xV, VVVV-WVVV-41§ i,- V iii I SINGLE LIFE i, v v v t? v v-VVVVVVVV:34 At Papillon, we provide the very best in total beauty care. V V V V V • Complete skin care • Pedicures • Full service hair styling „ • Facials • Waxing and cutting • Manicures • Electrolysis We also carry the finest European skin care products by Lancaster, Rene' Guinot and Payot and a variety of European makeup, costume jewelry and gift certificates. 15% OFF ON THE DELUXE EUROPEAN FACIAL -A APILLON WITH THIS AD ONLY Exp. Nov. 30, 1987 6357 Orchard Lake Road (Just North of Maple, in Orchard Mall) West Bloomfield, Michigan (313) 626-2240 Total beauty from head to toe. S 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 §1-SkAAA-A - A-AAPA X Do you 'live' to Eat? IF FOOD CONTROLS YOU...IT'S TIME TO TAKE CONTROL! • Individualized Dietary Program Designed to Fit Your Needs • Individualized Weekly Counseling TAKE CONTROL OF YOURSELF NOW, CALL FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION 647-5540 HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. DEA FARRAH, MSW, ACSW Weight Control Therapist "You Alone Can Do It . . . But You Can't Do It Alone" BINGHAM CENTER • 30800 TELEGRAPH • SUITE 2960 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010 • WE LEASE FOR LESS! tt> S29800 STOCK NO. XT3103 per mo. Seminar On Relationships "Relationships: An Oppor- tunity to Explore Intimate Connections with Family, Friends and Self" is the theme of an all-day seminar to be held Nov. 21 at 9 a.m. at the Community House, 380 S. Bates, Birmingham Co-sponsored by the Com- munity House and the South Woodward Clinic, the seminar will include nine workshops led by professional counselors on a variety of topics. Registration begins at 9 a.m., however, advance registration is recommended. Walk-ins will be accepted bas- ed on space availabiliy. The keynote address will be given by author, lecturer and TV and radio hostess, Dr. Sonya Friedman. She will speak on "You Don't Have to Be a Ten — A 7 1/2 Will Do." Participants may choose two workshops. Topics in- clude: Marriage and Commit- ment: Balancing Intimacy and Autonomy; Single Parent Family: The Challenges of Going It on Your Own; Sur- vive and Thrive in a Step- Family; Power Struggles in Families; Caring for Yourself; Alone . . . Not Lonely; Rela- tionshifts; Parent-Child Rela- tionships; and Substance Abuse: Its Effect on Relationships. There is a fee for the workshops and luncheon. To register, call the Community House, 644-5832. Moving On Plans Brunch RV IA 13 S -TOCK NO. X15 0 219 Du 62 $228 per mo. Symphony Trip Is Planned STOCK NO. 167 per mo. WE'RE CLOSE TO HOME! sow ORCHARD (ARE 348-7000 WEST KODOOSIEW 12 YRI HOURS Mon. Thu hl 9 Tu.. Wed.. Fn. 111 6 The Moving On Committee of SPACE will have a brunch to kick off its new program year at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 28 at the MCL Cafeteria at the Tel-12 Mall. Members are re- quested to bring program ideas. 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd No, YM01.1114 /OW The Community Network for Jewish Singles (age 25-45) will hear violinist Pinchas Zukerman, who will appear with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at Ford Auditorium. There is an admission fee, and reservations are due by Monday. For information, call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347. Bowling Due For Singles The Community Network for Jewish Singles in coopera- 108 FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1987 tion with the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Bowling Association will host an even- ing of bowling for singles (25-40) at 7 p.m. Sunday at Strike and Spare Lanes. No average is required. There will be a charge for bowling and shoes. For infor- mation, call Mark Sperling, 477-2786, evenings. Feeling Good Topic For Group The Topic Discussion Groups of SPACE will have a discussion on "Feeling Good" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the SPACE offices, 30233 Southfield, Suite 100, Southfield. SPACE is a com- munity service of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women for separated, divorc- ed or widowed men and women and their families. For details, call SPACE, 258-6606. Flirting Topic For Singles . "The Art of Successful Flir- ting" will be the topic of a workshop and brunch at noon Nov. 22 at the main Jewish Community Center, spon- sored by the Community Net- work for Jewish Singles. Psychologists Gary Berns- tein and Ronald Fenton will discuss the value and purpose of flirting and how to get your message across effectively. Admission is free. Singles Tour Holocaust The Community Network for Jewish Singles will tour the Holocaust Memorial Center at 7 p.m. Wednesday. A survivor of the Holocaust will be on hand to discuss his/her experiences. Following the tour, there will be a discussion by Charlie Silow of Children of Holocaust Survivors Associa- tion in Michigan. Admission is free. LOCAL NEWS 1° Mothers March The Mothers March for the March of Dimes, slated for Jan. 15-25 is seeking volunteers to canvass their neighborhoods. Michigan's Lt. Gov. Martha Griffiths is the honorary Mothers March chairman. T o volunteer, call the March of Dimes, 423-3200.