• 38 Friday,' August 28, 198i THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS' DELICATESSEN — RESTAURANT -■•■ ••• 45 ■ 11111M ■ -.11 ■ 1110.7. _ COOL-9 RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN (Formerly Esquire Two) Oak Park 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center 399-4440 LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. — 7 DAYS A WEEK 1.50 STUFFED CABBAGE OR PEPPER $3.95 BOILED BEEF FLANKEN 1.50 BABY BEEF LIVER w/Grilled Onions $3. 50 ROAST FRESH TONGUE w/Brown Gravy 1.50 CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK w/Onion Gravy 1.50 BREADED VEAL CUTLETS w/Brown Gravy $3.95 BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 1.75 1/2 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN $4.25 BOILED CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: VEGETABLE, POTATO, CHOICE OF COLE SLAW, APPLESAUCE OR COTTAGE CHEESE, AND BREAD & BUTTER COMPLETE CARRY-OUT Parenting Parley at Temple TRAY CATERING OCCASIONS - * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * * * . 4* * * 4 4 4 GOLDEN PLATTER PRESENTS ITS FAMOUS LINEUP OF STARS MINI SPECIAL Mon.-Sat. 1 a.m.-2 p.m. 2 Eggs Any Style, Choice of 3 Slices Bacon or 3 Links Sausage of Ham, Home Fries Sun. 1 a.m.-11 p.m. $ 1 49 .1( BREAKFAST SPECIALS SERVED ANYTIME CORNED BEEF HASH With 2 Eggs Any Style FARMER'S OMELETTE With 3 Eggs, Swiss Cheese, Ham, Onions, Green Peppers & Home Fries $2 6 0 $29 s BOBBY'S SPECIAL Served 1 Days 7 to 2 2 Poached Eggs on English Muffin $ 2 with Ham or Bacon, topped with rich cream sauce.. 1 0 Served After 4 P.M. Includes One Trip To Salad Bar DINNER SPECIALS MON... ALL YOU CAN EAT COUNTRY STYLE CHICKEN IN A BASKET with Fries TUES... LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON and Potatoes WED... FISH SPECIAL (Smelts, Clams Perch & Cod) with Fries * THURS... VEAL PARMESAN W/Meat Sauce * FR I... SPAGHETTI or Mustaccioli (without Meatballs $2.15) * SAT... GYROS with Rice Pilaf * SU N... ROAST TURKEY with Choice of Potato & Vegetable (Served Anytime Sunday) 1 95 The fourth annual Alicia Joy Techner Memorial Par- enting Conference will be held 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at Temple Israel. The program will consist of four simultaneous work- shops: family communica- tion, integrating divorced and step families, how .to Comedy Capers Hosts Comedian Comedy Capers at Staf- ford's, Orchard Mall, will present comedian Bill Thomas, and two comics from Giggles Comedy Club, Columbus, Ohio, 8:45 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. today and Saturday. Other scheduled come- dians are Gary Kern from The Wit's End, Lansing, Sept. 4-5; Qllie Joe Prater, Sept. 11-12; Marla Lukofsky, from New York's Improv and Los Angeles Comedy Store, Sept. 18-19; Uncle Dirty, from the Los Angeles Comedy Store and Toronto's Yuk Yuk's, Sept. 25-26. Open mike night for as- piring comedians is held Thursdays at 9 p.m. For reservations, call Stafford's, 851-8952. *- * * .* *• .*_ avoid repeating destructive family patterns and manag- ing everyday behavior with kids. Mrs. Dorothy Kispert will welcome the participants and report on the previous conference held at the Merrill-Palmer Institute. Workshops will be conducted by Dr. Gail Parker, Dr. Robert Handelsman, Sandra Landsman, Dr. Jeffrey London and Dr. Sid Ber- kowitz. Admission to the confer- ence is free, but registration is required. Reservation deadline is Sept. 8. To regis- ter, call Temple Israel, 661-5700. Cystic Fibrosis Week in Sept. President Reagan, Con- gress, and Governor Milli- ken have proclaimed Sept. 20-26 as National Cystic Fibrosis Week throughout the United States. Cystic fibrosis is an inher- ited and degenerative dis- ease that attacks the lungs and digestive system and impairs normal breathing and digestion. An average of five children are born every day with cystic fib- rosis. • Backgammon • Benefit Tourney • Oil Paintings American at Farmington The Backgammon Club of Hills Library Plymouth will host a benefit GOLDEN PLATTER RESTAURANT 35227 GRAND RIVER near Drake Drakeshire Center Farmington 477-31 1 'I ,r *- * * * * *• * y* he Best of Everything vegetables and fruit. I do particularly well in Greek, Chinese and Mexican res- taurants. They have a large selection to choose from for vegetarians. 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Jerusalem bining good nutrition with JERUSALEM (JTA) — daily supplements of SOD, Minister Without Portfolio people will look years Yitzhak Modai has moved younger, have an increased his office to the Sheikh Jara sense of well-being and get quarter of East Jerusalem fatigued less easily. where a large complex was Q. Do you have trouble built with government eating out being a veg- offices. etarian? The complex was to in- clude the office of Premier A. Not at all. I can eat in almost any restaurant as Menahem Begin, but the long as they have a salad, Premier deferred moving. MON.-THURS. 8-9. 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