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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-27

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• breakfast • lunch • dinner
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open tuesdays thru sundays
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

968-0022

lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mile & greenfield. oak park

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Fred Bayne at the organ nightly.

1128 E. Nine Mile Road (1 1/2 Mile East of .1-75)

Recommended by AAA & Mobile Guides

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(313) 541-2132

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SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN

Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12-10

CARRY OUT • CATERING
I BANQUET FACILITIES I
8410 W. NINE MILE, W of. Livernois
544-1021

GOLDEN BOWL

Restaurant
22106 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & Iv Shopping Center
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT
398-5502 or 398-5503

SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN CUISINE

OPEN 1 DAYS–Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. & Holidays 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Your Chef: FRANK ENG

• Banquet Facilities

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THE GOLD COIN

OPEN 7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
AND AMERICAN FOOD

24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TEL-EX PLAZA)

West of Telegraph

353-7848

THE GPEAT WAC.C.•

SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC
DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS

PRIVATE DINING ROOM

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• BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS

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Your host . . . HENRY LUM

Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering

35135 Grand River, Farmington
(Drakeshire Shopping Center)

476-9181

HOA KOW INN

Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods

Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid.. Sun. 12 to 10:30
— Carry-Out Service —

13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park

KING LIM'S 'GARDEN

Mandarin, Szechuan & Cantonese Food

26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER. OAK PARK

Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
Fri. 11 to 11. Sat. 11 to 12
Sun. 12 noon to 10

968-3040

547-4663

OPEN 7 DAYS
WEEK

NEW KING
LIM'S

;3305 Auburn Rd.

Carry - Out Service
Catering To Parties Available

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852 - 8280

Exotic Cocktails

FLOWN IN FRESH

EXPRESSLY FOR YOUR DINING

at ENGLISH DOVER SOLE
KINGSLEY INN 642-0100
, the

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• Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
OPEN Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Sun. & Holidays 12 Noon-12:30 a.m.

CARRY OUT SERVICE

EASY PARKING

322 W. McNichols Bet. Woodward & Second

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ENTERTAINMENT

Friday, March 27, 1987

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GOING PLACES

Continued from Page 55

THEATER

UNIVERSITY
MUSICAL
SOCIETY: Rackham Au-
ditorium, University of Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor, The Cam-
bridge Buskers 4 p.m. Sun-
day; Hill Auditorium, James
Galway, 8 p.m. Friday, free,
764-2538.

MUSIC HALL CENTER FOR
THE PERFORMING ARTS:
350 Madison Ave., Detroit,
Famous People Players,
7:30 p.m. today and Satur-
day, admission, 963-7680.

ter, 23600 W. Warren, Dear-
born Hts., Arts and Crafts
Around the World, 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, admis-
sion, 561-6515.

FILM

DETROIT FILM THEATRE:
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave., Therese, 7
and 9:30 p.m. today and
Saturday, Things To Come,
7 p.m. Sunday, admission,
832-2730.

JEWISH PARENTS INSTI-
TUTE: main Jewish Center,
6600 W. Maple, West Bloom-
field, intergenerational con-
cert, 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
661-1000, ext. 333.

AFTERNOON FILM THEA-
TER: Detroit Institute of Arts,
5200 Woodward Ave.,
Psycho, 1 p.m. today through
Sunday, Ohayo, 1 p.m.
Tuesday through March 29,
admission, 832-2730.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
OPERA THEATRE: Men-
delssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor,
Turn of the Screw, 8 p.m.
today and Saturday, 2 p.m.
Sunday, admission, 764-
0450.

FRIENDS FILM SERIES:
Southfield Public Library,
26000 Evergreen Rd., South-
field, Gaslight, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, 354-9100.

CHILDREN

PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS:
Austin Hall, 18000 E. Warren,
Detroit, The Electric Sun-
shine Man, 1 p.m. Saturdays
and Sundays through April
26, admission, reservations,
559-6727.

SPORTS

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVER-
SITY: Joe Louis Arena,
NCAA Division I Men's Ice
Hockey Championship,
today and Saturday, admis-
sion, 567-6000.

DETROIT RACE COURSE:
28001 Schoolcraft, Livonia,
stake races, today through
Sept. 7, 525-8331.

