30 Herald & Lantern 1 August 84
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\ I Eat In or Take Out 1 J I 368-5037 ( OPEN DAILY FROM 4:30 PM J* RESTAURANT & Take-Out Menu
italian specialties Homemade RAVIOLI AND MEATBALLS 4.95 MANIC OTTI AND MEAT SAUCE 4.95 LASAGNA AND MEAT SAUfE 4.95 VEAL PARMIGIANA 7.95 VEAL CUTLET 7.50 SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS 4.95 SPAGHETTI AND CLAMS 6.95 CHICKEN PARMIGIANA 6.95
from the sea All Seafood Prepared Fresh Daily SF AFOOD COMBINATION 7.95 DEVILED CRAB 6.95 FILET OF FLOUNDER 6.50 STUFFED FLOUNDER 7.50 FRIED SCALLOPS 6.50 FRIED SHRIMP 7.50 STUFFED SHRIMP 7.50 FRIED OYSTERS : 6.50
Platters Include Spaghetti or French Fried 1 Potatoes and Cole Slaw SIDE ORDERS FRENCH FRIES 1.25 COLE SLAW 1.25 368 5037 ^ OPLN DAILY I ROM I 3(1 PM _
pIMntiton ■ 21st St. and the Circle J Avalon N.J. 967-3457» PACKAGE STORE 1 • BEER • WINES • UQUORS • SNACKS ■ $ JgL[ OPEN 7 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS S I jagF Super Sandwiches & Draft Beer S I gmy -Served Daily fig ■ Br Gl itarist rob iowry. frl. sat. & sin. nitls M '■ °-J BOB "BILGK N OLDIES" WED. (LADIES WTE) THRl SIN. B f i SAT. AND SIN. JAM SESSION "BILGE" 6 P.M. B \p Every Mon Nite Princeton's Famous Buffet 7 pm-9 pm B and B *,• I Guitarist John Langston X PHIL'S ROCK ROOM I FRIDAY. SATURDAY & MONDAY I :| D.J. GORDON HOLLY I t fri. & sat. ■ m John Alexander band i B APPEARING ON MOT. SON MONDAY -- OCEAN H M
A Musical Approach to Ecology STONE HARBOR - A musical performance of a favorite children's book will be presented by Earthsong at the Wetlands Institute Wednesday, Aug. 8. The one hour shoity is scheduled at 2 p.m. iri the Marshview Hall. Dave and Sarah McNeill Orleans are Earthsong . from Browns Mills, The couple, who sing, play guitar, dulcimer and autoharp, will present "The Lorax", an entertaining tale of environmental crises in the imaginary by noted children's author, Dr. Seuss The musical story is geared to children in grades 1 to 5. A fee will be charged for registration and the entertainment, required by limited space for the performance. For reservations, call the Wetlands Institute 368-1211. i
Folk Festival I Begins Sat. \ ESTELL MANOR - The \ Pinelands Folk Festival , will be held Saturday and I Sunday at Atlantic County ' Park, Route 50. and will in- ' elude arts, crafts. ' demonstrations, music. J foods, and storytelling. ^ Visitors are invited to br- , ing a story or a musical in- i strument Hours are 10 * a.m. to 7 p.m Saturday. \ and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Sun- j day. The festival is spon- J sored by The Historical . Society of Estell Manor. \
Program Deals \ With Clams j STONE HARBOR - A | program entitled "Evolution in Cenazoic Clams' will be presented by Dr Carol Jones at the meeting of the Jersey Cape Shell Club 8:15 p.m Monday. Aug 6. | The meeting will be at 'he Wetlands Institute. Stone Harbor Boulevard, and the public is invited to attend. Dr. Jones is head of Invertebrate Paleontology ! at the Academy of Natural Sciences io Philadelphia
' \/V; Avalon 1 j Seafood ,, , Market 29th Street & Ocean Drive, Avalon i open daily 9-9 j "Wide Variety of 'Complete line of ; Fresh Seafood Freshly Prepared j 'LIVE LOBSTER Seafood Platters « Call ahead for take-out !, - 967-7555 - 1 » — — , -rz=~-rr. ..-^1 , mw>uw>viivwt ! 'jfes FORGET • j O ME-NOT I jj T i-RFSTAi 1RANT i ' \ BREAKFAST SERVED 7-2 P.M. J ' 1 Artichoke Hearts & Fresh Mushroom Omelet + J 2. Fresh Chicken Liver Omelet i j 3. Italian Sausage w/Provolone Cheese Omelet ' ) 4. Fresh Spinach & Cheese Ome^t I All of the above served with Homfefries. j ! Toast. Juice & Coffee. Only 5 i ! 5[ 2 eggs, any style $1.95 j J J WITH HOMEFRIES. TOAST. COFFEE OR TEA i awwww uuwun J • DINNER FOR TWO • ' J ONLY ® 1 1 95 J % CHOICE OF 3 ENTREES I J 'SAUTEED SCALLOPS IN GARLIC & OIL. ' ] *BAKEDSEAFOOD COMBO EN CASSEROLE, i •HOMEMADE MARYLAND CRABCAKES. All of the above including our Special House Salad, or I New England Chowder, or French Onion Soup & Beverage. I I SERVING BREAKFAST - i r--r"^NCH ' DINNER 7 A.M. -9: 30 P.M. - 522-2258 | & NEW JERSEY AVE . W1LDWOOD CREST J
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