Cape May County Herald, 4 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 33

♦ 1 # Herald & Lantern 4 )uly '84 dining & entertainment — b

The Ch^onte Dimrg Room .-1 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. Tottrs Monday afid Friday at 4:30

HOME STYLE C0MN6AM OVER 25 YEARS / JN. • HOMEMADE SOUPS • FRESH BAKED PIES HWRW1 l _s>r 9. BURLEIGH 1 MILE SO. OF EXIT 8, GARDEN STATE PARKWAY

Calendar (From Page 31) and Mary Hosteller, violinist, at First Presbytrian Church, corner Hughes and Decatur St.. Cape May. at 4 p.m. Wild wood String Band, (info 729-40001. City of Wildwood Bandshell. on the Boardwalk at Montgomery ave.. 7:30 p.m. "Rebecca" with Laurence Olivier/Joan Fontaine, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 1984 Vintage Film Festival flick sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts ( info 884-5404). Tuesday nights thru Sept. 1. at Victorian Towers auditorium. Cape lyiay, 8:15 p.m. / WEDNESDAY. JULY II (See last week for regular listings ) The Barrington Band, free concert series, (info 884-5404), at Lafayette Street bandstand. Cape May. 8 p.m. coming events 36th Annual Old House Tour by Cape May County Art League (info 884-8628), tickets at 1050 Washington st.. Cape May. 10 a.m.^t p.m. July 14 and 15. "Night in Venice" boat and bay home show (info 399-6111 ext. 222). Ocean City, starting 6 p.m. July 14. Soccer Day Camp in conjunction with Lower Township Recreation Department and Cape May County Park£om mission (info 886-7880 or 465-9210) to be held on the fields at Cape May County Park South. Bayshore rd.. Del Haven, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. July 16th thru July 20. Soccer Day Camp by Lower Township Recreation Dept and Cape May County Park Commission < info 886-7880 or 465-9210), boys and girls ages 7-15, at County Park South. Bayshore Rd. Del Haven. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 15-July 20. Caesar's Casino bus trip (info 886-9279). bus leaves Keene's Kitchen, No. Cape May shopping center 3: 15 p.m. July 16. continuing Tap, jazz and ballet dancing, for ages 6 yrs. and up. Tues, and Thurs. 11 a.m. -12 noon, sponsored by Avalon Recreation Dept. (info 967-3066), at Community Hall. Noyles Museum. Lily Lake Rd:, Oeeanville. (info 652-8848). permanent collection of contemporary American art; rotating exhibitions. American decoys and carving demonstrations. "Elements of Craft" show, June 3-Sept. 16; printmaking exhibition "Impressions I: Experimental Prints" during the summer season. Stone Harbor Little League, tryouts Mon., Wed. and Fri mornings (info 368-1210), at field, 80th st. and First ave. Support group for families and friends of the mentally ill, sponsored by Mental Health Services of Cape May County, Inc., (info 465-4100), 1st and 3rd Tues. eves, of every month, 7:30 p.m., at Cape May County Park Commission office bldg., entrance to park on Rt. 9 at Crest Haven Rd (Page 34 Please)

H ) SYLVESTER'S ^ EISH MARKET f ^ - o eat HERE f . & OR TAKE OUT J#§tAM BAR 9677553 21ST fW^nVALON. N.J. (Over the little bridge) . APFETliEB^^^- *BJ|Q\LED PINNERS « » MEATS/CHICKEN •

Clams on Vi Shell 2.7C Steamed Clams (18) . . 59tf| Clams Casino 3.4H| Shrimp Cocktalh 4.^8 Wing Dings \ 1.9™ Crabmeat Cocktail. - .5.95 i i Corn on the Cob . . . . . - . .85 • French Frips .... ."v-i . . .8k - pt 1.75 qt ... 2.95 Bucket of Steamed £lams. (100). Cooked with Mrawn butter & lejpoJ 12^95* flRc7HiiilWl3.95 White Sauce 3.95 i Drawn Butter 3.95 (All served with Garlic Bread) • SOUPS ' Cup Pt. Qt. New England Clam Chowder (white) 1.50 3.00 5.95 Manhattan Clam Chowder 1.25 ifi 4.95 She Crab 1.75 3.50 6.95 « BEVERAGES » Coffee 50 Ice Tea 85 Sodas - 16 oz 85 Pitcher 2.95

