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WEEK ,lOver Talks As Compiled by The j Considering i -- I Grosse Pointe News i But Money, Procedures over Layoffs Still Sep- Thursday, August 30 arate Bargaining :Ballot Iterns Teams BRITISH PRIME MINIS. TER Margaret Thatcher paid By Susan McDonald a visit to Northern Ireland GPP Council Concurs with City Attorney's Rec- vowing that thJ murderers of While teacher walk- • ommendation That Charter Amendment Lord Louis Mountbattoen "will outs spread throughout never be allowed to win." . Question Governing Federal Funding the tri-county area this Mrs. Thatcher's visit, how. Be Separated; GPW Solons Sched- week, G r 0 s s s Pointe ever, marked the first time teachers returned to the for~ a British prime minister uled to View Advisory Question to \:isit HDandit country." an on Benefits of Cable TV clas5ro~""n \vithcut a con- area so dangerous in the tract and without the Irish Republic that even By Joanne N. Gouleche and Roger A. Waha immediate t h rea t of British soldiers are flown in A charter amendTQent that may appear on the strike. and out by helicopter. Mean. November ballot in TIe Park. and would prevent Lon2 hours at the bar~ain- while, two suspected Irish the council from accepting federal monies without ing table over the Labor Republican Army terrorists voter approval, drew some criticism from City Day weehnd failed to prcr were arrested for their al. Attorney Herold M. Deason at the Monday, August duce the hoped for settle. leged involvement in the 27, council meeting. ! ------ment in Grosse Pointe. murder of Lord Mountbatten aboard his yacht in Northern !Ilr. De a son questioned 1 C I J 0 ! Two prime issues-money Ireland, i whether ihe amendment was e e lratJ.n.11' I and procedures relating to . • • I i in violation of a mandate ...... - - 0 ]teacher layoffs - still sepa- I which res t r i c t s cha.rter FamloZI-es I rated the two local teams as Friday, August 31 I amendments to be confmed teachers reported for their UA W PRESIDENT Doug- I to one issue. U d I first day of school l'uesday. las Fraser called it "one of I He further recommended 11 er'lVay i September 4. the wisest moves Chrysler i to the council that they adopt . I Pleased with Progress has made in some time." Mr '\ a resolution that would place I Further talks are not sched_ F r a s e r was referring t~ Elementary students returning to Poupard son Eastland store represented by manager each subjed separately on the Publication Project Only \ uled until late next week. In Chrysler chairman John Ri. School this week were greeted b'" a new oppor- CHARLES MACGREGOR h I ballot. the meantime, both sides will J ,w 0 presents a check \ 0 ne 0 f SIPevera a rtS closel... watch e con 0 m ic cardo and president Lee A. tunity to learn math and language skills on one tJ Poupard student LINDA PENSZYNSKI. In Offers OPPllrtunit~. f 0 . Wh I . Iacocca's cut l'n thel'r $360 f hId I' The petl'll'on ad">resseo I't. 0 ynamlc 0 e '\ trends .estabUshed b)' settle- ,- 0 tree computers insta Ie this "ummer, Pur- the baCK row (from left to rl'ght) are P d L.. 0 C m ts th h 1 000 a year salary to $1 a " oupar,' self to federal. state and f or ommunity ,.en. In 0 er area sc 00 chase of the Commodore PET's was made pos- teacher SUE MACK, Principal DR. PETER ' ' n,dr,,'" ~~:~: \\~~eco~~i~~:i~:S;e:~~:~ sible by a wide ranging community project that WHARTON and Superintendent of Schools DR. i coun.t~ loans or grants, a.nd --- 1\ -D~iie the ladt of a ~ttle. included a $1,000 donation by the J. L, Hud- WILLIAM COATS. I, spe~iflcally would p~ovlde: By Susan McDonald ment, this year's talks have bonuses over the two-year ------1 i resId~nts ~~e opportunity t? \ When Linda Sullivan proceeded smoothly and with- period that the pay cut is in - .------\ e.xam.~ne terms or condl' \ 'was a little girl her fam- lout the acrimony typical of existence. The move comes Att k 0 'W f F t ' P P k f lions of su~h loa~s or \ ily m::ved far away from the past. about a week after President ac lUg ave 0 U ~lre rogram ar or \ghrants, aCCOilrdlngd~doltsDau- '\the rest of their kin. Tentati ....e agreemer..ts have Jimmy Carter indicated to tor. counc can 1 ate an- Th 1 Ii been reached on all but four Chrysler that it should "re- Dog K10l'ed Brings Computel's into Free Plan' iel A.. Schaitbergel:'.. ey were o~esome ~ . or five iSSUES, li\.'eoniing to constitute its management" I ReSIdents W 0 \A 1 d subse' \her parents. m part.lCU- \ the School Board's chief ne- before expecting financial as- I TF.:7 d CI P d P d quently vote through speeial lar, reg r e t t e d Linda gotiatnr Ronald Tonka H~ sistance from the federal II »' 00 S assroom.s at oupar . ropose elections whether or not they. growing up v,'ithout the. i3 faiIl~ optimistic about the government. I would like to see tI~ose loans Iguidance of a gentle and next few weeks_ ------or grants com~ Into .The Iwise grandmother. "I wish we could have set- ...... Stray Animol.Jumps Of- A First !or E~menta~y Sehool Stude~~s i? Pointe Woods City Adminisfra- Park. Such specIal. elections Their solution: they acropt- tled today. (lb~fi:tst day of Saturday, September 1 t:_~r ..,a,h Pnli~p Learn- I ArrIves WIth Commodore PET; I. rrnclpal tor Petersen's idea would cost th~ cIty abo,:,t, ed a grandma from among sc.bool)." he said. "But ~m A SOVIET BRIGADE ofl " - _._-- . ""', •• A.J 4 $2.000 each hme one IS) the friends in their new still pleased about bow It's 'Ing Afterward It May I Whanon \';ITes Milfty .MIoIyaii,ages V/uiil~ Benefit RS5- . ::::ll::::!. I --,- _.. ~ And t hat going. We're down to basic- 2.000 to 3,000 men have ~ N A h I r 1!C"5w >V~ moved into Cuba, according I Have Been Froteet- o. - .ew .pproac iden+ Senior _. In .a !et~e~. t.o •9~t.rn ~~:~ I grandma came -t-; m~' as r ally 1 economic issues ~d a to U.S. Intelligence, with • L'tt B S M Do Id Citizens I l'iunzJO oJ. vm",. lUJ. """= 2) i riage ~ounselingand ~'chia. Boosts Plans nancially live with:' The 18479 Mack avenue. where dividual parents and lots of ordination. trips and medical appoint. ----- : try Will be pubhshed m the agreement. however. needs they were put to sleep. . extra effort on the part of Bigger Role : ments without the threat of Church School 100 page-plus book The Park Council ap- ratification' of some 12,000 Cites Alternative I Poupard's principal and staff. :\Iore complex programs. an expired parking meter. ! "We want the. text to ~on. proved the acquisition of a union members with the op. Everyone involved in the Initially the small com- can teach math-from addi On Back Burner B' S t 9 :vey how sp~iflc famIlies vacant lot in Kerche\'al a\e- ening day of school only four incident was touched by what puters. with a TV.like screen t~on tables to complex func, "This could be helpful,". egllis ep. I have. coped WIth some ~ the nue as part of the city's days away. The agreement occurred with Dr. Milton and keyboard. will be used tlOns-and language arts. ' commented Berl 5 Francis ' problems and unusual Clreum. plans to revitalize a three reportedly spells out a 25 Lipson of Harvey's noting the to help children enrolled in Kids can work with the: president of 50C.' (Senior~ Gr~sse Pointe Woods Pres. sta~ces i.n their ~amilies." ex. and a half block commercial percent wage increase over alternatIve was to have some-lihe Trainable ~Ient:l!!Y !!!l. t e r m j n:a !s indivirj":ll1", in On\\:lTO for Chane:e Inc.). bytenan Church. 19950 ~lack plams Lmda. edItor of "Cele. area between Wa~'burn road the next three years The De' body sit up and bottle feed I paired. (TMI). program at. teams or as an entire class.' \~.ho felt the concc'Pt wa~ '" "nu".,; ill 1;;:-:1:. cff its 1979. bn.!ing Families" and Beaconsfield a\'enue. l trol~ school dIstrict is Michi. i the puppies and "Grosse! Poupard. simply b) projecting the worth !rTing. 80 church school program on ..w~ want to present an The lot at 15021 Kerche gan s largest school system'l Pointe Vi:oods wasn't about to \ For those child~en. many visuals onto a large screen. ".\nything that can be done Sunda\. September 9. ~t 9:3~ o:,-,en,ew of Amenc~n farmly : val is adjacent to the for. • • .. do that.' I WIth poor motor Skills, punch- As the school year pro. for ~eniors is terrific as far am. \\ lth an enthUSIastic ne'" lIf.e from the marnage com.: mer Dump Bar. which the ~Ionda)' .. september 3 I! Lt. Aliiln Selby. who shot, ing C0!"!e<:'t :lnC;Wl'r~ into a i gresses . .or. Wharton hopes as I'm concerned:' said Irene I group .o~ ,teach:rs. !!1ltment to ol~ age. We want: city purchased in July for HURRI A?\ the dog .. said the department II c0":Iputer keyboard can ease i (Contmued on Page 4) Sutton. a member of the. Ad:"-lt:es w!!! be offer ..d to sh~w _how It .has evolved. I S32.000 The Dump Bar and claim d 6~0 Ii; ~? ~I D I ha? received repo~s that the ~helr way through t.he. learn I ------Senior Citizens Commission .. for kIds of all ages at 9:30; how lL l~ changml( now and I the \'acant lot Will e\'entual t .e. th ~s ~ tcr:p~b ammal was chasmg young. I mg process by ellmlnatmg! ""11111'11 N'EGC who felt the proposal was a and. at 11. a special program how to cope WIth tho s e ly be made In a 2.2.space

I s \\la} . r~lIg 't t e arn. 'I sters in the area. .1 awkward fuml:ling with paper: ,,'"\. ,1 ,;tcp in the right direction is planned around a nursery. changes:' Linda says off.street parking lot. ean eaVln" In I S pa t h about ., -.' .. 1. d d h . h . $1 bll ~. d h Attempts were made to: and pencIl. ~1£>elI'll S t '-rve had this idea on the JUnior earnmg center an An w at s more. t e group The council approved the I tOn l~ amages. .. T. e I (Continued on Page 8) I "It helps compensate for .1' ~ g ...e back burner for some time learning center. (Continued on Page t) lot purchase at its ~ondav. stonn moyca on nrougnt tne ,. ' . . . - ---.------. . f S ~ Bahamas s end i n g 20foot pnmanly' becaus~ o~. the I : .~ugust 27, m~etm~ or __~;' waves into manv citIes and FWd P zo ; The ~ortheast Guidance riSing costs of semor cltlzens Off 0 0 1_ f Th Co- · ,500 to be palo In tnr .... .xuu- headed toward :\liami where I arms, 00 s 0 lee ! Center. (NEGC). will hold its for medical attention al~ng! ICIUUf 0 ree Itles :annual I~stallments at ftye Florida Gov. !lob Graham or.l 0 • '. third annual public meeting :\Iack avenue ~nd the high, _• : percent .nterest. . , dered evacuation ot iow.iy- IC b ....- i\.T ~ b D,..... i ~n Mo~d.ay. ':;ept.ember 17.. at percentage of time the)' are R,.p Tra ffle Flo Ill' Problenls' Patmon Oldsmobile cl.:r ing coastal areas. David has 10m f,ne tu 11U ~ (tltl i ~am'. Jonn tsercn~an Pansh I i~ced WIth Oy'eriil.ne parking ~./ -' _. - - - ~ ,", rently leases the lot on a been cited as on of th.------I Hall .. 13333 East Viarren ave. i tIckets for physi('ilj check. ---____ month-to month basls from worst hurricanes eof this ec:~~ I Th~ sec~n~ breaking and I the thieves en~ered via the. nue, tro.m 4:30 to 8 p.m. ) up~:' .he puint"d out: ,8~' Rngpr .~ Waba his community would he th~. ow~~r. , ., tury. and the worst since entenng wlthm four days of same route. usmg the same I . The :-;EGC IS a comprehen. I \\ e ve had complaints from i A Jomt meetmg of mem- willing to cooperate pending . 1ne Aeccue •••.• t~-:t... :;.! Hurricane Fifi killed 2.000 I the Sears Roebuck stor.e. I types of too!s. Loot tak~n. SJ\'e commulllty mental h~alth senior citizens. who have b~rs of the Wood~. Harper traffic studies in St. Clair; Hon project IS being funded persons in 1974 after hitting 18950 Mack avenue, was fOIl. from the earlier break.m .In' center senmg. The Pomte, ('orne out ani dls<:.overed a $2. Wood~ and St. Clan Shores Shores to see exactly how. through 1978 and lin9 Com Honduras led .....hen Fanns patrolmen eluded stereo and teleVIsIon. northeast DetrOlt and Harper \"!olatlOn on theIr vehicles. CounCils was held Thursday much additional traffic that mumty DC\'elopment Block '. • • spotted evidenee of a break- equipment. ' Woeds. It provides a full he said. evening. August 30. in St. city was receiVing, Grants. (CDBG \. of 599,000 in. called for aid from The Edwards' companion ar range of consultation. diag. As proposed. one small Clair Shores to re\iew the "If we .....ere the cause of each and is expected to use TUt'5day. september 4 ! Woods and a r res t e d two! rested !~ Th~ F~~s' !!'t:,. nostlc and mental health Identify mg stIcker would he' traffic situation in the north. eJtcessive traffic and it was at least $275.000 in federal FLORIDA'S E A 5 T ERN I youths. I dent. a 16-year-

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Folks with the least prine. I Many Ii iXllitical machine EARL'S BARBER SHOP \ Ballot Q':!flStionsConsidered in Park, Woods I iple collect the most interest, I gets stuck in its own mud. 111 K~y.1 On The HHI Regular Hair Cuts & Styling (ConllDued from Pale 1) I to recen.t flyers CirCulated. by I time before the middlt: -:-fII e~ergency a~bulance ser. call tor appointment The council is worried that Proud Of '{'he Park, (POP), O('tober. Vices and readIngs of water, I the c h :! r t (' r amendment i whi~h nern',n1 the di~('h~!e,,' f< • i' e!er.!:-ic and gas meters? LEASE THE LAST ,'IE BIG ONES 8ii.uu20 would cut off a big chunk of City Manager John R. A proposed advisory ques- It also cites the possibility of federal revenue funds, Crawford for already ac~pt. tion revolving around several of providing for a municipal -NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED- amounting to almost one. ing federal monies into The benefits of cable television home owners' insurance ser- 12 48 MONTH LEASES third of the budget, according Park. will be considered Cor place. vice at reduced rates and a to to Mr. Ortis!. Mr. Schaitberger later in. ment on the November ballot subsequent reduction in the ON But Mr. Schaitberger said dicated that Public Act 140 by the Wods Council at its lax levy requirements for the that the amendment does not of Michigan states that sales, re£cheduled regular meeting public saCety services. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL and MARK V ~!!Il for an end to federal income and liquor taxes. for Monday, September 10, after "Wily not have a bond is. revenue sharing, eX'Plaining I example, are unconditional action on the proposal was sue making (such services) that the federal prOllrams in funds and that the amend. tabled on Monday, August 20, available to all of our resi. which The Park is involved I ment's intent is only for In citing the o\1erall in. dents?", ,Mr. Petersen asked. hav.e not bee~ properly ex. ~hose loans or gran!s. which terest ove.r cabl~ television in ' "It would make possible theg plamed .,-, ,esldents. limPlY '''L1I1' vi' .::ondltlOns at. the area, IIIcludmg the efforts additional services and in I "I take exception to that tached to them. . of the Grosse Pointe War Me turn help reduce fire losses, sir. As a matter of fact. peo. The charter amendment IS morial Association in coordi. breaking and entering and I pie have been told a lot of I now in the state attorney nating a community-wide sys- the cost of homeowners' in. untruths." said Mayor Mat. general's hands and will head tem involving four Pointes sUl'ance," thew C. Patterson. referring for the Governor's desk some. and Harper Woods, City Ad. It also would reduce the minist~ator Chester E. Pet~r. cost of reading meters and sen Cited several beneClts we could do it for w ate r Work without Pact which could be accrued from meters and under contract Groesbeck Chapel of such as system. for gas and electric meters, (ConllDued from Page 1) posals discussed at the table "During the past four years, he said. BART are important to teachers, he I seem to be local issues, rather tpis .o~~ice has revi.ewed the "This is just another ap. 3400 E. JEFFERSON 'TheWm. R.'lIamilton cro. noted. than regional ones. POSSibility of. f.orm~ng some proach the cities have to take 259-2190 type of a mUniCipal msurance to stay alive in today's econ. FUSERAL DIRECTORS "We've often talked about As of Tuesday morning, ASK FOR GRACE the fact that we went from two Local One districts were service division which could omv." a number one salary position out on strike, Warren Woods provl'de our residents with a . 226 CROCKER BLYD. home owner's type of insur. in Wayne County to the bot; and Chippewa Valley. Five Mount Clemens 48063 ance protection at much reo tom of the pile. Well. we're L 0 C a lOne districts had 463-0577 not going to settle a contract reached tentative settlements, duced rates," said Mr. Peter. that's going to put us at the including Richmond, Romeo, sen io a memo to the council. Wm. R. Hamilton, II David M. Hamilton bottom of the tl'i-county area Fraser, Lakeview and Center. "Such preliminary studies have shown that not only Jobn W. Brockman this time," Mr. Lange said. line. could ihis type of insurance In the not too distant back. Strike deadlines oC Mon. R.onald D. Heckmann David C. Wilhelm I be provided to oUr property Associate Direc(ors ground of this year's talks is day. September 24, also were owners at a reduced pre- another, rather complicated set for two other Macomb I M,mber by 1'lIIirlltion mium, but sufficient 'profit' issue - Grosse Pointe's reo County districts, Mount Clem. funds would be available to Our pure camel hair sport Nllrio",J S,/,eted Morticians cent affiliation with Local ens and Clintondale. I help reduce the tax levy reo coat, soft and luxurious to One of the Michigan Educa. quirements for our Depart. ------tiOD Association, a unified Park for Free lment oC Public SaIety opera. the tot/th, weightless to ------bargaining group that encom- tions." wear. passes 15 M~~t:'mb C~'.!nty In citing the possibility of school districts. (Continued from Page 1) cable television being offered A long-time favorite that Any tentative agreement ment, Mr. Petersen indicated to Woods residents, Mr. Pe. never fades from style. reached at The Pointe bar. it really isn't that much diC. tersen said he has further gaining table will first be ferent from some merchants made a cursory review of Well tailored in our three- BAGC presented to Local One's Uni. giving discounts for seniors. additional municipal usages button, natural fitting fied Bargaining Committee in "Some cities even give of such a System. He felt that model. 210.00 Mount Clemens before local them discounts on the pay. several services could be pro. J teachers can vote on it. ment of taxes if they are paid vided to citizens through "the Local One's bylaws also within a certain time." present electronic and com. provide that teachers in all In a memo to the council, puter technology available." 16 participating districts may Mr. Petersen said Mack ave. The following were viewed: walk out in support of an. nue merchants also should burglar alarm, fire alarm, other district's striking teach. appreciate the efforts being emergency ambulance, meter ers if those teachers are fired made under such a proposal readings of utilities and sur. for their 8ction. as a means of attracting more veillance oC senior citizens LocaI Focus seniors for shop. health. That situation, however, is ping and professional servo Based upon such future ," not considered a very likely ices. service needs oC the city, Mr. ~ possibility by either the While feeling the proposal Petersen prepared a rough ~ School Board or union nego- basically has merit, Druce A. draft of the proposed advisory , tiators. Price, president of the Grosse question for the council's con- Mr. Tonks fiaid, so far, Pointe Merchants Association, sideration. Local One has not played a personally feels there also It asks, Should the city very large role in Grosse could be some problems, i.e., council proceed with an in. Pointe's talks, even though the possibility such a plan depth investigation and pos. the teachers' team has two could be abused. However, he sible recommendation for the Local One representatives on issuance of sufficient general felt it should be initiated on Kercbeval al SI. Clair • Grosse Pointe it. a triai basis with necessary obligation bonds to provide a He said most of the pro. fol1ow.u.' by officials. cable television "hook up" for 882-8970 Open ThMrJrJ.] EveningJ ',if 8:45 A proposed application to each residence and commer. dlll building within the city MASTI;R CH~~GE a Vl~~ Stress Topit:: ,participate In the program which could be utilized for indicated that the parking police-fire security purposes, sticker allows all resident Of Seminar seniors the right to park free in all metered spaces within There's a lot of good leisure living in this .rpof't."t The Patient Education Cen. the city. ftlJhion by Sehtlgo. And you'll 1000e it all in joyow ter of Saint John Hospital, Others Must Pay ~~~~~~~~ 22101 Morass road, is offering The instructions say that comfort. lIS Joft ""d mpple leather upper literally a seminar on "Stress Manage- the ~eal should be placed on crtIfiJesyour foot, and it! rugged crepe sole won't ment. .. It is open to the gen. the .lower inside right hand let damp days dampen your enthwitlJm while it eral public anti is being pre- corner of the windshield, with sented on Wednesday, Sep- the seal being registered to September, 1979 : wears and wears and wears. Made in the U.S.A. tember 19, and Thursday. the owner's present car Ii. by skilled Maine craftsmen. $45. September 20, from 7 to 10:15 Cellse number and will be reo p.m. at a cost of $10. issued when the citizen reo Included in the program ceives new license plates. Dear Grosse Pointe Graduate: will be a written "Stress Ex. Only qualifyjng seniors can perience Test," various na. utilize the privilege, not fam. tionally produced films on ily members borrowing the coping with stress, anxiety, car. They are required to pay ~~~~~~t~:at~~~eat~~~~ci~ for all parking. St. Clair Shoies Aduit Education would like to extend be-: many other suggestions, ex- Time limitations on park. I d I . t h. t Y periences and literature on ing meters do not apply to ate congratu atlons on your recen ac levernen. our how to effectively handle persons using the stickers, . stress in your daily life. with the seal not allowing the graduation reflects thirteen years of learning, and now you KERCHEVAL AT ST CLAIR • GROSSE POINlf: For further information, waiver of any other parking Ope" Th.ruu, Erte"i"gs ',il 8AS call Saint John Hospital's Pa. ordinance. find yourself in the position of having to make some very tient Education Center at Enforcement officers will - 343-3870. 'not issue parking violations difficult decisions that wiil certainly affect the rest of your ------I to any auto having the stick- '1Jl4'Jl61!'Jl~1!'Jl6Ml6t!'Jl~~6t!'Jl~~~6t!'Jl6t!'Jl~~ er, and which is legally ~ "-. . 00 parked in any metered park. life. Many of you will continue your education by attending .." ~ing space. college. Others will accept jobs and begin life as bread- S Calligraphy winners. Armed forces, marriage or travel are three more

itlI! Class Set 't options available to many of you. I:II PURECAMELHAIR I WayneCountyCommumy A L.' • L. .-1' h ..... 1' .. '!i ------. It" I College wi!! off~r a rl)urse in nl"\+no. .. I"\ntlOn \11"\11 t"\"unnt "'on~ln~r I~ t. -~ n~~QI .. irin; i'\T con- ~Calligraphy at North Highlll~II-"'I""1 -t'~1 'v .... 11"~"" v_ ...... • I", .... - ,"''''-# ...... n.1 VI 00 ~ho.ol; 707 Vernier road, be-I tinuing your education by selecting classes that are de- I:~~~~~:::=:c~~~~~~t II gmnmg Monday, September I ~~'Z~~~:~~;ti~~;:S:t~ 'll\.~O~:Ot~~rr~legant writing signed to help you pursue a career in your chosen vocation. an indulgent fabric demands b~~~~etryO.b~~~i~~r~dw;:~Ii~~ And detailed as carefully These classes are absolutely free in the St. Clair Shores with leather buttons. ~ tb;~~l~~~ea:nri;;:;~~~n, can Adult and Continuing Education Program. I flapped patch pockets. ~ _ 00 KARLE JOINS FIRM $185 Joseph V. Karle Jr. o!The Classes in Business, Trade and Industry, Fine and Applied Woods recently joined the ~s~~tI~~~~c:S~i~:~~~:~'Art, and Homemaking as well as General Edu- ~~~~~:g:~~~~pe~~~~~~III cation are available to you. These classes are free to any" management capacities for 20 DOsI orad ate under tent . lb' t. t II I " Iy~!!!'s with Ross Roy, !n('. He' • _ U . W- ._y, SimplY y regis enng 8.. • ~~:i;~~m h~~/8ni~~~lt~r~: South Lake High School during the week of September Detroit and did graduate 10 0 Iwork in business at Wayne -13, 4:00-6: 0 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. and September 17-20 ~ State University. 7'00-9'00 ' )Il • • p.m. Grosse Pointe News Please consult a fall brochure for registration information. (USPS 230-400) Published EvelY Thursday If we can be of any additional help to you, please feel free By Anteebo Puhlishers 99 Kercheval Avenne to call us at 294-8300. Grosse Pointe. Mich. 48236 ~one TU 2.6900 S.co INl Cion Potto,. JHI kl 0 I Dflrolt, Mlch1to". StIb.crlptloll ;;.... ~lo.gO per St. Clair Shores Adult YH' ..10 ilion. Add,eu 011 Melli Sub,e,lpliculI, Cha .... 0' Add,." Form, 3570 to 99 lC.rchnol, Grolll Pointe Form', Mich. Tho deodllno fo, nOWI copy I. Mondo)' 110011. All od r!blllll copy IlIuot bo I.. L======a=n=d=c=o=n=t=in=u=in=g=E=d=u=ca=t=io=n==~ I WOOrYWAAO AVE, • S~ERSET MAll ... ~ tIl. H OHlc. by Tuodel)' noon I ~51l WOODWARD AVE.. PHONE 9b4.2300. DETROIT.48226 ~ to I" .. ,. InH1'lfon. 'Jl~~:rJom..~~~lfoP'i'~1fI __1 ¥...... C 4.--.c __• • 4 4 ...... as;, ~~!II!I!!!!I'!!!'-""'!"!!~!"'!!!!!"'!!""'!""'!!!!-~~~=""'======~=="'"""'"""~ ...... ______. == _ _. - _0-... ~----~~~---e-~~..... S --~--

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Thursday. September 6, /979 GROSSf: POINTE NEWS Page Three GP Woods Group Making Plans for Awards Night I : ~ total of 358 letters were mony will be selected and I savings and loans; Class Two, J Manufacturers N a t Ion a 1 I maIled to the M~ck avenue the methods of judging ap. medium.sized businesses such Bank. Ahee Jewelers, Mr. Q ~1I!llness commumty, ~chools plicants wlil be set up. The as jewelers, restaurants, clin. Travd and Mason S,hool. Grosse Pointe Hockey Association and churches announ<:lllg th~ winners will be announced ics and llervice stations; Kimberly ){()fjji:r received tv.OO~E ,Be"utification Com- in October. Class Three, smaH vusiness. the Landscape Award, while P. O. BOX 36234 • GROSSE POINTE. MI. 48236 Dt.lS8lOns . annu~l Awards While stating. "We are es; and Class Four, churches lIr. Michael Luberto earned Night, .wluch Will be held looking forward to sayIng and schools. the Rear Entrance Award. September 6, 1979 !ater thIs y.ear. thank you In a very special Special Awards, whIch are The Dried Flower captured : AI.ong. wIth the leller. an way to those who take a con. presented at the discretion the Neat and Clean Award. application blank Cor beaut!. tin,uing interest in our beau. of the Beautification Com. Meanwhile the communica. Cicatl~n awar~s, instructi.ons tiCul city." MI's. Rice pointed mission, include the [oiiow. tion, "Sidew'alk Trees Have and mCormatlon about sld.e. out over the spring and Ing: Neat and Clean, Award. A Rough LiCe," came from Dear f cllow P.1rpnt<, ....alk tree~ were. enclosed In summer months much remod. Landscape Awa:

---=-- -- - ~--~--- - My c hJld hilS never .sk;ltf'd The vast majority of new registrants each year have never skated before, IPrevious skating experience is not necessary and not a prerequisite. The G. P. H, A, emphasis is on teachi.ng skating. The gradual and subtle intro- WIIiDI I:nftll II duction of a game (hockey) to play while on ice skates is generally used to n IIJIULl;uun c.4SfPOIf'~rE build skating confidence through introducing a stick and a ball-like object, R4CQUET (puck) thereby building hand-eye-foot coordination, At first, all players RACQUET CLUB realize that almost nobody can stand up long, let alone skate. Its fun for CWB them and no more than they expect.

The NEW LOOK in the neighborhood The G. P. H, A. proves team uniforms which include team jerseys, hockey pants, and long hockey stockings. You will need to provide: helmet with attached faceguard, hockey gloves, mouth guard, shoulderpads, elbow pads, shin pads, protective cup, skates, hockey sticks, and a garter belt (to hold his socks up.,) A note on skates: With properly fitted skates that are not broken down) your child will learn quickly, Have them fitted for his or her We Now Offer present foot size, not to grow into in the future.

3 RACQUET CLUBS . itt-tthcm1 <.; tTfJCTV ISTQTT' co;rc 11 fI1Q - ,1 n(er-; a f e t y ? - - - " ~ -- .. All on-ice activities are supervised, Coaches.are selected, approved, and FOR THE PRICE OF ONE reviewed by the G, P. H, A. coaches review board. Most are fathers of players who previously served as assistant coaches in the past. All coaches, like all ,officials in the G, P. H, A. are volunteers, generally parents of players, or interested and enthused adults who enjoy working with kids, Bodychecking is not permitted in youth hockey until "Peewee" age (here we We Have Mergedl go again,) 11 and 12, Earlier ages are taught skating and general skills of Ithe game, 8S it should be. * WIMBLEDON *EASTPOINTE * LAKESHORE Safety is surprisingly good in youth hockey. This year ia expected to be sm Sii'iiCk Olrry 80denmlller Joe Fodell ,the fifth consecutive )ear in the G. P. H. A. without a serious injury. Pro Manager Pro Manager Pro Manager __ AlII ..., ...... #II Alii ...... "...... " ..- I ~vv , '''-IUUU ffg-gZWU 20250 E. 9 Mil. Rd. 18001 Nine Mile at 1.14 23125 Marter Rd, l The writer • ~aughter s monthly ice expenses last season averaged less than $24,00 per month, This can vary among teams, and can be reflected by sponsor- MEMBERSHIPS ARE LIMITED ships, donations, yearbook ad sa1es .•.,a1l effecting cost reductions.

