THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1984 ..• 71 CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI 13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton) 543-8780 Hours weekdays 8-7 Sun. 7:30-5 Bloomfield. Breakfast will be served. The programs are designed to educate workers on the increased needs of Federation's local and overseas beneficiaries of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. Linda Lee is chairman of the Women's Division briefing team. Her associate chairman is Geri Lester. Ellen Labes is president of the Women's Division and Sharon Hart is its Campaign chairman. UHS women plan annual donor )- 72 The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold its annual donor luncheon on Nov. 7 at 12:15 p.m. at Cong. Beth Achim. The program for the af- ternoon will feature Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel who will present musical selec- tions. The purpose of this donor luncheon is to raise funds to be awarded to United Hebrew School students and alumni. Applicants may receive funds toward teacher training programs and schol- arships to attend Hebrew- speaking summer camps. Grants for study programs in Israel for high school and college students are also provided. Contributions will help provide funds to the Midrasha Library, provide prizes for the nursery school program, and sponsor awards for art and writing con- tests in the UHS. The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools goal is to train future teachers and leaders in the Jewish community. Donor luncheon committee chairmen include: Mesdames Jean Alspector, Bess Axelrod, Shula Boros, Marion Bronstein, Sadie Goren, Micki Grossman, Jean Levy, Sonia Lipenholtz, Ann Mickel, and Co-Presidents Emily Tukel and Betty Weiner. For information and tickets, contact Ms. Grossman, 851-5666; or Marion Bronstein, 356-0591. Leader seminars slated for women The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion's Women's Division will begin a series of leadership de- velopment seminars at 9:15 a.m. Oct. 9 at the main Jewish Com- munity Center. Succeeding pro- grams on Oct. 16 and 23 will be held at the Jewish Vocational Service and United Hebrew Schools, respectively. The programs will focus on the goals of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, the role of the Women's Division within the community and critical issues that effect the community as a whole. Eileen Wasserman is chairing the 1985 leadership seminar planning committee; Pnina Basse is the associate chairman. For more information, call Fed- eration, 965-3939. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A VERY HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! Due to an error in the GRAND OPENING ad, specials that were due to end on Sept. 26th, 1984, will end on Sept. 19th. Frozen Non-Dairy Kosher Dessert, TOFUTTI Our Regular Everyday Low Price $1 All Purpose Michigan 79c POTATOES-,0 .b. bag Homegrown Cello CARROTS 99 per pint $1 00 5 1-lb. pkgs. for Michigan Red Delicious 29 APPLES California Pascal 4 CELERY Sealtest 1/2% Low-Fat 9 Cper stalk 69 MILK lb. C 1/2 gallon Michigan Yellow 10 DRY ONIONS C per lb. SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH SEPTEMBER 26th, 1984 x:x x:x 131{ 1984 5745 MANISCHEWITZ WHITEFISH & .159 PIKE ............... 55 c BREDE'S HORSERADISH 27-0Z. CAN • RED *WHITE CANDLE LIGHTING TIME SEPT. 26. ............ .7:06 PM SEPT. ..............8:04 PM SEPT. 28 ..............1:02 PM GREAT SCOTT WISHES YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR FEINBERG KISHKA MEMORIAL TUMBLERS 8.5-0Z. JAR MANISCHEWITZ 4.5-0Z. BOX MATZO BALL SOUP MIX MANISCHEWITZ 12-OZ. BOX MATZO MEAL 10-0Z. PKG. SAVE 12 9 604LB. LB. it LIMIT 19EA. PLEASE IN QUARTERS 1-LB. PKG. MOTHERS MARGARINE....79 SAVE 384 SAVE 70c GREENFIELD NOODLES UNSALTED 11-OZ. BOX HOROWITZ MATZO KEDEM 22-OZ. JAR GRAPE JUICE PRICES AND ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU SEPT. 27, 1984. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SAV E 3 4` 59t . szE 49' 3/8 1 69 SAVE 34` SAV E 95' ON 3 SAVE 30' 109 SAVE 504