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Call 354-6060 Ramada Inn Toledo 2340 S. Reynolds Road Toledo, Ohio 43614 (419) 865-1361 SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Sweet excess. Detroit's favorite Sunday brunch is a kaleidoscope of breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites, served with white linen and silver in the elegance of the Kingsley Inn dining rooms. $10.95iadults. $5.95/children. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Bloomfield Hills tradition. , Kings p Inn Woodard at Long Lake Road • (313) 642-0 ill11 Welcome to ... Alia I OPEN 7 DAYS Family Dining 27167 GREENFIELD, JUST NORTH OF 11 MILE ■ 0144\ I 559-8222 TWO-FOR-ONE BREAKFAST & LUNCH MENU Served from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ALL OMELETTES SERVED WITH HASH BROWNS & TOAST TWO•FOR-ONE LUNCH & DINNER MENU Served From 7 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. . . . WITH SOUP OR SALAD. RICE OR POTATOES 10% OFF EARLY BIRD NEW MENU! ANYBODY! ANY AGE! DINNER SPECIALS (Except 2 For 1 And Early Bird Specials) 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. F,RIDAYI,J,VLY,15, , 1988 SAME LOW PRICES! • American & Lebanese • Daily Specials NO COUPON NECESSARY! High-Flying Reunion For Israel's Defenders DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist f it wasn't for you people, there might not be an Israel today" . .. Dave Fink was among over 200 plus of those who remained there that fought in the war of 1948 . . . and recently at- tended the 40th reunion of Machal (Overseas Personnel from around the world). He heard this expression constantly . . . and saw fellows Dave hadn't seen in 40 years . . . Biggest thrill was meeting three of the gents who flew escort while he was a B-17 gunner . . . Dave previously only knew them by waves of the hands . . . Im- agine German Messer- schmidts from World War II flying escort for an Israeli bomber! CBS met about 50 of them at Kennedy Airport in New York and spent four days with Machal . . . interviewing 12 to 15 selected from the Army, Navy and Air Force for a 20-minute TV segment on "Good Morning CBS," 9 a.m. July 24. Another highlight for Dave, with six other buddies, was visiting their old 69th Squadron at Ramat David about 40 miles north of Haifa . . . It's still active . . . only this time the high-tech planes like F-4 and F-15 fighter bombers are a lot different from the "anything they could get" Messerschmidts, Spit- fires, Mustangs, etc. In 1948, it was a con- glomeration of every type of World War II plane Israel could get ahold of . . . So- meone asked Dave if he'd have liked an F-15 escorting him on raids . . . and Dave replied, "Are you kidding? They sure wouldn't need us!" CONGRATS. . . . to sister- in-law and brother, Shirley and Marvin Raskin . . . on their 36th anniversary . . . The first sofa they owned back on Whitmore Avenue is still around . . . in their base- ment on Everett Avenue in Southfield. HUSBAND. AND WIFE team joins Michigan Cancer Foundation control division here . . . Sandra Wolman, M.D., is new associate medical director . . . and Eric Wolman, M.D., is vice presi- dent of community programs. WEEKLY LUNCHEON meeting each Thursday dur- ing July, 12:30 p.m. at Gold Cion Restaurant, 10 Mile west of Telegraph, is the I togetherness by Gamma Kap- pa Chi Alumni Fraternity of Wayne State University .. . For more info, contact Iry Col- lens, 851-0490; Phil Rothschild, 543-7544; or Morey Sugar, 355-2515. MAKES NO difference in the world where you are, now a direct call to Carey/State- wide Limousine Service here or to Carey's worldwide number puts you in class and comfort anywhere. Since Statewide became af- filiated with Carey, it has doubled its fleet to 27 limos, six vans and six sedans as Michigan's largest and one of the biggest in the Midwest. Carey is in 300 cities, 60 countries and on six continents. FORMER DETROITER Julie Grant Meyer, Mumford and U-M grad, was named first recipient of the Herbert J. Garon Young Leadership Award in New Orleans, La. . . . given to one person bet- ween age 25-40 who displays a special commitment and dedication to the Jewish com- munity . . . Julie's hubby, New Orleans barrister Michael Meyer, is also a former localite . . . She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant in Birmingham. GET WELL wishes . . . to Shirley and Turk Prujan (Prujansky) . . . in Los Angeles. ANNUAL Picnic On The Grass XVI and Fine Arts Auc- tion is Aug. 6, 6:30 p.m., at Shotwell-Gustafson Pavilion of Oakland University. EX-LOCALITE Michael ,Pollack, now a New York state corrections officer, was among those called on to help answer technical questions about a Nazi identification card used in helping to identify John Demjanjuk as "Ivan The Terrible;' convicted death camp guard who allegedly ran the Treblinka gas chambers that killed 850,000 Jews during World War II . . Michael was born and raised in Oak Park . . . His mother, Marcia Pollack, lives in. Southfield. ALL PROCEEDS this Sunday . . . everything I. . . at Excalibur, Franklin and Nor- thwestern, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., will be turned over to help 7-year-old Paul Michaels of Troy . . . $125 tickets include cocktails, hors d'oeuvres galore, etc. . . . Checks can be made payable to Paul Michaels, suffering from a non-operative brain tumor.