Take Pride Pointes, Harper Woods: -Celebrate 10 years of recycling By Amy Andreou Miller fold misslOn for the 10-year anmver- tumty to contmue educatIOn regard- Woods Accordmg to Schonenberg who has Staff Writer sary celebratlon whIch kicks off m ing how resIdents can properly recy- For more mformatlOn regarding an been a part of the recyclmg effort m When some groups celebrate theIr November 1996 cle household trash and materIals, as upcommg celebratIOn for the public to thIS area from the begmnmg, said it anmversarIes, the celebrants tend to FIrst, they want to encourage well as yard waste, so that the success attend, as well as varIOus recycling all began m Sept 1986. be only members Not so, for Grosse everyone to reflect WIth pride the can contmue events, see accompanymg lIstmg on Pomte CItIzens for Recycling whose commg together of efforts of so many ThIs second goal of educatIOn also page 23A At that tIme, the Federated Garden Clubs of Waste Awareness celebratlOn of 10 years of recycbng In people whIch resulted In proVIding includes encouragmg resIdents toJom "It was the most incredible pullmg Committee urged commUnities to the five Grosse Pomtes and Harper recycl10g opportunities, mcludmg GPCFR 10 seelong the most up-to- together of all the communItIes, take actIOn regardmg recycling of Woods IS all mcluslve of every reSl- curbSIde recyclmg serVIce, m the date mformatlOn about recycbng everyone Jumped rIght In," saId Fran household waste, mcludIng haz. dent Grosse Pomtes and Harper Woods. methods, as well as mOnltormg the Schonenberg, preSIdent of the recy- ardous waste and lawn chemIcals Members of Grosse Pomte CItIzens And secondly, GPCFR wants to use sohd waste authOrIty currently ser- clmg group about how the effort for Recyclmg (GPCFR) have a two- the 10-year anmversary as an oppor- Vlcmgthe Grosse Pomtes and Harper began and snowballed See IH:CYCLING, page 23A

WEEI{ AHEAD Park picks new man Thursday, Oct 31 Happy Halloween The for incineration board Village shopping district in By Jim Stickford the City of Grosse Pointe is Staff Writer offenng "Halloween Walk" The Grosse Pointe Park City from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. for Council recently replaced long- '". we felt that the children 12 and under. The tIme Park representative to event is sponsored by the the Grosse Pointes-Chnton Park representative Village Association. Disposal Authority John FIldew with Its cIty manager to the authority Dale Krajniak Friday, Nov. 1 "What we decided as a coun- should be a current Children who live in CIl was that John served us city official. When Grosse POInte Farms are well," said councIlman Vernon invited to a costume party at Ausherman. ''But we also felt John (Fildew) was Pier Park from 7 to 9 p.m. that the Park representative to Admission is $3. Rain date 18 the authority should be a cur- made the Park's Saturday, Nov. 2. rent city official. When John was made the Park's represen- representative, he Saturday, Nav. 2 tative all those years ago, he was a councilman " was a councilman. ' It's North VB. South in a 1 p.m. varsit.y football game at The authority is much more South. North's record is 7-1; active than it used to be, South's is 5-3. This is the Ausherman s81d. It is malong policy decisions, and in light of man and authority representa- first time in a number of tive Bill Wl1son s81d that the years that both teams have that, the council felt it needed someone who could act as the Park and the other communi- had winning records going tIes 10 the authonty have the into this traditional wrap-up council's liaIson, and help mamtam(ime control. right to pick whomever they of the regular high school want to represent them But he football season. Come out "We all hold John m the also feels there ISa danger that and root for your favorite there IS a real chance the team. hIghest regard, he's done a very good job for the Clty," sald Pomtes WIll lose expenenced people, and give t.he upper Monday, Nov. 4 Ausherman. "But somewhere hand to Clmton TownshIp and not too far down the road I Mount Clemens. The Gro&SePointe Woods beheve certain alternatives on City Council meets at 7:30 how trash may be disposed of p.m. in the municipal court Wllson S81dthat the authori- may be presented to the City ty, which is responSIble for room at city hall, 20025 council by the authOrIty. I can't Mack Plaza. burrung trash collected in the predict what will happen, but I Pomtes, Harper Woods, believe that whatever alterna- Clmton Township and Mount The Grosse Pointe Farms tives are presented should be Clemens, has been around for City Council meets at 7:::10 subject to closer control by the p.m. in the municipal court councll." 30 years Smce It was formed, a room at city hall, 90 Kerby. number of small trash haulers Flldew sald that he under- have gone out of business. IT stands why the councIl feels other Grosse Pomte communi- The Grosse Pointe school the way it does. ties trunk they can get a pnce board meets at B p.m. in the "J wasn't part of the debber- better than what the authority Wicking Library at Grosse Woods ponders placing traffic light ations, but I understand the can get, they could be m for a Pointe South High School. phIlosophy that policy deCl- big surprise SlOnsare properly made by the Tuesday, Nov. 5 at intersection of Cook, Chalfonte people dIrectly responsible to "Right now the authority is Election Day - don't for- the public, whether It's by a m htlgatlon over the costs By Ji~ Stickford something has to be done. If I they show that there have been get to vote. Polls are open councilmember or by a cIty aSSOCIatedwith trash mcinera- SlaffWnter have to go to the president of seven aCCIdentsreported there from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call manager," Fildew said. "The tIon and ash dIsposal," said Decidmg whether or not to the United States to get some- in the last five years, none your city office for further authonty is makIng a lot more Wilson "No one can say what place a traffic light at an mter- thing done, I will. The Woods is involving pedestrians. information. policy decisions than it used to the results of that litigation sectlon IS tougher than you supposed to be a child-first "There mIght be other ways in the past. I have no com- WIllbe, but I hope that If some might think Just ask the community; I can't believe than the installatIon of a traffic plaInts because I believe in commurutles in the authority experts who have been asked they've let the intersection go light to take care of traffic public service, but this job was choose to leave It, they look at INSIDE to decide if the Intersection of without a light" problems at the intersection," talong a lot of my tIme, so my all costs aSSOCIatedWIth mak- Cook and Chalfonte in Grosse Woods publIc safety dIrector Cardosi said. "Different pedes- wife will be happy I have been mg their own deal The author- Opinion 6A Pointe Woods should have a Jack Patterson said that the trIan routes Cook and on the authonty smce 1979 or ity is a bIg player hght. CIty hasn't exactly done noth- Chalfonte Isn't a designated 1980, so maybe It'S tIme for a Autos 14A Grosse POinte Woods resI- ing. He sald his department school pedestrIan route. KIds change." "A lot of the mom-and-pop Schools , , 16A dent Sharon Van Den Brouck has conducted a traffic count are supposed to cross to the Fildew added that It was hIS trash operatIOns have gone out recently went before the Woods and turned the results over to Monteith SIde of the street at understanding that the other of busmess, and the bIg opera- Obituaries. , 21A councIl and asked that a traffic AAA MichIgan's community HolIday and Cook, where there Pointes and Harper Woods that tors may gIve a break for a cou- Business 26A light be placed at the mtersec- Safety Services department. is an adult crossmg guard." did not have present city offi- ple of years, but what happens tIOnof Chalfonte and Cook. "AAA MIchIgan has experts The Cook and Chalfonte Cials servmg as theIr authOrIty after that There's a reason Entertainment llB "I feel that mtersectIOn IS on the placmg of traffic lights," IntersectIOn makes use of representative were do1Og why commumtIes all across Sports 1C dangerous gIven the volume of saId Patterson. 'They are non- turnouts, CardosI saId. Instead what the Park did. metro have Jomed mto traffic, both vehIcular and partisan and are well-known of bemg a standard 'T mter- Grosse Pomte Woods councIl- large trash authorIties" Classified ads 8C pedestnan," saId Van Den for their abilIty to come to sectIOn, cars can go down the Brouck "There's a grade school obJective, non-political conclu- turnouts when drivers WIsh to on eIther SIde of that 1Otersec- sions about whether or not turn onto Cook. ThIS sphts tlOn MonteIth and traffic patterns 10 an area JUS- traffic, reduces volume and Umverslty LIggett School, tify the placmg of a traffic helps prevent backups. POINTER OF INTEREST wluch also has a lot of high lIght." "That mtersectlOn was school students who dnve cars Pubhc Safety Officer Joseph deSIgned by experts to be safe m a hIgh-denSity chIld area I CardOSI, who was responSible and keep traffic flowing," saId Ron Omilian thmk that's a very dangerous for the traffic count, saId that CardOSI. Home: Grosse Pointe Park mtersectIOn." the study of traffic at the Cook. Jerry Basch, manager of Van Den Bourck's son Chalfonte mtersectlon shows commumty safety serVIce for attends thIrd-grade at ULS that traffic volume IS very low AAA MIchigan, said that the Occupation: ArchItect News can appear one and she said that she and her durmg most of the day, but IS mtersectlOn IS bemg reVIewed day and be gone the husband have made sure that. very heavy dUrIng school pick- right now, and he cannot make Quote: "My WIfeand I next But the paper he IS very conscIOUSof traffic up and drop-off tImes and duro any comments whIle that's bought the ugh est house news Is printed on can safety when he rIdes hIS bicycle mg the school lunch hour gomgon m all of Grosse Pomte and snould hve on to school, but she saId he's only PlaCing a hght at the mter- "RIght now we've been asked We bought the hOljse Last year. more than 8 sectIOn could really cause traf- to do a number of traffic stud- because It has character. one third of all US "I've spoken to other parents fic to back up, CardOSIsaid He Ies around schools," Basch We can teU people took newsprmt was recycled and some of the semor CItIzens saId parents are also allowed to said "A number of charter care of it It has an arts And that number IS m the area and they've all drop off theIr chIldren In front schools have been created and crafts feel. It's sim- VOICedtheIr concerns about the growing every day of MonteIth, whIch takes away around the state, and parents ple, but has a good feelmg Cook.Cha Ifonte intersectIOn," most of a lane of traffic durmg Recycling ~ have discovered when you cre- about it We're still In the ISfhe one •• said Van Den Brouck "But peak school times A light could ate a new school, you create a middle of renovations" way we con .. fI they said there's nothing that further restrIct traffic, he said new traffic problem" all give some. It.acI can be done about the situa. CardOSI also reVIewed city When AAA MichIgan con. thing bOck "*' llwcycle tion Well, I don't beheve that, records of aCCIdentsm the area See story, page 4A and I won't go away until of the 1OtersectlOn, and saId See LIGHT, page 2A ROD Omillan

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f ~esterda~'s headlines 50 years ago this week vers'trammg In exchange, the • The pre-electIon furor m cIty IS allowed to use a strip of land at the rear of ItS MUIr 5 years ago this week the overwhelmIngly • Woods Mumclpal Court RepublIcan Pomtes wIll reach Road property for mUniCIpal cdndldate Lynne PIerce files a a clImax Saturday rught when parkmg for the On-The-HllI complamt agamst meum bent GOP gubernatorial candIdate busmess district • A Wood!:>,Shores, Harper Judge Herbert Huson, allegIng Kim SIgler and other MlCmgan he dIstributed mlsleadmg and standard bearers hold a rally Woods and federal mvestlga- at Grosse Pomte High School tion leads to the arrest of two maccurate campaign htera- ture • A laWSUItagamst Grosse teenage adults, mcludmg a POInte Township supervIsor North High School student, • A 43-year-old Fraser man Carl Schwelkart by 34 lake- and five Juvemles m a smgle- pleads guilty to robbmg five duy drug rdld ConHbcdted b'lnks, 1I"c!udmg two m the 110nt property owners chal- Woods lenging their tax assessments were 12 pounds of marIJuana, reaches clrcwt court, With the seven caches of hashIsh and 85 • An audit analYSIS shows township askmg the case be LSD tablets that a dlstnct court to replace dIsmissed. The court accepts • Mter receIvmg Identical the Park's mUniCipal court bnefs to consider the request bids from three salt companies, would be "a wash" finanCIally, • A Park man's story of III the Woods CIty Council directs but opponents of a distrIct treatment at the State LIquor Its city attorney, George CatlIn, court call the report ''flawed.'' Store on Kercheval IS to work With the state attorney Park voters are to decide on debunked due to the fact that general m an anti-trust SUit the district court Issue m the his tirade over not bemg served agalnst the comparues for price Nov 5 general electlOn was Witnessed by a Park police fixing -John Mmms commlSSlOnerwho happened to be in the store. While the Irate 10 years ago this week Photo by Fred Runnells customer was descnbed as • The Park creates a Tax bemg"full of hooch," the polIce Increment Fmancmg Authonty Halloween window stops traffic VIP was said to have been look- (TIFA) for ItS western streets RECYCLI THIS ing for much-needed "mediCI- between Mack and Jefferson Probably no window display in the Pointes has ever attracted such attention as nal" supplIes. and from Wayburn to NEWSPAPER) this one of Davidson's Market on Kercheval between St. Clair and Notre Dame. Pro- Somerset The authOrIty cap- duce used includes pumpkins. gourds, cauliflower, cranberries, raisins. grapes. 25 years ago this week tures Windfall tax gams due to apples, Chinese cabbage nuts. jugs of cider, celery, corn and parsley. The American • The Farms councIl renews rlsmg property values and eagle is front and center and the grotesque little fellow on the right is said to allows them to be rem vested m impersonate Kay Kayser. (Grosse Pointe News photo Oct. 31, 1946) a five-year agreement to allow the Grosse Pointe PublIc the dIstrict'S housing and mfra- School System to use the City'S structure. Pier Park parking lot for dn- • The Park sets trIck-or- treatmg hours from 6 to 8 p m dren who use the route, before speed limIts, putting up traffic • Light-- makmg a recommendation to signs or settmg up new pedes- the City or school that subnut- trian crossings. From page 1 ted the study request. ducts a traffic study, It does so "We make recommendations "It's hard to belIeve, b with a keen sense of chIld safe- only," Basch sald. "It's up the putting m a traffic lIght at an ty, Sald Basch It takes mto City to decide what course of mtersectlOn can often result in consideratlOn several factors, action It Willtake." more accidents, rather than ~ludmg the volume of traffic, It's not uncommon, said fewer accidents," Basch said. the type of vehicles that use Basch, for AAA Micmgan to "People will try to beat the the traffic route, the proXImity suggest alternate solutIOns to lIght, causmg a collision.... The of homes, busmesses and puttmg up a traffic light. These Idea is to have safe and schools and the age of the cml. alternatives include changmg smooth-runnmg traffic." ,

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.-l~- October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News News 3A Woods council considering ordinance to regulate commercial radio antennas By Jim Stickford glant agreed to build a new 80 Staff Writer nance Under state law, mumc- foot radIO antenna a" a IpalItle" can pas" an ordmance In an etTort to protect the replacement of the CltV". "If! ()P ly qft"r thrre h:J"e been t\\O sdiety 01 cltl.lenS and the aes- ~O-foot radiO antenna, Catlm readmgs at regularly sched- thetIcs of the CIty, the Grosse said The new antenna I" 10 the uled council meetings The POlOte Woods CIty CouncIl same locatIOn as the old one, 10 next readIng of the ordmance reviewed a proposed ordlOance back of cIty hall will be at the councIl's Nov 4 controlhng the placement of The old antenna was used by meetmg large commercIal radIO anten- the CIty to commumcate WIth Novltke did want one nas at Its Oct 21 meetIng Its polIce and fire vehIcles, as amendment added to the pro- "The Federal well as With dispatchers 10 posal between the first and sec- CommumcatlOOS CommIssIOn PholG by Thea L Walker other commumtles The new ond reading He asked Catlm has taken away most local tower performs the same func- to draft language that would muniCIpal control of the place- ,](icking Off stadium pitch tIOn, but under the agreement deSignate the counCil, actmg as ment of commercIal antennas," WIth AT&T, It can also be used the CIty .lomng board of Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, above. tlanked by Woods Mayor Robert Novitke on said Woods mayor Robert as a cellular telephone broad- appeals, as the CIty body that the left and Farms Mayor John Danaher was hand on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the Novitke 'ThIs proposed mea- cast pomt can grant a varIance to the Grosse Pointe Woods Community Center to make a pitch for Proposal S. which, if sure gives us some control over approved Nov. 5. will create a special hotel tax and car rental tax to finance a new Novltke saId at the tIme of antenna height reqUIrement where these large antennas go the agreement that the deal football stadium in downtown Detroit. in our city." WIth AT&T was a good one WIth Novltke's amendments, Also on hand to urge Grosse Pointe voters to vote for the proposal were officials City attorney George Catlin from the Pointes and Wayne County, including Woods councUmembers Al Dickin- because the CIty would own the anyone seekmg a height varI- SaId that the proposed ordi- tower and receive a user's fee ance would first have to go son, Joseph Dansbury, Thomas Fahrner and Eric Steiner, as well as Park Mayor nance relates to tall commer- from the company, and the before the city's plannmg com- Palmer Heenan and Park councUman Vernon Ausherman, Harper Woods Mayor CIal radIO antennas lIke the agreement did not forbid other mISSion for a hear1Og. The Frank Palazzolo, county prosecutor John O'Hair, county executive Ed McNamara, kmd used 10 cellular telephone telecommumcatlOns compames commISSIOn would then make a Lions executive vice president Chuck Schmidt and Lions vice-chairman William systems The proposal would from reachmg Similar user recommendatIOn to the councIl Clay Ford Jr. Below, residents turned out to here the pitch for the stadiums. forbId the constructIOn of agreements With the CIty actmg as the zomng board of antenna towers on property Novitke also said that the appeals The counctl could then zoned for resIdential use or for new tower would be in the accept or reject the commIs- commuruty facIlity use, whIch place and be the same height sIOn's recommendatIon after It generally means schools or as the old tower, so there would held Its own hearing churches. be no disruptIOn to neIghbor- The proposal would also hoods The councIl WIll vote on the limit the height of any Com- When the councIl debated proposal 10 November, saId. mercial antennas to 35 feet the merits of the ordinance Cathn The proposals deals' However, Catlin SaId, a van. proposal at the Oct. 21 meet- only With commercIal radl(~, ance could be granted by the ing, it constItuted the first antennas, and does not regu., city's zoning board of appeals. readmg of a proposed ordl- late satellite dIshes In the Woods the council acts as the board of appeals. The proposal's fmal restric- Edison offers gift certificates:: tion prevents the construction DetrOIt Edison customers ny's 17 customer busme~~ of an antenna withIn a mile of wIll be able to give the glft of offices another commercial antenna. energy by usmg order forms 10 Smce the Woods IS a small theIr November DetrOIt Edison The certificates provide wel- commumty geographIcally, bills that lImIts the number of tow- come assIstance to college stu- The forms allow customers dents and semar CItIzens. The ers that can be bwlt 10 the CIty to order $10 energy certificates Earher this year, the councll certIficates also can be added by mall Customers also can to holiday baskets prepared for made a deal With AT&T, 10 request order forms by callmg whIch the telecommumcatlOns needy famlhes by church DetrOlt Edison at (800) 477- groups and charitable orgam- 4747 zatlons. Sidewalks delay Kerby water main repair D.rect purchase of the ener- gy gwe certifIcates In $1.0 and Customers can redeem tne By Amy Andreou Miller begin. Kerby. Normally It is the right-of- $25 denommatlOns can be certIficates by enclOSIng them StaffWnter Also, once the new malO IS "Even though we only closed way where water malO work 18 made year-round at the compa- WIth theIr blll payments. Kerby Road residents and completely mstalled, it will be one block of Kerby at a tIme, done. However, other utIlItIes' motorists wishIng to traverse flushed WIth chlorme, then people still drove around the matenals were located there. the entire stretch from flushed out agam to dIsinfect barncade," he SaId, "Instead of So the only space left for the Chalfonte to Ridge soon will be the new system, and prevent taking the short detour" able to do so as work on Kerby project was directly any harm to reSIdents before The work cost about under the SIdewalk replacement of an old water their homes are hooked up to $320,000 The Farms saving The SIdewalk on the north- main - begun Aug 13 - IS the new system for two years the $15, entitled SIde of Kerby - where the wrapped up 10 the next three All work Will be complete by "CapItal Improvement Funds" water malO was installed - weeks. ThankSgiVIng, said Joseph all Farms residents pay quar- WIll not be in place for trick-or- A concrete contracter began Leonard, assistant to Farm's terly in their water bills paid treaters to use to01ght on Monday repavmg sidewalks public servIce dIrector for the proJect. Halloween. and drive way approaches. "The Kerby Road reSIdents Begmmng 10 AprIl, the next Residents who discover cracks have been wonderful," Leonard water malO repaIr or replace- Leonard said despIte the or other problems 10 theIr dn- SaId. ment project Will take place on extra work that had to be veways due to the work may However, he added he could- Manor between Chalfonte and done, it was well worth replac- call Farms CIty hall FollOWing n't say the same for a number Mack, then Moross between ing It. The old 4-mch In dIame- concrete work, resodding Will of motonsts who don't lIve on Kercheval and Grosse Pomte ter, cast Iron maIn was In con- Blvd, Leonard said. stant need of repaIr untIL It hIt G.P.,Harper Woods telephone If the work on Kerby appears a point of dImimshmg return to dIffer from water main work books coming in November on other roads, that's because The new main IS tWice as large - 8'Inches in diameter it IS Ameritech's East Area white ry begmnmg WIth the - and made of PVC pipe "ThIS, I beheve IS the first and yellow pages telephone November publication whIch WIll maIntain a true 8- tIme we had to put a new water directory WIll now be distrib- inch diameter, Leonard SaId. malO dIrectly under a side- uted 10 November each year, (Llstmgs for the Grosse The material of the old main walk," Leonard saId begmnIng WIth the current Pomtes and Harper Woods are was condUCIve to holdmg Or at least thiS long of a delivery of the directory The also featured In the 1996-97 bUIldmg up, poSSibly so that East Area Ameritech telephone stretch - 3,000 feet. About 200 DetrOit Amentech telephone ItS dIameter 10 some parts feet or less dIrectly under Side- dIrectory was preVIously dIs- dIrectory, which was dIstrIb- may have been as small as two edmund t. AHEE jewelers walks on LeWiston and Grosse tributed InApnl uted m September) or three Inches, thus the con- Pomte Blvd were done In 20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods 1992 stant breaks from water pres- In addItion, whIte and yel- East Area busmesses and sure It couldn't withstand, (313) 886-4600 low pages lIstmgs for the reSIdents who need an addi- "Kerby has a particularly Leonard said. An authonzed TAG Heuer dealer Grosse Pointe commumtIes tIOnal copy of the new dIrecto- narrow right-of-way, n Leonard and Harper Woods WIll be ry should call Amentech at saId of the land between the added to the East Area directo- (800) 346-4377 curb and the Side walk SHORES HOME DESIGN CENTER 22621 HARPER • Just South Of Nine Mile "oad 777.41AO• I Wimbledon Racquet Club COMPLETE BUILDING EXPERTS

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____ ~__...... ,c, ....~ -.- ~_. __ "':'--- _ 4A October 31, 1996 News Grosse Pointe News G.P. Park architect specializes in historic structures, museums By Margie Reins Smith difficult challenges HI.., firm, dnd helped my mom run the tenement Into a luxury condo. Assistant Editor John Hilbern and Absoclates nIghtclub my dad had owned" mllllUm We did some smaller ArchItect Ron OmJllan Inc, "peclal~les In hlstorl( The mghtclub was 111 an old projects too," he said He beheves bUildings should re"toratlOn, museum plannll1g buildmg that Omlhan had worked next for Neumann enhance people',> It\ es He can't cdu..,es of the dome':, detenora illuminatIOn nedr the floor dnd and de"lgn It" fortl.' I~ pre"en', helped hiS dad restore and ren. Smith & Assouates on office understand why people would hon," he ~ald "Then we hdd to '" e btocked butterfly and hum- mg and adapting structure" ovate, an experll'nce that bulldmg5 m DetrOIt's northern move to a suburb where all the that hayl.' value becau,,£, of find ~onlPone \\ ho knpw "orne nungblrd feeders "parked Onuhan's mterest m suburbs homes look ahke and mo"t of their hl"ton, de"'lgn and craft" thing about the engmeenng "We still have "orne fall-bdck hl"tonc restoratIOn preserva- Eight year" ago, he JOined them are poorly con"tructed manshlp prlllclple" thdt had been u"ed Ideas, hke the net But <,0 fdr tIOn Hllberry and AsSOCiates He IS "I thmk the American pubhc He came to John Hllbern to bUIld It rhen we had to find '" p've gotten through the ~um "It took us two years," currently workmg on an must develop much higher and Assollates Inc In 1988 to ~olutlOn" mer OK and It looks hke we Omlhan said "I worked With expansIOn project for Chnst expectations for what the bUllt direct the restoratIOn of the 'W£' (ailed all over the coun won't need them" all the tradespeople I was Church Grosse Pomte - the environment should be," he DetrOIt Zoo's dlldplddted and tr,\ ,llld finally found a 75 year- The WIG project earned the mvolved In ('very bit of the deSign for a Christian educa- said "I hehpve In II hUmllnl"tl(, fllP'Q!) -1"t['r'''~ ,"n~ ",~rl old m,m who had workerl for 1qqR np'-1gT> F'({ ,,11,,'1('(' 0\\\ ::lrd It'"Wlduon work tIOn bUlldmg that Will rellect environment - one that people hou"e, ",hlLh had b~~I;<>bUlit'l~ the company that constructed from the Engmeermg Society "Nothmg people bUild now the same SPirit and character enJoy, that people can relate to, 1926 the dome We arranged for him of DetrOit can compare With some of of the mam bUlldmg's reVival and that people find Visually The completed project ",as to come to DetrOit and to chmb Another problem deSlf,'Tung DetrOIt's histOriC treasures," he GothiC deSign grahfylng The bullt enViron- dedicated la"t spnng as the up on a scaffold to see the glass the WIG Involved the integra- sUld "I was particularly aware Oml1lan IS also workmg on ment should enhance our zoo's new \\"i1dltfe InterpretIve close up tIOn of the beloved dome With of thiS while travehng m Italy, lIves" Gallery (WIG) and mclude" an "Just as he was about to be an art gallery the deSign for a 22,OOO-square- where you see new construc. foot reSidence m Vlrglma for a Grosse Pomte SUits him to a art gallery. a butterfly and hOIsted up mto the dome, he "One of the cardinal sms of tlOn - but always wlthm the DetrOIt buslnes~man The T, but he admits, "My Wife and hummmgbird garden, a salt told us he was afraid of art museum deSign IS natural contl'xt of the old" home Will be constructed to I bought the ugh est house In water aquanum, mteractlve heights," Omlhan said ''But he 1Ight," Omlhan said "UV ray~ Wlule workmg at the mght- showcase the family's art col- all of Grosse Pomte " exhibits, a YI"ltor's center and went up anyway" and glare are bad for art Our club, he enrolled m Lawrence lectIOn as well as prOVide hvmg Omlhan loves a challenge more The butterfly garden - one task was to make It all work TechnolOgical University for a and entertaining space and "We bought the house "I like these kmds of difficult of only a few In the natIOn - anyway We ended up u"mg while, then moved to New York take full advantage of the nat. because It has character. We problems," Omlhan SUld presented more challenges lammated gla"s that bhlelds 95 City to attend the Institute for ural beauty of the site. can tell people took care of It It The dome on the zoo's bird "The problem was that but- percent of harmful radlUtlOn Architecture and Urban He's also workmg on pre1lm- has an arts and crafts feel It house was a gigantic problem terflll'b are attracted to 1Ight and we Installed another glass StudIes He moved back to mary plans for restoratIOn and has a long, stretched-out lIVIng It had been bUllt In the mld- So, If the celhng was high, celllng" DetrOit and finally graduated re-use of DetrOIt's histone room across the front, With 20s and was falhng apart they'd all fly up where nobody Omlhan grew up on the west from Lawrence Tech With a Adams Theater French doors that open out Constructed of steel, Iron, could see them We had to Side of DetrOit He graduated bachelor of sCience degree In Omlhan has hved In onto a porch. It's simple, but glass, and an exterIOr covered deSign space that would have from Cathohc Central High 1984 and a bachelor of archI- Ferndale and Royal Oak, but IS has a good feeling about It With copper, Omlhan said that 1Ight low enough to keep the School In 1973 and began hIS tecture degree, magna cum glad he moved to Grosse Pomte "We put In a new kltchen In 75 percent of the dome's nbs butterflies, the plants and the freshman year at the laude, m 1989 Park "I love the qUieter pace the same arts and crafts style, were broken The bUlldmg's ViSitors happy Umverslty of MIChigan's engi- "I worked for a small devel- In Grosse Pomte, I love the we put In new bathrooms deSign was one-of.a.klnd, how. 'We thought about usmg a neering school opment company In the Cass beautiful trees and homes, the We're stlll In the middle of ren- ever, and people loved It. net to keep the butterflies low, "Three weeks before final Corridor and also hved In the water IS attractive, the area IS ovations." "First we had to find the but we really wanted to aVOId exams my first year, my father Cass Corndor We turned a Visually attractive" Omllian has profeSSIOnal uSing It If pOSSible We added died," he said "So I left school experience With much more

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, 1 ~------:l-_._.--- -.~ :. • ~el1 ""ell!:> LV lid \Ie Ul~ell emplltli:>l.1aug L1W Is re-electing party'::. hope~ for contmull1g control of COllgre~s In hl~ recent pubhc appear- Congress top ances We doubt that the new stralegy would hdve much effect on the MIChigan con- GOP goal? Opinion grebblOnal conte~ts, however The odds beem to favor the "tate's Incumbents in b the ndtlOnal GOP leadership now mo~t Cdse", lOnal power and committee chalrman- have a slight edge over the mcumbent the power of a Clinton sl'cond term'l That offerb the GOP an opportunity to bluPb They mentIOn speCIfically such conb'Tcssman, Dick Chrysler, m the 8th leaders db Sen Edward J Kennedy of Thl' New York 11mes suggest::. thdt tell the publlc thdt glVlng Ow DpTl10Crdts DI"tnct ::,uch a btrdtegy IS already under WdY m a "blank theck" would be dclngeroub to Masbachusetts, who would head the some dlbtncts m order to mamtam GOP the future 01progrdllh elhH.ted WIth bUp- Labor dnd Human Resourceb Committee, It lb po:>sIble the GOP could win an ofT- and Rep RIchard Gephardt of Mlsboun, cont rol of Congre::.s for another two years, port of the GOP COnb'TebbIn the last two settmg VIctOry by captunng the seat of e\ en If Pre::'ldent Chnton is re-elected yearb who would become speaker In a veteran DemocratIc congressman David DemocratIc House Pili a conbequence, 48 percent of those In fact, the GOP alread) I:> warmng BOnIor 111 the 10th Dlstnct, after the respondmg to the New York 11mes poll voter .... hv mean" of fher" that If the '{'hE' np\",' '-tmtE'gy WflU lei h'1\,(' to be GOP <:0nt In formPI st:ltc ch:ur Susy smd that If Clinton were re-elected, It Democrat-. wm Congrebs, they need only carefully implemented to aVOiddamaging HeIntz a::. a challenger With plenty of would be better to have a GOP Congress "look left" The flwr then CItes the lIber- GOP preSIdential nomInee Bob Dole's finanCial ~upport and the personal to check hIm and only 41 percent saId al Democrdtb who would mherlt congres- remammg chances to Wln, but Dole hIm- endorsement of GOP Gov John Engler

1:DITORIAI CLA"SIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTI.,I"I(' CR~ATIV1: .,ERVICE., 882-0294 882-6900 882-3~OO >\"ID PRODlJCTION MargIe Reins ~mlth Robert G. Edgar Barbara 'l'azb<- ,594 John Mmms Fran Velardo Ad\erh"Ulg Manager Valene Enr11 ..mg Rlprt:'~ntahvl (1940-1979) A"lo"lX"laleManager ~hlrley McShane ';f.ltf \\nlef J.H 5~91 Kathleen M ~teven50n, Art DITPchon and CommunlCahons Jam .. M Shckford ~tJfj \\ntu 3415592 "dver11smg Repn;-c;.entahvl The. L Walker, PhologrJpher ClRCULATIDN She rry Emald Pubhshl!d \\l"elh by Mary Ellen VanDusen, Gross~Point~ News Betty Brosseau Proofreader 343.5517 Dtane Morelli Mt"mbo!r Suburb.1n AntfN'bo Puph!o~\l~r.> AdvertlsUlF; Representatt\.e 96 Kt'tthe\oIl A\I;' Deborah S,h elS Manager Mark Barrows .L\. ~~\ Nt.''n''pJpt.>r. of Ampnca Vol. 57, No. 44, Oct. 31,1996, Page 6A Crosse POInte Farnu MI4823& JoAnne- Durur Consultant and .....ahnn.tl Mal) Ann "laudl ~Bureau •\'l '0'1 "pJpt r Ac;"'l U.S. senatorial nomination from Bob Dole? The veteran senator may not have Minnesota on a silver platter - and he been an "executIve type," as Stassen thought dechned it. he had been, but Instead he remaIned a "leg- IslatIve" type Asked about hIS reasons, Stassen tried to explam: "I'm an executive type, not a legIsla- In the Senate, Dole dld an excellent Job not only for Kansas but for the natIOn on many tIVe type," he told hIS Mmnesota backers who Issues He was an able compromiser, and hoped be mIght some day become preSIdent. Asked If he dIdn't run the rIsk of not findmg knew the legIslatIve process as few members dId Thus It ISsad to see hIm demeanmg hIm- a place from whIch to campaIgn for the preSI- self and hIS record by attackmg the president dency if he dIdn't go to the U S Senate, and chargIng that the news medIa and the Stassen acknowledged that was "a nsk" but AmerIcan people are at fault for lettmg one that he was wlllmg to take Clinton get away WIth the wrong-domg that As a consequence, however, he never dId Dole charges hIm WIth make a serIOus challenge after the 1952 elec- Renew WCCC tax for 5 years? mong the many tax proposals on does serve many people m the DetrOIt metro- the N ov 5 ballot IS the request of polItan area and that Pomters are bemg good Wayne County Commumty nelghbors by supportmg the school. WCCC 15 A explormg the continuatIOn of some college College for a five-year extenSIOn of , Its I-mIll tax for general operations classes In the Pomtes, perhaps In cooperatIOn In fact, WCCC IS askIng renewal of the tax WIth the Neighborhood Club a year before It expIres because the college can In Vlewof the Pomtes' hIgh property valua- ride "free" on the state and natIOnal electIOn tIOns, however, POInters WIth homes wlth a ballotmg thIS year whIle In 1997 It would have SEV (state equalIzed valuatIOn) of $200,000 A tribute to the champs & Cecil to hold Its own electIOn m the 32 dIfTerent wIll contmue payIng $100 In county taxes to II of the New York Yankees were that he had to find that fame WIth the Yanks, JunsdlctIons served by the college. support the college-and owners of more valu- heroes after they captured the not the TIgers J The city of DetrOit m the past has gIven able homes WIllpay even more, of course A World Series by stagIng a four- As Joe Falls of The DetrOIt News wrote In WCCC strong support whIch has been suffi- We don't lIke hIgher taxes any better than game rally to defeat the Atlanta Sunday's paper m New York, "The blg man cIent to counter the lack of backIng m the sub- anyone else, but we thInk the 1 mlll for WCCC Braves - but the former 11ger, CeCIl was asked big questIOns, and he gave them bIg urbs, mcludmg the Pomtes, although some produces revenues that now are being faIrly FIelder, was surely an accepted part of the answers" downr"r<'" commumtles have been supportIve well managed and benefiCIal to DetrOIt area heroic company. Those answers mcluded tImely hlttmg, not p ,~I... t P > case can be made that WCCC only of homers but of those lmportant run- young people Some TIger fans felt that FIelder had not scormg SIngles and doubles, and excellent been approprIately respectful of the huge fieldmg when he found hImself playmg first salary the DetrOIt team paId hIm In recent base Voting for nobody years, when the TIgers remained mlred m the So we Jom In paymg trIbute to the world's basement of all baseball, not Just the our every voter, as surely as your Here in the Pointes, it may be instruc- Amencan League champs, to owner George Steinbrenner, who spent well the money he paid to buy a cham- chIef magistrate, exerCIses a pub- tive to look back to the 1992 presidentlal But players WIth FIelder's capaCItIes often hc trust" election, when things, perhaps, looked a pIOnshIp, and to manager Joe Torre, who final- 'Y dream of playmg WIth a wmner and never ly achIeved hiS ambItIOn to manage a World From the Inaugural Address of blt less rosy At that tIme, the number of achIeve that hope FIelder not only got the Sertes wmner, and to the former TIger and ex- chance but proved he could perform even at Presldent Grover Cleveland, March 4, voters, men and women, who opted to get Grosse Pomter, CeCIl Fielder, whose perfor- 1885 out and vote was as follows the champIOnshIp level It IS sad, however, mance proved he belonged m the bIg town Just five days from now, those of us who • Grosse POInte Woods: 14,509 regIs- are registered and phYSIcally able Wlll tered, 11,033 voted (76 percent) have our last chance m thIS mlllennium to • Grosse Pomte CIty 4,684 registered, Letters deCIde who our own chIef magIstrate - 3,665 voted (78 2 percent) the next preSIdent of the Umted States - • Grosse Pomte Farms' 8,578 regis- ISalways preferred over a com- Wlll be. tered, 6,864 voted (80 percent) Letter writer mISSiondeCISIOn Say 'YES' to Judging from campaIgn rhetOrIC, pre- • Grosse POInte Shores 2,250 regls- 'too slick'? SInce no councIl IS bound by Woods parks dIctably heatIng up a~ the hours before tered, 2,024 voted (90 percent) the deCISIOn" of a prevIOus Nov 5 dwmdle down, we may also be To the Editor: council, a mayor needs four To the Editor: • Grosse Pomte Park, 7,395 registered, deCIdIng the future course of mankmd, The "Woods CounCIl Too years to Implement what plans We would like to alert Grosse 6,989 voted (94 percent) Slick" letter (Oct 24) IS truly or proJects he/she has for our Pomte Woode; voters to the the survIval of civilI7atIon, and the fate of recrentIOn bond proposal at the the world What IS remarkable about the~e figures self servmg and paranOld1 The city Twoyears ISnot enough to IS the number of people who could have dell berate omISSIOn of facts fully accomplIsh many tasks bottom of the ballot Proposal - That IS, If we even bother to cast our 11 voted, and dIdn't Overall m the five presents an untrue scenano of and project,> ballot much needed charter changes In 1950, our city had many Thl<; propo<;al, If passed, Pomtes, 18 2 percent of all "voter::." didn't would allow the CIty to sell The nation's recently enacted "motor vote, a total of 6,841 people If they were The GPW charter was \\-TIt- fewer reSIdents and home;, voter" law, which allows ehwble voters ten m 1950, WIth mmor reVl' The larger number of sll,'1la- bonds to pay for numerous unhappy With the way thIngs were, why recreatIOnal Improvements m who register by mail when they receIve SlOns m 1975, 1986 and 1989 tures on a petltlOn more nearly dIdn't they try to change It? On the other TIme marches on, mflatIOn and reflects the proportIOnal num. the CIty'S parks The mIllage theIr drIver's licenses, hab resulted m a hand, If they lIked the ~tatus quo, why not rate to pay for these bonds record percentage of citl7ene; pnmed and pnces have skyrocketed and bel' of resldent" now and caus- try to keep It that way'l the political climate has surely es no hardshIp would not mcreae;e from Its ready to exerCIse their democratic fran- WhIle we're scratchmg our heads over changed These reVISIOns,pro- The language proposed current level chIse that one. we'lIleavf> you WIth one more set po"ed by an ad hoc committee regardIng the court status and Ae;cltl7ens of Gros"e Pomte But WIth all that campaIgn heat, of btatlstlcb from labt time around, gath- of ....hlch I wae;a mpmber, gTPW Judge'e; salary reflects the cur- Wood.,. we want to see Proposal 11 approved by the where's the fire? ered ~y local member.., of the AmerIcan out of a project to reorgam7e rent status of the court and Clty cnde books The project current salary Judge PlCrce voter" Some of the proposed In terms of fizzle, ElectIOn 1996 threat- AssecIatlOn ofUm"er"lty Women from the Improvementc; mclude ens to rank rIght up then' With the last one Pomte city where a gender breakdown .....de;well advI"ed and revealed run" the mo"t efficlrnt active InCOnsle;tencle" which had court In the Pomte ... Compared m<;tdllmg a water slIde at time Comet Kohoutek wa" ~uppobed to was avaJlab]l' gTownover the years to the salane;, of other Pomte Lakefront Park, replacmg the light up the sky Yep, we mls~ed It too In 1992, among elIgIhll' women m Becauc;e I ....as a part of our judge,>, hcr "alaI) Ie; the best fIltering "y<;tem at the News report!'> dfter the last Clmton-Dole Gro1-.se Pomtp Farm", 4.249 were regls- goV('rnment for 20 years, I do bargam m town Lakpfront Park pool, resurfac- debate reveal that many 11 o'clock ne .....~ tpred and only 2,714 votl'd (63 H percent) not undrr'>tand the paranOIa The re"t of the propo"al,> mg tenm<; courts, and programs around the natIOn put a ~tory By contra..,t, m St C]mr Shore~. 86 C) per- dnd ,u"plClOneVidenced by Mr reflecl<; chang!,,> thnt mu"t bp lTI"talhng "afety "urfacmg at con"Hil'T the wompn'" votl' an off )'par In .1 natIOnal elec- Ignore' thp alirgatlOn,>' The"e hy the Gro""e POinte Woods tiOne; After all, the country'B not III a war, thl'> tlmp around to hp cruCIal. wlth Bill tIOn the gTeater turnout mo"t day" votpr, n('ed ,I PO"'ltlvP RecreatlOn ('omml""lon, Will mflatlOn 11-.m check, l'mployment IS trl'nd- Clmton c1l'arly favorpc! hut by no nwan" a D('arlv rrflrrtc; puhlic opinIOn appro.lch nol .1negatl~e, para en'>ure cle'dn, hralthy, safe' lng up, the "tock market 1" ~odnng In certain Wlllnpr The (hangr" do hypac;" the nOld. "UC;pI(IOU'>for our Cltl7ens short, we don't sel'm to he domg too badly To both the men and women of the commlSC;lOn,of ""hlch Sulhvan Jean B. Rice Vote'"YES' on Propoc;al 11 - unle~s. of cour~e, you've been hbtemng Pomtp,>, WPa ...k thh qup"tlOn Will you be 11-.chairman, but puts the dpcl- Retired GPW Dr. John (Jack) Burns Vieki A. Granger to what Bob Dole IS trymg to tell U1-. vOtlllg for nobody on No" [)? .,lOnm the' hand" ofthClvoters councilwoman A public vote. ""hen prdctIcal, Grosse Pointe Wood-OJ , , , -- ~.... ~,...q'12 i!rf :~=? ~ ., 4!1 I ~,....IS f = .....~.J'""" arette pabted to her lower hp I'm on my growls, ''Them customers am't to nobody for no chump It wab Weird' They kept abkJn' change " nothm' but toads, vermm, fes- ' me to do btuff 1 owwr WANT term' bolls on the backside of The woman turnb to him and TO DO Shoppers would mter- break, man our mIserable, underpaId hves bays, "You won't ever earn any rupt me when 1 was talkm' to "Welcome to the New I'd rather face the flames of more than chump change If you my fflends and ask me where Attitude Salesclerk Training Beelzebub hlsself than have to don't change your attitude" Junk was, hke 1knew what's m InstItute (NASTY) My name IS deal one more day With them Someone bhoutb, "Get outta every aisle They wouldn't let Curt and I'm, hke, the teacher whInIn', demandm', questlOn- here, you DINOSAUR!" Otherb me wear earphones and listen I take up the chant, The tItle of thiS first lesson IS Say abkm' leeches" to my tune" But man, most of 'Customerb Who needs 'em "Excellent' Good Job," Curt "DINOSAUR, DINOSAUR the other employeeb - even anyway, man?' says "OK, who can tell me Mark Barrows DINOSAUR DI-NOOOOOO~ the young ones - Just went SAUR!" "OK, what IS a customer?" what the word courtesy along With the program, A teenager In the back row means?" m a moment ¥ou "mile, look another, "What about mean Two security guardb arrive workIn', bem' pohte to cus- raIses hiS hand "Customers Laughter, whoopb and whls them m the eye'>, chat a httle, people, huh, lady?" dnd drag the woman out of the tomers and all that, rumm' It classroom are a distractIOn?" tles spontaneously erupt at the you thank thl:'m " The woman says, "Sure, for dudes hke me "Nice try dude" Curt says mere mentIOn of the word cour- The room belOmeb bilpnt some shopperb - too many ''but tell me more'" ' tesy Some pupils, havmg Curt pulb a cell phone from hiS bhoppers - are rude I could "Settle down, settle down" "So when 1 heard about An attractive woman In her never heard the term before, debk and makes a bnef cdll tell you stones that would gIve Curt says "She IS a dmobau~ NASTI I came fight on over 20s, chewm~ on a wad of ~llm leaf throu~h dlct!onRfH'" The woman contmue". you mghtm 1res But mo<;t PPfl- There's still way too many and they hIred me a'>a teacher dround lIke her, hung up on the sIze 01 an oven mitt, waves Others pretend to regurgItate Whats wrong With you peo- pIe are mce ~nd Just want t J be Here at NASTI we're tramm' her hand frantically, "Me, me, or place their hands In their ple? Customers aren't distrac- treated With ' httll' : espect courtesy and that stupid old you dudes to be salesclerks for me' A customer IS, hke, an armpits and make Impohte tions or leeches They're the Anyway, thiS IS our Job We're stuff about puttm' m a day's the 21st century 'Ilme IS run- annoymg male or female per- sounds reason we are employed PAID to walt on people, work for a day's pay Man, thiS mn' out for all those nerds !lke son from whom which you A neatly dressed mlddle- They're our MEAL TICKET, whether they're fnendly and here's the '90s We don't let that lddy I Just threw outta must, hke, take money so's aged woman speaks up, "I don't for heavenb sake' Without cus- cooperative, or not Why would anyone - customers or bosses clasb Already, NASTI gradu- they Will, hke, leave the store understand. Doesn't every tomers, stores would go out of you take aJob as a sales clerk If - tell us what to do" The ates are startm' to work at so's you can, hke, get back to sales clerk know what It means busmess We put money m our you didn't want to mteract group shows their approval by stores and fast food Jomts talJung on the phone and, hke, to be courteous? ¥ou greet cus- own pockets by bemg patient, With people?" barkmg and stabbmg the air everywhere Someday we're tomers, ask If you can help attentIve and pohte " WIth their fists gonna take over dO':~t~;~~~I~~~IT,.!lke " A man calls out, "I don't them or If you're busy, you let The other pupils begm to make much more than mml- "I remember when I first "OK, repeat after me I'M _ A wizened woman with a clg- them know you'll be"Wlth them mumble One says, "NOT," mum wage I ain't actmg mce started workm' m a store Man ON - MY - BREAK, - MAN "

Grosse Pointe News October 31, 1996, Page 7A The Op-Ed Page

PREZ CUNTON HAS DENIED _Y-!f · _ ALL THOSe. CRAZY Birth of an Committee. said AllEGATIONS. HE DIDN'T DO Charter members of Our "We thought so too," they auto tradition Lady Star of the Sea church, rephed. ANYTHING WRONG, AND Ron and Ius wife, have The Park's Dr. Mark Mary, Three mInutes on been married for 64 years NEITHER DID HILLARY. Johnson has helped a lot of One mmute olT babIes get born, and now he's Half a minute on. AFTER WE RE-ELECT 'HEM delIvered a Sports car Two mmutes off Et cetera. THE INVESTIGATfONS WILL new event to Seen pnnted in dIscreet yel- We watched for the next 20 Detroit to low letters on the back of an STOP AND THE SPEC\AL mmutes and couldn't figure It help even unmarked pohce car on out. PROSECUTOR WILL more of them, Kercheval m the Village' GO and their par- BLUE 'What's the on-olTpattem for BE f:ORCED TO ents, too that fountam?" I asked the parks & recreation department ADMIT IT WAS ALL A Dr Mark is an associate Snack 0' lanterns the next day POLITICAL WITCH director of At Kroger's In the Village, "It's supposed to go on at both the one shopper was pOIntmg out 8 30 a.m and off at dusk," SaId HUNT! DetrOIt to her compamon that the store the young lady, not under- ~ THEREISNO MedIcal Center's (DMC) was haVIng a two-for-one sale standmg the questIon Dlvlslon of Reproductive on Halloween pumpluns Fmally, the explanation COVEAUP, AND GenetIcs and the Center for ~Rlght," he responded. "One 'l..ame from 0.. '['(\u\..n\'enu.:n(..,e T'O.:a'O. who checked In and announced Fetal DIagnOSIs and Therapy, for you, and one for the sqUIr- he had to rake some pieces of OUR PRESIDENT IS whIch last month sponsored rels." NOT A CROOK. Bumpers for BabIes, a claSSIC plastIC trash out of the pool, car show that's hIS personal Spurting event where they had been floatmg braIn child Proceeds from the around the dram and tem- EarlIer tlus month I walked porarIly stoppmg It up "When show go to help bnng unborn up to the new reflectmg Vote Nov. 5 - it'll change your life children With hfe-threatenmg the water flow IS mterrupted, it pool/skatmg nnk fountaIn at actuates the fountaIn's shutoff By the officers of the bIrth defects to the Wayne diplomatIC posts, and return to enough to determme the wm- Patterson Park and the water sWItch" Michigan Political History the state to serve as a JustIce State U./Hutzel HospItal faCIli- ner of that seat, and m turn In the seven bIg Jets stopped. r It's OK now - the fountaIn's Society ty for treatment of the Supreme Court for 16 overall control of the MichIgan stood there a whIle, then off for the year It'll be skatmg Election day, Nov. 5, is fast Workmg on short notIce and years Every tnp across the House of Representatives And walked away, and the fountam season before you know It approachmg We should be Mackmac Bndge, one of Just last year, one of Lansmg's hampered by ram this year, the started Sept 28 benefit still managed thankful that more than four Wilham's great accomphsh. city counCil members won WIth Walked back, and It stopped to showcase more than 30 pnze If you have an FYI tip or millIon Mlchlgamans WIll ments, can be a remmder that a two margin out of 3,708 agam. Was I settmg off some cars and raise over $23,000, another use for those change therr schedules that a very few of us can change votes cast kmd of mtruder alarm? meters, call Ken Eatherly at day freeing up the time to which will go toward trans- hIStory by takIng the time to Our vote matters No matter After a whIle It started (313) 822-4091. vote But, unfortunately, vote. what the neIghborhood cymc portation and housmg for the agaIn almost three mllbon others Forty years later, Just seven says, not all pohtlclans are the parents and medical care for Then It would stop And so who are old enough to vote, of every 1,000 votes cast m the same. Our hves as Amencans the chIldren. on WIll not. governor's race made the dIf. are dIfferent because Bill "I was Impressed that so No rhyme or reason. Among these mllhons of ference between a defeat for ClInton was elected mstead of many people from the commu- The other folks watchmg It non-voters are many of our mcumbent JIm Blanchard and George Bush Our hves as mty chIpped in to make tms were as puzzled as I was. fnends, neIghbors and family the election of the preVIously MichIgan reSIdents are dllTer- event a success," says Dr. "I thought I'd broken It," I members They WIll still com- little-known Senate Majority ent because John Engler was Mark ''The money we raIsed Depression: Treat It. Defeat It. plaIn that taxes are too hIgh, Leader John Engler More elected mstead of JIm WIll help bnng over dozen or that government seTVlces time will be needed before hIS- Blanchard famlhes to the DMC that oth- aren't good enough, or that tory can Judge what Gov. erwise would not have the THE ATLAS COLLECTION some law IS wrong or unfarr Engler's greatest Impact on The dally newspapers are opportumty" But they WIll reJect the oppor- the state has been, but does full of examples of the temble Next year's show WIll be tumty to share in guidmg our anyone thInk that Michigan IS consequences that many of our even bigger and better, a hos- common destmy through the not dllTerent because of hiS brothers and sIsters around pital spokesman said, adding ballot box time m office? the world must suITer when that It also may be earher m Why bother to vote? With It IS not Just stateWIde races democratic processes faIl It the year. Stay tuned milhons of votes cast, another that have been deCided by a should be a matter of great vote can't really make a dllTer- few voters Two years ago, 59 pnde to be able to step up to a Having a great ence And aren't all pohtIclans votes out of 32,348 cast m one votIng machme and help gJIlde the same anyway? MIchigan House of our own collective destmy old time of it Such excuses are common, Representatives race were On N ov 5, please vote Fnends of longtime Woods but they are not true Every reSident Ronald Houle had day our IIVe!Jare dllTerent m so much fun planned for him some Important ways because Halloween scary for pets the week of hIS 90th bIrthday of a very close election result Halloween can be fnghten- away from sugary treats and (It was Thesday, Oct 8) that We have seen thIS many they had to start a couple of times at the natIOnal level mg or even dangerous for pets, other Halloween goodieS, days early to get It all In John Kennedy's popular vote says the MIchigan Humane which can cause IntestInal Society (MHS), but owners can The week-long celebratIOn VICtOryover Richard Nixon In upset take a few Simple precautIOns began the prevIous Sunday 1960 reflected a difference of "Chocolate, espeCially, I" to protect their pets when frIends and famdy less than three out of every dangerous for dog<;," SayS arrIved from CalIforma, 1,000 votes cast In 1948, "We recommend that cats be MItchell 'Chocolate contams Flonda, New Hampshire, Owosso's Thomas Dewey kept mdoors all the tIme," says theobromIne, a sub"tance , Texas and would have beaten Harry Michele Mitchell, MHS com- whIch can cause a condition Wlsconsm for brunch, followed Truman WIth only a small mumty relations director called chocolate tOXICO,>IS,and by an afternoon receptIOn change In votes around the "Indoor cats !lve longer and In severe cases, can b(' fatal' gIven by hiS daughter, healthier hves and can be per- country And an equally thm Halloween IS also a good Marilyn Lewis fectly content But espeCially margin allowed Zachary time to help home Ie'>'>ammal" - And then there were all around Halloween, outdoor or Taylor to defeat Michigan's by takmg part In the Michigan those phone messages that roammg cats are often the VIC- leWIS Cass 100 years earher Humane SoclCty'" Halloween Just kept on commg, Includmg tims of pranks or even ntuahs- m the 1848 preSIdentIal race door-to-door collpctlOn congratulatIOns sent very long tic abu"e Be sure your cat IS In 1950, IfJur;t 15 more peo- Children and adult" allk,' col- ell"tance from Ron'" nephew, The Triumph of Design ple m each of MichIgan's coun- safely m"lde and stays there lect donatIOn" m<;tead of tr,Hil- Capt. John M. Griffin. In Tht T It!un \11 t' \\ It," "", '" m 1,1, tICShad voted for former Gov durmg Halloween festlvltle<; " tlOnal treat", and all pro('£'£'el" Ro"ma \luh,!"'" TnI\,n1(nt Inll"hrun~,rlll::(lil Harry Kelly, G Mennen Dogs, too, can become overly go to support the Michigan The birthday guy's a 20 )ear t'r ...It rl111~ ...II\(. r !r\ Hll ....l~h T\' \2 l)~l~ "Soapy" WillIams would have agItated With the excitement of Humane Society CrJl£'lty mpm!wr of the Gros"e Pomte been a httle- noted one-term the Halloween fe"tlvltle" It IS Inve"tlgatlOn [)lvhlOn Sp£'C1al SeOlor" Cluh, servmg on the governor of MIChIgan Instead, a good Idea to keep dog" mSlde, camster" are avallahl(' ,It MHS Ho<;pltahty CommIttee and WillIams wa" re.el('cted to hIS confined In a room 10 your faclllt\('" m DetrOIt, l{ochl'c,ter bowl 109 team roc,t£'r He'" cur- second term and went on to house away from the front Hills and Westland r('ntly active m th(' Meal" on serve SIXterm" as g9vernor, door, when trlck-or-treaters TIFFANY & For more mformatlOn, call Wh('els program anel has C:(). serve both PreSident" arrive Pets should also be kept "prvcd on the Gro,>,e Pomte (810) 852-7420 , , • 1\1( Kennedy and Johnson m \\lnoel" Sf'nJor ('ltI7('n..,'

