L. toThart ENJOY I THE BEST I AUTHENTIC t.-- CHINESE FOOD r 1 AT j MODERATE PRICES AND r CHILDREN'S MENU, TOO Trays for all events have also become quite large. People having lunch or din- ner within the quaint Vineyards Cafe & Catering walls are treated to home- made American, Mideastern, Jewish and delicatessen varieties. Its weekly specials have gone over so big that vendors are now almost clamoring for Ron to give their products a chance . . . Quite a change from those early days when company salespeople used to look upon a Vineyards shop as a low rung on their business ladder . . . This should teach many salesper- sons a very important facet of consumer relations . . . you never know! Not only have Ron, Maggie and Shirlee gained fine reputations but they are also maintaining that most valued Asmar trait . . . hav- ing customers become friends. From the outside it looks like a little party store, but my, how deceiving this place is . . . Being built on an angle has much to do with it .. . There's a lot more to Vineyards Cafe & Catering than meets the eye . . . even inside with its large expanse. Ron and Maggie Asmar and Shirlee Bloom, along with some fine employees, are bringing people back with a 10-letter word . . . confidence . . . something that no money in the world can buy. MAUREY PASTOR, Las Vegas correspondent for the column, sends news about son Herb Pastor, graduate of Mumford High and Michigan State U., who recently ap- peared on TV's "Hard Copy" and will now be nationally featured on "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" being aired Nov. 6. Maurey writes that "Life- styles" will present interiors and exteriors from Herb and wife Kathy's home, together with some of the executive staff at his business enter- prises, including the world- famous "Girls of Glitter Gulch" lounge in Downtown Vegas, slot casinos, etc. OPERA NIGHT at Sul- tan's, Orchard Lake Road and 14 Mile, will have a new look 7 p.m. Nov. 2 . . . It'll be put on by Opera Lite of Michigan 1) with Barbara Youngerman, mezzo soprano; Paul Wiltiese, tenor; and Kevin Byisma, piano. THEY'RE BEING called "The Golden Girls" by Women of Jewish National Fund, who'll honor volunteer gals with 40 to 50 years' ser- vice, 12 noon, Nov. 3, at Tem- ple Emanu-El . . . Family and friends are invited . . . For more info, call Frieda Berke at JNF, 557-6644. YOUNG FOLKS aren't left out anymore when it comes to staying with parents at hotels like Holiday Inn of Farm- ington Hills on W. 10 Mile .. . Mom and dad play a sort of se- cond fiddle at the new "Just For Kids" club . . . The pro- gram is intended to give parents a chance to relax, while youngsters 4 to 12 en- joy supervised fun with oodles of games . . . There's plenty mom and pop can also do but the "Just For Kids" club is time for some serious fun by the youngsters. SEVENTH ANNUAL Bowl-A-Thon by Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, Ci- ty of Hope, is 8:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at West Bloomfield Lanes, Or- chard Lake Road and Maple . . . To get in on the charity kegle or for more info, call Bob Harrison, 855-1010 dur- ing the day or 737-8938 even- ings .. . GOOD WAITRESS De- partment . . . Lynn Finch .. . at Carl's Chop House on Grand River ... celebrating 25 years there this past September . . . a long time of much gracious know-how and efficiency. THAT'S JOE MUER'S son, Hans Muer, in the trio at Uncle Chuck Muer's Pals Restaurant on West Maple off Orchard Lake Road . . . He plays the trap set . . . Ernie Swan on piano and vocals, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 5 to 10:30 p.m.; Stefan Ku- kurugya, piano, harmonica and vocals, Wednesday and Friday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Pals Swing Trio Wednesday Jam Sessions with "sit-ins" 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., and Friday 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. Chuck's Gandy Dancer in Ann Arbor has piano enter- tainment seven nights a week and during Sunday brunch . . . He's big on live piano play (Bob Seeley at Charley's Crab, Ernie Swan, etc.) LOOK FOR Ed Janos and Maitre D' Achille Bianca to soon be leaving Too Chez in Novi . . . The mighty duo stalwarts of former Chez Raphael's and now highly- ranked Too Chez will take over the former Juke Box on Woodward in Royal Oak, own- ed by barrister Mark Papasian. THERE'LL BE an "Even- ing in Israel" at the Interna- tional Cafe in Southfield .. . It's set for Feb. 10 . . . Other regions include Poland (last Wednesday); Spain, Nov. 17; and Africa, Jan. 27 . . . 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