music’ Auditions

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WILDWOOD - The Hills—better make that the beaches—will be alive with the sound of music Friday, Jan. 28, and Saturday, Jan. 29. That is, if the hopes of St.

Ann's Parent-Teacher Association are realized when it holds auditions for The Sound of Mu*ic (6 p.m. Friday for adults, noon Saturday for children), at St. Ann's School auditorium, Magnolia and New Jersey Aves. IN CON JUNCTION with

the Holly Beach Players, the PTA will present The Sound of Music April 15, 16, 22 and 23, in dinner theatre fashion, starting at 6 p.m Prospective cast members are asked to come prepared with music from The Sound of Music Naturally

Cookie Time

eludes Cape May County, witr begin tomorrow, Jan. 27. and continue through Feb. 23 The cookies are selling for M a box, of which $1 27 goes directly to the local Girl Scouts The Council uses the profits to maintain and operate three Council-owned camps and extensive program

activities.

WOODSTOWN - In Philadelphia in 1933 a handful of girls organized a small bake sale in the window of the Philadelphia Gas Co. Today, after 50 years, the Girl Scout Cookie Sale is still popular. This year the cookie sale in the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council, which in-

Dining Guide-

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Come for lunch, the Happy Hour or dinnertime Enjoy the early bird dinner with a special fried seafood com bination in the Reef & Beef Dining Room, all for just $7 95!

Delicious!

V CAPT’N ARAB'S IS AN ORIGINAL. Capt'N Ahab's has Vnanaged to locate itself on a busy thoroughfare <Rt 47 between 9 & Garden State Parkway), yet keep the atmosphere peaceful, accented with friendliness and quality food. This is an especially enjoyable restaurant to come to on a cold winter evening. Inside the warmth of the atmosphere and the people who work here, complemented with fine food will provide a memorable meal with your family and friends Open all year, dinners are served Sunday through Thursday from 5 until 8. and Fridays and Saturdays from 5 until 9. HENNEY'S —Cheering. Throughout the year. throughout the years the great standard for Cape May has been Henny's in Stone Harbor. Sitting at 97th & Third Avenue, this remarkable establishment has been a drawing card for more years than we can believe. A lot of restaurants have changed hands, but Henney's has a steady reputation that keep growing in popularity The winter dining room hours are Friday and Saturday from 5 until 10, Sundays from 3 to 9. The daily luncheon Open Salad Bar is worth discovering, available Tuesday-Saturday from 11 30 to 3, and Sunday from 12 to 3 It's a great boon for the dieters as well as those who like to fix their own FEBRUARY 5TH IS FOR THE DOGS! The Borough of West Cape May will hold its annual free “Rabies Clinic" Saturday. February 5. from 2 to 3 p m Bring pets to the rear garage bldg at 732 Broadway

'SO’s Dance Set Saturday CAPE MAY - Our Lady of the Sea School is sponsoring a ’50'b Dance this Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. in the school hall Tickets can be purchased in advance at the school office or by calling Louise Cummiskey at 886^9847 Skating Party Set To Aid CF AVALON - Dave Haberle, Recreation Director. has announced there will be a special roller skating party for the benefit of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 1-4 p.m., Feb. 5, at the Community Hall Sponsor forms and information will be available one week before the event,

Jan. 31.

AS THE SUN GOES DOWN, SO DO OUR PRICES! HAPPY HOUR! l /2 price drlnku and hors d’oeuvres 5 to b pm Monday ihrouyh Friday PEGLEG PARROT LOUNG£ HAPPY HOUR-AND-A- HALF! 5 to b 30 pm daily Early-blrd Dinner Special Fried Seafood Combination REEF & BEEF DINING ROOM $7.95 Happiest Hour Of All! Luncheon in the casual elegance of our Reef & Beef dining room 1

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Dance Classes Set at Center

WILDWOOD - TJe city Recreation Ceiner is registering students for tap dancing, combination musical comedy and tap dancing, jazz and novelty dancing, pre-school i beginning age 4» and other forms

of dancing

Ladies' class in tap technique is opelvJ'or

womert who would like to learn to dance or just keep in shape Children's classes are scheduled for the after noons on weekdays Ladies' class is to be

arranged.

For further information, come into the Rec Center at 243 K Rio Grande Ave . or

call 522-5837

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