Happy Holidays sport, and everyone has to work together to win games." Gitler trains year-round. Dur- ing the summer, he lifts weights, runs and wrestles with team- mates and Coach Burwitz. Gitler is a good student as well. He has a 3.3 GPA and is a member of the National Hon- or Society. Gitler would like to study law enforcement and possibly go into that field for a career. QUOTE: "I like both football and wrestling because they have taught me discipline and that you must work hard to reach your goals," said Gitler. "After many years of practice and effort, it feels good to be recognized and receive awards for both sports." Sports Briefs /- Oakland Yard Athletics, along with Coca-Cola, will host its first annual Full Court Challenge basketball tournament Oct. 14- 15 in Waterford. There will also be three-point and slam dunk competitions. Less advanced players can compete in the recreational di- vision tournament. The cost is $15 per person plus referee fees. There will be min- imum of four games. Oakland Yard athletics is lo- cated at 5328 Highland Road (M- 59). For more information, call Harry Greenspan at (810) 673- 0100. Nominations for next week's Jewish Stars can be made by leaving a voice-mail message for Carol Cohen at (810) 354- 7123, Ext. 305. Please be sure to include your day and evening phone numbers. B'nai B'rith Bowling Scores Zeiger/Gross Dave Levinson 227, Milt Burg 224, Alan Kanter 214 201, Lee Weinstein211,Mark Bialick 209. Morgenthau L'Chaim Jerry Broida 625/245-208, Richard Har- ris 621/236-213, Bill Zucker 246,Len Moss 233, Rick Melamed 230, Bob Au- gust 213, Al Yendick 212, Ross Benchik 207, Marty Diskin 207, Lou Knopko 207, Howard Genser 206-201, Ken Wilson 205, Mal Simon 201, Norm Schwartz 201, Larry Schlussel 200. - Downtown/Fox Jeff Sprague 654/246-205-203, Nancie Rakotz 625/231-247, Shel Rakotz 615/228, Ken Gross 207, Steve Zorn 204, Jack Freed 204, Nate Feingold 201, Marshall Mandell 200. Pisgah Jeff Eisenberg 738/249-247-242, Howard Leshman 675/209-238-228, Wayne Lusky 662/219-244,Ron Good- man 656/222-245,Mark Rosen 631/215- 227, Larry Sandler 621/227-223,Keith /- Kingston 620/206-201-213, Mort Fried- man 619/223-206, Mark Goodman from your friends 616/203-200-213, Barry Sandler 611/224-214, Paul Schaefer 603/218- 213, Mitch Finkel 602/234, Michael Rei- der 221-204, Marc Weberman 218, Alan Borsen 217, Bryan Levine 216-216, Bar- ry Fishman 213-207, Howard Waxer 210-202, Matt Friedman 208,Mark Schwartz 207, Yale Weiner 207, Allan Salomon 206-204, Steve Elkus 204, Brandon Sandler 204, Bob Lichtman 203-200, Bruce Weberman 203. Cauley Best wishes for a happy, healthy & prosperous New Year. New Cabinet For Campaign The Jewish Federation of Wash- tenaw County has selected the campaign cabinet for Campaign '96, the annual fund-raising drive. Evie Lichter has been ap- pointed chair for a second term. Sandy Herman is the associate chair. Cabinet members include Neal Elyakin, Steve and Joyce Gerber, Carol Hoffer, Jay Hueb- ner, Scott Kellman, Shel Markel, Newell Miller, Prue Rosenthal and Mary Selin. Members at large are Liz Kirshner and David Segaloff (Youth Campaign), Myr- na Miller and Barbara Stark Nemon (Pacesetters' Dinner). Barbara Herman, Elaine Mar- golis and Nancy Wiggenhorti (Thank-a-thon), and Carolyn Lichter and Hillary Murt (Women's Division). N ;Zs N k. N Jack cC2arziEvnfoLET. Gee Orchard Lake Road Between 14 and 15 Mile • West Bloomfield • (810) 855-9700 OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00-4:00 Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Tues. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; Wed., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. I David Farber, former owner of 'Vital Foods Nutrition Center is proud to announce the opening of his third location in Commerce Township Village Plans Hayrides Greenfield Village will introduce a new way to enjoy the beauty of fall with evening hayrides along tranquil streets. On Friday and Saturday evenings this fall, horse-drawn, hay-filled wagons will ride past the homes and workplaces of Henry Ford, the Wright Broth- ers, Thomas Edison and other historic sites. The journey will conclude with cider and donuts before a blazing fire along with dulcimer entertainment. Avail- able dates are: Sept. 22, 23, 29, 30; Oct. 6, 7, 13, 14; and Nov. 3, 4. The hayrides will have ticket- ed, timed departures every 30 minutes from 7 - 10 p.m. Adult tickets are $10 and children 5-12 are $7. Tickets may be purchased in advance or on the evening of the ride in the Village Entrance Building. No phone reservations will be taken. For hayride information, call (313) 2.71-1620. 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