32 Friday, December 3, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS _ roman ierrttee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD U.S. Official Blames Israel for Delaying Lebanon Talks . AT 12 MILE OFF FIG 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.ru.-2:30 Q.M. Sun. 3 p.M.-9 p.m. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam blamed Is- t GIORGIO'S Restaurant (Formerly Spiro's) NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. 25920 GREENFIELD at Lincoln Oak Park 968-4060 OPEN MON.-SAT. .1 LUNCH & DINNER FOR 2 (back by popular request) • Veal Francesco • Veal Piccanti • Veal Parmesan • Veal Scaloppini Fresh Fish Of The Day LUNCH $11 per Couple DINNER $21 per Couple Includes Complimentary Glass of Wine Early Birds 10% Off Before 7 p.m. Senior Citizens 10% Off At All Times Not applicable to Lunch & Dinners For Two 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. • BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99c Mon.-Sat. 6-11 a.m. • LUNCH SPECIALS • DINNER SPECIALS Regular Menu and GOURMET COUNTERSIDE SPECIALS (Steak Diane, Caesar Salad, Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.) Your Hosts: GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMATIS, e PRE-CHRISTMAS - POST NEW YEAR'S 1111111111111111•11I SPECIAL rael's insistence on Jerusalem as one of the sites for the delay in beginning negotiations on the with- drawal of foreign troops from Lebanon. "The current Israeli posi- tion is unacceptable to the Lebanese government," Dam told the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee on Wednesday. The suc- cess and the stability of that government depends on the support of those within Lebanon and throughout the Arab world for whom the status of Jerusalem re- mains a critical issue. "The United States acknowledges the impor- tance of Jerusalem to Israel and to all Arab states. But insistence on a Jerusalem venue should not be made an obstacle to the start of talks on the withdrawal of external forces from Leba- non." 569-7135 :t Complete ary-o __co CANADA'S UNIQUE HOTEL RESORT CHATHAM, ONTARIO fli • 13 Racquetball and Squash Courts _ • Six Indoor Tennis Courts • Saunas and Whirlpools • Bowling and Fitness Gym • 3 Restaurants and • Huge Tropical 5 Lounges Inner Court • Two Swimming Pools CONEY ISLAND RESTAURANT 24752 SOUTHFIELD RD 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD. 7 HOUR FROM DETROIT PACKAGES FROM December 1-25/82 January 2-15/83 Deluxe Style Rooms Only 00 Canadian plus Tax Open Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations 2 days in advance • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner, BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY RESERVATIONS 1-519-351-1100 15% OFF SENIOR CITIZENS 3-8 p.m. 15% CLUB ELITE DISCOUNT Per Room/Per Night/Double Occupancy 3-8 p.m. • Greek Salad • Gyros • Shish Knob • Etc. Rooms Still Available at Reg. Rates Dec. 26-30/82 Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLOROS Come have fun. • • Dining, dancing & a show... a gala New Year's Eve at Somerset Your New Year's Eve begins in style with filet, lobster or prime rib and entertainment in L'Auberge, entertainment & dancing in the Grand Ballroom, and climaxes at midnight as "Times Square in Troy" rings in 1983 with a surprise flourish. Included: champagne with dinner and 3 complimentary drinks per person during the variety show, as you enjoy the Steve Moore Orchestra's musical stagings and the Chicago vocal duq, Allen and Diana. All for $125.00 per couple. To ensure your reservation, prepay by Dec.l5th. You may use any major credit card. As a special luxury finale (and for your convenience) package ticket holders may also reserve a room for only $19.83. Organize your party now and call 643-7800 for reservations or use this form. 1111111111O—iiilla- Come join us for A Gala New Year's Evening at Somerset Yes, we'll celebrate with you New Year's Eve! Enclosed is our check for $ for couples. Charge my: Master charge # Visa # American Express # Signature Name trIESEIT 2601 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, Michigan 48084 Address City State Zip Phone Our party prefers the 7:00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. seating for dinner. We would like double rooms at the special rate of $19.83. L i= JN wood Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ALMOST 300 men and women were enthralled by the beautiful, well- coordinated dinner party and fine arts auction pre- sented