BAR & GRILL In The Halsted Village Plaza 37610 W. 12 MILE RD. AT HALSTED • (810) 848-9009 The Bold And The Bountiful: Charitable Metro Detroiters Carry-Out Available THE NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY PUB WITH A CASUAL ATMOSPHERE We Feature • • • • GREAT HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS LUNCH BUFFET MONDAY THRU FRIDAY A VARIETY OF MENU ITEMS TWI-"LITE" DINNER MENU FOR THOSE WITH THE SMALLER APPETITE • LARGE SCREEN TV • POOL TABLE-DARTS-GAMES * 4-1* ";•I M COME IN AND SEE US I I BRING THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE 50% OFF !YOUR SECOND MEAL OR SANDWICHi t, Expires 6-15-96 L 7161r1rjr1::. ' These Shoes Were Made For COMPETE MEALS INCLUDE SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE & DESSERT (Except Cheesecake) Walkin' MONDAY .... CHOPPED SIRLOIN W/ZIP SAUCE $7 95 TUESDAY .... SWISS STEAK $7.25 WEDNESDAY . PROVIMI MILK-FED VEAL MARSALA, PICCATA OR PARMESAN $9.95 THURSDAY ... SALMON PATTIES Made With Red Sockeye Salmon $8 95 FRIDAY BROILED OR DURATEE WHITE FISH $9 75 SATURDAY STUFFED CABBAGE $7.25 rmis - I 1 etro Detroit has cer- tainly experienced its fair share of bad raps. But let's talk about the good for a change. What about metro Detroit's reputation for be- ing renowned as one of the most charitable cities nationwide? And, it's not just older, affluent individuals donating their time and money. Young adults are helping to raise dollars and awareness for a variety of caus- es. More than 800 metro Detroit walkers — of all ages — raised over $115,000 for the Cystic Fi- brosis Foundation's Eighth An- nual Great Strides Walk-a-thon on May 18 and 19. "Eye" spied several young adults at Bloomer Park in Rochester Hills sup- COUPON GOOD FOR 0°/00FF ABOVE ITEMS MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN ORDERING Coupon Good For 2 People Only I Jj Expires 6-13-96 L SHIVA DINNERS and BEAUTIFUL PARTY TRAYS Open Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Sundays Free Delivery DELI AND GOURMET RESTAURANT 21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW • 352-4940 FAX: 352-9393 OltueifDttutbe. RESTAURANT & LOUNGE EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN, EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN CUISINE c.r) LLJ Cr) L1J F— C) CC LU I=1 LU 102 Take Dad to Another Country FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 16th and let the strolling gypsies entertain him on this special day. 5 mins. from Tunnel • 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange "y. For Reservations 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 6 3 - 1 9 0 3 or (519) 252-0246 Above: Laura Teicher and daughter Molly Teicher Bonnell Right: Lisa Dechter and Sheryl Rubin at Fanclub Foundation for the Arts Fund- Raiser. because Mark Levine, a mem- Advice Taken To Heart ber of the organization, has cys- Not that we need a Hallmark tic fibrosis. holiday to remind us how special "Mark does community vol- dads can be, but in honor of Fa- unteer service for B'nai B'rith ther's Day "Eye" asked several Leadership," said Jeff young adults, "What Cymerint. "He thought was the best advice your ( 2–' it was a good idea to get father ever gave you?" involved in other pro- Here are their respons- jects that don't neces- es: 'Cl He isn't fair, so take sarily have a Jewish theme. I would like to fair out of your dictio- see B'nai B'rith Leader- nary." — Sandy ship help out with this MIC HELLE Rockind event each year." "Don't cry over any- CO HEN thing that can't cry over SPECIA L TO THE Eye'll Drink To That you." — Hugh Victor JEWIS H NEWS More than 350 young "The best advice, arts supporters gath- which I didn't listen to, ered at the Townsend Hotel on was, Don't go into retail.' " — Sh- May 23 for the Fanclub Foun- eryl Rubin dation For The Arts' 20/30 "Success is not in the end, but League's second annual spring in the pursuit to reach the end." fund-raiser. Co-chairs Paul Sil- -- Lisa Dechter verman and David Grossman "Goals are dreams with dead- c –/ _\ organized the evening, lines." — Elie Boudt which included a silent "Sit your ass in a chair." — auction of art and fine Amanda Dechter wines. "Never burn a bridge, and be The 20/30 League true to your word." — Rick raised enough money to Loewenstein fully fund a grant for "My dad always gives great ad- Walled Lake Central vice, but I'm often too stubborn High School's art pro- to listen to such advice as: Don't gram. Students learn to use so much (salt or sugar). You design and create prop- shouldn't eat too much (eggs, ba- style art, 20-foot-high con or red meat). You need to ex- mural paintings and oth- ercise more."' — Bob Miller er forms of display art. The year-long project cul- What's Goin' On minates when the stu- Hillel of Metro Detroit is go- dent artists transform an ing canoeing from 11:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, at Skip's Huron Canoe Livery in Ann Arbor. To re- serve a spot, respond by July 8 at (313) 577-3459. The next Shabbat Service for Singles begins at 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 14, at Shaarey Zedek-B'nai Israel. porting this cause. Noah Teicher's 18-month- old niece, Molly Teicher Bon- nell, has cystic fibrosis. "I wanted to volunteer my time to a worthy organization and to one that hits home," Teicher said. "I wanted to do something for my niece and other kids as well." Not all young adults at Great Strides had a personal tie to the event. "I enjoy walking during office building into a dazzling and the warm weather as a form of spectacular atmosphere for the exercise anyway," said Terri Fanclub Foundation's Fantrava- Rosen. "Walking for a good ganza fluid-raiser on Saturday, cause, like cystic fibrosis, is just October 26. an added incentive." Other recipients of this year's The B'nai B'rith Leadership event are Hilberry Theatre, Or- Network also lent a helping chard Children's Services Com- hand — 22 in fact — and regis- munity Art Program and the tered walkers on Sunday morn- Birmingham-Bloomfield Art As- ing. The group got involved sociation. Mazel Tov Congratulations to Steve Waldman, who earned a merit certificate award at the 37th Clio International Ad- vertising Festival and Expo in San Francisco. The annual event recognizes worldwide creative excellence in the advertising field. Agencies from 54 countries competed this year. Waldman was honored for conceptualizing, writing and helping produce "Ode To A Crave," a radio ad for White Castle. ❑ r—/\