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Berlin's 268
Is JWV's Best
Carl Berlin bowled a 268
game. as part of a 615 series
to lead the Jewish War
Veterans Bowling League.
Rich Grossman put
together a 647 series with
games of 228, 218 and 201 to
lead that category.
Other high series were a
625 by Jerry Superstine; a
620 by S. Hoberman and a
608 by Milton Burg. Hober-
man and Michael Rosenfeld
each had 234 games.
Youth Baseball
Tourney Slated
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Valid from 5/22 - 5/27
Hours: 7:30 7:30 Mon.-Fri. • 8 5 Sat,
The Valvoline Detroit
Grand Prix, June 16, 17 and
18, has a limited number of
volunteer positions available.
The positions are ushers,
who check for tickets and
assist patrons, and circuit
marshals, who ensure that all
circuit areas remain secure.
Individuals must be at least
18 years old, must work all
three days and must belong to
the Detroit Grand prix
Association. There is a
charge. For information, call
567-9476.
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Tournament running July
1-4.
Entries will be accepted on
a first-paid basis, limited to 8
teams. Age is as of Aug. 1.
A mandatory coaches'
meeting is scheduled June 28.
There is an entry fee for
each team. For information
call Roy Vultaggio, 545-6400,
before 5 p.m. or Ralph Davis,
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Donna Pearlman
Camp Director
Grand Prix
Seeks Helpers
WITH PURCHASE
OF $15.00
OR MORE
(313) 477.1775
HOURS:
Mon.-Thurs. 9-7
Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5
people can take part in them
as desired," she said.
The camp is open to Center
members and non-members.
According to Ada Ban-
dalene, the camp's director,
the program fills a gap
because few such spas are be-
ing offered. And the cost to a
Center member can be less
than $60 per day, she said.
In addition to Bandalene,
who is physical education
director at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building, program
staff members will include
Dr. Lawrence Powers, Wayne
State University medical pro-
fessor who conducts a
metabolic clinic; Martin Oliff,
JCCenter assistant executive
director and tennis instruc-
tor; Tamara Friedman, televi-
sion makeup artist; Sandy
Krafsur, yoga instructor; Dr.
Scott Cantor, holistic
medicine practitioner and
communications skills lec-
turer; and Dr. Muriel Wagner,
registered dietician and
nutrition specialist.
For additional information,
call Ada Bandalene at
967-4030.
The Oak Park Recreation
Department invites all youth
(ages 16 & under) baseball
teams to its 1989 Youth
Baseball Double Elimination
Donna Pearlman
Donna Pearlman has re-
tained the post of director of
the day camp at the Jewish
Community Center, Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch.
She has a master's degree
in special education, early
childhood and speech therapy.
She was unit supervisor of
Camp Tamarack, Brighton,
for three years and has exten-
sive camp counseling and
supervisory experience.
The camp has two new day
camp options from June 26 to
Aug. 18: a two-day, Tuesday
and Thursday, Play Kamp for
2 1/2 to 3 1/2 year olds directed by
Honey Frank, and a five-day
arts and music camp for post
kindergarten.
For information, call Lois
Zemmol, 967-4030.
UHS Adults
Have Picnic
The United Hebrew Schools
Adult Study Group will host
a "Swing into Summer" pic-
nic at the UHS on Sunday at
11:30 a.m.
The picnic culminates a
year of study for developmen-
tally disabled adults. In-
terested participants for the
1989-1990 school year are in-
vited. For reservations, call
the UHS, 354-1050.