I LOCAL NEWS I Nursery Enrolls For Summer United Hebrew Schools Nursery School will have classes for children 18 months to 5 years in summer and next fall. There will be all-day classes for 2 year olds. Day and evening parent-toddler classes are offered. The nursery school has two-, three- and five-full or half-day programs. It offers extended hours before and after the regular school day. There is an optional lunch program. Field trips to many places of Jewish and general interest are integrated into the yearly curriculum. Math, science and reading readiness are taught through hands-on experiences. Emphasis is placed on fami- ly, school and child interac- tion. Among the programs are Super Sundays, parent workshops, coffees, Shabbat dinners, and Purim Seuda. For information and to visit the school, call Carol Gale, director, 354-1050 or 356-7378. ZIPWINC- RESEALABLi PACKAGING Most nutritionists recommend a diet which includes foods low in fat and high in fiber. Exactly the qualities in POST® Fruit & Fibre® Cereal, POST® Natural Bran Flakes and POST® Natural Raisin Bran. All three delicious cereals give you the healthful benefits of high fiber and at least 12 essential vitamins and minerals. Plus you have the added Sundowners Events Planned Four nights on the town will be offered to pre-schoolers and their families on Wednes- day evenings, Jan 18 and 25 and Feb. 1 and 8. The "Sundowners" pro- gram gives families the chance to have fun, have a Jewish experience or two, and meet other families with children of similar ages. The sessions are held at 6:30 p.m. with a dinner option at United Hebrew Schools. The evenings include crafts, stories, games and free play as well as occasional special entertainers. There is a fee. The program is sponsored by United Hebrew Schools Nursery School and Jewish Experiences For Families. For information, contact Carol Gale, 356-7378. mml B'NAI B'RITH 111 Unit To Host Presentation The Real Estate and Con- struction Unit will host a presentation by Adrienne Kaufman, construction man- ager for the restoration of the Fox Theater, at a general meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the 5000 Town Center meeting room. Refreshments will follow. The public is invited. For in- formation, call Cindy Greenspan, 557-2200. assurance of Kosher certification. And now they are kept fresh thanks to Zip-Pak - resealable packaging. It provides airtight storage which keeps cereal fresh and crisp. So now that you're eating more sensibly, try all three great tasting POST® fiber cereals. They'll a satisfy your appetite for healthful food. GENERAL it 1989 General Foods Corporation FOODS usA cc MOTOR • Tires Mounted, Balanced • Carburetors • Complete systems check • Engine and • Foreign & Domestic Transmission work • Auto & Truck Repair • Brakes • Exhaust Rides Available for Senior Citizens FINALLY AN HONEST MECHANIC MARK WASSERMAN One Stop Shop for your complete Car Care. We'll get your car in perfect shape. (313) 542-3043 (313) 542-2812 13350 Northent, Oak Park, MI ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR INSURANCE??? IHOME I I AUTO I • multi-car save 15% • AARP member save 20% save 10% • safety save 10% • over 55 years old save 10% • non-smoker save 20% • Over 50 (AARP) save 35% • clean record (last 3 years) you save 65% you save 55% FOR MORE INFO - OR A FREE QUOTE YES WE CAN GET YOU THE OPTI FAST Results Seen On National Television PLUS Professional Support That Keeps Weight Off Through A Power Program Of Health Habits — BECAUSE HEALTH IS A PROCESS — Make This Your New Year LIFESTYLE MEDICINE CLINIC 26631 Southfield Rd. Lawrence Power, M.D. 424-8888 Michael Mostyn 473-2949 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 85