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DBL.) • • • • • JULY 25 & 26 PAT BOONE & ANITA BRYANT AUG. 8 & 9 SUGAR BABIES AUG. 22 & 23 McGUIRE SISTERS SEPT. 12 & 13 MITZI GAYNOR R.T. MOTORCOACH 2 NITES HOTEL DINNER "ED'S WAREHOUSE" ORCHESTRA SEAT FOR PLAY OF YOUR CHOICE CITY TOUR AT O'KEEFE CENTRE JULY 24.26 "SONG AND DANCE" AUG. 7-9 "WEST SIDE STORY" AUG. 14-16 "42ND STREET" INCLUDES: • • • • SHAW FESTIVAL AT ROYAL ALEXANDRA $159 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, ONT. FR. $235 P.P. DBL. JULY 17-19, 24-26, AUG. 14-16 P.P. DBL. "SWEET CHARITY" AUG. 21-23 • NO DINNER • • • • • • ELGIN HOUSE RESORT (MUSKOKA LAKES, ONE) AUG. 27-30; AUG. 30-SEPT. 1; SEPT. 5-8; 19-22 $260 R.T. MOTORCOACH PERFORMANCE OF CHOICE LUNCH ON SAT. BRUNCH ON SUN. 2 NITES HOTEL 2 PLAYS 2 DINNERS 2 BREAKFASTS R.T. MOTORCOACH TOUR OF NIAGARA AREA "LA CAGE AUX FOLLES" IN GRAND RAPIDS P.P. DBL. • R.T. MOTORCOACH • 3 MEALS PER DAY PLUS SNACKS! • ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & MUCH MORE! AUG. 29-30 $119 STRATFORD FESTIVAL-2 PLAYS! • • • • $145 P.P. DBL. ALSO AVAILABLE: SEPT. 14.15 $129 "MUCH ADO" OR DAY TRIPS $40.00 SEPT. 11—"THE CHERRY ORCHARD" SEPT. 16—"TROILUS AND CRESSIDA" or "OTHELLO" • RI MOTORCOACH • MAT. PERFORMANCE OF CHOICE • LUNCH • R.T. AIR & TRANS. • 3 NITES HOLIDAY INN CENTER STRIP OR FLAMINGO HILTON GARDENS P.P. DBL. 939-0700 968-2060 Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake or Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955 (PRE-BROADWAY MUSICAL) • R.T. MOTORCOACH • 2 BREAKFASTS • CITY TOUR & MORE PERRY COMO IN TOLEDO JULY 30 $47 • • • • R.T. MOTORCOACH DINNER AT NORTHWOOD INN EVENING PERFORMANCE OF PERRY COMO STOPS AT PORTSIDE & TOLEDO ART MUSEUM MACKINAC ISLAND GRAND HOTEL • • • • • • R.T. MOTORCOACH 2 NITES HOTEL 2 BREAKFASTS 2 DINNERS AT HOTEL CARRIAGE RIDE TO HOTEL FERRY RIDE TO ISLAND Portrait of a Great American Investor SEPT. 7-9 $330 RP. DBL. 559-8620 23100 Providence Dr., Suite 105, Southfield Vision Workshop Slated The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center, Jimmy Pren- tis Morris Branch, in coopera- tion with the Greater Detroit Society for the Blind will con- duct a workshop for the legal- ly blind or severely visually impaired at 10 a.m. Monday in room 15 of the JPM. On Monday, the seniors will go to the main Jewish Center to see a presentation by Reva Shwayder Gothelf and Lou Gothelf. There is a nominal transportation charge. For in- formation, call Judy Blustein, 967-4030. On Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Seniors Will Hear Couple OCT. 16-18 "13 DAYS TO ONOADWAr BERKLEY TRAVEL & TOURS FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1987 • Sterling Race 37680 Van Dyke a 16 1/2 Mile CHICAGO THEATRE WEEKENDS $179 P.P. DBL. SEPT. 5-7 (LABOR DAY) "ANYTHING GOES' (Musical) • 2 NITES HOTEL • DINNER THEATRE I FOR SENIORS Sterling Heights West Bloomfield MANY OTHER TRIPS AVAILABLE — CALL NOW! 54 COATS UNLIMITED • 2 NITES HARBOUR INN • LUNCHEON CRUISE ON "STAR OF CHARLEVOIX" • 2 BREAKFASTS & DINNERS • TOURS & MORE! LAS VEGAS ONLY $309 P.P. DBL. SEPT. 4-7 "LABOR DAY WEEK-END"! Ippue, ■ ••—•• Ook Pork 1 NITE AMWAY GRAND HOTEL MAT PERFORMANCE "LA CAGE" BREAKFAST AT HOTEL R.T. MOTORCOACH Among the 50 volunteers for the Metro Detroit Israel Bonds reinvestment telethon were, from left: Larry Wolfe, New Leadership chairman; Alice Ross, immediate past reinvestment chairman; Dottie Wagner; Barbara Stollman, Women's Division chairman; Donald Wagner, New Leadership chairman. BIRMINGHAM FLINT HARBOR SPRINGS CHARLEVOIX AUG. 14-16 $259 P.P. DBL. • R.T. MOTORCOACH P.P. DBL. • 1 NITE HOTEL IN LONDON • 1 DINNER LUNCH; & BREAKFAST • MAT. PERFORMANCE "MUCH ADO" • CRY TOUR OF LONDON mu.Au_Al.rs SOUTHFIELD WEST BLOOMFIELD Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10 1/2 Mile "CABARET" & "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" NORTHERN MICH. ADVENTURE! SEPT. 2-3 • R.T. MOTORCOACH • 1 NIGHT HOTEL • 1 DINNER PRIOR TO EVE. PERFORMANCE OF ''CABARET" • 1 LUNCH PRIOR TO MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF "MUCH ADO" • TOUR OF STRATFORD AREA The Finest in Men's Fashion Footwear is at U.S. SAVINGS BONDS 1.800-US-BONDS Reva Shwayder Gothelf and Lou Gothelf will share their story, the basis for the TV film, Young at Heart, at 1 p.m. Monday in the Allen Lounge of the main Jewish Communi- ty Center. All are welcome. Admission is free. The senior adult depart- ment is looking for mah jongg players for games which meet at 10 a.m. Mondays in the Allen Lounge at the main Jewish Center. Seniors who are interested in playing other games as well are in- vited. Admission is free. For information, call Judy. Sam- son, 661-1000 or 967-4030. JPM assembly hall, Detroit City Councilwoman Maryanne Mahaffey will speak on "Health Care: Are You Paying More and Getting Less?" At 2 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM assembly hall, Part II of Yankee Doodle Dandy will be shown. Mimi Robbins will conduct the Press Review, a current events group, at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in room 15 of the JPM. Eve Dishell will read an original short story and Uri Segal will conduct Israeli dancing as part of the Erev Shabbos program at 12:30 p.m. July 17 in Jaffe Hall of the JPM. '11 LOCAL NEWS h Immigration Hours Expanded The Detroit District Office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service will begin processing persons for legalization or special agricultural worker under the provisions of the Im- migration Reform and Con- trol Act of 1987 (IRCA) on Saturdays at its Legalization Office, located at 15160 Eight Mile, Oak Park. The office will now be open for business from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon- day through Saturday, ex- cluding legal holidays.