64 Friday, March 18, 1983 -- • NEW HOURS • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS „ 1 , 14. )1 1 4 - ,„ NEW HOURS irv. eweteP SELECTED JEWELRY COMPI.ETE JENVE1,111 SHIN ICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Near Post Office OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. t /or ge Line: $ 2 2611$ 1 95.00 2Lee 2.1r 8e $.1.85 $ 138.75 21,11 C 1 oe tt.3ff $99.00 C ommercial food proceiJori 60 Stanley J. and Margariet •chairman of the Winkelman Winkelman will be honored Dinner Committee' and by the Jewish National honoree in 1967. Fund Council of Detroit at The Winkelmans have its annual testimonial been partners in commu- dinner 6 p.m. June 22 at nity service and dedicated Cong. Shaarey Zedek. to Jewish and Israeli wel- The honor earns the Win- fare for some 40 years. Win- kelmans the JNF's Tree of kelman is P. resident of Life Award, it was an- Winkelman Stores, Inc, nounced by Louis Berry, Born in Sault Ste. Marie in • 1922, Winkel- man was graduated in 1943 from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science de- gree in chemistry, and worked as a research chemist at the University of California Institute of Technology. He and Margaret Jayne Wallace were married in 1943. After- World War II serv- ice as an officer in the Navy, Winkelman joined the fam- ily business, then known as Winkelman Brothers Ap- , parel, Inc. He became) president of the company in 1965, and chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer in 1976. Winkelman has served as chairman and a board member of New Detroit, Inc., and as president of the Jewish Community Coun- cil. He is also past vice president and trustee of Temple • Beth El and a , a iJinari 6 Aod procemor 10 Winkelmans Named Honorees for JNF Annual Testimonial at Shaarey Zedek eivart capacitit. Wh ere the proleiiional chef ihopJ. GOLD STAR PRODUCTS, INC ,\O`N \ -10777 Northend Ave. Oak Park, Michigan 48220 5489840 Open to the public. Hours: M-F 9 to 5 Sat. til noon kaona ■ MARGARET WINKELMAN chestra Hall; and numerous other communal organiza- tions. She has received the Knights of Charity Award as well as the Distinguished Service Award from Wayne State University Board of Governors. Previous honors to Winkelman include the St. Cyprian Award, the American Jewish Con- orgahizations. gress Amity Award, De- Mrs. Winkelman is a troit Bar Association trustee of the Detroit Insti- Liberty Bell Award and tute of Arts; member of the the University of Detroit board of the council of the Human Relations Award. University of Michigan In 1975, Histadrut recog- Museum of Arts; member of nized his contributions the board of Alliance Fran- by establishing the Stan- cais de Detroit; member of ley J. Winkelman Schol- the board of Friends of Or- arship Fund Israel. He was also the recipient of the Wayne State Univer- sity Builders of Detroit Award;- Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award;. National Retail Merchant's Associa- tion Silver Plaque Award and the Bnai Brith Founda- tion Great American Tradi- tions Award. • Campaign Report Sunday . Michigan s most complete lood service equipment and supply distributor . ‘ STANLEY WINKELMAN former director of the Jewish Ho n e for the Aged. Winkelman also was president of the Metropoli- tan Affairs Corp.; member of the board of the United Foundation; member of the executive committee of the National Retail Merchants Association, and many other civic and service Young Musicians Win Awards The Metropolitan Youth Symphony board of direc- tors announces its _schol- arship winners are: Isabelle Friedenzohn, Greg Staples and Kevin. Wolin. Receiving honorable mention for outstanding performance were: Dina Zamczyk, Tracey Kash, Daniel Friedenzohn, Matt Facktor and Afthur Klebanov. Fantastic 40% OFF Shown at the initial meeting of the new Psychol- ogy Section of the Allied Jewish Campaign are, from left, Drs. Stephan Morse, Barry Tigay and guest speaker Akiva Baum, and Drs. Conrad Giles and Gerald Rosenbaum. Former Israel Ambas- photograph. The Campaign's "official" sador to France Walter Eytan will discuss the situ- closing April 19 will follow a ation of French Jewry at the massive effort to contact 1983 Allied Jewish Cam- those in the community who paign and Israel Emergency have not yet made a pledge. At the same time, there is Fund report meeting 9:15 a.m. Sunday at the United a March 31 cash deadline for those who have made Hebrew. Schools. Campaign workers will pledges to the Israel Emer- gather at 9:15 for a "family" gency Fund.- Jewelry Caper (4 DAYS ONLY - THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY) Reg. '50 to '4200 Sale '30 to '2520 jade, hand-carved ivory, lapis, and precious _pearls...all making a glamorous get-a-way in necklaces, bracelets, pendants and earrings. Many one-of-kind I Right lit Your Own Driveway. THE TUNE " -UP i MAN Nursery to Have an Open House ti Open Thursday & Saturday 'til 6:00, Friday 'til 9:00 Open Sunday 12-5 Mo siv iC ". 'iv. HUNTERS SQUARE 31065 Orchard Lake Road at 14 Mile Farmington Hills • Phone 851-4460 7 7, !•.'"'Wri'S -N H An open house to intro- duce the new nursery school to open at Temple Emanu-el in September will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. The nursery will offer a learning center approach to pre-school education and a blend of regular and Judaic curriculum, music, creative movement, cooking and Hebrew dancing. Flexible scheduling and an optional lunch program will be offered. The nursery Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office - with the "garage-on-wheels. '• Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra is open to children age 21/2 to 5. In addition, there will be a parent-toddler class for children 21-30 months. Directors of the pro- gram will be Rena Cohen and Michaelyn Silver- man. 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