I ENTERTAINMENT I WE'RE BACK! M 1E IDA 14_ 11 1, Creative American Cuisine We've certainly enjoyed our winter break, but we're eager to serve you . . . again. Come enjoy the delectable cuisine prepared by our new Executive Chef Remy Berdy Reservations Suggested Open For Lunch Soon 851.5540 Dinner Served Tues.'thru Thurs. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Facilities Available • Full Bar Service 4343 Orchard Lake Rd. (at Lone Pine Rd.) In the N.E. Corner of Crosswinds Mall West Bloomfield WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association 29566 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just N. of 13 Mile • Farm. Hills • 626.0804 Home-Style Family Dining • High Quality • Reasonable Prices I:COUPON BUY ONE OMELETTE OR ANY BREAKFAST ON MENU GET SECOND AT -HALF PRICE .MON. THRU FRI. 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. • 1 L Coupon Per Person Expires 2-17-89 JN OPEN 7 DAYS—SAT. 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., SUN. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1 I COUPON BAR. B BeNE• YARD OPEN 7 DAYS — 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. BAR-B-Q SLAB FOR 2 $10.95 INCLUDES: 2 POTATOES, 2 COLE $LAWS AND BREAD FOR 2 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN FOR 2 INCLUDES: 2 POTATOES, 2 COLE SLAWS AND BREAD FOR 2 , • 1 Coupon Per Order • Coupon Expires 2/17/89 JN TRY OUR DAILY SPECIALS MON. FRI. (Inquire Within) FARMINGTON HILLS — 851.7000 I LIVONIA — 427-6500 31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 30843 PLYMOUTH RD. j - 72 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1989 WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU. YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING PUT IN FRONT OF YOU. You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact, a high blood cholesterol level sub- stantially increases your chanCes of developing heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and reduce your risk of heart disease. For more information about a planned and balanced diet, contact your American Heart Association. We'll give you some free advice on how to plan a diet good for life. The Peanut Butter Players will present Wind in the Willows at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center at 5 p.m. Feb. 12. There is a charge. For tickets, call Lois Zemmol or Irma Starr, 967-4030. I GOING PLACES Continued from Page 69 African collection, Holley Room, Sunday; photographs by Frederick H. Evans, now through Sunday; "Tom Parish: Selected Paintings," now through Feb. 19; "In Pursuit of the Dragon: Traditions and Transitions in Ming Ceramics," now through March 26; "Cleopatra's Egypt: Age of the Ptolemies," Tuesday through April 30, symposium, Saturday, admission. 832-2730 or 833-0485 (Cleopatra show). SWIDLER GALLERY 308 W. Fourth, Royal Oak, Premier Opening continues through February with 30 ceramic artists and 20 art jewelers. 542-4880. DETROIT FOCUS 743 Beaubien, Detroit, "After Ten Years: Detroit Focus," now through April 14. DETROIT GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS 301 Fisher Bldg., Detroit, "Figures: The Fine Art of Contemporary Dollmaking," now through Feb. 25. 873-7888. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART 525 S. State, Ann Arbor, "Pure Elegance: A Decade of Asian Art Collecting at the UMMA," now through March 19; "New Second Thoughts,"paintings and preparatory studies by Vincent Castagnacci, now through April 2. 764-0395. CENTER FOR CREATIVE STUDIES 245 E. Kirby, Detroit, "Recent Work by Retired Faculty," now through Feb. 22; "Impressions," mixed media works honoring Black History Month, Wednesday through Feb. 25. 872-3118. GALLERY 22 22 E. Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills, recent impressionist work of Don Hatfield and David Scheuer and recent watercolors of Yoko Moro, now through Feb. 28. 642-1310. COUNTY GALLERIA 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac, "The Written Word," by the Michigan Association of Calligraphers, now through March 14. 858-0415. XOCHIPILLI GALLERY 568 N. Woodward, Birmingham, Allen Berke, recent oil paintings, Saturday through March 11, reception with artist, 2 p.m. Saturday. 645-1905. HOMESTEAD GALLERY 136 S. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, mixed media show by Michigan artists, now through Sunday. 669-8980. 1