Are public library records the business of busybodies? By Shirley A. McShane Staff Wnter mcorporate the act mto the Pomte's three public libraries record1> on, say, the superm. them theIr ChIld's records were parent1> to check on their Ever wonder what the may. public hbrary's pohcy manual "One thmg I'm makmg them tendent of schools. Trustees none of theIr busmess chIld's readmg list, but cer. or's reading lIst looks like? at its AprIl 26 meetmg aware of IS the number of poli. also talked about the POSSIbilIty Mabel Hawkms, who works tamly If a parent wants to Maybe not. How about what Passed m 1983, the Library CIeS pertall1mg to the hbrary of parent1> wantmg to access m the library's techmcal ser. know, I don't feel comfortable your lO-year old son ISchecking Privacy Act protects the confi. that are not m our polIcy man. theIr child's hbrary records If VIces department, Said the II 1>aymg they cannot," Konsler out of the public hbrary - ever dentlality of circulatIon records, ual," Hanson said "We've adopted by the board, the act brary's computer system is cur Said wonder about that? said libl'ary director Charles probably always operated under would not permIt the library to rently set up to show only the Trustee Carol Marr Said she Forget about It The Grosse Hanson these poliCies, but we want to release 1>uchmformatlOn booh a patron has checked out beheve'> the main concern of POinte board of lIbrary trustees The board of lIbrary trustees, make sure they are m the man. Board preSident Gloria Kon. that are overdue The computer parent1>would be to make sure dIscussed the MIChigan Library which IS also the board of edu. ual and part of our workmg op. "leI' said she has no problem software could be set up to theIr <.hlld doesn't have any Privacy Act at Its Feb 22 meet. catIOn, began meetmg on a reg. eratlOns " With pnvacy protection when It show a patron's circulatIOn re overdue or lost library books Ing The board is expected to ular basis last fall to devote The board dlscuS1>edwhether Ii> applIed to adult patrons, but cord, but the lIbrary has not The board referred the act to take actIOn on whether It will more attentIOn to needs and IS- a pel son could walk mto a II' was concerned WIth parents' chosen to execute that optIOn the dlstnct"> legal counsel for sues pertammg to Grosse brary and ask to see circulatIOn IeactlOn,> If a libranan told "I don't want to encourage c1anficatlOn ~t)~tl&'f?5~:, iIG~'l~ Your Community Newspaper Grosse Pointe News Vol. 54, No.9 42 pages Grosse Pointe, Michigan Since 1940 50~ March 4, 1993 City cop Star of Sea High School delivers - a girl! survival chances brighten By Shirley A. McShane eXCited that Star IS staYing finanCIal support, It should be By Shirley A. McShane Staff Writer open" closed. Staff Writer The news last month that Gerstner, who graduated The polIce actIVIty log at Our Lady Star of the Sea HIgh "MaIda conSidered It all," from Star In 1989, sbll VISitS saId pansh monSIgnor Dennis the Grosse Pomte CIty Public School may be In It.'>last year the school regularly. She de Safety Department lists a HarrIty "He heard a presenta of operatIOn came as a crushmg scribed the mood of teachers Feb 25 event m the most blow to parents, students and bon from the group (of parents and students as JOyous after a and parIshIOners) who wanted clImcal of terms' "Emergency staff at the all-girls mstitutIOn VISIton Monday to contmue the school and ac. chIldbIrth, dehvered mfant m Grosse Pomte Woods. "I thmk the commumty real. cept responsIbIlity for it and and transported mother and So when the Archdiocese of child to Bon Secours." IZed what a tragedy It would last Fnday he proposed the par DetrOIt announced on Feb 26 have been If the hIgh school But for public safety Sgt. that It would act upon the par- Ish be relIeved of ItS finanCIal had closed This was a good responsIbIlIty. " Edward TuJaka, helping City Ish councIl's recommendatIOn to wake-up call for the alumni resident Monica Barbour de. The parish counCIl approved change the school's status from and the dIfferent groups trymg liver Katherine LeIgh mto the MaIda's proposal at a March 1 a pansh school to a regIOnal to organIZe Hopefully we can world was one of the most school, and thereby keep Its meetmg, HarrIty said. The all work together on this m- board of dIrectors - yet to be exhilarating moment.'> in hIS Grosse Pointe City public safely Sgt. Edward TUjaka is dool s open, moods soared from stead of agaInst each other," life appomted - will be responSIble all smiles after he assisted in the delivery of Katherine despaIr to elatIOn Gerstner said TuJaka was on patrol about Leigh Barbour. born Feb. 25 at home. "1 thought the school would for raising the necessary funds to support the school 12:45 p m. in the area of the close," said alumna Joanne ArchbIshop Adam Maida's ment before that, but It has livermg the baby, I thmk he "The parIsh counCil had can Barbour residence, which is Gerstner, who IS now a Journal. proposal to change Star of the been a number of years smce was beSIde hImself a httle cerns about what would be the one block away from Bon Se- Ism major at Oakland Umver- Sea to a regIOnal school gov- he was tramed on what to do bIt," relatIOnship between the hIgh cours Hospital, when the dis- slty "I recClved a phone call on erned by a board of dIrectors when called upon to aSSIst In school and the rest of the par patcher told him to respond to FrIday afternoon and was to- came one month after the par childbirth. The whole thmg happened Ish," Hamty Sald "An agree a house on Cranford Lane be. Barbour, 38, who IS an at- so fast, Barbour saId she tally thunderstruck It made Ish counCIl maIled a letter to my weekend It made the cause a woman was going torney for NBD Bank, saId dIdn't have time to be scared MaIda recommendmg that un. whole year Everyone IS very mto labor. she was one day overdue less the school received some See STAR, page 19A "I thought I was JUst gomg when she began feelIng con- "It was a mIxed blessmg," to take her to the hospItal," tractlons around noon She she saId "I dIdn't have a lot Tujaka said. "It's been close a wasn't concelned - yet of pain, but then, I dIdn't Teen drinking: Control needed lot of times, but we've always At 12:30 her water broke. want to have my baby m my house. It's a mystery to me. It By Shirley A. McShane Teen drmkmg IS not a Grosse a mIXture of good news and made It to the hospital." She called her husband back Staff Writer He adnutted he was ner- Isn't hke I Ignored the SIgnS I Pomte problem, It'S a socretal bad news The good news, he and hIS secretary saId he had A cloud of adverse publiCIty problem" vous as he walked up to the left the office dId have a short first labor saId, IS that the forum gener- shrouded Grosse Pointe South Artis said a number of fac- house When he opened the "All of a sudden, WIth the (for her son, now 3) so I was ated a vanety of opmIOns and High School last week, upset- tors contributed to the publICIty front door and walked in, he next contraction, the baby forewarned But I thought I'd suggestIOns from parents and tmg adImmstrators and par- focused on the Incident saw Barbour in the second- started commg," she saId. "I at least be In labor for a cou- students The bad news, he ents, who said theIr efforts to "I thmk the reaction IS be- floor hallway, lymg on her called my nanny (Elma ple hours" saId, IS the dIstnct had to do somethmg pOSItive had been cause It'S Grosse POInte; people side, trying to tIlln over. He Quinn, who was m the house spend a significant amount of TuJaka SaId he, too, was reo translated mto negatIve head- hold us up to some form of en- also notIced that she was well at the tIme) and told her to tIme getting past the publiCIty Iieved when the baby was Imes and TV broadcasts. tique. People know of It as an into labor and ready to de- dial 911, thInkmg they would and down to the meat of the born WIthout any comphca- The dIspute began when affluent community and the liver her baby come and take me to the hos- matter tIons He said as soon as the school leaders called a Feb 23 feeling among people IS that pita I " "The general tenor of the "I realIzed I had to do it baby was delIvered, he meeting to get parental feed. Grosse Pointe protects It.'>own. At 12:47, Tujaka and meetmg IS that the problem is now," he said. "There was no wrapped her m a towel and back on how the schools should They feel we keep thmgs qUIet QUInn had helped Barbour handle students who arrive in. beyond anyone smgular solu- time to go to the hospital So carried her mto the bathroom In an almost deliberate way, tIOn and that the Issue is not delIver her baby gIrl and par. toxlcated at school functions I just told her to breathe and to keep her warm and when somethmg does pop new," ArtIS saId "What I was amedlcs were preparing to Events escalated and tempers to push Most of this came up, It becomes newsworthy," he looking for was feedback from take her to the hospital "I was lookmg at her tmy flared as some CitIZens m the from what I've seen on TV." saId In fact, ArtIS said one of parents regarding the specIfic "My husband got there hands and she reached out dlstnct felt the medIa had dIs. hIS colleagues in a neIghborIng TuJaka was promoted to while I was delIvermg her," Issue of the dances, the mea- and wrapped her hand around torted the story and created a cIty said hIS school dIstrict held sergeant in January and has she saId "I thmk he was sur- sures that have been taken, my finger," he saId "Then "CIrcus atmosphere" the same meetmg on the same been with the City public prised when he saw the police and what measures we could she opened her eyes. I was ec- "I thmk the feelmg IS that If mght and the gathenng was safety department for seven there. And when he carne up pOSSIblytake m the future statIc I love kids and thIS someone speaks up, people sparsely attended and drew no years. He had 10 years' exper- "I got some of that. But I the stairs and he saw the po- was such a kick like you thmk there must be a bIg prob- medIa attention Ience with another depart. hce officer and the nanny de. wouldn't beheve " lem," saId South pnnclpal John Despite the meetmg's rocky ArtIS "That IS not the case. start, Artis characterized It as See DRINKING, page 2A Pointer of Interest Richner finds path Alan Silverston By Margie Reins Smith ward the ceIlmg, dId some to change rocky Feature Editor quick mental multIplIcatIOn, By John Minnis majorIty on the board 1 view Parcells math teacher Alan then looked down and peered Editor Silverston rolled hiS eyes to- my role as the stIck In the over hIS hom-nmmed glasses. RookIe county commISSIOner spokes of a wheel I'm trying to He estImated he has taught Andrew RIchner from Grosse slow government spending POInte Park has something m down I've brought VIews on common with PreSident BIll " v how we can cut the cost of gov. Clinton, and It'S not pohtlcs ernment and relieve the burden Richner, a Repubhcan who on the taxpayer At least my was elected to hIS first term on VIewISheard the 15.member county board m November, is findIng, hke Clm See RICHNER, page 19A ton, that change IS dIfficult m a f , huge bureaucracy. News can appear one ''I'm trymg to change the day and be gone rhe system," saId the 31-year old next Qurrhe paper commISSIOner durmg an Inter news IS primed on con VIew m hiS City County BuIld OpinIOns 6A ond should live on ing office "I'm only one person, Losryear more Than unfortunately. There's a lot of Schools 11A one rhlrd of all U S mertla County government has newsprinT was recycled been bUIldmg up and buildmg Obi tuarles 12A And rhaTnumber IS up" growing every day HIS goal IS to slow down the Autos 16A Recycling __ growth of government and, he IS rhe one .. ~ hopes, downSize It, but he real. SenIOrs 17A way we can • ., lzeS that as one of Just two Re- all give some ".od _ First-term Grosse Pointe county commissioner Andrew Ri- pubhcans on the board, It won't BUSiness 18A rhlng bocl~ Th.n ".cyd. chner learned quickly that business as usual in the City. be easy County Building is about as hard for him to change as it is for "I'd like to cut taxes," he ClaSSified ads 6C Alan Silverston a fellow Republican al the Capitol. said "It would help to have the ,/_-rli:~'t.lfMlIiiU~~~ ...... -:' ~ 'I' ~oilt~~~~~~~? ~-
MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION 'l' March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News News 19A Poin ler .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:."And the greatest pleasure Michigan Umverslty in 1970 stuffed with commendatiOns, year. He's also the school's "That's Thunder Bear," he comes when a child says, 'I un "Parcells needed another certificates and trophies. computer coordInator. said, describing hIS 165 pound From page 1 derstand '" math teacher. I started with Silverston was chosen Math. "Parcells IS In the forefront black Newfoundland "I walk Silverston hkes middle school one sectIon, then two. Within a .:ounts' coach of the year for of computer technology. Kids hIm around the neIghborhood about 5,000 different students students - sixth, !>eventh and few years I was back m school 1993. All of thiS year's trophies who leave our buildmg are npar the Village of Grm,f>e during his 28-year career. eighth graders. at Madonna College to get a and certificates are on display completely computer hterate," Pomte Shores office People He remembers nearly every "In middle school, you can computer science degree, again in the hallway of the school he saId honk at me He's qUite a dog one, and can recall their names still turn on the math light," with a math minor," he SaId Silverston and his WIfe, "Kids love computers School "My students would say I'm when they come back to viSIt. he said. "It's not too late, even Students' work fills every Mana, have two daughters, start~ here at 9.10 am, but demandmg and tough, that I "Some of my first students If they've had a few frustratmg mch of bulletin board space in JennIfer, 14, and Amy, 10 most mornIngs kids are hned have high standards for behav are in their 40s now, so It'S get. years With math Also, middle Silverston's classroom. Each Mana Sllverston IS a systems up at 8 a m to take turns on lOr and high academIC .,tan ting harder," he saId. school kids are persistent If student has hiS own deSIgnated analyst for Chrysler Corp. the computers We have to dards," he said "I don't I,TJve Silverston enjoys workmg they thmk you're wllhng to space, marked by hiS name JennIfer descnbes her father chase them out of here at 4 30 grades a<;gift<; Every b'Tade I., With middle school students show them how to do some. Each student IS responsIble for "He has a sense of humor most p m ~o we can go home to din faIrly earned and he enjoys math He looks thmg, they'll stick With it dlsplaymg hiS own work - people don't understand and ner " "The best part of tea(.hmg _ at each new academiC year _ High school kIds aren't as pa- whatever he or she IS proud of he's good at math." In hIS spare time, Silverston what makes It UnIque _ II, the each semester - each day, m tlent " Most of the bulletm boards are "Teachers - and people in and hiS famIly enJoy camping kld~ themselves I meet a new fact - with fresh anticipatiOn. SJlverston grew up III Dear covered with A and A.plus test general - are too senous," Sil. They've been all over the b'TOUPof name., and per~onah "I know what hum drum born Heights and earned a papers, awards and certificates verston said "I can make math UnIted States ~nd Canada SII tieS every <;mgleyear work IS hke," he said. "I've bachelor's degree from Wayne kids have earned m vanous fun; not tense In thiS room, a verston saId he s also known by "It's hke meeting a whole worked m a factory I've State UniverSity m 1964, With math competitiOns chlld IS never afraid to try an locals as the man WIth the big new group of frIend~ eVe!Y worked m a machine shop I a maJor III bIOlogy and a mmor One of those is Mathcounts, answer If he or she IS wrong _ dog year" know the feeling of domg the In math a regional math competItIOn It Isn't a bIg deal. If he or she same thmg, over and over, 10 He began teachmg m Dear Silverston has been takmg a ISnght. Wow hours a day born Heights m 1964 He team of students (who are se "We have a lot of fun. Rarely "But I have never, m the last moved to the GroS!>e Pomte lected on the baSIS of their do I conduct a class without at I JA C.CHAUNDY. 28 years, had two days the schools five years later, as a bl- performance on an m-school least one good laugh." 11& INTERNATIONAL same. Each day is exciting and ology teacher He earned a test) to Mathcounts for 10 SlIverston IS teachmg three I new. master's degree m JUnIor high years They nearly always re- eighth grade math classes and 'if, ,.',/'< ~ FINE ART school curriculum from Eastern turn With cardboard boxes one honors math class thiS ..-=--.. '0/]; Monet, RenOir, French Richner;.:.;.;.:.;.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...;.:.:.;:..;.;.:.:.;.:.:.:...:.:...... ;....:;.:.....;.....:.;.:...:.;.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:. $~O OFF % .n1 41 ImpreSSionism, Hunt Ji'rom page I "They've treated me fairly, 01 pamlng tracted out," he said. "If we "It's been budgeted The com w th l~"Sad ""E ., hke any other commiSSIOner ~~ Scenes, Florals, Bunnies, . ,:en if you re .no~ m the down here," he said "I have come up With a speCific pro- miSSiOncontrols it." maJonty, you can still Influence great committee a t posal, It has to save the county He acknowledges, however, Villages, Landscapes. pohcy " sSlgnmen s money or we won't do It." that his predecessor, David Ca. . . I'm vice chaIr of a good com Huge selection. He beheves that because pn- vanagh of Grosse POlllte Richner IS ~Ice chamnan of mlttee They expect me to work Gorgeous and affordable. the Economic Development With them and when it comes vatizatlOn of servICes IS already Woods, was vice chairman of COImmttee and a member of to an Issue m my area I expect being done to some extent at the commiSSIOn and chairman the Health and Human Ser- the courtesy from the~ the county level, he could get of the powerful roads commIt- 17110 Kercheval • 884-7857 vices and Ways and Means "w t Re bl support for more if it saves tee, both requiring more staff in the Village committees e wo pu Icans can money and provides better ser- Richner is paid $41,396 a 'd h' , h d bl expose or questIOn thmgs that vice .He sal e s a no pro. ems weren't explamed in the ast. year for what IS considered a HIS biggest surprise With With the Democratic maJority. I'm m the same posItion r~pre part-time position. The salary county government was how IS set by county charter, though sentatives m Congress are" mvolved it IS in so many areas. ar:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:;:.:.:.:::::.. Richner said first-off he IS Richner admits It sounds lIke a St "We have airports to parks lot for a part. time Job. He said From page 1 trymg to hve up to hiS cam- to health care," he said "We part of his salary will be used ment will have to be worked paign promises have a minIature Congress to set up a scholarship fund for One promise was to curtail with the same committees and out and further approved by the use of franking privlleges, his district, which mcludes the the parish council." offices at the executive leveL" five Pointes, Harper Woods and l partIcularly when campaIgn Richner reahzes that down- A though many details of the season rolls around. He said he a portion of Detroit. slZmg government could mean plan need to be worked out, has introduced a resolutIOn He pointed out that his dis- Ned McGrath, a spokesman for fewer county Jobs tnct IS represented m part by the archdiocese, said the arch. calling for Similar malhng "Wayne County does so two state representatives and guildelmes as those used by the much," he said. "It's a lot of diocese has every reason to state Senate. His resolution IS that their POSItIOnsare consid- hope the school's new board of stiffer than the Senate rule, he responsibilIty We affect a lot of ered full.time. people's hves -4lrectors will be successful in said, and calls for a prohIbition Richner was a lawyer with a 4:neir efforts to reVitalize the "Yet, I've been elected to rep- downtown firm before becommg .high school. on county-paid commissioner resent the people in my district a commissioner. He said that :: ;"There are not too many par- mailings 60 days before they I have to do what's in their because he spends so much , are up for election. best mterest " .~es that can support a high He said he's also looking for time on county business, he left 'school," McGrath said. "Most more ways that county govern- He said he has already the firm and started hiS own high schools in the archdiocese ment can privatIZe servIces to slashed office expenses from hIS practice, where he can set hiS predecessor's $85,000 a year to fJi'e supported by a religious or- save money through competi- hours. der, like Dominican HIgh tive bIdding an estImated $30,000 for hiS "I gave up a lot to come first year In office School, whIch IS supported by "I was astounded to see how here," he said, "and I feel tax the DOllllnican order of nuns, many services are already con- "That's not to sayl'kved the payers are getting value' for \ ~r University of Detroit, which taxpayers money:" he said. their money. is run by the Jesuits." McGrath SaJ.d Maida made his deciSiOn to keep the school **********MORTGAGES********** lARGE INOfAN RIVER open based on the comnutment PURCHASE OR REFINANCE GRAPEFRUIT 3/99« ~ . " <.J-:t°11 .... and pledged resources of those \~ ... 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Thursday, March 18, 7:00 p.m. 774-6820 ~ Metropolitan Eye Center & Outpatient Surgical Facility 21711 Greater Mack at Shady Lane, St. Clair Shores I 2A March 4, 1993 News Grosse Pointe News mg the summer, lImIting the rather than a behavior that is activites doesn't make sense." controllable makes the problem Media barred from school meeting Drinking';';';';';';';' South Mother's Club presl' From page 1 far more dIfficult, if not impos- dent Joan Gehrke saId the By Shirley A. McShane concerned that teleVISIOn cam sible, to tackle beb'1nnmg Jow'nahsm students, didn't get as much as I would most important task confJ'Ont. Slaft Wnter ems might plovoke heIghtened "Do we ever anticipate that but did not review the matter have liked We have some use- mg the commumty IS to send a Parents attendlOg a meetlOg drama and add fmther to the the 'crime problem' will be last week to dIscuss teen dnnk. with Tower staff members, who ful commentary on makmg a no-use of alcohol message to the solved, or will there always. be publiCity they were trYlIlg to wel'e not baITed from the meet- decison." 109 at Grosse Pomte South aVOJd teenagers. Solvmg thIS problem Crime? It's a matter of keepmg mg Artis saId the dIstrict would IS a shared responslbllty be. High School did not feel com "Parents Wele uncomfortable it under control. WIth the issue "As a Jomnalist, I have not like to hold a follow-up meetmg tween the schools, parents, po fortable speakmg Jl1 the pIes With the TV canlelas," Shme of alcohol and drugs, if you talk heard a clear explanatIOn that to expand upon Ideas raised at lIce and other members of the ence of teleVIsion cameras, smd Said "People wele gettmg ner- about it as a problem, ask if it would walTant removal of the last week's meeting, but noth. commumty, she sald school superintendent Ed vous ovel how the media was IS solvable or is it a matter of Shine media from the meetmg," But mg has been scheduled. "What reduces student use IS takmg the Issue and blOWing It defining hmits of acceptable ton said, "But I also WIll raIse Parents offered a number of how rIsky they perCeIve the That, apparently, IS what led out of proportIOn and seemg It behaVIOr," Shine saId. to the ejectIOn of both teleVISIOn thIS from the adnumstratlOn's suggestIOns to control teen behaVIOr to be, not the aVail ArtIS saId last week's meet- on the front page of the news VIew, I can see reasons why drmkmg before dances, ranging and newspaper reporters from paper" ability of a substance," saId 109 was not mtended to pro- The pIeparatlOns before the from the presence of umformed Susan Pearce, student assls the mVltatlOn.only gatht>rmg In The mtent of meetmg, which duce final solUtIOns, but rather meetmg became a medIa cIrcus officers to using Breathalyzers tance coordmatol' at South the school hbrary attracted an t>stlmated 300 pal' was an exploratIOn and exami. There was the danger of (those to hmitlng the number of Pearce Said students do not The presence of camera;, pan- ents. teachel s, students and nation of the Issues at the meeting) pelformmg for dances think they will get into a car nmg the audIence and reportel S other commumty representa the media or the media mIght "It was dIfficult to glean an aCCIdent or that they wlll be jottlOg quotes In notebooks tlves, was to dISCUSSthe prob. have restncted comments fJ'Om overwhelmmg consensus," said come alcoholics; those are pal' made some audIence members lem of student dnnkmg and reluctant to speak candIdly, people who might not have schools superllltendent Ed ental WOlTleS '!J\SHINGTON AND THE WORLD. then exanune a number 01 solu wanted to be In the medIa" Shme "As a parent, the con- "Students think about get. Shme s81d tlOns and deten ents INSIGHT SHOWS YOU HOW South prInCipal John ArtIS sensus was that dances for the tIng caught and what WIll hap DIstrict offiCIals also wt>re The gathenng was not a THINGS REALLY WORK Said letters were sent to par vast majority are a healthy ac- pen to them What WIll their A full year 52 weeks of InSightfor lust $29 95 meeting of an elected pubhc ents mVlhng them to the dls tiVIty In a commumty where parents do to them?" she saId CaII toll Iree now With yOUI cred It card handv body for the purpose of makmg we hear there are not enough 1-800-356-3588 CUSSIOn, newspapers and televi Shine saId by approachmg Ask for Operator Corrections policy deCISIOns, sUld Doug SlOn statIOns were not mcluded activIties for kids to be m. the Issue of substance abuse as CorrectIOns Ii'lll be prmted West. attorney for the school m the mailmg volved m on weekends and dm. a problem that IS solvable on thIS page every week If dlStllCt, and thel efOJe dId not fall under the PlotectlOn of the there I.'. an error of fact In Ml(:hlgan Open ~leetlJ1gs Act any story, call the newsroom PUBLIC NOTICE at 882-{)294 "It was perfectly wlthm LARGE • (Shme's) rights to hmlt the pal In a story last week about tlclpation of people at the meet- SELECTION City of (If):r.o5S,eJ.oiute Michigan Umverslty LIggett School's mg," West Said "It was not a of productIOn of "Oklahomal," meetmg of a public body" COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT jumor Brad Strowger should A pubhc body m thIS case COMMUNION OBJECTIVES AND PROPOSED USE OF FUNDS - 1993 have been included as one of would mean the Grosse Pomte board of educatIOn But even If A Public Hearing was held by the CIty Councll on February 22, 1993, the students performmg m DRESSES at which time projects were reViewed and comments received a majOllty of the board had the play concerning CommufiltyDevelopment aclivlties for the 1993 program been plesent, West said that year. Funds totaling $80,000 arc available for approved projects. would not necessarily have VEILS • SLIPS been a VIOlatIOnof the act GLOVES Projects were selected to meet CommunItyDevelopment Block Grant "SImply because a majOllty objectives. Some of the projects chosen arc continuations of prior Large Selection years' activities. Projects selected for inclUSIOnin the 1993 Block News Deadlines of the pubhc body IS present at The Grosse POinte News wants to of Grant application are' help you publiCize your events to a meet 109 does not mean It IS ensure that all Items get Into the paper subject to the Open Meetings BOYS Mmor Home Repair $ 4,500 m a timely manner, deadlmes for Act unless theIr partiCIpatIOn COMMUNION - .. Services for Older CItizens, Inc. - receipt 01 copy will be printed here Supplemental Program Funding amounts to a dehberatlOn to- 3,930 each week SUITS \ ) Mmor Property Rehabilitation 2,500 All ,terns lor Ihe Features section ward a decISIOn," he saId "A Tree PreservatIon must be m by 3 pm FrIday for the Huskies • Slims J 5,000 lollowlng week's paper claSSICexample of thIS would be cdd Historical PreservatIOnStudy 5,000 All Ilems for the Sports and commencement exercises Regular - L;:;;;; Pointe Area ASSIstedTransportation Services (p.A.A.T.S.) 3,250 Enlertalnment sections must be In by all board members would be Americans WIthDIsabilitiesAct (ADA) lOa m Monday lor that week's paper Free Alterations All Items for the News secllon, there It would depend on the Building Accesslbilily Compliance 8,500 including leiters 10 the editor, must be nature of theIr partICIpation Street Improvement Program - In by S pm, Monday for that week's GIANT FREE PARKING AREA IN REAR 1) Paving/Curb replacement on areas of Notre Dame 36,820 paper They could have been (at the Feb 23 meetlOg) pmely as par- and areas of CharleVOIX The Grosse POinte News will try to 2) MackAvenue Beautification get all Items mto the paper that are ents " 2,500 turned ,n by deadline, but $Omet,mes Cg~l~t~S· S~~~!:~CE Administration 8.000 space doesn't allow II Robert Button, journalist and .123240 GREATER MACK. (1 block South of 9 Mile) TOTAL $ 80,000 Any quesllons? Call the news adVIser for the Tower, South's VISA' ST, CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN 48080 department at 882-0294 student newspaper, saId he dIS- 777-8020 Thomas W. Kressbach cussed the Incident With hIS = G.P.N,:03/04/93 City Manager -Clerk t .. I ~J MEN'S SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION SHOWS: HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ALLEN EDMONDS SHOES Saturday, March 6 Noon to 4 p.m. MEET THE HONORABLE Men's Shop, Grosse Pointe Meet Hart SchafJfler & Marx STATE REPRESENTATIVE representatIVe Jerry Lyskawa wlJO Will show you the spnng and summer MAXINE BERMAN collection of SUIts, sport coats and slacks Continental Breakfast He w111 help you select from our Saturday, March 13, 9:00 a.m.-1O:30 a.m. stock, or you may have garments St. Clair Room Restaurant, Grosse Pointe made to your personal measure In an "iformal settmg over coffee, learn what at no additional charge. the MIchIgan LegIslature is dorng about the preventIOn Jeff Faflflln. represmtatlVe for and cure of breast cancer You'll also meet a Allen Edmonds footwear. Will present our representatIVe from the MIchigan Cancer FOllndatlon collectIOn for Immediate purchase, mId Sue Blue of Amoena Corporation. tlJe leading plus addItIOnal samples of manufacturer of external breast forms Hear Informatron styles you may speCIal order abollt new leglslatron proposed for mammography and breast cancer control as welt as the "Race for Complimentary Shoe Shine AVilllable the Cure'; a sportrng event WIth a miSSIon $5 per person Proceeds donated to the "Race for the Cure" RSVP 882-7000. extensIon 209 Jacobson's Jacobson's 17030 KERCHEVAL • GROSSE POINTE. 882-7000 17030 KERCHEVAL • GROSSE POINTE. 882-7000 Shop 9 30 a.m 10 9 pm. on Thursday and Friday 9'30 a m to 6 pm. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. Jacobson's Charge, MasterCard!!>, VISA!!>,and American Express!!>. Shop 9 30 a m 10 9 p.m. on Thursday and Fr,~ay. 9:30 a.m, to 6 p,m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday Sunday No<>nto 5 pm. Jacobsons Charge, MasterCard!!>, VISA~, and American Express!!>. ------...... ,.... -- .... ~-- ...... _ ...... ~_ ...... _I • ..... _--..- ~ •• _ I 4A March 4, 1993 News Grosse Pointe News Pointers asked to City earmarks block grant funds By Chip Chapman and mlnO!' property preserva. 