Cape May County Herald, 4 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Herald & Lantern 4 lanuary '84

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/ i OUR FAMOUS £ficvnctu}6c/ie& NOW BEING SERVED MON. THRU SAT. LUNCH 11-3 EVENING 6-11 465-7487

3800 PACIFIC AVE. j ' WILDWOOD. N.J. . ^ V NEW WINTER NIGHT SPOT DANCE TO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI. & SAT., JAN. 6th & 7th JASPER HOURS: 9 P.M. - 3 A.M.

(From Page 15) • ly luncheon specials that are reasonably priced. The breakfast special is a tasty two slices of French Toast with bacon & coffee, for just $2.25 Customers are not just served th^y are vilued by the friendly staff. La Palma is open daily, Mon., Tues., Wed. & Thyrs. from 6 a.m. to 7 p m., and Friday. Saturday & Sunday from 6 a,m. to 9 p.m. Call ahead for take-out orders — 889-1346. THE PETER SHIELDS —fun-filled evenings. ' Where the locals take their out of town guests.'' The Peter Shields Restaurant, overlooking the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, is a must for dining in an exceptional atmosphere. The superb food and beverages are served in a grandiose turn-of-the-century mansion that provides an unforgettable afternoon or evening out. The Peter Shields opens at noon, serving luncheon, dinner & cocktails while the hours of the day & evening are celebrated with a diversified and imaginative menu. It may be cold outside, but you'll experience the warmth of a treasured atmosphere inside. Reservations suggested — call 884-7041. The Peter Shields is located at l30^Beach Drive. Cape May. THE PILOT HOUSE — dine by the fireside. Cape May’s popular Pilot House in the heart of the downtown area is a 'must” for shoppers, business people and late night diners. Located at 142 Decatur Street, on the mall, it features a huge, brightly burning fireplace', which is irresistable to diners & romantics. It’s Bottom’s Up! for during the day and after work to relax the hours. The Pilot House takes pride in the menu and offers winter dining that is warming as well as ap: petizing. Enjoy all the seasons at this one-of-a-kind place. NINO’S — All you can eat Sundays. There’s an ‘Italian Festival' every Sunday at Nino’s fine restaurant. 4712 Atlantic Avenue (at Taylor Avenue). Wildwood. From 2 to 8 p.m. enjqy lasagne, ravioli, gnocchi. meatballs & sausage, house salad, homemade bread & butter, and choice of beverage, all for just $5.95 person $3.95 for the younger set 10 yrs. & younger). You’ll love the superb quality & the Italian flavor of this famous restaurant. Everything is homemade and presented with gusto for your dining pleasure.

City Expands Karate Class

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MO MAKE MANYSTTOPS WHEN YOU CAN GO BY EXPRESS BUS?

CAPE MAY - The Karate class included in the city’s upcoming Winter Recreation Schedule will be expanded to include a class for those students who have had previous Karate training. The class will be conducted on Wednesday and Friday 7-9 p.m. in the Franklin Street

CASINO BOS EXPRESS NON-STOP DAILY BUS SERVICE TO THE CASINOS MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING & HITE DEPARTURES

We Pick You Up At Your Home or Motel!

Go FIRST CLASS. Go by Bus. It’s Faster, Safer & More Comfortable.

Bonus •15 Mbs *2.50 Fm$ •5 0

Packages also Include: • Deluxe Express Round Trip Bus Service • Free Parking At Departure Points

Express Service from the Wildwoods, Stone Harbor, or Cape M»y Ana.

For Reservations, Tickets &"1nf6nnation Call CASINO BUS ™ 8844343

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Catering with a Touch of Class JR) by RONI of the Texas Ave. Food Market 1434 Texas Ave., Cape May, N.J. 08204 884-4474 Weddings - Brunches - Dinners - Cocktail parties ■ Buffets - Barbecues LIT US MAKE YOUR PARTY A SMASHING SUCCESS.

Civic Center. The Winter Schedule begins Monday, Jan. 9, and registrations are being taken at the Civic Affairs Department in Convention Hall. For further information call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27. '

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“CHRISTINE” (R) ; Stephen King's Novel ® Evenings 7 00 and 9:00 PK^ frn-iMEB:

Last Times Thurs., Jan. 5 • “THE MAN WHO : LOVED WOMEN" (R) « Evenings 6:40 and 8:45 PM§

Starting Fri., January 6 : A CHRISTMAS STORY”:

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.Evenings 6:45 and 8 45 PM.

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