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Grosse Pointe ews VOL. 46-No. 3 Grosse POinte, Michigan, Thursday, January 17, 1985 30 cents 38 Pages

for your information Early morning tragedy A pre. dawn two-alarm blaze at 87 Sunnlngdale kept flreflghtlng crews from the Shores and the Farms busy Monday. The fire, which originated In the basement, was called In at about 6 a.m., fyi allowing both cities to provide two separate shifts to the scene. Fire officials say smoke detectors were Instrumental In helping the Quarnstrom family escape the home which was eventually de- By Tom Greenwood stroyed during the five. hour fire. Reports say the fire proved difficult to extinguish after a gas meter in the basement melted, allowing fumes to help feed the flames. Injuries were sustained to Shores Public Safety Officer Michael Kortas, who received cuts on both hands and Lt. Arthur Turner Good skates of the Farms, who was treated for smoke inhalation. Now, for the rest of the story For some people, last week's North-South lee match-up was Just a hockey game. But for South <;enlOr And Tower staffer David Loffredo, It became a quest. It seems South's fIrst strIng defenseman Jeff LeFebvre was glIding along on borrowed skates that were too small for him So midway through the second period, he began looking for a larger paIr to borrow so he could give his best for the Blue Devils. Alas, none were to be found. Then another teammate, who shall remain nameless, remem- bered he had a pair at home that were perfect and asked Loffredo to drive to his home, knock on the door and request the skates for Jeff. Are you with me so far? Another alas, because no one was home at the anonymous team- mate's house. So David drove back with the bad news for Jeff. Tell you what, said the helpful teammate, go back and wiggle through the milk chute. No one's home, but you have my Pnoio. Of Tom Greenwood permission. So once again Lof- fredo journeyed into the frigid night air, along with pal Dean Pierce, who happens to be milk- chute size Dean made it through and let State licensing sought for latchkey progmm David into the house. Along the By Mike Andrzejczyk operated programs feli under DSS year-olds, but standard kindergar- missed While attendance varies Care-gIvers should be adults or way, Dean burned hIS back on a The publIc school system will ask jurisdictIon or under the state ten classes often have many more from day to day, an average 10 to those age 17 with one year of train- heater, but th~ important thing the state Department of SOCialSer- is that they found the skates Department of Education students than that, Tonks said. The 25 students use the morning and ing 10 avoca tional child-care train- vices to license its nine elementary In September, the attorney school system may ask for exemp- 109 program certifIed by the DSS. Back at the game, a grateful school latchkey programs and will afternoon seSSIOns, according to LeFebvre tries on the skates and general ruled that latchkey pro- tIons that will allow it to operate Dr. Frost. All bUilding principals meet the discovers they're a perfect fit. also seek exemptions from some of grams operated by the schools are the latchkey programs the same as program dIrector requirements, the DSS regulations, accordmg to Fees vary from $1 to $1.50 an He leaps onto the ice and within SimIlar to other child care or- It does kindergarten classes, he hour, accordmg to Dr Frost "but we can't tell them to come in adnllnlstrators. 10 seconds draws two penalties ganizatIOns and need to meet DSS saId Supervisors are hired by building to work at 7 a m and stay until Elementary curriculum director requlrements for lIcenses, one ad. 'the state's requirements are 6.15," one admlmstrator said The - one for interference and the Alfrieda Frost told the board of ed- prinCIpals based on the ability to other for elbow mg. mlnIstrator said The school more appropriate for private pro- work well WIth children, she added school system may ask for an ucation Monday night that 1atch- system has worked out an agree- grams than they are [or school- exemptlOn from that reqUirement, Does the story end here? 'key programs "can be effectively Whl.1ethat may Include some col- ment With the state that allows the operated programs, an administra- lege training ... ability is more 1m. as well as biennial phySIcal exam- No6ooooo. Remember la~t y_ep.J: , operated und~r th~,allspices of ,tbe programs to coqtinue operating when I nearly got decapitated 'It tor said. portant, Dr. l'rost said. mations, Tonks said. -- school system without meeting while the schOOl system goes Each of the system's elementary The system has fjJed the applica- the first North-South game by a each and every rule" set by the Under statl! Jaw, programs must through the applicatlOn and re- schools has a latchkey program, be by tions for its programs and is wom- warp speed slapshot from state. quests for exemptions supervised directors who South's George Krappman? administered by the building prin- have 60 semester ho~rs of credit ing on the request for exemptions, The dispute arose about a year Personnel director Ronald Tonks cipal, according to Dr. Frost. The with at least 12 in child develop- Dr. Frost said. The list of exemp- Well, while I almost got hit ago, when the DSS told the system saId some of the state's staffing re- again this year, the honors go in- latest school to add one was Kerby, ment, psychology, elementary ed- tions will be sent to the board, she It would have to license its pro- quirements are stricter than those she added added stead to Tower photographer ucation, physical education or grams. Instead, the system deCid- used m regular classrooms The programs normally run for Responding to a question from Kip Monahan who caught one recreation. Directors must be on ed to ask the state Attorney For instance, the state reqUires an hour before school and three the audience, interim Super- in the back. site durmg the program's opera- General to decide whether school- one child worker for every 12 fIve- hours after regular classes are dIS- tions. Intendent Joseph SpagnolI said the Krappman's off the hook on system "was not in violation of the this one though. Accordmg to law and is not m danger of losmg Loffredo (remember David Lof- the programs " fredo?) the shot was launched by North High School's Pete Revolving-door justice irks police officers Grosse Pointe schools began of- Guzzardo. fering latchkey programs in 1979, I've been told Monahan kept By Tom Greenwood carrymg ]E'welry valued at between and discovered no one Inside. The responding to a growmg number of For Farms Detective George a bad check in Macomb County. On families in which there was a the puck. He earned it. Maybe at $3,000 to $10,000 that had been door was secured and the car drIVen Nov 30, 1983 he also received a Van Tiem It was an old story. The ) reported stolen from a HarrIson single working parent or where the next game between the away for prints. three to 10 year sentence for a crosstown rivals, he and I can Macomb Daily carried the report of TownshIp home the day before Four hours later, officers return- both parents worked. The term the recent arrest of a 29-year-old Woods breakmg and entering. That latchkey comes from the image of compare war stones The Michigan correctIonal ed when the owners reported a rob- particular Band E was notable Personally, I think Guzzardo man allegedly trymg to sell stolen system and the Farms pollee de- bery in progress Once there the children walking to school wearing property. since he signed for a UPS package house keys around theIr necks and Krappman owe us a lunch partment are familiar With Harold pollce arrested Boyd, who had been while he was burglarizmg the home Sgt. VanTlem's anger centered Boyd. Instead of sending children home cornered by the homeowner and his In March 1984,he was given three on the report that the suspect was a In October 1983,the Farms police to empty homes or unsuperVIsed Wife According to reports, Boyd to fIve years for attempted break- new inmate In a Mount Clemens were called to a Morass Road home had been in the home when polIce activities with sIbhngs, parents opt halfway house for pnsoners, having ing and entermg and on May 14, 1984 to use the programs that offer chil- Dial M for money when an alert neIghbor notIced a searched It hours earher he also received another three-to- spent only 30days in Jackson Prison man park a late model station Boyd reportedly entered the dren educational and recreational Beware of callers solicitmg five year sentence for breaking and actIvities. The children aren't for a number of cnmes m Grosse wagon on the street and walk to the home, then hid in the attic when entering money by phone. That's the word Pointe Woods and Macomb County allowed to leave the school grounds from a Park resident who re- rear of an unoccupied home pollee arrived, laying down be- Accordmg to MIChigan Depart- The suspect, Harold Arnold Boyd PolIce identlfIed the vehicle as a tween the floor boards and covermg In the evenmgs until a parent ceived a call last week from a Jr , was arrested m an East Detroit ment of Correction records, Boyd comes for them. woman who identified herself as car stolen earher m Romeo and also himself WIth msulation and a rug spent much of the time from hIS Oc- jewelry store on Dec. 10, 1984after a ascertamed It had been used in the Latchkey programs have been Mrs. Johnson from the DetrOit He then fell asleep and staggered tober 1983sentence untIl his Nov. 19, woman, droppmg off a list of stolen hreakmg and crltenng of the same growing rapidly, Dr Frost saId. FirefIghters ASSOCiatIOn. down hours later to ask the startled 1984 release to a halfway house 10 property, noticea Boyd weanng a Moross Road home a month earher homeowner for a drink of water "We belIeve we have a fine pro- Mrs. Johnson told Margaret ted but Grosse Pomte Real quarters of a century, the Chas, Verheyden Funeral Home coms, he said The case IS under to be spilt between two students, una hie to make It to the open house Esillte Exchange 7B handled the funeral arrangements for ten of thousands of per- mvestigatlOn. one at North and one at South can call hIm al RR6-2716or 446-1247 Lett£'rs to EdItor 6A sons, Including governors, celebrities and dlgnltarle •. In a Coonce Willretlre Jan 31 after There's the haunted house held Regular meeting., arE' held every ObituarIes lOA gesture of respect, the hearse carrying his body, above, and the 32 years With the department at the former Standard gas stahon fourth Thursday at the War Mem- SocIety 1-6B on the HIli Funds from thl., proJect funeral procession passed the establishment he founded 76 onal at Il p m' and everyone IS Sports 1, 2C years earlier. go to the FoundatIOn for Excep- welcome to aUc>nd, Miller said

...... _ .h- Page Two-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1985 Grosse Pointe War Memorial Semi-Jinnual .as John Lake remembered it

Shortly beJore hiS death in 1984, John Lake wroteofhls years as executive director of the Grosse POinte War Memonal For those who knew him. it tells the story In a neo. Victorian style they'll well remember - a little con. fUSing at tlmes, but stili vintage John Lake. Others will find a nostalgiC and SALE useful contributIOn to the history of our community These segments have been edited by Charles V HICks, but they retam Lake's onginallanguage, and they reflect the unique personality of the man who directed and Now In Progress developed the War Memonal Center In ItS first 30 years. XII. Travel - A Strike in Italy MENS WINTER CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS (John Lake tells of an eventful tl'lP ) The next big event In travel was the tl'lP of Italy - Rome and Florence. Three Pan Amel'lcan planes were chartered and 537went over SUITS. TOPCOATS. RAINCOATS Everyone had a marvelous time Visiting the antiques and Viewing the 20% to 50% off Sights of Rome and then went by bus to Florence to see Its many works of art Then we were to pIck up our planes for the return tl'lP after thiS IO-day PhOlO by Tom T,.Iz., SOjourn and fly back to DetrOIt When we got to Pisa, after lookmg at the Honored SPORT COATS & SURBURBAN COATS Leamng Tower, we went to the airport I believe there were 14buses in the The president of the lakeshore Optimist Club, Mike Martin, 20% to 50% off caravan at the left, received the Optimist of the Year award from Larry The first buses arl'lved at the airport and the people who were to get on Butala, center, outgoing president. Receiving the Key Men award for his recruiting efforts was John Turcotte, rIght, who TROUSERS the first plane changed their money, went through customs and sat down wflltil1g fCII' the ~"nounce!!1ent of the p!:me's dep::lrturc B~gg~;;e h:ld been is this yelu's mf"mbertl.,lp chAlr",!m The group meets ever~' 20% to 50% off taken out and put on the field already to be put on the plane when suddenly Wednesday at the War Memorial at 7:30 a.m. the Itahans pulled a ground strIke That meant that no steps would be put up to the plane, the planes could not take off, the luggage was locked up In a hanger - and there we were! The aIrport eatery looked at this multitude MML regional meeting is here next week 20% to 50% off of people and promptly closed ItS doors However, the wme bar stayed open "Strategic Planning: Action not the afternoon. A personal develop- Reaction" will be the theme of the ment session on building leader- FURNISHINGS In the meantime, Grosse Pomte men - not used to being treated in this MIchigan Municipal League's Re- ship skIlls will conclude the pro- 20% to 50% off manner - deCided they would break mto the hanger, get the baggage and gion III meeting scheduled to begin gram. put it on the plane themselves So they passed the bags from one person to at 1.30 pm, Thursday, Jan. 24, at Welcoming remarks at the din- another to the Polane,mumbling "What did she buy and put mto this SUit- the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. The ner WIllbe extended by Gail Kaess, ALL SALES FINAL case, anyhow? ' meeting will conclude with a 6 p.m. the regional chairperson. Present NOMINAL CHARGE OPEN 9-530 DAilY FOR ALTERATIONS THURS till 830 dinner. Attending will be mayors, Region III officers are Grosse How were we gomg to get up into the planes? Lake had the brilliant idea village preSidents, councilmem- Pointe Farms CouncIlwoman that perhaps the steps on the back of the buses could be put together. ThiS bel'S, managers and other officials Kaess, chaIrperson; Dearborn CLASSIC STYLE UNCOMMON SERVICE was tried. Lake went up the wobbly ladder arrangement and decided under from CIties and VIllages withm Mayor John B. O'Reilly, vIce chair- no circumstances would it work He looked at the ample dimensions of Wayne County. person; and Riverview City Man- 80 Kercneval • On- The- HIli • Grosse POinte Farms some of the passengers and could picture all sorts of accidents happening. Bloomfield Commons • Maple and Lahser • Birmingham In 1953, the Michigan MuniCIpal ager Harry J. Kollman, secretary. At this tIme, the Italians got really tough and came up with bayonets and League established its regional or- Representing 484 member cities ordered us to leave the field ganizational structure for the pur- and villages throughout Michigan, The outcome was that we had to return to Rome where the strike had not pose of effective interchange of the Michigan Municipal League yet been put mto effect The planes would meet us there, which was well ideas on mumcipal problems, to serves to unite members in collec- This announcement is under no circumstances to be and good, but several of the buses had already gone back to Rome because promote awareness and to develop tively striving for home rule and they thought everything was all right. the local government 's pro- promoting higher standards of construed as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an fessionalism. 1985 marks the 32nd municipal government. oHer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made The result was that we had to get back to Pisa and find a way to get on the year annual regional meetings only by a Prospectus. Rapido. All of us had changed our money and the Italian railroad was not have been held in nine regions about to take anything but lira._Our travel guide came to the rescue - they around the state. This annual meet- B & E nets $9,000 December 20, 1984 said there were no tickets, the Rapido was full. He said he would buy tickets ing provides a forum for discus- anyhow. Lake, in the meantime, went out and actually stood in front of the sion, an update on critical issues AWoods resident, returning to his $150,000 Rapido to hold it until this procedure was over. and an opportunity for muniCIpal home in the evening last week, Then, if you have ever seen a bunch ofValkyrre on the move, that is exact- officials to meet with peers and discovered someone made off his WOODPOINTE INN ASSOCIATES ly was happened Women descended upon hIm in a swarm to receive their share common concerns. VCR, a Rolex watch, jewelry and tickets Then, on board finally, people complained, "I have a fIrst class Developed under the guidance of other items. He estimated the loss LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ticket, this is a second class coach." At that time, he was somewhat less the 1984-85regional officers, this at $9,000. year's program will address some The house doors, secured by 150 Units than gracious - he Simply saId "SIt." Somehow, everybody got on board; and Mr. Lake found himself in the baggage car, where he sat down and of the complex challenges con- deadbolt locks, were in place. The went back to Rome fronting local governments today. thief entered the house on Sanhope of Limited Partnership Interests sessions on itnplementing the stra- through a bedroom window by lift- By some miracle, all the people fmally got to the right airport. We came tegic planning process in Michigan ing the outside storm sash and through with a "red alert" and everythmg was opened up - air traffic municipalities, public sector col- breaking the glass. Price $5,000 Per Unit pushed aSide tolet us through. Weall got home safe and sound -weary, but lective bargaining, and Michigan's Woods detectives are inveshga- with cocktail conversation enough to last for a long, long time infrastructure will be held during ting the robbery. WlUl!!MIfIj I IIII1I:I ili i IiI The net proceeds from the sale of units of Limited Partner- I ."iB! R b 111 ship interest will be used to purchase and develop certain Thinking real estate and to construct and maintam thereon a hotel facility in the City of Harper Woods, MIChIgan. The hotel of Leasing HICKEY'S ANNUAL WINTER SALE will be bounded by the 1-94expressway, Harper Avenue and the Harper Crossover. Mr. Thomas A. Handlos IS the Think of FOR General Partner, and will direct and be responsIble for the MEN - BOYS - LADIES activities of the Partnership. DRUMMY THREE DAYS ONLY-THURSDAY, JAN. 17 THROUGH SATURDAY, JAN. 19 These securihes are offered and sold only to bonehde LEASING INC. OPEN 9:30 A.M. 'Til 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SATURDAY 'T1L 5:30 a Mile at Gratiot residents of Michigan for their account only and not for SUITS - Selected group of suits from our regular stock of H. Freeman, Oak loom, 8t Clarr and 772.6700 772.2200 Hickey clothing resale to nonresidents. Oavld Belfor. V P Ralph FI zek Sales Mgr Were 21500 to 22500 For semmar--mformahon or NOW 175.00 Were 350 00 to 360 00 NOW 280.00 Were 265 00 to 28500 NOW 210.00 To receIve a prospectus WIlle or call: Were 36500 to 375.00 NOW 290,00 Were 290 00 to 295 00 NOW 230.00 Were 380 00 to 395 00 NOW 310.00 Were 310.00 to 330.00 Mr. Thomas A. Handlos NOW 245.00 Were 420 00 to 440 00 NOW 335.00 1875 Hollywood Grosse HICKEY-FREEMAN SUITS - A collectron of tine hand.tallored SUits from one of the country's Grosse Pomte Woods, Michigan 48236 best makers Pointe News Were 510.00 to 53500 NOW 425.00 Were 56500 NOW 450.00 (313) 882-7300 (USPS 220-600) Published every Thursday SPORT COATS - Tweeds, shetlands and flannels All from our regUlar stock For men and By Anteeho Publishers young men 99 Kercheval Avenue Were 11500 to 125.00 NOW 90.00 Were 21500 to 22500 NOW 170.00 Grosse Pointe, !\II 48236 Were 14500 to 16500 NOW 115.00 Were 230 00 to 240 00 NOW 190.00 Phone 882.6900 Were 17000 to 17500 NOW 130.00 Were 260 00 to 280.00 NOW 195.00 Were 18500 to 190 00 NOW 145.00 Were 285 00 to 300 00 NOW 220.00 second Class Poslage paid at Were 325.00 to 335 00 NOW Dauo t M1Ct\lgan 245.00 Svb8e:rlpllOl1 Rales $ 15 per 1"' VlI mall $17 bu1-<,I slSIO OUTERCOATS - Entire stock of topcoats and overcoats plus a selected group of Zip lined Address all MOIl SubSCriptions all.weather coats Change or Address ~om1S357910 99 Kercheval Groue POinte Fa,",s NOW 25"" OFF tilth Thp deadl, roe for news copy 1$ SLACKS - Selected group from our regUlar stock Fancy wools, corduroys and solid color~ Monday noon to Insu ra IriSer1on Were 3950 to 42.50 NOW 30.00 Were 65 00 to 87 50 NOW 49.00 All adven ISlng copy mUSI be In rile Were 4750 to W OU NOW 35.00 Were 7000 to 7500 NOW 55.00 News Office by 11 a", TueSday CORRECTIONS AND ADJUST Were 5500 to 6000 NOW 45.00 Were eo 00 to 9500 NOW 80.00 MENTS ResponSIbility lor display ALTERATIONS LIMITED TO BOTTOMS ONLY and c:l4$Slfilitd advsrtl!MQ 8Hor IS IImlted to e,lher a cancellation of the PRE.FINISHED SLACKS - A group of washable, hemmed bottom slacks In corduroy and charge lor or a 'e.run of rhe pon,oo In error NO!lllcatlon must be gNsn flannel Broken sizes tn lime lor corre etlon In the foliowl ~ Were 2350 NOW 17.00 Were 3500 NOW 25.00 Issue We assume no respo"lsll:l lIty Jar lhe same after the :1(51Inser1 on NO Al fERAT/ONS DRESS SHIRTS - Selected group of Hathaway and Hickey shrrts Were 2850 to 3250 NOW 19.50

SPORT SHIRTS - Group of long sleeve shirts, both knlts and wovens Were 2250 to 2500 NOW 15.00 Were 3500 to 4250 NOW 27.50 Were 27 50 to 32 50 NOW 22.50 Were 4500 to 50 00 NOW 35.00 OUTER JACKETS l CAR COATS - Selected group Winter Clearance NOW", PRICE SHIRTS • SWEATERS • SLACKS GLOVES MUFFLERS NECKWEAR Entire Stock " Entire Stock " Selected Group NOW", PRICE

up to 500/0 OFF HATS & CAPS - European velour hats, now 511.89.BritiSh wool and Irish walkers, now 111.99. Greek fisherman caps now 14.". Cuffly molded caps, now 18.". Tartan SUITS • SPOATCOATS caps, now 8.". Mouton lamb Russian hats, now 44." (B'hlm only) SHOE DEPARTMENT - Selected group of Sebago, Bass. Nunn Bush, Cole Haan and Walk.Over shoes Values to 130 00 NOW 39 90 to 89.90. All ALLEN.EDMONDS hand.crafted shoes NOW 15% OFF. 1st GARMENT 400/0 OFF 10% Drscount on balance of stock --1 ""AfII'.!E~I'" .,.1\, ~ .. NO PHONE C~:f:~S :~o LAY AWAYS ~ NO rXCUANGES • ALl5ALES FI~AL 2flU UAMIV. I~ I 'Jov/OU ...

THE BOYS' SHOP THE HICKEY LADY Selected Groups Selected SPORT COATS NOW 1/3 OFF SUITS JACKETS SLACKS. ROBES SPORT SHIRTS DRESSES. SWEA TERS 3rd GARMENT 50% OFF KNIT SHIRTS JACKETS SKIRTS. SLACKS. BLOUSES Man, Tues Wed Sat .9 30 to 6 00 a Thurs Fn -9 30 to 900 GLOVES HATS & & BOilED WOOL JACKETS NOW", PRICE BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE 25"" to 50% OFF 116 N. WOODWARD 17045 KERCHEVAL l'INCE 1900 642-1965 884-0701 KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR. GROSSE POINTE I Ma.<;tercllrd Open Thursday and Friday evenings 'w g.OO for our SALE Visa

) I~ Thursday, January 17, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Tl1ree-A Elmsleigh Lane is numbered Make most of what you have, author Harriet Nolan By Harriet Nolan By GIraldo, they were told to call the Walk blind Walk tall Walk The lone holdout on Elmslelgh buIldmg superVIsor who declared It proud These are the recurrmg mes- Lane has complIed with Grosse number 7 Pointe CIty CouncIl's motion reo sages 10 Pomte reSIdent Margaret But number 7 already belonged SmIth's recently publIshed book, qUlrIng resIdents on the westerly to the Allors two doors away The "If Blindness Stflkes: Don't Stnke sIde of the street to renumber their counCIl, lookmg for a solution, re- homes Out" quested a study by the city planner It's also okay to say blmd, to According to John Mann, lawyer and dIrector of publIc safety Ac- polItely but firmly speak up for wIth FIldew, Hmks, Gllbrtde, ting on those two admll1lstrators' one's selt, to blind-proof home and MIller & Todd, the Allor famJiy of 7 recommendations, the counCIl work areas and to not get a leader Elmslelgh Lane, m a prtvate passed a motIon reasslgmng the dog It you don't want one, she sug- meetmg WIth the CIty on Dec 19, numbers effective Sept 1and gave gests agreed to remove theIr house num. the GIraldos number 7 "Don't dIsmiss blIndness as an in- bel' by Jan 2 Except for a few stragglers, convemence," says Ms. SmIth, "That's when you lose keys or the "That has been confirmed by most of the reSIdents complIed Fmally It was only the Allors who power goes off It's a major dlsabll. Pubhc Safety DIrector Bruce Ken. Ity The lack thereof creates a lot of nedy," Mann saId had refused to relInqUIsh theIr number ripples "But don't take the defeatIst at- "It's a rehef to have my own After cIty attorney RIchard tItude It's not msurmountable and number," Roberta GIraldo saId "I Hmks saId several of hIS phone 1:1. I not a problem person solves hope when other developments are calls to the Allors hadn't been smgle.handedly," she adds h1ll1t, bUIlders WIll pay attention returned, he fIled a mohon of CIvIl She cautIOns that fIrst impres- / ' ~ ., and thIs won't happen agam " disobedIence whIch was scheduled SIOnscan be lastmg, so be optImIstic "\ =}...y /' to be heard on Jan. 8 However, the and stnve for the most effect. .,--' .-/ >~ ?; Problems tor the GIraldo began matter was settled before then That means make the most of when thev sIgned the fmal papers ~~" Al.Wl U tl!t' what }au h;AVC .3<: indep~Lldt'l,t on theIr new $300,OOO.plushome Jmg tv ~\lL:. G aJdv, Allors stIli haven't put another when you can, know when you can- last summer and dIscovered It "X::Z;"",,71 "~f1 number on theil' own home not Ask for help, but don't be help- lacked an address FIrst they were ,,""" /' less. Realize you aren't surgeon or ? ....'1~ told It would be number 6, then The Allors would not return / ,.'" :I ~v h pIlot materIal, realistically choose /~"f'/~~' number 29, and fmally, said Mrs phone calls to the News ~ --:t! /"'~" / .....4t:"Y lo..: a career and stflve to be top-notch ,/\ ->:f r.='t/ t ""i'" (- at It Photo courtesy or The Delre t News Armed with bachelor and master In Margaret Smith's book "'f Blindness Strikes: Don't Strike Out," she devotes a chapter to helping peo- degrees m JournalIsm and an on. ple decide if a seeing-eye dog is right for their lifestyle. For her the answer was a definite yes. Pictured going romance with words that she above with her is Joshua. To keep him in shape, she must take him out almost every day and she often deSCrIbes as her play toys, Ms finds herself playing second fiddle to the canine eutie who steals hearts with a tilt of his head. AlLEN SmIth drew on lIfe expenences to wflte the tongue-in-check guide to exasperatIon of later lOSing the con- she can count on m a pmch A pInch In practical solutions to living bhnd In Learning that tape labels tents of one poured all over the was descflbed as 30-degree-below- Braille, jeweler's screws and rub. -EDMONDS a SIghted world. counter, zero temperatures whIch froze a She knows what it's hke to have bel' bands can mark knobs and kIt- She knows the sting of not bemg doorwal1 In the open pOSItIon. chen appliances enables students Lo people, uncomfortable with her able to get her dream job after blindness, talk around her It's com- As superVIsor of VIsually HandI- not only hve a more normal hfe, Shoe Sale! graduatIon because she was blind. capped ServIces at DetrOIt Receiv- mon when she's out dimng for the but a safer one "The closest offer from a news- Ing HospItal UniverSIty Health % waitress to ask her dmner partner if "The staff helps them to try for 15 OFF ENTIRE STOCKI paper came from the MIlwaukee Center, Ms SmIth and SIX other she would like cream for her coffee. Jobs that Involve computers, as X- Journal," says Ms Smith "But it staff people, four of whom are legal- America's Finest Jl;len's Shoes, "I tell them I would feel more was part-time and not enough pay to ray developers, even teachers and comfortable if you speak directly to ly blind, help clients ranging from substance abuse counselors," says NOW at Excellent SavinRs! keep food on my table or the wolf older teens to those In theIr 60s me," says Ms. Smith "And yes, away from my door." Lyle Thume, chief of Bhnd Ser. ...tW",,~r;:r~ ).H"'~ $ ~~~_~ / $;:~~ ~ %~~~~ Students attendmg daIly four-to- vices . thank you, I would like more Blind since early childhood, she SIX week trammg and counselmg "But that doesn't happen untIl the cream " also knows the value of having a sessions are taught many of the sub- students work here hour by hour, She knows the thrill she got after family who encouraged her inde- jects covered in her book filling hundreds of coffee cups pendence, a good education and a day by day and develop skills and Mobility classes Include how to confIdence," he adds without spilhng a drop and then the strong support system of friends use a cane, hstemng to sounds that Thume's office is filled with IndICate open doorways and learn. gadgets most people take for ing how to identify curbs and other granted, but are of no use to the Legal Services topick new chief landmarks blind In theIr common form. Here By Harriet Nolan House. Bogard has become a symbol Computers take In typewritten watches, without glass covers, W. Clark Durant III, the 35-year- of what many members of Congress messages from students and orally enable students to tell time by old Detroit lawyer elected chair- thought was wrong down there at play back the input so mIstakes can touch, voice-synthesized calcula- man of Legal Services Corpora- Legal Services. He operated in a be corrected. Learnmg these com. tors repeat orally numbers that are tion, can add fmding a new presi- cavalier fashIOn, givmg no thought munications skills gives students a punched into its system and a talk- dent for the agency to the list of whatever to the successful programs feel for computers Persons hirmg mg alarm clock repeats the time tasks the newly apPOinted board being run by the corporatlOn." them would have these machmes and when set. must tackle. "We allow blind people to do ~~ Donald P Bogard reSIgned Jan. Duranttook Bogard's resignation, available to use and the prmtout however, as a routine formality could be gIven to SIghted people to thmgs for themselves," says BISCA YNE 8 as head of the agency that that will allow the new board to read Thume If- Burgund, or blacA SARA TOGA jz' finances aId for the poor in such !- polished calfsAm Burgundl or blacA civil actIOns as divorce, landlord- choose its own executIve offIcer Personal groommg IS made eas- Ms Smith'sbookisalsoavallable ;;:. A 8, C. D, E, EEE "'dIlls caljsAm A. B C, D. E. EE tenant disputes and SoCIal Security "In my observatIon, he's been ler when men learn to swallow their on cassette in the DetrOIt metro~ '" SI"es TVJ 10 )3 "'dlhs Sl4es 7 (0 /4 v benefit cases. very thorough and has a tremen- Adams apple when they shave over tan area . Regularly Sl30 $110.50 Regularly 5/40 $119.90 Bogard has offered to stay in the dous grasp of the, budget process, It and women discover they can look l"" ~ ora.~~ $'lff~" i!IIlI!llm.~1 ~ $69,000a year post "until a replace- rules and regulations affecting the pretty and stylish by mastering the For more information on Univer.= f: ment is found or until the sum. corporatIon and the kinds of pro- art of applymg lipstick and adop- sHy Health Center's program for grams bemg funded," Durant saId. tmg a current hairstyle the blind call 494-4510. I• v»'\', Xi,,; ii mer," said Durant, a Pointe res- t @ i Ident. "We'll appoint a committee ;;~ ;;.~1 to decide if we'll look for an interim 4 ~: 1;' or permanent replacement." . ------... ------~-- OJ 1- ru 1,' The agency has come under fire I}~, .~ ~ 'fl r2 M the past several years from mem- ,£ .-:l ~ bel'S of Congress Sen Warren ,4 ~ ~l Rudman, R-N H, appropriatIons ~ 1 ;..l sub-commIttee chairman as been I"',: f. ~ i* " ", quoted as saymg Bogard "alIenated ~i ' ~the Senate and he's at war WIth the , I If you Picture, Picture~you'lllove. .. ~ ~t ~ I like I I ~ I i.' CHESTER q FIFTH A VEI.,U£ ~~ ExclUSIVely for the man of tradition l'<\ Bro"n or blacA calfs/..rn « Black calfsAm cap loe , ~ ,1, B, C, D, E ",dlhs S,,,es 8. 8, C, D ",d/hs S,zes TVJ 0- k 10 14 I 10 12 t:c Semi-Annual Sale 1M Regular!> 5140 $Jl9.90 RegularldlJO $/10.50 g I PHOTOI PHOTOI I '@t,%:;:'.'4,*!j;7%tA - ~ *0;,:w;.,pr,. ~$~ %0 ,,*, •••''flL'rJ%Jt'>;:t.ti'/Mf ~~~~ Now in Progress I SPEED I PHOTO has '.... < • • I I I ~ i become famous throughout I I 1: % Jj: [if :v; ~" ":$~~: I Mic~igan for offering high' ~;r,":"$''Z <{ '. ,'-;' ~ 4 0 with still further I :;t< I 1 1 ~ I quahty custom ONE HOUR 0 c', , i ~ ~ Markdowns up to color prints & enlargements gs'12 exposure I ~ M ~ I We realize that not every 110 20 lone needs the custom quality 126 exposure I 50% I of SPEEDI-PRINTS, so we g~24 exposure I Final 3 Days also offer color print process- I I ing through our Economy lab, 't/ All Sales Final I which is the same lab Arbor 35mm 12 exposure j i I Drug uses for their highly 2 I I I publicized Picture, Picture~ 35mm 4 exposure ;. I :,~ plcal'd"71ol' ton Our prices are LOWER than 35mm 36 exposure t>' ~ ~ l I 92 Kercheval On The-HIli Arbor Drugs for the same I identical product Grosse Pol nte Farms I So now the decision is up to DISC 15 exposure I ;1~I R~ POlO I' 9 to 6 Dally 882-8251 8£RH /LA 1/1 mer hla,A or I you. Why pay more for less? I 8"r~undy or />lad "m~ IJllTkllnth ,,"h h!ac/.. '4 lip w«cI Iltp on 8 C LJ % wddle 8 ( /) ..Idth' Ii! II Before you take your next roll of film to any local I -; '"f(J'h~ l)lzej 7 In 12 ~ )fZeS 7 f() /2 ~ ''''wr-:'''' ~ /t~9'oJ-..:7i; "*::f .... ;t.tl-%1*~~p'..£./t~/ ...q"..?jfv' t-:tl" >,. #- A- ~""- ~,.($)V~",;:'t~ I consider these added benefits. I ~ SPECIAL GROUPI CLEARANCE I .LOVE 'EM OR LEAVE 'EM GUARANTEE! If you're not thnlled with I your PHOTO! PHOTO! prints, you don't have to pay for them! Select the I (5 VALUES TO $130 FIRST CLASS photos you :want and only pay for those photos .. no questions asked. If I you prefer, we'll remake them, too! ~ HANDMADE I 90 90 SUITS I ·NEXT DAY DELIVf:RY OR THEY'RE FREE! Our promIse is simple to I .bring us any roll of C-41 compatible fIlm for PHOTO! PHOTO! Next I J 39 89 SPORTCOATS Day processing prior to dally pIck-up, and it will be back the next after- • ALLEN-EDMONDS • BASS TROUSERS I noon or it's yours ABSOLUTELY FHEE! • SEBAGO • NUNN BUSH I ·KNOWLEDGEABLE, COURTEOUS PHOTO SPECIALISTS! When you I • COLE HAAN • WALK-OVER BY bring your film to Speedl Photo for Next Day processing, the person that I I helps you WIll not be from the "CosmetIcs or Vltamm" Dept You'll be I I,"'------AND------~ H FREEMAN & SONS I served by someone who IS speclahst In one thmg helpmg you take 1 ~~ S k ow. OAKLOOM CLOTHES }'? 10070REDUCTION on Our Entire Stoe iJ I better PHOTOS! • ~ through January 26 % AND OTHERS ~ ~/1 j~ Valente I I , Men's Wear I I ~I; SINCE 1900 'Ii 20733 MACK KERCHEVAL AT ST CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE I ~-----~20237 Mack Ave. • 881-7330 ~- 1 I (at 8 Mile) (one block south of the Pancake House) VISA j Open Thursday and Friday for Sale 'W 9 00 ~ ~ J I'] " V"'e , " I 882-8970 , • , 881.5585 ~ Grosse Pointe Woods _ -- PICTURE, PICTURE' IS A REGIHERED TRADEMARK OF ARBOR DRUGS "kiillllill:ll i~ ~N" Aii&FI!i! iilW@l \tr.~""/~~~0'm __ 4i~/~~,4I;%.w I ------_._--~

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Page Four.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1985 Hertel cuts committees The ministers, Stoff ond members Wayne County CommiSSIOn of the Chairman John Hertel last Thurs- day announced changes In the com. miSSIon's committee assignments aimed at streamlimng its pro- cedures Grosse Pointe memorial Church Hertel, whose district Includes the POIntes, Harper Woods and (Presb,yterio.n) northeast DetrOIt, reduced the number of the commission's stand- Ing committees by two as well as 16 Lakeshore Drive (neo( Fisher Rd.) dOing away with the commIttee of the whole Formerly, all Hems that were to cordioll1J invite 1Jouond 1Jourfomil,y appear on the commlssion'~ reg- ular agenda had fIrst to go through to wo(sh ip with them on1J a committee of the whole, made up of all the commISSioners, who Sundo.Y ot 9:30 o.m. or 11:30 o.m. would dISCUSSand make a recom- mendation to the board Further, the,y urge ,you to enjo1J The committee of the whole meetings were redundant and, In coffee or teo ot 10:30 o.m. ond then some cases, had to be held immed- Iately before regular commission to attend one of severo/ progroms meetIngs so agenda Items could be moved on, J lIcrtci ~i.d~ suid conducted in the church dossrooms Hertel also named members and PhOIOS by Tom GreenwOOd chairmen for the six standing com- b1Jknowledgeoble speokers nuttees of the commission: Admin- istration and Rules, AudIt, Human Farms police and firefighters were a busy lot during Monday morning's snowstorm, both fighting SerVIces, Public Safety, Public Ser- a fire In the Shores and helping to clear up an accident on Grosse Pointe Blvd. and Lewiston that vice and Ways and Means. Hertel left parts of the Farms without power for about an hour. According to reports, the driver of this WIll serve as chairman of the Ad- large truck was backing into a driveway at St. Paul's School at about 10:15 a.m. when he acciden- mlll1stratlOn and Rules CommIttee tally knocked down a high tension pole. No one was injured and no tickets were Issued, according as part of hiS duties as commISsion to the Farms police. To add a bit of irony to the situation, it was learned that Monday was the chairman, hIS aIde added driver's first day on the route. Boat club Dock fees for Woods boaters unchanged elects officers By Pat Paholsky The Woods counCIl Jan 7 turned Recreation CommlsslOn for study Ray Dresden, a 17-year Farms Boat owners who rent dock space down a recommendation to raIse The administration was directed to at Lakefront Park can count on at rental fees by 57 percent and 102 reSIdent, was elected commodore send out bills for thIS year's rental of the Grosse Pointe Farms Boat least one thing this year: There percent, depending on location, D J. Hallman, dIrector of Parks Club. He served as vice commo- will not be a n increase in fees and referred the matter to the and Recreation, projected a total of dore in 1984 and rear commodore in $405,000 over the next five years 1983. would be necessary for salarIes, Other bridge officers elected are improvements and repairs. Wages, Tony Prohownik, vice commodore; operating supplies and deprecia- Jerry Janisse, rear commodore; After Inventory tion were estimated at $205,000and under $200,000 would be reqUired Clearance Sale for improvements and repairs, ac- cording to Hallman He recommended boosting the SAVE 20%-50% OFF mooring fee by $184per boat well to _ ~ n ~ raise the necessary revenue The "The Archeological Dig is one of the fees since 1982for docks on the lake This is a ONCE-A-YEAR OPPORl1JMTY to SIde are $325 and for the Jefferson highHghts of the ULS sixth grade programU save on n.umerous seleeted Items In our shops. side, $180. City Admimstrator Chester Petersen saId, "We spent $100,000 • White Goose Down and DownlFeather COMFORTERS - a select Come to the number of comforters from throughout our lme. 117 umts over the past two years and we'll probably have to spend $200,000for • White Goose Down and DOWn/Feather PILLOWS 232 umts repair of docks south of the park University Liggett • FEATHERBEDS - It's hke sleepmg on a cloud! 41 units. bridge as well as repair of water lines " He suggested extending the • 100% Cotton European COMFORTER COVERS. 106 Ul1lts. mcrease over eight years instead Middle School ,. Special Savmg on Qu~n and Kmg 100% Merion WOOL MATI'RESS of £lve "to reduce the shock of the "! PADS. 120 units Q"ueen $152.00'King $179.00 increase." ." Paul Mumma, a boat owner and , .- A terrific time to also save on flannel sheets, 100% cotton sheets and a member of the Recreation Com- VISITORS' DAY pillowcabes, shams and other Items mIssion, told council members: Friday, January 25 "This IS a city-owned, not private, HUSTLE ON DOWN TODAY FOR BIG SAVINGS WHILE SUPPLY LAS1S manna and you're not in the profit 8:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. business. When a tenms court is re- surfaced, I don't see the council Jumping up and down demanding the players pay for resur- For students currently enrolled In grades 5, 6 & 7 faCing." Councilman Paul Beaupre said, Ray Dresden • Attend classes With a ULS student. Meet our teachers "We charge more than the other Pointes Do tennis players pay a RICk Fisher, treasurer, and Mary • DIscover what makes our schoo! a speclO! place fee, do people who use Nolan, secretary diamonds pay?" Board of directors for 1985 are "All of the other (activities) are Anne Gerow, Billie Jacoby, Walter open to every citizen in the com. Klein, Brad Peabody, Sharon HU~iTERS ~UARE MALL BIRMINGHAM PARK PlAZA Please let us know you will be our guest by January 23 Orchard Lk Rcl "t 14 :>ftle• Farmmgton Hill, munity," Petersen said "It's Vasher and retiring Commodore BIRMINGHAM PARK Pl.AZA always been the philosophy of the Gary Dysert. 855-5720 255 S. \\1lodward (& Brown) 0 258-6670 Call the Middle School at 886-4220 Hours: Mon., Thes., Thurs., Mon., 'fues., Wed., city for boat owners to pay their Members and guests WIll honor & Sat. 10-6 Fri. & Sat. 1D-6 own way" the Bridge at their annual Com- Wed., & Fri. 10-9 Thurs. 10-9 The Recreation Commission has modore's Saturday, Feb. 16, at until April to study the proposal the EdIson Boat Club. Host and 850 Briarcliff Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods and report back to the counCIl with hostess for the ball are past Com- its recommendatIOn. The last rate modore Jim and Jill Kldd. University Liggett welcomes students of any race, rehglon, sex, or ethniC ongm increase was approved Feb. 1, For more mformatIon, call 882- 1982 0215. UVE MAINE LOBSTER ;p"rRMANENT~ WAVFS. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE MAINE Take Advantage of our 95 LOBSTER pre-season sale for a ~~0!J1IT rncludes salad, loaf of fresh 50% S10CARDS mIllet bread and vegetable OFF MFG. PRICE sweetheart of a deal. Piano Bar Entertainment Offer good through Feb. 14, 1985 Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Nights

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I 1 _____ --l.~.~. ~_~~~_.~ Thursday. January 17, 1985 t;ROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Frve.A ' Students in concert The Grosse POInte Symphony Or John Gorham, Clayton Guenscke, chestr'a WIll play the second COIl- Chn~topher McKeehan, Gregory cert of Its 32nd season at Parcells Roach, Mark Sabella, KIrk Wester- Audltonum, Mack at Vermer, Sun- velt The choru~ memhers from day, Jan 27 at 3'30 pm North are Karen Drew, Francene Plal1l~t Ruth Burczyk, a Pomte Ferns, D,lIla Deacon, Sue Miller, resident, WII! be the guest drtl~t LI~d VILLAGE I\IcCol'lmck, Martha Huette- MARKET And the symphony's longtllne con. man, Krystln Seagram, Laura Tur- ductor Felix Resnick will be on the rell, DIane Vier, Anne Craparotta, podium albo Gregory Preston, Adam 18328 Mack Avenue ,- In The Farms The program 01 the day, whIch Brady, Bradford Eagan, Andrew Will mclude compo~ltlons by Nehra, John McCarthy, Bruce ROSSII1I, Llszt, Hovhaness and Veen~tra, David Kreher, Timothy Tchalko%ky, WIll feature the Bee- Steffe~, Joe PUIlUI, Ward Szerlag thoven Fantasia m C mmor for l\Iembers 01 the quartet, who WII! "THIS WEEKS BELL RINGERS" Plano, Chorus and Orchestra, dur- also ~lng In the Beethoven work, II1gwhich Mrs Burczyk at the key- are Irmgard Fernholl, soprano, board will be Jomeu by a combll1ed Jeanne Hellel, alto, Alexander DAILY 8 a.m •• 7 p.m. PRICES IN EFFECT chorus 01 vOIces f!'Om Gro~se Suclek, tenor, and David LudWig, Pomte North and South high ban tone Wednesday and Saturday 8 a.m •• 6 p.m. JANUARY 17J 18, 19 schools The partiCIpants lrom South WIlt A meet the-artIst reception, mclude Catherlile Ament, Chns- chaIred by l\tr~ Anthony Verme- tma CI~vola, Demse Dowmng, Sus- ulen, wIll ImmedIately follow the THE LONGEST SERVICE MEAT anne Fernholz, KImberly FlI1ger, concert Thl~ IS a traditIOnal proJ- Bernadette Tomaszyckl, Mardi ect 01 the Grosse Pomte Symphony COUNTER IN GROSSE POINTE Abell, Barbara Berry, PaUl In- Women'r, ASSOCIatIOn grao, Lynette LangIOl'>, Heather Tickets - adults, $6, students, Porterfield, Tracy Shenk us , also $250 - are available at the door or David Bryant, Matthew Cockerton, call 886-6244. :~:A:;;iCEii01L4ESS8 1\vo to perform at Bethel Sunday STEAK LB. DenIse Renee, MISS MIChigan 1983, and Jim Beyer, contem- p.orary Chl'lsllan trumpeter, Will NEW ZEALAND smg and play at the Bethel Church OUR OWN - READY TO BAKE of the Nazarene, 1150Moross Road, Sunday, Jan 20, at 11 a m ORANGE ROUGHY MISSRenee has made numerous appearances In the state and coun- 98LB. try and on TV programs She IS in- 89 $3 ..... ------== ... volved in gospel concerts and re- - cordmgs ri~at350oo::: $2 FRESH FARM RAISED Beyer, who began studymg musIc at 10, has played In 42 states and eight countries OUR OWN MUSSELS Everyone IS welcome . Auditions for choir RANCH STYLE ggCLB Auditions for the Rackham Sym- phony ChOIr, DetrOIt's oldest civic BACON PEPPERIDGE and communIty chorus, will be held Tuesday, Jan 22, from 6.30 pm, to FARM BREAD 7'15p m at Wayne State Umversity VERY THIN WHITE Music School, Room 101, 5451 Cass FRESH Ave Rehearsals are held every Tuesdayfrom7'15pm to9'30pm at the school EGG ROLLS 2 for Call 863-5828to make an apPoint- 69° Ruth Burczyk ment PWM SAUCE 8 oz. 89C CAMPBELLS , Revolving-door justice . . . CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 1, •, (COntinued from Page lAl He Will go back mto prison. Some- _. ._7-"~ FRESH - STUFFED •I various institutions, lIlcludmg local times It seems like we're on a tread- 3 cans for • and county Jails plus 30 days In mill We have many successes, but :~'.~~• f ~-,,~.~'". ~ "ROASTING , c t then we also see cases like Mr 79 , Jackson prison Boyd's" 00 , In October 1984, Farms detec- <"~:;"'~~~ CHICKEN $1 I Accordmg to Gall Light, director I tives were frustrated In their pur- 'l \~ '..,.~ 5 LB. AVG. Stuffed with LB. , SUitof Boyd when they learned theIr of Pubhc !nforrpatlqn for the Michl-, OCEAN SPRAY . charges against him were dismiSS- gan Department of CorrectIons, ~}~..,. - ~ our own Sage & Onion dressing ed because the case wasn't brought nearly 63 percent of the slightly to trIal within 180days more than 5,000 prisoners placed m CRANRASPBERRY JUICE On Nov. 19, 1984Boyd was trans- halfway houses for the 1982-83fiscal ferred to a halfway house m Mount year were granted parole. HABBERSETT 99 Clemens Less than a month later, "We consider that a success 64oz. ra te," she sa Id from her LanSing of- $1 he was arrested In the East DetrOIt fice "Only 4 4 percent of the in- Jewelry store carrying stolen Jewel- mates were sent back to prison for COUNTRY SCRAPPLE leV) ry. felony conVictIOns while m halfway 99! According to Larry MacDonald, supervIsor of the Mount Clemens houses" USDA CHOICE BEEF I't:>.j MOUNT CLEMENS BAKERY parole office, Inmates In the Ms Light prOVided the followmg halfway house have the same status breakdown; 3,129 pnsoners were BONELESS ~t FROSTED CINNAMON as prison Inmates. $1 pliroled; 944 walked away from ENGLISH CUT ~ ~ \ BREAD "Mr. Boyd IS currently In the halfway houses, 410were removed 98 Macomb County Jail and had an ad- for medICal or psychlatnc reasons, ministratIve hearing in our depart- court orders or death; 306 were re- LB. ment in late December," he said turned to pnson for rule infrac- POT ROAST !&~/~1"$119 "He was found guilty and IS now tlons, and 222 were returned for '\i(~~ 1 LB. LOAF eligible to be reclaSSIfied to a higher felony conVICtions while at the level of custody. In other words, home FRESH some sort of walled institutlon We are now awaltmg the outcome of the The fact that only 4 4 percent of criminal charges agamst him." the mmates return to prison for Boyd was charged With recelVlng cnme conVictIOns doesn't molhfy and concealing stolen property He Sgt VanTlem, or other police offi- ;~~KDERLOIN ~B7 CHECK OUT OUR cers $3 IS also a suspect In the Harnson TownshIp robbery. "We know these guys are NEW CARRY OUT MacDonald said pnsoners are re- cla!\8lfied as less of a nsk, but It 2 LITERS ALL COKE FLAVORS leased to halfway houses because of doesn't really lessen the chances of • COKE. DIET COKE HOT FOOD COUNTER the severe overcrowdmg of the pn- your home bemg broken into," said 6 PACK CANS • TAB. CAF. FREE son system VanTlem. "It actually enhances It, • COKE • TAB • DIET COKE "There's no way the system can hecause gOIng to pnson now doesn't • DIET CAF. FREE • CAF. FREE • CAF. FREE DIET hold everyone, so a certam cntena lessen your probability of being • SPRITE • SUNKIST • SPRITE • S.F. SPRITE IS set up," he said "They look at preyed upon • DIET SQUIRT • SQUIRT • DR. PEPPER • S.F. DR. PEPPER • PRIME RIB ROAST who the most dangerous people are, "Halfway houses! These guys • DR. PEPPER • S.F. 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Page SIx-A Opinions & letters Thursday, January 17, 1985 A salute to 'Soapy' New recogmtlOn came last week to G. Mennen ary degrees by a number of universities, including Williams of Grosse Pointe Farms with hISre-elec- his own alma mater, the University of Michigan, tion as chIef Justice of the state Supreme Court. The where he earned his law degree after winning his election came as an early birthday present for undergraduate degree at Prmceton. "Soapy", who Will be 74 on Feb 23, and at an ap- Yet mto each successful hfe a httle ram must fall. propriate tune because he cannot legally run for Last week a teacher at Wayne State Umverslty another term when his current one expires at the asked the 38students m his Journalism class to iden- end of December 1986 tll) the state's chief justIce Only three could doso. At the completion of his term, Williams will have We suspect, however, that there isa generatIOnal gi ven almost a half century of distmguished publIc gap here and their parents could have done better service to his state and nation. His publIc record is on the question a yard long, gomg back to his start as an attorney When "Soapy" was governor, everybody knew for the Social SecurIty Board in 1936 He also served him and hIS Identifiable green polka dot bow tIe. as an assistant state attorney general, executive Even though he now heads another of the three co- assistant to the U.:S attorney general, a la wyer 10 equal branches of government, his name doesn't the crimInal diVISIOnof the Justice Department, de- get mto the papers as often as do the names of the puty director of the MIchigan Office of Price Admi- governor and leaders of the state Legislature. In nistratIOn, and liquor control commissIOner before part, that lack ofrecognitIOn can be blamed on jour- being elected to the first of six consecutive terms nalIsts themselves because they fail to cover the as governor in 1949. courts as well as they do the other two branches of He served the federal government as a Navy heu- government, even though judges and justices often tenant commander during World War IIand later reach deciSIOnsthat ha ve far-reaching effect on the as an assistant secretary of state for African affairs people and as ambassador to the Philippines before being Whether he is recognized by the younger genera- elected to the state Supreme Court in 1970.He also tIon or not, the Grosse Pointe News is happy to join has been awarded a sheaf ofdecorations by the U S. his many friends in the Pointes in saluting the chief government and foreign governments for his war- justice on his re-election andhis approaching birth- time and diploma tic service and a long list of honor- day. Many happy returns, "Soapy."

