ANNIVERSARIES 11' A new choice for the frail elderly Independent Living with Supportive Services A new caring'alternative for the frail elderly is now available at the exciting new and elegant West Bloomfield Nursing and Convalescent Center. • Deluxe semi-private or private mini suites all with private baths and a beautiful view of a courtyard or wooded grounds. It's called Independent Living • Town Center Plaza with a snack shop, beauty salon, with Supportive Services. It's flower and gift shop and an the choice between old-fashioned ice cream parlor. independent living and skilled nursing care for the elderly • Fine dining in an elegant person who needs the dining area with meals essentials of living such as housekeeping service, meals, prepared by an executive chef laundry service and and served by a courteous, friendly staff medication, if needed. Licensed nurses are on duty 24 hours a day. • Exciting and varied activities, planned and supervised, to Residents in this program can keep residents -involved and enjoy a relaxed, elegant happy atmosphere that includes: • Pastoral and weekly Sabbath services provided by Rabbi Moshe Palter Honor us with o visit. Weekdays 9 o.m-8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, noon-5 p.m. An Affiliate of William Beaumont Hospital Vest Okarrika arui Canoczkvceizt Centeic 6445 West Maple • West Bloomfield, MI Phone: 661-1600 Rose and Joseph Simons Eirmingham Music Simons 60th Joseph and Rose Simons with other relatives and will celebrate their 60th wed- friends. ding anniversary today. The Simons were married A dinner party is being in Detroit and lived in Tuc- given at the home of their son, Ariz., for 25 years. Joe, son, Dr. Sheldon and Joan formerly with Metropolitan Simons, and daughter, Sue Life Insurance, and Rose ac- Smith. Recently great- tively volunteered for the grandparents to twins, Jewish War Veterans. Joe Helene and Debra Simons, held several local and state grandchildren Randi, Alan positions. Residing in- and Nancy Simons, Julie and Southfield for the past two Ron Yolles, and Scott and Lori years, both continue with Smith will share this simcha volunteer activities. GUITARS - BASSES - KEYBOARDS - 4 TRACK RECORDERS Lessons • Repairs • Recording Studio Il saw 11§) OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 11-8 Fri. & Sal. 11-6 VikS :ik L MAPLE I / 378 S. Hunter 433-3500 * Strings-2 for 1 * 20% OFF New Guitars BIRMINGHAM cc LACE Qw z 0 FREE PARKING FROM WOODWARD OR HUNTER Step up to the Top Level with UPPER LEVEL Library Offers Activities For Fall AND HIS ORCHESTRA 358-3642 GAIL & RICE PRODUCTIONS, INC. (313) 427-9300 LOCAL NEWS 1 Pitt \\...Combo • Big Band} [Mack INVITATIONS? FINE JUDAICA • Ketubahs •• Talleisim • Menorahs • Challah Trays • Seder Plates • And much more TRADITION! TRADITION! Alicia R. 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At the main library, movies will be shown Satur- days at 2 p.m., Saturday through Dec. 16. At the Westacres Branch, movies will be Thursdays at 1 p.m., Sept. 21 through Nov. 30. The family story time will be from 7 to 7:30 p.m. at both libraries. Children uinder 5 must be accompanied by an adult and may come in pa- jamas. At the main library, family story time will be Tuesday, Oct. 3, and Nov. 14. At the Westacres Branch, the dates are Sept. 19, Oct. 17 and Nov. 21. The toddler story time is for children 2 to 3 years old with an adult. One parent per child is required. Registration is required for the program, which is from 10:30 to 11 a.m. It will be offered at the main library Sept. 21, Oct. 5 and Nov. 2. The dates for. the Westacres Branch are Sept. 28, Oct. 12 and Nov. 9. For information, call the main library, 682-2120, or the Westacres Branch, 363-4022. Oakland General Will Teach CPR Oakland General Hospital is offering a course for the public in life-saving techni- ques of adult car- diopulmonary • resuscitation and rescue of the choking victim. The program will be' Sept. 27 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $5 a person. For informa- tion call the hospital, 967-7450, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., or 9.67-7006 after business hours.