BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 61 -10P8

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The Best Selection of Fine Food & Entertainment Right in Your Own Neighborhood

SUSHIDOKORO

SHAR AKU

COWBOYS AND INDIANS

Open for Dinner
Tues - Sun

Open for Lunch
Tues - Sat

Authentic
Japanese Dining

of West Bloomfield

V4 0 6159 Haggerty Rd.

248-960-1888

"WHERE THE motes
coif ALIVE"

AMERICAN AND CARIggEAN DELICACIES

Pasta • Seafood
Pizza • Ribs • Nova Lox
"Jerk" Chicken & More
Tropical & Coffee

Specialty Drinks

ance Weekends To
70's, 80's, 90's Music

Swing Dancing
Every Thursday!

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CARRYOUT & CATERING

HOME OF THE FAMOUS
MONTGOMERY INN RIBS

From the family that brought you
Ginopolis' on the Grill
& Ginopolis' Parthenon
OPEN 7 DAYS • DINNER & LUNCH

248-688-1000

West Bloomfield's
1st Chinese Vegetarian Restaurant

(248) 926-5300

NOW
OPEN

Serving
Excellent Middle-Eastern
and Mediterranean
Dishes From
Special Recipes

• Complete Cocktail List •

Open Daily 11 a.m.

Exquisite, Healthful, Oriental Cuisine

Includng Vegetarian Meats, Fresh
Seafood and Home Made Desserts.

Free Delivery

[Limited Area Only)
Minimum $15 Cash Order

Tel:

(248) 926-6711

Full Menu For

Dining In and

Carry- Out

Fax: (248) 926-6733

HAGGERTY ROAD, 1 BLOCK NORTH OF MAPLE • WEST BLOOMFIELD

TIE ONE ON

ONLY AT THE SHIRT BOX

The Shirt Box, Shirts And A Whole Lot More.
Always 20% - 35% Off Retail

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HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6 • Thurs. till 7

Courtyard Center • 32500 Northwestern Hwy. • Farmington Hills, MI 48334 • (248) 851-6770

1999

C3,4 Detroit Jewish News

bubble gum in hand, this was top of
the charts!
Cost? The dance studio charges
$175 for two hours of dance instruc-
tion, interaction and games.

Birthday Boys: Brothers Riley, 2, and
Logan Smith, 5, of Walled Lake.
This joint party is sure to rustle up
a good or time. Cowboy and cowgirl
guests were invited for pony rides, a
visit from a live cowboy, face painting,
hair braiding, jewelry making and
rides in a red wagon shaped like a
canoe. A ball pit teepee provided
entertainment for the little Indians.
Goodies: A cake in the shape of an
Indian drum and ice-cream drum-
sticks. Take-home favors included
cowboy hats, bandanas filled with
candy and Indian headdress jewelry.

PETTING ZOO PARTY

Birthday Boy: Animal enthusiast Tyler
Unger, 2, of Huntington Woods.
Whose animals? Carousel Acres,
South Lyon, (248) 437-PONY.
A petting farm was brought to the
birthday boy's front yard. Gentle
ducks, goats, bunnies, sheep and a
pony were there for the kids to pet,
hold and feed. The pony provided
rides.
The theme was complete with a
cake in the shape of a horse, and ani-
mal crackers to munch on. The kids
left with a bag of barnyard animal toys
as a remembrance of Tyler's second
birthday.
Cost? The petting farm brought to
your home is $175 per hour.

PRINCESS PARTY

Birthday Girl: Laura Sachse, 4, of
Huntington Woods.
Laura's friends were asked to come
dressed as their favorite princess. Belle,
Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping
Beauty were treated to a day fit for
royalty. With the help of Laura's big
sister, the girls were pampered with
nail polish, make-up, face painting
and a lady-like lunch.
With a visit from Belle, the fairy
princess, each guest was granted a
wand to make her dreams come true.
Princess-like party favors: purses
filled with bubble bath and makeup
for the girls to enjoy at home. ❑

