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April 02, 1993 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-02

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COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN

Women Bowlers
In Tourney

As you've heard by now, we're making news in design! Whether it's planning
your new home, remodeling your existing one, or furnishing a room - we invite
you to explore the difference in interior design and encourage you to interview one
of our designers for your next project. Our Expansion is now complete. Thank you
for helping us grow.

Barbi Krass • Linda Bruder • Linda Hudson

allied member ASID



The Courtyard

32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540

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SPRING SALE

March 15 - Apri115

Showroom

30% OFF

ALL WALLCOVERINGS

Design Studio
Fabrics
Wallcoverings
Custom Draperies
Furnishings/Accessories

Imperial, Waverly, Schumacher, Seabrook,
Designer Handprints, Warner and Others.

ALL FABRICS

Robert Allen, Ruth Wilson,
Pride of Paris and Others.

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
SINCE 1948
2374 Franklin Road • Bloomfield Hills
858-7010

50% OFF

ALL BLINDS

Vertical, Mini, Wood, Pleated Shades.

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 p.m., Sat. 10-4 p.m.
Our Staff Designers Are Here To Assist You In Making The Right Selection
Wholesale/Retail

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MAXIE Collision, Inc.
32581 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills

For Future Need - Place With Car Papers

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100°°*

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MAY BE APPLIED
TO DEDUCTIBLE
free Estimates
Prior Sales Excluded

$1000.00 Minimum. Less Than $1000.00 10% Discount Will Apply.'
labor only

737-7122

Eat less
saturated
fats.

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
Association

Morgenthau-LsChayim

Stan Finkelstein 224, Iry Kane 222,
Bob Franklin 216, Jerry Gottlieb 212,
Len Rosenblat 212, Mike Jeross 206,
Hal Lempert 201.

Downtown/Fox

Ken Gross 719/259-232-228, Mark (
Siegal 608/214-212, Jeff Sprague
607/208-203, Brian Klayman
605/217-204, Steve Litchman 208,
Jason Elbinger 205, Ami Reiter 204,
Darrel Belenson 202, Paul Kales 201.

Renaissance

Shalom Michlin 234, Bob Smith 215,
Jeff Lutz 214, Dave Koloff 202, Dick
Lulkin 200, Bruce Rubenstein 200.

West Bloomfield Jr. House League

Howie Gerenraich 697/279-224, Bill
Oram 676/257-213-206, Jim Ginzler
653/227-215-211, Dan Cohen 632/
247-215, Alan Soloman 620/219-214,
Mike Boren 609/248, Jeff Eisenberg
232, Larry Schechter 216, Jay
Schneid 215, Mort Gerenraich 211,
Barry Schlussel 211.

Pisgah

Larry Horn 669/234-221-214, Aaron
Kales 627/222-209, Lyle Schaefer
601/224, Bryan Levine 600/246-202,
Mark Schwartz 225, Shel Rakotz
223, Iry Tevloo 222, Barry Fishman ,/
216. Rob Greenfield 215, Bob
Chafetz 215.

Basketball
League Finals

A League

B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
Galilee Monday

Detroit II 8-2; Brotherhood I 8-2;
Detroit I
7-3;
Pisgah 5-5; ( \
Brotherhood III 1-9; Downtown Fox
I 1-9.

Lorraine Friedman 584/201, 225,
Barbara Papo 517, Marlene Wasser-
man 513, Sylvia Isley 508.

Centennial II 8-2; Brotherhood V 7-3;
Keidan 6-4; Downtown Fox II 3-7.

Galilee Tuesday

Beryl Perlman 558/206, Dena Wein
509, Judy Rosen 520, Hallie Serling
552, Nancie Rakotz 568, Karen Minc
562.

Galilee Thursday

Lorraine Friedman 570, Helene Rob-
bins 521, Barbara Papo 519, Susan
Richards 513/206.

Cosmo-Bloch

Marcia Gilbert 543-221, Lori Rimar
558, Gert Lubetsky 518.

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD

PRESENT THIS CHECK FOR $100.00 OFF
Prior to estimate

PAY
TO
THE
ORDER

Bowling Results

Nathan Barman 218-212, Jeffrey
Burg 214, Shel Rakotz 213, Steve
Hoberman 605/212-201, Arnold
Weiss 212, Lawrence Rosenberg
211, Alvin Schultz 207, Harold Bar-
man 202, Martin Rosenfeld 200.

MAXIE CoLLiSioN INC.

C/D

The Detroit B'nai B'rith
Women Bowling Association
just completed their 43rd an-
nual city tournament.
Tournament champs were:
Hallie Serling, Carolyn Fine,
Andrea Weinberg, Deanna
Serling and Judy Rosen.
Team high game winners
were: Rosalie Stein, Dena
Wein, Marian Guttman,
Janet Weinberg and Debbie
Wein.
All events winners were:
Leslie Ben-Ezra, Lucy Let-
winski, Beryl Perlman and
Myrna Fisher.
Individual high series win-
ners were: Nancie Rakotz,
Phyllis Dubrinsky, Eleanor
Davidson and Tammy Budaj.
Individual high game win-
ners were: Ann Gallison, Lois
Greenberg, Deena Rosen and
Sandy Baxter.
Awards were given at the
tournament luncheon where
the installation of officers for
1993-94 was held. The follow-
ing officers were installed:
Dena Wein, president; Bar-
bara Geller and Caron
Goldfine, vice presidents;
Helene Friedman, treasurer;
Cindy Moss, secretary.

629/227-211, Larry Slutsky 617/
211-206-200, Andy Rubin 614/221-
202, Barry Fishman 605/220-201,
Dale Silverman 605/235-209, Rick
Woolman 603/215-209, Hal Daienz
229, Gary Goldin 228, Larry Silver'
221, Bruce Binstock 220.

Howard Lesnick 654/252-225, Neil
.Lefton 666/246, Larry Kaluzny
669/237-222, David Marsh 653/237,
Wally Littman 232, Rick Kirsch 621.
The second half champs were
team #8: Brandon West, Harold Lip-
sitz, Howard Marsh, David Marsh.

B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Zeiger/Gross

Nate Barman 237, Shel Sherman
234, Howard Rudin 222, Mike Geller
220, Keith Kingston 216-203, Bob
Berman 212, Max Epstein 212, Jeff
Laski 211, Alan Kanter 206, Steve
Tolbert 206, Max Fertel 204, Lee
Weinstein 201. Rob Pliskow 200.

Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson

Lee Roth 645/237-216, Mark Klinger
638/225-213-200, Steve Anstandig

B League - East Division

B League - West Division

Detroit III 8-2; Mich. Regional I 6-4;
Centennial I 1-9; Morgenthau II 1-9.

C League - East Division

Brotherhood II 8-2; Zager Stone 7-3;
Downtown Fox III 5-5; Brotherhood
IV 3-7.

C League - West Division

Brotherhood VII 6-4; Brotherhood VI
5-5; Morgenthau I 4-6; Bloch 2-8.

La rd

Teachers Course
At Midrasha

"Hebrew Teachers' Think
Tank" will be the subject of a
4-part course offered by the
Midrasha College of Jewish
Studies 7-9 p.m. Wednesday
nights beginning April 14
at the Hebrew Interactive
Learning Center, 21550 West
12 Mile Road.
The course will present a
broad range of methods and
techniques for teaching
Hebrew and focus on ways of
applying these methods.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation or to register, call
Midrasha, 354-1050.

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