EXTRA 10% OFF OUR ALREADY REDUCED SUMMER SALE ITEMS SWIMSUITS • SHORTS • SUNDRESSES • TOPS SHORTSETS • SLEEPWEAR • SUNSUITS • ROMPERS • TANK TOPS BOYS and GIRLS WEAR ..because your children are special! 16.00 3.20 12.80 1.28 11.52 4 DAYS ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. Lincoln Center Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-5:30 Sun. 12-5:00 101 /2 & Greenfield LOCAL NEWS JENNIFER Happy Birthday We Love You, Grandma & Gramps Dorothy & Ervin Golding Freedland Directs Center Board ductible and patrons will receive special recognition on the Patron's Board in the lobby of the Maple-Drake building. Checks should be made payable to: Jewish Community Center, "Send a Kid to Camp," 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 48033. For information, call the JCC, 661-1000, ext. 207. DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET EXAMPLE Swimsuit 20% Off Sale Price Extra 10% You Pay To Our Granddaughter For Men & women BRAND NAME SHOES & BOOTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES! SAVE UP TO 75%! Auditions Open For Musical HUNTERS SQUARE Next to Loehmann's Orchard 1k & 14, Farm. Hills 851-4190 SOUTHFIELD PLAZA 557-0062 Sidney Freedland FF ALL ONYX THESE SPECIAL SAVINGS OFF ALL RETAIL PRICES ARE TOO GOOD TO RESIST. ONYX MAKES A BOLD STATEMENT Sidney Freedland has been elected president of the board of directors of the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Metropolitan De- troit. Freedland is past president of the Oakland-Century Lodge of B'nai B'rith, past officer of Cong. Beth Shalom and past chairman of the Mercantile Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Currently, Freedland sits on the executive board of the Jewish Vocational Service, the Cam- paign leadership committee of the Allied Jewish Campaign and the culture and education committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Robert Slatkin was installed as chairman of the executive corn- mittee. Vice Presidents are: Irwin Elson, Linda Lee, Richard Mad- din and Howard Tapper. Janice Shatzman is the secretary, and Robert Citrin is the treasurer. Members-at-Large are Marion Handleman, Sharon Lipton and Eric Lutz. Board members installed for a first three-year term are: Dennis Deutch, Ken Dishell, Don Fox, Judy Granader, Jerome Halperin, Jim Jacobs, Jerald Kaufman, Be- verly Liss, Susan Pappas and Boaz Siegel. Installed for a second three- year term are Doris Blechman, Robert Cohen, Marcy Feldman, Cheryl Guyer, Geri Lester, Philip Minkin, Edie Mittenthal, Ron Rich, Janice Shatzman, Eleanore Sugarman, Joyce Weckstein and Alan Yost. Harry Eisenberg and Bernie Kent were elected to fill two-year terms, and Donna Pearlman was installed to fill a one-year term. Campaign Seeks Funds For Campers FREE GIFT WRAP 1 THURSDAY CASH REFUNDS MON — SAT innemp Enter from 12 Mile Rd, mom OR 'Air* Easy access off Franklin Rd, .* 72 Enter through Claymor Apt. entrance Formerly the Roquetime 81dg. now newly remodeled Friday, June 27, 1986 fine jewelry and gifts PHONE 357-5578 26400 West Twelve Mile Road Northeast corner of lit Mils & Northwestern Hwy. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Community Center has embarked on a fund-raising campaign, "Sponsor Some Sun- shine," to enable 500 youngsters to attend its day camp. The campaign will be directed by Judy Granader and Arnie Kol- lin. Activities offered to campers are: sports crafts, drama, com- puter studies, music, nature, boating and swimming. Contributions are tax de- The Nancy Gurwin Production Company is planning to present the musical, Funny Girl, at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit in West Bloomfield. Auditions for singers, dancers and actors will be held at the Jewish Community Center on July 14 at 7:30 p.m. and on July 15 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should bring a resume, plus their own try-out material, if they wish. If none is provided, the production company will provide music and reading material. The director, musical director and choreog- rapher will judge each applicant. For information, call Ms. Gur- win, 352-2797; or the cultural arts department, 661-1000, ext. 351. Family Day At The Center The Jewish Community Center will have a family day noon-3 p.m. July 6 at the Camp Ruth facility on the grounds of the Maple- Drake building. Families should bring a picnic lunch. Sundae fixings will be available, and guests also may go swimming and participate in other outdoor activities. There is a charge which is re- duced for families who make reservations by Tuesday. For de- tails, call. Jo Greene, director of family services, 661-1000, ext. 344. Sports Clinics For Senior Adults The Jewish Community Center has announced the dates for its free summer sports clinics for adults, age 50 and older, in prep- aratiOn for the Sept. 28 Master and Senior Maccabi. Clinics will be held as follows: July 13, tennis at 9 a.m., racquet- ball at 9 a.m., swimming at 4:30 p.m. and volleyball at 10 a.m.; Aug. 10, tennis at 9 a.m., table tennis at 10 a.m., racquetball at 9 a.m., swimming at 4:30 p.m. and volleyball at 10 a.m.; and Sept. 14, tennis at 9 a.m., racquetball at 9 a.m., swimming at 4:30 p.m. and volleyball at 10 a.m. The Maccabi will combine ath- letic competition in eight sports with non-athletic competition as well as a participatory Wellness