ONE STOP SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT 4 041* ‘46 RESTAURANT & BANQUET CENTER Banquet Accommodations For 20 To 500 • Weddings • Showers • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Business & Corp. Conferences „,• Luncheons • Reunions • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Etc. Please 8101 - WS empfer SOO SERIES page 103 GAME TM Announce The Grand Opening Of BAKER'S OF MILFORD the RESTAURANT MAKE AN EVENING OR DAY OF IT! Bistro 313: Indoor & outdoor Dining. • Fine Wines & Cocktails. (Over 100 Bottle Beers Available) • 4,000 Sgnare foot Deck. • Steak, Seafood, Gourmet Pizza, Salads, & Sandwiches. Available for private Parties. Seats 240 The Short Game: Two 18 hole Par 54 Putting Courses. • Real grass greens under bets at night. • 75 Yard pitching Range. • Sand Traps. Waterfall and ponds with fish. • Available for private parties. MIMI MIMI MIMI MINN •10111111 1=1111 MINN =NM MIN I -FREE FREE FREE Buy one menu item get the second menu item Free Dine In Only SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $10.95 for adults • 1 Coupon Per Table • With Ad • Expires November 11th, 1996 It's A Beautiful Fall Drive Hours of Restaurant: Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. 11-11, Sunday 11-8 roAA— 2025 South Milford Road (2 Miles North of 96, Across From Kensington Park) Milford (810)685-0505 f. I mom mm. mm. mom mm. Immo mom mom mm. mm. mom Elm i mm mom mom 1 al 10% OFF TOTAL BILL (810) 332-9100 313 E (Between Walton Baldwin & Joslyn) Closed Mondays Ext, 83 I Palaaa I i SHORT i GRAM IO IIIIMEMSE ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED . SUPER OCTOBER SPECIALS! $6 95 $6.95 $4.95 $6 95 $6.95 $7.95 $6.95 $7.95 MONDAY . . . . CHOPPED SIRLOIN W/ZIP SAUCE TUESDAY . . .. CHICKEN ARTURO GEFILTE FISH PLATE WEDNESDAY . CHICKEN PARMESAN SPAGHETTI W/Meat or Marinara Sauce OUR FAMOUS BAKED SHORT RIBS THURSDAY . . , SALMON PATTIES WHITE FISH Broiled or Duratee INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG. AND BREAD BASKET (Spaghetti Includes Soup or Salad & Bread Basket) FSATURDAY Classic Authentic French Pastry Shop & Bakery Special Occasion & Wedding Cakes Coffee Roaster + Coffee & Tea Merchant Homemade Ice Cream + Fine Chocolates Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Reservations Advised 23421 Woodward + Ferndale - Between 9 and 10 Mile Roads, nine blocks south of 1-696 On the west side, corner of Woodland + Parking in our adjacent lot (810) 541-1200 I (of equal or lesser value) $13.00 Value with coupon Exp 10/31/96 Not Valid With Any Other Offer L SPECIAL gi I FOOTBALL SEASON" SPECIAL - 1 LB. ANY MEAT (No Lean) • • •• LOAF OF BREAD N CHOICE OF LB. OF POTATO SALAD OR COLE SLAW 2 PICKLES Open Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Sundays SHIVA DINNERS and BEAUTIFUL PARTY TRAYS Free Delivery DELI AND GOURMET RESTAURANT 21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW • 352-4940 FAX: 352-9393 GRAND OPENING OF SZECHUAN EMPIRE NORi Authentic Szechuan Cooking fAlwavOctuabes RESTAURANT (ST LOUNGE EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN, EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN CUISINE Businessmen's Luncheons Daily We specialize in Veal, Chicken and Seafood Strolling Gypsy Musicians Warm, Comfortable Decor and Bountiful Servings at Inexpensive Prices Serving Windsor and Detroit For Over Twenty Years 104 5 mins. from Tunnel • 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange For Reservations 1-800-963-1903 or (519) 252-0246 ' •Fresh Seafood •Home of General TSO'S • No MSG dir All Dishes World Class Chicken 10% OFF TOTAL BILL DINE IN OR CARRYOUT _ Not good with any other offer 1 coupon per table • with coupon Exp 10/31/96 39450 14 Mile Rd. corner of Haggerty in the Newberry Square Plaza (810) 960-7666 Original location: 29215 5 Mile Rd at Middlehelt - Livonia Community Center. David Jack, children's record- ing artist who performed twice at the White House, will entertain 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. Other artists in the Sunday af- ternoon family series include: on Jan. 19, Guy Sferlazza of Chau- tauqua Express, a one-man mu- sical show who specializes in stringed instruments such as the mandolin and guitar; on April 13, Fran Avni, who sings fun-filled songs and does movement activ- ities; and June 8, PuppetArt, a troupe of puppet masters from the former Soviet Union. For season subscription and in- dividual performance information, call the JPM (810) 967-4030. Oct. 24 Program Honors Rabin Adat Shalom Synagogue will host a community-wide event to mark the Jewish calendar anniversary of the death of Yitzhak Rabin, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24. The program will include a cer- emony to honor the life and mem- ory of the slain prime minister, with memorial prayers, words of Torah and a documentary film about his life: Rabin: 1922-1995, Soldier in the Army of Peace. A representative of the Michigan/Is- rael Connection will speak. Megillah Class At Beth Achim The Cultural Commision of Con- (L. gregation Beth Achim is offering a class on reading the Megillah Esther. The class, taught by ritual di- rector Joseph Baras, will meet at the synagogue on Sunday morn- ings at 9:30 a.m. There is no charge for the class. For information, call Reb. Baras, 352-8670. Calendar Goes On-Line The community calendar is now accessible via the Internet. The Jewish Community Council's cal- endar secretary, Michael Daitch, will continue to take phone in- quiries for calendar scheduling. Betsy Winkelman, chair of the newly formed Jewish Communi- ty liaison Committee, recently ap- pointed a calendar subcommittee to review and revise guidelines for use of the Community Calendar. The calendar may be found on the Internet at http://www.met- roguide.com/jewish web/calen- dar.shtml. Those wishing to list events may do so by phone at (810) 642- 5393, by fax at (810) 642-6469, or via e-mail: council@jfind.org or the Internet.