* ' ^ • * | Herald & Lantern 27 June '84
Festival Includes Retriever Trials
STONK HARBOR - Retriever in-the-water demonstrations will be a new feature of the Mew Jersey Wings n Water Festival on Sept. 15 and 16
this year The two-day event celebrates the many natural coastal attractions of Cape May and Cumberland counties such as duck hunting and water
recreation A world class decorative i bird cariving show, decoy I and wildlife art shows are i some of the other activites planned Golden retrievers. Spr-
_ inger spaniels. Labradors t7 and Chesapeake Bay l9 retrievers will be showing their hunting form in mini trials conducted from the salt marsh trail to the tidal ■>£ creek directly' behind the , Wetlands Institute, headquarters for the festival WRIGHTWAY Kennels, which specializes in profes' sional training of hunting dogs, will field Thistle", a registered liver and white 2-year-old Springer which holds a Working Dog Excellence Certificate. Owners Joe and Karen Wright are enthusiastic about Springer spaniels, which they breed. "These are the most adaptable dogs," says Joe. "They hunt quail, pheasant, dove or go in the water for ducks and geese, and they are wonderful family dogs, with a warm, easygoing nature." The Wrights, who live at Marmora, will also show Labradors bringing back birds. These dogs were developed in Canada and along the English border of Scotland. Only one retriever is American, the popular Chesapeake Bay Retriever, developed in Maryland, which will perform for owners Bob and Dee Bailey from Woodbine. The Bailey's Chesapeake Bay "Chipper" at 3 has just -v received her Working Dog Certificte. Their 9-year-old , Golden retriever "Cody", who also holds a W'orking i Certificate, is a field trial ^ and companion dog. and will also simulate a working situation THE GULDENS were first registered in 1925 in the United States and originated in .England. They are trained to stay in a boat or blind in cold weather and can withstand "t-au.ci ciinj \.a II v% lllI.MrfllU exi. ZU or 21.
many cold hours in the >*e wafer Heavier of bone and >> of thicker coat, the Golden "f is the most decent breed of retrievers among the fere kinds existing in the world r today "Many duck hunters feel >' a dog is essential to the pur ig suit, "says Dee Bailey, who • is a substitute teacher in ie Ocean City. "Frankly. 1 il don't see how; they get ll' along without one. ' she I adds. Both she and«her hus band, who is grounds v foreman at Stockton State »' Colleae. hunt & iWretriever demons! raa tion£ will be held at 11:30 e a m and 1:30 on Saturday h and again Sunday during the New Jersey Wings n Water festival. A benefit 0 for fhe Wetlands Institute, c a non-profit institution . dedicated to education and research research, the t festival is partially supported by a state grant to • help promote "NJ and You - — Perfect Together." the . state slogan. ' For further information. . phone 368-1211. Art Show 1 i'fCAPE MAY - The 20th Annual Historic Cape May Promenade Art Show will be conducted 10 a.m. to 5 p:m. July 6. 7 and 8 with artists being allowed to exhibit after official hours The show will consist of three divisions: professional. amateur and youth. There will be five judging categories: oil/acrylic, watercolors. graphics, sculpture and photography . The general chairman \yill be Mrs. Mary Joyce. v?ho has 17 years experience in that capacity. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded to first, second and third places in - each category For further information contact the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411. ext. 20 or 27. I
P& All-You-Can-Eat Alaskan Crab Dinner ^ V- $9.95! A Served Nightly Except Saturday thru June 29 ' Daily Deat-the-CIock U '0 Specials . '^7-! 3.95!! v Served Noon to 6:30 p.m. Includes Soup or Salad Bar. 12 Vegetables. Beverage and Dessert Wed. (6/27): Cull" Shrimp w/Creamy Orange Sauce J l'hur. (6/28): Chicken w/Champagne Sauce Fri. (6/29): South Jcr.4fey Clam Pie Sat. (6/30): Baked Virginia Ham Mon. (7/2): Beel Rouladen w/Burgandy Sauce Tues. (7/3): Chicken Hawaiian /x Wed. (7/4): Sauteed Monk Fish ^ Every Day Including Sunday Fresh Native Fish Du Jour s3.95 EVERY SUNDAY SPECIALS Koast I urkey w/Herh Dressing *4.95 Roast Legf(|£ Lamb w/Herh Dressing s6.95
ALL NEW! Gold Whale Salad Bar J Served Lunch & Dinner With Your Meal or As A Meal!! Live ^Entertainment Weekends For Tour Dining & Dancing Pleasure Restaurant and Lounge Located In The Inn on the Beach - For All Seasons n Between Ocean and Decatur on Beach Drive • Historic Cape May Free Valet Parking (609) 884-3431
Yacht Club Art Auction
WH.DWGOD CREST - The Greater Wildwood I Y'iieht Cluh will present an 1 arl auction 8 30 pm Satur day. July 7. preceded by a champagne preview at 7 :ft»
pm The auctiory *ill be con ducted by Hie Fine ArtGallery of "Ardmore at the yacht club. Forget me not Road on Sunset Lake
^NTE j Chalfonte Dining Room A ^unique Dining Experience with Southern Cooking King Edward Lounge. Enjoy a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Informal wine sampling Fri. & Sat. 5:00-7:00 P.M. Concerts by Candlelight Thursday Evenings at 8 p.m. Dinner-Concert packages available Guided Tours Monday and Friday at 4:30 V) jA sirvins JCM uYP OF CHINESE CUISINE VICTORIAN PLAZA CAPE MAY 884-1831 .minwnim / / -me puiik / /•MKunn / OPtN 7 DAYS vior. thurs j 'o I '»! 4 SA1 ; ■ • ,0 -a). , SPECIALIZING IN OUR OWN HOMEMADE NOODLES ^4#^
Breakfast - lunch - Dinner ,ncredidlei Surf, Surf & Turf .■1/10.95 After 6:30 $ "fl O Q E* ,ust thin* of it, M. Afnuin !x>bster Tait joined with a Prim* filet Mujnon. topped with krsev Steamed Clams prepared in the mam rial tradition! This and other speeiattv prepared dinners only at the Montreal Restaurant. HAPPY 'TRIVIAL PURSUIT' HOUR SAMPLE BEEP FROM AROUND THE WORLD AT REDUCED PRICES! 2-5 P.M. WITH CWmMMIAAV Mitt O'BBJVRtS
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Enter "NAME THE RESTAURANT CONTEST" Details At Restaurant FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 884-7011 . MONTREAL INN, BEACH DR. & MADISON AVE., CAPE MAY

