Cape May County Herald, 8 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 41

dining & entertainment.

j AvaloiT^ Seafood | Market 29th Street & Ocean Drive. Avalon | HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! || 'Wide Variety of ' Complete line of •] Fresh Seafood Freshly Prepared j "LIVE LOBSTER Seafood Platters j; Call ahead for take-out • OPEN DAILY 9 9 UFtlN UttlLY y y

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I DONOHUE'S DELICATESSEN \ and HOAGiE SHOP — Medford Luncheon Meats— — Hoagies — —Cigarettes ... $ 1 .05— BUY ANY HOAGIE OR SANDWICH and GET a SIX PACK of COCA COLA for $1.75 Party Trays - Catering TAKE-OUT 263-6606 soio^LBNPisAyE._ SEA |SLE city £ 1985 OPENING: «?: V FRI., MAY 10 & SAT., MAY 11TH 4PM ■ ^ SUNDAY, MAY 12TH 1:30 P.M. (f I >#%_Loure> & ft f ona^HHanw ^ ■ 2* Si DELAWARE PARKWAY ft THE BEACH r In tha Heart ol the Villas cA U Overlooking the Beautiful Delaware Bay % MOTHER'S DAY M « Two Full Course Traditional Dinners K to Served Both SAT and SUN 4 PRIME RIB of BEEF $10.95 4 gj SEAFOOD NEWBERG 9.95 gf c> PLUS REGULAR MENU entertainment ^ for yovr Intoning A dining phaturo f*'-( SAL, A SUN. D—dag Every hi. A Sat. La Tfe C°P* May County's Loading Soafood Rottauranl A CockJtoil Lounge Mm AMPLE FREE PARKING' AIR-CONDITIONED' f! XfL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED cj g— ^iiiiiMWtiiiiiitiiw ta

Skimmer Weekend Sea Isle Feature

SEA ISLE CITY - The | anftual Skimmer Weekend [ program, to be conducted j June 14-16, leads off the j schedule of summer events < announced by the city. -J Skimmer Weekend will | include a children's show and band performance on the Promenade 7:30 p.m. June 14; and band performance on the Promenade 7:30 p.m. June 14; All day Promenade Flea Market June 15, arib Antique Auto Parade and Fair June 16. BAND CONCERTS will take place 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday on the Promenade throughout the summer. Other events slated are: July 4, Junior Olympics, sponsored by the Yacht Club; July 29, Little Miss Sea Isle City pageant; Aug. 3, Annual Baby Parade on the Promenade starting 11 riuiiienaue starting 11

a.m. Forms 10 a.m. in the area at North end of Promenade; Summer long

fishing contest for all species; Aug. 17, 15th Annual Island Run sponsored by the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol. OTHER LIFEGUARD events of interest are: June 8, Lifeguard tests, 11 a.m. at 44th Street; June 15, 15 beaches open at 10 a.m. (All except 39th, 61st. and 78th Streets); July 15, Mascot School, 11 a.m. 19th and 32nd Street Beach; July 20, Mascot Race, 11 a.m., 44th Street; Aug. 3, City Races, 5:30 p.m., 44th Street; Aug. 10. Tri-Resort Ct. House Flea Mart, Tour Set i

e ^ h COURT HOUSE - The 5 Court House Neighborhood Association is seeking craftspeople, decoy carvers, flea marketers and food vendors to participate in its first craft show and flea market May 18 (rain date, May 19) at. the Jamesway Shopping Center. FLEA MARKET or craftspeople interested in obtaining applications can pick them up at Jamesway or call Susan Karaso at 465-4977 or 465-2707 (Jodi Tinney) or an application. Participants must bring their own tables. Susan Karaso, vice chairman of the organization, also invited everyone to our historic tour of pre-VictoriA an homes, Victorian hom»9 and later 20th century homes, some open for the first time, May 19. At the flea market, the group will have its own bake table with home made goodies. Tshirts with the assocition's logo, and Philadelphia pretzels as well as a flea market table from members to raise money for the association. Cake Sale SEAVILLE — The local fire company's ladies' aux-j iliary plans a cake sale io; a.m. Saturday at the Wawa store. Route 50 and Hope Corson Rd. (

Races (Sea Isle City Avalon, and Stone Harbor Beach Patrols) 5:30 p.m. at 44th Street; Aug. 24. Sea Isle Beach Patrol Alumni Races. 5 p.m. at 44th Street; Aug. 29, Lifeguards Ball. VFW POST 1963 flea market dates: May 25,

June 29, July 20 and Aug. 31. All at Post Home on Kennedy Boulevard and Bridge. Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 285 flea market dates are: June 22, July 27 and Aug. 24, all at Kennedy Boulevard and Park Road at Masonic Hall Grounds.

\rtooI°p'S Exquisite Ice Cream / v I & Fruit Creations 26th Street at the Bay, Avalon, N.J. Vwwy ftamm 'Arn J. .in/mtu i Freeh Fruit Salad* • . Ice Cream Sundaas • lea Cream Cones* Fruit Juke ( o am weekends IpMU MAY TAKE OUT AVAILABLE M7-9BQ5

r CHEESE AT- "^1 THE MOUSE TRAP 2208 DUNE DR. AVALON Next to Gallagher's Liquor Store • Over 100 Different Cheeses - Homemade Cheese Spreads jc ^ • Fresh Pasta Products & • Fresh Salads • Quiches t • Gourmet Coftees % \ P>peaing For The Season Saturtlav^iv ' "■■■,, EEC ' ~| / /7S. v f / UL* P ITAUAN ( A Vcl- 35 SEAFOOD _/ RESTAURANT 1 f4 BREAKFAST 8-12 ■— 1 LUNCH 12-4 DINNER 4-9 In Addition Tn Our Regular Menu ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET • All You Can Eat Breakfast 8-11 a.m. Sun. only • £an Ear 50,0,1 ®°r * Luncheon Buffet 11:30-2 P.M. Except Sunday. • All You Can Eat Salad Bar ft Dinner Buffet 5-8 P M Sunday 2-8 P.|f-» At Junction of Rt. 9 ft 47 Rio Grande Across From Rio Mall M6-1595 Open 7 Day* mmm ~ ~ —

cw" s""" Cruise to Harrahs Marina I From Ocean City, H-J. aboard the New Luxurious '85 CASINO CHALLENGER B.55!f.person ~ 52 00 Sen'" Citizen Discount Receive $15 Bonus — $10 in coin $5 food coupon NOW BOOKING THESE TRIPS &.SKU JSl-Vti MKSi una SPUEC,AL MEMORIAL DAV WEEKEND TRIPS: 0t- «» ... ,a * 0e,," C,*» ^ ':3C F N AH D*p.rt Oc.an City at 4 p.m. Arriv. at Harrah'a 5-1S a m Depart Harrah'a B:30 p.m. - Arrlva in Ocaan City by 11 p.m. _ . IfOnj from 228 Bay Ava., Ocaan CHw In OurpREE Spadoua Lot and Baal t& Traffic CALL 628-2935 or 399-5011 *■ w CHARTERS WELCOME * 'Mil