THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
BUSINESS
DR. WILLIAM G. SILLS has
been appointed to the medical
staff of William Beaumont Hospi-
tal. Dr. Sills also serves on the
medical staff of Sinai Hospital of
Detroit.
TEL-12 MALL will host the Kit
Car Show of the Grand Touring
Sports Car Association today
_through Sunday during mall
hours: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. today and
Saturday and noon - 5 p.m. Sun-
days. The mall will host the Mys-
tics magic show at 2 and 7 p.m.
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
HUNTERS SQUARE-TALLY
HALL SHOPPING CENTER
will celebrate its fourth anniver-
sary this month. There will be
sales, prizes and contests, craft
show and an appearance by
WLLZ-FM disc jockeys. At 1 p.m.
April 28 Tally Hall will. have "all
you can eat" contests.
KINERET FOOD CORP. has
introduced a line of frozen foods
under the Kosherific label. The
new line includes potato pudding,
broccoli souffle, three soups and
breaded fish sticks.
ROYAL KEDEM WINERY of
Milton N.Y. has introduced two
new wines: kosher Cabernet
Sauvignon and a kosher Reisling.
POSITIVE SELF, a compulsive
eaters network, will begin a series
of groups the week of April 22. For
information, call Positive Self,
569-2666.
. SINCERE APPRECIATION
has just won two major awards in
the 1984 National Mall Monitor
Annual Store Design Contest.
The award-winning JGA entries
were for the Fendi store in The
Mall at Short Hills, N.J. and for
the 9-West shoe store in Briar-
wood Mall, Ann Arbor.
METROPOLITAN DENTAL
CENTERS will offer free dentis-
try to persons who would ordinar-
ily be unable to afford it, from
Monday through May 15, at all of
the 11 locations. Services will be
determined on an individual
basis.
DR. HENRY J. SPIRO, a
cataract specialist, is guest
speaker at a seminar held by the
American Intra-Ocular Implant
Society in Boston, Mass.- this.
week.
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Business Seminar
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ness Administration and the
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velopment Center will co-sponsor
a workshop for small business
owners and managers 8 a.m.
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Using Medicine Wisely
Topic Of Senior Adults
The senior adult department of
the Jewish Community Center
will present a talk on "Using
Medicine Wisely" at 1 p.m. Tues-
day in the assembly hall of the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of
the Center.
Marsha Greenberg, registered
pharmacist at Sinai Hospital, will
be the speaker. A follow-up work-
shop will be held at 11 a.m. April
23 in room 15 of the Morris
Branch.
All senior adults are invited
free of charge.
Librarian Chana Klein will
continue her series on Jewish lit-
erature at 10 a.m. Wednesday in
the Morris Branch Library.
The senior adult department
has arranged a trip to see Sophis-
ticaed Ladies for Thursday, leav-
ing at 5:30 p.m. from the Morris
Branch. There is a fee. Reserva-
tions are due by Monday. For in-
formation, call Helen Singer,
967-4030.
A lecture for senior adults
entitled, "Is The Doctor In?" will
take place at 1 p.m. April 19 in the
Jaffe Hall of the Morris Branch.
Admission is free. The program is
provided by a grant from the Area
Agency on Aging, 1-B.
A new class on tairoring will
begin at 1 p.m. Thursday in the
Morris Branch, room 2. Tailor
Max Glass will be on hand for con-
sultation.
All seniors are invited free of
charge.
Active Adults Plan
Choir Rehearsal
- Rehearsals for the Active
Adults choir will begin at 10:30
a.m. Thursday in Shiffman Hall.
For information, call Debbie
Klein, 661-1000, ext. 235.
Active Adults will start a walk-
ing club at 9:30 a.m. April 19. For
details, call Ms. Klein.
The group will sponsor a talk by
Stanley Clamage as pat of the buf-
fet luncheon/lecture series in
room 239 of the Maple/Drake
building on Monday at noon.
There is a nominal fee. For reser-
vations, call Ms. Klein or Judy
Samson.
On Thursday, the Active Adults
will have a current events discus-
sion led by Iry Lichtman. Lunch-
eon will be served at noon in room
239 of the Maple/Drake building.
There is a nominal fee, and guests
are invited. For reservations, con-'
tact Ms. Klein or Ms. Samson.
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