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September 28, 1984 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984 63

CHUCK
& BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI
13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton)

543-8780

Hours weekdays 8-7. Sun. 7:30-5

Chuck and Bud's wishes all their friends and customers
a happy and healthy Yom Kippur

house, 23275 Riverside, South-
field. Members are requested to
bring all monies and pledge cards.
Hostesses for the day will be Reba

Bloom, Fanny Kardener and
Sarah Schwartz. Members who
cannot attend should call the JNF
office, 557-6644.

Displaced homemaker program
fourth year of service to women

Through a grant from the and employment status. There
Michigan Department of Labor, are no income guidelines.
Interested applicants should
Office of Women and Work,
Jewish Vocational Service and call Sherri Lumberg or Rita
Community Workshop, a non- Morse at JVS-CW, 967-0500.
sectarian agency, announces the
fourth year of a displaced
homemaker program for indi-
viduals from Wayne and Oakland
Lee Wagman, president of the
counties.
Greater Detroit Council of
Displaced homemakers are
Pioneer Women/ Naamat, an-
women who, through divorce,
nounces that Pioneer Women's
separation, widowhood or disabil-
annual donor luncheon will be
ity of spouse, have lost their
held on Oct. 28 at noon at Cong.
source of economic support. After
spending a substantial number of Beth Achim.
The donor event culminates a
years in the home caring for fam-
year's fund-raising activity which
ily members, displaced
supports Naamat's day nurseries,
homemakers find returning to the
day-night homes, agricultural
job market a difficult transition.
and vocational high schools and
This special on-going program
programs of counselling and legal
offers vocational assessment,
aid for adolescents and adult
vocational counseling, job seeking
women.
skills and job placement assis-
Guest speaker will be Tzvi Bisk,
tance. Women who need to be-
emissary to the Jewish National
come financially self-sufficient,
Fund, and Joan Jacobs, vocalist,
who need help in entering the job
will entertain.
market after many years in the
For information, call the
home, are invited to apply to JVS.
Pioneer Women office, 967-4750.
Eligibility is based on marital

Donor slated

We will be closed at 6:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 5th and we
will re-open on Sun., Oct. 7th at 8 a.m.

TOFUTTI

Frozen Non-Dairy Kosher Dessert,

$1 99

per pint

Our Regular Everyday Low Price

Ma-Cohens

CREAMED HERRING . .

■ • ■ ■

$2 19 lb. bulk

Domestic

SWISS CHEESE . . . . .

■ ■





• •

$2 1 t

Sealtest

COTTAGE CHEESE . . .

• •

$ 1 35

PER 24 oz.
carton

City Smoked

FISH

(Nova or Belly Lox)

■ • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

$559
1 /2 lb.

U.S. #1

MICHIGAN POTATOES. .89c,

R
SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH OCTOBE

10 lb. bag.

5th, 1984

NEW MODERN BAKERY

OF DETROIT

WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS,
EMPLOYEES, DISTRIBUTORS, & SUPPLIERS

REMEMBERING YOUR HEALTH AND HERITAGE WITH
EUROPEAN STYLE BREAD AND ROLLS, MADE WITH
NATURAL INGREDIENTS AND PRESERVATIVE FREE

353-4186

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