L 1E- ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC r CHINESE FOOD Chairman John Wong Invites You To Enjoy THE BEST! SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A il"RITEDSEIAZIgE CHILDREN'S MENU, TOO. mains the largest in the Bud- dy's chain . . . and now pro- bably the prettiest. \ It is with a great deal of credit that Bob, Bill and Shirlee Jacobs have been able to stylize the Northwestern Highway location without los- ing track of what Buddy's has been . . . a good, solid family- dining restaurant . . . The continual additions to the Buddy's menu and renova- tions on Northwestern are a healthy sign of sincere progressiveness. Buddy's Pizza on North- western and Middlebelt in Farmington Hills not only has the look of success but also possesses this always very much desired outcome in the fulfillment of customer satisfaction . . . No restaurant could ask for more. OKAY, PARENTS, here's a chance to show off your talented youngsters . . . Annie auditions by Nancy Gurwin Productions for children only are June 14 and 21 from 2 p.m. . . . Adults only (singers, dancers, actors), June 15, 7 p.m. . . . All auditions will be at the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center on Drake where Annie takes the stage from Sept. 12, 8:15 p.m. . . . For more audition in- fo and appointment, call Nan- cy at 352-2797 or 354-0545. CONGRATS . . . to Harry Meretsky . . . on his 85th bir- thday . . . celebrated with 85 family and friends in the recreation room at Woodridge Apartments . . . He and wife Marge still love to travel and dance. RECENT CLOSING of the 1991-92 season by Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) was followed by its second annual raffle . . . Ron Rich had bought tickets for the whole family, including the dog, who probably had the $1,500 first prize winner . . . Craig Smith was in the audience when his $500 ducat was pulled . . . and Henry Moss got the third prize of $500 for a lot of baby food . . . Joyce Blum, member of the JET board of directors, bought a ticket for each of six grandchildren . . . 8-month- old Henry won his first raffle . . . He is the son of Kathi and David Moss. JET's annual benefit raffle closes its regular season the end of each spring . . . It is an on-going part of the theatre's efforts to meet the yearly operating budget . . . Last show was An Evening of Schisgal . . . and JET opens its 1992-93 presentations in October with Israel Horovitz's play, Today I Am A Fountain Pen. PICKLE BARREL Deli, on 12 Mile and Evergreen in the Evergreen Plaza, has gone a giant step further in its healthway scheme of din- ing things . . . Going over big is Al Winkler's new raw juice bar with carrot juice, orange juice, apple juice and health cocktail of orange and carrot juice, fresh banana, fresh strawberries and honey. HE STOOD IN the drive- way outside Tam O'Shanter Country CLub waiting for his car and someone said, "He'd better watch out or he'll get hit." Heck, in his prime you couldn't hit Bob Feller with a telephone pole . . . The base- ball Hall of Famer and former Cleveland Indians ace was one of the guests at the se- cond annual Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of-Fame offering of the Hank Greenberg Memorial Invitational golf and tennis outing. A lot of "near miss" stories by the golfers and "just out of my reach" tales from the net- ters . . . Hank Greenberg would have loved the event . . . a true showing of brotherhood . . . No weathermen . . . they pro- bably were hiding their faces after some calling for a dismal day . . . At the dinner, emcee Dick Schaap, ABC's "World News Tonight" and ESPN sportscaster, had the crowded room laughing with, "Ron Kramer gave me. a wet kiss and he isn't even Jewish!" Hard worker Max Sheldon passed out applications for folks to compete in the team qualifying tennis tryouts, Sept. 18-20, for U.S. represen- tation at the 14th annual Maccabia Games in Israel, June 26-July 16, 1993 .. . Call Max at 553-2770 or Al Gross, 661-2300. Alan Schecter, former presi- dent of the Iowa Daily Sports- writers Association and member of the MJSHF Board of Governors, is proud of the way daughter Wendy Sue Schecter dressed the New York Knicks basketball team in 1991 as its designer stylist . . . After all, with dapper Pat Riley there now as coach, they better look good on the court . . . She is the granddaughter of the late Myron "Suzie" Schecter, 1987 inductee in the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. 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