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pion from Pleasant Lake
Elementary School in Walled
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school and regional levels.
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and amenities go, no other retirement community comes close, in quality or quantity.
Sure, it maybe a little more, but don't you deserve the best? Write or call (313)352-0208.
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•Restaurant style dining nightly •24-hour concierge
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•Snack shoppe
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•Full activities & events calendar •Full service hair salon
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KIMBERLY LYNNE
SPAULDING, age 10, was
recently awarded the
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cipals Association) Principal's
Pin for the most outstanding
student. This was presented
during the 5th grade promo-
tional exercises at
Vandenberg Elementary
School in Southfield by prin-
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MONICA SILVIAN, age 6,
of Farmington Hills, has won
a $50 U.S. Savings Bond in a
Meijer Earth Week essay con-
test. If you follow Monica's ad-
vice, ". . . the earth will stay
beautiful forever and we will
live for a long time and have
fun outside."
JILL BRUSS, who will be a
senior at West Bloomfield
High School, was the sole
recipient of the Jill Elizabeth
Freedman Sunshine Award.
The student who receives the
award is nominated and voted
on by the teachers for ex-
emplifying the qualities of
honesty, trustworthiness,
humility, a willingness to
share, a positive attitude and
a zest for life.
Know a youngster who
has done something
outstanding? The Jewish
News wants to honor that
person. Please send a
brief typewritten, double-
spaced description of
what your nominee has
done, a non-returnable
photo, as well as your
name and daytime phone
number.
Send to Super Stars,
The Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Rd., Southfield,
MI 48034.
Glennwood Hosts
Walk-A-Thon
Look Who's Walking, III, the
third annual walk-a-thon for
the Glennwood Chapter of
Women's American ORT, will
be held 7:00 p.m. July 21 at
Inglenook Park in Southfield.
For information on par-
ticipating as a prospective
walker or to make a pledge as
a sponsor, call Judy Schwartz,
352-0215. An ice cream social
will follow. In case of rain, the
walk-a-thon will be held July
28.
Horodoker
Group Meets
A meeting of the David-
Horodoker Women's Organi-
zation will be held noon July
20 at Lincoln Towers
clubroom.