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November 09, 1979 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NOW OPEN AT OUR
2nd FULL-SCALE OPERATION

8100 OLD 13 MILE RD., 1 Blk. E. of Van Dyke
1 Mile S. of 13 Mile
574-9200

Buddy's Pizza

Locale No 1
Carry-Out Only Locale
17125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols
14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren
892 - 9001
777.3400
RECENTLY VOTED NO. 1 BY AAA

4E1

THE FINEST GOURMET
ORIENTAL CUISINE

• EXCELLENT COMBINATION FAMILY DINNERS • COCKTAILS

RIRSHAW INN

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

85 51-6400

Carry Outs
Available

NOW OPEN

Featuring Our Great

BAR- -Q RIBS
- -BURGERS
SOUPS — SALADS — SANDWICHES

—plus—
COMPLETE LUNCH & DINNER
• Wines and Cocktails •

Mon. thru Sat. from 11 a.m.

PIKE LAKE MALL
4305 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Bet. Pile Lake & Lug Lake Rds.

851-3252

COMEDY CASTLE FUN

Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

acjcs

Cubans Seeking
Israel Sanctions

Beau J

Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS
AT MODERATE PRICES
OPEN MON.-SAT. FOR
• LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER
SNACKS & SANDWICHES

MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. til 11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. til 12 Mid.

COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m.

Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD.,
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH
626-2630

CAFE FIO

Mexican and Italian Food

Savor the best of two worlds in a
garden atmosphere

Great Exotic Cocktails

Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Evenings

Hours: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11
Open Sat. & Sun. Til 4 p.m.

OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV
29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

357-3280

k.

444

UNITED
NATIONS
(JTA) — Cuba has called for
Security Council sanctions
to end all nuclear collabora-
tion with South Africa "by
certain Western countries
and Israel."
The call was included in a
statement issued last Wed-
nesday by Cuba as chair-
man of the 95-member
non-aligned group, express-.
ing grave concern about
"reports about a possible de-
tonation of a nuclear ar-
tifact by the racist South
Africa regime."

Egypt, Israel
Set Oil Price

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israel will pay Egypt $23.50
a barrel for the Alma fields'
oil in the first year after the
evacuation of those fields,
according to reports in
Jerusalem and Cairo.
This is the essence of the
agreement reached earlier
this week between Defense
Minister Ezer Weizman and
Energy Minister Yitzhak
Modai and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat.
Under the agreement Egypt
and Israel would re-
negotiate prices after the
first year — with the under-
standing that at that stage
prices will probably be set at
world free market prices,
which are now approx-
imately $32 a barrel.
In the first year, Egypt
will Israel two million tons
of oil. Afterwards, according
to President Sadat, Israel
will be able to purchase
even more, but at the spot
market
a A price : .

a

Klaiman and Ruth's sister,
Frieda Goldfine, who left
the next Tuesday to live in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. .. .
That is, the last except for
simhas of daughter-in-law
Carol (Lois' sister and Ma-
rian Goldman's other beau-
tiful daughter) and son
Sheldon Klaiman, who re-
main here.
One of the walls had
team pennants and mini-
ature football player
dolls on it . . . Nate Trager
would have started a
football game had wife
Mary (Goldsmith) let him
... Same with Lou Zalk
except for the look wife
Evelyn would have cast
... and Dr. Jack Golds-
tein, except that he and
wife Corrine have noth-
ing to do with meat or
poultry, and a pigskin`
was not for them nor a
flying tackle, which some
might take as a bird.
Too bad the Detroit Lions
have such a horrible losing
season . . . especially with
Eric and family at the head
table named after the local
"wait next year" of Coach
Monte Clark . . . But Eric,
Ed and Lois didn't care
much about the Lions .. .
All that mattered was the
swell job he did that morn-
ing at Temple Beth Jacob in
Pontiac . . . and the wonder-
ful time their. guests are
still talking about.

--.-
.
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)
i

Hazel Park

.PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES

FOR 25TO 300

S

141
'1

•.

542-9196

• Bar Mitzvas '
• Weddings
• Anniversaries
• Bat Mitzvas.
• Showers
• Parties For All
• Banquets
• Reunions
Occasions
Open Mon. Thru Sat., featiiring Fine Steaks, Noble Wines, Casual
Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her./
.ring, deviled eggs, eta.) HouseSpeatates: C12ateaubriand, Fresh

COMPLIMENTARY ... RUM TORTE DESSERT
SAT. EVE ONLY

Entertainment

■ is

r

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY

the
t•omais
Ie•iwee
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

AT 12 MILE OFF 696

851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.'
11:30 a.m.-2:30 Q.M.

IS COOKING UP SOMETHING
SPECIAL. FOR THE
_.MONTHS OF
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER

-

SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO
MON. & TUES. EVENINGS UNTIL 11 p.m.
WED. THRU SAT. BEFORE 1 p.m.

VEAL SCALLOPINI • VEAL FRANCESCO
• VEAL PARMESAN

15

per
couple

A In ntc i u ad
s e t s o &
Lit er of
e Wine
Ho us
Liter

colpabO
limIli:ntOary
llf

lunch

drawing

TheFreshFishiktrielyShow.

ALWAYS AN IN-SEASON SHOW OF FRESH FISH.
AND THAT'S NO SONG AND DANCE.

Talk about "fresh"! Our
fish are so fresh we
can't list them on the
menu. The selec-
tion changes all ,,/`
the time. We
take a look at
the day's catch,
then offer you
the best. Sole,
swordfish, lake trout,
flounder, scrod and

31

STEPHENSON . ..*I"'N

(The Best of Everything)

(Continued from Page 313)
kicked around was the
surprisingly fine food
and service supplied by
Elias Bros. for such a
large, catered attendance
. . . Couldn't beat the hors
d'oeuvres and. steaks
prepared by Chef John
Hoover ... or the excel-
lent waitressing of gals
like Rebecca Fagan,
Paula Banish, Rebecca
Valentine among others.
Entire motif coordinated
by party planner Marcia
Masserman was football .. .
After all, this was the Pon-
tiac Silverdome and home of
the Detroit Lions, as bad as
they are this year . . . In-
stead of ,placecards as you
entered, there were minia-
ture footballs with each
table the name of a football
team in the NFL and foot-
ball player cutout.
A sign said "Eric's
Stadium" . . . and even the
toothpicks had tiny foot-
balls on them . . . From invi-
tation, to party, were De-
troit Lions colors, silver and
blue (balloons were white,
as close to silver as Marcia
could get) . . . There was
even "Eric's Half-Time Bar"
for sodas, candy apples, etc.,
plus the regular all-night-
long bars for those not in
football training.
This was the last affair in
Detroit for Ruth and Al

Friday, November 9, 1919

ocean perch
are among fa-
vorites. Light
and flaky, just
picked from the sea.
And if that doesn't
bring the house down,
try our new menu
of beef and

seafood favor-
ites.
,
Some-
thing for
every taste.
Something
for every
pocketbook.
It's quite a
show. So don't
miss it.

Banquet
Facilities
Available.
Make Your
Holiday Plans
Now

Call for reservations

30140 Van Dyke, Warren
574-9440

C CRS. 1979

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