44.‘
HOUSE CALLS MADE
FOR NAIL AND FOOT CARE
IN THE
all pre-paid lodgings, van
transportation for baggage,
two experienced bicycle tour
leaders, selected meals, a
white water raft trip and a
Jeep tour on the adult trip
which takes place Aug. 15-24.
Lodging on the Colorado
tours is mostly camping, with
selected nights spent at inns.
Bicycling on the Colorado
tours average 35 miles per
day, with the option of in-
creasing individual daily
mileage. The student tour
takes place Aug. 2-11.
The weekend Lake
Michigan tours include two
nights' indoor lodging,
breakfasts and dinners firm
Friday night through Sunday
afternoon, sag wagons during
daily rides, plus swimming
(Lake Michigan or a heated
pool), tennis, golf, softball,
volleyball, Sleeping Bear
Dunes, and daily rides per in-
dividual preference, from five
to 90 miles. The weekend tour
is open to all cyclists,
regardless of ability, and is
designed to be an "end-of-
summer" vacation for
couples, families, singles, and
students. Tours will take
place Aug. 26-28, Sept. 16-18
and Sept. 30-Oct. 2.
For information, contact
College Cycle Tours,
357-1370.
Chai Lifestyles
To Join Rally
Chai Lifestyles will par-
ticipate in Detroit's annual
Gay and Lesbian Pride
Celebration on Sunday,
assembling at noon at Wood-
ward and Kirby for the
parade downtown. Banners,
signs, costumes, and floats
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HOUSE CALLS BY A
JEWISH DOCTOR
are encouraged.
At 2 p.m., the group will ral-
ly at the Kern Block. From 3
to 8 p.m., there will be a
festival at Wayne State
University's McGregor
Center, which will include a
psychic fair, book fair, ex-
hibits, open-mike entertain-
ment, food and dancing.
There is no charge for the
parade and rally.
There will be a cover charge
for the festival at McGregor
and an additional charge on-
ly for the psychic fair and
food. Exhibitors, entertainers
and volunteers are welcome.
For information, contact Chai
Lifestyles, 837-8472.
Games Party
Due For Singles
851-7907
ROOT FOR
THE UNDERDOG
Hurt, alone. unwanted. They are
the victims of tragic accidents or .
intentional cruelty. Unfortunately.
the Michigan Humane Society
handles scores of these sad cases
daily. receiving hundreds of calls
reporting animals in distress. Our
rescue vans are on the mad thirteen
hours a day, seven days a week.
But our goal is around-the-clock
vigilance. These rescue efforts
and medical attention take money.
More than we have. Won't you
please help these underdogs?
They deserve a fighting chance.
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WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48033
Give to the Michigan
Humane Sociefy.
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A card/board game party
will be held at the home of
Aniko Greenstein on July 3
at 6 p.m. Singles ages 25 and
up are invited. Bring an item
for dinner. For information,
call Greenstein, 559-0492; or
Nathan Norman, 557-1548.
SAMSONITE
FURNITURE
30%
Sitting Pretty
Rafting
Is Planned
A weekend of white water
rafting (Canadian Style), in-
cluding windsurfing, kayak-
ing, canoeing, camping and
more, will take place July
29-31 on the Ottawa River
(Beachburg, Ont.). The fee in-
cludes meals, transportation
and activity costs. Registra-
tion deadline is July 6.
For information, contact
Leanie Gunsberg, 661-1000,
ext. 343, 347.
398-2815
Evergreen Plaza
19747 W. 12 Mile, Southfield
HRS: Mon: Sat. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8 • 552-8850
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Diane Lutz and Madelene Adelson
Auction Chairs Named
Madelene Adelson and
Diane Lutz have been ap-
pointed co-chairs for the 1988
auction for Hillel Day School.
This years' auction will be
held Nov. 5 at the school.
Other members of the auc-
tion steering committee are
Howard Tapper, Shelley
Shindler, Karin Steinway, Sue
Shlom, Ellen Kaye, Judy
Chudnov, Debbie Stern,
Leonard Wanetik, Sharon
and Paul Levine, Sydell
Grant, and Sue Rothstein.
Proceeds from the event
help underwrite scholarships
at Hillel.
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