PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE ON SUNDAYS Spotlight A. 4" 6199 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1/4 MILE NORTH OF MAPLE North of Orchard Mall & Sugar Tree OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK 539-3290 GREAT NORTHERN TASTES, SIGHTS AND FEEL OF THE NORTH WITHOUT THE DRIVE SPECIALIZING IN MICHIGAN'S FINEST PRODUCTS FRESH FISH DAILY IF YOU TRY US YOU'LL LOVE IT! Specials For February Viviano Wine Tasting, 7-9 p.m. Sweatheart Special Labatt's Night, Fun & Prizes Pancake Special, 1-4 p.m. Paczki Day f Feb. 11 Feb. 12, 13, 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 23 JN VI° Restaurant & Cocktail % Lounge r 1/2 OFF ON YOUR DINNER MAKE YOUR VALENTINE'S DAY FEB. 14 RESERVATIONS NOW WITH PUCHASE OF SECOND DINNER EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE * Must present coupon * Dine in only * Southfield location only L * Not good with any other special or discounted offer & Sunday Buffet * One coupon per guest check Expires 2-11-93 SAVE 20% OFF OND1NNER OR CARRY-OUT Bring in any Chinese Restaurant Coupon within a 5 mile radius, we will give you an EXTRA 5% OFF up to 20%. * No Coupon Books or Discount cards * Not good with any other special or discounted offer & Sunday Buffet * One Coupon per Guest Check Expires 2-11-93 T L-TWELVE TELEGRAPH MA L_ 1111 PEAR_ crr E O 23 , O RESTA URANT HAMPTON INN BELL RD. 0 • POST OFFICE For Reservations Call _ 1 Si 354-3700 27522 Northwestern Hwy. (11 Mile Rd. between Lahser & Telegraph) Southfield I LAHSER U) w - r — , •II 2 D I Li —j MEM MIN I ■ 1 otil 111•=1 II ■ 1 MINI MI= IINIMI MIIISIS ...... 00 Bar-B-Quel • Buddys ■■ t WM TICKLING GOOD".411100 -- I I I Ourc9 greatest CD Natural -al' 2j WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS $9 95 I I Resource, Z• I INCLUDES: COTTAGE FRIES, SALAD OR —) I Ivana Helps DSO With Talk On Women CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUM NIST e a +N Barbra Bloch, Ivana Trump and Marjorie Saulson at the Symphony benefit. MON. & TUES. ONLY SPECIAL T he Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Vol- unteer Council pre- sented a celebrity lun- cheon on Jan. 28 at the Grand Manor in Fairlaine with guest speaker Ivana Trump. More than 1,000 patrons attended the event. Ms. Trump looked glam- orous in her peach dress. She spoke on 'Women Who Dare" and the evolving role of women. She said the challenge of the '90s is juggl- ing the roles of wife, mother, executive and woman. She added that women should take risks and believe in themselves. She ended her speech with this quote, "Women are like tea bags. When you put them in boil- ing water, they become stronger." President Marjorie Saulson and Chairman Barbra Bloch helped plan the event. Some of the DSOH supporters included: Harriet Rotter, Jeanette Miller, Shelley Golden, Susan Winton-Feinberg, Brenda Rosenberg, Har- riet Fuller, Helen Lerner, Karen Katz, Pamela David, Roberta Ingber, Debbie Sklar and Joanne Sklar. [ w • 80 I COLE SLAW, GARLIC BREAD OR ROLLS (FAX: 851-7181) 16676 ORCHARD LAKE RD., West Bloomfield Plaza, West of Maple NNW Inn MB MIN MOM MIN EMI MOM MEM I I 851-4250 i VIM MIN ME Mill MOT BENEFIT Fashion designer Mary McFadden made an ex- clusive appearance Jan. 26 to showcase her spring 1993 collection at Saks Fifth Avenue to benefit the Mid- igan Opera Theatre. Arr Opper of The Jewish Nett. reported that gold was the dominant color in Ms. McFadden's fashions. Jeweled blazers, sheer fab- rics and simple lines graced the runway. The entire show had a mystical quality. Some of the MOT supporters in- cluded: Betty Jean Rivkin, Brenda Pangborn, Deborah Mazer, Jackie Gordon, Ellen King and Susan Klein-Abramson. FASHION NOTES Peggy Salden of Wia ., Weight in West Bloomfiel-; presents "An Evening of Fantasy," a new approach to weight management at '7 p.m. Feb. 12. The public invited to attend an even of fun, with fashions f Lingerie by Rebecc. Rochester. Champagne hors d'oeuvres will be se: ed. For more informati call 1-800-944-6343. Talbots Petites will havt grand opening in ',- Somerset Collection on 12-13. The store will for "superstore," join- Talbots and Talbots I On Friday morning :- 9:30-10 there will be a-. opening reception ail ribbon cutting ceremc, Fashion seminar for pets: will be held at 11 a.m. ane',1 p.m. on both days.