Is It ItIl1 for p.r classroom posure to the PET before i 5 ·t 5 1~llgI Stat.e Sen. John Ke-l-Iy-.,-r.-ep-:-I-m-a-ny-ru-mors~ave bee~p~.~\' :~~c::n{~ ~~f~t~~r Ct~~P*~~~I ~~~~.l:ea;e /~O:r~i~~l~u~~~~~: . ~ ... e.cun ~ creens

kaloAildlcl--THE STAn: OF WEU BEING THROUGH BODY MOVEMENT' Fanns and Shores and part happen t~ Wayne Count~ for pr~.gra~s ,.that can be used first grade classes across the ." • - U. I '.~U ~ of Detroit will conduct. in. the remainder of the fiscal to e~rlch regul.ar classroom I nat!on will begin to learn. Fitness Expert, R.N., and Boston Marathon Run- .' . year. I experIences and Integrate the basIc computer languae:es . POINTE SCREEN & SASH ner, qhar[e~e Vettorello, combines all forms of fit. formatIOnal me e ~ 1,0 g S on "There have been. different I ~asics of co~puter operation That will be good .for , Ie. J6. ness Into thiS program of total body conditioning. plans to reorgamz.e Wayne rep.orts on the servIces. to be lr:tO the SIxth grade cur. teachers-freeing them from, ... 204i1"l1'7 "w. ACK TU 1 # .... _:J - REGJSTERt~~G~~O'y\!- County government featuring malnt~med and what aid .~he Irlculum. , . routine grading tasks for I" 7' ''''' -0 I ..JU Jf : Women Begin".,.. - Momlngs, Aft.rnoon. or Ewnlngs. county officials and repre. state In t ~ !l rl s to pro\il.de If. you re ~tartmg to get more time with individuals • ~~~dVIo8flced - Momlng., Aft.moon. or Ewnlngs . Wayne County. I hope WIth the Idea that Poupard's tiny on creative endeavors - and' *****************. - nl - EvenIngs sental1ves of state gavern. these two. discussion groups computer raam will be play f k'd h D Wh. r------_ .. --I. I • Co-Ed Day S.1.lono - s.turday Momlngs . . " - or I s, w 0 r. artan i I • K8\1)lOmct!c. In Mederatlon - Momlngl ment. the cltlz.ens of Way~e Caun. !ng a blg~er and bigger role says, get a giant "kick" out • Kiddie KIlo - (New this fall) - momlrigs The first discussion meet. tr can get acc'Jrate lOfarm~. 10 ~ducahon at that schaol of playing with a camputer. I Cut air conditioning costs • Saturday Fun Runs -1llt& 3rd SeturdIYlofeacr.:nonth. , ing is schedUled !()r Saturday, hon an the fate of their as time gaes on. ycu're right. "The children are fascin. I with canvas & vinyl awnings from I . . ~ ... -~ .... ""'llnt" O'n~~n".)mlPnt Wt:. "!pad. p..ta .. Wl...,. ....on I' c - ...... J I .. d.... h ::leplem~er ll, !II lile l'laUvllY .~.. 1"-' -- - :-..... - --_. - _... li~ •• , S alU~l.,c... a,e u) tuem. T e computers I .,... THE ASSUMPTION InstructIOnal Center 9330 to brlOg these Issues before to that. are a great motivator They .,... Shoema!~er, and the' second the peo.ple fo~, their input :'In . ~his day and age, I can work at their own' speed gathering will take place an to the dl~logue. . . th~nk It S unfortunate for any and experiment if they like, CULTURAL CENTER g 21800 MARTER ROAD n9-6111 Saturday, September 15. at Fol,lowm the. diSCUSSIOn child to leave elementary They're fun." the Austin Center 18308 panel s presentahan, there school without some knowl H ' 't d b t th Grosse Pointe Woods St. Clair Shores 48080 East Warren avenu~ Both will be questions taken from edge of compute's" he says' 'b'l~tS excl e"h~ hOUth e edPos- . th d' .' , . Sl I lIes 0 f Ig - ec" l\- presentations will begin at 1 e au lence. .. Great Motivator catian and alon the wa p,m, and last approximately 'Y~yne. Caunty I,S fa ClOg a "They are important as. he's manag~d to. iet teacher~' , AUTO GLASS two hours deflc:t, 10 the fIscal year pects of every business yau t db' . - . . ending November 30, 1979, can think of. But, for some par ens an uSlD.essmen AUTO UPHOLSTERY Presentation participants af at least $18 millian. Plans reason d t hid around Poupard eXCited as scheduled to. attend are . .' e uca ors ave agge well far conduchng caunty buS!- behind in adapting them to . CONVERTIBLE TOPS Wayne Caunty Clerk James ness through the remainder schools W' t t t h Many Help Out A. Killeen. a~d Wayne Coun- of the fiscal year are un. up." . eve go a ca c The sever~l thousand dol. TIRES ty CammlsslOners Dr. Ar. certain H" lats needed to launch the thur Carter and Paul Cit.' IS goal Is to gIve every pilot pragram wa,s raised en. ' " PLATE GLASS kowski. Janet Kintzer of the tirely by contributions, most " Governar's office will attend Celebrating Families natably a $1,000 gift fram i RESIDENTIAL to. present the Governor's the J. L. Hudson Company point of view. ' (contln~ed from Page 1) at the War Memorial. and $1,500 from Poupard's I 13, PTO. TABLE TOPS Stale Rep. William Ryan would hke to feature the There the thaughts and re- _~ J<. ._ also will participate in the thoughts, stories, anecdotes sources culled from Family Funds have pourcd in fram the Harper Woods Jaycees, AND MIRRORS rearganization panel discus. and even family photographs Nights and the almanac will let the Wind Blow ... and enjoy Harper Woads Ratary, Har- PICK.UP & DELIVERY sion. Representing the Mich. of people in this community, come to life in a center filled pet Woods Lions, Amvets it in your new sailboat from igan Corrections Associatian whelher th.ey be social work- with booths, events and games Post 57, its Men's and Warn. Gregory's is Benjamin Prince .. ers or engmeers, housewives - all geared to the family. INSULATED GLASS en's Auxiliaries and the ,.p" Let our 66 years of e~perience help yau Citing a l1~ed to. clear the or callege students. The e n t ire Celebrating Grasse Pointe Association for ~,,,,o, select the sadmg package Just right far your THERMAL PANE GLASS air, Sen. Kelly in a news reo , ~n1y. One Part . Families project is the result Retarded Citizens. ,.' boating needs. We handle a full line of sailboats lease said he is canducting . Coordl~atlng the publlca. af a comprehensive study of And a half.dozen Poupard TUB ENCLOSURES hon proJect are Ruth Weh. The Painte and its peaples' for the beginner to the professional sailar. When yau the discussion because so teachers put in several, un. buy a baat from us you get <.iregary's service taa! meye,r and Ed, Egnatios. needs. The report was com. paid days this summer to SHOWeR DOORS They re ~ls? putting t.ogether pleted in 1977 by the Minis. AMF Alcort ... RISES TO THE TOP learn and program the new a h~ge listing of ~oclal, rec. terial Association and pointed PETs. They included Sherrie Munufacturers of the world's most popular fiberglass Experience doe s not reatlon~l, educ~tlanal. and to three majar areas of com- Jones, who coordinaled the sailboat, .. Sunfish, There are seven models to choose change a man - it merely ~ounsehn~ agencIes available munity need - problems of training sessions, Cindy Kopp, , from. ~------brings what's good or bad in 10 The Palnte. , . aging, marriage and youth Barbara Landers, Bernie Le. TU. 4-0484 19807 MACK AVENUE TU. 4-0494 ~nyane who. d like to help alienation. Q'Day ... him to the top. Mieux, Thelma Grandia and - In any way - is invited to Those three areas - and Sue Mack. A supposedly reo Daysailers. cruisers. and yachts from 12 to 37 feet. attend their next working ses. hapefully much more - will tired teacher. Mary Lou O'Day building sailboats for over two. decades' " sion Tuesday, September 11, be addressed by the family I Eyster, helped out too. at Saint Paul L u th era n Boston Whaler affair this fall. "The reason H~dson's _ Church, 375 Loth1'9P road, at Harpoon 5.2 and 4,6 both built to. Bostan Whaler : 7:30 p.m. Graphic artists are and a lot of other ,groups - quality standards ... they're unsinkable! .CADILLAC , especially needed, according Two Exercise decided to. help us out is be- to Mrs. Wehmeyer. cause we believe this pro- DETROIT'S ~ * ~ MASTER DEALER November 1 is the deadline gram will eventually help a 'SALIS SCOR.BOARD Classes Slated I lot af kids," Dr. Wharton 9666 J.H'''{ln Ave • O"'C". Mi 48214 • 8231900 / COUNTDOWN for stories to. be submitted. Publication is scheduled for I says. "There's no. questian in Open Mon. ';'IU F". 9:00 to 5:00; Sat 9:00 10 3:00' 33 - e.. ,••• Villa Sun. Noon 104:00 ' early February. Both Yoga and Slymnast- my mind at least that it is 24 - Slu. H VUlts SALE! The publication is just one ics, which will be taught at the wave ~f the future." part of the large Celebrating the War Memorial, 32 Lake- 14 - FIIIIw... lrel.UIII shore raad, this fall, offer Families project. Beginning 20-SnIlIll two vastly diffelent ways to MtIy c.n & o,t'- II SIeGt next manth. another part - Family Nights - will begin exercise and ease one's ten. sions. BEAT THE RUSHI in more than a dozen local . FREE T.V.I churches. Yoga will be taught by PlanChrlslmas Cards No",,' They will be occasions for Betty Locke an Wednesdays, September 12 through No- 12" ~IDLAIID ~ peaple to meet in small , . -"o""bl", bllck I~d graups aver coffee and cook. vember 7. Beginners will "'1'0 ..".11' Sit. ies to talk about the trials meet from 7 to 8 p.m. and Holiday Smiles for Everyone! .. r....:~~a;..= IEPT.S:'EPJ. \7. 19" and tr~\ll!ltions, the joyS and continuing students fro m ".OVl. ONI 10 A. cut.- _ IlIn~'IIlA"QMOI 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. The fee is , rctllllMUftn Low Inflr'lt PAym.nts. MI~lmum dawn rewards of family life. with KODAK payment. 4 mo. ""... Imum Conf,.cr.! Discussian topics will be $25 for eight weeks. e Ms. Locke does not pre. 3 YEAR/SO,OOO MILE SERVICE CON- geare~ t~ the groups at hand n f ~ut Yoga as a mystic l!:ast-. Photo-Greetin TRAer O~ 3 Y[A~ c,v.\ Ut....HfD P~O~ - smgle parents, retired '. TECTlON WARRANY AVAilABlE. cauples, childless marriages, ern philosophy but as a series Cards et. al. of mental and physicaf exer- Areas of Need cises designed to ease,tension • Choice 01 Slim-Line or The next step is the Family and tone basic muscles and Trim-Lin'e styles , 757 -07 6t _ Van Dyke ct 1.696' 536-6260 Fair, scheduled for February organs. Loose exercise cloth- ing should be worn and rug ~amples brought to. class to • Regular orders accepted act as mats through December 5, 1979 Yoga classes are open to. Stop In today lor both sexes and all ages from .' complete details. teens to seniors. Your Savings Will Earn Slymnastics, under the di. rection of Ricky Dove from London, England, is sched- uled on Mandays, September 17 thraugh November 19, from 10 t.o 11:30 a.m. It is a The CAMERA CENTER combinatlon of exercise and 17114 KERCHEVAL- "In the Village" dance to. upbeat l'hythms. The fee is $40 for 10 Grosse Pointe -:- 885.2267 weeks. FALL FERTILIZERS .. SPREADER SPECIAL ••• WHILE THEY LAST! 10.157% effective annual yield in Cblonial Federal Savings I ~ I Free bag of Winter Green~ when you bur a Show 'n Ten~ Spreader, I I. .1 Money Market Qrtificates. Sho~ 'n !ell Winter Green... I I •• effective for Sept. 6 thru Sept. 12 IAutumstlC The Fall • Marking Fertilizer Specialfall formulakills '. I --....dandelions,chickweed,and • Money Mark~ Certificates in increments Certificates only at time of renewal. ISpreader • Greenslawn now. I mostotherbroadleafweed•••• while of $10,000 mature each 26 weeks, and Colonial Federal charges no fees on :~~~:':::;~gwheel • ~~~~~e:r~~:rl~~~ I i fertilizer 1~:':O;f~Q:r:~~!i:;~!~~~;O~P~I~lli_WAY I will be automatically renewed at the then helps eliminate • Givesa headstart on WinterGreen~nowfor 8 grellner,thicker,practically • Money Market Certificates or other types I current rate, unless otherwise advised. II streaksand ml..... an e8rly sprlng green. weed.freelawn nextsprlngl of savings transactions. savings may be withdrawn at any time, • Ru.t resistant epoxy • Use when seeding, tool I I • I pelnt finish. NOW with appropriate interest reduction. Othe( savings, passbook and certificate .Comesa.sembled... $25.95 spreader I I savings accounts at Colonial Federal savings are insured to $40,000. all you adjust arethe 7.95 Winter Green I 9 Savings earn at a higher rate than paid by I 9 Federal regulations permit compounding commercial banks. ~VALUE. of interest on Money Market '. ~sf" I ~~o"d9~bogHHHHH.5 I (Offe; good only while quarllities last') 16 S• I. 10000 sq. ft. bog 9 I Rer::.18.95...... I I Wm. J. ALLEMON I D£E~~,?,~~M~~~7f.:~~~~"~~~!~~N~20I~~~~I_ Garden Supply ON MACK I GROSSEPOINTEWOODS-20599 Mack south of Yernier-886.8881 GROSSEPOINTEFARiI'lS -63 Kercheval "On the Hill" -886.6661 MOUNT CLEMENS-36800 South Gratiot at Metro Parkway-792.9590 ST. CLAir. SHO~ES :6201 Harper south 0.1Marti'l R(l~tl-774.RR20 1117727I MACK AVE. 882.90851 HOURS:9:30 a,m.to 4:30 p.m, Friday 'til8 p,m, I ..

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Thursday. September 6, !979 GR'ISSE POINTE NEWS Page Five I 'Rules of Th~l~.o~' Help Preven~Bi~eAccidents I",,~:n~~:,l;::'Y"~:"~~:I:~:",,::~'dth:'r_~,,:,: . ~early 46 ~rcent of A~er. Meanwhile, it is a very si,m. I opening, or for cars pulling I side . reflector~ or other re.11 SAFE FLUE I Ica s populatIOn owns or rides pie procedure to check tire I into traffic. flectlve material. If you are ~eal I a bicy.c,le, I,n fac~,.. there. are tr..eading t.o make sure the.re •.Don't carry.passengers.orilloing. to drive. a.t. night, use I - I••••-y 5W--P IIOUl'C Illall 100 millIOn bICYC' afe i)v ~"JJ1C' VI ~la,s bits I pacKages that mierfo:n; ,,;:th m;:XH:::'::r. prOH:l:LIVIl. ..-H ""Ir. Ii: lists free.wheeling to day. lodged there. your vision or ~ontrol. .Drive a safe bike. Have it making the neeu for bicycle Sgt. Brackx recommends .Keep both hands on the inspeded to ensure good me. I I CEstate safety education more impol'. the following "Rules of the handlebars at all times. chanical condition. CHI .....NEY FIRES tant than it has ever been, Road" be observed at all .Never hit~h a ride on a .Driv(" your bike defen. '" MARK ABDOO PAT WARREN aL'Cording to Sgt. George times. truck or other vehicle. sively; watch out for the oth. CAN HAPPEN Brackx of the City Public eDb("y alI applicable traffic .Be extremely careful at er guy. Safety Department. regulations, signs, signals and intersections, e s pee i a II y I .children under 12 should TAX UPDATE FOR HOMEOWNERS Because more and more markings. when making a left turn, not ride in the street unless Don't take chances. Have Your UomeO"'nefii~ age 55 ui and It:''lnporar~' Ih"inK ~x~ youngsters and adults are .Observe all local ordi. .Use hand signals to indio they are a~ompanied by an o.er. mal' e~dude from Iheir pens •• (up 10 :~Odll's) III Chimney Cleaned NOW! Get taxable illcome all capilal your lie" IUl'IlI;" ... ridinJ: their two.wheelers for nances pertaining to bicycles. cate turning or stopping, adult. fun, physical fitness. energy. .Keep right: drive with, .Protect yourself at night .No bikes should be driven ready for the cooler weather gein u ... 10 $100.000 from The .. ' has al,o b .... 11 II •he sale of Ih .. ir principal brellklhrou/(h ill Ihe IIrell of (0"0(;4 ... t:mt"". The tax the pronto Prior 10 the ItJ78 n- • Chimney Scteens Inst"lIed break is relroaeli •• to Jul)' Tax Reform Art. Ihe filliure forcement agencies is more -----.------.Be sure the roadway is 26. 1978, was 5m'0. Real eslale con. urgent than ever before. Helps to Make Horror F.llm clear before entering. Uf"dUI'liolls for Ulo\ing ex~ linut"s to ht" Iht' besl lax A recent two-year study re- 1------:..------pense. have been increased hedge for innSlors and leased by the U.S. Depart. -----,-- 10 83.000 (real eslal. com- homeowners. mem of Transportation show. By David Kramer Campbell was the lead actor, missions.morlgage c05ls~ etc.) -If lhrrt" il!i inL~'1hin~ ,,'e clIn ed that a common eause of Pointer Bob Tapert was and Ellen Sandweiss was the if you are fort'ed 10 purchase do 10 hell' .'011 in I',e field of a Ioome due 10 a job change relll .,Iale. please phon .. or many trame a~idents involv. one of three former Michi.' female lead. o'er 35 mil •., 0"".'. I'JI 10 drop ill III EARl. KEl~l RE. ing bicyclists was the "blind gan State University stu. Mr. Tapert has a degree in on .. half ,his 1",,,1 (81.500) \1.TY . woon~, !'f.., ey(" of the motorist," Sgt. dents who put together a 35. economics from MSU, but has mal b. dedueled for pre. 20052 Kell) Itolld. IIl1rprr Brach said. minute film called "Within taken up filmmaking fUll-I mO'e hou ... hunling expenses Woods. "hone 37J.~()IO. The study showed that the The Woods," a horror film time and hopes it will be. We ..... 10...... 10 help! scanning patterns of tr.o:! mo. that was shown at the Punch come a commercial' venture torist were beamed at other a~d ~udy Theat~r before the for him. He has been mak. automobiles, frequently over. ,~Idmght showI.ng of th~ ing films as a hobby for looking the presence of the Rocky Horror Picture Show about two years. I bicyclist on the road. He I for two weeks. . The film was basically a today cautioned motorists to remain I Mr, Tap("rt was pfodurer test, he said, and "it turned i If Ifs Nautical But Nice Browse the alert to bike riders and reo of the show. while Sam Rai. out moce successful than we international cardigan ••. WE'VE GOT IT! ship's whe.1 spect their right to the road. mi was writer/director. Bruce thought." It was shot near Noutical Gifls & 8001 Suppli.s The study also pointed to I ~arshall in .a seven.day pe- suit. Gilt buttoned. the erratic and illegal ma. PrO}) ---t.. .. - d _ Clod,. , neuvers of bicyclists in un. cr '""u C I An earlier film the group 7xSO BiNOCUlAR "~ Y Bordered. Assured. a expected places - such as '1.T. p~t t~gether, "Happy Valley ' ....IdF.- CANVAS T- B d Ideal for Power or Sail! • -~ & exiting from driveways and 0 e l' leWe KIds.. ran for 12 .weeke~ds $112.50 $8950 "~ ~ lEATHER sidewalks onto public roads, at MSU. That" 55.mmute ~Ilm VAlUE "". ~- . '.?XFOIlOS thus creating hazardous situ. A proposed property main. was about a st,;,dent dr~ve~ I su,~ . ations. Failure to stop or tenance code for The Woods, ma~; about a kid who Isn t . Com"'",..'" yield at controlled intersec. which was approved by the SOCIally prepa~ed for wh~t on Any tions also contributed to dan. PIa n n i n g Commission on he encounters 10 the dornn. lea, l gel' for bicyclists. June 26, was okayed by the tories," ~r. Tapert s~id. Most experts suggest that council. for a first reading That pIcture, he said, was , the group's most popular SETH THOMAS blk~s should. have. regular on Monday, August 20. work so far. CLOCKS I mamtenance mspeetlOns at a It wi!: now be considered He felt that "Within The local bike shop, but there is for a second reading, and Woods" went over very well [ no reason why the bike driver possible final adoption, at with the audience. "People Ship', Wheel. can.t take simple steps toward the council's rescheduled get more scared than the)' - Nou'ic,,1 Ship's Wheel - Preventive maintenance on regular me tl' g M day lamp •... All ,i.e.! All Si.e. 18" 10 60" e n on, do at 'Amityville Horror' or his own. September 10.' the other films that have .• Ch"rts: Ame,ic"n • Ship', Wheel H and 1 e bar s and seats With an emphasis upon come out over the summer. and Canadian '"blel, "II Ii... should always be adjusted to the inspection of a structure "If YO'l were to ask the G,eol loke. & Ccas'al • Sell. 'h~mol fit the bike driver and before it's occupied, the pro. peopie coming out of the

Barometers lightened. Chains should al. posal establishes minimum Punch I think the concen. ways be kept lightly oiled and standards for the mainten. sus would have been they 19605 Mack TU 2-1340 bra k e s should always be ance of all building, struc- thought it. might have been 01"';'; Daily 9.6. Sat., 5 p.m. checked before going out on tures. and/or property with. a little too gross but it was ______~ a_b_ic_y_cl~e. . in the city toward maintain. I scary," he continued. ing real property values. I - Punch and Judy operator In reply to a question 'I Mark Etter agreed the film from Councilman Thomas was effective. as screams Fahrner on the 20th, City I from the audience testified. Attorney George Catlin said Mr. Tapert said he and his the measure is an ordinance I ?artners are presently wo.rk. in itself and will not change mg on another horror film any oth~r ordinances in the that ,will be much ~ore ex. lord & Taylor, community. penSlVe. He al~o slUd there fa.r\onB. coli 336-3\00, was room for Improvements ALL MODELS MUST GO Lakeside. 247-4500; with the lighting and camera I IMMEDIATELYTO MAKE ROOM FOR 1910 CARS Flight Course work in "Within The Woods,", Twelve Oaks. 348-3400. 3 Days Only BRAND NEW 1979 Set. at Center "Aviation Ground School," DATStJN 280 ZX a requirement to take the 5.Spd., stereo, FAA examination for a pri- AN INVITATION ... air conditioned, vate pilot's license, will be tinted glass and presented this faU at the War more. Memorial, 32 Lakeshore road, by Don Jones, certified ground and flight instructor. The fee is $45 plus the cost St. Clair Shores Adult and Conti",uing of texts for the 15.wel'k course. The class will meet I Education invites recent graduates of on Thursdays, September 20: Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods to to January 17, excluding holi- days, from 7 to 10 p.m. continue their educational career by selecting FREE classes offered through St. Clair Shores Adult and Continuing This Year SAVE ENERGY and enjoy Education. TOTAL COMFORT in your home.

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P"ge Six Thursday. September 6. 1979 Attention WEEKDAY (Continued from Page 1) It's possible, he said, an. Sailors and Power Boaters OPEl ager Rob"rt Janes said of. other joint meeting could be HOURS ficials in his community are held. pending data results CLASSES IN M~~., TUES., 100kinl1;toward the study~. and further review by oi. SAIL BOATING & POWER BO.~'!ING WED.; THURS. I SUIIDAY sults and information gar. ficials. Given by Grosse Pointe Power Squadron 9 A.M. t. 7 P.M. nered from the Wayne Coun. Mr. Janes pointed out his CLASS STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 101h, 1979 FRIDAY' ty Road Commission on the council did approve a pro. 10 A.M. TIME: 7:30 P.M. CAFETERIA 9 A.M. t. 8 P.M. Vernier.Harper intersection. posal incorporating the en. "We will make additional gaging of a traffic consult. GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL - NORTH SATU~AY TO traffic counts of streets in ing firm to study the entire MORNINGSIDE - OFF VERNIER 9 /a.M. te6 P.M. our area to determine how affected area of the three Ladies Invited 5 P.M. big the problem is, (ie., cities, with the communities traffic flow)," he pointed agreeing to the final deci. "ice. Goocr Th;u out, while adding reports sion, as long as The Woods Tues., Sept. 11th from the different agencies agreed to remove the barrio We re.. ,.. the righl to __ .. will be comDiled ~md reo cades. . ROOFING t:;:;,;::-,~::~~.~'::';.;;;:. (t1': ,v~e.wed towardreaclilug a de. In relation to this propos. ,1'. /" .. CARPEITRY - BUnERS I aI, Mr. Pinl;os also indicated ClSlOn. . both the Woods and Harper PAINTING ...~ : Pair Nahbed Woods Councils wilt have to consider it, but he didn't ex. ,t~ 15 YRS. IN THE POINTES I pect his council to do so un. (Continued from Page 1) til Monday, September 17, lsilibout Our Conditional Guarantee cnme from Woods Public (after, hopefully, t r a f fie , FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY INSURED Safety Officers William Desi. count information is re.: lets, Kirk .Risk, Bruce Ma- ceived from St. Clair Shores). ' RICHARD'S rone, John Ross and John For his part, H a r per DeLora. Woods Mayor }<'red Shaen. HOME IMPROVEMENT I CALL RICHA.RD _5~1-r.91.1 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS According to Farms Police ing said, "We were primarily - Chief Robert F~rber, the of. on a look-see and hear bas- l Iicers had the building com. is," while noting little was pletely surrounded within said on the Harper Woods two minutes of the call. : side. CHUCK ROAST The police cornered the Meanwhile, Bruce Van JOSEPH D. ARBANAS, , pair in the store and made Farowe of Brys drive, cit- the arrest. Farms Det. Sgt. iien spokesman for the north- D.P.M. . George Van Tiem responded west area of The Woods I to the reene shortly after. said a good discussion trans: r Physician and I,- ward and processed finger. pired of all the issues at the KOSEY'S ;, pri~ts off of much electronic estimated two.hour meeting. I eqUIpment that had been He stressed he would like Surgeon of the Foot \ C oaTlDiG 1 89 placed in the aisles. to see the probiems resolved ! SH • OtiC! Y1-0z.19CAN . A van with reported stolen in the entire area, while POTaT '1111 - - • license plates also was found pointing out it was The ! LB. in the parking .Iot behind the Woods' responsibility to pro. 21223 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods ( , I store, and was Impounded. tect the interest of its cU. Edwards missed his sched. izens as the studies cantin. 885-8740 SHOULDER uled examination date of lIe and further solutions are BLADE Wednesday, August 29, in'the sought. CUT Farms Municipal Court when LAMBeHGPS he was unable to make the $7,500 'bond on the Detroit charge. He was held .in r - ---) . . Wayne County Jail and his exam date rescheduled for "To Meet Your Health Needs ... Wednesday, September 12. Cbief Ferber congratulated JJ tbe work of The Woods offi. . .. We Cover The Pointes. cers in it memo to Public HARKNESS PARK - Safety Director John Dankel. PHARMACY DEVONS. 'IRE PHARMAcQ In that letter, the chief praised the officers' "profes. 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson sional mannerisms and tech. 884-3100 16003 MACK 822-2580 niques employed in the ar. 881-0477 rest of burglary perpetra. tors." APPOINTED TO BOARD James D. Mitchell of The Shores has been named to the board of directors of Manufacturers Bank of S1. Clair Shores. Mr. Mitchell has been president of F. J. O'Toole Company. an electri. cal contracting firm l~ated in St. Clair Shores. He is a graduate of the Uriiversity of .DESIGNER.: . . " . Michigan and a member of tbe National Electrical Con. BOUNTY TOWEL tractors Association. Special' 11& ,e"..uHOME of the PAUL NEWMAN ...>' ~Q BILL FREEMAN CAN.AM, LARGE 20% Off OFFER PROGRESSO r ....". r " Q RACING TEAM" ~II''''''LC FINAL WEEKI V_ presents - ~ . T1lSCAN .~~ 5gc ROLL 'I'PEIS Grosse Poin'. Areas Newes' STONED 10-0Z. e WHEAT THINS BOX 7g MRS. OWENS 2-LB. e ;ti STRAWBERRY JAM JAR 9g NESTLES 12-0Z. CHOCOLATE MORSELS BAG $1• 69 REESE 4-0Z. 6ge STEAK SALT JAR FRANCO AMERICAN 16-0Z.19C AU JUS GRAVY CAN rCLursoo.-:-1 FABRIC SOFTENER 15< OFF 40-CT. 79 INFLATION FIGHTER BOUNCE LABiEL BOX $1• ! I BUTTERNUT OR I COUPON I I liitroductoiy Spe.:ial I PEPPER SQUASH ,,,,,..,,...,."" I I :-u:~~~:=i20IFI 4 WE FEATURE -Including I I FOR • SQUARE PIZZAS I ENTIREGUEST ClICK I • MEXICAN TACOS AND NACHOS I ' . I • GREEK & ANTIPASTO SALADS I Anythmg On Our Menu I • TEMPTING DESSERTS I Beverages Included I Speciol I I (DO£5 NOT APPLY TO CARRY OUT ORDERS) I J I,FROZEN COCKTAILS 96(, L':':::'~:':-~~:':'J ' Sunday through Thurs. 4:30 p.m. 'tH 11 p.m . 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Thursday. Septembel' 6, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven ------_._----_.~-_._-_ ..._.---_.~ •.. _--.----_ .._~.. - _._ .. -. II .. WHiLE SUPPUES LASTl 1 Woods ()ka "IS CDB{; Pa(~t ClulIuud .56n,.e(lJ.~s/l(Jcord Clean Your carpets The Modern Way , I The 19711 commu-n-it-V-D-:-.-W-hl-' Ie-supporting Ihe agree. I Some 4.500 Cha;~~I-'5(;,;-)~:~;~~t Channel 5fi after • 1velopment B I 0 c k Grant. ment, Councilman Robert E.I SL!PP/I~t,~rspledged a record. tlw. drives to delivc) till' t? A"' ,: TH~~~=~I • (CDBG), agreement wit h Novilkc cautioncd having breaking $203.539 du ring I' <;('rvlccs promJ.'>l'u. Wayne County was approv!' ~ the city rely more and more "Summerf~st," ~he stalion's "This ~s,a nice .th~lIk YOU: • f~~~=.~~:::.~~:.L=3 To DD The Je~1 • ' t;, in", '.'..vuds Council at its on such prollrams in thefu. 12:d.ay aware~e_s and. fund from th~ (ommunJt~" for thl c. WP. Clean • ?S% reg U I a r DlN'fing Monday, ture. expressing a concern ralsm~ CaIHlJal~". wi"cH ,,,,i I'S(;i:';c'::; we provide, I .. OFf I • August 20. over any potential depend. August 17 to 2!l. 1 he unsurpassed dollar~ Our Self-Contained Loose Rugs I' • All As part of the city's pro. enee on federal monies and That's a 57 percent in raised during. ':SlImmerfest" Trailer Mounted Unit Pickup & Delivery . gram, which totals $120,000 the possibility of more str!n. ('(pas!' over the $129,5B;~ (eflecl the splrIl and enlhu I JACOBSEN for the year, the northwest gent programs. raised during Ihc same peri. swsm among Channel :ilj Stays Outside. Only OR . area of the community re At th '1 I 1 od in 1975 It also is con. vIewers and staff. savs Ag. The Cleaning Wand . & e tehouncil eve o~ siderably ab(IV" lh" $1"50000 nes Scolt, dirct!or of' de 1'(.) 200/0 OFF • ceives the main focus. tl1e, 20th e so ons un am. ." L " Illn 'nt '"\"" ." , Enters the Home • ' 't' . cl did th ~ goal which was announced ° ~ . 'Y C rc r,IISJ1lg flU I (;ASH & CARRY • YARDMAN Approv ed act IVI IeS 111 U e mous y approve e "gree. t th b . . (h ~ sights to more am biti( 1IS ; the follo' ....ing: water and lIIenl with both Mr. Sabol a. e eglnmng (J t e C.'l1. . " I I or Office. '1" $ '. . palgn. goals FREE ESTIMA TES MOWERS sewer faCI IlleS. 77.000; rc and Councl!man George S. . . In all. the slatirw must moval of architectural bar. Freeman bewg excused from Channel 56 snell' prcSldent I r . , 'I J .t 51 7 :11 f IN STOCK riers, (ramping curbs at in. the meeting...... ~!!~...J.!.t.n~~al mana~~r" . .Jack ! ;ta,ls;"a •. ,~~I."'-:'."J~: l,()~\(:. .I;alt'", _ ..SidA~._- -'- ..-Carnal'_._- Claaners_._. __ - .._--- t t' ) $760 I I Caldwell u led the g' IaI'" yv, . """( (rear baggers) ersec IOns, ,0; pan. Ina related actio.n, the shortly a'fterPlhe J'ol'ned tOh "year from individLwl view., 14111 Kercheval 822-1481 ning. (traffic survey), $3,800; I I I L I rehabilitation, minor home soon s a so ~nammo~s y pledge drive team because e.::s. repair. (i.e., Seniors Onward ?kayed a. r~s~lullOn I!ldlcat. of the plans for growth that 1 for Change, Inc.) , $10.000; I~~ th~ clty.s Interest 111 pa.r. he envisions for Detroit administration. $5.900', and llclpatwg With the county In Public Television The com . . the 1980 block grant pro.' " I street Improvemen.ts , $14,SOO . gram mumtyI response Ihat fol On the laUer, City Admin. T' p • ?~ed was tremenduus, of istrator Chester E. Petersen I . ames '. Curran Jr., .dl. flclals say. I said. while a proposed Brys r~c~or, Way~ C~unty ~ffIC~ Mr. Caldwell sal'S he is. drive cul.de-sac is part of 0 rograr,n eve. op~en a.n ~'very encouraged'; by the! the grant. officials have CoordmatlOn. sa.l~ hIS office amount of monev raised es'l tabled it from the contracl was recently notIfied by HUI? pecially considering the ;tate : Yardman 20" S 173 al this time. t~at ,Ihe urban county qual!. of the econom)' these day." At a Committee of the flcalton process has been He sees the pledge drive as ~~a:d$~~:.;~e~,., , ,. Whole meeting on Tuesday, n:oved ,.up 60 days. J:len.ce, "a partnership agreement be • August 14. some council ~IS earl!.e~' tha.n usual lIIVlta. fween Channel 56 and the members wanted information hon to JOIl1WIth the county. community, 'Yardmon 20" $225 on any federal restrictions He .. also s~ated that. the "The pressure is on the I ~ ~~fs P$~~:II;t . in relation to lhe pact. speclflc e~lttlement fIgure I community during pledge \ I City Attorney George Cat. fo~ 1920 w.Ill not be de.ter. drives to respont} 10 public i • lin pointed out that the city mmed untIl HUD recelyes t'llevision." says I\1r. l'ald l must abide by the agreement the c 0 u n t y's cooperatIOn well. "and the pressure is 'I and properly administer it. agreements. ----.-- AU MACHINES ASSEMBLED, e.g.. all conlractors must . ---- SERVICED AND READY TO GO Ob~~~~~i~~;~aw~~hn Sabol ICenter Offers Great Life'. cast the lone dissenting vote ll'-d Gloss in the committee's 4.1 rec. Free Eye Tests ~ ..Paint ommendation of agreement IIUUllC

rh. Lawn Mow"f PfOp/~ approval to the council, say. A chance to learn about 1_.1"":_ 19815 Mack ave .• in the Woods ing he was against the city the major causes of blindness ~ -.D5 policing contractors in any and to be examined for glau. ' 'beaUty aod I way. coma will be offered at the pna1ion for War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore. ateiorwood road. Thursday, September [; aod.ui 13. from 12 noon t09 p.m., ~ • under the auspices of Bon """""'-~-. 3 ~"u urs nospi iai. I I An ophthalmologist on the Bon Secours Hospital staff Olympic Stain Olympic Overcoat, Olympic Latcx Stain will examine glaucoma as a Semi.Transp;orenl: penelrahng The nousepami thaI covers olrJ (;overs paWl1 anu stain wllh nO' cause of blindness. 'fhis lec. protecllon to enhance the nalural pamt With a :Ol,gh 100':',: acr'ji,c m€:iQ',l./ COlor gram and texture of new wood flmsh lhat lasts fur years LOOkS beaut,fu; eV'ln alter years ture, "Visual Loss - Today's Solid Color: 10highlight wood s 25 beautlfut CDiOf~ 0'31 loo~, of wear Major Causes," begins at 7;30 natural texture With riCh, Ic'nq- fresher lon,wr Cleiln5 UP fasl w'ih soap and lasting earth colors Cleans up ~~a'SI!',' ,,",11th '::,'•.t.JL ":..atpr p.m. For free tickets, can 343. All Seml.Transparent and Solid and wa1er GUttranlt?'{~d agarnsl ClJ.r:I<.If1q • Hi ghesl q uaHly 1520. colors are guaranteed agalf)sl Guaran:epd satl'Shr~:llun',f 00,:,1:11(1 ;mr! b~Sl~rl[1q • Beaullful gloss finish cracklllg weelll1g and bllslerlng your m(~'ley bJ.clo: Testing for glaucoma will • Chalk resislant • E..e ellent color be available from 12 noon to retention 9 p.m. The examination is ! • Easy to apply. dries Hurry. Sale ends Sept 8th at these Olympic Dealers: overnight free and no appointment is , ~~.." :,",¥'1\11"',I",I(l,6Jrjl.(~"'()~1I"O"'-'i1l","'~" \'.li,'., '. ,'.'. " 1~' • Idear for al8&$ above. I necessary. The short and bfitJ< and slone painless procedure done by : • Easy 10 clean ophthalmologists can make' • Free ot lead haurels the difference between sight and blindness, officials say. ' iJetected early. glaucoma can Lochmoor Hardware 207.79 MACK at 8 MI. be treated. Without medical M~to~t~ attention, glaucoma results in 885 ..Q242 Nindow R"pair & Mainfenance blindness .. . 15554 EastWarren Avenue Te\ephone882-682.0 OPBI EVElY DAY. SUN. 11 .. 4 The Friends of Bon Se- cours Hospital are ,joining .. _. ." .. with the 'East Area Ophthal- mologists, the Detroit Insti. tute of Ophthalmology. the Grosse Pointe Lions Club and the War Memorial to sponsor the day's activities. The event takes place under the chair. manship of John E. Danaher. Traci Speaks The Friends Of I

