Page 4-E Wednesday, April 11, 2007 • HERITAGE NEWSPAPERS/THE NEWS-HERALD

Photo by Dennis Oblander Photo by Dennis Oblander Dr. Susan Young (left), Dr. David Sorial (center) and his dental assistant Ellen Hossack Dr. Michael Etlinger has moved his chiropractic office to 3601 West Road, Trenton. The fam- (right) joined Zyrianna Harris (second from left) of Ecorse and Cameron Vasher of Monroe ily practice offers a wide range of services, including manipulation of the spine, adjust- to kick off the Smiles For Life program to benefit Oakwood’s Exceptional Families program. ments, treatment for sinus and back trouble and laser acupuncture. Dentist helping kids with Smiles for Life

r. David Sorial of the 3078 Knights of Columbus Southgate Dental Hall, 25160 W. , DGroup, 14745 North Lincoln Park. Line Road, is participating Tickets are $25 and in the Smiles for Life pro- include dinner at 7 p.m. and gram to benefit the an open bar, which begins Oakwood Healthcare at 6 p.m. System Foundation’s Proceeds from the event Program for Exceptional will go to two high school Families. Through the end graduates and to one work- of June, Sorial’s office is ing woman for the purpose offering a teeth-whitening of continuing education. service to patients in Fashions for the show are exchange for a donation to being provided by the Smiles for Life Madelyn’s, 3002 First St., Foundation. and Willow Tree, 3000 The requested donation is BIZ BUZZ Biddle Ave., both of substantially less than the Wyandotte. standard fee for this serv- Models for the event will ice, according to Sorial. Mike Schaffer include Marie Adamisin, Tillie Balogh, Elissa Fifty percent of the funds scheduled to open its store Cartwright, Harriet Cole, will go to the Exceptional at the Fairlane Green shop- Corrie Dye, Evelyn Kish, Families program and the ping center in the second or Anne Hatley, Andrea remainder to national chil- third week of May as part of dren’s charities through the Lunder, Marge Leskosky, a $123 million investment in Garth Brooks Teammates Cassie Treece and Cathy in 2007. for Kids Foundations. Wake. President Mark The Smiles for Life pro- For tickets, call Balogh at Murray said the company gram is part of an annual 1-313-383-4229 or Judy has invested $463 million in campaign that has raised LeVesque at 1-734-812-8655. Michigan since 2005, includ- more than $20 million since ing the following 2007 proj- it was organized in 1998. ects: an $18 million expan- The funds have benefited Chiropractor’s sion of the company’s more than 500 children’s Lansing Regional office on the move charities. Distribution Center; three Established in 1997 by TRENTON — Etlinger new stores, including the Drs. Jeffrey Devries and Chiropractic recently Susan Youngs, Oakwood’s Allen Park location; and moved its office from 3277 Program for Exceptional remodels of five existing West Road to the former Families treats children stores. Keck Realty building at with complex medical “Meijer has been and con- 3601 West Road. needs. In southeastern tinues to be committed to Dr. Michael Etlinger, who Michigan, there are more serving the residents of has been a chiropractor for than 6,000 children who Michigan,” Murray said in a 27 years, says his new 1,500- would benefit from such statement. “We’ve recently square-foot office is in a services, but only the seen news of a few compa- better location. Program for Exceptional nies reducing their pres- The family practice offers Families offers a “one-stop” ence in the state. We want a wide range of services, clinic where health care, everyone to know that including manipulation of social service needs, mental Meijer will continue to the spine, adjustments, health and physical therapy invest here, confident of a treatment for sinus and Photo by Dennis Oblander solid future.” back trouble and laser are available. Judy Dabanian (left), president of the Allen Park Business and Professional Women’s Club, Meijer’s headquarters is acupuncture. Youngs has treated more Jane Thiede, Willow Tree manager, Betty Krimmel, Madelyn’s owner, and Tina Balogh, in Grand Rapids and has 89 “Laser acupuncture is a than 900 patients from five chairwoman of the APBPWC Spring fashion show, are inviting the public to purchase tick- stores, including 43 in good procedure that we’ve countries, with 27 percent ets to the May 2 show to be held at 6 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lincoln Park. of her patients coming from southeastern Michigan, and been doing for about 10 three distribution centers Downriver communities to years now,” Etlinger said. quitting smoking.” For more information or Herald’s Biz Buzz to Business her clinic at 25650 W. Outer in the state. The company “It’s kind of a cool niche. Etlinger Chiropractic is to make an appointment, Drive, Lincoln Park. employs more than 30,000 It’s a needleless acupunc- Editor Mike Schaffer via e-mail open from 9 a.m. to noon call 1-734-671-1400. For more information on Michigan residents. ture that helps patients at [email protected] or the program, call Youngs’ with weight loss, stress and 2 to 6 p.m. Mondays, Send items for The News- office at 1-313-294-1510 or, to relief, smoking and alcohol Tuesdays, Wednesdays and by phone at 1-734-246-0855. make an appointment for Annual spring and drug addiction. About Fridays, and from 9 a.m. to teeth whitening, call fashion show set 80 percent of our patients noon Thursdays and NOTICE Sorial’s office at 1-734-281- that try it