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South Florida Sun Sentinel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 392

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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392
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j16 Fort Lauderdale NewsSun-Sentinel. Wednesday. March 26. 1966 8 I i '2x3 3x1 J-Otm tton-Dir Look riseured 'J2M $Z9 i I I I I Orthodorit rewarded with 1 0-speed bike DOME-ACOUSTICAL 1 LUMINOUS CBUNG I MATERIAL ALSO ELECTRICAL I AC SUPPLIES I SUPER CEILINGS! nTCO 1313 N. Stele Rd.

7 Of DO Between Johnton ft Tft St. I 8-8 Hollywood, FL Verticals 4 Names faces Diana Altchison CUSTOM DESIGNED WINDOW TREATMENTS "4 (Formerly MESSENGERS WINDOW SHADES of Long hind) "SHADING THE SUN SINCE '21" frW-VERTICALS I fc V- I chooM from PVC 1 or Select Fabric FREE 6495 INQUIRE ABOUT 1 i SHOP AT HOME DECORATOR SERVICE RAPID DELIVERY OTHER SPECIALS 75 OFF INSTALLATION 1 BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Forget free toothbrushes and complimentary packets of dental floss; today's kids want more if they're going to run that extra mile to maintain good dental habits and Hollywood orthodontist Jerry Fishman has a cure. "We often have giveaways for teddy bears and T-shirts to encourage patients to keep good dental habits," said Fishman. "But this is the first time that we've given away anything like this." In both of Fishman's office locations, one in Hollywood and the other in Pembroke Pines, the good doctor has managed to persuade hundreds of his patients to practice good hygiene habits by presenting the most promising patient with a 1 0-speed Huffy bicycle. Cooper City resident Kelly Phillips, 16, was the first patient to receive a bicycle.

"We want our patients to co-operate with us for a better result," said Fishman. "The giveaway is an incentive program that seems to be working. About 75 percent of my patients are age 10 to 18 and this seems to be a idea that's working." Davie residents Clarence Hammerstein, 90, and Edith Cowing, 94, were named the King and Queen of Hearts of the Golfcrest Nursing "They were selected because of their popularity at the home," said Dolly Barr, GNH publicity director. "They are pleasant and friendly to everyone here and we wanted to do something in recognition of that." A resident of Florida since 1925, Hammerstein was a WWI fighter pilot in 1917 an advertising major at Columbia University and one of the original three founders of Flamingo Groves in Davie. Cowing is a native of Chicago.

The royal couple will be the reigning monarchs of the nursing home until a successor is named next year. Pembroke Pine Margate Palm Plaza Village Plaza 14S1 N. Palm A venue 1406 N. State Road 7 (441) 435-3883 973-6366 "QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE" VERTICALS BLINDS SHADES CORNICES PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS WOOD DRAPERIES min Cohen, publicity director. The Marquertry Club members produce wooden veneer pieces, exchange information about woodworking and collaborate on group pieces.

Anyone interested in marquetry as a hobby is welcome to attend the next meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 5, at Constantine's Wood Center, 1040 E. Oakland Park Fort Lauderdale. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hatchee Lodge No. 71, an international fraternal organization founded to aid the sick, weak and helpless, will meet on Thursday, April 17, at the Odd Fellow Temple, 1451 North Dixie Highway, Fort Lauderdale.

For further information and membership call Irving Spertell at 974-5946. WE DO ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS il SOLID WOOD 115" tnctudt InctaNation STEEL 179" SOLID WOOD 149" STEEL 199" SOLID WOOD $99M STEEL M49M i A S1 MAHOGANY DOOR 1 1 1 jtHl SPECIAL 30 88 1 Includes installation! 17 yr. in Buaineee Free Shop at Home Service 50 28 I 68 I 1 26 68 1 Slightly Imperfect tmcy last initial ft ein ii AamrhmjmM irnm 1 BMMBjeMtWP mmLt 55 33 IRAMAR DINER Members of the Pompano Beach Eastern Star Chapter No. 187 cast their ballots for the 1986-87 club officers. Recently installed club officers include: Ben Metel of Margate; Dorothy Addis of North Lauderdale; Marjorie Metel of Margate; Tammy Goyette of Boca Raton; and Pompano Beach residents Mary Drutar, Evelyn Singletary, Shirley Wentworth, Betty Searcy, Gloria Bowles, Betty Miller, William and Nancy Hal-deman, Valorie Gilbert.

