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Dining and Entertain ment^^n
GETAWAY TIME — Principals in 'High Button Shoes', period musical being presented beginning Friday at Genesius Theater, Ventnor, prepare to take off with money swindled from people of New Brunswick. Swindlers are played by Dan Fay, left, and Michael Boyle, right, both of Sea Isle City, and their unwitting dupe, center, is Sharon Levine of Linwood. Performances are: Fridays, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. 8 p.m.; Saturdays, Dec. 1 and 8, 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees, Dec. 2 and 9, 2 p.m. Production is presented by Show Makers.
Christmas Parade Set For Friday COURT HOUSE - This year, for the first time, Middle Township will be holding a Christmas parade to welcome in thf holiday season. The parade will be held 7 p.m. Friday evening here. The parade will march south on Main Street to Mechanic, where it will turn west and pass the reviewing stand in front of Township Hall. The parade will end with the annual lighting of the township's Christmas tree. Any organization, church group, etc. which would like to enter a float or marching group or should call Gregg Arnold at the Recreation Department, 465-3520.
— O By Libby Demp Forrest DO YOU HAVE A LIST and are you checking it twice? It's time to begin Christmas shopping in earnest ( unless , of course, you've already started). It's time to begin decorating, addressing Christmas cards, checking out the winter night sky. Interesting things are happening overhead. In a week or two you'll see a bright star t rising in the east at about nine o'clock. It t will rise earlier as the weeks pass. This is [ the Great Dog Star or Sirius. It is the | brightest star in all the heavens for us in I the northern hemisphere. The Egyptians worshipped it, built their pyramids so * that its light would fall through openings I in the walls on the night of a special day I in their calendar. » » « , ( "This is the month of thin sounds, j Winds whip up suddenly and subside , abruptly. For the. most part December's I sounds are in keeping with the spirit of * oncoming winter." — December Sounds by Haydn S. Pearson * * * As jointer makes inroads along the beaches and byways of Cape May County, our bird friends will be finding it harder and harder to find breakfast and dinner Bird lovers know this and won't i forget their feathery friends. Ours is a sharing world ... * * * Good food is especially enjoyable during the holidays. Here are several great places for putting the appetite into the holiday spirit: GOLDEN INN. Now open year round, The Golden Inn on the Oceanfront at 78th Street, Avalon offers fabulous dining in European, Continental and American traditions. A totally international restaurant, The Golden Inn offers an ambitious menu featuring Steak au Poivre, Veal Oscar 'Metternich' ' and Oyster Stuffed Chicken Breast 'Tlecamier". Dessert selections include chocolate mousse, Black Forest Cake, Sacher Tore mit Schlag and fresh fruit with sorbet. Reservations suggested: Call 368-5155. ' * * * CANAL 42. A new dining spot featuring a selection of Italian food, seafood and land lovers entrees, Canal 42 on the cor- - ner of 42nd Park Rd., Sea Isle refuses to serve anything not made from scratch. The freshest seafoods are brought directly from local fishing boats and served exactly to one's liking. All food is cooked to order. The soups are homemade, including a superb crab soup. Flounder Romano is a delicious choice — baked flounder served with melted provolone cheese and topped with
marinara sauce. Call for reservations — 263-2300. ... » CASINO PIZZA. You can bet you'll find your favorite pizza at Casino Pizza, at 40th and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City which raises pizza making to a fine art. There's Sicilian Pizza and Stromboli, made from fresh dough everyday. Steaks are also a specialty at Casino Pizza which serves fresh cut steer rib eye steaks to your order. Nights when you'cLj-ather send out for dinner, give Casino Pizza a fast call — and your pizza will be hot and ready for pickup. Call 263-2277 for call ahead service. • • • MR. DONUT. Mister Donut is the man to see when you want freshly baked donuts and pastries nearly every hour of the day and night. Located at 81 Dennisville Rd., Cape May Court House, this convenient location is an easy stopping up place during a long drive, or while you're out Christmas shopping. These evenings when you're apt to entertain impromptu, Mister Donut is an easy solution for what to serve during tree trimming parties or family get togethers. Open 5 a.m. to 1 a m. seven days. • • • CAPT'N AHAB'S. Frank and Jarie Bonner, the Captain and his mate, love to greet customers to their fine, relaxing restaurant located on Route 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 and Garden State Parkway. The food has remained excellent through the years, no matter what the season. Everything is unruffled in this tranquil, spacious restaurant that serves ocean fresh seafood, prime rib, succulent steaks and Italian specialties.
County Calendar Hems for COUNTY CALENDAR MUST BE RECEIVED THE THURSDAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION Send them to Libby Demp Forrest. P O Box 00. Cape May Court House. N J 08210 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 MADD Meeting, (info 399-9313), County Library, Court House, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Fairmount Park Christmas Houses bus trip by Stone Harbor Garden Club (info 368-2258), bus leaves from firehouse at 7:30 a.m. Christmas Bazaar by Women's Service Guild, First Baptist Church, Maple and Atlantic aves., Wildwood, 10 to 3. Also Friday. Wildwood Crest Republican Club meeting, talk on "The Drunk Drive Law and You" by N.J. State Police, at Nesbitt Center, Rambler and the Beach, Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. Formation meeting of advisory commission to Board of Freeholders on status of women, Cape May County Branch, American Assoc. of University Women, (info 399-3061 or 886-7525), at County Library, Court House, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30 Rummage Sale, St. John of God Church, Town Bank Rd., 10 to 4. Also Saturday. Christmas Bazaar (see Thursday), Wildwood, concludes 10 to 3. Luncheon 11 to 2. St. Ann's Christmas Bazaar, 12 noon to 10 p.m. Also Sat. and Sun. "Meet Me in St. Louis" theater bus trip to Three Bakers Dinner Theater at Pike Creek Valley Country Club in Delaware, by Cape Human Resources, Inc. (info 729-4902), bus leaves Social Services Building parking lot 3:30 p.m. Cocktail Party to benefit Wildwood Chapter of Deborah (info 884-3110), at Atlas Motor Inn Crystal Room, 4 to 7 p.m. Middle Township Christmas Parade, (info 465-3520), south on Main St. to Mechanic St., then to Township Hall, starts 7 p.m. Lighting of Township Christmas tree follows. Penny Party to benefit Youth Shelter (info 465-5045), at Methodist Church, #1 Church St., Court House, doors open 7 p.m. Family Penny Auction by Upper Township Cub Scout Pack 79 (info 390-3540), lunches, dinners, haircuts, appliances included, Upper Township Elementary School, Marmora, 7 p.m. ■% Sadie Hawkins Day benefits Hereford Lodge/Eastern (Page 20 Please)

