Cape May County Herald, 26 September 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 31

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Calendar (From Pa Re 23) 27 to 396-6007), at Cape May County Extension Center, Court House, 7 p.m. Fall Dance, sponsored by Polish American Club of Cape May County, (info 522-3599 or 886-4672), at St. Raymond's hall, Bayshore and Ocean Ave., Villas, hot buffet 7-8 p.m., music 8 p.m. -12 midnight. New Jersey Ballet Company opening fall season, (tickets 399-7628), at Music Pier, Ocean City, 8 p.m. "tracking Racoons in Suburbia", illustrated talk by Dennis Slate, Stockton State College instructor of environmental studies, «t Wetlands Institute (info 368-1211), Stone Harbor Blvd., 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Breakfast and Cake Sale, Villas Firehouse, Bayshore Rd. and Georgia Ave., 7 a.m. -12 noon. Capt. Mey's Founder Day/ Anniversary Celebration (see Saturday), Cape May, concludes. Fall Weekend, (see Friday), Cape May, concludes. Closing Weekend Harvest Ft^tivilies (see Saturday), Cold Spring, concludes. Annual Chicken Dinner benefit by Wildwood Chapter of Deborah, (info 522-7855 or 522-2860), at D'Continental, 100 W. Walnut Ave., N. Wildwood, 1-7 p.m. Cape Stamp Club, (info 884-8778), at County Library, Court House, 2 p.m. Annual Cocktail Party benefitting Upper Cape May County Chapter of Deborah Hospital Auxiliary (info 967-4250 or 967-3356), at Golden Inn, Dune Drive, Avalon, 3-6 p.m. • ». Roast Pork Dinner sponsored by Ladies Aux. of Marmora Volunteer Fire Co., at the Marmora firehouse, 4-7 p.m. MONDAY. OCTOBER 1 Flower Show, Stone Harbor Elementary' School, 12 noon-4 p.m. "Shelling. History, and Culture of Sri Lanka and the -K Maldive Islands", presentation by John Pierson, sponsored by Jersey Cape Shell Gub, (info 399-5466), at Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., 8 p.m. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 "30 Years with the U.S. Park Service" slice talk by James Corson, fall series, "South Jersey History, Culture 1 and Heritage" by Wildwood Crest Historical Society, < info 522-1276. or 522-2093), at Memorial School, St. Louis and N.J. Aves., Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3 Food Sale by Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, at First Nat'l Bank of Toms River (Villas branch), Bayshore Rd., Villas, 9:15 a.m. "Our of this World Houseplants and the Culture of Them" talk by Tom Brown of Atlantic County Community College, Gardening by the Sea Gub (info 884-1022), at Municipal building Court Room, Villas, 9:30 a.m. Dennis Township Seniors: "Conserving Energy" talk by Bruce Breunig of Atlantic Electric, (info 624-0884), at Ocean View Fire HalL.Rt. 9, Ocean View, 1 p.m. Back to School Night, Ocean Academy, (info 465-2723 or 465-9737), Court House, 7-8:30 p.m ; Taxpayers Assoc. of Lower Township: speaker John Stump, Manager of Lower Township, Millman Center, 7:30 p.m. , v "Show and tell" conducted tour of the restored old cour- \ thouse by Judge Philip A. Gruccio, second lecture in fall V series by Cape may County Historical and Genealogical J Society (info 465-3535), meet in the main court -room on</_ first floor of old courthouse, Main St., Court House. 8 p.m. Refreshments follow. COMING EVENTS Victorian Week. Cape May, (info 884-5404), Oct. 5-14. (Page 36 Please) (VT) BRITTON'S XtX BAKERY ( * i < NORTH WILDWOOD AT h. Vvr-^21ST& N.J. AVE. V OPEN 7 A.M. TO 5 P.M. THURS., FRI., SAT. & SUN. r\ j WE SPECIALIZE IN - - CUSTOM MADE CAKES jB|| COUPON (§|| in 50° °ff ill ON ANY DOZEN DOUGHNUTS [Jfe* OR PASTRIES fm SAVE! SAVE! fM

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League Courses Offered —A * A CAPE MAY - A fourweek qaixed media painting workshop sponsored by the Cape May County Art League at 1050 Washington St. slated 12:30-2:30 p.m. begins today. Instructor is Mary Federici. Also scheduled for Wednesdays is a sculpture workshop with Stephen La manna which will teach how to make armatures and mold to life clay. OTHER OFFERINGS by the league this year are: Open workshop 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Tuesdays at which participants can work at leisure on a piece of art in any media. Creative movement, with Rosanne Smith Merrick as instructor, offered Saturdays for six weeks. For information on any of the courses, call the league at 884r8628. The league will also hold an exhibition, "Victorian Cape May", a show of watercolors and pastels, with an opening reception 7:30-9 p.m. -Saturday, Oct. 6. The exhibit, which will run through Oct. 31, features the works of Alice Steer Wilson, Jane Echevama, Inez Krupinski, Judy Antonelli, and Sandra Gianguilio.

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- ' 30 Top-Notch Reasons to Come Early to the Top of the Marq! Reason #1: You'll enjoy an enchanting twilight view of Victorian Cape May and the Atlantic Ocean from our rooftop, v » Reason #2: YouH enjoy the convenience of dinner reservations and FREE valet parking. Reasons #3 - #30: Youll enjoy any of 27 entrees ($10.95 and up) and receive a COMPLIMENTARY * glass of wine plus the SPECTACULAR SEVEN* V •SPECTACULAR SEVEN 1. Hot or cold appetizer 2. Clam Chowder or Soup du Jour 3. Relish Tray 4. Homemade Rolls 5. House Salad 6. 3 Fresh Vegetables 7. Choice of House Desserts. 'Only available when present at 6 P.M. for 1st seating. This menu available through 1984 season. No other promotion valid with 1st seating menu. The Top of the Marq U Opem Today Thru SaL, Sept. 29th Open Oct 5,6.7.12 « 13. fl Doug Williams W For Your Dancing KKj And Dining Pleasure ' / t' / r~0 /i

uM II All-You-Can-Eat Alaskan Crab Dinner or * STEAMED SHRIMP Just in the Rough ^•s9.95! J Served Nightly Except Saturday T/t/s Special Good All Evening! Daily Beat the Clock Specials — Just S4.25 Served 4:30-6:30 p.m. includes Soap k Salad Bar, 2 Vegetables. Beverage k Dessert w Wed. (9/26) Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce Thur. (9/27) Salisbury Steak with Oak* Gravy Fri. (9/28) Deviled Seafood Cake Sat. (9/29) Barbecued Chicken Legs OR Soutk Jersey CUm Pie Moo. (10/1) Sauteed Liver and Onions | Tuns. (10/2) CNkken Pot Pte Every Day Including Sunday Fresh Native Fish Du Jour... $4.25 Every Sunday Specials Roast Turkey $4.95 Roast Leg of Lamb $6.95 Complete with Herb Dressing , THE COLD WHALE WELCOMES SKIP KEHR WEEKENDS -BEGINNING OCTOBER 5th

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