Buckle up with Iacocca from our readers

Lee Iacocca's autobiography, the leading best- That's because it's not Driving a car is a privi- seller in the Grosse Pointes as well as on the New lege. And like all privileges, it comes with certain Why encourage, then eliminate? York Times list, contains a powerful endorse- responsibilities To the Editor: Ihave heard that these squirrels is YES, then don't replace any trees ment of the campaign to pass a mandatory seat- "Would a law mandatmg seat-belt use consti- I have lived In Grosse Pomte destroy lawns-well ifthat's theonly that will bring them here to suffer belt law in Michigan. tute undue government intervention? Of course Woods most of my hfe and have excuse for thiS bizarre behavior, I agony. In one of the concluding chapters in his book, 1a- not. When it comes to government intervention, always been very proud of It - the wouldhke to match upmy lawn with If we can't look out our windows cocca explains that he has been promoting man- some people think you have to be either fish or service, the upkeep and replacement anyone else's In the neighborhood. and enjoywatching God's crea tures datory seat-belt use since 1955when Ford intro- fowl- completely for it or completely against. of trees, etc. ThequestIonInowhave True, they do get into homes and romp, play, grow and learn to sur- ofthetree committee and city hall is duced belts on 1956 models. And back in 1972, "But as with anything else, you have to look at couldcause a calamity, but thentrap VIve- then whylookout thewindow when Iacocca was president of Ford Motor Co" he whyreplace the trees and invitewild- them there and release them outside at all ... why line the streets with the circumstances. There are areas of life where life Ifwe are going to eliminate and Are these few people going to get wrote to each of the 50 governors to inform them trees when the true meaning of the government has to act to protect society. Only destroy the wlldlifewe are encourag. rid ofall the squirrels 10 the area? If nature is NATUREin all its beauty his company endorsed mandatory seat-belt use in America do we allow the ideologues to prevail ing? Ihappen toliveonStanhopeand theanswer ISNO,then their thinking Penny Gruber and to ask them to support what he termed "this over the demands of safety. discovered one ofthe residents trap- ISSimplycruelty, and Ifthe answer Grosse Pointe Woods life-saving cause" "What these purists seem to forget is that the pingsquirrels and releasing them in When he wrote his book last year, 1acocca de- damage done by not using seat belts raises our Harper Woods. On investigation I plored the fact that not a single state had yet pass- taxes, increases our insurance rates and harms f10dthat our policedepartment does Seeks Eisenhower stories ed such a law. Later in 1984, however, three states us and our loved ones And if that's not an intru- the same Have these people ever did enact such legislation but, unfortunately, Mi- thought about the mother squirrel or To the Editor: tion and by instituting a chair and sion on my freedom, I don't know what is." Smce the birth of this nation, chigan was not among them. Iacocca goes on to cite facts and figures to prove babies that suffer from thiS? Have scholarship program in his name they ever seen a baby squlfrel many great leaders have emerged. at Gettysburg College. '1...~ik.e Michigan J~gislators, Iacocca discovered that the use of seat belts saves lives. One study at Oneof these men came forth !iurmg mat the 'chief opposition to manda~lseatabelt swarmed with flies ~ot able to ~~t Eisenhower touched many lives the UniverSity of North Carolina found that seat fend for itself ariddWot starVatior'l"i Woi'ld''War II to leM the combined dUrIh'glhls Hme'.'We here in Gettys- use is ideological. Many people feel that legisla- belts reduced serious injuries m traffic accidents Or the mother trymg to take her Allied Forces to a glorious victory burg would like to enlist the help of tion requiring motorists to buckle up is just ano- by up to 50percent and fatal injuries by as much as babies to a safer home? Have they He later became one of the greatest your readers byasking them tosend ther example of government intervention in theIr 75percent. ever wondered the frustratIOn and preSidents the United States has us personal stories, recollections or civil rights. suffering these animals endure 10 known His name, of course, is anecdotes they might have about Iacocca tackles this argument head-on. He As tor air bags, Iacocca contends they are effec- this upheaval? DWIghtDaVidEisenhower. Eisenhower. The Eisenhower Society was points to laws requiring a license to drive, man- tIve only if they are used together with seat belts, True, as I was toldthey are not be- If you or your readers can help us dating a stop at a red light and requiring motor- 109 killed - but ISthat the only suf- formed 15 years ago at Gettysburg with this request, please respond and that without seat belts, air bags work only in where the Eisenhower home and cyclists to wear and then asks: fering these creatures are relIeved to: LeRoyE. Smith, President, The head-on collisions. of? If we live in the suburbs and try farm IS located. Society members Dwight DaVidEisenhower Society, "Are these laws examples of undue govern- "But it's not air bags that we need," he con- tokeepits natural habitat, aren't the are deeply 1Ovolvedm perpetuatmg Box 1990,Gettysburg, Penn 17325. ment interference? Or are they necessary rules m cludes. "What we need are taws mandating seat- wild ammals also part of that en- Eisenhower's leadership qualities LeRoy E. Smith a civilized societt We'd have carnage at every belt-use. The sooner we get them, the more lives vironment? by collecting biographical informa- President corner if we didn t have some running rules." we'll save Until we have those laws, please do And then he adds: yourself and your loved ones a favor. Buckle up!" "I'm sorry but I can't find anything m the Con- WIll Michigan legislators heed Iacocca's ap- stitution that tells me driving is an inherent right. peal in 1985? School official discusses closings Editor's note Woods resident Jo- our educational program, which our completely abandoned? seph Callahan has wrttten numerous board was never able to adequately A. Yes - for the time being letters to the editor regarding the articulate last year, and also what Grosse POinte school system He the dechne means fiscally, working Q. What was the rationale for 'Thxesstill a state issue recently conducted a two-hour taped to see If we can save some money. moving the sixth-graders into the interview With Joan Hanpeter, Dr Whlrtner, when he was here, middle schools? The opening of the 1985session of the state legi- Republicans but even Senate Mmority Leader A. The rationale came from two slature proved at least one thing The income tax president oj the school board. The was asked a question about this at WIlham Faust, Westland Democrat. topics covered during the con- the public board meeting. He said he professional groups of educators, issue is alive, well and stIlI kicking on the floors of "In one sense I praise the decision topay our bills versatIOn WIll be oj interest to par. very much believed III establishing parents and admimstrators who both houses. on time," Faust told the Detroit News. "But it's the ents and taxpayers criteria that say at what pomt 10the looked at our elementary and mid- The.sessions had no more than convened when way they went about It that makes it VIewed as a Due to the length ojthe Interview, educational program you close a dle school program There is no re- bills were offered to speed up the next cutback m slippery action. If they only had told us about this It will be presented in segments over school for educatIOnal reasons and search that says that sixth-graders the state income tax rate. One bill proposed that the out in the open, I thmk there would have been wider a period oj weeks The jlrst install- for fmanCial reasons. should go either to elementary or current 5.35 percent rate be rolled back retroac acceptance' , ment deals with school closings Q. In your conversations with Dr. middle schools. But there are some tively to Jan. 1to the 4 6percent rate that prevailed Q, Is there any thought to further Whritner before he was hired, was general conclusions that 10dicate The Blanchard admmistration defended the ac- that bIOlogically,and because our before the passage of the controversial 38percent tion, contending the past practice of paying liquor school closings? thel'e anv talk about what should be A There are noplans There ISnot donein the system in light ofthe fact students are becomingmore sophis- increase in 1983.Another would make the 4.6 per- suppliers up to 90days from receipt of bills was un- ticated, students are moving at a cent rate effective April 1 and a thir'd proposal current discussion under way That that (he schoolpopulationis down47 ethical But House MinOrIty Leader Michael percent? faster pace with technology and would make it law Dec. 1. doesn't mean it's not on the mmd of Busch, Saginaw Republican, described theaccel- the board members. I thmk it'Svery A He pretty much said that it computers and so on Students are In a news conference, the governor said, how- eration of payments as a political maneuver to stall much ontheIr minds We'vehad a lot would be presumptive of him to ready for an advanced program at ever, that an immediate rollback would be "irre- or postpone legislative action to cut the income tax of changes to Implement this year, come mto a school system he's not an earlier age. There are indicators sponsible." He conceded that "you always have to rate before 1987 most ofwhich have gone very well famlhar Withand to have any pre- that sixth-graders belong With keep the door open" to a speedier rollback than the The surplus issue IScentral to the timing of the And the board has deCided that set plan He wants an opporturuty to seventh- and eIghth-graders. Oct. 1, 1987. now set for it, but only if economic con- rollback or actIOn to return all or part ofthe surplus there would be no additIOnalgoals get to know the community a httle TInsis one ofthe programs we un- ditions permit. He insisted that thiS Just isn't the to the taxpayers. Either an early rollback or a re- We'veappointed the new supenn- better and to understand what the plemented this year. And even time for another tax cut. Imbursement of part of the surplus still appears to tendent - Dr (John) Whntner taxpayers want The system of though we heard a lot ct comment At least one Republican senator agreed With the who'llbe here April 14 He knowsthe fmanclOgeducation 10 Connecticut beforehand, I thmk the students - be hkely, despite the governor's position. But the history of the system He under- ISa little different than ours governor Sen. Harry Garst ofSt. Joseph said he did governor's actIon in reducmg the size of the sur- and we've surveyed them - have stands we're In a poSitIOnof dechn- Q. Despite the school board's vic- for the most part adjusted very well not think the statecould afford to roll back the rate plus, whether warranted by ethical or other consi- mg enrollment, and If that trend tory in thr recall election after clos- to 4.6 percent before the end of the year "Unless to being in the middle schools. It's deratIons, does appear to have provided a new continues, we'll be lookmg at two ing'one school, has the idea of clos- been a much smoother tranSition the figures show me different and unless the econ- source of controversy between the governor and aspects of our schoolsystem - what ing four <;choolsand making sub- than even the schoolpeople thought. omy isa lot more robust, we'll probably have togo <;tantialsavings in tax dollars been the Legislature, whatever happens in the future. the decline III enrollment 1<;domgto

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Prime Time forseniorcitizens------By l\Iarian Tl'ainor much of her LJmeandabsence They not ai>effeelJve a!l promoted There are wrIters, '>uchas James have two well-behaved, mtelhgent As Andrew tells Cella "When I Michener, who take readers to children who never seem to caUi>e graduated In medlcme atter World countnes - HawaII, Poland, to them any trouble and who grow up War II, most of the tIme when we name but t\vo - gl vmg the reader a to be i>uccessful, well-rounded treated Sick patients all you could real knowledge of the country's adults do was prOVide support, then !ltand history, politics, society and If the story Ii>bland, the back- aSide and hope Now there ISa whole geogl'aphy ground and the situations depicted arsenal of drugs to fight WIth and There are others ~uch a!l Studs are not wm" Terkel who mtroduce Ieaders to Life III the pills and potIOns m- ThiS truth can be fully ap- people fI om dll walks of life, clr- dustry IS not Without stress despite preCIated If","e stop and thmk what cumi>tances dnd callmgs, lettmg the fact that It produces products wonders have been worked by them know theu' thoughts and feel- that alleViate those problems 111 drugs There are drugs to control mgs as they exprei>S them 111 their others hIgh blood pressure and resultant own words We ha ve m the course of the novel strokes, drugs to prevent heart at- Then there are authori> such as a doctor who dies of a drug over- tacks, to heal ulcers and control Arthur HdlJey who take readers 111- dose, a habit sustamed by tree diabetes Not only that, but there IS side corporatIOns letting them see samples from drug salesmen, an constant research to Improve these how big busllless works, how It both executive who commits SUICide hfe-savmg medlcmes and lessen serves the publiC and stockholders after a drug produced by hiS com- their !llde effects as well as to pro and how men and women at the top pany to ease mornmg sickness in duce cures for death-dealmg diseas- struggle to reach the p1l1nacIeand to pregnant women results in the birth es such as cancer remam there of hiS severely bram-damaged To say a book is mformatlve ISnot In hiS books, he has shown the m- grandchild saymg much about an author as a ner workmgs of the airplane m- The head of the research depart- novelist In thiS 1I1stance, Halley dustry, the auto compames, the ment works for years on a break- does manage to create enough Situ- hotel bus mess, the utility con- through that Willnullify Side effects atIOns to engage the reader's 111- glomerates of strong drugs Anxious to be fIrst terest through pages of what might The latest offering, "Strong Medi- and to make a name for himself, he be termed an expose of the pharma- cme," shmes a spotlight on the drug convmces the company to market ceuhcalmdustry, ItS problems, lIs mdustry. the drug Later It proves to be a failures, Its successes and ItS con- The story lme centers on Cella hazardous drug and IS WIthdrawn tnbutlOn1> Jordan, a determmed super-woman In the course of mvestlgatIOn, It is ThiS IS not expected Gelting a who breaks into the pharmaceutical found that he was not completely firm hand on a subject has been hIS bus1l1ess as a young salesperson. It honest m his reports He is disgrac- stock 111 trade and has served hIm IS a job traditionally held by men ed, the company is embarrassed well in prevIOus successful novels but Cella is persistent and lucky and Celia, who now heads the organ- In the course of thiS story, he also She convinces a young doctor to try Ization, must face a court hearing manages to convey some good m- a new drug on his dymg patient. He On the plus side, the company suc- Sights on good and bad drugs I say Be cool, Daddy-o does The patient lives and Celia IS cessfully researches and bnngs to There IS another facet of hiS off to a runmng start on her suc- the publIc several hfe-savmg, life- chOIce of subjects that should be -iSometimes It'S hard for me to cheese on rye, or tuna fISh with the dozen fights and call SrI Lanka long cessful race to the top. sustaining products noted. While they are contempor- believe I'm a father CorrectlOn- a tuna mounded m the middle like a distance while I did the dishes. It Besides insurmg her chosen The pIcture Hailey presents is a ary, they are in a way timeless For daddy deli sandWich. keeps their mmds off getting in real career, she also assures happy per- faIr one Drug companies are m mstance, medic Illes have been Now and then I'll be readmgwhen Then I'd drag out something total- trouble. sonal life for herself She marnes busmess for profit. There is a con- around smce men brewed roots and one of my two daughters Willskitter ly uncool like a lumpy. Pepto- Along about 8 p.m., I got a httle the young doctor who consented to stant race to be the first to discover barks seekmg relief from pam and around the corner, and for a bnef mo- grayer when I announced It was bed- try the drug and market a drug that will benefit Illness. ment, I wonder whose child that ISIn bme, Ever seen two kids go in four Despite their conflictIng VIews on the public and will also make the HIstOrically, errors a nd discover- my home dIfferent directions at the same vanous aspects of the drug m company rich In the end, he con- ies have contributed to progress m The rea!lon for this ISobvious It's time? . dustry, theirs IS a storybook mar- cludes that the good the drug mdus- medicme ThiS IS still true today because just yesterday I was an After they brushed their teeth, nage He proves to be an under- try does outweighs errors made in with some added complicatIOns lB-year-old WithsemI-clear skin tool- wrestled into pajamas, had two standmg, patient and lovmg spouse puttmg a drug on the market that at Recently there was a news Item mg down Woodward m Tom Van drinks of water each, just "one to a woman whose work demands the worst ISharmful and at the least Buhler's 396Super Sport convertIble more" story, and uncounted cries of searchmg for girls witha scared look "she hit, scratched, SPit, touched, m my eyes laughed, looked.and listened" at me, A scant 24 hours later, I'm a they were fmally asleep At 11'30 School official discusses • • • 37-year-old graybeard trymg to Rose came home from work. We peclally pnced $295atl Kercheval mentarv School'i that it's more dif- The festIval ISco-sponsored by the ficult and le'is 'iafc for 'imall chil- Wayne State Umverslty School ofSo- • drt'n to travel farth('r to 'ichool and CIal Work Eight fIlms Willbe shown Cupid ISplckmg up Valentme greet- therefore, it makes more ,,('ns(' to at the W S U General Lectures mgs at The League Shop to be ready on clo..e the middle ..chool .. first and BUlldmg on Fnday and Saturday leave the elementary '>chool.. open? nights at 8 p m on the foliowlOg e.." J•.>II Sl,M February 14 There's a great selectIOn on Sell It to US! 1N...... tt- display at 72 Kercheval A From the standpomt of travel, dates ~ T It'S a senSIble Idea From other "Snake Pit," Friday, Jan 18, • standpomts, I don't think It IS I don't "DaVid s the '>avmgs I ~ tamed m onp elementary school We Saturday, Jan 26, "I Never Pro- can't offf"r thf'm thf' pc!ucatlOn::lI on- n11<;Pr!VOll!\ Ro<;p(;ardpn "Fl'lc!av W(, pay the hi,ll'he\t prices ....hether It \ • portumtles that we can If we can get Feb 1, "Equus," Saturday, (o'eb 2, one \m.tll Item or an enure e\tdte them m larger groupmgs 'Kmg Of Hparts," Fnday, Feb R, All trdnsdctlOn~ arc confmdentldl dnl! '\71!]1!!:J~[3@..[b01?[X]@0 GIgantic StoreWide One of the reasons we wanted to and "LeI There He Light," Saturday, payment 1\ immediate Clearance Sale' Everythmg III the store IS on !>ale all close the elementary IS that we ft'eb q clothe'> for mfants to girls ,>17e14 There are real bargams at couldn't lllstlfy full-limp gym, art or The f('<;tIVdlv.lil (ulmmate m a diS- Ihc m Ilh~e\t \ foremo\t e~tdH' lell l,ll'r 1\ musIc teachers there I'm talklllg cussion of ho","the f.lm II1du<;tryhas 110Kercheval rlghl here In (,ro\S(' POlntt'. Comt' ,,\I' U\ about CO'it<,avmgs m terms of '>al- treated the 1<;'>ueofth(' trt'almentand • arles When tho'>e teachers arE' care of lhe m('nlally III on Sunday, SpeCIal at Trail Apothecary 121Ker traveling from school to ...chool, Feb 10, <1t 2 P m '-J" cheval,offers'>avmg,> on TraIl's Own MIlk Bath they're travelll1g on !lchool 'iyi>tem Tickets wlil hE' available at the ClL\,R1£RHO~~ & CO. I (340zs for$249) HandandBodyLotlOnll607.s lime They're not IIlstruclmg And door DonatIOns a 1'(' a~ follow<; reg- 16R15 KERCHEVAl. GROSSE POINTE. MI 48230 (313) 885.1232 ,.,.;; for $1 49> w(>have to pay for the co..,tof the car ular, $3, !>tudents, "cnlOrs, $2, con- ~ m'leage sum('rs, $1, and subscl'lptlOn - all \/"1' hI (luallf'"" fr." '''1'\ of"ur.f!-/'''f(~ I-~ 1 A1 f jl-Wll Rl HANDBOOK To be continued next week films and forum, $20

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Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Eight-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Announcing Opening of Office Business Luiz F.P. DeMoura, M.D. F:A.C.S. Havern to v-p Ear, Nose and Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery McCormick to succeed F. Thomas ilY.~ HaveI'll, director OTOLARYNGOLOGY OFFICE HOURS: Arthur R. Seder Jr. of human resour- HEAD AND NECK SURGERY Monday-Friday 9:00 am'S pm •CERTIFIED BY Ameflcan NatIOnal Resources ces, has beenap- EAR SURGERY pointed vice Amellcan Board of Otolaryngology Company has selected William T. HEARING TESTS AND VOCAL president of both Fellow of Amellcan College of Surgeons McCormickJr., to succeed Al'thur R. REHABILITATION Hiram Walker & Fellow of Amencdn Academy 01 FaCial Seder Jr., as chairman and CEO ef- NASAL SURGERY FACE LIFTS Son Limited and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery fective May 1, 1985, when Seder EYE LIDS ETG Hiram Walker & .. OFFICE SURGERY AVAILABLE Amencan Society for Head and Neck retires Both men hve in the Farms Surgery McCormick, Son lncorporat- a currently ANR's ed The Park resident If>a graduate of Syracuse Umversity 20385 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pte Woods - 881-7077 president and CEO Jomed the 39960 Garfield. Mt Clemens - 286.8500 company m 1978 Gibson appointed to Previously, he Wayne County post held several James E. Gibson, administrator senlOr federal and business manager of Vista government pasl- Marla mDearborn Heights, has been PRAGUE hons at the White appomted to serve on the Wayne House He re- County Social Services Board. He re- ceived a Ph D m places retlflng member Stephen SYMPHONY nuclear engineering from the Massa- Dobkowskl whose term expires Oct chusetts Institute of Technology 31, IDee Seder WIllcon- ORCHESTRA tinue to serve on Fugate named ANR's board and will chair the staff intern strategic plan- Daniel W. Fugate, a memberofSt " , • a major orchestra ning committee Paul Ev Lutheran Church in the by the highest He was named Farms, and former preSident of the Intematlona. standards.' preSident of the Michigan DIStflct Lutheran League, - THE NEW YORK TIMES company in 1973 the Ameflcan Lutheran Church, has and chairman been picked by OhIO Governor and CEO in 1976 RIchard F Celeste as an mtern m the Heplans to practice law in Washing- governor's OffIce of Advocacy for Program ton, DC, after retirmg from ANR Disabled Persons -Harriet Nolan Glinka .. Russian and Ludmilla Overture Dvorak . Scherzo C'appnccloso, Op. 66 PhOIO by Tom G 'eenwood Hummel Concerto In E Major for Trumpet and Orchestra Neil Bell, left, and his father, Alex, owners of the Village Market, NAPLES ON THE GULF Prokoflev . Romeo and Juhet, Op 64 (Excerpts) have been at the Mack Avenue location for 28 years. Prior to that, Florida's Award-Winning Atrium Building the elder Bell had a market on Essex and Newport for 22 years. Macomb Center has been hailed as Friday, Feb. 1 an "acoustical gem" by musIc CritiCS and performers It features 1,200 8:00P.M. It's a family affair perfect seats and free parking In a By Pat Paholsky younger Bell saId he began In June, working Sundays and nights spaCIOUS,lighted lot The box office, After spendmg 50 years m the $17 Adults grocery business, Alex Bell has "Everyone In the trade said you at Hall (M-S9) and GarfIeld Roads, can't do it (remain open), you'll be had to slow down somewhat But Clinton Township, ISopen Monday $15 Stu./Sr. Cit. down. Wrong We had open air at through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM. the 77-year-old man Isn't prac- ticing for retirement yet, accord- tImes, but we never closed a day." Order lIckels With VISA or MAS- Group rates available. mg to hiS son. He had a heart The building grew from 3,600 TERCARD. operation that put him on hold tem- square feet to 5,400 square feet porarily, but now "Dad's here "This will do for 10more years," every morning around 11 am," Bell saId "It's probably our fourth LUXUriOUStwo bedroom, two bath apartment In artrlum and maJor remodeling m 28 years We glass-elevator building With laVish amenities Beachfront With Cente, for The Perfonnlng Arts son Neil said started with 19feet of meat counter panoramic views of Gulf and Bay In exclUSive Park Shore In fact, up to 11A! years ago, the and now it's at 64 feet" elder Bell was working 75 hours a area Over $30,000 In elegant decor by renown Holland (313) 286.2222 He said hiS father reVIved the Salley. New furniture negotiable Appraised at $275,000 week. While he considers hIS cur- concept of ready-to-heat main rent hours in the category of part meals 25 years ago. Assumable $218,500 mortgage at 12%%. time, son NeIl said part time for hiS "My dad IS from Canada and father is full time for someone else. they stuffed pork chops," he saId. PRICED BELOW MARKET AT $239,000 The store he started 28 years ago "Then he started stuffmg chicken Call Mr. Carion at 881-0602 or 881-2517 on Mack IS Village Market. Before breasts and making veal par- that, he owned and operated a gro- mesan " cery store on Essex and Newport Although Village Market has for 22 years And the faJl1ily-owned been m' business since. ,1956, Bell busmess IS a famIly affair WIth no saId that as far as independent absentee owners here. markets In the Pointes go, he's still Mother LeJla, who IS 72, spends "the new kid on the block." It's Geta.FREE II 3112 days at the store doing the eaSIer for independents to succeed WJI MEATY CHOICETENDER FRESH 100% LEAN books and ordermg. Most of the m this area, he said FRE$HSMAU paperwork, however, IS done at "People here don't want pack- LEG 0' LAMB GROUNDBEEF home, accordmg to her son aged meat They go to a butcher Enlargement SPARE RIBS (American) (GroundmanytlellallYI "Her thing ISnumbers," he said. shop and get exactly what they ,. "She doesn't lIke cleamng house want " "'". 9 89 39 She can look at a column of double- Deliveries are another servICe Order any two same-size, $18 LB. $ LB. $ LB. 1 1 digit numbers and she can add it not offered by chains, he said same-finish Kodak color faster than a machIne You can't "Over the years, I have seen KOSHER COOKED 98 catch her on a mistake them (supermarkets) come and enlargements. Get a third CORNED BEEF Piece or Sliced. ..$2 LB. "Her hobby is work," he added go Now there are only two chains enlargement free, from It's apparently rubbed off on left here." COLLEGE INN CACS PIZZA their son, who said hiS father tells Bell prides himself on startmg Kodak's own labs. CHICKEN CHEESE & PeCOS River the story of how he tried to diS- trends in the area Clllii Mix $135 courage him from going into the "Twenty years ago, they said bUSIness by gettIng him up early m BROTH 7 you'll never sell wine. We started PEPPERONI 2-A1a1'lll CIItII Mix $1 • the mormng and keepmg him at the out With 12feet and now we're up to 79 100% NATURAL store until late. It didn't work, the 75 feet of shelves WIth a lot of 13"4 oz. 55° 29 oz. $5 son said dIsplay" A major remodelIng that added The market also offers self-serve ~e'" CAPEWAY ALL NATURAL SOUPS DeliCious one-third more space to thE' build- hquor, "The only one m the area," Lobster Bisque - Seafood Gumbo - Fish Chowder - Seafood ing is nearly completed The he said Newburg - New England and Manhattan Clam Chowder

16 oz. Microwaveable Frozen $249 Association offers health plan Just bnng In your Edward Kane, DDS, preSident PEPPER PiTeN BETTER MADE BROWNBERRl OVENS the costs of routine exammatlOns, favorite KODACOLOR Film negatives, color of the Grosse Pomte Busmess and moculatlOns, offIce VISItSand med- slides, or color pnnts * for breathtaking enlarge- PEPPER POTATOE SEASONED Professional Association of Mack Ical care The health of the mem- Avenue, announced completion of ber IS closely monitored and prob- ments from 8/1 x 10" to 16" X 24" Ask for details plans to offer comprehensive lems are often detected before they JELLY CHIPS CROUTONS Hurry. speCial offer health msurance to all association become serious 79 C members and their employees good January 21st through 79 140z BAG 6 oz. BOX All current members of the asso- 100z $2 $1 89 At a recent meetmg at Grosse February 27th, 1985 CiatIOn who plan to particIpate Pomte Woods Presbytenan 'Slldes film negalNes or prmlscannot be should return their completed PINK CALIFORNIA Church, the board of directors of combined ,n the same order 10qualify FRESH CALIFORNIA applications by Feb 1 Prospective the associatIon accepted the rec- partICipants may Jom when they Grapefruit Romaine ommendatIOn of the Rev Robert Broccoli become association members 1Itt 17114 Kercheval C Lmthlcum's planmng and develop- Avenue C 2/89 C ment committee to adopt the In- MembershIp m the aSSOCiatIOnIS 69 HEAD •'IN- THE-VILLAGE" 99 LARGE SIZE dependent Health Plan admmls- open to any orgamzal1on on or tered by the Bomer Insurance bordering Mack from Alter north 885-2267 Agency of Grosse POInte Woods to to the county lme For membership Prices In effect begm }<'eb 1 mformatlOn, call executive secre- OPEN: untIl January 23rd The plan encourages regular tary Kent Schiffer of Dunn OffIce MON.-SAT. 9:30-5:30 medical attentIOn by covenng all Services and Systems at 884-8500 Super Bowl Unique Optique Weekend DISTINCTIVE EYEWEAR FOR THE Come to the Irish Coffee and ~ watch the game on our 2 TV's! InJiv iJUC of on" «)mplrt" I Hours: I 1 pair of 1:101<"'1<' or conlacl\ I T-S I [)()('\ not apply to pnor order\ r:xp 1131/85 I 9-6 18666 Mack Ave., s~~~~l~~:'In ISH I:EJFFEE Grosse Pointe Farms 10 DIFFERENT ., nng ~J~ C:RII.I. ~------~------~Examinations Available 885-0541 Parkmg m rear LJLJ t'iT IMO INTERNATIONAL un.....~. ~ Complete carry-out 20339 MACK, GROSSE PTE. WOODS CrIll op<'" 881-6675 ()I" n Ir"rr> 11 00 n COFFEES III I 00 • m un,,1200 am servIce MASTERCARD Between Country Club & Lochmoor VISA , .. • •

Thursday, January 17, 1985 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Nine-A Winter concert is result of semester of note-making When South '!>orche!>tra and sym- wa!>director of band!> for 14years form at 2 p m Saturday 111 Power other actiVIties CLEARANCE SALE!! phOnIC band take the !>tage at Par- HIs University of IllinOIs Sym- Center The program I!>tilled "In- "We have our largest enrollment cells Middle School tOnight at 8, it phonic Band Record Senes IS one terpretation of Orchestrdl Trans- ever in lI1strumental music, With Will be the culmmatlOn of both of the most complete catalogs of cnption!)" and Illcludes a per- 220 students," he added groups' first semester work band recordings available at col- formance of Marche Slav by Tchal- All the orchestra and band 30% to 500/0 OFF Ralph Miller, II1strumental lege or profeSSIOnal levels, With kovsky members are more than Just profI- musIc director at South, said It more than 50 albums produced An orchestral II1terpretahon IS cient wlth theIr lIlstruments, Miller takes a month or so to learn each BegJan, who was also director of the rewrIt1l1g of a mUSical piece 111 !>ald. "Just about all of them ORIENTAL FURNITURE piece of musIc well enough to per- bands at Wayne State University a key SUitable for a !>ymphol1lc started m the fifth grade and at (ANTIQUE '''''TA TIONJ form It 111 public The two groups and MlCllIgan State Unlvel'!>lty as band, whICh doesn't contam the least half of them have studIed With have been takmg longer prepanng well as Cass Techmcal Illgh strll1g sectIOn an ol'chestra does, prIvate teachers," he added for tomght's performance fOl' a School, receIved hiS bachelor's and Miller s,'lld The orchestra and symphomc couple of reasons ma!>ter's degrees from Wayne and In order to be chosen to perform, band are prelly evenly split along The first may be guest conductor later earned hIS doctorate at the a school sends m taped perfor- grade hnes, wlth about 60 percent Dr Harry Beglan, who has been Umversltyof Michigan He has ap- mances from that year's groups !>el1lors and Jumors and the rest workll1g WIth orchestra and sym- peared as guest conductOl , adJudi- The helectlOn~ are then screened sophomores and freshmen, MIller phony HIS appearance wllh the cator, clinIcIan and lecturer acro!>!> and the best performers are asked said The qualIty of their play IS of groups IS part of a gift from the the country and Canada to appeal' at the conference, Miller the same quality as past years, he FoundatIOn for AcademiC Excel- The other Ieason the band and hald added lence orche!>tra may have taken extra The conference IS !>pon!>oIed by "WIth these groups, they tend to Dr, BegIan recently retired from lIme to prepare the !>electlOnsISbe- the AmerIcan Strmg Teacher's As- perform better as hme goes on," the Umverhlty of IllinOIS where he cause they are the ones the two !>oclahon, Michigan MU!>ICEduca- MIller said "The spnng concert groups wIIi perform at the 40th An- tor's AssocIallon, MIchigan School WIll be better than the wmter con- nual Midwestern Conference on Band and Orchestra ASSOCIatIOn cert because the students will have School Vocal and Instrumental and the Michigan School Vocal A!)- been performmg together longer" MusIC that begms Thursday, Jan soclatlOn In addition to Its program for the 17, m Ann Arbor BeSides the symphony and 01'- Ann Arbor conference, the orches- SuuliJ I:> UII~ uf lil~ [~W ::'>l-huub che!>tl'd, tne schOOlhat>a Jazz band, tra WIt! also pertorm ~t Paul s ever to be asked to bnng both an "- a march1l1g band and a Pit or- SUIte by Holst tOl1lght at Parcells _':.... or • ~ _ ' #- ~ 11 ... - orchestra and symphol1lc band to chestra that performs durll1g cer- After mtermlsslOn, the sym- ~- ~ ~ the conference of mUSIcal direc- tain drama department perfor- phomc band Will present ItS Satur- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ""' ~:-- --- • '11:" _ tors, MIller Said It's the first time mances, Miller said day program as well as Marche . ~~. .. sll1ce the mld-'70s that any of the SUN-FRI - 9 a m. - 2 p.m...... ~ "There are certam students who Slav by Tchaikovsky, With Begian SAT - 9 a.m - 12 noon mstrumental groups have been play m all groups, depend1l1g on the as guest conductor, and Themes asked to perform there, he added lI1strument and If they want to be from 007 by Lowden Beglan wl1l 792.6728 The 21.-day conference runs un- that II1volved," MIller said "Many also conduct the symphol1lc band's til Saturday The orchestra and of them do thiS 111 additIOn to staY- performance of The Free Lance band will perform at 9 a m Satur- II1g on the honor roll and bell1g 111 March day in HIll AuditOrIum the 98-member orchestra. WIth the largest strmg sectIOn m the state, Selective WIll present the overture to Service "RussIan and Ludmilla" by Ghn- MACK AVE. ka, Overture in D by Handel and reminder ProcessIOn of the Sardar from Young men born on "Caucasian Sketches" by Ippol- or after Jan 1, 1960are Itov-Ivanov required to register The symphonic band WIll per- WIth Selective SerVIce form The Free Lance March by wlthm a month of their Sousa, the Slavol1lc Dances by 18th birthday 18900 MACK AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE FARMS Dvorak and March from "Sym- Registration is a sim- ALWAYS LOW phOnICMetamorphasls', by Hlllde- ple process The regIS- 22250 MICHIGAN AVE., DEARBORN PRICES mith trant should bnng 17670 THIRTEEN Mile Rd., BIRMINGHAM The Symphonic Band, WIth IdentifICatIOn The pro- OPEN: MONDAY-SATURDAY. 9-10. SUNDAY 10-6 Ralph Miller Beglan conductmg, WIll also per- cedure takes less than five mmutes and the form can be completed N~~@ PrimeTime:------at any post office sta- tion or branch FREE Mini Pads (Continued from Page 7Al more profitable, but the time had relative as to whether or not the come to enter the generic market government should stockpIle vac- Whatever the controversy gen- Caring NEW~@ COTYLENOL COTYLENOL Anyday'" Panl,Lmers cines to prevent shortages It came eric drugs has created, they are now Professionals FREE about because of a shortage of a reality Congress acted thiS fall to COLD MEDICATION COLD MEDICATION whooping cough vaccmes. approve prOVISIOnsthat Will make working N~~@ Most of the vaccines are made by low-cost generic drugs more avall- more than one company. The short- able, saving consumers about $100 together $272~\:ts $27 2~~p~~les FREE REGUL.AR MAXI age of whoopmg cough vaccme mIllIon m the next decade for bener began when a company found Itself The new provisions WIllalso allow NEW~@ unable to obtam liabilIty insurance more rapid approval of genel'lc ver- health care at a reasonable prIce Some drug SlOns of Widely used pharmaceutl- NIVEA ~E Thm Super MaXI Pads j compames declined to make vac- cal products SKIN OIL cmes because som&d1l1dn!n~have Brand name 'drugs WIll be p~o- 1for hands ~1'll'W ~hJn MaXI Pads suffered rare SIde effects. TheIr tected by patent for five year and ~- •• Deodorant [ parents sued and won multimillion length, expensive testing of generIc or body dollar court settlements. drugs found safe and effective mlts . The solution to the problem ISnot patent form WIllbe elImmaten f".=-;;;-~l easy If the government contracted EUCERIN With drug companies to produce This IS good news for older con- .$1!3 DRY SKIN CARE I KUTEX vaccmes, then the government sumers who comprIse a major por- II'~:," ' I FEMININE I ,. I NAPKINS would l::elIable. As one government tlon 01 thiS market because of their • Prescrlptlon representative put It, "The govern- hIgh need for drugs. service DELIVERY $1!~ ment should not be 111 the busmess of In order to receive the generIc • Jobst Support ~6383 $46616 oz. guaranteeing profits to drug com- drug eqUIvalents, your phySICian HOSiery wex' 30 COUNT pal1les." Another objection IS, must mdicate on your preSCrIptIOn • Dlabellc Self- -~...... parents could still file SUIt even that the 'generic' version can b~ Testing Center EUCERIN -- after federal compensations I used Then when having the pre- • Crutches & StockpilIng vaccmes could be the sCrIptIOn filled, you must remmd NIVEA LOTION answer. Currently 4 millIon has the pharmaCIst that you want the whpplchalrs MOISTURIZING CREAM FOR DRY been allocated for that purpose in generic replacement We 1985 A six-month supply of whoop- otter I SKIN CARE personal setVlc:e mg cough vaccine alone would cost Whatever the problems ot ethiCS 446 oz. $25million versus profIts, whatever the mls- for you and your $2 And then there ISthe genenc drug calculatIOns on the safe and effec- family -:.~ $3~o? questIon, one of prIme mterest to tlVeness of drugs, there ISthiS to be those who must spend a fall' amount said, as Halley through hiS charael- ST. ClAIR DEPEND KI.EEIEX 720 DISPOSABLE UNDERGARMENTS Boutique TIuue 100 ct of money on medIcine er Andrew admits. PHARMACY saveMth CONVENIENCE PACK ' In Hailey's novel there is consid- The drug mdustry through re- St Clair Prof Bldg EXTRA ABSORBENT . , ~ erable diSCUSSIOnby officers of the search and products has done much 22151 Morass Rd NIVEA'MolStufillng drug company on the availabIlIty of to conquer disease, to make lIfe eas- Detroll MI ~USIit. $ 81 ~ • lOllOn 30', FREE $12"t~. ~ . placing theIr products for over-the- IeI' for those With lI1curable all- Product Reprt>Senls a 1 counter sales. The general 0pll1lOn ments, to prohng life and to make ..."eck s free pfOduet for 343-3776 Pack Ihe av<',age family 13 OZ was the prescrIption medlcme was longer life worth hvmg KLEEIEX ~~~}. {r~~~~..):f.rZA">1 l facial TIave ~~~/ AMERICNS WHITt OR ASSORT. 0 DEPEND 78 11SCT REGULAR ABSORBENCY Ii .'6 ~UYYRANDs CONVENIENCE PACK KlEEJIEX. H SOFTIQUE "SAVE THE LADY" - $10t«! fACiAl nSSUE 89 Ke':chevaI on the hill ~-h\ WHITE OR ASSORT. ~,'J F.II \ Sweepstakes ~ I • Stor. HOII's: MondGy.50t",day 8:00 .0 5:30 HOMI DILIVERY ~ Si Win a trip to 100 ct. Wednesday tilt Noon Ctosed Sunday ~ ••• S.UOO a , ~) the'land of 76° 150 ct, USDA CHOICE CORNISH JUMBO FRESH DOMESTIC \,~ I' ;f:}~ your heritage 81° NEW YORK STRIPS GAME SHRIMP LEG OF ~~J~ 225 ct 99° 99 HENS LAMB ~, - ~ WHOLE $2 LB 29 ( HI-DRI , ~ ~STEAKS$349LB 89 ~895 LB BUNDLE EACH $2 22'z1 LB PAC CHICKEN EMMENTAL KLEENEX BREMNER 23 ITALIANO CHEESE 1J&1b:i 68 Boneless chlc.e~ bre as\ "tuffed Fac.ial Tissue5 C SPREAD WAFERS I( IOt'1 tomato SMe .\ prCMllone White 17 t. WITH SAL.MON Ie - - i,;""j 49 1- ,. 95 $3 \ - - - I DELSEY 99 12'10 oz tin $1 EACH ~:~85~iiwtI $2L.B SUN LIGHT FINAL lOUCH WISK BATHROOM TISSUE FOR- DISHES FABRIC SOFTENER LAUNDRY DETERGENT ~.,,~ LEAF BEEFSTEAK MINEOI.A 43 ... • - - 4 ROLL PACK , FRESH ~# 3202 816402 99 $1 51 $5 '260Z CAUUFlDWER LEnUCE TOMATOES ORANGES \:,~ tttiM •.,.,~ , ~O~~ENTRATEO ~) jf.DETERCENT 1 HEAD ~.iJ699., 69! ~1°o HI-DRI PAPER TOWELS Custom Made Gift and FrUIt Baskets from $70.00 Dally UPS Pick.Up W, reS'N' Ihe rlghllo Ilmll qualllllies P"ces In eflecl Ihrough JanlJart 32 ~~~$4::VSLOW .. PRICES EVERYDAY 0 57 nch ~~~ Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Ten-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Not too late to register Although many of the longtel'm IntroductIOn to LogiC, and QUick Obituaries (lO-week) non-crees are Needlepomt, Kl1Ittlng, and In- mg Home. merly of the POinte, lately of Grand Interment was m Mount Olivet cians Rapids, were held Dec. J 9 at St An- will beglO today They are Com- come Tax Pl'eparatlon Mr Bourke was a manufacturers Cemetery Dr Scott was predeceased by hiS drew's Episcopal Church, Grand puters: Word ProcesslOg on the Four commumty education representative for the auto mdu!>try. Wife, Florence, and IS survived by IBM-PC, Copper/Silver Enameled He was founder of F H. Bourke and Rapids Treva Christiansen hiS children, Dr. Manon V. Scott classes for adults which begm on She dIed Dec 16m Grand Rapids Jewelry, , Accounting - Assoc and was a former vice presI- Services for Mrs Chnstlansen, and William John, one brother, SIX Wednesday, Jan 30, are Drawmg- Ms Wheeler was formerly a social Advanced, Ballet, Tdp DanclOg, dent of Rich Manufacturers of Battle 89, of Vendome Road, were held grandchIldren, and SIX great- Begmmng, Astronomy - Comets. workel' for South High School and a Personal Sewmg Workshop, Bndge Creek Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the Verheyden grandchIldren An IntroductIOn, Stamed Gla!>sArt, founding member of the Northeast (Intermediate, French Phase I, and Tiffany Lamps, With MIcro- He \\ as also a graduate of the U111- Funeral Home Memonal contnbuhons may be GUIdance Center. She helped found Portraiture, Yoga, Ice Flshmg in vel'sity of MIChigan and a life mem- She dIed Jan 10in her home made to Grosse Pomte MemOrial wave - BaSIC 10 begin Thursday Camp Wheeler, a camp for mental- Michigan, Swedish - Study Sweden ber of the Country Club of DetrOIt Mrs. Chnstlansen was a graduate Church ly retarded children and also worked II, Spanish - Advanced, and Veg- Complete mformatlOn on all the Mr Bourke IS survived by two of the Umverslty of Michigan and a Interment was at Cape Charles, for Catholic SOCialServices etarian CUisme I offenngs IS available at the public daughters, Mrs John M (Sheila) teacher at the Liggett School for Va Two classes for adults, which library and Its branches, a!>well as Hamilton and Mrs Damel F She IS survIved by a brother, Charles, and a SIster, Betty Olsen GII'lS will begm on Friday, Jan 18, are at the Department of Commumly (Sharon) W III Ella r-.LConlon Sun C"11,,3 been :,clleuuleu to iJeglll uemeell formatIOn and space avaIlability IIllt:llllt:ul rtlvl.lul I;ll,utt made to the Planned Parenthood Jan. 21 and the end of the month Cemetery SerVIces for Mrs Conlon, 81, of League of DetrOIt He died Dec 28 m San Carlos On Monday, they are Qulltmg - Be- the POInte, were held Saturday, Mr Cunnmgham had been a resI- ginning and Owner Dog Obedience Denby High reunion L. Edna Graham Jan 12, at the Verheyden Funeral dent of Grosse Pomte for 45years He Tuesday, Basics of Editorial Car- Home and St. Ambrose Church Dr. William John Scott worked for the Chrysler Corporation serVIces for Mrs. Graham, 91,for- toomng and Charity Suczek Pre- The classes of 1949 and 1950 of She died Jan. 9 III the Moroun Memorial services for Dr Scott, as a comptroller for 40 years. sents' Modern Cookmg the French Denby HIgh School will have a merly of the Park, lately of Windsor, Nursing Home, Detroit. 9B,of the Farms, were held Wednes- Mr Cunmngham ISsurvived by his Way begm combmed 35th reumon on May 11 Ontario, were held Saturday, Jan 12 She was the Wife of the late Pat- day, Jan. 16, at the Wilham R Wife, Ann; two sons, Robert Band ~ Five classes set to begm Wednes- For informatIOn, call Dawn at the Walter Kelly Funeral Home, nck and is ~urvlved hy a daughter, Hamilton Co and Grosse Pointe James J., and 10grandchildren He ,day, Jan 23, are Astronomy' As- (Ballou) Krolikowski, class of '49, Windsor Kathleen Grabruck; two grand- Memol'lal Church was preceded in death by a daughter, ~trophotography, Over 40 and Fab- at 778-3541or Sally (Mann) Gam- She died J an 8 III Bon Secours Hos- children; and four sisters He died Jan 12 at Cottage. Bel- MarIlyn N. Merlo :ulous, A Model's GUIde to Beauty, ble, class of '50, at 469.3170 pital Interment was at Mount Olivet mont Nursing Home Interment was a t the Ga te of Mrs. Graham was born in Windsor Cemetery. Dr. Scott was a pedla trlclan and a Heaven Cemetery, Los Altos, Calif and was predeceased by her hus- graduate of Hampden College with Arrangements were handled by band, R G MacKellen Graham, and Rita M. Thompson a masters degree from the Umver- the White Oaks Chapel. three sons, MacKellen, Ronald and Douglas. She is survived by a sister; servIces for Miss Thompson, 59,of seven grandchildren; and 17great- the Farms, wereheldThursdaY,Jan grandchIldren 10at the A.H. Peters Funeral Home J.R.Carly's Memorial contributsons may be and Old St. Mary'sChurchmDetroit. CITY OF <&rosse 'ainle 1J1nrmsMICHIGAN Area Agency on Aging to meet Jan. 28 CODE NO. 11-11 The regular meeting Washington Boulevard Grosse POinte Park, NOW OPEN of the DetroIt Area m Detrmt beginning at! Grosse Pointe Shores, AgencyonAgmgBoard p.m Grosse Pointe Woods, RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING AND of Directors will beheld The Detroit Area Hamtramck, Harper HEAT PUMP UNIT ORDINANCE The Eastside's newest eatery Monday, Jan 28. Agency on Agmg IS the Woods, and Highl~nd It will be held in the non-profIt agency re- Parkundertheausplces and gathering place conference room of the sponsible for planmng of the Federal Older ORDINANCE NO. 274 Southeast Michigan and coordinatmg ser- Americans Act. Live Entertainment for your Council ofGovernments vices for the elderly in AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE INSTALLATION (SEMCOG>, 8th Floor, Detroit, GrossePomte, The public ISwelcome Book Building, 1249 Grosse POinte Farms, to attend. OF REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT USED FOR dancing and listening CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PURPOSES AND HEAT PUMP UNITS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS IN THE pleasure CITY OF <&rosse 'Oillle 1J1armsMICHIGAN CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS 18696 Mack Avenue • 885.9041 SUMMARY OF THE MINUTES THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ORDAINS Thurs. thru Sun, open 'h1l2 a.m. \ JANUARY 7, 1985 Mon. thru Sat. 11a.m. -2 a.m. Sunday 1p.m. - 11p,m. SectIOn 1 In all reSIdential districts III the CIty of Grosse POinte Farms, no refrIgeration eqUipment used for central all' condlhomng The Meetmg was called to order at 8'00 p.m purposes or heat pump units shall be installed, erected, maintained ..... ~ ..... _., ...... _M# .- or permitted outside a reSidential dwellIng or Its attached structures Present on Roll Call' Mayor Pro-Tern Joseph L Fromm, Councilmen in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms except. Bruce M Rockw~l1, Nancy J, Waugaman, H~ry ,T. ,Echlin,. (ial1; I, I, IJ "I_ t.,} )L, f~ll' .. ,."",~::£~ .. Kaess and Mary Anne Ghesquiere (a) refrigeration eqUipment used for central all' condI- lr" JANUARY , tioning purposes or heat pump units located in the rear Those Absent Were' Mayor James H Dmgeman or side yard, as defined III Article II, Section 201,59 of the Zomng Ordinance, prOVided, however, that such Also Present: Messrs., Charles V. Hammond, ASSOCIateCounsel, An- eqwpment shall be Illstalled In the rear of the structure, •GREEN SALE' drew Bremer, Jr, City Manager, Richard G Solak, City Clerk and between the extreme SIdes, and not less than three feet Robert K Ferber, Chief of Police , Charvat the Florist is offering all foliage Plants' from eIther Side of the structure and hanging baskets at 20% off the regular '- Mayor Pro-Tern Fromm preSided at the Meeting (b) refrigeratIOn equipment used for central air condi- l tioning purposes or heat pump umts located in the front " price through the end of January. So if you " The Mayor was excused from attending the Meetlllg. or Side yard, as defmed III Article II, Section 201, 59 of the Zoning Ordll1ance, other than eqUIpment installed • have let some of your plants go to pot, now is ., The Minutes of the Regular Meetlllg were approved as corrected. in the rear of the structure, between the extreme Sides of the structure, prOVided, however, that the property , r- ~.:.~~.:~c:.~~~::_t~:.r:.,~ The Council approved the additional sum of $3,000 to complete the owner obtain, by petitIOn, the approval of the CIty Coun- Goodell-Grivas, Inc , Traffic Study of various roadways in the City. cIl concerning the location of such equipment. With the JANUARY GREEN petition to the City Council, the owner shall submit plans -I CHARVAT I~ The CounCil adopted a resolution approving Code No. 12-03,Amend- to scale showing all dimenSIOns of the equipment and ~ I th SALE I " ment to the Zomng Ordinance, Ordinance No. 275, as amended. the property upon which It ISto be located and the peti- • I e 20~ OFF I. tion shall fully descnbe the need for locatmg such equip- *'. I FLORIST ANY F<~LlAGE OR I ~ The Council approved the low bid of Adamo Wreckmg Co., in the total ment m the front or side yard The City Manager or his amount of $3,400 for the demolition and debris removal of the house designated representative will set a date for a hearing ~ 1 18590 MACK HANGING PLANT I ~ located at 315 Beaupre Lane on such petitIon and notice by certified mail shall be ~ I G.RE EXP 1.3185 I• given by the petitioner not less than ten (0) days prIOr ~I 88~7800 I~ The CounCil approved the Statements of Attorney's Fees, from the to the hearmg, to all property owners With residences law firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman, located wlthm 200feet of the eqUIpment to be mstalled • L !~.:~~:'~~~~~~~~~:.~~N.:-__J ~ Counsellors at Law, in the total amount of $4,52537, for services rendered on behalf of the City. SectIon 2. Before any refngeratlOn eqUipment used for central all' !.FREE Delivery in the Pointes & Harper Woods , conditioning purposes or heat pump umts shall hereafter be erected OPEN Mon. -Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. 8-5 • The CounCil approved the establishment and salary of the posItion on any property in the City of Grosse Pomte Farms, other than pro- t · of Inspector/Code Enforcer perty of the City, a written permit therefor shall be obtamed from the CIty upon applIcatIOn 111 writing The applicatIOn shall set forth .-.....-..,-~--. ~ The CounCIl approved the proposal submitted by Airline Janitorial a description of the equIpment, and Its proposed locatIOn and such ~~--.• Service for a 2 year pel'lod' other informatIOn ~s the officers of the.Clty may reasonably require A permIt shall be Issued upon determmatlOn by the admimstrative Upon the recommendatIOn of the CIty's Insurance Committee, the offices of the City that the location of the proposed eqUIpment com- Council reViewed and approved payment to Advanced Underwriters, phes With pr,ovlslOn~ of thiS Ordinance; otherwise the permIt shall Inc., m the amount of $65,19040 for certam liability insurance not be Issued A fee m an amount establIshed from time to tIme by ?lie coverage the C~ty CounCil shalt be paid to the City upon the Issuance of such permit The Council adopted a resolution confirming the appointment of Mr Samuel Candela as acting Fire Chief. SectIon 3 An appeal to the City CounCil may be taken from any Jesuit Academy actIOn of the adminIstrative officers of the CIty denYll1ga permit for The Council adopted a ResolutIOn of Commendation for retiring Fire the installation of refl'lgeratlOn eqUipment used for central air con- Chief Warren C Schultz dltionmg purposes or a heat pump umt Appeals must be m wl'ltmg • Challenging 7th and 8th Grade Curriculum and ~ust be fIled wlthm ten (0) days after the deCISIOnappealed The CounCil further adopted a ResolutIOn of Commendation for retir- from IS mailed or otherWise commumcated to the appellant The • New Facilities Ing Electl'lcal Inspector Donald J Navarro CounCil may, upon any such appeal, reverse, modify or affirm the actIOn of the admll1lstratlve offICers The CounCIlmay also upon such • Grosse Pointe-Area Bus Service The CounCil adopted a resolution requestmg the Admmlstration to appeal, In a.t ItS discretion, reduce or modify the reqUlrem~nts of thiS send a Letter of CommendatIOn to Fireman John FIsher for hiS work Ord.manc:;eIn mdlvldual cases, where It determmes such actIOn WIll on the Chnstmas display at City Hal!. not I~palr the general affect and mtent of thIS Ordmance, (a) III any SituatIOn of unusual practlcal diffICulty or unnecessary hardship or ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The followmg Reports were received by the Council and ordered plac- (b) In the general interest of the public safety, comfort, conveme~ce, Saturday, February 2 8:30 a.m. $8.00 fee ed on file' or the protection of property values The CounCIl may Impose condI- tIOnsm grantmg approval mcludmg but not lImited to reqUIred land- a Fire Department Report for the Month of November, scapmg and screenmg to conceal the eqUlpmcnt from view from an 8400 S. Cambridge, Detroit 48221 1984 abuttmg pubhc right-of-way, or adjacent structures (Located off 7 Mile bet~een Livernoi'l and Wyoming) b Police Department Report for the Month of November, 1984 SectIOn 4 Any VIOlatIOnof the prOVISionsof thiS ordmance shall con- For Information Phone 862-5400 stitute a public hazard and nU1<;ance The CounCil approved the authonzatlOn of funds, m an amount not to exceed $3,000 for preparatIOn of plans and speclflcatlons and the sectlon 5 RefrigeratIOn eqUIpment or heat pump umts mstalled out- takmg of bids, by Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc , for the proposed con- Side a reSIdential structure prIOr to the date of thl'> OrdmanC'P c;h~lI !>trucllon 01 a new entranceway at the "'arms Pier Park 1I0l Lun!>IltUlea nonconlormmg charactcrlstlc of that structure o~ make that reSIdence a noncomformmg structure The Cmlllcll appointed CounCIlman Harry T Echhn to serve a:-.ac- hng Mayor on Wednesday, January 16, 1985, In case of emergency ScctlOn 6 Severablht:, If «uy prOVISIonof thl'>Ordinance shall be held mvahd, the remamder of the Ordmance shall not be affected Upon proper mohon made, supported and carned, the Meetmg ad. thereby Journed at 9'25 pm Section 7 EffectIve ddte ThiS Ordmance shall take effect twenty Joseph L. Fromm (20) days after ItS enactment or upon ItS publlcallon, whIchever l'i Mayor Pro-Tem later RIchard Solak Enactcd 11-12-84 G. RICHARD G. SOLAK G P N 1-17-11'> CIty Clerk G P N. 1-17-85 CIty Clerk

