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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 8

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The Herald-Newsi
Location:
Passaic, New Jersey
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8
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8 The Herald-News, Friday, August 22, 1975 Serving North Jersey Scottisn games Natoli's Caterers Route 46 Saddle Brook, NJ. set on Labor Day The Scottish Games of New Jersey Association will hold its annual games on Labor Day at Forest Lodge, 11 Reiman Road, Warren, starting at 10 a.m. Highland dancing, bag- -pipe competitions and other Scottish events will be on -the prograrrLwith a parade" by massed bands at 4:30 p.m. Sports events, open to anyone wishing to will include a 100-yafd high jump, shot put, six-a- side soccer and tossing the Opp. Drive-In theatre 478-3320 ECEfAN El TT THE MOST ANCIENT PATH TO GOD Seminar LECTURES DANCE ART MUSIC AUGUST 23 24 SAT.

SESSION 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. SUN. SESSION 9 A.M.-1 P.M. Landmark Motel, Rtes.1 9 WOODBRIDGE, N.J. Local Information 288-1408 ECKANKAR, P.O.

Box 3100, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 TUESDAY "FABIAN" WED. "PROPHECY" 363 LAKEVIEW AVE (Off Crooks Ave) CLIFTON 546-9747 Your Host John Polo For an Unforgettable Affair "HOME OF FAMILY STYLE DINNER" Gracious Dining with the Complete arrangements to Ultimate in Atmosphere the last detatl, including Band. Photographer, Limousines, (Rolls Royce Available), Florist, Personalized Weddings Anniversaries Showers Banquets a Birthday Parties Service by Natoli Bros. caber.

Dates Now Available for 1975 and 1976 '--Jl 9 1 i lain mm i Queen's Diner 531 Van Houten Clifton A plus Special Guests SPIDER FRIDAY SATURDAY 778-6610 Nick wants everyone to drop In and join him in celebrating his FIFTH ANNIVERSARY PARTY! AND SUNDAY MARSHMALLOWS Grand Union Shopping Plaza Passaic Wood-Ridge 773-7620 SEPT. 24-28 2 SHOWS NITELY wnsm mwm Largest selection of dinners and menu Items at I CALL 622-6221 ai i ii reasonable prices. Nick recommends soup and coffee, lettuce, tomato, cucumbers, salad and the following din ner selections. 1 ii ROAST LEG OF LAMB TO RESERVE jTO RESERVE mm flewa. crtonial YANKEE POT ROAST, POTATO AND VEGETABLE 4.25 ROAST SPRING CHICKEN, WITH SPAGHETTI ,.3.25 1 MS F'VEAL PARMIGI ANA, SPAGHETTI 4.251 CALVES LIVER 3.65 DT 01 Cm ITU A YMF Ml i rm I.

tyJ JUU 1 1 1, iii i lit, WILLOWBROOK ENT. I SHRIMP SCAMPI 4.501 LAMB CHOPS .4.251 BABY FLOUNDER BLUE FISH .........3.651 11 Try our special low prices on BREAKFAST 6 a -to 11 a.m. Speca Saturday and Sunday 70 2 eggs any style Juice. Coffee. Bacon or Ham or Sausage I Potatoes AMERICAN CUISINE SERVING LUNCHEONS-DINNERS-LATE SNACKS LIVE JAZZ EVERY NITE EVERY WEDNESDAY THE JAZZ EXPLOSION with vocalist CLAY WILLIAMS Frl.

A Sat. Nit ROY HAYNES THE HIP ENSEMBLE Mon. Guitar Nlte JACK LILLO Steak lovers know all about our steaks. Now's the time to discover our new Jumbo Gulf Shrimp Cocktail. With our Steak Shrimp Special For only $4.95.

Order a U.S.D.A. Choice Top Sirloin And get a delicious shrimp cocktail free. Plus, salads of your own creation that you make at our endless salad bar. Topped off with all the hot French, rye and pumpernickel bread you can butter. We want you to love our seafood as much as you love our steak.

This is Emerson's way of introducing to you the newest addition to our menu-with a free Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, served with zesfy cocktail sauce. So you buy the steak, and we II give you the shrimp cocktail. Good thr Love them both for the unbelievable price of only $4.95. TheUnbelievabk Steak Shrimp Special 1 1 Mon. thru Fridays IN ADDITION TO OUR REG.

MENU ITALIAN-AMERICAN BUFFET LUNCHEON NOTED PSYCHIC TO DEMONSTRATE ESP i i Not good wHh ny ottr discount promotion or D'tner Dollar $295 ALL YOU CAN EAT GULLIVER'S 821 McBrtoe Ave. West Peterson, NJ. 684-9589 Positively no one In Jeans, Sneakers, Etc. Admitted I PEGGY YORK, who reads for such notables as Senators, etc. will demonstrate psy-chometry-involving audience members! So bring a personal object and let her tell you about yourself.

RUTH PHILLIPS, longtime teacher of Metaphysics teaches you how to meditate. SB WITH DINNERS ONLY! EMMS' Cocktails, wine and beer available. Open for lunch 11:30 'til 2:30. Try our HOT COLD SALAD BAR Make your own SALAD! We Honor the American Express Card nnru 1VC Monday thru Frt. from noon to UrCN UAT5 met hours.

Sat. Sun. 4p.m. to 12 PLAN YOUR NEXT PARTY HERE 785-4550 IS The TGourmet Adventures Of! 1 li Th epic program is mora than lectures, question answer sessions, discussions. It is entertainment involving you in demonstrations of clairvoyance psychometry.

