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April 17, 1998 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-17

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Sports-

AT H E RVVOOD

Knollwood Golfers
Win State Challenge

At Heatherwood, we offer a warm,
wonderful atmosphere, and
provide all the services our resi-
dents need to remain as active in
the community as they wish.

• Evening meal provided (7 days per week)

• Lunch available (7 days per week)

• On site staffing 24 hours a day

.Al Adelson, tourney organizer with: Milt Ring, Harold Edelson, David Robinson
and Bob Barnett.

• Emergency pull cord in each apartment

• Local transportation for errands & appointments

• Full size apartment with kitchen

• Weekly housekeeping & linen service

• Personal care assistance and medication
administration provided by Advanced Home
Health Care, the on-site health care staff

• On-site physical therapy available through

Ann Arbor Rehab Services

One & Two Bedroom Apartments Now Available

For information, call Kathy Ostrowski

(248) 350-1777

22800 Civic Center Drive • Southfield, MI

Join the Friends and family at the Heatherwood for
a Book Donation and Open House on Wednesday,
April 29th from 1:00 - 4:00 PM.

Food, Music and Entertainment will be provided.

Donations of books, magazines and tapes are being accepted
from the Friends of Southfield Public Library Book Sale.

The foursome of Harold Edelson, Bob
Barnett, Milt Ring and David Robin-
son of Knollwood Country Club,
whose combined ages total 280 years,
defeated 30 other teams en route to
winning the two-day Michigan Coun-
try Club Challenge.
Held in Las Vegas at The Desert
Inn March 27-28, the team defeated
golfers from local clubs Oakland Hills,
Tam O'Shanter and Wabeek to win
the trophy and keep it at their club for
the next year.
The foursome earned 93 points
(using the modified Stableford scoring
system in which players earn points
for shooting under par on a hole), and
defeated defending champion Dear-
born CC by two points.

OP Rec
Classes Starting

Registration continues for four Oak
Park Recreation classes.
A step aerobic class will begin on
May 12, and will run every Tuesday
for eight weeks. The class costs $26,
and is available for all ages.
A tennis class for beginners and
intermediates is held May 26 at Shep-
herd Park Courts. Classes are 90 min-
utes,and run twice a week for five
weeks and the cost is $40.
Karate for youth and adults begins
on Tuesday, April 21. The cost is also
$40.
Yoga classes begin May 4, and
cost $33 for eight sessions. For
more information, contact the
Recreation Department office at
(248) 691-7555.

JWI Bowling
Officers Installed

On Sunday, March 29, the Jewish
Women International Bowling Associ-
ation of Metro Detroit installed offi-
cers and held their annual banquet at
Congregation Beth Achim.
For only the second time ever, a
_daughter was installed as president by
the outgoing president, as Carolyn
Fine moved into her mother Ethers
position.
Other officers include:Sharon
Winans, first vice-president; Sandy
Ribiat, second vice-president; Bobbie
Blaize, treasurer; Elaine Meyers, secre-
tary; Cindy Moss, junior past presi-
dent.

Bowling Scores

Jewish War Veterans
April 5
Jeffrey Burg 672/244-226-202;
Edward Burg 215/202; Mark Good-
man 208; Irving Segal 206; David
Margolis 205; Harold Barman 203;
Alan Krause 203; Mitchell Epstein
201.

Jewish Women International
Galilee Monday, April 6
Ann Gallison 563/201; Judy Bernstein
539/200; Lorraine Friedman 527;
Lena Hurvitz 228.

Galilee Tuesday, Apiil 7
Karen Minc 617/257; Alice Labes
573/201; Dorothy Rowe 532; Cidnie
herold 513.

Galilee Wednesday, April 8

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