Cape May County Herald, 28 November 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 20

Herald & Lantern 28 November '84 20

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Calendar ~ (From Page 17) Star (info 886-7093), at 6300 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest, 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1 Odessa. Delaware Christmas Homes and Crafts tour by Garden Club By The Sea (info 886-7014 or 886-8584). Rummage Sale (see Friday), Town Bank Rd., concludes 10 to 4. Christmas wreath making workshop for children at Wetlands Institute (info 368-1211), Stone Harbor Blvd., 10 a.m. Annual Christmas Bazaar by St. Joseph's Regional School PTA (info 465-9400 day; 967-5275 eves), in the school auditorium, 44th and Central Ave., Sea Isle City, 10 to 4. Christmas Bazaar by Star of the Sea School (info 886-3216), at the parish hall, Ocean St., Cape May, 10 to 4. Santa will be on hand. Winter Art Course for children, at Wetlands Institute ' (info 368-1211), 6-week course begins, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Walking Tour of Historic District (info 884-5404), meet at info booth, Washington and Ocean Sts., Cape May, 10 a.m. St. Ann's Christmas Bazaar, (see Friday), Wildwood, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Combination Trolley-Physick Estate Tours (info 884-5404), tours start at 1048 Washington St., Cape May, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30 p.m. Hoagie Sale on Parade Day, benefits West Cape May Christmas Parade (info 884-1005 or 884-4748), at Cape May Acme and at Borough Hall. "Hie Remarkable Mr. Puss In Boots" performed by Puppetworks of New York sponsored by Middle Township Recreation Dept. (info 465-3520), in auditorium of Elementary School #3, 117 S. Main St., Court House, curtain time 1 p.m. Roast Beef Dinner and Bazaar at First United Methodist Church (info 729-5413), at Fern and Atlantic Aves., Wildwood Crest, bazaar 1 to 7 p.m., dinner 4 to 7. West Cape May Community Christmas Parade, starts 7p.m. 3rd Annual "The Spirit of Christmas" concert by Angelus Chorus, sponsored by Deborah Upper Cape Chapter (info 967-5186), at Avalon Community Hall, 30th St. and the beach, 8 p.m. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2 Bagel, Lox and More Brunch by Beth Judah Temple Men's Club (info 729-5811), at the temple. Spencer and Pacific Ave., Wildwood, 10 to 1. Walking Tour of Historic District (see Sat.), Cape May, 10 a.m. St. Ann's Christmas Bazaar (see Fri.), Wildwood, concludes 10 to 5. Combination Trolley-Physick Estate Tours (see Sat.), Cape May, 11 a.m., 12 noon. Greater Wildwood Jaycees 2nd Annual Turkey Shoot , (info 729-5811 or 522-7638), benefits N.J. Jaycees summer ( camp for retarded children, at Wildwood Blvd., west of ' Geo. Redding bridge, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Dec. 9 and 16. Festive Music for the Holiday Season, concert by Kapelle Woodwind Trio at Noyes Museum (info 652-8848), Lily Lake Rd., off Rt. 9, Oceanville, 2 p.m. Christmas Party by Widows or Widowers Club, Woodbine Chapter at St. Casimir's Parish Hall, Clay and Lincoln Ave., Woodbine, 4 p.m. MONDAY. DECEMBER 3 Food Sale by Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church (Page 21 Please) ( AGED STEAKS FRESH SEAFOOD*) gr gill :: m — UNIQUE fill DINING EXPERIENCE^ gORS Taking Reservations For Christmas Parties H m * 32 oz. Porter House Steaks/ \ W&& ★ Bouillabaise / \ §§| ★ k'ng Crab Legs •• -k 16oz. Lobster Tails [fi ISif 5 PM\to 11 PM Daily 111 COCKTAILS AUTSCS fma IN THE LOUNGE : Jig NANCY/DENNIS t . I WmtL ... . c . "A J op Notch Lounge \\ Reservations J greg Wed.-Sat. Night Club Act mk7. «£ Ssfffrf Courier Post J90-J574 i Wgj* EXIT 25 PKWY., MARMORA, N.J. 5 CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING 7

iStllcuuc Cnutrtf \ 7 SOUTH MAIN STREET I CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. . | LUNCH 1li-^ EVENING 6-11 *&tte ybtvcfi)** ^ &acJcape * r fitted, dBeet 1 / /S v l- L? ** t t»°" RECEIVE 2 DOLLARS OFF OWNER HJFFET WTOf THIX AD -Q [ riff FULL \vL) 7// COURSE \\\ $8.95 DINNER SPECIALS Includes Soup, Choice of Entree, Dessert and Beverage LOBSTER PARMIGIANA With Linguine SHRIMP SCAMPI With Bice FLOUNDER FLORENTINE SCALLOPS MORNAY I \ \ PRIME RIB, J jjt\ (Friday, Saturday / // 1\\t Sunday Onty.1 I also*"^3 1 j Specializing in Live Lobsters! Full P Dinner Menu Also Available. Open | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Closed for Dinners Mon.-Tues. Also Taking Reservations for Holiday Parties. % ilk 42nd & Bay, Sea Isle City J Lobster ^oft^V^mer Location)^^! \