It is education helping you to develop and use your own ESP. Above all, it is an in-depth look at a world still veiled in mystery. IN PERSON! 2 NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday Wednesday, August 26th 27th 8:00 P.M. HOLIDAY INN SADDLE BROOK Route 1-80 Notebooks A Taps Recorders Welcome Private consultation by appointment Admission $5 at door Western Parapsychology Foundation Paramus-R(iult's4is llGirden Si I'M- 843-8050 23-6-WIII Lnion 2DL 22-687-453(1 West Orange-hfi Norlhfirld Avenue jl PWsanl VdilcvW )-7 31-2100 Princeton- 3321 Route I hWul Pikt 452-8WD New Brunswick -Juwlionrf US 1 18 249-f)80() Asbury Park the Cm ie Routes 35 fift )-77V64l II) Middletowii-424Hiahwjv 3j 741-2600 ConimUMtonlo Parsippany Route 46 Arlington Fla.i Shoppim: Center FIGHT INFLATION at the of WAYNE SUNDAY- KnnAfi FAMILY DINNER For People in the PRIM OF LIF BUFFET with' 1 (A BAKED VIRGINIA HAM AND HUASMUHKtT Z3 FEATURING ALSO Had it with ear splitting rock? At the Prime Hour Lounge we specialize soft sounds and intimate atmosphere. Enjoy an everiing where the mood is warm and seductive and the (un never ends.

A happy hour Monday thru Friday 5 to 7 pm. We have the hot hors d'oeuvres and the cold drinks, all we need is you. i no A variety of other delicious hot dishes as well as tempting cold relishes and salads, followed by an attractively inviting dessert table. ADULTS CHILDREN $5.95 2.95 The regular a la carte menu will be available from noon, the buffet dinner from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

nnnr, imrzsfc 1 Two Bits are back for limited engagement August 26-Sept. 6 PWM HOUR IOUNG I Jon the At the Route 46, 23 and BO Interchange Pleaae follow Service Road Slgna. DAVID GIOjfACCO Most everyone relisrres soup as a first course. HoWever, soup is just ordinary soup unless you serve it attractively garnished, especially with sofnettyng floating on the top. Pale soups are beautifully garnished with chopped fresh chives pr finely chopped parsley the oniort soup requires speaifi'p garnishing of grated cheese just as Vichys-soise must be sprihkled with paprika and garnished with fresh chopped chives.

Avocado cubes are delicious floating on top of hot consomme, cream of chicken or mushroom soup I thin slices of dill pickle or gherkins can be floated on! the top of cream soups for a wonderful contrast. Whatever yiiu do, if you are a good cook, you will never underestimate the worthiness of soups! And don't underestimate the fine chefs at THE PUp, 955 All-wood 773-2110. Prom ouronlon soup a la Fran-caise to our old fashioned cheese cake, you'll firtd a wide choice of outstanding continental-American cuisfne, and our extensive wine list offers the perfect accompaniment to your meal. Closed Sun. holidays.

I HELPFUL HINT: Tryi serving leftover rice Wade imp cakes, fried in bacpn grease and Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Restaurant Villi OF WAYNE restaurants Clifton, New Jersey 471-3000 334 ROUTE 46, EAST CALL 2S6-70O0 Follow Service Road Signs in New Jersey With a sump-luous seafood salad bar: featuring mussels marinara, steamed clams, smoked gsr5 Grand Re-Opening! THE TRAIN TO YESTERDAY oysters and clams, sardines, tuna, pasta and anchovies and in a garden of green salad yoult find shrimp, crabmeat and scallops. Or linger over our live Maine lobster, served five fabulous if ways Dine in cruiseship elegance Afterwards, dance and enjoy swveo wixn mapie syrup TOONEBVILLE live entertainment every night in our fabulous Sandalwood Lounge the swinging salon just a few steps away r-ree aocksiae parking loo1 Route 10, Whippany l.J. Spend an afternoon in the Good Old Days! The Whippany-Toonervjlle Rail road brings back the bygone era of the "Iron Take the family on a real Turn-of-The Century ex entrees from only -V, INCLUDING SALAD BAR! cursion on the last of the steam trains. Train leaves hourly every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday afternoon beginning at 1 P.M. from the Old Station Building, Route 10 and Whippany Road.

Dinner Reservations from 5pm BV POPULAR REQUEST. OUR DINNER A. MENU WILL BE SERVED BEGINNING 12 NOON VN SUNDAY. Jq TRAIN RUNS RAIN OR SHINE! RESTAURANT lOUNGf Round Trip Fares: Adults, S2-Children, $1. Children under three years, free.

EAST BRUNSWICK CLIFTON Ramada Inn Route 3 Eaatbound 773-8960 I WHIPPANY 'i Sheraton inn N.J. Turnpike Exit 9 at Route 18 828-6277 RQCHELLE PARK Take Garden State Parkway to intersecting Westbound Highways. Whippany is an easy half-hour drive from Manhattan or anywhere in Northern New Jersey area via Interstate Highways. FAIRFIELD Ramada Inn Two Bridgaa Road 100 Yda. wwt Ot Willow brook Mall 575-1531 Ramada inn Weet Paaaaic Street Exit 160 Garden State Parkway 845-5787 All Mw Crrdil Ciieh Arrrptml 5.

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