'bag it' for hungry SlaH Wnler tlOn A total of $80,000 In 1993 Curb replacements on areas Commumty Development Block How much food can fit mw are sorted Into emergency food of Notll! Dame, St ClaIr, Neff Grants were earmarked fOi val' one gl ocery bag? Grosse Pomt boxes by volunteers and distrlb. and CharlevOiX represent aI- IOUS projects by the GIos~e 1110:'1, ers are once agam being chal. uted free of charge to more two.thlrds of the money lenged to put as much food as Pomte City council Monday allocated for general commun. than 180 southeast MIchigan 1llght possible mto the grocery bag suop kitchens, chw-ch pantnes, Ity plOJects FundIng for The money Will be diVided which will be Inserted In the shelters and other feedIng wooden keg planters with flow- between resldentIalrelate<. pl'O March 11 Grosse Pomte News agencies. Gleaners dlstnbuted ers In f!'Ont of Mack Avenue Jects ($19,180) and general com- The bags are prInted compli. more than 13 n111110npounds of busmesbCs from Neff to Cad- mumty pl'OJects ($60,820) Last Ieux will total $2,500. ments of Republic Bank and food annually w agenCIes that Sunshme BISCUIts year, the City received $68,500 To comply WIth the AmerI. feed the hungry in southeast m block grant fundIng MIchigan cans With DisabIlItIes Act, the More than half of the money CIty wII! spend $8,500 of the ~:.e Grosse Pomte schools "We want to extend a heart- It's official fOi reSIdential-related proJect,> project money at the CIty office, and the Central Library are felt thanks the entire com. w will fund Services for Older Clt the publIc works and Neff Park collectmg food for Gleaners mumty for generously support Grosse Pointe Park public safety officers Mark Maple. !Zens lnc Minor home repaIr, to make the buIldings more ac Commumtv Food Bank from mg all of ow- 'Help Feed the leH. and John Kretzschmar, congratulate each other dur- semor transportatIOn and the cesslble March 15 untIl March 26 for Hungry' programs," SaId Gle. ing their promotion ceremonies held Feb, 26 in the Park sac program supplemental The remammg funds will go the annual "KIds Helping aners marketmg dlrecwr Jack city council chambers, Maple was promoted to the rank fundmg wIll account fOI towald the Hlstoncal Preserva- Kids" canned food dnve We Grifo, a Grosse POInte reSIdent of lieutenant and Kretzschmar was named a sergeant, $11,680. The remalnmg $7.500 tIOn Study and admimstratlve encow'age everyone w open "Every year, the JOYof sprIng Their promotion followed Lt. Bobby McAlister's retire- ment. IS marked for tIee pIebCrvatlOll CObtS their cupboards and drop their IS made even better by the fact gl ocenes In the collection bms that Grosse Pomters open their placed m the schools and h. hearts and donate thousands of bra!"y pounds of food for the hungry " History month fetes Last yeal, Grosse Pomters col- For more InfOrmatIOn about Belle Isle flwning CO. lected more than 14,000 pounds "KIds Helpmg Kids," call Gnfo of food fl'om the "Kids Helpmg or special projects coordmatOl church founder Eddy KIds" program The donatIOns SPECIALIST Carmen MattIa at 923.7855 March IS NatIonal Women's located at 106 Kercheval on the HIStory Month. The theme thiS HIll and at 15029 Kercheval IN year IS "Discover a New World: next to Janet's Lunch In the FABRIC AWNINGS Anti-stalking law Women's HIStOry." In keeping Park These Reading Rooms With this theme, the two local are sponsored by First Church • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL ChrIstIan SCIence Reading of Christ, ScIentist In Grosse proposed in Woods Rooms wIll be focusmg on the Pointe Farms and Sixth Cornillie Dr. Roseville 294-6050 wrItmgs of Mary Baker Eddy, Chw-ch of Christ, ScIentist in By Jim Stlcldord Anyone convIcted of "stalk- an author whose work "Science DetrOIt Staff Writer ing" under the ordinance would and Health WIth Key to the An antI.stalkmg ordmance, be subject to a fine of $500 and! Scrlptw-es" was recently recog. The Importance of Eddy's SImilar to one recently enacted or 90 days In JaIl Cathn saId nized by the Women's National lifework, including "Science mto law by the MIchIgan Legzs that for a first offense, a fine Book AssociatIOn. and Health" and ItS relation- r\\GGINS lature, was proposed Monday and probation would be the In 1992, more than 80,000 ShIp to the Bible, is the subject mght at the Grosse Pointe usual sentence copies of "Science and Health" of planned meetmgs sponsored Woods CIty CounCIl meetmg were sold worldwide Since its by The Mother Chw-ch, The CIty atwrney George Cathn The proposal defines stalkmg first publIcation m 1875, more FIrst Chw-ch of Chnst, Scten- suggested the ordmance to the as "contact with another indio than 8 mIllion copies have been tIst, in Boston, to be held councIl because It would allow vidual that IS mitIated or con- sold. throughout the world. Woods authOrIties w take ac- tmued WIthout that mdIVIdu- "Readmg Rooms are always March 8 has been observed tIon In stalkIng cases without aI's consent, or In dIsregard of a good SOw-ce for mformation in the United States as Interna- havmg w go w Wayne County that mdividual's expressed de. on Mary Baker Eddy," suggests tional Women's Day since prosecutors SIre that the contact be avoided Virgima S. Harris, a former 1910. But it has only been "Our ordinance would do or discontinued." That Includes resident of nearby Birmingham since 1981 that NatIonal Wom- contact by phone or by mail. pretty much the same thIng as and current Publisher of Eddy's I en's History Month has created The Possibilities Are ENDLESS J writings "In addition to her the misdemeanor part of the "I think it's a good law," Ca- the unique opportunity for Working with an interior designer need not state's law," Catlin saId. "But autobiography 'Retrospection schools and community organi. tlin said "I don't expect that be an expensIve or intimidating experience, Woods polIce, mstead of going we WIll have to use it often, but and Introspection' there is a zations to sponsor an entire downwwn and trymg w get a if we do, it's good that we have wealth of material provided in month of speCIal celebratIOns FREEINITIAL CONSULTATION Wayne County prosecutor w It on the books " various biographies pubhshed and activities These celebra- act, could come to me, and I by The ChnstIan ScIence Pub- tIons honor contrIbutions and Complete Interior design and decorating seNice Councilman James Alogdelis could wnte up a complamt It's lishmg Society and available at stories of women throughout - at competitive prices - an easier process Tnals result- voiced approval of the proJlt;l~l, local Readmg Rooms " lIi~\1I1' al\.dJ>~esent times mg from charges would take cItmg expenences he and hlB The Chfl.stian Science Read- Grosse Pointe Park • 8 2 2 • 1 0 9 0 place at the Woods Municipal wIfe had WIth a stalker. mg Rooms in Grosse Pointe are , . Court, Instead of In Wayne r County courts " Catlin saId that the Woods ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID polIce has dealt WIth stalkmg The Board of Education of the Grosse Pointe Public School cases In the past, but WIthout a stalking law, there was lIttle System, Wayne Counly, Michigan will receive sealed bids for a window replacement at our MonteIth Elemenlary School. SPRING DICOUTING SALE they or the victims could do, :OJ unless the stalker trespassed or Specifications and Bid Forms will be available at a commItted assault. MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING on Tuesday, March 9, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. at the Monteith Elementary School Receiving Room, 1275 Under state law and the pro- Cook Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, MI. MojicOilUndercoo!r13~" 0 posed ordInance, a VIctim could Sealed bids will be due Tuesday, March 23, 1993 at 10:00 a.m at ry go the pohce and receIve protec- the Administration BUildingof the Grosse Pointe Board of EducatIon, tIon from the courts. 389 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pointe, MI 48230 at which lime and place • Premium Interior the bids will be opened and publicly read aloud, Flat Enamel QualIty Pamts SlnctJ 1891 TUE REPUBLIC Please direct questions to Larry Yankauskas, SupervIsor of Use on Walls & Trim Butldings and Grounds, 343-2070. 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Grosse Pornte Farms MI Blarney Stone from the 48236 The deadline (or news copy IS Monday noon 10 Insure insertion Starch Hrll Quarry in Ireland Adver1lslng copy (or Sedran .6" muSI be on the advel1lsong depal1ment by Perfect gifts for lovers noon on Monday The deadlme (or advel1lsong copy for SectiOns A & C IS of the unique to 30 a m Tuesday CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Responslblilly (or display and classlfred advel1lslng error ISlimned to e~her can ceJlatloo of the charge for 0< a re-run ol lhe portlOOIn error NOllllcatloo rr.JSt be ) gl..en In l'me (or Corredlon In the (01- lOWingIssue \~ assume no respoos,b". Ity of the same aher the II~ Insertron *In.HomeDecorator now ailable at selected stores * The Grosse POinte 1'< ew.; reseM!S the nghl not 10 accept an advertlscr's order *Hallmark/EastollVn Wallpaper & Paint Grosse POlnle 1'.ews advertISing repre SCf1tatlV('Shave no authonty to bind thIS Jacobsons 19849 Mack at Huntington • Grosse Pointe Woods • 881.9760 • Mon .•Frl. 7'30-7.00 Sat 8.00-4'30 newspaper and ooly publicatIOn o( an 17030 KERCHEVAL. CROSSE POINTE Dttrltom I.rt,olnte .foolllft.,d HfU' Roeh.rter Ro .f O.k adver1rsemenl shall constitute (,nal ~ ;J$rllo •sac. 8'00-4l() 1M. 7.»5:30 • Sat. 80().4 301M. 8 0/).1 00 • 5al. 8'00-4.30 1M. 8.0/).700 • Sat 8 0().430 1M. 7 )0.7~ • Sat 8 0().4 30 aCC<'jllanceo(lhe advel1lscr's order 620N.~ 24834GralJol 364'W~Rd 321W~Dr 617WasNngtOll Z7MtOO "1."11 ~ 'SZ-oUO .... 1700 ...... __ ' _ OSIojOS t- r_ __ .., _ -.. ..~ _ -. _ I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Seniors 17A Carktawn: It's still remembered far the Irish You can go home again, and and wavmg the flag of the auld many who proudly proclaim sod Tenors WIll render tlOn and maybe a drop or two their Irish ancestry will do just "Mother Macree" and "Danny After the homes were bUIlt 'llble maIntenance co£:>t1>and that on Wednesday, March 17, Boy" in dulcet heaItrendmg and famlhes settled In, the next dwmdiing enrollment at noon at Most Holy Tl'Imty tones Bands WIll stnke up "1- proJect was a church. Pledges of It 11>a remarkable phenome money were made and kept Church. fish Washerwoman" and "Oh non that Corktown IS stilI re and, "saints be praIsed," Most the Days of Keny Dancmg" ' garded In the annals of local Mark your calendar On that Holy TrInIty became a reahty "high holy" day, Archbishop and step dancers will clog to history ae, an Im,h 'K'ttlement the delIght of hand c1appmg After that came the cam It'!>been a long time 'nnce It Adam J. MaIda WIll lead the pmgn for a school, and again audIences hae, been that, but In the mem- faIthful In the 159th annual St personal needs were put aSIde Patrick's Day Mass In some areas, rIvers wIll be Prime Time~ one£:>of many, It hves on a'i a to make that dream a reality dyed green In many a water- £:>ymbolof their Iw,h heritage. On that day and maybe the mg spot, l,Tfeenbeer WIll be The dream was a four-story weekend before, no matter served bnck bUIlding, a block down By Marian Trainor from the church, and handsome what their background, cele- What makes thIS day so spe- It was WIth It1>strong oak door£:> brants WIll be sportmg green CIal? A lot of It IS due to the and pohshed staIrways and area where they chose to settle, Irish themselves The land In banmsters Ireland may have faIled them, AARP to meet but they were Inducted mto the The student body roster read IrIsh culture. Journal chief but they loved It and long for It hke a reCItatIOn from "Mc and were determined to bnng a The Grosse Pomte Chapter The old school, so proudly Namara's Band" and the hIgh- bUIlt by the first Irish settlers to address bIt of It WIth them wherever No 3430 of the Amencan Asso lIght of the year was the St they went. And so each year elatIon of Retired Persons WIll who came to DetrOit, has been senior men Patnck's Day entertamment torn down, a casualty of Impos- they celebrate it • hold Its regular monthly meet put on by the chIldren For Those who came first are mg on Monday, March 8, at the The Semor Men's Club of weeks ahead, the students gone, but so deeply dId thev NeIghborhood Club, 17151 Grosse Pointe Wlll meet at the would trudge up to the fourth pass on theIr love for that dear Waterloo In Grosse Pomte City Grosse POInte War memonal, floor auditorium where they land across the sea that genera- The meetmg WIll begm at 32 Lakeshore Road, at 11 a m would practice singing all the JOHN & HOLOER Tuesday, March 9. tions who only know It from 12:30 p.m and the board of favorite Irish songs, learn to SERVICE CENTER storIes handed down to them dIrectors wIll meet at 11.30 clog and how to get on and off The speaker will be Paul In- revere and honor It a mASt Patnck's Day lunch grassia, bureau chief for the the stage WIthout fallmg off the SPECIALIZINC IN Those who have never set of corned beef sandWIches, des- Wall Street Journal m DetrOIt high-rIser erected to accommo- foot on the soIl have been told sert, and beverages WIll be HIS toPIC WIll be "Changing date groups adorned in green MERCEDES • AUDI of the beauty of Ireland's emer- served Make reservatIOns for Hands and ChangIng Fortunes' paper hats It was a proud day VOLKSWAOEN ald green fields, the mcompara- lunch by calhng Florme Holzen PerspectIves on the Wall Street for parents who came to eruoy ble blues of the lakes and nv- at 884.6155. All semors are m- the spectacular event 27 YEARS Journal and the Global Auto- vlted. 3 MASTER MECHANICS motive Business." The presen- ers and the muted green colors As years went on, the neIgh- Of MERCEDES of the hIlls and valleys through Entertainment following the GIVING ter will be Joseph Callahan borhood began to change. FamI- song and story They have been luncheon WIll be provided by HIGH QUALITY SERVICE MECHANICAL Coming up, on Wednesday, hes prospered and moved on. made to see the sheep grazing the Dancing Belles, consistmg SERVICE AprIl 28, at 2 p.m. members They were replaced by other in the fields; they have trav- of Mary Jo Bar Egbert, Dorothy have a date to JOIn their friends ImmIgrants - Maltese and JOHN & HOLGER SERVICE CENTER ersed the castles; they have VIS- Johnson and Ruth Zippetell. later Mexicans. They were new 16521 E. 9 MILE RD. EASTPOINTE at The Gem Theater for the all ited the thatched huts All have years of experIence m new "Forbidden Broadway II" Amencans by VIrtue of the MAJOR & MINOR REPAIR 773-5820 In DetrOIt, the iImmgrant the entertaInment field Their (dIrect froJ,IlBroadway). IrIsh settled In Corktown. Here acts mclude clowning, ventrIl- If you find that you made a they came to buIld their houses oqUIsm, song and dance num- reservation, and are unable to and raIse their famIlIes. There bers, character acts and tap keep it, be sure to call a mem- were lace curtaInS on the WIn- dancmg. ber of the reservations commIt- dows and there were porches tee (phone numbers m the newsletter). where folks out for an evenIng could stop for a bit of conversa- City of ~rnss.e 'nint.e ~.onb-s MIchigan Buying A Toyota SHOULD BE ~ .. . , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be adVIsedthe Plannmg Commission of Ihe City of Grosse Pointe Woodswill hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 23,1993, al 7:30 pm, In the Council- Court Room of the MUnIcipalBuilding, 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse ~fr 1f.~Q BRAND NEW Pointe Woods, 10 hear the request of Grosse Pointe Baptist Church, 21336 Mack Avenue, for rezoning from Community FaCIlItIes DEMO SALE L5: ~~ 1993 COROLLA District to R.I-D (Residential) of the easterly porllOn of the Church properly which fronts on Goethe Avenue, such parcel of -~d.I~ d M;:::,,, DLX land being part of Private Claim 224, City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Michigan described as follows: ~ t;~ 22 AT SIMILAR BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECfION OF THE WESTERLY SAVINGS LINE OF GOETHE AVENUE (60.00' WIDE) WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF PRIVATECLAIM 224, SAID POINT BEING STARTING fROM $189*Month $0 DO<;n(WN3B061 THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 441 OF DESERANNO'S 48 Month L"oU" GROSSE POINTE WOODS SUB'N NO.4 (RECORDED IN .48 month clOSed end lease plus tax btle. p'ates & $15 555** $200 secu(Jty depOSit due at mceptJon 60000 LIBER 76, PLATS, PAGE 4, WAYNE COUNTY RECORDS) mIles 1Dc excess miles leases responSible for "Plus tax. till! doc fee & rise 6 Available excess wear & tear Leasee has opllon to AND BEING DISTANT S. 72°03'50" E., 1,13213' ALONG purchase at lease end at predetermined amount SAID SOUTH LINE OF PRIVATE CLAIM 224 FROM THE • ! EASTERLY LINE OF MACK AVENUE (150.00' WIDE) THENCE PROCEEDING ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF PRIVATECLAIM 224, N. 72°03'50" W., 108.00'; THENCE N. MciNERNEY TOYOTA 17°49'09" E., 396.00' TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY 37777 Gratiot Ave. COME SEE THE LINE OF EIGHT MILE ROAD; THENCE ON A COURSE Clinton Township, MI 48036 PARALLEL TO AND 60.00' SOUTHERLY OF THE NORTH DIFFERENCE LINE OF WAYNE COUNTY N. 89°00'39" E., 114.09' TO THE 483-9000 WESTERLY LINE OF GOETHE AVENUE (60.00' WIDE); SALEENDS 3/12/93 THENCE ALONG SAID LINE S. 17°49'09" W., 433.01' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 1.028 ACRES AND BEING SUBJECT'TO EASEMENTS OF RECORD • SATURDAY SALE • SATURDAY SALE • Such proposed rezoning would amend Title V, Chapter 19, SectIon en 5-19-1 of the City Code of the City of Grosse Pomte Woods of 1975 (Zonmg Map). Any interested party ISInviled to attend the public hearing. CALL = Louise S. 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MICROGRAPHJC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULT AliON I. r ( . 18A March 4, 1993 Business Grosse Pointe News Business People Grosse Pointe law is laid back law David Loweke has been elected presIdent of the MichIgan Flo- By Jim Stlckford Ial AssocJaton board of dm'etOl s He IS tl eaSiller/secretary of Con. Staff Wrller nel Park FlorIst III GIO:'St'POllltt' Woods We've all heard of the show "LA Law," a TV series about how they practIce law in Los Robert D. McGovern of GIO"se Pomte Woods has been 'prom Angeles, but many people may oted to m,lIlugt'l of 10n'I!,'l)eill l"t'nn servIces at NBD Bank In De. not know about a group of law- tlOlt Hl' pie\ lOll"" \\ ,1<; 01 se11I01' assIstant branch manager for yers who practIce "Grosse five \ e,lI'" Hl' It'Ct'!\l'd hiS ma"ter's degree In finance from Walsh Pomte" law Collegl' 1.1't f.ll! Butzel umg, a downtown De. trOlt firm estabhshed over 100 years ago has mamtamed an Rav L, m'h h,l" been l'Iected pIeSldent of the board of dIrectors office m the Punch & Judy of Bo'I..";1Il' of !lllchlgan 1'01 1993 L) nch, a reSident of Grosse bUlldmg on the Hill smce Octo. Pomte Shm e;, Il't II ed In 1986 a:, board chlllrman of Amencan bel' of 1991. Joseph Melmck, \1atll1,II Rl'..,OUIces PipelIne director of chent development, saId the firm opened a Grosse Pointe office to serve the needs Judv Gilbert of Gros"e Pomte Woods has been promoted to of ItS chents m the Grosse "'('11101 'cOIllIl1Umtl ll:'plesent<1tlle of the Vlsltmg Nurse Assocla. Pomte area lion Ine She bl'gal1 Illth V:\'A a", a commumty health nw'se In When they made the move to 1986 dnd h,h d bdchelOl of ..,cwncedegree from Mercy College of the Hill, two long-time Grosse Detloll Pomte lawyers, Alfred WIlke and LeRoy McInally, Jomed the firm, bringmg with them many chents hving m Grosse Pomte. "We are a service profession, Hedlthm,lrk Industl J('S CO 01 St . Clan and it is to our advantage to Shm es announed that Mark D. Basile of serve our clients in the most GIOSsePomte elt) has been promoted to presl convement manner possible," dent of the iiI m He has been WIth Healthmark said attorney frederick G. slllce 1984 and has worked In sales, sales man Buesser. "We do a lot of estate Grosse Pointe resident Carl Rashid Ir.. manager of Butzel Long's Grosse Poinle office, shows off the firm's law library located in the Punch and Iudy Building on the Hill. agement. and most !ecently m operatIOns and planning, tax advismg and fam- ad I eli Isll1g Ily law. It's much more conven. mg law m Grosse Pointe is hke and relIgIOUS organizations and they've told me that, ient to have offices where peo- practlCmg law in a small town around Grosse Pointe for free. there's not a lot of growth po- ple live. So many people no where everyone knows every- "We're different from most tentlal here - how can we longer work downtown, havmg one and it is easy to feel hke a other big law firms, because we make money? That's not why an office here is so much easier part of the community. take a dIfferent approach," said we opened an office. We did It for them." ~ Melmck. "We're here to glVe to make things easIer for our Butzel Long has offices m "I can look out m:\( wmdow FIrst Optometry Eye Care Centers Inc an- better service to our chents chents If that brmgs in busi. Detroit, BIrl11ingham, Grosse and see the homecommg pa- nounced that Nanette A. Michaels has been I've talked with other lawyers, ness, great, but if not, fine too." Pointe and Ann Arbor. It offers rade, or kids practicing foot. named chief operatIOns officer Most recently, clients the benefit of a large ball," Rashid said "That kmd MIchaels was preSIdent of corporate operations. law fU"Ill's resources with the of atmosphere IS very pleasant Clairpointe to remodel convenience of a local, small to work m and helps keep us .iiIiMichaels enthusIastIc" The Clairpomte Restaurant tures have been here for 10 or law fU"Ill,said Buesser. m the VIllage will close its 12 years" "Butzel Long is one of the "I thInk, as a group, we are largest law offices m the state, doors Monday for approxI- enthUSiastic lawyers," said mately two weeks to remodel Sandra Baer Design Ass0.- Randolph J. Agley of Grosse Pomte Farms, with about 140 lawyers in the DaVId W Sommerfeld. "I spe- company," Buesser said "If a the interIor, said owner Frank cIates will remodel the entire and chan man of Talon rnc, was presented an clahze In estate planning, and I Tallerico. client has a serious crisis or restaurant. The Clalrpomte outstandmg bUSIness leader award by North. get to help people plan for the "It's tIme for a new look," wood UnIversity The award IS presented an. problem, we can draw on the WIll have new booths, carpeting mevitible You'd be surprised Tallerico said "Some of the fIx- and IIghtmg. nually to 10 busmess leaders from around the resources of a major law firm, how many people don't do country Agley was recogmzled for hIS contrlbu. with experts on most every as. that" tlOn to f!ee enterprIse and hiS leadership role pect of the law. If a chent has Melmck saId Butzel Long m CIVICand commumty orgamzatlOns to go downtown, we can work hkes to be a part of the com- Research saves lives. out of the Detroit office. There Agley mumty and that means more are a lot of advantages to the than just haVIng offices on the Jane Frahm, a phYSIcal therapIst from Grosse Pointe Woods, way we work." HIlI. It means making yourself recently attended the Amel'lcan PhYSical Therapy AssociatIOn's Another benefit to workmg t. avaIlable to the community, he WERE FIGHTI~ ~ American Heart ~ national conventIOn m San Antonio. Frahm discussed the latest In the Grosse POInte office, ac. said. Several lawyers in the 'rOJRUFE In Association V' del clopments phySICaltherapy With colleagues from across the cording to attorney Carl Rashid firm in the past have given ~1r1 hqi~(ll'~, ,-_ count!} Jr., a City of Grosse Pornte semmars about estate planning counCIl member, IS that practic. and other legal matters to Civic City of Qf)rnS5.eWnint.e ~nnvs Michigan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council, meeting as a 'VE'RE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! Board of Appeals under the prOVIsionsof SectIOn5-14-1 of the 1975 City Code will meet in the Council-Court Room of the If IOU are planning a home renovation project. If you Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Plaza, on Monday, March 15, are looh.lI1g for a profeSSional. expenenced contractor City of ~rnsz.e Wnint.e Michigan 1993, at 7:30 p.m., to hear the appeal of Jeffrey and Cynthia noted for qualltl worh.manshlp conscientious super. Brodenck, 1611 S. Renaud, who are appealIng the dental of the \ ISlon and client satisfaction for your reno\ atJOn we PUBLIC NOTICE BuIlding Inspector to Issue a bUildingpermit for 1611 S. Renaud, 1[1\ lte lOll to contact us KELLETT CONSTRUCTION 1993 REAL PROPERTY Grosse Pointe Woods.The permit was denied due to SectIOn5-4-2 CO:\tP:\" 'I \\ ere a famll~ busmess. and have com. (E) of the 1975 City Code whIch allows Q.!l£ pnvate garage per pleted mam large detailed and Inlerestlng projects ASSESSMENT ROLL o\er tile \ears reSIdential building. A variance is therefore reqUIred. All THE 1993 REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ROLL is complete interested parties are invited to attend. \\ Jlh man\ references a\ allable we are well.known for and will be avaIlable for publIc Inspection at our MUnIcipalOffice, 17147 Maumee Avenue on Louise S. Warnke customer st>r\ ICe and quaIny renovation of the finer G.P.N.: 03/04/93 CIly Clerk homes 1I1 the Blrmll1gham/Bloomfleld Hills area and llcl\ e been happll\ dOlOg more and more work In the MARCH 8,1993 through MARCH 19, 1993 Grosst> POll1te Communltl (Saturdays and Sundays excluded) During the Hours of 9:00 A.M to Some of ollr t\ plcall\ performed renOVatlOns 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M to 4:00 P.M. "'" ~ GATHERING ROOMS The estimated State-Equalization faclor for 1993 IS1.0000 Planning to Retire? ~"'" ;\ new Gathering Room Resldenha[ and 1.0000 Commercial. addltton often request. ed WJth hardwood All complaints will be considered by the BOARD OF REVIEW If floors clrclehead whIch will convene on Monday, March 15, and Tuesday, March 16, you're abou t to 1\ Indows and raised 1993 retire, being retired Rl'Ceiving a Lump Sum ceilings creales a new Thomas W. Kressbach early, hoping for a Distrihution Under the JII mg space for your G.P.N . 03/04/93 & 03/11/93 comfortable retire- famll~ S Custom needs City Clerk ~cw Tax Laws? Our additions are ment or receiving a deSigned and bUIlt Lump Sum distribu- Willing to Invest a Little falthfull, 10 the homes tion from your com- Time to Improve Your original archlteclUrc and deSign pany, plan to attend Financial Future? •• •• our free seminar. MAJOR TMEDIFA.'iT •• RE'I\OVATJO;-.lS At Prudential Securities, we're sponsoring special free semi- • Can Include an~ combl- nars where discussion on the following topiCSwill give you a ~ nation of addlflon better understanding about your future financial and invest- '" ork Significant wall Begin a New Weigh To ment decisions: relocations bath reno. I allO'lS kiTchen work. oThe new.um withholding tax law etc to transform rour Improve Your Health! home 10 meet toda~ s o How much does it cost to retire? Ilfes!\ Je In one Single o IRARollover vs. 5 & 10 averaging? fHoject MEDIFAST@ WEIGIIT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM o How to take your lump sum distribution from qualified plans KITCHE;-.lS o Five finandal & estate planning ideas to use When done tastefuJI~ + + immediately and properly. a com. 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HAMES M.D. KELLETT 22850 Kelly Road, Eastpointe. 774-2900 Donlt delay - to reserve your seat, just call Pat at CONSTRUCTION CClVfPANY '!X:es 1\)/ l'l:~ 'eo/ed.atY.Ta -',1'115 'Y rI'~ e'B"WIlt\'llS lIoIappeatJlelrx paWls CQl/TBrooledfot' 313-259-5805. plC'Jeti S()a 'flq "'«i'led fas.!f'9 [/'Y/a-r LO.Kl ~IS Q1Iy Gcro (OW .~ I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News News 3A Federal requirement costs Woods $30,000 In• vaCCInatIons• • By Jim Stlckford others in the lme of duty Staff Wnter <'11eHlubhHhed pre and post ex. city lifeguards. Belcher said for the vaccmatlOn process to It is not uncommon for pollw pOHun' 'ilepH Pre exposure pro- ernment I'> gOIng to mandate a A federal safety regulatIOn officers, firefighters and pur that two represenlatlves from be complete Each shot costs progTam, It really <'hould help designed to protect local public cedure'i mclude vaccmatmg the umons affected helped draft $50. Belcher ~U1dthe cost of the amedics to be exposed to the puhllc bufcty workers against pay for It We're lucky becau!>C safety workers from blood-borne blood of others durmg tlw the polley He said he has vaccmatlOn proce&<,If>expected we can pay for It, hut there are diseases wIll cost the taxpayers hepalltJ<, B fJ course of their Jobs. Exposure to heard no complaInls om any to be about .$30,000 The fed a lot of CltW<,out there that of Grosse Pomte Woods about blood can put workers at risk of union members era I government 1¬ helpmg aren't &0lucky" $30,000 this year. City admInistrator PhIllip developmg blood-borne dlseu!>Cf> Belcher saId about 200 workers defray the co<;tsof the program, Last week, as reqUIred by "From what I've been able to hke HIV (the AIDS virus) and WIll have been vaccmated by despIte mandatmg It& Imple Belcher does not know how federal law, the Woods city gather, the umon people think hepatitis B, a partICularly dan the begmmng of March Those mentallOn, Belcher added long the vaccmatlOn wJ11 last councIl voted to estabhsh guide- thIS IS a good Idea," Belcher gerous stram of the disease to be vaccInated mclude police before a booster 1&requlled He lines for workers to follow If said "It's not a bad program," He officers, firefighters, paramed. beheve~ that It will be at lea<,t they are exposed to the blood of said "But 1 feel, and the coun Pohcles adopted by the coun ICS, auxlhary pohce officers and It takes three separate shots d year before a boo~ter "hot IS cII feels, that If the federal gov needed Moross property split draws flak in the Farms By Chip Chapman this block of LakeVieW, which Staff Wnter whIch LakeView IS conSidered ter (With SIX sIgnatures) sup. A Moross Road reSIdent seek- extends from Mary Street to - ISreally an alley portmg It More than a dozen Carver Street Ing a variance of a cIty zoning The block of LakeVIew m neIghbors attended the councIl ordinance met heavy oPPosItion The proposed spht would cre questIon IS unpaved To allow a meetmg Monday mght; none from surroundmg neighbors ate two lots, one on Morass of reSIdence on the block would VOIcedsupport for the varIance durmg a meeting of the CIty of 14,000 square feet and one on cost the cIty more than $51,000 Unaware of the amount of Grosse POinte Farms Zonmg LakeView of 10,158 square feet in pavIng and water main oPPOsItIon to their plans, the Board. The zOning ordInance for thiS costs, said John DeFoe, director Livermores asked the zonmg area reqUIres a lot SIZeto be at of public servIce The cost of David LIvermore, of 42 Mo- board for a month before a fi- least 15,000 square feet street hghts, whIch the city reo ross Road, applied to the board nal deCISIOn IS made FIve of The Llvermores beheve that qUIres, would be determined by the seven board members must to split his property, which ex- haVIng a reSIdence on Lake. DetrOIt Edison tends back to Lakeview Ave- approve the varIance for It to view would reduce plOblems Mayor Gregg Berendt and nue. Livermore and hIS wife, pass Two members, council- (which they documented from dIrector of pubhc safety Robert Photo by JIm "t.cHord ' Shelley, have proposed diVIding woman Gail Kaess and Mayor 1960) that the street has had, Ferber agree that the potentIal Grosse Pointe Woods public safety employee Eric Steiner: theIr lot into two parcels for Pro Tern John Crowley, have such as people drmkmg In cars, for additional houses would ex- gone on record opposmg the receives his third and final hepatitus B vaccine shot from : the purpose of building a new speeding and dumpmg of trash Ist if one house were to be al. nurse Cecilia McEachin, The vaccination is pari of federally . home for therr family on Lake. variance by landscapers. lowed mandaled program 10 protect public workers from blood-borne ' vIew. If the variance were to be One neIghbor, who opposes The cIty received seven let. diseases that can result from on.the-job-exposure. ' approved, the Llvermores The zonmg board will con- the variance, saId that what ters opposmg the VarIance (one would be the only residence on SIder thIS variance at the April the Farms calls an "avenue" - WIth 17 sIgnatures) and one let. 5 counCil meetmg. Parking barred on Vernier during sports events " By Chip Chapman Shores Village Council ruled ment of public works lot or the concern about two-way traffic Staff Wnter last week Vernier School lot when cars are parked on one At the urging of the MIchi- As of March 15, partIcIpants Sgt. Robm J. Beach of the side of the street BREAKFAST gan State Police, parking will and spectators mvolved WIth State Pohce and ChIef Dan no longer be permitted on Ver- athletic events in the area WIll "Safety is the number one is- Healy of the Grosse Pointe sue," saId village trustee N nier Road durmg athletic have to park in the north lot of SPECIAL Shore:. polIce conducted a sur- WIlham O'Keefe. events, the Grosse Pointe the village offices, the depart- vey Nov. 10 whIch concluded A study was conducted 111 After you Drop Off that when vehIcles park along January by Grosse Pointe Your Kids at School 99 ~rg~~s Bacon, both sides of VernIer, causing Woods to see If reducmg the $1 i:~ Or On Your Way Toast, Hashbrowns Park gets federal funds traffic to move toward the cen- speed hmit from 30 mph might To Work & Coffee ter hne, it's nearly ImpOSSIble make Vernier safer The study By Jim Stickford Another $10,000 was allo- Staff Writer for an ambulance or fire truck concluded that as the speed cated to the Pointe Area As. to get through. limit drops, so does comphance. Breakfast served 8:00 a.m. to 11 :30, 7 days a week. Grosse Pointe Park will re- sisted TransportatIOn SerVIce ceive almost $100,000 in com- MOVIngthe center Ime south Currently, there aren't any PAATS provides bus serVIce for 18480 MackAvenue Grosse Pointe farms' 882.2600 munity development block and allowing vehicles to park "no parkmg" Signs along Ver- handicapped and senior citIZens on the north Side of VernIer grants from the federal govern. in the Pointes_ nier, and for aesthetic reasons, jment, of which three-fourths Road would not be feasible, It there won't be ReSIdents along "These block grants allow us was concluded, because of the Vernier Road and members of ,wIll go toward makmg the new to prOVIde servlces that help fity office construction handi-, WIdth of the street Vernier the Grosse POInte Soccer Asso- those who need it most," I Road IS 54 feet Wide, and the ciation, and the Little League, .capped accessible. The city Mueller said. "It may not seem . ,councIl approved the expendi- recommended width per lane 18 and Grosse Pomte North HIgh like a lot of money, but $99,500 tures last week. 16 feet Although there has &hool and Umversity Liggett from the federal government been no sigrnficant history of &hool wIll receIve notices out. The Park is eligible for really helps us out" $99,500 in block grants thIS aCCIdents on the street there IS linmg the parking ban year according to HUD guide. lines, said Jeff Mueller, assis- tant to the city manager. The money is distnbuted by Wayne County. City officials, with the adVIce of the CitIZens Advisory We are dedicated to you, the Grosse Pointe consumer Board, determmed how best to Additions • Dormers • Windows • Garages. Rec. Rooms. Siding use the funds. About 75 percent of the fed- eral funds will go toward mak. Extraordinary rooms ing city buIldings comply with begin with supenor federal laws requinng handicap cusrom cabinets from acceSSibility. Quaker Mold The Park is currently reno- vating the old fire hall behind 22621 Harper city hall to house the public St. Clair Shores safety department. The renova- 777.4160 tion will include an elevator to serve both the cIty and pohce offices. THE FIRE OF DIAMONDS, : According to the recently passed Amencans with Disabil- THE RICHNESS OF GOLD ities Act, government bwldings Visit our beautiful showroom at MARVIN must be handicapped accessi- 22621 Harper - Just south of Nine Mile 'WO II MICROGRAPHIC & elECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION / . protects more than the media. It serves as Teen drinking a protection for the public and for public officials who can be embarrassed by ac. tions taken in private meetings. coverage irks If there is a lesson here for all can. cerned, it is that teen drinking is a socie. tal problem but it also puts a heavy bur. local parents Opinion den on parents as well as on schools OStof us who hve m the Pointes everywhere. regard the quahty of lIfe m this But the problem also requires the at- Mcommumtv as one of Its chief at. sues" that parent and school chaperones lem, but some, as is often the case, tended tentIOn of the entire community, espe- tnbutes . have encountered as well as "belligerent to find fault with the messenger rather cially when and if school and other public It IS a good commumty m which to live, and offensive student behaViOr." than with the bad news m the message. or private property is being damaged by rmse a fa11uly, do bus mess and enjoy "This situation cannot contmue," the However, the downtown media were drunken students or when law enforce. pleasant sOCIalrelatIOnships. It IS also a letter went on. "Students, admimstrators reportmg on a situation that already had ment officials become involved in school communl!y of well-maintained homes and chaperones should be able to attend been well covered by the Grosse Pointe situatIOns. with qual;!)' schools, excellent public ser- school dances without exposure to out of News on Feb. 4 when It had reported on Even when discussing with groups of Vices, beautiful parks and good local gov- control behavlOr of others." the new restl'lctlOns bemg placed on parents the conduct of students at dances ernments. Unfortunately, The Detroit News school dances at South High School to on school property, the schools also should However, we Pomters tend to close played up that strong language m the help curb student drinking welcome fair and serious news coverage ranks to Cl'ltlclze those who find fault headline on Its Feb. 22 story, "Teen Furthermore, the results of a poll more that can contribute to solutions. wIth or expose some faults in our Garden drinking 'out of control' m Grosse than a year ago had shown the extent of In fact, several school people said that of Eden, wIthout reahzmg that we cannot Pomte." the teen-drinkmg problem m the Pointes, the some of the unpleasant coverage of seal ourselves off hermetIcally or Isolate That headline does not hmit 'out of con- and that, too, had been reported in the the school letter has served a useful pu- the commumty m any other way from the trol' behavior to some students at school Grosse Pomte News. pose m the end in alerting the commun- rest of society and ItS problems. dances but seems, mstead, to attnbute It As for the parents' meeting, we sympa. ity to the seriousness of the student That tendency helps explain the recent to all Grosse Pointe teenagers. thlze with those concerned about sensa- drinking problem. strong reactIOn of some Pomte reSidents As a result of such DetrOit news media tIOnal reporting and especially the pres- But the news media, including the to the DetiOlt medIa's coverage of a letter coverage, many parents expressed annoy- ence of TV cameras, which made some Grosse Pomte News, also have a responsi. from school officials warning parents ance about sensatIOnalIsm when they parents uncomfOltable as they contem- bllity to be as accurate as possible in pub. about student drinkmg at South High showed up at the South High meetmg the plated Jommg the diSCUSSIOn. lIshmg information about the behavior of School's student dances. next night. But generally we beheve that the pub- any students and to avoid exaggerating The letter cited m no uncertain terms True, most parents were more can. lic's busmess IS best conducted m full and possibly Inflaming a serious situa- the "medIcal, safety and crowd control IS- cerned about the student drmkmg prob VIew of the public. The First Amendment tIon. EDITORIAL CLASSIFlJoD OI!