REAL ESTATE UPDATE c oo? presents ENE A Marvelous Musical rison. Excited grandparents are Marge and Jerry Robbins, and Bea and Jerry Mandell,. all of West Bloomfield. Delighted great-grandmother is Molly Cooper of West Bloomfield. Shayna Faye (Shayna Faige) is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother, Faye Mandell. Hayley Gail (Chana Golde) is named in loving memory of her great-grand- mother, Helen Gerson, and her great-great-grandmother, Goldie Cohen. JAN. 3 — Dr. Andrew and Wendy (Gross) Halperin of West Bloomfield are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Grant Stephen, brother to Brett Evan. Proud grand- parents are David and Sheila Gross of Farmington Hills, and Jerome and Margot Hal- perin of Birmingham. Over- joyed great-grandparents are Harry and Rae Brody, Bert Binkow, and Jack and Har- riet Halperin. Grant Stephen is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grand- father, Samuel Binkow. JAN. 2 — Steven and Ifi (Gossios) Burg of Medford Mass., formerly of Detroit, are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Jonathan Marcus Burg. Proud grandparents are Irene and Seymour Burg of Southfield, and Maryann and Athens Gossios of Boston. Jonathan Mark is named in loving memory of his great- grandfathers, Jack Bluestein Blue and Ben Burg. DEC. 30 — James and Debra Gordon of Ann Arbor joyfully announce the birth of their son, Max Norman, brother to Alexandra Nicole. Proud grandparents are Phyllis and Edwin Bean and Rhea and Michael Blume. Proud great- grandparents are Sarah Brown, Betty and Joseph Bean, and Lillie Roubeck. Max Norman is named in lov- ing memory of his paternal grandfather, Norman Gordon. DEC. 12 — Ron and Arlene (Stoler) Gottlieb of Chandler, Ariz., are delighted to an- nounce the birth of their son, Marshall Ethan, brother to Julian David. Proud grand- parents are Bill and Elaine Stoler of Farmington Hills, and Lillian Gottlieb of Harris- burg, Pa. Great-grandfather is Louis Stoler of Tamarac, Fla. Marshall Ethan (Mendel Kaleb) is named in loving memory of his paternal great- grandfather, Max Cohen, and maternal great-grand- mother, Kayla Stoler. Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor FIREPLACE FLUNKS AS HEATER LIFE & TIMES OF QUESTION: Is a fireplace an effective method of heating a house? HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 10th — Kiddie Afterglow (Refreshments) — JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER JPM Building • Oak Park Advanced Tickets There is a Fee Call 967-4030 O • L--.)1 YOUR FIREPLACE actually does a better job heating the outside than the area in front of the fireplace. Please phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Presented in cooperation with SWEET DELIGHTS! Chase Manhattan of Michigan COOKIE TINS AND TRAYS MINIATURE PARTY DESSERTS ASSORTED TORTES GOURMET CHEESECAKE HAND DIPPED CONFECTIONS PACKAGED HORS D'OEUVRES SWEET TABLES Y 0 U R S ANSWER: When the weather is frightful, the fire is delightful. But as a house-heater, it flunks. It actually does a better job of heating the outside than the area in front of the fireplace. Ninety percent of the heat goes straight up and out. Add to this the ex- tremely high cost of firewood and you have a lot of money go- ing up in smoke. When the fire is not going, be sure the flue is closed or you'll lose 20 07o of the warm room air out the chimney each hour. There are ways you. can in- crease the heating efficiency of your fireplace, such as the addi- tion of glass doors, duct vents or hollow tube grates. Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466 • • 0 When only the best will do . . . A/4 0 • • ▪ C & I CREATIONS A • T Y 1 . • Let Us Share A Special Time In Your Life 0 GIFT LINE 464-1909 CATERING 464 - 1918 FRENCH PATISSERIE 464 - 8170 CHASE Jim Linnane, Vice President N 661-6218 557-2562 1 0 • 0 Delcia'4 S 0 •• 0 (44.144/4U0444 Seventeen Wonderful Years of Experience From the Traditional to the "Glitz" • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Sweet 16s • HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY • Weddings • CALLIGRAPHY • Showers 25% OFF WITH THIS AD Debbie Goldfine Weisserman (313) 569-9792 • Tower 14, Southfield $25.00 1 st Prize Contest ends March 15th Think of 5 Excuses to go to My Place and Win! FREE 2 HOUR CERTIFICATES Runners Up Here's still I good excuse $2.00 OFF IN Enter as often as you'd like - 32875 Northwestern & S. of 14 Mile) Farmington Hills • 737-5437 3610 W. Maple (at Lahser) Next to Farmer Jack Birmingham • 540-5702 AY PLACE' just for kids M-Th 8 a.m.-10 p.m.: Fri. 8 a.m.-I a.m.: Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Sun. Noon-8 p.m. APEX PHOTOGRAPHIC PI-14:::)togra rphy at its Fi nest 737-2460 W. BLOOMFIELD 442-0088 LIVONIA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 89