22 ) - - Herald & Lantern 10 October '84
2401 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON %7-7333 HAPPY HOUR IS BACK! FRIDRY-HfiPPY HOUR 4 Pm-6PfTl DJ. CRRY SflTURDflY 9 P.m.-2 P.m. TOP 40 AND OLDIES DJ. CRRY mONDRY NITE FOOTBPLL-BIG SCREEN TV m'JNCHIES AND DRAFT BEER
SQUIRREL AWAY SOME , GOOD^FOOD THIS AUTUMN! 4 Come enjoy our Caribbean atmosphere, friendly natives and a menu that speaks fluent Urie's with a French accent! Luncheon served daily from noon til 4. Dinner from 4 to 9 daily, til 10 Friday and Saturday. Pegleg Parrot Lounge Happy Hour with free hors doeuvres 5 to 6 daily. Music and dancing Friday and Saturday eveningsfleefA Closed W II RESTAURANT Mondays. Rio Grande Ave (after bridge), Wildwood 522-7761
' '*1 Neil's .... lip ! IW a MONOPOLY v |«%| ■ *il on good food |jj ; ijjj! in Wildwood. „ J; [_!l| y ^ | 1 -NflL'S Jh ! , . . steak & oyster house i""""- ~~ !«• {[ MUSIC 222 E. schellenger avenue 1 ^ j FOR ADULTS w,ldw°I"1"fc"^-',a' L s ' If OF ALL AGES , |j | WTMWfWSt
Flea Mart • For March Of Dimes SOMERS POINT - The employes of Starn's Shoprite Market here will sponsor a flea market and bake sale Sunday, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the parking lot of the Starn's Shoprite store at New and Bethel Roads. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Atlantic County-March of Dimes. Dealers' sp.aces are available the day of the flea market with setup stafiling 1 at 7 a.m. No reservations I are necessaH* first come J first served. Payment is < due on the day of the flea market. m Shoprite employes have worked for the benefit of the March of Dimes for the past three years. Their donation at the 1984 Telethon raised their total to $132,171.58. The employees from all of the four Starn's stores work all year round to raise the funds that are presented at the Telethon each year. Refreshments will be * available, with these proceeds going to the March of Dimes.
Halloween Parade on For Oct. 28 [ CAPE MAY - The city, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts will sponsor the se- . cond Annual Cape May ^ Halloween Parade Sunday. Oct. 28. beginning at 3 p.m. Parade formation will begin at 2 p.m. at Lyle Lane behind the Rotary Bandstand. The procession will march off at 3 p.m.. circle the Washington Street Mall and march - " along Washington Street to the Emlen Physick Estate, where the judging will take place, refreshments will be served and games will be provided. Contact the Civic Affairs Department at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27. for regis- , tration information.
i Lynch Art c . ' At Museum J VILLAS — Local I sculptor Gerald Lynch is' one of the artists taking part in a special exhibition. ,1'The Creative Act", which opens Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Noyes Museum. Oceanville. c Lynch will exhibit recent marble carvings in the central gallery. All the arts will be celebrated Sunday. Nov. 4. with a special program and reception at the museum featuring the New Jersey Composers Guild Performance Ensemble. The Noyes Museum is on Lily Lake Road, just off Route 9, adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (formerly the Brigantine National | Wildlife Refuge).
GMerfon GInri 106 Decatur St., Cape May DUE TO THE EXPANDED VICTORIAN WEEKEND WE WILL BE OPEN DAILY THRU SUNDAY, OCT. 14 (Weekends Thereafter in October) Dinner & Cocktails From 4:30 P.M. Early Diner's Special Y 'til 6 P.M. ... $7.95 2 Sctva — i4w
Wr Join Us, jj r Thursdays * From 6:30-7:30 P.m. Joanne Reagan f ' Dance Studios Av 1037 Seashore Rd. SPrin9 fyjfy i Call Today! 884-2600 * 884-0062
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