!SINGLE LIFE rip, 1111111 ... JIN Expands For Singles 1989 CORSICA 4 DR. STOCK NO. X2646 1990 GEO PRIZM HATCHBACK STOCK NO. 2420 $ 1 9 887 ' per mo. \VS .:111,111G111, 1 111 1989 Cavalier 2 Dr. STOCK NO. 2583 1989 BERETTA 4111911111M STOCK NO. X2765 1990 LUMINA 4 DR. 0114 311111111113111 STOCK NO. 2821 $ 2 4 908 *pe r YOUR GEO HEADQUARTERS 13 11 1 ,111111! Lease pymt. based on approved credit on 48 mos. closed end. 60,000 total mileage w/9c 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. 11111114 HOURS Mon. & Thur. 'til 9 Tue., 'Oiled., Fri. 'til 6 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd., Novi JEWISH SINGLES F Come to LO•LA, The Dating Service IRST OREMOST INEST REE INTERVIEW Call 356-0949 Claire Arm Millie Rosenbaum P.O. Box 254 Lathrup Village, Ml 48076 YOUR DATELINE Social Singles Dinner Event MARIA FELDMAN LEASING MANAGER AND RETAIL SALES Barry's Let's Rent It PARTIES EXCLUSIVELY • Tents • Tables • Chairs • China • Paper Goods 4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD. N. OF LONE PINE LN CROSSWINDS (OUR NEW LOCATION' 855-0480 ".....=.■••••4101■ 851-0909 6100 - 1.4' 1 10 6j When you're not looking, we are! • a selective Jewish dating service 7.1,t,airy GARY R PHC I 0 M LLER G R A P H (313) 626-0025 20 FRIDAY; JULY 14, 1989 Monsey, N.Y. — Jewish singles can now meet each other coast-to-coast either via telephone, a weekly singles publication, or both. The system, in partial operation, was creted by Rab- bi Jeffrey Rubenstein of Monsey. It grew out of JIN (Jewish Information Net- work), a 900 telephone ser- vice (900-463-TALK) put on- line last month. Two submenus ha,-3 been added — one for men, the other for women. Listeners can met prospective dates and mates by calling them. There is a charge. For advertiser information, call (914) 426-2572. A weekly Jewish singles publication is to debut July 30. 181 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 48011 642-1690 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354.6060 The Social Singles are plan- ning a dinner at Nifty Nor- man's on July 23. Carpools will meet outside the Maple/Drake Building main lobby at 6 p.m. For in- formation and reservations, call Fern Fine, 356-2265. An outdoor camping weekend in the Pinckney Recreation Area is planned Aug. 18-20 by the Jewish Community Center Social Singles (ages 40-55). Carpools and equipment sharing will be available. For information and reservations, call Al Kaplan, 559-4668. Singles Invited To Miami U. Cincinnati — Jewish Singles are invited to the first-ever Miami University Jewish Singles Weekend Ju- ly 28-30. Co-sponsored by Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, the weekend on the Oxford, Ohio, campus offers workshops on assertiveness, wines, ethnic foods and The American Dream; a dance; golf and ten- nis clinics and kosher food. There is a charge. For more information, call the Jewish Singles Network, (513) 761-7500, Ext. 249. `Bash' Offering Food, Music The Jewish Community Center Singles' annual Sum- mer Backyard Bar-B-Q Bash will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Maple/Drake Building. Dinner, live music, dancing and a cash bar will be featured. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call 661-1000, Ext. 347. `Get Physical' Night Slated The Jewish Community Center Singles (25-45) will host a "Let's Get Physical" evening, 9-11:30 p.m. Satur- day at the Maple/Drake Building. Sports will include volleyball, floor hockey, swim- ming, basketball and racquet- ball. There is a charge. For information and reser- vations, please call 661-1000, Ext. 347. Bicycle Ride Begins At JPM The Jewish Community Center Peddlers Bicycle Club will begin a ride 8 a.m. July 23 outside the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Helmets are recommended. For additional information, call Joe Waldman at 681-9243. inwIt LOCAL N EWS Doug Ross Resigns State Post State Commerce Director Doug Ross, who opened the gateway for trade between Israel and Michigan, is leav- ing state government to head the Corporation for Enter- prise Development in Washington, D.C. "I'm going to take the things I've learned about economic development here in Michigan to the national level," Ross said this week. "It's a good opportunity." Ross said he intends to spend just a few years in Washington heading the con- sulting group that advises state and local governments on economic development. "Michigan is my home and I intend to come back," he said. Ross's resignation came as a surprise to many political watchdogs, who speculated that the 47-year-old com- merce director was a likely contender to be Gov. James Blanchard's- next running mate. "I'm no longer thinking about office goals," Ross said. "You can't plan your life around political what ifs."