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February 07, 1986 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-02-07

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34 Friday, February 7, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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• Bloom and Bloom •

If you are not wearing it ...sell it!

• Registered Electrologists •

'You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur-
chase fine gems. Diamonds and Gold Jewelry.

A SERVICE TO PRIVATE
OWNERS BANKS & ESTATES

Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance.

Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield

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SPECIALISTS

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AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GI A . IN GRADING & EVALUATION

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Suite 134
Birmingham 642-557 5

Fine Jewelers

EST. 1919

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Build a better life

Thurs. 10-8:30
Sor. 10:00-5:00

OPEN HOUSE

Birmingham/Viest Bloomfield
Montessori School
Sunday, February 16, 1986
2:00-4:30 p.m.

PRE-SCHOOL—KINDERGARTEN

(Ages 21 /2-5)
ELEMENTARY (Grades 1-4 & 5-7)

Enjoy observing Montessori demonstration classes with children
working with the unique Montessori materials in sensory-perceptual
development: reading, writing, math, science, art, music, French &
physical education. Also investigate the individualized non-graded
approach to education. 1-6 Teaching Ratio.

See our Student Art Show and Student
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Bring the family - Refreshments

Tony is.
As one of the more than 6 million Americans with mental
retardation, he wants the same things you do ... a happy,
productive life ... to make friends ... to prove himself.
Every day, people like Tony take part in programs of
education and job training, neighborhood living and
self-development, proving that persons with mental
retardation can contribute to our communities.
That's why the Association for Retarded Citizens asks for
your support. Help build better lives.

Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens
17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076
(313) 557-7650

Birmingham/West Bloomfield Montessori
2965 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033
(Corner of Mick:Rebell)
626-6665

Help build the(arc

Association for Retarded Citizens

NEWS

Mubarak Urges
EEC To Implement
Mideast Policy

Bonn (JTA) — President
Hosni Mubarak of Egypt last
Saturday urged the European
nations to implement their
agreed-upon policy in the Mid-
dle East conflict as stated in the
June, 1980 Venice Declaration
by the Foreign Ministers of the
European Economic Commun-
ity (EEC) member-states.
Mubarak, speaking at a press
conference here, with Chancellor
Helmut Kohl of West Germany,
reminded the Europeans that
the Venice document called for
the "association" of the
Palestine Liberation Organiza-
tion in the peace process and
recognized the right of the
Palestinian people to self-deter-
mination.
Kohl, who played host to
Mubarak over the weekend, as
he did to Prime Minister Shimon
Peres of Israel last week, pro-
mised that Bonn will work to-
gether with its Common Market
partners to advance the Middle
Eastpeace process. He did not
specify what course of action
would be taken. He noted that
Europeans view the Middle
East as a source of tension that
could affect the continent.
According to diplomats here,
West Germany will continue to
press for revival of the Euro-
Arab dialogue, begun in 1973 at
the time of the Arab oil embargo
but long since dormat. It is held
on the foreign ministers level. So
far, Bonn's Common Market
partners have been cool to the
idea.

Argentinian,
Uruguayan
Chiefs Plan
Israeli Trips

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New York (JTA) — The
chiefs of state of both Argen-
tina and Uruguay will visit
Israel this year, an indication
of improved relations between
Israel and Latin America, ac-
cording to Hanan Olamy, head
of the Latin American Depart-
ment of Israel's Foreign Min-
istry, it was reported last week
in New York's mass circulation
Spanish-language newspaper,
El Diario/La Prensa.
Uruguayan President Julio
Sanguinetti plans an official
visit to Israel within the next
four months, and Argentine
President Raul Alfonsin will
also visit at some time during
the coming year, Olamy said .
The New York-based Span -
ish-language daily added that
Olamy also told reporters tha t
two other Uruguayan officials
— Vice President Enriqu e
Tarigo and Foreign Ministe
Enrique Iglesias — are to ar
rive in Israel soon on separat :
visits. They are the highes
level offiCals from this Sout
American country to visi
Israel in more than a decade

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