---.-~. II rosse Pointe ews VOL. 47-No 8 Grosse POinte, Michigan, Thursday, February 20, 1986 30 cents 42 Pages for your mformatlOn Local marinas brace for spring floods By Peter A. Salinas These problems, of course, are As the water level rises, It can high to a wmter low on the lakes and could Jack some of the pIlmgs Was it the ant or the grasshop- not confmed to the GPYC harbor. force the Ice up higher, yankmg The lake didn't go down last nght out of the foundatIOns It IS a per that survived because it pre- Morgens NIelsen, of the MiChI- fyi pll10gs from their foundations For wmter " senous problem for mumcipahtles pared for the onset of winter? Well, gan Department of Natural that reason the yacht club has been For boaters, mUnicIpalIties and and pnvate mannas " it Willbe the prepared lakefront re- taking several precautIOns Resources, says rlSIng water pnvate manna owners, the lake's The GYPC's answer has been Sident who will survive the onset of Schriever saId the club has In- levels on Lake St Clair have been, level Will lIkely reduce bankbooks the Impellers to prevent the dock sprmg thiS year stalled a number of impellers ThIS and Will lIkely contmue to be, a "Most marmas have fixed docks With spr10g comes the meltmg of costly problem damage and the contlngencl' plan She'll outshine equipment circulates warmer that are anchored," Nielsen said to con~truct rIsers, but Nielsen Ice, and predictions are that thiS water from the bottom of the har- "Twenty of the last 20 years we "Most of these Will more than lIke- the stars year, the melt WIll bnng floods says there ISanother alternatIve - bor to the surface, keeping the up- have had above-average ram and ly be under water though costly Grosse POinters can root for along the eastern shores of Lake per layers from freezing. snowfall," Nielsen said "Sea- "When the Ice sheet breaks up In "Mannas could completely re- "The Courage to Care," come St Clair "This WIll prevent the pIlings sonally, we go through a summer the spnng, the Ice shelf nses up March when the Academy Experts are predicting the from being Jacked from theIr toun- ".M_ -~~~~ ~-~~--...-~~~ _~._ 4 _ ._ , Page Two-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Grosse Pointe News FINAL WEEK OF SALE (USPS 230400) Publ'shed every Thursday TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 25% By Anteebo Publuhera 99 Kercheval Avenue Grone POinte, MI 48236 OFF OUR 50% OFF TAGS Phone 882-6900 Fresh Cut Second Class Poslage paId aI LARGE SELECTION __ " DetrOit MIchigan SubSCflpt on Rates $15 per year via mail $17 OUl of stale OF '~;'Y ~ .~ Daisies or Daffodils Address all Malf Subscrlplons Change 01 Address Fo -""".,h.".. " 0( <>y "..., "'-" ...... ". ~ "..." """'''''''''-''',J' ah .. ,,/'- QH h "'...... / yo NEW PARKiNG AREA - ENTER OFF 9 MILE RD, {- THE NATURALAIRE SUIT CONNIE'S • STEVE's PLACE BOYS & GIRLS WEAR FOR MEN & BOYS 23240 G REATEH MACK. (1 block South of 9 MIle) Honored ST CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN 48080 (3131777-8020 Grosse Pointe resident Kenneth Dial was honored by the Detroit area chapter of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association at its recognition banquet in December, T!u' (/((,,/( }/(II//m! '!IO//Ide), He is an accountant who helped ADRDA with fiscal, bUdgeting and accounting procedures. His award is for outstanding ser- ,/1/1 10 fil II II/(W No IJllldl/lfj vice to the community. Presenting him with the award is // /ldel Ille W'iIIS 0/ III I'O/lgh tile ADRDA President Christine Gmeiner. clle~1 T/'lIllj a cOlllto/'1 10 I/WI/' ~ ~ SEBAGO .;- We hm'e your si:.e! % Delegate to Kenya to speak it Size!,: 61;., to 15 LlqlltlU'lglit fJII Ie /1'001 to/' yew "1 Barbara Mahone, director of for General Motors' Chevro- .~ Witlth ...: A -B-C-D-/~'.l:'1:l:. IOII}/d, ~8J00 CI'I~}J Hhyllte ~~ :);;- Human Resources Management let-Pontiac-Canada Group and ( /;/elld tOi e((l'fy ~PI'I}/{/ IIl/vl/gli ?-) '1 delegate to the UN-sponsored » tall Fmlil HO 00 Decade for Women conference 1 held III Kenya, will speak at a d luncheon celebrating the 36th an- t\ niversary of the founding of the I League of Women Voters of Grosse ~ P~n~ ,! The luncheon is Saturday, Feb i 22, at noon at the Grosse Pointe i' MemOrIal Church, 16 Lakeshore. ~ \1"-\ Donation IS $7 and the public IS In- :£ 'lcL"'tc.lldl II KERCHEVAL AT ST CLAIR. GROSSE POINTE ~ vlted to attend. Call 884-1958 for .1 reservations and informatIOn. ~~ HH2-H9-0 Open Thursday Evening 'til 9:00 :~ Mahone's participation In the t "= ~7 ~"~~~~~"ff ....?g~.g:.1"""::r.-£% w~"5.f, f.f? :r:" ",~t" 0/4 % «('W; a~<,g?¥/~ ;." Kenya conference, as one of 1,400 t Handsewn tassel wafers for men With gerlUcne leather delegates from around the world, B sole FeatUring Sebago's Patented Welt constructIOn encompassed both po1Jtical and j for more j7.exlblllty, support, comfort and durablhty non-political workshops developed ''1 A Simple, elegant look Made 11l Mazne bv sktlled to further the advancement of a craftsmen Black or Cordovan 565 95 women on a global scale through tv the year 2000. Many of the dlscus- t. slOns focused on education and i employment strategy f NEW brllont HIGH Coastal promotes~Cordes t The Coastal Corporation an- EFFICIENCY PLUS 90 FURNACE nounced the promotIon of James " F Cordes of Grosse Pomte Farms *i, • UP TO 970/0 EFFICIENT from senior vice president to ex- , ecutIve vice president 10 charge of the natural gas group < ~ In addition to hIS new corporate t responslblhhes, Cordes, 45, con- tinues as president of Amencan ~ Handsewn beefroilioafers for mert ClasSIC sty/zng With Natural Resources Company and ~: a genucne leather sale Featurmg Sebago's e~cluswe chairman and chief executIve of- "<<. Patented Welt ConstructIOn for greater fleXibility, sup- ~ port, comfort and durabIlity Each pair the product of ficer of ANR Pipeline Company in :f DetrOIt He was appointed senior a wreful Marl lie crafhman Black. or Cordovan $65 95 vice president and a director of + Coastal m Apn11985, followmg the * Sizes Over merger of American Natural i 12 Add $3 Resources (ANRJ mto Coastal James F. Cordes r Model '398 PrIOr to JOIOIng ANR in 1977, Host families sought lJ. • ONE DAY INSTALLATION • 2 YEARS FREE SERVICE Cordes was With InterNorth, Inc PEA C E USA is a non-profit ~~ • FREE ESTIMATES • 2 YR. PARTS WARRANTY for 12 years, serving 10 varIOus student exchange program that it • ASK ABOUT OUR EXTENDED WARRANTY FLAME FURNACE pipeline-management positions helps high school-age Japanese r~ SINCE: 1900 SERVING THE POINTES SINCE 1949 He holds an mdustnal engineermg students come to the United States h for one school year Host familIes •• degree from St LoUIS Umverslty, r KERCHEVAL AT 8T CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE 37 YEARS OF DOING IT RIGHT a master of bUSiness admmistra- are being sought ~: ~, 14847 GRATIOT NEAR 8 MILE tlOn from Creighton University and Call Park reSIdent Penelope Open Thursday Evenzngs 'Ill 9 00 a master's m mdustrial engineer- 1 Brumm, area representative of i Ma~lC1(,lId 882.3670 VIS>\ 3 Locations to serve you 527-1700 Ing from the UniversIty of P.E.A.C.E USA, for more mfor- Nebraska matlon at 824-8251 +:************It : Belle : BELOW COST +: It End of Season Cleamee +:: Isle It: A fine rollection of Men ',,,Suits ll1u[ Sport Coats SALE : Awning: from famous makes like Cri('keteer, Miljor & AT JACOBELL-MELDRUM SHOES :ic Co. :It Chaps b)' Ralph Lllliren ~l ic It Sale start Thursda}, Feb. 20th ON ALl. 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February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three.A Progmm fOr troubled youth fOrmed District gets B)' Ntlllc) Pal'lllt'Uh'l' 26 directed by newly IlII'ed Sandra "ThClr announcement (Ill Oc- patients SometIme 111 the :'pl 109, troubl Mignone. who has a degree III cn- tober) that they had dropped It left "rosse Pomte public schools will ed P01l1te youth \\ III have a new mllldl Justice and some back- Ihe door open to us, .. Reedus scud be responsIble for the education of program to tUln to lor help A ground III commul1lty outreach, The program I'>modeled on one 26 severely multiply ImpaIred youth assl:,tdncc progr,lITI lor accordmg to Reedus Mignone will which ha!> been opera tmg III LI' students, most of whom WIll be young people 71017 YCdr:,old who be a!>!:>lstedby Wendy Karouglan, vOllla sll1ce 1982 Livollla has ex- temporarIly housed at Cottage live m the JIve (;1 o'>'>eP()1I11e~dnd the coun!:>ellng supervl:,or fOl' penenced a success rate 01 more HospItal Harper Wood~ I'>no\\ 111 the tOlllld Center Pomt, who Will work halt- than 80 percent and has been made The school distrIct was expect- tlOn stage time on youth assistance the lralllmg center for ~mlilar pro mg about 21 residents who Will stay grams throughout Ihe county The Farmlv Lile EducdllOn The core of a youth assistance at Cottage until speCIal foster care ProJes!:>lonab from DetrOIt, Gar- Council recenily \\ Oil d 1\\ o-vedl program ISthe volunteer!> Profes- or other programs are found, den CIty and Northville, a~ well a~ $63.000 gr ant 11'0111 the SkIllin,lI1 ':>lonalstdfl Willconduct mtake and SpeCial Education DIrector Claire Gros!:>e'Pomte. are currently tram FoundatIOn to! d denHm'>lldllOn a~~es!:>ment,mamtam an overSight Hunt said Illg there Llvollla Will be the tram- program The pi ogrdm \1 III be and liaIson !'Ole dnd coordmate Cottage W3!>one of three hosplt- ll1gcenter for program volunteer~ funded at $-t2.000101the III ,:>1\ edl WIth the county and other local ab to lea!:>e space to Lutheran a~ well wIth an addrtlOnal $21,000 1m'pdl program!:>, but volunteer!:> Will SOCialServIces of Michigan, which "We're not copyll1g Llvoma'<, tlal fundmg oJ the spcond \ ear meet one-on-one With the youth IShandling housmg of the patIents "We Will mvolve the farruhes." program," Heedus said, 'but It'~ for the Department of Mental "We only d'>ked tOI d 12 month Hel'dus Said "Tha t's somethlllg lllce not to hdve to re Il1vent every Health The patients were demonstrdtlOn gr,lllt, '>0the second \1 e can do better than Juvelllle thlllg They've had succes~e>. and re!:>ldents of Warren Village Nurs- yedr IS d bonu'> ' '>dld Hebecccl court " faIlures and there will be !>ome Illg faCIlity Reedus, executl\ e director ot The Illitral meetlllg Will take thmgs we'll want to change - The home deCIded last year to FLEC "We hope to ':>ho\\enough place at the young per~on s home more empha~ls on :,ubsta ncE' dlscontmue care for about 140 !>ucce!>sdurlllg the Ilrst veal' that With the lamlly present It WIll be abu::.e, for IIlstance But thl!:>has :,everely multiply ImpaIred resI- been a great opportulllty " the cltle!> \1'111 p)(:k It up =- but we 10110\\ed by up to 25 or 030 When your Grosse POinte customers go shopping AMERtTKH. close to home. most turn to the bool~ that s close at hand The Gros')e POlntes Neighborhood Yellow Pages ~~' Your od In the Grosse POlntes Neighborhood Yellow Pages worl~s for you year round-reminding your customers that you re rrght there when they wont the products or SErVICesyou sell So coil 252.9200. Tell your Amentech~ Michigan Gell advertiSing repre- Telethon sentative you wont to be Included In the Grosse The poster child for the 1986 Easter Seal Telethon is POlntes Neighborhood Directory and get a corner A_r ...~_..4__ on more bUSiness 111"'5"" __ 11.year-old Teresa Lynn Smith of Detroit, WDIV-TV news an. rt .... G chor Mort Crim, above, and NFL quarterback Gary Danielson Helping you communicate. are local co-hosts for the telethon, to be broadcast from 11:30 p.m, March 8 to 7 p.m. March 9 on Channel 4. ~~~~~~""""~~~-""-'-~~.~----'--~._~-"""~"f"...... ,,...... ,__m__'b''''.__ '- _ Page Four-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20. 1986 Community ed more than just adult classes By Mike Andrzejczyk days. Fees are collected to parllal- More than 10,000people enrolled Iy offset sa lanes paId to mstruc. in adult education classes last year tors and custodIans, the report offered through the Department of said Continuing Education, according Last school year, 467 people took to the department's annual report part 111 the compelltlve sWlmmmg For the four sessIOns offered in program; 2,129 took part 10 10- 1984-85, 10,016 adults sIgned up for structlOnal and condlllomng pro- classes In a varIety of subjects grams, and 5,899took part m adult WHERE EASTSIDE FRIENDS MEET WESTSIDE FRIENDS And, although the exact number~ open, famIly, drop-m and vacatIOn LUNCH AND DINNER SERVED 7 Days A Week! weren't available. fees paid for SWIms, the report saId classes covered costs of mstruc- lIonal ma tenals, accordmg to Durmg the school year, the "BRUNO" 399.5960 "SMILEY" George Eddmgton, Ph D dlredor department conducted dnver edu- FERGUSON ON THE S.E. TIM KOWALEC of Communlt" EducatIOn cation programs for high school YOUR HOST Corner OI11"!~lle & 1.75 YOUR CHEF This IS 001\; the second veal' the students Classes and range ac- "NOT FAR FROM THE POINTES" program has been headquartered tiVitIes were held at North Re~- 10 Barnes School, \'ohlch IS occu- Idents \'0 eren 't charged for the Pied With the InstructIOnal Maten- classes, With the co::.ts bemg par- als Center, t\loOpre-kmdergarten hally reImbursed through grants classes provided b)' a pnvate com from the state Department 01 COMMISSION ORDER In ~ducahon, the report said pany leas10g space the bUlldmg ( I- Il,'! Hb and the Grosse Po1Ote EducatIOn AutomobIles used In the pro I L ndp! 3ulhOlll\ o! Ad no P \ 1925. as amended) ASSOCIatIOn, which rents l\~o of- gram came from three dealer- hces 10 the bUilding (ships Grosse Po1Ote Shores allows BANNING OF DIP NET FISHING ON THE Mov1Og mto Barnes has helped vehicles to be fueled at mumclpal tin;, l-ll ugl dill III d IlUJIlUel UI \~d \::., pumps and protectIOn 01 vehlcle~ LOWER HURON RIVER FROM ITS MOUTH TO Eddmgton said . ISoffered by Grosse Pomte Woods, FLAT ROCK DAM, WAYNE AND MONROE COUNTIES "It's easier to operate here I at accordmg to the report Barnes} because we don t have to Under the authOrity ot SectIOns 1 througb 5, Act 230, P A 1925, as Last school veal', 536 student::. go out asking for space 10 other amended, begmmg 300 1 through Joo 5 of the MIchIgan CompIled bUildings, " he said There are also from public and non-public schools La\\s, the .:'-:atural Re~ources CommiSSion at their December 6, more classrooms avaIlable for took part m the dnver educatIOn scheduling mormng classes, \\ here program. 1985,meetmg, ordered that all ftshmg With dip nets be banned on much of the progra m 's gro\'oth IS Smce 1973, non-credIt classes the Huron RIver, m Wayne and :\lonroe Counties, from ItS mouth coming and actiVitIes have been avatlable to Flat Rock Dam, at the City of Flat Rock, from Apnll through By pulhng the program together to elementary and secondary 1\lay J1 for a penod 01 ftve )ear~ begmmng Apnl 1, 1986, and under a single roof. for the mo::.t school students from pubhc and through :\1arch ,n. 1991 part, there is more control over non-public schools The programs programs, Eddington Said are held ImmedIately after school Keep10g control over the pro- and students are charged nom mal gram IS no easy job BeSides the fees, accordmg to the department Here's how to get some completely four regula I' sessions, a \ anety of Last school year a total of 844 stu- smgle-sesslOn classes start dents took part 10 the summer, fall, honest advice about your money. throughout the school year For 10- w10ter and spnng SesSIOns,accord- stance, 385 class sectIons WIllbe of- ing to the report IDS repre:.entam e' em aHord to be objective about whIch fmanClal fered between the regular spring Youth Ennchment IS separate ~T\ Ice, they recommend tor ~Oll 'Imply because IDS offers so many and summer sessIOns thIS year George Eddington from summer school programs, ot them Your repre'entam e \\ III put together a balanced fmanClal "We're here to be of service to Eddington said The department plan that you can grO" \\ lth \VhlCh IS not surpnsmg Because ever people," Eddington said "We are About 5 percent of the classes of- years old, formed m 1983 by the works to make sure Its summer smce 1894 IDS has been helpmg people manage money very open and receptIve to pea fered are 10 subjects suggested by merger of commumty servIces and schedule does not compete WIth _Representatives are thoroughh tramed m both personal and busmess pIe ., particIpants. he added contmumg education programs regularly scheduled summer money management The) can do a lot And they're good at "hat Proof of that are the \\ eekh The gro\\ mg mterest m health, school classes, he added the~ do meetings of Taxpayer's Advisor~' nutntlOn and exercIse had led the Besides adult education classes, Last school year, an adVIsory the department has JurisdIctIOn committee representative of the For a free 30 mmute wnsulratton lall \our IDS repre~entatlve or Group. whIch has come out In op- department to offer a number of 'end m the couron posItion of thIS year's mIllage classes m those subjects There over bilingual educatIOn, com- commumty was formed The ad- renewal That group meets have also been stop-smokmg mumty ::.wlmmmg, driver educa- VIsory CaUDell has already made 779-6203 Wednesdays at 8 p m 10 the cllmcs offered along \\ lth aerobiCS. tIOn and youth ennchment suggestions about what kmds of Brian D. Andre bUlldmg until the electIOn March 10 cooking. s\~ Imming and golf The bllmgual program served 55 classes to offer, Eddmgton satd 11.)001 [ Eight \hle Rd and monthly afterward classes students at the elementary and The counCIl IS also enpowered to One of the reasons the group has secondal y levels last schooi year, prOVIde suggestions on staffmg. EIght DCI rolt, \11 48021 given for Its opposItion to the The department ISlookmg to get accord1Og to the program's annual scheduling and promotional ac- \n -\Ilh ...nt m F 'lHt ...... U 1111 Ul\ 10 mIllage is that Barnes Yo as not people mterested a class that report Placement 10 the program tivities ------YES I I hl mkTl, ....rlJ In 1tH.L .,0 ffilnlltt LllO"ult1.f1on closed, as the system said ong1Oal- \\ ,II teach the essentials of home was mom tared through results of Servmg on the council are Dr I I Video productIOn. Edd1Ogton saId achievement tests at the end of the ly The group said only $150,000 IS Jeffery Barry, Damel Beck, Ethel I "l1t11l I bemg saved yearly because the Dependmg on the mterests of year for the hmited-Enghsh- Burwell. Arlene Connell, Dr Ed. school isn't bemg used by students students. the class could expand speakmg students Staff mcludes a ward Dorsey, Susan ElhslOn, For- I -\JJrl'" _ _ j and they feel the school IS bemg and aid 10tapmg and production of full-time teacher-coordma tor, rest Geary, Tom Gentile, Esther poorly managed "You Can Do It" segments to be aIdes and volunteers Howell, Manon Koch, Helen Mar- I lal "tltl 7'r I in- aIred on Grosse Pomte Cable The commumty sWImmmg pro- 1\ rhnnl __" I , J l ~ The department IS also tin, Frances Schonenberg, LOUIse J , .... ,. hy'! It)? ~rl C)~H-4rf 11 ghl to\.i - -~"', r;.r::J---:l:-:r=ln:nrr--r - ---r terested In hearmg from people The "You Can Do It" show, on gram prOVides IOstruchonal, rec- TeWalt, Bl'tan Thompson, John a bout classes they would lIke to see Channel 11of Grosse Po1OteCable, reatIOnal and competitive aquattc Wayne, Frank Welcenbac~ and I IDS. IDS Financial Services, Inc. I offered, Edd1Ogton saId Most of- htghhghts commumty events, ac- program for reSidents, incIudlOg Richard Wnght l I 19001 E~ Eight MIle Rd I fenngs now are the bramchllds of tiVItIes or home repair projects handIcapped persons. Programs For more mformatlOn about the I ~ [a~l Detroll, MI 48021 \ 1Ostructors, who approach the The commuOlty educatIOn are held at the school system's five department or Its classes, call I I department WIth suggestIOns department IS less than three pools after school and on Satur- 343-2178 ~-~~~~~~~~------~=~~~~~~~ For discriminating tastes • • • • Drummsy EIGHT MILE & GRATIOT 772.2200 AT DRUMMY OLDS STERLING "Making YOU #1 MADE US #1" ICE CREAM 1------.1 LUBE• OIL 1 I I FILTER 1 I------_.- NOW AVAILABLE IN THE POINTES AT: 1 ON~ I I I Assembly Line Sandwich Shoppe Cafe Trevi : $12.95 : UPER I BODY & PAINT I Save up to $905' I I 19341 Mack Ave., G.P.W. 341 Fisher Rd., G.P.C. REPAIRS I 1/ Change oil With lOVVW I ERVICE I 1 2) Imlall GM ot! filter I I ClI,tOI11(,f 1',1\ On h I ~);~~;~~'I,e~ha,~~I~I~JI:~ I AVINGS I \'01 In'lIr,lI1U' R('p<1lr~ I II 1 J\\ • I I (,ro",' f'OInlP ,"PII, hI' ! 2111\h • ,( I II '-, ,,- f,1' \ 20 Hb I L------_ ...... _----_ .._-...... Better Hours! - Lower Prices! • Parts & Service until 11:30p.m. Monday thru Thursday & until 6:00 p.m. Friday FLAVORS OF THE MONTH • Always something on Sale! German Chocolate • Maintenance service on All GM Cars! Mocha Almond Fudge YOU asked for more convenient hours Rum Raisin YOU asked for service write up after work YOU asked for sale prices on selected maintenance items r--j1sHBYs-l WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR??? All GM Cars Welcome I 1«'1'4 ('RF.4A1U".• - •I I Buy one scoop, 2nd : AT DRUMMY OLDS WE USE ONLY THE FINEST PRODUCTS I scoop is FREE t ~.~ ~----~------~ ~ GMQUALITY ~ SERVICE PARTS OINIIAl MOTOIlf COltH>ltAnON r Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve-A Business Prior to that, she worked as assIs- tant to the general manager of Sunwest Exploration Co. and was Swan to head agency's assistant pubhc relations director VllLAGE.MARKET at Denver Free UniverSIty She co- advanced planning founded and pubhshed a newslet- Tony Swan of Grosse POinte has ter for the Denver Broncos Lyons 18328 Mack Avenue - In The Farms be~n named manager of the De- ISa graduate of Ithaca College trOItadvanced planning group for / J Walter Thompson advertising Gershon honored agency The group IScurrently in by Wayne State the formation stage and will be "THIS WEEKS BELL RINGERS" responsible for the development of Dr. Samuel Gershon of Grosse fine advanced planmng strategies for Pomte, director of the Lafayette new It'ordDIVIsIOnproducts Swan Climc, author, and chaIrman of wines DAILY 8 a.m •. 7 p.m. was editor of Motor Trend for the Wayne State UmversitY'h depart- liquor PRICES IN EFFECT past tour years and has a vanety ment of psychIatry, ISamong eight Wednesday and Saturday 8 a.m•• 6 p.m. FEBRUARY 20th, 21st and 22nd faculty members to be honored for of expenence In both publishing and advertising He has a bache- hiS work III mental Illness and lor's degree from the Umverslty of psychiatrIc disorders. He Iha Win- ~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE Minnesota and has completed the ner of the Gershenson DistmgUlsh- r1~~~ BONELESS ROLLED 4As course m account manage- ed Faculty Fellowship, prOVided ment tramlng at the Umverslty of by a chantable trust estabhshed Southern Callforma by a Detroit businessman and phil- anthropist Fellows receive twoan- ~~t"~ISIRLOIN TIP Carter IS buyer nual stipends of $6,000each to sup- ~:; '"'I for drug chain port their research ROAST CHECK OUT THESE Mark Carter Announcing ... Lynn M. GOt'dOll of the Woodshas has been appointed director of LENTEN SPECIALS been appointed alternative delIvery systems at FRESH cosmetics mer- Bon Secours Hospital She WIll chandIser and work WIththe medical staff to ease BOSTON 9 buyer for the physicIan partICIpatIOn In HMOs SCROD $2 ! 45-store regIOnal and PPOs and develop long-term Arbor Drug stt'ategles for the hospital's par- SALMON cham He WIllbe responsible for tI~lpatlOn in these alternative 2 the merchandlsmg and buymg of forms of health care delivery . STEAKS $4 ! cosmetics, fragrances, Jewelry AIJ. Susalla Jr. of the Woods was GRADE A and hall' care products Carter honored for outstandmg achieve- FRESH comes to Arbor from three years ment m 1985Withthe Winners' CIr- at L'Oreal Cosmetics and from the cle Award from General ElectrIC ROASTING WHITE FISH Detroit Free Press, where he Credit Corp., where he is the area FILLETES 3! sales manager for the automotive $3 worked as a distrIct manager and divISIOnalsupervisor. Carter ISa diVIsion . Peter W. Stroh of the CHICKEN graduate of Eastern MIchigan Um- Farms has been named Executive FROG versity In 1977he was drafted by Newsmaker of the Year by Crain's 69~.LEGS 3! the Miami Dolphins. DetrOIt Business Geor~ M. $3 Bourgon Jr. of the Farms ISa first GORUND CHUCK TARTAR SAUCE 79C 112 PINT Mogle is chief tax officer vIce preSIdent of FIrst Federal of 5 LB. at General Motors Corp. MIchigan, where he manages com- BAG BROWNBERRY pensation and benefIts. Bourgon IS HAMBURGER James R. Mo- a graduate of the UniverSity of gle of Grosse Michigan and the Detroit College Pointe has been of Law Sir Speedy Printing HEALTH NUT 83<: named chief tax Center of Grosse Pomte is partic- officer and as- 95 BREAD REG. 51.19 Ipating in the "Fun on the Run" ~~~7!r~~alb.$6 sistant general contest to gIve away a car and a No additives or preservatives counsel for the TV ... Dr. Bader J. Cassin of the SAGA BWE CHEESE General Motors Park has been appointed vice pres- OUR OWN CorporatIOn Mogle earned an in- Ident for medical affaIrs at dustrial engineering degree at Samaritan Health Center. He will Northwestern, an MBAat Stanford continue as Samaritan's medical and law degrees from American dIrector for laboratory services RANCH STYLE ,- Umverslty and George Washing- $1 Gerald E. Bruen Jr. is the new 59 ton UniverSity He was with the dIrector of Bon Secours Nursing SLICED BACON LB. ,---~:~ law firm of Kirkland & Ellis before Care Center m St. Clair Shores He joming GM as assistant general comes from a rehabilitation center tax counsel m 1984 He became ALEXANDER & HORNUNG :-~ general tax counsel and an as- m the Bon "Secours system m sIstant general counsel last year Florida, where he served as chief operatmg officer ... Vincent J. Lyons is account exec Brennan, formerly Judge with the Michigan Court ofAppeals, willact for Detroit PR agency as counsel to the law fIrm of Bar- Margaret Lyons of the Park has bier, GOUlet,Petersmarck, Tolle- $19~ been named assistant account ex- & :gt~GNA son, Mead Paige.. John Schue- ecutive at the Anthony M. Franco ler, formerly of the Pomte, has pubhc relations counseling firm been named vICepresident of cir- Before jommg Franco, Lyons was culatIOnfor the MIamI Hpr~ld Pub- ,~TAKE 'N' BAKE employed in publIc relatIOns WIth hshingCo MACARONI & CHEESE 89<: two New York-basE'd agencIes. - Nancy Parmenter NOODLES ROMANOFF 89<: FRESH STUFFED SPINACH SOUFFLE 89<: TURKEY TETRAZZINI 99<= Choices MACARONI & BEEF 99<: ROASTING TUNA NOODLE CASSEROLE 99<- of CHICKEN PIE 99<: CHICKEN TURKEY PIE 99<: Peggy Hoglund 6LB. AVG. CHICKEN CHOW MEJN 99<: Yorkshire Market IN COOKING BAG CREAMED CHICKEN 99<: CHILI CON CARNE 99<: Book The Thomblrds BROCCOLI IN CHED SCE 99<: Actor Jack Nicholson OUR OWN MARINATED FETTUCINI ALFREDO 99<: Actress ...... Meryl Streep lINGUINI W/PESTO SAUCE 99<: MOVie Who W,ll Love My Children? BEEF PEPPERONI PIZZA 89 Play ... . Death of a Salesman 51 TV Show .. . . Dynasty KABOBS DOUBLE CHEESE PIZZA 5189 Newscaster . Peter Jennmgs With mushrooms, green peppers and onions on a Magazme People LEAN CUISINE stainless steel skewer. Columnist Bob Talbert CHICKEN A L ORANGE Newspaper. . DetTOlt Free Press Music .. Popular COKE, TAB, DIET COKE, CAF FREE, SQUIRT ORIENTAL BEEF GLAZED CHICKEN Entertamer . Nell DlOmond DIET SQUIRT, SUNKIST, CAF FREE DIET Pet or Animal Cats Sport ...... Hockey DR. PEPPER, SUGAR FREE DR. PEPPER Athlete .... My son WE HAVE THE Pro Team . Mmnesota Vlkmgs NEW CHERRY COKE Most AdmIred Person Chnsta McAuliffe FINEST WINE Flower Mum 6 PACK CANS SELECTION IN Color Yellow Vacation Spot Duluth. Mrnn. THE GROSSE POINTE Favonte Food Swedish pancakes WIth fresh strawbemes AREA Favonte Dnnk ...... Coffee FARM FRESH - Restaurant ...... London Chop House Song Taboo BOLLA RelaxatIOn or Hobby Counted cross-strtch and readmg SOAVE • VALPOLICELLA • BAR DOLI NO Pet Peeve . . Thursday' FRUIT &VEGETABLES $6°9 1.5 LITER :::~ INGLENOOK VINEYARDS ALCOHOLISM HURTS MORE VINTAGE CHABLIS' • BURGUNDY THAN THE DRINKER. $369 1.5 LITER ::.~~ FANCY PETRI WHILE RHINE WINE SALE SUPPLY You Can Stop the Hurting CUCUMBERS or GREEN PEPPERS .3/89(: LASTS The Oxford 993 LITER Institute u.s. #1 $2 OUTPATIENT SERVICES RESIDENTIAL SERVICES <;t Clillr Prof Bldg 825 W Drilhn('r Rd BOSe or DANJOU PEARS...... 69(: LB. PAUL MASSON 221 51 Moro~" Rd Oxford MI 480) 1 WILL SELL NO WINE BEFORE ITS TIME Drtroll MI 48216 FANCY VINE RIPE 49 LB. $5 ALL 3 LITERS :~:: 343-3121 962-2658 CALIFORNIA TOMATOES ...... 78(: NEW SEBASTIANI RED POTATOES • • • • • • • • • • • 4 LBS. A MARVELOUS BARGAIN IN MAGNUMS Medical Excellence and Human Understanding 98(: CABERNET SAUVIGNON YOUR CHOICE - SWEET SEEDLESS COUNTRY CHARDONNAY Accr«.>dlledby Iht' 100nlCommission on Accrl"d'latlon of Hospllals Approved by Blue CrosslBlut' Shield of Mlch'g.>n 29 /\flilialed With "",nllohn Hosp'lal 1.5 liters 89 SAVE RED or GREEN GRAPES ...... $1 LB. $4 $1.50 , ~"'------._-----"----'-".""$---..".--PP"':". #_---- Page Six-A (:) Opinions & letters Thursday, February 20, 1986 Thaching, then and how Those of us who attended the once-traditional room women who never used their teachIng one-room rural school a half century or more credentials or mterrupted theIr careers for ago sometimes have trouble identifyIng with marriage and a family, and making greater ef- the modern teacher and her modern problems forts to retain competent teachers eligible for In our memories, however, we have little trou- retlrement ble identifying with the problems of the teacher In the longer tIme frame, however, the MEA in the one-room school because her problems wants general salary Increases m startIng pay were us - her students. and at the top levels It is also workIng With the Today, however, the teacher's problems go state Department of Education and the colleges fat" beyond the classroom and the student. They and univerSIties to raise standards for the pro- encompass such matters as salary levels, feSSIOn. to Improve screening of teacher can- public support for educatIOn. new taxes to didates and to seek the kind of professional finance public education, teacher retirement standard~ that prevail in medIC me and law benefits, class Size, and the problem of attrac- ting better-qualified young people into the pro- To fmance such Improvements, the MEA sees fessIOn and retaimng the competent older ones the need for greater public support It agrees who are nearIng retirement. With many CrItICSthat the burden on the local We thought about this contrast between then property tax should be reduced. Instead of BEa~ EXHIBlT'lt and now as we sat m on a press conference last higher property taxes, it would prefer a more IN ~EFENSE OF MY week with the president of the Michigan Edu- equitable support system, With perhaps one- fIRING IACQ~ cation AssociatIOn. Larry Chunovich is a plea- third of the fundmg coming from local sources, sant, articulate SouthfIeld hIgh school mathe- another third from the state and the other thIrd Ml P~IDENT.' matics and phYSICSteacher who ISon leave ser- from the federal government. ving as head of the state's largest Union of As m the past, the MEA IS not leaving the fate teachers. of ItS programs to chance. It is once again As the MEA now sees it, thIngs are turmng prepared in the 1986 election year to endorse around from the period of massive layoffs, candidates who support Its educational and declining enrollments and disappearing pro- SOCIalvalues. Local teachers agam will com- grams that marked MIchigan public education bine in sessions to evaluate the records of during the recession. Now things are gettmg elected offICIals representIng their districts better for teachers, with a new and improved before votmg endorsements - or Withholding retirement program, with dIstricts now com- their support from unsatisfactory candidates petIng for teachmg talent and even districts On the political front, the MEA obviously from other states raiding Michigan for plays hard ball. Two years ago candIdates who teachers. With shortages, teachers once more had voted in the Legisla ture agamst Gov. are regaining their mobility, not only movIng James Blanchard's recommendation for a 38 to other teaching jobs but, as the economy Im- percent increase m the income tax rate in 1983 from our readers proves, getting other better-paying job oppor- were denied even the opportunIty to be inter- tunities in high-tech and other new fields. viewed by MEA screening committees. Now Now, in fact, a teacher shortage near criSIS the Legislature's votes on the new teacher re- proportions looms, especially for secondary and tirement program, tax rollbacks and adequate Senior citizens should live modem high school teachers. With the average age of funding for education will be among key issues To the Editor: fluorescent lighting, you can see ment for less than that In Farm- teachers now at 43 or 44, the state could lose up to be addressed when MEA committees inter- In regard to the letter-writer everyt~mg. With steel doors, you mgton Hills, people are paymg to 40,000 teachers within five or six years, rogate legislative candidates. who wants senior housing because can resIde safely. With a telephone $500,000 per house to have the kmd without many replacements on the horizon. Overall, the MEA is optimistic about the out- she has lived m Grosse Pointe 45 plug in each room, and new port- of windows that a school room Teacher colleges thIS year enrolled only about look for both teachers and the public schools de- years - she ISa newcomer In my a~le phones you have instant help offers. 3,100 students, and teacher training no longer spite the problems ahead WIth the public now vlewpomt With a small freezer and refriger- Creative thmkmg solves pro- has a high priority in many Michigan colleges. putting greater emphasis on education, the I was born in 192.1at the old Cot- ator, you have constant food blems. Complammg causes dis- In some, teacher training is fighting for sur- MEA sees sex and race barriers going down tage Hospital on Oak Street and available. With aluminum siding, cord. The man who wants a higher Vival and the composition of teaching staffs reflect- have hved in Grosse Pointe ever you need not worry about upkeep. bridge should try a rowboat, then It is more economical to live he won't have to park his high- Two other factors influence the teacher supp- mg more closely that of the student bodies and since. Mymother lived In the home ly. Low salaries and lack of opportunities in modern than to spend over $30,000 bridged boat 10 the Edsel Ford the public. And it is highly encouraged by ac- my father built from 1928untIl her per unit and only house less than inlet. teaching have discouraged not only students death at 92Withonly 10 weeks in a tions of the State Board of Education, the col- 100people. In fact, a school room Marion Lancaster Gale but parents who otherwise might ha ve en- leges and univerSIties, and the Legislature that nurs10g home. My father who wrote the original building codefor can be converted mto an apart- Gl"OssePointe Woods couraged their children to enter the profession. tend to Improve the teacher's image. , > [ An'l:l the aging corps of admimstrators, with Grosse.PointeWoods and was the An IndIVIdual teacher's concerns today ob- building inspector front 193211.mtil perhaps as many as 50percent becomIng eligi- I vlously are far more sophIsticated and complex .' .. "I. also I speak in tongues ble to retire in five years, means that more of hiSdeath in 1946is responsible for than those of the one-room teacher a half cen- the fact that homes in Grosse To the Editor: that the inerrant Word was the present teaching staffs wIll move up to ad- tury and more ago. And whIle some of us may Pomte Woods are solidly built Colleen Murphy has claimed specially revealed (Acts 22 1-21, ministrative positions, further depleting the momentarily lament the passing of the one- enough that they keep turmng over that I offended her by quoting the Gal. 1:11-12) by none other than teaching supply room school and its teacher, we realize when we lucratIve profits for real estate BIble (GeneSIS3:16)as a reminder Jesus ChrIst who earlier affirmed One result has been that Michigan, once re- thmk about the challenges and problems faced agents of God's instructions concerning that "scripture cannot be broken" garded as the leading state in teacher prepara- by today's young people that they are indeed I have had to face the reality of marriage and the family (Feb 6 is- (John 10:35). S1. Peter also con- tion, no longer has that reputation. Another has fortunate to get the Instruction and gUIdance continumg escalatmg property sue). She also wrote "the Bible was firms that truths of 8t Paul's been that Michigan's salaries have not kept they receive in an excellent system such as the taxes since I was 21 years old written by men, inspired by men- writings IS "unlearned and un- pace with those of other states, with California one in Grosse Pointe. Right now, the newcomers who yes, men subject to the prejudIces stable" which means Ignorant and and Texas recruiters now bidding for Michigan have not contnbuted any hme or and beliefs of their time." A well- stupid. Yet the key to education still IS the relation- worn cop-out. As to "of their time" God's teachers and offering salaries of from $5,000 to ship between teacher and pupil. It was the key energy to makmg Grosse Pomte Woods a beautIful place to hve As to her "inspired by men," Word is always timely, never $7,000a year higher than those m this state In- in the one-room school. It still is the key in to- should Colleen refer to St. Paul's 2 changes, never ceases, never re- dustry, too, has increasingly turned to teachers want to raise my taxes for a bridge day's sophisticated systems with their profu- for boats to go under and bUllding Timothy 3: 15, she will note that turns void and should always be for personnel as the economy begins to regain sion of equipment, their many and varied pro- an archItectural fIling case for "All scripture is given by inspira- "searched" to learn the truth. its stride. grams, their phalanxes of administrators and senior citizen housing. tIOnof God (not men). . for re- Lest I contmue to bore dis- So what does the MEA WIsh to do about these proof, for correction.. " believers I will end - Witha cau- sub-admInIstrators and their corps of spe- No way w111I accept their com- problems? clahzed teachers. It IS the key that the MEA As to "prejudices" of men (the ~ionto Colleen - that I also speak plaints They have not survived Sinal D.A C.'