THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, February 5, 1982 ell • MEYERSON S •••••••••• Buddy's Bar - B - Que • • *40* 'George and Maria"\ Golematis ARE THE NEW OWNERS OF SPIRO'S "RIB TICKLING GOOD OM . SINCE 1932 6676 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD JUST SOUTH OF MAPLE IN THE WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA E DELIVER 1 1 OFF SMALL OR LARGE • I SQUARE PIZZA 25920 Greenfield at Lincoln Oak Park OPEN MON.-SAT. 1 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. WE DELIVER 851-4250 I N $ Restaurant BREAKFAST SPECIAL Mon.-Sat. 6-11, Sun. 8-11 2 OFF I $ l i l SLAB DINNER I I Limit 1 Pidaip Oely • 1 mem per visit I limumnimmommimememml Limit 2 I I 1 Coupon per visit imemmeamvommemmell 2 EGGS W/Toast & Jelly DINNER SPECIALS FROM 2 p.m .w o/. OFF qp , 24825 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile 557-6888 Deli and Restaurant PRESENTS 3 GREAT BREAKFAST SPECIALS 478-0080 6 a.m.-11 a.m. LOW TRAY CATERING PRICES! FREE DELIVERY MEAT TRAYS DAIRY TRAYS I $5.h.9- Absolutely Guaranteed Top Quality Food & Service r 35572 Grand River Farmington Hills • 2 EGGS 1 • HASHBROVMS ar $149 I 3 PANCAKES • 2 EGGS • HASHBROWNS OR 2 3 PANCAKES & • CHOICE OF 3 SAUSAGES OR $199 BACON OMELETTES - Per IN MUIRWOOD SQUARE SENIOn'IT91, SPIFFY'S Ernie's $41/11$2. 99c •naster.„a ge 3 • Western, Cheese, $199 Etc. LUNCHES . . .$239 GREEK SALAD $1 95 Oak Park Hosts Basketball Event LISTENING POST By HY LEWIS "Israel — The Making of a Film," will be presented at the Birmingham Commu- nity House 8 p.m. today and Saturday. Andre de la Varre will narrate his travel film. Preceeding the travel film, dinner will be pre- pared by Community House Chef Jim Stawara, and served at 6 p.m. For dinner reservations or tickets, call the Commu- nity House, 644-5832. PARTIES UP TO 200 PERSONALLY SUPERVISED BY CHEF RICHARD ZIMMERMAN AT THE MEATING PLACE 851-0060 // 41111 569-7135 c______ Complete Carry-out id eat e CONEY ISLAND RESTAURANT 24752 SOUTHFIELD RD 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD. -r WIDAiltp Weal, • firep7o. •Ir al• • Peso j r" .• ft!. aS Also Enjoy Our Fine Menu Downstairs In The Beautiful and Intimate Steak Bar DANCING HAS RETURNED TO THE ANNEX! MEL BALL and COLOURS NOW APPEARING TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 29230 Franklin Road . Opal Ilea.-Sat. 6 a.in. to 8 p.m. • Breakfast • lunch • Dinner BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY •GREEK SALAD • GYROS •SHISH KEBOB • FISH & CHIPS •OMELETTES ' • TUNA SALAD •SANDWICHES Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLOROS CHINA GATE NOW SERVES COCKTAILS PINE LAKE MALL 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE 851-5540 MON.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. SUN. & HOLIDAYS, 12 noon to 11 p.m. at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy. LUNCHEON SPECIALS 357-3430 COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE 4iL with The Jewish News. They were recently inun- dated with the Feldstein family visiting there. Dr. Herb and Susy . . . Ben and Violet . . . Ben and Jeanne along with Bess and hubby Al Dinkin. Blow Florida sun our way! _ VIVACIOUS ETHEL LEVY would love to be hos- tess to her husband's one- man show of metal sculpture when Dr. Marvin Levy retires . . . but Dr. Marvin finds it difficult to take down the shingle, When the good doctor asked his elderly patient why he waited so long to see him, he replied, "I wasn't feeling too good. I waited till I felt bet- ter!" RECENT VISITORS to Southfield were Jonathan Block and son, Israeli citi- zens. Visiting with Aunt Iva and Uncle Charles Hoptman, Jonathan said that it was a thrill to come back even for a brief stay after being away for 13 years. . . he finds life in the kibutz compatible with his wife and children even with the extremely high in- flation there. Before returning to Is- rael, Jonathan and son flew to California to see his father. DAVID LEWIS, ace copywriter