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August 03, 1984 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-08-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 3, 1984

WE NOW
SERVE
COCKTAILS

Greektowri's Finest Cuisine

LAIKON CAFE

AND WINE

Restaurant

AT APPLEGATE SQUARE

Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster

,

353-2757

Monroe Ave. • Downtown Detroit • 963-70 5 . 8
Authentic Greek Cooking

Open 6 Days A Week ... Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Bob Bernardi

JAKK'S

1/4

RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS

GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
967.3922

NOW APPEARING

DENNIS ROME TRIO

(FORMERLY "THE YOUNGSTERS")

ONE OF DETROIT'S MOST
VERSATILE GROUPS

THE

OFFICE RESTAURANT

FIDELITY BANK BLDG. (Heritage Plaza)
EVERGREEN & 10 OFF NORTHWESTERN HWY.
353-0206

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
• 2 EGGS (any style)
• TOAST
• FRESH PIECE OF MELON
AND OTHERS STARTING AT 99c

9

c

. . . Often, Chuck rede-
veloped existing properties,
so that each projected its
own unique image ... The
simmoiGiGiGpsisiGIGIGIGismans
"Gandy Dancer" in Ann Ar-
bor, for example, was the
former Michigan Central
railroad station, a veritable
treasure of historic stone,
glass and wood that Chuck
Restaurant
transformed into a fine sea-
(Formerly Honey Tree)
food restaurant.
ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE • Farmington Hills • 851-1310
He added the old fire sta-
Mon.-Fri. open 7 a.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.
tion in German Village,
Columbus, Ohio, to his
THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN
properties,
and rechris-
INCLUDING GOURMET DINING
tened this gem of early
AT POPULAR PRICES!!!
Americana, "Engine House
SELECT WINES & LIQUORS. • OPEN 7 DAYS
No. 5" . . . In Pittsburgh, the
P & L E Rail Station has
Live Piano Entertainment Tues.-Sat. Kites ,m1 old
been reborn in all its turn-
of-the-century opulence as
the "Grand Concourse" .
complete with a saloon and
raw bar . . . Largest Muer
renovation to date, the
Grand Concourse is on the
National Register of His-
toric Places.
His staffers travel every
year inspecting and super-
Since 1914
vising restaurants in
FRANKUN SHOPPING CENTER
Michigan, Ohio, Florida,
29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile
358-2353
Colorado, Pennsylvania,
Minnesota, Wisconsin,
MON. THRU THURS. SPECIAL
Washington, D.C., Illinois
and New Jersey.
Rather than the reference

Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m.-3 a.m.
Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m.
Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios

PINE HILLS

FREE DESSERT

WITH ALL DINNERS!

(GREEK PASTRIES, ICE CREAM OR RICE PUDDING)

I BUY 1 DINNER I

I GET 2nd AT 1/2 OFF !
I EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE

3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. Thru Fri.

INCLUDING SALAD BAR

SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT

1

0%, OFF silynamoianyrtou

lEOLIPLETE CATERING

OPEN 1 DAYS I

1

JN

glgo

.--

OPEN 7 DAYS
9 a.m.-9 p.m.
19471 W. 10 Mile

1 Block E. of
Evergreen

SOUTHFIELD

IN"

DELI-
EATERY

352-7060

COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS

DEEP FRIED SCALLOPS
STUFFED CABBAGE DINNER
ROAST BEEF DINNER
BROILED LIVERS & ONIONS $499
KREPLACH & KISHKE DINNER
BREAST OF TURKEY DINNER

INCLUDES: CHOICE OF POTATO,
VEGETABLE OR COLE SLAW, SOUP
OR SALAD AND SMALL BEVERAGE

BANQUETS

Beautiful facilities for
Wedding Receptions,
Bridal Showers, Bar
Mitzvahs and every other
important occasion.

Accommodating Meetings and
Seminars from 5 to 500.

Inquire about our off-premise

catering. 644-1400
Ext. 502/3

EXCLUDES OTHER COUPON OFFERS

We' Love Southfield!

Continued from preceding page

Liquor • Beer • Wine

FRESH SEAFOOD, VEAL SPECIALTIES, ETC.
DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

Cheryl Bernardi

BEST OF EVERYTHING

Woodward ht
Lake Rd.

Long

Bloomfield Hills

to a chain, Chuck likes to
call it a collection of restau-
rants. With the acquisition
of eight Mariwether's res-
taurants, over 2,700 people
are employed by him.
SAXOPHONIST DON
WALDEN and the Detroit
Jazz Orchestra are this
Sunday, 7 p.m., in free con-
cert on grass of "Sunbowl,"
west side, Prudential Town
Center,
Northwestern
Highway at
Center
Drive in Southfield.
The critically acclaimed
Detroit Jazz Orchestra was
formed in 1982 as an exper-
iment in blending the
brassy sound of a jazz quin-
tet with the softer string.
ensemble.
OVERHEARD ... at
Constand's Franklin and
Northwestern Hwy., "One
thing I like is long walks —
especially when they're
made by people who annoy
me." . . . At Sila's Pizzeria,
12 Mile east of Greenfield,
"Thanks to jogging, more
people are collapsing in per-
fect health than ever before
. . . at Ginopolis, 12 Mile
and Middlebelt, "If a
pickpocket would go
through my pockets now, all
he'd get is exercise."

NEWS

Munich revisited: California
remembers Israeli athletes

Los Angeles (JTA) — Israel and head of the
More than 500 community Jewish Hall of Fame.
leaders and former Olym-
The sole representative at
pians gathered at the Simon the service from the 1972 Is-
Wiesenthal Center here on raeli Olympic team was
the eve of the Olympic Nir-Toor, a mother of two
Games last week to partici- who now serves as a
pate in a memorial service therapist for disabled Is-
for the 11 Israeli athletes raeli soldiers. Representing
slain at the 1972 Olympic the International Jewish
Games in Munich.
Students Network, she told
Among the participants the crowd that "not only did
at the emotion-laden serv- 11 Israeli citizens die at
ice were Mimi and Gur those (1972) Games, but the
Weinberg, the wife and son Olympic ideal may have
of the late Moshe Weinberg, also been killed."
Israel's wrestling coach who
The memorial service was
was the first victim of the concluded with a torch-
Arab terrorist atack on lighting service and the
Sept. 5, 1972.
singing of Hatikva. Tor-
Jacob Even, Israel's Con- chbearers included Olympic
sul General or Ake south- athletes, past and presnt,
west United Sta,t9ii told the from around the world.
standing-room-only audi-
ence that "the (1972) More doves
tragedy was a turning point
for many countries in the than hawks
free world that realized, for
Jerusalem (ZINS) — Is-
the first time, the threat of raeli "doves" outnumber the
terrorism." He added: "For country's "hawks" by nearly
myself and my fellow Is- a two-to-one margin, ac-
raelis, symbolically the cording to a recent Pori In-
Olympic torch has been stitute survey.
transformed into a per-
The institute reported
petual light that will al- that 38.4 percent of those
ways remind us of the questioned displayed
tragedy in Munich."
dovish attitude toward the
A California state resolu-i f country's defense posture,
tion proclaiming July 26 as while 21.1 percent of those
"Remembering the 11 Day" queried showed hawkish
was presented to Mimi tendencies. Of those polled,
Weinberg by Joseph Sieg- 32.8 percent declined to rate
man,, vice president of the themselves one way or the
U.S.- Committee• Sports for; other

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