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VOL. 40-NO. 47 Pybll.hed DI Stcond Clan Matl.r al the . 2Jc ".r CO;lr POll Offlc. at O.trolt. Mlchillan GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN, THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1979 510.00 1'., Y.a, 38 Pages-Three Sections-Section One I \¥ r . I HEA~~lNES GP Yacht Club Names New Officers IRamifications IAmhlllanre IService Is iI\laill Focus A. c!~~~The i Of Bed Cutting Grosse Pointe News R V d Council Approves Crea- eport IfetlVe. tion of Hie-Man EMS :g~~t~~~~,~l;~y 'V I Division s~~f~nPublic is predicting a 1979 loss of Local Hospital Officials Discuss Content of Pro-I $1.035 ,billion on North . B Ro A W h Amcr~c:n:/ :::~:; ~11 'Canadian cars and I was vowing to fight the called-for bed ~utting Imeetmg m0r.d~j'. .!'In- trucks. Ford officials said, proposals .that could drastically change its future. vember 19. . . however, ,that the billion dol- I nearby Samt John Hospital was proud of the fact The c~uncl1, WhlCh had lar loss would be offset by it would.q't be asked to cut any. b~n leanmg to~ard t~e .cre- projeeted earnings of $1.2 A scoring system devised I a~I~~ of a new, specra~ed biliion in worldwide opera. tion:"... : N:"':"', 1~ •... .::i'tJfrlr::j" IF CHRYSLER CORPORA- TION is to receive any fed. eral loan guarantees from WastJngton, auto workers will have to concede further . ht) . 1 dR' ~"t'rifi"E>!' ill their negotiated rIg ,mc u e secretary OY E. BARBIER SELLERS, JOHN A BOLL, DR. .W. HOWARD the bottom of the list. Bon Councilman Dan Grady's contract with Chrysler. So vice commodore JAMES D, MITCHELL. com~ NURSE and THEODORE H. SMITH. Secours fell ahnost exactly Meeting Held £'etween substitute motion, enccm.

says Alfred E, Kahn, Presi- modore PAUL A. EAGAN, rear c~mmodore in the middle Center Point I Police passing much of the content ~~~~~~~~~~_ -----~------_ The~~~M~~ Officia~~rns~u ~ Cw~~an R~ct ~ flation fighter, who said last El / I'B. II II ~. I basis for the recommended Proposal Novitke's original motion. au. week that the Chrv.sler, con. ementary ra'lnQtornlln.o" ~P~~10D Stolen Items number of beds to be cut per thorized Mr. Petersen to now .&&~ ...... -~-- ~- -"- '- _. - I hospital. TLo-y raAge from take applications toward set. tract may have to be reo '-" ln:: U B S M D Id t' ( D Al FUN ed f F d b none at the 573--bed Saint y man c ona ~ing up a five.man Emer. ~~:rOe~~e~d'hi~r~~~:~~nfat;; "Y ters ccuses pOD e S 0 oun Y John to 62 at the 155-bed G~osse Pointe's Center gency Medical Technician, adding that the current ten- Cottage. Bon Seeours. a 32()' Point Crisis Center may (EMT). unit by. January I, 0 N' 6 S.C" • A' s taUve agreement between n OVa 2 emor ItlZens ill rea GPW Police bed facility, will be advised soon replace the now- 1980, ~hen the Cltt current the UAW and Chrysler "does to cut '21 beds. defunct Youth Service extensIOn rega~cilng state- I I - ' S&rlnly AclviIory .vis' (YSD) mandated reqUIrements ex.' not meet the conditions jn -- . Estimated 40 Rep'resentatives of Community The plan -in Us entirety ~~ lon, , .as pro- pires. the Oederal10an} bill." N ,--' t' • b L. O. t. P rt" t ., M t' C Watchful Citizen Aids \ propolle5 tu "ut nearly 2,500 \..~...cr of ~Quns:lmg .S~~- ~..t..-$ (:I)~rn • • • ew ,-,on ract eTwtiSn I - r9antza IonS a le'pa e In ee mg 0- Officers in Larceny beds from southeastern Mich- Vlces. t~ luveD:ile Cl'll"lll-l A" pari of t~e !"\otion, II "-~-=~o~;~~~~6J~heS~:~~I::C:=it:;::c:h-I ord~-::~;c~~iJ~6e;~;:~~~~:of _lW~~~~;:;~~:.f}~i?~~th!i-:te:';~~ ::¥:i=~J;:~';:;=\I~~lf~;:;~:is(~!~~ country were asked by Pres- ' Initial' Survey .. "t::l - .J ti th F mil LU Ed ~•..l,I_ftt ,Jimmy carter to-1m. ,Adjustments __ ---'::.-_~_ , "I ure' "ecoverfKll lilt all gqw. ou. of an za on, e aye 11- placed at around $55,ooq £01' --.. '. .__~f. ~.j'ei 4. Waha i ~J.fdg~ent that tbere cation CoWiclI,' (F'"...EC), met -- n,month period and -wd pose stricter fuel cODserva- An ' t. t d 'Ail.' + t' ' f' . ,,'A - watchful .~esident are fa'tot:! -m JMn)" beds llasi Wt!~ ... .th poli~ oW-I be about $I20,QOOin 1S8O- tion measures in their states .es lm8 e .. ~ represt;n ..a 1\"e5; 0 .v8ii~us - - . '. . .-' . -" fJl the nate," ,aid James T'I cet'S trOD! all uve P;)lli~ tv!.~); an!! ro ~"n,~iiet tho ilOS- and to consider the odd-even The new' contract be- comm~llllty or~anlzatlonll p~tlclpated In a "br~n- and qUIC~ actkin. by Farley, preaideot and chief dbcua formation of 5UChal5fbilitY of c~ i:JUz~:: sale of gasoline. The move tween the School Board stornung" seSSIOn on assessmg the needs of sernor Woods police led to the executive otlker of Saint program. for the service, along wdh by the President was to sug- and Grosse Pointe teach- citizens last week: The program, held Thursday, arrest. of a 32-year-old John. Fann!l Pollee Chief Rob- other potential re ve n u e gest to the 39 governors ers calls for changes in November 15 at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club Harper \Voods man and 'Hospitai admlnistramrs last ert Ferber coordinated the sources. gathered at the oval office the elementary school was coordinated by sac, (Seniors Onward fo~ the recovery ?f 17 pieces week str~~d the figures meeting on Wednesday, Nu-,. J.r~. Grady a1~. stipulated that the U,S. should not leave d Change Inc.)! of wrought Iron furni- were prelimm:u>" ~d that vember 14. He said he is m hIS moti0I;! HIIH tOe pro. itself open to future Iranian ay. "It • t :f' t." Cl b F '1 L'f Ed t' ture which the man 81- CHPCs role 1S strictly ad. "conIident" a program can gram be contmued f!!r a one , hArl' th was a errl IC mee 109, U', ami Y I e uca Ion . A b 'tal f' . d h If t . I p 'ad ,crises and thus should be- Classes will "",om e same 'd 1,0' T ur It SOC' C '1 N' hb h d Club legedly stole from homes ~ry. ~ one OSPI 0 - be des1gned to refer Juve- an a ~ -y~ar na . en .. come less dependent on for- time as usual, but studllnts sal. Ul~ e .. a , s ounci , e1g or 0.0 in The 0 f"lClal put It, "They're Dot go. nile first and second offend- The city IS operating Its ";'11 get out of £i,Loool15 actmg presrdent. who noted and the War MemOrIal. W ods area. ing to come in arId take our C ' service under a provisional eign fuel. Mr. Carter's or. \". -=, h h' h lth C D 1 R d B d f ... ers to enter Pomt for. . . dered cutoff of Iranian fuel minutes earlier, at 3:15 p.m, "uc areas as ~usmg, ea. More are Wayne (\unty a.e aymon or en 0 beds a~' tomo~w." guidan license from the state wlth 'nstead of 3'.30as I'n the past. and transportation were diS' Community Co I leg e we IWccdm~!lt road was charged Indeed it may be as long ce, . the doc"ment expirin~ this will ,not affect ,the nation I , d ' . Tu d N b 6' Needed AlternatIVe .... 0 eUsse . League of Women Voters of ~n.a es ay, ove~ er , as five years before any bed I . - - December 31. It cannot be until early next year, accord- Students' lunch hour will "People are beginning to Grosse Pointe, the Wood:>Imc!d~nt 'l!nd pled gUilty to cuts become appareut ii'1d' _ If an a~reement 15_r~acn.~d'lrenewed unless the city can in~ to Energy Secretary be shortened by 15 minutes realize we have more con- I Senior Citizens Commission, larceny under $100 'that af. then only if the plan 'is ap- It must De a~proveQ uy we provide a licensed EMT in Charles Duncan. to compensate for lost in. cerns than minor home reo the Grosse Pointe Minislerild t~rnoon before Wo~s ~uJ.1i- prov~ at several higher FLEC. ~overnmg b?a~ ~d 'the pat i e n t compartment '* " ", structional time, The new pairs, (a SOC program). We Association and ~e Grosse! clpal Judge J. Patnck vems_ i levels. the CIties before It IS un- whenever a patient is trans. Sunday, November 18 lunch period will be from got together, began to know Pointe Public School System.! He was placed on one But the findings of CHPC plemented., .. ported, SOME HOPE FOR the has- 11:30 to 12:35 p.m. 'each other and discussed At this time, Elaine F.\ year's 'Probat~n with the have certainly caused con. The counseling servIce IS! In relation to this, an tages ill Iran came through . problems. rt was a r2al .eye Reed SOC program deveJ?p- Grosse Pointe V{)lunteer Pro- cern among Cottage and Bon seen ~ a badly needed aI'l opinion from Attorney Gen- with an announcement from I Offen Mere Tirnp. opener," er, i; working, via a _grant ~ation PJ;0gra~ ccd, gi~en Secours adtniniStr.ators, For, t?~a~~: rt:~....v:~}-"l1~L_C'~~~!~eral Frank Kelley. which Mr. Ayatc1!:lh Ruh')!l~ KhOmein~_1 Th!' changes affect cle-I Tn Meet Again If~om, the 'Yayne County Of-I un;: !ear ,0 IIUiKe .restitution after approval Ot the ':de. \ Ju.enue ",~ua ,,:"d "'e .1.U ...... ul P~tersen and Public Safe~y who ordered student mill-l mentary schools only, with I 'fer Treiber and Su" Kin- I ~i':",en Agmg! !(l assess sen- for _lt~~ h~_,~old 0,' dam- beddi~." pl~n by CHPC's lull Home ,f~r Juven~les conVIcted Dll'eetor. ~ohn Dankel s31d tants to release all black and the new schedule beginning naird,ry members of SOC's 1O~ needs In thl:! Grosse' agea, pouee ""1'" b?~d, ,t wrll .go on to. Lan- ?! ~~:t~~;:t~mmo; o~=nses they haa lUst 1e:uned aboot women hostages. But the on Monday, November 26. board of directors' and pro. Pomte-Harper. Wo?ds area. Hears Dog ~ark .\ ~ng for even,ual conSldera. m. 'U~ • w~'_"', Ch.p! - _rber hefore the meeting, created KhOmeini directive indicated The new schedule also aI, ram committee organized As part of the mtenm report, ~rough Bor~en s ~rr~st, hon by the Department of saId. . some concern. that all white American men lows all teachers to have 20 gth . ' 'th Mrs participants also viewed in- police cleared five inCidents IPublic Health, which licenses Several commumty leaders Director Dara ,-! reported e sesSIOn - WI . -to I ti' It In The Woods --d f . h 't 15 h d 00 t th M' I would remain captive at the minutes of planning time af- Tr iber saying to her knowl- ~la ques onnaIre, resu s, ..... our In OSPia .. ave expre~e ;onc:em a u at Mr. Kelle, sald the aw U,S. Embassy in Tehran ter school, according to llS- ed~e, it was the first meet. I.e.~ ~3'1 of 300 mal;ed, f~om Harper Woods, ~~ed Woods An~, even if ~he state ~he lack ot a .toeal eounsel- \ mandates the presence of ~n until the exiled shah is re- sistant to the superintendent, ing of its hind bringing rep- reCIpients ,(If s~C s minor Del. Ch~rles Phl1~p H~.el. Idoesn t actually take t~ 'lng p~ogram smc~ the YSD EM'!' P~U5 an attenqant In turned to Iran. Khomeini Carl S<:hoessel. resentatives of various com- home repaIr servIce. A Fa~rway dnve cltlZen beds away, or revoke a 11- was disbanded this summer. the patient compartment so said the men were "skilled I ' t' mllnitv or"anizations together Develop Booklet I (Contmued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 4) (Continlled on Page 8) (Continued on Page 2) . This new p annmg Ime '..1 h ~. f ------spies." The White House wel- '11 ovide re oppar- I"to ell'Plore- ~ the needs of sen- nc:;:~cs Le :- anng 0 ------corned .the announcement but winiti:r for tea~rs to work iors. In bct, a second, thoug.h.ts and. Ideas!. Mr~. "PW B ·f. · - G P ,; A ' d asked that the remaining I ~~""th:r on curriculum pro- similar gathering is planned T reI 0 ~~ ~Id :~rtI~IP~n..> -{y eautt tCattOn ro~p resents lvar S hostages also be set free. .~ts" and to schedule con, for Jal ...Hu1'. were a~ ? e pm. wo _ • • • J _h t d Organizations which were ways. 'One IS to actively Th W d B r" .. , ferences hW1t 'dParen s an represented included SakIt work together to list the e.. 00 s ea~ mcauon I There was no entry in the Iwinner and will be ke!?t by I Special Awards, wpJeh are Monday, Novernber 19 students e sal . ' d' 1 d' b' t CommisSlon held Its fourth Class Four category, which the winner for one year. At I presented at the commts- ('~~ N ....WS RF.PORTED' John, Cottage and Bon Se- !lee s, mc u mg ~a~nsorm- annual A d N' ht h . . • _ " • ..._, ... _ '1o~ >.T~_.1o Ill'" on ",om" "VIolin'" r,,_ _ .. war _s ~~ P,fO- encompasses c urches and the end of that. tlme, the I sion's Giscret~on, we:e gIVen that 13 American hostagesl TeaCn!:lr" WAU ".°1"--- : --. - - ' sources. We also' sent -home " ,.~ i "..MJ", .. v'~ .;,..I"~;.vv;~ .' - --.----.'-- -, -C" .- ,,,- •• _11 " ~.!~!"<>O~"'<. in Irlln were released from schools until 3:45 p.m. every ~ast GUlda~ce,Center, AJ!ler. with each participant two 14, at the. Gro~ .Pointe I As pianed. these traveling i ~~~.~'l--j}l~q~-e't~ replace -the i Neat and Clean Award. their captives at the U,S.I day hut Friday under the Ilcan ASSOCIation~f Rehre,d sheets," she stated. Hunt .C:ub With an e.stimated trophies will be engraved i traveling trophy, : Curis Big Boy; Landscape Embassy in Tehran. A State new schedule, Persons, the Semor Men S One sheet lists the name 55 cItizens attendmg the with: Ole name- of the yrar1y i At the same tiMe, several: (Continued on Page 6) Department spokesman con- of the organization which event. firmed earlier reports that 'M. T , t. t' serves seniors the services I "Everyone had a fine time thrpe of the h?siaK~5 ~lready .itl uraer _nves tga tOn it offers any' require~nts and enjoyed it," said com- have been releasea 101' tie-' _.. ~,other p~rtinent details and mission chairman Jean Ric~, '.. portation from Iran but could Offers No lJevelopments t It It laAt':. r;;';:c~;,;:.::;.'i.'i,,: ~,.~" Tl.,tf'i! "F.aeh vear It not conIirm the status of the other views the development I gets better." .'-" -. other 10 hostages awaiting ------., of resources and asks the or. Mayor George S, Freeman! their release. The three 'Three weeks of investigation have fal.ed, to ganization representative to and Councilman Dan Grady Americans were identified as turn up anything concrete in the Halloween mght '! list such resources to which presented the awards, which two Jo!arinesergeants and an murder of Jeanne C. Clyne of The Farms. seniors are referred, while included Mayor's Trophies Embassy secretary. Student "The Detroit News" is now I also listing services required and S~ial AwaTd~_ mil~t~nts in Iran said the re- offering a $3,000 reward have about two cars that for which r,1l resources for Presented to the winner I mal!1mghostages may be sub- through its "Secret Witness were seen near the murder help. are kno~n,. in three of four categories, jeet to. spy trials unless th,e Plan" for infonnation le~d'l site just before the body WIth the mformatlOn ob. the Mayor's Trophies were shah IS returned to theIr ing to the arrest and convlc, was found. iBoth were said tained, Mrs. Treiber indio for the best overall cClntri. country, J ..,:' <'; d~ated earlier that lhe reo wounds found on the victim. ~ohce said a wom~n car'l for North's m.uslc groups. I ~I:lea bUitiiie~~. :uch !5' ' P~to by Dov,d Kromer maining hostages at the U,S. However, he said the seis. Tymg a hag of ,grocenes also I The 831e W!1l conch:de on I jewelers" restaurants, clinics I Tl W d B tT t' C - to right), are MRS. TONY cuETER Embassy would be tried for sors were sent to the Michl. wal>Be~n walkmg along the Monday. December 3. Per. and BeI'VlCettatlons. Healy's ,.Ie 00 ~ eau I lca IOn o~ of Bijouterie, MRS DAN HEALY sing on the Iranian gov. gan State Police Crime Lab north Side of .Kercheval near sons wantin~ further infor'l Health Hut wall the r~dp!ent mISSIon held its annual awards dm- py t Meanwhile stu, for analysis just to be sure Moran road Just before the malion should call Nathan in Class Three competition ner Wednesday, November 14, at thE' of gc;;l;"~ Health Hut :md TOM I BUSH of C.;lonial Federal Savings . .. ~~~~~HilllOt8 at the embassy 1 Police are still int

I Page Two G R 0 SSE PO J N TEN E W S Thursday, November 22, 1979 _ _------=' --~----,.--_ ------. -I' Make it a point-clear up , People who expe!:t to have , Ii .. Itl I ill( noi"'~n n~U-l':~.l....~~., , 4... 'I_ .. ,~ _.. ,._.:;.-"".Q ~~ ...... : ,.•• -:"... _ ..: t~~ p~st bt'for.e you plan the' ~~~~~ own way oilen travel • . ~,.;; . &A-.;'I"T' 1.-IIi!:lt....:-.~"'~I'.'{>~ '".{'.(;~f ,~ .'i!;;~j4~~:~ __ tA .. a 'Vn 0". ~!tlUUt.l-un.,c, UL-II :-'~'V'V l~uiuH:'.',__ .~~_.~'_~''''------r'~''-' ~=-.:--,-~'::::::'..::::.l"<:'~~ r U (Continued frolll Page}) ,learned there was -;P~~sibil~ int~~i~ costs for Six. ;'liui...L. Ie.::. :' '" ...~dlllent Iilso waOI • :1 "/ INTERIOR PAINTING ...... ,: instead of two people. in. ity t:lat the clly cot•.d re, co u 1d com e from such cited in this respect. _ REPAIRS _ . cludin~ the driver. lhere ceil'e a six.month extension. sources as the current Potential Source I ~ CITY VIOLATIONS CORRECTED would be three, But it woulll first have to b~ budget's conti!'lgency fund. Ack!low!~g!!'!g thi" con ft "This is entirely new t) approvpu ?y the Suti~ht!ast. (partial), muni('ipal improve. cern, Mr. Petersen cited thp, QUALITY WORK - REASONABLE PRICES any of us," said Mr. Peter. c,rn 1I11dllgan .you!!cll. on ment fund. capital improv~. January 1- deadline, while W. Do Our Own Work sen while Director Dankel Enll'rgency Medical ServICes. ment fund,' (general fund), noting he hoped through at. stated he was "floored" over according to Cit)" Attorney parking enterprise fund and trition in public safety that SATISFACTION GUARANTEED it, jl!(L~:!t!ng hI! feels its a ~eorgc. Catlin based upon a monthly service char~e some so-called excess posi. SERVING THE POINTES FOR 15 YEARS II defect in the legislation. UI~ H:\'j,,\\, of s:ate slatul:>,;. added to the water-sewer bill. lions could be eliminated. ReferenCfi$ Upon R6q;';8~t 'However with the iirc.;n;::1 n0t hy thc pllbhc health de,l The Best Way _ He also said the demise of FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY INSURED I EMT co~cePt, he said thl.' partmenl. This will .b~ fur. "Every ~ource of revenue the Youth Service D:r:zivn. I 'S HOME IMPROVEMENT job could still be done if ther explored by ocelclals. to help offset the costs to (as all men were Woods of- RICHARD stich is the case. I In IllS report. Mr. Petersen provide such state-mandated ficers), compounded the situ. 24-HR. PHONE SERVICE - 521-7911 Views Financing IrecOmmendl'd three options service should be thoroughly 'ation. I ~ff'anwhile. officials also i~cluding th~. e.stablishment reviewed. Included as pos. As a potential source of - ! o. an EMS dIVISion. The two sible revenue sources are th~ revenue, Mr., Petersen indio others were to provide an following: (l). resident and cated tbe city could make I EMS program with current non-resident user fees, (2), its ambulance service av.ail. n'!r5'Onn<'!, (which the Grosse I contractual fees with other able 10 Saint John for the Poinl~ \yoods Police Officers c i tie s, (3). transporlation transportation of patients be. I Assoclahon opposes), or to fees with area hospitals," he tween hospitals or clinics, if c?n.tra~t With an ar~a mU-j noted. hospital officials are inter- . mClpall~y, (b~tt nothmg. ap. Of all the options, Direc. ested . ."':. E~al:Af~~\me[hately feaSible. tor Dankel called the crea. For his l)art, Mr. Novitke. )\,-,_-;. I He UV'LV,. , • " I tiull of a new EMS division in citing the long delibera- On the new EMS diVISIOn. the "neatest, cleanest. most tions on this issue, felt it was -' .... - .~"'.. $t t, . IMr. Peterse.n clt~d seve.rall effective way to provide a a necessary service which the V,Hllll ':'~"IIadva.ntages JIlcludlll~ an 1m. quality service." Icity should provide anil that l1'~ I m;ndla1e solutIOn to me prob- And with this approach. lack of action shouldn't b2 . ~. 1'1 Ie.... complete contr?l over Det. St"lJhen rt:'trik, prest. p!'Q!Qnp.'M any longer. . ' .• ',. ,,:::.. . • ~ ' the standard of s~rvlce a.nd dent of the loeal union said ' i im:d~~_" I I good response tIme FiVe .. . • . II • ~(;?,.. • • I' men also would enable the ~e could !lve w1th 1t as lon~ APPALUNG WASTE _, clepal'tn;'?nt to ret,lin a 40.! 'h~r.~~~i~~ ~;r~~~~~l ~~~k~ •.t~m~~i~~m; ~re ~~s:~n~~one- r--. " I hour week. I l>' • I lllLn u .... e •.• nc" "1''2 ... on II Disadvantages include a! THe projected cost JR- I food, says "Family Health." ,# .. *- if" . . Iconsiderable. in c rea s e in creases and t.he need to ex- Because of ,,'ver.buyine, and ;~tl--..>'.'f1,• I ...,.,~.N/>. " Ibud~~t reqUlr~mcnt~ and an plore potential rev ~ n u e poor ~torage in 1977, t~e l .'!". additIOnal buIld.up of de-I s0.u~es~~a: .ror~most lD the magazmEl points out, 137 mll. . i • :,,,,,Im,,ntol mannnwrr. I minus v_" ..?unc:. m~m~rs._ lion tons of edible food ,,1' ¥, . On financing the new dir ~V1r._Urau!, lv! "'~'''''''''', worth $31 billion was thrown III ".,'.' vision Mr Peterscn felt that felt tne opholl was the most ut I ~" , . extravagant in terms of cost. 0 . • He in~icated if five person- Stolen Items nel were added, considera- tion should be given toward eliminating five other jobs (Continued from Page }) as it would be difficult to ad- • ['Contacted police around 2:55 minister the 198O-al budget a.m, on the 6th after he NobOdy, but Nobody in maintaining the tax level. heard his dog -barking and The limitations of the Head. looked out 'his window. He Makes Gentlemen's Neckwear Like Robert Talbott spotted a pick.up going along the drive with its lights off. .e clubs, wool challis, ,ilk foulards, repp silk stripes lt 'stopped and the svspect exited, removed a bench 13~0 to 25!HJ from a neighbor's property and ,placed it inside the ve. hicle, police said. Solid Oak I Cpl. Thomas Kerving and I Officer Michael VanDeGinste Case II responded to the scene, reo I ccived the information and Aubic dial with pierced ultimately stopped a pick.up, serpentine hands. sur. round.d by polished ;natching the description of brass. Gold accents on the wanted vehicle, on Cook rM /llan. Counts' on road. the hou r, slfikes on The drivcr also matched the half hour. 2}~" Camel Hair For Those Casual Times the description of the sus- by l' ~". Ask for the 80 Kercheval pect and a white Waterbury by Howard A Majer traditio:'\-... 100% camel hair sportcoat wlth wTought Miner. 9 to 5:)(\ daily Grosse~Pointe Farms H8.!. V;9(1 iron bench was discovered I natural shoulder construction and center vent. The legula, p,ice $'4S insid~. Police also said, while \ I finest tailoring is evident with leather horse head ~t, en route to the station. the II I • ~ man asked, "H:Jw did you On Sale $125 buttons arn:: theJu',{u'l'!Ol!S teei of quailty. Compiement YO,ur sportcoat wlth a matching pair of Majer Slacks. I ~ catch me?" I i/-. I \Xivt=u :C"iwi.:;iuii \, 1111 -I' In an interview with Exe. I II L. _" Lt. Jack Patterson and Dd. ".fJoinie ~7L- 'tc.. GREAT GIFT IDE~4 * .'. Thonus' Podeszwik, Borden , II!1\ l~ admitted taking the bench Pi(J~;'~tto~t~n:':~ 15121 Kercheval 821.1111 from the Fairway drive Master Charge WE REPAIR CLOCKS ihome. Upon being questioned 92 Kercheval Ave. on the Hill TU 2-8251 about other thefts of wrought MOCCASIN , iron furniture in the area, .Ir---_~~~~~~~~=~~~~~ I.:'.'police said he admitted tak- ing such articles at other : I,~l'times over a month ?ond a .. SLIPPERS! I half period prior to his ar. • 81 r"i~rden ultimately gave HAVE ~4 WARM CHRISTMAS ~ Dets. Hamel and Stephen II F).J Petrik permission to search lL4\ his home in relation to other ri.'lt stolen furniture from The on i~Woo~s area. Poiice. slaled I~I' from , riloo:n ;iN he filled out and sIgned a !~'11\' 0 run tar Y pc!,mission to -:-',:. i@} search form prOVided by the I ;",t, department. "":":1 A search of the home and ",' iff,:, garag.e res;t~t.ed ,i~ :~~_~o~; II , , ':.if,! flsca~lOn or. we J..' p''''-C~. u. • .. ' "'--':'! furUllure mc!udmg ehaJ1's. '.i#-t.i~A love seals, flower boxes and MOOSE GRAIN LE1THER. w;:~; --.:;..-(j '.'Y., a table. WARM LlNED: $18. UNLlNED: $17. i~Po;-nt-e-rs-L-e-a-d- H%I • }~i:1Creative Club

~~,i:iTwo r c sid e n t s of The I I ~;';IPointe have been elected of. I WMtI fic('rs of the Creative Ad- ., vcrtising Club of Detroit, a ~I prufessional organization for I 1 ~,,~4writers and art director.s in I the city's advemsing lJu~i- ~! 7 " ~Inesses. I. \ " /. ~; Bob Wright of The Park was '~~i!elected vice.president '1 for events, Mr. Wright is as. ~ $20, ',sociate creative director ::~ WARM LINED, 'I Young and Rubicam. \ MOOSE GRAIN LE,'ITHER. Don Stoll of The City was , i ('11'cted a member of the \ , I~~ h"",,..tl ('If (Hrf'("tf\TS, l\ir :iiull,~ ~;~ is vice.presldcnt anri cre-I- I i

'1 alive supervisor at the Ross Royag<,ncy. I 'fhe Creative Ad Club of. i fi('crs for 1979-80 will pre- sent the CADDY Ad Awards Show 2nd plan special events $2i. for the club. Club mel,-,lJers THE BYRON THE OXBOW WAXY LEATHER. create tla~ ad",crt!sing fnr aU dom('st ic car builders, most An easy fitting popiin jackel, wuih Cla!!!e tnwn and count,.,! stylin~. WARM LINED. e,s, tire companies and De. troit.basco rl'tail chains, bev. and wear. Hip length with (J zip-out Text'u,ized polyester Iwill with (J crage anil food marketers, plush liner. Tan or navy blue. warm orlon pile line, and collar in Please him wilh Ihe superb comfort of gem.:ine mouasin slippers _. banks and appliance manu. 55.00. natural tan. 100.00. fartnrrr<;. so soft and light he'l/look forward I:J eury etJen;ng. Supple Klv. ,? leather is p:ush lined, .;t'l:rage weig /"t per pair 0'1('1 ten o:s. Grosse ... Pointe News I' .',',,'~(USPS 230-400) i Pu1Jlbhed Every Thursday I Uy Ailleebo Publishers I !l~ Kl'tdieval .\venul': (;rosS(' Poinle, Mich. 48236 1 SiNCE 1900 Phone TV 2-6900 Master Cbarge VISA Setond Clan PoslGge paid af I KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR. GRpSSE POINTE D.froit, Michlgcn. SubscrIption Rafn $10.00 per I Open Thui'sday Efllmings 'Iii 8:45 Y"J:d~::,:,o~lilMeil Suhmlpllcn', 882.8970 KERCHEV ....l "T ST ClA!!l .• (,ROSSE PO!NTF Chong. of Addr ... Forml 3579 to I ?9 KCl"d',,:,vl"JJ, G'6"~& P-olnt. fannl, Master Charge Visa 0",,, n"md., h'fll1IKl .,,;8 4~ MI"h. Tho d,.:u:lli"1c f01 n!~' t"9Y 'I i. Monday noon. All adv.rtl.lng copy mil" be Ir . '- . . = ." ~ . ihu N..w: Off"!! hy "tl~..tfG~ "00" - - to in~ur. '"'e,tlon. - '- -- .

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IIr-. -A-.U.-aIU--.-U-"-m-A-_-I-I.'-8-_-D-.II ••-i-n-8S-~-IIB'oard Visits I,Hoffle; Business Security 'I ._ .. nu 118 L I "rl L' -.-- I ....,.,:" ,t> ,--, .... ,---. "'''''-'O'~''''f;:'no'" ._ ....~,;','J'llr( tlnuioip I., -. TFT -. I .#J b.' _,,'f;... "11 ' __ ;.:.fn.r;:y tot: ,~!:ff,.t in -~r(loa.s! I •l! I i ,~. q~~~!2!!!~!II;:~~;;'I~E'~;::~~~,:~I: Aspartof::i~s~~~::~~;~;!~;imcprevention! .~ Home 011 Gauider rlJi..t, W(l$ Pr0~r

Bring___ • ~__ this ad in_ T and,' re~eive• ~ .... '" !':' hay,", a follll.w-up check. \ ~«-I We' want -to k:nmv if the peo-I " ! !}l,= fn!!nw th"Qlj",h," said iu"io..Uti" ail merchandise at t Office'? 'Crook, "W~-are lOOk-I' I ing at simple, inexpensive D. M. Ega.n actions for citizens to take on home and building secur- it>"" WEEKEND WARM. UP.This is the kind of cardigan weekends were meant Includes: MENS, WOMENS and A key objective of the pro_ for. Easy, elegant and as nonchalant as a three hour brunch. All-wool f gram is to deter criminals I BOYS wear ,from entering a home or in white, navy, blue, barley, brown, gray or yellow. S,M,L,.XL. $75 place of business. "We ca~ (Also in V-neck style, $60) Al'so applies to THE SMALL I WOODWARDAVENVE • SOMERSET MALL SCENE - childrens apparel Annual Yule 1- 964-2300 643.6700 D. M. Egan By Libby Dietrich 16900 Kercheval Christma:; is right around the corner and with it comes in the Village the traditional Christmas concert and tea sponsored by South High Mothers' and North High Parents' clubs. 'Tis almost the season The event, a free Christmas I III------===-----!I!!!!!!!!!!!!I------,I gift to the community, will 1 to make holiday dressing '1"5 .....,J. • • n I . "T T " ,,-. "Ii II' take plac<; Frida".', December F b1Y1Sr-maj- r, _ •• A ...... ,., A "

'- Pogo Four G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursd.y, November 22, t919 ------_._------._- .Bed Cutting Report Viewed If 1 I (r<~ tl .. f p' " .\.n" , . " , .l1 '-"In nue.. :-Onl age I) I 1'01' example, a que s tl".. .i~:". ". .. . ., eense. it C3n apply other I asked how many- births QC.j That reduction, of about I pressure~, like refusing to cur In tile j,,,~p;,;;:'~ o::slct 'el!e-thirn capacity,' he' said, Carriage Limousine Service. ,I approve certificates of need, rics unit ("ach vear, ! "may not be enough to sup. f- I which are necessary for any Since morc births obviously port all the ancillary servo 'J'he UIUmau Tn Profesaloul Ser.lee " capital expenditures 0 vcr take place in a larger unit, ices we ha\'e," $150;000 hospitals with smaller units Mr. Wilgarde said he can't Weddings, Pine Knob, Parties, Airp'ort It is conceivable, then, and those who don't use them see how a merger with Bon that a hospital could be to capacity suffer under such Sccours would help the sit. forced out of business over criteria. Howe';er, one ques- tl:ttion as no beds would be 24 Hour Ans. Service a period of years because it tion actually asks whether cut by such a move. (318) 778-3680 couldn't expend funds jun the hospital has less than The intent of the ~ed cut- !...... _------£ to bring the facility up to /200 beds. Negative points are tl.ng p!an IS to mllKe l~v•. I code, explained one hospital received ,by those who fall pltals m the .group, scormg official, who asked not to be short. the lowest, (mcludmg Cot. identified, I These are the criteria ob. (age), go out of business, or Provide Impetus jeeted to by Ralph Wilgarde, cons~)jdate, However, some Enforcement wouldn't take administrator of Cot tag e, hosPl~als mar be l.eery of place, however, until the hos- who termed them "unfairly mergmg thelr servIces be- pitals have been granted five biased" and "a direct attempt eau.se tiley ar7 un.sure of how years to achieve the bed cut- to' put, (hospit:lls under 200 anti-trust legislation may ap. ting objectives, according to beds), out of business." I ply to them. . Glenn Wesselmann, exceu- Gains Points . Court cases so ,far have In'j live vice.president and chief Other criteria judge the dleated that h?sPI~als needn't operating . officer at _Sai~t makeup of the hospital's gov. fear such l~glslatlon. ., To: AU Five Pointes John. Durmg that perlOd, It erning board. Specific ques. ~PC wlll hold a pubhc I is expected that area hos. tions relate to the consumer hearmg on the proposal on P!tal off.icials will lIl",,,,t to represenlation a. well as r~s. :rhursday,. December 13,. at From: Joni & Bud TovJar discuss ways to help each idency age sex and racllil ItS offICes m the Book Budd- other out. " makeup of 'the board. ing, downtown Detroit. The Option~ i~clude .merging S a i n t Jchn, by CHPC plai! then must ~ approved or consohdahng services, ,Mr; standards, gained points for by ItS lr-3rd o~. dllectors. The 1979-80 Directory will be distri- Wessplman~ noted Sa, '1, its nco'lldtal intensive care Aft.:! Ihiil, it goes to .the ~ buted fREE to every home and business ~~h,n, h~ said, ~as a.~esp~ns- unit, its cardiac catheteriza- ~tatewlde .Health CoordJ!la- in the Pointes beginning approximately, lblhty. Just as .he ::•..::: _.~~ ';ui< .. ;;;t ::~-:! i~:: '.:~!''.:'!!?!''' hon CounCIL (S:HCC). which I INC"'ember 28, .1979! p~tals ~o, to get inv~lved in I surgery, They were rated as I also must approve or n")~i-II dISCUSSing such ophons. I "areas of uniqueness" and fy the plan. Mr, Farley said Such talks have actually "high utilization" Mr Wes- that 'because the recommen. I been going on for years, but selmann noteCdiatric. -and obstetrics heaM s y s t ems agenC1es. .~I {'rfll'liffi • ~ units. - (HSA) , in Michigan. It is Mr. Wilgarde, whose hos. empowere-' . ~1f.UAL !I!-I !__ :__ ~.;...... ~~.....;..'"-1.r I12.035 io I lor II l! =, ~' with~~ih~~h~11~gn! EFFECTIVE ANNUAL .0.- 1:11 YIELD SUBJECT TO co I CHANGE AT U Fresh.face brings a RENEWAL whole new dimen- • sion in beauty to kitchens and saves you thousands on INTEREST EARNED the cost of redee- ON $10,000 AFTER ~ • orating. In four sim- $608.44 26 WEEKS ple steps, you can • give surfaces, the luxurious look of reai woods rJ'J and solid color, EFFECTIVE NOV. 22 THROUGH NOV. 28 u - Fresh.face is also great for bathrooms, re, $10,000 MINIMUM DEPOSIT ::l '"C o finishing furniture, or beautifying unfinished I ! ;... furniture. ~ Come on in and see a !Tee demonstration on u how you can give your kitchen a fresh new look. 0. • C€'-tifir:Ates are available in passbook form • Federal regulations now prohibit all financial ~ E f:"~vk":ng yrnJ with a iecord of your trall:>act:o~_ institutions fr

• Unless otherwise notified, these accounts are • The effective annual rate stated above assumes Sa:. Now.--24th ~ 10 !em~10 2 ,.m. automatically renewed upon maturity at the then reinvestment at the same rate. ill'I ~!0 , 0 current rate, ! Q. Formica. Vanities. , w rk • Hardwoods. • Convenientiy available at ALL Standard FAderal i offices WITHOUT ANY CHARGES OR FEES! I 1 There is a substantial Call 643.9583 Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. - Sat. I A.M, .. 4 P.M. J,.,tP.rP~! penalty for early .AT ANYTIME ."'h- withdrawal from certJt,. FSLIC- ...... __ 0., to obtain the 15554 East Warren Avenue Telephone 882-6820 I cafe accounts. current week's rate.

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/ Thursday, November 22, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five ------GAR.AGiICamer~ Club IRet1isefl District Court I I WEEKDAY ,I OPEN If1I!!RI"DER~Il\IeetsNov.27 'u.l," r;, t', .. '~h I HOURS 'SUNDAY ~ON .. rUES.. I VI'~;.,~ call- '1 c,~i;°.~,',";;;~,~,;~,,:~;;~du l .70 e~:~~~h.u~::Z:"dre ! .1 , WED.; THUR!». I- __ " -.' lA,';! .. ,,' I .t.HHr"'?IVfiv',,:; November 27, at Brownell I Stale Sen. John Kelly said this week he willi 1e; A.M. to 7 ~.M. ~ l'.'H~~~ I Middie School, 2eO Ch;;l!c::!c: ;;:;;:oen~ ~l rlr.'lsti~ully revised version of his Grosse I • FRIDAY , ;v::.m.t ~ avenue, to hear world trav. IIPointe district court bill to the legislature fleX! Ii !I!! 9 A,M. to ij r.m. .. PLUMBING8HEATINC' eler R~y Walk p:cscnt p~rt week which he is confident will be approved be- I --- - - II of hIS recent tTlP to IndIa, fore the Christmas break. ------.-.'- -. -- I SATU~DA'f • 17600 LIVERNOIS'ON3.7600 Nepal and Bhutan. 'I ' , . h b I P'd t G Id C 9 II.M. to 6 P.M. 15304 KERCHEVAL'VA 2,9070 Refreshments will be ser. .• aJ?r reVISIOns av~ ~en age 'reSI en era . 5 P.M. 1726 MAPLERD . 643.4860 ved and i' made In the proposal 10 hne Schroeder presented a pol. J . ,v ~sltors are. ~~Icome 1 with resolutions recently ap. icy statement at a public ______I_a_L_t__ne 7.45 ).I.m. 1I1"".lng. 'proved by .h.u; lo<:al \ity I l,c"ri.ib last month that P,kes Good Th,,,, I Tuesday, Nov, 27sh • .-- :-- - '- ~ ••• - ~ -....l ...... "" ...... _~. • .. - councils. The court system Icalled for one district fur I has been tnmmeu uuwn cc.u T!:e Po;n!('- with two imlflp.s. w. r."ry. th. ,ight to LJnuf qV"(Itit;.,.•. siderably-Irom two districts I The Farms Council' 011 " for the fiye Pointes to just Monday, November 12, al50 one ,dlstnc,t and from four approved the two-judge, one- John Rummel, aPPOinted Judges to two. district version and added a The new version also post. request that the district be Ipones the implementation drawn up into two divisions, Cadillac Dealer I date until January 1991, in. one containing The Park 'stead of J980 a~ origiJlally and City. the other The I, proposed. . Woods, Farms and Shores., The reviSions came alter Judges wouJ~ !~n for oiiicc I to the Pointes. I almost two months of public from each dlvlslOn. hearings and private meet- All three councils opposed ings with local officials. This the "grandfathering" provi- It's a new breed of month three councils to:lk sion of Sen, Kelly's original :I formal stands on the issue. draft which would have Cad~lac for the 1980's, i They agreed on ~nly one as. made all iour of Grosse pect: Gr~sse P?mt.e should P~in~e's .current judges into I totally redesigned ,formI a smgle dIstrICt. dlstnct Judges for the first ~he courts In qros~e I two years of the court o~ ' with you in mind. IPolltte and East Detrult are eration. I « I ,~he ?~Iy T.u~icip~l c~.~r~s.left That provision was taken In tile. ':>'''Lt; C,. .• ",lc ..1g::n, out oL the untIl when it W(l~J Features like ConversIOn, to a unuorm sta~e revised down to a two.judge . REt:SE IC:lurt system was ordered In systi'm , I the 1963 constitution - . . . . . fuel injection; I A district court will give Sen., Kell~ said he ml~l. HORSE RADISH IIPointers their first local Iat~rl (l1scusslOn of the dls, I front-wheel drive and II full,time court of record tnct court propo~al because SAUCE 8j~:' where civil cases, up to $10.. of frequ~nt ta~k In the Sen. I, (lOO. as weil as criminal cases, at~ of !ncludmg G ~ 0 s.s e power are just may be heard Pomte m a reorgamzatlOn LB. The cost of 'such an opera. plan for Detroit's cO:Jrt sys. " WITH PEPPERIDGE FARM STUFFING some of the areas which I tion has been of major con. tem. , . cern to local officials and InclUSIon In a Detroit sys. enhance fuel efficiency firm estimates of start.up tern ~ould 'be agams.t the and operation budgets are best mterests, of Pomters, 'lf.STUFFED PORK CHOPS \ lB.$1.49 while still maintaining not available Sen. Kelly saId, because of ~ ~ .LOIN 9 TO 11 IN PKG. Sen. Kelly' has requested the sharp. differences in the the comfort and quality I (l S5:JC,OOO appropriation to c.?,?mumhe~ and the pOS' I financ.e a new court facility, SlOlt: costs mvolved. IM J you've come to expect but he is not optimistic about PORK CHOPS lB.$1.39 funding this year. Maire Kids U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF from Cadillac. "OU, hands have really oeen tied as far as seeking Visit Capitol financing for the conver. 'BONELESS LB.$1.69 sion," explained Sen. Kelly's "~CHUCK ROAST We are now taking Adm i n is t rat i v e A s. The White House, the U.S. sistant James Garavaglia. Capitol, the Supreme Court :~ SMOKED, SLICED orders for this new breed "But once we get the leg- and the Library of Congress 1.LB. 51 I:Q islation moving, with sup. were some of the sites that PKG. of Cadillac, plus port from the local councils, 45 fifth.graders from Maire ; RATH BACON A.UtI I think our chances of get. School visited earlier this TENDER, BABY ting some money will im. month on their trip to Wash. we have an excellent prove." ington, D.C. Construction of the new This was the 26th trip for selection of previously facility may involve more the students, but the first BEEF LIVER than. just a new court f:leil. time they had flown. The LORRAINE owned Cadillacs for ity, according to City Man. fifth graders offset part of ager Thomas Kressbach of the cost of their trip by span. immediate delivery Grosse Pointe City. soring fund raisers. "If we do decide to build While touring the Arling- SWISS CHEESE at appreciable savings_ a new facility, 1 think the ton National Cemetery, the ! Grosse Pointes should can. fifth graders witnesSed, the WILSON'S PITCHER PAK • Isi.lIer incorporating ~ central ('han~inl! of the ~ards and I ..J ..... _ ....&...... frn~ pnhfl',p "n.3 I ~- u..I~l-'Q~l.Ut ,,~"'... ~--'- ~ __U j tj;uk p~-!JE...8 ~vre.ath laying J ~, ~Ire), an~ a. central 10,~k.up ceremony at the Tomb of the In the bUl!dll!€ as well, Mr. Unknown Soldier Lisa Gil. HOMO MILK DIESEL Kressbach saId at the M0l!- bert and Mickey Vyletel laid -' HEADQUARTERS day, November 19, councIl th th' b h If f th meeting. e. wrea In e 3. 0 e "It may force the price of MaIre. Scho?l ..~tuden.ts. the building up to $1 mil. WhIle ~]5I~Ing toe U,S, lion, but it might be well Sen~te, MIc~lgan Sen. Carl worth it from the cost.savin" Levlll met With the students REESE $ -79 point of view," eo for a question and answer The City Council was the session. The students also M.A.RIMATED 8ge 2-Yl latest group to take a formal ordered a flag, which had I ABTICHOKE b-01.. GALLON stand on the court issue on flown over the Capitol, for 1 HE A1\T S JAR :\{onday. It unanimously ap- their school. BAGS 'proved a resatution calling for a single Grosse Pointe P II S t district, with one judge, 1 aree s e s 16 12 MILE AT GRATIOT elecleu in 1981. H I-d F. 16-0Z. $? 293-7500 The Shores Council was 0 I ay aIr Q9 the first to formally speak -- ' BUTTER COOKIES TIN &.I." Iout on the court issue. Vil-I The Parcells Middle SChool CHICKEN Of THE SEA ------I no will hold its sixth an. I nual Holiday Bazaar on Sat. I urday, December 1, from 10 12~.oz.$159 CAN • a.m, to 5 p.m. ',: j ~&~~U~KLIGHT TUNA Mote than 100 craftsmen !will sell handmade items I ranging from ceramics to ,I I 16.0Z. 4~c if: wood craft. Beverages, dough./ , (\f GREEN BEANS CAN AV nuts and lunch will be avail. able. UNSALTED The bazaar will be held inside the school at 20600 Mack avenue. i PLANTERS PEANUTS '~AO:.$1.59 mCCEST AFMV " BAGGIES Mainland China's army of II lO.CT, C I ? 2'" million is the world's 1"'.1'_, __ TRAS-H BAG~ft '7 ~ ! largest. accor<1l~g~~~ -";~'~"! BOX & ~ Ci.( 1 true .Amcnc:.1uJ HJL.=.ih .... u~, ~!II ~~:~:""t ~ ~ V Russia's 1.8 million, India's'" .n...... Ion. II Ii REG. 950,000 and the United States' 790,000. POTATO CHIPS $1.49 12:;gZ. $1.19 I D'ANJOU PEARS

