THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Sensational PEOPLE'S CHOICE Quartet • 4 Singers 4- Horns +Guitar • Recent U.S. Tour • Russian $hers to Disco Call for appt to hear band 699-3593 Almost all of Jewish Home for Aged is in its second year of operation. Serving between 25 and 30 people weekly, the pro- gram begins as early as 8 a.m. when the JHA vans pick up their first' FOOT SPECIALIST & FOOT SURGEON DR. NORMAN H. BRANT, D.P.M. Announces The Opening of His Office for DISEASES AND SURGERY OF ThE FOOT. 38471 W. Ten Mile, Farmington Hills, Mi. Just West of the Holiday Inn on 10 Mile & Grand River 476-0500 41 ■ ■ ■•■ ■ 41 1111 ■ 11momming,„. PATEK-PHILIPPE the day program partici- pants avail themselves of the van transportation which makes stops mainly in the Oak Park and South- field areas in addition to picking up individuals in Farmington Hills and on Votrobeck Drive. Upon their arrival at Borman Hall at about 9 a.m., day program partici- pants are greeted by volun- teers who manage the Nosh Nook. This snack bar was implemented in June 1977 by the auxiliary. Socializing and conversing with these dedicated workers starts the day. Thanks to the many vol- unteers who run programs during the course of the week, the day program is able to provide a diversified range of activities for its participants. These pro- grams range from current events discussions to crafts and quilting sessions to explorations of contempor- ary Jewish issues and mod- ern family living; they sup- plement the activities schedule devised by the ac- ,—,q,„i7... Known by the to Sfrtan19 in. uf5 Vet .. Designed and Made by Nate Muccioli Mon: Sat. 11-5 85 KERCHEVAL 882-0110 Bar Mitzvas Sweet 16s Birthdays Fund Raising Popcorn Cotton Candy Caramel Apples AND MORE 4■ A 4b CALL 542-8460 • GOLD GOLD - GOLD HAVE WE GOT SERPENTINES FOR YOU!!! 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In addition, these volunteers provide the day program participants with many op- portunities for stimulation, thought and expression. The day program is fully integrated with the overall program and routine of the home. Through this integration, friendships between cur- rent day program par- ticipants and residents that existed decades ago are renewed and strengthened. There are occasional activities, specifically designed for the day program partici- pants, such as outings to the Jewish Community Center for its annual Book Fair and to Cong. Beth Shalom for its re- cent photographic dis- play on Jewish immigra- tion to the United States. Day program director, Evan Fishman, welcomes inquiries. The program is geared toward individuals who can function indepen- dently within a structured, supportive setting which 40% • Manufacturers of Original & Unusual Creations Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators • Jewelry Designers A i't , c • Friday, December 8, 1978 45 Home for Aged Day Program in Its Second Year of Service The day program of the passengers. between Greenfield d Southfield DECORATOR LAND MISS PERCHIKOFF I II I I Sale ends Dec. 15th CREATIVE JEWELRY CHARTER HOUSE SUITE 120 Immo 567-9422 ak Hours Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6; Sun. 11-4; Evenings By Appointment Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perchikoff of Redford Town- ship announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Andrea Rae, to Mark L. Dubrinsky, son of Mrs. Jean Dubrinsky of Farmington Hills and Mr: Kenneth Dubrinsky of Troy. A July wedding is planned. 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