THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
BBYO Activities
Shalom Aviv BBG will
hold its third annual gym
and swim night 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
All members of AZA and
BBG are invited. Full use of
the gym facilities, indoor
pool, indoor track, and rac-
quetball courts will be
available. Refreshments,
will be served. For informa-
tion, contact Sheryl Hollan-
der, 851-9457; or Diane
T •igosi, 681-5459.
'he Great Lakes BBG
vAiuncil and the Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will join
Sunday for a BBG/BBW
program focused on the
theme, "The Year of the
Woman." The program will
take place at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Center at 10:45
a.m.
The AZA Basketball
League continues play Sun-
day at the Windsor Jewish
Community Centre. This
week's games will feature
Jolson vs. Posen at 1 p.m.,
Beber vs. Goode at 2 p.m.,
Herzl vs. Rose at 3 p.m.,
L'Chaim vs. Ruach at 4 p.m.
Rose and L'Chaim currently
hold the lead in Division I,
while Samson still leads Di-
vision II. The scoring leader
is Jeff Mayer of L'Chaim
AZA.
The Great Lakes
AZA Council has selected
Mark Levin of Akiba
AZA as the boys' coor-
.
dinator for the forthcom-
ing Elections Training
Conclave May 14-16 at
Camp °Tamarack. The
next meeting of the Great
Lakes AZA Council will
be held 7 p.m. Monday in
the Dubin Meeting Room
at the Bnai Brith Build-
ing. The Great Lakes
BBG Council will hold
their next meeting on
Thursday at 7 p.m. in the
Dubin Meeting Room.
Yachad BBG of Windsor
will hold its annual fashion
show 7 p.m. March 7 at The
Other Place, Windsor. All
AZA and BBG members are
invited. For information,
contact Roberta Mock, (519)
966-2011.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council and Pisgah Lodge
are co-sponsoring a bowling
tournament for lodge mem-
bers and AZA seniors (12th
grade) 8:45 a.m. March 7 at
West Bloomfield Lanes.
Admission is free, but pre-
registration is required.
Breakfast will be followed
with bowling at 9:15 a.m.
and the tournament will
conclude with lunch and
awards at 11:15 a.m. To reg-
ister contact Gary Naftaly,
AZA coordinator, 968-
2354.
The next BBYO adviser
meeting is scheduled for
7:30 p.m. March 10 at the
BBYO office.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council and the Bnai
Brith Men's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit will
co-sponsor their first
joint program March 14
at Hartfield Lanes in
Berkley. The program
will begin with breakfast
at 9 a.m. and will be fol-
lowed by a talk by Eli
Zaret, sportscaster for
Channel 4. The program
will conclude with bowl-
ing. AZA coordinator for
the program is Marc
Landau of Samson AZA.
The annual Adviser
Recognition Night program
co-sponsored by the Bnai
Brith Men's and Women's
Councils of Metropolitan
Detroit will take place 8
p.m. March 22 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Positions are open for
volunteer AZA and BBG
advisers in the following
areas of Southfield, Bloom-
field Hills and Farmington
Hills. To volunteer, contact
the BBYO office, 552-8260.
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Central Reunion Committee Meets
The Central High School
Class of 1942 reunion com-
mittee will meet 8 p.m.
March 17 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert (Zena) Gor-
don, 25137 Roycourt, Hun-
tington Woods.
The committee is trying
to update its address list
and is seeking the whereab-
ague
outs of former classmates
living out of state.
Persons living in Califor-
nia should contact Frances
Sarko Adler, (213) 993-
3666; Florida alumni
should contact Madeline
Belkin, 6020 Shore Blvd. S.,
Gulfport, Fla. 33707.
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Energy Topic
of AJCommittee
Detroit Chapter, Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, will
have a dialogue on "Nuclear
Energy: Alternative Power
Source?" 8 p.m. March 11 at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The speakers will be
State Sen. Doug Ross and
Solomon Bienenfeld, De-
troit Edison special counsel.
The public is invited.
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