Prostate Cancer Screening Prostate cancer can be successfully treated when detected in the early stages. Thefacts about prostate cancer: • It is the second most common cause of cancer death among American men. • An estimated 165,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1993. • About one man in four diagnosed with prostate cancer will die from the disease (about 35,000) this year. • Many of these deaths could have been avoided if the cancer had been detected at an early stage when available treatment stands the greatest chance of success. Minimize your risk with afree prostate cancer screening. Sinai and Providence Hospitals will participate in Prostate Cancer Awareness Week by providing free prostate screenings to all men over 40 years of age. The screenings will include an examination and a prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test. Prostate Cancer Awareness Week is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the Prostate Education Council and the American Urological Association. Sinai Screening Information. Sinai Hospital will offer free prostate screenings on Tuesday, September 21, 1993 at the Sinai Hospital Family Medical Center, Parkwoods Plaza, 13361 West Ten Mile Road (southeast corner of Ten Mile and Coolidge Roads), Oak Park from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Due to limited availability, please call 547-0700 for more information or to schedule an appointment at Sinai's screening site. Providence Screening Information. Providence Hospital and Medical Centers will offer free prostate screenings on Wednesday, September 22, 1993 at the Providence Medical Center — West Bloomfield, 7416 Haggerty Road at Fourteen Mile Road from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Due to limited availability, please call 424-3183 for more information or to schedule an appointment at Providence's screening site. fROViDENCE Providence Hospital and Medical Centers C/3 C/ SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT 'Where You Come First" MONDAY - FRIDAY southfiEld hkxv Eagle CHRYSLER Plymouth 28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11'/2 Mile At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End Southfield • 354-2950 Accept = 410 Personal Checks & Cash Kosins Clothes Southfield Road at 11/2 Mile 559-6930 Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. Custom Rest oration, Lacquering, Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office fumittire, pianos. For Free Estimates 681-8280 Jackier Deutchman Technion Hosts Sukkah Party The Detroit Chapter Ameri- can Technion Society will hold its 45th annual party 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. This year's format will feature a high- tech sukkah party. The event will be chaired by Lawrence S. Jackier and James Deutchman. For reservations, call the Technion office, 737-1990. Events Set At Maple-Drake American Sign Language will be taught at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center on Tuesdays begin- ning Oct. 12 for 10 sessions. Call 661-1000 for further details and to register. There is a charge. The Oakland County Health Department will bring their mobile screening center to Maple-Drake on Oct. 6. Mammograms will be read immediately following the exam. Call 661-1000 for appointments; screening is by appointment only. Joyce LeBan will lead a tour of the art in the stations of the People Mover 9 a.m. Sept. 28. There is a charge. Challenged Have Support Group Temple Israel will offer a se- cond social and support group for physically challenged Jewish adults 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays from Oct. 5 to Dec. 21 at the temple. The group is designed to provide participants with an opportunity to socialize, to ex- plore issues and feelings, and to create a supportive net- working system. Ibpics that will be covered include bar- rier free designs for the home, social security and disability, recreational therapy, wheel chair aerobics, adaptive equipment, the grief and mourning process and adap- tive driving aids. For information, call Nancy Gad-Harf, 661-5700.