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The lease Jaguar dealer and aren't satisfied, you includes a generous allowance of $549 THE JAGUAR XJ6 SUPER LEASE * A MONTH/36 MONTHS can bring your car 45,000 miles, after which you'll pay back in an undam- just 15 cents a mile. For additional aged condition within information, call or visit the jaguar 30 days and your purchase price will dealer listed below. be refunded.* What's more, the 1993 And sweet dreams. • Skilitkto, ,O•NelkeN,ON IA' LIV,E0 110111/10 1110 ■ ■ IN THE TROY MOTOR MALL 1815 MAPLELAWN TROY, MICHIGAN 48084 643 - 6900 JAGUAR IS G II AVER FALVEY Z C M ! . 643-6900 i E MAMA 15 Mile (Map e) between Coolidge and Crooks ENJOY TOMORROW, BUCKLE UP TODAY . *For cash purchases and vehiclesfinanced or leased through Jaguar Credit from February 12, 1993, through May 31, 1993. Visit your participating authorized Jaguar dealer for a copy of our Dream Guarantee and complete details. Limit one return per customer per vehicle. **For qualified lessees through Jaguar Credit. Take retail deliveryfrom dealer stock by April 30, 1993. 1993 Jaguar XJ6 example based on $50, 710 MSRP, including transportation and pre-delivery inspection, excluding licensing, registration and taxes. 36 monthly payments of 8548.29 totaling $19, 738.44. Assumes capitalized cost of 85.96% of MSRP. A down payment of $2500, first month's payment. taxes, titling, licensing, registration fees due at lease signing. No security deposit required. Option to purchase at lease end for predetermined residual value. Closed-end lease. Lessee is responsible for excess wear and tear and $.15 per mile for miles in excess of 45,000. See your participating Jaguar dealer for details. Subject to credit approval and insurability as determined by Jaguar Credit. Walled Lake Collision, Inc. •Free Loaner available during repairs •lifetime Warranty on all work •Paint match guarantee •Eli-Tech Frame & unibody repairs •All Insurance claims honored "We are an Allstate and AM Direct Repair Shop!' 2025 Maple Rd. (11,4 miles west of Haggerty) • 6244547 WE SHIP FURNITURE rachaujognore 2717 Woodward Ave. (Just No. of Catalpa) Berkley 542-2500 2523 W. Maple (at Cranbrook) Bloomfield Hills 433-3070 6453 Farmington Road W. Bloomfield 855-5822 JPM Seniors Plan Events Senior Events At Maple-Drake Broadway show tunes and Yiddish melodies are part of the Wednesday Afternoon Social 1-3 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Com- munity Center. Refreshments are served. The Wednesday Friendship Group meets at 10:30 a.m. for discussion. The Center Men's Forum meets Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Bible study meets Wednesday at 11 a.m. The Ben-Gurion Men's Club meets each weekday at noon. A federally-funded, kosher hot lunch program is offered Monday through Friday at the JPM. Meals are reserved beginning at 10 a.m. each weekday on a first-come, first- served basis for persons age 60 and older. A donation of $2 is suggested. Call Cora Ter- rell, 968-1260, for information. A variety of international and Israeli folk dances are taught by instructor Joan Williams 9:30 a.m. each Wednesday at JPM. Begin- ners are taught a variety of basic steps and can eventu- ally go on to the advanced class that follows at 10:15 a.m. Jack Leve will teach the fundamentals of line dancing 1 p.m. June 1 and 15. Tickets may be purchased at the JPM box office. For information, call Alyssa Goldberg, 967-4030. The Adult Services Depart- ment of the Jewish Commu- nity Center, The Jewish News and the Area Agency on Aging 1B will present a symposium on "Creative Grandparenting." Over the course of two Tuesday eve- ings, 7-9 p.m. June 1 and 8, six topics will be offered at the Maple-Drake JCC. Syndicated columnist Jef- frey Zaslow of the Chicago Sun Times will talk June 1 about a modern grandparent. Librarian Susan Barr will give pointers on "Love Over Long Distance — Building a Relationship With Out-of- Town Grandchildren." Sinai Hospital's Karen Moore, a pediatric nurse practitioner, will discuss "Is Dr. Spock Still In Style?" A panel discussion featur- ing Rabbi David Nelson, Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Rebbetzen Nehama Glogower will take place June 8. This forum on "Grandparenting and Intermarriage" will be moderated by The Jewish News. Richard A. Polk will speak on "Providing for Your Grandchildren Financially"; Richard S. Victor, founder/ executive director of the Grandparents Rights Organi- zation, will help make grand- parents aware of their legal rights. Participants may choose up to two of the three seminars each evening. There is no charge for this program; call adult services, 661-1000, for advanced registration. Mame Loshen, Yiddish discussion group, will meet 1 p.m. May 24 at Maple-Drake. There is a charge for non-members. Let's Talk Movies will meet 1 p.m. May 25. Doris Roby will facilitate discussion on Benny and Joon. Participants should see the movie in ad- vance of the meeting. There is no charge. Yesterday, Today and To- morrow will honor requests for a second edition of a discussion on collectibles 1 p.m. May 27. Doris Schuchter, a regis- tered nurse with the Oakland County Health Division, will speak on "Memory Matters" 1 p.m. June 7. There is a charge for non-members. IRP Plans Day At JCC The Institute for Retired Pro- fessionals will host a Meet the IRP Day at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center 2:30 p.m. June 6. All prospective retirees, semi-retired and retired seniors are invited. There is no charge or obligation. A formal presentation ex- plaining the history and pur- pose of IRP will be made by Diane Hauser. Facilitators of the 26 activity groups or their representatives will be on hand to answer questions. Refreshments will be served. BAHM Seniors Stage Review The Seniors of Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present "A Yiddish Revue," 10:30 a.m. May 23 at the synagogue. This review will showcase the talents of Larry Bassin and Yossele Greenbaum and will feature a continental breakfast. There is a charge. Founded in 1901 to purchase land in Palestine for Jewish settlement, the Jewish Na- tional Fund has, over the years, planted more than 150 million trees in areas laid waste by centuries of exploitation and neglect.