'HIGHLAND PARK ACTIVITY CALENDAR HP MCOR GOR PU LlC LI RARY . C P1lO - 5 to sa p.m. F\Rt .... for McGregor Ubrary poneored by Highland Park HI.torlo Ol.trlot A •• oolatlon. Entertainment. refre.hment •• tour of Ubrary and �. LUNCHEON -Chamber Legl.latlve Lunoheon. 12 Noon at Detroit o.apethio�. 12523Th1rd. RSVP 118-&420. AN EVE I Q AT THE RAC - 3 r d ArnJeI Chamber Fundral ·An E n/ng at the R.,..·. 8 p.m. He P tW Raceway. $25.00 888-&420. R TAIL AS OCIA TION MEETING - 8 a.m. S • Third Floor Ca.feI.108 Room. Jun 7 HEALTH FAIR -11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SeIn HIghland P...tt. SpotleOled by DOH as.ra. LARENCE JOHN ON OLYMPIC EIGHT ROOM D DICA TION - North.lde Family YMCA. 13220 'Woo4Werd. 4 to e p.m. '25.00. C I :888-1848. Jun 18, 19 & 20 :FOOTBALLCUNIC-10 a.m. ReggIe ·MoKMzIe Field. Pitkin Street. Sponaored ,by � MoK.ule F�on. :AotIvity Uatlng prepered by Patty Zobel, . executive Manager of the Hlght.nd P..-k ·ctwnber of Commerce ,Offtoe. If 'fOI.X 'organization t.. atfi actMty of general 'oommWllty lnter.at planned for May or �. pIeMe oeII the Chamber otfIoe at 888-�20 for II.tlrlg In 1hIa calendar. Grill· continued from P.ge 8 jazz. Bring your friend . Have • meeting. Banquet. Savor the feeling of a little league's win in ihe banquet room that seats 75 to �O. Come on down. Experience the grill's specialty: (Mama' ) Laura's home made' cornbread , dres ing. Enjoy her cooking. Find out why she created a mild sensation while cooking at Bushs Garden of Eating. Come folks. Because if it lin't good, grits ain't groceries. Laura Jones has lived in Highland Park since 1960 and Wilburt is a graduate of High­ land Par High School. Monday through Saturday Mother's Grill has at least three different meats on it dinner menu. Wilburt said, "For a new busi­ ness we can't complain. Of course we would like to have more customers but we can't complain." Wilburt feels that the grill' dishes are low, to medium priced. "The highe t thing on our menu is a $6.50 dinner," he said, adding,." the restaurant's specialty is short ribs and Mother's corn bread dres ing." Wilburt al 0 encourage people to u e the banquet roo-m. He said, "there is no charge. Just order from the menu." The grill requests at least one , week's reservation for use of the banquet room. Grit and grocerie • you ay? Tea is ready-hot or iced. A chicken 'alad plate, Tuni salad or Julienne. Wheat, white and rye bread. Onion and Kaiser roll. And if it ain't good, God didn't make little green apples. For re ervatlon and Informa­ tion call (313) 867-4660. 7 THE POPULATIO of Highl nd Par h dwindled­ from high of 56,000 in 1950 to 20,000 tod y. The city i un- ble to completely fund the library and the state budget cuts have made its future precariou . The fund that will result from this benefit recep- tion will be used to repair and restore the building so that the limited state and city funds can be concentrated on books and services. Admission to the reception Freew y. Inform tion bout the reception i v ilable by c lling 883-4569 or 867-8673. is through donation of $10 (or 5 for seniors and tudent with ID). McGregor Libr ry i located at 12244 Woodw rd Ave. approxim t e ly eight blocks south of the D vison YOUR ",ONEY'S WORTH AND A WHOLE LOT MORE HA NOWANEVEN. GREATER VALUE! YOUR CHOICE 9.9 Reg. $24.99. Soft classic handbags In designs that work with compartments and roomy carrying space. Save now on this super collec'tion of rich-looking leathers that offer versatility, color choices ... and fashion details we know you'lI appreciate. Choose from black. bone, red. navy. white or taupe. Styles shown are representative of assortment at most larger Sears stores. Selection may vary. Sale � ScNday, May 11, 1�1.