Cape May County Herald, 22 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 22

CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 22 JUNE '83

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TflE LONGEST days of the year are upon us, and it’s a fact, sad but true, that once summer is nigh, it soon begias its decline Sooner than you’d think. On the 26th the length of summer days will start to shrink by just a minute or two, but before you know it, night will be coming on earlier. So, what do you do about all this? Well, the best thing of all is just to get out and enjoy every moment. If you can’t take the time to do too much of that, then enjoy every moment ln*ide TIIE WEEKEND after next is a big, big ohe of summer — Fourth of July weekend Make way for fireworks'and firecrackers. ^ Lots of sailors will be arriving this weekend. Brings to mind two extraordinary rowing men from the lateVictorian era — George Haroo and Frank Samuelaon. On June 6, 1897 these fellows left New York in an eighteenfoot boat, without mast or sails. All they carried to move the boat was five pairs of oars. Fifty-five days later they landed on the Scilly Isles off the coast of England. They had rowed at least 3,075 miles. When it comes to making news, here’s some local newsmakers in the restaurant world: CHARLIE THE TUNA said Take Me Oniy to 'How’s About Fish’ Located at 25th & Dune Drive, Avalon, How's About Fish is both a retail fish market and take out ser vice where finicky fin lovers are sure to be pleased. Enjoy broiled or steamed lobster tails, broiled flounder, or the mouth wateringly great broiled seafood combo (broiled fish, scallops, shrimp & small lobster tail all for just $13 00) There are daily specials as well as fried seafood, with steaming hot vegetables to intrigue the appetite. ED ZABERER'S — COME BE MERRY. Ed Zaberer’s offers succulent dinners and suqculent atmosphere unlike any restaurant you’ve ever seen The Tiffany atmosphere of long ago is authentic in every way The dining rooms are elaborately decorated with gorgeous antiques, and includes the largest collection of Tiffany lampshades in the world. While the decor is extraordinary, Ed Zaberer's food and beverage service matches the quality atmosphere to a T For instance, the menu includes Long Island Duckling, Maine Lobster Thermidor, Dixie Style Honey Dipt Chicken, and the "fit for a king" seafood combination. Ed Zaberer's is located just off exit 6 southbound of the Garden State Parkway, in North Wildwood. DAY'S END to begin or end the day 'Whether you come for a leisurely breakfast, an early dinner or a late, late dinner, you are going to have the time of your life at the • Day’s End Restaurant, at 3700 Boardwalk, Sea Isle City located in the beautiful Spinnaker Condominium Breakfast begins at an early 7:30 a m. and lasts until 11:30 a m to accomodate even late risers Early dining specials are served 5 to 6:30 p.m. Dinners are served every day from 5 to 11 p m. Some well considered choices include Stuffed Chicken Breast for just $6.95 to Broiled Stuffed Flounder for $7 95 Everything from service to food is first class. CANNINGS TAKE OUT - Deluxe Why enjoy just so so take out food when you can enjoy delicious cooked-to-your-order meals as if you were eating inside a superlative restaurant'’ At Cannings Take Out Kitchen food is prepared in the same conscientious way as a master chef does in a fine restaurant i Page 33 Please i

AVALON I SEAFOOD MARKET oreimiHsitos * COMPLETE LINE OF FRESHLY PREPARED SEAFOOD PLATTERS * FULL VARIETY OF FRESH SEAFOOD including LIVE LOBSTER TAKE OUTSERV!CE\ • 967 7555 “ 29TH & OCEAN DRIVE, AVALON

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 "Cape May Interiors'', exhibit of Jane Echevarria watercolor book, opens-today, CM Co. Art League (info 884-8632), 1050 Washington St.. Cape May, thru July 6. Avalon Ladies Fire Aux. meets today. Klwanls Club dinner meeting, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Flee. Cntr., every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Square Dancing Lessons (info 967-3006), Avalon Community Hall, 7.30 to 9:30 p.m. Villas Women's Regular Republican Club Hot DogSauerkraut night, (info 886-8891). Bayshore 4 Weber Rds., 7:30 p.m. Chinese Painting slide talk by Robert Bruce, CM Co. Art League (info 884-8628), 1050 Washington St., Cape May, 8 p.m.

THURSDAY, JUNE 23 Five Point Club. Avalon, meets today Dutch Treat Luncheon, Card Party 4 Bingo, by Women’s Community Club of Cape May, Montreal Motor Inn, Beach Dr., Cape May, 12:30 p.m. "Summer Birds of Cape May” field identification 5-week course begins, offered by CM Bird Observatory (info 884-2736), CM P6int State Park lecture center, tonight. Wildwood String Band (interested musicians call 728-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Small Boat Patrols, public education 4 fellowship, every Thursday, Flotilla 82, U.S.C.G. Aux., Yacht Ave., Cape May, 8 p.m. John Brown poet reading 4 writer’s workshop. CM Co. Art League, (info 884-8628), 1050 Washington St., Cape May, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Recruit Graduation Exercises, U.S. Coast Guard Training Cntr., Parade Field, Cape May, every Friday, 11 a m. Avalon Square Club, Boro Hall, 8:30 p.m SATURDAY. JUNE 25 Tricla Jones Memorial Bike-A-Thon to benefit CM Co. Unit, American Cancer Society (info 886-1154), Eastern Grand Prix Raceway, Indian Trail Rd., Burleigh. 8 a m to 1 p.m. Mini Bazaar 4 luncheon. Trinity U.M. Church. Rt. 9 above Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora, 9 a m to 2:30 p.m. 2nd Annual Cold Spring Decoy Show 4 Sale, (info 884-1017), Historic Cold Spring Village, 731 Seashore Rd . Cape May. 10 to 5. Overeaters Anonymous (info 886-8819), Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, CM Court House, 10 a m. Revs. Mr. 4 Mrs. Walter Standley speakers at Women's Aglow luncheon, (info B86 1610). Men? Restaurant. Rio Grande. 11 am, Ethnic Folklife Festival, includes afternoon fair 4 evening concert, sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Cntr for the Arts (info 884-5404), grounds of the Physick Estate. 1048-50 Washington Sts , Cape May. fair 12 noon to 6 p.m ; concert 8 p.m.

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