Cape May County Herald, 15 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 28

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DAD’S DAY is coming up. This Sunday is Father's Day — a good day to do something for dad. He’s quite a fellow, you know. (Juat ash him.’) • ee Also coming up is the summer solstice next Tuesday at 6 09 p.m Good old summertime is upon us. There are many people who believe that June is the month of deepest appeal in the cycling seasons We happen to be one of them. a June is high twelve in Nature's calendar. Don’t forget to mark that noon shadow on the 21st. The points and time of sunrise and sunset will also be interesting, for that is our longest day of the year The kids are glad to be out of school and summer is still so fresh and exhilirating to them, the longest j^y of the year won't be long enough for them. Tomorrow is the date Amerigo Vespucci claimed that he had touched the mainland of America. Supposedly he was the first European to reach the mainland of the new world, and ‘America’ was named after him Recent studies dispute Vespucci’s claim and credit John Cabot, an Italian navigator sailing under English colors, was the first Following, some undisputedly excellent restaurants to enjoy this jolly month of June: COME TAKE THE ORIENT EMPRESS. Al. so good are the delicious delicacies at the Orient Empress Chinese Restaurant, at 2149 Dune Drive, Avalon Open seven days a week, under all new management, the Orient Empress recreates the splendors of the mysterious orient Everything is extremely good here Specializing in a wide variety of Chinese seafood and vegetable dishes, the assortment of entrees is worthy of your honored presence Take out, of course, by telephon ing 368-4134. Catering too for all the special occasions when the ordinary simply won't do URIE'8 — The very best Rated among America's top 500 restaurants by Restaurant Hospitality Magazine, Urie's has to be seen to be believed. Located dockside on Rio Grande Avenue at the bridge, Wildwood, Urie’s is one of the most famous restaurants along the bay Come and spend not just an hour or two. but an entire afternoon or evening, enjoying the Dockside Bar, the Pegleg Parrot Lounge, the nautical atmosphere, the charmed shopping as well as the best seafood you’re likely to find Urie's also maintains the unbeatable Reef & Beef Restaurant, on Rio Grande Avenue near the bridge. Wildwood

THE CHICKEN NOOK — Chicken Unbeatable Well, now. there's chicken and then there's chicken that only The Chicken Nook, at 4410 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood can prepare Only the freshest Broasted and BBQ chicken is sold at amazingly reasonable prices Open year round, The Chicken Nook are the chicken experts locally The Take Out is a great way to enjoy a finger licking meal at home Everything The Chicken Nook sells inside the famous nook is available for takeout Telephone 522 3538 for good eatin's.

MAPLE LEAF starts the day Have breakfast cafeteria style at Wildwood's Maple I^eaf Cafeteria Restaurant, at 320 E " Maple Avenue It's a long story how this pleasant cafeteria got it's botanical name, but the 9tr breakfast special which ini Page 35 Please i

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE IS Deborah Hospital Rummage Sale, Church of the Assumption, Primrose & Atlantic Aves. Wildwood Crest, concludes today 9 to 4. Senior Cltlieni aoclal hour, Cape Human Resources, Inc., Woodbine Dlv., Longfellow & Monroe Aves. (info 861-2816), 1 p.m. \ KiwanU Club dinner meeting, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May. 6: IS p.m. Potter* Wheel Club, Lower Twp Rec. Cntr., every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Square Dancing Le«*ons (info 967-3006), Avalon Community Hall, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 4-11 Fair Planning Meeting, (volunteers needed). Cooperative Extension Service Educational Cntr., Dennisville Rd., CM Court House, 7:30 p.m. Villa* Women’s Regular Republican Club (info 886-8891), Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villag, 8 p.m.

THURSDAY JUNE IS Ixtwer Twp. Federation of Senior Citiiens, Millman Cntr., Villas, 1 p.m. La l^che league, 1st of 4 sessions (info 884-5189 or 886-9815), 957 Shirley Ave. Erma, 7:30 p m. Wildwood String Rand (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall. Wildwood, every Thurs day, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Small Boat Patrols, public education & fellowship, every Thursday, Flotilla 82. U.S.C G Aux , Yacht Ave., Cape May, 8 p.m CM Co. American legion Dept, of N.J. Exec. Committee, (info 465-4400), Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 Home, Dias Creek ltd & Hand Ave , CM Court House, 8 p.m

FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Dorise Olsen Mtna-Mora. Raul Mina-Mora, mixed media show, William Ris galleries (info 368-6361 >, 9725 Se eond Ave.. Stone Harbor, opens today thru June 29 Recruit Graduation Exercises, U S Coast Guard Training Cntr., Parade Field, Cape May. every Friday. 11 a m Time Management presentation by New Beginnings support group (info 522-6211 , CM Co. Extension Cntr , 8 p.m. Sea Isle City Skimmer Weekend Banjo Band, (info 263-4461), La Costa Lounge, 8 30 p.m., children's dance show on Promenade 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY. JUNE IS Cake Sale by Ladies Aux of the Seaville Volunteer Fire Co., Rt 50, Seaville Social Hall. 9 a m. Spinning & Weaving shows by Kauker family, Cold Spring Village, (info 884-1017), 731 Seashore Rd , Cape May, today & tmrw. 10 to 5. Promenade Flea Market. Arco Jesse Owens Games. -Sea Isle City Skimmer Weekend activities linfo 263-4461). games at Dealy Field, 10 a m Six beaches open today lifeguarding demonstrations today & tmrw Overeaters Anonymous (info886-8819), Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, CM Court House. 10 a m CM Point sightseeing boat trip by Historical Preserva lion Society of Upper Twp. Onfo (>28 2477 or 399-0177), Sinns Dock. Wildwood Crest, 10 30 a m Villas Civic Club. Millman Cntr . Bayshore Rd , l p m Helen L. Oilier Vacation Home for Blind Children, Cocktail party, sponsored by Stone Harbor Lions Club Women's Aux . at Diller H )me, 127-26th Street, Avalon. 5 to 8 p m Youth Hour, pool & gym. Lafayette St school. Cape May. 5:45 to 6:45 p m Elegant Victorian Dinnei Party at Physick Estate sponsored by Mid Atlantic Cntr for the Arts (info 884 5404). t 6 30 p.m Family Night, pool & g>m. lafnyette St school. Cape May, 7 to 9 p.m

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