??) skeptics like to It sees the problem both from the short- cannot de-emphasize despite Its WIde-ranging Brys Drive with ditches on each 10 tongues: "C'est la VIe, tout Ie term and the long-term viewpoint In the short think that St. Paul, now a target of monde" interest in salary levels, increased school fund- Side It was really an experIence N.O W., demeaned all women ex- term, it encourages hiring on a full-time basis ing, new forms of taxation and other fiscal, when the Model T slid mto a ditch Julian Maire cept Phoebe, Priscilla, Persis, Grosse Pointe Woods of substitutes who have not been appointed to social and educational Issues that originate out- They have not had to walk all the Lydia, Dorcas, Eunice, Lois, full assignments, attracting back mto the class- way to Lakeshore only two days a P .S. For the benefit of a few, the side the school. Claudia and Pat Paholsky. Bible did not say "never e"plain, week to be allowed to go mto the As to "beliefs" it was to St. Paul Shores park. never complain." They have not hved 10 a home Whither John Hertel? where you had to answer the phone Sharing John Hertel's marvelous VIew of the We appreciate Dr. Verb job of keeping the country drains clear but has constantly all day long for builders To the Editor: Detroit waterfront, the Detroit River and the assessed costs for cleaning at excessive rates. askmg for inspection which was available to answer questIOns and . In view of the poor pubhc rela- gave assistance beyond that which Windsor skyline from his spacious seventh floor Under the proposal, the office would become done before eight o'clock and after tIons many surgeons are receiving office in the City-County Building, an observer four-thirty because the Woods her job requires The personal at- part of the county's publIc service department. as a consequence of decreasing tentIon given to my father was, I might wonder why the chairman of the Wayne DeSignation of DetrOit as a military port could not pay for a full-time bUlldmgmspector Oh yes, the gas theIr surgICal practIce, I felt com- understand from the very kind County board would want to become the Wayne would, m Hertel's view, provide substantial pelled to commend pUblicly Dr nurses at Cottage Hospital who County executive. Surely the view from the ex- for the auto, the phone bIll, the benefits to the port on the Detroit River, to the electrIC heat, the time, and the of- Patrick M. Verb, one phYSIcian cared for hIm, typical of the con- ecutive's office down the hall is not as attrac- DetrOit Metropolitan Airport and other airports fice space were not paId for by whogoes beyond what is expected sideratIOn given to all of hiS tive or as extensive. in the area, and to busmess, industrial and anyone's tax money They were In doctor-patient relatIOnships. patients. The pay is substantially better m the ex- mihtary suppliers and manufacturers DetrOit contributed out of my honorable My father IS a severely handi- In a time when many are so ecutive's office, of course. It IS $72,150or more ISm competition with Toledo and Cleveland for father's pocket. capped stroke VictIm,who had lens qUIck to generalize and cntlclze than double the chairman's salary of $32,926. the designation as the only Great Lakes Semor cItizens do not have to Implant surgery done by Dr. Verb. the medICal profeSSIOn,It ISvital that we commend those people The executive's pay, the highest for county mIlitary port but Hertel, who appointed himself move out of theIr homes. Theyjust Dr. Verb was personally instru- elective officials, helps make the job attractive have to learn to live modern. With who show consIderatIOn and em- as chaIrman of the military port task force, has mental in makmg my father's pathy for others not only by their to quite a few candidates, several of whom are assembled a strong cadre of political, bUSIness, modern plumbing, you can modIfy exammatIon and surgery as com- already in the race to succeed William Lucas, any area for a bathroom. With words, but by theIr deeds. union and government officials to seek fortable as possible He made spe- Dr. Verb well deserves the ap- who now is officially running for the GOP Washington's backmg for the plan modern Insulation, you can in- cial arrangements for my father sulate a house to cut the heatmg preCIation of my family and the nommation for governor. because of his condition and the flOereputatIOn he has among those The transfer of the two county parks to the down one-thIrd With electnc diffIculty m transporting him to But Hertel is not yet a candidate for county heatmg, you can make any room who work WIthhIm executive, even though he still might become Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority is pro- and from the hospital. HIS staff posed as part of Hertel's plan to cut county a zoned heatmg area If you put in aSSistant, JaOlce PIazza, was Robin Albrecht one. Instead, he says he is avoiding partisan Grosse Pointe politics because the filing deadline is still some costs m order to meet what might be a $40 months away and, more importantly, because milhon defiCIt next year. Turning over the of three current projects that he feels will ben- parks to the authOrIty not only would save the efit the county and that he wants to guide to county between $1 million and $2 mIllion but Grosse Pointe News would also expand use of the parks to the five- completiOn. I'uhh,h.d \\ .. ~l) h) Anlrrho Publl'h'" NfoWS county area served by the authority. CIAS",IFU,n OIlo1PLAY The proposals are: to transfer two major 99 KI',RCHt,VAL AVE. 882.m94 882- Let's keep debate on civil level /"" To till' E(h tOI' "there IS no public outcry for carefully read and scrutinize the It ha.s been and wlil continue to greater fire protectIOn - until the fmdmgs of the Grosse Pomte Park GOOC be my hope that debate on the next major fire And then It could CommIssIOn on PublIc Safety and publIc ~alety Issue be kept on a be too late." Perhaps then Mr the Pubhc Safety Operational INlllAL CIVIl,mtelleetual dnd hone~t level Mleczko can explam how publIc Plan Both papers are available for But It Ib mel ed.smgly apparent that safety departments In our sl!:.ter revIew at CIty Hall After review- TMCTION. the Ie<,ldenb of Gro.s.se Pomte CitIes of Grosse POll1te, Grosse Ing the!:.c reports, cIlizens will be /~ , Pa Ik will be hard pI e.s.sed to POInte Woods and Grosse Pomte bettel' able to make a deCISIOn And separate lad from lIction a.s the Shore!:. have been puttmg out the It WII! be a decision based upon que~tlOn moveb clo~er to a ballot "next major fIre" for several sound Judgment and not upon un- I eferendum The commenb made years now, and, rather than" founded and unsubstanllated by Park cltlwn, LoUl.sJ Mlee/ko, too late," these lIres have been commentary. In IllS Feb I.l letter to tilt' edltol responded to quickly elnd effective- Jame!> E. Hobson Jr. serve only to cloud rather than ly Councilman, cleal the I%ue r encourage all Park cItizens to Grosse Pointe P ( J.--l....M..::..L::..~?l-""'-~.)..~'''fI.\I* .. ~ ~ 4l1~~£IJ'...... ~-,. ..---- ...... --...--;..-:-":","-"~. ':----~------ Page Eight-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 COlDmunit Events RONALD J. CONKLIN, D.~M., ~C. Canadian genealogy FOOT SPECIALIST AND FOOT SURGEON "Genealogical Research 10 On- ANNOUNCES THC OPf :NING or tano" IS the tOPiC for the Thurs- HIS NEW OFf'ICE IXI' day. Feb 27. genealogy program ~ponsored by the St Clair Shores HI~tol'lcal COMmissIOn, to be held 20835 MACK AVENUE at the St Clair Shores Pubhc LI- brary at 7 p m Russell Stewart, GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN 48236 past preMdent of the DetrOit Socie- ty for Genealogical Research, will 884-7566 dl~cuss how to fmd mformatlOn on \ our ancestors who lived m our } IOUR~ BY APPOIN r ~1I.N'1 neighboring provmce, Ontano SATURDAY "ND LVL:NING HOU1~~ \V\lLABLL: The St Cldll' Shores Public LI- brary IS located al Eleven Mtle Road and Jefferson Avenue There I r HAS BLLN M'J PI IA':>URI. JO H \\ I )11<\ II) YOU IN 1111 I~ no admiSSIOn charge The public P \S I I HOPI: OUH '\II \\' No,Jl) I \j> \I\,'DI D ! \( II.! !JI.'::. \\IILL I~ lI1vited to attend Begmnmg genealogl~t~ are welcome CONTINUI TO \111 I I HI C1 L Getting ready PRIME The annual Kerby Cub Scout pancake supper will be served tonight, Feb. 20, from 5:30 to 7 p m. 111 the school gym, 285 Kerby Road. The boys are, from left, Josh Brown, Chris Alff, Nate Smith, Casey Ho, Marco Razzeto, Robbie Joslyn and Jeff Adams. Proceeds cover half of the scouts' BEEF annual expenses. Tickets at $2.50 are available at thp docr. Preservationist Lecture series Isaac Stem GRAIN FED WESTERN BEEF for Tender, Juicy, Flavorful Meat .\llchael Farrell, noted art hls- Professor Susapna de Fev2r of The Friends of MUSICat Wayne tot'lCln and preservatIOnist, will St Clair Communl!v College Will State Umverslty will sponsor an spcdk to the Grosse Pomte Histor- be the vIsiting ~cholar W~nesday, evemng With Isaac Stern who Will Poultry • Lamb. Veal • Rabbit lcal :'oclel~ ~Ionday. Feb 24, at Feb 26, at Central Library at 7 host the presentation of hiS I 30 P m elt the Gros~e Pomte p.m. As part of the contmuing Academy Award.wmmng film, South Ihgh School auditOrium theme "IndiVidual Right and Com- "From Mao to Mozart Isaac Stern The title of hiS slide-supported mumly," de Fever will lecture on m Chma," Monday, March 3, at PRIME, if you truly LOVE lecture J~ DetrOit Architecture Shakespeare's ..Conolanus " 7 30 P m Who ('are~" . and focuses on the The library has received a grant The film Will be shown In the the taste of beef. C\ oJutlOn 01 DetrOit architecture, from lhe Library of Michigan and Commumty Arts Audltol'lum on \\ 110 elre Ihe purveyors of taste and the Amencan Library ASSOCIatIOn campus There will be an after- 5 99 5459 a concern for \\ hat many in the for the series of five lectures, one Delmonico Steak 7 1b Standing Rib. • • Ib glow at 9 30 P m m the Commun- communlt:- perceive as a wIlhng- of several themes that make up the 99 5199 ity Arts Gallery Sirloin Steak. , .54 Ib Ground Beef . • • Ib l1e~s on the part of some to "bull- "Let's Talk About It" senes begun dOle" our past m Vermont 13 years ago and now TIckets are $10 per person, ad- Ken Armstrong Fa! rellis an associate professor. used m hbrartes around the coun- vance ticket sales only, and are HOMEMADE Umvel ~Ity of Windsor, adjunct try tax-deductible Proceeds will go New Zealand Headcheese educatIOn curator, Delrolt In- Copies of "CorIOlanus" may be toward estabhshmg the Isaac Blood Sausage HAMS • ROAST BEEF ~lltute of Arts, and director, Art bori'owed when partICipants Stern Scholarship Fund fo!' stnng The travelogue, "Incomparable I[ou~e regIster for the program Thete IS students at Wayne New Zealand," Will be presented LIVer Pate - Sausage CORNED BEEF Monday, Feb 24, at 8 p.m by Ham Loaf - Deft Salads DESSERT PIES Relreshments Will be served no charge for the books or lecture. For mformatlOn. call Lysa J oll Trapper's Alley 961..5577 Share a romantic dinner for twO. • • e.\1)('l"/e1/ce tl gourmet Feast and romantic selling pn)('1(led b)' our jJianist C}'nthia •..has come to Grosse Pointe, Every Wednesday Evenings for only $19.95 per couple! for your convenience. .. ASsociated with: ,I Chou (! oj t!J(! jolloU'lJlJ!, HI I I \\ I I [ IV, 1()\, \ t1HlIll llU tlik I loo"l.ll 111 .1 Ilghl 11)(1111111\ P 10.,(1\ ,hlll ...lnld \\ullfll,1l g.lflkll \l.'gll.lhk, 11,<1 'IH l I Ii h I"ul pol.lllll VillAGE MOBil ( III( Id '\ ( (If{l)()\ 1IIIt '1l f\ cd Oil .1 hld of t gg llo0dl" 111111 11,,11 '{t.llllld \lgll.lhk, I \OI1I1I1'l l)oI.lIOl' '>111<1\11' ....( \\11'1 IIrnliul \\lIh g.lrllt hulttr .lllti kll10ll '( 1 \ l cI \\ nil \\ III rl( l SERVICE STATION , II "I HI I I I 111,\(, I ()\, "ll\ cd Oil .1hed ot ,PIl1.1< Il pllll 16821 KERCHEVAL & CADIEUX Illh IIldftl.lllllt'l \ (,1.1 ...... ()I ( 11.II1l p,lgl1l' \\ 11h I \ l n \ll.11 \11 \lL.1h II1lludl ( hOlLl 01 "'OIlP or "".ll.ld Every vehicle for every need. for a day. for a weekend. week or "p,( 1.111\ III Ihl Ilou,c 1I.U11l 1114(hUrlt, IlIhlkl monthly ..for pleasure ..Jor bUSiness Jrom a car to a truck to an pit p.llul .il \ 0111 I.lhk .11 .111 .lddu!OI1.1i ,0,1 executive van .surprislngly tow pnce~ call 884-8850 I Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nme-A PBS to air 1bx Break '86 Park Taxpayer!> can 1-800-424-1040 le Hl.-r f" Ie" Sdt..,) r1l; fhe lIrclIglllcl:' :,ay lhdl a majonty of Park reSident!> want to keep the departments separate and they pomt to c:l survey they took In October that showed that 78 percent of the city's ehglble voter!> WE ARE PLEASED TO favor Independent depal.tmenb . City Clerk NunzlO Ortl!>1 !>ald the ANNOUNCE THE OPENING city has 45 day!>, accord11lg to the law, to validate the signature!> Once that IS done, he ha!> to go to OF the councd and set a da te for elec tlOn Finally, he must get approval 0/ from the attorney general on the ballot language The elechon has to be held from 120 to 130 days from Travel Key the day the petltlons were submit- ted, Feb 10, mak11lg It sometime O"~The m June .rn. In the meantime, the first group of four policemen completed the C h'Yo-week, 80-hour flreflghtmg course and the second group IS al- A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY most done With the baSIC course Fire Chief Phllllp Costa has been conductmg the tn-house SPECIALIZING IN TRAVEL TO THE ORIENT [, EUROPE cross-trammg SERVING CORPORATE GROUP [, INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS There has been no decI!>lon vel 19525 ,fV\ACKAVE, on an injunctIOn !>ought b) the lire fighters They are lookmg to pre GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236 serve the status quo until dn Ul1fcllr TEL' 884.1530 labor chargt. l~ seltled \"'''I~ld'lt Members of the Grosse Pointe Park Save Our EMS/Fire Department CItizens Committee are, from city altome) Jdme!> \\ dl"h ',I1U left, Jane Quinn, Hal Suminski, William Driscoll, Judy Slvanov, Michael Clancy, Marquerite Ebbing, "no news is good news We al'e 110t DR ROBERT EVERETT RITA VAN BERGEIJK Margaret Hunt and Rose Malie. The group, along with firefighters and other supporters, has collected gOing to urge hIm (the judge) to PIC S1d('nl ....'anaq( , enough signatures to force a special election on the issue of consolidating the police and fire make a qUIck decIsion" departments. Sure, why not? The French children learn English in their Montessori preschools at age 3. How about music, art, physical education, environmental science, drama and movement? All of ALWAYS LOW PRICES these subjects are taken by the 2-1/2 to 5 year olds at The Grosse Pointe Academy Early School along with the full Montessori Everyday on Everything curriculum for Early Childhood Education. This includes Practical Life Exercises, Sensorial Materials and the Academic Materials ARRID ARRID ---mil CREAM SOLID including reading, mathematics and geography. .J I'REGULAR Yes, there is an opportunity for Grosse Pointe Academy Early CREAM 'BABY FRESH -10Z School students to work with an Apple lIe computer and software. But frankly, our students are so involved in the unique cycle of learning that the Montessori classroom offers, that the computer is simply another fascinating option. Steven Jobs' contribution to American education only takes its place alongside the Pink Tower, the thousand chain, dressing frames, the smelling jars, the sound boxes, bells, the Geometric Solids, the cylinder blocks and the sandpaper letters. The computer takes a back seat to the Movable Alphabet where our 4 and 5 year aIds, and occasionally a 3 year old, start to spell, to read, and to study phonics or the numerals and counters, teen boards or golden bead material where number concepts, addition, subtraction and multiplication are introduced. Good schools know there are periods of intense fascination OXY PADS during which 2 to 6 year aIds learn a particular concept or skill, such as putting items in order, counting or reading. It is easier for a child to learn a particular skill during the corresponding sensitive period than at any other time in his or her life. The Early School program takes advantage of this by allowing each child the opportunity (and with the teacher's guidance) to select individual activities which correspond to the child's own periods of interest. Is your child missing out on the best possible education? Explore the Montessori education program at The Grosse Pointe Academy Early School. The Grosse Pointe Academy DEARBORN GROsse: POIfTE Come See How Good 22250 Mlchlgln MlCk II Moron A School Can Be! PHONE585-4550 PHONE881-8210 LANSItG SOUTHFELD 5819 W 5lgln_ 13 MI It SOllthlleld I------III PHONE323-0t40 PHONE25U011 Call Mrs Molly McDermott, Director of Admissions. ALWAYS LOW PRICES ~~~ for more information or a personal tour - 886-1221 PHOtE 522-0033 "\ -. ~...... _.._."'_ ...... !.-..-..M~~~~~~..6itI~.J.4M.:.._ '..1..6""~" _~-,..Ji ------....--- ....--....._....--*_..,..,.....,--.-;------.4..4------.....----~~- Page Ten-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Bridenstine wants Ford House to be a home the last to remain, for the change B)' Mike Andnejczyk in our manner of 11ving, and in our It's one of life's little mystenes, laxes, and In our attitudes have takmg an admmlstratlve job at a resulted III the demolitIOn of all the smaller IIlstltutlOn means more others "Mrs Ford wrote III her work and more responslblltty will That's what James Bndenstme has found out sillce he became a "Moved by these and other con- director at the Edsel & Eleanor Siderations, and espeCially be- Ford Housc last month, whcre he cause mme ISthe last of the many IS III charge of curatonal, educa great homes m thiS area, I have tlonal, reglslranal and conserva- deCided to leave my reSIdence, tIOn dcllvltles dt the facIlity along WIth SUItable furmshmgs, m For much of the same time, he's !>uch manner as to allow the res- been statewIde !>Clvice!> coordl IdencE.'to remam and the property natoI' of the DetrOit In!>tltute of to be used for the benefit of the Arts' department of educatIOn, public ., where he ha!>admllllstered state- That I!> one of Bridenstine's wldc museum exhibitIOns, school goals to return the ambience of a exhibitions and lectUl e programs home to the bUlldmg but not turn Slllce 1981 It mto a museum With evcrythmg Bridenstine, who Iivel, III the under glas~ or m cases At the Fanus, b III charge 01 opcl'atlllg !>amc time, he ~ay!>he would hke fhe museum d!>peet!>01 the home, to see an expanded tour schedule de!>lgned by Albcrt Kahil and pat- OJ' public program tha tWill bl'mg terned after a Cotswold, England more people into the home James Bridenstine country home r~d!>eland Elcanor ford lived on the c!>tat£'trom 1929 Last year, the house's govermng Art and the DIA He 'Wa!>also an 111- until 1976 board deCided to limit the number tern from 1974 to 1975 at the N,l "Th{' Ford Hou<;{' renr'{'<;ent<; 01 50cI31 events that could U"E.'thE.' tional CollE.'ctJonof FlIle Art<;m the history and art It's an example 01 house and grounds while lookmg Smlthsoman Institution an era 1Il Grosse Pomte, a bygone lor \\ays to make It more open to Bndenst me received a hache- PhOIOby Peler A Sa IndS day," he says The house on 90 the pubhc Bridenstine's ideas 01 lor's degree m history from Holy acres on GaukleI POInt contallls possibly holdmg art exhibitIOns or Cross III 1967 and hiS master's III Breakdown many examples of artwork trom more concerts at the faCility fallm- art history III 1975from the George Farms firefighters had a surprise in store when they were on their way to a run on Lakeshore as far back as the 16th century to those goals. Washmgton Umverslty At the Feb. 12 at about 11 a.m. About one-quarter mile from the fire station, the rear a~le.of. the ladder Thc 60-room home and grounds One of the problems the home Toledo Museum, he wa!> super truck snapped, preventing the large vehicle from making its run. There were no InJunes and the epitomized what Grossc POlllte wlIl run mto IS one faced by vIsor of public pi ograms tor a yeal automatic fire alarm turned out to be false, according to Lt. Charles Backman. The Farms pumper was, and led Mrs Ford to bequeath museums, registratlon and con- before commg to the DIA truck, however, continued on its way to the alarm. A wrecker had to be called to haul the truck the estate as "an hlstonc proper- sel vation of the Items m the facilI- Smce commg to DetrOit, Bl'Iden- back to the firehouse. The 10-year-old vehicle is being repaired, Backman said. ty and cultural center which Will be ty, Bl'Idenstme says stine has worked as assistant cura- of service to the pubhc" III her Will tor for the department of education III 1976 Developmg publIc programs has and assocIate curator, 111 charge of "Where once there were many been Bndenstme's Job for the last coordmatmg the budget. advlsmg extraordlllary reSidences, mille IS 10years at the Toledo Museum of volunteer committees and working No night-night with a nightcap as education curator for speCIal e'\ Foundation meets goals hibltlOns Having a drmk or two before bed "Alcohol ISa major cause of 10- or waking mghtmares As stateWide services coor- does the opposite of Its intended ef- somma III part because It disturbs Alcohol may also trigger sleep The Commumty FoundatIOn for hrst $3 million III mid-1984 WIth dmalor, he has been III charge of fect. "Dowmng a few hot toddles the rapid eye movement (REM) apnea, a failure to breathe for Southeastern MIChigan, formed III provisions to give another million a number of exhibitIOns. most before bedtime can make a good cycle of sleep," the report states pen ods durmg sleep. Most com- the spnng of 1984, has met its m- when the Commumty FoundatlOn recently "MichIgan Masterpieces. mght's sleep even more elusIVe," REM sleep recurs III cycles mon m older people, It IS charac- ItIal year endowment targets. It had raised $2 million in additional Art from Public CollectIOns" at the says a report from the UPJohn throughout the mght, each cycle tenzed by snoring and frequent has also met the first quahher for "unrestncted" gifts. The fmal facilIty. Company's Sleep ScIence Informa- lasting a lIttle longer than ItS halts in breathmg Sixty percent a major challenge grant million Will come when the Com- It's gomg to take time to expand tion Center. predecessor But alcohol seems to of men older than 60, espeCially The foundation has a 4o-member mumty Foundation raIses Its next the program al the Ford House, Board of Trustees WIth Joseph L $2 million III unrestricted funds Bridenstme says Ovel' the next Hudson Jr as ItS chairman The Kresge grant was at that time few months, he is gomg to be lear- As of the end of 1985, It has the largest ever gIVen to help llIng the people, places and past reached It::.flI st year larget of $10 e~tdbhsh a commulIlty foundahon practices of the facility \\hlle the million in endowed funds, mcome From Its IIlceptIon the founda- registratIOn and conserva tron pro- from which Will support annual tIOn has paid or authonzed ap- gram contmue!> But there',; grantmaklllg At the <;amc tIme It proxlIlIately $500.000 III grants to nothmg comparahle to the Ff'rd !IdSdl<;omet the III!>trequll ement nOli profit orgamza tlOll::.lhlough- House m the area dnd hiS gOdl I!>to of a $5 million challenge grant out the ~even counties of south- get more people In to !>eeho\\ t11l1 from the Kresge FoundatIOn, eastern Michigan que It truly IS IF IT'S NAUTICAL & NICE WE'VE GOT IT! THINKING OF A CRUISE? be 3bipS"wbel~" NEW FOR THE SEASON MENS & WOMENS COTTON SPORTSWEAR • JAMS • SHOES • TIES A mghtcap sometimes makes disrupt the cycle, causlllg REM those who are overweight and NEW WINDSOCKS JUST ARRIVED you fall asleep qUickly, but It sleep to "rebound" and IIltrude on snore, expel'lence sleep apnea, • GALLEY BOUTIQUE damages the quality of sleep all the other cycles, keeping the accordmg to the report sleeper from the most restful por- A study m Gainesville, Fla, STOP IN night long, according to the report & No one is sure how much alcohol tion of sleep. showed that drinking four shots of SHOP OUR CLEARANCE HOURS: It takes to ruin your sleep, but Habitual drmkers contmue to ex- vodka an hour before sleeplllg 111- CORNER GREAT BARGAINS! MON-SAT 10-5 some experts thmk It may be as ht- perience the problem for days creased apnea mCldents fIve VIS.< tle as one shot after they stop drlllkmg Alcohohcs times The study found that alcohol J.L. Hudson - Alcohol tends to disturb sleep on a binge even have rebounds relaxes the throat muscles and patterns, cause mghtmares, and while they are awake Some suppresses the awakenmg whIch helped get the foundatIOn off make you feel unusually tired the researchers believe that delll'lum mechamsm, the report states the ground next day. tremens are actually REM sleep, Try warm milk mstead The Kresge FoundatIOn gave the PRICES IN .,~~,.~~~_~355 FISHER RD. We deliver EFFECT UNTIL HER A L D :~i, 882 5 100 ap.n' 10 S 30 do,ly. Wed ~~ r~ .-' - III noon C10UG Sunday FEBRUARY WHOLESALE ;.:PARMS 8VfARJ@T 26th LENTEN SPECIAL LEAN SMALL FRESH TENDER TENDERDELICIOUS Thur., Frio Sat. FRESH ONLY FRYING LEAN FRESH SPARE CHICKEN DELMONICO ALASKAN RED RIBS LEGS STEAKS SOCKEYE SALMON S3.98ls Sl.69lB .39ClB S3.69lB IRISH BEEF STEAK CRUNCHY SEAFARE & CELLUTEX CRISPY JUMBO LUMP NAPKINS KIDNEY PIE BAGEL CRABMEAT WITH DINNER $2.89 CHIPS 83 986~02 PUFF PASTRY LUNCHEON$2.19 • CAN $3.49~~~02 COCKTAIL$1.05 S3.98lB ~~ BENNETTS CANADIAN WHITE ~ POTATO WILD RICE PLUMS & VEGETABLE COOKED ORKIDEER & TOPPING READY TO SERVE GRAPEFRUIT NECTARINES Almet. Arrow. Baldwin. H",~' ~ ~ ,' ...... • ? . . Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven.A No fire contract Park commission studies in Farms - yet Dutch elm disease plan The Farms administration and firefIghters have been In By Pat Paholsky by hand vote They are' contract negotIations SInce Nov It was time for Wish lists and 19, but no end IS yet in sight dreammg Monday night when the 1 Upgrade inspections of all Park BeautificatIOn CommissIOn elms, IncJuding a survey by public Progress ISdescnbed by both met to dlscu&s a Dutch elm disease works personnel in May-June and sides as slow "H's hke the sec- management plan tallored for the an intensive on-foot profeSSIOnal ond Ice Age," said one fire- city by an expert m the disease mspectlOn in July-August fighter, who said the ad. Dr Gerald N Lanier, a profes- 2 Prune or prune plus Inject mmistratlOn negotlatmg team IS sor of forestry and shade tree en- newly dIsea!>ed trees bogged down m paper work tomology at the State Umverslty of 3 Hire a professional to conduct New York, VISited the city Jan 12 In!>pectlOns, superVise operatIOns The fIre department blames and adVise the city the admmistratIon for the lack and 13 at the mVltatlOn of Carol Ward, beautificatIOn commls- 4 Establish 12 clusters of four of progress, chargmg that the pheromone-baited bark beetle details of the pubhc safety pro. ~lOner, and John Crawford, city manager After tourmg the city traps In open areas wlthm and gram proposed by the city are around the city not comparable to programs 10 and adjacent communities and meetmg With various offiCials, .) Inject cacodyliC aCid, an her- surrounding cIties or fair to the biCide, to hopelessly diseased trees firefighters Lamer agreed to draw up a plan to that cannot be removed withm 2U The city negotiators are limit Dutch elm disease losses and to recommend an mtegrated con- days of their condemnatiOn. The somewhat more sangume "I tree then becomes a trap tree for agree that progress is slow and trol program Lamer's mne-page report. re- the beetles and their broods wJlI tortuous," said Farms ASSIstant not mature City Manager Carrol Lock, "but ceived by the commiSSIOn about we have a lot to talk about two weeks ago, hsted 13 recom- Other recommendatIOns that re- Some of the diSCUSSions have mendatlO'1s The price tag for the ceived a lower prlOnty among been productIve" complete program ISabout $57,000 commiSSIOn members are com- for the fiscal year endmg June '30. puteflzmg tree InVentofles, and Lock also indIcated that the Photo by Pelel A Sal na, 1986, and about $94,000 for 1986-B7 subSidIZIng the cost of removal of City'S public safety proposal A scene around America last week was that of an empty shelf where the Extra-Strength Tylenol After dlscussmg each of the pro- privately owned elms and, m order may not be a carbon copy of capsule products had been. Ed Holsinger, a pharmacist at Trail Apothecary Shop in the Farms, points posed recommendations, commis- to objectively assess spraymg, those In neighboring commun- out where the product was located. sIOn members whittled five from diViding the city mto SIXblocks and ities "We're coming at pubhc the list as either being m effect or spraymg trees on alternate blocks safety from a shghtly different &omething that could be Im- The commission wJll present the angle," he said plemented al no cost to the city proposal Monday, Feb 24, to the He also credited pubhc safe- Druggists pull Tylenol caps The remalnmg recommendations counCil along With ItS recom- were hsted In order of preference ty disagreement m the Park for By Peter Salinas mendatIOn making everybody cautious. macy In the Farms said where the drug was purchased by With the U S Food and Drug Ad- The last contract settlement "We are gettmg qUite a few the pOison-Victim with the firefighters was reach- mmlstrahon and makers of Extra- returns, although we had none of Strength Tylenol capsules urging Wilham Lehckens, owner of ed in November after more than the lot numbers In questIOn I consumers natlOll\vlde not to use Hollywood Pharmacy lnc m the two years of negotia tlng. It was would thmk people are scared, Woods, saId he didn't take the the drug because of cyamde con- especially people With children's REMODELING? finally settled through binding Tylenol capsules off hiS shelves un- tammahon, local pharmaCies have products Out of courtesy to cus- arbitratIOn til the mormng of Feb 14 pulled the product from store tomers we're takmg the product For 30 years, "We have taken Just the cap- If it's done by Neither side has officially shelves back We'll straighten out the mess sules off the shelves," Lehckens Specializing In asked for an arbitrator 10 the Each of the pharmaCies con- later" Customcrllft, said "I've got the feeling they .,. I ADDITIONS 0 DORMERS current round of negotiating tacted had all Tylenol capsule pro- A 23-year-old New York woman It I1l C might ehmmate the capsules s a ass RfC ROOMS "It's premature to come to that ducts removed from store shelves, died Feb 8 after taking an Extra- altogether " CUSTOM KITCHENS and at least one pharmacy remov- Strength Tylenol capsule laced by itself conclusIOn," Lock said He said he has had no returns of BATHROOMS ed all Tylenol products With cyanide Several days later the product, but would refund a PORCH ENCLOSURES - Nancy Parmenter "We pulled all Tylenol products • • • CUSTOM GARAGES health offiCials found three more customer's money upon request from our shelves," Jerry Roblll- bottles of the drug contaming CALL THE REPLACEMENT AND son, manager of A L Price Phar- cyamde Just blocks away from Ed Holsmger, a pharmaCist at PROFESSIONALS GREENHOUSE WINDOWS 1bronto trip planned Trail Apothecary Shop m the OFFICES REMODELED Farms, said he believes McNellab I COMMERCIAL REMODELING Travelers from the War Mem- Inc , makers of the product, a diVI- orial Will go "mternatlOnal" on a sIOn of Johnson & Johnson, Will three-day trip to Toronto, Apnl have to use antHampermg seals 16-18. Knowr for ItS harmomous on their capsules mix of nationalities and cultures, "Other pharmaceuticals come Toronto's many shops, restaurants ~5'1!!! .•RF'+ With a seal which bmds together and museums will be at the the two halves of the capsule," disposal of the partICipants on 18332 mack ayenue 881-1024 Holsmger Said "ThiS prevents the grosse point. Farms, mi 48236 Wednesday and Thursday, whIle a capsule from being opened" gUided tour of the McMichael Can- Holsmger said most people he's adian Collection will highhght the talked to are still usmg the Tylenol tnp on Fnday products they have purchased The collection features works "We sell more Tylenol than all the aspirins combmed," he said from the "Gl;Plla ~flI," ~ It' ~ ~ r> , 'who traveled througH the Cana- ' Jerry Bodendlstet: - owner of TRAVEL INDUSTRY dian wilderness, capturing their Wilson & Wolfer PrescnptlOn Cen- experiences on canvas, which ter Inc m the Park, said he only NEEDS PEOPLE were to become one of the most im- had one woman call about return- portant Canadian artistic contrIbu- mg th.e Tylenol she had purchased WHO ARE: tIons "We've checked all our lot numbers and we didn't have any of • Mature Dinner on the return to DetrOit those which had been tampered • Travel experienced Will be at the Auberge du Petit with," Bodendlstel saId "If Prince m London A former home anyone wanted to return Tylenol at • People oriented of the AmerIcan Consulate, the thiS pomt, we would take It back restaurant IS Victorian and more and return It to our supplier ., £1ut It reqUIre" \ Procurement workshops scheduled I than 100 years old The FDA has said the second training .. The Wayne State University are now receIving bid packages to The package price of $190 per bottle With the five cyamde- School of BUSiness AdminIstra- more effeclJvely prepare bids and contammated capsules had ItS person mcludes transportation, tion's Small Busmess Develop- Will contracts ThiS WIll be an all- tamper-resistant seals In place two mghts accommodatIOns at the We do it! ment Center and the DetrOit day workshop which wlll Include when It was removed from a New Hotel plaza II (double occupancy), EconomIC Growth CorporatIOn Will lunch. York store shelf, according to two breakfast vouchers, one din- sponsor procurement workshops to reports Its lot number was AHA ner, admiSSIOn and tour of the be held at Wayne State Umversl- The cost for thiS sessIOn IS $35 in- Travel Education Institute McMichael CollectIOn and porter- 090 The lot number of the bottle ty's McGregor Memonal Confer- and the cost for attendmg all three age A single supplement IS avail- volved m the only death was ADF 26711 Northwestern Hwy. ence Center March 12, April 9 and sem mars IS $75 916 able for an additional charge May 14 Southfield, Mich. Tylenol was recalled III 1982 Deadline for reservations is Satur- The tOPiC March 12 IS, "How to For further mformallOn call the when seven people III the Chicago day, March 15 Reserve at the War Prepare a Bid" ThiS hrst work- Wayne State Small BUSiness area died after takmg cyanlde- 352-4875 Memonal or call 881-7511. shop Will enable contractors who Development Center at 577-4850 laced capsules • NORTH STAR PRODUCE • RED PELICAN • ORANGE ROUGHY • GENOA. CITY OF <&rOllllt'oiott mOObll MICHIGAN LAMP REPAIR LAMP PARTS ~ • -.-> , NOTICE OF REVIEW OF THE 1986 ASSESSMENT ROLL Noltce 1<; hereby gIven that the Board of Revle~ of the CIty of Grosse Pomte Woods "" " Wayne County. MIchIgan, WIll be m session from 9 00 a m to 12 00 noon ~l ' and from 1'30 p m to 5 00 pm m the CounCil Court Room of the MUniCipal WRIGHT'S >- t MULIER'S MARKET bUlldmg, 20025 Mack Plaza, on I5215 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE PARK TUESDAY, MARCH 11 1986 and Gift & Lamp Shop ""I ~ I ~ _, MONDAY SATURDAY800T0600 822.7786 TUESDA Y, MARCH 25, 1986 18650 MACK AVE .. EST. i937 V" for the purpose of revIewmg the 1986 CIty Assessment Roll All person<; Ne _, 10 C,one Pt. Pos' Ofl.ce- consldermg themselves aggneved b) theIr assessment. or II ho have an) 885-8839 • questIOns or comments, may present themselves to the Board of ReVle\1 P S Brmg Your Lamp lor C"slom Fmmg "STEAK.IN SPECIALS" at thIS tIme e::t CHOICE TENTATIVE STATE EQUALIZED FACTORS '" CommerCIal Property I 0267 IndustrIal Property 1 0267 m~ T.BONES ReSidential Property 1 (0) Personal Property 1 000 Z PORTERHOUSE J]inding a new mortgage • TRIMMED Mark A. Christiansen G P N 2-2086 & 2-27-86 CIty Comptroller A<;<;e<;<;or or refinancing your present ~ TENDERLOIN $51l19 "' one needn't be a painful ~ NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL YOUR FREEZER ASSORTED FRUIT ~ "' CHOICE FLA VORS _ CITY OF <&r05Se 'oin1.e MICHIGAN experience. 00 PUBLIC NOTICE ~::E:WO:~ HINDS 3 FOR $1 1 1986 REAL PROPERTY :l~; We re just what the ~ INCLUDES CUTTING, WRAPPING & FREEZING 8 OZ. • ASSESSMENT ROLL doctor ordered a computempd cure for mortgage finanCing The 1986 REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ROLL IS complele and II III r, () ~ ~ () 0 e./V\.Q. CALIFORNIA woes With a unique ~5-1- Ii be avaIlable for publIc mc;pectlOn at our Mumclpal Office 17147 Maumee Avenue on system that glJes you o 1~0 ~ HEAD ~ MARCH 3, 1986 ~ FRESH LEnUCE through SERVICE DuWltk I MARCH 7, 1986 VARIETY OF LOANS ':' WHITE FRENCH ~\ (Saturda) c; and !'lunda} c; (" I .A Page Twelve-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 MEA president predicts good, bad times for state's teachers By l\Iike Andrzejczyk At the same time, teacher come isolated from the communi- Chunovich said. lective bargammg process ,IS to be learnmg gomg on m classrooms, he added. Michigan WII!feel the worst of a salaries remamed low, forcmg ty, With administrators and politi- While federal commitment con- "Our workmg conditIOns are many with teachmg credentials to Cians saYing commumcation was tmues to decline, state funding for your child's learmng conditionS," There are a number of people growing teacher shortage withm holdmg teaching credentials who the next five to 10 years, but the choose other proft>ssions and diS- their responsibility. There has to education has been increased in he added. couraging college students from be formation of a partnership in the budget for 1987 proposed by "I expect to see other mcentlve nevel' went mto education who can Legislature and school offIcials be found and brought into fhe have to resist the temptations to undertakmg a teaching career, he education With the commumty, Gov James Blanchard forms of appropnatlOn takmg added ChunovlCh said. The mcrease returns education place," Chunovlch contmued system The schools can also draw bring m warm bodIes off the on the already-stramed subshtute streets just to put someone m front Times are begmning to change, "There needs to be a cooperative funding to levels of 1978 and 1979, "Hopefully we wlll have a posItive however The MEA has adopted needs assessment at the local, before the economic crunch caus- Impact on programs and cur- pool as well for full-time teacher!'> of a class while aUemptmg to keep teachers That's accordmg to Larry what it calls the 30-60-90 plan, planmng at the local and mvolve- ed a dismantltng of the system riculum olfenngs, on the quality of who qualify out of retirement, ChunovlCh, presIdent of the Mich- which seeks to increase starting ment of the local With the ad- through state-ordermg fundmg offenngs of all dlstncl~ for all kids, Chunovich saId Igan Education AssociatIOn, the teacher salanes by 1990 to $30,000 ministration, school board, cuts, Chunovlch said largest teacher umon m the state a year Teachers With 10years ex- teachers, employees . and the As fundmg has Increased, re- Colleges of education are report- Chunovlch, a high school math penence will reach the maXimum commumty," he said The com- newed emphaSiS on academiCS has mg mcreased enrollments, but It and physics teacher, was in Grosse on the scale of $60,000 mumty mcludes parents and non- meant mcreased standardized test Willbe some years before the supp- Pointe talkmg recently with local The plan will do a couple of parents, who should be shown how scores, he said ~ost educators ly catches up WIth demand The members He took time out from thmgs, Chunovlch said It will en- ~chool facIhtJes are used for the place less emphasis on those data traditIOnal resource pool for his schedule. which mcluded courage more people mto takmg benefit of everyone, he added than do commumtles, who like to teachers was women, who had few viSIting eight schools and attend- up teachmg mstead of opt 109 for "The pflce may be great to do use them to compare and contrast career choices 10 earher days, mg the teachers' Mardi Gras pnvate mdustry Jobs It will also the retooling through technology performance, he added ChunovlCh said As those condi- receptIOn at AssumptIOn Cultural help retain teachers at upper ends and human resources - certamly, Increased spending for educa- tIOns changed, fewer women went Center, to talk about a vanety of of the scale, he added mdustry found It a great thing to tIOn can't be done through hIgher IOta the profeSSIOn Issues facmg teachers In the state. Askmg taxpayers to pay higher do - but the consequences for not property taxes, however The Future teachers WIll be of all While a shortage is now bemg taxes to pay for the mcrease can domg It can be devastatmg," burden of funding needs to be sexes and races, Chunovlch said felt In the math and sCience areas, be done in a number of ways, Chunovich said "And we have to shifted away from the local tax- "We should gIve attention to the wlthm tp(' ncvt 1(\ years all Chunovich <;aid hring that reality home before paver to other areas. Chunovlch ract' composition of <;tuctt'nt<;in our disciphnes \\111 be hit. Chunovlch "It's qUite pleasmg that In there's a crisis at hand in the said varIOus dIstricts and make every said. The problem is Simple: more survey after survey m most recent pubhc school system" While it's mcreasing spending effort to make sure the composI- teachers are retiring than are jom- years, the general pubhc has show- There needs to be a balance of for education and passing retire- tion of the teachmg staff reflects 109 the profeSSIOn ed a wllhngness to provide addi- fundmg between the state, local ment legislation that IS good for that," he adds For years, the Idea of bemg a tional fmancial support through and federal governments, he said teachers and admmistrators, the The "baby boom echo" has hit teacher was looked down on Dur- taxation If there are assurances It The NatIOnal Education Associa- state Senate has also begun the state, WIth districts throughout mg years of enrollment declines, would go to educatIOn." Chunovlch tion has advocated a three-way tampering with the mandatory reportmg mcreases in Incoming massive layoffs occurred, and dur- said "The problem is I thmk we've split of fundmg for publIc subjects of bargaining, Chunovich Larry Chunovich kmdergarten groups, Chunovich mg bad financial tImes, programs maxed out on taxatIOn based on education said The Senate has begun offer- no matter where they go to said As elementary populatIOns were dlsmanlled and state funding property values But there are "There ISa federal responsiblh- ing cash mcentives to in-formula school" stabilize, future layoffs Will come cut, guttmg many programs, other ways" ty, not Just in categoncal areas to dIstricts to cut class Sizes or m- The retirement law that went in- at secondary levels, once thought Chunovlch said That left teachers There has to be a greater 10- try to meet the needs of some crease length of the school day. to effect thiS year IS an Important to be Immune with bad feelmgs about their jobs volvement between commumty speCial groups, but to really make While he dIdn't say It was good piece of legislation, Chunovlch The adVice given to elementary and the system they served, he and schools as well, he added sure the financial base of our or bad, ChunovlCh saId It could be says. BeSides be109 the first major teachers a few years ago may now added In the past, teachers have be- pubhc school system is secure," conSIdered tampermg with the col- improvement m the system m a be appropriate for secondary number of years, It passed the teachers to follow It may be Wise legIslature by a unammous vote to get a certifIcatIon m special Opem series "I haven't seen the record, but education instruction to help fend to begin I don't think they vote unammous- off the pink slip, Chunovlch said ly to send the governor a birthday The MEA would hke the legisla- Jack DuBOISof Three Mlle Drive card," he added ture to make greater use of the Will resume his talks on music WIth While some blame the bill for ex- Headlee Amendment, which re- a series of eight lectures on opera acerbatmg the grow 109 shortage, qUires the state to pay for pro- The series in Grosse Pointe WIllbe- It was a sorely needed Improve- grams It mandates It would be a gin Saturday, March 1, at 10 am ment, Chunovlch saId DIstrIcts way of insurmg unIversal quahty at Standard FederalSavmgs in the have to fmd a way to retam their of education, Chunovich said Commumty Room, lower level, older teachers to keep them out of "It's unfortunate when you get Mack and Cook Road retirement mto an economic crunch that the Titled "Swan Songs," the lec- The growing shortage should not autonomy of a local school distnct tures will be devoted to the final be reason to brmg non- allows It to choose between an operas of eight composers The academically tramed profes- athletic program, a bus run or a series will open With Puccmi's sionals mto classrooms Educa- math class There have to be some farewell to opera, "Turandot" tlOnal trammg]s essentIal If there assurances there," he added The others, in order of presenta- tion, will be Mozart's "La Clemen- sa di Tito," Rossini's "William Tell," Strauss' "CapricciO," Bellini's 1'1 Puntam," Wagner's "Parsifal," Verdi's "Falstaff," ~~ FOOD & and Leo Delibes' "Lakme " J1J.'IO SPIRITS Lectures will also be given on r. Mondays at Sumerset Mall at 7:30 •I p.m Series fee is $50 For mforma- tion, call 882-2325. FRIDAY LENTEN DINNER SPE'CIAt~ t Blood drive • n?hole Lll e Lu!)sler , A Red Cross bloodmobile will be • Sallte ScamjJl located at Ebenezer Baptist IIIOIlE THAN JUrr ITEAJ(S , SEAFOOD Church gym ~onday, Feb 24, • Ala,\kall Kmp, Crah Lep,,\ I from 3 to 9 p.m. The church is • ,~lfI10- Turf located at 21001 Moross Road. Complimentary For an appointment, call Debbie 110rs d'oeuvres Wahnske at 792-1226 Now Appearing - Don Cook at the Piano dally from Volztnteers 4 p m.