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Ten Mile Road - Southfield, Michigan 48075 557.6644 52 Friday, October 31, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 714867.1 EXCHANGE 75 University Avenue West — Windsor 519-254-8788 Continued from preceeding page "We picked those places be- cause they have a high con- centration of 11-to-18-year- olds," explains Lou." It's the age range which seems to evidence the greatest degree of abuse and neglect cases." "We believe strongly that the children of today are the adults of tomorrow," he say- s."If we were to contribute something meaningful in life, it was to have a positive im- pact on children." Throughout their 35-year marriage, the Landaus have directed Boy Scouts, Brow- nies, Camp Fire Girls, par- ticipated in Kiwannis, been consistently active in PTO, served on Cong. B'nai Moshe's Youth Commission and opened their home to a Brazilian Jewish foreign ex- change student for six months. For 26 years, Lou was an integral part of the Met- ropolitan Detroit Science and Engineering Fair, moving up several positions to that of director. He was Wolverine State chairman of Boys' State and Girls' State. These activities have all been avocations. For 23 years, he was on the profes- sional staff of the Plant Engineering Group of Parke-Davis. A career switch moved him to director of downtown properties for H.C. Real Estate, a subsidiary of Blue Cross/Blue Shield. His work was noticed by the Cen- tral Business District Asso- ciation last April, which hon- ored him as one of 13 "Good Will Ambassadors." "Lou was recognized both for conveying a warm image within the city and for mak- ing sure operations at the Fort Street-Beaubien people mover station run smoothly," explains Gayla Hauser, CBDA vice president. In the Landau family, Lou doesn't have a monopoly on conveying a warm image. Joy, who operates a day-care center in their home, extends the Laudau "open-door pol- icy" to customers, friends and strangers alike. Jimmie Estell, youth spe- cialist at Maxey, has been coordinating with the Land- aus for five years. "Many of the boys have been living at Maxey for several years," says Estelle, "and they really look forward to receiving the candy and gifts." Joy Landau, he says, "is an outstanding lady who is very, very dedicated. Her boundless energy makes me tired." "There was always a tre- mendous amount of love in our home," says daughter Maureen Broder. "Mom and Dad were strict, but they al- ways gave a lot of hugs. It was obvious they cared very much for one another, re- spected each other and I truly feel it taught us kids a lot about developing relation- ships." Her parents also gave them