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On Orchard Lake at Cass Lake Rd.
1 1/2 Miles West of Telegraph
682-1900
BEST OF EVERYTHING
DANNY RASKIN
This ad will entitle bearer to
donating services for both disc
jockey music and his light
show . . . while Hamilton Mil-
ler Hudson & Fayne Travel are
giving some very interesting
trips . . . . Correct numbers to
call for info are Dee Shapiro,
entertainment chairgal, 851-
4445, or Barbara Meretsky,
executive director, 567-8177.
ONE FREE ADMISSION
• Kosher
Catering Available
• Creative Menus
Designed to fit
Your Group's
Special Needs
Friday, Sunday,
Wednesday & Thursday
When a second admission
is purchased
for "Morning After" only
Special Group Rates
Are Available
GOOD WAITRESS DEPT.
Jane Fonda - Jeff Bridges
"Morning After" (R)
. . . Betty White in lounge at
Dimitri's of Southfield Chop
House . . . efficient, personable
and smiling . . . There's danc-
ing now at Dimitri's . . . Wed-
nesday through Saturday .. .
Gal songstress in lounge with
the very fine voice and range is
daughter of late Tucker Coles,
fine pianist about town.
Mon. & Tues. All Seats $1.50
• Call (313) 355-2929 today to find out
about the special room rates your
group can get when it stays at the
Ramada.
1st Run - No Passes/Coupons
Michael J. Fox
in
"Light of Day" (PG-13)
For Your Added Pleasure
• Complete banquet facilities, heated indoor pool, excellent shopping
nearby, sauna, exercise room and much more.
RESTAU-
LOWRY'S
RANT, owned by chef Dan
• THE QUEST NIGHTCLUB - Live entertainment nightly.
• CACHE RESTAURANT - Casual dining with a flair.
Norm, Bonnie LePage
RAMADA HOTEL souTtiFIELD
:s22: lultlzraph Rd.
;ju.t s. ut 12 %Ilk ,
(• 1I.1. H)R, RESER\ HONS:
(313) 355-2929
For an outstanding dining
experience ... lunch or dinner,
select from our new menu or one
of Chef Heinz Menguser's daily
features . . . including a variety of
fresh fish.
Your affair will be a memorable one, tastefully planned by Donna Rosen,
Banquet & Catering Manager, who will as usual, make that important event
an unforgettable one.
Seating up to 250
The team of Chef Heinz Menguser and Donna Rosen . . . together with Jacques
exceptional staff and service and beautiful decor . . . is your assurance of a
truly wonderful occasion.
• Company Parties
• Meetings
• Banquets
• Weddings
• Showers
• Anniversaries
For dinner and lunch reservations:
....)
0100 Telegraph Road, north of 12 Mile Road, Bingham Farms
,..
TO CELEBRATE the open-
ing of their fifth restaurant,
local dining operators Bonnie
and Norm LePage are mailing
out over $9 million in com-
plimentary gift certificates
during the months of January,
February and March.
The certificates will be sent
to selected homes within the
neighborhoods surrounding
their restaurants . . . Norm's
Oyster Bar and Restaurant,
Norman's Eaton Street Sta-
tion, Nifty Norman's, Nor-
man's Union Station in In-
dianapolis, Ind. and Bob &
Norm's Steak House, also in
Indianapolis.
Colorful envelopes are
emblazoned with the quote,
"The Best Things In Life Are
Free" . . . and each contains
four $10 gift certificates per-
sonalized to the recipient.
Howard Tyner, executive
vice president of Communicorp
who is handling the complete
campaign, says that to his
knowledge in this area it is the
largest direct mail campaign
yet produced for a restaurant.
Ritzy's fast food chain in
Columbus, Ohio, has 69
company-owned and franch-
ised outlets . with Com-
municorp putting out 40,000
pieces in the Atlanta, Ga. and
Orlando, Fla. areas.
REMEMBER THE SONG
10 Cents A Dance? . . . If not,
Call Donna at 642-3303 or 642-3307
• Bar Mitzvahs
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Sweet 16s
•
KEEGO TWIN
KOSHER MENU
BANQUETS
AT
RAMADA
ENTERTAINMENT
642-1373
don't fret, you're not the only
one . . . it goes back a long ways
. . . costs ten bucks a dance now
to terpsi with a personality/
celebrity at Variety Club of
Detroit's "Dancing For Dol-
lars" Feb. 14, at Omni Interna-
tional Hotel in Millender Cen-
ter, downtown Detroit.
Joining Linda Solomon, Syl-
via Glover, Diane "Yours
Truly" Hofsess, Ken Ford,
Carol Teegardin, Tom Green-
wald, Sybil Little, Red Wings,
Pistons and Lions . . . will be
Barry Bremer, "The Great Im-
poster"; Corey Riojas, interna-
tional dance instructor; and
myself . . . Marc Ankerman is
Lowry on Hiller Road, has si-
lently had a catering service
for private dinners in his ban-
quet room and greenery room
. . . or catered to the home.
Now he has another one
called Fondue Catering .. .
with Mary Swanson, coor-
dinator, that consists of au-
thentic cheese fondue as an ap-
petizer . . . accompanied with
bread and assortment of re-
lishes . . . At the table, a beef,
shrimp, chicken or oriental -
fondue is served with choice of
three sauces and French rolls
. . . Salad is provided either be-
fore, during, or after the meal
. . . As the finale, a chocolate
fondue is presented with fresh
fruits and cake.
JACK ROBINSON, chair-
man and chief executive officer
of Perry Drugs, will be one of
the honorees at this year's
Sweetheart Ball, Feb. 14, Re-
naissance Ballroom of Westin
Hotel.
Funds raised by the
Sweetheart Ball help to sup-
port research and community
'education programs sponsored
by March of Difthes . . .
Grantees are at some of the
country's finest institutions,
including University of Michi-
gan, Wayne State University,
Hutzel Hospital and Henry
Ford Hospital.
Jack opened his first Perry
Drugstore in 1957 and has
since worked to make Perry
Michigan's number one
drugstore chain . . . The com-
pany has operations in eight
states and reported 1985 sales
of $522 million . . . He has re-
ceived the Eleanor Roosevelt
Humanities Award from the
State of Israel, is chairman of
the Wayne State University
Fund . . . and has been honored
by the university as a distin-
guished alumnus.
Others being honored are
Doris Biscoe, WXYZ-TV news
anchor; Eugene Mitchell,
president of Professional Life
Underwriters Services; and
Father Malcolm Carron,
president of University of De-
troit High School.
Tickets for the Sweetheart
Ball are $150 tax deductible
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