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and personal attention,
Bruce Weiss
runs rings around
the competition.
And,
when it comes to price
there is no competition.
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of painful corns, bunions, callouses,
diabetic foot, arthritis and hammer
toes. House calls, transportation
available at no extra charge.
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DR, CRAM BRODI DR, STEVEN SCHREIER
FOOT SPECIALISTS
5755 W. Maple, Suite 111
West Bloomfield
We accept most insurance as full payment. No out of pocket
expense to you. Call for an appointment.
Bruce Weiss Jewelers.
111
855-FEET
(855-3338)
We put the custom . . . in customer
Holiday Hours through December
Monday-Thursday 10:00-7:30, Friday & Saturday 10:00-5:30, Sunday 12-4:00
BRUCE
VVEISS
CUSTOM JEWELRY YOU HAVE IT MADE
26325 TWELVE MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN
IN THE MAYFAIR SHOPS AT NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY
4010
(313) 353-1424
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Petoskey, Michigan
CONTEMPORARY
• furniture
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casual
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544,1711 • 22961 WOODWARD • FERNDALE
DECEMBER 7 — DECEMBER 17
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Extended Holiday Hours:
Sunday 12-5 / Monday-Friday 10-9 / Saturday 10-6
Saks Fifth Avenue Open All Saturdays 10-9 & Sunday 11-6
SOMERSET MALL
W. Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy
62
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1989
YOUR EXERCISE CONNECTION
• TREADMILLS —
Electric/Manual
• HEALTH BIKES
Manual/Dual Action/Electric
• ROWING MACHINES
• BELT VIBRATORS
• MASSAGE ROLLERS
• MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT
LARRY ARONOFF
ACTON RENTAL & SALES
(313) 891-6500
(313) 540-5550
Men's Eliminator
Finalists Named
The 10 finalists in the
Detroit B'nai B'rith Men's
Eliminator bowling tourna-
ment were to compete in the
final round this week for the
championship.
The title will go to the
bowler with the most pins-
over-average for three games,
as bowled during his regular
bowling night, according to
Sy Zate, tournament director.
The finalists, from an in-
itial field of 126 entries, and
their leagues are Alan
Borsen, Ben Lusky League;
Alan Shapiro, Brotherhood-
Eddie; Larry Silver and
David Baumhaft, Jacobson;
Gary Berman, Downtown-
Fox; Mark Wermuth, Mix &
Match; and Shel Rakotz, Mort
Friedman, Ron Goodman and
Mary Dictor, Pisgah.
B'nai B'rith Men
Forming Leagues
The B'nai B'rith Bowling
Association will form three
new leagues for the re-
mainder of the season.
One will be a senior citizens
mixed league bowling mid-
day at West Bloomfield
Lanes. A second will have
eight teams and bowl at Novi
Lanes 7:15 p.m. Monday
nights, while the third will be
an 8:15 p.m. Wednesday night
league at Novi, also with
eight teams.
There still are openings for
bowlers in the Sunday morn-
ing and Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday night leagues.
For information, contact
either Mark Sperling at
477-2905; or Sy Zate at
661-9897.
Honey Berris
Basketball Results
Championships will be held
Dec. 20, at 8 p.m.
December 3, 1989
Mumford Phys. Ed. 89, The
Home Boys 62. High Scorers:
Mumford — Dave Baxter, 26
points; Home Boys — Harry
Glanz, 24.
The Pistons 49, The Doctors
46. High Scorers: Pistons —
Steve Rosen, 16; The Doctors
— Greg Washington, 13.
The Bullets 71, Phi-Slama-
Jama 67. High Scorers:
Bullets — Andy Sallan, 26;
PSJ — Dave Sucher, 19.
Standings
Pistons
4-1
Bullets
4-1
Mumford
4-2
Phi-Slama-Jama
3-3
Spartans
1-4
Home Boys
1-4
Doctors
1-4
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