38 Friday, _April 20, 1984 WE SERVE THE BEST' THE DETROIT 4EVVISH_NEWS IAL ANYTIME OR DAY! 22140 WOODWARD CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Just S. of 9 Mile • Cocktails Ferndale 544-7933 Y RHIIEOF SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE I AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES REG. MEAL FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH STUFFED FLOUNDER FRESH BROILED PICKEREL FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP FISH & CHIPS BAKED MEAT LOAF mh. -Thffs CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE (lie & firs.) 10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK 1 /2 BAR-B4 FRESH CHICKEN '/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN ROAST FRESH TURKEY ■ itessing BAR-B-O RIBS taco BABY BEEF LIVER VEAL CUTLETS ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF an jus CHOPPED SIRLOIN vision sacs VEAL PARMESAN BAKED LASAGNA RAVIOLI weigialis MOUSAKA (kaki eu /IRO SPINACH PIE FROG LEGS Roadhouse Style 1 96 7- 3gil Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD North of lo Mile Rd 4.95 $5.95 $6.45 $7.25 $4.25 $4.75 $4.95 1.25 $4.75 $4.75 $4.95 $7.50 $4.95 $4.95 $6.35 $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 $4.35 1.25 $5.25 1.95 . WNW'S If REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg or Greek). POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI. GREEK BREAD & STICKS Seven new farm-fresh breakfast specials for $1.95 to $2.65 Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-1 1:30 a.m. Seven complete breakfast specials that'll really wake you up. Choose from items like: • ten-grain sourdough cakes with pure maple syrup • large fresh eggs cooked In real butter • breads, muffins and Danish pastries from our very own bakery. We also feature freshly-squeezed orange or grapefruit juice. Choose freshly extracted apple or carrot Juice or pos- sibly one of our eye-opening high energy shakes. So, if you're a breakfast lover, start off your morning with the farm-fresh goodness of breakfast at The Good Earth. Really in a hurry? Breakfast to go just $1.45 .ii (Coffee or Good Earth special tea blend, and your choice of a fresh baked Danish, croissant or two muf- fins.) i! is the good earth 9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: FMK COP, NICE 01 SNP. DIKE Of SAW, POTATO, YECETARE, CREEK NOD & STICKS. COFFEE 01 TEA. PINCE OF DESSERT (Strawbecry Ceeesscake. &Met Pin el . faille Ice Croak Ric Pu iiig v Ili) 961-3999, Breakfast Lovers! 9-COURSE MEAL $4.25 $4.95 $5.45 $6.25 $3.25 $3.75 $3.95 $7.25 $3.50 $3.75 $3.95 $6.50 $3.95 $3.95 $5.35 $3.95 $3.95 $3.95 $3.75 $4.25 $4.25 $5.95 Restaurant and Bakery 31005 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14 MILE • Farmington Hills ADJACENT TO TALLY HALL 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. r COMPLETE MERIWETHER'S Alt MEAL ma Norma II e maw. we ••• ■ • Al elm, swarm m. MOP al 1M-_ 1 f-411 sal al Ill ME • 11111/ MS IC NIMP • EMI IMPIL, ws • MS • •1•11/ It happens every Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. and includes your choice of Meriwether's "Fresh froin Nature Entrees." There's the Chicken Teriyaki Vegetables, Chicken Meriwether, Petite Top Sirloin, Fresh Boston Scrod and our unique San Francisco Stirfry. And your complete dinner includes your choice of Seafood Chowder or Steak Soup, salad and our famous teacup bread. Plus, your choice of coffee, tea or milk and Haagen Daz ice cream or sherbet for dessert. Join us soon for a fabulous feast you won't soon forget! American Express and other major credit cards accepted. " & `4, -1L -II • "& ". ■ •• & {•,..• r..." •,".: L &•• Meriwether's saa,„.„,.....