LISTENING POST Renee and Ron Forman and the staff of (ghEfl The Kallens' Rings Are Indoors And Out (BftS DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist A Wish Everyone A Healthy and Happy Passover We Will Be Closed For The Holiday Monday, April 9 Through Thursday, April 12 And Reopen Friday, April 13 at 10 a.m. Join Us For Traditional Passover Dishes Including Fried Matzo OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 am. to 3 p.m. • • • • • • • • • • POACHED NORWEGIAN SALMON WITH DICED RED ONIONS. CAPERS AND TOMATOES NOVA LOX. TUNA SALAD DISPLAY AND SMOKED WHITEFISH ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BAGELS (Salt. Egg. Onion. Plain) AND CREAM CHEESE. COOKED TO ORDER OMELETTES FEATURING BROCCOLI. CHEDDAR & SWISS CHEESE. ONIONS. GREEN & RED BELL PEPPERS. RIPE OLIVES. GARDEN TOMATOES & MUSHROOMS. WAFFLE STATION: STRAWBERRY GLAZE. WHIPPED CREAM. BLUEBERRIES AND MAPLE SYRUP. CARVING STATION FEATURING TOP ROUND OF BEEF AND ROAST TOM TURKEY. DELUXE SALAD BAR INCLUDING PASTA SALAD. POTATO SALAD. COLESLAW. GARDEN SALAD. ASSORTED DRESSINGS. 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Mich. 3 5 5-2050 OPEN 7 DAYS MON.—SUN. 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRAM KUN SHOPPING CENTER Nirtinvesten N. of 12 358-2353 OUR PASSOVER HOURS MON., APRIL 9 & TUES., APRIL 10 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. RESUMING OUR REGULAR 7 TO 10 HOURS WED., APRIL 11 We Wish Everyone A Happy & Healthy Passover JOIN US FOR FRIED MATZO 76 FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1990 American Heart Association INCLUDING • GRAND BUFFET FEATURING 10 HOT ENTREES CHEESE BLINTZES. FISH ENTREE CHICKEN ENTREE COUNTRY STYLE EGGS SMOKED BACON. PORK SAUSAGE HASH BROWNS. VEGETABLE DU IOUR. STARCH DU OUR 149.. 5 2 WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE A 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. friendly and healthy competition goes on between Jackie and Mike Kallen . . . He comes to cheer her fights . . . and she goes out to the track to watch his horses run. Recently, when James Toney, one of the four boxers managed by Jackie, won the Michigan middleweight championship, Mike had three winners himself . . . He and Max Ernst of Arbor Drugs own seven harness race horses at their M & M Stables . . . Full Serve, Success Marianne, Equinox Elba, War Eagle One, Catch the Wave, Loubet Hanover and Trim of Gold. Jackie still writes for the Oakland Press, has a residen- tial house-building business and works with Emanuel Steward and Tommy Hearns . . . She also has gotten the horse bug . . . buying one of her own, a foal that'll start racing this summer. Jackie's other fighters are . . . Kenny Gould, welter- weight; Bobby Hitz, heavy- weight; and Jeff Scheick, mid- dleweight . . . All but Bobby are undefeated, wih 30 knockouts between them in 44 bouts. The name of Jackie's horse . . . Boxing Jackie . . . what else? ALICE ROSEN, past president of the Jewish War Veterans, Charles Shapiro Auxiliary, was recently in- vited to Washington, D.C., for a tape made of her life during World War II and Alice's sur- vival . . . It'll be part of the collection at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in the na- tion's capital slated to open in 1993. REUNION DEPT.. . . Oak Park High get-together class of 1960, is Nov. 24 at Clarion Hotel, Orchard Lake Road and 12 Mile . . . For more in- fo, call Charlotte Wise Ber- man, 352-5555. ROSALIND MAY Evanoff, author of books for children published as a collection of stories, is also writer of two new poems recently publish- ed . . . "Yesterdays" was in- cluded in the 1989 Poetry Press book Celebration of Life and in the newly published On The anthology Threshhold Of A Dream Vol. II from the National Library of Poetry . . . Her other poem, "Where Have All The People Gone," is in the American Poetry Anthology Vol. IX. NUMBER TO CALL for information on the annual Celebrity Ball and awards presentations by Variety Club, May 5 at the Westin Hotel, is 855-6440. ERRATA, Typo, Etc. Dept. . . . June and Richard Levine are parents of scholar Paul Levine. COCO'S DEPT. . . . "Somebody barked to me about the sign hanging near the registration desk in a small hotel: 'Dogs are welcome in this hotel. We never had a dog that smoked in bed and set fire to the blankets. We never had a dog who stole our towels, played the TV too loud or had a noisy fight with his traveling com- panion. We never had a dog that got drunk and broke up the furniture. So if your dog can vouch for you, you're welcome, too: " DINNER PARTY by Cres- cent Shrine Club is May 10 at Carl's Chop House on Grand River . . . 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour and 7 p.m. dinner .. . $10 also includes tax, tip and entertainment . . . The affair in one of Carl's private upper rooms is open to members, wives and friends . . . Reser- vations are a must by May 5 . . . Call Al Betz, 569-4722. MAIL DEPT. . . . "I was delighted to note under 'Col- umns of Yesteryears' the 1977 item about Ethel, Irving and Marcie Goldstein. While this pre-dates my arrival in Michigan, I can tell you that Irving Goldstein now is my next-door neighbor, and I thought you might be in- terested in an update on the family. Irving is currently at the West Bloomfield Nursing and Convalescent Center recovering from a recent stroke. Ethel is tending to him and to the business (Bizon), and Marcie, working in commercials in Hollywood, just presented them with a granddaughter. Mr. Goldstein would love visitors." Beatrice Maier FLORINE MARK-ROSS, head of Weight Watchers hereabouts, not only will give the keynote luncheon address today at Seventh Annual Creativity, Innovative and Entrepreneurship Conference by University of Michigan's school of business administra- tion, but she'll also bring dessert . . . No calorie Weight Watchers carrot cake for the 250 attendees. E