bar mitzvah in Poland, 1939, was also the year that Hitler con- quered that country ... and the beginning of Marcus' terrible journey of Nazi horror. When the war ended, he weighed only 80 pounds ... from daily feedings of only a quart of water and a small piece of bread ... Being surrounded now by so much meat and produce at Cat- tleman's must bring memories of what he would have done during his hunger struggles to stay alive. Seeing a restaurateur or cater- er at one of Cattleman's Meat and Produce stores isn't strange ... Most chefs know good meat and produce when they see them ... and many have the loyalty of keeping restaurant food costs down. The newly-mergered Cattle- man's Meat and Produce must be seen for more appreciation ... es- pecially the not-found-anywhere refrigerated area with its bevy of meats for purchase by anyone. Having its own packinghouse for retail sales to consumers ... at the same price ... is a large plus. Quality meats and produce under one roof. Shopping in a refrigerated sec- tor where people in the know go is more than just fun ... It is a wonderful experience ... Partic- ularly when whatever you see can be bought. The merger of Cattleman's and Oak Farms into Cattleman's Meat and Produce is the intro- duction of something that might have seemed a future away. A LOST ART has found its way to Timber's Seafood Grille on Grand River, one-half block west of Haggerty. This is where tuxedo-garbed maitre d' Robert Kimoto is doing his excellent tableside food prepa- ration that has been a local sen- sation for a lot of years. Caesar salads with egg whites or yolk, flaming steak Diane or shrimp diablo, bananas Foster, etc., are Bobby biggies as folks have begun to discover the fine Timber's restaurant ... Its rea- sonably-priced menu with perch sauteed without skin, steak tartare and other notable dishes have made Timber's a favorite place to dine for many. Tableside cooking of food by Robert Kimoto at white linen-cov- ered tables and white napkins ... the same Bob who flamed the air at former Bijou ... is tops. SINGLE and in demand ... These are the guys and gals on the "most wanted" list by Michi- gan Cancer Foundation Partners ... The group of young profes- sionals will have a fund-raising bachelor and bachelorette silent and live auction with local per- sonalities being peddled off ... Date is Feb. 24 at the Prudential Town Center Atrium in South- field. ALL THE FOOD at School- craft College's International Gourmet Buffet is prepared by the students ... Their menus are created weekly and highlight foods and methods of the various cuisines ... Seating every Thurs- day, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., is $15 per person ... Feb. 2, Oriental; Feb. 9, Spanish/Mexican; Feb. 16, Ital- ian; Feb. 23, French ... Runs through April 27 ... For reserva- tions, call 313-462-4488. REUNION DEPT. ... 50th by Central High class of 1945 is set for June 9 at Troy Marriott ... 40th at Dearborn Country Club had over 800 ... For more info, call Joan Braun, 810-626-8985, or Donda Rosman, 810-478-5554 ... Luncheon get-together by Northern High grads 1930 to 1939, plus all 1920s, is May 27, at Morel's on Telegraph ... Anne Gonte Silver, 810-647-3553, and Izzy Malin, 810-661-0818, are co- chairpersons. LUNDI GRAS gala 35th an- nual event this year will be 7 p.m. March 8, at the Renaissance Club in Detroit ... Chairfolks are Dorothy Dunitz, Dr. Irving Bur- ton and Roseanne and Sandy Duncan ... Six-course meal in- cludes wines with each course and music for dancing by Matt Michaels & Friends. Archives of American Art, with over 12 million documents and 3,000 oral history interviews, has the world's largest collection of source materials on visual arts from colonial days to today, with much of it available on microfilm. For more info on the Lundi Gras, call Jeanne Penny, 313- 226-7544. IN ANSWER to some readers, the answer is no ... I don't write about every restaurant that is visited. I prefer not to write anything rather than put a poor experience in print that is strictly my opin- ion and may not necessarily be what the restaurant is about. Throughout the years, too many restaurants have lost much money and prestige from bad re- views ... Many restaurant own- ers may have had his or her life savings sent down the drain strictly on an opinion ... It's tough enough out there for dining spots without reviews knocking that loaf of bread from their arms. Better that the restaurateur should be told so that proper ad- justments may be made. GOOD WAITRESS Dept. ... Jeanne Lucko ... days at Ginop- olis', Middlebelt and 12 Mile ... a bundle of personality, smiles and very satisfying efficiency. GET WELL WISHES ... to Hilda Erman ... recuperating at home after surgery. 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