-6 p.m. Bon Secours Hospital initiated Guest Escort and Senior Friend volunteer programs recently. In the escort program, above, Irene Sikora, at the right, helps Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Batten find Water dehvered to the kitchen 2460 Market Street OPEN DAILY test and treatment areas in the hospital. Laboratory receptionist Jeanine Piotrowski is seated. tap m most V.S cities costs about In Histonc Eastern Market For Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Senior Friends are volunteers who are matched with homebound senior citizens. For more infor. 15 cents a ton now Average prIce 5 minutes from Ren Cen Salurday for Breakfast & Lunch m bottled water runs 36 cents a mation about the programs or to volunteer, call 343.1795 or 343.1095. glassful 393-1711 Fresh CatchArriVingDaily GARBAGE GRINDER? call FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN ttrrlt~ . - - - PlU~JIMG!..HElll~ ---COMING SOON--- 17. UYEIUIOIS01l3-7IOlI 15314 KERCHEVAL 0122.9f1II 172& MAPlE RD. 0 ~ Caring An exclusive community ~ Professionals of 18custom luxury homes set on working VVINDVVOOD together the former estate of for better Horace Elgin Dodge Jr. POINTE health care NEW LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS Located at 24212 Jefferson Avenue. 1/4 mile north of 9 MIle In SI. Clair Shores, Mlchls:an. 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Safety of the Month award wmners by the MIchigan College ,>cholar~hlp" will be School Student SectIOn of the Mathematical At>so. elatIon of AmerIca for plaCing In d \\ drded to a bout ,')()of the WInners Defer Aaron RICCInto dt the Awards Banquet The r'erry Damel ROjas the top 100out of 23,000high '>chool student!> partlclpatmg III the 29th ~lholar~hlp~ and the Awards Pro- Kerby Jamie Flagler Annual MichIgan 1\lathematlc,> gram are ~upported, In part, Maire Brad Dunlap PJ'lte CompetitIOn through contrihutlOn~ by the Ford Mason Anne MalIszewski ;\Iotor Company, ;\llchlgan Bell, Monteith Marty Bogen and South students .....ho pl,l(:ed 111 the the UPJohn Company the Arvco Terry Luttenberger top 100 are senIOr John :\1 WIlliams, son of Mr dnd ]\1,,> John CorporatIOn and the Michigan Poupard Jeremy Cieslak and WillIams on Devon"hlre, JUnior CounCIl of Tedchert> of Mathe- Richard HIll mdtlC,> Richard Enka HernqUl!>t, daughter oj 1\Ir Angela Roxa~ Carl Ju..,tlce. chairman of the Trombly Andrew Crowley and Mrs RIchard Hernqul..,t on BallouI' \IdthematIC.., [)epdrtment, has They will be honored dt dn ..,erved as the high ..,chool super- Sel'vice of the Month A\\ards Program to be held Seltur VI~()r lor South fIlgh School stu- Defer Annette Roth day, March II, at :\1lchlgan State dent'> partlclpatmg In the competi- Ferry Stacey Harrmgton Umverslty The program \\ III tIOn Kerby Sara Black leature pre~entatHm,> bJ Dr Clyde Eighteen 01 South'!> top mathe- !\il,.lIre I\ann Mueller iV!unllld u, Bed l,UIHmUIllCdllon,> IIld tJt.:> ..,tllucllb !l1'H_eu III the (up Mason Paul Reaser Re~earch, lnc and Prole~!>ol !lve peru'nt of the 2,1,000~tudents l\Iontelth Sarah Babcock and Zalman U!>I~kll101 the lJlllver~lt) \\ ho took Part I of the test Therese Song Poupard AlYSia Knop Richard Dan QUinn Trombly Kathleen Urso ------~------Librarian of the :\tonth Defer Heather Rupprecht Homemakers & Retirees Ferry Amanda Shields Kerby L Fall' Pcr~on.., ...eekll1g two to thlee du\.., work per week Maire Stepha me Snyder Deliver~ .. TelemarketIng dlHI Ik...lgtl PO"ltlon<; are Mason Derek Loranger Monteith Megan WhIte available Excclkn 1 o]lporl lInl t ~ for new or L.,econd Also FIlm DistrIbutors career - BUL.,me..,... 1'-, blo(lJl1lng <111(1 \\ e'rc lookmg for Paige Leinfest morc good pcople Theresa Strunk Poupard LeslIe Ferns Open house Richard KeIth GolInskI Send resume" to: Trombly CharlIe Severn More than 75 families toured the Grosse Pointe Academy during its recent annual open house. Personnel Director Karen Ream, math and science teacher, talks with Thomas.Ryan and his sons, Eric and Garrett, P.O. Box 8626 during the open house. School Ground" Pero,on Richard Tracee Spencer Detroit, 1\1148224-0626 South plans USSR seminar Fifth-graders get orientation talk PIerce Middle School counselors about the currIculum, life style and About 220 South High School gress will open that day m Mas Will VISItT1ombly fifth-graders at actIVItIes of middle school Course SOCIalstudies ~tudents will attend cov" a 9 a m d~sembly Fnda) , Feb 21, selectIOn materIal will also be LESSONS IN LEASING an all-day semmar Tuesday, Feb Kan, an ddJunct professor of an- m the elementary school auditor- passed out 2'), at the'hlgh school Five expel.ts thropology, I",an exiled writer \\ ho IUm Parents are also asked to attend LESSON 1 on the Soviet UnIon \\ III come to grdduated from tha t n8 tIon'~ Coun,>elor" \1 III Il'lJ !11('sl udents the conference LEASE FROM AN the ~chool for lectures dnd small- EnglIsh-speaking high school and New North students can register Feb. 28 ESTABLISHED group discussions the University of Moscow COMPANY. Under the sponsorship 01 the Kan will diSCUSSpublIc educa- Students from parochial and prI- North counselors Will arrange South Mothers Club, fIve profes- tIOn m the SOVIetUmon Willerton, All Stale Car vate schools who expect to attend academiC testIng With each of the LeaSing has been a sors from the Center for Russian as a foreign polIcy expert, will diS- Grosse POInte North High In parochial/prIvate schools after the leaSing speCIalist lor and Eastern European students at cuss a vanety of foreIgn polIcies September are mVlted to specml students register on Feb 28 . the Umverslty of Michigan and one questIOns m hiS lecture Eagle's more than 27 years enrollment sessIOns scheduled for Transfer students enterIng the We II be here from Michigan State will lecture tOpiC IS "The Role of Literature them sophomore. Jumor or selllor year on different aspects of Soviet life and the Arts In the USSR" On FrIday, Feb 28, anyone who Will be enrolled by appomtment LESSON 2 tomorrow and hteralure-l0 8lve.~st\JdenJs For the second half of the day. expecb to be a freshman 111 the fall , They should call the office oHhe a better under-standing of the na- . the sIX'will bola hvo small group should report to the school cdfe- assistant prIncipal, AdministratIve BEWARE OF LESSON- 4-- ~ tion with the world's largest land diSCUSSIOns each With no more teria at 1 30 P m Students and SerVices, 343-2205 for an appoint- SUPER lOW LEASE FROM area than 60 students on a vanety of their parents should brIng a birth ment PRICES. SOMEONE WHO Speakers will Include Roman topics certifICate and any records avaIl- Letters to the local schools ex- , Szporluk, Alfred Meyer, ZVIGltel- ThiS IS the second year that a There are many fac CAN LEASE YOU able from the current school, as plaInmg procedures were mailed lors that determine man, Sergei Kan, John WIllerton panel of Soviet experts has come well as any recommendatlOns for several weeks ago Included were THE CAR YOU Jr and Herbert Eagle to the school In 1984, a Similar monthly payments (I he program selectIOn copies of the 1986-87 Program of number of months WANT. Szporluk IS an expert on Soviet semInar was sponsored by the StudieS media and a hIstory professor HIS South Mothers Club and the l"oun- the reSIdual value the All Stale Car tOPIC wIll be "The Past and the dation for AcademIC Ennchment School events amount you drive Pre~ent Meyer. an expert on The subjects have been changed Morreale honored elc ) All Siale Car LESSON 3 LeaSing IS an In SOCialIsm dnd commumsm, \\ III sll1ce the fIrst semmar and the The 10110\\ lIlg events dre LeaSing WIll lE'ase you dependent leasmg talk about "I~ MarXIsm AlIve dnd small group segment has been ex- scheduled thlough the Gro~~e Marco Morreale of De La Salle a car at a price you LEASE FROM A company Which feel comfortable Wllh means we won t Iry to Well In the USSR'?" panded, because of student Pomte PublIc School System for Collegiate High School Will receive "FULl.SERVICE" next week . awards at the 10th annual honors Wllhoul any hIdden ledse you any speCifiC Gltelman ISknowledgable m the demand LEASING personalIties of the Soviet leaders Readmg materIals have been )Ionda\, Fl'b 2-t convocatIOn dInner to be held Feb costs that can make r1ake or model car HIS tOPiCIS "What's Gorbachev Up keyed for students. dependIng on K E.N N Y program, grades 7 'l:l He WIllbe honored In the follow- you miserable later COMPANY. Just the car you waot To? ' He may digress and talk their chOIce of small group dISCUS- and 8, at 9 a m at BrO\\ nell Ing areas academiC honors, When you lease a car about other Soviet leaders, be- sIOn to make the expcncnce more Tue!>da), F('b 15 mathematIcs, newspaper and the tram All Slate Car cau~e the Commumst Party Con- educatIOnal for them KEN N Y program grades 7 Nahonal Honor Society Leasmg we handle dnd 8, at 10 a m at Brownell He ISthe son of Antomo and Rosa everything IncludIng PTO meetmg, "Child Abduc l\lorreale of Grosse Pomle Woods Ihe fInanCing Many BOEC members to attend convention lIOn at 7 30 P m at 1\1ason others sell thell con 5th-grade parent onentatlOl1 at 1 BOEC members from North and Students win awards tracts 10someone the :m contest areas Willthen travel p m at 7 30 P m dt Pierce South High School Will attend the to the NatIOnal Office EducatIOn More than 300 eighth-grade girls else No Cost PTO meetll1g, 'Chlldren''S LOilners are Illcluded 14th Annual State Convenllon of ASSOCiation Conference III Colum- from 24 metropolitan DetrOit Fnendshlps," at 7 p m at Richard In OUI leases the BUSiness and OffIce EducatIOn CatholIc schools partICIpated 111 the bus, OhIO, to compete for natIOnal \\('(hH'"da\. F('b. 2li Club" III DetrOIt, March 14-16 8th Annual ScholastIc Olympics awards KEN N"v program, grdde 6, 'According to Knsten VanHamp- at 11 a m at BrO\\ neJl sponsored by Regma HIgh School leI', chapter preSident at South, Students attendmg the con- In Harper Woods Jan 16 Pancake supper and open house and Amy DomlCmk, chapter pres- ference from South arc Heather Local fIrst-place wlIlners were tram 5 to 7 1OP m e1t Pdrcelb &lll.&1'1 Ident at North approxImately Clark, Bnan Crowe, Julie MOI'gan, :\my Caste In math and Amy 1"1 id,n, Ft'b. 2X 2,000 high school office educatIOn Roula Mouhtouns, and Kristen Stephens In mUSIC, both from Our :'IIoil\'atlona] "peakeI' ,JIm (&~ll&ll~fi students from the state are e.....- VanlIampler Tho~e attendmg Lady Star of the Sea, and Jenmfer Tuman all day at i\orth pected to attend from North are Amy DomlCmk, Dube III dance, from St Peter's m Nancv Fobare, Michele G1l'l- Casmo Night dt 6 30 P In at (O~IlO~&"IO~ BOEC 5tudent~ attending thiS Bro\\ nell Harper Woods conference dbo partICipate In the monte, Stephame Harnngton. 24600 Gratiot Ave, East DetrOIt, MI 48021 PHONE (313) 778-8800 electIOn of state offlcers The hIgh- Dena Koufos, Tom Marsden and lIght of the three-day conference IS Georgia Melhem In addItIOn, an A\\ard~ Se%lOn \\ here all con- BOEC adVisors Andrea Becker M & M DISTRIBUTING CO. test Winner.., are announced First. South. and Karen Clem, North. \\'111 Cleaning Materials & EqUIpment "econd and thlrrl place \\ mners 111 attend ]tillage of <&rosse~ointe ~Qores WE DELIVER 884-0520 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING :-"Olill hel eln gll rl1 th,1I ,I publll hr,lflllg 1\111hr helo In Ihr \ i1lag( III I" 16734 E. WARREN DETROIT, MI. 48224 HOFFMAN'S GI'O''<'(' P1l1I11("hOl r" Planning Comm,,,,\OI1 10 ('on,\(I('1 tll<' foIlO\I ing pro po"eo ,Hkht lOll to v III<1g(' 1.0l1ing Ordl 11"nle :\0 llO HARD SALAMI CORNED BEEF . LB AH I'H LE [II DEPENDABLE AND RESPONSIBLE 53.49 /lI',THJ( '1''' \lAP" TABLES OF \]{EA<" ",\;n y,\I{D<., FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR WASHINGTON GOLDEN OR .-..A\ S2.99Ll ""r('tloll llIl ""db,,(k Hrgula~lOn, BUSINESSES Ar'.JD INDIVIDUALS US D A CHOICE ){(' ,f r Obituaries Be Picture~~Pedect ,j Gladys Scheidt Society, Palm Beach County Unit, Lawrence W. Westerville Home In'Englewood, Fla. 2724 Australian Ave, West Palm A memOrial serVIce wlll be held Funeral services were held Mon- Funeral services were held last in Michigan at a later date Beach, Fla 33407. week for Mr WesterVIlle, 82, of day, Feb. 10, for Gladys LaBelle Funeral arrangements were Memorial contributions may be La Broski Scheidt, 81, formerly of BaldWIn who died Tuesday, Feb. made to a charity of the donor's made by Aycock,Village Funeral 11, at hiS WInter reSIdence In the Farms, who died Feb. 6, at St. Home, Jupiter, Fla. chOIce Joseph HospI_tal West Rotonda West, Fla Mrs Scheidt was born In Mr Westerville was a teacher Brownstown Township. She wa3 a and counselor at Grosse Pointe Jordan Dasgalos cook at St. Paul CatholIc Church. Kenneth Franklin Cary High school from 1930 until his Funeral serVIces were held Feb She attended St Paul's and the old A memOrial service was held retirement in 1968 He was a native 3 at AssumptIOn Greek Orthodox of Kalamazoo He graduated from Vernier School She was a member Monday, Feb. 17, at Grosse Pomte Church In the Woods for Mr Das- of the Daughters of Isabella, and Memorial Church for Mr Cary,81, Kalamazoo College m 1926, and galos, 92, of the Park who died Jan the St. Paul's and St. PhIlomena of Harper Woods, who died Feb 14 held a master's degree from the 31 at St John HospItal Umverslty of MIChigan semor citizens groups. at home Mr. Dasgalos was born 10 He was.a successful tennis coach She IS surVIved by two daugh- Turkey. He owned the Congress Mr Cary was born in Indiana. ters, Barbara Ann Marrs and for a number of years, and an ar- Hotel In DetrOit from the 1920s to He was Dean of Boys and assistant Katherine Roediger; two sons, dent sportsman, particularly a the 1960s prmclpal a t Pierce Middle School James LaBroski and Lester La- hunter and trout fIsherman He is survived by three daugh- Broski; 13grandchildren; and four He taught hIstory briefly at South He was president of the Pere ters, Alethla Christopher of the great-grandchildren. High School. He retired In 1966. Marquette River Watershed Coun- Park, Catherme Kaliardos of the cIl, a member of Trout Unhmlted She was preceded in death by He was past preSIdent of the Farms and Mary Calder of St her fIrst husband, Lester LaBro- and of the Rotonda West Property LOUIS,Mo , and SIXgrandchildren Michigan Counselors AssociatIOn, Owners' ASSOCiatIon ski, and her sE::(.ondhusband, John a member of the Senior Men's Mr. Gasgalos was preceded m Scheidt; also a brother, Ray Club, Grosse PoIOte, recent presi- Survivors Include hIS WIfe death by hIS Wife, AspasIa, two LaBelle dent of the Men's Garden Club, Evelyn C , a brother, Henry E of brothers and three sisters 200/, OFF Interment was at St Paul's Grosse POll1te, a member of Baldwm, a niece, and several Interment was at the Geth- ALL FRAMES Cemetery In the Farms Grosse Pointe Memorial Church; nephews semane Cemetery, DetrOIt & Funeral arrangements were a former member of the Mum Funeral arrangements were Arrangements were made by LENSES made by Verheyden Funeral Society and the Rose Society. made by Lemon Bay Funeral Wayne Funeral Home, DetrOit EXAMS Home Mr. Cary was noted for his gar- AVAILABLE Paula K. Sutton dening of both flowers and vegetables and earned many Funeral servICes were held Mon- trophies and awards LOSE day, Feb 17, for Mrs Sutton,ofTe- HOW TO questa, Fla , formerly of Grosse He was a member of the Indiana WEIGHT! PoIOte, who died Feb. 14 at home. Club and a Boy Scout scoutmaster. RENT M.l's Sutton was born 10 DetrOit He IS survived by a daughter, ~'JII Try The She ISsurVIVed by her husband, Nancy Dowme; two grandchIl- A CAR John R Jr; a daughter, Paula dren, and a sister O~~r~~rt FOR SarVIS, a son, John R. III; six He was preceded IOdeath by hIS grandchildren, and two great- wife, GenevIeve R. Lose Up To LESS: grandchildren. Cremation was at Forest Lawn 10-29 Ibs Call 772 8003 Be Page Fourteen-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Special ed rule changes are sent to state board By Mike Andl'zejczyk rule changes The maximum Proposed changes m the state's number of students served in a speCial education rules Will prob- classroom for educable mentally ably not have a great Impact on Impaired w1Il be reduced from 18 Grosse Pomte, accordmg to the to 15, with an aide assigned when district's director of speCial educa- the 13th child IS enrolled Teacher-to-student ratIOs for tIOn services The state Board of EducatIOn programs for the severely mental- w1l1 begm discussIOn on the rule ly ImpaIred wdl be reduced from reVISIOnsand additions thiS month, 1to 24 to 1 to 15under the reVISIOns accordmg to the state Department Alde-to-student ratio remams at 1 of EducatIOn There are 62 rule re- to 6, with a third aide reqUIred VISIOns,three to be rescmded and when a 13th child enters the pro- 11 new rule~ proposed gram Local dlstncts gathered to op- The department has hIstorically pose one new rule, provldmg for an kept Its speech and language case- educational consultant, who would loads under 60, so no change Will serve as resource person for staff be needed, Hunt said and see no children Districts Another proposed rule would put argued that the rule needlessly the age range for students under 16 added another layer to the system m separate facilitIes at four years, The prOVISIOnfor the educational except for severely mentally and consultant has been dropped, but severely multiply Impaired child- a number of the duties have been ren, where the range could be SIX wntten mto the lob descnphon for years teacher-consultants, accordmg to The age range f01 elemenldl 'y RICh Baldwll1 from the educational special educatIOn classrooms m department . regular educatIOn faclhtIes would Under the propo::.ed rules, eIther be SIXyears or the age range teacher-consultants WIll not be of the non-handicapped students m allowed to have regular teachmg the bUIlding, under one revised responsibilities and hand out rule. Age range for secondary grades as If they were regular cla~ses would be the same as the classroom teachers non-handICapped students 111 the The rule changes are partway bUlldmg. Election Photo by Terrence K Carmichael Siud 0 8. Gallery through a long process, Baldwm Other changes mctude new stan- said. After diSCUSSIOnby the state dards for ehglblhty for severely The Grosse Pointe Board of Realtors, which split from the Cathy Champion Dillaman, president; Forman S. Johnston, board, another round of pubhc multiply impaired programs, m- Detroit Board of Realtors in November, recently elected its direc- secretary; Marilyn Stanitzke, director; Shirley J. Kennedy, direc- hearmgs wlll be scheduled before creased certifICation requirements tors and officers for the first time. The newly established board tor; Kathleen M. Clawson, president-elect; seated from left, Hugo fmal reVISIOns are made and sent for special educatIOn teachers and will operate on a democratic principle; all of the 400 brokers and S. Higbie, treasurer; Tom Youngblood, past president of Grosse to the legislature for actIOn teacher-consultants, a K-8, 7-12 agents will have a vote and be entitled to run for office. The 1986 Pointe Real Estate Exchange; Kathryn Lenz, director; and Paris One new rule would allow certificatIOn program mstead of the current K-12 certIficate, and directors are standing from left, Douglas Andrus, vice president; DiSanto, director. distrIcts to put In optIOnal resource programs for elementary and sec- different arbitration, mediation ondary levels. The program IS and mdlvldua!Jzed education plan- 'Thenage drug use climbing again, according to U of M study ------deSigned for students who don't mng committee processes spend more than half their mstruc- 1btal weight program Drug use among young people. The rate of Ilhclt drug use percent of the seniors recogmzed slIghtly, but heavy drll1kll1g (defm- bonal day in speCIal classes. on the decline for five years, has among U S young people is still the dangers of overuse of the drug, ed as fIve or more drinks 111 a row) Maximum caseloads for the re- More than one third of the entire started upward agam, accordmg to higher than m any other indus- !.Jutonly 34 percent saw any pro- decreased to 3'7 percent, from 39 source teacher will be 20 WIth 18 population of the United States has a UniverSity of Michigan study trlahzed nahon 111 the world, ac- blem with experimentation, the percent 111 1984 and 41 percent in students assIgned and two recelv- a weight problem The survey of 132 U S. high cordmg to the researchers Co- study found 1983. mg educatIOnal evaluatIOns. Weight No More is a total life- schools showed that the use of came use now is at the highest rate Overall, 61 percent of the semors Twenty percent of the semors Such a resource program Will be style approach to weight control marijuana, tranquilizers, barbi- observed in the 11 years of the reported trying an Ilhcit drug at are dally cigarette smokers, down advantageous to Grosse Pomte that views eating from psychol- turates and alcohol IS no longer study. some time m their hves. Active use from 29 percent III 1977, but up one because It Will allow the system to ogical, behavioral, SOCial,and phy- dropping, while the use of cocaine, Today 17 percent of high school Within the month pl'lor to the percent over last year. have one in each of Its buildings for SIOlogical perspectives. PCP and opiates other than heroin seniors report that they have tried survey was reported by 30percent, students who meet the require- Attend one of the free intro- From Monday ments, local SpeCIal Education DI- IS increasmg. cocaine Based on past records, with about half using marijuana Comments, a ductory sessIOns on Tuesday and rector Hunt said Starting in about 1980,there was that rate of use is likely to increase and half using other drugs. These publzcatlOn of the Thursday, Feb 25 and 27, from a change III attitude about the durmg their next decade of life figures are lower than the peak Changes are proposed m case- 7'30 to 8:30 pm at Cottage ComprehenSIve loads and claSSIficatIOns for cer- abuse of drugs Studies which had ~n the class af 1976, only 10 per- years, but no lower than 1984 Health Planmng Hospital in the nurses' residence at tam departments For mstance, showed contmuous Illcreases over cent of the semors had tl'led co- Alcohol and cigarettes were the Council of the far end of the hospital parkmg i the previous two decades began to came, but by the time they were 27, two legal drugs mcJuded III the the maximum caseload for a lot. SOLltheastern speech and language teacher Will I register a dechne. 40 percent had tl'led It. About 80 study. Use of alcohol increased M!chigan For more 1I1formatlOn, call '~ fall from 75 to 60 under proposed 884-8600, ext 2300 t Obituaries Be Picture~~Perfect ,j Society, Palm Beach County Unit, Lawrence W. Westerville Home in. Englewood. Fla Gladys Scheidt A memonal servIce Will be held ,t . 2724 Australian Ave, West Palm Funeral services were held last Funeral services were held Mon- Beach, Fla 33407. 111 Michigan at a later date day, Feb. 10, for Gladys LaBelle week for Mr WesterVille, 82, of MemOrial contributions may be Funeral arrangements were Baldwm who died Tuesday, Feb LaBroskl Scheidt, 81, formerly of made by Aycock-VJllage Funeral made to a chanty of the donor's 11, at hiS wll1ter reSidence III the Farms, who died Feb 6, at St. Home, Jupiter, Fla. chOIce Joseph Hospi_tal West RotOllda West, Fla Mrs Scheidt was born in Mr Westerville was a teacher Brownstown Township. She was a and counselor at Grosse Pointe Jordan Dasgalos High school from 1930 until hiS cook at St Paul Cathohc Church Kenneth Franklin Cary Funeral services were held Feb She attended St Paul's and the old A memorial service was held retirement m 1968 He was a native 3 at Assumption Greek Orthodox Vernier School. She was a member Monday, Feb 17, at Grosse Pomte of Kalamazoo He graduated from Church in the Woods for Mr. Das- of the Daughters of Isabella, and MemOrial Church for Mr Cary,81, Kalamazoo College in 1926, and galos, 92, of the Park who died Jan the St. Paul's and St PhJ10mena of Harper Woods, who dIed Feb 14 held a master's degree from the 31 at St. John Hospital Universitv of MIchIgan semor citizens groups at home Mr Dasgalos .....as !Jorn 111 She is surVived by two daugh- He was a successful tennis coach Turkey. He owned the Congress Mr. Cary was born m Indiana ters, Barbara Ann Marrs and for a number of years, and an ar- Hotelm DetrOIt from the 1920s to He was Dean of Boys and assistant Katherme Roediger; two sons, dent sportsman, particularly a the 1960s. prinCIpal at Pierce Middle School. James LaBroski and Lester La- hunter and trout fisherman He is survived by three daugh- He taught history briefly at South Broski; 13grandchildren. and four He was preSident of the Pere ters, AlethJa Christopher of the High School He retired m 1966 great-grandchildren. Marquette River Watershed Coun- Park, Catherme Kahardos of the cd, a member of Trout UnlimIted She was preceded in death by He was past preSident of the Farms and Mary Calder of St and of the Rotonda West Property her first husband, Lester LaBro- Michigan Counselors ASSOCiatIOn, LoUIS,Mo , and SIXgrandchildren. Owners' Association ski, and her second husband, John a member of the Senior Men's Mr. Gasgalos was preceded Jl1 Scheidt; also a brother, Ray Club, Grosse Pomte; recent presi- Survivors Illclude hIS Wife death by hiS wife, AspasJa, two LaBelle dent of the Men's Garden Club, Evelyn C., a brother, Henry E of brothers and three sisters WIn; SUNGLASSES FROM Interment was at St. Paul's MOST INS. 20% OFF Grosse Pointe; a member of Baldwm, a niece, and ~everal Interment was at the Geth- ALL FRAMES Cemetery in the Farms Grosse Pointe Memorial Church; nephews semane Cemetery, DetrOIt ACCEPTED & Funeral arrangements were lENSES a former member of the Mum Funeral arrangements were Arrangements were made by 'IIlP II-;. made by Verheyden Funeral Society and the Rose Society. made bv Lemon Bay Funeral Wayne Funeral Home, DetrOIt EXAMS Home ~.~~~~~~"~l~:~~~:d'88S OS41 • lues )at 96 • AVAILABLE Mr. Cary was noted for hiS gar- MASTERCARD AMER EXPRESS Paula K. Sutton denmg of both flowers and vegetables and earned many Funeral services were held Mon- trophies and awards LOSE day, Feb 17, for Mrs. Sutton, ofTe- HOW TO questa, Fla., formerly of Grosse He was a member of the Indiana WEIGHT! POInte, who died Feb 14 at home Club and a Boy Scout scoutmaster. RENT Ml's Sutton was born III DetrOIt He IS surVived by a daughter, ~"JII Try The She is surVived by her husband, Nancy Dowme, two grandchIl- A CAR John R. Jr.; a daughter, Paula dren; and a SIster. O~~r~~~l FOR SarvIs; a son, John R III, SIX Hewas preceded m death by hIS '6 grandchildren, and two great- wife, GeneVIeve R , lose Up To LESS: grandchildren. Cremation was at Forest Lawn. 1().29 Ibs Call 772 8003 Because we 89 Kercheval on the hill Interment was at Riverside Memorial contributions may be ~ A Mont'l lease thou~lnds of cars on a , Memorial Park In JupIter, Fla long !rrm baSIS and some are /< "i Store Hours; Monday-saturday 8:00 to 5:30 ... made to Grosse Pointe Memonal HOMI DIUYIRY turned tn early (helore the Wednesday till Noon Closed Sunday Memorial contributIOns may be Church, Senior Men's Club or the With Herbal Nulntlon lease expires) we can afford Ph. 88S.8400 made to the American Cancer Men's Garden Club Program As Seen On TV !o rent them to you dally v.eelliy or monthly for less GROBBEL WINTERS U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE than thr rest' Recammend ed by DacIa IS , CORNED SKINLESS BONELESS T.BONE $2f19 100% Guraranteed KEN BROWN LEASING CORP. i " BEEF HOT DOGS TOP ROUND STEAKS . or your money back TENNIS? 18400 Nine Mile Ad ~o STEAK or ROAST PORTERHOUSE~ ..... 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They are Lock said that if he did not are going up to match Farms Stumbles" on Saturday and Sun- mostly large homes In areas hke reassess property thiS year, the assessor Carrol Lock told the coun- day, J<'eb 22-23, from 2.5 pm at the blocks between Kercheval and county would Impose a factor of the theater'~ rehearsal hall at 314 cil Feb 10 that he expects to have Grosse Pomte Blvd, some of 1.087 With the reassessment, "we the increased residential assess- FI~her Road, Grosse Pointe Pro- which had their value reduced by can get away With 1.05 or 1 06 " duction dates are Wednes.day ments In the mall at the end of as much as 60 percent, Lock said The factor is imposed In order to February. through Sunday, April 23-27, and In the '50s, and for two decades equahze assessments throughout Wednesday through Saturday Residential sales are brisk in the followmg, those houses did not sell the county Pomtes. Last year the Grosse Apnl 30 to May 3 for high prices. During recent Every reSidential assessment IS Thl!:omelodrama IS loosely bas- Pointe Realty Exchange reported- years, however, buyer preferences expected to mcrease by 6 or 7 per- ed on a tnal held m 1911In a North- ly sold more than 1,000 houses have changed cent. The houses which prevIous- ern MIChigan town A priest IS ac- Councilman Bruce Rockwell com- "During the last two years, ly received special conSideration mented at the meetmg that there cused of murdermg a nun, and In enough of these (houses) have Will Increase more than that But uncovenng the culpnt we view a are fewer houses on the market come on the market that I think I Lock said he would try to be faIr than at any time durmg the last 10 love ~tory about an Impo!:osible can make a judgment," Lock said "Some of these were so under- love, a psychological maze, and a years because they are "snapped "It's mcreaslngly apparent that valued that their taxes would more up so fast " Sales data are the stuff reflectIOn 011 the strictures of the market doesn't reflect (the than double," he saId "In those For the cause reiJglOn on which assessments rest reduced assessments). The sales cases, I Just cut It off" Park Mayor Palmer Heenan, right, gives e.s. Tompkins, The ,l,cnpt call!> for five males, However, overall property pnces don't seem to mdlCate that values are not the crux of the Issue Grosse Pointe Park Foundation president, a check for the ages 30-70, four female'l, ages the speCial consldera tlOn IS 17.70 SCflpt~ and further Informa- this tIme, Lock said There are justifIed any more" foundation. The group's goal of $200,000 will go toward lIOn are available from Director nearly 300 houses 10 the Farms Both the price and the assess- Fyi renovating the bathhouse Into an activities center. For more which have been receIVing speCial LOI<, Bendler, 779-1296 ment of any house reflect con- (Continued from Page lA) information, call the Park city halt at 822-6200. consideration, owmg to their age sideratIOn for age, location, de- and size mand and fashIOn (such as the assured him she had and wrap- B:lscd on a 1950ssurvey by lhe POPUldllly of three bedrooms or at- ped hi., pUI ch t \, Page Sixteen-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 The dance Members of the Har- binger Dance Company performed "Dance Amer- ican Style," Feb. 13 at Trombly School. Perform- ers here show a blues dance of the 1800s. Trom- bly students participated by clapping to another traditional American dance routine. Photos by Peler A Salinas Hertel wants county drain commission office abolished By Mike Andrzejczyk Hertel said he IS puttmg the tlOn trom other cities on the lakes hes gomg through Wayne County's ment, Hertel said A number of The Huron Clinton board voted County CommissIOn Chairman fmlshmg touches on a task force seeking the sole designatIOn, how- Metropohtan AIrport." In addition, federal programs operate m law to begm legal work for the trans- John Hertel plans to ask the board that WI]]head to Washmgton soon ever, With much of It commg from eqUipment, automobiles and mlh. enforcement, health and human fer proposal, Hertel said It would to approve a ballot proposal that to talk With the Department of De- Cleveland and Toledo, he added t;lry matenel and hardware would serVIces and other SOCial pro- then be up to the county board to will let voters decide to abolish the fense about gettmg Detroit deslg- The task force is now waiting for be shipped out of the CIty grams The $40 million toss repre- approve transfer, he added. county dram commissIOn nated as the military port for the DetrOIt Mayor Coleman Young to "It would also create a situation sents about 10percent o'fthe coun- While there are some commis- Hertel made the announcement Great Lakes make his appomtment, Hertel where our manufacturers and ty's operating budget. sioners who may oppose the plan, Friday, the same day he Issued an The task force represents all said busmessmen from thiS area could local offICIals have given their sup- audit Critical of the way the depart- branches of government, With "We conSider thiS a tremendous lJid for mlhtary contracts . sub- "1 don't thmk people understand yet - but I think they will pretty port for the Metropark take-over, ment IS nul Were voters to approve bipartisan representatIOn, and opportuJ1lty," he added. "We mit lower bids and have a better Hertel said the ballot proposal to amend the bus mess and labor leaders, Hertel \\ould have military personnel chance of wmnIng those con. soon - that even if Gramm- charter by abollshmg the dram said Detrolt faces stiff competl- from the Midwest and their fami- tracts," Hertel added Rudman is ruled unconstitutional, "I know that two years from we're gomg to see something else now, If the county parks remain commISSIOn, the department Will IT rt I .ll .t to "We conSIder thiS in three parts, to take Its place," Hertel added With the county, they will be clos- be r~lled into the OffICe of Pubhc nee WI wal announce one, It Will be a boon to the f1ver- "We're all gomg to bite the bullet ed," Hertel said "(The HCMAl service_ I front m terms of warehOUSIng and and I think the pubhc wants us to. has always had either a balanced Although a three-member com- Don't hold your breath waiting to FUeling rumors that Hertel, who those things, but on top of that to I thmk they're going to want us to budget or a surplus since its incep- mission has been overseemg some I see what office John Hertel will be has also served eight years as a the airport, which becomes a big, until the shoe pinches and then you hon and Wayne County has always of the drain commiSSion's work, running for this November state senator for the area, wiUrun important part of this," Hertel may see a different direction " provided over 50 percent of the re- Drain Commissioner Charles I Hertel, whose 1st District coun- for the county executive position said "We also view It 111 terms of venue for the parks. Youngblood still has control over Ily commission seat represents the vacated by William Lucas - who commerce we Will get from the Until then, the county ISgomg to about two-thirds of the system, Pointes, Harper Woods and north- will run for governor - was a people who are commg through " ha ve to look for ways to-cut spend- "But Wayne County has never county officials said i east Detroit, will fmish his second $50,000 campaign contribution mg, and one way may be turning had over 50 percent of the park The abolition of the drain com-/ term as Democratic representa- from a Shores businessman to Her- The deSignation of a mIlitary over operation of two of the three land and I feel that thiS ISa way of mission and its merger Withthe Of- five this fall, and his first two years tel's campaign coffers. port on the Great Lakes Will have largest county parks - Warren evening things out because it's the flce of Public service Willcomplete I as chairman of the 15-member But some local GOP politic$- to wait until the effects of the Valley and ElIzabeth - to the Wayne County people who are so the final step of reorganizatIOn of I Board of Commissioners watchers say Hertel's reluctance Gramm-Rudman-Holhngs budget Huron Clmton Metropolitan Au- heavily supportive of the parks," balanCIng bill have been deter- co~nty governm,ent, Hertel saId I' But Hertel says he's in the mid- to amwunce.could be because of a thOrity By transferrmg the parks he said. We had a dramage department dIe of three vel'y important pro- couple of t~mg5: . , mined, Hertel said While that bill to HCMA, the county can save up If the transfer IS approved, the that h~s assessed w~y to? high - I jects and doesn't want the work on ~Irst, he s waIting to see. who s may be kIlled 111 legal challenges, to $1 million a year, Hertel said two parks will be upgraded "and s?metlmes four or five hme~ too I them to become tainted WIth gomg to enter the Dem~atlc race there will be something else enact- they would be really made into the ed to take Its place, he added. More Importantly, Warren Val- jewels they could be They have high - and at the same time, I ha f tis I't' for the county executive seat ley and Elizabeth parks Will re- hasn't done the work" Hertel said I c rges 0 par an po 1 ICS. There is a possibility of four out- The county faces a pOSSIble de- the natural resources there, but , . He's 111 the mlddle of trymg to . . ficit of $40milhon 111 fiscal 1987be- ceive much needed upgrading the county has never had the funds There are hundreds of drams I get Detroit designated as a mill- county, candidates anno~cmg under HCMA management that throughout the count~ upder the tarv port gettmg the Huron Clin- along with two frorJ! Detroit. The cause of lost federal revenues and available to operate them to the two major Judgm~nts agamst It 111 the county couldn't afford, he add- department's JurIsdiction tha t • . ita h' h. four out-oounty candidates will end ed Tlie parks will come tihder the greatest extent," Hertel said. ha ven't been cleaned smce the De. ton Metropol n Aut orlly to LC:lke ~rtt' (J an electorate so none cases brought by labor umons, d 'over two county parks and work- up VI' 1 me ~l w • Hertel said Jurisdiction of the authority and Under the metropark authority, pres.slOn of t!Ie 193~s, he adde I ing on abolition of the drain com- of t~em has a chance at me noml- users will have to pay either dally the parks Will be able to provide a With.th~ ehmmatlon of the dra.lD mission, Hertel says. He doesn't nahori. Gone WIllbe about $12 mIllion m entry fees or purchase annual full four-seasons of programs, un- c~mmlsslOn, the county commls- want those efforts distorted by po- AIs~, t~ere are no strong conten. federal revenue shanng and fund- stickers, instead of being admItted like the current situation under the Slon would have adVIse and con- l't' b' h t 11h b ders lJ1 his own party for Hertel's mg for a vanety of other pro- free, he added cOLnty's control, he added sent powers to executive appomt- I ICS, W IC WI appen once e commission seat, although there grams The county also has been ments to the department and ap- announces for a race, he adds are a couple of possible candidates ordered to repay $10 million 111 Grief support group to meet Tuesdays proval over contracts, ItS normal "I would ltke to spend as much should he decide to try for the CEO cost-of-hvmg allowances to mem- legislative functions, Hertel said time on these and avoid politics at seat, msiders say. Without the bers of the AmerIcan Federation of "New Beginnmgs," the state- sharmg, partiCIpants learn to deal Hertel talked about hIS proposal this point to the greatest extent 1 threat of facing opposition in a pri- State, County and MUJ1lclpal Em- WIde orgamzatlOn that speCIalizes WIth theIr grIef and receIve under- the day before its announcement m can 1know I'm in a political at- mary in August, Hertel can take ployees, and another multl-mllhon m grief counseling, WIll contmue standmg, guidance, support and his downtown office overlooking mosphere, but I don't need to add his time and watch the executive dollar Judgment IS expected over WIth ItS weekly support groups hope from trained professionals Hart Plaza and the Detroit RIver, to that with these serious ISSUesIn race before deciding, executive-ordered four-day work at the War MemOrial on Tuesdays, and other members who are also in an mtervlew on the county's front of me," Hertel said. His chances of re-election to his weeks, Hertel said from 7 to 9 p m. The group mVltes \Vorkmg through the grief process budget outlook, Its proposal to turn "At some point I'm gomg to have county seat for a third term? anyone who has experIenced the The group will meet at the over two parks to the Huron Clln- to sit down and make a clear-cut InSIders say he will face some Gov James Blanchard has al- loss of a spouse, chlld, friend, or center, 32Lakeshore. A $2donation I II ton Metropolitan Authonty, and I deciSIOn and make an announce- competition, but nothing to unseat ready said that state government any loved one, to come to the per person to cover costs IS re- d his efforts to get DetrOit named a ment because time will simply be him. will not step In to pICkup programs meetmgs quested For additIonal informa- military port I running out," be added - Mike Andrzejczyk abandoned by the federal govern- Through indiVIdual and group tlOncall 881-7511,Monday through II Saturday, 9 a m to 9 p m IiI SALE PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING, SAT. MARCH 1 I Johnson's winter I: sports clearance I Skate Clearance Hockey Equipment we're clearing out our inventory of We're also reducing our prices on skates by Bauer. CCM,Daoust, and almost every piece of hockey other famous names, for hockey and equipment in the store by CCM, for figure skating. COOPER,D & R, Koho, Jofa, and others. 