N. Friday, May 28, 1982 40—BUSINESS CARDS STARLITE CARPET CLEANERS STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL Living Room/Hall up to 250 sq. ft., $25. Call SEYMOUR RUBENSTEIN 645-0849 543-2858 Quality Workmanship at Rea- sonable Prices. Cement Porches and Steps Solid Limestone Steps Chimneys Repaired Roofing, Siding, Gutters Plumbing. A-1 Carpentry — Residential or Commercial 40 gal. gas Hot Water THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—BUSINESS CARDS ATTENTION: Kerr's will pick up for free wood and metal furniture, clothes, tools, TV's, small appliances, dishes, toys and bikes, etc. Call anytime, ask for Bill, if no answer keep trying. 865-8620 SEW 1 SEW CLOTHING REPAIR 5 yr. guarantee. DAVID 548-2742 Outer/Under Wear Children's Clothes You Name It. Re-Attach Buttons AL'S PAINTING- DECORATING CO. Interior - Exterior Quality painting and wallpapering. European and American experience. Licensed. Insured. Reasonable. References. Free Estimates. Call after 5 p.m. 354-6540 ALL REFRIGERATION & AIR-CONDITIONING SERVICE Start-up. Check out $29.95 545-2242 HONEST ABE CUSTOM PAINTING SINCE 1951 Exterior - Interior and Stained Wood Refinishing licensed and Insured Free Estimates 552-9659 Ind. - Comm. - Res. New & Old Installation. GM APPLIANCE SERVICE Washers, dryers, ranges, hot water heaters . . . etc. Plumbing and electrical work. Licensed & Insured. 10% off to senior citizens. 968- 1 028 855-6825 ALEX STRIM CUSTOM BUILDERS All kinds of remodeling. Additions and dormers. Custom homes on your lot, by luxury home buil- ders. 681-4564 Simon Tabachnik 545-7572 HOOVER ELECTRIC CO. Painting & Decorating Reasonable Price. Free Estimate. References. Call anytime 968-5354 MIKE'S PAINTING Interior & Exterior. Wallpapering - Window Puttying - Caulking. Specializing in re- pairs, peeling paint, cracks and damaged plaster. Summer swimming pool clean-up, vacuuming, chlorine, etc. Call Gary or Jeff 553-0188 References. Call anytime 777-8081 High Quality. Reasonable Priced. Painting, scraping, wallpapering, brick and drywall repair, etc. Free Estimates Call CRAIG Eves. 547-4337 NICE JEWISH BARTENDER University of Michigan student, graduate "ofUni- versity of Michigan Bar- tending School, available to tend your bar and assist at your parties. Call 626-1550 ROOF REPAIRS No Job Too Small $25 and up — flat or shingle, roofs. Serving Southfield & Oak Park area. Call anytime ask for Bill or Greg 553-0476 tion for summer classes. Two sessions will be offered: June 28-July 23 and July 26-Aug. 20, and classes will be held at the Maple-Drake building. Among the classes to be offered are: art, literature, Suzuki violin-piano, ballet, INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PAINTING Quality Work. Free Estimates. European Experience Ask for Nathan Adler 546-3719 $199 complete Licensed. Work myself. Summer Classes at Center Community Council Elects The Jewish Community pre-school ballet, jazz, mod- Officers, Cites Temple Youth Center is taking registra- ern dance, ballroom danc- 53 — ENTERTAINMENT SPACE AGE ' COMPUTER PICTURES Taken of your guests at Bar Mitzvas,„weddings, promo- tional parties, etc. Call 863-7736 for info CARICATURES BY JULIUS For Parties or Business 293-1723 FOR YOUR PARTY OR SPECIAL OCCASION Clowns, juggling, puppets, magic, music, dance, bal- loon sculpture. 