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June 18, 1982 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, June 18, 1982

1st Closet•Reg. Price

Min. $800.

2nd Closet • 10% Off

Additional
Closets • 20% Off

Offer Ends 6-30.82

LUTTER

THE SPACE PLACE

WE PLAN, INSTALL AND ACCESSORIZE . CLOSETS

28956 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48018
(Between 12 and 13 Mile Roads) • 855-9678

NEW

Meeting Told JVS-CW Emphasis Changing

Programs for aid to the
newly unemployed and
mobilization for continuity
in vocational training and
aid to the elderly and re-
tarded were outlined at the
annual meeting of the
Jewish Vocational Service
and Community Workshop,
June 10, held at the
Sheraton-Southfield Hotel.
Mrs. Nora Barron, the
agency's president, declared
that through its 40 years of

ORLEANS •

Kosher Meat & Poultry

15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield
New Orleans Mall opposite Star Bakery

569-1323

We tarry Only Kosher Meat and Poultry
We Kasher Only On Request

Our Ground Beef, Beef Patties & Cubed Steaks
are always kashered

We Wrap For Freezing and Deliver at No Extra Charge

Watch for our specials of the week

COMPARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

And that's the whole
family! Individuals pay
only $90.

It's a great deal. From May 31 to
September 5, your Summer Swim Club
membership entitles you to the use of JCC's
outdoor facilities including: • basketball
court • grass volleyball court • tetherball
• play area • lounges • snack bar • table
game area • track • 2 platform tennis
courts—with no court fees.

service, the JVS-CW has ices to the newly unem-
been a "beacon of hope" to ployed and single women
the disabled and the disad- who are heads of house-
holds and who are with-
vantaged.
Agency Executive Direc- out work.
tor Albert I. Ascher noted
JVS is also working
that the 40th year of opera- closely with the state De-
tions has taken place in the partment of Mental Health
most "adverse economic and to facilitate the de-
social climate" in which the institutionalization of men-
agency has operated. "Eco- tally ill and mentally re-
nomic hard times" he noted, tarded people by expanding
"are not new to Detroit, but its workshop services.
what is new is a shift in val-
During the annual meet-
ues which has resulted in
ing,
Celeste Rabow, a repre-
less public support for social
sentative of Detroit Coun-
service agencies."
During 1981-1982, due cilwoman Maryann Mahaf-
to some federal and state fey, read a proclamation /is-
cutbacks, some agency sued by the Detroit City
services to the handi- Council commending JVS
capped had to be re- for its 40 years of service.
duced. However, the Walter Nussbaum read a
agency did experience proclamation from Gover-
growth in other areas of nor William Milliken hon-
service. At present, in oring the agency's 40 years
light of the changing eco- of service to the citizens of
nomic climate in gov- Michigan and commended
ernment policies, the it for its close working rela-
agency is shifting its pro- tionships with various state
file of client services. agencies.
Mrs. Marlene Handler,
While fewer handi-
capped and aged people
are being served, em-
phasis is being placed
upon expansion of serv-

Plus you may use these indoor facilities:
• 11 racquetball courts—with no court fees
• 5 squash courts—with no court fees
• indoor track • weight room • gymnasiums
• free slimnastic classes • babysitting
services (a fee is charged).
And there's more. Your Swim Club
membership fee may be applied to year
'round memberships. Just call 661-1000
ext. 166. And you-get member's rates for
summer classes, too. Sign up now. And
have a fun, healthy summer.

JCC Hours

Outdoor Pool

Indoor Pool

Main building

Sunday
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday

9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
7 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
7 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

it

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48033 • Phone 661-1000

Due to this special offer, Summer Swim Club membership fees must be paid in full, in advance. Outdoor pools open June 13.

JVS board member, pre-
sented the "Employer of the
Year" Award to Telecheck
Michigan, Inc., for its out-
standing cooperation in as-
sisting JVS to find jobs for
its clients.
The "Contractor of the
Year" award was pre-
sented by Richard Mad-
din, treasurer of JVS, to
the Chip Clip Corp. for its
cooperation in providing
contract work for the
JVS-CW sheltered work-
shop clients.
Mrs. Barron was re-
elected president of
board. Also elected w
Irving Goldman, Stuart
Goldstein and John Green-
berg, vice presidents; De-
nnis Kayes, secretary; and
Maddin, treasurer.
Elected to the board were
Abraham Burnstein, James
Deutchman, Harold Elson,
Honey Friedman, Julie
Levy, Walter Nussbaum,
Sonny Raichlen, Ken Saf-
rin, Morris Silverman and
Melvin Wallace.

* *

In the top photograph, Mrs. Nora Barron accepts
a proclamation by Governor Milliken from Walter
Nussbaum. In the bottom photograph, Richard Mad-
din, right, presents the JVS-CW Contractor of the
Year Award to Frank Groth and Tom Corrigan of
Chip Clip Corp.

Applebaum Is Re-Elected
Historical Society President

Phillip Applebaum was
re-elected president of the
Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan at the society's
23rd annual meeting.
Other officers are: Lenore
Miller and H. Saul Sugar,
vice presidents; Ida Levine,
treasurer; Esther Klein, re-
cording secretary; Gertrude
F. Edgar, corresponding
secretary; Sarah Rogoff, fi-
nancial secretary.
Elected to the board of di-
rectors were: Sarah Bell,
Judy Cantor, Laurence B.
Deitch, Walter L. Field,
Carol Finerman, Leon
Fram, Morris Friedman,
Philip Handleman, Laur-
ence Imerman, Walter E.
Klein, Mrs. Louis LaMed,
Reuben Levine, Stanley
Meretsky, Harold Norris,
Evelyn Noveck, Patricia
Pilling, Bette A. Roth, Ab-
raham Satovsky, Bette Sc-

hein, Oscar D. Schwartz,

-

PHILLIP APPLEBAUl∎A

Howard Sherizen, Devera
Stocker, George M. Stutz,
Adelle W. Staller and Lee
Waldbott.

The great majority of
those who speak of perfecti-
bility as a dream, do so be-
cause they feel that it is one
which would afford them no
pleasure if it were realized.
—John Stuart Mill

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