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January 31, 1997 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-31

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RENT A TROWBRIDGE APARTMENT
AND WE'LL THROW IN A CHEF,
A MAID AND A DRIVER.

Dr. Paul D. Stein, of Bloom-
field Hills and medical director
of cardiac rehabilitation at Hen-
ry Ford Hospital, has been
named a fellow of the American

A workshop titled Baby Care
Basics will be offered Monday,
Feb. 3, at Providence Hospital,
16001 W. Nine Mile. There is a
charge. For cost and times, call
(800) 968-5595.

♦ DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY

♦ PROFESSIONAL
TRANSPORTATION

A four-session course to help pro-
vide incentive and support to
quit smoking will be offered 7-
9 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays,
Feb. 3, 6, 10, 13, at William
Beaumont Hospital, Troy. To
register, call (800) 633-7377.

♦ SPACIOUS ONE AND TWO
BEDROOM APARTMENTS

♦ RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
AND PROGRAMS

Hospice of West Bloomfield will
hold a volunteer training pro-
gram, to help terminally ill pa-
tients and their families,
beginning Tuesday, Feb. 4. For
information, call (810) 539-0660.

♦ INDEPENDENT AND ASSISI ED
LIVING

♦ 24-HOUR CONCIERGE

♦ EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM
AND TWO DAILY CHECKS

Paul D. Stein

Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers. Dr. Stein is also a fellow
of the American College of
Physicians, the American Col-
lege of Chest Physicians, the
American College of Cardiology
and the American Heart Asso-
ciation Council on Clinical Car-
diology and Council on
Circulation.

THE TROWBRIDGE

24111 CIVIC CEN I ER DRIVE

SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034

(810) 352-0208

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Hills, 6:30 p.m. Monday even-
ings beginning Feb. 3. For in-
formation, call (810) 858-7140.

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Women Specializing in:

• DIVORCE

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Or, visit us on the internet:
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You can be a victim-- or
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American Heart
Association.

A stroke can change
your life forever

The Oakland University School
of Nursing in Rochester is con-
ducting a search for outstand-
ing Michigan registered nurses
to receive the 1997 Nightingale
Awards. Nomination forms
may be obtained by calling the
School of Nursing, (810) 370-
4068. Nominations must be in
by March 1.

An infant/child CPR class will
be offered 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Satur-
day, Feb. 1, at Crittenton Hos-
pital. Call (810) 652-5269.

A day-long event for women
ages 40 and over will be of-
fered Saturday, Feb. 1, at Bots-
ford General Hospital, 28950
Grand River, Farmington Hills.
For information, call (810) 442-
7986.

The Audiology Department of
Crittenton Hospital will offer a
free seminar on the latest hear-
ing aid technology, 9 10:30
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at the
hospital. Call (810) 652-5528.

-

Group counseling for adult chil-
dren of alcoholics will
be available at Evergreen Coun-

Dr. Gerald Wery will lead a free
discussion on sex and hor-
mones, 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday,
Feb. 4, at Crittenton Hospital.
To register, call (810) 652-5922.

A free program on chemical de-
pendency in the family will
be offered 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
4, at Brighton Hospital, 12851
E. Grand River, Brighton.

Annabel Cohen will teach a
class on how to prepare low-fat
snacks, noon-1:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Feb. 5, at Living Better
Sensibly, 28592 Orchard Lake
Road. For information, call (810)
539-9424.

Beaumont Hospital will offer a
series on diabetes education,
6-9 p.m., Tuesday and Thurs-
day, Feb. 4, 6, 11, 13, at the
Beaumont Hospital Adminis-
tration Building, 3601 W. Thir-
teen Mile, Royal Oak. To
register, call (810) 551-0952.

A discussion on a healthy
heart through proper nutri-
tion will be offered 3-4 p.m and
6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, at the
Northville Public Library.

A free lecture on reading labels
for your child's health is set
for 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, at
Providence Medical Center-
Providence Park, 47601 Grand
River, Novi. To register, call
(800) 968-5595.

Huron Valley Hospital in Com-
merce will host a depression

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