273-6716 MOONDANCE One of the finest bands at reasonable rates. For audition scheduled call - 772-2982 ing, calligraphy, batik, ceramics, photography, museum and gallery tours and more. For information or brochure, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. The classes are open to the community. Israeli-German Talks Due The Jewish Community Council Delegate Assem- bly was the occasion to elect new officers and present the Walter E. Klein Youth Award for social action and community service work to its 1982 winners, Temple Emanu-El Temple Youth. Newly elected officers in top photo, are, from left: Ronald Karp, vice president; Edith Frank, treasurer; David Lebenbom, president; Esther Fealk, vice president; Leon S. Cohan, vice president. Oscar Hertz was elected secretary. Pictured in bottom photo, are, front row, from left: Sam Levine, Amy Schiffer, David Baum and Sheila Falk. In top row, from left, are: Marcie Fersten- feld, Larry Ferstenfeld, Janet Baum and Rabbi Lane Steinger. Music Study Club Plans Annual Installation at Beth El Music Study Club will have its annual installation luncheon noon June 8 at Temple Beth El, announces President Helen Kerwin. Following the invocation by Zelda Landsman, the in- stallation of new officers will be conducted by Sara Silverston. Kim Rosner- Doelker is chairman of the day; Helen Rowin is vice president of program. Entertainment will be provided by Robert Mus- zynski, pianist, and the Music Study Choral Group, under the direction of Jane Lee. Treva De Jong is the accompanist. Guests are invited. For BONN (JTA) — Israeli and West German dip- lomats are seeking to create a warm atmosphere for the visit to Israel next week by Foreign Minister Hans- Dietrich Genscher. The Israeli Ambassador to West Germany, Yitzhak Ben-Ari, said in an inter- view published in the Frankfurter Rundschau, that the visit would mark a positive shift in German- Israeli relations. Ben-Ari observed that while there are dif- ferences over how to achieve an overall set- Yeshiva Student Is Top Honor NEW YORK (JTA) — Gidon Rothstein, a student at the Yeshiva of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School in Brooklyn, has been named one of the 121 seniors chosen as 1982 Presidential scholars. r tlement of the Arab- Israel conflict, "the aim of Bonn and Jerusaler- was and remains V. same — a just and lastin g- peace." The envoy was critical, however, of West Ger- many's support of the right of the Palestinians to self- determination. BB Introduces `Dial-A-Scholar' WASHINGTON (JTA) — Bnai Brith International has inaugurated a "Dial- A-Scholar program" to make it possible for small town Jewish communities to have access to the views of the Jewish community's leading thinkers. The 30-minute confer- ence calls are set up in ad- vance. Prior to the calls, the AJE supplies participants with written material by the scholar on the topic to be discussed. To: The Jewish News 1 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 WM JUST HELEN KERWIN reservations by Tuesday, call Mildred Charnas, 545- 6020. Detroiter to Be Ordained Daniel Lee Pernick will School and the Temple Is- be ordained rabbi during rael Religious and Hebrew Shabat services June 5 at High Schools. the Plum Street Temple, He was graduated cum Cincinnati, Ohio. laude with a BA in sociology The son of Mr. and Mrs. from Oakland University Lawrence Pernick of South- and received a Master of field, he is a graduate of Arts degree in Hebrew Let- Southfield-Lathrup High ters from the Hebrew Union College last June. Pernick has served as the student rabbi at Temple Oheb Shalom, Sandusky, Ohio, for the past three years. Prior to that, he had pulpits in Ft. Collins, Colo., and Guatemala City, Guatemala. He will begin his position of assistant rabbi at Temple Emanuel, Worchester, Mass., July 1. From Paste in old label Darker Future DANIEL PERNICK 53 — ENTERTAINMENT SINGING Guitarist, Violinist. Small parties. 968-5449. VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. CAIRO (ZINS) — The Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram predicts that in spite of an improved balance of payments picture because of revenue from the Suez Canal, Sinai oil exports and tourism, Egypt faces prob- lems in the future because of its growing population, poverty and food subsidies. NAME ,L Effective Date J