.'.:.:~,,~~;:: ",'. On 'King IJear' " ~~~ I .,:' At the request of his audio 7C.'Z . ence at the "Three for Strat. ford '79" series. Wayne State Secours Hospital Universily's Dr. Philip J. Bon Traci has added a fourth lee. ture on Wednesday, Septem. ber 19. The lecture/introduc. summer sale tion will be on "King Lear" in cooperation with with focus on Peter Ustinov's CONTINUES through Sept. 15 interpretation at Stratford. EAST AREA OPHTHALMOLOGISTS It will be held at the War I Memorial, '32 Lakeshore road, DETROIT INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 0 at S'p.m. 20 /0 OFF ON UPHOLSTERED SPECIAL ORDERS Dr. Traci will place the tra. GROSSE POINTE LIONS gedy in its historical perspec. tive and then comment on its GROSSE POINTE WOODS LIONS 150/0 OFF TABLES, CHESTS and LAMPS language He has tilled his lecture "Cynical Endgame Or and EAST SIDE LIONS CLUB 10°10 OFF ACCESSORIES Christian Redemption." Fee is $5. GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL Design Service Available Advance registrations are rcqucsted by calling 577.4665, offer Even the fellow with mon- ey to burn has to keep lip the payments on his fire insur. ance. FREE GLAUCOMA TESTING ENJOY EXERCISING INOOORS WITH A BY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS SCHWINN@ SALE SCHWINN ALL MODELS EXERCISER Thursday, September 13, 1979, Noon to 9:00 p.m. ****!!EM! IBMX MODELS • 3 SPEEDS at the LeTour ,V • Large • SINGLE GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL LeTour "' Selection of SPEEDS 32 Lake Share Road Traveler "' .BMX • ALL Grosse Pointe, Michigan VARSITY ACCESSORIES MODELS (No Appointment Necessary) == Lou Radke's [111 ALSO Macomb SCHWINN' Cyclery Lecture: "VISUAL LOSS- TODAY'S MAJOR CAUSES" 28411 Schoenherr at 7:30 p.m. 756.5400 (Admission for lecture by ticket only) This Advertisement Co-Sponsored by MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK NAT!OI\JAL BAf'.JK OF DETROIT I' For information and free tickets to lecture call Glory Little, 343-1520 I I

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I I Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Septen:'lb~r6.! 1979 I ------,------_. --_._--_.,_._._. ----_ ... _--- ~t!!U.n.E ~!AN : BUt'1 STEER I' A genius touay is the fel'l History proves t hat no i Center Slatc3 Clock Selnilull' Fall Clfl.~ses Set by w-SU . ~illfo PaekeC'''Viewetl 1,y VA ~~ I !(}w \\'h:) always has enough, man has ever reached per.! m 0 n ~.y for what cver is: [cclion by following his own: A ~l!minar in antique toratioll will not be cover2d, FOllr W~'~.'I!(' Stall' ['!liver=-- Oc~ober-l. frum 6:30 to 10,1 Veterans of all a~es should I i~rOrJ;lali()11 which a vct.-:-

necessar) I addco. i clocks appreciation will be Lawrence Huby will be the s.t)' crdit ('''''I',es \I'ill be of- p.m. Dr. Yales Rafner will have an "infurmation ;;~cket I' C:-:::1 shoulu. have com:'{!~d.; . ---'------I ofiered at the War Ml!morial imtr ..lCtor, assisted by Tom fered in Til,' Farms during cover seven Shakespearean for survivors" filed with on one card lllclude the fol- 'lion Th'.mdays, S"ptemhl'r:W Eur:c~ and Charles anu Mal' Ihe fall qU:Jl'tl'l'. plays "Much Ado About I their wilL the Veterans Ad. lowing: 1. n r to October 11, from 8 10 9:~(] jnrie Partridge. all membC'TO Slarli ;( ~'.l't('mb~r 20, aI, Nothing," "Henry IV," Part ministration, (VA), suggt'sts, /' Full r,::mc, as usen in', FALL CLASSES I p.m.' cf Ihe National Association HicllarJ Sch:)QI, 176 McKin- i One. "Hamlet," "Othello," In case of aceident, severe service; service serial num." It is intended 10 be helpful of Walch an:l Cb.k Cullec! AT It'). raad. will be "Langllage I "King Lear." "The Winter's illness or death this informa bel'; social security number;':' to the novice who doesn't Ul.s, ;\ ",;' on Thlll',days from 4: 15 . Tale" and "The Tempest." lion could speed help to the I VA claim number if am ~' . I want to repair docks. 1'h" lei' for the four week Ii Assumption Cultural Center tl'. 7:45 p.m. This is a requir. "Aspects of Italian Cine I ve!el'an or his survivors. branch (If ,,('/Tiee; ~11<1 dat~~' • I Subjects 10 be ('ovC'rcd will se:n:nar IS S:W, payable in ad C:l e:l;JrE~ 1/1 tile Master's ma" IS on Wednesd~ys from There are many benefits I of service. . include types of clocks, mak. vance, Checks should be s~nt I 1 pr,l,graIll In c'!ementary .ed~. 6:30 to 10 p.m, slart~ng Octo. available 10 veterans which A veleran's 1Iis c II a I' g eO, Registering Now en. museums, literature. how, to th~ GI"},\~C Poinle War I CI:~al~oll,lnlgWalntiulIan gemgPhaSlts 10 ~.elml's~'bT,heRfooscs'UISII'nWllll.?_e,,~~~ may be provided quickly if should hI' kept togetiler with . 10 acquiJ'e them and how :\lemoriaJ, 32 Lake,hore road, 11 ~ :-r~~~oH"n '11' l' , ( ,1 an ua • e ar s. , , e, r"" .... 1 PI'OjJ"','.... J,J,.lVI. ..U ...... ~.a __i~ :lval'l, I., , \tll.:IIl'":lnt'n ''111 11"1t'j.(~ Fitness Classes Begin All Other Classes- much to pay. nep3irs and res I Gro",e Pointe Farms 48236. 1hr.ce courses WIll be al and DeSj(~a slOce 1945. able In case of accident or " : "'----"'t~f •._.... --1" lhe War Memorial, 32 Lake. Each of Ihe courses offers 11'llne'ss )'olatives \\'ould need lllharr! age cetr Idlcate an' . September 10th Week of Sept. 17th I d cI' I' S t f h - f ot er Importan owments.' s lOre roa ... ,. ar mg ep em. our our" 0 ~re~nI: such information' should the . • . bel' 27 Will be " One may register m person .,'. Velerans With other than , FOg,. ~."'ttl~,!,~ FOP.,V,~~~~~ IAmI Tl,~i. :'1V"".\" on Thurs- at the first class meeting or r-etp.!an requIre \ A hospita dishonorable discharges are., Kalosomatics (Fitness Tennis day, fr'~m 6 to 9:30 p.m. by mail. IzatlOn.., eligible for all death bene. for all age:; Begins Gymnastics I "Shake~peare And The For course information or In case 01 death, benefIts fits, Keeping such informa- Sept. 10) Karate I Philosophy of Renaissance registration materials, call include a burial and plot al tion and documents in one : Humanism" starts Monda 358.2104. lowa~ce of M50, a flag for the I place also is helpful in filing Saturday Fun Run Arts & Crafts service and a headstone for for social security benefits. , Nutrition Calligraphy the grave. When the VA is notified of Tennis Macrame . Golf Drawing-Painting ! a veteran's death, if there is . Karate Tap-Ballet CLERICAL Council Needs ! government insurance in Arts & Crafts Jr. Disco (Beg. & Wine punches have been around for along time. The 'force the VA notifies the' Macrame Advanced) Germans have always been fond of making wine based CP R Tra inees I beneficiary automatically. All Knitting & Crocheting Manners drinks, and the British, especiall)' during Queen Vic- OPPORTU NIII ES other benefits must be ap- toria's reign, were masters at it. Part of the entertain- I Charge Card Association, financial processing institu- -- . plied for. Quilting Drama H someone you were ~Ith I Information about a vet' Silk & Dry Flower Greek & Italian language ment at a good party was to watch the host make his tion for Visa and Master Charge, is currently accepting had a heart attack - I'Ight , '. .k't . punch. This is a tribute to the play quality of Wine.'. applications for a wide range of full and part time now-what would you do?' erall1i serVIce 1Il11 es I easier, Arranging Workshop Greek Dancing I clerical positions, I You can pia)' with it and not have it lose its taste. It I Too many people in the on th?se who must apply for; , Calligraphy Greek ~listory Several of the positions available require only a limited Needlepoint also does not lose its punch when mixed with other community don't know the b~neflts. ~?th y?ung a.nd old. Super Saturday Disco amount of work experience. Other opportunities avail- answer to that question. But WIll pr?VlUe th,IS aSslsta~ce', Drawing - Painting ingredients. able would be Ideal for individuals possessing good perhaps as many as half of ~Y_ stOI'l,~g p.erllnent servICe, Disco, (Beginning & secretarial skills (typing and shorthand) and saveral At PARKIE's PARTY SHOPPE. 17255 !\lack, I years of experience. the people who die of heart lnlOrmaUOn m one pI~c~. .. Advanced) ASSUMPTION IIIHISERY SCtIllOl Corner of Sl. Clair, Detroit, you will discover a host attacks each year could be Any Veterans Admllllstra- ' Hair & Skin Care located near Detroit's exciting Renaissance Center. we Enrolling Now for Fall of ingredients for your next party. In addition to an l' offer a starting salary commensurate with experience. a alive today if someone near- tion office. veteran's service, Public Speaking Pre-Schaal-Kindergarten ed. excellent selection of wines, liquor and beer, we offer fine benefit package and convf1nlenl indoor company- by had known CPR-cardio- organization or county ser- ' CPR Workshop ucational p'rogram with day the benefits of a complete party shop featuring chips, paid parking adjacent to our office, pulmonary resuscitation, ac. vice officer will provide in-. care available, Introducing I Tap - Ballet cheese, artichokes, spreads, crackers and even paper For immediate consideration and/or an appointment cording to the Grosse Pointe formation and help on death' "Kiddie Kala" & Private Vio- eallh Education Council, benefits, the VA adds. Greek Dancing lin Lessons. utensiis. We oiier the .'goodies" thai will make 'dIe '. fOf an interview. CAll: II which has started a new CPR Greek-Italian Language party something special and something 10 be enjoyed I Program Dlrecior: ;85-4225, Ext. 467 program in the schools. Greek Cooking Caroline Bonanni by all. For your next part)' make PARKIE's PARTY Last year, a dedicated band Dog I(illed Greek History State Licensed SHOPPE your first stop. Open 10.10 !\Ion.- Thurs., CHARGE CARD CHARGE CARD ASSOCIATION of volunteers Irained 1,900 10.11 t'ri. & Sat., noon-IO Sun. Tel. 885-0626. 1100 Michigan Bldg. ophomores in the life.saving (Continued from Page 1) 779-6111 Detroit, Michigan 48226 W'lNE W'lSDOI't1: echnique. And they hope to capture the dog, without suc-", 21800 MARTER ROAD cca Equal 0pPo/funity Employsr arry on again this year. ce~s, and after it kept offi- 'S GROSSE POINTE WOODS ST. CLAIR SHORES A fruit wine mix ",'ith a Spanada base is a delight- I ASSOCIA'JtON But additional instructors eel's at bay and ultimately at .•...: 48080 ful punch drink. ,i re urgently needed. All tacked Officer Arthur Ge.::-- embers of the community kiere, the animal was killed. ,:;= are invited to participate, No While checking a clump of ...= special medical expertise is trees and bushes in the area, ::- needed to learn CPR. the the dog jumped from the"': • Heimlich Maneuver and in. cover and bit the offieer in ::: fine fant resuscitation techniques. his thigh, causing a puncture > 'VILLAGE.MARKET The Basic Cardiac Life wound. He was taken to Saint ,;': wines Suppert and CPR Instructor .tohn Hospital where he was' : courses will be taught at Bon treated and given a tetanus 18328 Mack Avenue-In the Farms Secours Hospital from 1 to 5 shot. • p.m. on Wednesday. Thurs. The lieutenant pointed out - presen'- liquor day and Friday. September that no one had any idea 19, 20 and 21, and on Mon. from where the dog came, day September 24. During with a routine test for rabies "THIS WEEK'S SELL RINGERS" • the weeks of October 15 and being conducted at Herman 22, instructors will put their Kiefer Hospital. CLOSED SUNDAY and CLOSED WEDNESDAY at l' P.M. Prices Effective September 6, 7 and 8 training to use on the sopl1o. Public Sa f e t y Director mores at South High. I John Dankel, in reviewing Anyone interested in help. the incident, said officers ing out may call coordinators would have been more reluc- ..... r ..... Barbara Davies at 885-1087 tant to shoot the animal if Tr .. and Barbara Everett at 881- they had known about the OUR OWN NEW IMPROVED 8141. puppies before. MEAT LOAF2-::~289 ..... '5 OVEN READY a.ppl' STUFFED ...... "Iler RUSTPROOF ROASTING - ...... ftr EVERY CAR TWICE CHICKENS

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Oven Ready Loin End Semi.80neless StuHed Boneless Stuffecf Pork 69~ Chicken $~19 Loin Roast LB. Breasts Ail i.6. Eo,y to Sli Sl"ffed With 'pec,o' tlolion sauce smothered wjfh monorello - c~ ;0 prM,wore troy reedy lor the oven, Ham And Swiu Chee", ------4. ROOfing- Siding - Driveways. ----- ~- .,.po Kitchen and Bath remodeling. Stuffed Oven Ready Oven Ready - Center Cut 6. Build additions to your home. 'Roasting 59 Stuffed $219 7. Build you a new hQme. LB. 8. Remodelyour office: We haveworked Chickens ~U. Pork Chops Sluffed With Our Own Home Made In 0 cao~ino bog in .most'downtown office buildings. .. lb. o.eroge Sage Dr",ing 9. Build new office building. " 10. Add to yo.ur present plant. Oven Ready "One Day Notice Please" 11. Build you a new plant. ", City Design service available or w~ Chicken $29~. ~~~f:::l~~:.89~ will work with your architect ., leon Cubes 01 VIOl ond Pork Stuffed ~h Our Own Home Mode I . On A Stick Soge Drening or interior decorator. :" ~ .Tw.nty~3!x y..... otcontinUOtlI .. nlel " - .. - - . - - - . t • 77 2 2 2 77 7 a 7 = .' ems • + -p------"!"', """"!"'------.,., "-.--~------~---.-....,..-~----- ,--~---~--- -- ~-~-~

Thu~day.Sep~mbM~ 1_9_79~~~~~~ __~ __~ __~ __~~ __G~R_O_SS_E_P_O~IN_T_E~N__E~~~~ __ ~~~~~~_~~ __~~~~.~~~~_~~_P_a_ge~N._~~e Pacemaker Patients' Unit I State ,Landmal"ks Offer Unique Vacation Spots ir- MASTER PEST CONiROl~ rl~~5INC~ 1924~ . M. h. CI' ---~--.' .. 12 I; 0 'W.t-L VlPWS Ie "gun tupter Michig8n boasts enough One of Michigan's newest I the Irish Hills near Onsted. I' ':~.;;lng In weight from 1 ~ ~T~~~ ~_ ',' - . . unique and interesting land. and most impressive land. From atop the 64.foot tow. pounds to 12 tons. I " .,-..J ~ ~.. • , :-- ~ . . . . marks to keep vacation trav. mark~ is downtown Detro!t's ere, 3 panorJ.~a of. sm~1l The "Smiling Water Tow. I X ~ ~/fIt...- -...,' ~'I . The .Internatlonal As~ocla I each other. elers bu::y exploring them RenaIssance Center, which I lakes and rolling hills III er's" happy face overlooking I ANTS-BEES-ROACHES-RODENrS tlon o! pac;maker Patlen~s, ,Mari Sehaarschmidt, exec. for the entire summer ae. consists of five gl::5:; tower:; Scu~!leas! Michigan's Lena. 1.75 from West Branch of. I CARPET 8EETLES. ETC. • ~~7 (lAP), f~unded. In utivedirector of lAPP, of cording to Automobile Club featuring world.famous shops, wee County gently unfolds. fers a unique welcome to Ii' , ,a ~o~.pro I organ~za. Atlanta, Ga., will be on hand of Michigan. a 70-story hotel, gourmet and The Tower of History of. the north woods. on g I' • HOMES • BUSINESS • INDUSTRIAL tt1h deddlca, fed to SUPkPl)rtlD to offer suggestions for or. An authentic Dutch wind. fast.food restaurants and a fer s excellent panoramic At Grand Rapids the giant FHA & VA * Al.SO DO.rr.YOURSiLF SUPPllEh~lc.nMd 1.1 e nee s 0 pacema .er reo . . M' h' h 'II' k' . . - . It." . r. 210 r 1 L.' S , 01 ,. t o' l"n' . '1' . \ ganlZlng a Ie Igan canter" mJ , :: gIant Ii I flym" till! _peCla even s ar~... ,VIeWS 10I1I ~e. !!'.JOd of Hu't«'aN'r. and Jacobson's GROSSE POINTE VISIT OUR ROCHESTER Iran;,," II.", ,4. •• o('i'uion 1.332 MACK 338 MAIN GHIRMEl!.H! !!O!!!£RS SHOWROOMS dMsiolls of I.I.RW. CORP. 881-1024 652-1444 (313) 341.6170

m. e _.. Nt ... e = - .. --_ ...- -- - ..... ~------...-.... ------~ - -~- - - I Thursday, September ~~ 979_ GROSSE POINTE NEWS , Good res,)l'.1lions nl);'cr I Driving Cost~Rise iaState .ltua r.les------I'I ---R-e-a-l-. -E-"s-t-a-t-e-, -C-'-a-,S-S-,-S-'l-a-t-e-,d. --., I ambo~rUr~orwt:,dea~i~eJ~~~r;:'o/~~~ die-they Just iall by th~ I Ob _ wayside, : ------1--- 1 The chance to learn evel"j'l selling his home; listing, title I , ------, The cost of driving for I oline prices. is h~sed on.a CLAUDE A. (BUD) I w~.s fe~tured as a ten.?r. so. thing you've always wanted to insurance; mortga~es and I Michigan motorists has in. i 1979 Chevrolet Malibu ClasSlc GREINER Imst wIth the Grosse t'Ollltc I know about Heal Estate but I land cuntracts; closlllgs and E""Il )',,' UI11 creased $404 in the last year. four. door sedan wiLl. iii, Services for Mr. Grei.ner, Chorus during th~ past eight never asked is answered in. a landlord.tenant law. Comforl,'ble according to the Automobile eight cylinder, 305 cubie.inch 58, formerly of The Pomle, years. .. dass at the War Memorial The text used "Red Book" Club of Michigan. engine, standard accessories, lale of St. Clair Shores, we~e A graduate .of. JUllhar? this fall, report Center offi. is helpful in preparing for I "It now costs state motor automati~ transmission, po.w. held on Friday, August 31, III and, Eastern l\hc~lgan UnJ' cials. the Real Estate licensing ex, I IstS i9.4 ct:J1ts j1ei mile to. er stecnnp.. ~ ~ w e,r dIsc the Ve r hey den Funeral verslty, Mr. Manmng was a Conducted by William C. amination operate their cars, or 16 per. brakes and ,radio, driven up Home, former member of the New. Ghesquiere on Wednesdays, ' , cent more than the 16.7 cents t? 15,000 miles per year and He died on Wednesday, York Civic Opera and the September 26 through No. . The class fee IS $34 for Sunday Dining a mile in 1978," stated Auto hn~nccd over a three.year August 29, in his residence., Detroit Civic Light Opera. ,vember 14, (rom 7 to 9:30 elgh.t, two and a half hour Club Touring Manager Jos. period.. Mr, Greiner was the presl. While succumbing to can. p.m., it is two weeks longer sessIOns plus text book cost. 3 IJ,m. to t) p.m, eph Ratke. Insurance was calculated dent of Bud Greiner's Ver cer, Mr. Manning continued than the summer course ------A\lo'ard Winuing "For the motorist who o~ a pleasure use .category Hoven Chevrolet, located in as prin.cipal at Dickinson which had an overflow en. People hardly ever have I\lt'n II drives 15.000 miles annual. with the v~hlcle driven less Van Dyke avenue. He was Elementary School while rollmen!. bad enough tempers to get 3130 I Gratiol al 13 Mile Iy, operating expenses in 1979 th,an 10 miles to w?rk and president of the Presque Isle continuing to pursue his life This class deals with the in a rage with t.he ones that Roseville .es. 2Y3-4.5UO will be $2.910 comparcd to With no !.o~lthfu.1 ?r~~~~. Rod and Gun Club. a for~er long interest in music. legat aspects of resiQe!1ti!" ':"~ally need it-themselves. $2506 in 1978" said Mr. Autu \.-IUU' "u,e" ",d' f.or director of the Grosse POInte He is sunil'ed by his sales. It offers a step.by.step R~tke. • cvery 1,0 cents p.er gallon In. Yacht Club,. and a !TIember wife, Mary; two sons, James approach in teaching students "A major reason for this cr~ase In gas pflce~, the per of the DetrOit AthletiC Club, and F.dward' his motht'r, to deal with common prob. . . . mlle cost of running a car P . t C" CI b ' year s Increased costs IS that , b t \'f the the Grosse am e flSlS u Mrs, Mary Janu~zkiewicz; lems arising in real estate . , h ' d mcreases y one cen d th 100 CI b d t. gaso Ime pnces ave lumpe d r 10 miles per gal. an e u . one brother; one sister an transac IOns, more than 34 cents per gal- car elvers .. He was.a member of the two granddaughters. The student is' introduced PRE-WINTER SALE Ion since Januarv 1978," he lon, or oneh~lf cent If the Clrcumnavlgator.s Club. the Interment was in Holy se.\ to all legal facets of the_real . ,'., car gets 20 miles per gallon. I t R C t ex.plal!1ed, while noting, 'Con Thc 19.4 cents figure is Chcvro e eglOn en ury pulchre Cemetery, estate business; buying or tr~butmg to the hlg~lCr oper- computed on 7,4 cents a mile Club, a member of the board ------ah,ng costs are mcre.ased for variable costs, (gas, oil of directors of thE' Lourdes pnces for ne~. American, I and maintenance), and 12 Nursing Home and a former ALL EXHAUST PARTS ~ade cars, car I~.surance and cents a mile for fixed costs, member of the Chevrolet FROM fmallce charges, t, I'nsurancc. deprec!ation. Ii. Dealers Council. SANDWICHES Mr. Gre:ner was a form"r TO STEAKS! ALL SHOCK ABSORBERS Data on the expenses of I cense fees and fin a nee director of the Betler BUSi-11 owning and operating a mo. charges). ness Bureau. the Detroit HIT OUT tor vehicle. ~re included in The pamphlet also shows River Yachting Association, I AVAIWLE the 1979 edlt~on of the J:J:A that two persons going on va. PIME the Saint John Hos. I RAM'SHOR Saniar CiIi •• n. pamphlet, 'Your Dnvwg cation by automobile should pital 'Men's Guild, the Uni. DiKDun I I0'" Costs." plan on spending $29 a day \'crsity .of Detroit Al~mni RESTAURANT {.....-.... O,de, $2.~) 25°10 OFF Information, which was re I for meals (not including al. AssociatIOn and the Friends II 1]410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR I p.m.-10 p.m. vised by the Au.to. Club to I coholic b~verages and tips), of Bon Secours Hospital. reflect current Michigan gas. $34 a day for lodging and $5 A World War II veteran. W.E AIiE fAMOUS fOR, I for gasoline and oil for ev- he served in the European DUll DESSEIITSI . . The fellow who is only ery 100 miles (If travel, -n:ith Theater. • Frool'l ilJ.-.,. IlHHtcllll. 11.3a.m. to .••10 p.m. only breaking even will soon be the car averaging 16 mdes He is survived by his wife, :~~;J~E:.';:. ~:!:;.: W.~..n.rs..S.,t.5' 6 II hr')Kt?'. i :,,~r g~:lII)rL I Con ~ tan i in e; iour suns, ' .... , '1.11 ,.. ' •• ...". Ipm. - Baked Beet Short Ribs ------Claude A. II, Brian J,. Chris- • Chocole'. 01 IMa". Torte C.k. Soup or juice, vegetable, choice , -_ a C.n_.po 0' pOlaloe., loll & butler. topher C. and John S.; two (from " •• Iea) daughters. Mrs. La Fray Tay- , IItIie "lth L_n •• 11I1.. Pie • Ch-..c.lI. _Hh .lI.wb«tJa Fri.. 8.,1. 7 ..W...'.0" MG' ~S'" GARDIN lor and Mrs, Gretchen Dor. or IllueIlerrIoI , .' .... CHOP . ian; two brothers and five • Sundaee. lhe(beb •• Ie:. Scallops or Lake Perch ., ' .. :_SUEY ,:\ grandchildren. Soup or juice, vegetable. choJce of .., Tributes may be made to BELGIAN WAFFLES! poleloes, roll II .butlet • American & C8ftfonese Food , As a breakfast or as a dessert the Lourdes Nursing Home, I 'Nith blueberries. slrawbefries. • OUT'SERVICE' 1; ~4 • CAillY Pontiac. raspberry lopping and ice cream SIt. , S••.. 8.,1. ~ a 9 Ail Foods in Sp-ecio', Intennent was in Mount ,Try il. you '/I Jik~ It. Roast Chicken Keep Hot Conto;ners Lun,h!. Olivet Cemetery .. 1/2 chicken, Soup or Juke. vege- HI.' Dlllyl tAble, choJce 01polaloes, roll II buller SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 22 ONLY fit. \I ...... 11::10 "m" _I. 12 ...... 11:30 "m. MI.' S'D' $vn. 12 "..,....10 p.m .• Mon. 11 o.m .•l0 p.m. • • • Wed. - Vegetable\ PR7.9596 MRS. MAUDE C. BOWMAN Thurs. - Chicken NoOdJe Mon.' rill ..SlfIl 10' 11 24851 Harper, St. Clair Shores Services for Mrs. Bowman, ~rl. - Shrimp Chowa.r .Grecian Specialty IT'S A SURE THING. Sat. - Navy Bean "'_Hn.Mia..M1IDMIM: 92, of Lakepoi.nte avenue Spinach & Cheese Pie or THANKS TO THE FAMOUS TUFFY WARRANTY I were held on Friday. August Sun. - ChlckGn Noodle Baked MacaronI. Mon. - Split Pea .t 31, in the Verheyden Funeral Soup or juice, roll & bulter . Home. Tue.s. - Toma.t9_R~emarie 16930 East Warren She died on Wednesday, One Block West of Cadieux Al.\gust 29, in the Beverly .. 5.1.02 Manor Nursing Home, Novi. 21 Kercheval 881-2618 G.P. Farms, 48236 Born in Hamilton, Ont., Mrs. Bowman is survived by LAST NIGHT - THURSDAY three daughters. Mrs. Ger- Sir Aleunder Korda'. aldine McMinn, Mrs, Jacque. line Dickerson and Mrs. THE THIEF OF BAGDAD Charles Sneddon. SEPTEMBER 7 thru 13 Interment was in Wood- Double Feature - Burt Reynolds In lawn Cemetery, • • • SEMI TOUGH plus THE LONGEST YARD MRS. LEONA M. BOLIN \ 7:15 9:15 Services for Mrs. Bolin. 67 of The Farms were held MIDNIGHT SHOW o~ Tuesday. September 4. in .r-Gi~~~~~~~:~~~~~s~-llil I Clip and Mail today I IYork~~I~:git~~r~f.. I I Born in Steele County. Name I Minn., Mrs. Bolin lived most I of her !ife in The Pointe. I Address I She was a member of the I I Sixth Church of Christ Sci- L...9~~ ~~:. ~ _' entist of Detroit, She is survived by her husband, Otis E., two daugh- ters. Mrs, Jacqueline Tisch- bein and Mrs, Constance Van I Scoter, and five sisters, DON'T MISS Memorial con t'r i b u- tions may be made to the An Evening of Dixieland Jazz charity of your choice. • • • JOSEPH MANNING Services for Mr. Manning. with 53. of Lancaster road were held on Monday, August 27, Grosse Pointe's Own in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home and Saint Joan of Arc Church, Call or see He died on Thursday, Au- TOM SAUNDERS gust 23, in Bon Secours Hospital. AND HIS Mr, Manning, an adminis- trator with the Hamtramck an Allstate Agent Public School System, often SURF SIDE SIX Cross Is President now The Society of Manufactur. ing Engineers, (SME). has Sun,., Sept. 9 .. 8 PM .. 12 PM appointed Ralph E. Cross of The Shores as president of Find out w~y so ma":y people the board of directors of the SME Manufacturing Engi- AT BEAUTIFUL neering E.tju~atiQn Founda- are switching to Allstate. tion. The "f 0 u n d a t ion is funded with $1 million by DISCO 109 SME to support new curricula and research programs in 9 MILE & HARPER - 8T, CLAIR SHORES manufacturing engineering and technology. Mr. Cross is $3.00 per person chairman of the Cross and T r e eke r Corporation of , Bloomfield Hills.

15412 Mack Grosse Pointe I Gro_ Pte. Park 885-9539 882..4700 GOOD FOOD A T LOW PRICES 881..6750 25e Hot Dog + 25~ Pizza Slice During SaturCtay & Sunday Afternoons T. V. FOOTBALL LADIES' NIGHT SATURDAY Cocktail Hour Prices 8:00 P.M.• 12:00 COCKTAIL HOUR 4 :00 - 7 :00 Allstate' Monday thru Friday You're in good hands. OPEN FOR LUNCH =

e__ -- -.'fIt' • • • • • • • • I Thursday. September 6. 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eieven ... ..~.1 FIRST OFFERING GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTt\TE BOARD OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 15127 WINDMILL POIN~ DRIVE BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE WITH A MEMBER Beautiful Early American Colonial featuring a large living room with fireplace, gracious dining room with @ BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Gl' adjoining glassed porch overlooking a walled patio, 3 year c!e cheery kitchen with oodles of room. cozy den with fireplace & pegged wood floor - situated on a huge wooded lot.

2 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 431 CHALFONTE 866 UNIVERSITY $74,500 REDUCED REAL ESTATE 1. :3 extra large bedrooms 2. 20 ft. family room with wet bar SALES 3. Paneled den. 4. 2 car attached garage. McBREARTY & ADLHOCH, REALTORS is 5. All closets have lights a professional and aggressive real estatf' 6. Hardwood floors throughout. .organization. As members of the Grosse 7. Pewabic tile fireplace Pointe Real Estate Board, as well as the !l Patio brick laid in cement. Metropolitan Listing Service and McE[,RA 9. Hail bathroom has two basins. Multiple Listing Service, we are able to 10. 3 year old heavy duty roof. 11. Tennessee slate walk laid in cement furnish our sales associates with the most 12. Master bedroom with attached bath. up to date information. Our sales commis- 13. Fenced yard. sion plan realistically reaches the point 14. Extra large aluminum gutters. where the sales associate receives 75% in- 15. New aluminum storms and screens. stead of the usual 50-50split. If you are now 16. Convenient to Monteith, Brownell, Ullivi=i5it:; of UgeH '" shopping. licensed or have thought about selling real 17. Certificate of Occupancy provided by seller. estate and wish further d~tails, please c<.tll 18. Owner anxious to seli - quick possession. Mr. William McBrearty or Mr. William Ad- lhoch at 882-5200,an repiies will be held in OLDER DUTCH COLONIAL ... in Grosse Pointe. 2 story entrance hall plus 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, family room and central air. Fantastically different and very livable. Detached garage has a studio apart- strictest confidence. ment with modern bath. , ..:';'.. '.'.....:.::-.;.~,f:;...... ;.::::.=;:;{, .'::X '~ ..~~-m~:~~::::?;>.'.;.:::. .-..{::::' Contemporary style colonial, protessionally main- CLOSE TO THE LAKE in the WINDMILL POINTE AREA at 607 MIDDLESEX. Contemporary colonial tained, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths up, bedroom plus 11h with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large first floor den or 4th. bedroom with full bath plus lav, 2 car garage baths down, large living room with natural fire- The Homes Listed I and large lot make this home a bargain at $135,000. place, family room or bedr'Xlm, formal dininl! roo~. Beautiful lot near the lake, big enough for a This lovely executive ranch has EVERYTHING! A prime Grosse Pointe Shores location, a large, well tennis court. Move right in. On These -Pages landscaped lot, 3 bedrooms, 2lh baths, library and family room. The recreation room features

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76 KERCHEVAL ABOVE MARGARET RICE . 885-7000 Member Grosse Pofnte Reaf Estate Board

OFFERING STROLL WITH US... Deceiving in size - four bedroom, two full baths with Corner unit in a popular and convenient location. New kitchen with built.ins, natural fireplace, formal dining through this delightful four bedroom, 3lk bath res- loads of closets and built-in shelves. We further feature idence in the Farms. From the convenient center sllite" ~j~)UJe, Jivmg room c\l{ith natural' firepl~ce" . roon:',. three. big Qedrooms. and bath on second floor I hall, you may enter the spacious living room with formal dmmg room, finished basement and two and plus bedroom and bath on third floor. Charming and beamed ceiling and na~uraJ fireplace with adjoin- r onechalf car garage: P1jeed in the low $90'5. priced to sell at under $90,000. ing screened terrace and patio. The iormal dining Ctia~ionAND COMPANY room has newly refinished hardwood floors and 102Kercheval 884-5700 the kitchen would please the most discriminating WINDMILL POINTE AREA RESTORED VICTORIAN homemaker. Add to all of this a splendid family Stately home with buildable extra lot to enhance your .Be part of the newly awakened interest in historic room, master bedroom fireplace, 2-car brick gar- grounds or sell and create a new neighbor. This Indian Village. This very manageable home. in age and a flawless yard! Owner has been trans- elegant home features a 1st floor master suite, move-in condition, includes oak beams and panel- OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 ferred and has priced the home to sell! plus three more bedrooms and two baths on the ing, bay windows with window seats, three fire- 1590 BOURNEMOUTH- second floor. Deserving further merit is the places, four bedrooms and two baths plus extra two 'f7".m .~4 paneled library with natural fireplace, large, bedrooms and bath in reserve. Stop in at 114 Ker- This impeccably maintained 3 bedroom colonial is the spacious Florida room, and the exquisite garden is cheval to view interior pictures of this graciously NEATEST AND NEWEST looking house on the visible from many rooms of the home. restored home. Shown by appointment only. market and is PRICED TO SELL in the LOW SEVENTIES. A new FAM!L Y ROOM, garage and drive are plus features as well as being extremely well decorated with NEW CARPETING, floors and curtains - .c"J! this plus 2..'1 ASSUMABLE • MORTGAGE and immediate Occupancy. Call us or stop in Sunday.

