0 * 8 * „ * 0 0 30903 ORCHARD LAKE RD BETWEEN 13 & 14 MILE (NEAR THE GAP & TJ MAX) fireplace barbecue (248) 855-0303 FREE ASSEMBLY & DELIVERY ON ALL OUR GAS BARECUES GRILL MASTER Subeam GrillMaster 40,000 btu BURNER 550 SERIES portable natural gas • w i th 12 ft hose USES HOUSE GAS 0 $199 -99 BROILMASTER Broil Mate NATURAL GAS BARBECUES patio mouint Genesis 2000 $ 569'99 SUMMIT 450 $399.99 50,000 BTU & 2 drop shelves a great griff at a great price -- 4 SEASONS COUPON expires 6/4/99 MHP 4111/1/4_ $499.99 in ground $369" r — — — — — — — — — — — 1"' — I Genesis 1000 I AE L ts t • $2100.' YOUR CHOICE L.P. OR NATURAL GAS barbecues Broilmaster P3N-P26 STAINLESS STEEL nat. gas patio mount$799.99 Broilmaster D3N-U48 inground 569'99 Broilmaster D3N-U26 patio mount erent parts on hand II4 SEASONS COUPON :6 4 SEASON I I COUPON expires 6/4/99 " II barbecue service '1 II LONG HOSE LIGHTER $1.99 LIMIT 1. I I expires 6/4/99 I I at home I I AL .1 L 4 Seasons in the plaza between 13 & 14 Mile by THE GAP CLOSED SATURDAY Open Sunday 10 am 6 pm, - Monday to Thursday 10 am- 9 pm, Friday 10 am- 5 pm OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 10 AM- 5 PM • ti?* 4p. •kko. $599.99 .. r bring in your ad I\B E E R c I B IJ N x : R $35.00 I I II parts to be I I parts extra if needed 1 1 PARTS I I We sell the best & service 1 1 SAVE 20% matched up 11 I I the rest bring in old part or model info • $ ri, , x*, sale ends JUNE 4, 1999 • .65.Zs's Don't miss reading The Jewish News! Now on sale at these locations: DETROIT BOYNE CITY CHARLEVOIX PETOSKEY TRAVERSE CITY Boyne City Books 7-11 Bridge Street Books Don's IGA Horizon Books McLean & Eakin Booksellers Horizon Books Borders Books ; 5/28 I 1999 S36 Detroit Jewish News JEWISH NEWS 'TN Bicyclists enjoy the hostels in New England ding to over 30 countries. She says her fondest memories do not come necessarily from the hostels them- selves although she has stayed in interesting ones at the foot of a fjord in Norway and another in the Finnish countryside. Instead, it was the people she met along the way that made the differ- ence. A social worker in Sweden invit- ed her home for a week to learn more about the socialized medical system in that country; a travel official in Switzerland met her in Norway and invited her to stay with her for a week in her country. "I took them both up on their offer and continued to correspond with them for a while," she said, "and I am glad I did." Samson also advocated hostels,.say- ing they fit the expectations of adoles- cent and young adult travelers. "At that age, you are looking for a clean, cheap, safe place to crash and take a shower," he said. "For $10 a night, you know you aren't going to get room service and four-star accom- modations but you still get a pretty nice place to stay." For more information on youth hostel travel, call Lisa Goldstein at (248) 545-0511 or check out the web site at www.hiayh.org LJ