50% U.S.cash Premium Up to 40% Off 5909 Wyandotte E, Windsor, Canada Toll Free 1-800-265-3635 Mon - Thurs 9'6, Fn 9-9, Sat 9-5 Visa, Mastercard and Amencan Express f Section B The Second Section Thursday, February 20, 1986 Reaching out Jan Graetz uses touch to reach severely handicapped children By Elsa Frohman what effect touch therapy has on they've heard there's a table avaIl- Jan Graetz works wIth chIldren the handIcapped students able III Southheld But It's reallv that few of us ever see They are "We have taken a group of stu- been accepted Last year we had the severely mentally handIcapped dents, one autIstIc, two self. a hard tIme, parllcularly u~lIlg the and severely multIply handIcap- abUSIve, one aggressive and self- word massage But now we've had ped chIldren who seldom go any abUSIve, and some who have been parents ask us for the name of a where but to then' homes and theIr abused We have a cross-poPula- therapIst so they can contmue " schools Overcoming the shady reputa "You never see my students 1tl hon of the massage parlor was on the commumty," sh'e ~ald "Not 'To be a good teacher. ly one part of the problem Mvo- t:velybuuy I~ IIOl'll1dl and not massology IS a completely dif- everybody ISever gomg to be nor- you have to expand ferent approach to health from the mal It's not enougfl to put In some medlcme of our culture handicapped parkmg spaces You beyond the classroom.' "It's a matter of gettmg used to shouldn't have to be normal to be the Idea of dIfferent bodv thera- accepted" pIes," Graetz saId "ThIS 'puts the Graetz has been named Out- tIon Ann does the massage and I responsIbIlity back on the person standmg Teacher of the Year by do the follow up, I note their be- to heal hImself We offer a method the MIchIgan Federated Chapter haVIOr afterward ., to do It We show a way for people of the CouncIl for ExceptIOnal She IS looking for changes in to Improve theIr own bodIes" Children The Grosse Pomte CIty sleep patterns, behaVIOr and the WhIle the results of the touch reSIdent WIllgo to Grand RapIds to way the chIldren relate to the peo- therapy proJect have been en- accept her award on March 7 ple around them. Early results on couraging, the changes are small Graetz works for the Wayne the proJect have been encouragmg For some children, Just makmg County IntermedIate School DIS- "One aggressIve male we had eye contact is a gIant step forward trICt workmg WIth handIcapped went home and gave hIS mother a "Any teacher can tell you that children at several schools She IS hug for the fIrst tIme," Graetz the rewards are small But when currently workmg on a pIlot pro- said "She called and told us hIS they occur, it's the greatest gIft a Ject to develop touch techniques whole affect had changed," In student can gIve you It's haVIng for workmg with self-abusive, ag- another case, an msommac chIld an impact on the baSICS m lIfe that gressive and severely Impaired started sleepmg Once hIS sleeping all of us need." children pattern had increased, his pro- Teacher burn out ISa particular "We are teachmg touch as a gress in school improved. "He problem III the speCIal educatIOn relaxation techmque," Graetz started reaching out for objects field Graetz acknowledges the saId. "A lot of these students have HIS whole posture changed " emotIonal strain that comes with been m long-term reSIdential ms- The goal of the project is to Iden- the tern tory tltutIOns They may be tactilely de- tIfy specific touch therapies that "I run a lot," she saId. "I run 30 PhOIO b)o Elsa f",ohman fenSIve They want nothing to do have specifIC benefIts for the child- to 35 miles a week, That's what WIth touch Some are under the ren Eventually, Graetz hopes to keeps me stable It's very different Jan Graetz, center, helps a student learn to appreciate his own body, encouraging him to hug mental age of two They are non- instruct othl;!r teachers in tech- from teaching m regular school" himself. Ann Perrault looks on. Graetz works for the Wayne County Intermediate School District. verbal and we use touch for com- niques they can use in the class- In It has only been the last 10 Graetz' work extends outSide her mUnIcatIon These chIldren build room to control and help children creek, OhIO, the locatIOn of a state earned a master's degree m men- years that special educatIOn pas Job .and her classroom She ha~ up as much tension as we do, but WIth behaVIOral problems ho~pltal tal retardatIOn at Wayne State LIIlI- been gettmg the emphasis It de- been Involved With uSlllg touch they have no way to release It We "If teachers become aware that verslt) serves m the publIc schools, ac- therapy With severely handIcap- "I never remember never hav- want to teach them to relax" these children have cycles of ten- Graetz \\ ould lIke to expand her cordmg to Graetz. ped mfants and is also a pre-natal mg ~een a mentally Impaired per- For the touch therapy proJect, SIon, they can notice the signs and acllvltIeS to mclude workmg WIth "I've been workmg WIth coach, workmg WIth women who son," she said Graetz has gone through specIal mtervene WIth touch therapy. They SMIISXI (severely multIply han- the elderly 111 nurf>mg homes. are uncomfortable about theIr traimng and will soon be a certified Her fIrst college degree was m can help the chIldren relax The dicapped) students for a long pregnancIes. "One thmg I want to pursue IS myomassologist Myomassology children don't have ways to get nd time," she said "There were speech and English, because at \\ orkmg wllh massage and touch includes a varIety of body thera- of the tension" very few of us at fIrst For "To be a good teacher. you have that tIme, there was no degree \\ lth the agmg In touch, \\e tend pIes, mcluding massage, reflexolo- Myomassology is not WIdely ac- some reason a lot of people to expand beyond the classroom, " given m workmg With the severe- to neglect the handicapped and the gy (mampulatlon of nerve endings cepted in the traditional academe, dIdn't thmk of It as real feachmg. she saId ly Impaired agmg These people don't have the m the feet), energy balancmg and so Graetz and Perrault have had to Wlthm the last few years, more All thIS IS In addItIOn to bemg a "I taught hIgh school for one chance to experIence touch As the cramology (manipulatIOn of the take some flbbmg from their col- students have been taken out of mother to her own three chIldren year and dIscovered that It wasn't other senses \\ ane. I thmk the bones in the head) leagues on the matter. However, InstitutIOns and they have begun to ages 7, 9 and 10 for me," she saId After she came sense of touch become,; more + Graetz works with Ann Perrault, their work is gaming acceptance realize that there IS a good SIzed Graetz says she has always felt to Mlchgan, she started workIng acute We end up a~ \\ e began I who has completed her certifIca- "I've heard all the jokes," she population that needs to be work- a special deSIre to help the handi- With the handicapped at the state would lIke to get around to these tIOn as a myomassologlst, to see saId. "People are always sayIng ed with" capped She grew up m Apple- hospItal 111 PontIac Later, she people' Getting a demonstration on how to make potato baskets from Pontchartrain Wine Cel- lers Chef Roy Schwartz, CEC, are, from the left, Mado Lie of Grosse Pointe Park; Marian- ne Taepke, Cuisine Extraordinaire general chairman; and Linda Watts of Grosse Pointe Woods, co-chairman of the event. Lie is the president of the Children's Hospital Auxiliary, Area chefs to strut their stuff By Elsa Frohman scholarshIps for ItS own apprentIce chef pro- ThiS year's CUIsIne Extraordll1B1re benefit gram at Oakland Commumty College 111 Farm- for Children's HospItal promises to be one of the Ington Hills most delecta ble events of the season Put on by For most fundralsers, the chefs donate their the Chef de CUisme ASSOCIationfor the DIVISIOn tIme and efforts, though they often ask for a of Pulmonary Medlcllle at ChIldren's, the event donation to cover the cost of the lIlgredlents 111 will present the' culInary speCIalties of some of theIr creatIOns the DetrOIt area's h<,,,t known chefs CUlsme Extraordmalre WIll be held at the The benefIt was kIcked off With a luncheon Roostertall on Sunday, March 9, from 5 to 8 at the Pontchartralll Wille Cellars, where mem- p m A cash bar, raffle and flOe wille sale wIll bers of the ChIldren's Hospital AUXIliary were be mcluded m the festIVIties treated to a demonstration on makIng potato The mam event, however, WIll be the sampl- baskets by Chef Roy Sclm,artz, C E C , of that mg of specialtIes of the best chefs In the area restaurant Included on the menu are CraIg JulIus of Master Pastry Chef Leon KorstJens, presI- Knollwood Country Club, BrIan Polcyn of The dent of the Chef de CUIsllle ASSOCIatIOn,then Lark, MIlos Clhelka of the Golden Mushroom, told the group about the assocIatIon and ItS John Vandemou\\ of CUlsme l\1oderne, Glenn many works Williams of the DetrOIt Club, Martm BaIty of The event concluded WIth a luncheon ot the Ford ExecutIve Dmmg Room. Tom i\1:c- chIcken salad m Chef Schwart7' potato baskets Glone of Hogan's, Terence Shuster of Treats, The Chef de CUIsme ASSOCIatIon IS an ex- Ray HollIngsworth of the SterlIng Inn, Jerry clUSive body of profeSSIOnal chefs that bands Kapolka of Chrysler World Headqua rters, Nick together to put on benefIts and to prOVIde Apone of Zuccaro's Catermg, DennIS Lmdmger of Kmgsley Inn, MIke Fleshner of Canteen CommIssary, Gregg Upshur of Couzen's Heri- tage Inn III Dexter, Leon KorstJens of St John For chefs Schwartz and HOSPItal, Joe Decker of Sweet Endmgs, Gary Korstjen's recipes, see page 2B. Marquardt of Travers Pomt Country Club, and TIm MIkolaJczyk of Leon's PastrIes (Continued on Page 28> • " . ~o\.! ...".",l!!....c,,~~ _ 't'.~' ,#". .." .. 4,1~ .. ::.1' '''A" " ...... ,. .. ~6h ..... -r<>1l.-.- _ l.. --" . Page Two-S GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Cu~ine Extrrwrdinaire to benefit Children's . . . (Continued rrom Page 18) president of the Children's Auxiliary For Reservations and Information General chaIrman for Cuisme Extraordinalre for patron tIckets, or $100for benefactor tickets. For more mformatlon on CuislOe Extraor- Honorary chairmen for the event are David is Marianne Taepke of Troy. She wIll be as- dmalre, call the Development Department at SISted by co-chairman Lmda Watts of Grosse and Doreen Hermelm The master of Children's HospItal at 494-5373 Tickets to the ceremomes will be "Fat" Bob Taylor of WJR about Casa De Campo or Pointe. Mado Lie of Grosse Pomte Park is the benefIt are avaIlable at $50 per person, $75 RadIO Potato baskets dress up chicken salad other Schaar Break Vacations A gourmet meal IS a combma. CrInkle-cut shcer called a man- they are light brown and CrISp 3-1/2 ounces melted butter tlOn of the best possible rngre dolm, He turned the potato 90 drents and an artistic presenta. Chicken Salad: 2.1/2 ounces granulated sugar please call: degrees WIth each cut to form a Chicken Combme these mgredlents tlOn. At the kickoff luncheon for lattIce deSIgn on the shces the Cuisine ExtraordinQlre Ceh'ry and press mto a 9-mch pIe plate However, Without the speCial Grt>en onion tops Place in oven for approxImate- benefit, Chef Roy Schwartz of shcer, he recommends simply Pimento ly 10 mInutes at 325 degrees the PontchartrQln Wzne Cellars shcmg the potatoes, paper thm, demonstrated how a few slices Salad dressing Cool. Greatways Travel Corporation and arrangmg them to cover the Salt Filling: of fned potato can change bottom and Sides of the larger of 100 Kerchevoll on the HilI. 886-4710 White Peppel' 16 ounces softened ('ream Opt'l 'hHldJ~ f(l(.lJ~ '9 Jill ) pm ~JlurdJ)' 10 dm I pm chicken sa/ad Into Chlc1wn the two baskets Schwartz SaId Sa/ade en Panzer de Pommes Accent chee~e the baskets are easily obtamed Lemon juice 4 ounces gl'anulated sugar at any kItchen equipment store 2 ounce!>melted sweet chocolate Chicken Salade en Before usmg, the basket~ Chop chIcken mto bite sized pieces Chop celery, green omon 3 ounces chopped pecans Special March Savings! Panier de Pommes must be "seasoned" heated for 2 ounces flaked coconut 30 minutes In hot 011 to coat the tops and pImento Add to Pamer de Pommes, or potato metal After the baskets are chicken Add salad dressmg, MIX together cheese and baskets, are made with thm seasoned, they should never be sale, whIte pepper, Accent and sugar. Add chocolate, pecans Casa de Campo slices of potato frIed between washed lemon JUice to taste and coconut Fold In 3/4 cup two nested baskets to form the The fryer ~hould be set at 250 whlppmg cream Pour mto shape Schwartz recommends Leon Korstjens' degrecs :md the second ba:>hd (,I'II"t Let chI!! overmght Sat'e up to $160 per Couple! Idaho potatoes as the best for IS nested on top of the potato Gennan Chocolate Pie the purpose When ready to serve, you EnJOYgreat saVlngs on a March vacation to the magnificent resort s1Jces to hold them In place The Cru!>t: may garnish WIth whIpped Swartz demonstrated shclfig of Casa de Campo - as featured In the February 1986 Town & potato baskets are then cooked 8 ounces graham cracker cream rosettes, pecan halves the potatoes on a specIal, Country Great golf. terims. hor'>eback ndmg, watersports. and for about four rtunutes, untIl crumbs and/or coconut other actlVltles are all part of the Ultimate Canbbean Resort" World Day of Prayer set at St. Paul's Catholic Church Depart March 2, 9, 16,23 The World Day of Prayer on FrI- Reg Now Savings per Couple day, March 7, IS a worldwIde call to prayer observed by Christian 1\vo Bedroom V,Ua 8779 $699 $160 women of many traditions m the Umted States and more than 170 Three Bedroom Villa 749 679 140 countrIes and regions of the world Prices are per person per bedroom effective \\ Ith all new bookings as of 2114/86 "Choose Life," theme I){ the 1986 and arc non relroactl\e Pr0!lram Includes round trip air fare from Detroit, se\en service, artIculates the hard nights hotel transfers la, and gratuities chOices \\ omen are called upon to Your 1ravel Agent Has Full Details mak~ if peace IS to be achieved In today's world This service IS a challenge to women of the world from ChrIstian women of Australia who wrote thIS year's World Day of Prayer worship materials It calls women to make deciSIOnsand take actions that WIll begin to 60th FEBRUARY FUR SALE change the Injustices and mequi- ties that cause suffering to count- less numbers of the worla's people ARPIN FURS Of WiNdSOR The World Day of Prayer, cele- brated thiS year for the 99th con- secutive year, begm in the United Sta tes In 1887as a day of prayer for mission by laywomen In the Pres- byterian Church, It now has ~ spread worldWIde and acts as a ca- talyst for women to come together '\0> I",'~. In contmuing rela tlOnships of ~'~ .,N prayer and actIon for peace ~~:!...~ Church Women Umted, sponsor Representatives of several of the churches which will participate in the World Day of Prayer at St. of the World Day of Prayer in the Paul's Catholic Church on March 7 examine the poster for the event. Seated are Helen Hart of the Umted States, is the ecumenical Rosary-Altar Society at Our Lady Star of the Sea, and Ann Phillip, co-chairman of the event, of St. movement that brmgs Protestant, Paul's; standing, from the left, are Ruth Kavanagh of St. James Luthern, Peggy Gerlach, co-chairman, Rdman Catholic and' drthodox of St. Paul's, and Peggy Baker of Christ Church, Grosse Pointe. Pholo by Elsa Frohman women together into one Christian local umts World Day of Prayer churches from various denomma- speaker will be MonSignor FranCIS commumty of prayer, advocacy j and service Church Women Umt- offermgs make pOSSible, In part, tIons m the Grosse Pointe area met X Canfield, pastor of St Paul's ed 1985 Christmas Walk raised $15,000for Detroit Symphony Fine/Canadian Furs at Very Special Prices Gunther Herbig, musIc director In Its 27th year, the DSL Christ- of the Detroit Symphony Orches- band, Ed, of Grosse Pomte Park, Board member and head hostess, Come see Arpin's fabulous 1986 collection of mas Walk IS a holiday home tour Lynda Webster, member and and her husband, John, of Grosse tra, and hiS wife, Jutta Czapski, orgamzed and staffed by league fashion furs, expertly crafted into today's were honored guests at a dmner eastside ticket chairman, and her Pointe Park. members to raIse money for the husband, Gerry, of Grosse Pointe Gmny Berberian IS general exciting new designs ... and of course, you are held recently to thank local resi- DetrOit Symphony Orchestra dents who volunteered their Farms; and Kathy Groustra, DSL chg,irman for the 1986 event assured of fine quality and value when you ThiS year the group raised $15,000 shop Arpin's. homes for the 1985 DetrOIt Sym- as more than 1,900 people VISited NAIM plans 19th anniversary dinner phony League Christmas Walk 10 the homes and two churches on The Macomb chapter of Nairn dmner at 8 p ID. and dancmg at 9 Duty and Sales Walter McCarthy, DSO board the tour One of the homes fea- (Widows and Widowers) Ishavmg p.m" to the music of Ed Pelts' Tax Refunded rUld In,l/'CfJin chairman, his WIfe Alice, and tured was the Manoogian Man- Its 19th annual Anmversary Dmner band. 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Vincent Schwartz of Grosse Four local students have been III the He!>en e Olllcer~ Trdlrlmg I~ Ii~led 1Il 'Who'~ Who In Poet!"y " POinte Woods, son of Mr and Mrs mlhated mto membership In Alpha Corp!> at We~tern MichIgan Um H" d' [' t Naturally at Robert B Schwartz, graduated Chi Omega Soronty at the Umver- vell:>ltyto be recogmled at the Win l,qglns Oil ean S IS from the Umverslty of Davton with slty of MIChigan Thev are Betsv tel' il\\rlrrl<; oroer"m Rilh('o('k 1<'d I,lnw<' H'ggm<, of (~rn<,<,(' P0ll11e a bachelor's degree In CIVil en- Dennehy, daughter of John and Ireshman ai1d received the leader- Woods ha~ been named to the fall gineering at wmter commence- Joan Dennehy of Grosse POinte ship awa!"d for outstanding <,emester dean's list at We!>tern ment Park, Anne Hoey, daughter 01 achievement l\I1chlgan UllIver!>lty Rnymo gets dean's award Receiving Service League 25 years old The quality of DetrOit ReceIVing ,...------, 19599 ~1i\CK A\'E., G.P.W. 882-9711 Jim Raymo, son of James and Hospital and Umverslty Health Peebles was early chairman Suzanne Raymo of Grosse POinte Center has never been belter Farms, ISa recipient of the Dean's That's due m large parl to the con 'Il has made me more aware 01 humamty Award for academIC excellence tflbutlOn of the Service Ledgue Carne Peeble!>, d nahve Detrolter who moved to Grosse Pomte during the fall term at Colgate Um- What began With a couple of re- Park, mls~ed urban life In 1960,she I etur~ed to the cIty whe,n she verslty where he ISa JUnior A 1983 novatIOn projects 25 vears ago at helped form the Service League at DetrOIt General Hospital volun- graduate of Umverslty Liggett the old DetrOIt General Hospital. teermg at the hospital was an opportulllty to reacquamt her With School. he IS concentratmg In eco. and contmues today With pallent her hometown and expand her SOCialexpenence WORSHIP SERVICES nomlcs at Colgate serViCe, the Service League has es- Whdt began as a Simple volunteel; expenence becdme a IIfelon,g tabllshed an ImpreSSive legacy In commitment followmg the untl~el} death of the Service League s Christ the King Grosse Pointe First English 1960, several religIOUS, CIVIC and foundll1g chalrlpan, Florence Feldman. Peebles filled the chal!"- Lutheran Church Unitarian Church Ev. Lutheran service groups formed a ste~nng man's .posilion and serv;d thro~gh ~t!>early, growth years; 20338 Mack GPW Church committee to diSCUSSways of help- 19b1-1968,until d full-llme \ olunteel COOldmator \\ as appomted b} 884-5090 .t~ Vermer Road at Ing achieve the overwhelmIng mls- the hospItal ....-. ~ Wedgewood Dnve, sion of Detroit General, which was Dunng that penod of time, Peebles worked up t.o four days a Sunda) School 9 00 a m "The Lone Ranger: Grosse Pomte Woods a city hospital That effort result- week, and often late mto the mght Without knowmg It, pallent ser- Bible Classes 9 00 a m Liberal Activism" 884-.1040 f'aml!\ Worship 10 30 a m ed In the formatIOn of a service Vice have become part of her life 11 a.m. Service group. "It's difficult to put mto wOl:ds," she says "I've mvested so,much Follo\\ ed by Fellowship Early Worslup & Hour and Church School The Service League was officlal- of myself 1,I~toIt, I suppose I II keep addlllg to It untIl I can t give Sunday School - 9 10 a m Wed Bible Class 10 00 a m 17150 MAUMEE Lale Worship - 11 00 a m Iy founded on Feb. 22, 1961 The any more 881-0420 two goals given to the new group That statement., made 25 years smce the Service League was Joseph P Fabry Pastor Paul F Keppler, Paslor were' PrOVide supplementary ser- founded, IStestimony to commitment that few of us can c1alln And John Corrado MInister Bruce Quatman. Paslor vice to patients and release tram- like many others m the Service League. she has found the need ed personnel of routme chores so il'3 eVident today as It was then St. Paul Ev. Redeemer Faith Lutheran thatthey may give more direct pa- ' I stili feel needed I stili feel welcome I stili feel useful .. ./. Lutheran United Church tient care and raise the level of She has seen the hospital develop and move mto the DetrOIt Me- • Methodist CHRIST CENTERED - the concept of (DetroIt) ReceIVIng dlcal Center She has seen the mcredlble growlh In medical sCience :Jk, ~ Church ~ Church SPIRIT LED HospItal m the eyes of all De- A.nd she has seen the needs of people In cnsls - .u. 881-6670 , • ' Challonle and Jefferson al Phlhp trOlters 20571 Vermer 822-2296 patients, manages a library and lolhrop Just east of 1-94 Florence Feldman, one of the who must spend the holidays m the 900 a m Famllv \~orshlp sundry cart serVice, and acts al:>a Harper Woods Sunday Worship 10 15 a m driving forces m the formatIOn of hOl:>pltaI.the Service League dls- 10 10a m Education for all Sunday School - 9 00 a m Ruth Zittel hall:>on between emergency pa tnbutes presents 11 I; a m \\orshlp 884-2035 the League, was elected chairman Prayer & Praise tlents, their frIends, and family Nursery all services Fonner resident Under her leadershIp, the ftrst 9 00 a m Church School Wed 730 P m traimng mstitute and pilot pro- At Chnstmas, DetrOit Recelvmg From ItS inceptIOn the Service REV J PHILIP WAHL 10 30 a rn WorshIp Pastor marks 90th year gram was Implemented The IS decora ted by the Service League has been committed to REV ROBERT CURRY Rev Don Llchlenfelt Ronald W Schmidt I \ ~ j volunteers served nursmg stations, League, which also provides pa- selfless volunteer service and has •.Cn Dec. 23, the family of Ruth K chnICs, pe • Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve-B -engaged------ School She IS a 1983 graduate of MIamI Umverslty of OhIO With a ertson Brmker and the late Julia MIChigan State Umverslty wIth a bachelor of sCience in political Brmker of Grosse Pointe Park A Scott- Marsh bachelor of sCIence degree III sCience He IS a member of Pi fall 1986 weddmg IS planned psychology She graduated from Kappa Alpha and IS a semor ac- The brIde-elect is a 1982 grad- Mr and lVII'S James Scoll of the Institute of Paralegal Tram- count manager for Russ Berne uate of Grosse POinte North High Grosse Pomte Shores announce mg m January 1984 She Il>cur- Co, Inc School and attended Macomb the engagement of their daugh rently employed by the DlCkm- Community College for an assOCI- tel', Kimberley, to Ronald L son, WrIght, Moon, Van Dusen ate of applied sCience degree m l\1ar~h, son of Mr and Mr~ George Marsh of Sterlmg law firm lt1 DetrOIt busmess admmlstratlOn She l~ The bridegroom-elect IS a 19112 currently a student at Walsh Col- Heights A Sept 27, 1986 weddmg graduate of MichIgan State Um- lege and Will graduate With a l~ planned verslty WIth a bachelor of sCIence bachelor of busmess admlnlstra- The bnde elect IS a 1979 gradu- ate of Gro~se Powte North HIgh m packagmg engmeenng He hon degree III Apnl 1986 works for Mobil OIl as a sales en- The bridegroom-elect IS a 19111 School She earned a bachelor 01 gmeer He IS a member of PhI graduate of Grosse Pomte North art" degree at Boston Umver~lt) Gamma Delta Fraternity lhgh School and earned a bache- III 1984 lor of arts m busllless admlmstra- The bndegroom-elect IS holds a Palmer-Ring tlOn m May 1985 at Spnng Arbor bachelor of arts degree from College He IScurrently employed Mr and Mrs Thoma~ Palmer Wayne State UllIversIty and a by Koffee KWlk SerVice, Inc , III of Grosse Pomte Farms announce Jun~ doctor degree from Cooley St Clair Shores, as an dccount ex- LdW School the engagement of their daugh- ecutive Barbara Matta ter, DIane MarIe, to Karl Loul!:> Rmg, son of Mr and Mrs Herbert lltlaUa-TulbeYl RlIIg of Blrmmgham A May J1, Dill-Schwah Citizens 1986 weddmg I~ planned Lee ann Russell and Mrs H Robert Dill of Gro~se Marianne 011/ and Of the 400 people who are Cit- MI and 1\1rs VirgIl Matta of The brIde-elect IS a graduate 01 Michael Brinker POlllte Woods announces the en- William Schwab Izens of Vatican City, the world's Gro~se Pomte Park announce the BIshop Gallagher HIgh School gagement of her daughter, Man- l>mallest country, two-thIrds are engagement 01 theIr daughter, and MichIgan State UniverSity account adlTIlnlstl'ator for I{CA anne, to WIlham F Schwab, !:>Oll either SWI~S Guards or members Barbara Anne, to John D Tol- With a bachelor of arts degree m Russell-Brinker Telephone DIVISIOn bert, son of Mr and Mrs Stanley of Dr and Mrs. Gerald Schwab of The bndegroom-elect holds an of the Holy See's dIplomatic corps employment relations She IS the Mr and Mrs Gordon W Rus- PeorIa, III ~ervlng abroad, says NatIOnal Tolbert 01 West Bloomfield A sales manager for the Omm Inter- l\1BA from Loyold Lrt1lver~lty of sell of Grosse Pomte Woods an- The bnde-elect IS a 1977 grad- GeographIC Sept 26, 1986 weddmg IS planned natIOnal Hotel Cillcago nounce the engagement of theIr uate of Michigan State Umversily The brIde-elect IS a 1979 grad- The brIdegroom-elect is a grad- A Md) weddmg ll>pldnned daughter, Lee Ann, to Michael where she was a member of PhI uate of Gro~se Pomte South High uate of Seaholm High School and Thomas Bnnker, son of H Rob- Mu SororIty She IS a customer THINKING OF A NEW -Weddings KITCHEN? If It's B)' CWifomcraff, del' throated while orchids, steph- great-grandmother's weddmg anotis and IVy. jewels It ',0.; ill (l CI;lss by Itself The maid of honor was CynthIa The matron of honor was Ther- Meier, sister of the brIde, Grosse esa Silver, frIend of the bride, CALL THE PROFESSIONALS Pomte Shores. Bndesmalds were West Lafayette, Ind The bndes- Mary Beth Murray, sister -of the maids were Patricia Wood, sIster- bnde, Grosse Pomte Shores, Ill-law of the bride, Indianapolis, Nancy Lorenzen, sister of the Ind , and ClaIr Ransom, f!"lend of groom, ChICago, Jill SchmIed, the bnde, North BrunSWick, New fnend of the bnde, Washmgton, Jersey They wore emerald green D C.. They wore jewel-toned tur- wmter satm gowns and carned quoise dresses WIth short puffed bouquets of white pomsettla blos- ~5~~~:f~n~F'~81.1024 sleeves They carried nosegays of soms and IVY. , l ....l! our ."/zowroom phalaenopsls orchids, baby's The best man was Peter Maur- breath and traihng IVy er, frIend of the groom, Lansmg, The best man was Jeffrey Lor- Mich Groomsmen were Kevm enzen, brother of the groom, Seat- Gavlll, Royal Oak; Robert Bok- tle, Wash. Ushers were James A Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gorenflo ram, Ferndale The usher was Lorenzen, brother of the groom, DaVId Bean, Walled Lake, Mlch Denver, Col , Robert J Meier Jr , The mother of the brIde wore a brother of the bnde, Toronto, Wood-Garenjlo pale blue SIlk dress WIth a self Canada, and Stephen Twmney, Carole ElIzabeth Wood, daugh- sash She wore a cymbIdIUm or- frIend of the groom, Troy ter of Mrs. Dale K McMIllin of chid corsage The mother of the bride wore a Lafayette, Ind, and James 1.. The mother of the groom wore a Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lorenzen matmee-Iength dress III blue Wood of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, purple SIlk coatdress and a cym- pastel--shades WIth a narrow ruffle Fla, marrIed Daniel Wilham bIdIUm orchid corsage WIth pmk M eier-Lorenzerl!' .. at the neckline. She carned a Gorenflo, son of Mr and Mrs. Wtl- nbbon. purse corsage of pmk cymbIdIUm ham C Gorenflo of Grosse Pomte The couple honeymooned 111 Kristina Mane Meier, daughter orchids 'CIty, on Dec 28,198:;, at St John's Cozumel, MeXICO They Will !lve of Mr and Mrs George B MorriS The mother of the groom wore a Episcopal Church m Lafayette, m Bryan, Texas Jr of Grosse Pomte Shores, and matinee-length gown of cham- Ind The bnde holds a bachelor of Scott DaVid Lorenzen, son of Mr pagne silk WIth a short, scalloped The Rev Dr Evan Ardley offi- sCience degree from Purdue UnI- and Mrs George Lorenzen of over-blouse. She also earned a Ciated at the 11.30 a m. ceremony versity and a master of sCience Davenport, Iowa, were marrIed purse corsage of pink cymbIdIUm whIch was followed by a luncheon degree from the UnIversIty of on Oct 12, at the Grosse Pomte orchids. receptIOn at the Lafayette Coun- London, England She IS a Ph.D Academy Chapel The couple honeymooned WIth a try Club. Robert Wood, brother of candidate at MIChIgan State UllI- The Rev Edwlll S Schroeder triP to the BrItIsh Isles They WIll the brIde, was the trumpet ac- verslty m speech and language officiated at the 5 p m ceremony live m Seattle, Wash companist for the ceremony pathology whIch was followed by a reception The bride IS a graduate of J ames Wood, brother ofthe bride, . The groom holds a bachelor of at the Country Club of DetrOIt Georgetown UniverSity and IS was the scripture reader sCIence degree from Michigan The bnde wore a dress of white employed WIth Robert Half Asso- The brIde wore wmter satm State UniversIty and a master of slipper satm With a high, wed- cIates In Seattle gown With a chapel-length tram sCience degree from Texas A&M dmg-band necklme, a beaded AI- The groom IS a graduate of accented WIth Alencon lace and UniversIty He IS currently a encon lace bodice and a seml- Northwestern Umverslty and re- pearls She wore a walkmg-Iength Ph D candidate at Texa~ A&M In cathedral-length tram A Juliet ceived hIS MBA at the Umversltv veil edged m lace and pearls She SOCialpsychology cap of Alencon lace held a three- of MIchIgan He owns a construc- carned a bouquet of orchids and tiered fmgertip-Iength veIl She tIOn and home remodehng bUSI- white roses and wore a pair of carned an arm bouquet of laven- ness m Seattle. earrmgs that had been part of her Williams to receive BAME Brotherhood award MIChIgan Chief Supreme Court endeavors. additionally for their Foundation for Southeastern JustIce and 1\1rs G Mennen Wil- demonstrated commItment to the MIchIgan The mormng prayer liams Will be honored as the 1986 value of family hfe WII! be offered by Mrs. Kermit iVURSING Bethel Afncan Methodist EpiSCO- Dennis W Archer, recently ap- Batler, executive director of the pal Church Brotherhood ReCIp- Metropolitan DetrOIt Girl Scout HOME Ients The award Will be made at pomted MichIgan Supreme Court Counctl the Sundav, 10 15 am, serVIce, justIce wiII be guest speaker llfl~S Feb 23 . . Hecorders Court Judge Geraldme ~ -\''If .IHHR",O\ The award IS bemg made to the Bledsoe Ford will mtroduce the n~TRon. \f1( H. WIlliams' for their demonstrated speaker The scnpture will be I concern and practice of mterna- read by Mariam Noland, execu- tlOnal brotherhood m theIr many tive director of the Commumty 821-3525 QL 1/ /n De LaSalle plans fashion show Guaranleed Prices & Service on local & \{;Rr.,/\(, r IR/ The Chnstlan Brothers Aux- Cocktatls Will be at 11 30 a m oul of state movmg & storage lor home and Illary of De LaSalle mVItes you to and lunch WIll be served at 12 30 bUSiness Sprmg Fantasy '86, a luncheon and pm FashIOns by Walton-Pterce For a FREE survey, call Alicia at fashIOn show on Thursday, March WIll be shown at 1.30 pm. 881-3636. 13 at Thomas' Crvstal Gardens, There WIU be a cash bar and a formerly HIllcrest Country Club, m donatIOn of $15 Will be asked For 835 Stephenson Hwy .. Troy, Mi. 48083. an t-!t'g-anl and rOllt,'mporar) Mt Clemens reservatIOns, call 881-0597 I' "The Professional Movers" \wnwn'" houtiqut-' on Tht. Hill 8J I\,'rrht'\ al Gro'i'it-'Pointe Farm" 88'2.6230 Vay's 'Ease, In£. C/ Manuf acturer of DeSigner J~ Professional housekeepin8 Hand Knit Sweaters J{//il1rller ~/UOdtand;se for professional people SAMPLE SALE a/ 70f'4; rec!m:tio-rb/ • Experienced 50%-70% OFF All MERCHANDISE • Bonded Franklin Plaza • Insured 29107 Northwestem Hwy at 12 Mile (rear entrance) 463-7150 358-4085 Mon -Fn Monday-Fnday 10am-3 pm or Call for appoint 8 4 am. - p.rn An sa les f rnal Sorry no charges - Page Slx-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Make dinner a breeze with one-dish l11ealswith an international flavor The gl eat appeal of the unbeat. In tenon hned skillet, saute am on 6 cups thinly sliced celel'Y 4 whole cloves remove and set aSide. Pour off all able marn course one-dIsh meal is With one teaspoon bOUIllon gran- :1Tblsp. margarine Baked Lentils I can (10 ,-( ounces) conden ..ed grease In excess of one tablespoon that It can be prepared In advance ules ('over and cook untIl O"1OnIS II~pounds \'er~ lean ground bel.'l with Cheese chicken bl'oth, undiluted Saute olllon unhl brown Add green and requires minimal last mznute soft Add pork, beef, nce, egg, salt 1/'2 ('UP chopped onion A protein II(h vegetanan cas lean 06 ounces) wholl' omons, celery, cabbage salt and effort Usually salad, rolls and a and pepper 1 can (8 ounce!» tomato ..allCI' '>elol<' lomatoes undrained peppers Cook about 10 mmutes, dessert. all prepared ahead of Spread each cabbage leaf with 1/2 clove garlic, crushed slll'nng occaSIOnally Add chicken :1/4 t!>p. salt III Clip Il'ntJl", I in"l'd tllne, make entertatmng a breeze 1/2 cup coarsel)' chopped cl'lcl'y and boUlllon Cover and cook 30 two tablespoons of the mixture I 15>1'.crumbled oregano leave .. :!I! quart .. nall'l The range IS boundless, from mmutes or until chicken IS fork- Fold opposite Sides and roll trom :1.4 dashe!> of hot sa lice I bd\ le,lf '2 shallot5>, chopped simple to elegant Almost every one of the open ends If necessary :1/-1151'. cinnamon 2 eliI'''' onion .., l'hOP)lI'1l -4 parsley !>prig5>,rru ..hl'd tender. Makes four s'ervmgs. country Irl the world rnsplres us to Calones about 280 per servmg use toothpick or wrap With strtng 1/1 tsp, bldck peppl.'r .! clo\ e" ga I Ill', II1l11led 1 tsp. dried thyme lea\ es try new, different and excltzng .j-pound roasting chicken, cui Cholesterol about 65 mgs per ser- to hold I t!>p. crumbll.'d oreg,lIJo Il'a\C .. .! Tbl.,p, 111.11 g,1Jilll' or 011 recipes These recipes move per )I ~ Tblsp. 1I0ur I cup thinl) .,/iced Cdn ot.. into 8 pieces Vlllg and less rl skin IS 1I0t eaten jectlv from the dinner to the buf II~cups 5>kimmilk I/:! Clip t1l1nl.~!>lJcl'dl'eler) 113 eups dry white wine fet table and represent the most '2 pinchl's ~affron In cup l'hopPl'd gl'el'll IH'ppt'r Dash of 5>ugal' Mongolian Hot Pot valuable leclpes in the cook's col 1/2 t..p. :\'ance'5> mu ..tanl .,aut'e I lOIn (Hi OUIIt'I....) tOIll,IIoe.., Chopped pal'sle)' Allmgredlents may be prepared lectlOn of favontes '2 egg \\ IlIte5>,beaten until ..tiff drdilll'd ahead of tllll e and stored in plastic Chop three omon:> and stud re- The follOWing IS a selectIOn of Elegant t ..p ..aU wrap 1Il rejngerator - thus a tas In a large skIllet. sdute celery In malllIng onion With clove!