>PLAY ADVEROSING CREATIVE SERVICES Robert G. Edgar 882-0294 882-6900 882-3500 .nd PRODUCTION John Mmrus. LI,tor Anne l\Iulhenll SJlv., \I.lru~er Pubhshcr Roger B. H.ges, Ad,ertlSmg Man.ger 882-6090 RonaldJ Bernas, AsSlS'm' Eduor Ida 8.uer J. Hen,anun Guiffre, M.L VaJenne 1.lekte,g, Manager .Marg'le Reins: Smith, Feature I:.. An incentive to retirement? ayor Coleman A. Young of De- In responding to criticism that she trOIt got some bad news the should not have appeared m Howell be- M other day even as two announced cause the Ku Klux Klan has operated in challengers continued to campaign for his the area since the 1920s, she said: "It IS Job by making renewed appeals to the as inappropriate to see the people in How- subw'bs for finanCIal support ell as all racist as It IS to see the people The bad news for Young was contained in Detroit as all criminals." m a Detroit News poll that reported 81.8 As a supervisor m the Wayne County percent of the respondents said they did Prosecutor's Office, she knows what she not want the mayor to run for another is talking about when she discusses term thiS year. crime. But she also knows what she is Even worse, from the mayor's point of talking about when she advocates cooper- View, he traIled both Dennis Archer and ation between the mayor's office and De- Sharon McPhall, the two announced can- trOIt's suburbs. dIdates for hIS Job, in separate one-on.one However, the beleaguered mayor, matchups m the same publIC opimon poll. sounding more and more lIke a candidate Archer, a former aSSOCIateJustice of the for reelection, agam went on the attack. state Supreme Court now practIcing law He called The Detroit News poll a in Detroit, appealed again to the suburbs, "phony," revived a charge that suburban- mcludmg the Grosse Pointes, for financial ites are trying to "steal" Detroit's cul- support for his campaign in which he tural jewels, and added a new target by promises cooperation with suburban resi- blaming Wayne County Prosecutor John dents. O'Hair for the city's refusal to join an an- Speaking at a Howell Rotary Club ticrime coalition. luncheon, Ms. McPhail said, according to The mayor's list of "enemies" widens as a Detroit News story, that If elected she his support ebbs. If his current campaign would work with everyone interested in line continues, it could provide a sad end- improving Detroit, including suburban. ing for a long career and a record of past ites. achievements. State awaits highway funds espite the criticisms of President plus an additional $6.5 million from a Clinton's economic program by $750 million mass transit fund. Dmany businesses and industries, In view of Michigan's 7.1 percent unem- Michigan road builders representatives ployment rate, let's hope the project does are welcommg at least part of his "stimu- lead to the jobs that are needed and isn't Letters lus" package. delayed so long that its effect would be As many as 2,000 constructIOn Jobs ap- more inflationary than stimulatIve. parently could be created in Michigan by passage of the president's proposed $3 bil. Hospice: An alternative to Kevorkian lion fund to finance the building and re- fair share A To the Editor: building of roads, highways and bndges. through a team that in- U~ike Dr. Kevorkian, ~ The project would be part of the federal This letter is prompted cludes physiCIans, nurses, hospIce operates openly. tis encouraging to note that many by the frenzy of recent SUI- investment in the nation's infrastructure. senior citIzens are expressing willing- counselors, therapists, Ours is a community-based CIdedeaths m whIch the so- clergy, aides, and volun- organization that opens its The Detroit New made the jobs' esti- Iness to pay their fair share of the na- called "SUICIde Doctor," teers In most cases, the mate after talking with representatives of tional burden in reducing the federal defi- Jack Kevorkian, "assist- arms to everyone. Further the Michigan Department of Transporta. cit. patient can be cared for in information about our ser- ed" As I wnte thIS, Ke- the home, WIth a relative tIon's Bureau of Highways, the Michigan vorkIan has been mvolved VIce can be obtained by Twice in recent weeks the Wall Street or close friend servmg as calling or writmg to us at Road Builders Association, the Michigan Journal has carried stories about semors in three such deaths In five the "pnmary caregiver." Concrete Paving Association and the days, and each death was Cottag~ Hospice 884-8600, who said they would be willing to pay HospIcealso tends to the extensIOn 2467; or write: Michigan Asphalt Paving Association. their fair share in any defiCit reduction accompamedby widespread needs of the patient's fam. coverage m all the medIa. 159 Kercheval, Grosse The representatives said, however, that program despite politicians' comments to ily, advising them how best Pomte Fanns, Mich. . whIle the program would make more the contrary. The greatest danger m to handle the many practi- Although our service is money avaIlable, it would not solve all of Members of an ABC senior panel even thIS media attentIOn ISthat cal and emotIonal problems only provided to terminally the road construction mdustry's problems. said they would return all or part of the It may give termmally III mvolved tIl patients, experience has The industry has suffered badly from the money they receive if the entitlement peoplp the Impression that taught us that the earlier recession and from state and federal cuts cuts were part of an overall package that KevorkIan's way is the hospice enters a case, the in hIghway spendmg. requires sacrifices from everyone. only alternatIve to futIle, More letters more effectiveour help can But that means it is ready to start put. expenSive, and often pam. be. For this reason, and be. Another senior, who heads a national cause it is also good per. tmg more people to work as soon as the agency that helps people avoid depen- ful medIcal care That IS absolutely wrong on page 9A sonal planning, we invite money becomes available. While Congress dence on Social Security, said he was all inquiries - even those may stIli trim the proposed funding, the For tenmnally ill pa. tired to hearing that Social Security is a tlents and theIr famIlIes, where there may be no project IS expected to cost about $3 bil. sacred cow that must not be touched. there ISanother ChOIce,and Hospice IS becoming m- immediate need for hos- hon, or near that figure, because of the pice. If Congress does trim seniors' cost-of. It IS called hospIce care It creasmgly known and more need to repaIr and rebuild the nation's living increases or require more income ISa form ofcare for the ter- widely used Last year, for It is not our place or our roads and bridges taxes from them, "what right have polItI mmally III that enables example, 193 termmally ill intention to pass judgment Improved highways help speed move- cians to assume that Social Security re- them to lIve fully and as people received hospice on Dr. Kevorkian or on the ment of goods, cut gas consumption and cipients will immediately vote them out pam-free as poSSIblebefore care in our community; people whose desperation improve safety Such benefits will be of office?" he asked. they die, allowmg them to and nationwide, the total drove them to seek hIS ser. vices - but those who shared by private busmess and industry After all, he concluded, we elected those spend their last days m was well over 210,000 pa- generally as well as by trucking com- dignIty, makmg peace WIth tients Hospice has become think his way is the only "undisciplined spenders" to office, and way should be advised they pames and prIvate auto owners. themselves and theIr loved so accepted that it IS now "should be willing to pay something for ones are wrong. Michigan's share of the $3 bIllion covered by MedIcare,Medi. the costly voting mistakes we've made." Hospice treats all the caid, and most pnvate in. Sondra Seely, RN amounts to about 2.5 percent of the total, Right on! needs of such patients surers. Director, Cottage Hospice ,. I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News News 15A King's speech at G. P. South recalled By Chip Chapman trium Ilde back Staff Writer listmg the names and tele ~ e¥1I'e4JO This year marks the 25th phone numbel b of the .,chool Accordll1g to a New YOlk ~~ ~ anniversary of the Rev Martin board membel., who voted fO! Tlll1(~" Ieport, the FBI Said Luther King Jr.'s assassinatIOn and agam~t It Klllg"> a".,a.,.,lll, .lame .., Earl ~¥1~j(). ~p«a'Uw. ~~ ~e4 a~ In Memphis, Tenn It has also ~~~ Hus~ell Peeble,'" a .,choo! RdY, wa~ III Wmd.,or, OntarIO, pfluM, Ao/~& a&j()rledpa6~ been 25 years since King's lirst boald member at the time who the evenlllg Klllg spoke III Now servinga light lunchmenul and only Grosse POinte appear- Grosse Pointe City voted m favO! of Kmg"> Vlblt, Gro".,e Pomte ance. ~aJd he wa.,n't WOlTlCd about While King spoke lllblde, a /.'1/ ~. d'd'6-Pl"w • .9lH. 7...'10-5cK-g;d'-Pcfm glOUp of about 200 demonstra On March 14, 1968, three Grosse Pointe Fanus reactlOnb fJ om some Ie~ldents ~ !.&atUDdtd ~fm-.lemtrY~ TUESDAY, MARCH 9 TUESDAY, MARCH 23 .J_~__ from 9:00 a m to Noon, 1:30 p m to 5:30 pm., and 6:00 pm. to 8:00 p.m. EST, also on SATURDAY, MARCH 20 1993 9005 from 9.00 a m to Noon, and 1:00 p m to 5.00 pm. EST, for CONVERTIBLE revICwmg the 1993 Asscssment Roll All persons conSIdering themselves aggrieved by their assessment, or who have any questions or comments, may make an appomtment to appear $399*/month before the Board of Revlcw by contactmg the Tax Departmcnt 343-2435, between March 1 and March 12, 1993 ReSIdent 24 MONTH LEASE taxpayers must appear In person or send an agent to appeal theIr assessment SAAEI .2'" rT'cr" ocnecl...-.cl ill... 11:'" :l!'IlSJ¥l' Cl~lIlI'1~ .., 111tTlO/l~ J ~t'l I1Id WlO C«. ~'II1 rlQ .. ed lKwe"" optJo" ~ p'~.'I.as4~11QlllC8:clear-.., •• "'ClIp't3tl $II~G4ID'aJ Tentallve State Equalized Factors: pym:s... Tu. N &I" MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION I. 16A March 4, 1993 Automotive Grosse Pointe News Once merely utility vehicles, trucks are No.1 sellers The top-selhng vehicle In the Umted States last year was the Ford F-Senes full-size pickup m 1903, was a two seater With truck, at 488,539 umts, In sec a tonneau that fit on the rear ond place was the Chevrolet C/ to pl'ovlde a back seat or which K pIckup, at 455,250 The top could be removed to make way sellIng passenger car, for com for a pickup bed ThiS was not pan son , was the Ford Tamus, an uncommon deSign In those at 409,751 Units In 1992 early days. In most 10 days sales reports Autos •• Ford got mto the truck busl so far this year, passenger car ness In 1905 With dehvery vehi- sales have been up and down, cles based on ItS passenger whIle truck sales have been By Richard Wright cars Its first truly distinctive consIstently and substantially truck was Introduced In 1917, a up In the top-10 sellers for way -When vani>and sports! Model T With a heavy duty first passenger car lor sale 111 chaSSISand suspenblon January, Chevrolet (32,6061 utility vt>lucle"al e lI1cluded, 1886 and the first truck m and Ford (32,335) pickups were more than one thu'd of the U S White Motor Co, whIch had 1896 In the Umted States. begun bUlldmg steam-powered No 1 and 2 Dodge Caravan vehicle mal h.et consists of Mack Blothers Motor Car Co vehicles In 1900, brought out a was m fourth place with 20,643 trucks was the first produce I of trucks gasohne powered truck In 1910 and Ford Ranger was 10th This has not ah\ avs been the and buses, startmg m 1902 In 1918, White Introduced a With 17,069 case Trucks began ~s work Most of these early trucks had double reductIOn drive real And despite a 25 percent 1m. hm ses, speCialized vehicles for cham drives, as did some early axle, a system that began to port duty on trucks (compared fm mmg and delivery plU-poses passengel' cars A heavy-duty replace the Widely used chain Photo. by Jenn} Kong WIth 25 percent on cars), Toy. 1'J ucks have been alound al. Mack truck dlstmgulshed Itself drive. : ota has mtroduced Its T100 most as long as passenger cal s, 111 World War I and won the Airstream came to the truck markel. too. as illustrated by General Motors got mto the this late '30s Dodge gasoline truck al the Henry Ford Museum. "full,slZed pickup and Will proba- but the penetratlOn of the tJ adz mckname "bulldog" because of truck bUSiness m 1911 With ac- ~hly begm US assembly at tlOnal passenger cm m:lrket by Its rugged power Mack later qUIsitIOnof Rapid Motor Vehl • some pomt pickups. van" and "pOl't"lutl1lt\ put a bulldog hood ornament roads cle Co and Rehance Motol Cdl carrymg all the luxury Items : All thiS reflects the fact that vehICles has been a I elatIvely on Its vehIcles, which became The most famous truck of Co , which It merged mto the motoTlsts had become used to, ~pickup trucks have mvaded the recent phenomenon one of the best known automo- World War IIwas the Jeep, de- General Motors Truck Co , won great populanty and they ),passenger car market m a big Gottllrb DaJmlel' ISgenerally tive Icons veloped by American Bantam, whICh later became GMC are now favOTites of collectors. • and. for the makers, profitable credIted With producmg the The first Cadillac, mtroduced WIIlys-Overland and Ford Mo- Truck and Coach DiVIsion The Latm Amen can flavor of tor Co. The Army selected WIl. Fom-wheel-drive trucks were theil- names IS no aCCIdent. as lys' verSIOn, Amencan Bantam developed by two Wisconsin they were extremely popular went out of business and after compames, Front Wheel DrIve south of the border where the war. WIlIys got the Tights Auto Co,. Chntonville, In 1912 trucks carried much lower 1m. to produce the Jeep. The Jeep and The Thomas B. Jeffery Co" port duties than cars. Kenosha, III 1914, bUIlder of was the first of what has devel- the Rambler car. Jeffery was oped into a booming sports! At custom car shows, such as taken over by Charles B Nash, utIlity vehicle market Autorama, light trucks have ousted president of GM, in Passenger vans were intro- long been favorites and some 1916 and the four-wheel-drive duced In the early '60s, bUIlt on have become quite famous, truck was marketed as the chaSSISof the first round of such as "the Dogcatcher," a '33 Nash Quad "compact cars," the Ford Fal- WIllys panel dehvery; Terry The first Dodge truck was a con, Chevrolet Corvalr and Brown's "Gold Rush Express," hght vehicle based on the Plymouth Valiant The popular- bUIlt on a '23 Ford C~ab truck; Dodge car and was Introduced ity of light trucks, particularly Goorge BarrIS' "Love Machme" III 1916. Through the '20s, pickups, soared III the mld-'60s van and Carl Casper's "Pop- Dodge bUilt engrnes for Gra- after the auto industry was hit corn Wagon" and "Paddy Wag- ham trucks and as Chryusler seriously for the first time WIth on" theme trucks federal regulations. Trucks Corp gradually bought up Gra- There IS no questIOn that were not covered by the new ham, It became its truck dIvi- while trucks are for work, they SIon. Finally the name was regulations at first, and they are fun, too. changed to Dodge. began replacmg muscle cars III Going Natural DIesels became popular pow- the m1l1dsof performance en- erplants for trucks during the thUSiasts. Young buyers In par- \lb\SHINGTON AND THE WORLD: Chrysler Corp. has announced plans to develop a natural gas powered version of its DepreSSIOn,because of theIr ticular liked the macho Image INSIGHT SHOWS YOU HOW popular minivan for sale as early as January 1994.The natural gas minivan is being de. superior fuel economy and by the trucks provIded THINGS REALLY WORK veloped under an agreement with Gas Research Institute and Southern California Gas Co. World War II, trucks had taken The Ford Ranchero and A full year-52 weeks-of InSight/or lust $29 95 Here. a driver refuels with natural gas. Chevrolet EI Cammo, both Call toll free now With your credit card handy over much of the long-distance 1-800-356-3588 freight hauhng from the rall- based on passenger cars and Ask for Operator BUY OR LEASEeu YOU'RE AL'Vi\YS IN STYLE Per Month* 1993 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE NEW 1993 LEASE 24 BMW 325i )lO~1'H MOXTH GMAC LUXURY LEASE PLUS TAX SmartLease Sik # 256103 "GMAC Luxy'V SmartLeue 24 monlll. Fl1It paymlntl'lU1l $041500 rei lie eMs> S1!50000 down ItId plat. '" ltanslardua on dorlVa'V 4% Olat. tax addl bOnal Milo f1rmtalJonof 24 000 milao 15<0par mila been chll1llO Oller l,mlla1lon L.aasaa he. oplKln 10purch ••• all .... and To g.tlOllJ paymen18 mull1p1y paymenl by nu mber 01 montl\l Stk.# 265651 MSRP ...111111.11.1111$33946 ~(;XKE PRICE INCLUDES: DrSCOCXTIII"",,S4 451 ;::C~$29,495 • New M-50 engine (189 hp) • Airbag • Air Conditioning ltDet8l/s • Power windows & sunroof CADILLAC OWNER LOYAlTYREBATE* • Antilock brakes (ASS) at • Central Locking SAVE an ADDITIONAL . $1,500 Dealership • Alpine AM/FM stereo cassette radio • 8-way Power Seats • Based on 42 month closed-end lease wrth 52,500 allowable miles $2,500 non-refundable down payment, 1st payment, $400 security deposit, plate and lax due at delivery 1~ per mile over limit Option to purchase at end of lease for $13,825 Total payments equal to $369 plus 4% limes 42 Slock #3128-00 COVERED BY A ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND A 4 YEAR/50,ODD MILE WARRANTY , LIMITED TIME OFFER! ~ i I" • m I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News SA iLLAGE Food ARI Fresh Fresh Fresh I Fresh Frozen SEA SCALLOPS MONK FISH TlliPIA FILLETS SALMON STEAKS $7.80'b. $5.98Ib. $4.25 lb. $7.00 lb. 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SOFT BREADS DETERGENT ;; DOG CHOW ~, 'YOUR GreenBeanCasserole,EscalopedChicken& I 't.' ICHOICE: Noodles, O~ Homes1yleChicken & Noodles 79et loaf $5. 99 l;~~z. $7. 99 251~.'B09 I 2 for $3.00 SAviNGS EffECTiVE MARC~ 4, 5 & 6 • OpEN MONdAy TJ'fRouqli SATURdAy: 8 A.M. TO 7 p.M. • WE DELIVERJ 18 ~28 MAck AVENUE,. GROSSE POiNTE FARMS 882---2 5 ~O MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION ( 8A News March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News State reps introduce school-funding alternative A group of 1ll00P th.m 40 VIde a net tax cut of $300 lml. resIdential and agllcultural • The pel sonal ex('mptlOn on out II bllllot PIIlPO~1I1 elude Heps MIke Nye, R-Lltch Democl ats and RepubhLlI1~ "I (' lion LegislatIon to implement propelty would be cut by ovel the state mcomc ta ....would be • At till' NOWlllbl'l HJ9t1 g"('n field, Susan Gnmes Munsell, R. supportmg an 1I11tlatl\l' nO\\ the plan was introduced reo 50 percent thIS year IJ1cwased flOl1l $2,100 to $3,000 1'1 al 1'11'I'llOn,\'011'1s would have Howell, Lynn Jondahl, D. before the House T.I ...."t lOll cently 111 the Michigan House, • School property tax Iateb fO! a net tax cut of $:100 11111 IIII' OppOIt Ulllt)' to Ilppl uve II Okemos, Glenn Oxender, R CommIttee that "ould Cllt plOp .Illd gamerI'd 19 Repubhcan fOl' busInesses would be cappl'd !Jon hall''' tll .... I att' lIlen'lIM' frum 4 Stlll'gis, James O'NeIll, D.Sagi erty taxes Jnd ch,lIlgl' till' \\.1\ and 24 Democratic co-sponsors at 1992 levels • PubliC ~cho{}lh woull! 11l1\(' pl'II'l'lIt to (l pt'l n'nl, IIll0wIIlg naw, Bill BoblCr, R-Hespena, MichIgan fundl- Ib publIc The reform package IS com. • A new, eqUltable sVbtem of recclved a ba<;lc ~l'allt of $4.70ll fOI II l'ollblll'k of the 8tate III schools David Gubow, D-Huntmgton posed of House Joint Resolution school fmance would be Pl'1 pupil III 19B2 9:l TIll' f1~I',11 l'on\{' tn\ to till' elJlTent 4 6 pel' Woods, Jessie Dalman, RHol The group. fOinwl h hmm n G and House Bills 4277-4286. provided velU 199:l 94 e"t 1I1I.lle I" n'nt 01 till' ellllllllatJon of land, Robert Emerson, D Flint, as "Team 14," IS dd\,lI1CIllg" ,I Under the plan, which is the • The state mcome tall. would $4,850 M'hool ProlX'llv tnxe" on homes Don Gilmer, R.Augusta, Bill proposal that would phl11l1ldtl' culmmatlOn of several public go to 6 percent to compenSdte • Tdx lut ,lI1d bchool IUlIdlllg lInd 1.1I111~ Keith, D-Garden CIty, Barbam propelty taxes as a 111,1101 fund heallllgs' for the reductIOn m lesldentlal ch,II1~('" ,U(' Il1Ipll'llll' litI'd dl TIll' I.m lIIakers Jomed fDlces Dobb, R.Umon Lake, Greg PI mg sow'ce fOl "l!lOol" dud pm • School operatmg taxes on and agncultul al propelty taxeb leeth' b, tllP Lt'gl"l.ltIII t' ,,1111 to l'Il.ICt a lespollblble, mean tomak, D Taylor, and Ken Slk lIl/-,rlul ~olutlun to the meqUltles kema, R GrandVIlle. oj 1\1ll'hlg:m's outdated propelty For more mformatlOn on the School finance reform: We're in a fight t.." "v8tem IInd the enormous pl'Oposal, wnte to Reps NyI.', "" "pl'ndll1g dlspuntJes between Munsell and Jondahl at the Our schools contlmll' to be hl'hool dlstncts subject to dll e )eopal d\, t hI l',1t State CapItol, Lanslllg, Mlch dl'ude till Ihdf till' 1111\ of pi op Ml'mbel s of "Team 14" 111- 48909 ened by wrongheaded Ipj,'1"la elt\ t,I"" ,\lid 10LII IIll'Ol1let.I" 10 tors advocatmg \\ lId --ehel1lt'" to 1l~1' 101 Ih 101,11 (,tfOl t tOl revamp school lindllll' "chool" A Chools that need headedly trymg to undo or to- Monday, March 15, 1993 help, we could allow each The Amencan Red Cross Will tally redo the entire school and • Mason Elementary School, school dIstrict to have a resl. Tuesday, March 16, 1993 be holdmg blood drives durmg finance and local propelty tax 1640 Vernier, Grosse Pomte dent indiVIdual mcome tax, at systems March at the followlIlg loca Woods, FrIday, March 12, from whatever rate may be approved Dunng the Hours of We are m a flght for our bans 2to8pm by the voters in the dlstnct, 9:00A.M, to 11:00 A.M. • Cottage HospItal, 159 Ker very eXIstence, one we SImply and 2 00 PM to 4,00 P.M. piggybacked on the state in. cannot lose and have our com. cheval, Grosse Pomte Fm ms, • St Peter Social Hall, 19800 come tax and ImmedIately 1'1' mumty remam what It IS to on Friday, March 5, from 10 Amta, Harper Woods, Sunday, turned to the levymg dIstrict Such meetmg will be held at the Mumcipal Offices, 17147 maumee. day, a great place to hve and to am t04pm March 21, from 8 a m. to 2 p.m. In this way each dlstnct could ral<;C a family Thomas W. 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We're ~'adjustable shelves open Monday through Fnday, Ra m - 5 p m The selVlCeI~free and avail. L~ _ ~ «'l>t-t: and more! ~~'<'(~«'~ ~~~,<~ ....~~" able to everyone Entertainment Centers Starting From $& $499 L J St.f,] -{ John Hospital and ilnpp J'uruiture ~ Medical Center Moross Road at Mack Avenue one mlie east of I 94 183 Sou[h Gratiot, Mount Clemens Phone 469-4000 f II. mllps north of Metropohtan Parkway (16 M. Rd) - '.. .- March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Obitllaries 13A Kenneth S. Drake banks, hospltalH, nursIng WIfe, Ruth M Drake; two gree from MemphiS State Um- homeh, rellglOu'! organwatwn ... Born In Liverpool, England, Kenneth S. Drake, 84, who daughten:i, Molly MacDonald verslty m Tennessee and a Harold E. Smith and plofesHlonal gloup'" He Mr Damels grew up in DetrOit headed one of the earhest and and Constance DJfl1ey , and "IX doctorate from MIChigan State served not only local clwntb, and moved to Grosse POInte In Funeral services were held largest IntematlOnal public re gl andchildrcn Umverslty He was a member but al!>o !level'Ul EUlopean corn 1950 He was the founder and Feb 22 at the A.H Peters Fu. lations firms In DetrOit, died of Funer al 'lCrVlces were held of the AmerIcan Accountmg panw., dOIng bUHlI1ehbm MIChl chalrman of the board of Absco neral Home m Grosse POInte cancer at hiS Grosse POinte Wednehday, March a, at ChnHt Ab.'lOClutIOn Dr Neal served m gan Inc, from whIch he retired In Woods for Harold E. Smith, 89, home on Saturday, Feb 27, Church In GrosHe POInte the U S. Navy durmg World Kenneth DI ake ASHoclatc'l 1978 of Grobse Pomte Woods who 1993 Farm., Arrangements were War II as a radIO man He was elosed m 1984 when Ml DI ake died Feb 19, 1993, at St John MI' Drake was an aSboclate handled by the A H Peter!> a MIChigan State UniverSIty An aVId tenms player, he be Ietlrerl Hospital m DetrOIt edItor of The Chromele of the Fune' al HornE' JI1 Grosse Pomte longed to the Grosse Pomte fan and an aVId reader Dr Born 111 DetrOIt, Smith Mr Drake wa., bOI n In Al WOOdh Mr Horse magazine In 1952 when Neal played bTUltar and was a Senior Men's Club and wa!'> a worked for 43 years at Packard toona, Pa, and attended (~pt M('IlHII Idl (olllnhutlOns may he deCided to start his own pub. Country & Western fan lIfe member of the DetIOIt Motor and CadIllac Gage Dur. tysburg College He <11 ...0 ...tud bl' IlI,Hle' 1(, (h, I...t Episcopal Yacht Club hc relations firm. WIth one He I!'>surVIved by hIS WIfe, mg hIS retIrement, Mr SmIth led at CUI nl'gJC Ml.llolJ ('lUll (h III ('/II HI' POinte, Hal chent, CommercIal Contractmg, Lovett LaDelIe Neal, two He IS surVived by hIS WIfe, bupported the chantable actlvi. Umver!>lty, the UIllVl'I.,lly 01 P('J l/'h/Jll.d L,J1l/l'/ H,<,.,earch, a machmery mstallatIOn com daughters, Debora Neal and Ruby, two daughtel'>, Joan tlC'l of hi!'> church, Our SavIOr MIchIgan and till' UJllv(" ...lly (II !fI'''JIIf' "I MI,lllg.lII Cancel' pany, he formed Kenneth Patncla Kaczmarek, two sons, Ryan and Susan Fro'lt, two Lutheran, and was honored by DetrOIt ~11 j( 1Y (,/ Ihl IllIJrlty 01 the Drake ASSOCIates rnc, and Stephen and MIchael, a grand. grandchildren, a SIster, Lynn fOlmer Gov WillIam MIllIken Early m hlh bu ...uJe ...... till (.p, dIJIH,". (I"JII( opened an office In the Buhl chIld, and a brother, Otto Neal Bayster, and a brother, Fred for hiS work he WOIked 101 tlj(' UnltE.d Buildmg As the firm grew he Arrangement~ were handled He was predeceased by a bon, State'! Steel COIp III P,lh He IS survIved by his WIfe, moved, first mto larger quart- by the Chas Verheyden Inc Dems burgh, New YOIk, CI nt/lindt, Alice, a daughter, Darlene Hen. el!'> m that bUlldmg, and later Funeral Home In Grosse Pomte MemOrIal contnbutIOns may and DetrOIt He left the .,lcpl derson, a son, David Harold to the 22nd floor of what was Park be made to Cottage HospIce or SmIth Sr; SIX grandchIldren; then the Just.bulit DetrOIt Bank busmeb'> to follow hI'" tile long to the AmerIcan Cancer Sacl love of hOI!'>e." lox huntmg and four great.grandchildren, and a & Trust bUildIng, now the ety Arrangements were made sister. polo by workmg lor The ChI on Comenca bUlldmg by the Chas Verheyden Inc Memonal contnbutlOns may In the 1960s, Kenneth Drake lele of the Hor!'>e In later yea!" Funeral Home In Gro'lse Pomte Mr Drake was founder and be made to the Amencan Heart Associates was the largest pub. Park ASSOCiatIOn publIsher of Polo UnlimIted / IIc relatIOns firm In Detroit Durmg the office buIlding boom magazme, whIch Cll culated na tIOnally of the late 1950s and 1960s, the firm prOVIded publIc relations MI Drake served many wI tural, commumt) and bu.,me.,., serVIces for the architects, con- J i "'" organIZatIOns He was a f ?4 tI actors and owners of such 7 founder of the GIeater DetlOlt downtown landmarks as the DetrOit Bank & Trust bUIldIng, Pubhc RelatIOns Counselors the NatIOnal Bank of DetrOIt and a dIrector of the PublIc Re headquarters, Manufacturers latIOllS SOCIety of America He Bank's operations center, the was a trustee of the SocIety of Detroit Trade Center (now the Arts and Crafts (now the Cen State Office Buildmg) and the tel' for Creative StudIeS}, and ProfeSSIonal Plaza In the De- was appomted by former Gov t! Olt Medical Center WillIam MIllIken to the Com- Dr. George H. Neal In addItion to a large num. mISSIOn for Art 111 PublIc A memOrIal service will be Places bel' of industrial, commerCIal held today at Grosse Pomte Mr Drake was a former pres J. Eric Daniels and real estate accounts, Mr. BaptIst Church III Grosse Drake's company provided pub- Ident of the MIchIgan graduate Pointe Woods for Dr George H. J. Eric Daniels lic relatIOns services to many of chapter of his college fraternity, Neal, 68, who died Sunday, PhI Gamma Delta, and was a A memOrIal service was held the Detroit area's largest Feb 28. 1993, at hIS home m at the Grosse POInte Academy member of the Country Cluh of Grosse Pomte Park DetrOIt, the Umverslty Club, chapel for J. ErIC Damels, 81, Born m LIvmgston, Tenn., who died Sunday, Feb. 28, the DetrOIt Club, the DetrOit Dr. Neal was employed by the AthletIC Club and the DetrOit 1993, at Henry Ford Continu- You send $4,976 to Washington Umverslty of Windsor In On- mg Care's Belmont Center in every year. It's worth $29.95 Press Club. He was a past tario. He earned a master's de. Harper Woods. to find out how they spend it. chairman of the WItenagemote A full year-52 weeks-of Insightfor Just $29 95 and was a dIrector of L' Alliance Call toll free now With your credit card handy Francaise de Grosse Pomte He 1-800-356-3588 was also a member of Rollmg AskforO erotor 0046 Rock Hunt Club m Llgomer, Pa Mr Drake is survIved by hIS CIty of <1f)ross.e,"oint.e ~OOOs Michigan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CIty CounCil, mecllng as a Board of Appeals undcr the prOVISIons of Scctlon 5-14-1 of thc 1975 City Codc will meet in the Councll-Courl Room of the Municipal Buildmg. 20025 Mack Plaza, on March 15, 1993, at 7.30 pm, to hear the apf1cal of Pctcr and Annc McCulloch, 1747 Severn Road, who are appealing the denial of the Building Inspector to issue a"building permit for construction of an addItIOn to the residence at 1747 Severn Road. The building permit was denied due 10 a deficiency in the requlTCd Side yard setback as set forth in Section 5-4-3 (F) of the Zoning Ordinance of the CIty of Grosse Pointe Woods. A variance IS therefore reqUired All interested parties are invited to allend Louise S. Warnke G.P.N . 03/04/93 City Clerk at • .d\ Ski & Skiwear CLEARANCE health. 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CONSUL TAT ION 14A March 4, 1993 Schools Grosse Pointe News City of (fgiroflfl.eWOittt.e ~nnbfl Michig'ln NOT[CE [S HEREBY GIVEN lhat the City CouncIl will be considering the following proposed onhnance for second reading and final adoption at its meeting scheduled for March 15, 1993, at 7'30 p.m., in the CouncIl Room of the Municipal Building. The proposed ordinance is available for public inspection al the MUniCipal Building, 20025 Mack Plaza, between 8.30 a.m. and 5 00 p.m., Monday lhrough Friday. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE VJII OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS OF 1975 BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 61 TO TITLE VIII, CHAPl ER 3, ENT[TLED STALKING. Loul~e S. Warnke G P N : 03/04/93 Clly Clerk It'Jub)' '0 Academic Olympians St. Paul students William Stentz. left. and Jan-Michael {;AA\ · Stump flexed their mental muscle during the Norte Dame ~~0. ,Ca e High School Scholastic Olympics. More than 250 eighth. -~cS'E' -po,'C' ~ grade boys from more than 20 area schools competed in nine different events - art. drafting. English. forensics. ~istory. math. science. music and religion. Stentz took hr~t place In religion. while Stump won first place for 20% OFF SCIence. St. Paul school won third place overall in the day long academic competition. • BRIO • COROLLE • DARDA • ERECTOR Yzerman promotes reading • PAULINE • PLAYMOBIL • RAVENSBURGER Red Wings hockey player Steve Yzerman recently visited WHERE ELSE aUTo •• the Grosse Pointe Public Library to film a promotional spot for the Rev Up to Read program to encourage students to 9tuUYfcud7~ ~lkd' read and to use public libraries. Young readers like Lynd- 97 Kercheval say Dalby. left. Erin Griffin and Kathryn Shirilla. can win Grosse POinte Farms, Michigan 48236 prizes after they have read five books from different cate. (313) 881.7075 gories. Registration forms are available at all branches of the public library. City of (fgirnss.e Wnint.e JIf arms MIchigan BOARD OF REVIEW Meetings for the purpose of revIewing lhe 1993 Assessment Roll for the Clly of Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne Counly, MIchigan will be held by the Board of ReVIew on: ' TUESDAY, MARCH 9,1993 from 9 a m. - 4 p.m and from 6 p.m. - 8 P m. and TUESDAY, MARCH 23,1993 The new 'three R's' from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Carey Weihmiller. recycling education coordinator for Waste Management of Michigan. parent company of Ef. at the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pomte Farms, MichIgan 48236. ' ficient Sanitation which handles waste hauling for the Grosse Pointes. gave presentations to Kerby Elementary Les petits chanteurs Heanngs will be scheduled by appomlment PleJse contact the School students on reducing. reusing and recycling The Grosse Pointe Academy French Choir performed Clly of Grosse Pomte Farms al 885-6600. Ext. 246. household waste. Weihmiller used puppets and a model for the Fontbonne Auxiliary valentine luncheon held re- of a landfill to demonstrate how students can reduce cently at the Gourmet House. The second graders sang a John M. Lamerato wastes with a trashless lunch. The presentation was selection of songs in French. and eighth-grader Kather- GPN: 2/25/93, 3/4/93, 3/11/93, 3/18/93 City Controller sponsored by Kerby's recycling committee. ine Dale performed a solo. A:\property 200@ 500@ $50 $25 er []"cottsdale $44 $56 Schwab 110 118 Quick & Reilly 84 90 now Fidelity 109 118 .', Olde 60 100 Waterhouse 53 70 MerrIll Lynch 201 265 comes• ill• SlZ8S. Incision~ that can be covered with a tiny adhesive bandage nught look like a small rea- son, but it makes a big dIfference. 