66 Friday, November 22, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
FAMILY RESTAURANT
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OPEN 7 DAYS — MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
SUNDAY 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
SATURDAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
BREAKFAST SPECIALS SERVED ALL DAYI
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 20 CENTS AFTER REGULAR HOURS
WE ALSO FEATURE DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS
10% OFF
SENIOR CITIZENS AFTER 4 p.m.
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OPEN 7 DAYS ... BREAKFAST—LUNCH--DINNER
19460 W. TEN MILE, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
10%
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ANYTHING ON MENU
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352-2320
DINNER FOR TWO
(Except Breakfast Specials)
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3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
2 N.Y. STRIP STEAKS OR
ANGELO'S RESTAURANT
537-8610
24737 W. 8 MILE
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF 4 LISTED ITEMS
• LIVER & ONIONS • BROILED BREAST OF
CHICKEN
• SPAGHETTI
• BAKED COD
• With Coupon
DINNER INCLUDES
SALAD, POT., VEG.
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N'EW OWN ERSHI P
Restaurant
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS
A Cozy Oasis in West Bloomfield
Specializing In American Cuisine With A Flair
Reservations Accepte
1990 Hiller Rd. (Old Orchard TraiD
6 8 2.1347
Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Sun. 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
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Enjoy Elegant Cuisine
NEWLY RENOVATED
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Piano Stylings By
Earl Williams
Tues.-Sun.
Dancing Fri. & Sat.
By
Our New Chef Mike Miller
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PRIVATE
BANQUET FACILITIES
130 W. GRAND RIVER
IN DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON
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229-6013
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DINING WITH DISTINCTION
NOVEMBER SPECIALS Mon. thru Sat
Served with a marinara sauce
$3.95
ENTREES:
Rack Of Lamb
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HOTELS, INNS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE
27000 Sheraton DriMe, Novi, MI 48050
(313)348-5000, Catering Office Ext. 620, 621
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE 851-4094
APPETIZER OF THE MONTH:
Fresh Spaghetti Squash
Whether Business or Pleasure,
Let Our Pride and Catering
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• FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH • FRESH VEAL
• FRESH BROILED 1/2 CHICKEN • LIVER .
• CHICKEN TOSCA • BAKED LASAGNA
OPEN
24 HOURS
PALACE
LOCAL NEWS
lei44.4e/a414
the best pancakes
& omelets in town
COUPON
Fine
Foods
25225 Telegraph & 10 Mile (In Tel-Ex Plaza)
352-7466
THE ORIGINAL
Lightly marinated in mustard sauce and char-broiled
with fresh pears, served with mint jelly
9 5.95
Steak Diane
Tenderloin steak with mushrooms in fresh cracked
pepper, sauteed in cognac
$16.95
Scallops & Shrimp Sherry
Bay scallops & jumbo shrimp with fresh mushrooms,
peapods, red bell peppers, sauteed in sherry wine &
mustard sauce
3 1
3.95
Above entrees include tossed garden salad with choice of dressing, potato ju jour or spaghetti,
and bread basket with butter.
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Dina Berniker
Dina Berniker, long-time de-
puty to the rector (vice-president
for academic affairs) at Bar-Ilan
University, will be guest
speaker at a meeting to be
hosted by Beverly and Arthus
Liss in their West Bloomfield
home on Dec. 3, announced
Howard Tapper, Bar-Ilan's edu-
cation chairman.
Born in Lithuania, Mrs. Ber-
niker has been on Bar-Ilan's
administrative staff since its
opening in 1955, serving the
last 19 years as assistant, and
then chief administrative de-
puty, to the university's rector.
She bridges the academic and
administrative branches of the
university, making sure that
university policy is carried out
in the classroom, and that aca-
demic policy is followed through
by the administration.
In addition, she is one of Bar-
Ilan's major liaisons to the
Ministry of Education and Cul-
ture, as well as to the planning
and grants committee of Israel's
Council for Higher Education.
She recently returned from
Nairobi, Kenya, where she
served as an Israeli delegate to
the World Women's Conference.
Serving with Tapper on the
planning committee for the Dec.
3 meeting are: Jon Colman, Sid
Feldman, Barry Fleischer, Be-
rnie Kent, Jeff Robbins, Sher-
man Shapiro, Dan Weiner, Lisa
Weiner, Mark Vieder and Alan
Yost.
Interfaith Holiday
Service Sunday
Temple Beth El will partici-
pate in an interfaith Thanksgiv-
ing service for the 11th year in
a row at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at St.
Owen Church, 6869 Franklin,
Birmingham.
Participating congregations
include St. Regis Catholic
Church, Christ Church Cran-
brook, Franklin Community
United Methodist Church, St.
Hugo of the Hills, Pine Hill
Congregational Church, Kirk in
the Hills Presbyterian Church,
St. Andrew Lutheran Church,
First Baptist Church of Bir-
mingham, Pastoral Care-
Beaumont Hospital, St. Owen
Catholic Church, Beverly Hills
United Methodist Church and
the Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies.