IFOR WOMEN SUPERIOR FISH CO. I thellwarolmilk LET THE SEASHORE COME TO YOUR DOOR Fresh Canadian 1 LAKE WHITEFISH FILLETS I Creamy Smoked $3.29 lb. WHITE FISH SPREAD (8 oz. pkg.) $2 ■ 95 Complete Line Fresh Applewood Shell On SMOKED FISH Whitefish, Lake Trout, Salmon . SHRIMP $7.99 lb. (26-30 ct.) I All Specials Good Through October 31st, 1987 E g O ■ SUPERIOR FISH CO. House of Quality 11 Mile Serving Metropolitan Detroit for Over 40 Years 309 E. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, MI • 541-4632 Parking in rear Mon. - Wed. 8 - 5 Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 6 Saturday 8 - 1 in Fashion for the Young at Heart Excellence 6919 Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield. MI 855-5528 SAM & SONS FRUIT MKT. 6718 Orchard Lake Rd. • 851-802.0 • Attending the recent Israel Bonds Women's Division Sponsor Art and Home tour, at which $400,000 in Israel Bonds were sold, were from left: Janet Aronoff, Barbara Stollman, Elaine Sabbota, Doreen Hermelin, Marianne Schwartz and Myrna Partrich. Sinai Hot Kosher $449b CORNED BEEF Fresh SMOKED LOX Save 5516. $ 9 99 10 California Large Size SWEET HONEYDEWS BOSC PEARS 49cib FRESH CUT FLOWERS DAILY Extra Fancy Washington Red or Golden DELICIOUS APPLES California BARTLETT PEARS $1 49e ach LEAF LETTUCE 39c. 39c,b. Borden's SKIV MILK 7901/2 gal. All Specials Good Through October 28th, 1987 86 FRIDAY, OCT, 23, 1987 , Fashion Spree Re-Locates Fashion Spree 1987 is changing location this year to the Michigan State Fairgrounds, Community Arts Building. It will be held Nov. 8 and 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. with free parking at main gate 5. Sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Fashion Spree is a two-day sale of gently used and new designer/label clothing for the entire family. This is Fashion Spree's seventh year. It is run by more than 200 volunteers who work year round recruiting from area mer- chants and the best closets in town. This year, Fashion Spree is adding a sewer's circle bouti- que by collecting trims, fabrics, buttons and even shoulder pads to be offered as a savings to customers. Proceeds from this sale go to ongoing NCJW communi- ty services and initiate new programs such as Up and Out for seniors and Adopt-A-School. Women Plan Donor Lunch Mrs. Harry Hochman, co- president of the David- Horodoker Women's Organization, announces that final plans have been made for the 50th annual donor luncheon to be held noon Tuesday at Conga Beth Achim. Mrs. Bernard Chase is chairman of the day, Mrs. Bernard Gorosh will give the invocation, Bess Axelrod will sing the anthems, accom- panied by Vivian Stollman. Alice Blumberg and Doris Hall will entertain. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Anna Komisar, 557-9425. A meeting will be held at noon Nov. 3, at the MCL Restaurant, Tel-12 Mall. Naamat Donor At Beth Achim Prof. Barry Gross Belle Glenner Schwartz, president of the Greater Detroit Council of Naamat/USA, announced the 57th annual Naamat donor