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December 31, 1976 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-31

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Operation of NS Workshop Subject of Local TV Program
clients

Detroit's Jewish Voca-
tional Service-
Community Workshop
will be featured in a
half-hour television

SUNDAY, Jan. 16th
1 to 4pm
Southfield Sheraton

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Call for information

Orchestra

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399-1301

PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL

FREE Consultation
Licensed Electrologist
private and confidential by appointment

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documentary 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday on Channel
56.
Both the rehabilitative
and sheltered workshop
phases of the agency"s
operation will be explored
on the weekly program
"Focal Point".
JVS-CW, a Jewish Wel-
fare Federation member
agency, is located on
Woodward and Canfield
Ayes., adjacent to the
newly developing medical
center.
The agency, which re-
ceives funds from the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund,
as well as from public
sources, has pioneered in
several areas of voca-
tional rehabilitation

services to the emotion-
ally and physically dis-
abled. "Graduates" of the
program hold responsible
jobs in business and in-
dustry.

will relate the role of the
agency in rebuilding
lives, and the camera will
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In the other phase of op-
eration at the Arnold E.
-Frank Community Work-
shop, a variety of tasks are
performed by aged per-
sons and those with emo-
tional and intellectual im-
pairments who cannot
enter the competitive
world of work. Many
businesses have engaged
the agency's services on a
subcontractual basis in the
assembling and packaging
of items.
Albert I. Ascher, execu-
tive director of JVS-CW,

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TEAM
MICHIGAN

U.S.S.R.
SPARTAK

Comprised of All-Stars from the
Great Lakes Junior "A" Hockey
Leogue, Team Michigan will ice
an almost all Michigan line-up.
Representatives from the Detroit

The current U.S.S.R. Champ-
ions, Spartak will be led by

Team Soviet members Zinger,
Koroto'. Kulikov, Flordorov,

and Golikov from the recent
Canada Cup Series. Having de-

feated The Red Army and The
Wings of Soviet for the Russian
Championship, Spartak will

vs.

display the speed;-discipline and
style that has characterized that

OLYMPIA STADIUM
FRI. JANUARY 7

country's hockey development.
The Detroit stop is part of a
United States tour that will find
Spartak playing eight games.

Junior Wings, the Fraser High-
landers, the Paddock Pools
Saints, the Wayne Americans
and the Cleveland Junior Barons
will 'make up the squad.
Coaches include Skeets Horn-
son of the Junior Wings, Mike
Kessler of Fraser and Bill Hassler

will sell his $10 million in-
terest in the bank to that
group.
Sloan wrote in the Sun-
day edition of the Free
Press that First Arabian
owns 24.7 percent of a
London firm whose main
asset is a troubled bank,
and a London-based trad-
ing company. First Ara-
bian had a net loss of $2.3
million at the end of 1975,
the last date that figures
were available.
According to Sloan,
Pharaon was forced to
sell his interest in the
Bank of the Common-
wealth when the troubled
bank did not pay enough
in dividends to cover his
payments to the James T.
Barnes family or to fi-
nance the $10 million in
new capital called for by
the Federal Deposit In-
surance Corp.

SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNTS

call Olympia Group Sales at 895-7000

Mail orders to:
SPARTAK VS. TEAM MICHIGAN
Olympia, 5920 Grand River, Detroit, Michigan, 48208.
Please enclose self-addressed stamped envelope.

PHONE

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Bruce Finsilver, of
Southfield has qualified
for membership in Busi-
ness Men's Assurance
Company of America's
Blue Blazer club, the
highest honor for a BMA
representative.

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7:30 P.M.

TICKET OUTLETS: Olympia Box Office, Olympia Travel (Maple at Lahser) in Birmingham and all
Montgomery Ward stores.

From LASAGNA to BEEF CREOLE

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of the Saints.

TICKETS: $7.00 -- Promenade, Lower Arena, Boxes :Reserved)
$6.00 — Upper Arena (Reserved)
$4.00 — Mezzanine (General Admission)

CATERING SUPREME

FAVORITE FAVORS

First Arabian Buys Saudi's
Share of Commonwealth Bank

Controlling interest in
Detroit's Bank of the
Commonwealth will be
held by First Arabian
Corp. as of next month.
According to Detroit Free
Press business writer
Allan Sloan, First Ara-
bian is made up of 28
Arabs who will own about
75 percent of the bank's
stock and have an in-
vestment' of nearly $20
million in the troubled
bank.
Saudi Arabian de-
veloper Ghaith Pharaon,
who purchased control-
ling interest in the bank
in 1975, reportedly on the
advice of First Arabian,

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SOL YETI-MORRIS -
COHEN POST will meet
8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Plans
for the coming year will
be discussed.
* * *

- YETZ-COHEN and LT.
RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARIES will hold a
combined meeting 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home. There will be a
guest speaker from the
Southfield Police De-
partment. There also will
be a report on the recent
service made to the
Northland Geriatric
Center. A social hour will
follow. For information,
call Clair Sussman,
chairman of the evening,
LI 7 9674.

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