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CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 3» AUGUST '63 WEDNESDA Y, A UGUST 31
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LABOR DAY WEEKEND! Can you believe it has finally arrived? And what a summer it’s been! Must have broken all records with such hot, sunny weather, gorgeous weekends and all those crowds of people! We still have lots of wonderful weather ahead, too, as summer begins to wind down and we look forward to the cool, crisp days of autumn. Best yet, now’s a great time to really enjoy all the local flavors by dining at one of our fine area restaurants: URIE’S — The very best. Rated among America’s top 500 restaurants by Restaurant Hospitality Magazine, Uric’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.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY
CAPT’N ARAB’S—For Everybody. Food is a celebration throughout the year at Capt’N Ahab’s attractive restaurant, On Route 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt.9& Garden State Parkway, in Rio Grande. Excellence is never overlooked whether you select food that is prepared in the old-fashioned ways. Frank and Jane Bonner, (The Captain & His Mate) work hard, but seemingly effortless to insure an always memorable visit to their comfortable restaurant. Open Monday through Saturday from 5 to 10 p.m., and Sundays 5 to 9 p.m.
LOBSTER LOFT — Dine on the Water. Enjoy a scenic view as you enjoy dockside dining at the Lobster Loft, 42nd and Bay, right off the Sea Isle City Bridge, in picturesque Sea Isle City. The serving hours, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., are just right to enjoy the late afternoon, early evening and twilight views. The food complements the nautical atmosphere. For instance. the famous loft salad includes a select combination of shrimp, crabmeat and King Crab all in a special house dressing for the unbelievably low price of $7.95. This tasty sampling of the delights of the sea will whet your appetite for a visit back to the Lobster Loft.
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DINING ROOM HOURS MON. THRU SAT. 5-10 SUNDAY 3:30-10
TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY DYNAMIC DUO FEATURING: JOE BARON AND AL RITI
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY GEORGE JOHNSON AT THE STEINWAY
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SYLVESTER'S — Always Something Fishy. Yes, there's always something fishy and delicious going on at Sylvester’s Fish Market & Clam Bar located at 21st & 5th Ave., Avalon. The succulent bounty of the seas are served for casual or at home eating. Mussel lovers are directed to savour the flavorfully prepared Mussels served in red sauce, Wine sauce or drawn butter. The Broiled Dinners include Flounder, Bluefish, Alaskan King Crab or Whole Lobsters. While the seafood and fish bounty is what many customers drive miles to enjoy, Sylvester's always offers Fried Chicken dinners, homemade soups and tender burgers.
FOR THAT SPECIAL NIGHT OUT! DINING, DANCING \ & COCKTAILS \ MAIN DININGROOM: V DANCE NIGHTLY FIVE EASY PIECES ALSO FEATURING: JOHNNY ARNETT AT THE GRAND PIANO SERVING BREAKFAST. LUNCH A DINNER INCLUDING FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON
Blind artist contest-musicians (info 522-2955) North Wildwood. * Sal Barbo, tenor, summer concert series, Promenade Bandshell, Kennedy Blvd., Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Rec. Cntr., every Wednesday, 7-10 p.m. f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Cape May Geographic Society lecture by Rich Ditch, photographer, on "Historic Fort Hancock” 8:30p.m., Victorian Towers Auditorium. Night at the Races, Atlantic City race track, sponsored by LTCC (Lower Township Charter Change) information 886-1925.
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 Renaissance (formerly PAPSAC) monthly meeting, Lower Township Public Library, Villas; film and discussion on Prevention of Birth Defects by Madelyn Town of March of Dimes, 7:30 p.m. Theatre Under the Stars, last performance of "Learned Ladies”, Mid-Atlantic Cntr. for the Arts (info 884-5405)’ last performance "Angel Street" Saturday, Sept, 3; outdoor stage, 1050 Washington St., Cape May. Soccer sign-ups for Lower Township residents, final day, Rec. Cntr., Bayshore Road, Villas (info 886-6880 ) 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Food Sale by Animal Welfare Society, in front of Acme, North Cape May Shopping Center. Air Force Band of East in concert at Wildwood Band Shell on beach, 7 p.m. Kauker Family of Spinners today, tomorrow, and Monday, Historic Cold Spring Village, 731 Seashore Rd., Cold Spring. Art Exhibit of works by watercolorist Judy Antonelli opens at Downstairs Gallery of Cape May County Art League, Emlen Physick Estate, Washington St., Cape May, to run thru September.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Luncheon Meeting, Avalon Women’s Republican Club, at Golden Inn (info 522-4492) noon. First Meeting of season, Village Green Civic Assn., at Kiwanis Club, Beach Dr., 1:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 (See last Wednesday for regular listings)
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of the Texas Ave. Food Market 1434 Texas Ave., Cape May, N.J. 08204
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Weddings • Brunches • Dinners - Cocktail parties • Bullets ■ Barbecues LET US MAKE YOUR PARTY A SMASHING SUCCESS.
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American Dinners Served 5 PM-11 PM CMneee Dinners Served 5 PM - 3 AM '^Anltfr-Fkiel SfttcitlW ‘5« FULL COURSE SERVED 5-7 PM CHOOSE FROM OUR DELICIOUS CHICKEN SPECIALTIES CHICKEN FLORENTINE, CHICKEN FRANCAISE CHICKEN PARMIGIANA, OR HONEYDIPPED FRIED CHICKEN } ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
GEORGE GERETY —MONDAY— LORICEASARS&CO. For TAKE-OUT Call 522-1350
Walnut & New Jersey Aves. North Wildwood 522-8570

