Fund-Raising For BBYO Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Board of Di- rectors will kick off the 1995 Fund-raising Campaign to raise funds for the local BBYO pro- gram for April 1 through mid- June. Paula Goldman-Spinner, will chair this campaign with the help of the fund-raising steering committee: Steve Schanes, Irwin Alterman, Richard Blumenstein, Bruce Gorosh, Debbie Stern and Francine Snyder. Professionals Dinner Planned Professional Jewish single Baby Boomers (30s-40s) are invited to meet for dinner at 7 p.m. on Tues- day, March 28, at Dennison's. There is a charge. For information and required reservations, call Harry Pevos, (810) 357-8850. BBYO Plans Youth Events Michigan Region BBYO will hold the annual Adviser Recognition Night on Thursday, March 23, 7 p.m. at the Agency for Jewish Education. The theme this year is "Tribute to Excellence." Spon- soring groups for this event are B'nai B'rith Michigan Regional Council, B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit, M.C. Zeiger Lodge of B'nai B'rith and Michigan Region BBYO Board of Directors. Semi-formal attire is requested. Refreshments will be served following the evening program. On March 24-26, Michigan Re- gion BBYO will host Great Mid- west Region for the 1995 Interregional Convention. This year's theme is "You and I Can Change Our World." The coordi- nators of this weekend event are Benji Manson of Jolson AZA and Shari Katz of Chaverot BBG. Fri- day night services and Oneg Shabbat program, "Create Your Own Jewish Future," will be held at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. On Saturday, activities include services at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue followed by a Torah Pup- pet Theatre and guest speaker, community service projects and Habitat for Humanity and the Cannery, a food preparation fa- cility sponsored by the Mormon Church, in the evening, havdal- lah and a social event. On Sun- day, a workshop, "Improving Our BBYO World: Strengthening the Chapter," and a spirit and skit session will be held at the Maple- Drake Community Center. Our spacious apartments leave enough mom foryour baby. At The Trowbridge, there's plenty of room for Name your favorite things. And arrange them how you'd Address City like. The choice is yours. We offer spacious Phone rental apartments with full kitchens, ranging in size from one to two bedrooms. Apartments as large as ours are unique and no one offers you a greater quality of services than we do. To find out more please call (810)352-0208. 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In particular, losses affect- ing the high frequencies impact the ability to understand the high- frequency sounds of such impor- tant consonants in the English language as "s," "f," "th," "t," and "k." The fact that these consonants are also uttered with weak inten- sity makes it even more likely that the person with a high frequency loss will confuse one for the oth- er. Factor in the noise encountered in most listening situations and a person wtih a high-frequency loss is likely to complain that those around him or her are mumbling. Instead, the fault rests with the lis- tener's hearing ability. ATTENTION, READERS! WE WANT TO KNOW! Are these week- ly columns helpful to you? Do you think these hints and advice about hearing are a useful service to the community? We at CRUZ HEAR- ING AID SERVICE, located at 18899 W. 12 Mile Rd., in Lathrup Village, are evaluating whether or not to continue our sponsorship of these columns and your input is important to us! 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