I LISTENING POST 32839 Northwestern Hwy. Tiffany Plaza Between 14 and Middlebelt Custom Catering At Its Finest Specialty Trays and Gift Baskets For All Occasions 737'5190 I DELIVERY AVAILABLE I r" - (Mostiorpard I VISA' FAX 737-2956 TRADITIONAL PASSOVER CARRY-OUT MENU COMPLETE DINNERS All Complete Dinners Include: Choice of Entree, Chopped Liver, Chicken Soup with Matzo Ball, Potato Kugel, Carrot Tzimmes and Vegetables. YOUR CHOICE OF ENTREES: $10.50 $12.50 $14.50 Roast Chicken Dinner Roast Beef Dinner Combination Roast Chicken and Roast Beef Dinner A LA CARTE MENU $3.25 $6.49 each per lb. Gefilte Fish Chopped Liver Chicken Soup (1/2 Gallon with 4 Matzo Balls) $6.00 $10.00 each $ .75 (1 Gallon with 8 Matzo Balls) Matzo Balls Carrot Tzimmes (3-4 Servings per lb . ) Sweet Potatoes With Streusel (8 Servings) Potato Kugel 9-12 Servings) Roast Chicken Roast Turkey With Matzo Stuffing & Pan Gravy per lb. $5.00 (12-14 lb. / 1 lb. per person) $12.50 $12.50 $7.50 $48.00 DESSERTS $16.00 Sponge Cake With Fresh Fruit Sauce $18.00 Chocolate Mousse Torte $30.00 French Chocolate Cake $20.00 Cheesecake with Fresh Fruit Sauce ORDERS MAY BE PLACED THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1990. SORRY, NO SUBSTITUTIONS CAN BE MADE M Season 89/90 your Premiere place for theatre D OW•BROOK TH'E A T R E THE IMMIGRANT a Hamilton CountyAlbum A moving new play about the author's grandfather, a Russian Jew, who immigrated to Galveston, Texas in 1909. by Mark Harelik Conceived by Mark Harelik and Randal Myler "As cozy as an old song." - Clive Barnes, New York Post March 29 - April 22 Call 377-3300 Presented in cooperation with metiimines adrand for ticket information V/MC FLEX • TIX good for this show A cultural program of Oakland University Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 76 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1990 Vandenberg Graduates Plan Special Reunion DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist N of just any kind of school reunion . . . the one by Vanden- berg Elementary School in Detroit for anyone over 30 who attended at Trojan off Eight Mile and James Couzens. A lot of nostalgia is being wrapped up into the shindig tentatively set for June 9 as an old fashioned ice cream social like the days of yesteryears when the students who attended Vandenberg had them as an- nual events. It'll be quaintly held in the Vandenberg Elementary School gym . . . with casual dress . . . One of the teachers, Ann Faigin, who taught kindergarten, first and se- cond grades, has saved most of the stories written by her youngsters of 30 years ago. The committee, made up of Michelle Nickin Losonci, Elyn Egren Charlupski, Bar- bara Weinstein Hertz, Ilona Helfman, Hank Greenwald, Manny Glazier, Linda Rap- paport Solomon, Carl Balen- sky, Kenny Popper and Gary Kaufman, have hopes for at least 300 attending. Reservations must be made in advance . . . Person to call is Elyn. Charlupski, 682-1022. CONGRATS ... to Lois and Edward Glick . . . on their 27th anniversary . . . to Carol and Shel Klaiman .. . on their 21st anniversary .. . Both are daughters of Marian Goldman. FRANKLIN Body Rockers, children between ages of 7 and 10 who weekly attend fitness classes given by Cin- dy Ockerman at Franklin Fitness & Racquet Club, will be among entertainment for first annual "Friends For Life" three-hour workout to benefit City of Hope National Medical Center's AIDS research. It's tomorrow at Somerset Inn, Troy, with registration 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. . . . Myrna Partrich, of Workout Co. Ex- ercise Studio, leads her team of aerobatic performers .. . Ken Levy's "Golden Girls," women ages 50 and up doing kaerobitics, a new form of self- defense, karate and aerobics combined, will also entertain . . . Other local fitness pros will be Ivy Arlock Schwartz, Vic Tanny aerobic director; Gail Greenfield Mondry and Andrea Bernstein of Fitnesse Exercise Co.; Debra Feldman, Fourth Street Body Works; Louanne Knox, Body Language; and Laura Yauck, Beverly Hills Racquet Club. SALUTE TO THE Woman Of The '90s is trunk and fashion show by Elaine B's in- Sugar Tree, Orchard Lake Rd. north of Maple, for gals with fuller figures . . . Trunk show is today and tomorrow 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. . . . Today's fashion show is 7:15 p.m. . . . It's pro- bably the first time such a concentrated effort has been made by the apparel industry to define the plus designer market for the retailer and its customers . . . 11 designer fashions will be shown, with An ice cream social will be held in the gym June 9. noted commentator and model Liz Dillon hostessing the special event. CONGRATS ... to Nate Trager . . . on his 80th birth- day . . . to Arnie Becker . . . on number 60. QUITE A DESSERT brought to Cheryl Leib on a silver tray recently at Whitney Restaurant . . . When she lifted the tray's dome, on a mound of ice was an engagement ring from Ronald Stern . . .1bpping will be Aug. 26 when they become husband and wife . . . Cheryl's parents are Joe and- Barbara Leib . . . Ronnie's folks are Aaron and Roz Stern. NOT TOO LATE to make reservations for the annual Knights of Pythias Detroit 55 Dinner Dance, April 7, at Stephenson Haus in Hazel Park . . . Call Erwin Waldman, 398-8282 . . . Tomorrow is annual Spring Ball by Joe Cornell with dan- cing for the whole family, 2 to 5 p.m. at Novi Hilton, 1-275 at Eight Mile exit . . . "A Night In The Nineties" is auction planned for Dec. 1 by Temple Beth El . . . Call Debra Dar- vick at Temple BethEl, 851-1100 . . . Lois Gerenraich is acquisitions chairperson. REUNION DEPT. ... Former United Hebrew School attendees between 1928 and 1989 will get together June 11 . . . Call Sara Pedell of Shirley Shop- nik at 354-1050 . . . 20-year Oak Park High class of 1971 shindig is being organized by Sandi Ellison Matz . . . She's looking for volunteers to help with the event . . . Call her at 851-2660.