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September 21, 1984 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-21

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Friday, September 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS A WEEK

NEWS

OPENING SEPT. 29
DINNER THEATER AT MARIO'S
"I OUGHT'A BE IN PICTURES" BY NEIL SIMON

Restaurant

AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd.

SATURDAY EVENINGS 8 p.m. & SUNDAY 5 p.m. $ 24 95

Southfield

Dining and Cocktails

Thatcher gives Jews
senior appointments

For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757

Open 6 Days a week;...Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m....Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

DETROIT

Mon:Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.

OP- 10-
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Greektown's Finest Cuisine

Italian-American Dining At Its Finest

LAIKON
CAFE
AUTHENTIC GREEK COOKING

Valet
Parking

4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield

Liquor • Beer • Wine

Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m.

COUPON

Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios
Monroe Ave.
Downtown Detroit 963-7058

For lunch or dinner, Georgio's features specially prepared appetizers, exotic
salads, gourmet entrees, fine wines and liquors and exceptional desserts.

Mon.-Thurs.
11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.
11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Daily Seafood Specials
••

Piano Music
Wed. Thru Sat.

Valet
Parking
Fri. & Sat.

290 N. WOODWARD
In The

Great American
Insurance Bldg.

Major Credit
Cards
Accepted

Reservations Suggested

540-7940

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PLEASE JOIN US FOR A

FREE DINNER

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Distinctive Dining at - Reasonable Prices

833-9425

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THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU & YOUR GUEST
TO ENJOY

ONE FREE DINNER

WHEN A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL
OR LESSER VALUE IS PURCHASED.
GOOD SUN. THRU SAT. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Expires Oct. 15, 1984

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THE CLOCK

24815 SOUTHFIELD RD. AT 10 MILE
JN
557-4324
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IRVING'S
559-1380

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
DINNERS FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
BRISKET OF BEEF

Smothered With Mushrooms & Onions
OR

KLIN SHOPPING CENTER
29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mlle
358-2353
OFF SENIOR CITIZENS

1 0 %

ANYTHING ON OUR MENU
ANY HOUR! ANY DAY!

BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER SPECIALS

• BROILED WHITEFISH
• BROILED OR BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
• LOX & SABLE PLATES
• BAR-B-Q RIBS

• BROILED LAMB CHOPS
• FRESH FISH
• VEAL CUTLETS
• SPINACH PIE

Mon. - Sat. 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Sun. 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.

COMPLETE CATERING & CARRYOUT I OPEN 7 DAYS

BAKED 1/2 - $ 95
CHICKEN

No
Carry-Out
This Item

BOTH CARRY-OUT DINNERS INCLUDE:

CHOPPED LIVER OR GEFILTE FISH, KREPLACH
OR MATZO BALL SOUP, VEGETABLE OR CARROT TZIMIS,
NOODLE OR POTATO KUGEL.

t the
roman
LAKE RD.
terrace 27822 ORCHARD 8514094

AT 12 MILE OFF 696

Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-2 a.m.

WHEN ONLY ITALIAN DINING WILL DO
ROMAN TERRACE PRESENTS
for the month of SEPTEMBER . . . Mon. thru Sat.

EVERY WEEK A NEW
BREAKFAST SPECIAL

OUR FAMOUS DINNER SPECIAL

• ANTIPASTO SALAD

• ROTOLO DI PASTA RIPIENO

• CANNELONI ALA SORPRESA

(stuffed pasta roll)

(green canneloni stuffed with Tortelli alla Pana)

BROILED FRESH
1 /2 WHITEFISH

INCLUDES: SOUP, OR SALAD, POT. OR
VEG. AND BREAD BASKET

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4

• LASAGNA ALLA PEPERONI

48

(layered with red and green pepper sauce and summer squash)

per person

(layered with veal sauce, balsamella, green, yellow and red pasta)

No
Carry-Out
This Item

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

• LASAGNA ALLA BOLOGNESE

• CANOLI
FOR DESSERT

$ 1 095

London (JTA) — Two British
Jews, David Young and Stanley
Clinton Davis, have been given
senior political appointments by
Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher.
Young, a 52-year-old lawyer,
has been made a Cabinet minister
with responsibility for tackling
unemployment, currently re-
garded as the country's main eco-
nomic and political problem.
Young, who is not a member of
Parliament, will become a
member of the House of Lords. He
has spent the past three years as
head of the Manpower Services
Commission, the country's main
job creation agency.
Previously, Young was deeply
involved in Jewish communal
work as chairman of British ORT.
His 50-year-old brother, Stuart,
former treasurer of the Joint Is-
rael Appeal is chairman of the
British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Both were born in Finchley,
Thatcher's North London consti-
tuency.
Young, whose official title will
be Minister-Without-Portfolio,
will be the fourth British Jew in
Thatcher's Cabinet. The others,
who are on the periphery of the
community, are Sir Keith Joseph,
Education Secretary; Nigel Law-
son, Chancellor of the Exchequer;
and Leon Brittan, Home Secre-
tary.
The Prime Minister also nomi-
nated Davis, a 55-year-lawyer
who was a junior trade minister in
the last Labor government, as one
of the two British members of the
Commission of the European
Economic Community.

Labor MK elected
Knesset speaker

Jerusalem (JTA) — Shlomo
Hillel, a veteran Labor Knesset
member, was elected Speaker of
the 11th Knesset last week by a
vote of 60-45. He was supported by
the entire Labor camp — Shinui,
Yahad, Citizens Rights Move-
ment plus the National Religious
Party and the Progressive List for
Peace. His opponent, Likud's Meir
Cohen-Avidov, secured only his
own party's support and that of
Shas and Kach. Tehiya and the
Communist Party abstained.
Till the last moment, Likud was
casting about for a more popular
candidate. They proposed NRP's
Zevulun Hammer — but this
aroused opposition from Ariel
Sharon on the grounds that
Hammer had been hostile to him
in the aftermath of the Sabra and
Shatila massacres. Tehiya, too,
said it would not back Hammer.
The plenary vote was postponed
twice while Likud conducted fran-
tic last-minute maneuvers. But
eventually the Knesset was called
to order by acting Speaker Abba
Eban.
In his first address from the
Speaker's seat, Hillel stressed the
need to protect democracy from
"marginal but strident threats
within" and the need to preserve
and enhance the dignity and
prestige of the Knesset itself. He
appealed in this respect "to
educators and to the media."

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