Friday, April 17,1981
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THE DETROIT= JEWISH NEWS
WNET Films
on Holocaust
The Best of Everything
NEW YORK (JTA) — A
week-long series of pro- (Continued from Page 37)
gramming, "Days of Re- ter of them all . . . and proud
membrance of the that so much of it has rub-
Holocaust," has been bed off on him.
scheduled by WNET, New
Sammy Lieberman may
York's public television sta- be gone, but because of his
tion, from April 23-28.
influence and teachings,
The series of films will Mark Stein and Creative
begin with the airing of Catering will carry on his
"Seven Beauties," Lina fine tradition of catering ex-
Wertmuller's depiction cellence and showmanship.
about one man's struggle
THE BEST KEPT sec-
against adversity and for ret at Hudson's Northland
honor and survival in a is its restaurant on the
World War II POW camp.
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INVITES YOU TO ENJOY OUR
SPRING SPECIALS
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
$7.95
$5.95
TOES.... ROAST BEEF
WED. .... FISH & CHIPS
THURS. . . ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS .... $ 9.95
Includes: Salad, Choice of Dressing, Baked
Idaho Potato, Roll & Butter
Please Call For Reservations
Best Wishes For A HAPPY PASSOVER
APPEARING FRI. & SAT.
PROFIT
AND MAGICIAN
RON ALDRIDGE
think about it when asking
where to have breakfast,
lunch or dinner . . . al-
though the 250-seat Hud-
son's Northland Restaurant
has a menu for all three
tummy satisfying appetites.
Now comes A Sunday
Omelette Brunch at Hud-
son's Northland Restaurant
. . . 12 to 4 . . . any style
omelette, fresh fruit, bagels,
cream cheese, assorted pas-
tries . . . everything except
the omelette is all-you-
can-eat . . . $4.35.
Norman Kanagur has
son's Northland Restau-
rant since December ...
coming here from Hud-
son's in the Pontiac Mall.
Shirley Baron makes a
special trip to Northland to
eat the chicken salad at
Hudson's restaurant .. .
Her daughter, Kathy
Gaval, also is a lover of the
chicken salad.
Who says Hudson's can't
keep a secret . . . They sure
do with their dining room.
26TH ANNIVERSARY
of Hoa Kow in Oak Park
brought back memories to
many . . . when Diane and
Dan Woo and son Gene
opened in the new strip on
Nine Mile west of Coolidge
. . . It was Oak Park's first
shopping center . . . and also
included an aluminum win-
dows and door store, Ham-
merstein Drugs, Katz's Del-
. icatessen with Jimmy and
PAT ARCHER
The Management and Employees of
arcati6ur
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Most Sincerely Extend Wishes
To Our Customers and
Friends For The Utmost
In Health and Happiness
On The Occasion Of
PASSOVER
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Sally Katz, Ole Sole Mio,
City National Bank and
Stanley Shoe Store.
Hoa Kow continues as one
of the best Chinese restau-
rants around . . . Serving
dishes few other Oriental
eateries have . . . A new dish
going over big is more of the
Szechuan cooking, with
curry tO make it hot .. .
However, those who don't
want too much of the fire
powder can request very lit-
tle . . . Ask Gene what the
dish is . . . Also, nobody
makes Cantonese Beef like
DELI PLACE in Tally
Hall at Hunter's Square,
Orchard Lake Rd. and 14
Mile, has been open five
weeks as a cafeteria-style
200-seat operation . . . but
may soon become a waitress
service setup . . . The big
beautiful counter will re-
main for its vast carry-out
business.
VOCALIST MARGO
Michaels is at Chuck Muer's
Top of the Pontch in Hotel
Pontchartrain Fridays and
Saturday evenings . . . ap-
pearing with the Alex Kal-
leo Trio ... Alex's group is at
the skyline dining and
dancing spot Tuesday
through Saturday.
AS IT SHOULD BE,
Joan and Dr. Don Witten-
berg will devote their time
solely to the Healthy Jones
on Northwestern . . . rather
than spread it by operating
another place in Birming-
ham . . : the former P.J.
Clarke's on Woodward . . . It
was a Healthy Jones for a
short while, with Dr. Sonya
Friedman partner in the
Birmingham eatery only
. . . Devoting their time to
the Northwestern site is
what Joan and Don realize
is best . . . Their restaurant,
vitamin center, grocery
store and bakery is a full
,service health food opera-
tion.
Joan's new radio show,
"Healthy Jones' Hot Line To
Health" started last Mon-
day on WCAR-AM (1090)'
. . . and will be aired each
Monday from noon to 1 p.m.
: . . The show will be live
from Healthy Jones on
Northwestern . . . with tele-
phone questions and an-
swers, late-breaking health
news, interviews, etc.
THINGS PEOPLE
didn't know . . . Dick
LaCombe, owner of Jakks
Lounge on Greenfield and
10 Mile, was with a musical
group 20 years ago . . . He
still plays that very expen-
sive guitar of his and sings
. . . A couple of the songs
were written by Dick .. .
Hear tell he does his thing
on Monday nights.
DOLLARS RETURNS
to Dewey's in the Michigan
Inn on J.L. Hudson Dr. this
Monday for a one-week
engagement through April
25 . . . They'll appear Mon-
day through Saturday.
SISTERS CHICKEN &
Biscuits restaurant on
Woodward between Eight
and Nine in Ferndale is
scheduled to open around
mid-July.
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Most Happily Wishes
Its Friends and Customers
The Very Utmost
For A Happy, Healthy
And Prosperous
PASSOVER
WE WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY, APRIL 18 and REOPEN
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 AT 11 a.m.
INTO
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THANKS IT'S MANY, FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS FOR
THEIR PATIENCE. WHILE
IT HAS BEEN CLOSED
AND IS HAPPY TO BE
OPEN SOON
MOST SINCERE
WISHES FOR A VERY
HAPPY & HEALTHY
PASSOVER
TO EVERYONE
CHARLIE & FRANK
PAPPAS
AND THE ENTIRE STAFF
AT
RIALTO RESTAURANT