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The Heart Grow Fonder
BRUSCHETTA — THE
;AFE, Italian eatery by Uni-
ue Restaurant Corp. will
pen about April 1 in Troy's
Oakland Mall . . . A second
talian venture by URC, Trat-
,oria Bruschetta, may open at
a Southfield locale.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL
'inner by Michigan Cancer
-'oundation will also be its
;0th anniversary celebration
.. Date is set for May 22 at
he Westin Hotel . . . with a
Jig "name" star almost sign-
ed up for the gala black tie
-:vent.
REUNION DEPT. . . .
1943 January and June grads
of Central High shindig is
vlanned for Aug. 28 at Novi
Hilton . . . Call Harriet (Cor-
nfield) Shubin, 788-1946, or
Betty (Greenaberg) Steinlauf,
669-2690.
RANDY MARGITZA,
violinist with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, will be
at Cafe Cortina, 10 Mile east
of Orchard Lake Road, with
guitarist Rodney Rich for a
romantic Valentine's Day this
Sunday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
JOE MUER'S may have
backed out of the Burgh
House location off Civic
Center Drive, but may still
come to Southfield . . . Pre-
sent look is at a closed spot on
Greenfield.
WHILE TOURING the
south of France this past sum-
mer with hubby Hy "Tex"
Blinder on the art tour par-
tially sponsored by the
Birmingham-Bloomfield Art
Association, Marilyn. Blinder
learned enough to have her
paintings receive much ac-
claim . . . She was chosen ar-
tist of the month. (February)
by BBAA and will soon be
showing a collection of her
work.
KENNETH HELFER is
now at the keyboard of Jane's
Place on Lahser, just south of
Civic Center Drive, Friday
and Saturday evenings 6:30
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. . . . He's in
the new room next door .. .
Jane's has also hung out the
open Sundays sign, 12 noon to
8 p.m.
MARTI GRAS celebration
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Orleans cuisine dinner * -Vy
Schoolcraft's award-winning
culinary team plus some good
foot-stomping Bourbon Street
sounds of Doug Jacobs and
the Red Garter Dixieland
Band . . . Tickets are $30 by
plastic or calling Schoolcraft,
462-4417.
WITH THE highlighting of
ace saxman Larry Nozero and
his quintet Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, Riffles on Nor-
thville Road between Six and
Seven Mile in Northville has
replaced its temporary stage.
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Casual Family Dining & Cocktails
Steaks, Seafood, Chicken & Ribs
r Banquet Facilities & Private Garden Room
for Parties, Receptions & Meetings
Or Lunch & Dinner Specials
I. Music with "Park Ave."
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings
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Hours
Mon.-lhurs.1130armllpm
Friday 1130am-12 midnight
Saturday 4pm-12 midnight
Sunday
2pm- Opm
1990 Hiller Road, West Bloomfield • 681-6195
BETWEEN COOLEY LAKE ROAD AND COMMERCE ROAD
What They
Say un i
About
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ITALIA
"A fine authentic
Italian restaurant
with classic flavors,
superb presenta-
tion, modestly-pric-
ed...and the culi-
nary expertise of
legendary Aldo
Ottaviani."
Danny Raskin
The Jewish News
CHEF KEITH FAMIE
will give a one-hour demon-
stration at Les Saisons on
West Fourth in Royal Oak,
Feb. 23, 6 p.m. . . . It'll be
followed by a five-course din-
ner complete with wines in
the Les Auteurs' private din-
ing room at 7 p.m. . . . $75 per
person.
"AN EVENING of Rhythm
and Blues" is March 4, 7 pm.
at Southfield Civic Center
Pavillion, Evergreen Road at
101/2 Mile . . . On tap are Alex-
ander Zonjic, Ursula Walker,
Buddy Budson, Larry Nozero,
George Benson and Marcus
Belgrage . . . Tickets for the
musical funfest are $13 in ad-
vance and $15 at the door .. .
For more info, call Southfield
Community Relations
Department, 354-4854 . . . Se-
cond annual is benefit for the
Oakland County Center for
Open Housing. ❑
1096 E. 14 Mile Road
Between Mound and Van Dyke
268-3200
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FEBRUAR Y
ty hair stylist, but Ed Ron-
dina won't do any coiffure
curlincr of the personages in
. st venture.
The excellent artistic direc-
tor of Heidi Salon. in Birm-
ngham began his new ad-
inct undertaking as a talk
host last Tuesday, and is
..obably one of the very few
J have a weekday TV gig at
e same time on three dif-
•rent cable networks."
has been a guest on talk
around the country .. .
now has his own "Con-
sations With Ed Rondina"
•Continental Cable, Ch. 11,
tooth Cable, Ch. 3, and TCI
tiled) Cable, Ch. 63, every
aesday at 8:30 p.m. . . . his
rst guest last week was
tichele Engler, wife of Gover-
Jr John Engler, with others
the wings including actress
acelyn Smith, Detroit Piston
ill Laimbeer and Isiah
'homas, etc.
JOHN CETRONE, even-
lg manager at Excalibur on
:anklin Road at 12 Mile and
rorthwestern, is a celebrity's
=lebrity . . . The famed ones
Ave his magical tricks and
:nny gimmicks . . . Latest to
\joy fun with John was actor
Larry Guardino having din-
- T recently with Bobby Adell
'-he Ex.
.'PO, ERRATA, ETC.
.)T. . . . Lassies and gents
`Meet Me In Miami" this
unday at Beth Achim are 65
85 plus, not "cast of 65
-year-olds" . . . Sorry, folks,
the"to" being left out .. .
lso its the same Jack Kauf-
,an in another role, not Joe
. Co-chair of Temple Beth
1 Sisterhood's recent Party
tanners Showcase was
selane Feldheim . . . Belva
ing, Thursday evenings at
,-,leeds on Northwestern, is
psychic, not a palm reader.
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