....,,„„NowiloomoloomwolosIONNIIPP 57 CARL ' 3020 Grand River NSU Hillel Board 11, — Install Officers 1 'The installation of officers of he board of governors of the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith - 4111e1 Foundations is scheduled or Monday at the club house of 1..;arlyle Tower, 23300 Providence In Southfield at 7:45 p.m. The board adopted a new set of iy-laws, including the name ha nge to Board of Governors of pe Metropolitan Detroit B'nai Vrith Hillel Foundations, at its 'host recent meeting. The new tame reflects the current role of Lie' hoard, including a relation- piip with the Hillel connselori- hip at Oakland University, and i-,,--- projected roles of the board, with expanding Hillel service to ther schools in the Metropolitan )etroit area. The incoming president of the oard is Dr. Joan Edelheit. Dr. ,delheit is a clinical psychol- gist, specializing in research in .i., chometric techniques. Besides Ler work in psychological testing, )r. Edelheit has worked in com- aunity relations in Wayne and )akland Counties. She received a ertificate of merit for her work 1f the schools on efforts to combat hild abuse, and to foster corn- ailment to democracy. Dr. Edelheit is a lifetime aember of B'nai B'rith Women 4aurice C. Zeiger Chapter and is s-president of the chapter. She is lso a member of a wide variety i' ether organizations, including si Chi and NAACP. She has erved as a delegate to the Jewish ommunity Council. The other incoming board embers are: Prof.. Martin Her- aan and Alexander Ornstein, ice presidents; Marilyn Merdler, ecording secretary; Allen Wolf, nancial secretary; Kurt Singer, reasurer; Sora Direnfeld, Dr. Lomi Eliezer, Jeffrey Gale and Gerald Zeidman, trustees. =The installing officer will be Lathan D. Rubenstein, a i resident emeritus of the B'nai rrith Hillel Foundation at ;ayne State University. Guest 1 •eaker will be Michael Brooks, ector of the B'nai B'rith Hillel oundation at the University of *chigan. Refreshments will be served. ere is no charge. All are in- ted. For reservations, call the Ilel Foundation, 577-3459. n Golden Pond' n Birmingham "On Golden Pond," by Ernest Ompson, will be presented by he Village Players of Birming- Lain on May 16, 17, 18, 23 and 24. C urtain time is 8:30 p.m. Sunday l aatinee is 2 p.m. Tickets are vailable at the door. 833-0700 Free Parking Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors. Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties Serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 2 p.m s ' $2 OFF S HOUSE ✓ WE WILL BE OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 9 3 p.m. to p.m. DETROIT • 892-9001 17125 CONANT (AT SIX MILE) ANY LARGE PIZZA or Large Antipasto Large Greek Salad when you present this coupon MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN ORDERING JN FARMINGTON HILLS • 855-4600 31646 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (W. OF MIDDLEBELT) SERVING OUR COMPLETE MENU AT REG. PRICES Weekly Hours: lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2:30, Dinner Tues.-Sun. 5:30-10, LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL PLACE Fri. & Sot., Kitchen Open to 11 p.m. PiStclatte, Di ode= Elegant Italian Dining IN MARKET STREET SHOPPES, 29410 NORTHWESTERN HWY. TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY? sh oot For Reservations: 358-0344 Of Farmington Hills OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-SUN. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 mne 358-2353 NEW SUMMER SPECIALS 7 DAYS A WEEK! • • • • ANYHOOR! (Formerly Mr. Laffs) Specializing In • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Weddings • Company Parties • Sweet 16s • All Occasions Call Kim, Banquet Manager 531-7371 Featuring Chef John Szegedi STUFFED FRESH CANTALOPE SARDINE PLATE • SALMON PLATE STUFFED TOMATO WITH TUNA • COLD CUT PLATE LARGE FRESH FRUIT PLATE WITH COTTAGE CHEESE ino/ SENIOR CITIZENS OR SHERBET `° DISCOUNT (Except breakfast) To Moin, with love For the Mom that's a peach in your life, Jacques has a delicious frozen peach daiquiri and a beautiful brunch or dinner. Sunday Brunch...10:30 am-2:30pm An elegant buffet worthy of the holiday...$12:95 Sunday Dinner...4:30-9pm Featuring our dinner menu Children's menu (under 10)...$6.95 Of Southfield 26555 Telegraph Road at Swanson ioncerts At Ford The Canadian Brass joins the ;etroit Symphony for two con- erts in the Merrill Lynch `Teekender Pops series today at p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. concerts are in Ford Au- itorium. Tickets are available at iullson's, Ticket World and the ord Auditorium box office. PARTIES WELCOME 15 to 100 LUNCH SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. 20% OFF CARRY OUTS $50 OR MORE SOFTBALL PLAYER DISCOUNT CARD BOWLING PARTIES MICROPHONE & PODIUM AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL Call 642-1373 for reservations 30100 Telegraph Road (N. of 12 Mile)