Cape May County Herald, 6 June 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 30

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THE BUFFET Serve Yourself At The Chefs Bountiful Table of Hot Foods, Salad & Dessert Bars^ Served Nitely From 4:30! FRUIT SALAD WITH FRESH SEASONA UFRUITS • FISHERMAN S CHOWDER • 25 DIFFERENT SALADS & RELISHES • TENDERAGED ROAST BEEF • BAK ED COUNTRY HAM • FRIED SHRIMP • FRIED CLAMS • CHICKEN WITH CHINESE VEGETABLES & CRISP NOOOLBS • FISH FILETS COOKED IN LEMON BUTTER & WHITE WINE • HUNTfclGTON CORN PUDDING • SEAFOOD NEWBURG WITH COOKED RICE * oCALLOPED POTATOES • ITALIAN SAUSAGE • RAVIOLI • BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS • FRESHL* COOKED VEGETABLES PLUS OTHER CHEF S CREATIONS • CHEESE CAKE WITH CHERfcY OR BLUEBERRY TOPPING • VANILLA. CHOCOLATE & BUT TERSCOTCH1 PUDDING PARFAfTS • PUMPKIN PIE • CARROT CAKE • AP PLE CRISP • APPLE CHERRY & BLUEBERRY PtE ALL TOPPED WITH WHIP f*ED CREAM YOU SPOON ON YOURSELF * PLUS A COMPLlMENTARv BEVERAGE h . Adults... $10.95 Children (under io>... $3.95 The HUNTINGTON , HOUSE Off Beach Dr., On Grant St. T vfjE . ;H \Cape May • 884-5868 "£jl NOW OPEN DAILY FROM 4:M J T»™ I -ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED'

iLfs, Lounge & Dining Room V/ NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON! I vjl \ WITH MUNIt FOR VOIR DIMM, AMI r— , J r~-X / LISTENING PLEASLRE \ \ ' m m * sat tmr jum am \\ \ C* .1 "The Memory Makers" V, *£eju POLK* BAND GULP*\7 anfCT FROM THE WCONO Mrs \ CASUAL OCEAN FROST LOLNGE) tyilM FOX AETEXNOON & EVENING RESTAURANT RELAXING - PHONE 884 0220 BREAKFAST 8-1130 'V^V LUNCH • FROM 11:00, f. v it aw * DINNER _JkJmr next week orutsrr Daily 4:30 9:00 • Fri. Sat. 4:30-10 Tte Bd Q.' TW BTKHto.1

B 21st St. and the Circle Avalon N.J. 967-3457B *r* PACKAGE STORE B i ■ • BEER . WINES • LIQUORS • SNACKS , OPEN 7 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS y^jyrSuper Sandwiches & Draft Beer •* Served Doily MffF FRI., SAT., AND SIN. N'lTES ) ■ GUITARIST HUB LOfRY & BJ. BUB "BI LGE > OLDIES" ■ ■ N W SUM. JAR SESSION "BI LGE" 6 P.M. .Wery Mon Nite Princeton's Famous Buffet 7 pm-9 pm and Guitarist John Langston PHIL'S ROCK ROOM ■ OPEN WEEKENDS TILL JUNE 29th I JI'NEH,!, AND JI NK 9ih TYRANNY ■ I i EVERY NITE FROM JUNE 29th- THIN ICE & DJ GORDON HOLLY ^B : I 4 / ; . < 1 I

Garden Club Shoiv Scheduled AVALON - Betty Light. Chairman of the 1984 Garden Club Flower Shew, has announced that the event will take place Tuesday. June 12, at the Community Hall. 30th Street and the Beach The show is scheduled l p.m. to 5 p.m. This year's show is titled "A Summer Celebration ' and will feature several categories CLASS 1 — Summer Bounty an arrangement of | colorful plant material us- | f ing a vegetable as the con- i tamer Class 2 -In The Good 01 Summertime An arrange men! m a flat, low container showing water Class 3 - Lazy Days ofl Summer A miniature ar rangement not to exceed 5 inches in any direction May contain minimum of dried material Class 4 — Follow the Summer Sun A still life composed of articles and plant materia! suggesting an outdoor Summer a*, ivity Class 5 — Indian Sum mer Arrangement utilizing dried weeds, grasses and/or flowers Class 6 — Simmer Garden Party An arrangement using a kitchen ac cessory or utensil CLASS 7 — Have a Sum mer Cooler An arrange ment using a beverage bottle or a can as a container Class 8 — Summer Sizzles: (Invitation oniyi An arrangement of yellow and/ or red and/or orange blooms Foliage and a minimum of painted dried material permitted The Horticulture Classes will feature roses perenmais, annuals and house plants with various --lasses in each A division tor Juniors -open to children and grandchildren of club members' is included While only Garden Club members may participate 'n placing entries in the Show, the entire Cape May County community may at 'end and enjoy the flowers

A C.S Benefit On Sunday OCEAN CITY - The American Cancer Society will holds its 8th annual benefit party 5-7 p m Sunday at the Flanders Hotel here Music will be provided by the Jimmy Marshall Band Tickets can be pur chased at the door or by calling the unit office at *86-1154

4-H Meeting COURT HOUSE - A planning meeting for the 1984 4-H Fair will be held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 13, at the Cooperative Extension Service Educational Center, DennisviUe Road, announces Betty Jean Jesuncosky. county 4-H agent

cMerfon GInii 106 Decatur St., Cape May -EST. 1885Now Open Daily and Sunday Dinner & Cocktails From 4:30 P.M. Early Diner's Special L 'til 6 P.M. ... $7.95 j.

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FEEL LIKE A MILLION BUCKS EACH MORNING WITH CAPE MAY'S FIRST BIKE & BREAKFAST Rent a bike at any of the bike rentals listed below* and enjoy a biker's breakfast at the ^S| *1 « Just think of it Any oven fresh croissant, served with Canadian bacon, farm fresh egg. topped with melted cheese, juice & coffee WHAT A WAY TO STAHT YOUR DA Y! B— -Let's Rent A Bike A Cape Island AMI Hi Bead) A Howard ffl| < Bit -Village Bicycle Shoppe MF/ V , ' 2 Victorian Village Plaza p8|p£ (Corner Ocean 1 Wash. St.)