Here's some advice that will last a lifetime. If you're planning a family, the Association for Retarded Citizens wants to help you have happy, healthy children. Call or write the ARC. Our advice can last a lifetime. Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48016 (313) 557-7650 Jabotinsky Group Celebration Due The Jabotinsky Society of Herut Zionists of America will have a New Year and Chanukah dance and party at 9.p.m. Dec. 31 at Cong. Beth Shalom. Eric Rosenow and His Con- tinentals will provide music for dancing. There will be a full-course dinner and wine. Reservation deadline is Dec. 26. For reservations, call Sam Horning, 557-1847; or Simon Cieck, 548-3073. There is a charge. Help build the arc Association for Retarded Citizens MARC ANKERMAN Tickets Available For Awards Lunch Tickets are available for the annual Heart of Gold Award Council and United Foundation luncheon to be held Feb. 10 at Cobo Hall. The luncheon will be the occasion to honor tri-county residents, 18 and older, who have done notable volunteer service. For tickets, before Jan. 23, call the United Foundation, 965-7100. There is a charge. "The Best Music In Town" PARTIES, DANCES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS 546-5797 Seek Relatives For Family Tree Information on the where- abouts of the members of the Sam and Dora Lind family is being sought. Michael Roth of Clayton, Mo., is preparing a family tree for the Lipsutz family, and is seeking the informa- tion to complete his project. Anyone with information about the Lind family should contact Roth, 7730 Forsyth, Clayton, Mo. 63105. Swiss Ban Entry Of Geneva (JTA) — The Jus- tice 'Ministry last week banned entry into Switzer- land of Henri Rogues and Pierre Guillaume, French neo- Nazi propagandists who deny the Holocaust ocurred. The ban, to be in effect for three years, is based on a 1948 law which prohibit political statements by non- residents without permission. Rogues and Guillaume held a press conference here last month to propagate their views though they were denied permission by the police. The Justice Ministry acted on the complaint of Geneva Police Chief Bernard Ziegler. Unlike France, Switzerland has no law forbidding pro- paganda against minority groups because of race or religion. The Rogues- Guillaume incident may lead to such a measure. Lights - Sound - - Experience ARTIST SHOWING "something special for your needlepointer's chanukah" • "Artist Gallery Of- Exceptional Needlepoint Pieces" • brilliantly colored • birds & flowers • masterpieces • orientols • art deco ABC's and 123's from Chef Boyardee are tasty pasta alphabet letters and numbers covered with a rich tomato sauce. The children will absolutely love it as a delicious hot lunch and as a tasty dinner side-dish. And so will the adults! Either way you serve it, getting the children to eat is as easy as Aleph Bez! AMERICA'S PLUMPEST PITTED PRUNES . ROCHELLE IMBERS KNIT KNIT KNIT "Fabulous Holiday Yarns, Beads & Bobbles" 855-2114 Stitching Together To Serve You Better ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT 626-3042 ABC's and 123's from Chef Boyardee ® 7'•P NOSH Disc Jockey 352-2292 GETTING THE CHILDREN TO EAT A DELICIOUS HOT MEAL IS AS EASY AS AMERICA'S FAVORITE FIGS Also: Framing Custom Designing Instruction Finishing Orchard Mall • West Bloomfield A CASE OF LiNsi- n-ry AMERICA'S RAISIN CHOICE GENUINE CROCODILE $800 ATTACHES BLACK • CHESTNUT • COGNAC • BEIGE • GRAY COMBINATION LOCKS IN SWISS PRECISION SOLID BRASS AVAILABLE AT: They're America's favorite noshes. When you nosh one, you'll know why. Sunsweet Prunes, Blue Ribbon' Figs and Sun-Maid' Raisins each have a fresh, naturally sweet taste you won't find anywhere else. Add them to your holiday recipes for more flavor and nutrition. Or nosh them whenever you have the notion. They're certified kosher! Sun-Diomond Growers of California, 1983 29555 NORTHWESTERN • SOUTHFIELD • 352-5616