Cape May County Herald, 16 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Herald & Lantern 16 November '83

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Time Out Dining Guide j ■■ .j,'" THANKSGIVING is nearly here A week from tomorrow families will be gathering for the annual ritual of payipg thanks, watching television football and enjoying a harvest meal together There's lots of shopping to do this week and next if you re having the family at your place. If you’re the elected one. we suggest you allow yourself a bit of time to rest between the chores. A tired host and/or hostess isn’t an especially good one, you know. "There is a poignant time of hesitancy just before the browns of November give way to the grays of the twelfth month Squaw winter has flung its introduction over the land. Snow showers have dusted brown fields and upland pastures. Ice sheets have temporarily covered the pools in swamps. The preliminary cold spells have crocheted lacy lines along the brooks and creeks. Indian summer has brought its days of peaceful warmth, and Earth has relaxed from the first tentative assault.” — HaydnS. Pearson Countryman's Year Mid-November is the time of the yearly visit of Shooting Stars What arp they? Tiny particles of stone or metal drifting in space, and as our earth comes around near them each November in its trip around the sun, some of the nearest of these little particles are attr^ted to it. As they come into our atmosphere, friction caused by their high speed makes them get hot, white hot,’so that they shine like stars as they fall to earth. This is the reason they are called shooting stars.

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HENNY’S In Stone Harbor

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DINING ROOM HOURS FRI. AND SAT. 5-IO SUN. 3:30-9

RESERVE EARLY FOR THANKSGIVING... CHOOSE FROM OUR SPECIAL MENU SERVING 2-9

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GEORGE JOHNSON WILL BE AT THE STEINWAY SATURDAY EVENING

MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE

RESERVATIONS EARLY

WE WILL BE CLOSED NOV. 28TH — DEC. 30

CLOSED MONDAYS

Now. onto some stars of the restaurant world: DRAGON LADY RESTAURANT - Kh f «kI. The finest Chinese cuisine is now served in olde Cape May, at * 7 Victorian Plaza, home of the Dragon Lady Restaurant. While it’s a bit of a surprise to see an authentic Chinese Y^staurant in the Victorian city, it’s a welcome change of pace for those who enjoy authentic oriental cuisine. The expert staff serves the superb dishes with congenial friendliness, carrying to your tdble the gourmet favorites you have chosen from the extensive menu. Take out available. Telephone 884-1831. THE QUARTROOM - Lively! Winter isn’t just a dolrum time anymore, especially since The Quartroom has opened at 3800 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood, where good times stay around. The Quartroom is the latest “in” place in the Wildwoods, featuring great live entertainment. This Friday & Saturday night, enjoy Secrets, with their own blending of musical fantasy. The Quartroom opens late and stays open until the wee hours (9 p.m. to 3 a m.) Dine to live entertainment, enjoy your favorite drinks and banish the winter blahs at this stellar spot. ANCHORAGE — for Thanksgiving dinner. The picturesque atmosphere of the Canal Bridge at SchVllenger’s Landing is the setting for the Anchorage Seafood House in Cape May Open for luncheon 11 a m. to 4 p.m. Monday - Saturday, the Anchorage features dinner Monday'- Saturday 4 p.m. to midnight, and Sunday dinner noon to midnight. On Thanksgiving Day. the Anchorage will be serving a full course Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings, appealing to holiday diners who want to go out and celebrate the occasion. The Anchorage is taking Christmas prfrty reservations now — telephone 884-7943. URIE'S FOR LUNCH. We’ve found Urie’s Reef & Beef. (Page 24 Please r

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