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April 16, 1999 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-16

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It's a great time to change!

1 YEAR

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MONEY MARKET

5.05% 4.50%

Items Aid Adult Day Care

A.P.Y.

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Come in to the Sterling
office nearest you:

Clawson — 248-435-2840
Commerce Twp. — 248-669-3993
Dearborn — 313-274-3030
Farmington Hills — 248-489-9580
Grosse Pointe Woods — 313-882-2880
Livonia — 734-462-4106
Lincoln Park — 313-383-4000
Rochester — 248-656-5760



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Roseville —810-294-2950
Sterling Heights —810-268-5200
Southfield — 248-948-8799
Troy — 248-649-3883
Warren —810-558-4600
Waterford — 248-674-4901
West Bloomfield —248-855-6644

"We Create Solutions."

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,Annual Percentage Yield accurate as of 3119/99 and is subject to change without notice. One year CD: Interest
compounded monthly, penalty for early withdrawal. Money Market: 52,500 minimum balance required to open and
must be maintained for stated Ain. Balances below 52,500 earn Sterling Bank & Trust Interest Checking APY. Fees
may reduce earnings if minimum is not maintained. t 1999 Sterling Bank & Trust FSB.

Since
1986

ETE

With the first site of the Jewish
Community Adult Day Care
Program scheduled to open the end
of April, items are being sought that
will enrich the program for its par-
ticipants, older adults who have
Alzheimer's disease and related
dementia disorders.
The program will open at the
Jewish Vocational Service's main
building in Southfield. The second
facility, the Peter and Dorothy
Brown Day Care Center, will be
built on the Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield.
Items that would be useful at
both sites include:
• handbags and tote bags, hats,
scarves (can be warm or dressy),
gloves and mittens
• small, soft stuffed animals and
unbreakable knicknacks

• colorful catalogues, such as gar-
dening, home decorating; magazines
with many pictures like travel or
sports and old National Geographics
• rapes, disks, especially of older
traditional songs, early jazz, big
band or swing, classical, folk, Jewish
music; sheet music; rhythm instru-
ments like maracas or tambourines
• simple puzzles, board games like
Scrabble, Monopoly, checkers
• cookbooks, books on Jewish
topics, sports or hobby books, fic-
tion
The program also is seeking dona-
tions of a one-piece stereo system, a
television set, VCR and piano.
For information on the day care "Th
program, call Peter Ostrow, (248)
559-5000. For information on dona-
tions, call Nicole Messina at the
same number.

STEVEN TARNOW, C.R.

(248)
626-5603

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CONTACT

MARJORIE OLSON, MSW AT

(248) 386-0303

4/16
1999

26051

LAHSEP SOUTHFIELD,

50 Detroit Jewish News

MI 48034

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The Jewish War Veterans national organization sponsored a Capitol Hill Action
Day in which JWV officers from each state met with congressional leaders to
express their views on war veteran matters from a Jewish perspective. Shown
meeting with U.S. Coressman John Dingell (D-Mich.) are Milton Klein of
Oak Park, chief of staffSandy Feldman of Southfield, auxiliary president; and
Robert Feldman of Southfield, state commander.

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