life c Iles During October, members of the American Association o Orthodontists (AAO) are conducting a wide range of activities to educate the public and their patients about protecting their teeth during Halloween, and share information about the benefits of orthodontic treatment. Ask the Orthodontis Stockermann March 9 Julie Stocker and Eric Mann of Huntington Woods proudly announce the birth of their son, Maxwell Phillip Stockermann. Maternal grandparents are Margo and Michael Stocker of Farmington Hills; paternal grandpar- ents are Marge and Fred Mann of Huntington Woods. Maternal great-grandmother is Rose Stocker Hertzberg of Farmington Hills. Maxwell was named in memory of his maternal great-grandma Marilyn Mazell and paternal great-grandfather Phillip Moselle. In an effort to promote a safe and healthy Halloween for children, Drs. Hersh and Beattie will again buy-back the candy that young trick-or-treaters collect this year. Although Halloween is a fun holiday for everyone, too much candy can contribute to tooth decay. For people who wear braces, eating sticky or chewy candies can also , harm their braces and may lengthen their overall treatment time. Candy may be brought to Hersh-Beattie Orthodontics the week following Halloween during normal business hours. Our office will a o o pay $2 for each pound of Halloween treats collected- the child and $1 will be donated to a local char nd a Bennie Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults Jacob Michael Bolda, son of Donna Bolda-Moss and Ed Moss and Ken Bolda, will cel- ebrate his bar mitz- vah Saturday, Oct. 15, at Temple Bolda Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the brother of Megan, Eric and Drew. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandparents Judy Stumacher, Donna and Bob Russell, Ken Bolda, and Norma and Dale Moss. He is also the grandchild of the late Mel Stumacher and the great-grandchild of the late Jacob "Jack" Stumacher, the late Celia and the late Morris Weber and the late Rose and the late Jules Chayt. Jacob is a student at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. Among his various mitzvah projects, the nearest to his heart is partici- pating in the annual Cystic Fibrosis Great Strides Walk. Jake Neil Buchman (Yaakov Noel) of Farmington Hills will become a bar mitzvah at Camp Tamarack on Saturday, Oct. 15. His proud parents Buchman are Dr. Clifford and Janice Buchman. His loving sister Allison Buchman and her husband, Ira Miller, and daughter Emily will be coming to celebrate from Baltimore, Md. Jake's other lov- ing sister Jamie Maguire and her hus- band, Steve, and their children Hugo and Meabh will joining the celebra- tion from the U.K. Jake is the grand- son of Carolyn and Joe Comilla and the late Isadore and the late Emily Buchman. Jake attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project is volunteering at the Fleishman Residence in West Bloomfield. Emily Samantha Erlich will read from the Torah on the occasion of her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Friday, Oct. 14. Her Erlich proud parents are Drs. Katherine and Andrew Erlich. She is the sister of Charlie and the grandchild of Ivajean and Milton Erlich and Joan and Dr. John Simon. Emily is a student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Harvesting vegetables from the Berkshire Organic Garden and then donating them to Yad Ezra in Berkley was the mitzvah project she felt most meaningful. Jami Brooke Goodman, daugh- ter of Kim (Haber) and Mark Goodman, will cele- brate her bat mitz- vah as she reads from the Torah on Goodman Saturday, Oct. 15, at Temple Sinai in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. She is sister of Madison Blake and granddaughter of Barbara and Jonathan Haber of Huntington Woods and Barbara and Michael Goodman of Merrick, N.Y. For more information on the candy buy-back, contoc Hersh-Beaffie Orthodontics at (248) 926-4100, 23 Haggerty Rd. Suite 1160, West Bloomfield. Or our rid Roa i newest location in Waterford at, 51 248 67341 I 0 West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 CANDY CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE OFFIC DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS FOLLOWING HALLOWEEN Tu ro ay, November 1st throu onday, November 7th Waterford 248-673-4100 . , 248-926-4100 www.hershbeattieortho.com 4 .......... $20 OFF your purchase of $ 100.00 Fall and Holiday Merchandise Arriving Daily Still located In West Bloomfield Plaza 248/855-321 4 Coupons moy not be combined *species/ orders, previous sates and layaways excluded One discount per cvstorrpar. Pre-Tart amount. Must Monday-Friday 10:00 am-5:30 pm Saturday 10:00 am 5:00 pm October 26 20/1 r' 1-1:1 Andreina Castro, DDS, MS The Pediatricians Dentistry Golnick Pediatric Dental Associates treat the dental needs of infants, children, adolescents. • • • • • B'nai Mitzvah on page 58 Gail Molinari DDS, MS Jason M. Golnick DDS, MS Arnold L. Golnick DDS, MS Positive and friendly staff Emergencies seen promptly Most insurances accepted Nitrous oxide and sedation available Open daily 21213 Ecorse Rd. Taylor, MI 48180 313-292-7777 Lakes Medical Center 2300 Haggerty Road • Suite 1180 West Bloom„Oelcl,_MI 48323 • 248-668-0022 IN October 13 0 2011 57