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July 31, 1992 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-31

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Your Child's Safety is Our Business

REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Is Your Home Safe for Your New Baby?

AFFORDABLE INSTALLATION OF:

Safety latches for cabinets and drawers
Toilet lid locks I Door alert alarms
Safety outlet covers I Safety gates &
barriers I Plexiglass, interior and
exterior, balconies & railings

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) ander Comisar and Benjamin
Morris Scharg.

MAY 21 — Robert and Elisa
1 (Yolles) Herner are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
son, Ross Bradley. The proud
‘„- grandparents are Elinor and
Murray Yolles of Bloomfield
Twp. and Sylvia and Melvin
‘, Herner of Farmington Hills.
Ross is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandfather, Nathan
Lefkovitz, and paternal great-
grandmother, Anna Herner.

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"11 LOCAL NEWS

Bowling Association
Installs Officers

Seymour Zate was recently
installed as president of the
=Metropolitan Detroit B'nai
B'rith Bowling Association
for the 1992-93 season. Also
installed were: vice presi-
dents, Larry Schlussel, Je-
rome Gilbert and Barry
Kaplan; secretary, Mark B.
,_,Sperling; treasurer, Joe
Silver; trustees, Herb Scherr,
David Diskin, Steve Fine,
Michael Berkowitz, Irving B.
Davis, Gary Klinger, Jon
Isenberg, Sanford Pliskow,
Richard Harris, Marc Weber-
-man and Wayne Lusky. Out-
going president Charles
—9oldstein will be chaplain.
- The M.D.B.B.B.A. will host
the International B'nai B'rith
Bowling Association's Sec-
tional Tournament in March
1993. Men and women B'nai
B'rith bowlers from all parts
of the U.S. and Canada will
attend.
Mr. Zate indicated that two
new leagues are being form-
ed. One will be a mixed
league, bowling every other
Sunday evening; and the
other will be a high average
'league, bowling Wednesday
evenings. Both will be bowl-
ing at West Bloomfield Lanes.
For information regarding
bowling, call Sy Zate,
661-9897; or Mark Sperling,
477-2786.

-

YOU

B A B

Where Every Child Is A Star!

New Fall Clothes
Arriving Daily

661-CUTE

WHAT GOES WITH HOUSE?

QUESTION: What stays
with the property and what
goes when you sell a house?
ANSWER: Real estate is
usually defined as the land
and everything attached to
it, such as: buildings, trees,
shrubs, etc. The buyer nor-
mally gets all the real estate,
but none of the owner's
personal property. The IT PAYS TO SPELL
OUT
problem arises when per- in advance what stays
sonal property has become
and what goes when
a part of the real estate. selling property.
This is called a FIXTURE
Please Phone
and DOES *pass with the
Ray A. Fox
real estate. Usual fixtures
might include: shades,
or drop in at
heaters, ranges, screens,
CRANBROOK
storm windows, lighting
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
fixtures, etc. It is important
32440
Franklin
Road
that the seller spell out in
Franklin
the sales agreement what he
intends to give to the buyer
Phone: 626-8700
as part of real estate.

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or

661-2883

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CLOSED MONDAYS • PASS TORT
'
PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT

Simcha, the organization
for Jewish lesbians, gay men,
partners and friends will con-
tinue its softball season Aug.
16.
An Oneg Shabbat service
will be Aug. 21. In conjunc-
tion with other lesbian/gay
_groups, a trip to Cedar Point
will be held Aug. 29.
For information, call the
24-hour hotline, 353-8025.

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