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1993 MAXIMA GXE
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*36 mo. closed end lease. 1st mo. payment, $275 ref. sec. deposit, $350
acq. fee, $750 cap. cost reduction, tax, title and license fees-due at lease
inception. Lessee has option, but is not obligated, to buy at lease end.
15,000 miles per year limit. 15¢ per mile over limit at lease end. Total of
payments $9,324. Subject to credit approval and prior sale. Lessee respon-
sible for excess wear and tear. Expires 3/18/93.
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*36 mo. closed end lease. 1st mo. payment, $300 ref. sec. deposit, $1,000
cap. cost reduction, $350 acq. fee, tax, title, license all due at lease incep-
tion. 15,000 miles per year limit. 15¢ per mile over at lease end. Lessee has
option but is not obligated to purchase at lease end. Total of payments
$9,864. Subject to credit approval and prior sale. Lessee responsible for
excess wear and tear. Expires 3/18/93.
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JPM Seniors
Plan Events
A trip to the Janice Charach
Epstein Museum/Gallery at
the Maple/Drake Center from
the JPM building is planned
for Feb. 22. There is no charge
and transportation will be
provided.
The low vision support
group will meet 12:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 at JPM. Dr. Susan
Gormezano will present infor-
mation on current technology
in the treatment of low vision.
No charge for JCC members.
Bingo is planned for 12:30
p.m. Feb. 25. Refreshments
will be available.
"Life and Death Decisions,"
a medical ethics panel, will be
presented in conjunction with
Sinai Hospital 12:30 p.m. Feb.
26 at JPM.
Blood pressure and fast
blood sugar tests are offered
through Sinai Hospital's
Senior Health Screening each
Thursday 1-3:30 p.m. at the
JPM.
Broadway show tunes and
Yiddish melodies are part of
the Wednesday Afternoon
Social 1-3 p.m. at the JPM.
Refreshments are served.
BAHM Seniors
Plan Program
The Seniors of Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
will host Corrine Stavish
10:30 a.m. Feb. 21 at the
synagogue. Ms. Stavish will
talk about Jewish humor and
folklore.
There is a charge. A con-
tinental breakfast will be
served.
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Technion Elects
New Officers
The 1993 Nominating
Committee of the Detroit
Chapter of Technion elect-
ed a new slate of officers
and members of its board
of directors.
President James A.
Safran, a long-time mem-
ber of the chapter, is a
local and national officer
of the American Technion
Society. Joining Mr.
Safran on the chapter's
executive committee are
Lawrence A. Berry, James
Deutchman, Karen Egren,
Mark Kahn, Marjorie
Kurzmann, Roman Lundin
and Morris Rochlin.