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November 16, 2007 - Image 1

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-11-16

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HILL FLOOR COVERINGS

HERES TO

FAMILY-OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE

Name Brands
Low Prices

Eric Adelman of Berkley has been
chose by Hillel of Metro Detroit,
the Foundation for Jewish Campus
Life, to receive its 2007 Direnfeld
Family Scholarship. He is pursuing
a master's degree in public admin-
istration at Wayne State University,
Detroit. Professionally, he works in
Jewish communal service.

Stacey Brooke Victor of West
Bloomfield was inducted into
the national
Collegiate
Scholars at the
University of
Michigan. She
is the daughter
of Howard and
Gail Victor and
Victor
is in the nursing
school at U-M.

Oakland County Commissioner
Helaine Zack, D Huntington
Woods, will
receive the
Easter Seals 2007
Outstanding
Advocate Award
for Elected
Municipal
Official. She was
Zack
selected for her
work and per-
sonal example, which has made
a difference in the lives of people
with disabilities. She has garnered
national recognition for her efforts
and commitment. Most notewor-
thy is her fight that resulted in the
opening of a day treatment center
in Royal Oak and operated by
Easter Seals.

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Here are a few of our
November specials!

Charcoal-Gray
Commercial Loop

Saxony Plush - 28 Colors
Great for Bedrooms

Was $995/sq. yd.

Was $1295 /sq. yd.

Now $595 / sq. yd.

Now $ 895 /sq. yd.

Sisal - Style Berber
Upscale Look - 6 Natural Colors

Mannington Value-Lock
Laminate Floor - 6 Colors

Was $1395 /sq. yd.

Was $289/sq. ft.

Now $99- 5 / sq. yd.

Now $189 / sq. ft.

2380 Orchard Lake Rd., Sylvan Lake I 1/2 Mile W of Telegraph I 248 738 6554

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Mon, Thurs, Fri 9-8, Tues, Wed. 9-6 Sat. 9-5

WBHS top 4.0% nationally

1326040

Newsweek/MSN • 3 of 5 National SME/Ford PAS Scholarships...to WBHS students

Some of the best public schools in the country
are right here in your neighborhood... ..<1
Join us for two very special events on Nov. 28th...

DISTRICT
OPEN HOUSE

Wed., Nov. 28th, 2007

Elementary parents:

Visit any or all of our
elementary schools between
9-11 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. that day.

Robert F. Liss, founder and man-
aging partner of Berkley-based
personal injury
law firm Liss
& Shapero, has
been appointed
to the board of
trustees for the
city of Berkley
Downtown
Liss
Development
Authority.

Michigan Psychoanalytic
Foundation of Farmington Hills
celebrated its 20th anniversary at
the Rock Financial Showcase in
Novi on Nov. 10. The honoree was
Harold Kulish, founding president
of the Michigan Psychoanalytic
Foundation.

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Join us to:
* See our schools and state-of-the-art
facilities
* Meet teachers, principals and
support staff
* Get updated program information
* Be a part of fine arts, technology
and athletics demonstrations
* Learn about special opportunities
for families considering relocating
to West Bloomfield

MANY LOCAL REALTORS ARE
HELPING TO ORGANIZE THIS EVENT AND
WILL BE ON HAND
TO PERSONALLY ASSIST YOU



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INTERACTIVE
CURRICULUM FAIR

Wed., Nov. 28, 2007
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
WBHS Media Center

Middle & High School parents
and all interested parents:

See a unique visual display of
course offerings, career pathways,
small school within a school,
communities and academies,
and individualized
academic opportunities.

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