4 The Neighborhood Project and the Jewish Community Center present cycle scenes Engagements A BIKE SAFETY PROGRAM All children in grades 1-5 and their families are invited to attend this free event! Tuesday Fun for the entire family! ■ Get fit with bike exercises taught by the JCC sports staff , June 3, 1997 ■ Climb aboard a real fire engine ■ Win a new bike helmet (donated 4:30-6:30 p.m. by Olympic Schwinn and Fitness Center of Oak Park) ■ Enjoy kosher pizza ( 75 cents) and pop ( 50 cents) Highlights: Jewish Community Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 W. 10 Mile Oak Park ■ Bike inspection, instruction on bike safety and obstacle course provided by officers from Oak Park, Southfield and Huntington Woods Departments of Public Safety ■ Bike registration for Oak Park and Huntington Woods residents ($2 fee) To reserve your space call (248) 967-1112 by Friday, May, 30 Weissberg-Fealk Jack and Doreen Weissberg of West Bloomfield are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter Staci Kym to Joel Samuel, son of Hillard and Joanne Fealk of West Bloomfield. Staci earned her bachelor of science degree in therapeutic recreation. She is employed as a certified therapist for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, spe- cializing in mental health ser- vices. Joel earned a bachelor of science degree in telecommuni- cations and film with a minor in writing. He is employed as a sales representative for Metal Alloys Corporation. An August wedding is planned at Temple Shir Shalom. rDebarah,Ps Di3B0RAH's Drivitations WILL BE MOM( SOON Debbie Boldfine (Weisserman Tower 14 • Southfield 810-569-9792 411: Cr) Invitations 25% Off • TO IA MIRAGE CE1VI'ER 110PEFULIN BY JUNE 1ST (WE CAN'T wary!!!) LLJ (r) U_J CC F- LU LLJ F- 38 DEAR OLD DAD... He was the only person in the world who could actually make sense of the dreaded math homework. He was the guy who never minded pitching you baseball after baseball after baseball, when yau missed 90 percent of the time. He was the kind of person who hugged you in the middle of the night after you woke from a nightmare. THE JEWISH NEWS is looking for great photos and memories of you and your dad for our upcoming Father's Day issue. Written submissions should be typed and double-spaced and may be mailed or faxed. Please limit to one page. Photos may be black and white or color, but must be dear. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like your photo returned. Send to: Dear Old Dad • TheJava. News • 27676 Franklin Road • Southfield MI 48034 Fax (810)3544069 Submissions will be accepted through May 21. NO PHONE CALLS Mack Pitt AND HIS ORCHESTRA 358-3642 Combo • Big Band_____) Goldsmith-Smolinski Mrs. Marilyn Goldsmith and Mr. Jerald Goldsmith of West Bloom- field announce the engagement of their daughter Julie to Bryan Smolinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smolinski of Genoa, Ohio. Miss Goldsmith earned a bach- elor of arts degree in criminal jus- tice at Michigan State University. Her fiance Bryan earned a bach- elor of arts degree in communi- cations at Michigan State University. Julie is planning to further her education; Bryan continue his career as a profes- sional hockey player in the Na- tional Hockey League. A July wedding is planned.