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Hurry, good while quantities last. - - ■ r mim mi - 1.111111 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 WI 100 units 1 $ 99 PB's Inc. 4/30/82 „ n NIP' 6 FARRELL'S SHOPPING PLAZA i 11 r.: ( ' a to 0 c 11 rot NG* I M, T, W & Sat.I 1 9-6 Th. & Fri. 9-9 SUNDAY 11-5 111 All AZA and BBG chap- ters will participate in the Israel Independence Day Parade Sunday at the Southfield Civic Center. Members participating in the parade should meet at the Bendix Corp. building at 11:30 a.m. BBYO will enter a float in the parade, and chapter members are encouraged to march with a chapter banner and wear chapter t-shirts. The AZA Basketball League will not meet Sun- day. Rose AZA continues to lead Division I with a 8-0 record while Hart AZA leads Division II with a 6-1 record. The playoff games for the league will take place May 9 at Oakland Community College, Or- chard Ridge campus at 12:30 p.m. The cham- pionship game will follow at 1:30 p.m. All members of AZA and BBG are invited. There is no admission charge. The next meeting of the Great Lakes AZA Council will take place 7 p.m. Mon- day in the Dubin Meeting Room of the Bnai Brith Building. The BBG Council will meet 7 p.m. Thursday in the same facility. Each meeting will feature ap- proval of the Council recommendations for the next programming year, final details on the forth- coming Elections Training Conclave, and declarations and nominations for council positions for 1982-1983. .f‘ n nir ikt , Bring Us Your Fur Garment and We Will Include at No Extra Charge — 9 and Buttons e.A. t 0 4 • Minor Repairs-which include Hooks, Fur Appraisal • A Complete Inspection of Your Fur Garment Free Adjacent Parking Hours. Mon.-Sat 9 30-5 30 __41 • Our certified Cold Fur Storage Vaults are located on our premises for easy access anytime with no advance notice. ereinie& Fine Furs for Sophisticated Ladies .3- , ea 1 b , q : pi /N ) 4, Applications for the Joan Kalef Memorial Leadership Award will be distributed at the May AZA and BBG Council meetings. The award was established in memory of Joan Kalef, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit. The award will allow BBYO members to attend BBYO Machon June 20-24 at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Star- light, Pa. Interested BBYOers may also obtain an application by con- tacting the BBYO office. Deadline for applications is May 27. Samson AZA will spon- sor a road rally 8 p.m. May 8, beginning at Thompson Middle School, Southfield. Prizes will be awarded to the winning entrants. There is a nominal charge. For information, contact Harold Silverman, 557- 3188; or Lee Cohen, 967- 3533. BBYO announces the election of the following new chapter presidents. Steve Chudnow, Benny AZA; Alaina Gold, Erani BBG; Mark Kaplan, Herzl AZA, Windsor; Philip Ar- nold, Jolson AZA; Susie Ol- son, Machar BBG; Dan Plotnick, Ruach AZA; and Jackie Raznik, Shalom Aviv BBG. An orientation meeting for all AZA and BBG mem- bers attending this year's Israel Summer Institute will be held 7:30 p.m. May 10 in the Dubin—Meeting Room of the Bnai Brith Building. Parents are in- vited to attend. Applications are due today for participants in this year's Elections' Training Conclave which will take place May 14-16 at Camp Maas. The pro- gram will feature officer skills training for incom- ing chapter leadership at AZA and BBG Council elections. A highlight of the weekend will be a presenta- tion by Mark Nichols of the Dale Carnegie Institute on self-awareness and self- confidence. A dance will be held on Saturday night with music provided by Chris O'Brien. Staffing the weekend will be the following advisers: Audrey Barris, Aviva BBG; Cindy Horowitz, Dalyah BBG; Mark Adel, Goode AZA; Scott Freedman, L'Chaim AZA; Ilsa Drazin, Ohr Hashemesh BBG; Micky Rosner, Rose AZA; Marshall Philka, Samson AZA; Pam Lippa, Shalom Aviv BBG; and Steve Can- ner, Wallenberg AZA. BBYO announces the es- TV Documentary 181 S. Woodward 1 Blk. south of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre 642-1690 LONDON — The Jon Roseman Television Corn- pany in London is planning a documentary on the his- tory of Yiddish cinema, ac- cording to the World Jewish Congress. tablishment of a second Chapter Leadership Train- ing Conference this summer at the Bnai Brith Beber Camp at Mukwanogo, Wis. This program was necessi- tated by a full sign-up for the first CLTC program. The dates for the CLTC II program are Aug-. 5-16 and applications are available at the BBYO office. Partial scholarships are available. 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