Friday, February 15, 1985
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JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
presents
THE MOUSETRAP
mystery play by Agatha Christie
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
Reservations: 593-1234
"THE CLUB"
2ND FLOOR
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COMPLETE DINNER
Soup or Salad, Homemade Bread, Dessert,
Beverage, and your choice from a
selection of Entrees.
4-5:30pm Monday-Thursday
and Saturday
3-4:30pm Sunday
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Seniors from the Jewish Home for Aged helped youngsters at Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled school prepare for
TuB'Shevat. Teacher Ann Carron, left, and Tillie Epstein help Anne Lefkowitz, Johanna Whitefield and Karen
W eberman plant seeds for the New Year of the Trees.
Clinic Offering
Free Lecture
Dr. F. Paul Pearsall, director of
Sinai Hospital of Detroit's Prob-
lems of Daily Living Clinic, will
present a free lecture, "Beyond
Health and Normality: 2,000-
Year-Old New Ideas," at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in Sinai's Zuckerman
A uditorium.
Free parking will be available
in the well-lit Shapero School of
Nursing parking lot, adjacent to
the auditorium. To register and
for information, call the hospital,
493-5895.
Hepatitis Topic
The Michigan Chapter of the
American Liver Foundation will
hold a public education meeting
Feb. 27, at 7:30 p.m., at William
Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Guest speaker Mildred Batter-
son, a hospital representative for
Merck Sharpe and Dome, will dis-
cuss "Hepatitis: The Virus — The
Disease — The Vaccine." The pub-
lic is invited.
For information, call Beaum-
ont Hospital, 288-7226 or 288-
8425.
Campaign Event
Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin will ad-
dress the Young Adult Division
men's campaign cocktail party on
behalf of the 1985 Allied Jewish
Campaign at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
For details, call Judith Swartz,
965-3939.
W. 12 Mile Rsd
at Evergreen
559-4400
GREEK-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
29267 SOUTHFIELD
569-1112
(In Farrell's Shopping Plaza at 121/2 Mile) •
$5.95
1/2 ROAST DUCK W/Orange Sauce & Pot.
VEAL PARMESAN W/Spaghetti
ORANGE ROUGHY W/Pot.
LAMB SHANK W/Rice
$ 5.25
$5.50
$4.25
ABOVE ORDERS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP OR GREEK SALAD, GREEK
BREAD, CHEESE SPREAD & OUR FAMOUS RICE PUDDING SOUFFLE.
I OPEN 7 DAYS — MON.-SAT. 10 to 10
SUN. 12 to 10 I
OUR FOOD IS HOMEMADE & FRESH!
Noted author and educator Howard L. Adelson, second from right, was
guest speaker at the Young Adult Division men's campaign major gifts
cocktail reception last week. With him are, from left: Bernard Kent,
chairman of YAD men's campaign; Jeffrey Howard, president of YAD;
and Ian Pesses, vice chairman of the men's campaign.
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RE-OPENING FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 15th
Beau
OPEN 11:30 A.M. — 7 DAYS A WEEK
WATCH FOR OPENING SPECIALS
Food and Spirits
Highly regarded by the TV media and numerous local
newspapers for our famous % lb. gourmet burgers.
We have an extensive selection of fresh fish expressed or
flown in daily from Boston & the Great Lakes Region
Our menu section includes:
Mexican, Saute Salad entrees
Beau Jacks was the first restaurant to feature The
Creative Cuisine menu by the American Heart Association.
Your Hosts:
JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. Maple
1 BLK. of Telegraph
626-2630
* DANCING TO LIVE MUSIC *
FRI. & SAT., 9 P.M.
ASK ABOUT BROWNIE'S 2 FOR 1
DINING MEMBERSHIP CLUB
New Enlarged
Dining Deck
Capacity 250
Banquet Dining
Facilities For up
to 100 people
JEFFERSON at 9'/2 MILE
ON THE NAUTICAL MILE
771-4455
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