Char-Grill House Opens at Northland Detroit restaurateur Joe Au- or dinner, the new Northland ton along-. with his partners, restaurant will feature char- J. R. Pieters and Ray St. Pierre, grill flavored 6-ounce ground announce the grand opening of steaks, plus a complete variety Char-Grill House, located in the of quickly-prepared snacks and heart of Northland. sandwiches. "Char-Grill House's menu will Char-Grill House will be open feature everything from "A bun Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays to a banquet—a sandwich to a and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to steak." Specialties of the 10 p.m., and Tuesdays and "House" will be a wide variety Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 of char-grilled foods prepared p.m. It is located facing park- before the customer's eyes in ing lot "D" in Building "B" just an open-hearth grill. Steaks, north of the J. L. Hudson Com- chops, salads with special gour- pany in Northland Center. met dressings, home-made soups, and dozens of unique The typical new car buyer is desserts will provide Northland 35 to 44 years old, has an in- shoppers with full course meals come of $7,000, and is likely during all shopping hours. to have one or more children For lighter snacks at lunch under ten years old. with average of 172. or better It ., is • easy to acquire an for top division of Pisgah Bnai enemy, but it is difficult to Brith Bowling League , Teams acquire a friend.—The Talmud, bowl Thursday evenings, 9 p.m., Yalkut, Vaethanan. at Oak Park Lanes . . Contact Nate Trager, VE 8-3717. • * * * R O N N I E GOLDMAN, six- year-old son of Lou and Arlene Goldman, was lunching at an eatery that had a new place mat STRICTLY KOSHER picturing the nursery rhyme, "Hey Diddle Diddle." . . . 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