EASY LIVING ... BY APPOINTMENT This custom 3 bedroom ranch is on a large lot within a FIRST OFFERING- short walk to the Grosse Pointe Shores Park. It has a True E:NG~JSH r-lJfA~NORwith all the quality features finished hasement with extra IllV llnd stall soower The and spaciousness only found in houses of this age. 2-car panelled garage has an electric eye. House and Upon entering this well maintained property you garage have aluminum trim. Now priced at $85.000 will immediately feel the charm of Country En- with quick occupancy. . Want a quiet area close to all - then YOIl glish. The oversized living room has a beautiful Nestled in secluded court you'll find this unique four will like 19273 Eastbourne. This three bedroom natural fireplace and the formal dining room is 858 8EDFORD- bedroom, two bath story and a half home. The 28 foot maintenance free one owner home is filled with cus- elegant. The library flows into the large family Lovely Georgian Colonial in fantastic condition! The family room with beamed ceiling overlooks the gar- tom features. A lovely yard, two and one-half garage room. The kitchen has been modernized. Upstairs living room, formal dining room. den, kitchen and dens and patio. We further offer living room with and Grosse Pointe schools add to the appeal. Add your there are five bedrooms and three baths plus a powder room along with five bedrooms and three natural fireplace, modern kitchen and tastefully deco- own touches and move right in. handy extra room suitable to be used as a sewing baths have all been beautifully decorated and up- rated throughout. room or studio. Call today for further details and dated to make this a truly move-in house Beauti- appointment! ful leaded glass windows and many other "old DEAD END STREET world" features enhance this special offering. A testimony to good taste, and the owners penchant for elegance conservatively describe this Provencal IN THE FARMS ... house. Overlooking the Country Club Golf course, five fireplaces. hil!h ceilinj!s. wide hallways, five Here's the quality built English you've been looking' bedrooms and three baths on the second floor, fvi! This three oodrr-rOm, one and n. half bath plus two bedrooms and bath on the third floor. house on Merriweather has a delightful Florida Magnificent details and discriminating in taste. room. large breakfast nook, natural woodwork and a two-car garage. Low Nineties. WATER FRONT Once you've tried first floor living you'll never want to GREAT LOCATION- A home to live in, a home to entertain in Truly one of climb stairs again. This brick, three bedroom ranch the nicest of canal properties to be offered on the Immediate occupancy on this well decorated English house has two baths and features a large family room home. There are three bedrooms and bath on the market today. Thirty foot living room, formal din- with free standing fireplace. The two car garage is ing, plus country kitchen and a family room, and second floor and a bedroom or den on the first attached and up front allowing for a nice size bac- floor with a lav nearby. It has a large living two fireplaces. Outside we have a lovely patio kyard. room and dining room with natural woodwork and with brick grill, steel sea wall and a boat well. leaded glass windows. The kitchen is updated and GOOD INVESTMENT has an excellent eating area. A great buy at IllY~~1 ill ur Jive ill thi~ little home in Harper Woods. $&,500. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 All aluminum exterior two bedrooms, bath, living CLASSIC ENGLISH TUDOR ..... One Year Home Protection Plan Availahle. G.P.F. room. dining room. and kitchen. Grosse Pointe 357 McKinley school system. all for less than $20,000. located near Lake St. Clair, this magnificent home has Sally Clarke Penny Ledlie all the charm and elegance for gracious living. It Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp 23119 N. Rosedale S.C.S. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY features an inviting gallery entrance room with an Dorothy Healy Jean Wakely Inglenook fireplace, richly paneled library and large Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh 19237 Eastborne H.W. This home can stand the scrutiny of the fastidious family room. There are six family bedrooms and three Lorraine Kirchner buyer. Unusual quality and its generous size and a half baths plus maid's quarters. A special home BROKERS rooms. for entertaining or just comfortable living. for special people. Catherine Champion Don't be a slave to constant repair, visit our Cathy Champion Dillaman McKinley house and see for yourself how ready Member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board. Detroit this home is to adapt to your life style. Priced in Real Estate Board. and Metropolitan Listing Ser- the low Nineties. CAPTIVATING COLONIAL. .. vice. Custom built Colonial with important quality features. Robert G. Edgar Broker The charming living room is enhanced by a beaut. Kathleen Brophy Clawson Sales Manager iful fireplace and the formal dining room is graced by an oversized bay window. The paneled Sales A~sociates library and sunny garden room give this house a Carla Butterly Robert Sheehy, Norman Cassube great deal of living area. The natural wood Nancy Stys Lucy Diebel Merle Tingley . kitchen has a cheerful eating area. The spacious r~~ion ") yard is well landscaped. The two-car garage and ~ NationalRclocation Anne Kotts Tracy Tingley Dan Lundell full security system are only a couple of the ex- Ja,mes Trudell Betty MOfiis Marilyn Wood tras. Call for an appomtment today. 102 Kerch;val m 884-5700 1!=11ICounseling ~ter Mary Anna Sheldon ~~-~,-_. ---~---~-.-.~------~---.---~----...-.------

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". Youn9blood Reelly Inc. GROSSE POINTE REALEST~TEBOARD. OPEN SUNDAY 2:00.5:00 1603 HOLLYWOOD - BEST VALUE IN THE POINTE BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE WITt-! A ME~BER :~ 20903 LENNON - FIRST OFFERING - Extra sharp UNDER $70,000 - You tell us if we're wrong ... 2 G:t BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL SERVICe: 1ir brick three bedroom Bungalow, beautifully car- full baths, a family room, natural woodwork and a -= peted and decorated with updated kitchen and natural fireplace, 3 b..."

• Immediate occupancy on a fine Cape Cod in the • 1243-45 Lakepointe - Three Bedrooms each, plus Woods $91,500. I Youngblood third floor mini apartment! .1458-60 Lakepointe - Two bedrooms, $460 monthly nealty InC. • ,Exciting Contemporary for those that dare to be dif- gross: ferent , $179,500. • 1012 Beaconsfield - All brick 2/2 - both vacant!

• !h Acre Colonial Estate, 3 bedrooms, 2¥Z baths • MINI APARTMENT - 4 one bedroom units, gross ...... $155,500. now $600 adjustable - $54,900. 2008? MACK AVENUE • CROSSE POINTE WooD.S

• Big Condo on Lake St. Clair - 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, fireplace $115,000. .. I • Custom Ranch; loaded with extras - in Grosse .. Pointe Shores $175,000. "TII. Sign of the V"r; Best"

2 13 MONTH HOME WARRANTY • 3 Bedroom Ranch, exceptional finished basement - St. Clair Shores ; $54,900. 100 I

ONE FiRST OFFERING LAKESHORE DRIVE - Grosse Pointe Shores - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 "Terra" - A magnificent center entrance south- 1006 ANITA - Grosse Pointe Woods - for those people ern Colonial on sprawling grounds located on the PIJRDY & TOLES looking for a sharp three bedroom, all brick ranch lake in Grosse Pointe Shores. An era of gracious OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 with a formal dining room - family room - and elegant living of days gone by, personified in kitchen with lots of eating space - 1 car attached this stately mansion. The long landscaped drive 1m CRESCENT LANE - Just a dandy Contemporary garage - basement with recreation room - this leading to this lovely home witb it's many spaci- Ranch located on a semi dead.end street - just off is the answer to your dreams. Located near ous rooms, gives a breath taking view of Lake St. Cook Road - Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central schools and transportation - central air condition- Clair. The second story foyer is an authentic reo air conditioning, family room &: attached garage. ing for your added pleasure! plica of one of the rooms from the Dodge 'Rose ". Terrace.' Features include a paneled library - a 17440 MAUMEE - A super location - Offering a Con- 1902 HUNTINGTON - Grosse Pointe Woods -looking family garden room overlooking the lake - a sec- dominium with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, for that dream home -look no further! This well ond story "Ships deck" the length of the home - dining room &: nice kitchen. It's pretty from the maintained three bedroom - all brick ranch has seven bedrooms - four and a hall baths - two exterior and funes are already set aside lor alum. everything for you. Features include: living room recreation rooms. 2¥Zcar brick garage wood lined siding. with natural fIreplace - kitchen with eating space - sprinkling system on rear groUDds electrically .- two full baths - gas FA heat - aluminum trim controled. All gutters and downspouts are metal. 1390 AUDUBON. Easy walking distance to schools, - covered terrace - finished basement -1¥Z car Ceiling heights on first and second floor approxi. shopping and transportation - a nice Colonial with GOODMAN PIERCE attached garage. mately 10ft. A very special borne for very special a good yard, extra room on the 1st floor and 3 people. Home warranty also. Shown by appoint. family bedrooms including a dressing room - now 418 CLOVERLY - Grosse Pointe Farms"""" Immediate ment o~y .. add a' 2 car detached garage and fine paneled & BOYE,R, INC. occupancy on this fine three bedroom Colonial in recreation room - A good one! Grosse Pointe l"arms - choice location. Features RIVIERA TERRACE - St. Clair Shores - not too include - an up-dated country kitchen with break. many of these Condo's available! Situated in the 429 MADISON. Close to Kerby and Brownell Schools - ON VAN ANTWERP fast nook - formal dining room - family room - rear of Riviera overlooking the lake is this middle ¥.z block to the bus is a plus. Stop and see it! spacious living room with natural fireplace - floor - immaculate two bedroom - two bath $72,500 gives you an exciting living room, new ., large bedrooms - recreation room - 2 car gar- condo. Features include: large living room - carpeting, large kitchen with plenty of eating area age. A one owner home. kitchen with built-in stove, oven, refrigerator, - Oh! There's 4 bedrooms. dishwasher, disposal, sliding glass door-wall to 1981klW. IDA LANE - Grosse Pointe Woods -located balcony - carport - clubhouse - pool - sauna. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT: on a cul de sac is this charming two bedroom - Ranch in Grosse Pointe Woods with so much T.L.C. 1¥Z bath ranch. Features include - formal dining GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Looking for an excep- you can't stand it - Has 3 bedrooms, living room, room - paneled den - living room with natural tional home - don't miss ihis sharp three bed-. dining room, modem kitchen and full basement - fireplace - Florida room - central air - sprink. room all brick. center entrance Colonial. Features More excitement? The recreation room is out- ler system - attached garage - built in 1954 - are a large formal dining room - living room standing and there are sub-terrane an cooking full basement - don't miss this one! with natural fLreplace - good sized kitchen with facilities. A gem! eating area - full basement - 21h car.garage - '. I gi9S4 POINTE ROSA - IlarrisGn Twp. - !'Beat located near shopping and transportation and I I Ni~ professional business opportunity the THE VIL- Lover's Dream' - A spectacular three bedroom priced to sell! LAGE. 90' oi frontage on Notre Dame with a re- " brick Ranch with family room - den - and laun- modeled house - 3 offices for openers, room for HARPER WOODS - Immaculate is the only word we dry room. A steel sea wall and covered boatwell expansion, 4 car garage for storage - Great for We'd love to show you this immaculate colonial on Van can use for this attractively decorated two story with hoist on a super canal in Harrison Twp. Make doctors, lawyers, real estate, insurance etc.... ' Antwerp. Perky as a daisy. This one needs nothin'g in home. Features include: three good sized bed- this home the perfect spot for any captain and the way of decorating to move in. 2 bedrooms (master rooms - formal dining room - large living room crew! Just some of the many features include: All 11,1 Story super deluxe. Pri.me location here - Just has king-size bed). fabulous kitchen and paint still wet with natural fireplace - gas FA heat - full aluminum trim - 21h car garage with electric across from the COWltry Club of Detroit and goll on the Florida room - come and see it - you'll love basement - 1l,2 baths - don't miss this one - door opener - in.grolUlO sprinkler system - air course - Large lot with fantastic patio - sprinkler it. conditioning - kitchen parquet floor - marble won't last long! system. Has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the 2nd. sills - dishwasher and disposal. Plus much more. floor - 2 master bedrooms and 2 baths on the 1st. ON OXFORD ROAD .. A ship shape beauty." RICHMOND, MI - Custom three bedroom ranch - H you add a library, family room, modern kitchen family room - on 35 acres - 2 newer buildings - and extra special recreation room you have some- Take time to view this outstanding executive colonial. \I ELMSLEIGH - Grosse Pointe City - The builder 7 stalls - feed room - riding area with mercury thing approaching spectacular. This magnificent home combines every sought- has almost completed the magnificent home all lights. Rich fertile land - must see to appreciate. alter feature we find consistently desired in pre- but 3 fe\\' final touches. Located on a dead end Numerous feat~s. Twenty minutes from Detroit. 3 bedroom, 2¥Z bath Quad Level on Lakeland Avenue - mium residences: 5 large bedrooms and 4 baths, street within a short stroll to the lake this home Well cared for and maintenance not heavy. Has family room plus library, first floor laundry, features a circular drive - center entrance with GROSSE POINTE PARK - Charming center entrance family room w!~h fireplace, half basement, mod- gorgeous kitchen. 2~'2car attached garage, central circular stairway - large living room - formal Colonial on a quiet tree lined street. This lovely ern kitchen and full dining room - It's a Colonial in air, pool, patio; outdoor entertainment center, dining room - library - first floor lalUldry - home features three large bedrooms - 1¥Z baths architecture - A real supriser! magnificent grounds, beautiful decor. If your time four large bedrooms - 2~ baths - complete with - fireplace in spacious living room - formal din- has come to mo\'e up to one of the finest quality range, oven. dishwasher. trash compactor, sodded ing room - a large screened terrace - new roof Grosse Pointe Farms. Very, very fine center Hall homes in Grosse Pointe, see this now! both front and back - inter-«lm system thru out - furnace - side drive - trim - storms and Colonial located on one of Grosse Pointe's finest - don't miss this one~ - screens - double gas bar B-q. Beautifully land- streets - It's winding and the view is extra ordi- CHARLEVOIX scaped gardens - gracious family home - near nary - There are 2 extra rooms on the 1st floor ConvenienLJy located to both Hill and Village shopping 2073 FLEETWOOD - Grosse Pointe Woods - walk to schools. parks and transportation. Priced to sell! plus 4 bedrooms and dressing room on the 2nd. area this 3 bedroom, 2 bath heme is ill magniii- shopping and transportation from .t,his lo\'ety 2 The garage is attached and all is roughed in ior ~ bedroom brick home in excellent area of the LUXURY SHOREPOINTE CONDOMINIUM - Grosse cent condition. It features a newer kitchen with an fine apartment above - The grounds are super - Quaker cabinets and all appliances, CAC, 2 car woods. The family room - dining room and new Pointe Woods - PRICE REDUCED - truly the Tops! furnace with central air are just three of the many finest of carefree condominium living in the garage attached for extra convenience. master reasons you should call today for an appointment Pointes! The owner has put lots of extras in this bedroom with dressing room and finished base- ment. to see this home ~ fine home. Complete with a large living room and formal dining room looking out at the beautiful 6i5 CANTERBURY - Grosse Pointe Woods - at Mor- bricked patio. Kitchen with built.in toaster. and ~Tl~ RATHBONE .. ningside - We offer this fantastic four bedroom can opener. Jennaire BBQ, instant hot water, . Let us show you this distinguished Italian Villa beauti. center entrance Colonial. Features include: for- large pantI)- closet and much more. Breakfast fully architected by Louis Kamper sitting in its mal dining room - large living room - country nook with copper wet bar. ice.maker. Nutone secluded park.like walled in acre. This outstand. blender. refrigerator. wine racks. etc. Family I~\ kItchen with built-ins. Family mom with natUl'al ing home features a completely modem kitchen. !ircp!ace a.~dgss !og.s first floor laundry room room with gas fireplace - 2 large bedrooms and ~;IJ~!h;; four master bedrooms. 2 extra aoartment~ on 2nd - oowder room - 2 full baths on second floor - 21.2 baths plus large master dressing room _ ~ 1800-3'23-2905 and 3rd floors and the most beautiful 1st floor central air - 1 car 3t~ched garage plus much, 11 waik.in closets - finished basement - central air EXT. 8019 pattern you.ve e\"er ~n. Th~re is 50 iHUCh t.o conditioning - inter<,om - extrli large fcncro much more. Don't miss this one. Priced to sell!! show and tell about this elegant home vou simplv backyard with privacy fence - circular drive - or maybe must see it for yourself .• GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Immaclllaoo two bed. RELOCATING?... 2:1. attached garage - built in 1963. you are Just conSidering moving. But room all brick one story located in Grosse Pointe regardless, simply l:all Our toll. tree Woods - near transportation and shopping. Fea- YORKSHIRE 319 McMILL-\."i - Grosse Pointe Farms - for those number and request a FREE pmet who desire an English Colonial - this home offers tures include: living room with natural fireplace You'll love the location of this darling English country of detailed Information on your new - large living room with natural fireplace - for. - k.itchen with eating space - full basement with cottage. There's four nice bedrooms. 2 baths. ser. community, All special needs and mai uilliJlIS 'w;;; - den - three good sized bed. recreation room - 1Uz C!lr garage - completely vice stairs. lovely living room with ceramic tile Questioos WIll be answered and It's FR££! rooms - 11, baths - full basement - 2 car gar. redecorated and shows well. CallI for your per- fireplace. and roomy kitchen with pantry all fea. age Call for your personal inspection. sonal inspection, tured in this charmir.g home for under $100.000.

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. . SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS -BUYING OR SELLING WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE' AHOME is no.job for an amateur. The many intricacies of property values and financing procedures are best handled by a professional real estate company, For your peace of mind, and lasting satisfaction, place your problems in our hands,

FIRST OFFERING PSSTI! ! Want plenty of land for your little cowboys to play? This spotless 3 bedroom Colonial has that and GROSSE POINTE PARK So-o-o much more. large porch, recreation room, etc .... ready for your furniture. IIh baths, newer Den, Here is a stately English style Colonial offering every CODvenience for comfortable carpeting and drapes. 70 foot lot. Only 3 blocks to Mason Elementary. $87,500. room, 21h baths, a large living room with fireplace, 20' family room, cozy library and an extra television or music room and an updated kitchen with buill.in dish- washP.r, oven and range. Additional fine features include plastered basement with Open Sunday 2:30-5======;, games room, a Dearly new furnace, a 2-car garage and an excellent location bandy to Maire elementary school and Village shopping. Call for a rewarding interior STOP, AND LOOK HERE! II inspection at 881-4200. BEAUTIFUL WINDMILL POINTE AREA ... FIRST SHOWING NEAR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ... BOATWELLS ... TENNIS COURTS ... GROSSE POINTE PARK - Handily located 2-FAMlLY with 3 bedrooms in each unit. kar garage, Explore the timeless tradition of this substantial center entrance Colonial ideally located for the family separate furnaces. Easy to rent with nice return for the investment minded. Call today. 881-4200. desiring convenience to the activities of the lakefront parks and to be within just 2 blocks fromT'rombly Elementary. 4 bedrooms, 21hbaths, paneled den and breakfast room, 2 natural fireplaces, lovely terrace, 2 RIVARD - A spacious English Townhouse offering 4 bedrooms, 21,2 baths, deD and fireplace plus addi. car attached garage, and much more all for your families' enjoyment at $108,000. Fall possession tional bedrooms and bath OD 3rd floor. Immediate occupancy. 881~. "Guardian Home Warranty." see us at 794 Pemberton. GROSSE POINTE PARK - Attractive 2-Stcry C-ontempora.ry on quiet, tree-lined boulevard handy to the FIRST SHOWING - NEWL Y'vVEDS OR SINGLE? lakeside park. Spacious rooms include 3 bedrooms, family room and DeW Mutschler kitchen. Excellent Cape Cod cutie with 2 bedrooms, 1J,2baths, den, plus sitting room. Newerfurnace. 3car garage. Immediate price adjustment has recently been made. 881-4200. possession, convenient Grosse Pointe Woods location. $69,900 ... See us at 1705 Hampton. NEAR THE HUNT CLUB - Larger 4 bedroom, 2lh bath modern RANCH with family room, kitchen built-ins, paneled games room and located in popular Star of sea parish. $119,000. ~. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION!! " TWO STORY FOYER - ENTRY .h~ITA ~ Older 4 beA...room family bome with charm. Natural fireplace, 21h car garage and handy to is just one of many reasons you'll enjoy the dramatic~et practical life.style afforded in this newer Mason elementary school. Best of all, its priced at $49,000. 881~. one-owner 4 bedroom, 21h bath Colonial home situated in one of Grosse Pointe Woods finest areas. Large ALINE - Sharp air conditioned 3 bedroom brick Ranch includes Jots of nice extras - natural fireplace, 28' family room with Fireplace, large totally new kitchen, 1 year old, patio, games room, central air, many family room and finished basement with bar and extra bath. Immediate occupancy. 881~. extras, etc .... AND if blue is one of your special colors, this one could be yours. Immediate possession ... See us at 706 Briarcliff. FLEETWOOD - An immaculate brick Bungalow just right for "starters' . Air cooditioned interior offers 2 bedrooms and family room plus tiled basement with lav. $64,500. 881-4200.

?IT. VERNON - Attractive 3 bedroom 11h story with large living room, futisbed basement, enclosed CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM 2Y2 BATH COLONIAL terrace, nicely fenced yard. Immediate occupancy available at $69,900. lI84-Cl6OO. Immaculate condition. Retired owner offers immediate possession. Paneled family room just off the oversized modern kitchen. 2lf.zcar garage. Many custom features. Arrange your appointment with one of GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Newly decorated 3 bedroom RANCH with fireplace, kitchen built-ins, our consultants today. $110,000. screened and glassed terrace, nicely finished basement with additional bedroom and bath. $97,500. 881-0300. ONE FLOOR EASY LIVING ESTATE SALE of well kept 3 bedroom 2-story in much requested Farms location. Includes glassed and just around the corner from the Elementary school, tennis courts, &: tot park, "Village Shopping" or the terrace, attached garagE: and immediate occupancy. $72,500, ~. bus line to downtown. Whatever your pleasure is, you're apt to quickly enjoy the conveniences and comforts of this quaint 3 bedroom home. Fireplace with heatilator and many more extras. Don't miss seeing this. THREE MiLE DRIVE - Gracious 5 bedroom, 21,2 bath COLONIAL on lovely landscaped 115x250" site. "Surprise" one. Low eighties. Call us. Large family room, 28' living room, big kitchen with breakfast area, paneled games room and 2-<:ar attached all brick garage. Details at 881-6300. THE HELPFUL PEOPLE NEAR LOCHMOOR CLUB - Air conditioned 3 bedroom, 2J,2 bath Semi.Ranch with large dining room, pan~led and carpeted games room. attached garage and many custom featmes. $115.000. 881.QOO.

The Grosse Pointe Office HAMPTON ROAD - Immaculate and cozy 3 bedroom RANCH perfect for young marrieds. Natural fireplace, separate dining room, family room, recreation room and wooded lot with covered patio. 395 Fisher Road 886.3800 $65,000. 884-0600. BOHI..."" D ASSOCI" TES of • Memb,r: NatiomDide ~ FIND.A.HOME StnIit,. LYle. IMPORTANT SERV'C~ \ FOR TRANSFEREES: "nl sa liALT o It S ,- REL(!) \ You've Seen INTEII.CITY IIUDeAno •• 'ItVlCE GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS Our Sign Around 82 Kercheva( 884-0600 16610 Mock 881-4200 19790 Mack 881-6300 DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839-4700 the Pointe GROSSE POINTE PARK r TADDAN...... ,...... AUDUBON RD. Be the first to see this custom built AJ.~ ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE and a large lot are . one owner home. This home can meet the needs of only two of the extra special features of this home the growing family with 4 or 5 bedrooms, family located in Grosse Pointe Park. Within walking dis- room, 3 full baths and lots of closets and storage tance to schools, the water front park and trans- ASSOCIATES space. Available immediately, call today. Large portation, this home is reasonably priced, and a Price Reduction. great family home m mint condition. PRICE RE- 90 Kercheval, DUCED. Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 313-884-6200 GROSSE POINTE FARMS POPULAR FARMS LOCATION - newer Colonial with A VERY SPECIAL HOME on one of Grosse Pointe fireplaces in li\'ing room and large family room. 3 Farms' most prestigious streets. Modern kitchen, Flf1S1 OFFERING MOVE YOUR FAMILY into this, bedrooms. 1Uz baths, kitchen with built-in large family room with fireplace, and den. A first SOUTHERN CHARM dominates this Beautiful 3 bedroom arick appliances. Not the typical 40 foot lot, extra large floor laundry room with built-in desk is perfect Semi-Ranch in a super location. closets in all bedrooms, ready for your family in work area for the busy mother. Owner willing to stately pillared classic. Panelled, time for school. provide LAND CONTRACT financing at below beamed ceiling living room, din- Entertain in your formal dining 10% rate. ing room, great panelled family' room and living room with natural fireplace. For your fam- GROSSE POINTE CITY room with fireplace. Real brick floors are thru-out, family room, ily there is dining area in the WASHINGTON - FIRST OFFERING. Slate roof En, THE LOOK OF NEW ENGLAND. Priced in the kitchen, eating area, mud room, kitchen and a huge second floor glish Tudor with 3 large bedrooms, large family eighties, this charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath home room with fireplace. beautiful natural woodwork, awaits the discriminating buyer. 'The gas ion..-ed 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths, 2 half bedroom with lh bath, a great liv- priced to sell. call today. ail" furnace and the roof are newer, the certificate baths, fantastic free form, in- ing area with privacy plus tons of of occupancy has been obtained and occupancy is ground and heated pool (20x40) closet and built in storage space at your convenience. self cleaning, private backyard. and a 2lh car garage. This is the \\o'ALK TO THE VILLAGE. If one floor living, close to LINCOLN ROAD - PRICE REDUCED If you require perfect home for you and your shopping and transportation appeal to you. call us four or five bedrooms and a home designed for Immediate occupancy. Shown by immediately. Large living room, with fireplace. family style lhing we have the one! Special fea- appointment only. family. 1510 FAIRHOLME - formal dining room. new kitchen with built-in tures of this well maintained home include a large OPEN SUNDAY 2:00-5:00 or call dishwasher, 15' x 12' den, bedrooms have walk-in modem kitchen, master bedroom with fireplace. 3 IF YOUR HOUSE DOESN'T FIT, closets, certificate of occupancy has been obtained. full baths, all new plumbing throughout. newer try this home on for size. Lovely for. your personal appointment. Price reduced. roof, immediate occupancy. 3 bedrooms, 21h bath Brick Colo- LOOKING FOR A DETROIT IN- GROSSE POINTE WOODS nial located at 1960 BROAD- STONE in the Woods features COME! Let us show you our 5-5 OXFORD ROAD is the setting of this impressive 4 BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL HOME. Whether you an modernized kitchen, panelled units at 5099 HAVERHILL. Fea- bedroom, 2~ oath center hall Colonial. The beaut, first home buyer or otherwise. this home at $i3,!AAl tures include formal dining ifully landscaped lot is large enough to build your wi!! impress you for ~veral reasons. Primarilv den, screened porch, rec room room~. undated kitchens plus 2 own tennis court. Inside you'll find a family room. the Master Bedroom Suite, which ineludes a sit. with bar pius 2 car garage. Quick panelled den. kitchen with built-ins, and central ting room and double closets - including one nine car--g-arage. Call to view.. air. Be sure to call for your personal showing. feet wide. Other features include a family room possession. and a popular location. Call today.

CLASSIC COLONIAL in the Mack,Vernier area of the Woods. living room with fireplace. formal dining room. new kitchen, 3 bedrooms, newly decorated inside and out. priced to sell at $76.000. This lovely home is ready for your inspection today. For complete information on these and other fine homes. contact one of our sales consultants listed below. William R. McBrearty William G. Adlhoch James P. Fabick Katherine H. Stephenson John D. Hoben. Jr. M. Lee Hennes Nand M. Bolton Julie Doelle Myrna M. Smith Gail Monette TAPPAN AND Fred R. West Patricia L. Reichard ASSOCIATES. 16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Village 882-5200 Bumingham-Blqom(ield area. 64+8670 $

GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThuNday. September 6, 1979_ 1 FOR SALE Put two names you can trust GROSSE POINTE RE:~L ESTAfE &OARD right in your front yard. THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVE~ When )'C'.J list )'OUt hem: !~ saJe wth ~ R~ Estate. (i) BY MEMSERS l>F TH!E GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD . \!! Inc.. you work with a leeder-an Independent firm selected by - Better Homes 8nd Gardense over an others in this area. Uke •• Better other members of the Better Homes and Gardens" Real Estate TT'''''H~. SeMce. we were chosen for our integrity, for our business reputation, for our record of ciert ~ in this comn-'lIlity. ou e sn_*.::::....------""",\ What does this mean to you? It means we give you a large market of qualified buyers. We ~ RERL ES7'"RTE help )IOU sell your home fast. 8t 8 good price.

FIRST OFFERING NEWER COLONIAL 39 N. Deeplands. in the Shores. "bedrooms plus games situated in prime area 0{ Shores. Large center entr. room on 2nd floor. First floor has ramil~' room. ance coloniai perfect for larger family. " bed. Built in 1956. Nicel\" decorated Call for rooms. 2l.z baths, library, (amily room, 2OA...IU appointment to see' this charming colonial Earl~' kitchen II.Od 1st floor laundry. occupa.ncy . SEMI RANCH NICELY MAINTAINED 2 bedrooms and bath on each floor with an additional 3 bedroom 21..z bath Ranch built in l:173. This Earl)' 16.3xl0.2 sitting room.stu:tio off upstairs bedroom American home is located on a cui-de-sac in a Family room and a gret'!1house attached £D gar. newer area of the Woods. 19 x 15 Family Room age. with ftreplace and central air CONTEMPORARY RANCH IN THE WOODS wmDMlLL POTh.'TE IN THE FARMS BEAUTIFUL TREE LINED STREET Prime location for this -I bedroom and 3 bath bome. Three bedroom center ball home. Updated kitchen. Lovely older 3 bedroom home with a huge expansion is the location of this 3 bedroom colonial in the Woods. You will enjoy the kiichen with eating area. den The 4th studio bedroom has a brick wall and could Library with built ins. Wormwood paneled recreation attic. Beautiful trees. Basement. $69,900. be your fami])' room. Central air and sprinkler and basement with wet bar. room $l(tl,OOO. ~ system. BRIGHT AND SUNNY OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 BROKER is the feeling ;"au ~ll ha\"t \\~hc.'1YC"'",J see L1-tis3 bed- WILliAM W. QUEEN. G.R.1. II room, F~'bath colonial SpaciOus Florida room is 335 GROSSE POL'\'TE BLVD .• Six bedrooms, 3,400 2150 L&~NON - Three bedroom brick colonial. carpeted a..'ld open;; to back)'anl. Central Air. 19846 MACK AVE. 886-4141 S'l Liare foot ('()Ionial. Four fireplaces. Two Home Warranty. Professionally finished base- patios. Quick PQSSeSSion. $244,900. ment. Two car garage. $73.900. I I 886-5800 88S-4.2OO 1 VER~IER . Three bedroom briclI: ranch oeM the 1209 BRYS DRIVE. Three bedroom brick bun- Grosse Pointe and Area Lake. Central air. New roof, new furnace. galow. Newer roof and furnace. Formal dining Basement. At~hed 2l,l car garage. $89.000. room. Tiled basement. 1\1,'0 car garage. $69.8XI. SUNDAY SE;RVICES 866-4:200 • 8S6-(2OO p 19960 CLAIR VIEW CT. E. - Wet plaster brick bun- 2Hl ALLARD . Wet plaster 3 bedroom brick ranch. galow. Expansion attic. Home Warranty. New carpeting. Two air conditioners. New F!orida room. Fireplace. Two car garage, k.itchei1. Ba..o;emeot. Big 2~ car garage. $66,500. dlttmutthr~~tCuJ JS4.!m. 8S6-42OO 88&-ClOO

1692 BRYS DRIVE. Three bedroom brick eolonial. o Dining room, famil)' room, fireplace. Base- IN THE WOODS. Brick Cape Cod "iU1 aluminum Rf~~tiJtJH't~ mall. Gas grille. Two car garage. m.900. trim. Dining room. library. air coodit.ioned bed- ll86--COO rooms. Se'ii' roof, DeW furnace. Basement. Two GROSSE POINTE car garage. m.500. I SPECIAL 886-GOO FILM SHOWING BAPTIST CHURCH IN THE CITY . Redecorated 2 bedroom bungalow. 6:30 P,M, 11m Mau AN1lue Deep yard. Li\ing room firepl.aee, den. Finished IN THE WOODS. Three bedroom brick ranclL Fnrit GroDe Pointe Woods basement. Almost Dew roof. Two car garage. trees and large garden. Sew roof. Air cooditioDer. Fulu.ring: AWcrmWtf~ $8'i.9OO N A ... ,..r"SYCJU BasPment '1V'o car garage. $69.900. The- HId.i.ng Pl.ee .""e-"'*'= w..~ ll:S6-COO 886-QXl I I:00 Iift1. at the So.rdaY Sd-o:.l IN THE CITY . .o\.l.mo5t DeW 3 bedroom brick aDd IN THE WOOOS . Channing ceot.ef' enlraDce 3 bed- 9:45 GJ"\. , EBENEZER e-w.; Ser-.-a cedar home. Central air. Dining room. DO wax room brick colonial. Quiet area. Dining room. 6:30 ,,-m.. ltitcbe-n. AUacbed garage. Appli.abees included. fi.repIaee. l.arge k.:ikben. Basement. Two car gar- BAPTIST CHUR.CH NI.nery $S:!.SOO. age. %1"1 Il ... a! I-H An Sentc2$ 8!!6-QXl 8lI6-5lKO SS!-:t'f!l R...... Wm. Taft

