The Rhinoceros
Now Catering Your Special Event
• Bar Mitzvahs
• Christmas Parties
• Showers
• Anniversaries
way to have your cake and eat
it, too, reports AAA
Michigan.
"Sweet Hearts," a free
recipe folder compiled by the
American Heart Association
of Michigan and Auto Club
Life Insurance Company, con-
tains ten eye-appealing, after-
dinner treats such as banana
cake with maple topping,
chocolate mousse with
raspberry sauce and iced
melon sorbet.
With today's emphasis on
healthy eating, many in-
dividuals are cutting back on
foods that are high in fat,
sodium and cholesterol, but,
says James Zwick, Auto Club
Life general manager, that
does not mean they have to
give up tasty desserts.
Each recipe adheres to
American Heart Association
guidelines and has been
tested by a panel of registered
dieticians. An analysis of
calories, fat, cholesterol and
sodium per serving follows
each recipe.
Take a tip, though, folks .. .
Be sure and ask your doctor
first.
WHAT'LL THEY Think
Of Next Dept. . . . Imagine a
bathing suit measured and
selected by computer! . . . It's
at the new Beach Bound Ltd.
in Farmington Hills . . .
Customer tries on styles
measured by a computer and
selects fabric for the original
suit they helped design.
AN IRATE WIFE con-
fronted her husband as he
sneaked into the house .. .
"Where have you been?" she
demanded . . . "Playing golf,"
he said . . . "Golf1" she cried.
"At four o'clock in the morn-
ing?" . . . The husband drew
himself up to his full dignity,
"We were using night clubs."
Family 'Trips
Are Available
The Oak Park Department
of Recreation has arranged a
family night to Joe Louis
Arena to watch the Detroit
Red Wings play the Los
Angeles Kings on Jan. 8.
The cost includes bus
transportation and admis-
sion. Oak Park residents and
their children are invited.
Guests must be approved by
the department. Deadline for
registration is Jan. 6.
The department will host a
trip to Joe Louis Arena on
Jan. 30 to see Sesame Street.
The trip is designed for Oak
Park children and their
parents. Guests are welcome,
but must be aproved by the
department. For ticket infor-
mation, call the department
of recreation, 545-6400.
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• Weddings
• Reunions, etc.
259-2208 —
265 Riopelle In The Downtown Warehouse District
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ANNOUNCING
BY POPULAR REQUEST
AMERICAN CENTER
CAFETERIA
NOW OPEN
FOR DINING!
MONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS-5 p•m. to 8 p.m.
AMERICAN CENTER BLDG., 27777 FRANKLIN RD.
Your Host: RICHARD B. CARLSON (formerly of Merrick's)
CATERING FACILITIES AVAILABLE
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353-8144
or
The
Gift of
Good Taste
This holiday season, dazzle your
friends and associates with good
taste that tastes good — gift
certificates from the exciting new
Radisson Plaza.
Imagine the delicious pleasures
that await them!
353.8146
Kitchen Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 5 to 10, Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11
PLAN YOUR
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IN OUR PRIVATE FACILITIES
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Lighthearted dining, classic cocktails and
stylish late-night snacks.
Restaurant
Reservations Suggested
1990 Hiller Rd.
(Old Orchard
682-1347
Off Pontiac Trail to Old Orchard Trail
To Hiller Road
rFREE LATKES
WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF
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CALL US FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
AND ALL-OCCASION TRAYS
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DELI-RESTAURANT
LINCOLN CENTER, GREENFIELD AT 10/2 MILE
Oak Park
968-0022
Critically-acclaimed American cuisine
complemented by Greater Detroit's finest
collection of premium domestic wines,
served in a setting of serene elegance.
The Radisson Plaza's remarkable Sunday
brunch...so fresh, so lavish, so abundant
that it's called the Bounty of America.
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Bouquets 827-4143
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Radisson Plaza Hotel
At Town Center
1500 Town Center
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Radisson Reservations Worldwide
800-333-3333
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