(2- 54 Friday, September 24, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Activities nominal cnarge. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet noon Drapkin, humorist and author, will present the program. President Frieda Massover invites guests. Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Luncheon will be served at a For reservations, call Ida Lewis, 968-6799; or Betty Stewart, 557-3117. * * * TIKVAH CHAPTER MILE A coot sa ..SEEP 6E1' ,S1LEA.RED BABY GaTrs... YARN SPUN FEED GEESE , DUCKS ANI) ",5UNDAY FUN AT UPLAND I-1111S FARM NOW OPEN SUNDAYS ONLY JUNE 1st-NOV. 1st 5upoo\g-- 11 , WORIIi. - ON E NOON-5 P.M. CHILD ADKW1ON f UM7 CNE CtUPcH PER CAR A - - - - - - - /*UPLAND HILLS FARM stoney JN • xIs t 1 -y -0.1 66 caa 'I've got a vlace giS-ts t6Ttegst; Nevi %outs asn.-5..0.0. Scv. o° to Ice • Ga,tr-‘11-g, • Vac-Waged Sak.10 s o . A lokt Coniectione V.Stlaccakoave Map\e SPITOgbarn 266 \Noodwa ld betWeel, 644- 4 ' 320 A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL MOMS & MOMS-TO-BE We believe that when you shop for MATERNITY, LAYETTE, INFANTS or TODDLER CLOTHES you should have 1. A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM 2. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE IN MAKING YOUR CHOICE 3. Accountants' CPE Seminar The Bnai Brith Account- ants Unit is sponsoring its first all-day seminar for continuing professional education. The seminar will be held 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 6 at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The program will qualify for nine hours of continuing professional education cre- dit. Speakers will include Kevin H. McKervey of Ale- xander Grant & Co., Ken- * * MERCHANDISE OF TOP QUALITY PLUS 4. THE BEST PRICES IN TOWN We also believe that the only MATERNITY and CHILDREN'S SHOP in the area that offers you ALL of the above is Applegate Square Inkster & Northwestern 352-9799 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8 P.S. A HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL!! neth A. Hiltz of Price Waterhouse, John B. Re- nick, CDP, of John B. Re- nick Associates, Marc Be- lsky of Coopers & Lybrand and Ernest Shaw of Walsh College, who is a past president of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. There is a charge and non-members are invited. For reservations, by Oct. 1, call Jim Grey, 557-8883; or Larry Hyman, 352-8040. * BB Foundation Will Honor Two at American Traditions Dinner crook N. - - ADMISSION and HAYRIDES Children $2.00 Adults $2.50 PONY RIDES 50' Lo,ca will meet noon Tuesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Program Vice President Goldie Kramer will present a special com- memorative program celeb- rating the 85th birthday of Bnai Brith Women. Tikva members will present a "Flashy Fashion Show." President Dorothy Fishman invites guests. There is a nominal charge for lunch- eon. For information, call Fredell Whiteman, 356- 1864. The Bnai Brith Founda- tion will stage the Bnai Brith Great American Tra- ditions Award Dinner Nov. 15 at the Westin Hotel. John C. McCabe and Stanley J. Winkelman will be the co-recipients of this award, which is presented to "deserving recipients whose life, vision ; philan- thropy, community leader- ship and outstanding con- tribution to the social and cultural life of our nation best exemplify the Ameri- can tradition of selfless service." McCabe came to Blue Shield of Michigan in 1965 as the executive director and was named president in 1966. When the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans in Michigan became consoli- dated in 1975, McCabe was named as president and chief executive officer. McCabe is vice chair- man and a member of the executive committee of the board of directors of the Blue Shield Associa- tions and a member of the board of directors of BCS Financial Corp. in Chicago. He also is on the board of directors of the Blue Cross Association. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Manhattan College and did graduate work in economics at Col- umbia and New York Uni- versities. Active in numer- ous professional and com- munity organizations, McCabe is past president of the Michigan Health Coun- cil, a fellow of American Health Association, a member of the Interna- tional Federalism of Volun- tary Health Funds and the American Academy of Med- ical Administrators. In 1973, McCabe was ap- pointed chairman of the Na- tional Alliance of Businessmen for the Detroit area. He is on the board of di- rectors of the Metropolitan Fund, the United Founda- tion and the Advisory Council of Junior Achieve- ment of Southeast Michi- gan. McCabe is a trustee of the Manpower Education Institute of New York City and former director of the Bank of the Commonwealth as well as former president of the Police Athletic ceived the St. Cyprian Award, and in 1968 the American Jewish Congress Amity Award, the Detroit Bar Association Liberty Bell Award and the Univer- sity of Detroit Human Rela- tions Award. He also has re- ceived the Wayne State University Builder of De- troit Award, the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award and most recently the Na- tional Retail Merchants Association Silver Plaque Award. JOHN McCABE League. Winkelman joined Winkelman Stores, Inc. (formerly Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Inc.) in 1946. He worked his way up through the ranks as general merchandise administrator, vice president in charge of merchandise and direc- tor, senior vice president and executive vice president and then in 1976 to the highest posi- tion which he now holds, chairman of the board and chief executive offi- cer. Winkelman was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan in 1943 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy. Winkelman has been actively involved in a variety of -causes, among them the Council of Jewish . Currently Winkelman is affiliated with the Jewish Community Council, New Detroit, Inc., Economic Growth Corp. of Detroit, Merril- Palmer Corp., Detroit Round Table of Chris- tians and Jews, Detroit Renaissance and the Na- tional Urban Coalition. Nathan D. Rubenstein is chairman of the Bnai Brith Foundation Committee for the Great American Tradi- tions Award Dinner. Proceeds will go in sup- port of Bnai Brith's famed Youth Serving Agencies, AZA, BBG, the Hillel Foun- dations on college campuses and the Career and Coun- seling Services in field offices throughout the United States. For information and reservations, contact the Bnai Brith Foundation, 25835 Southfield, South- field 48075, 552-8070. New Location for Dance Group The Israeli Folk Dance Forum announces its new location is the Jimmy Pre- ntis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. The group will meet 7 p.m. Tuesdays. in the as- sembly hall. For information, call Sunny Segal, 967-3129. Physician Cited STANLEY WINKELMAN Federations and Welfare Funds, United Community Services, Jewish Home for Aged, Metropolitan Fund, Inc. Temple Beth El, Detroit High School Study Corn- mission. In 1965, Winkelman re- Dr. Jeffrey D. Band, asso- ciate professor of medicine at the Wayne State Univer- sity School of Medicine, was recently awarded the Com- mendation Medal by the U.S. Public Health Service "for his contributions to the understanding of the Toxic-Shock Syndrome." Napoleon promised to give Palestine to the Jews.