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• .. 1 .. Thursday, November 22. 1979 Page Six GROSSE poiNTE NE\VS ..- : k,':lsoning base~ or. int'om- I M d I .. GPW f1 n A J - I JOSEPH D. ARBANAS, plete facts causes tautly CUll' 'I . nr er uveslI~atIon r '_7rOll p l'resents l{'ar~ r1usions. .1 I ----- __ ...__ i (C~ntinued 'rom rage .~) I walker, she was Known WI' ". ... ~~ I --.-----" D.F.M. J see.~mg persons with infor.! walk a route east on Ker' «(;ontldued frol" I at>'" 1. ",uliivillJ and ~orilns Fur;;" 1...... ~i.~"':7..::.;!ttte CenlE'J" i'SHUll:.'.' .~=~- ""-;:-=-~:.- 'manon li.oout that woman,' cheval to Kerb~', north on Aw~rd, Standard. Fed era I Nelli Salon and the I..ochmoor'l in their courts, including I' . J I who may have heard or seen I Kerby to Charlevoix and'west I 5 ...... &5; Arc h. t e c t u r a I Cluu, nP.eessary plantin~, mowing Physician and JIM LYNCH something. on Charlevoix to her home' Award, Ant::>n's Restaurant; Others recp.iving certifi./ and weeding, -AT Mrs. Clyne, 44, left the of. on McMillan. and Rear Entl'anee Award, cates induded Rarnes, Ferry I Others being cited include Surgeon of t~e Foot McGLONE CADILLAC fi~e of a psychiatrist On-the. According to police, she Joseph's Coiifure~.. and .Monteith Sc~ools, ~r~sse I Henry and Dianne Mistele HIli at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oc. rarely deviated from this Numerous cert!ilCates also Po J n t e Bowlmg, Wilham and sons Curtis, Bryan and 21223 Mack Ave., Gros5e Pointe Woods . 881~6609_ tober 31. A fre,!uent long route. Mrs. Clyne also had a were presente~ includi.n~ Queen Real Estate and IXL Kevin, who pitched in to v e r y disti!l..:~ive walking ho~orable .~entlOn beaullfl' Glass. plant, weed and clean up the stride, they said, striding c.a~lOn.cerhflc.a~es and beau. Citizens being honored for flower bed in front of the 885-8740 with her shoulders thrown tlfJcahon certificates to rep. their work in the residential Veterans Memorial Parkway Newt A 'green thumb' back. Described as a shy resentatives of the bu!.:ness community includ~d James wall, and Carl Asmus of r-----.;;;...... -;;.=;,;;;-;;;.-.;;.-.;;~~..;~-..;;;;;;--- woman, police said it was and rfosidential l")mmunitics. and EhzabNh r,htchel1 of Hollj'wood avenue and Mil. WH1~H RV IS MOST FUE' EFFICIENT?' you can buy. "extremely unlikely" she Honorable mention certifi- Centerbrook court, Robert dred Wolzcko of North Brys ..... - would have entered the car cates were presented to Phy. and Marilyn Renius of West- drive for donating 23 and A-- I of a stranger. sician's X.Ray Center, Christ broo~ court, Kenneth B. 16 and one half hours reo ..-- .- - - .- ~~ Her fully-clothed body was \ The King Lutheran Church, Smith of Toles I lane and spectively, to coding ~ork __~~t;z PI j It &J... ~, ~ found by a nearby resident Mason SchOol and Manufac. James and Carole Selmo of for the master tree planting -.:~~' : 1 ~-~ "~J ~ i1. the bushes along the side. turer's Bank, L 0 c h moo r Canterbury court. plan. walk _on t~e north side of branch. / Others were Joseph and Meanwhil Senior Girl Kercheval between Merri. Certiiitates given to the Gertrude Simon of Eastbrook e, With todays Fuel Prices you will want to get the weather and Lothrop about business community includcul' ~ourt, Claude ann Sail y Scout Troop No. 329 was most for your recreational fuel dollars. Light 6:40 p.m. She 'had been Denton Construction Com- Schultz of Lee court and II honored fvf designing, plant- singll:: engine aircraft provide many times the SLillibeil 11 t.imes with ~ n<~r. pa~y, Ahee Jewelers,. ~he Adolph and Helen Muylaerl ~ng, maintaining and clea~'l fuel efficiency of either pieasure boats or campers. row bladed mstr~ment In tae I Dried Flower, Bree Grapillcs, I ()C Lee court. I 109 up the elevated bed In Find out how you can increase your recreational I left chest and Side. Grosse Pointe Stationers, I These individuals h a v e front of the city hall. , efficiency by learning to fly. I Sgt. Van 'fiem said fur'l Ii Call: ther autopsy resuils \verc. '.,::;~ I r not helpful in determining T. _ the angle of the attack, ap. III RIM=A-PLAnUE SERVIC r I parently because of the num- I D t It CIt AI t • ber of wounds inflicted. It lie ro 'I rpor - is still unknown whether I VE 9-6~no • Mrs. Clyne was stabbed on I' _ ~U the street or dumped from l Bring this ad and $15.95 lor -wlroductory losson. -. a car after the attack. ... --- ....------4 I One thing is kuvwu; she , Now grow ,lowering, foliage, or exotic plants - ellen died at the place she was herbs. spices and lIegetables - In your own home, found. Police have deter- ::. apartment or office, all year long, automldica.lly. With mined this from tile leaves "~.. . ~\ f' Klima-Gro, the foolproof growing system. and twigs she was clutching " C .'1 . F!uorescent lights are built in, no natural when found. . .' -'~,. 1I~ •• light needed. The soil bed is temperature-controlled, A State Police hypnotist ~;""-...... ).. . . . provides ideal growing conditions. An optional also was brought in to inter. r' ,,' .•. moisture sensor elle(l tails you when to add and when _ to stop adding water. view people close to the case j,;J last week, • ., Klima-Gro has 100% sDlld-slate controls , :~ IGNORE TilE RUST (costs only pennies a day to operate) and is precision t::.;:". engineered and craiteo )1." y..ai:i of cere!r'!!! QpAration. MORE ELDERLY WOMEN A compiete inst.uction boof.::tet ;s included 10 I The catio of men to women Citizens Award winners, seateu, AND YOUR CAR WILL I aged 65 and older has been make you an instant indoor gardening succesS ... {lven (from ieft io right) are MR. ilnd if you've never grown anything before. See Kllma-Gro dwindling since the turn of today. It's the only green thumb YDUcan buy. the century. According to MRS. ADOLPH MUYLAERT and GO AWAY! government statistics, in 1900 DIANE MlSTELE, with Woods I'UDIQTRDUI:A there was an approximately "nnlo IUI ...... even number of men and EXCLUSIVE TWO.STEP RUSTPROOF- women aged 65 and older, but by 1977 there were only ING PROCESS GUARANTEED FOR AS GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS 68.7 men for each 100 women LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR NEW CAR. 8345 Lynch Roed • D,.trolt, MI 48234 of that age. By comparison, there are 95.1 men to every USED CARS GUARANTEED FOR THREE 100 women in the total popu- YEARS. ~ 923-8587 III lation, the American Council Call or write for free color brochure of Life Insuran.ce points out . SYSTEM6 E.~TERIORACRYLICtiWt. II •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRONIC GLOSS IETER i MRS.NINA ; GUARANTEES THE SHINE WILL STAY. , it PALM EGYPTIAN .. TUFF.GARD DIGITAL ANTI-THEFT I DEVICE POSITIVELY PREVENTS t RR-\DING T'\::ln-:nRD~. YOUR CAR FROM BEING STOLEN. ~ it A foremost ancient reader ... Advises you on ~ TUFF-KUTE DINOti RUSTPROOFiN6 '''',si J. all personal, domestic, problems of life -te .i,!L~~. t 15301 KERCHEVAL.{At Beaconsfield) ;'~'I~..,:r., -te ONE,V1St:r;~~fn'S?~~I,NCE YOU t Spedalawardsw;nn", indu",". of Cud, Big Boy.''N;:{ ';;;;~'Ci:,;n 822-5300 ~~...... 881 9730 .....(from left tJ right), JOSEPH Award; and WILLIAM ANTON of -.,... - ~ SCHMEGNER of Joseph's Coiffures, Anton's Restaurant, Architectural r----yUFP:-liOTE----l « 17425 MACK l' Rear Entrance Award; DAN CURlS Award. . Borderline G.P. I RUSTPROOF.NG I ...... -.-'--'-.-.-.-.---~---IThieves F.nter Leave your problems in the dark-that will make the 115301.!~':'~~!.F1~~!:-KERCHEVAL~ ~~ 822-53001"__ 1 world ,brighter for everyone. !Wood~ HOllIe ... • • ...... • • Thieves entered a Brys'. drive home and took around • $1,600 in ass:lrted currency , . Good for one complimentary

and a wedding ring of un.. # market analysis : known value, according to a I report received by Woods of a residential property. pOJice. The beorer is entitled to a professionolmarket analysis of his residenriolproperty ot no or obligation. In these Wild and Crazy Times ... The incident, which was co', reported Friday morning, I Novembet 16, apparently oc- Returnthis certificoteor coli tor curred on Wednesday, No- on appointment. vember 14, when .Mr. and • . Issued by, MARK ABDOO Mrs. Joseph Montreuil went out to dinner. Phone, 526.3990 The citizens contacted po. Office, 18438 Morang I lice afte~ dis:overing that - TJk, 1le1...... 1 ~opIe: . som!' arlIc1es 10 the house.. Th:soffer i, good indeiinil.ely!Keep thi, REA LTO RS~ ~vere moved. The~ then .fo~nd . M (t rh. C. A b.~.loo voluoblecertificotewith your hou",hold I. ::.~e money an? .~ng .mlsSmg. dGGln'.e.,ts .""""'.011'''''''''' ...... • lUCY also S31Q we ,,;;::k d~~!': NOT AllY PU8L1C • l' d h th ,...... ""'"-rdtW.lItf ...of~~ .. r.nett,IdWt~ ..Il.. 1fDf \vasn t oc.A:e. \v en ey I !".~.....l~lo~llMatf-..ufQ~lIn'ltan ~ •• ,..~_'tNIl),~U~ ... -,uO.,..

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Thursday, November 22, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_._------GPW P r R ,Th iNew School I HEALTH CARE PROBLEMS o lC~ eport ree T) k Nearly 25 percent of alii serVices, Another 26 million WE BUY A'ND SELL .B k · · T D 10pens In· - ar Americans. (51 million), in-' Americans who have no in- rea. -!nS!U 'l-VO ayS' -- Ieluding millil)ns of olderl suranc!! coverage at aU must '.H ". .'.1 I .There is ~ n~w con~ept in [I~rsons i., rural .or' in~~r'l~ cared.f0r in DubUc IaciU. SELLING Large Selection .U.S. Gold Coins 1 nree ourgHl!'l~S 01 re)jl(~ejl(;l;;:;) HJf..~u.:iin'o! ;:;"," . ~'..:c!::!a!'l t:!l:U!1' "001 Ol.~city areas, do .. l,•.. ,Z';',;";;:." •• ' I ~11'l'il'iub!lldlzed by local, state (F. Gift To Yr•• lur.') • in w~ich _the culprits maliciously' destroyed the Kercheyal in '.fhe Park. Jack IIfacto!)' ac~ess to health cart!, vr federal fund!:. . .. SELLING 1919 PROOf-' 'SETS AT $19.eS .• m~erJor 01 a horne, were reported to Woods police a~d .Jll1 Nursery School, . wlthin a two-day period earlier this month wIth I!S n('w owners Sandy . 'IBUYING U.S. SILVER at 10 Times Face n -' . . I • Gillespie and Donna Ireton, ~ I Be~ldes the vandalism I has been remodeled physical. the S~turday, November 1?,m! reported that her home had ly and conceptually. SELLING AIRL'NE• COU-"PUN-".S iIt $22-$28 break'in of Arthur ~eller s been entered. A private school which of. RAR CO TMENTS Broadstone road .. resldence. Del. Hamel stated around fers parent involvemE!nt and E IN INVES n.;t. Charles Phl~lP Hamel $3,000 in cash was taken, a creative environment it WI N now CLEAN ING said a number of items were along with a large collection h' th h'ld' 'If 22027 Kelly Rnad (between 8 and 9 Mi.) EAST DETROIT reported missing including of gold Ilnd diamllnd J'ewelry emp aStlzels . eel tS se . . FREE ESTIMATES , .. . t lId t I concep tIS open 0 C hI l• FOR All G Id C' S I' a.. urIen a rug, va UP a o.f unknown valu/>. a 1'1)11of d • "'; t !'\ ld R.C l PAYS TOP DOlLAR 0 olns ter mg around $1,000. two shotguns, 25 Susan B. Anthony dollars re~ ~.~ 0" years 0 . .' Scrap and Numism~tic Item; a rifle, a portable color TV, and several silver certificates . Vlsltors are welcome any. portable radio, a stereo and in $1 and $5 denominations. time between 9 and 11 a.m, 773.9540 OPEH: ilion. iil a.m. 109 '.m., Tues. Ihru Fri. :0 a.m. III 6:30 /I.m., a tape recorder on weekdays to observe the Salurdays 11 la 4 . , ' . . ..' _. Entry was gained through new school. Fill' further in. LEONARD BEARD PHONE S2lS.04 10 In notmg .he entIre nuu~c a "lass door at the rear of f -- ~. II o.~ 2537 ., 0.... a.lOn, ca 0001' • was ransac ke.d De t : IIa~e I the home, with the sliding stated the vandalism m. door being pried open eluded a. series of acts such The detective added that as d~~Pl~~ ~np~~ted ~~~~: the citizen is offering a on lUll HuG!, ',"UC "'~u ....\..

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P"ge Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 22, 1919 -._------_. I LEAf) TilE WAY IN ."ALES i J -} Co 1'" n. .~ iI .~3SS F'SHtR,.ltli~' We deliver , There: arc about :>5,000 farms, but they h:ld :sJ5.'tl UVeDl e W1senng ISCUeS&_ : I farms in the nation produc.l billion in sales in 1977, or 361 ,,------Open' to 5:30 "ily, Wed. 109 $200,000 or more of percent of all farm sales, (Continued. from Page 1) I Point said. it will. pruv1.:1c:' Y~~th. Hom~. . 'tillIOOIl. (Iosld Sunday t'rops or livestock a year. I says the Agriculture Depart, The YSD h and led all the counsehng service to the It IS awesome to see what 882-5100 That is two percent of all ment. crimes involving youths in cities free of charge, accord. kids learn a~ the Youtli ______The Pointe and included ing to Chief Ferber. Home. Our chl!dren do n~t counseling in its program. Mrs. Hoey proposed the I belong there WIth the more FARMS MARKET FLEC is a n(ln.profit or. new counseling program last serious offenders," she told -___. ganization "dedicated to the month in a letter to all five the lown hall audience, strengthening of the family Grosse Pointe police chiefs, Sman Portion FARMS WINE SALE GREAT unit through community mayors and city managers. Shortly after that meeting oriented programs." It has In the letter Mrs. Roey a 14.member task force on NOW IN P R 06 BESS! !.... ~ A"INnA. 3perated Cenler Point, 10' noted that ~he YSI.;.'served a juvenile crime was formed ~.:; '" ~ ~~~;~, ,,.-...~ .. ,('!lted in a building behind "critical function" of "diver;j' by School utiii,u' '''kc.Prcsl. LlAN AND MEATY 'I 79' STILL AVAILABLE ON the GHIl>5e fointc u",.",r;..~l s;cn;;! iu,!-""n~ first offenu":-denl ,Jon Gal1del"t. ~::.,~~.,,~.. SPARERIBS 2 LB. AVG. LB. • Church. for eight years, ers away from the juvenile progress nas IJtlt::u" .,:~v;;i,cu Free of Charge courts and the dehumanizing by that group to date, how. FARMS OWN 'I 49 NEW "Center Point has a long ex-perience of institutional ever. PORK SAUSAGE LB. • • history of counseling young proceedings. Chief Ferber said he is HOFFMAN'S $2 69 S'EVILLES adults in a crisis," said Jane Stressed The NeCil very encouraged about the HARD SALAMI Piece or Sliced LB.. Roey, FLEe board member "It is critical for our civic d i s c u s s ion s with Center and ch~irp('rso.n of its Ce~. leader~ and members of our Point, bul added that the YOUNG AND TENDER 79 DEVILLES " 89 ter POint adVISOry commlt. community to recognize that proposed program would not LEG OF LAMB ,L8. • AND tee. Center Point, !!. rom!""'.• ";ity completely replace the ser- FlESH ftt ~ounselo~s from Center service organiz.ation ... (und. vices that were oiiert:d by MUSHROOMS PINT BOX 77- BROUGHAMS Po~n~ re~elVe 60 ~ou~s of ed largely by private con- the YSD. EA. L -- tramm.E: m emphatIC listen. tributions has the resources UK . • d Ii " ","ORID" ftt ing skills, values clarification the supe~ision and the pro: eep 10 mm Ii co~se n'f GRAP;FRUlf 32 S:ZE 2 f 4... - I' and -problem solving. The fessional consultation ser. w~s t\~er~;~~'d~ h IOn .~ or stail currently includes nine vi~es to take on tll _ YSD's' w a ~,. 1, e sal .- IOURSIN - SPICED '2.49 I DAUL McGLONE ~ADILLAC workers but that number is critical (unction of: t:preven'l T~e ~hlet plans t? meet 1••INCH CHEESE PKG. .,.. - expected to. ~ouble a~ter the tion and diversion within our agaIn w~th Center Pomt rep' _.'2'" 5'-9~ 1"-::903 HJ\~PER _AVE.. HA1tPER WOODS I curr~nt tramln~ seSSIOn, 'lie. juvenile justice system" she ~ese~tahves when re~eareh ~!,)"~-'ne..to1 Marianne CO_Qkof ~;d 'lis completed on detmls of BREMNER WAFERS 12 OZ. TINS • 881-S600E. I the Center. Point staff. sUThe need - fo; an alterna. 'iire-- ..grccmcnt, (,llieLI<'erber SALE IN EFFECT 'TIL NO.". 28 II-- ~1I, 1Because ltS coun~lors work tive to the juvenile court Sys. added. on a volunteer basls, Center tern and youth home was ------s~res~ed •by several com~u- Board Names nuy leaae:cs at a Septemoer' _, • "town hall" on juvenile ICanvassers crime, spOnsored by the Lea- , gUl\ of Women Voters. Ka'h'~~h -;;:;: ~n,l Tnhn f" ....,,,.."'.~ .... ""'... io..o""", ...... Mcihig-an Court of Appeals I Urso were app~inted to the I Judge George Bashara told pU'blic school system's Board 200 people at the meeting I of Canvassers for four-year that "Wayne County Juve- terms at the Board of Edu- 1 nile Court is no place for cation's Monday Novembar persons involved in petty 12, meeting. ' misdemeanor~ who are in The new members fill po- need of serIOUS, one.to-one sitions formerly held by counseling.", Helen Graves and 'Kenneth His comments were echoed IFox whose terms expire at by Sue Kinnaird, an active the' end of this year. Ms. ISouth High School mother ,Wade is a Republican and and fonner volunteer ;rt the' Mr. Urso a Democrat.

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I Bro••• th. If It's JIIUIicaI But Ike I ship' •• h•• 1 ••• WE'VE GOT IT! I , Na~!iclllGift. ~ tk;;t s;;;:;:!~!~ II! II"":.~~yn~;~~;;:~~~~:~~~~;~. h~;/' 7JQOCi ilHOCaAR Ukr£'.' loom. !' a In te d 1111 They C0101CUl'",~emat~~~f.~;~~~.;~~~~~.~,v .... ! b(>rrH~S, squa~h .. com. fruit I Iud\! ell.o.~~;:E ...... ~.~~."_'" ..... hleal for Power or SoiII bright yellows and oranges day, cut oUl Pilirlm and I an.d turkey and Iht ..ned to! llw::e !al'iS-wilCaii",' !n,;)' b~ II $112.50 $8950 and filled with toys and Indian costumes the next and the Pilgrim story, told and f social $kills, language or co. I VALUE games. Its walls are covered even helped prepare the retotd from heart by the stu. ordination-and make sure I with the products of dozens pies and sauces for a real dents. that SChool and learning is of holiday art projeds, turkey dinner with all the The kids were proud of an enjoyable experience for I And last Friday, November fixings. what they had done. Pilrents each of their students. ' 17, was a happy day - one And Friday was the day were even prouder. Preparaing the Thanks. of the happiest of all. mom and dad, the superin. For these, somewhat spe. giving dinner "was a great The five year old students tendent of s c h 0 a I s and a cial kids, that's important. chance for the kid~ to learn 'I ~ETH THOM~~J in Sandra Kuhl's develop. couple of reporters were go. The seven children in the 10 work together and to fol. mental kindergarten class at ing to come enjoy the feast. class are there b~ause pre. low instructions and to get I~L~C.51 I'Baraes hall be~il ',liorking all , ..c, An~. enjoy they did. Par. ~h.?~I.:~~!"ta~en w~en :Mn!:to~t ~eal c~ ~atiSfactio~ • ~ .I~;r.l. . .,..- -. '-- ....,., .: ~ '.ft" ':" e: :."1 !l1I< t! I well: w" • .l''''u., 0,_, -'-- .... _... M".n£ a f)nlshed prod Groesbeck Chapel of e Ship's Wheel, • N::lI:ti~al Ship', Wh~~1 " , < .. " ".----"'" ." .1 " •. they needed some extra uct," says Mrs. Kulka. I 't/ .._~~;~ I . , ••.••• « •.• "'- ••. ". - •• -. ••. -. I All Size. 18" 10 60" lamp •... Alf .ites! ~ ., ."'~ - I help' lieiore"lI)eY wer,~' u,,"~;; "These are kids who are I e Charls: Am~ri

PAM RYAN AND SON GARRETT TOP Friday Is Great Tennis! DINNER WITH PUMPKIN PIE. Attention Grosse Pointe Tennis Players! Photos by Duvid Kramer I Statistics say ,here are 20,000 of you in Summeljsome fewer in Winter ~4rdussi .to' Resign But Weve Only Met A Fraction of That Number. in Order to ,A.A,ect the Rest, Until From Board on Friday I.,:"" thristmas We're Accepting Reservations By susan McDonald School Board President , :~::... for Court-Time from Non.Members ot School Board Trustee Ann Laurance Harwood acknow- $6.00 Per Hour On Fridays from Noon ArdussL who announced in ledged this week that the August she will resign from trustees are split over the tollP.M. her post, m"ll'deher departure question of who to appoint. FOR FOUR OF YOU THAT'S official at a meeting last "The Board is not unani. week. mous o'n where the p~rson I ONLY $1.50 EACH The effective date of :Ml'S. should come from," Mr. Hal" Ardussi's resignation is Fri. wood said. "Should it be an COME ON IN AND EXPERIENCE day, November 23, which ex-School Board member, a ) 'i.'~' WINTER TENNIS \fIlTH ALL ITS means the remaining trus- former candidate for the of. tees have until the Monday, fice or a member of the BENEFITS AND ENJOYMENT December 10, Board meeting community who is neither to appoint a replacement. of those~" GROSSE POINTE 'Mr. Harwood added that 1 he is confident the trustees INDOOR TENNIS CLUB Coffee Pot Is Iwill worlc out an agreement on tHe appointment oeiote I f I MACK at CANYON (Behind Lochmoor Chrysler) Blamed in Fire the December 10 meeting. ------,------j. 886M2944 An overheated coUee pot When she !orm~ny an. ULS Chaplain I Work is nature's physician I is ,being cited as the cause nounced her reslgnation Mon. and a~ ess:ntial to happiness, of a four-family flat fire in day, November 12, Mrs. Ar. Named to Post The Park on Thursday, No- dussi indicated a definite vember 15. preference on which r.oute the Board should take in se. The Council for Religion When firefighters arrived in Independent S c h 0 0 I s, at the 16:14 Beaconsfield ave- leeting a replacement. (CRIS), recently e 1e c t e d CHRISTMAS GIFT nue dwelling, '!hey discovered "I ask the School Board to University Liggett School, I flames were confined to the appoint a former Board memo (ULS), Chaplain George An. I WRAPPING AVAILABLE! kitchen and hallway of one ber to my post until the drews to its board of trus •. of the flats. June election," Mrs. Ardussi tees. MANY, MANY STUFFERS Assistant Chief David Tay- said. A national organization lor suffered injuries to his Mrs. Ardussi was elected concerned with the vitality BEAUTIFUL ASSO.TMINt left rib cage when 'he tried to the Boord in 1977 and her and continuity of the role of, to pry open a door. terl" would have expired in reI i g ion in independent 1980 CALENDARS No one was .home at the 1981. Whoever replaces her schools, CRIS focuses work. time of the blaze, but an. will have to run for reo shaps, seminars and publi. other resident in the build. election in June 1980, during cations on th~ moral dimen-\ MERIT BOOK CENTER ing called the fire depart. the annual school election if ~ions of campus and national DETROIT ROSEVILlE ment when she discovered the individual hopes to can. Issues. i 14321 HARPER 26250 EASTGATE smoke coming from the flat. tinue serving on the Board. The council is independent I Chief Phillip M. Costa Mrs. Aroussi resigned her of any religious body. but AT CHALMERS BLVD. said there was considerable I post because the family is does find its ,place within 526.7511 777-1850 smoke damage throughout AQ 30 the three other flats. moving to Flossmoor, a sub. Judeo.Christian traditions. urb of Chicago, Ill., where b MUST GO! her husband, Phillip, recent. I II I Bank .~l~~c~i:~:~.::::::;::~. \.~rL~ GOOD SEliCTION OF DEMO'S & EXECUTIVE CARS Ardussi told Board members 1 . 11 . \' "I that she has seen "real prog. _t. . I I ress" during her time on the ••• • Board in the math and Eng. lish programs in Grosse IIlteftS. Pointe - two major 01~) i said. "I'll be keeping in Earn more interest Sf' ~-...... (;:. The higher rate touch to see how you pro. gress with those programs, ? ...... '\ of interest results • FUEL SA liNG on your savings in too." I a shorter time. Our ./' , . ~~, in higher earnings VENT MISER I A replacement for Mrs. , brqont. Money Market : ~. J:~. ~ \ for you, when left Ardussi must be named • ELECTRONIC IGNITION Tune Deposit .( .. ~~ . ~\ to maturity. No within 20 days of her resig- "",---.> \ I nation. according to the state offers you the ~,- 'n ba k or savmgs. TOTAL Modern energy-saving air con- school code. highest interest .- .I and loan institu- I ditioning saves operating costs REPRESENTS RUNNERS COMFORT ... power humidifier provides rate currently tion can pay you lust the right amount of mois- available to indi- more. There are I . Pa~~peF~~w,}a~:!~n;~~'I ture for winter comfort . . tile VIU"C.lo,)oU,J' ...... _ Vidualsona restrictions, cross country team, repre.1 SYSTEM electric air cleaner keeps your short-term deposit. however. Federal I sented the coiiege al the Dis. hf)tTlP. viI tual!y pollution free Just make a deposit regulations require trict IV Cross Count!"; Cham. ... only Bryants totai d~iu ....-c comfort system delivers the of $10,000 or more with us for a substantial interest penalty for ' pionships held recently in SoYEAR LABOR East Lansing. DcFauw was AND PARTS energy saving features you 26 weeks. The interest rate is early withdrawal of funds, and U.J)'s top TUnner in 10 oC 13 thoughi were years away. tied to the auction average of prohibit the compounding of mects in 1979. A senior at I WARRANTY ON tT S. Treasury Bills,on a dls. interest. The certificates are re- the university, he is a gradu. COMPR£SSOR We Also Featura: count basis, and Cha!lg2s newable \.... uaturi

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Thursday. November 22, 1979 Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS I I ;- ...... ,,=----,..1rt J. N .. ! • .... • - - - • ~,rI C'J • , N d TIe d I ;uraU.am amea I Auey In 6-r .Parii t..auses \...oIlcern I ;,eniOrS J. ee _8_;' le~,Ve I Mayor Pro. T em By Joanne N. Gouleche since'Url7 to have the alley! come an ~tluitional !h'e le('t I (Co - :,. ~e 1\ t' ,,",'tp as l)olgnantly as (h" 'd t f W b d h d h' b k d nUnueCl !film .... 6 -. ~. • M & M DISTRIBUTING CO. . __ ReSl en s 0 ay urn roa paved. 'I attac e to t elr ac yar s. . I individual's expressIOns 01 Cleaning Materials 8. Equipmeni Park Councilman Duuglas appealed to the Park Council The city, however, would At the meeting, City Man. cated SO~o~:~lt ~jveh~~a~ need, and provided, several G. Graham was appointed on Tuesda:(, November 13, tJ like to \'::cate t~;e alley and I a~er John n. Crawford told reso~rce C n'ors in the comments for me~tlfig par. 1 mayor pro.tern on Tuesday, d~ somethmg about a 1.O.foot divide up the property among the residents that the city ~rvlceS. or se I ticipants. WE DELIVER November 13. wld~ alley ~hat the .reslden~s the adjoining property own. could either pave the alley, C°Tx~~r~~'the meeting went For example, an B8 year . Councilman Dr. RQger Mc~ say IS draWing rats Into theIr ers of Wayburn and Mary. kill the weeds, fence the very well" said 'Mrs. Kin- old widow who cares for 884-0520 Neiii moved that Mr. Graham backyards ~ecause of tall land. But Mrs. Wehrwein alley off at one end or va. naird "E~eryone Celt posi. her invalid daughter, Said, be named to the post to reo weeds and litter. I said most of her neighbors cate it and offer it to the tive ~bout it." "Would love to know what place former Mayor Pro.Tem Located between Wayburn don't want the extra five residents. Stating that the brain. to do for peace," while an I l,~~!~~.E.WARR~.,,! . DETROIT, MI. 48224 I Charles S. Tompkins, who and Marylan~ anC\. Goet~e, feet of property, I Councilwoman Ann M. storming techni(!,ue was used 188 year .old Harper Wo~ds : . ...,...... ,.llo~t_ ..l1is selit ",,' ~;:--=- ,.:::.:n"i: I:.;n~~~:;~.e~~I~h:h~i~~ll:{.I1 ~~ ! "Some of the 'veoiJle ia'n.\llld jl\fl:CDOnalJ said, "If it is city I as a tool to identify needds Iwidower copedslWith .wor~,les I, '.' 10 tne recent election. "\ ... , ..•. '.h:i~ "i" ju.t too old to ~:lke, property. t.,:!~!:! "Y"~.should do and resources, she note, oC "health an .one 1mess, . I ------It WI.! not accommodate gar. care of any more oroperty,"I some~nin~ ...~.....:'•.....:..o, .• -:,:~,;:,.:.~.~,:,,;;-.,:.,:.....:~~,,;l..,t,,.rf!,. ~.l),~.-,....,;'" " .•- ••:.. 100 '!'o;' ",. bage tr;Cks. It has be%.ometa she said, including her 92 should ciean it up and give look at we a~ more of Ii pr;s.sions of"'~ppreciati~~ fo'r 4 ...""' ...... - ha~~n tor r~s ac~rh l~t 0 year old next door neighbor. it to the people." catalyst regarding commun. the minor home repair pro- reSl en s: w 0 wa c em Mrs. Wehrwein' said the The council asked City At. ity awareness on. ex!sting gram were "most gratifying fr~~.~~el~~~~e~~orrsep~ne city has failed in the past to torney Herold McC. Deason p~Oblems, ~.n~ agen~es ~e~Xd ... and the suggestions for , I ...... ~ ..---.. Ike~lJ tlit: ...-ccd;; ~mder ron- to find out if the city can IS enee W.IC cou .e",.." improvement most helpful If you va ever forgotten how to Wayb~~n ~eslde~t who ~as trol Kids walking up and legally vacate the aliey wiih. mor~ serVices to semors. ~. ~c olans its renewal of g~t a nee.dad phone number for a been nghtmg with the clly I' dow"n the alley tossing cans out the consent of the prop. I .

O d d k 't . .' concerns In re a IOn 0 e ,. I~ th IS a an ee~ I near yo~r I "If they offered all the dwated that the • best m. questionnaire we officials she hopes that necessary phone as a reminder. Here s all property to me, I would ta\(ll terests of the property own. noted howev~r that missing monies to get the program you do; First. dial "0" and a~k the it," she said, indicating that I ers would be for the city. to in th~ number~ report "ai'~ I~oing. ~gain Cram parti~ipat- ope~ator for the area code, ,f you I she telt. a~ least a few of, :,,-cate t.,he p~opert~, and glVe the countless expressions of 109 t'Jtles, (all the pO/ntes: clon t aliaady know. Then. for her neighbors would wel. It to the reSIdents. I needs and ('oncerns, not only I except The Park, plus Harp Long Distance directory . I for home repair but for hLi'1 e~ Woods), and. the county Here's how to get assistance, dial'" ," plus the area :~/::. ....,... man servIces and financial \Il!!! be released ~oon 50 .It code for that city, then 555-1212. @.J..

'j I ~~ Hine Ham Yeu Can I OUR OWN Depend Onl" \ ALL BEEF \ .,. ~.... ~.....-... ..~ i 'H'ORMEL~S." -.. -'- ..' '- Jacobsen CURE 81 Meat Loaf 3 H.P.-20 Inch HAMS (Ready to BakeJ YI". "SNOWBURST" Dec.... tecI .. pkl. Model 51610 Reg. $309.95 ~~_S2.49 LB. 2LB.PAN $2.79 1...ct. $25995 ~''-'' J fully Cooked, Boneless With Electric Start FRESH I Reg. $369.95 LEAN, FRESH, MEATY PORK ---Pl-...... -~~MI-Jl-...~.....- $31995 ~UNTR~ STYLE•• TENDERLOINS Itll I All MACHINES ASSEMBLED, I Il'nrlC Rln~7QC I $107 I I::WIll .,. II SERVICED AND READY TO GO • VI.~ •• IN"'. ... Lit I •• I Jj LD. 1 111 _4 ...;., •• :::1 ~~~f~-;~ A1-iu1}I! c!~~~ML i . ~ELSE_Y- WHITE • .. the- fawn Mow-e' People BELL RINGER II = """c Iii 1981 S Mock ave .. in the Woods exciusive - 8athroom Tissue 4 PACK /9 881-6233

Gourmet Entrees "all .... KLE-"E:NCA.._- - "nil E 200 £..:_I_~ven Ready Oven Ready Count ~nJI,;Ju:n $ 239 Facial Tissue EA. Supreme. LB. :City $299 " Bonele .. Chiden 8rea,t, Chicken LB.' Ham. Pineopp" and Slivered leon Cube, of Veal and Pork TERRI Almond •. On A Stick - - BIG ------ROLL Oven Ready loin End Semi.Boneless Paper Towels Stuffed Boneless StuHed Pork 89 ~ Chicken $198 Loin Roast lB. Breasts lB. tosy to Sftc•. ;<"""I..~ Ramc':"!'d. St1.Ai.d v-r.th -"COlJ/frRY. FRE~\ Stuffed Wit~ Our Own Home Mod, Our Own Home Mode ~ O!-en,ng In CooIer} (Oln ~ou buy In n rao~ino Boo Fresh Soge Ore'''ng 10 OZ. BAG .. Ib ove';;' e - Spinach 69"11 U.S.D.A. Choice Marinated Oven Rl!ody C Toe :Krugerrand. Veal $169 Dry Onions 3i:G59 'l1lc world' ..he ...way to own ~old, ~:obs $29~. , Parmesan LB, i Po,meson flavored .. 01 poti;e, ;n our own " 32 SIZE leon See! Gornish,d With INDIAN RIVER ~"l ""lion sauce, ,mot"ered wit~ M-;>narello " RARE COIN INVESTMENTS Onion onrl Green Pepp"r RED or C cne..se. in pr,mw~re troy. ready lor the 0vel1. ,; 22027 Keny Rd. (between 8 end 9 MI.) E. Det. On A S""nl~" Skewe, WHITE .. . . -- -- I Grapefruit 3for89 OPEN Mon. 10 I.m,la II~.m., Tun.lhru Fri. 773- 9540 10 em. to 6:30 p.m.! Siturdl'p-_ 11 10 .. Thursday, November- 22, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven' r.tt SWEEPS EXPERT CHIMNEY CUAN.NG .SERVICE IS LIKE 'fiRE INSlI'RANCElt fOR 'YOURHOME ... .J Obituaries. I:'~ci~~,. ~.i ,"';'~ft ..... ~ "". , ..... T ...,.,. f . -..~ 1.'::~'/~~::'11';"'",'j/ ct a fractioo of the cost .prol"!'!:'t!Qn for your family, Ii MRS, n~u&>"&-'",,~_ ,-'''5 or"<:Yl!ltl~. l"'\'~-.::::'""'''"'' of Home Jnsuronce. home and posMssions .RImy I He is survived by a son, £,sl , ...... "':? ... A C'.eanFlrepIoccMeans: .ewaer"yefflcient;lower A memorial service for Will i a m; two daughters, ~;):. ~ ~ 'awarmer,cJcanerhomc heat n;geosts Mrs. Ruby, 74, of St. Paul Mary Beth and Frances; one i:4.;~ . , •safer DUrning season .Professlonal Chimney avenue will be held 1'llesday, brother; one sister and three '"." 1.' ~ INo\'ember 27, at GrossE: grandchildren. Pointe Memorial Church at Interment was in Mount 4:30 p.m. Olivet Cemetery. She died Tuesday, Novem- • • • ber 20, at Bon Se~ours Hos. RICHARD T. STEB81NS pita!. Services for Mr, Stebbins, A native of Chicago, m., 76, of The Park were held Expert Fireplace ana.Chimney Cleaning "~8~ . Mrs. R~by was a member of on Tuctd::',. ]'l(WI1",hp.1' 20, J.:' .~.~ :Mpm~q.1!!.,~hurch a?d was in th~ Verheyueu r'...;;eral active If! the Wam(;Ofl 5 .".><~. ._ . ciatio~ and Circle. She was a H~le'di ci on Saturday No: ~~~.." long-time member of the e e .. ' board of trustees of the vember 17, l~ hlS ho~e, . Young Women's Home As- Mr. Stebbms retIred. In sociation and was the first 1972 as owner of the Stiles ,..., president of the Grosse Food Brokerage C~mpany of /" The MinoIta SR-T201. Pointe Women's Club. Har~er W.oods, which he es- 1£ A fine35mm SLR ..< JAMES A. BROWN, M.D. She is survived by hcr tabllshed In 1931. ;{ h usb and Lawrence two He was a life member of .{ lima_fine Dermatologist daughters, Mrs. Edwa~ C. the Trinity Lodge No. 502,"" doesn't have to be photography easy. Hanpeter llnd Mrs Michael F&AM, a.!1d a me~ber ~~fU':c I ~;; • announces the opening of his ollic£> McGuirk, and eight grand.l De~rolt Commanaery 1'10. ~, ~!: for the treatment of children. I Km~hts Templar. "'. expensive. Anc:Ie..ssyto afford. : Memorial tributes may be 11k Stebbins is survived by> SKIN DISEASES iI made to the Michigan Can- his wife, Angela, a daughter, ::~ • cer Foundation, Foster parol Marilyn J. Wheeler, and two I;/' at thf,l • ellts or CARE grandchildren. ,/ : IlIlerme~t. will be in the I !nt~rment was in Elmwood ;:~ • Grosse Pomte Me m 0 ria I Cemetery, I.", St. Clair Professional Buildin'g : Church Columbarium, • • • i-: (adjacent to Sf. John Hospital) • • • • FRANK H. TENDICK ~;; : EARL A. CRElGH.rON Services for Mr. Tendick, ;;;; 22151 Moross, Detroit, MI. • .Services for Mr. Creil!hton, 85, formerly of The Pointe, ;!. • 84, formerly of The Woods, late of Batavia. Ill.. were ...! 885-5110 : late of Fairfield, III., were held on Tuesday, November I;; held on Thursday, Novem- 20, in Greenwood Cemetery, ~, ber 15. in Fairfield. Canton, !II. Arrangements '~l' He died on Monday, No. wfre handled by the Yllrc; \;~: vember 12. in Fairfield, Peterson Funeral Home, Ba-I ;.,.;. For a number of years, tavia. . The Minotta SR.T 201 is loaded with fea, ...r.,;;, ';;;';;;;::~J l>~ and value. Try one and see why Minoltas ~re the best Mr. Creighton was a partner I He died on Saturday, No- 2 selling 35mm single lens reflex cameras 10 America . with, the Walter H. Mast vember 17, in his home. 1 v~ The MinoltaSR-T_ • Past easy handling ... information viewfinder lets 27%~ffBuilding Company where he Born in Canton, Mr. Ten-I;Mt you Compose, focus and adjust e.xposure without Look into the MinoltaSR-T 200. You'llsee why you subject. was involved in architectural dick was a research !:h':n"H I':'" c:;:::', ~at? "/'1-,'1') "5rrlm SlR lor ieatures, fast ever lookingaway from your design. The' Mast compJInY for Parke Davis and Com- I;; handling and soiid value. • Patented through-the-/ens "ClC" metering ... pro- ALL vides proper exposure even in high-contrasllighting, is bated i~ The Pointe.. pany for 35 years, retiring in I:; • Fast, easy handling-you can compOse, locus and M~. Crelgh~on left no 1m- 1959. He was a member of Ii;' sr,oot wilhoul e'ler having to look away from your • Hot shoe for cordless flash operation. subject. medIate sut'Vlvors.. _ the Senio! Men's Cluo Oil'i~~ • Convenient memo holder so you always know what WALLPAPER I • Patented "CLC" through.the.lens metering system- film you're using . Call in any pattern from any book . Interment was In FaIr •. Grosse Pomte. \', automatically compensates to prevent under- ! flf~ld. , -:FJ", i!> survived by his wife Iy exposure of dark areas. • Shutter speeds to 1/1000 second. • S~dte' ~",,!'ds to 1 f 1()(}Q second let you freeze the • Art'"n!!! the cemolete Minella system of lenses and I • • • Rhoda, a son, Frank Jr., I;;: aclion. S~:fac:cessories for unlimited photographic MRS. MARl' H.D. TIEDMAN three grandchildren and one j;;< • Accepts the comptete line of precision ground versatility. Services for Mrs. Tiedman, great-grand.chi.ld. _~ fj. ~ Minolta lenses from 7.Smm fisheye to 1600mm Phone: 886-4050 79, of The Farms were held :ouper.lelepholo. on Saturday, November 17, ERNEST E, HILTZ ~; • Over 150 accessories available for every phOto- PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED • NO DEPOSIT graphic requirement. in Christ Episcopal Church, Services for Mr_ Hiltz, 38, ;'';;: • NO FREIGHT CHARGE Grosse Pointe. Arrangements of The Woods were held on ,:" • NO DELIVERY CHARGE were handled by the Wi!- Friday, Novembp.f .16, in the Ham R. Hamilton Company. Verheyden Funeral Home • PAY WHEN DELIVERED She died on Tuesday, No- and the Grosse Pointe Con- vember 13, in Bon Secours gregational Church. Post Wallcovaring Distrmutorsl Inc. Hospital. He died on Tuesday, No. Born in Savannah, Ga., vember 13, in Harper Hos- 50 Cents Per Roll Added To All Order. Le.s Than Full Cas. (24 ROlls) Mrs. Tiedman lived in the pita!. HOURS MON.-FRI. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Grosse Pointe area for 50 Mr, Hutz IS survived by c 1979 • Post WailCQvenng 015t Inc • years. She attended Erner- his wife. Margaret; one son, son College in Boston, Mass., Christopher; one daughter, I wh~re she be~onged to Zeta Catherine; and his parents, i Phi Eta soronty. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hiltz. --- She was a member of the I Memorial trib~s, may be ., Country Club of Detroit, tl).e made. to the'.Wl£y~e State G!'os~e Pointe Club, the .Jun- University Cancer Research ior League of Detroit, the Fund • I' , 35~ 135",. L!t~Ie Garden Club ?f Grosse Int~rment was in Fore9t '}/0,,>:'> = lut.Wiele .lldor.,.to f Pomte, the DetrOIt Grand Lawn Cemetery. , ".::~~ Angfe lens Angle lens Lerrs

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A resolution supporting ..,. Senate Bill 696 viewing the ':' 110Zoom SLR. cost of a crossing guard pro- .' 12 noon - 8 p.m. gram Wll!: unanimously ap- There's never been a camera like it. proved by the Woods Coun- , Ii This remarkable camera combines the conven- Thanksgiving Day Special cil at a recent meeting. ' ~I' ience of the 110 tilm format with the versatility ' The bill pr0 P 0sedto a m cn d ~-!J'" and precision of single lens reflex photography. 2 7 f 9 7 8 t Turkey Dinner Public Act 2 0 1 0 ro------, • Uses instant-load 110film cartridges, require that each school dis- Our 110 Zoom Outfit Includes: • Through-tha-Iens viewing for precise includes I trict with a crossing guard program pay the costs of • Minolta 110 Zoom Camera! composing and focusing. • Soup • Solad • Biscuits furnishing guards and signs. • lifetime Automatic Electronic Flash! • Built-in 2X zoom lens ranges from normal to • Turkey and Savory Dressing The resolution notes that 0 Z Ca' ca I telephoto, plus "macro" for dr3matic close-ups. I the C(!!.!!'('i! is in favor oC • Minolta 11 oom rrylng se. • Sweet Potatoes • Vegetables • Electronic shutter automatically sets correct I I placing the cost burden of • Free Processing on your 1st roll of film! exposure. Speeds from 10seconds to 1/1 OOOth • Cranberry Sauce school crossing protection I . . - - .... nf R second. upon the school district and . '1 14~~ .. ~'",___ ..v., tn._ II""P.. • c1p."'ianed4 ..... _ for fast, smooth hcsm.iiiflg. not Ihe community where I 1-.I"'T J $625 each schoel h,,?pens to be! '------.------located. , " W.'re ')pen Mond.y thru Frlcl.y-11 A.M." p.M., e.t",t'd.y-l0 A,M, ., P.M.CI.{,SED SllNOAV J H a1:;o :l'cticates that the '.' s... Pr~ .. ~re 111:19,78. CII" ''''r.a' io ~ MAIL 01tD£H8. Qu.ntl-liMo .re llmlt.c. Call now for council would support Sim.', ;, -- -_._-- '~O'- .-.---- . (F ~m'- NO:iALBS ro DEALERS! ,~~Ujl::~~~~ndj~~:~~s~o:~;,r;::=Jn'n n Jl ...~ c::::S'~ /;:J r;]t::=-\ reservations 885-5666 the costs of school crossing I,~C1? . , .r;;, II If r\ , r-:::::. 'Ul1ruII{ =::J I J ...... --' t gUardS. • Favorites Far s lt2)lS~"~ JU~ ~l OJ U \SU l Cl J Monday-Thursday .. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday 12 noon,2 8.m. ! .Al!lerica's Cav?~te .sports I...... Av... 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rage Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 22, 1979_ ------Short Takes at South High schooi---- !I.'.T~."~:IN;:~~:S.~--_..IIllg~~v~~;e;:i

