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September 30, 1994 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-30

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I‘N.,/ I HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Celebrate
Children's
Health & Safety
With Fun
For The
Whole
Family!

OAKLAND

cussing Mr. Knollenberg's voting
record, which he disagrees with,
will help him in November.
Both candidates offer different
views on health care and crime.
Because Congress will not en-
act comprehensive health care
legislation before the end of the
year, members of the next, 104th,
Congress will be looked upon to
devise a plan.
Mr. Breshgold talks about a
single-payer system but believes
insurance reform should be an
immediate priority to control
costs.
Mr. Knollenberg does not
think people want an overhaul of
the health care system. He would
like to see Congress pass mea-
sures like malpractice reform and
ensure coverage to those with
pre-existing conditions.
The congressman's views on
crime include more emphasis on
victims' rights than the criminal
and he said prison sentences
should be served out. ❑

Book Sale
In Southfield

/–

Bargains will abound at the
Friends of the Southfield Public
library's Semi-annual Book Sale
in the library's Marcotte Room,
Oct. 12-15.
On Oct. 12, the Friends will
put on a Preview Night from 6-
8:30 p.m. Admission at the door
entitles you to first chance at the
books a well as complimentary
refreshments.
Regular book sale hours will
be: Oct. 12-14 — 9:30 a.m.-8:30
p.m.; Oct. 15 — 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The half price sale will be Oc-
tober 15. The proceeds from these
book sales are used to fund li-
brary programming and other
special projects.

Common Ground
Art Benefit

A gala to celebrate the 20th year
of Birmingham Art In The Park
will be held Oct. 7 from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. at the new Habatat
Galleries in Pontiac. Proceeds will
benefit Common Ground.
Highlighting the event will be
a special guest appearance by
Dale Chihuly, an internationally
known glass artist. Mr. Chihuly
will discuss his work and meet
with guests. In addition, the
artist is donating a piece of his
latest work for the gala's silent
auction. Pike Street Restaurant
will provide a light buffet.
Maxine Frankel and Shirley
Schlafer will be honored at the
gala for their service efforts and
dedication to Common Ground.
The mission of Common Ground
is to help people, families, and
communities prevent and cope
with crisis.

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the hospital! See our pediatric units, our new

1S4' TOUR
nursery and other hospital departments!

FREE IMMUNIZATIONS!

Be sure to bring

along your immunization records!

FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS

such as height,
weight, heart rate, blood pressure, hearing, sickle cell and more!

MEET

doctors, nurses and other health care professionals.

tt?, ENJOY free shows that are educational and fun.

SEE fire trucks, ambulances and a helicopter up close, and meet firefighters

and emergency medical technicians.

MEET

Pluggie the "live" fire hydrant and visit the "911' ; booth!

SAY "Hi" to special celebrity guests.

WIN

one of many exciting prizes in a free drawing.

BRING

your pennies for the "wishing well", and
new and used winter coats, hats and mittens for
Pontiac elementary school children.

GIVE

the gift of life... The Red Cross will host
a community blood drive at the hospital.

tV , ENJOY

free cider and donuts!

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is located at
900 Woodward, one mile north of Square Lake Rd.

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Noon to 4 p.m.
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