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This discount is valid until I IL April 1, 1993 and applies only to winter trimming.~ ~I 71 Enlightened Medicine. , I able gUidance of Grosse Pointp It's great News assistant editor Ronald J Ieude!, he make" copy "mg, he Hme, thPll' wlll 1)(' ..,pml', hut Bernas - The Connection's sec- muke" It dPUI, he cut<.he..,the they will III' HII1)(Jl dllll ph Grosse Pointe News March 4,1993, Page 7A The Op-Ed Page IIi Margie Reins Smith Chugging along Albert Kahn BuJ!dlllg mumty gJoupe; to form walka Yes, Vlrgmia, there really IS The sponsor of the fun. thon warne; a magazme for beer drinkers dralser, the Umted Negro Col If you can scare up a group It's called Heads Up, The Mag- lege Fund, IS recrUltmg corpo of 10 or mOle - or If you'd lIke azme of Beer Dnnkers of rate, church, school, fratermty, to participate all iln mdlvldual, America. soronty, famIly and othel com call 965 5550 The most recent Issue m- cludes an update on how our representatIves m Congress are dealmg with the proposed m- Stuff 'n' conscience crease in federal beer excise Some of us have been through It Almost all of us will be taxes It even mcludes a list of faced WIth It one day, the disbursement of matenal posses legislators who have promised SlOm,when the last member of a household has dIed AdVice not to vote for such nonsense has been gIven concernmg fairness and eqmtabllIt) In the "Beer IS a freedom worth pro diVISIOnand familIes have experienced pamful and, m my tectmg," It says opmlOn, unnecessary schisms as a result of thl<;protese; The 12-page quarterly m- Havmg recently completed the diVISIOnof pel <;(malprop cludes mformatlOn on how to erty WIthin my own famIly which, thankfully though not start a homebrew club Some surpn<;mgly, went smoothly, I was thinking of hol'lO! tales I club names The Bell Hops, had heard mvolvmg others III SImilar Clrcum"tance<; I wac; Sultans of SWig and Wort Ever thmkmg of the dynamICs that can take place between famIly Ales You m.embers, obc;ct:\tr,relatIves and noc;y mtellop<>1<; Pel '>Onah Homebrew clubs meet. regu ~J.ebcan bUlface thjft,buggest ent.llely dlfTerenl people GIl~ld, larly and present programs hke avarIce, envy an,d reven supplIcatIOn are not strangers to show-and-tell seSSIOnsfor home these settmgs CompensatIOns are sought, but their leasons brewing equipment and beel are not always clearly stated Long forgotten epJ'wdes of )eal tastlllg parties ousy between slblmgs ale unhappily resunectcd and feclmgs To be fall', we must note that are hurt, sometimes Irreparably the Beer Drinkers of Amenca I was wondenng how some of these SituatIOns get out of claIms It beams Its messages hand and where thmgs begIn to go wrong I suspect the rea only m the direction of respon- sons go back many years WIth unresolved problems A fnend Sible adult beer drinkers and I were diSCUSSingthIS one day last week and the ques MOle edItonal tIdbits tlOn arose as to what !.-auses human bemgs to chng tena. • The discovery of brewmg clOusly to "thmgs" We know that the gJasplllg for stuff IS ranks up there With epic much mOle than that That "stuff" IS symbolIc of many dlf achIevements such as the har ferent thIngs to each of us and holds mdlVldual memones Mining past tense treasures nessmg of fire and the inven It IS fascmatmg to observe why people choo«e as they do Dee Crownley's been work- tIon of the wheel Value IS larely the underlymg motive gUldrng most chOIces found It m a hlstoncal society • The term "watch yoUl' P's mg on her famIly tree for some publIcatIOn The sentIment mvolved can signify continUIty from one gen time. and Q's" was ongInally a no eratlOn to the next as well as an adult secUllt) blanket Who Seems a long-ago George tlce to barmaIds and customers I first met Dolores Scott- Heckert was walkmg along the among us has not expenenced certam lU<;todml feelIngs Crownley a couple of years ago to keep track of their tab and about a family heirloom? My fnend SUld It II ('1l when she street one day when a lady how many pmts and qualts when she was a Liggett mom, tned to dismount from her desc1'1bedour chOIcesas "b1'ldges to memones and she was beginnmg to 01'- they had ordered. When the time comes for you to make difficult chOIces re- horse Embarrassmgly enough, • In a recent epIsode of TV's gamze documents then. She's her long skirt caught on her SI- gardmg matenal po<;seSSlOns,r suggest you tnhe a step back since Jomed a couple of histon- "Married With Children," Al ward and evaluate as best you can the reasons behmd your desaddle, and when the lady Bundy rounded up a bunch of cal societies and gIven talks on came down, her dress stayed selectIOns ThIs havmg been accomplIshed, <;tep up and ac People have a lot of reasons voters to protest a local 2 cent the satIsfactions of findmg fam- up. But my ancestor, the es- knowledge your chOIces, but remember to IE'sped the other for searching out their roots excise tax Increase on beer ily roots Now she's done what teemed George, rushed over people and the indiVIdual processes the) mu,t have em Sometimes the surpnses they Bundy ended the episode by ployed before an'lvmg at theIr deCISIOns every amateur genealogist and covered the most delIcate unearth aren't exactly wel. lookmg mto the camera, and -",wishes for - she's put It all female portion With hIS hat, - Offer II1g {rom the [of? come. Sometimes the surpnse With a threatening, yet calm into a booklet saving the day and the lady's is simply that the famIly his- VOIce,stated, "Whoever you are "Here IS my gift to you m modesty tory IS quite ordinary. - read my hps' Don't tax my celebratIOn of Black HIstory I suppose some long ago Month," she wrote when she My Great-Aunt GertIe was beer" bound our family descended newspaper repolter was on the Even sitcom characters know sent me a copy m February. spot and got hiS scoop from someone Important When when enough is enough, sez the Gathered inside are bIts and Newspapers playa big role the hired genealogist unearthed magazine's editor pieces of famIly hIstory: some m Dee Crownley's genealogy, newspaper artIcles, reminis- Alfred the Great, Edward the Tell Dan Quayle Confessor and "11 other too Heanng the detaIls of her cences, lots of photos, dia- family hiStory as a chIld at Un- kmgs," she was delighted No grammed famIly trees, all the cle Foster's knee, she was later one ever had the nerve to tell Rain or shine things that clutter our attics, able to gather clippings from begging to be collated. her that Edward the Confessor Speakmg of Dan, who knows died without Issue. four QhlO papers to more fully Family trees have odd explam the story. what a temble thmg It IS to branches that appear or dIsap- But ordInary can be satlsfy- lose a mmd, the fIfth annual mg, too. Her famIly, the Andersons, pear WIthout reason, Here's was part of a group of slaves "Walk a Mile to Save a MInd" Leafing through Dee Crown. Great-Aunt Mmerve, who went freed by their EnglIsh master indoor walkathon wIll be held ley's material, here's Aunt Ma- on Saturday, March 20 to New York in the '40s to pass m 1815. Samuel GISt owned bel and Uncle Foster, one a for white. She's a dead end to thousands of acres of land m The route will be through Democrat, the other Republi- Dee Crownley; a beginning Vlrgima, worked by hundreds the corridors, skyramps and can, down to their very toes without a past to some new of slaves. By the terms of hiS underground tunnels of the Uncle Foster was a decorated family. will, the slaves were freed and FIsher Buildmg, the GM build soldier in World War I; Aunt So many families must have resettled on land in Ohio mg, New Center One and the Mabel worked the polls on these inexplicable loose ends "Uncle Foster told me about Election Day for 50 years. Un. Somebody went out west to 300 to 400 slaves who traveled c1e Foster was a perfectionist, it, showing its age, gone from a seek his fortune or made a new to their new freed home area and you can see It in hiS ram- Simple frame house to a series life m the big city or emigrated by walkmg, ridmg, or bemg rod-stiff picture. Aunt Mabel of additions covered With asbes. to Amenca and dIdn't stay In carried in whatever way possi- grew roses - here she is at 91, tos shingle - an old house With touch. For good reasons and ble to the rugged, tough farm. wearing a new hat and show. no notion of its prOXImity to not.so-good, somebody makes a land m Georgetown, OhIO," ing off the clImber on the back fame. break with the past and be. Crownley said. "There, the porch. "We all, at one time or an. comes a lopped-{)ffbranch on freed slaves set up their own Real people, doing real, other in our lIves, want to the famIly tree little towns, bUIlt their homes, everyday things. know who we are, where we Here are the quamt old cas. stores. shops, and churches My favorite vignette of one of come from, and who the rela. tumes, the ruffled high collars, "Our direct ancestor and his my ancestors IS an inCIdent so tives were," Crownley writes, the old.fashIOned shoes, the hat oldest son worked at the lum. small, so mundane, so com. trying to explain the fascma. tipped stylIshly over one eye, bel' mIll" the pudgy knees of a long.ago pletely ordmary, that I wonder tlon we all have With our past Uncle Foster's ancestor bUIlt "Telling stories about the toddler. Here's a shot of Uncle who the heck sees stuff like a house on Water Street, across past. gives our children a Clarence and his friend, lean. this, writes It down, remembers it? It wasn't passed down the road from the schoolhouse feelmg of bemg part of someone ing on their battered stake where US Grant later got hIS truck through the generations - we other than (just) Mom and education There's a pIcture of Dad" MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION l • 10A March 4, 1993 News Grosse Pointe News Animal research abuses are there safeguards and what can you do? Cmdy Pellpren of St Cluu "bunchers" 01 "dealel s" - the completed Shores wntes, "Could vou b.lIlW !-.'TOUp>.who :"teal hou:"e knew how we got our cats, Parents and children are no they'd probably shut us down" There are books, charts, and pets A North Cat olma lillll (,J longer helpless m thIS situa- please warn your readers lo models 11kI.'"Rlbblt," a 39-mch keep an eye all theu' pets be blOloglc,1Isupply company) gel:" Pet Dealers can also get their an- tIon Alternatives should be nnals through "pound seizure" cloth fl'Og whose belly opens, cause so many are stolen and Itb al1llll.ll" from V .-. ..• ... ~.. " PRICES IN EFFECTTHROUGH WEDNESDA~ MARCH 10th @~ aaan Shoppen , • J .. ... I,~ :tiI~ FRESH $449 .. BONELESSSTUFFEO $299, SOLE FILLETS CHICKEN BREAST LB WINTER SSKINLESS $189 LB 95 STUFFEOBONELESS $329 HOT DOGS LB SALMON LOX $5 KING CRABFEST PORK CHOPS L8 THIN and TRIM $349 8 OZ PKG. (Pepperldge Farm Dressfng) TURKEY BREAST LB lOBSTER TAIl 4 OZ $439 EACH CHOICE NATURAL VERMONT SHELL-ON $10.95 69 $399 $ LEGOF LAMB $2 LB CHEDDA~ CHEESE L8 SHRIMP 26-30 74~B Mondays and Tuesdays MEDITERRANEAN __ MELOay FARMS PKG COTTAGE CHEESE Enjoy a one pound Steamed King Crab Leg dinner PITA 69~ BABY • Small Curd served with fresh vegetable~ roasted potatoes~ bread 9ge PITA PKG 79~GRAPEFRUIT 3/$1: t~~gLTn~Urd basket and choice of salad or cole slaw. VINE RIPE - Your ChOIce - 120Z COFFEE SPECIAL TOMATOES 59~lB Valet Parking Availahle SUMATRA SUNKfST $ MANDHELING NAVEL ORANGES 15402 Mack Avenue at Nottingham • 884.6030 5/ 1 $399 LB ASPARAGUS $13~B ~f~~~S~~19~:p , I March 4, 1993 Grosse Poi nte News Schools 11A French students ULS admissions visit schools testing scheduled FIfth-grade students from Candidates for admlbsion to Vanves and Boulogne-BllIan ULS grades one through 12 are court, France, Will perform '*' inVIted to take the admISSIOns French songs and dance In a test on Saturday, March 6, at 9 program called "Spectacle" on a m at Umverslty Liggett March 11 and 18 -- School, 1045 Cook Road, Grosse The students are partlclpat POinte Wood!> Ing In a three-week exchange Testmg takes approxJmately viSit arranged by the Assocla two hours and a $35 apphca tton of French American p twn fee must be paId 10 ad- }-=$' vance Call 8844444 Classes and the Grosse Pomte ,", '* J Public School System Give blood at The fifth graders, their teach Hill madness ers and escorts wl11 !>tay With Mason School Helen Gregory. chief of youth services at the Grosse famIlies of Grosse Pointe stu The Mason Elementary dents and will attend classes at Pointe Central Library, will read stories and lead songs for pre-schoolers and their parenls at Punch and Judy Toyland School PrO WIll sponsor a Red Kerby and Richard elementary Cross blood dnve from 2 to 8 schools as well as partIcIpate In at 10:30 a.m. March 8 as part of March madness days on the Hill. P m March 12 The ::.chool Ib cultural and SOCIalactIVIties located at 1640 Vermer In Grosse Pomte Woods Opal On May 17, partIcipating Grosse POinte fifth.graders Will Grand masters in Ferry Elementary School fifth-graders towed Greek- leave for France to spend three town recently, dining at the New Parthenon restawant, weeks with famIlies of the the making sampling flaming cheese. spinach pie and a pineaple French exchange partners The freshman St. Clare torte dessert. Students also took a ride on the People "Spectacle" will be performed Mover and explored Trapper's Alley. Chess Team, drawn from mem- at 7 p m March 11 at PIerce bers of the St. Clare Chess Middle School, 15430 Ker Club, was successful In its 1m. cheval, and at 7 pm March 18 tlal effort In the state chess at Grosse Po1Ote South HIgh tournament School, 11 Grosse Po1Ote Boule The team, made up of sixth- vard graders Forest Golson, Martin Van Horn, Rommel Baltazar and Joe Turner, competed in Maire has books the state champIOnshIps Feb. 6 and placed 12th out of 56 MaIre Elementary School schools by winning 13 of 20 hosts ItS fourth annual book games fair March 4-11 in the first Chess masters Chuck Bolter floor hallway of the bUlld10g and Cliff RIce, who moderate All proceeds will benefIt and coach the after-school club, MaIre's lIbrary The fall' wIll said the players did well for Dads, daughters dress up feature chl1dren's books for kin- their first competition and dergarten through SIxth grade noted that Golson and Turner Dressed-up dads and their dolled-up daughters danced and a selectIOn of books for finIshed m the top five players the night away Feb. 12 at Poupard Elementary School's 28085 GRATIOT AVE , BET 11& 12 MILE RD, ROSEFVILlE. OPEN MON SAT 95 adults In theIr age dIVIsion first Daddy Daughter Valentine's Day dance. Karen Scheill, (313) 772-5180 PTO member, said the dance was well-attended and was held strictly for fun. The PTO is planning a mother and son bumper bowling adventure for the spring. THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF NOMINATING PETITIONS FOR-BOARD OF EDUCATION THE ANNUAL ELECrION of the School District will be held on Monday, June 14, 1993. Two members of the Board of EducatIOnwIll be elected for terms of four (4) years (July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1997). Nominating petItions for candidates seekmg election of the Board of EducatIOnare available 10 the Personnel Office at 389 51.Clair, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, from 8:00 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 00 a m to 4.00 p.m. on Fndays. Forty (40) sJgnaturesof regIstered electors are required to become a candidate for Ihe Board of Education. Petitions must be flied wIth the Personnel Office no later than 4.00 p m on Monday,April 12, 1993. Linda Schneider, Secretary G.P.N.. 03/04/93 & 03/11/93 Board of EducatIOn Scholarship Exa:m On Saturday, March 6, at 9:00a.m, University Liggett School will host its final admissions test session for candidates to grades six and nine interested in applying for financial aid. Applications for scholarships must be completed by April 1 in order to receive full consideration. Scholarship decisions WIllbe based upon the sum total of material presented in the admissions folder. Need- based nnanaal aid applications require an additional fInancial statement filed with the School and Student Service for Financial Aid. The following scholarships will be awarded in April: Merit Scholarships • The Coach Muriel E. Brock Scholarship (Grade Nine) • The Joan Hadley Brossy Memorial Scholarship (Grade Six) • ULS Merit Scholarships (Grades SIXand Nine) Financial Aid Scholarships • The Ross Roy and Sally Memorial Arts Scholarship (Grade Nine) • The Donald N. Sweeny, Jr. Memorial Scholarship in the Sciences (Grade Nine) \' • The Gordon L.Stewart Fal11lly Fme Arts Scholarship (Grade Nme) In addition, all candidates for admission in September 1993to grades one through 12are invited to sit (or this entrance exam. A ] $3S application fee must be paid prior to testing. 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CONSUL TA liON I. \ , March 4, 1993 12A Obituaries Grosse Pointe News of Colomal Dames, the Garden ASSOCiatIOn,a fellow of the She loved alt of all kmds, as Betty Ouellette sociation, the JUl1lor League, Club of Michigan, the Grosse Amencan College of Psychia. well as mUSIC,wlldhfe and na Kathrine M. and many other church, civic, A memorial servIce wIll be POInte Garden Club, the tnsts and a charter fellow of tw'e Newcomb held at 11 a m on SatUl'day, Founders SocIety of the DetrOIt the Amel'lcan College of Psy. health and charitable organlZa. She IS slU'vlved by a daugh. tlOns. ':tvIarch 6, at Grosse POInte Institute of Arts, the DetrOIt choanalysts tel', Ehzabeth lIieslU, and a A memol'lal servIce will be She IS survived by a daugh- :tvIemonal Church In Grosse ZoologICal SocIE'ty, the Smith He IS sUl'vlved by hiS Wife, grandchIld. She was prede held at 1 p.m. March 20 at ter, Jayne Lamont CUl'tIS; a Pomte Fro ms for Betty Ouel. College Club of DetlOlt and the Man' Ellen, and a son, John. ceased by her husband, WIl. Chnst Chw'ch 111 Grosse Pomte gI'andchIld, and two brothers, lette, 75, who dIed on Mondav, Intel'1latlOnal Institute of De ham Interment IS at Elmlawn Farms for Kathrme M New- Hollister Mabley and Frank K Feb 22, 1993, at Cottage Hos trolt Cemetery m Bay CIty. comb, 82, of Grosse Pointe Mabley She was predeceased pIce-Belmont faclht\ She also volunteel ed dS a ht An angements were handled PllIk, who died Monday, March by her husband, John Jenness Born 111 DetrOIt, Mr~ Ouel el HCy teacher fOI undel pnvl by the Chas Verheyden Inc 1, 1993, at Belmont NUI'smg Interment Will be in the memo- lette was a graduate of the leged women at Wayne County Funel'al Home m Grosse Pomte Home 111 Harper Woods 13usmess Institute and worked Commul1lty College and was Palk nal garden of Chnst ChUl'ch 111 Grosse Pomte Farms. as an accountant and office co founder of a JUI1IOI'Great MemOrial contl'lbutions may 801'11m New Rochelle, NY, An-angements were made by admllllsh at or wIth promment Books pl'Ob'l'um,whIch she also be made to ChlldI'en's HospItal Mrs Newcomb lived III Indian the Chas Verheyden Inc. Fu- locdl e>.ecutlves She was a tdught at U111vel sity Liggett of MIchigan, Smith College VIllage 111 DetrOIt and later m neral Home 111 Grosse Pomte Imembel of the Cott IfYouWant ToRefinance Or ~' ONE OF THE LARGEST AUCTIONS OF FINE FURNITURE We've GotYourNumher. EVER HELD IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN! Refi Or ~y Just $5001* I No matter how old - or new - your If you're refinancmg the house mortgage IS,we probably can save you you own or shopping for a new one, ~ :I ~~~. money every month and at closmg now ISthe ome to save Call now: NOTHING HELD I!iACKI EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLDI Lower your month~ payments or -SOFAS -LOVESEATS -RECLINERS -CHAIRS -SLEEPERS term and start saVingmoney. \1 I(O\IB II0\ \ OHlfFI 21N 2:~11 -BEDROOM SUITES -DININO ROOMS -TABLES -LAMPS Take advantage of today's low frRO\\F POI\Tr 8826H10 Interest rates flJ,a~...____ ,,~ U_ Truck,~=~ REPUBLIC BANK FI.lV.E FCJ.R.l'VITC.T.RE Pads 3 •.E• 23200 MACK AVE. (Near 9 Mile) And •....•-:...... •.•. ST. CLAIR SHORES Tie ~_ 778-3500 license '1992.1 Downs' MEMBER FDIC Gl_ -'$500 ,tlCludes fees 10 process and close a pori on rroaybe refundable Rates subJ8C11o change bast ) t. March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Letters 9A Thoughts on (or Withholding) thousand. You will have to get &ome re.,pect m future gen- acre farms? Why should such mformatlOn from a eratIOn!> CIinton's plan lumber from national for- RepublIcan, because J have Let me construcl a hypo. To the Editor: ests be sold below cost? not yet heard a Democrat thetlcal <,ocJelyof let'& say The ideas for the econ. And are we still subsidiz- mentIOn It yet. The other 10 people - one very ing tobacco? mormng on Denny Mc. omy presented In the State young chIld, two retn ed, In applying the "fair- LaIn's program, Demo COMO'S of the Umon message to one In .,chool, one unem Congress and over our tele- ness" test to taxation, it cratic Sen Carl LeVin ployed dnd five employed visIOn to the natIOn on Feb. should be recognized that claImed to know nothIng Of the'te five, three are COLLISION_ 17 were a compromIse LIke when the top mcomp tax about thIS method of confis employed by the govern any compromise It con- brackets were reduced, the catIon of property ment - re<;tl'lctmg and Guaranteed Quality Work • Pick,up and Delivery amount and the share of DemocratIc pohtIcmn& do tamed detaIls to both burdenmg the lwo em Complete Collision Repair & Refinishing please and dIsplease _ revenue receIVed from the not seem to be very fu&&y played In free enterplise Utilizing the Latest State of the Art EqUipment surely no one found all to top 1 percent and the top 5 about the detaIls of the Who Ieally feed., everyone? hiS or her own taste. Cam- percent of taxpayers In- pre&ldent's economIc pro Who make., the '''>yslem'' paIgn promlscs had led us creased markedly and the posals They !>ee ton<, of WOIk') Who JmplOve& the Wc've satisfied our • Rentdl Cars AvaIlable to expect most of the spe top 10 percent pay over 50 money commg In whIch quality of hIe? Who I., mo.,t customcrs through the years percent of mcome tax reve- can be used to fund many for your convenience clfic spendmg mcreases he Invdlunble to thh ",ocJety') by dOing work directly With proposed All addressed nue. It should also be rec- III.conceived proJect!:; J under <,ldnd the an ...wer • Foreign & DomestiC their Insurance compamcs needs and sought goals ogmzed that taxation cre. I have not heard a Re to OUl' "problem.," (<;ub<,ll Vehicles most of us can support as ates a system of mcentlves publIcan leader pronounce tute .....ymptom ..."J 1& for Including AAA, State Fdrm, worthy and deSirable and dlsmcentlves. So does the preSIdent's economl(, govel nment to employ CitIZens, Sdfeco, All State, USAA • Towmg Services QuestIOns concern the spendmg. We expect to get proposals DOA Perhap& more people At what POint amount, tlmmg, and execu- less of what we tax and only a DemocratIc maJorIty do the <'Iave...m flee entel 22015 MACK AVE. Between 8-9 MJle • 771..5757 tion of each program. more of what we subSIdIZe can do that pll ...e lo...e InItJ8tJve and . Is It possIble that spend- Taxing savings and rIsk- If you WIsh to be truly gIve up') How much can Ing cuts could balance takmg and subsidizmg pov- mformed, listen to Rush you drdln them'> spendmg mcreases? The erty and dependency may LImbaugh or to George Thloughout the world, TWO WEEKS ONLY reductIOn or ellmmation of not achieve the results we Romney on WXYT radIO <;ouah&m ha<; been movmg programs and agencies that really deSIre Howard Batts Jr., m our former dIrectIOn A STEAM CARPET CLEANING s16 PER ROOM* have already achIeved Perhaps Democrat con- Grosse Pointe Park &ocJetymU'it have more prJ their OrIgInal purposes and trol of the WhIte House vate <;(;(.tOlemployee!> than outlIved theIr need could well as both houses of Con. Perplexed by govel llJJ1g employee!>, If surely go further than was gress will achIeve an end that socIety 1<,to prosper suggested Perhaps the spe- to gridlock m Washmgton, Clinton's plan Encouragmg initIatIve and clal.mterest lobbies are too though President Chnton To the Editor: innovatIOn 1<, the sole strong to target them all A may still feel the need for I wonder WIth genuine soune for new, lasting and challenge was directed to the hne-item veto, and amazement where support VIable employment the Republican leadership Congress may demonstrate for the Clmton tax plan Who truly Lan walk Into to suggest further places to Its need for a budget.bal- comes from another tax Increase With cut spendmg - but they anCIng amendment. We In 1983, we reCeIved a eyes open? Freedom and are subject to the same po. WIll watch to see what dis- tax increase, the largest In government are polar oppo- htlCal pressures as the ciphne develops with one. the hIstory of thIS country sItes It l'i once agam tIme Democrats The charge to party responsIbility The increase was to pay to deCIde whIch we value Congress to curtail speCIal- Harold Jinks the defiCIt. In 1990, we re more and whIch wIll keep mterest fundmg of pohtical Grosse Pointe Park ceIVed yet a larger tax In- thIS great country strong campaIgns pomted a way crease, again to nd the con Mrs. James Kristich to go In thIS regard He's worried gressIOnal defiCIt It made Grosse Pointe Park Entitlements were To the Editor: no dIfference Presidents do '0»" "~,: ..... pOinted to as a pOSSIble This letter is in regard to not spend money (theoretI- ...., ~\.~ l' ~\.:.\.~~.. source of savings too politi- the "Boom Vox" editorial cally); Congress does Also, $39 deans a 6' sofa or two chairs cally hot to handle As a on Feb. 25. The New Throwmg more money at Save on our economical steam cleaning thai worh well on lightly SOiled carpets retiree with pension and Yorker does not speak for Congress' feet wIll not re- for medium or heaVily SOiled carpels our premIUm shampoo plus steam process IS enough savings to result in everyone. But I digress. duce the defiCIt. ThIS IS not available for only $10 more per room Save on StOlfi, halls, and other areas, too one half of Social Security Please inform your read- change. Tax mcreases have Save also on Quality upholstery deanmg Our certified techniCians can dean the mcome subject to income ers about President Chn- falled to hlt the mark tax, I can think of no good ton's economic proposals. twice. Demanding our Con most dehcote fabnc because we match the method of cleaning 10 your parflcular reason why more or even Report the news about the gress pull out the pork bar- materlDl There IS no exira charge for dry clean only fabrICS all should not be so subject. imputed-income tax, a tax rels and resurrect the last But the living standards of on income that homeown- two tax Increases would Call 948-0001, Monday through Friday from B a m to 5 p m anyone below that level ers have not received regam thiS legIslatIve body or Saturday from B a m to 3 p m for on appointment ' should not be Jeopardized. (all now Offer ends Mar{h 13 Perhaps exemptions ought to be raIsed and adjusted for InflatIon. After a life- 'Mlnlmum Older 112 ,ooml We con opp~ Scolthgord' 01 Ou Ponl Teflon 10 help /OUI lOIpet ond Steve's your upholstery lelill lo,ling ond ItomlOg In Ihe Iulure Ask obout our Ipenol pr eel on OTeo and time of work and contnbu- ~~~~ Ollentollugl Rooms o>er 250 Iq h ond mmbmed h,mg/dlnmg oreo (oun' OI!'110 or more looml tions to society, people de- Fence There IS on odd,t,onol cholge 10' le<1lonol on~ modulo! p em ollulO1'ure (erlolO rlpel of lobml serve a decent ---and 20844 Harper Avenue lo",e bock (ulh,Onl \010\ o'er bond oullymg 0"0\ dignilled retuement. The discussion of welfare t 998 FOX WOLFS.URG EDITION 882-3650 No Cost At Your Home reform was senSible and EstImates or Visit Our FaCilitIes HUDSON'S well expressed - mdepend- ONLY'" 9- A MONTH! OFF SEASON RATES DECEMBER THRU MARCH ence rather than depend- TERMS OF THIS LEASE ency should be desued by Number or Months 48 DownPaymem 10"'\ the reCIpIents as much as I 5t rIIonth~ Payr'lent $119 by the taxpayers. How Refundable Sewn ty DePOSIt SI50 OpDon to purchase at lease end $300960 farm subSidies and urban TOOl lease payment 5594048 subsidies are used should TOOl mileage allowed 60000 VI Mileage charged (Ner 60 000 miles IDe also be looked at very Monthly lease payment S 119 skeptIcally Why should farm subsidies be used to dOE RICCI VW buJld mJllIon-dollar resort 17181 Mack at Cadieux Grosse Pointe complexes or enrich mcor- 343.5430 porated famlhes operating w~ Come &e Our New 8tamp Area {;.\.'fS &- DOGS Upstairs ~ A representative from Personal 8tamp Exchan8e PA/f.MS 8MR1(!3T will be demonstrating tn-store l' : ON THE CAMPUS 355 SATURDAY, MARCH 6TH 12-4 P.~I. ~, ~' , 1 FISHER RD. WE DELIVER 882.5100 REGISTER To WIN A DOOR PRIZE: ~ OPEN 8 to 5:30 p.m. DAilY; Wed. til Noon - Closed Sunday 85 KEQClIEVAL (on the hllJ) 884-4422 U.P.S. PICK-UP DAILY SALE PRICES GOOD MARCH 4TH THRU MARCH 10TH 1 blk from Colt8&e lIC\!\pllBI Mon-&l 10-5-.30. Thurs 10-7 CHOICE LEAN LOIN FRESH BONELESS EXTRA/UMBO FAVL'$j&rmai lAMB CHOPS & SK~~~~KEN COOKED & CLEANED OUR OWN SLICED , BREAST SHRIMP SLAB BACON 79 95 $698lB ~"....~ $2 LB $12 LB $139LB =_- GROSS1i~POINTE~~ARG.S'f.HOMEDELIVERY SERVICE KRAFT 16 SLICE STROH'S PREMIUM MINOR SOUP BASES MAPLE LEAF FARMS 00 BONELESS BREAST AMERICAN ICE CREAM $1 oFF OF CHICKEN CHEESE SQUARES Chicken Beef. Turkey, Ham ~ ~2/$399 lobster, Pork & Clam 99 pKG 00 The Choice Of All '" ~~:i'! Cordon 13lcu ~ $1 2/$5 Gourmet Chefs. ~ or Kiev ALL CHEERIOS BUMBLE BEE STOUFfER'S #1 ENTREE ~, . COCA- WHOLE GRAIN TUNA MACARONI D & CHEESE ~~~~[iA$'2O~T~ .WATER ;R 0'l 00 81 49 3/$5 $699 CASE 10 OZ. 16.50Z STOCK UP +DEP BOX CAN NOW! DELSEY ~jFJ MURPHY OIL TOILET TISSUE ~~", BU FFET SALE!! SOAP - $119 Sliced Peaches, Bartlett Pears, ~ 4 pk. Whole Onions or Whole Carrots 61 f/. can ~ While. No limit Slewed Tomatoes & Kidney Beans 49". can ~ Cases Available Cases Available a 32:'~::€ SUNKIST 5/99ft FRESH TENDER LARGE $129 NAVEL BROCCOLI CANTALOUPES SNO.WHITE lb. ORANGES MUSHROOMS CALIF LONG WHITE COCKTAIL 99ft TOMATOES pt. POTATOES 39~ ~ 99~~~ $l.~c~ Ib MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERf.lON I SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION Sports March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News North has ups and downs By Chuck Klonke men pulled away at the end her meetlllg, rolled to a 77.60 Sports Edllor Jeff Young led NOIth with 20 vlelory Grosse POinte NOIth's basket- pomts, Matt Peters scored 14, "This was our chance to ball team rode a rollel' coastel Rob Dallaire mne and Mlkl' leally make a statement by In Its two Macomb Alea Con Haskell seven Dallaire was the beatmg a good team and we ference Blue DIvIsIOn games leadmg rebounder with nllW, came out flat," Stavale saId last week two more than Young pulled "L'Anse Creuse dominated the "Tuesday we played OUIbest down game and beat us up and down gdme of the yem' and Fl'Iday the court It was really a disap- "We played a great final five pomtment because we didn't was maybe our worst," Said mmutes," Stavale saId. "We coach Dave Stavale after the have anybody who took took cal e of the ball, we were charge." Norsemen spilt the contests patient and dIdn't get out of WIth COUSinO and L'Anse Peters led North with 16 sync With our offense I thought pomts, Young had 14 and Matt Creuse to myself, 'What perfect timing North led from stmt to fimsh Dube added 10. WIth the big game agamst L'- North closes out the season m the 60-45 VIctOryovel Cous- Anse Creuse commg up next '" inO and usually held a double on Friday when It hosts Lake- figure lead Unfortunately, the game view. The Norsemen begm With the Lancers didn't tw'n tournament action Wednesday The PatrIOts closed the gap out as Stavale had hoped L'. when they play Grosse Pointe 10 two pomts at the end of the Anse Creuse, which had beaten South at 6 p m in the East De- tltll d qUalter, but the Norse- North by two POllltS in an ear- trOlt dlstl'lct Devils influence MAC race By Chuck Klonke Dalley and Lupo each hit two Bulldogs' lead to smgle figures, Whether he's driving for a layup or taking a jump shot. Matt Peters is a scoring threat for Sports Editor free throws to put South ahead but couldn't get closer than SIX Grol>sePOinte North's basketball team this season. GIOSse Pomte South spoiled to stay points Warren Mott's chances of wm- "Durmg crunch time we dId Dailey led the Blue Devils mng the Macomb Area Confer, the things we had to do," Pe- With 13 points. David Ptasznik ence White DiviSIOn basketball trouleas s81d "That's been the champIOnship, but the Blue came off the bench to give difference between wmning and South a lift on the boards. DevIls couldn't do the same losing for us thIS season be- against Romeo last week The Blue Devils wrap up the cause we've been III every regular season at home Friday "We said we could mfluence game" agamst Utica. South's first dis- the champIOnship if we played Lee Rupert led South with 12 trict tournament game at East well and we knocked Mott out pomts and Lupo and Aaron of It," saId Blue DeVIls' coach Detroit is Wednesday at 6 p.m. Letscher combilled for 13 re- ag81nst Grosse Pointe North. George Petrouleas of hiS team's bounds as the Blue Devils held 3431 VICtoryover the Maraud- a 33-23 advantage on the Local gymnast ers boards. Mott's dehberate style of play South Jumped out qUIckly in a state qualifier SUited South just fine. ItS 6647 loss to Romeo, but a "George (Mott coach George Marla Cummings of Grosse horrendous second quarter Pointe Farms has qualified for Steele) wants to keep every op doomed the Blue Devils ponent under 40 points and we the Umted States Gymnastics South took a 10.0 lead and FederatIOn Level 9 state meet played his game from that as- stIll held a 16 9 advantage af- pect, but we also shut down which will be held In Saginaw ter one quarter. In the second on April 3. everybody we could on theIr perIod, however, Romeo out- Cummings, a freshman at team," Petrouleas said. "We scored the Blue DeVIls 234 don't score a lot of pomts any- Grosse Pomte South, had a "That quarter was a total state meet qualifying score of way, so a low-scormg game IS dIsaster," Petrouleas saId. to our benefit" 33 65 in a Level 9 competitIOn "They went to some half-eourt earlier this month at the Roch. South took command of the pressure and we didn't execute. contest in the final four min. ester Gymnastics Club Interna- We turned the ball over and tional Classic Cup meet. utes. Scott Lupo gave the Blue gave them a lot of uncontested DeVIls a 26.25 lead WIth a Cummings competes for the layups." Grosse Pointe GymnastIcs Club three-pomt play. After a pall' of South recovered somewhat in free throws by Mott, JIm and is a member of South's the second half and cut the gymnastics team. Results, highlight's 'from house league action' MlTE HOUSE goal for the Jets, \\hile Chns Walgand Bro\\'n, Nick Hob,m, Ed Za\\ol and the Sabres L1ghtmng 2, Pengwns 2 played excellent defense and Jeff goahe Nick Degd played \\ell for the Goals Casey Cram 2, Brendan Jets 6, Habs 4 Wargo, Juhe Moore, WIlham Moran Joyce, Paul Truba \ MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION , . I <;ERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION 12C March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News SPORTSBAR & GAMEROOM "CATERING TO FAMILIES" The Original Owner of Cal's Pizza on East Warren in Detroit is doing it again. "We are opening• a new \ location on Harper Ave. Near Cadieux (down the street from Harper Sports) for the whole family." says Jim "Torch" Scullen. We will have our original quality menu plus fun for the whole family. Our Sportsroom will include pool, foosball, darts, video games etc. Please join us, it's fun for the whole family says Dan Kwiatkowski co' owner & ex...lines ... man at U ofM Football. 