rom n I n b uy DETROIT o Indu r I h ted at 10641 Fenkell ". ACCO DI G TO DAVI , all the "natural ingredients" contained in the skincare: Aloe \tra, Bee pollen, cucumber, oats protein, cocoa butter and vitamin E, "exhibits a perfect balance." orr-i-Oueen of Sheb . "an afford ble inc re y tern" ill be m ted in lcbigan throughout the nation, during the month of October, founder nd director of Promotion Unlimited, Gwendolyn Tho 'd, ccording to Thomas, the products were"t t mar eted for over four years on all ethnic group ." She added, "It' a generic product.".' other outle nd t be one product, disinfectant, t "Pin Sol wanted to buy. " Although D vi , manufacturing bility is mall in compari on to om magne , be 1 proud of the ct that be i bl to p c ge 800 to 900 of Pine � ay, one of his popul ellers, in an eight hour shift. family man with five children, with ODe son, Arthur C. D vi , wor ed within the b in for 21 years, D vis ed, "In th 1 t 20 years we (Blacks) ve been loc ed out of the market." However, he thinks about expanding his blUSiIlCDes d be thinks about retirement too. But for the present he' content to leave the speculation of hi future mired in the ccompli hmen of hi p t. Resting in the deep cushions of what looked like comfortable office chair, D vi said, "I w one of the few Blacks who had delivery ervice in the 19SOS," chuckled, swiveled and changed the topic. even. AccordingtoD vi , "People of ncient time ed their now ledge of n tural ingredient for health nd beauty purpo e . It i only natural that ingredients still hold the key to making skin more beautiful." are." Oean ay Ii ucb produc1s vegetab e oil oap, heavy duty laundry detergent, utomatic disbw bing detergent, toilet bowl deodorizer cleaner, total pine disinfectant cleaner and 23 other products in it brochure. ' And Morning Glory' brochure Ii t Queen of Sbeb 's cleansing cream, kin toner, moistwizcr cream and hand and body lotion. D vi said be moved from Inkster to Detroit in 1954 . - .. .. • .•••• <>.: •• ' ...... . "" .. : . HUBBARD FARMS mSTORICAL HOMES TOUR - Oct. 16th 12 noon-5pm.The tour bealns at tbe Western YMCA, 1601 CI rk St. Tickets $SIn adv., $10 at door. For further Infonnatlon caU 554·1129. Upcoming Events Complied and Edit d By KASCENE BARKS OCTOBER 2nd LATIN AMERICAN MONTH - OIA will present a special ex­ hibition, Ofrenda: An Offering to Diego Rivera (Oct. 2-Nov. 3), as well as artist demonstrations, children's workshops, Latin American dance & music. 5200 Woodward Ave. (833-7975). OCTOBER 4th MUSEUM - This play takes place on the final day of a group ow of three fictitious contem­ porary artists being exhibited In � major museum of modern art. �' A variety of people walk through the show; art lovers, keptlcs, etc. Museum, is about the ' ,movement & yeaming of these people, u the gallery becomes parable of humanity. (Ot1. 4- 20) in the Earl D.A. Smith Theatre on the Univ. of Detroit , Mercy's McNichols campus at McN Ichols & livernois. Call . ,(993-11 SO) for scheduled times ' "ticket info. OCTOBER 5th CRAFT WORKSHOPS Oetroly Historical Mu eum workshops offered Includes: - PORCELAIN DOLLS - Create a reproduction antlqu By.L.a doll from preparation of the unfired porcelain and china painting ofthefacialfeatu� ,to IKiding th cloth body. three w cou - mu attend all . ons. (Oct. 5, 12, & '19, 1 0:3Oam-12:30pm $26 Material fee, 25 registration fee). - TAINED OLAS - Le m the fundamental of stained gl while creating a un­ catcher. Two week work hop, must attend both. (Oct. 5 & 12, 10am-3:30pm $10 Materials fee, $15 registration fee). - AMERICAN SAMPLERS - Create a 17: x 17· linen sampler based 00 patterns from the OHm Dept Collection. (Oct. 5 & 19, 11am-3pm $27 for DHS members & $33 non-members) - To register or further info call Mr. Weaver (833-1263) Detroit Historical Dept. I nsutuuon, 5401 Woodward at Kirby. OCTOBER 7th PUBLIC HEARINGS - The Comprehensive Housing Aftor­ dability Strategy (CHAS) - (10m North Central Sector, Northwest Activities Cntr, 18100 Meyers at Curtis, 7 -9pm. & (10/8) West Sector, Ford Memorial United Church, 164OOW. Warren 7-9pm. OCTOBER 9th FORU - A Natural hair & braids presentation & video with n ural hair culptor .. Allen Biggers. Malcolm X Community Cntr, 13206 Dexter (883-3312) 7pm. Child care provided­ Refr hments erved. HALLOWEEN SHOW - Ford Community College Performing Arts Dept. presents Theatre Grottesco in The Richest Dead Man Alive (Oct. 9-11 & 16-19 at 8pm - Oct. 13 & 20 at 7p.m.) 5101 Evergreen Rd. All seats $12. Reservations (845-6478). OPEN FORUM - The Young Adult Committee of the Detroit Branch of the NAACP presents Judge Damon Keith. 