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CODlltlunity Events BRYANT 398 SERIES GAS FURNACE Food and fitness Polish concert PWP meeting The Gulf Coast Dr La wl'ence Power, d physIcian The LYriCChamber Ensemble will Parents Wllhoul Parlners, The Grosse Pomte Cmema League specialllmg III nutrition. wIll !>peak present "From Mazurka to Krako- Grosse Pomle Chapler, WIll meet Willpresent "The Gulf Coast - LoUI- on "Food and !"Itnes,>" at Univer- vlak," an all-PolIsh program, on Sun- Friday, Jan 25 at the K of C Hall, sIana Through Fl01'lda", a 16mm mo- sity Liggett School on F!'Iday, Jan day, Jan 20, 3 30 pm, at Wayne 25033Little Mack at 10Mile Road vIe by Robert Makara, when It meets 1B,at 8 pm III the mam auditorium State Umverslty's Commul1lty Arts The general meeting is al 8 15 10 the War Memonal's Fnes Audl- WEll 01the Cook ROdd Campus AudItOrium P m WIth guest speaker Sandy tonum Monday, Jan 21, at 8 pm McLAIN The concert Willfeature the Wawel Roney Hayes, regIOnal director of The colorful Bayou country of Lou- VHE SERIES Dr Power IS the dlrectOi 01 the Pohsh Folk Dance Ensemble, dIrect- HYDRONIC BOilER Metabohc Center and prolessor 01 programs and educatIOn Her tOPIC ISIana IS viSited, featunng Avery ed by MarCia LewandowskI It Will medlcme at Wayne State Univer- WIll be "CommumcatlOn Isn't the Island, some of the wildlIfe, swamps also mclude PolIsh folksongs, sung Problem " sity School of Medlcllle He writes d and the hlstonc homes of the Acadl- - by Halma WImarska-Olzark DetrOit coiumn for the Los Angeles Times An afterglow will follow With ans There are views of New Orleans, X:~ Symphony Orchestra vlOlImst Geof- and give!> frequt>nt lectures on the dancmg to lIve musIc A cash bar beautIful Belhngrath Gardens and SMITH ~ frey Applegate Willperform pIeces WIll be available BURNHAM • benefits of health and fltnes!> to fme MISSISSIPPIbeaches HI-EFFICIENCY OOESN T NECESSARILY by Wlemawskl With plamst Fedora various orga mzal IOns An mtermst The fIlm covers tounst attractions XG SERIES ~ MEAN HIGH PRICES AT SUPREME HEA TlNG HorOWitz Horowitz Will also play ~ and endocrlllo!oglst, he ha!> been such as Weeki Wachl Spnngs, Busch STEAM BOilER ~ WE KEEP THE PRICE ECONOMICAL TO KEEP Chopm's "Andante Splanato" and THE PAYBACK LOW CALL TODAY devotmg hIS profeSSIOnal efforts to Gardens and Homasassa Springs "Grand PolonaIse Brillante "In ad- Camera Club and concludes With the Everglades the development and promotion 01 dItion, PolIsh poetry (m Polish WIth The Grosse Pomte Camera Club the concept of lifestyle medlcme for National Park and the Flonda Keys METRO DETROIT EnglIsh translatIOns) WIll be will meet Tuesday, Jan 22, at 7 45 the past 10yedr~ The program ISopen to the publIc presented P m III Brownell MIddle School, 260 A $1admISSIOnfee will be charged to 885-2400 CllalfollLe IIllhe Fal111~. ~UDDl?~"1? U~~ ..:_,. ;:,ponsol eO by UL;:, Lower and Tlckel~ are ~ m advance, ~llal the non-Cmema League members G ....""'.£11"• .£.1 ...... CAlllli!; MACOMB COUNTY l\1Jddle School Parents' Boards, door. Visa and MasterCard accepted The color pnnt and nature slIde The League welcomes new mem- there IS no admiSSion fee and the WIth advanced phone reservatIOns. competItIOn WIllbe accompamed by bers, espeCially those mtere!>ted m 777-8808 pubhc IS welcome For further 1l1- For tickets and mformatlOn, call a m1l11-program that will be an- Bmm or 16mm fJlm-makmg Annual & Supply Company formatiOn, call 884 4444 357-1111anytime ounced later VISitors are mvited dues are $B OAKLAND COUNTY 553-8100 Over A Century of Service Concert Russia, Mongolia Chamber MUSIC Players of Explorer Dr Arthur Twomey to the Eastside COJ11Jnunities Grosse Pointe WIll present their will appear on the stage of the Aud- monlhly concert on Sunday, Jan 20 itOrIum Theater of the DetrOit In- at 2.30 p m 111 the War MemorIal's stitute of Arts Sunday, Jan 20, at Fnes Ballroom 2: 30 p m as part of the contmUing ThIS Sunday's audience WIll hear weekly World Adventure Senes, to sopranos Rita VermilIOn and Ida present hiS fllm lecture, ASiatic Tassos and piamst Frances Wilson Russia and Outer Mongoha. perform relIgious songs by com- Single tickets are $3.50 at the posers ranging from Purcell to door or by teservation at the DIA Mendelssohn, followed by flutist ticket offIce at 832-2730 Angela Barone and pJaIlISt Fon- tame Laing performing Doppler's Reception "Fantasy for Flute and Piano" Soprano Randa Hooven Ball Will A receptIOn 10 honor of Orchestra Groesbeck Chapel of smg four songs by Rachmaninoff, Hall's 65th anmversary will be held with PatriCia Junker, pianist, Monday,Jan 21,at7p m.atVlllage followed by two songs by Jean Records and Tapes, 17116 Kerche- The Wm. R. Richards, with the composer her- val in the Village self at the plano. There will be a recital by Pointe Hamilton Co. The final selechon, Beethoven's musicians Tony Cross, violinist, Hr\f RAI D1RfCTOR~ Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op 102, and Laura Gushee, pianist. A win- FSJabhslJed 18H No 2, WIll be performed by cellist dow dIsplay that Willbe 111 place for 226 CROCKER BLVD. Kathy Wolfe and pianist Fontaine two weeks will feature hIstone Mount Clemens 48063 Laing Items that relate to Orchestra Hall's nch history 463-0577 Refreshments WIllfollow the pro. gram AdmISSIOn, $3 at the door IS Saved from demolition m 1970,the "m. R Hamillon II acoustically excellenl hall has been 1903.1981 free for members The next con- cert WIll be Feb 17 the subject of a massive restoration Da\ld M. Hamillon John \\. Brockman effort that has brought it back to its Ronald D. Heckmann Uo)d R Monla~ue onginal state. A~~ociale Direclo'" Colorado program For more mformatlOn, call 833- \Ielllhel 1)\ 1m'la/lOll The Semor Men's Club of Grosse 3702 \lOn of "Ironweed" Monday, 3510 Woodward at Mack • 832.5330 Producer Ray Green spent two which can floumh In an environment of .Jan 28 from 7 30 P m to 9 p.m m years shootIng and completmg the 17805 E. 8 Mile Road, 1 block East of Kelly. 777.3350 explOiatlon and and Ima~matlOn. the Adult EducatIOn Room (room f.lm Slllglt: lld ..d~ dl e $2 2.'>at the Our prOll'ram ha~ !x-en de~ll(ned 10 l(row With 210) III St Paul School, 170 Grosse 13211 Gratiot between 6 Mile & Houston Whittier • 3/2.5650 P01l1te Blvd door or In advance by callIng the the child while teachm~ ~Jence. hl~lory, math, The book hy WillIam Kennedy 1<; OIA office at &122730 literature, art. mmlC and 2 f()rel~n lan'lual(e~ the thIrd novel of the "Albany * FREE INSPECTION * Tn logy, " willner of a PulItzer Open house DETROIT Pn7e and the NatIOnal Book Club The DetrOlt #1Chapter of the Socie- Complete service on Exhaust Systems, Cntlcs Clrcle award A& With the ty for the PreservatIOn and En- Brakes, Shocks, Suspension and WALDORF SCHOOL other books, "Legs" and "Billy couragement Barber Shop Quartet Ph('lan's Greatest Game," "Iron- Smgmg m America , Ine ,wlllhoidan Front Ends. 2555 Bums822.0300 weed" IS set III Oepres<;lOn-era Al- open house on Monday, Jan 21, at open house january 27, 1985 bany Westmml<;ter Church, 17567Hubbel, To purchase a copy of the book or DetrOIt, at Il p m 2-5 PM for more delall,>, call Sl&ter Arlene r~or further InformatIOn, call Yes, you can "Trust the Midas Touch" l!epp a l B1l5-7022 .James N Catellane at 773-41OIl

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Page Twelve-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1985 ,------Eye Care Month Nursing home advocates sought New senior pastor named I FREE PIZZA-l Governor James J CItizens for Better Care, a state- we)) as in-serVIce meetmgs held at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church BUY ONE - MAKING I Blanchard has pro- WIde consumer advocacy orgamza- six-week Intervals I claImed January as tlOn, is seeking volunteers for its Advocates are assigned to a nurs- (Presbyterian) has announced that I PIZZA ~.aiW GREAT I Eye Health Care Month nursing home advocacy program mg home's regular vlsitmg hours and Dr Louis J. Prues II has assumed the duties of semor pastor of the I GET ONE PIZZ PIZZA I In support of a nation- Many nurslllg home reslden ts VISit for approxImately two to three I FREE A SINCE 1958 I WIde effort by ophthal- ha ve no VISItors They are often frad hours per week Smce nursing homes church He succeeds Dr. Ray H I ~ mologIsts to encourage and relattvely Isolated from the larg- are reqUired by law to have visltmg KIely, who retired as semor pastor Americans to reduce er commumty Volunteer advocates hours seven days a week for at least after 13 years of servICe I MAMA ROSA'S PIZZA I Dr. Prues was elected senior 115134 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE PARK the hIgh inCIdence of un- work to help reSIdents help them- eight hours a day, volunteers have I necessary bhndness selves, represent those resldents the f1exIblhty to VISit pastor by the congregation after an extensIve nahonal search Accordmg to Ray- unalJle to speak lor themselves and !,'urther mformation about volun- I822 4260 pick ~p sundlrt1llulsllltt4pmhn I For the past five years. he has mond Margherio, M D , L : ~~_::~~~~:! try to resolve problems In nursmg teer oppol'tumtles WIth Clhzens for been semor pastor of the MIllwood preSIdent of the MIch- homes, Better Care can be obtained by call- Community Presbyteflan Church Igan OphthalmologICal To become an advocate for CllI- ing 962-5968 If you want to visit a 10 Spokane, Wash He and hIS wife, SocIety, sta tlstJcs pro- lens for Better Care, volunteer:.- home tnDetrOlt orWayne County' or Barbara, and theIr two children, TAKE THESE VIded by the NatIOnal must be at least 18 years old and be • ' Sarah, 8, and Joshua, 6, will reSide SIMPLE TESTS Society To Prevent wllhng to make a ~Ix-month com- 476-2040 If you wantto VISIt a homE' In Blindness pomt out the mltment Volunteers are reqUired to one of the counties surroundmg on Lakeland Road He ea1'lled BBA and MBA degrees scope of the problem attend a one-day trammg SeS'i1011as Wdyne from the University of Cmcmnah. and the opportumty to Grosse POinte Woods He received a master of divmlty do somethmg about It Chlloprachc Clinic degree from Dubuque TheologIcal "Nearly 11 5 ml1hon U )rl~ l. .Jdl 881-76n What's on Cable Semmary, Dubuque, Iowa, 10 1975, persons m the Umted rl 0).11( Or A list of proglam.> available 011 Gros!>e POinte Cdble and hIS doctor of mimstry from San States - one m every 19 Dr. Louis Prues II Thur!oda), J .1lluar) 11 FranCISco TheologICal Seminary m J. -suffer some degree of You and all family members should perform these tests " 5 P m - "The Job Sho" " - From the Michigan Employment Secunty 1980 He spent three years With Ford 2,500 members From there he went to determme If there are any spmal problems present eye damage," Marg- CommiSSIOn (6) Motor Company III Rico Rivera, to the Millwood Presbytenan Standing erect herio said, "and 47,000 • 5 30 pm - "To Your Best Hedlth" - f!,. young mdn's response to multIple CaliL, as a marketmg analyst Church In Spokane, where he serv- I Americans become sclerOSIS (6) t t.o\ove'ow fmehf'3d forv.ard Lollnf\lour rh n IOHChfl, \lour h~c;.1Thpn before m~klng the deCISIon to ~nter ed ?s se'1!Or pastor of the 1,000 mo~e lour he.d baCi,,,,.nls ~n~llOU see Ihe eel my abo~e your head blmd each year • 5 JO P m - "VIdeo Une - Host tlill HUJe talks with tormer Preslaent the mimstry. member church until his call to 2 Sland With hands.t your Side and bend Sideways rupmng your hand "The NatIOnal Socie- Jimmy Carter (s) His first pastorate was In Des Grosse Pomte Memorial Church do\\n I~e oulslde 01 your leg to your knee first on the rlghl and Iren ty to Prevent Blindness • 6 P m - "Hank Luks vs Cnme" - Luks takes a look mto electrolllc on Ihe leh security systems (6t Moines, where he served as asso- Dr Prues WIll preach for the first estimates that 50 per- 3 lean s'lghtly backwards run \0"' hand do ...~ the bac~ of you' leg • 6 30 pm - "The Great Outdoors' - Salls WIth host Jim Tabor off the ciate pastor and interim co-pastor time III hiS posItion as semor pastor I,rsl O~ the r ~hl and men on Ihe left cent of all blmdness can COdStof Puget Sound (6) of the Westmmster PresbyterIan Sunday, Jan 20 There are two ser- If any of these mo.emenls ate restricted or pa nfUi II,s an md,catlon be prevented and we • 7 pm "Pomlers WIth Prost" - Host John Prost talks With John thaI a motion palpa~on exam IS I~ar'anled The exam can QUickly a~d Church, a church of approximately VIces, at 9'30 a m and 11 30 am. seek the cooperation of (6) eaSily delec' abnOtma spmal blomechan cs (mo~emenl) of the spma Bruce, director of the Neighborhood Club column Th s IS complimentarv m OUt office all to reach thiS goal," • 7 pm "Harper Woods Hlghhghts" - What's happemng m Harper Abnormal sp nal mOllon can lead to p'el1ature degeneraWe JOInIand he saId Woods schools (19) dls/; dIsease Th s also "nlates me delicate nerves thaI ex,1 between tl1e The pubhc is urged to • 7 30 P m - "Vantage Pomt" - ThIS senes mvolves everythmg from ex- ~ertebrae (bones} of the spme and \\111 cause a variety of painful condl ercise to cookmg to managmg your money. deSigned With CITY OF MICHIGAN prevent eye mjunes by <&rnsst'ninlt 'ark bons ThiS 's rorrecled by specifiC ch,mpraebc mampulabon If you have semor cItizens m mmd (6l any Quesltons call 881 7677 wearmg protective • 7 30 P m - "Star of the Sea Elementary School" (]9) INVITATION TO BID glassesatworkandplay • 8 P m - "Health Talks" - Lmda Bucks With W Scheyett on phySical CLEANING SERVICES therapy (b) The City of Grosse POinte Park IS requesting proposals from quahfled indIVI- " 8.30 pm - "Johanna Gilbert InterViews" - A VISit With Charles duals or firms to prOVide cleaning services for the Grosse Pomte Park MUIll- Gleason, South choral director and Ben Walker, North choral clpal BUIlding director (6) c.ItrIHlII 01, 2ItII, .. , • 9 P m "Grosse Pomte Cable Sports" - North vs South m hockey SpeCifIcations and c1eamng schedule are available m the Public Service De- (6) partment, 15115 East Jefferson Avenue Proposals Will be rec€lved until Thurs- Frida), J.muary 18 day. January 31, 1985 • 6 P m - "Practical Astrology" - Host Rich Mllostan 11'111 diSCUSS Nunzio J. Ortlsi ~:J:LL.A astrology through the commg months (6) GPN 1/17/85 City Clerk • 6 30 P m - "Vantage Pomt" - ThIS excIting new senes Will Involve Reetaurant &; Pizzeria everything from exercise to cookmg to managmg your money, Beer • Wine • Liquor designed With semor clllzens In mind (6) • 7 P m - "Pointers WIth Prost" - Host John Prost talks With John ---- ..coupoN.----l ,...----COUPON ----, Bruce, director of the Grosse POinte Neighborhood Club (6) " 7 30 P m - "Sports Rap" - Local high school scoreboard reViews, CITY OF MICHIGAN Buy One Italian f LARGE PIZZA hlghhghts and guests With sportscaster/anchorwoman Fay <&rusSt'aintt ltlnrms Howenstem ThIS week's guest IS Emmet Tracey (6) CODE NO. 12-03 PASTA DINNER I 10 Slices • 7.30 P m - "EducatIOn 111 our Town" - Hosted by Bruce Kefgen ning Classes lipid at lion of the antenna and derailed plano; and speclflcallOns lIldlcatmg Its SIze, weight, color and speCifIC matenals to be used m construc I, Grosse Pointe l':orth High School lion of the antenna. (2) the proposed method of scrcenmg the antenna IJANUARY SPECIALS ____('I~t~!~ 2.). !~o~ p,u~l!c ~,.ew,and (3), any other pertment mformatlOn necessary ~-..~ - .•_....-55 -Aft~S "'-2.0- II) ">dIUd''- WI. 1J10pOM::Udmennd dna Ils locatIOn I 1,-_ I:tU:tlftll: """11# _ .." u I- Ol' ,.,1'1"'1' ,'"h,lJ1C'('lllC!11 -For Ill<' \lorh.I"l: "d'li' ~ASSPOAT P~~S - 2 for $s.oo 1-'''1' I'l1ln !to\ ,.j 1,,11'o('I'h..'I'-- 2 Other uses whIch are rE'vle\H'd by the C,l\ ('ouncll and are found -j'''h.'h' 1,\ ,"'01'1)1'\--' ,\n'I-,'rbl,'d_ 0111' \(';ll' ("'1111'<;11,' "l"'t~r.t:~1 to be Similar to and havlllg the samE' g<'neral character ao; - 1'1.1('('1111'111 ,1""I'ot,iIHT enumerated pnnclpal uses and which are not JnJUTlOU'lto tbe ~urroun dmg neighborhood Postal and Business Services . For Brochure call SC'ction j Exc('pt ao;amended h('rem. Ordlllanc{' No 192 110; heretofore MAlL BOXES ETC. USA'" 961-3744 amended, shall remam In full force and effect J. 5 7' - = ....- Section!l Thl'l Ordlllance 10; necessary for Ihe pr('.,ervatlOn of Ihe public 18530 Mack Ave., at Touraine IlIt..' dca 11 In~tit lit c peace and safety. and shall take effecl upon pubhcatlOn Gro,se POinte t-.um;, MI 48236 (111) 884-8440 ----.-\ Richard G. Solak, ('Ity Clerk Hou,... I} 00-5'00 ~kday;, ') 00-300 ';alllniays For Paralegal Stlldic~. file. Enacted .January 7,1985 Puhlt.,hed G P Ne'Wo; January 17, FIRS for "tI,( r M III 'Ior(" In (llkland ( ollnly (on,u!t ytlllf lex al elm'r lory 820 Buhl BuildIng= Oetroit, Ml 48226

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Thursday, January 17, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen-A Special education makes changes in program By Mike Andrzejczyk quests are needless, Dr. Hunt said programs, Dr. Hunt said. Before, school district residents who attend This will be a year of change for "If we think one needs to be done, staff members weren't able to dis- the autism program are taken daily (~HR:~~~::xiR~g)Grosse Pointe schools' Special Edu- we want to bema position to do It," cuss their programs because of by taxi to Garden City, where the • MOVIE RENTALS • VCR/CAMERA RENTALS cation Department, according to she said, addIng that testIng some. schedulIng confliCts. center program is located, she SPECIAL THIS JANUARY Director Claire Hunt, who told the times "sets off alarms" for parents. Feedback from the staff on the added. school board Monday, Jan. 7, about Dr Hunt also distrIbutes a program has been favorable, ex- A center program may cost a lit- the sile and cost of thedepartment's 22-page pamphlet of objectives and cept at the high schools, she added. r~--~~------~------fI RENT A VCR LOTS I tle extra money, but some of the ex- programs projects the department Will try to The readmg department has also pense would be reimbursed, Dr. I TUell WId $50n OF i The department IS lookIng at a meet In the current school year been redeSigned, Dr Hunt said. The I Thurl Only A NKrHT BETA I Hunt saId. Also, the system would variety" of ways to better use the "We hope to make Inroads In all of four readmg specialists were once be able to offer east side residents a ------~JAN. & FEB. SPECIAL doUars It has and has made some them," she said. "Ours IS a very spread among 14 schools, but the program in their area, she added. management changes to Increase diverse department, meetIng many program has been changed so that it Grosse Pomte already operates a time Withstudents and commUnIca- needs IIImany different bUIldmgs." provides help to students whose center program for the trainably ALL MOVIES $2.50/2 NIGHTS The department servef>21ofthe23 TUEI., WED., THURI., SUN. ONLY hon between staff members, Dr ablhties are two grades below their mentally Impaired. MON THRU FRI 118 Hunt said public, prIvate and parochial level, she added The department Is looking at a SAT 116 schools IIIthe district as reqUired by "7 4877 23216 Greater Mack The department is the third Helping students who are only vanety of ways to offer more ser- SUN 12-5 77 ,. South of 9 Mileon Mack highest-staffed m the system, law, Dr Hunt said Students are en- slightly behind in their reading vices at lower cost, either through behInd the two high schools, and of- titled to special educatIOn services skIlls depends 011 theamountoftime cooperative efforts WIthother coun- fers services Lopublic, pnvate and Inthe distrIct they attend school, not avaIlable to the reading speCialists, ty school distrICts, or nearby dis- parochial schools In the school dls- where they live, she added. Total Dr. Hunt said. The department tnes tricts m Macomb County, Dr. Hunt 1J FRANKS WIENER SHOP ~ tnct. Among Its duties are psycho- costs of the special educatIOn pro- to help students who score poorly on saId. logICal testing and counseling, gram are $2 8 million Some of the readmg tests, she said, but added A Quality Meat Shop The system also received a reading help, social work, speech costs of delivering servICes In social the department Isn't domg all It can 775.1991 correctIOn and programs for those work, speech and readIng therapy for those who are a grade below $23,000 grant recently to fund job t- placement and referral services for , 25300 Jefferson (2 blks. N. of 10 Mile) With speCial learning needs to private schools aren't reimburs- their level the learnIng resource centers at the HOURS: T-F 8:30-6:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00-6:00 p.m. There IS growing concern about able, Dr Hunt added Some of the thmgs the depart- p'gll sel1oo1s, Dr HU!1t smd ."J. lh~ lIumoer 01 ~ludenlS who are Oue vC t1J~ IlidJU! ClJdll~t:::> III WIt: t mem IS Jooklng at are poSSIble tor- though the programs were very designated as havIng learmng department was dividing the diS- matlon of center programs in the good, they did lack preparation of disabilIties, Dr. Hunt said The trIct into five distinct umts to area, cooperative efforts among ~ CHOICE OLD :~~~~, ~ department must be more certain develop work schedules for the students for the outside world, she school district and development of added. that those designated as learning staff, Dr Hunt said Each high new programs for the development- ,BONELESS FASHIONED N.Y. STRIPS l disabled aren't simply culturally or school and middle school, With ItS ally disabled age 26 and older Among other projects, the depart- educationally disadvantaged, who three feeder elementary schools As school distrICts began to ment hopes to mcreasecommUnIca. are now separate staff umts, she .~\I ~ reqUire different types of help than shrlllk, mtermediate school diS- tIon between parents and staff -c ~~~~ SMOKED learnmg-dlsabled students, she Said trIcts often helped set up center pro. through a varIety of methods, set up A E added ThiS way, the whole team of grams for so-called 'low inCI- staff evaluatIOn procedures, and There ISalso more careful screen- special educatIOn workers are able dence" disorders, like autism, Dr work to develop the skIlls of mg for requests for psychological to meet once a week to talk about the Hunt said Two Grosse Pomte students In different programs !~~ testmg, because some of the re- '.199 Cut.Up • LB. 2 .49 LB. Schools celebrate ,.1 59 LARGE SHELL FREE 1 PKG. ~. LB SHRIMP ••• 6.99 Lb. ~ centennial with ball L. . (While they last) LAKE SUPERIOR I. Park reSident Dr Peter Nowo- sielski Will preSide as First Am- ~ t WHITE FISH ~ bassador over 'the 13th annual Or- 4/ chard Lake Schools Ambassadors FILLETS ~ Ball Jan. 19. (fRESH BAlED DIlLY II aUR mlE) ~::::< ~:~~ )~_ Among the almost 250 ambassa- dors for the 1985 Orchard Lake Schools Centennial Year are resI- ~gZi'~~EWHITE $1.09 #2...... -4-.;.9FRLDBZE.N dents from the Grosse Pointes, the • WHOLE OR SLICED BREAD 2 LOAVES Detroit metropohtan area, Illmois, Georgia, Florida, New Jersey, Cali- fornia and other states Under his chairmanship, almost 100 new members have joined the ambassadors roster. The Ambassa- dol'S Ball was inaugurated in 1974to VEGAS~'NIGHT provide a permanent endowment fund to guarantee the future of the .--~ ~ Orchard Lake Schools Sat JAN 19th 115 • , ~ The Orchard Lake Schools con- sists of: St Mary's College, SS " - ~-' . Cyril and MethodlUs Seminary and PholO by Tom Gr"""wood .. . Joey S~cher's the name, team mascot Is his game. That's Joey, 9, above, watching North team 'J; 'SO St Mary's Preparatory, and the Center for Pastoral Studies, the introductions in last week's North-South hockey match-vp at the Grosse Pointe Community Rink. ~ ~ ~oey's quite the clow~1 according to his mom, Lou Sucher. The future North ieer dreamed up the ~ ~h Center for Polish Studies and Culture, the Polish American Idea to serve as North s mascot and will skate out with the team at every home game. Last week's ~)- LIturgIcal Center and the Pope contest was his first and It was hard to tell who was more thrIlled wIth the mascot business, Joey rlohn PawlI Center or th.. Norsemen. Incidentally, North ~on ttte QIIm., 3-2. \ ,

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Thursday, January i7, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page FIfteen-A ~ Members reappointed w1 \ 11"\-' E~:t~;t~::et The Woods counCil approved the following reappointments Jan 7 to r~l~ TAURANT varIous boards and commISSIOns' f,Nrt:R RES BeautificatIOn CommISSIOn - MARI(Ef C TRY OUR LATE Leona A. Bryce, Angelo DeClemen- LUNCH OR EARLY DINNER te, Janette Duster and MIchael Zohk, all three-year terms, SPECIALS FROM 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Board of Review - MelvIlle H. Kennedy and John E. PIerce, three- WHERE THE FOOD year terms; CItizens AdVisory CommISSIOn- IS ALWAYS GOOD!!! Loretta Altobelli and Othello Colee- ASK TO BE ON OUR SPECIAL chia, three-year terms, MA ILI NG LI ST??? ... P.....R-.V,-.-:r-E ... CItizens RecreatIOn CommiSSIOn - John E Burns, three years, DAILY DRINK SPECIALS ROOM Community Tree CommiSSIOn - AVAILABLE Carol Mott, Manon E Englehart and 2460 MARKET ST. FOR Rudolph Edens, three-year terms, 5 Minutes from Ren Cen PARTIES OPEN MON .FRI 7-10 SAT till 5 Historical CommiSSIOn- Mary E Houle and John W Parthum Jr , three-year terms, Insurance Commission - Joseph H Finnegan, three years, Local OffIcers Compensation CommIssion - Glendalyn R Bro- man, lIve years, PensIOn Board - Donald E Brown, citizens' representative, for three years; Planning Commission - John C Kennedy, Raymond J Lynch and George RinaldI, three years; senior Citizens CommISSIOn- Ar- thur Btodeau, SOC representative, Photo by Oak>Pegg one year; Hazel M. Ashley, Semor Citizens of GPW representative, one Murder at the Howard Johnson's year; Irene Sutton, senior achieve- ... by way of the Golden Lion Restaurant, that is, where the comedy will be presented Friday and ment representative, one year; Wil- ham Wilson, general community Saturday evenings through Feb. 16.ln the cast are James McHugh. at the left, Elisabeth McKenzie, representative, three years; Charles a Park resident. and Philip Embury. Admission is $19.95 and includes dinner and the show. Cocktails C. DeWitt Jr., legal communItyrep- are at 7 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m., with the performance following dessert. The restaurant is located resentative, one year, and Brian V at 22380 Moross near Mack. For reservations, call 886 -2420. Howe, banking community repre- sentative, one year Alternative Careers Day scheduled The Wayne State Umverslty Law provide mformatIon and contacts School chapter of the National Law- for students who want to pursue a yer's GUild Will host Its second Al- career In publIc interest and to edu- :FLiiioNn.CAFE ternative Careers Day. Several cate students to the importance and .Monroe Ave. • Downtown Detroit • 963-7058 seminars on various areas of publIc need for public interest lawyers in interest law WIllbe offered society Authentic Greek Cooking The purpose of the program IS to The event WIll be held Friday, Feb. I, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Liquor • Beer • Wine followed by cocktails. It will take Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m.3 a.m. Sound place at WSU Law School and the Health keynote speaker will be Hayward Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m. Advim Burns. For information. call 577-3949 Yo~ Host~ GU~~hr!!.. Mantjlos 1 Family...- weekdays between9a m. and5p.m Doctor Northeastern High Saint John Hospital plans 50th reunion Q: I am a 50-year-old insurance agent and recently have been diag- A search is under way for mem- nosed to have high blood pressure bers of Northeastern High School's by my family physician. This prob- graduating classes of January and lem is now controlled. In addition. May 1935 Plans are being made for my younger brother was shoveling a 50th class reuDlonscheduled for Ju- snow and had a heart attack. Be- ly 13,1985at the Polish Century Club cause of this, my wife has been urg- of DetrOIt. ing me not to shovel our walks this Members of either class or those winter. What should I do? who know someone who was a mem- A: For the time being, your ber are asked tocall any of the follow- wife's advice is sound and you mg committee members: Jean Gil- res bert at 885-2159,George Marston at should not make yourself another .LAMPSHADES LAMB SHANKS 81.69 LB. statistic like your brother You 525-3636,Michael Loncar at 255-4283 or Bermece Rovner at LI 6-5511 (sllk or parchmentl eanan ea have two "nsk factors" that may .HUMMEL AND • HALLMARK BEEF SHANKS or make you more prone to coronary Watch those shovels ROCKWELL CARDS heart dIsease (hardening of the FIGURINES SHORT RIBS OF BEEF arteries of the heart) and ulti- Grosse Pointe Park PolIce ChIef ~ S1.59LB. mately at higher risk for having a Henry Coonce warns residents to heart attack. These are your high be on the alert for the old snow WRIGHTS Country Style ~ blood pressure and famIly hIstory shovel SWItch currently making the Gift & Lamp Shop RIBS S1,7QLB ~ of heart disease. Other factors rounds. 18650 Mack which would contribute to these Residents have reported that (next to G.P. OIflcel problems would be smoking, obesi- their good shovels have been re- Grade-A-Fresh ty, physical inactivity, diabetes, placed WIth beat-up ones. Persons 885.8839 ~bffJ high levels of cholesterol and a going door-to-door offering to shov- Borden's Large Eggs hIgh stress personality. el walks are suspected of making 59c DOZEN There are approximately 600,000 the switch after they are finIshed, ICE CREAM people who die from heart attacks Coonce said. yearly Approximately 100,000 of $1 .99 Vz GALLON I ~ CheeseT~:es from these persons may have been sav- Acting classes begin - ed if only they had gone to the hos- -- V2o/o La-Fat MILK $1.49 ~. Cheesecake Shoppe pital Immediately, instead of A new six-week term of actor ~I waitmg the usual four to SIXhours. traming programs will begin the Remember, net all people exper- week of J'ln. 2:l at the Actc:s Al- i~n.1il.O~.~ Natural Whe.t Bread ience true chest pam, but may have liance Theatre Company m South- J ~-'- yy-.1:~_D_~__ -._ (89.$1.34 SALE! 990 a pressure, a squeezing sensation field. Registration is now open F(\r or heavmess which may radiatE' to beginner through advanced level Grosse Pointe the arms, neck, jaw or shoulders. classec. JO-ZBrand 68-ounce MAXWELL HOUSE Don't let your eagerness to get to Faculty for the npw term includes range Juice '1.19 bottle COFFEE 2 LB. CAN 84.59 an appomtment or your unwllhng- Annette Madias, stage director of "Water Works" ness to walt for your neighbor's the Actors Alliance upcoming pro- STOP IN AND SEE OUR NEW YORKSHIRE'S FARM.FRESH PRODUCE youngster to shovel your walks duction of "Close Ties;" Divina Cook, acclaimed actress and direc- PLUMBING SHOWROOM cause a possible heart attack. Get Q your blood pressure checked regu- tor, Laurie V Logan, featured ac- .. Pascal CELERY Fancy, California 99 fiJiij arly. Talk to your family physician tress in the upcoming production of 59~BUNCH CAULIFLOWER HEAD - before you begin any exercise pro- "Top Girls" at the Attic Theatre 00 gram, especially snow shoveling and Scott McCue, master level S88 Fresh California mime artist INSTALLED' ~ This column is a service pro. PARSLEY 19~BUNCH AVOCADOS 3 for 99~ vided in the public interest by Saint The company wlll have a new John Hospital QuestIOns should be term beginning every six weeks sent to Christopher Goldsby. M D , through June 1985. For a free bro- Large chure, call the theatre between 10 22151 Moross, Suite 334, Detroit, $1.99 pkg. Mich 48236 a m to 6 pm. at 642-1326. 2/b. THI~KING OF 89~ pkg. REMODELING? DON'T TAKE A CHANCE For 28 years, CALL A PROFESSIONAL Specialists In: Customcraft Offers AOOITIONS • DORMERS Th' Very Best In: REC ROOMS CUSTOM KITCHENS • Design service • U"!Iltr • .a.I.__ BATHROOMS • Value for ~our Investment PORCJI ENCLOSURES • Workmanship CUSTOM GARAGES • service REPlACEMENT AND QUALITY GRE£NKOUSE WINDOWS DOESN'T COST - OFFICES REMOOElfD 40 GALLON RUUD ctlMMERCru REMODELING IT PAYS! WATER HEATER 00 ~;;~.~;!~!.aCk~:~~~~;:inle$275 w,TH NORMAL INSTALLATION ~ \: • 19-'6 ~IC '1"''' Free Consultation 211~.::CK 884.7040

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From Another Pointe Of View By JOliet Mueller

When you've got a good thing, go with It "Preludes is not a fund raising event," emphasized Mrs EHwyn Gilbert, chairman of the Women's Association for the DetrOIt Sym- phony Orchestra's Detroit Symphony Preludes' 14th season. "It's an educatiOnal endeavor that offers an opportunity to il I meet with the multi-talented members of the Detroit Sym- I phony in an informal setting " It's been said before, but Johanna Gllbert, speaking her- self In an informal settmg at a recent mailing for the mim- concert serIes to be presented on Fridays, Jan. 25,Mar 29and Apr. 26,dlll a.In. a t the Grosse Pomte War Memoflal, thmks the non-fund raising aspect of the series can't be emphasiz- ed too much. It's Important that the public know the DSO Women have a community service as well as a fund raising aspect Among those helping Johanna stuff, address and stamp the '85 Preludes' flyers were fellow Pointers Mrs Wmfleld S. Jewell, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. John Nolan, Mrs Charles Endi- cott, Mrs. Alfred Massnick, Mrs. John E. Young Sr , Mrs. Vollrad J. Von Berg, sales chaIrman, Mrs. C. Jackson France, Mrs. Joseph Shaheen, Miss Hope Whitten, Mrs. G. Bruce Feighner, Mrs. Owen Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Benjamin, Mrs. George Chadwell, Mrs. James J. Bird and Mrs. Charles Kessler, president of the Detroit Symphony Women. Marjorie Jewell, hostess chairman, has asked the Mes- dames Robert Reisig, J.C. Hurley, Donald C. Austin and , Jerome Remick Jr., of The Pointe, and the Mesdames Joseph ..,,'' Stern Jr., Samuel Carman and John G. Bielawski, of Birm- ingham, to serve on her committee. { * The first 1985Prelude,* a week* from tomorrow, will feature the Ventura String Quartet: Linda Snedden Smith, first violin, Margaret Tundo, second violin, Vincent Lionti, viola, A Story of Service: The He~lth Education Council and Mario DiFiore, cello. Eugene Wade, DSO principal It all began four decades ago, when Mrs. Stanley A. Mackenzie and mittee was later formed, to collect old clothing and distribute it to French horn, will perform Mar. 29. a group of mothers in the Grosse Pointe community decided that the needy. Among the impressive array of programs Council school children needed some guidance in regard to health and volunteers have presented to the school childllen of Grosse Pointe The series concludes Friday, Apr. 26,with John Snow, oboe, hygiene. From this came the Mothers' Health Council, formally over the years are the Fluoride Program and the Elementary Sex and Friends. As always, each Prelude will be followed by a organized on Jan. 12, 1945,with Mrs. Mackenzie as founding presi- Education Program; the latter was incorporated into the Grosse question-and-answer period and a subscription luncheon at dent. And from that came the Health Education Council of Grosse Pointe Public School System's Health Curriculum last spring. 12:15 p.m. Pointe, Inc., which will celebrate its 40th anniversary Monday, Jan. The Council currently conducts three in-school programs: Information on tickets - $30for the full series of three pro- 21, at a 1 to 3 p.m. "birthday party" in Grosse Pointe Memorial Scoliosis (abnormal spinal curvature) Screening for fifth grade grams with luncheons, $12for a single program and lunch, $5 Church's Second Floor Lounge. You're all invited. girls and all middle school students, Breast Self-Exam for 10th grade COl' a single program without lunch - may be obtained by con- Pictured above looking over 40years of service to the community girls, and Cardia-Pulmonary Resuscitation for 10th grade students tacting Mary Nolan at 886-6244.Johanna Gilbert emphasizes as detailed in the Council's scrapbook are members of the 40th An- who are trained by certified CPR volunteers. In the planning stages that the series is open to all. That includes men. niversary Committee: (standing, left to right> MARY EVELYN are a Nutrition Program and a Safety Program geared for very SELF, JULIE BOURKE, JAN DAHL and MADELEINE young elementary students, and a Testicular Cancer Detection Pro- DSO Radio Marathon PHILLIPS; (seated, left to right> MRS. WILLIAM (Mary) SAVAGE, gram for 10th grade boys. 1961-62Council president, SHARON TUCKER, current president, The public is welcome to join community dignitaries, including The Detroit Symphony Radio Marathon is, on the other and MRS. STANLEY A. MACKENZIE, the founding president hand, very much a fund ral!:illl& event: a commun~ty proie~t " Grosse Pointe School Board President Joan Hanpeter, at Monday's to benefit the Youth Education and Outreach Programs of the