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GrO'lSCPOIllW Grosse Pomte South's gym- a seeding m the state Class A Pomte South of Schoenherr, Prysak, John South T If E A L F A ROM E () s p Go On. Open It Up. 193 CAMRY 193 COROLLA 5tk. #po J 08572 Auto trans, air; 5tk #P8047327 Auto trans, pwr cruIse. AM/FM cass . mats, morel steering. pwr brakes. much morel 1992 ALfA ROMEO SPIDER Cast alloy wheels, air condItionIng, leather interior, AM/FM stereo cassette radio, aIr bag, compact dISc. player Stk. #22109 MSRP $25,459 193 PICI{-UP 193 TERCEL 5tk #PZ070242 1/2 Ton. cold 5tk #P0308462 Cold kIt pkg . SALEPRICEI~ '19,900* kit pkg . much morel much morel * Plus Tax. Title & Des! . ....• • Plus tax Ilc. doc adv fees & dest "48 mo closed end lease for quall1ied customers 15000 m, I,mrt per yr. 1~ per m, for excess lessee has OpMrllO purchase allease end lessee ISresporls,ble for excess wear & tear Tolal pymt ur1derlease 48 limes pymt Due allease ,ncepflon rs lS1 mo pymf $1,000 down paymeol refundable securny depoSl1rounded 10$25 rncrement plus 4% LOCHMOOR CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH use lax Ire. hlle fees All mfr's Incenhves ass Igned 10dealer ~~~ ff DEALER 18165 MACK AVE., Between Cadieux & Moross ' 886.3000 , MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION I SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION I. 4C Sports March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Knights do well at Brighton Umversity LIggett School's tyle 11l 5768 Gardella earned EarlIer, ULS beat Ann ArbOl sWlmmlllg team made a strong an alternate posItion III the 100 GreenhIlls 90-80 to close out showlllg at the recent Bnghton breasthtroke with a 1.1415 the dual meet season WIth a 10 InVItatIOnal clockmg 4 mark The meet featured several Class A and B schools The Kmghts' co.ed team was the Tracy wins Harvard clincher only ClaSh D school that com. FI eshman Tripp Tracy of the game In the second perIOd peted. Grosse Pomte Fal'ms turned when he kIcked out hiS rIght ULS sophomore Betsy Be. back 24 !>hotslast week to lead skate to stop a drive by Ver- lenky became the only female Harvard to a 3-1 VICtory over mont's Aaron MIller durmg a III the 14-year hIstory of the Vermont that clmched the power play event to qualLfy fO! the finals Eastel'l1 College AthletIC Con- "That was a key save," saId 111 two mdivldual events Be- ference champIOnship for the Vermont coach Mike GillLgan lenky posted tImes of 1:04 22 III Crimson "That mIght have got us the 100 yard butterfly a.ld 5'42 Tracy made hl<; best save of gomg." m the 500 freestyle and fin Ished eIghth III each event Star boys post 11th win ULS' 200 medley relay team Our Lady Star of the Sea's scored 11. Ben Peters had nme of Anme Petz, Belenky, Sean seventh and eighth l,'Tade boys points, David Strunk seven and Gal delia and John Turnbull basketball team Improved its Vince Meli four filllshed 12th m 1 57 29 recOl'd to 11-3 WIth a recent 50- Turnbull, competmg m S\\ 1m 32 victory over St Paul Defensive standouts were mlllg for the filst tIme thIS RIchard Grosfeld led Star Andy Beaupre and Ryan Cur- ye,lr, was 12th m the 100 flees WIth 12 pomts and BrIan Wlsk lIs Autograph session Former Tigers' first baseman Dave Bergman. a Grosse Pointe resident. autographs a ball for a young fan at a recent card show at the Gibraltar Trade Center in Mount Clemens. Bergman and outfielder Kirk Gibson. background. are coaches of the Grosse Pointe Pirates baseball team in the Sandy Koufax DivIsion of the Macomb Amateur Baseball Federation. Proceeds from the autograph session will benefit the Pirates. South wins without two starters Glosse Pomte South \I rapPl'd agam"t GIO<'~f' POll1teNorth FO!d, while middle blocker Je- up the Macomb Ared Confel South hd~ ad\ anced to the neane Farr did a good Job III ence \\'hIte Dl\'lslOn champIOn qUUlierlinals of the <,tatC'tau! DIake's place ShIp the hill d 1\ a, last \I eel.. - nament the last hlo , ear", "Jeneane had some great wIthout both Angela Dlake and "We can do well III the toU!- blockb and a couple of kIlls," Stephame Codden::, nament If \Ie find that line lme Sharpe SaId "She put us m a "We were a little tentative m of bemg Iela>.ed but mtense," pOSition to make some good the first game, but we played Sharpe said hits" much better m the second:' Amanda Defevel, Kate South, which IS 13-0 m the saId Lady Devils' coach Cmdy GIenzke and Kath) Sclu age MAC White, Improved to 302 3 Sharpe after South's 1511, 15 a each had thl ee kills agamst ovelall VIctOry o\er Sterlmg HeIghts Ford "This WIll help our confi Saints march on dence for next year when An. gela and Stephame graduate" Knights have a busy week Drake and COOdens were The St. C;lair Shores Pee Wee AA Saints. with six Grosse Pointe boys on their roster. each bothered by sore knees UmversIty LIggett School's to conference champion Llvoma won the MIchigan Amateur Hockey Association District 3 playoffs last week. The Saints but Sharpe hopes they'll be volleyball team spilt Its final ClarencevI1le 15.2, 15-12. ULS blanked the Warren Blues 2-0. edged the USA Rangers 4-3 and posted 4-1 and 3-1 victories ready on Saturday when South two Metro Confelence dual fimshed fifth overall In the con- over the Grosse Pointe Hawks to earn a trip to the state tournament in Alpena on March 5- hosts a Class A dIstnct meets and posted a 21-1 l'ecord ference 7. From left. are Grosse Pointers Matt Farr. David Bilbrey. Ben Debski. R.I. Wolney. Matt In pool play at the league toUl Moran and Tom Pierce. Bilbrey and Wolney were also members of the 1991-92squad that South meets Regina at 9 a m won the District 3 playoffs. In the only sellufina] match nament ULS WIll play Center Line The champ'IOnshlp match will St Clement m Saturday's dls, start at about 10 and will pIt The Lad} Knights beat tnct tournament at Warren Be- the South RegIna Wlnnel Kmgs\\ood 1511, 159, but lost thesda PEOPLE ARE POSITIVE ABOUT FRANKLIN BANK. We Cover The Town! Week after week, people in-the-know turn ,, to our pages for the latest coverage of It ha.c;;a very hometown In ~()ur ...mall husllle~ or practice, Its Im- community news and events. atmosphere, with big portant to have a hank that cares about • you, where people reeogruze JiOU and make banking services, , , you fe('1at home. We're a great resource for rmding sales and SIIARO,\ CHA:\IPIr\E At Frankhn Rank you'll fmd fnenrtly fman- services, things to do and things to see. :\laek & Allard RI' SP!\'!( (' ( lal profe ....wmah With th(' knowledge and Gro,,<,ePOllltP Wood...... 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Moross, north of x- Mile Road SpaclClus 1 bed ST CLAIR Shores, Gary lane- 350 Magnum engine, 10"; HARCOURT- 2 bedroom upper room ceiling fan, Vertical GROSSE POlnle Farms Cola- $3351 month plus seeunty NEFF duplex, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 way 3 bedroom garage 2 bedroom end Unit, cenlral hours, tnm tabs, dock lights, newly painted and carpeled blinds carpeted, carport nlal near Mack! 7 3 bed After 3 p m 772-3091 bath, air, 2 car garage car- $500 plus secunty 881-1639 air all appltances W.lccx bar With runmng water and All kitchen appliances $700 heated $480 296-1912 room 1 1/2 baths large liv MOROSS duplex 2 bedroom 1 peted, appliances Secunty "L TERI CharleVOIX (Grosse Rea~ors 884-3550 all the rest of Ihe loys Mmt per month 823-4676 mg room and family room bath Ilmshed basement, ga depoSit No pets $650 per POlnle Side} StudiO, $245 1 condition, red, white & grey ST. Clair Shores large 1 bed lull basement 2 car garage monlh 881-5951 FABULOUS flat high ceilings, rage, $5001 month Includes CONDO Trailer Included $24,900 or bedroom, $275 Includes room walk- In closel newly $1050 885-3726 marble fireplace 11 2 bed- heat, 88:>-0031 stove, 739-8802after 6 p m FOR SALE best offer 949-6869 after INDIAN Village Carnage house carpeted appliances tiled GROSSE POINTE FARMS room, 2 car garage with bath Heat Included $475 600pm 2 bedrooms, pnvate deck BUCKINGHAM 1 bedroom up- TWO bedroom 2 car garage ROMEO AREA opener, all appliances, newly 887-6251 3 bedroom bungalow $695 updaled kitchen & bath new and laundry Alarm off per, hardwood floors pnvate 1989 BOSTON Whaler, 17' decorated Must seel 387 month carpet Close 10 St John 2 bedrooms street parking $600 plus utili Neff $725 plus secunty 824- entrance, rear porch real BASEMENT apartment In East. 882.3692 Hospllal References secu 1 year old, full basement Commercial hull 90 h P ties 824-7422 pointe home No pets $350 _ 9545, 776-8892 cute $250 monthly 914- nty required $465 plus utili Many extra's Johnson, low hours, excel 238-8422 mcludes utilities 779-t150 CLEAN 2 bedroom garage no lent condilion Call 773.83S9 MARYLAND, Grosse POinte GROSSE POinte Park attrac lies month Available Immedl $68,000. FLANDERS- 14348,2 bedroom 775-2668 after 2 basement no pelS Harper Park- Newer townhouse style live, newly decorated 3 bed ------Woods $550 Call 774-2140 ately 294-8854 C.C. 1973 30' Express, twm lower yard, garage, $395 752.4136. 200 s, fiberglass Good con- duplex 2 bedrooms and bath room lower flat Full kllchen GOLFVIEW Apartmenls/ Con THREE bedroom near 51 John Section 8 OK 714-0848 dos on St Clair Shores mu GROSSE POlnle Park 785 Bar dition $17 500 or best 773- up, lIVing area down Off with new appliances LiVIng $5401 monthly Fenced yard LAKESHORE Village 2 bed 2263 street parlong $5501 month room with fireplace and din DESIRABLE and charming, 2 nlclpal golf course Two bed- rlngton, 3 month lease 776-0568 room townhouse on Lake- Icludes water TAPPAN & Ing room Washer & dryer bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths on rooms two lull baths, a~r,all Owner pays all ulliitles, com shore Available March 15 CARRIAGE House In Hlstonc $615 884{)501 LOOKING lor used 13' or 15' ASSOCATES 884-6200 Included Off- streel parking Graylon fireplace, appli- appliances one car attached pletely furnished secunty Indian Village 1 200 sq ft 2 Boston Whaler With 40 to In garage 885-9164 ances basement, $485 per garage With opener $700- syslem 2 bedrooms $1,2001 HARCOURT. 2 bedroom, 2 bedrooms formal dining LAKESHORE Village 2 bed 50hp molor, call 88:>-2625 month, 7954253 $7501 month Call 293-5217 month Plus 1 1/2 months balh upper SpacIous lIVing LARGE- one bedroom lower or 774-9394 rent secUrity depoSit Tappan room and Ilvmg room ce- room end umt on lake- 6S3 !lOAT I'ARTS AND room formal dlmng room, $330 plus secunty Appll BEACONSFIELDI Berkshire & ASSOCiates884-6200 ramlc balh & modern shore Air all appliances ex SERVlCf den and kitchen Neutral de- ances Included 372-2935 SpacIous lovely (Jne bed- kitchen, no dogs, non smok cellenl condllron $6251 WOODS- New Ranch 3 00rl cor, fireplace, washer, dryer, UPPER newly decorated 3 bed- room upper alarm appl, ers $800/ monlh plus heat & mont~ Ava lable Ap'll 1st MARINE WOODWORK ST. CLAIRSHORES rooms 2 baths air garage extra storage Garage with room, built Ins $700 Pay ances, heat $350 month utilities 567-6007 days, 331 885-8486 Custom deSigned & bUilt 3718758 opener, lovely yard $890 own utilitieS 8821833 8 t/2 Mile & Mack area, $845 8B1.Q505 3007 evenings ST. CLAIR SHORES • cabinetry, etc 881.5967 TWO bedroom upper, workmg close to all shopping On NEFF Cute 2 bedroom Bunga Repairs, dry-rot 18 years ST. CLAIR Near Village clean MACK! E Warren area Cute 2 Noodbndge Condo- 2 be MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION , . Grosse Pointe News The Connection ;; March 4, 1993 716 OHlCESfCOMMEIICIAL 721 VACATION RENTAL 'FOIt ItENT FLOItIDA DYMMEL Plaza 16124 12 Mile Rd 1,200 sq ft 125 car SARASOTA. longboat Condo parking $500 month 885 Gulf Side 2 bedrooms Avail 4364 able after April 41h 644-0643 GROSSE POinte Olt,ce SUIIe BEAUTIFUL Naples 2 bed. Directory of Services has 1 office available All room 2 bath condo- close 10 amemtles $275 monlh Park Downtown & beaches Avail Plaza 15200 Easl Jefferson able Apnl 5743042 907 IASEMENT 903 AI'PLIANCE SE~VICE Call Mike Scallen 331 2111 WATEIII'ItDOFING 912 BUILDING/IIEMODElING 914 CARl'lNTIlY 911 CEMENT WOIIK PORT-CHARLOTTE Condo on 919 'CHIMNEY ClUNING OFFICES, GPfHW Ihe waler available weekly CALL GEORGE CARPENTRY. remodelmg In FISHER RD. first floor 4/5 monHlly Goll packages avail BARKER DANIC CO. surad and licensed 965-5900 R,R. CODDENS. Chimney! room sUite Includes able 313-534 7306 NUTTO CONTRACTORS DANIC CO. cleaned. Screens Installed Modernization. Alterations BASEMENT Moderlllzations conference room, private APPLIANCE BASEMENT Chimneys rebUlIV repaired lav/shower 1200 It ORLANDO. Flonda Two miles -Addilions-Famlly Rooms Partitions WindowSills doors 886-5565 from Disney sleeps 6 108 3 tnmmed Repairs small Jobs CONCRETE WORK - Washer - Dryer Service WATERPROOFING -Kitchens-Recreation pools Washer and dryer Licensed & Insured John KERCHEVAUHILL.2nd Areas J&J Avmlable Apnl 3 thru April - Vacuum Service and DRIVES' PATIOS 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Pnce 882.Q746 floor rear 3 rooms, 10 Apnl 10 thru Aplll 17, Sales JAMES BARKER FLOORS • PORCHES CHIMNEY Windows Also single office April 17 thru Apnl 24 $1,200 - Used Stoves.Refrlgerators 886.5044 TED Klingler Cabllleimaker SYSTEMS 111ru $1 500 1313-642-8072 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD SpecialiZing In finely crafted EASTVIEW IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD MICHIGAN LICENSE 5125 Virginia S Jeffries WE SELL REBUILT cabinets and bookcases Chimneys repaired, rebUilt, 722 VACATION IlENTAL Baldwm brass available call 372-4400 882-0899 9.5 M/F WASHERS 372.4400 ALUMINUM, INC. re-lined OUT OF STATE Top Drawer Woodworking 20394 Harper Harper Woods AND DRYERS ALCOA PRODUCTS Gas flues re-lined Bonded' Licensed • Insured 871-6630 Bonded' Licensed 'Insured ProfeSSional 410 square feet NANTUCKET ISLAND Awnlllgs- Sidings Cleaning approximately Two rooms Summer rentals 1993 Over 25 Years Experience Comblllation Storms CUSTOM Home Repairs Rol 445-0776 25 Years Experience Certified, Insured receptIOn area storage In 1 000 private homes All Screens.Doors-Rooflng ten Window cords WindOW ALL WEATHER R.L. 795.1711 eludes all utililies Lease pllce ranges Best selec- Seamless Gutters Sills, porches, garages 288- THOMAS KLEINER REFRIGERATION 0122 $475 864-7575 tlon now The Maury Peo- STREMERSCH B.F. Goodnch VinylA MASON CONTRACTOR REPAIRED & INSTALLED 920 CHIMNEY REPAI~S EAST Warren east of cadieux pie (508) 228-1881 Open BASEMENT Products CARPENTRY- Porches, Doors BRICK, CONCRETE Commercial-Residential 20 x 40 bUlldmg for oHlce 7 days a week WATERPROOFING 17301 MACK AVE NEAR Decks Fmlsh & Rough Car. Basement Waterproofing ALL MAKES & MODELS pentry Repairs & Small use 885-1944 Walls Repaired CADIEUX Porches, Chimneys, Tuck. R.R. CODDENS MYRTLE Beach luxury ocean CALL MIKE 882-0747 Jobs Free Estimates 19 THE MARK I BLDG Straightened DETROIT, MI 48224 pointing, driveways, Pa- Chimneys rebUilt, repaired front 2-3 bedroom Condos years expenence 885-4609 or tuck,polntlng Flues 23230 Greater Mack, DOC'S Replaced 881.1060 527-5616 tiOS, Walks, Steps, new beau1Jfully lurmshed pools! ALL WORK and caps repaired Chim- 2nd Floor Office SUites. JacuzzI 313-363-1266 26 Years Exp L1C & Work & Repairs, Glass GUARANTEED Custom Built Radiator neys cleaned Modern. 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Sports Editor Slb1Jlup for wrestling and If I'm hIS quest for a state champion. pounds to Win the weIght class the mat WIth him," Roberts Dan Skuce made a lastmg That's because he hasn't ShiP, he'll move Into thIrd place at Port Huron Northern. said. not sure of the pronunciatIOn of needed to In his wrestling ca- ImpressIOn on Grosse Pointe on the all.time hst behind the "He's much more confident Skuce dIdn't wrestle much as their names, I'll ask them," I'eer at North he recently be- North wresthng coach Art Rob. Fleming brothers, Greg and thIS year," Roberts said "He's a freshman, but Robert" WIll Roberts said. "When I asked came the SIxth wrestler in erts the first time Roberts Dave. more mature and III control of never forget hIS first varsity Dan he said, 'It's Skuce, hke school hIStory to record 100 VIC- talked to him "Dan's just a great kid," Rob- things That's the greatest match excuse, but I'll never make tones and If he's !luccessful In erts SaId. "He's never mIssed a change He's much more "He went out on the mat practice or a meet and he's ai- poised." wearmg hIS glasses and he left ways wIllIng to learn and take Skuce agreed With that as. hIS headgear on the bench," the correctIOn." sessment. coach saId "I had to call hIm Skuce had won all but one of "I don't want It to sound hke back and say, 'Dan, aren't you his 42 matches this season I'm bragging, but once you get forgetting somethmg?' He got gOIng Into last Saturday's re- to be good, your biggest 1m- beat up a lot In practice that gional at Hazel Park. The loss provement WIll be mental," he first year, but he kept coming was to Bay City Western's said. "Last year I had the phys. back for more. I knew nght Brian Beavers, the fourth.place ical ability to go to the state away that he was special, Just finIsher In last year's Class A meet, but now I've developed like Keith (Gianmco), Shorty meet, by a 54 decIsion at the the mental part. I don't have (Dave Sandercott) and (Jeffi Romulus Invitational. any self-doubts." RIZZO." "I hurt pretty bad for about He shouldn't. Skuce pmned GiannICO fimshed thIrd In 20 mmutes after that loss, but hIS opponent In 30 of hIS first the state last year as a semor I'm confident I can beat him if 41 victories and most of hIS and Sandercott and RIZZOare we wrestle agaIn," Skuce saId. other VIctories were lopSIded both Jumors, who could make a His coach is just as confident. decisions. good showing In thIS year's "Dan's as good as anybody in "He's a pinner, whether he's state meet the state," Roberts saId. "He on his feet or on top," Roberts After hIS inauspicious debut, can beat Beavers if he wrestles saId. "I've had to slow hIm Skuce posted a 40.11 record as him agaIn. Wouldn't it be great down from beIng too crazed to a sophomore and was 32-6 in If he gets the chance m the fi- pin a guy, but I don't want to hIS JUnIor season nals?" take away hIS aggressiveness, "I pomted out to Dan that Skuce has his sights set on a either. The quicker you can end two of the guys he beat last state championshIp in the fi. a match, the less chance there year placed m the state and nals March 13 in Battle Creek is to lose on a fluke" three others that he pmned last after being knocked out of last Skuce has control of his life season were state qualIfiers," year's state tournament in the both on and off the mat. He Roberts saId "He went to the Photo by DIck Cooper district round. carries a 3 8 grade-point aver. state meet WIth us and I re- Grosse Pointe North's Dan Skuce is in control of his opponent during one of the 43 victories "When 1 lost last year it was age and has a full appointment member hIm saying to me, 'I he has recorded during his senior season with the Norsemen. Skuce is one of six Norsemen to one of the most disappomting to the US. Naval Academy. He want to come back next year, post 100career wrestling wins. moments in my 18 years," was accepted at both Army and but not to watch '" Skuce said. "In two seconds, Navy, but has always had the Although he has 115 victo- five months of work went down desire to go to Annapolis. nes in hiS Grosse Pointe North the drain. I thought about that Skuce has also acheived the career, Skuce was hard-pressed North trio, South's Culver every day until last Saturday" rank of Eagle Scout. to come up WIth a hIghhght. That's when Skuce erased "Dan's one of the most polite "I don't have one yet, but I'm the memory of last year's slip and respectful kids you'll meet, gettmg there," he Bald. "Hope- .qualify for state mat finals m the district by breezing but when he's on the mat, he's fully, I'll have one m two through the competition at 130 mean. I wouldn't want to go on weeks " By Chuck K10nke to Hazel Park's Gary Harrison . Sports Editor consolation final 74 in the championship match. "He really showed me a lot Art Roberts will be bUSIer "Dan's mIstake in the final , than ever at next week's state the way he competed when he was letting Harrison dIctate was far from bemg 100 per- South hopes for rematch ,Class A indIvidual wrestlIng how the match would go," Rob. By John Miskelly season with a 17.3.2 recore. momentum ~omg mto the state finals in Battle Creek. cent," Roberts saId. "The sec- erts said. "When you're wres. ond time he wrestled LeMay he Special Wnter while South, which won the tournament ''Three kids are the most I've tling a quality opponent, what got a takedown and put him Six state championship ban- Michigan Metro High School Bopp was unhappy WIth the ever taken to the state meet happens on your feet can deCIde right on his back" ners hanging from the rafters Hockey League East DiviSIOn, final score . since I started coachmg here," the match." Sandercott, who picked up of the Trenton Ice Box Arena wound up 174.1. "He (Howey) sent a ~es. said Grosse Pomte North's Rob. Hamson takes a 43-1 record reflect the type of hockey pro- "Trenton comes to play," said sage," Bopp saId, suggestmg erts. hIS 100th career VICtory in the into the state finals, whIle win against SchneIder, takes a gram the Trojans have built South coach Bob Bopp. "They that Trenton mIght have run Senior Dan Skuce (130 Skuce IS 43-2. 41-4 record into the state finals through the years. work hard. They are the No.1 up the score "That ~as the pounds) and juniors Dave San- "Both HarrIson and Brian Grosse Pointe South got an. team in the state." wrong message to send dercott (103) and Jeff Rizzo Beavers (of Bay CIty Western), Rizzo opened WIth an 11-2 other lesson last weekend when 'h S'" H The two teams could play (119) qualified from last week's the only two guys to beat Dan, deCISIon, then was pInned by Trenton ranked No 1 m. the disTrojans. d coach >upifi oweyf agam tomght' m th e CIass A regional at Hazel P.ark. Grosse Ferndale's DaVId Morgan, the are in the opposite bracket so state In.' Class A, scored fiIve the mIssegame t e SIgn Icance 0 regJ.onaJ semifinals at Yack Pointe South's Jesse Culver eventual regional champion He he won't have to face eIther of goals in the first peribd and "It dIdn't mean that much as ArSoenathmfrWYhmandot~bd'd Dun1 (171) also qualified for the state them until the championship," came back to beat Chad Ban- rolled to a 12-1 VIctory over the u es an.L ap meet. Roberts saId. non of KImball 104 and deci- Blue Devils. far as we're concerned," he played well in the opening pe_ "We're not going to be happy Sandercott overcame Illness sioned Mmh Nguyen of East Trenton finished the regular saId, "but you lIke to have that riod despIte the five goals just getting there," Roberts and a lopSided defeat in his Detroit 6.3 in the consolatIOn scored agamst hIm. He made said. "The kids want to do well fIrst bout to finish third at 103. final to improve hIS season 14 saves, mcluding several and I think they can. Skuce mark to 38-8. while the Trojans had a four- and Shorty (Sandercott) both "Shorty was probably only 50 "Rizzo is our most Improved ULS splits two games mmute power play late In the got real good draws. Now all percent," Roberts said. "He wrestler thIS year," Roberts period. they have to do is wrestle the hasn't been feeling well all saId. "He's been outstanding The University LIggett pomters. At the same time, Three of Trenton's five goals best they can." School basketball team had its week and then when (Troy's smce the fIrst ofthe year." North was IDlBSmg Its free In the opening penod were a Skuce finished second in the ChrIS) LeMay put him In a ups and downs last week In a throws and ULS had the ball result of defensIve lapes by regional, whIle Sandercott and bbdy scissors In that first South's Culver finished thIrd pair of Metro Conference with 36 seconds to go, traIling South m its own zone. Rizzo each took third. Culver match, he got sick." at 171 when he scored an 1m. games. 65-62, but a missed shot dashed Wes PIerce, who had four was also third. Sandercott lost hlS opening pressive 7-1 VIctOry over Rob The Knights rolled past Har- the comeback hopes goals for Trenton, scored the Darr of Troy per Woods 63-41, but saw two Skuce won his fIrst two bout 13.2, but came back to pm Joe Grant had 10 of hIS first of the TroJans' three In the matches. He pinned Royal Oak Dan VanHuylenbrouck of Port Although he didn't qualIfY comebacks fall short in a 67-65 game-high 22 points for ULS in second penod when he tallied Kimball's Bnan Kmg in 3:16, Huron at 2'40. He then edged for the state finals, South's loss to Lutheran North. the fourth quarter Steve Na- at 4.34 agaInst Andy Brewer, then posted an 8-1 decIsion over Romeo's Joe Schneider 1-0 and Scott Cairo finished the season "Harper Woods was missing novski scored 12 and Vernon who replaced Dunlap in goal Bob Wilson of RoseVIlle. He lost pinned LeMay in 1:15 in the with a 35-6 record. two starters for disciplinary Pernell grabbed 10 rebounds Trenton followed with two reasons, but we played well," Pernell had an outstanding power-play goals before South said ULS coach Chuck Wnght. game against Harper Woods, got a shorthanded goal from Knights' cOl11eback nips North "We played hard and we didn't collecting 20 points, seven re- Tom RaJt, with Marcel Chag- let up." bounds and four blocks. non assisting. University LIgg~tt- School WIth an empty-net goal WIth 49 Klobuchar collected three as- Although the Knights lost to Pernell and Dave Martin Trenton scored Its final three survived a sluggish fIrst period seconds to play sists for North, while Quinn Lutheran North, Wright took each scored SIX pomts in the goals m the last 11:22 of the last week and came from be. ULS held a 13.5 edge In had two and Bufalino and the defeat philosophically. frrst quarter as the Knights thIrd penod. hmd to beat Grosse Pointe shots in the final period Sucher pIcked up one apiece. "I can't be too mad because took a 21-5 lead. Martin fin- "Maybe we were looking North 7-5 in a non-league Kisskalt had three assists for every team comes out flat once ished with 10 points and four ahead," Bopp said hockey game. the KnIghts, John McNaughton Ex-ULS star in a while during the course of steals. Although Bopp refused to use "We were pretty inept offen- collected two and Sawaf, Gior- a long season," he said. "And "Vernon can dominate it as an excuse, the Blue DeVIls sively In the frrst period, but gIO and Jim Bologna each had is top player when we do, we don't have the against the smaller teams," were missing six players as a we pIcked it up afr.er that," one. offensive fIrepower to overcome Wright Bald. "He has matured result of injUrIes or suspensions Former University Liggett saId KnIghts' coach John Fow- it." a lot in the last year and he arIsing from an altercatIOn dur- ler. School girls basketball standout Lutheran North raced to a could develop mto a pretty good Star girls Martina Jerant was named mg a 5.3 VIctory over Notre North took a 2-0 lead on 21-10 lead in the frrst quarter, college player." Dame earlier in the week. Player of the Week m Ivy goals by Mike Klobuchar and but the Knights came back The split left the Knights South should have all its close to title League women's basketball. Brian Quinn. Klobuchar scored WIthin four points with two with a 4-15 overall record. They players back for the regional. Our Lady Star of the Sea's Jerant, a 6-foot.5 sophomore at 1:24 from BIll Bufalino and minutes remaming in the third close out the regular season at Trenton scored on four of its Quinn, while Quinn's power- fIfth and sixth grade girls bas- center at Brown, led the frrst- penod. ULS then went cold and ketball team is within one home Fnday in a Metro Confer. nIne power plays in the game play goal from Joey Sucher and place Bears to three victories, the Mustangs built their lead ence crossover game WIth Lu- game of winning the CYO dis- including league wins against and finished with a 44-23 edge Klobuchar came with 39 sec- back to 15 points, but the theran West. m shots. onds left in the peribd. trict championship after its 39- Cornell and Columbia. Jerant Knights hIt a barrage of three- North held an 11-5 edge m 20 victory over the St. Peter scored 55 points in the three shots during the first period. Spartans. games, shot 58 percent from Eric Kisskalt started the Lindsay HawkIns and AnnIe the field, pulled down 22 re- Peacock each scored 10 points North JVs ULS comeback at the 58.second bounds and blocked seven II * * * * * * * mark of the second period and for the Sailors, who are 8.0. shots. win own tourney Matt Spicer and Omar Sawaf Sarah Rahalm had eight points, Andrea Meli five, Mich- Local team also scored to give the Knights Grosse Pointe North's Junior •• Ii•.,•• a 3-2 lead at 2:38. elle Romain four and Meg Guil- haumin two captures title VarsIty volleyball team finished COLLECTOR Quinn's second goal tIed the The Ideal Soccer team, which first in the six-team tourna- IS made up of several Grosse ment it hosted earher this ~::eS~lC:;!~t~~~~:::~ni~~5wim :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: COLORI••.. B•• 1M Pointers, chnched the champI- month. point midway through the sec- onship of the Total Soccer The Lady Norsemen won all ond period put ULS ahead 4-3 From page IC * * * * * * Men's Over-30 Indoor League six matches to improve their • 23 line drawings of NHL stars on art paper (in- Nick Giorgio's goal at 1:29 of (Ryan Mllhgan, Chns Jelfnes, Rob record to 20.1, capturing the Docherty, John Peabody), 13762 with a 6-5 V1ctoryover the Wiz- cluding Fedorov, Jagr, LaFontaine, HUll, the third period gave the ards tournament for the seventh Knights a two-goal advantage, 100 backstroke: I, Brenn Schoen straight season. Moog, Messier, Roy, Moclano) herr. South, 55 01 5. J P Gamrat, Ideal fimshed the season • Perforated pages with statistics on back but Tony Bommanto brought North, 10192 6, Ryan Mllhgan. South. Maureen Zolik and Erin with an 8-0 record. • 10 Prange artist pencils Included the Norsemen back withm one 10236 7, John Spain, South, 10368 Team members are Mike Schneider were North's top hit. at the three.minute mark. 100 breaststroke: 1, Geoft' Prysak, • Coloring guide for uniforms Bannon, Dave Baxter, Ken ters, while Erin Peters and Tri- Jay Ricci scored the first of South, I 03 3, Chns Jelfnes, South, Burt, Raja Elachkar, John cia RiCCIwere the leading servo • Basic and advanced colonng instructions his two goals with 6:17 remam. 10648 8. Tony Atrasz, North, 10547 9. Rob Docherty. South, 1 08 44 France, Bob Henderson, Chns ers ing, but Paul Megler took ad. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Grosse POinte Krystek, Dave Lankford, Ted Earlier, RiCCI served 13 HOURS OF FUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES vantage of a ULS penalty to North MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION , SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSUL TA nON I. , . 