'I \ '-~-r----"'----~-,-:"'_-::1------_.""-"''''''--''''''''''''------'''" - ---...-..,.,~_...--- .. ---_ ...... -- ... • • SA October 31, 1996 o InIon Grosse Pointe News The meaning of Halloween is it mind over matter? By Victor Bloom, MD If we didn't want to anger hIm The elll \, lupedla savs that and chocolates and httle gargoyles performed the same commg door-to-door With no or her, whIle the SpIrlt IS stIll pumpkms, pumpkm pIe and Hallo\1 ,'('II I~ 110\\ II dllldrell's functIOn on GothIC cathedrals real tncks, only seekmg assumed to be close by It IS a" pumpkm muffins and donuts holrddj, but It \I dS originally a If the ghost IS IIstenlllg, and It IS mterestmg, whIle we treats The trees are festooned CeltIc f",,[n'dl for the dead, al1dapp~c~er It~lron~ watch the antics of chIldren WIth ornaments and IJghts, we wouldn't want to offend that at the time of the abun- celebr.l(ed Oil (he ld"t dd) of hun or her It IS as If there IS and adults ahke, to conSider representmg pumpkms and the C('lt Ie \ ",Ir Oct 31 dance of the harvest, we cele- the hIstorIcal context and psy- skeletons really no death, rehglOl1 teach- brate the proces!' of death Elemenh Z>f [hat festlldl \\ere es us that the SpIrIt lIves on chologlcal meanmg of the cus- The decoratIOns are a It IS because WInter IS com- toms and rItuals whIch have Incorpo! ,l[l'd mto the But there are many ghost remmder that Thanksglvmg Ing After the harvest the been evolVIng throughout the Chrlstldn huhdaj of A.II stones which assume that the and ChrIstmas are commg cornstalks Wither With the years When I was a kid, the Hallo\I:" E\<' the mght pre- SpIrlts can be malevolent or ChrIstmas IS the ultimate grapevme.'> The salmon come wIldest ones WIelded flour m a ceding All :-',1Int,,' IHallow,,') m'''Chll'\ ()\1~ The b,,~t of them, denIal of death, because the Odl.K to :'(.ldW U dud die I he Da. told m the right way, can scare sock aud would Jump out at savIOr was born on thIS day, In birds fly south, and there IS you, shoutmg "Halloween'" Ulltll rell'nt tImes 1Il some the WItS out of you Boor the dead of wmter, and 1- the chill of death m the air Eventually we were all cov- part!:>of Europe, It was People go to haunted houses to because of hIm, we are glVen belle.ed tlM! all thIS mght The ancIent Celtics were ered white and the SIdewalks the chOIce of everlastmg hfe frighten and be frightened It pagans who had reason to fear wItches and \1arlocks flew IS a hme for the liVIng to be and walls were chalked WIth dbroad, and huge bonfires the COming of the cold Many skulls and crossbones Victor Bloom, MD, tS cltmcal mischievous, that IS why we would die m Winter Some were bUllt to ward off these have triCks and masks and Wmdows were soaped assocwte professor of psychIa- malevolent spmts ChIldren's years there would not be Now the costumed kIddies try m Wayne State Unwerstty's costumes We will say Baal enough food to go around pranks replaced witches' trIcks back to the ghost, and maybe, are accompamed by parents School of Medlcme m the 19th century, but most They sought desperate mea- If we are lucky, scare hlm or sures to prevent the commg of of the other Halloween cus- her away Be gone! IS the smilIng skull - how tom:, dre probably survIvals WInter One of the stones m In the psychologlc theory of fascmatmg, how hornble, how from the Celtic festival the ancient structure of the unconscIOUS, we call thIS wonderful I Stonehenge was the tallest. RE.;LECTJUDGEHAROLDII()()J) In many cultures there are defense "IdentIficatIon with Halloween IS one of the best customs, rItuals and festivals When hned up WIth another the aggressor" - If we can't times to defend agamst the stone, the sun was directly MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS to appease the dead In our beat 'em, Jom 'em horror of death, about the over It at the summer sol- ENDORSED BY LABOR CIVIC & BUSINESS GROUPS culture the eulogy IS tradition- The negatIVIty that has thought of our bodIes diSInte- ally Said at the memorial ser- stIce ThiS IS when the sun been edIted out IS transferred gratmg SIXfeet under, food for was highest In the sky, and Vlce Llstenmg attentIvely, to the ghosts, demons, goblins, the worms people often wonder how any from then on the days got EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUSTI witches and warlocks We, the The very Idea of ghosts hv- person could be so good, tak- shorter, even though It was 23 YEARS AS A 1UIXJ'E (14 YEARS ON TIlE COURT OF APPEALS) hVlng, Will, one day m the ing on is a demal of death, at ing the eulogy lrterally the tlurd week of what we 1lit1lr1lr11ll~"..-lIIftI_1Iood year, assume the prerogatIves least phYSIcal death But the now call June PO ... )11231, DoioII, 1Il4l2l11231 Actually, thIS speech IS a care- of the dead. We will become best denial of death IS In I thInk that what they had fully edIted document, leaVIng skeletons and though dead, do laughter In the face of It, and In mInd, With what we now out all the negatIve character- damage (trICks), hke the sweets. The supermarkets call "concrete thinking" IS IStICSof the deceased It IS as malevolent dead. The symbol abound m sweets, candy corn that If they set the stone If You Want A Career, under the sun on that day, it will stay up and the days Secretary of State offices to be closed would not shorten toward the Why Not Start One That Lets You COmIng of wlllter and the chill of death They had to move for November, December holidays these multI-ton megalIths Determine Your Own Earnings? Secretary of State CandIce S Jan 1 MIller said. When reneWIng by With great dIfficulty over con- l-oM Imcstments one or MJCru!'JI1 's );lf~est and most rcsp<:,:ted fuU SCf\1Cebrokerage MIller has announced that all MotOrIsts whose drIver fax, motOrIsts must fax a copy SIderable dIstances firms nccd~ d\narruc, self mob' Jtcd people who \\'ant to put meLT coUcgc: or profeSSJonal cxpenence to oclter ll5C '" Imc'tmenl bccUO'e5 A, an FoM In'l:Stment ExCCtlme, your 180 Secretary of State branch hcenses or license plates expire of theIr hcense plate renewal This IS how the mind of eanung potcnoaJ IS llirutcd onh b\ \ our O\\n mOO\'atlon offices Will close III observance over any of these Ion g form, proof of insurance and prImitIVe man worked, ritu- \\That do 'ou need to be an FoM lmcstment I:xcCU[1\c) of state hohdays dUrIng hohday weekends should completed credIt card charge als, prayers and IncantatIons • D~tcrmmatlonto sllcccc::d November and December The renew early. Customers can SQp to the Secretary of State's • An cnrrcprcncunal Spirit to influence the gods m theIr • Commltment to pro\tdmg oUlstandlng sen ICe: to dlents branch offices wIll close for expect fastest servIce mId- office. Motorists Will receIve favor. The EgyptIans bwIt • Senous mterest on the hnanela) ser\lee mdustf) Veterans Day on mornIng, mid-afternoon, mId- the tabs by mail withm seven pyramids to protect and pre- • Strong personal mrcgnll Monday, Nov 11, week and mid-month busmess days. Bachdor's degree: In Sales or Marketmg preferred, busmess C'xpenence: 1S :also serve the dead, and the IaJuablc Thanksglvmg on Secretary of State offices are The MIchIgan HistOrIcal ancient Clunese of the north- To learn m= about 3 n"" career", ;U1 FoM In'cstmenl E>.CCtlll\C, please: send your Thursday and FrIday, Nov 28 open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Museum, operated by the ern prOVInce of Xian formed resume to our Grosse POLme Woods locanon, to the altc:nnon of the Branch Manager- and 29, Tuesday, Thursday and FrIday Department of State and locat- thousands of life-size terra Chnstmas on Tuesday WIth most branch offices open ed at 717 W. Allegan m down- cotta soldIers to protect the and Wednesday, Dec 24 and Wednesdays 11 a.m to 7 p.m. town Lansmg, WIll also be dead emperor. 25, For added converuence, CUB- closed on Nov 11, Nov. 28-29, Fnghtenmg statues guard- MICHIGAN'! LE.4DlhG IROXEM-GE FiRM S-lJJ3 • News Year's on Tuesday tomers may renew vehicle Dee 24-25, and Dec 31 and ed the temples and palaces to 20155 Mack Ayenue • (313) 884 9600 or (800) 8526693 and Wednesday, Dee 31 and lIcense plates by mall or by fax, Jan 1. ward off eVl1 spirits, while Attn. Robcrt A Martinez, Abnagcr loM Irw,=lUncnn II :an u.aJ rturu Em I 'tT

DENNII ARCHER, MAIOR, CITY Of DmolT • T~OMA! BORlmJ, MAIOR, TUHlON • JOHN DANAHER, MAYOR, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • JOSEPH DANSBURY, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE WOODS • ALlEN DICKENSON, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE WOODS. THOMAS FAHRNER, MAYOR PRO TEM, GROSSE POINTE WOODS • EDWARD GAFFNEY, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • ELIZABETH GANDELOT, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • MIC~AEl GUIDO, MAYOR, D!Al80RN • PALMER HEENAN, MAYOR, GROSSE POINTE PARK. JOHN HUmEMAN III, TRUSTEE PRESIDENT, GROSSE POINTJo' SHORES • lEOLA Proposal S builds new Lions and Tigers stadiums, HUIlTIR, tim, WAINE (OUNlY • GAIL KAESS, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • MICHAEL KENYON, TREASURER, GROSSE POINTE SHORES • creates 5,000 jobs - and doesn't raise property taxes a )AI1£1 KINA!O, MAIOR, MELVINDALE • RONALD KNElSER, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTe. FARMS • dime. Team owners and private corporations pay most ROBm KOlA!!N, MAIO!, HAMI!AMCl • RONALD LASkOWSKI, TRUSTEE, GROSSE POINTE SHORES. of the costs - and all cost overruns. Proposal S adds a Eo McNAMARA, WA!lU (OU~ll EXECUlM • I1UlANN MANUIEY, (OUNm PlHlD£NT, DmolT • RICHARD MERn, JR" TRUSTEE, GROSSE POINTE SHORES • JOHN small surcharge on hotel rooms and rental cars. Hotel MONAHAN, TRUSTEE, GROSSE POINTE SHORES' N, WILLIAM O'KEEFE, TRUSTEE, GROSSE POINTE SHORES • FRANK PAWZOLO, MAYOR, owners and car rental firms support the plan - and HARPER WOODS • PATRICK Pm, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE • lll(l!l PomR, MAlOt, Proposal S leaves your taxes alone! HIGHlANO Pm • KENNETH POYNTER, HARPER WOODS BOARD OF EDUCATION • WIION ~118E, MAYOR,TAILOR • FRm SAIl, MAIOR, I.JNcoLN Pm • VIVIAN In the city and the suburbs, leaders are coming SAWICKI, COUNCIL MEMBER, HARPER WOODS • ERIC STEINER, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE together and saying it's time to work together to bring POINTE WOODS • JIMII TAllll, MAIOR, Ecool • 806 T~OMA\, MIIOR, WElTlA~D • ROSE THORNTON, our area roaring back. Won't you join us? TRUSTEE, GROSSE POINTE SHORES • ORESTO VELARDO, COUNCIL MEMBER, "ARPER WDODS • PETER WALDMEIR, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • KENm~ WA!FIHD, MAIOR, WAYNE • EDWARD WILBERDING, II, COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE FARMS • BARBARA WILLETT, Vote Yes on S TRUST£E. GROSSE POINTE SHORES • WIUIAM WILSON. COUNCIL MEMBER, GROSSE POINTE WOODS • NORMA WUIMLINGU, MAIOI, SoUTHGITI

" , - ...... -...... "",_,1 't October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News Qninion 9A Breast cancer a national priority By Jane Abraham Day curable If detected early. Anyone who has lost a ,~~~'oi>..,~PETE & FRANK'S Spence has consistently Breast cancer IS a terrIble mother, sister, daughter, Wlfe voted to support breast cancer dlSease and ItS effects are far or frIend to breast cancer research Last year he voted to reachmg Not only did Spence knows the devastatIOn the dIS. restore funds to the National lose hIS mother, the disease ~ ~ FRUIT RANCH ease brmgs to our world. My InstItute of Health, and he took away our chIldren's husband, Spence Abraham, recently Signed a letter of sup. grandmother before they met knows thIS first hand. Spence port encouraging and support. her. I, too, never had the 18592 E. NINE MILE lost hIS mother, Juhe, to mg $125 ml1hon for breast opportumty to meet or know breast cancer in 1982. cancer research m the her HOURS: MON.-SAT. 8-7 SUNDAY 8-5 Spence has said that if his Department of Defense appro- Breast cancer costs our mom had been more aware of priatIOns bill nation dearly, and not onlv m • SerVing The Area For Over 40 Years. th~ W:l~llbeano had the bene- ThiS has become an Impor- terms of direct costs or pro- fit of the technology aVaIlable tant cause for our family. I ductivity. Each year, more We Now Accept: ~ CD IG1 fl:gs today, perhaps she would have was honored to serve on the than 554,000 women dIe from survIved The terrIble loss fie CongressIOnal CommIttee for breast cancer - 1,600 In and hIs family experIenced the NatIonal Race for the MIchigan alone. Breast cancer has made hIm hope that no Cure, in Washmgton, DC, robs us of our mothers, grand- one else will ever have to go last June Our famIly and sev. mothers, Sisters, daughters, through such grief. eral staff members took part fnends and Wives Consequently, Spence has 10 the Race for the Cure 10 Consequently, we lose shared made thIS Issue a PrIOrIty- DetrOIt last April. moments, hugs, understand- by votmg for programs aimed Spence and I were so mg, fnendshlp and Intimacy at ehminatmg thiS disease. pleased to partIcipate m public The costs and effects of thiS And Spence and I Wlllwork semce announcements pro. disease to our country and ItS dl1igently to help inform motmg breast cancer aware- famlhes are too great to Americans of the advanced ness and mammography test- ignore. ALL MICH IGAN49~ technology available today mg Our mam goal m domg Please jam Spence and me that can save people from these ads ISto mcrease aware- 10 the fight ag81nst breast breast cancer. APPLES LB. ness among both women and cancer. Early In his term, Spence men. In the pubhc semce Jane Abraham is the wzfe of co'sponsored a resolutIOn to announcements, Spence asked u.s. Sen Spencer Abraham CALIFORNIA designate Oct. 19, 1995, as men to encourage the women (R-Mzchzgan) and the mother National Mammography Day. in their hves to be aware of of three children. The He also supported a resolutIOn the dlSease and to have regu. Abrahams had their third SUGARSWEET 99~ designating June 15, 1996, as lar mammograms After all, child, Spencer Robert, on NatlOnal Race for the Cure breast cancer is 96 percent Sept. 5. STRAWBERRIES LB. Year-round registration starts at WCCC MICHIGAN Wayne County Community limited to only certaIn periods county in the nation. $ 29 College (WCCC) now provides of time during the academic Ivery was previously acting student friendly year-round year for registration. president and vice president of regu;tratlOn as a part of the "This is Just one more of InstructlOn at Mountain View continuing changes being many steps we're takmg to College of the Dallas CAULIFLOWER HEAD advanced by WCCC President make Wayne County Community College District, Dr. Curtls L. Ivery. Community College one of the the second largest community ''We need to be able to give best commumty colleges In college system in the nation. FALL HARD directlon and help to people Michigan and in the nation," He was named the about the future of their hves Ivery said "Outstanding College when they need it, right now, Ivery initiated "sweeping President of 1996" by the Life Wlthout making them wait on changes" after becoming Extension Foundation SQUASH 19~B. an academic calendar," Ivery WCCC president In September Ivery also served in the cabl- SaId. 1995. The changes range from net of then Arkansas Gov. Bill Under the new registration curriculum review and stream- Clinton. Ivery was the first program, students will be able hned management to more stu- Mrican American, and the to receive year around: dent fnendly pohcies and more youngest appointee to the cabl' • Student career and voca. local on entatIon WIth pro- net of the governor of tIonal counseling. grams hke site-based manage- Arkansas, • Academic counseling to ment develop the proper mix of class- Ivery has said that these HEALTHY es program imtIatives represent a • RegIstration for the next fundamental and comprehen- CHOiCE $ aVaIlable semester. slve redirection of WCCC by BROWN All counseling, advismg and the board of trustees and his regIStration can now also be newadmlDlstratlOn. TOP done at anyone of the five "These actions are only the WCCC campuses under a Slte- beginmng of rebwldmg WCCC TURKEY based management change mto one of the most progres- • - -- -~ --~ -- BREAST already announced by Ivery sive community colleges in ,aAmencan~rtAssocjatron That program returned control MichIgan and the country," V and dIrection of WCCC to the Ivery said commumties It serves with WCCC serves more than site-based responslblhty, 11,000 students from 32 com- Take your heart accountablhty and manage. munities In a 550.square.mile WISCONSIN ment at the local campus level. district at five campuses. to court. $2 COLBY 29 Students were preVIously Wayne is the seventh largest ExerCise serves you nght CHEESE LB. Elaine Hartmann.' Why I'm Running H(R~H(VllS3 rRU~H1DOLl99~ I Want to Speak For You SWE ET I~00 TOMATOU l~:,Z Like so many of you. I have watched With alann the mean-<;pmted directIOn pohtlc<; ha<;taken In recent year!> Ihave listened to the public school sY'item and public school ESCAPES $AVEONACASE$19~\~ 2_ teacher<; bemg baltered and ba<;hed by <;peclal mterest groups With self-'iervmg agendas I have watched In disbelief as legislators attempt to take away a woman's nght to choose her own reproductive optIOns Iam runnIng for <;taterepresentative so I can <;peakfor alllhose who aren't bemg heard. MARZIlli 99~~:~~~ED$249 GAL We Need To Go Forward, Not Backward ~AlADDRU~IN'S CIDfR Grosse POinters know that public schools are capable of educatIOnal excellence Our RtG,& ~ATfRH 80Z BODLE , own public school sy<;tem IS one of the best In the state All that could be endangered If state legislators vote to amend the con<;tltutlon In order to pennlt vouchers for pnvate and parochial school students Our school sy<;tem, hke every other public school system in the state, would face a CflSlS unprecedented In Its hIstOry, If public <;chools outSide our communIty are fallmg, and some are. we need to Improve them, not dismantle them A woman's nght to choose should be mVlOlate No one should choo<;e for her, lea<;tof BERINGER FETZER all the government GIven the chance, my opponent "would vote to make ahor1lOn WHITt ZI~.HANDfL SUNDIAL Illegal (Gro'ise Pomte News. 7125/96) I WIll fight to protect a woman's fight to 750 Ml CHARDO~,"AY choo<;e 750 ML The Only Endorsement That Counts Is Yours It Isn't easy for an ordtnary cltl7en to run for public office agaln<;t a career politICIan I SALE Flower Special made that hard decl<;lon becau<;e I believe the I<;<;ue<;that are Important to man~ of u<; PRICES are not bemg dealt With faIrly, hone<;tly or <;cn<;ltlvely The only endor<;ement I care GOOD of the Week 31ST about 1<;the one Ihope you'll g,ve mc on Novcmhcr 5 ocr THRU MINI NaY 3RD e I \ l. \ "\ CARNATIONS 1$100:50 1 l ~( "~l l 1 OFF: OFF I q\ dntltlt" <1,,1 \\( VoteElaine Hartmann I NON- : STORE I T~<:lr\ t' 'he n~ht Ir) I m I RIFRIC,IRATED • MADE Quant t", '01 for State Representative 1 STO':,~~ADE. MUFFINS 1 n.\pons.'!'h. for EXpIRES 1113/96 • EXPIRES 11 j 96.J t\ pn~,arhl,al HrM< $1~~ L PaId for hI the Committee To Fleel Flame HaTlmann 116 Kerb} Road Gro~~e POInte Farm' ... ------_ _---

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'The MJdugan Fratemdl Order of Pohce looks torward to worlung With Andrew Richner III OUf continued efforts to fighl cnme ., "As one of only three Lt. David Hiller, Legislative Chairman "We gt YC our nod to Richner W1lhIus Republican comnllSSJOners In a prolen track recoo:llD government" heavily Democrallc county, Mr Miulj~lI FClI",1Wll O. un uCPuli~~ Grosse Pointe News Richner hds had to be resourceful about playmg a "Because II matters who represents us, we "DeSPite OOI1SIderableopposition from lawmaler.s role and prolecung urge you to Vale for Andrew Richner" staunchly Democrauc COlIUll1Ssloners, Ius constltuenls' Interests." The Mayors he has held fast lO free-market Detroit Free Press pnnclples legislatIve pnonues 10clude "Andrew Richner ISa proven tax-fighler ta:ephlne S Beard,lee Barbara Gattorn QOLnn Zellelm3lr Nel>on Channell people of our distnct and do so wllh hard Greater Detroit Cbamber James and Brend. Thomp",n Mr &. Mrs Vernon Gl Brtta,n Robert Klac'" Mr and \lrs Paul M Koch Dr and Mrs Gordon M \lufTav Glon. Konsler Mrs Roben \1 Anderson Philip G Tann .. n J,m and Wend) Bradle) John and Joann Enekes Arlene Hendne Laura R Hoebner Tim Beck Jane F Solomon Charles F Delhndge Dr Robert G Borth., Thelma \l Abdoo James L Scroth Bob and Jane Buhl Blo,som E Begeman Harold and Jeanetle Vreeland Bob Mldaels Paul A Szabo Dr A J Kaspor Bob Kltehen Peggy An ne Haddad Bnan Gore Dr &. Mrs Edward J Venmel Helen and J.. k Paczala 1,m and Bonlla Gordon LouIS Berta", Roben A Breadon Allce and Andy Baetz Ene P \\ oodfen Gregocy Plsehea "athy Kuchnel Su",n Lorenz Bob Baleer12k Mr & Mr> Rem' Vandenbroeck \lr and Mrs \\"I,am Kendall RIChard B Stander John Krueger A.lC\ C)1r('hc.'r _t. r 'lan" Irv.an "Ir and M" R Rlckerd Suzanne H A,delherg Palnela l Z.lell Ph'llp DIClumon unon J Kolasa B~m \,.L -\ \\,"XllI -\rt Sipolia Rohert Joh n Star!' George Kramer Thompson Lee and Bdfb Thomas Fred Dodge \1r Jnd \Ir'" Ju-..tln \h rJn Demll \lannle Bnan Pardo James M and 1o"pb Ine Sesn" Ralph \\ Cald"ell "Iorma Kocher Da\ld G SIra<:han Lvnn LaRue Mr and Mr< Ernest Beck (' drl and Fr In SultzmJn Bob K'lJSer Paula E G,b",n Jaoe Woodruff Palnc,a & Lou" Rad,e Donald Stehr Heney M Kuhlman Roger and Sh"ley Vander!.., Beyan SOOl,loo II'" HID..-, 'u<. ..hlerh."ln John 0 "tontgomer. Linda S R,CCI MT and Mrs Joseph Fromm Cand,ce Hueneman Serg,o SantaIJago John and Carm,la Bruela Shannon Breltenhecher F1iulxth L Smllh 1\ "her \l Bruc.er Jr Brad Elvldge \lr and \lrs Ed"ard Pete" Dr Ra\ mond J rarrar Walter Bernard \al Thunm Peter &. Jane Do" Lim HJl:!\!.JI1 Greg o!I\dPam Wheeler Leonard \\,nler Roth and John Bradfield Kel\h HIC~s Brenda BOle Jane Grunow \lIIJ"d \dl Stephen and Tamara GLibert Tom and Beth Ca.I,.<;;leman Dr rugene Mezger Sand) and Brad Bruc ~er Dr and \Irs Da"d P Bf) ~ Lisa Damman John J Petz \mllld k.. T~mnr. La\A.rence Slocum Ruth and Ale' Kade Chuc~ and Mama Get? u" \1 KIStner FranU Taugner Harold G NIXon Tom Lombard. Kathl ~hemll ~JliI Be"hhac~ 1'"I,on G Ro~ef'i \Iall) Banka Mr and M" John R Shoo!. Manen and Emma Hutch,n",n \Ir and Mr< Thomas R lud, M,lIer Clarence BCIdruff Mr and "rs H \lcFadden Palnck F Carron I\llham Kroppe R"hard F Carter John BruCl Peter \loran Jack Accardo T,moth, B Con", Vjc~, Granger 1\ola H Tutag Anne QUint Mr and M" Chari" Stumh Jr Ellzabeth ~laJnla~ Grunyk Edmund anJ EIJlabt.lh Barbour Carolln \1 '1111 \Iar. and Raelene Bugaj Lee Jerem) V Ta) lor John R SullL\an Jr Ann BleJgh W,lber \1 Bru,ker III Camc, Jr SanJrJ J 011\ len Janet L Coat" \llChael artd Jul'a Smllh and mdny more t JamesG Saros Helben and Betty Wtnkler Rrehard E Moellenng Rcglna GmLh \Ir A. \lr. Rolxrt D \lell, Dehb,e DoI,",~, Maureen L Allison Irene E Gracey Tom Gra\es R,,~ and Charlene Lool'" Anthon} r Randazzo Dr HJm 1\0", Stefan G "Ilm,z .. Elecled OffiClllls Cmamhon; Vol" Romeo Ros" Welham Je,ons \llolke Btll Oddo and Altce Dea Tem .In i Sue ~oJomon 'an"" C \emlcr En!Iorstmen Is Gerald and Aodre) La" ne Marv Kall ardo, Cynth, a !evon' Dre. and JanICe KJ) Mr and ~I" Chns COIll.,. [1l12lxlb -\ll>crt.,'n eel"te C SmHh Andre" Slo" An and Betsy Getz John and Joy Ward D.ne and Suzanne McLmden J,m and D,ane Behm \\lIham Jnd [}.)ftln\ .\111"n Karen LL"""an Robert and \lacy Ellen Moran GO\ernor John Englt.T \If and \lrs Ronald B Capp MIChael G Samyn Marv LoUl'" Forcade George GU Grn~l"ePomle Lomm' K Kendall Cla"e McGargle Mr and \lrs WIlham Dman Ellzabelh Burton Tangley Fran~ and R",,, E,"m~, Carol Slead Mayor John F Danaher Gn.~( r\ JnJ Rlhc(,.(,.J \idler Barbara 0 Denier "Iorma P1t.lp Nancy M Fielding ScollSmtth Mr and M" John Dumo Mrs John F Monahao Gros~e Pomlc Farm ... ","Uft \otkr Rohert H I'\tell \ictona P,"ulp R St~v.art F1emmg Joseph E Oand) &:.nc E John ...on Roman D,d)c~) Mayor PalmerT Heenan \ue f' t\rmoru ...\<:r Tom and Carol "ihea Heather Dc:n\ef Franl Pem nan \\l\1lam L Newman R D Manm Edmund Tropp <"'ro~ POJRle P Jrl.. ",r~ xhmldt Dr Eudoro Coello Linda Mahd" K Vanlelberghe Slocum Don Stannz.e Diane and JIm D"oo Jac~ Boland PreSide. 11John }luc!temJ.n 111 SmaIl "mine L)nn H Bacon \lr & Mrs Charles S DavIS III M A Jerome Dr and Mrs Lany Diebel Emanuel J ROlhLS Mr and Mrs Leonard Gabnd Gros~ POlnh .. ShOTt.'" Bern -\1 Ll \lI.legand HaroldJIn~s Locelle K Bell Janel S \lanClnl William] TroJano"s!., Arthur SCOII \Iayor Rohert E NO\J1~e Jlmm\ (onnm Tom Co,le George R S Seraphim Mr and \Irs \I,lham H Race Ralph and Dorothy Blohm Ann H Warren Betly Kan~," JefTold V Mar Corhs> \Ioro"s~e Dan and Roberu. POl"'l IC Harper \\ood> G -\ Ir,e~en Ja' S G Welbam Charles B Walcb '-Ir and Mrs Carllon R Lindell John F Frunp Fran Ti chenor Fd Jnd Don' r3Wr Anthony FlCaml H KitngbeLi CounCil Member') Diana \l Dunlop W Clark DUf1lTltnr Irene \.I J,n""n Robert A \\aldec~ Dr Ilemer r ~,bmldt \laf) Elun Hon Vernon K Ausherman leffre' Gentlle CurtiS Mumav. GelGra\ Audray Jennings Cath; Nordb; \Ir and \lrs Gus A Pall., Lore na D \.Ielde JamsJ"ons Jon Rlmanelh Hon Dan" I C lar~ Tom Ziolkowsiu John and Lynn Cnssman L Ll and Peler Palen DJ\ld Shrake Hen rv Lorenz Jr ShLrle) Foltan Da\ Id ColOSImo Hon Cheryl Co'tantlno Paul D Maues John R ~hlert Fredenco and Pamela Bartel C Pel,man \lr and "Irs Ken Dre" Chns Bell Hon Joon Ellen \\ .. efield Chud. Thomas IICIu and Roben Toma Roben \lacGIIIl> Dr & Mrs Richard J Ferrara Jr Albert F BrengtnJll \l'chael Ko"c~t Soe Ca, ler Gerald \llserendino Ida MucClante Hon RIChard A b mond Bogg LO She "a M Farrant DeIlJ Small PJO' and \lan \\emhoff Sue Carner Hon Thoma.> J Fahrner \Ir and Mrs J K Abbs D"o Headlee Cyrtlla \\allace Joh n and "I azgaret CharlOt Roh," Milazzo J m RundqUl,t Jen Unger Hon Ed" ard J Gaffney La"Tetl<:e A Gant Domemco D,G,acomo Dre" \\oodruff Robert and Dorothy SICOIesteel John Huc~ms Judllh K DeFau" Elame T and \lalteT B"rns Hon LISa \lower Gandelot Carol Anne Cobane John Parsons L,nda lopIccolo Ste .. SIa,hu~ M rand \lr< \i'Iche II \lahc~1 PJ.ulme -\nde'f"on John and \lary \la" Hon Barbara Gauom \Ir and M" Earl I Heenan III Jacqueil n \1 Scott James Hewlll RIChJrd H Bndge Carol Cyman \\,lllam P Sklut Leonard Ben ';on '1lColas Kahardos Serafina Scharer Hon Joseph' Jenntngs Sebasnan \Iacen Robert and Elame L)nch Ilene J Bro"n Hon Gail Kaess Gm Collell Bn an and S"san Gral es Dennis H Mongo, en Dr Donald BLrmlngham Gregg and Iul'e Berendt VirgJRI3 OrtlSl lad. Greer Hon ShlTley J Kennedv Jeffm G Adam' Linda Sloan Da"d L Rogers Dr OJ lId B IlnlJlom Elaine \lartlndale Dennis and Rosemary Hawhee Lawrence B Graves. Jr Hon Ronald V Kne Lser ra, Dunn ...1and \Iar. Ann Loos>ell L,sa Sammon \1lChael Franck Dr Lanmng DaVIdson Jana and Ste\e Brownell Anthon> S~omslu Hon Peter C laFond Fran!. S,OIl H,dge Joseph A Baratta Jennifer DeHa)es W Liltam H Cha"Vln Jr \Ir and Mr> John E Krausmann Anthon) J Spada Chuco and Jean Elliot Joseph Sanchez Jr Hon Thomas J LeFe're \lILhelle and \l"heal Seator \lr and \1" J \1 Cudllp Jean Kroll Iames and ElSIe Mart' n Da"d and Mary Ell" Calbell Bnuon and Ann Gordon \lary Argy Hon James McNally Jr Donald KUJath George Carall< Bnan and \largaret Fitzgerald Brenda Hy Susan AlIas,o Ed"ard Szymasuo Barb and \,ILChael C .. ffone Hon RIChard C \lerlz Jr Barbaco T lord Stoart J Schaefer RavTTKlndMa)e> Karen and Tom Rossello Archie I McEachern Lynn \,I,lIer MJna Depp,sch Hon \lochael P '-IooaEhan E,ther HUl:nnca Darle ne 0 brten Mr and \lrs Fred Re Ronald and Sharon Schm,dt Hon John F \lonahan- JeftTomre - Thoma.> \l R; an Emocy Ford Jr TerT) Francek 'an, y artd Tom Coles M'ke and Denyse Tlttenngton Ga,l L Terry Mary Weill Hon Valene C '-loran John Ro,.;; \Irs Mell '" Brubaker Ouo Pongrace Roth D Krogh Edward and Donna Brenner Diana \l Green"ood lane [ Leamon Hon 'I W,lham 0 Keefe B"I and Catr) \'",daEh Ho", ard Draper Mr &. \l" James \lathlas \ an" A Lepley Conrad SObzyn,kl \lllIlsa PaluUt Paul and RIOa Jesel Hon Pain ck1 Pelz Dr anJ \1r" L J Drago\ lC J.::J.me.. and \1argaret Durlln "II' Jam" T \lnght Thom .., E Landauer Clarence C Bessert Charlon 'eumann Linda and W,Il"m HUllon Hon CameTon H P, ggOIl Aurora and Fernanda Hart R"b Carron Hon Stephen Safrane~ Mar

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, - --- _."", -----~------~ October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News News 11A Pointes, Harper Woods get new $47,000 bus for senior transportation needs By Amy Andreou Miller La!>tyear the "IXcommuni transportatIOn needs of the Staff Writer tICS provided 10,000 tilPS to area general public, but does City leader" for the Grosse area "emors, said Shane po""es" wheekhalr 11ftequlp- Pomtes and H,uper Woods Ree"lde, Gros"e Pomte Fdrm\ ment If needed gathered Monday to announce city clerk who <;pokeat the nb The new bus for the PAAT a new $47,000 additIOnto their bon-cuttmg ceremony held In program Will hold 10 pabsen- fleet of buses that provide the parkmg lot next to Hdrper ger", mcludmg two m wheel- trdnsportatlOn to area seniors, Wood"mUnlclpdloffices chairs The other PAAI' vehl- and phYblCallyand/or mentally b dddltlOn,the extra vehicle c1eshold only eight passengers thdllenged ared reSident" of Will come m handy to assIst mcludmg two m wheelchmrs dnyage "pp(,lul ('ch,r1hpn "turlent'- 3t G~3h3IT' "3Jd WIthout P.":...:\T The commumtleb obtamed Grosse Pomte North High vehicles, many area semor" the new velucle \lilthout "pend- School travel to Jobs they hold could not afford the tranbporta- Ing money - rather they m the commumty, such as at tlOnto doctor's appomtments obtamed It through a federal Bon Secours Nurbmg Home, ''WIthout PAAT, a person grant Wntmg the grant were McDonald's restaurant, and may expect to add $60 to the local reSIdents and city leaders Gohghtly Technological school cost of their medICal bills for who make up the board of the m DetrOit, said Sally Graham, transportatIOn costs," she said Pomte Area ASSisted director of the PAATprogram Both PAAT and Connector TransportatIOn program Now the "IX commumtle<; charge nommal fees (PAAT)- the name of the pro- have four buses for the PAAT Hours of operatlOn for PAf.T gram begun m 1989 to semce program are 7 30 a m to 5 p m Monday I boto by Amy And,,,,,u \1.11.r area reSidents 60 years and The commumtIeS also have through Friday. ReSidents Participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony Monday for the newest bus for the older, as well as the above- four 19-passenger vehicles for should call two days m advance Pointe Area Assisted Transportation (PAAT)program which services area senior citi. mentioned reSidents of any age It..<;Connector program In con- to reserve transportatIOn WIth zens, are Shane Reeside, Grosse Pointe Farms city clerk; Sally Graham, PAATdirector; who have phYSICaland/or men- trast to the PAATprogram, the PAAT The phone number IS Rick Kaufman, General Manager of SMART; and Gloria Bradley, SMART's coordinator tal handicaps Connector program IS for the (313)343-2580 of specialized services. Park allocates SMART funds ~~QC~R~~ emf.DRYS of LWSHORE By Jim Stickford "PAATS IS an excellent pro- Staff Writer gram," KraJmak said "It pro- f ~..; l CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING The Grosse POintePark CIty (l; r -";0 J'el'lHl(o, afl tk //1"1JJ'J'e PIJI/fte.f VIdes transportation to semor ~ • /...... 'Q 'I' CounCil Monday mght unam- CItIzens, and allows them to mously voted to transfer maintam mdependence. We've ~1-i.J."r~ ~ '-.( I 50/0 OFF $15,400 In speCIal SMART supported thiS program for ~;.;IM~ 7C funds to Pomte Area AsSisted many years, and I recommend -I=~ned-; operated' FREE CAN OF STAIN EXTINGUISHER"" TransportatIOn Service we contmue to support the pro- by Paul Bem,ss WITH MIN $65 00 JOB (PAATS) gram" 1-800-404.0023 • 810.775-7651 Coupon Exp 11/07/96 "When county residents KraJmak also saId that the C"EM CRf Sol "'~~"''''' iI fro..;, ~ Ha ~ ... ".:l il"< ~ e CH£MDRYSysle-n

III commumty credit funds to reduced fare SMARTbus Ime- ~s 555 ,s, 555 S 55) 5 5)5 ' ,,' ..."C:::SS::U:Sj-,..,)..w-,-,-,-,-,...>...o-'CZ::; » ,55 55> '" 55) 5$$ '5) ::..~ commurntles With fIxed route haul tIckets for semor and transportation systems," said "Ships of November" ~F:! handicapped CItizens ~I)("dl E\hll> 1~ ~II, Park city manager Dale "The utilIzation of these ~alurda~ 'Jo\((JJber .2nd. "und,1\ ...... 0\( mber 3rd ~ Krajmak. "That means cities funds would mIrror past use of 2(J(Jpm 4(11)p1 ~ hke the Park, whIch particI- CDBG funds," saId Kr!\lmak pates III a program like PAATS, "This would ehmmate the City'S get more money for Its trans- use of CDBG funds, freemg up 50- year success portation programs." those funds to perhaps pay for Llm !(d tdlflun I (ommenJonfj\ l pr nl c;t ; This year, KraJniak said, the future Americans WIth Founders and current owners of Pecar Electronics are celebrating their 50th anniversary. The ["'Ill I \1()RRfll ~ cIty Will receIVe a total of DlsabllltIes Act complIance :,( ( t) j lrl "( I ... audio/video retailer has existed at the same loca- r $19,400 from SMART He pro- work at city hall or offset the Lntrlnrd'l)\ll) _...... ,.,..- posed that the counCIl use cost of the combined sewage tion. 11201 Morang at Cadieux, near the border of I ~~~..:., $15,400 of the money as the overflow sewer separation pro. tbe Grosse Pointes, and serving Grosse Pointe resi- dents for five decades. The business Is now called ..- - -~.~ CIty'ScontnbutJon to PAATS. ject, If possible" Pecar's Home Theater Center. ~ \\ "hl>i< ",1\ ., '0" 1I" ---. - •• c~ From left to right are current owners Margaret ~ r'\.lltl"\{~\ 1\ _ __ r'I Pecar-Fallone and her husband Tony Fallone; and CALL 882-3500 founders Allen J. and Rose Pecar. ~~~EK=NDS ~ 10 RISERH DISPlJ\Y AD\ERTISING SPACE By 2 00 P M fRIDAY ~ 726b t-\ul"on ..\..C'x.\'"'v,lnn • {U\')) :.";0;) \ \l;\l;\ .. C)~)t. '" l:,)•.u\..,. '\''1 \.1\l h \\\\ \

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They have a great influence on our lives and our community. The Eastside RepUblican Club believes that voting the non-partisan ballot should be just that - voting based upon the qualifications of the individual and without regard to the political background of an individual. After evaluating the qualifications, the experience and the character of candidates seeking election to the Michigan Court of Appeals, Wayne County Circuit and Probate Courts, the Eastside RepUblican Club highly recommends these highly capable and diverse individuals:

CIRCUIT COURT •• F.ULL TERM CIRCUIT COURT .- PARTIAL TERM

SUSANBIEKE Judge Neilson has extensive trial court experience. Her rulings have resulted in longer prison terms for career criminals and KIRSTEN FRANK ExperienceIs The Difference r I JUdge Kelly's Judicial NEILSON recognize that the victims of crimes have substantial rights. expenence has prepared her to make the tough calls KELLY In CIViland Criminalmatters which come before her. CircuitCourt IS no place for inexperienced beginners I BRIAN Judge Zahra demonstrates his concern for Wayne County familIes by serving on the Domestic Violence Legislation Implementation ZAHRA Task Force. SEAN F. JUdgeCox IS In touch Withour community values. As a former prosecutor, JUdge Cox was Involved With COX domestic abuse cases and handled the prosecution of drug dealers. ARTHURJ. Judge Lombard brings practical and academic experience to the bench from hiS twenty nme years as litigator and as law teacher LOMBARD and dean at Wayne State, DCLand Harvard LawSchool. COURT OF APPEALS.. ROLANDL. Judge Olzark has more than 25 years of experience on the bench. HIS dedication to public service and getting the job done are ROBERTP. Judge Youngexcepbonal academiCand legal skills are OLZARK reasons why his docket is one of the most efficient of the Court. reqUIred to malntam excellence on the Court of YOUNG Appeals which IS the final stop for more than 95% of cases whIch are appealed from the TrialCourts. WILLIAMJ. Judge GlOvan'sexpenence, intelligence and legal insight is highly GIOVAN regarded among his legal colleagues and why he ISselected to serve on committees which set legal standards and procedures. MAUREENP. JUdge ReIlly's perspective developed by her service REILLY as both a Trial Court JUdge and as a Judge of the PAMELA RAE Court of Appeals are the reasons she IS regarded as Judge Harwood's JudiCialand administrative skills have produced one the finest members of the Court of Appeals HARWOOD programs which have reduced backlogs have helped make Wayne County Circuit Court one of the most efficient in the country.

EDWARDM. Judge Thomas' extensive career as probation officer, prosecutor PROBATE COURT and JUdge of the CirCUitCourt have given hima mature perspective THOMAS on the legal system. a tough mind tempered by a humane spint. Judge SzymanskI mamtams a tradition of excellence DAVIDJ. on the Probate Court and helps makes the bUSIest MICHAEL JAMES JUdge Michae' Callahan's prosecutonal and JUdicialrecord have SZYMAl\SKI Court In the State one of the most effiCient.HISskills made him one of the more highly regarded Judges by law are reqUiredfor the new FamilyCourt. CALLAHAN enforcement officials throughout Wayne County.

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By Shirley A. McShane nevcr any ego fdctor with her hCdrd thl" wonderful, clear dnd pl'1ll1ll'd Oil ,I (dll'pr 111 theater, 'My g(ldl always w" ...to ...tay bleepll1g on " frICnd\ couth Staff Wnter She w,,~ outgOing, had a mar- Vibrant VOICl' ,md I thought but bot h Bdl I dlld W,dl,.er put 1fI New York long pnough to and had run out of money Through a turn of good Iud. \ l'lou" "enbe of humor and Wd.'> till ...,i.,'1rlhd" e"tr,lOrdll1dry tal- gl't my Idle drOlll1d ,1l1d get and tlmmg, Grosse Pomtp popular "'lth .I whole va net) of ent I don t know If I thought known m the la.'>tlllg urde ...," • I Wd~ about to throw m the North graduate Sandrd Jo"eph dIfferent kll1(' 01 high school ~11l'd go on to be a -.tar, but I she ~dld '~lhat WdS very dlm- towel." ...111'"',lld "On Del 26, IS home agdm and workmg kld~ " kne\1 bl1<' hdd extr.lOrdlllary cult to do and )OU hdve to h,lve 19.tudy. thl'n bl'ldllW the ,lItpr- been workIng at fUl'thenng her Hermld III 'A Mld"ummer "mgmg III d fifth gr.ldl' mU"lldl dOll1g d different pIOdU([101l of nate e1ml fin'llly. "Illte Id"t educatIOn and pur"ulllg a Night'" Dream," Nancy In at Poupdrd ,md ;,lngmg III the ' Phantom" Februa", her per- "So many people have sup- And whpn "he (h(1 ha\ (' thp "D"t"ct,\ e ~+rn .. !!.",,!er I.. f" t .• f " t fl, her fUI III e1uJ "lgnL'tl llel un 1111". PUI Lell llIt' dlld elllOUI agel! me time for a brIef VISit With her older "I~tpr MOTIILJ'-, eneour- "he "'ald, gave her the prestige dlong the way." >.he "dId . My family, It was only when she "I remember her ~o clPelrl) a... .lgPlI1ent that ~hl' ,lUdltlOn for .I dnd edgp .,he needed to get mto parent", John dnd Gerl .Jo"pph, was between Jobs and had the the better dudlhon" money supported me even when I wa" A couple of month" later, ull~uecessful My "I...ter My Jo"eph saId, nothmg had come Now Joseph, 28, IS home for tealher;, It's "0 !lite now to be to frUitIOn dnd shl' was reddy three months, playmg the role able to gwe somethmg back to to lall It qUits She wa" 26, them and to bp here agelln " of Chrlstllle Daae III the sec- ond natIOnal tourlllg company Sandra Joseph of "The Phantom of the Opera," runnmg locally through the encouraged her pdrents to end of the year at the Masolllc send her to a performing arts Temple Theatre school 1996 Fall "BlowOut" "I didn't want to put myself "It's best to perform III front For Any through that kmd of pres- Allergy, rel,el heolth.er aor, no mess of a hometown crowd," Joseph sure." she Sdld "I knew I was I 1 Furnace

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-~- October 31. 1996 14A Automotive Grosse Pointe News Little things make you rather drive a Buick Riviera

It's the httll' tllJn~ lhdt dIe Wdb a 325-hp 401-cublc-mch RIViera shared body shells Illdke d dIllen'nee 1hmgs Itke And the lIttle Itght on the V-8 For an extra $50. the WIth Cadillac Eldorado and skt'r1ng \\ 1ll'('1 llIounted Lon- door handle thdt comp" on buyer could get a 340-hp 425- Oldsmoblle'lbronado EngInes t rul" for r,ldlO and templ'ra- WIth the headlights to 11IulIll- CID 4-barrel-carburetor ver- kept gettmg more powerful tun' 1111111-,"- lIke lhe fact that nate the buttons for wmdo\\ s, sIOn and m 1970 Rlvleras were the dome light LOmes on when door locks, memor) "eal dnd It" darmg deSIgn meluded powered by a 455-cublc-mch V- \OU r('move the key from the so forth No more lowenng the frdmeless wmdows And there 8 that churned out 370 hp ~gnJtlOn, .,0 you ed~ find your express-down wmdow when were no front vent wmdows - But that was the tWIlIght of "lufT and eXIt lhe Cdr )OU mtended to lock a door or another darmg move, mdeed the hIgh-compressIOn engIne, Thmg., lIke the rddlO that adJubt an outside mirror Autos Leather bucket seats and con- as unleaded-fuel capablhty .:v:1t:ri .....c~ tc ~1.1) ~r:t:!) Gu 'I'hc.s.c "...11 \\ L-lt.. fLdtLiI. L ....011 "ole wt:le "t,UlIJuIJ BUl ..k Wtt" IlJttllJu~eJ fVI 1971 open the drl\ er s door, even the white-on ....hlle BUIck By Jenny King bUIlt 40,000 first-year Rlvs For 1971, the dIVISIOn though )OU ha,e removed the RIViera we recently oro\ e The pnce was $4,333 approved the futUristic boat- kl'y from tht' IgmtlOn - very LIttle thmgs - though not coupe, puttmg It on the bame lllcarnatlOns Slllce It wab first BIll MItchell, then General tall RIV, a deSIgn that hadn't llvl1t7ed always mexpenslve thmgs - chaSSIS as the Oldsmobile mtroduced as a low-volume Motors styhng chIef, had the been on the automotIve scene J'hmg" lIke memory seats that make dnvlllg <;uch d vehl- Aurora and runmng It up luxury hardtop coupe for the orIgInal Idea for the '63 smce the 1930s Lee Mays was \duch recall how far from the ell' pleasurable Gue".., that's agamst the likes of Lmcoln 1963 model year RIVIera, a VISion msplred, he the general manager of the ..,teermg \\ hl'el ) ou lIke to SIt what luxury car" are all about Mark VIII, the former Legend The name "RIVIera" first Said, when he saw the elegant dIVISIOn at that tIme and how strdlght up or BUlek stuck It" neck out a coupe, Cadilldc Eldorado, appeared m 1949 on BUIck's hnes of a Rolls-Royce softened Accordmg to ''The BUICk, A fl'laxed \ ou prefer to be once coupll' of yedr" ago whpn It Lexu'o 300 400 SC new "hardtop convertible" by a London fog Complete History," by Terry 111 the leathl'r dnd-vmyl sad- re"t)-Ied It"> luxury "'port" Th(' RI' ha, had mnn) model, a popular styhng The car's orIgInal sketches Dunham and Larry Gustm, dpproach of that post-war era were made by Ned Nickles, Mays publIcly praised the rad- whIch elImmated the center most famous as the origInator Ical body style. "A claSSIC new SIde "B" pl1lars and the frames of BUick's ''portholes'' and also deSign that IS a trIUmph of around door glass to SImulate the deSIgner of the first BUick automotive styhng," he was the Jaunty appearance of the hardtops quoted as saymg convertIble It had great The Riviera had Its first The '71's controversIal ''boat- appeal to buyers who wanted major restyling Just three tall" rear end deSign has made a convertible Image Without years later, for 1966 new It a very deSirable collector the bother of ownmg a ragtop grille, longer hood, more slop- car, but It was a bIt too radical BUick made the RIVIera a Ing wmdshleld, fastback roof for buyers then And for GM separate car Ime 111 1963, bUIlt and rear deck. Still no front- management, mcludmg OIds on a 117-mch wheelbase, With wheel drive, hke its first boss Mays an overall body length of 208 COUSlll,the Olds Toronado. Apparently, the General mches The standard engIne In 1968, a new generatIOn See AUTOS, page 15A

A favorite of Riviera watchers was this 1983 Riviera Indianapolis 500 Pace Car. This 1982-85 body style WB.B the only Riviera convertible. DRUMIV@~~~MOBILE The Selling, Servicing, Caring Dealership! 1996 ACH.EVA 199& CIERA ~~ Stk #1327 Stk #1098 ~~~ $16863 M S R P $14720MSRP ~ OurSellingprice$IG,59S* OurSellingPrice$15,495* '1996 SILHOUETTE 199& CUTLASS SUPREME ~ Stk#1360 Stk #1450 Many more at comparable pnces L.-.L ~ $232ooMSRP $1799SMSRP ~~ -:l.~ - ~- ---~---r--.. ---=:~. '*"_ ...~ ~ ... ",~ OurSellingPrice OurSellingPrice $20,795* $15,695*

'1996 199688 BRAVADA OLDSMOBILE , \ ~ Stk#1786 _J ::::=::--.--- - .,." - --- ,.. ~ $30302MSRP .. ~'..-.--.. .-. -' OursellingPrice$26,495* OurSeilingPrice$19,995* 1996 AURORA '1996 98 OLDSMOBILE

Stk #1581 $37321 Stk"'68~$29900 ... MSRP MSRP OursellingPrice$51,995* OursellingPrice$26,995* Drumm Oldsmobile '.Z> A . : r • Demand Drummy 1>1\1\1. H HOURS x \-fllt MOil & Thun 9 a m 'tit 8 fJ m Pllone 8 Mile & Gra/iot Tues, Wedr. Fn 9 a m 10 61' m (810) 772-2200 All Roads I~od To OFllmmy Olds" October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News Automotive 15A Autos ------_ From page 14A put out 450 hp Anti-lock brJ.ke<; and dUdl Motors VP actually dlshked Lloyd Reuss, then BUIck mrbags are ~t,llldard, and the new RIV Intensely, and general manager, de<,cnlJ('d tractIOn control I., one of the spent the rest of hiS tenure as the engme Ilf> "the mo,,! tech- fe'w optIOns aVdl!olble diVISion chief trymg to get rId mcally "ophlstlcated power of It "Sure, some people hked plant ever to appedr at the It . some people hke any- Indlanapoh., Motor Speedway, EPA mileage estimate., are thIng," he said m a pace car or III a race" 19 City, 29 highway Sales declIned, even after The Rlvlerd wa<; down<,lzed Our test vehicle wa" a '96, the boattaJi was dropped In after those daS.,1C moop!., III but changp., arp Hummal for 1974. It "ULw""or wa" per- the late '80s and so were thClr '97 haps the least RIV1era-hke sales totals entry, loolung more hke Base pnce "tarts at a shade BUick's standard lme of cars Even With theIr vldeo- over $30,000 If you are look. scre~n Instrument pdnels (or mg In that market, look at the The Riviera first appeared on hardtop models of Buick in 1949. Here Is a '52 Road- maybe because of them), they RlvlCra Very competitive master four-door Riviera. Then the '79 RlVlera, the seemed to have lost appeal to first With front-wheel drive, the traditional Rlvwra mar- spurred a sales surge. A hit ket. Keep car documents at home, says AAA from the begInmng, the ele- gant '79 RIViera sold more Your car's title and lease al thIef, but more hkely an the Auto Theft PreventIOn garage, leave only the IgTutlon than 50,000 umts, compared agreements may be close at The current state-of-the-art amateur or tePlI., .,peklng to Authoflty (ATPA) have JOIned key hand III the glove compart- WIth 20,000 for the '78 model RIVIera was mtroduced as a vanddh/p or JOYfide forces to otTer vehIcle Identlfi- ment, but they're also an open '95 model, after skipping '94 "II'" ~tlll a good Ided not to catIOn number MN) etchIng- • Keep hcense and regIstra- InVitatIOn to thieves leave any klTld of personal a proces" that acts as a deter. tIOn m your wallet or pur~e From 1982 through 1985, In what has become a new Base engIne for the front. mformatlOn In the car," "aid rent to profeSSIOnal car thieves. • Install an approved anti- Buick produced what some trend In auto theft, perpetra- wheel-dnve RIVIera IS GM's Hmton "You don't wdnt the For more InformatIOn on the theft deVice call the most beautiful tor~ are stealmg a vehIcle's " tfled-and-true SerIes II 3 8- wrong per"on getting your VIN etchmg process, contact • PartICIpate In H Ej,. T ~~ RiVIera, a claSSIC body shared paperwork In order to obtaIn a • hter V-6, which sends 205 hp home addre<,s, for Instance the ATPA at (517) 336-6197 (Help Ehmmate Auto Theft) - set of replacement keys Posmg . WIth Eldorado and Toronado through the front axle Your tIt Ie and regJstratlOn By calling (800) 242-HEAT as the vehicle owner, thieves and avaJlable in convertible should never be kept In the car Some more tiPS from AAA to (4328), MIChIgan citizens can form present the stolen lease or tItle - keep your regJstratlOn and help prevent car theft provtde pohce tIpS that put to the dealer as proof of owner- proof of m<;urance In your wal- A sUj:ercharged versIOn of • Lock your car and pocket auto thieves III JaIl and m ship Replacement keys may let or purse'" that motor, which comes With the key every time return receive rewards up to Pace car for the Indy 500 then be Issued bigger wheels and tires, g1Ves In 1994, after 10 years of $10,000 From 1985-95, the III 1983 was an '83 BUIck Accordmg to AAA MIchigan the Riviera another 15 horses bohd dechne, the auto theft • Put packages and valu- program resulted m 4,282 tips, RiVIera convertible powered claim Investigations team III and the supercharged Rlv can rate Michigan posted a ables out of SIght leadmg to the recovery of 1,976 by a tWIn-turbocharged 4.1- leader Jerry HInton, the tactic go from a stop to 60 mph In shght Illcrp:l.,e To help reverse • Park m well-hghted areas vehICles valued at an esllmat. hter BUIck V-6 engme which is not the mark of a professlOn- about eight seconds thl" trend <\AA :Yhchlgan dnd • If you park III a lot or ed $21 mJlhon.

