WXYZ Continued from Page 72 -FOR ra-E S • 1-1011DPS s185.* DecerabeT 191anualy 2.. Only. lust 101 I magine a holiday filled with all the prestige, sun and fun that Scottsdale has to offer. Imagine a family holiday at Scottsdale's most luxurious 40-acre desert resort, the renowned Sheraton Scottsdale. We've put together a variety of daily activities that every one, young and old, can enjoy. In addition, we've reduced the prices on a variety of our spacious, finely-appointed suites by as much as $65 a night just for this holiday package. There's swimming in our five heated pools and soaking in Arizona's largest whirlpool spa. Tennis, golf and racquetball. Aerobics .classes and scenic morning jogs. Cocktail parties, holiday entertainment and a whole lot more, induding a complete children's program. So wrap up your last minute holiday shopping with a simple phone call. Reserve your suite for the holidays today. Call your travel agent or 1-800-832-2025 toll-free, and ask for our free "Holiday Suites With All The Trimmings" brochure. *Per suite, per night. Based on space available. Not valid for prior reservations or groups. Applicable taxes and gratuities additional. Ask for the "Holiday Suites" when calling for reservations. SHERATON SCOTTSALE D RESORT The Heart of the Desert Scene 7200 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85253, (602) 948-5000 Toll-Free Reservations (800) 832-2025. Or call your travel agent. DUFFY'S ON THE LAKE BOB POSCH 8635 Cooley Lake Road, 1/2 Mile West of Union Lake Road COMEDY SHOW EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT Call For Reservations: 363-9469 74 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1988 IF YOU WANT v Competitive Rates V Tax Advantages ✓ Complete Safety BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Where you bank. Night With You" (60 minutes) summer of '89. RESTAURANT OPEN- ING in Drake Summit Shop- ping Plaza at former locale of Dimitri's Wildflower and Oliverio's . . . will be Panda . . . 200-seater Cantonese, Szechuan, Hong Kong, Amer- ican . . . and gourmet Orien- tal specialties . . . Also exotic drinks a la Trader Vic's .. . Panda is expected to open around Nov. 15. NO MORE mistakes in jot- ting down phoned-in requests at her Maxine's Seafood Cafe in Hollywood, Calif. .. . Owner Maxine Weinman has put in a mighty handy piece of equipment . . . a fax machine . . . Many of the messages, up to 20 fax orders a day, are from show biz customers who enjoy drawing pictographic orders . . . Max- ine's only regret is that she can't fax the food back to her customers. RECENT VARIETY Club of Detroit "Meet Us At Mario's" celebration of Mario's 40th anniversary brought in $2,600 for the Variety youngsters. SPORTS BUFFS will want to see Jerry Markbreit, one of the National Football League's top referees . . . Nov. 16, 7 p.m., at Jewish Book Fair of Jewish Community Center, West Bloomfield .. . Sponsored here by the Michi- gan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Markbreit was only 47 when the youngest man to referee a Super Bowl game in 1982 between the Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins . . . His new book is Born to Referee PRE-SHOW LECTURE and buffet at St. Regis on Grand Boulevard, Nov. 13, 4:45 p.m. til 6 p.m., will give further insight into the humorous antics of Gilbert & Sullivan's popular operetta, Pirates of Penzance, appearing that evening at the Fisher Theater . . . It'll also give Michigan Opera Theatre goers the luxury of parking in advance. HOME 4 HOLIDAYS Gala on Ice by WDIV-TV for Ron- ald McDonald House in Detroit, Dec. 10, will be in partnership with the City of Southfield . . . The live 90-minute special television show will be hosted by WDIV news anchors Mort Crim and Carmen Harlan, sportscaster Bernie Smilovitz and weathercaster Chuck Gadica. The show will emanate from the Southfield Ice Arena . . . In conjunction with the show, Southfield Pavillion on Civic Center Drive will have food presentations by 26 area restaurants, auction and live floor show including perfor- mance by Detroit Lions wives . . . For ticket info, call Karen Belluomo at the Ronald McDonald House, 745-5911. REMY BERDY is aboard ship again . . . this time not to or fro England . . . He's the new executive chef and general manager at spacious Lansdowne, docked back of Cobo Hall . . . now under remodeling . . . and expected to open again around Jan. 1 . . . The former favorite at Michigan Inn, Sheraton Oaks and London, England, assumes complete respon- sibilities for both dining and catering operations . . . of which there are many on the Lansdowne. JUDY GOLDSTEIN'S reason for an absentee ballot this Tuesday is quite valid .. . She won't be here to cast her vote in person . . . The local folk artist will spend election day in Buffalo, N.Y., where she'll present Yiddish Theater Night at the 22nd Annual Jewish Community Book Fair. WHO'D EVER GUESS they'd see The Gaylords per- form . . . without any charge whatsoever? • . . . Rated by many as one of America's favorite singing/comedy teams, The Gaylords will be at Somerset Mall, W. Big Beaver in Troy, Nov. 20 to kick off the holiday season .. . 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. . . . Ronnie and Burt have played just about major nitery in a lot of top towns . . . and have worked with the best in show biz . . . They have gold records, were in the top 10, do great commercials and are much fun and laughter from start to finish . . . Peg DuBois of Somerset Mall quite aptly puts it, "The Gaylords are to an audience what the finest Italian wine is to the most discriminating gourmet." Free concerts are every Sunday at Somerset . . . This Sunday has Ursula Walker and Buddy Budson . . . Next week is Eddie DeSantis big band sounds . . . All concerts are in Center Court. DISA 'N DATA ... Bob Posch Comedy Show opens tonight and Saturday through November at Duffy's On The Lake, Cooley Lake Rd. . . . Emperor's New Clothes by localite Henry K. Martin's Childrens Enter- tainment Company is tomor- row at Community Arts Building of Michigan State Fair Grounds, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. . . . Ron Coden Show returns tonight to Prock's Restaurant 7 Lounge, W. Maple, Clawson . . . Fridays and Saturdays.