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"Page Two.B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1985 · I VOWS spoken in November New ArriVals A traditional gown, styled With a ens, of Canton, John Ketelhut and sheer, high neck trimmed with John Irwin, of Westland, and Jeff. I______Chantilly and Vemse lace and a ery Reinbold, of Reese, ushered. chapel length tram, was Terese Flower girl was Dana Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. O'Gor- MarJe Schroeder's chOice for her the bride's niece. Rtng bearer was man, of Lansing, announce the Saturday, November 17, wedding Christopher Matsche, the bride- birth of their third Child, Kate Ann, to Robert Arnold Elslmmger Jr. groom's nephew. Dec 30. Mrs. O'Gorman IS the Vemse and Brussels lace tnm- The mothers of the bride and former Alison Kirk, daughter of med her veil and Juliet cap She bndegroom both selected long- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirk, of carried a Coloma I arrangement of sleeved, floor length gowns, the Lincoln Road. Paternal grandpar- mlmature carnatIOns and white former's of pale blue chiffon, the ents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. roses latter's of cognac chiffon. Each O'Gorman, of Washington Road Father EdWin A Schroeder, of wore a glamelia wrist corsage Kate's big brothel's are Todd, 5, and Kirk, 4 Harsens Island, the bnde's uncle, After a reception at The Shores assisted by Fath:r J~hn Molnar, Club, the newlyweds, recent East- '" '" preSided at the 5 30 0 clock cere- ern Michigan Umversity grad. mony 10 Samt Clare of Montefalco uates, left to travel to Naples, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglas, of 500/0off Church where both are employed by the Boulder, Cola, announce the birth The daughter of Mr and Mrs Naples Board of Education of their second child, Allison Ma- Wilham F Schroeder, of Whither Sleepwear rie, Dec 9 Mrs Douglas IS the Road was attended by her si!>ter Out-oC.town guests included the former Carol Livingston, daughter Sally 'Schroeder, as maid of honor: bnde's brothers-in.law and Sisters, of Mrs. James Living~ton, of Cad- Bndesmaids were Ann and Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, oC ieux Road. Paternal grandparents Schroeder two other sisters, Peg- Bloommgton, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Eisiminger Jr. are Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, gy Emme~lCh of New York City Mrs. Benjamm Kallam, of Mar- of Berea, OhIO. Big brother Grant Veronica Bros'towskl of West Car~ tinsvilte, Va., and her brother, groom's grandmother, Mrs. Flor- i" 16 month" old r(.'l!tnn, ()1-)in. ~nrl TO~l li'~c;tworth, Lieutenan.t Michael Schroeder ence Marion, of K:msas City, ~10, of Ypsilanti USN, stationed at Patuxent Naval his great-aunt, Mrs. Grace Chur- '" '" '" They wore floor length dresses of Base in Maryland Chill, of S1. Joe, Mo , hiS brother, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Asaro, of apricot taffeta and carned ar- More were the bride's uncle and William Eisimmger, of Petaluma, Los Angeles, Calif., announce the rangements of apncot mimature aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Schroe- Calif., his aunt, Mrs. Manlyn birth of their first child, a daughter, carnations and lilies del', of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. and Bogener, of Kmgsvllle, Tex., and 369 & 375 Fisher Rd Brittany Kay, Dec. 28. Mrs Asaro The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Kerbel, of Brooklyn, Cheryl Vass, of Petaluma, Gary Gro:,se Pomte, Nhchlgan is the former Cynthia Marie Mrs Robert A. Elslminger, of Can. NY., Scot Stieber, of Fitchburg, Ventrus, of Cincmnatl, OhiO, Mr ton, asked his brother, Richard Mass., and Terry Carrig, of Waipa- 8867960 Kachman, daughter of Commis- and Mrs John Ketellhut, of Nor- sioner and Mrs. Nicholas Elslmlnger, to act as best man. konetown, Ohio fork, Ark, and Mr and Mrs Rich- Store Hours Todd DeLuca and Michael Plag- Still others were the bride- 9 305 30 ~1onday thru Sarurday Kachman, of McMillan Road. ard Roggensoch, of Flassmoor, Ill. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mario Asaro, of St. Clair Shores Old gardens animate past Forget the snow shovel, and think scape his 1874 folk-style cottage in 1v.Illlti-lill~(l1 '" * '" about the garden spade and warm Ypsilanti,andhascreatedlandscape Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thompson days ahead Scott G Kunst, of "Old plans for a number of historic house Open House .f/VJin TUId OF WiNdsOR Jr., of Yorkshire Road, announce House Gardens," will present a slide museums. The International Institute,locat- the adoption of a daughter, Eliza- lecture at the DetrOit Historical Among the topics he plans to cover ed on East Kirby Street in Detr01t's 59TH ANNUAL JANUARY FUR SALE beth Grace, born Jan 28, 1983 Mrs. Museum on Sunday, Jan. Z7,at2p.m. in his Historical Museum presenta- University Cultural Center, will Thompson is the former Susan Admission to "Antique Gardens: tion are Pioneer and Greek Revival hold a foreign language open house Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Period Landscapmg for Restored Gardens to 1860, Downing Land- Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 5:30 to 7:30 Arnold Brandt, of DetrOit. Paternal Homes, 1830-1930"IS $3, withareduc- scapes (1850-1880),Victorian Carpet- p.m. Arabic, Chinese, French, grandmother is Mrs. John L. ed fee of $2 for members of the Bedding (1870-1930)and fences and Greek, Italian, Japanese and Spa- (Mary) Thompson, of Grayton DetrOit Garden Center or the DetrOit Victorian garden ornaments. He will nish teachers will be present. Historical SOCIety, sponsors of the also offer suggestions for people who Road Welcoming Elizabeth home Sample lessons, like those taught program in cooperation with the. want to develop an old-fashioned IS big sister Katy, 10. in the Institute's language classes, Historical Museum garden. will be given, and textbooks will be '" • '" Advance reservations are not re- "Beyond the fact that planting a quired, but would be helpful in order garden compatible with the age of a available for perusal. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Gary Glaeser, of an opportunity to register for spring toarrangeseating Checks should be house makes a home look like it's Lancaster Road, anounce the birth classes - or just to chat in your fa- made payable and mailed to the supposed to look, there is also a of their second son, Joseph Ryan, vorite language. Dec 2. Glaeser is the former Detroit Histol'lcal Society, 5401 richness," he says. "The same Mrs. The Institute's beginning classes Christine Gurzell, daughter of Mr. Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. richness we find living in a house that 48202. others have loved is to be found work- in Arabic, Chinese,-Greek, Italian, and Mrs. Anthony Gurzell, of De- Japanese and Spanish, and inter- troit. Paternal grandmother is Kunst, who comes from a long line ing with the same plants that Thomas of gardeners (hisgreat.grandfather Jefferson, or my grandfather, mewateclassesin Arabic and Japa- Mrs. Jeanne Glaeser, also of nese, start the week of Feb. 11 Detroit Joseph's big sisters are emigrated from Holland to start a grew." French classes begin in March. All Julie, 8, and Jamie, 4 Big brother florist business in Grand Rapids), Limited parking is available in the classes meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jeff is 2. has gardened smce grade school. He lot at the Historical Musewn, located began researching antique gardens at Woodward and Kirby in Detroit's Institute, where Cora Lee Sterling • * in an effort to appropriately land- University/Cultural Center. may be contacted at 871-8600Mon- '" days and Tuesdays for registration Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bay, of mformation. Harper Woods, announce the birth of Assumption Nursery adding classrooms a daughter, Sarah Marie, Nov. 30. The Institute's Education Depart- The Assumption Nursery School tered in the former Eastpointe Ele- ment also maintains a list of tutors Mrs. Bay is the former Susan in various languages. Anyone who Thomas, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. and Toddler Center, located on mentary SChooland accepts ctuldren- Marter Road, will open two new pre- ranging in age from 12months tokin- would like to be on that list is invited Carl E. Thomas, of The Woods school classrooms Monday, Feb 4, to contact Ms. Sterling on Mondays Paternal ~randparents are Mr. and dergarten. Director Norene Bara's Fine/Canadian Furs at Very Special Prices offering a morning session from 8:30 background includes a Masters de- and Tuesdays. Come see Arpin's fabulous 1985-86collection of fashion furs, ex- Mrs. Raymond Bay, of Petoskey Great-grandparents are Mr. and to 11a m and an afternoon sessIOn gree in Early Childhood Education The International Institute is a pertly crafted mto today's new designs. . and of course, you from12 30t03:3Op m., with optIOnal and 18years' experience in the edu- are assured of fine quality and value when you shop Arpin's. Mrs. Harvey Peters, of Birming- Torch Drive-supported agency that ham. sarah's big brother Thomas day care from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. cational field. provides social services to new im- The school features an early child- Anthony is 21 month old. The school is licensed and state- migrants and foreign-speaking pe0- Duty and Sales hood program focusing on each approved. Information on the new ple as well as cultural and educa- '" '" • child's social-emotional, cognitive preschool sessions or any other tional programs about the different Tax Refu nded Mr. and Mrs. Brian McCann, of and psychomotor growth. InaddItion school program may be obtamed by ethmc groups of metropolitan De- Full Premium on Nottingham Road, announce the to the dally developmental program, calling 772-4477. troit Fur Specialist for over 59 years birth of their first Child, a daughter, enrichment sessIOns such as La American Funds Christen Anne, Jan. 7. Mrs. McCann PetIte CUlsme (a child-{)f1entedcook- IS the former Ramona Bolos, daugh- mg class) and Kiddie Kala (a body Park In the Downtown 484 PellS~ler Street ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bolos, of movement experience especially de- Parkmg Garage - Wmdsor. 1-519-253.5612 Somerset Road. Paternal grand- signed for young children) are of- ~oumiers ~urniture parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc- fered. Park at Pe1mler Dally <; to 5 30, Fn to <; Cann, of Lmcoln Road AssumptIOn School IS headquar- Generations ago, .,----- STITCHERYJ a tradition of design was born. Now STREET it's called Grand Legacy. CLASSES STARTING JAN. 26th IN An American tradlllOn In styling lives on In the beau. tiful lines of Grand Legacy, an Inspiration In 19th cen. KNITTING & CROSS STITCHING tury elegance Cherry and other hard woods are car •• 20% OFF FASHION YARN fully carved and shaped - tops are hand.rubbed And although the styling 1$ modlfled for today's lifestyles. Excludmg AcrylJcs & Baby Yam Grand Legacy Is now what quality furniture bas always 121851013185 be.!n - the crowning glory of a beautiful bome Now HOURS M W fh.Fr, - 10-6 Sat - 10 5 Tues - 10-8 you can enjoy tb. heritage of our great American past Come and &e1!. Grand legacy can be the begmnlng of 20818 HARPER your own family trad1tlon HARPER WOODS 881.7340

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o Music stories r Fann, Garden for the young Club is busy Jay O'Callahan, storyteller, actor, The Grosse POlllte Farm and Gar- playwright and writer, will be fea- den Club began the New Year With a tured at the DetrOit Symphony Or- January luncheon meetmg at the Cia CB chestra's "Earlyblrd" 01 a mol and Tonnancour Place home of Mrs G. "Lazybird" (2p m ) Young People's Mennen Williams who was aSSIsted 'Concerts on Saturday, Jan 26, m by co-hostesses Mrs S. Dalby Bayne, Ford AuditOrium Mrs ByronNlCholsandMrs Harold Tickets for both performances led Smith 200/0 to 600/0 by Michael Krajewski, the DSO's as- Three new members, Mrs James sistant conductor, rangmg m price Cordes, Mrs. WIlham T. McCormick from $6 to $8, are available at the and Mrs L Wilham Moll, were wel- Ford Auditorium box offICe,567-1400, ~J comed The program, presented by OFF Hudson's and CTC/TlCket World out- Edwm and Charles Irish, of Charles lets. Group discount mformatlOn F Insh Company, focused on the may be obtamed by calling 446-0909 detectIon, preventIon and treatment WINTER STOCK As a special attractIOn, children at- of dIseases and msects, Illcludmg tendmg thiS concert can participate non-parasItic fungi, affecting trees m a Saturday Arts Workshop held In a nd shrubs of the Grosse Pomte area • SWEATERS • SLACKS the auditOrium's lower lobby one The club's next meetmg ISset for hour prIOr to each performance Monday, Feb 11, at the Grosse • SKIRTS • SCARFS Children's Museum staff members POinte War Memorial WIll show the boys and gJl'ls how to • SUITS • BLOUSES create theIr own colOring books Workshop tIckets, at $2 per chIld, • VESTS • PURSES must be purchased in ad-varlet: "-J.~L;nsf:' Ct.J::' 'WI_nhn"f.,.., ~ • through the audltorlUm box office P' O'Callahan, who uses body move- t ~'" ~~"..;: "., • NIGHTGOWNS ments, gestures, dynamICs of VOIce t for Questers and musIc to bring his characters to ~ :~:~ A9'30a m coffeehouratthehome EVERYTHING ON SALE! hfe, WIll be mtroduced by Paula of Mrs Lawrence Cain begms the Blanchard, MichIgan's First Lady Monday, Jan. 21, meeting of Wind- He WIll tell stones illustrating the mill Pointe Chapter of Questers No HOURS: events In three classical pieces: Of- 385 There'll be hme for busmess, M.F 10-530 fenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann" after whIch Mrs Carl Kasza, chapter SAT 10-500 (episodes m the love life of poet -i -~'<~ preSIdent, Will give a program on t\ ,p-*, ~ ...., E.T A Hoffmann), Samt-Saens' +~'" "Ships and FIgureheads." ) "

Another year Sullivan Rollins Takes Install Church Women's new 1985 officers rlonest Markdowns On ~ Our Everyday Fair The Women's Assoclatlon of the Mrs Robert Choate IS serving as secretaries, respectlvely, are Mrs for Jardiniers Prices We Don t Mark Grosse Pointe CongregatIOnal- first vIce-president Mrs Edward Myron Mountz and Mrs Charles Way Up To Mark Way American Baptist Church met Topic for La Societe des Jar- Price and Mrs Frank Turpm share McNair. Treasurer IS Mrs Charles dlmers' first luncheon meetmg of Down Tuesday, Jan 8, to begm a new second vice-presIdential responsl- Holt Mrs Lewis Slater IS III charge year, installing a slate of newly- 1985was "Garden Therapy," focus- Our Entire Fabulous bihties Mrs George Polen IS third of pubhcity, Mrs Herbert Kohls of mg on questions alld problems mem- elected officers headed by Mrs vice-president Spiritual Life, the Mesdames Don- Fur Collechon Is Now Richard Allor as preSIdent bers have regardmg their plants or On Sale Until January 31 Recordmg and corresponding ald Cook, Wilham Parker and John flowers Gwendy Lambrecht was Frakes of special projects hostess,atherhome JulieKriegwas Mrs. Russell Kmg is Martha co-hostess chairman. Mrs Paul Weber and Ribbon Farms bridges years Mrs. Ralph Bressler chair Friendly After their last gathering of the next Monday, Jan 21, when they Service Mrs Walter Kurtz and Old Year, a Christmas luncheon on meet at noon at the home of Mrs Mrs. Steven Christlan share culin- Ama Deus Circle « Man thru Fri 9 0 m 5 pm Saturday 9 30 a m 5 p m Monday, Dec. 17, members of the Joseph Monterosso who w1l1 show ary responsibIlities. Crossroads to host card party RIbbon Farms Chapter of the Ques- slides of "The Breakers," the Van- chaIrman is Mrs. Edward Schuler tel'S viSited the Selmsky Log Cabm derbilt summer home at Newport, SOCIal concerns chairman IS Mrs Ama Deus Circle 616, Daughters behind the St. Clair Shores Public RJ William Reid. of Isabella, WIllhost a card party at Library. They begin the New Year The meetlng featured luncheon, 1 pm Sunday, Jan 27, at the and a talk on"ThePhilippines by The Kmghts of Columbus Hall on East Reverend George Balad]ay The Warren Avenue. Donahon is $4. Re- Birthday luncheon for Louisa St. Clair association convenes agam at the servatIOns may be made through The LOUIsa Sl. Clair Chapter of Harlan Hagman, speakmg on "Ho- church on Tuesday, Jan 22, at 11:30 Gen Griffm, 886-8515, Elanor Pas- the Daughters of the AmerIcan Re- nor and Glory to MIchigan" Reser- a m. Luncheon Will be served, and terzik, 294-4045,or Edna Peters, 296- volutlOn will celebrate its 92nd vations for the celebration honoring new groups WIll be formed 9819 birthday Saturday, Jan. 19, at a the chapter that was founded one noon luncheon at the Detroit year after the National Society Club Mrs Frank Clark is hostess DAR began are being accepted by l' for the event. Honored guests will be Mrs Charles Marchessault, 588- regents of neIghboring DAR chap- 0373,and Mrs Kenneth M. Wheeler, PUBLIC NOTICEit tel'S 882-7516 d", The program will feature Dr Men's shoe sale " )' 1~ Our final men's clearance 'j

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MEN AND WOMEN S HAIR SERVICES 884.1710 98 Kercheval Ja(~obsons -all salesfinal- On The HIli ------Gross£' POinte Grosse Pointe Forms We welcome Jacobson s Ct1rlrge Card or The Amencan Express. Card 10 to 530 Dally In the Village ------Thursday mghts Iii 9 P m 885 2250 22151 Morass Rd ------882 0052 We are now open until 6 on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Sl Clair Pref Bldg Del MI Thursday and Friday until 9 Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Four-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thste Europe via its wines In-Home Health Care Tim McCarthy will presenl wmes Wine Warehouse In Eastern Mar. From Another Pointe from France, Germany, Greece ket, Willoffer, from France, PIerre PROVIDES: and Italy at the lnternationallnsl1. Patnarche, a dry white burgundy PROFESSIONAL NURSING, NURSES AIDES, tute's European Wme Tastmg at 2 by Blanc de Blanc, plus a hght, Of View p.m Sunday, Jan '};l TIckets at $7 medIUm-dry Piesporler Mlchaels- COMPANION, LIVE-INS and/or OTHER ($6 for International Insl1lutemem- burg from Germany and a light, dry (('ontinued from Page 18) THERAPY SERVICE AT A LOWER COST. bers) include four glasses of Wine, red Valpollcella from Haly From Greece, McCarthy Willpre- The 10th Annual Marathon, sponsored by the Detroit Sym- (may be covered by insurance) cheeses and breads from al'ound the phony League and the DSO Women's AssociatIOn, will be world and ethmc entertammenl sent Saint Patelelmon, a semi' The care is supervised by your doctor and may be the sweet after.dlnner Cypnot wme broadcast live from the Masonic Temple Studios of WQRS Reservations are necessary "ThIS ISa wonderful opportumt)' to Timeless FM 105from 5p m Wednesday, Feb 6, through 10 alternative to hospital or nursing home care ... an alter- They may be made through next try foul' wmes from different coun- p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. It will feature live entertamment, native to better insIJre the emotional and physical well be- Thursday, Jan 24, by calhng tnes," he says, "and understand celebrity interviews, a celebrity phone bank, musical selec- In9 of the patient. 871-8600durmg bUSinesshours the value of wine from any coun- tions by DSO musicians and a live auction. McCarthy, owner of Cost Plus try" In additIOn to auctIOn and premium Items, listeners can HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE, INC. phone In pledges (S33-2400)and receive special'S5 Marathon THINKING OF A NEW Call Carol, or Darlene 293 3960 mementos. A $12 pledge brings a Symphony Mug with the Family Service Coordinators • Marathon catalog logo design. For $15, you get a Marathon T-shirt or a double deck of cards, For $25,you choose between a set of four DSO glasses or a collectors edition of the DSO cookbook, signed by Gunther Herbig, DSO music director If you can't be there KITCREN? to care, Professional DON'T TAKE A CHANCE - CALL A PROFESSIONAL A $50pledge entitles you to a fold-up, quartz fravel clock, Medical Services is a $100pledge to a pair ofJason bmocu]ars. These seven Mara- the next best thing. We featur.e the ultimate In cabmetry thon pledge premiums areavailable now during DSO concert """' ...... "'.... ",••"wee •• A ... • Home Care NurslnK &,IV • "" mM.UIIiii .. 'Ulv...... • ... lIVUI::l at tilt: Sy ulp111J1l'y Bvuti\.{ut: ill Fuul ALlJ1LOul.uh, culJ • Prlvale DUly NurSing may be ordered through forms 111 the 'S5 Marathon catalog • Homemaking Services II Available In Oak. Maple • Beech. Ash • Pecan • Cherry • Hickory • Walnut mailed to DSO subscribers and contributors. deSign service avaIlable If we can help you WIth your medical or personal care, The catalog, which includes all information about the please call Viji! O"r SllOwroom 18332 Mack, Grosse Pointe Marathon and lists extra-special premiums - a Tiger base- ball cap autographed by Tom Selleck, for instance, or a 343-4357 881-102~ chance to conduct the University of Michigan's Marching U51a.I.!~!. Bandina spirited "Hail to the Victors!" - donated by many \: • 1956 UC .,1416 Free Consultation local businesses, restaurants, celebrities and the DSO musI- PM S cians themselves, is also available through the DSO offices and all Harmony House stores. Professionlll MedIClI Servkes 2t020 Kely Rd• Hirper Woods, MI 41225 * * * Aff,llafed Wllh Saml John HospItal Goal of the DSO/WQRS Radio Mar&thon '85 is $140,000. SerVIng the surroundmg Honorary chairman is WaIter J. McCarthy, chairman of the commUnitIes (or over 30 years • '1(1 ~~~~ DSO board. Chairman is Carol Ann May, of Bloomfield Hills. Co-chairman is Mary Baynert, of The Pointe. Steering com- 1 200/0 TO 600/0 mittee members include, from The Pointe, Peg Lewis, Mary ~4. Nolan, Barbara Genord, Pat Young, Linda Williamson, ~~ ~._= OFF Nancy Denomme-Criger, Sue Koczara and Judy Bartell. THE PROFESSIONALS WHO CARE 11" '\ All Merchandise In Store A Dazzling Evening The opening night performance of Alexander Godunov & ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS JANUARY FUR SALE _ "- ~ HOURS' M.F 10.5 Stars next Thursday, Jan, 24, at the Music Hall Center will _ .... _ , CHIC EXfllCISE & LEISVRE WEAR S 10,4 honor the late Mrs, M. Morton (Nita Zeff) Barak, known as Billie by her many friends, fans and associates. Tickets for a 22424 Greater Mack BOD/WEAR limited number (300) of benefit seats and a reception follow- 5t Clair Shores, MIChigan 48080 '. ~ (313) 445-0888 ~ .... ing the last curtain call, with Godunov as special guest, may be obtained through the Music Hall Development Office, SALE - SALE - SALE - SALE - SALE - SALE - SALE -I 963-7622,at $62.50per person ($125per couple), a portion of which is tax deductible. All proceeds from the benefit will be added to the Nita Zeff A glue-for-two giveaway to Barak Memorial Trust Fund: an endowment fund - Music Hall's first - designed to support future innovative program- celebrate our 23rd Anniversary ming at the non-profit performing arts center. Billie, a de- voted supporter of community and cultural projects, was a leading member of Music Hall's board of trustees. The bene- fit is being co-chaired by Mrs, Peter B. Spivak and Mrs, Ben- jamin Frank ...... Alexander Godunov & Stars ate ap"(learing at the Music Hall-in 'a limited engagement Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 24 to 26. Godunov wiJl be partnered by Ann-Marie D'Angelo, the Joffrey Ballet's former prima ballerina. The other Stars are Luis Villan~uva and Kuniko Narai. exponents of "adagio" style dancing. T~odoro and Isabel Morca classical Spanish dancers, and Deborah Hadley and Wad~ Walthall, classical ballet dancers. All performances, including opening night, are at 8 p.m. Ticket prices (except for the opening night Anniversary Cir- cle) range from $15 to $25. Tickets may be purchased at the Music Hall Box Office, 963-7680,and all Ticket World outlets.

WIggleout of those wobbly chaIrs and wheel them down to Coach Housel A Golden Luncheon We'llreglue any number of your favoritechaIrs at whopping two for.the price. of one January saVings But that's not allt At the Coach House AntIque Reservations for the 1Sth Annual Heart of Gold Awards Restoration Center. you'll expertence old world craft. Luncheon honoring outstanding metropolitan area volun- smanshlp In a down to-earth atmosphere Plus a full teers, at $13.50per person or $135 for a table of 10 must be one.year guarantee I And affordable prices So don't made by next Monday, Jan. 21. Tickets may be pur~hased by REDUCTIONS ON throwaway your favorite chairs Bring 'em In with calling the United Foundation, 965-7100. thiS ad' We'll reglue two for the price of one In our HUNDREDS OF FURS '23rdanniversary glue.for.two January giveaway Of. The luncheon, scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 11:45a.m fer expires January 31, 1985 VIsa, Mastercard, at Cobo Hall, is sponsored by Women for the United Founda- American Express accepted Chair repairs extra tion and the Heart o~Gol~ Council. Selection of this year's Estimates are FREE volu~teer ho.norees IS bemg conducted by Screening and Kay Anos Furs Judgmg Chairman Mrs. Peter R. Fink and her Vice-Chair- RESTORE • REUPHOLSTER • REPAIR • REFINISH 19261 Mack (near Moross) next [0 Woods Theatre. 886- 7715 Open 9 - 5, Monday Ihm Friday. Saturday 9-3 man Mrs. WalterB. Fisher, both of The Farms and members of their committee: Mrs, Wilber M. Brucker ir.and William 20725 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods • 882.7599 T. McCormick Jr., also of The Pointe, Dr. Arthur Jefferson and Frank D. Stella, of Detroit, Mrs. Frederick A, Erb of Bloomfield Hills, and Mrs. Carleton K. Rush, of Romul~s Winners chool and 23x36 21.95 18.99 system in the past and for many years to come." 26x42 30.95 26.99 • Beauty/Barber Shop 29 x 54 44.95 39.99 .. uru ....t:1 Y ~lUr'd' 29" Round 21.95 18.99 Wi CI wiii feature career book author • Doctors' CliniC Contour 21.95 18.99 Manlyn Moats Kennedy,author of expert mcareer planmng. ISthe Job • Gift Shop Reg. Lid 9.95 8.99 four popular career/bUSiness books, Strategies edltorofGlamour maga. all Within the bUilding willbe guestspt'aker atthe Monday, zmeand a contrlbutmgedItor ofBusl' Jan 21, dinner meeting ofWomen111 ness Week's GUIdeto Careers, BIZ, The .Welcome" sign is out, Commumcaltons, Inc , at Jacques Boardroom Report'l,Savvy, &>Ifand awaiting your call or visit. Seafood Restaurant In Southfield other profeSSIOnaland consumer ReservatIOns for thE' evening, magazines whIch beginSWitha cash bar SOCial She heads her own management hour at 6 pm, must be made by to- consulting firm. Career StrategIes, tor Information or an apPointment day, Thursday, Jan 17. by contact- and works WithsomE'of the nation's mg Barbara Ahlberg at 791-1277 largestcompames Shepromises her 823-6470 Grosse Pointe Village 16906 Kercheval, Phone: 881-9890 Tlcket'l are $12 for guests, $11 for WIe} audIence tIpSon how to seIze call LOIS NAIR Shopping Hours: Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 9:30-5'30; Thurs. & Fri. 9:30.9:00 WICImembers and $10for students power and Wieldclout In a company, 822-9000 Kennedy, a natIOnallyrecogmzed and howto holdontothat powerbase • • •

Thursday, January 17, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve-B Pair exchange vows Aug. 4 Get in shape Square night Set 'Young at Heart' East Lansmg'~ AscenblOn Luther. neck and three-quarter length afternoon dances an Church wa!>the settmg for the sleeve:. via aerobics for Phase I senior CitIZens are inVited to par- summl'r weddmg of Cathleen Su- A wreath of white silk flowers and A new w11lter session of AerobiC Lyle Brabec returns by popular ticipate 10 any or all of a senes of sanne B,uley and Gregory Alan pearls held her knee length veil demand thiS Sunday, Jan 20, to do "Young at Heart" dances begmmng Momeyer, who vacationed 10 Glou- She carned a nosegay of pmk rO'les. SlImnastlcs by Kathy White began d the calling for Phase I's square Fnday,Jan 18,wltha lto4p m pro- chester, Mass. follol,),ll1g the 1 while carnatIOns, white and pmk 01'- thiS week at the NeIghborhood Club y Classes for women of all fitness dance at 7 45 P m at Grosse POInte gram at the St Clair Shores CIVIC o'clock cel'emony and a receptIOn III chldsand baby'!>-breath, WIthwhite MemOrial Church All calls are Arena on Stephens Dnve, between the Church Fellow!>hlp Hall They !>lIk:.lreamers levels meet tWice weekly for 10 , weeks on Monday and Wednesday taught before each set is begun. Ad- I-Mand Little Mack Avenue Admls- are at home 10 Westland lIonor maid Laura Slevm, of \\ • morn1l1gs at 9 05 and 10'15 a m mlSSlon to Phase I dance mghts IS Slon IS$250 Mrs l\1omeyer ISthe daughter of J?rankenmuth, a Western MichIgan ¥ (babyslttlllg IS avaIlable for both no\\- $3 A";mls!>lOnISalso $250 for the 1to Mr and 1\11 s Philip T Bailey, 01 Umverslty friend of the bndal cou- Phase I welcomes all smgle, 4 p m dance Thursday, Jan 24, at Okemos MI' Momeyer I!>the !>onof ple, and bridesmaids Gall Hall, of { ~Iasses) and Tuesday and Thursday ,,\% evemngs at 7 p m Cla!>sfee IS$45 young adults, ages 25 to 40, to ItS re- the Grosse POlOte War Memonal, Mr and Mn, John S Momeyer, of Lan:'1llg, and Jan Anderson, of HoI- gular Sunday evenmg I1rogram but there ISno admls!>lOncharge for Moorland Drive land, wore floor length dre!>se:.. 'j& Cooed AerobiC Call!>thenlcs for couples who WIsh to work out to- meetIngs at MemOrial Church, and the 10a m to 1p m dance Thursday, The parents ot the couple ht daphne rose 111 color, styled With to ItS SOCial and sports events Feb 7, at Eastland ShopPlOg Center "' \ gether IS offered at 8'10 P m Tues- stands 01 candles to begm the sel v- elbow length sleeves and high col- day and Thursday evenmgs, at $45 scheduled on other days and mghts The sene!> returns to the St Clair Ice The bnde lgned by a Inend of the bnde'!> breath Flower girl!>Belsy and Johe \ ", •• ~':l IndiViduals may register for any of these lO-weekcJassei>between 9a m dances run from 1 to 4 p m Admis- family, Mrs Kenneth Pyle, to SJ m- Bailey, 01 Okemos, the brIde's ]\Ir. and M,'s. Salads, cards sIOn to each IS$2 50 bohze their umon meces, wore white frocks, Identical and 4 30 P m Monday through Fn- Gregory A. Momeycl' day at the Neighborhood Club, loca- Live musIc by The Standard Five Kelth Geyer, a Gro!>se POinte to those of the selllor attendants, ISfeatured at all "Young at Heart" North High School friend of the With pmK nbbon around thelr ted on Waterloo Avenue behmd "The at Saint Clare Jewel neckline and pleated bodIce Village" AdditIOnal mformatlOn can dances Further Informa.hon on the bndegroom, sdng, accompamed on necks The Archconfratermty of St series may be obtaIned by caJlmg Beadlllg accented the hem and scal- be obtamed by calling 885-4600 Clare of Montefalco Church, Mack the organ by Mrs Kirk BaIley, the Albert Momeyer acted as best loped, elbow length sleeves of the 88Hi988 or 771-2105 hrlnl"" ,,,,,tl'r-lll-hw m,m for h,,, hrother All'X and Gll'nn Avenue at Whittier Road. Willhost a Ul IJ~gl UUUI':> JJlutllt:l '::. ::.11 ~d noon salad luncheon and card party The former MISS Bmley wore a Momeyer, two other brothers, length dress of mauve chiffon Each white peau de sale weddlllg gown, ushered next Thursday, Jan 24 TIckets are mother wore a pmk-tipped white or- Curtain calls $5 per person Babyslttmg will be styled With a Queen Anne neckline The mother of the brIde wore a chid wrist corsage State Occupational and cathedral length tram Lace street length, long-sleeved dress of provlded, and there wlll be a no and net msets accented her back, raspberry chlffon, styled With a for 'Our Thwn' smokmg area AddltIonal informa- Health Nurses meet A reVival of last season's success- tIOn may be obtamed and reserva- The MIchigan AssociatIonofOccu- Registration time tions made by contacting Mar-Jo Ne\v Year begins ful productIOn of Thornton Wilder's patIonal Health Nurses has schedul- Pointe Garden at Lakeshore 'Y' perennial favonte "Our Town" Conway at 886-2132or Fran Garth- ed its 37th annual meeting and edu- for Detroit's PSI opens at Wayne State Umverslty's waite at 882-8636 catIOnal conference for Fnday, Jan Club to meet RegistratIOn IS underway for Hilberry Theatre Fnday, Jan. 25,at 25, and Saturday, Jan 26, at Shera- The DetrOIt Chapter of Profes- classes ranging from body tomng, 8 p m and WIllplay there, m reper- ton Oaks 111 Novl. The P011lte Garden CJub gathers slOnal Secretanes InternatIOnal sWlmm11lg and gymnastics for tory with "Twelfth Night" and "The Pointe Book The tOpiC,"Drugs, DrmkandDlet Monday, Jan 21,at noon 111 the thlrd wiII hold ItS fIrst dmner meeting of adults to pre-school programs at RIvals" and later with "A Streetcar ImphcatIon for OccupatIonal Health floor lounge at Grosse Pointe Me- 1985 next Wednesday, Jan 23, at the Lakeshore Family YMCA, lo- Named DeSire" and "Hotel Para- Nursing," WIll be presented by Les morial Church for a "MIxed Media" 5'30p m attheUniversityClub All cated on Jefferson Avenue near dlso," in a limited run of evening Club to meet Gallay, UnIversity of Michigan, program by Sandra Van Doren, who mterested secretanes and guests Nme Mile Road, at the border of performances through Feb 28anda The Pomte Book Club WIll meet Mana Loeb, R.Ph ,Jeffrey P Ber- wlll show the changmg seasons as are welcome Grosse Pointe and St Clair Shores. longer run of student ma tmees Feb Monday, Jan. 21, at the home of ger,M D., Jenny Bond, Ph D ,Bruce depICted by artIsts from ancIent to The program Will inaugurate Also offered are a Boys' Basket- 5 through Apr. 30. Mrs. Milton Cross, who will be as- Ashley, Deborah Comstock, Sydney modern tImes, m poetry, prose, "1985 Year of the Secretary" WIth ball League (ages 8 to 13) and three Tickets and mformatlon are slsted bv co-hostesses Mrs. Arthur ReIter, R.N., M.S.W., and Elal1le musIc and plctures Imtlatlon of new members and adult sports leagues: Men's Bas- avatlable at the WSU Theatre box Schmldt and Mrs WIlfred Harri- Helms,R N Assistmg Mrs Gerald E Warren, Secretary of the Year judging. Re- ketball, Men's Floor Hockey and office m the lobby of the Hllberry, son Following luncheon and a busi- Reservations may be made by con- m charge of luncheon arrange- servabon mformatlOn may be ob- Women's Volleyball The number located at Cass and Hancock The ness seSSIOn, Mrs Kenneth Locke tacting Myrna Kremer, R N , at 553- ments, are Mrs Raymond C. Walk tamed by contactmg Margaret Wlt- to call for more 11IformatlOn IS box office telephone number IS Will reVIeW the "Autobiography of 1000,ExtenSIOn 432, or Barbara KIr- and Mrs L Gaylord Hulbert. kowski at 354-2943 778.5811 577.2972 Agatha Christie" tek, R N , at 573-1004 •••••••••••8••••••••••••••••••, : New Orleans Dixieland • • CHEf BOGAN and the Wolvenne Jazz Band : Bridal show aids charity : Every Tuesday 830 P m Featuring Dixiebelle • Nme local charities - the Detroit of dollars of merchandise for each Police AthletIC League, the Interna- charity to raffle Consumer mfor- 15% TO 40% OFF i THE LIDO Dining, Cocktails : tional Institute of Metropohtan De- mation semmars will be offered by ., 24026 E JeHerOlon (Just North of 9 MIle) •• trOlt, Leader Dogs for the Blmd, the experts m a variety of fields. Local Michigan Cancer Foundation, Ju- retailers and name brand product •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vemle DIabetes, the SpeCIal Olym- representatives wlll be featured Moving, Engaged, New Baby? pies, the Michigan Humane SocIety, There will be bridal fashion Sheltering Arms and Chnton Valley shows, With seatmg for 1500guests, FEATURING Getting Settleri Made Simple WORLDS FINEST Center - Will benefit from funds each endmg m a spectacular red, New Town dilemmas faue after a WELCOME WAGON BLACKGLAMA raised via "Life Styles '85 " whIte and blue fmale A mne-foot call MALE MINK COATS As WELCOME WAGON Representallve, II s my Job to AdmisslOn to all events at the con- replica of the Statue of Liberty Will (Registered) help you make the most ot your new n61ghborhood sumer home, gift and bndal show stand at the entrance to the show, Shopping Areas Community opporlunltles SpeCial at runmng tomorrow, FrIday, Jan. 18, and donations for the refurbishing S4,820 C1!LnadianFunds tractions Lots of lips to save you lime and money through Sunday, Jan 20, at the of the real "Miss Liberty" WIll be NOW $2,895 u.s. Funds Plus a basket of gifts for your family III be listening Southfield Civic Center IS free. accepted throughout the weekend ALSO MANY DESIGNER FURS TO CHOOSE FROM: for your call Hours are7 to 10p.m Friday, noon to There Willbe hve musIc from mne SABLE, LYNX, FITCH, BEAVER, FISHER, HELPFUL HINTS for Weddings and Engage. 9 p m. Saturday and noon to 6 p m dlfferent bands, and several local FOXES (iNCLUDlNG SILVER), INDIGO. STERLING. 1 ments too! C~~~O~ Sunday celebrittss, mcluding Colleen Bur- RED AND CRYSTAL The show IS presented by Fo- car and Jack McCarthy, will make land's, the Alternative Department an appearance. Nothing will be sold , Newcomer, chang_l.resldence, b.by C.t1I, Store, WhlChwill donate thousands at the show. end .n,eg.mentl. • FUlL PREMIUM 881.5618 GROSSE POINTE New Saturday at Four series 01 u.s. DCJUAR "Saturdays at Four," the mostly Izens, are stIll available for the SIX • NO SAUS 1IX 1U PAY chamber music series sponsored 1985 concerts. • DUTY REFUIDED by Marygrove College, begins Its The opemng pr,ogram Will fea ~HEREIT IS' 1985season this Saturday, Jan 19, ture the Ventura Strmg Quartet - WIth a 4 p.m program In Denk violinists Linda Sned?en Smith and Chrislian Dior 6JlcJusrve-ly In GREAT STOREWIDE SALE Chapman Hall of the Madame Cad- Margaret Tundo, VlOhst Vmcent "1M3 care about you" Windsor at Lazares & ilIac Buildmg on Marygrove's LlOnti and cellist Mano DIFlOre - CHILDRENS WEAR ACCESSORIES northwest DetrOIt campus and pianist Lawrence LaGore, of As m past years, each concert The Pomte, "Saturdays at Four" DAILY: 9 a.m.6 p.m., Fridays to 9 p.m.• 493 Ouellette Ave. ph. 1-619-25~18 FREE PARKING will be followed by a free hors founder and mUSical director, play- d'oeuvres and wme receptIon and mg Quartet K! 387by Moz.art, Qu~r- YOUNG an opportumty to meet the artists, tet No 1 by Piston and Plano Qu1O- all Detroit-area professional mus- tet, Op. 81, by Dvorak icians. Further informatIOn may be ob- CLOTHES AdmiSSIOnIS $6 for adults, $3 for tained by contact11l~ Sue Ann Van- students and semor CItIzens derbeck, the senes m

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Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Six.B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Some temper New resource center focus is on breasts FOR THE BEST OF TIME A centralized mformation re- tions and audio-visual materials In programs to be established through. source center for women concerned addition, user information requests out the country," says Dr, Byrne tantrum tips about beni~n and malignant breast to identify potential new medical "It's an excellent way to prOVideac- Are a grade school child's conditions opened last fall at the and social service information curate InformatIOn in thiS Important temper tantrums spontaneous and Vmcent T. Lombardi Cancer Re- needs Will be monitored. area of health care." uncontrollable? Or are they a good search Center at Georgetown Uol- The public ISwelcome to write or "It ISclear from the hundreds of VISit the Breast Resource Project, way to get an adult's attention? versity Medical Center in Washmg- calls and letters we recel\~e that ton, D.C , the American Institute for Lombardi Cancer Research Center, One of the most baSIC needs of women still have many unanswered Georgetown UOlversity Medical any person IS the need for atten- Cancer Research (AICRl reports questions about breast disease and Since Its founding in 1970, the Center, 3800ReserVOir Road, Wash- tion Young children ask for It need a convement and reliable mgton, D C 20007 directl~' when they say, "Watch Lombardi Cancer Research Center source of information," says me I Watch me I" Older children has experienced a decade of rapid Thomas L Newman, .executlve may be askmg fOl' attention by growth to become one of the leading director of AICR "We hope the throwmg temper tantrums, ac- cancer facilities In the Umted Breast Resource Project Will help Five Pointes cordlOg to Growmg Up, the chIld States, Withmore than 60phySICians meet this pressmg need of women. " development newsletter for school- and sCientists In 1974,the National Dr. Patl'lck Byrne, a Lombardi Club to meet age chIldren Cancer Institute designated it a Cancer speclahst Withextensive ex- When a child loses somethmg, ComprehenSive Cancer Center penence in treating breast cancer Five Pointes Garden Club will when he feels lonely, hurt or angry, AICR, an organization formed in patients, serves as medICal director meet Monday, Jan 21, at 12'30 pm he wants someone to pay attention 1981to promote research and public to the project Wendy S Scham, at the home of Mrs Bruce M Re- to hun He wants the attention so education on breast cancer and the Ed D , a certified psychologist who gan, whowJlI be aSSisted by Mrs El- much he doesn't care whether It is link between diet, nutritIOn and can- specializes m treating breast cancer Sie Rowe, for a program on "The posItive (praise and encourage- cer, contributed $79,000to launch the Fundamentals of Flower Arrang- new Breast Resource Project Says patients, serves as educational psy- ment) or negatIve (an angry reac- chOSOCialconsultant mg," presented by club members bon to a tantrum) Kathleen Foster, R.N , ItS nursmg "We hope our resource center will Mrs William Nixon and Mrs Frank admmlstrator: "We want to help Seydler Chlldren often react to emotions women become knowledgeable, serve as a model for comparable ,D an cx..ggc, ..tcd \\:;,y, tea They well-Iniormeu hedllh Cdle COIl::.UlIl- ma} cry as hard when demed a ers. This project Will provide the Have the best of time with the Con<.ord Quartz steel and gold snack as they would if they were latest informatIOn related to breast serIOusly hurt They don't realize care and disease." Private Duty Nursing Care his and her set VI"lt our "h(m room and :.et>the Incomparable that crying when hurt is okay, but A survey conducted by the Gallup selection of tine watche~ rncludlllg Corum, Concord, Concord crymg equally hard over not gettmg Organization for AICR In late 1983 serving the Grosse Pointes Collec.tlon Movado, Selko, Longlnes and Wlttnauer a snack IS out revealed that breast cancer was and the Tri-Counties The best way to teach a child ac- believed by women to be the most ceptable ways of getting attentIon serious health problem ther face edmund t. AHEE jewele~ or showing emotion is by a parent's The Breast Resource Project will example If a parent reacts to a provide resource information and 20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods child's temper tantrum by scream- educational materials in addition to ing and yelling, he/she teaches the referral information about counsel- 886-4600 child that rage and anger are okay mg groups, nutritional gUidance, - but the screaming parent won't pam control and rehabilitation ser- Private Homes, Hospitals or Nursing Homes teach the child to handle the prob- vices. A hbrary will contain publica- lem. • 24 Hour Service. 7 Days a Week The parent who reacts to a Convene School • Full Time or Part Time Coverage temper tantrum in a self-con- • Bonded and Insured trolled, gentle way is, on the other of Government hand, teaching a child self-con- The School of Government, Inc., a By RN's, LPN's, Nurse Aides, and live in Companions trolled, gentle behavior non-partisan orgamzation founded in One of the most effective ways of 1940 by the late Mrs Wilber M dealing with a child's temper tan- Brucker, of Vendome Road, enters trum is to Ignore It By not gettmg its 45th year Witha program on Wed- 263.0580 SEMI- the desired attention, the child will nesday, Jan. 23, at the DetrOIt eventually learn that temper tan- Athletic Club featuring LOUISGauci, Community Professional Nursing Service trums are not an effective way to new Chief Designer for the Detroit ANNUAL get one's own way Institute of Arts, as guest speaker It may be difficult at times for Gauci, born in Malta, came to the SIDEWALK parents to ignore a tantrum, be- United States with his family as a cause of the nOise and disturbance young boy, studied architecture at CLEARANCE SALE it causes. At home, telling the child the University of Detroit, graduating to go to his room ISone good way to with honors, and worked for several control the noise level Detroit architectural firms before moving to Denver, Colo , in 1974. 30% OFF When a temper tantrum is not too WORSHIP SERVICES He practiced architecture with the SELECTED STYLES & BRAND NAMES severe, many children will react Denver region's most prominent de- favorably to a distraction ("Let's sign firms and successfully executed make a list of who will be coming to a variety of projects, while designing 'The Grosse Pointe your next birthday party; II "Let's two unanimous award-winning state get ready to go to the store") and na tiona Icom petl tions, Between @oiJI1e ~lkl1 C/dlmteh Congregational Children's reactions can change fJtoMe and 20%OFF 1980and the spring of 1984he partici- Presbyterian U.S.A. very rapidly, from hot to cold, from pated m John Hilberry and Associ- American Baptist temper tantrum to gentle, lovmg ates, specialists in museum plan- Church. Sunday - behavior. ning, as a principal and director of 240 Chatronte at Lothrop ,.,v ON BOarS , Children are constantly experi- design. \ "JUST SHOPPING AROUND" 884.3075 menting with different ways of reacting to situations, Temper tan- During this period he was mvolved Dr LOUISJ Prues II THIS SUNDAY in a broad range ofmuseum planning Semor Mlmster IACOBELVS trums, if handled in a gentle, posi- projects, mcludingmajor expansIOn sermon by tIve and consistent way, will even- 9 30 and 11 30 Worship services 16 Lakeshore Dnve Dr Roy R Hutcheon tually taper off, and the rhild WIll of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Grosse POinte Farms NATlJRALIZER SHOES Lincoln, Neb., Pacific Asia Museum, 10 30 MIddle Hour Education 882 5330 24 Ius Church School - have learned to control hIS temper Pasadena, Calif., and the Thomas 930 a m only and his emotions. EASTLAND CENTER SOUTHLAND CENTER Gilcrease Institute 10 Tulsa, Okla., Grosse Pointe Woods 930& 11 15a m 839-0080 287-9550 Growmg Up follows a child's and was responsible for directing the ServICes Crib room available HOURS: M-S 10-9:00 development through the school restoration of the Crystal Gallery PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH years. For more information about and designing the Albert and Peggy 19950 Mack Avenue for both services SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. "Praver In Our TIme" the newsletter, write to Growmg (hallwav between Morass and Vernier Roadsl de Salle Gallery of Photography, ST 'LUKE 22:39-46 both at the Detroit Institute of Arts. 886-4300 CUP .. SAYE------Up, P.O Box 620N, Lafayette, Ind. 9.30 A M Dr Ro~ R Hutcheon L. POINTE PEDLAR C 47902. Include your child's school His primary responsibility as L grade when writing. Chief Designer for the DIA Includes FAMILY WORSHIP the design of all exhibitions at the "Stones That Talk" .< ST. MICHAEL's : WINTER CLASS ~~ Assumption offers museum. His efforts range from de- HAM EPISCOPAL s SCHEDULE I Monday, February11, Super Soups and SandWiches- Night starting at 7:30 p.m Friday, mtroduce the chairman of the day, 20331 Mack, GPW 10 30 a m "on The Hill" Choral Eucharist and , plus DippedFrUitDesserts Jan 25, at Assumption, located on Mrs Joseph R. zanetti. 884-5090 'lc'hllan al Krrchr .. 1 I Tuesday, March26, Spnng Luncheons Marter Road atthe border of Grosse The School's approximately 250 88-1-0511 Sf'rmon. Sunday School 700-900 pm $10 00 per class Pomte Woods and St. Clair Shores. members are scattered throughout Sunday School 9 00 a m Weekday Fucharlst Refreshments will be served. In- Blbk! Classes 9 00 a m WORSHIP SERVICES 9 30 a m Tuesday the metropolitan Detroit area They 9A M Vince McCallum: Beginning Microwave formation on a spring Las Vegas come together on a regular basis to Family WorshIp 10 30 a m 930 & 11 00 am Tuesdays, January 22, 29, February5 12 Weekend will also be available. FoUO\\ed by FeUowshlp Hour (Nursery, both servIces) FIRST SATURDA Y hear outstandmg speakers in diverse 9 30 a m Sun School 930-11.30, $35.00 for the senes ReservatIOns for the evening maybe fields, ranging from government to Wed Bible Cla:.s10 00 a m Rector Robert E NeDy Po. lor G~or!(~ \1 "rh~l1rr Joan Goodfriend: ------obtained by calling 779-6111 economics to energy conservatIOn Joseph P Fabry, Pas lor Lookmg For FriendshIp Pa.tor RolK'rt \ Rlmbo and Bible Teaclung? Wednesday. January 30, SpeCialOne Pot Dinners, 12 00-2 00 Michael Vokt, Vicar Saturday, February 16, Meatless CUISine,12 00-2 00 Th stage a Beta Sigma Phi dance Wednesday March20, WonderfulWays WithChicken 6 30-8 30 P m The 15 local chapters that com- ty observed by the sorority's 12,500 St. Paul Ev. Redeemer Wednesday, April3, All New Hors d'Oeuvres for Spring, 1200-200 prise the South Macomb County chapters In 32countries around the 4,,, Lutheran United $10 00 per class Councll of Beta Sigma Phi Interna- world Prior to the event, a queen IS ~~-It'". 881-6670Church Methodist DIAL tional Sorority are preparing for chosen by each chapter to be honored ~ Church Saturday Events their council's annual Valentme Ball, at a speCial presentation during dm- } l Chalfonte and January 19 - Cuisinart Demo set for Saturday, Feb 16,at Club Leo ner , ,,.; Lothrop 20571 Vermer A 11'00-1 00, FREE XIII on Toepher Road in East De- Beta Sigma Phi IS primanly a Worship 9 a m Just east of 1-94 trOit social and cultural orgaOlzation, Education for All 10 10a m Harper Woods 884-2035 PRAYER January 24-26 - Pointe Pedlar 20010 off sale Trma Fantauzzo, preSident of Xl founded In 1931, but contributes to \\'lJrshlp 11 15 a m (except food. books, eleetrlcafs) Nursery available Epsllon Tau Chapter, ISchairperson many natIOnal service projects, m- 9 00 a m Church School 9 a m 12 15 February 2 - Marj Harwood of thiS traditional, semi-formal par- cluding cancer and cystic fibrOSISre- 10 3lla m Wor~hlp 882-SnO , Say 'Be Mine" with Chocolate" - two great desserts to serve your search and the Statue of Liberty REV J PHILIP Wt\HL Rev Don L.chtellfe\l Fund REV ROBERT CURRY I favorite ValentineI 11 00-1 00, $7 50 I Meeting & brunch Locally, the South Macom b Grosse POinte , February 9 - Kltsy Eaton chapters support several groups, 10- GROSSE POINTE Grosse Poznte I ValenlineHeartIdeas for Breakfast,Lunch& Dinner 11 00-1 00, FREE for Detroit NOW eludmg Macomb County Shelter BAPTIST CHURCH M~~I~~ST Unitanan Church I The DetrOit Chapter of the Na- Care, TurOlng POlOt, the Amencan 21136 \1acfl \v!'nut" CHURCH I February 16- -Joan Goodfriend tional OrgamzatlOn for Women wIll Red Cross and St Joseph's Hospital Gros,!' Pomt\' \\ood~ (t211 Moron Road , Meatless CUISine,12 00-2 00 $10 00 celebrate the anmversary of Roe vs Tickets for the '85 Valentme Ball 88ll.'U1 886-2363 , 0 Wade at ItS annual meetmg and may be bta toed by ca Ihng 792-0798 A \'Vorm Wclcon"1c ~ 9 15 Family I February 23 - Allyson Tinker From Houston wltn Southwest CUIsine 'Tex Mex' She'll demonstrate brunch Sunday, Jan 20,from noon to Awe,,. You ~ Worship and "ICE PALACES" I Morn,nq Worsh 0 t"1 3 p m at the Gnome Restaurant II 000 m • Church School I speCialdishes - give adviceon where and how to purchase special In- \ \ .. In ~(,f\ IU' SpeCIal guest Will be former State <:l.u'1doy Scho I 11 15 WorshIp I gredlents In the area 11 00-1 00. $10 00 9 45 0'" "nd ( hur<.h ~(hool Senator LorralOe Beebe TIcket and and Nursery Care Even nQ SO" co Lt1l March 2 - Ed Barbieri reservation mformatlon may be ob- 6 30 p m ~II \j t III ill \11\1 \1 ~:~: lamed by calling 863-5470or leavmg Nurso/y I I Dr Roberl W Boley RIll 042f1 FromDa Edoardo's back bypopulardemand HeWillprepare Saltlmboc- ~ II SErvll"e~ ~-p"t' ~ Rev Jack ;\lanns~hreck .John (OII,,!10 \111l"lE 1 co tlegante & CanelioOialia FiorentlO2 11 00-1 00 FREE a messdge al961-2777 March 9 - Donna Reynolds: NURSING f------~------1 THE SUBJECT FOR THIS SUNDAY IS Author of ' So You NowOwna Food Processor' Breads for Easter 10 I r FREE PIZZA I the food processor 11 00 1 00 S10 00 I HOME "LIFE" BUY ONE MAKING March 16 - Susie Guiora I I fi1N~ I 8045 First Church of Christ, SCientist WellknownHungarlarcookand teacher Willdemonstrate techniquesand I I PIZZA ----'-t=..:--!..:-~~ GREAT I h\"l JHHR"O\ easy to followdirectIOnsfor DoboshTorte, Sacher Torte and Orange AI- I Grosse POinte Farms PIZZA SI~~~58 I 282 Chalfonte Ave IG~1~~E UHROI r, MIUf, mond Torte 11 00 1 00, $1000 I Located between ""oross and Moran Allclasses and Saturdayevents must be prepaidto reserve a place Youmay I r MAMA ROSA'S PIZZA I 821-352~ Serv,ces register by phone WithVisaor MasterCard- or - send check namingclass I Sunday 1030 A M I 15134 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE PARK I Sunday School 1030 AM - or - come to the POintePedlar - I QU;\/I7Y Wednesday 0 00 P M For any questions, contact the Pointe Pedlar, 88 Kercheval Ave, Grosse II 822 4260 plc~up sunda\'-l!luIsOIV 4 pm-l 1111 I NUR\/N6 [/IRE L J r - dellYety Indly-Ulunlay 4 pm 21111 I Point." MI 48236 - 885-4028. L -~------I Thursday, January 17, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven.8 Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY G) BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE G}

