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IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
851-6400
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WISHING EVERYONE
A HAPPY & HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
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COMING SOON
W. 10 MILE RD., 1 blk. E. of Evergreen
A FULL SERVICE DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT
WITH OUR FAMOUS BAGELS AVAILABLE
1101WS BODY SHOP
WISHES ALL IT'S FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
A VERY HAPPY & HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
I EVENING PRICES From $3.25
DAILY SPECIALS, $595
Tues.-Fri.
all you can eat inc. salad & potatoes
OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER
IF YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO DOUG'S
AT THESE PRICES YOU HAVE TO TRY IT!
COUNTRY MUSIC
Featuring LEGEND
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Valet Parking
Thurs. thru Sat.
8:30 to 2 a.m.
HOURS: LUNCH, Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 p.m.
DINNER, Tues.-Thurs. 5-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 5-12 Mid.
WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE
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or she has a way of disap-
pearing like your first
drink.
"Eating at a restaurant
which serves water only on
request supposedly to con-
serve energy. One wonders
if it's because there's money
to be made on wine, not
H2O, and why all restau-
rants don't follow the no-
water policy.
"Asking for artificial
sweetener and having the
waitress dig for a packet
of Sweet n' Low out of her
pocket as though it were
a forbidden treasure.
Just as bad as a waitress
or waiter insisting the
sweetener is already on
your table and it isn't.
"Expecting a pleasant
evening and being served
by someone who looks as
though his or her feet hurt
too much to smile. Unhappy
feet dampen one's appetite.
"Trying to hold a quiet
conversation with your
dinner partner and being
constantly interrupted by
an overzealous busboy, wai-
ter or waitress who rattles
dishes or chews your ears
off.
"Paying as much for the
salad bar as a full-course
meal which comes with the
salad bar.
"Walking into a restau-
rant which is practically
empty and being asked if
you have a reservation. You
may have reservations
about eating in a place like
that.
"Not finding a place to
park at one of your favo-
rite restaurants because
there simply aren't
enough spaces to ac-
commodate customers.
"Going to a restaurant
where valets refuse to let
you park your own car and
expect a hefty tip for some-
thing you could easily do
yourself.
"You can probably add to
this list of gripes. It makes
all the difference because
you'll probably never fre-
quent that eating spot again
and you'll warn your friends
to stay away.
"It's also annoying being
with someone who whistles
for the waiter or waitress
and bawls him or her out for
something the chef should
or shouldn't have done to
the food."
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FROM THE
HERO
FAMILY
HERC'S
BEEF BUFFET
28915 GRAND RIVER
Farmington Hills
477-5845
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Best Wishes For A Healthy & Happy
NEW YEAR
From the Staffs and Management of
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Virginia Ham
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR
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BAR• Happy Hour 4-6pm
Closed Mondays
PIANO SA
Sunday 1pm9pm • 411
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Now
Appearing
In Our Lounge
Jimmy Simpson
Pianist
Arlene King
Songstress
Stephen Becharas . . . and The Staff Of
WB Symphony
Lists Concerts
The West Bloomfield
Symphony Orchestra will
present a series of five con-
certs for the 1980-1981 sea-
son.
They include: Oct. 26,
music from the movies; Nov.
30, "Rhapsody," featuring
David Syme, piano; Feb. 1,
an evening of Latin music;
April 12, "Fantasia"; and
May 17, "Porgy and Bess,"
featuring Delores Davis,
soprano; Conwell Car-
rington, baritone; Brazeal
Dennard Chorale; and Mike
Whorf, narrator.
All subscription concerts
are scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
in West Bloomfield High
School Auditorium.
In addition two per-
formances of "The Nut-
cracker," featuring the
Contemporary Civic Bal-
let Co., are scheduled for
8:30 p.m. Dec. 20 and 7:30
p.m. Dec. 21.
Performances of a Young
People's
Concert
are
scheduled for 2 and 4 p.m.
Feb. 22.
Tickets are available at
the West Bloomfield Sym-
phony Office, 5640 West
Maple Road, Suite 201,
West Bloorrifield, 48033,
(626-1560). Office hours are
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
19469 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Block E. of Evergreen)
352-7466
Sincerely Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers
A Very
o►p py New Year
We thank you for your
gracious patronage . . . and
most sincerely
wish the very best
in health, joy and
prosperity to all