CO ; RICHARD & NATALIE STEINICK ALLAN & DEBBIE STEINICK DR. MICHAEL, NORMA, HILLARY ROSE TEDI ELYSE DORMAN And The Employees Of Apple Island Tours Set Detroit Bagel Factories WISH EVERYONE A VERY HEALTHY and HAPPY NEW YEAR Q)4 Break The Fast With Hot Bagels From Our Orchard Lake, s. of 14 Location, Open Thursday, Sept. 15, 12 noon to 7 p.m. Please Call your Orders In Early (5 doz. or more) 8514284 or 641-9188 -NOV (411-11T l a w DINING S4\11 ti o ! $19.95 Dinner For Two Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. You Can SiIVC nearly $10.(X) with our great early (lining menu. During these special times. choose any two dinner entrees up to a regular price of $14.95 each and 1>ay only $19.95. Delicious decisions. Your choices include any of these sixteen entrees from our regular mail, listed below: III Petite Cut Prime Rib ■ Standard Cut Prime Rib ■ Sizzling Mushroom Steak ■ Stuffed Filet Mignon ■ Whiskey Peppercorn Top Sirloin ■ Brandy Dijon Filet Mignon ■ Roasted Chateau Filet Mignon ■ Filet Mignon Cl) w C,) So. join us for the S 19.95 Dinner for Two early dining mom. Make your reserva- tions any St ux lay and save almost S10.(X) off the regular me n u price! Early dining odor available on S 10.95 Dinner for Two entrees only. Guests must be sealed during special early dining limes. Oiler is Whiled to seating capacity 01 the building. Reservations are !Arcing- ly suggested and may be necessary to assure availability m seating. S 19.95 Dinner for Two does not include sales tax or gramity Not valid on Is tlidays. for banquets or large parties 01 eight or more. or with any other (tilers. Valid at the Southfield 10Cati011 Only. LU cD CC Lu 42 ■ Top Sirloin ■ Teriyaki Top Sirloin ■ Flame Broiled Salmon ■ Grilled Swordfish ■ Tempura Shrimp ■ Shrimp Scampi Linguini ■ Lemon-Herb Chicken ■ Teriyaki Chicken HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE Offer Expires Sept. 11, 1994 MI UNTAIN CK'S. offoommomi PRIME RIB • CHOICE STEAKS Southfield • 26855 Greenfield Rd. • 557-0570 METRO DETROIT'S ORIGINAL FOR 1 AND FREE DESSERT! ICE CREAM (Vanilla or Butter Pecan), ORANGE SHERBET, JELLO OR RICE PUDDING SINGLES TOO ALMOST 50 ENTREES! DINERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD, CHOICE OF POTATO (Baked, Mashed, French Fries, American), SPAGHETTI OR RICE AND BREAD BASKET (Greek Bread, Sticks). OPEN 7 DAYS FROM 7 A.M. RIALTO FAMILY DINING I HAPPY NEW YEAR 22740 WOODWARD JUST SOUTH OF 9 MILE • Femda le IPARKING & ENTRANCE IN REAR 544-7933 Learn more about Apple Island, the beautiful and mysterious isle in the center of Orchard lake, on any of several tours offered by West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation this fall. All tours are guided either by a naturalist of a historian and require advanced registration. There is a cost to at- tend any of the tours. Nature tours are scheduled on Sept. 17 at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Historical to are scheduled for Oct. 8 at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Visitors reach Apple Island by pontoon boat. Boats depart from the launch on Pontiac Trail be- tween Orchard Lake and Old Or- chard Trail. Parking at the site is available. For information or to register, call parks and recreation, (810) 334-5660. Philharmonic Concert Series The Farmington Area Philhar- monic has set its 1994/95 concert series. The Philharmonic, a pro- fessional orchestra, is dedicated to offering high quality and af- fordable performances for the community and family oriented classical music and entertain- ment. This year's season includes five concerts. In addition, there will be three special events for the entire family. Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue will be heard Sept. 30 at 8 p.m.. Buckaroo Holidays II a family concert is set for Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. Cheerio will be staged Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. It is a British con- cert with DSO violinist Hart Holl- man performing. The Nutcracker and other sweet, a family concert, is set for Dec. 11 at 3 p.m. Win- ter Fantasies 3 a family concert will take place Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. Love Stories will be heard Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. Tchiefly Tchaikovsky takes the stage March 19 at 3 p.m. Details on "Hot Buttered Pops, music from the movies," will be announced. Call (810) 478-2075, for infor- mation. Dinner Show With Syme Pianist and recording artist David Syme will appear Sept. 18 at Arriva Ristorante in Warren. There will be one dinner show beginning at 6 p.m. Admission price incudes dinner and show. Arriva is located at 12 Mile Road just west of Van Dyke. For reser- vations, call (810) 573-8100. Studion Theater Plans Series Eleemosynary Lee Blessings dra- ma about a family of three ambi- tious, courageous and understanding women who pos- sess unique eleemosynary (char- itable) characteristics, will open the Studio Theatre Series at Wayne State University's Studio Theatre, on the lower level of the Hilbeny, at 8 p.m. on Sept. 10. Call the theater box office, (313) 577-2972 to reserve tickets and for information. The 1994-95 Studio Theatre series also will include produc- tions ofBig White Fog a depiction of a Chicago black family's sur- vival against poverty, prejudice and injustice during the Depres- sion, by Theodore Ward (Nov. 3- 6 and 10-12); Nunsense a habit-forming musical comedy in which the Sisters of Hoboken stage a benefit to raise money for an unusual cause, with book, mu- sic and lyrics by Dan Goggin (Jan. 19-22 and 26-29); and On Strier's Row a comedy that ex- amines a Harlem family's at- tempt to keep up with other society blacks who live on Striv- es Row, by Abram Hill (March 30, 31 and Aoril 1,2 and 6-8. Music Program Demonstration A free demonstration of the Kin- dermusik Preschool Program will take place at the Orchard Lake School of Music in West Bloom- field. The method is a holistic ap- proach to music for children ages 18 months through 6 years, in- volving movement, singing, in- struments, listening experiences, with note reading, writing and composition for the older begin- ner. Demonstrations will be given Sept. 6-10 For information, call Orchard lake School of Music, (810) 332-6576. Autumnfest At Marshbank Autumnfest '94, West Bloom- field's annual country fair at Marshbank Park, is planned for Sept. 18. This noon to 5 p.m. fall festival of old fashioned family fun includes such activities as pony rides, hayrides, a petting farm, moonwalk, games. This event is sponsored by West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation. There is no admis- sion fee to the autumnfest; how- ever, a parking fee per car will be assessed each vehicle entering the park.