I LISTENING POST 1 CELEBRATING OUR —I 10th ANNIVERSARY Kitchen Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 5 to 10 Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11 B anquet Facilities • Garden Luncheons Piano entertainment Wed. Thru Fri. $3"O F F per person ON ANY OF OUR FRESH FISH, MILK-FED VEAL, STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS From 4 p.m. WITH THIS COUPON • Not Including Any Specials • Good 7 Days A Week • Only 1 Coupon Needed JN For Up To 6 People • Expires 9/12/87 Restaurant Reservations Suggested 1990 Hiller Rd. Also Featuring 682-1047 (Old Orchard Troll) HOMEMADE PASTA, EGGPLANT & HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS Off Pontiac Trail to Old Orchard Trail To Hiller Road 1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59 683-2888 WE CAN'T RUN ON EMPTY. SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET The good life in shameful abundance. GIVE BLOOD Detroit's favorite Sunday brunch is a kaleidoscope of breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites, served with white linen and silver in the elegance of the Kingsley Inn dining rooms. $10.95 /adults. $5.95/children. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Bloomfield Hills tradition. 1(ingstep Inn 4111 American Red Cross. ■ Woodward at Long Lake Road • Bloomfield Hills • (313) 642-0100 FAMILY RIALTO O SINCE 1g26 22740 WOODWARD AVE., Just South of 9 Mile Rd. • Ferndale RESTAURANT 5444933 CELEBRATING OUR Gist ANNIVERSARY OMPI_E:VE DINNERS ALL WO 11 an. FOR 2 THROUGH AUGUST GOOD DAYS A WEEK! YOUR CHOICES OF ANY COMPLETE DINNER! • FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH • FREH PICKEREL • ORANGE ROUGHY • FRESH FISH & CHIPS • FRESH ROASTED TURKEY • CHICKEN PARMESAN • VEAL PARMESAN • VEAL CUTLETS • BAR-B-Q RIBS COCKTAILS, BEER AND WINE OUR REGULAR HOURS ARE: MON.-THURS. 10:30 a.m. ,10 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. - 11 p.m SUN. 8 a.m.-10 a.m. • BAR-B-Q CHICKEN • BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN • BAR-B-Q RIBS & SHRIMP • BAR-B-Q CHICKEN & SHRIMP • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF • CHOPPED SIRLOIN W1MUSHROOM SAUCE • SHISH KEBOB • LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON • ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. COMPLETE DINNERS FOR TWO! ALL DINNERS INCLUDE . . SOUP OR SALAD (TOSSED OR GREEK), POTATO (YOUR CHOICE) OR SPAGHETTI, DESSERT (STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE, ICE CREAM, RICE PUDDING OR JELLO), BREAD BASKET (INCL, STICKS) AND BEVERAGE (COFFEE OR HOT TEA) NO COUPON NECESSARY! 70 FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1987 Retirement Sing-A-Long For Southfield Employee DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist I t was more than just a retirement party for Mort Stein . . . after ten years a code enforcement of- ficer and the last three years also sign inspector for City of Southfield. Mort and Bernadine displayed other talents, too, as they sang and led about 50 guests at Franklin Rivers Clubhouse in a jolly sing-a-long. Good friend Max Wolf was the opening emcee . . . and his wife, Mattie Wolf, gave a humorous . . . very entertain- ing . . . one-woman skit from the show, "Talking With" .. . presented by theatre of University of Detroit. Who catered the affair? .. . Would it be anybody else but Mort's son, Mark, Mark of Excellence owner? . . . As usual, the food was very good . . . and few people can put out a sweet table like Mark. received Everyone historical sketches of Southfield homes, hand- drawn by very talented Vicky Goldbaum, Southfield coun- cilwoman. It was also 28th anniver- sary of Vicky and Ray Goldbaum, who danced to the Anniversary Waltz . . . and then were joined by others. Mort and Bernadine are such lovely people . . . It was nice to be a part of the retire- ment party. GET WELL wishes . . . to Pat Archer . . . out of the hospital and recuperating at home. CONGRATS ... to Irene and Louis Lawson . . . on their 49th anniversary. EDBY PLAZA is name of new shopping center to be built by Tamara and Eugene Friedman . . . on Nor- thwestern Hwy. between Mid- dlebelt and 14 Mile. Among the 20 stores will be a 5,000-square-foot Tamara's Institute de Beaute . . . when she moves her present locale to the far end of plaza she and hubby Eugene are building . . . Plus her regular services, Tamara will also have hair- dressers, a nutritionist and chiropractor within her com- plete health spa operation .. . really an ultra big-time setup. It is expected to open around March 1988 . . . with plenty of parking. CONGRATS ... to Yale Phillips . . . on his 60th birth- day . . . Recent party for 70 friends and relatives for him was at Potomac Club by wife Irene and children, Helene Phillips and Paul Zerkel, Michael and Lynn Phillips and Toni and Tim Foley. Ten years ago, when Yale turned 50, he refused a party after having undergone a six- bypass surgery . . . He said if he lived to be 60 then the celebration . . . Now it's on to number 70. PAID UP membership par- ty by Sisterhood of Temple Beth El is Sept. 14, 12 noon . . . Sonya Syme, Rabbi M. Robert Syme's wife, will speak on Jewish medical ethics, "Rabbinical Answers to Modern Problems!' Sonya is head of religious education for the Temple Israel Sisterhood and a 12th grade teacher at Temple Israel. No charge for paid-up members. Call Sylvia Rogoff at Tem- ple Beth El . . . It's $4 for guests . . . Make checks payable to Temple Beth El Sisterhood and mail to Tem- ple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Birmingham, Mi. 48010. CONGRATS ... to Seldon Barris, living in Merritt Island, Fla. with wife Birdie . . . on his 82nd birthday. Big present was their becoming great grandparents of little Carly Jo, born in Phoenix, Ariz. to grand- daughter Stacy Barris Cook and grandson Glade Cook .. . Grandfather Ronnie Barris and Uncle Larry Barris live in Southfield. POTLUCK dinner by Valley Detroit Chapter, City of Hope in California, is Sept. 12, 7 p.m. . . . at Columbia Savings, 18644 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana. Plus dinner will be enter- tainment . . . Call Diane Wilbur, 818-706-3777, Ann Feldman, 881-8649 or presi- dent Shirley Katz, 818-346-9779. Big Detroit reunion by the group is set for Feb. 13, 1988 . . . Californians are asked to make early reservations .. . Call Shirley Katz or Ann Feldman at above numbers, or Helen Medwed, 818-906-1824. OPRAH Winfrey TV show called on Detroit's ace PR gal Sheila Sloan to appear on a program called "Women Through The Decades" .. . They changed their minds however after finding out that Sheila and Dick's two sons are in their '20s . . . The show folks were looking for a woman with younger children. -