DIV I W W W WWWWW W WW( SPORTSim°""mmmlmm A.B.L. PROMOTIONS, INC. PresentscpetroirS Finest c7\NTIQUE SHOW & SALE Friday, April 24 Saturday, April 25 Sunday, April 26 at the Michigan State Fairgrounds 12:00 Noon Till 9:30 pm 12:00 Noon Till 9:30 pm 12:00 Noon Till 6:00 pm 1 120 West State Fair Avenue (Eight Mile Road & Woodward Aye) In the Michigan Mart Building Next to Parking Lot-Air Conditioned Admission $400 $1 OFF GOOD FOR ALL 3 DAYS! WITH THIS AD Children under 12 FREE. f4 e 9 e . 1 , • Ii ■ 9 E-N Nel- 9 1 z y M. 9 ez ,i1 ( e2- d DISCOUNTS SERVICE E but 'NOBODY provides . THERE IS A DIFFEVINCE. Anybody can sell ievelry. •• . an like Weintraub Hours 1-AwV., Southfield stern 10 - 5:1 5 : M - 10 Sat 9536 Northwe "Sunset Strip" 2 For spring the "best" 40 shops under one roof 52 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1992 WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple Bowling Results B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN Galilee Monday Barbara Papo /519, Sandy Ribiat /500. Galilee Tuesday Beryl Perlman /518, Cidnie Herold /525, Dorothy Rowe 203/542. Morgenthau Ella Baker 210. Israel All-City Caron Goldfine 235/539, Sharon Winans 225/512. JEWISH WAR VETERANS Sidney Karmia 234-203/618, Nathan Barman 226-218/623, Carl Berlin 215, Steven Ritten 211, Milton Burg 204, Steven Hoberman 204, Bernard Har- wood 201, David Margolis 201. B'NAI B'RITH MEN Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson Mark Klinger 232-229-209/670, Larry Horn 244-214/643, Allen Zuppke 235-205/637, Harold Silverman 251/632, Rick Woolman 229-201/621, Barry Fishman 231-204/620, Dennis Eder 206-205/605, Milt Fisher 234, Steve Fine 232, Rob Greenfield 231, Mike Lieberman 226, Peter Rosen 226, Larry Slutsky 223, Bob Chafetz 219, Jeff Sandler 214, Nate Fine 213, Steve Anstandig 213, Mark Orechkin 211. Zeiger/Gross Gary Krasman 224, Jim Boschan 223, Cal Myers 212-200, Mark Bialick 211, Mort Noveck 203, Keith Kingston 202, Steve Tolbert 202. Morgenthau-L'Chayim Joe Grossman 246/629, Marty Diskin 244/620, Hal Lempert 210-204/612, Phil Perlstein 225, Jerry Broida 219-212, Ron Lustig 215, Bob Essick 211, Mike Jeross 209, George Lerner 208, Ted Frazis 204, Max Kolar 203, Barry Kaplan 201. Downtown/Fox Derek Belenson 237, Bob Efros 214, Steve Kay 211-204, Randy Smith 208, Marlin Hoffman 205, Gary Berman 204, Jeff Rubin 204, Mike Downes 203, Marc Wermuth 200. Renaissance Mike Lachman 236, Mort Steinhart 213, Neil Werner 210-202. Mix and Match Mike Reiter 205, Rick Popper 187. Pisgah Jim Ginzler 255/623, Ron Goodman 229/612, Lyle Schaefer 202-202/603, Larry Horn 235, Al Mudryk 234, Ron Goodman 229, Dan Cohen 224, Mark Weberman 224, Larry Gerstein 223, Eric Weiss 216, Neil Lefton 212, Steve Tunis 210, Mort Friedman 206-201, Jay Guttman 205. TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD Mike Moscow 267-210/656, Neil Lef- ton 245-227/649, Gary Greenstein 235/596, Howard Marsh 234/581, Neil Satovsky 221/595. League Champs 91-92 Brandon West, Harold Lipsitz, David Marsh, Howard Marsh. I HERE'S TO ... WILLIAM S. SHERMAN, president of Oak Park-based Shifrin Willens, Inc., is being honored with the 1992 Human Relations Award by the Jewelry Division of the American Jewish Committee for his contributions to the jewelry industry and to the Jewish community. Mr. Sher- man is a member of the Detroit Better Business Bureau and the Detroit Chamber of Commerce. DENNIS KING, of Hun- tington Woods, president of Harley Ellington Pierce Yee Associates, has received a fellowship of the American Institute of Architects, which recognizes him as a model ar- chitect who has made signifi- cant contributions to ar- chitecture on a national level. Chazan CHAIM NAJMAN of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be a featured per- former at one of four public concerts that will highlight the 45th anniversary conven- tion of the Cantors Assembly May 10-14 at the Bonaven- ture Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. BOB BERESH of Beverly Hills, a freshman at Groves High School, has taken first place and received the grand prize in the Pistons/Panasonic Cultural Excellence Essay Contest. The essay was based on the life and work of Dr. Henry Krystal, his great- uncle. MAURICE VICTOR of Southfield is the recipient of the 1992 National Communi- ty Service Award from the American Association of Retired Persons. .1.1 LOCAL NEWS Visually Impaired Support Group The Jewish Community Center is interested in form- ing a peer support/social group of adults 55 years of age and younger who are visual- ly impaired. A meeting to develop such a group will take place 7 p.m. May 5 in the library of the Maple-Drake building. Please call Margo Weitzer, 661-1000, if you plan to attend. Radomer Members Host Brunch The Radomer Aid Society will hold their opening meeting 11 a.m. May 3 at the Sutton Place clubhouse in Southfield. A champagne brunch will be served. For reservations and infor- mation, call Shirley Finkel, 365-7737.