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dining room, carry-out and trays
• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu
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open tuesdays thru sundays •
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
29110 Franklin Rd. • Southfield • 357 - 4442
lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mile & greenfield, oak park
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968-0022
Deli Unique
• Dinners
Luncheons
• Cocktail Parties
Buffet or Sit Down
• Private Parties 10 to 150
Business Meetings
Catering To Home or Office • 7 Days A Week
25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd.
1967-39991
CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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GOLDEN BOWL
Restaurant
22106 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center
398-5502 or 398-5503
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN CUISINE
OPEN 1 DAYS-Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. & Holidays 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
LET US HOST YOUR
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Banquets
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Anniversaries
Holidays
Reunions, Etc.
362-1262
Concourse, Top of Troy Bldg.
755 W. Big Beaver at 1-75
• Banquet Facilities
Your Chef: FRANK ENG
THE GOLD COIN
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OPEN 7 DAYS — _YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
NEW A LA CARTE DINNERS UNDER $5
COMPLETE
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AVAILABLE
24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TEL-EX PLAZA)
West of Telegraph
353-7848
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Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering
4 ,
35135 Grand River, Farmington
(Drakeshire Shopping Center)
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EVERY SUNDAY
"Ain't Nothin' But A Party
Between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Dinner Specials $7
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The Rhinocerous
265 Riopelle • Limo Rides For All Occasions • 259-2208
DAVE'S DELICATESSEN
3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
681-3537
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Thurs.
Closed Sun.
Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
HOME-MADE COKING
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476-9181
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Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods
Restaurant and Lounge
Memories
Continued from preceding page
Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
— Carry-Out Service —
13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park
KING LIM'S •GARDEN
Mandarin, Szechuan & Cantonese Food
26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER. OAK PARK
Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
Fri. 11 to 11, Sat. 11 to 12
Sun. 12 noon to 10
968-3040
Carry-Out Service
Catering To Parties Available
547-4663
OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK
NEW KING
LIM'S
3305 Auburn Rd.
852-8280
Exotic Cocktails
Dine Out
Tonight
hits; he was executive pro-
ducer of the popular The Sure
Thing and executive produces
"MacGuyver" on television.
And, of course, his Fonz is
still fondly recalled by
millions of fans. The
Memories of Me director is
forced to direct his attention
to memories of the Fonz again
— not that he minds. "I have
a jacket that was given to the
Smithsonian Institution. I
have traveled all over the
world. I have been asked to
come to dinner at 85 percent
of the population's homes —
all thanks to the Fonz," says
Winkler.
"I have built a room on to
my house for the Fonz," he
says. "The Fonz has allowed
me to live comfortably in
retirement."
While the Fonz has been
retired, his spectre lingers
without haunting. "I embrace
the Fonz; I have my arm
around him," says Winkler.
"Look, when I was younger, I
believed all the stories about
typecasting. But then I also
realized that audiences are
smart enough to know the dif-
ference between the person
and the character."
Studio executives certainly
do. Disney, the hottest produc-
tion company in Hollywood
today, has tapped Winkler as
a director for its upcoming
film Turner and Hootch, star-
ring Hollywood's hottest ac-
tor, Tom Hanks.
So, Henry Winkler, actor
cum director, has become
Hollywood's newest comer.
The once rigid young man is
rigid these days only in his
adherence to quality projects.
"You know, movies are
about emotions, emotions
that grab you by the throat.
I want to race around the
theater and touch every per-
son when I make a movie."
He has touched at least two
people — his parents. Once
puzzled and perplexed by he
seemingly quixotic non-
comformist career taken by
their iconoclastic son, they
can conform now to the way
he works and lives. "My
parents now call themselves
co-producers of Henry
Winkler," says the winning
Winkler, very much experien-
zing happy days once again.
Integrity Topic
Of Lecture
The Center for New Think-
ing announces Rabbi Sherwin
Wine will speak on "Living
With Integrity" on Sunday at
2:30 p.m. in the Somerset
Mall Auditorium. The public
is welcome at a fee. For infor-
mation, call Susan Levin,
352-0264.