I LISTENING POST I LUNCH 11 a.m. DINNER 4 p.m. NOW SERVING GOURMET PIZZA AND FRESH PASTA AS A COMPLIMENT TO OUR CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CUISINE. Local Variety Club Meeting Goes Public Entertainment Thru Saturday by Reflections: Heartbeat opens Feb. 6 TUesday thru Saturday • TOP OF TROY BLDG., 755 W. BIG BEAVER AT 1-7 BROASTED OR B.B•E1 CHICKEN FOR 2 $895 ASTED FRI.-SAT. 11-11 , !) I CI) 22 'a w 0 0 _ . 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK z 0 JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! 00 OFF ON YOUR NEXT TRAY MEAT OR DAIRY ORM. • Minimum 8 Persons • 1 Coupon Per Customer HAVING A PARTY? LET US CATER TO YOUR NEEDS • Expires 2-28-90 29145 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. 356.2310 Franklin Shopping Center 'so eol f a mil y dining 25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid•11 Plaza 476-1750 Farmington Hills 0 8 r- T 362-1262 OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN:THURS 11.10 I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE MILES Local Columnist GIVE USA TEST! COMPARE ANYWHERE! • • • IF YOU WANT THE BEST ilic-1 4 RIBS DANNY RASKIN 2 for $10.95 • CHICKEN STIR FRY w/ garden greens, veg. I • RAINBOW TROUT w/pot., spinach pie, rice I, • VEAL MARSALA w/pot. • ROAST CHICKEN w/rice L • GREEK COMBO PLATE w/rice OPEN 7 DAYS . . . MON. THRU THURS. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. — SUN. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WING HONG OF FARMINGTON INTRODUCES IT'S NEW MENU FOR THE CHINESE SIDE TOKYO STEAK HOUSE ENJOY OUR DINNER SPECIAL FOR 2 31455 W. 14 Mile at Northwestern 78 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1990 851-7400 1 ZelfserS Yards and Yards of BRUNCH Each Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. $1495 per person $895 Children 12 and under Reservations Suggested Private Parties up to 200 355•2050 EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 28100 Franklin Road Southfield here's a triple first time in the exalted history of Variety Club, Detroit Chapter. The fine group, whose primary concern is the well- being of children, will open its monthly luncheon to the public on Feb. 16, noon to 2 p.m. New place and new day also for the local guys and gals who do so much good work in behalf of the kiddies . . . Will be at Embassy Suites Hotel, Northwestern High- way . . . and on a Friday in- stead of Thursday. Attendees will include Marilyn Turner and John Kelly of WXYZ-TV's Kelly & Co.; actress June Wilkinson, more Playboy magazine ap- pearances than any other bunny, performing at Wind- sor's Stage West Theatre in the Wally's Cafe comedy; songstress Jeri Beaucaire; comedian Jack Gallagher, etc. . . . Members $10, non- members $12 . . . Reserva- tions are a must . . . Call the Variety Club office, 855-6440. IF EXPECTING to be in the Boca Raton area of Florida weekend of March 9-11, here's something you may not want to miss. The "Spring Break '90" by local Michigan Cancer Foun- dation will have its second an- nual shindig there. March 9, 7 p.m. is cocktail party hosted by Frank and Stephanie Germack in their Boca Raton home . . . Satur- day is main event, 7 p.m., with cocktail reception in the Cloister Gardens of the Boca Raton Resort Hotel & Club and dinner and dancing in the Galleon Room . . . Sunday, 1 p.m., is a seabreeze buffet hosted by Weldon and Page Yaeger at their Ocean Ridge beach home. Reservations should be made as soon as possible because of space limitations. Call MCF, 833-0710. P.S. . . . Arrangements have also been made to have very good weather. GET WELL wishes . . . to Anita Gray . . . recuperating after triple bypass heart surgery . . . She and hubby Phil now live in Tuscon, Ariz. (2588 W. Crown King Drive, zip 85741, 602-297-2558.) DAY OF DAYS for Cres- cent Shrine Club is March 29 . . . That's when they'll again take all those handicapped, underprivileged, leukemia victims, etc., to see the clowns, animals and 000h-and-ah acts . . . Sonny Goldstein is usual chairman this year. JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Karen Rubenfire and Daniel Sherbin are engaged for an "I Do" session Nov. 24 of this year. COCO'S DEPT. . . . "Wonder what kinds of treats I can send Gary Sussman and his wife Lorraine Platman at Sweet Lorraine's Cafe on Greenfield north of 12 Mile Road . . . All the money from Sweetheart Social this Sun- day, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., goes to suburban Detroit's National Society for Animal Protection. "People can bring stuffed teddy bears to enter in a Best Bear Contest (I think stuffed dogs are prettier, myself) and a bunch of celebrity-auto- graphed teddy bears will be auctioned during the evening. All kinds of people food at the big dinner specialties buffet, plus Lorraine's yummy desserts (sorry, no Pup- peronis) and plenty of wine . . . Donation is $50." PERCY KAPLAN'S Dept. . . . "Hello, this is long distance. I have a call for you from Palm Springs" . . . "Hello, Herman, this is Rube. Listen, I'm stranded here and I need $500" . . . "I can't hear you. Something is wrong with the phone" . . . "I want $500" . . . "I still can't hear you" .. . "I can hear it OK," inter- rupted the operator . . . "Then you give him the $500." MILTON BERLE says, "My wife Ruth always laugh- ed at everything I did. That's why we never had any children." ❑ ENTERTAINMENT 1 Batmobile Seen At Cobo Hall Custom cars, Cyclerama and the all-new Batmobile are part of the 38th Annual Budweiser Autorama at Cobo Hall, Feb. 16-18. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Cobo Hall, 224-1000. 'Owl, Pussycat' In Ann Arbor West End productions presents The Owl and the Pussycat Feb. 15-25 at the Performance Network in Ann Arbor. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the box office, 663-0681.