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Wings 'n Water Flea Mart
'COURT HOUSE - A massive 200-table Wings n Water Flea Market is being planned for Sept. 15-16 at James way PJaza on Rt. 9 and Dennisville Road. The activity is one of 45 events in nine towns planned that weekend as part of the New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival, a benefit for the « Wetlands Institute. Table space fee is $8 for both Saturday and Sunday. "We need vendors who can bring all kinds of goods of interest to the thousands of festival goers. Check your garages, attics and basements for hunting, fishing and sporting goods equipment, handcrafted
items, decoys or decorative bird carvings or prints and paintings, old National Geographic or other nature magazines, toys, housewares, birdwatching paraphenalia. books, beach and marine wares," said Court House chairman Barbara Beitel She advis- ; ed that participants register early for premium locations at the flea market. "THERE WILL be two days of active lorsetrading at the besl traffic crossroads in the county to help our fund/raising efforts for Wetlands Institute. And food vendors f
are also welcome. You may > bring your own table. > chairs and beach urn brellas. " she added Centerpiece of the fall festival, which features guided nature walks, boat cruises, music of the sea. maritime and wildlife art. is a decoy and decorative bird carving show, com- i petition and sale , Grants officer for Middle , Township. Beitel is also a \ ' member of the Wetlands Institute board of trustees. . The institute, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to education and research ' concerning coastal 1 ecology
r-A0Jon'S 6iJe"Ja/^ CQ/ J Exquisite Ice Cream & Fruit Creations S 26th Street at the Bar. Avalon, V./ (2589 "Or.-an Dr ) *41/ . la/u ui/ tfce 'tfieatn ^ Manpen Qa#, Sic. j • Fruit Juice • Fresh Fruit Salads if ^ ,cc Cream Sundaes • Ice Cream Cones ' fi' v • Waffles • Popcorn • Sandwiches I ICE CREAM CAKES (in stock or made to order) Have your Child's Birthday Party Here, Reservations Being Taken. < Open 7 Days Noon - 1AM TAKE OUT AVAILABLE 967-9805
Orth to Play 1 At Wetlands Tomorrow STONE HARBOR - Peter Orth, young concert . pianist, who is the son Doris Moore, 25 E. 13th St.M will perform at the Wet ) lands Institute 8:15 p.ny I Thursday, Aug. 16. / I A champagne reception^ will follow the concert. Because of limited seating, advancS*ticket purchases are recommended. i Orth's mother owns the Apropos Boutique in Avalon, and his stepfather is Robert Moore of Land's * End/Soens and Moore Realtors in Avalon. Tickets may be purchased from the following: Sandpiper Art Galerie, 10829 Ocean Dr . , Stone Harbor; Apropos-Unique Boutique, 2819 Dune Dr., Avalon; and The Irishr Pavillion, 99th and Third Avenue, Stone Harbor
* Celebrates A Big 10th RIO GRANDE - Allison j Copson. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Copson, | 960 Delsea Dr.. was honored at a 10th birthday $j party Aug. 5. Among the guests were: Audra McBride, Jennifer -ji Johnson. Todd and Jimmy Harper. Glenn Ellert and Jennifer Barbera. plus hefc maternal grandpacetrfsX Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. \ Shinn of Cape May. t y
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IB 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 of the Marq in the Marquis » de Lafayette Inn on the Reach. Reason #1 - Come early to enjoy an (enchanting vie%of Victorian 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 ( )ld Cape May Reason #2 - Dining 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 (S 10.95 and up), and we'll include a complimentary glass of wine and the SPECTACULAR SEVEN* •SPECTACULAR SEVEN! 1. Hot or Cold Appetizer 2 Clam Chowder or Soup du Jour 3. Relish Tray 4 Homemade Rolls 5. House Salad 6. Three Fresh Vegetables 7. Choice of House Desserts
A H) • \Jlj pPJ/ All-You-Can-Eat Alaskan Crab Dinner or STEAMED SHRIMP Ju" in the Rough fc-$9.95!^ Served Nightly j Except Saturday .s' AH Evening' Daily Beat the Clock Specials — Just S4.25 Served 1:30-6.30 p.m. includes Si»up «»r Salad Hat V cRctahlcx Heveragi <V I K vhtI Wed. 18,151 Salisbury Steak I'hur 18/I61 Chicken Hawaiian Fri. (8/17) Heef Tips in Rich Craw over Noodles Sat (8/18) South Jersey Clam Pie Moil (8/20) Liver and Onions l ues (8/21 1 Karheque Chicken Legs Every Don Including Sundoo Fresh Native Fish Du Jour...S4.25 Every Sunday Specials v Roast Turkey.. . $4. 95 Roast 1 of Lamb. ...$6.95 Complete with Herb Dressing
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