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Sportscasters Eli Zaret, Ray
Lane and Jay Berry are
among the celebrities in the
Ameritech Pages Plus
Celebrity Golf Classic for the
Alzheimer's Association on
June 4 at the Meadowbrook
Country Club, Northville.
Shotgun tee times are set
for 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. There
is an entrance fee. For infor-
mation, call the Alzheimer's
Association, 557-8277.
March Of Dimes
Golf Classic
Lee Norwood of the Detroit
Red Wings is honorary chair-
man of the third annual
Belanger/March of Dimes
Celebrity Gold Classic on
June 11 at Meadowbrook
Country Club, Northville.
Participants are paired with
sports and media celebrities.
There is an entrance fee.
For information, call the
March of Dimes, 423-3200.
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Golf With The
Celebrities June 22
Metropolitan Eye
surgeons
Sports, media and other
celebrities will join area
golfers during the second an-
nual Fred McLeod Celebrity
Golf Classic to benefit the
American Cancer Society on
June 22 at Bay Pointe Golf
Club, West Bloomfield.
There are entrance fees. For
information, call the
American Cancer Society,
557-5353.
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Donald S. Beser. M.D., F.A.C.S.
Robert D. Beitman, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Robert T. Clark, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Amy B. Eston, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Lawrence L. Stocker, M.D., P.C.
W. Bloomfield
5813 W. Maple
Bloomfield Hills
1575 Woodward
855.3346
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14800 W. McNichols
333-2900
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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1990
BB Women's
Bowling Results
"Imi LOCAL NEWS
JET Announces
Board Members
The Jewish Ensemble
Theatre announces its officers
and board for 1990: president,
James M. August; vice
presidents, Mary Lou Zieve
and Sheldon J. Scott;
secretary, Bryant M. Frank;
and treasurer, Irving
Protetch.
Board members include:
Peggy Daitch, Ivan Bloch,
Joyce Furring, Claire Kay,
Dulcie Rosenfeld, Harriet
Alpern, Susie Citrin, Ron
Rich, Dorothy Gerson, Jay
Knoll, Lauren Liss, Babs
Protetch, Saul Wineman,
Bluma Siegal, Don Sherman,
Martha Schlesinger, Evelyn
Orbach, Phoebe Mainster,
Sheldon Sonkin, Annette
Meskin, Joyce Blum,
Linda Zlotoff, and Henrietta
Hermelin-Weinberg.
Akiva PTA
Sets Rummage Sale
Akiva Hebrew Day School
PTA will be holding
its Spring Rummage Sale
9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 20. The
rummage sale will be held at
the school building located in
Lathrup Village.
Clean, usable clothing and
small household goods will be
available for purchase. For in-
formation, call Sharon
Cohen, 968-2575; or Marla
Greenbaum, 746-0643.
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May 9, 1990
GALILEE MONDAY
High Game
Barbara Geller
High Series
Barbara Geller
Ann Galison
Hilda Winsen
GALILEE THURSDAY
High Series
Lorraine Friedman
Leslie Ben Ezra
For information, call the car-
diac rehab department,
258-3705.
204
570
510
501
517
505
Beaumont Offers
Rehab 'Walk-Run'
Detroit-area
cardiac
rehabilitation patients are in-
vited to enter William Beau-
mont Hospital's eighth an-
nual "Race For Every Pace,"
8:30 a.m. June 9 at the Royal
Oak hospital.
Participants of all ages may
choose to walk or run in
either a two- or four-mile
course.
There is a registration fee.
Torah Registry
Said To Deter
Thefts
New York (JTA) — Follow-
ing recent Torah thefts in
the Philadelphia area,
rabbis and lay leaders are
advising synagogues to
register their Torahs and
other holy scrolls as protec-
tion against theft. The ad-
visement follows the arrest
of a suspect in connection
with the theft of 16 Torahs
throughout the Northeast.
"There is little doubt in
our minds that had these
Torahs been registered they
would never have been
stolen,' said Rabbi Em-
manuel Holzer, president of
the Universal Torah
Registry.
Registering a Torah is a
very simple procedure, the
rabbi said. The process con-