at9 kkkk vob ito RIDGE 21 01 SEAFOOD ERN: & in Kapetansky Reunion Set A Kapetansky family reunion will be held this weekend in Oakland County. Nearly 80 de- scendants of the late Joel and Sarah Kapetansky, who with their nine children emigrated from the Ukraine to Detroit pri- or to World War I, will attend. The main events will take place in the Laurel Woods Clubhouse in Southfield and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Abramson in West Bloomfield. The reunion committee is chaired by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maness and Dr. and Mrs. Joel Leib. The committee includes other grandchildren of Joel and Sarah and their spouses: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Chassin, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kapetansky, Av- ery Kay, Maxwell Leib, Sheldon Leib and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Liberman. Honored guest will be Faye Kapetansky, widow of Dr. Nathan, the youngest son of Joel and Sarah. I Golf Mon.-Fri., 7am-4pm , ! 9 Holes & Cart 11 9 Holes & Cart FREE JOIN FOR A SEASON SUSPENSE I • w/purchase of 9 holes and cart at regular price. [ Valid also after 4 pm Sat. & Sun, wiles time. Exp. 8122197 =, ONO ■I W. ■11.= MP *NM 66 R A NEIL SI CE September 19- r 5, 1997 66w than ff Susp Janua hriller 8,1998 Every Monday: All you can eat Crabfest at the Maples Includes A.Y.C.E.: Juicy Snow Crab, Redskin Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, Salad & Bread Basket, Hot Drawn Butter. All for only "BRIGADOON" $ 1 495 A Lerner and Loewe Musical - a ; ; Kids Play 1-1 When Mom or Dad Pay ktl Regular Price $9 • ° per person - .mow Le ma gam Li FREE j) z, • Must have tee time and coupon exp. 8/22/97 •1 child. Tee time a mustWith coupon exp. 8/2'2/97 — — 1.■ Every Wednesday: All you can eat Tender baby back spare ribs sm, Every Friday: All you can eat FISH FRY Enjoy A.Y.C.E. Juicy, fallin' off the bone slow roast- ed baby back spare ribs, cooked with chef Matt's special BBQ sauce and grilled on an open flame. Includes: French Fries, Creamy Cole Slaw, Fresh Bread Basket and all you can handle BBQ sauce. A.Y.C.E. Succulent Icelandic Cod, dipped in Matt's own special beer batter, fried to a crisp h brown. Served with Cole Slaw, Trenc Trench Fries and Fresh Bread Basket. Only Just $1295 $695 • BANQUET FACIUT1ES serve up to 120 people • February 27- March 15, 1998 9 Hole Gaff Course • (248) 669-6551 • 31.260 WAKEFIELD DRIVE One mile west ofHaggerty on 14 Mile in the Maples of Novi condominiums OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH OR DINNER "THE ODD COUPLE" (Female Version) May 1-17, 1998 e meetwatep Great Theatre Reasonable Prices Convenient Location Free lighted Parking FOR BROCHURE AND INFORMATION, `- Bistro 49 ■ Continental Cuisine CALL 248-988-7049 some of our specialities ■ Trout Florentine Association Elects Officers The Hebrew Free Loan Associ- ation elected Stuart J. Snider as 28th president at the annual meeting in June. Mr. Snider serves on the board of Yeshiva Beth Yehuda and is a member of the presidium of Congregation Machon L'Torah. Other officers elected are: vice presidents, Robert Citrin and Laurie Frankel; treasurer, Arthur Liss; and secretary, David Wallace. Re-elected for another term on the board of directors are: Suzi Alterman, Stanley Ber- shad, Penny Blumenstein, Richard Broder, Mark Diem, Bill Farber, Eric Groskind, Larry Kushkin. Rex Lanyi, Scott Leemaster, Julie Levy, Robert Mattler, Beth Mondry, Ruthe Moss, Karen Sachse, Steve Schanes, Robert Schwartz, Lenore Deutch Singer, Susan Shapiro, Joyce Sherman, Robin Sternberg, Warren Tessler and Victor Wrotslaysky. Newly elected to the board for a one-year term are: Gerald H. Acker, Cheryl Raimi Berlin, Peg- gy Daitch, Rita Haddow and Michael Weil. Life members of the board of directors are: Henry Auslander, Sherwin Behrmann, Marlene Borman, Miriam Friedman, Herb Goldstein, Paul A. Hack, Irwin Kahn, Alan Kandel, Jacob Keidan, Emery I. Klein, Graham Landau, Henry P. 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