November 28, I975 " .32 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' LOOK FOR YOUR NAME YOU MAY BE A WINNER FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF , THIS ISSUE AND YOU ARE A WINNER. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY "THE GOOD BOOK: MONEYSAVING TWO FOR ONE PASSBOOK , THIS BOOK CONTAINS HUNDREDS OF COUPONS' FOR DINNERS, THEATRES, SPORTS AND SHOW. THE GOOD BOOK . 'Ex-Detroiter Due at Center Concert YOUR BOCK BUYS MORE AT STEAK E4 Paul Olefsky, former cell- ist with the Detroit and Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestras, and currently professor of music at Texas University, will appear with the Jewish Community Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron DeRoy Auditorium. Olefsky will perform "Cello Concerto in D Major" by Haydn, and "Cello Con- certo in A Minor" by Sym- phony conductor Julius Chajes. Additional features of the concert will be the appear- - ance of Joseph Goldman, as- sistant concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra, violinist Mischa Lef- kowitz, cellist David Levine, and harpsichordist David Wilson, in "Concerto Grosso" by Vivaldi. Tickets are available at the Center ticket office. For information, contact the Center, 341-4200. BEEF BURGERS CHICKEN FISH FRY ■ ■ II ■ /Open Daily . 11 AM-9 PM • Low Prices • No Tipping 25025 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile Rd., Southfield 1050 Ann Arbor Rd. (at Harvey St.) 2 Blks. E. of Sheldon Rd., Plymouth SIL PIZZERIA RESTAURANT • CARRY OUT • DELIVERY • • • • Pizza - Spaghetti Ravioli Lasagna • bar B Q Ribs • • Chicken • Shrimp • Sea Food Platter, Summer Hours: Mon-Thurs., 4to12 Mid. Fri. & Sat. 3 to 2 a.m. Sea. 3 to 12 4033 W._12 MILE Berkley \ \ \ mid. 48-3650 PRIVATE BANQI.ET FACILITIES Just E. of Grosafi•ici \ • DINING ROOM . \ \ \ Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why \ \ \ \ TRY ROSES'S FAMOUS PICKLED AND GEFILTE FISH! We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area NG e we ete S 2716S 1 B GREENFIELD o M aJ gar lk. N. of 11 Mil Next To Groat Scott Mkt. iLe 559-1380 NOW AT IRVING'S! WORLD FAMOUS TURF CHEESECAKE NEW YORK'S FINEST • EAT IN OR TAKE OUT OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST • Orange Juice • 2 Eggs (any style) 994 • Roll or bagel • Coffee or Tee WE WILL BE CLOSED THRU MON., DEC. 1 AND REOPEN TUES., DEC. 2 40,_ NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR HOLIDAY TRAYS , Meat or Dairy ■ \ \ \ 0 N.MIZOCc!OOZPC.Vc. • I BRING THE PAGE WITH YOUR NAME ON IT AND PROPER IDENTIFICATION TO: THE JEWISH NEWS, 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865 AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE "ENTERTAINMENT '76" BOOK The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 31) all-you-can-eat set up of pizza, chicken, spaghetti, fish, etc . . . Owners Fred Waterstone and Ira Levy have, thoughts of making Mama Zelda's into a .year- round operation like this . . . Kiddies prices are 5 to- 10 years old, $2.59 . . . and under five, free . . . (We know a few little tots who can eat a house!) IF YOU WANT TO en- joy your Chinese meal, in many places, its better to go in and sit down ... . Some nowadays ,leave very much to be desired on their carry- outs . . . too bad . . . Also, don't forget, if you want your food cooked in oil in- stead of lard in a Chinese restaurant, just ask for it and most will comply with your request . . -. Seems to give it a much fresher taste . . . Some places like Rik- shaw Inn, cook with vegeta- ble or peanut oil only. itaiton-Amencon Cuisine • '1,3462litaffaiilkit VOCALIST AL MAR- TINO is at the Golden Coach until Dec. 7 . . . cover $8 per-person . . . Next up on The Golden Coach mar- quee is rock vocalizer Bobby Rydell, Dec. 9, for six nights . . . followed by comedian Jackie