Cape May County Herald, 9 July 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 40

^^ining & entertain ment_

I Princeton Grill I I 2 1 st St. and the Circle, | Avalon • 967-3457 4 PACKAGE STORE ■ Beer • Wines • Liquors • Snacks B Open 7 Days - 7 Nights H | Super Sandwiches 4 Draft Beer Daily I MV* SateHite Dish TV AH Sporting Events ■ — Tues.-Sun. From 9:30 p.m. I I Jam Session and D.J. Sat. 8 Sun. Draft Beer From 4 p.m. H Molson Monday with Ocean & D.J. SI Btl. 9 p.m. • Hot & Cold Buffet MONDAY ■ r i t',P' m" " « NIGHT Guitarist John Langston 6-9 p.m. TUESDAY T acos 2/$ 1 .00 Mir- LIT D1"3'1 ®eer & Pitchei* N,W1 ' From 9 p.m. I l| 'Ladies Night" Most Drinks $1.00 WCP.klcc_AV For Ladies WEDNESDAY Selectrocution Every Wed. Night NIGHT (Computerized Game For Singles) I THURSDAY KevhTsStt II NIGHT July 10th - 10 p.m. Comedy Night - Every Thursday H PHIL'S PRINCETON □ Every Thurs.. Friday & Saturday 9 p.m. GUITARIST ROB LOWRY ALSO D.J. GORDON ■ Sun. Night (In The GrW) Guitarist Rob lowry. H

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Job Club I Classes I Slated I RIO GRANDE — Anyone I unemployed, aged 16-21 or I 55 and older, who wants a I job, is urged to call I Job/Youth Club. I The job club, a part of the I Employment and Training I Foundation, is a federallyI funded, two-week pre-em-I ployment training program I sponsored by the Private I Industry Council. I Job club is free to those I wbo meet income eligibiliI ty requirements. Social I Security recipients are I eligible. I CLASSES LAST for apI proximately two weeks and I cover pre-employment I skills such as resume I writing. Ailing out applicaI tions, dressing apI propriately for the job, inI terview techniques and job I search skills. I A free computer is I awarded to youths wbo reI main employed in the same I position for 60 days. I The Job/Youth Club is I located in the Village ShopI pes of Rio Grande (across I from the Post Office). For I more information, call I 889-0546 or 889-0488. I Ted Nugent I In Concert WILDWOOD - Ted I Nugent, rock guitarist and I showman, will appear in a I one-show-only concert 8 I p.m. Saturday night at ConI vention Hall here. I The latest of Nugent's I 20-OIus albums is "Little I Miss Dangerous" He also I has a budding acting I career. Tickets for Saturday's I concert are available at the I Convention Center box ofI fice and all Ticketron I outlets.

TAVERN SANDWICHES LUNCH 11-3 • EVENING 6-10 Fine Selection Of Pockoge Goods Wines, Liquors, Beers 7 S. Main Si., Capo May Court Houm 465-7487 ICE CREAM Sundaes • Floats fcyjfilce Cream Cakes & Pies OLDE FASHIONED CHURNED ICE CREAM DELI GRILL GROCERIES SANDWICHES A LITTLE BIT MORE THAN A CORNER STORE. BIGGER CASH BONUSES ON OUR BUSES TO ATLANTIC CITY Ante* Son -Thun aftsr ( pm.-}R _____ $12.00 in Cash plus WW $5.00 in Add'l. Cash or Food MWWW plus $5.00 Return Voucher.* — BONUS Atr+m S«m.-Fr1 bafor* • pn.-fM _______ $8.00 in Cash plus In $300 ln Addl- Cash °r Food JLwr plus $5.00 Return Voucher" — BONUS I I 0BLY $13.95 j I ADVEHTURE TIUULS 989-3110