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February 13, 1987 - Image 145

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-02-13

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PROBLEM NAILS ? ?

Come Out of the Dark .. .
Into the Light . .
I've got the Solution!!

UHS To Celebrate
Tu B'Shevat

United Hebrew Schools'
pre-school nursery, kindergar-
ten, first grade and their
families will celebrate Tu
b'Shevat with singing, story
telling, crafts and planting,
1:30 p.m. Sunday. The pro-
gram is co-sponsored by Jewish
Experiences for Families of the
Fresh Air Society. Howie
Lupovitch will lead group sing-
ing. Helen Utchenik will tell
special stories.
There will be a variety of
fruits to sample and everyone
will have their own family
trees to take home. A visit from
a Tamarack Camp naturalist
will complete family education
about trees.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations and information, con-
tact Carole Gale, 356-7378 or
626-4954.

Toddler Camp
Registration Open

The United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School will hold its
summer camp, June 26 to Aug.
14. The camp will offer a
variety of programs, two, three
or five days, full or half days.
The day camp program offers
outdoor activities, arts and
crafts, pool activities, stories
and songs, as well as the
weekly Shabbat program.
There will also be a mother-
toddler group and a "By My-
self' group.
Applications for the summer
and for the 1987-1988 school
year are available now. For an
application, information or to
visit the nursery school, call
Carol Gale, 356-7378 or 354-
1050.

Adult Enrichment
Classes Offered

Southfield Public Schools
adult enrichment spring pro-
gram will begin March 9.
Courses will include: medical
and dental training, business
education and law, fitness,
writing and publications, art
and computers.
Brochures are available at
the community education cen-
ter, 18575 Nine Mile, and at
municipal offices. For informa-
tion, call adult enrichment,
423-8700.

Specializing In Problem
Nails
Consulrorion by Appr.

Orchard Lake Mall
Papillon Salon

Southfield's Animal Control
Office, in cooperation with
Oakland County Animal Con-
trol, will sponsor a rabies vac-
cination clinic, noon Sunday,
at the city's Animal Control
Shelter, 25501 Clara Lane (at
Franklin Road).
The annual clinic features
rabies vaccinations and one-
year licenses for dogs.

Ask for Estelle

626-2240

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Build a better life

Support the Association for Retarded Citizens in its work of
building better lives for millions of children and adults with
mental retardation.
Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens
17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076
(313) 557-7650

Help build

Association for Retarded Citizens

Exciting Sneak Preview

THIS SUNDAY

For all Tamarack Campers!

Tamarack Camps Adventure Center

go IMAGINE
YOUR
VALENTINE
go IN
4. LACE

(Tel-12 Mall Between Ward's and Glassman Olds)

Sunday, February 15

Special Reunion Programs

Camp Tamarack,

Brighton
12:00-2:00 p.m.

Camp Maas

4 1. Buy her a gift that lets

Ortonville
2:00-4:00 p.m.

her know you think

1 110 she's beautiful. At

Randee's, you will find
1101 intimate lingerie for a
Happy Valentine's Day.

Teen Travel Program

4:00-6:00 p.m.

SLEEPvVEAR • DAYWEAR • PLAYWEAR

26400 WEST 12 MILE RD.
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034
(Franklin Savings Centre Bldg.)
(313) 354-6070

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ALL THE FUN OF CAMP:

NATURE, CRAFTS,
ROPES, PLAYGROUND, SPORTS
Admission $2.00

Ruth Schwartz,

ASID
Interior Designer

"create the possible
when you thought
it was impossible"

ALGONQUIN PARK — ONTARIO

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Call for appt. 352-2264

VOICES
FROM

SOUTH AFRICA

Nationwide Speaking Tour

Rabies Vaccination
Clinic On Sunday

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THE ULTIMATE IN WOMEN'S AGGESSORiESOW

RABBI
BEN ISAACSON

CONG. HAR'EL, JOHANNESBURG

REVEREND
ZACHARIAH MOKGOEBO

Over 50 years of Camping for children aged 7-16.

Campers from all parts of America and Europe.
100 sailboats, canoes and windsurfers.
Over 50% second generation campers.

All fees payable in American funds.
FOR INFORMATION, APPLICATIONS AND VIDEO

CONTACT: GETA RICHMAN 626-8090

THE BLACK DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH

SAT., FEB. 21, 1987
8:00 P.M.
BARTH HALL

4800 Woodward at Warren
(1 blk. S. of D.I.A.)
$5.00 Admission

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

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