Gale, winner of "The Comic of the Year" award in Las Vegas in 1974: NEW OWNERS of the Ground Floor Restaurant, formerly managed by Sol Shgargel, in the Travelers Tower . . . are Gus Casta- smbas, former cook at Pier 1 downtown, here only six years from Greece, and Tony Castas, former clari- net player there, 13 years in this country . . . Manager is Sophie Raptaplous. SOME PLACES already have their New Year's Eve packages set up . . . Everything points to this being a boom celebration . . . Take some sound advice and don't wait to get in that reservation if one is needed at your favorite place. Movie-TV Council Will Have Meeting Greater Detroit Motion Picture and Television Council will meet at 10 a.m. Dec. 10 at the Abbey Thea- ters. For information and reservations call the presi- dent, Mrs. Henry Green, 559-5288. The council's youth film forum will meet Dec. 13 at the Redford Theater to view a film. Discussion will fol- low. High schools interested in the program, may call Mrs. Martin Naimark, 357-2211. • ITALIAN _DISHES —BEER & WINE- 45199-CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" Bet 6 & 7 Mile Rds '869-5674 JOIN THE CROWD BEFORE & AFTER HOURS OPEN 5 p.m. TO 5 a.m. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY THE NATION'S NEW- EST major hotel, the 800-room Hyatt Regency Dearborn, opens its doors in December . . . 14-stories high with a ballroom nearly 12,000 sq. feet and seating up to 1,500 persons . . . Dining areas will include a gourmet restaurant, La Ro- tisserie, with its own cock- tail Lounge, Le Prelude; Ka- fay's Place for breakfast, lunch and dinner; Db's Club featuring cocktails, dancing and entertainment; Lobbi- Bar serving cocktails, flam- ing desserts and pastries, and the revolving rotunda for lunch and late night cocktails. COUNTRY INN • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN 18211 JOHN R those asking when the new Spanish restaurant is open- ing and where . . . It'll be this coming year . . . Can't tell the spot yet . . . Name of Chateau Madrid is about set and it'll be this locale's only authentic Spanish ea- tery. - CANDY GUTOV, daughter of Lillian and the late Joseph Hellman, for- mer owner of the Black Knight Supper Club, tells us that her grandfather, Charles Rubin, was the orig- inal head of Checker Bar-B- Q years ago . . . The name of Checker, says Candy, was derived from Checker Cab, her grandfather being one of the original owners. RECENT BAR MITZVA reception held at Roman Terrace for Mitchell Freder- ick, son -of.Diane and Lou Frederick, turned out to -be a candlelight shindig whether they wanted it or not . . Edison Co. power failure in the area turned everything off shortly after about 90 guests had arrived . . . Roman Terrace folks had to cook and wait on ta- bles by candlelight . . . Wasn't so bad, though . . . The guests were so de- lighted, two of them booked parties there! NEW SUTTON DELI on Lahser, North of Nine Mile, seats 85 in a pleasant at- mosphere of booths and ta- bles . . . very well laid out in orange and brown tones . . . with carpeting decor on one of the walls . . . Among the large sandwich variety is an Ethel Merman (no. 12) which almost was made a five-decker until the coun- termen talked owners Her- schel Roger and Sandy Mar- kovitz out of it . . . It's still a four-decker . . . and noth- ing to do with Ethel putting on so much weight . . . (A five-decker wouldn't be so bad if it were in Africa for the Ubangis.) JACK STEIN is among VINCENZO'S E Q. 0 With LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM 2a.m. VINCE SHANE TRIO - OPEN SUNDAYS 5 p.m'. to 10 p.m. 0 In E o_ In LLI CL O 20070 W. 8 MILE RD. JUST WEST OF EVERGREEN 355-0077 • RIBS • STEAKS • CHICKEN • SHISH KABOB • LAMB • GREEK SALAD • HOME MADE DESSERTS :. 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