THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything Having An Affair? SEE US AT OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road 553-2191 Near12 Mile VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R • Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. '86 ,-5674 -• SMOKED FISH, LOX, ALL CHEESES... FOR CARRY OUT AT ,LEFKOFSKY'S .1 4 12 MILE & SOUTHFIELD In Mike's Market 569-6115 (Continued trom Page 28) baby—their minth. "We're running out of names. - he joked. "I guess we'll have to call this one Nine." With a family of 11 people to feed, it's a good thing that the former star of the "Beach Party" move is still working steadily and making good money. He still looks as good as he did 10 years ago and, if any- thing, his voice is more ma- ture and better than ever. 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But there are so many other outstanding acts corn- ing that it will keep every- one broke, buying tickets for shows like Neil Dia- mond, Captain and Ten- nine. and the Beach Boys, Chicago, Engelbert Hum- perdinck, Sammy Davis, Fleetwood Mac. Neil Se- daka, the Spinners and Bos- ton. SINGER JOEY ENG- LISH will give a kind of farewell-to-Michigan per- formance at the Hyatt Re- gency's db's Club. Tuesday- June 4. Joey and her hus- band, Ron Schaefer, are heading out to the West Coast to live in about a month. I know she'll be missed around the Rolling Oaks area where they've lived for the past few years. Joey says that one of the things she'll miss most about our area — besides the nice people she's gotten to know — is the Rikshaw Inn. We've shared many a Chi- nese meal there and it's Joey's favorite Chinese res- taurant. She says she'll have to call them long-dis- tance to ship her out some food when she get the urge for sweet and sour chicken. 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Barnes), is destined to be a standard reference on the art of the great directors who have sparked the film- making renaissance of the Seventies—men like Altman (MASH, Nashville) ; Cassa- vetes (Woman Under The Influence); Coppola (Godfa- ther I and II, Conversa- tion); Mazursky (Harry and Tonto, Bob and Carol TEL AVIV (ZINS)— Rabbi Yehuda Landau, in charge of marriages and di- vorces for the Tel Aviv rab- binate, says there have been 10 percent fewer mar- riages this year in Tel Aviv, and a 20 percent de- cline nationwide. He says there is a short- age of eligible males due to Yom Kippur War casualties and male students leaving the country. Oil Rumors TEL AVIV (ZINS)—An Is- raeli oil expert quashed re- cent rumors that Israel had found -vast oil reserves, Saying that none of the drill- ings have proven successful so far. The rumors triggered a significant rise in the price of oil shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. 1 SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! 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