> one dIsh meals from the low I/~ t"IL IWPpcl tv vrtal11ln fIlled olle-meal soup calone low cholesterol, budget With one tablespoon margarIne 1m I/~t ..p III arjm .1111 In a 5-quart Dutch oven, com- dl"h that call be fully cooked In a wIse three mInutes Spoon half the kitchens of 1 hyra Grey t..p. leaf tin 1111'. lTlIllIbled celery Into bottom of 12x8x2-Jllch In bIne chicken broth, toma toes, ~el V shol t ttme Whole wheat Howard and Helena DeWItt Roth Eating I/!. (5)p. WOI Cl,..tl'l ..hlll' "auee cds:>erole and set remaJl1mg celery chopped oman, whole omon, garlic, Itallall bread IS a compllmelltarv I pkg (8 11llIlU'''} LIte.Linl' celery, shallot, parsley spngs and aLcompanrment - aSIde Golabki dl 1'1''>I.' In !lame !>klilet, heat one table- thyme BrIng to a boIl Reduce ~ can5> (10 I jounces) chicken Oil£' oj tll£' most popular food !>po • Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-B (!Iuband(!hurchA/ews------ GPUMC St. P.aul Evangelical Grosse Pointe Singles Marygrove The Fellowship Groups of Lutheran Church MarCia Biggs, DetrOit News College Alumni Grosse POlOte Umted Methodist Each Wednesday dunng Lent, feature wflter and Singles calen- A cordia] inVitatIOn 1&extended Church wll1 meet on Tuesday, there Will be two Lenten worship dar colummst, Will be the fea- to attend Mdrygrove College Feb 25 The AM Fellowship will servICes at St Paul Evangelical tured speaker, Fnday, Feb 21, at Alumm ASSOCtatlOn's Day of Rec- meet In the mormng at the Oxford Lutheran Church The first Will be 7-30 pm when the GI'osse POinte ollectIOn on Saturday, Feb 22, be- Road home of Mary Ruth McNew at I p m and the second at 7 p m Smgles' groUlp meets 111 the Lake- glnnmg at 10 a m In Denk Chap- At noon, Alice Kennedy will be A supper Will precede each even- shore Room of the Grosse Pomte man Hall and concludmg WIth a 4 hostess for the Evelyn Griffith 109 service With the servlllg of food Academy, 171 Lakeshore Rd, p m liturgy celebrated by the Group at her home on Ida Lane. to begin at 5 30 P m Grosse Pomte Farms Her tOPiC Rev Frank Cody, S J The tOpiC, Bobble Ambrose and Evelyn Grif- The theme for the sene& Will be "The Datmg Game" "Forty Days m the De&ert - A fith will be co-hostesses "Followers 01 the Cross," With An Afterglow Dance, held at the Time lor Growth," IS bemg pre- A supper meet 109 at the church each sermon centering around a Golden LIOn, 22380 Moross Road, &ented by Sr Mary Van Glider, IS planned for the Wesley Fello",,- different per&on Grosse Pomte Farms, wililmme I H M ship with Judy Scharfenberg, Bet The Clrcle& of St Paul will be dlately follow the meetmg ty Geyer, and Conllle Semerad as ThiS week the groups' Saturday studymg a umt on prayer called The cost I>. $10 which Il1clude& co-hostesses "B]e~sed for thp Journey" for the Night Dance Party Will be held at luncheon The Dam, White ~'ellow&hlp \',111 year 1986 It IS taken from the na the Jefferson Yacht Club, 24505E meet 10 the evenmg at the home of tiona] women's magazIne, Jefferson, St Clair Shores, at 8 :lO Contact the Marygrove College Evelyne Ralph on Radnor Circle "Scope" The Clrcle& Will meet at p m The Sunday afternoon party Alumlll Offlce at 862-8000, ext 250 Sue Bantem \\ III be co-hostess the church the thIrd week of Feb- Will be held at Za Paul's, 18450 to make re&ervatlOns Marygro\ e "As We Are, So Is Our World," ruarv Mack Ave, Grosse POinte Farms College 1& located at 8425 We&t IS the theme for the year for Cd'lI 881-6670 for more mforma- at 4 pm All dances WI]] leature McNichols at Wyommg. DetrOit Umted Methodl'>t Women The hon live musIc and hors d'oeuvres Fellowship programs Will study Any smgle person, .i5 and up, IS their own church as Betty Reas Grosse Pointe inVited to attend any 01 thehe Parents presents 'Local Church Empha- Artists Association functIOns For informatIOn, call \Vithout Partners SIS " the GPS Hotline 445-1286 or 882- The Grosse Pomte Artists Asso 0316 The Grosse Pomte chapter of DSO Women's Clatlon new member Jurymg Will Parents Without Partners, Chap- be held on March 10 The associa- Stepparent Group ter 192, wlll meet at the Kmghts of Association tIOn opens ItS doors to new mem- Columbus Hall, 25003 Little Mack, bers each sprmg and fall The Do you ever feel like the WIcked St Clair Shores, on Feb 28 at 7-30 The Women's As&ocJatlOn for stepmother? Did you think all March 10 event Willbe the flr!>t1986 p m The speaker will be Vince the DetrOit Symphony Orchestra family members would like each has Issued InVitatIOns to the Isaac Jurymg sessIOn lor prospective Desmond, public relations director new members other Immediately when you mar- 01the DetrOit Tigers HIS tOPiCWill Stern Gala precedlOg the concert ned? Grosse POinte artists, mterested be, "How the Tigers Look ThiS featuring the world's premier These are two of the myths sur- VIOlinist, Isaac Stern, with the De- In JOll1lng, should prepare three Year" There Will be an afterglow samples of their angInal art for rounding stepfamlhes The Step- at 9 JO P m troit Symphony on Tuesday, parent Group of Chnst Church, March 4, at 8 p m The second 10 submiSSIOn by March 7 Grosse Pointe, inVItes you to learn Pn010 by Elsa Frohma For the November seSSIOn, the the Great Performer SerIes by and share with them They Will be Trowel and ElTOr followmg were selected for mem- the Detroit Symphony Will be ush- caravanmg to the meeting of the Think sunshine bership' Donald J Karrer, Lon Garden Club ered m With a gllttermg cocktail Stepfamily ASSOCiatIOnof South- Alpha Mu chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary Zurvalec, Lisa Schafer Amon and receptIon at 5 p m at the RenaiS- eastern MIChigan at Denby School The Trowel and Error Garden association of women educators, will hold a fashion show sance Club With the Isaac Stern George Strachen Club wJlI hold ItS meeting and In Birmingham on Monday, Feb focusing on travel clothes for the working woman on March Gala dlOner following The black For more mformatlOn and appli- workshop on basket weaving on 24 tIe affair also Includes an After- cation forms, call Cynthia Bowen Thursday, Feb 27, at 10 am, al 1 at 9 a.m. In the St. Clair Room at Jacobson's. Here, Betty The group Will meet In Miller glow sponsored by the Handle- at 886-0274or Hortle'Senter at 884- the Neighborhood Club Durkin, president, seated, and Valerie Griffin, communications 4173 Hall behmd the church at 6 45P m chairmen, make a toast to a Florida vacation, For more infor- man Company Children are welcome, the Step- Chairman of the event IS Mrs Instructions for the project Will mation, contact Jacobson's, 882-7000, ext, 115. youth Program, for ages 10 to 18, be given by Conme Redmond and George J Bedrosian of Dearborn Macomb Art Society meets concurrently For more In' Heights With committee mem- the co-hostesses for the meetmg The February meeting ot the formatlon, call 885-5527after 6 30 Will be June Gill and AVISBeemer bers Mrs John G Blelawhkl, Macomb Art Society Will be held pm Mrs Henry C Simons and Mrs on Tuesda)' Feb 25. at 7 J(J p.m R Lawrence Harden along With at SpIndler Park 111 Ea::,t DrtrOit Catholic Kolping Society Mrs Albert Kuhn of Bloomheld Michelle Taglla Will do a demon Grosse Pointe TRUNKSDOW The Catholic Kolpmg Society Hills and Mrs Russell H. Skltch strahon Even one IS welcome of Gro&se Pomte Honorarv chair- Will hold a card party on SUliday Camera Club Feh. 21st and 22nrl Guest fef' I" .],1 mall I~ Mrs Da\'ld Handleman March 2, dt 2 P m at the Kollhng The Grosse PO\llte Cd 11l~1 a Club Current WADSO preSident ISMrs Center, 24409 Jefferson, St Clair \\ 111meet on Tue~day, Feb 2-:>,at 10:00-5:00 p.nl. Charles Kessler With Mrs Berj H Detroit Rose Society Shores 7,45 pm, at Brownell Middle Jf< West Knit Designs HaldostIarr of Blrmmgham, vice The DetrOIt Rose Society's Feb- A donatlon of $4 Will be asked School, for plCtol'lal slides for com- president ruary meeting Will be held at the There Will be door pflzes, table petltlon by the Greater DetrOIt Ca- & Tickets for the entIre evening, Tel- Twelve Mall, m the communi- prIzes and a lunch mera Club Council There Will be excludmg the concert, are $50 ty room, on Feb 23 at 2 p m The For reservatIOns, call Lynne refreshments and VISitors are wel- Moon Bags Canvas per person and may be obtained program WIll be on "Rose Rheker at 757-125101' Manlyn La- come For more informatIOn call by calling 824-1398 l-IybrIdlZll1g 37 Years Later .. Jun at 294-5982 881-8034 ~ at Cesarean Birth Information Qffers childbirth preparation ~~~ Cesarean Birth InformatIOn, a about reasons for cesarean coming home from the hospital HospItal m Warren, from 7 30 un- 397 Fisher • 882-9110 dIVISIOnof Childbirth Informahon bIrth, testmg for fetal matunty, And two excellent slIde presenta- til 10 P m The fee for the senes IS SerVice, Inc, offers childbirth vagmal birth after cesarean, ad- tIOns dealmg With cesarean $30 Reglftratlon Will be from preparation classes to couples miSSIOn procedures and surgical birth Feb I, through March 1 preparing for the pOSSible birth of preparation, includmg anestheSia There wIll be five weekly For further mformatlOn, call the baby by cesarean Through and medlCahons, comfort mea- classes begmning March 5 Millssa Pierce, registrar at 776- education, both parents are better sures (mc}udJl1g breathmg tech- Classes WIl! be held at BI-County 5045 prepared both phySically as well Peter mques and relaxatIOn) and exer- as emotIOnally, for their birth ex- cises for both before and after penence surgery, the father's role m Mid-Century Club of ITC invites you to visit him cesarean birth These senes of fIve classes m- Also Included will be diSCUS- at his new location clude mformation and diSCUSSIOn SIOns of the "fourth tnmester," plans speech contest at library On Jan 25, several of the mem- story was "Leon and the LIOn" by The Greenhouse bers of Mid-Century Club of Inter- Arthur Leach from the Rambow natIOnal Training in Communica- Book of AmerIcan Folk Tales A tIOn, (formerly InternatIOnal very happy Marjofle proudly dis- Hair Salon ToastmIstress Clubs) attended a played her trophy at Mid-Century \\On the Hill" Council:4 workshop and story-tel- Club's meeting, Feb 4 ling contest held at the Hillcrest Mid-Century Club's next speech 117 Kercheval Hotel m Toledo, OhIO contest Will take place on March 4, The members attendmg from at the Grosse Pomte Central Lib- Grosse Fbinte Farms the Mid-Century Club were Vlr- rary on Kercheval Avenue There gll1la Snllgell, Fraser, Mary \'vlli be at least eight contestants 881-6833 Evelyn Self, Grosse Pointe Park, and the wmner will have the honor Cecella Childs, Grosse Pomte of representing Mid-Century Club Farms; Audrey Kirkland, DetrOit. 10 a speech contest at council level Donna Loyal, Tecumseh, OntarIO, These contests represent the and MarJone Gaunt, DetrOit highlights of the year, but are on- There were several contestants ly a small part of the year's acti- m the story-telhng contest from vIties VISitors are always wel- OhIO, Michigan and Ontario One come If you are Interested 10 at- of the newest members of Mld- tendmg a meetmg, further mfor- WHITTIER TOWERS Century, MarjOrie Gaunt, took matlon may be obtained by cal- third place m the contest Her lmg, Mary Evelyn Self, 822-8667 IS YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY SEAT INSTALLED CORRECTLY? • Private rooms and Apartments -all With prIvate baths -Around-the-clock security • Registered Nurses on duty Your child's safety depends on your willingness to - Excellent Meals use the safety seat correctly . , . following the manufacturer's instructions ... and to use it every and • Beauty/Barber Shop time your child rides in a car. - Grocery Slore THERE'S ONL Y ONE WAY TO - Doctors' Clinic INSTALL A SAFETY SEAT. • Gift Shop all Within the building Planning the gala CORRECTLY. .~ The .Welcome- sign is out, George Matish and committee co-chairman Dale Austin, awaiting your call or visit. both of Grosse Pointe, attended the ticket committee meet. Ing for the Michigan Cancer Foundation's fourth annual din- YOUR ~IFE IS IN YOUR HANDS ner which met recently, The committee is planning for the gala dinner "Stars of Michigan Salute the Michigan Cancer Foun. for Information or an appointment: dation:" which will be held May 14 at the Westin Hotel. For information about the dinner, call the MCF Development Of. QU S ~t of TronlfHN'atlOn. NatIOnal Htghway Traffic Safety Adrntn .. tratIon 823-6470 call LOIS NAIR fice at 833-0710, ext. 397. 822-9000 • • pz e. Page Eight.B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE ST. CLAIR SHORES OFFICE OFFICE 90 Kercheval 22604 Mack Grosse Pointe Farms St. Clair Shores 884.6200 775.6200 TAPPAN AND [B ASSOCIATES REA'lOR, OF ERA lach oroce .ndependenlly owned and operated FIRST OFFERING OUTSTANDING four bedroom, t\\O ,.ind one hdlf bath center entrance Colomdl Convement to ~hopplllg schools dnd trdllsportdtlOn Ta~te fully redecOl ated r'eaturlllg faml Iv room, den, lecredtlOn room and ;parkhng nCI\ kItchen KItchen ha!> mlcro\\ a VI.' and conventIOn oven, Jenn alre cerdmlC hie counter dnd natural terracutld floor Calltoda) 011 till" 101dy hume OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 WE'VE JUST REDUCED thiS de hghtful bnck Colomal IIhlch has everything you'll ever need The en try hall has parquet floor, hVlng room has bay WIndow, a formal dm- Ing room, large ne\\ 1.'1' kItchen wIth all the applIances plus eating space, four bedrooms and t\\O and one half baths and a large family room No\\ for some of the extras sprmkler system, central all'. stockade fence, tnple track storms/screens and more What more could you ask for I I See .)ou Sunda) BALFOUR Lovely three bedroom Colomal With natural fireplace and leaded glass bookcases Formal dmmg IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG BEFORE YOUR HOUSE SELLS, room and famIly room, updated kItchen ne\\ oak cabmets, tile floor and breakfa!>t room New roof, new land- scaping and man) amemlJes ERA' REAL ESTATE PAYSFOR REpAIRS~ HARVARD NOT A DRIVE BY! ThiS three bedroom, one and one half bath Dutch Coloma I IStastefully decorated m neutral colors The hvmg room WIth natural fIreplace, formal dmmg room, den and bedroom have refJmsh- ed hardwood floors Low heat bills are the result of the new energy effICient furnace, new storms and screens and extra, extra msulatlOn There are many more amemtles, call for addItional details ERA pay!> for problem'> your homeowners msurance probably ERA REAl ESTATE won', lovel LIke the furnace The hot water heater BUilt III HARRISON thiS house has a host of new thmgs like a new roof, new carpeting, new furnace and new applIance<, 'I he \\ ater ,oltener, eJo.posedduct work, electncal 100AMP servIce to name a fe\\ Llvmg room has cathedral cellmg With charmmg brick fireplace, flrst floor \\ iring, Inle! IOf plumbrng and fixture!>, lhe central31r laundry, and its close to schools and transportalloll LOndltlOnln~ t'\ en !>wlmmmg pool components TAPPAN So d.Jn ( gl'.C ~Olllself a hre HOME BOYING SYSTEM HOME MARKETING SYSTEM ENGLISH TUDOR CONDO ThiS wonderful condo IS 111 a good location m Grosse Pomte CIty Close to shop- pmg, churches, hospItal and transportatIOn EnJOy the low maintenance fee. A great mvestment' Call today $108,000 (F-39RIVl 886-5800 FEELS LIKE HOME In thiS three bedroom Coloma I 10 Grosse Pomte City ThiS new alummum SIded home has a screened and covered porch, btillt-m bookcases m the IIvmg room, newer carpetmg, and almost all new exterIOr Appliances negotiable $85,000 867Umverslty, Grosse Pomte City, Open Sunday 2 5 88.'>-2000 LIGGETT SCHOOL AREA ThIS dehghtful four bedroom two and one half Coloma I has a great new kitchen ENVISION THE VIEW \lhlCh IS vours from thIS beau- completed m 1985 Features oak cabmels, speCIal tiful four bedroom Jdkefront contemporary Walter Mast hie, kitchen aId dishwasher, central aIr, and a patio bUilt above most area homes, thIS \\eIl Insulated and to a lovely private back yard $157,000 80.'>Canter- sealed home hd<;mdster bedroom With balcony and St bury, Grosse Pomte Wood", Open Sunday 2-5 88.'> Clair Shore<; locatIOn $31'5000 (G OBJEFl 886-4200 2000 HELP BRING OUR BOVERS OUT OF THE COLD! PROFESSIONALLY REDECORATED, thiS surpnsmg ly large well bUilt home combines up-to date fea / Everyday, we service families just like yours ••• helping them find the ture<; With authentic charm Three plus bedrooms, perfect home. Below is just an example of some of the things that our and a umque artlc;ts e;tudlOWith new roof and heater buyers are looking for! Grosse Pornte ('lty $91 QUALITY IS the hallmark of thl,) Harper Woods ranch If you're thinking of selling 'your home - WE HAVE THE BUYERS! If UnpretentIous charm 1<;combined \\ Ith such super feature ...d<;a eountn kitchen, heated Flonda room you're looking for a home - WE HAVE THE SYSTEMthat can make your and heated !!:drage \llth hot and cold water You'll dreams come true. enJoy the good floor pia n $6'),000 (G-,).'>ANI) R864200 WHAT'S YOUR HOME REALLY WORTH? RIght now FAMILY OF FOUR needs to fmd a home now I DeSIres It'S worth a lot to thIS buyer looklllg to purchase a a Coloma I In Grosse Pomte Farms or City If your WARRANTY SA YS your basement IS\\aterproofed and Cape Code or bungalow style home In the Grosse home has three bedrooms, one and one half baths WIll stay dr:- thle; <;prmg Until then, you can relax , il,t Pomte School DlStnct Needs three to four bedrooms and IS set on a mce size lot and you're thmkmg of by tht' natural flrE:'pl Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Woods 886.5800 886-4200 Grosse Pointe "Hill" Ichweitzer e~Bettsfnes, Administrative Office 885.2000 Reol Eltote,lnc. I I lfliiH and Gardens 268-1000 .. I Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nlne-B JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC. IOPEN SUNDAY 2.5 I OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 - 911 WHITTIER OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 - 430 BARCLAY IF WHERE YOU LIVE IS IMPORTANT, Lhl!>~trlklng Cuslom bullt Cox and Baker bnck ranch feature'> center entrance ColonIal will !>atl!.fy that reqUirement "paclOu!>IIvmg/dmmg room", Ith bTlck fireplace and ad Amemtle!. mclude four bedroom!., LIlO and one hdlf Jatent covered terrace, modern kitchen WIth eatmg ared, baths, libraI'} , hedted gdrden room. centrdl 311', rear t\\O famIly bedroom!> dnd hall bath, addlLlOnal guest bed !>pnnkler !.ystem, dlarm !.y!>tem, modern kitchen WIth room or den With adjacent bath, t",o car allached gar 60 HOSLYN - GROSSI<: POINTE ~HOHES JUST IO SYCAMOHE - GROSSE POINTE CITY ThIs elegdnt hredkfd!.t bay and an Ovel!.Iwd garage to accommodate age attic fan and extenSively landscaped, private Ydrd LISTED m prune area near the lake' This pretlglOus traditional Coloma I bUIlt m 1983mcludes expan!.lve hI 0 three four cars' $1%,900 English Tudor offers four large bedroom~, two and one ,tory IIvmg room, gourmet Island kitchen \\ Ith break half baths, Ideal kitchen, hbral y, games loom", Ith fire- fd~t room, formal dmmg room, first floor ma!>ter !.ulte BY APPOINTMENT place and three-car garage Call 881-4200 for your \\Ith elaborate bath (mcludes whulpool) plu!.three bed OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 - 1773 BRYS !low to become .I ldndlord and not chdnge your lifestyle appointment' rooms, two baths and open IIvmg on second floor' I:!:x CIIAltMING TWO STOH\ offer!. muth potential for the An opportumty to live m a luxunou!> upper flat traordmary value' 884-0600 With a !.paclOus hVlng room, formal dmmg room young famIly Pnted 111 the ~Ix!le!. thiS two stor.> paneled library, heated garden room, new kitchen J8 S DEEPLANDS - Prestl~e Shore" drei! Flegi1nt five hedroom, three :md one h::l!f b:Jth French Colomel] reSIdence has d <;paCIOU<,liVing room Wllh flrro! SPARKLING PARK COLONIAL has four large bedrooms, two and one half baths, paneled den, familY-Size hvmg room WIth fIreplace, big dmmg room, lots of closet space, carpeted recreatIOn room and central all' on extra deep lot $129,5oo 884-06oo . GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Comfortable three bedroom Cape Cod With FlOrida room at a comfortable prlte' Includes separate dmlng room plus eatmg space m kitchen, new furnace and extra insulatIOn and hlo-car garage 60's 884-06oo OUTSTANDING COLONIAL near lake features new decor and Includes grdclOUS 22' foyer, new gourmet kItchen, five bedrooms. four full baths plus two half baths and paneled library Formal assumptIOn available 881-4200 UNIVERSITY - FaVOrIte Grosse Pomte City street' Don't miss thiS three bedroom, one and one half bath Col- omal With great family room, finished basement and attached garage now offered at newly reduced price ? r-=-: - _ -. of $99,900 881-6300 GEORGIAN COLONIAL adJacent to Lake St Clair and the Country Club Enough space for a family, comfor- CHOICE WINDMILL POINTE area offers spacIOus four bedroom, two and one half bath Colomal Includes large table for a couple Step down hVlng room, large garden family room With fireplace, library, newer kitchen, finished basement and allached garage - a well planned room, country kitchen, master sUIte With JaCUZZI,four family home' 884-06oo addlLIOnal bedrooms. remodeled bathrooms. dllached garage IN THE PARK - Extra CLEAN two,famlly has three bedrooms, new carpeting, updated kitchens and baths In each ul1ll AS:iwue :iIXJ'ear Land Contract. Tran:iferred owner MUST SELL I Now offered at $74,500 I 881 42oo CUSTOM BUILT ONE QWNEH.HQ.&IE on Barr.:mgton. HARPER WOODS STARTER oUers new decor and 1m offers three bedrooms, cozy den, famIly room WIth ENGLISH TUDOR near lake has three bedrooms, famIly room, flreplace,large kitchen With beam ceil1Og, finish- mediate occupancy Nice !.Iled IIvmg/dmmg room pegged wood f100nng and Window walls exposing a ed basement and attractIve 70's price tag' 881-42oo combinatIOn wllh adjacent sliding glass doors to bedutlfulloL Modern kitchen central all', !.ecurlty deck, three bedrooms hardwood floors sy!.tem $94.900 CHAMPION~ BAER " 0 REALTORS GIWSSE POll"TE PARK GROSSE POINTE \\OODS 102 Kercheval Ave I Grosse fbmte Farm'l, M, 48236 16610 l\Tack 881 .UOO IQi90 l\lac" 881 b lOO €r 884-5700 ~ FIRST OFFERING - Mernweather Enghsh style With HARVARD ROAD near Chandler Park Drive 10DetrOit natural woodwork Formatl d10mg room FIrst floor Attracllve three bedroom one and one half bath Col- RIVARD - English styled condominIUm lownhouse den or bedroom Two or three bedrooms on second omal 20xl5 family room With open deck above near Jefferson First floor library Four bedrooms Irregular lot Porch Priced In 90's Paneled recreatIOn room Central air and electromc and two baLhs on second plus two bedrooms, balh all' cleaner Two car garage Priced to sell $44,900 and attIc space on third Great locahon FIRST OFFERING - Washmgton Road south of Ker- cheval ApprOXimately 2500 sq ft of hvmg area In a great locatIOn First floor has garden room, den study or bedroom and one and one half baths Se- cond floor has study, three bedrooms, dressmg room and two baths 13Oxl51lot Includes poSSible bUildable lot Two car garage Audubon - Sharp three bedroom lwo and one half bath Colomal Family room Screened terrace Modern kitchen Newly decoraLed inSIde and oul Newer NEFF ROAD - One and one half story reSidence on carpetmg Newer garage door Central all' Recrea- '>Ox I'>6 lot near CharlevOIX First floor bedroom and bath lion room T\\o bedrooms, dreSSing room and bath on second Paneled recreatIOn room Two car garage Price reduc ed Lo $6,>,000 ISLAND LANE - BUIlders own home on private lane off of Jefferson only 500 feet from the lake Oak paneled hbrary Large 26x26 famIly room With raised brick SOMERSET Two family brick f1al With two bedrooms fIreplace and a hot tub Tw o-flrst floor la vatorles Four m each umt KItchens have table space Formal dmmg bedrooms and three baths on second (master bedroom rooms Separate utilities Two car garage Pnce reduced has fireplace) Central all' Heated garage Includes laun $74,900 dry area and room for three cars Central all' Security system ~ Rl<:NAUD - Two bedroom one and one half bath ranch Den Twenty fool covered (errace Cenlral all' Attached garage $115,000 MACK AVENm: at Lakeland - Sharp one bedroom ,>oc- PROVENCAL ROAD - Outstandmg Georgian Colomal ond floor condommlUm umt $45 OO(Jor $4Q,OOOcom on 17'>x56'5lotWith pool and pool house Vestibule enters p)rtely furm.,hcd large Gallery Hall "Ith flYing staircase 22 foot paneled library WIth fireplace SpacIOus updated kItchen Five family bedrooms each over 20 feet, each With bath and four With fireplaces Maids rooms Basement has games *'", . room With fireplace and bar Three car attached garage SOMERSET Two family bnck Oat WIth three bedrooms, KERBY ROAD - One and one half story brick residence kitchen table space and formal dmmg room In each umt Separate heat and other utilities Two car garage on 60x161 lot Two bedrooms and bath on first plu'> a $79,500 bedroom and bath on second Lavatory With stall OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 showers and two finished rooms In ba'>ement Two dnd 200 McKinley - 3 bedroom' It hath - $L07,500 one half car garage WINDEMERI':': - LUXUriOUsdetached condommlUm development at Lake Shore Road near Provencal ChOIce of four baSIC floor plans Changes avaIlable to your taste Call for particulars II1II83 Kercheval Ave. Bemg transferred? Call or stop m our office and we Will be happy to have mformatlon on your new area sent G:rrOUA~ HOU'UIG McKINLEY Three bedrooms one and one half baths 886-3400 Of'l'llRTlINITY to you Without obhgatlon We are members of one Den Forty-five foot lot Two and one half car garage of the largest relocation services In lht' United States PatIO $107,500 mGBIE and Canada Member Homenca MAXON Relocation Services -.--.' Page Ten-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 LUXURIOUS detached condommlUms m beautiful selling at Lake Shore Hoad near Provencal Road, III Grosse Pomte Farms, MichIgan G} Grosse Pointe Board of Realtors@ THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS TWO NEW LISTINGS BUILDING SITE - NEAR GROSSE POINTE SOUTH If you have thought of bUlldlllg your own home and would like to do It on WASHINGTON ROAD, we may have Just the spot for you L1BHARY PLUS FAMILY ROOM and three bedrooms located near Kercheval 10 Grosse Pomte City Other feature!> lIlclude a newer furnace With central all' CHOOSE your locdtlOn for carefl ee londomtl1lum It\ Illg 01 the tOl Jl1l'l IIl'nn FOId E~tdte He 111on the ground floor and a larger lot, all available for $92,500 GOing, go- con!>tructlOn of your Iuxun mdlvldual umt \\ Itll hIgh lelhng!> l\lut~chler kitchen and ~paclOu~ rooms Call for 109 an appomtment to reVle\\ the ~ale of your present Ie'>ldence and the constlultlon of your new one FIRST OFFERING IDD 83 Kercheval Ave, 886-3400 AUTHENTIC J<.;NGLISH COTSWALD Chdrmlng 2500 mGBIE square foot Grosse PolOte Clt} home With three fdmlly bedrooms, three and one half bdth~, den, heated garden Member Homenca room overlookIng large back patIo and beautiful wood MAXON Relocation Services land garden, newel reof and furnace, Includes adJOin' 109 60x151 lot Stop by 470 Washmgton SUnd.I) 25 588 LINCOLN - Colomal In excellent locatIon WIth four bedrooms, two and one half baths Screened pOIeh and bnck patio overlook spacIOus yard Features up dated electncat servIce. newer furnace, new land- sCapmg refnmshed hardwood floors Open Sunday 2-5 FIRST OFFERING - TUDOR located m Grosse Pomte S~ City, converuent to Richard and South along With Village 20439 MACK AVENUE and HIli shops. EnJOy thiS center hall four bedroom two Grosse POinte Woods and one half bath With family room, mcely decorated &,~, g'~ ~e4~ and remodeled throughout Call for complete detatls on all Improvements and to arrange for a personal 886-8710 mspectlOn OPEN SUNDAY 2~5 558 LlI1coln $137,000 470 Washmgton $229,500 FIRST Of<'FEHING - MERRIWEATHER Four bedrooms, three baths and hbrdry located one block from the Lake Newer, one owner home pnced to sell at $175,000 Won't last ONE OF A KIND HOME on almo1>t an aCI e of land III a chOIce Farms locatIOn Charm galore dnd beauti- NEW' NEW' NEW' You'll love all the feature,; Qual- GROSSE POINTE SHORES - ConstructIOn and loca. fully mallltamed A comfortable, f]owlIlg home Ity construction throughout Three bedrooms WIth 20x14 tlOn I If you are lookmg for these two qualities 111 a house studIO Great room LIbrary With closet or fourth bed. see thIS four bedroom pillared Colol1lal Three baths plus CENTER HALL New Engtand CoJomal1ll pllvate Farm~ room Three fireplaces FIrst floor laundry Generous powder room FamIly room, hbrary, fIrst floor laundry selllllg Features mclude famIly room and hbrary, allowance for unfimshed Items Located m Grosse POll1te JacuzzI m master bedroom Three fIreplaces, three car attached garage and well located on a 100x167lot City Still under constructIOn Stili tIme for color selec attached gal age StIli under constructIOn Allowances near the lake tlons for hghtmg fIxtures, appliances, floor covermg AFFORDABLE INCOME PROPERTY lOCated one block from shops and bus routes Plenty of character and well pnced to sell at $62,000 GROSSE POINTE FARMS - ChOice lots for buIlding W. 882.5200 !ir VACANT that dream house' 135 B2x 93 3Band 90 17x 120 Bay POinte DeSign Co For sale or WIll bUIld to SUIt LOTS Pl'lced .It $75,000 and $85,000 C__ T_H_RE_E_D_I_S_TI_N_G_UI_S_H_ED_H_0""l'-M_ES--,) OPEN SUNDA Y 2-5 - 23011 Colony - St Clair Shores cast ot Mack south of 9 MIte Two bedrooms. One full con- domimum, full SIzed gym and whIrlpool Immediate occupancy Price reduced L"'\... GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Two bedroom Cape Cod Large kitchen and dmlllg room comblllatlOn Updated kit- chen and bathrooms Centrdt all' New Roof RecreatIOn room Detached garage Extenor recently pamted ,< GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Located between Wedgewood off Morlllngslde Super locatIOn for thIS sharp four bedroom Cape Cod Family room With fIreplace Two full baths plu~ powder room In walkll1g distance to Ferry. Parcells and Grosse POlllte North Two car attached garage VACANT LOT - Grosse POll1le Woods - 15 x 145 Pnced at $8 800 PROVENCAL ROAD - ThIS beau- LAKESHORE ROAD - Overlook- A PRIVATE ROAD - 1Il the Farms tiful Coloma I IS graced by flOe ar- 109 Lake St ClaIr, thiS beautIful Col hosts thiS home which has been ex- chItectural detail and a well de ol1lal IS situated on almost three tenSIvely remodeled With large Signed floor plan There are large acres A spacIOUS, but comfortable roofn SIZes, It's a great home for en- room SIzes, a paneled library and a home, the floor plan works well for tertammg The kitchen has oak cab. heated garden room as well as fIVe entertammg or famIly activItIes All mets, a Jenn-alre and Thermadore fIreplaces (two m bedrooms) SIt maJor baths have been remodeted ovens The pantry has a wet bar, .G.Edgar bassociates uated on a large walled lot, It ISone The house has four newer furnaces, and there's a first floor laundry of the few smaller hou"es on Pro- central all', sprll1kler system, Graceful French doors, reflmshed vencal Four famIly bedrooms, secunty system and garage space floors and contemporary decor three baths plus thIrd floor and gar for seven cars Eight bedrooms and There are mne bedrooms (SIXfami- 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 age apartments fIve baths ly) and SIXbaths NEW! NEW! NEW! GracIOus English Tudor presllglOusly located III the Farms Beaullful natural woodwork throughout thIS claSSIChome The stefKIown IIvmg room ISlIltJmate, the famIly room IS open and the kItchen IS convelllent and modern, both overlook an mground pool A house that can eaSily accommodate a small group or laVish crowd Add to that the charm of a master bedroom WIth fire- place and you have poSSibly and best SIXbedroom home ,- on the market LARGER THAN IT LOOKS thiS NOW 1\ DRIVE BY' Insl!>t on see- GREAT STARTER HOME' ThIS four bedroom, one and one half IIlg thIS lovmgly cared for four bed- well mallltamed house has an open story home m the Farm,; IS a well room two bath home The cathedral Cloor plan With an updated kItchen mamtamed home and has the be"t ceIlIng 111 the hVlllg room adds a .and new carpetmg 111 the famIly of ranch and Colomal Two bed baromal feehng to an eaSIly mam. room BIgger than It looks, you must Thmk ahead - Capture the regal hfestyle beflttlOg an rooms, bath, family room and hVlllg talned home Breakfast room over- see It to believe It Three bedrooms. English Tudor m thIS grand seven bedroom manor room WIth fIreplace \\ III assure you looks pnvate walled patio and gar- family room With fireplace &>e It sItuated In Grosse Pomte Shores close to Lake St Clair privacy, whIle two bedrooms, bath dens See '}go Barrmgton thIS Sun- Sunday at 2059 Ridgemont ThIS beauty offers pnvacy III the vast IIvmg and dmmg and den do the same for your day room, and bedrooms atop a dramatic staIrcase The chIldren on the second floor Con spacIOus lot ....111easlly accommodate a sWimming pool vement locatIOn for schools, tran,; or tenms court portatlOn and the Farms PlCr Man) custom features All thIs \\ on't laq for under $115,000 See 1')6 Moro'>,; thIS Sunday A meticulous treasure, thiS dehghtful famIly home IS (OPEN SUNDAY 2-5) much more spacIOus than It would lead you to believe' We offer four generous bedrooms, two full baths, a com- "i'lO Barrington - Not A Dnve-By - See Above pletely eqUIpped eat-m kItchen, and a formal dlmng room All of thiS plus hardwood floors, natural ....ood. I 'if) Moros'> - Llrgpr Than If Looks - See Above work, and central all" 20'}!JRidgemont -- Great Starter Home - See Above EQUHiu rtAr::-u BOR LAN D-JOHNSTON [B ""TWOItt<.. AlIi..liOelat~ of' ._ REALTOR' --- THIS HOME NEEDS YOU to fIll Its rooms With Joyful -'--- hvmg Helax by Ih(' natural fIreplace - serve dmner 10 Many, Many More by Appointment the ,;eparate dmmg room With Its lovely bay wllldow- Turn one of the three bedrooms mto a qUIet den or TV EARL KEIM ~c1ll11gOf Buvmg Our Full Time Profc~slonals room - leI the kids romp In the basement All this close ,Ire read v 10 help Call Today to schools In Grosse POInte Woods REALTY ',' 395 Fisher Road 20647 Mack Avenue (i) 1I1'llmlt!' (,f' \(l//t/1 /I/(~/1 PIII/(/\/lt'l'm (('II, \t hOIl/ • _ The Ilelp"'l1 People r 886-3800 884-6400 , • \ • I Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS r------Page Eleven-B-.... Thle-Tax. • • @ AND H~f2E"5 HoW Grosse Pointe Board of Realtors@ lB THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED REALTOR' OUR TSL.E-TAX WoRt's EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS 987LAKESHORE ROAD, GROSSJ.~QINTE SHOHES, two bedrooms, one SINE REALTY and one half bath, and fa c:,Q I (Jom All on one floor . IT'S WORTH YOUR TIME INCOME PHOPERTY 612614 ALTfo;R rWAD, two family bnck dnd two TO CALL SINE ... bedroom!> each umt GROSSE POINTE SHORES VACANT LOT 121xI67 JEfoFERSO'\i AVE, corner of U'iIVERSITY 119Vel mel - SIXloom, bllck Coloma!, three bpdr uorm ne\1 mudern kIt PLACE chen, cdrpcllng, !>Idednve, two CdI' gal age endo!>ed I{'dr POIeh GROSSE POINTE WOODS 3Jo~n$. (Joo~man,~c , PlUCE REDUCED - 2209 IIdmpton -- Thl ee Iwdloum COIOnldl, newer ComputeT/zed - MultJ!Jsted r kItchen, no wax floor ne"" roof, natul.1l IIreplace mcel) decorated, 93 KERCHEVAL full basement \l,lth Idvdtory, lOll ~'iO\ 886-3060 GROSSE POINTE Established 1951 @ REALTQA , [B SINE REALTY IB CffOtnMfJ....- REA.lTOR MULTILIST SEHVICE FARMS OFFICE 884-7000 a recorded tax mformatIOn sprVlce whIch may be able to answer your tax and some refund questIOns, The telephone number and a hst of tOpiCSIS m your tax package, 321 Morass, Grosse Pomte Farms A public lIervice me8llage from the Internal Revenue Service Second floor mother m-Iaw apartment Ullu!>udlolle dlld one half !>torybrick home, IIvmg room, natural fireplace, lormal dJnmg room, newer kitchen t\liObedroom!>, bath, den, recreatIOn 100m wet bar new carpetlllg FIrst 90, BERKSHIHE - OPEN SU~ floor redecorated New Pella wmdows throughout Alummum tnm, two DAY 2-5 - Located ~outh of Jeffer- car detached son on one of the Park's fmest EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY f ~ streets AB~OLUTEL Y OUT Undelivered Refunds , 'STANDING - Completelv reno. 4710 YORKSHIRE d '"vated Englrsh Tudor You must !>ee Lovely two bedroom brick bungalow Central all' condlhonlng, new car pet ~ for yourself to appreciate Per- IIlg Includes l>tove and refrigerator, unfinished !>econd floor !>creened • feet for entertalllmg by usmg thiS porch, two and one half car gdrage $JJ,;)OOImmedIate Occupdncv (' 141436 SOMERSET - ExcellentlJl\estmenl piece of property L1\ e m one umt and rent out the other Sharp 1\\0 famJly d\\clhng III e...cellent rental drea of Grosse Pomte Park Call for a private shOll rng If you have moved and thmk you have a tax refund coming, contact us so we can contact you. For detaIls call 868 WESTCHESTER - Three bedroom Colomal formal dmmg room, the IRS ' _ famdy room, screened porch, two and one half baths. new cement !i$ ~~..fI'" "-.i- ~fl.t.k _~ t .. ~ A pubfic urvice meNage from tM Internal Revenue Service m yard and drive m 1984 Attractively decorated l'j \24 MACK AVE - $1'jO,UOO6,000' l>quarc feet " Perfecl for user or rn vestor Call JIm Saros for det.llis 1886'l(30) Tax Counseling for the Elderly \535 KENSINGTON - Beautiful English Colomal I Three bedrooms. one bath, one lavatory Leaded glass wmdows, reccs!>ed natural fireplace. ceramic tile famIly room floor country kItchen, entrance foyer oak w~cAMe To 1FI~ glGHi floors ThIrd floor expdllslon attIc two car gardge FL.Ac~ MOTH~f2,,.1HI~ LAC?'( i~I fc.NOW~ WHAT ~H~/51AL.rIN I EXPERIENCE LAKEFRONT LIVING A~lJ-r A qUiet, pnvate waterfront oasIs to live and play located fight on Lake St Clair ThiS stunnmg glassed A-Frame home ISa boater's or entertalller's dream WIth Its open spacIOUS floor plan, panoramIc lake VIews, pathwa) Schultes garden leadlllg to octagonal pool and 16' boat hOist wltb steel !>eawall Callforma dnrtwood fireplace and accents from the Rose Terrace Eslate Call Rose FItzgerald for more mformatlOn (F-IOJEj<') BY APPOINTMENT ~ , ....- E~ -, . ~~!!!!,.,~~.~~~ -~~, Ae..-.LTOR~ ~ y Older taxpayers can get tax assIstance through thIS program. Check wIth the IRS for a location near you A pllblk /leroke meNage from tlw?Intel7UJlRevenlle Service WHITIIER - FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY - Ne\\-el four bedroom, t\~O and one half balh Cololllal \\ Ith largr famrl) room and kItchen Terrlflc REVERLV - Dlstmchve vintage manor home m convement Farms loca floor plan $117500 lIOn Refreshmg custom decorating to bamsh the winter blues Beautiful floor plan, hIgh ceIlings. spacIOus rooms, numerous fIreplaces gleaming hardwood floors throug~out II \RVARD - Beauhful Georgian Colomal With central entrance has fIve Dr<. OR. bedrooms, three and one half baths Updated kItchen WIth separate breakfast room Llvmg room has natural fireplace and wet bar New SMITH JONES decor throughout first floor New carpetmg TIIOR;'I, TREE - Lovely four bedroom, t\liOand one half bath Colomal ISlocated on a qUIet court m Grosse Pomte Woods Appealing features mclude large famIly room \\11thnatural fireplace newer kitchen. and tasteful decor PRICE REDUCED - You'll be ~urprlsed at the "paclOus rooms, cuslom SE:\1JNOLE - Maglllflcent LoUIS Kamper deSigned French regency kitchen, second floor laundry, four bedrooms, 1\,0 full bath~ den WIth wet reSIdence m IndIan Village The archItecture, though French m con- bar, FlOrida and recreatIOn room for luc;1$111 000 ceptIOn. reflects popular GeorgIan features of floor-to-celhng wmdows. marble fireplace and staircase, arched door ways, articulated cormce IMMACULATf: INCOME - Very clean and \\ell mamtamcd two family moldmgs ThiS wonderful home has hIstory and character It was m Grosse POInte Park Each umt hac; three bedroomc; natural fireplace featured on the Indian Village Garden Tour In 1982 and separate ulilihes INCOME & INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FABULOUS (' ANAL HOME - With three>bedrooms onl' a nd one half baths, \LTER - Near Wmdmlll Pomle SpaCIOUSclean two family flat, separate hbrary, modern kitchen and spaclOU!