681-3537 3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Good Reading L4 ae-A Since e - l 1942 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Thu rs. Fri. & Sot. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Sun. SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN 44- I-v—T N"" "WCY T Tsr"I' - " Z"V.— ""°r 1""r ri- Tr - THE JEWISH NEWS 354-6060 TRAY CATERING FOR YOUR NEXT AFFAIR OUR SPECIALTY 25080 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE 569-0882 F lgUNEEY 01.16d GREAT CE CHEF ERNIE DI MICHELE SPECIALIZING IN NORTHERN & SOUTHERN ITALIAN CULINARY ARTISTRY GARY ROSE AND HIS GOLDEN VIOLINS STROLLING TRIO MON., WED., THURS., FRI., AND SAT. NOW EVERY MONDAY-6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ITALIAN BUFFET VEALS — CHICKENS — PASTAS — CANNELONI — FISH — SALADS—ETC.. ETC ETC. $ 11 1 95 $595 Adults Children 10 & Under OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30 a.m.-2:30 pn. IS HARD TO BEAT! • HOT & COLD $795 495 Adults 10 • ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT j "I understand they were perfectly happy until they found out they were missing a big party at The Westin." When yotei want your next social event to really be an occasion, start at the place that can do more for you: The Westin Hotel in the heart of Detroit's renaissance. It's not just the world's tallest; it's world- class.. Choose from a variety of rooms, each more perfect than the next. Call on our staff of chefs who appreciate your tastes, and want your menu to be uniquely fitting to your affair. And get. the counsel and the help of our group of catering professionals who put their experi- ence at your service. So next time, give us a: chance to show you how we can get you. out, of the ordinary and into the extra- ordinary—at The Westin. Then ask yourself: can we do everything to make your next event a complete success? Of course # we can. THE WESTIN HOTEL Renaissance Center Detroit Catering Department 568-8400 46 Friday, July 25, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS COCO'S CORNER ... "Fi- nally somebody's thinking about us dogs by barking up the right tree. Diane Dickinson and John Yera are gonna have a Dog Bar at their new Corporation Cortina spot (20 percent men, 20 percent women, 60 percent non-gender) opening in September. "Folks taking us for a walk at Sugar Tree on Orchard Lake Rd. north of Maple Rd. will now have a place fo us guys 'n gals to get a snort or two of water. And I'm perking up my ears at the news that they may have some doggie snacks, too . . . Hope their ribbon chewing ceremony is with a long doggie chaw instead of ribbon. But ain't that really nice, folk's?" Diane will run back and forth from her Marilyn Brooks store, also at Sugar Tree . . . In fact, there'll be phones connected at both places to drive Diane nuts . . . Thank heavens she has an ace right-hand gal, Nancy Saltsman, at Marilyn Brooks, in case she gets tied up at Corporation Cor- tina. CoCo can't wait for the opening . . . He's in love with Diane al- ready. NICE PEOPLE DEPT. ... Sue and Manny Vexler . . . of Michelle Lauren women's fash- ions . . . in Windsor. CONGRATS ... to Mark Hechler . . . on his 60th birthday . . . Party by wife Rose for 100 friends and relatives also feted his upcoming retirement . . . at end of this month. HELLO ... from Arlene Bar- nett Gilmore . . . living in At- lanta, Ga. RECORD TURNOUT of American buyers swarmed Freed's Mens Wear in Windsor over July 4 weekend . . . Was the longest in Freed's 56-year his- tory. The 30,000-square-foot store, Canada's largest men's clothing operation, is run by Gerald Freed, Ari Freed, Alan Orman and Danny Orman . . . But don't discount the gals, .folks . . . they have a 400-square-foot boutique in which to shop also at Freed's . . . It was opened about a year- and-a-half ago and is run by Alan's wife, Diana Orman. Freed's, on corner of Gladstone and Ottawa, originally started out at same location with only 1,000 square feet . . . Five addi- tions over the 56 years have brought about the 30,000- square-foot biggie of clothing beauty. CONGRATS ... to Mert Rob- bins . . . on his birthday. NEXT TWO FASHION shows by Leah Marks will be Tam-0- Shanter Country Club, Sept. 17 . . . and Orchestra Hall benefit, Nov. 11. "I DO" DEPT. ... Harold "Hershe" Rothenberg of Hersh's on The Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Rd. . . . and Caryn Lerner . . . be- came partners in life last week. KELLIE EVANS has been named account executive to the newly-acquired Fretter Inc. ac- count at Simons Michelson Zieve Advertising . . . Susan Brink takes over the Jacobson's and Fisher Wallpaper accounts .. . Kim Ritter, 1986 graduate of Troy High, doing her bit as sum- mer intern/apprentice art direc- tor at SMZ, will attend Michigan State U. this fall . . . on a soccer scholarship. 20 YEAR REUNION by Cass Tech class of '66 is Aug. 2 at Roostertail . . . $40 tickets in- clude dinner, open bar and souvenir . . . with portion of pro- ceeds to Cass Tech Scholarship Fund . . . No tickets at door .. . and today is deadline for getting them . . . Call C.J. Grant, 863- 2311 or 822-9171. STEVE COOPER has been elected president of Southfield Bar Association . . . to first term on board of B'nai B'rith Anti- Defamation League . . . and by lawyers of Oakland County to re- present them in the State Bar AssociationThe former South- field councilman is in race for va- cancy of 46th District Court seat which will occur when Judge Clarence Reid retires. CONGRATS ... to John Finck . . . on his 32nd birthday . . . John is director of public rela- tions for Michigan Opera Co. . . . and was recently appointed na- tional press representative for Opera Pacific in Costa Mesa, Calif., U.S.'s newest opera com- pany . . . He'll spend his time be- tween the two . . . Opera Pacific will do its shows in Orange County Performing Arts Theater with its 3,000 seats . . . Initial budget for opera and musical theater is a whopping $4 million. STILL ANOTHER shopping center by Morris Margulies . . . a small one this time . . . for strip shopping on Ten Mile, west of Greenfield and New Orleans Mall . . . Slated for November opening . . . and will be called Ritz Plaza. MAIL DEPT.... "Thank you very much for the news article you put in about our tiny, but growing congregation. Ever since the death of my beloved mother, Norma Newman-Shoemaker, almost 12 years ago, I've been eager to learn about my .roots. I have a 'rich' Jewish heritage, and with the help of my dear uncles Rudy and Dave Newman, I'm learning from where it stems. "Not having been raised a Jew, I am now in the process of study- ing towards a conversion back to the religion of my birth. I feel it's extremely important for my three sons to learn about and live that part of our heritage which we have missed all these years. That's why the growth of Kenai's Congregation Briat Elohim is so crucial to me. I need the fellow- ship of other Jews to help support me in my goals to educate my family and friends and with whom to share my enthusiasm in observing the religion of my an- cestors; living as a Jewish fam- ily." - Kathy A. Atkinson Box 1012 Kenai, Alaska 99611