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August 26, 1994 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-26

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12 MONTH CERTIFICATE

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INTEREST
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These are fixed rate
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24 MONTH CERTIFICATE

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FARMINGTON HILLS has or-
dered Siegal/Tuomaala Archi-
tects and Planners Inc. to proceed
with plans for a 72,000-square-
foot, two-surface, multi-purpose
ice arena at Founders Sports
Park on Eight Mile Road. Fund-
ing for the $5.5 million project
was approved by Farmington
Hills voters on Aug. 2 in a bond
issue.
The facility will feature a pro
shop, skate rentals, meeting
rooms and a second-floor restau-
rant which will overlook both ice
rinks. It is expected to be com-
pleted by the fall of 1995.

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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'

ated on their content and abili-
ty to communicate clearly to the
reader.

TWO NEW businesses have
opened at the Laurel Park Place
mall in Livonia. Men's shoe re-
tailer J. Murphy is located in the
expansion area near the Parisian
department store and Park Place
Athletic Club is adjacent to the
Marriott Hotel.
Other new retailers at Laurel
Park Place include Easy Spirit
Shoes, M-Den, Ritz Camera and
Travel 2000. Opening soon will
be the Disney Store, the Limited
Too, McDevitt's Hallmark, New
Peking Restaurant and Northern
Reflections.

FOURMIDABLE GROUP real
estate management company of
Farmington Hills received a sil-
ver award for special-events mar-
keting at the third annual
National Mature Media Awards
presentations.
The winners of the awards,
which were created to recognize
the importance of media pro-
duced for the nation's fastest-
growing population group
(50-plus), were announced in
Kansas City during the Nation-
al Association of Area Agencies
on Aging convention.
In October 1993, the Fourmi-
dable Group hosted "93 in '93: A
Salute to the Stars" at Detroit's
Roostertail for the 93 residents of
the company's senior communi-
ties who were age 93 and over.
Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer
was in attendance.
To honor the seniors at the
event, the Fourmidable Group
made donations to the Area
Agency on Aging, Arthritis Foun-
dation and the American Cancer
Society in their names.

MAKE IT six straight victories
for Troy-based Arbor Drugs. Ar-
bor has won its sixth consecutive
Nicholson Award for producing
the best annual report in the
chain drugstore industry. Earli-
er this month, Arbor was recog-
nized for its 1993 report by the
National Association of Investors
Corporation (NAIC) at the orga-
nization's annual Congress/Expo.
The Nicholson Awards were
created by the NAIC to honor
George Nicholson, one of the
group's co-founders. Each year,
more than 600 corporations en-
ter their annual reports in the
competition. Reports are evalu-

DETROIT College of Law (DCL)
Alumni Association and the Alum-
ni Office are asking DCL grads if
they would be interested in a
weekend trip to Chicago planned
for Sept. 30 through Oct. 2. It
would include charter-bus trans-
portation, two nights lodging at
the downtown Hyatt Regency-
Chicago, a two-hour city tour, tick-
ets for Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat, the hotel
tax and baggage handling.
A social event with DCL alum-
ni from Illinois, Indiana and Wis-
consin also is planned. Interested
DCL alumni are asked to call the
Alumni Office at 965-0686. ❑

Houston Federation
Reaches Unaffiliated

New York (JTA) — The Jewish
Federation of Greater Houston is
bringing a revolutionary guest to
town this fall: the Sabbath
Queen.
Taking a page from the out-
reach efforts of Lubavitch and
other Orthodox groups, the fed-
eration is spearheading a corn-

munity-wide effort in conjunction
with the city's 20 synagogues to
invite the "marginally affiliated"
to celebrate Shabbat.
"Our goal is to mobilize the en-
tire community to participate in
some kind of Shabbat observance,
minimally once a month," said
Lee Wunsch, assistant executive

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