by Michigan Region Women's American ORT, who never seem to do any- thing wrong. It was at Park West Gal- leries on Northwestern Hwy.. . . with a buffet much more than people expected . . . and tables set up in the huge room surrounded by so many dollars worth of beau- tiful paintings . . . Owner of Park West Galleries, Al Scaglione, must be given much credit for his coopera- tion and money outlay to make certain the ORT women received their pro- per share of profit from paintings sales . . . without expense. Proceeds of the fine auc- tion went to the ORT School of Engineering in Jerusalem. President of the Michi- gan Region is Susan Dubin ... and Mary Lee Fishman, chairman of the executive committee ... Bobby Warsh was chair- man of the art show ... assisted by dimpled Suzie Walters, chairman for all special projects Along with Al's wonder- ful spirit, cleverness and wit as the auctioneer . . . good food and excellent organiza- tional coordination . . . we must also give a thank you for making it such a fine evening to our waitress, Laurie Rochowiak, so pleasant, personable, courteous and ever-smiling. Larry Warsh of Raskin/ Kitchen Maid Foods, prob- ably didn't give it a thought, but how come none of those delicious Raskin Pickles on the tables? . . . Hortense Falk told of daughter Nancy Falk writing "Tales About Mumford High" for The Jewish News back in the '50s . . . Rosalind Alexander as usual exuberant about ORT (she's prez of Sutton Ravines Chapter) and her brother Sol Lewis, director of the Michigan Metaphysi- cal Society . . . One of the ORT members buying seven pictures . . . and then win- ning the grand prize . . . an- other picture. The art auction by Michi- gan Region Women's American ORT was a joy. JERRY MOSS, son of Edee Moss, has been elected a member in the prestigious National Association of Jewelry Appraisers . . . Both are at Al Kay Jewel- ers, Southfield and 11 1/2 Mile . . . Jerry started as a polisher for Al Kay Jewel- ers, working after school (Wayne State U.) . . . then as a benchman (repairing rings, sizing, etc.) . . . In 1975, Jerry missed graduat- ing with honors by 3/1000 of a point. "I DO" DEPT. ... Frankie Selman and Vi List will tie the knot May 22. CENTRAL HIGH class of 1944 is getting together a 40th reunion for 1984 .. . and it'll take that long to round up all the ex-grads for an expected gala occasion . . . Names, addresses and phone numbers of alumni are needed . . . Write to Phyllis (Rosenberg) Paul, 22586 Telegraph Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48034 .. . or call her days at 352-2612 . . . For evening calls, phone Lenore (Leff) Braude, 477- 2759. SURPRISE BIRTH- DAY PARTY without a birthday was what wife Ellen gave hubby Harold Jaffa recently at Dimitri's of Southfield .. . celebrating 593/4 years .. . His 60th will be feted in January while at their Palm Aire, Fla., home .. . The "Almost 60" party had over 60 friends and rela- tives including their five children and three grand- daughters. DEPARTING FOR the same "kibutz" . . . Inver- rary, Fla., around Dec. 10 . . . will be Liz and Lou Freeman, Mitch and Rose Kent, Ann and Bill Feldman, Eleanor and Bill Schwartz, Jan and Bob Feldman, Bea Cohan and RiChi and Morry Wasser- man. KAREN HESS, daugh-' ter of Norma and Otto Hess, took second place in recent Marji Kunz Memorial Scholarship for fashion de- signing by Detroit News .. . The $1,000 scholarship won for the showing of clothing designed by Karen will go to further her education. THAT'S NOT comic Rodney Dangerfield in those Ward's Auto World magazine ads for Borg- Warner . . . It's Jerry Katz (Edna's hubby) . . . flown to California by Ron Smith Celebrity Look Alike serv- ice in Los Angeles. THE SEARCH AND find committee for 20-year reunion is looking for 1963 Mumford grads from January, June and August classes . . . If any info, con- tact Joani (Brandes) Lesser, 626-2636; or Gail (Fried- man) Beale, 352-6533. IT'S A FUN experience . . . just walking around looking at the new-fangled styles of telephones at latest status symbol and must use- ful spot opened in Applegate Squart, Northwestern be- tween 12 and 13. The Phone Connection owned by Harry Topper, Bob Schubot and barrister Brad Shram is most interesting . . . with actual bubble gum phones, Pac Man phones, elegant hand-painted decoupage phones, woodgrain phones, etc. . . . plus accessories ga- lore . . . Since everyone will soon have to buy their own phones, might as well be one that can be enjoyed .