MlCWGAKCJ11ZEN HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS ------=- Ho pital employe enjoy fa-:nily atmosphere· SLq)port g�oup meet The Highland Par family support group .of the Alzheimer's association will meet at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital at 2:00 p.m. on Wed­ nesday August 16, 1989. This support group, which is for caregivers, family members and friends of persons afflicted by Alzheimer's disease or a re­ lated sdisorder, meets on the third Wedesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. and offers educa­ tional support programs. Detroit Osteopathic Hospi­ tal is located at 12523 Third Ave. Highland Park. For more information, call 252-4495. Brantely and Rolland to compete for . trea urer Delore Videau enjoys tkiDg Deroit Osteop thic H pital (DO ) because of the "family atmosphere." And for a few years, the hospital truly was a family. That's because 20 years ago Vid u's mother, ina Andres, was an employee in the DOH laundry. She liked the hospital so much she helped. her daughter get a job there. Videau, the DOH Employee of the Month for July, remem­ bers those days fondly when she and her mother lived around the corner from the hospital and would walk to work together every moming. Videau started at OOH as an nurse's aid and was transf; red to the Central Sterile Supply area. In her job m teri Is aide, she cl ans p . ent supplies that will be taken to patient rooins and dispenses medical equipment. She also is respon- ible for sterilizing her mother retired 10 years go after 17 year of ervice, Videau still likes DOH becaus "all the people are so nice." Videau grew up in Hamtramc , but her family moved to HighHtnd Park where she graduated from high chool. She now lives on the west side of Detroit with her husband, Lee, and her mother. Videau's joy is her yard an'd garden. "When it's warm out and sunny, I'm outside all day. I love flower ,so I spend a lot of time weeding my garden. I trim the grass and hedges. I've also painted my garage and house thi summer," she says. The DOH Employee of the Month program recognizes employee who are voted by co­ worker as outstanding. At _ reception, the emeployee is honored and receives a paid day off, a $50 savings bond, and Employee of the Month 'pin, and other gifts. DOHis an af­ filiate of Horizon Health �ys­ tems, an organization of hospitals and health services. Horizon affiliates include Bi­ County Community Hospital in Warren, Riverside Osteopathic Hospital in Trenton, and the Dctr iot Heart Institute at DOH. By ROD Sei I HIGHLAND PK. - Former City Treasurer Benautrice (Ben) Rolland will be running against City Finance Director Elizabeth Brantley in the final election for Highland Park Treasurer Police Officer John Hol­ loway sought a recount of the primary election last month. The city clerk's office aftermak­ ing the recount Thursday August 3. ruled he lost by one vote .. The final results: Rolland 423 votes, Brantley, 372 votes and Holtoway coming in very close with 371. Registration August 22 thru 28 Classes Begin August 28 mprov ,your earning power· . . wi.th on of our eereer programs: ,------A. Career Programs-.-----� 1. BUSINESS 3. TECHNOLOGY . 11 Air Coad· . ., Ittfr.·_ :1'IIi4. tonIlID. Tee . Tech y Y Y B. CoUe,e Tran fer Cou �' help yo fit learning in.to your Hfe nd· budget rough our Student ervice : FInancial Ald· Scholanhip -Loans . ully Accredited I Liberal Arts-Transfer Programs Pre·Prof Procrams· Place-9ooPeraUve Program Approv d for Veterans Student Par In AvaIlable Tutoring Couh ling Service Career Training Programs Vocational T chnlcal Program. Coun elln and Career Planning ChUd Care Available Shop In your community and atch it grow HIghland Par Common ty College Servlng Metropoutan Detroit Slnce 1918 01 at 11Ilrd • H land.. rk. Mich. 252·M'75 Come see u today... about your tomorrow. , _' .. '