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Restatirant 61 Bar

Monday h Early Bird Special

TIME YOU ARRIVE! CHOOSE FROM ANY
THE COST OF YOUR ENTR
ENTREE ON OUR EARLY BIRD .MENU. ARRIVE AT 5 P.M. AND YOUR SPECIAL
ENTREE WILL COST YOU ONLY . ARRIVE AT 6:15 — YOUR COST IS $6.15. STARTS
AT 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M. SO GET HERE ATRLY! IN LUDES SOUP, SALAD AND DESSERT.

TuesOlayi l t'Crab Night

+31- ilY'$9.95!! That includes our special
Complete dinner includes soup, saliad;lhd entree
dessert too! Make your reservations before we seirder

Wednesday NightPrime Rib

Includes a mouth-watering p4rtion of prime=rib7ouP, salad, baked potato and vegetables for
only $10.95. We hope you still have room for dessert because that's included too!!

HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS
(MON.-FRI. 4-7)
$3.95/Doz., buy a doz. Oysters, get a bucket beer

* Blue Points on the Half Shell (Farm Raised) -

(6 domestic bottles) for $7.50.
all micro brews)
* Domestic Beer Specials: All draft and bottled beers $1.50. (Excludes appetizers
served at the bar.
* House wine $2.95/glass, reducecfpr,ices on premium liquor and complimentarYi ,

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Make Your Reservations
Now For Our Fantastic
Thanksgiving Day Buffet!

$6 95
CHOPPED SIRLOIN W/ZIP SAUCE
MONDAY .
$6.95
TUESDAY . . . . CHICKEN ARTURO
$4 95
GEFILTE FISH PLATE
$6 95
WEDNESDAY . CHICKEN PARMESAN
$6 95
SPAGHETTI W/Meat or Marinara Sauce
$7.95
OUR FAMOUS BAKED SHORT RIBS
$6.95
THURSDAY ... SALMON PATTIES
$7.95
WHITE FISH Broiled or Duratee
INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG. AND BREAD BASKET
(Spaghetti Includes Soup or Salad & Bread Basket)
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(810)354-6060

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• LOAF OF BREAD
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Closed
Sundays

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Located on 12 Mile Road in front of the
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Halstead and Haggerty Roads
27925 Golf Pointe Boulevard, Farmington Hills
(810) 489-1656

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• European & Regional Fare
• Full Bar

(810) 669-2122

1050 Benstein Rd.
Walled Lake
Hours Tuesday-Saturday 4:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Joint Meeting
At Beth Achim

Marshall-Israel Chapter, Jewish
Women International and Mar-
shall-Tikvah-Suburban Lodge
B'nai B'rith will have a joint
meeting noon Thursday, Nov. 14
at Congregation Beth Achim.
Luncheon will be served fol-
lowed by a musical book review
of Sunset Boulevard presented
by Barbara Alexander, mezzo-
soprano, and Doris Hall, accom-
panist.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call Ruth Fisher, 967-
3231; or Irene Rodman,
547-0455.

Rabbi Speaks
At Luncheon

Rabbi Debra Orenstein will be
the guest speaker noon, Wednes-
day, Nov. 20, for the second in a
series of "Brown Bag It" lun-
cheons hosted by the Temple
Beth El Sisterhood. A fellow of
the Wilstein Institute of Jewish
Policy Studies and instructor at
the University of Judaism in Los
Angeles, Rabbi Ornestein will
speak on "Women in Judaism:
Where We Have Been and
Where We Are Going."
Cost of the lunch is $7 for sis-
terhood members and $9 for
guests. Reservations may be
made prior to Nov. 14 by making
checks payable and mailing to
Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, Attn:
Sisterhood Brown Bag. For in-
formation, call Fayclare Blau,
645-1420.

Rabbi Addresses
Women's Issues

Single Jewish mothers are in-
vited to "Phases of the Moon,
Phases of Our Lives: Connecting
Biblical and Contemporary Jew-
ish Women's Issues," an evening
of dinner, networking and dis-
cussion with Rabbi Debra Oren-
stein.
The program is scheduled for
6-9 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 13, at
the Eugene and Marcia Apple-
baum Jewish Parenting Center,
4200 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield.
The event is sponsored by
Jewish Experiences for Families'
Institute for Single Jewish Moth-
ers, the Eugene and Marcia Ap-
plebaum Jewish Parenting
Center and the Michigan Branch
of the Women's League of Con-
servative Judaism. There is a fee
of $10 for adults for the dairy din-
ner. Free Childcare is available
for ages three and up. (2-
For information or to register,
contact Ruth Beresh, (810) 681-
5353.

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