PARK INCOME - Well Up( C1ro Camily home. T'bn!e NEW OFYERL'\G • sr. C1atr Shores. First Ooor C.QD- E bedrooms in eacb unit. Seperate ba...... u& Two domInium with C'etlttal air, kit.eben appI.iaDces. f"nt btl- car garage. S7'9.00). baRment. club lxlase and pool $SUOO. fAITH WTHERAN CHURCH 8'I!6-5&lO 88S..QXl EVI Lutheran lUN It. hffftWll A.... OfIunh ~. aouw Sdlai4t - ~'f. JoIuJ SdI.leltUr TWo GENERATIoNs .OFtRc.iST WITH 15 OffiCES ... v-* iNli lit W ..... ;oM SERVll'ro 3S COMMUNITIES _lH ~ co--. ,.,. w ... Worship Senices 1145N' 8:30 and 11:00 am. R Worship Senit'es . 8:30 " 11:00 La1. Su.!w1a1 khool • Sun;iaf C"hurrll ~ool W':tO un. 9:30 Lm. Bey. P. ~p1u w~ !'-1.Ibt ~ for Hea1i.ng 7:~ p.m. HIGBIE MAXON, INC. E BeT. Darid &tIde l 1 BRDROOYS B\RH..Hf - 1'1 ~ nr. E Outer Dr. J3)'soo. A St, Paul Ev, YERRIWE_o\TRER - CaIooi.al with den. Reduced to 1EiS.t\~. CHRISTIAN L.uth.ran Church I ~Ir:llltr: 1I1-"'t. I ...... ,- II ChoH:t'\te cod loth,..", •II. F\r'J$ ~urdl of 0ui:Ji, I ! BEDROOMS Sd.eJliis:l smnme.r SChedule: G.... PotIUe FJ.rIDI 9:30 only Ls<. OFFERn-;"G - ~trally air eoadjtione.j S bedroom. 1L: bath Coloo.i.a1 on Me Yi.Uan. ~ioos iitcben. m Culf.. Wonhip Semce Good sire bedrooms. Heated glassed in terrace 2 car garagoe. S8i.500. DeV Kmy I.Md SUndJ.y SChool. 9:30 !r.30 a:nd 11 Lm. Serrices: Xursery 9:30 Lnd 11:00 (Xursery botil s.!mce.s;: l~ OFFERL'\G - Centrally air roodiriooed :I bedroom. 21T NUl raocb oear Barnes SlCh;)ol. l..ibnl.ry plus Sund&y 10'.30 .\...ll. 9:30 Lrn. ~. Scbot;>l Flonda room. enclosed porch aud rec room wlth ftn'pi.ace and bar. :l car au gar Rev. K. R. U.lltJ. TH.D. Vi ednesday 8:00 P.ll Rev. Paul E.. Chri..Cl Sunl:Uy School 10:30 A.lt Rn. ~e E. Klln GR.O~'"E PVI:\-n: COl'Ri' - :I full 'baths and iamily room »3.:"'''\') llnflJ:lt eU'e provided) ~... George K. Scileltn E ~.a.ding Room 0petI '--,... I 10-3 e~e.ry dJ.y e.xa!pt Sun. MET;'ST CHURCH The Gr-oue Pointe !-k\ULL\ ...'\ - C~ooia.l. Screened porch. Rec. room Qurl. !»5--~JO{J SS3.(((l (I 211 Mor9a R.o.4 5 Co-ng",~ion~1 CHRIST I-U.1.363 and :'Ik~nLL\..." - Eoglish Den Rec, room. :! car g~e. S$.~l.1 CHURCH 9: 15 a.m. Family W 0 rs.h.i p Episcopol I.Dd Chu:rch School Arnerlccll'l Baptist ()XNRD RO.\D - Center Hall COOxtial. Faroil~' room, ~e," k.itcne.n. $1ll5.~"(I. , 11:15 a.m. Worship Serv. Church 51 G~ P.ime BM i~.. ~w...-:~r:"- ax.d he- 24Q Oor~ Of ~ro9 F'!.R.loZ US!: - Ranch. C~ral Air. 3\.,1baths. Family room 51SS(Il"(l ll:SS-m1 &1:1001 wo!"S:..ip &>n-:~ l!:: llinisten: 800 a.m.-Heir ~c:baris; C::u~:. S:n 5115.(\'\) (~arwn' 'nilabie) N:.ll'1':;:> Sem~ a:::dc.:~..:c Fr:e:::d.s:.i; !-::L).,JD~O:-'I - farmhOuse Colonial Lanile fAmi1)' room 101m fll'epl&C'e. 199.,::.),) "CHRIST "~:::i ~rond r~.)..,::' " l ~--~, r F!UOWSHIP" '.;,..",~D~ L\...YE - ColoniaL Family room ....ith fireplace s..~ 1l"'.(\)J 'a ::::::: de:::c:r.i::.t:~:-, )t~~, I_R_e_~._F'r'e'd_~_..~_.eC_:J.:L_;:_.~_':_ Q~rc~ S Ol" !\lORE BEDROOMS Y~e i.:",: P.l~~r B S:. C:i.:1" S;.'::-E:S. r::" :: ~ :...... :"EL.J.,Sn _ Pane.ied librlU")' with iireplacoe. St, baLlts .o\tt ga.--a.ge Sli9.5l.Xl WHE...I,." SCE:!. t!t _IllS 'R~m~~AN St;;D.l.YS :.: 2-:' A M . ;;SO "'«~A.~-.~ t.M-r.13 .i~:-..:,. 1..:.: -: :&.=.. P~r.:'; 1 YEAR UllIn.D HOn o TM Grone POoiJtte ":'~~,:" :.e~ff"" :! F."-.\llL Y WARRA.'CT\' A\'AIL.ULE UWI\ftJ.ll (Wlftl'H ...~,~ ;;.-<:" '>"-,of' R:c.~. n~IA",",\ ~~;.e ~.- •• w:-:,:~ ~:S~E:': ~.';D - ~ ~:r.s e.Kb unit s.s:s.00). ,.~~~ l)"itwod P~y+t~. ~J ••• IHu, ....&. 1i L.a.ke ~ore 1011I r A' and h.olua A • .. ~ l '" "'" "II WI ,-' \.~T:-~~.E,- ~:ro11 our E WaITeD S At 3 l1.at FK iJl.'o~tifl1. lUPt N" Understanding ,<,~::~, A~~ s-c.m wrilJJ ~,," clay. e1D sa-m'. !till • pnyfr ~1" w-m~ ~"'.:nn!E.RCLU RE.''T.u.s Worship Serrice :':"!':':'~~ ; \' T '. 83 KERCHEVAL R G:--.~,,? ?"~.... ,, '.\:~:;,:E:;.- ::-.~l'Ql: ~lCai Sulie,;g.,; sq. 1\ N7'S 10 a.m. 886-3400 1lTOO-WorsC.:p R,"J.t WL: ).I~:':"i:.;-:i: RE..UTOR :\ OJ ~ry IJl-d ct.l.1d.n!!\' 5 R.:~ 5.1.&~ 5-::1:; t'D . •: :c,:: " ,T:\ 1,~"" ex - s C 5 1,M':l S1Q. 1\ S-ew bu1kl.q. :lIkomber Jde~IU!i u.<;t~ ~rnce 1Jx .. ~t'\l.llI turning Center ,,:- -'''''':':.i: s...~) ~"\C'iti'. De

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS B) Dnid Kramu I () Werner F. "Luh' Lue::khoff. th" f.c: that the Grosse Pomte WI/A£-Sh"f{-> :\ationals L,t:; Lf3"UE ,,, .. m ,;J:lde it to the W0r:d S.,;r:€-s. "~i!""t too ~habby" T~;I.;;.p I!H'Dh'rd :.....('().2("h;r:.Q :nf 1€-3gue :.:am, '~r R€-d B3r-. 01:£ foothail '.O\):::i T.';'S: c€-r !.air:ly rate LiJ£c 5 p.:r!c.rrr.;. anc€' 5~mlLar~y. Ask ~{f L:.IE;k!':df ...h ..: :: \\~: ~ha: go: thE ~a:l()!".~~~ 5..~. f~r thiS :f~r. and h~s lm~ :T.i. j;~:c reEP'(Ir:.::? _5 a gr:Jff :.:.C: :..jJ('::. '~h~H' ~t':.n...:>: ! k::,:.'~\~~. :!:~: Tr.€-;€ U:d l'.ih b:-:rE::E ~:.:: ccm."l'i.:.!'""':'~~ ~(! c.y; ;.':':.1:: '"orth Squad ~ ~~6 :!1:; Hi-a H;:-:,::.=: .=.! he-!'- GP Police Win Title 0:'- r~€".d : .....0 :c. :~jrf€" t>.-,'j~.:- Leaps to Top ~'. !.\: .:1a:._: E: '~h:i: ~~r.d. Park Spikers Ha,'e Good Year' y..J.~ .'. :.:': :~E !":.e-x: O~e C~:-. :i:~: ~"~5:-:: .:'.\.=:' c- ~ ~-~ By Angeb LoY~ ~~.d. rd.:!'.t:: :;:k .;.t..:.'j: :~.:.-- S...;~.,jc:'~ r.'T. :-~~': &,),;;;: ".:'t~ The S()r:h H:gh $.(-ho-,:-,: 2:lt.:~ ..- '..~.: !"i:-~';..".:"i'~. Tnt' fJrs: St'i.VJD of the 11fT{; Jobn Kc.J\"t'reld. \"Jr- ~~rL:.r~:::.~.("of:: :..: ::-.i:' L.:".>: .. , Gro5.5C P(Jl!l~ Park adult YO]- g:nia and. A1 Yell. L L'J':o:,:. =\"~r;"2'':::-;: ~~~'!"'?:- ~,.iJr.; g.J.5! 13. i 'Starr's Stars' emerged the p:D!1 trophy. fvur b:ui? rib. 1ne l~ .. c CiJD.Sl.St.eQ of \'IClIJr; i1iLt:I Qd~U!"Jg i\.u.;.. .\::j ~h;~ :h:.: ::5: O~:) : ~E ~"'=r:.'J. c=~.:::ay ~ig~J: z,.r..d !:a:! 115 ro!'l!~another (or sup.?r 5p~riC :hird Yic~g:a-:l ~€arn :0 ffiUo:: (.f S;:u!'~~~ fo!'" :~reE rr:o~~h.s "£R~EB F. Ll'ECKHOFF ~parate ~ and O>eI" 150 tic ubins"' in an emotior:, three mere rjb~~ for oler 1: :0 the \\ orid Sene;, :: Ghf;q'.::,;rc F:E-:d. pe.oplc participated through- filled matc!:!, all e:lc-ellen~e and ::. spirit. ge: :!:\"c~\"cd fGr xore' than A r.:;:;::e::: c.f Tn:: W':.vCs 'Jut Ll)e season. "Starr's Sun' were led by frisbee The gr...nd eh3 ..!npkm . lbe ye:il :!:i:~r ~0!l vf daug:J. 5-~!:cc 1948. hf:"s bee:: ~n"G:\.cC The team -~et'li'ork" de- eaptain William StArT. Team tr.:;~hy \\-as a\larded to them t-e!" 1.5 0:1 a ~ea2!. ~:': ::::c- Li::~e L:dg~E- pr.jg!drr~ feated -roe Association- to ~mbef5 ,,'ere TraC)' Aui:., 0)'\ L"te final dlJo' of camp. foL :!':.:r-e ;,r.Cf 195.'3 when his L:!ke :r. rac. has :t\era:. emerge as Park champions. Jane Gaitiey, lb.I1' (fDon' lJ\Oing their performar;ce in c-::f.=g'.:('; c,~, the :ugue Toe finals were pla)-ed Moo- neli Kerry Albrechl. 10111 the grand competitiun (.:.:~:: I":~. E.:b. !"".~~A. 33. g~-t !~.y: >,tE-d :r: t ~e ;Jr:rgram. 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n • ee .. a ••••• • M • • m a e• • • ft_ •••••••••••• _,_ • Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 6, 1979 I ."..• Grosse Pointe News Cenler Slatesr",lUs''1fT' .. • t;lassc~-~ . , ~ (USPS HO."OO) With Our Blessings . h' f A wide variety of classes a.m. or from 1 to 3 p.m. for '. ",' Pub/ishtd iJ(/eekly by Anteebo Publish"s Th is 15 t e t1me 0 year when we Ily goodbye for children will be offered a fee of $108. Children also Vf;~at; 11ew on OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT to you young men and women who are leaving this fall flt the War Memorial, may enroll Tuesdays, Wed- 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. for college. Some of you who attend institutions 32 Lakeshore road, i~luding nesdays and Thursdays at the close by will be back with us otten; others will nursery school. general art, same time5, for $162 per Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 not return until the Thanksgiving or Christmas drawing. painting, ballet and tenn. Then: ;" it $3 supply Stcond Clan Pcslagt Paid al [nltoil, Michigan .f}-IE }-llll vacation periods. karate. fee. ClJiUified Adilertijing & SuhJ(ripJiofIJ 882.6900 H your powers of perception were abnor. The nursery school pro- Children's g e n era 1 art By Pat Rousseau Disp/ ..y /tdl!trlisinK. 882.3500 - Editori,,1882.0294 mally keen, you could find, tucked away in that gram for childl'eD ages Uuee classes taught by Cyd Zam. Pick A Tote ... filled with outrageous assortment of luggage and duffle which to six will continue under pich will begin on Monday, gJodies for a welcome gift. At FULLY PA 10 CIRCULATION is always affected by the college crowd, things the supervision of Elizabeth September 10, for five.year. Trail Apothecary each small can- Mtm~r Micb, Pml AISO<"ia,ion and Narional Edilorial Anoc, Netschke, a g r a d u ate of aids. They will meet on other than the equally absurd cQllect!on of personal Mar y g r 0 v e College. The Mondays for 12 weeks from vas tote contains something dif- ROBERT B EDGAR . EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ferent. One is filled with soap, ~.. ".' .. - items which go everywhere with you. You would school is in a glassed.in room 4 to 5 p.m. for a fee of $22 ,f ." 11940.19J91 ~'ee a million tiny, unuttered th:ughts, bits of advice overlooking the terrace and plus a materials cost of $4.50. another with a rum punch mix, .," f • ADVERTISING M/.NAGER still another with games and puz- WILLIAM ADAMO which we never quite got around to passing on to lake side gll!'dens of the Cen. Six- to eight.year,olds will ~ JOANNE BUR(AR CLASSIFIED MA/liAGER you. There would be a trunk full of fervent wishes t;;r whk:h the children use meet on TuesdllYSbeginning zles, many more choices at 121 MANAGER Iand bright h~Fes,~ generous s~!'i"".kHng~! praye!'~. and enjoy in nke weather. September 11, for 12 weeks Kercheval. JANET MUELLER .. FEA TeRE, SOCIETY EDITOR :md those myria d. stams wo uld be the remnants of 'the. area 1Sf'!IlCed and walled of one and a half hour ses. .. SOClET) AN~ \\;, ALLACl: tears dropped mostly by the mothers of the young. 1nThe fall term begins on sions for a fee of $32 plus SAl,E . Maria •Dinon is clearing out ROGER A WAHA . NEWS EDITOR sters who are leaving home for the fi~t time.. Tuesd.y, September 24, con- a materials charge of $7. the ,rest of her summer fashions at bargain NEWS JAMES J NJAIM . ti The same s c h e d u I e and prices, $10, $20, $30, $40 and $50 at 11 Ker- EDUCATION. NEWS So muc h of us goes w1th you. it is just as well nuing for 12 weeks through charges apply to nine. to U- Sl'SAI' McDONALD. you do not know. Accepted with the seriousness mid.December, Enrollments year.old.>on Wednesdays, be, cheval. DAVID KRAMER. NEWS. SPORTS .NEWS with which it is sent, it would constitute a burden may be made for Tuesdays ginning on September 12. JOA:\:-If N (jOt'LECHf. I h ld b II d and Thursdays from 9 to 11 For The• Month of September . ADVERTISING th at young peop e s ou not e ca e upon to , The general art classes MARY LORIMER .. Only . . . Seasons of Paper is of. . ADVERTISING carry. acquaint boys and girls with PAT ROUSSEAU. S fering 15% off all personalized ru ....RLES DICKSOt\ .. ADVERTISING It is an unchanging law of life that the chools Set the basics of color and de- ADVERTISING younger generations grow constantly further away C sign, encourage them to use Christmas cards. One special line PHYLLIS NEAL. offers free printing of your ad • BRIAN PELK . .... '. . ... ADVERTISING frorn their parents. And it is, for us, a sad truism ommittees their imaginations and cre. JO MULHERIN . - CLASSIFIED SUPERVISOR I that just the reverse holds with the oldsters. Our ativity and work in a variety dress on the envelopes .' . . 115 JANET WHEATLEY ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR interests turn inward and focus sharper with every The Board of Education of media from crayon to Kercheval, 881-2053. TAMMY POLK. .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING passing year on the events which make up the recently authorized three ad. paint and from mobiles to FRAN VELARDO .... CLASSIFIElJ ADVERTISING lives of our children and we would have it no other visory committees to guide paper collages. New York Stylist, •Gabriel ... is the new NELLIE RIVARD .. .. CL ....SSIFIED ADVERTISING way. continuing education com. A special drawing and stylist at The Greenhouse. In his bag of beauty A,'1NE MUI HERIN, .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advice is easy, and there are so many things munity services and' senior painting all media class will tricks is blow-drying your hair into the very DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY. .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING we think we could and should have told you, to citizen activities during the be offered for middle school latest styles. Call 881-6833 for an appoint~ O,,>WN HOWARD. CIRCULATION MANAGER coming school year. and high school students make things easier. Lo 0king bac k , we are so prone taught by Mrs. Carol Lachui. ment . . . 117 Kercheval. O k f the th h h' h A new group, the Senior to th lD 0 se years roug w 1e you are Ci sa. It will be held on Satur- . ' I . d f h 'tizens Advisory Committee • now passmg, a pam ess perlO 0 enc antment and' is being formed to help co.: day mornings from 10 to 12 The Suit . . . is a most im- pJrtant fashion for fall. At La . Know Your Schools frivolity. Time is a great eraser and most of us ordinate and formulate many noon beginning on September / , By Dr. William Coats, have forgotten that all things are relative; that new activities for older resi. 22. for a fee of $40 for a 12- Strega is located in the lobby t}f grey flannel, tweeds and black. /....• Superintendent of Schoola the troubles of youth, though they may seem dents of The Pointe. week term of two .hour /.:- . negligible to us, may be just as bitter to swallow The administration plans classes. Love those theatre suits, too. La- On Wednesday, September I too far removed from what as our own most devastating trials. If we are to include representatives Ballet registration for in- Strega is solacted in the lobby of ,1. / the Colonial Federal Building, 63 5, approximately 10,000 stu. act u a 11y happens in the lacking in understanding, we ask you.r forgiveness. from other local organiza. Cooperslructionof withthe RoyalMaryConser.Ellen dents returned to classes in schools on a daily basis. How- The shyness of youth, if such a thing still tions catering to seniors' vatory of Toronto and 25 Kercheval. our public schools. ever, the implementation of exists, is surely equalled by the shyness of a parent needs, including the Ameri- years director of the Center's On behalf of the Board of these goals is basic to malD- who is afraid to bare his soul to his own children can Association of Retired Corps de Ballet will take Town Tweeds . •. . by Pendleton and Education and all staff mem- taining the quality of educa- lest he appear weak, or in fear that he may em- Persons, Cottage Hospital place by interview with Miss beautiful velvet dinner suits by Highland bers I want to take the op- tion expected by the Grosse barrass the youngster with a display of maudlin Stroke Club, Grosse Pointe Cooper on Friday, September Queen are new at Hartley's Country Lane, 85 port~nity this column pro, Poiute community. sentiment. In removed repose, it appears to us Woods Senior Citizens, Out. 14, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. and Kercheval . . . 881-5090. 'des to we I com e these As the chief administrator Wayne County Nutrition Site on Saturdav September 15 Vl that a great deal more of this interchange of inner .!,. youngsters back to school. "i the school system, 1 am Council, Senior Men's Club, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Stu. Football• Season Ahead ... We hope that the 1979-80 totally committed to meeting feelings would be a healthy and highly satisfying Senior Women's Club. Sen. dents ages fIve through their the Top Shop of the League school year will be highly the challenge of attaining experience. iors Onward for Change and teens may ~nroll. They are successful for every one of the Board goals and improv- We wish we had not hesitated ,to tell you how Village Club. placed in small groups ac. Shop has University of Michi- them. ing our schools. However, proud o~ you we are, and what tremendous boons New representatives also cording to age and ability and gan and Michigan State plastic As we start the new year, this is a commitment which you have granted us through your accomplish. are being sought for the will learn the CCtthetti meth- glasses and napkins ready for it is appropriate to consider must be shared by all sch~ol ments. We are sorry about the beratings we felt Community Services Advis- ad or traditional Italian your tailgate picnics_. . . 98 what we hope to accomplish, personnel and commll1uty at the time were merited. and we wonder fearfully ory Committee from the War ballet. Kercheval. In fulfilling its resp<:>nsibilityI residents if the gom are t9 whether they were harmful or helpful. Memorial. University IJggett The fall tenn of classes in for the educational program be realized. School, North High Student ballet will last for 12 weeks. Porcelain Pieces •... at the Lambert. of the system, the Board of I am excited about the ro- We are so mindful of our own first days in Associltion and North High Classes will meet Monday' Brow Interiors, 3 Kercheval, make charming Education has given direc- rection the schools will take college, and of little incidents and soul-shaking Co-Op ProJ1';lm. Dr. Edward through Friday after regular gifts for collectors. Included in the selection tion to our efforts this year if the system.wide goals are experiences, which followed in quick succession Dorsey and IJoyd Semple school beginning on Monday, of imported porcelain is a woman with a by adopting the fonowing 15 achieved. I invite all resi. through all th::se wonderful years. We are going were recently re-appointed to September 17, to December delightful child on her knee, adorable rabbits, goals: dents, including those with. through them again with you now, and hoping that group as well. B .at 4 p:m. Saturday classes ducks and geese . . . 886-4468. • Improve student learning. out children in the system, that something we have imparted is helping you, The last group, the Con. ~lnbeglJ19:30 a.m. The fee _Infuse career education to help us .achieve .the gO~ eitlu!r to get the utmost enjoyment or the least UnuJng Educltion Advisory IS$33_. _ Featured in The Window• ...• in all areas of the curricu. by bec?rnmg actively In' sorrow out of them as they come along. ComIl~.ittee.h~ a full memo NAMED SENIOR V.P ! of Azteca de Oro, 72 Kercheval, volved In our school pro- . h d d f bership. Working on Youth . lum. College is such an unmense 0 ge-po ge 0 Enrichment will be Daniel DennIS H. Plansker of The are new imported dresses to start _Improve opportunities for gr~. opportunities and pitfalls, with so many doors Beck, Etta Rae Blazar, James Par:k w~ recently. appointed I fall. They come in fashion's fa- the talented and gifted. With total support, the that should be opened and entered, and so many Bockstanz, Tom G e n t i Ie, semor VlCe-pres Ide n t of vorite colors ... purple, roam'e, .. • lmpro-re the athletic and prumises that this year a~ others that should remain closed; so many roads Kathleen Mitchell and Jean Campbell- Ew~I~ Company. teal and black. . intramural program. our. goals hold can that should be explored, and endless turns that Schwartz. Mr. Plansker JOlJ1edthe com- _Implement the spirit and reallied. h Id b tak N 'nr't 1 th .. pany last year and'has been letter of Title IX regulations. i. s ou never e en, ow, 1 In1 e y more an I;£elplng out 10 Adult Edu. working as vice-president, as- Back-To-School Special• _ .. now through _Conduct a successful mil. I: ever befor~, you are going to have to rely on cation are Dr. Jeff Barry. De- soeiate creative director for September 8 at Personally Yours .. , Garland lage election. letters to your .own Judgment. ~ut we. want you to know ~res Berger, Susan Ellison'l broadcast J)fOduction. He is crewneck sweaters regularly 815 are now $12. _Improve services to the!i that If you err, and If help 1S needed, we want l' orrest Geary, Esther How. 11 graduate of the Detroit They come in navy, cream, red, black, Oxford communi!)' at large. T__h_e__Ed__°It_ or to be given the first chance to provide the help. ell, Vin~nt LoCicero, Melis-I Society of Arts and Crafts, gray, brown, spruce and burgundy. Monogram :1!mr:lpP:::~e~~l~ambomrU~rel;Cl!at.ti;?o!!.ns.,/1 There is so much said about our "future citi... sa Maghiel.~ .F.ran~~_S.ch~n. ~ow_.the Center for Creative them for a super look ... 84 Kercheval. ri .;' _, ..,' II zens," the "leaders of tomorrow," the "hope of 1 enberg and lUcllll.I'l1wnght. :;tUQles. an~ rei~.f! flU!'. I'el;OluuonI T h Edit I the world" that we trust vou will pardon us for of negotiations WIth all em-lot e or. . .' , " ploye groups. lQ' husband, and myself mentionmg these old chches. We like to remember .Impro¥e enluation ~TS- would .like to take this op- the college president who told the entering fresh- terns. p<:>rtumtyto thank the Grosse man class: "If by the time you have been graduated eImpro\'e the quality of Pointe Men's Garden Club for from here you have learned how to educate your. New Convenience for su~on, the plea~re t~ey have giv. selves and can use a library intelligently we shall .ImT"'''~e the sern'"",. of en us wlth their lovely gar- ~---'.:Ie- .h~f. "'~ h" ..~ Ann ..

11. .711I7.7.7117••••• 7•• 7.11II2•• 7.2__ 11I2... 7 __ •••• S•• ...... __ IIiIIiI.Illi1 ... .-. __ -.._ ...... _ . """.,'., . Thursday. S&ptember 6, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P.ge Seventeen I I A Beautiful Niaht for Bon Secours .... ~- IT0 Present Bonsai Horticulture Show

Membership T84 Is New Feature of Annual Autumn Event 4t Whieh Community Exhibits Ih Finezt , Fruits, Yegetables, Flowers And Plants II j The Grosse Pointe Garden Center, in coopera- tion with the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Asso- ciation, will hold its annual Bonsai-Horticulture I Show on Wednesday. September 12, from 2 to 9 WOMIN'S PAG.S o'clock in the War Memorial's Crystal Ballroom. Mrs. James L. Schue- ler, Garden Club presi- will be able to enjoy a mag. dent, has asked Mrs. Carl nificent orchid display in the B. Larsen, of Hendrie gazebo overlooking the j";',,; prEsided _,er by young cr. From Another Pointe Shortand to lane, and Mrs. Harold R. chid expert Jim Larsen, and Smith, of Merriweather once again Miss Christine Ed- The Pointe road, to serve as co..chair- wards will provide a conser. of View men of the Horticulture vation display. By J'anet Mueller Show, with Mrs. Monte Finally: a feast for the pal- United States Military Ac. ademy Cadet FREDERICK J. Edelen, of Balfour ate as well as the eyp.will be Two special fund raising events are slated in M. MADDOCK. JR., a 1977 road, and Mrs. Harley offered at the Bake Sale. conjunction with the Tennis and Crumpets tour- Austin Catholic Preparatory G. Higbie, of Lakeshore Garden Center board memo nament which begins its 13th year Saturday, Sep- School graduate, son of the road, in charge of the bers donate e~mples of their tember 15: a fun gathering of participants and FREDERICK M. MAD- R:msai exhibits. very ~~.t recIpes. Mrs. Byron friends of T&C at the Country Club of Detroit on DOCKS, of Pear Tree lane, Mrs. Edelen and Mrs. Hig. B. Ph!_!;,~ and Mrs. Edw~rd the evening of the first day of pl:lY, and a series received a Parachutist Badge Ole conduct the Bonsai R. Harng~n are collecting of super prizes, for which tickets will be available upon completion of the Workshops for the Garden I these goodies, and WIllbe be- Center. hin~ the co~nte~ show day c:)urtside and at the Country Club party, to be three-week airborne course The Bonsai.Horticulture untll everythmg IS sold. awarded the following Saturday, September 22, at the United States Army Show has expanded sUbstan.' Mrs. J. Crawford Frost, when the finals are played at the Country Club. Infantry School, Fort Ben-l ning, Ga., this summer. I tiall)' over the years and is Jr., is responsible for the ta- The casual, disco party, a huge success in past • • • B. Siegel Company's beautiful by the Bon Secours Assistance adding another feature this I b~e setting i~vitati~nal. If.!' years, is being planned this year by co-chairmen Pointer JOANNA TWO.' new store in-the- Village will be the League. And speaking of beauties ... year: a Membership Tea, to I Ylted to submIt set~lI'~gSthiS Ann Dalby and Bonnie Wachter. They promise a REK was graduated late in backdrop for a beautiful night for the third lady in the picture is MRS. introduce non-members to the year are Mrs. William G. perfect ending for the first day of tournament play June from Detroit-Macomb Bon Secours Hospital Saturday, Sep- BERNARD F. WALKER, \vife of services the Garden Center I ~eckenhaue:, Jr., represent- ... or an ideal wrap-up to the Notre Dame-Michi- H 0 S pit a Is Association's tember 15. There'll be cocktails, and Siegel's president. It will be a night provides. I mg SubLlrbla Garden Club; The idta, of course, is to, Mrs. Charles H. Hodges. Jr., gan game. School of Radiologic Tech- hors d'oeuvres, and a show of fabu- to remember, in a memorable set- Festivities begin with cocktails at 6 o'clock nology, a two-year program lous fashions such as the dress MRS. make the non-members want I Garden Club of Michigan; during which she studied at tin?" and it's open to the public at to become members . . . so. Mrs. Orville T. Thompson, and feature music by Disco II cf Pointe Electron- CLARENCE A. KRAMER, (center), $15 per person donation. Checks from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock Sep-I Gro~ Pointe F'arm and ics, a "Love, Set, Serve Auction" conducted by Detroit Memorial Hospital where her mother TAISJA is being zipped into by MRS. THO- should be made payable to Bon tember 12. guests will be able Garden Club; and Mrs. Wil. DuMouchelle's and an outdoor buffet with all the Z. TWOREK, M.D., is a path- MAS J. MURPHY, (left). Mrs. Kra- Secours Assistance League, Reserva- to meet their Garden Center Ham H. DenIer, Grosse Pointe trimmings. Tickets may be purchased at the door. ologist. mer is chairman. Mrs. Murphy co- tions should be in by Monday, Sep- £riends over tea AND enjoy Garden Club. • • • • • • chairman of the evening, sponsored tember 10. the show's beautiful displays In this division, entrants The prizes contribute substantially to T&C's Pointer MONICA WHIT. of flowers vegetables house. arrange a single place setting financial success. Most are donated by Pointe mer- AKER, a mezzo.soprano at plants and Bonsai, alo'n&with accompanied by an appropri. Kalamazoo College where she participated in the college's i LEO J. McGOUGH, of Or-; VANDERPOOL, of Est e s a group of table settings, all ate fiO\yer arrangement. chants. The items range from use of a motor home II! is a Vocal Performance ma- Foreign Study program in I chard Lake. Among the Park, Colo. Mrs. Hosten has of which will have been The public is invited to for 10 da~'s to the viewing room at the Beacon Aix-en-Provence. Fran~e, the grandchildren present were; s e \' e n great-grandchildren judged earlier in the day. submit entries between 8:30 East Theatre for a private party. jor, recently presented a reo cital on campus. Monica has KalamazDo College SIngers, MRS. DON A L D D, Mc.[ who also attended the festiv. Mrs. Gordon R. Sorenson, and 10:30 in the morning and Kathy Neumann is in charge of this portion of Motet and Jazz Ensemble BRIDE, the former JULIE I ities, along with GERTRUDE of Rivard boulevard is in. to collect them at 9 in the (Continued on Page 23) and worked as an adminis. VANDERPOOL. of A!bu- FROELICH, a sister.in.law. charge of tea arrangeinents. \ evening. trative assistant for the Light querque. 1\.:'11.. and ROBERT (Continued on Page 32) Once again, show visitors {ConUnueQ on Page 23} .. Election Time ,Opera Company of Manhat------.------_ A Short Cut To A New Fall Uutlook tan. This summer, she sang ! For Deeplands in the chorus in the Festival I Playhouse '79 production of i All members of the Deep. I "Carousel." , lands Garden Club are re- t • • • quested to attend an import. I Family members gathered I ant meeting Monday, Septem. recently to celebrate the 90th \ For your facial shape. ber 10, at the HlIwthorne birthda)' of MRS. JOSEPH road home of Mrs. Robert HOSTEN, of Webber place. Strickroot who will be assist. Among those in attendance I COMPLETE ed by co-hostess Mrs. Richard were her three children.; I Stein. New officers will be I MRS. JOHN VAl"DERPOOL. . MAKE.OVER elected, and programs for 'I of Webber place. KARL HOS. I' Includes shampoo the coming year discussed. TEN, of St. Clair. and MRS. Ii treatment, design I cut, capilus tro styl. Start Church WOl~U~ll~S Year \ ing or blow drying, complete make.up aU The Women's Association dent. followed by desseI! an~ If for only of the Grosse Pointe Congre- coffee served by the NaomI I gational 1 A~rican Baptist Group. I .~\ S35.00 Chureh resumes activities af- Mrs. Robert Choate. prO-II Iter the summer hiatus with gram chairman, has invited J Bart Edmond .1 a general meeting next Tues. the Pasttimes, a sing-a.long Ij day, September 11, at 7:30 group. to furnish the eve- I: Hair, Skin and Make-up Salon o'clock at the church. ning's entertainment. All the II SHORES SHOPPING CENTER - 13 Mile . T~e program, .~?r all as~.~. \~?men...of th_e__c~.~~_h_"ar.:,m;it II! clatlon groups, Y'I1l open wltn ! v!led, uilt r':~t:lY.""V':~.::u~'Ii 31065 Harper Avenue - 296-3660 a bu.siness seSSIOnconducted, be mane at we enurcn OIIIce 1./. EVENING HOURS 1,\ by Mrs. Bernice Bates, presi. : by ~londar, September 10.. i:

See the entire I collection featuring coats that are CUSTOM SIZE SHOWING fur trimmed, fur lined, Saturday, September 15 Ultra suede, velvet, 9:30 a.m. Breakfast. St.Clair Room corduroy, poplin, Informal modeling continuin9 until 4:00 p.m. Qiana and wool knit.