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A great glftl Betsy and forever Oh, Sacred ------Word processlflg, resumes, HAIR S1yhst-Nail Tech Space mestic & Global Markels temshlp to those who WHY NOT use thiS space for a Heart of Jesus, pray for CLASSICAL musIc for any Breckels, Member AM T A oc- 730-5613 qualify personal greetrng Happy casion Solo, duo, tno, qUIn- mall merging, desk top avatJable,reduced rent 882- House calls available Holiday Birthday AnnlVer. us Worker of miracles, tet, gurtar, Winds, vOice 354- publishmg, brochures, 1540 BARBER wanted lull time Es- Call 573-4128. Women only 884-1670 pray for us St Jude, 6276 sary or Greetmg Call 882. transcnptlon, stc Laser -LA-W-N-Cult--ers/--La-n-dscape---rs/tabhshed Some chents pre- MOUNTAIN JACKS helper of the hopeless, 6900 to charge your adl HAm weaVingand hair replace- ferred 20207 Mack 882- pray for us DISC Jockey- Oldies 30's - 80's Ponter and Fax available Crew Chiefs! Snow Plow has Immediate opemngs for ment Human hair only 9130 LOVING, personal care small 882-1995 Operators wanted Good the fOllOWIngposllions House calls 885-1676, Mar. Say thiS prayer 9 times a 882-4422anylJme female dogs References wages, many hours Must be COSMETOLOGIST space avail gle day By the 8th day your HAVE Keyboard Will travel Ex- BOOKKEEPINGI Accounting • Waltstafl $7 001 day 839-1385 expenencedl references Call able for rent In contemporary prayer Will be answered penenced Pianist, all styIes- Services for small bUSiness • Server assIstants VIC Tanny VIP Membership for appolntmenl 885-2248 Grosse Pomte Salon Con- HAIR StyliSt for senior Otlzens, It has never been known weddings & parties 967. or personal 20 years expen- Apply In person Monday $350 884-9643after 5 ence In accounts payable, tact Yvonne 822-8080 thru Fnday 2- 4 P m shut Ins, elc Very reason- to fall, never Publication 1015 able rates In your home NEED someone to run errands recewable, payroll, general MOTEl housekeeper wanted, Also Thursday evenings must be promised BOW 'n IVORY DUO light & Fennle, 77&0687 take you places? Reason- ledger 886-7491 INSIDE expenence preferred Ap- T h k claSSIcalplanol VIolin! vocal 6-730 pm able 882-0562 S J f proximately 33 hours per WEDDING Photography taken an stude or Patll- 823-1721, Phil- 831- SALES 19265 Vermer prayer answered Special 5014 week Saturday and Sunday the way you want at pnces BUSINESS AND Harper Woods Don't Forget. thanks to our Mother of ---- _ REPS work reqUired Apply at you can afford ProfeSSional TECHNICAL SERVICES Call your ads In Early! Perpetual Help M L S 110 HEALTH AND DETROIT CREDIT UNION services 331-3190 Established 20 year old 20000 E Nine Mile, St Clair NUTIlITION Lase' Pnnter Shores HAS THE FOLLOWING ClaSSified Advertising PRAYER TO ST. CLARE (East Area} auto WE Will calligraph or handwnte Busmess • Techmcal EMPLOYMENT 882.6900 Say 9 Hall Marys a day for CENTERING, balancing mas- aftermarket wholesaler CASHIER- for Auto wash $4 25 your party or wedding Invlla Academic OPPORTUNITIES tlons 778-5868 9 days The 9th day, pub- sage for women let mas- Medical' Dental' Legal seeking personable per hour Full or part time Apply 22517 Mack, between Part-tIme 101 P!lAYeIlS lish thiS ad aJIld 3 WIshes sage Improve your total well- phone closers to staff MARKETING being Certified Letters' Reports. Memos 8 and 9 Mile On Call Loan Officer Will be granted Also, Extra Wide Spreadsheets our order desk OPPORTUNITY Myomassologlst, Pauline Must have (1) year expen- NOVENA TO ST. JUDE thanks to The Holy Splnt, Mulhpart InvOIcmg FOOD seMC6 dnver wanted am lookrng for profes- Feltner, 52Hl535 afternoons til 930 P m ence In IntelV1ewlng appli- May the sacred Heart of Infant Child of Prague, St Chauffeur's hcense a must Sionals who want to dou. CassetteTranscnptlon Great "In demand" cants, processing applica- Jesus be adored, glon. _J_u_d_e_an_d_S_t_A_nn_e_R_S_ Standard. Micro' Mml Will tram Respond to ble their Income Without 112 MUSIC EDUCATION products Salary tions, preparing Joan fied, loved and preserved Grosse Pomte News, Box K- doubling their efforts Personahzed negotlablelbonus and 62, Grosse POinte Farms MJ documents and clOSing throughout rhe world now Repetitive Lellers 881.1470 PRAYER TO ST. CLARE GUITAR LESSONS AcoustIC incentives. Management 48236 loans Personal computer! "." and forever Oh, Sacred Pray nine Hall Mary's once or electnc Beginners wel- Envelopes. Labels opportunltyavallale. communications skills a WINSTED'S custom framing Heart of Jesus, pray for a day for nine days On come ~1749 Malhng LISt Mallllenance ACCEPTING applir.altons for expenenced part time cash- must Framing matllng and quality us Worker of miracles, the 9th day, publish thiS .....--.., """"~""""'--- Theses' DlSsertahons Leave Message Iers, stock, sales Apply Ev- work Reasonable rates Mar pray for us St Jude, Novena and 3 Wishes WIll PIANO essons- 20 years ex. Term Papers' Manuscnpts Mr, Bryant garet 331 2378 penence SpeCialistwrth very ForeIgn Language Work ergreen Home & Garden Part-time Teller helper of the hopeless be granted Even though young beginners 885-9131 886-1763 Center, 16145 East 8 Mile 17 1/2 hours per week (1) AVON PRODUCTS Make-up, pray for us you don't have faith, your --- _ EqualJons • GraphICS Siahshcs • Tables' Charts Rd EastpOinte year expenence in hand- j8Welry gifts elc Also a Say thiS prayer 9 times a prayers WIll be answered PIANO teacher wrth degree has great opportunity to eam an L D opening for beginning or ad- PART TIME PART-lime wartresses & cook ling Teller type transac- day By the 8th day your Resumes' Vilae extra Income' For more Infor ------vanced students Expen- Cover Lellers • Apphcahons Must have banquet expen- trans Demonstrated cross mallon call 881-S916 please prayer Will be answered PRAYER TO ST. CLARE "nced In dllSSlCal, pop, rag- ($8.50 TO START) ence Call John, 343-2566 selling abilities Good wnt- leave message It has never been known Pray nine Hall Mary's once time and lazz 343-9314 Cerlr[red Profe.<,ronal Ideal for College students or DEUVERY Tech tenl verbal communlca. Re,ume ~Vnler d . E" nlCIan-medrcal to fall, never Publication a day for nrne days On VOICE Lessons- ProfessKlnal secon Income venlngs eqUipment, good dnvrng re- tlon skills Keyboard ex- 3 MARKETEERS must be promised the 9th day publish thiS accepting students, creden- 822.4800 & weekends available. cord Send resUme! employ. penence a must Airport Shuttle Thanks St Jude for Novena and 3 WIshes WIn ltals MOT Toledo Opera, Excellent resume expen- ment hlSlOryto Box 0 500, Personal ShOPPing MEMBER prayer answered Special oe granted Even though degree from USC 526-9347 • National ResumeBank ence 573-4128 Monday Grosse Pointe News, 96 Ker. Interested applicants should Errands & ApPOintments thanks to our Mother of you don't have faith, your • ProfeSSionalAssocl.hon thru Sunday, cheval, Grosse Pornte mall letter of applicatIon 115 TIlANSPOIlTATION/ COMPARE OUR PRICES Perpetual Help M M S prayers WIll be answered of Resume \Vnters CASHIERS, deh help, pizza Farms, MI 48236 and resume to Call us today TIlAVEl • Nahonal A~sOClationof GT cook, stock- no expertence EXPERIENCED short order & POBOX 32584 and relax tomorrow! AIRPORT SHUTTLE Secretanal Ser\Tlces 100 PEIlSONAlS • Engmeenng Society necessary Must be at least Il'zza cook needed Pizza de- DETROIT, MI. 48232 885-5486 103 LEGAl NOTICfS ...o of DetrOIt 17 years old Apply at any lIVery persons needed $50 _ Mr C's Deli guaFanteed per night Apply Arp. You serious About '" CD PLACIDO Free Legal Consultations ~ ...CD CLASSIFIED TENORS and Basses Immed.. In person after 4 p m Marti- Seiling Real Estate? DOMINGO Debra 0 Arlen :: o DEADLINE .•• ate opening In prof8SSlOnai nos PlZZena, 18726 Hayes We are SERIOUS about Attomey at Law w is stili church choir HlQhestpay In _3_7_2_-5800______your SUCCESS I Tralnrng Sports- COflcerfs 824-2573 ... Buy. Sell o metropolrtan Detrort Euro- RETfRED person to manage 20 programs for new agents AIRPORT SHUTTLE NOON TUESDAY pean travel Call 885-4841 uM apartment Far Eastside Expenenced agents ask Visa • M/C • AMEX 104 INSUIlANCE Detrort Resumes to, Rose- about our 1()()O/oprogram 868.2409 116 TUTOIlING/£OUCATlON 117 SECRETAlltAl SERVICES 117 SECIlETARIAl SERVICES berry Apartments, PO 80x In Grosse POinte, call INSURANCE 1153, Sterling Hgts 48311- George Smale at B86- ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME!AUTOI1RA'S- 7% TUTORING 1153 4200 Life/Boats/cycles ALL SUBJECTS lOOKING for Companronl Coldwell Banker Best Coverages & Pncesl RESUMES KOSI. SILI.JARS GRADES 1 THRU 12 Allention: College Studenls/Craduate<;and Pro(esslon,1Is Aide CaR 398-3082 after 5 Schweitzer Real Estate C C UNDERWRITERS & PROFESSIONAL .Successbeginswith an effective. for more Infoonatoo Warren 18 offices For more than 50 years area FACULTY cover leiter and r~sum~, 7n-6434 • College Gradual("S& Student'sDiscount WAITRESSES, for Grosse EXPLOSIVE Pre- launch WE CAN HELP Pomte bar & gnll 881-8895 PHOTOGRAPHER HEALTH and Life Insurance tor GROSSE POINTE • laser Print. L,ICI,meUpdallng • FreePrivateConsultatron ground ffoor opportunrty Ex. CIting nutrltlonall fitness IndIVIduals and small busl LEARNING CENTER WAITRESS- Monday thru Fn- 824-2614 nesses Cosgrove The products MultI- revel c0m- Bob 131 Kercheval on the HIli 774.4830 day, luncheons and cocktails New England, 585-5090 career Wnter ' St Clair Shores pany Need 7 senous people 343-{)B36 343-0836 SeMng executIVeclientele In •••••••••••••••••••••• New Center area 871-7768 774-s333 I I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News The Connection 201 HELP WANTED 200 Hm WANTED GENERAL 200 HELP WANTED GENIRAl 203 HEL' WANTED 303 I ATION WANTID IlA!YSITTlN 202 HIlP WANTID ClIRICAl 307 SITUATION WANTED DENTAll MEDICAL DAY CAllE 400 MENCHANDISE NURSIS AlDIS ANTIQUIS PUBLIC Salety Officer Tesllng ARE YOU ADMINISTRATIVE assistant will be conducted 10 create LOVING non- smokJng babysil. LEGAL Secretary lralnee- lulU CREATIVE CARE, INC EUROPEAN Female Experr reqUired lor company presl BOOKS. Michigan 5 largest an eligibility list 10 fill luture ler needed lor 4 year old & part time Downlown Delroll enced & educated In all as- THINKING ABOUT dent Sirong organlzallon A licensed day care offering used & rare book store IS t8 monlh old Monday Brtght IndiVidual good typ- pecls 0' rehabilitalion deSires vacancies Candidates must GETIING INTO and computer skills required complete service A spe- open Sundays 12 4 pm have 60 college credits, be Wednesday, Thursday Our In9 963-7755 lIVe-In po$Ilion lor elderly or Please send resume togelher Cialized program de- Ihrough March 281h Over al least 18 years old, meel home or yours 7- 4 30 ReI convalescent person Please REAL ESTATE? With salary reqUirements to DOWNTOWN Detroit law Firm signed around your family 600,000 Priced and calego- MLEOTC and departments Top training, nAtional com orenws & transportallon re- reqUiresLegal Secrelary with call 884- MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION , . Grosse Pointe News The Connection March 4, 1993 04 GARAGE/YAIlD 409 MISCEllANEOUS 409 MISCHlANEOUS 500 ANIMALS IIASEMENT SAlES ARTICUS . 410 MUSICAL INSTIlUMUm 603 AUTOMOTIVE 605 AUTOMOTIVE AltflCUS AOOI'T A I'ET 50S LOST AND FOUND GENEIlAl MOTOIlS FOllEIGN HUGE- Moving Sal&- 5982 Lak&- MINK coat full length lronnte, FOUR piece bedroom sel, dark LOST black & white puppy t990 Sunblrd LE, red, IJke new, wood DetrOIt Anhque dining $100 313-286-1673, 313 wood. very good condition USED PIANOS ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY 1988 Honda Accord DX Per Beagle Spnnger mix 1 blue 17,000 miles, 5 speed, room sUlle, appliances, bed. 372-3628 $1200 new, $400 or besl 01- Used Spinets-Consoles has a good selection of tecl condition' 5 speed air eye. 1 brown eye Black col loaded $6,200 886-3363 room sUites, lots of good ------fer n4-3584 after 6 pm Upnghts & Grands young cats three months to $5,900 or best offer 881- Items, Thursday Sunday MOVING Sal&- Oak dinette wllh one year and play! ul pup- lar With purple rh Inestones 3373 ABBEY PIANO CO 33Hl108 6 chairs and sofas! loveseat, pies Also neutered dogs and 521-3537 1983 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ROYAL OAK 541-0116 1989 HONDA CIVIC SI 2 door ------only 1 year old n4-2028 S WE BUY USED $ cats 548-1150 Monday. Fn- anginal owner good condl red, loaded. sunroof. 65.000 ESTATE Sale Incredibly fine PIANOS WANTED day 9 a m to 5 p m or 754- LOST. 12 Mlle/ Harper area lion, white With red Intenor antiques and collectibles ORIENTAL RUGS Little girl's black lab mix Must Sell II 839- ,. I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News 5C THIS WEEKEND I MARCH 5. 6 • 7 .1993 FRI.NOON-9PM •SAT.9AM-9PM •S~N.9AM-6PM A THREE DAY EVENT. FR!. IS SET-UP DAY 500 "ABLES COME EARLY FOR YOUR BEST DEALS • DEALER • .M NOT ALL DEALERS PARTICIPATE ON FRIDAY! GREAT SELECTIONS OF HANDGUNS • AMMO • SAFES ( SHOTGUNS • KNIVES MILITARY ITEMS • HUNTING SUPPLIES & MORE BUY • TRADE • SWAP • SELL ,, Don 't Miss 3rd Annual ..:: := .' :-. .: :: t, o BOAT &FISHING t' ;,. = " " •••r ,o '• ::.: SH :: :" : MARCH 12-13-14, 1993 A Three Day Event! SEE THE BIG NAMES IN BOATING! THOMPSON • MARIAH. YAR CRAFT. SEA HUNT LUND • CELEBRITY • SEA NYMPH • FOUR WINNS • EXCEL. PLAYBOY PONTOONS MIRRO CRAFT • MERCURY • YAMAHA • EVINRUDE, PLUS GREAT SELECTIONS OF FISHING BAIT & TACKLE FROM THE MAJOR MANUFACTURERS!! ~ Jj ~ \ Buy a filler ~I'::: ._ filler spools of spool of ~~. any Trilene or Trilene or Buy any TriMax and TriMax and Berkley 1000/0 receive a receive a graphite rod Blooper TriMax sprint and receive a video! 7 spool! Tournament Team cap! Buy three J ~~rR AA1T~ BerkleYe packages of p c ~:Q Also JOHNSON REELS, BOATS, TRAILERS, MOTORS, BOAT Power Bal-t ower raw "" I MITCHELL ,ZEBCO , CLEANING, MARINAS, SONAR & DEPTH and receive a IIDB~ SILSTAR, PLANO FINDERS, SKIS & ACCESSORIES, skirted jig! I . , TACKLEBOXES, MINN COVERS & TOPS, UPHOLSTERY, . , . I KOTA ELECTRONIC RESORTS, JET SKIS, CANOES, .. TROLLING MOTORS CHARTER SERVICES, ENGINE REPAIR, . FISH FINDERS PLUS MUCH MORE! . FAI. NOON.9 • SAT 9.9 COMING EVENTS: :, SUN 9.6 - ANTIQUE SHOW - SPORTS CARD SHOW MARCH19-20-21, 1993 MAR. 26-27-28, 1993 . . l MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION Page 2 YourHome Thursday, March 4, 1993 \ A,'HOSTL\J~t;I _. 4 ~,~* ; .lfge be.lullful. three-hedroom R'Inch 10Lned .It olomal pIllar' .Idd ch.mn 10 the lovely duplex at ome lu,t look these wonderful amemtles - 21125 HUNTINGTON In the 1110~t'>Ought .Ifter area 16901 Cranford fach umt ha' ~IJ. room,. marble floonng In the entr.lnce hall, mahogany L01 Harper \V()(xh Don' 1111" ) our chance (0 enJOY C h trdwood floor" dmmg room, fireplace and HfirepJ.lce wall, wet bar m the kItchen, four 'pace, pm acy, Im\ mamlen.lOce Jnd .1 prune Jre.l b,l'>ement eU~lOm ~huuer~, I,!n(bc.tpmg and ,pnnl"er~ bedrooms, three bJth~ and greenhouse FLOOR PI \Y . antJ'UI Garden, are "hat you II be or all re.hon, Rela\.mg entertalO1ng or °ca(lon J\I~t thm" - a three-bedroom ,al on very de~Jfablc ~omersel \,=mg m (he ~pnnl;.I.\ yOU 'It.1I In the jU,t everd.ly hvmg 1he dC~lgn of (he Imel) l.lfge ~,Rkn room on SlU1Ilmgdale home m Gro')se Pomte elly WIth an 'ipaclou') unllS wIlh three bedroom" F 'tunnmg Fngh'h near (he l_'''e help'i affordable pncel Wlthm walh.lng formal dmmg room hardwood floor~ In the <,hore') Three bedr()(lm., den, \CrvilC F F you m'\.II11I"e eaLil Huge ma,ter d" ance of the lake, park, ,hoppmg .Ind .lnd leaded gla~~ Uoth unll.' are month 10- <;\"Ilf'i(0 'Irung area on the "'-'(000 !l(Xlr bedroom" I(h "Perlel! ClO'>eh 1 hO<;PIl.ll Cill for more mform'lllon month lea~~ \10\ E RIGHT I\ \\lfY LET EVERYO\,E ElSE... O\VNER'l'RMSFERRED ililt IX"'OOIlI ( OIO'llli hJ' o It' \IC\\ till, nL\\I} dtuJrlltd tondo 0\l11g11i1lI1\' 10 InJoy Ih" lour-II\L' ill, \Cven h('drCXll11 hOllle h I' had a il Irt!\\ood floor, n Itur Ii IlftplllL 10 (he LI(\ of Gro,'iC Pomte I ()\el\ bedroom, Ihree-.lOd-onc-h.J1f h.l!h, Irel1lendou~ amount of 11 (' reccntly' T iI\ 109 roOL!l dl11mg room IUllII} Dpm lie rl,lr ) .ml, tour bednxlm, .lOd ltbr.lry and gl.I'i\ed POft h I'rc'tlgJou, Nc\\cr decoratmg, ('\.ten'I\C c\.(enor roorn full h Ilh !< ,r tht e 11IIdrcn I full ".Ilh T t\\O h Ilh, (.'\It ptlonli nt \\er "'Ithen .lOd :'11 Jre, lex 1110n'l.11I for .lelthllon Jl mfo hh.e J.lnd,tapmg, large pnvalc lur.ll(, phi' a 111II'L 1111'llf 1>((1[(.'111 Ind mOH 1 h Ilh I1mh, c. xl !l(XJflllL:.md 1110re (entr.t1 air' fJmlly room and more' A Member Of 886-6010 ~ GENESIS 1M , EMPLOYEE N:~:/:;k 114 KercheVal .. RELOCATION COUNCIL Mr. \lBr.R OF GROSSE. POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS AND MULTILIST SERVICE MACOMB COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, MICHIGAN MULTIPLE LISTING RERVICE, MtClIIGAN t\~'>OCIATION OF REALTORS AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ,::"' "( 1"'i...... " _...... 'tJ~..(;l.')h"''' ..ti01~~~~"J~?~t4~""?":--'" On The Cover ... The fann Colomal ha~ been and contlnue'i random WIdth oak floors, a step down hVlng exceptIonally well land'lCaped lot whIch has to he Amenca\ numher one archItectural nelghbonng propertIes The reason for thIS IS room WIth fireplace and a second fireplace In 100 feet of frontage Because the garage I~ chmcl' that the marketabIlity of a speCIfic house IS the master bedroom attached to the house, the spacIous rear yard ProxImIty to a body of water has always not adversely affected becau'ic Its perceIved The second floor contaln'i three family offers an unencumbered VIew of the award hl'en the most deslrahle locatIOn and man'~ value IS conSIderably hIgher lhan other hedroom~ and three bathrooms plus a fourth Wlnnmg garden properties on the same street penchant for a View of the 'iea IS universal loom wlllch mIght be used as a study, Two gas forced aIr furnaces prOVide ThIS particular property IS offered at a ThIS ten room home In the Village of computer room or fourth bedroom economic heal and aIr condItIOning pnce below what many other homes have sold Gros~e POinte Shore~ comes close to The hou~ has both a year around garden In selectmg your next home It IS Important for In Its neIghborhood ~atlsfYJng the deSire for traditional room and a hbrary WIth pIckled paneling and to conSIder the surrounding neIghborhood architecture In an excellent location Open for your personal inspectIon from bUllt-m bookshelves Also, the value of the house you select should Custom bUIlt, the specIal feature~ mclude 1 00 to 4 00 pm, Sunday, March 7th Thl s m agm Iicen t house IS Sltuated on an be comparable or even I~ss than that of R G Edgar & As8OClaU!s,886-60 10 I Thursday, March 4, 1993 YourHome Page 7 ..,.. Classified Advertising 800 HOUSES fOR SALE .00 HOUSES FOR SALE .03 CONDOS!lI'T5/FlATS '03 CONDOS! ~PTS/FlAT5 .0. lAKE/IlIVEIl HOMES .19 CEMEnIlY LOTS ST. Clair Shores. 3 bedroom ST. CLAIR SHORES 9 Mile! 1265 Cadieux CONDO 1 bedroom, air stove WATERFRONT PICTURE CHRISTIAN Memonal Cullural bungalow New wmdows and Jefferson area 2 bedroom 1 Grosse Pointe Park refrrgerator, carpeting Park PERFECT Center One space for 2 Siding, 2 baths, open floor 1!2 baths Firsl floor UnitWith Three bedrooms, one and Ing cadieux! Warren area Bronze marker $1 500 778- plan, finished basement, tree balcony Includes all appli Home on one of the deep one half baths, formal din- Owner 885-5675 2405 house & garage Mainte- ances Call 772-6828 for arr est and finest canals and Ing room, eating space In nance free $70,900 Call CHECK polntment Open Sunday 1 one of the highest streets 120 BUSINESS Schultes Real Estate 573- kitchen, breezeway, 2 car THE 4 Must see In St Clair Shores Fan- OI'I'OIlTUNITIES 3900 garage Well maintained. tastic Center Entrance FIRST OFFERING BUSINESS for sale- small bead fow maintenance home Resource Pages Ranch, formal dmlng Clinton Twp. Sophisticated elegance In stnnglng bUSiness estab Immediate possession For A room, family room plus located In L'Anse Creuse thiS 213 bedroom 3 bath Iished 7 years ago For sale $112,500 Flonda room faCing the Schools, 3 bedroom bnck QUICK condo With lake views at below cost Inventory Most Wheatley & Sons 886-6500 water Updated kitchen, hxtures and all source & aluminum Ranch with Reference Guide Handsome library With GROSSE POINTE PARK new furnace and central connection Included If Inter family room, double lot, 2 wet bar ExqUISite decorlll OPEN SUN 1-4 air Finished basement ested call for details dunng car garage $67,500 FHA To 149 Wmdwood Kathy 818 Bishop Custom 3 bed- BY OWNER With a 3rd bedroom Dock store hours TUesday, Fnday or simple assumption lenz, Johnstone & John- Saturday 1G- 4, Wednesday room bnck ranch lake your boat at your back & REALTOR stone, 886-3995 and Thursday, 1D- 2 771 door and save boat view Generous l C 3390 East Detroit terms LISTINGS OF rentall Call Adell Stover 304 COUNTIlY HOMES Schools ST CLAIR SHORES HOUSES Coldwell Banker EXPLOSIVE Pre- launch ground floor opportUnity Ex. Brand new 3 bedroom cus. Attracte 3 bedroom bnck Schweitzer Real Estate & EXPERIENCE a SOphiSticated Citing, nutntlonall fitness 886-5800 or 884-6103 tom bUilt 1,200 square ranch lakeView Schools CONDOS country lifestyle In the Meta products Mulll level com foot ranch with full base- Country kitchen Deep lot mora Hunt Country Reno- pany Need 7 senous people That are currently on the ST. CLAIR SHORES ment, country kitchen & 2 All appliances $74,900 vate a centennial home or 774-6333 marketl II II LAKEFRONT HOME full baths $59,900 Easy HARPER WOODS build a reSIdence tucked Needs repairs. 293.7171 IRONING service for sale finanCing Sharp 3 bedroom bnck bun. Call 882-6900 for more in- away on 759 acres 2 formation LOCATED a few doors from (home bUSiness) For Infor galow Grosse Pomte ponds Wildlife abounds Lake Huron In the LeXington matlon contact Thomas KNOLLWOOD Village - Clinton $415,250 Inqulnes directed WARREN Schools New furnace area A year round cottage Moore 3t 3-345-1440 Twp Three bedroom, 3 bath to Drane S Kurtz R J Hol Tech Center area- 3 bed- With central air, finished or permanent reSidence lacmg golf course cathedral den & ASSOCiates313-S78- TRAVEL AGENCY room ColOnial with full basement, garage Imme- New roof, carpetrng and ceiling, hardwood floors mar 2246 EAST SIDE basement and garage diate occupancy foundation 2 bedroom 1 ble fireplace attached 2 car DISCOVER the Metamora Hunt bath 2 decks. 1 1/2 car ga To Sell Merge or Invest $59,900 FHA terms Stieber Realty garage, full basement 313- Country magic Exceptional rage Excellent Get A-Way Reply to Box E 500, 775-4900 263-1917 secluded bui1dlng site over Asking $39,000 Call for In Grosse POinte News, 96 looking stocked ponds and Kellyl 9 Mile RANCH. 1,650 square feet 3- 4 RIVIERA Terrace One bed formation and appointment Kercheval, Grosse POinte waterfall Situated on 20 located In South lake bedrooms finished base room. walk In closet upper 359-8439 Farms, MI 48236 Schools, 3 bedroom brick men!, extensive upgrades floor. new carpeU palnU tor. acres $105000 Inqurnes dl '13 NOIlTHEIlN MICHIGAN Bungalow with finished both Inside and out, court lo- mica $60 000 Will finance rected to Diane S Kurtz R A Non franchise busrness o~ J Holden Assoc 313-S78- HOMES port unity Best of Both basement, central air, 2 cation In excellent area of St 305-943-4548 2246 Clair Shores $149000 or of OLD MISSION Worlds Ice- Cream & Yogurt car garage $69,900 OPEN Sunday 3f7 1 ()(). 300 shop No franchise lees no FHA fers 23323 Westbury 779 PENINSULA 1308 23002 Marter off Jefferson '0' FLOIlIDA 1'1l0l'EIlTY royalties For more mlorma Lakeshore Village 2 bee LUXUriOUs beachfronl home tlon call 1-800-343-9423 rooms air mint condltlonl on wooded lot- West Bay ST. CLAIR PALM BEACH COUNTY REAL ESTATE .01 COMMEIlCIAL IUILDINGS 7717587 Custom 3800 square fOOl ExclUSive Ocean Ridge SHORES open floor plan, With nu DEADLINE Harper Woods- $395 00 Complex on Intercoastal Brand new custom bUilt 3 AUTO faCility! Contractors merous contemporary lea FRIDAY, NOON" users 1,600 to 6 000 sq It PER MONTH 1st floor 1-1, heated pool clubhouse, bedroom ranches with full tures $375,000 Available Please call 882-6900 available WIth parking Con condo $3,300 down Ap- boatwells basements & country JUly 1.616-223-7368 venlent 8 Mile! 1-94area Lo- kitchens Starting at phances, basement Ask $65 000 - 773-5533 .03 CONDOS! AI'T5/FlATS cations lease! sale Competl $82,900 Ing $33,900 tlVe terms Andary, 886-5670 .17 ilEAL (STAn WANTED .01 lAKE/RIVEIl HOMES Lee Real Estate Grosse POinte Woods- 1800 Ask for Harvey n1-3954 .03 CONDOSI AI'TS/FLATS sq It condo 3 bedroom, NEW St Clair Shores canal CASH home 2024 sq It 3 bed 18541 KINGSVILLE 2 1/2 baths, library, fm- FOR HOMES RANCH condo, 2 bedrooms rooms, 3 baths lull base- Harper Woods Great starter Ished basement, attached Servmg Area Since 1938 Attached garage laundry garage $164,900 Make ment attached garage dou In qUiet location near central air $87,000 779- Offer ble boatwell $205 000 775- Stieber Realty Kelly & Moross Cozy 3 9106 8869 775-4900 bedroom aluminum Bun- St Clair Shores- 1st floor SHORES- Sharp 2 bedroom t galow, basement, garage, MasoniC & Harper, 2 bed- 1/2 bath, attached garage rooms, 1 1/2 baths, base- newer decor, updated and basement Oak kitchen, ment. carport Mamte- kitchen only $42,500 neutral decor Owner negotl. Antiques by Ralph & Terry Koval ~~I Hurryl able (07BON) Century 21 nance fee $105,00 I Includes "HEAT", only 20282 HOLLYWOOD AVId,lnc 778-8100 $57,500 see It today Q. You previously discussed Tlf buckles made by TIffany We have a 2 bedroom starter, Grosse RIVIERA Terrace pnme mid Call Schultes Real Estate, fany buckles. I purchased my buckle pIcture of your buckle 10 a 1972 Pomte schools, newer VI- level 2 bedroom, 2 bath. WIth 573-3900 20 years ago, and I was told that the catalog from London The company nyl Siding, updated balcony, diShwasher, central London stamp made It an authentIc throughout, convenient air and much more Only CONDO- ranch 2 bedroom, offered to stamp the name of the $76,800 Andary,886-5670 location, close to schools central SIr, low maintenance TIffany Please confirm my worst state 10 a space at the bottom of the Pnce $5O's 293-3090 Only $36,000 Possible TO settle an Estate Town- SuspICIOns that all the TIffany buc. buckle At that tIme, the retail land contract Call today' house In Harper Woods 2 ST. CLAIR SHORES kles are fake On the front of the pnces was $1990. The fake buckles bedroom, 2 1/2 bath DeRyck OPEN SUN 2.5 1342 buckle IS a picture of a horse.drawn were so popular, they were recast Real Estate- 882.7901 List- Don Ho, century 21 Woodbndge East 2 bed- fire wagon It says "AmerIca's Her Ings wanted fakes of the fakes that were of mfe. 526-0268. rooms, pool, rlubhouse, oes" The back IS marked "A J nor quality The 1970s buckles re- ST. ClAIR Shores lakeshore carport Nash, Regent 8t London, England" THREE bedroom, two bath Village 2 bedroom condo on malO popular and are often worn on bnck ranch Grosse Pomte lAKESHORE VILLAGE Lakeshore Dr Completely and "TIffany Broadway, New York" a belt They appear at the shows Sharp 2 bedroom condo, Woods New Pella wrndows remodeled In 92 New every from $25 to $50 By owner, 343-0584 Marter at Jefferson Clut>- A. Sorry, but you too have a buc. thing Finished basement • HAMTRAMCK. lumpkin near WIth j8CUZZI,new appliances hause, pool, day care kle that was part of one of the great Tip: If you have WIcker furnIture Only $56,900 Canlll, 5 bedroom 2 family Comes • WIth washer and scams among collectIbles In the inSide, be sure to keep a humldtfier Income hOme, $32,000 293- dryer, air new hOt water 1970s, numerous brass belt buckles Stieber Realty or lots of plants nearby The wtcker 3590 heater $69 000 n8-9732 n5-4900 were deSIgned, cast and sold as old WIll crack Iflt IS too dry. MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES. SYSTEMS. CONSUlTATION ( . - Page 8 YourHome Thursday March 4 1993 .. 'r ""l ...~;.. ~q I' /I 'f (Jill I JIlt!.. :!O\ 1J NOli Hltl' ....( .... 171(),~1\ Iac k, Grot->se POln te, NIl • 886-9030 ------ \ I'I( Ill\I I'O,!( \RIl I' thll IUqOITI (']pl' 1 'I \ I I If I' , '\ I II II , I, I I I I I , ~ II t t,. \\ <. o '. 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W,Tf;vl" • rON"I}1 '1\' ON Page 4 YourHome Thursday, March 4, 1993 Thursday, March 4, 1993 YourHome Page 5 1. GROSSE paIN fE SHORES IV. GROSSE POINTE CITY Address Bedroom/Bath "II. I-L-\RPER \<\100DS Description Price Phone Address Bedroom/Bath Descriplion Price VIII. ST. CLAIR SHORES (cont.) Phone Address Bedroom/Bath 88 Sunningdale 4/3.5 Year 'round garden room plus den Description Price Phone 17111 Jefferson, jl9 2/2 Address Bedroom/Bath Fireplace In master bedroom Condo Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $212,000 Description Price Phone 886-9030 19436 Elkhart 2/1 Open Sun. 2.5. 22'x14' fam rm In R. G. Edgar & Assoc. $395,000 886-6010 basement. 16901.3 Cranford Lane 4/2 Open Sun. 1-4. Charmmg duplex $54,900 521.8783 502 Sunset Lane 2/1 Open Sunday 1-4. Condo 22 Webber 5/7 Newer kitchen overlooks English Century 21 East, Inc. Tudor wllh mnay amenltres Owners 21125 Huntington 3/1 Open Sun. 2-4. Brick ranch 1/2 block $53,900 886.5040 want to see all offers garden R. G. Edgar & Assoc. $250,000 8866010 from Grosse Pomle, Full bsmt w/natural 20505 Shady lane 4/2 lim Sares Agency, rnc. 882-9030 Open Sun. 1-4. Call Chris Kuhn 17021 Jefferson 3/1 5 Townhouse with centra! air, natural fireplace R. G. Edgar & Assoc. $99,500 8866010 Coldwell Banker "NOTICE" fireplace In IIvmg room Schweitzer Real Estate Check this quick reference guide for 19630 Fleetwood 2/2.5 Condo De Ryck Real Estate $82,900 886-4200 By Owner & Broker Homes & Condos R. G. Edgar & Associates $137,500 886-6010 - listings Wanted - Call 882-7901 23707 Beverly 3/1 cunentlyon the market. Call 882-6900 Open Sun. 3/7/93 1.4. Call Pall Koller 267 Roosevelt 6/3 5 English townhouse w/custom features Coldwell Banker Schweitzer 20696 Kenmore 3/1 Open Sun. 2-4. Mmt bnck bungalow Buller's pantry w/wet bar Real Estate. Under $70,000 686.4200 G P. Schools Updated Ihroughout, air $79,900 R. G. Edgar & Associates $215,000 886-6010 886 7602 21916 Shorepointe 2/25 Open Sun. 3/7 2-4. Bnght corner 914 Neff 19225 Eastbome 3/1 Jeff, The Prudential 2 family, sep ulllllles!bsmts, cae, UOil. Call Sally Cae Coldwell Banker Grosse Pointe Real Estate $88,000 882-0087 Address Bedroom/Bath 4.car garage Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $195,000 886-9030 Schweitzer Real Estate $135,000 865.2000 Description Price Phone 20201 Lochmoor 3/1 430 lakeland 4/3.5 Charming English With additional Open Sunday 1.5. Brick ranch. Riviera Terrace Condo 1/1 692 Hawthome 3-4/1 5 New Carpetlpamt!form,ca upper floor $60,000 305 943-4548 19 fam rm New k,tchen By owner $207,000 881-4343 bedrooms on third floor G P. Schools $86,900 685 4905 401 Doremus lane 2/1 R. G. Edgar & Assoc. $379,900 886-6010 Attached garl Colony Club 900 Crescent Lane 2/1 5 Open Sun. Maintenance free 19763 Roscommon 3/1 Brick Bung Fm. basement Morell Condommlums $87,000 779-9106 move In cond By owner Call 882-4299 502 University 5/3.5 Sparkling, well mamlamed brick tudor. Coldwell Banker Joachim linda 329.9036 leaded Windows, new storms, fresh trim. 23003 liberty 2/1 5 1968 Beaufait 3/1 5 885.6967 19224 Tyrone 3/2 S Open Sun. 1-4. Condo FIrSlfloor Open Sun. t -5. Colonial. new roof, Newly remodeled kitchen, fireplace Call 885-1525 See Class 800 $298,000 223-3548 UOlI Includes all appliances $76,900 772 6828 updated ~Itchen By owner $125,000 884-3782 373 Notre Dame 4/2 5 Open Sun. 2-4. UOIque ColoOlal 1200 S Renaud 3/2 5 Ranch - spaCIous rooms, nat w/fam rm Tappan & Associates $265,000 884.6200 "Ill. ~ 1. CLAIR SHORES fireplaces, exc cand By owner Call 884-2414 ALL OTHER AR[AS , 16832 Cranford 3/ L. 5 Open Sun. 2-4. Charmmg Townhouse Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Address Bedroom/Bath 21754 Van K 4/2 5 Phone Description Price Phone Open Sun. 2-5. Newly decorated 1Sl fir Tappan Associates $154,900 laund ,study New kitchen Call 8846200 22421 Parklane 4{2 Ranch Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $149,000 2967828 8869030 3183 Merrill 3/1 5 Ranch full basemen' 2 car North Royal Oak attached gar Huge corner loti 1580 Fairholme 3/1 5 Open Sun. 2.5. Charming 23300 Glenbrook 4/1 5 Ranch Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $89,900 886-9030 Jerry Crews, ERA/Spartan Group Cape Cod Adlhoch $142,900 Call 990 2483 882-5200 23323 Westbury 3-4/25 Upgrades too numerous 26491 Brumfield 15500dord 3/3 2 family 2 bed 2 bath down, 1 bed 3/4/1 5 Open Sun. 2-5. Move In candllion to mention $149,000 779 1308 (Roseville) Call 882-1056 Address Bedroom/8ath 1 bath up 5ep ulll Descnptlon Price Phone or ofters 1832 Roslyn 3/1 5 Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $72,900 8869010 Open Sun. 2-4. Cozy Bungalow 15004.10 St. Paul 10/5 Multl.Famlly Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $245,000 29132 Jefferson Court 2/2 5 Tappan & Associates $89,900 884-6200 886-9030 One of a kmd condo, 3 balconies 17722 E. Kirkwood Dr. 3/3 overlook 109 lake St Clair Clmton twp Condo FaCing gait cour~e, 550 Lakepointe cathedral cellmg, marble fireplace 2008 Brys 3/1 4/35 Stalely English pngreal locallon R. G. Edgar & Associates Call Open Sun. 2-4. Outstanding Starler 886.6010 attached 2 car gar full basemenl Tappan & Associates $82,500 Wonderful home for family liVing 884 6200 By owner. $189,9003132631917 R. C. Edgar & Assoc. $249,000 886-6010 28690 Jefferson 3/2 5 Colonial Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $349,000 8869030 742 Rosedale Ct. 3/2 Brick Ranch New Pella Windows Call 343-0584 1043-45 Maryland 27745 Dowland 3/3 Just l,stedtwarren 2 fam. huge rooms, sep utl1l1,es!bsmls 29142 Jefferson 2/2 5 Condo Jim Saros Agency, Inc. $375,000 886.9030 "NOTICE" Century 21 East, Inc. $124,800 811ft ';040 Check this quick reference guide for Jim Saros Agency, Inc. Call 886-9030 1342 Woodbridge 2/1 5 Open Sun. 2.5. Sharp condo By Owner & Broker Homes & Condos 1318 Three Mile 19321 13 Mile Rd. 2/1 Ranch condo, central air low marn! $50's 4/32 Tudor, exc. condition (See Class 800) $274,900 293 3090 currently on the market. Call 882-6900 884-S790 Club house, carporl Stieber Realty Co. Call 775-4900 1315 Crayton 3/1 5 Open Sun. 2-4. Tudor w/llbrary & family room. Higbie Maxon $185,000 886-3400 III. GROSSE POIN fE Fi\H.MS 937 Pemberton 3/25 Redecoraled Coionoal Rec room w/flreplace R. G. Edgar & Assoc. $134,900 8866010 Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone 818 Bishop 3/2 Open Sun. 1.4. CuSt Brick Ranch 126 Kerby Lane 1/1 Remodeled cutpe Cent. 21 Royale, l C terms Stieber Realty Co. ' CaU 775.4900 Gerry KE126 $105,000 979-7000 15417 Essex 4/1.5 Open Sun. 2-4. Tudor Shannon, 22 Newberry 4/2 5 Open Sunday 2.5 3,650 square feel $545,000 884-5000 Johnstone & Johnstone $179,900 881.4200 1265 CadieulC 227 Kenwood Court 4/3 5 Open Sunday 2/21 & 3/7. Reduced' 3/1 '; 2/3 Bedrooms, imm occ See C1as~800 Byowner Great candllion & local,on Wheatley & Sons Real estate $112,500 8866500 New kilchen No brokers $329,000 882-0321 356 Carver IU'1 l'l,ed Century 21 East, Ine. $414,800 1186 ';040 1119Mrrriwl'ather 1/1 '; Open Sunday. Grea' house' VI. Di I {(OIT Great local'onl Calf 8850448 Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone 242 McKinley 1/1 '; Open Sun. 2.4. Jim Stickney HOW TO USE THE HOME BUYER GRID 3661 Woodhall 2/1 Mmt brick ranch, 2 car gar Johnstone & Johnstone $159,800 81114200 Select your preferred location, price or style of ------Gro~~e POinte Area All of(er~ conSidered Call 824 6464 home The l,sllngs Will show the address, bed "NOTICE" Check this quick reference guide for room!halh, descTlptlon of home, price, and lele 5240 lannoo 1/1 '; Tlldor, great area By owner By Owner & Broker Homes & Condos Call 81lr, BlO'; phone number REALTORS ,lnd OPEN SUNDAYS currently on the market, Call 81126900 4667 Haverhill J/2 will be mdlCated III bold ------'ust listed. Cenlury 21 [ast, Inc $39,700 886 ';040 MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION / . , . I .... Page 6 YourHome Thursday, March 4, 1993 Classified Advertising 300 HOUS£S FOR SALE 100 HOUSES FOil SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 100 HOUSES FOR SALE SOO HOUSES fOR SALE GROSSE POinte Woods- 1843 STUNNING center entrance TO DAYS BEST LOVELV Grosse POinte Woods Hunt Club- Open Sunday 2- Colomal on Bishop In the 800 Houseslor Sale 814 NorthernMichiganLots 3 bedroom, 2 bath, liVing BUYS 5 Great bungalow, great 10- East English Village section 815 Out 01 StateProperty GROSSE POINTE room With fireplace, dining 801 CommercialBUildings calion' 3 bedrooms 1 112 of Delrort, a few doors from room & Flonda room, cenlral 802 Commerclal Property 816 RealEstateExchange NEW LISTING baths, central air deck Grosse POinte 1900 square air, finished basemenl wllh 8t7 RealEstateWanted Four bedroom brrck Single $112 000 884-3379 feet, updated kitchen, tamlly 803 Condos/Apls/Flals bar & fireplace, spnnkhng New gas furnace Formal room and den Ready for 818 Saleor Lease OPEN Sunday-1-5 900 CRES- system, 2 1/2 car allached 804 CounlIyHomes dining room, natural qUick occupancy Attractive 819 CemeteryLots CENT LANE- Grosse POinte garage Pnce to selll Owner, 805 Farms neutral decor Jean HawkinS, woodwork, Side drive and Woods ul~mate 2 bedroom 884-2414 820 BUSinessOpportunrtles Johnslone & Johnstone 881- 806 RondaProperty newer 2 car garage A ranch maintenance Iree 6300 Classified Advertising 807 InvestmentProperty great family home Priced move In condilion 882-4299 . FndayNoon deadltne at $84,900 terms OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 882.6900 808 Lake/RlVerHomes ATIORNEY (SUbjectto changedurmgholidays) GROSSE POINTE 20201 LOCHMOOR Retail Advertising For your Real Estate sale or 809 lake/RIVerLots NEW LISTING 3 bedroom brick ranch, 882-3500 purchase, $200 Also, liv- 810 Lake!RlVerResorts 3 bedroom Single, 1 floor Grosse POinte schools News Room CASHRATE t2 words$8 40each Ing Wills, durable Power Carpeting, full basement New gas furnace With 882-2094 811 LotsForSale Addrtlonalwords6Qe of Anorney and Irvmg Glass enclosed porch, ga- central air, completely 812 MortgageS/land trusts Thomas P Waiver. CHECK rage Priced to sell at updated 2 1/2 car at- Contracts RealEstateResoureeads, ton, 285-6507 THE $49,9001 offer tached garage Must see $8 50 perline 813 NorthernMichigan HARPER WOODS 713 TROMBLEY $86,900 885-4905 Resource Pages Call(3t3) 882-6900 GROSSE POINTE PARK Homes NEW LISTING- WINDMILL POinte 4 bedroom For A Tired of looking at homes Fax(313)882 1585 3 bedroom bnck bungalow, Tudor- Tile roof, stone tnm, QUICK new gas fumace and cen- that need nothing but hardwood floors, natural tral air, remodeled work? This house has It woodwork, French doors, Reference Guide 100 HOUSES fOil SALE 100 HOUSES FOR SALE kitchen, new Side drive all done Recently Utr plaster moldings, 2 lire- To dated and remodeled HARPER Woods adorable, and 2 5 car garage, places Move-In condition center entrance Colomal $179,900 Shannon, John- BY OWNER FAX bnck bungalow, new Win- Grosse Pomte schools stone & Johnstone 881-4200 YOUR dows, kitchen and carpeting Sharp' $82,500 Terms Move In condition New & REALTOR REAL ESTATE Finished basement and CROWN REALTY custom kitchen, new fam- LAND CONTRACT LISTINGS OF more Coldwell Banker Ily room WIth natural fire- TOM MCDONALD & SON 22825 Maxine HOUSES ADVERTISEMENTS Joachim- 329-9036, Linda place, new landscaping, St Clair Shores & 821.6500 patiO, driveway Many CONDOS FRIDAY, NOON GROSSE POINTE 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath HARPER WOODS- other Special features and That are currently on the DEADLINE 1 Car Gar / No Basement PARK OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 amenities Large lot close market"!11 (313) 882-1585 $5,000 Down to Lake and parks For ESTATE SALE 19436 Elkhart- Clean WJ1h 884-8437 Call 882-8900 for more m- HARPER Woods- 19224 Ty- Dnve by 1415 3 Mile Dr lots of fresh paint I 2 bed- appointment call 822- formation rone SpaCIOUS3 bedroom, 2 Bnck, 3 story, 5 bedroom rooms, 1 bath, features 0546 (Brokers Protected) SEV TOO HIGH? 1/2 bath, newly remodeled TAXES GOING UP? Bnght, spaCIOUS Tudor In pnme Center Entrance Colonial 22'x14' family room In OPEN Sunday 1611 Ox1ord 3 CIty Ioca~on Well main- krtchen, lIVing room WIth fire- Arm yourself before gOing to Dining room, sun room, basement, new kitchen bedroom, 2 112 bath colomal tained gem, refreshingly de- place, lormal dining room, the Board of Review WIth family room, fimshed base- basement 3 car garage carpeV hot water heaterl New gourmet krtchen Many tailed 2,900 square feet a professional property ment, 2 car garage 885- 60 x 250 lot Reduced stove, 1 5 garage, Utr updates Move- In condrtlon FleXible clOSing date By appraJSal. 