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SCULLY & HENDRIE INC. REAL ESTATE 20169 Mack Ave. 881-8310

SIX FIRST OFFERINGS BEAUFAIT - Harper Woods Grosse Pomte LAKEVIEW - Four bedroom, two and one half FIRST OFFERING - Sunnmgdale Dnve m the Schools Attractively decorated and land- bath Colonial near Fanns Pier, transportatIOn LET US KNOW! Shores Four bedroom, three and one half bath scaped three bedroom bungalow FlOrida and Country Club Paneled library Paneled Coloma I BeautIful new kitchen WIth wood room Two car garage $59,750 recreation room WIth bar Newer furnace and floor and bUlIt-ms Library, glass enclosed roof Glass enclosed porch across front of Grosse Pointe News famIly room BrIck patIo New furnace and ~) house Two car garage central air RecreatIon room With fireplace !<:~t+ and bar Completely repamted mterIor Two 99 Kercheval car attached garage ~~ McKINLEY - Colonial bullt in the 60's Three >~ bedrooms on second and two bedrooms on FIRST OFFERING - Very attractIve ranch on ~-t m addItIon to full bath on second Paneled Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 Roslyn Road FIrSt block off Lakeshore Two recreatIon room Two car garage. $87,000. extra large bedrooms and two full baths Family room With fireplace and beamed cell- mg Large kitchen With eatmg area has bUlIt- MOROSS - Adjacent to the Country Club fair- ms Formal dmmg room DIVided basement ways Three bedrooms, two and one half bath Please use this form for your subscnption address change T\\ ~r~N~ached garage ranch LIbrary 29 foot family room Recrea- tIOn room With fIreplace Two car attached BERKSHIRE - Custom bUIlt m 1980 for bUilders garage With Circle drIve Central air NAME: )~lJ':; own use Four bedroom, three and one half bath ~'r, Colomal Family room and lIbrary FIrst floor FROM: laundry Two car garage and many speCIal NEFF ROAD near Maumee Colomal with four 1.' I I features mcludmg three fireplaces bedrooms on second and 2 bedrooms on third Three and one half baths Faml1y room Two ______ZIP: _ BUCKINGHAM - near Jefff'rson Five bedrooms car garage 50 x 140 lot $85,000 and three and one half baths Paneled library 21 foot famIly room First floor laundry and TO: _ mud room Central aIr Two car attached NOTRE DAME near Jefferson Four bedroom, garage tOOfoot lot two and one half bath Colomal 21 x 24 garden ______ZIP _ room wlth Frankhn stove Two car attached CLAIRVIEW - Superb ranch 111 great Shores garage Pnvate yard 60 x 156 lot $122,500 FIRST OFFERING - In the Woods Four locallon FamIly room and large glassed In bedroom, one and one half bath Coloma I Family room with fIreplace Country kitchen New porch adjacent to brick paba Two bedrooms and two baths Central Blr REGAL PLACE - Choice building site 107 toot carpetmg on fIrst floor All rooms freshly paInted frontage on Regal Place 170 feet Wide at rear 71 foot lot Three car garage Paneled and CLOVERLY ROAD - ImmedIate possessIOn carpeted recreatIOn room $108,000 avalla ble on thIS £1 ve bedroom, three and one S RENAUD - Three bPdroom ranch Formal din- FIRST OFFERING - Lovely three bedroom, two half bath EnglIsh Recently redone kitchen mg room FamIly room. Paneled recreatIon and one half bath center entrance Colomal on With bUIIt-ms LIbrary WIth fIreplace FamI- room With fIreplace, bar and lavatory Two CAN ly room Two car attached garage car garage 90 )( 145 lot. Bedford South of Jefferson Paneled lIbrary Heated Flonda room Redwood deck CRESTWOOD - NIce Shores locatIOn Three Carpeted and paneled recreatIOn room ;:0 foot bedroom, one and one half bath ranch For- lot Two car attached garage Central air THREE MILE DRIVE - Large buildmg site GIVE YOU A mal dInmg room FamIly room RecreatIon available near Jefferson. room With fireplace and bar Tvto car attach- FIRST OFFERING - 100foot vacant lot m prIme ed garage Central air Farms locatIOn BEITER FIRST OFFERING - ExceptIOnal Cape Cod on NORTH EDGEWOOD - Three bedroom, two bath ranch Formal dmmg room Family BIshop Road m DetrOit near Grosse Pomte room With fireplace Two recreatIOn rooms FIrst floor den or bedroom Two bedrooms on second One and one half baths RecreatIOn and lavatory In basement Central aIr Two THANAC.o., car attached garage room With fireplace Covered terrace Williamsburg decor GROSSE POINTE BOULEVARD - Near Farms PIer Three bedroom Coloma I. FIrst floor den and f L1ll bath 1".....0 fuB b::U:s !:!n !:~C(!"rl MONEY 7 Screened porch RecreatIOn room With bar Two car garage Immediate possessIOn :q;~ WARNER ROAD - Choice Farms location Four ORSAVINGS bedroom, four and one half bath Colonial Panel- ed library plus a family room with fireplace Fuosl floor laundry Beautiful plantmgs In yard with many trees Sprmkler system, securIty system ACCOUNT? and central air

Believe It or not, Irs your own home. Investing In energy- PROVENCAL ROAD - SpaCIOUSEnglish Coun. saving Improvements in your '1100 try resIdence on mcely landscaped lot Four faml home can help you save money Iy bedrooms and three and one half baths (two 1000 bedrooms have attached slttmg rooms) FIrst floor and make money Ifs one of the laundry LIbrary Greenhouse Three car attach GROSSE POINTE BOULEVARD - SpaCIOUSOll- best Investment chOices you can ed garage With apartment aoove omal bUIltm 1967on over two acres of pnme land make-even better than a CD, LIbrary With fIreplace and bar FamIly room money market or savings Screened terrace Eight bedrooms and six and one half baths Tenms courts, pool and squash court account nAIlS Many fme deluxe features ~ 6 WILLOW TREE - Near Shores Park on a cul-de- How Is energy efficiency sac off Lakeshore Four bedroom, two and one half profttable? '.l1oc1 of h.""., owne""lp (In 1"'... ) "1"" .., 't bath ColOnial FamJly room FIrst floor laundry FInished bdsement PatIO Lovely private yard. OWning an energy efficient Security system, spnnkler system, central air house can make you money Two car attached garage and Circular drive 1m- Conservation features can more r medlate possessIon $239,000 than pay for themselves through I"or more details on these and reduced energy costs, giving other conservcldon Investment WOODLAND SHORES DRIVE - French styled Colomal Family room, fIrst floor laundry and you a handsome rate of return on dps, write the AlliAnce to Save BEVERL Y ROAD - SpacIous re~ldence With greenhouse Master bedroom has bath and SIt- your initial Investment And the Energy. many recent Improvcments 19 x 20 paneled tIng room With fireplace Two addItional money you save on energy IS Return the coupon below and lIbrary With fireplace and bar 20 foot gla~.,crl and bedrooms and bath Fmlshed basement WIth screened porch Master bedroom has fIreplace titX.free The same holds true you II receive Your Home Energy HARBOR HILL - Five bE>droom, three bath sauna Central aIr, sprinkler system and Eight bedroom~ and SIXand one half bath~ Three re~ldence WIth three bedroom~ and two lJaths on when you buy an energy efficient Portfolio, a comprehensive secUrIty system car garage ExtenSIve gardens first 17 foot lIbrary ReCrE'atlOn room QUIet house The graph above Illus gUide to conservatIon Invest- Farms locatIon off LakE'shorc YORKSHIRE ROAD - Wood 'lhmgled four trates the potential return on ment opportunities In your own (rRA YTON English Tudor nrar the Village ,JEF[<'[<:IL.';;ON- Gro~.,c Pmnte City LUXUrIOUS bedroom, two and one half bath English Kit- Four bedrooms, t",o and one half hath" chen has bUlIt-lns and breakfast room Enclos- investing an additional $2,00 home Sunroom and porch RecreatIOn room With two bedroom, two bath, first floor con down payment In a house with If you're looking for c\ great dommJllm Den WIth parquet floor Wet bar m ed porch Paneled recreation room WIth fireplace and C'ardroom m hasemrnt NI('e lot fireplace Two car garage 70 x 156 lot $ I ,000 worth of energy-saving Investment, there's no place Two car attached garage Pflcrd fight hvmg room Central air $149,000 features______like home. 1 SOMER..<;;ET- Income property Two umt~ each LAKEPOINn: - Three bedroom, one and one half hath Colomal Formal dmmg room Wood J Please send my free copy of Your Home Energy PortfolIO i WIth two hcdro()]rJ~ Separate Utilltl(,~ 01lr lImt vacant deck Convel1l('nt locatIOn near puhllc I Name______I tran~portatlOn Low 70 ~ Open Sunday 2:00-5:00 I Address,______I 'i51 Hoslyn - Lovrly ranch - $l~,OOO I City State ZI[>___ I ImI 10 N [<:dgewood- Three bedroom ranch -$175,000 I Mall to Alliance to Save Enelgy " I HIGBIE MAXON, INC. L ~ HIGBIE Other fme pro}l('rlICs available m the POInies In I ;LLIANCEnYOS;VEENERGylft I 83 Kercheval Ave. aII prIce ranges Call or stop In and vlsll WIth MAXON 886.3400 one of our full time sales assocIates m A puMc seN.c. me"Bge Ifom thIS n.""paper 8nd tho Adven,smg Co"ne,' Also spon~ored by Fade".' tfome Loan Mortgage CorPDf8'/Ml Federal NaMnsl Mortgllge AC;<,OCIF.l'IOn Nittl0f18r Instltufe 0' 8w1dlng Sc'6ncttS U S Depsf1menllJf Energy Thursday, January 17, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eight-B ~------~"" Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange

GROSSE POINTE OFFICE 23115 Jetterlon (.I~~ 90 Kercheval 114.6200 rW~~Grosse Pointe Farms S1 ClaIr Shor .. ITAPPANANOI Ml48236 ST. C LAIR SHORES OFFICE Ml4lO80 ~ ~SO:::IA1.E)J 776.6200 SINE REALTY ~ FIRST OFFERINGS , .. IT'S WOHTII YOUH TIME flEALTOflS TO CALL SINE, .. ST. CLAIR SHORES • A ~ TAKES PLEASURE FiRST OFFERiNG. RIVIERA TERRACE - Condonllmum - Second IN ANNOUNCING floor- two bedrooms- two baths- carpetmg - no staIrs - pool - club house - Immediate THE ASSOCIATION OF possessIOn GROSSE POINTE SHORES

ELEGANT TUDOR WITH LAKE VISTAS This MAGNIFICENT WOODS COLONIAL offenng VERNIER - Seven room brick Colomal - three scrupulously-malntamed five bedroom, four and all the amemlle~ for gracIOus hVlng ThiS flve bedrooms - new modern kitchen - fireplace ELEANOR F HAMMER one half bath home ISsituated on one and one half bedl'oom, three and one half bath home offers _ redecorated throughout - new carpetmg acres of mature trees and mamcured lawns Once large hvmg room With bay, formal d10mg room, - vacant - terms home to Captain EddIe Rlckenbacker, Its leaded den and family room and kitchen With Jenn-Alre wmdows, extensIve panehng, hIgh celhngs, carv- and Island cook center Tastefully carpeted and GROSSE POINTE WOODS ed woodwork and attached heated greenhouse decorated Within last year There IS also a large speak gracIOusness For cheeriness, there are brick tel race, Circular drive, timed ~prmkler ROSLYN - Alummum - two story - three as a Sales Consultant of the firm bright, airy rooms and wood burmng fireplaces system and fIre and burglar alarm system Call bedrooms - den - large family kitchen - and for convemence, a large modern kItchen and now for an appo1Otment on thiS lovely home utility area - drive - garage - Ideal starter two separate apartments For more good news Specializing in call our offIce I HARPER WOODS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT BOURNEMOUTH - CondominIUm - two Grosse Pointe Properties bedroom - newly decorated - new carpetmg IN THE SHORES Lovely four bedroom, two and one half bath Center Entrance Colomal With - Ideal area - close to shoppmg and family room, master bedroom SUite, flmshed recreallon room, central air and attached garage transportallon - make offer IN THE FARMS This charmmg three bedroom ColomaI sItuated on a generous lot ISJust wallmg for you' Brick patIO with gas barbecue, screened porch, country kitchen and finished recredtlOn room With full bath I SINE REALTY 16845 Kercheval 882-5200 IN THE CITY Truly a deluxe home I ThiS wonderful custom built English Cots wold style home r.WLTILt&T SERVICE offers three bedrooms With private baths, family room, den, gourmet kitchen, and central air all nestled 10 a lovely secluded selling FARl\I~ OFFICE 8847000 Grosse Pointe, Michigan ...------OPEN THIS SUNDAY 2-5------, I 22 WAVERLY .. Lovely custom built Colomal features four bedrooms, heated garden room, family room, library, roomy kitchen With eatmg space, all ready for your decorator's touch Stop by and discuss your Ideas WIth a professional decorator who's ready to assist you 19949WILLIAMS COURT EAST - A perfect locale for thiS Immaculately mamtamed three bedroom ranch. Offers a family room, central air, attached garage WIth opener and more all settled on a qwet court 875PEMBERTON - Attractive center entrance 521 FISHER - Here's the answer A spacious brick Colomal custom built by Russell Four ranch In a prime localJon Two bedrooms, ALSO FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION bedrooms, two and one half baths, family natural fIreplace, summer porch off dm10g RENAUD - PrestigIOus four bedroom Colomal on generou~ lot near the La.ke Library, kitchen and room and den. RecreatIOn room With natural room Walk to shopp1Og A great starter or the breakfast room, screened porch and attached garage fireplace perfect way to scale down your housmg ex- LAKEPOINTE - Excellent mvestment 10 thiS all brick two and two mcome With updated kitchens 1449 NOTTINGHAM - Four bedroom brICk pense Call us for more detaIls English bungalow With two full baths, natural and baths Live in the lower and rent out the upper I I DETROIT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OPPORTUNITY East Warren and Outer Drive, 1950 fIreplace, leaded glass and natural woodwork OPEN SUNDAY 2~5 squre foot bUIldmg WIth extensive improvements and mce apartment on second floor throughout $53,900 With only $9,900 down at 11%, or assume 8114% 875 Pemberton 521 FIsher l!4(}-42NEFF - Located 10 the CIty With two bed- CALL TAPPAN AND ASSOCIATES FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE rooms eaeh Separate UttlJ.~Ie:l_~pd C9nt~ct , . . SERVICES ." ... terms available Call for details 514-16ALTER - Both kitchen and baths updated Lower has family room, fIreplace and central Youngblood air Land Contract terms! Inc, 19954 EAST CLAIRVIEW COURT - PRICE nealty REDUCED I I SemI-ranch With recent Im- provements updated kitchen, newer furnace, There are fine houses on the market. Maybe you CANafford to buy one. central air, and tasteful carpetmg. Family Realtors@ are experienced in what is known as "Creative Financing" .. , room and recreatIOn room Land Contract and that means they can often figure out ways for YOU to finance a housing terms purchase, Call a member of the Grosse Pomte Real Estate Exchange.

'} OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. '1 , IN THE WOODS ~ .; 1194 ALINE

v " You Will fmd a mcely landscaped lot, a , ...= three bedroom, bath and a half bungalow You've Seen Our ~ Witha modern kitchen and an exceptIOnal. Iy large porch with a fme view School '4'~ wlthmg walkmg distance Please call for Sign Around the Pointe ,;";.M an appointment VACANT LOT - Prime area of Grosse POinte located at the corner of Umver- slty and East Jefferson 120X 165 Please call for details The 1984figures are in and the combined figures at McBrearty & Adlhoch show the best sales year in our history. There is a reason why sellers chose McBrearty & Adlhoch Realtors to Jfo~n$. ~oonman .. represent them in marketing their home. Call one of our Professionals today and set up an ComputeT/zed - Mullllisted appointment to discuss our ideas further. 93 KERCHEVAL 886-3060 GROSSE POINTE FIRST OFFERING - $57,500 Bnck bungalow Established 1951 near North High, two lull baths, hvmg room FARMS WIthfireplace, assumable 11% Land Contract ROSE TERRACE SUPER OFFERINGS ~ _J.w:.-;,- GracIOus English Tudor located In the Park, featurmg four bedrooms, two and one half baths, den. FlOrida room, breakfast room and paneled recrea- tion room With wet bar and natural fIreplace Outstanding home In move-m condition Call today for an appomtment 1505 ROSLYN GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Cutf' cozy bungalow With formal hv- mg room, natural fireplace. dm.ng L paneled den or bedroom kIt- chen WItheatmg area, half bath Second floor - two bedrooms 'plus bath Two ca r garage, qUIck posse'>slOnonly $65,000 Land Contract CLASSIC COLONIAL 10PRIME FARMS locatIOn terms ENGLISH TUDOR IN PRIME WOODS LOCA. BUIlt when they spared no expense on detaIls TION Authentic Tudor near MorningSIde With cIr- Large rooms designed for entertammg, overlook- cular drive, large famIly room, den or addItional Ing a beautifully landscaped private yard with OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 bedroom on fIrst floor, updated kitchen, three MAGNIFICENT ROSE TERRACE heated pool, five famIly bedrooms, three baths, BEST BUY IN GROSSE POINTE FARMS bedrooms on second floor, 95 foot Wide lot, ready 2,900 square feet, three bedroom'>, three and one three car attached garage to move.m and priced to sell (,ro".,e POlntf" Farms - Good )Iort~age Terms - \11'\\ gas Furnace half baths, fireplace In hvmg room and famdy room, fIrst floor laundry, everythmg you'd expect RIVIERA TERRACE CONDO - Well cared for H'l Moran Road - Attractive brIck Colomal featunng large modern kitchen two bedroom. two bath, kitchen has bUllt-m WIth breakfast nook, famdy room, three bedrooms, one and one half baths, DELUXE ONE FLOOR LIVING With a VIEW of Call for complete cletall" recreal!on room two car garage Immediate possessIOn Only $79,900 the LAKE Newer home on dead end street appliances, central air, covered parking, ex- Two full baths and two lavatOries, mdln floor LARGE HEDUCTION - NEED QUICK SALE cellent mvestment laundry, large family room, Mutschler kit- You 'Won't fmd a better mamtamed hOllle and DON'T MISS THIS ONE. chen, attached garage Bedroom and bath on you \\.111 apprecIate the center hallway plan RENAUD .- SOUTHERN COLONIAL l"our Offl'rl'd 10 Settle E~late (.ros"e Pomtl' CI1\ bedroom, three and one half bath home Just second floor make excellent guest and hIgh ceiling" With detailed moldmgs to 400 LAKELAND - BARGAIN PRICE $255,000 accommodatIOns enhance gracIOUSenlertaln10g Also lour to SIX off Lakeshore, famIly room, lIbrary, central bedrooms for the larger famJl} or hve In air, attached garage Priced for qUick sale Intrlgumg center entrance Enghsh manor Colonial !<'eaturmg large CIrcular relah V(".. Pr!ccd m the $120',; for a qUick sale under $240,000 stairs WIthan elegant car"ed oak st81r raIl A formal dmmg room pecan $16,O(X) nEOVCTION metlculousl)' malnt~Hnpri Tf'rm~ con"ldcrcd home large entrance hall, stepdown hbrary, INCOME PROPERTY - We have a line .,electlon paneled hbrarv, threc natur:J! flrt'p!accs, glass c:-:clcscdga,den rOC:nI \Hth lovely garcll.'n \ JeW Mam bcdroom~ on sl.'cond floor have adjacent baths !>paclOu" and remodeled kItchen, attached TWENTY YEAR LAND CONTRAC'T Ava\lable on Nottingham, Maryland Somerset RIVard. Many outstilnclmg amemtle~ mcluclmg a pantry WIthbUilt In refrIgerator garage, master sUite melude" sItting room, to qualIf\ed buycr Four live twdroom, three Utica Rd ,RlvlCra .Jefferson, call today for and .,rf\ Ice "talrs Third floor rooms IcleaI for In la\\.,>'apartment Thr~ dre""mg room and pflvdle balh and one half bath~ ('rnlN hdll Colomal. cen ,>peclflcs car attached garage Call for VOllrappomtment Ir,ll air, fanlllv room thrrr c,lr garage IUVARD CONDO - EnglI'>h Tuclor Conclo thrce Bl'~STBUY - McKINLl'~Y Colomallarger lot and bedroom two bath., on .,cconcl floor, two altached 1\\.0 car garage, three bedroom", one bedroom and bath on third floor, hVlng room and one half baths, l'i )0., 1'1family room Pnc "'llh fm'place, large kitchen With eatmg area I )<.tl t lIS. ed to '>ell In low lIO',> OPEN SlJNDA Y 771 TROMBLEY ...... _-( )1lCe t 1--- ____ ~'" PFALTOr<') PARK COLONIAL - Newer three bedroom'>, one Cu'>tom budt, 1947 Center entrance Colomal WIth dynamiC staIrcase, four bedroom'>, three and and one half bath Colomal near Village ('01'1 pJetely redecOl ated, tran!>ferrecl owner one half balhs. lots of extras mcludmg for. 882.5200 mal garden WIth fountam 17646 MACK 886-4444 -

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 70 LAKESHOHE - Reminiscent of a hou~e In the Engh~h countlyslde, thIs locatIOn on Lake St Clair S~ offers plenty of room for a family as \\ ell as much needed pm acy Beautlful paneling and spallou~ 20439 MACK AVENUE rooms make thl'> the house for the .,peclal bu~er Grosse POinte Woods 59 LAKf%HO!U'; - All the charm of a tUIn of the century reSidence and all the convenience of a new E,~, ~~ home Beautiful ,,"oodwork and leaded gla." \1ludows, new kitchen and bdthroom~ and ne\1 decor ~e4" Truly a one of a kmd house 886-8710 BY APPOINTMENT

"FIRST OFFERING" Prime locallon In the Farms - beautllull) cOllsh ulled French Coulltry house lends It~elf to easy, elegant hVIng L1vmg room, dllllllg room and mastel bedroom all all' acc('sslble to a srcluded terrace III addillon, there are t\\ 0 more bedroom:, Ilbrdl y and model n kitchen Ideal tOl a smdll family or smgle persoll

"FIHST (WFERING" A claSSIC four bedroom (plus two thll'd floor bedrooms), three and a half bath Enghsh Tudor brIght and cheerful on one of the Park's most attractIVE.' tree.llIled streets Enclos ed porch, hal dwood floors, paneled den A perfect fdmJly home Convenient to schools and shoPPlIlg ," ~lr;~zl~ Dlsllnctlve Shores ColOnial - FIrst floor master bedroom, formal hVIng room and dmmg 100m, large GEORGIAN MANSION located m Grosse Pomte famJly room, deluxe kitchen, first floor laundry New landscapmg beautiful deror, a~sumable hnan- GROSSE POINTE SHonES - Abundance of charm'- Center entrance Colomal offermg four CIty Very ImpressIve marble entrance hall with cmg and Immediate occupancy large bedrooms, two and olle half baths, large pIllars and douhle staircase Features mclude famIly room (30X 15) Lovely bright knchen CIr- seven bedrooms plus maId's quarters Charmmg ~mart thlee bedroom, t\'oObath ranch m Grosse POlllte Woods ThiS lInmaculatp home boasb of two cular drive, newer roof, alarm system, sprmkler mormng room 1Il a CIrcular fashIOn WIth paladlum fireplaces, famIly room, den, formal dmmg room and finished basement s,..,:;tcm I~r(:re:ltlon rcc~ C("1'1tr~1 ~:Hr A..ft~("'hprl Windows Paneled hbrarv plus several other garage rooms SIXfireplaces Four car garage WIth a two 511BALLANTYNE - Contemporary Colomal III the Deeplands area of the Shores BeautIfully eqUIpped bedroom carnage house kItchen With adJollllng laundry room and greenhouse, spacIOus famIly room, paneled hbrary, ample bedrooms and bdths, 42 foot pool and pool house Call for a pl'evlew

Lovely neIghborhood - convement to schools and shoppmg - vel ~ ~harp one and one half story home on Falrholme In Gro~se Pomte Woods Call for fUlther detalls "

Center entrance Colomal on WhIther wIth four bedrooms, two and a half baths, cozy den, screened porch, generous eatmg space m kltchen, \\ell mamtamed Immedll~te occupancy .'";.".-4

~~40 1 Well located Enghsh with five bedrooms, IIvmg room wIth natural flreplace, formal dmmg room, modern kitchen \\ Ilh eatmg area, den, recreatIOn room and well landscaped yard with deck ~ - - ~:>,\ Four bedroom, two and one half bath center entrance Colomal m excellent condItion wIth hbrary, moder- GROSSE POINTE SHOnES - Only 10 years old' GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Cape Cod Dutch nized kItchen, breakfast area and a sensatIOnal r('creatlOn loom Two bUlldable lots are avaIlable Custom bUIlt for present owner Master bedroom Coloma I Offermg fIVe bedrooms, four full baths, If the purchaser wishes them sUIte on the first floor, three bedrooms on second powder room Four fIreplaces, family room and floor Mutschler kitchen, hbrary, large great hall library Recreallon room Custom desIgned house Grosse Pomte Woods - Stately center entrance custom bUIlt Colomal by Scott Four bedrooms, two and 39 x 21 LIbrary Alarm system, sprmkler system, WItha SpaCIOUSlot Room to add a pool one half baths, famIly room, hbrary, first floor laundry and mground pool central air FIrst floor laundry or a tenms court Heart of the Farms - One of the area's most demanded locations Four bedrooms, three full baths, fIrst FIHST OFFERING - Grosse Pomte Woods BrIck bungalow with fIve bedrooms Natural fIreplace, open floor lavatory, spacIOus famJly room, cozy den \Hth beamed celllllg, new kitchen \Hth eatmg area basement One and one half car detached garage Screened-m back porch ImmedIate occupancy Great famJly home See thIS one' PrICe at $50,000 HILLCREST One and one half story 3 BDRM Natural fIreplace RecreatIOn room WIth wet bar. HILLCREST ENGLISH 3BDRM Roof new in 1980 Pnvate yard Excellent condition. THOROUGH COVERAGE OF RIDGEMONT RANCH 2BDRM Lease WIth option to buy FIreplace, GROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES garage, basement ROSLYN ONE STORY 2 BDRM Vacant lot avallable next to house Nice ))11 )II1/1I"? JlI'II'I, starter home 76 KERCHEVAL SUNNINGDALE COLONIAL 5BDRM LIbrary, Florida room, three fIreplaces, TO BUY OR SELL ;1;4('i)1 (~ yllEtJl recreation room VERNIER DUPLEX 2 BDRM (EACH) Both units have dens One and one half A HOUSE CALL fi~,//~.j/t1ff car garages Basements 885.7000 ROSLYN VACANT LOT Grosse Pomte Woods 35 x 145 PrIced at $10,800

William J. Champion & Company

THE KICK IS OFF. . -FIRST OFFERING - THE KICK IS GOOD 675RIVARD - OPEN SUNDAY 2 QO-4 00 - THE and to celebrate we offer this tradItional Col. CROWD IS EXCITED because the price has omal whIch IS beautifully decorated and offers been REDUCED on thIS lovely home {eatur. three bedrooms, two and one hall baths, fami- 109 three bedrooms, one and one half baths, ly room, newer kitchen, patio, lovely land. .~Edgar &~. famIly room, ne\\- kItchen, garden room and scaping and popular location . I more' $109,000' ~ lU KERCHEVAL 886-6010 29401 SCARBOROUGH - OPEN SUNDAY 2 00- 4715SOMERSET - OPEN SATURDAY 2 1lO-4.00 4 00 - TEAM SPIRIT over flows, just hke the - THE CHEER LEADING song is "MUST charm that over flows m thIS luxurIOUs condo BE SOLD" sturdy income WIth one With two bedrooms, two baths, family room, bedroom III both umts, leaded windows, large FIRST OFFERING cenlral aIr, all apphances lI1c1udedand pnced rooms and no reasonable offer 11'111be refus- at $119,500 ed' $28,700'

FIRST QUARTER FEATURES ... THE FIRST PLAY ISthIS mlm-manse WItha new THE PASS WAS INCOMPLETE because every- low pnce and transferred owners' Features one was admiring this lovely EnglIsh Tudor are numerous - super master SUIte, fantasllc with three bedrooms, two and one half haths, Mutschler kItchen, famIly room, sun room second floor offIce, beautifully paneled WIth fIreplace and lovely gardens Much, library, central all' and newer roof much more'

SECOND QUARTER FEATURES ... A TOUCHDOWN' And we rejoIce by offerlllg thIS THE FLAG IS DOWN to announce thiS custom- bwlt home overlookmg the greens of the C0un- SpaClOUShome 111 move-Ill condItion featuring try Club of Detroit Included are fIve bed. LOVEL Y 2,000 SQUARE (0'00'1' center entrance THIS SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL five bedrooms, three and one half baths, fami. rooms, mcluding one on the fIrst floor, three Colomal III Grosse Pomte Park New kItchen WIth that has been newly decorated features some lead. Iy room, recreation room, breakfast nook.and and one half baths, library, central all', breakfast room, three bedrooms, one and one half ed glass and natural woodwork, a new drIveway a two + car garage baths plus den all tastefully redecorated At- and apron Owner WIll give a rebate to mstall a Mutschler kItchen and morel tractive fmanclllg avaIlable WIth hIgh balance fIrst floor lavatory Land Contract assumption Company transfer OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PRICE REDUCED

HALFTIME, .. SPACIOUS ENGLISH TUDOR - SIXbedrooms, ELEGANT COLONIAL on a large lot - three three and one half baths, famIly room, card room, bedrooms, two and one half baths, den With bUIlt- newer roof, leaded wllldows and READY TO BE in bookcases, well-mamtained and a newer roof 494ST CLAIR BEFORE THE SUPER BOWL, SOLD' $115,000 A SPECIAL HOUSE FOR A SPECIAL BUYER slep III to mspect thlSsuper four bedroom, two and 917 LAKESHORE, Grosse Pomte Shores one half bath condo that feature., an updated kit- Three bedroom, two bath older ColOnial contem chen, refinished hardwood floors, new carpetmg, porary IIlterlOr large wooded lot - carnage house new second floor bathroom and a two car garage apartment. convCllIent to Shores Parks Tmmed'ate occupancy

IMMACULATE home on Radnor CIrcle - three IN THE CITY - ThIs affordable three bedroom bedrooms, t\\-o and one half baths, famIly room, Enghsh offers breakfast room, deck, deep yard charming kItchen, natural fireplace and an at- and pnce I" n,e 70's Terms avaIlable ._J"1I"'"':4_ tached garage TIIlRD QUARTER I"EATURES .. THE BALL WAS INTERCEPTED when thIS home 1;xlous Tn~n~~ but stll looklllg for THE FIELD GOAL kIck leads right to thiS home was announced - condo with two bedrooms, spaclOu., rooms" ThiS newer RANCH bUlllm EUHOPEAI\J J<'LAR..: BUlIt to accommodate m the Deeplanrls area of the Shores With SIX one and one half baths, beautIfully decorated, 1973, could be the answer Great room WIth laVIsh entertammg yetleod~ Itself beautIfully to hedrooms, four baths, two lavatories, hbrary custom kItchen, central aIr and Ideally large fIreplace has two doorwalls leadmg to IIltlmate 'lettmg!! Slat('ly po., IIIOned no a douhle famJly room, central air, patiO, sprlllkier located $79,900 pallo Each bedroom has IL<;own bath Hard lot With rentahle quarter., .,ystem and a three ear garage wood floors throughout Ready to move 1Il Located on private cuI dE'.,ac ncar th(' lakr FOURTH QlIAUTER FEATUHES ,. IT WAS A TOUGH GAME, now let's relax In thIS . .""'A.f..~" TTn' PIN i\ I PI AY - ('Anno nPllr Ihi' VIII:lI1i' of- hunga1c"-, I'! the Parlr featurl'lg three bed. l ""'". ~ fenng thr~ hedrooms, on(' and one half baths, rooms, natural fIreplace, remodeled bath, dm central aIr, newer carpetmg and a low mal n mg room, full hasement and pnced In the 20's tenance fee --.---....- Member of the LOCATED' ON THE HILL' Grosse Pomte Real Estate Exchange m Gro.,.,e Pomte Farm'l Macomb Board of Realtor., LO('ATIW NEAH MORANG Ihls clran half Cha~ion"<0 COM,.", acro.,., from Perry Drugs DetrOIt Board of Realtor<; duplex offen; t\'oOIx'droom." a formal dmmg room, 102 Kertheval 884.5700 s f'llI.,hed ha.,cmrnl and a garag(' Priced "t only $IR 000 thl" I' d great huy

I\. Thursday, January 17, 198e T GROSSE POINTE NEWS r..., Page Ten-B

Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY G:t BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ~ ~im £'>nrO:9 %!~ene~, .i\\~.

17108 MACK 886.9030 FOUR MORE DYNAMITE NEW LISTINGS f

.i'7-<~II'",,-:-:(.,.,< .,,~ f *381 CHALFONTE Cu~tom WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE * KENSINGTON ROAD Tree- ] III Cape Cod home III the Farms Five Entertamment home I Three extl a lined street Beaulltul cJas~lc Col- oma! wllh OUTSTANDING large OPEN SUNDAY 25 hedrooms three baths Includes rooms on first floor Four first floor bedrooms Library bedrooms l<'lrst 1I00r !aundr) I IdllllJy loom Lrledl actalJ !tcady 20720 MARTER ROAD Many, many unusual features ChOice locatIOn near Lake St for you and your furlllture Clair Fabulous Colomalm excellent location m Grosse Don't miss It Pomte Woods I ThiS home I~ excellently pnced for the features It has' Three bedrooms, two full BORLAND ASSOCIAT.l-..S baths, mce family room, natural fireplace, great floor plan, central air, pdtlO, attached two car garage Open Sunday 2 5

.. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT EARL KEIM '. *PEMBERTON7"623 Buy-of- ;r• 377 RIDGEMONT - Super three bedroom brick bungalow Wtth natural fireplace In liVing room, large REALTY the week I $94,500" Sharp three J master bedroom, formal dllllllg room, flllished basement \\ Ith recreation room' bedroom, two and one half bath ... With family room ImmedIate On 1689BROADSTONE - Gorgeous three bedroom Coloma I WIth four bedrooms, three floor expansIOn, at- THE HELPFUL PEOPLE Iy two blocks to lakefront pnvate tached garage, extra lot I Super area' Pnced at only $89,900 Call for more detaIls' park ...... 1434-36SOMERSET - Great two famIly located III fantastIc rental area of Grosse Pointe' Super SImple ...... assumptIon available on Land Contract' Call today for more mformatIon I :;; 2Q4[J2LENNON - BeautIful three bedroom ranch III Harper Woods I Fmlshed basement WIth kItchen and ...-, one and one half baths, Grosse Pomte schools, pnvate street' PrIced at onl $59,9001 ..... A FIRST OFFERING' - Located on Audubon' Sharp three bedroom brICk ColonIal located near Mack' .. One and one half baths, natural fIreplace, famIly room, two car garage, 6Ox162'lot, $49,900' ~ ...... :r~ ,,(... :I ~ GEORGIAN COLONIAL. ,WIth In the Farms, on a hIll, trafflr-free FARMS Ranch home on top of '. all the amemtIes for gracIOus lIv- street, and only $170,000 curv- the hIlI Quality custom home ..,~ IIlg Sooooo many features FIve ed staircase, family room, dmmg estate' $198,500 Just north of Ker .. bedrooms Slate floored family room With slate floor has four cheval at 226 Stephens PrIme "" room Inlaw sUite New kitchen, bedrooms, two baths plus a den, spot .. etc Very central location near Bon etc Ready for you and your ""., secours and VIllage 1005Cadieux furmture at close Call us today j for arrangements .l '",. * Super Day - Open Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. * .... JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC...... * 449 St Clair * 16843East Jefferson *256 FIsher .. (Farmhouse) (Condo) (English) ~ LET'S GET MOVING IN '85 ...~, MANY, MANY MORE BY APPOINTMENT [ ..... SELLING OR BUYING OUR FULL TIME PROFESSIONALS ARE ..",' ... READY TO HELP CALL TODAY "Ii "i 395 FISHER ROAD Opposite G P South High 886.3800 :; .. BRIARCLIFF - NEWER COLONIAL WIthevery- 20647 MACK AVENUE Opposite Parcells Middle School 884-6400 ....,. thmg' Four bedrooms, two full baths plus two .. half baths, large famIly room WIth fIreplace, .. gourmet kitchen - over 3200square feet of com . .. fortable hvmgl Detatls at 881-4200

L.' ~~t ..' and ~ 1239BRYS - OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 ThiS Immaculate three bedroom, two bath brick bungalow has huge .. family room With fireplace, large master bedroom WIth pfl~ate bath up, mcely flmshed basement Schultes Real Estate j and private yard With pallO. Price to G-O I 881-6300 J: FLEETWOOD - Immaculate one and one half story three bedroom house m Harper Woods Grosse Pomte ALSO OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 schools Move.m conditIon Two natural fireplaces, new kitchen, carpetmg and decoratmg Whole ...~ hvmg area in basement, complete With kitchen, lIVing room and bath A must see house! .. 1328BERKSHIRE - Stately Tudor' Four bedrooms, three and one half baths, FlOrida room, finIshed ...,' basement - Land Contract terms 881-4200 BALFOUR - Spotless home WIth a million POSSibIlIties! ThIS four bedroom Colomal has three natural -.: fireplaces, a library and sunroom Four addItional rooms can be made Into an office or a mother-m- ~: 1231BISHOP - REDUCEDI Now offered at $95,000' Sparkling four bedroom English With den, newer law apartment kitchen, fmlshed basement, neutral decor and energy effiCiency! 881-4200 MAKE YOUR MOVE NOW! THIS IS THE YEAR j TO HAVE THE HOME YOU REALLY WANT! ~, McMILLAN - AuthentIc mlm-Tudor WIth all the ' accoutrements but not the sIze and ..' I "JI' mamtenance Freshly decorated, three ~ 1349BRYS DRIVE - Air condItioned three bed- betlrooms, one and one half baths, famIly ~: room brick bungalow With family room and hv- room tedStar of Sea area $152,900 881-6.100 mence, extra IIlSUlatlon and newer roof for ":l 10\\icost ~nergy savmgs 'i OUTSTANDING VALUE ,000square feet of hvmg area mcludes gourmet kIt- BERKSHIRE - Umque opportumty for doctor or ~ chen, 32' IIvlllg room large sun room and MORE 884-0600 dentf"t Lovely three bedroom Coloma I m sparkl- .• 109 conditIOn offers excellent facllltlP.s andloca PEMBl<:RTOr-. - DI"lmctlve brrck chalet st)'!e .. BUDGET BUNGALOW offers three bedrooms, one and one half baths, breakfast room, ltbrary, finished tlOn for profesSIOnal offIces Two offICE"-S,walltng Coloma! Large yard four bedrooms cedar .. basement WIth recreation room fourlh bedroom and extra hath 70's prtce tag 881-4200 room and receptIOn area Owners anxIous. pnce closet den kItchen \\Ith pantry and central .. reduced alr are JU"! a fe\\ of the many features .. AUDUBON - Great famIly COLONIAL \\lth four bedrooms, t\\O and one half baths, family room, fml~hed ~ ... ~~~~~::~ :.:-:d !~l::~:,,~!~';,d C~n' t'"~':"t l.....r1'l""lo<::I SUU.MOO (nr p"rlhng npf:lIl<; OPEN HOUSES .~' ..". 1222 BUCKINGHAM - Custom flV(' bedroom English Tudor WIth nr\1 goul met kllcll<'n \Ialled g:lI'den .. t')q') N RENA1JD - Prrce reductIOn' Four bedroom With load" of "torage n€'l\ [urna('€' and central air .., '~ 1RI:'iGHAYTON - Newly decorated hungalow fealurr" three>bedroom" flrrplacc and hard\l 00<1floors "t r 4 .' 881-8900 GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS 82 Kercheval 884.0600 16610 Mack 881-4200 19790 Mack 881-6300 • 710 Notre Dame

