I ENTERTAINMENT I Custom Catering For All Occasions Full Service Carry-Out .... Also Featuring Specialty Appetizers For Carry-Out Convenience Hors D'oeuvres, Soups, Salads, Desserts and Complete Meals ALL PREPARED ON PREMISES Yards and Yards of BRUNCH TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING MENU ROAST TURKEY With Pan Gravy $45.00 CORNISH HEN With Pan Gravy $5.75 ORANGE GLAZED YAMS $4.95 lb. ACORN SQUASH $1.50 serving CRANBERRY RELISH $4.95 pint FRESH HERB STUFFING $4.95 pint VEGETABLE POLLONAISE $5.95 lb. MASHED POTATOES $3.50 lb. PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE $15.00 PECAN PIE $18.00 CHOCOLATE CHESTNUT TORTE $30.00 CARROT CAKE $20.00 ZUCCHINI, CORN BREAD, PUMPKIN & CRANBERRY BREADS $2.95 each • MUFFINS $9.00 doz. • ASSORTED DINNER ROLLS $3.00 doz. • • • • • • • • • • • • • = Each Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. $ 1 4 95 per person $895 Children 12 and under Reservations Suggested Private Parties up to 200 EVERYTHING ON OUR TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING CARRY-OUT MENU IS MADE BY US!!! 355'2050 • Delivery Available • 737 5190 32839 Northwestern Hwy. Tiffany Plaza, Bet. 14 i'!n17`91 Farmington Hills • Middlebelt ERCKEN ROAST CHI DINN CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD EMBASSY SUITES- HOTEL 4 95 28100 Franklin Road Southfield Actress Alyson Hannigan Send Someone Special a Gift 52 Weeks a Year. Send a gift subscription to DELI and RESTAURANT SHIVA DINNERS & PARTY TRAYS . . . Free Delivery Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ... Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 21754 W. 11 MILE AT LAHSER • HARVARD ROW 352-4940 Hannigan Heads West, Catches Acting Bug STEVEN M. HARTZ THE Special to The Jewish News JEWISH NEWS! L "PROBABLY THE WORST THING I EVER DID" "I hate to go out to dinner, period! I had a million excuses. The food's no good. The food's good, but over-priced. The food's o.k., but the place is too far. The food and music are lousy. The service is horrible. Last week I ran out of excuses." 362-1262 *-1 COMPARE ANYWHERE! . . . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST! I OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN:MRS 11.10 I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE IliG4111 ES MILES SEAFOOD)1' CHICKEN., RIBS & SHRIMP WE DO BEST! BROASIL, 0r B'BQ CHICKEN FOR 2 $795 ASTER I .F01.-SAT. 11-11 03 0 0-) 'a x w 0 C 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH Of 10 11111E NEXT TO ZOO L_ 68 544-1211 FRIOAYAOYFMBER 10, 1989 0 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! ast year, her step- mother was an alien. This year, her housekeeper is a witch. Some very strange things, indeed, have happened to Alyson Hannigan since she left Atlanta three years ago and moved to Hollywood to pursue her dream. And in the process, she has become a celebrity. Hannigan's career began in her parents' commercial photography studio when she was a baby, posing with different products and wear- ing the latest toddler fash- ions whenever a company needed a model. As Hannigan grew, she en- joyed being in front of the camera so much that her mother, Emilie Posner, hired an agent. Today, the 15-year-old Hannigan, who hasn't an ounce of Irish blood —"My dad's real last name was Field, but his stepfather adopted him, so his last name was changed" — stars as Jessie Harper on ABC's comedy, "Free Spirit." The show features Corinne Bohrer as the housekeeper witch. And Hannigan almost needed a witch to get the job; she competed with several actresses. "I went in and read for all of the producers and every- body and got a call back," she said. "But they decided to cast another girl to do the pilot." Just as she thought "Free Spirit" was out of the picture for her, Hannigan's phone rang. "They wanted me to audition again. I read with Corinne (Winnie, the witch), and the next day I found out I was going to network, the last step in get- ting the part," she said. "That night, I was chosen." Maybe her reading with the show's witch put a magic spell on the producers to get them to cast Hannigan in the Harper role. Or maybe it was her TV character's name, Jessie — a name all too familiar to Hannigan. Jessie was her character's name in My Stepmother Is An Alien, a movie in which Hannigan starred last year with Dan Akroyd and Kim Bassinger. For this part, one of the largest female roles ever written for a 13-year- old, Hannigan beat out more than 1,000 other girls for the job. In the movie, her widower dad, Akroyd, marries an alien, Bassinger. Dad, however, doesn't know his new wife is from another