63 brace m. weiss Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Mastic Surgeon To Speak Southeast corner•Northwestern Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops Mon.-Sat. 10 5:30 • Bloom ssi Bloom • Regishnd Metrologists • Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and Improve your appearance. Near 12 Mlle Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield - Temple Israel Sisterhood's Ala 35 Spring Art Fair will iture a talk by plastic sur- on, Dr. Donald B. Wallace, on Lnday at 12:30 p.m. at the nple. Dr. Wallace will speak on ;osmetic Surgery - '86 Up- te." Dr. Wallace has been in ivate Practice for 23 years. In. cent years, he has limited it to smetic surgery. He is a graduate of the Uni- nity of Michigan and inter- d and did a surgical residency St. Joseph Hospital in Ann rbor and completed his resi- tncy in plastic surgery at St. xfis University Group of Hos- tels. He is a member of the Ameri- tn Board of Plastic Surgery, merican Society of Plastic and econstructive Surgeons, Michi- en Academy of Plastic Sur- eons, American Society for esthethic Plastic Surgery, In- trnational Society of Aesthetic lastic Surgery, the Oakland ounty Medical Society, and is a ;Row of the American College f Surgeons. The art fair will open with a hampagne preview party for atrons, on Saturday at 8 p.m. t will continue Sunday and Monday fom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. a the election meeting during he fair, George Cantor, colum- iist and media personality, will peak on "Why Can't the Press ilver Get it Right?" The 1986-87 sisterhood slate of officers will )e elected at that time. Included in the show will be mutiques and featuring a variety of art, including glass, enamel, fine and costume ewelry, paper cast and glass sculpture, fiber art, photog- raphy, pottery and paintings. Lunches and snacks will be available both days. Jewelry ap- praisals will be available on Sunday. Committee members are: Gail Caplan, vice president of ways and means; Rosalie Fox, chair- man of the event; Sherri Tobias and Gloria Shifman, art chair- men; Deborah Malerman, boutique chairman; Shirley Halprin and Lin Klein, ticket chairmen; and Linda Brodsky, luncheon chairman. Adrienne Milin is the sisterhood president. Tickets will be available at the docir. For information, call Ms. Caplan, 851-2722; or the temple office, 661-5700. Seek Volunteers As Drivers Volunteets are needed to drive members of the new Met- ropolitan Chapter of Naamat U.S.A., some of whom are not able to drive themselves any longer. Persons who can spare a few hours to drive once a month should contact Belle Glenner, 967-3891. Schiff Elected Sander B. Schiff has been elected president of the Village Council of Beverly Hills. Schiff, an 11-year resident, previously served as chairman of that community's planning board. Thurs. 10-8:30 353-1424 5594969 Appt. OnlyAsk For Shirlee or Debby. THE PLACE FOR SMOKED FISH! BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE West Bloomfield 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. 851-9666 MON. THRU SAT. 9 TO 6, SUN. 8 TO 5 SUPER SPECIALS—APRIL 11 THRU APRIL 17 Smoked SMOKED HANDCUT Fresh FRESH KIPPERED SALMON $1099 LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH $399 lb. BELLY LOX 14 99 lb. FISH TRAYS FINEST SMOKAED NO HANDOUT NOVA LOX IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT CITY SMOKED FISH CO. will have the following smoked fish items available at your food market STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER • Chubs • Sable • Sable Nosh • Kippered Salmon • Whitefish • Nova Lox • Salty Lox also available, Ma Cohen's Pickled Herring (cream or wine) all these items are certified kosher a P CITY SMOKED FISH CO. Detroit, Michigan 48238, (313) 883-3 . 668 •