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Pointer of Elegant f!J4t1zte Interest Eating A!>electionof recipes from the low- Counter Points By Janet Mueller calorie, lo~-cholesterol - and penny-wise - collection of Thyra By Pat Rousseau It all began WIthThe Great Tomato Race Dona Reynolds, convert to the Grey Howard and Helena DeWitt Amethyst . IS the birthstone for the month of Feb- food processor, cha llenged her friend Roth featuring, this week, ruary edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. has an outstand- and fellow home econom1st Rlckl FA8ULOUS FISH DISHES. ing selectIOn of amethyst and 14Kgold jewelry includmg Older, \\ ho .'didn't need another rings, earrmgs, necklaces and bracelets that are afford- gadget in her kltchen," to Pit her able Come see at 20139Mack at Oxford Open Fridays kmfe against "the other gadget" TUNA-NOODLE FLO~ENTINE until 8 pm, 886-4600 Dona's food processor tomato shces This is an especially wonderful were on the pIa te, ready tor a sprmko' casserole for a cold winter night, a * * * ling ofvmegar and 011before going in- dish that will be as popular with the """. 1 ,.... " I. ..." .- ... " ...... ,L)U:YU:~ ",""vut;::\..4,.u, ~. II.~IW , l;:;;':>V. '" 10 the mouth, wlllll: B.1I"hl wa::. ::.ttll children as the adults. wear B!eyle jackets, skirts, pants, slicmg 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen chopped blouses and sweaters are waiting for Actually, 1tall began much farther spinach you at Miner's of Grosse Pointe. The back than that, at M1chigan State ot,: 4 oz. medium noodles (about 2 colors are just great . melon, mint University, where Rick1 and Dona i cups), cooked green and sand ... 375 Fisher Road were both Home Economics majors 1can (7 oz ) + 1can (3 oz.) tuna, • • • and members of the same sorority packed in water, drained and Start 1985looking great - $10OFF all perms \\•Icut b) Francesco's After they picked up their Bachelor flaked staff. Clip this - Expires 2/28/85. .882.2550 of SCience degrees, they worked at 1Tbsp. margarine • • • their professions, Dona teaching' 'in 2 Tbsp. all-purpose flour between babies" ill the Detro1t 114 tsp. salt ~"', Traveling South? ... Thenewcruisewear Public Schools, R1Ck1working as a 11/2 cups skim milk 'f: "l suits and dresses in neutral or bright colors are public utility home economist ~ the perfect choices at The Pointe Fashions. Cot- 112 cup grated Parmesan cheese She wasn't Ricki Older then, but 2 Tbsp. minced parsley ,~ J ton blef!.dsand cottons and there's no charge for Freddie Woolston. She became Older ....'. ," alterations at 15112Kercheval, 822-2818. Cook spinach according to when she married Robert, Rickl * when that re-marriage took her to package directions. Drain well, * * pressing out as much liquid as possi. You're Invited ... to the Annual Wine and Cheeze California It wasa new life' definite- ly not the hfe of a "Freddie" ble. Spread evenly over bottom of oil- Party at White's Old House to celebrate the Annual ed 10 X 6 X 13f4-inchbaking dish. January Sale. Drop by between 6 p. m. -9 p. m. Wednes- But before that re-marnage and Cover with layer of drained, cooked day and Thursday, January 23 and 24 . 26717 Little before that move to the West Coast - noodles and top with flaked tuna. Mack, 776-6230. and after The Great Tomato Race- photo by Tom Gr.enwood Preheat oven to 350°. Dona Reynolds (left) and Ricki Older, whose "So Now You Own A • • Ricki joined Dona as a food processor In medium-size saucepan, melt demonstrator in Detroit area depart- Food Processor" has just been published, Sandy .. at Ensley A\ enue has just unpacked a smart selection margarine over moderate heat. Stir mentstores. And always, during and in flour and salt. Remove pan from of crulsewear, and to make room for the new arrivals she is clearing ful machine; now use It! " winter merchandise at SALE prices ••• 22420Mack Avenue. after their demonstrations, came the "YOU TAKE IT ONE step at a heat and cool 1 minute. Gradually • • • question. "Where can I find, written time," say the first-time authors, whisk in V, cup milk at a time. When down, all the secrets and suggestions who both continued ~owork as con- Because they knew what they The Stand-Out Performer ... that doesn't look like wanted, Dona and Rick1 wanted no mixture is smooth, return to heat and you tell us?" sultants and to conduct cookmg cook, stirring or whisking constant- a hood. See TILT-OUT on display at Mutschler Kit- classes, all the while not neglecting outside interference So they formed Answer' nowhere. Because Rickl their own pu blishmg com pany ,East- Iy, until thickened and boiling: Spoon chen's, 20227Mack Avenue. When your kitchen range their families, while writing their sauce over tuna in baking dish. hood isn't being used, push itin. It will look like the rest andDona, experts in whata food pro- book "The bIg thmg is keeping at it .. West (however did they ever think up cessor can do (after a combined 11 THAT name? ), directed the book's Sprinkle ~ith cheese. Bake 25 to 30 of your cabinets, Pull it out and it offers you a high per- years as demonstrators, they knew Even when, as happened, you've typesetting and printing and as of minutes, or until hot and bubbly, formance ventilator system that covers your entire their business), had learned by per- finally reached the gettmg It all to- Dec 8, 1984, pubhcation date of "So Sprinkle with parsley before serving cooking surface. TILT-OUT removed grease and cook- sonal trial and error that there gether stage, you're ready to put Now You Own A Food Processor," to 4. ing vapors. Itvaporizes grease back into liquid form. It's WERE secrets to successful use of your first drafts Into the computer, they've entered the marketing stage. Calories per serving about 320, easy to install and to clean ... 884-3700. you put those first drafts in. . and the food processor. They sold 500copIes in the first two Cholesterol about 35 mgs, the computer overheats, erasing * * • weeks of pubhcatlon. course," THEY WERE ALSO aware that a three hours of work! "at Special ... at Notre Dame Pharmacy. Save on 1.6 good many of the people who stopped says Dona, "since we've both been * * * oz. spray toilet water from Nina Ricci, specially priced to watch their demonstrations were And how do you go about writing a demonstrating and conducting class- SHRIMP DELIGHT $13.50. already owners of food processors book when your co-author lives 2,000 es for years, we had a captive au- 1% lbs. raw, peeled, deveined .. which, after a few experiments, they miles away? A little traveling mUSIC, dience " But they've begun gettmg shrimp, fresh or frozen • had squirreled away at the far back please, for Rickl, born in Cottage feedback from non-captives, people .,.- Senior clti1ens - hair spedals just for you, every Mon" Tues., and of the farthest back kitchen cup- Hospital, who made three trips back who never heard of Reynolds and 3 tsp. salt Wed. By Francesco's staff ... 882-2550. board, because nobody had let them to M1chigan to consult with Dona, Older, and that feedback IS 1quart water . .. 2 Tbsp. soy sauce . 10 on those secrets and for Dona, also an East Side De- enthusiastic Wright's Gift And Lamp Shop ... offers 20% off and trOit native, who made three trips 1tsp. cornstarch Clearly, there was a need Clearly, from Roslyn Road to Santa Ana, "So Now Your Own A Food Pro- lf2 tsp. garlic powder more on lamps over $50 ... 18650Mack Avenue with Dona and Ricki were qualified to fll1 cessor" is avaliable in stores Callf 1Tbsp. fresh ginger, minced, or FREE PARKING next to the building. It. Clearly, they should writea book throughout the metropolitan Detroit '" • * Clearly, if they were going to write a Allan cook book business, with a lit- area, from Jacobson's to Clancy's in lf2 tsp. powdered ginger 1 can (16 oz.) unpeeled apricot Ed Maliszewski .. has Rug-Hold a great padding book, they should get down to It and tle fun thrown in. Who says you can't RenCen to The Pomte Pedlar on-the- proofread whl1e driving to The Hill, where Dona Reynolds w111be halves, cut in half for your rugs that holds them in place and helps preserve do it. Johnny Carson Show? conducting a bread-makmg class in 2 fresh kiwifruit, peeled and cut them. A vailable in any size at 21435 Mack. Free pa rking They got down to It at The Pinery, on a campmg vacation Withtheir hus- March. It's also avallable m the Ann in wedges (optional) in front, 776-5510 They used the telephone They Arbor area 2 cups cooked rice .. • • bands, decidmg on format and focus, used the United States Mall, Dona working out a working schedule writing and correcting in Grosse Rick11S handhng the book's mar. % cup toasted slivered almonds JOSEF'S.. has a variety of t"'el\'e French pastries that Josef Donald Reynolds, who teaches InDe- Pointe, then sendmg the material to keting in California Both authors are % cup parsley, chopped personally makes .•. 21150Mack Avenue, 881-5710and NOW Inside troitand works for Johnstone & John- Vintage Pointe, Kercheval at Notre Dame, 881-3500.Open Sundays 9.30 R1Cki to put into the computer m enl1stmg the help of relatives and Thaw shrimp if frozen, Add salt to stone, and Robert Older, without Califorma. They gladly accepted friends to promote the book mother a.m.-1.30 p.m. whose computer expertise the water and bring to a boil. Place .. • • help from their friends, like Dona's states !>hrimp in boiling water and reduce authors would, hterally, have been ne1ghbor, Esther Ludwig, gram- MAILORDERSat$995plus$2for heat. Cover and simmer 3 minutes. Call For Exercise Class Schedule • lost, were thoroughly supportive of marian and proof reader extra- postage and handling per book Drain shrimp. Rinse under cold ... 772-9470.Free baby sitting Tues- their W1ves' project ordma1re. When It came time to thmk should be sent and checks made pay- water for 1 or 2 minutes. day and Thursday mornings. - So were the children, RICk1'S about a cover and illustrations, they * * '" Cra1g, 12, and Stacy, 7, and Dona's turned to Christa Goldsmith, who able to East-West Publishmg Com- Combine soy sauce, cornstarch, teaches at St Paul's School pany, 988 Roslyn Road, Grosse garlic powder and ginger; shake Send Balloons ... to a special person from the Ar- D.J., 11, and Leah, 7, the latter "al- most born in school." Remember we Pointe Woods, Mich 48236 together until thoroughly mixed. rangement,17307 MackatSt. Clair,885-6222. This week's Dona Reynolds and RICki Older The recipes range from simple Drain apricots, reserving liquid. said that Dona taught "in between knew what they wanted: a good, SPECIAL ... cutspringflowers $3.95 a bunch. Cash and babies?" In Leah's case, her workmg (meatloaf) to gourmet (company Combine apricot liquid and soy sauce carry. basic book that would take the mother cut that "m between" very mystery out of the food processor beef stroganoff), but the emphasis 1S mixture in skillet. Cook over medium r------.--= on basics The authors feel that once heat, stirring constantly, until thick , At'" I fine mdeed, leavmg school at 1p.m They wanted to share the bps and I.ri,:"f( you've got the basics down, you can and clear. Add shrimp, apricots and , • • to give b1rth to her first daughter, suggestions they had learned over I 1\;.] ,/ who arnved on the scene at Hutzel go on to create your own gourmet kiwifruits; cook over low heat 1or 2 1 I ~ I Coloseum 2000 ... hair care, 20311 Mack at the years masterpieces It's all m knowmg minutes, or until thoroughly heated. Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe Woods. '!S1-7252. Hospital at 3 p m 1 I ~ THEY WANTED SIMPLICITY what your food processor can do Com bine hot rice, almonds and I. There's another Reynolds daugh- and clarity. They wanted symbols, . . ","parsley. Serve shrimp over almond ter now, Anne Mane, 11,'2, as old as PlCtures of food processor blades and RICk1Older 1Sback m Cahforma rice. Makes 6 servings. 1_ ~- • • the book Anne Marie baby-tested accessol'les, in place of words like now, but Dona Reynolds Will be ex- Have a facial designed just for your skin problems, recipes in the "So Now You Own A "metal blade" and "shcing dIsk" plaining In person what your food Calories per serving about 285. by Pat at Francesco's. Mini - $15. Full - $25 ... Food Processor" chapter devoted to Theywanted to show how old faml1y processor can do at a Grosse Pomte Cholesterol about 125mgs. 882-2550. makmg baby foods at home, usmg reC1pes could be adapted for the food Pubhc School System Commumty "'.. • fresh, natural mgredlents Dona processor vIa simple conversions EducatlOnClass, "So Now You Own * * nursed her daughter on the left slde A Food Processor" (however dldshe ITALIAN TUNA SPAGHETTI Beverly's Hallmark Store - Marter Rd & Jeffer- while wnting down mtroductlons, They wanted a complete chapter ever thmk up THAT name?), Wed- son, St Clair Shores - all new merchandise in the store ingred1ents and instructions for the on bread-makmg because, with a nesday,Feb 6,from7to9p m mthe This recipe, dating back to Depres- for you to enjoy and brighten your January days. AM- book When Anne Mane SWitched, so food processor, bread-making ISso Barnes School kItchen Registration sion days, has al~ays been popular. PLE FREE PARKING. Open lOa m.-9p m. dld her mother, not being ambIdex- easy They wanted to get their mes- mformahon may beobtamed by call- It is "ery low calorie, quick and easy trous - to proof readmg. sage across "You have thIs wonder- mg 343-2178 to make, tastes good and is excep- tionally thrifty. Give it a glamorous garnish of very thinly sliced olives or a heavy sprinkling of finely chopped Jackson back to lead DSO green onion tops. Pass a bowl of 1__ -_S_h_o_r_t_a_n_d_t_o_t_h_e_~_O_l_.n_t_e ______'Isaiah Jackson, who has led De- tamed by calling 446-0909 freshly grated Parme'lan cheese - trOIt Symphony Orchestra ClaSSical The DSO Overture Senes. offer- and it's a dish fit for a king. Jane Roseberry Ewald Tolleson. of Burwell, also of Grosse Pomte, was graduates. Mark is a semor Roots concerts, f('turns to the DSO mg cock talis, refreshments and a economICs major and Michelle, a bnef diSCUSSIOnof the concert to be 2 Tbsp. vegetable oil Grosse Pomte and CharlottesvIlle, m attendance at the Founder's Day podIUm for subscnptloJl concerts 2 Tbsp. olive oil Va , receIved the Sweet BrIar Alum- celebratIOn sophomore With an undeclared tOnight, Thursday, Jan 17,at8 pm performed that evening, contmues nae Award from Sweet Briar College major and Saturday, Jan 19, at 8'30 pm tomght, Thursday, Jan 17, at 6'30 1'2 cup onions, chopped • m Ford AudItorIUm pm at the Renalssance Club WIth 4 to 5 cloves garlic at Founder's Day ceremomes Oct Among wmners'" of a 1984NatIOnal '" '" Guest artist IS soprano Sarah John Gumn, DetrOit Free Press I can tomato paste 10 A member of the Sweet Briar Councli of Teachers of English Among students who pledged Kap- Reese m her DSO debut, singmg musIc cntlc, as guest speaker TIC- 2 Tbsp minced parsely Class of 1952,Mrs Tolleson has been Achlevement Award m Wrltmg IS a member of the school's Board of pa Kappa Gamma sorority at works by Barber and Verd1 Also kets are $8, available by calling 567- 1 can water Grosse POinte North Hlgh School stu- IS Hillsdale College thIS past fall An- scheduled for performance IS the 1400 1/4 tsp pepper Overseers smce 1975and a dlrector dent Da\oid .J. Skaff. He submitted a drea 8ay, daughter of Mr. and Mr.,. SUlte No 2 from the "Bacchus et Jackson. musIc director of the smce 1980 She and her late husband, film revIew on Charlie Chaplin's CI- I/i tsp. salt George H. 8ay, of Grosse POInte A Anane" ballet by Albert Roussel, Fhnt Symphony Orchestra and the 1 John A Ewald Jr , established Sweet ty Lights and an Impromptu essay on 1 can (7 '2 oz.) tuna, water- Brlar':; E~ald Scho!~rs progr!9m Grosse POinte South Hlgh School :Inn T<'(hv:lni F.lp'llr'o; Variations on Anchorage Symphony and assocI- _,...... 1_ ...... :1 me AmeriCan Dream A:-.one of 850 graduate, Andrea ISa sophomore at ate conductor of the Roche!>ter Ph11. pa\"",cu which annually brmgs mternatlonal- an Ongmal Theme, "EnIgma" 8 oz thin spaghetti fmallsts, the CounCIl recommends HIllsdale Tickets for both performances, harmOniC, has been mcreasmgly m- ly known scholars to the campus In DaVid for college scholarships m rangmg m pnce from $10to $19, are volved m guest conductmg m the 1981,Mr.andMr ...John A. Ewald Sr., 1985should he need such assistance Saute onions and garlic in oil until permanently endowed the program '" '" available at the Ford Aud1torlum Umted States and Europe they are tender, add the tomato in memory of theIr son Mn; Tolleson .. '" Grosse POinte North High School box ofhce, 567-1400, Hudson's and Reese has collaborated m per- pa'lte, parsley and water. Simmer has served S\Neet Briar as t1ass Chosen by thelr peers for AlbIOn stuQent Eric Clccorctti has been eTC/Tlcket World outlets Group formances VvithHerbert von Kara togethpr with salt and pepper about secretary, AdmISSIOns HE.'presen- College's SesqLllcentennial awarded an honorable mention by discount mformatlOn may be ob- jan and held the posItion of artlst-m- 3 minutes. Add tuna and continue to tative, Chairman of the Golden StaIrs Homecoming court Oct 13 were Lawrence Institute of Technology for resldence w1th the Opera Company ..immer another 5 minutes. Mean. Committee and member of the Ex. Mark. G. Palazzo, son of Mr. and hiS outstandmg score on the JUnior PomterC. \ialerie Rice ISamong 20 of Bo~tun Her symphOniC engagf'- while, cook spaghetti according to ecutive Board of the Alumnae Mrs. Dominic Palazzo, of Lakeshore Engmeermg Techmcal Society's Na- Lake SuperlOr State College students ments mclude par~3 m Mahler's package directions. Drain and serve "ResurrectIOn" Symphony With the ASSOCiation She studIed law at the Road. and Michelle S. Roney, tIOnal Engmeenng AptItude Search who have been selected for the 1911S with the sauce to 4. Test North Hlgh prmclpal Dr. John editIOn of "Who's Who Among Buffalo Phllharmomc and Beeth- University of VIrginIa and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calorie .. pt'r '!t'rving about 427. Rotley, of Lakeshore Road Both are Kastran was present when EriC Students m Amencan Umversltles oven's "Mlssa solemms" WIth the fIrst woman member of the Law San FranCISco Symphony Cholestt'rol about 14mgs. School Council Ethel Ogden Grosse Pomte North High School received hIS award and Colleges" " aqe ... .. • .a • • c • • • . " ute

Section C Sports & classifieds Thursday, January 17, 1985 North Sports strikes Week back By 'eggy O'Connor Last week's match-up of crosstown rivals North and South had everythmg a non-parti- san Grosse Pomte hockey fan could Son of North vs. South . . . want.. except maybe a lie score But North HIgh hockey fans went Wednesday, Jan 9 was Hockey Night in Grosse Pointe, the home happy after the unranked 198185 verSlOn And ~s usu~l, more than a fev. things ran Nur::>elllt:11 Cdme udl..k [t UlU <1 t\'\'v- through my mInd as I stood shivering, ducking pucks and en- goal defiCIt to defeat top-lO rated joying the annual clash South,3-2 The long-awalted rematch began • The 1984-85hockey souvemr programs put out by the two With what has become a typical schools are ternfic The covers are great - South's, a Devil pre-game celebratIOn includmg face In a hockey , next to a Devil signifying team mascots, parading a Con- South as No 1, and North's, the familiar Norseman on skates federate flag, and North's new tWISt.tossing "Freeze the Devils" and carrYing a hockey stick - and the contents are even bet- 4 pamters caps mto the frenZied ter Nice work, folks at North and South. crowd.

( When the teams got down to bUS1- • They even put In those little guides to referee's signals ness, they meant busmess - begm- . just so some sharp-eyed smart guy in the crowd can read ning with South defensemen It and yell "Tnpping? No way!" well before the announcer George Krappmann's tough hit on reads the penalty over the p.a. system. (He beat me to it, North blueliner Jon SPltz Hard- too) hittmg was the name of the game throughout the fl1'st period. With North penalized at 10.25, South • Not as many people at the "Son of North vs. South" re- senior Stu Whitney took a pass match as there were at last year's games They only counted from Jeff LeFebvre and scored a 900, but they made enough nOIse for a couple thousand. power play goal to give the Blue Devils a 1-0lead. • Just when I thmk I've got the business of making odds South's Anthony Eugenio went and picking favorites down to a science ... the North-South off for elbowing at 6:31 and goal- hockey game comes along. Last year, North outranked South tender Bill Teeos got help in fpnd- mg off North's power play attack in the early season and the Norsemen were picked to win both when senior co-captain Keith Ko- games. They didn't. This year, South made the rankings, valcik made a diving stop of the North dIdn't and the Devils looked more formidable on puck, then shot it out of the South paper. But they play hockey on Ice, not on paper and the 3-2 zone. Then with just 36seconds left North win makes that abundantiy clear. It's enough to make on North's power play, South's Jimmy the Greek turn in his tout sheet. Krappmann scored a shorthanded goal to make the lead, 2-0 • ScarIest moment: when North's Casey Quick crashed in- At this pomt, North coach Mike to the boards and came out of it with a broken arm. Manzella replaced starting goal- tender Marc CormIer with soph- omore netminder Matt Denms • From the "You Want Hockey Lore, We've got Hockey "Sure lt was tough to do, but there Lore Department": The DetrOIt Red Wings' famous Produc- was no doubt I had to do it. The for- 1 tion Line of the 1940s and 1950s had nothing on the 1985South wards and defense responded, they Blue DeVIls. South's got the .'Milk Chute Men." Stronger than tlghtened up," Manzella said a stubborn Milk Chute door! Able to squeeze through a tiny Junior winger KeVin Tisdale got Milk Chute in a single slither! Champions of truth, justice One-on-one North On the .board when he too.k a and making sure their buddy doesn't have to skate for South nice pass from Tom Ugval and Joe on blades that don't fit' Want the story behind the Milk Chute When a skater gets past the defense, it's one-on.one time. That's just what happened to a couple of Cueter, skated past the defense and Men? Check out Tom Greenwood's FYI on Page One. pretty good goaltenders in last week's North.South hockey game. In the top photo, that's Norseman scored after pulling Tecos out of Casey Quick zeroing in on South's Bill Teeos for a goal. And above, Andrew Roy tries to stuff one past the net on a nice deke. Then with North's sophomore goalie Matt Dennis. leFebvre off for interference, • Organizers of such extravaganzas as Super Bowl half- junior Casey Quick converted a time shows, Mummers' parades, Academy Awards telecasts centering pass from senior co- and World Series riots should look no further than the next captain Frank Vento and the score North-South hockey game for their entertainment. Close, was hed, 2-2. hard-hitting hockey Isn't enough for these fans, nooooo. Center Ice in the GPHA The winmng goal came midway They've got to have fun. Like the Norsemen tossing "Freeze I through the second period when the Devils" painters caps into a frenzi~d crowd. And South I Joe Cueter and John Russell com- displaying Confederate flags (one of which was reportedly Mite Division stalter (hiS first ever) and Greg Kevm Baskel, assisted by George bmed on a mfty passing play which burned at the contest). And mini mascot Joey Sucher, who SEALS-RANGERS Ryan Klmmel, Joey Berger and Andary, added his first goal for the sent Cueter III alone on the left side. helped fire up the North fans. The Seals put thelr team mto the Peter Blake earned assIsts. Geoff Magics The Magics took a 2-1lead Russel's goal at 13:58 came With wmmng column with a 4-2victory Kimmel (Seals) and John Solobod- on Nate Cook's goal from Sakkl d over the Rangers PhlllJp Descamp owski (Rangers) played well 10 Soldman. Carl RaShIdscored tWice the si es even. I've only got one question: how much will North and South opened the scormg for the Rang- goal Chuckle Schervlsh, Peter for the MagiCSIn the second and Netmmders Teeos and Dennis charge for 60 seconds of commercial time at their next en,; assists went to ChriS Leim- Brown and Matt Debskl also play- third periods on assIsts from David put on a goaltending climc for the contest? bach and Troy Kendall. Bryan Be- ed strong games. Collins. The Rangers' Descamps remainder of the game. Teeos langer added a goal from Des- :VIAJOR MAGICS-RANGERS (Continued on Page 2C) (Continued on Page 2C) • Yes, it's Just as cold at a North-South game as it is at a camps and Leimbach before the The MagICStopped the Rangers, South-Cranbrook game or a North-Liggett game or any Seals came back on goals by Tim- 5-3 Leimbach opened the scormg Quality Fish and Seafood from the Speclallats oaf Antarctic exploration station, just in case anybody asks. my KImmel (two), Davld Gak- 30 seconds mto the game before • Cheers to the crowd marshalls who keep everybody in Hepner GROSSE POI NTE check at the popular South-North games They're pretty nice Grosse Pointe Gunshop too . only asked to see my press pass three times. honored South HIgh head FISH & SEAFOOD The "Get These Kids an Agent Award" of the night went to coach Russ the GPHA's Mite Red Wings and Major Magics, who played Hepner was selected a J 9531 Made • "We Deliver" • 885.3884 their game prior to the high school match. They didn't let it RegIOnalCoach of the Year for 1984 All Cleaning KIts In stock go to their heads, played the game with "What, me nervous Shot Guns, Rifles, Hand Guns Hepner, whose Blue Guns ProfeSSIonally Cleaned & Repaired about playmg in front of 900people?" looks on theIr faces and Devil squad compiled didn't even ask for a cut of the gate receipts from North and a 7-2 record, tied for 21006 Mack G P.W. 881.5000 Super Bowl South. the Eastern MIChigan (Bel 8 & 9 Mile) pa3 League title, and put • Taking home the "Sure I've Got a Referee's Shirt On together a 25-game un- Under This Nice Coat" honors was Mite coach Ed O'Malley, beaten string over the ...-..~ METRO ~ ~ who came through In a pinch and refereed the Red Wings- past three regular sea- Major MagICS game sons, was one of three t SKI & SPORTS t ~ ~~r!~!~ay& • For future reference, (speakmg of GPHA Mite teams) Class A, RegIOn 4 'W Saturday ONLY coaches honored Super Ski Sale!!! t North coach Mike Manzella and South's Tim Zimmerman The selectIOns were FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY WITH THIS AD! should take note of the Mite Penguins' second line. They call made by the Michigan t themselves the "Killer B" line. They ought to be ready for HIgh School Football Stone Crab Claws • Smoked Fish high school stardom In about seven years. Coaches ASSOCiatIOn Board of Directors at ~'.i 11f2 LB. BAG Raw, Peeled & Deveined • Puck Incidents. South High student 1, Grosse Pointe Its recent meetmg m t ~' "~:'1--A t News staff O. And throw III a narrow miss or two for the pall' Clare, Michigan ~,,:~.:;¥~~. of hockey statisticians who bravely stuck their chins over the rq;~ t SHRIMP $12.95 top of the glass, thereby riskmg life, limb and dental work, Crab Meat • Crab Legs • Squid to get a view of the game Grid clinic ~,~" I, ~ • "'~ .1..<, t • And Just III case anybody wants to know, the rematch IS scheduled t - '~ Fresh Bay Fresh Ocean Feb 9 Yes, I'll be there and no, I'm not pIcking any The Michigan HIgh faVOrItes SchoolFootball Coach- SCALLOPS PEACH es ASSOCiatIOnISspon- t 20% to 5~{~PT'!:~Skiwearl t $4.19 LB. $2.98 LB. sonng Its 13th annual Football CIJI1ICat the LB• n",,4-1_"'" I roo ,.,. 200/0 off Ski Gloves & , Fresh Eastern SWORDFISH •• $8.95 ..JlJnior troohv.;, for Pnm Ali - _. .._. ... -.- , ------~- .. Ua.lLlC \....-1't"cn.. "UJUlJC.I::) t I .Jan 25and 26 University Liggett School fresh- 6-0), and .Julle Karges of IlhnOls ' After Ski Boots ' EXCEPT GORTEX , Fancy, Gulf Coast SAVE $200 a lb . man Pdm All ha<;added one more (6-2,6.0), Cathy Wachter of Mlch- Thc program IS open trophy to her collectIOn All, the 19an(6-2,6-1), and Julie McKeonof to anyone 99 Jumbo, Raw on our fresh t Ski Boots from $49 , Cla~s Be ,;tate champion at No 1 IllinOIS(a 6-4,4-2default) Her one Pre registratIOn SHRIMP cooked & peeled <;lOgles,captured fIfth place In the loss was to Jenmfer Na!>serof I1- may be made by send Exceptional Discounts on X-Country • 14-and-under dIVI'i,Onof the West. hnOls (4-6, 2-6) 109a check made out t and Downhill Packages. , $9.89 LB. SHRIMP ern Clo!>edInVitatIOnalJUnior In- to the MIlS F C A to door Tenms ChamplOn~hlpsheld at All's most exciting victory came Dan Lauer, Head Foot- HOURS MON .THURS 108 FRI & SAT 10-6 Enjoy a good bottle of wine or champagne with Midland on Dec 10 In a match agamst highly rated ball Coach, Benton 20343 MACK • SOUTH OF VERNIER t the game - Choose from our fine selection. All, who plays No 1 slIlglcs for Demse Mezera of IllinOISDown 5-3 Harbor High School, t GROSSE POINTE WOODS Sale Items Available Thursday, Fnday & Saturday WITH THIS AD the ULS varsity tcnllls team, de- In the third st't, Ah ralhed to pull Benton Harbor, Mlch , ... 884~5660 1 Caah and C.r Onl feated Shannon Dean of OhIO(6-3, off a 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 wm 49022 I~~~~~~a )OS ••• • • PC

Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Two-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS ICenter Ice in the GPHA\ ~~n~~:L~'~~1:~t~s~:~cor~d:~~~can~R~~6i!mn2,aw~2:~orkgOlULSOf(tci (Continued from Page IC) ham and Gotfredson ChriS El- varsity ICehockey team played two last goal of the penod on a pass urday Jan 19 (By Walter Con- Its best start so far. Ten pomts by' scored on a perfect pass from Be- dndge wa~ In goal for the Blues games last week The first was a from Blrgbauer nolly): Colby led the Knights to only a 20-19 langer BIrgbauer converted a and Jon Paul Sweda, for the Wings. tough 8-2 loss to Gabriel RIchard on The Kmghts started the second C h t.. t' defIcit at the half. But ULS came", Leimbach pass to score for the BLUES.BLACK HAWKS Jan 10 On Saturday, Jan 12, how- periOd sluggishly After glVlng upa age cocc op ImlS Ie out fl~t III the t~lrd quarter, and' ~~C'hft~~e~~~~s~~~~ c~o~~tt~~ The Blues topped the Black ever, ULS downed SouthVieW goal eaSily, the Toledo team looked Coach Tony Gallaher remamed Southf1el~ Chnstlan ,reeled off 23.; Hawks, 2-1 GiOrgiOgave the Blues Toledo, 6-2 like It was closmg 111 WIth 38 see- optimIstic about the future of his pomts to Lhe Kmghts 10. The fmal -- scormg Goaltenders Behl Rabbam Coach RICh Lacca's Kmghts onds left m the second penod, the young UniverSIty Liggett School score was 54-32 Colby was once an d B0bb y Ra hIdaim p aye we II ahe1-0convertedlead in theasecondBufalinoperIOdpasswhenIn opened the sconng on a great shot Kmghts :,cored tWICem 12seconds. varsity team, despite agam high scorer for ULS With 15' RED WINGS-MAJOR MAGICS th th d d Bl k H k I ay mto the top of the net by John Pet- The flr~t of the two was another tal- two losses last week' pomts Every Major MagiC player con- es lr f rd~h' ac awM PC . nlh, With assists to Gordie Malt- ly by Connolly on a Blrgbauer pass On Jan 8, the Kmghts fell to a Coach Gallaher's team WIll tributed III thiS 1-0 wm over the ~Ic~w:ss::tmg e ~~~IUPgav~ ~~ land and Paul SmIth However, Twelve seconds later, SmIth, with tough Plymouth Christian team, travel to Bethesda on Jan 18 for a, Wmgs Baskel scored the only goal Blues the wm With hiS goal on a Gabriel Richard scored two qUick a crov.d around him, sent the puck 61-45. The outcome was decided m 7'30 P m. game tHy John Travisl. of the game in the second penod. Matt Carner pass goals, and the fIrst perIOd ended mto the net, ConnollyassIstmg the first quarter when the Kmghts JV splits pair Bnan Holhday aSSisted Each With the Kmghts behind, 2-1 The Kmghts gave up one goal trailed, 16-6 The Kmghts' early team relted on strong offense and a FLYERS-RED WINGS ULS opened the sconng aga111111 ami scored one In the thIrd penod lapse was baSically caused by an The ULS JV basketball team ex- steady defense Goaltenders RICky The Flyers won their second the second penod on a goal by The lone third penod goal was by abundance of turnovers. ULS then perienced the highs and lows of an Gokenbach (Magics) and Ryan straight over the Wmgs, 3-2 Scotty Smith, With MaItland and Petnlll Blrgbauer on a blazmg slapshot rallied, but It was too late ULS entire season in justtwo games last' Meier played very well Coach Ed Wleczorkowski got the only goal of tallying assists The Kmghts lo~t from a pIle-up that the goalie never Coach Tony Gallaher stated, "We week After lOSing by more than 40 O'Mfalley voluhnteered hiS talents as ~~~ f~~~lg~~ef~f.~n~~~t s~ig~d the game In a letdown during the had a chance on Connolly got hiS fell down 10 early, but then played pomts to Plymouth Christian, 56-15, are eree In t IS game period, Robert Cardillo scored on a last eight mmutes, when Richard UllI'd assist of the game them even the rest of the way." on Tuesday, Jan. 8, the Kmghts PENGUINS-FLYERS . d I scored four goals ImpreSSive goaltendmg was the Selllor captam Harold Colby kept bounced back to mp previously un- The Penguins hustled past the glce ef echon from Danny Bom- In the SouthVIew Toledo contest. key to the victory Freshman goal- the Kmghts In the game WIth 24 defeated SouthfIeld Christian, 41-40 Flyers, 3-1, to remam undefeated \ch and Mike Ugval to gIVe the SmIth started the scormg when he tender Steve Stoyka played two pomts and 16 rebounds. on Friday, Jan 11 Southfleld m the second half Dave Gracey relt~~\~e 2~~~1~~~c~:~~a2~::r~~~d took a slapshot off the boards from penods and only let m one goal On Fnday, Jan 11, ULS played Christian had beaten Plymouth opelleu I/le ::.conng Jl1 me tlr~t pe- the lead to one; Tony Marl as- W:lit Connelly :lnd sent the pu~k m Saphoffiort> lerf>my R('lf>pky plRy- thp SouthfIeld (,hn"hcln Eagles Christian earlIer nod and Justin Braun added two sisted. to the net The Kmghts' second goal ed the third penod and gave up on- one of the top teams m the MICh- ULS came out flat against Ply- unassisted goals III the second pe_ I h h d d of the penod was by John Blrg- ly one goal Igan Independent Athlehc Confer- mouth Chnstlan and was doml- nod to put it away A-line defense- ~ t e t Ir peno ,Peter Anton- bauer on a spectacular shot from a The Klllghts host South Lyon at ence A combmahon of hustle and nated from the begllllllng The half- men George Chnstiansen and en 0 scored from the pomt on as- time score was 26-6, and thmgs did SISts from Spicer and CardIllo Dave Ferguson played well Goal- That proved to be the game-winner N rth b d 68-58 not get any better for the Knights In tender Jon Romme made several when Olmsted scored With one sec- 0 ca 9e rs re 0un the second half. key saves. The "KIller B" lme of ond left, from Gotfredson Geoff ,The Southfield Christian game Mark Campbell, Tommy Waldron, Miller played well In goal for the was a different story UtIlizmg an Bill Faber and Shane Penczak has Flyers, who also got strong games aggreSSIve man-to-man defense, yet to be scored upon thIS year from Gary Olson and Jason Che\t- By Bill Hoover hab led the reboundmg Spikers take ULS throttled the high sconng RED WINGS-SEALS alier., North High North's freshman cagers beat Southfield team and went into the The Wings outscored the Seals, North High's boys' varsity bas- L'Anse Creuse, 44-23, Jan. 8 Kirk second locker room with a 19-10lead at the 5-2, behind the fme skating of seb- Pee Wee Division ketball team bounced back from a Lowry led the NorSE-men With 10 half astian Yofre, Leo SavagglO, Steven Jan. 8 loss to Warren Woods Tower, pOllltS and six rebounds Steve Grosse Pointe North's varsity Early in the third quarter the Owens and goalie Ryan Meir. Scar- BLACK HAWKS-MAPLE LEAFS 51-50, to trounce Lake Shore, 68-58, Langs had mne pomts and Steve volleyball team earned a second lead was narrowed to three points iog in the first period was Red The Hawks and Leafs renewed on Friday night. "LIttle Art" Szymanski had eIght place flmsh in last Saturday's But the Knights assured them- Wing Billy Crandall who cap- their intra-league rivalry as each Against Tower, North, with Just Bloomfield InvitatIOnal North was selves of the victory when Frank italized on a pass from George team began the playoffs to deter- one wm in its first four games, held Matmen fall in the tournament's DIVISion I, Karabetsos sank a foul shot with 10 Massu. The seals' George Kimmel mine the Pomte's representative a two-point lead at the half With along with Clarkston, Farmington, seconds left III the game. came back to score the first of hiS for the district championships. The nine seconds to go III the game, After winnmg the Fordson Tour- Bloomfield Lahser and Waterford "This was a most important VIC- two goals before Marty Hage put Hawks rode a 2-0 first period lead North was In front by one when nament on Jan 5, North varsity Ketterlllg and would play two tory," sighed a relieved Coach the Wings back in front as the pe_ on goals by Scott Soule and Gabe Tower fouled senior point guard wrestlers lost the Bi-County opener games agamst each diVISIOnal op- Chuck Wright. "After being totally nod ended. He added two more Benvenuto to a 5-1 Wlll. Renata Dan K'tOPIzke. Sh 00tmg one-an d- t0 ClIntonda1e, 27-42 Th e, JV how- ponen t P omts score d wo uld brea k humihated on Tuesday, the boys . f t h t t . k f th Roxas assisted on Soule's goal. one Kopitzke mIssed the first shot ever, rolled to a 30-12 victory over a tIe. d 'd d t thO goa1s for hIS Irs a rlc a e Kevin McCracken made it 3-0when ' eCI e a gIVe IS game 101 per- season David Pulls played well, and Tower controlled the rebound Chntondale, led by Andy Meimng North beat ItS first opponent, cent. Now they see what can be ac- . g g 1 he converted passes from Greg They got the ball to SlnkenwI'c and Chns Hayes North plays host Farmington, 15-6, 15-11, behmd the I' h d . I Scorm a oa Semack and Peter Masouras z, comp IS e Wit 1 the right attitude who drove III and made a 22-footer to Notre Dame and Bethesda this successful bump-set-spike plays and and effort" Jeff Osborne scored on Juan to han d Nor th th e 1oss. wee k ,an d titrave s a Trayon J an. a so11d defA'ense. gams t secon d toe The games left the JV record at Squirt Division Ganum's centering pass to narrow Art Szymanski led North scorers 19 Clarkston, North rode the specta- 3-4. Coach Wright's team travels to SABRES-BLACK HAWKS thekleadto 3-1, but the Hawks came with 23 points. cular saves of Paula Harms and Bethesda ChristIan for a 6 p.m The Sabres started the year off bac With two goals from Roxas', Nor th open ed B1-Coun ty League T k lees C 1 te Sar tor t0 a 15-13 wm,. but contest on Friday, Jan 18. with a 6-1 Win over the Black Semac k , Benvenuto, Davis, Chute play Jan. 11 against Lake Shore, Ian ers ose lost the second game, 15-6 Hawks Stephen Wesley earned a and Danny Grundman (two) drew and after starting slowly, took a North's boys' sWim team lost to Two hours later, North used Spikers win hat trick with three nice goals assists Black Hawks coaches cred- lead it never relinqUished The con- Dearborn, 59-24, on Jan 10. Norse- short serves to burn Kettering, Everett Covacha scored twice and ited much of the victory to goal- test saw nine of North's 15 players men among the first place fmishers 15-8, 15-6, before facing Lahser. On Friday, Jan. 11, the ULS JV John ~aycock scored once in a tender Jim "Awesome" Bunn, who score; all saw playing time were Greg Cooksey in the 100back, Harms served 11 straight pomts volleyball team travelled to Aca- well-played game Assists went to halted several Leaf scoring Leading scorer SzymanskI MIke Woods in the 100 breast and and Brooke Bessert, the fmal four, demy of the Sacred Heart and re- Bryan Cass, ~ike Owens and ~att threats. pumped In 24 pomts, collected MIke Reynolds in dlVlng' in this 15-0 victory. In the second turned With a 15-2, 15-5 win. Coach Smith (two each) and to Billy Cass BLACK HAWKS-NORTH STARS seven rebounds, three assists and game, North won, 15-9. Theresa Durand's team played a T R. Youngblood put the Hawks on The Hawks scored a 10-1 victory two blocked shots. Junior Rob In the playoffs with Division I strong game, dominating the court the board with his goal with time 111 this rematch of two teams which Skuras had nine points, nine re- Gym nasts open yea r wmners Farmington Hamson and from start to finish. running out. Goaltenders Gabe played to a tie before Christmas bounds and two blocked shots North's gymnastIcs team, coach- North Farmington, North lost to The team's serves were the Erikson and Michael DeNardis Zack Van Auken scored hiS first North's next game is Fnday, ed by Gretchen Madison and Bruce HarrIson, 15-8in the first game, but strong point of the win. Freshman played well in the nets. Erik LlOd- goal of the season when he can- Jan 1B, at 7:30 p.m. at home Bentley, lost to Ann Arbor Pioneer came back With 15-5 and 15-4 vie- Sue Georgi amazed the crowd say, sam Hartson, Garrett Ryan verted pane$.! from linemates against Roseville Brablec. - on Jail" 9,1'33-25-'10255 Nicole Leh- tories.' Then ,in the' champIOnship when she j)lasted .five. straight and Smith had strong defensive Roxas and Soule In all, Roxas had North's JV boys' basketball team man scored a 795 on the vault and fmal match agamst North Far- serves which the opponents did not games for the Sabres four goals, Soule had two goals and -split last week, losing to Tower, a 73 on the floor exercise Cmdy mmgton, North lost out, 15-11,15-9 even attempt to return. three assists. Benvenuto had two 49-44, before topping Lake Shore, Dundon and J1Il Dornbrock turned "We played great and never The ULS spikers host Oakland BLUES-RED WINGS goals and one assist and his Ime- 59-18,in the Bi-County opener. Tom 111 scores of 7 55 and 6 5, respec- quit," saId team captam Sartor Christian on Friday, Jan. 18 ed r,nd my chc!<1<( ) Charge'0 ( )M.... rc.'-d --) v-...---- * female teleVISIon an- Tickets at Joe Louis ~ i : nouncer French TV Arena & TicketWorfd .' : • • : II

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Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page Four.C • GROSSE POINTE NEWS 6-FOR RENT 6-Fd~RENT 4-HEL.P WANTED 4-HELP wANTeD 4-HELP WANTED 5-sifOATION i-FOR RENT i-FOR RENT UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED GENERAL. GENERAL GENERAL WANTED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED HOUSTON/HAYES - Large 1 . DENTAL OFFICE assIstant MARYLAND. Kercheval, 2 BEACONSFIELD close to or 2 bedroom, includes all BABYSlTIER, mature wcr MATURE. responSible and LOWER FLAT ON Maryland, If you relate well with peo. congenial "ecretary fOI'local AURA'S bedroom upper Apphances, Mack In DetrOIt Smgle ullhtLes. apphances, carpet- pie have admlnlstrall\'e man, prefer In my home. 3 Grosse PolOte Park No newly decorated 881.3149 home. House IS Il1sulated, service orgamzatlOn Good HOME SITTING SERVICE pets Adults preferred Ing, clean, secW'e, well man- abIlity and enJoy working In boys, 6, 4, 18 months, must after 2 pm new storms, security guard baSICSkills, typmg 60 wpm, T L C of children. elderly Slove, refngerator $300 plus age $260 and up 527-6625 a health profession, we have own transportation Hourly overmght and 24 N ff Newly decorated Good bu~ 15.5 45, 5 days per week, computer Input Submit utilities 885.7849 UPPER FLAT - on e, transportatIOn $300 a ONE BEDROOM upper, pn would like to talk with you 8 hour r~tes 12 years with near St Paul, newly very liberal pay References resume to Box #J-32, vate basement, 4885Haver. 886.3120 Grosse Pomte News, 99 Ker- Mrs Hammond, whose GRATIOT/8 Mile, 3 bedroom, decorated. vacant, stove. month 885-5196 requlred Please call after $400 plus utllttles, security hIll $215 monthly, plus LOVING CARE needed 10 my agency served Grosse 30 pm, 885-1399 cheval, Grosse Pomte refrtgerator, dls~al. 1car HARPER WOODS on Wash- security 792-7733 Grosse POInte Woods horne 6 Farms, 48236 Pomte over 30 years Licens- No pels 885-0B82 garage 882.9150 tenaw. 2 bedroom, famIly for 2 children, Monday thru P ART-TIME RN for mld- ed Bonded TWO BEDROOM lower - ap. THREE BEDROOM, 2 balh LOSE 10-29poun~ 10 30days 7 MILE/Hayes, 2 bedroom, room, appliances $425 Fnday - 7 30 a m -5 30 mghts Part-time LPN for pllances, own utilities No l St Clair Shorps. S':.',/Mack Earn extra mcome 881-9191 247-0283. screened porch, $325 a FAIRCREST AND Hayes- area. $450 per month, plus P m ~lust have references afternoons Cottage Rose- pets Security References 2 month plus all uhhties Secu. bedroom upper. 1 garage utthhes Available February and transportahon If you VIlla Nursing Center, 25375 PART TIME Grosse Pomte EXPERIENCED, lovmg care Slllgie/mature couple d f Heat mcluded $225 are a warm and caring per- Kelly, RosevIlle Woods office Good typmg m my Grosse Pomte home Farms $450 886-2044 rlly deposIt an re erences laVon's Rental and Property 1st 771-1851 son please reply evemngs at GIRL FRIDAY for Grosse skills and telephone ex. Learning and fun actIVities NICE, 2 bedroom upper flat 371-1832 Management 773-2035 ONDUPREY near Moross one 881-8575 Pomte Real Estate office, perlence reqUlred 884-8989 for toddlers 823-{)933 Outer DrIve - CadIeux 3 BEDROOM lower flat Ful. ONE BEDROOM upper Heat of the cleanest and safest DRIVER WANTED for auto part time Call Mr George PERSONALITY plus waitres- NURSE/Companion Expert- area $250 plus utili lies ly carpeted, stove, refrtger- I'ncluded. stove, refrlgera- areas m DetrOIt Close to ator supplied Tenants pay B df d shoppmg, Hospital. tran~ parts store, $3 50 per hour Palms or Mr BIll Queen for ses for busy fun food saloon enced WIth references and 331-4166 own uhhtles $285per month tor Carpeted $265 e or Call 871 5900, ask for Dave Intervlew at 886-4444 Apply 2-5 pm, Wool)' transportatIOn Day or night portatlon Immaculate 23 INDIAN VILLAGE area - plus securtty Workmg near Mack 259-9550after 5 bedroom home Beautiful Nager MEDICAL ASSistant wanted Bullys, Hayes/Kelly, 824-4379 Parker 2 bedroom lower adults preferred 521-3612 pm for mtermst and surgeon Detroit 839-8777 flat Spotless, very comfort- landscapmg, recreatIOn SITIER 6 30 a m -8 30 a m PRIVATE NURSING BRICK bungalow - lUce. Im- MAN WITH VIOLIN room. Ideal for young couple School days References re Must have Insurance bIlling ASSISTANT cook Experienc- able Completely redone 5409 PLEASE CALL PAT who would hke to start own expertence Call Joyce, 713. Around the clock medIate occupancy 1 AT THIS NEWSPAPER qUIred 3318431 ed short order needed for $300per month, pIlL'> deposIt 109 their own home $490 O'~O In home, hospital or nursmg and uhhhes Fordham 371-8540,839-9709 882-ll294 B<\BYSITIER m my horne days. Gmopolis Greek Town. 886 0903 apply m person home RN's, LPN's, Aides, LAKESHORE REALTY MORANG-2bedroomupper, C I I weekday~, short period. non F ULL TIME babysItter for 2 companions. male attt:ll- heat mcluded, $320 882-&159THREE BEDROOM OOOla. year old Ex~rtenced and 3318881 331-8580 KENSINGTON near Harper, 4 smoker. 0\\ n transportatlon ACCOMPLISHED kmtters dants, hve-ms Screened and DetrOIt Available February bedroom house, fireplace, 8859272 references a mustl 222-0 WILL TRAIN Replies confidentlal. Send vice Home, office Ca1l296- talnmg Immediate occu- includmg ulthties 886-5007. Key Opportumtles For resume: Box #5-20, Grosse SERVICES pancy No pets $1,000 per Success Minded Person 7798 or 296-5825 month 963-4052,882-7179 Pointe News, 99Kercheval, HOUSESmING - College CALL NOW! 557-1200 Grosse Pointe, 48236 WE WILL clean your home 5 ROOMS for rent, DetrOIt JOB NETWORK student. expertenced Thorough, honest, good 774-5223after 10a.m DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted Grosse POinte refere'1ces JOHNSTONE &: JOHNSTONE 27300Southfield Rd. Fee references, dependable. 792- 884-0600 922HARCOURT - 3 bedroom 4 days per week in Grosse call 778-5027 Leave name . 3817,792-1983. IDEAL FOR male college stu- Pomte area pertodontal number HOUSE, upstairs bedroom, upper flat, I'h baths, sun dent Part-time bartender pracl1ce. Telephone DIane HOUSECLEANING -ll'ature appliances. fmished base- porch, stove, refngerator Will tram Apply In person at 882-1120 5-SITUATION Harper Woods woman, ment. garage Outer Drive- No pets $625 822-ll907eve- 1-4, Club 500. 17569 East WANTED seeks housedeamng Rea- Warren area 881-9077. nings Warren NURSE'S AIdes needed - all sonable, dependable, refer- HONEST AND dependabl e UPPER 2 bedroom flat on GRATIOTI7 MIle area. Lux- shifts. Expenences prefer- eneces 526-3560 unous qUiet terrace garden And Enj~y 5 Acres of Backyard ACCOUNTING CLERK - Im- red Apply St Anne's nurs- lady would Itke day work In Yorkslure, DetrOIt, WlthfIre- mediate opening for expen- Grosse Pomte Park area EXPERIENCED lady lookmg place, $275 plus utIhtIes 1bedroom apartment, $280 mg home, 6232 CadIeux/ 521-2225,751-2854 On the Detroit River enced accountlOg clerk, Harper. Good references Hav e for house work References 1l8IHl744after 6 p m The River Terrace Apartments CRT experience required transportatton 824-7289 available Own transporta- BERKSHIRE between War- (Opposite Indian Village) 77~ DISCOVER A tion Every other Fnday ALTER-CHARLEVOIX ren/Chandler Park 2 bed- ~ (313) 824.3709 EXPERIENCED housekeepe r 82H371. Grosse Pomte SIde, attractive ;" Hopp Management Company GENERAL OFFICE help. typ- CAREER IN and compaOlon, man 0r room, family room, fIre- 109 experience reqUIred WANT A sparkhng clean studio, one or two bedroom place, 2 car garage, $400 lady Excellent referpnces apartments Includes ap- Good With fIgures call for REAL ESTATE Mrs. Roberts, 463-8897. house? $35 average Save monthly Credit cheeked appointment 823-1169 your valuable lime I After 6 phances and utilities $190, 881-8469 824-1721 WILL CARE for the elderly $230, $250 a month 331-7852, Classes now forming for state , pm. 7753028 GROSSE POINTE Farms. EXPERIENCED. non-smok- approved 40hour pre-hcense day or mght Experienced 824-7039 mg. loving, mature woman References Helen, 712-1151 WELCOME Ladles house- Lothrop, 4 bedrooms, 21~ trammg Classes begm GRATIOT - Greiner area, 5 bath ranch, attached gar- needed for chIld care of 4 February 18th Materials cleamng servIce Trustwor- ffiEVIEW NURSE AIDE Wishes pnvat e room lower, carpeted, SIde month baby, H hours/day, charge of $45 Schweitzer thy and thorough Referen- age. mcludes carpettng, m my home 885.3176 duty call Sue, Monday - ces 372-5072 drIve, garage, newly de- c;lrapes. range, refrigerator, The Finest New School of Real Estate Thursday, 824-2449 corated. heat not mcluded, Flonda room etc, $1,000 WANTED dishwashers, cash- WANT A clean and shmy Rental Townhomes Permit #170 EXPERIENCED learnm g securIty deposIt, $235 per monthly 885-0840 iers. counter help Full or n the Grosse Pomtes and 10 home? I'm honest lInd de- month 294-5592 in Downtown Detroit part time Apply Hass Roast St Clatr Shores, call George dIsabIlities teacher With pendable Have references' GROSSE POINTE Park 2 Beef cafeteria, 10990Gra- Smale for more mformatlon Master 10 EducatIOn WI11 774-8475 BEDFORD/Warren area, bedroom upper flat Refer- tutor or babYSit weekdays clean, 2 bedroom lower flat encC5 required No pets tlOtlOuter Drive 12 noon-I and reservaltons at 886-4200 HONEST AND dependable pm SCHWEITZER REAL References Call 885-4198 plus den, 1If.! baths. fmlshed After 5 pm, 792-4815 woman to do housework basement. spltt heat, appli- Shoe Store manager wanted ESTATE BETI'ER HOMES &: RESPONSIBLE Wayne Stat e ~ References Between 5 GROSSE POINTE area apart- seruor WIllSItfor your home , \ ances, fenced yard, garage, Honest, reliable, self-dlrect- GARDENS p m -8 p m 886-4423 ment. 1 bedroom. livmg chIldren and pets Excellen t $340 monthly No pets Im- 109, person needed to man- PHOTO FINISHING/ mediate occupancy 773- room, dmette, kitchen. car- age m the St Clair Shores references 75Hl842 or 885- 5C-CATERING pet. appliances, laundry. FRAME STORE 8839 3343 area ,Needs full lime employees for parking, transportatIOn, Must be avaIlable to work 40-50 sales and stock work Ap- POLISH LADY wants hve-In CELEBRATE The New Yearl MACK/Wayburn - 2 bed. Immaculate Decorated hours per week, mcludmg plicants must be able to position, carmg for elder Book a party With APRON room, appliances, gas. H B 0., gas. smgle $315, some Saturdays and Sun- Iy or children call after 7 ASSOCIATES and receIve a water mcluded New decor couples $325 886-9770or 882- work evemngs and week. 822-@92 days ends, have outgomg per- pm, 875~586 complimentary order of 9549 Experience helpful but not hor.,'r1 OllPrvP5 We feature .,on;Jllty !!'l(! neat ap- HOr.fE llEALTH Cai€ wuike r ATTENTION GROSSE POINTE mandatory - we Willtrain I specIalty appetizers and MOVINGANDSTORAGE CO I pearance and handwrltmg WIthreferences and medica complete gourmet meals Please send resume, Box Photographic background trammg seeks posItion With RENTERS Reasonable Rates #N-3O,Grosse Pomte News, and knowledge a defmlte elderly person 545-8987 882-7149 Low - Low rates on renters Reliable ServIce 99 Kercheval, Grosse POinte - Insurance plus Interviews by appomt. COLLEGE STUDENT lookmg Free Estimates Farms, MI 48236 MARI~'S CATERING' Inter- Call Ted GillespIe 343-{)481.822-4400 ment only Call Mr Galluc- for summer Job Capable 0f natIOnal cUisme, Hors-d- If 468-3'00 WOMAN needed to care for CI at 881.7330 you are a instructIOn 10 tenOls, la ouvres, dmners, buffets De- RIVARD - lower. SpaCIOUS,3 toddler rn my Grosse Pomte qualified applicant. - 4009HAVERHILL. 3 bedroom. leasmg Cenler crosse, volleyball and base livered Call 862-{i295 bedrooms, 2 baths. hVlng Open Dal1y.lllo6 Woods home Weekdays, 8 ball Good With kids Also, IIf.! baths, 2car garage, fire. room, dmlng room, den, fIre- a m ~ p m No smokmg EXP.I!.RIr.:NC!'.:1)bartenders place. ImmedIate move-m Weekends, IT 105 needed Immediately Exper- experIenced 10 sales and 0 f- DINNER FOR one - buffets place. appliances. $700 884- Closed Thursday 886-5681 after 7 pm or Ienced waItresses, exper- flCe work Please call afte r for fifty Food WIthout the $4W plus securIty plus utili. 3559 36H106 days ties 962-5313leave message Telephone: 259-6642 or 352-8450 Ienced head waitress needed 5 p m 885-6674 fuss Carry-outs or set.up DUPLEX on Moross, full SECRETARY for small ImmedIately. Waiters HANDYMAN - all repair" , and serve Discounts for DEVONSHIRE - Three bed- basement, 2 bedrooms A Slflj\h Drvr!opmrn t Grosse POinte office Typmg 774-0530, 21801 Harper, St small JObs, carpenter work , referrals Call Jackie, 371- room ranch, 2 bath, $450plus Available February 1st necessary 881-0000 Clair Shores palntlOg Pete, 882-2795 6570 secunly 882-M98. $350. 293-6335 t:5:r Eq",1 H"u .. n~Oppmt'H"ly ~

