Cape May County Herald, 24 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 36

_dining & entertainments-

Pine In • Mth Century Village Tonight! 1 rat ND-MAIW. RAW BAR SPECIAL! Lobster Dinner clams & Oysters wfthchoicf Q/%QC tree WITH ANY of vegetable. 15Cfca. DINNER homemade ' . . bread & bltttr Daily Dinner Specials ■^■i l 1 I I n Iml1 II ii ■! DINNER 410 DAILY •SUNDAY 39 FREE RESTAURANT PARKING 735 SEASHORE RD. oa . 00_0 COLD SPRING 884-3 373

THE BUFFET Serve Yourself At The Chefs Bountiful Table of Hot Foods, Salad & Dessert Bars, Served From 4:30! FRUIT SALAD WITH FRESH SEASONAL FRUITS • FISHERMEN'S CHOWDER • 25 DIFFERENT SALADS & RELISHES • TENDERAGED ROAST BEEF-BAKED COUNTRY HAM-FRIED SHRIMP-FRIED CLAMS-CHICKEN WITH CHINESE VEGETABLES & CRISP NOODLES -FISH FILETS COOKED IN LEMON BUTTER & WHITE WINE- HUNTINGTON CORN P U D D I N G • SC A L LOP E D POTATOES • ITALIAN SAUSAGE • RAVIOLI • BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS • FRESHLY COOKED VEGETABLES PLUS OTHER CHEF S CREA-TIONS-CHEESE CAKE WITH CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY TOPP ING- VANILLA, CHOCOLATE & BUTTERSCOTH PUDDING PARFAITS • PUMPKIN PIE • CARROT CAKE • APPLE CRISP • APPLE CHERRY S BLUEBERRY PIE ALL TOPPED WITH WHIPPED CREAM YOU SPOON YOURSELF • PLUS A COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGE. Adults ... $1 1.95 Children (10 years & under) ...$3.95 Toddlers. . . $1.95 The HUNTINGTON HOUSE One Block Off The Beach At Grant St. v ' > ■Bo! Izj ( Cape May • 884-5868 Now Open Daily From 4:30 j cikca _kALL_MAJOR credit cards accepted- * *

f/*\ Lounge & Dining Room lb/ OPEN DAILY ' Breakfast: 8 a.m. - 1 1 a.m. ^ \ Luncheon: 11 a.m. 'til Closing

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Dinner Oji/v - 4: III ■ lit 10:00 P M S unddx — 4:00 til 1:00 P.M. MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK FOR YOUR DINING AND LISTENING PLEASURE MON. & TUES. "TOGETHER" WAIT AND DARIINE WEDS. - SUNDAY "OLO-FRIBIDS" COUNTRY MUSIC

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Cape May's All Star Girls Softball Team made up of II to 12-year-olds is going full speed Members are Frieda Scott. Mary Arscott. Bridget ZielaskovYski. Kstelle Tatum. Debbie Winslow, Barbara Duss. Kim Hopkins. I.aura Maxwell. Laurie Souder, Kathy Mater, ileida von Collins. Sherry Hazel. Stephanie Weisse and Tasha Hawkins. Coaches are Norman Delias. Jim Hill, and George Arscott. Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington St., Cape May. located in the Carriage House on the Emlen Physick Estate, is once again featuring its "P.M. Cafe - Coffeehouse" starting Saturday, and then every third Saturday of each month. Barbara Rea. local song stylist, was the first per-

; former with material from Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell. Simon and Garfunkel. etc. The cafe is now booking acts for future dates. Coffee, tea and snacks will be served Doors open 7 p.m. and show begins 7 : 30 p.m. For more information do call the Art League at 884-8628 SAND SCULPTURE Contest sponsored by the Cape May County Art League is Saturday at Stegers Beach in Cape May. There are three categories: ages under 12, over 12 and group of two or more. Anyone interested must register with the League and be at Stegers Beach by 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Future "Junior Miss Americas" are Letelis and Juliette Gaudioso. daughters of Maureen Gaudioso -the lady with the beautiful voice singing at one of the Sunday Masses at Our Lady Star of the Sea. It's Happy Birthday once again to Rev. Robert Davis, pastor of Macedoni Baptist Church in Cape May. Also to Mrs. Sandy Fiocca (the late Jamie Fiocca's mom), Fo Fo Andy of LaMer Motel and would you believe, me. too! ALL GOOD wishes to "Spats" McDuell. who is now up and about again after his long illness - he's lost some weight, but looks good as new. Sick list is still too long - Jo Ann Weber. Patrice McNulty, John O'Gara, I-onnie Thompson. Max Larcen. Regina Hennigh. Bill Walker. Ann Kopecki, Mary Anderson. Kathleen O'Hara. Nicky Murphy. Maria Mayo. Margaret Stull, Ronald Giglio. Jody Jenkins. Helen Downing. Betty Nixon. James Higgins. Richard Etzler and Mae Zuern. Good wishes also to Msgr Patrick J. Madden, pastor. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May - he's just back from a short hospital stay I received so many calls aboul Monsignor - so here it is. he's back and he's well, too. Mrs. Mary Crilly. (she's owner of the beautiful mansion next to the postoffice> * brings loads of cheer whenever she visits along with her dog. Sheba. it's nothing for Marv to invite as many as 20 to come have something to eat" as she puts it. and she means it' Sheba just waits as Mary stops to chat and rest awhile. IN MKMOKI.VM. Marion Wishnefsky of Court house where she was known to so many as she "held court" every weekday morning with friends over breakfast She was known as the mistress of the "Coffee Kletch" she will be sadly missed by all her family and dear friends. j See Coupon For 50$ OFF On Classified Page — ■ I. —3

City of Cape May - 12th Annual FREE Band Concerts 8:00 p.m. Victorian Bandstanch Rotary Park - Lafayette Street (Please bring your own seating) Wednesday, July 24 The Barrington Band (Rain Halt- Julv 2Sl Saturday, July 27 H.B. Smith Cornet Band 1K4.11 Dal, fuh .'Hi Wednesday, July 31 LuLu Temple Shrine Band iRam Date LuRud li Tuesday, August 6 Cape May Coast Guard Training Center Band Wednesday, August 7 The Liberty Band Saturday, August 10 The Barrington Band Tuesday, August 13 H.B. Smith Cornet Band .Ram DjU August I "tl Tuesday, August 16 Air Force Band of the East Saturday, August 17 Nabb-Leslie Senior American Legion Band Wednesday, August 21 Lower Cape Mag Regional High School Saturday. August 24 LuLu Temple Shrine Band .Main Dal, August Wednesday, August 28 It 'he a ton Brass Band Saturday. August 31 H.B. Smith Cornet Band .Ram Dal. Vpt.mh-r I. Saturday, September 7 The Liberty Band 'Ham Dai. Srrtrmh,-, M X' w , — ACal, 322 Carpenters Lane at Washington St Mall & Sawyer Walk.^ «S£KVAnOWg 6Q9.— 4 0202 '^^^ESSSSBSSmSSMt^^' .