THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, May 30, 1980 Folkdance Forum at Major Park Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ▪ EVERY YEAR for the past four years, Julie Rosen has thrown a 100-or-more- people welcome home party at her Birmingham abode for Barbara and Dr. William Petok. Barbara is the daughter of Dr. Robert and Florence Schlaff and he is the son of Ted and Dorothy Petok. The folks invited are frien6 from Camp Walden in Cheboygan, Wayne State University and Temple Is- rael . . . All gather each year when Barbara and Bill come in from their Balti- more, Md. home . . . for plenty of food and old friends to get together. Year number five reu- nion by Julie last Satur- day found Bill with an- other honor ... He was given the 1980 award as "Best Man Of The Year" by the staf at the hospital where Bill is a psychol- ogist. A few years ago, his father, Ted, was given in Oscar in Hollywood for the Crunchbird cartoon. HARVEY URNOVITZ is taking reservations .. . 843-5611 . . . for the Gypsy Blue Grass Nights he'll be putting on at his Hungarian Village, 1-75 at Springwells exit . . . Wednesday and Thursday . . . Should be fun . . . with Jay Kallao, ban- joist Scott Bagett and his group, and three gal sin- gers. ERRATA ... Correct spelling, of course, is Block's . . . the fine men's store in Orchard Lake Mall, Or- chard Lake Rd. and Maple. MUIRWOOD CEN- TER, another Ron Licht leasing agent operation, is scheduled to be open this fall . . . on Drake and Grand River . . . Will be larger than Applegate Square but have its type of custom store flair. FAST MONEY raiser by groups is the summer pre- sentation at Paradiso by Nancy Gurwin Productions, "6 Rms Riv Vu" . . . opening on a Friday, June 26, but given every Saturday thereafter for eight weeks . . . The big biggie for Nancy Gurwin starts Sept. 27 .. . "Annie Get Your Gun" .. . with Nancy in the starring role. SEYMOUR AND SHIRLEY Markey have a Big Boy first at their res- taurant in the Heritage Plaza on Northwestern and Evergreen . . . It's baked potato . . . something never before served at the Elias Brothers spots . .. Seymour's and Shirley's op- eration is being used as a test store . . . Something also new on the menu is baked cod dinner, $3.50. TO JOE FALLS, Detroit News sports columnist .. . That recent column of yours regarding the little people getting hurt by a baseball strike was a dandy . . . You really hit a spot few people thought about . . . regarding the unemployment of ven- ders, ushers, ticket sellers, parking lot attendants and others . . . Congratulations, Joe . . . you deserve many kudos for bringing this out. LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears .. . SEPT. 29, 1967 ... "Big news of Twyckingham sub- division in Southfield is the hook and ladder fire truck owned by Dave Hermelin and Gil Silverman . . . The big red fire fighter is of the 30s vintage and once owned by the Pontiac Fire Dept. . . . It's the pride of the neighborhood . . . especially the kids, who take much glee in the rides given them up and down the street by Dave and Gil . . . "Imagine the sensation Dave created recently, when he brought it to Cong. Shaarey Zedek to pick up his youngsters, plus the other kids in the driving group . . . Dave's 2-year-old son, Brian, is the mascot.. . "Gil recently took the fire truck out to the Roeper School and Country Day School, where his 3-year-old son Eric became the hero as 70 youngsters went for the ride of their little lives." DEC. 29, 1967 . . . "Park- ing his car at a local shop- ping center, Hy Lewis went in to purchase a carton of cigarettes among other items . While returning to his car, he was amazed to see police surrounding the vehicle .. . "As Hy approached them, they asked for his identifi- cation . . . Puzzled over the situation, he asked what was wrong and at the same time, looking at the back seat of his car, saw three pistols and a rifle his grandson David had left there .. . "Of course, the police wouldn't touch them until the owner was present, but realized their embarrass- ment when they found the arsenal to be toys . . . The way they are making them today, it is sometimes im- possible to tell the dif- ference from the real thing." JULY 17, 1967 . . . "Dur- ing World War II, tells Sally Eller, a huge corned-beef sandwich and a cup of coffee were the stimulants served to those who had given blood at the USO where she was a volunteer .. . "Feeling somewhat shaky, Sally recalls, was one fellow who munched his slowly . . . Not so the burly sailor who sat beside him in the 'recovery room.' . . . After wolfing his sandwich, he looked at the Red Cross worker and said plaintively, `I'm still hungry, may I give another pint?" Thou canst not rebuke in children what they see prac- ticed in thee. The Southfield Israeli Folkdance Forum will pre- sent dancing in the park 3:30 p.m. Sundays begin- ning Sunday at Oak Park Major Park, next to the pavillion. Dancing will take place every other Sunday through Aug. 24. Doug Yam will conduct the free program. Everyone is welcome. Programs will be cancelled in case of rain. VINCENZO'S R 18211 JOHN 869-5674 000 00000 00 /OMERSET • • • • • Autzth the.or.• • • • TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid. SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. BUTTERFWES ARE FREE • • • • • • • • • • • • • PerilJ1111,111C(• ■, 643-8865 ( Closed Mon. ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD Porlurithsliccs Friciov & Giotip Row!. & • SECOND HELPING FREE!! Jimmy Launce PROduc lions. Inc. present:, • • • $°) Og WED. & FRI. 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