k I 'f-4 vo kia gent oired cfclOesicHoo0eld 4 • -• ' •*•.,•" )RAW:i eltP 155.4 4460 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 2••••.': Studios and suites with private baths Three well planned daily meals The Finest of Licensed Nurses & Resident Assistants 24 hours/7 days Assisted Living, Emergency call system Medication management with catered services in Alzheimer's and dementia care Housekeeping and linen service beautiful surroundings Pool and exercise room Scheduled activities 7 days weekly created especially Game Room Hair Salon for older adults Sundries shop Transportation Includes all utilities except telephone Call 248.683.1010 for additional information This is your alternative to a nursing home The Language SILHOUETTE WINDOW SHADINGS Beyond Shades. Beyond Blinds. Beyond Description. Magically, wonderfully, Silhouette° window shadings transform the appearance of a room. Come in today to see the transformational qualities of Silhouette shadings for yourself. Hunter Os window fashions Free In-Home Service • Free Professional Measure At No .0bli s ation uut , 11.,; L 5/10 2002 20 MIND SPOT d 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall • Southfield. Ml 48076 COMPETITIVE PRICING & EXPERT INSTALLATION All other HUNTER DOUGLAS products Luminette • Duettes • Woods Vertical Blinds & Silhouettes I I Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5 L. VISA _I 352-8622 Canton 734-692-5002 Annual ethnic lunch underscores school's DIANA LIEBERMAN Copy Editor/Education Miter annual ethnic fair. The event was organized by parents with the help of a long list of local restaurants. About 800 people, including students, teach- ers and other staff members, enjoyed heaping platefuls of food, with enough left over for some 200 more. • "This is a wonderful bridge-building opportunity for the parents as well as the students," said event chair Nancy Zausmer-Levy. "There are a lot of communications difficulties with some of the mothers from China, Japan and Latin America, but somehow we get the message across that we need to feed our children, to show them the won- 7 he lunch line at Orchard Lake Middle School on April 26 included matzah ball soup, quesadillas, sushi, chicken cream chops and a cornucopia of other dishes from 13 nations and ethnic groups. But the results of an informal poll of students turned up one overwhelming favorite — pizza. Sampling the different fare made lunch period a lot more fun during the West Bloomfield school's sixth