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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1971- The Inside. today and every Friday In the P-G's theater section. Planning a night oat? Read The Inside ON DINING OUT HUM Mi3Mii mmumjum DOWNTOWN Llwll.it lt. Saat la Twa! flinty II Attiaa Sy futlaa THE 9TH ST. GO GO PLAYGIRLS '-TESTS PADDOCK CLUB I Ns Cavar Chars 'Mm MlaiaMaa I IN SHADYSIDI FOX CAPE On Diriiri Out prMnH PHOTOD MEANS" By GEOFFREY tOMB Appaarlaf NHaly 1:4 t.

M. to 1:41 A. M. Sahioy AHwmo Jam StwlM 4 till P. M.

Meet Me Around Hie Corner Chatham College To Do 'No Exit' Chatham College Depart-ment of Drama will present "No Exit" by Jean Paul Sartre in the Drama Room of Braun Hall tonight through Thursday, except Monday. All performances will be at 8:30 p.m. except Sunday, when curtain will be at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome. There is no admission charge.

Exit" was written by Sartre while France was still under German occupation and was the first play to be performed in Paris in May 1944 following the liberation. 1 SMITHFIELD ST. (Across from Kjufmjnn'l) 2 Block, off Markat 5q. Great Sfoaki, Saadwlektt Salads Morvalaut Drinks Ivary Tats. hre Sat.

KENNEDY and LAVELLE While Kosher-style cooking knows no real national boundary, certain dishes have proud heritages which can be traced back to either European or Mid-East origins which were thert long be-5 1 fore corned beef on rye. i past wt have decried the lack of local alternatives to the steak and baked txrtato 11 1 LAST 3 DAYS! and to fill that void we may have to begin to look to the CATCH IF YOU CAN METROPOLITAN OPERA RUDOLF IIN6, Gan. Mgr. HEW YORK CAST Mon. jApril 26 Directed by Will Disney gTues.

Evt, Tonight at 8:40 P. M. Sun. Afternoon at 3i 1 0 P.M. WILLIAM STEINBERG Conducting ISAAC STERN, Violinist ALL BEETHOVEN PROGRAM (Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Beethoven's Birth) "Coriolanus" Overture Violin Concerto in Major CARMEN i WERTHER LA PERICHOLE RIGOLETTO A Punling Challenge For All Ases! Xatek MtTf Yen Can' It far yen," -MoWt Torn, KDKA TV.

AIDA Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major Curtain Time: 8:30 P. M. Sundoy, 7:30 P. M.

Thun. $:.25 Frl. 4 Syn. .25, S3, $4 Sot. $3.

$4, Ticket! available) ti Playhoutt Ben OKict nd Tlcktlron ouilalt: Kallmann's, Gimbeli and Stan STUDENT AND GROUP RATES AVAILABLE isat. DIITTCDriV with, carrots, green pepper, onions and celery; and again, I ordered a favorite of mine which is currently banned from our kitchen at home-roast calves tongue' The deliriously, soft meat could be cut i a ork. The two ample slices had been carved' vertically (absence makes the tongue grow i Largely ignoring the vegetables (sauerkraut, canned green beans, peas and carrots) we had enough room to try the cinnamon sweet noodle pudding served with each dinner, Laboring, we i at moist cheese cake over dessert coffee and pledged to come back for either the strudel, egg kichel or Hungarian pastry. With a before dinner drink from a tiny bar, our eve gMay 1 ITinUrilVIrl UU 1 1 LIU I Ksat. nnu ninuitiui May i uun uiuinnni ning's bill came to but $10.43 and there food enough for four.

Canter's is no cordon bleu palace, serving only thoroughly cooked, softened meats and vegetables. But the large portions and the good, hot, basic, quality of its meals attract a dedicated following in and around Oakland. i h- i I Patrons can' be easily divided between 61d-time Oakland residents and University of Pittsburgh or medical school students. But we were still surprised, when the waitress asked if we would like to take our half-consumed dinners, "back to the dorm." Sandwiches run around 90 cents and there are crowds, at lunch. Canter's is open seven days a week; parking is where you find it.

A1 Onens OBIE Award-Winner GEOFF GARLAND Worefc in Brendan Behan's it "THE HOSTAGE" Cleveland Public Auditorium HAMILTON TICKET AGENCY; 625 Liberty Pjh. (C. C. Mellor Co.) Knaba Pianot Uiad Excluilvtly TKO PlAYllOUsE JR. PETER AND THE WOLF Walpurj'u NacM Night or Bald Mountain Three One- Act Ball eh Presented by The PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE rVF-RY SAT 1 SUN.

