Cape May County Herald, 27 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 24

dining & entertainment

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GRAND OPENING OF The grand loungE FRIDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS THRU MARCH 2ND. CHEERS (Includes 4 Siors Formerly Of Then ond Now) \ > WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Morch 13-16. Morch 20-23 The Famous Full House ( TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY April 9-13 April 16-20 April 23-27. April 30-May 4 Laraine Alison & Spellbound I From Las Vegas J Ocean Front at Rochester Adjacent to Wildwood Crest 729-6QOO , J Tke Coldea Eagle In | For | I Dinner • Dancing • Cocktails I Breakfaat Served Daily 7 - Nona Lmmck Served 11:3# AJL 3:00 PJL I PLEASE CALL 884-561 1 I I Winter Weekday Menu I n LL A LA CARTE MENl FRIDAY & SATI RDAY reed. Sat P.M *sada» thrs Thsev: Urrkrnd > 10 P M. Mr taUrr ««• a Ml roerv bnm* Rvlr 6>iur art* to 4art v««r «r«i: \omr choice of (Wft SMf 4m 3mm m TomH Mad or Tuaite 3m ice or if mm prefer fat an additional rhaearl Jmm4* sh rmmp i orbtad S.7S. French Fried 1u«hro»ni C ap* 1.50: Staffed <ta<kiwai S6 ilaaa* I amm 1.75: Far ar pot 1. 75. Fnjnv oar Hoaae 4ccoaipaaiawat< of 1 ara Ret Ml. \ppir Ratter aad t ottaRr Cheese. Oar F.atreea are served with a PfYTATfl aad HfrT %FCrTAfH.F n« UN R. EeB'i VUmTy l^a t^ahtMpe 1 14.60 Roaal Taehe^ with Herh scvfTtap 7.65 i hopped Reef Me* 7.65 Roaat Loan of Pork 7 65 % rai PaenM*»a«a «er*ed wWh paMa 165 * ■ " Hnan INpt Fried « herkeo Rehv Calves Uaee w*>eateed thnewe 6 Raroe 6.65 wta. Me* IMS sir* PtesiaAi 1 S.65 Fdet Miaaia 17 65 ttrvae't Fmr* Reoded Flounder 7 65 Staffed Flounder R.65 Inhaler Tad 17 65 Oertfed Cr* 7.50 Reoded M*np« R.50 Fried siwirnp • » MwMp scampi 6.50 Aad *• Rat* vaae meal nwr choice of Desaert from, a Special Selection offered he the IV smaM children sftartaR Plate l1tar«r • $2 00 .ncfades miNr A potato "Children * specials 12.60 iesa than printed price. ___ Oma frwut m PUk Aw., Cape Mm? 4, » v 6 6* #6 14 ,f „ p. 66 f wk *i. f #. ft. 4 1 W# 1 Si Ml "SIC AND DANCING JOIN THE HEALTH •"(I DISCO ^*OW! i1 NIGHTLY jg

'Change of Watch'

CAPE MAY The I ruled Slates Coast Guard Auxiliary. Division VIII. held its annual change of watch dinner at the An • borage Inn here. Satur day. Feb 2 The division's highlight meeting of the year It is held to swear in the new 1565 flotilla officers and to distribute the awards earn

ed by members of the various flotillas during * 1964 The event was con ducted by Division VIII Cpt J T Lincoln, a member of Cape May Flotilla 82 Commander E Zimmer man and Vice Commander Lewis llazel were sworn in as 1965 leaders of Cape May Auxiliary Flotilla 82 A plaque was presented to the 1964 past commander. Robert Hill, for his leader ship of Cape May Flotilla 82 during the past year COMMANDER Zimmer man accepted for Bernie L Wright from the U.S. Coast Guard Commander P A Wenbt. head of Group Cape May. an award certificate of appreciation Vice Commander Hazel received an award for the service of operating Unit 40. which encompasses a CB network protecting the lives of small boatmen in the Ocean and Delaware Bay area near Cape May plus the Inland Waterway Peter Lynch of Flotilla 82 was sworn in as secretary of Division VIII The following took the oath of office as staff officers for 1965 in Flotilla 82 John McQue. Peter Lynch. Robert Hill. Mel Ellis. Dorothv McCuily The purpose of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, all volunteers, is to assist the U S Coast Guard Flotilla 82 will welcome as a member any man or woman interested in boating It is not necessary to own a boat For informa- I tion. call Covndr Zimmerman at 465-4716 Daffodils To Aid ACS Flower power not the motto of the 60s. but fresh yellow daffodils to be flown in from the West Coast — will be*put to work by the Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer Society March 17 23 The society has Ij designated that period for L its Daffodil Festival The flowers will be sold at various locations throughout the county Businesses and employers are encouraged to make advance orders for \ distribution to their employes or as gifts to hospital's, nursing homes. | or homes for the aged The daffodil was selected j because it is one of first I flowers of spring and | represents a symbol of . ***** Held Trip WILDWOOD The Wildwood 4-H Clubs will I hold a field trip to | Washington DC . Sunday. March 17. with the bus k leaving the Wild* ond Com | munity Center. 115 E Davis Ave ,7am and reluming 3pm The trip will include a tour of the \alional 4 H I Center building and lunch E and a visit to the Armed I Forces Medical Museum | and Institute of Pathology The trip is for youngsters ■ 6*15 and deadline for reser vat ions is March IS For in formation or reservations contact Larry R Wilson Sr . 7231677. a! the com munity center behind CHy Hall

Valentine Vets' I is its

Representatives of Cape • May County veterans' organizations and aux diaries went to veterans hospitals in Wilmington. Del . and Vinehmd Valentine's Day to visit patients and deliver gifts donated

by area businessmen and veterans groups American legion Post 193 of Cape May was represented by former County Commander Jean Berger and Marshall Schel longer

f|(RYSm ROOM I ^ I I FINE DINING (Wednesday thru Sunday) ® I DANCING (Wednesday thru Saturday) Great Entertainment | I now 'L THEN j ppearing — Wod.Sat. WEDNESDAY * ^OLDIES NIGHT' COMPLIMENTARY HORS OOEUVRES I 'T&fatc *£oct & *P>UH*U4e& ' H /^\ BRIDAL 4 PROM ; W' FASHION SHOW ; £>2jL SUN., MARCH 3rd FREE ADMISSION & REFRESHMENTS PLEASE MAKE A RESERVATION BY CALLING 884-7000 II STARTS 3 P.M. ST. PATTY'S ! DAY GALA Watch For Details ^'95 I -OPEN AIL WINTERAcctjrtlnfl RMtrvstlon For B»nqu*tt A Potto | CRYSTAL MOOMl ! ATLAS MOTOR INN Beach Drive, near Madison Ave. Cape May 884-7000