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tarian camp at no cost to their
,Quality Xosher Catering invites you to create the
beautiful wedding you've always dreamed of . . . a gracious
affair in the matchless elegance of Shaareg 2edek.
clVe will bring your ideas to life with a personalized menu
at a surprisingly competitive price. We will provide for
all of your home entertainment and other pre-wedding
LIVING SPACES
needs in our traditional style by making every affair in
your wedding celebration distinctively and uniquely you.
K ITCHENS
&
BATHS
2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SYLVAN LAKE
810 • 682-3600
Quality aositer Ca-tering
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2lease respond at (810) 352-7758
THIS VALENTINES DAY...
TAKE
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An Invitation for a Special
5th Grade
Annual Party
Temple Israel (Herman Hall)
Monday, February 21, 1994
7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
PLACE:
DATE:
TIME:
BE OUR GUEST, JOIN THE FUN, BRING A FRIEND...
Preview the JOE CORNELL "DANCE SCENE"
for FALL 1994/WINTER 1995
(These are the classes that your friends will be
taking next year!)
For information on Camp
Mak-A-Dream, call the
Granaders, 352-5946.0
Register your 1994 Wedding Party of 6 or more
(including groom) by February 20, 1994, and not
only get the BROOM'S TUXEDO FREE, but also
get and EXTRA FREE TUXEDO for the wedding
party member of your choice! Select from any of
the latest formal wear fashions at our already low
prices, and your wedding party will look terrific.
Great tuxedos, great prices, and 2 free rentals for
Valentines Day. But hurry! This offer ends
February 20, 1994.
Beverly Hills
Corners Plaza
13 Mile & Southfield
Dearborn
Fairlane Town Center
(near Jonathan's Pub)
642-2161
240-8948
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!
RSVP. (810) 626-1100
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810-540-1977
Authorized Dealer
*This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
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families. Travel expenses also
will be covered.
While the Granaders say
they are pleased with the
progress of Camp Mak-A-
Dream, they are somewhat
frustrated by the difficulties of
fund raising.
"It's a tough go," says Mrs.
Granader. "Camp is going to
open in August, and it's hard to
get people to donate because the
camp is in Montana. People
need to realize we are drawing
children from all over the coun-
try.,,
Adds Mr. Granader: "I'm a
novice at this. In a way rve been
spoiled because when we need-
ed to raise money for the Ronald
McDonald House, we increased
the price on milkshakes."
The Granaders established
the Children's Oncology Camp
Foundation for the camp and
entertainer Susan Anton has
accepted the position of spokes-
woman.
"Camping for these children
is not a luxury," Mr. Granader
says. "The courage, strength,
self-acceptance, support and
hope that come from the thera-
peutic activities are not luxu-
ries. They are essential if the
children are to grow and live life
to its fullest no matter how long
or short life might be."
music for all occasions
(313) 553-3774
JW11 Offers
Scholarships
The Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States of America and
the Ladies Auxiliary are mak-
ing available annual Michigan
college scholarships in the
amount of $500 each.
There are no restrictions as
to race, color, religion, sex or
creed. Any veteran of the Amer-
ican Armed Forces, his or her
son or daughter, or grandchild
is eligible. Need for financial as-
sistance should be paramount.
Applicants may include stu-
dents attending accredited in-
stitutions of higher learning on
a college level as well as mem-
bers of the January or June
1994 high school graduating
class.
The qualified student should
immediately write a letter re-
questing scholarship informa-
tion to: Scholarship Committee
16900 W. Twelve Mile Road,
Southfield, MI 48076.
All completed forms must be
returned by April 15.