Your Old Tired Fur Can Be Styled Into A Zip In And Out All Weather Poplin Coat Seniors Plan Trips, Camping Congregation B 'nai Moshe of West Broomfield proudly presents The 30th Annual' Cantoricd Concert • GRobert %farm 6 Thes Applegate Square • Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster 352-7112 featuring WE SHIP FURNITURE War note 2717 Woodward Ave. (Just No. of Catalpa) Berkley 542-2500 Cantor Aaron Bensoussan Cantor Paul- YOwarsky TEMPLE BETH SHALOM ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK BETH TZEDEC TORONTO, CANADA 2523 W. Maple (at Cranbrook) Bloomfield Hills 433-3070 6453 Farmington Road W. Bloomfield 855-5822 Can-tor Louis Klein CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE In a program of Hebrew, Yiddish and Cantoriat Masterpieces with accompanist Rochede Barr TUESDAY, MAY 18,-1993 - 8:00 P.M. in the Main Sanctuary 6800 DRAKE S. OF MAPLE, WEST BLOOMFIELD Call 788-0600 for further information Public Invited ®q&Z No Charge i ri)141% cf)® IBAGJEIL EXPRESS In Association With • etroit bago factor Announces - I 661-3742 Last minute Sun. Bagel orders - Beep us at 500-3242, 7 a.m.-10 a. in. EXPRESS SAVINGS FREE Daily Fresh 8 oz. Cream Cheese with order of one dozen bagels. Bp. 0 I 93 jtm by P0104mirt/ 932-1780 91re, SUNDAY A.M. DELIVERY "Why go out when you can have it delivered?" 1, ....e • Carrying Bagels, Cream Cheese, Smoked Fish & More! $ • Call Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. - • Deliveries made between 7 a.m. & noon on Sunday. • For Sun. delivery, all orders must be received by 9 p.m. Sat. Daily Delivery Available Photography and Video CO Up011 Pentoteur ea. PteP"' PHOTOGRAPHY FOR ALL YOUR 'SPECIAL OCCASIONS Farmington Hills •• 553-4867 The Adult Services Depart- ment of the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Metropolitan Detroit will offer the follow- ing trips. For information and pricing, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000. A 2 p.m. performance of Forever Plaid will be May 19 at the Gem Theatre preceded by lunch at Traffic Jam. The cost includes transportation, theater and lunch. The bus will depart from Maple-Drake at 10:30 a.m. and from JPM at 11 a.m. A trip to Kensington Metropark will be June 16. Pack your own lunch; we'll supply the drinks and snacks. Ride on the "Island Queen," rent a rowboat or paddleboat, take a nature walk or just re- lax. The bus departs JPM 10 a.m. and Maple-Drake 10:30 a.m. There will be a Gallery Crawl through downtown De- troit's art shops and galleries June 23. Tour Pewabic Pot- tery and the Detroit Artists Market Lunch at the Pegasus restaurant in the Fisher Building. The bus departs Maple-Drake at 9 a.m. and JPM at 9:30 a.m. A trip is planned to Nia- gara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, July 20-21 for the Shaw Fes- tival. The trip includes one- night accommodation at the Prince of Wales Hotel, dinner at the Luis House, main-floor seating for Gentleman Prefer Blondes as well as Then There Were None. The Adult Services De-, partment will host a summer camp experience at the Butzel Conference Center July 5-11. Enjoy boating, canoeing, folk dance, discussion groups, fish- ing and nature walks. Three kosher meals are served daily. Applications can be obtained from either the Maple-Drake or JPM building. For infor- mation, call Adult Services, 967-4030, or 661-1000. IRP Elects New Council Ethel Silberg was elected chairperson of the governing council of the Institute for Re- tired Professionals for 1993- 94. Other incoming IRP gov- erning council members in- clude Jack Hurwitz, Bess Berris, Sidney Levine, vice- chairpersons; Edith Polk, secretary; Jack Bodzin, treas- urer; Bertha Chomsky, Alan Kandel, ex officio; Dr. Bern- hard Pepper, chairman executive board. (