oin Us For A Summer To Remember 11 a.m. Senior fitness with Sylvia Ritchie. 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Contract Party Bridge in Room 239. There is a charge for non-members. Refreshments are served. The JCC will offer the following trips: June 19 — Japan in Saginaw. Tour the Japanese Cultural Center and Tea House, share in a tea ceremony, learn origami, en- joy rose gardens, shop an an- tique warehouse, eat a 5-course Japanese luncheon. The motor coach will leave 8:30 a.m. from the Jimmy Prentis Morris building; 9 a.m. from the Maple-Drake building. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 333. July 18 — Opening day of the Ann Arbor Art Fair and lunch on your own at the Gandy Dancer. The bus will leave 9 a.m. from the Maple- Drake building, returning 5 p.m. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 333. Aug. 8-9 — Tour Grand Rapids, Saugatuck, and South Haven. The trip will in- clude transportation, accom- modations at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, lunch and escorted tour of Grand Rapids Temple Emanuel, the Gerald Ford Museum, dinner at the Amway Hotel, shopping in Saugatuck's artist's colony, a South Haven stop, baggage handling, and travel escort. Full payment is required by July 12. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 333. Retiree Group Hosts Speaker Ronald Manheimer, former Detroiter and director of the North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement, will speak to the Institute for Retired Professionals on What Is A Creative Retire- ment? 10:30 a.m. June 11 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. For information call the Center, 967-4030. At The JCC Day Camp We Have the Program For You ! ! June 25 - July 19 Session I Session II July 23 - August 16 For more information or a Day Camp Brochure contact: Maple/Drake Building 661-1000, ext. 254 or Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 967-4030. Air LAYETTES Our Specialty Always 20% OFF For all your needs, our experienced staff is here to serve you. baby and me Maternity • Children's • Layette 31045 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, Michigan 855-3214 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express PIERCE STREET PORTRAITS Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT QUESTION: Some banks charge one percent interest less but one or two points more and vice versa. Which is the most important, points or interest? ANSWER: It doesn't sound like a big difference, but a lcrio lower interest rate can save you around $11,000 over a 25 year loan of $50,000 Points are the fee charged for making the loan. This charge is in addition to the in- terest and other closing costs. One point equals one percent- age point. On a $50,000 loan, two points would come to $1,000 over and above the in- terest on the loan. So, over the life of a loan, one percent in- terest higher will cost you eleven times the cost of one point. interest higher is the same as 11 points over the life of a home loan. ONE PERCENT Please phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Presented in cooperation with REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY Chase Manhattan of Michigan Jim Linnane, Second Vice President Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466 CHASE Sr SUNDAY, JUNE 17th Engagement Policy Engagement and wed- ding announcements must be typewritten and double spaced. Please allow two to three weeks after receipt at The Jewish News for publica- tion. For a form outlining our policies, call the editorial department, 354-6060. REAL ESTATE UPDATE 217 Pierce Street Birmingham FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 646-6951 SUMP PUMP failure OR POWER OUTAGE IS NO PROBLEM IF YOU HAVE AN AUTOMATIC JET PUMP. $149.50 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE H. B. LEWIS PLUMBING 352-9350 Let Your Words Do The Talking in THE JEWISH NEWS Call the Jewish News Advertising Dept. 354-6060 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 99