HAMPTON'S !LISTENING POST DINING (Formerly Remal's 13400 W. 9 Mile Just East of Coolidge • Oak Park • 5414480 `1 OPEN MON.-FRI. 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. • SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. • SUN. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. NEW MANAGEMENT 1■ 11111, PUCK MANIINX AKIN '11 IFAFRE 33330 Plymouth Road, Uvonia. MI 48150 TWO COMPLETE DINNERS 414 * LIVE ON STAGE!!! A Very Special Musical Evening `Guys 'N Dolls' Have Their Chance Choice of • • • • • • BAKED CHICKEN ROAST TURKEY 7 DAYS A WEEK! SPINACH PIE MON,-SAT. 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. SUN. 12 NOON TO 6 PM. LASAGNA I ALL OFFERS EXPIRE MARCH 11 MEAT LOAF OUR GREAT BREAKFASTS SPAGHETTI SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIALS—MON.-FRI. TILL 11:30, SAT. & SUN. TO 2 PM. JACK The Original McGUIRE & JONES SISTERS S195 2 EGGS CHOICE OF 3 MEATS, HASH BROWNS $2952 EGGS CHOICE OF 3 MEATS, TOAST, OR PANCAKES, TOAST, ROLL OR BAGEL ROLL OR BAGEL 0 Next: with full orchestra • March 10, 11, 12, 13 ' * $19.75 PLAN a fun filled theatre party for your group or organization. Performances Thurs.. Fri. E. Sat. 8:00 p.m. Sat. E. Sun. MaL 3:00 p.m. Charge By Phone . . .VISA. MC (313) 423-6666 / 1850 E. 12 Mile at Dequindre * 543 8181 All Outlets. including Hudson's 6 MA Complete Full Service Menu Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Dequindre TRY OUR NEW EVERYDAY SUPER SPECIALS BREAKFAST • LUNCH DINNER r- Well Liquor Drinks... . 99C Draft Beer (12 oz glass). . 69C Local Beer (12 oz. can)...99* At Omni Box Office Only GROUP SALES * 4., 10 15Cri oa r c m oo u r n e t * All Performances (313)422.6664 (NO COUPON NEEDED) I BAR SPECIALS 4, . INDIVIDUAL Sr. Citizen Special Rates Sat. Mat. only 0 I Call Liquor Drinks. . .$1A9 Draft Beer Pitcher. . .$2.75 Premium Beer $1.39 I BREAKFAST SPECIALS I 2 EGGS, 2 HOMEMADE SAUSAGE PATTIES OR 2 SLICES OF BACON, POTATOES & TOAST (7 a.m.-11 a.m. 7 Days a Week) I VISIT OR CALL THE ' OMNI BOX OFFICE Nov Open Mon.Sat. I 0:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sun. 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. LUNCH SPECIALS 990 I 99C 99C 99c 1/2 LB. FRESH GROUND LEAN HAMBURGER TENDER RIB SANDWICH CHICKEN PATTIE OR VEAL PATTIE SANDWICH GYROS SANDWICH FRENCH FRIES 50C extra $1.49 Eat less saturated fats. EVERYDAY LUNCH OR DINNER SUPER SPECIALS I LIVER & ONIONS (With Bacon 50; Extra) OR BBQ CHOPS.$2.99 BEEF SHISH KEBOB With Choice of Rice or Potatoes $2.99 1/2 SLAB BEEF RIBS. . $4.95 FULL SLAB FOR 2.. . $7.95 1/2 SLAB BBQ RIBS .. .$5.95 FULL SLAB FOR 2...$10.95 BAVARIAN-STYLE BROASTED OR BBQ CHICKEN $2.95 $4.95 N.Y. STRIP STEAK (Delicious 8 oz. U.S.D.A. Western Beef) WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE ALL ABOVE SUPER SPECIALS INCLUDE: SOUP, COLE SLAW, CHOICE OF POTATOES & ROLLS American Heart Association ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE EACH CARRY-OUT ITEM ADD $1.00 Restaurant 0 142 E. WALLED LAKE DRIVE WALLED LAKE. MICH. . - Mon.Thurs. 11-10: Fri. Sat. 11 11; Sun. 2-9 For reservations call: 669-1441 PASTA ! PASTA! PRIVATE PARTY BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE PAST ! Now until April 1st Special Pasta Dinners $ ■ 95 ij priced from COUPON r eei •1:" Special Bonus Certificate! EXPIRES: APRIL 1, 1988 Good for $ 5.00 Discount on DINNER ENTREE with purchase of any item of equal or greater value. Valid Sunday thru Thursday dinners. It you are happy with the service you receive. please base your gratuity on the total purchase price 01 the meal belore discount. Not valid with other coupons. rininAxi kA Ann! I A AAll Clip & Use Sc Atosii • kay all you folks with stage aspira- tions, here's your chance to do it better . . . Guys 'n Dolls auditions by Nancy Gurwin Productions is this