>family room \1Ith cathedral cell- new furnaces New roof mg fIreplace, wet bar and doorwa 11to large yard a nd patio area '\I~o an IlOfoot ~eawall wllh coverrd hOist Call tOOa) SOMERSET - Excellent two famIly bnck mcome offers three bedrooms each Ulllt, IIvmg rooms WIth natural fIreplaces, formal dmmg rooms CANAL PROPERTY - Build your dream hou~e on Ihl~ lIOxl1Ofoot vacant Separate basements and utilities Jot complete With steel c;eawall W \ VBURN - ChOIce two famIly lIlcome Two bedrooms lower, three bedrooms upper Good rental area Separate basements and furnaces Youngblood nealty In( SCHULTES REAL ESTATE Divorced and separated parents can both deduct medIcal m 710 NOTRE DAME expenses they pay for their child Order free IRS Publication 504 usmg your tax package La'Ii AI TOR 881.8900 G:r A public lervice me_ge from tlw?Internal Revenue Service , .' Feature Page Twelve-S Thursday, February 20, 1986 f!J-Dt1tte Rackham Choir under DeHaven: Counter Points Making a big splash with a big sound By Pat Roussea\l By Elsa Frohman For Advertising Information call 886 7474 FrederIC DeHaven keeps a greeting card sent to him by a DAWOO D has a great new collectIOn of ~ fnend It reads, "Never try to fashions for cruise and spring. See the contrast Of, ) teach a pig to slOg. It won't work electric blue and white, yellow and black or black and It annoys the pig" and white for smart dresses. Salmon pink or can- In hiS roles as conductor of the dy cotton pink for casual cotton dresses ... pant Rackham Symphony ChOIr and and jacket SUIts come in white with splashes of Orchestra, the chOIr director and bri~hts. There's also a new selection of fabulous jewel- orgamst at Chnst Church, Grosse ry for the seasons ahead ... 16840Kercheval 881-0655 Pomte, DeHaven IS domg any- Thursdays until 9 p.m. thmg but trymg to teach pigs to sing Both the R~ckh3m Choir • and the Chnst Church Choirs are Once.A- Year Special ... Satura Moisturizing exacting bodies and membership Cream 80zs IS now $11.50 at the Notre Dame ~harma- requires an audition and some cy in the Village mUSICal talent and/or mUSICal ljc ljc ljc background The Rackham ChOir WIll be Perk Up ... your \\ardrobe \\ilh a ne\\ spring kmt showcased m Its finest form on IIIfrom the Pointe Fashions in flattering peach. beige \I ith Feb 28 when the group presents pastel tops, ) ello" "ith pastel top!>and fresh navy \\ ith Verdi's "ReqUiem," also known ~1i ;YJ1 white. Sizes 6.16 at 15112Kerche\ al. ~o chargt' for altera. .~ ~ tions, 822.2818. as the "ManzonJ Requiem," at Orchestra Hall. The performance * ljc * begms at.8 p m and Will feature Attachments ... in the form of 14K gold hoops, four solOIsts gathered from all flowers and contemporary deSign earring jackets will over the Umted States. givltY0ur stud earrings great new looks. edmund t. AMEE Jewelry co. has just received a beautiful new selection at 20239 Mack Avenue at Oxford. Open Fridays until 8 p.m. .. 886-4600 ljc * ljc )"Jointer Mutschler customers ... are selecting Wood-Mode for rooms other than kitchens and baths They're choosing this cabinetry and furniture for dining rooms, of living rooms and even home offices Wood-Mode I Cabinetry is custom built so you're not limited to stan- dardfurniture dimensions. You also can have paneling .9nterest Photo by Elsa Frohman and wainscotting, beams or flooring to follow through Frederic DeHaven wears several hats as he acts as choir director and organist at Christ Church, with your scheme. Discuss your space needs and Grosse Pointe and the conductor of the Rackham Symphony Choir and Orchestra. The Rackham Choir decorating dreams with the experts at Mutschler Kit- will present Verdi's "Requiem" on Feb. 28 at Orchestra.Hall. chens, 20227 Mack A venue, 884.3700. lyrical tenor and a very resonant, Baker IS origmally from Ar- The "ReqUIem" will be accom- ljc * * The Rackham Choir, the oldest moderately dark bass" mada, MICh, m northern Ma- pamed by a 50 pIece orchestra Is your 19" TV set the focal point in your famil)' room chOir in Detroit according to De- The individual skills of the comb County. She has relatives m conducted by DeHaven This is G Haven, consIsts of 100 extremely instead of the custom fireplace with the imported tiles? smgers are important to mamtam the Grosse Pointe area She re- the same orchestra, made up of Are the wires running to the VCR, stereo, etc. spoiling your dedicated smgers. About a dozen the quahty of the overall sound, cently received good reviews for DetrOIt area musicians, which ac- uncluttered look? If so let's discuss some alternatives. are Grosse Pointers. DeHaven DeHaven saId her featured performance m compames the MIchigan Opera At Baker Concepts we have wall to ceiling systems with unlimited has been leading the group for "When some people lag behind, "Martha" With the MichIgan Theatre nexlbillty for every r~m In the house. Solid doors, glass doors, curv- three years and has left hiS own It take away from the bnghtness ed and angled doors, traditional, transitional and ultra-contemporar) Opera Theatre After performmg "They are some of the finest stamp on the body He conducts and clanty of the ensemble If m the "Requiem" on Feb 28, she players m the city," DeHaven styling available. Come see our version of a great room, one with rigorous auditions for membership warmth and atmosphere .. , here the cu..tom fireplace is the focal there IS too much vibrato, It Will Immediately fly to Los said and insists that the singers "do sounds out of tune," he said Angeles where she will perform Verdi'S "ReqUiem" is a pIece point BAKERconcepts, 19591 Mack Avenue, their homework," and learn their The Rackham Choir has many the same work with PlaCido Do- speCially SUited to a large chOir Grosse Pointe Woods, 884.;088. music completely before coming musIc teachers and people who mmgo and the Los Angeles Phil- such as Rackham It is filled With to the weekly rehearsals. majored m musIc in college m its harmonic. dramatic orchestral work and * "Some of the members have ORIENTAL DESIGN CARPETS BY ranks. Goeke IS a regular performer exactmg fugues. had choral experIence and many "They come because they have CAROL .. INVENTORY SALE. Up to With the Metropohtan Opera He have had vocal training," De- had a valua ble experience m their has been seen preVIOusly m "It is so loud m the orchestra 50% off all my 100% wool area rugs, 18536 Haven said "They are incredibly college glee club or church chOir Grosse Pointe as a performer at (at several dramatic pomts) that East Warren near Mack. 884-8383. dedicated and some of the most and they want to contmue to have the Grosse Pointe War Memorial in few recordings or perfor. ljc diSCIplined singers I have ever that sort of experience With Music Festival. mances can the chorus cut '" worked with." through You always Wish for five Edwin ... has been invited to a well known Bever- musIc," DeHaven saId. "I beheve White IS recently of the Ham- When choosing new chOir mem- that all people are born to per- burg Opera Theatre He IS cur- times as many smgers," De- ly Hills salon to style beautiful cover girl, Kelly Em- Haven said bers, DeHaven has specifiC qualt- form. I have to tram their per- rently head of the voice depart- berg's hair. He's leaving February 25 and will be back ties in mind formmg skllls and their deSire to ment at Oakland Umverslty. "He DeHaven came to Grosse 5 Edwin 20327 at work March at Paul Salon, Mack "I look for a person who learns perform." IS an outstandmg bass and is busy Pomte m 1975 He took hiS tram- A venue, 885-9001. qUickly and whose voice has a Next week's "ReqUiem" will be performing throughout the coun- mg at Juilliard, the Oberlin Con- ljc clear timbre and a bright clear distmguished by its outstandmg try," DeHaven said servatory and the University of * sound without vibrato I look for soloists According to DeHaven, Complete Nail Care ... at Tresses Hair Studio, "Rackham is brave to put on Michigan He has a background in Sight readmg skills I don't accept Verdi's mass m honor of the poet thIS type of performance once a both orchestral and choral con- 16914 Kercheval in the Village, Introducing Kelly anyone who Will have to lean on who specializes in PEDICURES ... ACRYLIC Alexandro Manzom IS one of the year at Orchestra Hall," De- ductmg NAILS ... WRAPS and the new NAIL BONDING. somebody else to make hiS contn- most operatic and dramatic Haven said "It really extends It- "Verdi'S ReqUiem IS one of the Now for a limited time only,. 50% ocr nail bond. butlon They all know they have a choral works self fmanclally to give thiS to the greatest works of the 19th century ing. Call 881-4500. responsIbility and they knew their The solOists will be Beverly city of DetrOit." for the conductor," DeHaven music well They perform with RenauIdl, Allee Baker, Leo Goeke The Rackham ChOir IS an mde- said '" * * skill. " and John Paul White Renauldl is pendent mstltution that supports For ticket mformatIOn on the Be Good .. ,to your lamps. Bring them to Wflght's DeHaven selects his smgers as formly of the Umversity of Michi- itself through ticket sales, mem- Feb 28 performance, call Gift and Lamp Shop to find new lamp shades and for an instrumentalist might tune the gan. She currently IS associated ber dues, grants and the support 863-5828 The concert is bemg repairs that can usually be done while you wait at 18650 mdlVldual stnngs of hIS instru- WIth Oberhn Conservatory She of the Michigan Council for the sponsored by WQRS RadiO and Mack Avenue. FREE PARKING next to the building ment. regularly travels to smg with or- Arts the MIChIgan CouncIl for the Arts "You want a homogeneous sound chestras She last appeared m '" '" '" and a homogeneous ensemble I GrossE' Pomte m 1983 That ap- Women's Health ()r= Dis- want a bright soprano and a nch pearance was also in cooperatIOn V()l?T~ CALL. I_T() •... but darker alto I want a bright with DeHaven cover the hand-pIcked selection oJ good quality Pre-Columbian figurines, Egyptian artifacts, ancient Tho old for children? glass. Roman and Mideastern glass dating from Third Introducing Nail Bonding . a ul1lque By William T. Mixson, :\I.D. Century B,C., art from the Orient and more. You'll en- process of lengthening and strengthening. joy browsing and discovering at 16035 Mack at Devon- the nail. Now for a limited time only take If you are over 30 and plannmg to have your ftrst chIld, wel- come to the crowd In the last 20 years, the number of women shire, 884-9779. 50% off nail bonding with this ad Call postpomng their family until later In hfe has grown by leaps and '" '" * 881-4211 for appointment. Lia NaIl Clinic, bounds JOSEF'S English muffin bread is a real treat for 20311 Mack Avenue. One per customer Having a baby at a later age has nsks and beneftts that only breakfast. Have it sliced and toast it. Available Wednes- only' you can be the fmal judge In general, however, If you want to days and Saturdays at 21150 Mack Avenue, 881-5710 and * * walt to have your children, go nght ahead in the Vintage Pointe, Kercheval at Notre Dame, 881-3500 TRESSES A major advantage of delaymg childbeanng IS that older par- (open SUndays 9:30 a.m .• l:30 p.m,). ents are usually more economically and emotionally secure The R The Entire Staf£ .. of Tre" ..cs Hair Studio i., mother-to-be has had time to ftmsh her education, and develop * '" '" E .just back from the MIDWEST SPRING '!l6 n.\1R S AND FASHION SHOW, Call for an appomtment, her career By their 30s, many couples feel that they have a S 881-4500 for the latest trend .. in hair cuttin~ and stable relatIOnshIp and able to handle the responSibilities of chIld- Ed~szewsld ~ R~i~~~\~~d~f~~~~~~E coloring ... 16914 Kercheval in the Vi!lagt'. bearing you buy your area rug that's on sale now at 21435Mack. Today's older ""omen are more likely to be phYSically actIve, Free parking in front. 776-5510. S eat well, and have better health care than when they were * .. .. younger Some phySICian') believe that older women are better in- '" '" '" formed about pregnancy and childbIrth, and morE' able to cope Italian Import ... the newly arriv- New Toys For Baby . . to learn and WIth the changes of chlldbearmg than younger mothers-to-be ed cotton-linen blend fabric that's 60" develop They're now at the School Bell 17904 A woman's fertility slowly declines With age up to age 40 and • \ Mack Avenue wide in solids or prints. It's a perfect ~ then falls off rapidly While It's true that many older women are choice for summer separates ... 16837 * * * healthier than they were when they \\ere younger, medIcal condi- Kercheval Open Thursdays until 9 Vital Options and you a tions such as high blood pressure and diabetes occur more often p. m , 343.0003. beyond age 30 Pregnancy puts additIOnal strams on a woman's healthy combination' Please call body, so older mothers are slightly more IlkE'ly to mis('arry, have '" '" '" 884.7525 for complete informatIOn compllcahons dunng pregnancy, or have a caesarean sectIOn "0", about our convenient class times A ma lor concern IS the mcreased fisk of certa In bIrth defects ....GI Treat Yourself ... Monday, February 24. Vmtage ,INeE 1976 Pointe is participating In the Gourmet Food and Wine and special monthly rate For mstance, the chances of havmg a baby \\ Ith Downs syndrome >!!~... Tasting Evening at Park Place Cafe. Tickets In advance mcreases With the mother's age Moc;t doctors recommend • • $12.50 available now at both location ... The past event * '" * genetic testmg and counsehng to women m their Imddle 30s and was a sell-out so make your reservations and enjoy. You b' D!f'go BI\ rra older who become pregnant can preview the menu at Vintage Pointe, Kercheval and ..omc of "hlch ha\f' If you are planmng to become pregnant In the near future. VISit Notre Dame, 885-G8OO. nf'\ f'r bef'n "N'n In tbe Gallery your doctor before conceptIOn to make c;ure your dIet and health ...... Df'troit area are for ..ale at 304FI'iher BUIld- are adequate, and that you have any medIcal problems under ing, !lH-';211 control When you do become pregnant, gE't early and regular prenatal care Unique Optiaue Change for the best! LIfe after a new baby IS very different for couples - as To update your try new eyeglass frames. I). ' Dickens wrote, "the best of tImes, the worst of time" " But don't J()()~ Now save 20% off all lenses and frames. Also let age keep you from expertencmg thiS part of life save 20% off jewelry, travel bags and purses Srngle, free COPieS of "Pregnancy After 30 ' (p 060) are avail at 20339 Mack between Country Club and . . Trunk Show able by sending a stamped, self addre~~ed. bu~rness size enve Lochmoor. Tuesdays-Saturdays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Most lope along with the name of the booklet to The .o\merrcan College Special !"rtday and Saturday only, 30% off all books and of ObstetriCians and GynecologIsts. ResOI,rce Center. 600 Mary insurance accepted, AA5~541. patterns, 397 Fisher Rd. land Ave. SW, Washington. DC 20024 , • \ Section C The Third Section Thursday, February 20, 1986 Peggy O'Connor Send 'em back to Priority-Setting 101 Every once In a while, I read somethlllg In the new::.papers that has me shakmg my head and wondenng whether people are ar- ranging their prIOntles by alphabetICal order these ddY::. Last week It was the utterly fnghtemng ac- count of the Jtlcmpt by d MuulIL Clemen::. lhgh School wre::.thng hopeful to make a state-Imposed 275-pound weight hmlt Seems that the kid had managed to drop more than 60 pounds In hiS three-month quest to make the hmlt, be eligible for wresthng In district competition and stay 10 the runnmg for col- lege wresthng scholarships DespIte that admirable effort, two days before the deadl1Oe, the kid was still a cou- ple dozen pounds over the limit So, accord- mg to published reports, the wrestler trot- ted over to a local health club and spent the day fastmg, runnmg a treadmill and sweat- A bleak Sight for winter-weary sailors. 109off more than 17 pounds III the sauna As unhealthy as that sounds, he dId it apparent- ly with the approval of hiS coach, who was reported to have called in sick that day to Snowbound sailors set sight~ on spring spend the time helpmg hiS protege drop those last few pounds By Mike Andrzejclyk ::.ubscnptlOn list of I1ve such Jour. before that might have been over There are a couple olatheI' February has got to be the wor!>t nals, m~ludmg 'practical Sal!mg, looke? " / thmgs to do during the \\ IIlter. like Unfortunately for the wrestler (and maybe month for Michigan's Sailor!> Sallmg and Yachtlllg Weather-penmttmg IS Ielatl\ e, keepmg up With crew and decldmg fortunately for his heart) he missed the Once they get over the first cou- i\IAG \ZI;\I ES OF FElt !>ome though Some locdl sa 1101''' recall \\ hlch 01 the I aClllg ~el'le!> to take weight hmlt by about four pounds, despite pIe weeks of Jitters nght after the Vlcanous fulfIllment There's time being au: l~ bOdtyard/::' ,111 I\Iar:h part In over the ~ed~on what sounds like loslllg most of the flUid III boat comes out for the !>eason and to read articles about salllllg In ex- ::.andmg a\\ ay \\ hl!e \\ ean~g hat::. Baker ::.a}::. he., no longer d Winter hiS 18-year-old body after December VISIts to adjust otic places or read other people sand gloveb The Ice \\ ouldn t melt hard-core racel , ha vmg mello\\ ed The whole thing left so~t of a funny taste tarps and covers sailors settle m opllllOns a bout plac es whel'(~ off puddles III the parkmg lot until 111the past couple 01 \ ea I., P d1't of gatherings 10 my mouth (Which protfably wasn't near- - like the rest ~f us - for four you've sailed, Bakel' says Idte afternoon, they recall thdt IS remembel mg 110\\ much 'kind of ly as bad as the one the wrestler had In hiS months of wmter wonderland There are also catalogs La peru!>e Pdmtlng IS another ::.tOl,)-hO\\ vou have Invebted In a bOdt dnd mouth after not eating all day> It can't be When February comes It'S boat tor next year's outflttmg, as well ever, blnCe temperature~ have to \\ hat can happen II there'b d col light the too healthy to sweat off nearly 20 pounds In show time It's time to start tIck as manufactUi ers to contact about be above 50 degrees for the paml lI~lOn.as sometime::. hdppens \\ hen such a short time And to place a kid's health mg off the days until the tarps certain eqUipment The ::.ecret ISto to adhere properly But. \\'agb '>d), boatb Jockey at the beglnl1lng of fire .. ° to In Jeopardy for the not-so-noble cause of come off wmter damage I!>check- stretch out the work so It fIlls that leave!> the morning for !>and I dLe~ wrestling IS nothing short of ludicrous ed and the hull IS ready lor a good \\ mter, he adds mg and afternoo~ to pamt \ C. OLl.[~IO\ d couple )C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 North sports Norsemen earn Bi-County cage split By Bill Hoover Others touching first were lost a couple of tough games last North High Young, 100 free; Williams, 500 week to L'Anse Creuse North and North's varsity basketball team free, MacNetl, 100back, Baal, 100 Fraser. had a tough week, earmng a splIt breast, and Dungan, Ellades, Jen- On Feb 10, the freshmen were of two games played against Bi- dretzke and Tenkel, 400free relay. defeated by L'Anse Creuse North, County rivals Roseville Brablec 15-17, 15-12,15-4 Katie Koller had and Clintondale. Spikers win pair eight points, Amy Grierson had North showed no mercy against seven and Beth Blosfilck, six B)' Jo&h Abbott On Wednesday, the Lady Norse- the Cougars on Feb. 11, beatmg North High them, 42-35. North led, 29-19, after men fell to Fraser, 16-14,5-15,15-7 the first half, traded baskets m a North's varsIty volleyball team Dawn Redmon scored 12 pomts pretty even third quarter and then won a couple of BI-County League and Mary Spiewak, SiX. games last week, defeating both put the game away WIth 15 fourth The freshmen's record stands at quarter pomts Clintondale and Lake Shore 2-9 On l"eb 21, they play at Grosse Dave Bryer led all scorers With On }<'eb 10, the Lady Norsemen POinte South 12points, followed by Jon Palazzo, beat Clintondale, 15-7, 15-6 JUnior With 10pomts Bill MIller led North Lisa Van Hollebeke scored 13 Matmen fourth With seven rebounds pomts servmg In the fmal game SenIor Cmdy Bowman had four The Norsemen wrestling team North went on the road on Feb competed in the BI-County League 13 to face the league-leadmg Clm- kills and JUnIor Barbie Loeher, three ChampIOnships at ClIntondale on tondale Dragons Although it was Feb 8, placmg fourth a much better game than the la&t Two days later, North dropped Lake Shore, 15-5,15-1 JUnior Julie Freshman John Shefferly took time the two teams met, Clmton- first place at 112 pounds. Other dale still wound up with a 62-52 Cook served seven pomts and semor VIrginIa Sanders, SIX hIgh flmshers mclude' Jumor PhIl VIctory Sheffer!)' (second at 126 pounds' I The Lad} NVj:.~m~1l :,(tt11l1 a( Miller had a big game WIth 21 sophomore WIlham Lewis (second Leading South's varsity bas- pomts Other leaders were Palaz. 15-6overall and 9-1 m the league ketball team to victory recently * '" * at 132 pounds), sophomore Dave zo With 12pomts and Dave Justice, Van Dale (second at 185 pounds), (top) Sean Bruce, who had 34 The JV volleyball squad splIt a with six Chfls Dudeck cleaned the sophomore Kevm Mack (third at points, 15 assists, 13 steals and wmdow several times, fInIshing paIr of games last week The girls' record IS 9-2 119 pounds), and freshman John six rebounds in two games and WIth nme rebounds The Lady Norsemen defeated Klostermeyer (third at 198 Tim Hudson (right) who had 31 * * * pounds) The JV team beat Brablec, 57-25, ClIntondale on Feb 10, 15-3, 15-9 points in South's two league vic- Freshman Kern Peters served tories last week. on Feb 11, but lost a bIg one to Clmtondale, 68-57, on Feb 13. eight pomts and sophomore Robm Gymnasts fall Against Brablec, Carl Schultz Wheatley chipped In with SIX North's gymnastics squad had played well under the boards, fm- spikes, including two for kills only one meet last week, falling to ishmg WItheight rebounds. He also On Feb. 12, North fell to Lake Fraser 1255-12275 on Feb 13. led scorers with 14 points And Shore, 17-15. 15-4 Jill Boardman had two firsts and agamst Clintondale, Russell Rice * * '" a second; Cmdy Dundon, a second South sports and Marc Demamgold kept North The mnth grade volleyball team and two thirds from bemg run out of the gym. each scormg 17 points Devils skate to two league wins Tankers fare _well Center Ice in GPHA By Jennifer McSorley and Lance Harding were named "played well all the way around North's varsity SWIm team per- South High players of the game Saad had 18 one of the best games she's formed well' recently, downmg The South varsity hockey team pomts and three assists, Harding played all season" (By JennIfer Lake Shore, 117-55, and toppmg Mite Division 3-2, in this mtense contest. James beat both of Its league opponents had 12 points, SIX rebounds and McSorley) South Lake, 130-39 The Norsemen Custer opened the scormg for the last week, dowmng Fraser, 8-1, three steals Andre Bielski scored dropped a 109-63 meet to rival CANADIENS.SEALS Talons, from Brian Law and John and edging Ann Arbor Pioneer, 3-2 the wmmng basket With two sec- South High. After giving up the game's first Graffius. Andris' pass put the Fraser was the first Victim for onds left on the clock Gymnasts score well Chalking up VIctories against goal, Benson's Canadlens fought Canadiens' Massu in alone for the the first place South team Andy Ament earned player of South dropped a paIr last week, Lake Shore were the 200 medley back to post a 3-1 victory over a tymg goal P A Brown gave the Sophomore Tim Jerome got the the game honors against the lOSing to Troy Athens, 1306-10815 relay team of Jeff Williams, Rob tough Seals team. Jay RICCIopen- Canadwns a short-lived lead, game rolling with hiS unassisted HuskIes on Feb. 14, scormg 10 and to Edel Ford, 120.7-104.8, but Walters, Brad Cooksey and Andy ed the scormg With a hard shot, aSSisted by J. Huebner and goal. Junior Andy Roy followed pomts, With 11 rebounds and four scored well individually. Young; Greg Cooksey, in the 200 Paul Megler drew an assist Brian O'Malley, but Abby Fox tied It up with a goal from Rob Wood. South blocked shots. ErIC London's name Against Athens. semor Carm and 500free; Brad Cooksey, m the Brown tied the score on a blast off for the Talons on a pass from Mary 2001M and 100fly; Ian MacNeil, in a Brent Kuhar pass. Benson's Jeff scored five hmes In the second dIdn't show up in the statistics, but Seyler placed third in the floor ex- Meade At one point, the Talons' B- period, with Junior John Nicholson, he contributed both offenSIvely and ercises (8.11) to lead South's scor- the 50free and 100back; Dave Far- Huebner got the WInner on a set up line had six good scoring chances, senior Eric Warezak, sophomore defensively with his efforts. ing Against Ford, senior Kathy rell, Peter Ehades, MacNeil and by Kevin O'Malley, who later not- but Benson's goalie P. Huebner Roger Romme and sophomore The Blue Devils near the end of Trefzer was second on the vault Scott Tenkel in the 400 free relay, ched an empty net goal before the stood hIS ground. O'Malley scored Kevin Bourke (his first of the year) the season with a 7-10record over- (775) and jUnIor Amy Tyrer and and Mike Reynolds, in divmg. fmal buzzer. GoalIes Paul Huebner the wmning goal WIth 2:07 re- notching goals Rodney GOIn all "I'm very pleased WIth the de- Seyler tied for third on the floor In between the league VictOrIeS and Behl Rabbam made several mammg; P.A. Brown drew an as- (two), Romme, Wood (three), and fense," saId coach Al Devme "We (7.8) (By JennIfer McSorley) over Lake Shore and South Lake excellent saves. Benson's Browe SISt. Talons' goalie Ev Meade and Roy earned second period assists. are playmg WIth more Intensity was the loss to Suuth. DespIte the MerrIweather, Kenny McIntyre A-lIners Booth Platt and DaVId The thIrd period was a long one, and It's more of a team effort South's varsity gymnastics team lopsided defeat, senior Norseman and Georgie Massu played well as Gracey played well, as did the dye to Fraser's nurn~rous penal- now': conquered Ferndale, 105.2-94 5 on diver Reynolds won first place in did the Seals' Frank Zimmer, Canadiens' Leo Salvaggio, Kuhar hiS event Joimng Reynolds on the ChriS For~ ,~nd ColIn Darke ties 'rBy ~he end of the game, the The JV faces L'Anse Creuse Jan.27 Semor Kathy Trefzer took and Kevm Leach. winners'. block were Yo'!ng, in the I CANADIENS-FLYERS Ramblers had Just one extra man North 'on Feb. 21 first on the vault (7 75); freshman RADIERS-OIUO on the bench; WIth the remamder * • Karen Trefzer was third on the 100 free, G.. <;:ooksey, m the 100. Two third perIod goals lifted The GPD Raiders exploded for * back; and WIlliams, Young, and Benson's Canadlens to a 3-1 Win out with game misconducts South's freshman cagers won big vault (7 5) On the parallel bars, B. five first period goals and went on Fraser scored once, but Wood got last week, beatmg Oakwood by 35 junior Amy Tyrer placed second and G Cooksey, m the 400 free over the Flyers The Canadlens' B to defeat the Sylvania Stars, 7-3 that back with hiS unassIsted goal. pomts and topping Anchor Bay by (6.6) and freshman MOnIca relay. . Brown and the Flyers' Omar Goal scorers were DaVid Ferguson Senior goaltender Blll Tecos and 20. McDermott was third (615). Recordmg best s.wlms agamst Sawaf traded unassIsted goals ear- (four), MIke Anway (two) and An- sophomore Mike Semack shared "Everyone played and played Senior Sonja Shell urn (675) was South were MacNeIl, 50 free and Iy m the game. Kuhar notched the dy Baskel. Assists went to Chris- the victory; Semack came into the 100back; Drew Dungan, 100free; wmmng goal from B Brown and well," coach John Jones saId of the third on the balance beam and tensen, Baskel and Taylor (two game midway through the third C.h~iSCaldwell and Bob Straske, Davy Presnell O'Malley got an m- Oakwood game ChriS Gramlmg sophomore Heidi Heilman (74) each), and Gokenbach and period. led South against Anchor Bay with was second In the floor exercise dIvmg, B. Cooksey, 2001M and 500 surance goal with 1 10remaining Hudson South Improved its Michigan hiS 17 pomts free; John Baal,. ~OObreaststroke, Goaltenders McIntyre and Tommy Metro League-leadlOg record to The frosh are 13-1and set to play and ChriS CandllIotI~, 100 fly. Waldron stopped several break- RAIDERS-ESSEX 13-5-2with a 3-2 wlo over PlImeer rIVal North HIgh on Feb. 21 "With Matmen end year The Sout~ Lake victory sa~ 12 away shots by both teams. Can- Jamie Bufalhno led the Raiders on Feb. 14 Aftel' a scoreless first the kmd of rivalry between North South's wrestlers had a tough dlffere~t. Norsemen r~cord fIrst adiens Stephen Andrls, Bnan Fehl- to a 3-1 victory over the Essex AA period, South got going with three and South," Jones added, "You time at the distrIct competition place fimshes MacNeIl, Wa~ters, 109 and Peter Anthony Brown squad BufaIlino turned away 19of goals in the second period. NIChol- just throw out the records and last week, lOSIng all of theIr Farr~lI and Jeff Cornell fi~ished played well, as did the Flyers' the 20 shots he faced m goal, mak- son scored from Romine, Wood come ready to play tough. Even matches and endmg their season fln,t m the 200medley relay, Dun- Ranni Sawaf Drew Norton and ing one dazzling save after made It 2-0on an assist from junior though we beat them by 10early in WIth a 2-11 record gan was first In the 200 free; Ron J C Tibbits ' another Leadmg the scormg were Jeff Lefebvre and closed out the Jendretzke, in the 200 1M, . Baskel (two) and Ferguson Pulls, the season, we're takmg the game "We started off slowly, but Im- Reynolds, dIVIng, and B Cooksey, CANADIENS-TALONS scoring from Jerome. very serIously." proved as the season progressed," Rashid, Hudson, Taylor and An- 100 fly. The Canadlens edged the Talons, South's next game IS at Port saId coach Larry Carr Carr ac- way drew assIsts. Huron, tomght, Feb 20 Spikers near perfect knowledged the efforts of Dave Cagers take two South's varsity and Junior var- MorInelli, Gordon MUir, Tony sity volleyball teams had a nearly Smlhal, Pete Hart, Jamie Pang- By Stephen Ebner perfect week, wmmng three of the born, Barry Brooks and Mark South High four matches played. Thomas Thomas held the distinc- The Blue Devil varsity basket- The varsity beat Anchor Bay, tIOn of bemg the Blue Devils' sole ball team won another pair of 15-6,15-10 Senior Theresa Schulte winner m many meets thIS season. games last week, beatmg Anchor made five kills, junior May Younes (By Stephen Ebner) Bay, 57-43, and Port Huron North- had seven service pomts and soph- ern, 77-52. omore Megan Keller scored eIght Agamst the Anchor Bay Tars, serVice pomts CHINESE GOLDEN forward TIm Hudson tossed m 21 The girls also topped Port Huron AND points Guard Sean Bruce had 17 Northern, 15-9, 15-4. Coach Cindy points, seven aSSISts, seven steals Sharp called the match an "out- ~MERICAN BUDDHA and three rebounds Guard Ed standing team effort." DISHES Gramling scored 15 pomts "We played very, very well for "We controlled the tempo of the a change," Sharp said. JUnIor Featuring the very Ilnest In Cantonese dishes For luncheons and Dinners plus exollc Cocktails game and played hard," said Heather Imel made six kills, jUnIor GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION'S coach George Petrouleas Barb Van WIngerden had four kills Monday thru Thursday 11 a.m. 11 p.m. Against Port Huron Northern on and Keller also played 'Nell m the Friday 11 a m - 12 P m Feb. 14, South agam spread out the back row. SenIor Mary Ann Mon- Saturday 12 noon - 12 p.m scoring among the 11players who tagne had another fme game Sunday 12 noon - 11 p.m got into the game Bruce led the setting. way again With 17 POInts, eight COCKTAIL LOUNGE COMPLETE South IS 16-2 overall, 10-1and In Near Wt"trler Ample Parking Corry Out Serv,ce assists, SIX steals and three re- first place in the EML ANNUAL 16340 Harper bounds. GramlIng followed WIth 12 881-6010 points; Hudson and DaVid Cald- * * * well had 10 points each The JV lost to Anchor Bay, 15-11, The Blue Devils Will travel to 9-15,7-15 Sophomore Barb Denier L' Anse Creuse North tomorrow, scored eight pomts servmg and Feb. 21, then come home for their freshman Chris Schulte added SIX. BEGINNER'S regular season finale against East Denier also made two kills, and Schulte and sophomore Erm Duf- KITCHEN Detroit on Friday, Feb 28 South's record stands at 12-5overall, 9-2 m fy had one apiece the Eastern MIchIgan League. The girls bounced back to beat Port Huron Northern, 15-6, 8-15, • • • 15-1 Schulte scored 11poInts serv- CENTER SKATING CLINIC The JV also won tWice last week, 109 and sophomore Carrie Donald- Three major cabinet beating Anchor Bay, 44-42,and top- son added 10. Schulte had two kills ping Port Huron Northern, 48-32,to and Denier and sophomore lines, in 40 styles. CLASSES START SATURDAY, bring its league record to 5-6. Stephanie Dmka, one each. Countertops and Against the Tars, Marty Saad Coach Amy Argo said that Dmka FEBRUARY22, 1986 accessories available. * OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND OLDER * TEN HOURS OF SKATING INSTRUCTION BY JLA hosts college hockey finals Do it yourself or EXPERIENCED G PH A COACHES * CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT 10 A M AND 11 AM. Joe LoUiS Arena will host the senes ticket package and on a installation available. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS FOR 4 WEEKENDS Central Collegiate Hockey ASSOCI- game-day baSIS. The Slolfles BEGINNING FEBRUARY 22 ation championships for the fifth tickets includes all four games for * COST -$40 00 PER STUDENT AT 'REGISTRATION consecutive year The tourna- $18 and may be purchased at the Free estimates. * EQUIPMENT NEEDED-ICE SKATES ment begins With the semIfinals JLA box office only Game day at 5 p.m. Friday, March 7, fol- tickets are $10, $9 and $8 and may FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL lowed by the fmals on saturday, be purchased at JLA or any TIC'- March 8 at 4 p m ket World outlet 15554 E. Warren Avenue For group rates or general in- 881.5894 Tickets for the champIonship 882-6822 are available, in both a CCHA formation call 567-6000. _--.. ~ ~_ L'..-~ __ ~ _e: ... '..I .....F...... - ...... ----- ..... --_---.--- ...... ------~ ...... FE to a Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-C Chasing a record North diver seeksto cap successful career at state finals By Peggy O'Conllor Heynolds has done a fme Job flll- Umverslty of MIChIgan dIver dive nght now is the lllward 1III Mike Brown knows a good mg the record-holder's shoes at who was coachmg high school pike. "Inward ISthe best direc- diver when he see1:. one And North Reynolds ftmshed mnth diving at the time But he had tIOnfor me and I've been throw. three sea~ons ago, he ~(lW one In the states m diving last year hopes that hiS son would make Ing the 11/2 pIke for about two That diver IS North !:>elllor and as a sophomore, managed the sWIm team as a SWimmer, years now. BaSIcally, It'S the Mike Reynold~, who ll'OllICally, d 19th place f1l1IShm the state not a dIver dIve I know I can count on when IS chasmg the record that ftnals, despite a broken foot "He wanted me to be a swim- I have to " Brown, an NCAA natIOnal dlv- Best of all, hiS coaches say, he mer, I guess because he had It isn't surprlslllg tha t mg competItor, set as d Norse- ISa JOYto work wIth and an a~- wanted to be a sWImmer but Reynolds - a dedicated com- man m 1978 Brown saw set to North's program both In was too short to make the team petltor - counts two near- Reynolds dive as d fre!:>hman, and out of the water But I wanted to be a dIver and mIsses as hiS most memorable says North ~wlm codch Les I Just kept telling him that I was moments In an excellent North RoddlS, and predicted good "Personahty-wlse, he's a gomg to dIve. career thlllg~ tor both Ht"molds and qUiet, self-motivated guy," says "I guess It'S worked out pret- "The two meets which stand North . Roddls "He stnves tor ex- ty well .. out the most are the regionals "Iremembcl thdl," Heynold!> cellence m Just about every So far, It has Reynolds ISNo and the zones m my freshman says "He came to one of our area Talent-wise, he's very 2 in the state, with the league year I Ju~t barely mIssed both meets and complimented me on strong And he's only been meet set for today and several of them And I remember them my dlvmg It Ically ~urprJ!:>ed beaten by one other dIver thIS bIg competltlOns - mcludmg because that feelmg of commg me It felt prelly good, too, con- season " the March 4 dlVlng regIOnal - so close Just made me work sldenng It came from an NCAA FIrst-year diving cdach LIsa commg up m the next few harder," he says GIPrc;;h\('k;says Reynolds IS fun dn'cr IIkc :\llhc ill v\, n .. \\ ecks WhIle sWImmers get all Heynolds has a bIt more work to coach "He's every coach's Even If he doesn't break season to qualify for state fmals, ahead of him thiS year, gettIng dream He's never sahsfied He Brown'!> .33:32 pOint lotal, divers only get one shot That, new dives down and prepanng always wants to do better and the pursuit of Brown's record, for states Several colleges also that's what I thmk makes hIm and the deSIre to do well for his have expressed mterest m so successful " summer diving coach David, Reynolds, and although he says Reynolds hImself credits hIS adds up to more than a little he'd hke to attend the Umversi- acluevements to hiS partIclpa- pressure for Reynolds. ty of Texas, he has by no means hon m summer dIVlllg, as a "1 Just rely on lots of con- narrowed down hiS post-high member of Don's Dlvel's Don's centratIOn. And that comes school chOIces Divers are coached by South from experIence When I was a "Right now, we're going for High dIving coach Don DavId freshman, I'd get terribly ner- states It's gOlOg to be tough "Don works out year-round vous before each meet and it There are some kIds who are wIth us," Reynolds says "And would affect my dIving I learn- really up there, really domg I th1l1k It'S been a defmite ad- ed to deal WIth it. I get butter- well They'll be tough to beat" vantage to tram all year You flies a little before every meet, But his coach thmks he can do can really tell the dIfference but once I get on the board, I It between a kid who dives all year Just concentrate on what I have "I thlOk that what a state and really puts hiS heart mto it to do." champIOn needs is the desire. and one who Just prepares tor Reynolds' dives are all 2.5 de- And Mike has that desIre It Just the high school season " gree of dIffICUlty or better, says comes down to knowmg what to The personable Reynolds has coach Roddis, which places him do and doing It," Giershlck had hIS heart set on dlVIng SInce among the state's ehte prep says second grade HIS father was a divers Reynolds says hiS best Just the task for a good dIver Mike Reynolds Reynolds in action Pholo by Don Da....ld ULS sports Knights split pair of close basketball contests; reach 4-11 In an Ulcredlbly emotional week, points John TraVIS added a per- the Knights went on a rampage 21, at 6 p *m. * * year," Coach Domenic Facciolla the aggressive defen!>e of BIll the UOlversity LIggett School var- sonal high of 13 Unfortunately, Led by Darby's 12 fourth quar- Avenging Its 53-35loss to Ann Ar- Said "We met the challenge and Lucken slty basketball team followed a Plymouth's Rod WIndle was the ter pomts, the Kmghts knotted the bor Greenhills m ItS third game of passed the lest With flymg colors" On Feb 11. Lucken dIrected the 84-82 triple overtime loss to Ply- bIggest hero of all He scored 28 score at 46-46. With nIne seconds the season, the ULS JV basketball DIke AJIrI paced the Kmghts team to a 66-42 victory over mouth Chnstlan WIth a come- points, and repeatedly stripped the left, Travis was fouled and calmly team mpped the Gryphons, 48-43, WIth 14pomts, 10from the foul line Plymouth Chnsllan AJII'l led all from-behind victory over Ann Ar- ball from the ULS rebounders. sank both ends of a one and one. m the Feb. 12 rematch. The emo- Frank Karabetsos chipped m WIth scorers WIth 20 Shanle added 14. bor Greenhills, 48-46 On Wednesday, Feb 12, ULS Greenhills scored the potential ty- tlonal VIctory enabled the Kmghts 12 FacclOlla had specIal praise for DaVid Clifton had 12. and Lucken, On Jan 10, Plymouth had reg- started the GreenhIlls game slow- ing bucket a spht second after the to run theIr record to 14-1With five the reboundmg of John Shanle and 11 istered an lS-pomt vlelor:r over the ly, as the powerful Gryphons push- fmal buzzer Darby scored 24 games left Knights The rematch on Feb 11 ed their way to a 12-poInt halftime POlOtSand Haggarty contributed The Knights were heavy under- was a tense battle WIth neIther lead, 36-18. It seemed as though 11 , dogs against the much taller .w,::yy~~".",,.