"Outstanding" Highest Rating DetrOit Metropolitan Bar Assocatlon HIGHEST OVERALL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION "Superior" AMONG CELLULAR USERS HIghest Rating Wolverine Bar ASSociation •AMERllICH CEUU tAR fiN ISH ING TOUCH ES CENTERS MOTORING Ann Arbor II rnl l(t 1m Ill!,t .. "1.1 ~ I Bloomfield H,II. GtNERAL CmOLAR pod ~ I SALES Bn9hton IT Re-Elect Judge Pamela Rae ...~H 1 I" 1 ~ I i Dearborn HAWTHORNE HOME tIll E.UCTllQM\4:.S I 1 "NO APPU"HC.£ I~~r II ~~i Eastpointe It t 'r hi W~ HARWOOD - .- 'HIN DERSON GLASS --_._-~ Farmington Htn. r ~ It" t\ 1 u I ~ I 1'1.... , II , lr '" \ In \ ~1I r WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Flint }n~r \ ., • 1 ....1) I "!J I I Till "LJr!J[ljd .. I ~l~ ~ ~ Harhof'town ( \I I) ~ JEROM DUNCAN fORD Vote Non-Partisan - It Matters. F~£t.DOM ....1 rl m.. 11h.!t lakeSide ....1 Ji f.., paid lor by the Judge Pamela Rae Harwood R~ Elecllon Committee I'II~I I ~ MEGABYTE 3610 Cadillac Tower Delroll MI48226 l""'rup V,lIage COMPUTERS 1"1) , ...\.- iJ.rr n FR.OM (-'1 J t IO~ Novi ('11 II ~~ l 1 MUROCIU \lInIJn. I~l~~ \llhum Illih Hurtl n [""'In II CltYOf(irnss~ $Intnt~ ~ a:rmS,Mlchlgan C.oNtRA-C,S! PortHuton fanllln~'1;nihil (~I I) {.....r. -':11 flml Roch.ster (t1 '-i11J11 "1 ) I~~" I _ \It (I mo .. \ II I nllun r SUMMARY OF THE MINUTES Royal Oak " r11"fl l/Jlr "Iu I I \\llfr I '-l~ I ~ \1 f H I OCTOB ER 21, 1996 South~~ Mm02S Troy l'-l. \lfrJjll The Mccung was called to ordcr at 7 30 p m I , .M1DWlST Warren flECTRONICS I IITII lllliin I - I n Ir 1\ J Westland r ...... l\IIII\U"r Present on Roll Call' Mayor Danahcr, Councl'mcmbcr~ Waldmclr, I , PAGE COM Wtlbcrdmg, Kaess, Gandelot, Knetser and Gaffney ABC WAREHOUSE I~ In.. r I I Un ( I I I~~I , " PAGEONE Those Absent Wcrc' None. ADVANCED Iltl lllll COMMUNICATIONS ('11 ~ ..... " , PAGETEC INt I 11 r J \ Ht .. , \ l\r 11 n Also Present Messrs. Burgess, Cay Att

AIRPAGf: 1...1 I I n J t ~ I ... .11 n Mayor Danaher preSIded at the Mecung COMMUNlCAnoNS,, I ...."'" q n \ , PAGING PIUS ~I I I kI fl ~ I , " I , The Mmutes of the Rcgular Mccllng hcld on October 7, 1996, were I 'All TIME AUDIO PAGING PIUS II approved as submllled , \ I I PALCO ELECTRONICS The Mmute~ of the Closed SeS~IO'l hcld en Cktober 7. 1996, were l II \ n 'AUTO ADD ON II approved as submllled I J I ~ QUICK PAGE INC , I I I I \ ~~H \\1 1 I ~I ...,,, The CounCIl, aCllng as a Zomng Board of Appeals, appro\cd thc .AUTOALARM AUTHORITY S~~~~:=~S Minutes of the Public Heanng hcld on Sertembcr 23, 1996, a~ cor- tfrl I, rected, and furthcr, granted the appeal of ML Ma k Jakub, 172 Kcrby, '" l H-i't.I r I' ", I .... f

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~--:----:-- October 31,1996 16A Schools Grosse Pointe News Events the NatIOnal Award Grosse Pointe North High School wJ11 offer financial SCHOOL NEWS Students of the ~:::: aid information mght at 7 p m Wednesday, Nov 6, In the sold for $10, or 34- to 36-mch- SylVie Ngoyl, Ehzabeth month - October cafeteria Demse Ostrander, dIameter wreaths for $25 Ridgway, Ch,)!> BayN, Safety: Billy Bell, Defer, associate director of finanCial Holiday bows m rpd velvet, red Jondthan Hume, Simone Demitn KeraslOtls, Jonathan !lid at Eastern MIchigan plaid or gold sell for between Wel;,,,, Megdn Zdranek, T C Redllnldk, Sloane Irwm, Umverslty, WIll be the speaker $4 and $6 each (dll Cathy or Cusack, Mdrk Grignon, Andrew Brown, Ferry, ShIrley Parents Intere"ted In the John Lutz at (3131 882 3229 to Nicholas Leonard, Angela Agdtta", Mmre, Elise Fields, proces" of appl)lng for finan- order Wreaths ,l!~o Will be "old Andrews, Lince Carroll, Mabon, Charle" Berg, Trombly CIal aid are encouraged to at the North cr,ift show on Cameron Cu"ack, Bet<;y attend Saturday, Nov 16. from 9 a m Conway, Anne DiLoreto, Bobby - Safety patrol studentl> are to 4 pm Karle, Lisa Barker, Meghan all dllty at IntenectlOns near University Liggett School Brennan, Fraser G<1spar, KatIe I>chooll>to help !>ludentl>cral>s WIll pre"ent an adnll~"lOns LewandowskI, Jason Capaldi, streetl> safely They are at thetr open house on SunJa), :-':0\ Accolades KII::.tcn Gnm::.l1dw, ::>tephen p' (+,> C~ c') ~['Izoo! da), before 17, from 2 to 4 p m Tours, pre- Oney, Myles Talbot, VIcki and after dasl>es, In all kinds of Eight University Liggett sentatIOns and refreshments WeISS, Katherme Ball, Kelly weather School students receIved full- WIll be available at both the Bayer, Courtney tUitIOn scholarships from the Cook Road and BnarchlT Drive Schellenberger, Mana LeWIS, Service: Lily Papakhlan, campuses In Grosse POinte Skillman FoundatIOn for the Defer, Megan Irving, Ferry, 1996-97 school ypar ULS Sarah Roddls, Juh", Woods Keersmaekers, MIa Esha Pace, CandIce KeIth, MIchelle awards the scholarships - for ULS prImary school (ages 3, Hans Barbe, Anna Hume, 1m Flkany, Maire, Bryan Bennett, whICh mmorlty students from 4 and kindergarten), the lower Udo-Inyang, K1r"ten Wmfield, Mason, Patty Theokas, DetrOit With demonstrated school and upper school NIck DiLoreto, Kelsha Bahadu Trombly finanCIal need are ehglble - to (grades nme thorugh 12), are and Ehzabeth Ma"on located at 1045 Cook Road, the students WIth outstandmg aca- - Serutce squad students demIC promIse and character Jim Johnson, athletic direc- mIddle school (grades SIX tor, attrIbutes the mcreased fit- help With safety rules Instde through eight) IS located at 850 ThiS year's "SkIllman schol- school bUIldings and perform ars" mclude semor Wilham ness of the students to a fi'e- BrlarchlT For more informa- day-a-week phYSical educatIOn other tasks as needed, such as Watson, JUnIors Brlanna tIOn, call the admlsslOns office program Every student IS helping In the school office at (313) 884.4444 Crantz and Johanna GUillen, reqUired to participate In a sophomores Keh Bonner, LaShonda Butler and Brandy phYSical educatIOn class each day. O'Neal, and freshmen Paula Library: Ehzabeth Murphy, Reunions Sneed and Maya Robmson. The PhySIcal Fitness test The South Lake High consIsts of five events. The one- Lmdsay Shumaker, Defer; School class of 1976 w1l1cele- mile run, the shuttle relay, Clare McDeVItt, Robert Dice, pull-ups, SIt and reach (fleXIbil- Maire; Evan Wouters, Trombly brate Its 20th reunion on The Grosse Pointe Ity) and curl-ups (sll-ups). - Library squad students Fnday, Nov. 29 Call Lucy Academy's phySIcal educatIOn assist the school llbrarza/l Newby at (810) 777-2660 or department runs the Each student competes agamst a set of natIOnal standards that before class by shelVing books, Don Fergie at (810) 576-2355 Presidential PhYSical FItness are dIV1ded by age and gender. distributing audIOVisual mate- A departure from norm Test every sprmg. ThiS year, 49 Students who score at or above nals to teachers Defer fourth graders cheered on teacher Jack students qualified as natIonal 85 percent m all five events Students of the month are McKelvey.right, and principal Sheila Turney, as WInners and one student Fundraiser qualIfy for the PreSidential those With excellent attendance they in-line skated around the campus of the received the PresidentIal Grosse Pointe North High and dedicatIOn to their volun- elementary school on Kerch~val in Grosse Award Award, students who srore at School's annual holiday or above 50 percent quahfy for teer Jobs Pointe Park. McKelvey and Turney challenged wreath sale, sponsored by the They are' Jessica Leonard, the students to raise $100 for the United Wayin class of 1997, IS under way and Karl Baumgarten, Anne Marie one day. In exchange. they would skate round orders will be taken until Damron, Michael the school. Lewandowski, Teddy Miller, Sunday, Nov 10 Live douglas toCircuiJCourt fir wreaths are aVaIlable in two Damel RathlT, Billy Conway, Re-Elect sizes 22- to 24-mch.dlameter, Warren Kendall, MIchael Rock, Justin McKinnon, Judge Wayne Stamp Society exhibits wares at Monteith ,. PHILLIP Fans of stamp collectmg Robert N oVltke wIll be on hand Mighty Casey and Pecos Bill lecting" won't want to miss the Wayne to cut the nbbon and start the "These folk heroes represent Each duld that attends will Stamp Society's 71st annual show at 10 a m on Saturday the best of the American Imag- receive a Special packet of free Jourdan stamp exhlbltlOn and course at It runs untl! 6 p m and WIll matIon," says Carleton stamps Monteith School, 1375 Cook be held from 10 a m to 5 pm Mitchell, manager of the The Postal Servlce will also Road, m Grosse Pomte Woods, on Sunday Grosse Pomte Post Office have commemorative stamps on Saturday, Nov 2, and The exhibItion Will feature "WIth the Wayne Stamp and phllatehc kIts for sale as Sunday, Nov 3 four cachets depictIng Cf!egr!i) Society's salute , we hope the well A door pTlze WIll be gIVen American folk heroes John young and young at heart will and there is no admission Grosse POinte Woods Mayor Henry, Paul Bunyan, the let legends hve on through col- charge

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I October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News Schools 17A Students find out it's never too early to prepare for responsibility of voting

Ry Shirley A. McShane tlOn In MIchIgan went to the Native AmprICdn" In all ..,t,ltp" ,",onwUung tll ,It dffect~ them Staff Writer polls In the 1992 prebldentlal did not get to vote untl1 194f> dm.ctly Although they dre not old election NatIOnally, only 551 And In 1971, teendger" edrnpd enough to ca~t ballotb In the percent of the votIng age popu- the rIght to ldbt b,illo[" on dec 'I Ill' LedglJP of Women Voters ndtlOnal, ~tate and local elec- latIOn cast a ballot In the '92 tlOn day Wll" fOImed III 1920 It doeb not tIOns on Thesday, Nov 5, electIOn "Part of what we're trying to ,",upport a political party or Grosse Pomte elementary and do here today 1<;prepdre the cdndlddte It ,",PPk" to educate middle school students dre get- The program IS not deSigned students for the conlept of vot the public by, llmong other ting some prdctlcal le<;son<;In to r(>pla<>p cla<;<;room Il><;<;on<; n _ tnen pre"ldent MarIon McCarthy, programs. (Look for more infor- reach out to the schools The they elect student council rep and league members Kay mation and results In the Nov LWV has asked teachers and resentatlves, when they elect McDonald and McCleary, and 7 editIOn of the Grosse POinte students to rate the pIlot pro- team captains m athletiCS and student ledgue member Carla News) gram Results, McCleary said, m gym class, and whenever PellegrinO, a Jumor at Grosse In additIOn, the Grosse WIll determIne If It WIll contIn- they make a chOIce about Pomte North HIgh School Pomte League of Women ue next school year Voters, for the last week, has ''We had a good reception at .been conductmg a pIlot pro- Brownell," she sald. "Everyone gram m the elementary and was enthUSiastic and the stu- middle schools to educate stu- dents hked beIng mvolved " dents on the history of the Through a series of SCripts, right to vote which the students read, and "Our intent IS to have a cou- placards contamIng votmg ple of presentatIOns a year that facts that audience members would concur with some k.md of hold up, the hIStory of votmg voting event," SaId LWV com- rIghts was conveyed to the mittee member Ann McCleary group. "The presentations would Eighth graders at Brownell include 'Students and not take gathered m the chOir room Fall follies more than 10 mmutes of class- early one morning last week room tIme We are really trymg The purpose of that particular Hayley SchoDenberger and Katie Connor prac- to kick m, at an early age, assembly, saId SOCial studIes tice for FaDFollies '96, which the Grosse Pointe reminders about votmg In the teacher WIlham Taylor, was to South High School choirs will perform at 7:30 form of historical and mforma- help the students understand p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, and 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. tlve presentatIOns. Hopefully, that today's votmg pool IS the 8, at the Grosse Pointe Community Performing by the time they are old enough most diverse It has ever been Photo by S!"rley A MeSh&ne Arts Center at Grosse Pointe North High School. to vote, they Will be ready" Students learned that there BrowneD eighth.graders, standing. from left. Michael Tickets are available at Posterity: A Gallery in The league presentatIOn was a tIme when only white O'Neill, Sara Maters, Jessica Westbrook and Elizabeth the Village. teaches to the students, for men who owned property could Cronin helped the Grosse Pointe League ofWomeDVoters example, that only 61.5 per- vote. All women dId not gain conduct a presentation ODthe history of voting by hold- cent of the votIng age popula- the nght to vote untIl 1920. ing up informative placards. • • • • Grosse Pointe schools issue mandatory report on test scores, programs and more

Do you have questions about • The partlclpatlOn rate of area of the core currlculum the Grosse Pomte PublIc parents In teacher conferences, • IndiVIdualIzed reports for Copies of the report are School System? the school dlstnct's progress In each schoolm the dlstnct, out- available at each school bwld- Small Wonder~ hl ... lj \lar<.,ol (Xplrlln(l \\0 ~lnh\'''''jth chddn.n 01 ]11 Whether you're a new resI- meetmg NatIOnal EducatIOnal IInmg Improvement goals, test mg or at the adminIstrative age-Ii Our pnllo'Sopll\ I'> qUit(. "iii pi< I 1 \h( lr .... II f ,,11 \\ (ll( 01.. 'h \ I r n I \ un ,h lul enrolled your chIldren m the IhLn,,,( ht,> l,hl In llh \,....()I\, In ....r l( h \h( " \1\11 publIc schools or wonder Small\i\omll..r I.,11fl I~ 1rlndly Hld(nlOUfUl')uurp1r \: lth Ihe H ( 11IdrUl \\ hilL 1t ow u nll..r \ !'.It uflln 1nd where your school tax dollars (ommunltall \\llh our ...llTl go, there's a htUe book stuffed V\.t 11l\t> 11hn nllH h IHTlt' md I 'pen..,f H1 dt.slgnlnh our WIth mformatlOn If you're bUlidIr1hlo~J\( (I itlftn 1\'onlorr1hJt.'~lnd"'dre lrl\lfOnn1f nil.., \\f If 1....J (0 H{llirnt ...'orl-. p[tltt> lor our mterested Tradition • Opportunity • Achievement emplo\ite"!o Register Now! Compiled each year as man- Reg ..,!pr In thE: (untprt: rl( L room al dated by Publlc Act 25 ot 1990, thf RHll1dlinn on (1\lt «(nIL r an educatlOnal reform la",. the / f)rl\p ifhtlild '\.11 ona! COnlY University Liggett School " 1"llnd \\ h ( h I....on \ lrl D~ ,,(» annual report Issued by each * of MIchIgan's publIc school dls- Thursday. No\' 7 4prn. 7prn •

tncts IS mtended to make rlr~f(Oll tlr"I'Su\pd • schools accountable to the HRI,( \ fRIf ,f) • R '> \ f' TO ~HIRlE) publIc (810) 558-7444. (810) 776-5199 •

Among the tIdbits of mfor- (Jld \11 • matlOn available m the 1995- OPEN HOUSE FOR 96 annual report are I'\fOI(\\\T1()' • • • AccreditatIOn status of the Sunday, November 17, 1996 • 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pomte schools, such as 97 9 percent of the graduatmg class of 1996 received state endorsed diplomas in all three ULS offers an array of programs and activities fostering growth and achievement in core areas of math, sCIence ~Iling AllFormer and readmg The completIOn academiCS,the art" and athletIcs, for preschoolers through grade 12. Tour our facilities rate IS 94.29 percent, the and meet the faculty,students and parents who make UlS a special place to learn cadIeux Students dropout rate IS 147 percent School The attendance rate IS 92 per- cent • A hstmg of the mandatory speCIalIzed programs offered • College preparatory curriculum for Visually Impaired, autIstiC. tram able mentally ImpaIred • Leadership and community service opportunities for all or severely mentally impaired students. • A lIstmg of the school • Physical education (primary school through grade 12) Improvement plans and how the school dlstnct implement<; • Interscholastic athletics (grades 6- I2) the core curriculum and van- ances In the cUITlculum • Creative and perronning arts Test scores for the MIchIgan EducatiOnal • Small class size with a caring and nurturing faculty Asses<;ment Program and Advanc('d Plac('m£'nt test<-- • Financial assistance aVaIlable \'011 are rordially ill\'i1ed to a Cadieux School Reunion Primary, tower Middle SChool in honor of the and Lipper Schools 850 Bnarchff Dnve Grosse Pointe Public School Systelll's IO-t5 Cook Road 75~ Anniversary (;ros~e Pomte Wood~, MichIgan 18256 Wednesday, November 20 3-5 p.m. For more infonnation contact the Admissions Office 389 St. Clair at (313) 884-4444 ( 1II1'I'rII/' (tr:,gell \rboolll'elwnU'f flUd('ll/l of all) race rellguJI[ or elhmc ongm Local News and Views - that's the Visit VLSOnline: http:W\\W.u}s.pvt.kI2.mi.us Grosse Pointe N~ws

...~-- :------October 31, 1996 18A Schools Grosse Pointe News Memories

Newspllper cllppmgs of employment artIcles SUlllmariZmg meet- One trUi>teE'un one occa- mgs of the Grosse Pomte ;,lon bluntly lOform•.d the Board of EducatIon prove the board that he would oppose saymg The more thmgs every teacher re<'ommenda- change, the more they ,>tny twn by the '>upermtendent the same until a certsm mdlvldual had It took several years for the been glYen a posltlOn average member of the new HIS colleagues, hllwever, board of educatIOn to mature refused to be bluffed, and In his or her responslbJlltJeS voted to concur m the super- to the newly created consol!o mtendent's recommendatIOn i1"t€,O ""h""l nl"tMM 1'hl'ir over hi" Onr\""lhnn " previous expenence, If any, -' Grosse Pomte CIVIC was hmited largely to the News, March 1929 operatIOn of a static program In a small school and a small The Business dIstnct The following are Manager Incident Hot birthday some examples the Grosse On JunE' 11, 1923, the Pomte PublIc School System board practIcally took the City of Grosse Pointe resident Ben Fry, second found in Its archives busmess matters of the dIs- from right. celebrated his fourth birthday recently trict out of the supennten- with a visit to the City's police and fire station, along Fall fun dent's hands by votmg to give with officer Donald Boyer. center, and Charlie The Piano Incident one of its own trustees, Weipert, Michael Janes. Libby Fry, Ben Fry. Elliot Ninth.grader Andrea Fercheoko. right, dressed as Thompson and Ethan Madison. a happy clown, paints fourth.grader Tony Alfonsi's "Another essence of 111- Charles Paye, a salary of face during the Ferry Elementary School Fall Fes- advJSed interference of $2,500 to handle the details tival on Oct, 25. Students wore costumes and par- trustees m busmess detaIls of business admInistration ticipated in a variety of activities, made cookies was a recent committee of In 1924, Paye was appomt- and had a visit with a fortune teller. the whole Junket. The ed by the board to be Its buSI- trustees met downtown m ness manager. The followmg the nuddle of a busy day year he was reappointed at when therr own pnvate the same salary The reap- affairs were c1amormg for pomtment was made after attentIon, trekked from store the board had been adVISed to store and personally of the illegalIty of a member inspected the size, shape, and of the school board serving m

price and tone of a number of an additional salaried capacI- fill HlCInl, • Roofing/~IJlI1g • Tnm and Gutter;; planas, although all deta1ls ty for the school district. A\ 1Ilalblt' • W:ndow., Jnd Door., • Addition., Dormer., had been checked and report- , In an effort to determme ed to them previously by the legallty of paymg the their paid employees, the salary, the board voted 3-1 to superintendent and the pay, with the board secretary musIc teachers, and appropn- votmg in the negative and ate recommendations had refusmg the claim Paye been given to the board The reminded the board that If 01\OSSE POl1Vl'~ matter could have been dis- the court upheld his cl81m, he posed of in the twinklmg of would be entitled not only to "YOUR REPAIR & UPGRADE an eye at the regular board tus back salary but to inter- meeting. est on that salary ./it, SPECIALISTS" ~ - Grosse Pomte CIVIC On J\me 11, 1928, the News, March 1929 board voted unanimously to 4tLSA~G allow Paye back salary as business manager of the Legislators The Personnel board, with an additional Incident $250 for mterest. Could there be a future president of the United "The new supenntendent - Bushong's h~story of • States in our own back yard? Maybe. Eight students of schools called attention to from Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods. Rural Agncultural Dlstncr the proper practice for No.1 including three from the Pointes, joined 33 other improving teaching by dele- students from around Michigan to help draft a policy gating the responsibility of on juvenne delinquency and teen violence. Using the hiring, dischargmg and pro- This lS aMther installment state capitol as a stand-in for Washington. D.C., the moting teachers to the super- Acer ax CD.Rom s109'" Mini-Tower Case 549'" junior "legislators" took over both the House and m an ongomg feature com- intendent with the board's memoratmg the 75th annzver- Acer"Sound Cards "49"" Mouse Pads '2"" Senate cb2!!1bers for the 30th annual student con- 00 approval. ThIs practice is sa':'l of the Grosse Pomte 20W Speakers 515 Logltech Mice '19"" gress. The program allows students to simulate leg. now established, but some Public School System, If you 15 SVGA Monitors 534900 1 44 TeacDrIVes $2900 islative activities, The students proposed legislation. trustees stilllDsist at tunes have a story, an old photo- 14" SVGA MOOitors '25900 4MB Simms '290il debated it, argued a lot about constitutionality and on making thelf honorable graph, yearbook or anythmg 14" SVGA Digital (relurb) 515000 8MB Simms 54900 finally passed or defeated bills. Local participants POSItlOnsmore difficult than else to share that would be of 12GB Seagate HD 521000 16MB Simms 511900 were Matt Borushko of Grosse Pointe Woods, left. necessary by listening to the lnterest to Grosse Pomte Kevin Hall of Grosse Pointe Farms. second from pleadings of candIdates for News readers, call (313) 343- 21GB Western Digital HD 5329'" 44GB Tape Back-up 517goo right. and Tom Strasz of Grosse Pointe Woods, not jobs instead of politely refer. Mltsuml Keyboards 51500 486 Motherboards '8900 pictured. 5591 or stop by the office at ring all candIdates to the 96 Kercheval m Grosse Pomte 336 Fax Modems $10500 Pentium Motherboards 113900 proper channel for seeking Fanns. Complete system for $595 • 5 \ 1>6 \MD 1 )) mill ['ro( e~~or • 4 Mp\i 72 Pin Ralll - ----~ • PC I Vf <;A 15,\ I'IfKIInP C aclw • 1 5 Flopp\ Drive f\1othcr!JI',lrd • Digital 14 21l Dot ['Ill h ,r~~~~ ~n DONATE YOUR VEHICLE (800) 543-LUNG • 1\)0 20() Megab) Ie Hard Dm c <;VCA Monitor fi to the American Lung ASSOCiationof Michigan TAMERICAN LUNG ASSOCI~1;~~. • Mihuilli ~P\ board Mou,p

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--.:..::.;:- .--;;;- -r.------~- .------....- ..-. -""'-- --. October 31, 1996 20A News Grosse Pointe News Volunteers link church and school through tutoring program

By Shirley A McShane Grobse Pomte North and South said Juhe ArtiS of the CIty of time "I have heard from some of dents to a one-week summer Staff Writer high schools and the Grosse Pomte, who thiS year The other group will particI- the former Nichols students camp Once d Ileek, a group of 50 University Liggett School, replaces Robm Albrecht as pate III one of two or three who are now 10 high school Both Smith and ArtIS have a Detroit "tudent., treks down church member;, and GIrl dIrector of the Tutormg TREE pnnchment programs who said they think the pro- Wish-lIst of long term goals for Burn-- 111 Indlall Village, from Scouts and Boy Scouts 'u11S grew up m IndIan Village ActiVities mclude gym, gym- gram IS successful," ArtiS said the program They'd hke to see Nlchol~ l-lpInpntan S(hool to 'I came here 15 years ago and three of her slbhng<; went na"tlc~, tae kwon do, art, "The tlme spent With the It expand to two days II week, Jeffer..,on AI pnue Prebb\ tenan ""Ith a VISIOn borro\1 ed from chIldren IS worthwhile m and offer a Saturday mormng pro- Church . the Fourth Presbytenan of Itself," SmIth said "The gram and they'd lIke to find a There the) ",pend t""o hours Church m Chicago," said the absenteeIsm IS low and the way to update and expand the ""lth \ olunteer tutors, alter- Rev Peter SmIth, pastor of children are enthUSiastIC ThIS Nichols school hbrary lIdtel) \\ od.mg on reading, Jefferson Avenue PresbyterIan mayor may not make a dIffer- 'We have always hoped thiS \\Tllmg dnd math and enrich- Church "Tutormg IS a way to ence academICally but there would prOVide a model for ment dLtI\ I tie.., make a dllterence In the hves are intangible benelits " other churches, ::'mlth bald The program - known as of mner-clty chIldren So many The program costs the "ThiS church ha", a commIt- the !ulormg TREE (WhICP older children drop out of church about $10,000 annually ment to thiS commumty We stand- to! tutormg, readIng, school We wanted to make an to operate, he saId, and that see thiS as a way to lay cl3lm pays for the director's salary, that we are a church In the supplles and use of the bUIld- city" mg To fmd out more about Tutormg TREE also offers Tutoring TREE or to volunteer, scholarshIps to send some stu- call (313) 822-5869

City or Grosse Pointe resident Donald Draper, left, vol- unteered last spring as a tutor. He and a Nichols student \XI'ILLIAM paused to playa game or dominoes. Volunteers, at right, teach Nichols chUdren how to fashion homemade crafts using bousehold items.

to NIchols schoo1. 'We offer mUSIC, Sign language and addlhonal support for chIldren wood workmg At the start of ASHE who may be haVIng a problem the second hour, the groups m a certam subject, who need trade places. U.S. CONGRESSMAN educatIOn and enrichment) - Impact on the elementary age that one-on-one support. And "The program provides a serves as a bndge between city children, when they are just because of such things as bud- context III which vanous back- 14th DISTRICT beginning to get a feelmg for get cuts, they othefWlse would grounds come together," Smith . and suburbs, church and Member 01: PR~ !-IFE CANDIDATE school, and adults and chll- who they are." not have the opportunity for said. ''The biggest lesson dren It IS m Its 11th year of The children are recom. ennchment programs, whIch learned when domg something • Amerfcan legion • S.P.E. operatIOn and funded entirely mended for the program by are not offered at the pubhc for someone else IS that It'S not • K. of C•• Member All saints Chapter • A.S.T.M. through donatIOns to Jefferson theIr teachers, SmIth saId, but schoo1." all altruIsm The tutors ~~YIOrDistrict • N.P.A. Avenue Presbytenan It began ultimately It IS up to the par- The program began this year always say that what they • S.D. as a Jumor League of DetrOIt ents to grant permiSSIOn and to on Oct 15 Each 'fuesday the have receIved from the pro- Paid for by ASHE for U S Congress. 13952 Grandmont. Deir0ll48227 project and contmues to exclu. make sure their chIldren are chIldren arnve and are gIVen a gram IS far greater than what sively serve students at escorted to and from the pro- sn~k. They then are chVlded they have given" "Keep Judge Lombard on the bench," SIeve Yzerman NIchols school gram, operated each Tuesday mto two groups of 25. For the Both SmIth and Artis say The volunteer corps IS a mIX form 3.30 to 5 30 pm m the first hour, one group Will meet the Tutonng TREE has never • 1 1-. of Indian VIllage resIdents, church's many fellowshIp, with theIr tutors and go mto dedIcated ItS resources to parents of students at NIchols, meetmg and conference rooms one of the smaller meeting tracking how successful It has semor CItIzens from Detroit 'We look at chIldren who rooms to go over theIr studIes been for students over the last and the suburbs, students from need asSIstance mdIVldually," and have one.on-one reachng 11 years. Post Office prepares for seasonal glut

By Jim Stlckford of mall at thIS hme of year IS The Grosse Pomte branches their mallmg Ilsts to other Staff Wnter even greater than usual have Just started usmg thiS compames and people start If you're wondermg why system, so thIS should help gettmg bulk maIl from compa- you're getting your mall later The Post Office has Just greatly With gettmg the mwl mes they've never ordered m the day, the reason IS Simple, started usmg a new system m out to homes faster" products from " C'> --LC=>- --- l'v"l13 ~ ~ said Lmda Butler - the flood the Pomtes to help get mail out Because of the seasonal JUdge Grosse POinte reSident 22 years of hohday mwlls upon us qUicker, SaId Butler As the customer representa- Wayne County Clrcurf Court Supporters (pemeillst) tIve, Butler IS responSIble for surge m mall, Butler suggests Law Teacher and Dean CIVIC Leaders, mcludmg that people mall theIr hohday ''ThIS IS our busy time," sBld The system, known as DPS, answermg the questlOns of L9w School 'Governor John Engler cards as early as pOSSible She DCL HalYard Law School • county Executive Edward McNamara Butler, customer representa- pre-sorts the mall, so that postal customers, and helpmg La CI k 'County Prosecutor John 0 He r tive for the Pomtes and Harper when It amves at the local solve any problems they may also says that people should w er 'DetrOil Mayor Denms Archer use whIte envelopes. Chief Judge U S Co~rtof Appeals , County Comm r Andrew R chner Woods "Carners start theIr branch office, the carner does- have, and respond to their com- Graduate 'All Grosse POinte and Harper Woods routes after the mall has been n't have to sort It himself plamts. Harvard Law School' Columbia UnlV Mayors and Judges "Red and green envelopes sorted One of the bIggest com- Family Police and Fire Fighters "The maIl IS pre.sorted by plamts she receives is about are very popular durmg the Wife Fredenca Assoc Dean 01 ,Police Officers Ass n of Mlch (POAM) Christmas season," said WSU Law School , Wayne County Shenffs If the amount of mail they computers," saId Butler. bulk or junk mBl1. Butler. "But our machines They have two grown children , Wayne County Detectives are sortmg doubles, then they "Machmes scan the envelopes 'OUTSTANDING' Del It ". A • ' DetrOit Police Officers Ass n (DPOA) start theIr routes later, and you that have a special bar code, 'We welcome all customers," have a dIfficult time scanmng • ro.,.,r ss n • Detroit Police Lleuts & 5gts (on~ 4 of 23 CircUit Court candidates 'Detroit Fire Fighters Ass n get your mall later " and thIS pre-sorts the mail sBld Butler "Bulk mail is rev- addresses written on envelopes of those colors. They received thiS hi hest raMg) Women Lawyers Ass'n of Mlchlgtn Not only IS thIS the hobday before it arnves at the local enue for the Post Office. Pa-d 10 by err ZEf-oSFOR JuDGE LOMBARD .PO Bo:o: 4JS75" De~rcr tho- Computer P'Jopam ftI the Gen:nJ F.J~10" to be: held on A.A.A MORTGACE & FINANCIAL COR:POA'ATION 'ovember S 1')96 .. ill be c.&med OUl O'D Oaobet 31 1996 II 2.30p m. m tiE::'rty Ocr\: II Office OG.Iu:d U'I the "t'WOlClpa.! B\U,dJ.n1 at 19617 UatpeT Avemlt Harpe1 WoodJ \11Coh plI

The tt:It do ue d to l:llUre the ...aJ w:L.'t) or the eamp~'lCt P'0!P'1J1l, 9I'h ch ..,ili be urd II) co.u:.t ba.lll)tlI far lhe GenenJ Fleetlotl tl) be: lz:ld 'CM:m'oe 1996 c. U l:lVlllC4 toatte:oo ~~Uiw~~ '-lJr?~fTro~ .5 11Jc publ Summer Specials em OF HARI'£R ....OODS I PI... RUSm:n GP'..ffhc COOlECtion.0/31196 EVERYDAY WHOLE 4. lR '" POSll-D Cklobet 21 1996 MIckey D. TOdd $175 • Cl Oerk PORKLOINS...... LB.

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buck-. 11'<1n I"k, to go lilr th"t lann ,hc~ p<;km ofl our< hOlo. ,111\,\, ht.'~ In thl' Ulunln I "R. $7.99 FETZER J h 1t' \\ hI \ ou ,hOll Id lu rn 10 rt \ ou rl' ,m.ul enou,l;h to ,1;0 10 tho~l' '" .... \ \"'[0" '1 \l $5.9q FOREST GLEN \l",ornl> (ommunll\ (011, gl \\, n Ih, I" rll ,1 blg n.1m<' colll'g("> IOU rr ,milrl ('T\OU#1 to (h()()',( ",. $8.49 CARCHELLO ,10"- to horn, ,o,t., tk\ill' o)'lllln I (n (k\ t?r \\ ,1\ to gl'l thl rL ~\\UIIJ " " " 'I", $6.99 Inu n.,d 10 lump ,tHI lour ~~W~~ty \1,lcomb (ommunltl ColIl',I;(' MORGAN ," " , '" $8.49 ,H ldl ml< lulun- (. rt'lith , 1m,-d at ~ College \ I~Q 'mart oplmn for).9-ill" fulul"(' BERBERANA 89 $3.99 tB Rill' " $9.99 ~~~::~~.S.~~~~~.~.~$1 LB BOGLE Come Jom our learnmg community WINTER'S $395 99 " " I ''L $5.99 CORN BEEF...... LB sul~~Al CHATEAU ST JEAN "CEPAGE" (rllil "1 I"r. 'r "11. \\lrr~ • "11~"; .. ", ~~14 DOG FOOD $16 ,II [ R "" "~I " \ (, " $16.99 t '1 I 1 In .. \\ I r I~ n n ~ n u ... $349 MERIDIAN DANISH HAVARTI.. LB PELLEGRINO $8.99 Sp.uklIl1K \\,nf'r,,1 \\alf'r WINTER'S 1Q I 'i....I>ISCOl'N I ON CASI'S. ',I,'vIL(,LA'i'i 11 .nfP PLAIN OR GARLIC $269 NOllllll.n I>IstOl:NI RING BOLOGNA.. LB Ir, 'I ()1 99c .OIP O:\i :\»\'1- n I ISH> \\'I:"I:S. October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News Obituaries 21A

William McIntyre The body WIll be cremated Wedne'lday, Oct 23, In the World War II, servmg at the of Cosmetology and belonged to A homemaker, she was ,I and then returned to Mal ble Memonal Umted WrIght. Patterson base for five the Women's PIlot Club of member of the 8t Clare 01 A funeral servIce was held m Milwaukee for bunal Funeral MethodIst Church for former years Gros"e Pomte Montefalco Arch confraterllltj the Verheyden Funeral Home arrangementE>were handlese Home m Grosse POinte Park Saline CommullIty llo"pltal 1Il Lord, two daughters, PaulIne predeceased by her husband, POinte Farms resIdent William Memonal contnbutlOn" mdY Washtelldw County on Sunday, Bartlett Lord and Jane Lord Andrew P Metz Mrs Dettloff I" survIved by McIntyre, who died m Cottage be made to the Gro"se POinte Oct ~O, 19% Andrews, a "on, Peter Norton Semor Men's Club Interment IS at Woodlawn her husband, Jo<,eph, five Hospital m the Farms on Mr" Baker, 89, Wa" born III Lord, and four grandchIldren Cemetery m DetrOit Funeral Thursday, Oct 17,1996 MIlan 'township ,md gr,l(]u,ited ddughters. Kathryn Johnson, arrangements were handleurvlvedby d Pdrk reSident Alfred S Kre"s, Warren, DetrOIt, Mlch , 48208 A funeral Mass Will be cele- building and colrectmg mmla- who dIed on Tuesday, Oct 22, SIster, MdrJorw Thomp"on, a tures. brother, MartIn, and severdl brated today, Thursday, Oct 1996, m Seaway HospItal In Janet M. Anderson 31, m 8t Clare of Montefalco Interment IS at ResurrectIOn Trenton mece., and npphews, as well a" Cemetery In Chnton Township Mr McIntyre IS SUrvIVeters, Ruby dent Janet M Anderson, who Denmson and Mduna Staulter, POInte Farms on Sunday, Oct grandchIldren. He was prede- died m the Angela Hospice on 27, 1996 Memonal contributIOns may ceased by hiS WIfe,EdIth Jones He worked at the DetrOIt and two brothers, Frank and Wednesday, Oct 23, 1996 Mrs Dettloff, 67, was born In be made to the Karmanos McIntyre Tank Arsenal In Center Line as Bo Ms Anderson, 47, was born Detroit and was an alumna of Cancer Institute, 15111 Interment is at White admmlstratlve engmeer He m Royal Oak and worked as a Thirteen Mile Road, Warren, Chapel Cemetery m Troy DomInican High School and served In the U S Army m Herbert I. Lord graphiC artist for Focus HOPE Marygrove College Mlch,48093 World War II as a staff Ms Anderson ISsUfV1vedby o;ergeant Frank Welcenbach A memorIal serVIce was held her mother, VIrgI 11l a K m Chnst Church, Grosse Anderson, a SIster, Mary Lou A memorial servIce was held An actIve member of the Pomte on Saturday, Oct 26, for Peterman, a brother, Enc In Grosse POInte Memonal commumty, Mr Kress was a Grosse POinte Farms reSIdent Douglas Anderson; an aunt, ~~ SHUTTLE VAN SERVICE Church m Grosse Pomte member of the Grosse Pomte Herbert I Lord, who died m hiS Dorothy Reynolds, and two Farms for Grosse Pointe Park Semor Men's Club, the Knights home on Tuesday, Oct 22, nieces She was predeceased 'f\( PJ, Productions . (T,~,~~P~~r\~! reSident Frank Welcenbach, of Columbus, the Fraternal 1996 by her father, Dr Jack ~ A' Ti . • Croup [) c;(ounr~ -- "port ransportatlOn • ( orf'",,,te ,\cc ounrs who died In Henry Ford Order of Eagles and the Roose- Anderson Vanker Amencan Legion Post 791.6559 • Lo" flallone RIles Contmumg Care m Harper Mr Lord, 81, was born In CJII rOdd\ 'vIvn ffl lOam 6pm • Sat lOam 2pm from $21 or) on!' '''I Woods on Monday, Oct. 21, He also was an aVId sports- DetrOIt and went to high school Interment IS at Holy man, who enjoyed golfing and • Door to Door SUI, <"l from )OUf homl otflce 1996. at Los Alamos Ranch School In Sepulchre Cemetery. Funeral r-:;------,00 bowlmg. or hot!'1 1$3 OFF R ~;:/npI Mr. Welcenbach, 82, was Los Alamos, N.M He also arrangements were handled • Shutlle Van O1a,,,, no morc than three born in Milwaukee and was a graduated from Princeton by the Wessels & Wilk Funeral ddJ tiona I ~lop" along the ...."a) graduate of the University of Mr Kress IS SUrvIved by hiS Umverslty m 1938 and Home in Pleasant RIdge Ls.~~r.!.L!.~~ ~~~~ Wisconsin. He served m the Wife, Gertrude; a son, Harvard Business School m Memonal ContributIOns U.S. Army dunng World War Lawrence, four SIsters, MarIan 1940 may be made to the Angela II. Palka, Helen Maywood, Mr Lord worked as a man- Hospice or Focus.HOPE, Angehne Bertrand and Jean agement consultant, and pnor DetrOIt Mr Welcenbach was former Cole; and two grandchildren to that was employed with the John Kelly prIncipal of Trombly Interment ISat Mount Ohvet famIly food company, Lee and Edith Joy Metz Elementary In Grosse POInte Cemetery m DetrOIt Cady Foods He was an active Park. He was a master bndge Funeral arrangements were member of the commumty and handled by the Chas A private funeral servIce For player, a member of the GroE>se belonged to several organl.l:a- was held on 'Tuesday, Oct 29, Pointe Senior Men'o;Club and Verheyden Funeral Home m hons, mcludIng the Country for Grosse Pointe Woods resi- Fnends of the Grosse Pomte Grosse Pomte Park Club of DetrOIt and ChrIst dent EdIth Joy Metz, who dIed Court Library Memorial contnbutions may Church, Grosse Pomte be made to the Alzheimer's In the Bon Secours Nursmg He was also a member of the He was also a former mem- Home on Fnday, Oct 25, 1996 congregation of Grosse Pomte ASSOCiatIon, 17220 West 12 of ber of the Yondotega Club and Mrs Metz, 93, was born In Memonal Church. Mile Road, SUIte 100, Southfield, Mlch , 48076 was a former preSIdent of the Long Creek, Ore, and was the Mr Welcenbach IS SUrvIved Boy Scouts of Amenca, DetrOit owner of the Lochmoor Beauty by hiS wife, Kathenne; a SIster, chapter. Salon Appeals Catherine Kedney, and two Rhoda D. Baker Mr Lord was a major In the brothers, John and Peter A woman of varied mterests, A funeral servtce was held on U S Army Air Corp" durmg she served on the State Board DC rj 10f bv K....llt 10 ore (au""" i5?06t~V'J""\iA>lpnJ~ (' jt~() )0':\\ I ~ !'''''7.'2t.. (313) 881-\),22

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We've moved' The War The wmg .11.;,0 house" the cen the Algel House mam The program lists ongomg demng programs plus plenty of accepted by phone, call (313) Memorial's regJstratlOn area, ter's art and d,mce studIO" l'lltl r aClommodate the smgle and multi-sessIOn lec- the new calendar are the annu- addressed to the Gro~sePOinte Arts and CommunicatIOns The new reglbtratlOll arPd h thou",and~ of adulti:>and chiI tures, plu~ worki:>hopscovering al Veterans Day Breakfast, a War Memorial, 32 Lake~hore, \\ mg put the War MemOrial's easd) accessIble to all \ I"llor" dren 'o~ho take advantage of a vanety of tOpICSrangJng from Mllitary MemorabJlla Grosse Pomte Farms 48236 A regJstratlOn process online for from the War Memorhll\ mdlll programs and events held at Important medical dnd parent- Ct.-lI.l-C!>LVI.l-rmbht adjacent to hlstonc Alger do so at the War MemOrial's free to all homes In the Grosse mcludes many hohday actlvl- RegJstratlOns for War travel House, was completed III 1993 front desk, located Ju"t mende Pomte school system ties, theater workshops, gar- Memorial programs are also Mid-term exams, roommates can be a shock for many freshmen After theIr first mid-term some are dealing With more more qUIckly and easily Commumty Crlsls Telephone CAPS' group counselmg ses- freshmen often don't share exams In October, thousands of complicated Issues and could Beyond grades, college fresh- Hothne, which operates 24- slOns often have a speCific thelr fears and traumas With US college freshmen get a big benefit from short-term coun- men are copmg With a whole hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year focus Some of the group titles their parents, DOWISSaid shock sellng With an "Ill-house" col- range of Issues that come With (313-76-GUIDE) Furthermore, m the past have mcluded They discover they may not lege therapist Others, m some the terntory relatlOnshlp lf there IS a need, CAPS refers Graduate AfrIcan Amencan So parents should ask about be qUIte as bnght as they lIl~tances, could benefit from problems wlth parents, frIends, students for more extended Women, Afncan Amencan their chJldren's exams and believed they were or that oth- referral for long-term counsel- and slgmficant others, counselmg Wlth other campus Undergraduate Male Dlalogue, their new hves, and reassure ers areJust as bright Theyalso mg, he adds parental dlvorces, Identity or commumty resources when DissertatIOn Support, Stress their chJldren that they can reahze that college - and Why don't they come for cnses, and culture shock (par- reqUIred Management, Gay Men's survtve, learn to study, manage roommates - are gomg to be help? tlcularly for rural, mternatlOn- "We believe In accessibility Supportffherapy, and their time and still have some conslderably more demandmg "Most freshmen find It very al and mmonty students) and avallabllity here," DOWISLearnmg Dlsabllities Support fun than they had expected In hard to lmagJne usmg counsel- Also, many students notes "Consequently, we have CAPS also olTersa number of some instances, anxiety, Ing servlces when thelr expec- encounter "roommate shock" fewer full-fledged crises than workshops on lssues such as Parents also should encour- depreSSIOnand self-doubt set tatlOns for the college experl- "The lack of pnvacy and we might otherwise. And when test anxtety reducbon, stress age their sons and daughters to In and make It even harder for ence were so hIgh and so filled need to negotiate livmg lssues students do need CClSISinter- management, understandmg get some counseling If their freshmen to functIOn. With excitement Even those can be stressful for freshmen vention, they can get a counsel. eatmg disorders, assertiveness anxtety or depresslon persists lromcally, college freshmen who had problems in high who are not LlSedto such condl- mg sessIOn here wlthm an trainmg and relating to others. longer that two weeks. A stitch are the least hkely of all stu- school thmk that all those tlOns,"DOWISnotes hour" For a variety of reasons, m tlme saves mne dents to come for psychologJcal problems wlll Just dlsappear Counselmg and counselmgor short-term thera- when they land In college," Psychologtcal Services at py DOW1Sexplams MIChigan range from mdlVld- ''Most freshmen Just need to Freshmen feel enormous ual counsehng sessIOns and RE-ELECT learn time management and pressure to be mdependent, he group counselmg to couples study sktlls," says Jerome D adds, so they often don't con- and mantal counselmg Dowis, associate director of slder seekmg the help that - Through CAPS, students also C LB. ~ ----~ ------Rock Cornish Cook's Lean Our Own Seasoned Homemade WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER THE INNOVATIVE GAME HENS HAM LAMB CHICKEN NOODLE STEAKS PATTIES SOUP OR CHILI 99 99 So F T L J (, II T (, I \ !, Y () I r" [)lJ R IN" eesulls more au cHy than 79 99 $1 EA. $2 lB. $3 LB, (e)$3 LB. ~ C G ctr y Of"'er ha r r"mo\a~ method PLACE YOUR THANKSGIVING ORDERS NOW! rp ... 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GROSSE POINTE LASER INSTITlTTE ZUCCHINI SQUASH SA,LAD MIX LyX~sa 131 Kercheval, Ste. 300, Gro ....c Pointe F,mm (313) 881-5001 99 ~1i41'"' 79~LB. $1 BAG ~49~~ LB, October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News News 23A

at the mUnicIpal level, and South High School sponsored a compostmg how-to These events saw amazing Recycling- workshop for city administra- partiCipatIOn, Schonenberg From page I tors and department of publIc recalled With a smIle One out work;, employee;, of every 25 hou;,ehold;, .partICI- Also In Sept 1986, the AmerIcan AssociatIon of Meanwhlle, the Amencan pated, she ;,ald University Women and the A;,soclatlOn of Umver;,lty The monthly lIne of about League of Women Voters estab- Women formed an environmen- 1,000 automobIles filled With lIshed a "recychng study/actIon tal study group, the group people waltmg to turn m their began to observe the Gro;,se proJect" to access the possIbIlI- recyclables wrapped around Pomtes-Clmton Refuse the high school's parkmg lot, ty for recyclIng In the Grosse POlntes and Harper Woods DIsposal Authonty's monthly out onto Grosse Pomte meetings In June 1987, the growing Boulevard and beyond movement calls Itself the "recy- By October of 1988, the Grosse POinte Farm;, resI- group - adopting the name clIng steering commIttee" The dent Anne Burke, In pnorItlz- commIttee - made up of every- "Cros;,c POInte Cltl ....n" for die; "~,",ut,, 1HIlf" fur ....ludl "he RecyclIng" - hosted an offiCial day Citizens, educators and city IS WIllIng to walt, saId, "I formatIOn meetmg at Brownell leaders - establIshed a news- wouldn't WaIt m a lme that paper drop-off collectIOn traIler Middle School, and long to get my car washed, but drafted/adopted by-laws for ItS m the parkIng lot of Umverslty I was happy to do It to turn m group LIggett school on Cook Road m my recyclables Alot of people The next month, GPCFR Grosse POInte Woods All the showed theIr commItment to pubhshed Its first newsletter Grosse POintes and Harper recyclIng durmg those once-a- - on recycled paper, of course Woods were glVen access to the month drop-offs at South" From March through May of trailer, and resIdents were By July 1989, with the help the group began hostmg encouraged to recycle their 1989, of approxImately a $10,000 a monthly drop-off day for newspapers grant from the Community curbSide recychng by 1991 for free they are able to use for POlntes Clmton River DIspo!'dl recychng of plastiC Items In August 1988, the volun- FoundatIOn for Southeast But, m the mean tIme, cItIzens home Improvement proJect;, Authfmty, prOVIded the recy- These monthly events were teers began callIng themselves MIchIgan, a pIlot test for curb- were also pushmg for a fixed Equal number of people are chng brrouP With a several held at Trombley School m the Grosse Pomte RecyclIng Side recyclmg was conducted locatIon where they could stop able to see materIals they did thouband dollar grant to orga- Grosse Pomte Park Group From October 1987 to for about one month WIth two by WIth their recyclables, n't need around their home get nIze, promote and execute the From June through June 1988, newspaper collec- blocks from each of the five rather than a once-per-month recycled rather than added to a first h01lsehold hazardous December of 1989, the ever- tion yielded 170 tons Grosse Pomtes and Harper only locatIOn at South HIgh landfill or mcmerator waste collectIOn event, held at growmg group hosted and Woods partlclpatmg. Also In 1988, the League of Such a locatIOn was In October of 1992, GPCFR the Farm's department of pub- staffed monthly drop-off events Women Voters explored the By December 1989,petitIOns obtamed, a fixed drop-off recy- membership voted to continue hc works grounds of plastIc, glass, cans, and idea of compostmg yard waste began clrculatmg callmg for clIng site was estabhshed at as an educatIOnal orgamzatlOn, newspaper at Grosse Pomte the sIte of a Shell station on and to mom tor monthly meet- The event contmues annual- ;g 'J1urnouts.' Jefferson m Grosse Pomte Ings of the disposal authOrIty ly, the May 1996 hazardous B " .L, Park, and was tended by the that servIces the Grosse waste collectIOn was held m Photo. upper right: Park's department of pubhc Pomtes and Harper Woods Grosse Pomte Park, and next Turnouts of area resi. works personnel ThIS authority, the Grosse year's event WIll be hosted by dents with their recyclables By July 1991,all the Grosse at South High once per POIntes and Harper Woods month in 1989 attracted began curbSide pick-up for not only thousands of peo- recyclables Re-Elect to CircuzJ Court pie. but even the TV news In May 1992, GPCFR media. Photo. left: Many sought the supports of all SlX area resident not only safe- CItIes m hostmg the first Iy dispose of unneeded" Buildmg Matenals Exchange Judge buDding materials at the Day at Salter Park m Harper annual Building Material Woods It IS stIll held theIr J. PHilLIP Exchange Day. but also find annually Hundreds of people what they need. find bUlldmg materIals there Jourdan News Events Re: Recycling "Phill Jourdan is one of the hanfest-working and fairest Old telephone book sidlzmg the telephone book Welcome and GPCFR Business landfilling cheaper than mcm. judges in Michigan. " recycling at Farms recyclmg program at the PIer Meetmg; 7:30 pm - Meet the eratmg? Is our mcmerator pol- Park. people who made recychng lutmg the 8.lr or water? How .Mayor Dellnis Archer Pier Park Nov. 4-15 happen in Harper Woods and much WIll thiS cost? Public celebration of the Grosse Pointes. Spokespeople for the groups Residents of Harper Woods 10 years of recycling sponsormg the town meetmg and all the Grosse POlntes wIll 'Lei's Talk Trash' on said that reSIdents of Harper set for Nov. 6 agam have the opporturuty to Nov. 13 gives area res- Woods and the Gros;,e POintes rtlcycle their old telephone All reSIdents of Harper "are consldermg one of the books Nov 4 through Nov. 15 at Woods and the five Grosse idents glimpse into bIggeSt decISIOns affectmg our the Grosse Pomte Farms PIer Pomtes are mvited to attend future of incinerator future and the future of recy- Park, located on Lakeshore, at "Ten Years. A Recychng chng - where WIll we dIspose A town meetmg WIll be held the foot of Moross CelebratIOn" on Wednesday, of our trash?" FrIday, Nov 13 regardmg the Specifically, hours for recy- Nov 6, from 7 p m. to 8'30 p m future of the mcmerator to New government rules clmg of old telephone books in the counCIl chambers of which trash IS disposed from reqUIre the trash authOrIty will be 8 a m. to 7 pm, Grosse Pomte Farms city hall, Grosse POinte and Harper used by Harper Woods and the Monday through Saturday, m located at 90 Kerby Road, Woods' households Grosse Pointes to upgrade Its the parkIng lot of the park. between Kercheval and Grosse mcmerator eqUIpment or shut The event - "Let's Talk Recycled phone books are Pomte Blvd down Trash A 'Ibwn Meeting on the shredded for farm animal bed- ThIS program IS bemg hosted Future of our Incmerator" wIll dmg, msulatlOn and other by the Grosse Pomte CitIzens ThIS event IS cosponsored by be held at 7 30 p m m the uses. for Recyclmg (GPCFR), and the Grosse Pomte CItizens for VISIt any branch or call our Information CerJter today I audItonum of the ChIldren's Members of The Grosse held as a part of the group's Recychng, the League of Home of DetrOit, located at 900 1.800.758.0753 Pomte CItizens for Recyclmg 1996 annual meetmg Women Voters of Grosse Cook Road In Grosse Pomte Hours Monda) Fr day 7 a m 7 p m Saturday 9 a m Noon group said they WIsh to thank The agenda for the event is Pomte, and the AmerIcan Woods. the City of Grosse Pointe as follows' 7 p m AssOcIatIOn of UniversIty A panel of experts WIll dIS- Farms and Ameritech for sub- Refreshments; 7:15 pm - Women. 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THE EASTSIDE REPUBLICAN CLUB Bloomfield HIlls (810l2585300 Grosse Pomte Farm~ (31318826400 Farmmgton Hrlls (810l 737 0444 ENDORSES

MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE * WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONER • ANDREW RICHNER STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Even though assigned four times the number MARILYN LUNDY of cases of the average Michigan Probate Judge outSide of Wayne County these Judges have no backlog of cases

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Outstllndmg Judges for the DistingUIshed Judges of Twenty-First Century Integrtty From left to right: Trustee Mary Ellen Stempfle, R,1vmol1c! I WOlf<' \ , / Ro/le'/ A F,cano W,1vnf> ( ,'unlv T/(',1, (('( Marilyn Lundy, and Commissioner Andrew Richner Wavnp Coun/v Sheriff Tremendously effiCient and Experienced Fair and effective Impartial Paid for by the Eastside Republican Club, P.O. Box 361025, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 f-recldlf> G BI/rton .J" Teola Hunter ('/11('/ luc!o(' Wil~nl' ('olin/\ Pr(1blt(' ( "iii' Wayne County Cler/(

... October 31, 1996 24A News Grosse Pointe News Oops Saturday, Oct 26 staIT members told the Grosse l'he driver followed the P01l1te Farmb polIce ChalfontI.' \ ouths kept pohce mformed of Grosse POInte Wood, pohw PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS The group Sdld they do not thelr progres;:" and was able to have the money to repldce the Shoplifter hits receIved a report from d a home III the UOO block of blue or black mId-SIze car, pro- pomt them out to officers VCR, and do not look forwdrd v..oman who, on Ol t 26, at Wa\burn Wltneb.., report" 1111- ceeded through the IIItersec- three stores re..,pondlllg to hIS call to explamlllg to the chIldren about 1237 pm appdrentl} tldil) dp..,cllbpd the ;,ubpect as tlOn and apparently so lightly Police recovered a hockey why they cannot v..dtch their A 29-year-old DetrOit woman left her busl11e~.., planner on a v..omtealing Items top of the \ chicle \\ hen ..,he Wh('n polile approdched the tires that the two Shoreb pub- Kruger" hdnd the new Shelly T Turtle VIdeo from three store" m the Village parked her car 111 the Gro",e bu..,ped a" he WdSv..,llklllgby a he bafety officer.., m the truck They were unable to find a purehabed shortlv before the after City of Grosse POlllte POinte North High School tree, he grabbed a handful of were u~av..are It hdppened gnm red per rubber ma"k, d theft pollee stopped her at Ashland parklllg lot dirt. fOLk" and \~oodLhlps and untJ! a wItness cdlled to report •FreddIe Kruger" rubber mask and Kercheval The police pur- \\Then bhe rPdllled v..hat "he thre\~ them at the police The It Pohce ,aid they Will not seek and a fedora u"ed In the had done the \\oman returned su"ppct then ran dway, but was i:>ued after a Vllldge busllless Halloween dlspla} Both the woman, theIr vehicle IS to her car, only to find the plun- Idter apprehended by police Gun waved at owner reported the women had youths are Juvemleb and were unharmed, and they hope the ner mlb"'lI1g It contall1ed bUbl dllN a brIef "cume same for her car headed out the "tore's door turned over to theu' p81ents Farms residents Without PdVll1g for about $120 res, c::;'..l:p~,",n~, sr"\ C~0.! p..l"::'CS P.lrh. po!:cc had cncot.ntcfcd of per"onal IdentlflcatlOn and the suspect before when he, In queen-size sheets Pohce Four adults and children credit cards worth an ebtlmat- Police help dresbed as a womdn, attacked found other clothmg

Ameritech is makll1g It easI- (MRC), a 24-hour, seven-day-a- er for deaf, hard-of-hearmg or week servIce run by Amentech speech-Impaired customer" 111 Relay representatIves alter- MIchIgan to obtam telet) pe- nately speak and type to relay wrIter (TTYJ eqUipment used commUnIcatIOns betv"een tele- to make and receIve messages phone users and TTY users over the phone ''We're proud to offer a varI- DIBLE The company IS offermg four ety of state-of-the-art TIT TTY models, at cost, to cus- models that help our customers tomers who are certified as stav In touch," said Bob deaf, hard-of-hearmg or Co~per, preSident of Amentech speech-unpaired by a hcensed MIchIgan. NGAID phYSICIan, audIOlOgIst or quali- "The MRC Advisory Board fied state agency was mstrumental m helpmg us The phones range In prIce IdentIfy the equIpment that from $114 to $237, have two- year warrantIes and can be best meets the needs of the purchased In Installment pay- deaf, hard-of-hearmg and ments on customers' Amentech speech-ImpaIred commuwty." bill Customers may call (800) Usmg a 'MY, customers call 433-8505 to order or for more the MichIgan Relay Center mformatlOn

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I :&44 .--..$ [ October 31 1996 Grosse Pointe News News 25A Grosse Pointe school trustee, South Lake administrator to retire By Ann L. Fouty hIgh schools combined chOIrs renowned mu"lc "chool, I'> South Lake High School In Staff Writer hI'> "dying to hedrt He CIted hi'> teendge yedr" In the Upper In the "HallelUjah Chorus" close, the Andersons plan to It's Old Blue's last weeks of 1963 when Andcrc.;onJolned the two eXdmple;, PenlIl"uld town of Norway ThiS wIll be hIS 12th and final attend concert" there school No more books No ,>taff 'I he enrollment IS now One mormJlg' he Cdme mto wldlk about d culture shock,"' year conductIng the "Ingers Conducting at Interlochen 700 more papers No more sItting hI" office to find It pmpty "Staff he i>dld A resIdent of Grosse POInte there IS not a POSSIbIlity, he TeachIng gdve way to admm- In the parlung lot all day for memberc.; deCided that my After d VISIt to Cahfornla, he Woods, Anderson "aid In addI- saId, because of the well. the 1985 Ford wagon l"trdtlOn "I've dlways wdnted office should be outSide," and hi'> Wife wIll travel the tion to retIrement, he will not known compo"er" that come to It IS also the last few weeks to pur'>ue ddmlnl"tratlOn, Anderson saId MlUthern route to Flonda seek reelectIOn In .JUII( whpn the camp coun'>ehng," he "dId of school for Old Blue's owner, All hiS office furmture, file where they Will stay In a con- South Lake AssIstant PrinCIpal cabinets and "helve" hdd dOmInIUm until the weather Carl Anderson No more books "I like the> one on one The>re ended up m the courtyard, on turn,> warmer, then It\ back to No more papers No more SIt- are 700 dIfferent, umque sto- the other i>ldeof hi" wmdow MIchIgan ting In meetings all day TIes In thl" school" Yet another time, staffers ()vpr t hp ) e'l"~, ".nderson Stll vmg South Lake for 32 hIred ::l humorou" "r,J r'~'iLl'- He ",uu their IdKe.lront 1/2 years, Anderson wIll resIgn saId, he has "een a COdrsenes" Valentme's Day dancer to home Will probdbly be a mag- at the end of the year In the culture grow entertam for hIm In the staff net for thClr two children, C J , Anderson also IS a trustee on lounge who works for the NatIonal the Grosse POInte Pubhc "There IS great anger Bank of DetrOIt, and daughter, School System's board of edu- There's VIOlence and many dy,,- And when staff members Amy, who IS a musIc major at cation. functIOnal famIlieS The received hiS phony memos') the UnIversity of MIchIgan "I'm loolung forward to sun- schoob are attemphng to deal ''They bit," he SaId sets and saIlIng," he saId And WIth these problems It's diffi- Anderson'" WIfe also was an a httle furnIture refinIshing, cult for the school to be both adminIstrator In the South travelIng and music composI- teacher and parent Lake dIstrIct Three years ago, "I've enjoyed the frIendshIps tIOn she retIred as prInCipal of I've made In South Lake," he "America needs to address Anderson's first Interest IS Elmwood School saId "I WIsh the school system the coarseness and dysfunc- musIc He has degrees in Together, they plan to drIve succes'> as It addresses the tIon The schools can't solve all mUSIC, admInIstratIOn, hIgher out to San FranCISco early next complexltle'> of educatIon In Carl Anderson and Old Blue. his 1985 Ford wagon, days the problems of the world" education, student servIces are numbered. Anderson is retiring as administrator at year In a new Blue Anderson the 19905 and beyond My WIfe Not one to dwell on the neg- hved there In hIS early chIld- and counsehng. But musIc IS South Lake Hlgb School and will not seek reelection to and I have been fortunate to what he holds dear ative, Anderson saId "Humor hood and hIS father now work here and hope we have the Grosse Pointe school board. IS so Important People have to He s81d he feels fortunate reSides In Oakland He spent contnbuted In a small way" be able to look back on (theIr) that he has been able to play hIS term IS up Instead, he and Anderson's career began In shenanIgans Laugh ar.d for- the plano for the Players, a WIfe, Judy, Will sell their home humanItIes, he saId He taught DetrOIt actors' group, as well get. rather than forgettIng to and move to theIr Green Lake musIC and arts, as well as U S laugh" as being able to conduct the cottage near Traverse City history Grosse POInte North and South Since Interlochen, a There were 2,200 students at Staff members have taken PRE.HOLIDAY Use cellular phones to report drunken drivers FACTORY SALE!. On All fOUR SWaNS Sunrooms ... Motonsts In Michigan are MADD's new "Report Drunk launched by MADD and other makmg 911 emergency calls to drIver, as the dIspatcher Inter- Drivers' 911" remmder stickers orgaruzatlOns," saId Catherine acted WIth motOrIsts and law get suspected drunken drIvers were introduced and Will be McCormIck, ciVilian services off the roads, according to enforcement made avaJlable to cellular com- operatIOns dIrector, City of Mothers Against Drunk The 911 calls resulted m the pames to dIstrIbute to cus- Southfield. drunken drIver's safe Intercep- Driving (MAnn>, MIchigan. tomers The "Drunken Dnvers tIOn, apprehenSIOn and arrest "Death by the IrresponSIble 'The callers have been con- We've Got Your Number-911" OffiCials Involved In those two actIons of a drunken driver is a cerned cItIzens that recognIze campaign IS working. drunken drIVing situatIOns VIolent crime. To make our the hazard of haVIng IntOlocat- Motorists are increasingly mcludmg Jan GoSWick, streets safer, we are urgmg cel- ed drivers on the roadway The usmg cellular, mobile, payor Telecommumcator, Allegan lular phone owners to report callers have been fully coopera- standard phones to report County central wspatch and suspected drunk drIvers," saId tive and have prOVIded the Deputy KeVin Haan, Allegan when and where they're Betty J. Mercer, wVlslOn dIrec- information as observers County SherIff's Department encountenng drunken drivers tor of the office of hIghway rather than Interfenng WIth and Trooper Matt WhItman, on the roads safety plannmg. the law enforcement efforts," MIchIgan State PolIce, Mercer said ''We encourage Wayland Post (also a drunken •••the Extraordinary Home Addition! The cooperative statewide ''We are encouraged that CltI. callers to obey all traffic laws dnVIng VlctIm mJured In the \\ h\ remodel v. Ith ordmdr\ L{ n'drULllo11 v. hL11f IT rhl..-.....me pn\..c \OU Lan h.n e J.n camp81gn carned out by the zens are takIng actIOn because when reporting SItuatIOns lIne-of-duty) were on hand t."trdordHldn lour 1;)(. L"(11'-IdJltl n (TlJ.IL J ...un fIlkd IlITHh mom nr rLmodel anti-drunken drivmg group, \our I..lkh.cn \l,.Jth..t ",unr I 111 \1l\ hI.. ... lU lIlhr 0'<.. our LOJhLf\ •.lI 'r\ .JJdIIIOTl for,J when It comes to the hves of InvolVlng pOSSIble drunken drI- the Office of Highway Safety WIth safety tIps for motoTlsts honlL offllc or L\tUll"'t. r I 11 \\ h lit..\i..T ...Ull ....HI tl \~Ith ordll1.lr\ lun ...trultlon our chlldreTJ and familIes, vers" \OU lJ.n Jo OLtllr \~IIh ..1 ! l ur" \" 11'>ldJlll 1 !k 101 III II ...{t II, t no\' \nu (,.an PlannIng, 911 dIspatch centers, there is no room for takIng h l\L ...our ! our ~\.- 1',011" J till 111 111 t 1 L I rIll h I In ... 11 I.-r\ P 11t H..lor\ law enforcement and cellular MichIgan has an estImated ",)( n lTel! ...\\ n~ \\ I It l t l~ \\.J. \ 11l1~n \ '- UI I 1 \" chances." Harriet MIller-Brown, diS- phone compames has been 500,000 to one millIon cellular Currently, MichIgan's 911 patch dIrector, Allegan County under way Since November phones system does not Isolate and central dIspatch, preSIdent, 1995 compIle specIfic 911 drunk dn- MIchIgan CommunicatIOns To date, stateWIde OUIL Vlng calls, but when contacted DIrectors, emphaSIZed that arrests are up 1.3 percent at "MotorIsts have had enough by MADD, 911 offiCIals CIted an drunken drIVIng IS a genume and are fightmg back. It's our 35,832 arrests, 463 above a Increase m the frequency of emergency, as was demonstrat- turn to push some buttons _ year ago. In 1995, 570 of the motonsts USIng the number for ed by dramatIc audiO tapes we're waling 911 when we see total 1,537 traffic fatalItIes, that purpose from her department. drunken drIvers run 37.1 percent, Involved alcohol roughshod over other The MADD state office can FOUR SEASONS SUNROOMS OF SOUTHFIELD ''We have wItnessed an An in-progress, 911 drunk motonsts' rIghts to safe pas- be contacted at (517) 631-6233, mcrease In calls beIng receIved dnVlng inCident In Allegan and 22517 Telegraph Rd. sage on Miclugan's roadways," or wrIte to 910 Eastlawn, via the 911 system whIch can Ottawa CountIes Illustrated (South of 9 Mile) s81d Bethany Goodman, execu- MIdland, MIchigan, 48642 The be attrIbuted to awareness the urgency of the unfoldIng, tive wrector, MADD MIchigan vIctIm assistance hotlIne is Southfield, MI. 48034 campaIgns that have been on-the-scene danger of a drunk (800) 323-MADD 810-352-4250 •LIMITED TIME OFH~ CAll FO~ COMPLETE DfTAJl.S

RETAIN RTDGE MAUREEN P. REILLY MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS ENDORSED BY: (P.lIt ,II L"I EXPERIENCED • 1 Sth DJ,tm t Rppubll( ,m, • T\\ pl\ ( \ l .U .... 1 ... 1 trllf ludge dnd eight VC'\H<;; , ... • T4th dnd 1 ~th D"trlu [)enlOl rdl, 1n ,lppeilltl II dgp • Ea,twk Republrc,ln Club • 'Jorht\\cst ('",e Ft'd"rltlol1 • \-\ 1)

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-..- . III October 31, 1996 26A Business Grosse Pointe News No money to invest right now? Why not pay yourself first?

