60 Friday, November 22, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA $1 OFF Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis © KOSHER ICES & ICE CREAM] FOR ALL OCCASIONS , DINING ROOM, CARRY-OUT • • BANQUET ROOMS • BEER • WINE I • COMPLETE CARRY-OUT • COCKTAILS I WE DELIVER! SAVINO'S ICE CREAM CO. 19051 Middlebelt — Livonia 478-8298 MUSIC HALL CENTER J. Roland Wilson, Executive Director MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE COMPANY ❑ Nov. 20-8:OOp.m. ❑ Nov. 22-8:00p.m. ❑ Nov. 23-8:OOp.m. ❑ Nov. 24-2:OOp.m. ❑ Tickets: $22 to $14 ❑ Father of Postmodern Dance ❑ Pioneer of Music Video Bring this Ad to Music Hall Office & receive tickets for any seat for Only $10! *Not valid for Anniversary Circle or Center Mezzanine. Not valid with other discounts. Call (313) 963-7680 To Charge By Phone on MC, VISA, or AmEx Group Discounts Call Us At 963-7622 Tickets available at Music Hall & all CTC/Ticket World Outlets of Southfield 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile 569 0882 - ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER WITH US 12 Noon to 9 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. 28 $7.95 ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY W/Giblet Gravy & Cran. Sauce • ROAST WHOLE ROCK CORNISH HEN On Bed of Rice W/Orange Sauce $7.95 $6.95 ROAST CHICKEN W/Dressing $6.95 LONG ISLAND DUCKLING W/Dressing or Orange Sauce $9.95 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Au Jus $8.25 ROAST LEG OF LAMB W/Rice $9.50 BROILED SHISH KEBOB W/Rice 1.50 $1 W/Mushroom Caps BROILED N.Y. STEAK $15.95 BROILED LAMB CHOPS W/Rice $11.50 1/2 ORDER LAMB CHOPS $9.25 Lemon Butter BROILED WHITEFISH, $8.95 BROILED PICKEREL, Lemon Butter $8.95 BROILED ORANGE ROUGHY, Lemon Butter $5.50 SPINACH PIE $5.50 MOUSAKA $5.50 GRAPE LEAVES INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE AND DESSERT (Pumpkin Pie or Cheese Cake or Rice Pudding) NEW LOW PRICES ON OUR GREAT SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH EVEN MORE ITEMS ADDED! 10:30-2:30 p.m. $. 95 CHILDREN • HOT & COLD L695 Adults 10 & UNDER • ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT tut E'S1:5"IP!'!10.F . 1tt ti DANNY RASKIN Also CHOLOY YISROEL ICE CREAM ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $6 OR MORE Expires Nov. 30, 1985 BEST OF EVERYTHING • • CREAM_ ICE AMORE WE HAVE Featuring ROUND PIZZA SQUARE PIZZA SMALL OR LARGE SMALL MED LARGE PIZZA RIBS FISH HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD s,WI N O ICES I 4033 W. 12 MILE, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield 548-3650 Berkley t!! WHAT BETTER WAY to dine at a family restaurant ... than to have a family run it ... and wait on you? ... This is the new CJ's Be My Guest on Nine Mile Rd. just west of Middlebelt. It was formerly owned by Mike Watzman ... taken over July 16 ... closed and re-opened Aug. 6 ... by Charles and son John Willson. Charles' wife and John's mother, Lorraine Willson, is manager and hostess ... Their four daughters and John's sis- ters are among the cordial and pleasant people who keep the family image alive ... Ann is head waitress and barmaid ... Lynn, waitress ... Lisa, wait- ress ... and Charleen, hostess and waitress. John cooks also ... is in the kitchen at lunchtime helping out ... he has a bachelor's de- gree in food service from Mercy College ... plus eight years as cook and in management with Marriott Hotels ... and a year with W.R. Grace's JoJo's in both Southfield and Fraser. There are no more video games at CJ's Be My Guest ... No more juke box ... no more hard-rock music ... Playing rhythms for listening and danc- ing Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 30 is trio "Night- shift", formerly Detroit Sound Company ... Then in comes former Davison Freeway, now known as Chateau Trio, with music of '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s. Was a complete family deci- sion to buy the restaurant from Mike ... with conclusion ar- rived at a get together meeting ... of Charles, Charlene and their five children. Heavy emphasis is on good food at very reasonable prices . . . with ample portions . . . and smiling, efficient service ... Family concept demands these qualities ... and CJ's Be My Guest is doing its darndest to bring this about. No more concentrating on pizza and bar-b-q ribs alone ... The all new menu now has three soups, six salads, 14 sandwiches, deep-dish pizza, four omelettes, a different house specialty made daily, quiche, a light menu segment with tuna, turkey, fish or chicken, 10 entrees plus nine fishes, chil- dren menu, 18 varied side or- ders, eight beverages and a separate dessert menu. The quiet-looking atmosphere at CJ's Be My Guest is condu- cive also to family dining ... with its green hues, browns, wood railings around dance floor, dining area completely separated from the cocktail lounge by a full wall, brown leather booths, red leather pad- ded chairs, curtains between booths, etc ... There's even an open hearth broiler now for cooking steaks. At dinnertime, there are cloth napkins ... and CJ's has a pol- icy that seems to have gone the wayside in too many places ... First thing waitresses bring is glass of water ... Whether people drink it or not, we never did think much of the idea that - water isn't brought unless you ask for it. CJ's Be My Guest seats 157 ... and is open seven days a week ... Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 12 mid ... Friday til 2 a.m. ... Saturday, 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. ... and Sunday for breakfast and full menu selection, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. John is day host ... and dad Chuck evening host ... This is no family-style restaurant .. . it's the real thing ... true fam- ily ... owned and operated throughout. MACHUS CORP. has taken over Bloomies, Orchard Lake Rd., south of Maple ... No agreement reached as yet, but Machus has a four-month man- agement contract with option to purchase the place ... Negotia- tions are already under way to have the liquor license trans- ferred ... Possibility looms that it may eventually be called Machus' Bloomies ... unless name is completely changed. Except for former manager John Mechlenborg, same staff as before remains at Bloomies with a few changes. ROMAN TERRACE, Or- chard Lake Rd. and 12 Mile ... and Glenn Gruskin ... had a recent cooperative together ... Wrong phone number appeared in Roman' Terrace Jewish News ad ... and Glenn politely told the many reservations callers correct number. FOLKS WHO LIKE to sing "barbershop style" and its tradi- tional four-part harmony can join the local Detroit Chapter No. 1 of Society For The Preservation and Encourage- ment of Barbershop Singing in America . by calling Bob Moreillon, 259-2511 ... It's the oldest chapter east of the Mis- sissippi. MAIL DEPT. "We would like to apologize to the members of the Jewish community who were offended by our busboy's Hitler costume at Peabody's restau- rant. He was a 16-year-old por- traying an historical figure, competing for a Halloween prize, not a 21-year-old who had any malicious intent. "The Peabody family has served the gentile and Jewish communities alike for 30 years as a grocery store and 10 years as a restaurant. Both our par- ents, Jim and Wilma Peabody, served in the U.S. armed forces on the European front during World Wat II during Hitler's re- ign. "We meant no offense to our Jewish clientele or our personal family friends. We hope our apology will be accepted." Susan Peabody Wortman Barbara Peabody Beattie IT'S OFFICIAL ... with grand opening this Tuesday ... of Norman's Oyster Bar & Grille (former Vineyards), Franklin and Northwestern ... Dinner only from 5 p.m. ... Next week starts lunch also ... and Sunday brunch will begin second week in December. DON COOK TRIO plays for dancing Friday and Saturday eves at Drake Restaurant, .1.c 3 k1• A IC