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6-FOR RENT 6C-OFFICE 6D-vACATloN 6E-GARAGE 8-ARTICLES a-ARTICLES 8-ARTICLES 8-ARTICLES UNFURNISHED FOR RENT RENTALS FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BEACONSFIELD, DetrOIt - 2 GROSSE POINTE WOOD THOMASVILLE Queen size FURNITURE Wholesale DIS- CUSTOM DINING room set, bedroom lower $2SO per S HARBOR SPRINGS Hom e GARAGE WANTED for oId 30 YEARS accumulation All 19830 Mack Ave Make Your bedroom set, $1,600 or best appliances, Teak wood 112 tributors of Michigan, AAA pecan and antique white, 6 month, available Im- car 885-0113 offer 751-0842 or 885-8839 "Wholesale DIrect To You"l chairs, pedestal table, 4 medIately 884-4818 Offices for rent In prime pr o. SKIING table - 40", breakfast set. fessIOnaI bUtldlng SUltab Ie reservatIOns early Specla I 6F SHARE LIVING TWO FRENCH rabbit coats, round table, bedroom sets, SeIling all new merchandise leaves, server, chIna BEACONSFIELD, DetrOit 2 for attorney, CPA, InSUr. rates QUARTERS excellent condition, size chests, tables, chaIrs, hvmg 10 oflgmal cartons 2 piece cabinet, excellen~ AskIng bedroom lower, newly ance, manufacturers rep , 882-2597 10-12 8857664 room, Rattan, stereo, 2 mattress sets, twm $59, full $1,300 823-1642 decorated, appliances In realtor, or other professlO FEMALE roommate deslr ed black/white TV's Fnday- $79, queen $99, sofa sleepers n- GA YLORD - Boyne Moun ANTIQUE love seat, 3 shelf KILN, 20" electrIC Crusdder eluded, pets acceptable $300 al Rent Includes receptlO n. upper flat, $150 plus I~ ut II. Saturday, 10-4 pm 4158 $119,bunk beds complete $88 tam area Newly decorate d glass front bookcase, maple With KIln Sitter, automatic per month 884-4818 1st, waltmg room, confe r. ltles Grosse Pomte, afte r 9 YorkshIre 7 piece hv10g rooms $239, condo on mland lake Sleeps dmmg set All excellent con- control, $200 or best offer TROMBLEY Road - luxury 3 ence room, telephone sy s pm 884-5079 decorative lamps from 881 8347, 886 3800 6. 2 full baths, 2 bedroom s dition 839-3624 TWIN BEDS, loveseats, TV, $14 88, 5 piece wood dinettes bedroom, 2 bath upper l1at, tern, utilities, kltchenett e WANTED Non-smoker, 25-35 dmmg room set, stereo, 58 YARDS Wuanda Wea~ e An and loft, fireplace, dish TORO Snowblower (2), per- $159, $800 Pits 1lQ\I,' $375 Open natural fireplace, newly de. Copy machme, parkmg an d 855 Cook Hoad Evenm gs manual typewriter, desk tron nylon plush carpet, Ice secretanal space avallabl washer, T V 882-4403 after 6 fect condItIOn, $110and $125 to the public, aealers and m- corated and carpeted, 2 car e pm 641-7458 881-2619 palaze (vanilla), brand new, garage, $700 per moth 882- Call 882-1470 or 884-9331 885-4706 stllutlonal sales welcome WANTED - roommate t 0 Name brands, Serta, etc paid $3;; a yard, best offer 3965 No pets PRIME OFFICE space Utli I- LAUDERDALE BY SEA G E LARGE capacity, refrIg- BEAUTIFUL share nIce home on pleasa nt 9451 Buffalo, Hamtramck (l Vertlcid blinds, 400"x76", BISHOP and East Warren 2 tIes, copy machme, phon e, Oceanfl ont townhouse, 2 bed erator freezer, $95 886-3625 white Best offer 77!}O569'2 rooms Avatltlble February street $195 month 881-8956 FULL LENGTH block north of Holbrook, 1 bedroom lower All appli- Janitorial $2SO 771-7700 - IfALE OF Vermont pedestal block east of Conant), M W SNOWBLOWER 35 h P ances mcluded Carpet, fire. March 6G-STORE table, 6 Lord Gosford chairs, MINK COAT 400 SQUARE feet - offlc e 963 3123 884-7944 875-7166 Telegraph (2 blocks Bflgg<; - Stratton engme place, garage Very clean corner base hutch, rock space 2,800 storage - ware LEASE Breath of Sprmg Tourmaline South of 6 Mile), 532-4060 $150 881-1180 evemngs $350 per month One month BOYNE Country 2 lIer maple wood, $1,700 Advent house space Warren/Cad of Purchased at Chudlk's of Monday through Saturday, secunty plus utilities 1m Chalet, upper sleeps 8, lower TWO storefronts on corner model 760 Video beam TV, FURS WANTED leux area 882-9300 Blrmmgham Worn 5 times 10-8, Sunday, 12-5 14460 medIate occupancy 356- sleeps 6 TIers may be mter Mack and Nottmgham 1,000 remote control, 6 foot PROFESSIONAL OFFICE square foot, each $225 r Inherited fur coat so do not Gratiot (2 blocks north of 7 Consignment or Buy 0734, leave a message S connected 425-8933 screen, $2,500 468-1669 Mile Rd ) 521-3500 Monday In St Clair Shores On e month ealh UlJlltlC~ mclu~ need Have written appraIs- mmute from 1-94 and 1-696 MILLIONS VacatIOn In ed 822 1645 MOVING SALE - also 1977T- al of $10,000 Size 10-12 Prlc. through Saturday 10-8, 10909 LEE'S MARYLAND, Grosse Pomte Grand River (corner of Oak- Park Upper flat, 3 bed Latest contemporary deco r FLORIDA - but only a few Bud Town Landau, $1,550, ed to sell 886-6754 are tlble to stay at Pelican APPROXIMATELY 250 24500 Roxana, East DetrOIt man) 934-6900 Monday .20331 MACK 881 8082 rooms, garage, appIlances, Rent mcludes heat, air, elec square feet for lease m gl ft RARE DESK - An antique trlclty and JaOltorlal ser Cove Condo - on Bradenlon 771-1319 through Saturday, 10-7 45751TWIN size deluxe Ortho carpet Children OK No store Excellent locatIO n English "Davenport" desk DIXIe Hwy , Waterford Thwn- qwlted lnnerspnng mattf(~!>s pets Avallable February Vices, 200 1,600 sq ft 1m Beach, netlr Sarasota - 2 16' SEARS Coldspot, Whirlpool (cIrca 19th century) In ex- - 885-2280 ship (3 mlles west of Tele- set m cartons, never used 4th $1;0 plu'> utllille<; ('a \I mediate occupancv Mfor - bedrooms, beaullfully de- refngera tor /freezer top, l'f"llpnt condItIOn - of maho- gl,,~h) 0, ....;121 ;\Ivl1Jdy Must ~ell, ~1..:5 FVI lJvll. 331-1457 dable rates Commonweat h corale loretron , $175 30" gas stove, like new gany WIth leather top - 20" 288 0022 tub, pool, tenOls, weekly or 1,000 square feet, sUltabl e $150 Prambutator, child's through Saturday 10-8 Sun sleel bed frame $25 294 3904 GROSSE Pomte Park Not- Wide x 22' deep x 35" hIgh - monthly ra tes 573-8268 for any use $225 per mont h, buggIe, $35 Wooden high. day 12-5 Credit cards and eveOlngs ' tmgham Rd Lower flat, 2 a great buy, priced to sell . OFFICES FOR LEASE - weekdays utilities 822-1645 chair, $15 4' oak, mirrored checks accepted Delivery SIMMONS B t R t t- bedrooms, basement Se- Immediate occupancy - New phone 884-4696 available eau y es ma HARBOR Sprmgs - Harbor STOREFRONT ON corner buffet, $150 Sears dual up. 1'1'.'10 cUrity depOSIt $250 per offIces approximately 300 , of DARK OAK oval table, 2 ------tress kmg, like new Cove SpeCial "by owner' Mack/Nottmgham 1,500 sq nght sweeper With attach- DOLL APPRAISALS Serta mattresses C C 1\1 month 463-5357 sq feet each wIth separat e leaves, 6 chaIrs, $4SO 882- rates for wmter skI vaca feet, SUitable for lire store 0r ments, $50 ChIld's cnb and ANTIQUES OR girl's figure skates size 1 entrance, private lav, lunc 5974 GROSSE POINTE Woods, two h tlons Luxury condos fully auto parts, $225 per mont h, youth bed, $25 822-6138 COLLECTIBLES Men's Dynaflt ski b~ts Site room facllIl1es, prlvat e bedroom bnck ranch, fire- eqUipped, sleeps 9 965-9409 mcludmg utlhtles 822 1645 BRUNSWICK regulation bll- MAN WITH VIOLIN - SUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM 9 886 2854 place, basement, garage parkmg, air condltlOnmg In, days, 281-1802 evemngs and PLEASE CALL PAT 757-5568 ------highly VISible "Village' lard table 5'xI0', WIth eqwp- $560 a month No pets weekends before 9 p m 6H-FOR RENT AT THIS NEWSPAPER tllNERS' A MOVING SALE complete fur- menl $750 977-3794 AUTOMOBILE O IY • s mture for one bedroom Shorewood E R Brown area location $300 each plus OR SALE 8B2-0294 utlhlles Call Alice Schulte MARCO ISLAND Condomml- ELECTRIC CHAIR hft, Weco- low as $48 quarterly for apartment, sell all for best Realty, 886-8710 s STAIN GLASS materials - 881-8900 for leasmg urn Sandcastle beachfront FOR RENT or sale, Babcoc k later Reasonable 885-7166 pubIlc hablhty, comprehen- offer 522-5384 after 6 p m Solder Iron, fOIl,hd, grinder, THREE Bedroom, partially 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Ex- co-op $19,500 or best offer SlVe, fire and theft 527-2260, ' furnished or unfurmshed NEW OFFICE bul1dmg, 1-94a t G LASS SALE Plate, thermo- etc 886-3714 12 MIle, up to 1,700 square qwsitely furrushed Bi-week- 9-5 pm Call 56!}o0710 AHe r panes, mirrors, frosted, cor- 881-2376 E BUY BOOKS home Fireplace 5051 Buck- SKIS Rosslgnal "Elite" feet, ample parkmg, base - Iy and monthly (313) 232- 6 pm, 776-3397 ngated, plexi clearance HOUSESALE-Damshwal- mgham $475 monthly 579- l8OCM, Marker 33 bindmgs, nut, cane, sofa & chair Her- IN YOUR HOME ment storage For medical 2631 (313) 743-4407 sale One day only Satur- 2301 , Munan boots size 9, $75 man Miller Eames chalrs legal, accountmg, bankmg SIESTA KEY FlorIda New. 3 7-WANTED day, noon-4 p m City Glass complete Rossignal "Exhl- ash Ash butcher block table STUDIO apartments, $175 salon, elc 886-2206 . bedroom condommlUm , TO RENT Co, 15121 CharleVOIX, Free offers, no obhgatlOn uhllhes mcluded Gratiot! Gulf Side Available January bltlon-S" 175CM, Marker 33 36"x84" 9'xI2' Chmese ru,g. appraisals furmshed SMALL OFFICE desk-ehalr, PROFESSIONAL wnter see kg Grosse Pomte Park East Outer Dnve area or February $1,950 per bmdmgs, Munari boots size ladles bike, 8' X2' perforated entire estates also desll cd 372-3363. secretary-answenng servJce one or two bedroom apart MAPLE BUNK or twm beds 9 $75 complete 821-4355 steel post Dux lounge chaIr' available 885-1900 17901 month 778-1956, 884-5955 Set complete with ladder, JOHN KING ment In quiet location FORMlCA TABLE, SIXchalfS, 885-4115 5911 YORKSHIRE, 3 bed- East Warren BOYNE area, ski chalet at g etc $210 882-0763 Smgle, mature woman, Ion chma cabinet, excellent con 961-0622 rooms, 1'12 baths, mcely dec- Spring Brook Hills Club. KONICA 35mm Fl 7 auto- A LOVELY 13X15 office WIth a time reSident of Palo Alto , ANDARY CUSTOM coyote dillon, $325 PlaId chaIr, orated Ideal for smgles house With sauna and Jacuz- Califorma, Will housesl reflex T3 camera Auto • Ch and save thiS ad • natural skylight and custom fur jacket Size 6 8 Like oHoman, good comhtlon, $90 $425 a month 294-8762 Zl First class Very reason- since I work at home electro-flash and WIde panel, woodwork, is available m a new 465-3421 Turquoise couch and chaIr, ably pnced All wmter excellent condItion $130 newly renovated Mack Grosse Pomte references $75 Blonde desk, $40 After HOUSEHOLD 6A-FOR RENT sports available 1-335-6695 839-7335 CABBAGE PATCH dolls, Col- 886-1587 FURNISHED Avenue - Grosse Pointe eco, chOlee selectIOn, tod- 6 p m 296-3284 and Woods professional buildmg TWO BED condo on Gulf LIdo WANTED TO rent - March 1 dlers/preemIes $45 526- DECORATIVE gilt-edged THE RESALE SHOP e 14901 E 7 Mile ESTATE SALES DETROIT ONE bedroom, One flat monthly rate m- Key, Sarasota Flonda, St occupancy. Carnage hous 8907. l mirror, 29"x44 h", $75 882- Art Glass, antiques, & col- electnc heat, on Lakepointe c1udes ALL amemtles Armond Circle, umt 133, by or townhouse, Gross e BM/PC 256 K, 12, meg, disk Conducted by "K" I 10?.!)after 5 p.m lectibles FlOe furniture & near Berkshire, renter pays 884-1234 week starting January 19th Pomte QUIet professlOna I dnve Was $6,000, now ServlCmg Wayne, utllltles, Securlty deposit couple, no children 446-3177 DINING ROOM table, chairs, small apphances Oakland and PPOSITE Eastland, 675 886-4049, 813-388-2151 $3,200 Excellent condition 1-98Hl213 after 5 p.m. 0 or 271-7330 buffet, $495 9x12 whIte Anlique Lamps Repaired Macomb Counties Square Feet 18301 East 8 885-7918, 225-8893 carpet, $60 Gold drapes and HILTON HEAD Palmetto PHYSICIAN IN trammg see kg WW, LOW PRICES 11 MILE.Gratlot - off ex- Mile Road Professionalof- N EW CHRYSLER, Sno- valances, $45 882-8322 We buy entire households Kay 247-0361 pressways NIce basement Dunes villa Sleeps 6 On apartment, flat, room 1n fIce sUlte Excellent loca- golf course Pool and beach RabbIt, cheap 885-1960 SOFA - 2 piece sectional, 2 Call First: 372-2500 Ann 771.0197 apartment Washer, dryer tion 777-4646. house in Grosse Pomte Pre Ideal for single non-smoker near BICYcles mcluded. 8ll6- fer furnished With appll RANCH MINK Jacket, negoti- years old, like new. At a UtilitIes mcluded $240. Call eD-VACATION 9234 ances, laundry, air condl able 882-4961 fraction of ongmal cost LaVon's 773-2035. RENTALS liolllng Here for 3 r;ears SNOWBLOWER Craftsman $200 886-5103 ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED CHALET NEAR Boyne Mt g F1replace, phone, colorT V , Monthly payment mc udm 22", self-propelled, 110 volt, SECTIONAL sleeper sofa - THREE ROOM upper, Cad- utilities $650-700/month AZAR'S GALLERY leux/I-94 Adults preferred SIESTA Key, Sarasota, luxury ski weekends, and holiday AC starter, little use 774- new, deSIgned by Milo One of the large selectIOns of Oriental rugs ReplIes to Box #F-15 , Baughman, light tan - wool $250 monthly plUS security beachfront, 2 bedroom, 2 weeks 778-40SO, 884-0431 9601 !}O5,Monday.Fnday at mlmmum prIces bath condominium, all Grosse Pomte News, 99 Ker - blend fabrlc, $1,800 823-5529 depoSIt. 4()% gas 294-6978 ANTIQUE 9 pIece oak dmmg 251 E MERRILL, BIRMINGHAM amenities, tenms, pool, Jac- HARBOR SPRINGS - Sknng cheval, Grosse POInte, 48236 MOVING Clearance - Wurlit- ATTENTION EXECUTIVES room, excenEmt $800 445- uzzi 2 week mllllmwn Rent Sleeps 8 Cozy condo near PROFESSIONAL coupl e 1071, 776-5615 zer organ, occasional furni- 644-7311 One and 2 bedroom apart. slopes 886-8924. seeks aparbnent or homet o ture, china, miSC. household negotiable by month or CRAIG STEREO receiVer, 2 ments Lmens, cookware, I rent, (pombly optIOn, t o and decor Items, electnc ad- season .• 343-0909, 885-0724, Marantz speakers, Pano- cablevislOn, utilities. $27 50 882-7714 MARCO ISLAND Condo, on buy) 526-8870 or 884-0841 ding machine Thursday, per day. One month mml- beach, 2 bedrooms, pool and some 8 track player, ex- " WE'RE BACK CAPTIVA ISLAND, GERMAN Consul General Friday, 1~5, side door 18778 mum tenms 652-0998. cellent conditIOn 777-1099 Woodland, Harper Woods. FLORIDA qUires luxury house un KATHRYN OF THE PO'NTES 469-1075 771-4916 WATCH THIS space for next Captiva Hideaway condo, lux- MARCO ISLAND, South Seas furnished, central air, JENNY LIND crlb, dark pine, CONDUCTOR OF West, Tower 2 On Gulf, 2 week's sale. Sale WIll start complete WIth Simmons ury 2 bedroom, 2 bath, spacIOus receptIOn rooms, Thursday, January 24-26, by HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE SALES 58-ROOMS bedroom, 2 bath Decorator formal dming room, 20' long, mattress, $110; electriC heated pool, cable TV, KATHRYN OF THE YOU CAN COUNT ON US, FOR RENT private dock, sauna Tenms furmshed, all amemties generous rental, long lease snow shovel, $35 882-8343 Weekly-monthly Call after POINTES FOR RELIABLE AND TWO BEDROOMS sharing and golf nearby, and un- 962-6526 776-2196 FINAL ESTATE sale 8 pIece EXPERIENCED SERVICE LET Ideal for crowded place m the sun 5 p m 652-2237 dinmg set, $350, 5 piece kit- private home. 7C-GARAGE ABBAGE PATCH "Preem- US SERVE YOU qwet, mature, workIng girls, Available January 20 to Feb- C chen, $100, 60" chest freez- SKI SEASON. 3 bedroom ful- Ie" layettes, 3 piece, also $200 per month plus secun- ruary 15, $650 per week WANTED er, $150 Refrigerator, cloth- 776-2196 ly equipped, 5 mmutes to cute "kid" clothes 881-8506 ty and references Off 9112 881-5178 Nubs Nob - Boyne HIgh- GARAGE WANTED for clean, es, many mlSC Items satur. adult van After 5 pm, 884- evenmgs. day 10-3, 1595 N Renaud Mile and 1/94 776-1708 PETOSKEY /HARBOR lands NIcely lurmshed 875- 7722 3795 A VICTORIAN sofa, sequm PAIR OF lighted cunO b'h/MACK area. House prlv- SPRINGS coat and dress, small, : lieges. $45 per week 778- SKI MICHIGAN'S cabmets, pair of Eastlake VERLOOKING Boyne High- 8-ARTICLES "SO's" and "60's" clothlOg NORTH COUNTRY 0 SIde chalrs, Walton coffee : 6B09 lands Fully furmshed FOR SALE and jewelry, household etc. LAKESIDE CLUB table With glass top, con- FRIENDLY j::OMFORTABLE room QUIet chalet, sleeps 6 $500 per Yore Store Resale, 24514 CONDOMINIUMS temporary one drawer end t1artz~ PROFESSIONAL 'neighborhood Cookmg month, $200 per weekend BLUE PRINTS Harper Entrance at barber Household Sales ompletely furnished Luxury table. Call 881-4018evenmgs. SERVICE : privlleges 824-3352 C 739-4660 eveOlngs. Instant copIes - lammatmg shop door 777-8887 2 bedroom, 2 bedroom WIth NINE PIECE d1rung room set, SLEEPING ROOM with klt- RARE CHINA -103 pIeces of loft and townhouse rentals HARBOR SPRINGS Mlchl- POINTE PRINTING plus leaves and pads Dark YOUR SPECIAL SUSAN HARTZ : chen pnvlleges. Devonshu'e gan,downtownarea,near3 Mmton's beautIful "Chll- on Round Lake located Wlth- 15201 KERCHEVAL walnut, traditional, mmt POSSESSIONS I near Harper $160 per ski areas, newly desIgner tern" pattern (long out of 886.8982 10 mmutes of the areas fmest at Lakepomte condItion $650 343-9163 ARE MY : month 886-6102 decorated, 2 bedroom condo, Grosse Pomte Park 822-7100 producl1on) - a collector's Grosse Pointe City skl resorts. KENMORE heavy duty elec- SPECIAL CONCERN SPACIOUS room WIth home on Bay Street Private Open 9-5, Monday-Saturday Item - 10 "as new" condItion - 12 seven piece place set- tric dryer, excellent condI- : privlledges for non-smoker Cross Country from your door garage Monday-Friday !Hi TWO SNOW tires With rims tings, plus servmg dishes - tion, $100 882-1184 I ::24-926b on groomed trails Relax 10 pm 313-791-8540 600-12 M/S for Honda $30 Will sell at 1I3rd market Inn, luxury our INDOOR POOL/SPA 886-7302 evenings ;REGENCY MYRTLE BEACH, South value - Phone 884-4696 BABY I rooms, waterbeds HBO, low faCIlity Rent by the week- end, week, month or season Carolina New lUXUriOUs ESTATE SALE - Saturday, FURNITUREl rates Lounge 372-2000. oceanfront condommlum 2 January 19, Sunday, Jan- F IREPLACE equIpment, bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, uary 20 Davenport and glass doors 28x38, glass door EQUIPMENT 'eC-OFFICE FOR L3Keslde Club, 453 East Lake and heat Ilater 36x38, log AT RESALE PRICES HOUSEHOLD , Street, Petoskey, MichIgan Jacuzzl, glass elevator Ful- chaIr, 3 wrought Iron end RENT ly furmshed 363-1266 tables, 3 table lamps, 2 floor heat exchanger 259-1126 or and 49770 885-4999 Canopy CrIb - Complete 1-94 AT 7112MILE 16) 347-3572, (616) 347-7690 lamps, Drexel dmmg room, (6 T REASURE ISLAND, Flor- Changing Tables 2,220 sq ft luxury sUIte Two Drexel bedroom furnIture NORGE WASHER, $25, needs ESTATE SALES SKI CHALETS deluxe 5 bed- Ida Adult waterfront one Solid mahogany breakfront repair, Norge dryer, $25, Bath Tubs large pnvate OffICes, bath rooms, 3 baths and fire- bedroom condo SWlmmmg Swmg APPRAISALS With shower, large clencal -80X56XI6' Myopt Bouquet works fine but needs new hnt place Excellent locatIOn, pool, boat and flshmg dock Infant & Toddler Car Seats ANTIQUES PURCHASED area, kitchen, lav Ample handpalOted chma, made In filter 331-7439 between Boyne HIghlands - 3 month mlmmum $800 per England, Wedgwood Edme Dressers parkmg and Nubs Nab For informa- month 254-2478 COUCH 88" apple green, Bassmet 771-1170 desIgn, made m England Thomasville, great condI- tIOn, call, (616) 526-2107, ask Faberware convention turbo Umbrollers small SUite, private entrance, HUTCHINSON Island, Flor- tIOn, $150 881-9408 L. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUES for Tom or Shawn. Ida Completely furmshed oven, gold plated kmves, Mesh Playpen lav , storage room Ample OOD CONDITION - snow Strollers for 2.3 RLANDO/Dlsney area con- luxurious oceanfront condo forks, so forth - place set- G ; parkmg Room 0 blower, $150, lawnmower, Cribs people domlmum, completely fur- Sauna, pool, tenms etc tmg for 8 Pots, pans, etc Olshed, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Sleeps 6 $lJOdally Available Stamiess steel OneIda de- $50, bumper pool table, $50 Walkers 886~53 Crib Bumper Pads FISHER ROAD tennis, heated pool, semi- any week February 1st thru sign, garden tools, books and weekly, monthly or sea- March 15th Have photos other thmgs too numerous to T EA CART - Hardrock La rge four-room SUite, prlv MOMS' TOY ATTIC HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE SALES lav , wmdows, larutonal ser- sonal 884-1193 881-0554 mention 22918 St Joan, St maple - excellent condl- Clair Shores 772- 7536, 10 A Toy Resale Shop vice and utllltles mcluded HARBOR SPRINGS Beauti- lion Reasonable 886-3714 Our servIces provlde appraisals l:nd sales of per- SHANTY CREEK - Bellaire am-5 p m 16637 E Warren MichIgan, between Traverse fully eqUiPped condo Ac- CARPET AND paddmg, 75 882-7631 sonal goods. We stand proudly behmd our Maumee corner - small swte, commodates 8 Boyne High- HAND MADE ScandinaVian plus yards, beige, excellent reputation, havmg served thIS community for CIty and Petoskey Contem- COPPER refrigerator, $165, prIvate lav , wmdows porary house, 5 bedrooms, 3 lands, Nubs near by Reduc- type sweater, Size 10-12,$100 condillon Shore Club resI- 12 years ed nlld.week rates 626-7538 or best offer .'>26-2251 dent, $300 885-324() gold electriC stove, green baths and sauna, beaullful- refrigerator and gas stove V ERNIER near Eastland - 3 Iy decorated Family skllng, ELECTRIC Potters wheel, ex- BABY CRIB - good condItion 882-5681 room sUite mdoor pool, resort faclhtles L ONGBOAT Key, Gulf of cellent conditIOn, $175 881- For your convenience, our shop IS open MeXICO Beautiful condo- Blonde wood New mattress 776-2949,331-8255 evenmgs 0706 and bumpers $40 886-9654 G E REFRIGERATOR, good KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL mlnJum available Imme condItion, $135 884-5187 EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AYLORD Boyne Mountam Lo wer level hideaways, from G dlately For short (one QUEEN SOFA and matchmg evenmgs area Newly decorated con- month) or long term lease chaIr, apncot, like new, $700 MAHOGANY FROM 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. $l25/month CUSTOM dmette set from do on mland lake Sleeps 6, 821-1295 or 772-9323 or best offer 773-2683 INTERIORS 15115 CHARLEVOIX 2 full baths, 2 bedrooms and Quality FlOe Fumture Metal Masters, butcher HARPER WOODS FAMILY SKI chalet Boyne WEDGWOOD dIshes, "AgIO block and chrome, ,,,"Ih GROSSE POINTE PARK FOR SALE loft, fireplace, dIshwasher, court" pattern, blue/gold 3 & Anllqup.s T V 882-4403 after 6 p m Country 3 bedrooms plus studIO chairs, $450 771-6621 Small office bUlldmg loft. 2 baths, complete kit- piece place settlOg - $65 per 16135 MACK AVE (cornpr of Bedford-Mack) BRAND NEW - never used SIX or more rooms avaIlable HUTCHINSON ISLAND chen 885-3467 ~et, have 5 sets, new 5'1:1- 331-3486 or 882-2299 for new owner Well built, 4849 Brass fireplace set, mahogany sohd oak bathroom vamty excellent condItion FLORIDA SARASOTA Wlldewood Chippendale dmmg room WIth double doors Complete ChOice Locallon Sprmgs, 8 room decorator NORlTAKE chma, brand new, WIth formlca top and smk "Dee" pattern Complete set, LoUIS XV French arm. "lrgm'::! S Tpffl'lp,> Luxurv Oceanfront Condo furm'ihed townhouse 2 bed- ...... ~...... "t'I~ ~,.on,..h ur~nrJ'_ ~ll'\ 774-qoRA W.. """","11,1' In flnl' Ilnhnup~ nuaht ... used fur- WIth 12 place sellmg:. dllU Realtor 882-{)899 AII Convemences. Pool, Etc rooms, 2 baths, garden, ter. b~~k~d~~h~~;, 'a~ll~l~e DU~- - n~ture, porcelams, crystal and elegant ac- race and tenms and sports many extras B853116 19" MAGNA VOX color TV - 751-5588 OR 882-4900 can Phyfe sofa, mahogany touch tune Great pIcture cessones Call during busmess hours to arrange NEW Call even lOgS, (1) 813 756- TREADMILL Jogger, excel- chma cabmet, Queen Anne for specIal appointments on off days MARLO 11tldnd "Sea Wmtb 8939, (1) 212-472-0556 $175 or best offer 881 4669 FORSYTH OFFICE Gulf front, 2 bedrooms Call lent condItion, odometer and tables and Olghtstand, anll. BUILDING ARBOR SPRINGS - Fully timer Reasonable 824-7723 EVERYTHING most ~o house for brochures 881-6402, 882 II que love<;eat (claw feell, sale Gas stove WIth bUilt m Jefferson - South of 9 Mile eqUipped homes for rent, 4593 SNOWBLOWER. Craftsman, mlsc !,'r"nch tables and ladles hIke, 8'X2" perfor- Robert R Sflre & Assoc , Inc sleep 8 and 12 Layman commodes, assorted mlr HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION SALES 12" elcctnc, new, never us. mlure, yard mlsc flnJshed SCHUSS MOUNTAIN Chalet, ASSOCiates. Lynn McGann rors, and pamtmgs, Onental 776.7260 ed $85 886-2921 and unfInished cabmets, An b)o week or weekend, fully Realtor ASSOCiate 886-9537 rug, (11xI2) BlllLDING FOR Lease-20451 eqUIPped SkI and sWim Call BRASS FIREPLACE screen dersen Windows, household Sue, 581 4350 or 44') 2180 and tools. Ladles luggage Items, much more Sunday, - Lllurcn Chapman - Jill Wllhams - Mack Ave, Grosse Pomte 8' GOLD sofa - $150 Metal - Charles Khngensmlth - Woods, 47x18 6, Shorewood evemngs Reasonable 881-28,'iO based, leather topped cock- 9-4 22049 Sl1orcpolnte Lane, St ClaIr Shores 774-2907 E R Brown Realty, 886-8710 CLASSIFIED ADS TWO END tables good condl' tail table, $100 5 shelf MAReo ISLAND, South Seas CALL 882-6900 tlOn, cocktail table needs reo bookca<;e, $50 After 4 pm, AUTHENTIC 1" barn sldmg, 2 bedroom condo Pools, DELUXE SUITE - 20630 Har- pa Ir, $75 824-0644 521-R423 100 IInea I feet, 823-0385 per near Vermer 886-0317 clay courts 882-1232

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a-ARTiCLEs 8-ARTlcLES BB-ANTIQUES 11-CARS 11-CARS 11F-TRAILERS AND 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 11-CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CAMPERS FOR SALE HARTZ PHILCO UPRIGHT freezer, MATERIALS UNLIMITED 1980 SCIROCCO Excelle nt 1979 THUNDERBIRD - very 1977 CHEVY Blazer, goed 1979 TransVan, Irke new Low TODAY'S HOUSEHOLD SALE excellent conditIOn, $100, Exceptional olive wood and condltlon, 40,000 miles, 5 good conditIOn, power ~teel'- engine, body and tlre s mileage, in excellent condl- electriC kiln, $50, aquarium mahogany till-top table With speed After 5 pm, 882-1523 lng, power brakes, clImate BEST BUYS $2,500 ~:l-3633 hon, tape, air, stove, refl'lge- GROSSE POINTE With stand, $25. old cherry carved pedestal base, circa 1m FlREBlRD, one owne r control Call after 5 pm 821. h- rator, sleeps 6 886-9770,882- coffee table WIth chaIrs, old 1860, and Art-Nouveau Sl'C 8843 1982 PONTIAC J2000 hatc Three bedroom slDgle, full 1257 YORKSHIRE ROAD 885.5690 bolCk, 4 speed, 28+ MP G, 9549 basement, gas heat, city cer- GROSSE POINTE PARK trunk etc Sunday only 9-3, retary With wood mlay, very HONDA, 1979 Prelude, 5 MERCEDES 3oo.D 1978, ex- female GM employee, co m- 12B-VACATION tifIed, Side drive, 21'2 car Between Vernor and ll94 LakepOlnte flOe 3 piece burled flame speed, air, sunroof, stereo, cellent condition 774-960l, pany maintained, shar p garage Only $35,000 f';asy Kercheval FIVE liP Toro snowblower, graIn mahogany bedroom cassette, no rust, regular PROPERTY set, mcludes queen sIze bed 9-5 Monday-Friday $3,850 882-1405 terms FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 24", electrIC start, 3 speed, gas, mmt $3,200 881-6939 BOCA RATON, FlOrida Two 10 AM -4 P M like new 881..2608 Located at 2 W 1\1lchlgan 1979 HORIZON Good con dI- 1974 CUTLASS Suprem e, bedroom, 1 bath condo 1976 BMW, 2002 One famIly 77,000 mlle~, one family ca Luxury 2 family nat, 4/3, 2 fur- Ave, YpSIlanti - Open 7 tlon, 54,000 miles, 2 tone r apartment Excellent loca- ESTATE SALE, 611 North day~ from 10 a m -5 p m green, 4 door, great mlleag e car, excellent conditIOn Call New tIres, exhaust, brak naces, 2 central au- condl- ThIS IS a whole house E'state Shore Apartment, St Clair mormngs, 445-2481 es, hOll, 6 blocks' from beach honers, bl'lck, Side drive, 2 sale full of Item~ gathered (1) 483-6980 881.8959 After 5 p m etc $1,500 882-5325, afte r 6 $49,900 firm 305498-4867, Shores January 19, 1l am- 1980 REGAL, 42,000 mLles, pm car garage, recreatlOn over the last 80 years We 6 p m FUI mture, anLLques, SOLID LIGHT oak round 1982 RELIANT Navy blue, 2 days room, $80,000 Cash or are featunng a lovely maho- table, 6 chairs, mirrored door, 4 speed Call Kare n, power steermg/brakes, aIr, CAMARO Berlmelta 1983 dishes, sliver, \\asher, excellent condItion 778-5244 Ful- CLEARWATER FlOrida, ex- terms gany dmlng set with buffet & dryer, carpet, ml~C buffet, excellent conditIOn , 824-7027 after 5 p m Iy loaded, mmt conditio n, cluslve countrYSide area St server, a glorious red pamt- $975 273-4304 1983 V W QUANTUM GL, 5 1983 HONDA Accord Automa- garage kept, low mllea ge, Tropez, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 6-6,2 family, 2 furnaces, 2 car ed 1930's Chmese dropfront A~T1QUE Chippendale camel extras $10,300 884.4848 cylinder, loaded, excelle nt tic, air, sun roof, AM/FM new deluxe furmshed model, garage Beaullful condillon desk, decorated with gold back sofa, (gold Silk fabrICl, 8C-OFFICE conditIOn Must sell, 886 cassette, crUIse, excellent 1983ALLIANCE M T 5 speed, pool, spa, vaulted ceilIngs, Priced to sell at $55,000 leaf & pamt, several small excellent condition, maho- EQUIPMENT 5507 condlllOn 527 9648 evemngs power steermg/brakes, a Ir, fireplace, wooded, nature Terms to quahfled buyer mahogany end tables, ,. gany knee hole desk, ChIp- 1977 HONDA CIVIC, new tires, defogger, AM/FM lugga ge trail, secluded $59,000 }-813- wrought Iron porch set, a pendale mahogany chest ELECTRONIC dlctatmg WINTER CAR' 1974 LeMa ns, needs new engme, best offel' rack, sport wheels, $5,000 796 8054 3 bedroom Colomal With den bamboo porch set, a 19-t{)'s and beds (full or twms) , machme, Toughmaster , runs great $1,600 Camar 0, mahogany end tables and model 2800, complete, used 1982,low mileage, ex celie nt After 6 pm, 823-5500 824-9658 on 1st floor, II! full baths, girder, 2 large mahogany 01':. SCHUSS Mountain chalet, 4 SIde drive, 2 car garage coffee tables 88.2-5622 3 times Victor 620 addmg condltlon Dodge plck-u p, 1979 MERCURY Capri Light 1984 GALAXY 500, 289, 3 1 flCe desks and matchmg bedrooms, 2 ! baths, ful'y Priced to ~ell $39,500 sWivel chairs, a small MAHOGANY dmmg room set, 8- Snow - Commander, 1979, blue, 52,000 miles, excellent speed, 4 door $1,000 884- furmshed, largest, highest 7817 Terms Governor Wlnlhrop desk /buffel, table and chairs), 4,400 actual miles 881-0004 condItion $3,500 772.1726 lot In area SWim, golf, skI needmg some T L C , fire- good condition, $425 Queen Af~::: ~~~,f:::I:,:4~10 ,::CHRYSLER LeBaron, 1978 1984 DODGE Sportsman B250 1975AMC, $235, 1968 Chrysl er Reduced to $69,500 445-2180 CROWN REALTY place tools brass Items Anne maholl:any highboy I 36" WIde, 24" high, cIeal' top , Loaded Verv good con dl' van 8 cvlinder. 2 barrel 3111 wagon, $215 1973 BUlck 821-6500 shell on drawer, excellent $1,500 value, $WO PItney 12E.-COMMERCIAL floor lamps, table lamps, hon, leather mterlOr $2,200 engme, air, automatiC, 8,600 $255 All are best offer 885- TOM McDONALD & SON Bowes mallmg umt, mode I PROPERTY and much more condillon, $750 "'hngback 882-4469 mIles 881-6478 5476, before 6 p m 3RD GENERATION There are loads of smalt chaIr (crewel fabnc), $325, 5500, manual operatIve, 11ke BUSINESS AND 1975 LINCOLN Mark IV, ex- 1980 HONDA Accord hatch- BUICK ELECTRA Esta te 598 ST CLAIR, 4 bedroom, decorative Items, a lovely 011 sohd brass lamps 882-5622 new, $225 882-9300 VVagon Loaded,goodcon dl- INVESTMENT cellent condition, one own er back 5 speed, $3,800 Afler large kItchen, well Insulated pamtmg of a manne scene, SOLID MAPLE 42" round TWO OFFICE desks - used $1,275 881-1190 5 pm, 372-2454 hon Diesel $6,500 885-7166 PROPERTIES Pprfect condition, 30x6 $65,000 778-0890 many, many chl'la and old table With 12" leaf and 4 0 1976 OLDS Cutlass Supre me MAN WITH VIOLIN - 1968AMBASSADOR - 4 door, ExclUSively glass Items, Silver plated chaIr (crewel fabnc), $325, wood gram formICa, lock ST JOHN Hospital area Excellent condition, $2,200/ PLEASE CALL PAT automallc, radiO, pow er SALES - LEASES servmg Pieces, bone chma $150, cabmet TV, 23", view- 30x6O plus typewriter exten - EXCHANGES DetrOit, 3 bedroom bunga- best offer 886-0372 AT THIS NEWSPAPER steenng 36,000 miles 0ne low, gas heat, basement, 1% cups & saucers, lots of blue mg tube, mahogany, 3 years slOn - beige metal, locks Virginia S Jeffries Realtor 1980 PONTIAC Catalina, V-6, 8820294 owner $900 5269824 car garage, large fenced Mexican glass Items, glass- old, excellent condItIOn, 774-9601,9-5 Monday-FrIday 882-0899 ware, old books, loads of vm- $200 881-3980 automatlc, power steerm g/ 1968 CADILLAC Sedan de- 1984 DODGE Colt - 5 door, yard New electncal, mas- 30X6O DESK and chair, $180 brakes, AM/FM, aIr, good Ville Excellent condItion manual, AM/FM casset te, EXCELLENT tradltlOnal tage ladies clothes, shoes 9'x12' EARTHTONE braided 36x72 wood desk and chair , ter bedroom With large shape, $4,200 881-1855, 882- Loaded $2,000 or be~t 881- under 12,000 miles 884-7813 commerCial bUlldmg on and accessories, picture rug, brand new, $150 885- $290 293-0536, after 7 p.m walk-m closet, 1,100 squate 6358. 0006 "The Hill" Approx 2500 sq frames, file cabmcts, Chnst- 0942 1968 JAGUAR (Daimler) feet Good nelghborhool1 mas Items, old fur coats, a 9-ARTICLES 1983 VOLVO DL - Immacul ate 1976 MONTE Carlo Good can. excellent conmtJon, $6,200 or ft , gas central all, 25X 100 Must see to apprecIate small DetrOit Jewel stove, FIREWOOD - All seasoned, condltlon, low mIleage, fac. dltlOn $1,995. B86-JI00, best offer Wllhng to tak ea foot lot $23,900 After 5, 773-8421 WANTED DANAHER, BAER, small old colleclors Items, all hardwood, guaranteed tory aIr, automatic ov er- anytime trade 10 of anythmg of val ue MAN WITH VIOLIN WILSON & STROH costume Jewelry, plus tons $65 dehvered 293-7725 EASTSIDE book seller desires drive, AM/FM cassette Call such as' another vehlc Ie, PLEASE CALL PAT 1979 MUSTANG Ghla, driven 885-7000 of old table linens, (many TWO G78-15 tires on rims sIgned limited editIOns, fm e 343.5370 after 5.30, 885-4852 real estate, boat, etc Ask for AT THIS NEWSPAPER: Illustrated children's lltera by little old school teacher WIth lace and cut work), and Very good condition $50 - (ask for JIm) $2,795 882-0707 Dave, 882-8268 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 882.0294 : lots, lots more ture, art, photography - Lower level commerCial, 778-4964 THUNDERBIRD 1983, He rI- MERCURY Monarch, 1977, ThIs 1S.:l sale where everythmg Americana Detroit, CIVIi 1974 FORD Ranch wagon second floor apartments FIRST OFFERING by owner ANTIQUE dresser with mIr- tage, loaded, excellent co n- fme condlhon 52,000 mIl es Will be priced very reason- War Occult, Avant Gard e runs excellent Solid, de- 3 bedroom bnck bungalow ror, $250 778-4964 ditlOn 20,000 miles, m ust One owner Lots of trans por- Completely rented Call for able Yc-u w!lllove to come Lit, mlhtary county hIS- pendable, aIr $550/offer details m Grosse Pomte School dls- sell 822-9682 tahon for the money $1,400 and browse through all 4 tones, philosophy an d 884-7944 tnct Modern kitchen, fami- or make offer 886-4339 DANAHER, BAER, floors of thIs Old English SA-MUSICAL worthwhile books for collec 1979 MUSTANG, 2 door Cou pe, ly room, central air Open INSTRUMENTS - 1977 FORD Granada - Excel- WILSON & STROH home Bring all your fnends tlOns In all categorIes Cas h automatIc, V-6, power st eer- lent conditIOn Original 1977 GREMLIN (Xl, ve ry 885-7000 Hoose Sunday 2-5 20870 Lochmoor 882-7844 - you'll have fun 10 YEAR old Hammond or- paId and Immediate re - 109/brakes, radIO, rear de- owner 70,000 miles Air clean, rust free, Geor gla GROSSE POINTE Woods car, rally wheels, 6 cylmd '11band out numbered tickets gan. 2 level key board Auto- mova!. fogger, 30,000 miles, no r ust $1,55O/offer. 331-4306. er, Store or offIce for lease FARM HOUSE style. 6 rooms automatic, sporty depen startmg at 8 a.m Fnday to chord (parade, rhythm, 886-2776 after 4' 30 P m d- 20956 Mack (20'x90'l Excel- near V1l1age New kItchen, GRUB STREET OLDS Cutlass Supreme - new able, economical. $1,6 establish your place in lme jazz, waltz, Latin, rock, 1981 CHEVETTE, 4-doo r, 50 lent locatIon, near City park- aluminum sided 566 Notre ballad, western) A BOOKERY 1985, most ophons Only 15 firm. 777-1015 at 10 a.m opemng volume automatic, good mlleag e, mg lot Available February Dame $52,000 Immediate control 30 Orchestral- miles Warranty $11,500 Call the HotllOe at 885-1410 for 17194 East Warren, great shape $3,200 or be st 1979 FIREBlRD, V-6, a iI', 1st 886-1034 evenmgs be- occupancy. 884-9385. detaIls or dIrections accompamment buttons Must sell 886-0682 near Cadieux offer- Call 885-3934 after 6 AM/FM cassette, very g ood tween 6-8 p.m. SALED CONDUCTED BY Need servicing, owner mov- 1982 CHEVY Caprice ClaSSIC MORNINGSIDE - Cook. 3 DetrOIt, Miclugan p.m., weekends anytlme condition, 64,000 mile bedroom ranch, spacIOUS, SUSAN HARTZ mg - eager to sell $600 or - 4 door, power wmdows s, OPPOSITE Eastland - For 882-7143 1984 CAPRICE, fully equl p- $3,750 or offer 885-7469 great locatIOn and terms, 886-8982 best offer 881-Q694 and locks CruIse control, Sale Attractively designed ped, excellent conditio n, 1978 CAPRICE Classic, full 15 sUlte offIce building Ade- 882-7065 UY, SELL consIgn all in- CASH FOR stereo, air condltlonmg, BASEMENT SALE, 11272 B 12,000 miles, $9,700. 884-4 m 34,000 miles $7,950 881-6087 power, stereo, air, V-8, good quate Parking 777-4646 Courville. 839-4737. Satur- struments includmg plano, KIDS CLOTHES 1981 RENAULT LeCar, pe conditIOn, new tires 881- 699 UNIVERSITY r- 1981 FORD Escort G L Auto- ST. CLAIR Shores Newer of- Charmmg English brick, 3 day, Sunday only. 9-5 p m. organs, call 775-7758. fect condltlon, new tlr es, 3429 EXCELLENT CONDITION mahc, aIr, crmse, custom fice bUl1dmg, $475,000. Reply bedrooms, modern kitchen 1920's dining set with buffet, brakes, exhaust, AM/F M 1980 CUTLASS Supreme, ha PEAVEY BRASS am& 300 VERY CLEAN, BETTER pamt, new T/A hres, AM/ rd to 450 S. Mam Street, Claw- WIth eat-m space, new baths, $150; 15 cubic foot Fngidatre stereo, 4 speed, $2,35 top coupe, air, power ste watts, 15" Black Idow BRANDS, INFANT THRU 14 0, FM stereo, low miles, $3,495 er- son, MI 48017 hvmg-room, With natural refrigerator, $100, 2 twm in 884-5566 or 884-6867 speaker, excellent conditIOn, Brmg Monday, Tuesday or best offer 824-6408 mg/brakes, AM/FM ster eo ATTRACTIVE remodeled fireplace, formal dining- beds' one baby crib, many or Thursday, 1()-4 p.m. rear defogger, garag $295 882.1734 1m IMPALA, excellent con m- ed, store front With 2 bedroom room, and family room. baby items, clothes, car ON HANGERS PLEASE OLDSMOBILE 1973, 2 door, undercoat ed, clean, 80, GUITAR, Eplphone 12-strmg tion, power brakes, pow er 000 apartment, full basement, Ideal locatIOn $81,900 881- seat; new records, tapes. clean, $500 884-9679 or 875- miles, $3,950 881-7780 Much, much more! needs neck repair, with steering, AM/FM ramo, a If, 5782 plus attached garage 10 7154 case, $40 821-4355 new tires, brakes, shocks ,6 1976BONNEVILLE, excelle nt Grosse Pomte Park 881- STAINED GLASS panels and LEE'S RESALE 1980 CAPRICE ClaSSIC, 4 door, 5752 GRAYTON '-- cylinder, $2Ul af~ , \,unll,Ulg, ,con4tUonl jongJ,l1 mirrori, $$-$150. Deborah, 20331 Mack • 881..-8082 6: all power'; cruise, nit, clean illl ~l. IN DETROIT , ~.$ED,P,'~"O$ ::ql~. 1"1\~ , t 0'lYpe£" $1~Il99J11ll}9-~. ,. iWt'S26--S428. ' " " ANTIQ'Ut OR COLLECtI- . $'t,49s-1l86t