1525 $14.000 Only $170,000 dated electnc, appliances $215.000 884-1128 owner Pnce reduced- State Licenced Apser. or best Ask for Larry Ext Included, $54,900 Gan 21168 Fleetwood- Harper $298,000 885-6967, 223- CALL (313) 882-6900 3548 119 n2-8800 owner 521-8783 any time- Woods, E 01 Harper, S 01 Grosse Pointe resident. E R PARSLEY please leave message Vemler. 3 bedroom bnck Michael Panoff, CREA. TO CHARGE GREAT value on McKinley, 3 n2-8800 bungalow natural fireplace 2 822 0716. YOUR FAX ---- bedrooms, 1 112baths, secu- car garage, Grosse POinte MOROSSI lansdowne- 3 bed- REAL ESTATE ADIII 389 Mernweather Clean, bnght YOUR Schools, $98,900 881-5172 nly system, central air, up- 3 bedroom 1 112 balhs Colo- CLASSIFIED ADS! room bul1'jalow, remodeled dated mechanICal Call Jim VISA & MASTERCARD nial Great locallOn Open ST Clair Shores 3 bedroom, 2 krtchen, lal;}e deck & porch Slickney, Johnstone & John- bath, central air FlOrida $28,000 1 E..est nf'r7975 ACCEPTED Sunday B85-0448 Please mclude your name, stone, 88t-4200 room, Ilnlshed basemenI CLASSIC ELEGANCE! HARPER WOODS billing address, billing $89,900 n4-6946 Nestled on a private road Grosse POinte Schools phone number and claSSI- 1550 OXFORD STEPHENS ROAD fication deSired ST Clair Shores- New con- close to the lake In thiS Sharp 3 bedroom bnck struction $2150 Dewn 3 SurpriSinglyspacIous Grosse Poln.e Farms Refer to our Classilled Index stately Colonial A hand- bungalow Updated bedroom bnck ranch, lull Colonial, 3-4 bedrooms, Wondtrful4/~ b I Thursday, March 4, 1993 YourHome Page 3 Seed catalogs: The true harbingers of spring There IS a lot of Imagery con. a 40 foot row and that early sprmg nected with the month of March _ those lovely but almost too durable IS the tIme to plant It's a cool. of wmter blooms, which usually put lIons and lambs, the brIdge between weather plant of ancient lineage that on a pretty good show for two or wmter and summer, the vOIce of the is stIll much used In Europe and has turtledove But perhaps the best of three months. (One local woman been popular m Chma for centurIes tells of a white pomsettIa given her all are the Images conjured up by We usually thmk of rIce m connec. as a Christmas gtft a year ago whIch the arnval of seed catalogs m OUl tIOn With Chma and other OrIental maIlboxes For some of us, that IS retamed Its lovely blooms all the countrIes, and when we thmk of the way through the summer and was the official Sign of sprIng Indians of MIchigan we thmk of How delIghtful to look away from stili lovely for another Christmas corn, or maize, as their staple food season thIS year.) the Ice and snow outside to the beau- By Ellen Probert Oddly enough, the two thoughts can tiful, brIllIantly pictured flowers, The whIte and pmk ones do last eaSIly merge longer than the red ones, for some frUits and vegetables in the pages of make Jewel-lIke JellIes or fabulous Some historians, writing about the the catalogs. reason, whIch ISperhaps Just as well pies - are here m these seductive MIchIgan Indians in the years 1670 The red ones do begtn to look too All the usual thmgs are there, bet. pages And m the sectIOns devoted to to 1700 commented on the almost ter than ever, somehow And there boisterous as we begin to thmk of flowers, the temptatIOn IS strong to Oriental appearance of some of the spring and pastel flowers are some pretty unusual thmgs too order everythmg, even when our people they saw They went on to From one catalog It IS possible to gardens are city lots or wmdow mentIOn rice as part of a long Itst of order radish seeds to grow unusual boxes mstead of several acres. the food suppltes of the IrnlIans of radishes which are white OJ black on All the vegetables commonly thiS region Fish, wIld game, natIve the outside and red on the inside or, gI own m kItchen gardens m the frUlts, berries and nuts, corn and wonder of wonders, to grow a Japa middle ages are stIll bemg offered, other crops and the large nce fields YourHome nese radish guaranteed to weigh an mcludmg omons, cabbages, turmps, were among the tribal assets of the III J g ,1 _.' I II C mcredlble 15 pounds parsmps and that odd-lookmg rela- Algonqums, m partIcular, as well as SUYING SElLING GARDENING IMPROVEMENT There IS a varIety of corn that tIve of the cabbage, kohlrabi some of the Chippewas and Ottawas grows to 20 feet. And did you know InCidentally, did you know that Very often the posseSSIOnof WIld rIce Pubilsbed by that m the back pages of this catalog the small CIty of Hamburg, near Ann fields was a cause of wars between Anteebo Publishing. Inc. you may find a choice selectIOn of Arbor calls Itself the "Kohlrabi CapI' the Indian natIOns 96 Kercheval. worms and msects to be ordered to tal of the World?" Every year, Ham- WIld rIce gathermg IS stIll a large Grosse POlI\le Fanns MJ 48236 place m your garden to devour pre burg puts on a week-long kohlrabi mdustry for MichIgan Indians. The John Minnis - EdItor dator msects which might try to festIval whICh features parades, kohl- next time you buy nee at the supel take up residence? (For $25, 1,000 rabI dmners, a fonnal ball whIch IS market, look at the package of Wild 882-0194 earthworms wIll writhe their way the social event of the year and, of nce for the tnbal IdentIficatIOn on Display Advertising into your matlbox.l course, the crowning of the kohlrabI the package 882-3500 All the prIZe.wmnIng vegetables _ queen • Real Estate Resource asparagus, zucchmi, herbs of every The seed catalogs tell us that one By now, all there is left of the hol 882-6900 use and scent, frUIts from whIch to package of kohlrabI seeds wIll plant Iday decoratIOns are the pomsettlas, ~21.(!) East, Inc. :s 'Jti 'ltford PLIl " ()t.OS~!' Pnillft' ( :\ 886.5040 • 881-7100 Each office is independently owned and operated. JUST TELL US WHAT YOU WANT...IT'S AS GOOD AS DONE. ™ MICROGRAPHIC & ElECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION { . 28 Community March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Local AAUW will sponsor Greater Detroit Co-op Nursery career day for girls 9 to 13 Council holds spring conference The Gleatc! Dell OIt Coopera slOn of workshops WIll be TIll' Gro...se POInte bl,U\ch of Grosse POinte Woods tlve Nursery Council lnc Brenda Anderson, a former co. tlw Amellc,m A~~()CldtlOnof The \\ orkshop's primary pm (GDCNCl will hold Its spring op pal'ent who has a bachelor of UI1I\('r..,lt\ WOI1l('n 11111bponbOl pose IS to encourage students, parentmg conference on Satur- arts deb'1'ee In behaVIOral psy ,I Cdlpel ledll1lng dd\ \101 kshop pmtlcularly bTJI'lsage 9 to 13 m day, March 13, at the NOIth chology She wIll speak on ,It Pal (db ~llddl,' School on b'1ades 4 to 8, to take math. bCI C~ng"regdtlOnal Church 111 "The ABCs of BehaVIOr." Thlll ~d.l\. 1\1.\I('h 18. flOm 630 ence and computer comses Southfield, from 9 a.m to 1 The second sessIOn of work. to 9 p 111 thloughout their high school pm bhops wIll feature "Read Aloud veal'S and to fostel an undel The keynote bpeakel wIll be Fun," led by Blglel, "Pu IIIsh. The ke\ notl' ::,pl'akl'l \1 III be ~tdndlllg of the hnlltatlOns of MdlY Bigler. plOfessor, Depalt ment Advantages, DIsadvan- Kh,ldeJ,lh Slwlbv, actll1g dul'c cal eel optIOns that wIll be open ment of Tedchel EducdtlOn at tages and Altel'llatlves," led by tm of t11('D,'trolt Zoo. follO\Ieel to them after gI aduatlOn With Eastell1 Michigan UllIverslty Anderson, "Kindergarten Read b\ tllll'l' "t...."lOn ... fl'atul'lng ca out tlm; bdSICfoundatIOn She will "peak 011 "Parel1tll1g mess," led by educator Leigh I,'PI speakel;' of tIll' student ';, and 'I'('achlllJ.!WIth Plnazz " Beagle, and "Stress and the chOlU' Reh%tl.ltlOn IS plefen ed AftI'I heanng the keynote Also speakll1g m the first ses PI eschooler," led by chlllcal b\ Flld,,,. 1\1,11ch 5. although speakel, students WIll attend psychologist DaVId Tlgertt l.llP I egl...tl .mh \\ dl be dccepted thI ee ::.mdll gI oup 8ebSlOnSto The Grosse Pointe branch of the American Association of The conference wIll also fea If "pacl' " ,n 'lll,lbll' Call 881 hear three dIfferent speahel s University Women will sponsor a career learning day for girls English Speaking ture a book sale and refresh. 9385 TIll' fl'l' 1" $5 .I f,und\ Pall'nts \\111 be mVlted to re ages 9 to 13 at Parcells Middle School on Thursday. March 18. ments Holding a poster to publicize the annual event are. from left: Thl'!l' \\ 111 be 01 bpechlJ PlO mdm to hedr a panel of Grosse Union rneets Aubrey Moir. Megan Lamont. Sara Berger and Megan Pasto- 1,'1.Ull fOl p,Ul'nt ... ,md Iefresh. Pomtl' school staff dnd AAUW na. all eighth-graders at Brownell Middle School. The February dmner meet Career Seekers lIH'nh \\ 111 bl' -,('I"\ l'd P,lIcells membel s diSCUSSthe scholar mg of the English Speakmg ~llddll' School IS located at shIp oppOltumtles available to plan free lectures 20600 ;\1.lCh. at Vel mel m nuddle school students Intel' Ulllon was held Feb 10 at the Easy Riders club seeks members GIOSse POlllte Ydcht Club ested m computer, math 01' SCl Executive Career Seekers enee el1llchment programs Tlw E.lb\ Rldel ...bK \ ell' tOlll mOlmngb, ThUlsday evelllng>. The mvocatlon was delivel'ed Inc. wIll meet at 8'30 a m on C.P. Rose Society There Will dlso be a film deal lIIg dub \\ III beglll ll" 2 bt be,1 ,ulli Sunrldy H10llllngs by the Rev Edward A M Cob Monday, March 22 and at 8 mg With the natIOnal AAUW ...on ApJll 1 The dub Ib open to One member descnbed the den JI', pastor of Chnst p.m. Tuesday, March 23. The to hold lecture study, "Girls & Self Esteem,' !11l'mbels 18 dnd oldel Mem dub a" "an endulmg eneq,'1zel Church, who IIltroduced Dr speaker at both events WIll be on landscaping and 'ItSeffect on careI'I chOIces bel" pl'lll Ilde" flom ApI II IO! light hearted, spllited. Yvan des dOles Silva of Coa. Nancy Black, presldent of As- thlough Octobel on Tuesday hedlt "mdlt folks .. Coloma I POItugese IndIa sIsting ProfeSSIOnals lnc In ChaIrman of the CareI'I PIospectlve membel sarI' m Bloomfield Hills Her toPIC will The Glob::.ePomtl' RObe SOCI Leal mng Day IS Francesca Ca- \ Ited to the annual meetmg on SJ1va's program was on East be temporary employment for et\ \1 III meet at 730 pm taltio Truba Rose Evanskl of Sunday. March 7 FOI mOle m Indian culture, history and the professionals and executives \\Tednesdd\, Malch 10. at the Grosse Pomte Woods IS pres I The Herb Society formatIOn, call 372 2912 OJ' 776 Bl'Itish presence In India until Attendance is free and open to NelghbOl hood Club dent of the Grosse Pomte .3439 the end of World War II the public at ChrIst Church Michelle ZatOlski. a Michl branch of AAUW For membel of America meets Grosse Pointe, 61 Grosse Pomte gan celtlfied nw'seryman. IS shIp mfOJmatlOn, call Challotte Blvd. in Grosse POInte Farms manager of the deSIgn depart Adamaszek at 8820966 The Grosse Pomte UllIt of the ment of Soulhere Landscapmg Hel b Socletv of Amenca wIll Call 881-1900 for additIOnal m. and Gm den Chmc m St Clan meet at 7 p'in Tuesday, Malch formatIOn ShOle~ The program 1\ III covel 9, at the Glosse Pomte Acad- foundatIOn landscapmg. accent Garden Club to emy Carole Lentz, aSSisted by Women's Farm, Pll'Cl'S rose sl'lectlOns and ne\\ Mary Glassco from EastSIde plOducts meet March 5 Handweavel s, wlIl present the Garden Association The publIc 10, I\elcome plOgram "Hel bal Eastel Egg The neAt meeting of the Dyes .. The Grand Marais branch of Grosse Pomte Shores branch of The Woman's National Farm Deeplands Garden the Woman's NatIOnal Farm Co hostesses WIll be Jamce and Garden Association will and Garden Assoclatlon wIll be Sturm, Molly Valade and Ann meet at the home of Mrs Ar- Club to meet held at the home of Gall Hyatt Eatherly thur Schmidt at noon Monday, on FrIday, March 5 Asslstmg March 8. The next meetmg of the the hostess w1l1 be Carolyn Co-hostesses will be Mr8 Deeplands Garden Club WIll be Frew, MarIlyn King and Cor William Baird and Mrs. Walter on Monday, March 8, at the mne Dolega Forster home of Mary Lou Boresch. Co- Followmg a busmess meetmg Deadline for Dried floral arts will be cbs- hostess Will be Maneh.e Allen and lunch, James Farquhar Jr Features section cussed by Mrs. Walter Welchel. MI and Mrs Al SImek of the of Grosse Pomte Flonsts Inc Audubon Soclet) WIll present, Wlll speak on the flower mdus- is 3p.m. Friday Older adult "How to Attract BlIds " try Members of the Friends of Vision support group. standing. from, ~eh. are Jennie Karle. Harriett Robillard and Mafgcuet caregiver support \ Mey;;ns. Seated. from left. are Nora Tevnan; Helen Leonard. I. U,z'r j Ti!.iJ 'itl'l .. I...... lil I olilfeach librarian;"and Marion Koch. A nl;llping nand, a free monthly ..sl1pport m; Honors bestowed Sacred Heart Major Seminary honored three of its alumni and a former rector at its an- nual Alumni Day Feb. 7, Monsignor F. Gerald Martin. pastor of St. Paul Parish in Grosse Pointe Farms. was hon- ored for his service as rector from 1985.89. Dr. Peter Warner of Grosse Pointe Park received the Dan Ryan Award for outstanding former faculty members. Warner taught science and philosophy from 1964-70. Joseph Radelet received the Walter Romig Award for outstanding lay alumnus. The late Rev. Thomas McAnoy received a posthumous award for outstanding clergy alumnus. From left. are Warner: the Rev. Patrick Halfpenny. director of alumni; Martin; Sister IoAnn McAnoy (who accepted the award for the Rev. McAnoYI;Monsignor 10hn Nienstedt. rector: and Radelet. TlJeQUILL- ll('~~Ir/o/,J;u'rlrr!tfW') Napkins and Accessones On the Hill "Easter Has Arrived" at Hair Draperies By Pat Unlimited We have expanded to make room for our new showroom dl'iplaying many new and beautIful wmdow DIANA BRADLEY treatments FAMILY HAIR CARE WATERCOLOR PRINTS FOR MEN & WOMEN We have also added \\onderful accessories Comc m and see all the new Easter thmgs along With silk trees. 19foQ9 MACK AVE G P w dried flower arrangements, plcturc flames, 881.0010 candlesticks, decorative garden accessones, bunmes, bunmes and more bunmcs' ~ ~ ~ FRAMED, SIGNED (;~j) So hop on III and sec \\hnt \Ie havc to offer II -', AND NUMBERED f):)7.a!:u:7.£Ei 23LI ~ at r J 22220 Gratiot (between 8 1/2 & 9 Mile) 778-2584 NURSING HOME Hours 8045 EAST JEFFERSON DETROIT, MICH. M. T. TH, F 9 4 821-3525 W 9-7 84 KERCHEVALAVENUE- GROSSE fOINfE FARMS. MI. 48236 QUAL/IT NURSING CARE ---- 313-882-3969 FAX.313-882-5682 ---- • I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News -The Match Box IS a hsting of local THE MAT CH BOX -.T.h.e.C.la.S.bl.c.Am-e.n.ca.n.c.o.m.e.dY-"F.a.th.e.r-B.r.lt~.Jl.n'.'.m.Y.lh.b.,.m....g.lc.a.n.d.m.Y.s~.tB_ • ,> events. To be mcluded, fill out the n c of the BrIde" wlil run at the Henry 10 thc trdv,,1 film . L,trId or Lpg. nd " at form on tl1I5 page Call 882-0294 Ford Museum Theater at Greenfield 730 pm M.Jrth J I (PG-13) . When a man ,t I.)f) returns home to hiS WIfe 4 from the ('lvII War, hc's • # MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES. SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION ..,' 108 March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Bkathleen stevenson Elegance (the pOinte) [or Slzes 14.26 ~¥.£ SHOPA ~ (.) ~ Start planning now for that special Wlllter days call be [un for pre. day. Mother of the Bride dresses and schoolers With the new Schae[[er work. Only two days left! Be sure and po.ei )t~ut M SUltS are arnving m beautiful pastel books [rom The School Bell .. 17047 check out our BABY SALE going on now thru March 5th. Receive 20% and jewel tone colors. Special orders Kercheval In-the-Village. At $1.95 Full line bakery. Gourmet co[fees... available in size 14-26 ... Monday thru you'll want several. OFF select merchandise. A large selection of communion attire has at 16844 Kercheval Place. In-the- Saturday 10:00-5:30, except Thursday Vzllage, 882.1932. 10:00-7:30. Lisa's... 19583 Mack arrived. Wonderful variety of dresses Avenue, Grosse Pointe 882-3130. and handmade veils - one of a kind. Something New ... coming in March - watch for "Young Furniture" 110 Kercheval on-the-Hill... Young CONNIE'S. STEVE'S PlACE Clothes IS at 17027 Kercheval in-the- BOYS & GIRLSWfAR FOR MEN & BOYS Village, 882-7227. We carry a complete line of com- munion dresses, veils and accessories, Draperies and Interiors plus a large selection of boys suits, Special for the mon th of March ... sport jackets and pants. Regular, slim When you purchase any type of leath- YOUR COMPLETE HOME Organize Unlimited • and husky sizes - with FREE altera- DECORATING STORE er band you'll rccel\'C a FREE watch •• tions! Plus - our new spring battery. Time to get rid of the old band ••• merchandise is arriving daily ... at Visit our Showroom - or -Schedule a and spring for a new one... at Moving? Such a task. Give it to 23240 Greater Mack Avenue, one Complimentary In-Home Designer VALENTE JEWELERS... at 16849 Organize Unlimited. We'll sort and block south of9 Mile, 777-8020. Consultation [or the finest in custom Kercheval in-the-Village, 881-4800. pack, then unpack and pitt everything window treatments • upholstery • away. Insured, bonded, confidential. blinds • wallpaper • fabrics • bed- Call ... Ann Mullen and Joan Vismara spreads and more.. 28983 Little Mack at 331-4800. • S.C.S. • 772-1196. KISKA JEWELERS New shzpment has arrived! Stop and see our large selection of gold 'Peueade tJI ~ PoUete chains in a. variety of lengths. FITNESS CENTRE Bracelets in di[[erent styles plus ban- gles in all widths. Don't forget to Try an AEROBIC or STEP CLASS choose a pair of new gold earrings - conducted by S«/JeItS~ '7~ .. all waiting for you at KISKA Choose a smgle class or unlimited ses- Leaving on your cruise or heading JEWELERS. Price range to suit every- Q~ one's needs ... at 63 Kercheval on-the- sions. 8 and 16 class packages are also out of town for your vacation? Well, Denise Kirtley, formally of Hair aVallable. Open enrollment. THE NOTRE DAME PHARMACY Hill, 885-5755. Unlimited can now be found in the Tanning SeSSlOJlS and masseuse has all your travel accessory needs. luxurious and comfortable setting of available. Call 886-3530. Money pouches, luggage tags, travel Genesis H & B full Service Salon. rain coats, clocks, passport cases, Along with Denise's fine haircutting adaptors ... everything from travel service, Genesis also offers massage shampoo to clothes line - plus much therapy, facials, make up, lash tin- more ... at 16926 Kercheval in-the- ting, waxing, nails & more ... Call Village, 885-2154. Denise now and receive 20% off your next hair service ... 22006 Greater Mack, S.C.S, 775-8320. Monday and Tuesday Evenings join us for our $16.95 three course Prix Our fresh NEW looks for Spring are Fixe dinner. Several entree selections coming in daily. SIzes 6-18 petites, FAIRCOURT DENTAL and coffee is included... at 123 1/2 sizes and regular sizes ...No charge MarySuc Siomsch, DDS. Kercheval on-the-Hill, 881-5700. HARVEY's for alterations. Stop by today ...at LOOK YOUNGER - give your 23022 Mack Ave. (across from S.C.S. teeth a face li{t...Complimentary con- COMPLEAT post office) 774-1850. sultation ... 20040 Mack Avenue, 882- TRAVELER 2000. STRESSED OUT? Special SALE of Delsey luggage. We TIlERAPEUTIC MYOMASSAGE match department store prices, special SMrwrfS order, odd pieces, offer repair servzce Jacobsons I 2 Stress and Muscle Therapy • on all makes, and of[er convenient J • 5 6 7 8 9 Calendar 10 II 12 IJ 14 IS 16 Appointment only, call Tina 886-7531. easy park shopping... at 345 Fisher, 17 18 19 20 11 22 7J Gi[t Certificates available ... located one block from East Jefferson, 881- On Saturday, March 6th from Noon of Events • 25 26 1] 28 29 JO on-the-Hill. 0200. Open Thursdays until 8:00 p.m. thru 4:00 p.m. we are having a repre- sentative from Personal Stamp March 6th (Saturday) Hart, Exchange continuously demonstrating Schaffner and Marx Trunk Show. If you have any questions there will be a how to use and be creative in using sales representative from Hart, rubber stamps. See our New expanded Schaffner, and Marx to assist you rubber stamp area upstairs. While edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. from 12:00-4:00. Also - sales repre- your here be sure and register to win a sentative, Jeff Fannin for Allen door prize. Ask how to Join our "Rub- Aquamarine is the birthstone for ber Stamp Club" See you at ... 85 Edmonds Shoes will be happy to February. edmund t. AHEE jewelers Kercheval on-the-Hill, 884-4422. answer any of your questions. Plus - JEFFREY BRUCE - will be here! has a terrific collertinn of aouamarine There will be complimentary profes- Pen in hand - mark your calendar jewelry including rings, earrings and sional shoe shines available. In the for Thursday, April 22nd. Need help pendants. See their collection at ... Mens Department. with your out dated make up - Time 20139 Mack Avenue at Oxford (bet- for the new Spring look. Call today ween 7 & 8 Mile Roads) Grosse Pointe Bring the children to visit our for an appointment and a NEW Woods. Hours; Monday-Saturday Tattoo Parlor for a little painting from YOU ... 884-8858 ... at 19463 Mack 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., except Thursday 12:00-2:00. In the New Children's Avenue, Grosse Pointe News. 10.00 a.m.-8:00 p.m., 886-4600. Store. Caricature artist will be in our New Has a collection of Spring suits, Childrens Store from 1:00-3:00. dresses, blouses and separates in siz- )! THE WOOL & THE FLOSS es 4-16 petite and 8-20 regular ... at March 13th (Saturday) Jacobson's I:J has the pleasure of hosting a break- 20148 Mack at Oxford, 886-7424. '111 fast from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. 11 •III!~.~~~~~~'\I LJ~I ~ Dyed In The Wool Trunk Show! with lfe:! ~~ Fnday, March 5th from 10:00-5:30 The Honorable State and Saturday, March 6th from 10:00. Representative GROSSE POINTE MOVING & 4:00. Fabulous hand dyed yarns in MAXINE BERMAN STORAGE CO... NEED STORAGE! amazwg colors. Sample sweaters. We've got it! 100,000 square [eet of Receive 15% dlscount on all trunk Ms. Berman lobbied for Federal secure, dry, clean storage space avazl- show merchandzse - two days only so Legislation to standardize mammog- able for your belongings. Short term, hurry in ... at 397 Fisher Road, Grosse raphy diagnostic reporting. As a long term and seasonal rates. Ask Pointe, 882-9110. about our vault and record storage result of Ms. Bermans efforts, service, since 1921 ... 822-4400. Michigan was the first State to adopt Planning a party! NEW - Spring Mammographic Control Legislation in patterns w all paper goods have 1989. arrwed - napkins, party plates, invi. tations, stationery, boxed notes, roll Over coffee and danish, join us for wrap - etc., etc...For all your wrltmg an informal discussion of this Ed Maliszewski needs see our variety o[ multzple color Carpeting Legislation and of what it means to To advertise in this column call stationery with envelopes to match. women and men all ages. $5.00 per Kathleen at 882-3500 Now available at THE LEAGUE person with all proceeds donated to: by 2:00 p.m. Fridays Karastan - Lees - Milliken and SHOP... 72 Kercheval on-the.Hzll, RACE FOR THE CURE. For reserva- Alexander Smith carpeting on SALE 882-6880. tions call 882-7000, ext. 209 ... In NOW!!..at 21435 Mack Avenue, 776- Jacobsons St. Clair Room Restaurant. 5510. Section Bridge. March 4, 1993 ChUfChc'> Grosse Pointe News Features Enlcrl By Margie Reins Smith chologIsts mterviewed on the VIdeo MacDonald estimated that 10 Feature Editor land County S MIL E program the same tIme, the VIdeo&tre<,<,e<, A child's bIggest WOlTY, they sald, percent of dlvorceb mvolve custody Wayne County Circuit Judge "They came back m two weeks Divorce IS devastatmg, but It is: What's gomg to happen to me? arguments "But those that do are Kathleen MacDonald of Grosse They had resolved everythmg doesn't have to rum the Ilff' of d Pomte Woods said she hopes the MacDonald Said the program really bitter," bhe SaId "I'd rather them&elves. The hUbband/father was designed to help parents who child new Kids FIrst program will even- have people fightmg over mIllions thanked me and SaId he had no are m the middle of a divorce of dollars mstead of their child- The Kldb FIrst pr0l,rram 1<,pre tually be mandatory for divorcing Idea what he had been putting the sented at 1 IJ m evel-YFrida) at parents. The program, WhIChbegan "As a judge," she SaId, "I Just ren." children through. don't have the time to mteract the CIty County BUlldmg m Df: in September, ISsImple and MacDonald remembers a bItter "There was stili ammoslty be with each dIvorcing couple ThIS is trOlt straightforward: a 45-minute video custody battle over three small tween the parents, but they not a condemning VIdeo.It's to chIldren that dragged on for SIX followed by a short question-and- worked out theIr own custody and "We hope to add an evenmg s('<, answer sessIOn. help them be aware of what their months VISItatIOnsolutions" chIldren are going through." SIOnm the next few months," But It can make all the differ- "We dIdn't have the KIds First It's Important for dlvorcmg par- Each particIpant in the Wayne MacDonald saId, "so that parent'> ence m the world, MacDonald saId. progI'am then," she Said, "so I ents to understand that theIr chIld- County program receives a booklet, who work can attend. We abo hope "It's Important to Ubto help par- made the couple attend the Oak ren are gomg through a divorce at "Kids First," a review of how to make It mandatory " ents through the divorce process as best we can." chIldren react to theIr parents' sep- aration and divorce, and sugges- S M.LL.E. (Start Making It Liva- tions to parents on how to make ble for Everybody), an Oakland the process less stressful for every- county program from which Kids How parents body. First ISpatterned, draws more For instance, preschoolers are of- than 100 people to its monthly ses- can help ten confused and afraId of aban- sions. Divorcmg parents with mi- donment. They may cling and cry, their children nor children are required to attend. become demanding and regress to The video, produced by the fam- an earlier stage of development. ily law section of the Michigan Elementary school age children 'The "KIds First" booklet by the State Bar, is a collection of local often blame themselves for their family law sectIon of the MIchIgan youngsters' feelmgs and reactIOns parents' break-up. They throw tem- State Bar offers suggestlOn& to dl- ~otheir parents' divorces and ad- per tantrums. They try to mamtain vorcmg parents vice from psychologists about help- loyalty to both parents, yet worry • Children need frequent and ing children deal with divorce. about losing the custodial parent. / ...... regular contact With both pal ents "They don't like each other any Problems with friends and school. more and they didn't explain it to • Parents should be cautIOus work are common. about mtroducmg new boyfrIends me," said a preteen girl. Young teenagers are often moody or gIrlfrIends to theIr children A teenage boy said it seemed his and insecure. They have trouble parents were always fighting. "All • Each parent should stress good sleeping and many have difficulty of us kids just go to our rooms and pomts of the other pdrent and concentrating on their schoolwork. aVOIdname-callmg and blammg stay there for the night," he said. Anger is common. Older teens may Another teenager said she felt • Children should not be used as show theIr anger by feeling resent- like a hockey puck, referring to her messengers between parents ful toward one or both parents. parents unwitting use of their They're notorious for testmg rela- • Parents should not expect children to get revenge on each chl1dren to take the place of the other. tIOnships with both parents. They absent parent Children should be also may won-y about their own re- "I was angry because I was not allowed to be children lationships with the OPPOSItesex. seemg Dad and I loved him a lot I Even young adults in their 20s • Parents should tell chtldren was scared I'd never see him about the divorce together If PO""1 again," a young girl said. and 30s suffer when theIr parents b\e divorce, MacDonald said. "I know Next to death, divorce is the some people in their mid-80s who • ChIldren need to be asswed most devastating experience a they are not to blame for the dl are still feeling the pain of their child can have, accordmg to psy- vorce parents' divorces." Kathleen MacDonald \ • r MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION \ / . I SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION C. March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Food 78 honey m spreads or othm' recl. heal't-shaped piece about 11 To know ELEGANT EATING pes where a dlstmct honey fla- mches long by 14 mches Wide vor IS deSired. Spoon 2 tablespoons mayon honey is to .. Store honey at room tern- nalse mixture onto one Side of' peratw'e parchment paper hemt AI'. love honey • If honey crystallizes, re- range 114 of noodles over may- move lid and place jar m warm onnUlse mixture Layer 114 of water until crystals dissolve vegetable mIxture over noodles, Honey, It'S a natuml Or mICrowave 1 cup of honey drIzzle WIth 2 table::.poons may- For thollsands of years, peo m mlcrowave.safe contamel' at onnaise mixture. Arrange 1 pIe have loved honey And It'S HIGH 2 to 3 mmutes or untIl chIcken breast half ovel vegeta alwayb been produced 111 the By Irene H, Burchard crystals dIssolve; stir every 30 bles; drIzzle with 1 table"poon same WdY, 111 one of the most seconds Do not bOlIoI' scorch mayonnaIse mIxture Top with efficient fdctOllCb 111 the world manuscl'lpts from the same pe 2 red peppel' slJces Fold other - the beehIve From fields of nod contain poems and songs Honey-Sweet and half of plUchment over layers c1ovel, citrus 01 chards and pralsmg honey and Its many and cnmp edges to seal, place mounLun wtld floweJs, honey Savory Chicken in uses on bakmg sheet Repeat With bees collect nectal' to create In the MIddle Ages honey Parchment Iemammg packets Bake at 350 pure, wholesome, dehclOus contmued to be regarded as a 1 cup mayonnaise degrees for 30 mmutes Make>. honey precIOus commodIty and was 114 cup honey 4 servmgs DId you know that there at I' used medlcmally. Durmg Greek 1 T each soy sauce, sesame Honey-Sweet and Savory Chicken in Parchment. mOl ethan 300 flavors and and Roman hIStory It was used oil and vinegar hOUI', brush WIth remulJ1mg "hade::. of honey? Flowel nectm, for confectionery and as a con- 1 t crushed red pepper Roasted Honey Pepper 1 T lemon juice honey mixture and cook about the sweet liqUId gathered by dIment for savory or sweet flakes 1 t grated orange peel Pork 45 mmutes or until thermome bees, detel nllnes honey's flavor dIshes Today, honey IS an 1m 1 cup each thinly sliced car- 1/2 t ground ginger I boneless pork loin roast tel' lllseJted mto thickest part and calm portant mgredlent m ne81ly rots, broccoli florets and 1/3 cup hot water (about 2-112 pounds) rel,'1>.ters 170 degl ees Cool 10 Pal e top li3 of apples and In genI'I dl, the darker the every culture's cUlsme sliced mushrooms 1/4 cup honey honey. the boldel the taste CIa mmutes befm e "licmg GarJ1l,>h I emove core leaVing 1/2-mch of Cooking tips: 1 package (3 oz.) instant noo- 2 T Dijon-style mustard vel honey IS the most common WIth fI e::.h thyme and cranber- core on bottom Place apples m • For best result, use recipes dles, quartered and split 2 T crushed nrixed peppep vanety has a light ambel' I'll'S Serve WIth honey CIan- oiled bakmg dIsh Comb me it adapted to honey (reserve flavor packet for corns, one 15-0z. can colOl Other famtllar honey va. ben)' rehsh Makes 8 Selvmg'> hone) ,mange JUIce, lemon • Honey absorbs and retams other use) whole cranberries can be llehes lIlclude alfalfa, buck. JUIce, Olange peel and gmger. mOIsture, whIch retards drymg 1.112 pounds boneless, skin- substituted Honey cranberry relish: \\ ht:dt, fileweI'd, 01ange blo::. out of baked goods less chicken breasts (4 CadI !