A e Peart ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES AND CHILDREN'S MENU, TOO RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE 11101 - ALL•YOU•CAN•EAT SUNDAY BUFFET AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY I COUPON I ire CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCA CO UM N S '495 Children 10 & Under Tax and tip not included INCLUDES SOUP OF THE DAY & 2 EGG ROLLS, ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN BEEF WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED RICE HOT TEA OR COFFEE. •DINE IN ONLY • No Substitutions, Please • Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer • Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location r $ C95 ■ ∎ Ni Children 10 & Under Tax and tip not included I COUPON I 20% OFF DINNER OR CARRYOUT • Not Good With Any Other Coupon or Sunday Buffet OUR OTHER LOCATIONS ROCHESTER HILLS 2501 S. Rochester Rd. (North of Auburn Rd.) 852-0170 $ 1;P 95 per person $ 695 per person DINNER FOR 2 $1395 FOR 2 L DINNER BUFFET SERVED 4:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Northville Student Wins Essay Contest LUNCH BUFFET SERVED 11 a.m. TO 3:30 p.m. L 1 Coupon Per Guest Check , • Expires 3-31-93 JN 11 MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER & TELEGRAPH FAX:354-0647 SOUTHFIELD 354-3700 ROSEVILLE 20753 13 Mile Rd. (At Little Mack) 293-4640 r 25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid-11 Plaza Farmington Hills I WE SERVE BEER & WINE I 476-1750 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS SUN.-THURS. 3 P.M.-6P.M. • CHICKEN STIR FRY - Served Over Rice • HOMEMADE MEAT LOAF Served With Pot. & Veg. FRI. & SAT. 3 P.M.-5 P.M. ALL $495 PRICED AT • LIVER & ONIONS Served With Pot. & Veg. ALSO INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD & DINNER ROLL • CHARGRILLED CHICKEN BREAST •No Senior Citizen Discount on Specials Served With Pot. & Veg. •Not Valid With The Entertainment Coupon • SPAGHETTI OR MOSTACCIOLI Reg. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-11, Served With Garlic Bread Jane's Place What They Say About • Sat 8-10, Sun. 8-9 40 701 . 111111 11.11111111111111‘N. Line ', Plat e alhahma.a6 tAa&i&Zia.M10446.,146$ ■ 4 .10626.1%.1 ■ 1" Casual Dining at Popular Prices in an Intimate Cafe Setting ITALIA "A fine authentic Italian restaurant with classic flavors, superb presenta- tion, modestly-pric- ed...and the culi- nary expertise of legendary Aldo Ottaviani." N orthville student Matthew Brenner recently won first place in the America & Me essay contest at Meads Mill Middle School. His first place essay now advances to the state level competition. Several thousand eighth- grade students participate in the contest. This year's topic was "Why I'm Important To America." Matthew wrote about his community service project, where he vol- unteered at Kids Club In Higland Lakes, a program to help young children. "I helped the kindergarteners through the fourth graders on different projects. I really learned about responsiblity because the kids looked up to me," said Matthew. Matthew is the son of Beverly and Gerald Brenner, the brother of Michael and the grandson of Herb and Jean Newman of Ft. Lauderdale, Danny Raskin The Jewish News 1096 E. 14 Mile Road Between Mound and Van Dyke 268-3200 25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • SOUTHFIELD MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. FR1. &SAT. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 12 noon-8p.m. • r 354-3640 DINNER FOR TWO FRI., SAT. & SUN., MAR. 19, 20, 21 CHOICE OF 8 COMPLETE ENTREES! e, ALSO INCLUDES: BEVERAGE & DESSERT, SOUP OR SALAD AND PITA BREAD. Not Valid With Any Other Coupons or Offers L KENNY HELFER AT THE KEYBOARD 043/ inoni 6-- A couple WE ARE NOW OPEN FRI. & SAT. 6:30 P.M.-9:30 P.M. B 95 per SUNDAYS 12 noon to 8 p.m. Danny Raskin, Jewish News • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Anniversaries • Private Parties All Your Happy Occasions 78 (3t3) 544-7373 by k,tA I N New York Cookbook NEW YORK COOKBOOK Lots of nibbles and noshes are featured in the recently published New York Cookbook by Molly O'Neil (Workman Publishing, $17.95). Ms. O'Neill used thousand of New York sources for her book. Not only are there interesting recipes but humorous vi- gnettes about food. She discussed the origin of the phrase "Jewish penicillin," referring to chicken soup. As for some of the Nosh stops, the Second Avenue Kosher Delicatessan and Restaurant, Streits Matzoh Factory and Moishe's Kosher Bake Shop are men- tioned. In the spirit of a community cookbook, the author donated a portion of the royalties to the City Meals-on-Wheels program. NCJW CONVENTION Matthew Brenner Myn Newman of Southfield and Lorraine Brenner of Southfield. HOME IMPROVEMENT "The Simone Vitale Band is your assurance of a great evening" C 0 "Home Sweet Home" will be held all day March 14 at the Southfield Civic Center Pavilion. Last year's show featured 50 contractors and businesses exhibiting the latest home improvement techniques. Guest speakers will be Steve Thomas, host of This Old House, Cynthia Fellman, landscape archi- tect for Frank's Nursery, and David Mark Weiss, an interior designer. For more information call 967-1112. Delegates from the Greater Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women will attend the centennial convention Mar- ch 18-21 in Chicago. Some of the NCJW members atten- ding the convention include: Linda Bloom, Carol Sue Coden, Shelly Cooper, Carol Fogel, Barbara Grant, Gayle Hirsch, Kitty Hirsch, Susan Knoppow, Claire Kretchmer, Ellen Labes, Terran Leemis, Sandy Leshman, Louis Lessing, Marilyn Levine, Kimberly Lifton, Judy Rosenberg, Joyce Rubenstein, Rosie Schlussel, Helen Shevin, Maureen Shapiro, Wendy Wagenheim and Josphine Wiener.