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Q "yjyjp I ^ADTL «wl, WO., T**. V AlXl I lUthl^a ■ * Jr r" r v\ — ■Sw. I luhipA U|J u winiasi 301 Washington Mall, Cape May "Come Get Acquainted... " [BREAKFAST » LUNCH » DINNER] OPEN AT 8:00 A.M. • PHONE ^84-5605 CHINESE RESTAURANT Specializing in PNUIHM. • typMMiy IHm aAlUWAn mandarin je CANTONESE PUom CaM 884-1831 for Tpk»-Om Ortfars » > : •'.<% 17 Victoria Village Plaza :t|5?Si2p (Sex! to Acme) Cape May Dancing Entertainment y APPEARING WEDNESDM^jA^R^Y ■jm "hcw&ireN" DINING ROOM OPEN WED.-SUN. OLDIES NIGHT every Wednesday from 9 p.m. cotnidimentary hors d'oeuvres PIZZA IWCHT every Thubday from 9 p.m. complimentary pizza CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH every Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m CRYSTAL 1 DOOM ^ffGsSfCotor^fmi 1035 BEACH DRIVE, CAPE MAY. NJ ' 884-7000
Ocean City Slates June Flower Fete
OCEAN CITY - Schedules are now available for Ocean City's 14th Annual Flower Show, June 6 through 8 at the Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. Titled "Flowers from I Around the World,'' the show will feature both horticulture and artistic design divisions. A special award in memory of Princess Grace Garden Trip ) CAPE MAY - The Cape , May County Fisherman's Wives will sponsor a bus trifc) J to Longwood Gardens April 30. Reservations must be made by April 15. For reservations or infor"1 mation. call 886-7520 or 884-8776. Diller House Benefit Set » AVALON - The Ladies S Auxiliary of the Stone Har- £ bor Lions Club will sponsor £ a Kiddie Karnival 10 a.m. -3 £ p.m. Saturday, April 26, at the Avaion Community rj Hall, 30th and the Beach | here. 5 The event, co-sponsored y by the Borough of Avaion, 0 is for the benefit of the S Helen L. Diller Home for Blind Children. There will L "*be games, prizes, and ' £ refreshments. Plans are under way for the auxiliary's annual luncheon, fashion show, and entertainment May 15 at the Golden Eagle Inn. Cape May. For information call A Babe Vinci. 368-4214 or Kay Leahy. 967-1652. H Spaghetti Fete VILLAS — The Women of St Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold a spaghetti dinner Saturday. April 19. with sitting scheduled 4, 5, and 6 p.m. The event will be held at the Parish Hall. 13 W Bates Ave. for reservations, call Evelyn Ritchie, 889-1336 or Barbara Macomber, 886-2065
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of Monaco will be given in the Junior Class II of Artistic Design open to boys and girls 15 and under. There will be an extensive horticultural division with categories ranging from flowering perennials and roses to terrariums and dish gardens. SHOW HOURS will be 2:30-10 p.m. Friday, June 6. 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Saturday, June 7. and 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday, June 8. Plants, flowers and supplies will be > for sale during a Trade Fair, 10 a.m. -10 p.m. June 6-7. Admission is free. Visitors will be able to make a donation for the beautification of Ocean City if they desire. Show chairman of is , Walter Off. world renowned / commercial orchid grower /) Copies of the schedule are l» available from the Public ho Relations Office. City Hall, K Ocean City. N.J 08226, (call / 399-6111) and at various ^ flower and plant related outlets.
...on the way to Cape May it'* ™ Restaurant End of Parkway & Rt. 109 OPEN FOR THE SEASON HOURS: 6 A.M. - 1 P.M MON. THl'RS. FRI. 6 A.M. • 1 P.M.. 5PM -8 P.M SAT. 6 A.M. - 1 P.M . 4 - 8 P.M SUN. 6 A.M. • 8 P .M. (CLOSED TUKS.) ^ ST $2-50 | Friday Dinner Special frWv'c 'ttfwMh). So»p or Salad $y| 75 2 r»IW. jrito TT SUNDAY DINNER HAM j
■^^INTERNATIONAL NIGHTS^^I ET A JAPANESE IlM'ftTET ^ THE CVlSranE OF MEXICO I Every Wednesday & Thursday, wc arc offering I exotic, authentic full-course meals from a different KsH ■ country each week for 8 16.75 (In addition to our I TUESDAY 3 FOR « I Two people enjoy any two entrees jytip ' LiTl I from our Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch or j - u H ■ Dinner menus and receive a free XrVc&il M J' I ■ entree on your next visit . .k£\\ WX I ■ Open 6 day* U1 May 16. Closed Monday*. I MAD BAlTER ^^t J 19 Jackson St, Cape May, N.J. 884-5970 Introducing . . . An Old World Brunch An exquisite presentation of fine foods in the classic and timeless style of Victorian Cape May. A true culinary and visual delight featuring an elaborate buffet. Champagne or bloody Mary • Expanded ChaudFroid Brunch Table EVERY SUNDAY IN APRIL - 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. JUST $10.95 ...A Delightful Experience! Spectacular Ocean Vleut! Between Ocean and Decatur on Beach Dove historic Cape May Reservations Accepted — 884-3451

