Track Down New '89's !ANNIVERSARIES I at Marty Feldman Chevrolet BERETTA S10 BLAZER 4x4 STOCK NO. XT4566 from $ 305 39 p er mo . CELEBRITY 4 DR Mr. and Mrs. William Garelik Garelik 55th daughter is Mrs. Carol Mr. and Mrs. William Kishner, wife of Gary. Their Garelik will be celebrating two granddaughters are Lisa their 55th wedding anniver- and Stefanie. Bill and Eva are sary. They were married Oc- residing in Southfield. tober 29, 1933. Their lease pymt. based on approved credit on 48 mos. closed end. 60,000 total mile- age w/8c 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. LOCAL NEWS 348-7000 HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. tii 9:00 Tues., Wed.. Fri. tii 6:00 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd., Novi Singles Extension Group (Tel Sponsored by Temple Israel DESSERT DANCE TEMPLE ISRAEL 5725 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield Sunday, November 13,1988 1 8:00 p.m. HONORING THE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS • New Friendships • Fun • Wine • Dessert Dancing to Live Music by KEN KITTLE Non-Members $9.00 Members $7.00 — ADVANCED RESERVATIONS PREFERRRED BY NOV, 8 — Send checks payable to: For Information Call: SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP EDITH ELLIS 559.7547 P.O. BOX 771 BERNICE HELLER 355-1533 Southfield, MI 480370071 Dantos Aid Barrier-Free Village At Camp Maas MARLA FELDMAN LEASING MANAGER Marvin and Betty Danto have made a contribution to construct a cabin in a new barrier-free village planned for the Fresh Air Society's Camp Maas. The new village, consisting of six cabins and a main lodge, has been designed to be accessible to physically disabled individuals. This facility, when built, will be one of the few winterized barrier-free camps in Michigan. Most camps in the state, including Camp Mass, were built prior to the Barrier-Free Building Code adopted in 1975. The new village will be designed, however, also to accommodate groups of persons who are physicially disabled. The cabins will be larger than other facilities at camp to allow for wheelchair mobility. Both showers and toilets in each cabin will be handicapped accessible. Two families will also be accom- modated in each cabin, with private access to bathroom facilities for family programs. The lodge will consist of a dining room and kosher kit- chen, and three separate meeting rooms, including a library and media center. The arrangement of the cabins and lodge will allow a max- imum amount of indepen- dence to be experienced by persons who are physically disabled. The facility will allow organizations who serve the disabled to offer year-round programs. An effort will also be made to integrate whenever possible disabled Jewish youngsters in the summer camp programs. The new village will also of- fer expanded service to other user groups who participate in school camping programs during the non-summer season, and to families who participate in year-round family retreats. Priority will be given to those programs for persons with disabilities. Danto is a past member of the board of the Fresh Air Society, and a current member of the board of the Jewish Home for Aged and the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. The Dantos also originated and fund the "Dress Up for Yontiff' program at the Jewish Home for the Aged. This program allows a person without family of funds to purchase new clothing before the holidays of Rosh Hashanah, Passover and Chanukah. For information about the barrier-free facility, call Fresh Air, 661-0600.