I KLEENEX Reg. $1.09 I 89 C (limit 3) Special 1 WALDRAKE PHARMACY , • f....m..mm • 1 I 1 XEROX I i i PHOTO COPIES A capacity crowd viewed the Federation agency displays at the annual meeting. In his last remarks as president of Federation, Tauber described Detroit as a community "of love, compas- sion, feeling and care" and noted the "solid chain of unity from generation to gen- eration." He listed the many leaders, past and present, from whom "I absorbed, lis- tened and learned" over the past 20 years. After his election, Dr. Con- rad L. Giles noted that the community support and foun- dation built over the past 60 years "puts us on solid ground for the future." He listed the challenges and opportunities that will face Federation in the years ahead and said in order to move forward as a commu- nity, we must achieve a $100 million endowment fund, "and address the problems of rising costs, increasing de- mands for service and a popu- lation of elderly which in- creases daily." With a look to the past, former Federation executive vice president William Avru- nin put the evening into perspective with a three- minute historical review. The first Allied Jewish Campaign raised $150,000; the 1986 Campaign will have raised $24 million by year's end, he said. Sixty years ago, country of origin marked social di- visions, and Zionism had lit- tle support. Depression, war and absorption of refugees were uppermost in the minds of Detroit's Jewish commu- nity. "But we built a strong Federation with splendid agencies and a devoted and sophisticated leadership." With the enrichment of life for our citizens, old and young, "the best is yet to be," said Avrunin. Federation introduced its new executive vice president, Martin Kraar, at the meet- ing. • WALDRAKE PHARMACY Five 22c STAMPS 1 WALDRAKE PHARMACY 1 Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. I I OFF on your next prescription or refill from any pharmacy 5548 Drake Rd. 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