• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .40 Friday, lagist 11, 1978 Elkin Tours Firm Dissolved the Elkin Tours, Southfield-based travel firm, said it was going out of business because it couldn't "compete with the discount air fares offered by the major airlines. - DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE !C.C. License MC125985 DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 4713 Horgitr at Michigan Aye. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 Tel. 584-5000 51Y1? MAGIC (313) 356-6670 • • • • • • 10 - 9 pm 10 - 10 pm 11 - 6 pm WIGS MASKS MAKE-UP FUN GIFTS NOVELTIES MAGIC TRICKS JN Printer Plays on Winning Team ( TEL-EX PLAZA 25255 TELEGRAPH SOUTHFIELD COUPON GOOD FOR A FREE MAGIC TRICK Eager. Aug 31. 1978 Jewish News printer, Curt Deloye, left fielder for the Detroit Printers, saw his team capture the championship of the Union Printers International Baseball League last week in Boston. The team, which won the championship in 1974 and 1976, won five games and lost one. To Our Family & Friends . . . To Thosb We Hold Dear, To Those Who Listened To Us "Kvetch" For An Entire Year. To Those Who Anguished With Us Over Every Stroke Of Paint — You've Had Patience Beyond That Of A Saint. Know That We Love You, Know That We Care. You've Helped Us Realize A Dream We Might Never Have Dared. THE HEROES WORLD Southfield, Mi. 48034 Applegate Square 356-4375 SOO cio o .ove VioW o n loSs Disco Parries by Twenty of Sarah Winokur's friends joined with the Oak Park resident recently to celebrate her 80th birthday. The birthday presents didn't go to Mrs. Winokur. Instead, they went to Israel. The guests at the party raised $150 for the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. "The money goes to Israel," Mrs. Winokur said. "The satis- faction comes to me." Giving money through the Metropolitan Division of the Campaign is nothing new for Mrs. Winokur. She's been doing it for as long as she can remember. So far this year, she has raised $250 in a series of luncheons she prepares and serves. The luncheons are not formal, but they are elaborate, and every- thing served, from halla to dessert, is prepared by Mrs. Winokur. Mrs. Winokur's guests know that they are not ex- pected to bring presents, food, or gifts to her lunches. The only payment expected of them is a donation to Is- rael. The guests give what they can, and come away with full stomachs and full hearts. A native of Kiev in the Ukraine, Mrs. Winokur came to this country in 1923 with her husband and 31/2- IL 'HMV dews in Arab Program Topic The Detroit Zionist Fed- eration in conjunction with the Israel Information and Resource Center will pre- sent a panel discussion on "Jewish Life in Arab Lands Before and After 1948" 8 p.m. Thursday at the main Jewish Community Center. Participants for this dis- cussion will be Aviva Muntchnik, executive di- rector of the World Organi- zation of Jews from Arab Countries; Janice Kepes, member of the Mishmeret group committee for Syrian Jewry; and Henri Bizaoui, who was born in Egypt and is a member of the cabinet of the Anti-Defamation League. The public is invited at no charge. For information, contact the DZF office, 968 - 2040, or the Israel In- formation and Resource Center office, 611-1948. Dan Sandberg 353-8899 S.O.S. CARPET CLEANING We Specialize in SARAH WINOKUR year - old son. Her son was killed during Wolld War II, and Mrs. Winokur has never forgotten what he did for his adopted country. "He gave his life to his country," she says matter-of-factly. I'm giving my life for Is- rael." Mrs. Winokur also has two daughters, both born in the United States. For her 75th birthday, her family gave her a trip to Israel, the only time she has seen the country that means so much to her. 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Sunday afia glizziman Elkin officials said most of its tours would be cancel- led, and full refunds will be available for cancelled tours. Elkin Tours, with seven branches nationwide, was a travel wholesaler: It ar- ranged tour packages and sold them to travel agents, who in turn sold them to in- dividual travelers. Elkin Tours Inc. of South- field is not to be confused with Elkin Travel of Oak Park which is still in opera- tion. 542 3315 23061 COOLIDGE HWY., OAK PARK, AT 9 MI . Abilities Unlimited will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Southfield Civic Center. Dr. Alfred I. Sherman, di- rector of obstetric and gynecological research and education at Sinai Hospital, director of oncology at Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Wayne State University's medical school, will speak on "Pre- gnancy in the Multiple Sclerosis Patient." The public is invited. Wheelchair ramps will be available. Every man has his hobby. 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