LEASING Making Changes Workshop Focus No Money Down CAVALIER 2 DR. STOCK NO. 682 from W 11198 * $1 1 Ar "Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life" will be the topic of the keynote address to be given at a Singles Day slated for May 7 at the Highland Lakes campus of Oakland Community College, student center arena. Dr. John Flatter of the Pro- blems of Daily Living Clinic at Sinai Hospital will deliver the keynote address. Following his talk, singles will be able to pick from a variety of workshops, in- cluding Dinner for One or Two — Make it Special, Divorce and Angry Children, Looking for Your Owner's Manual, A Lot More Time for Fun, Singles and Money, Single Parenting, Flirting, Risk Taking, Traveling Single and Liking It, Are You Ready for Love, Classified Love, Thinking Positive in a Negative World. The day will close with a talk by Barbara Halpern on "Networking." Mrs. Halpern is an interpersonal com- munication specialist with more than 25 years experience. There is a fee, and registra- tion deadline is Wednesday. No registration will be taken at the door. For details or brochure, call Carol Lubin, 360-3041. Singles Have Weeknight Party The Singles Extension Group, sponsored by Temple Israel, will have a "Come Fly With Us" party at 7:30 p.m. May 5 at the temple. The evening, for Jewish singles age 50 and up, will in- clude dinner and dancing to the music of Wally Duda. Casual attire • is recommended. Reservation deadline is May 2. There is a charge. For reservations and information, call Marilyn Rosner, party chairman, 683-8272; or Ber- nyce Heller, party co- chairman, 355-1533. *Lease pymt. based on approved credit on 48 mos. closed end, • 60,000 total mileage w/6V per mile extra charge. To get total amt. multiply pymt. times 48. Subject to 4% use tax, 1st mo. in advance, sec. dept. equal to 1st mo. pymt., plate cost extra. 348-7000 SPACE Event Due Sunday MARTY TELDITANCD- HOURS: Mon. & Thu. 'til 9:00 Tu., Wed., Fri. 'til 6:00 1 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd., Novi FRIDAY APRIL 22 1988 MARLA FELDMAN LEASING MANAGER "Building a Total Person" is the theme of a symposium sponsored by SPACE and scheduled for 9 a.m. Sunday at Groves High School. The day will include ad- dresses by Nickie McWhirter of the Detroit Free Press and by Dr. Steven Goren and a choice from among 16 workshops on such topics as personal growth and develop- ment, financial planning, health, nutrition and stress management. There is a fee. For informa- tion, call SPACE, 258-6606. SPACE is a non-sectarian community service of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women for separated, divorc- ed or widowed men and women and their families. iWo To Review Myerson Book Susan Wainstock and Howard Kaplan will review Miss America 1945 Bess Meyerson's Own Story by Susan Dworkin 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center. The book review and brunch is sponsored by the Communi- ty Network for Jewish Singles. Bagels and coffee will be served. Admission is free. Socialites Plan Sunday Meeting A regular meeting will be held by the Rose Sherer Socialites on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Northgate Apts. West club house. Refreshments will be served and Archie Leslie will show movies. Guests are invited; there is no charge. This organization is com- prised of Jewish men and women age 55 and over. For details, call Mollie Stern, 968-3643. Gallery Tour Is Slated The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Young Adult Division will have a gallery walk through Birmingham on May 5, meeting at 7 p.m. in the Donna Jacobs Gallery, 547 N. Woodward. Participants will visit several Birmingham art galleries, viewing modern art, sculptures, 19th and 20th Century decorative art, and ancient art and archeological objects, among others. Light refreshments will be served at each gallery. There is no cover charge for the evening. Reservations are re- quired by Thursday. Stacy Brodsky and David Rouff are chairmen of the YAD Social Committee. Beth Komisar, Beth Margolin and Larry Rives are associate chairmen. Jody R. Jacobs is event coordinator. For information, contact the Young Adult Division at Federation, 965-3939, ext. 163.