HOME STYLE
COOKING —
WE HAVE
IT ALL ..
FROM VEAL
TO PASTA!
FRESH FISH
AND
LOTS MORE
LUNCH
from '3.95
DINNER
from '5.50
NEW SPECIALS
EACH DAY
16 OZ. N.Y. STEAK
ON A
SIZZLING PLATTER
BROILED WHITEFISH
DINNER
SPECIAL
$8.95
with coupon
$10.95 value
Limit 6
All Complete Dinners Include:
Soup or Salad, Potato and Vegetable
with coupon
All Complete Dinners Include:
Soup or Salad, Potato and Vegetable
TAKE THE JAMIE'S FAMOUS STEAK CHALLENGE!!
72 OUNCES OF CHOICE SIZZLING SIRLOIN
- PLUS ALL OF THE TRIMMINGS -
SOUP OR SALAD, POTATO AND VEGETABLE.
It's so good you'll want to finish it, but it's so big
we bet you can't! If you do, it's FREE!
JAMIES on 7
29703 Seven Mile, Just West of Middlebelt 477-9077
I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE
Reservations Suggested
GIVE USA TEST!
OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN:THURS 1110
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JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO
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QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY!
Bropenie's
How to turn a paper plate
into a $19.95 dinner for two.
on.
MN.
It doesn't
take any magic to
enjoy a great dinner offer in
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Southfield. Just come into Mountain
Jack's any Sunday through Friday.
For only $19.95, you can choose any
two dinner entrees up to a regular price of $13.95
each. That's a savings of nearly $8.00. Every entree
comes with a salad bar brought right to your table.
A cup of home•style soup. Delicious warm bread. And
your choice of baked potato, red skin potatoes or rice
pilaf.
All you have to do is clip the coupon and pre-
sent it to your server. Then watch your paper plate
turn into a delightful dinner for two. Because
at Mountain Jack's we bring more to the
table. And from now until September 30,
1990 we'll be bringing it to you
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for less.
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26885 Greenfield, South of 11 Mile
Southfield • 557.0570
Home Of The
Outdoor Dining Deck
The New 1-696 Freeway
Hastens Your Drive
To Fine Dining and
Dancing 7 Days A Week
OPEN FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
Oct. 1-March 1
• Fresh Seafood
• Raw Bar
• Chop House
24420 E. Jefferson
St. Clair Shores
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OUNTAIN
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771-4455
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other promotional offers or redeemed for cash.
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DOd not include lax or &Milli,
GOOD ONLY AT OUR
SOUTHFIELD LOCATION
PRIME RIB • CHOICE STEAKS
Try our fast lunches-$5 and under.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990
Lathrup Youtheatre
Presents Narnia'
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Coupon Exp ires 8-23-90
COMPARE ANYWHERE! • • . IF YOU WANT THE BEST
Jenny Strausz, Julie Zimmerman, Rachel Margolis and Julie Sills.
Local Columnist
sary will be celebrated at the
Oct. 2 dinner at Adat
Shalom Synagogue honoring
T
he Lathrup
Youtheatre presented
the musical adapta-
tion Narnia by C.S. Lewis
last month at Southfield-
Lathrup High School.
Jenny Strausz, Julie
Zimmerman, Rachel
Margolis and Julie Sills
had dual roles in the play.
First they appeared as nym-
phs in the prelude and then
made a quick change to the
role of trees, making the
scenery more beautiful.
Leslie Advocat designed
the costumes.
The Lathrup Youtheatre is
a summer project of the City
of Lathrup Village Recrea-
tion Department and has
been producing shows for
over 20 years. Some of the
youths in Narnia included:
David Rochlen, Miriam
Weisfeld, Seth Hitsky,
Kate Becker and Marissa
Band.
Larry Wolfe
and Neal Zalenko.
all past honorees. Bar-Han
promises an interesting for-
mat with a quick pace and
no speeches.
WETSMAN
COT JAE C TION
Real estate entreprenuer
Bill Wetsman didn't realize
when he was renovating his
Birmingham office that he
BAR-ILAN
Bar-Ilan volunteers were
treated to a tour of the Edsel
and Eleanor Ford home in
Grosse Pointe after the Aug.
2 workers' meeting at the
Agency for Jewish Educa-
tion.
Larry Wolfe and Neal
Zalenko fired up many of
the volunteers to solicit
funds with their good sense
of humor. Some of the Bar-
Ilan supporters and vol-
unteers included: Barbara
Stollman, Sharon Hart,
Beverly Liss, Paula
Glazier, Doreen Hermelin,
Alan Yost, Jonathan
Brateman and Norman
Fill.
Bar-Ilan's 35th anniver-
Janis Wetsman
was actually making more
space for his wife's art
gallery.