Cape May County Herald, 6 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 23

Herald & Lantern 6 April '83

MOVIES Movie listings • 522-3838 •

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dining & entertainment

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Last Night Thun;.. Apr. 7f "THE BLACK • STALUON RETURNS" (PG) • Kvrtilnx* 7tOO and 9:00 PM q

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Held Over...3rd Week « 11 ACADCMV AWARD « NOMINATIONS INCLUDING m BEST PICTURE • B^ST ACTOR- 1 “GANDHI" (PG) { • )nr T .r-nina 7 JA I’M g (All PASSES SUSPENDED) J

(From Page 21) Helleplain State Forest, (861-2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake; daily. City Library (884-3305). Cape May. Monday thru Friday 10 to noon & 2 to 5. Saturday 10 to n%)n. Tuesday & Thurs day evening 7 to 9. No. Wildwood recreation programs volleyball, aerobic dancing, pre-school story tellings, exercise. 4-H. rifle club, other activities. For information call 522-2955. AA. Al-Anon. Alateen meetings, Maris Stella auditorium. 50th & Dune Drive. Avalon. Fridays 8:30 p.m Recreational Activities exercise, dancing, arts & crafts, children & adults, Sea Isle City, (info 263-1141). Story Time, with Mrs. Beatrice Gibbs, for 3 to 5 yr. olds, every Tuesday, N. Wildwood Community Ctr , 900 Central Ave., 10 am. George Boyer Historical Museum. Rm. 212-216 City Hall (522-2444), N.J. & Montgomery Aves., Wildwood, Monday thru Friday 10 a m.-noon. County Park (465-5271) featuring barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground & rec. eqpt., ball fields, children's zoo. bike & hiking trails. Rt. 9 North of C M. Court House, daily til dusk. 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 Mon day of each month, bingo follows. St. John of God Hall. No. Cape May. April 22-26 Colonial Williamsburg & Busch Gardens trip by St. John of God Church (info 886 2449 or 884-1607) Oct. 14-16 Catskills Polka Weekend by Polish American Club (info 522-3599 or 886-4672) Indoor Soccer. Jersey Cape Racquet Club, all ages welcome to participate, (info 465-7411 or 967-4342).

Held Over...2nd Week • 5 ACADEMY AWARDS • NOMINATIONS INCLUDING • BtST ACTRESS • MfflVl STREEP 9 "SOPHIE S CHOiCE" (R) # Fri.-Snl. 6:30 and 9:1S P.M* Sun. Thru Thun*. • 7:30 P.M. Only •

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Dining Guide-

l.ast Night Thurs.. Apr. 7q ■HIGH ROAD TO • CHINA" (PG) J Aho SlantoQ Jot* W»ifoo ^ Fvr». 6:45 and 8:45 P.M. •

Starting Fri.. Apr. 8 ET COMES HOME 9 ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE STEVEN SPIELBERGS "E.T." (PG) THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL” Even. 6:40 and 8:45 P.M.

(From Page 20) Rio Grande is easy to get to and there's free parking for 500 cars. (So bring your friends!). i The non-stop smorgasbord includes a fantastic assortment of foods from around the world, plus salads, desserts fjnd more’ What a bargain! * • • FRED'S TAVERN present^Chatter Come on oyer this weekend. April 8 & 9 to Fred's Tavern, at 314-96th Street, Stone Harbor for an encounter with Chatter. billeBI as the coming attraction. You'll enjoy the live music, the friendly clientele and the old-fashionefJ warm feeling you find in this well known tavern.-Fred's has been around for many a moon, and is still a favorite stopping off place Over the years, Fred s has provided spirits and fun to people from everywhere, locals as well as those who've come from afar to enjoy this most relaxing tavern CAPT'N AHAB’S— For Families Families especially find Capt'N Ahab's a quiet and cozy restaurant to enjoy superb food. Youngsters like the menu that offers special choices, and parents like the bountiiul portions they can indulge themselves with Located on Route 47 between Rt 9 & Garden State Parkway, Rio Grande. Capt'N Ahab's is an especially good place to stop after a shopping trip to the nearby supermarkets and Rio Mall We like stopping here to select different choices each time, and never seem to run out of dishes we want to try.

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FRI.-SAT. & SUNDAY SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

301 Washington St. Mall (at Perry) Cape May * 884-5605

OPEN WEEKENDS jf Friday, Saturday and Sunday 0Ti£/(9 n/ Dining and Cocktails Withj\ Delightful, Delicious Difference / • Mitt TIKIMi KLMK\ ITHINS • ^ SERVING FROM 5 PM . Phone 88T-5697 -

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Figure Drawing Classes

CAPE MAY - The County Art League will sponsor a Figure Drawing Class/Workshop • for six weeks April 7-May 12 on Thursday evenings 7:30-10 p.m. The purpose of the Class will be to develop, through observation and anatomical instruction, an expressive means of drawing the human figure. Various media will be explored LOCAL SCLLPTOR Gerald Lynch will be the in structor A graduate of PCA, Lynch has done anatomical studies at the University of New Mexico Medical School, has studied carving in Florence, Italy, and was apprenticed at the National Cathedral, Washington. DC

RESTAURANT OPENS WEEKENDS SERVING •BREAKFAST SAT. AND SUNDAY •LUNCH ' SAT. •DINNER FRI. AND SAT.

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