- 441111111 - LISTENING POST Surprise Party Catches Jerry Robbins Off Guard Eating early could be more palatable than you ever imagined. Because not only will you enjoy the elegant sunset atmosphere of Charley's Crab, but from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday thru Friday and from 5 to 6 p.m. on Saturday you can order delicious entrees from our Sunset Menu beginning at just nine dollars. All entrees include soup or salad, vegetable, potato, fresh rolls, coffee or tea. Our Sunset Menu also offers a wide array of fresh fish and other delectable entrees including: Shrimp and Artichoke Fettuccine Artichoke hearts and shrimp sauteed in tomatoes, wine and herbs. Certified Angus New York Strip Steak A traditional delicacy grilled to your satisfaction. Grilled Herb Chicken Marinated breast of chicken served with rice pilaf. 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MIDDLEBELT & 14 Farmington Hills 84 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988 Call 855-WINE omething seemed fishy . . . especially when Jer- ry Robbins was told about going to dinner at Ex- calibur with wife Marge and Nita and Joe Silberschein after a "short visit to Glenn Silberschein's chiropractic meeting at the Colony Park Clubhouse." After all, Jerry thought, this was Sunday . . . and why in the world is Excalibur open? . . . However, trusting soul that he is, Jerry thought maybe Marty Wilk and the gang there decided to make it , a seven-day operation. Well, Marge pulled off her surprise again . . . and Jerry walked into a clubhouse with about 80 or more people sing- ing "Happy Birthday" on his number 60. Centerpieces were the same as Marge made for his 50th . . . except for the humorous cards in each one with dif- ferent jokes about reaching 60. Joe Forbes, former state representative now a member of Gov. James Blanchard's cabinet as Director of Job Training, still remembering his "Sonny Boy" routine as wife Rena said, "He'll never forget it" (Joe and I did it a thousand years ago in the Oak Park Follies when he was mayor of the town) .. . Shel Cornfield recalling about 13 delis within a five- mile radius years back on Dexter . . . as wife Dee did a fine job cleaning off our table (no, she's not for hire) . . . Ed- die Rosenberg with his usual jokes and wife Shirley with her usual laughs as the man she loves tells them . . . Big lineup at the large halvah .. . some going back for seconds, thirds, etc. Irwin Stein going out to what looked like his car, bare- ly touching the door handle and off went Lou Popper's alarm . . . Boy, that's a bit too delicate for my blood . . . I'd be afraid to park the buggy near anything else . . . Videotape shown with greetings to Jerry from daughter and son-in-law Nancy and Michael Mandell in Van Nuys, Calif. District 26 Judge Steve Cooper a video camerman for the night . . . Marge's brother not missing a trick . . . like his work on the bench .. . Mollie Cooper, Marge's mother, and Aunt Rose Lie- berman first ones there so acted as hostesses greeting people . . . Daughter Donna and Rock Evans helping before and after the party .. . Seems like Rock never left .. . was there the next day, too .. . Michael Robbins taking still shots and extra ones, too, of wife Sandy . . . Debbie Rob- bins back in Detroit after 12 years away from home .. . tired of continual transfer in insurance game of other cities . . . Jerry's mom, Helen Ger- son, seeing the belly dancer twisting and turning around her seated and smiling son, saying "It's enough already!" So many people pitching in to help . . . Phyllis and David Barr, Jerry and Mitch Harris, Betty Pianin, Torchy Silver- man, Lenore Kahn. Mini penguin cupcakes by Sweet Art given to candle holders Rita Aisuss, birthday; David Barr, 40th birthday; Jerry Harris, birthday; Mar- shall Mandell, birthday; Jerry Mandell, 60th birthday; Gene Scarponi, birthday; and Frieda Raskin, birthday. Also to . . . Marge and Don Borkin, anniversary; Nancy and Marshall Mandell, first anniversary; and Joe and Nita Silberscein, 40th an- niversary . . . Nita and Joe will take a Caribbean cruise to celebrate . . . but not romantically alone . . . They're also bringing son Glenn and wife Jean, son Steven and wife Ronna and grandson Graham. Informal buffet food was by Mark Zorkin . . . and you'll be hearing a lot about fine songstress Marla Jackson who worked with Bill Meyer on the synthesizer keyboard. Also fish mold by Bea Mandell, eggs and caviar by Harriet Etelman, quiche by Madeline Harris, baked and smoked salmon by Liz Freedman. Marge and Jerry moved from Oak Park to West Bloomfield . . . and took centerpieces with them .. . Look for the scrap metal shav- ings (Jerry has the scars to show for their picking at his yard) on his 70th, 80th . . . etc. Happy birthday, Jerry .. . Sorry Kirk Gibson didn't show up . . . He refused to shave . . . even for you. IN CASE you didn't know, this has been Winter Awareness Week as declared by Gov. James Blanchard (Nov. 20-26) . . . So forget the 50 and 60 degree weather .. . If you want to know what to do during the cold weather, call Southfield Emergency Management, 354-9152. CT.