are successful in Saturdays. Summit Academy North, a NO-TUITION PUBLIC 0880. WYANDOTTE — The SCHOOL ACADEMY, proudly announces it’s open- Allen Park Business and enrollment period, which will start Monday, April 23, Professional Women’s Club NOTICE 2007 and end on Tuesday May 8, 2007. Enrollment will Meijer to open is presenting its annual Summit Academy, a NO-TUITION PUBLIC SCHOOL take place at Summit Academy North locations. Allen Park store Spring Fashion Show schol- ACADEMY, proudly announces it’s open-enrollment peri- Summit Academy North arship benefit May 2 at the od, which will start Monday, April 23rd, 2007 and end on 28697 Sibley Road ALLEN PARK — Meijer is Robert H. Jones Council Tuesday, May 8th, 2007. Enrollment will take place at Romulus, Michigan 48174 each Summit Academy building. SUMMIT ACADEMY SCHOOLS Summit Academy K-8 Summit Academy North Middle School/ 30100 Olmstead, Bldg. A. North High School Campus NOTICE TO BID Flat Rock, MI 48134 18601 Middlebelt The Summit Academy Schools’ Board of Directors Romulus, Michigan 48174 hereby invites the submission of sealed bids for the sale of The hours will be 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday The hours will be 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday one (1) school bus. Envelopes marked ‘Sealed Bid Used through Friday. Saturday, April 28th, 2007 and Saturday through Friday. Saturday, April 28, 2007 and Saturday Bus’ may be sent to the Summit Academy School, May 5th from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. The hours will be 7:00 a.m. May 5th from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. The hours will be 7:00 a.m.- ATTENTION: Mark Griffin, 18601 Middlebelt Rd., until 5:00 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, May 7and 8th, 2007. 5:00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, May 7th and 8th, 2007. Romulus, MI 48174. Bids will be received until 2:00 PM In anticipation of enrollment, we will be holding a In anticipation of enrollment, we will be holding a on Friday, May 11, 2006 at which time the bid opening “Parent Information Night”, which will be on April 26th, “Parent Information Night”, which will be on Wednesday, will take place. Bid forms can be obtained at the same 2007-5:30-7:00p.m. for the Elementary, and 6:30-8:00p.m. April 26, 2007. Hours for Flat Rock K-8 will be 5:30 p.m. address. All buses sold ‘as is’. Buses can be viewed week- for the Middle School and High School. to 7:00 p.m. days between the hours of 8:00AM and 2:00PM up until Summit Academy is a Public School Academy, which Summit Academy North is a Public School Academy, bid opening. The Board of Directors reserve the right to was chartered by University. We are which was chartered by Central Michigan University. We reject any and/or all bids, in its sole discretion, as appears open to ANY MICHIGAN RESIDENT. We will be accept- are open to ANY MICHIGAN RESIDENT. We will be to be in the best interests of the Academy. ing enrollment applications for Kindergarten through accepting enrollment applications for Kindergarten Mark A. Griffin Grade 12. through 12th grade. Transportation Director Summit Academy North is a Michigan Public School Summit Academy Schools Summit Academy is a Michigan Public School and does not discriminate on the basis of intellectual or physical abil- and does not discriminate on the basis of intellectual or In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act ities, measures of achievement or aptitude, religion, race physical abilities, measures of achievement or aptitude, of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, or gender. Summit Academy shall not charge tuition. religion, race or gender. Summit Academy North shall Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Summit Academy has an open enrollment policy and not charge tuition. Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disa- Summit Academy North has an open enrollment pol- bility Act of 1990, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act if enrollment applications exceed spaces available, a lot- tery will be held to determine which students will be able icy and if enrollment applications exceed spaces avail- of 1977, it is the policy of the Summit Academy Schools able, a lottery will be held to determine which students that no person shall on the basis of race, color, religion, to attend during the 2007-2008 school year. Should this occur, the lottery will be conducted by Darnel and will be able to attend during the 2007-2008 school year. national origin or ancestry, gender, age, disability, Should this occur, the lottery will be conducted by Darnel height, weight, or marital status be excluded from par- Meyering, C.P.A. at: Summit Academy High School and Meyering, C.P.A. at: ticipation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected Summit Academy North High School to discrimination during any program, activity, service or 18601 Middlebelt Romulus, Michigan 48174 18601 Middlebelt in employment. For information, contact the: Romulus, Michigan 48174 Summit Academy Central Office The date of the lottery if needed, is May 15th, 2007, The date of the lottery is Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 6:00 30100 Olmstead Rd. 6:00 p.m. at the High School. Flat Rock, MI 48174 p.m. For further information, please call (734)379-9766. For further information, please call (734)379-9766. 945-04117-04157 932-04087-04117 933-04087-04117