The All Newly Remodeled LOCAL NEWS RAM'S HOFIN Free Parking 353-3232 26200 W. 12 Mile Rd. E. of Northwestern • LEGAL LO-CAL MENU • WEIGHT WATCHER FROSTED DRINKS • BREAKFAST SPECIALS • SPECIAL KIDDIE MENU a.m. to 11 p.m. From $ 3. Prize Blue Ribbon Nationally known for serving Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors. Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties Serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 2 p.m Ralaartitr:7;'" I SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF (Except Specials) 1 DINNERS 833-0700 3020 Grand River 99 All beef aged in our Own Coolers LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL PLACE LIVER & MONS OR BACON • BAKED MEAT LOAF • BROILED MADDOCK • ETC. INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG., ROLL & BUTTER TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY? DAILY CHEF'S PICK 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. SUNDAY MON., MD. 1 PRI. RAXID SCROD ORANGE ROUGHY TRU., THURS. & SAT. BROIL= WHITEY= IJICLUDLS: SOUP, SALAD, POT., PIG., ROLL & BUTTIR SJID COMPLIMINTART DUS==T , (Formerly Mr. Laffs) the roman terrace 21822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE Mon . to T=S 1 . 11:30-12 Mid. Fri. & Spe6ializing In • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Weddings • All Occasions • Company Parties • Sweet 16s Call 101111 DINING WITH DISTINCTION DINNER SPECIALS FOR AUGUST STEAK AND FOUR Of Farmington Hills ENTREES Kim, Banquet Manager 531.7371 Featuring Chef John Szegedi - One half pound of tender filet mignon accompanied by four imported Danish lobsters, served with rice pilaf 695 REGENCY SALMON AU VIN catering Fresh sock-eye salmon stuffed with shrimp, tomato, red onion, green pepper, and fresh basil, then poached in vermouth and served with lime creme de la creme 595 COQUILLES A LA TERRACE Tender fresh scallops sauteed with shallots, garlic, bacon, lemon, and apple wedges then deglaced with heavy cream and cognac. Served with fettucini 1 495 When planning your next special event, let Pat Archer be your gracious host in the beautiful and sophisticated atmosphere of The Excalibur. The facili- ties are available until 5 o'clock on Satur- days and all day Sundays. Or let our catering specialist assist you in selecting a menu of fine dishes to be conveniently deliv- ered to your home or office. Above Entrees include garden salad with chef's garnish, and bread and butter. Your Group Is Special To Us Call today for more information. Torn Creati6ur . KOSHER MENU if 8875 Franklin Road • a Northwestern & 12 Mile‘ 358-335 Southfiel • Kosher Catering Available BANQUETS AT RAMADA • Creative Menus Designed to fit Your Group's Special Needs You Can Be A Happy Early Bird For Your Added Pleasure • Complete banquet facilities, heated indoor pool, excereilt shopping nearby, sauna, exercise room and much more. • THE QUEST NIGHTCLUB - Live entertainment nightly. • CACHE RESTAURANT - Casual dining with a flair. RAMADA HOTEL SOUTHFIELD 28225 Telegraph Rd. (just S. of 12 Mile) CALL FOR RESERVATIONS: (313) 355-2929 56 Friday, August 15, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Home for Aged will present its annual volun- teer and board auxiliary recognition party at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Fleischman Re- sidence in West Bloomfield. The staff of the home will ac- knowledge and thank more than 200 volunteers and auxil- iary board for their work. The by-invitation-only pro- gram will bear the theme "The Greatest Show on Earth." A barbecue and entertainment will be followed by an original musical, "Circus For the Stars," written, directed and starring the staff of the home. Paul Borman, president of the board of directors of the home; Charles Wolfe, execu- tive vice president; and Diane Scholnick, president of the auxiliary, will greet the audi- ence. For information, contact Rowena Howard, volunteer di- rector, 532-7112. Toronto Singles Plan Activities Metro Toronto Jewish Sing- les will have an inter-city Jewish singles party at 8 p.m. Aug. 24 at the Bayview Golf and Country Club in Toronto. Jewish singles from Detroit, Buffalo, Montreal and Toronto have been invited. The party is for Jewish singles age 23-42. From Detroit, take Highway 401 to Toronto, exiting at Les- lie Street North. Go north on Leslie Street about four miles to Steeles Ave. Go west one block on Steeles to the country club. The group will sponsor a Jewish singles weekend Sept: 5-7 at Clevelands House Re- sort, 100 mites north of To- ronto. Cost of the weekend in- cludes accomodations, facilities, all meals, tennis,, golf, volleyball, aerobics and dancing. For brochure and applica- tion, write Metro Toronto Jewish Singles, 4981 Bathurst St., Apt. 316, Willowdale, Ont., Canada M2R 1Y5. AJCongress Group To Meet Special Group Rates Are Available • Call (313) 355-2929 today to find out about the special room rates your group can get when it stays at the Ramada. Home For Aged Thanks Volunteers Come to Nifty Norman's between 4:30 and 6:00 in the evening, Mon- day through Saturday, and enjoy one of our specially priced Early Bird Dinner Selections. For only $5.95 you can enjoy one of seven entrees offered. This price includes soup of the day, garden salad, or coleslaw, hot bread and butter, and your choice of coffee, tea or milk. Choose from • Norman's Nacho Grande • Chicken & Artichoke Casino Pasta • Pasta Primavera • Broiled Beef Kebob Not valid with any other promotions Your party must be seated by 6:00 p.m. to order these specials • Char-grilled Chicken Teriyaki • Fresh Boston Scrod • English Style Fish & Chips The discussion group of the American Jewish Congress will hold its monthly meeting ] on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the North Congregational Church on 26275 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield. Rev. James R. Lyons will speak on his experi- ences on a fact-finding mission that he and seven other minis- ters made to Austria after the recent election of Austrian' President Kurt Waldheim. Rev. Lyons founded the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies in 1982 and is its executive direc- tor. Friends are welcome. For reservations, call Nellie Red-, stone 342-2567; or Elma Rader, 353-6167. Admission is free. , '