Grand officers presiding at the installation include Gladys Switzer of Tavernier; Mae Griffin of Tamarac; Norma Cope of Pompano Beach; Robert Miller of Hollywood, and Florence Kelly of Hollywood. The Pompano Beach Order of the Eastern Star is a non-profit organization that each year sponsors a series of fund-raisers to aid student scholarships, the cancer and heart foundation and various charitable For information about Eastern Star contact Nancy Haldeman at 781-0714. 0 Aging can often be a difficult transition. For many it can be a bewildering loss of memory, the deterioration of physical strength and suceptibility to illness. What used to be an easy task suddenly becomes an insurmountable problem.

Many rely on, family and friends for support and others adjust alone. The Area Agency on Aging of Broward County cares and they want to help. With numerous service programs designed to help senior citizens adapt and learn to help themselves. The Area Agency on Aging, a government-funded EASTER MENU Choice of Soup or1 Juice All Can Eat From Salad Bar, SEAFOOD Baked flounder StuffedCrab Meal Broiled Blue fish' Fried Shrimp Tartar Sauce'? ENTREES Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce Roast Leg of Lamb Mint 'Jelly -Roast Turkey with Dressing Roast Sirloin ol Beef ajus Gravy Roast Lotn of Pork with Dressing Roast Chicken with Dressing Fried Scallops Tartar Sauce Fried Filet of Sole Tartar. Sauce Donna Grubman of "Boca Raton, Broward County Library public information officer in Fort Lauderdale, was named Library Employee of the Year by members of the Broward County Library Advisory Board in Pembroke Pines.

Selected on the basis of "outstanding efforts which have made an impact on the provision or promotion of library service to the public," Grubman received three nominations for the award. Other county library employee nominees include: Miramar resident Selma Algaze, West Regional Library, Hollywood resident Delores Duncan, Hollywood branch; Margate resident Dorothy Kandel, DavieCooper City branch; Tamarac resident Norma Kornreich, Lauderdale Lakes branch; Margate resident Lucy Parsons, South Regional Library in Pembroke Pines; Pompano Beach resident Sylvan Schiller, Main Library, and Coral Springs resident Sally Williams, Coral Springs Branch Library. Pembroke Pines resident Edward Finkelstein, executive director of the Jewish Community Center of South Broward, has announced the appointment of Dr. Carol Lucas as director of JCC senior services. 'A Hollywood resident, Lucas' last position was in Hempstead, N.Y., as the director of administrative planning and development for 100,000 seniors in Hempstead.

"I feel that I'm at the birth of some very exciting things here," said Lucas. "I'm excited to be here and I hope to help the center go onto bigger and better things." Recently elected officers of the South Florida Marquetry Club include Lake Worth resident Martin Meltsner, president; Rivera Beach resident Edmund Treciokai, secretary; and Plantation resident Benja- i i nr. lAntmmu CHOICE OF TWO VEGETABLES BroccolAu Gratin Corn Mashed Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potato Carrots Siring Beans Baked Potato Baked Sweets '95 95 CHOICE OF DESSERT Cofloe, Tea, Soda FREE Glass ol Wine with Dinner. Sharing 95 $4 CHILDREN'S MENU Any of the Above Entrees Served in Children's Portions agency for seniors age 60 and older that develops, coordinates, and evaluates programs and funds services for seniors. Throughout Broward County, programs are available to assist seniors with counseling, senior day-care programs, Alzheimer weekend day care, homemaker services, transportation, law project (legal aid and advice), personal care and respite care (homebound seniors) programs, and various health related schemes.

For the address and complete list of activities and services in your area contact the Area Agency on Aging central service center at 463-0284. HAPPY EASTER FROM 1 PM UNTIL 10:30 PM DONE ON PREMISES.

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