I I S Ill' ll~ ,f otten At till' II1g IOU "\lppl) the tru.,t'" 1.11.1' tlMt rounded one third Portfoho" (See LTS July 4 and l'lld "I tht' month 1111dt tht' !J.lpl'r, Ot Ill'r que"tlolh wInch of HOK, dnd pdV It to :I our"elf Sept 12), and another for your 'tlll 01 1111lI101H'1 Nothll1!-{ J', lil"t 1'10 bt or InH"t 111\ [",tml'nt IIwdlllm IIlto \\ hI( Ii "our "/-(l'. I our ,Iudre"", Socldl ~~ ""!.)I_'US~~: ~-: ..:J. ~- 4 ~ ~ speculatIOns Make sure both Il1,'!1t' !I1UIpili \, I m I' tl1U" lOll \\,lIlt to trdn.,fl'r tlw tUlld., SpUlIltl numbl'r. WOIk 'Illd "Investment ObjectIves" are ~h)nthh .....pl]H!ltllrt.' \\I11 Il1onthl\ If t1w fllnd~ to Ill' I 1,.,ldl'IH l' phonl' number", and tdX mformatlOn, children's But If you're a Widow, age 65, written very narrow (restrIc- aliI the Illdebtedne"s status, retire- & Income" That means no With Kohler or American tdUh to 1I"V.1\ dge firm or bank 1m ebt ment Objl'ctl vc" l>'or ment plans, etc All mforma- Marl!"ln Account fIn. 1I,.1r" St'lnd:1rd IIl'd~ ,Illd the broker to be dl.>Jl'to JIldke \\i Ith Idrgl'r fund" IOU lI1dy Hon IS strictly conlidentlal Widow, no optIOns, no specs I " llIanl fd!lll hl'., \\ dnt to t1,1Il"fl'r du l'oh mtn .I proper Ime"tment rl'commen- If you are 40, trymg to accu- Maybe you have two or more ..- f"'- , \\It h \ au ng datIOn:, you mu.,t prOVide Joseph Mengden IS a City of mutual fund eH'f\ month 'I hI'> mulate savmgs for college, "Investment Objectives" Then 11Imlher' with jour mdntdl "ta- GrObse POinte reSident and a ... elllldrl'n FIOITl I" cdlll'd Dollar .\H'r.lh'lng .I you'll probably have an open two separate brokerage former chairman of the board "ubjl'd In It,,('lf II Iuch L'] S w1I1 tu", job statu'>, general Income .:-t I budgl't per- "AggreSSIve Growth" objective accounts One for your "Core of First of Michigan ...... -::i#J 'pectlle the covpr 111 d i.ltpr art lele .. ..., ~ onh 'lirp Wdl Th" l'd'll',t lId) to tran,fel Metro East Chamber of Commerce Hooters m RoseVIlle at Gratiot Mengden to ".Ill' for "ueh fund, I~ to lrmtdd your and 14 Mde Road A good time 111\ p<.,(ment h bank to 011 rdllgl' .In

Cltv of Gro""e Pomte reSIdent Michael P. COMING CLEAN ON Smith has been named vice presldent of mar- CLOGGED INJECTORS If a car owner uses a brand name ketmg communlcdtJOns of AFFINA CorporatIOn gasoline that contains suffiCient He \\ III be re~pon"lhlE' for the overall commu- detergents and depOSIt control nicatIOn" strategy for AFFINA, mcludmg public additives, It IS seldom necessary to TAKE A BREAK FROM THE Ups have the fuel Injectors cleaned Back relatlOn<;, ad\ertl,mg and bu"mess develop- In the mId 19BOs clogging of ment AFFINA ('01 poratlOn 111 Troy, proVides electron'c fuel Injectors arose as a problem on cars eqUIpped With AND DOWNS OF INVESTING. eu'tomer relatlOn"lllp hulldmg processes multi port fuel injection systems throllgh the apphcJtlOn of marketmg research, Such syStems have an indiVidual fuel Injector to supply fuel to each call CE'nter "E'f\ lce~ and databa'll' management cylinder ,n the engine When It was Smith.-. found that depOSits accumulated on Invc,>lmpnl,> hlwe fhelr up'> find now COmprl'lI 'trne Depo'ilt Gro".,e Pomte P Irk re.,ldpnt A1eksandra A. Miziolek, a Inlectors of thiS type to cause rough Idle (and engine misfire arld poor gas (!own" SO II" < ornforhng 10 know Ac( OU1l1 or IRA for 18 month" Your member of the 1,1\\ firm of Dvkema (';rO"sett PLLC, was recently mileage In severe cases) the ndmpd tr(,d"urer of t he Blhllle.,~ Law SectIOn of the State Bar of petroleum Industry qUickly came up rnon<"y work With the solution of putting speClal C:OrTH'r1'1l '" ofknnq WIll M,chlgan M17101pJ..I'> a mpmher of the firm's corporate and additives Irl their gasollnes that could 011<' wllh II fill., finance practlcP group whPre 'lhE' "peclahzes In mergers and actually clearl the nJectors With the Iltqh hflrd And you wont acqlll'ltlon, and ,p(urllte" \\ork She also serves as Dykema engine operatln~ In normal use Since then .t has not be e n of [(.Jurn Ilnd Il hllV(' 10 worry llbout (,o",('!t'<; dIrector for ,j"-'ocwte development A member of the appropriate to use rough Idle as an Std!P Bar\ BU<;IllE'",",L,m Seltlon CouncIl "mce 1990, she recent- excuse to clean fuel Injectors urless low rille of "IH',>,> your Inve~lmenl an Improper fuel has been used 11 <;PrI('d [h co chmrper'nn ,md moderator for ItS Annual Mld- USing high test gasoline regularly Y('ar ~I[, tlllg WIll help cleanse your fuel Injection f rorT' now unhl hllvlnq -Ilny down syStem even occaSIonal use of such • APY gas can be helpful At RINKE Novpml,,'r so. lQQ6 % .lilY'> GUflrllTllee TOYOTA ask tor our super price 610 speClals Our ser\lCe department IS ! I ;-'1 I [ ) \. I) ( ) ~ II (It\ of (~rrh"e Pomte reSIdent Jennifer A. IT1 our III your rnorH'y - lind one of the most mooern and 10, k "r"" I MIZ7i-Mu('('ioli hll~ heen named branch man- complete In the area Stop In at our dg!'r of 'P['r,onal Image Dlstnct" by Jafra convenient location at 25420 Var qUIlrIlIII, (',! 010% your p"n' (' of rn111d In!!'1 n ltlOnal ('o<;metlc'l of Westlake Village, Dyke Hours Mon & ihur' 7 00 a m to 9 00 P m Tues & Wed 7 7 Annu(J1 P. f( ('nl(I(I" YIPI,! hy For ITlor('1Ilfortnn!Jon. VI ,J! your I'l( iii ( dlf J Ifrd I" a dlrt.ct ;,elhng manufacturer of fn dSslstanCf> you requ re qll 11th l r"nwtle" \\jth a natlOnwldl' network of lilY' "Im'l $l()()()O Of n,of(' III 11 (:O!JH'II'I' l,rlltHh ()r, Illi IO'!lly mon' I!Jdn j() 000 Independent cosmetlc con"ul- LillI- ,1l1d nt'drh lliO,OOO more IllternatlOnally Found( d 111 1956 ,J,lfra IS owned by the Gillpt!p (omp,m, A" 111' 'l Plilntp & Moran leadmg I.Tlhlllll~"llP 10 I ~plllh If''UIl1Tll I I, ," ,I I IIwlr )](>,1111, '" "n I( I. pr1'.](1, nt ( r () !If Bruen .l I...... hi.. III' ..... 'r \1 ,. .." I ,,: I 1 I) , Bruen "pecl,dlll' ITl II!!( gr"tl'd dpll\pry network 1... I .. ,I I " \ 1 ()I I I I I. I I - .J I j •• 1 Iy developml'llt ,II

,f -----~-III!I';.-.....-...- __- October 31,1996 Grosse Pointe News Business 27A Retailers expect strong finish for J96 MIchIgan retaIlers are look- month smce Apnl that les;, end on a ;,trong note Three of mg ahead to a strong fourth than half the mdu;,try reported every four retaIler;, are projel-t- quarter despIte lacklu;,ter sales gain;' It also ended two mg Improved fourth qUk)'''I, Cr:;O uf die WIll-IUgal. Ille Mll-hlgan !{etalJerb The optImIsm comes despIte RetaIlers AssocIatIOn and for- AsSOl-IatlOn IS the UnIfied vOIce the fact that only 44 percent mer dIrector of the MIchIgan of retallmg m MIchIgan and reported sales InCreaSeb over Department of Commene the natIon's largest state trade September 1995 SIxteen per- "RetaIl sales fell off In most aSSOCIatIOn of general mer- cent saw no change from a year regIons of the state," Meyer chandlse retaIlers MRA's ago and 40 percent saId Sales saId 4,400 retaIl bUSIness memberb declmed "H

Photu bi Juhn MlIlnJs Art Institute receives $45,000 grant Village Foods, Sindbads host 'king fish' The InstItute of Museum chase and InstallatIOn of mov- urns, hIstorIc houses and SItes, Neil Bell, president and owner of Village Food Market in Grosse Pointe Farms, ServIces (IMS) has awarded a able and wall-mounted nature centers, planetarIUms, $45,000 ConservatIOn Project screens, crItIcal to the safe hosted some 35 Grosse Pointers to the best seafood meal in town last week at scIence/tech centers, and spe- Sindbads restaurant. The special occasion was a visit by Bill Doyle, general Support grant to the DetrOIt storage and preservatIon of our CIalIzed museums and zoos. InstItute of Arts, accordmg to collectIOn, as well as faCIlItat- manger of Foley Fish of NewBedford, Mass., VillageFood's seafood supplier. With The DIA IS located at 5200 the help of Sindbads kitchen and chef, Doyle showed the Pointers how to prepare DIA dIrector Samuel Sachs II Ing gallery rotatIOns" Woodward Avenue. Hours are ''The grant WIll be used to The lMS, founded In 1976, all types of seafood and answered questions concerning the common pitfalls of Wednesday through FrIday 11 seafood preparation. The diners were also treated to variety of Gallerie wines. renovate an art storeroom that provides grants that encourage a m to 4 p.m, on weekends houses and protects modern outstandmg museum manage- From left are Doyle; Marc Blancke, president of Sindbads; Bell; Van Karibean from 11 a m to 5 p.m The DIA and John McDonald, Village store managers; and Susie Howell. Sindbads dining and contemporary pamtmgs," ment and comprehenSIVe col- IS closed Mondays, Thesdays Sachs saId room manager. lectIOns care practIces ThIS and some holIdays "The 20th century collectIOn year the IMS receIved 263 IS the fastest grOWIng collectIon want applIcatIOns and made at the DIA and Includes many 59 awards totalIng $1,770,000 works that are large and Irreg- In addition to museums, other Senior Expo a success; plans begun for next year ularly shaped ThIS award will educatIOnal InstItutIons elIgI- The 5th Annual Semor Expo Esther Shapiro, consumer and WIth theIr Blg Band sound be mstrumental m the pur- ClImc, Kmetz Heatmg and ble for grants mclude aquarI- presented by the Metro East semor Tlghts actIVIst The Marathon LInen Semces, Inc Chamber of Commerce and the CoolIng, and Chas Verheyden, event's two luncheon seatmgs and the SIsters of Bon Secours Inc AssumptIOn Cultural Center were prOVIded courtesy of Nursmg Care Center also pro- Something Special to host on Oct 10 drew record crowds. Parkmg and shuttles for con- Kroger Supermarkets, Inc., VIded donatIOns. vemence of the semors were In addItion to free health and AssumptIOn's MarchlOTl screemngs, health care and prOVIded by the Bon Secours lighthouse artist Nov. 2 caterIng The Gentlemen of Door prizes were contrIbuted Nursmg Center, Clt) of Grosse hfestyle bUSIness exlublts and SWlng, under the dIrection of The increasIng fascmatlOn by BIts & Baskets, Grosse POInte Woods, GeorgIan East workshops on personal and Mel Stander, lIvened the day Pointe Woods ChIropractIc Wlth lIghthouses, theIr preser- leisure time topICS, a commu- Nursmg Home and Tower Bus vation and restoratIOn, and mty resource area provided a marl time hIStory has Inspired AI wealth of InformatIOn so nec- conceptual artIst and founder essary to senior care. A com- ~bams (fngltsv a:nttques of Harbour LIghts, Bill prehenslve guIde was present- Large'l AntIque <;Iore In ~oulhea'tem MIChL~Jn Younger to commemorate ed again as a referral of local, these histonc beacons Wlth county and state semces. A New 40 FOOlContainer From [ngland Received [very 60 Days I authentic sculptured replIcas. The annual Semor Expo IS a Four famous hghthouses in wonderful example of the =If . Eng1JshPnmltlve Pme Pieces. ~11!!'?:i • Wardrobes. Harvest Tables. MIchigan are among the sIXty Chamber's New DimensIOn in pIeces In hls collectIOn ~' LIVIng Committee and ~ ~ • Collectables and Smalls • ~ ~ On Saturday, Nov 2, 1996, Assumption Culture Center ThIS new serIes features the Monday-Friday 9 to 5 WE BUY AND SELL! from 10 a m to 1 pm, artIst workIng Wlth vendors, busi- YQunger wIlI be in tOWfl to pro- world's most famous sentmels Saturday 10to 5 (810)777-1652 1 WIth a portIOn of the proceeds nesses and generous mdlVIdu- ~ mote a new senes entItled als to prOVIde semors Wlth a 197 \ 7 £ast Nine Mile St Clalf Shores Betv.een \ 94 end Herre, ~ from each sale to be donated to 7' "Great LIghthouses of the day of fun, freebIes, and valu- the hIstorIc or preservation World" at SomethIng SpecIal able resource InformatIOn, GIfts, 85 Kercheval-on-the- socIety responSIble for ItS care and restoratIOn saId an event planner HIll, Grosse POInte Farms The keynote speaker was What makes JUDGE SUSAN BIEKE NEilSON Back to school GLASS BLOCK BASEMENT WINDOWS shoppers OR ANY OTHER WINDOWS FOR YOUR HOME the most suitable candidate bought clothes, OR BUSINESS PROVIDEr------""r;------';ISECURITY & BEAUTY / j I IDOoltoyourselfl computers I ~ I S4695 I HANDYMAN I for re-election to the Wayne CountyCircuitCourt? 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Churches .... .4B October 31, 1996 Entertamment llB Grosse Pointe News Features Pointer takes readers on tour of Elmwood Cemetery

By Shirley A. McShane Elmwood curator and general manager Chancey P Staff Wnter l\ll11er MIChael Franck hac; rec;urr<.>ded a pwce of forgot- 1"1 anck <;aIdhe noticed the gate house office had "I' ten history m hl<;ju<;t-pubh<;hed book, . Elmwood '>ome outdated brochures that piqued hiS CUrIosity ", Endure!> History of J. DetrOit Cemetery" Soon afterward he came up With the Idea of creat- The 39-year-old Grosse Pomte Wood" resident lllg J. wmprehenslve guIdebook for the cemetery and techn'lcal wnter for the U S Army Tank , Some people may thmk Elmwood IS a part of AutomotlVe Command 10 Warren hd" been labon- Mount Elliott Cemetery whIch IS next door," he ously compllmg, !>Jnce1991, his book on the history "aId "Mount Elliott IS a predommantly Cathohc of the cemetery cpmetery Elmwood IS umque because there IS so Most of the information was readily available, much diverSity Buned there are slaves, Native Franck sald, It was just a matter of bnngmg It Amencdns, CIVil War boldlers, pohtlclans, a lot of together He spent countle"s hours day and mght artl<;t<;and a lot of transients and mdlgents, along . '. i- r : m all kmds of weather photographmg the ceme- WIth some of the most famous and wealthy people tery's monuments, mausoleum!> and to[T]bstones. m DetrOIt's history" He spent time researchmg the cE'metery's history The book offers brief histories of DetrOit cemeter- and the background of some of ItS famous, not-so- leS and bUrIal grounds that preceded Elmwood famous and mfamous reSidents at local lIbraries (some of the sites are rebUrIals). and m the Burton Historical collectIOn at the "People forget that 150 years ago Elmwood was DetrOit Public Library the outskirts of town Part of the rural cemetery Along the way, he discovered some things that movement was that no longer were famlhes bemg even the cemetery director didn't know about burled m the local churchyard Park-like cemeter- "This book IS a qUIck read," Franck said "It's w" became popular places In the 1800s to VISit on fun and mformatlve, It's umque and specific to our the wl>ekends There are still gravel roads mSlde area The real purpose of the book for me was that Elmwood where people traveled by horse and I enjoyed domg the research The purpose of the buggy to plcmc and to get away from the toils of book IS for readers to learn a httle about the hISto- life m the city. In some respects It was like (New ry and heritage of the cemetery and of Detroit" York's) Central Park," Franck said. Franck pomts out that the cemetery observes Its HIS book also serves as a guide for the VISitor 150th anmversary this month and IS one of the few who wants a qUick lesson m cemeteries, Headstone pieces of Michigan and DetroIt history stdl stand- and monument styles, for example, went m and mg and accessIble to the publIc out of fashIOn and often tell a story about the "It's an mterestmg place and sometImes very deLeased spooky," he said, refernng to some fnghtemng Skulls and crossbones were characteristic of the experiences he had while conductmg hiS research Colomal era, for example Around the time the and takmg photographs Washmgton Monument was erected, obelisk monu- He encountered packs of WIld dogs and once ments were m vogue. found that a droolmg, rabid dog had crept up The book includes 86 black and white pho- behmd hIm. All sorts of tranSient, SUSpiCIOUSchar- tographs of vanous monuments, mausoleums and acters have come around, perhaps curIOus about markers, a map of the cemetery, a list of some of him or attracted to hiS camera eqUIpment the notable people bUrled there and legends and Once, when he and hiS brother were domg mght lore about the cemetery photography m the cemetery, they heard what they Franck even hsts the trees and bIrds indigenous belIeved to be gang warfare as gunshots rang out to Elmwood m the surroundmg neIghborhoods '"The monuments are what draw you in," he saId "My adVIce, If you're thmkmg about vlsltmg '"rhe rIvers, ponds, hIlls and trees add to it .. Elmwood," he said, "IS to ask for a guided tour Franck, who now has two children - a 2 1/2- There are bus tours and walkmg tours conducted year-old and a 5-month-old - has had to revise tus year-round It's fun to walk though, especially in research schedule for his next book on the tustory the fall Each person Will have a different expen- of DetrOit The next one, he said, Will not be a ence and Will find the markers and mausoleums "field proJect" mtereblmg, as well Ubthe stories that go along Franck Will SIgn copies of hiS book at 4 p.rn With them" Sunday, Nov 10, at Barnes and Noble Bookstore at The seeds for the book were planted the day Mack and Moross Franck drove by the cemetery and deCided to stop For a guIded tour of Elmwood Cemetery, call m. He checked m at the mam gate and met (313) 567-3453

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The redder 11,1" 811"dn and the groom'::. brothpl. beih gown dewl mother \\ ore d Thomas WIlham J Cosgrove of Grosbc Bo::.ton The bride graduated from long "klrt and dn Ivory Jdckl'l The groom graduated from Pomte Wood", married crepe sheatho; WIth rhll1estone the University of Michigan WIth a wno;t cor.,age of whItt' Boo;ton College and from the Cameron DOVI Smith. "on of necklmeo; With a degl ee m mternilhonal ro::.E.''idnd fn'esJa Mr and Mrs Donald ::Jmlth of Georgetown School of economic relatIOn::. and from D'llllCl Giffen played thp Seattle, on Sept 28, 1996, at The best men were the Dentistry the Catholic UllIversltv of pldno SandI a GIffen sang two The couple traveled to Our Lady Star of the Sea woom'o; brother." Dr RIchard America, Columbus Scha'ol of solo::. Lvnn Buckley rPdll Catholic Church Thoma", Dr Brian Thomab HawaII, Thailand and Hong Law WIth a JUriS doctor degree Scrlptureb The recessIOnal MonSignor E Denllls dnd Dr Michael Thomdo;. all of Kong They live III Qumcy, The groom graduated from mU,>lc was written for the occa- HarrIty offiCiated at the 5 30 Bo'>ton, and Dr TImothy Mass the Umverslty of Washmgton ;,1On by Damel Giffen Guests P m ceremony, whIch was fol- McAdams of Rhode Island With a degree 111 bus1l1e,>s released hundreds of butter- lowed by a reception m the admll1lstratlOn and from the nICs ..ISthe couple departed the Riverfront Ballroom of the CITY OF HARPER WOODS, MICHIGAN I Seattle UllIverslty Law School church CITY CLERK S OFFICE Westm Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Edward WIth a JUriS doctor degree He The bride attended Kent WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN The bride I'i ore an IVOrypedu S, Evans IV IS a con::.ultant With FmanCldl Statl' Ul1lver'>lty and de sOle gown that fe:.ltured a OFEICI!iL a.ECTIQr-LNOTICE Markets InternatIOnal m Northeastern OhIO The Rev Zachary Fleetwood Bucharest, Romal1la Ul1lverslty's College of ~;/{IIHII~\ \~ltllllt~lt IUk\' ....I~/ Il"'~ :I"~KIIRI\\I:\)D~ ~r.,. '~I\~~:~I\\~~\lF () offiCIated at the 6 p m ceremo- ~(J/ The couple traveled to MedlcmE.' She Ib an endocrmol ( n 1'\ \n'" \11 I L n n"" h.... 'i 1 'it t l.l \ 'I t .. III I \1 ft II ~ rurr- ny. whIch was followed by a I I II I I \ l.l ~I Madeira, Portugal They live m agIst With St John HospItal , 'IHlt\ I receptlOn at Waverford Farm t I I" ... Bucharest The groom attended ( m MIddleburg l " f\rl , Massachusett... College of K r I " The maId of honor was the \1 '<. ,,-'" Bit Pharmacy and IS a pharmaCIst 1 ,,~ I I '1 brlde's SIster, DeEtte Damel, Iv. r \11 I .. WIth Arbor Drugs I l \ n \\ ... the matron of honor was the f f. \ ~ , Hendrix- '1he couple hone) mooned on , I bnde's SIster, DIanne Black ( (I" an Alaskan cruise of the mSlde ( l.m 11 Bndesmalds were MIchelle passage fl! Reinhardt I" <. "I Bell; the groom's Sisters, J I r I ,~( ( 1 R l I I rill a hi. I II '\ They hve 111 the CIty of Laune Bond, Jody Evans and J I {. n \ll'L.l I !{q.. III In u ~l1tP II I Juhe Ann HendriX of the GrossI' Pomte 11 ~ I h (I lIt ( I \ I J I I Il Rl....U Ill! II In u hi. I 1 I I I Wendy Evans, Mandy Ju h.t 11 (. Ul <. ~ J 1 I (. IlH 1.1I1 I I fIl In Ul 'xn P, n CIty of Grosse POInte, daughter ) I, f { H. I In I ..... I Culbertson, Nancy Stengel, of Charles and Ellen HendriX JUJL 11 I <. \ and Kara Wilhams of North Canton, OhIO, mar- Echlin- ~I \U tH..Qr.()~\I~ The best man was the rIed Leonard Gary Remhardt, ,U{OI'OllL \ \ 1-1.1i; IH 'IH \10\ f l HI It \( r II' III l H~ \\ -\("T 10 \\1F \1) \, (.110' OJ \llt II!( \\ ...111'\(0 \( I groom's father, Edward S. son of Raymond and Grace Evans III I till (e \{ 1 Il\OI q \\(JI t Il Remhardt of Buffalo, on Aug Thomas (]I' ....(I 1111 )lll\lTm\. [il 'tl \IHIIOOlH \'1/\110\ \\!IIC1tl ... ffR\mnD 10 'I) 0\\( h (j RI ,,"\. ! OR\1'10 01 (\\11'\( 1\.( II J)IV t>,,{ 0 \111110\ \JRI I \lUIF .. \'\.I) Groomsmen were David 3, 1996, at Good Shepherd R\IIII~ \() llt\1 \\'OR( \\1/\11)\ \\f1I(H 1"JOR(,\\IItIlI'\IlIR TIll \mlll(" i Tracy Anne Echhn, daughter <. \\U\I( \ FI\\\( f \( 11'( l Pl\( \1 \ ....nlD\1I «()\1\1I1l11 POlllf( \l(O\1\lllff Black, John Bond, Kevm Umted Methodist Church 111 1'01111<\1 I\RI~ (t\f\lIl11f 11\1[01 <,HF\r!O' «()\1\1I1rl~ 0" 1\1JI11\DI\r Brzeczek, Brian CurtIsS, Bob Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dearborn of Mr and Mrs LeWIS Henry to\I'!111FI 1<"'()!)\(If\. H\Lllltll0IHCII\1 \11(1'\F10\f>O'''OR ....tC.H Echlln of Grosse Pomte l \\11\( EVdns, VdlJck Fo"ter, Juhu Do..i Smith The F..c-,. 1;-';111E Jenmngs III llK\lI1 \{II\ R( ITlII \ ....I R\f! I{' \1 Leevers, Par RIdder, Peter of Wooster, OhIO, offiCiated at (K\! Ilk\\<"WH \\l/\ll() Ridder and Brlch SchneIder. bateau neckhne, a Basque the 4 30 p m ceremony, whIch Mark Thomas, son of Dr and <"!I(Jl1n III <"I \\\!l1 \liI{O\f I walstlme, cap sleeves and a Mrs Edwm Thoma;, of Cape was followed by a receptIOn at Il\'Oll,.h\I ....l~ \ I I-, OJ( \\ I \\q \I) III <,,1\[1 { l\\IIIIII(J\ In I\J '!lIJ,,1 braided hem Her veil was dot- Cod, Mas" , on Oct 4, 1996, 111 01 \1 III I Ill''''' I 111)1(1\1 I II [( I .... the Falrlane Estate 111 111f.!clo\lPl(J\'dlll Ilh\1 \\11,D\1F\I\\()lll> ted WIth seed pearls and she Dearborn Nantucket, Mass ....fllll"! 111\1 \IIR"ll\\1 ....111\\1 IHI'\. \])\11111) I ,lHrIR\( r1(1 Ol! \\\ I)h \ The Rev MaUrice Meade offi. 11\"d"H\K\rofll( \Il1lllHnFR\1 \')\IRI\I(ilRIHIKI \\\Ht\I"(tJIHI Babies wore pearl earrmgs, a smgle The bride wore a Silk bhan- ll)(I 0"< \".llh.l\t1 l( kl )1 ....1 (( cIated at the 4.30 p m ceremo- ...tiO\Lllllll"ll{lI"~""\1 (1,>1, lHe,. ... \1 \\H 0"' .... 1t\1 \lllliD drop pearl necklace and a tung sheath that featured an 'j.... " ny, which WdS followPd by a Abigail Beatrice turquOIse ring that belonged to off-the-shoulder neckhne, a l){lJl(J)\J ~ \IR()i~J,,\J iOl\l\flll ....IIIIII<1 RIH\I \11(liI(,\\ \f 111\\\\ IRl\lll \1 receptlOll ..It the Sankaty Head "1111 ....1\11 «( '\.\llrl TIll'\' \\,IJ(-,I()IIH:r flf\1 1\11 \Illfl k!\IRO\! Ill! It 'Dill \1\11 her paternal grandmother. She ....011 I) lOR I Rl~ "IJ....\l I tlOkl/1 f) In 1HI I H:I....1II \11 \ ilO \RO Of I Rt ..,111\ Hurley Golf Club 11111l-,ll O....IIJ (0'<"1 III 110' \1 \\11 'D\H \ 1\\ () 11 earned a bouquet of whIte 1....1\!1I1\1I III {lKRI'\.,1 \1 (IW,\'\., \1 IF "\\ ....PH \1 Jl\D '\D 1111 !l()\H:{)01 Mr and Mrs Leo Hurley of roses, gardemas and stephan- The bride wore an IVOrypeau II{ ....rll ....RI ...I(J\, ....]IlIII)f-- \1)'11'\.1,,111-,['(111l11'\.DI'\.IIII..,THI (O"IJltTIO~ R II IKt III' II-<\'\11 R 01 \11 It \1 <"I' HI! 1\1'>II\l. \11<111<1\' \111 R\\ .... lRt '>I Pomt RIchmond, Calif, are the otIS de sOle gown With a portraIt Il'\Ilj()lllf'«()\ ....IIII I O'\II\I"Ir"lIlII",IHIl\II1 )11\\1] \11] 'IOIIt'1111 \R",\I \ '111\1 and Mrs Wilham L. Hurley of Bnde"mdlds were the bride's 1f-- Itlll I III \to:. I \, I ~I\,I (II' ,I \'>0' lOR I)I! P !lOIH \1 \'\.,j) R\( ((11)\ I Attendants wore full-length 1l\111\[()Kln\ I\,( \\] HI )('>I'>llh\ltlllll!HRI' IHf ....f 1\"-(\"1 the CIty of Grosse Pomte Sisters, .Josephme Fox of the \(RIHfFF\\llH\lW\ll\1 1\ ....I'llLI)'1 11\110f(\!{'-\\.l>PfR""r'fl>f'[\(OI hunter green crE.'pe sheaths il \ 1"( I [<. 1\ ....1 City of Grosse Pomte and ... \1 0\\ 1\11 \ I [ \[ \ 10 .... lOR 1)\\1 \( I ....( \t .... I) It, \ 1>1 \TlO'\ \'J) 10 ...., f "- With bateau neckhnes and cap I\ll \ fIU\,,, Emily Rose Richner sleeves They carned bouquets Cappy Echhn of MIssoula, "\II(\\HI\H:III\'l'~ B" \"'"11IlDH);«(J\IK\.\If"T(ftl{]\I\\([I\( j\lIi1l~ IJil ( 1\1 l \ \( I 'I \\!llt l<: "" II R,( \ .... H I \( 1\ J)lll \"" OJ till Susan and Andrew RIchner of gold, orange and burgundy Mont, Maureen Harder of San ....Jlll II) I ill I R01{ "I P I \\\ III \IJi J II ) ~ I.... 'li of Grosse Pointe Park are the flowers Diego, SusIe Keane of the City of Grosse Pomte, Nancy Wright i}<..)t~J"\ii \ I( ,j\II\I!\1 1\11\1 IOflli\ll(\","l)(\\ll'\(I\O \lltl!IHIII\ parents of a daughter, Emily The best man was the I H lhllj )'>1 ) I \\ \\( I III of Michigan, Paula Leto of the II f"l I l f I 1k:1~ ( \\1 \1 (, ...1\,,, ,\ \'\'1 (I 'r 11\1 \1111'" 1111It I ~,\\I\( IWse RIchner, born Aug 11, groom's brother, Jonathon l \ lll( \1 [)\ I \\ I l I I \" i ~U~ ( K \1 l--.l I'> {X \1 J IJ\\ 1111' i II I ... SmIth of Seattle City of Grosse Pomte, (I \\\ )111":']\11 k: \. ~~ I \\f (Ili \\1I'\.( "IIR\IIIIP \'\.Ill \"'11\1) 1996. Maternal grandparents I \'d\lH \\11\ \1 RO\lllJ ~ \\t\ (h(l~ (I ~lIf \01 K\ \ Ill! lll~ are Lynne and Raymond Groomsmen were the brIde's Chnstme Carpenter of t" \1 LI'>II \{ \\H,\( (0' h. III \R) )h!~ II \11 (\ ...., (\\11'( 'II'll'll \\ \ \1 \11 1\\ l' t{( \\ 'I.\II'~ RI \1 \I I .... Maves of Port Austm Paternal brothers, Wilham J Cosgrove Ma"sachu'>etts, and Knsten \1 (X\II 'io;, (ll\\RJ\I\' 1 1l1('l!(lnHf\(i{\1I fH:l\j\, 1('\."1 t«('(J\ll( Schulz of OhIO I)I\jl(I\11\1 \ 1(K'\t1 .r..1\\\(\,I\L to;, 01 \\ f~'i)\ I( ,I\if fllH f Hill gr;ndmother IS Georgiana Jr of Southfield and PatrIck IlH ( \[11 \ Attendants wore long black )If( II n 'III I Rl 10....1l)[ \\\ II \I)(I} If) Richner of Grosse Pomte Steven Cosgrove of ChIcago, 'I" '\.() Farms ll«WO\\ll.. \f \ ~I JIII<:I IIH \\ll \,\ RI'> Ilh{I,<.c \1\11"... 'lC 111/1 Rr\,( II'f ...fl( "P j I) ....(11\,1 fl \1\'\.\{I\1 \,1 !\\"!-..I' J)I( ,I('\l<'f( \RI \{ 11111\ I... I'l f \\11" Sullivan I \ \\' )1\\1\\111 \k: \,()!\, If." .... "'1 I ( 1111" "III \1 f I{( \ f I Peter and Stacy Sulhvan of U \ \, l

Los Altos, Calif, are the par- \\ \" 'f ( Ot '1" I Koro" \ I .... pnts of a o;on, John Connor 1\))1-11 'm'\' (Ol ' ....11 H~HC Ot \J\. (l"I\U ...,,[O\ \1 IUO:KIHD Sulh"an, born Sept 27, 1996 ,( , I , , f ( \H , ( ,,, If-If , , NURSING HOME " \\ \1 , , Maternal grandparents are "»1 I \11 '\ , " , "\\11 ," 8045 EAST JEFFERSON '", Itl \ f I\~' ~ 'I III ,,, \1\1 , ", ( " '" " B\ "(I , ) \ 'I II ( ,< t,,, ,, , , John and Amta SaVldes of Los DETROIT, MICH " '" " , " " ,"\Ill " I " , II , , " " "d'> ,) " Alto., Hllb, Cahf Paternal 821-3525 " '" '" grandpdrenh are Dr Thomas QUALITY NURSING CARE and Dorl.., Sullivan of Grosse '\ ,, , , Ifl \\ \'t \ ,, K (II k: , , filiI , , , ,, l\lIljf( I , "11 \ "I , I \ , Pomte Wood., Great-grandpar- , , R , " 'I" ", 'I" I B " \1 \ , \ ) , " " " , \ f \ , ( IRI , ( \11~ll ! ent" are 8usdna Sa" Ides of , " ,'> , \ " , \ , , , ( I , \ , , , \ I Hi , I ST. PHILOME~A. , \\1'" , f\ 'I \ '\h I , , FalrfIClo, Conn Kathleen I \ \ , ,, \ , , , \ \. ... \, "'" " ~ tR Sulllv.1n of Gro"o;e Pomte Park 'T-"t-... PARISH--;' " " " ano 80phld Pru., of LlIIollla \<, 13th Annual " ,\ Kelsey Kennedy Thanksgiving , , , ( \ McKernan I , ,> 1\ ,. I \ , , Raffle , , , " Pdt ilnd Gretchen , " , \ 1\ Over $19,000 in prizt>~ " , , ", I I , , , \ I , \llil , , \f"l' McKprn'lll of Farmmgton HIli" , ",,(, II " , I " arp thI' pan'l1t.., of iI daughter, Grand Prize $13,000 " K('l"pv Kl nnpov McKernan, fill (~IIO" Hll ....1 ""'1101 '\1\ (0\1\11 \rn (011 HI \H11 \4 I I(I'H'I\I horn AlIg 2;) 1996 Matprnal 2nd Prize $2,000 I \ \ ,,\ I" I hl\ Ihllu' jo/der/lt 1/ ('II) \) II1hll/I::( \ \ ~annr.lrpnt'- are DIck and 3rd Prize $1,000 I , I', f' , I' M arg DI('t7 of thl' City of 4th Pri7e $1,000 jflllll!J 1111111' (/Il(! !J(flililill] " , Crn'- ...(' POint!' Paternal grand \/()/> ({lit I \l'(' (JIll ('\Iel{"/ (' (ull('( 1/11/1 Ildn'nh ar!' Doug ano Nancy S.tlt'e., IImlt('d to 4.00 \1( Kf'rn,ln of I'lllrkne" Crpat II< "('te., ()j ~lilr/ l'(/ IIllIg\ (I lid 1)/ lili( hl'\ ,;r lnnpar('nh nn' Mar:- .. I on per !I( kel "tIKI'rn,1Tl of North\llIf', MarlP illd .J LOllI'" 8t I'IPrrp of [)r<1\\ 1Il~ '\0\ 2 l. 1!Ill() "'t I'hllornl'n'l \( 11\ 1I1('e., \1 't1I~IIfII]( ,Ino Stanlev Bld~ f\, "'" (II "I VI llJCP. T 1.1 ~J'll \I

-- 2:-' October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News Faces & p_Ia_c_e_s 3B Bon Secours Assistance League plans Christmas Mart The Bon Secours Hospital . ._ Assistance League wIllholr! Its 17th annual Christmas Mart from 10 a m to 5 p m Saturday, Nov 2, and from noonto 4 pm. Sunday,Nov 3, m the hospItal's Connelly AudItorium, 468 Cadieux The sale wIll feature classic and novel holiday Items, mcludmg hand-crafted gifts ll.1lI1ll. Il.lffiti rut ll. $;:iOO alrlme gift certIficate, a 52-mchreph- ca of an old world Father ChrIstmas and more Co-chaIrmenof the benefit are Judy Gandelot and Peggy Ventura. Raffie tIckets may be pur- chased at the ChrIstmas Mart or m the hospItal's lobby AdmISSIonISfree and pro- ceeds WIllbenefit the hospItal LImItedvalet parkmg wIllbe offered and refreshments WIll be served. Awesome Auction Toy drive: The Capuchm The sixth annual Awesome Auction, a benefit sponsored by the Mother's Club Chnstmas ToyDrIvehopes to of Grosse Pointe South High School, will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in the distribute toys to more than South cafeteria. 1,100famlhes m the metropol- The evening will feature entertamment, hors d'oeuvres and a variety of silent Itan DetrOItarea durmg the and live auction items. Ernie DuMouchelle will be the auctioneer. 1996Chnstmas season Honorary chairman is Gloria Konsler, former member of the school board. Co- Toysare collectedand stored chairmen are Rose Messacar, Liz Palen and Katina Salvaggio. m the Capuchm warehouse BOD Secours Hospital Assistance League Christmas Mart co-chairmen are Judy Gandelot. at the left, and Modeling some of the coats from Dittrich Furs, which will be auctioned off durmg the months before Peggy Ventura, both of Grosse Pointe Park. They are during the evening, are, from left: Messacar, Cindy HUI, Renee Schulte and ChrIStmas.On Dec 20, 23 and shown with the 52-inch old world Father Christmas that Nancy Burrows of Dittrich Furs. 24, ehglble reCIpIentfamilies will be raffled off at the annual benefit at the hospital Tickets to the Awesome Auction are $10 in advance. Call Louise Gallagher at are inVItedto the warehouse, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3. (313) 885-6488. where they receIvea large foodbasket and can "shop"by selectmg toys for theIr chIl- dren from the donatIOns. lLD's Holiday Preview All kmds of unwrapped new The Junior League of Detroit will host its ninth and used toys III goodconrn- annual Holiday Preview Benefit Party from 6:30 to 9 bon are needed for children of p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Jacobson's in the Village. all ages Stuffed animals are a The party regularly attracts more than 800 guests perenmal favonte; tacble and and kicks off the holiday season by offering shopping developmental toys are recom- opportunities, elegant edibles and entertainment. mended for mfants and young Funds will benefit the JLD's current projects, includ- chIldren, board games and ing the Detroit Police Athletic League tutoring pro- dolls expressmg cultural gram and Christmas parties for clients of Adult Well- mverslty are popular, as are Being Services and Goodwill Industries. sportmg goods such as basket- Celebrity hosts this year are Linda Land of the balls and footballs, educatIOn- WNIC-FM "Breakfast Club" and Dave Bergman of the , al and skIll-buIlding toys are Detroit Tigers. encouraged Hockey eqwp- Shown getting ready for the benefit are, from left, ment ISnot recommended, nor Grace Keane of Jacobson's; Lynne Cameron, president are toys with a violent use, of the JLD; Bergman; and Cristina Foster and Holli such as guns Blrgbauer. co-chairmen of the event. Tofind out more about the More than 25 metro Detroit restaurants will provide Capuchm Chnstmas Toy food, including Grosse Pointe's Vintage Bistro, Chianti Drive, to get ToyDrIve posters Villa Lago, Tom's Oyster Bar and Lucy's OD the Hill. or to arrange for collectIOn Honorary committee members include Detroit Police aSSIstancefor your business, Chief and Mrs. Isaiah McKinnon, City of Grosse Pointe club or famdy, call Brother Mayor Susan Wheeler and Florine Mark of Weight Rick Samyn at (313) 579- Watchers. 2100,ext. 212, or Roy Admission is $25 in advance: $30 at the door. Tick- Hoeslcher at (313) 925-1370; ets are available by calling the JLD office at (313) 881- or take donatIOnsto the ware- 8000; or at Jacobson's on the night of the benefit. house at 1620 E Grand Boulevard In Detroit h'Art exhibit: Gallene RE-ELECT JUDGE HAROLD ~uffy 454 wIll present works of the HOOD DaYl Grosse Pomte ArtIStS MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS AsSOCIationin a Juried exhIbI- -oil'. b 2 VILLAGE tIon to benefit the Chlldren's ENDORSED BY LABOR CIVIC & BUSINESS GROUPS ~.. J T.QY Homeof DetrOIt SoroptImlst Saturday, Nouem er InternatIOnal of Grosse POinte COMPANY wlll also partiCIpate m the EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUSTl ... 10 am - 5 pm 16900 Kercheval fundralsing effort 23 YEARS AS A JUDGE (14 YEARS ON TIfE COURT OF APPEALS) Grosse Pointe MI 48230 IIoIblly l1Io e- ..1o-8oare $25 a person Tl'e holtda\ r1l,h \\ III '"on be '111 So 'here' no hetter lime Ih,l11 our Frame F-.arly "ale In fr,111H'Ih 11 'reclal pre~el1t this day, you will r«eive a Limited Edition FamIly Fund day wIll be Save money ,1no ',1 \ (' the holt d ay ern" d ha"le', 100 from 10 a m to 4 p m Saturday, Nov 9, WIthcomph. M.uffy Reinbear FREE! mentary entertamment, story ~~------" , I , hours for chIldren, gourmet coffeesand desserts . : UJl3Cffieill rtouB[!ffi Plus }rl/Ir PIIIIIII I 11/ F-1,1I11111r:

A h'Art Brunch at Sparky ?06r"c Mack ~\ f' If>. (,rl ...... r IIp \l,r) I r 1r 4J1"")1.(, ,. (~13) 8R4 Ol4n Herbert',>WIllhr from noon to 3 P m Sunday, Nov 10, WIth Another Great Raffle -f Bi\MI flY - "iAVr gallery vI,>ltlnghour'>from NOVEMBER 10 25% noon to 4 p m Brunch tIckets NOVEMBER 20 20'1> 5pm are $15 DECEMBER I 15% For more mformatlOn,call rJE\il 0f10~R (IJL '( 10 rorJ ~l ST AE FRl ....E nr r AT llMf r ....\LE (Y 01.1 mu~ ht pr(~nt t" Win) Deborah at (313)885.3510 [) ~rou H l FRAME )t L'I VAliD NnH AI Y OTiH R (FFff"l ------r~ IJN - Margze Rems Smzth

. ._-~--- __ ------__24_--_' ._.._.. ... , ,.. -- -~- October 31, 1996 48 Churches Grosse Pointe News The Pastor's Corner - St_Paul Catholic Church Jesus will show up plans family programs ------=------l 8t Paul Cathohc Church hao, the school bUlldmg, 170 Grosse By the Rev. David H. Wick planned two specIal program" Pomte Boulevard The public IS Grosse POinte Baptist Church for familIes from 7 to 9 p m mVlted RegIstrdtlOn fee IS $10 Onp Sund" the baSICS of Juddlsm - ItS branches, the JeWish way of Pomte, 61 Grosse Pomte Shp may have meant to ask If I was around when Jesus life, major hohdays, values and Boulevdrd \\ ,liked th'ls Edrth Alas, I missed that prlVllege by 60 or to First English Church concepts of God, and how Jews Carl Fernstrum, mlmster of 70 generdtlOns (I don't thInk I look THAT old, either) vIew Jesus The presenter will musIc and worship arts at Underlymg her question was the rock soild belIef that The LIFE players of First English Evangelical be Rabbi Amy Brodsky, assIs- Macomb Commumty Church, there \\ d" a tangIble, real Jesus who I could photograph Lutheran Church will present "Oliver."a family musi- tant director of the Ecumemcal Will help partIcipants explore Al,o Imphed III her questIOn was the POSSlblhty that cal, on Friday and Saturday. Nov. 8 and 9, at the Institute for Jewlsh-Chnstlan the mIx of traditional and con- Je~us had stopped around the office one day recently for a church, 800 Vernier in Grosse Pointe Woods. StudIes and the B'nel Mitzvah temporary musIc for worship portrait ;,Ittlllg Dinner and the play are $16 for adults; $13.50 for Fernstrum wlll also dISCUSSthe will master teacher at Temple Kol Once agam, here was a child delIghted - but not sur- students and seniors. Dinner begin at 6 p.m. resources and technology avall. Show time is 7:30 p.m. both evenings. A Saturday Ami pn;,ed - that Jesus would stop by. able to churches The fee IS $5. matinee will begin at 2 p.m. Both series WIll be held m .\5 \\e grow up, we tend to lose that sense of expecta- Call Christ Church at (313) tIOn, the sense of the pOSSibIlity that Jesus Will truly come The musical, which is based on Charles Dickens' 885-4841 to regIster novel "Oliver Twist," will feature Beth Swanson, Brad dnd be \\Ith us We may neglect worship and the "GenesIs and Exodus Scnptures, or If we worship, we worship as those hearing LaPratt, Kati Ruggiero and Jessica Dittrich in lead St. Paul roles. The Rev. Walter Schmidt and the Rev. Barton CreatIOn and RedemptIOn in second.hand about the experIences others have had of the Old Testament" WIll be pre. Beebe. pastors of First English Church, also have God. If we read at all, the words seem to belong to some. Lutheran sented from 7 30 to 9 p m. place far away and a long tIme ago. roles in the play. Robert Foster is the musical direc- tor and the production is directed by Bruce Udell. Tuesdays, Nov 5, 12 and 19, at Yet Jesus said, "Where two or three have gathered celebrates 125th Grosse Pointe MemOrial For reservations for dinner and/or the play. call the together III My name, there I am m their mIdst :' church office at (313) 884.5040. Church The speaker WIll be (Matthew 1820) St Paul Evangehcal the Rev V Bruce Rigdon, When we worship m HIS name, He comes to see It Lutheran Church Wlll contmue semor pastor at MemOrial. The Hlmself1 ThiS IS reality, Jesus 18 III fact present In our the year-long celebratIon of Its fee IS $15 Th regIster, call the \\orshlp, He m fact speaks to us m HIS Word Rabbi Sherwin Wine speaks 125th anniversary on Sunday, church office at (313) 882-5330 Do vou see Him, hear Him, and sense HIS presence? Nov. 3, WIth a VISit from BIshop In ; small group experience called "Spmtual Phlhp Wahl. Awakenmg the Joy of Knowmg Jesus" at Grosse Pomte at G.P. Unitarian Church Wahl WIll preach at the 9 and Christ the King BaptIst Church, we have been exploring tms very ques- 11.15 a.m. servIces and speCial The Grosse Pomte UnItarian has ever known. tIOn One clear answer we have found comes from Jesus mUSIcal guests will be fea. Church WIll sponsor a senes of Lutheran plans HImself, who saId, "Unless you are converted and become The Nov 14 toPiC will be the tured Wahl served at St Paul lectures by Rabbi Sherwlll Bourbons. The palace of like children, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven" from 1984 to 1991, when he organ recital (Matthew 18 3) Wme on the theme "Great VersaIlles IS a symbol of Dynasties POhtICS, Corruption was elected bIshop of the ParadOXIcally, we become more spmtually mature and Bourbon power and decadence. and RehglOn " Southeastern MIchigan Synod, The second in a series of aware only by becoming more hke cmldren m our humllity which consists of 160 churches organ recitals Will be per- and our sense of expectatlon and wonder The Nov. 21 tOpICWIll be the with 75,000 members in 11 Lectures w1l1 begm at 7 30 formed at 4 pm Sunday, Nov I have been commg to church lately With a renewed cer- Wmdsors, and theIr future. countIes pm on Thursdays, Nov. 7, 14 3, on the new Moller 44-rank tamty that Jesus IS gomg to show up organ at Chnst the Kmg and 21 at the church, 17150 RabbI Wme founded the first And I, lIke the chlldren, wlIl be delighted - but not sur- A continuation of the 125th Lutheran Church,. Maumee m the CIty of Grosse Humarustic JeWlsh congrega- prised - to see Him, hear Him, and sense HIS presence. annIversary celebration will Darlene Kuperus, former Pomte Wme and cheese will be tIOn, the BIrmingham Temple, begm at 3:30 p m on the same chOIr director and orgamst at served after each lecture. m 1963. In 1969, he helped day at AssumptIon Cultural the church, Will play selections estabhsh the Center for New Center ActiV1ties Wlll include from Buxtehude, Bach, Wldor, The Nov. 7 toPIC Will be the Thmkmg. appetizers, entertaInment, dm- AlaIn, Telemann, Faure and Romanovs and the tImes when The cost of all three lectures ner, guest speakers, a slIde more She WIll be accompamed St. Paul School plans they were absolute rulers of IS $25, indiVIdual lectures are show and histOrical talk by Holly Clemens, flautist the largest empIre the world $10 'Silent Night Auction' Grosse Pomte Unltartan Church St Paul Cathohc School's sports collectIbles (mcludmg "SIlent NIght AuctIOn" Will Items Signed by Steve "It's Not YOllr Funeral" begm at 6 p m Saturday, Nov d. Yzerman, Lou Holtz and Barry WORSHIP SERVICES 9, at the school, 170 Grosse Sanders), services such as 10 30 a m Service & Church School Pomte Boulevard m Grosse tutoring and carpet cleanmg, a 17150 MAUMEE Pomte Farms lease on a Ford car, a gourmet 881.0420 Rev John Corrado Minister Redeemer United ~ GRACE UNITED 51. James Lutheran Church meal prepared in your home by Methodist Church r; T~1~~CHURCH OF CHRIST 170 McMillan Rd near Kercheval The Teacher Parent Gu1ld Edward BarbIeri jj of da First English Ev,Lutheran Church Grosse POinte Farms' BB4 0511 t ; Ker~heval dt La~elXlmte , has planned the annual benefit Edoardo's, a handmade Barbie 20~71 Vernier Ju~t W of 1-94 Vernlcr Rd Jl \\cdge\\ ood Dr Harper Wood~ ~ Gro~~ePOinte Par~ 822 3821 10 15 a m Worshlp & Holy Euchanst as an opportuIUty for adults m Gro~,c Pamle \VllOlh Sunda) Wor,hlp 10 10 a m 9 00 a m Chnstlan EducatIOn Doll house, a hand-pamted 884-2035 88-l'iWO Tue~day . Thnll Shop 1010 3 10 for all ages the commumty to bId on teepee, antiques, jewelry and 1010 d m Worship Wcdne,da) ALl ARt II f,l emit umque Items Proceeds from more 810& II (lOJ m \\or'hlp (I9 l'i a m Sunday School 9 .. 'i J m SundJ' S,hool Amallng Gracc Scmor~ II 100 Pr T G II' the fundralser WIll go toward Hors d'oeuvres, a buffet and for all dl!e~ rn\1E JOI/I, us TO\ alte enriching the educatIOn of chIl- Dr \\ allcr A Schmidt PJ'IOr desserts w1Il be served TIckets RCI BJl10n L Bcebc ....'''X.IJICPaqor dren at St Paul CatholIc THE SUBJECT FOR THIS for the event are $22 50 m SUNDAY IS' Christ the King School advance or $27 50 at the door 51.. Paul Ev. Lutheran GROSSE.POINTE Silent and hve auctIons will Lutheran Church For mformatlOn, call Kathy I~ 881.6670 "Everla'iting UNITED feature work by local artIsts, Blazoffat (313) 881-5945 c.::=!,~~L" 375 Lothrop at Chalfonte M,K" .II Lodlll10or ~rr Punishment" CHURCH II 900 & 11 15 a m Worship - 884-5090 'J 1010 a m Education For All First Church of Christ, -- AFFllIATEO WITH Tl1E UCC ANa ABC Nursery Avarlable Scientist 240 CHALFONTE AT LOTHROP \ I' &. III~'J " II r,h,p ~,f\ " 884-3075 q IJ 111 lunJl\ \,h, II.. B hi, C1,,,,', Rev Fred Harms Pastor Grosse Pointe Farms, :.:. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL 282 Chalfonte Ave. "To Be Great... " Rand \ ~ Boelter, Pastor CHURCH Tlmothl -\. Holzerland, "sl Pa~tor 4 hlock\ We,t of Mom\\ 10 00 A M FAMILY WORSHIP JO'ieph P Fabn, Pa.~torementu~ ~ \ I 2()..j75 ~unnmgdale Par'" (CRIB ROOM AVAILABLE) Gro~\e Pomte \\ood\. 8~.~20 Sund.l) 1010 d rn 10 00 A M CHURCH SCHOOL \unda\ Sunday School 10 10 a m Rev E A Bray, Pastor h(XJJm HPH I ulh In'" Wcdnc\ddY 7 10 P III ~ iiistoric III I' J m ( hur, h \,hnnl 1111(1 J m (h,,," f u,h ,r"l ALl. ARE WELCOME Grosse POinte ~ jlbrinrrs' +..- ...++ WOODS 1 CHRIST •• +. J PRESBYTERIAN f) \ <;l~ uS ngnr now our select on IS absolutely A~nPIH" \II\I~I R\ m 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd. 'r' , I C" for par« elrd q"ally ard unequaled vallie therE's only one and LO(;O~ ( ongrcgatwn ~ 1313)885-4841 3B.2S9-220t) [' 1 (1 t"'l V' 886.4301 rI The Grmise Pointe Memorial Church , 1t I h I I"" GT'os-s-e POinte BCApbd: Chur'ch Thfl,t'1\hr (hlh~l""\ 1 HI- RI- \ (,ORI>O\ ~ '"K()~k.I. preachin~ --4 ChrlJl Centered, Carin£j (j'll'eh \1 I "';\I\T~' ~l ",>,\) 19261 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods Committee! toyouth and Communi!y I) 00 II (HI \\,'r,hlJ1 In ".HKlll.lr, (313) 886.7715 I0 Oil (1l'lrc h '>1.11001 lor ( hlldrl'1l &. Youlh SundoLJ School Q 1+5 , 1.\ Jrk n0lr Moross • Next 10 Woods T~ ...atrel '< ~~ I~ I~ (1In(Joddlcr ( tn. SundoLJ ~oT' ..hjp II 00 t' .II ARI /. fUlL SERVU fURRIER APPRAISALS • Dr PI P; • RfSTYIING. RELINING. MONOGRAf.AMING 161 akf\lwn Drill'. (,rn,,<' Pomh' ~arm~ 882-<;HO 71336 Mock Avenue Gro"e i)o nt0 'Wood.. • lW r.Pf. (lEANING. 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October 31, 1996 68 Health Grosse Pointe News Eating in the fast lane Ford donation funds Athletic Medicine Building By Susanne Consiglio The Henry Ford Health mdchlne;, and free weIghts, a Special Writer System formally named Its runmng!walkmg track, a lap Do you eat on the run? newest facllItv the WtllIam pool, >-quao;h/racquetball Are you sluppmg meals, experiencing heartburn or mdl- Clay Ford Center for Athletic (Ourt::., basketball and volley- gestlOn or puttmg on a few pound" becduse you're grabbmg Medlcme at a dedicatIOn cere- b,lIl courto;, a golf center, an the wrong foods too often) mony on Oct 12 aerobIC;' expru"e "tudIO, sauna For man) of us, hfe ha;, belOme dn ImpossIble roller Grosse Pomter WIlham Clay ,md .,tedm rooms, mabbage ser- coaster - workmg more than 40 hours a week, busmess Ford donated $5 million to help Vile;" a hJlr and beduty salon, travel, Involvement wIth chIldren';, activitieS, household bUIld the Integrated hedlth and pl'r;,onal tram lng, health nsk routines and, of course. ;,oclahzlng fitness faclhty The $10 milhon, appraJ"ab and leagues for bas- How do we accomph;,h e\erythlng whlle trying to stay 70,OOO-square-foot bmldIng IS ketball, volleyball, wallyball, healthy? Or dre we' Meal planning IS otten put on the back iO\.l1wJ at the corner of Second racquetball and "quash burner Take-out meals become the alternative and West Grand Boulevard In The fUClhtv was speCIally Convenience foods are great time savers, and are fine DetrOit de;,Igned to accommodate the once In awhIle, but a steady diet of burgers and fries, pep- ''WIth my father's Interest In needs of DetrOIt's professlondl peroni pizza, or kung pao chIcken ""III add up to unbal- athletIcs, there couldn't be a athletiC teams as well as anced meals and unwanted extra pounds more flttmg tribute," saId "weekend warrIOrs" seekmg to Convemence meals mIght be qUick, but most con tam Wlll1am Clay Ford Jr. at the Improve their health and ath- loads of saturated fat, cholesterol and sodIUm And the best dedicatIOn ceremony "It's letiC performance The medIcal sources of vItaminS - fruIts and vegetables - typically breathtakmg to have a faclhty Grosse Pointe residents Gall L. Warden, president and clInICS and the fitness center are mmlmal m carry-out medls hke thIS named after him CEO of Henry Ford Health Systems. and William Clay share resources, eqUipment How can we make health) food qUick, tasty and better "ThIS cIty IS pOised to be Ford Jr .• attended the dedication of the William Clay and expertise, whIch prOVIdes Ford Center for At~etic Medicine on Oct. 12. than take-out food? great agam. It's only fitting patients, member" and profes- that Henry Ford Health SIOnal athletes WIth the most Organization is half the battle System IS one of the orgamza- treatment of athletIC mJurles, Commumty NutritIOn and advanced care rehabihtatlOn programs, and To become better organized you need to plan around your tIons leading the way WIth thIS Fitness program, which pro- Special eqUIpment and tram- research and condltIonmg pro- work schedule and family events Make It a pomt to have faCility and Its excellent athlet- Vides food chOIce educatIOn to Ing areas for the profeSSIOnal grams 8lmed at enhanCing and food Items on hand In the freezer and m the pantry that ic medJ.cme center" more than 350 restaurants and athletlc teams were mcluded m are easy to put together when tIme IS hmlted The new facilIty mcludes: optImizmg athletIC perfor- busmesses m metro DetrOIt the deSIgn of the budding The mance. You WIll need a good supply of staples Keep an on-going • Henry Ford's Center for • The OccupatIOnal Health DetrOit Tigers, for example, grocery hst too When you are low on baSIC Items such as AthletIC MediCine (CAM), The LeVme CardIac program, whIch provldeo; occu- have a speCIal area that Wellness Center, which IS cereal, JUIce, bread, nce, frozen vegetables, chIcken and so WhICh prOVIdes team phYSI- patIOnal and phySIcal therdpy Includes a pltchmg machine, on cIans for the DetrOit LIOns, Red devoted to cardiac rehablhta- to worker", allOWing them to pltchmg mound and battmg tion and offers patient testing, It Will save you time m the long run Who does the Wings and Tigers, as well as contmue their employment cage The faCIlity also features evaluation, exercise and educa- shoppmg and when IS the best time to shop? Plan a time many local colleges and hIgh whIle undergomg treatment a SWImEx, which allows ath- tIOn programs The center also The program 10; patterned after that fits your schedule and stick to the shopping hst. schools The center prOVIdes letes to sWIm In place agamst evaluatIOn, dIagnOSIs and houses the Heart Smart the natIOnally recognIzed pro- an adjustable current for reha- Breakfast gram operatpd by Henry Ford blhtatlOn and performance HospItal at the General Motors enhancement, and an mdoor It doesn't have to be complicated If you don't have time Morning sickness: Technical Center In \\'arren golf center complete WIth hlt- m the morning or can't stand the thought of eating right • FltnessWorks, a health tmg statIOns, a computerized away, bnng It WIth you to your car, later m the mormng faclhty for New Center Area swmg analyzer and puttmg those office pastries WIll start to look pretty good employees, which features a green Easy items bananas, bagels, cold ceJ:eals to add to How to cope with it cardIOvascular area, weIght yogurt or cartons of Juice. If you are a snacker, bnng two By Dr. Fredric Frigoletto ginS, mornmg SIckness may be of your favonte fruits mstead of gomg to the vendmg PreSident, American College of more tolerable If you take the Oakland General Hospital machine. ObstetriCians, Gynecologists follOWIngsteps People who start eatmg sugary foods m the mormng Morning sickness might bet- • An empty stomach IS more tend to overdo It as the day progresses Sometimes the ter be called "pregnancy SIck- prone to nausea Keep food sponsors free candy screening added sugar can cause headaches and Irrltablhty dunng ness," smce the nausea It with you at all tlmes Start the the day msplres can last all day. It usu- day with crackers or other food Oakland General HospItal, radIOlogy at OGH and screen- m conjunctIOn WIth the city of ally stnkes women early m before you gtJt out of bed m ~he mg coordmator ''With It, you Lunch Munchies pregnancy and subSIdes by mormng. Madison Heights, WIll sponsor can detect metal objects, razor Bnng lunch from home at least once a week If a refrig- about 17 weeks, althouglf Its • Eat small meals frequent- a free Halloween candy screen- blades, needles and pms .. erator IS not available, you can use a freezer cold pack con- duratIon and timmg can vary. ly If eating and drinking at the mg on Thursday, Oct 31, from Unfortunately, X-rays do not tamer that can be purchased at. a dIscount store With a About half of pregnant women same SItting bothers you, con- 6 30-9 30 pm., m the hospItal's detect non-metal objects, drugs htUe plannmg, your lunch optIOns can be broad, healthy expenence thIS conditIOn to sume liqUIds between meals. If radIOlogy department No or glass. In hght of thIS, par- and mnovatlve. ConsIder such combinatIOns as grilled different degrees. sohds are more easl1y tolerated appomtment IS necessary. ents should conduct theIr own chIcken with horseradish on an onion roll, low-fat tuna Researchers believe that the than liqUids, consume foods The radIOlogy department personal mspection of chil- melt on pIta bread (use the ofi.:.e ll:UCrowave),or a low-fat nausea IS triggered m part by with hIgh water content (e g , has been "creenmg chIldren's dren's candy and take chIldren chef salad an abrupt nse m hormone pro- melons, berries or lettuce) Halloween treats for more only to famlhar neighborhood Have you consIdered a stuffed baked potato? It's so easy. ductIOn A heIghtened sense of • If you tolerate beverages than 10 years A number of vol. households when tnck-or- unteers Will be on hand to Put together a potato, shredded mozzarella cheese and a smell has been documented. better than sohd foods, experl- treatmg examme the Items through a fresh tomato. It takes less than five mmutes. Some women can manage theIr ment and go beyond the usual "The purpose of the candy It's OK to order a sandWIch out, but background Items symptoms by aVOldmg cert81n bOUIllon or ginger ale Give phYSical search and electrOnI- screemng IS to raIse aware- from home can add the final touch fruIt, raw carrots, pret- foods and SItuations. For oth- sorbets and mJlkshakes a try cally through a metal detector ness However, parents have and an X-ray machme zels, tortilla ChIpS, low-fat cookies - Items that don't ers. the waves of vomiting can • Identlfy the charactenstlcs the ultimate responslblhty of reqUIre work to prepare, and are healthier than purchasing be unremittmg of those foods, beverages and ChIldren who have their ensurmg theIr own chlldren's fned Items and creamed soups Mormng sIckness IS unlikely smells that are most IITltatmg Halloween treats X-rayed are safety," Marsh emphaSizes. to interfere enough with your Sweet, salty or sour? Mushy or able to VlCWthe X-ray film and Oakland General HospItal take It homp WIth them Dinner Time nutrition to pose a real threat crunchy? Do certam colognes (located In Oakland County) IS Double a favonte recIpe and freeze half for another tIme to your fetus However, If your or cleanmg agents tngger "The X-ray I" the beo;t way to a member of the St John Good examples to try turkey chih, low-fat chicken casse- illness IS extreme, you should symptoms? Once you know the detect destructive tampermg," Health System says Tom Marsh, manager of role or homemade soup Make meatloaf In muffin tms and take steps to avoid dehydra- key offenders, you can take freeze the extras Chlldren love different shapes and It's tion and consult WIth your doc- extra steps to aVOIdthem the perfect portIOn for them ' tor. Friends Supporting Parents meets Another favonte, pasta, should be a staple Item and Some researchers speculate • Some drug remedies are Frlends Supportmg Parents have expenenced a SImilar there are numerous ways to prepare It to add vanety. Be that mornmg SIckness has effectlve, mcludlng VItamm B6 IS a commumty servlc.e for par- loss creatIve by uSing low-fat mozzarella or flavored ncotta served as a protectlve mecha- in dosages recommended by ents who have lost an mfant as The group meets from 7 to 9 cheese in place of meatballs Add frozen, thawed spinach or nism for our species, smce nau- your doctor. Check with your a result of mlscarnage, still- p m the first Monday of each broccoh to the sauce Or mIX different shapes together, add sea or a heightened sense of doctor before takmg any over- birth or neonatal death It pro- month at St Sylvester In See EATING smell would cause one to avoid the-counter antlemetlcs Vides support through one-to Warren The next meeting will Page 7B cert81n noXIous or toXic foods (antlvomltmg medIcatIOn), one contacts and group meet- be Nov 4 For mformatlOn, call m pregnancy Whatever Its on- antaCIds or antlhlstammps mgs With other parents who (313) 823-5572

ON ECOURS IRm • WE SET THE TRACK RECORD. More than ten years ago, Bon Secours made headlines ,L" metro Detroit's first hospital to bring expectant moms single-room maternity care. Our Bil1hCare unit was the pioneer in .. family-centered childbirth, And, it still is. Today, Bon Secours BirthCare is recognized for the oUbtanding care and personal attention given to mom and baby.

