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Here's how it works . . . "A. 25 cents for first ciga- rette butt per person/every additional cigarette butt 30 cents. B. 50 cents for the first butt per person. If pregnant women or child under 5 years old are in the restaurant, addi- tional cigarette butts will be 75 cents. C. 75 cents for pregnant women and any additional cigarette butt $1. "Cigars: A. $5 for the first 3 inch cigar and $2 per addi- tional inch. B. $10 for the first 3 inch cigar and $5 per addi- tional inch if pregnant women or children under 5 are in the restaurant. C. Pregnant women are not allowed to smoke cigars. Pipe: The same like the regular cigarettes with one time light-up charge of $5. "All of the above proceeds will go to the American Lung Association." SOUNDS GOOD TO USE SUCH A DEAL! Lunch, Dinner & Sunday Brunch at CHINESE & DELI Open Tuesday through Sunday, Chinese and Deli Carryout, Catering and Delivery also available. 6724 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI48033*(313)855-8433 Up to $8.00 Value Shanghai Shapiro's invites you and your guest to enjoy one complimentary Lunch or Dinner Entree when a second Lunch or Dinner Entree of equal or greater value is purchased with this coupon. Valid anytime. Expires April 15, 1987 58 H Friday, March 6, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS that Northwood Inn name again . . . after all these years . . . That's where next Variety Club of Detroit luncheon will be . . . March 12, 12:15 .. . Northwood Inn, home of Com- edy Castle, on Woodward and 11 1/2 Mile, Berkley. MAIL DEPT ... "Every- thing I ever do with Irving's Restaurant is always so won- derful. From the food to the service to the owners. Just thought you would like a copy of the letter I sent to Rosie Guttman. "Dear Rosie. You are mar- velous. Our party was made complete by your wonderful, wonderful food. The children even asked for more of the chicken, rice, and even the salad with our Weight Watch- ers' recipe salad dressing. The special dish of kugel was such a treat! But more than the food being wonderful was the extra care and love you took in pre- paring all of it. "Rosie, you are a special, special person. I always know I can count on you to not only prepare those meals I ask for, but to add a touch of love to everything you do. I can't thank you enough for showing both me and my family that you care so much.!" Florine Mark (Florine is president and chairman of the board of The Weight Watchers Group, Inc., International headquarters on W. 12 Mile Rd.) A FINE ENTERTAIN- MENT BET is the 50-minute audio-cassette of Judy Golds- tein singing in Hebrew, Yid- dish, Russian and English .. . with 400 community members who packed United Hebrew School auditorium last October for the Jewish Community Council Delegate Assembly .. . Judy's concert honoring Emma Lazarus was a project that "just had to be done" for two important reasons . . . This year marks the centennial of the death of the brilliant Jewish poetess at age 38 .. . and it was her beautiful son- net, The New Colossus, which gave America's Statue of Lib- erty its worldwide identity as "Mother of Exiles". Judy's tapes can be gotten at Jewish Community Center, Spitzer's,Borenstein's, South- field Book Center and many synagogue and temple gift shops. THIS SUNDAY is ninth anniversary party . . . invita- tion only . . . by Excalibur, Northwestern and Franklin at 12 Mile . . . It's always a doozy of an affair with fantastic com- plementary buffet and sweet table by Executive Chef Marty Wilk . . . Starts at 3 p.m. Marty was responsible for gorgeous food display . . . at re- cent party by Southfield Coun- cilwoman Vicki Goldbaum .. . Naturally his noted coconut chicken, which barrister J. Leonard Hyman tasted for first time and went ga-ga over .. . pasta primavera, beef Wel- lington, shrimps galore, etc. Pat Archer with sons Chuck and Mike operate Excalibur . . . and were at the party enjoy- ing their own food. Chuck brings up a little- known point . . . Did you know, he says, that a person must have a credit card to rent a car these days? . . . Makes no dif- ference if you show a driver's license and pay cash, main- tains Chuck . . . "Seems like the entire world is built on plastic," he says. -1 REMEMBERING YES- TERYEARS ... Those Won- derful dinners at Clifford Bar and Mayfield Chop House on Clifford . . . Saturday after- noon dancing to Xavier Cugat at former Statler Terrace Room on Washington Blvd .. . The Louisiana shrimp sauce at Town Pump on Cass . . . Those lobsters at Clam Shop (original one owned by Dave Goldfine and Frank van Brusselin who joined Dave in partnership ten years after opening) on Grand Blvd. in Detroit's aging factory and warehouse district .. . That Powatan Salad at Won- der Bar on Washington Blvd . . . Corned beef sandwiches 15 cents at Bolatin & Levine on 12th St. . . . King Fong's on De- xter and Elmhurst owned by Tung S. Woo and Eugene Foo . . . After parting ways, Tung opened Hoe Hoe Inn on Second Blvd. and Eugene started Kow Kow Inn on W. McNichols . . . Benjie Palmer doing his cha- chaing and rhumbaing around town . . . The former dance teacher will start it up again ,(