■er 6.95 hr Paring , 8.95 I. 6.95 r Tail. 12.95 Whole Lobster (twiced-nccortHng to lire) . Shrimp . . . ...... .(8.95 Scallops -1 8.95 Shrimp Scampi *.8.95 (on rice orliriguhd) Alaakaa KlngCrab .13.95 Saufked Soft Shells . 8.95 SxumbI CMbmeat . - <8 95 Surf m>rg . 12.95 1 1 e MS t u f f e d with cMBrat - $3.00 extra - Flounder 6.95 Shrimp 8.95 Scallops 8.95 Oysters 7.95 Soft Shells 8.95 Deviled Crab -.1.95 Deviled Clam 5.95 » SEAFOOD COMBOS • BROILED Fish Shrimp Lobster Tall Scallop* $12.95 FRIED Fish Shrimp Scallop* 0 Oyster Deviled Crab $12.95

Petite Filet Mignon . . .7.95 Hungry Mail's Filet. . 12.95 Chicken Dinner i* pi«*.i . 4.95 Chicken Dinner (2 w«n) .3.50 Wing Diags 4.50 \ • LINGUINI • In White Clam Sauce .6.95 Red Clam Sauce 6.95 White Mussel Sauce 5.95 Red Mussel Sauce 5.95 Shrimp and Red Sauce . 8.95 • SANDWICHES » Jumbo Burger with cheese. . 2 50 Regular Jumbo Burger 2 25 Soft SheD ■ 3 50 Hot Dog 1 50 Deviled Crab 3 50 Fish . 2.25 Shrimp Salad 3 50 Shrimp Salad 4 95 (served on a bed ol lettuce with tomato) • CRABS • Cocktail Claws 4.95 Stone Crabs 3.95 Blue Claws (priced according to size and availability) 'Prices subject to change without notice

All dinners served w/french fries, coleslaw, a dinner roll, lemon wedge 5^^ and various sauces. yiffll OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH ft DfrlNER 9 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY li/B

Next week's menu of meals ,'rved by the Cape May County Nutritional Project tor the Elderly Next week's menu: July 9: Salisbury steak w/mushroom gravy, parslied potatoes, chopped spinach, canned apricot halves, vanilla cookie. July 10: Meat balls w/brown gravy, glazed carrots, baked potatoe, tapioca pudding. July 11: Orange juice. | chicken a la king, buttered ! rice, peas, canned pear halves, biscuits. July 12: V-8 juice, baked macaroni/cheese, Harved beets zucchini. Danish pastry. July 13: Codfish cakes, i Tariar sauce. Spanish rice, mixed vegetables, lemon crumb pie. All meals are accompanied by bread. ! margarine, milk, tea or coffee. Snacks delivered with ; mobile meals to the homebound are: July 9: Peanut butter/jelly sandwich, orange milk. July 10: Sliced turkey sandwich, fresh peach, milk. July 11: Swiss cheese sandwich, banana, milk. July 12: Roast beef sandwich, fresh pear, milk, g July 13: Two hard-boiled m eggs, tomato/lettuce. flM mayonnaise, crackers. ^ orange, milk.

Garden Contest

/avalon - The Avalon Garden Club and Learn ing's Run Botanical Gardens. Swainton. are sponsoring a Flowering Garden Contest, in this borough Those wishing to enter their gardens in the contest are asked to call 967-5360 or 967-5357 The

deadline is July 10 Jack,Aprill of Learning's Run Gardens will judge the gardens after Aug. 1 and will present to (he winning gardener an engraved pla que The winner will also be invited to the Avalon Garden Club cocktail party Aug 26.

Club Sponsors Dative Series

OCEAN CITY - The Ex change Club begins its series of weekly big band dances starting 8 p.m Thursday. July 5 at the Music Pier. Hal Davis and orchestra will be featured

with Bill Bruestle and the Sunshine Boys playing dur ing breaks Proceeds go lo Exchange Club charities. Dr Tony Perotti is chairman

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