„, 25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 ■ Y 6 ,110 i Y ir• tir la' V.' L '4 • S% C DANNY RASKIN French, Jewish, American, International Cuisine IH ALL REG. OR 9-COURSE MEALS! OPEN 7 DAYS LISTENING POST Y e. e. r 10, y it . • t 1 FAMILY CLUSTER group from Christ of Re- deemer Church in Lake Or- ion, has Passover Seder prior to the holiday . . . com- plete with readings by var- ious members from Jewish Haggadah . . . Even tradi- tional plate of bitter herbs, lamb bone, etc. . . . Eight couples and their children, 26 in all, attended the Seder at one of members' homes . . . It is an annual- doing, each year at a different place. Joy Nettle, wife of Al Net- tle, at Charter House Barber Shop on Northwest- ern north of 12 Mile, lit can- dles and did first reading from Haggadah . . . Al was second (about three pages) . . . Then dinner with mat- zah, regular and fried, lamb, horseradish and wine. It was first time for Joy and Al, with hopes it will be lead by both a priest and rabbi. CONGRATS ...to Celia and Louis Dzodin ... on their 41st anniversary .. . Daughter Batya Dzodin, dance and theater teacher, came in from Jerusalem, Is- rael to be with parents on the occasion. TWO FUND RAISERS by fine lassies of Autumn Hills Chapter, Women's American ORT, are set a week apart . . . April 30, it's restocking after Passover . . . with portion of sales do- nated by Bulk Food Ware- house, Orchard-12 Plaza on Orchard Lake Rd. . . . Mar- lene Burns is chairgal to call for more info, 553-0202. Week later on the Sun- day, May 6, is very conven- ient Lox Box Sale . . . with brunch delivered between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. . . . $10 in- cludes juice, six bagels, cream cheese, 1/4 lb. lox, to- mato slices and sweet roll . . . People are already start- ing to call . . . Shelly Spaulding, 559-0269, or Sheri Lisagor, 626-7929. In both instances, checks can be made out directly to ORT. The Bulk Foods project doesn't interrupt regular Kiddyland setup which has been a fund-raising standby last three years . . . Autumn Hills, has 85 members .. . Sheri Lisagor is president. 20th REUNION of Berkley High, 1964 class, is Aug. 4 at Hillcrest Country Club . . . Call Sally Zitta, 391-3542, or Rochelle Jur- vis, 545-0398. CONGRATS ... to Herb Kaufman . . . on his birth- day . . . to Lori and Jerry Guttman . . . on their third anniversary. ANOTHER NEW proj- ect comes to National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section .. . and still another committee . . . Joining Meals on Wheels, Fashion Spree and so many other fine ventures by NCJW is "You're Never Too Old To Be Young" seminar, Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-2:30, with mini lunch at NCJW office, 16400 W. 12 Mile . . . Chairman is Nena Dillick, and Mary Lakoff is co-chairwoman. 70 CERTIFICATES were given at recent annual Volunteer Awards Lunch- eon by Senior Adult Council in Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of Jewish Commu- nity Center . . . It was also installation of senior adult members which was to have taken place last November . . . President Helen Singer emceed . . . as each volun- teer was acknowledged by Executive Director Eugene Jaffee, who called the names of everyone from the many JCC groups . . . The senior adult volunteer workers are a very highly regarded bunch of men and women . . . whose work and ambition doesn't- go unrec- ognized. DEADLINE FOR Northern and Central Super 50 Reunion is coming up soon . . . Shindig is weekend of July 27-29 at Sheraton Oaks Hotel in Novi. The biggie is for graduates from both schools who diploma'd anytime be- fore or after 1934 . . . Three-day celebration will be first of its kind in the na- tion as far as is known .. . with swimming, racquet- ball, food every day, danc- ing to Fenby-Carr group on Saturday. Deli dining is Friday night, international buffet with gourmet exotic foods from all countries at various stations on Satur- day and brunch Sunday. Call General Chairman Iz Malin, 864-2506 . . . It sounds like something people won't want to miss out on . . . Seymour Fabrick, 232-8191, who headed Northern reunion here, is attending with California contingent . . . Folks are making arrangements from the country over . . . Co- chairmen are Kopel Kahn, 626-6467, and Ray Zim- merman, 875-4900. THREE OF ORIGINAL founders of North Detroit General Hospital are still active on staff as it celeb- rates birthday number 40 on Carpenter in Ham- tramck . Dr. Milton White, Dr. Leonard Haking and Dr. Morris Greenberg . . . also recently opened was new Carpenter Medical Plaza, 30,000-square-foot three-story complex. Biologist in talk at Somerset The Center for New Thinking will present "Monkeys, Apes and the Roots of Human Nature," a lecture by biologist Marietta Baba 10 a.m. Thursday at the Somerset Mall in Troy. There is a charge for the event. For information call the center, 546-8928.