THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42 Friday, December 1, 1979
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MARKET
A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!"
26020 W. 12 MILE RD.
(East of Northwestern)
Southfield
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Sunday 11-8
BRING IN THE HOLIDAY
SEASON WITH OUR GREAT
Fairlane Town Center Sun-
day, meeting 11:15 a.m. at
the 10 Mile Jewish Com-
munity Center. There is a
charge. For information,
call Mark Kover, 661-1000,
daily; or Lester Weitman,
356-8654, before 10 p.m.; or
Max Rosenroth, 544-7449,
before 10 p.m.
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DISCOUNT PRICES ON
BEER AND WINE CASES
Lo-Fat
8 Pack —qth Liters
$
29 gal.
$ .12 7 9
b.
%dr
CANADA DRY
Whole Slab or Cut Free
and Freezer Wrapped
HARD
SALAMI
$ 2891b.
JARLSBERG
CHEESE
$ 2 391b.
CLUB SODA. GINGER
and TONIC WATER
2 — 1 litre bottles
NOVA
LOX
Only
$dN99
lb.
79C
California
Jumbo
69c lb.
PARTY TRAYS
50
per
Pers.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR CUSTOM-MADE HOUDAY GIFT BASKETS
MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPLETE UGUOR SELECTION
VISIT OUR FRESH PRODUCE DEPT. FOR EVERYDAY SPECIALS
COMPLETE DELICATESSEN COUNTER HOT & COLD SANDWICHES TO GO
FULL UNE OF GROCERIES & STOUFFER'S FROZEN FOODS
10110
We reserve the right to limit quantities
SHELDON
PRODUCTIONS
VISA'
come to
the source
Take the guess out of
your gift giving —
Tapper's Gift Regis-
try.
Tapper's
26400 W. 12 Mile Rd.
967-DRIP
12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy.
357-5578
no sabbath calls
S eaj,44.fit
76d4 &
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22101 Coolidge,
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1 Block S. of 9 Mi.
Call 548-4031
We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free
WE WRAP FOR FREEZING
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HARVARD ROW
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KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC.
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will
sponsor a party 8 p.m. Dec.
24 in the main Jewish
Community Center com-
plex. A band will provide
music for dancing, and re-
freshments will be avail-
able. There is a charge.
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W i i ll Be Closed for Vacation
Fri., Dec. 21st
Re-open Wed., Jan. 2nd
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Please Place Your
Orders Early!
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S. Mayes, J. Katz, D. Krasman. Proprietors
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Community Center will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
Zionist Cultural Center
(new meeting place). Social
workers and counselors
Linda Giles and Maxine
Grumet will discuss "Dou-
ble Trouble or Special Chal-
lenge: The Role of the Single
Parent." There is a charge.
For information, call Phil
Fabian, 967-4110; Marge
Thoryn, 399-2265; or Mar-
tin Davis, 532-0494. Reg-
ular meetings are held the
second and fourth Sundays
of the month. Open board
meetings are held the first
Monday of each month at
the 10 Mile Jewish Center
at 8 p.m.
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
According to Robert
Strauss, former U.S. am-
bassador to the Middle East,
President Anwar Sadat of
Egypt told him, "I am con-
vinced that the greatest
sacrifice (for peace) was
made by Menahem Begin,
who had to overcome the
mighty opposition of his
own party and of public
opinion in his country."
Family Unit Head
NEW YORK — Joseph
Giordano, director of the
Louis Caplan Center on
Group Identity and Mental
Health of the American
Jewish Committee's Insti-
tute on Pluralism and
Group Identity, has been
elected chairman of the Co-
alition for The White House
;Conference on Families.
Originators of the Harvard Roast •
Located in the Harvard Raw Mall
Tribute to Begin
WALNUTS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
INCLUDING TH E $ 3
HOLIDAYS
PLUMBING
A flush beats a full house
SUNDAY JEWISH--
SINGLES of the Jewish
TURKEY BREAST
$11249
lb.
ONLY IIIP
U.S.D.A. No. 1 Choice
Hoffman's
1-49 plus dep.
Longacre
Natural
NEW YORK
STRIP STEAK
DAVE'S
hold a "Hanuka Hustle" 8
p.m. Tuesday in the temple.
There is a charge, which in-
cludes beverages.
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MOUNTAIN DEW
MILK
Only $ II
SOLO FLIGHT SING-
LES of Temple Beth El will
PEPSI (Reg. or Diet)
Melody Farms
GOT A PROBLEM?
THE JEWISH SING-
LES will go ice skating at
CHAMPAGNE SALE!
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THE ROSE SHERER
SOCIALITES will hold a
dance to benefit the Berkley
Lions Club 9 p.m. Saturday
at the Oak Park Commu-
nity Center. Johnny "C"
and his orchestra will pro-
vide music for dancing. Re-
freshments and social mix-
ers will highlight the pro-
gram. For information, call
Mollie Stern, 968-3643; or
Shirley Kaner, 398-2296.
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354-2666
Monday Thni Saturday 9-11
(Singles)
I Events
The only real education
comes from that which goes
counter to you.
—Andre Gide
• MIKE'S
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QUALITY FRUIT MARKET
BORDER'S SWISS STYLE II
FRESH GREEN
8c ib. YOGURT 3 For $18. 1
CABBAGE
SWEET, JUICY I
DRY ONIONS FLORIDA ORANGES
9c1b.
125 size
CHAMPION CALIFORNIA
RAISINS
$1 2 9 15 15 oz. pkg.
IMUENSTER CHEESE
$ 1 59 lb.
DOZ.
99c
CELLO CARROTS
49c 5
CALI
lb. pkg. I
WALNUTS
89C
MBO:
lb.
Mike's Own Fresh Deli Dept.
Gourmet Cheese Headquarters
Complete Dairy Dept.
Miami Bake Shoppe
Complete line of
Knott's Berry Farm Products
• Cut Flowers Available
• Quality Gift Baskets
at Lowest Prices
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WE REGULARLY CARRY many fresh fruit and
fresh produce items that other markets call
"Hard to Get."
12 Mile & Southfield
Mon. thru Sat. 9-7
Sunday 10-5
557-6820
The Quality & The Price Are Right
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
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