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Includes salad. rice pilav or baked The Detroit Professional Photographers Association will display the works of its members May 17-June 1 at the parks and recreation building in the Southfield Civic Center. Hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The public is invited. The deadline for artists, sculptors and photo- graphers who wish to enter the Southfield Fine Arts Exhibition is Wednesday. For details, call the South- field Civic Center, 354- 4717. The city of Southfield will sponsor a workshop for the opera "Manon Lescaut" 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Marcotte lecture hall in the South- field Civic Center com- plex. potato and our own Teacup Bread. CAFE FIOR PIZZA 357 - 3280 19121 NORTHWESTERN, N. 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