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S STONE HARBOR - S Emergency repair of ill or ^ injured birds will be the ^ topic of biologist John S Rokita Saturday at the ^ Wetlands Institute. First ^ Aid for Feathered /J Friends " will be presented ^ at 8:15 p.m in the Mar- N shview Lecture Hall. ^ A scientist who volunteers spare time at S the Avian Rehabilitation ^ Center at the New Jersey ^ Marine Science Cdnsor- ^ tium in Seaville. Rokita Si says the main goal of the ^ center is to repair the birds > ; and set them free again. N I Five volunteers handled about 500 bird cases last ^ year at Seaville. . •ORPHANED BABY ^ | birds can keep a volunteer ^ hopping. They have to be ^ » fed nearly every 20 ^ minutes." he remarked. 7 "We can use all >orts of. Si at the center in addi- ^ tion to bird work. Just phone 390-1623.'' ^ Rokita is licensed by the ^ Federal government and ^ the state for bird banding S and rehabilitation. At present, he says the center has ^ only three birds who cannot S return to the wild ; a barred S owl, red-tailed hawk and ^ saw whet owl. Other handicapped birds are sent to S zoos. y Rokita. born in central New Jersey, holds his BS V degree from Stockton State ^ College, where he now l sbrves as a science lab ^ technician. The lecture is one of a series of Saturday night shows presented by the jj Wetlands Institute Bk Warner TV Cable Aids MDA Drive AVALON - The J Muscular Dystrophy Association and Warner Amex TV Cable have joined forces to help Jerry's Kids Thursday. Aug 23. Warner Amex Cable will tfost a dance at the Avalon Community Hall. 30th : Street and the Beach, ad mission to which will be $3 or $20 in spnsorship donations j< Sponsorship forms are available thru Warner's Avalon Office at 2761 Dune Dr . or by calling 967-301 1 Prizes will be awarded to the fundraisers bringing in the highest donations Music will be provided by a disc jockey who will be | raffling items donated by j local merchants j throughout the evening Persons willing to donate time or gift items to Kids are urged to call Warner * I Amex Cable at 967-3011 immediately. \
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Clams on Shell 2 7S J Steamed Clam. ( 1 8) 5.9flB Clam. Ca.lno 3 W. j Shrimp Cocktail. . 4 ffipHI Wing Ding. 195^ Crabmeat Cocktail .5 95 \ Corn on the Cob 85 French Frle. .85 ! pt I 75 t qt 295 I X, i j I » ■ White Sauce 3 95 Drawn Butter 3.95 A All served with Garlic Bread) • SOUPS • Cup Pt Qt. New England Clam Chowder (white) i| 1.50 3.00 5.95 Manhattan Clam Chowder (red) 1 25 2.50 4 95 She Crab | 1.75 3 50 6.95 • BEVERAGES • Coffee 50 Ice Tea 85 Soda. 16 oa 85 Pitcher 2.85
Slgcr 6.95 Bk Paring .8.95 ■l M . $ 95 terTaft 12.95 Whole Lobeter (priced according to »De) 8.95 Scallop. . . 8.95 Scampi 8 95 (on rice or llngutnl) Alaskan King Crab . 13 95 Saufeed Soft Shell. .8 95 SautdH Crabmeat .8.95 Surf^^pirg . 12 95 t e ^gS luffed With CdHteat - S3- 00 extra Flounder 6 95 Slirimp 8 95 Scallop. 8.95 Oy.ter. 7 95 Soft Shell. 8.95 Deviled Crab 7.9i Deviled Clam 5.95 « SEAFOOD COMBOS ' BROILED Ftak Shrimp Lobster Tall Scallop. $12.95 FRIED Ft«h Shrimp Scallop. 0>HM Deviled Crab 812.95
Petite Filet Mlgnon 7 95 Hungry Man". Filet 12 95 Chicken Dinner i« «»•<»•> .4 .95 Chicken Dinner n pMni .3.50 Wing Ding. 4 50 • LINGUINI > in White Clam Sauce 6 95 Red Clam Sauce 6 95 White Mussel Sauce 5 95 Red Mussel Sauce 5 95 Shritr.p and Red Sauce 8 95 • SANDWICHES • Jumbo Burger rf with' cheese 2 50 Regular Jumbo Burger 2 25 Soft Shell 3 50 | Hot Dog 1 50 , Deviled Crab 3.50 1 Fish 2.25 Shrimp Salad 3 50 Shrimp Salad 4 95 (served on a bed of lettuce with tomato) • CRABS • Cocktail Claw. 4 95 Stone Crab. 3 95 Bine Claw. ! (priced according to sire and availability) 'Price, subject io change without notice
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