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St John Hospital and m the bIrth process tubs to be used as a comfort er-baby bondmg Mothers can Medical Center Willcelebrate a members to ahk questIOns (care of mothers and babIeS To streamline the admittmg measure durmg labor choose to keep their babieS special "birthday" with the about carmg for their new- dunng the late stages of preg- process, mothers who come to Because St John's Blrthmg With them In theIr hUltes, opemng of ItS new Blrthmg borns ndncy and early days after the Blrthmg Center will have Center 10. famdy-onented, fam- allOWing more opportunIties Center on Monday,Nov 18 LDRPs bring together the birth) and obstetriC nuco.mg access to valet parkmg and a Ily members are encouraged to for mother and bdby to form The renovatIOn mcludes 31 be"t of both world;,- the com- "In fact, St John ISthe only specially dehlgnated entrance take an actIve role In the the strong phychologlcal tIe private labor/delivery/recov- forts of horne With the added hoopltal on the east Side that and elevator In addition, regIs- birthIng process Through pre- that expert;, beheve IS es!>en- benefits of state-of-the-drt ery/postpartum (LDRP) rooms tratIOn WIll take place m the tan offer all of thiS m additIOn natal education courses offered tlal for a baby's healthy emo- technology to a neonatal mtenslve care that have been designed to pro- Blrthmg Center mstead of m a by the hospital, fathers learn tlOnal development Vide a comfortable, home-like separate department unIt, a speCIal care nursery the Importance of bemg If mothers need qUIettime or "Womenwho choose St John and hIgh-risk obstetnc care for <;pttmg for mothpro. mf'l'1to. 13 F::lch blrthmb "ultC

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LeFevre, Frdnces Association ared Ndgel, Manlee Rmke, Jean Nutrition The club's monthly event Will The Pettlpomte Quester" No Sngley and Kay Van De Graaf The DetrOIt Alumnae be held at the Cadieux Cafe on New Friends, 243 will hold Its annudl auc- Pdnhellelllc ASSOCiation Will Saturday, Nov 9, and will tIon on Thursday, Nov 7, at the seminar hold Its annual PreSident's Neighbors Club Windmill Pointe A free semmar about nutn- mclude drinks, appetizers and Preston ville school house Brunch on Sunday, Nov 3, at feather bowling For more The New Friends and Members are asked to bnng tlOn ,md Its relatIOn to Impo. the Meadowbrook Country Neighbors Club will meet at Garden Club tency, hypertensIOn, angina mformahon, call Todd and Bev treasures and Items for a bake Club m Northville Smigelski at (313) 417-3865 or 1130 a m Thursday, Nov 7, at sale The hostess will be Man Members of the WllldmJlI dnd colitiS,Willbe held at 7 30 Incommg preSident Suellyn the Grosse Pomte War Pomte Garden Club \\ 111 meet p m Monday, Nov 4, at Christ Conme and Jan SqUltlen at Lou LeFevre . Sekuhch of Alpha XI Delta (313) 885.3106 Memorial for a hght lunch and SIXQuesters participated m on Wednesday, Nov 6, at the the Kmg Lutheran Church, soronty will be honored a program, "Underseas home of Mrs John Mertz Mr., III a "('onverS3.tlO:l "lth 20~~38Mack Grosse Pomte Rnmrh w,lI hp "PTVPO at 1'2 30 Ad\ enturc" Rc"cn atlOns arc Collectors" at the recent Michael Murray \\-111 be co- Woods Call (313) 881-7677 for P m All past preSidents and Life Skills reqUIred by Sunday. Nov 3 Michigan state conventIOnheld hostess and the program Will a reservation present delegates are encour- Call Mary Jo Kammlskl at aged to attend Support Group (313) 881-2288 or Rose The Grosse Pomte Life SkIlls Marchese at (313) 882.1763 G.P. Shores Support Group for parents of Babyslttmg IS available by Wings garden club children WithADHD meets on reservatiOn Call Susan remove the grave Hickok's heavenward the first Wednesday of each Graham at (313) 331-3758 by The Grosse Pomte Shores From page IB remams were then rebUried On the coldest days of WIIl- month at 7 p m at St Paul Nov. 3 branch of the NatIOnal Farm & III Elmwood The mscrlptlon ter the metal monument has Cathohc School The next Fox Creek he that spares these stones was borrowed from an epi- a strange reaction to the out- Garden AssociatIOn Will meet meetmg, on Wednesday, Nov 6, on Friday, Nov 1, at the home And curst be he who moves taph William Shakespeare Side temperature, causmg Will conSider the tOpiC, Questers my bones" wrote for himself before he ghostly white Images to of Cally Barrett Co-hostesses "OPPositIOnal BehaVIOr." For will be Jean DickInson, Shirley The Fox Creek chapter of died III 1616, appear In the case of thiS mformatlOn, call (313) 343- In 1863, a road repalr crew As for the fate of the Illlter. monument, which IS for a Ireland and Barbara Cammett 5130 Questers InternatIOnal will discovered Hickok's moss.cov. ate road worker, we'll never child, the Images form m the "Butterflies and BIrds" Will meet at 12'30 pm Thursday, ered slate tomb.,tone under know shape of Wlllgs be the toPiC of the program, Woman's Club Nov. 7, at the home of Betty the cobblestones For several It ISnot caused by conden- presented by Janet The Grosse Pomte Woman's Reas. Co-hostess Will be Ahce days, construction came to a Another monument, made satIOnand It ISnot part of the Macunovlch Club wlll meet at 1130 a.m Stembach standstill as workers refused of white-pot metal, which was original monu,ment deSign. Wednesday, Nov 6, for lunch to defy the chllhng message Newcomers Club and bndge at the Grosse The program Will be m vogue from about 1880 to Why the reactIOn to cold The Grosse Pointe An Ilhterate digger finally 1900, features a sIX-mchhigh forms m the shape of angel's Pomte War Memorial. "Frederick Carder: A Class was entIced - WIthextra pay Newcomers Club Will hold an ReservatIOns are reqUIred, Glass Act" by Ann Van Slyck. rehef of an angel With ItS wmgs only m that one spot mtroductory coffee at 7 30 p.m and a bottle of SPlTlts- to nght hand raised, pomtmg remams a mystery With no cancellatIOns allowed RIta Brennan of Grosse Pointe Wednesday, Nov 6 The group after Saturday, Nov, 2. For is preSident of the group is a non-profit SOCialclub for Epitaphs------RABBI SIIERWIlY WllYE GREAT DYNASTIES: From page IB equatorial sextant and type- grandson of Russian novelist writer Leo TolstOl POLITICS, CORRUPTION AND RELIGION Dr. W.Alan Canty, mur. Emma S. Berry. assistant Margaret M. Findlayson, dered Wayne State treasurer to the confederacy leading Shakespearian Uroverslty psychiatrIst, sub- and aide to PreSident actress m late 1800s Thursday, November 7, 7:30 p.m. THE ROMANOVS Ject of a 1985 book, Jefferson DaVIS ''Masquerade .. Richard "Maserati Rick" George Pierrot, host of Thursday, November 14, 7:30 p.m. Henry Thurber, private Carter, drug dealer kIlled by local TV travelogue in 1960s THE BOURBONS secretary to PreSident Grover hiS enemies III Mount Carmel Cora Brown. first black Cleveland Hospital m 1980. He was woman elected to state senate Thursday, November 21, 7:30 p.m. THE WINDSORS Martha N. Brainard. buned m a coffinsimulating a m 1953 well-known artist of the late luxury Mercedes With gnlle, Fannie Richards, first 1800s hghts and GQodyear Eagle black school teacher m William A. 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Those folks down at Walt IS a 25th Anlllver'iary know the dn"wer" to allY ener you might appreciate thp new Disney World In Florida sure Welcome Center near th{' front gy questIOn" It IS d bit fdr out, DI"ney store m The Village know how to throw a party, gate, when> memorabilIa IS but should appeal to young- Marketplace It IS themed and they've got a fancy cake to dl<,played VI<,ltOr<,can get a sters throughout and they brag that prove It The cake IS 185 feet badg(' 'itatlllg thp fir'it year DetrOlter<; Will be espeCIally at ItS largest pomt, It'" nearly tall that they vhlted WDW and mterested III the newe"t Epwl the length of a football field A couple of weeks ago, see a new film, "Mlckey''i pavlhon whIch open<, III May If all of thiS Isn't enough, Disney kicked off the 25th MabrK 'hork'ihop " 1997 It'" the General Motors Disney IS ballyhoomg the hlrthdav cp]phrfltlOl1 of WHit KH~~1r"'~ \~ 111 "lrrrp( "+(141 Tp,,! Tr:tck 'lnd c I:.'lu!d b(' :1 (,3r1) 1998 launch of the DIsney World by unvelhng ne\~ addltllJll to the park super new additIOn to that Disney Cruise Lme (your trav- Cinderella's Castle In the called MKkev\ '!oolltown Fair, park el agent IS takmg reservatIOns MagiC Kingdom converted to a which tonl8111!>lull sIze car- There's also a new laser and now), the openmg of DIsney's splendId confectIOn. It l'i a toon hou"es for Mickey and fireworks show at Epcot called Wide World of Sports (a major sight to see the entire Mlllnw, a kHldw roller coabter "illumiNatIOns 25," which goes sports faCIlity whIch WIll be bUlldmg painted pink and plu'> other fun thmg,> Here on lllghtly over the World the spnng trammg home of then decked out wIth candles, they 11'111 be able to meet their Showcase Lagoon the Atlanta Braves and the candy canes, gumdrop!>, sprin- favorIte 01->1Ie\characters on Over at the Disney-MGM offiCial trall1mg site of the kles and such My, oh my a one-to olle b:I,>I'i StudIO, Disney continues to Harlem Globetrotters), ItS DIsney really knows how to Tomor!"owland ha" been cash 1Il on ItS mOVIe" It ha" DIsney VacatIOn Club (tlme- mIlk an event, right? So thiS splffed up With two new launched ''The Hunchback of shares) and the buildmg of party IS gOing to go on for 18 attractIOns One I" a fun pre- Notre Dame - A MUSical thp town of CelebratIOn There months, nght through 1997 sentatIOn called '"rhe Adventure," as a new hve IS also the new Disney The theme IS "Remember Timekeeper" featunng time show, "Backstage Pass to 101 InstItute, the educatIOnal the MagiC" and everythmg has travel (you'll qUickly IdentIfy Dalmatians" as a new attrac- faclltty that I reviewed m thiS been splffed up for the "do." the vOice as that of Robm tIOn, it added zmg to the column earlier thiS year It's a party Disney honchos Williams) and a scary one '"1wllight Zone Tower of All m all, It'S a lot to take have been planmng for several called the Terror" by havlllg the cars fall m One thmg you can be sure years, and thus they are Intro- ExtraTERRORre"trlal Allen the 13 stones tWice Yes, tWIce of Disney plays ItS 25th ducmg all kmds of new things Encounter yee gads Plus there's d anmversary song, "Remember for you to see and experience There IS also a brand-new new daytIme parade featurmg the MagIC," lI1cessantly It Will If you have not been to WDW 25th anmversary parade fea- the Toy Story characters play III your mmd for weeks for a few years. Here's a run- turmg the song "Remember And that's Just what IS gOlllg thereafter down the MagiC," which mVltes spec- on m the parks The MagiC Kingdom IS tators to become part of the DI'iney also opened ItS Walt Disney World IS located where It all started It opened fun Corny, but it seems to newest hotel and entertalll- The centerpiece of Walt Disney World Resort's 25th m Lake Buena Vista, Fla, 20 on Oct 1, 1971, and, unfortu- work ment complex called The anniversary is Cinderella's Castle. This computer-created miles southwest of Orlando nately, Walt DIsney was not At EPlOt, the Umverse of BoardWalk, deSIgned to look rendering shows the castle decorated as a birthday cake For m{ormatlOn, contact your there He dIed before the pro- Energy pavilIOn (that's the one and feel hke the Atlantic City to greet Magic Kingdom guests throughout the IS-month travel agent or call (407) 824- Ject was completed I was for- With the ammated dinosaurs) of yesteryear ThiS complex anniversary celebration. 4321. tunate to first VISIt the park In has updated ItS presentatIOn offers both hotel rooms and You can also consult the December 1971 and so It was With a new "how called apartment Villas and lots of ed by a walkway to Epcot and found Its locatIOn to be qUIte Disney web6lte on the Internet neat to be there for the rededi- "Ellen's Energy Adventure" restaurants and clubs It IS on by a boat shuttle to Epcot and convellient, particularly for (http / I www dlsneyworld com) catIOn by Roy E DIsney 25 featurmg comedienne Ellen the same small lake as the the Dlsney-MGM StudIO I adults or obtam the new ''Walt Dzsney years later DeGeneres who dreams she IS Dolphm, Swan, Beach Club stayed at the BoardWalk and If kitsch IS your thmg, then World Explorer" CD.ROM by New at the MagiC Kmgdom on "Jeopdrdy" and doesn't and Yacht Club and IS connect- callmg (800) 900.9234 Dsa concert to introduce pianist Dubravka Tomsic

MakIng new fnends In 111 a performance of mances, however what we can do together If we famIliar work In fact, the cnt- lively and effective nonethe- muslc-makmg IS a speCial Beethoven's monumental Fifth Loolang forward to It, Jarvi are fleXIble, we pick up on ic who listens carefully for less. expenence, especIally when It Piano Concerto with Dubravka mused, ''ThiS concerto, so each other's Ideas for phrasmg technIcal aspects of the perfor- The rest are treasures from mvolves glvmg a major con- Thmslc from eastern Europe. great, so beautiful, can be fan- and dynamiCS, uncovering new mance may miss the mam famous operas. The Prelude cert performance That IS the Jam had never even met tastic but is a big challenge to feehngs m the musIc It can event and Llebestod from "Tnstan case thiS week as Maestro her before He IS famlhar Wlth the pianist and to me We The rest of the program IS and Isolde," three excerpts Neeme Jarvi conducts the her extenSIVE' catalog of out- rehearse It only one day before the musIc of Wagner, and left from the third act of I, DetrOit Symphony Orchestra standmg recorded perfor- the concert Even the orches- State of the Arts to Ius own deVices, we can be ''Melstersmger'' and the tra does not need more They sure that Maestro JarYl WIll Prelude to act three of G.P. Memorial Church almost know It by heart But be workmg to brmg out lots of "Lohengrm." to play it tWice through for a nuances It IS some of the Even the maestro seemed at good rehearsal and then three most emotIOnal and evocative a loss to say more about per. plans organ concert performances is boring unless musIc ever WrItten, all of It formmg thiS fabulous mUSIC Grosse Pomte MemOrial Works Will range from sen- we can create an atmosphere operatIc What he has to say Will be Church, 16 Lakeshore in ous to hght, and will include That IS what I have to work to uttered through hiS hands and Grosse Pomte Farms, Will pre- masterpieces by Ravel, a Sousa do. Even here, Jam's program- baton from the podIum and sent a mUSICal program of march and a ragtime piece "ThiS IS true especially m ming mcludes an adventure. Will hkely hold us all m its duets at 4 p m Sunday, N ov The concert IS one of a senes the middle movements where The Wagner selectIOns oppn thrall 10, at the church In "MUSIC at Memonal" pre- you have the opportumty to With the Overture to Duets will feature Robert sented by the church, which make contrasts because It is Llebesverbot, an early work The three performances Will Moncrief, director of music at has a 66-rank Klals organ bUllt not all mezzo forte Then you make a really excltmg differ- Only the overture survives. take place tomorrow, FrIday, Grosse Pomte Memorial, and m Germany, and hasJust refur- work on the nuances ence ., One can only wonder what the Nov. 1, In the mormng and Lawrence Picard, dIrector of bished ItS sanctuary "Domg that depends on With mUSiC as familiar to opera might have been hke. agam In the evemng, and musIc at Peace Lutheran A receptIOn will follow the whether the solOist IS wllhng audiences as Beethoven's Certamlv the overture IS more Saturday, Nov 2, In the Church III DetrOIt, at the concert The suggested dona- Some, hke Mldon, have their Emperor Concerto, many lis- classlcalm style than evenmg For times and tickets organ, plano and harpSIchord, hon IS $10 for adults, $7 for mterpretatlOn all set They teners should be able to Judge \Vagller's mature work, but call (313) 833-3700 accompanied by Dallica students and seniors play It exactly the same every for themselves how much new Randall, mezzo-soprano time and will not deYlate It IS feeling Jam and pianist a beautIful and superb perfor- TomSiC are able to uncover. mance that never gives way to That may be eYldent Simply Garden Center lecture any new Impulse because the hstener IS expen- features slides on one "Others will explore With me enclng new responses to a of nation's 10 best gardens The Grosse Pomte Garden perenmal'i Center WIll hold Its Eska and Tickets to the lecture and Raymond Berry Memonal slide presentatIOn are $10 for Lecture at 7 p m Thursday, non-members and may be pur- Nov 7, In the Crystal Ballroom chasen at the door Garden cen- of the Grosse POInte War ter member'i attend free For Memonal more mformatlOn, call (313) Joe Eck, deSign con'iultant 881-4594 and lecturer and co-author of "Elements of Garden DeSign" and "A Year at North HIli," Will present a four-season Visual tour of one of the 10 best gar- dens III the natIon North Hill, a sIx-acre garden It d(/{ l/l't fIlatlt r 1101\'1011gt t II( II JII\! gt II/( n ' started m 1977 m central The Stillborn Vermont, features collectIOns of heathers and dwarf cOlllfers, Wier FAMILY STYLE A Clany, Sany Musical antIque roses, bamboos and Celebration of the 19)0's 6140's many unusual annuals and DINNER SPECIALS Guest speaker EVERY SUNDAY at Christ the I{, 111ak Ilt Detroit'. Longest Running Muslul 9 30 a m Sundav, Nov :1, at Imil Hnll 1_lhilIOllllll'IIO I\( \( Ilhl11l.r ",d111 I ',1101,111111 IIHI, I,"llt .I Chn'it the King LnthE'ran ollr 1\\1l'IH(lti 1111111\ ....(", dllllHl ..,:nIHln.L,(\ln'" nj \ I

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Halloween Admlb"lOn Ib $10 The pate III Drawmg and I'dllltmg ;,PlllOr" The DetrOit SCience student matmeeb Will be held Dee 22 at the Players Club Happenings For Rlverland Amusement Center I. from 4 to 5 p III e,ll h Cellter h 10lated at 5020 John on Thursday, Oct 31 and Tickets are $7 and mclude IS located at 44000 Van OJ ke 10 Monday, Nov 4 to D('l Ib, \l1th R III DetlOlt'b Umverslty Wednebday, Nov 6 at 10 am lunch The Players Club IS Kids Sterling Heights Freedom HIli the exception of NO\ 25 01 Cultural Center For more TIckets, aVailable at the locdted at 3321 East Jefferson, Village Pdrk I" located at 15000 Metro from 4 to 5 p m each '1't1l'"ddv, mfo! tll,lt1On, call (313) 577- Meadow Brook Thedtre or m DetrOit For more mforma- Parkway, In Sterling Heights Nov 5 to Del' 17, With th(' 8400 Varner StudIO Theatre box 1Ion, call (810) 662-8118 Halloween Walk For more mformatlOn, call 1- exceptIOn of Nov 26 'I he Ghosts, ghouls and all other office, are $10 or $5 for stu- (888) 767-2279 course fee I;' $49 Young artists "Henry's Story" dents and semors Group rates little spooks, age 12 and under, ages nme to 12 can take Storytime can trlck-or-treat through the The Henry Ford Museum are also available The Varner Drawmg and Painting II, from .lnd Greenfield Village honors StudIO Theatre IS located m at Barnes & Noble VIllage shoppmg dlstnct, on More Family Fun 5 to 6 30 pm, each Monda), Young readers and their Thursday, Oct 31, from 3 30 to Better Parenting Its founder With a new, perma- Varner Hall on the campus of Nov 4 to Dec 16, With the nent exhIbitIOn openmg on Oakland Umverslty, off the faVOrite cuddly toys are mVlted 4 30 pm, durmg the VlIlage The Grosse Pomte ALademy except 10n of Nov 25 The Friday, Nov I, entitled Umverslty Road eXIt of 1-75 m to partake m an mtroductlOn to A""oclatlOn'" annual \\elcome'l all mom"

Among the MichIgan State daughter of Mr and Mrs Emily Spencer of the City Umverslty honor students for Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth R Dornbrook, and of Grosse Pomte earned a doc- the summer semester were William J. Quinn m, son of Monique S. Labadie, daugh. tor of medlClne degree from the Stephanie Frerer and Jams L. Qumn of Grosse ter of DWight and Barbara Umverslty of MlclJigan Daniel Okeefe, both of the Pomte Woods, IS aSSigned to Labadie Medical SchooL The daughter Clh of Grosse Pomte, the gUIded mISSile destroyer of Robert W. and Judith F EIi~abeth Leleszi of Grosse USS Russell, currently Elizabeth A. Bertelsen of Spencer, she IS a graduate of POinte Farms, and deployed m the Persian Gulf Grosse Pomte Woods IS among Johns Hopkms University and Konstantinos Theodorou of 103 Augustana College stu- a member of Alpha Omega liThe Path of Relationshlp" Grosse Pomte Woods Among the more than 300 dents who are partlclpatmg m Alpha Medical Society She WIll Wednesday, November 6 • 1:00 & 7:30 p.m. students named to the the college's fall term III complete her reSidency m Rebecca Bierbusse, Kalamazoo College dean's hst Europe. obstetncs and gynecology at Meet the best-seIling author of Creative VIsualizatIon, daughter of James and for the sprmg quarter were the University of California at Llvmg In the LIght and Return to the Garden Barbara Blerbusse of Grosse Grosse Pomters Lisa A. Army Staff Sgt David E. San Diego Learn Why the path relationship IS our most Pomte Farms, graduated from Rotondo, daughter of Dante Cooley has won the Army of Nurthwesteln Umverslty With and Patricia Rotondo, Kelly AchIevement Medal, a\\arded effective way mto healing and wholeness a bachelor of arts degree m eco- M. Babel, daughter of Dr. and to soldiers for mentorlOus ser- Bradley R. Bartos of nomIcs She IS affiliated WIth Mrs Denms E Babel, Joanna VIce, acts of courage or other Grosse Pomte Woods earned a Suggested donallon $10 PI Beta PhI R. CataHio, daughter of Mr. outstandmg accomphshments. doctor of medicme degr~e from For more information, call the Church of Today at (810) 758-3050 and Mrs. Vito A Catalfio, Cooley IS the son of Joyce A the University of Michigan Church of Today Kate Weed was selected as Shannon M. Coleman, LUCCIof Grosse Pomte Woods Medical School He IS the son of 11200 E 11 Mile Road a member of the Umverslty of daughter of Lmda M Coleman and Ernest 0 Cooley of Leonard and Carol Bartos and MichIgan women's varsity crew and David M. Coleman; Boynton Beach, Fla. Warren MI48089 IS m the U-M Inteflex (810) 758-3050 team Weed IS a sophomore Kimberly A. Dornbrook, Program

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-I October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News m.etro calendar 13B by Madeleine Socia Saturday, Nov. 2 Sunddy, Nov 10 'lllkpt<., for IS IOlated dt 26001 1': of the MichIgan semors and WSU dlumnl For the' Buddy BUl)<.,on 'I f10 In Christmas Mart edlh day,," P\ pnt" r,lIlgp from Je!lpr.,on, 111 St ('ldlr Shore" Operd Hou<;e through more InfOrm,ltlOn, colli (:H ,3) opening the LYfll Chamber Deck thp hall.., dlld fill the $15 to $7') j\l't )Jl'r"on l;,llIerw FOI Jl]orl' mform,ILlon, ldll Sdturday, Nov 2 Performances 577-2972 En..,emble\ Gem 'I heatre ..,tolklllg" With holJddY dehghts 454 I" IOLlted .It 15105 (BIOI 77!J 7011'1 of Lhl., Cld""IC,bponsored by the Elect to Laugh "SunddY Mornmg Concprt"," Kerlhe\ ,d For mon' IllfOlmd from Bon Secuur.., Jlo"pltdl Ford Motor Company, are Yuck It up 01" thl' Second on SUlUf.ty, Nov 3, at 11 a m tlOn, l.dl ( 11 l) ilH5 ,}51O A,,"lbtallle League\ l7th Courses, FllddY dnd Saturddy at 8 p m City-DetrOIt lplebrdte., It'> 'Illk(,t" for "tudent" and Opera Theatre box office at to 5 pm dnd Sunddy, Nov 3, The Gro..,,,p POlllte \\'011 Autumn Arrangements UndecIded," running through "en lOr" FIJr more mformdt!on, 104 Lothrop, In DetrOit, or from noon to 4 p In Adllll""lOn Memofldl \\ III (ommemor,ltp Ju"t In time for TueSday, Del 31 'I hi" eleltlOn ldll (810) '~:>7-111l through all Tlcketmaster out. Ib frpl' and lmllted vdlet park Veterdn.., [)dY 1!-J9bWith a "pe 'I h,lllk<;gIVHlg The Carden year bend up will be performpd Mostly Mahler letb, ran~e from $15 to $95 109 lb dvalldble For more mfor- clUl bll'oIk[oI..,t fl',ltUflIlg" "p('dk- Club of St ClaIr Shore" WIll WednesddY LhrlJugh Sunday at 'I ht. mU..,lc of GU<,tdv Mahler ll\ ...;.""t.L~ all- HuW VH "dl~ fUI matlOn, l,tli (JIJI J4.3-100U er HlChmond l\1(('loud, UfO.,,,e lJl e"'I'lIl <1 WUI K",IWp un Lre,iung 8 p m and 1< rlddY and will headhne d conwrt present. "We"t Side Story," which Will Stamp Show Pomte re..,ldent 'lIld vetl'rdl1 of your own Autumn !lordl Saturday at 10 30 p m 'I he I'd by the Warren ~yrnphony arr,mgemente;; m pumpkin'" or pldY .It the DetrOit Opera • Grosbepex," the "eventh OperatIOn De..,prt Storm, on cast offer" free <;hows ot Impro Orlhebtra on Sund ..), Nov 3, gourdb on 'I'up"day, Nov 5, at Hoube from Wednesday, Nov annual stdmp exhibItIOn and Monddy, Nov t 1 at 7 :30 .I m vlsatlOnal comedy fo))owlng at 7 30 pm, In the Warren 10 30 a m In Redeemer 13 to Sunday, Nov 24 The bourse spon<;orpd by The Re"ervatJOn" ,ire $7 50 and the 10 30 p m "how on FnddY Wood" Commumty Theater Luthpran Church Adml<;"lOn IS MKhlgan Opera House IS locat. Wayne Stamp SOCiety, Will be must bp made by Friday, Nov and Saturday Tlcket<; are Ticket", aVdllable at the box $3 Redeem('r Lutheran ed at 1526 Broadway, 10 down- held from lOa m to 6 p Tll , 8 For more lIIformatJOn, call avaIlable at Lhe box office for offitc, .Ire $17 for adults and Church IS located ,It 30003 town DetrOIt For more mfor- Saturday, Nov 2 dnd from 10 (313) 881.751 I $14 on Thursday, $16 on $15 for students and seniors Jefferson, In St Cldlr Shores mahon, call (313) 874-SING a m to 5 pm, Sunday, Nov 3, Friday, $19 on Saturday and The Warren Wood" Community For more mformahon, call Appearing $12 on Wednesday and Sunday Thedter IS located at 13400 12 In Monteith Elementary (810) 776 6317 School AdmiSSIOn IS free Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Palace Second City-DetrOIt Ib located Mlle, In Wdrren For more 10 Monteith Elementary School Ib Discover at the DIA The Who will perform at 2301 Woodward, down- informatIOn, call (810) 754- Awesome Auction located at 1275 Cook For more The DetrOIt Institute of Arts "Quadrophema" and other town DetrOIt For more mfor- 2950 Lot" of exutmg Items WIll go InformatIOn, call (313) 268- Will offer free eduldtlOnal clabslc hits at the Palace of matlon, call (313) 965-2222 Elegant Ellington on the block at Grosse Pomte 3361 opportulllties for adults On Auburn HIlls, Sunday, Nov 3, The DSO Presents 1 he Graystone Hall of Fame South High School's Cafetena, Saturday, Nov 2, from noon to at 8 pm Tickets, avallable The DetrOit Symphony InternatIOnal Ja7l Museum Saturday, Nov 9, at 6 pm, 3 pm, patrons can tour through the Palace box office or Orchestra continues ItS 1996- Will celebrate the splfltual Sunday, Nov. 3 durmg the "Awesome AuctIOn," "Re(f)use - Good Everyday at all Tlcketmaster outlets, are 1997 InternatIOnal Season at melodIeS of Duke Ellmgton an annual benefit for the "Evensong" DeSign From Reused And $45 and $70 For more infor- Orchestra Hall WIth conductor dunng the thIrd annual "Duke Grosse Pomte South HIgh The Chnst Church ChOIr of Recyclf'd Materials The NInth matlOn, call (810) 377-0100 Neeme JarvI and legenddry Ellington Sacred Mu"lc School Mother,,' Club "cholar- Men and GirlS Will fill the Arango InternatIOnal DeSign Sloveman pianist Dubravka Concert," Sunday, Nov 3, from ships, ennlhment and preber- Shakespeare afternoon With the sound of the ExhibitIOn," then particIpate In TomSIC, Friday, Nov 1, at 10 45 5 to 7 30 pm, In St John vatlon effortb Tickets can be at the Bonstelle "Evensong," Sunday, Nov 3, at a free "Drop-In Workshop" a m and 8 pm and Saturday, Episcopal Church Tickets are purchased for $15 at the door Shakespeare's romantic com- 4 30 pm, In Chn"t Church where they can put their own Nov. 2, at 8 30 pm Neeme $20 St John Episcopal Church or for $10 m advance by call. edy, "All's Well that Ends Grosse Pomte. Tickets are $15 creativity to work With recy- J afVl will lead the DSO In a IS located at 50 E Fisher Ing LoUIse Gallagher at (313) Well," opens the Wayne State for reserved seatmg and $10 cled materials Also gettmg concert of Brahms and Freeway, In downtown DetrOIt 884-3517 UnIversity Bonstelle Theatre's for general admiSSIOn For under way on Saturday, Nov 2 Tchrokovsky, Thursday, Nov. 7 1996-1997 season, through For more mformatlOn, call more InformatIOn, call (313) and running each Saturday and Friday, Nov 8, at 8 p m (313) 963-3813 Sunday, Nov 3. Performances 885-4841 through Dec 7, from 10 a m to and Saturday, Nov 9, at 830 Shows & Sales are scheduled for Friday and Dual Dance Revel in Railroads noon, IS a course entItled P m TIckets for each concert, From Bach to Boyce "Representing the Holocaust Saturday at 8 p m and Sunday The ProfeSSIOnal ArtIsts Chug on over to the GratIOt avaIlable at the Orchestra Hall Wayne State Umverslty's The Postwar Generation" The at 2 p m TIckets, avallable at Series of Oakland UnIversity's Valley Railroad Club's ''Model box office, range from $16 to Concert ante, a select ensemble reglstratlOn fee for the the Bonstelle box office, are Department of MUSIC, Theatre RaIlroad Swap & Shop Show," $40 For more informatIOn, directed by Grosse POinte resI- Holocaust class IS $40 The $7 50 and $9 50 Group rates and Dance Will present, "On on Sunday, Nov 3, from 10 am call (313) 833-3700 dent Kypros Markou, Will per- "History of Twentieth-Century are also aval1able The The Move," on Fnday, Nov 1 to 3 pm, In Clmtondale High form works by Bach, Handel, Industnal DeSign," Will com- Bonstelle Theatre is located at Romantic Comedy and Saturday, Nov 2, at 8 p m. School AdmiSSIOn IS $3 for Mozart and Boyce, at St Joan mence that same date and run 3424 Woodward, m downtown at Meadow Brook In the Varner ReCital Hall adults. Chntondale HIgh of Arc Church during a benefit each Saturday through Nov DetrOIt For more inform atlOn , Romance and laughter take TIckets for thiS dual reCItal fea- School IS located at 35200 for the WSU MUSIC 16, from 11 a m to 1 pm The call (313) 577-2972. center stage In "Jest a tunng the acclaimed Little Mack, 10 Clmton Department Scholarship Fund, reglstratlOn fee for the Second' ," runOlng through Eisenhower Dance Ensemble Township For more informa- Dance at Music Hall on Sunday, Nov 3, at 7 p m Sunday, Nov 17 Performances With speCial guest artIsts, tion, call (810) 468-4877 Industrial DeSign class IS $30 The NBD DetrOit Dance TIckets are $5 for adults and or $24 for DIA Founders Senes gets under way as The of both plays Will be offered Dance GaIlerylPeter Sparlmg 1-1",1;" .. " R .. , .. !u, and Company, are $12 for ~~ tor stuaents ana benlOrs 5c .. '_. --.... ~ ----_. SUL1~i...)' .lUl;::Ulbt..l ~ A flcll:: Q~cc~::;1~~d E31lCt, ..."...uttraha's Tuesdav. Thursdav and Joan of Arc IS located at 22412 Fmd everythmg you need for "Gallery Talk" presentatIOn oldest and most respected Fridays at 8 pm, Wednesday adults and :1>5lor students and Overlake For more informa- happy hohday decoratIng and entitled "Seemg through dance company, brings that at 2 and 8 pm, Saturday at 2, seniors The Varner ReCital tIOn, call (313) 577 -1795 glvmg at The Itahan Amencan Trash RecyclIng In the Name GIlbert & Sulhvan clasSIC, "The 6 and 8 p m and Sunday at 2 Hall IS located on the Oakland Commumty Center's annual of Art," Will be held on Sunday, Pirates of Penzance," to hfe on and 6'30 p m. Smgle tickets for Umverslty Campus Just off the 1-75 Umverslty Road eXIt For Thursday, Nov. 7 "Holiday Bazaar," FrIday, Nov Nov. 3, at 2 p m. For more the stage of the MUSIC HaIl both plays range from $18 to 1, from noon to 5 pm and mfurmatlOn, call (313) 833- Center, through Sunday, Nov. $32, group and subscnptlon more mformatlOn, call (810) Hitchcock Thriller Saturday, Nov 2, from 10 am 4249 3 Performances are Fnday at rates are also avallable 370-3013 Alfred Hitchcock's to 5 p m AdmiSSIon IS free The 8 pm, Saturday at 2 and 8 Meadow Brook Theatre IS "Sabotage," promIses to thrill Itahan Amencan Commumty p m and Sunday at 2 p m located on the campus of Exhibits & Tours audiences as the next mstall- Stage & Screen Center IS located at 28111 TIckets, available at the MUSIC Oakland UnIversity, Just off Now at Artists Market ment of the Grosse Pomte War Impenal, In Warren For more "Phantom" in Detroit Hall box office or through all the I -75 UOIverslty EXIt, In Memonal's claSSIC film senes mformdtIon, call (810) 777- Revel In the romance and TIcketmaster outlets, are $45, Rochester For more mforma- "Fantasy & Fiction" on Thursday, Nov 7 and Nov 1517 mystery of "The Phantom of $35 and $25 Group and sub- tion, call (810) 377-3300 The pamtmgs of Grosse 14 and Friday, Nov 15 and 22, "Christmas Fair the Opera," now at the MaSOnIC scriptIOn rates are also avarl- Detroit Film Theatre POinte artist John Achilles at 7 p m The opemng mght Extraordinaire" Temple Theatre through able For more mformation, The DetrOlt Film Theatre of JodzlO Will be featured In an performance features a diSCUS- Sunday, Dec 8 Performances Bon Secours Nursmg Care call (313) 963-2366 The DetrOlt Institute of Arts exhibition entitled "Fantasy & sIOn lead by movie cntIc are scheduled for Thesday FictIOn," through Sunday, Nov Center AUXIliary WIll turn the Lawrence Jezlak TIckets are through Friday at 8 pm, Music & More Will screen ''Beautiful ThlOg," 10, at DetrOIt's Swann Gallery Center mto an elegant holiday $3 50 For more informatIOn, Saturday at 2 and 8 pm and The Woody Herman ( E n g 1and - 1 9 9 6 - H e t tIe The exhibItIon Will be opened shop full of gltts and goodies call (313) 881-7511 Sunday at 2 and 7'30 p m Orchestra and the Four Aces Macdonald) ShOWIngs of thIS Monday, Wednesday and during th'lr annual bring theIr dynamiC big band Tickets, avall.lble at the witty workIng class fantasy are Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. and "Chnstmas Fair musIc and vocal styhngs to the MaSOniC Temple and Fisher slated for Fnday, Nov 1, at 7 Saturday and Sunday from 11 Friday, Nov. 8 ExLraordmalre, on Saturday, Theatre box offices or through Macomb Center for the and 9'30 pm, Saturday, Nov a m to 5 p m. The Swann Nov 9 and Sunday, Nov 10, h' Art of the Season all TIcketmaster outlets, range PerformIng Arts on Saturday, 2, at 4, 7 and 9'30 p m and Gallery IS located at 1250 from 10 a m to 5 p m As an Nov 2, at 8 p m TIckets, whIch Grosse Pomte's Gallene 454 from $16 to $66 The Masonic Sunday, Nov. 3, at 4 and 7 p m. Library, In downtown DetrOIt added treat, author Susan Will host "h'Art of the Season," Temple IS located at 500 can be purchased at the On Monday, Nov 4, at 7 pm, For more mformatlon, call Greene Will attend the faIr on Center's box office or through the DFT Will show the emo- a gala weekend of elegant food, Temple, In downtown DetrOIt Saturday to autograph copies all TIcketmaster outlets, are tIonally powerful documentary (313) 965-4826 entertalOment and art benefit- For more InformatIOn, call of her book, "The ABCs of Golf" "Carpat!" 50 Mlles, 50 Years," Art of the Ukraine Ing The Children's Home of (313) 832-2232 $21 for adults and $19 for stu- DetrOIt, Friday, Nov 8 through AdmISSion IS free The Bon dents and seniors On Friday, (USA-1996.Yale Strom) DetrOIt's BJegas Gallery IS Secours Nursmg Care Center Nov 8, at 8 pm, master of TIckets are $5 50 or $4 50 for celebratIng the fifth anmver- Fall Follies maglC and IllUSIOn Harry DIA Founders Society sary of the Ukrame's Indepen- Get ready for an evenIng of Blackstone Will perform, Members at the Family/Dual dence With an art exhibitIon beautiful musIc as the Grosse TIckets are $26 for adults and level and above They can be entitled ''Volya-Freedom,'' ben- Pomtp South High School $24 for students and senIors purchased by mall and phone efitIng humamtarlan causes In Last week's ChOIr presents Its "Fall For more informatIOn, call or by vIsItIng the DF'!' box the UkralOe, Sunday, Nov 3 Folhes," Thursday, Nov. 7 and (810) 286-2141 office located In the DIA, 5200 through Friday, Dec 13 The Fnday, Nov. 8, at 8 pm In the Music at the Fox Woodward For more lOforma. show, featurmg the work of 65 puzzle solved Performmg Arts Center of tIon, call (313) 833-2323 artists from the Dkrame, the The hlstonc Fox Theatre Gro<;se Pomte North High Detroit Dmted States and Canada,wIll welcomes Cameo/Gap School TIcketb dre available In be open Thursday, 'Friday and Band/ZapPlWhodml on Friday, advance from PObtenty A Repertory Theatre Saturday, from noon to 6 p m Nov 1, at 8 pm TIckets are ACROSS Gallery located at 16847 "The StJllborn Lover," an AdmiSSIOn IS free and a per- 2 $26 50 On Saturday, Nov 2, at t Monologue Kercheval or at the door for $8 aIlurlOg tale of mystery, dlplo- centage from the sales of the \1 8 pm, Donald "DC" udbll for adults and $6 for children macy, internatIOnal mtngue paIntings goe" to the benefit 4 "The - Daha Curry/Sam m ore Dave Grosse Pomte North High and love, open" the 39th sea- fund The Bwgas Gallery IS Honeymoou" 15 School 1<; located at 707 Chappelle and Reggle son of The DetrOit Repertory located at 35 Grand RIVer, 7 Cro~sword McFadden W1ll take the stage VernIer. III Gro<;<;e Pomte Theatre, on Thursday, Nov 7 Ea<;t, m DetrOlt For more diagram Tickets, available at the Fox Wood<; For more mformatlOn, and runs through Tuesday, mformatlOn, call (313) 961- 11 - Ca~~lm box office and through all 11 Glfl-Iag word call (313) 81'12-3087 Dec 31 Performance<; Will be 0634 t4 Hinge (on) TIcketmaster outlets, are $25 held on Thur<;day and Fnday Member Exhibit 1~ WIld sWine At The Attic and $32 For more informa- The AttIC Thealre celebrates at 8 30 pm, Saturday at 3 and The Artl"t Cooperative 16 Anderson's tIOn, call (313) 396-7600 8 3D pm and Sunday at 2 and Ga))erv WI))ho..,t It" fifth annu- "High -" It<; 20th Anlllver<;ary Season Great Performances 7 30 p m Tickets, available • 17 Wheelbase With the world premlCre of a through the Thl'atre box office, al 'Membpr Selpct Solo tenmnus at The Hilberry ExhIbit," through Fnday, Nov fanlliv drama C'ntltled "Good are $14 For more mformatlOn, 18 Band FrIda}," runnmg through SIX actors portray a grand 20"- Free- ca)) (313) 868-1:347 22 Adml,-.lOn h frf'e Gallery Sunday NO\ 24 The play run<; total of 50 characters In the hour" are Fnday and Saturday 220 funny and pOIgnant famIly III rept'rtorv \~lth the Attlc'<; Jazz Queen from noon to 5 p m For more 24 Sluck. In a drama .. fhe Dmmg Room," way producllon of ,Llcque<; Brt'I," Ursula Walkpr, DetrOlt'<; ov.n tnformatlOn, call (~13) 961- 28 Mayor who first on ..,t.lgP through DN' 31 Th(' through Saturday, Nov 23, at "Queen of Jan," WIll Jom With 43,~6 I called NYC Wcene of and Wedne<;day and Saturday prnp and 6 p m TICkl't<;,avallahle at phone hili '(,"anl~ greal acl" lTy • want to be in the metro calendar? • 16 Knowledge at 2 and 8 p m Shakespeare's ~9 Olh~l1o. e g 21 tJmp'~ CO"'1n 47 Benefil from thl' i\ttll' box ollic(' or through It \7 Caravan~ary comIc b,lttle of the <;exes, "A Then fill oul thiS form send to 96 Kercheval Grosse POinte • 60 F mharras.~~cl 21 Once aro lIlcl planllng all I1cketma..,ter outlet<;, are • 1CJRhmder Tammg of the Shrew," rune;; Farms 48236 or fax 10 (313) 882 1585, by 3 P m Friday 6t Vanna', cohoM 2 ~ ",prolll 4R -My Way~ $1 f>

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-L. _ -...... - "iI"~~lJfilllt4 • __ • ._ ••• __ •• ._._ •• _._ •••••• _. • Section c Cross country 3C October 31, 1996 Prep soccer 5C Sports Cla!>slfied BC Grosse Pointe News ;f~"ll!iaI'3••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ULS beats an old rival for state field hockey crown By Chuck Klonke WhItney Gage tIed the game early In the second half, then the best team, not Just the better team" Sports Editor broke the deadlock WIth about 10 mInutes left Both goals <-ame When DennIS took over as cOdch before the season started, she Momca Denms has experienced heartbreak at the hands of the on penalty corners from Kanne PolIs had no Idea she'd be dIrecting a state title squad Ann Arbor PIoneer field hockey team "Those last 10 mInutes seemed lIke a century," DennIS saId "There were a lot of tdlented players who graduated from last Now the first-year Umversitv Llg~tt ~rh(){ll roa('h hll" "orne- "I'm gOIng to bE'old at a young IlgE"If th,,, k{'pp" up" YE"llr'"te'lm, "0 we h'ld to bUll-l as a tC:Im," ,he sa'c! "We're only thIng to offset the disappointment she felt as a player for the Although the whole ULS team turned In a strong performance graduatIng three players thIS year It's a young team" Knights In the champIOnship game, the defense and Ariadne Lie earned The team took a bIg step toward becomIng a umt when It It's the state field hockey champIOnship trophy ULS won last Special praise from the coach played In New HampshIre and Rhode Island before the league weekend at DetroIt Country Day WIth a 2-1 VIctOry over the ULS opened the state tournament WIth a 3-0 VIctOry over season started. PIOneers Cranbrook Kmgswood Abby 'Ibmpkms scored all three goals, "It helped a lot," DennIS said 'We'd only been together three 'This is for all the alumm who've lost to PIOneer," Denms saId but two of them came m the final five mmute!> days before the eastern tnp We learned to playas a team and It "We lost four straight years on flICks (penalty shots) after play- Heather Olson, Lie, MelanIe Buhahs, Gage and Polis had the was a good time for bondmg as a team" Ing to a tIe m regulatIOn. ThIS year was the first time we've beat- assIsts The UnIty contmued through the season en them in eight years and the first time we've won a state The KnIghts advanced to the champIOnshIp game WIth a 3-1 "Last Thursday mght I had the gIrls over for a spaghetti dm- championship SInce at least the mId-eIghtIes." WIn over Sacred Heart Academy ner," DennIS saId "I told them I cooked It, but I lIed I really got PIOneer dominated the first half of last Saturday's state title Tompkms, Michelle McGoey and Olson scored for ULS, whIle It from Trattona and Just put It In my dIshes. game and the Class A school had a 1-0 lead at the mtermISSlon 'Ibmpkms, Pohs and Gage collected assIsts "The team stayed together from Thursday nIght until they "They dominated the first half," Dennis saId 'They stepped up "I was especially happy for MIchelle because she hadn't scored beat PIOneer After they won the first game, they all said they and took the quick rut, whtle we delayed and gave them tIme to for a whtle Then she broke her hand and had to mIss the final were gOIng to keep weanng the same clothes untIl the tourna- set up a wall. game," Dennis said ment was over" "That's the only thmg we changed at halfbme We told the Olson had an excellent all-around game for ULS DennIS saId the team had excellent support from the school girls that if they were free they should take the htt We got back "My kIds were nervous for the first two games because those 'We had a big follOWIng," shl.' said "The gIrls took It upon to our passing game and directed the ball from SIde to SIde Once were teams we were expected to beat," Denms SaId. "Agamst themselves to call all the students and faculty and InVIte them we started takIng the rut qUIcker, they didn't have a chance." PIOneer, they were more relaxed IJust told them 'you have to be to the tournament" ULS closed out the regular season WIth a 6-0 VIctOry over Dearborn Edsel Ford Tompkms and Gage each tallIed tWIce while AleXia WillIams and Olson had a goal apIece Pohs had three aSSIsts, Gage col. lected two and Megan WatkIns, TompkIns, Emily Crenshaw, McGoey and Ktra HInds added one apIece. Strong performances were turned In by WIllIams, Watlons, McGoey, Naeha Dixit and Rachael Arabi. Earlier, ULS beat Sacred Heart 3-0 as Tompkins scored twice after Kelly Gallagher opened the scorIng Buhalls had two asSiSts and McGoey and Pohs added one apIece The KnIghts had excellent performances from Gallagher, Gage and McG1ley. 'IbmpkIns scored off a penalty kick to gIve ULS a 1-0 WIn over Ann Arbor GreenhIlls LIe and PolIs drew the assIsts ''Meike Tietge made some great saves," Denms said "She's been great in goal all year" Other standouts were Hmds, LIe and Pohs The Knights won another 1-0 game agamst Country Day WIth 'Ibmpkins notching the only goal, assisted by Crenshaw. 'We had lots of shots but It was difficult to fimsh because Country Day has a great goalIe," DennIS said 'We dId a good Job of using the WIdth of the field with our passing" BuhallS, Olson, 'Ibmpkins, AlIcia Dempz and Gage had strong games for ULS. The KnIghts firnshed 18-2. Their only losses came to OhIO schools. The state champIOnshIp has left Denms wondermg what she'll do for an encore. University Liggett School's field hockey team and Knights beat Ann Arbor Pioneer 2-1 in the title game. It coach Monica Dennis celebrate last weekend after win. was the second time this season ULS had beaten the "A lot of people have asked me what I'm gomg to do now," she Ding the state championship at Detroit Country Day. The perennial state champion Pioneers. said WIth a smile "How do you Improve on <;ometh1ng like th1s?"

