• +rev. -re THE DETROIT EIVISI MEWS 30 Friday, lby 5, 1978 Club Berkley 542-ITS1 ITOCIMAID AT II% ISLE NOW WE DANCE THE FOX TROT & CHA CHA • Tiny Lake Perch • Turtle Soup • Fresh Seafoods • Dover Sole • Steaks & Chops • Baby frog Legs KM 1 SUMS IT TIAM & RBA MEE I I Dra MK Tin SAL Earlimet Tat-St LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MOIL THRU FEL DAILY HOURS: BOIL THRU THURS., 11 at le 11 pao. ITALIAN RESTAURANT -1rt` Pizza rated No. 1 by Channel 7 News BEER & WINE FRI., 11 um- to 2 IIJIL SAT., 4 pm. to 2 Ast. SUN., 4 pa. to 11 p.a. 357-3280 Chef Rudy's New BEEF 'n BIRD FAMILY BUFFET (3 IILKS. N. OF IIMIIE) 559-1091 COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS ALL DAY-LUNCH OR DINNER '1.99 RELISH RAN FREE ROAST TURKEY W/DRESSING 112 10 BROILED HADDOCK 5189 ROAST BEEF PLATE $185 , GREBE SALAD AND SPINACH PIE DAILY OPEN 7 DAYS,11 a.m. to 8 p.m. T tor SAM PANZICA'S he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 29) te's on Telegraph, just south of Joy Road. Appearing with his quar- tet, bass guitar, piano, drums and Tommy on voc- als and triple set bongos, you immediately see that here is a good-looking, com- paratively young man who's been around ... giving each song his utmost as he cares- ses the mike for people to listen and dance in extreme pleasure. He and the group do ev- erything . . . Latin- American jazz like "Girl From Ipanema" and "Van- etta" to standards like "Misty" to ballads like "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Me" . . . to soft disco beats that bounce so very smoothly. Tommy's excellent tonal contrast and stage presence make him a standout . . . The huge repertoire owned by Tommy Good & Co. is ex- citing . .. No matter what, if a person listens long enough he or she is bound to hear the rhythm or song they want .. . If not, just ask and ye shall receive. It's so nice to see people dancing close to his cares- sing music as ultimate pleasure oozes over their faces . . . No fighting disco tantrums at Antionette's. The group plays very fine background for Tom- my's excellent voice . . . and his terrific bongo beats are a standout,. If you like to hear good music . . . or dance to it . . . put Tommy Good & Co. on your list for a very near Friday or Saturday visit to Antionette's. gpbakelpearro 3Jim • LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS THIS WISIC'S SPECIAL FRESH WHITE FISH COMPLETE DINNER Includes SALAD BAR. $525 FITENSITE FRESH SEAFOOD SOUP TUREEN. POT.. MENU Writ! HOT ROLLS & BUTTER FRESH OYSTERS & FRESH CLAMS OCRIPLETE DIMMERS SALAD BAR & ITALIAN MENU PROM $3.116 2411111111011111, CM. TELEGRAPH • 538-3110 •CUSEI SMITS EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Repeat by Popular Request °O FF MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6 p.m. 25°/ lired[UCING GOURMET SELECTIONS. APPETIZERS. DINNERS. ALA CARTE. ETC. Per Expires May 13, 1978 R.. *mei Sorry. No En•ortoreenor• Ccupony or Oval Cards RIKSHAIN INN 851 -6400 IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE Carry Outs Available Complete Dimon lion.-Set, 5 lo 12 Mid. Author Dimont to Speak CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE NORTHWESTERN HOWY. Al 12 RILE t FRANKUN IN FRANKUN SHOPPING PLAZA 27411 SOUTHFIELD r • Noted author and histo- rian Max Dimont will be guest speaker at "Passport to Your Heritage," a pro- gram on Jewish family roots sponsored by local members of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cabinet for younger leaders of the Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund Saturday, beginning 8:15 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center. Dimont's two best-selling books, "Jews, God and His- tory" and "The Indestructi- ble Jews," have sold mil- lions of copies in many lan- guages. A third work will be published this fall. One of the few Finnish-born Jews, Di- mont has lived in the U.S. since 1930 and has lec- tured extensively in this country and abroad. te SUNSET SEAFOOD SPECIALS • Scrod --- Broiled in lemon butter • Seafood Brochette -- Shrimp, Scallops and it'hitefish marinated and broiled • Tender Scallops $4.95 Dinners include long grain & wild rice, french fries, or baked potato, a crisp green salad and bread. Sunday 4-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday 5-7 p.m. The Dry Dock, 26855 Greenfield Road Southfield Restaurant & Lounge 29703 W. 7 MILE RD. Just West of Livonia Mall 1 Block West of Middlebelt For Reservations: 477-2686 OUR FABULOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH Fresh hot bagels Cream CAMS., Chopped Eggs Smoked salmon Smoked sable Smoked chubs Blintres Fresh fruits Breakfast meats MAX DIMONT Robert M. Citrin and Ed- ward D. Gold are program chairmen for the evening. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Scrambled eggs Eggs Benedict on request Panties on request Corned beet hash Over 20 salad hems Puddings. tarts. cheesecake. etc Asst. breads Variety of International entrees per pers. $ 4 95 PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES SpeeksIzkv 4l Sma/I Unique ~Om IIERIL am RI EL WEL L B. IMEI 94 t ege t There is a charge. For in- formation, call Michael Berke at Federation, 965- 3939. Dayan Isolated TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The magazine Davar Hashavuah reports that Is- raeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan is feeling in- creasingly isolated on foreign policy decisions in the Israeli government. According to the magazine, Dayan feels iso- lated from Eliahu Ben- Elisar, director of the Prime Minister's Office; Defense Minister Ezer Weizman; and Dayan's closest col- league, Epi Evron, director of the Office of the Foreign Ministry. College to Protest Weapons Sales NEW YORK — A Stu- dent Mobilization for Peace in Israel, organized by the Stern College Student Council, will be held in Washington, D.C. May 16-17. Students and faculty from Stern College for Women will participate in prayer services, Bible study sessions and demonstra- tions to protest President Carter's proposed U.S. arms sales to Arab nations. Vefteag 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" OPEN 7 DAYS-BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS $2.95 $2.95 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $3.25 STUFFED FLOUNDER $3.25 BROILED HAUBUT $3.25 BROILED PICKEREL $4.25 SEAFOOD PUTTE R $2.95 FRIED SCALLOPS $4.25 JUMBO SHRIMPS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $2.25 FRESH FISH & CHIPS ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF $4.25 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BRAISED SHORT RIBS BAR-B-O NIBS $4.50 BAR B 11 CHICKEN - - $2.75 $3.10 $2.95 ALL ABOVE NCLUDE: - TA- L — A - 15TVEG , POT., GREEK BREAD & BUTTER RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST . SERVED AT ALL TIMES! • 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS • 3 BREAKFAST [EATS • PINEAPPLE RPM • NONEBIADE AMERICJAI RISES "WA" JELLY $ 2.25 • STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES • CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING MON THRUTHLAS 10 30am to 10p rn &SAT 10 30a m to 11 30p m SUN lam tolOpm .ROCKTAHE KEN WINE. I