• will relive the old days during a two- day get-together of the Central High School class of 1950 ... Sunday and Monday, Sept. 9 and 10. The 50th anniversary reunion for the graduates will be for those whose class of about 750 walked down the commencement aisle at Detroit's Mackenzie High School, because of its larger auditorium, back in June of 1950. Among the notable alumni expect- ed to attend are New York Magazine food writer Gael Greene; New York fashion designer Kenneth Lane; Detroit Weight Watchers chief Florine Mark; retired Ford Motor Company Vice President Mervin Manning, and others. The reunion will be Saturday, Sept. 9, at the DoubleTree Hotel in Novi, I- 96 at Novi Road, across from Twelve Oaks Mall ... beginning with cock- tails at 7 p.m., followed by dinner at 8 and dancing ... Cost is $50 per per-. son, plus a cash bar. The class will hold a brunch at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, at the hotel ... $16 per person. Attendees are being urged to make reservations and send a check to Central High School 50th anniversary Reunion Committee, 21000 Smallwood Drive, Beverly Hills, MI 48025. For more info, call Marlene Goldberg, (248) 352-3469; Rhoda Kutzen, (248) 642-3135; or Sydney Stern, (248) 626-3062. Chairman is Dr. Martin Trots ky ... heading a committee of 25 that has been working on the Central High 50th anniversary reunion for almost two years. REUNION DEPT ... Every per- son who ever graduated from Pasteur Elementary School, is invited to a shindig, Sunday, June 17, 2-5 p.m. ... at the school on Stoepel in northwest Detroit. Proceeds will be for the Pasteur Elementary School Alumni Foundation, which started three years ago after a Mumford High School 30- year reunion ... For more info, call Marcy Feldman, (248) 399-6446. TOM JONES has been resched- uled to appear next year instead of his original Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 dates at Andiamo Italia Celebrity Showroom. Reason he can't show up is because of the huge response to his number one hit album, Reload, topping the European charts since May ... and pre- ferring to stay abroad through at least the end of the year ... Jones says he • out 1886 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD DEPOT e_ he Gandy Dancer is a fully refurbished 1886 railroad station once heralded as "the locals and tourists alike for serving the area's Finest seafood, fresh fish (never less than a finest station between Buffalo and Chicago!' The decor is definitely appropriate to this historical landmark, with stained glass dozen offerings flown in daily from both the East and West Coasts) rack of lamb, aged beef and homemade pastas. And if you are a sweets lover" the homemade desserts, pastries and ice creams are a must. windows, red oak ceilings, the original baggage scale and magnificent granite walls. An added touch are the daily passings of the Amtrak train just a few feet from the picture glass windows of the track-side dining room. For the past 28 years, The Gandy Dancer has enjoyed a reputation with (/ ovi2e/: MON DAY TH RU SATURDAY 4:30 P.M. - 10 :30 P.M. SUN DAY- 3:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. A CHUCK MUER RESTAURANT 401 DEPOT STREET IN ANN ARBOR ' (734) 769-0592 8/4 2000 87