36 Friday, March 21, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I The Best of Everything SAT., MAR: 28 vs. EDMONTON (JOE LOUIS ARENA) THURS., APR. 2 vs. PITTSBURGH (JOE LOUIS ARENA) SAT., APR. 4 vs. BUFFALO (JOE LOUIS ARENA) 1.30 P.M. 7.30 P.M, 1.30 P.M. Tickets at Joe Louis Arena and all CTC Outlets including: Hudson s. Kay Baum Stores, Fisher Building, Windsor Arena, Randolph Travel Service, I Browse Bookstores. Connolly s Jewelers. Ren Cellar, Dicken s Den and Showerman s Party Store . TICKET INFORMATION (and Group Sales) 962-2000 (—SPECIALS MARCH 27 THRU APRIL 3 CORNED BEEF 1 /4 PASTRAMI FREE OFF $ • POUND CREAM CHEESE Or WITH PURCHASE OF A DOZEN BAGELS Pound DURING PASSOVER WEEK OUR SPECIAL HOURS WILL BE: SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MON., TUES. & WED. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. THURS. & FRI. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. Senior Citizens Early Bird Discount 3 to 5 Mon.-Fri. TRA Y CATERING AVAILABLE arh OFF Reg. Price (Continued from Page 34) FORMER YASSOO res- taurant on Woodward may become a Mexican eatery. BUNNY REISLER is thinking of getting contact lenses . . . after a recent em- barrassing incident ... Was at Larco's on W. Six Mile with Bernie Bragg . . . with- out her usual glasses ("I only wear them to see with") . . . Coming back from the ladies room, Bunny sat at the table of another gent .. . and gulpingly apologized because he wasn't Bernie. CHARLIE PAPPAS was sitting at the table vis- iting with a husband and wife when he was called to the phone . . . Call it fate or whatever . . . because shortly after, an automobile came hurtling through the window of his back dining room at Rialto Restaurant on Woodward about 3 p.m. . . . throwing the woman 15 feet and pinning the man under a chair that served as a jack and saved his life. The woman died Sunday. The ironic thing is that every parking spot is usu- ally taken around this time . . . The man who missed an opening crashed through meters and stumps as the auto went out of control and into the one vacant spot. He ran away but Charlie and a couple of customers caught him. The center wall at Rial- to's was broken as well as a lot of interior damage. THE SHRINE CIRCUS HAVE YOUR CAKE AND STILL LOSE WEIGHT AT DELI-RESTAURANT 10 MILE lust East of Evergreen SNEAKY TREATS 352- 7060 Diet Gourmet Shop 29275 Southflald Farrell Plaza .569.7546 To Us, Every Function Is An Occasion is in town . . . and the fun, frivolity and gaiety of this annual presentation by Moslem Shrine is enjoyed by folks young and old. Press preview of the cir- cus exhibited some acts never seen before . . . like the boxing kangaroo. In the lunchroom, John "Lefty" Mitoff was cutting beef for the press people, many of whom recognized him as the one-time owner of Petco's Bar-B-Q on W. Mc Nichols . . . Son Pete Mitoff manages The Nosh on W. 10 Mile near Evergreen . . . No wonder the rice pudding with raisins and bread pud- ding were so good at the Shrine Circus lunchroom . . . Both were made by John. LEMON PEEL on Woodward in Birmingham now has movies to go with its theatrical decor and motif . . . On the walls are posters of hit Broadway shows galore . . . and in the bar area George and Fran Kales show top movies .. . Only difference is there's no charge for the Lemon Peel flickers . . . and they don't have buttered popcorn. The food is still good at Lemon Peel . . . especially those big meal style omelet- tes of all kinds and hambur- gers of every description .. . plus some of the best baby lamb chops you'll find any- where . . . and a bevy of Greek dishes. GENITA'S Hole-in- the-Wall . . . on E. Main in Northville . . . That's the name of a small 45-seater restaurant . . . It was origi- nally a meat_market with a TV repair shop next door .. . The market is now a coun- try store with antiques, groceries and home-made candies . . . When the TV shop went out, they made a "hole in the wall" for people to step through and visit its restaurant. In about three weeks, though, things will change . . . The dining room will seat 100 because of the many .folks who have tried to get in. Fry Landscapes Are Exhibited Whether it's business or social, large or small, our catering consultants will make your event a memorable one. Call Tim O'Connor our Director of Catering who will be pleased to plan your function and suggest an appropriate menu for the occasion. II Nokf Hi li I I) i ill ioN '3500 Crook R( I. ,it 1-7 - 3 Irm N1K hi in 48098 ( Ili) 87q-2100 By DORA FRAENKEL LONDON — Eager vis- itors hastened to acquire the works of Minn Fry at the opening of her exhibition at the Centaur Gallery, High- gate Village, London. Mrs. Fry was born in Johannesburg, South Af- rica, where she received her BA in English and Art His- tory , is married to a leading London dermatologist and has three children. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Zidel who now live in London. Mrs. Fry's heavy impasto has given way to a fresh world of glowing landscapes in limpid aquarells which reflect the moods of sky and clouds reminiscent of Turner. Her etchings cap- ture similar reflections of nature, both serene and turbulent. _Chef's Specials •%:,c_, vdat2 Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights"'-''Q'`''" NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER or 95 BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR POTATO 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE Live Entertainment & Dancing Monday thru Saturday 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-511) the i•oman terraee 27122 ORCHARD LAKE RD AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.ru.-2:30 a.m. PASTA FEAST ALL PASTA DINNERS INCLUDING ANTIPASTO & SALAD $ 5 95 SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO INCLUDING 1 /2 CARAFE OF - 7 per WINE & ANTIPASTO I I couple FINE DINING AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES! 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