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May 29, 1987 - Image 64

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-29

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THANKS GRANDMA

SHIRLEY SCHNEIDER

BUSINESS

It's been 1 year since you've had a cigarette.
We love you, Andy & Daniel

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Hours: Mon. -Thurs. 9-7
Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-5

$2.00

OFF!

On Developing & Prints of
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From 110, 126,
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IFULL PHOTO SERVICES INCLUDING: BLACK & WHITE, ENLARGEMENTS, POSTERS'

29179 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. In Franklin Shopping Plaza

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specializing:

; • leathers

• exotic skins
• custom fashions
• repairs &
4254 N. Woodward alterations

SOLOS,
EX-CELIBATES, &
CO-HABITANTS

Kindred spirits dwell at the
Amber Apartments of
Royal Oak, Clawson &
Troy.

Interrogate Diane,

Whether you use our super-spreadable soft
package, or the regular Philly cream cheese,
your whole family will enjoy a terrific spread.
What a mechayeh for your bagel, matzoh, bialy
or toast!

So, pick up a package of Philly cream cheese,
because half the calories means a great deal.
K certified Kosher

DR. MORRIS FINEMAN,

280-2830

Half the calories
of butter
& twice as good.

The good news is, now that they know Philly
cream cheese—either soft or regular—has half
the calories of butter, they can enjoy twice as
much Philadelphia Brand cream cheese—or
twice as often.

Caddy awards: a silver award
for the 1986 Lionel Train cam-
paign; a silver award for the
National Bank of Detroit's af-
filiate banks "Money From
Home" campaign; and a merit
award for the campaign for the
Holocaust Memorial Center.

Ask for "menu" of May &
June re-rentals ; all sizes.
All styles.

As always...

Most people are surprised to find out that
Philadelphia Brand cream cheese has always
had half the calories of butter or margarine. But
fortunately they've always -known that Philly
cream cheese tastes twice as good.

STONE, AUGUST AND
COMPANY won the following

Fineman

of Botsford
General Hospi-
tal has been
certified as a
chemical de-
pendency ex-
pert by the
American Me-
dical Society
on Alcoholism
and Other
Drug Depend-
encies
(AMSAODD).

NATHAN "NATE" SHAPI-

RO, president

of Consulting
Engineering
Associates,
Inc., has been
appointed to
the Detroit/
Wayne County
Port Authority
by Gov. James
J. Blanchard.
Shapiro, of
Southfield,
Shapiro
will serve on
the authority until 1990.

BEVERLY NO SANCHUK
TOBOCMAN,

ChFC, CLU
has simultane-
ously earned
both profes-
sional designa-
tions by The
American Col-
lege — the
Chartered Fi-
nancial Con-
.,
sultant (ChFC)
and the Char-
Tobocman
tered Life Un-
derwriter (CLU.)

SOUTHFIELD BUSINESS
INCUBATOR CENTER,
INC., 18977 W. 10 Mile, South-

field will have a workshop on
"Enterpreneuring . . . Only In
America" at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the center. There is a fee, and
the reservation deadline is to-
day. For information, call the
center, 557-1226.

BABY AND ME, maternity,

infant and toddler shop, has
moved to 31045 Orchard Lake,
Farmington Hills, in
Loehmann's Hunters Square.
The store specializes in lay-
ettes; gifts; infant, toddler and
maternity merchandise; and
children's clothing up to size 6X
for girls and size 7 for boys.
Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-
day through Saturday, and un-
til 8 p.m. Thursdays.

OFFICE MANAGEMENT

72

Friday, May 29, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CONSULTANTS will begin a
secretarial seminar series June
9 at the Southfield Holiday Inn.
There is a fee. For details, call
OMC, 645-1330. Advance re-
gistration is required.

SOUTHEASTERN MICHI-
GAN VENTURE GROUP

will hold extended presenta-
tions at 8 a.m. June 9 at a
breakfast meeting at the Hilton
Inn in Southfield. For reserva-
tions and membership informa-
tion, call Ann Martyn, 79-8862.

LON D. MAKANOFF was

elected to the board of trustees
of Warren Hospital Corp.
Makanoff is president and chief
operating officer of Allied
Supermarkets and a member of
its board of directors.

Redstone Firm
Celebrates 50th

Louis G. Redstone Associates,
architectural-engineering firm,
will celebrate its 50th anniver-
sary at 5:30 p.m. today at its of-
fices. Dedication of a Sam
Cashwan sculpture will be at
7:30 p.m. For information, con-
tact Janice L. Stiles, 476-6620.
Founded in 1937, the firm has
been responsible for some ma-
jor local designs. Among these
are the International Terminal
at Detroit Metropolitan Air-
port, Manufacturers National
Banks' executive offices in the
Renaissance Center, the Wayne
H. Buell Building at Lawrence
Institute of Technology.
Chairman of the firm,
Redstone has written or edited
books on architecture, is an ac-
complished artist, is involved in
civic and Jewish causes and has
been elected to local, state, na-
tional and international ar-
chitectural and design
organizations. He has received
many awards for his architec-
tural and art activities.

JCCouncil To Meet
With Legislators

Fred L. Goldenberg, chair-
man of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council's community re-
lations committee, will mod-
erate a discussion among
Council representatives, six
Michigan state senators and
15 Michigan state- represen-
tatives at 8:30 a.m. June 15
in the United Hebrew Schools
Friedman Conference Room.
Representatives of Met-
ropolitan Detroit's Jewish
community, who will be pre-
sent for the dialogue, include
Jeannie Weiner, chairman of
the Jewish - Community
Council's Soviet Jewry com-
mittee; Franklin J. Ellias,
Council Holocaust subcom-
mittee chairman; Steven G.
Silverman, social and eco-
nomic justice subcommittee
chairman; and Howard I.
Wallach, church-state separa-
tion subcommittee chairman.

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