THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Saul Nosanchuk Appointed Ontario Provincial Judge Saul Nosanchuk has been appointed as pro- Vi e . vincial court judge, crim- inal division, for the pro- vince of Ontario. The former Windsor at- torney earned a BA de- gree from Assumption University of Windsor and was graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School _ in Toronto as a barrister-at-law in 1959 and called to the bar of Ontario in that year. Judge Nosanchuk was in private practice and specialized in criminal de- fense work and labor ar- bi' , tion cases. He has SAUL NOSANCHUK b ∎ is session lecturer in Windsor since 1973. criminal law and criminal He is a member of the procedure on the law fa- culty at the University of Birmingham Temple in Farmington and has been active in the Windsor MICHAEL KAPLIT Jewish community and served on panels dealing P hotography with criminal law and Weddings • Bar Mitzvas civil liberties issues. I 642-1039 DISCO PARTY by Infinity Disco latest equipment call Dan Sandberg 353-6699 SZ Couples Plan Disco Dance Night Cong. Shaarey Zedek' Couples Club will have a disco night featuring Joe Cornell 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 in the synagogue. There is a charge. For reservations, by Wednes- day, call the synagogue, 357-5544. FOR _QUICK SALE OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop Eleanor Heyman. Motion Feuerman i WE CAN SRL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, PERSIANS, FUR HATS, BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS, etc El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 111 Mile, just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A & P) MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. No hone c Its Please EE. SALE AT Just Marilyps Take A -Football Break (SUN. JAN. 2nd noon till 4:30 p.m.) All , Winter Coats — Suits — Dresses Pants & Sweaters 7-2,1111 i 50% i OFF ri g One Day Special Designer All Handbags Jeans 30% OFF also our Great Selection of CRUISEWEAR Just Marilyps Open Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 • 356-0493 12 MILE & EVERGREEN (In Country Village Shopping Center) 1 Men's Clubs BETH ABRAHAM- HILLEL Men's Club will hold the third breakfast forum program in its cur- rent series 10 a.m. Jan. 9 in the synagogue. Dr. Harry Clark, assistant to the dean, University of Michigan Medical School; and attorney Martin Doc- toroff, national commis- Bnai Brith Activities HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will have a meet- ing 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Carlyle Towers Apts. club room. The program will feature a panel discus- sion with representatives of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Guests are invited. A so- cial hour and refresh- ments will follow. * * * Blood Bank Rally The Metropolitan De- troit Bnai Brith Council and the Bnai Brith Wo- men's Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit will sponsor a blood bank rally 5-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Eleanor Roosevelt Service Center, 24600 Greenfield, Oak Park. * * * Bnai Brith Women Director Named WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith Women, at its winter executive board meeting, announced the appointment of Fae E. Hoffman, as executive di- rector of the 150,000- member international Jewish women's service organization. Ms. Hoffman succeeds Miriam Albert, who died in August, after a 30-year career with BBW. Ms. Hoffman, 32, has served as acting adminis- trator of the organization since July. She was for- merly field operations di- vision director, adminis- tering the organization's regional operations. sion member, Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will partici- pate in a panel on "Affir- mative Action and Selec- tive Admissions in American Professional Schools". Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will be mod- erator. Herman Strassburger is breakfast forum • chairman and Oscar Bank is men's club president. The public is invited. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK Men's Club will have "An Evening of Jewish Humor" 7 p.m. Jan 16 in the synagogue. The prog- ram will feature Max So- sin, Milton and Margaret Weiner, David Hermelin, Bill Carroll, Joe Rose and the Mighty Men's Club Art Players. Dinner will be served. There is a charge, and wives of paid-up members will be admitted free of charge. For reservation informa- tion, call the synagogue, 357-5544. Larry Goldstein is reservation chairman. Carroll is chairman of the event, assisted by Max Weinberg and Sanford Friedman. .-Li•Ai R'• Senior Adult Film Series at Center The Jewish Community Center Senior Adult De- partment will present a series of Israeli films on consecutive Tuesdays in January, beginning 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Center's 10 Mile branch. Admis- sion is free. The films include "Bus to Sinai" and "Camping in Israel," Tuesday; "Chen" and "Children of the Exodus," Jan. 11; "A Day in Jerusalem" and "Get With It," Jan. 18; and "Israel Air Force" and "Israel, the Holy Land," Jan. 25. Dollmaking Book 'Illustrates Craft Dollmaking was a popu- lar craft in the early days of North America and it is enjoying a revival today. Now in a new book, "Early North American Dollmaking," Iris San- derson Jones tells how to make the simple dolls fa- vored by America's pioneers. Published by 101 Pro- ductions, the book also contains a narrative his- tory of dolls in- North America, from simple corncob dolls made by children in colonial times through the roots of the. doll industry in the 19th Century. There are 150 photographs of historical dolls and how-to direc- tions, plus 50 line draw- •ngs. 1. 1 , 0 A11.1•4 ,k9 A,/ LAAJ lk• 4. A9.41 OA iktki LON lkeAl LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 MACK PITT and His Orchestra 358-3642 ogler TERTAINMENT CLOWNS—MAGIC—BALLOONS 1-662-3700 V•041 v...1 ike,411-00.4. o•IPA1 P.9.4 Ott. IA.AllkeAlLs...44 - - - YESHIUATH BETH YEMIDA P. T. A. presents THE TORONTO BOYS CHOIR "The Toronto Pirchei" in a gala filled evening which will include THE KOL YISROEL and Adult Education Classes Offered Oak Park winter term adult education classes will begin the week of Jan. 10; registration will begin Monday. Anyone 16 years old or older and not at- tending a regular day high school may enroll. In addition to the 50 class offered by Oak Park, the district co-sponsors classes from Wayne State University, the Applied Management and Technology Center and Oakland Community Col- lege. Brochures describ- ing course offerings are available at all Oak Park schools, the Oak Park li- brary, community center and the city hall. For _information, call the Extended Education office, 548-9294, 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 n.m. and 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Monday - Thursday. Friday, December 31, 1976 29 ERIC ROSENOW and His Continentals Oak Park High School Auditorium Sunday, January 23, 1977 at 7:30 P.M. tickets: $10, $7.50, $5.50, $3,50 for information and reservations call: 557-3393 534-9239 :nrro tYAY "rAYI !Ye Nai e .rel trim rye .ret rye [Yee rye, 398-5772 399-9140 ■ 6'6;1 '4 1 Pie(' siarel *iir4 1.7 • • irev rye- 'YAM t'r•i trail rrAYINAYINT.-