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October 26, 1984 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

All makes and models.

Install water heater,
disposal, sump pump,
sewer cleaning. All
plumbing repairs.
Commercial and resi-
dential.

24-hour Emergency Service

Licensed-Free estimate

ALL REFRIGERATORS
& FREEZERS

In Home Service.

Licensed.

Written Guarantee.

40—BUSINESS CARDS

NATE'S PLUMBING

855-3388

REMOVAL of all types of
wallpaper. Insured. Arnold Gol-
din. 356-0499.

B & C DECORATING & Painting.
Interior - Exterior. Residential
and Commercial. 25 yrs. experi-
ence. 852-4699, 398-2677.

NEW LOCKS — deadbolts sold
and installed. Phil, 728-0356.

MASTER ELECTRICIAN wants
work. Reasonable. Small jobs a
speciality. 424-8164 or 424-
8142.

398-0177

545-2525

HOT ROOFING. Commercial.
Waterproofing basements. Free
Estimates. Work guaranteed. Mr.
Offman, 883-3939.
CALLIGRAPHY. Invitations, etc.
expertly done by Kaye, 855-
1605.

EXPERT CARPENTER

EXTERIOR CAULKING

SAVE ENERGY & MONEY
Seal out the elements.
Seal in heating &
cooling dollars.
Specializing in
older
recaulking
homes.

Free Estimates Guaranteed

COMPLETE REMODELING
REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, TRIM

Kitchen, den, base-
ment, family room,
cabinets and closets.
Formica work.
Reasonable

FINE CALLIGRAPHY - many
styles for Bar Mitzva's, wed-
dings, personal monograms.
Sheryl. 851-1135.

SNOW REMOVAL. No con-
tracts. Dependable service. In-
sured. Student. Rick. 355-5039.

354-6473, after 4 p.m.

YOUNG experienced painter
needs work! 50 percent off paint.
Insured. 399-1481.

John Pfister
644-4979

MICHAEL GOLDENBERG

This Space
Reserved for
Your Ad

Painter

LOCKSMITH

Call 424-8833

Interior - Exterior

RAY'S LOCK WORKS

Auto - Home - Business

Residential-Commercial

FURNACE SERVICE

D eadbolts Installed
D

Free Estimates

SALES & INSTALLATION

Free Estimates

S

967-0195
$2.00 with this aid,

541-2128

Custom duct work, elec-
tronic air cleaners, power
humidifiers and energy sav-
ing flue-dampers.

NICE JEWISH BOY

Licensed & Insured.
Fast reliable service.

GEM HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING

MOVING?

BRIGHTON MOVING &
STORAGE - TROY

• Low Local Rates
• Full Service Mover
• Reasonable Long
Distance Rates.
• Licensed. Insured

626-0222

STOP LEAKS NOW!!!
ALL Plumbing
Repairs &
Installations
FREE ESTIMATES-
Discounts to
Senior Citizens

Expertly repairs automatic
washers and dryers. Ken-
more and Whirlpool our
specialty. Very reasonable.

357-0119

528-2180

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

Poured walls our specialty.
Licensed— Insured.
Excellent Guarantee.
Experienced Professionals.
Lowest Prices.
Estimates Over Phone.

731-1367

666-1738 i

CALL THE

FURNITURE
DOCTOR







Any Furniture Repair
Re-upholstering
Refinishing
Chair Caning
Our Speciality is
repairing, regluing &
re-upholstering
dining room chairs

CARPENTRY










BY RON COHEN
Custom
Formica
Work
Rec Rooms
Suspended Ceilings
Basement
Floors
Tiled
Closet Organizing
Misc. Repairs

CALL

Very Reasonable.
Professional. De-
pendable. Over 15
Yrs. Serving This
Community.

851-2550

Call 661-4576

Days & Eves.

ATTENTION:
Kerr's will pick-up for
free — clothes, TV's,
small
appliances,
household items, etc.
Store fixtures and
supplies, most furni-
ture. We do the work.
Call Mon.-Sat.
10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

S 961-3020

Hearing impaired Israelis
mainstreamed at early age

I AM a desirable, petite, 32 year
old blue eyed brunette profes-
sional who enjoys tennis, golf,
sailing, all types music, good
food and good times. Interested
in meeting a humorous easy
going professional or business-
man 29-37, with no children.
Reply to Jewish News, # 144,
17515 W. 9 Mile, Southfield, Mi.
48075.

LET's take a chance and meet for
coffee if you're a guy that's hon-
est, sincere, and good humored.
I'm in my 30's and enjoy dancing,
swimming, movies, concerts, the
seasons and lots of other good
stuff. Reply to Jewish News,
# 145, 17515 W. 9 Mile, South-
field, Mi. 48075.

