32 Friday, April 15, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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A special exhibit of glass
works owned by area resi-
dents as well as posters and
books relating to glass will
be on display at the Hun-
tington Woods Public Li-
brary for the remainder of
this month.
ANYTIME 7
OR DAY!
22140 WOODWARD
Ferndale
lust S. of 9 Mile
544-7933
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SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
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FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH
STUFFED FLOUNDER
FRESH BROILED PICKEREL
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
FISH & CHIPS
BAKED MEAT LOAF (11a.-Tlas.)
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE (Ma. & lbws.)
10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK
1/2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN
/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN
ROAST FRESH TURKEY ■ ittssin
BAR-B-Q RIBS
BABY BEEF LIVER w/Nins Of base
VEAL CUTLETS
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus
CHOPPED SIRLOIN 11/MISif1011 SaCt
VEAL PARMESAN
BAKED LASAGNA
RAVIOLI aissatialls
MOUSAKA (kaki eu slid)
SPINACH PIE
$4.25
$4.50
$5.25
$5.25
$3.25
$3.75
$3.95
$6.95
$3.50
$3.75
$3.95
$5.85
$3.95
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$5.25
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GIORGIIM
Restaurant
25920 GREENFIELD at liocoln
Oak Park
968-4060
• BREAKFAST SPECIAL
$4.95
$5.50
$6.25
$6.25
$4.50
$4.75
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The Birmingham Area
Senior Citizens Center will
sponsor a free assertiveness
training workshop for
adults 55 and older begin-
ning Tuesday.
The programs, designed
to help older adults deal ef-
fectively with confronta-
tion, will be held from 1 to 3
p.m. Tuesdays through May
24.
To enroll in the workshop,
or for information, call the
center, 377-3033.
Men.-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:
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GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMATIS
THE
PERFECT
BLEND
Food Collection
The Boy Scouts of
America in seven Southeast
Michigan counties are con-
ducting a food collection
drive through April 23 to
aid needy individuals. Some
10,000 Boy Scouts are ex-
pected to participate.
In The Heritage Bldg.
NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 p.m.
UP TO 150
VO,
REG. MEAL INCLUDES:
CHOICE OF SALAD,
POTATO OR VEGETABLE
OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD
& STICKS
Assertiveness
Workshop for
Seniors Tuesday
OPEN MON.-SAT.
6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.
9-COURSE MEAL
9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES:
FRUIT COP, JUICE OR SKIP, CHOICE Of -
SALAD,
POTATO, VECETAKE, 61tfEl BREAD & STICKS,
COFFEE OR TEA, CHOICE OF DESSERT
(Stratierry Clessicale, Bitter Pica sr balls Ice
Cruet, Rio ?Wig w ails)
• Bar Mitzvas • Showers
• Disco Parties
• All Occasions
Family Dining
ASK FOR TED
• COCKTAILS • BEER • WINE
21411 SOUTHFIELD (IL d 11 Mile)
559-1091
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STUFFED SHRIMP Au Gratin
FRESH FILET OF FLORIDA DOLPHIN
FRESH HALIBUT STEAK
FISH & CHIPS
STUFFED LEMON SOLE
LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH
FRESH LAKE PICKEREL
$8.95
$7.25
$7.95
$3.95
$7,95
$6.95
$6.95
PLUS MANY OTHERS ... AND STEAKS & PRIME RIB
DINNERS INCLUDE: Your choice of tossed green salad, cottage
cheese or cole slaw . . . and choice of baked potato, harvest fries or
vegetable.
LUNCH & DINNER
SPECIALS
WIN A LIVE
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Retail Fish Market & Restaruant, 3662 Rochester Rd.
In The Century Plaza . . . Fish Market Mon.-Sat. 10-7,
Restaurant Mon.-Sat. 11-8:30
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LISTENING
POST
. IT'S HERE AGAIN ...
as usual slated to be a won-
derful happening . . . The
Temple Israel Artisans '83,
May 1-2, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
. . . only major fund-raising
effort of the very fine sister-
hood.
Lois Singer is general
chairperson . . . with many
professional artists selected
to display their talents of
crafts, pottery, jewelry,
weaving and glasswork .. .
In addition, Gail Epstein
and Judy Kroot, boutique,
co-chairgals, have chosen
20, including porcelain,
wood puzzles ; hand-painted
purses, needlepoint, novelty
telephones, children's
items, etc.
Also featured will be
jewelry appraisal . . . plus
an interesting talk by a
prominent plastic surgeon
("for the stars").
The two-day event will
begin with a Patron's
Champagne Preview,
April 30, 8 p.m. to mid-
night at the temple.
Sisterhood president is
Carol Cooper, who helped
coordinate the efforts of
those involved.
