26 Friday, April 4, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
TRAYS
5
2t,
person
Includes: 6 Meats, Potato
Salad, Cole Slaw, Relishes
and Our Own Home-Baked
Bread.
We Use Vienna-
Wilno Products
FREE
DELIVERY
1399-4440
Moadon Ivri, the Jewish
Community Center-spon-
sored Hebrew Club, will
hear Joshua Joyrich speak
on "Shlomo Ibn Gabirol"
3:30 p.m. Saturday at the 10
Mile branch of the Jewish
Center. The talk will be
completely in Hebrew.
Guests are welcome:
Itoliry.n-American Cuisine
DELICATESSEN
18211 JOHN R
Coolidge at 9 Mile
Bet 6 a. 7 Mile Rds
869-5674
in the Oak Park Center
ac ree
Family-rated shows will
dominate the forthcoming.
Olympia Stadium season,
announced -Lincoln Cavali-
ers, stadium general man-
ager.
Beginning in September,
the schedule will include
The Ringling Brothers
Barnum and Baily Circus,
Sept. 30-Oct. 12; The Royal
Lipizzan Stallions, Nov.
21-23; Shipstads and John-
son Ice Follies, Nov. 25-Dec.
7; Olga Korbut and the Rus-
sian Gymnastic Team, Dec.
14; the Harlem Globetrot-
ters, Dec. 28; and the Ice Ca-
pades, March 9-16.
(The Globetrotters will
appear 2 and 8 p.m. April 12
at Olympia.) -
VINCENZO'S
SABRA
nib°
Olympia Tells 76 Events
Hebrew Culture
Club Will Meet
ay res er
*AD ..4,416
-41118,-4
You Hosts At the
RID CEDARS
f3
4,11
TRY OUR
FAMOUS
Invite You For Fine
Dining, Cocktails & Dancing
Song Stylings By
JOSE ROIJAS
—
635091
RACK OF
LAMB
ALA MAISON
TUES. THRU SAT.
PRIVATE BANQUET
ROOMS
Rock and hockey fans
also will have opportuni-
ties to hear big-name rock
performers and see major
National Hockey League
games.
Olympia also offers din-
ner-show rates for groups
and individuals which in-
clude dining in the Olympia
Room and choice show
seats.
Cavalieri reported that
more than 100,000 persons
attended the recent eight-
day run of the Ice Capades
at Olympia, marking the
LATE EVENING
MENU-
From 15 to 125
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
•i
353-5170
TI
PP
Get On The Right Track!
largest attendance figure of
any ice show in Olympia's
history. -
Discount prices for many
shows are available for
youth and senior citizen or-
ganizations and other
groups through the Olympia
Group sales office. To be
included in the mailing list,
or for information, call
Olympia, 895-7000.
L F
e4
0
W5
-
RESTAURANT
SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!
• CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS
• DELICATESSEN
DESSERT FANTASIES . . . ALSO CREAM
PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH
DAILY IN OUR OWN BAKERY!
4286 N. WOODWARD
Between 13 & H Mile
Meadow Brook
Theatre Marks
10th Anniversary
William Shakespeare's "A
Midsummer Night's
Dream" will open Meadow
Brook Theatre's 10th anni-
versary season in October.
Other plays scheduled for
presentation during the
10th anniversary observance
are "Witness for the Prose-
cution," by Agatha Christie;
George Bernard Shaw ' s
"Arms and the Man"; "The
Little Foxes," by Lillian
Hellman; "Relatively Speak-
ing," Alan Ayckbourn
"Under Milkwood," Dylan
Thomas; and "Born Yester-
day," by Garson Kanin.
For information, call the
Meadow Brook Music Festi-
val and theatre office,
377-3300.
amous "BIG" Tyme Sandwiches
SIL
PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
• DINING ROOM
• CARRY OUT • DELIVERY
•
•
•
•
Pizza
Spaghetti
Ravioli
Lasagna
e
• Bar B Q Ribs
• Chicken
• Shrimp
• Sea Food Platter
HOURS: MON. tiwii THURS. 4 to 12 Mid.
FRI. & SAT. 3:30-2 a.m. SUN. 3-12 Mid.
