THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 28, 1978 21 Kevin Gasiewski can help you with first aid, automotive maintenance, map reading, and butter pecan. A well-tuned ear to listen when you have a problem. A very good set of eyes to help you spot your car when you can't find it. An uncomplicated mouth to give clear, simple answers to sometimes complicated questions. A two-way radio to keep in touch with the other security people you can rely on at the Center. A badge he's earned by skill, training, and experience in working with (and helping) people. A well-trained index finger for pointing the way to the snack bar or the public phones. A flexible knee for kneeling down to console a six-year-old who has misplaced his Mommy. Kevin has been trained to do his job well. He's a professional who can help you follow the trail of the car you thought you parked here —but turned out to be there. He can also lead you to a great ice cream cone or show you where your lost glove might be. But the secret of Kevin's success isn't that he was trained to help. It's the fact that he wants to help. We think Kevin and the people who work with him are special. It's their attitude that makes Northland more than just a nice place to shop. It's also a special place to visit. row/a Northland Greenfield at Eight Mile Road.