THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42 Friday, April 18, 1980
Shapiro Investiture at U-M
Harold Shapiro was in-
vested as the University of
Michigan's 10th president
on Monday. Shapiro is a
nationally-known
economist who has served
10 years at U-M as vice
president in charge of aca
demic affairs.
In his inaugural address,
Shapiro stressed schol-
arship, research and re-
sponsibility to the commu-
FOX & ASSOCIATES
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James D. Grey, CPA,
has joined the Southfield
accounting firm of Gross,
Bornstein & Co.
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•
TamaRoFF
Your Sign of Value
for
Sales • Service
Custom Leasing
TaMaROFF
1 Buick-Honda
28585 Telegraph Rd. across from Tel-Twelve Mall
Southfield, Mich.
Phone 353-1300
HAROLD SHAPIRO
nity as major aims of the
university.
Lubavitch Offers
Summer Camp
for Children
23777 Greenfield, Suite 277
Southfield, Mich. 48075
1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias
Business Briefs
Lyn Braverman has
joined the financial plan-
ning firm of Brode and
Landsberg, Inc., as an asso-
ciate.
BAD CHECKS!!
DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS!!
LET US COLLECT FOR YOU
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Ganeinu Activity Center
of Farmington is now tak-
ing applications for a spe-
cial one-month summer
program for •children age
3-6.
The program, coordinated
by Chaya Bergstein, fea-
tures body building activi-
ties and character develop-
ment through play, snacks,
arts and crafts as well as be-
ginning Hebrew reading
and programs geared to
enhancing Jewish pride.
The camp, under the au-
spices of Bais Chabad of
Farmington Hills, will meet
from June 30 to Aug. 1 at
the Lubavitch Educational
Center, 28555 Middlebelt,
Farmington.
Three- and four-year-
olds meet five mornings a
week; five- and six-year-
olds meet five full days.
Transportation will be
provided in the northwest
suburban areas. For details
and information, call Mrs.
Bergstein, 626-3194.
- Giving advice is some-
times only showing our wis-
dom at the expense of an-
other. _ _
SHABOT
SHALOM
.
FROM GREAT SCOTT
FEINBERG KOSHER SKINLESS
MA COHENS • REG. • NOVA
FRANKS or KNOCKS
SMOKED SALMON
Park West Salon,
6601 Orchard Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, was re-
presented at the AmeriCoif
International Hair Stylists
Show at the Sheraton
Southfield Monday. Penny
Lane Tunis of Park West
Salon was chosen to present
to the media her special
spring creation. For an ap-
pointment, call her at 626-
9191.
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Birmingham Vacuum
Cleaner, Inc., is featuring
grand opening specials on
parts, sales and service for
any make of vacuum
cleaner or sewing machine.
Birmingham Vacuum will
pick up and deliver and of-
fers curb service and free
coffee while waiting for
service. Hours are: 10-6
Monday-Saturday, 10-9
Thursday and Friday and
11-2 Sunday. For informa-
tion, call Joel Lipsitz,
CREAM CHEESE
594
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the
print house
26028 Greenfield Rd.
Phone: 988-40110
.p/Mlab■■•■■■■■
13 Mile and Southfield Road • 48076
Phone 646-8484
_ PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
PHIL
ELLIS
Tues.-Fri. 9:30 6
PHIL ELLIS INVITES YOU
TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION
OF EYE FASHIONS
SILHOUETTE, AVANT GARDE,
ANTHONY MARTIN & MORE
_
26001 COOLIDGE HWY.
Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m.
543-3343
OAK PARK, MICH.
Sat. 9:30-5
B 10 1/2 Mile
CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY •
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357-1056 I
SUITE 110-HERITAGE PLAZA
24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
SOUTHFIELD
Woman Awarded
Business Prize
Gerry K. Goodman,
president and founder of
Wells Freight and Cargo,
Co., Inc., has been named
Michigan's "Small Business
Person of the Year," by the
Small Business Admin*-
tration's Michigan;
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office.
Mrs. Goodrriaii Will
ceive her award at a May 9 •
breakfast in Detroit during
Small Business Week.
The award is made on the
basis of contributions to the
community, innovations in
product development or
business startup proce-
dures, response to adversity
and length of time in busi-
ness. Mrs. Goodman opened .
her first store in 1974 and
currently heads six stores.
inc.
• PASSPORTS •PORTRAITS •CANDIDS
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JEWELERS
IS STILL BUYING
_.
GOLD, SILVER &
pLAT I Num-
40 • '
Including
Sterling
Tea Sets & Tableware
DON BROWN l' N
(
:outurier
Adult Diabetic
Classes Offered
A series of six classes for
adult diabetics will be held
1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
8-OZ. 399
12-0Z
Oakland County Health
SAVE
SAVE
JAR
PKG.
Division, 27726 Greenfield,
1.00
57c
•Southfield.
Classes are taught by a
registered dietitian and a
public health nurse. Topics
ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN
KRAFT PHILADELPHIA
that will be discussed in-
clude the nature of the dis-
ease, dietary management,
medications and sugges-
SAVE tions for coping with every-
6-CT.
8-OZ.
21c • day problems. .
SAVE
.PKGS.
PKG.
ON 2
18c
A written statement from
the diabetic's physician is
required and should be pre-
KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:
sented at the first class ses-
sion. Admission is free, but
TELEGRAPH/LONG
LAKE
IN
BLOOMFIELD
TWP.
•
pre-registration is required.
MOST
STORES
OPEN
• SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS
For information, or to pre-
8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
• ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS
SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
register, call Oakland
• TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM
• 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
County Health Division
Education Office, 424-7058.
PRICES AND ITEMS EFFECTIVE APRIL 24, 1980. NO SALES TO DEALERS.
p9
owner-manager, 552-8480.
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Tel-12 Mall will feature
the Morgan horses Satur-
day and Sunday during
mall hours. Show times are:
11 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m.
Saturday and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday. Jeanne Mellin
Herrick, will. the nar-
rator.
LENDERS BAGELS
(
Alterations and
re-styling
for
I
men & women 1
for
appointment
851 -2220