A.thletes Ctied i Hank Lewandowski and Greg I events. I'wo lC3gue ~e~ords I Bevier Honored -r"'-, .-: By Marianne Sthultz I Brynaert. The team had a were broken. as~ WIlltney I By Tom Kisskalt I ,,/ The 49th 'a n n u a 1 010 Mike Bevier Bill PeaUie 4-3 record. Semple, Kathl E.ley, Lara I. .. Timers Bowling Tournament 'l' k As a token of appreC'lation MeaseUe and Maureen Cross. Lmebacker Mike Bevier of and dinner on Saturday, No. an d Jane W 1 son too top , . 1 S tl' "l ( tb 11 t I . b - t I" captains presented coaches won the 400.yard fl eesty e ou 1 s varSl y 00 a C3m vember 24, will agalll e :;~<1S { a S re~~~t I;~nll P.~ with gifts from the team. relay and Sara McLeod, the was elecled to the "Detroit llidc at the Thunderbowl _~a •s or ou 00 a an I Va r sit y coaches received laO-yard breaststroke. Free Press" All-Suburban Lanes in A!!pn Park. ....os.; country teams at an h' f' t d f . t -.' ,. , •.• ... d N I pull.over sweaters I' The DeVIls, finished.. t elr Irs e cnSlve earn. Bowling aelion and the ""'.Q, U~ U~5"U. un J"uon ay, o. . l"1 1 d ( t d d t d \'cmbe! 12, honoring ath. Cr~ss country ,coaches rtJ., _u!'- ~cet season un e e.a.e. Bevier has been an as.set dinner will be aecommo a e ll;'u f--- three {all sports I i:'en'c~ ::. L~,,'" ::-tC'In from the 11.0 10 league competition I to South's oefense, leanmg I • under the same roof, using 'On •th~. varsity footba'ul boys tt 11m, while the girls' ,,~..: ':". ~. :.::~.~!t. . I the team in tackles lUi' the I the entire 94 lanes and the

~~~a~hc~;c~~~~~r~~::t:r:~: I ~~:~ti~~Vetoth~u~O:~~ am~~~: ch;~~~~~~hi~.~~it~~\~,'~~:~ I' ~~~ta~~...~o:~h:.~~'/;t~,.t~~~ II ~- '. :," .. ~;)-_ .. ;.~ ~.::_;,.: ,"" L ~a:~~~~b;\~i1~Pl:r~:~ki:~ First time winners for this I zine. ha~e 10 swlm~ers. " , which comes out in about a alS/) is pI'ovided ':.'f! site for season include Mike Allen, I JV football players gave a On. the baSIS of ho,w we ve week. ' all guests. Chris Blunt John Brooks bottle of champagne :md a done In ~he past, we n. prob'j John Cammett who Plavedl NH Athletes Honored wl.th A',"ara.s Current wesident Lou Ode "' .' plaque to the1'r coach ably Qe In the top 10 10 the ,~ is a well.known sponsor of Rex Clavola, Harold Conlan, '.. . linebacker, fullback and v T h C k J h D B B'U • ,. .. state, commente1 coach Tim .. -,-____ many bowling teams each . 0 n 00, 0 n e oer, I Kennary klck~d for South thblls year, I To accommodate the large tha Whitaker. (n addition, letters were won by senior year and serves the Greater Flom, Eric Frakes and Dan Take Another Title Tr1'.Ca:"t~;n Erley a-'ded, receIved an honora e men., ' '\' . . h . G d' io~s D t .t B rng Association r.allai!her t' ...u. "F P " number of students partlel' Schmidt, WhItaker, Mee an Demse ray ~n lun. e rOi OWl . .. M - ' D By Mark Clark "After a season of little com. hon (rom the ree ress. pating in athletics at North and Louwers were named to Chris BommarIto, Andrea as a member of Its board of K o~ea teCh .ea~ ~r:h~~i I South's girls swim team petition, the state meet I Both Bevier and ClIrnmett I High Sehool. North split its the All-Bi.County team. .Evanslti, Sue Snanley "nd I ~;.~tcrz . .In 1977, he w~s Len h. \\ 'M r~ ~~.. ;.., wrapped up another EML should be tough." I are scholarship erospects. In II awards night program in i F 1\ . g th'" ,_ I Nicole Walter. mducted mto the Detrmt :R0gs ;:ett ;r MaD llle l~'1title at East Detroit Friday, The state meet will be held the North.South game there half I . 0 ~wm t was W~th gl~i~ I Concluding the program I Bowling Hall of Fame. ~ . - ; _~~ om;" c ~n~ ' November 16, having won at the University of Mich- was at least one scout, from ' I sWlmmmg eam. . I 'was the varsity cross coun. All men who have ~o~led ~~::'1I'i':~~::n~ll~~. _' ~~~~:!t.h~ ,meet every year since igan on Friday and Saturday, I Eastern Michigan University, i On ~onday, November ,19'1 o~erall re~~:d ~f : 3, ~ot~ I try t~am. Coached by Ed. 25 ye~rs or more are. mVlted . •••• - - •.. -. .' I ,... Eye ~J I ;Cl!!!!!g H.,:;le::g~. NQv~mber 30 and December I in the stands evaluating I the gIrls basketball, sWIm-, a. so ~on .t~ ea ~~ c ~ wards the ,boys were league I to thIS day of bow~mg fun 10ns Il\asn. . 1 d f t'" .5outh won eight of 11 j 1. ... . I them. I ming and era:;:; country teams PC 1~ Wd1- •. ~ ,1':' .~ard'i champs, regional champs, and good fel\owsh~p. T~e ach I t Pdc.cla a~ar s or ou. ------. --. -.------were honored, as well as the do ~ret'f.MltClli.. lfa. ..wrta:.. winners at five other invita. entire cost of bowlmg, dm- s an 109 penormance were Timettes Otber N'''''''''mtm e 10 cer 1 lea es 0 pa lei' .. . Id" f 90 ner awards program and presented .to Joe Srebernak ULS Kickers Wlon Honors teams w~re h~nor~d' in' the pai.ion and 18 letters. ~~~~I~e~~~~.hO er~ <1 a . ma~y speci.al prizes is $12. lar most ImprQv~d and Ted first program, held Wednes- Five seniors lettered for .' . ReservatlQns should be Formanczyk for best u~d~r- day, November 7. the fourth time. They were . Semor Jim Schmidt won m:lde with secretary John classman, Tn--captams JOml J enny EliI.' Lisa Mediodia hIS fourth letter and was ~e- Chmelko at 756.3240 or 755. Cammett and Mike Bevier Starting off the ceremo. A Relltochler Chris Tru: lecled most valuable. ThIrd 3&38. were given the .most versatile nies were the gir~s ~V. bas!t~t- h~~nd Mary W~lter. yea~ letters were, won by There will be two squads and most valUable player I ball team. <':oacnea uy Bill . , semors John Bucacmk, Steve -the first at 11 a.m. and the awards, fl.'spectively,' ' Taylor, the JV compiled an Other semors to letter ,m- Lugo, Chris Lynch, Dan Van second at 1 p.m. Dinn~r The new cross country let. overall record of 15-4, and elude Jea~nette Metes, (third Vliet and Wright Wilson. service and awards program ter winners, Andre Augier, ,lied for first place in the year), DIane. Andary, (sec. Six runners won leiters for will foUow the conclusion of , Drew Frakes, Chuck Gray I Bi-County L~agl.it;. C:Jach Tay. ond year), and Beth Jaskol. the second time including bowling, , Dave Lyons, Chris Pellerito: lor presented participation ski, (first :;;6... ). I :;c~!I)!"s .Tohn Kamm and John Pro gum c h air man is Ken Smith and John Vis. I , certificates to 12 players. Three juniors lettered for Rosculet, and juniors Malk N~rlJ' White of ~x.ingto~ mara. were the first to be N t th bo .IV the third time, and two more Osler John Pamerleau Mark road, who was jJr€s;::~nt O! 1 recognized. The boys team, ex were e ys d for the second time .. Third Rolai~ and Jerry Stitz~l. the more Dave Lyons a ma .ua m ~ r. Colleen Walter, while Kathy Vermeulen . un i 0 r s Dan '1;'. 1S. year ,e \,;V€:1 , IS was named the most LT.- 3-D, besl?es. wmmng, the Henkel and Lisa Sampl_e let- Hammer ~nJ Jeff Toepler deOlcate.d to Fred Moehrmg pruved, while PeaWe was ~o.lly In~~ationaL partlclPa_/ tel'ed for the second time. d f h J S h 'dt of Kellsmgton road, who has honored as the most va1u- tldon c"z_rotlflcateswere award., Letters also wer" won bv an A.llre:e.:~n r~~ne~ m~rdm I bT~en a {member 0f the O1 d able e 0t runners. h J B- k J'l'l - . Imers or over 25 years an d , , . . . . sop omores ane ec, 1 North attained All.Bi.County was resident in 1971 Until Varsity runners ended the In theIr llllt1a:1 season, the Figley Janet L'Heureux and status Schmidt and Wi! h' P t: t 1 t' th 'th 65 d . I t t f' . : - - IS re Iremen as man , s ~.~ s ~ n ,WI a 't- ::c~r, ~l~ sdcr~~ cou~ oryd e~m 1~ Chnsh Loehr, and freshman son, (for the third year), he had served the Grosse wd I e7JAumor vdarsl y sp ay- IS e _-"W1 ~ aB"C u~ ~e Wendy Woods. Bucacink, Lugo and Van Pointe area and the east e ~ .." recor . , reCUl"U, " 1- oun y ~a- All 10 players on the girls Vliet, (for the second year), side of Detroit as a Mack GIrls cross country, a fIrst gue crOWD. and tht: ~oyal varsity basketball team won and juniors Rolain and Ham- avenue florist for m<)re than year ..team, h.a~ four team Oak ~'h r ~n e InVltahon.al letter awards. Although the mer, (for the first year), 50 years. - meiiiuers l'~ee!vmg first year champIonship, Coa~h BIll season was not yet com- 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiii=:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil letters. W1th a 10-member ~ogt .~anded ~,u~ mne par. pleted, coach Scott Burns and hi I team, coached by Steve Zara- Photo by Dcn Gar"n tl.clpauuu' cer.!f"'ates and his team were assured of a I SAFE FLUE nek, freshman Sue Evans was Five members of the University ROBBINS, (third rrom left), and eight letter awards. third.place finish in the Bi-.- _ .. _ _ _ announced th~ most !m~;~:," Liggett SchoJl, (ULS, varsity soccer TOM ROBINSON, (extreme right). Letters were won by sen. County, I CIiIMN' EY 511"~" ed .. ~ane Wl~son, a D .... a team were recently named to the The happy coaches are PETER iors Jenny Blashill and Su- '{hird.year winners were iiiili __ quahfIer, rece1ved the most first team of the Michigan Independ- THAYER, (left), and LUIS GOMEZ, zanne Stahl. juniors Mary Teressa Mazzei, Patty Misu. valuable p,lay~r awar.d. e.'1t Athletic Council, (MIAC), a11- (second from right), Not pictured Franklin. Kelly Louwers, kiewicz and Pam Stewart. On the JUDlor varsl.t~ foot. legue team, Three of those are, JEFF are Rich Carron and Biff Fisher, Patty Meehan and Cathy Second year winners were CHIMNEY FIRES ball, squad, ~ partiCipants KLING, (second from left), KRlS who also were named to the team. Schmidt, sophomore Grace senior Vicki Malta and sopho. receIvedcoaches DICk~ert1f1catesAlexanderfro andm ------\ Kennedy and freshman. Mar. more Peggy Cadieux. First_ CAN HAPPEN The accumulation of soot ~IG:~~~d.JVended with a \ Sports at University Liggett and creosote in the chimney At tha ceremonies. 45 _ can result in a SERIOUS freshman. football players \ ULS seniors Jeff Kling'l Kris Robbins. were voteci to \ versity Liggett a contending FIRE. Have your chimney were awarde_d parUeiPanon-\Rich oCarron, Tom Robinsoii)the first team of the Michi- team. Taber, Todd; Parker, cleaned now before fir~ certificates from e 0 a e he a ~nd Biff Fi.&her and, junior. gan .,Independent Athletic l seniors JeH Karash and Rieh strikes.' Council, (MIAC), AU'Leaguel Carron and' sophomore Erich '. '0'/ Soccer Team. Avedisian will provide much :. °1 J - - • D . JJ Seniors Timo Elo and scoring strength. RAM~'HOR hft/o;, Citizen, Phone 881.5893 . love sIngIng tn etrolt - Jason Smith and freshman . Coupled. with the .goallen~-I DiIcIunt I O~ I 'UDI RISTAURANI (_ a... • Chimney S<'8IIn5 Installed I.I'fi Ji' v d I . Larry VanKirk W2re elected mg of semor Drew Mascarm U410 MACK AT ST, CLAIR. I ',"' .•10 It.m, or u~nlng, l.'..urt an sIn- IIto the roster of the second and sophomore Ted Maitland I ~ - - _7_. ~ '"'" d Q)h U. MIAC All-League Team, and the eJqlerienced defense cere"y Tr:;COm""en rera nOUJe Add i t ion a 1 recognit,ion of ~eaver and .iuJEO!~ .Steve WI AlE F.MOUS f08, .3."" RoC'tau"'/1nt went to Kling and Robbins Vallce and KrlS .KOOOlllS,a • "J~~..!!!~! 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. only I ~..... f'" • who also were named to the repeat to ihe state playoff • "Fte6I; .:ra~ ,. Mignon Dunn Metro Sub u r ban Soccer far the Knights .is a good • 1- c_ ,... League, (MSSL) , All.League possibility. : ~:: c~'::" i::::1n WH.• UllfI" Nill. 21. 221 for reservations - 685-4777 Team, Goalie Biff Fisher and Newcomers to the team, • c....- T_ c.. Baked 8eei Short Rlb$ .• I R he. ='=" ~c...... Soup or lulce. vegelabl •. choice (Formar Iy LakSPOtO,S ,nn) striker ic arron were seniors John Hindle, Bill • 1I""1fIl L_ II~ .... 01 potalo.,. roll & bultar. ., 15201 E. Warren Ave. voted to that league's second Mackey and Biff Fisher with • e...... wlIlI .. ...,...... team. freshmen Tom Dow, Marty • ~~.. : FrI,. JlDV. 23 Rob.'lins also was named to Wittmer and Brian Valiee Scallops or Lake Perch the AU-State Michigan Soccer. also are adding a positive ' BElGtA~ WAFFlESI . Soup or lulce, v8llelab\c, eho!e~ ~, Team, dimension to ULS hockey, .As. br... kfUl or ... d_1( pOlaloes. '011 to bul1e•. I GOLDEN ULS soccer 'Ie.am members Three 'Pre-season scrim. St •. SII .... 11 24 •. 25 ' ICH1~!SE T G d :.~.=.:,~.=t:=.~ j' 0 I" I'" It I , 1II n., II... ar an d eoac hes .."UlS omez an mages showed much improve. ,•., , ~ ", ,.. Roast Chicken 24937 E. Jefferson, near 10 Mile == ,,~_E~~ RIrDOHit\ =: ;:t~~c~~~rv~~;~~r:p~~~~ , ~~~~~l!~h~v:~a~gaI'1~~\~~~.' H•• i Mlft S.. , Dallyl :~~e~=:'ol5~~t:..J~~~~ ;::r~ II. g.el"lc. - - - " Io~ the. season, and hono~ed I GrDsse Pointe AAA Midget ,.. - WHU. - Veo6tabls • Birr Fisher as the most un. travel team. The scrimmage Thurl. - Chlck.n Noodle 1Mol_ , Till .. Nav. Zti Ii ill :U • featuring the v~ry tlnest in Cafl~one.se dishes ~~r proved player. Other m~- consisted vi th~ee 2G-minute I ~:i.:'~~~~~nOWder urecian Specialty B I luncheons and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktolls. bers of -the ULS vamty periods and the Knights were, Sun. _ ChIcken NOOClIe Spinach & Cheese Pie or ~ Resc:rvations i .;,-..h". n..~r:. l' o~m.,!"- 11 p.fn. soccer team include Bill successful I M SIll p ,Bsked MacaronI. . r. D 'd M tt W. on. - p., soup or lulce. roll to butler. , F,idO¥ i i <,I, .. ), "7:,,"" II ;.ore, aVI 0, arren ULS begins its regular Tues. - Tomato Rosemarie Sol. 12 nOon - 12 p.m. IH:lTllv. Paul _~ypr_os., _Ben hockey season on Wednes. Sun. 12 noon - I I p.m. I~ravel, !'eter l.u .... , .;,~~ '-'~'-"!!_' ;;;;';", :-'.-.'_'.-~~OT'?R with a I .... 1902 COCKTAIL lOUNGE COMI'UTl here and Tony .Alcantara. I game against Class A ,powc:.' ;'.-. . '.'- ,-- " __,_ NIIO' Whillier, Ample Po.king Ca,ry Out $enoi,. The ULS, Kkkers ipla~ed Catholic Central. The .game ..,~.- -_. , D 881.6010 26 games thIS season, scormg is at the ULS McCann'Rink ------, D 16340 Harper 95 goals to their opponents' in Cook road The puck will ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,. high24. Carronscorer with~as 23thegoals,team's be dropped ~t 4 p.m._ i UtJe ~~')1B I The ULS 1979 team won ...... ,. CO"~ .. ~ the Metro Suburban Soccer DFl"E-~ ON DRIVD , d ~S , ..... C>Od T"A'" CAT.'UNca _ CA ...... QUT. \. League Championship, the An insurance industry ~n~clt IQ) u ..f ~ g MSSL Tournament and the study proved that motorists -. I » • ~ ~ ~ !-J.. :1~~' ULS Invitational. Comment- driving more mile.! were ~ ~ r~ ing on the performance of more likely to have accidents, UNCLE HARRY'S I the Kn4;hts, coacll Gomez but U also revealed thal 54 T~eatre ~•" '. stressed, "It was a team ef- percent at those driVl'ng ~ ~ DELI FAMILY U DINING fort rather than the work of 100,000 or more miles over 8" individual players." three years had no accidents, LAST DAY WEDS. • d Restaurant ••• at all. • 21809 M..,,>< Avff.. You .. "".-r. Ice Hockey Begins DOUBLE FEATURE W ST. c....,.. 8HORIt., Ml "S080 "SATHHCUSE HARRY" PHONe:, 7715.3120 RICHARC MEL.TZER hockeyThe Universityteam is offLiggettto a fineice II ~ MOONRAKER 7-.00 R~~~ Open Mon.-Sal. 11 a.m .•9:30 p.m. Closed Sun. start. Senior Allen Taber, ~ ~ I holding aU VLS scoring rec'l See More Sports '-~ spy WHO LOVEDME 9.15 ~ Sma II or larf.(egroups • LUNCH ords, was named captain this C~ • ~ 1"IE week with Bill Seaver, ~ (Two for Prl'ce of One) i i · SPIRITS Jamie Todd and Dave Parker ~ ~ hmcheolls or dinners &pBP8 S ACKS apPoInted assistant captains. Page 25 ~~------G------«~ • N After losing only four sen. ~ STARTIN FRIDAY ~ ~II l~nO-."rJI-~-· FRIENDLY iors from last year's team, W THE CHAMP 7:15, 9:20 /1. ti. r FUN I experience will make Uni. - FAYE DUNAWAY - JOHN VOIGHT ~ ! ..""'" ..... t~ t3 ! I Il"e'll help Illake PLUS Hom_dl! SOUPS,CHILI ~. &l~'1~- -, I~ I MIDNIGHT SHOW ---~l.~I H .I Delicious 1/3 LB. GROUND ROUNDS ,~ ~ DP.Y ,!~! EV~~~FRJDAY&SATURDAY !:!IR this years' ellen! 'u rmrtoryour,,-our t ...... --. TURKEY DAY t ~~~ iL-i~IR a Tnr nz (}ra b 1(1 n.!? {' WIDE seR,leN ,1V sTi. ~Ii:.... "" .lIlt/...... IIII"",_.,.,_,.I.~ litI SUN. U~KI SALE',~-.---.------.I~t~~aB • Plan now .(.~rVew Year's Eve .:7' <...... ,.... w . ';; t 10'11 50'11 OFF ALL SKI EQUIPMENT t» ;~ """""~ONC ""m'""" '" ~ i:l Call For RfS(,Tl'(ltinns :~~~~~~::~~ •• ~, '.M. M•• ,.... .~ t sKi";;-iiNimlDi t !IN::~ON T~~ .!'.a~.!'!~!~ING LiST [~ C OPEN IUHDAY i. :':QQ~ ~ '2 ~IDNIQHT GROSSE POINTE 20343 Mack 884.5810 I»: :~Valet ParkiIg For Yeu Convenience Located 'n: t FARMINGTON 38507 Ten Mile 478.9484 »: Address ------: ~~ ~~t.~ ;.~t.~t~ Closed Mondays i GROSSE !2'~EAV!~~~~M~OWLING :~~~;~:E~N ~~~2sL~~~r::::~:~:t I~: .. ~!~..~ ~~ e, e I~ Or"" Point.Welt. - Ii "'.1112 I""~ ~ ...... -:...... :;(~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I E ! ! ...... -.. • - ~ ; ... ----- I • ... roo p P F • • p P. ,.. po r po ,. ,. F jii F po ...... F'" ,. • ...... -~...... -- __ --

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)~ ~ - ~~ -~ ------~------~------~------~----~-~~~~------~~~~~- Thursday, Nov~mber 22, 1979 Page ~;.:~een GROSSE POINTE NEWS r .,,~. ~. Grosse Pointe News 1!I FlL'"ld Raising Approach Proves Viable at Pllncl~ II :(~';' {USPS 230 ..100) Oft By David Kramer plies and operating neeessi., he hGpes 10 run the show' numerous . ~omments 1. ~ m VAal~,nv.l ':...~~:. ~ubli!hed Weekly by Anreebo PubliJhers, -I' ties. I for a month. school offiCials, cOJ?me.ndJng OfFICES UNDER THE ELM AT The se.,:ond live profes. Mr. Etter has succeeded Matinee perform9nces of his appro.ach. He IS himself 99 KERCHEV At AVE. sional theater productio]l at in lining up the ~ e r b y "Here's Love," like those of just credits ~hort of .a Mas. the Punch and Judy Theater School PTO for the Sunday, "Alice," will be in the "Day ter's degree In education. Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 will open Saturday, Decem. .fl-IE I-llll ber 15. A Christmas show, it December 16, matinee, and at l1he Theater" for mat. Evening performances of S«ond Class POllage Paid al Delroil. Michigan By ',.ill be l' ~npfit for the the Roosevelt EIllmcntal'y Along with a shortenoo ver. ., Her e 's Love," also like Pat lWusseau Cltlui(ied Advertising & SubJerrptronJ 882.6900 World Medical Relief Fund, 5ci,uul in E::~t De!!",:,it has sion of the play, kids ~et, ~ "Alice," are full.le~gth pro. Give Him The Ultra Tie ... for Christmas. Displtly Advertising. 882.3500 • Edito,iaI882.0294 .WMRF) signoo up for t.he next week'j work~hop w h I C n mCluu,,~ ductlOns, witliuut t:::: \\'0rk. Chou::;!: ali lJ1tr~ ~ue~~" tie in a rich brown ~. . eml's two matmees, also as meetmg the actors and ~o- shop. I or gray at The Greenhouse, 117 Kercheval, FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Ent!t~ed "Here's ~v~" the fund raisers. I ing back~tage to see how It's Punch and Judy Theater ":':.'~~',,,h,rMich. Presl Auociacion and Narional Editorial A"''c. ~I?v, ,will bl' a "'-\Islcal ver.. While he's delighted that done. . productions differ from com. 881-6833, ROBERT B 1:IJ1.i\K ." T.''>JT,?~ ~,P_'p'~~~.~.I."HER 1! ~!C'!1 ,,~ :'Miracl~ on 34th. he's .2011en the four fund Mr. Etter de£c.r~bes hIS I munity thea~er production:; (1940,1'.1791 . Street. I\.VjJivp~lately, ~ro- raisers so far, Mr. i:.t,,,." ,aUb' "'::: .. ::: "a CrltlC'1', ,~.u.c;,in that the compan~' are pro- Halston Is Coming• . . . to ROB;:;;'-;- G EDGAR PUBl.ISHfR ,ce.eds Crom the fIrst showmg would like to get more, as I cess," saymg he has reeel, .'~ .fesslons, ne (;,;.~~-,,;._-:.'~...::,?,,~:1.. 1... )\zteca u '~iC~i~1Ai.!i~0;l gl(l~/~Q,that WILLIAM ADAMO. ..• \DV1AmJO\'c. M.ANAGER Wll.l go to the WM~.F to as- ing the majority of their I is. Mink trimmed, fox trimmed, JOANNE BiiRCAR CLASSIFIED MANAG ER si~l in sendmg meu;~31 SU~, n k A 1 I I. lime acting. reversed lamb, silk lined. Any CREOIT MANAGER plies t? tTheha~llaanmdbodlanreI' ~mo e "arms, ns , .nfl-on '1'i<,kets go O~ sale Monday, pair would make a fashionable JANET MUELLER. FEATURE, SOCIETY S~ll~~~ ugees Ifi . • ' • November 26, for the World and cozy Christmas gift . . . 72 ANN WALLACE Marc Etter, theater man. G t A .fable .'"1 C..ty Medical Relief Fund benefit Kercheval. ROGER A WAHA . . NEWS F.DITOR I ~ger,. is usmg a new appro~ch, ran s vat ' "c.." Prices haven't yet been final: jAM[S) NJ....!M NEWS 1 In his. attempts to get !lve I By Susan McDonald ired Mr. Etter said. The Pendleton Th-rows ... :It Hartley's SUSAN M DONALD EDlJCAlIUN. NEW~ profeSSIOnal drama catch on I d' ------1 DAVID K~AM~R . NEWS. SPORTS at the Punch - fund raising'l The City has 500 np.w smoke a arms a~ Country Lane make perfect Christmas gi~ts I )OAl'm[ N l;OULIiCHE . • NEWS "We discovered, as a result $9,200 for home .~eather~zation grant~ ready to ICrisis in iran I' ior that hard to buy for pp.rson on your 11st MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING of our run of 'Alice in Won. I distribute to qualIfied resldent,s, accordmg to Ad- Q St ... 65 Kercheval, 881-5090. l: PAT ROUSSFAlJ ADVERTlSINlJ Iderland,' that the response ministrative Assistant Lee Birmingham. Iupurs uppor I • CHARLES DICKSON. ADVElnlSING from th~ public was limited'l ,!o qualify for, ~ree instal-, ... __ Find Reproduction Steamer Chairs . . . PHYLLIS NEAL. ' , ADVERTISING We deCided we need~d an" latlOn of smUK~ alarms, I resluenls must b: 65 years "I guess it shows what can wood with brass trim and a brass plate with P..RL';:-:Hd: . \O'.'ERT!SINC. ,~therh apPdrJa~h to.. ~Ill t~~e -- or older or handl~apPted .or happen when a crisis- hits I Ie de France on each at Lambert Brow, In- )0 MVlHERIN '.' Cl.ASSIFIED SUPERVISOR ., i"unc an uuy up, 1l~ :>4iu" IB d ..S th have low to mJ ..~r.:.~ ~!l' ur country." . l.criO[:>, 3 Kercheval. . .. . ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR "Fund raising had noth:ng an s or OU come, ($13,300 for a famIly 0 P t F f Th P k I JANET WHEATl.EY but good attached to it. It rf ...I 29 of two, $11,000 for a one- . a eagan 0 ,e ar , • I . TAMMY POLK rJ A<;SIFIED ADVERTISING fills the house, it makes Pe Ornl l'tOV. member family). saId ~he really doesn t know I ~ See n t s For Drawers and FRAN VtOL",,"uv. .. (:i,ASS/FIED A!WERTISING money for the group using To qualify for a grant of ~ow It .a~ bega~ but the Ira~. ~ Closets ... Mostly from Karen NELLIE RIVARD.. . CLASSIFIED ADVERT!S!N<.. it and it gives everyone a In tneir fin;~ lJt:l:U=~::::Z un to $1.000 for borne Ian criSIS, which has doml- Carson are found at Trail Apothe- ANNE ,'IoWI HERIN. CLA~:IFIED ADVERTISING chance to see a live profes. of the year, South's Concert weatherization, res Ide [I,:, I-.:::t,::! H:.:: h~"dlinp. for the .' ~fl.!'Y, 121 Ke:cheval. The sachets DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY. . .. CLASSIfiED ADVERTISING sional stage pro d u c t ion and Symphony Bands will must be in the low income past two we~~s, bas drawn II tEIfv. come in many shapes inciuciing '" OAWN HOWARD. CIRCULATION MANJ\GER right in thelr own iJaci29 million Topolewski, his s t u den t Both programs are part of ~he bus every day to wory Yours. Besides purses just about anything Monday, November 12, meet. Harry T. E~hlin, who will for the care of the world's teacher from Michigan state, the Community DeveIopment '.ud lately, the topic of con- that is canvas can be cion~ up with your name ing. No one else was nomi- serve a four.year term, and destitute sick in developing leading them in two song::>. Block Grant, funded by versation has been the Iran. designed on makeup cases, cigarette and eye- nated for ,the office. Gail Kaess, who will serve countries and the U.S. The Concert Band, com. HUD, (Department of Hous. ian situation. Soon, however, I glass cases, too. Grandma also can 'be a name Mr. Dingemao, a council for two, were sworn into of. Part of the group's work prised of freshmen and first ing and Urba~. Develop, some individuals thought it dropper by showing off her grandchildren's member since his appoint-l fice by City Clerk Richard includes providing opthal- year musicians, will n!ay ment), and admmlStered by might be a good idea to meet . t k • I C t names and the "Grandma" bag .. all with tor- ment in 1966. reeeIVed he Sola. m.ologists and optometrists first, performing "Orange Wayne oun y. . b~ and discuss w-ays in wrJch highest number of votes in Former Mayur Pro.Tern W WIth eyeglasses to ,enable Bpwl ,March" and ''Land. I The smoke alarms WIll they could show their sup. toise shell handles in camel. off white, black the Tuesday November 6, James Mast was presented them to extend their services mark Overture." installed by eo~tractors em: Port of the President. and navy only $20 at 84 Kercheval. election. Th~ mayoral term with a plaque honoring him to those in underdeveloped Meanwhile ,he Symphony ployed by Seniors Onwar-' ~ , - ' \~., is two years, although his for his eight years of service countries. Band will c~nclude. the eve- for Change, (SOC), Onl' "We ag~eed ~hat we could The League Shop ... is brim. .- _' council term is four. to the council. WMRF has a staff of,nine ning with a number of songs P?rp~se .of t~e smoke ,alarrr ~tart by dlSpJaymg the Amer. mi.."l.g full of handsome new ac- . '~ . Lloyd Semple, a four.year I The council also cited and some 600 volunteers. In from "Russian Sailors Dance" dlstflbutlon IS to heighten ,Ican flag i!l. front of our cessory tables in so many sizes '7Gl..J.-..' .IV veteran who was the next I -0" !Councilman Harry R. their own words, 'the group to "Ballet Parisil'n." awareness of t?e $O~ pro. homes. Politically, we are and a. wide price range, 98 Ker- ."."7~. highest vote.getter in the Fruehauf. exists on free will offerings There is no admission gram .am?ng City ~esIdents, not all Carte.r support~rs, ~UI h and begS all medical sup. charge. Mr. Blf'JIlmgham saId. we agreed In thIS SItuation c eva.1. . . - . sac received $29,500 from that this is what we could • SAFE FLUE The City this year to com. do to show out' support of For The First Time and ~ .1 "OU"eEMEur plete mi~or home repairs for the President," Ms. Feagan just in time for Christmas Hut- . ., IMPORTANTANn n ...- I;-.senior citi7rons in the com. said. schenreuther porcelain figurines CHIMNEY SWEEP i•. munlty. . > She said although it sounds from Germany are 2070 off at, Charing Cross now has The home ,,:eat;herlZat,on "simple and silly," di&pla)'ing Seasons of Paper, 115 Kercheval. grants are des~~ed .to cut the Ametican nag in front .' CHIMNEY f/~ES extended its maintenance services heat and electriCity MIs for of her Mary-1and road borne Take Advantage Of . . , the excellent to include SNOW PLOWING low income homeowners. has made her feel like a markdown , including coats, suits and CAN HAPPEN GraJ.1ts mar be used to !n. patriot. dresses at Maria 1?inon, 11 Kercheval. Maria The accumulation of soot for Residential and Commercial :~s ~~s~~~:,~:~o=b;:~: ~. Fea~an hopes. ot~r told us she does not carry merchandise over ~and creosote in the chimney 'n the Grosse POl'nte areas. Mr. Birmiftgham said. The reSIdents will be encouraged from season to season and from year to year, t can result in a SERIOUS funds wilL be distributed as to fly their .flags, too. so the fashions are really current. F'RE. Have your chimney Contract or Will.Call Basis _ Ioutright grants with no code . • cleaned now before tire Iinepec\i~n.. or ~~~y lien 'Faith Alive' Happy Thanksgivbsg •. , from . strikes. . b .. _ r,:::ai~: ~;"'survey ot ID...,. iW-. S t w. M. Burns, Ltd, Stop by and da.1 u_ 882-3100 City residents conducted last I" · "gr...... , e see the new C.htistmas fabrics ~ ~ It AlTfRAl1o,r year, Mr. Binningparn esti. __ that have just arrived. Thev are . , PhontJ I, 88;-5893 .... COI'TRACTORS ellOOflNG .SIDING mated there are at least 45 Christ Church, 61 Grosse great for making everything for • Chimney Scr.ens Installed !!:II THE IfCJt& DOCTORS efHOOSURfS low in com e --households Pointe boulevard, will host the Christmas holiday from place -. ~. 'j: . /' ; ______.. - "., f- DmIllT. _ _ elNTERIOR R£MOOEU"G w~ich. qualify for the weath- a Fai~ Alive Weekend mats to . Choose 100% ~..aw~"""...6_'''''~~t .. -t!rizatlon program. Crom Fnday, November 30 cotton or vinyl in the new Christ- • ~i,11l"' :lIM Jllijii;ii~~_la!"_~"_=,,,,,12th. rough Sunday, December mas collection of fabrics at 70 I -- .~.- I Kercheval. I ~ '-' ~~~"'ioI iI • Episcopalians have tradi. 8 I . ~7j 'I Gl ve'Yourself a I tionaily 'Deen associated with I .- ~ ifi)~ ,:5)~1~~'~\ .~.. . I :e~~~l~~~~~:ntndof ~t~i~ -t ~/I/I" f~i~h. Faith Alive i~ empba. Clean Yuiir carpets The Modern Way I C/r,!,:;,.:; ~ ~,I . 8 I .; ~r.-,>, :iI'i~~~ Chrl!!!lstmas. G-1 ftl I»~~~~~slzlUgthathumanslivemore 1I! W.U •• Oliy' ~:I m completely; that lives should :1:' : ,I TIteA.-I E,.I,. •• I ~I :_"_)llfI__ ~__ )IfI_lIIlil_lIIlili_""_llIS1lI6"*.~ • be cherished; t, l , I 'II Faith Alive has happened I ill _ ~I ill in over 500 Episcopal par. Our Self-Contained 'Loose Rugs I I ~ l{ Iiishes and missions of more I Trailer Mounted Unit Pickup a Delivery ~-~,ii ,,-= --- - ~~ U"'~l-an. If tha.n 80 ~ioceses_ F()rty.~~t Stays Outside, Only OR P~'ill vi::lITJ~1 a ~,Br-i5<:~;:::lll~~S "fe arm'!.."!g,. M I I, from aIi over ilie .:cuntry if1 i. The C!e~!1!!!iiWand 200/0 OFF ~eservations f.i » I join Christ Church parish-I 'Enters the Home CASH & CARRY I. Q ill 'II ioners to document and vali. I~ ~ 'lI II! - - _. - ft ~ ~ ill date that a Faith Alive "'.1- ... - - _I" or Office: FREE ESTIMA TES wi -N8W-- 0 tleClr- ODIC I Week~nd is.rn~king a GW€•. ,. - it IV01Jl A rrrmtp.d , I'l 'lI ar--UlluUU I ence In thc;r bves. S i1l 'lI The weekend begins on East Side Carpel Cleaners a --~F;;L-- a I 11Th u I' sd ay, November 29, 14111Kercheval 822-1481 ! We Have the Latest In I:~~\a,p;~~~~d~r~r:~e;i~~ i1l Friday evening. Throughout I .: 1II the .~ ,. -- .. '". --- --'" ..~ s I' iA.» .. t:t:At:JlU ..,h~ ..t;O ...... -.. ~I J gatherings at Christ Church Public Notice ••• 'II CANON I an? in homes throughout The S_ m » Pomte. YOU ARE CORDIALLY iNVITED TO ATTENO AND ~'I i1l Faith Alive is an oppor- PARTICIPATE IN A CULTURAL STIMULATING CHRISTMAS AND EXCITING FUN FILLED I tunity to ask questions and I ! 'II KONleA I share concerns and experi- i i1l ences or just 'listen. The :• . I weekend will conclude with A RT PARTIES :I MI NOLT' A I a Thanksgiving and Evalua. ,ii oLYMPUS i~~~:~'~;~::::'lAUCTION Small or large groups i I I Puppet Show SUNDAY, J)ECEMBER 2ND I J Electronic Cameras & Accessories I - MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND MAKE SURE TO ATTEND I The Melikin Puppet Thea. WITH YOUR FRIENDS. A COLLECTION OF 218 SELECT- luncheons or dinners I. ED WORKS OF ART CONSISTING OF ORIGINAL OIL I,ll tel' from Chicago, m., per. I I fonned before an entbusias. PAINTINGS, ACRYLICS, GRAPHICS, ETCHINGS, WOOD IW "LET'S MAKE A DEAL" I tic audienc" of Universitv CUTS, OLD AS WELL AS CONTEMPORARY MASTER. ill - . v • PRINTS, UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY AS WELL AS TRA. ! I if Liggett Lower School stu. DlllONAL WORKS OF ART NEVER SEEN BEFORE WilL II dents Monday, November 12. BE IN THIS AUCTION. THE ART ORIGINATES FROM If "e'II help make 'I II I Its performance was span- GALLERIES. COLLECTORS, ESTATES, ARTIST WORK. 'II sored by the L'OWer SChooi SHOPS.A.ND.AT11IERSHEREASWELLASABROADWILL I!.ill "EnJ.oJ Your Mosl M.araDIe Chrl.sllIlS Il.l Parents Ass()ciation and was BE OFFERED TO THE LUCKY HIGHEST BIDDERS. THIS I )f • • 1 " " IIS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE QUALITY ART I this vears' ellen! I i1l W.th B t.' I H lid P~ct " ~ entit,ed Totem Tales. FOR YOUR HOME, OFFICES OR FOR YOUR COLLECTION • I 110 I U 0 IV I Ufes II Puppeteers enacted a va. AND SOUND INvESTMENT. AMONG T~E ARTISTS YOU !'i • .... ---_.. - • riety of Indian Folk love WILL FIND WORKS BY DALI. M"IO, PICASSO. NEIMAN, :~ 51 tales ~nc{)mpassing . lessons HA.?~~~I~ILCER, VASSARE,LY, P~US MANY OTI1E,RS. a memorable olle. lA "Ion eustoms and reli,glon. The I Al._v w - - .PTUP.E AND O~vEfS 0 ART. COME AS "au J~' audience included students ARE, CASUAL ATTIRE PLEASE. ~ Ir~ ~ in kinde~gar1en throu~h Date: Sunday December2 1979 I. .~ , I grades five who were 1m. • • Eve _.:1 Ie ~ If"" ...L pressedbythecolol'ful,ha~d. Pr.vl.w: Noon to 1 p.m• • Plan rwiUjor /Vew Ycar's II ...... ~.~ '.. -7;;.. ,made puppets and the settll'lg Fine wines will be served , I ~ILUMi,1)" c!'ea~eo:l hy the performers • tl S Call For Reservutions • .' c' ~ VV,~V which captured the mood oi I "uc~_on: tarts 1 p.m. sharp II U a.n American lr.dian reserva. PIICI:"T~.Gol~.Lla."Rllt•• nlt .-.....-.-.,."A777 I. 885-2267 tlo~mmin u the audience's I 22380 Moro .. n.ar Mack - 881-2420 VaIet'lI'bII ttr ,. """~ •...... ". DliI 11114Kercheval Avenue Iview, Univ~rsfty Liggett third I Auction conducted by Htmy Welnsaft ." I. E "ILl A-E" grade teacher Marlene Wat...... C'.dl6

_ • .. .. '"...... IL l • " "'l t._ '\. .., Thursdoy, November 22, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P,ge Fif+.en ----.------_. Children/s HomelTapestry Tradition I I Is Link With Past i II East Area Queders Enjoy Tour of Ed,el i ti••nor " Ford House, Raise Funds for R.stor.;;oil I of Alger House Hanging! Members of the seven East Area Questers Chapters and their friends had a very special day in late October: a tour of the Edsel & Eleanor ., Ford House plus Mrs.' Carl J. Kasza's lecture on W 0 M I N' S P A.IS 'IIi'T::~t~~A;:l:~~~:::nlg Link With thi: P:::t." .,.",.. -. ~, Iher talk with her collec- ucate ~y re~areh aDd lItU~Y ~------_.- ;;~ tion of slides and !;Orne of antiques and to. donate I . ,' .._"•..._, ",v"mnl~S' both fmodsto .uc ;::e,seryatloll ;;~d '--F-r-o-m--A--o-t-h---P-o-m-.-t-e--J IShorta ~d~to'"-.N, ... i-:fi~:'~~dP1~:w'G~: ;r:l~r~l;.il~":~"~ n ert:", Pointe War Memorial's . 'Paul Alandt, ex~utive di. of VI.ew The Pointe \~' Alger House. rectoro!tbeEdsel&Eleanor Photo by torry Zajac She has always been inter. Ford House, welcomed the 1/ ested in the his tor y and ladies and gave a brief sketch By Janet MueUer Named to Kalamazoo Col. This year, as in thf> past, the the children's involvement in the use of design through tex. of the house's history. i- , -'- -' lIege's Spring Quarter Dean'; voung residents of the Children's community, just as the community, tiles. She stooied textiles and The fund raising evel}t was Quietly, without fanfare or desire for recogni- List were DIANE DUPUIS, Home of Detroit are making Christ- for years, has been deeply and sig- historic interior design via sponsored by the East' Area tion, the Children's Hospital of Michigan Grosse daughter of MR. and MRS, mas favors for patients who will be nificantly involved in the Home. an exacting apprenticeship in QueSters Chapters, P;;inte Guild meets each week. ROBER! DY~UIS, ."ofA ~in. confine~ to Cottage H?spital during Founded in Detroit in 1836, relocat- the Be.licki SChO?I of Arts Their pr~idents are Mrs. The 20 women who founded the group have I coIn rOud, S_~.AN 1'R.nME, the hc!~day SE'''snn PIctured above ed in .Cook road in 1950, it offers and Llterat~r~ In, Moscow Fred Wmfleld, Fo~ Creek dwinnl ..n to 15 now through moves and retire- daughter of DR. and M,RS.j ith a trio of Santa's Helpers is residential treatment services for ,and at the UOlv~rslty of Po- Chapter, Mrs, ~avld Van .---- ", • L I BOY FRAME. of Lakevomtc, w T d - t Iland.Shecontlnuedber Note, Grand MaralS Chapter, ments, but tile currcut mt:llluer~, whose ages rang~ ...... 1,11.. , ANr~E FREITAS I !viELANIE YOUNG, ar~s ~n ,c~alt~ youngs ers. studic:; in calieges in Eng. Mrs. John Martin, Grosse from under 60. to ~ver 80, contmue ~o meet ever,} daughter of DR. and MRS. Instructor, The program __Iii pell ~ 01 'I land and A;:n"iic&, and holds Pointe Chapter, Miss Wanda Tuesday mornmg m the Grosse Pomte War Me- EUGENE FREITAS, of Loch. --.-. I I . both Bachelor ana Master of Lee, Feu TYee {;t~tJ'r, Mrs. mJria1. moor boulevard, G RAN T It is a. qUiet, ~ark.like often pr?vide n"".!'''.f med- al-ea resl~~: , croC!:ll fo!' i Arts degrees. GaniuD Sorenoon, Pettipoint I p Using materials sent by Children's, they make GARRE"T'r, son of MR. and place, p~slDg motonsts may ical servlc~s for the young. Ithe suc~ess en t~e annuall She is c~bairman of the Chapter, Mrs, Joseph Scan. 1 -.' - ---'-'-'- 1.-,_~ " ,.h;]~ ster5, of COM. ").t'e... 'u.UI.:n.:> W IU.... n<;<;; t' ~ ~•._-- lInnpr-_.- anesthesia MRS. FRANCIS GARRETT, not'...realIZe"H that theiIcomPlex'l'r\ • . at little or no• cost.h fund dnve,tit In this ageI d War Memorial's House Ian' Rrooon Farms Chapter , from swallowing its tongue. They prepare trache-' of L 0 c h moo r Douiev-dl"o,I W''': i.:; ::~~.~?e2 !HL !kmmlll', L~::::! !!!e!'.~~:!!l!"ll!;!;I!;tt. e gove~~~~ a~.. ~n r~ __an . mittee. As a me~:_ of the and Mrs. ~o Hardwidl:, Cltomy dressings post~tracheotomy trays and stock- ELI Z A BET H FUQUA, tratlOn bUlldml!. well.noom. Home by givmg generous dls. I fundm ..., .L!l~ lJ~lIlarens Home War" Memonal'S wow",,,',; I Wjnt1mm ;'-;:;iUt" !::h:;:ter. ". . '- - -+... s 1 I d~ughter of MRS. JEAN I ed

P~ge Sixteen ------_._------_._------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, No....ember 22, 19}9 n- ~ .. ~ ...... Society batl1ered from tn-e- II ------_._------• Ohio State SurviveS(in 'Enemy' Territory A House for Santa? 1'hird' Concert for Musicale Tuesday Musicale of De. place. It will feature per. 5 I Not all Buckeyes arc in I ~i~_ 10's Mghest voltage foot-1 ?O. o~~_s~~~:.t;rs.;:~~~~~~ I ~~~~~;"i~ ~~~~~ ?[ ~~~.g~m: troit, under president Mrs. formances by four Painters: Ohi(l Over 3000 Ohio State Da!! contest. ". " 15"'" '-"un ..", ... .ov •• ~~.~_ I ••• _ ...... 0 -.-.- _ .- ." _ tIm-I I E:lgene T_ J~!,!lu;ialc, of Dol" Mrs. H. A. Howes, of Bed. '. . '. . According to the OSU by the Ohio State University I to board the' buses for the then road, will offer its third ford lane, Mrs. Burt E. Tay. alumm hve In the DetrOit alums, half the fun of living Alumni Club of Detroit, at I ride to the stadium. I area-more than 125 of them in Michigan is being an OSU the Holiday Inn in Ann I In charge of it all were 1979-80 morning concert in lor, of 'Ridge road, Mrs. the Lecture Hall of the De. John A. Hendrie, of Deming in The Point~-4ln~ for a}l.of alu~ that weeli~na.!. Arbo!" . :.•, TJl.lar'llYIl'" and 'fi~vp""":"~. I. I 1~'L;';' troit Institute of Arts next lane, and the -:hairman of U. ','.-. !hu weeKend 01 'l'ner,~. we,re teleVI;IlHI par. I O!ilc .•r.~_.::.. i of Buckingham -:~c lllt;'l LUH'__"mvcrslty dIe:: .ruilli. I~ week, Tuesday, November 27, the day, Mrs. Crossen. year is the one on which ties around town to cheer and of the international ai- I> , •• • Ohio state meets the Uni- the Bucks to victory la~t umni association were there. Terry IS vIce-presIdent an.d . I The program, scheduled to I Also on th.: j::-::;:::l.'!l are versity of MM:higan in the Saturday, November 17, and I OSU cheerleaders led the I president-elect of the DetrOlt .. .' start ,,0" '-:':v~i>vo'dock, ..~. -"jjli:' Peter T. Y. K!ln, of been planned by Mrs. Robert Ply m 0 u t h, Mrs. Frank J. Crossen, of Tonnancour Zocharsid, of Detroit, and ------Mrs. George Zeitz, of Dear- born Heights. November Date Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Tay- lor will team for the opening For ]ardiniers number, a piano duet of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nacht The Grosse. Pointe Club Musik, K 525. Soprano Mrs. was the setting last Thurs- Kan, ac-companied by pianist day, November 15, for the Mrs. Zeitz, will perform four I monthly meetillg of La So- Richard Strauss songs. " ciete des Jardiniers. Nancy Mrs. Hendrie will play two . I Passfield presented a pro- Impromptus for piano, num. 1 granl on holiday table decor- bers 3 and 2, from Sch~rt's atIOns. Mrs. A I e x and e I' Opus 90, and violinist Mrs. Hlain, Ill, assisted by Mrs. Zocharski and pianist Mrs. Lawrence Va nd e rmar k, Crossen will close the pro- I greeted members and guests gram with Edouard Lalo's as they arrIved ior the noon Sonate Pour Piano et Violin, luncheon. Opus 12.

