• 34 Friday, July 6, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PINE HILLS Restaurant (Formerly Honey Tree) ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE • Farmington Hills • 851-1310 Ktfon..--Fd. open 7 a.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. arcaliour One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beatpiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN INCLUDING GOURMET DINING AT POPULAR PRICES!!! SELECT WINES & LIQUORS. • OPEN 7 DAYS Live Piano Entertainment Tues.-Sat. Kites A.% Entertainment 7 Nights a Week Harpist . . . Tues., Wed. & Thurs. Pianist . .. Fri., Sun. & Mon. Strolling Violins . . . Sat. NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR FAVORITE OCCASION EVERY SUNDAY ALL DAY Rated number one by world magazines SATURDAYS ALSO . . 12 Noon to 5 p.m. • Bar Mitzvah • Shower • Birthday • Bat Mitzvah • Banquet • Sweet 16 • Wedding • Anniversary • Reunion We Also Make Party Trays 4 1 Call Your Host, PAT ARCHER: 358-3355 Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to I am. Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. DETR0IT Italian-American Dining At Its Finest • Valet . 4222 Second Blvd. Vet. Willis 11 Canfield • Parking 833.9425 • zti 28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN & 12 MILE • Smithfield , 11 ■ Luncheon Reservations Accepted otri's Wildflower Fashion Shows Set in the heart of West Bloomfield. Sheer beauty and a menu that will compliment any atmosphere. Exotic salads to gourmet burgers, appetizers to fresh fish or chops. And, of course, the lounge, for all your favorite cocktails. 661-1920 Happy Hour Daily 4-7 Mon.-Thurs., 11:30 A.M.-1 A.M., Fri.; 11:30 A.M.-2 A.M. Sat. Ole., 4:00 P.M.-2 A.M., Sat. afternoons 11 A.M.-4 P.M.Yor, private parties only Sun., 4 P.M.-10 P.M. Open for Dinner Sun. Brunch starts July 8 • .• Ira itri -5 of Southfield 569-0882 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Road presents authentic old world Greek cuisine in the charm of a quiet,. modern "setting. Banquet rooms. Dimitri's nationally acclaimed Sunday Brunch is served ton). 10:00 till 3:00 Jerusalem (JTA) — Changes adopted by the Jewish Agency Assembly here last week to raise the level of non-Zionist partici- pation in the Zionist move- ment were hailed last Thursday as a "Zionist vic- tory" by Leon Dulzin, chairman of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization Executives. In an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency as the Assembly dismissed as "nonsense" fears ex- pressed by some Zionist leaders that they were los- ing power and influence to the "non-Zionists," specifi- cally the Jewish "fund- raisers" from abroad. That concern had been expressed publicly by Al- leck Resnick, president of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) and Ivan, Novick, past president of the ZOA at a ZOA confer- ence in Jerusalem last month. Among the changes in- troduced and accepted by the Jewish Agency Assem- bly was the expansion of the WZO Executive from 12 to 18 members. Nine will re- present the various Zionist parties, six the American Jewish communities and three Jewish communities in the rest of the world, through the Keren Hayesod. Israeli police arrest 15 . Golan Druze Garden Room •Atmosphere 5586 Drake Road at Walnut Lake Road Jewish Agency moves to attack non-Zionist WOO OFF YOUR NEXT PLAZA PARTY TRAY. IMTH THIS AD. 10 PERSONS MINIMUM. . MUST PRESENT COUPON DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE. COUPON NOT VALID AFTER PLACING ORDER ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Expires 7-15-84 plaza, ell' FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (AT' 12 MILE) 356.2310 TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m. ■ Tel Aviv (JTA) — Fifteen Druze from the Golan Heights were detained three weeks ago on suspi- cion of having undertaken •hostile activities, it was dis- closed Sunday. The . 15 are to be charged with placing explosives at the homes of other Golan Druze they accuse of having cooperated with the Israel authorities, organizing hos- tile demonstrations and the possession of illegal arms. Security sources said some of those detained had ad- mitted to the charges aiainst them and had helped reconstruct the inci- dents for their Inter- rogators. Meanwhile, 20 Druze who had been released from Is- raeli prisons where they had been serving lengthy sentences for hostile activi- ties, under the Israel-Syria prisoner of war exchange last week, were greeted on their return home to the Golan Druze town of Majdel Shams with wild, anti- • Israeli demonstrations. .4„