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March 06, 1998 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-06

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Eton Academy

DEDICATED SOLELY TO EDUCATING STUDENTS
WITH SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES

An opportunity to tour, observe, ask questions, share
and learn about the Eton program.

■ Independent, coed, day school
■ Grades 1 through 12

■ Comprehensive academic curriculum
■ Support for individualized learning styles and

■ Diverse student body from 48 southeast

Michigan communities

positive self-concepts

■ Accredited by NCA, member of (SACS, NAIS

The Mission of Eton Academy is to educate students who will understand their
learning styles and practice strategies that will prepare them for responsible
independence, life-long learning and participation in school, family and community.

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1 755 Melton
Birmingham, MI 48009

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(248) 642-1150

5 Blocks eas of Woodward
1 Block North of 14 Mile

Eton Academy welcomes qualified students
of all races, creeds, nationalities
and socioeconomic backgrounds

A WISE OLD OWL SAT IN A TREE

BE SURE TO CALL

GEMINI TRRVEL

((said he))

GEMINI TRAVEL HAS GOT WHAT IT TAKES

Please feel free to come in to visit and see
Milt Rotenberg's PhotoGallery of Travel

Round Trip . Limited Time
From Detroit

DEPART BY 3/31

4/13 - 6/18 FAMILY PRICE

629 A979

D

739

BEST PRICES
TO EUROPE

BAR/BAT PATzVAH
PACKAGES & HOTELS
UNBEATABLE PRICES

CAR RENTAL

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$

33 raRairiti

ELITE

Tours & Travel

CHILD 749
21° CHILD 519
3" CHILD 259

1ST

(800) 354-8320

(21 6) 514-9000

LANA GORDON TRAVEL

NFWB Baseball,
Softball Openings

The North Farmington/West
Bloomfield leagues have limited spaces
available for baseball and softball
leagues that start in April.
The season begins at the beginning
of April with practices. Games start in
late April.
The leagues are open to boys and
girls ages 5-18. For more information,
call (248) 855-9956.

CALL LANA

248 - 626- 5800

Fun, Affordable & Exciting!

East Division
Detroit I 6-1
Leadership I 5-2
Pisgah I 5-2
Barristers I 2-5

West Division
Detroit II 5-2
Leadership II 2-5
Brotherhood I 2-5
Downtown-Fox II 1-6

B League
East Division
Brotherhood V 6-1
Brotherhood VI 5-2
Leadership III 5-2
Brotherhood II 2-5

West Division
Brotherhood III 5-2
Leadership IV 2-5
Zager Stone 2-5
Morgenthau I 1-6

C League

FOR ALL YOUR
TRAVEL NEEDS

122

Huntington Woods took home silver
medals last weekend from the Pat
Abela Memorial Invitational in
Windsor.
The skaters, members of the
Berkley Royal Blades Figure Skating
Club, were in separate flights of the S-
and 10-year-old division.

West Division
Pisgah II 6-1
Bloch 6-1
Downtown-Fox I 6-1
Morgenthau 4-3

Experienced and personal service

3/6
1998

Ten-year-old figure skaters Ann
Abromovich and Erica Wedes of

A League

(248) 855-3600

ISRAEL To DETROIT all

HW Skaters
Earn Medals

B'nai B'rith
Basketball Standings

TO MAKE YOUR TRAVEL PLANS PERFECT?

ISIMEL

Sports

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East Division
Leadership V 3-4
M.C. Zeiger 2-5
Brotherhood IV 1-6
Barristers II 0-7

BBYO Basketball
Scores

Week 7, Mar. 1

Burns (2-4) 47, Jolson B (2-5) 22
Sammy B (4-2) 29, Marx (4-2) 24
Wallenberg (2-2) 30, Herzl (3-3) 28
Greenberg A (5-2) 55, Kishon A (5-2)
28
Kishon B (1-6) 37, Greenberg D (0-7)
12

Posen (7-0) 47, Sammy A (2-4) 36 c=(
Jolson A (6-1) 54, Greenberg C (3-4)
20

Leading Scorers

Ben Mutnick, Jolson A, 25 points;
Mike Rott, Greenberg A, 17 points;
Brian Goldberg, Kishon A, 16 points;
Brian Lubaway, Greenberg A, 16
points.

Bowling Scores

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
UChayim/Zeiger-Gross
Feb. 23

Mark Bialick 600/225; Don
Rosenberg 223-220; Rob Pliskow 242;
Steve Lazar 232; Gerry Bloom 227;
Jerry'Broida 216; Nick Altwerger 214;
Steve Hoberman 212; Bill Zucker
---'/\
212; Larry Kritzer 211; Len Moss
211; Don Morton 203; Lou Dorfman
201; Hal Lempert 200; Carl Berlin
200.

Feb. 16

Bill Zucker 215-208; Sandy Freeman
243; Lou Dorfman 224; Bob Franklin
218; Mike Diskin 216; Arnie Berman ,
212; Mike Jeross 211; Barry Glazer "---`
211; Al Yendick 210; Mickey Stern
207; Allen Klegon 206; Len Moss
206; Larry Hanvin 205; Mike Panter
203. ; Joe Grossman 202; Harold
Barman 200.

B'nai B'rith Ben Lusky Traveling
Feb. 22

Steve Lusky 865/221-221-219-204; 1 -\__Y
Danny Cohen 846/237-209-205;
Marc Eizelman 841/247-210-213;
Allan Salomon 830/214-221-233; Sy
Guttman 815/227-225-206; Richard
Harris 811/201-213-205; Jerry Lash
808/232-222; Bob Franklin 212-212;
David Edelman 222; Nick Altwerger
203; Eddie Cohen 200.

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