The time it takes to make a hat could keep you from hitting your child. 1 OBITUARIES page 146 by a daughter and son-in-law, Ida and Vladimir Mashkevich of Southfield; two grandsons. EDWARD E. RICH, 82, of Southfield, died Oct. 14. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; sons and daughters-in-law, Merton and Grace of Los Angeles; Myles and Julie of Birming- ham; brother, David of West Palm Beach, Fla.; sister, Sylvia Cohen of Columbus, Ohio. IRVING SCLAWY, 75, of Farmington Hills, died Oct. 15. Survived by a son and daugh- ter-in-law, Steven and Mar of Bloomfield Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Michele and Jim Harris of Orchard Lake; broth- er and sister-in-law, Mitchell and Lila of College Park, Md.; sister, Bessie Sinoway of Miami Beach; sister-in-law, Inez Cane; two grandchildren. 2 BORIS YAKS, 65, of Oak Park, died Oct. 17. Survived by a son, Arkadiy of Oak Park; daughter and son-in-law, Irana and Boris Biletsky of Oak Park; brother and sister-in- law, Alexander and Katya of Ukraine; two grandchildren. 3 BERTHA WEISS, 88, of Oak Park, died Oct. 15. Survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Bar- bara and Al Schleifer of Oak Park; brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Ann Iczkovitz of Seminole, Fla.; two grandchil- dren; four great-grandchildren. Next time you feel like hitting your child, try another approach. Do something like playing this game together. Or any game that gives you the time you need to cool off. Try it out.You'll be glad you did. For a free booklet, write "Parentine P 0. Box 2866P Chicago, Illinois 60690. Take time out. Don't take it out on your child. A . exi7 lin I A Public Service of This Publication Reprinted by permission from ABC's of Origami: Paper Folding For Children by Claud Saracas; Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. illi lNational Committee for ® Prevention of Child Abuse LI LI Ll SOUTHFIELD A FAMILY AFFAIR ❑ a variety of homes in every style and price range ❑ central location with easy access to all major freeways ❑ rich community life ❑ warm, friendly neighborhoods ❑ award-winning City services and recreational facilities ❑ a school system nationally- recognized for excellence City of Southfield Housing and Neighborhood Center, 354-4400 Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 144 SOUTHFIELD The Center of It All Libby Dussault Libby Dussault, 88, of Oak Park, died Oct. 18. She was a clerk at Broadway Market for 25 years. She was a member of Na'Amat, Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Shalom, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Home for Aged, a life member of Sinai Guild and Service With Love and the Jewish Commu- nity Center For Women Only writers club. She leaves her daughter, Evelyn Gorosh of Southfield; two grandsons. Leonard Sikov Leonard Sikov, 74, former De- troiter of Phoenix, Ariz. died Oct. 5. He was former owner and vice president of Kaufman Furniture & Upholstering in Royal Oak, and a member of B'nai B'rith and the National Society of Interior Designers. He leaves his wife, Tobie; daughter and son-in-law, Jan and Dan Jacobson; son and daughter-in-law, Barry and Elaine Sikov of Los Angeles: brother and sister-in-law, Sey- mour and Rhoda Sikov of Pitts- burgh; three grandchildren. Interment Scottsdale. Ann Fisk Ann Fisk, 69, a Holocaust sur- vivor who was active in sur- vivors' organizations in the Detroit area, died Oct. 13. Mrs. Fisk was a native of Czestochowa, Poland, and sur- vived the Gross Rosen concen- tration camp in Czechoslovakia. In Detroit, she became a board member of Albert Ein- stein Chapter of B'nai B'rith and Shaarit Haplaytah. She was active for Israel Bonds and the American Red Magen David for Israel. In later years she sang for residents of senior citizen homes. She is survived by her hus- band, Ben; sons and daughter- in-law, Alan and Margaret of St. Clair Shores, Milton of Rochester Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Judith and Alan Frankfort of Farmington Hills; bother and sister-in-law, Irving and Paula Monczyk of Brook- lyn, NY; four grandchildren. Ruth Schmerin Ruth Schmerin, 44., of South- field, died Oct. 15. She was a founding member of Temple Israel, volunteer manager and buyer for Sinai Hospital's gift shop, member of Temple Israel Sisterhood and former member of Tam-0- Shanthr Country Club. She leaves her son and daughters-in-law, Joel and Su- san of Farmington Hills, and Denise; sisters, Mynette New- man, Gertrude Milner, Carolyn Millsburg; four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Obituary Procedures Ira Kaufman Chapel, Hebrew Memorial Chapel and Alan Dorfman Fu- neral Direction send no- tices of all funerals they have handled to be printed in The Jewish News. 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