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-13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTAtE 13 REAL ESTAtE 15-AusiNESS 20-GENERAL 20E-INSUlATION 21C-EL.ECTRICAl FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES SERVICE SERVICE BY OWNER Lovely 3 bed. 1866 LANCASTER - Grosse BLOWN-IN loom brick ranch IIi St ClaIr STUART, Florida Forme I' 1029 BISHOP RD. $$ UNLfMITED INCOME SNOW BLOWER REPAIR CELLULOSE Pomte Woods 3 pIus bed. residents of Grosse POinte OPPORTUNITY $$ COLVILLE ShOIe~ QUiet nelghbOl hood room bungalow Formal din. Mlcou bUill, 3,500sq H Center MINOR TUNE-UP - selling beautiful townhouse ViliS ex HaIr Styling Salon 20 INSULATION ELECTRIC CO. nCdl Glo:,se POInte Central Entrance Colomal FIve se- MAJOR OVERHAUL lIlg room, updaled kitchen near Hutchmson Island 2 years at same presllglOus Cellmgs and Walls ..III',pall1ally flmshed base- cond floor bedrooms and GUARENTEED Range:" Dryers, SerVIces, with edtmg :,pace New fur- bedroom, 21/~ balh QUiet 10 east Side locatIOn All eqUip- Complete Wea theflzatlOn , ment, 2 CdI'gardge No brok- three baths Family room, FREE ESTIMATES Doorbells nace ImmedIate occupan cation Immaculate, loaded ment and furnishings mclud- caulkmg & glazmg Glass re CIs $74,900 776 3854 c\ e cy Owner must sell $61,900 screened terrace, four fire- FREE PICK-UP & VIOLATIONS mng:, WIth extras Priced III low ed Busmess ready to go, placement or complete wm attached garage DELIVERY FAST EMERGENCY 885-2669 Open Sunday 2.5 $70's (305) 283-1685 places, nothing to do but hall' Must dow replacement GH()~SE POINTE Park In Near Maumee sItuated on 772-0858 SERVICE DRASTICALLY Reduced! 547 GROSSE POINTE CITY saCrifICe at $14,000 Thomas Door weatherstflppmg comc ') 5, Somerset, 2 CdI' 1OO'x150'lot Licensed Insured Washmgton An exquIsite 5 Gorgeous, one bedroom upper W Bates 372-4422 or 839. o N G CONSTRUCTION CO 774-9110 g,u dge, flmshed ba:,ement, OSBORN 882.7306 777 8714 445 8674 bedroom, 3 full bath home condommlum, all updated 4809 Masonry I epall'S, chimneys, sepdrdte utlhtle~, $85,000 S & J ELECTRIC Family room wIth 12' door Appliances, aIr, basement CHARMING 3 bedroom bnck pa 1I0s,porches SpeC13lIzlIlg NO:RTHWOODS 52611:>6J 16-PETS ReSIdentIal CommerCIal wall, huge IIvlOg and dlnlllg Movmg, must sell 9.14% ranch, hVlllg room, dmmg m Fieldstone fireplacE'S LI- INSULATION BEACON HILL rooms, new altached garage room, large kitchen, utility FOR SALE censed 839 9i59 Blown cellulose and flberglass ~o Job Too Small 885 2930 , Wlllldm.,bul g Coloma I 4 bed and dnveway Our home IS INCOME PROPERTY room, patIO, 2 car attached for walls and cell mgs , re- I oom~ 2'_ bdth, 1m THREE pUppies from mma- HANDYMAN With truck beautifully decoraled and In 6/3 brick m IDcearea New fur garage, fenced yard 22414 ture ChIhuahua and small placement willdows and RETIRED MASTER electn medldte OCCllp,lIlCy Nicely perfect condlllon Call be. Edmunton, SI Clair Shores, Clean basements, ~arages, nace, hot water and electriC dog $50 each 885-2593 any haUling, odd JO s Tree storms Roofmg - sldmg - clan Lltensed VIOlatIOns decoI,lled, clean No fore we list wIlh a realtor FIreplace, den, all updated 771-966B serVice, gutlercleamng Bob trim "TIS the season to be Service:. Increased Also hI oker, Pled~c <.aII 1 329 We'll both save on that com- GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups 850 NORTH Oxfort, 3 bed. - 885-6227 warm" Free estimate LI- small Jobs TV 5-2966 720') mlS:'lOn 881-6142 Excellent pedigree $250 824- censed HARPER WOODS room, 21 ~ bath, 2 f.replaces, Hawthorne - sharp 3 bedroom p 8041 20A-CARPET 521-1454 ELECTRICAL contractor - central all', hug famIly licensed, fast service Free 465 MORAN, FARMS bflck ranch, famtly room , room Beautiful &31-0536or GORDON SETTER - female, LAYING 1 estllnates 884-3899 Coloflldl :3 bedrooms, l' ! baths, redecorated, land!.caped fireplace, flrushed base - Don at ~75 3375 1 /< years, housebroken. CASHAN II Ilh bllCk walk, nelleI' (1980) roofs, dnveway, garage ment, attached garage, al I good With children CARPET IIIstdlJatlOns Any INSULATION LICENSED electncal work no flool Ilalel healer, den WIth Pella Bay wllldow and appliances Grosse Pomte GROSSE Pomte Park Stately ANIMAL CARE AND Size Call 5279084or 727-2865 Job too small City VIOlatIOns brick Tudor 4 bedrooms, for- Atllcs, Sidewalls, crawl space, deck refllll~hed oak floor, heat mlzer well mamla'med schools Nlcel ADOPTION AGENCY corrected Quality work at 1182438:> ' mal dmmg, natural fire- 652-8644,65Hl899 CARPET LAYING ventilatIOn Fiberglass and low pnces Fr ee e:.lImate blown In celulose InsulatlOn ST CLAIR SHORES place, finished basement, NEW AND OLD Call Gal y Martm, 882-2007 1,780square feet, Simple as GRAND DANE - neutered StaIrs Cdrpeted Shifted Phone for free estimate Beautiful 3 bedroom bnck male, gentle diSpOSitIOn sumptlon 1310KenSington Repairs of All Types 884-5416 or RR/)- 'l?4'i 306 ROOSEVELT PLACE r"'1ch comp!ptply re House broken WADE'S ELECTRIC DAISY HEALTY 7~2-2~llU AL~O Llldl nung country :,tyle 2 story home Low ldxes Grosse Juvenated m and out FlOrida ANIMAL CARE AND COMPANY, -- CARPETING, VINYL 20F-WASHER AND Pomte City Foyer, library With fireplace, garden room, firushed basement 855COOK 3 bedroom, 2 story ADOPTION AGENCY HARDWOOD DRYER REPAIR INCORPORATED room, dmmg room With French doors to terrace, large Owners movmg out of slate Ideal locatIOn Owner 652-8644, 65l-()899 Samples Shown 111 lIvmg loom WIth fIreplace, large kItchen WIth bUllt- Must sell fast I $120,000 Evenmgs 641-7458 FAST 24 HOUR m range and dl:'hwasher 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large Your Home CALL GEORGE GREAT famIly horne Super ANIMAL HOSPITAL SERVICE lot, fenced No agents please Price reduced to GROSSE POINTE WOODS CATS - KITTENS BOB TRUDEL NUTTO APPLIANCE $127,900 buy 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, 774-~90 days, 294-5896eves 884-9500 SpaCIOUS3-4 bedroom Colomal remodeled kitchen with 2 black kittens, 1 black/whIte Washer and Dryer SerVice OWNER - AFTER 5 PM, 884-5806 Family room, fireplace , built-ms, 2 car garage, female spayed, all shots, one 20C-CHIMNEY AND Sales 21D-TV AND freshly decorated, new screened-Ill back porch year old, 1 white temaJe 445-0776 RADIO REPAIR carpeting Beauliful neigh- spay, all shots, one year old FIREPLACE $42,500 885-3452 REPAIR DREAM HOME borhood 9% % fmancmg 885-0466 WASHER/dryer service, auto- COLOR TV, HI-FI, STEREO RIVARD - Grosse Pomte Spa- matic machines, clean, re- STIEBER REALTY FREE TO good home, Byear 885-6264 How would you like to have a If2 acre wooded lot on a dead CIOUSEnghsh Tudor - iIl- FIREPLACES, wood stoves, built Guaranteed Account- old male Alrdale and/or 6 ANTENNAS end street off Lakeshore Road m the Farms? On this 775-4900 come $175,000 884-3559 011flues cleaned Caps and able Richard's SerVice, 527- year old female BOUVier screens mstalled Insured, lot ISa brand new 4 bedroom, 3,800 square foot brIck HOUSE FOR Sale - Mack/ SHOREPOINTE 8067 TV REPAIR - all brands Call after 6 pm, 882-8339 no mess Colomal With attached 3 car garage. You have the Moross area 4985Ashley - CONDOMINIUM ProfeSSIOnal Service call $4 Semor diS- PERSIAN CAT - male, Master Sweep 20H-FLOOR chOIce of floor covermgs, tiles m bathrooms, pamtmg mcome, 2 bedrooms down, FRONT UNIT counts Fast service Ll<.ens- whIte, odd - eyed Cham- SANDING ed 756-8317 colors, and more If you act qUickly ThiS ISone of the flllished basement, 3 baths, IN GROSSE POINTE CERTIFIED #'l80 most beautiful bUlldmg Sites left m the Farms Sale small apartment up $23,500 pIOn bloodhne 534-4659 881-9133 Coachllght ChImney Sweep KELM T V REPAIR Fast, depen- pnce IS $345,000. Call Fox and ASSOCiates, Inc for 886-3674. FREE BLACK Lab Neutered, Company dable service Loll' price more mformatlon on thIS Sunset Lane home 774-4600 GROSSE POINTE Woods 3 great with chddren, good Floor laymg, sandmg, refm- ST CLAIR SHORES near the bedroom home, 2'/2 baths, Semor discounts 882-0865 Pointes, 3 bedroom brick watch dog 885-9272 Ishmg Expert m stam Old family room, 2 car garage 885-3733 floors a speCialty We also ranch, sharp new kitchen, OWNER DECEASED - home 21F-HOME With opener, 112 lots, fenced reflmsh bamsters flrushed basement, all brick needed for cute male dog at yard By owner $82,000/ne- Safely Burn Wood ThiS 535-7256 IMPROVEMENT 757 WESTCHESTER and alummum trim Ex- gotlable 884-5215 once. Please call 882-3856 Season Your FIreplace and GROSSE POINTE PARK cellent carpetmg, curtains, ADORABLE kittens, $10 882- ChImney Needs ProfeSSIOnal G & G FLOOR CO I MODERNIZATION 2143 FLEETWOOD Lovely Farm Colomal, WIth spacious rooms throughout, drapes, offered m mmd 40's, 3138 Care, Cleaned and Inspected Floor sandmg profeSSIOnally m Wmdmlll Pomte area Four large, sunny bedrooms owner allX1OUS,make offer GROSSE POINTE WOODS done Dark stalnmg and fm-I M.T, CHARGOT AKC DALMATIAN pUppIes, With No Mess, No Dust and two and one-half baths Formal living room WIth Kessler 771-2470 2 bedroom Colomal, new car- CE~TIFIED AND INSURED Ishmg All work guaranteed BUILDING CO. champIOnshIp bioodhnes lireplace, paneled library With fireplace, dmmg room petmg, updated bath and kit- J & J CHIMNEY SWEEPS Free estlmat~ References PERSONALLY DESIGNED BEAUTIFUL RANCH In the 886-4349 With bay-window, random plank hardwood floors m Park. Heated garage, cen- chen With dishwasher, 11/2 773-1444 885-0257 * KItchens - Atlics dining room, hall, and library Large cheery kitchen tral air, family room, den, garage, by owner 343-0752 FOUND - 3 puppies, approxi- * Basements - Porches has wood cabinets, bUilt in hutch, stove, dlshwasher good view of lake 823-0875. G.P. MANOR CONDO mately 8 weeks, good health 20D-LOCKSMITHS 21-MOVING * Bathrooms - Rec Rooms Must find good home by Sat- Outdoor deck environments and refrigerator Glass enclosed summer room over- GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 3 Two bedroom "all on one urday 881-2716after 6 p m CHELSEA LOCK CO GROSSE POINTE CUSTOM CRAFTED looks beautJiully landscaped yard With many unusual bedroom Colomal Den, bath trees Finished basement with recreation room and floor" urnt Near all conven- 17012MACK - G I' P MOVING AND STORAGE CO * Cabmets - Formica and 112fireplace,, central all', full bath This distmchve family home sits on large iences, off street locatIOn FOFi Bonded Locksmiths Pomte reSidents WIll move or '" Woodworkmg-trlm work 2 car garage by owner 886- 80xl90 ft lot and ISwithm walking dIstance of elemen- Carpeted, central all', ga- Locks - • Installed • Changed remove large or small quan- Replacements Wmdows 5174. * tary school and Pomte park. $153,000 rage, newly decorated CLASSIFIED ADS • Repaired tllIes of furmture, applian- * Intenor - Extenor Doors CHARMING Grosse Pomte OSBORN 882-7306 • Residential. Commencal ces, planas - or what have FULLY LICENSED AND SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT, NO BROKERS PLEASE Woods hollie 1619 Amta CALL 882-6900 • Industrial you Call for free estimates INSURED FIVE ACRES, 5 room home, 343-0481or 822-4400 Opera- Days 222-3084 Everungs & Weekends 822-2377 Brick, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 cement utihty bUIlding, gar- 343-9144 GENERAL HOME REPAIR baths, natural fireplace, ex- ted by John Stemmger and Free Estimates - 882-6842 den, orchard, near schools! Bob Breltenbecher tra eatmg area In kitchen 791-0569 If you lose me 20C-CHIMNEY AND • Attics & Porch Enclosures Priced at$59,900 Ideal star- FIREPLACE • Addlhons and Kitchens ter home 547-870'7,evenings BUNGALOW, 3-4 bedrooms, or find me ... ST CLAIR REPAIR MOVING CO • CommerCial BUlldmgs 885-7068 fIreplace, dmlllg room. Grosse Pointe schools Competitive rates Free JIM SUTTON INCOME. Kelly/Morossarea, estImates, reliable serVIce, 1677Brys Dnve 4j3 bea\lhful contiltlOn COACHLIGHT CHIMNEY RIVERVIEW Club. Luxury Speclahzmg m pianos TV 4-2942 TU'2.2430 $46,900.331-1290 after 3 p 10 waterfront condos on C1mtoo SWEEP COMPANY Shawn Drummey, ~,~=~. III Paui Genter THREE bedroom bnck ranch, River Includes 40' boatwell. CERTIFIED #28() , BARKER applIances, drapes mcluded, 331-0873 CONTRACTORS Model open d2.lly 1-6 p.m. No Mess. Insured Move-m condition Hayes/8 31695 S. RiVer Road 463- ModermzatlOn. Alterations • Complete McCALLUM MOVING com. Additions. Family Rooms. MIle area $39,500 371-8335 8040 :; Chimney Care pany Modern truck and KItchens & RecreatIOn ST CLAIR SHORES Handy- equipment Established m Areas man's speCial 1,200 square 13A-LOTS We'll run your ad 885-3733 1918- Fully Insured Also, JAMES BARKER foot bungalow, 2 bedrooms, FOR SALE plano speCialists 776-7898 886-5044 With expansion attiC, family FREE!! OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 GROSSE POINTE Park, reSi- 16-PETS RELIABLE POINTE resident room 12/ Jefferson area dentlallot, Balfour Rd , be- 882-6900 FOR SALE With movmg van Will move ADDITIONS - DECKS 21317 SEVERN $27,900 Land Contract low Jefferson, 1oo'xl80' Be- large or small quantities BATHROOMS terms 792.7048, 296-0288 low market 885-0840 KITCHENS HARPER WOODS CHAM~IONS QUALITY PUPPIE,; INSURED NOTTINGHAM near East GROSSE POINTE Shores, £ WINDOWS - PORCHES Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch Ownpr r('ady to sell TOY POODLE'S I ~..-' • Bob 882-1968or 822-4400 Warren, brick 4 bedroom, 2 80X150 Near Lakeshore • APRICOT ~ • ;"\"~~ ~~ STUD SERVICE TO COMMERCIAL baths, fireplace, $22,000 884- Walk to pool, manna, yacht REDS • BL<\CK APPROVED BITCHES MOVERS WORLD REMODELING THE BLAKE COMPANY ~~m>1:.. ~ ~ LICENSED & INSURED 3559 • WHITE /'j" 't ,). 0 ~ '\1 A KC REGISTERED (U-Haul Company, Inc ) JIM BLAKE club 885-6215 j BEACONSFIELD - brick YORKSHIRE'S ,N r .!II IV • BOARDING Every service available for lo- 881.6100 alwmnum Sided 2 family m- 13B-CEMETERY SCHNAUZER ~ \.1.:. !."/ II • GROOMING cal Intra-Inter slale movmg GUY DeBOER come III the Park. 2 bed- PROPERTY Free estimates Call East 881-6651 885-462.4 rooms down - 1 Up Full dhO'l.l!.:1 9(l!.nnl!.C:1 Jefferson Movmg and basement WIth separate FOUR GLEN Eden MemOrial Storage storage, 2 car garage, bUilt Cemetery plots - transfer in- MARCEL AND MARIA DAGHUYT 12001E Jefferson 1950's, excellent IIlvestment cluded 839-1385. - Phon" 293-1429 - 823-5621 JOANNA WESTERN 33633 HARPER AVENUE or live-in and rent $61,000 14-REAL ESTATE HOURS 900A M TO 6 COP M WINDOW SHADES 872-4620days, 885-7414even- ST ClAIR SHORES, MI 48082 CLOSED SUNDAY & HOliDAYS 21A-PIANO AINT, SHUITERS, BLIND ings and weekends WANTED SERVICE KAUFMANN 11 MILE/Jefferson ExcellE'nt FOUR bedroom Colonial Lig- TORM DOORS AND WINDO condition, ImmedIate occu- gett area With family room, COMPLETE PIANO service 160-ADOPT 16D-ADOPT TUlllng, rebulldmg, re- pancy One bedroom upper, den, no agents 771-1247 A PET A PET carport 881-8817,882-5420 fllllshmg Member Plano WE WILL buy your house, Techmclans GUild Zech. GRA'TOP GROSSE POINTE Woods cus- flat, mcome or bUIldmg Bossner 731-770'7 tom built 4 bedroom center 882-7065 ( \ SALES AND SERVICE entrance Colomal 3,100 .. PIANO TUNING and repair. 15011 KERCHEVAL WANTED BY pnvate party a IIlg Work guaranteed East of Alter' In the Par~ square feet, 2 full, 2 half 3 bedroom small to medium Why 54 WOODLAND SHORE DRIVE baths, spiral slalrway prime Member AFM Edward Fel- TU 5-6000 Size ranch III the Pomtes ske 465-6358 Closed Mondays GROSSE POINTE SHORES location By appomtment Cash offer InqUIres to 882-7577 Not Grosse Pomte News, 99 Ker- ,M PIANO TUNING and repair Umque and outstandmg Cox & Baker bUIlt home, con- HARPER WOODS cheval, Grosse POinte Complete plano serYlce by slstmg of 5 bedrooms, rec room and 3 baths on second Immaculate 3 bedroom bunga- Farms, Michigan 48236 Box (./J'~1 Adopt! cerhfled techmclan Why not floor Llvmg Room WIth fIreplace, family room With fire- low ProfeSSIOnally fmlshed ::F-32 have someone locally do place, bedroom WIth flrepla<.e, formal dmlng room, up to basement With full bath- L-J /.' ..( your work? DaVid Hughes .... ~~ ~ date kitchen, 1st floor utility, 2 car plus attached garage room Refrigerator, stove CASH 882-8705 Beautifully landscaped Shown by appomtment mcluded Priced fight at FOR HOMES Bnng love and laughter mto your hearts and homes $40,900 Servmg Area smce 1938 20E-INSULATION Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch Many homeless ammals are waltmg to be chosen by you STIEBER REAL TV 2 HOME OWNER - RESENT PRICE REDUCTWN on a qUiet, shady street, Antrim CALL 9 A :'vi 6 I' M ' 758-1800 EVENIt\rGS 886-5765 Grosse Pomte schools, 2'2 775.4900 VISit the car garage $44,900 BUilding ServIce. HOUSE IN Tom Crook Century 21-East Inc. 286-5800 GROSSE POINTE SHORES Anti Cruelty Association ~""~r' ONLY' !'l( ,'7 '-', Insulation/Roofing ~ SPACIOUS, lovely 3 bedroom WILL PAY $1,000 MONTHLY 13569Joseph Campau, Hamtramck English Tudor ranch 6150 PLUS TAXES, INSURANCE -- ~t ~( Grayton 11,2 baths, formal 884-7064 891-7188 All types of blown and c <,o.~ ..... dmmg room, breakfast BETWEEN II 30-1 30 P M blanket msulatlOn . , nook, new kItchen With wood or '< ' AFTER 51' M • Cellulose .,'~'cabmets Cathedral ceIlings, • FIberglass ALL CASH - Immediate clos- , pegged oak floors, carpeted • Mmeral Wood , . family room WIth dry bar m Ing Eastside DetrOit proper- The ~. basement, $36,900 882-9051 ties Call 886-9116Eastland Really Co 16'325 Harper W(' can properly msulate Oakland Humane Society and vpntllate your home HARVARD near Mack m De- Ave DetrOit 48224 Smce trOit 3 bedroom Coloma I for maXI01Um effICiency 1946Realtor 19601Mt Elliott near 7 Mile 11,2 baths, excellent neigh- borhood $49,500 882-1293 15-BUSINESS 892.7822 ALSO I WIN A TRIP "'OR 2 OPPORTUNITIES RoofIng and repalr<;, roof II venls, <;eamless gutters ' TO FLORIDA' 2Oc-CHIMNEY AND 20C-CH!MNEY AND FOR SALE - ShIp's Wheel and ViolatIOncorrectIOns I 1,,01 hnv thi" hP~llhflll home m , _ 1"1 .. __ ~ .... _ ,.~._ I=IR~P!.-At:"~ II<1ULI\..CU ~U" "'''VI'\,; ... \I. u .... !t!ReaLA~!: , , Grossf' Pomte Woods 2 or :3 ther mformatlOn call. B82- REPAIR REPAIR J. HAGAN 881.2530 • /' t bedroom brIck bungalow 1340 I I With l'h car garage, new t=:::t -' furnace, water heater and BUILDING O-wn('r<;- let me 21C-ELECTRICAL Jr'. I msulatlOn, heated porch. look after your bulldmg SERVICE >-- BUIlding Mamtenance Ma- stove, refrIgerator, finished ------basement $69,500 nagement !n9192O PENDOLINO'S CHIMNEY SERVICJ<: ( harmIng cu<;tom hungalow One and one half story With 362-2999 Brmg your hOWie LICENSED Orgamze your 'lelf \\ Ith attic expansIOn <;pac(' In popular Farms locatIOn BY OWNER, 1\2\ Maryland BARGIN HUNTERS! up to code and ELf<:CTHICAL Closet Ma Id .,helvlllg Decorated to perfectIOn m<;lde and out Two Charmmg newly decorated OWN YOUR OWN keep unwanted CONTRA("I'OR Free estImate, bedrooms, hl'mg room, dmmg room, family room, 1'1.: InSide and out New carpet- THRIFT SHOP ammals out hghe<;t quality - Lowe<; Wholesale and retail In bath., New carpetmg, fllllshed basement, Rec room 109, natural wood through. TN ST CLAIR SHORJ<;S FREE ESTIMATES .I!BlQlll pfll'CS Free estImates sla lIatlOn a va Iia hIe Beautifully landscaped Withmany perenmals Pnvate out 3 bedrooms Great Buy your WIfe her own bUSI- 881-2477 1186-5870 m;m 1:t2IZi1J!O Mlchl~an Shelf Dlst l663.l back yard With <;IXfoot stockade surroundmgJ gas value, must see PrIced to ness Pnce negotlabl-e Some I MASTER EUXTHIC E Warren gnll, 2 car garage $70's 88.'}-7470Gnffm, 422Maolsoo, mventory Included Call JIm .~m_ sell at $46,900 ~ Open Grosse POlrte Farms By appomtment only BRICK WORK, CROWNS, AND FWINERS 9711-7625 884.7890 House Sunday, 1-5 p 10 777-0550, 10 a 10 -3 P m I ------" 'L- ..... Page Elght-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1985

21F-HOME 21G-ROOFiNG 21G-ROOFING 21.I-PAINTiNG, 21.I-PAiRTiNG, 21P-wATERIS"oOFiR~ 21 S-CARPENTER 21T-PLUMBING & IMPROVEMENT SERVICE SERVICE DECORATING DECORATING SERVICE HEATING CAPIZZO CONST. K BUILDING CO. HOOFING AND repairs Alu- MICHAEL'S WOOD REFINISHING KITCHEN CABINETS, EMIL THE HADLEY HOME BASEMENT DC Kl':LLY BUILDING mInum trIm, siding, and FINE FURNITURE PLUMBER gutters Bob. Dale Isham IMPROVEMENT PAINTING & STRIP STAIN VARNISH WATERPROOFING Custom made m oak, cherry. • Quahty Remodeling Duplicate EXlstmg FInish or • Andersen ReplaLement 5260666 REFINISHING DONE RIGHT ....alnut Speclahsts m quali- SPECIALIZING IN INC. Colors to Match 10 YEAR GUARANTEE WlIlc!O\\, &. Door, COMPLETE Interlor-Extenor ServIce ty wvodworkmg • KItchens • Bathrooms JOHN D. SIMON Kitchen cabmets, bathroom LICENSED INSURED CALL KEN • LaundrJ room and VIOlatIOns • AddlllOm, of .Ill t,pe:. ROOI"ING SERVICE Pa lilt IIlg vamtles, rec-famlly room • Cu,tom Gal age~ 778-1028-773-6986 TONY 885-0612 521-1637 527-9282 • 01 and new work RoofIng, Caulking, COMI\IEHCIAL & antlqulIlg and varmshmg. panehng, doors, tnm and Free Esllmates 882-3463 WedtherstnppIng, RepaIrs RESIDENTIAL ~trlpplllg and stammg moldmgs ALTERATIONS - Moder- Bill, Master Plumber AMERICAN Water Proofmg L1CE:\SED &. [~SURED LICENSED INSURED Tear-off Complete Kitchen refimshlllg Licensed Insured mzatlOn, all bUlldmg needs (Son of Emil> Reshlllgle Free Estimates - lIlI5-3230 References Free Estlmates - seven year guarantee rough to fllllsh m all trades 882-0029 Hot Tar Free estimates Licensed HADLEY HOME PYRAMID ROOFING GIOVANNI SACCO PRESTIGE PAINTING CO Roll Rooflllg Contractor DJggmg done by GUY DE BOER DECORATING SERVICE DAVID ROLEWfCZ R&B PLUMBING Sewer and IMPROVEMENT Re-Roofmg Vents hand Call Bob Nichols Pamtmg, wallpapermg stam- 296 7386 778-5025 LICENSED dram lines cleaned $30 Teal Offs Gutters 372-4927 INC. mg, wallpaper removal, pat- Plumbmg of any type, RepaIr Repairs 881-6651 885.4624 CO\IPLETE RE:\IODELI \'G chmg, caulkmg Insured and PAINTERS licensed. msured Grosse Ventlldhon LIcensed and Insured JACK WILLIAMS COMPLE-TE- Carpenter and SERVICE hcensed Pomte and suburbs 755-6794 Kltehen~ Bath, Year Round ServIce 886 0520 SERVED EUROPEAN WATERPROOFING bulldmg service Free estl. Area references Semor Citizen Italian Journeyman mates No job too small PLUMBING REPAIRS AddItIOns Porches 264 7579 978-2448 APPRENTICESHIP and WALL REPAIR discount Free estimates LI- CASHAN ROOFING Licensed and msul'cd 777 \tliC I Ree Rooms Intenor-Extenor SpeClallzmg PROPER METHODS OF & censed and Insured * 8714, 445-8674 \!umillulll 'lldlng/Tl'lm HOT ROOFS GROSSE POINTE m reparlng damaged pIas- WATERPROOFING ONLY SEWER CLEANING 778-0900 ter, dry-wall and cracks, Guttel'J Do\\ n Spouts Commel'clal- Re~ldentlal PAINTER'S INC. * BUCKLED BASEMENT CARPENTER work, paneling Reasonable Rates For All SIOI m \\ lIIdo\\ ,/Doors Year round servIce peelmg pamt, wmdow putty- WALLS REPAIRED. Pat tltlOns, shelvlIIg, doors, Mike PotIer - Llc Houflllg/Shlllgles/Hot T.II' GROSSE Shmgles and RepaIrs Pamtmg - mtenor-extenor, mg and caulkmg, wallpaper- STRAIGHTENED AND repairs Small Jobs 882-~95 882 1558 .\Iumll'um SidIng and Work Guaranteed paper changlllg and panel- mg All v.ork and material BRACED CARPENTER - small and PLUMBING repairs. leaky Gutter Cledlllng Insured 886-3245 hng Free estimates cheer- guaranteed Reasonable NO INJURY TO LAWNS POINTES * large Job~, 32 years ex- faucets, clogged drams Em- Fences/Repdlrs of all kmds fully given Licensed and Selllor clltzens dIscount AND SHRUBS PREVENT WATER DAM perience Free esllmates ergency service 24 hours Llcen,ed and In,ured Insured Grosse Pomte references ALL TYPES OF CON- AGE I GUTTERS CLEAN- * 886 0520 FINEST 882-9234 Free Eshmates MIke 777- CRETE AND BRICK LICensed 527-6656 Free estimates Low rates ED FROM $25 ROOF RE- BOllI,John 776-9439 anytlme REPAIR Ron, 521 6103, 772-0516 Cvu"p.!ctc =-no!l~g ~ glJHt:Ior PAr11S SE.\L .\TIOv!';n 211 -PLUMB!NG AND naars and DCCKS GROSSE POINTE INTERIOR AND exterIOr * 15 YEA& EXPEHIENCE GUTIERS and mamtenance FROM $25 CHIMNEYS, HEATING 21W-DRESSMAKING Roof,. Caulked & Repaired VENTS, POTENTIAL CONTRACTORS pamtmg and paperhangmg IN POiNTES 00\\ ,SPOUTS ALL WORK GUARAN- AND TAILORING Gutters Clcaned LEAK SPOTS FROM $25 Reasonable rates, 30 years * Gutter" ('Icdned and Flushed CUSTOM PAINTING AND experience Ray Barnowsky, TEED (WRITTEN FREE FRANK R. Residential & CommercIal, SEAVER'S WALLPAPERING STITCHES BY SANDRA Ne'\ clnd RepaIr Work 372-2392 after 6 pm ESTIMATES) Llcen,ed dnd Insured Money - 882-0000 EXPERT ANTIQUING Speclahzmg III blldal, brides- INSTANT SERVICE 885.0602 WEIR AD\ '\:' estImate. DALE 527-8105 Home. 772-9326, Shop, Architectural Service D.BARR 1181-B848,Bob McVey, 17426 Dependable. qUIck. clean serv- CLEANING SERVICES REFINISHING? Redecorat- Ice. Residential Reasonable ResldentIal-Commerclal- Indus trIal K-\\ INDOW clednmg com Harper, between CadIeux & BOB DUBE SECOND GENERATION mg? Restorlllg? Profes- pany Storms, screens. gut- Morang rates. WlIIdows, carpet, wall wash- SIOnally done by Margaret PLUMBING and HEATING 881-2477 886-5870 AL KLING 777.0660 ters, alummum cleaned In- FURNITURE reflmshed. re- Licensed Master Plumber mg, gutters, upholstery, McGumnes Palllting, sured Free EShmates SEWER CLEANING SNOW PLOWING - quality floors cleaned and waxed, plastermg, wallpapermg, paired, stnpped, any type of 882-0688 calling Free estImates SPRINKL!'.:R REPAIR, ETC work at reasonable prIces hardwood floors cleaned and wood refInishing lIlI5-6822 Grosse Pomte Woods 474-8953 or 345-6258 775-1733 paste waxed. Free esl1mates Licensed GROSSE POINTE fIreman 886-3897 DALE 527-11105 CUSTOM CUShIOns repaired PAINTING - Intenor/ex- will do wmdow washlll~ DEPENDABLE FERLITO or replaced Home, boat. EMERGENCY plumbmg an d terIor, wall washing and do- 821-2984 K-CARPET patIO, campers, etc , satls- heatmg repairs. 24 years ex SNOW CONSTRUCTION CO. mesl1c cleaning Free esti- - facllon guaranteed, free es- penence Rehable Licens CLEANING mates Call Thom 881-7210 21L-TILE - REMOVAL * All types of cement work * Additions llma tes 884-8534 ed 368-1869. 368-6954 * Dnveways * Kitchens COMPANY WORK Expert 24 hour servIce New * PatIOs * Garages YOUNG'S UPHOLSTERING - excellent , eqUIpment * Bnck & Block work * Roofmg CARPET SPECIALISTS PAINTING SERVICE CERAMIC TILE - New and re- prices. quality craftsman- I 882-0688 Quality Pamtmg & Wallpaper- modelmg Baths, kitchens ship, satlsfacllon guaran- ACTIVE PLUMBING 885-7676 PROFESSIONAL BASEMENT WATERPROOFING IIIg Plaster & Drywall and foyers, shower pans re- teed, pIck-up and delIvery DRAIN & SEWER WE STOP LEAKS, GUARANTEED 21-I-PAINTlNG, Repair. References, Free paired Call RICk at 521-3434 Most completed m one week CLEANING SNOW Estimates Insured 886-0647 QUALITY WORK-REASONABLE PRICES DECORATING 210-CEMENT AND • LEAKY TOILETS REMOVAL . Call anytIme • DRIPPING FAUCETS • Jim Young 372-4365 BRICK WORK 21S-CARPENTER GREEN THUMB ~ Licensed. Bonded. Insured WHITEY'S SERVICE • PLUMBING REPAIRS .• CALL US NOW FOR A FREE ESTIMATE WALLPAPER , BROKEN SEWERS AND 839-7033 365-7129 • • Wall Papermg CALANDRA WATER-LINES REPAIRED • • InterIOr Painting ALBERT D. THOMAS • REMOVAL CONSTRUCTION ... ELECTRIC SEWER * 1 • Reasonable PriCes INC. * CLEANING * D.E. ,• 885-1798 • C-eod Work BY TIM • Garage ralsmg & frammg CONTRACTORS, INC * FAST EMERGENCY Financing Available • Call - no job too small • Low Rates • Cement driveways SERVICE • Best Pnces Around • Porches. truck pomtmg We are general contractors REASONABLE RATES ~es~2~~~2~~~lg • n4-0414 771-4007 * / Quality III materIal and One call takes care of all * TELEPHONE Licensed and Insured your bUlldmg-remOdelinj ESTIMATES seasonal/per cleanmg. Speclal17lng 111 quality custom work at COMPLETE PAINTING KARM'S workmanship LIcensed & Insured problems, large or small VISA & MASTER CHARGE affordable pnces AND DECORATING PAINTING SERVICE 774-0906 DORMERS. ADDITIONS. ATRIUMS INTERIOR - EXTERIOR JOSEPH TU 2-0628 884-8840 • SCREENED PORCHES LIcensed and Insured Wallpapenng - Reasonable 688 Peach Tree GPW GREEN POINTES KITCHENS. BATHROOMS Interior and ExterIOr 468.7069 QUALITY CarpentJ ~ and For- REFERENCES SNOW REMOVAL • RECREATION ROOMS Wood fimshmg, wallpapermg mIca work. new or refaced. RALPH RarH 886-8248 CommerCial - ResidentIal Free esl1mates Grosse BRICK WORK Small JObs, CommercIal - ResIdential 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL Pomte's lowest pnces WOODWORKING. CABINET INTERIORS Pomte references tuck pomtmg, chimney, por- Store fixtures. displays also AND Free estImates MAKING • RESTORATION BY DON & LYNN 77.PAINT ches, VIolatIOns repaired counters, kitchens, vamtJes, .Husband-Wlfe Team Reasonable 886-5565 LANDSCAPING 778-3405 • COMPUTER ROOMS • WOOD EXCELLENT INTER1O!{ rec rooms, hang doors All DECKS. COMPLETE JOB START •Wallpa perlllg repaIrs and flnlsh work 16 work Plaster repair, pamt- TO FINISH - LARGE OR SMALL .Pamtmg years experience Free estI- mg, wallpapenng, carpen- .Metlculous mates Vito Sapienza 774.- BOB SCHOMER INSULATION • SIDING try, cleamng Expenenced, • ROOFING .Insured 933 TREE SERVICE .Over 20 Years Expenence rea,onable Grosse Pomte references Seaver's 11112- Design Service Available 527-5560 0000 Replacement Windows & Doors *RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INTERIOR ResIdential pamt- WALLPAPER • TREE REMOVAL • CABLING & PRUNING mg and wall washmg Rea- REMOVAL • STUMP REMOVAL. STORM DAMAGE R.D. PRIEST ~ sonable rates Free estI- • TREE TOPPING • LAND CLEARING BUILDERS, INC. mates Call after 6 pm, BY JEFF • TRIMMING • SNOW REMOVAL 823-1783 • Custom Pallltmg Also (CommercIal Only) GROSSE POINTE ~ \~' ~__ • Low Rates INTERIOR pamtmg and re- • 24 HOUR EMERGENCY WORK 7795235 n5~9~ • FREE ESTIMATES 881.8019 ,_ __ , decoratmg Reasonable -ex- PAINTING - Intenor. ex- 2060 ALLARD ROCHESTER cellent work References ______'/21T -PLUMBINGAND HEATING 881-8526 881-471 'i, 1 9 P m terior, plaster repair, tex- GROSSE POINTE WOODS 652-2255 tured cellmgs, paper hang- :\1!\STER REMODELERS mg and removal 882-6348 • Hr:SIDE!'\TIAL • • rO\tMERCIAL HANDYMAN - Pamtmg All prepare work done - m- ANDERSEN tenor/cxtenor SatisfactIOn PLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING guaranteed Greg 882-8188 21G-ROOFING 21G-ROOFING SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT "PAINTING, Wallpapermg To place 'your SERVICE SERVICE ,/ and wall washm1/; senior 372.0580 Cltlzen DIscount C.allJan - A. HAMPSON 884-8757, Kathy - 773-9589" Pamtlllg - Paperhangmg QUALITY INTERIOR/EX- Classified Ad. Free eo;tlmates 40 Years TERIOR pamtlng. wallpa Expencnce permg. carpentry and re 8t ClaIr Shores pair Expcrlenced rcason- 771 9687 dble, Insured Seaver's 882- Wm. E. Zemmin ()()I)() If. PI•• h, • If. 1',../,,11••• 1 Coli

Shingles • Flat • Siale • Shake • Gulters • Siding Zemmln & Compo", 8900 JilUt JlIlIn ••. '16 822-0600 882-6900 Dltmt. Mlal",. 1'111 - Prompt free Estimates - '11-3131

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NEW TRANS AM NEW '85 6000 COUPE NEW 85 GRAND PRIX Air Cond Tinted Glass Rocker Panel Air Cond TIGlass Lux trim grp cpt malS frt A" Cond TIGlass Notchback Seal Clo h Molds, Side Molds and Window Molds, & rear body Side molds r defroster hood ap Trlln Rear Delrosl Spl M rrors CSlm Wheel plique cargo secunty so een 4 spd auto Covers WW Steel Belted Tires AM/FM Steleo Rear Def ,Spt Mirror WW Steel Belts trans tilt whl wheel locks w leiter steel belt clock. Auto Trans P S P B Dlx Wheel AMIFM Stereo Rally Wheels, Accent ed tires AMIFM stereo cass clock perf pkg Covers Slk ,,048 Stripes Door Edge Guards Slk #0597 Buy aero pkg Stk #2495 $11~872 $9495 $10,149 15 Olher5 Ar ;:'Imllar ""."'11' 20 Others At SimIlar Savings lIow NEW '85 BONNEVILLE SEDAN NEW '85 PARISIENNE SEDAN NEW 85 6000 SPORT WAGON Air Cond 55/45 Seat T Glass Full Vinyl Top, Air Cond Cslm Seat Bells 5545 Seals Pwr Air Cond 3rd Seal Tinted Glass, Rear Locks, TIGlass. Pwr Windows Body SIde R Defroster Spl MIrrors Accent SHipe Wife Del, Cloth Trim, Spt Mirrors, Custom Mldgs Rear Defrost Spt Mirrors Accent Wheel Covers locks AMIFM ETR Siereo WW Wh Covers, WW Steel Belted Tires, Stnpe WW Sleel BellS AMIFM Siereo P S Steel Belts Auto Trans P S P B Sik P B Auto Trans Dlx Wheel Covels Sik #0506 AMIFM Stereo RadiO Sik #0331 LEASE A START mE NEW #0266 $10,995 $9995 $10,195 25 Others Al Slmrlar Savings 5 Olhers AI Similar Savings RINKE 9 Others At Similar SaVings ~ YEflRRIGHT NEW '85 PARISIENNE WAGON MA\T[R CADILLAC 1984 VOYAGER SE WAGON. Beige, air, NEW 85 RALLY STX VAN NEW '85 MINI JIMMY 4x4 Air Cond 55-45 Seats. TIGlass, Woodgrain All Cood DeepTintedGlass M RearSeat Pwr Doo< Folding Rear Seal, Body Side Mldg , Rear De. [)tALf-R stereo, tilt & crUise, 2.6 engine, REALLY NICEI Sides Cpt Mats. Frt & Rear Cycle Wipers 111111( \r1 UfO Locks Ft & Rear Mats Cycle Wipers BIg Mirrors HD flost , Big MIrrors, Console V-6 4 Speed Auto f .\ f I I • I ,~ I Rear Delrost, Rear Deflector, Spl MIrrors FOR LESS ON SALE AT ••...... •.... $10,900 Ft & RearSh",ks CrUise 305V84 Spd AUIOTrans Trans. 20 Gal Fuel Tank P S Wheel Tnm Superllft Shocks Wire Wheel s & Loc ks AMiF M Tilt Wh Ralll Wheels CI",k AMIFMStereo. Sliding PER Rings, P 205f75R14 ALS Tires, AMIFM Stereo, 1981 SUBARU GL 2 DR. Silver, air, auto, Stereo Luggage Carrier WW Steel Belts, Auto RearDr 2 TonePalnl Gauges Hgh Bac- CASSETT£ (IIO$f CAlIS) AND IIIUCH MOIlf Open Monday and Thursday until 9 p.m. 8uckets Stk #097 pea. Glp ChromeF&RBmprs P 225175R15Tlfes G.ges Lugg.g. Rack Ladder Ru""'fill Boards Metal 58795 All cars subject to prior sale Tile Cover 3 Lg 8ay W ndows Stk #T 107 INKE $9289 2 Available at this Price & EqUip 4 At Similar Savings $14,995

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