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PROP01>AL G NOTICE OF A RI::FERENDIJM ON PUBLIC ACT ,77 01- 1996 A"J AMLNDMFNl RI-GARDING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MANAGEMI::NT OF MICHIGA/\/ S WIL DLiH POPULATlON~ TO BE HELD ON PublIL ALl ,77 of 1996 would TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1996 I) (,rdllt Ihe NJIUrJI Rc~ourLc, COml11l\\IOlllhc extiu'I\C dUlhonty to rcguldte the tdl-.llIgof gdme IIltiUdlOg beo.lrhUnlmg (Currently ullder the JUlhorily Ollhc dlrcLtor 01 the Depdrtl11cnt 01 Ndlural ResourLc, )

2) ReqUire the Ndtural Re,ourLe~ COl11ml\\IOn 10 utllIle prmclplc, of ,ound 'L1entl!1L managemenl" m '\() IIC I '" HI RI In G I\<1 '\l thJI .I Pre'ldenll.d Ilc, tlOII \\ III be held on Tue~ddY No\ ember'; 1996 .It 7 mdlung JecI'lon, regdrdlllg the lal-mg 01 gdme dmlto mmll111/e human/bedr enLounter, l' cllllt.. 1IIIIw l"r,'11ll011ulltll X II dlllt.. In lhe ,llllflllll)1I .II \\hllh lime qualIfied reglslered voler, md) vOle on [he''.llIllId lie, Illr thl' l"llll\\ mg olliee I) Requlrc thdt a publlL meeting be held pflor to the I\\UJllLC'> 01 .Ill) order\ by the Ndturdl Re,ource, ComnmslOn regardmg the Idl-.mg01 gdme I le, \"r, I"r Pre'ldell! ,llId "IU~ PrL'IJent 01 [he Lnl[eo Stdle, 1 1I1lL'.l~t,llL' "ellJlOr Should thIS law be approved llliled ';t,If.:' Repre'l'Il!JIlI e III elmgre" ""I'I l't [11.11]\ t 1[1 :>ldll I tgl\ld[Ufe Y" .:l 1 \\ 0 Member' ot the '>t,lte BOJro 01 I dU'dlion No Cl hlo Regell" llithe L Illler,I[1 Oll\1lChlgdll fllO Tru,lee, 01 \IILhlgdll S[J[e Lilli ef,H\ and 1\\0 GO\ emor, 01 \\ .1\ lie )Idte l'lIl1er,H) Pnhe, UlllIg -\Ilornt I COUNTY OF WAYNE ';henll • County (Icr},. INDEPENDENT COUNSEL FOR COUNTY COMMISSION <\.UTHORIZED COUIl!I TreJ,un~r Regj,ter 01 Deelh . SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED BY ADDING SECTION Co~ntv COmml\\IOner 3 120 TO AUTHORIZE APPOINTMENT OF AN INDEPENDENT COMMISSION COUNSEL TO Ju,tlLe 01 the Supfem~ lourt Regular Term. Incumbenl PosHlOn. Vale 2 ASSERT AND DEFEND THE LEGAL RIGHTS. POWERS, AND DUTIES OF THE COUNTY Judge, 01 Ihe Court 01 -\ppcJI, . I\t Dl\tncl, Regular Term, Incumbent Pas ilIon . Vote 3 COMMISSION, AND BY DELETING THE DUTY OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL IN SECTION Judge, 01 the Clr,uH (our( 'rd JudKlal Circuli, RegularTerm,lncumbem PosHlOn. Vote 12 4 312 TO PROVIDE LEGAL SERVICES TO THE COMMISSION?" Judge' 01 the CH,UlI Court lrd JudICial CirCUIt, Panlal Term, Incumbent POSItions. Vote 2 Judge' 01 Probdte Court RegulJr Term, Incumbent PO~JlIon. Vote 3 YESO NOD

and AUDITOR GENERAL POWERS DEFINED

STHE m' \nCHlG-\N PROPOSALS "SHALL SECTION 5113 OF THE WAYNE COUNTY CHARTER BE REPEALED EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30, 1997 AND SHALL SECTION 3 119 BE AMENDED TO GIVE THE AUDITOR PROPOSAL -\ GENERAL RATHER THAN THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER POWER TO ENGAGE AN INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL AUDITOR TO PREPARE A COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL A REFE RI-NDUI'vf 01\ PUBLIC ACT 118 or IQ94 - AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF REPORT, AND TO GIVE THE AUDITOR GENERAL EXPRESS POWER TO AUDIT THE MICHIGAN S BINGO ACT OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION OF ALL COUNTY AGENCIES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER LAWS?" Pubhc Au 118 of 1994 would YES 0 NOD I) Challge the definition of a qualified orgamzatlOn which IS permitted to sponsor forms of gammg, IIIcludlllg hmgo. mllllonatre partte\, and raffles, so that an organization which IS organized under the Mtchlgan PROPOSITION "S" Campaign Fmance Act. mcludmg a candidate committee, polItical corrurultee, pohllcal party committee, ballot que<;llon commlltee or mdependent commlllee IS no longer quahfied to receive a hcense to sponsor WAYNE COUNTY STADIUM PROPOSITION such gJmmg "SHALL WAYNE COUNTY BE AUTHORIZED, AND AN ORDINANCE APPROVED, TO LEVY AN 1) Pernlll a change m the slOgle maxImum prtze or payout for a chanty game sold by a lIcensed relIgtous, EXCISE TAX OF I % OF GROSS RECEIPTS FROM CHARGES FOR ACCOMMODATIONS educatIOnal sen lee selllor CItIzens. fraternal or \ eterans organizatIon PROVIDED TO TRANSIENT GUESTS AND 2% OF GROSS RECEIPTS FROM MOTOR VEHICLE RENTALS FOR LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS PRIMARILY TO SECURE AND FUND RENTALS BY Should thiS la'" be approved' THE COUNTY TO THE DETROITIWAYNE COUNTY STADIUM AUTHORITY WHICH HAS SEEN CREATED BY THE COUNTY TO ACQUIRE A NEW PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL STADIUM (AS Ye~0 DEFINED IN PUBLIC ACT 180 OF 1991), TO BE DEVELOPED NEAR THE SITE OF A PLANNED No~ NEW FOOTBALL STADIUM FOR THE DETROIT LIONS, WHICH TAXES SHALL BE LEVIED UNTIL THE OBLIGATIONS ARE RETIRED BUT FOR NO LONGER THAN THIRTY YEARS AND SHALL PROPOSAL B NOT SECURE NET BOND PROCEEDS IN EXCESS OF $80 MILLION, AND SHALL THE COUNTY USE THE EXCISE TAX REVENUES TO LEASE THE NEW BASEBALL STADIUM, AND THEN A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO ESTABLISH QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUBLEASE THE STADIUM TO THE CITY OF DETROIT DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT JUDICIAL OFFICI::S AUTHORITY, WHICH SHALL IN TURN MAICE THE STADIUM AVAILABLE FOR USE BY THE DETROIT TIGERS?" • The propo,ed con'lltutlonal amendment would Wayne County Community College J) Speclf) that .I rer~on mu,! have been admllled to the practIce of law for at least 5 years to be qualified to ,enc a, d Indl tOUrl Judge an appeals courlJudge or a supreme court JustIce "EDUCATION FIRST" - WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MILLAGE RENEWAL

2) Pro\ Ide Ihat Ihl' requirement does nOI apply to any Judge or JustIce appolOted or elected to a Judtclal office Shall a maxImum annual tax rate of I (one) mill ($1 00 per $1,(00) of the State Equalized Valuation (SEV) pnor \0 Ih" dJ\" the r"qUirement becomes a pan of the constitutIOn be contmued for Wayne County Communlly College, for a penod of five (5) years (levy to be assessed applicable to County taxes payable on December I, 2000, 200t. 2002.2003. and 2004). for general operallng Should !h" propo~ed wn'lltultonal amendment be adopted? purposes? If approved, thiS tax rate would raIse an estimated $19,675,170 for the commumty college dlstnct lll100u Yes D 1\00 YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the pollIng place~ for satd ElectIon are as follows

PROPOSALC IMPORTANT NOTICE GROSSE POINTE FARMS & GROSSE POINTE WOODS A PROPOSAL TO eSTABLISH THE CURRENT MICHIGAN VETERANS' TRUST FUND IN THE HA VE CONSOLIDATED THEIR PRECINCTS STATE CONSTITUTION AND REQUIRE THAT EXPENDITURES FROM THE FUND BE MADE SOLELY FOR PURPOSES AUTHORIZED BY THE TRUST FUND S BOARD OF TRUSTEES CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS PLEASE NOTE: POLLING LOCA TIONS HA VE NOT CHANGED The proposed con<;tllUllonal amendment would Pct I rematns at Pct No 1 G P South H S , II G P Boulevard Pct 2 & 3 1) E,tabh<;h the current Michigan Veterdn\ Trust Fund and the Board of Trustees responsIble for WIll now be PCl No 2 Gabnel RIchard School, 176 McKInley PCl4 admlOl\tenng the fund III the Sidle constltullon will now be Pct No 3 CHy HalUFlre StatIon, 90 Kerby Pct 5 Will now be Pct No 4 Kerby School .. 285 Kerby Road Pct 6& 7 WIll now be 2) ReqUire the trJn~fer of .III funds III the eXlstlllg MichIgan Veterans' Trusl Fund to the conslltullonally Pct No 5 Brownell MIddle School, 260 Chalfonte e<;tdbh,hed MichIgan Veterans' Trust Fund CITY OF GROSSE POINTE I) Authonze the State Treasurer to dIrect lIIvestment of the fund All PrecInct~ 740 Cadieux Road (Maire School Gymnasium)

4) Sllpuldte that except for lhe State Treasurer's Investment aCllons, an expenditure or transfer of fund asset, CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS mtere~I, or earnmg~ could be made only upon the authonzallon of a maJonty of the fund's Board of PLEASE NOTE: NEW GROSSE POINTE WOODS POLLING PRECINCTS Truslee, Precmcts 7 & 12 will now be Pct No 1 Ferry School, 740 Roslyn Road Should !hl' propo,ed con,t1tullonal amendment be adopted? PreCInClS3 & 4 wtll now be Pct No 2 Mason School, 1640 Vernier Road Precmcts 9 & II Will now be . Pct No 3 Parcell~ School, 20600 Mack Ave Ye, -J Precmcts 5 & 6 Will now be PCl No 4 Commulllty Ctr 20025 Mack Plaza NoD Preclllcts I & 10 WIll now be Pct No 5 MontIeth School, 1275 Cook Road PrecmclS 2 & 8 WIll now be Pct No 6 Barnes School, 20090 Mornlllgside PROPOSAL D CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK A LEGISL-\TIVI:: INITIATIVE TO LIMIT BEAR HUNTING SEASON AND PROHIBIT THE USE OF BAIT A'\lD DOGS TO HUNT BEAR Precmct No I Trombly School. Beaconsfield and E~sex Precfnct No 2 Trombly School, Beaconsfield and Essex The propo,ed la\\ '" auld Precmct No 3 MUlllclpal Bulldmg, Ea<;tJefferson Precmct No 4 PIerce School, Kercheval and Nottmgham 1) Prohibit the u,e 01 IMlt and dog~ 10 hunt bear<;at anyllme Precinct No 5 Defer School, Kercheval and NottIngham PrecInct No 6 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottmgham 2) Prohibit be,lf hunllng dunng open ~ea<;on for deer, bobcat and raccoon If baiting or huntlllg With dog~ h Precinct No 7 Defer School. Kercheval and Noltmgham permllfed dunng Ihe,e ,ea~on, TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE 3) C re,lte penJ!tlc, lor \ 101JtlOn, lIIc1udmg lemporary and permanent denial of huntlOg license Gro~se Pomte Shore~ MUlllclpal BUlldmg hrst Floor, CounCil Chamber~ 4) Al 1(1\\111<11\ Idual, 10 <;uefor dJmage~ cau<;ed hv vlOla!lon~ and to seek IIIJunctlons 795 Lal-.e Shore

';) Allo\! be.lr hun[lIIg by .1IIY melhod hy govcrnment offiCials actmg m thelr offiCial capacIty and for any LAKE TOWNSHIP per'on dl1l11gIII dclen,e of hfe Ed~el and Eleanor Ford Gatehou<;e 1100 Lake Shore Shouid Ihe propo'ed 1.1\\be adopled)

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A II C,)"I \IIVI l'\IlIATIV!' TO P!'RMIT l "'')INO GAMI\lG II\' QUALIFIED CITIES T.W. Kressbach Jane Blahut Cuy Manager CierI-. Clly Clerk City of Gro,<;c Pomte I J Permi\ III' 10 thr,c E! Iml1lg l

, October 31, 1996 Sn t .Gllllro.s.se.p.o.in.te.N.e.w.s • or s r 3C South girls run away from regional foes By Chuck Klonke 105 pomts Sports Editor Auty's time of 1911 tied mlll," Zaranek said and was the fifth South runner gomg as a team," saId North "They've handled every SItu- South's freshman record set In Zaranek said he told Vasse to earn a medal ConsIstency Isn't usually a atIOn, from weather to the coach Scott Cooper 1990 not to exert herself And she NIckel was 23rd overall "I was dlsappomted we dId. trademark of freshman cross toughest competition, so I'm Zardnek saId that the upper- country runners heeded the coach's directIOn (20 54) and Dara O'Byrne n't fimsh In the top three, but I expectmg them to do well m classmen on the Blue Devlls' when Cass Tech's Katie (21 52) finIshed 34th to round But Grosse Pomte South's the state meet," Zaranek saId can't be upbet because SlX of squad have made things eaSler Chapman raced past her to out South's top seven our top seven runners had Beth Auty and Heidi Crowley of Auty and Crowley for the fre~hmen take first place Zaranek went Into their best tImes Mott Just aren't typiCalfreshmen Crowley's emergence as a top ''The semor leaderbhlp IS the "They've been among our top Last year Chapman fimshed Saturday's meet hopmg for an Improved a httle more than we runner wasn't unexpected Her key to the freshmen dOing so second at the regIonal behmd eIghth straIght regIonal cham. four runners all season," saId Sister Kate was South's thIrd dId" well," he saId ''They make the Vasse's sister AJ.mee plOnshlp, but he never expect- The cutoff for quahfymg for Blue Devlls coach Steve fimsher at the regIOnal and freshmen feel comfortable - "Jonme reahzed that It was ed It to be so one.sIded the mdlvldual state meet race Zaranek after hIs team's run- was fifth oVE>rallm 1924 hkp t hey'rp l''''i ofthe team" III her best mterests not to gd "W" thought POLl HULun away VIctory last Saturday In "HeIdi has a good back. Wdl:> 24th place. North's Katie The Blue DeVIls were led by mto any speed battles at the Northern would be a lot closer, Damels, Betsy Huebner and the Class A gIrls regIonal meet ground In cross country WIth Jonme Vasse, who returned to at MetropolItan Beach flmsh Ime," Zaranek saId "We but It was a combmatlOn of our Juhe MIelke finIshed 25th Kate haVIng run for us for four actIOn after bemg SIdelIned for hope that WIth another week of Auty was fourth In 19 11 and gIrls runnIng extremely well through 27th, respectively. years," Zaranek saId two weeks by a pulled muscle rest, she'll run even better at and a couple of theirs falter. Crowley seventh In 1936 as Auty was more of a surpl'lse "If they had all moved up one m her hIp Vasse, who was first the state meet But It WIllprob- mg," Zaranek saId ''We've spot, we'd have beaten COUSinO the Blue DeVIlstook four of the "She's been a wonderful find in all five mVltatlOnals South ably take a month of rest fIrst seven places and fimshed never really had the kmd of for fourth place And If we had for our team," the coach saId competed In, placed second m before she's completely depth up front that we have WIth 33 pomts to 64 for runner- "And another freshman, 1857 four runners WIth better bmes healed." thIs year" than the last mdlVldual quahfi- up Port Huron Northern. Kl'lstln NIckel, was our sIXth Va!:lseIS the first South gIrl Katy Kraft, a sophomore Warren-Mott was the other ThIS ISthe 17th straIght year er, we'd have quahfied for the runner at the regIonal We to break 19 mmutes who's another of the Blue the Blue DeVIls have finIshed team to qualIfy for the state have a talented and deep fresh- state meet as a team," Cooper "All Jonme has done the last Devils' first-year runners, first or second III the regIonal meet WItha thIrd-place total of man class" saId two weeks IS run on a tread. placed 15th overall m 20 39 and quahfied for the state "But it'S been a great year meet We talked about how we can be Last year South's gIrls were at thiS pomt at the begInnmg of ninth in the state next season" ''We've got a good chance for Lenahan finished 20th over- a top 10 fimsh again," Zaranek all WIth a tIme of 20 44 saId. "And I'd be dIsappomted Earher, North was second 10 if we fimshed lower than 15th" the Macomb Area Conference South took five of the first Wlute DIVISionmeet. SIXplaces in the Junior varsIty ''We were four pomts behlnd race Romeo, whIch IS closer than I Sara Crowe was first overall thought we'd be," Cooper said 10 21:08 and teammate Lauren Lenahan was the Mardlrolslan was second m Norsemen's first runner, fol- 21'37. They were followed by lowed by Damels, Huebner, Janel Zuidema, fourth, 21.42, Tracy Secord, MIelke, Andrea Melissa Balok, fifth, 21.52; and Veryser and Beth Ginger. BrigId Molloy, sixth, 21'59 ''Enn has really come out of North girls nowhere to be our No. 1 run- Grosse Pointe North's Erin ner," Cooper said "Last year Lenahan had some mIXedfeel. she started at 36 minutes and mgs after quahfying for the now she's m the 20s Class A state cross country ''Thls year we had the pack, meet for the first tIme WIth her but didn't have thE' out.front performance in the regIonal at runner Hopefully, E.rin will be Metropohtan Beach. that runner next year." "Erm was excited about Other strong performances quahfymg and happy that she m the league meet came from ran so well, but she was also Andrea O'Boyle, Betsy dIsappomted that we weren't Stafford, Kelly Coolman and Vickie DeCarlo. South coach encouraged despite loss to Utica By Chuck Klonke formances agamst the Sports Edl\or C"hl.ef\.a"\n..,. GroSIe Pointe South's girls cross country team wu a Sbown here are the seven varsity runners. In front are runaway champion lut weekend at the Class A regional Grosse Pomte South's gIrls Kelly Neumann had 10 seniors Dara O'Byrne. left. and Kate CrOWley.In back. basketball team dropped both pomts, including a pair of the Blue Devils basted at Metropolitan Beacb. South bad from left. are Katy Kraft. Kristin Nickel. Beth Auty, Heidi five of the first 15 runners and flnisbed with 33 points. of Its Macomb Area Conference three-pomt baskets, four Crowley and Jonnie Vasse. Red Division games last week assIsts and two steals but It wasn't a total dlsappomt. Caltlm ShapIro had 14 ment to coach Peggy Van pomts, SIXrebounds and three South boys qualify for state meet Eckoute. steals Shapiro hIt three "I wasn't disappointed at all triples Megan McGahey had I WIth our loss to UtIca," Van nme pomts and SIX rebounds By Chuck Klonke record at South. been strugglIng to find hIS really feel bad for him, because Eckoute saId after the and Mehssa Brown was 4-for-4 Sports Editor Fred Pope and Chl'ls Goldsby rhythm smce mlssmg a week he's had a great season" Chieftams came away WIth a from the free throw Ime. Tom WISe knew rus Grosse rounded out the Blue DeVIls' WIthan injUry and illness Thls North had some good efforts 57-48 Vlctory. South's coach wasn't quite as Pointe South cross country top seven runners IS the frrst time he's had to go m the jUnIor varsIty race, led "It was like the pygmIes m happy WIth the Blue Devils' team would have to battle to This ISthe sixth str81ght sea. through somethmg like that, so by Van Martm's fifth-place fin- the land of the giants On their other game last week - a 38- qualify for the state Class A son South has qualIfied as a running as well as he dId ish overall. Other good races small court, their sIZe neutral. 37 loss to Ford II meet, but he didn't realize team for the state meet Saturday has to help hIS confi- came from MIke Novitke, IZed our advantage m qwck- "We led the whole game, but there would be such a small "We're stl1l lookmg forward dence. freshmen Scott Senlla and ness. They Just took the ball to dIdn't execute at the end," Van margin for error. to next season," Wise s81d. '1 "Last year Sachm mIssed Brad Hobart, Pat Gnffith and the hole against us. UtIca has Eckoute s81d."I was really dls- "I knew It would be close thInk we're over the hlll now. qualIfyIng for the state meet by Steve Thlll. stepped It up a notch smce the appomted, but we bounced between us, Anchor Bay and All of our top five at the region- one place. He ran a real mce EarlIer, North fimshed first time we played them" back and played much better Port Huron but I never thought al are back next year We race He's dropped 34 seconds fourth in the Macomb Area South traIled by five points against Utica" it would be that close," WIse should be 12 deep next year." m two weeks. He's commg Conference White DIVIsion at halftIme and fell beh10d by The Falcons tied the game said after the Blue DeVlls South also had the first three around at the nght tIme It's meet on the same Metropolitan 12 after three quarters, but WIth two three-pomt goals in earned the third and final finIShers in the JUnIor varsity mce to see hIm do well because Beach course WIth a couple of mmutes the final mmute, then won It qualifyIng berth at the regional race Chao:Carrier led the way he's such a great Iud and really Hirt was the first North run- rem81nIng, the Blue DeVIlshad on a free throw WIth less than at Metropolitan Beach. WIth a 17 58 clockmg Ben works hard" ner to rut the fimsh Ime and sliced UtIca's lead to four 10 seconds remaming Cousino was a runaway win. Visger was second in 18 08 and The field was stronger this was 14th overall. Hlrt's time POints One brIght spot for South ner with 39 pomts. Port Huron Garrett Heffner third in 18.09 year than It was a year ago. was hIS best by 25 seconds He With time running out, was the play of sophomore was second with 91 pomts, Other strong performances "Last year's WInnmg time at was followed by Shah and Matt South was forced to foul and Dinah Zebot, who had 14 South had 92 and Anchor Bay came from Pat Ryan, Josh the regIonal was 1646, whIch MIkula, both of whom had per- the ChieftaIns sealed the VIcto- pomts and 15 rebounds wound up WIth 93. Bosley, Jeff Butler and Pete shows Just how good a race sonal bests ry by hlttmg theIr free throws "Dmah has really matured "When It'S that close, every Lucas Smyly ran," Wllson said. Other personal records were down the stretch. as a player," Van Eckoute said. place is important," Wise said North boys North's Chns Hlrt collapsed posted by Novitke, Scott Mter the game, Rick "She went agamst Vera "We had some good perfor. less than 200 yards from the Dansbury and Matt Jubera Radulski, the boys coach at Bozmovskl m the Utica game mances" North didn't quahfy as a Utica, introduced hImself to team for the Class A state fimsh lme and was unable to North also competed m a and took the ball to her and Andrew Petersen was Van Eckoute. made some shots over Vera I'm meet, but the Norsemen will fimsh He was on a pace to freshman-sophomore meet at South's first runner, hlttmg the "He told me how much he extremely happy WIth Dmah " have two runners m the IndI. quahfy for the state meet. Deha Park 10 Sterhng HeIghts fimsh line m 16.40. HIS sev- ''He was haVIng a great race and Smyly was fourth overall. apprecIated the hustle my kIds McGahey had seven pomts enth.place trme was hIS best vidual race showed," she saId "He said and eIght rebounds against Sophomore Tom Smyly ran and Just ran mto oxygen debt," MIkula was 14th and Martm performance of the year Wilson saId. ''He was 10 sec- came m 25th All set personal that's the way he tnes to have Ford, while Shapiro, battlmg Jeff PIlley was 15th (17'08), an outstandmg race on the hIS teams play That was a mce pneumoma, collected three Metropohtan Beach course, onds ahead of hIS time a week records, as dId Hobart Parker Roth 20th (17:15), Mike comphment" assIsts Brown and Neumann fimshmg eIghth m 16 46 ago m the conference meet I AlVIn 22nd (l7.24) and Bnan South had several fine per- each scored SIXpomts Steele 30th (17'54). Semor Sachin Shah was North's other qualifier Roth's time was hIS season's IS0()" lnarlelo \ 1J] 9385 best and AlVIn'stimE' was only "'Ibm ran a wonderful race," GrOI,e Po ~Ie Par~ 'e\lto (,ro,se 13 seconds off the freshman said coach Pat Wllson "He's POinte Cablel Farmer's versatility helps Mustangs win Michael Moorer Saturday. NDyember 2nd MeredIth Farmer did a lIttle well-placed penalty kIck over 1200 P m H C Slata. Hartt! Carolina bIt of everything for the POinte the Canton goahe's head and vs, Francois Botha Iowa. illinois Girls Soccer ASSOCIatIOn Erica Muncy ofTa crossmg pass I8F Heavyweight ChampKlllShip Miami-Florida. Tlmpllt Mustangs '84 In a recent 3-0 from Jenmfer Swalec Nabraska @ Oklahoma victory over Canton In an The Mustangs played a HenrY Akinwande 1230 P m Tltnnassltlt @ Soulll Carolina under.13 travel league soccer scoreless tIe WIth LlvGma vs. Alexander Zolkin 3 30 P m Wasllinglon @ Soulhern Cal game wao Heav;welgh, Championship Maryland @ Clamson -U'g,"'. .'"",,'. Farmer posted the shutout ~IDU @/lY twits. 1 p m IIoiJston @ St.11t1e. 4 p m Farmer scored one of the Baylor @ Texas Grosse PomtE' got excellent c..... @ ~lJanta.Ip m Mialll @ Ilea ~nd, 4 p m Mustangs' goals on a gIve-and. San Dlago Stall @ San JOSIt Slala defenSive play from fullbacks 1:11am @ ~ Ipm WasMgton @ 8IrIlale, 4 p III. SEE IT HERE GIber Televised Games go play WIth Nayla Razzl and and halfbacks Razzl, Muncy, Detrlrt 0 Green ~y, I pA KlllS.lS Clty@ MlnlltSlJla 4 p m Srntuse @ Wesl VorVln,. 12 DO Nol1hwesllrn • Penn Sllle 3 3D she also shared the shutout Lauren Safran, CSlthn PhiIlI",u @ DaI.I$, 1pm Su fll~lUo @ NewOrluns 8pm MlthlQln St • MltluVln 120D Stanlonl@UCLA 630 goaltendmg WIth SylVIa Herman, MaggIe Dillon and SAT.,NOV. 9 III NIVY. NOIr. Oame 120D Ark.nm@Auburn 100 SlIJals.~, I P RIdgeway Amy SocIa Mlnnmla. O~loSllle 12 20 Flo,I~. Srlle. Glilrvla Teth 1 All $Ie DIego 0 ...... 1 P III The Mustangs' other scorers 9:00 P.M. PllnlUI • W1lliwln 1UO Colo"~o S!III • Air Fores 10 00 .,. .., 0 CIIup, 1,.. "1usl 6l' 21 Years Of "Rl' were Callm Campbell on a See PGSA, page 6C S""" • Flol1da 3 30 October 31, 1996 4C Grosse Pointe News

calendar year' llt"" (It)rosseJointe ~oobs \1"hlgan Yes No TO THE QL .loll! H D \ 011 R~ O~ THE Cl n OF GRO ....~E POINTE WOODS WAYNE COUfI

~ectlOn II ~urther DetinltlOn of Po\\ers (b, VJlanlle\ m elell"e office\ olher than MUfllupal Judge (Jusuce of the Peace) ~hall be filled by appoint me III by the (ounon po"e\"ng Ihe 'luallficallons for the office AI'Y person appomted to a vacJncy 111 Jny such elec- tI\e of""e~ \hJII hold office unlrl ,u~h \alanC) IS filled at the next regular cIty electIOn Iffour or more \ a~an~le\ eXI~t "multJneou\l) In Ihe IXNtlOl1\ of MJyor and CounCilmen, the Clerk ~hall wlIhln I 0 day~ Ihereafter call a spellal elec- II) I ht Jl

Jh..'-l...... ,..U\ llll,..I....Jull. I~) \Jlanlle\ Jl1 Ihe olll~e ot Munt~lpJl Judge (JuslICe of the Peace) occumng more than \Ixty day~ before the regular llt) elelllOn to be held 10 year\ (I) olher Ihan 111 1954. or (2) other than In any founh year after 1954, ~hall be filled by Ballot Oue,tlon Jppollltment by the Coun~r1 for .I term expmng on the Monday followlllg the next regular cay elecnon AI ~uch eJec- Propo'JI \[0 I D,) \OU IJ\or deleting Sedlon 2 2(j) lrom Ihe City Chaner \\hllh pre\ently Juthonle\ Ihc Ul\ lion \ulh valancy ,hall be filled for the balance of the unexpIred term of omce 10 nUlIlIJHl fJClIIUe, tor Ihe dOI~mg of \\ Jter cratl, h) droplane\ and ~eaplJnt \ \\ IIhln Ihe tOrpJrJte hmll~' VaCJnlle, III the office of MUntllpal Judge (Ju~lIce of the Peace) occumng slxly day~ or Ie,s before the regular city No elelnon III year~ (I) other than In 1953 or 1954, or (2) other than In any founh year after 1953 or 1954 ~hall be filled b) appointment by the Council for a term expmng on the Monday follOWing the ~econd ~ucceedlllg regular clly elec Secllon 3 5 Fleclne Officers and Terms of Office tlon At such ,econd sucleedlng regular lily election ~uch vacancy shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired lerm of office

Vacancies m the office of Muntclpal Judge (Ju,tlce of the Peace) occumng (1) m the penod begml1lng on Ihe ~IXtl- The eklll\e ofhler, of Ihe CII) \hall be a Mayor, "X Councilmen and the V!ul1lupJI Judge (IU\tlle of the PeJle) At elh dJ) before the regular llty election m 1953 and end 109 on July 4, 1954, or (2) mthe correspondmg penod begm- the Regular Clt\ Eleltlon In Apnl of 1964 there shall be elecled from Ihe CII) .II large a Mayor for the term of two I1lng many founh year after 1953, shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term of office \eaf\ Jnd Ihree (.11\ Counlilmen for a term of four year\ Jnd at the Regular CII) Election III 196~ there \hall be elect ed lromthe Ot) at IJrge three C,ly Councilmen for a term of one )ear and In each e\ en numbered year thereafter Ihere 'hall be eleltcd from Ihe CII) al large a Mayor for a term of tl>O ycar~ and three CII) Councilmen for a term of four lea'" All ,uch term, ~hall commence on the Monday followmg the date of ,ulh eledlOn (a) Va~anCies m appollltlve office' shall be filled In the manner proVided for makmg the ongmal appointment

Al the Regular Ot\ Elelilon m 1954 and III e\ery founh )ear Ihereafter there ,hall al\o be elected the MUnllIpal Judge (b) Vacancies 111 elecllve omce~ other than MUlllclpal Judge shall be tilled by appomlment by the Council. of a person (lustlce of Ihe Pea~e) for a term of four )ear<. commenclllg on the 4th dav of Jul) next followlIlg ~uch eleCllon posse~'ll1g the quahfi~allon~ for the office Any person appoll1led to a vacancy m any such electIve office~ shall hold office until such I acane} I~ filled at the next regular city electIOn Iffour or more vacancies exISt ~Imultaneously m the posmons of Mayor and Council members, the Clerk shall WIthin 10 days thereafler call a specIal election to be held wlthm 60 days to till such vacancle~ for the unellplred terms of the officers whose offices have become vacanl The elelilve office" of the Clly ,hall be a Mayor 'IX Councllmember- and the MUniCipal Judge At the Regular-CIlY Eleclton III Nmember of 1997, there shall be elected from Ihe CIlY at large a Mayor for a term of four years and three (c) VacancIes m the omce of MUl1lclpal Judge occumng more than sixty days before tile regular city election to be held CII) Councllmembers for a term of four years, and al the Regular Cay Election III 1999 there shall be eleeted from the III years (I) other than In 1954, or (2) other than m any founh year after 1954, shall be filled bv appomtment by the CII) atlJrge three Clly Councllmember~ for a term of four year~ In the year 2001 and each four years thereafter there Council for a term expmng on the 31 st of December follOWing the nellt regular city elecllon At such election such shall be elected from the Clt) at large a Mayor and three CIl) Councllmembe" and m tile )ear 2003 and each four vacancy shall be filled for the balanle of the unexpired term of office lea" thereafter there ~hal1 be elected from the Cay at large three Cay Council members Vacancle~ m the office of MUl1lclpal Judge occumng sixty days or less before the regular city elecllon In years (I) At the Regular City Elecllon III 1999 and e\ ery founh year thereafter there shall also be elecled the Mumclpal Judge other than 111 1953 or 1954, or (2) other than m any fourth year after 1953 or 1954, shall be tilled by appollltment by for a term of four yea" commenllng on the I\t da) of January next foliowll1g \ueh eleltlon the CounCil for a term expmng on the Monday follOWing the second succeeding regular clly electton At such second succeedmg regular cIty election ,uch vacancy ~hall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term of omce

Vacancle~ III the office of Mumclpal Judge occumng (I) m the penod begmnmg on the slxlleth day before the reg- Proposal No 2 Do )OU fa' or amendmg Secllon 1 ~ of the Cay Chaner to pro\ Ide for a lerm of office for the ular city election m 1953 and ending on July 4, 1954. or (2) 111 the correspondmg penod beginning In any founh year Ma) or for four } ear~ IIlstead of 1\\0 )ears as l~ the pre\ent case and for the term of omce of the mUl1lclpal after 1951 ~hall be filled for the balance of the unexpIred term of office Judge to commence on January bt followll1g Ihe election as IS present I) pro\ Ided for III state law? It!llil.l QIIDllQn No Propo~al No 5 Do} ou favor amendmg SectIOn 54 of the City Charter to delete reference to the term Jusllce of the Peace' and to correct the lerm of office dates as prOVided In state law'l Section 3.9. Nominatioll!i No

CHAPTER S. GENERAL PR~IS-!()~~!U=GARDING OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL OF THE CITY The melhod of nomination of all office" prmlded for m thl\ chaner \\ hleh are to be filled b) lhe e1ectoT\ of Ihe city ~hall be bv petlllon Such penllom for each candIdate ~haJJ be ~Igned by not Ie" Ihan one hundred (100) nor more than Section 5.5 Change in Term of Office or Compell!ialion one hundred and fift} (I ~O) regl'tered elector~ of Ihe Clly No per,on 'hall ~Ign hiS name to a grealer number of peti- tIOns for anyone office than there are pe"om 10 be elecled to ,aid offile at Said elecl10n Where the sIgnature of any mdll Idual appears On more petltlOn~ Ihan there are candidate' to be elected to said office Ihe signature of such mdl- \Idual on all such pellllon~ \hall be Imalldated Except by procedure, prOVided m thiS Chapler, the terms of office of the eleCllve officers and member> ofboard~ and com- miSSions appomted for a definite lerm sli1l11not be shortened The terms of elecllve officers shall not be extended beyond Nomma1\on petition, 'hall be filed With lhe city cler~ at h" offile not pnor to January 10th and notlaler than the thIrd the penod for which any ,uch officer was elecled except that an elecl1ve officer 'hall, after hiS term has ellplred, contm- Monda) 111 February precLlllng Ihe date for holJll1g Ihe regular lily elelllOn and 10 CJSe of a 'peclJI electIon to rill a ue to hold offile unll! h" 'Ulce"or " elected and has qualified The CounCIl shat! not grant or authonze extra campen vacancy not later than 10 da} ~ pnor to the date fixed for holdlllg ,uch ,peclal election No nominations shall be ~atlOn to any officer or employee after hiS servICe has been rendered The salary of any elective officer shall not be receIved b) the CII) Clerk after 5 00 ocloc~ PM pre\alling tIme on the lasl day fixed for recelVlng nommanon petI- mcrea\ed or decrea~ed from the lime of hl\ elecllon unulthe end of the term of office for whIch he was elected tions The der~ shall pub1Jsh nollce of the la~t day permllled for filmg nominatIOn petitIons at least one week and not more than three I>ed.~ before ,uch day

In the event the provI>lon~ hereof shall. at any I1me, contllct wllh the provIsions of the Michigan Elecllon Law. as Except by procedure~ prOVided m thIS charter, the terms of office of the elective officers and members of boards and Ihe same may be hereafter amended relating to last day upon \\hlch such nommatlon petlllons can be filed, the CounCil commiSSions appointed for a defil1lte term shall not be shonened The terms of elecllve officers shall not be extended shall thereupon adopt an appropnate ordmance to proVide the lasl day upon \\ hlch nomination petitions for city omces beyond the penod for whIch any such officer was elected except that an elecllve officer shall, after hIS term has expIred, may be filed m conformlt) wah the pro\1slons of the statules of the State of MichIgan relanng thereto continue 10 hold office until hl~ successor IS elected and has qualified The CounCil shall not grant or authonze extra compensallon to any officer or employee after hiS servIce has been rendered The salary of any elective officer shall not be Il1creased from the time of hIS election until the end of the term of office for which he was elected, except by vOle of a maJonly of the eleclors voting on the question The method of nommanon of all officers pro\ Ided for In thiS chaner which are to be filled by the eleclors of the city shall be by petll10n Such petitions for each candidate s~al1 be Signed by not les~ Ihan two hundred (200) nor more than two hundred and tifty (250) regl'lered eleclors 01 the City No pe"on shall sIgn hiS name 10 a greater number of petl. tlons for anyone oftice lhan there are person, 10 be elected to saId omce at ~31d election Where the sIgnature of any Proposal No 6 Do you favor amendll1g Section 5 5 of the City Charter to authonze an mcrease In the salary Il1dlvldual appea" on more pelltlon, than Ihere are candidates to be elected to said omce the signature of such mdl- of an Elective Officer dunng hIS term of office If such salary Increase IS approved by a vote of the people? Vidual on all such pellllon~ shall be In\ all dated Ye~ No Nommatlon petlnons shall be filed With the CIly c1er~ at hiS omce not pnor 10 August 1 and not later than the second Monday 111 September precedll1g the date for holdmg the regular Clt) electIOn and 111 ~a,e of a \peclal electIOn to fill a CHAPTER 8. GENERAL FINANCE - BUDGET, AUDIT, PURCHASING \acancy, not IJter than 30 days pnor to Ihe dale fixed for holdmg ~uch speCIal e1ecllon No nommatlon peu1Jons ,hall be receIved by the Clly Cler~ after ~ 00 0 cloc~ PM prevalhng lime on the last day fixed for rece1\mg nommallon Secllon 8.8 Purchase and Sale of Property petlllOl1\ The clerk ,hall pubh'h notlle of the la~t da) permllled for filing nommatlon pelltlons atlea~t one \\eek and not more than three "'eeks before ,uch day -- In the evenl the pro"'Ion, hereof \hall al an) lime contllct \\ IIh the pro"qon, of the' MichIgan Elecuon La", a, The City Admlnmrator ~hall be re~ponslble for the purchase and sale of all cay personal property Except when no the \ame may be hereatter amended relanng to la~t da) upon \\ hlch ~uch nOmll1allOn pel1lIons can be filed the CounCIl ad\ antage to the city would re~ult, compelllive pnces shall be obtained for all purchases of personal propeny and pub- ~hallthereupon adopt an appropnale ordmance 10 pro\ Ide the la\1 day upon whIch nommatlon petition, for Clt} offt~e, lic Impro\ement contract~ and the purchase made or contract awarded according to procedure established by ordi- may be filed III confonmly \\ Ilh the pr'" "'on, of Ihe ~talute~ of the Stale of MIlhlgan relJtmg thereto nance All purcha,e~ and sales of personal property and all public Improvement contracts shall be eVIdenced by wnt- len contract or purchase order In ~uch sales or purchase or COlllracts, m excess of tive thou,and dollar~ ($5,000 (0),

(I) the ~ale or purcha~e ~hall be approved by the Council, Propo~al No 3 Do you fa\or amendmg SectIon ~ 9 of the CII\ Chaner 10 require nommalll1g peIIIIO'" for city offile to be 'Igned by not Ie\\ than 1"'0 hundred (200) nor more than t\\ 0 hundred and !If tv (250) regl\lered (2) formal

CHAPTER 4. ORGANIZATlO' OFGO"ERN\fENT The purcha\C and ~ale of all city propeny ,hall be ~ubJect to the provmons of Section 59

Section 4.2 Compensation of Ma\or and CounCilmen. Detailed purcha~mg ,ale and COOiraCi procedure shall be estabh~hed by ordmance

The purcha,e or \ale or real propen> by the clly ~hall be authomed by appropnate action of the Counct!. prOVIded that the cav may nOI ~ell anv park except where ~uch park I~ not reqUired under an offiCial master plan of the clly. ceme Each CounCIlman and the Ma) or 'hJII rlle"e a, compen'atlon tifleen dollar, (~I ~ (0) tor each regular/\peclal meel tery or an) part thereof unle~~ approved by a maJonty of the electors voting thereon at any general or speCial electIon mg of the Coun~1i \\ hllh he aucnd, hUI the lompen-atton ~o paid ~hall nol c\teed four hundred dollaf\ ($400 00) m an) )ear ,uch )ear to be determined a\ ll'wmcl'clng a, of Ihe Mondav follo\\1I1g Ihe Regul." ( II) ElecllOn The Ma)or \hall 111addition rece"e Ihe ,um oft\\o hundred doll a" ($200 nOI per )ear tor ealh ~ear ot h" lenn of office 'e1\ed The City Admll1lmalor 'hall be re~pomlble for the purcha~ and ~ale of all city per~onal propen) Except when no 'iulh \alane' \ha'l he paId monthl\ Il1d except l' othef\\ "e pro\ Ided 111th" Chaner ,halilon'lllule the onl) compen ad\ ant age 10 the cIty ",ould re~ult competitive pnce~ \hall be obtamed for all purchase~ of pe"onal propeny and pub 'atlon I>hlCh ma) he paId tht "I "or or (ouncl1men for the dl\lharge of an> ol!'L1al dUI\ f()r or n behalf of the Clt) III lmprmement\ conlract, and Ihe purcha~e made or contract awarded accordlOg to procedure e~tabll,hed by ordl dunng the'r term of offill Ho\\ ller Ihl \I.,\( rand (ounLilmen upon order 01 Iht ( OUnl II \hall hc paid \uch nece' nance All purtha~e\ and ,ale~ of pef\onal property and all publiC Improvement contract, ,hall be eVidenced hy Wn!. \a1\ hona fide expen\e' 1I1currtd 111'U\(" 10 hchalf of Ihe C,lv a\ arc aUlhonlCd and lIeml/ed len contral! or purcha\e order In 'uch ~ale~ or purcha<;e or contraCl\ 10 ellce~, of fifteen thou~and dolla~ ($ 15,000 (0)

( I) Ihe \ale or purcha-e 'hall be approved by the CounCil

A\ compen,at,on eJlh Counlllmemhcr \hall rele"e fitt) dolla" ($~O (0) and Ihe Ma)or 'hlll rele"e \evenly file (2) formal <;ealed bld~ 'hall be ohlamed le,~ the CounCIl by fonnal unammou, re,olullon of tho~e pre~nt althe meet dollaf\ ($7~ ()A) tor each regular/\peelJI meeung ot Ihl (ounul and ealh (.ommlliec of the \\ hole meelmg \\ hllh 109 ba'ed lIpon the ",nllen recommendatIon of the City Admmmrator determll1e, Ihat no advanlage 10 the city he/\he altend, ,ulh compen\atlon not 10 e~ceed 5240(100 for eaco Counllimember and $ ~ OlIlO 'alane\ 'oall tx pJIII mO~Thl\ IOd l'lepl a, Olher.",e prO\lded In Ihh (haner ,0.111 eon,llllitl Ihe onl) compen ment, or Ihl performance of any other city work by any Clt) agency Without competitive blddll1g \allon whICh ma_ bc p mllol \falor or (ounLilmemhcr for Ihe dl\Coarge 01 an) ofltLial dUI\ tor (1[ m bchalf of Ihe lm dunng Ihelr lerm of olhIL Ho\\e\cr the \Ia) or and (ounulmembcr upon order ot Ihe (.ounLiI ,hall be paId ,uch The purcha,c and 'ale of all city propenv 'hall be ,ubJect to the provl\lon, of SeCllon 59 nece"arv bona tIde expen'e, mlllm'd ,n \er\lle m hehalf of Ihe CIII a~ are aulllOnled and lIemlled Delalled purcha~ll1g ,ale and COnlraCI procedure ~ha1J be e~tabll,hed by ordll1ance BallolQue'lli2IJ The plln ha,e or 'ale of real propcnv h) Ihc clly \hall bc aUlhon7ed by appropnale actIOn of the Councll proVIded Ihal Prnpmal ....o 4 Do \0" f\\(lr mll'Q(hn~ ....cclron 4 2 of Ihl (II) (haner 10 prn\tde Ihal e.Kh (ounlllm,mhu relelve Ih, "t~ ma~ nOI \cll anv park excep! wherc \lIch park I~ not reqUIred under an offiCial ma~ler plan of the city ceme $'>000 and Ihe \1."(1[ rllllle "7~ IXI tor lllh lounlll meelmg and (ommlttec ollhe "'hnle (ounc,1 \leetmg he ()r lery or an) pan thereof unle" approved hy a majority of Ihe eleclor, vOllng thereon at any general or ~peclal elecllon ,he attend, \IIlh lomrxn'''llon nol 10 e\teed 52 400 00 for each (ouncllmembcr and $ ~ O

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PnlPO'dl No 7 Do you foil Dr dmenumg ~eltll>n 88 oj the CIty Chdner to lnerCd,e Irom IIVl Ihou'dllU uolld" ($5000 ()(J) to lI!tecn thou'dnd dolJdr, ($1 ~ ()(J() ()(J) the dUlhont) of lhe CIty AUmlnhtrdtor 10 lllter 11110 'die, or pur lh,J~c "onlfdLl" ) • South nips North for district title

Gro~"e Pomte South's !>oc<..er No defense wa ... able to f('LOver III hdd a strong game ao. he dtrect- tedm had one ea.sy Vtctory and ttme to stop the Blue Devl!£.,' ed the Blue Uevtb' defen"e and Secllon 15.3 QUdhlicalJon, of Pre~ldmg Officer of <. ourt. one tough one on It~ way to the attdck helped South counter-attack Class A dl~tnct chdmplOnshtp South's defen". pi cvented WIth long punt:, dnd accurate at Gro~~e Pomte North North from havllli, lde fullbdck.., IJdve ....onderful i>ea:,un, but tt';, champlOn..,lllp game John:,on and Mike HI dlllldge, toughe..,t for the semors - RIch The vlltOry ~ent South mto dlong wtth i>weeper Mdtt (,ro;,flPld, Davtd Herrmann, the regIOnal sermfmal at Lapl;,h, played tIght defen;,e d.., Crdlg Hddg1~. John ChOlke and "''''-llun 15.3. \Judhhldllon\ of MUDlclpal Judge SOU~llgdte Auuct :,un dgdtn..,t well a:, beginning thl' UtUI' Dllmtn Karabetsos - bc><.ause Brother RIce Devils' attdck ....Ith long kIck" It'> over for them The MUIlIUPdl Judge uflhc Loun ,hdll meel the ehglolilly reqUlremellt, eUnldllled In ~LLllOn ~ I dnd ,hd]] be dn JUor South had droppl'{] tts two to the forward~ dntl ~horter ",""e'll mIss the five ~entors, ncy aumJllcu to prdLille IJv. In the Supreme Coun of th" '>tdle IIllmedlalely 1'1eeeumg the ddle oj h" Jpp0lnlmenl or prevIOus game" With North, pd"ses to the mId fielders but we have a lot of good kJds eleltlon Nclthcr hc nor h" bu'me" pdrtner, or emplo) ee, ,hall hJve any part m ,In) ed'" before lhh Loun lOSIng by a gOdl Jf1 la~t yedr's Le~" than eIght lIlmute.., uJUllng balk There were a lot dIstrict champlOn~hlp game remamed when South ~(,Ored of po..,ltlYe thlllgs that hap- and droppmg a 2-0 deCISIOn the wmnm!l' goal on a "ene:, of pened thlo. ~ed~on ., thIS season pas;,e", from John..,on to John South Jumped out to a 5-0 Propo'al No 8 Do you favor amcndmg SeUlon 15 l of the City Chdner to <-hange the ndme 01 Pr""dmg Offieer 10 The Blue Devils started Mumclpal juuge and dele Ie the five year re"deney requirement whlLh ha' been declareu unenforceable by the Berschback, to How~on, to hdlftlme lead agamst Pershmg Mlehlgan Supreme Court) strong and had severdl good Dwalhy, \\ho was open at the dnd the Macomb Area scormg opportunItieS early nght of the North gOdl A qUIck Conference White Dlvl;,lOn co- Yes No Forward Paul Yeskey fired a dnbble and a ~hot from 12 champIOns coasted to the VICto- hard stde volley from 25 yard'> yards by Dwalhy gave the Blue ry Section 15.4. Compensallon of Presiding Officer. that hIt the crossbar before the DeVIls the lead Yeskey and Andn:, each Norsemen were able to clear "They caplta!Jzed on theIr ~cored two goals, whIle Geoff the ball opportumtles and we dIdn't," Heffner, Adam Bramlage, Center mldfielder Joe said North coach Sam Brandon Euashka, Howson The pre~ldl/lg officer of the Coun shall recelle 'uch annual compensation a., ,hall be fixed by ordinance. but not less Dwalhy had a good scoring Stemhebel "That'~ what IS and Berschback added one than twelve hundred dol1ar~ nor more than Ihree thou~and dollars per year The ordmance fixmg hI> ,alary may not be chance from 10 yard!>, but amended Ie" than >lxty day, before the next electIOn at whIch a per>on IS 10 be elected to the office nor may hIS com most dlsappomtmg They car- apIece pensalJon be changed dunng the term of office for I\ 10 all CI\11 mat ''They play In the tough us as a 5 and 6-year-old when an assIst from Peter Blrgbauer lers ex contractu and ex dehclo with such excepllons and reStnCllons as are prOVIded b} la'" CatholIc League dlVlslOn Wlth we won state tItles m 1982 and Wlth 1 15 to play (4) Causes Where All Panle, Are ReSidents of Clly The Court shall have exclume Jumdlcllon concurrent Junsdlc- De La Salle and Brother RIce 1983." 'We outshot Shrme 13-4, but lion of coun, of record excepted In cause~ or proceedmgs where all the parties to the same re"de In saId clly at Ihe so they'll be a forrmdable oppo- Thomas POZIOScame oft the that wasn't mdicatlve of the lime of the commencement of the proceedmg or cause and In case where the ongmal cause of action eXisted m favor nent," Backhurst saId ''But bench to give ULS an msur- game," coach Backhurst Sald of a plamtlff and agalllst a defendant. both reSIdents oflhe CIty, and ha~ been assIgned to a non re"dent of the clly Thl' top-ranked Kalamazoo Hackett ance goal with 18 mmutes to go "Our defense MIke authonly IS granted pursuant to the provISIon, of Secllon 10 of Chapter LXVI of Pubhc Act 314 of 1915 of the State got upset last week, so maybe on a cross from C T Brown of MIchigan Gressman, Ian Fmes, Matt thls IS the year of the upset I POZIOS'goal turned out to be Nowak and Jonathan K1sh - (5) Sellmg A,lde VerdIcts The Coun shall have the same power and authonty to set 3>lde a verdIct or judgmenl and hope so" grant a new tnal thereIn. upon legal cause sho"'n therefor as the CIrCUIt courts of the stale posse~s PrOVided howev- even more Important when dId a great Job of stIflmg er. that a mOil on III wnllng be made and !1Ied With a Judge or Jusllce before whom ,uch cau~e wa.' tned. wnhm five The Krughts went mto the Southfield Chnstlan scored on Shrme's attack And (goalkeep- days after the rend ilIOn of Ihe verdIct or judgment In ,aId cau'e. whIch ~ald mOllon 'hall bnefly and plamly ,et fonh Southfield Chnstlan game feel- a free luck Wlth seven mmutes er Dan) Fernn came up bIg the rea,ons and grounds upon whlLh It " made and shall be ~upported by affidavlls ~etllng fonh the fact' relied upon Ing confident, even though the left ag,lIn when he was tested" to be filed at the lime of filing the said motion. and notIce of heanng of ,uch mOllon with copy of the mollon and affi daVits filed a, aforesaId ~hall be served upon the advef'e pan} or hIS auomey at lea~t twO days before the heanng thereof. and such mouon shall be determmed wlthm two day, after the ,ame ,hall have been heard and ,ubmlUed and such mollon 'hall be submllled and heard wnhlll one week afler the 'ame ,hall ha\e been filed and the lime for tal.. mg an appeal from judgment m case ,uch motIOn be nol granted ,hall begm to run from the tIme v.hen ,uch mOllon shall be overruled and m no case ~hal1the pendency of ~uch mOllon 'ta} the l~~umg and Ie,} of an execution m ,uch ca-e, but m la'e of a levy under e\eCUt,On pendmg ~uch mOllon no 'ale of the property '0 leVied on ~hall be adver t"ed or made unt" the final determmauon of ,uch mOllon (6) Addllional Authonty The Court ,hall have addillonal jumdlltlon pov. er, and dutle, a, may nOI\< or hereafter be conferred upon ,uch coum by ,tatute

(I) General Jumdlcllon The Coun ~hall hale and e\erCl'e v.llhm the CII) of Gro"e POInte Wood' and Count) of Wayne the ~ame jUn,dlClIon po",er, and dutle, a~ are or may be conferred upon or reqUired of Judge, tn clt,e, and town,hlp~ by ,tat ute and ~hal1 be ,ubJecl 10 ~uch Ilalute, With re'pect to ,uch Judge, except a' olheru lIe pro\lded m Ih,s charter The Court 'hall have concurrent jumdlctlon wllh olher Judge~ m Wayne County a, to all cnme' of!en,e~ and ml~demeanors alleged to ha\e been com mIlled wllhm Wayne Co~nt\ whether "'lIhm or v.lthout the CII) (2) Charter and Ordmance Ca,e, The Coun shall have aUlhonl, to hear tT) and detennme all 'UII' and pro,eeullon, for lhe recovery and enforCing of fme~ penal tiel and forfeiture, lmpo,ed bj thll chat1er and the ordmance, of the CII}. and 10 pUIll'h offender, for the vioiallon of ~uch charter and ordmance' a, m the charler or ordmance, pre

0) EXlended jumdlcloon The Coun ,hall al,o ha'e jumdlLllon 10 Ihe amoum of tlfteen hundred dollar, In all CI\ II malleI' ex contractu and e' delicto v.llh 'uch excepllonl and re,tncllom al are pro\ Ided h\ la'" (4) AddItional AUlhont) The Coun ,hall ha,c addlltonal JumdlLllon p

Propo,al No 10 Do you favor amendmg See lIon 156of the CII) Charterto change Ihe name JU~lIce' of the Peace and JU~llce, 10 Judge and mcrea,e the cl,,1 jun,dlCllon of the court from S500 {)() 10 51 ~()() 00 a, I' now duthonled by 'tate law"

No Blue Devils win Several members of Grosse Pointe South's swimming team celebrate their recent 122-64 victory over Fraser In a Macomb Area Conference Red Division meet. From left are captain Kate Huetteman, Liz Cugllarl, captain Lauren Propo,al "1o 11 'ihall the Clly ot Gro~,e POlnle WO(xl'> Wavne County \1lLhlgan oorrov. Ihe pnnLlpal ,um 01 not Rashid, Stephanie Munck, Kirby Brink and Kim Lafond Top performances by to exceed four m"lIon two hundred fIfty thou,and dollar< ($4 2~O ()()()()()) and ,,'ue II' general ohilgatton unllmlled South swimmers included firsts by diver Carmie Tocco, Amanda Dumler In the tax hond' therefor for lhe purpo,c of pay 109 the CO" of makmg repair, and ImprO\ement~ to the facllltiel and equip ment wlthm the CIty Park 'iy,tern? 200-yard individual medley and Julie Upmeyer In the 500 freestyle. Freshmen JUI DeHayes and EDen PadUla posted personal bests tn the 100 breaststroke and 500 freestyle, respectively. The Blue DevUsalso dropped a 110-76 decision to Ann Arbor Pioneer. Coaches Jim Bellanca, Andy Montague and Karen Dun- LouIse" \hrnke don have been workIng the team hard in preparation for the Macomb Area Con. GPN IOIW ell} Clerk ference Red Division meet. The team has been swimming an average of 10,000 yards a day.

