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August 01, 1986 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-01

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o movie listings

CARL

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KEEGO TWIN

833-0700

3020 Grand River

On Orchard Lake at Cass Lake Rd.
11/2 Miles West of Telegraph
682-1900

Free Parking

Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon

'Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors.
Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties
Serving daily from~ 11:30 — Sunday from 2 p.n. )

This ad will entitle bearer to

ONE FREE ADMISSION

Every day except Saturday
When a second admission is purchased

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Double Feature
"BACK TO SCHOOL" (PG-13)

Specializing In
Choice Steaks, Chops
Seafoods

DENIS' PLACE
FOR STEAKS

Shown with

"3 STOOGES FESTIVAL" (G)

King-Size Cocktails

Double Feature
"CLUB PARADISE" (PG-13)

Daily Luncheon Specials
From 11 a.m.

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Shown with

"ABOUT LAST NIGHT" (R)

Piano Bar Entertainment Wad.-Sat. • Open 6 Days
Valet Parking
19172 GRAND RIVER Bet. Southfield & Outer Drive • 535-0495

DINNER THEATRE AT

HYATT REGENCY D DEARBORN

JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions

You're probably
getting a lot
of advice
these days.

present

the romantic-comedy

SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR

By: Bernard Slade

Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 9:00 PM

Reservations: 593-1234

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FOOD & SPIRITS

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Protect your unb
prenatal care. Cal
for a free booklet
Baby Before It Is

.

rn baby with good
your local chapter
"Be Good To Your
orn:"

The Association for
Retarded Citizens wants
to make sure that if you
plan to have children,
they turn out to be
happy, healthy children.
So we suggest you
follow four basic rules
before you conceive a
child:
1. Follow habits of
proper nutrition.
2. Avoid alcohol and
tobacco.
3. Beware of too much
exposure to X-rays.
4. Ask your doctor
about genetic
counseling if mental
retardation of
unknown cause has
occurred in your
families.
For more good advice,
call or write your local
unit of ARC, the
Association for Retarded
Citizens.

LOCAL NEWS

Cooper Seeks Judgeship

Stephen C. Cooper, recently
elected president of the South-
field Bar Association, is a candi-
date for the vacancy on the 46th
District Court created by the re-
tirement of Judge Reid.
Cooper, a former President
Pro-tern of the Southfield City
Council, has been an attorney
since 1969 with offices in South-
field. He has served as a city pro-
secutor and city attorney, volun-
teer probation officer and pre-
sently serves as both a Circuit
Court and District Court
mediator, an arbitrator with the
American Arbitration Associa-
tion, a referee with the Michigan
Department of Civil Rights and
has served on the State Bar of
Michigan attorney grievance
hearing panel. He is presently a
member of the Oakland County
Bar Association district court
committee.
Cooper has been a delegate to
the. Southfield/Lathrup Area
Council PTA, a member of the
Citizens' Advisory Council of the
Southfield Public Schools Com-
munity Education Program, a sc-
outing coordinator for the Cub
Scouts, a member of his
Homeowners Association Board,
Friends of the Southfield Library
and the Southfield Art Associa-
tion.
He has served on'the fund rais-
ing committee for HAVEN; the
shelter for abused women and
children and the Martin Luther
King Day Observance Task force
in Southfield. He is a Vice-
President of the Southfield
Chamber of Commerce.
Cooper is the president of the
Southfield Business Incubator
Center, Inc., a non-profit corpora-
tion established to promote busi-
ness in the Southfield area.
A Southfield resident since
1958, he graduated from South-
field High School in 1962 and was
educated at Brandeis University
and Wayne State University.
He has taught or directed
youth activities at Cong. B'nai
David, Adat Shalom, Shaarey
Zedek, Temple Beth El and Tem-
ple Israel.
He serves as an arbitrator for
the Jewish Community Council,

Stephen Cooper

as a past president of the B'nai
B'rith Barristers and secretary to
the Detroit B'nai B'rith Council.
He has also been a president of a
Labor Zionist Alliance Group and
president of Tau Epsilon Rho Pro-
fessional Legal Fraternity-
Omicron Chapter.
Cooper, together with his wife,
the former Caroline Zack, and
sons Aaron and Michael, are
active in the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.

Jewish Deaf Meet
To Feature Detroiter

The National Congress of
Jewish Deaf will hold its 16th bi-
ennial convention in Philadel-
phia, Penn. Aug. 3 to 9.
At the. Shabbat services, De-
troiter Steven Mitchell will read
the Haftorah in memory of his
father, Richard David Mitchell's
20th anniversary Yarzeit.
For information, call Steven
Mitchell, 541-7218 (voice/TTY)
after 6 p.m. or write to Robert
Katz, general chairman, 2338
Griffith Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
19152.

Jewish Association for
Retarded Citizens
11288 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Southfield, MI 48016
(313) 551-1650

Help build the arc

Association for Retarded Citizens

THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER

58

Friday, August 1, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame contributed $5,000 to the
Detroit team which will participate in the Maccabi Youth Games in
Toronto Aug. 15-21. Presenting the check are, from left, William
Jacobs, Steven Weiss, Seymour Brode, Milton Fishman, Robert
Steinberg, Alvin Foon, Myron Milgrom, Maccabia team manager Jay
Robinson and Max Sheldon.

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