Cape May County Herald, 25 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 37

Herald & lantern 25 July '84 dining & entertainment: £

. c\c,wn<jr£s oil tkc 'Bay I .tow FAvaloti , THE LITTLE RESTAURANT WITH THE BIG VIEW SEAFOOD AND LAND LUBBER ENTREES DINNERS '4k to '9'13 PEPPER STEAK \ . 5695 FRIED SCALLOPS s5»5 1 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PITA PIZZA .....S225 BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON. THRU FRI. THREE ECC OMELETTE. S J99 . RECEIVE A FREE SCOOP OF • ICE CREAM WITH YOUR DINNER j r ^ LlMrr ONE PER_PERSON g ■""■""368^4414""""" Oceari Bit ve at 10 III Street Opposite FAvaloii Keereatioii cField

If you like bountiful portions of really good t . food, at reasonable prices, in a quiet, com- , fortable atmosphere ... Co.Tte F^ast With , ; usi 'x <?. / » * "fanUi & fate \ ; Tib (faa & Ik* Mat) \ 0{,(,e* Witk IktU (fattfUiMiOtU \ Plain or Fancy! tj s Ocean Frash Broiled Or Fried Fiah, Lobster, J " Clans, Scallops, Oysters, Shrimp, and Crab. , Prime Rib, Succulent Steaks, Tender Veal, X i Chicken, and Kalian SpeclalUes. x * v 5 X Rout* 47 (Wlldwood Blvd.) s » Between Rt. 9 & Odn. Stat* Parkway x x RIO GRANDE 886-0336 x ! - OPEN 7 DAYS - 5 , __ MON.SAT. 5-10 = = x * BE \ • SUN. 4-9 60 ; Hn,,j ,j jyjwrjjyjyi rvvvv;

rn®nn Ban<¥ vanDf Your Family Restaurant with Outdoor Garden Dining FEATURING: • Cheese Steaks • Hoagies • Hamburgers • Hot Dogs • Fried Chicken • French Fries • Fried Onion Rings • Homemade Soups & Salads Daily And More! , 222 81st ST., STONE HARBOR (TAKE-OUT SERVICE) OPEN DAILY / / /1 1:30 A.M.-8:3Q P.M.

Queen Maysea LII Coronation Aug. 1

CAPE MAY - The coronation of the city's Queen Maysea LII, Denise Michelle Dwyer at 959 Shunpike, will take place in Convention Hall Wednesday, Aug. 1. The queen and her court 'will be honored a t ceremonies beginning at 8 p.m. conducted by Mayor Arthur Blomkvest and Joanne Reagan, mistress of ceremonies. Music and entertainment will be provided by a contingent of the A1 Raymond Orchestra and the Joanne Reagan Dancers MiniCompany. - ACCORDING TO the cor onation chairman, Mrs. Arthur Blomkvest, the 1983 Queen Maysea LI, Dawn Marie Mason, and her court mil, return to participate In the ceremonies. The 1984 Queen Maysea Court Includes the following Greater Cape May area children: Queen Maysea LII Denise Michelle Dwyer; Maria Andy, Cape . May; Melissa Barbar, North Cape May; Meghan Bozanski, Cape May; Kierstyn Clay comb. Cape May, Erica Cunha, Erma (Flower Girl); Tifnothy Dwyer, Cape May (Page Boy); Darlene Gau, Cape pday; Erin Giddins, Cape May; Alicia LaRue, Cape May (Flower Girl). Also, Jennifer Leach, Cape May; Charlotte Marsden, Cape May; Robin Matthews. Cape May ; Kelli McCullough,. Cape May; Dawnmarie' Montgomery, North Cape May; Elizabeth O'Donnell, Cape May; Bethany O'Neal, Cape May , Karree . Wright, North Cape May. Queen Mayseas LI and LLI and their courts will be the featured entries in the 52nd Annual Cape May Baby Parade Friday^jAug 3 The procession will march along Beach Drive

from Broadway Avenue to Convention Hall beginning at 11 a.m. ied by the Grand

Marshall Lieut. Carlyle i Dennis. i For additional informa- I

tion contact the .Depart ment of Civic Affairs, 884-8411. ext . 20 or 27 f

Next week's menu I of meals served by I the Cape May County I Nutritional Project I tor the Elderly J -- -

Next week's menu: July 30: Tomato juice, chicken croquettes w/white sauce, buttered rice, glazed carrots, fresn pear July 31: Ham steak Hawaiian, candied sweet potato, chopped spinach, fresh apple Aug 1: Baked fish fillet, Tartar sauce, stewed tomatoes, lima beans, cinnamon bun. Aug 2: Creamed dried beef, mashed potatoes, green beans, cherry crumb pie. Aug. 3: Roast beef w/brown gravy, baked potato, peas, fresh peach All meals are accompanied by bread, margarine coffee, tea, or milk. Snacks, delivered with the mobile meals to the home-bound, are: July 30: Sliced turkey sandwich, apple, milk. July 31: Liverwurst sandwich, , mustard, orange, milk. J Aug. 1: Roast beef sandwich, cole slaw fresh pear, milk. Aug. 2: Ham sandwich, three-bean salad, fresh peach, milk. A<* \3 : Swiss cheese sandwich^ banana, milk.

(Ml) 30 Top-Notch Reasons to Come Early to the Top of the Marq! Here are 30 reasons why you'll want to arrive lor the first" seating at 6 P.M. >, Monday-Friday, or between 5 and 6 P.M. Saturday and Sunday at the Top J of the Marq in the Marquis de Lafayette Inn on the Reach 'V Reason #1 " ome early to enjoy an enchanting view of Victorian I Cape May and the Atlantic Ocean bathed in the warm glow of twilight from the heights of the Top of the Marq. You'll enjoy a picturesque view of the many charms of Old Cape May Reason #2 " ning at the Top of the Marq is always a pleasure, but our top flight service lets you enjoy the added convenience of dinner reservations and free <valet parking. No waiting - no parking worries. Just the pleasurable experience of fine dining at Cape May's "top" restaurant. REASONS 3-30: & Delight in any of the 27 entrees on our menu ($1 J up), and we ll include a complimentary glass of wine and the SI'E 'SECULAR SEVEN*. ♦SPECTACULAR SEVE® 1 . Hot or Cold Appetizer 2. '.Clam (Jqwder or Soup du Jour 3. Relish Tray 4. Homfljaade Rolls I 5. House Salad 6. Three Fresh vMtables 7. Choice of House DesserS Only available when present at 6 P.M for our first seatings (5 tiff .M. Saturday & Sunday! This special available through the 1984 season No other proi^Bon valid with this special Entertainment With Doug Wijiams Hk W For Your [jhcing And Dining Measure Trv Some of Our [)elicit|B Late Night Sna« Inn on the Beach — For AM Seasons Between Ocean and Decatur on Beach Drive, Historic Cape May \ ,|rv (609)884-3431 ( jX !.- ! JTTw, OCEAN VIEW • RESERVATIONS ACCEPT Elk*' VALET I'ARhlNl. C

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