about six months ago after 10 years on Woodward in Highland Park ... Having its own parking lot has also proven to be a big as- set. QUITE APROPOS is "Keys To Your Heart" title of this years annual benefit by Oakland Gen- eral Hospital, May 3, 6 p.m., at the Royal Oak Music Theatre ... It'll headline super pianist David Syme ... David is enough, but the evening will also have a pre-glow, buffet and raffle drawings ... Co- chairgals are Karen Dubin and Mari Kaftan. IF HE HAD a fan club, Nat Coleman, former Detroiter now living in Margate, Florida with wife, Doris, would have plenty of members. While getting their annual sun there, snowbirds Harry Lipsitz and Clara and Meyer King sent articles and photos that appeared - in the Sun Sentinal about Nat \/I) helping his neighbors and others to stay young and healthy ... /—' Soupy Sales" over WXYZ-TV in the live camera Maccabees Build- ing days ... Soupy will be at Ma- comb Center for the Performing Arts, tomorrow night, 8 p.m., at Hall(M-59) and Garfield roads in Clinton Township. WHERE ARE ALL the peo- ple who supposedly need jobs, asks Jim Kokus, co-owner of the soon-to-open Jake's On The Lake? ... Ads for help put in sev- eral papers brought only three replies ... Call is out for all posi- tions ... Phone 851-8888, Mon- day through Friday, 9 to 5. Come hook or crook, Jake's On The Lake will definitely open in May at the former site of Buster's Bay, Orchard lake Road and Pon- tiac Trail. THERE'LL BE no losers at Chuck Muer's 17th annual Salmon Stakes Fishing Tourna- ment, April 29, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Lake St. Clair ... All tickets are worth $10 off dinner for two at any of the 19 C.A. Muer restaurants ... $10 raffle tickets enter folks in the fishing tourney From sandwich shop plus a chance to win one of the fine prizes ... Last years big one to full service. that didn't get away was a 25 and a half pound king salmon ... It's a fun day for families at the River He uses his knowledge as a for- Crab restaurant, with outdoor mer athletic director and aero- barbecue, live entertainment, free bics instructor to help folks feel trout fishing pond, face painting, better. prize drawings, etc. OPENING OF his second `The condo dwellers of Holiday Springs say that Nat Coleman is restaurant, May 3, will have an angel in sweat pants," reads owner/chef Chuck "Rocky" Rach- the Sun Sentinal. "Coleman, 75, witz dividing his time running volunteers his time teaching peo- between the two ... Rocky's of ple how to feel alive and through Brighton is added to his Rocky's exercise, fight ailments from of Northville. DINNER THEATRE seems backaches to the degenerative to have taken another enter- effects of a stroke." Nat says he's no angel, but taining route with murder mys- don't tell this to people who he tery presentations ... Now comes has given one kind of therapy or an original Nick C. Kaine Pro- another, like neighbor Ralph Mo- duction, "Musical Murder Mys- rosine, who, since a stroke five tery at The Blue Light Lounge", years ago, mostly sat in his apart- May 9, by Stoyan's Seafood and ment just staring at the walls ... Steak House (home of Joey's He couldn't talk, walk or move Comedy Club), Crooks Road in his right arm ... Five months af- Livonia ... Call 261-5500 through ter learning of Ralphs condition, May 4. "BEST NEIGHBORHOOD Nat had him walking with a cane, moving his right arm and Tavern" is honor given the Mr. beginning to talk ... Other sto- B's Restaurant Group by Michi- ries coming out of Margate about gan Livings fifth annual Trea- Nat Coleman are equally as sure Award in selection by a segment of the Automobile Club amazing. TEN-TIME Grammy winners of Michigans 1,600,000 members and considered one of the worlds ... Mr B's is owned by Mike best four-part harmony and jazz Nash, Marty Tuchman and Rob groups, The Manhattan Trans- Jackier. WORDS OF Wisdom Dept. ... fer, will be this years star at- traction at Michigan Cancer by Pete Ginopolis, owner with Foundations 13th annual dinner, brother Johnny, of Ginopolis' On The Grill, 12 Mile and Middlebelt May 13, Westin Hotel. They are favorites of Mary ... while helping clear tables and Ann and Art Van Elslander, 1995 someone asking if he was a bus- boy, too ... "One of the things I've honorary chairpersons. For more info, call Jackie Sun- learned in this restaurant busi- ness is that if you can't pick it up, day, (313) 833-0715, ext. 414. COUNT IS that Soupy don't put it down." ANOTHER ITALIAN res- Sales(born Milton Hines), has been plastered with over 19,000 taurant is slated to open around pies during his comic career ... the middle of July ... Speranza But he is best remembered in the takes over on the site of the for- local area for his "Lunch With mer Durango Grill in Royal Oak. - \_, Your Hosts: Rick Rogow & Tommy Peristeris Welcome to the best Greek food this side of Greektown featuring the finest Iamb chops among other excellent Greek favorites. CLOSED SATURDAY, MAY 13 TIL 5 p.m. Due To A Private Party . . . Thank You For Your Patience. * Let Us CATER Your Next Affair. Now Accepting Reservations * JOIN US FOR LUNCH For All Private Occasions OR DINNER LIVEJAZZ m .ttoo 12 Mid. ThFurrisddaayy featuring Kevin Crosby and David Ball Open 7 Days • Carry-Out Available 6199 Orchard Lake Rd. (N. of Maple) West Bloomfield 7378600 The Julius Chajes Concert Series - presents >- BORROMEO 7°Q. 5 STRING QUARTET PERFORMING MUSIC OF DEBUSSY, KIRCHNER AND SCHUMANN "The Borromeo String Quartet is simply the best there is on this planet." - The Boston Globe, 1994 LC) Sunday, May 7, 1995 7:30 p.m. General Admission - $10.00 Seniors & Students - $8.00 Jewish Community Center • W. Bloomfield Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery For information call 661-7634 or 1008 Young Concert Artists Management 0") CT) CO Funded in part by the Irwin and Sadie Cohn Fund and the Friends of the Julius Chajes Music Fund. Co-sponsored by The Jewish News. CC a- < 85