General Admission Children $1.50 AT 2i30 P.M. Adults -S3 Plan your Child's Birthday Party at the Playhouse Enjoy the Stage Door Restaurant, toe In Affiliation With Point Park College Poetry Reader Here Joanne Featherstone, Interpreter of Afro-American poetry, will appear today at the Allegheny Campus, Community College, at noon. Miss Featherstone played recently in "The Great White. Hope" on Broadway: She also has appeared in one-woman shows at' Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and on national television. BOBBY JONES ORGAN TRIO Tues.

Thru Sun. 7:30 Till The SPA DINING ROOM AT THE BIGELOW Open To The Public Doorman valtt parking Ctnfr Af. antranca Reitrvttiont: S6l-I53t All Major eradit cardi honored 2ND' EXPLOSIVE WEEK! gimme shelter is the most powerful and important movie you can see in pittsburgh today. it's fabulous entertainment: Minx makes Curious Yellow look NOW YORK OAILVNIWS Kosher-style establishments. For instance, we recently criticized the authenticity of tn Oakland Hungarian restau- rant for not having baked I Uhke and yet we were able to find the dish" at? Canter's Restaurant, 209 Atwood which is Just around the cor tier from the Hungarian entrapment.

I At Canter's kishke is called baked derma bat 1 it is basically the same outside casing filled with seasoned stuffing. "One can order it as an appetiser or a dinner On a recent Thursday we found Canttri mem) offering huge assortment, of dinners ranging from gefilte fish and horseradish ($3.50) to a broiled rib steak for two Most dinners around $4 and includes a Stomach expanding six courses beginning with a' relish plate, appetizer, salad, meat, potato, vegetable, dessert and coffee. I i a of the appetizers lone would, cost $1 in most places. There are seven different kinds of herring to fhet one's appetite, including a fried, chopped, schmaltz, pickled, creamed ind Matjes, plus chopped liver, the derma, gefilte fish and potted meatballs. X' Soups are noodle, rice, far-fel, kasha, motza ball kre---plach, potato barley or cold with a dot of sour.

cream. -v And the half-sour pickles -are great; light green on the inside and crisp, fresh skin on the outside, Steak and broiled lobster tail are on the menu ($7) also "calves livers with onion or isweatbreads boiled jf short ribs of beef with either 'red or 1 1 horseradish or "roast stuffed duck-is ling, half for $5.50. After devouring the pickles Diana sampled the derma for tan appetizer. which was expedient and steaming hot like everything else at Canter's. I jhad a large plate of creamed herring which was fresh and 'gently flavored with onion nd chili Briefly tasting her barley Jtased, piping hot soup made Stith the mandatory chicken stock, she went on to order a shoulder steak served ot roast style in vegetables 'and a a kugel, a riced potato all for fit -t jffle beef was nicely sauced NOW OHH fOU MfMIKS 6 tlitSTS CLUB 546 AMBROSE hV "Tho Placa for Stoiks Ribs" open from 10 p.

m. DANCING NIGHTLY TO THE U.N. DUO SUN. SUPPER 10 P.M. ON -New York Times A.

-rul rrt NOWI H6NETHEATER DIRECfPOR SHOWTIME MATINEES DAILY! TODAY: 4:20 6:10 8:00 9:30 t. M. MATINEE ONLY SATURDAY SUNDAY "L0NQ JOHN SILVER RETURNS TO TREASURE ISLAND" Minor-Strand-McKnight-Eistlind-Penn Hills-Crost-Billivu pi Dn Data iJt t. HELD OVER! By Popular Demand Own Opm 2:00 f. M.

IS Alan Arkln CATCH 22 Mm Paal Nnnaiia A Ml Salah Maw, fata Sallara THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP Positively LAST 7 DAYS! ll I I I jLisiariea oui as me me stories. mk It didn't erid that way. FT Owiri Oai" 5:38 f. M. IGI Ron Maaly la Ut F.nnlMt Film In Yiant THE TWELVE CHAIRS Dam (eta 5.30 f.

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$. At 14 Salactad Carogat DowaUwa Daon (aia 6:30 P. M. tC) A Sftctacilar Flint RtnlnattS Far 5 Atahaiy Awtrli IS Iwlaeia DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE fagnaaj TIM TORA TORA! ii Winnipeg Ballet (To Dance Here The Royal Winnipeg Ballet fwill perform Friday, March 12 Jn Bethel Park High School, Sponsored by South Hills Performing Arts. On the program will be 1 "Concert Fantasy," "Spring Waters," "Black Swan pas de deux," "The Still Point" and on Strike Up the 3and." Good news abont good peopledally In Joe Browne's OUR TOWNE column on the Post-Gazette Magazine Page.

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