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October 22, 1999 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-22

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33-year Oak Park resident has been
married for 51 years and has two sons
and a daughter.

Norman Allen II, 48, is the pastor of
Christ Temple Apostolic Church as
well as a chaplain and major in the
U.S. Army Reserves. While he has not
held an elected office, he has served
the city on the Zoning Board of
Appeals, the Fourth of July Parade
Committee and the Oak Park
Visioning Committee. He is married
and has eight children.

NEW FIBER
No GEL, No GRIT, No GAS

Michael M. Seligson, 48, is a training
administrator for the U.S. Army Tank,
Automotive and Armaments
Command. He has served the city for
one term on the board of education and
two terms on the city council, where he
is mayor pro tern. He is a member of
Congregation B'nai Israel and has vol-
unteered for the Oak Park Ethnic
Advisory Commission and the Oak
Park Arts and Cultural Commission.
He is married and has seven children.

— Jill Davidson Sklar

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discovered that an all natural plant fiber (ultra fine

medication or daily vitamins, UniFiber

powdered cellulose) can help maintain regularity without

will not interfere with the absorption of

the need for chemical laxative stimulants. It is gluten

those medicines - other fibers will.

free and safe for diabetics.

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prescription

UniFiber is now available nationally through any

In a study published in Current Therapeutic Reseorch,

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James J. Pates, MD, University of Minnesota, demon-

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strated that patients receiving 1 or 2 tbs. of powdered

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cellulose daily were able to reduce their laxative use by

over 70%. The brand name of this all NEW natural fiber

supplement is UniFiber. Current research shows that

high fiber intake helps maintain regularity in most

people and that fiber like UniFiber is essential for good

colon health.

teered as a youth group advisor and
teacher at Temple Beth El and Temple
Kol Ami. She's a member of the
PTA/PTO and is a school booster and
volunteer at Beechview Elementary,
Highmeadow Common Campus, East
Middle School and Harrison High
School. She's a board member of the
Anti-Defamation League. She is mar-
ried and has two children.

Barry Brickner, 48, is a self-
employed attorney and a 16-year
resident of Farmington Hills. He is a
precinct delegate and has served on
the Farmington Hills Planning
Commission. He is a Rouge River
rescue worker and on the board of
directors for the Independence Hills
Homeowners Association. He is
married and has two children.

Paul A. Molin, 56, is a deputy sher-
iff for the Oakland County Sheriff's
Department and a five-year resident
of Farmington Hills. He serves as a
volunteer reserve police officer for
the city of Detroit and as a volun-
teer reserve deputy for Oakland
County. He is married and has two
children.

Reginald Oliverio, 45, is the chief
executive officer of Arandel-
Powerscourt Ltd. and a 13-year resi-
dent of Farmington Hills. He has
served on the city's ethics committee
and as a Cub Scout leader. He is a
volunteer tutor for the Boys and
Girls Club. He is divorced.

The best part of this UniFiber discovery is that UniFiber

has 2 1/2 times more fiber per ounce than the leading

brands and can be mixed with any liquid without altering

the taste. Unlike the fiber in the leading brands,

UniFiber will not gel, taste gritty, cause bloating or

produce excess gas. You can even mix it with your

favorite soft foods, like applesauce, mashed potatoes, or

pudding, without altering their original taste or character.

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— Jill Davidson Sklar

A TRIBUTE TO

ALEX

Farmington Hills is blessed with a very active multiracial/multicultural commis-
sion. The commission meets regularly and the council members and city staff
members attend. We encourage its active participation at city events and often seek its
advice in hiring matters. The commission was most helpful recently when our commu-
nity resettled several Kosovar families. The commission has established chapters in all of
our area high schools, works with the city's diverse business community and routinely
reports back to our city council and the Farmington;city council. The commission's
work is definitely on rqrget.

City council regularly meets with the Farmington school board to discuss issues,
such as school safety, racial and cultural diversity, shared facilities, etc. Recently -
council passed an ordinance requiring h e el met use by children under 16
when biking, in-line skattn&
-' ds teboarding on public roads. We
asked, and the board has .;;:,e . ci , to o include helmet safety instruction at
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Share the magic that engaged and
involved legions of people...children
and adults...that were Alex
Graham's cheerleaders and loving
friends as she lived her life to the
fullest in the warmth of their love
and unwavering support.

Please make plane to attend

THE 20TH ANNUAL DINNER

of the Israel Cancer Association of Michigan

Thursday, November 18, 1999

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

Middlebelt south of Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills

Cocktails: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:30 p.m.
Tickets $125 per person
Deadline: Dinner tickets - November 12

Tickets are available from the
Israel Cancer Association of Michigan
31731 Northwestern Highway, Suite 106, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 865-8323 • Fax: (248) 737-1587
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ri tiattOn c~f our

&hers, is on its way to becoming a truly great society.

response

Editor's Note: Christopher McRae and Paul Molin did not respond to questionnaire.
Ronald Oliverio did not provide a photo.

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