, ." t f. FOOD & SPIRITS •, • I, 4 a • • • 4 • I. 4 4 4 4 W. .1 1. • '" ' -I. • LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL PLACE WALLED LAKE TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY? Wishes Its Customers & Friends / j- r scene. "After I'd gone that far, I wasn't about to quit then," said Deeann. "My husband gave me a pain killer and I continued to dance until that scene was completed," she said. Deeann's determination to go on with the show encouraged Riojas to sponsor his student in international dance competition. In 1983, with Deeann as his partner, the couple won first prize in the swing category in the 20th annual International Dance Championship. She's been dancing ever since. ❑ GOING PLACES Continued from Page 63 SPORTS DETROIT LIONS: Silverdome, against Houston, 1 p.m. Sunday, admission. ART SHOWS PRINT GALLERY: 29203 North- western, Southfield, Mostly Mozart billboard posters, through Oct. 15, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, Thursdays until 9 p.m. CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART: 500 Lone Pine, Bloomfield Hills, artists-in-residence exhibi- tion, 1-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, through Oct. 26, admis- sion, 645-3323. WOODS GALLERY: 26415 Scotia, Huntington Woods, The Art Exchange, multi-media ex- hibit, Wednesday through Oct. 30; reception 7 p.m. Oct. 10. 543-9720. EXHIBIT AND SALE: Art Poster Co., 29555 Northwestern Hwy., La Mirage Mall, Textiles and Quilts from Around the World, today through Oct. 10. 358-1830. SOUTHFIELD CULTURAL ARTS: 26000 Evergreen, Southfield, pot- tery by Ronda Liskey and paint- ings by Carole Kabrin, today through Oct. 15, 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; free. EXHIBITION: 55 Peterboro, De- troit, Women and Boxes and Art, by William Cubbon, today through Oct. 19, 2-6 p.m. Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday and Sun- day; free, 831-1428. IS INC. GALLERY: 13 S. Saginaw, Pontiac, Points of Reference, paintings by Nelson Smith, 7 p.m. today, through Nov. 5; 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Wednes- day, Friday and Saturday, and 7 p.m.-midnight Sundays; by ap- pointment, 769-3223 or 332- 5780. FILM 1 /— \ DETROIT FILM THEATER: 5200 Woodward, Detroit, Home of the Brave, 7 and 9:30 p.m. today; The Killing, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday; and Ikiru, 7 p.m. Sun- day, admission, 832-7676. Continued on next page A VERY HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR 118 W. WALLED LAKE DRIVE, CORNER PONTIAC TRAIL • 624-1033 FRI. 11:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. MON.-THURS. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. SATURDAY 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Best Wishes From Benjie, Lois, Jeffrey, Tom and Andrew Pearlman For A Healthy & Happy NEW YEAR (Formerly Mr. Laffs) Of Farmington Hills Specializing In • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Weddings • All Occasions • Company Parties • Sweet 16s " Call Banquet Manager 531-7371 Featuring Chef John Szegedi BENJIE'S WHAT MAKES KINGSLEY INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH SO GREAT ANYWAY? FISH & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 26500 Orchard Lake Rd. Between \Middlebelt & Cass Lake Rd. Kim, 682-7730 (Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sunday Brunch in Metropolitan Detroit magazine's readers poll, Nov. '84 issue.) •• ■ 01k tIONN1411 Imis k tk 11011‘ 46P-40114P ir J ■ IW I May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family • White linen and silver service. • Elegant ambience of the Kingsley dining rooms. • No compromise is ever made with quality or freshness. • A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon and dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too numerous to mention. • Sane prices; only $9.95 for adults, $4.95 for children age 7 and under. 1Kingsleg .3inn Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life FUNG LIM'S RESTAURANT, INC. 8410 W. NINE MILE RD. OAK PARK Our Sincerest Wishes For A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS From The BOTTLE & BASKET SHOPS WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS • 642-0100 NOR OYSTER BAR & GRILL Formerly the Vineyards 29110 Franklin Rd. • Southfield • 357-4442 Wishes Its Friends and Customers A Very Healthy and Happy NEW YEAR You Can Be Fashionably Early 4:30 Thru 6 p.m. — Mondays thru Saturdays WITH OUR GREAT $5.95 & $6.95 DINNERS • Your party must be seated by 6 p.m. tea . V. -1 I • Not valid with other promotions 105