tq Fripay, May 24, 1985 THE PIERIRTDEiWISH: NEWS 3 DAYS ONLY FRI. , SAT., SUN. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL BAMBOLINA'S SLIDE Red - White $988 Reg. $31 JAll SANDAL LOCAL NEWS Sinai Offers Fitness Evaluation Program White - Red - Black Reg. $36 $ 1 188 Made In Brazil ROMAN SANDAL Natural - Black 4. Reg. $25 • $ 1 4 99 BARE TRAPS Low Casual Wedgies Assorted Colors • Reg. $38 $ 1 988 all CAROLINI SHOES & SANDALS 30% Off L 0 0 Larlot Thong All Designer HANDBAGS Assorted Colors Reg. $44 $ 1 988 reg. price 30%•Off Reg. Price All previous sales & layaways excluded. • . 10 Mile and Greenfield New Orleans Mall Tit G lioo ten, Next to T.J. Maxx 13 Mile and Southfield • The Corners ALWAYS 20-80% OFF AT ALL TIMES • LATEST FASHIONS Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060 - FOR FUR BEAUTY Scientific cold fur storage vaults. Protection from heat, fire and theft. Finest custom cleaning, repairing and restyling all at reasonable rates. A new beautiful collection of 1985 Fur Fashions for your in- spection, all pre-season priced. •- MALTER FURS OF HARVARD ROW 21742 W. II Mile Road, Southfield Call 358-0850 for free pick-up Dr. Barry Franklin, director of the Health and Fitness Evaluation Program at Sinai Hospital, demonstrates one of the program's tests. A new program at Sinai Hospi- tal will provide Detroit-area resi- dents with the chance to obtain a comprehensive evaluation of their cardiovascular fitness level. The hospital's Health and Fit- ness Evaluation Program makes use of state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and expert analysis to pinpoint the patient's condition. The program is overseen by exer- cise physiologist Dr. Barry Franklin and cardiologist Dr. David Wrisley. Meanwhile, a pair of Sinai ophthalmologists have been trained to perform a procedure which corrects some forms of im- paired vision with contact lenses made of human corneal tissue. Dr. William C. Albert and Dr." Steven P. Dunn have been chosen to participate in an ongoing evaluation of the safety and effec- tiveness of this new procedure, called epikeratophakia. The lenses are manufactured by a California-based company which is co-sponsoring the study along with Louisiana State University. 4 Morris Branch Activities "Ask About Your Pain," a workshop for seniors conducted by Dr. Eli Brown of Sinai Hospital, will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in room 15 at the Jewish Commu- nity Center's Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch. The free workshop is being co-sponsored by 'the JCC Senior Adult Department and Sinai Hospital and is supported by a grant from Area Agency on Ag- ing, 1-B. The Senior Adult Department will sponsor a lecture by Rabbi Elimelch Silberberg on "Jewish History Through the Eyes of the Torch" and a pair of films 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Morris Branch As- sembly Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Sharon Schwartz will lecture on "The World of Isaac Bashevis Singer" 1 p.m. May 31 in the As- Doctor Cited The Michigan State Medical Society has cited Dr. Marshall Blondy, of Huntington Woods, with the National President's Award for his leadership as president of the American Asso- ciation for Automotive Medicine. sembly Hall at the Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. The lecture is free and open to the public. The Senior Adult Department will sponsor "A Salute to Israel and the U.S." 2 p.m. June 2 in Jaffe Hall at the Morris Branch. The Sunday musicale will feature Lillian Zellman, Ruth Savage, Sidney Resnick and dance nufn- bers by Susan and Edward Chalom. There is a nominal charge for this event. For reservations, call Helen Singer, 967-4030. New JCC Group Holds Dinner Center Toastmasters will hold its charter dinner 7 p.m. June 4 at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The meeting is open to prospec- tive new members and the gen- eral public. There is a charge for this event. For reservations or informa- A tion, contact Center Toastmaster Chairman Lenny Bissinger, 258- 4180, or the JCC, 661-1000, ext. 219.