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■^INTERNATIONAL NIGHTSAJ WW FEAST OF THE JUATIVE X| W SOUTH AMERK AX IAHLU l| EVTERAATIOAAE WILD GAME, GRAUV AKD FRUIT HARVEST ■ Even- Wednesday & Thursday, we are offering / it \ ■ exotic, authentic full-course meals from a different KSjB ■ country each week for 816.75 ( In addition to our y j ^ I TUESDAY 3 FOR 2 aLil ■ Two people enjoy any two entrees J ■ from our Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch or 1 I Dinner menus and receive a free SffV'' I ■ entree on your next visit 9 I Open 6 days ill May 16. Cloaed Monday*. P (MAD HATTER Sfi^3Pfj ^ 19 Jackson St. Cape May, N.J. 884-5970 M CDYSTAL ^ WE^EM^^^^MOMMA ^ MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY MAY 11th CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. DINNER ERVED 4-9 P.\T Full Course Dinners With Appetizers And Salads ENTREES ROAST TURKEY with old fashioned stuffing and gravy 1 0.95 BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM in a gingered fruil sauce 1 0.95 BROILED FLOUNDER in a sherried butter sauce 10.95 ROAST LOIN OF PORK stuffed with apples and raisins 1 0.95 CRISP ROAST DUCKLING in orange sauce, stuffed with wild rice. . . 11.95 ROAST LEG OF LAMB with mint jelly 11 .95 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF au jus. 1 2.95 BROILED STUFFED SHRIMP with crabmeat stuffing 1 3.95 CRAB IMPERIAL with jumbo lump crabmeat 1 3.95 VEAL CORDON BLE^) white natured veal stuffed with ham and a combination of swiss and sharp cheeses 13.95 Children Under 8 Vwt of Age Served it One Half the Price Listed Above PLEASE PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS 884-7000 ^9^tas SrCotor <%n 1035 BEACH DRIVE. CAPE MAY. NJ S_J_
i Blanks Available In Photo Contest
TRENTON - The New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development and Barton Press of West Orange are sponsoring the 1986 "NJ & You — Perfect Together" photography contest. This year's theme is "Sports and Leisure in New Jersey". Entry blanks are available at the Cape May Rublic Library as well as at Central Pharmacy. Cape May. Thirteen winning photographs will be selected for reproduction in the 1987 "NJ & You - y Perfect Together" wall £ calendar. Profits from ^ calendar sales will be * donated by Barton to the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
A MAXXUM 7000. one of Minolta's new line of autofocus single lens reflex cameras, has been donated by Minolta Corporation of Ramsey, as a first prize. Ail 13 winners will receive 10 rolls of Kodak film, donated by Eastman Kodak Corp.. and will also receive trophies honoring their achievement. The contest, open tq both amateurs and professionals, closes May 15. Appropriate subjects include professional and amateur sports, or people enjoying the state's many vacation spots and activities. Either prints or transparencies are acceptable. A panel of judges consisting of well-known photographers and other
i sports or art-affiliated figures will select the k winners. Entry blanks are also I available through Barton I Press, c/o Zinn. Graves & I Field. Inc., 123 Columbia I Tpk.. Florham Park. NJ I 07932 ( 201-377-3300). I Dancefest To Return May 16-17 CAPE MAY - Dancefest '86, presented by Victoria's I Revenge, returns to ConvenI tion Hall Friday through I Saturday. May 16-17. This I year's event includes a FriI day evening dance. SaturI day workshops (19th Cen- | tury Ballroom. Ragtime, Jitterbug and English danc , ing ) and a Saturday evening I Ball The line-up includes: Washington. D C s Capital Quicksteps Quadrille Orchestra, Tod Whittemore, Wild Asparagus. George Marshall. Richard Powers. Meianie Cougerstar, Diane Schmidt. Marty Taylor and Ann Percival. Dancefest '86 will bring together over 250 participants from Cincinnati to Washington. D C. For further information, contact: Rarb Giniger at (202) ^62^2013 or Terrance Brown, I director. Department of Civic Affairs. 884-8411 Antiques Due at Hall CAPE MAY - Cape Antique Shows, conducted by Menei Antique Shows, will i be presented 10 a.m. -10 p.m. \ Mondays at Convention Hall throughout the summer. Dates include June 2, 9. 16. 23 and 30; July 7. 14. 21, and 28; Aug. 4, 11, 18. and 25; Sept. 1 and 8. For "information, call 884-3669. 884-4306, or 884-3200. All About Peru VILLAS - Guest speaker at the meeting of the Millman Seniors' Club 1 p.m. Monday, May 12. will be Janet Morris, who will show slides on missionary work in Peru by the Wycliffe Bible Translators. The meeting will be at the Millman Center, Bayshore Road. ^
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