for a major ad- vertising corporation, is fly- ing to Hollywood where he will do his third commercial for Kellogg's cereal. David works in the windy city of Chicago where he got the idea for a fan club for Rula Lenska who became famous for her hair commercials. On a visit here, Dave did the Kelly & Co. morning show and while in Califor- nia was on with Mery Grif- fin. David is the son of popu- lar localites Sol and Elaine Lewis . . . That's Show-Biz! THE WIT OF SAM Tanenhaus of Harvard Men's Shop at Tel-12 is always enjoyable . . . Slim Sam says that doctors will tell you that if you eat slowly you will eat less. Anybody raised in a large ROSLYN ALEXAN- family will tell you the same • DER, recording secretary thing. for the loCal Ileitis-Colitis Foundation, always gets a laugh when her hubby Dr. Stafford's Shows Allen Alexander tells how for Kids, Adults difficult it is to get f- Comedy Capers at symptom-clues when talk- DoL,„.as ford's presents Ron to some of our senior ing citizen brethren. For exam- from The Manhattan Trans- ple: "How do you feel?" . . . fer and Pointer Sisters "How should I feel?" . . . shows today and Saturday, What hurts you?" . . . at 8:45 and 10:45 p.m. On Feb. 12 and 13, Ted "What doesn't hurt me?" "When do you feel badly?" Holum from the Tonight . ."When don't I feel Show will appear. Stafford's Kids Cabaret ?" "When did it start?" badly . . . "When will it end bet- presents a magic show. cf, Lunch, audience participa- ter?" AND tion and a free birthday" HARRY PAULINE MILLER, na- cake to parties every Satur- tives of Detroit now residing day at 1 p.m. For reservations for any at Kings Pointe, Delray Be- ach, Fla., keep in touch with program, call Stafford's, what's happening locally 851-8952. Guest Columnist Film on Israel in Birmingham OPEN 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Fine Dining In The Elegant Vineyard's Tradition Danny Raskin's Qualifying rounds begin Saturday and continue through Feb. 13 for the city of Oak Park's annual bas- ketball foul-shooting con- test. To qualify for the city- finals, a contestant must finish first, second, or third in their respective division at a local neighborhood gym. The top four finishers qualify in the men's women's and girl's di- visions. A contestant may at- tempt to qualify many times, but may enter only once at any gym on a given day. There is a fee. ONE OF THE MOST unique invitations to come our way heralded the Bar Mitzva of Anthony Craig Silber, son of Dennis Silber, entrepreneur-extraordinare and his lovely wife, Debbie. The invitation was gold- etched on glass and came in a velvet sleeve. Much nahas sharing for Tony's grandparents, the Fred Sil- bers and the Morey Char- mers. NO BETTER SOURCE of information regarding the Polish dilemma than from Irving Guttman, bossman at Irving's Deli. The experience of Iry and Rose, whose day-to-day battle for sheer survival during the worst of World War II could fill a book. Irv- ing says that the current wave of anti-Semitism is preposterous in the light of the fact that there are now less than 5,000 Jews in the whole of Poland with more than half in their late 60s and 70s and many others in- termarried. The military scare-mongers would do better to look for another scapegoat. AL COHEN AND SON of the Pasadena Kosher Meat Market, moving to the New Orleans Shopping Center where they can ex- pand their services, say that Soviet Jews who were lucky enough to come to the good old U.S.A. are for the most part Orthodox and tell him how much they cherish their new-found freedom. The countless good people who worked hard and long to get them here clearly ep- itomize what real "social se- curity" is all about. BILL AND DONNA ORAM enjoyed a Califor- nia vacation, a gift from the owners of Statewide Alu- minum where - Bill is sales manager. Bill and Donna were sure to visit Hollywood . . . Bill got the show-biz bug when he started mak- ing TV commercials for Statewide. Makeup . . . Lights . . Camera!