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for the Jewish Holidays
The proposed exterior.
Clear Lucite
is
value $12
Tablecloth
youi- clloice, any size!
52' x 70" oblong
60'x80" oblong
70' x90"
obboyoval
70' x 108'
oblong/oval
70_ round
Erizabeth Lace, made of 100% cotton,
permanent press, no iron, soil resistant
fabric. Available in white or ecru. Use it
over your favorite sorrel color tablecloth.
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lower level features a
large, open space with
separate activity areas for
adults, teens and chil-
dren. The plans include
two five-pin bowling
lanes.
Two members of the
Ontario Parliament, MPs
Irene Mathyssen and
Wayne Lessard, were on
hand to make the check
presentation to JCC offi-
cials last week.
Said Dr. Juris, "We're
known both within the
Ted Hochberg displays the plans.
Jewish community and in
the general community for
led by Gerald Freed and Alan
the economy and efficiency of our
Orman.
Dr. Allen Juris, the Windsor programs. That was part of the
Jewish Federation executive reason we were given this grant"
director, believes the renovations Canada, unlike the United
will attract more functions to States, has no laws forbidding
the building. "The Jewish Com- government funding of nonsecu-
munity Centre has tripled usage lar institutions. The JCC bud-
by the Jewish and general com- get is funded by memberships,
munities in recent years," Dr. Ontario provincial grants, United
Juris said. As a United Way Way and the Windsor Jewish
agency, the JCC hosts meetings Federation.
The $676,000 Ontario grant
of other United Way organiza-
for the remodeling comes from
tions.
The renovations also will lead a controversial Jobs Ontario com-
to increased Jewish cultural pro- munity action program. The pro-
gramming and additional staff gram has been criticized by the
positions for physical education, government opposition prior to
provincial elections later this
maintenance and support.
The remodeling will not in- year.
The MPs emphasized the sev-
clude the adjacent I.L. Peretz se-
nior citizens residence, which en construction and three staff
houses 85-90 Jewish elderly in jobs the remodeling will create.
70 units. The Peretz building was But JCC and community leaders
see the project ensuring the com-
constructed in 1982.
Dr. Juris stresses intergener- munity's future.
"Thirty-five years ago," said
ational programming in the
Windsor JCC's activities. The building committee chairman
building has a preschool in its Ms. Whiteman, "our leaders pro-
lower level, as well as a weight- vided a JCC for the rest of the
20th century. Now we're looking
lifting room and locker area.
In the remodeling plan, the beyond the year 2000." ❑
Publicity Deadlines
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Six locations to serve you!
•Troy-(810) 879-1010
Venus Plaza 6046 Rochester Rd.
•Canton-(313) 981-7400
Canton Corners 42775 Ford Rd.
52" x 72" ..18' 1288 10.88 ea
52" x 90" 21 14.88 12.88 ea
52" x 108"....24 16.88 14.88 ea
52" x 120"....26 18.88 16.88 ea
52" x 144" ....35 .....24.88 22.88 ea
•Farmington Hills-(810) 6264313
30854 Orchard Lake Rd. at 14 ml.
•Novi-(810) 478-3133
Pepper sq. 39253 Grand River
'Sterling Heights-(810) 795-1500
Crossroads Ctr. 37130 Van Dyke
•Walled Lake-(810) 669-0330
39800 14 Mile Rd. at Haggerty
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