ATTENTION ALL CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES RETIREES MB ELIGIBLE RELATIVES HURRY — ALL PROGRAMS END JANUARY 31, 1997!!! 1997 CHRYSLER CONCORDE Includes destination & acquisition fee $278* PER MO. 24 MO. LEASE 26D Customer Preferred Group, leather, pwr. seat, keyless entry, AM/FM cassette stereo w/CD player, 2.5L 24 valve V-6 engine, 16" alum. wheels, ABS, and much, much more. Stock #10092. Includes Power Sunroof $224* PER MO. 24 MO. LEASE 26B Customer Preferred Group, power windows/locks, air, 3.5L 24V 214 HP V6, anti-lock brakes, AM/FM stereo cassette, tilt, cruise, much more. *Must be eligible for Chrysler Employee Purchase Plan. Closed-end lease with approved credit. $1,500 down, plus 1st month payment, security deposit, title and plates, plus 6% use tax on monthly pymt. 12,000 mile allowed per year on lease vehicles. $.15 per mile if over 12,000 miles per year. Leasee has option but is not obligated to purchase vehicle at lease end. To get total of pymts, multiply pymt. by term plus 6 % use tax. All incentives to dealer. **Must be eligible for Chrysler Employee Purchase Plan. Plus tax, title, registration and destination. ***Plus tax, title Plates. Expires 1/31/97. 41k. *AO CHRYSLER Plymouth sHuman *A► motor sales, inc. Jeep walled lake, mi 669-2010 Walled Lake Dr. Eagle , The champion Tornados. Tornados Win Hockey Tourney Jeremy Konheim scored in over- time Dec. 31 to lead the U.S.A. Tornados team to victory in the Detroit Skating Club Mite Divi- sion (age 7-9) championship. The Tornados defeated four Royal Oak teams to i,vin the tour- nament, and have won three ad- ditional games since Jan. 1. In addition to Konheim of West Bloomfield, other Tornados are: Rick Danko, Norman Eichner, Lauren Kazmierski, Adam Ed- wards, goalie Ryan Dentamaro, Trevor Young, Troy Linton, John Robinson, David Knight, Tony Anselmi, Adam Duke, Matthew Costello, Matt McGary, Max Car- ney and Justin VanHoosen. The team is coached by Mike Young of Orchard lake and man- aged by Al Edwards of Bloomfield Hills. Maccabi Movie Fundraiser Feb. 2 Fool Tables Cue Sticks Foker Tables Air Hockey Soccer Tables Electronic Part Boards The annual Movies for Maccabi fundraiser for the Detroit Maccabi Club will be held Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Showcase Cinemas Auburn Hills, on Opdyke Road one mile north of University Drive. The annual event raises schol- arship funds for Jewish teen-agers who need financial assistance to participate in the Maccabi Games. The Feb. 2 event will begin at 3 p.m. with a reception, a 50/50 raf- fle and a light buffet. . Participants can then attend any of the movies in the 14-the- ater complex. Funds raised will help 20-25 athletes participate on the Detroit teams expected to attend the re- gional Maccabi Games in Mil- waukee the week of Aug. 10 or in Pittsburgh the week of Aug. 17. Movies for Maccabi tickets are $25 for adults and $18 for youths under age 19. For tickets and in- formation, call Sandi Matz, (810) 851-2660. B'nai B'rith B-Ball To Begin The B'nai B'rith Basketball League will begin play Sunday morning, Jan. 19, at Southfield- Lathrup High School. The league is still seeking teams and players. For information, call Keith Sir- lin, (810) 682-6890. Max ()lender 4-Year-Old Wins Giant Slalom Max Olender, 4-year-old son of Allen and Amy Olender of West Bloomfield, won his first ski race on Dec. 25 at Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville. Max placed first in the 4-6 age group in the Candy Cane Giant Slalom race on an 1,100-foot course on Crystal Mountain's in- termediate hill. His father skied parallel to him during the race. Max was the youngest entrant in the race. It is his second year of skiing. AZA Basketball Jan. 12 Kishon 29, Wallenberg 28 Brian Goldberg of Kishon scored 18. Burns A 33, Funk A 30 Michael Weberman of Burns scored 15. Herzl 60, Greenberg A 22 Aaron Taub of Herzl scored 21. Strauss 26, Greenberg B 20