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SPRING UNFOLDING EVERYWHERE. Its a pleasure to be alive these glorious spnng days, to see the pageantry of Nature agam HyadjBhs and daffodils are' stinttmg their colors, with many more flowers to follow Get reqdy for.the big’shou This coming week will see Pahs Sunday and the start of Passover, symbolizing important'religious events on the 1 religious calendar. Passover is a festival of freedom, marking the Jews exit from Egypt Jews the country over will be gathering.next Monday night to celebrate the vic-tory-with a Seper. a symbolic dinner of the Jews struggles Passoter ts the season of remembrance as - well as - redemption from bondage, and Jewish hospitality plays jts role with families gathering together for this occasion

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If you can |et to a woods, suggest you go in search of pussy willows, one of the first members of the treefamily to proclaim that a new season has arrived’ Rarely does the pussy willow grow to the stature of a tree Although it is neither pretentious nor particLlhrJy handsome in itself, it brings beauty to the countryside while the landscape4s still sear and brown It also brings beauty to centerpieces apd floral arrangeitfents in'many county homes. Also worth searching out this week are our good eating and entertainment places Here are'some we especially recommend: r • ' ■ WHITEBRIER'VN'N — /orjSunday Brunch Sunday Brunch at the* Whitebner Inn. at 20th Streetyt^tween Ocean and Dune Drive. Avalon is a county tracmion This regal occasion is characterized by the graceful distinction of the fanciful decor. ■ ' i . .» • . Select from limitless choice^, including your fayorite juices and fresh fruits 1 pi’neap^e. melons, seasonal fruit scrambled eggs, creamed bee' sausage ham. hot mixed fruit, stuffed shells with IldJiars meat sauce, nova salmon, bagels, herring, cheese tray. IJanish sweet muffins; corn bread, home made coffee cakes and assorted jelliesBrunch is served Sundays 9 a if until 2 p m For reservations call 967-5225. COUNTRY HOUSE HESTAtHWT — reopening. It s alw’ays good news to learn that The famous Country House Restaurant will be reopening for the spring-summer season Located on U.S Rt. 9. Burleigh. * 1 mile south of exit 8. Garden State Parkway . this landmark restaurant becomes even better known as the-years go by Palm Sunday enjoy the tracMionalHoods that the Country House prepares better than practically anywhere else The country atmosphere is a. gracious backdrop for.tjjo outslanding^specials The homemade soups and fresh bakrti pies are worthy of only tbehighest praise - in fact, so is everything else Open at nc^n or. Palm Sunday MEKION INN — the inn pic V Watson s Merion Inn. at • 106 Decatur Street. Cape May .welcomes its customers-to . another dining season at one the olde town's best known restaurants * The grand style ol the Marion inn accommodates even the most discriminating diner? with the gourmet excellence that is legendary here. Food and beverages are first class even.- step of the way at the Merion Inn. No one would blame you if you took your time.mafcing your dining selection — it takes thought decide wjiich dinner wins out over all the others The Victorian decor is. as always, a hospitable accent to your dining pleasures.

NEIL'S — always cbhter Neil's Steak and Oyster House, at 222 E. Schellenger Avenue. Wildwood has got a lot of local flavor, including resh.catches sight from the doclu.^ ■v There's always good food. Family dining and plenty of cheer at the bar in one of Wildwood s most exciting restaurants . Enjoy Easter linner Sunday. April 22od •served from 1 to 9 p.m. Entrees will include Baked Virginia Ham. Roast Vermont Turkey. Roast Sirloin of Beef and Stuffed Breast of Capon Included are soup, salad and relish bar. choice :of vegetables, desserts and beverages, all for $9.75 aduh. children 1 under 10) $6.75 ‘ / A • * HUE'S — the expert/ Ujries Reef and Beef Restaurant, at Rio Grande Avenue (after the bridgei in Wildwood knows plenty^bout keeping customers happy, season upon season. . We afh’t think of anything that’s missing at this popular spot Urie'£ likes to provide customers w ith exceptional food from both the sea side and/or the landlubbers side of thejnenu Prime rib. seafood, steaks, and chicken*are tops The desserts are outrageous. J C £ane entertains Saturday evenings until midnight in the Pegleg Parrot Lounge Stop by this weekend to celebrate Palm Sunday

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