5:30- 8:30p.m. MAAH, 301 Fredertck Douglass (833-9800). LOOK/LISTEN/LEARN MUSEUMS -AFRICAN AMERICAN HIS. TORY,301 Fredertck Douglas. Detroit. (833-9800). -GRAYSTONE JAZZ., 3000 E. Grand Blvd. (871-0234). -MOTOWN, 2648 W. Grand Blvd ,'Detroit. (867-0091). -INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN . SPORTS HALL OF FAME· Open Monday-Friday, 9-6 on the 4th Floor, Wayne County Bldg, 600 Randolph, Detroit. -SHERRY WASHINGTON GALLERY. Milland r Center, Detroit. (555-BRUSH). -YOUTH HERITAGE HOUSE, 110 E. Ferry, Detroit. (871-1667). , REUNION FINNEY CLASS REUNION - 20 Year combined (1970, 1971 & 1972 - Saturday, October 26, 1991 at the Warren Chateau Hall In Warren, Michigan. 7pm (Cocktail Hr) 8pm (Dinner Hr) (746-9643). end all announcement. to Michigan Citizen, PO Box 03S80, Highland Park, MI 48203 or call a89·0033. " Canadian to addre s Black Caucus dinner The Honorable Howard D. Mc­ Curdy, the only Black member of the Canadian government' House of . Commons, will be the gu t speaker at thi year's Bl ck Caucus Founda­ tion of Mtchigan "Partners In Progre "dinner. The fund-raising event will be held on Friday, October 18 at the Roostertail restaurant in Detroit. McCurdy will talk about his per­ sonal experiences as a member of the House of Commons and the impact of the international free trade agree­ ment, between the United States and Canada, on Detroit and Windsor. "We are extremely pleased to h ve Mr. McCurdy as our guest speaker," commented Michigan. Hou e of Repre entative Alma, Stallworth, the foundation' founder and administrator. "He will be able to gibe us some valuable insight into the challenges facing the Detroit and Windsor communities under this new agreement." . In addition to the dinner, the evening's program will include a champagne reception where patrons will have the opportunity to meet with Black Caucus Foundation members and McCurdy. The foun­ dation will also give its annual report. . PROCEEDS FROM the event will go to support an international internship programs for qualified, NOTICE Mlohlgan Cltlz n Adv. 10/2/81 Howard D. McCurdy minority college students. A total of . 88 undergraduates and one graduate student have been recruited for the ' internship program over the foundation's four year history. , "This dinner is very important to . the foundation." says Representative . Stallwortb, "because the money we , raise from this event allows us to continue to support our most impor­ tant resource, our youth." The reception will begin at 6 p.m. and the dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $150 per per­ son for the reception/dinner. For more information, please call ' (511) 373-5756. To Former Employee of'Detrolt Plaatlc Molding Company: On 10/26/91, the Detroit Pia tlca Molding Comapny Worker • Compenaatlon Truat Fund waa e tabUahed by the Ingham circuit Court, ca e number 90-65403A2 to admlnlater certain claim for employe who, or may be, ntltlled to worke ... • compenaatlon benefit under the Worker • Diaability. Compenaatlon Act. If you believe that you ar dl abled, uff ring a wage loa8, or, have Incurr d medical expen ea a r ault of a work r lated injury that you r c Ived, or an occupational dl eaae Incurr d betw en 7/1/65 to 2/5/90, whll In th employment of Detroit Plaatlcs Molding Company and If you have already fll d a workers' dlaability compenaatlon claim, you should notlc Terry A. Torkko of th Detroit Plaalca, Molding Company workers' Com pen atlon Tru t Fund, c/o S If-Inaur rat S curtty Fund,7201 W. Saginaw, Suite 110, Lan lng, Mlchlgan,48917,telephon number(517) 323-2444 of your claim and If you have any further que tion, you hould contact, Bruno Czyrka of the State of Michigan Bureau of Worker '01 ability comp nsatlon, 7201 W. S glnaw, Suite 110, Lan lng, Michigan 48917, phone number (517) 323-2444. Jack F. Wheatley Jack E. Koepke D,nlalla E. SUM" TRUSTEES , On b half of Detroit PI tic oldlng Company workera' Comp n tlon Tru t Fund .. --