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November 01, 1996 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-01

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Don't Play Around with a Sports Injury

Board Certified in:
• Sports and Preventative Medicine
• Internal Medicine
• Geriatrics

Compiled by Jill Davidson Sklar

The Henry Ford Hospice Soci-
ety will host its Fall Soiree at
7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, at the De-
troit Athletic Club. Proceeds
from dinner and an auction will
benefit the Dr. Josefina B. Mag-
no Endowed Chair in Hospice
Care at Henry Ford Hospital.
Patron tickets are $150; bene-
factor tickets are $250. For more
information, call (810) 626-4515.

Dr. William Gonte

Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine
4400 Town Center Suite 250
Civic Center Drive • Southfield

Now Accepting
New Patients

(810) 354-0730

Caregiver at Home — What
You Need to Know, a two-part

ANTIQUE MALL

Your Complete Antique Resource

S.E. Michigan's Largest

The place to go when you are
looking for real antiques.
10% Discount on Antique
Reference Books and Price Guides.

Open 7 Days 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wed. 'til 8 p.m.

(810) 344-7200

42305 W. Seven Mile Rd., Northville 1,, _
2 Miles W. of 1-275, Exit #169

Fitness and Exercise, a free

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JUDRICH

Sugar Tree Plaza • Just North of Maple
West Bloomfield

EVERYTHING JUDAICA
FOR THE JEWISH HOME

(810) 932-3377

Robert Stewart Photography

You've said we're in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment!
Complete interior design services from blue print review & construction
specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication;
from windows & walls to the last scented soap...
These are the services that set us apart.
We're so glad you've noticed the difference.

32506 Northwestern Highway
Farmington Hills, MI • (810) 851-7540

Specializing in:
-. Head Coverings for Chemotherapy,
Radiation & Alopecia.
• Men, Women & Children

in customizing wigs

Mr. c's Medical & Nonmedical Hair Loss Clinics

Livonia & Clarkston

link

C6ATHERWOOD

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

22800 Civic Center Drive
Southfield

(810) 350-1777

Mr. G's would like to
WELCOME KAREN SCHAFFER!!

30 years experience

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471 6881

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class providing practical in-
struction for taking care of a dis-
abled person at home, will take
place 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 2 and Nov. 9 in William
Beaumont Hospital's adminis-
tration building in Royal Oak.
The program is free, but pre-
registration is required. For
more information, call (800) 633-
7377.

MIV.AILANN

Your

Comfort
Shoe

Headquarters

FILA JOHNSTON-MURPHY
ECCO ROCKPORT NIKE

session for menopausal women,
will take place 7-9 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 4, at William Beaumont
Hospital's Royal Oak adminis-
tration building.
Advance registration is re-
quired. For more information,
call (800) 633-7377.

You're a Better Parent Than
You Think, a program featur-

ing clinical psychologist Dr. Ray
Guarendi, will take place at 7
p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at the
campus of Grosse Pointe Acad-
emy.
Admission is free and open to
anyone who has contact with
children. For more information,
call (313) 886-1221.

Partnership 2000 - The
Physician's Role will be the

topic of the Maimonides Society
meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
5, at the home of Amnon and
Prue Rosenthal.
For more information or to
make a reservation, call (313)
677-0100.

The Environmentally Friend-
ly Home will be the subject of

a program at the Birmingham
Community House, 7 p.m. Tues-
day, Nov. 5.
There is a $10 fee. To regis-
ter, call (810) 644-5832.

Men's Health College, a Hen-

ry Ford Health System instruc-
tional course about critical
issues of health facing men to-
day, will continue to be held 7-9

p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 13 and
20.
For more information or to
register for the weekly courses,
call (810) 661-6492.

Women and Heart Dis-
ease, a free seminar providing

women with information on risk
factors and tips for smoking ces-
sation, will be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 7, at the DMC
Health Care Centers in Novi.
The program is free, but ad-
vance registration is required.
For more information, call (888)
362-2500.

Adoption in the '90s, a day-
long program sponsored by
Beaumont Hospital and the
Family Tree that will feature ex-
pert Lois Muskai Melina, will
take place 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Sat-
urday, Nov. 9.
There is a $30 fee. For more
information, call (810) 557-3501.

Men's Health Conference,

sponsored by Mission Health,
will feature Mitch Albom and
Amyre Makeupson and will be
held 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 9, in the Fisher Center Au-
ditorium of Providence Hospital
in Southfield.
Registration is required by
Wednesday, Nov. 6. Tickets are
$25 per person. For more infor-
mation, call (313) 712-4318 or
(313) 712-2516.

Tips for Healthy, Happy Hol-
iday Eating will be the topic of

a lecture for inflammatory bow-
el disease patients, their fami-
lies and friends hosted by Sinai's
[BD Center 7-8:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 11, at 31500 Telegraph
Road, Suite 210, Bingham
Farms. Registered dietitian
Pamela Thomas will give the
lecture.
There is no admission fee, al-
though donations are appreci-
ated. For information, call the
center at (800) 423-2612.

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include the name, time, day,
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one month in advance to Alan
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field, MI 48034.

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