Jewish Community Council DELEGATE ASSEMBLY mended "for devotion to Jewish study and ideals." Alan Toby and Jonathan Freilich will receive honorable mention. Anniversary Dinner June 14 Young Israel of Greenfield will hold its 29th anniversary dinner on June 14 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Laurence Singal is chairman of the event. Cocktails will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. There is a charge. For information, contact the Young Israel of Greenfield of- fice, 967-3655. B BYO Continued from Page 17 (full upon arrival; half empty two days later) bottles into their suitcases, the BBYOers separated into their BBG and AZA groups and began the elections. Some candidates ran unop- posed; others fought a hard battle. Some displayed a real flare for repartee, answering, for example, such questions as "I know you're involved in a lot of things at school. Do you really think you'll have enough time for BBG?" with, "I will always make time for BBG." By 12:30 p.m., all the ballots had been cast and the winners announced. The new BBG officers are Lisa Eidelman, president; Beth Cousens, vice president; Alana Voight, membership vice president; Liz Greenberg, outstate vice president; Jen- ny Blitz, treasurer; Marci Light, secretary; Becca Broder, reporter; and Karen Gold, counselor. New AZA president is Rob Weiss; Paul Niser is first vice president; Andrew Grinbaum is second vice president; Jon Freed is third vice president; Jeff Dubin is treasurer; Scott Zumberg is secretary; Mark Leuchter is reporter; and Jeff Dwoskin is counselor. After the elections and a lunch of sliced meats, potato chips and yes, bug juice, the BBYOers joined in a friend- ship circle and sang such favorites as "You've Got a Friend" and "Cat's in the Cradle?' Then they loaded on the bus, found their seats and began shaping their sweat- shirts into makeshift pillows. It was a much quieter journey home. Rick Weiner, Chairman Michigan Democratic Party Ronna Romney, National Committeewoman Republican Party ELECTION '88: Um Perspectives Thursday, May 26, 1988 7:30 p.m. Adat Shalom 29901 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills Also: Business Meeting 8:30 p.m. Annual Election of Officers and Executive Committee Discussion and Action on proposed changes of the Jewish Community Council constitution. Free Admission Public Welcome COMPARE HOME MORTGAGE RATES FIRST-YEAR INTEREST RATE Rates Effective As Of 4/20/88 AS LOW AS 6.50% 6.75% 9.73% FIRST-YEAR APR COMPOSITE APR TRANEX 26400 West Twelve Mile Road • Southfield 999 Haynes • Suite 285 • Birmingham 20247 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods If you are considering buying a new home or refinancing your existing home, you're smart to talk to Tranex. We offer many programs to suit your needs, including adjustable or fixed rate home loans up to $2,000,000. Compare Tranex of Franklin Savings to the major financial institutions in the Detroit metropolitan area . . . you'll see the difference. *The disclosed Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and composite APR reflect the first-year and full-term APRs for one of our present variable rate mortgage programs under which the APR may be increased after consummation. The rates offered under this program are subject to change without notice. \ Financial, Inc. of Franklin Savings 356-8910 LOAN OFFICERS AVAILABLE SATURDAY 10-4 AND SUNDAY 1-6