You ore invited to 0 total fashion presentanon for the custom size woman for fall, formally modeled. Meet Count Romi Representative We'll present this season's fashion Peter Reinach concepts in custom size dressing, with continuing emphasis on c fresh and spirited attirude. Tuesday, September 11 Please assure seating by Somerset Moll calling 882-7000, ext. 190. • SiZes 12'h'22'h Wednesday, September 12 lOpS, 38-44. end bo!TOmS. ~2-38 Grosse Pointe

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Page Eight"" GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thu.~day, September 6, 1979

Mrs. fv;utthew Henn Fall Bride Art Center Features Duck Decoy Exhibit The Blue Waler Ctllipler J lools and a chopping block of the Michigan Duck Hunt., used by the carvers: market ,ers Association will host lhe hunters, fishermen and hunt- opening reception Sunday, ing and fishing guides living I September 9, from 1 to 4 in the flats, Mount Clemens, o'clock, for "Decoys: Folk Detroit and Canada. Laurel Anne WiUilms Comes from New York to Art of the Saint Clair Fiats," Gallery hours are 11 to 5 this season's openin& exhibit o'clock Tuesday through Sat. Attend Her Sister at Mid-August Rites in at the Art Center, MO\IT\t urday, 1 to 4 o'clock Sun- Garden of Their Parents' Home Clemens, day, The show will run Included are old hunting through Sunday, October 7, The garden at the Lakeland avenue home of' decoys, some dating as far at the Art Center. Further her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond WH-I back as the 1860's, two duck information may be obtained liams, was the setting la~ Saturday afternoon, Au- I boats. a fishing shanty and by calling 'iiia.u:'::':~, gust 11, for the wedding of Helen Ford Williams and Matthew Henn, and for the reception follow- ber wedding, Care Unit. ing the ceremony. ------I The bride.elect was grad. Her fiance, son of Mrs, A I!'l"'h f' k Mackinac Island, the newly- uated from Grosse Pointe Rosemary Jensen, of Mount co "f s~ eme.o pm , weds will make their home . I' South High SChool and holds Clemens, formerly of Kerby yellC?w and !"hl te was in Okemos. a Bachelor of Science degree road. and Louis Jensen, of c~rrled out In f1o",:er- The Honorable Joseph B. Late December wedding in Nursing from the Univer- Cincinnati, O."was graduated fIlled baskets on pmk Sulllvan officiated at the 4:30 plans are being made by HAMPLER and Daniel v, sity of Michigan, where she from Grosse Pointe South cloth-covered tables, set o'clock rites for which the CATHERINE E. LEE and Jensen whose engagement affiliated with Kappa Kappa High School and Northwood under a white tent.. former Miss Williams chose James T. Bowling, Jr., whose 1 ha~ been announced by her Gamma social sorority, Institute. where he m::jorcd Th b'c1 engagement bas been an. e n e is a granddaugh. a tucked gown of champagne nounced by her parents, Dr. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles ,. She is working 3S 3 Regis. in Business, ter of the late Mr. and Mn. batiste, accented at el1ffs and and Mrs. Thomas E. Lee, of E, Van Hampler, of Fisher tered Nurse in Saint John 1 He is a Grosse Pointe wnUam Kirkwood Williams, hem with scalloped lace. Belle Meade. road, are planning an Octo. Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Farms Police Officer. UfeUme Pointe residents, and Baby's-breath circled her of Mrs. .John R. Slack, who braided chignon and, with The bride-elect, a Univer. came from Pompano Beach, cascading ivy and a white sify Liggett School graduate, Fla., {or the weddinl, and CattIey. orchid, fonned her expects to receive her Bach. areat.granddaughter of the bouquet. elor of Science degree in FINAL 1a U h I Political Science from the te ...rs. C at ea C. CUgrain, Laurel Anne Williams, who University of Michigan in founder of Cugrain Hall. came from New York City to 1980 After a vacaUon at Cusuba attend her sister, wore pale . . HELEN FORD WILLIAMS spoke her mar- Lake near Gaylord and yellow tucked batiste alter. ~er llance, a G r 0 sse , , '. Pomte South High School riage vows to Mr, Henn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Summer alumnus, is the son of Mr, Eugene P. Renn, cf Huntington, Long Island, and Mrs. James T. Bowling, N.Y" in the garden at the Lakeland avenue of Radnor circle. He is pres. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Georg~ Ham- I ently working for Michigan- mond Williams, on Saturday, August II, Wisconsin Gas Company, in Texas, Pierucci, of Davis, Calif" to for their sister's wedding . S/ILE ~ .....- act as best man. More out.of.town guests . nating with layers of lace, ...... Mrs. Williams chose a gown were Mr. and Mrs. Richard ..... rtIIIIt ...- and carried a Colonial nose- of pale pink tucked batiste. McKenna, of Huntington, : gay of miniature yellow and with alternating layers of N.Y., and several former ...... pink roses. lace, and a cymbidium or- Pointers~ Mr, and Mrs, John Entire Stock ...... ~ The bridegroom, son of chid corsage for her daugh . Brodhead, who now reside in ..... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P...... ter's wedding. La Canada, Calif" Robert 823-6132 Henn, of Huntington, Long Out.of.town guests includ. Carman, of Atlanta, Ga" and Lower Level \ Island, N.Y" wed Richard ed the bride's uncles and Robert Hurley, of Gates %~!) aunts, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mm, O. . Chase Williams, of Chevy The bride attended Cold Chase, Md., John G. Wil. Spring Harbor High School, liams, of Palm Springs, Calif., Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Mr, and Mrs, John H. Slack, and was graduated from of Simsbury, Conn., and Mr. Mount Vernon College, Wash. MQ/tia fJ:)inon and Mrs, David W. Slack, of ington. D.C., and the Kath. Norman, Okla. erine Gibbs School in New William K. Williams, nI, York City. Jr-~' dwr came from Westwood, Calif" The bridegroom attended (JJ 63 Kercheval Ave. - 884-8663 1M and Micbjlel Casgrain Wil- Farmington College, Farm. In tfle Lobby of the Colonial federal Building liams from Freeport, N,Y" ington. N,Y. (Lower Level) spre~ ~ Science Center Unveils T.A.M.

fMt dw.. T.A,M. (Transparent Ana- Cenler's Exhibit Hall is toonical Manikin), made her T.A.M.'s home, There she lee. ~q Detroit Science Center debut tures on her analomical this summer, thanks La fund make.up and functions, using raising by the Wayne County an approach based on the reI. Medical Society and its Auxil. alive maturity of her audio iary and two sizable grants enCe: from the Else Kolhede Foun. T,A,1I1. is equipped with CWe CustDm' vUake dation. pre.programmed data for ad. The $35.000 creation. off. I minis!t:ltion to the very spring of medical, plastic and young child. the young child I gl02 C{)~esses IIstructural research at Chka. and adult participant. go's Richard ~ush Studio, Bradley Brewer, Science Inc., was ..concelved 10 yea.rs Center director general. has High up in the a.go. ~he IS a ~ully ele~lron.lc, been associated with health CUfuasuedes . . . hfe,slze, movmg, talkmg In education exhibits for over '\rnagni/icent Isight into the workings of 20 years, including an admin. Blue Ridge human anatomy. istrative stint at the Cleve.! She will be officially un- I land Health Museum (1959. -~ Mountains, gULfs to goO! sbiAtsl veiled to the people who made 66). where an earlie~ model . _ ~. ~ . in a ~lass ~ll ~y.itself, hel' possible Wednesday, Sep. T.A.M, was showcased. ..------::~;., .L~ ~ IS tember 19, at 5:30 o'clock, "We are extremely pleased one of /"1menca sfmest bl.:t she was "sneak pre. to have a T.A.M here in De. four-season resorts. Here you?l find a beau-. viewed" early in August by trait," Mr. Br~wer noted. hfull8-hole golf course, tennis, exceptional ..-'~. j _: . officials of the Medical Soci. "This is an excellent \Vay to MMia r..J:)inon ety and the Medical Society illustrate the normal func. alisine, a heatedswimmingpool, and in the . I '-:'" ' Auxiliary including Alice tion of various organs of the winter; IIncrowded skislopes. And right ..~~ Haidostian, the auxiliary's bod~'." now, you'll find you can live here in 11 KERCHEVAL AVE. 882-5550 past-president. who played a Organs bones muscles and luxury,-J1r major role in securing T.A.. nerves 'are ~erv visible fullyproteetedby24-hoursecurity. The ~ ~ M. for tile Science Center, through the crystal=clear pIas. The project \Vas her brain. tic exterior. T,A.M, explains Lakes Condominiums at Hound Ears,$160-$225,000.For child four years ago. "I was their indvidual operation and more infonnation, callKeith ~ber or Pat Ritchie not good at science at all." the areas of concern iIlumi. Mrs. Haidostian observed as I nate in synchronization. at (704) 963-4301, Hound Ears Gub she viewed the manikin for At 36".24".37"' and five Po. BOX 188, BLOWING ROCK, '\/. C 28605 the first time. "If I had been f feet, eight.inches tall. Tam exposed to this as a ~'oung I my is a far cry from her person, I might have devel., statuesque predecessors of the oped the comprehension that solid, take.apart variety, was lacking in biology class," A button is pressed and Dr. Sidney Kobernick, who the manikin's base lights chaired the committee in glow. :\Iusic begins 10 play, charge of the T.A.M. project, then slowly fades ... "Hello! AFFORDABLE said, "The Wayne County My name is Tammy My skin Medical Society physicians is transparent so that you can APARTMENT LIVING and the WCMS Auxiliary are see the anatomy of a normal pleased to be able to contd female body as r described it bule this educational resource and its fu::ct::::::~ .. FOR RETIREES IN OUR NEW to their fellow citizens in the Tammy makes a 90 degree Detroit community, We hope I turn, exposing the right half "INDEPENDENCE WING" it will be used extensively." I of her muscular system, The The Demonstration Thea. area lights up. The lecture ter of Lhe Detroit Science r continues. The show is on. S1andItf fares II ONLY 5425 PER MONTH INCLUDES ALL THIS ~rpel ~Italiag ONE MONTH FREERENT IF YOU SIGN UP BETWEf=NNOW AND NOVEMBER 1, 1979 LUXURIOUS LIVING COMPANIONSHIP Deluxe on!.bedroom apartments wit" Diversified activitie,. directed with wall 10 wall ca'~IinQ. Sofe aAd Can wormth ond conell,", 0'" ovoiloblot 10 ""ni.nt with ample do~t 'pace, mirror" all ,,,ident. safe2a'. ceramic til.d bath, and mod.rn k,tchen,. UTIliTIES REASSURANCE Electric hect, air conditioning, individual Another great idea exclUSively from Steve Hagopian, the Compl.te medico I ~curity i. provided temperature con'rols, centrol TV antenna, INTRODUCTORY for .och t••ideot. and much more included in one monthly leader in carpet cleaning: charge. Sometimes our carpet cleaning units are busier than others. SPECIAL S((URITY If you can wait. a week or so, or maybe even a day 10 living room and Prof ••• ional guord. prolect • FOOD AND OTHER MODERN DANCE re.ident, Wlven day. a week. accommodate our schedule, you can save 25% on any hall carpel' only SERVICES AVAILABLE residential carpet cleaning job. Just like standby air fares; $39.95, regularly with DENICE SlYKULA there's always the possibility our unit can come the very $46.95. BALLET day you'd prefer. And"you'JJ Slill save 25% if you're on save even more with BETH KRAUS I !tandby with us When it comes 10 carpet cleaning, come on Standby! MIME and CREATIVE MOVEMENT with SHELLY DWAIHY 10 Steve Hagopian. 21711 West 10 '1.5'1.1910 An Adult Community localed al MIte Road, Southfield Phone today. V V 28301 Franklin Road • Soulhfield T-~FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 17 -.:::::i:: J .; - For Information call 882-2375 "- ~~tEuNsHO~SEr EVERY SUNDAY 1 P.M, TO 4 P,M. Steve Hagopian &Co. I Ii V '\ or call 353-2810 for More details. • B8Sed on 250 sq, It. Classes are held at the Grosse Pointe UMarian Church I Thursday. Sept:mbr 6, i979 G~ 0 SSE POI N T E NEWS Page Nineteen - - _.'-- ---~~-----'--,------Women's Page --by, of and. for Pointe Women Macomb Secretaries To Sponsor Seminar Cancer Group Anticipating A Fashionable Fall I , The Macomb Chapter of Meets Tonight ,..~ .•• 'i .... ~~~ "~":l(" .,.-- .. the National Secretaries As. A Focus on Living (wltb ,£Odation (International) will Cancer) meetlng I, ached. hold its fifth annual seminar uled for this evening, Thurs. haircare is a Saturday, S e p t em b e r 22, aay, Sepiember 6, ai 7:30 l starting at 9 ill the morning o'clock at the Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church famiiy affair ... at Macomb County Commu~l' in Mack avenue. Our learn of talented .f)'li••• al'e ity College South Campus' The purp\l5e of this self. 'I'liined 10 orfel' you a wide range o( John Lewis Student Commu». help group ill to being to. pl'O(e.,.,iorlal hairrore senices at ily Center Building "K" in gether paUents and family r." ,H~ pleasing pric~. Warren, members who have questions .., ',. or are experiencing prob. Map): our Future Will ~e lems as a result of living Call for an appointment conducted by Mary Lee WII- with can~er today! Iiams. Certified Professional ...... ,Secretary, a teacher, consult. With the assistance of a 881-8470 ant and practitioner of the nurse consultant all~ .otber £kills, tools and techniques resource persons, pllrllcJ'pants nece~sary for a successful, are. encouraged to dl5.Cuss tItcl1nrl-JJnmts QIoiffurtg highly _ motivated executive their. mutual problems 10 a assistant administrator and positIve manner. 20525 MACK AVENUE manager' Additional information may 2 Blocks South of 8 Mile , . . " be obtained by conta~ting the ReglstratlOn deadlme I sAm e r i can Cancer Society OPEN EVERY EVENING ~'riday. September 14. Cost :i57.5353. ' IS $21.50. Further informa- tion may be obtained by call. . . _. ~nl:( Stephany Luszcak, CPS, Mlchlga~ State University. 939-7525, or Norma Tata, 268. Her ~Iance, son of Mr. and ~247, both after 6 in the eve. Mrs. RIchard ~rausmann, of Planning for the annual Welcome nlng I Lincoln road, IS a ilraduate I fund raiser of the year are, (from I ' . of Austin Catholic Prep Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe and left), MRS . .,JOHN GUCCIARDJ. . - - - School, mombor at tho AII.3'! Harp~r WOOdil' £aU fashion show and prizes, Vv.ho \velcomes any and ali j tin Pll)'ora, ll.tod In "Who'. luncheon beSlln thiS month at the contribution:> from the area's busl. I Who Amon, Amulean Hllth Devonlhlr@ road home of MRS, ness (:'ommunity, MRS, JAMES Sohool 8tud@nt.," HI! II It, ROGER HERMANS, (f~f right), whQ KOrs.ONIS, adll, MRS. KAY SHARP hmdlllll Dl!ti'Qlt CMll!MI! of will be In c:hBfgll gf art w()rk fur DuoilU1U, ImQ MRS, WALL-ACE SlilSSLER! ~llljhl~nil !I~h, B F.l~lr," ~>' O.}ntg'l! g~n~ral ~().chalrrium, lmct MRS, AL~ .1 '1'JlYr!lQlllJ ygHll:ll;lf Hl. m \lIP Yl'Qiiijl? FRED KlIA"ISERt H~kets and W!~~~ L.k.. ld. P.ltttt Club Pointe Wllr MemQrial'!! Fri~l! Ball,. Not pi~tl.lrect llre th(l Meiillame!i Chet To Stlrt Ntw S'llon room, Others with ffllljQf respQos!. Byerly and Steph(ln Goldlltein. in bUtu~s for Welcome Wagon'li major charge u! reservatlons. Thll L"kll31(\~ FOllette Club w 111' resume its regular Ann Rodrit;uel. Gllnto'li i---~ monthly meotin.. Tuesday! lll.hlon coonUnator, wUlcom. Soptember 11, w1th a 7:30 mentat. the show. All pro. Special o'clock sesaion In tbe Teen ceeds &0 to the club's Nurs. Room of the St, Clair Shores Ing Scholarship Fund, which R~reation Center in East benefits eligible high school J e f fer S 0 i'1 avenue, where seniors entering health-relat. Sweater guest artist Richard Vernick, ed fields of study.

S~TEUBEN GLASS

FaUlWlnter Collection Show Friday, September 7, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m,

Master of the romantic. gloriously luxuriOus evening dress, magically feminine and often luminous re.embroidered fabrics. His sure I l' . hand extends to suits end coats and is wonderfully evident in Piivate Sale /3OFF this season's co!lection, .. sults and coats with impact and TEARDROP DESIGN #7877 .. , 12 gob. lets, '2 white win. glOllts, 12 Iiqulur glo'M', 8 tailored finesse. Everywhere, there's a mood of appealing femininity, champogne glaues. Sizes 4 through 14, modeled informally, The current price for the .. glasstsls $120 each or $5280 for the set. Our price is $3520 for the S.t. No toble gloues will be sold separately. fl7930 DESERT PLATES. The current price is $11 5 each or $' 380. Our price is $920. 2 highball glasses ... the current pric. II $110 each. Ourprice is $13 for the 2 glass.s. Here', a good opportunity to own this beautiful Steuben. The yalue of which increaset year by year. Jacobson's All pieces hoye the famous Steuben signature. GROSSE POINTE Inlll,nted P18rtlel, Writ. In 1).17,0_ , ...... N.w., 99 K.rchev.l, 0,"" 'e1nt., Mich. 412." I to s ?? nm • ... I us a - a • s » » r Thursday, September 6, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ---- . I Society News Gathered from the Pointes

Shores Garden Pointers Earn W'SU Degrees Bavh to Chair The ielk Is Definitely Detioit-Swedish "' Club to JUeet Wayne State university! ters in Fine Arts and Mark ACS Showcase I' 0 i n t e ceramicist Ken held commencement Tuesday, W. Wiekson, of Kercheval Grosse Pointe Shores Gar .. Thompson will be among 120 June iiI, and 89 Pointers avenue. a Mastel' of Arts in Dolly Schiciano and Marge :'..

den Club members meet to. juried artists and craftsmen were, ~mong 3.358 graduates Teaching, I' Manoogian. co.chairmen of:. morrow, Friday. September i ex h i bit in g in Common recelV:ng degrees.. . Masters of Business Ad. Ithe 1979 Celebrity Showcase 7, :it ;lOon in the !lloross' Ground's fifth annual Art in Awarded Masters in .Soclal ministraticm were awarded to Auction to benefit the Amer. Huu,e in Ea,l Jdierson a',e, The Park in downtown Bir. Work were Robert J. Bickley, Richard L Hall of Lincoln ican Cancer Society, have an. nue. ~Irs, William Champion, mingham's Shain Park Satur, of Pemberton roa~, Kathleen road, Rob~rt A. 'Pentland. of 'nounced that Senator Birch hostess. will be assi£ted by: day anu Sunday, September Blrmlngham~ of Rivard boule. Rivard boulevard, and Jane Bayh has been named hon. Mrs. Larry Wheeler. The 15 and 16, {rom 11 in the \'a~d, Melanie B. Sny?er, of . A, Zemmin, vf SoJm!,;'!;et orary chairman of the fund program includes a tour of morning to 7 in the ('vening Samt Paul avenue, Elizabeth road, while Richard E. Nu- raisc:r. set for Friday eve. the house and gal'd"n ; eaeh day M. Wall, of Washington road, gent. of Hillcrest road, and ning, October 12, at Gor- K~thleen M. Walsh, of Lake, Thomas J. Slavin, of Kensing. I ma.n's Gallery of Furniture. I pOinte avenue, and Kathleen ton road recei\'ed Masters of Southfield. H. Walters. of Hampton road. Science' "Convention '80" is the NOW OPEN Diane M. O'Keefe. of Buck. . benefit theme this ycar, ingham road, Helene M. Marsha H. Cooper, of Vel'- Showcase room settings will Doll Houses-Miniatures Lombardo of Hollvwood ave. nier road, was granted a be designed to reflect the REGISTER NOW FOR FAll nue. Cardl P. Matyniak, of Master of Science in Medical life styles and tastes of pol. 'tt\ Clos5es in Beginning Furniture, Carver road, Edna M. J. Technology. and Gregory J. itical personalities. ~ Pore. Doll House D01ls, Christmos McKee, of Ridgemont road, Demars, of Ra,)'mond road, Among auction items reo *i"" Trees, Bedding, Doll House Lighting and 1'\ancy J. Morgan, of / and Gerald F. Prieur, of Me. ceived to date is a commem- Hollywood avenue, earned Kinl~y ave~u.e. ~asters of I orative medallion presented Ma~ters of Library SCience. I Public Admlnlstratlon. I to members of his Cabinet Masters of Arts were re., Bachelors of Science in bv the late President John rCIl'cd by Paula M. Puleo, of Business Administration reo F, Kennedy. Lltt.lestone ~oa~, Kathleen M. cipients included Martil\ C. The auction will be can. Da~. of Nottmgham ~oad. Asmar, of Vernier road, dected bv C. B. Charles, and Ann R. Hodgman, of Rivard Mary R. Cencer of Elford Senator Bayh has also prom .. bOllle~~rd. Lawrence P. Selry. court, Thom=.s J.' ~hult!, of ised to try his hand on the' of Rl\ ard boulev.aro, Mary I Tor I' e y road, Linda M.I block. Information on admis. An~ Tho~~s, of BIshop roa~~ Shamie, of Hfi'ather lane, Photo by Sluort Meibuhr sion tickets at $12.50 per per. Sabme \\)rsch, of Belange! Gregory P. Linne, of Lake. II When thiS pair of Pointers, WES- ing Sweden's Uddevalla Militaru son, including hal'S d'oeuvres road. and Derek J. Wendel. pointe avenue. and Steven O. - J and a catalogue, may be ob. ken. of Some.rset road. Oloya, of Windmill Pointe LEY R. JOHNSON, (left), and Band set for Friday nigh( September ,tained by calling the Amer.' ~ames S. Birdsall, of Lake. drive. OSCAR L. OLSON, get together, you 7, at Cranbrook School. Proceeds are ican Cancer Society. 557. C.arrrage ~!mOUSlneT' . ':'ervrceC' • I , pomte :wen.t...'c,earned a Mas" Kathleen M. Demos, of I. can bet that at some point the talk earmarked for the council's Carl and 5353. The Ultimate In Professional Service will turn to the Detroit-Swedish Olga Milles Cranbrook Academy of ' Other committee members . _ Roslyn road, Emigh E. Erik. I Council, for Mr. Johnson is the coun- Art Scl;lOlarship. Information on tic- for the Celebrity Showcase , 'I I 'I! ~n, of DI'Petris way, Janet d a k t ($10 d t' b t Auction include Rosette Aj. Weddings, Pine Knob, Parties, Airport I S. Higbee, of Merriweather ci!'s ('urrent presi ent and Mr. Ison e s, reserVE> sea mg at ca are . f' d" . ~ . t hl "'5 d) b b luni, Beverly Lopatin, Har .. BUSY BEE road, Shel'la P. Arbu"", of lS one 0 ltS lrectors ... anOlJeiiOl,- .a_.es, '!' unreserve ,may e a - OJ 1 riet Shear, Joan Rodecker Pemberton road, Judith A. Swedish Council talk is, currently, tained by ca ling 399-8166. i and Lynne Deut"h. I AilS. . DOMESTIC SERVICE- I I 24 Hour Service Wojcik, of Ridgemont road, turning to the cznefit concert featur- ! Senator Bayh will present (313) 778-3680 64 IInd Dalene Ziolkowski. of I ------I the proceeds from the event I Holiday road, ~ere ~warded I boulevard, Michael J. Du. Maryland road, George M. A. ington boulevard, Windsor R. to the society in honor of > ~achelors of SCience In Nurs. Four. of Yorkshire road. Skaff, of Bedford road, Sam. Davies, of Lakeshore road, his late wife. In 1973. Sena. mg. Susan L. Gaida, of Maryland uel L. Tourkow, of Way burn Gary A. Hansz, of Maison tor and Mrs. Bayh led the ' Bachelor of Arts recipients road, and Cynthia A. Greene. road and Frank !If, Traum, road. Alan E. Nyquist, of ACS' educational and fund included Tracy M. Ault, of of Bedford road. of H~rvard road. Do~'le court, Gregg A. Pal. raising crusade in Indiana ANGELA KENNEDY DANCE STUDIO Berkshire road, David M. Still more were Sophie Others were Patricia Blink. ombo. of Moross road, Chris. Maz:vella Bayh was the na. Cecchettl Council of America Commyn, of University place, KU1'Ultkowski. of Notre Dame horn, of North BIJ's drive, topher A. Paton, of Wendy tional chairwoman of the . Mark A. Domin, of Rivard, avenue, Justin J. Marone, of George T. Bulanda. of Hunt. lane. and Kathryn A. Reid, of crusade in 1974. and cantin. ------Lochmoor boulevard. ued to act as II spokeswoman '- I I Sadie M. Bolo,;, of West. until her death last spring. BALLET • POINTE chester road, and Jeanne 1------Kretzschmar, of Berkshire '- road, were granted Bach'elors~ Ballet Exercise of Science in Criminal Jus- " tice and Shelagh !If. Sulli- van, of Neff road, and Jan .. " ette Tahir, of Lakepointe I' TAP • MODERN JAZZ avenue, Bachelors of SCience in Consumer Family Re------with sources. A Bachelor of PhilosophY LOUISE GEORGE NEW FOR FALL ... was awarded to Michelle A. simple. yet seductively fem- Rochon, of Littlestone road, inine and so easy to main. a Bachelor of SCience in In- tain. let us show you how. dustrial Engineering to James , , E. Bentson, of Newcastle School A~e , ' 9rilfirEtn road, a Bachelor'uf.-Science . ,-;P< , - /I '~.-"'...."";'.f in Electrical Engineering to Teens • Adults" Henry F, Blind. of Roslyn ::::T a complete road, and a Bachelor of .- -:, Mechanical Engineering to ~ @REDKEN Michael 111. Martin. of Colo. nial road. salon 1 Mark D. DeCaussin, of '20~~~e~~~~o~~E. :\'oUingham road, earned a >~,- SEBASTIAN INT'L" HAIR DESICNEFIS Bachelor of SCien~e in Chem- . , Ope" ThUtS & Fri. ',il 9 p.m. icai Engineering. Uachelors 886-0457 2., 427 MACK of Science in Chemistry were L!S6-1365 • 773-2&20 .-\cross from S, )0.0 of Arc 773-B44C 1\ awarded to Mercedes P. a Cabrera. of Severn road, and Marta L. Korol. of South Duval road, who also was awarded a Bachelor of Sci- r. ence degree, ~"'. ~~I<: Olher Bachelor of Science ~ SAVE -~'.' recipients included Lynne M. Catanzaro, of Anita avenue. I, Susan K. FuucheYl of ..~\~on ~ 10% court. John R Haas. of Fon- ~ I. tana lane. Timothy B Mann. t thru' of Blairmoor court. Susan E. VanBever, of Elizabeth court. and Ross P Biondo. of Bea. JOctober 15 consfield avenue. Still more were Ruth D. J> on Cooper. of Lakepointe aye, nue. Susan E. Gross. of ~ PERSONALIZED Buckingham road. GaIJ' ~J. Lechner. of De\.onshirc road. i CHRISTMAS Kathleen A. Murphy. of Bishop road. William 1). Xye. f CARDS holt. of Edgemont Park, Louis C. O'Gorman. of Wash. .J> ington road. Don a IdA. Sheill. of Ri\ard boulevard. and Julie I. Thompson. of Fisher road. Bachelors degrees in Engi- t1l1r neering Technology we I' e ITHE SOUI~BEl'S I(£ST awarded to Charles J. Buysse. 1184. MACK of Waterloo aver.ue. and ...... 15 Dougias D. Deacon. of Bar- rington road, while Mary 1. FalllWinter Collection Show Caragay. of :\'oltingham road. HOURS: and Carol R. Dumke. of Chal. Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Friday, September 7, 10 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. lonte avenue, recei\'ed Bache. lors of General Studies,

Master of the romantic. gloriously luxurious evening dress, magically feminine and often luminous re-embroidered fabrics. His sure .' hand extends to suits and coats and is wonderfully eVfdent in this season's collection ... suits and coats with impact and tailored finesse. Everywhere, there's a mood of appealing femininity. Sizes 4 through 14. modeled informally_

ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAIT Jacobson's Using Nature as a Backdrop unO~E POINTE Individual or Family BONNIE W. PERKINS 885.8515

, • .. I Thursdl!lY. September b, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pc1ge Twer.ty-One I * Women's Page * I I • ! r Hold Open Housel It's LINe Fair Time At Cultural Center resen In j - en Iesse

Popeye the D e t r 0 i t Historical I toons. Museum. The Attic Theatre's Old The entire evening. includ. ster Mime Theatre will euter. ing all events and most reo tain between 7:30 and 8:30 freshments, is free to the o'clock at the Detroit HiS'j oublic torical Museum, where the Plloto by Bonnie W. Perkins • The'New M-::Kinney Cotton I streets oi Old Dt:troit will, At work on plans for the LINC (Linking Pickers wi!! entertain on the Fresolukndto the ~ai~t Creek I' Individuals to Needs in the Community) Fair I Woodward mall from 7 until 0 lor e Society s Early are three of LINC's officers for 1979-80, (left to 9:30 Q'clock, and comic books, American melodies: songs ac. right), SUE ALBRIGHT, president, PAT LOWE- Trunk shovving comic artists and cartoonists c~mpanied by. dUlcilllelS" RY, treasurer, and RITA GOSS, director of on.. will be an Open House theme fiddles and banJOS. .t' feature this year. Still at the Historical Mu. erations. The fair is set for Saturday, September At the Art Institute, Cathy seum, the Charles Green, ~2, from ~ in the morning. to 3 in the aft~rnoon Guisewite. ("Cathy" strip in Quartet will fill Kresge Hall I In the Samt Ambrose Pansh Center parkmg lot the Detroit Free Press), with jazz and there'll be rov'l in Hampton road, one-half block off East Jeffer- and Larry Wright, ("Wright An- ing bar be r s hop quartets, son avenue, between Alter and Wayburn roads. gies" in "he D<:tl"cit N~ws), Colonial craft demonstrations --, I Harvey Kurtzman, (founder and special entertainment for I' !,'urniruni, tuyS, ;;n::ques. I ,----- non.I",{ hv one indi- I oC Mad Magazi~e), and D~p. children by. the Detroit 'Pu~- clothing, books, records, in. ~id~~i'~~--g~O;p into the er Hill, (De~rOlt N~ws ~dltO- p.eteers GUild and a magi" fant equipment and house. hands DC non-profit agencies flal. cartoonist). wlll d~scuss Clan. ,. I hold items will be Cor sale at which are in need. The fair informal modeling. their work at s e s S 1 0 n s The museum s speCial ex. reasonab~e prices. Th~re will helps to cover LINC's oper- be muslcal entertaInment, ating costs. clowns and. food t~ help I Anyone who wishes to do. "THE de BARY DIFFERENCE. IT everyone enJoy shoppmg. nate items Cor the fair may Operation LINC is a non. do so by calling the LINe I HELPS ME SAVE MONEY AND profit organization. Its pur' I ofiice, 331-6700. Donations I Thursday WORRIES WITH GREAT SERVICE!" pose is to place goods no I are tax deductible. • latest Promotional Fares • Representative of all tours operators- Charters and Friday • Multi-language spoken • Telex facilities de Ba" Tray.llnc. 17150 ...... "'" Corner Fisher Road, Grosse Pointe September 6th 881-3747 Open Slturdair unlll 12:30 Mireil/e Wilkinson Elaine Raynal NO .TRIP TOO SMALL FOR USI and 7th onfyotour Grosse Poirlte store 11to 4 p,m,

Be with us as we show this glorious collection of late day and evening dresses, gowns and pyjamas. Designed by Diane Dickinson in pure, imported silk.Meet Gentillesse representative,

Jackie stevensl who will assist you,

5 a i n t Paul's:an.the-Lake- i shore is offering a "Mother's . Day Out" proeram again this year. providing care for chilo dren aged six months to five : years on Friday mornings , frem 9 to 12:30 o'clock duro I ing the school year. : Pre-registration is sched. NO OTHER CLEANER IN YOUR AREA CAN EQUAL I uled {or tomorrow. Friday. i September 7. from 10 to 11:30 I OUR WORK, SERVICE OR PRICES : o'c1o~k at the Parish House i in Lake . ore road. Thn. fam- I i1y ::-cgistration fee for the' Drapery Cleaning ~ear is 55. 21Jot. OFF Additional information is i '.IYe painstakingly h81'1<1pleat drapes lh.!! ~8pt8mb8r . available through Jan Graetz, into a soft (not sharp) pleat. • - . ------882-4419. ( We clean clear through _.. C%r & whUes come sf/arp ana C/88T. We use eithef steam 01' dry foam al same price. we pre-clean carpelS befOI'e usmg ertIll!l' ~. Carpel Cleaning We use colOl' bfightenefS and SOil retardants We carefully move and replace all furniture,

Upholstery Cleaning Woodward & State 7 Mile-livemois Eastland Birmingham Beautifully done ~y eitner steam or dry foam. Village Plaza-Dearborn Northland Lakeside Grosse Pointe 0015 EAST JE,FF'ERSO."l CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE DETROIT. \HeH. 773-8180 '31-2500 • "Ie ., Or. MICtt 7 Mill at HI'" 821-3525 If. c:ua .-& .-n Qualiry ."uFling Car~ Our C~ .. on dutJ' '""" • 10 • deIIJ to .... you upet1 InfonMtton end pne.s. * FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY *

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Learn Braille Transcription I • I The Mark G. Reimans Ruth McNamara begins her The number to call for fur. ' Wedding In North for Carol Larson 14th year as volunteer in. ther information on this stemmed, pink.edged, silk [' The mother of the bride structor, and Jean Sells be. worthwhile project for the gins her fifth year as volun. winter months is 881.9566. Mark Gilmore Reimans Travel by Boat from roses. chose a mid-calf length dress teer assistant in the Braille Class members learn to trans. Mainland to Marquette Island for Reception The bridegroom, son of I of blush beige Qiana, spa. Tmnscription Class that bl!. Mrs. Autumn E. Tear and I ghetti.strapped, with an em. cribe books for blind children FoIIowing heir Marriage Harry W. Reiman, both of broidered bolero, and a wrist gins Thursday, September 20, and :d~l~~," T Detroit, asked Kevin Pence Icorsage of silk miniature or. at the Grosse Pointe War This summer, thi! Braille Cedar greens and white satin bows decorated to act as b~st man. I cbids. Memorial. Volunteers or Grosse Pointe Cf'd~rvillp.'s Bethel Lutheran Church for the mid- Guests were~~ated hy the The bridegroom's mother Classes will run fram 10 to 11:30 o'clock Thursday morn- kept busy transcribing nine IJuly wedding of Carol Sue Larson ana Mark Gil- bride's brother, Dr. Edwin also chose a mid-calf costume, ings. There is no charge for textbooks for high s~hool more Reiman, who then crossed the water to Mar- , Larson, Jr., ~ Uct:tenant in teal blue and accordion- the course, but there is a fee students. All were ready by queUe Island, one of Les Cheneaux, where the the United States Navy, a pleatM. Her corsage was a for materials. September. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Larson, of dental officer aboard the air. silk orchid. Shoreham road. maintain their summer home, craft carrier USS Constena. Out-of.town guests included . . th L f'l ' b t t L tion based in San Diego, Karen Zinn, of Costa Mesa, now open t rave 1mg Via e arson ami y s power oa 0 es Calif., and by Tracy Reiman, Calif.. former Pointers Mr. Cheneaux Yacht Club for the dinner-dance re- the bridegroom's brother. and Mrs. Carl Larson and ception. I The men in the wedding their son, Chip, of Scotts. ~alt$ 1fmpbrt,6'1Ltll. A c h art ere d bus sleeves, accented with appli. party wore navy blazers, dale, Ariz., and the bride's - - i;l r 0 ugh t many Grosse " ques of Venice lace and seed cream flannel slacks and red godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pointe rei a t i v e sand pearls, striped ties. Arnold Layher, of Sebewaing. friends up to ihe islands " SCalloped lace bordered for the rilid-afternoon her chapel train, and her ceremony Saturday July Ipl~ture hat .and finge~ip 14 I veil' were trimmed With When the newlyweds reo matching ap,pl!ques and lace. turned from a vacation at She carrlel1 an arrange. Disneyworld and Key West, ment or: silk flowers: white Fla., to make their home in roses, pmk-edged Sweetheart English and American Antiques Warren, a seeond reception roses and baby's.breath. was held at the Gr05se~Pointe Mrs. Gene Arnold, who Hunt Club for those unable came with Mr. Arnold from Furniture Service to travel north. Denver, Colo., attended ber The Rever end George sister. Mrs. Arnold's Empire. Kaiser presided at the 3 waisted dress of mint green Gift Ideas o'clock, double ring cere. Qiana featured a gathered WE ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE AN AMAZING mony, for which the bride bodice and cap sleeves. NEW FURNITURE STRIPPING PROCESS. DOESN'T Cedarville's Bethel Lutheran Church was the chose an A-line orgallZ'lll 'Her white picture hat was DAMAGE SURFACES, RESTORES ORIGINAL WOOD setting Saturday, July 14, for the wedding of gown. styled with a Queen trimmed in mint green. and LUSTRE TO ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Anne neckline and bishop she car r ie d three long. CAROL SUE LARSON, daughter of the Edwin ()pM: V. Larsons, of Shoreham road, and Mr. Reiman, ~,II CALL 182-7817 :"::.~:. son of Mrs. Autumn E. Tear and Harry W. Offer Classes at Assumption ':,

WIDE WALE CORDS Corduroy dress slacks in soft, comfortable wide wale, Camel, brown, green, maize, red, pink and grey. Juniors (8.20),2].00. .,...... Preps (14-20),24.00 . Student (30.34),27.50 .

