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Because you appreciate the finest Middle East andFrench cuisines in a beautiful settingg n f i S B i S S S ihas expanded to 2 floors!Reservations now accepted for individuals & partiesOpen 7 days a weekN O W C A T E R IN G T O P R IV A T E P A R T I E S ,624-9267 Nasser Almontaser 218 Court St.We Havethe BooksC om m unity B ookstoreslt'2 Montague St . Bklvn Hts Tel 8.U-Q4U4Ml \lei.Thisyeai)A u g u s t 13, 1879.As part of our continuing centennial celebration, you are invited to attend a special Anniversary Dinner Party. Take a nostalgic trip into the past to our landmark eating house. You%u2019ll be greeted with a glass of champagne. You%u2019ll dine under soft gas lights and relax to pleasant period music.Savor some of the favorite dishes of Victorian New York. Soft shelled crab. Fresh tomato soup. Striped bass. French lamb chops. Fresh garden peas.Peach pie.All accompanied by appropriate wines. Enjoy the cordial service of a bygone era. It%u2019s how we came to fame.100th Anniversary Dinner 7:30 P.M.,Monday, August 13th. Prix-fixeper person $35, tax and gratuities extra.R eservations are lim ited, so please call today Call 875-5181. M ajor credit cards accepted 372 Fulton Street (N r Boro H all)Gdge&Tdlner%u00ab,,.7,The very famous restaurant in Brooklyn.PRESENTS /ROSLYNBURROUGHIN CONCE%u201cINTERNATIONAL AFRIKAN AMERICAN BALLET & JOHN ZEUARS-POET8 pim. Monday August 6 79 at the Brooklyn Masonic TempleCORNER OF CLERMONT & LAFAYETTE AVENUES$ 7 5 0 / 5 0 0 FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL h ? ? LOf,?Channel 5 NewsYou wuld have thought the Oilers clinched T h e \\A/j? the Super Bowl title if you saw or heard theenthusiastic response after Roslyn Burrough Broadway audiences marveled at the electrisang the National Anthem in three octaves lying sounds of Ro? She has got to be the with exquisite, extraordinary control. baddest, meanest, wicked witch of them all.Bubbling Brown SugarRoslyn Burrough s voice and personalitytj %u2019J L L ! rJ ' j W ith ' n o n fp p p r moL/ru hi-ruA/nsugar meltAN EVENING WITH EUBIE BLAKE & FRIENDSThe fabulous Roslyn Burrough sang Eubie s 'memories of You with Soul that hit home Now She knows what I was writing about, quoted Eubie Blake.EVENTS TO COME%u2022 he morren ramiiy August 13The International Afnkan American Ballet August 20The BrooklynOpera Society August 27TDF Music Vouchers acceptedplus SurchargeIfun in the sun14-a St James Place bet Dekalb & Lafayette, diagonally opposite PrattOpen Wed-Sat 12-6. Fri %u2019til 8BARGEMUSICLTDPRFSENTSBarge musicSun. Aug. 5 8 P.M.Chamber JazzA l H aig -Solo PianoI%u2019m back and happy on the South side of Fulton Ferry Landing524-4001Fulton Ferry Landingoot of Cad man Plaza WearAdm. $5Seniors & Students $2.50jpMlrtlMMiMiiMmsiiiMiaiiirfl,.....niYimg1 T h e |I U)eaoecs 1 I Studio I69A 7th Ave.Park Slope 857-9221 jCLASSES STARTING SOON IN:WEAVINGMACRAMEKNITTINGCROCHETNEEDLEPOINTK ID S%u2019 WORKSHOPNew Spring Cottons for Knitting, etc. OPEN TUES.-SAT.lor all your craft supply needsFor The RecordGovernor tarey has signed a bill which will result *r. lower rates paid for property insurance under the New York State FAIR plan, providing insurance for those who fail to obtain it direclty from the private insurers. Criticism of the new bill has been expressed by Congressperson Liz Holtzman [Flatbush], State SenatorThomas Bartosiewicz [North Brooklyn], for not bringing the FAIR Plan rates into line with private market rates.Congressperson Leo Zeferetti [Park Slope %u2022 BayRidge] has urged Federal Title VII funding for John Jay High School in Park Sope to continue its bilingual education program.State Senator Christopher Mega [Park Slope-BayRidge] is calling on the public to push for State Assembly passage of a bill which would exclude the first one hundred dollars of interest on savings accounts from state income taxes. The bill, which Mega sponsored, already passed the Senate.Congressperson Fred Richmond [West Brooklyn]announced that two federal grants totalling $150,000 to New York City Community College will fund programs for adults and senior citizens; $60,616 