Phoro by Bonnie Perkins WINTERIZE your hair nO'wl \:\Tel1, it could be or it could be a potting Don't get caught In the "dead" of winter shed, or a playhouse you've seen the. little with dry, lifeless hair. . . • building at various locations around town, and CONOITI01IIN8 PERMS ' you'll be seeing it again tomorrow, in the Grosse reg. $35 $27.50 complete et Pointe Santa Claus Parade, and this Christmas it will be a very special gift for someone, for it's been donated by Active Industries to raise fiair :J.aihionJ t'J Shirle" funds for LINC, (Linking Individuals and Needs 21028 Mack 884 0330 .1 I in the Community), and will be awarded on Grosse P~nte Woods. . - _, . Thursday, Decemb~r 13, to someone who has I purchased a priz~ ticket, ($1 each, six for $5), COME TO THE MINI MALL frem Dianne Miller, 886-7568, or the LINe of- fice, 331-6700, Or from volunteers like Pierce stu- dent E.J. OLDE, (in the baseball cap), on special display days. The lady smiling in the background, . behind young Mr. Olde, is MARILYN BLAKE, project coordinator for Operation LINC. The six by eight foot structure has redwood siding, two windows with window boxes and a door that locks. Inside, there's a beamed ceiling, paneled walls-even brown shag.. carpeting.

I Club. Marilyn is membership Each year, (he Detroit chairman. ,Club awards up to two aca. Among other Pointers ac. demic scholarships to local tive in the local OSU Alum. students. These are one-year ni Association are John and scholarsMps. covering tuition Suzanne Smucker, of Tr~m~ I::nd out-of-state fees, and are ley road, (John is club not awarded on the basis of I treasurer), Don Stoeckel, of financial need. ON MFRS. SUGG. Roslyn road, who piayed on Two years agO, both schol. 1\ RETAIL PRICES Woody Hayes' first !Rose \ arshlops were given to Grosse ., Bowl Team, and Carl ~ent. ppinters. One year ago, one . II ...." :l!::hler, qf Whit~l~f road, an. lIGholarship went to a .Poirit•...... :.... •y other OSU varsity foot- er. No matter what U. of M. baller. supporters may w his per, Keith and Linda Mandish. Ohio State DOES recruit .... of Rivard boulevard, are reo stlldents for other reasons cent graduates. Dr. Thomas t.han sports! Boyd, of Harvard road, is Seven Pointers are cur- over 90. Television pei"son. rently students at Ohio State. ality Dean Miller, of Thorn They -are Mike Stoeckel, at Tree .road, is Ii loyal OSU Dayid Applegate. II, .and alum, as are Bill Aurelius, Kath,y Applegate, children of "The UttJe Toy Store in the Village" of Harvard road, Jerry Blake, alumni, and James SChmidt, ~ 296.00 of Willow Tree place, Ron Ba!'ry Quinn, Mary Ditty and DebOy Brooks, of Berk. and Jerry Antonelli. 16906 Kercheval 884-3009 I shire road, Dwight Bruwn, - of Moross road, and William Champion, of Lewiston road. Alwavs lOOk lor 'hi. trademark, hand.stenc;I'd on every piece 01 So are John and Melanie T~ genuine H;tchc;:ock furniture. 1t ;s your assurance of excellence" I Fisher, of Sunningdale drive, pre holiday L. HITCHCnCK ~HJTcHCClCKS -VILLE. C() 111Il.WARHAMT EI>'0 Walter and Carol Gray, of Centerbrook road, Dr. Jim Ka~kley and his wife, Betty. of Elmsleigh lane, Ed and Marge Price, of Lakepointe ~0Wv avenue, Art Weinle, of Lo- raine road, and Bill Wet- CARPET ,SALE more, of Barrington road. So are Fred and Mary Substantial Savings on RlIffnl~r, of Lewiston road, Ven .~' .. " - :.""'-!... .•• ! .. -# ..... _-_ ...._ ...... ,a ii ....!...... ' ~ ~~~ L...... ! ~~~-:::::=.===.A~ III :~L.~t~~t~~,I Hn.Hlii~ ~ il!11I iij ~llii ~; ;;:;;~ f~:;~:~~~~~:~ 'l: !_'!- ~ ._- .:.:.....~-- 'OJ4l • =-:;-- II ToJ2J~~ I. \l , , , I I I _."Il:1o"'''''' v ....., === -".. .- -"--. ~ ...... ,.. - --- F ~-~ Three Mile drive, Vicki Held. I I man, of Maumee avenue, Sale ends Nov. 30th. I Sid Newhouse, of Ker.by i\·1 · · I road, John Paynter, of Ren- I aud road, Leslie Sanders, of University place, and Dr. • CUSTOM WEAVE Alfred Whittaker, of Elms- I leigh lane. They support their club's • MASLAND many functions each year. I There's the Spring Banquet, I held annually at the Grosse I Pointe Yacht Club. There • KARASTAN ftl".. ;.... ~ ... 1.Il are monthly luncheons at - I.n".UUIIII II' UtI •."gsU the University Club. And, in addition to the "usual" social functions and meetings, the Detroit Club • LEES has jus.. completed a phona- thon for the Ohio State De- - famous duPont Antrons included velopment Fund. Ron Brooks hosted the East Side alums at Renaissance Center. 11:1"'"...._ n~~.... Cf- ...... , ."1",,,,,,,,", don't miss this factory authorized event •• U~.;.I VI."'" _"'M"~ .....""'"••••. donate through the Devel- Mfrs. $ugg Ret $199 opment Fund they may desig. Connecticut Rocker nate the use of their gifts- OPEN No. 465 including designation to the EVENINGS 21435 Detroit Area o..C\U Scholar. Mon., Thurs., ship Fund. Fri. 'til 9 .,ckAII. SALE .. , $159 (8el. 8 & 9 Mile Ro.) SALE ... $299 Tues., Weds., Sat. 'til 6 776-5510 Many other pieces not shown are on sale! REMEMBER ... SALE ENOS NOVEMBER 30th 23020 MACK AVE. ,!FRANKLIN STREET EAST Open Mon .• Thurs. 6: Fri. 'Iii ~ (i.Jeer 9 M!le Rd.) RESTAURANT and BAR III Other days 'tll 5:30 p.':". St. Clair Shores Closed Sunday. 778-3500 "Turn of the Century Foodstuffs \ I I Specially Prepared as in 1900 B.C. (befor~ chemicals)" OPE!"J MON.-THtJRS. 11:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT I FRIOAYll:00A.M. T02A.~: .• SATURDAY5 P.M. T01A.M. - Enterta.inment Most EvenIngs - Or Use Our 1/ SELECTED WINES, DRAFT BEERS AND LIQUORS I • Served in a manner and Atmosphere Most Pleasing To Our Pah'ons. Next to the Ren-Cen 673 Franklin '. (313) 259-3316 ...... ------, -----_._------

~. .. Thursday, November 22. 1979 GROSSE POINTE: NEWS Page Seventeen Women's and for Pointe Women .~.------_._------~.•_----_. ._-~._------_._------¥-_.. ..- - . dlRuu.Shattuck The Russell Krausmanns i Christmas .lunch Slated I Holiday 'Time for Pettipointe, Miss Hamby W ! I By Clark Women's Club I . e Troth Is Told Jayne Kennedy will wel, bring cookies to donate to a A gift exchange will be come members of the Petti. local nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shattuck, ,--rr r;....' pointe Chapter of Que9ters The Pettipointers are mak- of W::-rcn ha.:c ::1!:ounccd f eat u red during Clark to her home for a special .ing felt Christmas stockings To Mr. Krausmann t '1..". the engagement of their 111' ~ Women's Club's Christmas Christmas luncheon Thurs- this month, and will fill them M R . daughter, Kay Marguerite, to " I luncheon Tuesday, December da~, December 6. The~e, with candy and put names rs. 0 bert L. Tar Is Honor Matron for Her 51s- Robert Carl Rau, son oi N ". ~. ~_~ 14, at noon at Stouffer! East. I amId handmade. needlepoint .on e~ch one at the December ter, Whose Gown of Ivorv Duleette Melvin Rau, of Coun!ry Club .... .' I ..-. :-::-. "';';;'~' '~'Qi.J.Card games wm follC';,) and crewel holiday. decora. __lIleetlng. _" , Silk~SCitin 1$ laC&~f'\ccentgd ~rive, an~ ... :h~ .. late ~r:~e i_ ., , •. #i>~~. ,/ I hons, the Jadies will fe~l i 'rhe stock",,';':;'0i,t: :'.'~ ':A. " ,1 I G'.!~sts are we~come: )t~sero on Chickpn Kiev hQmemade I child, will ~...~",.,.t.. the A reception at Lochmoor Club followed the ~o~~:n~;~:'n. m,,: '~'."'-'-'''b !. '." vaL ....,;.... ,~ oclng taken by I salads ana 'aesserls. i Grosse Pointe ChHd:-en's no;;n wedding of Laura Elizabeth Hamby and Rus- The brlde.el~ct, an alu~. \ Mrs. John Lynott. Chapter me m b e r s willi Home this Christmas. sell John Krausmann Saturday September 29 in na of Motl HIgh School, IS Our Lady Star of the Sea Chu~ch. ' curr~ntly enrolled in p~e. RespIratory Therapy studies The Reverend Ralph at Macomb County Commu. ". V. Barton celebrated the with a fitted of nity Coli e g e where the nuptial mass for which peau d'angp. lace, a Vic- bridegroom, a graduate of the bride, daughter of torian neckline and long, Grosse .Pointe North Hillh Mr. and Mrs. Winston C. fitted sleeves. sehool, IS also a student. Hamby of Maison road " He plans on e n t e r i n g h' .' Her full, CIrcular tram was Emergency Medical Techni- c ose a ~own of Ivory accented by a deep border ci~n Tr"in!n'" at D"troit nen. dulcette silk-satin styled I of matching lace, and a lace er~i H;;pil~ii~ t-h'; f~ll;.f J ;,' . 11000. I ;', Currently, both Mj~~ ~hat- ..,e"l ' tuck and her fiance are em, I THB ploye.d at Saratoga General '1'S\.'.:" .., . ; RBD aA'W!R!a!lJ"i"'B~R' Hc;~;:~jng the engngement li;. ');r' BAND announcement, the young ::'!?;,,: • ;.:/: "< ':' i" couple e~!oyed a "night on 'f; ;tt~ . . , .,~~: k, ~ the town courtesy of the .'" ",,'j " ' '- • • ~ bride-:eled's brother.in.law Marriage vuW;; were spoken in Our Lady - . ~~ :';:cl~~~,er'cr\,:rr~r~~~' toe~ ~taz: ~f_.t!:~tS.:!' ~~ur;:h Saturday, TSepte~.~~~ 2?; troit. They dined at Giulio by L':U.t\fi LLlLd\BLTH H~IBI, dauguu:L VL ~~ ·3~A!" and Sons in the Hyatt Re. the Wmston C. Hambys, of Malson road, and Mr. ~~~'- \ /I \ ;/~C'>~~"D gency, then viewed a post. Krausmann, son of the Richard Krausmanns, of Doug Jacobs and hl!1-fl\mous Red Band is now avail- II di~?er performance by The Lincoln road. I able for private parties and banquets. "if a toe-tapping, Lenermen at DB's., ' highly-spirited good time is wanted, Chuck Thurston, En- I iiirtatnmenr COlumnlat, i'iiC\immGiids Doug Jacobs and t,~f) II ------) Honor matron Mrs. Robert I of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Rid Garter Band, featuring Orr In Foslien banjo picker Camelot headpiece held her L. Tar, sisler of the bride, J e f f r e y Krausmann, and

extraordinaire, with a voice iike Rudy Valise. U chapel length veil of ivory and bridesmaids Bar bar:1 James Vaughn. Shirley Eder, syndicated coiumnist, comments, '"Doug's silk illusion. Gormley, their cousin, Julie Kenneth Krausmann, an. music is contagious. delicious and habit forming. U She carried a bouquet of Krausmann, the bridegroom's other brother of the bride. MAKE YOUR NUT PARTY A ROUSINS SUCCESS ~ellow ro.s~s,. white car~a. sister, ~nd .Sll~~eri,~.~,V~~~~~~I gr~~m, ~a.sL~~n~~b~~rer. . _ FOR !NFOP.M.". T!ON CALL: lions, daISies and baby SOlwor~ bleeVt:!lt:!~S,lUll It:ll~''1 ~lIe ITlOLUt:1 U4 al>y's. I I=nR THF '\ .rY( I Call for an appointment todayl :~~td l>~~s~g~~~~rd S~au~: i DETROiT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ~'l _ ir~afl-3Jamrll (!1oiffitrrs mann, of Lincoln road, asked 'Ill PRESENTS 1 ~~,1-8470 .- WUliam Bolton to act as 'best iA . , . •• ,", -- I 20525 MACK .AV~NUl:: ft JI .. .11.1 ....u~ ...... :;un ...&- .... 'W .. l;'v •• - - ~ ' I ma- T_ ."'- "~"h.nn.-no U7er" lJ CHRISTMAS WALK':M.- 1 79 ~ I + 2 B!ocks South of 8 Mile I OPEN EVERY EVENING ~. _~;_~_m_~r_o~_~:_~~_rd_Of_Kr._t~_~s_~_~~_::'FES;;V~L y D~bo~~~~~~:'~ES111";. I ~I! r Phase I Focus ~ Grosse Pointe Birmingham-Bloomfield' On Computers I Thursday, December 6 Thursday, December 13 I I 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 8.m. to 4 p.m. I Thomas Allen, consultant !GeneraJ Admission Tickets I and president of Structured ! $5.00 Advance Sale $8.00 At The Door I Computer Systems, Inc., will )f Ticket Sales Will Be Limited I discuss the Microcomputer ill - Revolution at Phase 1's meet. ~ For tickets and further Information please call: I . ing this Sunday, November ); 881-9701 882-4080 882- 7901 I• 25, at 7:45 o'clock at Grosse 1\ Pointe Memorial Church. I RUDOLPH'S RIG TICKETS Phase I is the organization )f • for single young adults ages ill Bus, Ticket, Split of Cold Duck. Box Lunch I 20 through 39, who' meet [I $18.00 Advance Sale Only I .~. regularly Sunday e\'!~nings II Reservations by November 28. Please call: 647-4782 ,. I~"""at Memorial Church, ~£'.'~~~~~~~l:\~ ~~_l1Ili5ll1:1i __ JllSM __ M :JIfillIIfi_llIIii 1lIIi~

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Our French Mustard Is now especially priced for the ,\ HolIday season at $3.95. Great Gift Ideas from the II In the ~1IC\~e across from ! iI-fp/u>..Iik ~d l Jacobsen's. I 17fJfJ5 ~-::d ~.o.14ePlbinlf> tftf.f -121.; I JACOBSONS HOLIDAY HOURS FOR YOUR GIFT SHOPPING CONVENIENCE I OPEN EVERY NIGHT MONOAY THROUGH FRiDAY, SATURDAY OUR REGULAR HO~RS, Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 22, 1979 ------_.! _ .I.__ l'.T . .-... .. c _.... • ' - ...1- -. _.....-. ,.JI ...1~~ uUClelY l~e",/~ \7aLiieI~'='U tll~ i

. B ·d Regina High Mothors Meadow' Brook Plans Colony Town Club to Meet. tv~rs. John C. Burke IA Golden Christmas A nne Bayer, rl e Plan Arts; Craft~ Fair . __ Colony, Town Club was I ley Euwer who will present I Meadow Brook Hall, one founde~ for the purpose of a. :>rogram of show songs, M~~I~rsR~~~I~ ~Wlh. s:~~~~: . . ",'.,' . . 'f'j furthenng the cultural, edU-! With plano accompamment or !lLit~lga~s !nost m.ag~1l' cational, social and philan, by Jeanne Denby. Both are an arts and crafts faIr Satur. I lllstonc homes. IIlVlt!'S thropie purposes of its memo mpmbers of the Rosedale Of J0 hn C• BUrke day, December 8, h'Om 10 in ~ ,cent I : 1 the puLiic tl) help c~lebrate bers-:-and ~wo of those pur. j Community Players .... " . " !' ___' G ---",-.-. I \I the "ll!.rnin_g to 7 in .t"p pve-I -'-_-v-" "'" , ~....,,:~:,..r.:.~!~~!!Anniver~:lrV :and poses, SOCial and cultural, Assisting Mrs. Massnick I'V~'..-;:~~..!..9~._J!"t ..>ow:;'...."\...... ~.-..,..:..t~.ifc . i' ih""::" ."'.~::~:.~."•.~~j,.~.FOUO"'#IS J :1i.{r~t' ..Q"hu....SUJi"';a), Dec~cfflber ... .' at" tll ,- l' .. m "'~ "' will be "plir~lied whe'l the arf' l'nmrll1tee m"mbers Mr< Mid-October Rites; Pair Vacation on 9, from noon to 6 o'clock, e .,ii HC ,,1 ~c .:'.:'.l'~"'~.~"~-'"'''' "'." -. . • I • ',. .~; "'~., ...... •• _ I CIU~ meets lUeSUIJ.l',.:\"'':,,,, .101m 1\elU tlrow II, Mrs. Wil. Bermuda to Live in Po' t in the gym at the school in serve the. lOO-room Tudor ber 27, at the DetrOit Yacht Ham Hosbein and Mrs. George I In e Kelly road, Harper Woods. style mansIOn for future gen, Club. E. Rogers, all Pointers, Mrs. . At a n,oon ceremo!lY Saturday, October 13, in ~_ ..~,..:;,.I erati()ns via a Golden Christ. I :- so;cial ho~r starling at Frank S. Perkin, of St. Samt Paul s-on-the-Lakesbore Anne Marie Bayer nuptiai mass. ---e - mas Walk ,I 11.30 0 clock WIll be followed Cla;~ Shnr,,< an" Mr< Stew. . ~" ~" ---~..,--- 'VLH'\'}..V. . • by lunche()n, Then Mrs. AI- u. ~.~"' ...... " __• .. J ~ughte!. ~f ~r. ~nd Mrs. Charles M. Bayer, of A reception ~ollowed at The hall, on the campus oJ! fred W Massnick of Loch. art R. Boyer, Mrs, Sterlmg lirosse Pomte bOUlevard, spoke her marriage vows the Grosse Pomte Yacht '. to John CJ"ril Bnrlr<> ''''n of th- r< T~hn n .. ~I.es Club, after which the newly- (- Oakla~d Univer.sily, Roches' moor ~ulevaro, chairmar. of ,I S. Richhart and Mrs. Ralph -- ...... , u... C """. UU ..LIU.&.l\. I • -to ter, WIll be laVIshly dressed the day will introduce Shir, Zander of Detroit of Lewiston road. 1-- 'I weds leU to vacahon on Ber. in holiday finery and open' " Monsignor Francis X. end Father Albe t H'll _ muda .. Thcy wil~ make their for daily tours Wednesday, . ld d Th R b r 1 e home 10 The Pomte. Can fle ______an e ever- .______rand concelebrated the Th e b'dn e wore an !Vory. November 28, through Sun- •••••••••• sata peau ~own featuring a :ili,' day, December 2, from 10 to YOUR UNNEEDED fURS I New Orleans DIXIELAND Queen Anne ne~klinc and 5.30 o'clock each day except 1 I I Wednesday, when the hours ARE NEEDED .AT ~ and tn. lace-cuffed bishop sleeves. "" 'II i are 10 in the mQ!'!ling to 9 II CHET BO ~:~,~;~' {} " ill the evening. - II *"Ill TUESDAY',9 ~:ATwTHEJaLIDO I~~::o~~teSki~~e,a~~~q~~~o i: I I Proceeds from this annual oLee j " C L 'I 24026 f, JEFFERSON I scalloped, chapel Ie n g t h Dmmg,. oc"talls (Just North of Ii Mi.) train. 1 Christmas Walk are used for We are looking for FUR COATS, 1 She wore her grandmother's I the preservation of the hall. JACKETS, STOLES, etc, that you no All creative ~alents, floral decorations and production longer need. CASH or CONSIGNMENT. efforts are donated .by flor, 20339 MACK AVE, 88 t -8082 us lor ists, special exhibitors and Nr. Lochmoor Mon.-Sat, 10-5 II volunteers, I' I rJ Photo by Paul God, SettiJ!g Saturday, October 13, for the noon • O\\y r • soil • M J.Oth wedding of ANNE MARIE BAYER, daughter Pimples ,~heddea .. ~." of the Charles M. Bayers, of Grosse Pointe boule- vard, and Mr, Burke, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. rated ~ ... ~\aCK John Burke, of Lewiston road, was Saint Paul's- 'VIP CHRISTMAS on-the-Lakeshore, Something • ~cne Rrc::IIlIi!'" p - heir1(X)m mantilla of rose- Seattle, Wash., M i c h a e 1 BIG I pointe lace over a cathedral Roney, of Birmingham, Rob- irated KICK-OFF Jength illusion veil which ert Duker and Mr. Kramer. was attached to a Juliet cap, The bride's mother wore Jusi and carried a bouquet of an afternoon dress of laven'l posits stephanotis, phalaenopsis or. der and green print chiffon chids and variegated foliage. and pinned white phaelaenop- Happenedl Katherine Bayer was honor sis orchids to her purse. The C\Ogg maid for her sister. Brides. bridegroom's mother selected maids were Mrs. John Varty, a street length dress of beige SEBASTIAN INT1L. of Denver, Colo., and Colleen silk, featuring a deep V col. Burke, sisters of the bride. lar trimmed in wine silk. HAIR DESIONERS I\~S • groom, Mrs. Arthur Rohde, The bride's grandmother,' at Chevy Chase, Md., Mrs. Mrs. Bernard A. Clark, vf now offers David Kramer and Anne Neff road, chose a short, red Mason, of Denver. print .silk gown to which she PROFESSIONAL Their floor length dresses pinned white cymbidium or. SKIN CARE of wine chiffon in a small chi d s. The" bridegroom's Bernadette Mussill, R:G. Aloestician noral bouquet and subdued grandmother, Mrs. Cyril J. leaf print were stylt!d with Burke, of Balfour road, w()re Wl4R7 MACK one'shoulder, Grecian blouson navy blue chiffon. Across from SI. Jo.n of Arc . over which they 773-844D wore short jaclu~t-5 of match. I Recertified as & diplomate \ ing chiffon print. I of the American Board ()o \. They caqied small cricket \ Family Practice, as required I '/ boxes filled witli mulU~vlor- c,,"crJ 't~ years by the ABFP, I' ed silk flowers. was Pointer DR. AReInE Flower girls Lisa and Chris- W. BEDELL. tie Roberts, cousins of the

..~ bridet in burgundy.smocked. long dresses ()f vanilla cham- bray, carried, baskets ()f the . multi-colored silk fl()wers. .~thI Robert Burke came fr0M Sunday, Noventber .. ~ I Vi~an~va Un}ve~tYL to....act as Dest man lor Wli Ul'ihUeI'., Guests were seated by Char- Noon to 5 PM les M. Bayer. Jr .. brother of the bride, William Hurley, of Entertainment · Fun • Fashions --_:_,. st.. &- &- ••• Ii I Gene Miller's ,I I I i "INK SPOTS!' I P..@~e"t~d It", MArtin ~«!ot Kosins i. PASTICHE WIND QUINTETII .. • PAT JUDD, MIME i • FASHION SHOWS and you might win I • A FREE CARIBBEAN CRUISE FOR TWO courtesy of Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service and ,Carnival Cruise Lines Somerset Mall's 10th Anniversary • VIP CHRISTMASKlCK-oFF Carolyn Little Sunday. November aSth • Noon to S PM lost 36 pounds! YOU MAY WIN A CARRIBEAN CRUISE FOR TWO from Carnival Crui':\e Lines & Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service or one of "My fafal weight 10" took the many other gifts donate(1 hy thA Merchants at Somerset Mall. only 6 week~ .ndllelr ~lIer Cruise must be taken within 6 months of arawing. wh,1e d","na ,h.n I h'Cl ('\Ie, FILL IN AND DEPOSIT IN RECEPTACLE ON SUNDAY; NOV. 25th lelt In my h~'" between the hours of Noon and 5 PM ONLY

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Thursday, November 22, 1979 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS b"'T of and for PointeWomell Women's_.': Pa~e-"--" ...... ------_._------~------_.------. Ansel Adams to Give Talk In Pittsburgh " Wed ; Ansel Adams, one Of,' the Dray,ing and Print Club Williams-Atwell Vows Exchanged : America's .foremost .photogra. of the Founders Society De- Pittsburgh and John's Is- \ jersey dresses with bodice phers, will be tile guest trQit Inslitllte of Arts. Bride Wears Mother's Gown of Chantilly Lace land, Vero Beach, Fla. designs in burgUndy,. salmon speaker at 8 o'clock Monday . . _I:_ ..~..i ~.. -~ <:: -L:_ ... :t:' "A __ .&.:11- n~ A ~" ;~ evening, December 3, in the I Auditorium. capacity IS A\ t-'11'1UC\oI VYC:;I ':o..•• _.'!11 "I I, .JI ....llt.ltU ~~~"niate and peach, and earned rub. P J''' l",n' ...... I...... , u ...""'....."' .. "', . ':1: ..... ,,_~ ...... h ...I,. -.h ,Detroit Institute of Arts 1,200 seats. Tickets lor the rofessor of Surgery at IU .... ""'''' .... u V"."J'. ->- ~ .... of Alencon Lace P .. . RIchard E. W!lhams was the UnIVerslty of Pltt~- his son's best ma'!. Ushers i ~~1:tO{~U~ho~~ra~~;,:' ':ff!'! ~~~~ ~~~:tn~~~~~;;,d~;' At home in New York City are M~ and Mrs. burgh Scho:)l ot Medl- included Robert F Atwell include pungent comments I vember 8, at $5 and $15. All Charles Rockwell Williams who vacationed in cine and president of the the bride's brothe;, Henr; and slides of his wcrk-I seats are reserved. A $15 ~-'.,-. !11 ..:r .....1 • --_Jl..J': C ~ ...... ; .•. , Pittsbu~gh .Academy of P. Williams. lII, of Wpston. among the lIlUl>"t famous in patron ticket, (S7.!)() is tax ~-' ...... ,~....~~~..vuv ~ U.&5 t _.. ~,-~-~ .~'...:...... ~~..~;~ ";.MV~~ ...:4.aJ, 0ll"vl.J~1 I Medicine. ..' I ,~;ass.,'au .. ";i.i\=ir1i'itr'-Li: WII. '1 !h~ !!el~ of f;,." " •• photog. I dedu('!.l~lp!, I n c 1u d e ~ a 6, in Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, I raphy. champagne reception for Mr. Pa. Mr. Wiiliams is the son vI iiams, of Chicllgo, brothers 1------Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. of the bridegroom, James B. I The event is sponsored by, Adams following the lecture. Mrs. WillIams is the for-l daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Williams, of Provencal road. Perry, of Grosse Pointe, mer Amy Louise Atwell, Robert Burton Atwell, of The 6:30 o'clock ceremony Thomas W. Wynne and Paul at which The Reverend Henry Archer, both of New York I I DOG GROOMING Lawrence Thompson, III, and City, Richard W. Mellow, of TELEVISION I The Reverend Willard Well. St. Louis, Mo., Roger W. i YORKSHIRE SERVICE man officiated was followed Hull, Jr., of Chicago, and D. I :Jhij ~ :Jhaf lor ~fj b) a reception at Pittsburgh's Mason Granger, of Memphis, 19443 MACK fty appoinfmf>tl' 881.9007 '1SAVE" On Quick "Carry-In" Servicel Fox Chapel Golf Club. Tenn. The bride wore her moth. The mother of the bride • WARRANTY SERVICECENTERFOR: cr', wedding gown of Chan. wore a gown of champagne ZENITH, ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 I tiliy lace appliqu<:d G ',' C r C010TE'O Ff('nch illusion ~ilk I salin, and a cathedral length II chiffon. The bridegroom's 25 Ylisrs in Giant Preseived Plant Sale 2191$ MA_~~ A('twelln R & 9 MiI~ .R!!!... This Arlis! i mantilla of Alencon lace. She, mother wore aqua silk chif. .... I carri('d white gart!n'1;o,c. .. .IJon. Each chose a gardenia 3 Foo' SPREAD She was attended by a II corsage. u ;s=----~-~------...,sister,ir..law, Mrs. Robert F. Among family members Atwell, of Myrtle Beach, attending the wedding were BOSTON FERN IN 36 /~~ I handmade hemp Macrame hanger .. do- . a ' '/'7 kj iiiiAJ' ::-\'" I s.c., as honor rr'~tro~, ana I Tht:! Honorable and Mrs. G. ~ J VII' ~ '"t/.,J , \ I by Regina D. Higgins, of Vil. Mennen Williams and their ~~ lanova, Pa., as honor maid. son.in.law ar.d daughter, Mr. Reg, $25.95 NOW '15.95 Jte...... Kimberly Korner .. ,:;-~ I Bridesmaids were Judith and Mrs. Michael R. Burns, ;;;:.,t '~ Mack at Lochmoor . M. Williams, of washington'l of Grosse Pointe. They're chemical- I S th T D.C., the bridegroom's sis. More were Mr. and Mrs. ly treated and Ear.y uppers on e errace ter, Karen C. Hay, Mrs. Rus. MaxWeil Lounsbury Griffith, MondaythrougThursday,Sealingfrom5 p.m.to 7:30 p.m. sell P. Pennoyer and MfS'1 Jr., of Fayetteville, N.Y., Marriage vows were spoken at an evening require no care, _ a la carte menu - I William Whetzel, all of New Mr. an'! Mrs. Gilorge S. Men. ceremony Saturday, October 6, in Fox Chapel no water, or ______--oIi It York City, Carolyn A. Wen. nen, of Chester, N.J., Mr. Presbyterian Chuft:h. Pittsburgh, Pa., by kMY light. ning, of BeaV('f Falls, .Pa., I anti Mrs. John H. Davis, Jr., LOUISF. ATWELL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. the bride's niece, Mrs. Henry of :Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. FRIE PLANT Robert Burton Atwell, of Pittsburgh and John's L. Thompson, III, of Paoli, I Harry A. Inman, of Alexan., $7.95 Value I Pa., and Gayle 1. Garland, of dria, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Island, Vero Beach, Fla., and CHARLES ROCK- with your purchase IIPittsburgh. I Dale Euwal'd Markworth, of I WELL WILT .TAMS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of above special. They wore cowl.necked Rocky River, O. E. Williams, of Provencal road. MARKET PLACE 17311 EAST WARREN SEtWEEN MACK & CADIEUX To Mix Tuxedos And Tennis Shoes 885-8571 utors include Tom and Di- Allison, L u cia Zurkowski, HOURS DAILY 10 TIL 7 - SUNDAYS 12 TIL 5 Hors d'Oeuvres Prepared And Judged by ane S c hoe nit h, Vic and Dick and Gail Purtan, Mar- -.. Celebrities Will Precede Elegant Dinner l Sandy Caputo, Judge Peter i1yn and John Kelly, ~ne I Spivak, Kathy DuRoss, Jerry Taylor and "special contest- And Dancing at Hamilton Place Stanecki, J a c k McCarthy, ant" Rusty Staub. Sonya F r i e d man, Vince Information on tickets at, A slightly irreverent gourmet gala, "Tuxedos Wade, Florine Mark, Ardis, $100 per j)erson. (tables olli and Tennis Shoes," scheduled for Monday, De- Kenealy, Chuck Muer, Kar.110 for $1,0(0), may be oh- cember 10, at Hamilton Place, will benefit the en and David DiChiera, Bob' taineol by calling e54.6000. 1 Metropolitan March of Dimes. I Spooe G~neral chairpersons -W-h-en-a-n-t-h-e-h-o-r-s-d-'o-e-u-v- Craig and N!ary AII?a res have been sampled, it CHRISTMAS TREE Hall are workmg w~th will 'be time for an elegant The Christmas Tree is one of the '"u"i Duglass Duglass, presld- "inner. Dancing to John ideas from ch~rming traditions of the holiday season. ing spirit of the evening, Williams' Night Caps will .spode captures all that charm in its belllltiflli and an ail-star cast of \ round Gut the evening, \ Christmas Tree Pattern. Christmas Tree e x e cut i v e committee The hors d'oeuvres contrib- . KISKA JEWELERS dinnel tt1ure to pur on ihe iublf! (Hid eiijoy I lHembers to produce this i ~_ .~ , MEMBER~ER~C...A..t-l G~~t,.SQCIE1"'{, throughout the holidays. un~~~~l'an~x~~t~~ai~~e~_' ".'M' "'A'U'"D-"<..'F'....--..;t:'i0i7.0N.~:;-;:,'.'\ .ia3 K~RC~eV"'\1 AVE;~'-':~-"88It..S755 rities will be on hand to pre- . :' L, (.'...," !;;:;,~::1L,- . pare hors d'ocuvres for a 'Ladies 14k Yellow Ring .60 ct. Ruby _:.~.. 245. panel of prestigious judges Ladie£ 14k Yellow Gold Ring including Jane Wyatt. Gael , .95 ct. Ruby _.. _ 150. Greene, Bob Talbert, Tish 882.6880 Myers, Richard Findlater, Ladies 14k Yellow Sapphire Ring, 98 Kercheval on-the-Hill Grosse Pointe's Mary Conway 2 Diamonds 175.0 and Harry Satchwell, whose 14 k. Gold Contemporary Pendant I new edition of "Meet, Eat and Enjoy Greater Detr01t'. with Pearl 265.00 is just out, and George Pier. 14 kt. Yellow Gold, 6 Diamonds, • rot ... "if we're lucky." 1 large Blue Topaz Ring 995.00. The contestants' recipes will be prepared in quantity 14 kt. Ladies Ring, 4 Diamonds, • for the guests by the chef of • 1 Gamet _ 185.00 Hamilton Place, and while 14 kt. Yellow Gold Ladies Ring, the judging is taking place. o 8 Emp.T::llci.c: 4 Diamonds .. , 650.00 the Pastiche Wind Quintet' will play, the 36 young worn. I Ladies 14 kt Rir"!9,Pint TourmaHne 210.00 • en of the Michigan Aquarius - .Ladies 14 kt. 3.13 ct. Andalusite, Swim Club will perfonn in 6 Diamonds 550.00 • Hamilton Place's pool and Chuck Muer's raw bar will Ladies 14 kt. Lavendar Jade Ring 350.00 I tt a-"oil~bl~ ~t ~ yar!el.y t1f II .Ladies 14 kt. Lavendar Jade Pendant 175.00. 1 places - sucn a; ,ht: uivi'll'i '1. __ ;;~D~=.:!!('~Cj Fnrrings $87.50 to 900.00," board. \ ii I I - .... Detroit Waldorf School I * WATCHES Slates St. Nicholas Fest for all purposes

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Lester. Lanin Plays in A.nn Ar~or Dec. 1 Daughters of Isabella I Fashion Polish Tree Ornaments The Harry Calcutts, III To Host SC'cial Evening' . . , Lester Lanin, who has, band, excerpts from "P'OI'gY', dinner and dancing from 9 --' I Three classes in Polish Ieight, Will be offered at 10 pl.a)'ed for thousands of wed. and Bess" sung by Willis until 1 in the morning. A De C' I 616 Christmas Ornaments have o'clock. for a fee or $1. Chil. dlllg5. and debutant~ balls Patterson and Jacqueline .. " ..' , • mhat Ufs I lberclel h' I been scheduled for this Sat. dren ages nine through 13 Daug ers 0 sa a, as I .. "4 I.h a learn to make Geometric ,and IS \\:ell kn?wn III The Green from the University Benefit tJd{~ts l,l.re avail- ~r:1r""'" scheduled a social eVening,' urday, N()1iemiJ~t' - , 3.... e. m .y POinte, IS commg to Ann of. Michigan's S c h 001 of able .at $150 per couple Pa. ... ; f M d N b 26 Detroit Historical Museum -I Trims at noon for a $2 fee, Arbor to conduct his 15. Music, "Fat Bob" Taylor t~on, $500 per couple Spe.. 4.~, I,or on ay, ovem er • -.-- P E'''' <:h II T' "" starting at 8 o'clock at each for a different ag~ aper of> _. e rims WI .. picce orchestra at the Michi. singill~ • p II" (' l ion c; from clal Patron and $l.~ J>t;r Gabriel Richard Knights of group. be taugt>t to ages 14 through E!an Ll'a""lIp. Saturday De. "Fiddler on Th R f" i couple Ben.efactor. lhere s I . adult at 2 o'clock, also for a ", ...', . -"--- , . . e 00, •. a.u, al'- _.- u"J"hv Host cate. '" I Columbus Hall In East War. Beads and Straw Orna- $2 fee. cember 1, at the fourth. an.' Pl~lil", '~"ille;' ':';':j')tigiiy' anti' • ~y ... '. ;"t "'::," .- . I .....' .~hn avenue, If" th .', I nil:!! !.>!.'!H~!'i!for Saint Jo-l ....O!:il1ists Carlot!;; Wil:ren and! g0l?'. clgr ... u\:kcts for a ..... I ~- .. , ~ "_. .' mpn .€i, cr ~~~"'.'...~tte rouJ.;1 I :~.~..~..\"~yq ..~~.~~p.<:'e reser .. seph Merc)' Hospital's EqUiP'l John McCollum, university' $2,500 donahon. I <:o-eha!r!adH~c; for t his I .- - \'alions :;:,.:.....~"!q'.:;:-c~. Th" I ment Fund. of Michigan School of Music, Ticket information may be month's "night out" are I and Genevi~ve. Griffin, 886. j numlie~ to, call for more in. There'll be cabaret "tyle w.ith a medley of Irish melo. obtained by writing the hos. ~orence Genuise~.2615, 8515. Donation IS $2:... I_formatton IS 833.9721. entertainment in the league's dies. , pital's Development Office, . .. . There II be a champagne P.O. Rox 995, Ann Arbor, I various dmlng areas, lilclud- rec!eption in the league con- Michigan 48106, or calling ing a :\lexican Mariachi, course f:om 8 to 9 o'clock, 572-4040. AUCTION Fridav evening, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. Saturday morning, Nov, 24 at 11 a.m.

Sunday afternoon I Nov. 25 at 12 noon fUhlllng an objecli aO\l coll;cllble~ removed from Ihe ESTATE 01 WILLIAM C. RAN DS, Jr. '--ais.-cOfflii:1ilifeslroiii"a------_.- -- prominenl Grosse Pomll tolloclor

~alel ParMing ",~h our compliments Left: QIIon tanm. il, Spanish arllsl ALONSO PEREZ (1893-1914) canYas size 29"' , 24" FuT1her inlormalion by phone, 963.1379 Across from Renaissance Center DuMouchelle Art Gaileries Co. 409 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit Phones 963.0248 & 963.6255 Photo bv P~'J! Geeh Lawrence F. DuMouchelle Joan Walker Ernest J. DuMouchelle At a late afternoon ceremony Saturday, Art and Estate Auctioneers and AppraIsers September 22, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church ! ;-- - ELIZABETH ALLEN GRAM, daughter of the II Harris James Grams, of Moran road, and Mr: Calcutt, son of the Harry C. Calcutts, II, of EDUCATION Traverse City, were marrieu. IS THE ANSWER We at Lamia, UK' pr(lf~s;:;iona/ co;:;me- tologi5t5, beii"v.e that educallon is the I )II ;Miss Gram Is Wed answer. I.' J I I Reafizing Ihe problems of handling blow- ers. curling Irons, and steam rollers, the stafl at Lamia invite you to an educa- To Harry Calcutt, III tional evening, Iree 01 charge, we will personally help' you 10 achieve a great look in a shorl amount 01 time, through They Vacation in London And Motor Through a beller understanding of your hair and Scotland Following Mid.September Rites what it can do lor you. ' I I in Memorial Church reception at the Grosse Pointe Club fol- 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. LAMIA the wedding of Elizabeth Allen Gram and Novsmber 28 16239 Mack evening Harry C. Calcutt, nI, Saturday, September 22, in 885-5946 Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris I' ThClr dresses of pale Pl~k. , JOSEPH P. PERSE with James lir