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Traditional furniture, refined to meet today's casual IN THE BOYS' SHOP AT inciiniitioiiS; constructed with the foremost of quality. A. Multi-pillow back sofa with stylized rolled arms and bun feet. Covered in an attractive cotton paisley print, predominately rust. Available for immediate delivery. $580. B. Coordinating lounge chair. Also available for immediate delivery in ~ richly deep, rust velvet of cottonirayon. $2flO. Also, save on these pieces in your choice of special order fabrics. Kercbeval ae Se. Clair • Gro ••e Poinle Lsst Three Days Op,n T/>II,still' P..,,"'ings 'tit 8..4' Sale ends September 8, 1979. MASTER ;'::'::ARGI! 0 Vi';A STORE FOR THE HOME II j r $ S 2 • S o• • m t e . - 2 - _ TI.",:.J'.:.l;-!: ..,..i..;,,,bur 6, :"':79 G R 0 SSE: li0 I N TEN E W S Page Twznfy. Three '-'.'------_. ." ;Women's Page --by, of Rind for Pointe Women

------_._-_ ~------_._------_ .._.,---- ._" . ------_ .. ------.._-- Irish Benefit for Nazareih Mrs. Mark J. Ellis An "Irish ,Bash" ,benefitting I The party is open to all Ellis-Schoensee Rites Celebrated N~zar~thCollege s Scholar. metropolitan Detroit alum. Ji.sl.llp fund, (McHugh Memo. nae, their fa mil i e sand , ---. ----- 14 o'clock service Sunday, . paste} violet frock, carrying ....pal), IS scheduled for this friends. Donation is $3 per Raleigh House Reception Follows Aftern?on Cer- I May 6. ! silk flowers . .c Sunday, September 9, from person. emony Early in May; Bride Is Attended 'The bride wore a tradi-' Dr. Elii", SOli of Max Ellis, '-?o;~9E~CIOCkat Char.lie Tal'. Among thp local alumnae b Her Sister tional gown, ivory in color, of Port H,ur(H1, and th~ late " , erald Isle Insh Pub are Pointers Loretta Kaiser Y __ accented with lace and bead- Dorothy EllIS, 3sketl ~rlChael . In Harper avenue. . " .' " There'llb t . 1 VJrgtnHI Sweeney, Mafia Val. Mark Jeffrey Ellis, D.D.S., and his bride, the ing and featuring, a I~yered Aronovitz to act .as best man. e enter amment ente Linda Eugenio Betty former Terry Lynn Schoensee, daughter of Cor- hem. Her fingertip veil fell HandpaJnled ,lOlets accent . . .hy. 'ray lor ,.nd his traditionai Stev~ns Mary Rose 'Lovel rine Schoensee of Hidden lane and the late George I from a maiching headpiece. ed the cream {'olored dress !I'lsh IllUSICjan~and dancers., Dorothy Begin and Floram:~ E. Schoen see, 'vacationed in California following Silk flowers formed her bou. Mrs. Schoen~ee sele.cled for ,,'Guest. Celebrity Jim Fitzger. KIiber who will be happy to . . dd' ------que!. hel' daughter s wedding. th elr spnng we mg. . I d h ': :!!r! WII! d!stnbu!e the prizes, pr()'l:d~ !!:r!hpr information I in Birmingham's Temple She was attended by a SIS , The new ywe s are at orne and Or. John Lore, president at 3850537 . , ,~f Nazareth College, and Sis- . A reception at Raleigh Beth El. Rabbi Dannell ter. Donna Schoensee, in a In Troy. ~ler Dorothy Smith alumnae II you can't get in touch )lirector, will driv~ in from with Flo, try Alice McHugh • IKalamazoo for the day. Maher at 421.5911 t . ."'IC:':~:O:::;~::'::::: :;'~:::thlll;ra~~~J ~ ;';**'*************** I ~... I. ~ Kimberly Korner ... ~' t ,.ir MR~ *1 . .'.C. " (~ontinued from Page 17! ' . Mack al Lochmoor .. . the T&C proJect; she and her comnuttce recently' Early Suppers on the Terrace r.'E ... ~. NINA :, , speii~ a. day at Children's Hospit~!,. reripient of all Monday thr'JIJo Thursdav. SeatinQ from 5 p.m to 730 p m 1) T&C.ralsed foods, and were gratifIed by the sup- v. r PALM EGYPTIAN * port of hospital personnel who eagerly purchased - a la carte menu - priz.e tickets. f:."t READING TAROT CARD 11 Kathy reports many "thank yous" irom the ~ hospital for the aid provided by T&C o\'cr the • ~ READER .. years. POINTER A foremost ancient reader If you can't get to the Country Club on the" ", LANDSCAPING r~ * I15th, you can purchase, your own prize tickets by f,. Advises .you on all personal, ~ phone, by calling SS5,IH28. I ~ rr;,' If you can't get to the Country Club on the I ~" ,,5.:;-' ';~; .... 11 Photo by Go,bock ~i'C~ y: ::f'" , ~-tr domestIC, problems of life. 22.nd, not to worry: you need not be present to J".;: :r'~,;,::;~:c'l:,~'<.~.~) o/'A, ..~ li.~f-\?~,~u:J;d0~' Speaking her marriage V;)Ws Sunday, May 6, WID. ~ ,\f;':',~-,." ".~, ~ ~ ,. to, ~''f) ,';> '( ••".r., * 'lo.I.,;~~ • ~. , in Temple Beth Elf Birmingham, to Dr. Ellis, son ...., . X ".'~"'./ 1,1 , it One visit will convince you * * * * ' < ~ (-,.', I' ~\I, _~ ,\ ' . ,.":'F ,.. of Max Ellis, of Port Huron, and the late Dor- A Super Sunday by the Lake>J~;: .~.~,¥ 1- ,; \.;;e..~ ~'Al> othy Ellis, was TERRY LYNN SCHOEN SEE, A reprise of last year's super successful Lawn- .-J I I 'L..--.JL---.Ji \L daughter of Corrine Schoensee, of Hidden lane, day Fete, a benefit for the Archives of Americap ...~*:£..... Fo, Appo;ntment Call * and the late George E. Schoensee. * Art, will bring those who've forwarded their dona- The Ultimale in Planning. Planling & Preserving with Pride . .~ 881-9730 * tions to the Archives out tJ the grounds of the :::iC 17425 MACK * Genealogical Research Eleanor and Edsel B. Ford House this Sunday • RESIDENTIAL • INSTALLATION : iC . Borderline G.P. ShOlt' Society Meets Sept. 8 afternoon. * __ There they'll enjoy elegant edibles created by • COMMERCIAL • MAINTENANCE (Continued from Page 17) 'rne Deiruit Sodety for Detroit's leading chefs, a show of Paris fashions J • CUSTOM DESIGN & • SPRING & FALL , Assisting Mrs. Smith in Genealogical Research Willi (Continued on Page 32) \;***************** LAYOUT CLEAN UP registering the entries will be meet at 2 o'clock Saturday, .. ... -- ~ the Mesdames Herbert D. September .8, in the EXPlO~'1 week in the counties and PIANOS WANTED ~ Schmidt, Manfred Whitting. er s Room of the DetrOlt towns of their ancestors. ham, Paul M. Hostetter, George J. Rapp and C. Bay. Public Library in Woodward I They stayed in private lIIAMOS. SPIIlfTS. ard Johnson. avenue to hear Dr. ~arold homes of English genealog.COISOlES. S•• II UPRIGHTS Mrs. Robert G. Russell F. P~well report on hIS gen".1 ists and went to Yorkshire, TOP PRICES PAID 1885-1900 I will ilead a team of runners, ealogIcal tour of E~gland. Cumberland, Devonshire, VE 7.0110. placing entries in the ball- Dr. Powell, preSIdent of Cornwall and Lincolnshire. room according to the plan the Detroit Society, was one The speakers were Donald J. arranged by Mrs. William A. of 15 people from Michigan Steel Gerald Hamilton,Ed, Cole, in {'!large of properties and Canada who attended ward~ and Noel Currer. JOSEPH P. PERSE with and staging. lectures on British genealogy Briggs, all specialists in Brit, : Once the entries are in for one week, then spent a ish genealogy. ' place, a panel of judges will I evaluate the entries and ~~ during the growing season. Iidentified with appropriate award ribbons prior to the The winning gardens will ribbons. Credit for the great ! show's public opening at 2 have been detennined just \ success of this year's gardens , UPHOLSTERING 8. DECORATING o'clock. Mrs. H. Rollin Allen prior to the Horticulture goes to Mrs. Henry S. W~lk, I WE BUY ••• has 'been responsible for ob. Show. and the plots will be er, Trial Garden chairman. • Servicing the Po;ntes for 25 years taining judges and clerks. SELL & TRADE FOR OLD RUGS. ••• The Garden Center's Trial . . f WHOLESALE and RETAIL Gardens .will be on displb during the afternoon and the FANTASTIC .HAIRCUTS Hand-was'hing, repairing. No Chemicals Used! public is invited to' stroll the by Lisa reg. $7 and up Wide'Selection of Antiques and Appraisals lakeside walkways and see by appointment at Child,en $6 and up Me.ter Cherge, Ben!lAm.rlCllrd the winning gardens in the .CASUAL & garden club competition. Six. frJj8. PICJ(-UP & aattvery Call 547-5000 teen local garden clubs have free ~stjmates . DECORATIVE 321 Soulh Main, Roya. Oak worked on the gardens, which Air :J.aj~ionjt'J Shirt" have been judged three times 21028 Mack - 0 3 VA 2-9660 Grosse Pointe Woods 884- 3 0 12339 HAYES FABRICS OUR ANNIVERSARY ~

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BATHROOM VANITIES WITH MARBLE TOPS An Informal Presentation of our Collection of , . Fall and Winter 1979 Yves St. Laurent Rive Gauche 17 x 19 $59.95 Monday, September 10 and Tuesday, September 11 from 25 x 19 $69.95 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 31 x 19 $79.95 Yves Saint Laurent reaffirms his conception of dressing for the avant-garde woman .. ,ease, versatility, extra-

CRANE CLASS A IN.SINK-ERATOR ordinary color and shaping ... all brought together in TOilET 1/2 H~:::POWER exceptional dressing. Sizes 4 to 14. WHITE $43.95 SEAr $5.95 DISPOSAL DISPOSAL COlOR S54.95 SEAT S6.95 '48.95 '31.95 DELTA DELTA DELTA 0. i I FAUCET FAUCET Lavatory Faucet Without Spray Willi Spray With P"poup ~ /{ '22.95 '28.95 '28.95 .~ .PEERLESS ANTIQUE BRASS FAUCEIS '34.95 10 '43.95

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Paae Twentv-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 6, 1979 ___ J__ • Society News Gathered from i_h_e_~;r_J_o__i_n_tes~ j ------.------~------1-9-7-9-0-0--- IIEads~eDe~z~as IG~"bTOpk l\lenlorial Church Plans Fall Barhecue To lead Pointe AAUW in -0 To Meet September 12 For Fox Creek ------._---- The Grosse Pointe Mem. for a donation of $4 per per. \ Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I A "Greek evening" com. orial Chur('h barbecue, a pop. son. ward Hathaway. g e n era I plete wilh wine, Greek salad The Fox Creek Chapler of: ular. annual autumn event, Youngsters may enjoy a chairmen of the 19th annual I and pastries is planned for Queslers will meet next- is schet! ...lt'J [or ~tondar, Sep- hot dog dinner, with the same Iba~~cue, are Mr. and Mrs. I' East Side Delta Zetas' first Thursday, September 13, at 1 tembfr 10, from 5:30 to 7:30 accompaniments, for a $1.50 Wilham J. Scott,. Ill, Mr. and •. 1 meeting of the season. set for o'clock at the home of Mrs.', o'clock in (he parking lot at donation. Mrs. Donald K/)lm, Mr. and next Wednesday. Seplember Michael Brennan who will be the rear of the church. The bar~ecue is sp?nsorl'd ~;J'J~~m;~u~~sod~~~ft :~~ I~I' ~2o~eilloPl~r~l.E~::;~.d S;j~~es~ ~~~::~ p~rest~Ot~OS~~~~:~~:' Charcoal broiled steaks ac. by Memorial Church s Cou. I'll nd Mr Thomas Win. W'II' St 1 f th J h companied by baked potatoes, pies Club and V/omen's As. . 1', a s. The program will feature I lam ee. 0 eon hot French bread, sliced to. ,v(;1"tiuii. l'i'.Aceos ~uppo:-t' mger several representatives 0 f Hunter Questers' Chapter. matoes, homemade pie and a the Women's Association's I Rese~vations may be m~de I Delta Zeta philanthropies, de. talk on her glass collection. beverage will be available Fair. by calling the church office, scribing how Delta Zeta can. anlhropy is Bobbie Baldwin. ------I 882.5330. tributions have been put to . i' use in their projects and or. Junior Panhellenic delegate and publicity chairman IS To Demonstrate ganizations. Harriet Kamm. The meeting will be con. Among those planning to': Aerobic Dance ,ducted by the group's newly. attend are Mr£. Jonathon "'ii,,", ejected officers, including Martin of Moran road Mrs / Diane Janke, president, Liz James' Neelands of Little: Fr/;"e demonstrations of Aerobic Dancing will be pre. i sented in the Grosse Pointe I area starting today, Thurs- I day. September 6, at 9:15 in ~.~.~ Ir~~~~~~F;~;~f,~:~!fff~t~;:~~~:~~:.~~~~:f:r: the morning at Grosse Pointe I charge of programs. I Mrs. Davenport, 886.5474. Woods Presbyterian Church Chris Fines will serve as may be contacted for reser-' in Mack avenue. secretary. Marti Fobare as vations. information about' treasurer. In charge of phil. the meeting and car pools. A second demonstration is I scheduled [or Monday, Sep. Serving on the Grosse Pointe eral program, JANET BROWN, pres- .,\" I tern bel' 10. at 1 in the after. ident, CHRISTINE EICKHORST, DOG GROOMING II noon at Wayne County com-I Branch American Association of munHy College's Aus!in Cen- University Women's 1979-80board of treasu.er, RUTH WEHMEYER. cor- I ter, and two further demon- directors are, (left to right), GRACE responding secretary, and JUDY II. ClassfJS in strations will be presented HARRISON, first vice-president, pro- LAUNS, publicity chairman, Not :Jhij :i :Jhal/o;. pelJ MIME and Creative Movement Tuesday, September 11; one gram development, PEGGY PTASZ- pictured are Sandy Tenkel, second 19443 MACK by "JlpoiJunu'lu 881.9007 with Shelley Dwaihy at 9;30 in the morning at NIK, recording secretary. DIANNE vice-president, membership, and I' BALLET with Beth Kraus Faith Lutheran Church in O'KEEFE, third vice-president, gen- Anita Unger, assistant treasurer. Philip street, Detroit, the MODERN DANCE with Denice Szykula second at 4 in the afternoon YORKSHIRE T~~~,{W6

benefit. "An Evenmg In Las term this week_ The adult Downstairs in the Coloniel Federal Bldg. " Vegas," is set for Saturday, Kalosomatics program begins 8112-3267 Ll.m Burke September 15. starting at 7 the week of September 10, o'clock in Madame Cadillac on a two or three times a Hall on the Marygrove Col. week basis. Morning, -after. THE HERMIT'S CAVE Grosse Pointe lege campus. noon and evening sessions Admission is $10 per per. are offered. Pre.registration Experience a wonderful world of gracious I son, including $2 milIio~ in is recommended. • • chips and hors d'oeuvres. Tic. All other fall classes begin retirement living, located on the ket information may be ob. the week of September 171 beavtiflll Detroit River I ~~i_n~d.~y calling the ACS, ~~~._:on~~~::.:~~::~~ to eight lf~.:s-.;)l'¥f. I Wt:"en.;) • .1\.C5":::II,1PoUVU;) arc be- '\1J.e tot r;======"i11 ing taken at the center or by mail. The number to call for more information is 779.6111. State Rose Convention LAMIA , Is Slated in Macomb onhockey: The Metropolitan Rose So- HAIR ciety. affiliated with the CUTTING American Rose Society. will host the state convention, "Wethink Grosse Pointe hockeyis the "Grosse Pointe hOCkeyhas helped best organized sport for kids anywhere~ my son make warm friendships through (including Windsor mem- the cause of the team:' SPECIALISTS bers), and rose show Satur. "Welike Grosse Pointe hockey for men and women day and Sunday, September I because we knowour boy is guaranteed HGrossePointe hockey is a great Band 9. at the Macomb Mall. wintertime physicalrelease which is to play his fullshare of each and All roses will be judged I every game~ otherwise aVllilableonly in the summertime~ by American Rose Society accredited j u d g e s. Show WHITTIER "Weexpected a lot oftravel time and moneywould be ,OYOllled.Grosse POinte 16239 MACK hours are 2 to 9 o'C!ock Sat. hockeyrequires neither." REGISTRATION FOR urday. 11 to 5 o'cIock Sun. GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY day. The show is open to the "Welike Grosse Pointe hockey • Gro... Point. Community Rink 885-5946 TOWERS public, and there is no ad. i because the accent is more on skating @ Au.II" HIgh School 415 BURNS DRIVE and skillsthan winning:' • September 14 end Sept.mber 15 ml,,,," ""go. I "Our whole famil)'loves hockeyand .f'.m.to 12 noon Detroit, Mich. 48214 hasgotten great funfromit ellery winter." • Ag.. 5 through 111 • PI.... brIng Jour child'. bIrth ROMEO (c. 1859) I "Grosse Pointe hockeymakes the certlflc.t •• nd $40 Reglstr.tlon F... NOW OPERATING ON A MONTHLY whole winter Nn ;nstucl of just a long • DOllSnol includo ftquipmEtnt and iClI time! wait until summer.- Georgll or Mary Annll ZIOn. 884-5274 l~'~ I RENTAL PROGRAM William or Oar Aleolt • 882.0132 (with or without meals) 'We've met manysuper people and Rober! or Bll" Nes~r • 88•• 6439 ,.-;' 1 made many new friends through Grosse Richard or Mary Ann Brady. 886.821. Pomte hockey" Joe or Linda Karle. 88&-169. • Comfortable ond spacious, air conditioned Brian or Judy Bessert. 881.4117 . I -Our son is more easy,oing since Richard or linda Bohan. 882.2087 ."...., rooms and apartments. playing hockey and less agressive Pierre Cormillr. 881.1932 d .Ii .. • Complete beauty and barber services, food toward other kicls~ Slephanie Donaldson • ~3-0537 ~"""",,\, Alan or Patty Henchal • 886-5543 ,,~ ~n shoppe, expansive lounges, library, registered Walker or Mary Louise HlInry • 885-597.6.~;J"J MIke or Joann Kramer. 886-5412 . nurses on duty 24 hrs. 0 day, Our own "mini- Tom or Linda Lesler. 886.6416 DomInICor LInda LoGrasso. 779.1632 bus service," heated pool, dining rooms, at. Larry or Judy Pe/ok • 884.7271 .

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1A-PERSONALS 2A-MUSIC j2G-CONVALESCENT 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED I4-HELP WANTED I EDUCATION CARE GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL . ---- MRS . N INA, 1------Classified Advertising Information SPEECH PATHOLOGIST - EXPERIENCED office per. PART TIME typist, excellent A PSYCHIC READER WOODS MUSIC FAIR ACRES Phone: 882-6900 Part tima or contract for son wit h bookkeeping I spelJing, mag card, exper- and advisor specializes In I STUDIO NURSING HOME Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 home health agency in background. Good down. I ienced preferable small Egyptlan Tarot Cards and 20551 .Mack . 88.').0024 ARMADA, E8stern Wayne County. town locatior.. Full or part Eastside Detroit office. Office Hours: Must have C,C.C., 2 years time. 885-5524. Palm Readings, on all per-I GUitar, plano, theory. I MICH IGAN I WAGNER MANAGEMENT ------.------.-- sonal and domestic affairs Home or studIO. Mon. 8-5; Tue:;. 8-12; Wed. 9.5 experience with Aphasia COMPANY PERSON for gen~ral offIce. of life. For appointment . (313) .784.5519 I call 881.973017425 M k PIAN? LESSONS Private .nursmg care, fully ! Thurs. & Frl. 8-5 preferred. Contact Carol 965-3990 I Must type, vaned duties, I Graves, R.P.T., M,P.H. I. I Grosse Pointe Village bro. ______~ a_c_. U. of ..t. Gradtl~te 'Hl'ensed nursing staff. Spe. D dl THE BAHA'I FAITH Hurry! A few openings left I (;i::.1 food diets, semi pri- ea ines: Renaissance Health Care. REAL ESTATE office on the kerage office. Contact Kar- 872.8217 _ 365.9536 for Fall. vate rooms. physical ther- Cancellations and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. 255-4300. Hill needs additional office en. 886-1200 New copy, Tuesday noon. staff member for varied ------371.2213 apy available, all rooms on GRILL COOK - Part.time. dutl'es I'ncluding sW'I'tch. WAITERS, waitresses, bus one floor. Error corrections, Mon. noon M d thr gh Friday Cl b 500 430 NEEDLEPOINT and crewel PIANO AND organ lessons on ay ou . board relief, daily compu. persons, u .: pillows blucked and finish. in your horne, beginner 3-LOST AND FOUND Rates: 885-9539. Suitable for reo ter up.date (will train), p.m. daily. 343-0020. 17569 ed. Also needlepoint In. and advanced, classical and Cash or .pre-pay: 10 words...... 270 tiree. typing, etc. A five.day 1__E_a_s_t_W_arr_e_n_. _ struction. TU 1.7073, TU 6. LOST-Black and white Bor. . ems. popular. Reasonable. 881. der Collie on August 25th Each additional word...... 10 DENTAL ASSISTANT-for- week wit h approximat~ RECEPTIONIST needed for 1681. in the vicinity of Lincoln Billing rate...... , 3.20 mal tarining or experi. hfof~rs of.! .to 2:30. Sotme new office complex at the Road and Kercheval. 88;;,\ ence. Chairside only. 41h 0 Ice ex ...._rlence a mus - Renaissance Center. Type PIANO INSTRUCTION v Retail rate per Inch ...... 4.40 I t t ff' t .. IF YOU NEED OLD ELAINE VERYSER 0286. (15 years old and days. Grosse Pointe Den. rea es a e 0 lce raining 60 w.p.m. Secretaries al.w Specializing in Beginners I hard of hearing). Border adv. per Inch ...... 5.00 tist. Special benefits. Call a definite PLUS! Call Mrs. needed. Type 70 w.p.m. NEWSPAPERS, 8868358 I 4 weeks or more. . . . . , ... , 4.00 after 8 p.m. 886-1140. Henry for interview ap.\ 259.5422. COME PICK THEM LOST: Beige with black tips, pointment. 884-0600, ------'UP AT GROSSE -P-IA-N-O-A-N-D-o-r-g-an-]-e-ss-o-n-s.I 5!U?~th old female puppy. CORBECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a CLEANING PERSON ap- JOHNSTONE & \ PART TIME help I. ~eded tll Doctoral candidate in or. I V.lclmty Harvard and Ver- classified adv. error Is limited to either a cancellation of the proximately 20 hours per JOHNSTONE build crew for banquet POINTE NEWS mer August 30 B82 62R9 charge for or a re-run of the portion In error, Notlflcatlon week for restaurant. Ap- . serving. We train, all ages gan per formance at U'Im. • .'. must be given In time for correction In the following Issue. t 1 RETIRED OR semi-retired accepted. Students to reo 882-6900 versity of Michigan, six _R_e_w_a_r_d.______We assume no responsibility for the same error after the ply at Parkcrest Mo e • couple to manage, 38.unit tirees. Excellent wages. in. oo Harper. apartment. 7 Mile and teresting w 0 r k, lightedססyears private teaching ex. LOST ON HILL _ Red first Insertion. 2 perience. Call joe 885.49821 Schwinn boy's lO-speed bi. CLAS,fySIFYING& CENSORSHIP: We reserv~ thel'hrl.llhptto DRIVER and/or stock per. John .C. Lodge area, for parking. Must have work ORIENTAL RUGS aft r 6 I class tlact! ad under lis appropriate headJflg. e ub- I .. e p.m. cyc e with package carrier Usher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for ! son days Monday through more mformation. call 776- \ permit a~d hea1th card. WANTED 2B-TUTORING AND and two yellow bands on publication. i Friday. 774-3700 S to 5. I 6767. Roostertall banquet facility I 8'12.3252. one or many EDUCATION post under seat. reward. ______885.6843. ---- REAL ESTATE SALES OFFICE ASSISTANT Private collector will pay Our work is financial plan. 4A-HELP WANTED any reasonable price. TUTORING I LOST! August 31, wedding 4-HELP WANTED I4-HELP WANTED AAA Real Estate Office in ning, a new and creative DOMESTIC ALL SUBJ ECTS band, 5 small diamonds, GENERAL GENERAL st. Clair Shores seeks sates 644-7311 field. We are looking for a GRADES 1 THRU 12 Kroger store or parking GRANARY RESTAURANT I Excellent opportunity with people to join their stUf. permanent part.time em. GROSSE POINTE PROFESSIONAL FACULTY lot, J\lack.Moross. Reward. needs waitress, hostess. America's largest real es. Free training and many ployee to fill a newly ere. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AMERICAN AIRLINES ¥.!. Top-paying, excellent live.in fare coupon. $50. 331.5176. WE CAN HELP _64_9._53_2_5_. and kitchen prep person. tate Co. Progressive com. benefits. We are the Pro- ated position. If you are GROSSE POINTE I 881.1883. mission program. Call Den. fession.als. Ask for Sue or returning to the labor mar. positions for experienced ------1 Child care / Housekeepers, LEAR.....UNG CENTER 4-HELP WANTED I . IljS Woods at 771..()()61. Shelly. keto we offer an excellent Cooks / Housekeepers, training program and opo METAPHYSICS 63 Kercheval on the Hiii GENERAL FORE1\iAN. eXP~T1enced, de. CENTURY 21 CENTU RY 21 Maids. Chauffeurs I Com- 4 I penda):lle, reltable, good portunity to sharpen your i H!GHER CONSCIOUSNESS 13 3'()836 881.8281 ! chance for promotion, and panions and Couples. 18514 REAL ESTATE SHOREPO INTE skills. Previous business or and PRIVATE TUTORING CAREER MINDED MEN Dendits. Northland Bus!. CHARTER OAKS 779.9792 Mac 11; Avenue, G r 0 sse professional office experi. PSYCHIC DEVELOPMENT in your own horne. All sub. OR WOMEN ness area. 864.8303. Irene IDdEAL FOIR hig~ttSChtOOl6 tU'B-A-B-Y-S-I-TTE---R--f-o-r-in-do-o-r Pointe Farms. r..B5-45io. I t t art ence, t y pin g and light Fall classes now being fonn. J'ects,' all levels. Adults and for our St. Clair Shores of. or Bob. en, n ernu en p . . too 1 t. k ft hId tennis club, weekdays. 9.3 shorthand are necessary. EXPERIENCED Housekeep. e.d E mp h aSlS on e ca children. Certified teachers. fice. No experience needed. Ime wor a er sc 00 an er, cook, for two adults, applications of these gifts. DETROIT and SUBURBAN We have the best training GAL FRIDA Y,phone experi. weekends. Must have some plus. 886-2944- Please mail your resume to . I ence and typing, good 1 (h d ) aiD Calvin Shannon Co. live.in, ref ere nee s re- 30 years MetaphYSlca ex- TUTORtNG SERVICE program available. TV and genera an yman m . JAN.ITORIAL company needs 20630 Harper quired. 885-5756. penence.. E nro 11men t b'I 356.0099 radio advertising. Ask for hours. chance for promo. tenance skills • an d carry dependable workers for tion, benefits. Northland t 1 t B h 1 Harper Woods, Mich. 48225 appointment. I ------Bruno Tabbi. a eas sc 00 average. part time position. Please OCCASIONAL babysitting T U TOR lNG, experienced EARL KEIM Business area. 864.8303. Applicant must have auto. call 584-7447. needed. References re- 884-9311 teacher, a 11 elementary I 774-4060 Irene or Bob. Contact Mrs. Howard. HOSTESSES quired. 886-8137. ------~---I subjects. Master's reading. ------SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER, McDUFFEE AND BOOKKEEPER Full and part time, no ex- LOOKING FOR a special special education. 541.3810. DRIVERS. full or part time no experience, will train. ASSOC INC 25-30 hours per week to fit perience necessary. Apply GENERAL CLEANING - ;book? The Grosse Pointe ------1 Start today. 885.1070. Work during school year, .. your schedule. Small down- in person. Original Pan. Thorough and dependable, :AAUW search team will ATTENT'I 0 N 824-1144 town office looking for cake House, 20273 Mack, own transportation. Refer- 1ind it for you. Small fee. PARENTS OF I NURSE'S AIDES needed, St All holidays and summers person with experience in Grosse Pointe Woods. ences. 886-7899. 'For de t a i I s call Jean Anne's, 6232 CadieuX Road free. 882.3743. accounts payable, accounts ELDERLY LADY would like :Wright, 772.Q605. PRE-SCHOOLERS I 886-2502. LEGAL SECRETARY for NURSES receivable, payrolls. BUS PERSONS live.in companion-house- • The all new JACK & JILL -W-E--W-I-L-L-t-ra-in-,--b-u-t-m--u-st downtown office. Experi. Enjoy your freedom. WAGNER MANAGEMENT Full and part time, no ex. keeper for UNITED AIRLINES half. Nursery S chI) 0 I awaits kno..... hew to type. Small enced or will train individ. Your Family perience necessary. Apply weekends, 3 COMPANY days. ~are coupons $60. 886- your child and you. Our manufacturing company on ual with neat appearance person. Original Pan- Recent references. Your Profession 965-3990 \ in 882-4429. !7848. experienced staff provides Grosse Pointe bus line, also and good typing. 963.7755. cake House, 20273 M.ack. " an exciting, creative envir. free parking, Blue Cross PERSON NEEDED for sales Grosse Pointe Woods. TOP WAGES and office position. No ex. LIVE-IN Companion for re- l!THE SILENT SERMON: 9nment for your child. Apply in 'person 10 a.m tined. elderly lady. M.e REAL ESTATE \ .per.i~n~ necessary. Please, ~ender at w~en you can't get the mes- JACK & JILL is not a co. Friday or Monday. Dout Expanding corporation now EXP,EIUENCEP preparation' -and Ii g h t BENEF\TS call '17~1117• With management poten. . age. the' uplift of a Sun. -'cfp;-bUt we do offer parent hitt Corporation. 245 Adair hiring 2-3 select individu. Uniform Allowance h 0 use k e e pin g duties ilay service can ~ome an par tic i pation activities. 500 feet South of East Jef- als to become profession- tial, 259.1525. Call after 2 Mack-Outer Drive area Vocation Pay SERVICE attendant, full p.m. :il g 0 n y of frustration. Kercheval and Lakepointe. ferson. (near Deaconess al realtors. Free schooling time da,ys. Village Stan. near bus. References. 777. Il'hat's tragic because it's Call Sandy Gillespie 885. Hospital. and training. Free trips to Malpractice Insurance dard Service, 16821 Ker. be- 2817. ~nnecessary. Today's tech. 2537 or Donna Ireton 881- i .______Vegas. Carribean and Eu. Major Medical BABYSITI'ER needed cheval, GrOSSElPointe City. Mack nology offers almost any. 3011. LEGAL SECRETARY rope. No experience nee. Paid Mileage tween 8 Mile and LAUNDRESS 1 day pe r body the chance to hear ------t Part.time permanent posi. essary. Mr. Alastra. 778. area. 12:45-4:45, Mond8Y' week. Must have refer Holiday Pay PART TIME driver for in- Friday. 343.Q873, 884-8724. ; . . and experience the 2F-SCHOOL~ tion. downtown. Good typo 4720. f nservice Education terior design finn. 1 p.m. ences and be capable of comfort (\f faith. Audio- complete family laun dry start, ideal for student DAY WAITRESS needed, metric examinations; hear. GROSSE POI NTE ing important. Experience A P P L I CAT 0 R for film, responsibility. Wash, iron, with good driving record. steady and reliable. Also ing testing without obliga. PRE- I required. Call 961.9139. clean work, good chance MEDICAL put away. variety of duties. 889.Q220. waiters for evenings. 882- Grosse Pointe tion. East Side 881-36DOfor NURSES NEEDED for advancement, also good PERSONN EL Farms. Please reply to Bo:<: appointments, home test. benefits. dependable only. 8522. KINDERGARTEN PHONE CANVASSER 3 or 4 P.12, Grosse Pointe News, ing available, 17150 MAUMEE 1LPN's, RN's. all shifts, full I Northland business area. POOL hours a week from home. ROtJTE SALES service per- Farms 48236. ______(In the Unitarian Church I and part time. good wages. 864-8303. Ask for Irene or I Hourly. call between 5 and wanted, good oppor- 2~ENTERTA!NMENT between Neff :md St. LPN's $5.25/hour. Congen. n" 7. TU 1-9191. son ------Clair) is accepting enroll. ial atmosphere. I 0..,. . Grosse Pte.-Mt. Clemens tunities. 521oS400. TEACHER SEEKING person BAND AVAILABLE full va. ments for 21h-5 year olds ST. ANNE'S HELP WANTED-No experi. 882-6640 LADIES, TIRED of routine to babysit infant, 8 a.m. PART TIME office help - to I p.m. Monday through riety of excellent music for Fall Semester. Call CADIEUX-HARPER ence necessary. Blue Cross, WOMEN or couple to baby- and lack of financial reo Typing and filing. 9 to 3 for all social occasions. 1. now for information. 886- 886-2502 or 343.0657 sick pay, other benefits. sit for 3 school-age elill. ward? Unlimited income Friday, light housework, 731-60B1. 4747 or 881.1948. Gene's Landscape Service conducting art workshops, p.m. References. 772-8690. transportation and refer. ------E NE D . d C pa 8859090 dren, while parents vaca- ______W E two expenence om ny. . . part or full time, training MAINTENANCE work ideal ences required. Immediate 2A-MUSIC 1 tion or travel. References. opening. 886-8874- EDUCATION MEMORIAL - I sales people .to sell re.a WANTED _ Person who 882.2504. provide9.. Call between 5 for student, part time af. ______1 NURSERY INC I ~5tate. ExtenSive adve~hs'l loves young children, to and 7, TU 1-9191. ter school. $4 per hour. Ap- PART TIME: competent per- . .' mg. plenty of floor tIme f . G WANTED: waitresses and ply in person at W. D. FLUTE AND trumpet les. A co.operatlve learnmg ex. and many leads. care or nursery m rosse WANTED: Experienced ba. son, good cook, needed 4 Gale. Inc., 6400 Mt. Elliott, to 5 days per week fro m sons, qualified instructor. perience for parents and l' JOE SIDZIMA Pointe United Methodist grill cook. 881-8692. bysitter fa!' B month old Detroit 48211. 839.1495. chl'ld. Openl'ngs for 3 and REAL ESTATE Church duringh' Sun day. COUNTER. GRILL help, no an d 3 year 0_ld ,0 Ider per. 3-8 p.m. for 4 school.age ------4 Id C 11 J d mormng. wors Ip services. f d b PIANO LESSONS, quaiiiied year-o s. a u Y 17154 E. Warren near Call 886-2363 or 881.6538. experience n e c e s s a r y, son pre erre ut not man. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A children. 886-1424 betwee n I REWARDING CAREER? 4 and 6 p.m. teacher, my home. 882- Brownsrombe. 8B5.3551. Cadieux I wages and tips. Apply in datory to babysit in my 7772. -C-O--O-P-N-U-R-S-E-R-Y-882-6000 evenings 886.9714 EXPERIENCED person, Full House, 1661 home. References. Cail REAL E~n'A'J.t< MAYDE Harper, corner of York. .88p.ml~.749 between 6 and 9 YOUR ANSWER CHILD SI'M'ER 11 p.m. un PIANO LESSONS, qualified First English Co.op Nursery EXPERIENCED legal secre. REAL ESTATE shl're. We have openings for 2 am- til 3 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. Grosse Pointe musI'c maJ'or, prefers bega has openings available for tary needed for downtown SALES AGENTS ------bitious salespeople in each D t 't I ~. Ex 1 IDEAL FOR high school stu- ()f our branch offices: near area. 886-5501. inner students. 881.1267, three-year-01ds beginning e rOI 'll aw ,.lrm.. d ,.~ce.d WHY NOT JOIN A CO'"'01- FULL TIME office person dent. ,Housework part time I t k EasUand; Grosse Pointe 771.7358. in September. For infor. en s 1 s require. uuO PANY THI\T S L WOMAN TO clean for olde r mation call Gloria Kons- wages and benefits. Pleas. • E L S needed for dental office in in Grosse Pointe North vi- Park; and Grosse Pointe ' A k f MORE THAN A MILUON Grosse Pointe. Good ben. cl'nl'ty. 881-0212. couple weekly or woma n ler. 886-6730. an t surroun d1Ogs. s or Woods. We ofter generous PRl VATE flute lessons giv. 1\1' D k 962~255 DOLLARS WORTH OF ems. Experience preferred ------to clean and wash for wi advertising, floor time and ell in my home. For more I ISS ou as. . REAL ESTATE PER DAY. but will train. 884-6680 CASffiER POSITION avail- dower weekly. 773-6656. information, 371-9582. GROSSE POINTE LAWN CUTTING and leaf WE 0 F FER GUARAN- Tuesdays or Thursdays be- able evenings at well. close supervision. Our com. INSTITUTE OF removal, help wanted. 881. TEED SALES PLAN, NA'I fore 5:30. known downtown restaur. prehensive training classes BABYSITrER wanted for ATTENTION grownups! So 0292. TIONWIDE REFERRAL. ant. Blue Cross.Blue Shi. start soon. call Paris Di. active 3 year old. Wednes. you've always wanted to MUSIC GUARDIAN HOME WAR. SECRETARY _ Customer eld. secure parking avail- Santo for interview ap- day and Thursday daytime. learn how to play the pi. Private or Class Instruction EXCELLENT Opportunity RANTY PLUS SPECIAL service (order entry thru able. Call 962-6735. Ask pointment. 884.Q600. Occasional other days. Oth. ano?! Join a 6.week class, JOHNSTONE & MUSIC-piano, voice. strings. ~~;iet;;:r:C~~~~an;~~~~~ BONUS PROGRAM AND invoicing) for small pleas- __f_o_r_J_O_h_n_. _ er children in family. Ref starting in October. Taught wind instruments, strings. JOHNSTONE erences. 885-5034. by piano duetists Ellison & guitar. wind instruments. gressive commission pro. CONTINUOUS ADVANCE ant St. Clair Shores office, CIRCULATION department BABYSITTER-Tuesdays 11 Lindemulder. For more in. and organ. gram. 2 offices. Call Bob SALES TRAINING. I 9 Mile and Jefferson area -Immediate opening at 4C-HOUSE SITTING Stein at 771.7771. CALL FOR CONFIDENTIAL i 5 days. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m: weekly newspaper. Inter. a.m. to 5 p.m. Must be reo formation call 885-8110 or ART-Drawing and painting. ( SERVICES 331.1297. Distinguished Faculty INTERVIEW. Must type 80 w.p.m. and esting job for young per. I liable. References. 884-8363 ASK FOR BRUNO TABBI have pleasant telephone son. Good at figures and a , TU 2-4963 1 GENERAl, OFFICE - Pri- EXPERIENCED. responsibI e personality. Reply to Ba. pleasing telephone person. 1A-PERSONALS HAIR CUnlNG EARL KEIM SHORES vate school. Indian Vii. young professional ma n PROFESSIONAL Los Ang 774-4060 sHe Inc.. 22522 East 9 ality. Typing ability neces- YOUNG. ATTRACFIVE lae. Full time. 822-0300. 9 wishes to house.sit in eles director to teach dra. LICENSED PERSONS AFTER SCHOOL / days off Mile,o St. 'Clair Shores, Mi. sary. Good st~ti!lf salary a.mA p.m. Grosse Pointe area thi s PANCAKE and Sausage ma classes, :>t the Alger FOR GROSSE POINTE 4808 77 4-7600 and benefits. Call Kris Gra- Fall and Winter. Gross e Breakfast Sunday, Sep. Live Theater. register now, child care for 2 girls ages .. bowski. 881-9554. BOOKKEEPER for indoor Pointe references. 886-8307 S T U D lOIN KAY 6 and 10. Near Monteith BABYSI'ITER needed for ------t b 9 11 1 call 884.6500. II tennis club. ideal for ma. evenings. ern er, a.m.' p.m. I BAUM'S. School. Prefer mother with our 8-month-old son. Ocea. HOMEMAKERS earn extra S1. Clair Shores Eagles ITHE COOPERATIVE Nur. J 885-3240 children at same school. sional days and evenings. money, fiexibie hours. Call I i~.pe""n woo""" ..... 5-SITUATION 23631 Greater Mack, sery at Christ Church, 61 886-8240 after 5 p.m. 881.0294. for interview. 824-2200. WANTED Grosse Point(' ROlllpvard GAS STATION attendant $2.50 adults" $1.50 chilo I has 2 I)penings for three. MF.DlCAL TECH. MAIUNG ROOM manager- ~.venings. Part time or full EUROPEAN professional gar dren. Open to the pub- year-olds this Fall. Please DENTAL ASSISTANT Clinic-East Detroit. EXPeri'l Fun time, male or f~m!!le ,Ime. Weekends 31so ayaH. dener and landscape. make lic. ' call Suzanne :- FIND OUT ABOUT Repairs ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE, LOVE. MARRIAGE, services to include technical fields-areas such HEALTH. DIVORCE, BUSINESS. SHE WILL • How to Obtain Your Real.Estate Liccnse as Engineering, Applied Mathematics. and Man. Office Expanding 881-2093 READ AND TELL YOUR PAST, PRESENT • Starting Your New Career Selling Real Estate agement Science. call today for an appointment Salesperson needed . after 5 p.m. AND FUTURE. THIS GIFTED LADY WILL • Building A Secure Financial Future to discuss your employment needs and objectives. Bonus plan ... If you can GROSSE POINTE If rc::! CSt2tC might hP. your calling. then Century 21 ADVISE YOU WH~RE 0 THE R S H A V E wcrk at matching our applicants to prospective is ~'our best bet, Two positions presently available in sell ~ million you should EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FAILED. employers. call George Palms for ap- our new Grosse Pointe office. All interviews are kept i!1. strict confidence. pointment. SERVICE SINCE 1924 881-2822 19866 Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods I 18514 Mack Avenue (at Cloverly Road) i All types of positions in th e Geo, T.. Palms Rpa1tor I home J 6837 HARPER CENTURY 21-LOCHMOOR Grosse Pointe Farms 885.4576 886-4444 I 18514 Mack, G.P.F. l!f.l blocks West of Cadieux 884-5280 885-4676

