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April 08, 1994 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-08

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Jumbo
mortgages at
down-to-earth
rates.
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ore and more homebuyers
are turning to Chemical to
finance the home of
their dreams.
Whether it's a fixed or
adjustable rate mortgage for
$250,000 or •$1 million, we
offer a wide variety of rate and
program options.
Find out why we say "Progressive
thinking. Powerful Products.
Personal attention."
Call toll-free:1-800-869-6852.

Expect more from us,

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AU loans are originated by Chemical Bank, N.A. Rates and terms subject to change without notice. Offer
subject to credit approval. Limitations may apply. © 1994 Chemical Residential Mortgage Corporation.

Compiled by Steve Stein

COUNTERFEIT MONEY
will be the subject of a special
breakfast seminar sponsored by
the Oak Park Chamber of Com-
merce on April 13 at the Oak
Park Community Center. A
representative of the U.S. Se-
cret Service will be the featured
speaker.
The program was put to-
gether because of the recent in-
flux of bogus $100 bills in the
area.
Advance reservations are re-
quired for the seminar, which
will run from 8-9:30 a.m. For
further information or to make
a reservation, call the Oak Park
Chamber of Commerce office at
547-4000.

OPPORTUNITY '94, a new
business-to-business expo
which features many of the
northwest suburban area's top
companies, will be held April
13-14 at the Novi Expo Center
(1-96 and Novi Road).
The Farmington/Farmington
Hills and Novi Chambers of
Commerce are presenting the
event.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
April 13 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
April 14. Tickets will be avail-
able at the door. For further in-
formation, call the Farmington
Hills Chamber of Commerce at
474-3440.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

AREA REAL ESTATE and
home mortgage experts will dis-
cuss "Smart Home Buying in
Today's Real Estate Market"
from 6:45-8:30 p.m. April 12 in
Community Room One of the
Bloomfield Township library.
The seminar is sponsored by
the Bank of Bloomfield Hills.
There is no charge, but seat-
ing is limited. For reservations
or further information, call
Kathy Conner at the Bank of
Bloomfield Hills at 540-6224.

A SPRING EMPLOYER fair
sponsored by the Word Pro-
cessing Training Center of
Wayne State University will be
held April 26 in the McGregor
Memorial Conference Center
on campus.
The center is affiliated with
Wayne State's computer science
department. It trains students
in formatting, editing, revisions,
merging, mass mailings,
spreadsheets and data entry on
IBM and Macintosh systems.
For fair registration informa-
tion, call the center at 964 4807.

BUSINESS OWNERS can
learn how to deal with federal
and state payroll taxes at a
seminar April 21 sponsored by
the Business Enterprise De-
velopment Center (BEDC) and
the accounting firm of Collins,
Buri and McConkey.
The seminar will be held
from 8 a.m. to noon at the
BEDC offices (1301 West Long
Lake, Suite 150) in Troy. For
further information or to regis-
ter, call the BEDC at 952-5800.

MARSHALL HUNT, a joint
compliance coordinator for the
Internal Revenue Service, will
speak on "Compliance 2000" at
a meeting of the Oakland Coun-
ty Chapter of the Institute of
Management Accountants at 6
p.m. April 21 at the Kingsley
Inn in Bloomfield Hills.
For further information, call
Bernard Gerber at 594-4800 or
323-8030 (fax).

CONTRACT EMPLOY-
MENT, temporary employ-
ment, consulting and owning
your own business will be dis-
cussed at a seminar from 6:30-
9 p.m. April 13 at William
Tyndale College (12 Mile and
Drake) in Farmington Hills.
The seminar is sponsored by
Career Solutions, a non-profit
entity of American Transition
Consultants. For reservations
or information, call Diane Ring
at 553-2444.

METRO CHAPTER of the
Michigan Business Brokers As-
sociation is sponsoring a con-
tinuing education workshop
May 24 and 25 at the Radisson
Hotel and Golf Course in Yp-
silanti.
Attendance fulfills the De-
partment of Licensing's re-
quirements for 1994-95.
Pre-registration is mandatory.
To sign up, call Metro Chapter
president Jim Panaretos at 626-
8800.
The Michigan Business Bro-
kers Association is a West
Bloomfield-based statewide or-
ganization for real estate pro-
fessionals who specialize in the
sale of business opportunities.
For further information on the
group, call Metro Chapter sec-
retary Patricia Stahl at 540-
4499.

A FINANCIAL PLANNING
educational workshop for fam-
ilies with a disabled dependent
will be held at 7 p.m. April 18

at the Bloomfield Township Li-
brary. Secur-Planning Associ-
ates of Southfield is presenting
the workshop.

HUMORIST 'Dr. Joe Hoo" will
provide the entertainment at a
special National Secretaries
Day luncheon April 27 spon-
sored by the Greater West
Bloomfield Chamber of Com-
merce.
The luncheon will be held at
the Outback Steakhouse (6203
Orchard Lake Road) beginning
at 11:30 am. Reservations must
be made through the Greater
West Bloomfield Chamber of
Commerce office by calling 626-
3636.
Wesley Berry Florist will pro-
vide flowers for each secretary,
spouse or significant other who
attends the luncheon.

WOMEN'S ECONOMIC Club
is presenting a seminar titled,
"Unlocking the Door to the
Boardroom: How To Get On a
Non-Profit Board" on April 14
at the Michigan National Corp.
in Farmington Hills.
The seminar will begin at
5:30 p.m. For further informa-
tion, call the Women's Economic
Club at 963-5088.

SOCIETY FOR LiE ETIME
Planning is sponsoring two ses-
sions of a free seminar for
women called, "Preparing for a
Successful Future."
The sessions are slated for 9-
11:30 a.m. April 23 at the Both-
ford Inn in Farmington Hills
and 9-11:30 a.m. April 30 at the
Somerset Inn in Troy.
Both sessions feature hu-
morist and gerontologist Louise
Churches, who earned her
bachelor's degree in her early
60s and her master's degree at
age 66. She's now in her 70s.
For further information, call
the Society for Lifetime Plan-
ning at 95`2-1744.0

MEMOS

Do you have an item for "Memos'?"
Please send it to Steve Stein at The
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin, South-
field, MI 48034. A picture would be
appreciated. It can be color or black-
and-white, but it must be in focus.
If you wish to have the picture re-
turned, you must enclose a self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.

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