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November 14, 1980 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-14

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Friday, November 14, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Children's Hospital Benefit
to Fund Ultrasound Unit

METROPOLITAN DETROIT'S NEWEST RESTAURANT

THE GINGER MAN

Formerly Angelo On The Plaza
IN THE nil AT BLOOMFIELD PLAZA

6638 TELEGRAPH AT 15 MILE

626-6440

NOW SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER

MON.-THURS. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid.

BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN

(BBQ & roasted)
Also Our Variety Of . . . • Sandwiches * Soups
• Unique Salads • Fresh Fish • Steaks • Our Famous Coney Islands
• Tropical Fresh Fruit Drinks

LUNCH AND DINNER
SPECIALS DAILY

Your Hosts:

- Seymour and Linda Markey

In an effort to save chil-
dren's lives through the
purchase of a revolutionary
new Ultrasound Unit that
diagnoses children's inter-
nal problems free of pain,
needles and biological risk,
the Children's Hospital of
Michigan Auxiliary, a
non-profit organization, is
sponsoring a benefit bas-
ketball contest, between the
Detroit Pistons and Chicago
Bulls 8 p.m. today at the
Silverdome.
The event is called "Kids
Helping Kids." At halftime,
the five children in met-
ropolitan Detroit selling the

NOW OPEN

35572 Grand River Ave.,

Northwest Corner of Drake
in the MUIRWOOD SQUARE MALL
478-0080
Farmington Hills

Arts and Crafts
Fair Scheduled

Greenfield School PTSA
will hold its annual arts and
crafts fair 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Nov. 22 and 11 a.m-5 p.m.
Nov. 23 at the school.
Among the items to be
displayed will be stained
glass, creative photog-
raphy, curios and more. The
public is invited free of
charge.

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TRAYS AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Parties, Business Meetings, Holidays, etc.

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The Farmington Hills
Branch Library's young
adult department will spon-
sor a program, "Not for
Musicians Only," in con-
junction with radio station
WRIF 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
library.
The program is free and

open to the public. For in-
formation, call the library,
553-0300.

Eat In and Complete Carry-Out
Salad Bar — Build Your Own
• Specialty Sandwiches • Phone Orders
Take us to the football game, etc.
• Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream
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• Tray Catering

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The Chamber Music
most tickets to the game Society of Detroit will pre-
will be teamed-up with sent the Italian chamber or-
celebrities Jim Davis of chestra, I Musici, 8 p.m.
WJR Radio, Free Press col- today in Orchestra Hall.
umnist Bob Talbert,
For tickets, call the Or-
WXYZ-TV sportscaster chestra Hall box office,
Steve Garagiola and 833-3700.
sportscaster Jim Price of
WJBK-TV for a $1,000 bas-
ket shooting competition,
celebrate your
which will be given to Chil-
birthday at
dren's Hospital by an
anonymous donor.
Cartoon characters, cour-
tesy of Delta Airlines, will
RESTAURANT
also provide halftime
entertainment and the first
• DINNER AND
4,000 young fans (ages 14
CAKE FREE
and under) entering at full
Call
For Further

price will receive a free
Details
643-8865
Pistons-Delta T-shirt.
"Fifty percent of each
Somerset Mall Troy
ticket sold prior to the
date of the game is tax
deductible and will go
toward the purchase of
the Ultrasound Unit,"
said Estelle Gubow,
chairman.
Assisting Mrs. Gubow are
committee members: Sheila
Ellman, Miriam Ham-
burger, Janet Jaffe, Susan
AUTHENTIC
Reznick and Merle Solway.
MANDARIN
Honorary chairmen are:
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Al-
CUISINE
lan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Be-
rry, Judge and Mrs. Nor-
• HOT & SPICY HUNAN
man Feder, David Gubow,
DINING
Mrs. Dennis Kovan, Mr.
• EXTENSIVE MENU TO
and Mrs. Irving Laker,
Judge and Mrs. Charles L.
SATISFY ANY PALATE
Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
• WE ALSO SPECIALIZE
Milgrom, Mrs. Isadore
IN EXCELLENT CANTONESE
Winkelman and. Mr. and
FOOD
Mrs. Paul Zuckerman.

Library Holds
Music Program

A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE
IN DELICATESSEN DINING & DECOR

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Chamber Society
Concert Today

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LUNCH SPECIAL

7 DAYS A WEEK
11:30 til 3 p.m.

INCLUDES:
• CHOICE OF 8 ENTREES
• EGG ROLL
• EGG DROP SOUP $ 295
• FRIED RICE
• TEA

HOUSE OF
HUNAN

IN THE RACQUETIME CENTER

26400 W. 12 MILE RD.
AT NORTHWESTERN

352-7740

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Carry-Out Available
We Cater Parties

EZZIE HOLYK

YOUR FAVORITE CHEF FROM CLUB BERKLEY
IS MAKING HIS GREAT DISHES AT

DOMINICO'S

FAMILY RESTAURANT

2859 COOLIDGE, 2 Blks. S. of 12 Mile

• Baby Perch
• Red Snapper
• Cottage Fries

541-7670

• Baby Frog Legs
• Dover Sole
• Turtle Soup

AND OTHER EZZIE SPECIALTIES

PLUS DOMINICO'S FAMOUS ITALIAN-AMERICAN DISHES

OPEN 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Sun. 4 to 12 Mid.

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