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'""; cC1:'Ks' COU£CJlCN ,; ~-"''''''''---- ' .. ~.-.-- ...""''> ...... / . ",' . I' ,.~ ~f' .. • ./ Treat yourself ./ ,. .~/r~ Q to something SPECIALISTS IN IMPORTED GOLD .JEWELRY special! Judy Hymes of Georgia~ Lighting will - ANNOUNCES - be visiting our Store for the Home on Get and give the "Mich. Thursday, November 29 from 12 to 3 p.m. igan Cooks' Collection" and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to give seminars OFF' cookbook published by on the history of home lighting. A noted ....,. ~ --. ,he Amefiean Cancer authority, Ms. Hymes will bring with her Society. As little as a $5 01~JILL STOCK - THRll CHRISTMAS donation is all it takes. a remarkable collection of fine original This includes a huge selection of t 41< & t8K solid gold chains, bracelets, charms, earrings You'll have 192 pages of antique lamps and accessories, plus many I and rings. Everything a fuii 55% off re'ai; thru December 24th. I'great cooking ideas. exquisite reproductions from the Georgian r It's our way of saying thanks to 011 our friends who shop at the 14K Club. I And ... more importantly I .. ,vou'U have the satisfac, line available at Jacobson's. DUring her We invite everyone who wants the Highest Q\;~lity !~alian gc.ld je\--/elry at the Best Price lion of knowing you've seminar, Ms. Hymes will discuss both hp.r to stop in and compere. I I ;:i"f"" valuablp. support to research i'lf1d world travels in searell of HOPE TO S.fJE YOU SOOl~ the American Cancer exciting additions to her finp- collp-etion. Society's lifesaving pro. She will also offer advice Oil decorating HOURS: Mfll" CHIIS''''AS l!"rams. techniques to accessorize your home with MONDAY CLOSED FRIDAY 10.6 ~. HAPPY NEW rEAl, CALL: TUESDAY 10-6 SATURDAY 10-6 I. ' antiques and reproductions. Please jOin WEDNESDAY 10-6 SUNDAY CLOSED ~~ ,(' btH/r'rtL I 557-5353 " us for Ms. Hymes' most interf'sting visit. THURSDAY 10-8 . II II Douglas R. Duditch ~ 1/ i" WE DO REPA.IR WORK! Propmtor American. I :'l CanrerSoctety. I 1-THE 14K US 18424 MACK 3_.43 060".8 . Thi"Pa<"Mrrihu..dhyrh.:~::rj, Jacobsorls CL 1 STORE FOR THE HOME - 7i 4 i Il.EH(;Ht:VAL AVE I I i • Mitt ... ';. -I Thursday, November 7.2, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One Women's Page--by, of' and for Pointe Women -.------.-_._---- Tri.Deltas to E~!~rtain at Children's Hospital IReliefs Reflect If From Another Pointe of View ,I P(,[rl~ons Art Is on Display at Lorh,noor ~embers .of the Gi'osse i for their philanthropy: sup. IP , l' L.f I ------Pomte.Detr(llt A I u m n a e port of hospitals which focus e rse pO IS I e .------,' Paintings by Chuck Parsons I His paintillg~ show interest markings:' . , C~apt~r of Delta Delta Delta on childhood cancer, oncology (Continued from Page 15) are featured this month at, in design and color rather Chuck ~ars()ns studJCd at .~wIIlgl~e a party for patients and hemalology. Three recent1y.acquireil reo n' arkable service Lochmoor Club. Mr. Parsons I than perfect execution of de. the ,Amerl.can Academy of at Children's Hospital on At Children's the festivi. !ieCs from Persepolis, (5lh. . ..: works in acrylics and blends tail. "r p.urposely stay away Art In Chicago.. He worked ~h~rs,day, December 6, at 1 ties will feature a magic 4lh century B.C.), are dis. The gUild sa!d thank you very much, but the soft muted colors in impres. from the realistic traditional in the commercIal 3rt fwld ,U ClUC". show uy Don Boscu, Iuiiuwcu jJlay(;J lLuW in the Detroit leha w nu 1 dta~e hme from ~he wor~ ~a~ h~~d an~, sion'istic studies of wildiife I style prevalent on calendars I for 15 years before moving I 1 t This special event wi!! be by a pinata and refresh. Institute of Arls along with \v. a ,t a ~r all, wa') more Important: 1\e111~'y-aj:a I and sport scenes. and duck Slaw!,,,," h" eX' tc H;::r~orSprings. the 10 c a I celebration of nienls. All area Tri.DC'lta3 1 another relicf of th? same thIS certamly DID NOT mean that t!tey WER~N T I Also included in the Loch. plains. i His work also is currently 1 ,Sleighhell Day, on which are invited to join in the origin already in the coliC(;. grateful-:-the ~embers would preter to gel on I moor exhibit, his first in the "r try to show the subject I on display at Country Pa~son II ' fun, and may caU Mrs. A'I lion. . With their WUliIc.. I Dl:troit area, are some in in its natural, habitat, .per i Callery in Harb~~ .?prlllgs co eglate and alumnae Tri. Jac~ ~,alst~re.r at 886.8735 .!_h_: Importa~.~e ~~,.t~:se ',' . So ~elen .~,~~.~eE~...?Irecto; of v~~!~nteers., ~t. l"r"~til1~ f;:"'::b studie<; ~,-.' !~"ps juy a gl!~pse ~,i i:, ;;, ar:d ~nc. ~o,;,;.. '. ~...'. j ;r; -- •. _~.",.~~~ .. 'I'::'r';,:,~ '.,;", :I\}} 'V'Ul', '(~ ...... ~~ ..... '. .r.;-I.' •• j!... . -l1...... I ...~...... ~ ~.-. ~~..:~ ! ~....-;-I. ,,,}I":' .' ...4 ..~:}-~!"_ ...'!~ r- 'r.H ...... ~et.: to '. de J"bU1.,tc to V; :.J. •.,. I1t ft: ~ i"'".':.~....~-_...... 1,1 ....-nhl){)'C'." ~ t"'let{fp~tJ()n n' _tc l""lnr and I Buena Vista Colo. ------. rcf~stallati?n of th~ ~usc .. pi~~-d~~i;]~~~;.(if the- guild's. Tuesda'y "'~ornin~ - -:-'~"(--..:..- ~'o,..~=- ".Jl 'f .~ th""-:"_" .. ' ~~.~~4 ~ __ ., - ' •• um s Anclen~ .Iranlan Art working sessions at the War Memorial. ~ ~ ~ ~'::J rO/t-" Gallery by WIlham H. Peck. * * * "L_ ,~~ 9;-,;---.--.-- ... -.--",.,,-1 r!""ntor1-_. - --- . I I ... - ftAHAMAS ONE $32900 cd grey limestone reliefs * * * I Ine D WEEK once decorated stairways and Meet, Eat-and Enjoy! FROM • ba~queting halls at Pe~se. There was meeting, eating and MUCH enjoy- In jllst 3 hours .!rom ;~1etro A i~7)ort ,YOll can be fT()U~ ;. O~-nDI:COUNT pohs. They repres.ent. Persian ing down at The Rhinoceros as Grosse Poiute's <-> . ,,__ ~ I cou.rt serva~ts ,b~mgl~_!.~~~ Mary Conway and Harry Satchwell launched the ing. playing lennis or sunning }rOllrse(l by tlu" t)()o! I U I to the royal rea~l, a rt'I'Mau f'fib. d't' f th . I "M .E - spearman and a Persian lie 1 IOn 0 elr very popu ar eet, at and o.! one o.! the most bealltil-ui lropiccti resorts ill thp 1 • II l'il\nrf nfripi~l wi1h ~taff En~oy Greater Dcti'"uit" eurlicr this month. _ PLUS DELIVERY CHARGE ~;h~~ing---t~'ib u t ~bearers As always, the book is addictive. "I'm just Caribbea n. ' liD A'dUIDliI Chrgl into the presence of the going to look up ONE menu"-and an hour later ,.r 11011PHONE king. you Surface for air, visions of duck a l'orange , 884-6411 or 12 Influences from Assyria and chocolate mousse dancing in your head, dying CAll US AND FIND ABOUT THIS and Ionian Greece combine to go out to dinner. our L I EXCITING TRAVEL ADVENTURE ANY PATTERN _ ANY BOOK I in the reli~fs to .form a. court If that's not practical, (it's midnight, say, and "" "" I style. WhlCh IS umquely you're blow-drying your just&washed hair), there's Coordinating Fab ..lc8 Available _ Ira;~~n. n-'--" '~r,a"'h hf I not~ing tl? ke~p you fro~ YO~lr _own kitchen. The Kerr & Reid Travel Co. WE CONTINUE TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE , ~~t~;d~~~~~:~:'~~~';~.~~~~'~::~i~s°i~t~;~~~,c~ll~n::i:~~:~;~~~:-:'~n~u~~ 63 KERCHEVAL un .he Hiii (C ..l..n; .. : ';"..:. ~:d9'J HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9:00 A.M, - 5:00 P.M. I from 9:30 to 5:30 o'clock. one of them). (313)882-2002 ------1 * * * Now: if you've wondered how Mary and Harry choose the restaurants they include in their book, and why they exclude some, here's an opportunity to find cut. . The authors will tell all, discussing their fa- vorite eating places and describing how they came \ to put their book together, at the Woods Branch , of the Grosse Pointe Public Library next Monday I evening, November 26, at '( o'clock. ., The public is invited. There is n:> charge. Questions are encouraged. Answers will .be given. pre-Christmas * * * Fashion Group Benefit In it" 50th aniliversary year, The Fashion Group, Inc., is again joining forces with the De. troit Police Department to raise funds for Police SALE Athletic League programs for underprivileged chil- Idren. Friday and Saturday only! And for two special fashion scholarships: one dedicated to the late Margaret Rice, a charler member of The Fashion Group and a great con- 20% OFF tributor to its growth and vitality. the other dedi- I eated to the late Marji Kunz, fondly remembered most new Christmas fashions! for her worldwide coverage of the fashion scene. • skirts • slacks • suits • coats Fund raising vehicle is a fabulous auction of special acquisitions and designer clothes for men, • blouses • street dresses • after 5 gowns women and children, set for Sunday, December 2, in the Renaissance lJaIIroom of the Detroit Plaza Hotel. -~~--~~------rI • The fun begins at 1 o'clock and continues until I RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL 5% O~F ! 7!k:r.!!.,'lrft.?rd .730ngiorno the last bid is in. Tickets are $5 advance sale, $7 at the door. They may be obtained from any L_~ ~~ .!~!..S__AD ':!~'!!~~~:!.'!!."-_1 XOr!lIfef({9"inancla(2Jwklin9' 900 7o.",r 'lJtMl 7roy. :JIGclUgal1 4tfCl9.~ ... '. (1UV~T " J ip;~~~t'jt~ch~j~t~a~-c~~~~';tI ;;~Ln~~;~ 'he' ~h;~.i"~ptb;.;~'ii:iI unusual tree trims. paper. r1~~cn. " ! u•.,...u .n.aJ twice this holiday season: at ing Li Quezada 357.0385. ., candles, ornaments • I I Fint Methodist Church DC ' Ferndale Sunday afternoon, CHANDELIER December 2, at 3 o'clock, and l I at Bloomfield Hills Baptist I Church Sunday evening, De. ~~' ...... cemb~r 16, at 8 o'clock. SALE The group of womcn from all areas of metropolitan De. All Crystal Chandeliers on sale at troit, under the direction DC Carolyn Eynon, accompan- ied by Pamela Dameron, is dedicating the program to l the youth of the world in honor of The Year of The 20-S0%OFF Child, I Choral selections will in. Regular Retail Prices clude music hy Ba-:h, LUboff'l! Vivaldi and Brahms as well T as other pieces in keeping Gleaming crystal I'\':'h +L...... "'"''''1 ,. '('P;"'l" CRYSTAL 1 • ''''I "'l...L 'Iv ••"" ." o.JO .. II. '". I PENDANT artistry Iives in Admission, (adults $3.50, I these lighting crea- ~tudents and senior citizens I IDEAL FOR tions. Select from $2,50), will be charged to de. 1 Foyer, Bathroom this and dozens of fray costs. Tickets for both other crystal light. I Bedroom, Hall ing fixtures in a etc. \ ariety oCsizes and classic period styl. NOW 1995 ing. All on sale. PRESENTING RARE SAVINGS FOR YOU IN 14K ANi) I~n. GOLD CHAINS AND BRACELETS IN EVERY l.ENGTH !\;\ID STYLE. WAS 39.95 Hft:SE SAVINGS ARE POSSIBtE BECAUSE WE MADE WISE Pl1R{'HAS1"~~ EARI.lEK IN THE YEAR BEFORE THE PRICE OF GOLD REGAN TO SALE ENDS NOV, 25th. 19i9 ESCALATE. THE PREClOiJS COLLEt:J'WN. FROM ~5v TO ~;\;AAI. DISCOVER THE CHARM t54l uiiHs in An ,.,t~r{~~\.:!~i!? (ll~:~~lHtif', [n.~~_ HOURS. - MON .. SAT. 8-5 p m: MON IS FRI ti119 pm OF QlJR TINY GENTLE DUCK Delicalely reproduced In TROY. 585.1400 enamelingon Silverto dan~le AV tromyourWristor suspend 01') ,... 1241 l 14 Mile 11 mile l yourownthmcha'n Adorable! R Add $100 post. Mich. Res, add 11Er.TRII". ROSEVillE. 771.2211 4% tax $7 00 27311 eratlot IN of 11 M,) El ~ --: HARBOR GIFTS P.O. BOX 77 liGitTiNG CENTt:RS Keego Harbor. MI. 48033 Gifl Bror;/lure AV8l/soie.

_~ __ ~ ...... _...... _...... _ ...... - ~_~ ....._._.____...._ ""'.eM: .. _ ~ .4~JIII ...... ~..,; ...... ~~..._..~ __ -....-_~~ ~ __ _... " '~""''-''''' _' _ -'...... '.'_ .. ~.. =.=~_.'•., Page Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 22, 1979 News Gathered from the Pointes ------_._._._------illUSPlln" Ha.~Holida)" Gifts At Ease Before The Christmas Walk 1 Macomb Sscretaries . Stocking Time tor l'rOllngsl~r:; Plan C~ristmas Party A class for youngsters ages i aherno~n, at the Detroit Ilis. Even ~ene~e~ Scrooge I exciting as those of any pre. Th M b Ch t f five through 12, teaching' toric ..l Muscum. Fee is $2,50 would fmd It. dlff1c~1t to ig. I vious hOliday season. "We p e ,acom a . er 0 them to make Christmas per child. Advance reserva. non' the hohday gifts from I look for unusual or one.of.a- the National Secretaries As- Stockings, will be presented . . ar.JUnd the worid available Ii kind giils whieh ofier a' . socintion (International) willi twice this Saturday, Novem. tIOns arc reqUired. T~e num. IIt)l\ II in the Chri_stm~s Shop uniqueness :lOd sense of good I hold its annual Christmas ~er 24, at 1~:30 in ~he ,morn- ber t.u,call. (or more mforma- :Jt .de Dctrolt lnS!Hl!te Of, tastc hard to find c!;;:lwhere," I :\rt5. notes SColt. party Weullesoay, December ~~ ~~~_ ~galn~~_ln the tlon~~~33 9~~ _ n'Jbl'rl Scott, m use u m The gifts featured this 12 at 6 o'clock at Tutag's On Entertainment will feature I by Wednesday, December 5, ,hops manager, says this I )'car include handpainted The Hill, Warren, with Sliced Dale Ares and his Hawaiian may be obtained by contact. ... - •.• -:I ....!~::~.:;:~hS:...~t:.j! . ::-,,.::...~~ .~;...~i:~i"'!~-.~..;..:...t;.~;~..:~~.-:.).:'.~ ~ 11 e ~ Tenderloin of Beef at- $12.5", I Review. Guests are welcome. I ing Barba~a A. 'Walter, '127- ~,- '....",.~ .~.." '>0',".'''; :ill,~:...'::-:':t:f''z'' it!"; Snrimp at, Fu!'thl'r i"f()r'Jl,i!t!on and res.! ~:e~eV~~I_~gs,727-6525 dur- Our 30th V'lr I$13.7. " di""" ,ho"". I,...."...,. w.'''. moo' " ,"' '"e ho•• ", """ .. r Limp Repair i lamp Sh.de 1Amf.l Recovering Speclall.ts MAX SHODCK INC. by mart'n Inc. REALTORS Speclallzlng In lamp Shad" and replacements FOR BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD PROPERTIES PHONE" 774-6820 21867 Harper. St ell.r Sbore. Between 8 and 9 Mile R.JId. CALL MARTHA SATTLEY MORAY '_""tl..-.. ASSOCIATE BROKER ~ Blr1IIllIl~a. O"lce 644-6700 (Office) fQUA~ HOUSING -,lorIB Ol'ltOlTUNtTY 300 Soulll Woodward AVI. 642-9862 (Ruld.nce)

Pictured at ease before it's time the Christmas Walk homes Christmas to start Christmas Walk-ing are Walk day-but for $6), may be ob- MRS. HOWARD JOONDEPH and tained by calling 881-9701. The Walk MRS. WAYNE WEGNER, (left and will be presented in Birminghaml right), in charge of the Grosse Bloomfield the following Thursday, Pointe half of the Junior \\Tomen's December 13, .and many Pointers are I 1 Association for the Detruit Sympho- planning to travel across town on ny Orchestra's annual fund raiser. Rudolph's Rig that day ... and if Five beautiful Pointe homes, beau- you'd like to join them HURRY UP tifully dec::Jrated for the holidays, AND CALL 647-4782, for deadline "vill welcome visitors Thursday, De- for reservations for this convenient cember 6, between 10 and 4 o'clock. bus service, with luncheon included, Information on tickets at $5 pre-sale, is Friday, November 30. I (they'll be available at the doors of MUCCIOU r boxes from the Russian vn-I' multitude of intricate de. , Michigan craftsmen also STUDIO lages of Palek-h. Mstera, signs, excellent for wall contribute to the gift ideas. GAil FRY Fedoskino and Kholvi. Each decorations. I G e 0 r g e Lindino's wooden '., is a signed oi"iginal and thc From Peru there are con- toyS are sure to piease chil- Creative Gold Jewelry colors are oriental in inspir- temporary ceramics in sizes I dren of all ages, and jewelry Designed by' Nate Muccioli ation-rich oranges, reds and to fit all decorative needs. created by Roz Balkan and EXPERT JEWELRY REPAIR yellows, 1Jrilliant blues and Each ceramic piece has a Kery ~fcBri~e is a f

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SCREENS, FIJ\JEROSEWOOD .11JJ1lIfillRIL",- ....~~.:~--.: '.. FURNITURE, LAMPS. ~ : Iim[{[00 : :.'_::< ~~RRCE~A~~~S;;\~lJ ~ t :_'-MITffL 1'-/1 . ~PL~ATES:VASES,f,. '~~. . PEKING GLASS, A . FIGURINES, FOODOGS, :-. • -, PAINTlt'-!GS, OXIDIZED $695.00 METAL, BRASS,CLOISSONNE, 14kt. yellow gold contemporary ring. jADF, IVORY," /, JEWELRY, Diamonds total 1/3 c1. COLLECTOR ·ANTIQUES .. _ -. (Actual size) AND MUCH MORE. , Most {;;t<:riordesigners ag'-!'/' that accessories are .. hOIJ) an E'xciting collection of rings, pendants, tile key to a successful, pleasant home demr. The bracelets and watches, each under $1,000. - interest in fine quality pieces from the orient is at 14kt. & 18 kt. gold jewelry with diamonds, an all-time high, due to better availability and . pearls, emeralds, rubies, sapphires and other fHCCIOUS stones. ;::';::'O:':~::::::',~:::::"0:'~h,:::,~~;i::~;'innI to \lour present mood or a treasured gift for an I i'1terf'stillg frienlt, it's time to sfe the collection at @ CO. CJ.lA.,RT~RHCJJC)b the newly 0=~:LERY I EVERYTHING IN FINE JEWELRY IN THE MIN1 MAll I 16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe, 885-1232 ,\.~.1<;terCharge. Visa It American Express ~~~~~~~ ~;:C~~ I t 1313) 885-5147

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Thursday, November 22, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NF.WS ?oJ ge Twenty- Three ------~-----~-----.....------.-- -~------Women's Page by, of and for Pointe 'Vomen, -~------_._------_.---- -. - Questers Support 'Tapestry Proj~ct Preserve Beauty at War (Continued from Page 15) I.of --th~-G~~s~e .peii;te Wa~: available between 9 and 5 l\l?re were the ?I[e,dames Memonal AssocIatIOn, to be' o'clock any Friday, in the , Wllham Kennedy, Rob crt u.'ed {or repair and rest ora. I War Memorial's new Art -- J-,/., Bershback, Leo Cow I i n g, tlon of the War Memorial: Wing. All interested stitchers Frank Longo, Stanl<.'y Kenn, tapes~ries. I are most welcome. H,enry Lam'pman, Ed \II a r d The money is needed lo! ---.------,...ells, W I I I I a m K r e h ~, purchase suppJi(';; for the I ~------Ci:arJc, "';flght, u..\ill Ri., work-but people afi' ne"cld :! S' ..J even, Erwin Garning, James I ioo,-lo.'cio'-ihe actual stitch. i I h 0 I~.LIati u .L..... - LeDuc and ~!~c. Howard ery. There's an initial nnri"rl , I 1V I, '~"~".~i:'dl""l, F.~,I_ .\".'. ('nordin. i o[ traininr; -.,,"~" h;ch. vol. ,., Th"'-' 'p- • t : . , ,L_ '''_L: "'_,_ I.. • - .- . i e oln e .... dlUL Ul l,.U\.- .t.h ..U1bl.4U ....1.,,'"1,.> I u'::' ..~~:::; :::::'j' ...... ~:!::.~~~:::::.~:' .. Ir Organiz.ation uf Questcrs. : c(}nveniencc, an hour or more, I Ii . The Questers presented a: at a time. I (Continued horn Pag 15) ! :c~eck fer $2,238Y; t~ John! Fl1r~her illCQrmalion, in. I Among 56 Bi.Countye Com. ! .". L~ke:- cxec~tlve director structJOn and traming are! munity Hospital employes' tlWoman of the Year" Honors I ' ...... -... , ~ . I granted certificates IJ1arking j Wilcox Realtors is pleased to announce that Janet Re. ~ five.year anniversaries was sseguie, a member o[ their selling staff. was honored GJe.e. \\'0 I Pointer MARY BRISTOL. recently at the Renaissance (edter as .'Women of the (). \.' 11 vl )e. ,. * ,. Year" for the Detroit Chapter of Women's Coune!! of e.'" 1 'o().b "W\ I Named to Valparaiso Uni. Michigan. Janet has been associated With Wilcox, of ~ o~f) '\1'>'< versity's spring semester Grosse Pointe [or 11 vear~. She I,a.' been a member of ~ () t Dean's List was TIMOTHY the "Mi!!ion Dnllar Club" [or the past several years \1 'S. KRAUSS, of Briarcliff She is the President of the Detroit Women's Council I drive, a Business AdminiS-! Janet also serves on the Boara or ulfe:;'.lJi, ;ul ,;-,e tration major. I ,. * ,. Detroit Real Estate Board. MR. and MRS D~NNIS I A, VELIE, of :Maumee ave. ~h~~~a~?r~~nc~h;l~~ b~rthso~: II I Photo by Howard Riley THEbODORE GOODHEART'1 MRS. JOHN G. MARTIN, (left}, Michigan Siate Organization of Oeto er 15. Mrs. Velie is the f I president 0 the Grosse P:;inte Chap- Questers, check the Questers check I former CARROLL GOOD- t 14~' Q HEART, daughter of DR. I er:# I 01 uesters and finance for $2,238.16 presented to JOHN W. I executive direct:>r of the I GEORGE GOODHEART, of [ chairman of the East Area Historic LAKE, I I Beaupre avenue. Paternal Freservation Fund, and MRS. HOW- Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The facLEESzed I grandmother is MRS. ROB. - ARD C, HARRISON, member of money will be used for the repair ERT R. VELIE, of McLean, Questers' Windrr.ill Pointe Chapter and restoration of the War Me. per gram Va. Great.grandmother is #385 and East Area coordinator morial's tapestries. MRS. FRANK CARROLL, of ------II.London, On;.t.. ,. I TOR, JOSEPH PADESKY Sch 001 gra duate, Wii l'lam is '[gineering . . 't f D and GREG SMITH. majoring in Mechanical En. I (Co>ntinued on P""e 30) • sale ends Am on g Umversl y 0 e. -'" I CARPET • troit School of Dentistry ,. ,. * I Nov. 28th ~ I graduates re~ivjng degrees Enrolled at Tri-State Uni. during May 6 commence- versity, Angola, Ind., for the ;1 ment were Pointers MICH- fall quarter is WILLIAM R. SALt: I TOUCH OF GOLD - Wholesale AEL BAKER, A L B E R T KR.AUSS, son of MR. and located m the L&M jewelry Shop KASPOR, ROBERT LIEDER, MRS. WILLIAM R. KRAUSS, 22211 J\1ack - between 8-9 JOYCE LITCH, RAND Mc. of Lochmoor boulevard. A famous duPont Antrons Included open daily 10:30.7 p.m. KINLEY, JAM E S MOLl. \ Grosse Pointe North High ~.~ Bu)' & Sell gold. silver, gems 773-3476 .School of Government to Meet on Wednesday • VIry Substantial WI-lithe0)'41 Savings on this Lree top brand carpet .It 11 Will I)e open , Evenings Monday thru Friday for your convenience \ . \ 16910 Kercheval, } 1)1435 MacL AliA ------_00 '77Q C5,n ~ _ _ _ _ .00 __ • • •• !N. II • II •• ".J I I v-v I " I OPEN EVENINGS Mon .• Thurs., Fri. 'iiI 9; Tues .• Weds., Sat. 'w 6 ~rosse ~~~~~*'5~ J

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Our store full of beautiful Christmas gifts for everyone 1 on your list is as close and convenient as your telephone. rf you find it inconvenient or impossible to I shop in person, our pt:i:JIJ''';'; ...:;;;;:.;::::~;~rot:>rlv tn Rssist I ... to suggest ideas, select and gift wrap, even mail whatever you choose for each special someone. So. call anytime during regular store hours and let us be your Santa. Telephone 882-7000 and ask for "The Personal Shopper." Jacobson's

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~.,..c-._ ... 1M informally WIll , "" FOR INFORMATION R~GARDING RATES: OPE:" -- modeled fRIDAY rI' QIl~'1: P'OI"TI: fnday' LOIS V. NAIR (Mrs. FrcH'!1c Q,) E\'I:),; 1:"<:'S al II~ I 'TH. !l P.M. 20467 Mack Avenue Le Caie I , Grosse Pointe ~roods Francan (313) 823-6470 or 822.9000 I 88~.9000 Many of your friends are already living , [)oo.t~!m Ii May Robert 0 1II,lief Fred Ii Rolhns, Jr I at ;ne Whittier Towers

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.f...~wra ~ . Society News Gathered J..l U.I'.II t.l.le Pointes --- -- ~------'------~-~------._._-----~------_._------~- --- Arpi Ladies Auxiliary Sets Holiday Bazaar I h . . k .The Arpi Ladies Auxiiiary ington Hills. Basre Mas our Vows Are Spo en :I~~r:zs:a~t~~~~n:y~l ~::;~~ pO~~~~~~s~d~~~~:Sc~~d~n~~7~ .:) - THE 'ber 1, from 10 In the morning elephant sale will be fea-I • ------. I beigr cream silk chiffon I ville, Fla. t~ 3 .in the afternoon at the tured. Luncheon will be The Reverend Rleih Abu-Assai, of Chrt~t Church, gown M,rs. Bass~ selected for Others were Esse Seder VILLAGE Fmlllsh Cultural Center in served from 11:30 to 1:30 I' Nazareth, Israel. Bestows SpeCial . h.er son s weddmg .. ~he car. and San~ra Seder, also from West Eight Mile road Farm, o'clock 81. Th C I TIed natural cymbidIUm or. Jacksonville, The Reverend -----,. esslng on e OUP e chids. Dr. and Mrs. Frederic B. SHOPPER --'-- M":.:" .F.1i7~bpth Mashour w'ore a cathedral T~ n~lyweds .will be Burnham, of C.illl'ppa\jil&, Call in your orq.e.r - We'" do the rest.: h. "l'k' -. t' n" d ' .. 1'1. ~... makl.!l~ their home m Farm. N.Y., and the Richard G. Service charge 10 per cent - $3 minimum fee 11 engt Sl. -satm coa With <1 noo eo cape e. ~- mgton Hills. '-" .,' >_ •• H..,Ps, (II ~~~!:,~~!,.~ILTenn. re-embrOlde~~g. fre!]£.h _l~ce". O'o'er a ?e<:?ll~tage (};;t-of.loWll gUesls included More 'were Hichard Gatt, .'.•,- 10 A.M 9 P.M~ Igown featunng lace applIques at the OOOlce and the bride's aunt and uncles, of Jackson H",t;hts, N.Y., deep hemline, for her marriage to Roger Charles Mrs. Dan Paul and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mel. 823..4387 Basse. I G. and Nelson G. Mashour, ache, of Northwood, 0., I ",_1 _:11. ron~n '''C~~ Rnh",.t .r Guy and Mrs and her cousins, Barbara Robert Tourek, ol East ..I au:: ;)un. ""'"...... ---" -. . I A JU h Ii l;: dr G d R 'd M d M tucked under the hood I Michael J. Brede. Carolyn I"!!!! •.•!l:!••O!.!!' !!!!- _an a ran api s, r. an rs. d t' kl' f I Ann Sanom the bride's cou. Mashour, as well as Salem Duane E. Johnson, Jr., of an a toe nee u.l(~ 0 ~in, was a j~nior bridesmaid. Saig, ~rs. Ronald ~oud, Northbrook, ell!.....and •M~. the coat. She carrIed a Th d l Stephame John and Cneryl naymond s. WDOS, V1 03'. satin ~nd la.ce muff with clare~~h~J:~, SOf~l~sffo~~:d Ahdelnour, all of Jackson. Joseph. m~tchlng ~llk roses, Of- at their bateau necklines ------Purchasers chlds and IVY. and hems Thev carried M R C B of I The bridc is the daughter cymbidium' orchids. celosia rs. oger osse I of Mr. and Mrs. AJe~ander I and ivy. and wore wreaths I , . DIAMOND and ESTATE I M. Mashot:T. of Blamnoor I (If celosia in their hair. WE BUY l! • • : (;c:.:rt, .who entertained a,t a Mr. Dasse, son' of Mr. and JEWELRY . r".:ephon at. Red Run Golf Mrs. William A, Basse, of SEll & TRADE FOR OLD RUGS... Club . .fol.lowmg. the early Birmingham, asked William eveill.ng f1te~ Friday, October C. White, of Joplin, Mo., to WHOLESALE and RETAIL 19, In ChrISt Church, De. act as besl man. .~ Hand-washing, repairing. No Chemicals Used! trait. The usher corps included Antiques and Appraisafs The Reverend Samuel S. WilUaiii J. and Richard: A. edllUld t. AHEE M.. ler Charge, BankAmerlcard Johnston presided at the 6 Basse, brothers of the bride. jewelry company o'clock nuptials. A special groom Steven Kinnear, the Call 547-5000 blessing was given by The bride'~ cousin, Mr. Crofton, 20139 Mack AvenUe O Reverend Riah Abu-AssaI, of Mr. Brede and Lawrence J. 321 South Main, Roya. ak Christ Church, Nazareth, who I' Franklin. Georg" Ale~~~der n came from Israel for the Mashour, the bride's brother • 886-4600 ~ ' wedding. I served as junior groomsman. ' ' ~ ,'i . Christine .Ann Mashour I The bride's mother wore a HOME l • "~, M)~ AVERAGE was h0J.l0r rn~id for her SiS') l~yered. dress.of sunlit bronze I ii~ IN iJ .. i"."... - R II ter. Bndcsm:nds were Mrs, , silk chiffon, Its uneven hem.' .LOOKING FOR A GOOD BOOK ~1fJ..1.. I~"lf'. I William Mark Walkcr and ~ine fo!ming a slight train in and OFFE ! 'r"'~....:11 tI.~I,I~ _.~ .. - ,,--~v '1 , ..~~ Pj'l'~ ~"!', $3-2 5-0- I Susan ~ynn Mashour, !WO I>ack. She ~rrled a spray of , UAa ft U~ IL"'~ ""UU. ~_ILJ •••: " dllii other sisters of the bnde, brown orchIds . GARAGE .,r,~ . -¥rs. James Scott Crofton, A capeIet covered the Iii ,. I the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. shirred, litled bodice of the GUTTERS CLEANED EAVESDROP' CLEANING SPECIALIST Get KINKY with a friend! Serving the Grosse Pointe Area

We serve the Grosse Pointe TWO Here is a creative, fun.filled, yet inexpensive homeowners. PERMS gift for children, college students, profes. Leaves and ice build up in your sionals and friends. The Footnote book con. gutters and downspouts will "talns 50 pages of ingenious arid hilarious ForThe' Speaking her marriage vows Friday evening, cause many problems during the cartoons. M6kes a great conversation piece! October 19, in Christ Church, Detroit, to Mr. 1 Book 8W' x 5W' •...... ••...•••.. $2.75 winter months. PRICE Basse, son of the William A. Basses, of Birming- Any Two Orders •• ~.•• ,•...... •... Only $4.50 ham, was MARY ELIZABETH MASHOUR, SAVE COSTLY REPAIR BillS daughter of the Alexandell M. Mashours, of Make check or money order .Dayable to Roman Press Of atong with your name, address, city, state and zip. Add Blairmoor court. , jf.Mlchlgan sales tax and $1.00 for postage and handling CALL: Mitchell A. M. Painting ONE! Roman Press, P.O. Box 8841, Detroit, MI 48224 "'lIowuptotwow_~ro,.hlprnent, Bring a frIend-both at the same time-pay for one ,S~tlight on Scandinavia 881-5105 perm and get one free. Limited o"er Tues., Wed.• M i chi gan's Scandinavian i early Colonial !*!ttlements Thurs. oniyi Hair cut not included. , I------~ ,C1!.I'I', ,on, .~j~w '.'.u ,-" ••' • J "~"~IIY thru. II .lJ.er.i.tage" - entl" :'ttrl-"Vv, __ -Il'l>be"innin.g5 Ift'1683. J ttt!lu.r'fu..:J~ ..i. _ . Frlfil~y.;;I~-5 III q;"~d"q . •,',.We do 3 .tory hom... _".,,"" 'I'frL.' HRI" DE1IItiNER5\ ':at the. D~t:r0\t ~~~,a ....~ul ,gIH'H~9hJ~~ WI! b9'10'.' tl)(1 .~lrl1i:\ ,.' ... 487 MACK Op

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Thursday, November 2Z. 1979 GROSSE PO/NTt NEWS Page Twenty.Five _._------I ,NH Girl eager, t: SAFE FLUE I' .Playing Well r .< ~UI••"II.V . l -" fiii...... - I Bot~Y g~I~r.~t 8~~~e~~~a 1111 --.r-.~ ;Squads at North High SChOOl!: \ Sunday Dinin. CHIMNEY fiRES .11 'are on hot streaks. Both the " -- JV and varsity teams have : 3 p.m. to IJ p.m. CAN HAPPEN ,been dominating their BI. I Award Winnin8 The accumulation of soot Gp.nSSE POINTE and AREA 'County League opponents' Menu and creosote in the chimney ;while boasting five-game win. '31301 Gratiot.t 13 Mile )ling streaks. \ I_rille reI. 293-4500 can result In 8 SERIOUS : Coached by Bill Taylor,I --''-'- __ -::..:.e:-;.....::=----'--'-- FIRE. Have your chimney ,North's JV is tied for the cleaned now before fire 'Bi-County lead with an 11.2 strikes. ecord. T",~ .TV team has been em- Phone 881-S89J, GROSSE POINTE I WI': SPECIALIZE IN ploying an explosive offense RIMCDII. CHRiSTIAN' . I with a consistent defense in BAPTIST CHURCH Iand ~~~~f,lfeated November schedule MICHIGAN Woods, Michigan and legally described as i WeeKuay ",Ulue,."" i th a 42-19 victory over t',:.," ., follows: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday ~.;/i- ;Yo eview. North's excellent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that L r.. P • ~~(' 1 - T lie ~rosse clnte 7:30 a,m, Thursday .'. -<'i: . -court defense force'd 36 the City Council will hold a Public Outlot A Except the Southerly 30' of the 5:30 p.m. Saturday ~.-:•. eview turnovers. .;' i!J,w- ".\ 1',1. ',.', MEMORIAL (HURCH ':~Getting revenge for an Hearing in the Council-Court Room Easterly 223' Thereof, Lochmoor Sub. I U' P b • I - .\IIi h\ / :-: >'~"iier loss, North then de. of, the Municipal Building, 20025 division, PC156 183 577. . . ,~ nlted res yterlon f."?I , .', 16 Lake Shore Road First English . "'~!ed Brablec, 58-44. Teres. Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, 11 F" Inf,...",on, nigh' ., -, . azzei scored 19 points on Monday evening, December 3, All .interested parties are invited to attend l' ~' day, call 882.5330, dial a Ev. Lutheran OI'~North. such public hearing. -.:a \. ~rl.' --- _..... prayer 882.8770, In the nelrt contest, a de- 1979,at 7:30 p.m. o'clock to hear the Chester E. Petersen Church , tensive baltle, the lady application of Detroit & Northern Norsemen outscored Scuth City Administrator-Clerk Worsl)ip Services Verr,ier Rood at Wedgewoad Dr;ve, Grosse Pointe Woods 'Lake, 37.25. North defensive Savings & Loan Association, 19307 9:30 and 11:30 884.5040 tars were Patty Misukie- Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, G PN 11-22-79 I:' 10:30 Study Hour iez with 11 rebounds and Worship Services Nicole Walter with seven for authority to install a ground sign ST. ANDREW'S SUNDAY 8:30 & 11:00 a.m, steals. Sundar Church Srhool with time and temperature attach- I "THE STONES 01-' IONA" : Pam StewllIlt scored 18 and ---II 9.30 a..m. t' f t f th' b h t ~dded 12 rebounds iq North's men IIi ron 0 elr rane a Ray H. Kiely Rev. P. Keppler 53-34 conquest over Lake- CITY OF 19307 Mack Avenue. A variance A celebration with piper of Scottish.Irish Heritage shore. North blew the game from Section 6-4-6 1B, of the 1975 as Presbyterians open in the fourth quarter ~'t Cod' . d b f <&rUll6t _001t6 The Grosse Pointe with many easy lay.ups, 1 ....1 y e, IS reqwre, ecause () 'niute Fer its fifth win in a row, .the .size of the sign. All interested MICHIGAN Unitarian North then set back Clinton. parties are invi~.ed to attend such dale, 66-57. North le!i by one bI' 1. • ~Q+~~E '8 HER~~Y ;l~Pt'E~"tR~~,U~eqt~.J at lHE,'.RESBlIER'l" C"URC\\ t. < '. ~ ChutCh jJoint at halftime, but scored pu le ..~armg. ~i'''''' ., ..- ...... ~. --~.. Council WIll be consldermg tOe fOllowmg Of- I . OF GROSSE P()IHTE WOODS 17150 Maumee 40 in tbe.secpn,d,hll1t t'~... Che'ster E. Petersen. . dinance for second reading and final adoption T9950 Mock Avenue 881-0!lZO After finishin'g lifeir sea. City' Adnlinistrator-Cterk at its meeting scheduled for December 3, 1979. (hallway belw_n MMOSS .. t!!l Vernier ItOGdt) 11:00 a.m,-Worship :lons with games against , WORSHIP SERVICE each Sunday at 11:00 (Nurury indudH1) Service '~'Anse Creuse, the varsity G PN 11-22-79 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE II, I SUNDAY lEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: -squad moves into post-season CHAPTER 1, SECTION 54 OF THE CITY Adu'lt and Youth Courses at 9,30 • 'play with district competi. I "A S.",i" .f Shmo," Children's Church Schoof and Nursery.at 9,30 ~ion next week. CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE ! OFFICIAL NOTICE TO POINTE WOODS OF 1975 TO PROVIDE . Children's learning Centers at 1T,00 A NEW SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR THE Junior High and Senior High prograrQ.ming Sunday Evenings. Johnson Leads ' THE CITIZENS OF RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR WATER Grone Pol"t. United MSU Stickers THE COUNTY OF WAYNE SERVICE: Sr. (itilens Daily lundleon &. Activities, Monday tflrouslt Friday . . for information METHODIST call 886-4300 24 hours g day CHURCH ,Julie Johnson of The OF PUBLIC HEARING TO THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS .~ 211 Morass Road for luncheon reservations. call 886-4532 :Woods will lead the Michigan ORDAINS: 886.2.363 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PASTORS: State. University Spartans' 9:15 a.m. Family Worship Women's field hockey team Section 1.That Title II, Chapter 1, Section 54 II David J. bh!a=:: Rebert C. limhl(iim John R. Curphey and Church School In its first ever hid for t'he A PROJECT PLAN AS of the City Code of the City of Grosse Pointe 11:15 a,m. Worship Serv- AlA W national field hockey ice, Nursery and Pre- title in Princeton, N.J., at SUBMlnED TO THE Woods of 1975be amended to read as follows: Sunday School for all ages School the end of the. month. 9:45 a.m. , Johnson is ,a junior at Section 2-1-54Water-Sewer Rates. A com- Ministers: ;MSU, and a graduate of Robert Paul Ward ~rnl1St Jniutt J'arms bined water-sewer rate is hereby estab- Morning Service 11 a.m. Mary Isaacs Frost p'niversity Liggett School. Evening Service 6:30 .; MSU won its second con- lished to cover the cost of water, sewage treatment, to improve such system and to secutive state eh'iifiii)ionship City Council "When God Heals" (MAlA W), at Marquette ear. maintain and administer same, St. Paul Ev. lier this month. It qualified BY THE ECONOMIC Wednesday Family Night mern ior iile Miliwt:~i d,A.t,,- • F!ir w(lter and sewer used, a rate of $13.08 Lutheran Church I.II pionships which were played DEVELOPit1ENT CORP'JRATiO:i " ...1 'h" t' .. 111,~ • - ...... :1 EBENEZER 881.6670 ~ Central Michigan Univer. Chelfonte end Lothrop :any Friday and Saturday, ~~~~r:ti~~~~;ifb:~~d:lin~n1~~~~fIoo.. 103.2 Fl\I daily November 9 and 10. OF THE COUNTY cubic feet; provided that fractions of 100 21001 Moross at 1.94 Family Worship 9:15 882.2728 at 4:40 p.m. ~ MSU qualified for a shot OF WAYNE FOR cubic feet shall be computed to the nearest I 1- Sunday School 9:45 for al the national title by virtue 100 cubic foot unit. all ages ~f its wins over the Univer- Grosse Pointe Cable, Inc. Worship 11 a.m. Nursery al both ser ..ices ~ly af Wisconsin and CMU. A minimum combined water-sewerage .'. Johnson is MSU's leading FAITH LUTHERAN OHUROH PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Act 338 of Rev. K R. Lentz. TH.D. <;'i)!'er date wilh 13 goals service charge of 1.500cubic feet of water to the Public Acts of Michigan of 1974, as amended, The 14554 E. Jefferson Ave. Rev. Paul E. Christ ("c ~c: ~r~~i:t. ::r~~ ..~ ~~~~;:.::;:- ~.;,;.::::~~ .-",,;npment Corporation of the County of consumed per quarter shall he made. Rev. Ronald Schntidt - Re\'. John Schleicher ing in elementary education Wayne has submitted Ii PIV;':..;! ;hrt to the Grosse and has been an honors stu. Pointe Farms City Council for i~ approval. AH water and sewage disposal bills shall Worship Services 4ent since entering. the be renden~ll \juartpr!y bv the Division of 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. All are welcome to atlend school. Said project plan deals with the construction and a Thanksgiving Church Water service of the DepartIIlt:II~ v~ f',.'h- Sj'e is the daughter of Mr. operation of industrial/commercial facilities for use by Sunday School I Service at l!nd Mrs. Donald Johnson of Grosse Pointe Cable, Incorporated, subsidiaries lie Works arid shall be due and payable r 9:4U a.m. I • at Newcastle road. thereof or entities to be formed thereby and details ail on the fifteenth (15) day of the month , information required by law relative to said project following the end of the quarter. A pen- Wednesday Night Service for Healing Sixth Church of and its impact on lhe community. The project will not I alty of ten per cent (107c) of the amount 7:15 p.m. Christ, Scientist ~orsemen Take require the displacement and relocating of any per- of the bill shall ,be added in the event 14710 Kercheval AVf'nuf' sons. The location of the project plan 2!'e8 is: I $occer Trophy the biB is not paid 011 or before the due at Ashland i .2388 acres of land located at the Grosse Pointe date. I on Thursday morning, ,~The Grosse Pointe Norse. Community Center (the "Grosse Pointe War Memorial ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH November 22nd at 11 a.m. I ~en. (rrot North High), soc. Association"), 32 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe The rates for water-sewer hereinbefore On the Hill Supervised parking and eer team recently won the Farms, Michigan 48236. fixed shall become effective with all hills lUaC)fiJIan at Kl'rcheval TV 1,.!!511 ,on. "" ,,"I b, p,o"'d,d I first place trophy in the II $der.12 division af soccer The Grosse Pointe Farms City Council will meet at 8 rendered on or after .January 1, 1980. 9.30 and 11 a,m, Services competition sponsored by o'clock, p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on Monday, the (Nllr~('ry. both servicE'S, for small children) St. Colomba lLc Michigan Youth Soccer 3rd day of Decemoor, 1979, at the Grosse Pointe The Division of Water Service of the De- 9:30 a.m, Sunday School I;eague. (MYSL). Farms City Hall, located al 90 Kerby Road, Grosse partment of Public Works shall have the Epi~copal Church • Team me m b e r s were Pointe Farms, Michi2an, and will conduct a public right and power to shut off the supply of SPECT:\L SERVICE ON THANKSGiViNG DAY 1021 l\lanistique at awarded their trophies aner h1!aring on iite advisability of approving by resolution water to any property where the payment 9:30 a.m. Jefferson defeating the Celtic Lions, I the project plan. 822.2217 3~1, in the final game of the of the water bill, after rendered in manner Rev, Gcvrgc E, Kun season. Trophies were pre. The Grosse Pointe Farms City Council may approve, above specified, is delinquent. Rev, Gcorgr M. ScheUer A Warm Welcome s~nted by Eugene Gunnery modify, or rejecl said projet:'t plan, Await~ You. of MYSL. 8'1)0 ~ III --HoI~. Eucharist section 2 Effective na\.-.:. TI:;5 ,)rc!;,,-'::~'f I., : Th~ NQ~ ..rtH'n caotured THIS NOTJCE is given pursuant to the teq'Jlrefl"mts r- hJ:Od c1 n' ---H.,'~' F"t!.;:h~ })(!I~('.n'le 1m i1l1l:an' ~. 19[1(l lbe title with an oulsti'\oing! oj sections 11) 2nd 17 or Act 338, P'ub!k Acts of M,l:hi. ,;;hall effective n:; J ri".1 Ifl,t ~""'P1H)n. 1st season record of 8-0-2. gan, 1974, as amended. Further information concern. CHE$TER E. PE:H:RSEN :lnt! ;ir ~ ~,,~~~dd~' • ,Team mp.rnbers include ing lhe matters set out in this notice may be secured City Mlminic:tr:ltor-CI('rk "CHRIST FELLOWSHIP" 10.00 a m, ..-(,hur~h Srhool I Cprlos Be r mud e z, Geoff I from the City Clerk's office. OUIl" SlIiiJd'" Oe n t n e r, Jimmy Curren, GPN 11-22-79 Jt'fft'rson Junior Hi/(h ;\!orning- Pr'a}'('r' and , Geof Donaldson, Jim Fets, All interested citizens are encouraged and will be ~t'fmon Mike Fozo Firot Ght.nubi'l effered dn opportunity at said hearing to address lhe Bon Brae and Jt'Hf'rson (North of 10 Milt') Choir Practice Wednesday BOOby Jewett, Gerry Joliet, Grosse Pointe Farms City Council concerning said ('v('ning at 8 p.m. Jeff Leiebvre, Colin Mc- project plan. A copy of lhe project plan may be ob- Make The Right One S1. ('lair Short's All are invilJ!d and Neill, Jason PlUctte, nm tained at the office of the Wayne County Economic d Development CorporMliofl, 20600 Eureka Road, Suile R W By Contacting A Scrvic('~: 10:30 a,m Sunday Rob(':';I~(lI;~ek7ey~i~~Clor J:t'!;,~rd~ott atson all 315, Taylor, Michigan 48180, or by calling 3131281.()84{). ill II I A Rible Traching Ministry Franri~/l .. Zajac, The Norsemen are cnached RICHARD R. SOLAK 1''- Or~a!!ist ~rl ChOirmaster I by Alex McNeil! and Dr. CLERK ,Member Broker ioday! 11 MIke FOUl. 11.------'

