Cape May County Herald, 23 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 23

Herald A Lantern 23 March '83

Dining Guide

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(From Page 20) prestigious family operated, first class restaurant serves succulent dishes for even the most distinguished palates. A recommended choice for Palm Sunday dining. • • • CAPT’N AHAB'S—A special place. A little bit of the

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familiar family restaurant that used to dot the county is still to be found at Capt’N Ahab's, on Route 47. Rio Grande. Remember when you used to walk into a roomy, clean restaurant, with a “no frills.” cozy atmosphere to find really great food for reasonable cost 7 Capt’N Ahab's maintains that feeling with a menu that includes recipes gathered from the finest homes. Enjoy the congenial sur roundings as you feast on quality cooking THE CHICKEN NOOK HAS SEASON! The Chicken Nook Restaurant, at 4410 Pacific Ave., Wildwood has a year round reputation for serving deliciously seasoned fried chicken like you’ve never tas»ed before Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week, this is the place to come for just about the best fried chicken anywhere We don’t know how the Chicken Nook manages to give their specialty such a finger-lickin' flavor, but the results are just what we love! For families who want to do 4heir finger lickin’ at home, take out is available Call 522-1450 to have your meal prepared and ready for pickup

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(From Page 21 > Firearms Safety lecture & Demonstration by Junior Rifle Club, every Friday night. North Wildwood Community Center. 7:30 to 9 p.m Senior Citizens of North Cape May meetings, 1st Monday of each month, bingo follows, St. John of God Hall, No

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April 12-13 Washington D.C. bus trip by On the Road Again singles club, (information 399 5448 or 886-6648) April 22-26 Colonial Williamsburg & Busch Gardens trip by St John of God Church I info 886-2449 or 884-1607) Oct. 14-16 Catskills Polka Weekend by Polish American Club i info 522-3599 or 886-4672) Free Income Tax Assistance for those with incomes under $50,000 provided through IRS through VITA Volunteer Tax Program, Tuesdays & Thursdays. 9 a m to 11 30 a rp till March 31. Conference Rm . Social Services Bldg , Rio Grande, also Don Raffa Civic Center, Sea Isle City. 263-2624, hours by appointment. Municipal Hall, No Wildwood. 522-2030. by appointment only For info call Of fice on Aging. 886 2784 IndiMir Soccer. Jersey Cape Racquet Club, all ages welcome to participate, (.info 465-7411 or 967-4342) Story Hours. Recreation Center. Wildwood. Tuesdays 10:30 a m . Avalon Library. 2 p.m Fridays. County Library. Court House. 10:30 a m Thursdays Cape May Point State Park, 1884-2159) featuring nature trails, surffishing, scenic overlook, daily (ill dusk On The Road Again, club for singles, divorced, w idowed or widowers. 1st & 3rd Sunday. The Hut, Oak Ave . Wildwood, iinfo 399 5448 or 886 6648) Bow ling for CM County seniors, meets every Tuesday & Friday 12:45 p m (info 729-2095). Wildwood Bowl, Oak &

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Spring Fling CAPE MAY - The Women's Community Club is having its First Annual Spring Fling 8 30 p m -midnight Saturday. April 23. at the (iolden Eagle, with music by the Going Brass Proceeds go to St John of God's School for Retarded Children and Burdette Tomlin Hospital

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AT THE Wildwood Convention Center April 30th 1983 Shows: 5:00 and 9:00 P.M. Tickets: $15.00, $13.00 and $11.00 TICKETS GO FAST. ORDER YOURS NOW Sea Isle City Ticket Office 263-7586 Wildwood Ticket Office 729-4829

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