Herald & Lantern 21 September '83
dining & entertainment
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Dorti Ward
PIT STOP — Mrs Jennie Ayres of Rio Grande makes emergency repairs to 4-year-old Vincent's cycle during the "trike race" at tke Jamesway Shopping Center at last weekend's Wings 'N Water Festival Brother Frank, 1J
gives an aniist.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER U (See last week/or regular listings) Annual fashion show * luncheon. St. Joseph’s PTA, (info 967-3695 or 861-2936), Golden Inn, Avalon, 11 a.m. 'Moving Into Change' final workshop, (info 465-4878) Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., tonight.
COMING EVENTS
Polish American Dance, (info 522-3599 or 886-4672) St Raymond's Social Hall, Hudson Ave., Villas, hot buffet 7
to 8 pm., dancing until midnight, Oct. 1.
3rd Annual Flower Show, Garden aub of Stone Harbor (info 396-6981), elementary school, 93rd A nurd Wve., 11:30 am. to 4 pm. luncheon noon to 2 pm., Oct. 1. Dr. R. Tucker Abbott, speaker, Jersey Cape Shell Club (info 399-5466), Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd
8:15 p.m., OcLS.
Free casino bus trip, sponsored Renaissance, (info
886-7630), Oct. 5
CM County Chamber Installatioo Banquet, (info 465-7181), Beach Tr. Motor Inn, Wildwood, coctails 6-30
dinner & program 7:30, Oct. 6.
rummage sale (pick-up967-4451 or 967-4290),
United Methodist Church of Avalon, 34th A Dune Dr
Avalon, 9 am. to 1 pm. Oct. 7 A 8
orSu^^nPe^fAtr^ 0 ^ 1 Harvest Activities At Village
CONTINUING Playboy Casino bus trip. North Cape May Senior Citizens (info 88&-92T9), Iv. 4:15 p.m. Penna, Ave. & Bay Villas, Oct. 27. Limited recreation schedule in Avalon thru October will include SlimnasUcs beginning Sept. 12. Tot Shop registraSchool building, to be held every Wednesday, start Sept L . .„^ pc .. May Hist ®rical Society to sponsor bus trip to Winterthur Museum and Gardens, leaving County Museum, Rte. 9, CM Court House.8 a m Wednesday Sept 28 (info and reservations 465-3535). St. Joseph's Church sponsored trip toOberammergau Passion Play, June 22,1984. For brochures write to SICNJ 08243. or call 263-8285. Square Dancing, (info 884-5585), every Thurs. except 1st -Thurs. of month, Millman Cntr., Bayshore Rd , Villas, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Learning’s Run Botanical Gardens, exhibit of 28 separate gardens interlaced with ponds & lawns featuring - Thomas Learning’s colonial farm. Rt. 9 one mile north of Avalon Blvd. Admission charge; children under 12 free 9:30 to 5 daily, Telephone 465-5871 George Boyer Historical Museum, Km. 212-216 City Hall (522-2444), N.J. & Montgomery Aves.. Wildwood, Monday thru Friday lO.a.m.-noon and l to 3. County Park (465-5271* featuring barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground & rec. eqpt . ball fields children's zoo. bike & hiking trails. Kt 9 Nor(h of C M Court House, daily
til dusk.
Firearms Safety I,e€ture A- Demonstration bv Junior Rifle Club, every Friday night. North Wildwood Community Center, 7:30 to 9 p.m. of™ 81 'W*" Society animals for adoption, (info 465-3403). Rt 47. Dias Creek. Tuesday-Sundav. flam to 3
p.m.
Story Hours with Grandma Otton. Wednesdays at 10:30
a m . Stone Harbor library
Belleplain State Forest. (861-2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake; daily. City Library <884-3303*. Cape May. Monday thru Friday 10 to noon & 2 to 5. Saturday 19 to noon Tuesday L Thurs-
day evening 7 to 9.
No. Wildwood recreation programs volleyball, aerobic dancing, pre school story tellings, exercise.*4H rifle club.
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■5^-. k McGlades’ Mansion House Restaurant
featuring (UNIQUE HOMEMADE SEAFOOD^DINNERS i I EARLY SI 00 off! 11 BIRD ANY ENTRE I j|SPECIALS (Bet. S & 6 P.M.)| Dining on our screened in porch Open Every Night BROADWAY & SUNSET BLVD. Visa • Master 884-2429
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other activities. For information call 522-2955 AA. Al-Anon. Aiateen meetings. Maris Stella auditorium. 50th & Dune Drive. Avalon. Fridays 8:30 p m Recreational Activities exercise. danciAgfarts & crafts, children & adults. Sea Isle City, (info 263 1141 > Story Time, w ith Mrs Beatrice Gibbs, for 3 to 5 yr. olds,
every Tuesday. N Wildwood Community Ctr . 900 Central
Ave.. 10 am
Hedge G«rden, topiary artistry < info 886-5148), open daily till dusk, between Breakwater A Fishing Creek Rds
The FISH MARKET nsheiman’s Wharf Cape May
optLN THO&snvr' THQOUQH MONDAY
400 Broadway C4PE A\Ar, N.J. 03204 RESERVATIONS -,j884 • 0400
COLD SPRING - A celebration of Harvest Days will feature apple butter making, corn shucking, broom and shingle making and other seasonal outdoor farm activities at Historic Cold Spring Village Saturday and Sunday. The Kauker Family of Spinners will perform each day at the Village, which will close few the season, Oct. 2
In addition to the Harvest Days celebration, there will be special sales at most of the .crafts shops, which will continue their regular demonstrations. Craftsmen and women at the Village include a basket weaver, Woodworker, tinsmith, printer, blacksmith,, candlemaker, potter, dried flower arranger, confectioner and baker.
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LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH SEAFOOD WHOLESALE • RETAIL ALSO SEAFOOD TAKE-OUT OPEN ALL YEAR • 7 DAYS A WEEK 884-8296 or 884-3064
IN c R E did LE ! Surf, Surf & Turf only Just tftinfe of it, 9 ^^ C a Sow* African LoBster Tai£ • joined with a Prime Filet Muynon, topped ivitA Jersey Steamed CJams prepared in the montrvaf tradition! Tfiis and other specially prepared dinners only at the Montreal Restaurant.
Dinner Special fnm S To 6:30 P.M. After 6:30 *11“
For Reservations And Daily Specials
Call 884-7011
Beach At Madison, Cape May
Visit Montreal Liquor Store, stocked with Imported & Domestic Beer, Wine &*Spirits
^Godmothers)
Fine Italian Dining Also Serving Seafood & Steak NOW OPEN THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY Serving Dinners from 5-10 P.M. BROADWAY & PERRY AVE- CAPE MAY 8844543

