Cape May County Herald, 8 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 44

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322 Carpenter's Lane at Washington Sl Mail & Sawyer Walk .^1 I I ■ **4'°2M aj (l^&u ^-£hV\ Ooaan J \ S®\ Wishes to thank )oU [ V \ our valued customers f / for your great response _/J. , 4n<f attendance to our Sunday Brunch. Unfonunately. Mother's Day poxSj will be our last Sunday I Brunch until Fall | Thanks again. Staff and Management The Flanders Hotel, 1 1th & Boardwalk Ocean City • 399-1000 19 JACKSON ST CAPE MAY 984-5970 jjSg Let the Summer Season Begin! -r-. The Top of the Marq Reopens May 10, 1 1 & 12! Opening Week-End Special! Full 5-Course Seafood Dinner! Just $13.95 Served Friday All Evening & Saturday - First Seating 6 p.m. MOTHER'S DAY MAY 12 Roait Leg of Spring Lamp w /Stuffing & Gravy 310.95 Broiled Boneless Breast of Chicken w/Raspberry Sauce 31 1 95 Baked Seafood Momay 312.95 Beef Wellington 313.95 Includes Fnut Cup. Crab Claws or Broiled Mushroom Caps. Soup du \ Jour or Manhattan dam Chowder. Tossed Salad. Rolls & Muffins, dessert, coffee/tea. Regular menu available Featuring Dining and Dancing! Reservations Accepted — Call 884-3431 ' 501 Beach Drive • Cape May, NJ. ] Phone 884-3431 y I

i Old House Tour Now A Weekend *

CAPE MAY - The Old House Tour has turned into the House Tour Weekend, which provides more to see and do throughout Cape May County. Friday night at the County Historic Museum in Court House there will be a lecture and tour 7 to 9 p.m. 1 Saturday is the tour J throughout Upper Cape May County. There are 17 homes and places to visit and a bus is available for an additional fee. The Hereford Lighthouse in North Wildwood is having a tour and refreshments of Champagne Fling XIV AVALON — Richard Bey of KTW-TV 3's "People Are Talking", will host the Champagne Fling VIX and Auction to benefit the American Cancer Society 3-7 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at the Golden Inn, 78th Street, here. Included will be music, door prizes, champagne, and hors d'ouvres. Highlight will be an auction featuring unusual items. To make donations, obtain tickets or obtain more information, call 967-8193. Flea Market SEA ISLE CITY - A flea market will be held 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday. May 25, by ! Sea Isle City Post 1963, ! Veterans of Foreign Wars. Refreshments will be sold in ( the post rooms. For infork mation, call 263-2372 or V 263-3255. Next week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for thgTlderly May 13: Barbecued chicken, buttered rice, mixed vegetables, sliced peaches. May 14: Veal patty w/brown gravy, cream style corn, chopped broccoli, orange, blueberry muffin. May 15: Spaghetti w/tomato sauce, meat balls, tossed salad w /creamy Italian dressing, Parmesan cheese, pear halves. , ^ , May 16: Deviled crab cake, Tartar sauce/catsup, potatoes au gratin, peas, cup cake. May 17: Roast beef w/gravy, baked potatoes, carrots, applesauce. All meals are accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea, or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound are: May 13: Beef pot pie. orange, milk May 14: Swiss cheese sandwich, mustard, threysalad, apple, milk. May 15: Sliced turkey sandwich, pickled beet § salad, orange, milk. May 16: Roast beef sandwich, mustard, potato salad, pear, milk. May 17: Peanut butter/jelly sandwich, banana, milk.

wine and cheese 4-7 p.m. Sunday is the tour of Greater Cape May City. The tour both days is 10 a.m. -4 p.m. There are approximately six new homes on the tour this year. The weekend also includes the introduction of "Victorian Holidays" and the soon to be

published 'Self Guided Architectural Tour of Cape May, N.J." by Marsha Cudworth and Howard Michaels. The authors will be at the Art League here Saturday from 2 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. For further information call 884-8628

On Carving Vegetables

STONE HARBOR - "Vegetable Carvings Make a Lively Centerpiece" will be the demonstrated talk by Shirley Rubinstein of Cinnaminson, at the meeting of the Stone Harbor Garden Club 10 a.m. Monday, May 13, at *he firehouse. Mrs. Rubinstein, a culinary expert, received

her Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana Univemty, Bloomington, Ind , ana hps studied under famous chefs around the world. She has appeared on "AM-Philadelphia" and been a featured instructor in Strawbridge and Clothier's Food Hall and has taught at Temple University.

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UNCLE BILL'S PANCAKE HOUSE & FAMILY RESTAURANTS Xifl# AND LUNCH THESE LOCATIONS OPEN MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! I CAPE MAY AVALON STONE HARBOR STRATHMERE Beach Awe 8 Peiry 3?nd 8 Dune Oi 306 96lh Sl MUTS Ocean D> 884-7199 987-8448 368-8129 263-71 54 ] cv

r— -TISH Fry— --vl I restaurant (Rated among the top 500 restaurants inthe ULS.A.) IF YOU'RE FISHING FOR COMPLIMENTS ON MOTHER'S ||| DAY, TAKE HER TO URIE'S FISH i FRY FOR DINNER. We'll treat your Mother to a hand-crafted corsage 1|| You treat your Mother to our special Mother's Day Combination Dinner: Petite fllet mlgnon. stuffed flounder Mornay and baked breast of chicken served with Manhattan A _ Clam Chowder, toaaed salad, baked potato^ C Q Q k vegetable, freshly baked rolls and butter and ^ coffee or tea. Sunday Dinner from 2 pin Lift your spirits In the Porthole Lounge Live entertainment Saturday evenings We're still dedicated to your appetite. (exit 4-B from Parkway) a a Rio Grande Avenue. Wildwood 0 522-4947 fj/f 4V/ ji ' / \ ^ m