23 Herald & lantern 5 December '84 —
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By Libby Demp Forrest IT'S BEGINING to feel a lot like I Christmas. It's been said many times I before in song and story but the feeling I never wavers. One of the things we enjoy doing year I after year is re-reading Christmas I literature and poetry. The stories of I Lewis Carroll and Alfred Tennyson, I Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — and I everybody's favorite Charles Dickens put I old-fashioned nostalgia into the ap- I proaching holiday.^ ^ ^ We can't get ahold enough of December I issues of magazines or watch enough I Christmas TV specials or see enough 1 Christmas lights. They help to last us I through the bleaker days of winter; The yuletide is a time for us to remember friends and family of years past and the fun preparing for the holiday in their company. And, of course, we remember the children during their early years when this time of year was always so exciting for them. We remember the years when 1 1 . l . 1 — £ Dlmio tirnr pnmofninfl
the of Santa Claus was something — the youngsters believed 100%« * * * r Christmas cards are starting to arrive — and to depart. With many come notes with up-to-the-minute happenings of [I friends and family far away . .more c nostalgia. / • " c * * * Good fiod help make December a festive time. Among our favorite places 1 for eating out are the following : DUNKIN' DONUTS. The popular Dunkin' Donuts store located at 10 Wildwood Blvd., Rio Grande is a great i stopping off place these busy days and evenings when we need a quick snack. Donuts are handy treats during tree trimming parties and visits to friends. Dunkin' Donuts also offers a Monday Breakfast special (served anytime) that includes coffee, donut or pastry and orange juice for only .990. The Tuesday Luncheon Special (also anytime) includes a bowl of soup (refills free), coffee, pastry or donut, all for $1.49. Put Dunkin' Donuts on your list while Christmas shopping. .1 I * • » LUND'S FISHERIES. Cape May's Lund's Fisheries at 997 Ocean Drive, offers fresh fish and takeout seven days a week, always the best catches from Lund's own fleet. Takeout service is available 8 to 5, ready for your dining pleasure in a matter of minutes.5 Seafood platters are put up for party snacking and Christmas gatherings. Of course, fish is always "in" at Lund's harbor facilities. The fish market is open Sun.-Thurs. 10 to 5, and Friday and Saturday; from 10 to 6. Remember fish is low in calories.
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RETIREMENT PARTY — Co-workers from the County Clerk s Office greet Kathryn Willis, of Court House, at a surprise retirement party held at the Wildwood Golf Club Nov. 24. From left; Mary Lea Robinson of Burleigh; Roxanne Robinson, Cape May; Kathryn Willis: Cynthia Hearon, Dias Creek: and Judith Hewitt, North Cape May. Around 22 persons attended the dinner party. imi ct niri i H
County Calendar Items lor COUNTY CALENDAR MUST BE RECEIVED THE THURSDAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION Send ihem lo Libby Demp Forrest. P O Box 430. Cape May Court House. N.J 06210 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5 Holiday Book Fair. Cape May Elementary School (info 884-8485), 9 to 4. Also Thurs. •*, Christmas Bazaar and food table. Crest Community Church, (info 522-4423), Lincoln and N.J. Aves., Wildwood, 10 a.m. "There is Magic in December" talk by Karen Andrus, Gardening by the Sea Club (info 884-1022), at Lower Twp. Municipal Court Room Building, 10 a.m. Cottages at Christmastime Tour ( info 884-841 1 ) . tours of 4 Cape May Inns, 7 to 9 p.m. Lower Township Taxpayers meeting, (info 465-5162), at Millman Center, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6 Golden Age Club of Wildwood. (info 884-1483), at the Moose, No. Wildwood, 12 noon. Holiday Book Fair (see Wed.), concludes 9 to 4. Covered Dish Luncheon by Catholic Golden Age Club (info 465-5706), in the rectory basement, Our Lady of the Sea Church, Washington and Ocean Sts., Cape May, 1 p.m. Harrah's Marina Casino bus trip by Cape May County unit, American Cancer Society, (info 886-1154), bus leaves Rio Mall 5:15 p.m. and Wilwood City Hall parking lot 5:30 p.m. _ Christmas Party and Dinner, Cape May Kiawana Club, guest speaker: Judy Obergfell of the Victorian Sampler, at Lobster House, Cape May, 6:30 p.m. 15th Annual Christmas open bouse, Greater Wildwood Model Railroad Club (info 522-3309), at 135 West Burk Avenue, Wildwood, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through December. Family Deterioration and Chemical Abuse Seminar, talk by Ed Olwell, director of Junction Mental Health, sponsored by Wildwood Catholic High School, 7:30 p.m. Dennis Twp^Recreation Committee, (info 624-1921), at 2 Halbe Rd., So. Seaville, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY. DECEMBER Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Cape May Care Center, (info 465-7633), Swainton 7 p.m. Dance for grades 6th, 7th and 8th, sponsored by Dennis Twp. Rec. Comm. (info 624-1921), Ocean View Fire Hall, 7 to 11 p.m. ( Page 24 Please •
Yule Lunch Session set VILLAS — The county Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas meeting at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 15, at the Carriage Lamp Restaurant, 326 Cloverdale Ave. Entree includes choice of broiled flounder or stuffed capon accompanied by tossed salad, duchess potatoes, green beans, and dessert. Christmas music will be provided by the Sweet and Lows, a group of three singers and a pianist. Reservations can be made by calling the museum at 465-3535 prior to December 5. Havp vnu discovered InINLET you discovered in-
let Deli in the Anglesea Liquor Store building? There are daily specials everyday, including Sunday at this one-stop convenient deli. Delicious hoagies, hot or cold sandwiches, or special orders can be delivered right to your door. Call 522-6836 for 'free delivery. The Inlet deli carries a full selection of bread, rolls, milk, juice, eggs and butter as well as cases of your favorite soda. • » • NINO'S. Nino's Restuarant 'and Lucky Club, at 4712 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood stays open seven days a week for your dining pleasure. The Italian delicacies are always unrivaled at this traditflhal restaurant where food is made from the heart. J Enjoy the new weekly Super Sunday buffet when an array of Italian and international cuisine for leisurely weekend dining. On of the famous specialties at Nino's is the home made cheese pie, baked at Nino's daily. It's a tradition at Nino's — indulge yourself after completing a perfect meal. * • • GOLDEN MARLIN. The Golden Marlin Cafe, located at 25th and Dune Drive, Avalon is one of the areas newest restaurants where all food is personally prepared to order. Sunday breakfast is served 9 : 30 to 1 : 30. Lunch is served Thurs.-Mon. from 11 to 3, and dinners from 5 until 9 p.m. The Golden Marlin extends a warm invitation to you to dine here during the holiday season and enjoy a festive atmosphere and excellent authentic dishes. Unlimited choices always available no matter what day of the week.