------.---- ..._... ,~~ ...... _-.-~_.- - -,no - - - - .... norts October31,1996 .6.C Sr .G.ro.s.s.e.p.oi.nt.e.N.e.w.s Blue Devils notch. fourth straight win

By Chuck Klonke WIl1," McLeod said "A lot of er," McLeodsaid "HISblockmg Mcleod praised the play of Sports Editor thmg" have to go our way 111 has Improved the last few the offenSivehne and also the Mlh.eMcLeod'"u<,ual1IllpdS- regdrd to what other teams do, games so he's 111 the game a lot front Ime on defense .,lOned halftlO,e speech to hi" but the chance ISthere Wejust more When he was havmg "The defenSive hne has " ) Gros.,(' PolOte South football have to go out and take care of trouble blockmg, we had to put played well all year, but they .," te,lm dlmost didn't get used our end of It " a tackle m for him, but now he really shut Romeodown m the ~ lei"tFnday South jumped ahead early on plays the whol£'game" second half," the coach said. The Blue Devils were lead- a 56-yard pass from Mike South didn't let up on the "Chns Campbell made one 109 Romeo22 12 on the way to Kasehtz to Steve Gayman Bulldogs III the second half play where he hustled 20 yards a 34-15 VIctoryIn the Macomb Ddvld DeGubs added the first They took the second-half kick- downfield to make a tackle Area Conference cro"sover ~ , of hiS three extra pomt kicks off and scored on a 50-yard after a pass completIOn He ,.. game Romeo qUIcklytied the game pass from Kaselltz to Gayman knocked the ball loose and ~ ~<-r. ~ "It's unusual when we at 7-7 and took a 13-7 lead on on a third and 10 SituatIOn recovered the fumble" haven't been behind at half- Its next possessIOn The Blue "Gayman had a great game," Other top performances m / tIme" 1\1e! ('(lei "'\lct "Rut we DeyJ!s regained the le:ld McLeodsaId "He caught three the dcfcnsl\'e Ime came from -' made some mistakes late in almost as qUIcklyas they lost passes for 120 yards and made Matt VanDeweghe, Andy the first half, so It wasn't hard It, scormg on a long drive that two big plays defenSively" RobIllard, Thatcher Sloan, to be upset at halftime I Just featured key passes from Romeo'sDustm Wynn kicked Dave Bilbrey and James told the kids we had to go out KaselItz to Josh NyenhUISand a 40-yard field goal, but South Feagm and play hke we were In a TIm Brady Kasehtz went III capped the scorll1g With mne South rushed for 279 yards, nothmg-nothmg game" from the one for the touch- mmutes remamll1g III the mcludmg 98 by Ryan Ermanm The VictOry was South's down game when fullback Jason and 88 from Josh Lorence fourth straight and assured the South IIlcreased ItS lead to Lorence scored on a one-yard Kaselitz completed 15 of 21 Blue DeVils of a wmmng sea, 22-12 on a 30-yard scormg run passes for 222 yards and three son stnke from Kaselltz to tight "Every week Jason gets bet- touchdowns South, now 5-3, hosts end BJll Lerner. Matt Moran ter," McLeod said "He put Mcleod pr81sed the work of crosstown rival Grosse Pomte ran for the two-pomt conver- three of Romeo's hnebackers hiS assistant coaches, especial- North Saturday at 1 pm m a sion out of the game With hiSblock- ly staff newcomer Joe Droulll, game that has state playoff Lerner has becomean impor- IIlg and runmng He was the for their contributions during ImphcatlOns for both teams tant part of the Blue Devils' best hnebacker on the field, the recent wmnmg streak. ''We have a slim chance of passmg attack. too. He was making tackles all Ph.tv b) Thea L "/ilk., gettmg mto the playoffs If we "He's a pretty skilled recelV- over the field" A University Liggett School ballcarrier fights for that extra yard despite the efforts of a South Lake tackler. The Cavaliers won the non-league contest 44-13. North coach has no titne to celebrate

By Chuck Klonke up by a 65-yard kickoffreturn 200 yards III North's previous lopsided victory over Cousino. Hard hitting makes Sports Editor It dIdn't take long for the five games, had an off mght for "Youalways go into the sea- There wasn't much time for Norsemen to regain the lead him. He had "only" 185 yards son wanting to Will the league Grosse Pomte North coach After an exchange of punts, III 26 carnes Morkut had mne title," coach Sumbera s81d."It's Frank Sumbera to celebrate HarriS ran for eight yards, carries for 43 yards. mce to make the playoffs, but Knights' coach happy the Norsemen's 28-13 VictOry Champme hJt Frank Sumbera Champme picked up 34 unless you go all the way, it By Chuck Klonke "He was domg a good job of over Fraser last Fnday IV with a six-yard pass and yards in six carries and com- doesn't really make up for not Sports Editor covermg South Lake's top He was up at 7 a.m Harris broke free for a 3D-yard pleted fiveof nine passes for 76 winning that league trophy." Gary Hills didn't enJoy look- receiver, but when he left the Saturday to study films of the touchdown run yards HIS favorite target was mg up at the scoreboard last game It hurt," Hills said ''We game Then he spent the after- North mcreased ItS lead to Sumbera, who had four recep- Fnday, but Umverslty LIggett don't have a lot of depth and noon and evenmg scoutmg 20-7 Withabout a mmute and a tIOnsfor 59 yards. PGSA- School's football coach hked when somebody lIke Kevin DetrOIt Central and Brother half left m the first half North had 356 yards III total Rice, potential playoff oppo- On a third and 45 Situation, offense. what he saw on the field when goes out, we have to slide three From page 3C hiS Kmghts played a non- posItions to replace hIm On nents for North Champine rut Sumbera for 47 The Norsemen also did a league game with South Lake the first senes KeVinwas out, Sunday It was more of the yards and a first down. HarriS goodjob on specIal teams with UNDER-12 "That's the way football IS they beat us on a long pass" same From 7 30 a m to 4 p m then scored on a six-yard run Aubrey and Vince Meh posting Mandi Marsh, Laura Fisher supposed to be played," he s81d That gave the Cavahers a he broke down films of SIX The Norsemen drove 73 good returns and Stephame Rose each after the CavalIers' 44-13 Victo- 32-7 lead, but ULS came back Grosse Pomte South games yards III rune plays for their Jerry Cardam played a scored two goals to lead the ry ''Both teams started bang- agslI1 Stacheckl hit Bryan North Will meet ItS crosstown final score late III the third strong game at hnebacker and Mustangs '85 to a 7-0 VictOry mg from the begmnmg South Wlsk for a 22-yard touchdown rival Saturday at South at 1 quarter. Chns Morkut scored offenSive guard He led North over the MIdland Storm. Lake ruts hard and so do we ]t on a perfect fade pattern to cut p m in the traditIOnal regular- on a four-yard run and Wlth 12 tackles, including two Nma Carhsi had the was good clean football I don't the lead season Windup Champine connected with solo stops Mustangs' other goal Marsh, know If they expected us to hit South Lake scored on a 48- After watchmg South films Sumbera for the two-pomt con- Chad Cooper had nine tack- Stephanie McIlroy and as hard as we did. but we made yard pass and on an mtercep- for more than eight hours, versIOn. les and Phil Cataldo and Steve Suzanne McGoey collected Sumbera took a break to have Harris had runs of 20 and 11 Bernhardt had SIX apiece Mike them reahze they were III a tlOnreturn late m the game assists GoalIes Amanda football game ''We moved the ball a lot bet- dmner With hIS family Then it yards and Morkut had a 10- Benedettml, Troy Bergman, Marinello and Meghan "We haven't been hll like ter In the second ha\f," Hills was back to work agam yard gain to keep the drive Mike Ciaramitaro and Aubrey Brennan posted the shutout. that all year Now we know we Said ''WIll Wdtson did a mce "There Just doesn't seem to mOVlng each had five tackles McIlroy, Katie Hollerbach and can play that kmd of football job runnmg off tackle and real- be enough time," he said "It makes sense to keep gIV- "Champille also played real Jtlhan Karhk were outstand- It's gomg to help us I thlllk If ly pIcked up for KeVin Jeff In thiS year's game both mg the ball to Leonard," said well on defense," coach mg defenSively we'd played South Lake earher, KenZie picked up some yards teams will have wmnmg coach Sumbera "I'm not a Sumbera Sald "He really got Beth Sanders scored for the we'd be a better team for It " up the middle and A J did a records for the first time since math teacher, but I know that up to knock one pass down In Mustangs m a 2-1 loss to San A slow start doomed the goodJob on the optIOn We had 1992 If he's averaging 8.4 yards a the end zone" Marmo Carhsl had the Knights South Lake returned 141 yards rushmg, all in the "ThIS IS a real bIg game - carry, you're gomg to get 24 The only dIsappointment for assist Fisher and McGoey the opemng kickoff for a touch second half" for both of us," Sumbera said. yards every three bmes he car- North was that the Norsemen played well offensively, while down and before the fans had Watson, who had 60 yards m "If we wm, we've got a chance nes the balL" couldn't Winthe diViSiontitle. defenSive standouts were settled mto their seat", It was seven carnes, was gIVen the to fimsh first m our regIOnand HarriS, who had gone over Warren-Mott sealed It With a Mcllroy and HJlary MIller. 8-0. game ball host a playoff game And The Cavaliers added two "He had an mterceptlOn and South has an outside chance of gettmg m If they wm " TIIf ~lHOOI Dl\TRICTOI THF un OII1~HP~R IIOOll\ more touchdowns III the second when we had a pass intercept- (O\lBI ....FD,-r"n,\U.,,'TOf- Rt-\ fo'lfo_ North got off to a good start np~'I)ITLRF.lo A'D lllA\t.F ....1' Il \IlRAJ A'U_' quarter and led 24-0 at half- ed, WJlI chased the kid down, All (.0\ I' R"U'T'[ n'DT\Pf\ tIme knocked the ball loose and ag81nstFraser III the battle for HAR F'UHlJl" \() l.... second place m the Macomb "Our defense played great recovered the fumble," HJlls TOl31 o;;poe"-IJl llch' I MemoranJurn Area Conference Blue (,cr1('r.,ll but we Just couldn't get any- said "It was the finest game RlH:m.lC' 1)(1"\ ...( -~ Division, scoring the first time RE\ r'l r thlllg started offenSively,"HIlls I VI'seen him play" Lx..!] )Ut ...... $~ ~74 Mlli SI~1 00" s-tX\ 699 S'\lOL5ll 'i1J.e '\,(~..m.c ... 'i /)I 'i .,~I said ''We were down 24-0, but Scott Simpson received the it had the football 7"" 561S9l7 Fedcr.ll' lUr c 1941.n ~6q'1 It wasn't a bloody 24-0 Slttmg bone award for the hardest hit NIck Aubrey, returnmg to .'!2lntl OTH! R FI'""n.s"L ,,>Ol R( f'~ °rxrJ1n., actIOn after mlsslIlg two 11.lJ1 fer-. III the locker room at halftime, "He really dnlled a kid on a '''ll'i l.'!4%'i I600W games With an mJury, Rf\r \1 r we never felt we were out of It" kickoff," Hills said "Scott's a Tnul tc:"\ChOC" and (l~hcr ('l',Jf,C'.. returned a punt 45 yards to X '\I~.N~ "'Q5 (-,11 ~Iotn Il,.C" HP 0"') 10' O"II} yard runs in the dnve, scored [) ~tfld Iran"r "and 111'l<'r a 65-yard screen pas" for a on the left Side from C R 791'm-l 79084 F ... 1I.l'loCf'oIl"c" IM.nO 166410 on a 10-yard run Steve J",hle,," touchdown and John Riddle Moultry and Anthony Legree 1"'\ -lXl 121-lHl \;..htlt)I .. 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J 1 , t October 31, 1996 Snorts .G.ro.s.s.e.p.oi.nt.e.N.e.w.s 1" 7C Bulldogs are a success at a higher level A step up III competitIOn did- dlvl~JOn at dld bLllkchecked, everybody dgamst Allegheny and Zll,lkp mddl' the '>ave'> Pomte Bulldog.., SquIrt A hock- Bulldog:, won the Chdffipl' Bulldog" coach Tony Alfon:'1 foreche<.ked and the goal tend- Soper scored the tying goal Soper, Sherer, Shield, AIJon~1 ey team on,>hlp, bel' /-,'1.1)" take i-,rreatprlde minute,> left hdd two d""'I~l'>, whIle Alfonsl, In goal;, agaln"t They don't The Bulldog,,' Brown opened DdVI", Andrew '1lgnanelh and Lare who :,wn'.., d" long d" the the ~COrlng but Allegheny tied Kenney wllected one dpleCe other tedm doe"n't " thl' ~lOre Eighteen :,ewnd<; Gro,,~e POlllte ddvanced to Rob Smdll opened the "lOr- after the Pcnno,ylv,lJlI,J tedm the champlOn<;hlp gdme WIth a mg WIth an unds..,l..,ted gOdl III took d roughIng pPlldlty, 5 2 '" III over North Olm~tc.-ld, the first minute, but Allegheny Gro:,:,e POlllte mdde It PdY With OhIO tIed the game Cohn Brown a power play gOdl by Trey l'lgndnclh talhed tWice, ~cored Irom HKky boper late m Shield, who knocked In ::'mJ.lI\ whll!' Brown, Small and Sherer the opelllng period rebound added a goal dplt'lC Alfon~1 Allegheny tied the gdme at Allegheny took the ICdd WIth hdd four d'>:'I:,tS, Small pllked 2-2 early III the final period, two goals early III thE" thIrd up two dnd Abraham and but With five mmutes remalll- perIOd Shield hdd one dplece mg, the Bulldogs' Adam The Bulldog:, <11"0 had Coach Alfonsl I" aSSisted by Abraham Intercepted d pa:,:, a,>slsts from Stefan Harrl~, Greg TI~,'nanelh, Rob Small He set up to shoot, but spotted ShIeld dnd Tony Alfon~1 Zielke and RIck Soper, goalie coach Small at the edge of the crease and Gormdn were excellent In Ken Nowak and manager and fed hIm a pa:,s that Smdll goal H Brown. Sammy Sherer. Trey Shield. Ricky Soper. Rob Small and Andrew Tignanelli. defense and godhe With Clght The defense corp:, of Anyone wtth donations or defensemen Tony Abraham. Drew Davis, Stefan Harris and Chris Kenny and goal- seconds left, Abraham sealed Abraham, ChrIS Kenney, wlshlllg to buy a rame ticket tenders Jamie Gorman and Jordan Zielke. Also shown are head coach Tony AIfonsi, the Win WIth an empty-net HarrIS and Drew DaVIS :,tlf1ed should contact Gary DaVIS at assistants Rob Small and Greg TignaneUiand manager Harry Harris. goal almost every Parma HeIghts (313) 884-1493 or Tony Alfonsl Grosse Pomte opened the rush And when It did get at (313) 886-6212 Scores, highlights in GPSA house leagues UNDER-6 HOUSE Chargers 5, Junior Devtls 2 defense MacKenZIeThpper made sev. Wimbledon 8, second half Jamie Handley and Jeff Gurney played excellent midfield Jaguars 0, Cougars 0 Goals Kurt Tech 2, EriCSzandzlk 2, eral good save. m the fourth quarter Queen of Peace 2 Andrew MIller played strong offen'lve and fullback t,) protect the lead Joseph Comments ThnyCasano and Robbie DaVid Szandzlk (Chargers), Scott for the Neon and Michael Myers played Goals Matthew Leverenz 4, Andrew game. for Co\Cntry, while Alex Stelmark, John Robert. and Adams Gregory led several Jaguar break Maxwell, Chrl. McMIllan (Junior well on defen"" Blodgett 4 (WImbledon), Matt Dunaj, Middleton and Sltller were defen.lve combmed for the shutout as the aways, while Paul Joseph made some Devtls! UNDER.tO HOUSE DarrylJ Byrge (Queen of Peace) standouts Newcastle \las led by the Falcons lmprO\ed thelf record to 9-0 outstanding plays, both offenSIVelyand A.SISt Michael KedZIerski Nottmgham Forest 6, ASSIsts Gabe Camero, Rebecca defenSive play of Vmee DeVico and Ben Jenzen played an excellent game defenSively JennIfer Mahk held off (Chargers) Queen of Peace 1 Blske, KeVin Herzog, Karl Zack Hoffman In goal for the Avengers several attacks by the Cougars late m Comments rhe Charger. broke a Goals Zak Brooks 3, EddIe Barclay Baumgarten, Kyle Valade, TImmy UNDER 12 HOUSE Falcons 5, Jaguars 1 the game tIe WIth three fourth quarter goals 2, Alex Jendruslna (Nottingham Denton, Brennan Brophy, Paul Basset Arsenal 5. GPSA FIve 0 Goals Tommy Solomon, Andrew Hank Peyser helped set up the offense Forest), Matt Dunaj (Queen afPeaee) (Wimbledon) Goals Enc Knoll 3, Mike Fayad 2 Adams, Michael Fornllsano, Joseph Lions 4, Cougars 0 WIth fine passes to Tech and Enc AssiSts RobbIeBauble (Nottingham Comments Queen of Peace's attack (Arsenal) Stelmark, J,mmy Brescoll (Falcons) Goals Ben Stormes 2, Chrlb Szandzlk Rvan StepanskI made sever Forest), Joe Watson (Queen of Peace) was sparked by Thm Ostrowski, AsSISts Jonathan Redzlnl8k, Ryan As.,st Adams (Falcons) Thomas, Patnck Deters (LIOns) aI outstandmg saves for the JUnior Comments Nottingham Forest Ashlelgh Puhr, JObeph Walsu and KovalCIk,Lenny Stoehr (Arsenal) Comment. EriC Backman and ASSIsts ErIC Ploe, Ryan MIller, DeVlI> scored four goals In the fourth quarter, JessIe Patton Camero led the Comments ANonal sweeper John Solomon played outbtandmg m the Deters, Brett WJthers, Kyle Nadeau sparked by the speedy Barclay's play at WImbledon defense, whIle Herzog and SchmIdt and goahe Da\ Id MIcallef mIdfield while sweeper Mark (LIOns) Chargers I, Dragons 1 striker and the second and thlfd goals Basset did a good Job of passing to set each made good saves The defense Parchment and fullback TIm Robinson Comments The Lions are 5 0-1 The Goals Kurt Tech (Chargers), JessIca of the game by leadmg.scorer Brooks, up strikers Leveren? and Blodgett worked well together and Dlmltn controlled the backfield m the Falcons' Cougars had excellent goaltendmg Leonard (Dragons) who averaged two goals a game thIS Kerlatsos, Whitney Ryan, Vmcent 10th straIght wm throughout the game Abalst Jordan Tabakh (Dragons) seasaon Chnstopher Salters also Manchester United 2, Leeds 2 Viola and Adnenne Meyer made excel UNDER. 14 HOUSE Comments Outstandmg goalkeep- played well for Nottmgham Forest Goals Cameron Brennen, Jim lent passes GPSA Two 2, GPSA Three 0 Lions I, Bears 1 109 by both teams made It an exeltIng Kaylelgh Krvbtofor.kl and Tom PetkWltz (Manchester Umted), Matt Arsenal 3, Harper Woods 0 Goals Jesbe Graff, Byron Scern Goals Patnck Deters (LIOns),Max game to wateh Leonard worked her Ostrowski played well defenSIVelyfor Colhns, Jesse Weiss (Leeds) Goals MIke Fayad, Lenny Stoehr (No 2) Schultz (Bears) way through the Chargers' defen.e to Queen of Peace AssISt, Bryan ZmyslowskI, Steven Enc Knoll (Arsenal) ASSists Kevm Dyer, A J S<>ator, ASSIsts ErIC Plae, Ryan Miller score the Dragon.' goal Tech scored on (wons) Ruppe (Manchester Umted) ASSists Jonathan Redzlnl8k, Patnck Kenny, Graff (No 2) a powerful kick from the 18 yard lJne Sheffield Wednesday 2, Comments Manche.ter Umted had Wlutney Ryan, Robble Uppleger Comments Graff and Hable Comment" Both Sides played WIth- Arsenal 2 good perfannances m the mIdfield and Comments Arsenal had good defen SchleIcher playl'd well m goal for No 2 out substItutes, making endurance a Ducks 3, Jaguars 0 Goals lam Decker, Bryan Mansfield on defens!' from Rabble SeSSIOn", slve play from Judah Weber and Kyle With several difficult saves factor In the contest Goals Michael Barker 2, Patnck (Sheffield Wednesday), Spencer Rogan Johnno Ortlsl, John Hawksley and Klanow Goahe DaVld MIcallef made Teammates Paul Bossack, Enc Chan, lewandowski (Ducks) Wilham Dickson (Arsenal) Brandon DePetro Goahe!> D,me some good saves and did a goodjob on Robert DehgJams and Joe Drolshagen Lions 0, Eagles 0 Comments Jake Riley, Jeffery AssiSts John Plonka, Max Miller Fo"See,Nick Dmvemo and Zack FI,lUm hiS cleanng kicks were defenSive standouts Erik Comments MIchael Martelle Moon' and ,Jerrv McDonnf'll played (Sheffield Wedne"dayl 'fom Porl ..r made good ,aves Leeds had line defen. Ar..enal 5, St ClaJr Shores 3 Schl!'lcher RY'\n PnybY~7 S~uart Bradley Scherer and KeVin Remub well for the .Jaguars Ihe' Duck... had Il\Nena\) sive pluys from Jame ... Wl1h("\n-. and (10l\.\..., l.A lIt\y ~lol. ht",l. M\k,- \ aydd \\\0.. hu\ •.U'H~ N \\.hun \)upt...... p\ \)'u\ Wl \\ were outstandmg defenSIVelyfor the good games from Michael DragovlC, Comments Arsenal had a strong Dustm Pelpler RobbIe Uppleger, Vmcent VIOla at both ends of the field and Robby Eagles OffenSIve standouts were Matt DZiuba and Constanza Jacobs team effort, offenSIvelyand defenSIVe- (Arsenal) Ajour had a good offenSIvegame Peter Chase Thornton, MIChaelKoski, Cr8lg ly MIller played well at sweeper for Coventry I, Queen or Peace 0 AoSlstS WhItney Ryan, Ryan Ruppe played a strong defenSIve game Henderson and Jimmy Mattes, while Ducks 2, Jets 0 Sheffield Wednesday, Decker also Goal Steve Saylor (Coventry) KoValCIk,Adnanne Meyer (Arsenal) for No 3, whlle Nell Ruthven made Sara Stencel and Marc NarciSse dId an Goals Michael Barker, Alyssa Carr played goal and made some excellent AssiSts Chns Wilson, Tom Mott Comments Goahe Judah Weber several good saves In the first half to excellent job In goal (Ducks) saves Plonka hustled and passed well, (Coventry) made ' Ducks Ing remalnlOg Paul Thomas, Kyle Duker Koch AsbISt Michael Koski (Eagle,) standouts '" ere Ryan Venen and and ChriS Swenson played .tron!' two GPSA Two 6, BandItos 0 Comments Chase Thornton played Whitney Cahill Wimbledon 3, Westham 1 way games for Coventry and Toby Falcons 4, Harper Woods 0 Goals Ju.tln Smyly 2 Robert well offenSively, Marc Narcls.e, Goals Matthew Leverenz 3 Huang played well In goal Queen of Goal> 1,m Ro,s, Tre\or Mallon, DehgJam. 2, Stuart Blohm, Nathan Breanna Holman and MIchael Ducks 4, Blue Rockets 0 (W,mbledon), Bob Alexander Peace played a spmted game WItheach Jimmy Bre.coll Joseph Stelmark Dupes(No 2) good Martelle made defenSIve plays Goals Michael Barker 2, Matt (Westham) player tumlOg In theIr best effort.., of (Falcons) Abslsts B)'ran Scerrl 3, Dupes, and JImmy Mattes had a "trong all DZIUba,Patnck Lewandowski (Ducks) ASSists Kyle Valade, Andrew the '>eason AssiSt Mallon (Falcons) Smyly Hable SchleIcher, Ryan around game for the Eagles Comments The Blue Rockets had Blodget, Brennan Brophy Comments Outstandmg goalie play Przyby.z, Je,se Graff INo 2) good games from Billy Schrage and (WImbledon), 'Ibm Diebel (Westham) Coventry 2. Newcastle 0 by Harper Woods' Steven Fradneck Comments No 2 had strong offen. Jaguars 0, Bears 0 Anthony Vitale on offense and Comments Westham s attack was Goals MIke LaclUra, Steve Saylor kept hIS team clobC Jame. Perry and Slve efforts from Pat Kenny,A J Seator Comments Jenmfer Mahk, Patncla Chnstopher HakIm and Susan MaZZIe led by DIebel and All Moraw.kl (Coventry) Ryan Stemer played well at forward and Robby Alour, while Paul Hossack, Lee Bayhss, Anthony Viola and Thny on defenbC Mark Rlashl and MIchael Wimbledon was outstandlOg on AssISts Ench Stlller, DaVISSmIth Mallon's assl~t wa" a perfect cross to Joe Drolshagen and John Salvador Casano shared the shutout for the DragovlC had good games for the defense, led by Gabe Camero, Thoma!> (Coventry) Brescoll In the bo" played well defenSIvely Graf and Jaguars Rabble Gregory and Ducks Day and sweeper Courtney McRIIl Comments CQnWIth an 8-0 2 record LaclUra Falcons 1, Avengers 0 Banditos had e"cellent effort, from sive plays and Casano was an out. Ducks 2. Junior Devils 2 played well at forward scored on a high shot late In the fi",t Goal Andrew Adams (Falcons) Todd Greor PhIl Myers, Jesse Schott standmg passer Goals Alyssa ('arr, Matt DZIUba half and Saylor got hISgoal early In the Comments Mark Parchment and and R}an Kat mucks) ChriS McMIllan, Andrew UNDER-8 HOUSE Osborne (Junior OeVlls) Jwtior Devils 3, Comments Con.tanza Jacob, and NOTICE OF ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT Wildwolves 1 Robert Declercq played well for the For The Goals Scott Maxwell, Andrew Ducks Calthn Butler and Jack Osborne, Ryan Stepanski (DeVIlsI Jay Fellows nad goodgames for the Jumor PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WJ1hams(Wlldwolves) DeVIls College Bound? ASSIst Terrance Miller To Be Held On G iii>."'.-- L...... (Wildwolvcs) Humcanes 2, Dragons 0 Goal, Sam Hull (Humcanes) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1996 WI1dwolves I, Team F 0 As.. 't_ Andrew Ka,tner, Bnan Goal Peter Stoepker (WildwolvesI Boll (Humcan",1 R,'~,,1cn:d 411,II1II.:d ekuor, In the Crl\ 01 (m'"e POllll.: elll 01 Comments Cohn Ooden Cale Comm"nt." The Dr~gon. had good Grn".: POIn(e I-.'rm,. ('Il~ 01 Grm,c POlnle \\ood, CII) 01 Grm,c Mannesto and DaVId Bodlen led the game. from Ma" Cetz In !,:oaland Lee POlllle P.lr" ,md To" n,hlp of Gn",c POlIll.: 'lnd I "I-..: T,m ",hIp \\ h,) Wildwolves' defenSive effort to .upport Baumgarten and Jonathan NIChollon l 'p':L! 10 b~ ,lb,':1H lrom Ih.: ul\ or 10\\ l1,hlp or \\ ho .Ire lonllncd 10 the shutout goaltendmg of PhIlip defen.e Cackowskl hOI11.:or h'''p1l.11 b) ,1111':" or d1,.lbilll) or .If': 60 \C,lr, 01 .I!!l or Onoles 4, Jaguars 0 more n,.I\ 110\\ 'Ippl\ IOf .Ib,clH \ olcr, b,dlo" \JO <;1 CH Blue Rockets 4. Rockers 0 Crllal, Sam Mott l, Rnttany Wilson RI (,ll :\I~ \PPI I( \II()",> ( \ '\ HI \( ( I PI I [) \111 R ~00 Goals MIke Ooak Chr"topher Zak (Onole" P\I '>\IIR!)\'! ,\()\I\IHIR ~ 1')% \I'rlilitroll' rllU,t bl 2, Peter Corrado mlue Rockehl A.""t, Rr1d .Jen,"n 2 Jake Comment. Th(' Rlue Rock. h r:ot MandellOnole,' III Ilk pnor 10 'lOlh III1Ie.ll thl \Iunrup d Otill" exce(lent defen.e from RIll)' Schrar:e (omll'< nt.- The Onol" had .• fine Ihl Oltlll ot Ihl' (11\ (lcr" 01 (m]"l !'(1l11ll IIId ('IO"C POl1llL Chr"toph"r HakIm and Grer:o..... pa.....,mg aU 1CK that ",('t up 'Vltl....on:, I on", \\ III b.: Op':ll lrom ~ 10 ,1m !h(1rc, lI1d home town newspaper wa- ag~f'""e d, fen"" elv for the (11\ 01 (,m"c POol,IC \\ood, \\111 b, "pell tn>111:-, 10 1111 to ~ 00 Jaguar' and ,JolT) McDonnf'1Ipla\f'd Blue Rockets 2, WolVe<>I pm \1olld ••\ llir\l I nd,\\ 01 llLh \\e~" \11 olllLl' \\111 bc opcn 011 And now y01l can take a little pIece of home WIth you Goal, Greg ON,co Peter ( orr~do '" "II nt forward (,rrll ~'"k w", (Blue Rocket,) ,Joshua W..ldon _lnPPPdon a good -conng chanc(' for '>,lIll1d,l\ '\mlmblr ~ 19')(, lrom .., \11 ,1111 1111111 ~ ()() P 111 lor by takmli ac!vantage of our speCIal ba('k to school (Wolve.] the Onol", r'l"1 II'~ ,1ppll "III 11' 10 ,lb'CIII \ lIl, r, h dlol 110\\ I v I R suhsC'r ,ptlOn offer - 9 months for $1 b Comment, The RIlle Rocket. had a \ '\ \ 0'\1 \\ 1... 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OH 313-881-5527/24 hours qUires a strong service-on from s'lC)) 43209 that can Withstand your cia I occasslons holiday Piano lessons I Any age Good rates I ented IndIVIdual to oversee Bn-kllel Photog1flph), power Oh Mary con- gatherings, claSSical, ReCitals, festivals Your Engineering a very large operation Ex- LOOKING for partners for (810) 779-9662 celved Without Sin pray light Jazz, pop. arid holi- home or reSidence stu- 3 MARKETEERS Positions! penence In formal, casual luxury sUites rn the new for us who have re- day mUSIC, frne creden- dlo (810)772-5415 Airport Shuttle dining. banquets rs re- Tiger Stadium 50% of course Holy Mary, I !lals (810)399-5984 Personal Shopping Growing Detroit-based place thiS prayer in your THE MUSICTree- SUZUki, qUired Applicant must be partnership IS sold Call 101 PRAYERS Errands & ApPOintments manufacturer of high. hands Say thiS 3 times PIANO entertainment Add Violin lessons Certified, people oriented and show Dave, 810-771 8155 COMPARE OUR PRICES quality commercial light- ease In catering to profes- NOVENA TO ST JUDE for 3 days publish It It ambiance to your Chnst- all ages, 810-447-0199. Call Us Today Ing fixtures has Immedi- wrll be granted to you mas party. wedding, Lisa Salgh.Smlth sionals Past experience In MIRACLE ARTHRITIS May the Sacred Heart of And Relax Tomorrowll ate openings for achieve- the pnvate club or hotel PAIN RELIEFI Free In- Jesus be adored, glon S H brunches, speCial occa 313-822-0100 ment-oriented IndiViduals field ISdeSirable Excellent formation Write W G, fled loved and pre- sions With musIc of your 117 SECRETARIAL SERVICES ' In the follOWing areas salary and benefit 20500 Yale St Clair served throughout the SPECIAL thanks to life GershWin. Cole Por Blessed Mother, Saint S ter ClaSSICS 313-885- ADMINISTRATIVE Serv- package Shores, 48081 world. now & forever Mechanlcsl Engineers Joseph Jude Anne, An- 6215 Ices Plus- ProfeSSional Resume and cover letter Oh Sacred Heart of Je- Z~'iii~3-5 years mechanrcal de- thony and Father Sola- word processlngl tyPing to DetrOIt Yacht Club clo PHOTOGRAPHY- speCial sus, pray for us worker sign experience preferred TaniS Clark, 1 Riverbank IZlng In weddings & par of miracles, pray for us nus Casey V M V Have a safe services for professlo- Knowledge of sheet Rd Belle Isle traits Black! white & col- St Jude, helper of the ( ~ HallOweenl nals and students .313- metal stamplngs, extru- or Reasonable Bernard THANKS St Jude, for 8 Checkyour candyl 824-7713 ~ leI.pllone 44500171 Detroit, MI 48207 hopeless. pray for us prayers answered Spe- Sions, castings and some (313)8858928 electrical background pre- CALLIGRAPHY: Elegant Say thiS prayer 9 times a Cial thanks to our Mother ARTICULATE Secretarial day By the 8th day, 120 TUTORING EDUCATION ferred CAD experience a hand lettering for wed- PROFESSIONAL D J Any of Perpetual Help M S Service Letters, lables, your prayer wrll be an- must TechnIcal degree dings, parties, cerllfl- occasion Wedding Spe- reports, term papers, swered It has never THANKS to St Jude, for BESTY BRECKELS technical papers, re- DON'T know what to do helpful cates, etc Call 313-521- Cialist 10 years expen- Massage Therapist I With your computer? 2619 ence 810-268-1481 been known to farl, nev- prayers answered God sumes- vltaes cover et- Engineering Detailers er Publication must be bless M M V 10 years experience lers Ask for Judy, 313- Consultation training New location I Entry level poSition S:>me promised Thanks St Programs including Win- 100 I'EIlSONAlS 100 PERSONALS 15015 E Jefferson 839-3701 dows 95 313-824-4258 CAD training or experi- Jude for prayers an- 107 COMrUTER SEIlVICE ence a plus Detailing of swered SpeCial thanks (313)821-0509 C I ass i fie d s GROSSE POINTE component and assembly to our Mother Of Perpet W 0 r COMPUTER upgrades REFLEXOLOGYI HoliStiC r k for you LEARNING CENTER draWings and bills of ma. ual Help JET and installations In your health alternative Shlr- --B-U-S-IN-E-SS--A-N-D-- • Tutonng All Subjects terlal Lots of growth po- BOOK EDITOR home Macintosh or ley SWitzer LaRlcca TECHNICAL SERVICES • K-Adult tenllal herel Ken Eatherly Fax your ads 24 hours Windows Mike 313- Certified In Ingham Est 1983 • Counseling Please send resume to 343.5569 881-0769 method 882-6035 Secretarial Work • Diagnostic Testing \VordNet Editorial 822-4091 The KIRLIN Company Computw Typing • Leaming Disabilities 100 I'EIlSONALS 100 ~EIlSONAlS 100 I'EIlS0NAlS • School Readiness 3401 East Jefferson Ave . , Resumes ~~~~~~~" • PubliC Speaking DetrOit, MI48207 BU~Jncss : Te<:omcal Attn Engineering Manager AcademIC • Study Skills J;~,~4I,. 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,i~.P'!"!i.;~II!J,..-I11-r.;~;!~- .1 --- ...... -,IIIlIII--Afl =e='hr ..:it1z _ Thursday, October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News I The Connection 200 HEll' WANTED GENERAL 200 Hm WANTED GENEUl 200 HELl' WANTED GENEUL 200 HELl' WANTED GENEllAl 200 HELl' WANTED GENERAL 200 HELl' WANTED GENEItAL 202 HEll' WANTED ClUICAL ANIMAL Caregiver Full- DEPENDABLE person 202 HEll' WANTED ClERICAL HOUSEKEEPER! custodl MR C'S CEll time year around How needed for lawn service SEEKING an exceptlondlly an wanted lor luxury No experJence necessarj WANTED' Waitresses ACCOUNTING Clerk SECRETARY part time would you like to wake route Earn belween organized office assls reSidential high rrse In Cashiers cooks clerks Ho~tpss full and part needpd for Rlvertown dl wanted lor eastSide ar. up In the morning & look $800 $1000 per hour tan! who would like Downtown DetrOit Full stock help Must be at time Apply L BOW rect mold flrm Accounts chltectural firm, must be forward 10 working that Please call Timberline more than Just a Job If lime afternoon shill Ex least 16 Starling pay Room 20000 Harper payable & receivable ex organ-zed sell starter day? You can as a pro Ldndscaplng 313 886 you possess rn llallve cellent hourly rate and up to $550 based on Harper Wood" bptween perlence preferred QUdllfled candidates Will fesslOnal pet sitler 3299 expenence common se'lse and a benel It s Expe rle nce 7 and 8 mrle 884 7622 Computer kowledge Iype 60 wpm and be where no Itme clock IS Apply at Mr C s Dell de"lre to become part of and good references a mandltory Full time sal punched & the pets DOC'S Cafe counter help 18660 Mack Gro"se a tedm where you can WORK AT HOME proflclenl at writing, ba- must Apply In person ary pOSl!wn paymg SIC mdlh computer & don t care what you bakery assistant Days POinte Farms Mack at make a dllference we d As:,emble crdfts wood on Tuesday and Thur:, $21 0001 year With den wear We have expand part time or full lime E Warren 881 7392 like you 10consrder 10n work other No sales or ddta entry and word day between 1pm ask for John Or 20915 tal & medical beneflls ed from the BIrmingham (810)771 7799 or apply Iflg our small dynamiC sperlal skill:, needed 1 processing Send re 4pm PaVillion Apart Mdck Grosse Po nte Fax your re:,ume to 313 and Bloomfield HIlls Within 24317 Jefferson manufacturers lep f,rrri 8008406324 sume to 19959 Vernier 'nents 1 Lafayette Woods between 8 & 9 259 2042 or mall to Ac areas Into the Grosse between 9 & 10 Mile Our rapid growth neces ------Ste 2A Harper Woods, Plaisance (off Rivard Mile 884 3880 dsk for counting posl~lon In MI 48225 POlnles areas Have fun Debbie :'Itates an upgrddp In ,w DOWNTOWN profeSSional between E Lafayette RESTAURAIIT ~, care 01 1940 Wood & earn money VISiting & technology for both our office seeks someone and Gratlol) NO \\ JilItJtI brrdge DetrOit MI 203 HELl' WANTED sometimes walking pets NANNIES NEEDED marketing department With bUSiness manage PHONE CALLS Cool.. &. Il.trtentkr 48207 No phone calls DENTAL/ MEDICAL dUring the week & week Experienced In child care and InSide office ThE' ment skills to run office PLEASE SOUpIlltchen Saloon wdl hp ~r("Prl;c~rl T",p s,J,'J,""y bl.-l t..: \.:> All DENTAL d""I"idll! llt:leued tHHl" 0. '1OIIOdY:', 1 or for prinCipal :,hould be !J<.J"IIOfiI:' part lime (20 I rllll"ll1 ~I OrlL 111\ more times dUring days HOUSEKEEPING- part areas Live Inl live out to complete a great & 2 to 2 1/2 day per week 25 hours per week) but '--<-' "I <>1k, n (, II 2 f,lcrl'ty zena 15134 Mack Farms MI 48236 CI,f\SSlt'lt:O Sf\IJt:S phYSICI1n1 offlc f' IH r IHlrC f xpl'r I( nc l' In a Rt:PRt:S t:NTl\TI".t~ SPft ICllty/Pnmary Carl' C 1,,1IC CHclro/PUlmonary 200 Hm WANTED GENEUl 200 Hm WANTED GENEltAL ImmedIate openrng available for W!\NTEO Care cliniC OrlhOpl'cl,( \ Or Pedlcurles IS IndiVidual With sales skills In prf'lerrf'd For local NewspapN newspaper advertiSing WI' offf'r (omp( t,IIVI' I ,I lfIes and flel(lble Manufacturer's Representative Must have winning personality and II \011 :. 11pndlll COt ImnH"lllII "'flllr1erallon pl{:

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305 SlTUUIONS WANTED 204 HElP WANTED DOMESTIC 305 SITUATIONS WANTED 400 MERCHANDISE CONVALESCENT CUE HOUSE CLEANING 400 MERCHANDISE 400 MU(HANDISE HOUSE CLEANING ANTIQUES 401 APPLIANCES HOUSEKEEPERS needed ANTIQUES ANTIQUES COMPASSION for the eld ENGLISH lady expanding THE HOUSE-KE-TEERS BOOKS full or part "me No ex erly Will live In 24 bUSiness now has CLEANING SERVICE SIMPLY CHARMING APPLIANCES! 1 year penence necessary Ap hours 10 years experl openings Weekly/ bl ProfeSSional, Bonded and Michigan's Largest ANTIQUES warranty Exceptional ply at Parkc est Inn THEMICHIGAN ence References 810 weekly 8 years cleantng Insured teams ready to Used & Rare Bookstore 325 E East Fourth quality Able Appliance 20000 Harper Harper 739 7870 Grosse POinte homes clean your home or Open Sundays Royal Oak ANTIQUE 25925 Gratiot RoseVille Woods Tuesday. Saturday 810884 1540 COMPETENT Reliable' (810)775-1902 busmess 1200 P m to 4 00 P m SHOW & SALE HOUSEKEEPERS, E,tate ------Ca I CI OVER 750.000 8105419840/ lOam 4pm ------IN-HOME EXPECT THE BEST rpe eanlng pnced & categonzed Buy Sell Consign ELECTRIC double oven Managers & Nannies Extenor Windows CARE SERVICE European Style House books for sale Nov. 8-10 topl bottom sell clean tor many outstanding $5 00 Off With ThiS Ad - THEGLASSLAMP- TLC Elderly Children cleaning ProfeSSional John K King Books good condition $150 live In & live out oppor For Flisl Time Callersl Antiques & Fine Hourly overnight rates laundry & "onlng Su S 901 W Lafayette 3138816166 tun IIC' 11 Iuxuflou, erving the Grosse POinte Meadow Brook Experrenced In the Grosse pervlsed experienced (exil Howard from S B Used Furniture Gros~c POinte & Bloom Complex ELECTRIC stove $50 POinte area Licensed & h d k E area for 14 years 15306 Mack field Hills ('stdles At ar war Ing xperts Member of BBB Lodge ex way) Oakland University Gas stove $90 Refnger bonded Sally (810)772 Grosse POinte Park tratt,ve salaries bene since 1985 In The Rest of week ator $100 Washer 0035 24924 Lambrecht Grosse POinte area 582-4445 930 a m to 5 30 pm Tues frtday 11 5 P m ROCHESTER, MI lih & perksl Call $110 Dryer $95 Nlce"l EastpOinte Known for rel,ability elfl -T-H-E-B-e-tte-r-M-a-'d-s-C-I-e-an-FURNITURE ~-I -i1-d Saturday 125 pm Clndv Harper AssocI Delivery Call 293 2749 clency and dependabl Ing Company Home of- e InlS e 70 of the Nation s ates \810)9321170 OVERNIGHTcareg~e~ ,ty Bonded & Insured flce. commercial Call & repaired stripped any Foremost Dealers G.E. refrigerator white companion for elderly Please call nut type of caning Free es Country & Formal Side by Side $250 20S HELP WANTED LEGAL Experrenced Susan a "Ime compare 313-527-7792 t,mates 313 34'i 6:?'i0 (3131884-0721 e- I"u'n lure QUills C;h'l'r 12 onn 8TW "or .:li.3 1J~1 1.355 810.661.5520 MAHOGANY Sale LEGAL Secretary for so'e HARD workJng honest Folk Art, Paintings conditioner $150 810 relocating exceilent Co'ppendale C"w & Ball GaJved 4470388 practitioner 111 Grosse AN meticulous, Polish wom. Manchester Anhque Mall Table & B Chairs server MIITOf5 & Decorative references Desrres POinte Woods Experi- an seeks housekeeping GOING South? Man, 61 Antiques & Collectibles Corner Chaus Bench s sanae 1; Accessones KENMORE washer & dry- room In exchange Non ence with WP 5 1 nec work References 313. from Northern Michigan 116 E Main, Manchester Ornate Four Poster Bed Cheval I er $100 for parr 40 gas contrlctl'lg services Mormr PIanl Sland St>e ~ • PTslOTs !I! 7 & 8 Mile We are senous about your The Brusher Show III Compassionatecare ~ Many crafts. lunch & success ' I!: whenyouneedItthemost ~ Sunday,November 3rd GREAT lAKES DOll ARTISTS ~ bake sale • Free Pre licenSing ~ Call us at ~ 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m . classes ~ 313.884-0721 ~ 5055 Ann Arbor Saline Rd. Annual Fall Doll & Bear Show Sale t 405 COMPUTERS • Exclusive Success ~ Insured/bonded/tested S m Systems Programs ta;.:J~i,r;;*~iL~L:I~L..~~~~f-,Jn EXit 175 off 1-94 fl"l cO\er) FISHER PARRISH S LEYEIIJDfCKER PHILIPS A B FROST, DOHENE Adm"s"Jn $500 Jdult. ~ento" $1 00 off' Adult, $100 offd"counl "lth th" ad BOOKS opportunity Reputable 303 SITUATIONS WANTED ERTI LB HUNT CHRIS & BARB CARLSON. (No further coupon d"COUnl\) 1l<>..,p.c: & Sold international cosmetic DAY CARE VICKSBLRG MI nice selection CORK SCREWS firm No experience nec- C For more information call Dottie Lou Janes 810 777-6142 LIBRARYBOOKSTORE DAY care In my licensed FfSHING LURFS. MARBLES JANE COLLINS essary Great for Chnst- home FleXible hours ARCANUM OH, EARLY FURN SAMPLERS GARDEN mas Ten openrngs 810- (j}~~",~~",~~",~ l:~d?:e~~: & ACCE~S DROPPEDSHOP.E AURORA, NY, GLASS 777-3831 Grosse POinte area M liner (313)886-6624 CHINA. POTTERY & PORCELAIN REnORATION GREAT earning potential. GARY HUBER YOU"lGSTOWN, OH ART GLASS flexible hours dorng DAY Care my home LI- LA\lPS TOYS QUILTS BRAD & DIANE KNAPP home Iingene parties censed, CPR training LEB \1\0]1" OH. lotI of TEXTILES & FABRICS & ONE STOP SHOPPING Part time. full time Fam- 25 years experrence roUNT-\IN PENS,LATCHAM HOUSE JAMES STOro.1A \\<\TERVILLE OH AMER COUNTRY FLRN & Ily first management op- References Also availa- Estate Sale C)({1hC~ &- ~~ LIGHTING f-R \\1ES & PRfNTS MAISON & JARDI/\ portunrty Call Amy 313- ble weekends 313-886- CHARLEVOIX MI 181hc WROUGHT IRON. ARCH Saturday, Nov. 2nd 640.8776 8640 24518 Harper ARTlF<\CTS PROPERACCESS,TERRY MAWHORTER OPENINGS in my St Clair 9:00 - 400 9 '/ MJle Road • St Clair Shores MANUFACTURERS REP 7 <\NESVILLE OH major collecllons CUFF LINKS & 20833 Manchester contract furnllure 313- Shores licensed day FOUNTAIN PEi\S JEWELRY & ITALIAN GLASS L 810-776-4790 882-9410 ask for Jeff care home Homemade MCILWAIIII SWANTON, OH featurrng ,ollectlon Harper Woods, Ml Crafts. Antiques. GiftS. Collectibles meals. excellent crafts & PAINTIJ\GS by TOLEDO area& olher I..no"n an.,r- pre Quality furniture including a country French A gift for everyone in our unique shop TUPPERWARE sales learning actiVities re\o!utlon RL,SSIAN BRASS & COPPER MY curio cabinet a solid oak small china With NOW OPEN people needed For (810)771-9305 GR \NDFATHERS CLOCK, MIDDLETOWN CA & RYE leaded glass doors oak game table With 4 SlORE HOURS' lues - Sat. 1000-6.00 more Information, <:all 304 SITU_TlONS WANTED ....) CLOCK ,ollectlon mcl VIENNA REGUL <\TORS barrel chairs 4 oak bar stools. 4 extra large Sun. 12:00 - 5:00 Closed Monday 8852595 FRE....CH &. GERM <\1'1W<\LL & MANTEL all re"ored & GEN(UL wood and leather custom deSigned bar -- Ant,que & Crall Dmler> Wmted __ !!uarJnteedB[LL & BLNNY NOLT WORTHII'.GTON OH 300 SITUATIONS WANTED stools lamps. sconces. brass Chandelier. oak LET "Planters Touch re- reJd\ 10 u\e MIER fURl'< & ACCESS QUILT~ \1IKE & IAlYSIHERS and brass chandelier. 16 place settings of move your annuals & JOD'y ROBERTS HOMER \11 re,tored & read) 10 u,e Wedgewood China plus servmg pIeces. ALL AMERICAN plant your spnng bulbs WICKI R BOB & CHRIS ROGERS DANSVILLE MI custom drapes bedspreads corntce boards NANNY Nancy 884 2731 LODGE LOOK CREELS BAIT BUCKETS SCHMIDT~ and draperies. vanity table and stOOl. canning 0\ ....TIQL ES YPSILANTI MI AMERICAN EUROPEAN Jars. assorted glassware. barware Silk YOUR Wish Is My Com- Exclusively live-In II. CO'lTl ....E....TAt FURN & ACCESS SIGHT.'> & flowers headboards bed frames. Chinese provldrng quality chlldcare mand OHerrng compan- SOL II,D~ OF EDISOIII MILAN OH ha, oler ~O wool carpets board games gOlf clubs. $175 S500/week Ionship Lunch dinner phonograph,m.1 HORN \fACHINE~ Will bnng at ICJ't 12, Pendelton SUits and Skirts sizes 6 8 leather Errands Dr appoint Jho hJ, pJn, & 11111 repatr RON SHOWALTER & SCOTT JaCkets small sizes. Norman Rockwell plates CALL 1 800 3-NANNYS 23110 Arthur ments shoppmg 313- H \RRI.'> S\ ....Dl ~KY OH ART GLAS~ PAINTI....(,~ and figUrines Madame Alexander dollS 10•• ct. ------H R.... mel GEORGE III BOOK CASE c 1870 TlGFR Lakeshore Village St. Clair Shores Au Pair Care 8866506 12. & 14" four framed and matted lImited \1 \PII COR....fR ClIpBD .1840 LV\1PS IIlci HAII,DfL Sat., Nov. 2nd. (9:00 • 4:00) Live 1'1quality child care 305 SITUATIONS WANTED edition Norman Rockwell lIthographs. plus P\IRP(IJ....T PA1'TI .....G~ m,1 ALOIS BOlJDR \) dSSO mUCh, much more Sun., Nov. 3rd. (11:00 - 2:00) with cultural aavantage HOUSE CLEANING "[ARk. D \\ I~ RICHARD I,l,A'IE: H <\RRIEf IJR[(,G~ Screened trained male & (TUrnoff Jeffersononto Marter drtvearounClthe curveand 12 Years cleaning houses I\DIA\ \ \RflST CLOAN'IE " .....) D[R " park on Marter near EdgewOO(lWalkto 23110Arthur Ct) female English soeakrng I\. In the Grosse POinte \t \'I,C HE'iTf-R OH !!ood AMeR COLNTRY fl R.... au pairs S200 week aver area 810 773 5857 L \l ~L \1" [HJ &. JLDY ~RODi\\\A HOMH I All" 1mlmlmlmlmmJlmmJlmmiImlmg1m ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL ESTATE SALE age regardless of number 'I,) ClPRO\RD,> rnHn "O! THI R....&. .... AT!\ I \\fLR H"I So. co~tume Jc\;elry hra~~ candle' figurrne~ lamps, CWI: for F pXlb'e hours 1m 1630 DQtton Rd. 1m ence 810 395 7969 III DI I\) IIlR BIR\II\(,H \\1 \11 " Il R\ "11 VI R ll'apoh plaque, I'll' . gla,~ and bra~\ tca carl floral 313640 Rl96 8107259832 IlR \"" (OPI'I R 1'-1\\\1 I I ~ ..t ,mnllJILOII',1I11nOlLr2~ 1m Rochester 1m and ~culptured down ~ofa~ kitchen Itcm~ ~ ma~ LOVING, mat rp lady \ I( II'RI \'I, ( HI1IlRI \ ~ ~II D" "1 I I(,H~ ,,,"PlI"H BETTER Maid Cleaning "111<01'" ,,"01 IH P\RI'> \1 \1'1,1 III om or old 1m (East of Adams Rd , West of Shawnee bowls cut and leaded gla~,; china ,llk wl~h,,<, In t ''lIS'! fllil 1m Get your monies worth " I rc I \ I( lOR DI( I<. hili,' rc,h .;r,',n on~ IL'IILI 110\;('rs, quahtv ladle, c10lhlng ilnd ace Ptd time I"' own home Mo'1 1m Rochester Rd , North of Tlenken) 1m Dependable expel! , Ir,' 11 pill' ,\ ,. Ik n \( iff R" ROO\l JOI (,IR \RDI umbrella ~tand and oh ~omuch morp It,; amil7mg' day lhrll Fr day LI enced qual,ty' work Ex "111\\1\(, P\ A\11R «()L\1~'1 ILR\,\ \«1"" censed Excellpnt refer 1m ------1m cellent references 810 10)' II \1 BOB ,\ "\1111 RII\I 1<.1\(, \ORI H\ lit I ences Ci111 1'"'13/886 2ClS0579 \11 '111h ( DI"I(,\ I \BRI( ~ BI TT) \\ 1I I 1\\1" 1m Sawrday m1 21489 Morningside 6152 \\ OR 1111\( ,10\ Oil \\11 R (01 \ rR) &. \CC f<,<, Grosse Pointe Woods 302 SITUATIONS WANTED CLEANING Lady illreildv lOLl (II \lR I \flt I n "nc Rill P\I'T P' ....TR) R(r\1 " 1m 1m " 1'\1'- I III \\"1 I (Ill "T'i OnL hili, on, red "ovember 2 Sat., Nov. 2nd (9:00-3:00) (ONVALESCENT CU( established In Grosse Off Vernier 1/4 ml north POinte areil Avallilble "IO\l\\\RIl ]l(, ( II\R[ I) ...... /I, \lJCHf,\L. 1m 10 5 \\ORI)[\ I!lRRO\I\ \11 i111,,,,tR\ rnP\I ....! 11m 1m RETIRED nur

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------Thursday, October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News I The Connection 06 mHf SALES 403 FURNITURE 403 FUItNITURE 409 GAUGE/YUD/ 409 GAUGE/YAitO/ 412 MISCEllAHIOUS 413 MUSICAL IASEMEHT SALE "SEMENT SALE 411 JEWElItY ESTATE BEDROOM furnJ!ure two AIlTIClES . INSTRUMENTS MAHOGANY 11/1/96 lt/21 96 Yard FURNITURE (2) matched sets, dress GRANDMA gOing to Flon EXQUISITE 6 carat dla HEATILATOR gas lire INTERIORS sale 17137 New York BEAUTIFUL sound Wal AT ers headboards, one da Basement MOVing mond tenniS bracelet placel glass doors & all nut Irnish Uprlghl Grin RELICS In Hamtramck (Fine Furniture Cadleuxl E Warren with mlffor etc Excel Sale 20291 Beaufalt Appraised at $7500 piping $2501 besl 113 rl011p,ar () b montlis old 10027 Joseph Campau & Antique Shop} a rea to 30am 5pm Saturday November $3250 or best 810566 3430846 lent condition $2001 PdlU $4 "')0 Must sell (313)874-0500 506 S Washington Seiling furniture anti 2nd 9 4 Household 8798 each negotiable 5? IOU or upsl 810779 Open 11-6 Tues thru Sat Royal Oak MI ques lools and collectl goods craft IIems HEAVY duty exercise (313)33151t9 1243 Gw'arn~ All New Mahogany RESTORED 1940 curved Rain Date Sunday Must sell, moving 373 $1,200, and Raccoon, typewnter blue great JAPANESE Samurr Oei~ i'(bjed ReproductIOn chanel back sofa and ------Rivard Pictures, $600, size 8 Good con- shape $80 313-365- swords from WWII St.lCknJA,a.i2bIe Ball & Claw ChalTS chair Copenhagen bluer GARAGE & Basement statues pottery, clothes dltlon (313)884 7763 8070 wanted Collector 810-264-9725 30 -40% OFF white, small strrpe Sale MOVing In 1 Fnday & Saturday 830 Looks great, freestand- month 30 years accu- a m to 2 G.E. 25"color T V With re- ORIENTAL Persian rug (810)4783437 .", .. FnriIwoocfs AV...... ~ Thanksgiving is Ing $1750 (313)886 mulalJon Furniture In mote $125, Sony 19" 8xl0 Bluel burgandy NEED newer 30 electnc SEASONED around the corner 0936 cludlng maple hutch & color T V With remote, Valued al $6600 stove at a fair price sofa Antiques, house. $75 VCR With remote asking $45001 best (313)8825740 MIXED New Store Hours THOMASVILLE dlnrng ta- hold, file & storage cabl- ALMOND Side by Side re- $50 313-372-3381 (810)939 1028 Startmg Nov 1st ble, 4 Side chairs, 2 arm nets Antique books & f - OLD ORIENTAL - HARDWOOD Wed - Sun chairs 3 leaves, table palnllngs, Fnday 10 _ 4 ogerator, $350 Gas GOLF Wilson staff Taylor POWER recliner 11ftchair RUGS WANTED' 11 6pm pads $500 Call after 6 1887 Broadstone stove, $150 Kitchen made woods Also First like new lifetime warran- Any size or condition pm or weekends 313- Grosse POinteWoods chairs, $15 each Tradl Flight left ha nd ty New bedSide com- 1 800 443 7740 822- 6385 --______t,onal queen headboard, (313)882-5558 made (810)2289416 GARAGE Sale- 35 Bnar- $85, matchlflg chest, PAUL McCobb chairs 40S FURNITURi THOMASVILLE Queen wood Place, (Farms) $75 1265 Yorkshire, Don't Forget- PRECIOUS Moments Flg- Seeking ladder back Anne dining set $2,000 November 2nd 9- 2 313884-4384 View be- Call your ads In Early! unnes, mlsc pieces Re shovel seal style chairs glass and Wicker sunporch 4 piece beige lighted en Table, eight chairs, chi- Mink Jackets art excel- tween 1000 12 00 Frr- ClaSSified Advertismg lJred S uspe nded & Please call 313881 set $350 Round Cher- tertalnment center na cabinet Barely used lent kids & adult clothes, day & Saturday 882-6900 Members only from 7162 rywood dlnlnlng room green wrought Iron cof- 886-7607 wool area rug (girls 1990 & earlier Green set 4 chairs, 2 leaves, - PAYING CASH FOR fee table with matching TRADITIONAL Thomas- room) toys, toy kitchen book pnce only 810-776 JEWELRY WATCHES sofa table Jonn Han- $750 Traditional Cher- Ville cherry condo size ball gowns 7483 after _5_p_m _ DIAMONDS cock 3 piece leather rywood bedroom set, $800 (313)884-9643 dining set With leaf Like h , QUEEN mattresses cot GOLD & SILVER sectIOnalcouch antique new $475 (313)884- C I ass i fie d s _ _ _ feel end tables antlquel ANTIQUE JEWELRY claw foot sofa 313-882 "VIRGINIA HOUSE" solid 9649 W 0 r k for you! art deco lurnoture sofa 0588 leave message Mammou th THE GOLD SHOPPE dark oak COlJntrytable rug glass lop dinette SIX chairs, leaf $400 22121 GRATIOT Fax your ads 24 hours 403 AUCTIONS 403 AUalONS EST' A ITE SALE 313-881-1388 343-5569 810 263-3641 EASTPOINTE rt REDECORATING, liVing ~ ~ 810-774-0966 room dining room sec Monday Friday lOa 6p 406 ESTATESALES 406 ESTATESAlES November 1 thru 5 tlonal accessorres Saturday lOa 5p 9 - 6 Dail More 810-7860400 Sunday apPointment only All transactions Estate of Leo & SaraCoreckl SCHWINN Air dyne~~ • 600 E. 11 Mile Rd • Royal Oak • By order of the PrObate Court clse bike digital one strrctly conlldenllal • (JuSI4blocksE ot MainSI ) • • 5637 Roosevelt year old $395 810 228 SHOTGUNS~~lfle-s and Ab Sa'urda,:., Nov. 2nd • 12 Noon 3600 days 810 263 handguns Parker Dearborn Heights 4581 evenings ESTATE AND MOVING SALES • P ...."I.." 10 a.m. - 12 noon • 1 MI E of Telegraph 1 MI W of BrownlnQ Winchester Conducted By From vanous estates. Furniture & accessorres Pelham Rd, E of Van Born Rd SEARS Craftsman- g~s Colt luger olhers COI lector 810478 1437 • mahogany 50s MISSionOak Deco LoUISXV & • "01\ l'd tor -lll+ vr~ Th" J< thl hlJ;seq edger $75 Antique --.--- - - JEAN FORTON XVI RoseVille Royal Doulton Rosenthal • lOll l'1I IOn \lnder 1 roof' t\I\iTJ\..Jl)FC; walnut Queen Anre WANTED Huusor <; S<'lntil Bl'l..hoom ph Jn~ ...... (>p~ table .... lhln.l t lh 822-3174 • Spade frgunnes, vases 1930s 1960s Vanity $ 100 Packard ....t'trttaTtt. ,of,1 ~c-f dlllr ... rOlkl'f' .. end BE'ars 1Cj8') 88 & gO I glassware old Wind-up toys Lionel train sets • t.lhll'''' l..,lf\t'd tahl( .... "'l\\lng nli1ch r WOLFF Tannmg Beds H)R I P( 0\11'(." \I t "fOR\I'\T!O'll Reterences Glenand SharonBu'kelt TAN AT HOME 8850826 GROSSE POlrl'E' AnlfTlal Buy DIRECT and SAVEl CliniC ha 0 an <'l("jorable Commercial HomE'Un 10; f",malE' belglp two ======::::::;1 0 ....----.-----.-.rr:.::=. From $19 00 black L lb mlxr>,; <'lfe • ?Catherine .7trno{cf .: Low MOl'trly Pilymr>r1to; millE' & millE' 0111<1 il Ie FREE Color Cillilloq fTlillf' lern pnn 11 ~ 8?? ana as.locwtes C<'lllTOrll\ ')707 Gro.~sePointe Sales, Inc. • '1.1 tat! .\a(c, 1-800-842-1305 HAPPY TAILS K q Rf><; • E tc - Household - Movmg (810) • V(l,II7~q.'a(I," 413 MUSICAl cur> Onq<; &. PUPPIr>' I ,,doq SfRVIN(, T/-ff P()INTf~ FOR 1() Y£AR~ a(., ANTIQUE pump lHq<'ln & ildopt il pet schedulE' Qu,lllfll'rl - [xpC'rlC'n(('d - rrofl'~'lon.ll • '.l\c!crt'nt ('\ Asklflg $250 C811881 5t54 p", ...( " K~ . If,

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500 ANIMAL 601 AUTOMOTIVE 602 AUTOMOTIVE '03 AUTOMOTIVE 603 AUJOMOTIVE 605 AUTOMOTIVE 612 AUTOMOTIVE 656 MOTORliKES ADOPT A PH CHRYSLER FORD GENERAL MOTORS GENERAL MOTOIlS FOREIGN VANS MICHIGAN Anti Cruelty 1989 Npw Yo' ,er white 1986 T Bird Auto runs 1990 Chevy Eurosport 1984 Tran., Am Auto T 1995 TOYOTA 4 RUN 1989 Aerostar XLT Power 1987 Honda lourtrax 4 Society holding Pl't excC'll;"nt condition well $950 C V Auto 10dded 94 000 miles tops Body damaged NER SR5 V 6 4 X 4 Windows air crUise tilt wheeler 250CC Runs Adoptions Saturday 10dded u'atlwr Irlterlor (810)77? 0700 Clean $39001 $950 C V Auto Fully loaded $24 999 equalizer new tires & excellent Great for fun November 2 l?n 4prn ,)t one r1lJ'), no,er new best (810)2963533 (810)7720700 Rinke Toyota 810 758 bells E~cellent condl In the winter $1 400 1987 Taurus LX wagon at Pelcare Supers'o'c tlrC~ Sol 900 81077? - -- ~ -- - -- ~--- 2000 tlOn $3975 3t3881 8102939709 loaded Excellent condl 1988 CHEVY Beretta GT ROADMASTER 92 Load Eclstb oak C0r11fY10'" q -''-t3~ -- -- - 2036 700 ArTS/FlATS/DUruX l11i1e Grclt,ot 31388 .. t u') vprj reliable 61000 miles Blac,/tan ed Gray 76K well 1994 TOYOTA Camry 1991 f Y T 01.tr Su ldancp maintained $10200 Af rOINTES/HUPER WOODS 9000 $2 200 or best 810 773 "terlor air cruise con Coupe Certified Air 1991 Aer0Sta r XL sport ;' J 'Uf n1,li'li'll tran,; 8076 trol Looks nice and runs ter 6 pm 810779 automatic $12900 Extended 74000 miles PUPPY OBEDIENCE q r,',l1 C 1110lton 10 diSC - great $4 100 After 8157 Rinke Toyota 810758 1993 TdUI us hlqhway S8100 (313)8851760 10 "ccks 4 1 2 rlOnll" Cl (11enger $3300 5pm 8854653 - - - 2000 ------miles recent bra,esl BONNEVILLE 93 SSE ALSO 4DULT ..I" 884 11 II ------1989 AEROSTAR Dark 2500 sq It beautiful 3 1985 Chevy Caprlct. Clas luxury edition black 1991TOYOTA -Prev;a LJUG OBEDIENCE 1res Mu~t "'''' 55900 o£ blue puwer steering bedroom 2 bath upper 602 AUTOMOTIVE SIC V8 loaded 92 000 80K perlect second car For Information 313 82<' 04'2 Auto dual alr' $8 999 brake& Windows Asking Flleplace a r appllan FOlD actual miles No $12900 8858619 Rinke Toyota 810 758 Clrol\ n House 1989 Tdurus rUIl, qreat $3500 313881 6474 ces balcony basement rust $1400 ------2000 313-884-6855 1986 CoJnquesl TS, <.-Ie