4033 W. 12 MILE
Just E. of Greenfield
Berkley
BEER
a WINE
Dining Room or to Tali. OsIt
548-3650
PRIVATE
BANQUET
FACILITIES
•••
THE HOME OF BABY SPARE
RIBS SINCE 1941
999 W. HURON
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
1 BLOCK W, OF TELEGRAPH 3 Blocks. S. of Pontiac Mall
681-2161
JOHN HUMPHRIES
COCKTAILS BEING SERVED
JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE
Most Chinese restaurants
offer only one style of cooking.
We specialize in three.
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
16825 MIDDLEBELT
Just South of 6 Mile
Mandarin•Cantones•Szechuen
427-3170
-
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. Oust East of Evergreen)
Niumpre
d s 5.50 c&
559-3377
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners
I— OPEN MON. - SAT. FROM 11:30 A.M.
..‘1\VD. %Tues. & Thurs.11 am-10 pm
41563
WEST TEN
MILE
NOVI
Fri. & Sat. 11 am-midnight
Sunday — noon to 10 pm
Luncheon —11 am-3 pm
Closed Mondays.
1
- BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
•
• WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS
• PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
• ....1■1111■ • 4111•••■■••
"NOMIIIIMMEM
at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)
DINNER FOR TWO
CHOOSE FROM ANY ONE OF THESE
DOUBLE ENTRES
• BEEF A LA DEUTSCH • FILET OF SOLE
• VEAL SCALLOPINI • BARBEQUE RIB_S
• CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINGS
FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE
Three Happy Hours:
Cocktails served for
HALF-PRICE on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
$from 4-7 pm
1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection
EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
•- •
rillE SUSSEX HOUSE
*" TUES. AND THURS. 5-9 PM
ALL YOU CAN EAT
.iittirels &dile
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Closed Mondays
New York Style Chinese ►
BUFFET
Norm 4:LePage's
Featuring Food Prepared Before You
• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners
WHILE DINING YOU'LL ALSO ENJOY
BOB POSCH
No Cover—No Minimum
Passbook Coupons Not Applicable on Above Specials
RTh
NOSHERIE
1$3
75
HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE
HOT HORS D'OEUVRES
P57; person
minimum
brought To you In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For
Enjoy a truly great dining
experience in the elegant
Chambertin Restaurant.
Superior food, fine wines
and cocktails served with flair
in a continental setting.
Entertainment Tuesday —
Saturday in The Tavern.
Banquet-party rooms for up
to 300. Open everyday.
Your host —
Gus Kokas
Restaurateur
The Chambertin
22900 Michigan Ave.
In front of the Holiday Inn,
Dearborn — 278-6900
• WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS • SHOWERS
RAMEALS,
ORDE
ciaD ALOT s ' fAKEN c HC:1 1 2 RY HOT
• ALL SIMCHAS
r)
Cente
26052 GREENFIELD (Lincoln hopping
AND
FOR FURTHER INFO
ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE
9688666
21 GREAT SANDWICHES!
GREAT SOUP & CHILI !
I CARRY-OUT & TRAYS AVAILABLE
Open Mon. thru Thurs., 1 I a.m. to 11 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
Sun., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
PICKLE BARREL
24752 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 10 Mile
+ i s
•
+ • dr,I41.,,r,
557-2360
$Q95
DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR JUICE, OUR SALAD BAR, HOME-MADE
BREAD & ROLLS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK
•
Earle Mostyn's
1
RESERVATIONS
SUGGESTED
624-6660
EAuberge presents
Seafood Sunday!
That's this and every Sunday—a unique Seafood
Buffet to round out your weekend. You start
with our unusual appetizer buffet that's loaded
with steaming chowder, glazed salmon, shrimps
in the shell and other delicious treats. Then on to
the Fresh Salad Bar for your choice of a tempting
salad that you make yourself. And then, the
crowning touch—platters and chafing dishes
filled with baked fish, french fried fish, filet
•de sole. shrimp and other items from the ocean's
larder thdt defy description. It's something you
won't want to miss, all at only $7.95 per person.
And you can heighten all those glorious flavors
with fine wines from our exclusive cellars. This
Sunday, from 5:30 until 9 PM. Call us now for
reservations, won't you? 643-7474.
Somerset Inn, Big Beaver
Road, east of Coolidge,
Troy, Michigan 48084
A
p