" 68 Friday, November 14, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—BUSINESS CARDS FURNITURE REPAIR K & M INSURED PROFESSIONALS Specializing in wallpaper re- moval and wall prep. Dry wall and plaster repairs. Free Estimates Free Estimates Reasonable Call Mel 642-5682 642-8929 Wet, damp, leaky basements made dry. Five year written guarantee. Experienced — low- est price. GEORGE .BOLLAN MODERNIZATION Plaster — Drywall Repairs — Remodel UCENSED & INSURED FRANK'S WATERPROOFING 559-7398 SUPERIOR WASHER & DRYER SERVICE Residential and Commercial Fast professional service. Reasonable prices. 288-911-G-- CALLIGRAPHY BY LAURA Several styles of hand let- tering for special occa- sions. 661-2770 356-8907 K & M BLOWING FUSES? SHORT CIRCUITED? INSURED PROFESSIONALS Specializing in wood staining, new or existing. Free Estimates CALL DOCTOR ELECTRIC 358-2893 642-8929. NO JOB TOO SMALL JOAB'S PLUMBING FIRE WOOD FREE DELIVERY Remodeling Repairs Sewer Cleaning — Sump Pumps Licensed — Insured $50 per face cord Prime Seasoned Hard Wood J. Shevach 851-2118 ALLEN MAINTENANCE CO. Hersch's Lawn Spray A Complete Maintenance Service For Home or Business Glass Replacement • Board Up & Secure • Janitorial Services • Car- pet Cleaning • Light Car- pentry • Roof & Plaster Repairs. . 557-8888 CALLIGRAPHY Invitations, posters, signs Call SUE at 288-1001 Very Reasonable L.B.K. CUSTOM PAINTING Anti-Inflationary Prices. ROGER WILLIAMS 557-1078 Top quality materials & work- manship. 25 years experience. References available. 0000 SNOW REMOVAL 557-7582 Fall Yard Clean-up Leaf Removal Shrub Trimming Call GLENN CRAIN 293-1955 Commercial Residential 45—LOST & FOUND. * * Contract Rates Available LOST — 1 golf tear drop locket. Vicinity Jewish Family Service and Fancy This. $200 reward. * * * * 644-5580 * * 542-8820 50—PERSONAL * * * * * * * * * * * I OM MI MO MN • IN • MP .M 1 DISCOUNT PRICES 1 FOR THE WINTER SEASON I Custom interior and I exterior PAINTING, I WALLCOVERING, .1 DRYWALL & PLAS- TER WORK. Quick service, excel- lent workmanship and the finest references. MOTIVATIONAL WEIGHT LOSS 6 WEEK SEMINAR Lecture & Participation New classes starting Oct. 27th (Try weekly classes) HERCHEL 774-3341 days 1 553-0127 evenings I MN MO • - --- ---1 Please call 351-2531 for information * * * * * * * * * * * * Bnai Brith Activities BRITH BNAI WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DE- TROIT announces that tic- kets are still available for "Coffee, Tea and Sonya," a program featuring psychol- ogist and radio and TV per- sonality, Sonya Friedman, 8 p.m. Monday at Temple Beth El. Admission is nom- inal and refreshments will be served. For information and tickets, call BBW Council, 552-8150; or BBW Midwest Region, 569-1336. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH bowl- ing league still is looking for bowlers. The league meets 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays at Ark Lanes West and Oak Park Lanes. For informa- tion, call Mike Kaplan, 547-6366. * * * NATANYA CHAPTER will have a regular meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Carlyle Towers Apts. club room. The occasion will be a "Communitea" sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. Guests are wel- come, and refreshments will be served. For details, call Charlotte Gordon, 474- 6014; or Myldred Ham- burger, 569-2174. * * * ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER will sponsor an auction 8:15 p.m. Wednes- day in the Zionist Cultural Center. Refreshments -will be served. Admission is free. For information, call Helga Plonskier, 557-8191. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will celebrate its 39th anniversary at 8 p.m. Nov. 25 at the Zionist Cultural Center. A candlelighting ceremony will highlight the evening. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Mayme Lawson, vocalist; Miriam Zack, pianist; and Florence Karabenick, narrator. President Helen Pearl and Program Director Eileen Is- rael invite relatives and friends. Admission is free. A reception will follow. * * * of Jewish Concern." Guests are welcome. * * * DETROIT CHAPTER will have a luncheon meet- ing 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Janet Gubkin will speak on "Operation Stork and Stork Nests" and Ann Brasch will speak on "Clutter Control." Guests are invited at a nominal charge. * * * CENTENNIAL CHAP- TER will hold its second annual book sale Wednes- day through Nov. 21 at the Harvard Row Mall. Hours of the sale are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To donate used books, call Harriet Berlin, 557-7736; or Sally Lippitt, 353-4477. DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Nominations for offi- cers will be taken. John Novak, manager of the Covenant Credit Union, will speak on "Changes in Credit Union Banking and What It Means to You and Me." Wives, the chapter, friends and prospective members are invited. Re- freshments will be served. