THE HEAT page 1 From Our Hbto Fall Collect! ou want IR071 Bloomfield Plaza • Telegraph at Maple Road • Open Mon-Sat 10-6 p.m., Thurs. til 8 p.m. Save 30-50% On All In-Stock Carpet This Week's Special Now Thru Thursday reg. $ 13.95 sq. yd NOW $6.88 sq. yd. (while quantities last) CONVERSION 101 page 1 Mill Floor • . • • COVERIN . • • • • • GS 548-7884 10721 W. 10 Mile Rd. • Oak Park Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Tues., Wed. 9 to 6; Sat. 9 to 5 WATCH FOR OUR NEW STORE , 10 , OPENING NOVEIIIBER 1ST ON ORCHA R D (former PIZZATIME THEATER) made until the architect-cousins were completely satisfied. The six-hole layout included a simple but tricky down-and-back first hole, designed by 5-year-old Joel Siegel, and a get-it-under- the-blowup-dinosaur monster. While Margo and Michael Siegel helped their sons and nephews collect the necessary materials, the boys did most of the work and critiquing. "We've been putting this to- gether for a week," said Jeffrey Sobel, 9. "We've changed each hole Siegel Aaron tries about five times." out his own Aaron Siegel, 7, de- hole. signed the tough fourth hole which forced visitors to putt up a ramp and be- tween two bricks to get to the pin. Brian Sobel, 7, helped distribute fliers throughout the West Bloomfield neighborhood to ad- vertise the course. The boys charged 25 cents a round dur- ing the two-afternoon tournament and 10 cents for lemonade. Raising money for charity was Margo Siegel's idea. "Sometimes kids have so much. You have to teach them to give, too," she said. Following a family conference, the boys decided to honor their grandfather, Milford Sobel of Walled Lake, Joel Siegel and Brian Sobel took care of thirsty and give the money customers. to the American Diabetes Association. about three times a year. If a trip Mr. Sobel has had diabetes for 40 to Ft. Lauderdale materializes in years. December, the boys already are Ms. Siegel said the cousins are talking about a round or two of close. The families get together miniature golf. ❑ ROAD WOMAN LAKE • Congregation Beth Shalom. determined amount of OCC tu- ition, congregants will be able to "God will give credit." Because OCC is offering the take courses on diverse topics Temple Shir Shalom class, par- such as art history or Jewish ticipants will now be graded on cooking. "This legitimizes our adult- their performance. "You want to level education," talk about a beit Rabbi Schwartz said. din," Rabbi Schwartz "It is saying that (the said. "This will make classes taken) are col- it a totally different lege-level courses. It atmosphere (because says to our congrega- it is a college class). tion that this is more It is now very real." 4 L'j than a house of prayer In exchange for or a house of worship, providing the class- 51 but also a house of room space and the >- E:=1,3 study." Judaic studies ele- Area clergy and re- ment, the temple ligious organizations will gain a compo- nent to its fledgling , Rabbi Bennet Schwartz also will benefit from arrangement. the ge:Imund adult-education pro- Cffile conversion_ gram. For C1111=01101 page 12 C