We make you and your loved one feel right at home. COMPILED BY HARVEY MILLER of West Bloomfield played left field for the Royal Oak Millman-Derr team which finished in second place in the age 65 division in the Senior Softball World Se- ries. Jack Jaffee and Norm Steel also competed in the week-long tournament, held in Orlando, Fla. Jaffee was a center fielder for the Clinton Township 65s, former national champions, and Steel pitched for the Southfield Continental 55s. All three men play in the Oak Park recreation senior league. Some 120 teams from across North America competed in the World Series. STEVE STEIN onship in football since 1980. A week after their title- clinching victory, the Falcons lost 27-7 to undefeated Lake Orion in a non-leaguer. Heil- bran tallied Groves' lone touch- down, scoring on a 12-yard run on a fourth-and-one play in the second quarter. MELISSA AXNER finished in first place in the 200 freestyle in the Oakland County girls swimming meet held at Royal Oak Dondero. The West Bloom- field High School freshman was clocked in 1:57.88. Axner also was third in the 100 freestyle in 54.95. Team- mate Julie Golding was fourth in diving with 363.65 points. ELI TIOMKIN was named the In the team standings, West offensive MVP of the Central Bloomfield was sixth of 21 Region Classic soccer tourna- squads. ELITE BEN-OZER won the championship at No. 1 singles and the Southfield-Lathrup High School girls tennis team captured the Oakland Activi- ties Association Division III tournament at Waterford Mott. In Lathrup's 7-0 dual-match victory over Pontiac Northern., Ben-Ozer dispatched her oppo- nent 6-1, 6-1. 24 Hour Nursing Home Care U. .1. I one LARE RD COMMERCE RD JACKIE ROTHENBERG was second in 19:12, but she ment held at Oakland Univer- couldn't prevent the West sity. Bloomfield girls cross-country Tiomkin, a senior striker team from losing to Berkley and from Israel, scored the host Pi- Troy Athens at Firefighters oneers' first goal in a 9-0 rout of Park in Troy. Berkley topped Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne. the Lakers 22-33 and Athens One day earlier, he played a was a 20-38 winner. role in all four goals in Oak- land's 4-0 victory over Gannon. AMY SIEGEL and Jenni Rose Tiomkin scored one goal and as- of Berkley finished seventh and sisted on the other three, in- eighth, respectively, in the tri- cluding one by fellow Israeli meet with West Bloomfield and David Ankori. Athens. Both were clocked in On his goal against Gannon, 21:06. Berkley beat West Tiomkin chipped a shot over the Bloomfield but lost 20-36 to sprawled Gannon goalie. Anko- Athens. ri boomed a one-timer into the net after taking a pass from JESSICA FIELDS finished Tiomkin. fourth in 22:05, helping the Bloomfield Hills Andover girls MICAH HEILBRLTN rushed cross-country team split dual for 105 yards on 15 carries and meets against Ortonville-Bran- scored a touchdown on a 30- don and host Birmingham Sea- yard run just before halftime as holm at Beverly Park in Beverly the Birmingham Groves High Hills. The Barons defeated School football team blasted Or- Brandon 19-39, but lost 21-36 tonville-Brandon 34-14 and cap- to Seaholm. tured the Oakland Activities Association Division IV cham- BARRY LIEBERMAN placed pionship. seventh in 18:24 for the An- The crown ended a long dry dover boys cross-country team spell for the Falcons. Groves as the Barons outran Seaholm had not won a league champi- 21-40 and Brandon 24-35. Eli Tiomkin SS U. RD Bork Health Care Of Green Lake Family owned and operated for over 33 years. Medicare approved. 6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake (Less than 20 minutes from Maple & Orchard Lake Roads) Fall Winterizing Special Call for Details RICK WALD 489-5862 (Licensed and insured) J