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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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The Best of Everything
BUDDY'S PIZZA
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CHEF CHUCK FORMOSA'S DINNER SPECIALS
top up and coming public
relations men around
Simone Vitale of Sound
Ideas is an excellent lead
guitarist and vocalist with
Jerry Ross Five Plus Two
band . . . on the stage warbl-
Includes: Salad Bar, Soup, Pot. or Veg.
ing with lovely songstress
EARLY BIRD DINNERS
DINNER SPECIALS
wife Jeanne.
FROM $4.50
THE NEW MENU at
4 to 7, p.m. Mon.-Fri.
FROM $5.75
Down Under in the Hart
WEDNESDAY
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Plaza is an interesting col-
lection of goodies ... One
tato
sector is called "Po
Farm" with six different
styles of stuffed baked
Dining Room or
potatoes . . . plus salad or
Lounge Only
tole slaw- . It also has a
stued pizza, garlic
stuffed
ENTERTAINMENT AGAIN 6 NIGHTS - MON.-SAT.
bread dough filled with
hamburger, Italian saus-
age, onions, mushrooms,
Bob Taylor has been a
green peppers, tomato sauce frequent voice over WJR
The New
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and various cheeses.
since 1968 when he called
There are four different McCarthy one morning
'rigour Hosts:
burgers made on a toasted to complain about a song
Jack Baiter
pumpernickel bun• . . and
just aired . . . Challenged
and
one called "Healthy to do better, he presented
Burger," pita bread stuffed an aria from "Pagliacci"
' Al Winkler
with ground beef, tomatoes, over the phone.
557 8899
onions, lettuce, alfalfa spr-
J.P. became intrigued
12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield
outs, ground mozzarella when he learned Bob was
cheese, Swiss cheese and calling from a plumbing job
IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA
sour cream . . 13 entrees on a construction site and
come with salad, potato or invited him to keep calling.
cottage cheese, homemade
"After we met face-to-
breadsticks and fresh fruit face, it was a natural for
in season.
him to dub me Fat Bob the
The new Down Under bill Singing Plumber. I became
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
of fare is an almost com- a semi-regular on his show
pletely different menu . .
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for the next three years and
far better and more diver- made guest appearances on
sified than before . . . Some others," Taylor said.
of the Down Under standbys
WITH PURCHASE OF A
A native of Leamington,
remain, thank Heavens .. . Ont., Bob has had some
FIRST DINNER AT REG. PRICE
like the outstanding Boston entertainment field in-
Seafood Chowder, creamy volvement since high
OFF THIRD OR MORE DINNERS
and loaded with shrimp, school, including a four-
THIS OFFER VALID FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY
clams, scallops and crab.
year stint in the U.S. Air
FIRST "APRIL IN Force Special Services . .
DINNER SPECIALS-APRIL 9 THRU APRIL 15
PARIS" benefit ball will be Studying music and voice at
held at the Michigan Inn, the University of Michigan,
$4
ROAST CHICKEN
6:30 p.m. April 23 . . . with he went on to win the Met-
FILET OF SOLE ALMONDINE
proceeds used for specific ropolitan Opera regional
programs in performing, competition in 1966, and
INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT.,
visual and literary arts for perform with the company
VEG. & BREAD BASKET
the Cultural Arts Division for a time.
of the city of Southfield .. .
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Support will also be given
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for scholarships at the
Lycee International School
in Southfield.
Joining the sponsorship
and promotion of this
endeavor is the French Con-
sulate and the French com-
munity.
In addition to an almost
completely French epicu-
rian delight dinner, there
will be dancing . . . and door
• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
prizes . . . including two
Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions
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round-trip tickets to Paris
via Air France.
Excellent Facilities Available For
It is co-sponsored by
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Southfield Cultural Arts
Division and the French
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests
Consul General . . . a black
tie affair . . . with two or-
LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
chestras . . . and a menu of
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.
Call
many elegant French dishes
LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.
644-1400
. prepared by very fine
M
- ichigan Inn Executive
Chef Remy Berdy . . .
Naturally, on hand will b e
true French maitre d' Mon-
sieur Joseph Calemme of
One of Michigan's Most Elegant
the Benchmark, who will be
maitre d' hotel for the event.
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
For tickets, call the South-
Including 14 Hot Entrees
6 per person
field Cultural Arts Di-
vision, 354-4717.
FRESH WHITE FISH or
PETITE FILET
$695
FAMILY STYLE DINNER
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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CHICKEN
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• Kid's Kocktails
ACCORDING TO JOHN/PAUL
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS
T-BONE
STEAK
emanating from the Satur-
day morning Music Hall .. .
"Fat Bob" Taylor, who won
early acclaim on the station
as the "singing plumber,"
moved into the host spot.
In addition to freeing Bob
Hynes from some of his
work load, Taylor also will
be heard in other time slots
as the station heads into the
spring-summer vacation
period . . . Keeping every-
thing rolling smoothly at
that time requires a touch
of musical chairs as show
hosts fill in for one another.
The first such shift came
this past week when Taylor
sat in on afternoon drive
time for Hynes who took
over the weekday Morning
Music Hall for vacationing
J.P. McCarthy.
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LISTENERS
WJR-AM may hear an oc-
casional operatic note
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Bloomfield Hills
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Reservations Accepted
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