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I ~erLR:L ES7R~ I THE FOllOWING OPEN SUNDAY FROM 2-5 P.M. I TAPPAN a I 1439 S. RENAUD I 4 Bedroom semi ranch, fam. rm., bonus rm. upstairs, ASSOCIATES 2 baths. Lovely greenhouse attached to garage. I Owner anxious and will consider land contract. L 90 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 817 WOODS LANE , .. ~..I .... ' ..... ~_ ... \"~ ' ' 3 Bedroom, bath ranch with family room. Large ..... ".,.. :.;__ ''''. _,,_ 1.1.1"H~4.620n 2';2 :"4"~! ..... _ "~'" ..."'~. p1nelcd rec. :":TI. and basement bedroom. Central ...I Air. """.--"'" BY APPOINTMENT: I An Exciting Brand New Listing! First Offering - Open Sunday 2.5 p.m. Grosse Pointe Shores t Call today to view this 2 bedroom Brick Ranch located Lovely affordable 3 bedroom Colonial with Fla. rm and Overlooks the Lake - Close to Grosse Pointe Yacht This 3 bedroom, with an ALMOST finished FOURTH central air. Many recent improvements for at W39 HAMPTON in the WOODS. I"eatures ill- Club - An outstanding house complete with brook and BEDROOM, all Brick Colonial has llh baths, for- maintenance free living. Land contract terms. pond in entrance foyer - It's a tri-Ievel featuring ultra mal living room and dining room, CHEERY clude a cozy, updated kitchen, 2 natural fireplaces modern kitchen - 3 bedrooms - Office - Greenhouse kitchen with LARGE breakfast room plus a FAM- and has been freshly decorated Basement has a SHORT TERM RENTAL: - Family room and lovely redwood deck - Only the ILY ROOM Ihat looks over a CHARMING English rec room, third ~droom, kitchen and Ih bath. Lovely early American ranch in SHORES with 2 I beginning. so please call us for exciting details. Court yard, all custom drapes and window treat- Don't miss this one!! bedrms., ll~ baths, paneled library 2 car garage. f ment, BEAUTIFULLY decorated, many more Furnisiled. No Pets. Audubon - Immediate occupancy - 3 bedroom, 1~2 DELIGHTFUL features. FAST occupancy. LOW " bhath ~olonialdin ideal location - Close !o sCfhOO!IS' SO's. CALL NOW for more details. Open Sunday BROKER: s oppmg an transportation - Has Olce ami y 2-5 p.m. l room - Terms available. WILLIAM W. QUEEN, G.R.1. i ~ Have You Ever Dreamed OJ ... • 198116 M.A.CK lWE. 886-4141 ~~j';;h:r Re.::d .. Gros~e Pointe Farms - Extra fine 3 I greeting fri~nds in II sprcious foyer, entertaining ~raciously in a large 21x15 living room or more inti- J bedroom colonial - Really well lnamtaine:-' _ I rOOfil 3! O! b~th C~!t)!,,!!~l F~Jnclcd library Family t - ~ -. -- . --- , ,"'< <,' ~ room. New furnace ami central :lir. :; firf'Olaces. FIRST OFFERING LOCHMOOR Picture yourself in HERE'S THE KEY - we offer you immediate occu- Immediate pOSsession. Terms available. . this lovely 4 bedroom Georgian Colonial. A family room, pancy on this newer 4 bedroom home in the 1959 AIR CONDITIONED residence on beautiful 110 x den and finished basement are jlti a few of the special woods. Large price reduction. 271 ft. lot on Oxford Rd. Fireplaces in the 18 ft. features it has to offer. YOU'LL LOVE this attractive Cape Cod inside and out library. the 32 ft. living room. the 2:l ft master bedroom and the rec, room, Family room over- SET ON A LOVELY 100 FOOT LOT. this Georgian - spacious rooms priced under $70,000. !ooks yard. 4 car att .. garage. A must see res. Colonial offers special features such as a new ld-ence for the Ch~.:utive \-\diu Wdnt~ 111~ Uc~l. kitchen, 3 fireplaces and a Jorge assumable SHOWCASE KITCHEN, family room and a large lot I are featured in this c-pnter entrance Colonial built $300.000. Hu)rl;;;ilge ;1i 1a;ld CO~t:"2ct ;y...-s.~iliHjty in the e.v's. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Rosl"n Roan. 3 hprl- PRICED IN THE MID 80's. this home is ideal for lUUlllS. Isl door oen. NIcely carpeled and deco- ,- todays larger family with a limited budget. Will BE [N BY CHRISTMAS - lovely 4 bedroom English rated. 2 car garage. Brick patio. $70,000. consider trade for smaller oome. Tudor priced at only $108,000. SHORES HAMPTON ROAD - Lovely Colonial in the Shores. VERY POPULAR COCRT In Grosse Pointe Farms t I Library and enclosed porch. 3 bedrooms 2'2 baths ENJOY THE BEST of both worlds, a well appointed with three bedrooms, 21'2 baths and a family with room for 4th bedroom. Ideal for couple or room. family home and recreational features for the entire family. A perfect floor plan, paneled library and lower family. Price reducen. NEW HOME; includes 3 large bedrooms, family room, level game room, inground pool with a beautifully CENTRALLY AIR COND[T10NED ranch on Hampton . 2'.'z baths and 1st floor laundry. landscaped yard. Road in the Shores. 2 bedrooms. Den or 3rd bed- room. Family room. Price reduced. Land contract WELL MAINTAINED and attractive 3 bedroom ranch. terms, Low 60's. Available on SImple 8:.j!4'1r assumption - INVESTMENT OPPOHTUNITIES owner wants offer, NEW OFFERING. Nice bungalow in Grosse Pointe scnooi al'eil uf Harper 'Ilwds. Three bedrooms~ HALF DUPLEX - ,Jusl off E. Outer Drive on Ba~ham. Large rooms. 2 bedrooms I' ~ baths. PRICED IN THE LOW 5({~. this 2 bedroom ranch a dining room, 21.'z car garage, land contract avail. able. BUIlt m 1950. Asking $17.900. Good for investmenl real buy with land contract opportunity. or starter home. ~ A COZY DEN openinJ:( to an enjoyahle deck and a well IRRESISTABLE accurately describes this three bed- PHOFESSIONAL building on Mllck Ave. in Grosse maintaineo thrpp tll'rlrr'lIm home or. a llmited ac- r(~m '\~apr Coo WIthIn w.[llkIng di~i~:"!t.'t tt. Uh: Pointe Woods near St. Johns. 4 medical suites. Full "i~ ba~ement. Centr:!! air. -,.. I cess ~t,...~(:! ::1 H~~.farr~:!. \.\!a!i:~jlt your Aftention. HilL Hcasnnnbiy prieed in ihe 7i1's. LIVING AT ITS BEST. Graceful !ityling and spacious l PRICED IN TIrE 71)':;, :; co!onial with II bay window pF.Rl"'F,rT HOME for young family, Woods location, rooms makes lhi:-. five bedroom !1~me in the Park a I YEAR LIMnED HOM2 r and central air conlhtioning for those in the three three bedrooms, newly decorated, price just re- perfecl place to entertain and to raise a growing fam- WAR'RANfY AVAILABLE F ily ;; bedroom market. duced ~ "matchinK people II.f COMPLETE BROCHURES AVAILABLE and hOll~es /I. J with irnnginmiofR." It If 83 KERCHEVAL r ; 16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Village 882-5200 REALTOR 886-3400

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HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM • • I\G.Edgar ba.ssoctates TWlNH5&IVIN6 '- CLASSIC ... CLASSIC .. , TWO FAMILY FLAT a ~ tJ-&g~ ... Center entrance southern Colonial. Freshly painted Tax deduction. nppreciation, cash flow . . . Pick your both inside and oul. This brick residence with to. need, one oral! three? This fine two family flat wering white pillars features living room, dining located in a prime area, Both units feature living for us ... because of the outstanding year we've had because of your room, kitchen, den and half bath on the first floor. room with natural fireplace. formal dining. support. For you .. , . because c~rrent market conditions give you a The second floor has three bedrooms and two kitchen with eating space. two bedrooms and a baths. For extras we have an all brick two car screened porch. All utilities are separate, new roof . chance tq b~~ Intelhg~ntly. , . prIce, terms, and select inn of fine he~.{}~ .••. ,.. gm'age,' wilite piei{et fence and flowers still ill the and a three car garage make this an investment ,:,".~~-'Thei'e hasH'f, oeen a uetre'r"Ume'io Invest in a beautiful family home f~r at .- garden if you h....!'~.! ...... worth inwstigatU:b: :~ .. ii.:; negotiable. le~sttwoyears. Wec~n~xp~ainwhy. We'll show you how ... thenyoucan enJoy the best appreCIatIOnInvalue of any community in Wayne County! BEAUTIFUL TREE ST. CLAIR SHORES LINED STREET Beautifully decorated ranch near Marter Road. Large Three bedroom colonial with a charming kitchen and country kitchen opens onto a 30 foot family room. eating nook, plus a formal dining room. Extra Three hedrooms, two full baths, two fireplaces plus large family room, and railed sundeck oif master panelled rec room with wet bar. Owner trans. bedroom. Newly painted interior. and newer roof. fered. Priced to sell!!! Land Contract terms available.

LOCATION LOCATION LINCOLN ... Sitting deep on a lot close to Jefferson is Provancal ... SpectaCUlar view from ihis masterpiece this early American one story with plenty of pri. of a house, designed for entertaining in a grand vacy and lots .of room to grow. Two first floor manner. Its exceptional appointments include step l:Je~rooms, plus a loft third bedroom. Smartly de- down living room, den and formal dining room, all •.. 1 corateu -al"iu i;." -jilU

VETERANS ... DID YOU KNOW??? • Financing available up to $100,000 with no money down.

s You may be eligible again ... even if you financed previously with your Veterans Intitlement.

• Almost all homes in any community will now qualiiy for a V.A. Loan.

881-0800 Marketina Robert G. Edgar Broker Firle Homes rw-ft~nGmAn... IIV I II Kathleen Brophy Clawson Sales Manager 100 Kercheval Successfully tlaso

1 1127 B}i;RKSaIRE - English Tudor. 4 benroom, E2 21936 SHOREPOINTE - Condo - SCS, 2 bedroom, 2 ,'2 743 BERKSHIRE - Lovely 4 bedroom English offers sun room, family room and bath, nicely decorated. han,: attached g~r~ge. , much more, 695 ST. CLAIR - Condo - near Village. Also open Mon., Wed., and Fri. 5 to 7 p.m. I **********BY APPOINTMENT BY APPOINTMENT I CLOVERLY - Irr.mediate occupancy - 3 bedroom Coloniill. updated kitchen. 2 car garage. 2 Bedroom Home I NEWCASTLE -' In Harper Woods, very clean 2 bedroom, Bungalow with expansion attic. Marter . , . family room Brys ... ROSLYN - Sharp 3 bedroom Colonial, family room, 11'2 bath, rec. room, 21'2 car garage. 3 Bedroom Homes Trombley. GREAT I WOODMONT - In Harper Woods, 3 bedroom, Pi! bath Ranch with family room. Bournemouth .. , $64,000 MARTEH RD. - A.Frame - one of a kind, 3 bedrooms. family room, 2 full baths. Bourn~mouth . , . like new Bournemouth ... BUYS STEPHENS - semi-Ranch, 4 bedrooms, }1'2 baths, rec. rm., scrl"ened porch. attached garage. University. , , family room Pemberton ... BROADSTONE - Immaculate Colonial with 3 bedrooms, P'2 baths. rec. room central air.

COOK RD. - Ranch offering 3 bedroonls. den. attached garage, dining room, large kitchen. Lennon, .. owners transferred

SHORE POINTE - Luxury Condo in Grosse Pointe - 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, attached garagl". Brys .. , 2 full baths Assumption of Mortgage VERNiER - Popular Berkshire Condo - 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths, natural fireplace. Merriweather. , . owners transferred Merriweather ... McMILLAN - English Colonial with 3 bedrooms, den, ll,~ baths. formal dining room. Brys ... Notre Dame ... den LENNON - Tn Harper Woods - ) I~ story, 3 bedrooms, I bath, Grosse Pointe Schools Lennon. , . LOW NEWCASTLE - harper Woods - 2 bcdrOf'm Hungaiow with expa,;siol1 aliie, i ':;0 ""I' ;~ara;.:t:. Notre Dame .. owner anxious ;NTcRt=ST VERNIER - In Harper Woods - Hanch with 2 bedrooms, Floricla room. 112 car garagl', 4 Bedroom Homes LAKESHORE - Fabulous Southern Colonial right on the lake - 7 heclrooms. 41'l baths. Berkshire ... family & sun room

Pemberton . , , library S~ WM.J. E,~, ~'UJ«MI, ~~ 5-6 + Bedroom Homes 20439 MACK AVENUE ~. Cha~ionAND COMPANY Trombley .. , family room & den GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE 102 Kercheval 884-5700 Members of The Grosre Pointe Real Estate Board 886.8710 Lakeland ... near the lake I

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Page Twenty-Eight G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S It'lursday, November 22, !979 ------_._------f 93 Kercheval AT THiS TIME OF THE YEAR WE WISH 'l'0 r 666.3060 PAUSE TO THANK THE LORD FOR THE MANY II ...- I ..~ BLE~~!NGS H~ HAS BESTO\VED UPON ALL OF US I l ~. AND TO EXTEND OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS TO Youngblood R."llu Inc. I :: I FRIENDS 1"lm ;\iil.r,;y PLt::A:;A:--~iA~~')~t~."'l()N~. - ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILAHLE ." in the past several weeks we have'successfully arranged James P. Danaher George J. Baer Land Contract and mortgage financing at rales Gail R. Stroh Hugh Wilson our ciients thought were impossible to obtain ... Marian Dodge Sallv /lOI'lon Call one of VUI" sale:, associ;,tes and pt:t h!ffi 10 Patl'icia McFadden Diane'McFeely work solving your financing and home needs. Connie Griffith Elizabeth Smith Hetty Parr Ma:!an~e !.t;.a!; BEAllTIFUL CONDOMINIUM TOWNHOUSE - Ex- Gwendy Lambrecht Mane ,:,,,uu' Pat Marlow & Carl Anne Kotz I cellent location near Eastiand, covered parking, complete to the last detail. Real Value, priced in the mk' ~:::tic~.

TWO FAMILY INCOME. This well maintainec prop. Goodman Pierce & Boyer, Inc. ,I erty offers the ~I)~f~ts oi a .cl!mfortable rt'sidence as well as a great Income prOducer.

SEMI-RANCH, SECLUDED LOCATION - Quality .. construction, large rooms and a price of $73,900. .. Call for more details . ., OPEN SUNDAY 2:00-5:00 21344 VAN K DRIVE - A most unique opportunity - HAPPY This home will satisfy the toughest of shoppers FIRST OFFERINGS . .. A fabulous family room, mutschler kitchen, a THANKSGIVING! secluded librarv. Custom decor and solid quality A Super Family Home. A cent.er entranc.e. Colonial throughout . ... Attractive Land Contract terms featuring a large formal dmmg 1'00111, hvmg room .. , You owe yourself a look ill tl\is one. with a bay window, family room with a fireplace, powder room and also a haif bath off the 1st floor The ExecutIve l:$oard and Sales Associate::; of Gcod!Y'lan Pierce & Boyer Ine', wish 1603 HOLLYWOOD - A challenge We defy any- laundry room .. Tl,tln; are:; bedrooms, 2 full baths onE.'to show us a better buy 3 or 4 bedrooms, you, their neighbors and friends a Happy Holiday Season! and c',,,,;; a den ::lH the sPf'ond floor. Beat today's 2 full baths, an ample tamily room and all in im- high interest rate by buying on ~1JauJ cUIli( u.;t Dr ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN - Chairman you may assume its present mortgage. Make an I', maculate conLlniou ... '.m

SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS "50 Facts About OWning A Home" WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FACT: Home ownership is one of the b~st possible shelters from inflation! Fer d~t!!!s on the above fact, and 49 others, can or stop by anyone of the Schweitzer Real Estate/Better Homes and Gardens ™ omc~sfor your FREE copy I of"50 Facta.About Owning Ai1o~; •.~c:.waiity~~ty:- --~., have the FACTS about owning a home! -. .r QIIOIIR POIIIT! ~timcE QROHf PO~ 1'l'\IV'IS OFflC£ .;,JOO - ...... I'I'.... J"IOMKlI-hIUId",*" ...' 8 200 . 8116.5800 . :;: ,-- ::: FIRST TIME OFFERED! ::: GROSSE POINTE PARK Charm, grace and lots of space abound in this four bedroom, two and one half bath English style home. If comfort counts, you win iike the large bedrooms (master i~ 2{) ){ 13.1') with extra sitting room upstairs, the family-size living room, dining room complete with scp::.:-::.tebr r~~ ?!!.~ :~.'!T_Tt:'R!\>!0R~r Aro ~PP'Jfutment to see can be arranged ~J 00.14 n.cnn U~. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 I 738 RIVARD - Room for all in this conveniently located family home featuring 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths. firepiace, iarge dining room, library plus 2 additional unfinished rooms on 2nd floor. Needs work, but INDIAN VILLAGE - Four bedroom 3 bath home on a IN THE WOODS - Beautiful i.hree bedroom home Oh! What a buy at $78,900. 884-0600. 91 x 172 foot lot. Breakfast room, library,.sun room. with a one year home warranty. Formal dining room. -116TOURAINE - Nicely maintained 3 bedroom brick and "easy-care" aluminum 2-story with natural Large 2'hcar garage plus a carriage house. Land con- Professionally finishp.r1 1)('lsI;'ml;'nt Price reduced. lireplace, built-in dishwasher, glass enclosed terrace with patio, attached garage and immediate tract terms available. 886-4200 occupancy available. $69,900 and OFFERS INVITED! 884-0600. 886-5BO!s. GROSSE POINTE PARK - A stately ENGLISH on extra wide lot features gracious entrance haii, updated pancy at closing. tract available. 886-5800 kitchen, two first floor bedrooms PLUS 4 additional bedrooms on second floor. All spacious rooms, 886-4200 886-4200 beautiful natural woodwork and lots of leaded glass, too! lJ84-0600. 21421 BRIERSTONE - Thret: 806 N. RENAUD - Custom brick bedroom brick ranch. Family GROSSE POINTE PARK - One of the Pointe's most gracious homes offering 5 large bedrooms and 31.:z hv,~-",-. ~~::::~j' room, library. baths in a charming COLONIAL on an exceptional 115x250' site. Large family room, 2lf living room. 20830 VAN ANTWERP - Three room. Grosse Pointe Schools. Basement, Large 2'h car garage. ~ spacious kitchen with nice breakfast area, paneled games room, 2-car attached garage and nicely bedroom brick colonial. Grosse Land contract available. 886-5800 priced for I lpid sale. 884..Q600. Pointe Schools. FCimily room. As- Jl86-4200 sumable 8% annual interest rate. 2181 HOLLYWOOD - Three bed. IN THE CITY - Charmingly old- AND ... WE HAVE MORE! CALL ANY OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL FINE GROSSE POINTE LIST- INGS, 8!!6.4200 ~.~r, I:l!"k,lthl!l),';:;Il'lw. A,;5l1mabie IthJctior.alIy ~r::/, F~rm h~~~e :n~ ::n~;p:.~}pte"rPRt r:;tc. UU!H ~n I :;";t ",.i:i L4~j l...ili":'~lvhal ~I JJd.l~ u: u...c hct:~-:: ne.:'.'1/.T'.-,U ~'.J:l I • I '4 , i~'i,rpnT/~NT SfR'./tC~ -i'i : 335 GROSSE POINTE BLVV, bat hs. se,~f)n(j l/(lCr la una!"v. ~- I Rp:lutiful colonial ideal for enter. 945 BARRINGTON - Four bed. Basement. Assumable 10~14o/r an- FOR TRAN~F&:RH:3; taining. Land contract avaJiabie. room brick ranch. A,,:;umable !"ua! inlprP ~ INTF.Il.CITV Il£lOCATION SEIlVICE Grolose Pointe ScroOOls, garage. Quick nrl:Upaiicy. 886-4200 886.4200 886-5800 GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS II.. 82 Kercheval 884-0600 16610 Mack 881 -4200 19790 Mack 881-6300 DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839-4700

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Thursday, November 22, ;9;9 GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * * f!J...AJtnfe I-Short a~d.to Clare Morison, In And Out of Her Studio

- I The POln,s She', one o~~~a~:~k~u:~~-'-"dolng what III' . il nt s t Caunt er POl like and getting away with itl/-and it's a lot of (Continued from Page 23) work, and a lot of fun, and thl',_ thin.llf; she might I r B y Pat Rousseau MR. and MRS. ROBERT . I' A, TROMBETTA, of Redon- have done if she weren't doing what sne"saoi"15 . Night Or Day. , . let fashion go to your head do Beach, Calif., announce ... well: you give and you get. Talk \";;i~h ~!3re with a hat from the Millinery Department at the birth of their first child, Morison and you dJn't duobt that she's getting I Walton-Pierce. For evenings, there are beguiling a ~n, MATl'HEW JOSEPH, more than she's given, little black hats in satin, felt or velour . . . some September 29. .Mrs. Trom. "It was an accident," she to find the right wax. She with feathers, some with jewels. There are also betta is the former SANDRA says, bending over the pot of loved working with her .'; little gatherings of feathers to be worn in your TILTON, daughter of MR. wax melting on the stove in hands, and she liked the hair. For day, wear a smart felt modified cowboy and MRS. G'EORGE J. TIL- her basement studio in Bar. idea of having her own busi. style hat with mink ear muffs. There are hand. TON. JR., of Roslyn road. rington road, checking the ness, and she enjoyed the Pat ern a I grandmother is rows of molds ready to reo showmanship of sell i n g. some ultrasuede hats and scarfs with hats in wool MRS. HERMAN!> TROM. ceive the melted wax. "This suited me. It seemed" I! knit or chenille. We do want to mention an im- BETTA, of TOrrllnCi!,Calif. ..} was doing a number of to pull together all the' dif. portant special service at Walton.Pierce. Gladys • • • small jobs-a bit of layout~ ferent things I had always Creeger, the milliner, at Walton-Pierce, designs 11R. and MRS. DAVID a bit ot research, some qua. liked," exquisite bridal veils and headdresses to suit the ED WAR D S, of ROCkville'lsi.secretaria1 stuff - and I She turned out her first bride and coordinate with her wedding gown. She Md:. a.nnoun~e the birth of ~as be.~ween,jobs about the few pieces. She .took them I »

will also restore heirloom mantillas. There are so f their first child, a dau.ghter, I tIme l.neT u;,coupage craze I around Grosse POinte, to the! many lovely cocktail and evening dresses for the EMILY LOUlS~, OCtober 4. ~Il, auu , s::,,'1 an the shIff "liWe .£~:l!()~:' T!'~' ~tm-e", 'd' . . . Mrs. Edwards IS the former In the stores, and I thought, took them The customers " m h oII ays In stock. ArrIvmg every day are brIght BE V E R L Y SHERMAN 'I can do better than that .... t k them' :;.~.:~;«.~.~:~~~.... crui~e f~shions., B~eyle for Hooper separates are daughter of the GER.ALD Something Unique o~bout • ~ year-and.a.half c?mm~ m. You II Jove th~ fresh. stra"Yberry color SHERMiANS,of South Haven. Obviously,handicrafts were Jater, studio Clare became ",c':",'~~.:~.". t.nat m~xes and matches WIth solId white and navy Paternal grandparents are big and getting bigger. And an official, ,fuUtime business~ Photos by David Kromer pants, Jackets and skirts. There's also a good look- MR. and MRS. RICHARD C, when it came to handicrafts, A Busy We- ing abstract plaid .combini!!g strawberry, white EDWARDS, of Cha1fonte Clare had something nobody That was in 1975, and it theater, in all its- aspects, I For the rest: "I have a And if you drop a glass, and. na,:y that ,coordmates wI~h the group. A,nother avenue, $... els.c:~ad:.ll _ 1 ~;.. nrn seems as if Clare Morison from acting to directing to copyright on everything. I've it breaks ... Clare came to ~h~lce IS meaaow green, ~hltc: and. navy .3Dstract II Pointer DOUGLAS w.l. net ,,~~el>~_ C.as~.~s ..--'1 has been run~ing, breathless, I set design. The one ttl~ng se.t up royalty agreeme~ts her present e~pertise tradi- plaId from Hooper that hes m WIth sohd navy MACKEWAN JR. a Hobart I lessor .h"u u..d a .summcr I busy, ever smce. Don't feel \ she regrets is that getting I With the owners of the ong- tionally, via trial and error. and white. You'll really enjoy putting it all to- College 1971 graduate was ~avati°fdP,~ofram In Italy. sorry for her. She's having IStudio Clare off the gr::und Iinal molds, I'm working now She started out using candle gether at Vial ton-Pierce. one nf 17 alumni ret~rnin~ I ~ wotu n tC?v.eatn O?por. a ball. ' , and keeping it going and with private colleeto!'ll and parafin and oil paints, The - • ~ I .0 1.C1Oa In Ain " • • .;. to campus to participate in lEd'.um.y ~ar ? •Soe Cl a,,, ~...... - -- - Int-- . of holiday growing. has kept her from museums, and I have some reosu1"!.S, :)1h'".. ad'tilll 5, cou.'d be Mutschler Kitchens, Inc. brings/25 years of tbe Admissions Recruitment :e~pe:nu Ig. 'n E are and craft shows at the be" the stage, It's a question of Imasterpieces," 'I cr'..tde. "Every now and then Workshop, S . s mmer I, ,urope, ginning, but she's almost time. No matter how hard It was the stories as much I come across an 'early Mori. experience to each kitchen it designs. Using only • • • ~nd ,,~~n~;~n g~rgmg\ she strictly wholesale ~w. T~c I Clare tries, she can't make I as the art that drew her son'-and it's embarrassing." the finest custom ca.binetry and appliances, Mutsch- ELISE MARIE FINCH 1 .r~h:t~~m~rf!C~~ ~ lun"> I only show she's 'domg thiS It day stretch more t!Ian 21 o:ig!ns.lly to the gingt'rbread She's A Pro ler Kitchens, Inc. will help you make your kitchen daughter of MR and 1rmS: her first mo~ Fore a~ost. holiday season is the Grosse hours. molds, and she continues to She's got the technique a room you can be proud of ... 20227 Mack Ave- R!OHARD R. Fi.'JCH,. of Mc. 500 years clev~r or beauti- Poi~te Inte~&;i.th Center for .It'S a ,question of ptlQrities. be intrigued by the messages dow~ pat .now. ,She's a pro- nue. 884-3700. Kinley avenue, received a fully shaPed cookies, tradi. RaCial Justice s fifth annual R}fht .now, studl~ Clare they convey. . fes~onal, In bUSinessas well ...... Bachelor of Science degree tionally made oi gind'erbrean Holly Mart. comes flI'st. Theater 15 one of Mkror to HIstory as In art. "We stockpile in The Gift DepartmeDt .' .at the Notre Dame Phar. I in . l-'s~hOl()gy durir,g th,e. were a fa!!'i!iar Dart of nea;: I ..~~~_U~e ~oll); Maz:t! "I ~he things she's had to give "They were the greeting ~he spring and summ~r. sell maey is brimm1ng over with gifts from humorous to Unrverslty of Oregon's sum. ly every Northern European' s!.!l-JPO"~~ feel affectlOna~e In ~order.to get. , cards of their day. They an. In the fall. Inventory IS pret. gorgeou •• There are JiUle stocking stulfer gifts too. or mer term commencement. holiday. The cookies were about It, because I '!tas I~ ~he Qo.ei ma.ntain her n~unced births and wed- ty much gone by the end of COUI'le the lCen" and Brooming aids for men and women • • • formed by prtlssing the firm on the very first one. Also. membership in the Junior dings, commemorated hall. the :rear. It's seasonal-BUT are .I;'ay. welcome. Among those named to dough into handcarved wood. i~'~ v~ry much a profes- League, and she belongs to days, reflected politics and it doesn't have to be, and it's ...... Michigan Technological Uni. en molds, The molds, prized SlOnals show. . t~e Museum store Associa- proverbs. They were 'used as getting less so. Very few of versity's Spring Qua rl eras heirlooms were handed The Holly. Mart will be tion, a p~ofessional. gr:>up- love messages." the molds are Christmas.ori. Have A Gnome Of Your Own. . . Dean':! Li!t were JOSEPH d()wn throu2h the centuries. presented Fn.day, Novem~er and. tbat s about It. With ~Ilng Clare's most. ex. ented. ~e use them as tree these del~ght£,ullittle creatures are at " M. SHAHEEN, an Engineer. This folk art was practiced 30, fr?m 10 m the morning Studio Clare, that's about all qUlsite .molds are a palr of decorahons, but the Christ. fhe SqUlrrel s Nest. Come see the ing major, son of MR. and throughout Europe, but the to 4 m the afternoon, and she can handle. courtship pieces: a beat!tf~ mas tree only became a pop- gnome puzzl.es, calendars. pop-up . ': MRS. JOSEPH SHAHEEN. most beautiful exquisitely Saturday, December 1, from Growth Is Good Jully-detlliled wedding dance ular tradition in Queen Vie- books and figurines, 19849 Mack Ave- of Yorkshire road, WILLIAM detailed molds ';"ere made in 10,to 3 o'clock at ~he Grosse "Certainly, I want to be. and a "love. coach." Each tori a's time." nue E. BRUSH. a Business Ad- Germany , Pomte.War Mem,onal. Lunch. come bigger. It's largely a made a specific statement. More and more, people are , . .. • .. ministration major, son of The o~iginals are treas. eon Will ~ aValla~le. question of capital. I com. "If you were serious about m?unting Studio Clare's cre. 7'. ." MARY K. BRUSH, of St. ures now in museums or Another good thing abQut mitted the classic buslneu someone, you sent the wed- abons for year.round use. . _.any Cuete: ... of ~~,outeTle showed us th2 Clair avenue, and NANCY private coilections, but Clare the Holly Mart: it's c~ose to Bin-l went into business ding dan~. The love coach "Tb~re's never a really beauttful new rtngs, earrtngs, bracel~ts and ~~ck- A. RAUSCH, en Electrical ...".. "hI.. tn Il'et uatterns home, and when you ve got under-eapitaUzed - and t've meant 10U were just Inter- slow tlme. In January, I'm laces he has conected for your Chnstmas gt1Jmg.\ Engineering m a j 0 r who \ f~-;''in-them' -an-d bring the WiiA cookin: ev1n' !!!\Y or 1;e"jj ..... rJng tc ~~teh ll~," ested in a' flirtaUon." taking o.ders for April and He also told us there is stiH time for him to create achieved a perfect 4.0 grade patternc; ba~k to The States. the .bl1Sement burner, that s She's gaining. I A story -tag, e,ltplaining IMay. Peopie caii all the a o1}e-of-a-kind piece and to remount your old point average, daughter of \ . Why Not W.u1 a mce feature. She doesn't -do it all her- , the t~ditlon.l sym~~m of time ... " di4mo'l'1ds or other precious stones. Tony Cueter MR. and MRS. PETER M. And one day, between jobs, Pointer Forever self am'more. "I've trained \ the piece, .comes Wltn each 'I . And Clan, :Monron, run. is buying any quality Old gold and i:: cjferh!g top. RAUSOH. of Van Antwerp \ she thought of her antique \ Clare grew up in Grosse \ some kid;; in the, a.-ea, and Iof Clare's ~h1ished wax east- mng down to the basement prices. Stop by Bijouterie at 20445 Mack Avenue. road. cookie mold pattenll. Cuok- Pot-ite. "1'...e lived here 'OM' they're really ~ood." But, ev: ings. . ,_ ..~ _ .. I~!.check on her latest Opeft. 1'0-5:80 dutly. Closed Monday. . .• • • tea weren't the on1J' thin" mOst all my Ute.'! . After ery pi"e jobbttd. out 00._ ~It~n qo l~"_1 uqP:l ..~.eh" vi' ,"cr~== the Anan. • .. .. .Among those honored III that had come out of them, grade school at GPUS, (now back to Studio Clare for final they melt? ''Well,'' says tic to get new patterns from

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'1A-PERSONALS 4-HELP WANTEO 4--HELP W.4NTED r4-HELP WANTED GENERAL __ G_EN_E_R_A_L__ ._I GENERAL . / THE BAHA'I FAITH Classified Advertising Information 872.8217 - 365-9531' WAITER, waitress, grill cook MEDICAL Re,::eptionist for I X.RA Y transcriptionist for INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED Phone: 882-6900 and kitchen prep. 881-1883. internist office. Diversi. Eastside clinic. Must type WHO DO YOU KNOW Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointo 48236 fied background, insur, 70 w.p.m. Excellent bene. ._-_ ...... _----...,.:..; ...... _------...... 1 WITH A ' . NEED SOMEONE to knit ance, billing and peg fits. 3714880. legal Notice 12D loke and River Properly HEARH~'if PROBLEM? , l)tfiOf* Ht'\!m~' gooo <.ju,fth"y--lIighan blan. board experience helpful. _ P"r'nnol. . 12£ Commercial Properiy I }.:';;.:i;;~ hel.e~~~them.;:;.,iclli ket to match flamestitch Flexil::l:: schedule, No eve. CARPENTER NEEDED to 16 Death Notice 12F Norlhern PICj)crt,' wlth It? Wearmg a profes. I Mon. 8-5; Tues, 8-12; Wed. 9-5 fabric?~!!~885.-{)767~._ i nings or Saturdays. 34:i:'"j" 'dismantle a~d re.install 1e Public Sole 13 Real Estate sionally fitted hearing aid Thurs. & Fri. 8-5 II 2 Entertainment 13A Lots for Sale is the mark of a truly con. Deadlines: A VON I 03(;5. ii'~~;::;~~:~r;;'I.;~;9~law I 2A. Music Education 138 Cemetery Prcperty siderate person. Encourag. I CAN'T WORK 9.5? HAIRDRESSER _ Full or . 28 Tutoring and Education 13C land Controcts ing the hard of hearing to Cancellations and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. sell part.time, with some cUen. EMPLO.YEE, TO work With seek help is an expression 2C Hobby Instruction 13D For Sole or lease New copy, Tuesday noon. AVON tel TV 5.9785 law fIrm In downtown De. 2D Camps 14 Real Estate Wanted of caring. Audiometric ex, Error corrections, Mon. noon Iand you can choose your own.' . I trait area, xeroxing, er. 21 Athletic Instruction 14A lots Wanted amination by appointment. hours. Earn. good money PERSON WANTED as host. rands, mail roo.m and ~is. No obligation. ' Rates: 2F Schools 148 Vacation or Suburban and meet interestin~ pea. hostess in automobile deal. I cellaneous ofhce d~ties. 2G Convalescent Care Property Wonted BEITER HEARING Cash or .pre-pay: 12 words. .2.90 pIe, too. For details, call ership. C~ll 372.2600. Ask Must have car, retirees 3 lost and Found 14C Real Estate E)(change 881-3600 Each additional word .. .15 today. for Ed Denby or Gary welcomed. To apply, call 4 Help Wonted General 15 Business Opportunities Billing rate ...... 3.40 VE 5-7050 Pearson. 1_ 964.5890. _ 4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 Pets for Sale MAKE THIS an exCtlptional I Retail rate p~r inch . . 4.70 . I CASHIERS, 20 to 30 hours 48 Services to Exchange 16A Horses for Sole Christm3~, s end charity Border adv. per inch .. .5.50 C H RISTMA S CER!IFIED Mechamcs and I per week, days and nights. Housp' Sitting Services .16.1l ..!)et.Grooming cards from the Foundation I ,I" __ .~_weeks or more ...... 5.00 dnve.way help. Apply . at Must be personable, neat 5 Situation Wanted 16e Pet Boording 'Foi- Exceptional Children I AND OR T. & M. Standard Service I and responsible. Refer. 5A Situation Domestic 19 Printing and EngraVing and help continue our pro. CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a I ~ Center, .2~75 Mack, corner ences reqllired. Apply in 5B Employment Agency 20 General Service gram for handicapped chilo classlflelJ sdv. error Is limited to either a cancellation of the PERMAN ENT of. 8 Mlle aft: ii. Gl'Osse person'- Monday !1l1'uugir"- 5C Catering 2eA Carpet Laying dre-n, 25 ~ards for $3.50, charge for or a re-run of the portion in error. Notification Pomte Woods. Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. Friend. 6 For Rent Unfurnished 208 Refrigeration and Air Call 885-8660 (9-2) for must be given in time for correctlo', In the following Issue. I J08 S ------Iy Restaurant, 18480 MaC'k. 6A For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair further information. Lo. We assume no responsibility for the same error after the first Insertion. RECEPTIONIST. typist for Grosse Pointe Farms. East Detroit real estate of. 6B Rooms for Rent '20e ChimMY and Fireplace cated in Grosse Pointe CLASSIFYING & CENSORSHIP: We reserve the right to FOR fice. Call Lori for appoint. DRIVERS for small school .. . 6C Office for Rent Repair Memorial Church. claSSIfyeacn ad unaer Its-appropriate heaolOg. The Pub . CLERKS !!) Vocation Rentals 20D locksrnilh~ ------IIsher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for ment at 979-6000. buses. Grosse Pointe area. 61 Gargge for Rent 20E Insulation PET SITTER - Medium to publication. SALES AND STOCK 881.9573. 6F Share Living Quarters 20F Washer and Dryer Repair small. No tinklers, ill, bit. EXCELLENT 0 p p 0 r tun i. 6G Store or Office Rental 21 Moving " ers. My "Pointe" home. '- I Previous cash register ex. ty with America's largest EMERGENCY 2A-MUSIC 4-HELP WANTED 6H For Rent cr Sole 21A Pi:!!'!!:' 5er\lj{'~ 822.5069...... I I dPerience reqUi~~d. ~ot un; real estate company. Prog. MED ICAL 6J Halls for Rent 211 Sewing Mochir.e ------. I I:DU",A.TION• GENERAL er 18 years 0 an ~us ressive commission pro- 7 Wonted to Rent 21C Electrical Service CERTIFIED 1------AMWAY B t' fIat" D' I have own. transpo.rtaholl. gram. 2 offices. Cail Doug TECHNICIANS 7A Room Wonted 211> TV and Radio Repair SWEDISH WOODS MUSIC - ea In IOn. I. For more information. calli Primeau at 771.7771. For City of versify your income. Get I Monday through Fnday, I Grosse Pointe Woods 71 Roop" and Boord Wanted 2lE Storms and Screens MASSAGE THERAPY STUDIO the whole story. C~ll Torn I 1J~lween 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. -D-R-I-V-E-'R-a-no-'-G-l.-'u-r-(.\:;-.-n-e-ed-e-d Public- Safet'.; Department 7C Grarage Wanted 21f Home Improvement FOR WOMEN 20551 M k 885-{)024 882-5169 I 7D Storage Space Wonted 21G Roofing Service . ac .,. 963-7781 for full time wor1k.. $4,00 REQUIREMENTS: 8 Articles for Sole 21H Rug Cleaning For appointment or infor. GUItar, plano, th.eory, DENTAL !HYGIENIST-Full hour to start. App.y m per. I_ Must be currently licensed 8A Musical Instruments 21.1 Painting, Decor:lting mation call Wendy, 331. Home or studio. time with preventive ori. CUNNINGHAM son, W.D. Gale, .Inc., 6400 by the State of Michigan a3 e.s A"lt!ques for Sale 21J Wall Washing 0563. GROSSE POI NTE ented dental practice in DRUG STORES INC. I Mt. Elhot, DetrOIt, or call a~ .Emergency Medical Tech- ,) ae Office Equipment 21K Window Washing SANTA CLAUS WILL INSTITUTE OF Fisher 'Building, Detroit. L ' Larry, 921-4030 OlNan 9 Articles Wanted 21 L Tile Work WRITE YOUR CHILD Monday through Friday, 9 BOOKKEEPER-Secretary for WANTED E t . ed • Mus't be a high school grad. 10 Snowmobile for Sole 21M Sewer Service MUSIC to 5. No evenings or Satur. dental oflice, Detroit. Must uropean ram uate. lOA Motorcycles for Sole 21'" Asphalt Work Magie at Chl'istmas. see the Private instruction _ piano, days. .Paid holidays Ilnd have prevI'ous experience, dressmaker. Call 821.7226 .• No criminal convictions. .... joy of a personalized letter t' d' I . ------I od JOI Trucks for SaJe 210 Cement and Brick Work voice, strings,. wind and vaea Ions, me Ica msur- knowledge of dental insur- • Go driving record. 11 Cars for Sole 21P Waterproofl'ng fr~m Santa. Send youdr brass instruments, guitar, ance. Must like working ance, goo d secretarial BOOKKEEPING and secre. • Good physi~l condition de. child's name, age, an d 'th h'ld E 11 t tarial assistant needed for t . d b Th C' P " 11A Cor Repoir 21Q Plaster Work name of best friend man dol i n, organ an WI c I ren. xce en skills required, some ac- b d t 1 f' ermme y e lty hysi. theory. Distinguished fac. working conditions. Your counting background pre. usy own own aw Irm. ciao.. 11B Cors Wante d to Buy 21R Furniture Repair (brother- sister) and any own h g' n d partment Experience necessary, Ask P f . r 11e Boots and ,...~otors 215 Carpenter special instructions. Fee $1 uIty. y Ie e e st f",rred. Must be mature f J 9623825 re erence glVe to app Icants l1D BOCItRepair 21T Plumbing and Heating for each letter. Mail by ALSO NOW OFFERING withh 2 doperators. lit Mu~ 1 and responsible, 0 the r s or oyce. '. with}' experience in a state 111 SOCItDockage.and Storage 21U Janitor Service December 15th to ARM, Classes in ensemble playing. ave goo persona y. >:la. need not appl.y. Salary I WAITRESS....:...part.time. No \ .1erience necessary. East lance service, or its equiv- 11G Mobile Homes 21W Dressmaking and Tailoring Pointe, Michigan 48236. studY and perform in vie. I perH~n('e 871-3260. t~als. Good opportumty for Side's best dance club alent. Pay range $6.73 per 12 Suburben At reoge 21Y Swimming Pools lin, Viola, cello, flute, clar- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A nght person. Send resu.me "Trumps Jumps". Apply \ hourL'b to1 f $7.35beper hour. TWO 'L f Ai l'net etc. - intermediate t B M 10 Gro se Potnte ,era ringe nefits. Ap. 12A. Suburban Home 21% Snow Removal and 7Z are American r. REWARDING CAREER? 0 ox " s nightly now, 9 p.m. 16360 ply to DI'r~tor of Publl'c 121 Vacation Property Landscaping lines tickets. Best offer. ~~~te1~ayn~:~~:;e~hOc~~~ REAL ESTATE 1f~a..yBE News. Harper. Must be 18 Safety. 200',l5 Mack, Grosse 12C Forms for $Qle 542-8112, YOUR ANSWER I ------______,______------M. of Mus., U. of M. and WE ARE .LOOKl~G .f?r a 0 R THO D ONTIC assistant Pte. Woods 48236. J lA-PERSONALS I lA-PERSONALS 2 AMERICAN 112fare cou. has studied with members We have openings for 2 am. caree~-mmded m~lVldual needed for part time posi. ------. pons. Call 331-6444. of the Guarneri and Jul- bitious salespeople in each who IS. pre.sently lt~ensed t',on. Previous dental ex, REC EPT ION IST _ MRS LIS" nal d t t of our hranch offi('/"s nl"ar d th f ld f \ . .,,--c man aro I'puppy SI'ITER service-Ex'j ARIL i liard 5irin.: QUilite.s. C....,,' F.astland. Grosse Pointe' or conSI ermg _..e Ie 0, ...... ri~m.e -oref.erred. 886- ASSISTANT 'TO card readings by appo~t. perienced, small dogs only, lh INE coupons. Best registrar. 882-4963. real estate sales. For the 1230 -. OFFICE MANAGER ! ment ~n..1y. L1(' in very nice I Good secretarial capabilities, ening for one experienced, pO~ltlOns f~r experienced EDUCATION in hospital or home. Exper. Grosse Pointe office for I no Shorthand. MrLeod Ad. talented hairdresser with Child ('are, Housekeepers, Our master has been seriously ill for a year and she ------.ienced nurse's aides, LPNr person with experience. vertising, 821.0120. clientele. Excellent oppor. C 0.0 k s / Housek~epers, just can't give us the T.L.C. we are used to. She WILL TEACH piano in your or RNs, 24.hour servicz. Salary negotiable. Call for ------.--.------I tunity, busy salon, new Mal~s, Chauffeurs I Com. is very sad to have to give us up, but we under. home. Rachel Dunning. AMC Health Care One. I information days or leave' IMMEDIATE opelllOg for ex. . location. Call Ms. Carol, pamons and Coupl~s. 16514

stand. One of us is a cute little poodle and one 331-44Qtl. 569.2585. I message in ('venings. 882.: pcricnced travel ag('nt. I Joli Salon. 773-4750. Mac k Avenue. u r u ~ ~..,

