68 Friday, August 17, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SINGLES the GIGUE ORCHESTRA COMMUNITY NET- WORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES will have an organizational meeting for its fall bowling league at 7 p.m. Aug. 26 at Ark Lanes West. Three games of bowling can be played that night at a nominal fee. Free shoe re- ntal and refreshments are included. For information, call the CNJS, 661-1000, ext. 219. A Tamarack weekend is planned for Oct. 12-14. The weekend includes kosher meals, two nights accom- modations at Sheruth Vil- lage, refreshments, Satur- day night dance and hoedown, sports, wine and cheese party and activities at the Pioneer Skills Cen- ter. There is a fee which is dis- counted when paid by Oct. 1. For information, call the CNJS. 541-7651 345-7139 FRONT DISC BRAKES $59.95 with coupon • New Pads • New Seals • Turn Rotors • Road Test • Repack Bearings 0 Regular $69.95 Semi-Metallic pads extra BIRMINGHAM TIRE 1104 S. Woodward, Birmingham 642-3116 642-3288 ED STONE 'Brides-To-Be, Inc. SHERER ROSE SOCIALITES will have a general membership meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Northgate East Apts. club house. Providence Hospital pharmacist Sally Sherbon will speak on "Medical Awareness." Re- freshments and a social hour will follow. Member- ship is open to single men and women age 55 and up. For information, call Pro- gram Chairman Pete Stef- fin, 557-2411; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548- 6850. B'NAI B'RITH MICHI- GAN SINGLES will have a picnic at 11 a.m. Sunday at Civic Center Park, South- field. Singles age 35 and up are invited for food, games and music. Participants are requested to bring chairs. B'NAI B'RITH YOUNG SINGLES (18 30) will have a dance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Scandals in the South- field Ramada Inn. There is an admission charge. Sing- - Featuring everything you need or want for your wedding from florists to photographers! Over $2,000 in Door Prizes 10-LA rif FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB AND SPA, 29350 Northwestern Hwy., an- nounces the grand opening of its electronically equip- ped audio video aerobics studio. ;17 - • Meet Congenial People • Make New Social Contacts • Personalized FOR HIM FOR HER Thursday, August 23rd - 7:30 pm Sunday, September 9th - 2:00 pm • Confidential • Dignified • Free Interview For' brochure call — 356-0949 Or Write: Lo-La P.O. Box 254 Lathrup, Village, MI 48076 - Clip This Ad and Save $1.00 at the Door! . ..GULAG • RECORD OUR SPECIALTY IS PERSONAIRED SERVICE ANATOLY SKIIARANSKY was arrested in March, 1977 and sentenced th follow- ing years to 13 years in prison and labor camp. He went on a lengthy _hunger strikein 1982, which further damaged his alrea4 precarious health. Shcharansky has been called "a true Jewish hero of the 20th cen- tiliY.'t WRITE TO;,. OLEG TROYANOVSKY' 'AMBASSAOOR sovigt MISSION TO THS,f.Y.N. 136 East 67th Street New Yor, New York 10021 The Cataract and Eye Care Institute's cataract support group will present a slide program, "Journey Into Vision" on Aug. 27 at 12:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. The general public is in- vited. There is no admission charge. SYNAGOGUE COUNCIL OF GREATER DETROIT- , . . LOCAL NEWS Cataract group meeting slated FREE SHCHARANSKY! vowytimm o m micime LOEHMANN'S HUN- TERS SQUARE AND TALLY HALL will present savings during Midnight Sales today from 10 a.m. to midnight. Among the many stores featuring special values are Pages and Pages, For Kids Only, Seventh Heaven, Leona, Scandia Down, Creations by Pol- lak's, The Stitching Bee, Designer's Shoes For Men and Women, More Woman and Hamon's Sports Collec- tibles in Tally Hall. 'Sinai Hospital of Detroit will present a free lecture on "Effective Discipline and Communications Tech- niques for Parents" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the hospi- tal's Zuckerman Au- ditorium. Social workers Charles Bureh and . Rainona itukStele of the Sinai de- - partment of psychiatry will give the lectures: Sponsered .by • 1.• • • fr • • ■••■ woon•eato•• ■ CLASSIC CONSTRUC- TION CORP. announces the grand opening of its Maple Place condominium community, a 112-unit de- velopment on Maple Road just west of Drake road in West Bloomfield Township. Model hours are 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily and Sunday. Free lecture for parents The years 'go by slowly for this man who longs to be reunited in Israel with his wife, Avital, whom he hasn't seen since 1974: • 14 karat, gold • fine jewelry • diamonds and *diamond setting. • pearls • beads • colored stones • American Indian jewelry • estate jewelry • antiques • repairs • custom designing • special orders • watches and clocks saleS and repair • earrings • sizing 21 and older are in- vited. The group will have a Cedar Point trip Aug. 25 and 26. Carpools will be formed to go to Toledo to join the Toledo Jewish Singles for a party.' Accommoda- tions will be available at the Toledo Red Roof Inn. Fee for the hotel is based on four- person occupancy. Reserva- tions are due by Wednes- day. For details, call the B'nai B'rith office, 552- 8177. les age BUSINESS A DATING SERVICE FOR JEWISH SINGLES presents 2 entirely different Gala Bridal Parties And Fashion Shows! Doors open at 1:30 pm Doors open at 7:00 pm KINGSLEY INN RAMADA INN 1475 Woodward 28225 Telegraph Bloomfield Hills Southfield Tickets $2.00 with advance reservation or $3.00 at the Door • For reservations call: 775 7431 Harlene Adiv, director of family life education at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will deliver a talk on "Moving to a Higher Level — How to Make the High Holidays Beneficial to You" at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 9 at the main Jewish Community Center. Admission is free. .44 .1. 1 r: • ( •-• ir t I L i; „r • 69/ I :Ter l'i 14V . t M: tittfee.1.1'