984 3 S74,77 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, NEWS Jewish Canadian MPs unaffected > by recent election Toronto (JTA) — The four Jewish members of the Canadian House of Commons survived last week's landslide victory of the Progressive Conservative Party in Canada's general elections. They are: David Orlikow, of . . Winnipeg, a member of the New Democratic Party; Robert Kaplan of York Center, Toronto, Solicitor , General in the outgoing Liberal government; Herbert Gray, of Windsor, Ont., who also held Cabinet posts in the Liberal gov- ernment; and David Berger, a Liberal of Montreal Laurier. There were no specifically Jewish issues in the election which ended more than two de- cades of Liberal Party govern- ment. The Canadian Jewish Con- , gress had informed the candidates of all parties of the issues of Jewish concern such as Israel, soviet Jewry, Jews in Arab lands, anti-hate legislation and Nazi war criminals living in Canada. Brian Mulroney, leader of the Progressive Conservatives who will take office as Prime Minister on Sept. 17, has expressed himself strongly in favor of Israel and for tougher measures against war criminals. Associates of Mulroney liave favored strengthening anti-hate legislation. 1948 leaders blamed for poor Olympic showing Tel Aviv (JTA) — The president I of the Israel Olympic Committee said last week that the blame for the poor showing of Israeli athletes at the 1984 Summer , Games in Los Angeles can be I traced to the policies set forth by the Jewish state's first leaders in 1948. "From the first day of operation, our government showed little re- gard for organizing a viable sports entity which could compete with the rest of the world," Isaac Ofek, head of the Olympic body, said. But perhaps such an accusation is not altogether fair, Ofek said, not- ing that "we were encumbered with so many problems that there was little time or money available I. to get involved in producing championship quality athletes." Ofek added that he was glad that Education Minister Zevulun Hammer had asked Yaariv Oren, the ministry's director of sports, to set up a symposium to study the situation and offer suggestions ' that could be implemented by Is- ) rael in time for the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. I - ' More day schools opening in U.S., according to study New York (JTA) — Two new day high schools were opened for the new school year, bringing the total number of day schools in the I United States to 491, according to the annual report by Sheldon Be- ren, president of Torah Umesorah, the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools. He reported that an additional 57 day schools in Canada will bring the total of Jewish day schools in North America to 548. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL MY JEWISH FRIENDS I'm ready to serve you for the holidays with beautiful flowers. Beautiful centerpieces for the holidays. Fruit baskets with flowers in- cluded. Still doing weddings, showers and bar mitzvahs Creative work. Please call for ap- pointment. THE OAK PARK ROSE SHOP 22173 Coolidge Oak Park GLASS MAN LEASING WE LEASE ALL MAKES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC New '85 Olds New '85 CUTLASS CIERA BROUGHAM BUICK CENTURY • or 4 Door, Full Power - Tilt & Cruise $216 per mo. 48 month closed end lease $500 sec. dep. + tax & plates 546-9500 2800 Telegraph Rd., Sfld. at The Tel-12 Mall WE DISCOUNT! 354-0570 3 WAYS THE BEST BUY IN TOWN! PAGES & PAGES, LTD. Bookstore TO DRIVE A NEW OLDSMOBILE FROM GLASSMAN HUNTERS SQUARE Farmington Hills Mon. thru Sat. 10-6 Wed. & Fri. 10-9 SUNDAY 12-5 855-5277 FRUIT & Gin BASKETS For all occasions Nation-Wide Delivery RODNICK BROS. 772-4350 OFFICIAL° AGENCY NEW '84 'OMEGA' AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS George Ohrenstein Jewelers Ltd. Certified Gemologist. HARVARD ROW MALL Lahser and 11 Mile Rd. 353-3146 SAY IT WITH TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath rill4fi rip r z TORONADO BROUGHAM AIR CONDITIONED Power Trunk, Floor Mats Front & Rear, Cruise, Pwr. Lock & Windows, Tilt.R. Defog., Body Side Moldings, Door Edge Guards, Pulse Wipers, Wire WhIsl., AM/FM ETR Cassette w/Clock, Reminder Pkg., Plus More. Stk, #2322. Many More at Similiar Savings LAS S MAN 28000 Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall 354-3300 0 20% Down (or cash trade) Approved Credit, 48 Mo. Financing 13.25% APR Financing, Plus Tax '°48 Mo. Lease 18,000 Mi. Per Year. $3000 Down Payment, plus seitwity dep. Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9PM • • 1