. d' 'd d I h' d "C 11' " t ------8711. 'I Call Mr. Q Travel, BS6. --.- .------Pointe Farms. f,85-4576. IS a me lum sIze re ong alre 0 It ype. PIANO LESSONS-.qualified 3-LOST AND FOUND . ._ 0500. or write 19317 Mack BABYSITTER ideal for ma. _. _ We will be sure to make "your" home happier. teacher, my home. 882. 'I WANTED: Companion for i Ave .. Grv55e Pointe Wds, ture woman'in my home, HOUSEKEEPER I Sitter. St. We will ,be waiting for your call. 7772. $25 REWARD for "Gnash", eld.crly couple. G r 0 s s (' : 48236. Monday through Friday. 9 Clair Shores home needs 371 5482 ------our beloved orange and POInte area, room anell --.----.- ._. ...- -- --.- '- a.m. to 3 'p.m. 884-4303. special person for 2 girls. ~ PIANO AND ORGAN les. ~ white small cat (female). board and salary. Call 885. ,RECEPTIONIST-law firm. . 10 and 12, wct'kdays. 2 to ~;::=:;;:::======~I sons. Doctoral candidate Lost in the vicinity of 4073. Ask for Nancy. I St. Clair Shores. i71.9600. COOKS, BAR..\!AIDS, w~it. 7 pm. Car prt'fcrred. r('f. ;: in organ performance at Yorkshire and Kercheval ------. .------.. _. rcsses, dishwashers. Full erences preferred but n,., University of Michigan. Septembc7 5. Please call and part time work. Pi. required. 28 First Street. MRS. DIXO~4 Si:: ycm p!ivlltl;' teaching 885.~OOO days ~r 885.5139 EXPERI ENCED HAl RDRESSER rate's Cove, 17201 Mack. lilt. Clemens. 469.2505. "'xpcriencc. Call Jot! B85. evenmgs. W(' miss her, any . T :'\ROT C,A.RD & P,l)..!...M REA.DER A9f1? llitN.' 6 p ..m..... I lele:'~'ls,tIratcrully t!'ackcd with foBml ing: !(ood pay: bootl-t rental available. : SA-LF'sHELP wanted full or, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPI."G~'8 _. . ,,- I parI ti'11e. RenCen. Chllrm. i 3:30. $20, small d,)g. VE 9. PIANO INSTR{jCTIO~-: i ----.. --- I JON'S ON THE HILL I ing Ideas, 259.0788. I 1385 C'halmcn.Ki1!:'ourn(' ADVISOR ELAINE VERYSER I LOST ONE gold earring on I T t th f Specializing in Beginners I Kercheval near McMillan. 886-.3730 /1 rus wor y. ~'" erences. ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE, LOVE, MARRIAGE, 1'1-. HEALTH, DIVORCE, BUSINESS. SHE WILL 886-8358 ! 884-2861 after 5 p.m. .------i Office Expanding 1 Ql~ALITY-h~~sckecPin~s3.o READ AND TELL YOUR PAST, PRESENT 2~E..-;TERTAI ...ME ...T ------. ~.------, Salesperson needed. U P .lC'.allaC",r" p.m. Ll, ,. 1 .... n.... WANTED I<;D1TORIAL ASSISTANT for woman's 82 5 AND FUTURE. THIS GIFTED LADY WILL AD. -..--.--.-.------. ------section or local weekly n('wspapN. Journalism I Bonus plan ... If you can VISE YOU WHERE OTHERS HAVE FAILED. I II '11' MALE COMPA~lO~ t,) stay II VINTAGE !PIANO STYLINGS I experience helpful, ~ood grammar and sp('lling se ~'l mt IOn you should I with dderly man nights. skiIl~ {'<;~f'ntial. Much dC'taii work, plus oppor. call George Palms for ap. 881 ~2822 Mediral trainine not nl'(,. I Piano cn ••cr ••!lir.m~!'.t.!o!' v. "'_'.'1'. MI'1clllil n.aMy. dinner tunitv to lC'arn/do f('aur(' writin~ and la>'out. pointm('nt. PI I I .. . .. I (',;;ary. ('lloS(' rep~' to 16837 HARPER I party, special event, special momen!. Good dates Four

Pane Thirty.Two G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday. Novem~er 22, 1979 4A-HELP WANTED I s:...s-IT-U-A-T-IO...... ,N---I6-FOR RENT I6-FOR RENT j6-FOR RENT --, '--FOU- I-FU-illlMT--~I.S-H-ED-:---,-6C.....,.----O-FF-~t-E--,-FO-.R-'-RE-N'::::T6D-VACATIOH DOMESTIC WA;;T~l) UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED ' FOR LW~50 sq. ft. 2nd RENTALS HOUSE CLEANER-exf'eri. HANDYMAN-Minor plumb. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. RIVARD - Immediate o::cu- UPPE.R 5 rooms-Cadieux...... HAMPTON..,...------ROAD. 'flOor office .availntle in HUICH[NSON 1SLt.~W, ~!:.d " .....::!'d, !'~f~!"~nl'''.s..dllV. s nn. I ing and' elec.tri.ca.l _~o.rk.,I 3.bedl'oom Ranch, carpeted pancy in lovely large 3-bed. Mack area. Available De- Groese Pointe Woods _ 3 the ViUage. Call McBrearty Luxury ocean[ront 2 be . -ly. -Macomb_. County. 756-1 basemenu pamLeIl. .. v.... tlll'O~gL" ..C~t, r e (' !' f' tl t',! 0 n I Y'nnl'" 2.u!lth unoer un I1. I cern ber 1st, stove re fl.'r ger. bedroom bungalow. De. ... Adlhoch. 882.5200. . room, 2 'bath ('(\ndo, pool, 1767 or 754-3874. I -H~::..::;:;-6 p.~. etl.5441 r~~. ext!'~ ~,neled room I Aii 'big rooms lnc1udt' 'to, ator and heat furnished, cembtr 1. t occupancy. -E-A'-S-T-D-£-T-R-O-I~-l----r-wck tennis, color TV ~~~:' ------anytime. downstairs. Gas heat. $650 living room with [ireplace, Security deposit, first and Chll.... en welcome, 882- Bl" , 800 3 600' .... . maid service. Aval e SITTER NEEDED during NEED Ej-TRA TildE f per month, 885.9297 or kitchen, pantry. I year last month's rent. Refer. 37. \014 feet"i.,orA, less.or,22809 squun:Kelly. Feoruary ' March . 881'()OO4 . Christmas holidays, 9:3()-3 A' or 526-4'122. lease at $625 monthly. 8S1. enees requiret1. Can belora . ------Ask for. Lou. 7,74'5050.' SIESTA KEY _ Beautiful 2 weekdays. Call alter 3 p.m. yourself? Wilting to clean ROSEVILLE 4200. 3 p.m. 882-7253. SPACIOUS 3 bedroom upper 882-8949 your home, a.m. or p.rn. JOHNSTONE &: 1______flat, Grosse Pointe, avall. OPPOSITE EAsTLAND bedroo~, 2"h baths tow~. I . 715-7229. 32160 GRATIOT JOHNSTONE 22111 MARTER - St. Clair I 'able December. $325 plus Full service office space ~ house WIth por~hes, tenms DOMESTIC HELP wanted- . MOTEL MOROCCO I Shores. Custom 2-bedroorn I utilities. ~ days, 435- Opal Plaza East 8 Mile court, pool. VIews over. Grosse Pointe Farms area, GUTTER CLEAN ING Within walking dlstance of CLEAN. Secure building - duplex. Living rMm, diJl. 4M3 alter 5 p.m. road. 777-4646. lo.ok~ng inland waterways. 2.3 days a week. Must have Low Prices, Tim, ~13, Macomb Mall. Furnished CIlalmers.Jefferson area. 3 ing room. 2.car garage. . ------1______Flshing doc k, secluded ';;-0;;:; car and references. I Jim 886-8976. 1 • bedroom kitchenette large rooms, caretaker., $385 per mOl'lth. Shore. CITY AIRPORT Area - 1 LARGE uffice space 15x18.2. with lovely landscaping. Call 791.723U, 9-5 y,llI I I'm . apartments and weelr1y I 331-6079. wood E. R. Brown Realty ~oom ~partment, Ref. Idl'ai ior manufacturing Pictures available. No pets. ----.- "- e.,- (>. .. .."TO:Q~RUttt'r eleaning, sleeping rooms. MU:Oi. ""c,----- ..'-,- -- 886-8710. I erences, depOsit, no pets, representative, CPA, etc, $1,400 in season. 886-5480, I SITTER WANTED for 4'1 plaster and painting. For I to appreciate, HA VERHILL - 3.bedroom I $1'10 up. Oall 372-4216. Includes utilities. Shore. _ Yf!ar-old" a[ter scbool hours services call Bill at 8m5. A f' I IT/I TI c: A i upper. n e,:v I y. ~e<:orated,,. :-:~:;SE ~?~~-:-3:~oo.~. ,', .'. .... __ .. _, ,•. .,. p ; I . ,!,ood E.'R. Brown ~alty. HARBOR SPRINGS-Make

andDevonshlreWarren. between~2916. Maele ------0934. I',...... Shortv lease,, , ...., immediate• ;E... P !oc.D -.------n"w ':llJ p~,u.g. t.uG.1753. a,.KerbyCUUUlLWllt:QSChool. Allil.llllCtJkitchenneat "'~:':-"-::''''At':t~r'''''~.'_'l1';z;:J.Drive area. Lower income,- 'ffll: I F"I'~S"H""E'~R~l1uM':EoW.- s.' La''''''-r'ge' ,t. ' " 4l:i~.,'"""..b:I'~"'t~-'~,';;~'mJl'e~'''''PJ'''e-6-r''n''-tO'k'~i-8't'~:''h~~n':''1''.., n . -.------5A-SITUATION cupancy. Shown from 9 to SINGLE HOME newly, dec. appliances. $575 monthly. 2 -bedrooms •.heat, gas, util. f o u r 4C-HOUSE SITTING DOMESTIC 7 daily and Sundays. orated, kitchen furmsh£:d, No pets. 884-0000. lty furnished. NJcely dec. 'room suite; daily janitor, 882.2597. SERVICES ------Alter and Charlevoix, 824. JOHNSTONE & orated. Call TU 2-1657 for private lavatory, kitchen. . ------HIRE A PROFESSIONAL ATTENTION: young profes. 7243. JOHNSTONE applieation. References aDd ette, heat/air units; lots ON THE OCEAN, Pompano RESPONSIBLE middle.aged HOUSECLEANING CREW sionnls and univer.~ity stu. ANCHOR BAY on lake. New UPPER FLAT 00 Haroourt security deposit required. o[ windows. Suitable for Beach Florida nicely fur. male educator will house. CALL MlN1JTE MAID dents. Available large stu. 3 bedr IlL L th $600 1------2-3 men, 1.2 secretaries. nished studlo' efficiency. sit while you travel. Pre. CLEANING dios $140 to $190. 1 bed. S' .Otoml' 7Z7':5 iooo -Living room wlth lire. HOUSE - Available soon.. For lease. Near shopping, churches, fer locaLon in Grosse 264-8207 room $155 to $300, 2 bed. ecurl y, ease. . or place. dining room. 3 bed. GROSSE POINTE WOODS bI' t sportation at P om. te or surroun d'lug ar. ------HAVE BARTENDER. Wait. rooms $225 t 0 $450' 10 H'19. 725-1116. rooms, kitchen with reo Three bedrooms. den, living 882-0899Please call Mrs. Jeffries, yourpu ICdoor,rdi'$19OO/mont h or eas. Available through the er ~ype";e""e. AVlU'lable toric Indian Village area, GRATIOT-6 Mile. Luge 1- frigerator, stove and~. room wtt.!.:utif~PIl~~~g I' $250 a week during Christ. holid ays until April or May ...... -- ~'t f d t f Li' cs washer. $500 monthly. 000'1' room,"'" u. .... ~Ing, h I'd 791 A192 for home holiday p.~rties, m.J.nues rom own own bedroom.l~wer lat. V1n.. 3478. newly decorated, tine con. OFFICE SPACE with park- mas 01 ays...... 834_-3_97_5_. Christmas, New Years. ete. an.d Wayne State Medical room, dm10g room, base- '. diUon. $550 per month. lng. 15206 Mack, Grosse PROFESS.'~N"AL woman will References. Tel. evenings Center. We have swim. ment, fenced yard, .. garage. THREE-BEDROOM 'Colqmal, Call after 5. 886-0443. Pointe Park. 881.7006. HARBOR SPRINGS - -' ~ If 9 822 S605 ming pools, tennis courts. Ready to move In. $195 4345 Haverhill, no ~ts ga. I Luxury condominium at hCl'~~ !;it. Excellent refer., tel' p.m,... 824-8281. per month. 886.7670. rage, near Grosse po!nie.I-H-OO-V-ER-'-12-M-ILE-,-2-be-d' 6D-VACATION Harbor Cove [or holidays ences.821-6995. DO YOU need A.l cleane ..... ' -_ .. _. -.- - 839-6567' .'. H~ b ths N tl RENTALS I and ski vacations. Three ------. laundress, in better homes? INDIAN VILL,AGE Carnage FIVE-ROOM iower, $2tiO per : . . '~~~s~_ . .:-_.~ . 0 pe s. I__ bedrooms, sleep:, 8, two 5-SITUATION I Doesn't drink or smoke, hQuSe-~tUdlO apartment; month plus utilities. Secur. UPPER FLAT _ Haverhill. "'}"'-' :..; iNEY-. FLOiUDA Conuumm. color TVl:, mic;ow,,-;c n',,,!!.,. WANTED honest tnd reliable. $37 ~ozy, pn~ate, lease, secu.r- ity deposit required. No Outer Drive, 2 bedrooms, NEFF 6-room upper $4Z5 iwn-Siesta Key, Sarasota, washer and dryer, all lin. oal.1y. References. Tnlns. ~t~ depoSIt, $225 plus util. pets. Ideal for married stove, refrigerator, garage inc!~des heat. wate'r. No seventh (toP) flo~r. Right ens. china, silver furnished TONY VIVIANO portation. TU 3.'1657: ItJes .331-8580. couple. 1079 Lakerx>inte. $240 a month plus utilities outside maintenance. No on Gulf. superb VIew: :rwo References required. 881. H d ------NTE WOODS INmAN VILLAGE ar~a, 3 Available immediately. ""t5. References. Avail- bedrooms, 2 baths, Imngl 6725. an yman EXPERIENCED lady wishes GROSS~ POI h ood bedrooms; formal dining Call after 6 p.m. 862~2837. ;ble immediately. 882-6047, dining. room. Fully equip. 1 _ Carpenter Work day work' cleaning. 822. 3 be oom ouse, g 1 -______ped kitchen, porch, wash. MARCO ISLAND, Florida- and .8486. transportation and shop. room, natural firep ace, F R E E APARTMENT and MACK.cADIEUX area _ 2 er. dryer. Pool, tennis New 2 bedroom, 2 bath lfiscellaneolb ------ping, available December carpeting, heat and garage utiliUes with access to UD. b-"'-- h u..... all rooms courts Monthly rentals d 400 ft to Gulf P"'ol 'd space induded. $450. 822- . """''-''1m con 0,. ' " , Repairs CO!iFA~10N to,~~in!:!i 1. $850 per month. 881 2419. used furnished kitchen, re-decorated,0.....stove, refrig. MeNilU",.' BatH)228. , tennis. t )at slip. Winter 881-2093 lady. Please call tIOa-3.u... I 4~O, 886-6300. I bath and living area with erator, livi~g room, drapes ~SANIBEL-BeauUfUU)' fur., rates. 264-7785. after 5 pm GROSSE POINTE WOODS- fireplace in eX'Change for and ea~~" .., basement, . h d d 2 bedr • , A<>AA LAKEPOINTE--3 bed l' 't d ._, . ht ....~- 111S e eon 0 ooms ---.------""TI: 3bedrooms, 1* baths, mod. very Unl e ...... e nlg garage, ~ month plus 2 baths l~undry $425 CHALET ON Iak~ near GROSSE POINTE room colonial, 1% baths ern kitchen with stove and ehild "itting duties. Stable uU1ities ~d security 293-. weekIy.' Discount 'longer I Royne. C.olor TV, fu:~place, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY newly decorated and car refrierator. Separate spa. woman only. 886-5501. 6755.' rentals. 642-8072 or 375. Reservations for skung by peted, fenced yard, $300 dous dining and Jiving I NICE ONE-bedroom. or la e -_~_. week or weekend. 884.0431 SERVICE SL~CE 1924 plU5 $300 security, For ap room, full y carpeted NEW TOWNHOUSE. 12 Mile U\:J3:». or 778.4055. All types of positions in the pointment call 336.9338. 'tbt'oughout. Large base. studi{}, * block from and Schoenherr. Enjoy be- B~S, Treasure Cay. 1------home. ment, attachl!d garage. Grosse Polnte. Newly dec- ing the first to live in this Brand new villa, 2 bed. BOYNE COUNTRY - Com. 18514 Mack, G.P.F. DOWNTOWN luxury apart $475. 822.7803. orate~ and carpeted. 366- IwtUrious condominium. 2 rooms, 2 baths, kitchen, pletely furnished, all elec- 885-4576 merit in beautiful Historic ------I 8141 ays or 881-3542 eve. large bedrooms, l~ baths, I" f 11 • d trie 2.tier chalet, upper Palms at 1001 E. Jeffer CONDOMINIUM, 17 and Gar. \lings. full basement, beautiful ~~g~~~~Uui y~u:~e tier: 4 bedrooms, 2 show. NEED SOMETHING moved. son. 1 bedroom, $400 a field. New 2 bedrooms, 1* TWO.BEDRooM house for private garden off dining white sand beach. Puol, ers, kitche~, living roo~, Two Pointe residents will month. 393.2700. baths, appllances, earport,. area 2 car &uale located laundry facilities. Com. fireplace. Tlers may be m. move or remove large or air, pool, more. $375. Eve. ~~:~~ ~::r:arr:~=: ,in a' prime area s:m.ound. mercial and private air. te~c"nnecte~ if desir~d, ~:~la~~fi~~~~ ;i~;o~rr::; G~:~ PfI~or:o:L~~~: nings 977-2333. I .bath, Grosse Pointe schools ~,. ~9'7~;;~;=~'~~.Call 5.9 p.m.,. 626. ~~e~~s~~~~~3~~ now bemg what bave you. Call ior Fi la 11,2 car garage GROSSE POINTE WOODS, Child!"en welcome. 822. '______'"" _ free estimate. 343-0481. or Id~:f f~~ mature couple 3.bedroom Colonial, newly 112~. 6A-FOR RENTw --ALL--OO--N-S-Kl--C-ha-I-e-t,-4I SKI RENTAL-Minutes from 822-2208. Available Dec., $400, Re car.peted. $495. 882-8200. IHARPER WOODS _ 3 bed. FURNISHED bedrooms, sleeps 10, mod. Boyne Mountain, on Lake I t G Pointe News t d Ref l--~--"----- ern a .." ..n!ianees, fir-lace, Charlevoix.'Very beautiful. QUALITY Heaith Care in p y 0 rosse GROSSE POINTE - 1012 rooms,~, e . . er. LOVELY COLONIAL on I TV. ,Ea"" access. ~After (616) 582.7050. your. home, hospiW or Box J.12, Beaconsfield, 5 rooms, car- c!llCeS, u r 0 'li Se Pomte SunniDBdale, 4 bedrooms, _" _ nursing home. Our profes- HOUSTON • WHITTIER, 2 peted, heated, side drive Schools. 881.9284 evenings 2~ baths, 'library and Dec. 1 for weekends, ISLA DEL SOL, St. Peters..

sional staff 01 reori.tered0- bedrooms, new kitchen in- garage. $375 month. 882. or 371.2850 days. 1 Flori"aII room. Available monthafter 6 or00 season. 885.2060 burg, Florida, on the nurses. and nurse's aides eludes appliances and large 5467 or-823-D385. FOUR . BEDRooM:Farms January. through April. : . beach. overlooking Boca are available 24 hours a d' . t' ----.------h '1 bl ...... TRA''''''''''''' CITY ...._ Sega Bay. 2 bedrooms, 2 " . InJng area, new carpe mg SPACIOUS 6.room upper, . ome aval a e December .....,..--..."""'~"" on UUl' d y, 7 days a week. Phone garage. $250. 8B3-1924. , lonnal dining room, car. I., on month to month ba. IANCHOR BAY on •• _.1 3 berlee ski area. overlook. ~ths, complet~!y furn. 882-6640, Medical Person. . s $650 ...... ing Lake Leelanau. Mag. lshe~, .fully eqwpped ~n- nel Pool. Day or night, LAKEPOINTE/warrcn-uP' peted, na~ural fireplace, ....~~...""ARTY & ...... "'''.Nn bedrooms, 1\2 baths, boat nificent tri.leveL plenty cI dommlum,. pool, te~.!~, per, 2 bedrooms, clean, stove, refrIgerator, garage. I _."Dn""'.... .I. dU.L.nV\Jn I dock, $625. Security, lease. I glass. 3 bathrooms. 4 fire. I' g:;!!, reutmg now, mlDl. PAINTING-HANDYMAN. In. stove, refrigerator. 293. Re[erences necessary. 882- 882-5200. 725-1000 or '725-1118. places. sl~ 15, Com. mum 2 weeks. 884-59'70. 1 ~i[~~:'r:i~::i:f~e~g,~~: 5989. I 4245 or 882-2124. V~1l~OF2--WbeAYBdr-URl\!,.. upper IBASE1-~"T APAP.'!"M!':!'lT pletely equipped including FL.()JUDA KEYS _ Resort Free estimates. Tom 822. LOVELY large studio apart- GROSSE POINTE - Large a, ooms ,newly l' bedroom. $135 a month TV, washer, d!'Yer, walk to I condominium, 1 hour from 4885. ment in one of the East !owedr.f~at, 2 bedroboms, liv - :r~CgOerr~eodr'$rl~eperanmdonrte-h includes utilities. 1 month ITimittbel'lele s~ tlOdge. antd ._ Miami Airport. 2 bedrooms • t . Side's finest apartment 109, mIng room, asemen .... • oN. security deposit. Refer. SO)' Ommu e drIve 0 2 'baths children okay PRIVATE NURSI NG buildings. Including heat, anil garage. ,$370 monthly, TU 6-5860 after 6 p.m. ences, 88G-05'l2. Sugar ~. Call A~ntis heated ~l, boat dockage: Around the Olock $195/month. 885.1220. plus security, includes beat HARCOURT near Jefferson 1------Properties {Steve) 882. deep sea fishing, sailing, in home, hospital or nursing .------Call weekdays. &51-5790. a.bedroom upper 2 baths' 'GROSSE POINTE F~ 7060 before 6 p.m. After 6 skin diving, seasonal, h ome. RN' s, LPN' s, Aid eSt HAVE A NICE clean homeith ------GROSSE POINTE-Ideal for spaCIOUS. r'mng room, WIth.' cul-de.sacLovely Colonial4 bedroomsbome m2lha -- call 886-1967. I monthly, weekly rates, 885. companions, male attend. for a man or woman w bachelor or bacbelorette. natural f.l!eplace, dinIng baths. family room, ~re- FLORIDA condominium _ 6137. ants, live.ins. Screened and room and board. Call 886- 1. bedroom flat. $225 room. Available Deeember ation room central air Long Boat Key. Sarasota --- _ bonded. 24 hour service. 0336 evenin'gs. monthly, plus security. In. 15th, 2.year lease. No pets. larie feneedbackyard 2~: area. Available March and SKI SEASON lJcensed nurses for insur- HOUSE _ Grosse Pointe eludes utilities and garage. $475 per month. Tappan. car garage. Close to schools April 772,9323, 882.9806. ACCOMODA TI ONS' an.ce cases. Fanns-Air conditioned, 3 Call weekdays. 961.5790. I 884-6200. and shops. Available Janu. ------1 Michigan's most luxurious re- POINTE AREA NURSES ----______I LUXURIOUS ~T. Pete Beach TU 4-3180 . be.drooms. all kitchen .a~. THREE . BEPROOM home TROMBLEY R:C>AD---.2-bed. ary 15th to July 15th. $673 Yacht and Tennis Club. 2 sort condominium towne ------:\Iliances, new carpetm .. , , newly decotaied, Grosse room upper, stove. refrlg. per month. G. Palms. 886. bedroom, 2.bath condom in- houses avail'able December e MINUTE MAID CLEANiNG Itlrg paneled rec room. ,D,.,; ...t~ w""~~ C:4.?" " erator, fh'eplace, newly 4444,' ium, brand new, furnished. to April. Located on Wal. AND SERVICE CO. No pets. ~.2864 days,/ ~-;;~'t'h.1ih :-C~;-'li!ar~~~ N~ I ?~c~~~~ed, security deposit ILAP-AY.ETTE . PARK _ Will $1.000 month plus utilities, loon Lake between Boyne I 264-8207 886-8535 evemngs. I pets, References, security' O1::ll-."U, sublease my ,furnished one- 7th floor.Non.season rates Mt. and Boyne lligblQnds. WE DO d GROSSE POINTE WOODS-l ep.)Sit. 885-74l2 between INDIAN VILLAGE area bedroom apartment lor ava'ilable. No pets. 652. C'OntactReferencesWildwood,0 n 1y.WalloonPlease Carpet cleaning. wall wash. 3.bedroom, 2-car garage, 5-10 p.m. Spacious 3 bedrooms 2 winter. Security ~eposit. 4254. Lake, Mi. 49796. (616) 582- ign~agientpe::;:xtg ~:~ wa:: finished basement. Mr'l GROSSE POINTE CITY-4.1 b~tbs, living, dining ~d Call afJ: ~-m. or belore ICONDOMINI~ _ Long. 9616. a " MacDonald, 331.5731. ... bedroom, 2*-bath condo- kitchen, pantry and mllid's noon. ._. boat Key, Gulf coast. _ ,ing and buffing, oven vent ------quarte $375 ------FLORIDA Sarasota Luxury and hood cleaning, furnl. MUIR ROAD - 2 bedroom I minium. Modern kitchen, 'th I rs. per month TORREY ROAD-Furnished Beaeh and tennis. By week condo o~ golf co~rse and ture refinishing, cabInet, duplex, Grosse. Pte Fanns. c~rpetcd .. Lease or lease I WI ease. 822.0540. 4-bedroom, 2-bath Semi. only, 8'86-3377 or 889..Q600 pocl, $300 weekly, $950 fonDica and minor CarpeD. Stove and refrigerator. car. WIth option to b~y. $675 LAKEWOOD NEAR Warren P.!n"..h in Grosse PQintt' Shirley. montbly. 2 available. BiU try work. peting, $320, 776.0953 or month plus securlty. -bus, Outer Drive and 1-94 Woods. Fireplace, library, BEA1JTIFUL CHALET at Nanos. 774-0959 or 277. ------294-8700, ask for Gary. Large, cheerful, 1-bedrooui games room with fireplace, 0539 NEED HOLIDAY HELP! ------GROSSE POINTE WOODS- apartments. Quiet neigh. all appliances. January Schuss Mountain. Skiing, . Experienced. energetic col- FOREST LAKE Apartmen.ts. 4.bedroom. 31h.bath Colo. borhood. Available soon' through August. No pets. pool, sleeps 12. Available SANIBEL ISLAND, Florida, lege sisters will serve your 2 bedtooms, from $285 In. nial. Library and family $165 to $175 882-9850 ' 884-0600. Christmas week 'll'nd oth- beautifully decorated 2- parties. help with prepan. eluding heat, air, all ap. room. $975 month plus se. '. JOHNSTONE & ers. 886-4983. bedroom, 2-bath condomin- tion, cleaning, shopping, pliances. 791-3093. curity. Short term possible. MODERN 3.bedroom, 2.bath JOHNSTONE EDR ium on Gulf. All amenities, t E X C e 11 e n t .----- IDGBIE MAXON, INiC. home on Ben)'anu'n '- St.' 2 BOOM, 21,2 batb town- ,__ "roae ti Ul , . h . S 'tncluaing pooi, tennis. e c.... HARPER.Not ngham area. 888-3400 Clair Shores. Canal in CHARMING newly deconted ouse In ugar Loaf ski Weekly 645.5498. POinte reiereni;c:i. roE- Jefferson. 2 bed roo m s, I 3 '.r ~ ems a,,: d , h II t h. 1 front and back of home. large upper duplex, 4815S1. resort. Available for holi. SERVE YOUR DATES fully carpeted. drapes, air, Q~let, clean, bUlldmg. Re- GROSSE POINTE - 6.room GOODMAN, PIERCE &: Clair. Living room. dining day rental. Indoor tennis BOYNE CHALET-Ideal for NOW. 886-3178. ranle, refrigerator, laun. ~rIgerator, stuve and heat house, $500. Security de- BOYER, INC. room, 2 bedrooms, baleo. also available. For in for- skiers and snowmobilers. OFFICE ~'aNG done by dry room, ga.-age. Nicely Included. Ideal for one per. I posit. No utilities. 885.5903 886-3060. ny. lovely yard. AvaUable mation please call 882- Sleeps 13. 778-4824, responsible couple. Exper. deccraated. $36S plus uti!. son. $175 per month. B3~. TWO.BEDROOM upper on KENSINGTON _ • I ~r 1. $5OOlmonth, 7547 after 7 p.m. _ i nced dependnble excel. ties. S e cur it y deposit. 8033 days, Grayton Detroit No pets . Two bed. heat Included. References. ST PETERSBURG' 2 "-d. MOOR INGS e" room flat air heat carpet 1 year lease 881-58M or . . . "" Vera Beach Fl 'd T lpnt references. 881.1071. Av~~~le_ Nov. 1. 881.7085 2------1BEDROOM condo, Lake. 882-0287,, . . ing, laundry' 'and '"a"k" n.... room furnished condo. Pool ' on '8 own. ------~, _.~.;:.,.~ ,._. •...,~"" 1i'"1!,,NIT-1------(I d d "'3 ..- lng --... and clubhouse Available house - 2 bedrooms, 2"h MANUSCRIPT I u. & ----. I l:!HlJ." • ,u~..~ -;-. - . . G-R0.s~E Pc.E~':::'E "';''-O}D'''-. mc u_ e . "" fiO !l'"~~lr.1 < , ••• ~ • h....~i",lien ur nook, dining . .. tif WE HAVE 8 P 1\ r t me" t s peted and orapes !DelUded., 4-bedroom 2-bath' se~i'l ny. &!o.:H64 or 759.4795 I' .:: <.i~j,;bl.;i:.D 2.t~.k"h"'''' r:i1n, f~r ~eason. $550 per month, I room, 2 porches, 2 hakon. Medlcal manu2enpt, SClen. I ~ . , ' Unfinished bas erne n t. .'. . do topartment In St Clair I TI7.'075 ..rte. '1. , ic reports, books, disst.....,.:- houses. flats, effiClences, A;;ail~b!e Jan. 1. 774-4250. ~:,~c~.::'l:.e~.~~.~e,•.!l~~ary, FOR LEASE, vacant, 1 ear I Shores Crt'. . ie", 15U!l,teuu.5 iNUl, .Xcal" I tions repetiUve letters -I rooms to rent, homes to I 893-0977 I Kame, tuum wbedrooms Y11f.l diU' ~' ~~ I HILLSBORO BEACH A.1A ell private, all spphances. all 'your typing needi. share in all areas, Accept-. all appliances. January bllths, Colonial with' fam. ::nth on . ? P. I Florida _ 2 bedr~om, i lease or sell, $119,000. '1. IBM Mag Card II. Can I ing landlords' rentals. Our 5-ROOM apartment on Bea. through August rental. No i1y roam and recreation 772-0481 Security deposit. b~th condo. on Intracoastal 852.7199. ,:;;:.;;;;;:', :~-~"!'!'r,.~~~!1.. people are screened. Call! eonsfield, 2nd floor, .e~'1 pets .. ~;~...: _7'" • room, $600 per month. Pur.' wlth priyate, ocean.. ~ach, FT.mnn~_m .., ...._.. ,., ,. Grosse Pointe Park Mon. L:lVOn'S &mung :sefV1ce.1 cellent condition.. <':all 8".t1-1 "V''''':>A~ ". I uy ana Ioies ~2000 j 1\iii)iH ..E AGEl) empioyea i '3e ..U~i:"i v.cW U1 llllra., Ch' t ... "~lbt-{tit' I Fri., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 773.~. 6746 after 4:30. I JOHNSTONE . I LO '. . I lady wishes to snare home coastal 2nd ocean. Avail. f' n~ matS ~bV~!a e. ~. 3 ------c:-::------I WER FLAT-NottIngham 'th t 1 .... ls able Dee through March I ronL wo ~(jroom, two I 9 to p.m. INQUIRE ABOUT GROSSE POINTE PARK SPACIOUS IJOWER duplex Mack area ...."',., , 'h' WI ma ure a...,. a 0 em. f . : 3 tb bath condominium sleeps ' I All th f J ff ' ",-.vv .. mon.. ploYed Ex(!eUent a I' e a or mmlmum mon S'D. h h ' I R F. T IRE D HANDYMAN, !1UD._ P,__f:R_.A.T.~_ p. '_.AN near Village, Ranch, at. on zer, sou 0 e ~r. Security required. 884-1693. near 5t John Hosp'tal rental. 646-6941, s~x. lS was er, Pl?o!' ten. Minor repalrs, carpentry, - -. - L&.clied garage, lle-w!ydec. son.. bedr~ms, bat.h, 1----______. I .' I ms. ,Two week mmlmum, electrical plumbing, paint- METRO TOWER orated, carpeted, $525 I ~amlly room, .kl.tC'hen, hV' ST. ~LAIR S~ORES, custom ~~ro~ ~f~ieG~ge a=: SIESTA Apt/Motel. directly $3501 week. Call refund. I ing, broken windows and 1 Md 2 bedroom apartments a month. 882-8890. J~~ room, dmlng room, bU:llt attractlve 2-bedroom'l ~.,;'a r p.m. on. the Gulf. Shuffleboard, able with rental. 10813-463. sash cords replaced, etc. INCLUDING HEAT I . [IDlshc::l, vc~. attractive, 'bl'lck. duplex, appliances,' color T.V., kitchenettes. 2914. ~ RelSo nable. References. 28450 Crocker Blvd., near THREE .. ~E)DROOM b~lck large room 10 tbe base. 1 luxurlOusly carpeted. pri. 6J-ROOMS FOR RENT 18522 Guif Bivd., Indian FLORIDA, Hutchinson Island 882-6759 HH and Metro-parkway- Colomal In Grosse P?l!lte ment, shared ~aral!'e. After \'ate fenced yard 1lnd tiled -______Shores, Florida, 33535. 1. . I Model open daily, Woods, 11,2 baths, hY,lng 6 p.m. only. 824-2584. basement, circular drive. LARGE BEDROOM with tel. 813-595-9333. south of Vero Beach _ MAN AND wife would like 2320 463-5857 room with natural flre. I . Available now. $375 No ephone for working wom.I------Choice location, 0 c e an to pick up and delIver for B~.-nNSFIELD, South of I place, formal dining roo,m, M::>RANG.7 Mlle-5.room ~u. pets. 294-2642. . an, I block from Jacob- PORT ST. LUCY, SfU',<1vipeJ front, private beach, luxu. Christmas holiday, Please c.w..... '" Florida room. kitchen wlth plex. screened porch, ~m------__ '882., Bay Resort, 45 miles north riously [urnished one and call 885.3762, Jeffenon - Lower .2-bed. eating sp~e and dishwashr I Ished basemel]t. Secunty. 3 BEDROO!tl bungalow m son s. 9704. of Palm Beach. New fur. 2 bedroom condominiums, ------. ---- room. repainted, carport, er, 2.car garage, gas bar. 526.1810 or 343-0352. Grosse POInte Woods. Chil. ROOM, 7 houses from St. nished, 2 bedrooms, 2 Pool, game room, tennis, YOUNG MAN WK~ tru« for refrigerator. 823-3733. becue, titchen appliances I ANCHOR BAY th t dren welcome. December John Hospital. Kitchen baths. Available by week etc. Pictures available. 882. light ml)ving, ~Ick.up and ---- ..------1 negotiable, minimum 6/ 2 thr e.bed o~ he wa er, 1st occupancy. 882-3758. privileges. Working per.ron. or month. Swimming, 8IT - 2 one-bedroom 824.9424, LARGE Office Sp:ce 15x18.2. Beautiful oceanfront con. pool, ten n is. Excellent up, Call evenings. 521-i053. I room Townhou!lp. inr.ludes anartmcnts on p::rkgrJvC,I------1 Ideal for manufacturing dominium completely fur. beach. 886-0649, $400 per month 175 G R AD U ATE """'DR1'f"T appliances, carpeting. 1m. OU'TE . ! MA RYLAND ,Gtred°ssePointe. rep, CPA, etc. Includes nished, Weekly. monthly,' _ 222..:5670 5 h 'oH U mediate occupancy at $400 'it DRIVE.Gratiot - 1. I . rooms, ea. ,modem. utilitIes. Shorewood E. R. season. 885.2844. rLORIDA, For t Meyers would like interior palnt. bedroom apartment $185 I lzed, and appliances. QuIet. Brown Realty 88&8710 .____ Beach. Gul[ front condo. inf, wall papering. Reason. mon~~~Na:=. & utilities included '$290. 82]-6833. ., FORT LAUDERDALE: Jan. minium. Available Januat'y l""A".E OP~N!NG AT able, erperieneed, r("fp.r. I JOH.NSTONE ALSO ROOMS to rent. 1-.------HARPER NEAR 12 Mile - uary or February. 1 bed. 5.19th. $350 per week. erJCt:i. 002-0213. TERRACE T~"V()~.t: R~N1"Nr, YOR~~~RE. - ~: ~~~ I N~er weB _ maintained room, Oakland Park area, Furnished. Call after 5 ------APARTMENTS NEAT LOWER 1, bedroom SERVICE I <:"IUUIIiI With. dell, Ul\.ie... medical. dental complex. $700 per month. Near cx:e.. pm. fl.19.5112 or anytime EXOELLENT cleaners, 3 Five bedroorrtl, 3 baths, apartment, heat, hot water, 773.2035 I tlOn !'~m, 2.car attached Suj~ble for other profes- an. (I) 725.1868. weekenrls. I Grosse Pointe college sis- Cadieux.Maele area. Avail. -_._ .. _ .. .~_._ .. I Rarage. February 1 occu. slonal •. 8?3.s733. _ _ Close to Village. Suit- ters will make your home able December 1st, J979. ASHIJAND-5ollth of Jefler'I' pancy, $900 month. 881. . LARGE HOUSE. young pro- CLEARWATER BEACH, 440 abl~ for famil.)' , $600 sparkle for the holidays. CaU 881-6832 between 6 I'on - I bedroom upper, e300. COLONIAL EAST-9 Mile. fessional or mature st\!. West, luxury condominium per month. Ex\'erienced. Ex ce fIe n t 22U870 and 7 p.m. No pets. deposit $140. Arter 6 p.m. 824. I JOHNSTONE lc Harper. 2-room suite, car. dent. Private room or base. I available December and 888-3178Grosse POi4teafter 4:30.r«erenees. I I Lease. 389{). I JOHNSTONE peti,,!, janitor. 881~4"~6. ment apartment. 881-4389, I March. 661.1714.

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6D-~iNCTf~;N I S-ARTrCLES ~O~ SA!.! r !----ARTiCLES FOR SALEi8-A~'!'!!'!.~~ ~~~ SA!.F ;L-.4ltTICtl;$ FORSALE! lL-ARTtCLES' FOR SAU I ...... AIlTICLES fOR SALEIS-ARTICLES FOR SALE - TI RED OF ISILK or dried centerpieces I "'lHEWOOD - Mi""d split STEUf~EN gla~s candlesticks, POOL TABLE, 6lh ft x 3lh GARAGE SALE: Friday 9.5~ i MODERN LIVING '~o~m ~ei~" SPACIOUS penthouse apart. by professional f lor is t I hardwood, base cord de. 10 inches high (Steuben ft. 2 cues, rack, full set .22417 Edmundton. Furni. Couch, loveseat, 3 chrome mE'nt, Plantation Key Flor. GeTTING A working at home, Custom I!vered, stacking extra. Aurene 686), $650. 88~ of balls, .$35. Bauer BIg ture. winte .. clothes, mis. and lass tables, 1 lamp. Ida; furnished, av~i1able L. , \ work, very reasor.abie. 0:;';' c..n 752.2401. 2.120. Chief ice'skates, boys black cellaneous, 526-9331. for season (1-1-80), $2" BUSY SIGNAL? 6434 I I size 7, used- 6 times. llti:>. . 1- ... - --- ... - .. ---.- 000 monthly, "Tropical . THREE electric wall heaters NEW home sewing machine, 1269. ANTIQUES, ETC. 28620 Har. MAPLE CUJtN~K caoincl. Paradi~~", ~,? miles South Call your ads in on CLE,ANING OUT? Call oper-1 2 Atlas Weatherland sno~ zig.zag and stretch stich per at Martin, 773.3141. $75, built.in Kenmore dish. ,,£ maiillilnd i,n tll" Gulf, Thi;;-.;.1::j' ;,.-::J. Friday ahon LI~C:. 331.6700. yte tirp.s R25x14; two Mans., plus 22 decorative C!lms, 3.YEAR.OLD Gold G,E, self. All our jewelry is 20.50% washer $40 or oiler. 775. overlooking the Aaantic. 882-6900 h.elp chaflt~OLe ol"ganm •. , field snm.... belt polycster $200. QoiJ.J22... I clean~ng oven and reirig'j off. Just wj', )':;;.:r::ad ou:' 6949. Private roof, garden, pool, "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL t~ons. DonatlOns tax deduc. j cords, H7815, all on Ford 84.1NCH Herculon couch _ erator, $450 for bQth or ad in the f~~s~dftf~~~~ /' GREAT- CiikiS1'MAS gIft! ~~atp::~;' c~~~~leac~:~:~: accessories, furs and an. hi~~'u You drop off or we wheels; Krnwood so Ii d (avocado), $75. 885-7852. ~~~~mi::~h25~~llsJ~~~~' foe:so~~~:~nything in the 1978 Hummel Christmas date 2 couples. For more tj,'ues at a fraction of the -p-- p, - s tat e stereo, amplifier, -- --.---- I store, That includes an.'1 plate, $135 firm. Rockwell information call Dr. Wil. original cost. FIREWOOD for sale, detiv. model KA 2,000, AC 117 G.E. ~elf.cle~n.i,ng !!~~e T~~~ll UPHO~~ERF;D :wiv. el....r.o..~_k. tique washbowl and pit. Le.ap Fr?g. plate and fig. "r"tl "nd I:tn('ked Reason volt, 50.60 HZ60W. stereo.' !II UUX), WlllL~, 'lW", ...; ••• uC Ing cna "-" t furnl'ture, wall ur.Ln.e, mlOlature set, $130, son, 1.305-852.3024 or write We Buy Furs ' ;bl; ~ates: ~l~o 'odd job~ phonic Monaural AC 300W I a.way couch and rocking TU 2.1205.-r.vu~ "Vuu,,"v ... / ~~~r,se ~~ression glass, I mIniature Caroler 78, $40 care of P.O. Box 794, Consignment.:; Welcome done. After 5 p,m. 778. MAX. Mov-e.light, 4 medi. chair, 2 end tables, coffee lamps, old radios, new gl'ft's I 779-52.'35. Tavernier, Florida 3307;). LEE'S t bl 2 I ($250 f AMERICAN Ai I' 2 d' I 6:!B5. um lights in ca,e. Shop. I a e, amp!i' or r mes, IS. frou China" .Japan and I GIANT5~f~~i" s~'e~;;--'TV', 20339 Mack 881-8082 mate I\elt sander, new I the set). Also antiques. count coupons, $50 each. Philll'pl'nes, Ch I d tJ POMPANO BEAC H, condo. I "96 "2'01 b t 12 4 002-872~ I e an 0 I. With kCA system, eXAel. . ". --.-- TRS. 80 SOFTW.<\.RE :,p.1 1";.;21"xJk '/4 and 'h elee., ~ ''';0 e ween . p.m. 00 ' ;). I I Th . k f f ~ milllum, beautifvlly flit:!I' AZAI ....~' '-ALLEuy I h d I 79 I er paces.. m 0 us. (lr lent condition, in '~'arranty ish~~! 2..bC01\.iul .. ~, to i>aths' "'oJ '"' f' a~ ware, Lt'vel IV Prod. trlC motors; MajestiC decoy . _or p.m. . 2 SMALL pop machines _ you.r Chrl~troas ShOPPlOg $595. 294.0392 or 773.3211. . plus '"e'nci 0 s e l1 porch: OF .1." _u~:s. 885.~~)7ll !lurk". 771.3143. I ?"LEX ~ "'~!'-itnt'v!£' CliiJl;:;ra 0::.':= t;,,!n, ~!!O. 8ll1.0747. or If you Just want to be ------_. Ground floor overlooking ORIENTAL RUGS 'FIREW--O-O-D------.-,- ..~--.Iwith'l)om lens, ~r.ccllent I I nice to VOUI',,,lf. ." 1 RCA 1'7': ";-!:'o,:: •. w,!,f.~.hl" TV lovely gardens, walk to Large selection of Rugs REFRIGERATOR, like new, condition, $175; RCA black DINING ROOM set, 16(""'''''''' ! with stand $160. 294'UJ92 beach. Available for sea. Buy, Sell, Trade, Appraise For sale, ~easoned, mixed brown. 884.1309 after 5 p.m. and white portable T.V., centry, honey mahogany BACKPORCH SALE-Furni.1 after 6 p.m. son or yearly lease. 884. 223 S. Woodward hardwood, birch, pick.up $35. Call 882.9256. table, 6 chairs and buffet. ture, winter clothes, dishes ------. 1586. Birmingham I or delivery, stacked. 778. GAS FURNACE, 105,000 Excellent condition, 791. 10 to 6 Saturday and Sun. PlsNtoBpA,L2~Pla"yleArC,HgOOINdE'conPditl:' ------__ 644.7311 6285. B.T.U. with permanent filt. MINK JACKET Autumn 0324. day only. 22016 Madison, KEY LARGO, Florida Keys. .____ ------. er, like new 884.1309 after Haze, size 14, p~rCect, $375. ------St. Clair Shores. tion. Alter 6 p.m, 885.6218. New 2.bedroom, 2.bath, WE BUY, sell or trade an. I HOUSEHOLD I:> p.m. I ;$31.5360. 21.INCH ZENITH color TV, ------stilt home in lovely presti. tique jewelry, watches, I LIQUIDATION ------.-.- floor model, $125; maple ROSSIGNOL SKIS, poles HANDMADE imported linen gious adult park. Large RE.CaLINER,.,end .~~b~:s~ LEES carpeting-4G yards, dropleaf table with 2 cap- and Nordica boots. down from PortugaL Brand new screened terrace overlook. clocks. Kiska Jewelers, 63 SALES pI~.>.pong taDIe, mi1Y~i1oI medium blue tweed Karpe tain's chairs, $100;; % map jacket and matching warm. 884-2072. . ing ocean. Pool, teDl1i;" ma. Kercheval, in the Colonial CHARI..ES KLINGENSMITH wrlllger wa~her; many oth. queen siz:!, roulti:colored pIe bed, $75; refrigerator, ups for 12.year-old boy. ------.---- rina. Monthly or seasonal. Federal Building. 885-5755. LAUREN CHAPMAN en. 885-3944. ' safabed Lazy-Boy cnair $50; Singer treadle sewing Excellent condition. 881- BE COM EA pool shark. n2' I I f 1 343.m>OO. JILL WILLIAMS . d I' 00 " machine, $25, 884-8588. 1 2201. oot !Jng table, slate top, BARN SIDING - Authentic G.E. electrIc stove - self. re ve our. 002-6672..__ . . . 1 ._. . __ 1 ~alls, cues, ra.c.ks, light. 1" weathered, hand hewn, Let us help you with estate cleaning, $350. Ironrite ------. MOVING F dalr ash MADISON SQUARE ,. II d ST. PETERSBURG Beach natural timber. 1-463.2179. 'appraisals or estate sales. BASEMENT SALE-NOvem'j - ngl ewer", mahog. Lxce ent con Ihon. After condominium. 3 bedrooms, We invite you to visit our mangle, $20. 343.Q382, ber 23 through November white, excellent