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'01 USEMENT 900.,11 (ONDITIONING 911 DKJ(/ILOd & Sf>rvlced facellftl For estimates CHIMNEY Ing Speclallzrng In re Terry Yerke (810)772- - Clean ups spring and fall 313-882-0747 SYSTEMS, INC. cali 810-247-7725 pairs No Job 100 small 3118 • Weekly lawn Licensed In'>.Jred MICH LIC # 71-05125 Free Estimates Insured • Landscape deSign/Install Quality Work GARAGE Chimneys repaired, 30 years experience • Sod! seed STRAIGHTENING rebUilt, re lined G & G FLOOR CO Jim Upton 773-4316 • Power Raking! aeralions 903 AI'I'L1AN(E IUI'AIIIS And RebUilding Gas flues re-Iined Wood floors onlv • Shrubs trimmed Replace Rotten Wood PlASTERING- FrE'" Est, C'ea.~,~g G:a"" 8 o-.lo. PREPAID DISCOUNTS EASTPOINTE Crack & Cement Repair mates All types wet Certllied, Insured 313-885-0257 Floors of distinction 810-776-4055 APPLIANCE CENTER To Pass City Code plaster and drywell 795-1711 No ServIce Charge Guaranteed Grosse POinte referen- since 1964 810-773-4684 Call For Free Estimate Bob Grabowski With RepaIrs ces All work 925 DE(KS/I'ATIOS SNOW REMOVAL Licensed Insured Founder I PreSident Courteous Prolesslonal guaranteed 25 years DONE WITH SNOW John Price Licensed, Insured. Service On All experrence Insured ULTRA DECKS BLOWERS 882-0746 member 01 The Major Appliances Lou Blackwell, 810-776- ADDITIONS (313)884-2681 BeNer Busmess Bureau Deal Direct with Owner Interror Renovations 8687 or 810-381-6970 DeSigned & bUilt Free estimates TEE'S LAWN Specializing In kitchens Licensed I Insured n6-1750 R.R. CODDENS PROFESSIONAL We supply, rnstall, sand, SPRINKLERS baths and basements 904 ASI'HALT I'AVING Exccllcntc In CRAFTSMAN (810)296-2537 stain and frnlsh wood REPAIRSISERVICE Waterproofmg Licensed Reasonable REI'AIR 912 IUILDING /REMODElING Jeffrey Adams (810)294-3761 Iloors, new & old WINTERIZING Farml\ BU \S10 11.' B lcktdl your eXisting closet expenence Doors, win- reconstnuctlon Experi- CUSTOM DRAPERIES • \\,,11, Str"'f,hte,.,ed space Free Estimates enced In Grosse Blinds, carpet, wallpaper, • L rldl:>r Plnnmg dows decks, porches Visa, Discover & r HEDGE (SatisfactIOn guaranteed) .25 't r Cu uante( Reasonable Call Roger POinte's finest homes Bedspreads, & decorative Mastercard accepted Hedge & Shrub Trimming Sam s AHordable Closets anytime 313-871-8047 Licensed bUilder, Accessorres L~~:;j b. Imur"d (810)795-0842 fUlly rnsured VISit our Showroom at GASKIN, Floor Sanding! Tree TrimminglRemoval 907 JASEMENT WINTERS CARPENTRY 810-790-9117 22224 GraMt Refinishing Natural! 313/884-4760 WAT£RI'IIOOFING Classifieds & REMODELING DRAPERIES BY PAT Stall"ed Free estimates Residential Commercial SEAVER'S Home Mainte- 313-526-2747 911 IRICK/ILOCK WORK Mantels, bookshelves, 778-2584 AMERICAN work for you! nance Plaster, drywall, baseboard, crown, any KELM- Floor sanding, re- WATERPROOFING textures, painting 16 CUSTOM MADE REISTER --- ANDY'S MASONARY ANTHONY MINAURO and all types of custom finishing, old & new Al- AND CONSTRUCTION years in Grosse POinte DRAPERIES All chimney masonary, CONSTRUCTION INC woodworking 24 Years experience 882-0000 Slip covers, comus so banisters Insured LANDSCAPING brrck, water proofing re- Bathrooms- Klfchens Kitchens & Baths Co"lnc, Done the RIGHT way boards, light upholstery, Experrenced 313-535- pairs Specializing In Basements- Remodeling Licensed & Insured 7256 Our 31stY, Peastone backfill , 9111 CEMENT WORK all home lashlons for tuckpolntlng & small Owner Operated CRAIG WINTERS LANDSCAPE DESIGN Spctless Cleanup less. Satisfaction Guar- 933 FURNITURE lobs Licensed/Insured Llcen&edl Insured 313-884.1295 & CONSTRUCTION Quality Workmanship HISTORIC RESTORA- anteed References RIIINISHI NG lurKOLS TIRING 313-881-0505 810-773-4606, TION. Expert repatr, Call Gayle, 10 VR GUARANTEE 915 CARPETClEANING FURNITURE refinished 313/965.5900 Monarch Renovations porches, chimneys The 810-949-1083 SENIOR DISCOUNT BRICK Repairs- porches repaired, strrpped, any 810/693.5149 o Down steps tuck POinting, Home repairs, MICHIGAN Carpet- Up- Brrck Doctor Richard Code Violations corrected Price licensed 882- 930 mORICAL SERVICES type of canrng Free es- i1ll=~~~¥~~¥:1lC!4 Free EstImate glass block windows holstery Cleaners Free tlmates 345-6258, 661. Licensed! Insured code Violations KeVin Specializing m kitchen and estimates 22725 Great- 3804 7 bath remodeling COLVILLE 5520 T ., 313-526-9288 (810)7 9-6226 er Mack Please call 1- PULCINI Construction M Glen Draper FURNITURE stnpplng! re- 800-606-1515 You receive honest ELECTRIC CO_ ETRY-Ml\WN CHAS F, JEFFREY BRICK Work- Excellence 313-885-9235 In bnck work Small Jobs quality workmanshlp' Ranges, Dryers, Services finishing and repair done , lU"SClnING Basement Waterproofmg QUALITY Carpet Clean- by hand With professlo- &.NUl N - 40 Vrs Experience Reasonable R R Cod- RENOVATION ers $29 99 2 rooms and All cement work, water- Doorbells & REMODELING proof, commerCial & res- VIOLATIONS nal care Free Estimates • Organic fertilization -Outside Method or dens (313)886-5565 hall Machine scrubbed 810-44 7-9708 .Inslde Method Highest qua'ity work by & steam extracted Call Idential Free estimates FAST EMERGENCY programs .Walls Straightened CHAS. F. licensed builder 810-791-5336 (810)773-3310 SERVICE HOME Strrpplng & Refm- • Weed & pesl control & Braced JEFFREY Reister Construction,lnc. 774-9110 Ishlng Company Fred- 313-965 5900 R.L. die SI ms- President • Maintenance programs -Foundations Underpinned Brick Flagstone Walks 916 (ARPH INSTALLATION FIRST 810693-5149 Wood Specialist, Wood La d d d -Licensed & Insured & Patios STREMERSCH ELECTRICAL CO. .Quallty Workmanship GARY'S Carpet Service CEMENT CONTRACTOR Strrpplng, FIreplaces, • n scape eSlgnan Porches Rebuilt JOHN, Licensed Installation, restretchlng Baseboards, Moldings, construction 313-882-1800 Pre-Cast Steps Master Electrical Repairs Carpet & pad Cement Etc Furniture Reflnlsh- • Sodding Tuck-POinting Contractor available 810-774- Dnveways Ing & Touch-up Refinish R.L. Cement Work 810.776-1007 7828 PatiOS Ex1enor! Interror Doors, • Power rake & aeration Basement Waterproofing ResIdential Commercial STREMERSCH Bnck Work Wood Windows Re- Licensed Insured JERRY'S Carpet Installa- Service Calls Basement Waterproofing store the onglnal beauty BASEMENT 662-1800 tion & Repair Service Doorbells, Ranges, Dryers 885.3410 Steps ot your wood Referen- WATERPROOFING Over 25 years experi- SenIor CItizen Discount Licensed Insured Tuck-Porntrng ces, free estimates 313- WALLS "lEPAIRED Have a sale ence 810-776-3604 342-2576 STRAIGHTENED " ... Halloween! No Jobto small II KEN'S Electrrc, licensed c@ S & K CARPET- A Full Free Estimates master electrrclan Resl. 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SNOW PLOWING -Light Weight lOA RENOVATION, INC, DISCOUNT SEAVER'S Home Marnte- Porch Rebuilding tractor Joe, 881-1085 " Chimney Repair 9 Firewood $601 Face Cord slag stone & backfill & Rebrrcklng • Add tons George Sperry nance Gulters replaced, 886-4448 repaired, cleaned, roof -Spotless Cleanup Licensed Insured • K 'eher & Balhroom & 18th year o ~~Panos Porches a 15215 MACK repairs 882-0000 John Price 882-0746 Remodel n9 810.778-4331 -Walls Straightened & • Arch teclural Servlcel ~ ~Zlou'lf,te- ~ E & J Plastering, Drywall, ~ -1t Classified Advertising Storm Doors & Braced or Replaced J W KLEINER SR. Ava lable p..... ~ GREENSTAR plaster, stucco 810-598- ... 882-6900 Windows. -Foundations Underpinned 882 6713 .. MASON CONTRACTOR QUAUTYWORK 8753, 313-714-0131:~ • ~ ------LANDSCAPE CO. seamless gutters. SERVING THE ------.- ... -Brick & Concrete Work l eenled & losured PLASTER & drywall repair .~ . Call now for your fall WINDOW WELL POINTES FOR 35 YEARS TOMA cleanup and snow -20 Years Experience of all types Grosse COVERS Brrck Block and Stone 881-3386 919 (HIMNEY CLEANING ELECTRIC removal estimates. 313-885-2878 -10 Year Transferable work and all types Pornte references BOB TOMA (313)884-5165 Guarantee ot repairs 'Ch,p" Gibson 884- RR, COD DENS 945 HANDYMAN 914 CARPENTRY 5764 Licensed Master -Dramage Systems Brick & Flagstone Patios Chimneys rebUilt, K& KLAWN repaired or tuck pOinting Electrical Contractor, Installed & Walks Porches PLASTER repairs, parnt- AND SHRUB All Work Gueranteedl Chimneys Tuck-Po,ntlng, CARPENTRY- Porches Flues, caps repaired 885-8030 Carpentry, plumbing, elee- Licensed & Insured Doors Decks Finish & Ing Cheap I No Job too Patching Chimneys cleaned SERVICE tncal, parntlng Roofing Vl- A-1 Quality smalll Call anytime In Reasonable Rates Violations Corrected Rough Carpentry Re- 313-886-5565 EXPERT SHRUB & nyl Siding Power washing sured (810)774-2827 Free Estimates, WorkmanshIp Specializing In Small Jobs pairs & Small Jobs Free SMALL TREE TRIMMING Vlnyll ceramic tile Code Commercial Residential 810-296-3882 Free EstlmateslLlcensed estimates 20 years ex Go For Success- Clean-ups fertilization, Violation repair FREE esti- Some Classifications New, Repairs, Renova- 8820717 perlence 885-4609 gulter cleaning & mates Licensed, rnsured St. Clair Shores, MI in the Classifieds are required ~ law to tions, Code Violations, be licenSed. Check with lawn aeration Northeastern 907 IASEMENT 907 US£MENT Servlca Upgrade LICENSED & INSURED 9121U1LDING/REMODELlNG 912IUILDING/IlEMODHlNG proper State Agency to Improvements, Inc. WATER I'IIOOFING WATEIII'ROOFING verify license. Free Estimates 313-372.2414 Low Rates HANDYMAN- Painting, WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN AT 934 FEN(ES EXCELLENT SERVICE (313)417.0797 plumbing, carpentry, It 11(,. ~_. YOUR NEIGHBORS COACHLIGHT yard work Windows, It' AARDVARK Fenclng- KATHY'S stump removal ~L...!I~SEME~ CHIMNEY SWEEP CO gutters References State Licensed ReSidential, all types, Tree trimming and re- Free estimates 810-825- WATERPROOFING 5154 free estimates 313-438- moval LIcensed, Insur- A B"s "eS$ Bu II em Honesty nlegr Ty & ::lepeodab tl . ' 6871 W th Over 20Years ExperrenceServingTh!' Po,ntes BUILDER 9).g~!/fIf.A C~lmneys Cleaned 2829 ed Free estimates 810- -- ... Caps SCreens 749-1014, 810-757- HOME repairs Parntlng, Specifications: ~ SINCE Installed Griffins Fence Compeny 4897 plumbing wrndows, I P1y-II''OOd a oui'1:j eo"' e a ea li protect a"1:::l5Capt> 19"9 • All trees c;torubs tJS"€S etc W1 be pr:'ecle" A nrmal Removal code Violation, etc Bud, .AII Types Of FenCing LAWN Malntenance- Aer- • Excavate haid a q Cl ea )' basement wa 1:1be ",ate~ oo'eo al Cer1llled& (313)882 5886 • Hau awaya cia, sa"~ jebr<; Insured .Sales atron power rake! thatch • PerT",Jve €n r"Jq '" a'" e anj ~e:J.it e,., .. ne....:: a'" ~ 882-0628 -Installation RepairS removal, clean ups Lar- MIKE The Handyman • 5...rape an~ wet ",'So"' wa em v rg a d r+ "St,. 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SCHNEIDER'S Home Re- RflXIIr Reasonable Rates VJ'd (,r".c..~el'l "r AATCO HARDWOOD- In- \.! rl"'a~~rste"l"is P,., 'hoes ~ Nf W C::;f\f~AGES RLJIL T ~ pairs Plumbing, electrr- • Anm1l1 Rem(J\ al stallation & Reflnlshrng Quality Service (NI,' f d "1a"N ~weer cal carpentry parntlng, STATE ~ Licensed. Insured ~ Call Tom 810-776-4429 313/885-2097 Family Owned! Operat- code VIOlations 886- LICENSED TOM TREFIER ed Licensed & Insured ~ 810/ 774-30!lO ~ CI.. llfled Advertiling 4121, pager 810-903- All Calls Relurned/10YearTransferableGuarantee (810)497-8919 A GUARANTEE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE GUARANTOR 1iI~~ 882-5169 an IDEA that .. 1I.r 6351

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'\E\\ S OFFICE FREE ESTIMATE- FULLY INSURED Heating & Cooling FURNACE INSTALLED TRY OUR NEW INSIDE Sales, Service 885.4867 ()NL\' $1.9,) Installation $1 "00°0 WATERPROOFING SYSTEM Resldentlall CommerCial From, lIIIi It Saves $$$ Complete: Grosse Pomte 882-0747 r------'r------'r------,I HOT WATER I I DRAIN II AMERICAN r Street Index 954 P'AINTING/DECOItATING I TANKS II CLEANING II STANDARD I Schools I II II TOILETS I A_J B Pamtlng Reslden 1 0 Municipalities tlall Commercial :$179°° 1 $59° tI $109°° I Intertorl Extenor Free SpecialiZing"' InterlorlExtenorPalnllng We offer I AOClltlon.,1 10\\ 5<'nlor Ol'e",,", II AOdrtlon.:J 10\\ 5<'nlor II Add to"' 1'- Sr "lor I)lf1or!Exlenor • Pla\l~r Repall'., • Ralll!lOR 96 Kercheval Ave' Palntlnq All types of I BRAND FAUCETS II ALL II ON ALL I • SpooRI"!!. Wallpaper Removal & Hanglllg palntlnq Power (iro,;s(' POIlltt' Farms, MI 4H236 washing staining Mid. Lk. #076752 - Fully Insured I'7900 :I MAJOR I: PLUMBING I or ('illl Free estimates ~~------~~f IIWATERPROOFINCII~L REPAIRS ~I 3t3893 1476 t!4« "'~e 884-5764 3 1.1 -.14 3 . .5 5 7 7 16C October 31, 1996 Grosse Pointe News

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Page 2 YourHome Thursday, October 31, 1996 When do home improvement projects pay?

You've decided you have to have verts an unfinished attic into a 15 another bathroom, a new kitchen, x 15 foot bedroom and 5 x 7 foot or new windows. But, if you spend full bath. It also includes con- thousands of dollars will the price structing a 15 foot shed dormer, of your home go up when you sell installing four new windows, it? Will you get your money back? Minor kitchen remodeling insulation, finished ceiling and The answer depends on what carpeting, and extending the home improvement you make. Bathroom addition heating and cooling systems. Does According to Cheryl Krysiak of the Michigan State University not include building a new stair- case. Extension Service, the payback Major kitchen remodeling value of a home improvement 6. Family room addition: adds a should only be part of your deci- Two-story addition 16 x 25 foot addition built on a sion to remodel. The most impor- new crawl space foundation. It tant reason to improve your home Attic bedroom and bath includes wood siding, fiberglass, should be your enjoyment and use insulation, drywall, asphalt roof of the improvement. Youoften will Family room addition shingles and hardwood flooring. not get the exact amount spent on There's also 180 square feet of glass, including atrium-style exte- remodeling added to the price of Master suite a'ddition your home when you sell. rior doors, windows and two large skylights. Some home improvements do ;'" 8. Bathroom remodeling have a high payback rate. For 7. Master suite: adds a new two- instance, minor kitchen remodel- " room addition, 16 x 24 foot master ing has a 94 percent payback (94 9. Siding replacement bedroom with walk-in closets over percent of the cost is often added a crawl space foundation. to the price of your home when " 10.Deck addition Includes a master bath with you sell. If you spend $10,000, the dressing area, whirlpool tub, sep- price ofyour home would probably ; 11.Window replacement arate ceramic-tile shower stall, toilet, and double-sink vanity. 'fhe go up $9,400.) However, if you ii. replace all your windows you will t 12.Home office bedroom floor is carpeted and the only realize a 59 percent payback. bath floor is ceramic tile. But, you would be warmer and 8. Bathroom remodeling: com- pletely renovates an existing 5 x 9 your heating bills would go down wall covering, sink, faucet, cook- a 3 x 5 foot center island with while you lived in your home. top and wall oven. cooktop. foot bathroom that's at least 25 years old. Includes installation of The following chart lists home 2. Bathroom addition: adds a 4. Two-story addition: adds a 16 a new bathtub, toilet, solid-sur- improvement projects from the new 6 x 8 foot full bath to a home x 24 foot two-story wing built on a face vanity top with double sink, largest payback to the least pay- that already has one or 1-1/2 new crawl space foundation. The faucets, mirrored medicine cabi- back. The paragraphs that follow lIiths. Includes a new bathtub first-floor family room has a fire- net, lighting, vinyl wall covering explain in more detail what was with shower, ceramic-tile floor place and atrium-type exterior included in each remodeling pro- and tub surround, cultured mar- and ceramic tile on the floor and door. The second level has a mas- in the shower area. ject. ble vanity top, molded sink, low- ter bedroom suite and 5 x 8 foot 9. Siding replacement: Includes The costs and payback figures profile toilet, mirrored medicine full bath that's outfitted with a replacing 1,250 square feet of for the Midwest are from cabinet, linen storage, vinyl wall fiberglass tub and shower, toilet, "Remodeling" magazine's 1995-96 covering and new lighting. existing siding with new viny:. or sink, wood vanity, mirrored cabi- aluminum siding. HCostvs. Value Report." 3. Major kitchen remodeling: net, wall covering and tile floor. consists of completely redesigning Also included are 11 windows and 10. Deck addition: Adds a 16 x What is included a 200-square-foot kitchen and a new heating and cooling system. installing all new semi-custom 5. Attic bedroom and bath: con- in each remodeling? wood cabinets, plastic laminate See REMODELING, page 4 1. Minor kitchen remodeling: counters, resilient flooring, cus- includes refinishing - not replac- tom light fixtures, sink, faucet, ing 30 linear feet of cabinets with wall oven, ventilation system, new wood doors and drawer faces microwave oven, dishwasher and and installing new plastic-lami- garbage disposal. Also included in nate counters, resilient flooring, this project is the construction of

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Thursday, October 31, 1996 YourHome Page 3 Halloween has long, varying roots in history This is the spooky time of year They drink. But the carnivorous dragon tree, native to the South when even the trash bags that we plants do eat. They catch insects Sea Islands, and the mandrake, fill with raked leaves on our lawns and devour them. Cobra lilies, whose roots grow in the shape of wear jack-o'-lantern faces, and pitcher plants, Venus flytrap and human legs. Legend in the ghosts, goblins and black cats sundews are all in this category. Garden' ". Solomon Islands has it that the come into their own and "trick or As a matter of fact, these plants dragon tree is so named because it treat" is the password of the day. make very good house plants, grew from the grave of a sea mon- Halloween evolved from a especially for terrariums, and Shed ster and is considered the most Scotch-Irish festival which dates children love them, although they potent magic plant of all. back to pre-Christian times. The must often be restrained from The resin from this plant, called Festival of Shamhain, the god of overfeeding them with bits of Bv Ellen Probert Williamson "dragon's blood," was brought by the dead, was held on Nov. 1, the hamburger or captured flies. .. Venetian merchants to Europe first day of the Celtic year. It was The main requirements for all during the Renaissance and was later combined with the Christian these plants are water, humidity was used by sorcerers and witches considered a most excellent love feasts ofAll Saints' Day on Nov. 1 and plenty of light. The more sun- in their concoctions and brews incense. If burned near an open and All Souls' Day on Nov. 2. light they get, the better. If the because it was believed that it had window for seven midnights in a In medieval Britain, elves, plants have plenty of moisture, the power to ward off evil spirits row, the escaping fumes were fairies, pixies and ghosts were you really don't need to feed them and put monsters and demons to guaranteed to bring back straying believed to haunt the Earth at anything, although they might flight. It could also open locked lovers or attract new ones, this time, and it was customary to like an insect or a bit of meat now doors, break chains and unshoe whichever seemed indicated. build huge bonfires to ward them and then as a treat. But don't give horses. The mandrake is the oldest off. People hollowed out large yel- them any of the usual plant foods November, in the American magical plant in history. In the low turnips and cut faces in them or fertilizers as these upset their Indian calendar, is known as the Bible, it is mentioned as an aphro- to show the flame of the candle digestive systems. Month of the Mad Moon. Much disiac, and in Greek legend it is within - a tiny bonfire to protect If you grew honesty plants in folklore exists about the moon in called ('the plant of Circe" and the house. These, of course, were your garden this summer, you relation to gardening and super- credited with the power to turn the ancestors of our jack-o'- have by now probably brought in stition. Legends of moon lore have men into swine. In the Dark Ages, lanterns and using pumpkins for the branches, stripped the oval, been around for a very long time. its roots were an integral part of this purpose is an American idea, shining seed pods and revealed Moon lore has maxims governing every witch's cauldron and a con- as pumpkins are an American the silvery, coin-shaped disks the time of the moon's cycle in coction of mandrake was much product. beneath. This plant has many which it is advisable, or not advis- used as an opiate and as a love In the season of scary things, names - honesty, silver dollar, able, to plant, prune or harvest potion. plants known as carnivores seem money plant, silver-bloom, satin almost everything. Everyone believed that the to be appropriate. Strictly speak- pod, or moonwort. Some plants which come to mandrake grew under the gallows ing, of course, plants do not eat. In the Middle Ages, moonwort mind at this time of year are the See GARDEN SHED, page 4 Beline:S- Best Buy

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From page 2 12. Home office: calls for the conversion of an existing 12 x 12 Q. My 8 1/2-inch high brown- graph is titled "De Lime Kiln 20 foot pressure-treated deck on foot room into a home office by glazed pitcher is marked with a Club, A Temperance Racket." Can crown and the words "Crown 4 x 4 posts set in concrete foot- installing custom cabinets, a com- you tell me about this item of ings. Features a handrail and Devon, Made in England." Can black Americana? built-in seating and planters. puter workstation and overhead you tell me the age? 11. Window replacement: storage. Also includes 20 linear replaces 10 existing 3 x 5 foot feet of plastic laminate counters, A. The crown trademark was A. The Lime Kiln Club is a windows with new aluminum- commercial-grade carpeting and used from 1930 to the 1960s. small-sized print drawn by clad, insulated-glass wood win- rewiring for phone, fax and com- Crown Devon was a trade name dows. Thomas Worth. He did many puter systems cost. used by S. Fielding & Co. of humorous caricatures of black life Staffordshire, England. for Currier and Ives and others. All Currier and Ives prints sell GardenShed----- ••• well, and those by Worth are very Q. Our silver coffeepot with popular. This 1883 print in good From page 3 has triangular leaves, very green, matching sugar and creamer is condition sells for over $250. and rather sinister looking purple marked "Simpson, Hall, Miller, & and that when it was pulled from flowers with yellow centers. The Co., Treble plate." Does that tell the ground the plant would fruits, which resemble yellow cher- you the age? scream, and whoever heard it ry tomatoes, are extremely poiso- ••• would go mad. The safest way to nous. pull up a mandrake was to tie a A. Samuel Simpson formed Simpson, Hall, Miller, & Co. in Identify your antique. Go to the dog to the plant on a moonless Halloween has become a rather library and learn who made it, night and then plug one's ears 1866 to do silver-plating of jolly holiday, losing sight of its Britannia ware. By 1895, he was what it is worth and how it was with beeswax and blow a loud original very serious religious made. Our leaflet tells you how to blast on a horn to make the dog making sterling silverware, and nature. Even more jolly is its cele- in 1898, his fIrm became part of find the right books and how to leap up and pull up the plant, and bration in Mexico, where the Day use the computer networks and to drown out the sound of its the International Silver Co. The of the Dead is observed with pic- company worked in Wallingford, interlibrary loans. Send $1 and a scream. The dog would die. The nics in the cemetery, partying and Conn. long, self-addressed. double- name mandrake means ''the drag- feasting, with the house decked stamped envelope to: How to Use on resembling man." with marigolds and candy skulls the Library, Kovels. P.O. Box Another lovely Halloween plant given to all the visitors. ••• 22900. Beachwood, Ohio 44122. If might be the deadly nightshade. requested on library stationery, we This vine, relative of the eggplant, Happy Halloween! Q. My Currier & Ives litho- will send the leaflet free of charge.

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~--.....--_~--- ~ .... ~ .. - ~_.- ..~.. Michigan Design Center - " to hold open house The best of professional interior Catto Armstrong will tell you Morllales design will be on display to the about "Attention to Details ... the public during "DESIGN, LIVE! A layers of classic English decora- Day With Designers," on tion." Laura Bruce will tell you Saturday, Nov. 9 and Sunday, Nov. ''How to Bring Your Home into the 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the '90s on a '60s Budget," while Julie Purchase Construction Michigan Design Center (MDC). Piccinini describes ''Vive La Eighteen outstanding 8xl0-foot France, Creating a French room vignettes are being readied Atmosphere in Your Home." Hear FHAIVA ImIitt First-Time Homebum by some of the most creative inte- Janice Steinhardt talk about rior designers in the Detroit "Kitchens of the Future ... What's metro area. Beautifully furnished Here ... What's Coming," and Affordable Housing Programs and accessorized, each vignette Karen Sellenraad brings lets the consumer view MDC's "Accessorizing" up to date. Jim fine selection of quality and cus- Terry will discuss "Chinese Pre-Agproved Conventionals tom furnishings available through Antique Furniture from the Ming interior designers, as well as the & Quing Dynasties." At Flagstar Bank, we have newest color stories and finishes. Admission is $15, with a portion Designers will be located at their of the proceeds to benefit the the products and service to get the job done! vignettes to answer questions. In Furniture Resource Center, a addition, consumers may register charitable, non-profit organiza- for 20-minute complimentary con- tion which collects and distributes sultations with a designer to dis- usable household items to fami- cuss their design )lrojects. lies in crises. Lunch will be "This is an exciting event for catered by premier restaurateur l~a!lst~C~:rUI!!Jk consumers at MDC," said Susan Opus One and will be available for Zinger, executive vice president purchase. While showrooms will and general manager, "because be closed, they'll be lighted for it's very visual and educational. window viewing. Attendees will have an opportuni- Michigan Design Center is a ty to meet and talk with these pro- resource marketplace for the inte- fessionals and see examples of rior design profession. Normally their excellent work. In this way open to the trade only, consumers they can come to understand the are welcome in the company of design process and the benefits of their interior designer, architect working with an interior design- or builder. MDC is located at 1700 er." Stutz, Troy, north off Maple, three A number of design-related blocks east of Coolidge. seminars will be offered both days Consumers seeking design help in selected showrooms. Hear and an unparalleled selection of Linda Hudson discuss "New fine furnishings may enjoy a one- ConstructionJRemodeling, How a hour free design consultation Designer Helps With the Tough through the new ''Designer On Decisions"; Nancy Eveslage Call at MDC" program by calling describes "Feng Shui, the Art of toll-free 1-888-DIAL MDC for an Home and Harmony"; Kristen appointment. Kathleen A BorUCkI Thomas G. Speer Is hOtne ownership for you? 1-810-786-8376 1-313-376-5609 If you have thought about own- The workshop will be conducted ing a home, but aren't sure you by Michigan State University can afford it or are confused by all Extension-Macomb. The myster- the financing options, this work- ies of buying a home - from qual- shop is for you. ifying for a mortgage to the clos- "Home Ownership" - a two- ing process - will be explained. part series - will be held on The workshop is free of charge, Wednesdays, Nov. 6 and 13, at the but, registration is a must. To reg- VerKuilen Building, 21885 ister or for more information, call Dunham, Clinton Township, from MSU Extension at (810) 469- 6:30 to 9 p.m. 6430. National Cage Bird Show in Dearborn On Nov. 15 and 16, the 48th There will be birds and bird Kimberly A Fuhrman annual National Cage Bird Show products for sale and over 100 1-313-210-1156 will take place at the Hyatt vendors with their items on dis- Dearborn. There will be over play. The show will be open to the 3,000 birds exhibited and judged, public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. including many varieties not nor- 19251 Mack Ave mally seen (finches, parrots, For more information, call '!bny (Pointe Plaza) canaries, budgies, hummingbirds, Farrugia at (810) 471-0459 in the lovebirds, waterslagers, American evening or (313) 591-0333 during singers and more). business hours. ~ Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236 Page 6 YourHome Thursday, October 31, 1996 Which is greener: Real or plastic? Real or plastic? Many con- popular with c~mmunities sumers will be asking themselves througho.ut the nation. Check TELEPHONE BOOKS - The center. Take a page from the cover that question this holiday season. with. your local. depart~ent of two phone books, white pages and of the old phone book and, using In this age of environmental public works for mfo.rmatlon. Yellow Pages, in my city weigh clear packing tape, tape it in place awareness it's appropriate to about five pounds. Elderly people on the new book. know a favorite family holiday cannot handle them. It's not a perfect match, but the tradition of choosing a real • Large quantities of Christmas I do this: Stand each book on books are a lot easier to use. Christmas tree over an artificial trees make effective sand and soil end and cut (very easy with a tree is still the environmentally erosion barriers, especially at butcher knife) down through the Lisa J., Syracuse, N.Y sound choice. beaches. Sunk into private fish A benefit to .the atmosphere, ponds, trees make excellent real Christmas trees absorb car- refuge and feeding areas for fish. Builders' pre-licensing class bon dioxide and other gases, emit- ting fresh oxygen. This helps pre- Learn what you need to know to business abilities. The seminar vent the earth-warming green- • Christmas trees also make costs $160 per persoq and pass the Michigan state buildees house effect. excellent bird feeders, adding license examination when East includes textbook and materials. color and excitement to the winter Pre-registration with payment One acre of Christmas trees Detroit Community Education produces the daily oxygen garden. You may attract birds offers a 16-hour seminar in coop- is required by Thursday, Oct. 31, with orange slices, suet and bird to East Detroit Community requirement for 18 people. With eration with the Oakland one million acres producing seed. They will come for the food Builders Institute. The seminar Education. Call (810) 445-4416 to and stay for the shelter in the register during regular office Christmas trees in the United will be held on Mondays and branches. hours. States, that translates into oxy- Wednesdays, Nov. 4-13, from 6 to gen for 18 million people every 10 p.m. at The Kellwood The instructor is a licensed builder with extensive experience day. For every real Christmas tree Adminstration Building, 19200 • In some areas of the country, teaching builder's pre-licensing harvested, three seedlings are Stephens, Eastp.ointe. living trees are..gaining in popu- classes. He is able to answer ques- planted in its place. larity. Living t'rees have their The pre-license class is tions related to all facets of home Real Christmas trees are an all- roots in tact and can be replanted designed for people who want to building. The Oakland Builders American, recyclable resource. outside following the holiday. subcontract the construction of Institute teaches in 50 school dis- Artificial trees, most of which are their own homes, for building tricts throughout Michigan. For a manufactured in Korea, Taiwan Note: Living trees have a better trades people working without a free brochure and current sched- or Hong Kong, consist of plastics survival rate in mild climates. license who want to work legally ule, call Oakland Builders and metals that aren't biodegrad- and for real estate investors and Institute at (810) 651-2771. able. When disposed of, the artifi- othere who want to expand their cial trees will never deteriorate. For some consumers, buying a Their effects on our environment real Christmas tree is as easy as are evident and will remain for picking up the phone. Tree buyers MISS DIG helps homeowners avoid countless generations. can place their orders in advance Christmas tree farms stabilize for delivery of a fresh tree. Buyers injury, damage due to utility lines soil, protect water supplies and can place their orders in advance Before turning the first spade- maintaining a safe lO-foot clear- provide refuge for wildlife while of the holiday season for delivery ful of earth for a tree, fence or ance from all overhead electric creating scenic green belts. Often, of a fresh tree, usually in early deck foundation, Detroit Edison lines. Christmas trees are grown on soil December. Mail order trees make advises customers to call MISS MISS DIG has provided one-call that could not support other easy festive gifts for friends, fami- DIG to request free location mark- utility damage prevention servi~e crops. ly and business associates. ings for underground public utili- for more than 25 yea:s. Start~ m Real trees are easily reused and ty lines or assistance with over- 1970 by DetrOIt EdIson, recycled, artificial trees cannot be head electric lines. Consumers Power, General recycled. Here are some post-holi- The National Christmas Tree Telephone, Ameritech and day ideas for real Christmas Association (NCTA)was founded A free phone call can prevent Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. trees: in 1955 and has over 2,000 mem- injury to a do-it-yourselfer or MISS DIG today includes more • Christmas trees are bers involved in the production damage to overhead electric or than 750 members statewide. A biodegradable - the branches and sale of real Christmas trees underground public utility lines 1974 Michigan law requires any may be removed and used as and also in related industries and that could interrupt utility ser- contractor or private individual mulch for gardens, parks or in services. NCTA provides educa- vice, said Glenn Spence, retail using power equipment to exca- animal stalls. The trunk can be tional programs to the industry as customer marketing representa- vate, blast or drill to notify MISS chopped for the same purpose. well as national product market- tive for Detroit Edison and presi- DIG of construction plans. Mulching programs have become ing and consumer information. dent, MISS DIG System Inc.

"Home improvement chores can pose a danger if you don't know Give Your Kitchen and Bath a Face Lift the locations of overhead and From a new countertop to a underground electric lines or other underground utilities," completely new design! Spence said. "A phone call to MISS DIG can help you plan your work to avoid any problems con- Call: tact with utilities may cause." CMARUS A. COYNE Call MISS DIG at (800) 482- Seller of Real Estate 7171 weekdays between 6 a.m. with the /i and 7 p.m. at least three working days beforeyou expect to begin an JIM SAlOS AGENCY, INC. Counter tops and cabinets outdoor project. MISS DIG wIll Specializing In Solid Surfacing notify participating members who (313) 886-9030 will mark the locations of under- Cadieux & Mack Avenue ground utIlItIeS on your property. Grosse POinte, Michigan Scott's Custom WoodWork (810) 774.8546 Callers also will be advised about • Thursday, October 31, 1996 YourHome Page 7 :: Let there be light Imagine a sun room fllied with material, usually aluminum, that J daylight and cool breezes. A prevents the entry of moisture sunny, spacious kitchen in which from around skylights and other cooking is a pleasure rather than roof openings. For the most Iil a chore. Or a quiet, sunny nook weather-tight skylight installa- J;" under the roof which offers a tion, L-shaped step-flashing It pieces are interwoven with the retreat to read or simply' hide ~, away from everyday concerns. roofmg material around the sky- ; ~.."".",...; ~ " Daylight is the essential ele- light for a completely water-tight .-< ...... -4 ment that transforms convention- seal without caulk or mastics. al rooms into resplendent spaces Velux offers flashing systems that add to the value and quality and roof curbs for practically all of every home regardless of.size, roofing materials and pitches style or location. including asphalt or fiberglass And how can you dramatically, shingles, Spanish tile, metal roofs yet affordably, transform your and flat roofs. home with sunlight? Weather- Insulated. glass skylights offer a tight, energy efficient skylights. number of practical and aesthetic Today's manufacturers offer benefits that other materials just leakproof skylights that let the can't match. Not only do glass best of the outdoors in and ensure skylights provide an undistorted., indoor comfort and protection clear view to the outdoors, they even with extreme weather condi- also feature a low exterior proflle tions. that does not interfere with the Sunlight and views dramatical- roof line. Available with low-E ly transform interiors. coatings and laminates, insulated. "Abundant natural light can do gloss also offers excellent energy wonders in accentuating a home's efficiency for comfort in any cli- interior, furnishings and architec- mate. ture," says Gary Hymun, market- Unlike plastic-based bubble ing manager for Velux America skylights which react to ultravio- Inc., a leading manufacturer of let light by clouding and hazing, roof windows and skylights. glass skylights do not react to the Insulated glass skylights offer a Dumber of practical and aes- "Light and outdoor views can sun's rays, thus preserving a per- thetic benefits. make a small space appear larger, fectly clear view. draw attention to a special loca- Even if there is a ceiling and tion, and create an open, spacious attic space between the room and atmosphere for any style home." the blue sky beyond, a skylight Skylights are the perfect choice can still bring in light and venti- for capturing sunlight and out- lation with the simple construc- door views because by their very tion of a skylight shaft. design they open a home to much Basically, this includes cutting more light than do vertical win- the roof opening for the skylight, 6'YzFoot Grayling Michigan dows and doors. In addition, sky- cutting a larger opening in the lights allow beautiful, clear views ceiling below, and then framing, DOUGLAS FIR of the sun, moon and stars while insulating and finishing the shaft from Hudson Valley also preserving privacy. between the two openings. Made exclusively (or English Gardens By making the ceiling opening Ventilating skylights also add to ThIs IIle-llke D

August housing starts cool DON'T MISS OUR OPEN HOUSE Michigan 1996 housing project in August from 8.42 percent in July. Lumber prices for 1,000 SUNDAYNO~3 starts were up 13.2 percent from VISit any of our 4 stores for a fun-filled event 1995 year-to-date totals through board feet of framing lumber rose to $429 in August from $396 in With slng-a-Iongs & photos With Santa August, but housing project starts A portion of all purchases were down 10.7percent from July. July. Will be donated to Chlldren's August unit starts were also down The Michigan Association of Hospital of MichIgan 10.4 percent from July. Home Builders comprises more The pressure from rising lum- than 10,500 member companIes, Live reindeer al our prOVIdingservice to over 400,000 Cllnlon Township slore ber prices was countered by a ,R) decrease in mterest rates. Fixed- people m the home bUlldmg/con- 9am-6pm Sundayl A Different Rem"onE,en Seaso rate mortgages fell to 7.88 percent struction industry. Page 8 YourHome Thursday, October 31, 1996 •••••••••••••• EAL ESTATE II. GROSSE POINTE WOODS IV. GROSSE POINTE CITY Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone 2101 lennon 4/3 Newer roof, furn, air, NFP, fin 541 Neff 2/1 Open Sunday 1- 4. Cute doll 810-774.8180 bsm nt Argus Real Estate Can Ann 313-884.2666 house New kitchen $__1_2_7,_0_0_0__ 3_1_3_._8_8_6_'5_6_0_9 Roslyn Rd. 2/1 New kitchen new windows, 15 Dodge Place 4/3 PRACTICALELEGANCE Blake (See Class 800) $79,900 313-886-0459 bUilt ColOnial on pnvate road. Call Beline Obeid The Prudential 20085 Marford Ct. 4/3 Master sUite (see class 800 Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. $695,000 313-343.0100 ______Addltlons) Fikany Real Estate. $234,900 313-886-5051 2160-62 Vernier 2/1 Income, 3 car garage, 2nd floor ______Ia~n~ry _~eorge Pa~ms,Agent $149,500 313.886.4444 V. GROSSE POINTE PARK 944 Hollywood 3/ 2.5 Open Sun. 1-4. Ranch ______"__ I~~d~te occue~~cy ~33,~0~ 313.886.4631 Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone 2212 Stanhope 3/1 Open Sunday 2- 4. Updated 787- 89 Harcourt 5/5 Sharp flat George Palms $210,000 313.886-4444, ranch, NFP New kitchen & Coldwell Banker Schweitzer 313-885-2000 ___ ~veway Tappan & Asso~. __ ~~,95~3-884-620~ 1250 Grayton 4/1.5 Open Sunday 2- 4. Center 642 Perrien 4/5 Open Sunday 1. 6 Scott Built entrance colonial George Colonial Remodeled & updated. $355,000 313-885-8127 Palms Agent $196,500 313-885.2000 ------1443 Hampton 3/1 English bungalow LCpreferred. $139,500 313.881.8321 603 Fairford 3/2 Open Sunday 2.4 TerrifiCranch ______w~thJ~mily_room !iigbie Maxon, Inc.$259,500 313-886-3400 VI. DETROIT 1773 Prestwick 3/1 Must see' Move- In condItion $148,000 313-881-6255 ------Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phooe 457 Moran 3/1.5 Open house Sunday 11/3. 2- 5. $179,900 313-882-1141 lodewyck 2/ 1 Cute as a bullon starter home 672 Birch lane 4 / 2.1 Open house 1. 4. Ranch, nested on a New kitchen all appliances, 2 car quret street Close to Star of The Sea. garage, Immaculate Many new, Call Ginny Damman Coldwell Banker features. By owner. $42,500 313-882-7754 Schweitzer Real Estate $319,000 313-882-0283 ------5129 Neff 2/1 Sharp ranch, move m conditIon 601 N. Rosedale 4/2.5 Open Sunday 1- 4 (If not Sold) ______" ~tieber Realty Co. $39,900 810-775'4900 Patt Koller Coldwell Banker 313.885.2371 Schweitzer Real Estate Call 313-886-4200 ------683 Fairford 3/1.5 Open _S~,!day~Ji.~ee Class ~OO) $25~~00 313.886-6754 ------1410 Roslyn 3/1.5 Open Sunday 2-4. Call Sue VII. HARPER WOODS Dungan Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate. Call 313-795-2045 Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone ------2611 Beaufait 3/2 Brrck bungalow, 2 1/2 car garage 20605 Roscommon 3/1 Stunning bungalow With ______1_,3_0.Q_squa~efe~~A, fireplace $134,900 810-776-4663 family room ______Stiebe~!~lty Co. _ Call 810-775-4900 1817 Hawthorne 3/2 Open Sunday 2- 4. 2,000 square feet New everything $209,000 313-884-7887 20453 Elkhart 3/1 Open Sunday 2- 4. Coved ceilmgs New bathroom, new carpet & more 1466 Dorthen 3/1.5 Full bath In basement East at Mack Tap~a~ & Asso~. $65,900 313-884-6200 North of Cook Beline Obeid, - - - The Prudential Grosse Pointe Real 21326 Newcastle 3/1 Open Sat. & S.u~ 1- 5 $94,000 313-881-1817 Estate Co. Call 313-343-0100 - - -- 19242 Rolandale 3/1 Open Sunday 1- 4. !540 ~~ir!,?lme __ }/~ C~onlal~2 ca~prage __~ut~al~~lttReduced 8!0.960-0990 Bnck bungalo'v\> $92,500 313-882-9424 715 Vernier 3/2 Short v\.alkto lake L r \\/ntp 20830 VanAntwerp 3/ 1.5 SpaCIous colonial Grosse POinte minImUm yard work Beline Obeid, School" Ginny Damman Coldwell The Prudential Grosse Pointe _ B_a~~er~chweitzer Rea_IEstate. ~119,900 313-882-0283 Real Estate Co. $119,000 313-343-0100 20661 Woodmont 3/ Ranch Call Sue Dungan Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate. Call 313.795-2045 ------III. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 20688 Country Club 4/ BrI(k bungalow Call Sue Dungan Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone Real Estate. Call 313-795-2045 232 Stephens Ranch Call George Palms, Agent $349,500 313.886.4444 4/3 19924 Anita 3/1 Clean & fmghl Grosse POinte schools 460 LaBelle 4/2.5 • O,.pen Sunday 2- 4. Immediate large updated kitchen Full balh i~c upan( y updated $224,900 810-445-0931 In tlnlsh~d 'w;ement New eFA 6, C AC, Beline Obeid The Prudential Provencal Road 7/ 4 Mlco ...budt home 011 pfl\ate .,treet Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. $97,500 313-343-0100 0\ ('rlouklng Countrv ( lub R.G. Edgar & ASSOCIates CAll 313-886-6010 19934 Lochmoor 3/1 Bnck ranch Gros~e Pomte Schoob FInlshed ba~ement Coldwell 475 Bournemouth Circle 4/3 Open Sunday 1- 4. Ne\\ Iy updatE'd 313-886-4200 Fe,ltures too numerous to list $198,500 jn-882-5994 Banker Schweitzer Real Estate Call 810-704-6011 20269 Danbury Lane 3/2.5. large colonial Homp warrilnty ~TUDY 14th BR) family room 1-800-678-0406 341 Touraine 3/2_5 B. ,. Call ne\\er kitchen $295,000 313-881-1908 ext. 265 23 Rose Terrace 4/5 ~ 'i00 sq fl Colonial Beautifully land~( aped large dN k 1 (ar garage $535,000 313.881.1820 VIII. ST. CLAIR SHORES IV. GROSSE POINTE CITY Address Bedroom/8ath Description Price Phone 20605 Yale 3/2 Sprawling R<1n(h on I.uge lot Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone StIeber Realty Co. $145,000 810-775.4900 513.515 St. Clair 4/2.2 fkautllully buill & mamtillned 23000 California 3/2 Charming bnck bung

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800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE GROSSE POinte Woods HARPER WOODS HARPER Woods, 20915 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ST. CLAIR SHORES starter home. Charming, OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Parkcrest. 1400 sq. ft. 17845 E. JEFFERSON Three bedroom brick Colo- maintenance free, new 19986 DAMMAN ranch With 2 car garage Corner of Fisher Rd. nial With full basement kitchen, vinyl windows, South of 8 Mile, east of East English VlIIa:'16 & large lot. This com- Five bedroom,S 1/2 bath, on a 310' lot. $92,500. updated bath 2 bed- Beaconsfield. What a pletely updated home in- 4251 Kensington hardwood floors, 5 fire- 1,800 Sq Ft. room, room for third, 1 fantastic house! Move cludes family room with places, sunroom, ball- ST. CLAIR SHORES 4 bedroom, 1.5 baltls 1/2 car garage. Excel- nght In condition. Three vaulted ceilings & bow room, pool and green- Lakeview Schools com- Remodeled kitchen lent neighbors. By own- bedroom, CIA, rec room, window, 2 bedrooms, house. Over 5,000 sq. ft. pletely updated 3 bed- New carpet er, by appointment. Reduced to $102,900 freshly painted, newer finished basement' & with 3 car attached room ranch. Featuring $79,900. 313-886-0459 carpet, newer roof. Ga- many new features. A garage. $625,000. vaulted ceilings, natural 16642 Chandler Park Dnve GROSSE POinte Woods. rage. FHA terms availa- must see home. Open Michigan Realty fireplace, 2 full baths & 2 Just Listed! 2101 Lennon Open Sun- ble. Reduced! $97,900. Sunday 1- 4. Asking Company 1/2 car attached garage. 3 bedroom brick, finished basement, new Windows, day 1- 4. 4 bedrooms, 3 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 $139,000. 313-881- $99,900. (810)n5-5757 carpet, and much more!1 full baths, newer roof, 20028 WOODMONT 3702. OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 Asking $92,900 newer furnace With air, South of 8 Mile, East of 12 MILElI-94 Classified Advertising Immediate occupancy, finished basement Nat- Beaconsfield. Gorgeous Custom built 3 bedroom st Clair Shores 882-6900 completely updated, 29737 Greater Mack ural fireplace. Calt 884- Ranches are hard to ranch With full 1,800 Sq. ft ranch flndl Three bedroom HARPER WOODS- 19242 hardwood floors. 4 BR, basement, 2 skylights, 2 2666. Argus Real 3 Bedrooms, family rOJm. Rolandale, 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath. New kitchenl doorwalls, all on a Estate. Call Ann 313- brick, finrshed breeze- Attached garage. Larga lot brick bungalow. Move in baths. Central air, fire- 884-2666. way, lots of storage, rec 50x200' lot. $92,900 $149,900 room, new fumace & hot condition. Must see! place. $224,900. 460 GROSSE POinte Woods. Lee Real Estate 22910 Pleasant water tank, freshly paint- $92,500. Open Sunday LaBelle, GPF. 810-445- Great starter, 2 Ask for Harvey Wonderful 2 bedroom ~;tart- ed, new carpetmg, 2 car 1- 4. (313)882-9424. 0931 bedroom, finished base- 810-nl-3954 er. Immaculate condit on, ment. Upgrades, sun- garage, extra large lot. HARPER Woods. 21192 REAL ESTATE updates galore. Attention Getters are rooml spa. Only FHA terms available. Lancaster. Custom built, ATTORNEY ONLY $62,900 Only $109,900. Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 2 ~a fun way to say $115,900. Hurry! Call Will represent you at the Harper Woods ADVEST REALTY, INC 1/2 bath. 2 1/2 car ga- Gary C-21 Kee. 810-558- . clOSing of your home. 20620 Woodcrest 1077 (810)559-3333 rage. Central air, 2 fire- Large family room, 3 bed- Attomey B.J. BELCOURE places, family room. rooms. Ranch, HARBOR Island. 2 1/2 Fax your ads 24 hours 313-882-2323 ~V'o*"See this ad" attached garage. Grosse Pointe Schools. story bnck english Ivyed 343-5569 Only $41 TERMS $72,900 Shown by appointment. ST. Clair Shores- 3 bed- canal home. Boaters Can 313-882-6900 HARPER WOODS (313)886-8614 room brick ranch, 1800 dream. No agents. Sharp, 3 bedroom bnck. Andary Realty OPEN House Friday No- sq. ft., hardwood floors, ST. Clair Shores, 3 bed- (313)822-8319; 313-821- Fresh decor, family (313)886-567() vember 1st 9- 3. 4119 family room (17X30), room, 1 bath ranch, 2465. room, new kitchen with 21114 Mack, Bedford. Near The natural f,replace. Sepa- 1,000 square feet With HARPER Woods: appliances, central air, Grosse Pointe Woods Pointes. 2 family rate liVing room, dining fireplace, deck & 1 car e a s t large 2 1/2 car garage. Income. brick, spacious, room, 1 1/2 baths. garage. Parkside S1. of 194. 3 bedroom brick Pnce reduced! excellent condition. $163,000 20518 Ed- Listed $66,500. Call Bungalow. Ready to DETROIT $49,900 313-426-3413 munton. 810-n1-1248. (619)235-5018 move m! 21326 New- St. John area. SpaCIOUS,3- 803 CONDOSjAPTSjFLATS ' OPEN House Sunday, No- OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 ST. Clair Shores, 3 bed- castle. Open weekends, 4 bedroom English style vember 3rd. 2- 5 p.m. STUNNING 4 bedroom room, 2 full baths, 749 S1. Clair- Spacious 1 to 5. $94,000 313-881- bungalow. 1 1/2 baths, 457 Moran, Grosse home. Lovely, 341 Tour- charming brick bunga- luxury condo built by 1817 large lot With 3 car ga- - --- POinte Farms. Great 10- aine Road. $295,000. low, completely The Blake Com "any. rage. Move In condition. Homes Homes Homes catlonl Three bedroom 313-881-1908. updated, 2 car garage. Three bedroom IJpper GO GO GO Asking only $64,900 ... - - - ~ - -- colonial, 1 1/2 bath. Have a safe QUick occupancy. 23000 unit WIth two fUll baths, IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Stieber Realty California. $106,900. $179,900 or best offer. (tAeii::" Halloween! laundry, vaulted ceilings, CALL 882-6900 81o-n5-4900 313-882-1141. ~~ Check your candyl (810)772-3084. two car garage and TODAY'S basement storage. Walk 300 HOUSES FOR SALE 300 HOUSES fOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 800 HOUSES FOR SALE BEST BUYS. to the Village. $229,000. Contact Chns Blake at Grosse Pointe Park The Blake Corrpany BY OWNER: ST. CLAIR, 100' OF ST. CLAIR RIVER FRONTAGE Bnck 4 family, 4 separate (313)881-6100. Fabulous Grosse Pointe Fanns Brick Colonial on goes wnh thiS 3 bedroom. 1 5 bath ranch Overlooks furnaces, separate one of the most sought after streets in the Fanns, the shlpprng channel and stag Island Best deal on the electriC. Two bedrooms LAKESHORE Village: 2 with approximately 3,500 square feet. Totally nver today at S 21 S.OOO 00 renovated with 1,300 square foot addition m 1996. each unit, off- street park- bedroom Townh Juse. fhis 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home includes a master 2 ST. CLAIR RIVER BUILDING SITES One IS 85' Ing. A money maker at Completely remooeled. Wide and the other IS 80 Wide Both are 420 deep suite with dressing room and large bath with ftaJian $198,000. Pnced to sell starting at S I 45.000 00 New kitchen, bath, win- tile and jacuzzj. The formal living room, dining room dows, doors and patio. and :Ibrary on the ground floor are complemented by FOR A MORE RElAXED PACE we have a bUildIng Grosse Pointe Park No Brokers. $76,500. the totally new kitchen with dining and sitting areas srte on the Pine River 77 x r 6S. deep dockage. NEW LISTING overlookIng private grounds. The appflances are top overlooks golf course. r 0 mrnute boat nde to St Clarr 810-775-5217 of the hne: Sub Zero retrigeratorlJreezer, Regency RIver S 5 3 000 00 4 bedroom dutch Colonial. SHORES Manor- 2 bed- dishwasher, glass cooktop on granite isJand, Natural fireplace, updated convectIOn oven. There is also a first floor laundry kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, Side rooms, 1 1/2 baths, 1st • and patio room With entry to an over-siZed two car floor, carport. $54,900. crlve, 2 car brrck garage. • garage with state of the art opener. The new Gerald ~. Emig Agent)' (313)884-6898. landscaping rncludes two new bnck patios. The all Reduced to $180,000. • new two zone heating and central air condltionlng REAL ESTATE Terms. Have a Spooky & . • make thiS a home for all seasons. Transferred 2' 2 South Third Street, Box "9 Safe Halloween. ". • owners asking $575,000 A must see. St. Clair, Michigan 48079 CROWN REALTY From your friendly CALL :313 886-2400 FOR APPOINTMENT SInce 1952 Classified Department at TOM MCDONALD & SON PHONES: 810-329-2201 • 810-329-2202 the (313)821-6500 Ghost Pointe News! , . 1."-, . J t , I j ,< Thursday, October 31, 1996 YourHome Page 11

803 lAKE/RIVER HOMES 8J3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN HOMES ENJOY the City amenities HARBOR SPRINGS' In a country Fantastic view of the har- atmosphere, 30 minutes bor from thiS claSSIC, 2 from Detroit 2500 sq. ft. story, 4 bedroom home on SE.eciaIities ranch ,4 bedrooms, 3 East Bluff Drive Private 1/2 bath. Tons of extras. patio and vIewing veranda. Builders home on new $425,000. canal In prestigious HARBOR SPRINGS. Lighthouse Cove North, Situated 3 miles from town HOME one of the few new wa- in the midst of the pad- terfront communities on docks and pastures of Anchor Bay that has it Brlchwood Horse Farms. I 'my tl.IIl__Stud~l I all $395,000. See Recently restored and ex- HARPER WOODS OPEN SUNDAY 1817 HAWTHORNE today. 810-949-8222, panded 4,000 square foot Condo Grosse November 3rd. 2- 4 2,000 square feet + 21103 GRATIOT. EASTPOINTE 725-9207 farm house with 4 bed- Pomte Schools 2nd 20560 Beaufalt 4 open third floor 3/ 2 • Lessons • Music floor, 2 bedroom, 1 baths. New roof, dri- • Sales • Service SECLUSION Lake Huron, rooms, 4 full baths, 2 liVing bedroom, 2 bath, liV- II bath, liVing room, Ing room With fire- veway. New every- • Rentals 100' sandy beach, 2 rooms (each With dlnmg l. Beautiful place. Grosse thing. Open Sunday bedroom home. Fire- fireplace), formal dining condition. Champion POinte Schools. 2- 4 Available now. I place, basement, ga- room, StudiO, den! guest & Baer, Inc. 313- Champion & Baer, $209,000. 313-884- suite and huge wrap- rage. All for $145,000. 884-5700. Inc. 313-884-5700 7887 Call Bonnie, 810-622- around covered porch. ;1f 8820 or Real Estate $475,000 II I, 8I0-775-7758 II ProfeSSionals, 810-622- MacGlashan Company 11II II I 6222. (616)526-2020 I 8 J 1 LOTS FOR SALE 814 NORTHERN MICHIGAN II ART GALLERY I LOTS I \ 17511 Mack I CORNER LOT AmenC41n 'Ellropean I: Fisher Road & Jefferson, CHEBOYGAN County: • ou Palnt1ll9s I .- ," ramlng. Watercolors 121' x 175', 10 02 beautiful hilly City of Grosse POinte. acres wooded With oak, 4616 LODEWYCK. I ~"o/ 313-885-8706 257 MCMILLAN. MAR FORD COURT $225,000 maple, beech and birch Cute as a button II Appealing 4 bedroom I1 II trees Short walk to Great Farms loca- starter home 2 bed- Michigan Realty Co Colonial. Three full State Land. Remote tion. Move- In condi- room, new kitchen UNUSUAL II; (810)775-5757 tion Three bedroom baths. Family room, I \ hunting and campmg. Finished room In I ~. \ LAMPS I brick colonial. master sutte With $16,900. $500. down, basement & 2nd I 011/ i\\ LAMP SHADE Newer kitchen, JacuzzI. Central air. $205/mo, 11% Land floor All appliances hardwood floors. Monteith school, : J' l. REPLACEMENT/ i 2 car garage (Sill.. or Parchment) I I Contract. Northern Land Multiple fireplaces. $234,900 Flkany Immaculate -- (Bring In \Our lamp I Company, 1-800-968- 313-885-4762 Real Estate 886- for clIslomjiulIIgj $42,500 313-882- ~ 3118 5051 7754 lAMP REP~IR - PARTS I 60' x 150' lot on a Have a safe private road, which Halloween! I WRIGHT'S backs up to wooded I area, with easement to Check your candy! G1FT & LAMP SHOP beach shoreline on Lake 8) 5 OUT OF STATE l 18650 Mad Grosse POinte Huron. Loc~ed Inthe PROPERTY I 1-313-885-8839 City of Sanilac Township in Sanilac Shores GET OFF YOUR DUFF For more information Come to Colorado and eat trout for breakfast out of please call Denise at 672 BIRCH LANE. 817 WASHINGTON, 847202-5294, or 810 your bubbling creekl home full of strong Grosse Pomte City 20830 VANANTWERP Sl!.ecialities 359-5951 and ask for View the Wildlife grazmg deSigns and gentle Open Sunday 2 SpacIous colonial In Vincent O'Hare refers on the meadow, lose decor. Country pm - 4 pm. 4 bed- The Grosse POinte ad. • $26,900.00 yourself In the panoram- kitchen With fireplace rooms, 2 1/2 baths School system or best offer IC mountain views Safe Great room With Outstanding klfl::hen, Beautifully decorat- and peaceful IIv'l1g ;'lear- cathedral ceilings family room, 5 year ed! Newer oak HOME kitchen, newer roof, by Colorado Springs & looking out onto old roof Finished IS a new 813 NORTHERN MICHIGAN basement, large family room With Cripple Creek, yet se- beautifully land- sectIon In HOMES backyard With deck doorwall leading - fo cluded 35 acres only scaped grounds. First YourHome for you floor laundry. Llvmg & playground. 2,500 patio Fmlst{~d CHARMING summer $83,000. who are mOVing In room With fireplace square feet basement Stop in home 10 the heart of the Irene, 719-783-2578 $289,000 No Sunday 1- 4 for your or out of a home or thumb- 3 bedroom, Nestled on a qUiet Land Properties, Inc. Brokers. 313-882- private shOWing Just redecorating. country kitchen, 2 stor- street, close to Star of The Sea Church 8026 Gmny Damman age sheds, sItuated on 3 3) 9 CEMETERYLOTS Stop by Sunday for Coldwell Banker Watch for draperv landscaped acres. 1-800- your enJoymentl Schweitzer Real makers, 531-6605 t Wonderful for enter- Estate 313-882- landscapers, art - taming Ginny 0283 Why not trY an ST. JOHN CEMETERY galleries, Fraser- property for 2 Damman,Coldweli antique shops, etc. Attention Getter Banker Schwertzer plus slone In thiS spot During the Holidays! Real Estate 313-882- $850 or offer. every week. 0283 810-939-9473 £t THREE lots for sale Mt For more Holida).' 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