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September 20, 1985 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-20

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20 Friday, September 20, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

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B'nai B'rith and
B'nai B'rith Women

ACCOUNTANTS SEMINAR

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Yti

TIME:

Thursday, October 3, 1985
Adat Shalom Synagogue

8:00 a.m.
Registration and Coffee

8:30 a.m.
Seminar, including luncheon and
appropriate breaks between speakers

This program will qualify for 8 hours of C.P.E. credits,
of which 2 hours qualify as accounting and auditing.

COST: Meabers: $40

tkah+leaberal $65

Please note: If a non-member joins the B'nai B'rith Accountants Unit No. 5156 by Dewd,er
31, 1985, the $25 extra charge for this seminar will be credited toward the $55 annual
dues for 1985. Membership forms will be available at the registration table on the day of
the seminar. The $55 dues paid will cover membership through pecalter 31, 1986 (15 months
for the price of 12).

TOPIC

SPENCER

Practice Management for
Stability, Growth and Continuity

Harold Dubrowsky, C.P.A.
Alexander Grant and Co.

Newest Auditing Standards Board's
Pronouncements: Perspective Financial
Information and S.A.8.'s

Dr. Alan Reinstein, C.P.A.,
Associate Professor of HoaxadIng,
Oakland University

Maximising the Use of Baployee
Benefit Plans

Jack M. Schultz, Attorney
Plotkin, Voiles, Siegel, Schultz
and Polk P.C.

Estate Planning Techniques

Jerald D. Shatzmen, Attorney
Shatz:man and Associates, P.C.

Property Tax Planning

Ernest E. Beres, Assessor
City of Southfield

Quality of Practice Issues

Melvyn D. Sbewach, C.P.A.
Nathan, Ettinger, and Shewach P.C.

Litigation,Support: Meeting the
Attorney's Needs

.

Perak al Financial Planning: The
CPA's Current Role

$100 million.
Ruth Broder presented the
report of the nominating
committee, and the following
were elected officers and
board members of Federa-
tion:
Re-elected officers are: Joel
Tauber, president; Dr. Con-
rad L. Giles, Thomas I.
Klein, David K. Page and
Jack A. Robinson, vice
presidents; Mark E. Schlus-
sel, treasurer; and Wayne
Feinstein, secretary. Edythe
Jackier was also elected a
vice president.
Re-elected board members
are: Carolyn Greenberg,
Hugh W. Greenberg, Edward
C. Levy Jr. and A. Alfred
Taubman. Newly-elected
board members are: Maurice
Binkow, Harvey Gordon,
Sharon Hart, Mark Hauser
and Edythe Jackier.
Louis Berry, Carolyn
Greenberg, Mawell Jospey,
Dulcie Rosenfeld, Jane
Sherman and Bruce Thal
were re-elected to the Execu-
tive Committee, and RUth
Broder and Robert Naftaly
were elected to at-large vac-
ancies.

goal of

Paul L.B. MeRenney, Attorney
Hobert B. Schwartz, Attorney
Raymond and Dillon P.C.

Neal A. Silver, C.P.A.
Linden, Klein, Israel and Hoes

°UMW( SPEAKER

Irwin Cohen - Director of group sales for the Detroit Tigers,
and tagged 'Mr. Baseball' by Detroit's sports media.

Please detach lower portion and mail payment and registration by September 30, 1985.

Make check payable to: B'nai B'rith Accountant's unit No. 5156

Mail this form by
September 30, 1985 to:

Registration:

Ralph Woronoff
24700 Northwestern Hwy.
Suite 210
Southfield, MI 48075 •
352-8040

Name:

Eir8:

Master Cost: $40

Address:

City:

lip COde:

Phone: Home

Office

Non-Member Cost: $65

Amount Enclosed $

IF YOUR BANK
TREATS YOU LIKE
SMALL CHANGE,
IFS
TIME 10 CHANGE
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Do you find yourself wait-
ing in long lines only to reach
a short-tempered teller? Does
your bank bog you down with stacks
of forms, piles of applications and miles of red tape? And when
they finally get around to talking to you, can you understand
what they're saying?
If not, it's time to change to Guaranty Federal,
At Guaranty Federal money matters, but people matter more.
That's why we're always more friendly. More courteous. More
helpful. We'll give you more of our time and spend less of yours
by serving you faster. And Guaranty Federal has the benefits
and services of the big impersonal banks.
So if your bank is glad to handle your money but doesn't
handle you with care, it's time to change to Guaranty Federal.

Guaranty Federal
Savings Bank 4,41



Hospital Joins
School Program

An adoption between Sinai
Hospital of Detroit and nearby
Winship School highlighted the
dedication of new quarters for
the Detroit Public Education
Fund, now located in the Ameri-
can Natural Resources building,
One Woodward Ave. •
During the ceremony, officials
of the hospital and the middle
school, located at 14717 Curtis,
signed documents to formally
re-affirm their partnership and
pledged joint development of
programs to help Winship
School students and staff im-
prove the schools' educational
environment and offerings.
The adoption is part of a New
Detroit Inc. sponsored program
in which business participates
directly in the education of De-
troit public school students.
Both the hospital and school
officials will work as partners to
develop programs giving real-
world, hands-on experiences to
students.

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We outnice the other banks.
287-9200

Taylor, Lincoln Park, Dearborn, Riverview, Wyand e,
Allen Park, Trenton, Southgate, Farmington Hill

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Early Deadlines

The Jewish News will
have early classified adver-
tising deadlines for the
Sept. 27 issue. Classified
and display classified dead-
lines are at noon Tuesday, -
Sept. 24.

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