Thursday, Novembe,' 22, 1979 G R 0 SSE POI N 1 ENE W S .' Page Thirty.Fi'/e 12-D---LA-K-E-A-N-D-k-'-V-ERl:-REAL ESTATE---'---E-ST-TE OR SALE I 13-REAL ESTATE Ill-REAL ESTATE 1'3-R-IA-'L--IS-T'-A-TE---j-13-REAL £STATE PROPERTY FOR SALE I~~~~ __ ,_F I FORSALE 'j' FORSALE, '1' FORS!,U ,FOR SALE LAKEFRONTHOME - CHAAARERLAIN I 1352 BlS.H(}P,--' 'CHARMING I TODAY;S IHARPJi;R and 16 Mile Area: Charming 3 bedroom Co. .. ". ,... NEW HOME I GROSSE POINTE PARK I BUYS I Beautiful and newly dee. lonial, with 'harcfwoocl 771-8900 10 JEFFE'R~ON COURT Cu9iom bulitcenterentrance CAPE COD BEST orated2bedroom,1'h bath ~~~:;:~ p ;"~l?n~~~ ~an~:~WARRF.N Transferee wants I GROSSE POI NTE PARK I f:~o:~~r2 :alt~:[~a:"be'am~I<;o:::~:tei:~S.t>wW~~ck~~ I~:c~~;~;;~~!:~!~:~~iCk, ~~~Oga;~~h. i~~~~~~t\ ~:[. mic view, terms. 34406 offer! BeautifuHy' QtX:o: , ;,d family rot.lm ~" kit. 'block from Kerby De- single, 2 full batbs, gas j 5447. Jefferson. 791.3227. rated 3 bedroom brick OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 P.M. , chen. Land ~uu~ \:~-o:r=.n... fllentary. 3 bedrooms, 1~ heat, caillt'tdng. -A very ----._-_-_-_- ..-.-_---.------,---- ranch with family room, able. C35-2533 b&thl, formal ciimnc. nwd. , ::~::l!l)rtatlle family home. FIHST U1' l' .l!.rt.h"{7 - - G.ro;,se 12E-COMMERCIAL fireplace, central air, fin- Cape Cod design. First floor master bedroom, dress. ------.--- ernlzed kitchen with dish. Priced to sen, under $40,' t Painte Woo:!~ C010!;;.\ ~ PROPERTY ished basement, attached ing room and bath. Paneled family room, living HARPER WOODS weher, study, new walJ 000. Easy terms. bedrooms, large I'londa ---.------, garage. Immediate posses- room, dining room, powder room, kJtchen-break. Btoadstone - Exceptional 3. to waU e.rptin, through. room, many other features. BUSINESS AND sion and FHA/VA terms. fast room and laundry room. Second floor: 2 bedroom ranch, den, f1n. out, fireplace, ecrcened GROSSE POINTE Owner. 884,0422. INVESTMENT $68,750. (D 32252) bedrooms and bath, 2 fireplaces, Jenn.Air range, ished basement, central porch,2J,J car ,are,e with ~ I~ome _ Gas heat, fin. _. - _ PROPERTIES dishwasher, wet bar and ice maker. Landscaped air, naturl1 fireplace. 2nd floor workshop, gas Ished basement, city certi. PRESTWrCK 1940 - Grosse E x c Ius i vel y ST. CLAIR SHORES. Nearly and sodded, flagstone patio. Architect designed WI LCOX 884 3550 grill. Newly landscaped, fied, upper rented $250 Pointe Woods, 7 Mile-Mack. SA!:~.S-'H . _I:~E~ES i new 4 bedroom hri"k coIn. II anrl buiit $195,000. -__ well iDsulated, taxes rea. a month, lower vacant. A 3 bedroom brick Colonial, .r.)H.. ~l~\.< ;, I nial. Family room, fire., ,'370 BELANGER _ S lieu. 'I:'nlll)l.. - 8~ % assumable money maker at $39,900, I garage. finished basement, Virginia S. Jeffries, Realtor place, dining room, 21,2 885-6888 rooms, den, dining tuum, mcrtt~!~ and 11% Land terms. j p::~:o, !?rgp. family room, ____ 8_8_2-08_9_9____ ~:~~ie. b~~~:~t, t:~~h~~ ===-==-=--=--=--=--=--=-.-=------.-..' ~:r~~ra:ts~C~~~ ~::f.enli:' ;1o;~~:.v~-..:~60~,OOO. - GROSSE POINTE ~~~:~~ i~~~~Ul:~~~ ~~~,~: 2617 ...... __ ~~ ..':>.!'lOR ~PRJN(:~. I assuD).e. $86,500. (0 2. ) c:mditioning, finished base. 0-R~ v" in.t'l'~;:;'" ..." .• _ I 5-6, 2 .family fiat, 2 ga~ fur- I ated. Carpet and drapes Multiple dwelling site, 4.51 . . WEB UY ment. $95,000. 885-5135. V~~ P ...... • ~~b nal:t,li: -. ,";i;.... riita Utlilties. i' toru out. Living room with acres. $55,000. ST. CLAIR SHORES. Aliso- I Cwtom 4 bedroom rick Very sharp, eide drive. 21 fireolace. New roof. all LARK'S LAKE lutely beautiful 3 bedroom Colonial, dining room, den, car garage. Priced to sell. I alu~inum trim, Kitchen- Bar.Party Store.Home, 4.9 br~Ckhbranch. in prestige DIAMONDS. FINE JEWELRY. STERLING LAND CONTRACT 2-car lara&e, updated !tlt. UDdi!r $40,000. Aide, gas heat. built 1954. acres with lake access. nelg orhood. Custom kit. AVA ILABLE chen and bath. Poss! Ieb CROWN REALTY Grosse Pointe schools. Our $175,000. chen, finished basement, SILVER • POCKET W/1TCHES GROSSE PTE. WOODS ahort term land contract. 821 6500 I Lady Queen of Peace and 2¥.! car garage. Land con. 1925Q Ra $89,900. - B ish 0 p Gallagher High MACKINAW CITY ~~t3/erms. $52,500. (M I • ANTIQUE CLOCKS BYm~ii:.e~ bedrooms, 1~ H. J. DACEY roM3r~t"~~~T~mrNS SchooL Open Sunday 2-5. 8 unit motel, spectacular view of bridge. $75,000. from baths, new family room, 774-5400 I $87,900. 30 day oecupancy. HARPER WOODS. Custom roof, gutters' and drive- HOME OWNERS INSUR. ROACH REALTY decorated 3 bedroom brick PETOSKEY Private owners and estates way.' GR05&E POloNTEWOODS- {'-NeE Polley for your dos. 886 5770 home with remodeled kit- Highest prices are paid-Trades are considered :)PEN SUNDAY' 2-6 P.M. 3 ~droom Colow!. newly mg. Call Chesney Insur. _ COUNTRY CLUB 5.9 acres adjacent to M-3t; chen, formal dining room, I Transactions are always confidential 882'2031" :carpeted, !ituated on Jf.l ance Agency. 884-5337 for . finished basement, 2 car zoned for 36 condo units. '&Cre, $7',900. 8f:I2.6200. your quotation. I CUSTOM Executive Ranch. garage. Easy to assume PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE 1,700 sq. ft. Prim~ area of $300,000. I lieUer's mortgage. Quick I l INCOME ATTENTION GENERAL St. Clair Shores. 2 years possession. $54,900. MOTORS EXECUTIVES! old. 21h car attached ga- TANNERY CREEK LOT (R 19267) - HART ERHO USE & C a j I Facing Country Club greens. . , \.... • Sharp. clean brick Income on Beaconsfield near Chan. Don't give up luXUry for care I rage 3 bedl'ooms, 2 cer. , dler Park Drive. 'lWo bedrooms up, 2 down with free living - 3 bed:oom arnie' baths, 22' family S-pectacular waterfall on 16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe a beautiful natural fireplace and natural wood condo, 21h baths, family room, 8' fireplace, very property. $40,000. CHAMBERLAIN (313) 885-1,232' mantle in loWer unit. Garale and full basement. room with bar, lower-1st large kitchen, additional "Whatever your interests 771-8900 Separate furnaces m~e this home very desirable floor laundry, attached ga. bedroom in basement, 1st as a rental. Priced under $30,000. rage, large -patio area, all floor laundry room or of. in real estate, we'll 10' I. 'GRo..f\SE POINTE WOODS cate it for YOu." SINE REALTY j kitchen appliances, profes- fice, central air with clean. Shorepointe - Luxury living ..CALL MARK ABDOO AT sionally decorated. Across er anil humidifier, all in this 2 bedroom, 21h bath from Tech Center, $65,900. aiuminum irim, gat age PETOSKEY Condominium. Kit c hen EARL KEIM METRO First Offering - Open Sunday 2.5. 1034 Woods Lane, door opener, extra insula- with eating area and all 526-3990 PROPERTI ES Grosse Pointe Woods. Eltcel1ent 4 ,bedroom Colo- Co?do. Perfect for entertain. tion. Many other extras. 413 E. Lake Street built-ins, dining room, cell- I I mg-2 bedrooms, huge en- Tel' r i f j c assumption to I nial. Country kitchen, Iam~ll' room, ~1h baths, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 tral air, attached garage. 'closed redwood deck with lllh% mortgage or land {'""t.ral air. 611,% assumable mortgage. Must be grill, beautifully finished con t r act. $83,500. No seen. Pat (~~~~:ri~:5~~~ker IWfL~OX 884.35~0 I Homeowners Insurance basement, complete with agents. 776.5172. full customized kitchen, ap. - 710 NOTRE DAME - Zoned 11834 ALLARD pear Mack- May I offer you a cost anr! coveJ'ale Quviat1uA for pliances and half bath. at- GROSS.t: Por~TE W~DS- Professional-90' of froni. Ranch. Excellent condi- Grosse Pointe Woods - 3 ;1Jedroorn colonia!, DWve.in your new home? Polides prepared in time for tached garage, 1st floor Owner ~~ous. DrlVe by age with storage garage in tion, I¥.! garage, finished condition, immediate occupancy. 11,2 baths, cen. your closing. laundry, clubhouse, tennis, 617 Amta. 3 bed~o?m rear. Building is a charm- basement. 886-3024. tral air. Priced to sell. 884-5337. pool, plus more. Walk to quad.level, formal ~1~'Ilng ing :remodeled house: 3 w rk Tech Center area. room, cathedral cellmgs. sUites. Here's a super op. DAVID J. CHESNEY P~ce' negotiable. fireplace. 2 and 2 half portunity. Call Mr. Keane WOODBRIDGE Grosse Pointe Woods ~ Custom built quad level, 3 'baths, 2 car attached ga- for details. Purdy & Toles. EAST bedrooms unique entertainment area, with built. . CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY Good investment-l floor, 2 rage. 6Ox176 lot. Open for in wet b'ar and natural fireplace, central bedroom, () n I y $36,500. offers. 885-2000. Townhouse Condo-Beau- air, 20225 MACK Warren area. Call to dis. FOWLER }tEAL ESTATE tifully decorated, move. - 7~ % assumable mortgage. $117,000, 12F-NO,RTHERN Policies quoted with Citile!!! !!W.!l'ance Co. o( America cuss Land Contracts. 399-6733 in condition. 5 rooms, PROPERTY 2 bedrooms, 11,2 baths, CALL 4. REDROOM, 31h Iba:hs, cus- Harper Woods - Grosse Pointe Schools. Beautiful DARL YNE tom bunt Colonial in The THUMB AREA-Forestville. rec room, patio, air con. ditioning. all G.E. appli. brick bungalow, 2JA garage, sprinkling system. KEE REAL ESTATE Farms, near Lake. Land Mod ern three bedroom 593 BLAfRMOOR COURT ances, car par t, pool, Immediate occupancy. Land Contract available. 573-8264, 977.7869 Contract available. 886. home, 3th acres. $32,000, I PRICE REDUCED clubhouse facilities, se. Call for an appointment, - terms. 296-9635. MOROSS-I.94 area-3 bed. , 5245. curity guard. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. room bungalow, 1;2 baths, GROSSE POINTE WOODS- . HISTORIC BAY VIEW-as. PE'ITINE REALTY Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, 2J,i bath, newer f1n1ahed basement, custom 3 bedroom Colonial, 1~ sociaUon on Little Trav. 775.7880, 521-4030 St. Clair Shores - 20613 Ava1on-$35,OOO-MBinten. brick colonial. 2~ attached Iara.le. den or $th ance free 4 bedroom ranch, with family room on drapes, fully carpeted. Ex. baths, fireplace an living erse Bay (Petoskey). 3. bedroom on lit floor. Plus wle beamed family ceUent. condition, $39,000. room and den,' finished 'bedroom, 2-bath cottage, a large lot. Possible land contract. room with -natural fireplace. first. floor laundry. 886-4383. . basement, 2 car garage. fully furnished, modern I Large brick, lighted, carpeted patio; IU grill. kitchen, for sale or season STERLJ NG and profeulonally landlcaped yard with reclwoo4 HARPER WOODS - By Open Sunday 2oS. $89,900. fenciD'i muter bedroom, with hla and her closets, Owner, small 3 bedroom 881.2837. lease. Sale price $43,500 SQUARE 1\\, SINE REAL TV I II with private bath and Ihower-, (:Ii:ilti'iJ. m.' Pro-: 11 'brick bUDIalow, ni~ely -NE-;W-H-O:-U-S-E---82,--C-.-m- • season Ma~ ~.•Nov._1. Lease . IMMI:DIATE FARMS ~FFICE 889-0300, 1\1 I ..I feuion&.l1y dealibed. .1arte ~d recreatio1l ,\ de :orated, lood locanon.l b rid g e, Grosse Pointe $31.000~ Wrue Qr phone i_-=:. -.," ~_ .. " ._ ... , Louis Beer, 2823 ~spen Ln'll OCL U r'AN\... Y room, front and bact bar. adclltloaal -n iN,u. .!.!LZtnnablp. 9],i,% mortgage. ,Ji",,!'U1S Occupancy early itoriie c;1;m::.:, et=." Cla-~ t~ N~ Hip and I ~.40'$. 881-5241 or 882-1 D~ember. 886-5044.__ Bloomfield . IEllS;" 48013. .. on this new luxury town- 1 Ferry Elementary, '881-40118. . ,I (313). 332-4029. II house with immediate I' THE . Ii . PETOSKEY. - CUstom built 13-REAI. !STATE occupancy. Ext r a spa- HARPER WOO~7"3. ~d. '5 bedroom tri.level taste. fOR SALE cious rooms with at. room, 2 story ~rlClt, dinmg ;fully decorated ior dis. . tached garage. 2nd floor I GrossePointe Real Estate " room, natural fireplll1:e. As. criminating buyer. Superb 1713 HOLLYWOOD, owner laundry, masonry fire- NEAR STAR OF SEA sume 9~% mortga~eor features. Ned Tanner Real- Land Contract avallable. tors (616) 347.7310. transferred, immaculate, place, solarium floor, co. N. Renaud 927-Cbarm awaits you in this ramblin~ 774-2222 between 9 and 5. ' _ custom. built, 3 - bedroom etc. Close out price at I center entrance ranch, featuring llviDI room with l3B-eEMETERY Colonial, 11,2 baths, den, $65,900. L 0 cat e d in natural fireplace, large formal

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CAi":ARWS; Healthy. priltty SERVICE . IMPROVEMIlNT DECORATING \ DECORATING IRICK WORK '1 E.,{;~::~~~NJft cgo~, LI~~~. ,------...,------O,ive Clndthe RiverhO\JMl )'ellO'W females, $15. 343. GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY IFLOOR SANDiNG. proies'l MiCHAEL!S' QUALll'X' PAINTING HAROLD CARPF.N'l'ER WORK - Pan. Park Phormacy,.f. Jefferson and ~, (G r 0 sse Poi n tel I H 0 ~\I ER sionally done. Dark stain. PAl NTI NG SERVICE CHAUVI N eling, partitions, ceilings, the City LI,m,ts Woods). ._' ... 'I'l..) ingand.finishing.Allwork,.. ,...... 1'1- INTERIOR- \ kitchen small jobs re'IGROSS£ POINTEPARK ~ I .. ! n c: A ~, . ('EMENT CONTRACTOR . 't TU 2 2795 ' Lou'sParty Store, Charlevoi"and FREE~ Two i"';'-)'ear old' FA(';)'OHY AU,tivi\it:;~D guarantee", ree esl!m:ll('~ . [: .V~ I II ,,~. I:' t' ~FE ,,-:,...... pairs. e c. A '. Lckepo;nte I x "E'Ii,-"~"''''-' :\' ~~~~.c~~~~~~.Due to POINTEylACUUM -88_5-02--5_7~-A-D-L-EY---I pl~~~r~:Je?;Il~~;~i~~g 20 y;:~~~r:~::~nal .Wal~:~~~ve~:ol:;~~hesll UUl~IJG~~KPANY ~:::Q;~~I::~~':'I~erc~~v",.~~.A. FREE PICKUP AND HOME IMPROVEMENT nt qu ~g an var~ls. 109 MA'IT FLETCHER _ Patios. Waterprooflni ...,_..... ,"'1 Alger Patly Store, Mack and St...... AMOYED female 30 lbs Strlppmg and stammg '. -~.. .~ Ctai' • , ., DELIVERY' . INC. Complete kitchen refinshing 4151 Buckingham TU 6-8102 • Pre-Cast steps Custom BWlding Cunni~ghOmDrug Slole, Notrc 3~, years, excellent be. NEW REBUILT PARTS COMPLETE REMODELING Free est'lmates 885-3230 ------• Tuck Pointing ra.n:~'" rJOm, our ,peellllt" Dame and Kercheval havlor, AKC papers, $75 TU 1 0700 SERVICE - WH ITEY'S . R'" Notre DomePhormocy,Kercheval Of best offer. After 6 p.m, - • ChlDm~y epall' aUe,.Uoa'l Idte1aeDi. and Noire Dame 881.5843. 21002 MACK Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms FAST, COURTEOUS services • Wall Papering No job tooi small. TU 2~ BO~ndSe~~~~eeHOSPiIOJ,Cad,eux _.______------:md additions, including Interior decorating, wall. • Interior Painti.ng Free Est mates. -.------POINTEFARMS ~!GH''!'M0!'lTH.()U' r'!!!!'~.I ELECTRiCAL viol ..tiGni; em'., ('r;;mt"r' to!ls. cabinets. pan-. pape!'inl!. exter:or, putty, I • Reasonable PrIces 779.8427 882.1473 ALBERT O. THOMAS GR~~~s Medical Pharmacy, Mock Female loves peopl". Free I reeted. Electrical repairs I eUng, aluminum Siding,' caulking, window replace. I - G()lJcl 'W&.l; Licensed and Moran _ ~o_g_O_od~h_O_",_-:_.~!\:O572. ~~~;~.•,,~i;ensed electrical ~rim ,,:,i ;;::tters. I-ir~n~d ments. John Carbone. 839.\ • Call- no ~b too small I 20 Years in Pointe INC. Tr~llrharmaCy, Kerchevalon the BOA CONSTR ICTO-rR-.f-et-n-a'-lde FLAME FURNACE CO. I and insU~:U~ ..\f" _ 40_5\._._..._.. . 526;'9 9 87 I~ R: .CODDENS Iw~n-:eclf~~~~~, c::~a:~~i ~;~~~t':r~~';,:~~;::: F~::~ I 3 years 0 d, 2J,2 eet, han 52'?1700 1--- A. H,A.MPSOt.~ "'- KE 1 M CEMENT your buildlDlr' remodelir.g mee trained, good pet. Best or. I NEED RESIDENTIAL d' -'" f' . h' problems iarge or small. C"nninghomDruQs,7 MHeRood I fer. Fran 771.8465. S & J ELECTRIC Floor san mg, re 1DlS mg, CONTRACTOR U 2' 0628 and Mack • . . Residential. Commrecial IMPROVEMENTS? PAINTING, old floors a specialty. T' - Cu .. age Hospilc!, KerchevalMd PAPERHANGING E rt' t' Family business for 55 years MUll FREE-Gray ttger ma Ie kit. No Job too Small Call the specialist in bath!!, . xpe m sam. N d . k GROSSEPOINTEWOODS ten to good home. 882-8595. 885.2930 kitchens, roc rooms, addi. 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE - 535.7253 - • e....:m repaIr wor CUSTOM Merit Woods Pharmacy. Macl< FREE ESTIMATES ------.. No job too sf'olall HOME REPAIR ond Ilournemoulh . WELSH HIGHLAND Terrier ALL TYPES of electrical tions, plumbing, elee. up. ST. CLAIR SHORES PROFESSIONAL • Driveways and porches Arnolds Drug Store, Mack near 7 months old AKC male' work. Ranges, dryers in. dating, insulation, commer. 771-9687 A NTERS our specialty Remodeling, repairs of any G<~':,I~orn~~dPharmacy, Mock spirited, affe~tionaie. Ex: stalled-remodeling, Elec. mercial o(fjc~s, lounges. PI. Patios kind. Work alone. No job Ha~~~es~ap~~~~y, Mock and cellent with children. $50. trical repairs, fixtures. LI. restaurants, licensed and ES51AN PA INT ING AN D • Chimne)'s too big or small. Rotten Lochmoor 885-4770. ('ensed and i~ured. Col. insured. COMPAN'y' PAPER HANGERS • Waterproofing window cords, window sills, Bob's Drusgs,Mock and Roslyn ---~~-~---- ville Eleetric Compan)'. FREE ESTIMATES " _ Single rooms or complete _ Violations repaired jambs, door, porches, base. GROSSEPOINTE 2O--GENERAL SERVICE Evenings 774.9110. Days CALL 824-1292 Custom Interior Painting. homes CALL ANY TIME ments, attics. Call Bill Treder PharmaC)'. Mack "",d NEED A CAR TOWEO?! LA 6-7352. IALUMINuM storm windows Free estimates. Reason. _ Premium materials . 886-5565 Lynn, 773.0798. DETR~~a~";EA k ..~ t l't $3250 able prices. Call Bob. 882. Est' at da r Ding I YorkshireMarkel, Mack 01 York. We will ~ow you~ car any. HARBOR ELECTRIC I 3.trac, ucS qu~ 1 y,. 1381 - 1m es y 0 eve ------\ LUMBIII.JIG sh' where 10 DetrOIt or the 5 •• Less than 3 wmdows, $50 .______Competitive rates, ins.ured GRAZIO 21-T-P I' St. )~n Hospital, 'Seven M,le Grosse Pointes for $40 or Violations Corrected installed. :dest qua lit)' 1 WALLPAPER • Prompt attention to work AND HEATI NG Rood and Moross I DeDvoenvso_hni!::,'reDtUQS,Mock and less in the day and $50 or I FREE ESTIMATES storm ~oors thick. H', EMO\'AL when started. CONSTRUCTION ------1 ... less nights. heavy hmged, $100 mstal- R MARK HOOVER Cement drives, floors, patios, BOB DUBE ,~rvland Beverage ShOllpe, The Jack Rabbl't 882-9420 led. Removal of old wI'n. INSURED Journeyman porches garages raISe. d and PLUMBING and HEATING Mr.MockC'" nearGravtonMarvlandand Warren Towing Co. Licensed and insured con. dows, doors, free! Replace. 885-8971 always answered repaired, new gar age Licensed Master Plumber Pa~~~~~Porty Store, Mack 01 St. 324.1370 tractor. ment prime windows, awn. 779-1545 doors. ne..... garag"s built. SEWER CLEANING, Johnsons Milk Depot, Mock and ------1 WE SELL AND INSTALL ings .. Porch en710sur~i;. RITE-WAY P!INTING CO. Licensed and insured PAIR t Nottingham _ PLUMBiNG ,. Ru-r.M" AN1J~ :~;"."l'ER " Alummum and vmyl Sid. . d d ' I . SPRINKLER R:!: , e c. Liquor Islond Porty Stare East v... ~~ Interior !lamt an ecora,. , 21J-WALL WASHING 774-3020 772- 1771 Grosse Pointe Woods Worren and Woodhall ' • PLASTERING DE.ICING CABLES I ings and trim. Gutters, 7 ing. Professional plaster I 886-3897 A. ne'o:;r~~~:;r,O:hormocv, Mock • PAINTING I colors to choose from. Deal and drywall repair. 245. K-MAINTEN ANCE company ------• CARPENTRY BOB'S ELECTRlC, licensed direct. Father and son 9263, 526-7939. wall washing, floor clean. ALL TYPE BRICK, stone, ,Th~aitonWo~~Wine Shoppe, ~n _ MASONRY contractor. Violations, ser- salesman and installers. I ing and waxing. Free esti . block and concrete work, ALL PLUMB ING The Wine Bosket, East Warren • VIOLATIONS I vice change. Grosse Pointe Phil's Home Service. Est. R. C. MOWBRAY mates, 882.0688.- archwa)'s, steps. porches, No Service Charge ST ~~u~)U~~o~;~ve CORRECTED vicinity, 875-9786, tablished 1958. Licensed. ASSOCIATES patios, chi m n e)' s, fire. SMALL OR LARGE Monor Pharmacy, Gteater Mack • NOTHING TOO SMALL i ,I Call Available soon for interior GROSSE POINTE Fireman places, new and repairs. and Red MopleLane will do wall was h i n g. GUY DE BOER 21E~STORMS AND 371.3724 ANY TIME. painting and paperhanging. De Sender. 822-1201. JOBS LakebetwHnPharmacy,MockEa.tand Nine>JeffersonMLle REENS 821-2ll64. 776.3708 885-4624 SC 21G-.ROOFING Call now for free estimate. ELECTRIC SEWER HMPER WOODS - - S-'I E' , ...... ,...... 331-3230. EXPERT wall washing, win. BRICK R E P A IRS. Work CLEA' N I NG The Tinder Box. Eoslland Shop. 20A-CARPET LAYING I I:A I V Yv I 0)1:1\ 'f' ."Eo dow washing, gutter clean. guaranteed. Porches, chim. ping Cenler, Aisle 7 CARPET LAYING _ Re. ALUMINUM, INC. GUTTER CLEANING Spe- Ht~~Jor ~~~~~. ~:f~ing. References. 822-5694. ree~ s~~;a~c:s~:~ PRIVATE PLUMBER 2-1-Z---S-N-O-W--R-EM-O-V-A-L stretching and repair. 30 1700B Mack n.ear Cadieux, cial.- Qualit)' work, low izing in ceiling ang wall 21K-WINDOW pointing. F r e e estimate. REASONABLE & LANDSCAPING - years experie.nce. Call af- Grosse Pomle Park price:. =or~~~s ~iS, murals along with all the WASHING 779-424l5, '886-3537 ter 4 p m 886.9572 LICENSED . INSURED coun s. e ,en interior painting c r aft s . _ RAKING LEAVES and cle:m .WINDOW cleaning com. . . '-- ALCOA PRODUCTS 77Q.1?.94. -eal! 527-6725 beiore I) a.m. K 21P-WATERPROOFING I up, prompt service. Jerry pany, Storms, IiCreens, gut- CARPET LAYING Storms, Screens, Siding, Roof. I- GUTTER or after 4 p.rn. -CHAS-. F'-.-JEFFREY FRANK R. WEIR Moore, 465-4150, NEW ANI> OLD ings. Awnings, White leam. _ ters, alminum cleaned. In. Stairs Carpeted Shifted less gutters, Vinyl storm CLEAN Ii~G WALL' PAP ER sured. Free estim!!tes. - 882.1800 PLUMBING Repairs of All Types doors, windows, sid i n g, Also electric cords installed. 882-0688 • Basement W.terp~oofing THREE C'S ALSO Wrought Iron, Porch en. 774 9651 • Underpin footln&s & HEATING CARPETING, VINYL. closures. - REMOVAL A-oK Window Cleaners. Ser. _Cracked or caved.in walls LANDSCAPING HARDWOOD 881-1060 or 527.5816 EXPERT REPAIRS vice on storms and screens. References LICENSED MASTER SN()\,A/ Sample. Shown in CALL ANYTIME Free estimates. Monthly Licensed Insured PLUMBER -- • Your Home --.------ROOF I NG.. Free Es~~at~ Insured rates, 521-2459. SINCE 1925 PLOWING BOB TRUDEL 21E-STORM$ AND GUTTERS (Low Rates) G.OLMIN CODDENS Ccmmercial & Residential ___ 2_94-_58_96___ SCREENS SMALL JOBS 14 years experience 885-7711. WINDOW CLEANING CONSTRUCTION • Seasonal A-L-U-M-I-N-U-M--D-O-O-RS'--A-N-nI TOM GENTILE Prompt Service 20B-REFRIGERATION SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1924 381 KERCHEVAL • Per Time 'FREE ESTIMATES • AND AIR CONDo WINDOWS, DOORWALLS 77 4~9651 779-5235 88U59~ All types of basement water. 'U FARMS • Driveways WE ARE INSURED REPAIR PORCH ENCLQSURES,!- M J K 1 proofing. 7 years guann. KEITH DANIELSON • Parking Lots SC~F.ENS REPAIRED. G."UTTERS C.- LEANED I ,"_A.\I~t.NTENANCE 372-3022 tee. References. 886-5565, 1 Apartments, Con~os. Banks PROMPT, reliable, Domestic \ -- 21U1 DRESS"'"AKING • Refrigeration Service, rea. FREE'S ESTIMATES:STORM CO, E avedrop Specla 11sts. $3250, \ Interior.•• Exterior Painting. \ EXPERT window washing, ~ '''''-"'''''. • Large area plowmg sonable rllte.s. 985-3158. FRED averag~ offer. Mitchell A. Complete line of home wall washing, gutter clean- BASEMENT LEAKING? -I AND TAILORING ,. Hauling and Salting I "'~""y_A~'," M. ~amting. Mond~y.Fri., ...... '-__ ..•" Need repairs? Call AMER. - Fully Insured 757.5330 !ng~ Rf!~ren{"e!," 322-5894. Ov -...., d 830 5 00 I !-IIJ.I'.I.U"C'.IU~ ... ~... leAN CHiilli~l :'U& your PROFESSIONAL d!"¥!,gn,ak:.. _ 2OC-CHIMNIY AND Evening CaUs Welcome ay,: a.m.': p.m, .885.UI18 885.1839 I ______In8Uret1. See. our ad on' ..,.-__ , 1 J FlklPLACE 21L-TILE WORK free estimate. 884-4840. ing, tall.orlng and all alter. SNOW REMOVAL _ Com- REPAIR DOUGLAS SHAW page 24. BASEMENTs PAINTED. Alii ------allons ,n our shop, 20733 mereial.residentiaI. Dave & . HOME GUrrERS CLEAN'ED llnd kinds of handyman wor~, CERAMIC t1le contractor, 30 21Q-PLASTER WORK Mack at Vernier (8 Mile), Ron, 886-4123, CHIMNEY !!!HI fir~place reo RENOVATIONS r-JU""--' out ,....,.AA48 light plumbing !!!ld e!ectrt. years experience, m'll"ble ------Ask for A.nn•. 881.5585. 1 ------I 11 pair including coping stone ",,"'" . J '.1'00>, cal. TU 1-441l\ after ,(1. 1.1. ~G SPECIALIZING in repairs, !------IBEAUTIFUL Regal priv~ts, I silis, ~--- estL-n:tesl ... replacement, tu"k pointing, Quality finishl!d carpentry, 21 H-CARPET \ censed. 751-1436. quality work prIced right, EUROPEAN trained dress- ideal for hedges. Balled. le03ks stopped, flashings attics, famil)' rooms. kit, CLEANING PROFESSIONAL cracks eliminated. Grosse maker. Call 821-7226. burlapped, reasonable. Pit. sp.aled, cleaning and safety ehens, dens, libraries. base. INTERIOR 21M-SEWER SERVICE Pointe references. Free es- 1 orget Landscaping. 823- timates. Clean. VA 1-7051. 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL 666"2. screens.CHIMNEYCallCO.AMERICAN884-4840. ments. Grosse Pointe Ref-. CARPET an d furn Iture ~Iean- I PAl NTI NG I INDUSTRIAL AND erences. mg. 25 years experience, .'. . F-R-E-E-ES-T-IM-A-TE-S-,-p-Ia-s-te-r & LANDSCAPING ------1-MOViNG Ju"'SC: Fir-I'ISH' 'ED by Willbur, Doug and Ken. GIV~ a ~ractIcal and lastIng COMMERCIAL 2 _____ oJ 'I 778.1680. gIft thiS year. Pai~t and/or and drywall repairs, paint. !MICHEL PILORGET-Land-' THREE C'S I SEWER AND DRAIN NEED SOMETHING moved. \A/!TH PRI DE . decorate that speCIal room. ing, !incensed, insured. scaping. Complete service. 1 LANDStAPI NG delivered or disposed of. Call evenings 886.0805 CARTER'S Carpet, furniture Off season prices, Pointe CLEANING Call Ron Pope, 774-2827. Design specimen plants. Late Fall Planting Two Pointe residents will ------r:leaning. 25 years experi. resident. 886.2088. Broken drains repaired. )'ard 21R-FURNITURE "WE PLANT TREES" and Maintenance move or remove large or M. J. K. ence by Wilbur. 778-1680. 'PAINTER _ Interior only. drains, manholes, any size REPAIR 823-6662 - AlJ types of Spring bulbs sewer to 400'. High pre!'------1 •All types uf J.arge trees small quantities of furni. MAl NTENANCE . K-CARPET I Reasonable rates. 881.2421. sure hydraulic sewer clean. ture, appliances, pianos - Painting, p I a s t e r i n g, rec I------FURNITURE C&C SNOW balled and burlapped. ing, solid rodding, well or what have you. Call for rooms, all types of remod. CLEAN ING ANDY KEIM, Decorator - RFMOVAL Quality stock free estimates. 343-0481 or eIing. COMPANY Professional painting and qualified contractor. Mich. STRIPPING "- . :I Winter budapping igan licensed #42882. New stripping process. He- Residential Driveways _ Protective anti.desicant 822.2208. 885.1S18 883-1839 CARPET wallpapering. Free esli. , 1______mates. References. 881. EVANS moves paint, varnish, lac. & Commercial Lots spray 21A-PIANO SERVICE 21F-HOME SPECIALISTS' 6269. quer, enamel from wood -Insured .- _ Roses pruned and pro. CLEANING I • Steam Extraction SEWER or meta!. Doesn't weaken Call Charles, 343-0014 tected . PIANO TUNING and repair. IMPROVEMENT. Shampoo R, C. MOWBRAY 15467 Littlefield, Detroit ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. ------• S t d S . R 1 glued joints. Anytime. All types trimming and GENERAL RESIDENTIAL po an tam emova ASSOCIATES PHONE: 835-2835 Member AFM, E d war d U h I CI' We also do furniture RE. I WOODLAND HILLS II pruning of deciduous and Felske. 465-6358. Repairs - carpentry, ma. • P 0 stery eanlng The finest in creative paint. FINISHING ,nd REPAIR. SNOW REMOVAL fruit trees. ______1 sonry, painting doors, locks •... at affordable prices' ing, paper hanging and dee. 21N-ASPHALT WORK ING. Residential, Commercial .. Fall clean.ups COMPLETE piano service. and windows Peter Bailey, 882-06118 orating. Call 331.3230. ADVANCED PAVING-As. ORLEANS IMPORTS, Remember we are horti. Tuning. rcbuilding, refin. 792-tl339. ------1 phalt paving, concret(" and LTD. CALL TOM 286-4667 cu1turists and urban forest. ishing. Me m be r Piano I EASTLAND CARPET COM P LET E painting and seal.coating. L;censed since 7917 J ------ers. We know how to care Technicians Guild. Zech. BRAUNING-BLAIR AND FURNITURE decorating service. Inter. 1955. 775.3600 . 882 . BlJssner, 731.7707. DEVELOPMENT CO. ior-exterior by Ralph Roth. ___ .__ -_._'_'___ SNOW REMOVAL - Com- for yuur plant material. ______1 CLEANERS. References In the Pointes. 21O-CEMENT AND uPHOLSTERING 25% OFF mercialll'esidentia1. Free 757.5330 21 B-S£WING • registered architect WILLlAM T. ARNOll':> 886-8248. BRICK WORK my already low prices. estimates. 881-4944. ------MACHINE • licensed builders _ QUALITY . F . k 1------PROFESSIONAL tree trim. - Free estImates. ree PIC' SNOW PLOWING ------I.complete remodeling WORKMANSHIP EXPERT PAINTING, paper. PORCHES, PATIOS, new or d Ii Call ~ b mingo John Bryant. 372- COMPLETE TUNE.UP $3.95. & addition service I .SPOT REMOVA.L h1\nging. Free estimates. G. rebuilt, tuck painting, 881.2818.up and every. t"0 • J OHN CARB 0NE 0"G<'l56. All makes, all ages. All • free consultation _ SOIL RErARDENT Van Assche. 881.5754. brick repl~ement, caulk. • Residential 1---- _ n:orts stocked. ~.7437. & estimates e86-6128 ing, paini sealer with Hi. PROFESSIre:~XL Fl-oo-r-s-a-nd-. F~~;~~I,U~~;~~~~i~~~d~~~~ ~~~~::c~~ce )\'------, I -:-~.~ ..!.:, ..:'..~.-.. :-'.-~~f!"' '!'! ,f I : 20E-INSULATION I 964.2555 !21.,-PAINTING. i~.i~t~ni.,~~;k'b. sf~~~~.;i.1 ;;b~i1t:...Ba~~m~n.t wat;;. of caning. Free estimates.,_- B.Y J830D9-40Q'!:'':I-'omcaclI C\NOW REMOVAL ~--_=:.=:.=:.::;;::;;::;;=::, ------DECORATING Call for free estimate. W. proofing. 30 years experi. 474-8953 or 956.7492. "Residential I commerCial,1 I strDRI) INSULATfON J & M CONSTRUCTION ------I A~raham, 979.3502. I ence. 526.5646. Donald Mc. . MJK MAINTENANCE and Public streets. Since 1948 Electrical an~ Piumbing. - GROSSE POi NTE ! i I Eachern. ARE YOUR CHAIRS. an. Home Improvements. Snow I ~ ... , ...,- ~ , ' Home RepaIr of any kmd. I L-ONTRACTORS DONALD BLISS ----.------tiques or furniture 10000e ..,.,j I -.J:JO I Prepare now {or skyrock. B81-0468 betwcen 8:30.5 1 1 I eting. fuel bills while in. i p.m, Ask for Mike. I CUSTOM PAINTING AND Decorator G. WCEMENTSELLEKE I t'f hrck~n? ~"cell<:il~ w,;;:k. I r em oV3K~E-LlSS!eN'', s...,O''''W.'1:i3l*_ Prec Estim;Ate; I 77" "934 ------'Oriveways, w a I k s, paiios, , \TV • M E R I , . :~~~::~i~s~~:~~o~;~s ;~~~~ II' LAKEPOINTE --: F.X~;~~i';~~kJ~GNG TU 1-7050 steps. Expert porch reo MAX JOHNSON 'PLOWING SERVICES I in walls and ceiling. in. CONSTRUCTION i, 885.8155 40 Years in Grosse Pointe pair, waterproofing. Qual. "" _ SNOW vestment pays {or itself. I Licensed Builders. FREE ESTIMATES 'S ity tuck pointing and patch. l' V~N.ITURE I,iEFIN.ISHING RE~g~~~~~AtND PLOWING JOSEF Comfort at lower tempera. Complete home rilmodehng I INSURED ing. All brick and chimney Stnppmg. ~halr ca~ng and VERY REASONABLE • COMMERCIAL WALLPAPER REMOVAL repair seat weavmg. Repairs. Bus- tures. 15% tax credit. I Additions and kitchens I Mjcha~l Satmary Jr • RESIDENTIAL 881.3515 our specialty _ • Experienced FREE ESTIMATES iness 521-6~77, Residence Can 886-8898 or 526-4367 Free Estimates , .... 1 882-6707 823.35591 GROSSE POI NTE • Insured Call 885-4391 ~24-3463. Plck.up and de- K MAINTENANCE CO. • Reliable . hvery. SNOW REMOVAL Insured 2-1-e---E'-LE-C-T-RI-C-A-L-SERVICE PAl NTER'Sr INC. Estimates at no charge or BRICK W,?R~, small. Jobs, -2-1-S--~-_-A-R-P-E-N-.T-E-R---• Commercial & residential Call -.-.------.- ~--- .... ,Painting interior. exterior. o'.lligation. I tuck pomtl~g.. chImney, SERVICE • Seasonal or part.time basis HEDEMARK ROOFING paperhanging and panel. 776-8267 po~ches, VIOlations reo 882.Q688 886.6800 VACUUM CLEANER ing. Free estimates cheer. . paired, reasonable. 886. ------, SPECIAL full) given. Licensed & INTERIOR and ext e r i 0 r 5565. • Attics. Porch Encloseures QUALITY landscaping care, Insured. painting and paperhanging. -C-H-A-S-.-F-.-J-E-F-F-R-E-Y- • Additions - K!tehens 6 years experience in the TUNE.UP-$9.95, 24 HOUR SERVICE ON 882.9234 Heasonable rates, 30 years • Commercial BuildinJils Pointes. We undercut the d e Is experience, Ray Barnowsky MASON CONTRACTOR J 1M SUTTON I companies. Call Mark, 882- SNOW PLOWI NG requesj;ic~~P se:;~ced:Nve~k~~a~~81~8. _ 840' I 822.7335 after 6 p.m. LICENSED. INSURED 1677 Brys Drive 0000. °2 4 l~fG=-_s_\O_R~~~~- RESrDENTIAL AND , • Brick - Bioc:k • Stui1e TU 4-2942 TU 2-2438 I '5405 E. \tJARREN BACJ< IN BUSINESS • Cemei1t Work ITRIMMING, removal, spra)'. COMMERCIAL I PaiTltmg .- Der.oraUllg - • Watcrproofirg I BARKER ing, feeding and stump reo ---,..~------'!ICASHAN I W;:l! W:lshing. E!Mer '1' - • - • .• mov ...I.. F r e e estima_tes... / Reasonable r ale s. New 21G-ROOFIN\:i .i£RVi",c I .. TUCk rOiUulIg CONTR -;;>'-.- - - . ____ ~ . .. _. .1 ROOF:NG eqiiipinent. EXji.:dl:fn;€'d i _1_,aB~~e, 882.:064~___ I • Patios of any kind MOdemjzati:;l~~'I::'a~'IO:1S II Complete tr~e ~prv;ce. 1..:-11 I Roor r cpa i r, aluminum I INTERIORS I "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" Additions. Family Rooms Fleming Tree Servl.-:e. 774- and r. rom p t s~rvi('c. gutters, hot roofing. Quick Seasonal or per.snow I BY DON AND LYNN I 882.1800 KU~hens && Recreation Areas /' 6460. _ II ~I'rvice. Work ~uaranteed. basis. I H!ls!;o!!nd.wif~ t f' 11 m Paint. I I W KLclNER Estate Matntenant'e SNOW REMOVAL. Weekly JOSEPH NOSEDA AND SONS, INC. 886-3245. !ng, wallpaper perfe~tion.- C~MENT CON~RACTOR JAMES BARKER and monthly rates. Reaso~. ') IStS, 20 years expenence, CEMENT. BRICK _ STONE I 886-5044 able. After 5 p.m. 778. 885.2960 Roofing expert:! since 1913. Gutters, siding, decks Ill""-'-~--'--"-"-' .-----. -'--"---~'---'~..,-, ______References. 527.5560,.____ P l\t'105, Ik h el, Steps HARRY SMITH 6285, wa s, porc .. or :l! kind~. Low cost commercial hot roofing. HEDEMARK I MIKE'S PAINTING Flagstone repair I RUILDING CO.

ROOFING , In!('rior, exterior, wallpaper Tu<:k poin!ing, patching I EltabU,bed In Licensed and insured, Free Estimates. I SNOW PLOWING Repairs • Reroofing lng, minor repairs, patch. SPECIALIZI NG IN IGrosse Pointe Ar.a Sillce 1137 I SpecialiZing in hot tar. ing, plastering, Free esti. SMALL JOBS R,'Sldentl~~:'eI~c:'merclal YEARLY CONTRACTS Licensed - Insured $120 VA 2- 1878r 839-4810 mc,~te~'~ee~~~~:~lec~~~ hano~:! FREE ESTIMATES I Mles'aUon, and Malntenanee FREE ESTIMATES .....,. u~. u...... _... I LiCENSED POINTER LANDSCAP NG - j , .-1'1-. 886-6800 ' lime. E\l;~~~~l I TU 2-071 7 1885-3~ew cOllllI£UCtlu~.7013 ! I 885. 900 '------'

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I III I 'PS' Group Views Stress Less Travel Expected During Thanksgiving

The East.slde Chapter Of! Parent Support Is an or. While motorists are eX'j hic1e travel reported o,y the I' ;;~::t:l~~~ Ar4> exoeeted to weather permits. They In- ,1 ..P.s.... (Parent Support), gallization which helps par. pecled to travel four percent MI r. h I g a n Department of line the rOllte to watch the elude the following: JUilftNA Wi)nR~ f -~.... I I £~f.i./i:,'" ROOF' »l"wlll preS'::'i;~'a i"....g~iU~l, ..~~ ~nts ach~e_~.~gr~at~r family fewer miles in the stat':?this Transportation an.d a. tbr.ee two and a half.hour. parMde. Southeast Michigan - Mt. stress and dlsease as We)' £\:. narmony lllwug/l w" 0;':;': o~ , 'I i Oxf d Mt WINDOW SHADES ,-=III late to the total family with effective parenting skills. ThankS!>, •• ;.,:, than l!lsl.year. percent ::!e~t'!!", In ." ...... ;:;i' !: !':? ... than ca~C:l_tycrowd Gramp an, near or J ' "dNI. $HUnU5, IIUNll5 I;N\ Richard W. Fournier on For those who have com- Automobile Club of Mich:'I'according to the Michigan! Q(~~,200 is .~xpeded t~ -Ut., HO.llY.> .~olly, and Mt. ~"Uf""""N L _~?~.~ $10AAl DOO«l ..... 0 WI"'DOWS . igan says this holiday has Travel Bureau. tend the J2:~i) p.m. Lions- Brighton, Mill' D.'lgbto;;; -,-'''''., ,REPAIR Thursday, December 13, in pleted lhe PET training the potential of being the Last !l'hanksgiving Day Chicaga Bears game at the West Michi&an - Nub's , the Bethany Room of Saint course or other parent aware- most dangerous on roads haliday, 29 persons were Silverdome. Motorists not at. Nob and Boyne, HighJands, 'II Paul Evnngelil:al Lutheran ness educational programs, . d H bo S B SPECIALlm Church, 3'75 Lothrop road, at the monthly sessions of Par- th~~wyear. d b th killed in 25 accidents. AU tending the contest shoul near ar r prmg!; oyne GRA" TOP I '7:30 p.m. ent Support provide valuable e are conc~rne y e but one of the fatal mishaps avoid stadium-area surface Mt., near Boyne Falls; Sugar FREE ESTIMATES'. f h recent cutback In State Po. occurred in darkness, 76 per. streets and the 1-75 freeway Loaf, Timberlee and Trav. SALES AND SERVICE I' I It IS frf'e ~nd open to the re ~,es e~s.. ',.' . lice patrols due to budget cent happened within 25 near Pontiac one bour before erse City Holiday, near Trav. .:.;~~II~'~H:::';,. Roof l~ak~ Guaranteed I general pubhc. I ...lit: I;hapte~ IS. llfIll1ated shui'~ages whkh means their mile!! of the driver's home and after the game, which erse City; Crystal Mt., near TV s.~ I 20 y~~ ~x~'!..e':..ce 'II. Mr. Fournier, who is as- ~tth the ~armly Life .Ed,uea.l road patrols will be cut at and 6Dpercent of the at.fault should end around 3:30 p.m. Thompsonville; Lost Pines ~-,. _..I1~AlLi'~t"u.u:.~:i::;1 lloc~".':'.ht1th the Saint .T',.:~.... ~~on ser~ic~. ,.~,:, ~:::h~gan I least ~me.third durinG: the drivers were known or sus. S0!De heavy pockets of near H~rri~ta; Caberfae, • I , ! cis Home for Boys is a cer_llState Umve.~~J ~ .. ': J n e I upcommg holiday" said Auto pected to have been drink. tra{{lc also are expected on near Cadillac. Cannonsburg, r------tified PET mstru~tor une' r.)l1ntv 'f.xt('nslOn Sen'lce. I \ it~~,,-,'::':'l'"t;; all,":'rraffi' :c: .. ¥~.-:~~.. " the state's major arteries I near Cannonsburg; Timber I time associated with the For m 0 r e inform:ltion gineering Mllnage. A.-LilllT C. "Only one ut L.,,", "'!.:'!:'~.'~-',.iC: '~;;'~.'1,::. ~i' ...:..,..;,:.~"?,"".::.: ..d~ •••• ~" ...r."'p.!M.es: Swi.'~:{J,> EARL'S Archdiocese of Detroit he about Parent Support or to Gibson, in a news release. eiden', victims was wearing Hics 'bound for holiday des- Valley, near Jone:; hOl'sl will discuss stress and'dis- receive its monthly informa- Thanksgiving is traditional. safetly belts," explained Mr. tinations and deer hunters Valley, near Buchanan; and BARBERSHOP ease as they relate to the lion newsletter, call the ly the most dangerous period Gibson. heading for the woods during Middleville, near Middleville. TU II. • .... 11 119 KERCHEVAL problems encountered in fam. Wayne County Extension of the year. For the past Heavy traffic is expected the final weekend of the fire. East Michigan - Tyrolean EAST SIDE CAB CO. 865-0020 ' ily living. Service office at 721-6565. three years, an average 23 today. Thanksgiving Day, No. arm season, Hills, near Gaylord, and Mio Rt.dlo COhtroffed Plcklge Oelrvit'r EIe.'/o' at PIl,kln(J Lo/ En/fine. • '''''1 E.>! $.je o.Jrl>ll and s"bu':l>o ------persons have died over the vember 22, in Detroit for the Major airlines repQrt many Mt., near Mio. '------'1 three Slimmer holidays com. annual J.L. Hudson Com- flights booked for the week- Upper Peninsula - Porcu. ------. Wilson Named to Bar Position pared with 27 for the Thanks. pany's parade and in Pontiac ends before and after Thanks- pine Mt, near Ontonagon; • ______giving period. for the Detroit Lions football giving, especially to war"m Indianhead Mt., near Wake- -.... Pointe attorney Edward 'i'he Woods, is the principal "All of the most dangerous game. weather destinations. field;' Big Powderhorn and Reilly Wilson III. has been attorney in the office of the £actors are at pIa)' dUring! The T~anksgiving Day pa- Twenty.five of Michigan's Blackjack, near Besse~er; named co-ehairperson, with ,Wayne County Prosecuting this holiday," said Mr. Gib- rade beRlns at 9:15 a.m. at 57 ski lodges plan to open Ski Brule, near Iron River; Jeanette A. Pask1n, of the Attorney. son. "Those factors are short the corner of Woodward and for skiers over the Thanks- and Pine Mt., near Iron St.a!e Bar of Mich.i_g~n's20m: 1 •• ;He. is a member of the trips near home, more hours Putnam, More than 500,000i giving holiday weekend if Mountain. mlhe.: on AppeI\:;~(; ~OUIT I' .'I'l!Chlglm State Bar; the of darkness, heavy use of ai- Auf.:' ,!i~!,'lt;",v , American Bar Association Icohol and poor driving cou. The committee m~nito~' aH.J tt::, l?etro!t :Rar Asso~i.. ditions ~ue t? i;e .an? snow." iu'''';.. Chai.. li ..k AlI.Jt-.1 iil" the administration, organiza. atran. He,IS a mem~e~ of tae I MU:Ui Jsts m Mlrh!g!!" ~:" tion and operation of the Go.ve;nors <:omnusslOn on expeet~d t~ t.ravel 350 mll. Itultic Styl. Mlchit:an . appellate courts eMrmnal JU9hc~ and a mem'lll~~ miles ~urmg t~e Thanks. I II for effective administration ber ~f the Pub.hc Safety and glVlng holid:lY which began of justice Jusbc.e Comrmttee of New at 6 p.m; Wednesday. ~o- MEhlENBACHER fENCE CO. , DetrOIt, Incorporated. vi;mber 21, :md ends at mHI. 10401 HAIt'I. ItISJDfNT'AL. INDUST.'AL Announcement of the ove. Mr. W j J son attended night Sunday. November 25. year appointment was recent. Wayne S tat e University Auto Club ,bases its mile. ly made by state Bar prcsi. where he was awarded a age figure on a five percent dent Ivan Barris. . Bachelor of Science in Chem., orop in iourinlt requests Mr. WiL"OD,who lives in istry and a Juris Doctor Ifrom its memb!jl"s, a five 1 e ROAD SERVICE & TOWING ------degree. percent decline in motor ve. I for Grosse Poime Park, City and Farms PATMON V.P The Greater Detroit Olds. 77 MERRIWEATHER mobile Dealers Association ~:~ ".:""- CALLDlEel 823-6500 if ... WIIr em.l1ut recently appointed Willie ,Jl'aB'~ J!rrbictnttr, ~nc. Patmon of The Park as vice- president for the 1979-80 .13.2 I. ,I." c fleW term. -("YO Meet Your Health Needs_)_ ... We Cover The Pointes." . - HARKNESS PARK 0 'PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY ( . 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E, Jefferson L 884-3100 16003 MACK 822-2580 881-0477 ~~

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memo to advertisers UOW MANY W~ATS ARE YOU BUVING?

We fig~re it is the nose that counts-one per customer. In fact, we feel accurate circulation figures are so important to you that we have the Audit Bureau of Cir- culation do our nose counting for us. I ABC sets the st~~dards_ Their soeciallv-trained auditors do the countino. And I • • v they publiSh a report on the fRets as thev., found them to be. Your assurance that you get full circulation value when you advertise in the .. "

~rosse Pointe ews 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS 48236 882...3500

.-., II member of the All'dlt Bureau of Circulations, our circulation records and prac- tices are subject II) the scrutiny of regular field audits and tM discipline of ABC. determined standards.

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