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WM Health Club
Being Revamped
The health club at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park is
undergoing renovations which should
be completed in early March.
Changes include new exercise
equipment, paint and carpeting. New
cardiovascular and strength circuit
equipment will include a new tread-
mill and elliptical cross trainers.
The health club is open only to
paid members, and the JCC is-offer-
ing a winter membership special
through Feb. 28 at both the Oak Park
and West Bloomfield JCC locations.
For information, call either JCC,
(248) 967-4030 or (248) 661-7621.
Bowling Scores
Temple Israel Brotherhood
Feb. 4: Bill Zavier 220-231-255/706;
Dan Abramson 223-226/648; Rick
Kirsch 224-226/638; Stu Goldstein
247-212/635; Neil Lefton 226/622; -
Fred LaBelle 203-210-204/617; Eric
Weiss 212-223/613; Jerry Rubin 202-
215/610; Keith West 225-237; Dan
Bagdade 210-225; Al Zumberg 210-
214; Uri Segal 227;' Dennis Sobol 223;
Cy Rott 216; Mark Richie 215.
Feb. 11: Ron Klein 214-208-204/226;
Marty Mendelson 214-235/622; Dan
Abramson 208-212/609; Brandon West
214-205/603; Eric Weiss 211-202;
Larry Kaluzny 202-209; Walter
Littman 236; Dave Million 235; Jerry
Rubin 227; Jim Cohen 219; Cy Rott
218; Amnon Reiter 213; Bill Petek 212;
Dan Bagdade 212; Jim Weiskopf 209.
JWI Galilee Monday
Jan. 29: Fran Klinger 513. Feb. 5:
Cidnie Herold 520; Marilynn Chatlin
207/503.
JWI Galilee Tuesday
Jan. 30: Cidnie Herold 236-231/612;
Shelley Gershune 514; Ruth Frankel
200. Feb. 6: Frayda Riger 220/586;
Cidnie Herold 539/224; Gwen
Silverstein 200/531; Judi Grant 509;
Alice Labes 502.
JWI Israel/Zeiger
Feb. 2: Caron Goldfine 507.
JWI Galilee Thursday
Feb. 1: Barbara Papo 2l 1-204/540;
Elaine Meyers 205. Feb. 8: Helene
Robbins 534; Leslie Ben Ezra 517;
Susan Richards 515.
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