Sunday And Tuesday, 7 p.m. at her home in Southfield .. . For info and appointment, call Nancy at 352-2797 or 354-0545 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Guys 'n Dolls is scheduled to open at the Jewish Com- munity Center on Drake for four dates . . . opening May 7 . . . two shows May 8, 2 and 7 p.m.; May 12, 7:30 p.m.; May 14, 9:30 p.m.; and May 19, 7:30 p.m. Auditions will be for singers, dancers and actors . . . Nancy will star as Adelaide in the Frank Leosser musical. Those who didn't get to see Nancy's Broadway Lullaby New Year's Eve at the JCC . . . written by her in tribute to Broadway . . . pick up another chance . . . She'll have it on two Saturday din- ner theater dates; March 12 and 19, at Mama Mia's Restaurant and Lounge in Union Lake . . . For info, call Nancy at 354-0545. CONGRATS. ... to Sam Silverman . . . on his 95th bir- thday . . . recently honored with a brunch at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Gladys and Lou Kay. Attendees included out-of- town guests, his son and daughter-in-law David and Eileen Silverman, grand- childien, great-grand- children, nieces, nephews and friends. A native of Russia, Sam came to the U.S. in 1910, is a WW I veteran, former party stores owner in the Detroit area . . . and regular partici- pant in senior citizen pro- grams at the Ten Mile Jewish Comunity Center, Oak Park. SECOND YEAR in row, Stacey Michelle Gurecki, daughter of Arlene and Mar- vin Gurecki, has made the coveted dean's list at Wayne State U. . . . She is also on a full Merit Scholarship. CONGRATS. ... to Mat- thew Joshua Raskin . . . on his first birthday . . . Matt's the "little bossman" of my son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Bonnie Raskin, in Atlanta, Ga. TEN-YEAR reunion by Southfield High is Nov. 26 at Northfield Hilton . . . Contact Gary Lichtman, 642-7444, or Denise Bartlett, (517) 546-7627. SAME DATE for Southfield-Lathrup ten-year reunion of 1978 class . . . Call Shellie Achtman, 559-9868. CONGRATS. ... to Nathan and Esther Wolok .. . on their 60th anniversary .. . celebrated in Lauderhill, Fla. with their children and grandchildren. VOLUNTEERS are need- ed for the Crescent Club Shrine Circus Day March 24 . . . with almost all the guys meeting at brunch, 11 a.m. . . . Rialto Cafe on Woodward and Nine Mile in Ferndale . . . Call Sonny Goldstein, chairman, 553-9052. CONGRATS.... to Stacie Shapiro . . . on her birthday . . . She's the daughter of Dr. Marshall and Dee Shapiro. CALL SHARI Silcox- Levine for that 25th reunion by Mumford grad classes 1960-1963 . . . It'll be June 24 at Warren Chateau Hall on East Thn Mile. THE TOWNSEND Hotel, downtown Birmingham's 87-suite luxury hotel to be located at 100 Townsend Street and Henrietta, is scheduled to open spring of this year. Newest appointee is Lois Shaevsky to assist the direc- tor of marketing and sales in promotion of the hotel. Lois has served on the boards of many organizations in the community . . . Varie- ty Club of Detroit, National Council of Jewish Women, etc. Geoffrey Hockman is ex- ecutive vice president and chief financial officer of An- thony S. Brown Development Co., developer of The Town- send Hotel. MARCH OF DIMES Sweetheart Ball glittered and sparkled recently at the Westin Hotel as four humanitarians of the year were recognized . . . New to the event was a silent auction including a beige silk snakeskin raincoat lined with Russian (itch, donated by Bricker-Tunis Furs. Lavdas Jewelers contributed a gold and diamond necklace, and a travel package from Grand Traverse resort brought the successful evening's total to $100,000. Leah Marks Productions supplied more glamor with four robotic models who wore globs of jewelry nestled in a setting of twinkling lights .. . Next year's date is already set for Feb. 19.