Cape May County Herald, 26 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 40

dining & entertainment —

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7* r UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ^ *t* | m> ioMrcV | L(P DELAWARE PARKWAY 8 THE BEACH \ In the Heart of the Villas ^jp Overlooking the Beautiful Delaware Bay Af % WEEK-END SPECIALS FRI., SAT., & SUN. 3 r • BROILED RACK OF LAMB with bice pilaf. \0 TOMATO FLORENTINE. FRESH ASPARAGUS SPEARS WITH BOUR- U NAISE SAUCE __ Mf ■ • VEAL OSCAR a- $12.95 ■ V • SAUTEED FLOUNDER FLORENTINE $10.95 C{ fc « STEAK DIANE $13.95] ci -4 EIGHT TWILIGHT DINNERS $7.95 w special priced cocktails s1. 75 Mm \) served fri. & sat. 4-6 p.m. sum. 1:30-6 p.m. w p plus regular menu ENTERTAINMENT \f V* For y our listening t dining plooturt yywl FBI., SAT.. A SUN. P.—-. . I- l te. 1» pe May County's Leading Seafood Rettaurant & Cockltail Lounge Am ample free parking- air-conditioned- ^ major credit cards accepted ^mUUMAWlitlAlB^ &

I ^rincctijn (Urill I 2 1st St. a nd t h e Circle 1 1 Avalon N.J. 9673457M I D.J. BULGE ~1 TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JAM 4 P.M. MONDAY NIGHT PRINCETON'S FAMOUS BUFFET 6 P.M. -9 P.M. - $3.00 WITH GUITARIST JOHN LANGSTON M0LS0N MONDAY WITH OCEAN EVERY WEEK DOLLAR/BOTTLE TUESDAY NIGHT TACO NIGHT 2/S1.00 WEPNKPAY NIQHT "LADIES NIGHT" - NO COVER - REDUCED DRINKS THURSDAY NIGHT I HAT NIGHT . WACKIEST HAT CONTEST I PACKAGE STORE • BEER • WINES • IIQUORS • SNACKS OPEN 7 DAYS 7 NIGHTS Super Sandwiches 8 Draft Beer ■ — Served Daily PHIL'S PRINCETON II I GUITARIST ROB LOWRY I EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY (GRILL 9:30 P.M.) ■

j Rec Slate In Avalon

AVALON — The daily recreation program for summer will begin Monday. June 24, it was announced by the borough recreation department. Special events scheduled include: June 29. Halloween Parade, Community Hall. 10 a.m.; July 4, Swimming races. Windrift Motel, 10 a.m.. and Field Races, 10th and Dune, 2 p.m.; July 5. Sand Sculpture. 39th-44th Street beach; July 13. Bike Race, 9 a.m., Community Hail, and Rescue Squad Antique Show, 10 a.m. -6 p.m.. Community Hall. ALSO. JULY 13-14. SocI cer Tournament. 12th | Street field, opening | ceremonies. 8:30 a.m.; Ju-

ly 20. Catamaran Regatta, 40th and Beach, 11 a.m.. and Art Auction, 7 p.m.. Community Hall to benefit Burdette Tomlin Hospital; July 26, Fashion Show, sponsored by Avalon Garden Club, 8 p.m., Community Hall; July 27, 5-mile run - 8 a.m.. Community Hall, and Big Band Dance. 9 p.m., Russ Patrick. August 3, Sand Sculpture, 39th-44th Street beaches by tide; Aug. 10, Firemen's Clam Bake, Community Hall, and Volleyball Tournament, 30th Street beach, 10 a.m.; Aug. 17, Catamaran Regatta, 11 a.m., 40th Street beach; Aug, 17 and 18, Avalon Players, Community Hall, 8 p.m.; Aug. 24. , Avalon Home and Land I Owners Meeting. 10 a.m., F Community Hall, and Big i Band Dance, 9 p.m., Com- • munity Hall; Aug 31, Rescue Squad Antique Show, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.. Community Hall; Sept. 7, Run for Life, 8 a.m., Community Hall; Sept. 21-22, j Wetlands Institute Wings and Water Festival. Lighthouse ' Tour Slated NORTH WILDWOOD - A tour of the Hereford ) Lighthouse and Museum, r First and Central Avenues. ' in the Anglesea section, f will be conducted 4-7 p.m. Saturday for the benefit of the lighthouse restoration - fund. f Included in the ceremonies will be presentation of a certificate of appreciation to Commander Robert W Thome of the | Cape May Coast Guard r base for the Guard's help in ' disassembling the historic > light and refinishing the base. Music, wine and cheese i will be included. Admission \ will be by ticket only, available at the door For further information, call 522-5411 I Ocean View I Yard Sale OCEAN VIEW - A yard I sale sponsored by the AuxI iliary of the Lutheran I Home at Ocean View, will I be held 9 a m.-3p.m. Satur- ■ day. on the grounds at 184 I Shore Rd. New and used items. I plants and baked goods will I be offered for sale. Hot I dogs and sodas will be I available for lunch I Books, Crafts I At Museum COURT HOUSE - The I Cape May County I Historical and I Genealogical Society will ■ sponsor a book and crafts I show 10 a m -4 p.m. SaturI day. July 13, on the I museum grounds To reserve space for I display tables, contact the I museum office at 465-3535. I Exhibitors must bring their I own tables.

Dorii Word AT THE MARQ — Concert pianist William Abbott, left, and vocalist Peter Anthony, right, open soon at the Marquis de Lafayette in Cape May. Abbott opens at the Top of the Marq with classical and classically arranged popular music on Monday. Anthony and his quartet perform dance music, highlighting some of the sounds of Johnny Mathis and Neil Diamond, when he debuts at the Gold Whale Restaurant and Lounge on Friday.

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