~_...P CENTRAL ' team ever leadmg by more than the Kmghts had very little energy "ThIS team has shown a great Greehhills squad But mtenslty, five points. KeIth Calcagno played left deal of courage and character," combmed With team defense, pro- ."='1« "{f!. COLLEGIA TE a herOIC game He was the only Gradually, ULS pecked away at coach Chuck Wright saId. "Now ved to be the difference Greenhills starter not to foul out In addlhon, the lead, but Greenhills led 42-31 we have finally started to play WIth repeatedly fouled the smaller - '-~ HOCKEY he shut down high-sconng Pat going mto the fourth quarter WIth confidence, thanks to our improv- Knights as they went to the hoop &=~111 .~SOCIATION McCarthy and scored a game-high Marc Hunt calmly directmg the ed defense and rebounding" ULS outscored GreenhIlls by 11 at 25 pomts ULS attack and KIrk Haggarty The Kmghts are 4-11, with their the foul line Kevm Darby also played a solid playmg outstanding defense and next home game agamst Huron "ThiS game just proves how ,,-.--, •• : CHAMPIONSHIP all-around game, notchmg 22 gettmg several critical rebounds, Valley Lutheran on Friday, Feb much we have improved thiS MARCH 7 & 8 JOE LOUIS ARENA Snowbound sailors search for spring • • • MARCH 7 - Semi-finals 5:00 pm start (Continued fJ'om Page IC) for the season's first regatta handed race on -Lake St Clair dur- line look Immment, he adds MARCH 8 - Consolation & Finals fIrst Sarma to Rogers City double- Lootens has somethmg else to 109 the MemOrIal Day weekend Lootens has found another way handed challenge last !>ummer occupy hIS salling thoughts, how- regatta, Lootens says "There's a to beat wmter 4:00 pm start ever. He is rear commodore of the lot of mterest III short-handed sail- There's a Califorma trip In the Father and daughter - along DOUBLEHEADERS BOTH NIGHTS With SIX other crew members DetrOIt River Yachtmg ASSOCIa- Ing in the area," he adds. Lootens' future, ostenSIbly to VISit aboard the 35-foot Santana tion and has a winter's work In BeSIdes, a double-handed race IS relatives You can bet that, jf the "Asylum" - VISited Rogers City scheduling and program improve- a little safer than single-handed winds are rIght, the family WI]]be again later that season, but under ments and revision ones because there's another body tacking across San FranCISco Bay, TICKETS: $8, $9 & $10 (All seats reserved) on board to help fend off other deep-sixmg cabin fever along the less cheerful cIrcumstances A ONE NEW Item boaters can look series Tickets (both days) $18 boats should a colhslOn at the start way spht mainsail forced Asylum mto forward to thiS season Will be a the port of refuge dunng the Port third racmg course for boats In the CHARGE BY PHONE Huron to Mackmac race 24- to 3D-foot class, Lootens says ULMS JV cagers are 3-3 Both races are on Lootens' agen- The number of boats taking part in (313) 567.7500 da thiS year as well, the Shores DRYA races has grown to a pomt The UniverSity Liggett Middle breakmg ball handhng, Jason Mastercard or VISa($2 seMce charge per order) doctor says HIS daughter Will de- where a thIrd course ISneeded, he School jUl1lor varsity basketball Shannon's tough defense and lay her entry mto the workmg adds team gamed a- most satIsfyIng Mike Whelan's hustle were def- Tickets at Joe Louis Arena Box wot:ld for a summer after her There's also a lot of DRY A work 38-28victory Feb. 11, over VISItIng mite factors. Andrew Stewart Office, a/l TlcketWorld Outlets & at graduatIOn from Hope College and to be done, dIscussing suggestIOns Harper Woods ULS avenged a contrIbuted consIstent free-throw Campus TICket Offices w1l1most likely spend the summer made by sailors durIng meetings 31-22 loss on Jan 24, and ran Its shooting and Jerry Africa made salhng, he adds after boat-out last year and fIndmg season record to 3-3 three steals Alex Sachs earned For general information and "We're waltmg very Impallent- ways to work that feedback into re- TraIlmg 10-6 at the end of the most improved player of the game ly" for warmer weather, Lootens VISIonand Improvements of the as- fIrst perIOd, Coach Josh honors with hiS eIght pomts and group rates call (313)567-6000 says Bottom work on Asylum \\ III SOCiatIOn's program, he adds Schmidt's squad exploded with a seven rebounds probably beglll m Imd-March, With There's also tIme to thmk about 14-pomt second stanza and never Two aSSISts, one blocked shot, a target of mid-Api'll to get her regattas and races for the season looked back Excellent team de- J9 rebounds and 20 pomts earned back in the water so there's enough The Great Lakes YachtIng Asso- fense and aggressive play made David Darby player of the game time to get boat and crew m shape ciatIOn WI]] sponsor a double- the difference Jay Boyer's press- recognitIon SftCI ...l .... TES fOIl G.OUI'S&- SCHOOlS tAll Ilill ICE ';h7 wno REGISTRATION GROSSE POINTE PARK LlnLE LEAGUE MARCH 11-16 • Joe Louis Arena (Children ages 7-12, born between 8-1-73 and 7-31-79) Tue.MARll 7;~ ~ WXYZ- TV I FARMER JACk ~ \LI FAMILY NIGHT' All Seals '/1 Price wIlh coupon ~_ Tuesday, Feb. 25 Wed MAR 12 11 ooam' 73Opm' Thu MAR 13 73Opm' Wednesday, Feb. 26 Frl MAR 14 730pm S81 MAR15 11 308m' 33Opm' 730pm Sun MAR16 130pm 530pm at , Children (UncMr 12) & senior CltlUna s.Yll 51 00 J • l " ~.M.I~..JiM~~~ ...... ~_L.....-....- _ Page Four.C Entertainment Thursday, February 20, 1986 MGM musicals 'Wildcats': Escapist entertainltlent to be reviewed By Michael Chapp But, of course, realIsm Isn't a anyWhere near Oscar caliber, but The excitement and nostalgia of "Glmmle a 'W ' Glmmle an 'I ' necessity In an escapist film. After because It demonstrates her abili- Glmmle an 'L' Glmmle a 'D.' all, thiS movie ISfirst and foremost ty to brmg hfe to a scnpt that was the spectacular Metro-Goldwyn- Glmmlea'C "A' 'T"S' What's a comedy And If one ISgiven four kissed by the Grim Reaper. Mayer movie musicals will come It spell?" ' , , dollars and fifty cents worth of alive at Macomb Commumty Col- Russell, as the school's spirited lege m two performances of the I" laughs, any shortcommgs can "WIldcats pnnclpal, IS Similarly funny and surely be overlooked "MGM MUSICReview of Song and , Louder'" amiable Though hiS character IS "Wlldcats' ,. Granted, there are certam Dance" on Fnday, Feb 28, and not given much room for develop- chuckles to be had m "Wlldcats," Saturday, March 1, at 8 p.m. at the "I can't hear you'" ment, Russell uses hiS comedic such as when a 400-pound tackle, college's Center for the Per- Hold It l\laybe that's a K liming to elicit a few guffaws from a la "Refngerator" Perry, JOins formmg Arts :\Iaybe It'S just as well If one the audience the team Someone ask!> how hiS doesn't cheer too loudly for this The rest of the cast IScollecllve- A 63-member troupe of Macomb parents let him get that way. 111m . Wlldcdb," a new comedy Iy one-dimensIOnal There's musIc students, including the Ma- :,tarnng Goldie Ha\'"n, I!>fine for an Someone else yells, "Are you kid- combers, 25 tap dancers and dll1g') He probably ate hiS Swoosle Kurtz as Hawn's evemng of escapist entertainment, pucklshly supportive Sister, James mUSical theater performers from parents" Funny stuff, to be sure hut It'S not exactly somethmg to Keach as Hawn's pucklshly non- the community will stage timeless But there Isn't enough of that shout about from the rooftops supportive ex-husband, and Bruce MGM favorites of the 1920s, 193OS, type of comedy When a movie Why? Well first conSider the McGill a<; Hawn',; nemesis coach and 1940s. I e::.UII::. lu Juke::. duuul ndlul~n\..~ Idughlngly heavynaneteo plot Mui- - the guy who got her the job at ly McGrath (Hawn) I!>offered, by for laughs, which It does - tWice Especially produced as family Central as a practical Joke None default, the job of varsity football - one knows the writers were entertamment, the show features of these characters are anythmg coach at Chicago's Central High. desperate for matenal such all-time song and dance rou- but plot deVICes and frame fillers tines as "I Got Rhythm," "Gatta an lOner-city school where dober- It's a shame really, because mans patrol the hallways and the director Michael Ritchie has Noteworthy m the movie IS Dance," a rendition of Gene Kel- :,tudents' extracurncular activ- shown what he can do when given Woody Herrelson, who plays ly's memorable "Smgin' in the Ram," and "Puttin' on the Ritz," Ities mclude stabbings. !'>tealmg an effecllve scnpt With which to Woody on TV's "Cheers." HIS po- and other sundry subverSIOn work Ritchie IS responsible for tential is ObVIOUS,even though hiS the Fred Astaire classic. Maybe, Just maybe, that prem- comedy claSSICS like "Fletch," role ISunderstandlbly small, since The review IS directed by Ellen Ise ISplausible But conSider some "The Bad News Bears" and "semi the film was made before he Bowen, professor of vocal music at of the other thmgs the film tnes to Tough " "Wildcats," unfortunate- started on "Cheers" Macomb Choreography is by Joan !>ell The school's pl'1nclpal ly, does not share the praise of "Wildcats" is fine when one is in Walton, former staff member of (Nipsey Russell) gets total silence those films the mood for lIght fare with a few the University of Cincinnati Con- and complete attentIOn dunng a Hawn, for her part, does a cred- laughs The film even keeps view- servatory of Music; Andy Haines, pep rally McGrath, 10 one after- Ible Job as the woman who knows ers in their seats through the clos- of the Ohio State College of Music, noon, gains the support and more about football than most mg credits With what is perhaps and Macomb Humamties Profes- respect of the hostile football team men She's come a long way since the movie's best sequence, a "rap" sor Nancy Arnfield. Lili Kaufman, The team Itself goes from a bunch she played the prototypical "dumb done by the team who played the title role in the col- of losers (they won only one game blonde" 111 films lIke "Foul Play" To say that the "rap" sequence lege's production of "Hello Dolly." In the prevIOus season - when the and "Seems Like Old Times." In- IS the film's best moment is both ISthe musical drama coordinator. opponent's bus broke down) to city stead, she brll1gs to the role all of a compliment and a disapproba- Admission IS$6 for adults and $4 champIOns - In only one season' the charm, Wit, charisma and 111- tion Why It'S a compliment IS ob- for students and senior citizens If. as a potential viewer, you buy telligence that rank her among the VIOUS.It's a disapprobation be- Tickets are available at the box of- such thmgs. there's a bndge for most I1kable stars 10 movies today. cause when the credits are the Chaplin's back! fice, or can be reserved by credit sale In Blookl)n that may be of Her performance in thiS film IS hlghhght of a picture And he's bringing the Roaring Twenties with him. Henry card by calling 286-2222 mterest praiseworthy - not because It'S Well, 'nuff said Ford Museum will present a 1920s Great Escape Weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22 and 23, featuring the songs, Even the ancient Egyptians had sights and celebs of one of the giddiest, gaudiest times in "how to" books. One such was en- 'Murphy's Romance' charms, refreshes America's past. tombed WIth the dead, and its htle, B) Marian Trainor assets It promises to be a long pull party. Responsiblh ty IS an Call 271.1976 for more information. roughly translated, read: "How To Without sex, VIOlence or a Commg to her rescue m an m- unknown quality Emma has a Reach The Other World." villam, "Murphy s Romance" direct way is local pharmaCist problem Murphy Jones (James Garner) an Billy Jack's presence doesn't manages to be a thoroughly en- Home of the Blues Joyable film It has charm and older widower With a lot of charm, seem to bother Murphy at all who 20791 Mack Avenue humor. It refreshes the spirit and savvy and Wit still VISitS Emma, ignoring Billy Hlr ¥milr makes you feel good and It IS Once the bUSiness gets gOing, Jack's attempts to establish prIOri- Grosse Pointe Woods SOUlr MACK definitely an upper. Murphy and Emma settle into a ty m the household as Emma's 881.3985 Sally Fields IS her bnghl, feisty, mce fnendly relatIOnship former husband and Jake's father. captlvatmg self as Emma l\Iona- Everything looks pretty promis- There are some funny scenes ItlCItIlEI ty, a 33-year-old divorcee who ar- ing between them until Emma's that come out of this situatIOn A SAU}(()~t rives III EUnice, Anz With her ex-husband shows up He IS Billy prICeless one occurs at a local Your Place For Food & Spirits ~~-year.old s~m,JJlf.e~~~~ IS~Sif!- . Jack '(Brian Kerwm), a golden- dance when Murphy and Billy RESTAUI'AlJl nmg a new hfe after cancelmg oul haired hunk whO-has never grown Jack keep ~titting in on each'olher on a bad marnage Her aim is to up He is a real loser who drifts to dance with Emma The rivalry FEBRUARY start a busmess, boardmg and through life on a lIkable per- between the two is one of the nice 21st & 22nd Choice 10 oz. N.Y. Strip $ trammg horses Without money or sonality Life to him IS one long touches m the fIlm. Neither one of SUGAR BLUE Roiling them ever gets mad at the other. Slone's Harmonica Steak...... 6.95 They spar a little and back off. Player from -Chicago Much of the appeal of the film Chicken Kabob...... $5.25 'Quicksilver' is a hodgepodge comes from Its leisurely evocation 28th & of small town life; the local stores, March 1st Pickerel Dinner ...... $5.25 By Marian Trainor In the process of providing back- bmgo games, weekly dances, the SUN MESSENGERS Soup & Salad Included for ground for thiS three-dimenSIOn Saturday night movie DetrOit's Big Band You might say that the pro- story, the viewer IS taken to the • Above Meals ducers of "QUickSilver" threw floor of the stock market to view it The local landscape ISscemc and Wednesdays ... everythmg mto a hopper and wh1\,t m actIOn As It ISpresented, It ISas restful with green fields and DetrOitSLongestRunnmg Hot Chicken Pasta ...... $3.75 came out was a hodgepodge It IS wild a mob scene as you have ever pastures where the horses are Bluessession Nile Souvlaki $5.55 a dlsjomted fllm that relies on Wild seen tramed. There IS a picturesque segment showing Emma training Thursdays ... bike chases loud background In contrast to this scene where Motor City Popeye $4.45 musIc and confUSIOn to give It the nch get ncher and the others a beautiful horse. It ISlike a scene (Spinach sauce on sliced turkey breast chopped omons, mushrooms, mozzarella cheese from a ballet in its graceful move- BluesShowcaseNlte momentum make a lIttle become a lot, we are and Pita bread) Perhaps that ISthe result of jug- taken to the down-under world of ment of both the horse and the Sundays ... glmg three stones Kevin Bacon as the bikers and mtroduced to such trainer 6pm-11pm Hot Cheese Salad Sandwich. ... $3.95 Jack Casey IS 111 all of them characters as Gypsy (Rudy Ra- There is much to enjoy and DetrOlt'!: Only Plano Bar Entertainment Wed Thurs Ffl Sat In one. he IS a well.combed, mos), a drug-thug who broadSides remember In "Murphy's Ro- AcouShCSession Nlte dressed for success stockbroker a drug-runmng messenger With hiS mance " While Sally Fields never FEATURING DOWNTOWN who has a bad day and loses his car and beats up on Tern (Jamie falls to entertain, she has a close OPEN.Mon. - Sat. 11.30-2:30 a.m. Sun. 5:00-12:00 p.m. DETROIT'S own and hiS parent's money m Geltz), a female messenger who competition for star attentIOn with Better Pasta. Creole reckless tradmg declines to deliver hiS packages James Garner In thiS hIm. His For some reason, not clearly ex- and also declines hiS advances. easy-gomg, laid-back manner and Barbeque plained, he takes a job as a biCY- Romantic touches are injected combmed with an aura of rugged New Menu Items cle messenger wheel1ng and weav- first by Casey's live-in girlfriend, manliness; his ability to portray a Added mg through streets, narrowly an asplnng ballet dancer, and man who IScaring yet one who Will Luncheon and Dinner mlssmg gettmg himself and hiS later by Terri who moves m after not be put upon His performance SpeCialties at bike smashed the girl moves out Before she IS so natural and so good that Moderate prices I ~~ Along the way, he becomes takes off, there IS a pleasant se- viewers have the ImpreSSion that 2 bills. S. 01 Jefferson fnends With Hector (Paul Rodn- quence m which Casey performs a the film would have been much 4 IIlks. E. of Ren Cen quez) who opera tes the messenger ballet on hiS bike as the girl goes less Without him IN RIVERTOWN service but has ambitions to move through a pracllce routme It IS As it IS, he and Sally have given 1585 FRANKLIN Pi~sa & .£owcge on to better thmgs, like ownmg hiS well done and a welcome relief to their fans a good, entertammg hIm at Orleans own hot dog stand Hector has a too many bike races that should wm accolades as the problem He has no collateral for ThiS rather confusing fIlm ends 259.1374 16127 E. Warren - 886-2160 best family film 10 a long while a loan to make hiS dream come on a sane note, which while not true. Will Casey go back to the unexpected, IS welcome because, Ltnten Specials stock exchange where he vowed he 111 spite of the aimlessness of the would never return and use hiS story. the fIlm does havea redeem- Fish Dinner - Vegetarian Pizza skill to help hiS friend get the mg feature - Kevin Bacon, who, money he needs, and If he does, both as a stockbroker and as a r~;oi;n-;;":in~ud;s-l r---ALLPiZz;---l WII! he be successful? biker, IS likable and wmning. IFrench Fries or Omon Rings I I I I Salad and Roll I I 50C OFF I Archaeological exhibit I I t SMALL I ! COFF Sl°O OFF I at U of M's Kelsey Museum I 50 I I! LARGE I '50102 MACK ,,\If. FINE WINES ... S'UITS GROSSE POINTE PAR~ I I I I Twenty-fIVe Years of DI!>covery m the 6th century Belt was also k1tCH€VAl AT NOm DAM! 881-0560 L_~~o~~~~~~3!-!6_.J L._w~C~~,!1~~:...3~~~_-, GaOS$( I'OlNTI II 5 0&00 at SardiS, an unusual exhibition the site at which the process of documentmg an Important archae- separatmg gold and Silver from INTRODUCING BARBEQUE ological proJect, contmues at the other alloys was perfected. This Kelsey Museum of ArchatOlogy SCientifiCdevelopment was Impor- Wine &-' Fooo Clasting and WII! run through Apnl 14 tant for the development of the use MOnOay, 'February 24 The exhibition mcludes photo- of gold and silver as coms graphs. drawmgs, watercolors and SardiS was also an Important at Park Place Cafe text panels which present a sum- llBS Hellemstlc, Roman and fmally mary of the dlscovenes made by By7antme city Among the Sites 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p_m. Includes-French Fries, Cole Slaw & Roll the Jomt Harvard-Cornell archae- unearthed by the expedition are I [Jichet.s - $12.50 per per5 Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve-C Alvin Ailey troupe to dance at Music, Hall The AlVin Alley American The name Ailey is synonymous both black and white. Ailey en- Danee Theater, one of the dance With quahty, excitement and ele- riches this style with the choice of world'~ foremost eompames, Will gance The company's repertoire music that is utilized - jazz, sym- be maklllg Its annual stop 111 De- presents a umque form of dance - phomc, blues and spirituals. trOit at the histOrical MU~lc Hall modern, Jazz and classical - reo The company's Music Hall en- African Center, Feb 25-March 2 lJectmg the American heritage, gagement will feature 16different works, highlighting a mixture of dancers old and new pieces. New this year, the Alley company will be utilizing The Nlltlonal Dance Com. theme evenings - "In the black pany of Senegal will appear at tradition" (a program which Music Hall Saturday, Feb, 22, draws inspiration, aesthetic and at 8 p.m. for one performance attitude from the Black American only. The 40 dancers, singers experIence), "New dance/new and mvslcians captivate the musIc" !the company's leadership audience with their high level role m the world of modern dance that brmgs together works by post- of energy, relentless rhythms, modern choreographers and com- hypnotic chants and haunting posers), and an "all Ailey Eve- melodies played on traditional mng" (a full evening of works by Sengalese Instruments. Alvlll Alley which reveal the mver- Tickets are $14, $16 and $18. sity of style and subject matter For information, call the box uhhzed by thiS master of modern office at 963.7680. dance), ThiS year's program vanes from each performance and lficludes many favorites, "The Stack-Up" (Fndav and Sunday evening). "Cry" (Tuesday, Th'ursday eve- mng and Sunday matmee), "Suite Otis" (Saturday evening and Sun- day matmee), "Portrait of Billie" (Saturday evening) and the ever 'Open Net' is not for hockey fans only popular "Revelations" (Tuesday, protect one's nghts A!>an exam Thursday evening and Sunday eve- By Marian Trainor the sport' New York fan~ are the ning) Open Net pIe, players had !>omuch respect crude!>!. the cro\\d!> III Toronto, for goaltender Gerry Cheever!>, Ticket prices are $25-$14depend- By George Plimpton high da!>!> they didn't even stand III the I:, III 109 on day of show. Group rates for Norton. 288 pages, $16 95 the vlOlellce hockey faked? the Alley residency are available "crease" With hIm He would beat Ab~olutely not, accordmg to Don If you are not now a hockey fan, them m the ankles, he was capable Cherry . and can be arranged by calling the you Will, at the very least, have an MUSICHall business office at 963- of breakmg an ankle WithhiS stick Phmpton delves mto every as- mterest in the game after readmg On hiS first day at the Wallace pect of the game, mcludlng the 7622. Information and single "Open Net." tickets may be obtamed at the Indoor Rmk m Fitchburg where players' life styles and roles theIr It IS filled With amusing anec- the Brums had their preseason wI\'e~ play dunng the game Music Hall box office, by phone dotes about the game, the players 963-7622 Information and single headquarters, Cheevers skates He abo Includes an interesting and hockey lore. up to Phmpton to show him dISCUSSIOn he has WIth Harry tIckets may be obtained at the It all started for Phmpton, when MUSICHall box office, by phone the stitch marks pamted on hiS Sillden about a compo!>lte hockey The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will perform at the Music 963-7680,and at all Hudson's and m 1979,at a suggestlon from Sports mask where the pucks had busted player made Upof the best ablhtles Hall Center Feb. 25-March 2. Ticket World outlets. Illustrated, he hooked up with the him m the "melon" (head) Other of the vanou'> playel'~ he watched National Hockey League s Boston goalies followed, each WIth theIr over the years After some thought Brums own record of battle scars he CIted 'Wayne Gretzky for stick Workers' drama at museum Royal Oak fair Going "inside" sports was not a The book ISa hilariOUSand pene- handlmg, John Wensmk for puck new experience for him He had tratmg look mto a brotherhood handling, Yvon Cournoyer for TIlt' DetrOit Historical Museum, StorIes. Michigan Workers' needs exhibitors taken on the role ot a football ahve with characters such as speed, Bryan Trottier for strength, With support from the l'v1Jchlgan player in "Paper LIOn," a golfer m Culture On Tour," Friday, Feb. 21, Cheevers, Brad Park, Bobby 011', Terry O'Reilly for body checking. CouncJ! for the Humamtles, Will at 6'30 p.m Artist apphcations are bsing ac- "The Bogey Man" and a boxer In Wayne Gretzky, Eddie Shore, PhI! shot makmg, a combmatlOn of present a performance of cepted at the Royal Oak Depart-. "Shadow Box " ESPOSito, Dave "The Hammer" Gordie Howe and Bobby Orr, for "Workers' Lives, Workers' The DetrOIt HistOrical Museum ment of Recreation and Public Ser- In "Open Net" we f10d him out Schultz and others tactical sense, Bobby 01'1' and now. IS located at 5401Woodward Ave- vice for the 16th Annual Outdoor of his league as an athlete but well nue In DetrOIt's University Cul- Art Fair. The VIOlence,the goons who per- Wayne Gretzky, and for motlva. WIthin his abilIties as a Journahst petuate It, the feuds, the practical tlOn, Terry O'Reilly Restoring the Alger tural Center The museum is open The fair will be July 12 and 13in Hockey players are a tight-knit Jokes are all covered along With Included III the book are ~everal Wednesday through Sunday from Memorial Park, 13 Mile Road and group who are not given to reveal- The Fnends of the Alger Theater such anecdotes as the one about d pictures of players With their 9 30a m to 5 p m Admission ISby Woodward Avenue Deadline to ing trade secrets. As a player pro- \\ III hold their tlmd annual meet- voluntary donatIon. For further 10- player who could fhp the puck 10- masks on Phmpton was fascmal- Ing at 7 p m Saturday, Feb 22, at enter IS April 1. tem, Plimpton gets as inSide the to hIS mouth for the edification of ed by masks and what they mdlcat- formatIOn on thiS or other museum sport as it is poSSible to get. Christ Umted Methodist Church, actiVIties, call 833-1805. Accepta ble media includes: the fans and then appear to regur- ed about the person weanng them 15932East Warren, corner of Hav- paintings, drawmg, pottery, metal Inan introduction to what awaits gitate It. Covered Withevery pomt of view erhill The pubhc IS mVlted The performance WIllbe offered work, wood, weaving, stained him, Phmpton is asked to sign a There IS some diSCUSSIOnabout and wntten WIth mSlght and Wit, contract stipulating that the Restoring the Alger Theater is 111 EducatIOn Hall at the DetrOIt glass, Jewelry, leather and photo- the best towns to play 10 Boston I~ "Open Net' IS the con~ummate HistOrical Museum and admiSSIOn graphy. All Items entered must be Bruins will Mt be responSible If he rated high because the fans "adore book on hockey the group's pl'lmary objective ISfree, however, reservations are the original work of the artist. comes to an untimely end It was a fortuitous contract for the Brums For more. ,Informa tiOn, call reqwred Call 833-1805for reserva- Exhibit fee is $40 plus a $5 pro- '82-1322..... --.:.., ~ lions because Plimpton wound up tram- cessmg fee per exhibitor: Slides ing as a goalie, perhaps the most must be submItted for jurylng. dangerous posItIon 10 the game Good Morning! :, Call 546-1000, ext. 260, for ap- Not only was he Ill-prepared for ,phcatlon form that post, he was handICapped by What's on Cable having weak ankles. HIS skatmg from Rovers Return style was not unhke someone walk- A h~t of programs on Grosse Pomte Cable thl!> neck mg about "half-m and half-out of NATIONAL Thursday, February 20 The Rovers, those fun-loving a pair of galoshes." .5 pm "Local Hunting and Fishing" (JJ) -'i30pm - "The Job Show" - From the MESC (11) smgers and charmers who've turn- What he lacks in skatmg ablhty, - 5 .10 P m - "The Savmg Word" (8) ed the place into the likes of a he makes up in perseverance and 06pm - hand-elappmg, foot-stomping Insh even ends up playmg a flve-mmute "Sports View Today" - With Bob Page. (Il) ~9J(w(, INC. - 630 P m - "CharlIe Chaphn Theater" - ClaSSICmovies (II) pub the past three seasons, will stint as a goalie against the Flyers - 6'30 P m - "Steady Gams" - From Bishop Gallagher (19) return to the Macomb Center for Along the way to tha t hIghlIght, - 7 P m "Internal Revenue ServICe" - How to prepare your the Performmg Arts for their with his knack for becoming part "Not Just for Lunch Anymore" 1985tax form. WithE G Marshall (II) traditional St Patrick's Day pep of the hockey world, he prOVides -7pm- 'Somethmg Ongmal" -- From ANPEC (19) 08pm- "MUSICMaker!>"- Big Band sounds ())) rally. readers With situations that would With songs like "Wasn't That A not otherWise be heard of Wntten 08 30 pm - "Johanna GIlbert InterVIews" - Gael Barr, Grosse BREAKFAST SPECIAL POInteNorth Performmg Arts faculty, rehearsals for Party" and "The Umcorn," the in his witty style, With a keen eye 'OlIver" (JJ l group, formerly known as the Irish for detail, his observatIOns are Two Eggs, Two Sausage Links, Da) time programming Rovers, Will stage two perfor- gems. Two Strips of Bacon, Ham, i\Ionday through FI iday mances - both at 8 p.m. - on The book gets off to a good begm- - 9 10a m - "Fitness ConnectIon" (II) Tuesday, March 4, and Wednes- ning with its dedicatIOn to St. Lyd- Pineapple, Hash Browns, - 10 d m - 'TIps for an Early Return" (II) day, March 5. wina of Scheiden It IS written Toast & Jelly. - 10 30 a III - "Tableslde Cookmg " () I) Tickets are $13for adults and $11 above a woodcut of the samt col- - 11 a m - "Johanna Gilbert IntervIews" (II) for students and senior citizens. lapsed on Ice He wntes, "She IS o 11 30.l m - "Practical Astrology" (JJ) - 12P m - 'Wayne County A New Perspective" (II) They may be obtained at the cen- acknowledged here smce her 45 ter's box office or reserved on presence seems to be eVIdent of o 12 30P m - 'The Job Show" (11) $2. credit card by callmg 286-2222, much of what follows" o I p m - 'Sports View Today" (11) Served daily until 11:00 a.m. o I 10 P m - "MUSICMakers . (II) Monday through Friday, from 9 Openin~ chapters are laken up o 2 p m - . Chaplm Theater" (J I) a m to 6 p.m. The center is 10- with his indoctnnabon by his ['oom- o 2 jO P m "DetrOIt Curtam Call ' .\ '. {, .- .._ .. -'*'" ...... ,,-----....----...... ------.-,- • •• Call 882.6900 Page SIX-C Classified ads Thursday, February 20, 1986 4 HElP WANHO GENERAl 111 SECllnllUAl 3 LOSl _NO fOUND 4 HEl' WANlED GENERAL 'A PERSONALS 1A ,( RSONAl S I SERVICE -- . -- -~ - - --_. NAILS - ProfeSSIOnally RFO:;l1MF.~ theses term IXDEX TO CLASSIFIED OFFERED LOST dog, Cocker Spamel DOCK master for private ADULTS, rellree!>, young LeFLEUR yacht club, experience re- adults With cars for morn- Flowers for all occasIOns done m your home, mam- ~~per:.. re~tlllve letler~. and Terrier, blonde and 1. II CB • I '*-1ft If correctiells ..... 12 ...... qUired Send resume to mg delIvery of the DetrOIt speclahzlng m silk Wed- cures. sculptured nail, nall WORD PROCESSING whIte hall', medIum Size, 6 II JIll' .. #D-20, Grosse POinte to'ree Press on the EastsIde dmg consultant 881-6894 art Byappolntment Mary Quahty,",ork 521-3300 yedrs old, weanng choker Z ...,...... nocNI. News, 99 Kercheval, and Grosse Pointes 882- 886-4783 ' Ann 5213673 cham Reward 885-0762 ELM Word ProcesslOg - Grosse POlllte Farms. MI 0045 RELAX - enJoy a relax 109 BUSiness. AcademiC LOST Upper half - black FREE Paul Anka concert - 1 LIpI'" 11K YaM - TllIdLs All "IS 48236 live via satelhte 2/23 com- personal massage by cer- ManUSCripts, He~ume!>. 1A ...... 111 TtaItenICa.,ersl ...... lower half - wlllte hger cat MAN1CURIST, part-time phmentary tickets mfor- tified massuese Umque Repettllve Letters 777- ,. ~Senlce ItoIlIes Diane Mlhehc 824.8448 ATI'ENTION Students' Yas- 884-6466 soo Ice Cream Parlor 10 matlon 977-1783 method (3131 366-4815 0617 1C ,..... 11J tal' IIepaIr AmbJllow.People Needed •. HEll' WANTED GENEIlAl cated m hl!>torlc Greek SENIOR nursmg student de. EXPERIENCIW heCIetal v 11 fill s.mc. 11K CM WBted tolkly Immediate Opemngs for NEEDED 100 overweight fRIrtIl.1l lilt m Partsltns to\\n, DetrOIt, now accept sIres liVing quarters In ex- require!> typlOg work trolll 2 LOOKING fOI conscientious people to try new weight 12 Boats IIId Meters 109 apphcatIon!> for part- • TYPISTS 55 WPM change for houseslttmg, home Contact 885 OJ85 2A IlIusIc: EilIutiell mUI\ldual to assl!>t III Minimum control program 977.1783 1ZA Boat IIIpM time/full-tIme employ property management, or 21 1IdIriII" EdlatIDn llhllntelldnce department • EXEC SECRETARIES \0 l II \ \( ...... zt ItIlIIIr IlI$tnIctiIn 12B But Dockage I SlDrap ment FleXIble hour;, Must YOU'VE tned them all No\\ care of elderly or children of llluu~tl"lal food proces- • LEGAL SECRETARIES try the 0 ne tha t rea II~ \0(\\(1-.1.., 2D CIlIIJlS 12C AlI1Ilanes be 18 or older No prevlOu!> References 891-3487 ::>Illgpldnt Knowledge of • Ac~tg & Bookkeeping works The best sta\ OF (t \~~1FIED \U.., 2E SdIHIs 13 Real Estate - GeneI'aI experience neceSl>ary Sa- b.1~lc.' repairs dnd mal1lten- Clerks healthy herbal diet plan on LADIES worn Ilnmgs replac- \I- II- HI~\00\ '10\1) \, .., 3 Lat Fwllll 13A Lots lor Sale lary $160$200 a week For 13B Fw Sale or Renl .lllt'e necel>sary Send I • Ddta Proc'g/Word Proc'g the market 776-7326 ed In your coats and \0 I- '-( 1:1"110\"" 4 "'" &IIIIraI more mformatJOn call 965- • MeIp IIIIlbIJDental 13C water Property re!>ume to Box G 8. Excellent Benefits and P"ERSONAL checkbook bal- Jackets 839 8642 5700 or stop 10 at 531 41 l.$I 130 YacatJonJR esort Property Glos!>e Pomll.' News, 99 Hours-Weekly Pay Checks ancmg, bookkeeping for PROFESSIONAL t~PI!>t Kerchevdl, Grosse Pomte Monroe, DetrOIt INCOME TAX resumes. term paper!>, 4C .., SKtIr WIn'" 13E IIortbem HOIIII$ small busmess Exper- 13F lIort1lem Acreage to'arms, Ml 48236 NEED help to care for chil- Prepared In your home at manu!>crJ pt!>, transcrtp 40 "'" wanted DIIlnIk: PROFIT SHARING Ienced rea<;onable 46~ "~!i ~~f,:!"S~ l en :md :ldulls 'I' thl'lr )vur ",om <:n.cncc EApcr. lIOn, rnedlldl1lcgdl (llll 4f ~..;:.a~:~; ~.it~: APPL Y I~l:'ILDIATEL \' 0623 13Meo-tlal Pfotlel1YI II enced. reasonable rates 1368 4f SIttlcts III ExclIante for these POSItIOns 10 the Gro!>se Pomte home Where you're :;1Withus PC Consulting - custom pre- Free consultatIOn Call for 5 stbIItilNl ... BIIlIdItIgs downtown New Center and AURA'S !tramming, custom soft appomtment 1C. I'IIAYEIIS 50\ SitIIatIH IlMestlc 131 Ctrnet8ry Lots Hamtramck areas ware, tl'ammg hardware 51 C.II Ill1cellt Can! 14 Real Estate wanted 247.0283 292.9171 ,.sA Lots wanteG and software. InstallatIOn. PRA YER TO THE 5C CaterilIt DATA ENTRY CRT 141 YlIcItlon Dr SIIIIutIlaJI EARN $400-$1,200per month Call RUTH PARADISE system deSign and evalua HOLY SPIRIT 51 (lIP., IlIIlt AeMcY Some experience needed for WRITING/RESEARCH/ I'roperty .... part-time, or $2,000-$4.000 DetrOIt Troy tlon 882.3877 Holy Spirit, you who make I ~AJt$.,'Ic: thiS pOSItion Must be RESUMES &nsw PlMII1e 1S BusIness 0jIp0rtIillItlI full time WIth fast growmg 3463Penob~cot BId/( Call GENEOLOGICAL research me.,ee everythmg and who dependable TyplOg 40 health and nutrltlan cor- Brochures. speeche!> edit :.hOlI me the ",a\ to reach SA ~ Apts., ete: 16 Pels for Sale 9651982 965-1984 - trace your famlly tree AIIopt a Pet wpm poratIOn Trammg pro mg. manuals. semmars my Ideal You whogl\e me St. ClaIr SIlores 16A EOE No Fees Expert research b) Pet linIom..,J1loanIHlg vlded 881-9191 the Dlvme Gill to forgIve &I RntIIIIMoBes, AJt$., Btl:: 168 Thomas Macfle First houl articles ItofSes lor Sale GENERAL OFFICE 882-3146 and forget the wrong that Ha1IIl' ... 16C free 925.7981 lit ReMaIIIMo-. A,ts., ete: 17 PrItrtiAI and EnplltIt Long and short-term assign- SECRETARY - PART-TIME IS done to me and you who ments available Some RELIABLE DOOR BELL RENT a cook for your DetfIIt 18 GenmI 5el'Ylce McBrearty and Adlhoch Realtors IS seekmg an ex- special occasIOn 881-8089 al e 10 all mstances of my prevIOus office experience REPAIR III ~ Ajrts., ete: 1M Carpet InstaIatiDI perienced person for secretanal and admlnIstra- Reasonable References IIle IIIth me I. to thiS short Refr\gefatiOn - Air helpful. but not necessary Reasonable rates Complete Ilea Area 188 lIve responslbillhes The posItion requires work- dialogue want to thank you Condltlonlllli door bell service HOME VETERINARY IE RIIlt. Optilm to Iuf 109on Saturday and the fleXIbilIty of workmg 3-4 for everything and confirm laC CIIlmney and fIrelI'ac:e SECRETARY Bob 822-8331 SERVICE IF FIInIiSIIed hours, 2 or 3 other days each week If interested once more that I never ftI'''' IlepawItleaRlllg Good secretanal skills for Complete health and dental .. RIlla IIf IteIl call 882-5200 Si\IALL dog Sitling - not wdnt to be !>epdrdted from Loeltsmitll5 long-term assignments In care 1M omce.. IIetIt 180 over 14 pounds Excellent you no matter how great 1lU: Alarm InstallatiOn/'Aepan beauhful offIces HOUSE CALLS .. 61r11e- Relit references Take one pet at the material deSires ma, 6J Dr SIIlte for Rent 18F Il\$Ulatloll PHONE. 77-MOBIL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY a time unless you have be I \Iant to be With you .. IjlICI tor Ilewt 186 washer/Dryerl~ EliaS Brothers lnc IScurrently seek 109 an executive Paul-MIchael Turkal, CUSTOMER two Call 885-3039 and my loved ones' In II. Sllare IJIitII Qurters RepaIrs secretary for our maIO office, quahflcatlOns must DVM SERVICE REPS perpetual glory Amen 1M FIGriIIa ViIc3bOIt iIeIltaIs 18H G&ass - MInOr SerYlce Good communicatIOns skills mclude typmg 65 wpm, shorthand 80 wpm. TAX Return preparation - TAX returns - profeSSIOn- Thank )OU for your love to II IIeItMm MIdlIplI VIcatIon 181 FIaot SandI""RefhlisIIIIlI make an appomtment now a must good orgamzatIonal sktlls, pleasant profeSSIOnal ally prepared, reasonahle wards me and my loved 19 Moving lIllCI .. to have your tax returns ..... phone manner Experience and word processIng fee Call Ron, 881-6279eve- ones Pray thiS prayer 3 60 VaeatIen RetItats , . • otlIef 20 Plana 5el'Ylce WORD PROCESSORS preferred Salary commensurate With experi- filed early Two Pomte 20A 5ewIftg MacIIlM 5etYIce nmgs consecutlve days Without 7 ...... IIIIIt DecMate operators needed ence Full benefit package IS offered Apply m CPA's Will prepare your 7A WIIlt .. SIIate LlYIIIg 20tI EJectncaI Sentee DO IT NOW askmg your \\ I!>h. after for long-term assIgnments person, Monday-FrIday, lOa 10 -4p m orsubmlt tax returns profesSIOnally. thIrd day your Wish will be QIII1IIII 20C TV and RacI8 ... Reasonable rates - WIll For yourself, or someone you at major corporatIOn your resume for ImmedIate consideration to granted. no matter how 71 Qfftce/S1Ire to RelIt 200 Storms lIllCI 5creefIs give estimates Call love Lose weIght, feel ELIAS BROTHERS CORPORATION diffIcult It may be Then 7C GanIIt III Ant 20E HDIll. tmpnMlllllllt 881-4141after 6 pm week- great Make money FlOal- 7D SlDnII Space WIIltId 2ot' Roofing 5e1Ylce MEDICAL BENEFITS HEADQUARTERS Iy, something that work~, promise to pubhsh thIS PAID VACATIONS 4199 MARCH 4 HfLP WANTED GENERAL 4 HElP WANTED GENERAL U HEl, WANTEIl 4 HElP WANTED GHHRAL 4 HEl' WANTED GfNEIlAL 411 HElP WANTfD LfGAl H HOUSt SIT rING Sf R 'lIff '; 4 HE!' WANTfD GENERAL MEDlCAl/IlENT AL WAITRESS wanted ADMINISTRATIVE MAKE MONEY WORKING LEGAL Secretary - full or RELIABLE college Grosse POinte 881-3717. MORTGAGE PROCESSOR PHONE glrlf>, pllza cooks DENTAL assistant Chalrslde ASSISTANT AT HOME PrevIOus mortgage or lJUe and delivery persons 372- - experIenced, progreso part-time for estabhshed graduate Will houses it Become a Market Research company, experience 1460 slve office, all phases den. downtown DetrOIt firm Woods resuient references Carole, 881-41Zl1 TYPISTS CAMPBELL EWALD COM- Operator With a rapidly preferred, some secre. 4A HElP WANTED tlslry Top salary, benefits Experienced reqUired, PANY, a major advertls- growmg, reputable nation. good typlOg Important tarlal duties Heritage MEDICAl/DENTAt Call 294 0900, ask for Vir- 5 SITUATION WAIHEO Kelly Services has Im- mg agency located In War. Wide fIrm, Consumers Sur. Realvest CorporatIOn 773 gmla medIate long and short MICHIGAN ProfeSSIOnal 961.9143 ren, IS seekmg an Ad. veYf>Inc seeks mollvated 9300 NEED a handyman call Mr term assignments at area mmlstratlve ASSIstant to clean, good speak 109 10: Nursmg Registry, Incor- CERTIFIED nurse's alde~ LEGAL 1>ecreatry for part- REAL estate sale1> person Home health aide or live- Flx-1t Don Benedetti, 891- companies We especIally work In our Personnel porated now accepting ap. ner 10 small downtown In- dlVlduals to conduct brIef wanted Small profe!>SlOnal 8820 need Typists, 50 WPM + Department to assIst the phone surveys wlthm their phcatlOns One year nurs. In Quality care needs top surance defense firm Ex. firm ISseek 109 the assocla Benefits Admmlstrator local calling arecl!> Mml' 109 expenence R N 'f>, quality people for f>taffmg cellent skills required With EXPERIENCED compan tlOn 01 an expenenced, Choose your assIgnments CandIdate must have at mum 20 hours weekly LPN's, lralnees, certl- c1ndhome care Immediate f>ubf>tdntlal htlgdtlOn ex- Ion-aIde deSires five days f>e]f-motlvated, mdepen and earn excellent pay, least one year of f>ecretar. f!Cd nursef>, male atten. posillons avaIlable Qual peTlence and word proc~- weekly WIth ambulatory Some weekends and clear dent contractor With high merit Increases and paId lal experience, be hIghly penmanship a must Pay dant!>, nurse's aides, com. Ity care Will be reqUired m slOg reqUired Full frmge lady as live III Be!