Finalizing Plans For Cinderella CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST Don't nties our fourth annual "Winter Foods Festival" goi:. on now through. March 5th. Our chefs have been busy for weeks prepa. ring .a special menu of savory winter delights incWing items like... •WINTER POT AU FEU-With fresh •LOUISIANA SHELLFISH PASTA- salmon, bluefish, and breast of chicken With Cajun crawfish, Bay shrin zp, fresh poached with parsnip' s, garden potatoes, leeks, tomatoes, and a mild Cajun cream. shallots, sunburst squash and fennel. •COUNTRY RIGATONI Made with •RED CURRY SEAFOOD SAUTE - winter vegetables and basil pest° cream. Prepared with sweet scallops, New England mussels, shrimp, steak-cut fish, and garden •ROAST RACK OF LAMB With herb potatoes with red curry shallot cream. crust. 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NMI 1=11 651-2266 651-2266 IM MIN - EM MIN =III - MIN MIN MI r 1 'I OFF $1 OFF 11-134 CHICKEN FOR 2 SLAB FOR 2 SPECIALLY-TRIMMED RIBS GOOD 7 DAYS! ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POTATOES AND GARLIC BREAD WITH OR WffHOUT SKIN GOOD 7 DAYS! ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POTATOES & GARLIC BREAD Expires 2-9-95 Expires 2-9-95 JNJ L Keep your working parts in order. 86 CZ- 4 it pS SiP0,44 A— od cfC' entaL 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE BOTH COUPONS GOOD ANY HOUR ANY DAY American Heart Association 476-1377 T he Women's Committee of the American Lung Asso- ciation recently met at the Birmingham Community House for a fashion show by Saks Fifth Avenue and to finalize plans for the upcoming Cin- derella Ball. The black-tie event will be held 7 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Ritz- Carlton with mask and costumes optional. (There will be awards given for the best mask and best costume.) Ida lirandle, Maryann Ma- haffey and Lloyd E. Reuss will be honored. Mr. and Mrs. David Pollack were honored last year. Lois Shaevsky, Lynn Mo- dell, Linda Schafer, Linda Deutsch, Helaine Wolf and Jeanne Dubin attended the meeting. Some of the other sup- porters include: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloch, Toby and Sam Haberman, Doreen and David Hermelin, Aviva and Jack Robinson, Marianne and Alan Schwartz and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman. For more information about the Cinderella Ball and the bene- factor's party Feb. 5, call (810)559-5100. NEW RABBIS JN BOTH COUPONS GOOD FOR DINE-1N OR CARRY-OUT PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Clockwise, top left, Helaine Wolf, Linda Deutsch, Lois Shaevsky, Lynn Modell and Linda Schafer preparing for the Cinderella Ball. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE As part of a lecture series fea- turing new rabbis in town, Hadassah last week hosted a luncheon with Rabbi Steven Weil. Rabbi Weil, a native of New York, recently took over the helm of Young Israel of Greenfield in Oak Park. He and his wife, Yael, have three children. At the lunch, held at Hadas- sah House in West Bloomfield, Rabbi Weil discussed the Ten Commandments and their place in Jewish history. Guests at the event included Malki Torgow, Janis Roszler, Esther Rube and Rosa Chessler. Future programs will be held March 29, with Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz of Congregation Beth Achim; and April 19, with Rabbi Joshua Bennett of Temple Israel. GRIPPING EVENT The Farmington Families in Action presents "Get a G.R.I.P.," 10 a.m. Feb. 25 at North Farm- ington High School. This is a workshop for students in grades 4-8 and their parents, with sep- arate sessions for students and parents. Michael "Karp" Kar- povich will be the guest speaker. Lynn Levin, a social worker at Dunckel Middle School; Jan Lewis, a counselor at Warren Mott High School; and Jerry Kaplan, a counselor at Dunckel Middle School, are some of the facilitators. The workshop is free thanks to TRW, Transportation Elec- tronics Division, in Farmington Hills and many other Farming- ton volunteers. For registration, call the Farmington Public Schools at (810) 489-3421. THE NERD St. Dunstan's Guild of Cran- brook will present the comedy The Nerd 8 p.m. Jan. 27, 28 and Feb. 3, 4. Lee Stacey from Southfield will play the nerd. David Kahn of Farmington Hills and Jamie Wineman of Birmingham are some of the cast