The 7:30 p.m. program Sunday at Temple Shir Shalom is free. There is a $35 charge, which includes lunch, for Monday's programs at WSU. For information, call the Cohen- Haddow Center, (313) 577-2679. Notes Jonathan L. Golob of Bloomfield Hills has been admitted to the medical sci- ence training program at the University of Washington Medical School. Golob will graduate in May from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore with a degree in biomedical engineering. He is the son of Carol and Michael Golob. Dr. Daniel Hoard of Bloomfield Hills has joined the surgical staff of Sinai- Grace Hospital in Detroit. He is board-eligible in orthopedic surgery with a clinical interest in general orthopedic surgery. He treats patients in Detroit at the Sinai-Grace Hospital orthopedic department and in Farmington Hills. Harvey Yates of Birmingham, president of Yates Office Supply in Detroit, has been elected president of the Detroit Medical Center Guild. He is the immediate past president of the Detroit Executives Association, vice chair of the Arthritis Foundation-Michigan Chapter and vice president of the National Bindrite Binding Association. The DMC Guild is a group of DMC physicians, vendors, administrators, employees and friends in the Detroit metropolitan community- committed to raising funds to aid in the continuance of many programs throughout the DMC by annually sponsoring a series of educational and recreational events. Dr. Don R. Powell of Bloomfield, president of the American Institute for Preventive Medicine in Farmington Hills, is the recipient of the 2001 Hod Ogden Dr. Don Award sponsored by Powell the Centers for Disease Control and the Association of State and Territorial Directors of Health Promotion. He was recognized for his role in the cre- WF ative use of the mass media to pro- mote healthy lifestyles and his devel- opment of self-care guides to teach people of all ages to make better health decisions. Dr. Gabriel Sosne of Oak Park was awarded a five-year Physician Scientist Award by the National Eye Institute of the National Institute of Health. He is a clinical ophthalmologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and associate professor at Wayne State University. He is conducting research on a new healing agent for eye injuries. Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg of Orchard Lake has been appointed assis- tant dean for clinical science at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. He is responsible for direct- ing and overseeing the Dr. Kenneth clinical courses and Ginsburg experiences of the undergraduate medical students at the school. He continues to serve as associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology. The Wayne Sate University School of Medicine received a $100,000 bequest from the estate of Shirley Kyle, desig- nated for the George Mogill Family Medicine Award Dr. George Endowment. Dr. Mogill George Mogill of Bloomfield Township was one of the first physicians in the nation to receive board certification in family practice; Mrs. Kyle was a long-time patient of his. The endowment honors Mogill's professional accomplishments and per- sonal qualities and was established to recognize and promote excellence in family medicine by funding annual major awards to promising year-four WSU school of Medicine students entering residency training in family medicine. Dr. David Alan Schwartz of Birmingham is the recipient of the Physician Partner of the Year Award from Bi-County Community Hospital (Osteopathic) in Warren. The award is given to a physician who exhibits care, concern and professionalism in all dealings with patients, colleagues and co-workers throughout the hospital. A Bar/Bat Mitzvah That's A Rousing Success At A Lower Price. Now That's A MITZVAH! • Available dates in 2001. • Accommodates up to 250 guests. • Choose from a variety of caterers. • Ideal for adults and kids - dancing, swimming pool and tennis courts. • Affordable prices. • Convenient location. BKC MATRIX BEV CLUB 31555 Southfield Road, Beverly Hills, MI A Country Club Environment Without The Country Club Price. For More Information, Call 248:642.8500 ** * ** STAIRWAY LIFTS* * * * THE CAREFREE WAY TO CLIMB STAIRS When you're disabled, or just not able to move around as freely as you once could, stairs can be a real prob- lem. But there is a simple answer. The powered stairway lift. Easily installed to fit curved or straight stairs. They give you back the ability to move around your own home. Folds back-gets in nobody's way. CALL OR STOP BY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION love my Stairway Lift! It takes me up and down the stairs with the push of a but- ton. Call for details! ACTON RENTAL & SALES LARRY ARONOFF (313) 891-6500 (248) 540-5550 Advertise in our Arts & Entedainment Section! .... 6 .211/ rind _dril i ifeyd Call The Sales Department (248) 354.7123 Ext. 209 JNArts & Entertainment rrerzon J131/11111 EMS QIN 5/4 2001 97