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RAW BAR Hard Shell- Crabs (priced at cording to we) Crab fingers 4.25 Clams on the Half Shell 3.25 Chicken Salad 3.95 luna Salad 3.95 Shrimp Salad 3.95 Shimp in the Rough . Doz. .00 Chilled Lobster 7.00 HOT SANDWICHES Crabcake 3.95 flounder 3.95 Hamburger 2.95 Hot Beef 2.95 SOUPS C.lam Chowder 1 .00 Snapper 1.50
PLATTERS Twin lobsters. 13.00 Surf & Turf 13.00 filet Mignon 13.00 Seafood Combination13.00 Clam Bake 12.00 Irish Beef Stew 6.95 HOT SPECIALTIES Bar BQ Clams 3.75 Steamed Clams 4.95 Steamed Clams w/Com ... 5.95 Steamed Shrimp. 6.00 Steamed lobster 7.00 Crab Balls 3.00 Onion Rings 2.50 fried Mushrooms. 2.50 french fries 1.00 Pizza 3.00 Corn on the Cob . 1.00
PLATTERS fried flounder 6.50 fned Shnmp 6.50 fried Scallops 6.50 fned Crabcake 6.50 All Platters include Cole Slaw, Potato Salad or French Fries COLD SANDWICHES Chicken Salad 3.50 Shrimp Salad 3.50 Tuna Salad 3.00 Ham 2.25 Ham & Cheese 2.50 Turkey 2.50 Roast Beef 2.75 Com Beef 2.75 Turkey Club 3.50 Potato Salad 95 Cole Slaw 75
Bring the Family Clam Bar Open 1 1 AM-1 0 PM 522-8020 Celebrate a Mexican Fiesta • at our • Second Location ... \ i3400 Pacific Ave., Wildwood / \ I Mt.xicaiv IV ! 'j"1"*™" S°."n!1 'Tr,. To"'11'' rw» 2540 Dunt Br. m Pacific Ave., WMwood Next 10 Cheers A, alon • 967-5658 H Sun -Thurs 5 d m -12am Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 • Fri. 5-10 ■ c /rT 'c^' Sat. 12-10* Sun. 12-9
Prizes Announced In Flower Show
By SKIP GLADUE AVALON — Bonnie Feise, with an arrangement of white sweetheart roses and baby's breath for a 50th wedding anniversary, won best of show in the artistic classes while Elsie Kuhn, with her bromeliad house plant, won best of show in the horticulture classes at the sixth annual Flower Show sponsored by the Avalon Garden Club last Thursday. Artistic Classes, blue ribbons, Bonnie Feise, four; Pauline Murphy and Peggy Borkland, red ribbons, Pauline Murphy, Marian Poley, Madelyn Tozur and Phyllis Irwin; yellow, Emily Hunsworth and Wilda Richardson, two; white, Mary Jane Lea. Dot German, Catherine Parker, Emily Hunsworth. HORTICULTURE Classes, roses, blue rib-
bons, Dolores Phillips, two; Marian Poley, Pauline Murphy; red, Dot Mladjen, Marian Poley, Maude E. Holberg; yellow, Marian Poley, Dot German; white, Marian Poley, Maude Holberg, Dot Mladjen, Pauline Murphy. Annuals and Perrenials, blue ribbons, Josephine Perratta, Mary Jane Lea, two; Marian Poley; red, Betty Light, two; Pauline Murphy. Dot Mladjen, Margaret Goodwin; yellow, Betty Light, Madelyn Tozur; white. Dot Mladjen and Mary Jane Lea. HOUSE PLANTS, blue, Elsie Kuhn, Peggy Borkland. Jean Glazier, Dot Mladjen, Bonnie Feise, Rachel Sloan. Pauline Murphy. Betty Light, Betty Channel], red, Betty Light, two, Eileen Raftery, Bonnie Feise, Pauline Murphy, Elsie Kuhn, Marian Poley, Madelyn Tozur. Yellow, Margaret Goodwin; white, Maude Holberg, Hank Haig, Mary Jane Lea, Bonnie Feise. Betty Light. Challenge Class, blue, Pauline Murphy; red. Margaret Goodwin; yellow, Mary Jane Lea; white, Virginia Urie. Junior Division, Artistic Classes, blue, Jennifer Lebersinn, Allison Stattner; red. Allison Stattner, Josie O'Connor, white, Josephine Lebersinn. Horticulture, blue, Allison Stattner. Chowder Band Plays Sunday COURT HOUSE - The Brown Street Chowder Band will present a free public concert at the County Park bandshell, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, according to Leon Fulginiti, County Park Commission executive director. Spec- — tators must provide their own seating. The park is located 2 miles north of central Court House, Route 9 and Crest Haven Road. .J For a schedule of special park events, write to the Cape May County Department of Public Affairs. Box 365, Court House, N.J. 08210. 6r call 609-886-0901 16 Homes In Dennis On Tour DENNIS TOWNSHIP - The Dennis Township Historical Society is spon soring its first annual Old House Tour and Crafts Demonstration 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday. June 28. Tickets will be on sale at the Methodist Church Social Hall on Main Street in Dennisville. The tour will include 16 homes throughout the township, dating from the early 1730's through 1860, as well as three churches I and an adjoining cemetery Six craft demonstrations, including spinning, weaving, quilting, stenciling, caning and old hand tools will be held at various homes.
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