>tof reo standards of mtegrlty If vacations Call us today orgamzed and possess based on completed sur. panlOns, IIve.ms, house your area 1.800.558.6499 benefIt package Contact feren~es Please phone you poss~s such qualities, at strong admlnlstratl ve veys Only self dlsclpmed, keeperf> ",,'ull-tlme and DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Vincent Rabaut, 963-3200 afler 5 p m or weekends contact Beth Pressler at ablhhes Other necessary self ~tarter!> need apply part-time Call for appoint Our Eaf>t DetrOIt pracllce If> 1-634-1172 331-3677 or 884-8384 for a LEGAL SECRETARY skills mclude tYPing at 60 For more mformatlon call ment 778 7434, 792 1626 seekmg a pleal>elnt highly 779.8100 confidential mtervlew Defense law firm located In wpm , word processmg Mf> Sanders between 10 mollvated person WIth ex ST CLAIR POINTES DENTAL ReceptlOlllf>t/of. Ren Cen, looking for full EL GRECO'S ROSEVILLE expenence and ablhty to a m 11 30 a m or 2-3 30 penence In pallent !>che REAL ESTATE flce manager for develop. time legal secretary With deal WIth public effective pm at 591-3131 dullng. mf>urance clalm& JANITORIAL SERVICE mg prdctlce In SI Clair "ord procef>!>lngSklllf>,ex HL:BBI~II HE\IO\',\L Iy PrevIOus beneflt~ or EXCEPTIONAL part time Shoref> 268 4470 and mmor bookkeepmg KELLY EXPERIENCED bclrtenders opportunity for mature, cellent beneClts, »alary Let u!>dedn UP) our me,,, "t personnel experience a c1ndwalt people, part time, Thlf>If>a part.tlme poSitIOn SERVICES talented ~ale~ people Ex FULL lime LPN needed at negotiable Call between tiC", basernent~ gdl dge<. 01 plus Quahfled candidates contact Donna Rehwoldt, With the potentIal tor lull The "Kelly Girl" People cellent startmg f>dlary, St Jo!>cph'f>Home for the 9 JOa m .12 noon 259-1110 flce~. etl 1\0 Job too f>mallllr are inVIted to Cellifor apph. 963 1225 hme Salary I!>com men Not an agency, never a fee liberal store dlf>count Ap Aged InqUIre at 4800 too bIg You name It Vel) catlO~ or f>ubmlt their re CadieUX. Detroll, 41l224, ~uralc With expenenle 4C lillY SITTER WANTED rea~onable rdte~ Free e~tl Equal Opportunity sumes along With salary WAITRESS wanted full. ply m perf>on at Casudl Pled,e ldll lor dn mter 8823800 mate!> Employer M/FIH requirements III con time Permanent position Corner, Eastland Mall VlCW,771 2231 WORKING mother needs ex 331-5776 ASSISTANT sales manager fldence to GENERAL offICe - part R N f>needed fO! 10 servile ---"------penenced dcl~ care for III DENTAL af>slstant - part fanl, weekdaYf> beglnmng 884-7220 for aggressive local real PART TIME waltre~ses time, pluf>f>ome extended and for floor duties Ex- lime, Edsl DetrOIt family March Re<,pond to Box DI\ I~JOnof Creall\!.' Arll~t& estate office Call for con- Judith T DeVore wanted - weekends Call ~chedulef> of vacatIOn penence preferred Ex<.el dental practice IS looking P 18 Gro~se Pomte ;o../ew&I fIdential mtervlew Ask for Perf>onnel Staff ASSistant c1lter B p m 885-8288 relief, etc Expenenced of- lent benefll~ Cdll Monday for a hard workmg enthu 'lQ Ken h"\'al (~ro ...<,f> I PRIVATI': Nl'H~I;o../G I'" Campb<;lI E\\ald ComjJan) !"!'Id.')', 9 I m l p'11 81 LIllI) TelUbl, 776-11750 ::>1R~::'~ counselor People fl\-\: Vt'l :>Oll, ell.l.ouul:> VelY !>laf>tlc canng mdlvldual Pomte, MI 48236 HUM 1'.., HU:,PJ JAL uH 30400 Van Dyke able Must be profICIent on Moroun Nur!>lIIg !lome, FLORAL delivery person - onellted, nutritional back 821.J525 I'.Ith at least 2 years chaIr ...... :....:.:..:.:..:...:.:....:..:.:....~.:..:..--- ~UH~ING HOilIE CALL male or female Ideal for Warren, MI 48093 ground useful, but not a 10 key calculator and !>Ideexperience ThiS I!>d EXPERIENCED per~on JUDY 469 11187 574.3400 over 21 (retirees wel- necessdry Will tram possess good typmg skills good opportumty for lhe wanted to care for mfant III Equal Opportunity NURSES AIDES come) Neat appearance, CommIssion on sale~, 10 Sv,')tchboard expenence nghl person Plea~e call my home \\eekdays be Employer helpful Reply to Box LPN'S AURA'S excellent communication come potential- $460-$1,200 for an mtervJew, 771-2231 glllOlng March Ref HOME SITTI;o../GSERVILE G 17, Grosse Pomte Newf>, ...".,.,..,..,.--,------.,.- erences Respond to Box Skills, excellent health, OFFICE clerk - some typ- monthly, part.tlme Ms The f>lsters of Bon SClOurs I L C of chIldren elderh 99 Kercheval, Grosse ORAL Surgery aSf>lstant - S 46, Grosse Pomte Nel'.~. vahd MIchigan driver's 109, full or part.hme 568- Taylor 881-3383 Nurf>lIIg Care Cenler 1& Houri), overnlghl dnd i4 3041 Pomte Farms, MI 48236 seekmg calldldatel> for full tune, expenenced on. 99 Kerchevdl, Gro ...se license, excellent drivmg DON'T WASTE Iy Send resume to Box Pomte, 1\11 48236 hour rate!> 12 ~ear ... v. Ilh record, knowledge of GIRL Fnday for busy SALES person wanted, With f>everal newly created 8622, DetrOIt, 1'11148224 ...... :.~=.:...:..:.:...... ;..:.::..:...:...... ---:--: ~Ir~ Hammon \\hose agen metro area WIth emphaSIS Grosse Pomte Real Estate YOUR CLERICAL seiling expenence 885- pOSitIOns The 200 bed EXPERIENCED medIcal YOUNG bdbyf>IUer needed c} ~erved Grof>se POlOte on the east SIde a plus. Po. office - general office 2628 center IS deSigned to pro after &chool to play and over JO \ears Licensed SKILLS SIDING aSf>lstant, full or part time, redd to 4 year old whIle I sltlon ISpart.tlme, 2-J days duties plus computer SECRETARY - part.tlme VIde hIgh quahty long term Bonded - for mternal medical prdc prepdre dlOner NICe flex per week and more time knowledge helpful Inter. AT HOME Saturdays plus one week care for resldenl~ In a lice EastSide locatIOn Iblejob LlncolnRoad lI82 during peek penods Send views Saturday, March day Typmg and word pro- posItive and homelike 247-0283. resume WIth wage history f>ettmg Reply Grosf>e POinte 8312 EXPERIE,"CED N,uuSES 1st, 11am, 102Kercheval, WORK FOR US ON cessmg expenence prefer- Newl>, Box A 19, 99 Ker. ---:______" n to. Personnel DIrector, Grosse Pomte Farms, 884- red Non-smoker 823-7787 Pclrt time opporlumlles eXist for expenenced candidates cheval, Grosse POinte CHILD care/light houf>e- aide!>dvallable Reel&onable • POBox 8626, DetrOIt, MI 5700 A typmg test WIll be TEMPORARY Farms, MI 48236 keepmg, 2 girl!> ages one rates Fraser Agency State 48224-0626 STOCK boys wanled Apply 10 the followmg areas given ASSIGNMENT m persoll 18330 Mack EXPERIENCED medical and SIX, Monday through hcensed dnd bonded 293 • NURSES AIDES- Friday, Il a m to 6 pm t717 TELEMARKETING person MARKETING RESEARCH Avenue, Gro~se Pomte ALL SHIFTS for east area florIst Qua- We're Iookmg for a self Employers Temporary Ser- Farms receptIOnist for mternell 01'.n transpotlallon l:l81 -H-=A.:.N:..:.....D-Y-I\-t-A-r.;-.--P-ld-s-t-e-I vIce offICe diVision now m------• LICENSED PRACTICAL medical office Must be 01532 lifICatIOns male or female starter who has a mlm- NURSES - ALL SHIFTS competent III msurance ---:==--______wood, masonry \\ mdow1>, Age over 18 (retirees and mum of 2-4 years expen- tervlewlng for secretan~, WANTED - ElectriCian, medICal transcrlptlOmst, journeyman WIth reslden To apply, please call or appl~ forms, billing, pegboard NEEDED Immediately, de doors, roofs. and most homemakers welcome) ence m marketmg re word processors, book tlal expenence Reply to 10 pen.on at Sisters of Bon Some typmg required Full pendable SlIter for 2 smdll hoU!ocproblems I\llke. 1l1l2 Excellent communication search as a project direc- keepers, data entry opera- Box E-5O, Grosse Pomte Secourf> Nurl>lOg Cdre time Reply to Gros ...e chIldren, m)' home, Cdd -=0000..:.:.::..- _ skills, excellent health Po- tor involved 10 question- Center, 26001Jefferson, St POinte News, Box J 27,99 leux/l\Iorang drea Own WE buy good u~ed apphan. sItion ISpart.tlme, 2-3days tors, typIsts and SWItch- News,!l!J Kercheval, naire deSign, data analy- Clair Shore~, MI 480111 Kercheval, Gro~~e Pomle trall.':>portallon. expenence ce~ and furmture and do per week and more time SIS, and report wrltmg board/receptionist. Call 9 Grosse Pomte Farms, MI am- 3 p m 372-8440 ---:4..:.82:.:3..:.6 _ 343-1526 Equal opportuOJ- Farms, MI 48236 necessary Call ROf>eafter hduhng Free ef>tllTteites durmg peek periods Send The person who quabfles WIll SEAMSTRESS or tailor part. lyemployer LOOKING for medical 6 pm, 521-6991 H21-19J9 resume with wage history playa key role 111 an ex. ~::...:...::..:..:.::....-_---- RECEPTIONIST for small time/full-time for develop- EXECUTIVE secretary for elf>Slstants, LPN or RN for LOVING per<,on 10care for ~ .~EED SUl\1Jo:THI-':Gmo~ed' to' Personnel DIrector, pandmg part of our busi. downtown law firm Send POBox 8626, DetrOIt. MI ness We are a small, but resume or telephone Bar- 109 alterations serVIce Ex Sl Clair Shot e~ orthopediC parI time \Iork III Pedld year old ,on of !>choll. T\\lI POinte Ic:>\denh I'.11l 48224-0626 grow 109 marketmg re- bra Kennedy, 1000 FIrst penence necef>sar)' 268 office ReqUlre~ tran~cllp till ofh<.e, 21l hour & per tedchel Arter'; 1l1l2752 • fl. ~~----~---t Page Etght-C 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 H RfNIAl S HOM~'J APTS flC 6C RENIAlS.HOMfS APTS He 60 RENTALS,HOMES. APTS. ElC ill. 1l0llTHEIlN MICIIIGAN 8 MISCEllANEOUS AIlTlCLES :, SITUATION WANlfO 'J( ClflRINe, 6H OffiCE FOR RENT ~ T CL AIR ,>HORE S DETROIT HEAR ARU VACATION RENTALS FOR SALE OFFICE cleaning by Grosse APRON Associates Food for THREE bedroom slngh~ DUPLEX - 2-3 bedrooms, FOR Lease - duplex - 5773 KENNEDY Building - 18121 SKI Boyne Highlands Cozy SMALL mahogany finish Pointe Policeman and the discrirmnatlllg palates homes and nat~.lllce dlea~ Mack/Cadieux area MaIO, LeXington. East 8 Mile Road, opposite condo sleeps 8, cross coun- china cabmet, $100 Sohd wife, references - 881. Meetmgs, cockuul and dm. $175, $295, $J25, $J50, $JlJ5, Available 3-15 775-7095 MichIgan Perfect for re- Eastland Shoppmg Center ty 882-9069 mahogany tables, as:>01ted ner parties 882.7149 $42:;. $-175:$5l.i. $595 lhil 1071 after 6 p m tirees Ell.tra large IIvmg 776-5440 THIS summer why leave MI- styles and Sizes, $15 to $60 dren and pel::. \\ elcome 54.l- LOVING care of the elderly MARIE'S Quality Cuisine GROSSE Pomte area Apart- room, large bedroom and chigan? AvaIlable by June After 5 weekdays, all day 9735 ONE offlce available at 17800 Experienced, references Local - will travel, excel- ment, 1 bedroom, living kItchen Completely deco- East Warren, 10x15, car- 1 - a new luxury home weekends, 886-0549 and speaks ltahan 1-247. lent references 862-6295 TWO bedroom smgle homes room, dlOette, kItchen, rated Beach prIVIleges peted, utilllIes meluded, just completed on Walloon CHIPPENDALE dmmg 2492 881-7292 and rlats, $250. $2b5, $285. carpet, applIances, laun- $600 a month meludes all $140 Call 886-7404 Lake IncredIble lakefront room set (mahogany) With 6 RENTAlSJHOM{S APIS fie $315 $J50, $375. $.J95, $.125 dry, parkmg, transporta- ulilltIes SeCUrtty depoSit properly WIth dock, decks needlepomt nbbonback ONE child care, 3 years and (313) 775-5135 FOR LEASE older, 3 or 4 days a week GROSSE POINTE $4b5. $525 l'hlldl en dnd pel:> tion, Immaculate, decorat- and vIews 1,600 square dmmg room chdlrs, $2,400 -----~ - \1l~lcome 5-t397J5 Vermer at 1.94 three large 885-7724 MACK/Wayburn - 2 bed. ed, H B 0 , gas, $325 886- NINE Mile/Schoenherr - prtVdte offices plus open feet With 2 bedrooms, left, LoUis XV French 10\ eseat. room upper ApplIances, 29511 Jefferson corner 12 9770, 882-9549 East DetrOit schools Im- area Newly decorated 2 baths and Jacuzzi Com- $425, and pair of large PRO Bartender Service Be pletely furmshed Rent by the number one hostess at heat and water mcluded Mtle - one bedroom a part. SARATOGA - GratIot-East mediate occupancy 2 bed 1,600 feet Ready now French arm chdm" $700 week 01 month Brochure paIr French chal:>e lounge your next fW1cllon Call the $325 per month 822-0392 ment, carpeting, central 7 Mde area Lower LIVing, rooms, no basement or air 885-4364 gdrage Large lot With available 540-2376 (blue), $425 professional and we will do SMALL 3 bedroom house for dimng, kitchen, 2 bedroom 1-94 near Allard 2-3 person shed $350 a month, plu~ 882-5622 the work Also walt staff rent - Grosse POinte JEFFERSON/ll Mile - Newly decorated, lovely, ~ulte Private lav, en- BOYNE HIghlands 5 bed- securIty Call 7770383 or • available 731-5392 Farms Parhaily furmsh- large, one bedroom apart- Ideal for mature workmg trdnce, heal/aIr Great room, 3 bath luxury chalet KINDEL mahogany tWill ment Carpeting, dish- adults or retired semors 771.8222 sales office locatIOn Har- RELIABLE woman desires ed Call 881-2340, 9 a m -5 overlook 109 Boyne High- bedloom set - complete secUrIty No pet" 886.1122 pel' Wood:> workmg, three days, as pm, weekdays washer, central all', WATERFRONT - (on Lake lands AVdllable weekends Cost $8 400to repldce, ask- washer and dryer In kIt- or 882-7479 St Clair, 151! and Jeerer helper for the needy Will NEFF near Mack - 2 or weekly Call for speCIal Ing $1,800 Large Idnd bed. chen No pets $420 776- son) StudIO apartment, Hdl per dt Bry:> - 1.600 feet adjust hours Excellent room upper WIth appli- MOROSS and Mack area, spnng rdte 616-5262107, !>cape 011 pdllltmg 8Bb 7260 or 884-7276 evemngs ne\\ Iy renovated. $420 10 execuhve offICes, IO CdI' references 839-5252, 839- ances, $360 Eastside Man- two bedroom, $350 268- evemng~ 616-347-4735 2984 eludIOg all utIlities ReIer parkmg 5125 agement, 884-3890 TWO bedroom, family room, 2298 SPRING skllng IS great III ences reqUired 886.7499 DOLL Y 2 wood etchmg!> fmished basement, newly I 5A SITUATION WANTED WE are now takIOg applica- 3716 BEDFORD, 6 rooms, Vuguua S Jeffnes Boyne Country Complete- from DIVlOe Comedy decorated, appliances, 6E. RENT WITH OPTION DOMESTIC tIOns on the follow 109 rent- $325 plus ~ecurIty after 6 Redltor 882 0899 ly furnished Petoskey senes $600 882 30M couple preferred $625 778- TO IUY chalet, sleeps up to 12, als pm 885.1165 6J. BUilDING Oil STOllE 5TEREO - PIOneer 360wall 4876 TWO bedroom home, fleshly STAR BRITE weekends, $100-$250,\\ eek- recCiver, Altec 15 !>tudlO' 611 I\ENT US/HOMES. APIS . HC ONE bedroom upper, and decordted, fireplace, qUiet fOR RENT CLEANING SERVICES POINTE Gardens, Harper Iy speCials avaIlable 647- speakers, PIOneer tUIn Homes, OffiCes HARI'ER WOODS two bedroom lower, newly neIghborhood, Grayton PRIME Mack Avenue, be 7233 Woods across from Queen decorated, stove, refnger- table, good condItion $4;)0 Apartments. Condos THREE bedroom :>lllgie southofWalfen S-100 boll tween 7 8 MIle, 1,000 of Peace Church, QUIET, ator, heat lOcluded Outer ~quare feet $1,200 per PETOSKY - Walloon Lake, 331-6724 HONEST AND well mamtained complex homel>and IJJt~, nice Jl'eJ~ 7315, 332-2453 pnvate lakefront lodge. 3 Dnve/Beacon"f1eld are-a ... ,- ~--. - - -~ --...,,~. ~~- month !J..'l53000 DEPENDABLE near shopping, one bed- $n;l ~.l~o ~,l.l,} ~,l,)() ~,n") bedrooms, sleeps 6, fully .Ju "''''HITE d.:d! iL "lV'L, 296-3795 after 7 p m 6f. FOil RENT FUftNISIlED good condItIOn, $75 A(ml' Wall \l.ashIOg room, $450 $.lhi $-12i $~7i $i2i.:) i'li STOREFRONT, remodeled, carpeteq. fully eqUipped HAVERHILL Home WIth 3 ---- wood burmng stove 10 and much more children J nd pct~ IIekome 1.500 square feet, 15429 kitchen, dock, boat 11ft, bedrooms, !Ivmg room, GROSSE POINTE WOODS eludlOg all plplllg and 839.1423 ST ClaIr Terrace. Jefferson ;>-119715 Hdrper Woods, Warren area., Mack at Notlmgham Heat Sunflsh sall boat, more dmmg room, breakfast mcluded 822-1645 vents, $125 Ell.cellenl (on EXPERIENCED house. and 10 Mile near the lake, TWO bt>droom ~lOgle h()me~ Completely furnished one (313) 855-5335 one bedroom, newly decor. dnd fI<1l~ $150. $2b5 $2115 room, large lot, lease re- it. SHARE LIVING dillOn 773-3573 c1eamng Excellent ser- qUired $400 per month plus and two bedroom apart HIGGINS Lake - sleeps 6, ated and carpeted, $410 $315 $3W. $175 $,1'15,$-125 ment~ all the comfOi ts ot . QUAIlTERS July and August, weekly AMANA upnght fro!>t free vice Reasonable rates uhlltIes 885-4420 freezer, $350 Gene ral Cathy. 896-6066 Jackie- $.j(,5 $52:i, lhlldl ell dnd pd" home short tel m lea~e~ SHARE furnl:>hed house With 939-2069after 5 p m KELLY Gardens, 9 and Kel- \\ elconw ')-1 I 'l7.l:; HA VERHILL/Mack Ideal Electnc :,Ide by-SIde re 361-5188 Donna - 271-3622 Idedl for transfernng exe(u 2 females aged 22-25 ly, mce one bedroom, $450 for adults, students, 4 bed- laves or :>hort term aS~lgn CadIeux - 1.94 area $125 HARBOR Sprmgs area, near fllgerator.freezer, whIte, Lora - 896..()9()2 6C RENTALS/HOMES. arTS HC Boyne Highlands, condo mcludmg heat OETROIT room, 3 bath $475 881- ments plus ulllllles 885-0496/526- 18 9 cubiC feet, $400 885 0389, 881-2296 Ell.ecullve LlvlIlg SUItes, Inc for rent, 3 bedrooms plus 7783 CLEANING! DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms, 1000. 813 ST Clair, Grosse PolOte, 47-19770 flmshed basement With That's what we do best Morang-eadieux area Call BUCKINGHAM near Grosse GROSSE POlllte Park - 2 FORMAL mahogan) dmlOg Let the 2 bedroom, 2 car garage, 10 bath and beds, $80 per after 6 p.m , 881-4313 Pomte - One - 3 bedroom A'ITENTION bedroom smgle famaly mght, plus cleamng ex- room set, chma cabmet, excellent conditIon, $750 single home. full base- EXECUTIVES buffet, dlOlOg room table HOUSE.KE. TEERS 5075 BALFOUR, 4 bedroom home 822-9818 pense 886-7700or 885-262.0 ment, 2 car garage, $350 One and 2 bedroom apart- WIth 3 leaves and pads and do all of your general c1eamng home, natural fireplace, SOUTH Ashland on canal, The Blake Co per month plus depoSit - ments Completely fur- SkI Mlchlgdn s Norlhern 7 hlghback, shield back Excellent references freshly pamted, air condl- Pleasant 3 bedroom upper 19806 Mack, one, 3 bedroom lower flat. nished $29 50 per day and Counll V dlOmg room chaIr!>, ex- 56H300 582-4445 tIomng, major appltances, flat Sun porch, 2 full batru., Grosse Pointe Woods $325 per month pI us up One month mInimum Pe'oskeylllarbor SPI Ing~ cellent condillon, $1,800 $400 per month Open ELEGANT 881-6100 deposit 886-2297. 469-1075 771-4916 large furmshed bedrooms LakeSide Club CondommlUm~ Queen Anne desk, $325 house Sunday 12-4 p m Parkmg, yard, very secure and Sprmg Lake Club Com BEACONSFIELD, three GRATIOTI7 Mile area 5 Norltake tea set for 8, $125 REFLECTIONS ROSSINI near Hayes - 2 FURNISHED apartment lor premises Share WIth pletely furOlshed luxur) 2 Rent a maid for cleamng bedroom upper, garage, room upper Ideal for Drop leaf mlald sofa table bedroom house, $250 East- rent InqUire. Box B-18, smgle male, prefer neat, bedroom \\ Ith loft and to\\ n $350 month, secllrIty de- retIred couple $300 tn- and game table, $325edch Mellculous and expertise Side Management, 884- Grosse Pomte News, 99 workIng person $265 house Ientdls on Round Parties and home servIce POSit 885-0377 cludes heat, plus secunty 882-5622 3890 Kercheval, Grosse Pomte month complete, $50 de. Ldke and Spnng Lake CALL NOW PRIME Grosse Pointe ren- 885-3592 after 6 p m Farms, MI 48236 pos It 824-6399 Located WithIn mmutes of the GUILFORD near Mack - TOYS 774-6026 tal. 2 bedroom with FlorIda BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom VILLAGE CONDO dl ea~ flllest ~kl resorts room, natural fireplace, Clean, one bedroom upper, !,'EMALE profeSSIOnal, non Cross Countr) trom your AT RESALE PlUCES lower, carpet, kItchen ap. See Under 116 smokmg to share 5t ClaIr Legos HOUSECLEANING by formal dmmg room, large garage, $290 Includes pllances, garage, base- door on groomed tralls heat Eastside Manage- 882-2415 Shores home Rent $135 Ice Skates Vickie Excellent ref- kItchen with eatIng area ment WIth laundry hook- Relal'. In our Indoor pooll~pa erences. 822-8162. and full appliances $675 ment,884-03890 plus one month secunty faCIlity Rent by the \\ eek School ChaIrs up. Ideal for smgle male or 6G, ROOMS FOR RENT depOSit, 1/3 utthhes Call Sleds <:LEANING done - homes, per month plus uhhties BEDFORD off Chandler young couple 3937Devon- end week, month or sea~on 296-3387 after 4 30 week 18" Barbie Doll offices, apartments, Available March 1, or Park Drive - 3 bedroom shire $300 monthly 882- EAST DetrOit - room for LAKESIDE CLUB days Giant Tinker Tov:> Grosse Pointe references AprIl 1. Call 223-3648 day. Colomal, fireplace, base. 4355 rent Nice home Kitchen -IS3E LAKE 51' 6M. FLORIDA VACATION 17 Hardy Boys Books 777-9719, 88H)427. tIme. ment, 2 car garage, $415 prIVIleges Call after 6 p m Petoskey l\I!chlg,m 4977tJ AVAILABLE now 5 room 772-3799 RENTALS (616) 347 'l572- (Gill I 3-177bljtJ ChrISSy Dolls EXPERIENCED lady 2239 ROSLYN Two bed- duplex - 1111car garage. 20' Sr'hwmn Gn'l', Ihhc LODWYCK off Chandler EAST DetroIt area - kItchen HUTCHINSON [sland - SCHUSS Mountalll - Week wishes da y work as com- room Paneled den Sunny dIrectly acros:> from 8t Dressy Bes:,} Park Drive and Moross - prIvileges, no smoking, ocean front luxurIOUS 2 or weekend 4 bedroomEo, pan~on and cleamng kitchen WIth appliances John HospItal $375 a Fisher Price Pull Tov~ 3 bedroom, basement, nIce home 777-3452 bedroom, 2 bath, 8th floor 212 baths, fully eqUipped homes References. 822- Large hving room Utlhty month plus uhlIhes Lease, I Puzzel Rack . garage, $500, negotIable condo Fully eqUipped, SkI to slopes Daj s 7586. WIth washer.dryer New securIty depOSit, refer- ST Clair Shores - sleep 109 Racquetball Rackets gas furnace Newly car- room for rent After 5 p m vIew of mtercoastal and 581-4350 WILL care for the elderly ences No pets 293-7356. Johnson/Johnson Tovs peted 824-3185 Leave mes- DRESDEN between 7 and 8 Tuesday, Thursday or any- ocean Pool, hot tub, exer- BOYNE Country family day or mght. Excellent reo - 3 bedroom, garage, $375 CHALMERS/Outer Dnve cise facIlities, under- Pmg Pong Pdddles sage $450plus $500 secur- time Friday-Sunday, 773 chalet - 4 bedrooms, fire- Castle Gray Skull ferences, 779-2435. Ity NIce 5 room lower flat, ground park 109, mteroal SpaCIOUS,reasonable rent, 6544 place, 2 baths, 30 mmutes Masters of Universe Men MATURE lady desires ONE bedroom, heat mcJud- secunty system, golf, ten- MARYLAND - one bed- CHRISTIAN employed fe- from all skung By week or general housekeeplllg ed, off Harper near Cad- securIty 881-3536 niS and lots more Vacan- room, stove, refrIgerator male wanted for furmshed weekend 882-5749 or 591- 3'x3' English Tudor Reasonable rates Call Ieux, $300 DEVONSHIRE/Mack area cIes from AprIl 1 on 855- $335 plus deposit, heat 111- sleepmg room, kitchen pri- 6180. Doll HouselFurmture Lisa, 892-0366. call LaVon's Rental and Pro- 2 bedroom upper, newly 5428 eluded 881-1978, call after perty Management, 773. VIleges $220 month, 60 VACATION RENTALS . EXPERIENCED woman 4 decorated, carpets, hard- ORLANDO;":' DIsney a;ea All OTHER l'IiOW OPEN J\tON DA \'~ 2035 wood floors, $290 plUS Farms, after 6 p 885-8109 lookIng for FrIday day condommlum Completely KIAWAH/Seabrook Islands FARMS - 9 room Colonial, THREE Mile Drive near security, couple preferred YOUNG male non-smoker work Grosse Pointe refer- furlllshed, 2 bedroom, 2 semi-tropIcal paradIse for MOMS' TOY ATTIC 4 bedrooms, 212 baths Mack - 3 bedroom house, References, no pets 882- share home, SL ClaIr ences 881-5954 baths, tenms heated pool your 1986vacation Coast- 16637E Warren $1,300 881-1278 112 baths, natural fIre. 9820. Shores 776-5926 Weekly, monthly or sea- Ime Charleston, S C For 882-7631 place, garage, $395 East- MAID TO ORDER GROSSE Pointe Shores - TWO bedroom bnck home - LOVELY sleepmg room for sonal After 5 pm, 884- rates/brochure, call 1-800- HOME, APARTMENT, Side Management, 884- 7,200square feet, executive fireplace, garage, fenced gentleman, home prIVI- 1193. 845-RENT, Fran Welch C~ICKET'S CORNER OFFICE CLEANING home on the lake 16 3890 yard Devonshire off leges Gratlotl8 Mile area BEACHFRONT condomlm- Real Estate Resale and Gift Shop Reasonable rates, refer- rooms, 6 plus bedrooms, 4 PRESTIGIOUS LUXURY Chandler Park Drive $375 527-2297 urns - Indian Rocks HILTON Head South Caro- ences Experienced team full and two 12 baths APARTMENTS a month, security deposit, EMPLOYED lady - kItchen Beach area One, two, and hna Sea Pme Large, two Wlo cash or pnzes III our work, Brokers Realty SerVIce, Jefferson at Grosse Pomte references 885-3273 priVileges, no smoking three bedrooms With pool bedroom, 2 bath ocean- February wlI1ter burn-out 565-8900 CIty LImIt - 4 story eleva- 778-7429 A LITTLE LESS Call after 6 pm, 886.7881, Color brochure available front condo, pool, WIde contest HARCOURT - upper, 2 tor bUlldmg witb large TWO ladles will clean your bed- THAN 10 MINUTES 884-6268 From $400per week 1-800- beach Save - rent from room, hvmg room, dming rooms, one or two bed- Mon thm Sat 10 30-5 P m home References. 779- TO YOUR APARTMENT NON-smoker - female Kit- 237-9831 owner 641-8367 rooms. References and (Thurs untll 6 pm) 0234, 776-2438 room, fIreplace, ap- ON THE RIVER chen privileges Ideal for plIances, fully carpeted, Security requIred. SANIBEL Condo - two 18472Mack FROM DOWNTOWN studentlworkmg woman HILTON HEAD - Palmetto RELIABLE non-smokIng Walker-AlkIre Realty bedroom, recently profes- 886-9690 $600. References requIred woman 885-4972 Dunes VlIla, 2 bedrooms woman for house cleamng 884-2571or 886-7404. 886-0920 SIOnally furnished 642-8072 DIane, 777-3268, after 5 KITCHEN prIVIleges and after 6 pm 8869234 I un;s \ ~WV'lc; MARYLAND rear apart- DEVONSHIRE near Mack RIVER pm garage Mature female, BAHAMAS, Treasure Cay, BOOKSELLER ment, one bedroom, pn- - Large 2 bedroom upper, CLEARWATER Beach con- 151.B I\ER( HE\ \L non-smoker 884-2297 lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath, LADY WIShes days Grosse vate entrance and porch, appliances, garage, $335 TERRACE dommlUm for rent, $600 a ll1-221~ Pomte references. 571- refrIgerator, stove, heat, EastSIde Management, 6H. OFfiCE FOR RENT week Access to a deep sea housekeepmg Villa, on Selected books bought dnd beautiful 3 mIle beach 1333 lIghted parkmg, $335. Il86- 884-3890. ChOice of StudIO 1 or 2 flshmg boat, beach across sold bedroom apartments on a COMMERCIAL LEASE the street, pool, tenms Sleeps 4 Call 6-9 pm, 626- HOUSECLEANING wanted 0657 SEVEN/Hayes - 15256 CLOSED MONDAYS private 1 acre riverfront Attractive storefront may be courts Sleeps 4 Apnl 12- 5940 - two hard working gals, Fordham 3 bedroom brIck LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 full commons Parquet wood used as doctor's office or 19 Call for more mforma. 2 years expenence Relia- bungalow, natural fIre- baths, 'tJome on Mt Ver- floors and new kItchen, m- agency 1,500 square feel tlOn 881-6755 ACAPULCO VIlla Experi- NORTHERN ble, references, reason. non, Farms Newly reno- place, full basement, kit- ence the pnvacy and lux- able. Tom 885.5951, Judy e1udmg bUilt-m micro- Parkmg available Prime OCEANSIDE hlghnse _ FIREWOOD CO. vated throughout $800 chen With appliances, 1 car wave Rent from $415 m- locatIOn near Nme MlIe- Vero Beach 2 bedroom 2 ury of Villa hvmg, fully ExceptIOnally FlOe MIxed 777-7592 garage $375 per month monthly Call after 5 p m. c1udlng heat staffed WIth meal serVice, Hardwood LADY desIres house clean. 881-3826 plus security Home KI-.eullLYTaErSeaREALESTATE bath, decorated, monthly chauffeur For IIlformatlOn sc 1 - or weekly, March, Apnl Oak, Ash, HIckory and FrUIt ing, Grosse POInte area Owners, 774.0033 call 884-4102or 886-0903, if GROSSE POINTE 7700 EAST JEFFERSON 881-8900 Reasonable rates 646- woods Own transportation Re- MOVING AND STORAGE CO A WINNER! BrIght, beauti- 824-5000 no answer cali 886-7881 Guaranteed to be Quahty ferences. 521.5979, after 3 Reasonable Rates ful bungalow_Freshly PROFESSIO NAL offices, St =11:":'94-:-==-----,:---:--::--::-_ Clair Shores, 22x12 $350 a STUART - lovely 2 story HlL TON Head condo - Apnl Seasoned Fireplace Wood 01 Relaable Service pamted throughout New THREE bedroom s1l1gle PRECISION cleamng done month, 12x12$150a month condo completely furnlsh- 5-12 886-3934\ Your Money Back by Mary. Call 88l-1318 Free Estlmates carpet, spotless kitchen, homes and rials, mce areas $50 Per Face Cord 343.Q481, 822-4400 appliances, fIreplace, hv. $275, $295, $325, $350, $365, PrIces Include' utilIties, ed, golf, sWlmmmg, tenms HILTON Head's beautiful LET ME clean your home! 777-4876 ing room, fimshed base- $425, $475, $525, $595, chtld- kitchen pnVJleges, parkmg AvaIlable March 30, week, Harbour Town doctor's Call after 5 p.m , 893-7612 WAYBURN . one bedroom ment $525 886-1924 ren and pets welcome 543 and new carpetmg, secre- or month 540-4301 VIlla 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SNAPPER 20" rear cottage apartment tarlal services available TOWNHOUSE _2 bedrooms, HOUSECLEANING by Sue Carpet, stove, refrIgera- BISHOP near Warren - 2 9735 sleeps eight, Easter week, SNOWTHROWER at reasonable prices Call Andary 886-5670 2 baths, sleeps 6, fully fur- famlly Circle March 29 tor $275a month, secUrIty Oats avaIlable, both 2 bed. Brand new, never been used. Sue at 526-1717 TWO bedroom apartment GROSSE Pomte Woods - mshed, pool South Fort April 12 Free tenms, pool $350. 864-4666 rooms, upper $300, lower won 10 contest $299 ($450 3525 Nottmgham, carpet- CombinatIon doctor and Myers Available AprIl, $600per week 803-842-6770 FOR excellent cleaning ser- $325. EastsIde Manage- mg, appliances, $315 heat list price) R23-3885after ') VICes, contact Dorothy, KERCHEVAL/BeaconsfIeld dentIst offIces 1,180square May 772-6245 a m /671-5960 pm one bedroom apartment, ment, 884-3890 mcluded 822-1645 pm 372-0954,Grosse Pomte re- feet $1,IOOa month Shore MARCO Island "Sea above store, includes ATTENTION singles and 7. WANTED TO RENT ferences $330 ONE bedroom apartment wood E R Brown Realty Winds" Gulf front, 2 bed- SHEARED bea"er coat, I heat, water $350 security newlyweds I Perfect upper 3525 Nottingham, carpet- length, WIth mmk collar 886-8710 room Call for brochure deposit Andary 886-5670 Oat on prestlglOus York. 109, applIances $275 heat I EXPERT MAID HARPER WOODS 881-6402, 882-4593 AM Lookmg for townhouse Lynx hat plus mmk hats GROSSE Pointe Woods - shire. $250includes water, mcluded 822-1645 or house 10 Grosse Pomte 823-5772 appliances Redecorated, Deluxe sUIte of offIces WIth SIESTA Key condo m Sun:- SERVICE furmshed three bedroom Woods, Farms, CIty QUALITY BOOKS prefer non-smokers TWO bedroom .,angle home!> small (entrance) waltIOg rise Cove, 2 bedrooms, \ VI' , IIU' \Hl.~: I'HI"'.''' Colomal. Six month lease $500-$600range QUlet,res- DESERVr: DaVId, 977.fJ697. a nd f1at~ $250 $21» $28'> area 1,600 square feet, March 1st-15th 881-9133 11\ 11.\ WIth optIon to renew $1,000 ponslble mature profes- QUALITY PRICES \\ H.I'\l.l $H5. $350 $,\7,1 $19'>,$42~ newly mstalled energy 886-2389 ' per month plus utilItIes 5928SOMERSET - upper, 1 $46~ $,'i25 children and pel'> savmg furnace/air, easy slOnal Will lease Needs no GRUB STREET H! \11 I\,TIII.l Shorewood E R Brown bedroom, bath, kItchen, 6N NOIlTHEIlIl MICHIGAN later than April 15 Write A BOOKERY \\ e!come )43971'> access to 1-94 (near 8 VACATION RENTALS 772.3050 Realty 886-8710 IIvmg room, stove, refng- MIle) Many extras - Just POBox 628, Alderson, W 17194East Warren, SHANTY CREEK/BellaIre, Vlrgmla 24910 near ('adieux I\'''1 Hr.!. 6. HI ,'\I,~II PARK - 15111 Vernor At- eratoI' and heat, carpetIOg ALTER-CHARLEVOIX decorated Ideal for mcluded, shown Friday, IVhchlgan between Tra DetrOIt, MIchIgan ",1<1(\ II r. III 11'1"1"1 \1. I tractive, well.kept 2 bed- Grosse Pomte Side, attractIve professlOnallrep fIrm verse City and Peloskey BACHELOR, 31 seeks upper 882-7141 11"1 ....~.hl.~I'I ..IC" room apartment Parking, 4-7; saturday, 1-4 one bedroom apartments Priced !"Ight Contemporar) house, ,'j () I .\ \1 r.H !/ \ appliances, coin laundry, NOTTINGHAM - Upper, 2 Heat Included From $220 MR STEVENS .. t .... h G ft' - Vi , 04 • $ a Thursday, February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nme-C 8. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 8. MISCELlANEOUS ARTICLES 8. MISCELLANEOUS UTiCLES 8B. AUCTIONS/ESTATE II. AUCTIONS/ESTA TE llA. CAliS FOil SALE ~ FOil SALE FOR SALE SC. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 8. AIITlClES WANTED FOR SAtE SALES I SALES CHRYSLEIl KENMORE washmg ma- SNOW blower, Jacobsen ESTATE, Antique and cOI-1 HARTZ $99 NEW c1arwn(s, lIues, VETERANS - German, DODGE Charger 1985 22 chine - heavy duty, 8 Snowburst, A-I condition, THE SALT WORKS 20 POUND BAGS lectlble AucllOn Sunday, trumpet!> List price - $225 Japane!>e, American war sport coupe, 5 speed, steer- years old, $90 886-1075 $175 For mspectlOn/de- February 23, at 12 noon HOUSEHOLD Supply lImited 883'1 Van !>ouvelllr~, all type!> de- 1I1g, brakes, 10,OUOmllc!>, $2 ill EACH CARPETING - several hun- monstratlOn 881-9729 Barker's Tradlllg Posl, SALES Dyke 9214(,14, 921-464b .,Ired 831 .l447 extended warrdnty, health 88222'J') 8HblJ7!l4 dred yard!>, gold color ANTIQUE solid oak pede!>tal 767b Bluebu!>h Road, WHOLE 1l0USft: force':>!>ale $6,200 or be!>t $1 00 per !>qudre Ydrd 778- table, 48" round WIth 2 8A. GAIIAGE; YARD; (downtown) Maybee, MI MOVING SAL£ ( OLLI-:( 'J OH \~ould like to 88\ 8659 J500 leaves, $bOO b matchmg BASEMENT SALES (Northeast of Dundee or ANNOUNCING hUj (] ~ "nd foreign "Idmp" BISHOP 1911:~DOf)(;]': ~hclby Charger odk • ._4 .._.. .-_~ __ -....-._~~ __ ~_ .....__ ~ ~~" ._ ~ __ ~ " Page Ten-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS 11 C CfollS FOR SAlE . Thursday, February 20, 1986 11C CARS FOR SALE - 110. FOREIGN CAliS ~ GM GM 13 ilEAL ESTATE 13 ilEAL ESTATE - ALL OTHEII 12. IOATS AND MOTOIIS 13. REAL ESTATE - 13 REAl ESTATE - 1980 PONTIAC Phoenix W 1979DELTABB-4door, V-8, GENERAL GENEIIAL MAZDA RX-7 1983, black, SAILBOAT - custom bUIlt C GENEIIAl GEHERAl - 4 door hatchback, auto- aIr. crUIse, 100,000 mIles THREE bedroom brIck BY Owner, 436 Moran, great conditIon $7,999 or and C 24', fully eqUipped EXEClJTIVE: home over- ST Clair Shore:. Nice condo, matic, air, power brakes/ $1,200 774-5552, 884-7264 ranch, III baths, fInished Grosse Pomte Farms '1 best offer 881-9604 for Iacmg and crUlsmg, lookIng golf COUIse Fami- 1332 WoodbrIdge 2 bed- sleermg/locks, low mIle- basement, garage, very bedroom Colomal, mO\'e-1n 1983 OLDSMOBILE station 1984 AUDI 5OOOS.4 door, 1980 model, hke new - ly loom, gl edt 1'0001, Mut- rooms, III balh~, IiVlfig, age $2,250. 881-0096 clean, one owner Open condillon, 1J! bath~, large wagon - loaded, beautiful vel'y fe\\ ~all hours Call chlel kitchen, 881-0892 dInll1g I., patIO, dU" alum automa Ill', sunroof, a II Sunday, 1p 01 -4pm 25644 IIvmg room wllh naturdl 1981 CADILLAC Fleetwood conditIOn, 56,000 highway day,c, 223 3648 or evemng~ after 5 p m mum carpol t fOl 2 cal ~ leather mtenor, lOaded Koontz, RoseVille, lO/Kelly fireplace, dIning room, up Brougham Triple blue, mIles $7,900 526-5942 8868989 ANIEL 469-2982 beautiful $11,900 886 8592 area 778-2933 dated kItchen Flonda 39,5000 miles $6,500 firm MALIBU ClaSSIC - 4 doOl. KELLY /MOIo~s ar ea Clean, 1985 VW SClrocco - dark CAL 27, 1984,5salls, used one room, fInIshed ba,c,ement, THREE Bedroom bungdlow. 774-5300 full power, loaded, like BY owner 10 DetrOIt's Cop. J bedroom bnck, car and a red, aIr. many extrd~ season, eleclJ omcs, m- new furnace, roof, hol half garage Close to brIck, lllllsheu basement, 1978 MONTE Carlo, new ne\\ $3,850 882 4765 per Corner - 10603 Lan- Must sell 2b3 0178. 773 bodrd dlC~el, mdny extra~ water heater, dflVe\\dY, evelythmg A~k1l1g$22,000 III balh 21~ car galagc, tires, muffler, etc ,body m ark 3 bedroom bungalow, CAMARO 1983 Z-28 - load 4864 $35,900 583-9337 da V~, all aluminum lflm, self. storms. mce double 101 ~b.OOOd~~umes $276 pay should be seen WIll except mmt condition 885 3030 evel\lng~ 884-2442 • ed, 5 speed, 32.000 adult BMW 19843181- automatic. storlOg storm WIndows, WIth 2 car garage, a~kmg ment 1714309 Ieasonable offer 1139-3100 COUPE deVIlle 1981 - mIles $6,950 774-1136 10\1 mlledge, lo...ued Ie.ll 121. IOAT DOCKAGE gdS fIreplace m finished $93,500 882-9843 Open Sun- sharp, blue, velour In- day 2.5 1985BUICK Century. 4 door, clean $14,250 791 44-1-101 & STOIIAGE basement WIth dry bar and BY OWNER tenor, \'1res, dual 6 \\av 15,000 mIles loaded, ex- 29J-7485 a"k fOI }-'1,lIIk HARBOR I~ldnd cdnal, 3 workshop, doorwall open- CO-OP APAHTJ\lENT seats, garage kepi, no rw,! GROSSE POINTE FARMS tended warranly, ru.,t 198J TOYOTA COI Olld bedroom, II! bath~, brick 109 on to 12x23 wood deck, Whlllier neal Harper Ldrge $6,000 773 1295,771-0738 proofing 88Hl420 large dog run, I'! car dutomall(. .111. C,I~~t'll(' TudOl home, formal dlnlfig 3 rooms, applldnce~, celr FOUl bedloom~.tllobalh~,l,800~4u , __ J..t \ ------_._---~------~--~----_ ... .-...::...... _-_.. _...- Thursday, February 20, 1986 Page Twelve-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS 20Z LANOSCAPINGI 2011. FUIINITURE RE"AIR/ 20H PAINTING/DECOU TlNG 2011 TIlE WORII 20X DRAPERIES SNOW IlEMOVAL 20E HOME IMPROVEMENT 20F ROOFING SERVICE lOll PAIN T1NGJOECORA TlNG REfiNISHING YOUNG'S PAINTING PAUL'S TILE CO BOB'S UPHOLSTl<:HY CUSTOM MADE slipcovers SNOW REMOVAL HADLEY HOME HADLEY HOME MICHAEL'S SERVICE Installers of ceramic and NEW Sl<:HVICES NOW and drapenes Guaranteed. LICENSED AND INSUHED IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT PAINTING & InterIOr-ExterIOr mosaic tile, quarry. A VAILABLE Custom \I orkmanshlp Ex- Avel age drIveway $105 ReSident la I-Com merclal paver~, dnd marble madc ~lJp COVCI~ and p<.'nenced Call now - Ber. INC. INC. REFINISHING Pamtmg.Paper Hanging System~ for heavy tl afflc. plllolI' manufaclUlll1g 25% IIIce 872-0657 882-0688 COMPLETE COMPLETE Grosse POinte ReSident Sta mmg -Va rmshmg or contmuou~ underwater off already lo\~ pi Ices 201. LANDSCAPINGI TRIMMING, removal, spray Intenor - Extenor Sef\ Ice REMODELING ROOFING SERVICE Insured eXpol>ure Lordi Ielerenee~ Iloul'~ - 8 SNOW REMOVAl ing feedmg dnd stump re SERVICE COMMERCIAL & Pamtmg & Plastering Jim 372-4365 WORK GUARANTEED to (; Mondd) till U Sdtur- mo~al Free Estlmate~ Kltchen.Baths AntiqUing and Varmshmg MAC'S TREE AND Complete tree berVlce C L __..----....1.....- __ """""-- __ ~~_~ ~ "~-",-"", __ ,,-,,,,- __ --.-.J __4...._. ~ ~ __ ~ _ Thursday. February 20, 1986 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thlrteen.C , - ~,tl Page Fourteen.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 20, 1986 Contemporary design 1986 COMPANY CAR SALE Low Mileage! Like New! Big Savings! All Cars Include Balance of Factory Warranty. 1986 HORIZON 4 door hatchback ice blue air conditioning, stereo auto & power $7,695 1986 TURISMO 2 door hatchback garnet red Duster pkg air stereo, auto Advanced Technology & power $8,195 1986 RELIANT Cadillac Luxury 4 door Cordovan air condltlomng, crUIse, stereo, auto & power $8,795 1986 RELIANT SE STATION WAGON o/ ARP White air conditIOning crUIse stereo/cass, power door • g /0 Fln,mcmg locks & more $8,995 1986 CARAVELLE 4 door glJn metal blue air stereo flit/crUIse power Win- 7 dows power locks excellent value at $9,395 1986 CADILLAC DE VILLE no The Vanden Plas IS a limited edition of WtII(~11C::fJ«t) Ihe Jaguar Series III seda'l It shares the From a heritage of coach builders to kings Series Iii s superb racebred double o,erhead earn SIX ItS athletic handling and the sporting aristocracy of Europe eqUipment ItS uncanny smoothness and comes the most exclusive Jaguar sedan Silence In 11011011InSide however the you can own. Vanden Plas IS unique even among Jaguars It cossets you With soft leather exotic burled '/alnut panels and In dlvldually contoured seats front and rear •On Select Models Now Available For LOWPRICESARE\ Immediate Delivery BORNHERE NOTIW~ Buy or Lease ~-- I.E. Michigan's Only Factory Authorized Jaguar Dealer "Need WeSar More?" • Sales • Service • Parts MAHER 15175 E. Jefferson in Grosse Pte. Park I I RINKE TOYOTA Bringing You and Toyot~ Together! "More off the wall deals than we care to admit" TOYOTA CRESSIDA TEMPOS THUNDERBIRDS** Mighty Plush! Our Cresslda IS the perfect blend of plush comforts and performance See It today $16,630 P.O.E.* TOYOTA CAMRY RANGER PICKUPS F.150 PICKUPS Family Room! Gel more room and comfort lor ~our lamily With our Camr~ See Illoda~' F.150 SUPERCABS $9,678 P.O.E.* RANGER SUPERCABS Catch a Performance! ESCORTS* Thrill to the performance of MR2 our spIrited two-seater sports car Come in and drive the new FORD TAURUS! $11,648 P.O.E.* See our large selection of ~ Conversion Vans Full Size and Minivans. *Port of Entry RINKE TOYOTA ROY O'BRIEN FORD "Bringing IOu and Toyota Together" "Stay on the right track to 9 Mile & Mack'''I/~~' Sf. Cla;r Shores (~~~{1\ Van Dyke at 101/2 Mile • 758-2000 .man~al only 776-7600 y~.. 0,. • °6-cyllnder only V Y
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