54 Friday, April 26, 1985. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LSI@ rJUirgjr §,j7.12 i- ^2FS V arra: LOCAL NEW S._. , , • - 31atiOnal .idaiincii of Jewish Wanien,-Greater Detroit Section, has reissued the original Greater Detroit Access Guide for Hand- icappers and Elderly. The categories include: banks, colleges, universities, entertain- ment, government services, hos- pitals, hotels, motels, libraries, malls, retail centers, museums, recreation, restaurants, super markets and transportation. The guide is available free of charge at the NCJW offices, Cranbrook Office Centre North, 30233 Southfield Rd.; Suite 100, Southfield. Dates and times of dis- tribution are Monday through May 3, and May 6 - 10,10 a.m. - noon, and 1 - 3 p.m. Those who cannot pick-up the guide during the designated dates and times should send $1 per book for post- age and it will be mailed. For information, call the NCJW, 258-6000. Sandra Leshman is president, Joyce Sosin, vice president, public affairs, Hermine Silver and Mari- lyn Silver, co-chairwomen. Com- mittee members are: Sondra Nathan, Freddy Shiffman, Edith Polk, Doreen Velick, Miriam King, Rose Mackey, Barbara Grant, Shirley Citrin, Jane Weber and Dorothy Kaufman. . ralorLa Eld floc j i cLIF- -03 rgj Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m. tb, 1 , , fruit Vi i• Channel 7 Channel 2 • • SOFTBALL TEAMS WELCOME. MANAGER'S COURTESY CARDS Banquet Facilities •TIGERS ON PASS R O Y Entertainment Nightly • 17125 Conant (corner 6 Mile, Detroit) 892-9001 • e. 8100 Old 13 Mile (corner Van • Dyke, Warren) 574-9200 • 14156 E. 12 Mile (east of Schoenherr, Warren) 777-3400 (carry out only) Reservations, 362-1262 31646 Northwestern Hwy. (corner of Middlebelt, Farmington Hills) 855-4600, 33605 Ph/mouth Road (west of Farmington Rd., Livonia) 261-3550 NOW OPEN IN WATERFORD Concourse, Top of Troy • 755 W. Big Beaver 4370 Highland Rd. (M-59) Cor. Pontiac Lake Rd. 683-3636 POMEROY'S CHOWDER co HOUSE MAJOR CREDIT CARDS'ACCEPTED Specializing In The Best Quality Seafood DINNER SPECIALS APRIL 29 THRU MAY 2, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. JFS Director At Conference LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH (10 to 12 Ounces) INCLUDES: CUP OF SEAFOOD CHOWDER OR SALAD OR COLE SLAW AND POT. OR VEG. & BREAD BASKET COME BROWSE IN OUR 7618 Woodward Ave. $650 Samuel Lerner, executive di- rector of Jewish Family Service' and Resettlement Service, will be , a speaker at a workshop on "Serv- ing the Jewish Poor" at the an- nual conference of the Association of Jewish Family and Children's Agencies, to be held in Chicago today - Wednesday. At the annual meeting, Lerner will be named to the honorary board of directors. 871-1590 WILL BE OPEN MOTHER'S DRY FISH MARKET 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. SERVING OUR REGULAR DINNER MENU RESERVATIONS ARE REQUESTED O Dance Shows CALL ERNIE OR SCOTT . . . AND ASK ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. WHAT MAKES KINGSLEY INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH SO GREAT ANYWAY? I SECOND DINNER FREE WITH PURCHASE OF DINNER AT EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE • Not Good With Any Other Coupons (Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sundai, Brunch in Metropolitan Detroit magazine's readers poi, Nov. '84 issue.) WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS • 6 4 2-0 1 0 0 - AVAILABLE FOR • • • • 1K ■ AFTERNOONS & GARDEN SUN SETTING AVAILABLE Bat Mitzvahs Bar Mitzvahs Sweet 16s Anniversaries • Showers • Rehearsal Dinners • Breakfast Meetings Art Exhibit Begins IAMOND 3000 PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER EVERGREEN AND 10 1/2 MILE 352-8780 Artist Market Works by 40 Michigan artists will be on display at the annual Westacres Artist Market May 4 at the Westacres clubhouse on Mid- dle Straits Lake in West Bloom- field. Admission to the day-long event is free. PRIVATE PARTIES Engulpg 3nn itc - _ CLOSED SUNDAYS •White amen and silver service. •Elegant ambience of the Kingsley dining rooms. 'NO comprOmise is ever made with quality or freshness. •A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon and dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too numerous to mention. •Sane prices: only $7. 95for adults, $4.95 for children age 7 and under. Selected to serve at the U.S. Presidential Inaugurals In Washington, D.C., 1981 and 1985. • • Expires: 5 9 85 The Detroit City Dance Com- pany will close out a five-day run at Music Hall with performances 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. For tickets or information, call the box office, 963-7680. Free Covered Parking An exhibition of paintings by Richard Smith will be on display at the I. Irving Feldman Galleries in West Bloomfield May 3-June 30. A special opening is planned for 7 p.m. May 3. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and Thursdays until 8 p.m.