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II-11 I MILES 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO — 544-1211 L'N 64 Expires 10-16-87 FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1987 I BEST OF EVERYTHING I CHICKEN • RIBS • SHRIMP WE DO BEST! Cancer Foundation Continued from preceding page emplify true commitment and support from community leaders . . . To date, the group founded by Paul and Helen Zuckerman has raised nearly $250,000 for cancer research, prevention and patient programs. For more info on the Angels, call Maxine Ashcraft, MCF vice president of development, 833-0710. FROM THE Ed Sullivan shows of yesteryears to the Historic Holly Hotel on Bat- tle Alley in Holly today .. . Many will remember the humorous wit of Jackie Ver- non, a very fine comedian .. . He'll be appearing at Holly Hotel Oct. 30 and Oct. 31 .. . Norma Zager, who will open for Jackie, has always been a fan of his . . . and this will be a great thrill for the local comedienne. HARMON AND Dorothy Moss are senior citizens who became tired of retirement . . . besides being able to use an extra buck . . . So on Aug. 1, after six years of lolling around, they started Bubby's Cookie/Bakery (muffins too). Dorothy's recipes contain top ingredients and never a preservative . . . They use the facilities of Dino's Pizza, 12 Mile and Greenfield, between hours of 2 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Since there are just the two of them, Harmon and Dorothy have become busy baking for and delivering to a wholesale trade . . . Private orders are taken but must be called in with at least 24 hours notice . . . They'll deliver orders of five dozen or more on a specified date but cannot guarantee the time of day their goodies will arrive . . . Pickup at Bubby's Bakery must be scheduled to coincide with their store hours. IN THE razzle-dazzle whodunit play Sleuth by Jim- my Launce Productions, Fri- day and Saturday nights at Hyatt Regency Dearborn, no one is ever who they seem to be . . . and every event is bizarre . . . Setting is a cozy English country house owned by a famous mystery writer, where a young house guest walks in and they begin a congenial round of Scotch and dialogue. Suddenly the host says, "I understand you want to marry my wife" . . . and from that moment on the two are locked in a mortal encounter . . . the games that are devis- ed, murders plotted and subverted, add up to increas- ing suspense and an un- solvable crime . . . Dinner- theater (Guilios and show $29.50, Kafays and show $21, show only $10.50) has an 8:30 curtain in "The Club" on Hyatt's second level. Other side of town at Somerset Dinner Theater in lower level of Troy's Somerset Mall has dinner at Sebas- tian's and show, $29.50, show only $10.50 . . . Friday and Saturday curtains are 8:15 p.m. . . . Jimmy Launce Pro- ductions is putting on the warm-hearted funny and eloquently-written family play, Close Ties . . . which blends humor and compas- sion as it comes to grips with the problem of how best to provide for the family's aging matriarch . . . Humorous touche's give the characters individuality and depth as they join forces to unoffensive- ly resolve the unavoidable issue of aging versus senility . . . It is a most human and genuinely affecting play. QUITE A tribute . . . hav- ing someone other than a fan club put out a monthly newsletter about you . . . That's what Harold Patrick is doing for Jay Roberts, former "Night Flight" captain at WJR radio . . . If you want to get the free newsletter, write to Harold M. Patrick, 16400 North Park Place, Southfield, MI, 48075. Good chance that Jay will land at CKLW in Windsor, 800 AM . . . the station with all that good music so many people are listening to these days . . . and actually "discovering" even though much of it is from the golden eras of musical yesteryears. Almost flipped the other day while driving and hear- ing Al Hibbler sing "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" with the great Duke Ell- ington orchestra . . . and mello alto sax of Johnny Hodges like nobody has ever been able to duplicate . . . The more Duke, Jimmy Lunceford, Count Basie, etc., etc., the more I love it. "mi GOING PLACES Imm Continued from Page 61 I. IRVING FELDMAN GALLERIES 6917 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, Charles Hinman, exhibit, now through Oct. 15, 855-6667. THE WOODS GALLERY 26415 Scotia, Huntington Woods, Lucille Nawara, paintings, Saturday through Oct 31, 543-9720. SOUTHFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION 26000 Evergreen, Maricia N. Tourney, paintings; George Landino, wood sculpture, now through Oct.