Seniors For The Ultimate in Quality Bands .. . Call LORIO-ROSS ENTERTAINMENT We Provide Continuous Music with Either Bands and/or DJ's Rumplestiltskin Jerry Ross Band Hot Ice Simone Vitale Norma Jean Bell Sun Messengers Skyline & The Back Street Horns Jerry Ross Band Keepsake Vizitor Loving Cup Cheers Two-Twenty Reflections Radio City Mutual Admiration Society LORIO ROSS Call to View Any of These Bands on Video ex7eAkinmettr 505 S. Lafayette Royal Oak, MI 48067 (313) 398-9711 N A \ • el,6 ses \ . Mack Pitt ORCHESTRA 358-3642 Combo • Big Band Full Service Florist Providing only thefreshest flowers, silks and delivery service for all occasions. Call 553-7699 or visit us at Barry's Let's Rent It 33238 W. Twelve Mile, Farmington Hills 39050 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia PARTIES EXCLUSIVELY Let's Der Together Rod Lose Weight! Do you remember your first successful weight loss program? No "fancy diets" with complicated "exchanges." No "pre-packaged" meals or "shakes." Simple, healthy food is available everywhere! Lose weight while having fun at weekly meetings.* (Just like the good old days.) • Tents • Tables • Chairs • China • Paper Goods . 4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD,, N. OF LONE PINE IN CROSSWINDS 855-0480 ELAINE LOWENTHAL — 932-0676 CALI *starting this January, Elaine win be expanding her "one-on-one" weight counseling in West Bloomfield to a limited number of small groups. Make your reservations now...knifed space available. Instant Photography Specialists Volunteers Are Sought Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel will conduct a discussion on "The People of Jerusalem" 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Cen- ter. For information or to register, call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649. There is no charge for members. Jack Leve will conduct line dance class on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. The six-week course begins on Jan. 7; there is a charge. For information and to register, call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649. A four-week course, "Bring- ing Biblical Women To Life," will be led by Elissa Berg, at Maple-Drake on Jan. 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 9 at 12:30 pm. There is a charge. Pre-registration is re- quired; call Lorraine Morris. The Retired and Senior Volun- teer Program (RSVP) is seek- ing adults 55 and older to participate in the STAR PA- TROL (Seniors Teaching And Reaching) Program in the Southfield, Oak Park and Fer- ndale Schools. Volunteers are asked to commit 2-4 hours per week. A volunteer is matched with one teacher/class for the school year. There is a need for assis- tance with child care, for tutor- ing of students learning to speak English, for reading and math tutors and more. Volun- teers who would like to teach a craft or skill to students would be welcome. Benefits include liability in- surance, mileage reimburse- ment. For information, call Liinda Kaniewski, 333-3716. JPM Seniors Events Calendar AND HIS MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO BRING JOY INTO SOMEONE'S DAY WITH FLOWERS. Senior Events At Maple-Drake On Jan. 10 at 1 p.m., Jill Walk- er will facilitate a workshop to remind us that it is important to live for today. This is the sec- ond of a four part series. On Jan. 14 from 10 a.m.-noon Senior Discount Identification Cards, available to Oakland County residents age 60+, will be taken. The photo ID card en- title older adults to receive dis- counts from various merchants and should include: your name, address, birthdate and social se- curity number. There is no charge. On Jan. 17 at 1 p.m., Jerry Guttman will answer questions regarding investments, annu- ities and long-term health care. Reserve tickets at the JPM re- ception desk. There is no charge. On Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. the Jim- my Prentis Morris building will have a coffee hour to welcome new volunteers to the Center. The program will describe var- ious volunteer activities avail- able. For information, call Leslee Magidson, 967-4030. There is no charge. The Yiddish Culture Club Concert will take place Jan. 20 at 1 p.m. Adel Kozadoyev and Galina Feldman will perform. Travel Show For Seniors 4 A travel show luncheon will be Fir Goldenberg Photography L 350-2420 Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 held at the Oak Park Senior Citizens Center, 14300 Oak Park Blvd. noon Jan. 27. There is a charge. There also will be door prizes. For reservations, call the Se- nior office, 691-7577. Lid New Rabbi Leads Torah Study Rabbi William Gershon will lead the Conservative Move- ment Torah Study at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Max M. Fisher Building. He will speak on Parashat Bo, Book of Exodus. The study session is sponsored by the Michigan Region of the United Synagogue, the Michi- gan Regional Rabbinical As- sembly, and the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary. Study sessions are held every Thursday. There is no charge for the class; lunch is available for a charge, by reservation only, beginning at noon. For in- formation and lunch reserva- tions, call the Detroit office of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary, 258-0055; or the United Synagogue office, 642-4890. Families Plan Winter Camp Families and clergy from Tem- ple Kol Ami and staff from Jew- ish Experiences for Families (JEFF) and Fresh Air Society will spend a winter weekend at Tamarack Camp's Butzel Con- ference Center in Ortonville Jan. 14-16. The theme of the weekend is the exodus from Egypt. For information about JEFF programming, call the Agency for Jewish Education, 354-1050. For information about the week- end, call Elissa Berg at Temple Kol Ami, 661-0040.0