60 Friday, March 21, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OPEN 7 DAYS $13" OFF MON.-SUN. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ON OUR BEAUTIFUL LOW-PRICED TRAYS NKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 358-2353 29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. •i 12 rmie NEW WINTER DINNER SPECIALS Featuring Vienna Products 10 Person Minimum MON. THRU THURS. FROM 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. ALL DINNERS LISTED $4 99 FREE DELIVERY • Coupon Must Be Presented When Placing Order • Expires 3-29-86 • One Coupon Per Customer BAKED LAMB OR LIVER & ONIONS HADDOCK OR BROILED CHICKEN LEG OF LAMB OR HAMBURGER STEAK BAR-B-0 CHICKEN OR SPINACH . PIE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ao• SEMOR CMS ' DISCOUNT (Except breakfast) ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: CUP SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, DINNER SALAD & DESSERT (Rice pudding or ice cream or baklava) WA EXCELLENT BREAKFAST SPECIALS! ( 0 13400 W. 9 MILE RD. Just East of Coolidge MITCH'S II Oak Park DINNER FOR AFTER TWO. 4 p.m. 95 Soup Or Salad, Pot., Veg. & Bread Basket Salad & Garlic Bread FOR TWO! •SHISH KEBOB, Rice, Salad & Pita Bread •FISH & CHIPS Cole Slaw, Pot. & Bread Basket •LIVER & ONIONS, Soup or Salad, Pot., Veg. From 100 to 400 LOOK FOR OUR SECOND LOCATION GREENFIELD AND 11 MILE and Bread Basket a BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION ANY COMBINATION{ •HOMEMADE LASAGNA I OPEN MON.-FRI. 6:30-9 p.m. SAT. 7-9 p.m., SUN. 7:30-3 p.m.1 iONIIMMI11111M•111111111111•1•111111111111116•111111111111111111111B01111111111 Me. (FORMERLY IRVING'S) 1.̀ • F" L. J. Loophole's of the Southfield-Hilton Come join us every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for our SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE I BRUNCH ONLY S 1 1 95 • Prime Rib • Shrimp • Poultry • Pasta • Seafood Champagne Served After 12 Noon Reservations Requested Call 557-4800 51 -0394A OPEN 7 DAYS 11 a.m. TO 9 p.m. FAMILY RESTAURANT • BAKED OR BAR-B-Q CHICKEN /AV WPM OF WEST BLOOMFIELD 33010 NORTHWESTERN HWY. AT 14 MILE COUPON ANY COMBINATION! ar en Caf • Breakfast Foods • A Complete Salad Bar • Plus An Incredible Dessert Table and More SOUTHFIELD HILTON 17017 W 9 Mile Rd Southfield. Ml 48075 We Can Assist Your Party Needs With Everything From Hors d'Oeuvres and Cocktails To A Sit-Down Black Tie Affair For More Information, Please Call 666-4440 Your Host: Bill Mitchell Your. Hostess: Juanita 6665 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59), Across from Oakland-Pontiac Airport Pontiac, Mich. Beau jacks Food & Spirits Specializing in one half pound Ground Round s,which are highly regarded by several Detroit publications. Also, fresh seafood daily, entree size salads, and a special menu from American' Heart Association (which we were first in Michigan to present). Dress: Casual Credit Cards: American Express, Diners Club, Master Card and Visa Open: 6 days, Lunch and Dinner and Sunday Dinner 4 p.m. til 9:00 p.m. 4108 W. Maple • Bermingham, MI • I block W. of Telegraph • 626-2630 LOCAL NEWS New Leadership Delegations Travel Detroit's Israel Bond New Leadership Division will partici- pate in two out-of-state meetings: a national spring delegation of New Leadership will be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York April 12-14, and an Interna- tional New Leadership Delega- tion to Israel is scheduled for July 13 to 24. Donald Wagner and Larry Wolfe, co-chairmen of Metro De- troit New Leadership, said in- terested parties should call Paul Needelman at the Israel Bond office, 557-2900, for complete in- formation regarding these trips. The spring delegation will fea- ture a welcoming cocktail recep- tion; a dinner with Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations; a meeting with Dan Halperin, minister for economic affairs at the Israel Em- bassy in Washington, D.C.; and a "Jewish Tour of New York," in- cluding Ellis Island, the Lower East Side and a private tour of the Jewish Museum. Chairing the °Detroit delegation will be Jonathan Brateman. The New Leadership .1986 Delegation to Israel will include a high level tour of historical and archeological sites, interaction with cabinet ministers, members of Knesset, shopping and social events. The trip is open to all singles and couples of the post-college to mid-40s. Detroit's delegation chairman is Richard Partrich. Registration Starts For Baseball Regigtration is under way in Oak .Park for the summer boys' baseball (ages 10-15) and girls' softball (ages 10-14) program sponsored by the Oak Park de- partment of recreation. Player contract deadline is April 3 at 10 p.m. These programs are open to both residents and non-residents. Interested indi- viduals should register at the Oak Park Community Center, 545- 6400. Boys (ages 16-18) and girls (ages 15-18) who are interested in playing on a travel baseball team should contact the department of recreation, 545-6400, for tryout information. Cancer Lecture At CiviC Center "What FamilieS Need -to Know About Cancer," a free community program, will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Southfield Civic Cen- ter. Dr. Vamutii3 Vaitkevicius, on- cologist and chief of medicine at Harper-Grace Hospitals, will dis- cuss the causes, risk factors, pre- vention and treatment of cancer. For inforthation, call Harper- Grace Hospitals' community health programming department, 494-8983.