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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-05

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A NEW HOME is being built for
the Pontiac-based Lighthouse
non-profit human services agency
by the Builders Association of
Southeastern Michigan (BASM).
The home, located in the Uni-
ty Park neighborhood in Pontiac,
will be available for a low-income
family which will have a lease-to-
purchase agreement after it com-
pletes a two-year home ownership
training program conducted by
Lighthouse.
Bernard Glieberman's Cross-
winds Communities company in
Novi is constructing the home.

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Bernard Glieberman

Mr. Glieberman is a past presi-
dent of BASM and the president
of Crosswinds Communities.
BASM's 1,500-square-foot bi-
level home will have three bed-
rooms, two baths, a living room,
dining room, kitchen and two-car
garage. It will be ready for occu-
pancy in late fall.
OLENDER EQUIPMENT is
supplying 32 large-conveyer piz-
za ovens — valued at $350,000 —
on a rental basis to the 1994
Woodstock Festival in New York.
Olender, a family-owned and op-
erated Livonia restaurant equip-
ment dealer, is the largest
distributor of pizza ovens in the
United States. An estimated $3
million in pizza is expected to be
sold during the Aug. 12-15 festi-
val.
BENTLEY'S Luggage & Gifts
store at the Somerset Collection
in Troy is participating in a back-
pack exchange with European
backpack and tote-maker Kipling
through Sept. 30. Customers
bringing an old backpack into
Bentley's will receive $10 off any
Kipling purchase of $45 or more.
All usable returned backpacks
will be donated to AmeriCares, a
non-profit humanitarian organi-
zation that was named the most
cost-effective charity in the coun-
try by Money magazine in De-
cember 1993. AmeriCares will
distribute the backpacks to chil-
dren and schools in the United
States.
GROUNDBREAKING and

Steve Stein

initial installation has been done
on two new 15-by-20-foot gardens
at the entranceway to the Hold-
en Museum of Living Reptiles
and Amphibians at the Detroit
Zoo.
Four Seasons Garden Center
in Oak Park is donating the pro-
fessional design (by Cindy
Richardson, the company's senior
design landscaper), materials, la-
bor and installation to the Detroit
Zoological Society's Adopt-A-Gar-
den program. The value is ap-
proximately $8,000. The zoo is
celebrating its 65th anniversary
this year. The Holden
Museum was built in
1960.
HIRSCH & SIL-
BERSTEIN CPA firm
of Farmington Hills
has been appointed in-
dependent auditor by
Ajay Sports, replacing
Coopers & Lybrand.
Ajay Sports, through
its wholly-owned sub-
sidiary, Ajay Leisure
Products, is one of the
nation's leading man-
ufacturers and distrib-
utors of retail golf bags,
carts and accessories.
It is based in Wisconsin with ad-
ditional facilities in Mexico.
GORMAN'S fifth Detroit-area
furniture store will be opening this
fall in Novi. The 55,000-square-
foot facility on Novi Road next to
Twelve Oaks Mall, which was de-

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signed by the Paris-based firm of
Cato Gobe, will be a Drexel Her-
itage Showcase featuring only
Drexel Heritage merchandise.
Gorman's stores in Dearborn
and Troy also are Drexel Heritage
Showcases with predominantly
Drexel Heritage merchandise.
"If you had to choose one word
to describe our new Novi store, it
is 'unexpected,' " said Gorman's

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