SINGLE LIFE Singles Mission Gears For Israel Stock #800 From '90 Beretta Stock #X1571 From '90 Geo Storm per mo. Stock #X1675 From $ 211 00* $20300* per mo. '90 Tracker Convertible '90 Lumina 4 DR. Stock #T3437 Stock #1718 From per mo. per mo. $23900* per mo. From $ 207 00* per mo. • Lease pymt. based on approved credit on 48 mos. closed end, 60,000 total mileage w/10¢ per mile extra charge. To get total amt. multiply pymt. times 48. Subject to 4% use tax, 1st mo. in ad- vance, sec. dep. equal to 1st mo. pymt., plate cost extra. 348-7000 TEL MARC HOURS Mon. & Thur. 'til 9 Tut, Wed., Fri. 42355 GRAND RIVER MARLA FELDMAN LEASING MANAGER AND RETAIL SALES Just East of Novi Rd., Novi Independent Living with Supportive Services • 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 prepared by an executive chef housekeeping service, meals, and served by a courteous, laundry service and friendly staff medication, if needed. Licensed nurses are on duty 24 • Exciting and varied activities, hours a day. planned and supervised, to Residents in this program can keep residents involved and enjoy a relaxed, elegant happy atmosphere that includes: Honor us with a visit. Weekdays 9 o.m-8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, noon-5 p.m. An Affiliate of William Beaumont Hospital AlaPart9 Centeif- tee FRIDAY._,111NE 15. 1990 Singles To Dine At Musicafe The "Progressive Dinner Series" for singles age 25-45, sponsored by the Jewish Com- munity Center, will be held at the Metropolitan Musicafe, 7:30 p.m. June 27. The dinner enables par- ticipants to meet other singles by changing tables after each course. Music and dancing will follow dinner. Seating is limited to 24 men and 24 women. There is a charge. Reservations are re- quired and are due by June 15. Call the singles depart- ment, 661-1000, Ext. 347. A new choice for the frail elderly A new caring alternative for the frail elderly is now available at the exciting new and elegant West Bloomfield Nursing and Convalescent Center. Two dozen Detroit area singles will participate in a singles mission to Israel July 1-11. Led by Gilbert Borman and Robert Colburn, the Jewish Welfare Federation-sponsored mission will include a visit to an absorption center where Russian immigrants are be- ing retrained for jobs and learning Hebrew. Also planned are visits to the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, a nature reserve, Masada, Project Renewal summer camps and the Israel Museum; seminars; socials with Israeli singles; ar- cheological excavations; tree planting in a Jewish National Fund forest; a sing-along; a disco party; and a desert experience. Detroiter Richard Blumens- tein is national singles mis- sion campaign chairman. More than 200 singles age 25-40 from across the United States are expected to par- ticipate. A second singles mis- sion is scheduled July 15-25. For information about singles missions to Israel, call the Young Adult Division of- fice, 965-3939, Ext. 161. Singles 'Funday' Deadline Nears • Pastoral and weekly Sabbath services provided by Rabbi Moshe Potter 6445 West Maple • West Bloomfield, Ml Phone: 661-1600 The Jewish Community Center Social Singles (40-60) will host a Sunday Funday, 2 p.m. June 24 at Camp Ruth II, located at the Jewish Community Center Maple- Drake building. Volleyball, basketball, bad- minton, swimming and a barbeque are scheduled. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. There is a charge. For reser- vations, call Al Kaplan, 559-4668, by June 22. The group also will host a night at the race track, I 6:30 p.m. June 28 at the Hazel Park Harness Raceway. Dinner, followed by a race named especially for the Social Singles is planned. Car pools will meet at 5:45 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris building. There is a charge. Reservations deadline is June 20. Call Sharon Stein, 552-9237. Space Workshop Aims At Parenting Space — Room to Grow will sponsor a workshop, "Paren- ting Children of Divorce," 7:15 p.m. June 12 at the Space office in Southfield. The workshop, presented by Dr. Mel Raider, will seek to help parents respond to the effects of separation or divorce on their children. The workshop will also clarify roles and responsibilities of custodial and non-custodial parents. On June 19 at 7:15 p.m. Space will sponsor a workshop, "Legal Aspects of Divorce." Henry S. Gornbein will pro- vide insight into legal aspects of divorce, custody issues and estate planning. He will discuss antenuptial agree- ments and issues in re- marriage. On June 20, a drop-in discussion group will feature the topic, "Challenges and Changes," at 7:15 p.m. On June 27, 7:15 p.m., special drop-in discussion groups will be offered, one for widowed men and women, the other for those who are separated or divorced. Drop-in discussion groups are offered every Wednesday at the Space office. Pre- registration is not required. lb register for programs, or for additional information, call 258-6606. Space is a non-sectarian community service of Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section. Outing Club Gathers At Jam Dinner and dancing in Detroit at the Traffic Jam and Snug on June 16 is being organized by Ann Arbor's Outing Club. Under the auspices of the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, the Outing Club is a group for young actives in their 20s and 30s. For more information, call the Washtenaw JCC, 971-0990.