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Community House
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Heartily Extends The Very Utmost In
Happiness and Health
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Passover

We will be most happy to arrange your party
for any occasion . . . up to 200 persons .
Call and ask about our low prices

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Enjoy Excellent Italian Cuisine and Listen To
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CHOICE OF 2 DISHES:

• General Tso's Chicken
• Almond Chicken
• Sweet and Sour Shrimp
• Mongolian Beef
• Cantonese Beef Lomein
• Broccoli Chicken
• Cashew Chicken • Subgum Wanton

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Fri. & Sat. 1 1 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sunday 12 p.m.-9 p.m.

INCLUDES SOUP, EGG ROLL & FRIED RICE
For $1.50 Extra, Choice of: SIZZLING RICE SOUP
(serves 2 people) or HOT & SOUR SOUP
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25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • SOUTHFIELD

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Wishes Its
Customers & Friends
A Very Healthy &
Happy Passover

MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. I I a.m.-II p.m., Sun. 12 noon-8p.m.

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Customers and Friends
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Happy Passover

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The Community House of
Birmingham spring class
catalog is available and lists
a selection of classes and ac-
tivities for people of all ages
and interests. You may regis-
ter in person, by mail, by
phone or by fax. The Com-
munity House is located at
280 S. Bates, Birmingham
48009.
The phone number is
644-5832; the fax number is
644-2476.
• "23 Skidoo and Birthday,
Too!" will be celebrated
7:30-10 p.m. April 28. The
focal point of the evening will
be an original musical com-
edy revue. There is a charge.
The Community House will <
present a continuing series of
community forums. Reserva-
tions are necessary.
• The Right to Live or Die
— 7:30 p.m. April 20. No
charge. A panel discussion
moderated by WJR's Warren
Pierce will explore differing
aspects of assisted suicide.
• AIDS: The Topic of the
'90s — 2-8 p.m. May 24. The
charge includes dinner.
• "Which Wins Are More
Important: On or Off the
Field?" — 7:30 p.m. May 19.
No charge. Michigan State
University's athletic director
will talk about the business of
running a Big Ten athletic
department.
• Designing Your Perennial
Garden — 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
April 17. The charge includes
lunch. Three workshops will
be presented by nationally-
known garden experts.
Issues of international
significance will be brought
into focus in a six-session
course. The fee includes text.
All classes run from April 14
— "U.S. in a New World:
What Goals and Priorities?,"
Joe Stroud, editor, Detroit
Free Press; April 21 —
"United Nations: What Role
in the New World?" Professor
Vincent Khapoya, Oakland
University; April 28 — "Ger-
many's Role in Europe and
the North Atlantic" Dr.
Marianna Wannow, consul
general, Germany; May 5 —
"China: New Reforms, Old
Politics," Professor Yasheng
Huang, University of
Michigan; May 12 — "Trade
and the Global Economy:
Priojecting U.S. Interests,"
William Flynn, NBD; Ralph
Gerson, Guardian Industries;
Bruce Pince, Sandy Corpora-
tion; May 19 — "Russia and
the Central Asian Republics:
After Independence, New Di-
rections?" Professor James
Ozinga, Oakland University.

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