SINGLE Jewish Singles Toronto Trip California Casual Party For Singles (Ages 25-45) July 17E19 Arranged by The Jewish News, Community Network for Jewish Singles and Metro Toronto Singles Trip includes: • Round-trip train from Windsor (9:30 a.m. or 6:10 p.m. departure July 17) • 2 nights' accommodations at Westin Hotel (double occupancy) • Friday night singles Oneg Shabbat • Sightseeing and shopping • Cocktail dance party • Sunday brunch • Snack on return train (departs Toronto 3:30 p.m. July 19) $190 Complete Absolute deadline July 9 (No Exceptions) For information, call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347; or Heidi Press, 352-6858, evenings before 10. APPLICATION Name Address Day Phone Roommate Preference Make check payable to: JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Mail check and application to: JCC-Singles, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Travel arrangements by Can-Am Travel, Inc. 90 Friday, June 12, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CANAM Reservations are still being taken for the Temple Israel Singles Extension Group's California casual, buffet dinner party, slated for 7 p.m. June 25 at the temple. Dinner and dancing will highlight the evening. Jewish singles 50 and up are invited. There is a fee, and paid reser- vations are due by Wednesday. Bicycle Club Has Special Ride Peddlers Bicycle Club (25-45) will go bicycling June 21, meeting 10:30 a.m. at the Southfield Public Library. The ride will last about 11/2 hours. Children are invited to this special Father's Day ride. Members should bring a picnic lunch. Japanese Store Withdraws From Confab New York (JTA) — A leading Japanese department store has cancelled its spon- sorship of a 'Ibkyo forum this week following a protest by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith because the scheduled lecturer was Masumi Uno, the author of two anti-Semitic books. Mitsuo Yamazaki, presi- dent of Seibu Department Stores, Ltd., said that Seibu has withdrawn from the forum at the Hotel Okura and that the event has been cancelled. In a letter to the company, Abraham Foxman, ADL associate national direc- tor, had asked that it not pro- vide its "highly respectable platform" to further Uno's efforts. According to an announce- ment made by Saison, a part of the Seibu organization, the subject of the forum was "Signs of a Great Depression and Japan's Future." The cir- cular contained the following question: "Are Jews the key to solving world problems?" Uno, head of an Osaka- based group called the Mid- dle East Problems Research Center, charged in his current Japanese best seller If You Can Understand Judea, You Can Understand the World, that American Jewish businessmen "orchestrated" a plot to increase the value of the yen in order to harm Japanese industry. In the same book, published last November, Uno claimed that the scope of the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews has been greatly exaggerated.