Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 30

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. good food, ™1 good drinks, t i good times I are back! o Rediscover them in the Golden Inn's Dining Room! • Fresh new dinner menu featuring old favorites and new excitement • Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Tuesday through SatOrday. — Reservations suggested — ^ • Live entertainment and dancing Friday MB and Saturday nights with Five Easy Pieces BfH • Sunday Champagne Brunch with A Grace O'Brien entertaining at the piano $10.95 per person, plus tax and gratuity and Conference Center Oceanfront at *78th Street Avalon N| 08202 ■ 368-5 15 5 l iKnpleff i ■ «nlifcme anil banquet i,k ilities .iv.ul.ible ~t7u ssdjffit Take-Out 997 Ocean Dr., Cape May • Open 7 Days 9-7 p.m. • 884-5852 SMELTS S 1.75 LB. MACKEREL 49c LB. LARGE SHRIMP S6.50 LB. FIN & HADDIE S3.95 LB. ESCARCOT 12 FOR S4.95 Homemade Soups & Salads

SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Oysters Ken use Now 75c Stuffed Shrimp Km nr Now sl85

READY TO BAKE OR BROIL Stuffed Lobster nm '5^ Now $545 Stuffed Mushroom sl25 each Stuffed Flounder S3M lb.

1 10% SKMOK CmZES DlSCOl AT - SOT ().\ SPhX'lALS! j • TAKE-OUT COUPON • "I kj SHRIMP IN-A-BASKET w%» wrrH French fries and cole slaw ONE, GET ONE FREE COUPON PE* FLATTER

: Next week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly April 14: Breaded turkey cutlet, catsup, potatoes au gratin. butternut squash, prune spice cake. April 15: Chicken noodle soup, baked chicken, peas and carrots, orange, oatmeal cooky. April 16: Oven-fried liver w/onion gravy, baked stuffed potato, green beans, tapioca pudding. April 17: Split pea soup. f fish sticks, Tartar sauce/cocktail sauce, broccoli, lemon tart. April 18: V-8 juice, baked macaroni/cheese. Harvard beets, mixed salad/French dressing, apple crisp. Each meal is accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea. or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound are: April 14: Roast beef sandwich, pickled beet salad, orange, milk. April 15: Swiss cheese sandwich, mustard packet, pear, milk. April 16: Ham sandwich, mustard, cole slaw, apple. V milk. April 17: Chicken salad sandwich, orange, milk. April 18: Sliced turkey sandwich, three-bean salad, banana, milk. Scouts' Dinner May 7 WILDWOOD CREST - The third annual Cape May ^ District Boypower Dinner of the Boy Scouts of America will be held 6 30 p.m. Wednesday. May 7. at the Grand Hotel. Jefferson Avenue at the Beach This year the speaker will be Marvin Creamer, who is known for his exploits in sailing around the world without modern navigational aids. Governor Thomas Kean will be the honored guest Captain Jon Ulthol of the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May will once again be our master of ceremonies and its band will provide a pre-opening program Co-sponsors of the dinner will be Mayor Frank McCall of Wildwood Crest and Councilman Harry Gilbert. ■ Cape May. /\ . i OES Will Hold Flea Market j WJLDWOOD CREST - A flea market sponsored by Chapter 118, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held at the Masonic Temple. I 6300 Atlantic Ave.. 8 a.m. -5 W p.m. April 26 and 27. \ Light lunch will be j I available. For information^ I and to reserve tables, call I 729-2913.

RAINBOW CLUB I Wed. Nite — April 9th TORINO'S MALE REVUE | For Ladies Only — Door Opens at 8 Tickets Available At Door | Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 10th-12th DANCE WITIL. | 'The SARCASTICS" I Spicer & Pacific Aves., Wildwood I A> Eicfein, L Experience in Dial., • SEAFOOD • POULTRY • • PASTA • STEAKS • BtuUut - Lunch - Dinner IBinMaat Set. mi Son. 8:00 a.a. - 12 p.m.) OPEN 7 DAYS. 6 NIGHTS (Closed Tuesday Eve.) 24SS Dane Dr., Avalon H7-3IH ( f — RESTAURANT lunch • brunch fri -sat -sun 11:30 a m p"" " fri -sat -sunday ^ Beach & Decatur Streets Cape ITlay • 884-3504 Now Open Serving Dinners ... Thurs. Thru Mon.

*12w PER PERSON i

Sands 120 BONUS <A4*AR5 122.50 BONUS

BALLYS 120 BONUS $20 BONUS

I Harralfs $18 BONUS utlantis $22 BONUS

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