More Choices! More Fun! Archery...Zip line...Horseback riding... Arts & (rafts...Go (arts...Swimming... Drama...Basketball...Water skiing...Ceramics...Canoeing...Theme days... Rock climbing . . Campfires. . Photography . . Song Sessions. . . Hockey . . . Dancing . . . Nature. . . Tubing . . Woodworking . . Soccer... Music. . Jewish Programming . Pool parties...Multi-media...Gymnastics...Kayaking...Tennis...Cookouts... All Camp Play. ..Shabbat...flag football...Climbing wall...And much, much more! • Such a nice camp! - Nurturing, Jewish atmosphere - Close to home • Intimate village settings - Limited number of campers - 1 to 3 staff to camper ratio Parents and Campers... INFORMATION MEETING • Ten day starter option • Early Bird registration Wednesday, November 14 at 7 p.m. jvipx M. Fisher Federation Building i - Register by November 30 - Save up to $500! 6735 Telegraph Road • Bloomfield Hills Debbie Landau, Director, Camp Tamarack Rachel Ruskin, Assistant Director (248) 647-1100 TAMARACK tamarackcamps.com q r Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM SS BITES the Need The 37th Kingswood Giftorama Presents CHAMPAGNE OPENING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2007, 6 P.M.-10 P.M. A FULLY CATERED OPENING PARTY FEATURING A WINE TASTING AND FRIDAY EVENING SHOPPING—VALET PARKING A HOLIDAY SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA COME DO YOUR HANNUKAH SHOPPING! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2007, 9A.M. - 6 P.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2007, 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Nelson Hersh DM, MS Licensed Specialist FROM SOUPS TO BELTS, JEWELRY TO SERVING PLATTERS AND MORE! you have any rther questions, lease do not hesitate to contact r. Hersh at the ewest state-of- e-art facility in est Bloomfield/ Commerce Twp., 2300 Haggerty Rd., Suite 1160. W1ATW.GIFTORAMA.ORG FROM MAINE TO FLORIDA AND MICHIGAN TO VIRGINIA WE'VE GOT THE STORE!—MORE THAN 50 SPECIALTY SHOPS! Purchase tickets for Weekend Shopping at the door Regular Admission: S 7 per person Bring a Friend! 2 for Sto Saturday and Sunday after 2 p.m. Free admission Sunday from to a.m. Free Parking and Shuttle at 15233 N. Woodward Avenue (Southwest corner of Woodward & Long Lake Roads) Correction e malocc S on o Os cr. - s e o com cause of facial asymmetry or irregularity. Normally the arch the lower jaw (mandible) is slightly smaller than the arch of th upper jaw (maxilla), resulting in the lower teeth closing insid the upper teeth. A cross-bite occurs when the lower teeth ove lap the upper teeth either at the back of the dental arch or in th front. When cross-bites occur with the front teeth, the resu can be a protruding chin. When the cross-bite occurs in th back the result is a narrowness of the face and a poor bite. Cross-bites should be corrected, as the teeth do not mesh together properly and can result in improper wear of the teeth, inappropriate forces causing further dental problems and even breakage of teeth with need for restoration, as well as predis- posing an individual to MID (jaw joint problems) and cosmetic concerns. The best method for correcting a cross-bite involves repositioning the teeth through orthodontic treatment. However, there are some severe cases when orthognathic surgery may also be required for a full correction. This type of jaw correcting surgery entails surgically reshaping or positioning the bones of the jaw, and is entirely performed within the mouth as to leave no visible scars. Some cross-bites can be corrected without surgical intervention if treated while the patient is still growing. Other times, growth, which is genetic, will determine when correction is best timed. It is best to allow an orthodontist specialist to perform an exam to determine Ideal timin of correction. No Strollers Please Proceeds benefit scholarships and academic programs R A R 0 01(-. SCHOOLS 248-926-4100 hershorthodontics.com 1317950 1315260 JI4 November 1 . 2007 C21