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Having an Affair?From a Buffet to a Banquet%u2014Private Parties up to 90 guestsA t Surprisingly Sensible Prices!~ . V - JJ pnvate _ SpecialEngagementsand Affairs788 3245RoomAvailable140 7th Ave.KLYN HEIGHTS Cinem a* 70 HENRY Sf ai CWAHGf 5rTel 59b 7070 _Wed & ThursRICH KIDSStarts Friday BREAKING AWAY2 ,3;5G, 5.40, 7.30, 3:3CMonty Python sLIFE OF BRIAN2:30,4:10. 5:55,7:40.9:20u iit iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiu iim iin iM iiiiiiiiiiie| Joe%u2019s |Place264| W averly Ave. | | Brooklyn, N.Y. 1Join us In our outdoor garden\| kind of restaurant to 5| take Manhattan friends || who believe that Brooklyn |has no interestingrestaurants.%u201dPHOENIXOct. 28,1976I Open 4-12 e ve ry n ig h t |I exce p t M onday & Tuesday || Only 5 m in u te s fro m BAM iI 622-9244 C redit Cards im illlllllllllllu lllliu iiiiiu u illllllllM u igLOCAL COLORART SUPPLIESPark Slope s Complete Art Supply StoreFeaturingE D U C A TO RPE N SStudent Discounts146 Seventh Ave. 768-0050B rooklyn S o c ie ty forE thical C ulture53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St. 768-2972Speaker %u2014 Suzanne JonesTitle %u2014 Single Parent FamiliesAnd How They GrowOctober 28 at 11EVERYONE WELCOMEBELANTHI GALLERY142 Court Street 855-2769On Exhibit through Oct 27 ALLIED ARTISTS OF AMERICAFIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONPaulette Hios, pianist Sunday, October 28,1979Recital 5 p.m. Buffet-Supper 7 p.m. Reservations - $10Upcoming Nov. 4 - 2 p.m.-MidnightPreview Showing/ReceptionBELANTHI GALLERY MEMBERSBARGEMUSICLTDPRESENTSSat. Oct. 27thClassical Guitar SocietypresentsWilliam MatthewsChamber Music at 4 p.m.on Sunday, Oct. 2tthChamber WorkstorSoprano & MozzosopranoCello & Plano byVivaldi, Brahms. Schubert& RossiniTbs 21thJazz-A-CordesViolin. 2 guitars and bass624-4061Fulton Ferry Landingfoot of Cadman Plaza WestAdm. $5.Seniors & Students S2.50Under 15 Freenone more beautifulW ith fam ous chefs making guest appearances the menus at H ubert%u2019s are an exciting part of w hat%u2019s attracting more and more people to Brooklyn.Hubert%u2019s/148 Hoyt Street (at Bergen)/858-0400ReservationsOur 100th Anniversary.Ga g eTollnerIn 1879, when Charles.M. Gage and EugeneTollneropened their eating house, neither had any notion that, 100 years later, the tradition they began would endure Then. Gage &Toi!ner's' splendidly long gas-lit dining room provided a fashionable setting for New York's leading families to d>ne inelegance and comfort. Today, little has been changed The softly gas-lit dining room with its cut glass chandeliers, mirrored mahogany walls lined with red velvet brocade, finely carved plasterwork. and sturdy mahogany tables is one of the finest examples of \Good Old Days) in all of New York And the quality of the food and the way it is served still adheres to the high standards established by the founders a century____ ago It's their legacyof graciousness and our claim to fameGAGE&TOLLNERBrooklyn's Landmark Seafood & Steak House372 Fulton Street '.nr Bore Hall)For reservations call 875 5181 Open daily Weekdays 11 30 AM to 9:00 PM Saturdays 4 00 PM to 11 00 PM Sundays 3 00 PM to 9:00 PM AH major credit cards Private party facilitiesEst1879November 5th through November 18th.Join us for champagne, music, souvenirs, and more at our 100th Anniversary Celebration, Make your reservations earlyThe very famous restaurantin Brooklyn.Page 16, The PHOENIX, October 25,1979The American Arts and CraftsAlliance, Inc.Second Annual Holiday Crafts Festival19th Century Landmark Treasure BecomesA Museum of Contemporary American CraftsA landmark church in Brooklyn Heights will host the second annual arts and crafts fair of the American Arts and Crafts Alliance this holiday season. The finest craftspeople in the northeastern United States, whose work has been seen in Rhinebeck, WBAI, Lincoln Center and other highly selective fairs, will now exhibit their work in a remarkable setting amidst legendary stained glass windows in the chapel of St. Ann's Church accompanied by performances of classical music.The exhibit will be held for two weekends in NovemberNov. 3-4 and 10-11 on Saturdays from 10:30 am-6 p.m.,and Sundays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church is located on the corner of Montague and Clinton Streets in Brooklyn Heights, one of New York%u2019s most beautiful neighborhoods. Elegant cafes and restaurants throughout the neighborhood and a magnificent view of downtown Manhattan make this unique crafts exhibition ideal for a family outing and elegant holiday shopping.The Fair is sponsored by the American Arts and Crafts Alliance. Inc. Admission bycontribution of St.: children admitted free. Prices range from S5 to S1000.will love the| M %u25a0 ^ ^ t h r e e flavors comb, of sea food with beancurc and beef with oyster sauce.Szechuan Restaurant 128 Montague (corner of Henry) 855-6454,Restaurant Charcuterie Caterinnow open for lunch and dinner178 Atlifjtic Avenue,Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 624-8852 reservations^ecomnjendejSEEDS OF THE FUTURE CAFE438 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.(Bet. Bond & Nevins Sts.) 625-9759 LUNCH %u2022 DIN NER %u2022 C A TER IN GGuiseppes Home Cooking & Jazz & Fine ArtC n n n o l n n i Cti iffo rt UUhitir,,-, D c K K i*Chicken ala Luciana, Caponata-Sicilian Eggplant Stew, and much moreTues .-Thurs. 11 AM-11 PM Sat. 3 PM-12 PMFri. 11 AM-12 PM Sun. 1 PM-11 PMHungaryAn authentic Hungarian restaurant right here in Brooklyn%u201dBeef Goulash, Chicken Paprika, Stuffed Cabbage,Palacsinta and other traditional dishes.%u201cLive piano music nightly%u201dLUNCH AND DINNERCOCKTAILS %u2022 WINES %u2022 LIQUORS