DETROIT PISTONS: Pontiac
Silverdome, against Indiana,
7:30 p.m. Thursday, admis-
sion.

ART SHOWS

CADE GALLERY: 214 W.
Sixth St., Royal Oak, paint-
ings by Michael Joseph,
now through Wednesday,
546-3365.

TROY ART GALLERY: 755
W. Big Beaver, Suite 131,
Troy,
20th Century
Japanese Prints and
Kimonos, exhibit through
April 4, free, 362-0112.

CENTER FOR CREATIVE
STUDIES: Sarkis Galleries,
Yamasaki Arts and Crafts
Building, 245 E. Kirby, De-
troit, Industrial Design Fa-
culty Exhibit, now through
April 6, 872-3118.

EXHIBIT: Sokol Cultural Cen-

NIGHT CLUBS

ASTI'S CAFFE: 998 W. Hu-
ron, Pontiac, music by John
Dameron, 8:30 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays, 683-1116.

1940 CHOPHOUSE: 1940 E.
Jefferson, Detroit,
Billy
Rose, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon-
days; Beth Merry and Jim
Blair,
Tuesday through
Saturday; 567-1940.

VIVIO'S RESTAURANT AND
LOUNGE: 2460 Market,
Eastern Market, Detroit,
Charles Rowland, today,
Saturday and Thursday eve-
nings, 393-1711.

PANACHE: 555 Woodward,
Birmingham, Steve King and
the Diddlies, 9 p.m. Monday,
642-9400.

RED CEDARS: Telegraph at 9
Mile Rd., Southfield, Phil
Marcus Esser, 8:30, 10:30
p.m. and midnight, Fridays
and Saturdays, through April
25; Josh White Jr. 8 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays,
admission, reservations,
353-5170.

THOMAS' CRYSTAL GAR-
DENS: 50 S. Groesbeck, Mt.
Clemens, Puttin' on the
Stars, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.
today and Saturdays, 3 and
5:30 p.m. Sundays, admis-
sion, 772-2240.

NICKY'S: 755 W. Big Beaver,
Troy, Northern Lights, every
Tuesday through Saturday,
362-1262.

KINGSLEY INN: 1475 Wood-
ward, Bloomfield Hills, pianist
Ronny Phillips, 8:30 p.m. -
1:30 a.m. Monday through
Saturday, pianist Charley
Dubin, 7-11 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday, 642-0100.

CHIVES: 50 S. Groesbeck
Hwy., Mt. Clemens, Two

Twenty, Tuesday through
May 2, 772-2240.

DANCE

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY:
Varner Recital Hall, Roches-
ter, Oakland Dance Theatre,
8 p.m. today and Saturday, 3
p.m. Sunday, admission,
370-3013.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CEN-
TER: 6600 W. Maple Rd.,
West Bloomfield, Hora Aviv,
folk dance group, 8 p.m.
Saturday, admission, 661-
1000 ext. 342.

MISCELLANEOUS

DETROIT HISTORICAL DE-
PARTMENT: Dossin Great
Lakes Museum, Strand Drive,
Belle Isle, Iron Men and
Steel Vessels — the History
of the Great Lakes
Engineering Works, 10
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday, admission,
267-6440.

DETROIT NEWS AND
ENGINEERING SOCIETY
OF DETROIT: Cobo Hall,
30th Annual Science and
Engineering Fair of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, 9 a.m.-8
p.m. today, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday, noon-1 p.m. Sun-
day, free, 832-2066.

Tickets Available
For Coffee Concert

The City of Southfield
Tours will go to the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra Friday
Coffee Concert 10 a.m. April
3, at Ford Auditorium. After
the concert there will be
lunch at a mystery restau-
rant in Windsor.
Cost includes transporta-
tion, orchestra seats, lunch
and border crossing. For tic-
kets or information, call Sol
Golbman, 354-4717.

Russian Film
At Towne Theater

A Russian film, "Trial on
the Road," will be shown at
10 a.m. Sunday at the Towne
Theater, Oak Park.
The film is in Russian with
English subtitles. There is an
admission fee, and the public
is invited.

Wildlife Art Show

The city of Southfield will
host the 1987 Michigan
Wildlife Art Festival, an ex-
hibit and sale of wildlife art,
Thursday through April 5 at
the Southfield Civic Center
Pavilion.

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