YOU'RE INVITED Party in the Park! bodies. They were on the receiving end of warm ap- • plause and tributes June 16 when they were honored by 140 guests at the first B'nai B'rith All-Star Tribute Banquet. Proceeds from the dinner, which was sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States and the B'nai B'rith Michigan Regional Council, benefited B'nai B'rith's youth-serving agencies: the B'nai B'rith > - Youth Organization (BBYO) • and the Hillel Foundation. "All three of us feel deeply about what we do," said Mr. Klinger. "I'm rarely very emo- tional," said Mr. Sperling, "but I was very touched and humbled." "What made the dinner ex- tra special was the fact that bowling gained some recogni- tion," Mr. Zate said. "We've always felt that it's been the bowlers who have helped hold this organization together. In our lodge's league (Downtown Fox), we meet 36 times a year. Lodges themselves don't do that. I think a lot of people join B'nai B'rith here so they can enjoy the camaraderie of the bowling leagues." Mr. Sperling said, "Many lodges here are identified now by their bowling league. The n sport has been a real impor- tant cog in the wheel across the country, but for a long time it seemed like it was treated like a stepchild. "That's changed. It's now a full-fledged member of the family. The International B'nai B'rith Bowling Associa- tion now has a seat on the In- ternational B'nai B'rith Board of Governors. That's how important bowling has become." Mr. Klinger is a past presi- dent of the Metro Detroit and the International B'nai B'rith bowling associations and he was the 1987 recipient of the Service Achievement Award from the international association. He currently serves as chairman of the Metro Detroit and interna- tional awards programs. Mr. Sperling has been ex- ecutive secretary of the Metro Detroit Association since C 1978. He's on the board of governors of the international association and he's chaired the International Sectional Bowling Tournament here three times. ° Mr. Zate, who founded the Downtown Fox League, is the 'president-elect of the Metro • Detroit Association. In 1987, he received an Award of Merit from the International Association. Bring your family to celebrate the opening of Providence Medical Center-Providence Park Sunday, June 28 from 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. There's a new family healthcare facility in your neighborhood. And to celebrate, we're planning a fun-filled day for the whole family Providence Park, just minutes away at Grand River Avenue and Beck Road in Novi, represents the first phase of Providence's medical campus of the future. We offer the most comprehensive medical services in the area. The Ambulatory Center houses the 24-hour emergency center, outpatient surgery center, complete lab and x-ray, pharmacy care center and more. Providence physicians specializing in family practice, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, cardiology, general surgery, ophthalmology, otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) and many other medical and surgical subspecialties have offices in the Medical Office Building. Just see what we've planned for the day. We hope you'll join us! For the kids 'Stuffed animal and doll clinic 'Storytelling • Magician • Face painting 'Costumed characters • Paramed ambulance life support unit and Novi fire engine on display For a referral to a Providence physician, call our 13 Mile West Rd 12 Mile Gran , -4 For everyone • Tour of the new facilities • Cholesterol testing (for the first 200 adults) • Blood pressure testing • Health risk self assessment • Body fat analysis • Healthy heart cooking tips • Free refreshments • Free prizes 696 1 0 CC Physician Referral Service 1-800-968-5595 or 424-3999 0 CC a F- A z 3 ro 9 Mile Providence Medical Center-Providence Park 47601 Grand River Avenue Novi, Michigan 48374 (313) 380-4100 • Bloom o" Bloom • • Registered Electrologists • Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield 559-1969 Appt. Only. Ask For Shirlee or Debby 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday f'ROV1DENCE Providence Medical Center-Providence Park 717- 1 ALIDE STAIRWAY LIFTS THE CAREFREE WAY TO CLIMB STAIRS When you're disabled, or just not able to move around as freely as you once could, stairs can be a real problem. But there is a simple answer. STAIR- GLIDE® powered stairway lift. Easily installed to fit curved or straight stairs. They give you back the ability to move around your own home. Folds back — gets in nobody's way. CALL OR STOP BY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION, STA1R GLIDE' LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 891-6500 540-5550 -