will provide for a training program to teach senior citizens to serve as consumer advocates, and $89,433 will permit the continuation of the Adult Reading Academy.Brooklyn Councilmember-at-large Robert Steingutappeared before ihc New York City Board of Higher Education lo oppose a proposed $150 increase in tuition. Steingut suggested several ways of increasing Stale financial support for the system, including consideration for seeking Stale designation of New York City Community College, in downtown Brooklyn, as a technical and agricultural school with State SuouoriAssemblyman Mel Miller, (Flatbush I. chairman of the Codes Committee announced passage of bipartisan legislation amending New York%u2019s drug laws. The new law reclassifies all the offenses in the lower range of Class A felonies as ( lass B felonies, in an attempt to allow prosecutors and the court more flexibility in their treatment of first offenders, while at the same time toughen penalties against second offenders and those charged with the sale or possession of large quantities.Assemblyman Michael I%u2019esce, (South Brooklyn),announced the signing of legislation, he sponsored, designed to assist city and county governments in developing arson control programs. It will encourage local programs to coordinate fire, police and other law enforcement agencies in arson prevention and control.Assemblyman Frank Barham, (BcnsonhurstI, chairman of the Committee on Governmental em %u00adployees will conduct hearings on investment practices used for the last 25 years by the New York State Comptroller, who is the sole trustee of the State Retirement Common Fund with assets totaling 10.5 billion dollars. The Fund covers more than 745,000 state and local employees, police and fire fighters. Call 331-4435 or write to 0808 Bay Farkwav, Brooklyn, 11204.Names Make NewsCarmine Cincotta of Carroll Gardens has been presented with a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Long Island University%u2019s Brooklyn Center in recognition of an Emmy he won last year for sports programming. A graduate of the class of 1974, Cincotta is the sports producer for WABC-TV%u2019s Eyewitness News.Steven Wilder, a graduate of Manhattan%u2019s Stuyvesant High School and a resident of Grace Court in Brooklyn Heights, has been named a winner of a 1979 Texasgulf scholarship to college. He stands to receive up to $3000 per year in his studies at the University of Pennsylvania.Ann M. Amore has been appointed Director of Extcnal Communications for St. Francis College, located at 180 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights.Dr. Stanley L. Lee has been appointed the acting president of the Downstate Medical Center of the City College of New York in the wake of the resignation of past president Dr. Calvin H. Plimpton. Lee was last year chosen Dean of Faculty and has been with the Center since 1959.The Dime Savings Bank has announced the appointment of Roger Williams to the post of first executive director for the Dime%u2019s Community Affairs Division. Williams, a resident of Park Slope, currently works as an attorney with the Bedford Stuyvestant Restoration Corporation.The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, made up of the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, has elected Seth S. Faison chaiiman of its Board of Trustees. Faison has been a Trustee for the Institute since 1963, and officer of the Board since 1965 and in 1974 was elected Vice-Chairman. He now succeeds the former Chairman, Edward S. Reid, who will now become the new Vice-Chairman._ Dr. Chandler McCuskey Brooks, professor at uownsiaie Medical center. Mate University or New York has received one of the highest honors a foreign civilian can receive from the Emperor of Japan %u2014 The Ordet of the Rising Sun, Third Class. The honor was conferred upon Dr. Brook for his contribution to making known to other countries the accomplishments of the Japanese in the physiological sciences, for his aid to Japanese physiologists, and for the assistance given to the development and advancement of biomedical nee in Japan.Page 12, The PHOENIX, Aug. 2, 1979