51—MISCELLANEOUS

JEWISH
BRAIN
TEASER

* Over 5,000 questions
* 6 different categories
* for individuals & groups

Adult Game-5 29.95 (U.S. Funds)
Children's Game- 526.95
2400 questions (U.S. Funds)

Prices include postage
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
Send orders to M.D.G. Israeli Imports Ltd.
51 Woodbrook Way. SW. Calgary. Alberta
Canada T2W 4E7

53—ENTERTAINMENT

EXCELLENT Entertainment —
Singles, Bands, Novelty for any
occasion. JIBARO CREATIVE
ENTERTAINMENT. 791-2678.

Clark Family Players

Our Cl a ssified Ads
Get Fast Results

N

NEWS

INTERESTING Legal Secretary
desires to meet male. Reply to
The Jewish News, # 143, 17515
W. 9 Mile, Southfield, Mi. 48075.

Call eves.
544-3118

FRANK'S WATERPROOFING

93

PRETTY, 5'4", Extraverted,
young looking, late 40's, college
grad, wishes to meet well-
balanced, sharing, marriage-
minded man 45-60. Reply to
Jewish News, # 142, 17515 W. 9
Mile, Southfield, Mi. 48075.

Work myself.
Competitive prices.
Licensed

FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING

559-7398

SEND ALL REPLIES TO THE
JEWISH NEWS, 11515 W. NINE
MILE RD. SUITE 865,
SOUTHFIELD, MI. 48015.

BIRTHDAY
PARTIES
and other special oc-
casions
Clowns,
juggling,
magic, music, dance,
puppets, balloon
sculpture
Call Mary Ellen
273-6716

Repairing cracks, pe-
alings, leaks, holes.
Wallpaper removing.
Wall washing.

West Area .

EMERGENCY

Licensd.
Over 25 yrs. experience.

LICENSED & INSURED

A C W INC.

East Area

Call MAUREY
968-1988

Wet, damp, leaky
basements made dry.
Five year written
guarantee. Experi-
enced — lowest price.

50A—PEOPLE
CONNECTOR/
PERSONAL

Friday, October 26, 1984

CARicAlURES,„
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BY LESLIE KLINEMAN

Jerusalem — Tali is four
years old. Like lots of chil-
dren her age, she goes to gan
(nursery school), plays with
her friends, sings, dances,
laughs and learns. Tali is
pretty, intelligent, joyful
and outgoing; but Tali is
different from most of her
classmates. She is deaf.
Tali goes to a municipal
gan six mornings a week, as
do most Israeli children her
age. Here with 29 others,
she plays, sings, dances, lis-
tens to stories and learns in-
teresting things. In her nur-
sery class, seven of the 30
children are deaf.
This is Tali's first year at
an "integrated" gan, but she
had more than three years
to prepare for it. The third
deaf child born to deaf par-
ents, Tali's family brought

53—ENTERTAINMENT

DENNIS VERNIER
Professional
ONE MAN BAND
Available for Parties.
Afternoons and Sun-
days. Vocal and
Guitar - Harmonica
Bass Pedals - Elec.
Percussion. Music for
Listening or Dancing.

Phone 563-3413

r

SPACE AGE

COMPUTER PICTURES

Taken of your guests
at Bar Mitzvas, wed-
dings, promotional
parties, etc.

Call 863-7736

ot

CPEEZE3

'FIACILMWEV

VCR Pl' W,EtiS E.I.C.

293-1723

Tali, an Israeli four-year-old who has a hearing handicap,
attends nursery school at an "integrated" gan. Six of her 29
classmates are also deaf.

for info

55—ART FOR SALE

MARC CHAGALL Lithograph.
Jerusalem window. $5,000
355-3865.

her as a baby to Micha, the
Association for the Re-
habilitation of Deaf and
Hard of Hearing Children
in Jerusalem. Micha is
funded in part by the Joint
Distribution Committee.
There she received indi-
vidual instruction, attended
nursery, learned to speak,
read and write before age of
four. At this point, not every
deaf child is ready or able to
enter an integrated situa-
tion, but Tali showed such
high intelligence and is
such a well-adjusted and se-
cure child, that she entered
her new environment with
relative ease.
At her Jerusalem gan,
Tali's teacher must re-
member to face her deaf
children when she speaks to--
them, so they can read her
lips. Arrangements for
story-telling are a bit more
difficult, but easily worked
out. It's a little confusing for
Tali, trying to lip-read when
all these excited youngsters
speak out at once, but she is
learning to cope with that
too. It's all part of her educa-
tion.
Ashira, the teacher, re-
ceives supervision and ad-
vice from Micha about her
special children's needs.
And all the children know_
that Tali and her deaf
classmates leave the room
periodically for lessons from
Aviva, the Micha tutor who
works with them daily. It's a
great treat for the hearing
children when it's their turn
to join their non-hearing
friends in their rhythm and
musis sessions — the high-
light of the week.
Although she will prob-
ably never hear, Tali's
world need never be closed
or restricted. Her abilities
and her education give her
every opportunity to grow.
Tali and her classmates are
already becoming aware
that handicaps can be over-
come and differences need
not separate.

United Jewish Appeal
Press Service

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