BEST OF EVERYTHING OUR MUSIC WILL HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY! ■WEDDINGS ■ 13PR/bAT MITZVAI-16 ■ CONF=IRMATIONS ■ ANNIVERSARIES ■ PRIVATE PARTIES ..PLYOUP I-IA PPY OCCA610N6 SIMONE VITALE BAND • tite, Taitat/ -14 ( Birthday Continued from Page 71 313) 544-7373 A Tradition CAL46 Since 1934 Eat less saturated fats. }lire 2inin9 acrd Cockui4 1128 E. 9 MILE RD., 1/2 Mile East of 1-75 • 541-2132 ROAST PRIME VEAL $1 145 WITH DRESSING LIVE MAIN LOBSTER$1750 WITH DRAWN BUTTER INCLUDES: RELISHES, SOUP OR SALAD, POT. OR VEG. & WARM HOMEMADE ROLLS & BUTTER EARLY EVENING SPECIALS I ALL FRESH FRUIT PIES, MON.-FRI. 4 TO 6 PM APPLE STREUDEL, COGNAC TORTES $6.50 & $7.75 WERE FIGHTING FOR `rOUR LIFE ALMA SMITH Songstress & Pianist Downstairs SAT. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. American Heart u Association Introducing . . . The All-New Touch of New York—Europe Vineyard's Cafe Located Inside The Vineyard's Wine Cellar 32418 Northwestern Hwy. Bet. 13 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . . ► 14 Mile • Farm. Hills • 855-9463 Mon. 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DINNER SPECIALS (Except 2 For 1 And Early Bird Specials) 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. SAME LOW PRICES! • American & Lebanese • Daily Specials NO COUPON NECESSARY! 411, Celebrate With Imagination & Style Waterfront Banquet Room a Restaurant • Showers • Wedding Receptions • Rehearsal Dinners • Anniversary Parties 142 E. Walled Lake Dr., Walled Lake 2 FRIDAY, AUGUST. '26, 1988 669-1441 went around to the main din- ing room to see what the whistle was about . . . and out came marching "The Little Drummer Boys," ages four to 12, from MacKenzie High School district . . . Loud as can be, each dressed in red and white, they marched in- to the main dining room to greet Frank . . . giving a banging performance and dancing as they beat on their drums. "The Little Drummer Boys" continued to march through the second half of the restaurant during evening business hours dancing and beating away . . . and every now and then stopping the beat to yell in unison, "Hap- py Birthday, Frank!" Then the finale . . . 53 candles on a giant cake .. . Frank's entire group of employees and the dining room customers shared in singing "Happy Birthday!" to him. Each year, Claudia, Frank's wife, tries to top her creativi- ty in thinking up something more odd or extravagant for his birthday . . . After all, what can you get a man who has almost everything? .. . This one may have topped the 3,000 balloons in the bedroom and the 300 water balloons in the jacuzzi, a helicopter to the show, or 1,000 balloons hand- delivered by the Lakeview High varsity cheerleaders .. . But it may not surpass last year's birthday . . . That's when Frank and Claudia were married in Sicily, Aug. 14, after a courtship of eight years . . . Many congrats .. . to Frank Passalacqua . . . on his birthday. INTERNATIONAL HIT and 1988 Pulitzer Prize- winning comedy, Driving Miss Daisy, which opens Music Hall Theater's season, Sept. 13 through Sept. 18 to begin its national tour, is bas- ed on the true-to-life story of writer Alfred Uhry's Jewish grandmother and her black chauffeur . . . it spans their amusing and often touching 25-year relationship in Atlan- ta from 1948 to 1973 . . . Within the context of two memorable characters (played by Julie Harris and Brock Peters) Driving Miss Daisy ex- plores the delicate subject of race relations, exploding the stereotypical perceptions of the'40s, moving quickly through the changing '60s to the reality of the'70s. THE HELP is all Israeli, including the chef . . . This coupled with homemade Israeli food and decor, makes the new Eli's King David Cafe a truly authentic Israeli restaurant . . . Located on Griswold between Michigan and State downtown, it is open Monday through Satur- day 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. . . . with limited seating for 12 to 15 in- side and about 20 at an out- side cafe. SHARING THE stage this Sunday in Meadow Brook's final "Summer Solid Gold" concert of the season at Oakland Univesity in Rochester will be Johnny Rivers, Bobby Vee, Del Shan- non and Lou Christie . . . The musical Carousel opens Sept. 6 through Sept. 11. 200 ATTENDED the "Join Us At Joey's On Jefferson" af- fair by Variety Club of Detroit and Young Variety Club . . . It was prelude to the next even- ing . . . Joey's On Jefferson's first anniversary . . . Dancers, impressionist, continuous music, dancing and food galore made for a fine Varie- ty Club evening. OPENING OF Nancy Gur- win's Saturday_ Young People's Theater program begins in September . . . The Nancy Gurwin Theater In- stitute will have an eight- week session including preparation techniques for the theater auditions, musical stage movements, working on scenes and- musical numbers . . . and the eight-week session culminated by an entire scene with music . . . A Sunday adult class is also being of- fered . . . Call her at 354-0545 for more info on both . . . All sessions will be at the home of Nancy and hubby Don Gurwin. FROM NORTH Miami Beach, Fla., where Morrie and Sylvia Bobroff now live, he tells of a gent collapsing in line at the Rascal House deli . . . ' Call went out for the emergency medics who reviv- ed him . . . and looked at each other as the fellow muttered his first words, "Did I lose my place in line?" LINDA AND BOB Milne, ragtime pianists supreme, live in Lapeer, owning and operating a sawmill for the past three years . . . Bob plays Saturday evenings at Dakota Inn . . . where he began his fine career back in 1964. Entertainers To Perform Volunteers and professional entertainers will gather Mon- day at the Northwood Inn's Comedy Castle to fight against birth defects. The pro- gram is sponsored by the March of Dimes. For information, call Georgia Olsen, 423-3200.