SUN. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 0 MON.-SAT. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. I Featuring ROSE GUTTMAN'S DELIVERY AVAILABLE TRADITIONAL JEWISH HOME COOKING! EAT IN OR CARRY OUT INTRODUCING ROSE'S HOMEMADE OVEN-ROASTED TURKEY BREAST ALSO TRY HER HOMEMADE PICKLED TROUT, GEFILTE FISH & ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF PLUS 25 MORE ITEMS! At The Movies BEST DEAL IN TOWN! •I LB. CORNED BEEF DAIRY •I PINT COLE SLAW AND OR POTATO SALAD DELI TRAYS •I LI SLICED RYE BREAD INCLUDING I ROSE'S •I HEW OR I HOMEMADE OLD DILL I SOUR CREAM PICKLE 1 Expires 10- 15-98 NUT CAKE —I L L NEW - R— OU— STYLE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SMOKED FISH & HANDCUT BELLY LOX 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. West Bloomfield r ■ 11 (148) 85 I 4666 (248) In5698 nom EMI MEM MEM MEM MEM MEN MUM IN= am. 41 r Szechuan Hunan Cuisine Cocktails TOTAL DINNER Beer & Wine 0°/0 OF BILL I DINE IN OR CARRYOUT J • Expires 1 0-3 1-98 Excludes Holidays L 61 ottr c to Healthy Diet Dishes Available I COMPLETE CATERING,SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 29875 NORTHWESTERN HWY. At Inkster • Applegate Square • 353-7890 Former Location: 5815 Dixie Highway • Waterford • • A Real . NEW YORK DELI • • Coming Soon! • • 10% Senior Citizens Discount I. 10% OFF TOTAL BILL • • Have Patience • • • Dine In Only • With Coupon • 1 Coupon per Couple Not Valid With Other Offers GOOD AT SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY • Expires 10/31/98 I. 10/9 1998 J MAILIVICIE • • • • • . . 100 Detroit Jewish News (248) 424-8882 15600 West 10 Mile Road Southfield Local filmmaker Kathy Vander's award-winning film, "Walk This Way" documents double amputee Ron Bachman's strength of spirit. SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News hen Ron Bachman was a teenager, he had to con- front a friend who had been drinking too much and was about to drive home. Bachman decided to get behind the wheel in place of his less-than-sober friend. While this probably would be a straightforward move for most people, it wasn't for Bachman. Born with a medical problem that rendered his legs immobile, he had suffered through amputation of both when he was only 4. Unprepared to drive that evening, he dislodged a branch from a tree, enabling him to control the floor ped- als, and took off. Bachman's determination allowed the people in the car to get home safe- ly, but he has long known what deter- mination is about. Unable to tolerate prosthetic limbs, Bachman tried walking on his hands and found that easier for him. He continued moving that way, as well as making other kinds of adaptations, until age 30, when his energy began waning and a scooter seemed more practical. Despite his personal struggles, Bachman has been able to make friends, find work, marry and raise a daughter. His triumphs turned him into a motivational speaker. A prize-winning documentary film, Walk This Way, captures Bachman's story. It will be shown Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Penn Theater in Plymouth. Film producer-director Kathy Vander met Bachman, 41, when he was a student and she a teacher at the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield. "When I was young, my family went to the Birmingham Temple," said Vander. "I'm not a religious per-