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May 24, 1991 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-24

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sells only the finest of select kosher products
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Senior Events
At Maple-Drake

SUPER MEMORIAL WEEK BARBEQUE SPECIALS

AIR CONDITIONING SALE

SUNDAY, MAY 26th THROUGH THURSDAY, MAY 30th

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center
will host the following
activities:
May 28 — Walking Club
9-10 a.m. in the Rosenberg
Complex. Easy Does-It
Fitness 9:15-10 a.m.; there is
a fee for non-members. Draw-
ing and Painting class 10
a.m.-noon in Room 150.
May 29 — Walking Club
9-10 a.m. in the Rosenberg
Complex. Gentle Movement
Exercise 11-11:45 a.m. in the
Health and Wellness Center.
May 30— Drop-in mah
jongg 9:30 a.m. in Room 239.
Walking Club 9-10 a.m. in the
Rosenberg Complex. Easy
Does It Fitness 9:15-10 a -.m.
Senior Connection 10 a.m.-
noon. Contract party bridge
12:30-3 p.m. in Room 239.
Current events discussion
group 1 p.m. in Room 239.
May 31 — Walking CLub
9-10 a.m. in the Rosenberg
Complex. Hearing Loss
Group will visit Sinai
Hospital's SHIPPS Clinic
symposium for "Orientation
to Deafness." Call Margo
Weitzer, 661-1000, Ext. 314
for details.

EMPIRE

TURKEY BURGERSS2e, DSaarv k e M , e S a a t ) v e $ 1.99 lb.

• Quiet
operation
• Compact
size
• Efficient
cooling
• Attractive
styling

EMPIRE

CHICKEN & Great
TURKEY
FRANKS $1.19 1 lb. pkg.
for Grilling — Save 50

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BEEF BACK STEAK RIBS . $2.89

Great for that barbeque

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Only at your participating member markets listed below

Cash & Carry — Limited Supply

NEW ORLEANS
KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
MARKETS

15600 W. 10 MILE RD. at Greenfield
New Orleans Mall
Southfield 569.1323
Michael Cohen

BERNARD & SON
KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
MARKETS

Food Stamps gladly accepted

29214 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Farmington Hills
851.2788
Bernard Rayber

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OUR MEMBER MARKETS FEATURE THE FINEST SELECTED
EMPIRE AND ADAS KOSHER POULTRY. BROUGHT IN FRESH
DAILY. ALSO PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR MEMBER MARKETS
DO NOT PRE-PACKAGE OR PRE-KASHER OUR BEEF, VEAL
OR LAMB, (Salted and Soaked, except our hamburger)
BECAUSE YOU, THE CONSUMING PUBLIC, HAVE THE RIGHT
TO BUY YOUR KOSHER PRODUCTS YOUR WAY.

HEATING SALES COMPANY

23262 Telegraph • Southfield, Mich.

20% OFF any spring air conditioner check-up,
Service maintenance agreements very affordable.
Complete 24 hour service company

352-4656

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AJE Special Ed.
Plans Open House

The Agency for Jewish
Education Special Education
Program will hold an open
house 7:30-9 p.m. May 30 at
the United Hebrew Schools
building.
The program will include a
presentation "Focus on the
Family: Empowering Parents,
Siblings, and People with
Special Needs."
Presenters will be Hilary
Drucker, social worker at the
Jewish Family Service, and
Patricia Mullen, program
director at Interdependence, a
community reentry program
for people with developmen-
tal disabilities and head
injuries.
Parents will have the oppor-
tunity to discuss their pro-
gramming need for the fall.
Also featured will be a
display of Jewish books,
games and tapes, available
for purchase. Refreshments
will be served.
The agency's Special
Education Program serves all
areas of special needs, in-
cluding learning disabilities,
developmental disabilities,
autism and emotional im-
pairments. Individualized
programs are designed to
meet the needs of children
ages three through adult.

ATTENTION
AETNA
POLICY HOLDERS

JULIE M.
LYNN, M.S.W.

WE WANT YOUR
BUSINESS
EVEN IF AETNA DOESN'T

From Yeshiva University

Love,

Mom, Dad
and David

Quality Policy — Low Premiums

STATE INSURANCE
AGENCY
356-7124

STOCKS TAX-FREE BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS

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First of Michigan
Corporation

Members New York Srock Exchange, Inc

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ENVESTMENTS

Herman Schwartz

Senior Vice President - Investments
Branch Manager

Travelers Tower I Suite 1020
26555 Evergreen Road I Southfield, Mich. 48076
(313) 358-3290
Michigan Toll-Free 1-800-826-2039

TAX DEFERRED ANNUITIES IRA's MONEY MANAGEMENT

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Larry Pernick, President

DETROIT FREE PRESS/FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1991

IN MICHIGAN

64.000 LOSS: About 64,000 Aetna
policyholders will be affected by the com-
pany's decision to stop providing
automobile and homeowner insurance in
Michigan, the insurer said in confirmino the
pullout. Aetna will stop writing policies June
3. Beginning July 1. it will notify existing
customers as their policies come up for
renewal. Aetna, which has 31,000 auto
policies and 33,000 homeowner policies in
Michigan, said those coverages do not earn
enough money in the state.

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27885 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE
553-2165

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Expires 5/31/91

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