Cape May County Herald, 29 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 37

— dining & entertainment

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Hr ' m mi - A /X OLD SHELL GAME? — Kelli Snyder, 12. South Seaville, examines shell collection as her group from Dennisville School visits Wetlands Institute. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder.

New Hours At Crest Library

WILDWOOD CREST - Summer hours at the Wildwood Crest Public Library will begin June 10 and continue through Sept. 9. Hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. and Monday through Thursday 6:30 to 9 p.m. Story hour for children up to the age of 7 will be held Thursdays 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. beginning June 6. During July and August, story hour will be held

twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 until 11:30 a.m. The library offers everything for summer reading from the classics to best-sellers plus a complete selection of nonfiction for the more serious readers and reference books for the students. Summer visitors are welcome. The library is located at 6301 Ocean Ave. Phone is 522-0564. Class of '75 Needs Help ERMA — Lower Cape May Regional High School Class of 1975 is planning its ' 10th reunion, and needs help in locating the following classmates. . Mary Kane, Annabelle Sherman. Nancy Wright, Judy Walsh, Wally Humbert, Glenn Kassick, and Mike Millevoi. Anyone who has information on any of the above, is asked to contact Renee Genovese Barto at 889-0191. Tail Gate Sale ^ Set at School COURT HOUSE - The Special Services Schools Parents Association will hold a tail gate sale 9 a.m. -5 p.m. in the school parking lot on Crest Haven Road. Lunch will be available from the food tabl^. and baked good will be sold. Those interested in reser ving space to sell their wares are asked to contact 1 Frani Langrell. 861-2417. or Sheila Engle, 522-7047. Proceeds will go toward the Special Services Project Fund. - a |

V ^^7~DAYSA WEEK f i J • W— Sunday-Thurs. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. O I ^ A nTI Fri. & Sat. 8 a.m. -10 p.m. I _Broakfast • Lunch • Dinner *TRy OUR NEW DESSERT MENU • Rostmipanf Haagen Daz Ice Cream •Sundae* nesiaurant Pi, A-ta-Mode » Pelicioui Milkshake. 301 Washington St. Mall (at Perry) Cape May • 884-5605 V RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Discover a Natural v \ Habitat For... _ ^ ^T~i ^ J~ Fine Food, Fine Drink, \.V Fine Times Now Open Daily ^Ijr OCEANFRONT AT 78th STREET, AVAION, NEW JERSEY 08202 368-5155 xC'WINDRIFtX ^ RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 80TH & BEACH, AVALON - 368-5175 i \ ■ filet of flounder crab au gratin 9.95 12 75 stuffed filet of flounder broiled lobster tail 11.95 17.95 scallops (broiled or friedi broiled seafood combo 11.50 13.95 scallops & shrimp parmigiana fried shrimp 11.95 10.95 sauteed lump crabmeat deviled clam 12.95 10.50 . rr scampi crabcakes fried seafood combo L- -C^W/f— PRIME RIBS OF BEEF , vlAL CUTLET PARMIGIANA 14.50 1 11.25 FILET OF M1GNON BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN 14.95 9.75 NEW YORK SIRLOIN STRIP (V! CHICKEN MARSALA 14.50 9.75 LOIN LAMB CHOPS "if CHICKEN PARMIGIANA (7< 13.50 1 9.50 GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK Ml CP SL25 chiUtvn's menu ~1 — - C HIl DMM USDfK 12 FRIED SHRIMP BROILED OR FRIED FLOUNDER 5-95 550 CHICKEN CUTLET ROAST PRIME RIB 4.95 7 95 deluxe hamburger spaghetti f;95 3J15 BOB BURGESE AT THE ALL-NEW PIANO BAR FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS and dancing Fri. & Sal. Nights with D.J. Ted Steinmetz