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Oak Park Commu- nity Center. The evening will focus on problems re- lated to Jewish life. Rabbi Sidney Green will be the moderator. Refreshments will be served. * * * BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Maryann Zukosky will speak on "Consumer Survival for 1981." Friends and prospective members are invited. * * * TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet noon Tuesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. The Tikvah Bowling League will host a smorgas- bord luncheon and games. President Pearl Shiovitz in- vites guests. There is a nom- inal charge for guests. For information, call Fredell Whiteman, 356-1864. COUPLETS UNIT will have a closed board dinner-meeting 7 p.m. Thursday in the home of * * * Alex Ornstein, 32614 Olde Franklin Dr., Farmington OAKLAND CENTURY Hills. The meeting will be LODGE will have an old the occasion for a paper deadline. For information, call Ornstein, 626-5413. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold its regular meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Whitehall Apts. club house (new location). Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Pisgah Chapter members will be on hand for the meeting. Richard Lo- benthal, executive director of the Michigan Region of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will speak on "Crucial Matters 53—ENTERTAINMENT VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. fashioned Hanuka latke party 7 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Wives are invited and ad- mission is free. For required reservations by Nov. 25, call Chairman Mike Pomerantz, 353-9089; or Sol Goldberg, 356-7744. * * * MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAPTER will hold its annual Hanuka boutique- * * * Bnai Brith Award Dinner Wednesday Honors Fraser Detroit Bnai Brith's prin- cipal fund-raising event, the annual International Humanitarian Award Dinner, will be held Wed- nesday at The Detroit Plaza Hotel. This year's recipient will be Douglas Fraser, in- ternational president of the UAW. Fraser will be honored for "distinguished and - endur- ing contributions of a humanitarian nature, to the city, the state and the nation." The award will be pre- sented by Jack Spitzer, in- ternational president of the Bnai Brith. Joe Weaver of WJBK-TV will serve as the evening's host. Proceeds from the dinner will go to support Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions and the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Louis Weber is chairing the Bnai Brith Foundation Committee organizing the dinner. For information and dinner reservations, contact the Bnai Brith Foundation, 552-8070. WJC Reviews Anti-Semitic, Rightwing Acts in Europe PARIS (JTA) — The committee on anti- Semitism of the European branch of the World Jewish Congress met with the par- ticipation of representa- tives of Jewish communities in France, Great Britain, West Germany, Italy, Bel- gium and Switzerland to re- view recent anti-Semitic and rightwing extremist outrages in Europe. The participants agreed that there is an obvious link between such manifesta- tions in the various coun- tries and that they should therefore be looked upon as an international phenom- enon. While the committee ex- pressed the view that the terrorist and rightwing ex- cesses are aimed primarily at destabilizing democratic society, the participants also pointed out that Jews have once again been prime targets in such attacks. The committee felt encouraged by the mas- AJCommittee Speaker to Focus on Islam, Judaism Detroit Chapter, Ameri- can Jewish Committee, in conjunction with the De- troit Council for World Af- fairs at Wayne State Uni- versity, will present Dr. Rif- fat Hassan 8 p.m. Monday at Mercy Conference Cen- ter, 28600 11 Mile, Far- mington Hills. She will speak on "Islam and Judaism." Dr. Hassan, of the reli- gious studies department, University of Louisville, has participated in inter- religious conferences throughout the U.S. The public is invited. bazaar and traditional dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. Gloria Check will speak on "How to Coor- dinate Your Wardrobe With Accessories." Everyone is welcome, and there is a charge. For reservations, call Rhoda Waxer, days, 545-4635; or Dr. Jdanie Edelheit, evenings, 547- 1440. \N. 4>w : • DR. RIFFAT HASSAN sive public reaction against anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi activities and noted that this proves that public opinion, democratic political par- ties, trade unions and the churches have not for- gotten the lessons of the past and that the hatemongers represent only a fringe element in the body politic. The committee also ex- pressed appreciation of the resolution of the Par- liamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, adopted Oct. 1, on the need to combat fascist propaganda. It particularly ap- preciated the suggestions contained in the resolution calling for improved legisla- tion and education for living in a democratic society as well as the endorsement of \I the European youth confer- ence on intolerance to be held in Strasbourg Dec. 9-11. Pope Supports Palestinian Reps for Talks ROME — Pope John Paul II said Monday that Middle East peace talks must in- clude representatives of the Palestinians. He did not mention the Palestine Lib- eration Organization. In welcoming a new Egyptian ambassador, the Pope said peace efforts must continue until there is a comprehensive peace "which provides an equita- ble solution to all aspects of the Middle East crisis, in- cluding the Palestinian problem and the question of Jerusalem."