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HOWDY 1978 ... here's
wishing everyone the very
best of health and happiness
in the new year.
About our wishes from
last year ... "Car washes
doing their job and wiping
water
off cars—especially
.
' - in the cold when it is so
hard to open an iced door"
I (f'rs,w still do it) ... "Bakery
something be-
' , ,/ learning
,
slues What else?' " (at
least one word is changed—
now most ask, 'Anything
else)' ... "something final-
ly being done about a light
at Northgate Blvd. and
Greenfield plus paving of
the street on the east side of
Greenfield" (light has been
I put up, but Royal Oak
Township still ignores the
dangerous stones).
"Writers of letters to us
signing their names—won't
be used if we're told not to"
(mail dept. .has improved
' tremendously) ... "People
putting their carts back on
the sidewalk at super-
markets instead of leaving
'-i them to smack other cars or
take up parking spaces"
(some are doing it plus
many who had to suffer
first) ... "Walking out of a
supermarket with a lot of
groceries for $20 instead of
a small bag full (it's $30
now and even the bags have
gotten thinner)...
"The Detroit Tigers pro-
ving that money doesn't buy
everything and winning the
pennant right out from un-
der the noses of clubs who
spent millions trying to cap-
ture one" (those Yankee
bucks won everything ex-
cept a good manager ) ... Sid
"Hudosh" Hudson coming
to Detroit from Las Vegas
more often (now that he has
/- been named 1978 man of the
year by City of Hope, Sid is
, here more than ever—testi-
monial is March 12 at Las
Vegas Hilton) ... "Mom
doesn't stop cooking on
Friday nights" (she hasn't
stopped, but it's now every
other Friday—getting lazy
after all these years) ...
"Somebody devising some-
thing for people to look at in
elevators instead . of the
passing floor numbers
above (great idea if some-
body would come up with
something—cute gals in
T-7-- 9ywell
Bldg. make it
., y d of interesting
thb-ugh)...
"Men wearing skirts until
some women stop wearing
slacks (it's even more
amazing how some of these
gals can get into them!) ...
People not making pigs of
themselves by stuffing
boxes _b_f goodies from sweet
tables at weddings and Bar
Mitzvas (the people are 'us-
ing bags now, too) ... Doc-
tors who are -too busy, -
remembering why they
went to med school in the
first place (more than one
said they did it for mom or

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dad) ... -Animal owners not
walking dogs on people's
grass and stopping them for
some -relief" (the grass is
still greener elsewhere)...
"Gas station employees
who think they're mechan-
ics sticking to pumping
gas" (smart station owners
now hire kids to put the gas
in) ... "Some motorists hav-
ing their horn toy taken
away from them" (against
the law).
WHY WAIT FOR THE ac-
tual day say Janice and
Manny Friedman, who will
celebrate their 25th anniver-
sary in June ... They believe
in doing things now and will
whoopie the occasion with a
Caribbean cruise Jan. 21.
BOB GOLDMAN of Bob's
Traveling Market had his
taste of show business while
in Las Vegas, and wishes
his Oak Park store had in-
door floodlights so he could
do a song or two under
proper conditions for cus-
tomers.
At the Riviera Hotel,
Tony Orlando called Bob up
to the stage ... slapped each
other around a bit ... and
sang together "Hava Na-
gela", an Italian number
and -Roll Out The Barrel -
... Then Tony and the or-
chestra left him on stage all
alone with hat and cane.
All told, Bob was on stage
with Tony for 25 minutes, so
don't be surprised now if
you walk into his market
and see him do a dance ...
or slide- the musical scale
with a tune or two ... Just so
long as he doesn't start
juggling eggs or tossing
pies, Bob will always have
an audience.
LOCAL ALUMNI of City
College of New York, about
1,500 in the metro Detroit
area, are making up their
own rooting section for the
Feb. 8 basketball game be-
tween the CCNY Beavers
and University of - Detroit
Titans ... City College of
New York, a basketball
power back in the early
1950's. holds a record that
cannot be broken ... In 1950-
51, it was the only team to
win both the NIT and NCAA
championships ... This is no
longer get mitt e d ... no team
can play in both tourneys ...
Howard Tepper, class of '53,
has more info on the
"alumni homecoming -
...569-3133.
DISA 'N DATA... Dave
Draznin new president
come Jan.12 of the Red and
White Fez Club (Shrine and
Alhambra) .. Strange
quirk—Joe Silberschein fall-
ing on the tennis court while
in Florida with wife Nita
and breaking two fingers ...
every other one.

The world is new to us
every morning — that is
God's gift, and - a man
should- believe that he is
reborn each day.
— Baal Shem Tov

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aliel had said : "The world
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Rabbi Mona : "But these
three are one and the same:
for if there is justice, there
is truth, and if there is
truth, there is peace."
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