>Clychop 1 package (12 Spoon ovel apples allowmg 112 t thyme, crushed mIxture to fill centers and coat "am, tupelo and Wildflower • A 12 ounce Jar of honey breast halves) 1/2 t salt oz) flesh or fI ozen whole cran In ancient tImes, honey was entire surface Pour water mto equals a standard measurmg 8 red pepper slices Honey cranberry relish bernI'S and 1 medIUm orange thought of as the food of the bakmg dish Bake, covered, at cup 4 sheets parchment paper Carefully score roast 1/2 mch m food ploceSbor 01' by hand gods, a symbol of wealth and 400 deb'TeeS for 15 minutes • Because of Its hIgh fructose (l4-inch squares), or alumi- deep completely around loast, StIr In 3/4 cup honey Brmg to happiness used both as a food content, honey has a hIgher num foil can be substi- bOIl ovel medIUm hIgh heat Remove cover and bake 30 and as an offenng takmg care not to cut stl'lng mmutes longer or untIl apples sweetening power than sugar tuted. holding roast together Com. and cook 3 to 4 mmutes Cool In the Bible, the PromIsed Makes 2-114cups are glazed and tender, baste Buying and storage tips: Comb me mayonnaIse, honey, bme all remammg mb'Tedlents Land IS descnbed as the land of With liqUId from bakmg dIsh • Select mIldly flavored soy sauce, se!>ame oil, vmegar and mIx well Spoon or brush 2/ mIlk and honey. EgyptIan tomb every 15 mmutes Makes 4 honey, such as clover, for use m and pepper flakes MIX well 3 of honey mixture over pork to Ieliefs from the third century Honey Roasted Apples servmgs cookmg where delicate flavors and set aSide Combme vegeta- coat Place meat on roastmg B C show workers collectmg 4 medium baking apples Irene Burchard's Elegant Eat- predommate. bles and set aSide. Cut each rack m bakmg pan honey fJ am hIves Chmese 1/2 cup honey mg Column runs on alternate • Use strongly flavored sheet of parchment paper mto Roast at 300 degrees for one 1/4 cup orange juice week!>In thIS sectIOn 1ravel for the Metropohtan DetrOit erage of the state's growmg I digress ConventIOn and ViSItors Bu. coaches during meals and 1'1'. State tourists 1RAVEL TRENDS number of bed and breakfast Two shIps that ale now opel' reau, was won1.ed that the treat to tables for two m the mns But, I suggest you wnte ated by Costa CrUIse Lmes, the dming room where they wIll be get new guide, book would pnmanly consist of and obtam a copy of the publi. ErugemoCosta and the Costa- travel features, and not include tleated to real candlelIght and catIon, as your taxes are paymg RIVIera, are bemg reconfigured complimentary champagne enough "hard core" planning for It and It should be helpful to accommodate famIlies and planning info informatIOn. And, yes, thel I' IS a mIdnight to you m plannmg yow MIchl will be called KmShlps They buffet - It'S Just that It IS at 9 The result IS 106 pages of gan trips In mid February, the MichI- wIll be renamed the Amencan pm Midwest Livmg edltonal copy To obtam a copy of "MIChl, gan Travel Bm eau unveiled a Adventure and the American Are these folks serIOus? Most on actIvItIes and attractIOns gan Travel Ideas," write to the PIOneer and, to accommodate new state tOUlIsm guIde it's and 26 pages of planmng InfOI" deCidedly so CrUlsmg is becom- pubhshmg m cooperatIOn WIth MIchIgan Travel Bureau, PO famIlies, wIll offer such oddItIes mg more and more popular and By Cynthia Boal Janssens matIon Many of the storIes Box 30226, Lansmg, MICh as four-, five. and SIx-berth MIdwest Livmg magazine wele written by the state's adults often want to bl'ing the Called, MIchIgan Travel 48909 or call toll free (800) statelooms and sUItes kIds along, but the ships wer- gnashIng their teeth that they most talented wrIters - nota. 5432-YES The hem mg. Im- Ideas, the free full-SIZedpubh. faIled to land thIS lucrative More than half of the pubhc en't really deSigned for them bly Dlxi" Franklin of Mar paIred may call the TDD 1mI' areas Will be dedIcated to child .~,tlOn h&sJ,32 pages and IS p~el=eof bUl?IIjes,s,But l\1ldwest So Amencan FamIly Lmes has quette and Sue Pollack qf ," I t9jll free at (800) 722-8191 ren's actiVItIes, and buffet now available to those who call LIVmg, whIch IS, based In Des deCIded to fill the bIll.. , Royal Oak - and regr~ttably, areas WIll serve food con- or wnte the travel bureau. A "'" II • ThIs will defimtely appeal to Momes, Iowa, came up WIth the no credit IS gi:ven to them. {)n a completely dIfferent, millIon copIes were prInted, stantly, from 6 a.m to 11 p.m, smgle parents and, for. once, concept fIrst and brought It to Most readers WIll enjoy the but almost as mterestmg tOpIC, 444,000 of whIch are beIng to accommodate unpredictable they get a break Rather than the attentIOn of travel bureau guIde, pnmanly because It is a new cruise line has been mailed to subscnbers of MId. chIldren's appetItes pay a smgle supplement, a par- It seemed to be a wm-wm SItU. slIck and contains a lot of great launched and WIth a most radI- west Llvmg And parents won't have to ent WIth one chIld under 18 can ation, what with budget cuts photos. But as a writer and edI- cal theme - familIes. proVIde all of the entertain- crUIse at a regular adult and The travel bureau used to all around, and so the book was tor, I can tell you that the pub. Yep, we are taIkmg mom, produce Its own publIcatIon, ment An intenSIve chIldren's chIld rate It's about tIme. commiSSIOned. lishers have designed it around dad and the klddles Or, as the whIch was a costly and labor- program, diVIded mto fow' age They wIll begm saIlmg from Midwest Llvmg's proposal the stones avaIlable, rather president of American FamIly mtenslve enterpnse. By unitmg groups, WIll be operated by MIamI m December. CruIse- was that It would pull together than the other way around But CrUIses says, "If you don't hke WIth MIdwest Llvmg, the state cruise counselors (called "coach- only rates start at $795 per a collectIOn of stones It had that was the Idea kIds, thIS IS not the way to go " WIll cut Its costs by almost half es") and each age group wIll parent and $395 per chIld aged published about MIchIgan m Anyway, the tnp-planmng Sage adVIce I would have and double the circulatIOn of have Its own pubhc room 2-17, kids under two saIl free the past couple of years and InformatIOn seems to be suffi- loved thIS concept about 10 the prevIOUSbook, accordmg to Fuzzy Wuzzy's Den wIll handle For more Information, contact combme those WIth the kmds of CIent (WIth qUIte a bIt of focus years ago when Amy and Tom Altemus, the new director ages 24, Rock-O-Saurus Club, your travel agent or call tolI- trip planning InformatIOn that on wmter actiVItIes, for a Jenny were stIll youngsters and of the travel bureau ages 5-7, the Sea Haunt, 8-12, free (800) 322-3130, 8 30 a.m to guidebooks must include change) but I doubt If there IS liked to travel WIth mom Now Some local publishers, nota- and Club Yes! for 13 and oldel 7 p m weekdays There were those with con- enough to suit Usitalo or any they are 17 and 20 and theIr bly Cram CommulllcatlOns and Parents are not overlooked. Cynthia Boal-Janssens' cerns Kathryn USltalo, who hard-core travel writer I partic. Idea of a crUIse ISCarmval - AAA MichIgan Llvmg, are Those seekmg a respIte can opt Travel Trends column runs on used to head commulllcations ularly mIss any extensIve cov- party down, WIthout mom But to leave theIr kIds With the alternate weells lTl thu; sectIOn Info night planned for Branson trip, country's hottest spot VISit the new country mUSIC TwItty, Mel TIllis, Roy Clark, Highlights of the trip mclude eludes three mghts Iodgmg m "hot spot," Branson, from June Ray Stevens and Andy WIl- tours of St LoUIS' Gateway 2-7 WIth the Grosse Pointe War Branson, one mght in St. Louis, liams perfOlm regularly, mak- Arch, Museum of Westward one night in Terre Haute, Ind , Memonal - the town where mg It the new country.western ExpanSIOn, Umon StatIOn, many top country greats have one contmental breakfast, two entertainment capItal of the Mark Twam NatIOnal Forest, Amencan breakfasts, four dm. bUIlt their own theaters world Silver Dollar CIty, Inrhannpolis ners, round tnp motorcoach There will be an informatIOn Speedway and four countl)'- mght on Thw-sday, March 11, transportatIOn. There IS a $150 EllJoy the beauty of the western shows depOSIt due March 24; final at 6:30 p m. at the center Su- Ozark mountams of MIssouri The package pnce IS $739 a payment IS due Apnl 15. For per stars such as Mickey Gil. and Arkansas on this scenic person double occupancy, $250 ley, Loretta Lynn, Conwav more InformatIOn, caB 881- Lindbergh's flight SIx-day motorcoach tour smgle supplement That m. 7511 Revisit Charles Lindbergh's historic flight from New York to Paris on Monday. March 15. at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial visits Vegas War Memorial. The Adventure Series film is narrated by Robin Williams and co-sponsored with Bon Secours Hos- the city of glitz and glamor pital. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. and the film begins at 8 p.m. The dinner menu for the evening includes New England Few places m the world are MIrage Hotel, transfers to and corn chowder. corned beef with cabbage and carrots. as excltmg and mVltmg as from hotel to the airport, glamorous Las Vegas. ThIs ght. new potatoes. Irish soda bread. English garden salad round.tnp aIrport transporta, tery, glItzy resort cIty m the and French pastry. The film is $4.50: the dinner is $14; tIon from the War Memonal desert Wlll be the destinatIOn of The fee IS $499 based on double price for the complete evening is $18.50. For more infor. Regular mation. call 881-7511. a War Memorial sponsored trip occupancy, and has $180 single Special May 14-17 supplement Payment m full IS Price Price The tnp meludes round tnp due on or before March 15. For WHEELED CARRY.ON 150 00 109 99 charter all' from Detroit, three more ullormatlon, call 881 WHEELED 27" 19000 13999 Fisher mansion tour slated mghts accummodatlOns at The 7511 WHEELED 29" 20000 149 99 3 ZIP CA!lIN BAG 13~.00 9999 Take a trip with the Grosse room offer a glImpse of a splen- LARGE GARMENT BAG 2~O00 189 00 POInte War Memonal on dor seldom seen today. Thursday, March 18, from The tour of the manSIOn, cur Cl US _ Defle~ Tough Knock~ 10'30 a.m to 2 pm to see the rently the home of the Bhakti- LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP & Bad Weather opulent elegance of a time past, vedanta Cultural Center, in Personally escorted by Mireilte de Bary Wllkmson WHEELED 26" 16000 TT9 99 when Lawrence P. FIsher, WHEELED cludes a multimedia and local friends. 30" 18~ 00 13999 founder of the Fisher Body Co presentatlon featunng exhIbits BEAUTY CASE T 05 00 79 99 and Cadillac Motors, commiS. of IndIa's timeless hentage March 30 to April 6. 7 days In Amsterdam slOnpd the world's finest archi- Have lunch at Govmda's vege- 4 days In PaTlS tects and craftsmen to c1'eate tanan restaurant amid the UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES an archItectural wonder opulence of polished marble The elaborate Fisher man- floors, antique Itahan serpen- $999 00 per person sIon IS known for Its stone and tme rosewcod pillars, Venetian Double Occupancy marble work, rare black walnut silk curtains and French wal- Apnl In Paris like you have never seen and rosewood parquet floors, nut paneling. Call (or detaIls pure gold and stiver leaf mold. TIckets are $2'" llnd inc.ud mg, stamed glass wmdows and round trip motorcoach transpor- de BARY TRAVEL, INC. , U1t deco tIle work tatlon from the War Memorial, 319 Fisher Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 Compleat Traveler The 25-foot hIgh celhngs of tour and lunch. For more mfor- (313) 881.3747 FAX(313) 881.5826 HAR.VEYS the art gallel-Y and gTand ball matlOn, call 881-7511. 345 FISHER ROAD, GROSSE POINTE 881-0200 MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION I SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION 88 Entertainment March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Semkow is always a welcome DSO guest By Alex Suczek portIOns and Semkow and the Meanwhile, mU<dl detail.., SpeCial Wnter 1lei C, too, Somkow demon OI'chestl'a set each mood viv- Detlolt's favonte guebt con flom the Val'IOU!>hect 10m, Wel e ..,t1 ,lied thelt ,dong With md..,lel Idly The openIng segment ductor came to town Idst week powClfully etched With ..,lIpel h lng the ovel,dl 101m of d \vOlk, drawll1g the lIstener mto the clal'lty by the Stlll1g.." tlll' and led the symphony 111 thl eo he k nolV" hOIll 10 ..,ll.Ipe the 111I mystery, the ball With Its dehr. weekcnd pClfm mancc,; of an hal'Ps, the bl'a!>,; and tympani, anLe.., With <,uLh uel,lll" a" l Phol() hI, Pul lll\ Kottler honored at piano festival Charity Clark. David Ramsey and Stacey Herring appear in ~ Lorraine Hansberry's powerful drama about cultural identity, In a geo choreOb'l aphed ex Keys") WIll be at 3.30 pm Sun lJnil' If ;"1.,1, I., Jill, d III 1)(. integration and family unity. "A Raisin in the Sun:' March 5- tra\'aganza featurmg ddllLe" RAM'S HORN dely, MaIch 7, at Oldlehtl,l L/oll ,lJId Ill' 011111 /III/ell dl/I I tOl ~ESTfi(JRfiNT 15 at the Bonstelle Theatre. Performances are Fridays and from alound the world ar Hall, 3711 Woodward Ave If) lell WW.J IddlO ,Jljd l,.j"VI"'IO!l 17410 Mack at St Clair Saturdays at B p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. For tickets and in- Ianged for one, two and fOUl Detlolt ..,Lltllm", .. p"..,t hr' IIl.11l 101 :n 885-1902 formation call 577-2960. pIanos, the LYIIC Chamber En Kottlel' was born III RUb';lU yl'.u.., Along With hI" LOI semble wIll celebIate the 94th and moved fI am KieV to the le MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION I SERVICES. SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION , . 48 Churches March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Guest speaker visits Faith Lutheran B'nai H/rith to Cathedral seminar offered in London Evang'ch~t John !\Ittlc:--on Holy SPllit and to II1ter fmth \\'111 spcak ,It tIll' 10 30 am conferences and seminars hold singles party Grosse POinte Memonal land, 10dgll1g, plog"mln und worship "t'l Vlel' on Sundav, natIOnwIde ChUl'ch WIll alTer a seminar on admlsslOll fee;, and all meals l\1.lI"Ch 7, at SeCUled parkmg' IS aVUllable Enghsh cathedrals, "Confes except fOl' the lunch and dlllner F.lIth Lu. ne,ll' the church, whIch IS 10' A young leadel'shlp net. slons of Faith III Stone," In In London thl'I.1I1 cated at East JelTerson and work of B'nm B'nth IS London, England, June 11-24 For InfOrmatlOll, call the (,lllll eh KIt Plllhp m DetrOIt For more m- ;,eekmg young singles III Semmar leader will be Can church at 882 5330 t ll'~(ln has 101 matlOn, call the chm ch office theu' 20s and 305. The fil st non Rex DaVIS, subdean of LIll' C,lI I ll'd Ill!> at 8222296 event wlll be held at coIn Cathedral and former ecu. 111I l11"t 1 \ of Breakers Bllhards, 2727 N menical mmlster at MemOllal he,llll1g and Woodward 111 Royal Oak on Church, and the Rev. V. Bruce dell\t'lance Thursday, MUlch 11, fmm Rigdon, pastor of Memonal You send $4,976 to Washinl{ion Eastpointe ADHD Church to 14 cOlin 7 to 11' p III A $5 charge every year. It'!>wOl.th $29.95 t Ill'S a~ \\(,\1 support group meets will mclude four hoW's of The semmar IS sponsored to find out how they !>pl'nrl it. as to till' 111. pool tIme and snacks For Jomtly by the Lay TheologJcal A lull year 52 weeks of Inslghl for lust $29 9S Kittleson tel national Call toll free now Wllh your credit card handy The Edstpo1l1te AttentIOn 0101 e mformatlOn, call thl' Academy of Grosse Pomte and Lutht'ldn cOllft'l cnce on the Memorial Church. The fee of 1-800-:15(;-:1588 DefiCit H) pel actlvlty Disorder B'nal B'nth MichIgan Re Ask fOI Op., I March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News 58 How Do You Remember The Whittier? - Mr. & Mrs. Robert Heiss • Soufhfieldl MI Married at The Whittier Hotel in 1948" Memories ··. remembrances of significant times from our past ... each one evokes a different image. Often, they trigger good feelings for our us now, and help usto prepare for ourfuture. For the Heiss', their Whittier memory isspecial indeed. The Whittier isan historic part of many metro-area residents' memories. Daily, visitorstell usof the indelible experiences shared at The Whittier. Whether it was a party in the Gold Cup Room cocktail lounge ,an exciting day at the yearly hydroplane races, or trying to catch a glimpse of one of our famous guests, each generation has a story to tell. Today at The Whittier, our residents create new memories everydayl Mature adults, both working and retired, graduate students, and temporary residents enjoy their livesto the fu "est. We would like you to become a part of our history! In 1993,The Whittier will celebrate its 70th Anniversary. We are collecting photographs, letters and memoribilia to display during our various special events. If you have a cherished Whittier memory, please send us an item for our archive. We promise ITS safekeeping and return. For further details, please contact the Marketing Department. The Whittier ... for almost 70 years ... continuing a tradition of excellence. 415 BURNS DRIVE • DETROIT, MI 48214-2761 • (313) 822-9000 MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION I. ( , Entertainment March 4, 1993 68 Grosse Pointe News Works of art will benefit Artwork by Nancy Prophit. left. and Leo Salvaggio. below, might be chosen as part of the March 19. Children's Home of Detroit 21 weekend benefit for the Child- ren's Home of Detroit. Far below By Ronald J. Bernas home \\ onderful \\ ark" Assistant Editor March 21, art lovers can are Deborah Liedel. director of The C'hJldren':" Home, located blowse the show at the gallery community relations for the Child- Want to mdulge your pd~slOn 111 Grohse Pomte V-,roods,I~ fOI the arts fOIa \\ hole week and have a speCIal brunch at ren's Home. Salvaggio, president MIchIgan's olde"t c1l1ldCdIe fa. Sparky Herbert's for $15 of the Grosse Pointe Artist Associa- end and at the same time help cillty, found('d IAmos:' Socially relevant and hilarious By Jeffrey Harper and hIS merry band of Barney Giancarlo ESPOSIto IS the Special Writer Fife clones become all too anx- Rev. Fenton Bunch, a carica. Amos and Andrew "Amos and Andrew" is a sat- ious to display their herOICSbe- tured hybrid lying somewhere Ire on the all-too-famlIiar prob- fore the local news corps. With between Jesse Jackson and Al lem of racIsm Writer/dIrector Rated PG-13; nothing an ImagIned hostage situation, Sharpton, who ralbes black objectionable E Max Frye does a hilarious the trigger-happy cops send the protesters to the scene, msur- Job of companng stereotypes of sheriff down a one.way street ing cOlJhsion and justIce for Starring Samuel L. Jackson and blacks held by WhiteS, and VIce. toward media disaster. all. versa. Nicholas Cage Sterling, thInkmg that he is Frye also takes aim at the Samuel L Jackson plays An- 1 . Don't Bother bemg welcomed by the Island's media who are depicted as too 2. Nothing Speciol drew Sterhng, a successful, out- Inhabitants, calls the polIce and eager to see black/white con- spoken playwnght and "thorn ~ 3 - It Has Moments unknowingly InfOrms Shenff flicts as racially motivated, or ~ 4 - Belfer Than Most 111 the SIde of the white man" Tolliver of the reality of the sit- to sensationalize mediocre 5. Outstanding who IS the personificat1On of all uation. events When the news vul- Acting up frustrated black men II tures encircle the crime scene, Tolhver, now just moments the now camera-shy Tolliver The Pointe Players of Grosse Pointe South High School Sterlmg buys a summer away from becoming unelecta. upS of Odell findmg "buried orders, "Get me some crowd will present four one.act plays at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. home on a predominantly whIte ble, employs the aId of a small. treasure" in a neighbor's ash. control down here; we don't March 4. and 8 p.m. Saturday. March 6. in the school's Island in the northeast and is tIme crook, Amos Odell (Nicho- tray and enlightening Sterling want another VIetnam." auditorium. The plays - "Postponing the Heal Death of mIstaken by hIS new neighbors las Cage), who has found to his boyhood penchant for sea monkeys are the funmest the Universe:' "A Case of Two Detectives:' "China Dish. as a thIef Shenff CeCIl Tolliver hImself detamed in the CIty This is the most intelligent scenes in the film. es" and "Grandma Duck is Dead" - will be directed by (Dabney Coleman) IS an Ill.mo- hoosegow on a list of mmor of. comedy in a long time Cage tlvated, election year peacekee- four South seniors. Jennifer Andary (above. upside fenses. WIth the promise of was made for this type of semi. Although this type of film is down). Andrew McKim (behind her), Ian Deason (right). per WIth an eye on hIgher pub. freedom as motIVatIOn, Odell slapstick and is as perfectly often excluded from Oscar con. and Kevin Ozar. not pictured, Tickets are $4 and may be hc office agrees to infiltrate the Sterling east as he was for "RaiSIng Ari. siderations, if there were a cat- purchased at the door. home, pose in black face for the zona." HIS body language and egory for SOCial relevance, On the mismformation of cameras, and release hIS hos. facial gestures make him a nat. Sterling's neIghbors, 1'olliver "Amos and Andrew" would win tage. ural for the genre. The close. hands down. March 4, 1993 Grosse Pointe News Faces & places 38 Children's Hospital's auxiliary plans Cuisine Extraordi~aire The nmth annual CUisine The benefit ISfor the ChIld- Extraordmalre, a benefit for SIgned up as a volunteer 21 ren's Center, a non profit or- years ago She was a charter l'f • Children's Hospital of Michi- gamzatlOn that works With ( gan, will be from 6 to 10 p.m. member of the Gallery Aides abused and neglected children CommIttee (now Gallery Infor- 8 Sunday, March 14, at the Dear. and theIr famIlIes matIOn) and she has been trea,',. born Inn Patterned after the Goombay ~~~, " Some of DetrOit's top chefs UIer of the committee and per- Festivals celebrated each sum- sonnel placement chair for the wIll offer taste.temptmg chOIces mer m the streets of the Baha / with an mternatlOnal flavor. Volunteer Committee board mas, the hot tropICal party will "We'l e the ones VISItorssee hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, en. feature colOiful costume,', and trees and desserts. The Mark first," ,',he said of her work as pulsatmg ,',()undsand l,ruest,', an InformatIOn volunteer "If PhIl1ipSBand wIll provide mu are encouraged to weal tropical SICfor dancmg we make a good ImpreSSIOn, attire and to Jom 111 the lme The ChIldren's Hospital of they'll have a good ImpreSSIOn dances and the lImbo of the museum We thmk of Michigan Auxiliary will host The fundi alser WIllfeatUl e a the event; the Chefs de CUIsine ourselves as hosts We're al. dmner of Island msplred food, ways sellmg the museum" AssociatIOn IS the sponsor All Caribbean musIc dnd an auc proceeds will benefit the auxIl- She's had some unusual VISI- tlOn of tropIcal stuff hke a to!,', "Once a truck driver Iary's commItment to the neon- Puel'ta Vallarta getaway, a atal mtenslve care umt and !>toppedm to use the phone CarIbbean crUIse, a golf and when hiS truck broke down," Concert and art exhibit nursmg education/research en- tenms package m HarbO!' dowment she said "He went back in the Leo Salvaggio. president of the Grosse Pointe Artists Association. at the right. and Jo- Spnngs and more gallerIes and was gone over hanna Gilbert. president of the Grosse Pointe Symphony. look over paintings that will be The theme, "It's a Small, Grosse Pomters Delia and Small World," Will msplre two how's When he came out, exhibited at the Grosse Pointe Symphony concert at 3 p.m. Sunday. March 7. at Parcells Dominic Pangborn are on the he sald, 'Boy, that was great I auditorium. planners to transform the Dear- festIval committee, and Dr. born Inn's grand ballroom mto forgot what time It was ", The program theme. "You Gotta Have Art:' combines the artistry of both community Don and Dale Austin ale LawlIs said people often groups. a global wonderland member<; of the host commIttee General chaIrman IS Mary Wllte thank-you note!>,tellmg Dale Austin ISa Children',', what a good experIence they Beth Winkworth. Honorary Center board member ance Center wIll present "Hol. MIddle School auditorIUm the program begins at 1 30 chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. had at the museum "That's lywood Night. Take 2" at 7.15 The program's theme "You TIckets to the Goombay Fes- very rewardmg," she said pm William Clay Ford Jr. tIval are $85 Call the Child- p.m. Wednesday, March 10, at Gotta Have Art " Preludes East IS a serIes of BesIdes the good food, the In addItion to her servIce at the Eastland AMC Twm Thea. In keepmg WIth the theme, ren's Center at 831-5535 for the DIA, Lawlis IScorrespond. mUSIcalprograms whIch pro. evening WIllinclude silent and more InformatIOn ter The black tIe-optlOnal bene 19 members of the Gro,',se vldes opportumtles to meet m- live auctions featurmg thmgs mg secretary for the Amencan fit will mclude a first-run Pomte Artists ASSOCIatIOnwill DIA volunteer: Grosse ASSOCIatIOnof Umversity dlvldual DSO mUSICians.All hke an Australian holiday, a movie and an afterglow WIth present an exhibitIOn of their performances mclude a ques Caribbean crUIse, a tnp to Dis Pomter Mary Ann Lawlis was Women and a eucharIstIc mm- food, music and entertainment work honored by the Volunteer Com- Ister for St. Paul CatholIc bon and answer sessIOn ney World, a Red Wing playoff John Mason ofWJLB's The solOist With the sym The March concert wIll fea package for four, a five -course mIttee of the Founders Society Church m Grosse Pomte "Mason m the Morning" wIll phony will be Theodore Oien, Farms ture arrangements by James gourmet dmner for eight at DetrOIt InstItute of Arts as ItS be the host emcee; Martha the DetrOIt Symphony arches For more informatIOn about Waring as he conducts a strmg The Golden Mushroom, a golf volunteer of the month for Reeves will make a gIlest ap. tra's prmclpal clarmetIst Felix March volunteermg at the DIA, call quartet m outmg, and more than 100 SI- pearance; and CarolIne N'- Resnick Will conduct lent auctIOn Items. Lawlis is a gallery Informa- 8330247 some favor Motion WIll prOVideJazz enter- Partlclpatmg artists will m- lte claSSICal Tickets are $100 a person; tIon volunteer at the DIA She Take 2: Northeast GUld- tainment at the afterglow c1ude Grosse Pomters John W. pops selec $150 for patrons, $200 for bene- Proceeds from the event will Baker, Edna J. Bakewiez, twns Per- factors For mformatlOn, call help fund services of the North- Barbara Carr, Margaret Col. formers wIll Dawn Dyer at ChIldren's Hos east GUidance Center's infant lins, Michael Derbyshire, ,- mclude Ron. pltal at 745.5373. mental health program, whIch Carol L. DeSanto, Dorothy ald Fisher, proVIdes mtervention and sup Hartemayer, Judy Harthorn, violin; State Rep Race kickoff: port for women WIth high'rlsk Bunny Homan, Robert James Van Maxine Berman Will be the pregnancIes. Kienle, Nancy Prophit, Bet- Valkenburg, guest speaker at a kickoff (. Chairman of the benefit IS tee Prudden, Leo Salvaggio, VIOla,and Waring breakfast for Race for the Cure, Craig HUPPi Ellen Cooke IS George L. Strachan, Wilma John Thur. a fundraiser and consciousness- co-chalrman. Other commIttee M. Urban, Kay VanDeGraaf, man, cello. raIsmg event to benefit re- chairs mclude Cynthia Ander. Kathryn Walker, Donna W. The commIttee for Preludes search into a cure for breast son-Thomas, Michele Karl, Wilson and Beverly Ann Zim- East mcludes Nancy Caputo, cancer The breakfast will be- Sylvia Landuyt, Mary Mur- merman. Ida Mae Massnick, Audrey gm at 9 a.m. Saturday, March ray, Bonnie Perry, Tara A receptIOn will follow the France, Lenore Marshall, 13, at Jacobson's m Grosse Perry, Sande Seale and Toni concert Tickets wIll be avail Marilyn Schneider, Ruth Pointe. and Jack Stewart. TIckets are able at the door, or call 882- Saur, Marie Carpenter, Ma- Berman lobbied for federal $25 each, sponsors, $100. For 0077 Adult tickets are $10, hie Skaff, Ann Simpson, legislation to standardize mam- more InformatIOn, call Jane semors, $8, students, $4 Mary Edwards and Dorthea mography dl;lgnostIc reportmg Innes at 824 5641 Vermeulen. Tickets are $17 50 As a result of her efforts, Mich- Preludes: Pteludes Ea,',t Art & music: The Grosse Will present ItS next concert on for the lunch and concert, $5 igan was, in 1989, the first Pointe Symphony Orchestra for Just the concert Call 962 state to adopt mammographIc FrIday, March 12, at the Cinderella Ball will present a concert at 3 p m Grosse Pomte War Memonal 1000 for tIckets control legislation Sunday, March 7, at Parcells The Race for the Cure is one Among the Grosse Pointers who attended the recent Luncheon begins at 12'30 pm, - MargIe Rezns SmIth of dozens of natIOnal races! Cinderella Ball. an annual fundraiser for the American walks deSigned to promote Lung Association of Michigan. were. from left. Robert awareness and early detectIOn Wells. Alisa Jaques. Sybil Jaques (co.chairman of the of breast cancer. The Meyer L event) and Leonard Jaques. Prentis Comprehensive Cancer A Harbor Place Cluster Home Has Center of Metropolitan Detroit sponsors DetrOit's race, which Everything You Need On One Floor ... wIll be Saturday, April 17, on PERMANENT MAKE-UP the grounds of the DetrOIt Zoo Grosse Pointer Suzanne Zie- by linski of the Michigan Cancer Sara Brieden RN, CD And Then Some FoundatIOn WIll also speak at the kickoff about the Race for • Eyeliner • Eyebrows The "Some" we refer to is the entire second floor which consists of two large bedrooms the Cure benefit. • Lrplrner • Scars and a full connecting bath. This floor may be used on a daily basis or utilized occasional- The cost for the kICkoff ly when family or friends come to visit. There's "some" thing else breakfast IS$5. - FREE - -( too, a large unfinished storage area and Strike: Bowlers also will Consultations 881-2881 additional optional storage. get a chance to throw a strike First floor accommodations are at cancer. The MichIgan Can. totally complete. A great room cer FoundatIOn's seventh an. nual Bowl-A-Thon will be Sat- with an 11' ceiling, master bed- urday, March 6, at seven room suite with walk-in closet, southeastern MichIgan bowlIng luxurious bath, kitchen with top- centers. of-the-line appliances and cabi- More than $100,000 has been raised in the past by the event, ANNOUNCES nets, breakfast room, library, first which supports the foundation's floor laundry room, and a two car garage. Total one floor living with a lit- research, education and patIent tle extra built in. care programs NO MORE DISCOUNTS Bowlers are asked to solIcit a "Some" more things to be considered are an old minimum of $25 m donations Only ~ Reduced Prices world style courtyard entry and rear yard with as an entry fee, which includes all the privacy you desire. three games, shoe rental and a Shop & See party. This may be purchased for the affordable For more information, call "sum" of $264,000 to $284,000, "some" Rob Schweers at 833-0710. 20445 Mack • G.P.W .• 886-2050 thing to think about. Visit our sales office Hours: Thes .• Sat. 10-5 T & C benefit: Tennis & at Harbor Place 1 to 5 dally Crumpets Inc will present a to see why Cluster ThE benefit for Children's Hospital Homes may be for of MichIgan, a Burgundy Wine you, BLAKE Tour, on Monday, March 15, CO~PANY from 6:30 to 9 p.m at Industry, DIRTY BLINDS? in New Pontiac. (313) 881-6100 Guests will get a chance to taste wines from the BurgIlndy We offer quick and region of France and hors d'- convenient Developers of oeuvres provided by Ristorante Ultrasonic Cleaning Dodge Place, di Modesta and will meet the of your horizontal or Wmdwood POInte, vmtners of nine French wmer- vertical blinds and MoraVianWoods ies. pleated shades. Our & Scherbrook Proceeds WIllbenefit a new Mobile Unit comes m-house community mental to you! We take health progralb for ambuhftory down, clean and climcs at ChIldren's Hospital of ... re-install your blinds Michigan TIckets are $40 a I Save 15% I Harbor Slips person. Call Estelle Bletsas at all in one trip. I on all I Call Sparkle today also available 675-6633 or Peggy Ventura at for sale or lease 882.6246 for more information. to have your blinds I BLIND I look as good as the ..1.--.._,. Tropical party: The ~~~~~.,.,!;.II., rest of your home. .:?y'''--'' ....,...:.,.. "~~1..\ Goombay Festival 1993 will be Fnday, March 5, at Forest Iw~!-!~~!~~31 Lake Country Club in Bloom. ••••••• 791-5773 The Harbor Place sales office Will be open from 1.5 p.m., clo~edWedne~days To VISitthe site, enter from field Hills, begmnmg at 7 p.m Jefferson through RivieraTerrace, 100 yd~.North of Nme MIle Road, In SI ClaIr Shores. MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION C::ERVICES. SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION I ( ( ,