AM= Friday, Sept. 1, 1972-31 . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES SILA FEATURING • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS • AFTER THEATER SELECTIONS • DINNERS • CARRY OUT • DELIVERY ROMY RAND A A The Best of Everything BACK FROM A FEW days in Toronto . . . and the town is still growing . . . plenty of places to go . . to eat and drink ... but no "name" entertainment except the ones who come to the Cana- dian National Exposition .. . The S.R.O. Bar in the Hyatt Regency House, is exactly that — for standing only! . . Went to The Bagel for some eggs and onions — couldn't get a toasted bagel . .. We bake them here and they're hot anyway!" . . Cashier at The Bagel at least apologized when taking dis- count on our American money . . Mr. Tony's is now Top of Tony's, with new owner . . Had so-so meal at A. J.'s, with Israeli cos- metician stylist Tova Shmaltz and Grace and Steve Lutwak, son of Evelyn and Lou Lut- wak of Windsor . . . Was Steve's 30th birthday . . Caesar salad brought from kitchen and sent right back . . we like it made in front of us . . Waiter said they couldn't make them at tables because of place's size, but Crepes Suzette, yes! . . . Figure that one out ... Har- vey. M. Wallbanger isn't only- a drink ... it's name of a fast order steak house in Toronto . . The Restaurant (that's the name) has elegant decor, 3 long wine list and interna- tional food with French touch . . . We fell in love with Hearts in Cream for dessert, cold cucumber soup, ing Wheel's Lieb Rosenberg's contention that international food doesn't have to be ex- pensive . . Make reserva- tions two days in advance at this tiny elegant dining room that changes its menu every two weeks . .Toronto's only topnotch dining room near the airport is the Burgundy Room in the Constellation Hotel . . . The Dover Sole au Champagne is unmatched anywhere, and blue trout comes from the fish tank just minutes before cooking . . Folks at the Inn on the Park like the Vintage Room for its dependably delicious crepes, carrot vichyssoise and fine service ... Hy Beck makes his own corned beef at Switzer's. IF YOU'RE too young to remember, McKinney's Cot- ton Pickers were among the best jazz bands of its era during the late '20s and early '30s . . . Only Dave Wilborn, vocalist and trombonist, is still living ... and he's part of "The New McKinney's Cotton Pickers," led by Dave Hutson at the Top of the Pouch. WANT TO HAVE SOME FUN? .. . Go out to the Pier 500 on Jefferson west of Southfield and see George Young and The Youngsters . . Excellent musicians and showmen . . . drums, sax, organ and George plays al- most everything (trombone, guitar, etc.) plus joking and smoked sturgeon and fresh stage antics that even in- Dover sole . . . The Troy clude showing movies . Restaurant bears out Steer- Lots of fun, MEL BALL QUARTET has signed to open at An- We are Party Planners been gel's Hour Glass on W. Mc- Nichols . . . Sept. 21 starting • SWEET SIXTEEN date . . . real good news for all the folks who danced and • SHOWERS listened to Mel at the London • WEDDING Chop House, Skandia, Duffy's etc. . . . He's a topnotch RECEPTIONS talent and a very big plus for Angel's! • BAR MITZVAS couple of days in advance for lighting and staging re. hearsals . . . in adherence to their ways of perfection . . . The gals will be backed by four of their own musi- cians included in a 20-piece all-star orchestra . . . under direction of arranger Jerry Graff . . . Will be called "World of the Barry Sisters" . . . a two-hour concert broken into two parts . . . with the lassies going into the realms of Bacharach, Webb, rock, pops and show tunes. BEA BEA BENSON at the Royal Ascot on Southfield in Lincoln Park, is an unin- hibited master of the risque ad lib as she sings while tingling the piano. FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the Grogshop at Stouffer's Northland Inn was most in- teresting . . Dinner upstairs in the quiet surroundings of the Coach and Four ... then downstairs to the swinging. seemingly endless musical jive . . . A pleasure to see young folks dressed so neat and behaving themselves so well . PARADISO CAFE on Wood- ward continues to reign as one of the top Italian-Ameri- can restaurants in Detroit . . . Owned by Marcella and Dan Moody, Paradiso's is about ready to celebrate its 40th year in existence . . . a great record for a very fine dining spot. 17- e v„yone -4 1/Pr y __nappy & floyoui new Yea r WO 2-9558 • Ample Free Parking 1520 EAST TECUMSEH 7, IAA.. Event Tonool Exa — 10 14,notot Fyoot Dootnopoto Petrol' Torn tyht