Herald & lantern 7 September '83
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• Starting Fri.. Sepl. 16 ^ rwnwl on LocAhori in Hie WAFeoorH' l "TOUCHED” (PG) (Vxmerty Some Sonny Dny ) • Mwnng HOBEhT HAYS • KATHLEEN BfLlER • end NED BEATTY at Hertpe • Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM ^ • (Ax Pm«M Suwwnded)
•eetlJOn.e CopeAAey J Now thru Sat,, Sept. 10 • FlM Funny Safcre - 0 -New Yort Time* "NATIONAL UPOON’S , VACATION” (R) * Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 PM •
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Sunday, Mon.. Sept. 1U2 ■ ROGER MOORE # •a Jane* Bond 007 "OCTOPUSSY" (PC) J f venmgs 6 45 and 9 00 PM ^
Tuesday (1 day only) Sept, 13* PAUL NEWMAN ( • "THE VERDICT" (R) • Evenings 6 45 and 9 00 PM *
• Starling Wed., Sepl. 14 • MICHAEL KEATON 9 end 1ERI GARP _ lire me •unnetl Itung to • nnppen lo mow* IN* mmmer' l "MR. MOM" (PCI) 9 Evenings 6 45 and B 45 PM
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l 1 ij ■II • Bdi* or Mopj. Avenue m Wildwood • Lasl day. Sal., Sepl. 10 • II •. Happenng Agr»n 1 JOHN TRAVOLTA • "STAYING AUVE” (PG) • Evenings 7 40 and 10 PM =« ; 111
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Stading Thurs., Sepl. 8 • Torn from Today » ^TeatAnes 1 • "WAR GAMES” (PG) • Marring Dabney CoMma-i • Evenings 6 55 and 9 00 PM •
B Ml* 01 Poplo' A.enue • Cfpeo*lieMvn<« P>#f WildwooD S NOW PLAYING • September Special! • ALL SEATS $2 50 • Outhn HoNman • •ml Academy Aenud W-nne* 0 Je*vce LAnge • "TOOTSIE (PC) • Evenings 6 55 and 9 00 PM
Starting Sunday, Sepl 11 • HAanout Surprise m.i q mat ger» no respeci 1 - ROONEY DANGERFIEl 0 * "EASY MONEY" (R) J Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM #
Starting Wed., Sept. 14 • High Vcilage Thriller • — Nowswee* 0 "THE STAR CHAMBER"* m ; Warring MrchaM Driuglnr. w Hal Holt*oo* •Vaphre Kono • Evemngs 7 00 and 9 00 PM •
\t3mma • RU BA <7 Rio Mall «« • Rio Qfntf- Wl 111 PAAKINCl Held Over 14lh Week _ A Tniee Rxig Cfc.rt o> _ AfJion Si uni', «nr| plain FUN 1 . • f rXeflWnmeru Toragm ^ ROGER MOORE a* James Bond 007 • I "OCTOPUSSY" (PG) 0 Evenings 6 45 and 8 45 pm
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(From Page 24) Pieces and whipped cream. Take out orders too. Call 967-9805 Screncl’* — Kay & Nick say "welcome.” We found that Screnci’s at 6208 Landis Avenue, Sea Isle City is one of the best Italian restaurants in the courtty, seizing an array of delicately seasoned dinners that are tmusually appealing. We enjoyed the Spaghetti and Seafood, clanis scallops, shrimp & crabmeat in an armotic sauce (you choose white or red sauce), for just $9.95 and found it to be one of the best we'd ever eaten anywhere. Our companion ch&sc Shrimp ala Screnci, butter, garlic, Worcestershire and Cheese in a casserole, for $10.95 and announced it "super." The choices are plentiful. Be sure to try the Peach Melba or Carrot Cake, both homemade here. ZABERER’S—The Tops. Ed Zaberer's Restaurant, in North Wildwood is an extravagant food palace, quite unlike any other restaurant. Sometimes you think you’ve found your way to a beautiful antique hostelry that happcas to serve extraordinary food. Open until mid-September, this highly rated family restaurant serves "zaberized” dinners and beverages, meaning the chef and bartender insist on outdoing lesser restaurants. Children even have their own menu, with meals priced from $3.95. Everything is superior quality, including the service. • • • The Dragon House Chinese Restaurant, at the corner of Pacific & Lin- ' coin Aves., Wildwood has been acclaimed along the coast for 24 solid years. It offers exquisite Chinese cuisine, including Cantonese, Mandarin & Szechuan fodd, with the delicate flavorings of the Orient gently coaxed into each dish. The staff graciously explains each dish, if requested, and the atmosphere is one to be savoured. All in all, a friendly, happy place to go for the best Oriental delicacies. Worth the trip from anywhere. Workshop In Growth
‘Wild Kingdom’ Expert Slated
STONE HARBOR - World Wildlife expert Jim Fowler of the TV show "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" will assist the Wetlands Institute in the New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival scheduled Sept. 17 and 18. The two-day benefit festival will celebrate the natural attractions of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic shores. Thirty-two events will take place at 11 locations in Cape May and Cumberland Counties. At the festival, which Fowler hopes to attend if he can complete filming in Africa, a Wild Kingdom exhibit with world maps will be presented under the tent Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Wetlands Institute.
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CAPE MAY - Regina Ress, of New York City and Hawaii, will be at the County Art League, 1050 Washington St., conducting a workshop in personal growth and transformation noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19. Called "The Arts and Personal Transformation,'' the informal workshop will offer the participants time and space for artistic and personal exploration using techniques from a wide range of practices. Art Auction Saturday OCEAN CITY - An art auction sponsored by the Ocean City Arts Center at the Flanders Hotel, 11th Street and the Boardwalk, will be held Saturday. Wine and hors D'oeuvres are at 7:30 p.m. followed by the art auction at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are on sales at the Arts Center, or call 399-7628.
Deadline for registration is Wednesday, Sept. 14. Participants are asked to wear non-restrictive clothing since the workshop will involve movement and exercise. For more information call the Art League, 884-8628.
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