FASHION SHOW
BIGGIE is April 23 . . . at
Jewish Community Center
on Drake . . . when Leah
Marks, a former member
herself of the Israel Army,
will put on an Independence
Day Fashion Show . . . to
raise money for soldiers of
Israel.
All clothes will be from
Israel . . . and everyone, in-
cluding the 10 models, will
donate their services .. .
Shoshona, noted Israeli
songstress, will also do her-
fine vocalizing . . . It's called
for 8:30 p.m. with cocktails
and hors d'oeuvres . . . For
more info and- tickets, call
the JCC, 661-1000.
LARRY CHADWICK
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FROM $ 3.
MIMS: SOUP, POT., VEG.
BREAD & BUTTER
Join Us For Lunch or Dinner . . . Daily Specials
O Open 7 Days . . . Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Featuring A Different Fresh Seafood Daily
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• 2 Eggs (any style)
. 2 Strips of Bacon or
2 Unks at Sausage
. Potatoes, Toast & Jelly
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Danny Raskin's
Pianist Irwin Krinsky
will perform a benefit con-
cert for the Child Research
Center League of Children's
Hospital of Michigan 8 p.m.
April 23 at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts.
Krinsky will play works
by Schumann, Chopin,
Rachmaninoff and
Schubert. Tickets are avail-
able- at the DIA box office
and at the door.
(Formerly Spiro's)
WITH ALL REG. OR 9-COURSE MEALS ,
REG. MEAL
Krinsky to Play
for Hospital
Glass Exhibit
at Area Library
851-5540
MON.-THURS. 11 to 10
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will be honored April 24, as
worshipful master of Mosaic
Masonic Lodge, at Glen
Oaks Country Club, 13 Mile
. .. It's open to the public .. .
For reservations, call
Charles Posen, 967-3015.
CONGRATS ... to Syl-
via Bobroff . . . who doesn't
expect many gifts on her
birthday . . • today is also
IRS day.
CONGRATS ... to Rose
and Fred Stein . . . on their.
35th anniversary.
BEST BET OF THE
WEEKEND ... Dinner-
Dance . . . this Sunday, 7
p.m. . . . by Knights of
Pythias Detroit 55 . . . at
Kingsley Inn . . . with music
of Eric Rosenow.
BEE KALT Travel Serv-
ice is celebrating its 25th
Anniversary this year .. .
and donated travel prizes
worth $15,000 to Channel
56 auction that ends tomor-
row.
Special event is party for
its clients to benefit the
Sidney Kalt Israel Schol-
arship Fund at Cong. Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses .. .
established in 1966 and an-
nually presenting an award
for a teenage member of the
congregation to visit Israel
. . . Special attraction at the
cocktail party will be
numerous door prizes given
by suppliers in the travel
industry . . . It'll be Wed-
nesday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek (due to fire at
Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses).
Bee opened her travel
agency in 1958 after work-
ing in the industry for six
years . . . She was joined in
later years by her sons
Harold and Steven and
daughters-in-law Gerrie
and Loretta to make the
agency a real family affair.
GET WELL WISHES
. . . to Oakland County
Commissioner Alex
Perinoff . . . at Providence
Hospital.
ANNUAL SPRING
LUNCHEON by Women's
Health Club of Jewish
Community Center is May
4, 12 noon . . . in the
Shiffman Hall at JCC on
Drake . . . Fashion show and
Broadway Aerobics per-
formance is slated . . . plus
honors to Sylvia Zukin -for
her 25 years of service as di-
rector of the Women's
Health Club . . . For tickets,
call the JCC Health Club
. . . or luncheon chairperson
Carol Eisenshtadt, 682-
7033.
BELATED
CON-
GRATS . ... to Sid Frumkin
. . . on his birthday.
THE MALE ROOM, an
all men'-s gift and acces-
sories shop . . . no clothing
. . . is latest to soon open on
The Boardwalk, Orchard
Lake Road south of 15 Mile
. . . Daughter and mother
team of Lisa and Mickey
Leibowitz are hoping for a
May or earlier hello to the
public.
RARE OCCASION was
happy one as all members of
Finklestein family were re-
cently brought together .. .
with Muriel and Art being
visited by Jan from San Di-
ego; Cheryl and daughter
Shaina, Cypress, Calif.;
Mark from Ann Arbor and
Ron who lives here.
DANCE CLUB ENDS
the second half of its season,
April 24, at Hamilton Place
on Southfield Road . . .
There are a few openings for
couples interested in bal-
lroom dancing to live or-
chestra . . . Call Ralph Mil-
ler, 559-3200.
THANKS ... for the con-
grats . . . on our 41 years
writing a column in The
Jewish News.
COLLIN MERENOFF,
son of Barry and Judy
Merenoff, followed his fifth
grade winning of the New
Haven, Mich. Public
Schools' spelling bee . . . by
going on to capture top hon-
ors in the entire district
competition.