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Page Twenty-Six GROSSE POI N.TEN EW S Thursday, September 6. !979 _ 5-SITUATION I 6-FOR RENT- I 6-FOR RE~T I ~FOR RE~T I 6D-VACATIO~ . e--:--A-lt-T-IC-L-£-5-'-O-:t--~Z'-"~-:';:-~-io---A..-R-T-IC-L-:£"-:S~F::-:O:::R:-::S"7A:-L=-E!8 ARTICLES FOR SAL~ WANTED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED U~FURNISHt.D RENTALS CRIB, 53"x30J,J"-TU 2-6072. . WESTINGHOUSE wasning I COPPER COLOr. ;:l~;;:::t: I. , PRIVATE NURSING DUPLEX, Cadieux. Warren THREE.BEDROOM Ranch, 1 TWO.BEDROOM upper flat HARBOR SPRINGS-Slt'eps machine. $36. 882.2276. range, excellent condition, I $75. After 5 p.m. 526-8932. Around the Clock area. 2 bedroom, garage, block from Village, appli. -Grosse Pointe Park. Call 6 to 8, 1~ baths, modern FURS WANTED in home, hospital or nursing lease. Security. $295 per ances, fUI'nished, fireplace, after 5. 889-0880. , kitchen. 4 minutes to sandy Consignment or Buy GIANT GARAGE-Craft sale. FLEA MARKET home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, month. 882-0297 or 885. full basement, li~W gas fur. beach, tennis courts. 882. September 22, 10 a.m.-6 EVERY TUESDAY 1M MED I AT £ occupanl'Y, LEE'S companions, male attend. 4033. nace. $400 a month, plus 2597. 88HI082 p.m., Dam i n i can High EDNESDA Y utilities. $300 security de. Harper Woods, 7 Mile an(i ~u339 Mack SChool, 9740 McKinney at FORMERI,Y W ants, live.ins. Screened and "GROSSE PTE. FARMS _ 3 Mack area. 19266 Rolan. ALCOMOS CASTLE bonded. 24 hour service. posit. Available September ON BEAR LAKE-40 miles AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As Whittier. Table rental $10. 9 MILE BETWEEN MACK Licensed nurses for insur. bedroom colonial, family 15. 884.3644. dale. 3.bedroom brick Bun. South of Traverse City. low as $25 quarterly buys Cail 862-8500. galow. Large family room, AND. HARPER .; ance cases. room, .llh baths. draperies,d I Rental weekends or weekly Compulsory No Fault In. GROSSE POINTE PARK - large kitchen, 2.car garage POINTE AREA NURS~ carpetmg, range an reo for color change. Complete. surance. 881.2376. GARAGE SALE-22642 Ro. Beaconsfield, 3. bedroom Central air, Roach. 886. GARAGE SALE-Air condi. ru 4-3180 frigerator, $590 a month. Iy furnished, sleeps 6, ex. sedale, St. Clair Shotes- Lease with security de. lower. Completely redec. 5770. CLEANING OUT? Call OP. tioner, fan, Ironnte, elec. cellent fishing. Reservation Friday, Saturday, 9 to 5. orated, remodeled kitchen, ERATION L1NC, 331-6700. tric lawnmower, folding HOME NURSING posit. Between 9 and 6. MARYLAND--fj.room upper only. 885.0654 or 7'12-2997 Bicycles, clothing, pots, 772.6872. new carpeting and linol. We help charitable organi. chairs, much more. Fri. Total patient care. We have flat. $165 month security pans, games, miscel!anlf; eum, no pets. $4Ol) plus se. CHARLEVOIX zations. Donations tax de- day-noon, Saturday, Sun. aides, companions, RN's, curity.dAmage deposit, and deposit, no pets, call after ACCENT ON Executive rental - 3 bed. ductible. You drop off or day.all day. 1421 Bucking- ous. LPN's, U1"s,P'f's, R'!"s for utilitics. Call 8820716 be. 7. 881.3589. immediate placement. 24 LUXURY rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, I WG pick up. ham. GARAGE SALE-Antiques, £ tween 6 and 9 p.m. lake. RCilsonable fall rates. hour availability. GRACIOUS LIVING AND BEACONSFIELD-Large 2. -F-IR-E-W-OO-D--d-ry-,-s-Pli-'t-o-a-k. furniture, table saw, glass.- ! .LAKE VIEWS READY FOR occupancy on bedroom flat, heat includ. 643.7860 days. MED -CALL ed, carport, newly remod. Call evenings. Mike Hodge ware, colle<:tibles. 1 blOCK 897.8941 559-8090 October I, 1979, Great CHALET on lake near Boyne TIRED OF from Lafayette Art Fair, METRO TOWERS eled, available October 1st. Grosse Pointe Fanns Col. -color TV, fireplace. Res. 354-1456. 1218 St. Aubin, Sept. 8.9, 1 AND 2.BEDROOM No pets, reply to Box C.16, NEED SOMETHiNG moved, onial featuring fonnal liv. ervations for fall colors or GETTING A INCLUDING HEAT Grosse Pointe News. GARAGE SALE-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Two Pointe residents will ing room. dining room, skiing by week or week- mov~ or remove large or APARTMENTS large family room, kitchen BUSY SIGNAL? . Friday, 10 till 3. Kitchen 14 ASSORTED slab doors, • Central Air Conditioning FIVE-ROOM upper, no pets. end. 884-0431, 778-4055. set, Sears gas dryer, mis. I small quantities of furni. with eating area, 4 bed. Call your ads in on cellaneous. 1875 L 0 c h. good condition, $10 each ! 343.0841. ( • Private Sun Terraces rooms, 2 ,baths, sitting ture, appliances, pianos or VACATION one hour from Thursday and Friday. or best offer. 886.1877 . • Carpeting and Drapes room. recreation room. Suo moor .. what have you. Call for CLINTON Township 2.bed. Grosse Pointe on beautifu~ 882-6900 • Dishwasher and Disposal per location. Call for more ------TWIN BEDS, Serta springs free estimate. 343.0481, or room condominium, bath Lake Huron. Charming log • Closed Circuit T.V. details. ELECTRIC man g I e, $25; and mattresses, dresser, 822-2208. and lh. Full basement, cen. cabin on sandy beach just SWORDS WAN'l"ED, also .,. Swimming Pool TAPPAN 884.6200 daggers, guns, medals. 774- above-ground pool filter, chest of drawers, night tral air, appliances. Kids six miles north of Port $35. Call after 6 p.m. 884- stand. 882-4388. RESPONSIBLE woman wish. 26450 CROCKER BLVD. and pets okay! $400 month. 9651. es day cleaning. Own trans- NEAR 1.94 and FIVE.ROOM apartment in Huron. Two bedrooms plus 9339. , _ ly plus deposit. 885-8799. loft, fireplace, glass and portation. Excellent refer. METRO PARKWAY Grosse Pointe Park. 881. "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL I! screened porch, furnace. WEDDING GOWN, Jacob. FRENCH ences. 331-6483. MODEL OPEN DAILY 1410 between 9 a.m .. 12 BEDFORD near Mack, 5. accessories, furs and an. Golf, tennis nearby. Avail. son's, size 12, never worn. PROVINCIAL" I noon. room upper, suitable for MINUTE MAID CLEANING' I 296.2320 - 463-5857 tiques at a fraction of the 881-3230. Three.piece sectional sofa, middle.aged working lady, able through September. MACK.OUTER Drive resi. original cost. and loveseat. Aqua with AND SERVICE CO. I no pets. $245 plus utilities 885.5305 or 1.385.5778. 2~07 WE HAVE apartments, dential area. Single resi. We Buy Furs MINK COAT, dark ranch, white wood frame. Make security deposit. 882.5026. WE DO houses, flats, efficiences, dent apartment. New paint 2 NEW 3 bedroom condo- Consignments Welcome size 12.14, 34" long, full offers. and carpet, $200 .r Carpet cleaning, wail wash. I rooms. to rent, homes to I pe P.ARPER WOO_Sn - 2.' bed minium apartments. Palm LEE'S body, $300. 881.2486. 773-3522 ing, interior-exteri'lr, and I ~hare In all ~reas. Accept. month. 882-6052. I room house $300 plus se. I Beach, Florida, on the 20339 Mack 881-8082. garage painting, floor wax- 109 landlords rentals. °U~ ---L"'-'H-'A-R-M-I-N-~-- curity deposit, appliances,l ocean. Pool, sauna, etc. MOVING SALE, Sept. Band lng and buffing, oven vent I people, are sc~eened. <;:a1l ... finished basement, fenced I Minimum 1 month rental, WE BlJY, sell or trade an- 9th 10-4, 232 L.IJothrop(off GARAGE SALE - and hood cleaning, fu.rni., LaVon s Renhng ServIce, CAPE COD yard, garage. 884.7839. . $2,000 per month. Call tique jewelry, watches, Ridge Rd.) Trundle bed' ture refinishing cabinet 773.2035. Complete with white picket Sharon, 646.3500. clocks. Kiska Jewelers, 63 103 VENDOME I • d" , ------, LOVELY 2.bedroom upper, and desk chairs (children's 60rnliCa an mmor carpen. TROMBLEY ROAD duplex. fence, 3 bedrooms, Ph 1107 Maryland, carpeting, I Kercheval, in the Colonial workbench), Fiber- Federal Building. 885-5755. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 try work. New 2.bedrooms, Ilh baths baths, formal dining room, appliances, washer, dryer, lIiICHAYWE, 7 miles south glass ('hairs and rockers SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER.8 QUALITY Health Care in with recreation room, air study, and screened porch, heat and water included, of Gaylord - Indoor-out. BARN SIDING - Authentic (Herman Miller). Benning. your home, hospital or conditioning, fir e pia ceo 2'12 car garage. Available $300 per month. 886-5501. door pool, golf, tennis and I" weathered, hand hewn, ton pottery, African fig. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. nursing home. Our profes. Available November 1st. October 1 through May 1. more. Beautiful home, 4 natural Umber. 1-463.2179. ures, Mexican decorator NO PRE.SALES sional staff or registered No pets. 824.3030. $485. 823.2839. GROSSE POINTE PARK - bedrooms, sleeps 10. 2 pieces. Junior miscroscope. ! Vr'ayburn, 2.bedroom low. baths, fireplace, TV and PROFESSIONAL wedding nurses. and nurse's aides GROSSE POINTE PARK, AVAILABLE 11 t 11 t di h h S . 1 f 11 Roof lawn vacuum, many are available 24 hours a er, wa . o. wa carpe , I s was er. pecta a s p e cia Ii s t works from I tools. lXlrtable air com. "FABULOUS FIND9' day, 7 days a week. Phone immediate occupancy, 963. SEPT. 15 stove, refrigerator, $260 rates. 885-3211. home Com pare my price pressor -and complete paint FURNITURE 882-6640, Medical Person. 965 Ha~court'lloff Jefferlsokn Whittier-Luxury air condi. month, security deposit and work. 755.2788. spray ouUit, Lincoln arc LAKE HOME for rent on COLLECTl BlES ne1 Pool. Day or night. near Wmdmi Pointe, a e . d b d art $360. Lease. No pets. Sep- welder and much more. _. 1 and park privileges, SEM. hone one- e room ap - tember 9 occur~.nc;y.864- Anchor Bay--3 nice bed. AZARS GALLERY AND PAINTER-Handyman, Grosse TA bus, transportation on ment in new type building. 4666. rooms, front room with ITEMS Pointe resident. 15 years corner, 20 minutes direct Heat included. $265. 371. natural fireplace, $550 per OF OLDTIQUE dining table, experience. Insured. Call to Renaissance Center, low. 9374, 5 to 8 p.m. only. UPPER INCOME - Notting. month, available Septem. ORIENTAL RUGS pads, 6 chairs, buHet, ma. INCREDIBLE garage sale! for free estimate. 331.1639. er flat $495 month, upper GRAND OPENING ham near East Warren, ber 1. 296-9530 days. 883. Large selection of Rugs hogany, $275. 885-8239. Everything must go, 3 days ------i flat $475 month. Not in. 521.8871 after 6 p.m. 0062 evenings. Buy, Sell, Trade, Appraise only 10-5 Friday, Saturday. OFFICE CLEANING don e eluding utilities, security Colony Manor apartments- 223 S. Woodward SMALL kitchen table, 24x36, Sunday, September 7, 8, 9. by responsible couple. deposit. Each flat has nat. Studios now available on CARPETED-5.room lower, Mack and Wayburn area. GOLFERS and tennis buffs. Birmingham formica top, $15. Low buf. Antiques, furniture, -house. Daily or weekly. We are - ural fireplace, formal din. East Jefferson between Enjoy the sun and sea at 644-7311 fet, $25. 2 chairs, like new, wares, clothes, patio furni. experienced, reliable and ing room, 2 large bed. downtown and Grosse First and last plus security 886-1675. Hilton Head, South Caro- lightgreen fabric, $35 each ture, lawnmowers, much have excellent references. rooms, ceramic bath, with Pointe. $140. Students wel. lina. Oetoher 13-20, $350 LARGE SELECTION of re- large crib, $20, small kit. more. 20354 Danbury, Hal'. 881-1071. tub and separate walk.in come. 3314959 - 824-8280. 6A-FOR RENT for 4 people. large condo, conditioned SCHWIl\~ bi- chen utility cabinet, $10. per WOods; West of 1.94 R E T I R E D HANDYu "", shower, marble vanity, am. FURNISHED completely furnished, 2 cycles. Reasonable prices. 881-3897. between 8 Mile Roall J>JJU' 1 t th h ATTRACTIVE 4-bedroom, 2. Minor repa;ps, carpentry, pes orage space roug. d d st t bedrooms. 886-1558. Village Cyclery. 777-Q357. (Baseline) and Vernier. ~ t 1 kit h 'th bath seclu e ree near AVAILABLE November 1. electrical, plumbing, paint. au, arge c en WI Village and schools. 885. COMMERCIAL French fry. 884-8779. ing, broken \\indows and stove, refrigeraor and Nicely furnished house, SIESTA KEY - Beautiful 2. SILK or dried centerpieces er and roller hot-dog ma- dishwasher, each flat has 9095. Harper Woods. Near Ford bedroom, 2lh.bath Town. by professional f lor i s t chine. 881-8692. MOVING-2 air conditioners sash cords replaced, etc. separate gas forced m'r fu_", 7,500 and 6,000 BTUs, de. Reasonabl Ref n STERLING HEIGTHS adult expressway, no pets. Must house with porches, tennis working at home. Custom e. ere ces. nace and separate gas hot have references and secur. court, pool. Views over. work, vet}. reasonable. 83~ 2-FAMILY Garage Sale, 10"6 humidifier, refrigerator, 882-6759 . condominium. 1-bedroom, stove, washer, dryer (to.. . \ water heaters (optional), pool, tennis, central air, ity deposit. 884-5998. looking inland waterway, 6434. on Sept. 8th. 21366 Prest- COLLEGE STUDENT with 3.car garage and individual newly decorated, $320. 882, fishing dock, secluded with wick. gether or separately). 88t NICELY FURNISHED effi. trucK for hire, light mov- locked basement, storage 1929. lovely landscaping, pic- 2764. ciency apartment. Near in, hauling. general deliv. units, with lavatory, wash. __ tures available, no pets. KATHRYN OF LADDER RACK for a Ford Harper-Outer Drive and X. pick.up, .excellent ,condi. GARAGE SALE ~ Figure ery. 268.2854. er and dryer hookup and THREE ROOMS, refrigerator Way. Security deposit. 521- Long tenn rental. 886-5480. THEP01NTES. skates, size 6, World Sco~ 255:~. and stove,~_~at, .' ~\ double sink. ,.c ;in~luded, 3772.' ~ . '-, " .- .~" .EXP:EIUENCED tio.n, $l2.5. ~?4.' -' .. i.encyclope(lia-- ;.*t,,;'bbbk' NEED EXTRA HANDS and ------no pets. $195 month. IJh SOUTH PALM BEACH con. SERVICE hours? We offer you per. GROSSE POINTE PARK, months advanced rent. 6 dominium ocean front fur. ROPER gas stove, good can. house complete -set. tables, COMFORTABLE one.room We Will Conduct and vent hoOd, pictures, sun sonalized transportation, center entranc~ colonial, 3 Mile.Gratiot area. 776.1503. nished, spacious, 1~ baths, dition, $75 or best offer. apartment. Ideal for young Sell Your Household lamps, 35.year cleanout. household chores. care of bedrooms, 2 car garage, I-bedroom, season or year, 88tHl304 .. professional or student Furnishings for Much, much more. Thurs. elderly o!' semi.invalided. near shopping and schools. HARPER WOODS 2.bedroom weekends or evenings. 851. 881.0258. MOVING OR day, Friday, Saturday 1(}'5 882-3614. Available Oct. 15. 886-4S20. 6390. PROVINCiAL matching Da- No pets, security deposit. p.m. 1650 Hollywood. I $350 per month. 372.0261. 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT ESTATE SALES venport and chair, newly MEDICAL ASSISTANT. full ONE BEDROOM apartment, ON GULF, Clearwater, sand Also Will Buy Oriental upholstered. Solid pecan time, Carnegie grad. Ex- carpeted, very nice build. Rugs, Small Flne Furni- EARLY AMERICAN hutch, GROSSE POINTE CITY - LARGE FURNISHED room Key, deluxe 2-bedroom, 2. wood junior dining room loveseat, lamps, spinning perienced. 776-8740. ing, laundry room, all util. 344 Rivard, 2 - bedroom . ture, Paintings, Crystal, ______ities included, $185 plus bath, private entrance, $38 bath condominium, avail. table with 2 Captain chairs wheel, rocker. odds and apartment, $350 plus utili. per week. Private home able October.January, Ap- Sterling and China BABYSITIING. Experienced [ security. 8824182. and 2 straight chairs; hu- . ends. 881-3241. ties. 885.3217 between 6 Prefer middle aged gentle ril-May. Call 8210042. 775-0366 mother will babysit in my I ----. ------millifier; 3lkup electric FIEL and 9 p.m. man. References. 776-0305 Please call before 10 a.m. coffee maker, 1 G.E. elec- BIKES for sale-Two one.. home. Prefer full time. BEACON!5 D-Upper 3. OTSEGO LAKE area, new or after 5 p.m. tric fry pan; large assort- speed, banana seat bikeS. 882-4279 room Income, stove and NEW OFFERING - Trom. FULL Y FURNISHED. Park. all . electric 3 _ bedroom . refrigerator, heat included. ment of ladies' coats and Best offer. 881.7691. bley Road-Lovely 3-bed. ing included. Located in home, heated indoor pool, SENIOR GENTLEMAN to be $170 per month. 521-4{)30. dresses size 18 and 20; as- room lower, all appliances Grosse Pointe Park. Fur . and. golf course, $350 a INSTANT COPIES YARD SALE-326 Mt. Ver- a live.in companion. Grosse . furnished, laundry facili. sortment of antique Xmas Pointe, good references. LARGE . attrachve 5-room, ther details call 824-1536 week, 777.2006. non, Friday, !}..4. Unusual. ties, electric garage, $550 lOc bulbs and decorations. 821. Call mornings before 'nine. unfurmshed lower flat. WEDDING INVITATIONS items. plus security deposit. 821- BUS I N E S S WOMAN or HARBOR SPRINGS - Har- 8576. - 882-0356. Chalmers . Chandler Park bor SCRATCH PADS. 50lt LB. - I Dr. area. $200. Security 4975. nurse. Near transportation Cove luxury condo. ESTATE SALE! Lovely ma. minium. Available after Artists PMT Stal'! SOFA BED, fn inches long, hogany Duncan Phyfe din. LADY WiSHES day work, deposit. Between 6-9 p.m. LOWER FLAT, Neff near Kitchen privileges. St. Mat Labor Day at reduced Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. Beige and white tweed, ing, beautiful china buffet. own transportation, call 885-4398. Jefferson. 2 bedrQoms, thew's Parish. After 5 p.m. 886.6818. rates, and for color tour ECONOMEE like new, $350. 772.3713. table, 6 chairs, living/bed. anytime. 865-8761. :CARRIAGE H 0 USE for newly decorated, gas heat. and ski seasons. Sleeps 8, room, lovely rocker, car. LADY WISHES day work, rent, 2 story Centennial 1 - year lease. Available GROSSE POINTE vicinity. color TV, microwave oven, PRINTING AIWA 1250 Cassette deck, peting, appliances, pic- own t\"'~nC::'nn,..tQtin1"l (''0011 hnllC'A "' .... £"_ ...... ry_~' now. $450 8.R2.0SQ7. Room for young lady. Pri.1 washer and dryer, ice SERVICE excellent condition. Must tures. miscellaneous 5050 ;~Ytim~-'~l;~'6-'p:~.922. ~;t~i;.T~o ~d;~~m~~~~~ IST, CLAIR SHORES _ 111 vate bath, kitchen. 822. j maker. many luxury ex. 15201 Kercheval sell, $190, "Brian", 776- Courville, Friday. 10:5. Sat. 5157 fIreplaces, full basement. Mile.Jefferson 2 bedroom 7109. tras. Minutes from Boyne at Lakepointe 3324 or 775-0053. urday 10.1, September 7 ------~50 per month, plus uti!. Ranch. 884-8683. Highlands and other ski Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 and 8. EXPERIEJ.'JCED bookkeeper ItIes. Decorating allowance ROOM FOR emolo.yed young areas. 881.6725. 9-DRA WER bedroom dress- lady. 884-4619. er with mirror, $75; dou. desires position in small negotiable. Ideal for young TWO.BEDROOM house with ble bed frame with head. office on East side. 824. co u p 1e. References reo appliances. Grosse Pointe SLEEPING ROOM with kit. 6F-SHARE LIVING MOVING? board, $25; other miscel- WANTED _1t._23_7_.______quired. 885.2824 days. Park. 882-0140. chen for lady working days. QUA.RTERS POINTE AR laneous items. Cash only! HARD. WORKING college $130 per montll. 882-{)247. PROFESSIONALS USED STEREO ALBUMS' NEFF RD.. Bright 6 room GROSSE POINTE AREA, POTTER wanted to share Will sell your household 774-8515. student desires gardening corner of Mack and Bed. house and basement studio. ALL CATEGORlES and odd jobs. Call Mark flat. 3 bedrooms, separate 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT furnishings. MAGNAVOX TV, 25" color entrance. large kitchen, ford, 2.bedroom apartment, Reasonable. 882~39 after Estate and Insurance mornings. 886-1995. ILUIPTON SQUARE console with sliding doors, CALL 885.2265 formal dining room, heat stove, refrigerator, new kit. 5 p.m. Appraisals BUILDlNG just overhauled. Excellent, ACCOUNTANT, 3 years of and water included. No chen, new carpet, private FOR INFOR~IA nON 22811 MACK Free Consultation-Advice condition. 882.1031. I college, can also key outside maintenance. Octo. entrance. above the store. GRADUATE STUDENT has VARIOUS SIZES For more information call punch, type, and take ber occupancy. No pets, $240 including heat. No house to share. 9 Mile. after 5 p.rn. OFFICE SUITES shorthand. Can operate references. 882-Q047. pets. a month's security. Harper. $200 a month in. Pointe Professionals 882.0798, AVAILABLE cludes utilities. 777.2132 switchboard, card reader. 885.0111 Donna Landers 882-8654 ALTER-3 rooms, stove, re- after 6 p.m. Jeanne Roddewig 881.7518 824-4645. frigerator. electricity. heat OUTER DRIVE.Gratiot area, WANTED Established 1971 included, $135. 331.4677 or 3.room apartment. newly HARPER near 12 Mile ONE PERSON to share furn- LET ME set your records Newer well maintained by straight! Bookkeeping ser. 884.3884. decorated, stove, refrig~ra. ished two.bedroom house. tor. good tra\1SportatlOn. medical ,I dental complex. MY SISTERS' PLACE-The vice in my home. 10 years Mack Cadieux, 885.2458 Resale Shop, 22217 Kelly DU~LEX-2 3.bedroom, :e.1 773.4612 or 366-9668. Suitable for other profes. evenings. F. C. experience. All phas. sionals. 823.3733. Road, 5 blocks south of DuMouchelle's es up to and including tri;;l !ngerator and stove, fm.! SO~IERSET. Warren, large 2. 7-WANT£D TO RENT 9 Mil.:!. Open Man day balance. Call Marilyn 372. Ished basement, fen~ed bedroom upper. din i n g GROSSE POINTE WOODS- t h r a ugh Saturday, IG-4 Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry 8534. yard, garage. no outSide room, stove, refrigerator. Excellent location, newly PROFESSIONAL man needs p.m. 777-6551. Quality con. I Fine Furniture • Crystal. Sterling. China • maintenance, ex cell en t , available October 1. $245 de<:orated office, 380 £quare 1.bedroom flat in Detroit, signments welcome. SA-SITUATrON condition. 19707 Moross'l plus utilities and security. feet. 886-6770. Northeast or Grosse Pointe Complete ESTATES or Single Items DOMESTIC Appointment a n I y. 839. 885.1124. area. Willing to do yard HOUSEHOLD ------1 ------grosse pointe business ad. I INSTANT CASH or on consignment BABYSITTING in my safe. 4098. GROSSE POINTE CITY 5. dress. no city tax. desk work. call 527.2177 after 6 p.m. LIQUIDATION I clean. licensed home. A.geS! MOROSS - 3.room apart- room upper, ideal for sin. space. conference room. SALES Phone Us At 1-5. preferred: .• ~ll tlm.e, ment, appliances, heat in- gle person, no pets, $325 $75 up. RELIABLE, graduate engi. 963-6256 or 963-0248 only. Harper.W nnuer &J'e... cluded, $225 pius uniilli"s,' month plus utiHti€S. lle2 ann/' parkPr - tu 54115 CHARLES KLINGENSMITH' neeI' would like to rent an L.A1TREN CHAPMAN 881.1927. I no pets. Security. refer. 0947. EAST GRAND Boulevard. apartment or flat in Grosse JILL WILLIAMS HIRE A PROFESSIONAL ences. 9 to 7 p.m. 881~545, CHALMERS. Whittier. 2-bed near Charlevoix _ large. Pointe Park. 569-8504. Invite you to visit our shop, HOUSECLEANING CREW ! GROSSE POINTE lawer flat room house. large attic. quiet home, private en. WA.."ITED-2 bedroom apart- now open two days a week, CALL M~N~ MAID j . on Rivard. 7 rooms. 2 bed. clean, carpeting, $250. 885. trance. bath, stove, and reo ment or income in the Tuesdays and Thursdays CLEANING rooms, central air. Avail. 4364. frigerator. all utilties. Grosse Pointe area. I am 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WE BUY 264-8207 bl' d' t 1 C'AA5 per ! ------Ideal for college student or I a former Grosse Pointe 15115 CHARLEVOIX a e Imme la e y. oj>TT TWELVE MILE c a I' n e r DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY. STERLING ------I h 885-0"''''''' fter 6 retiree. $75 month. Refer. resident, a widow who is a GROSSE POINTE PARK EXPERIENCED cleaning wo° mont. 00

#. • • e. • n c 4 - Th",,~.y. S.pt.mb~r 6, 1919 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty.Seven I 8-ARTICI..ES FOR SA~II'o-AK-,-i~i.iS re~:A~E I eA-MU~!CAL /9-ART-.-C-U-S-W-A-N--'-;'-ED-l-l--e-.-A-R-S -F-O-R-SALr''''I'll ~~~~ ..F~R S.4:~ I - ALL WOOL oriental rug, 8x LARGE BASEMENT and I INSTRUMENTS TOP $$ PAID tor color TV's OL~S 88-:-1969. Good cO~di'II977 T.R7-white, red interi. ~::IC~:~::T il~';-'" •..:.. ~.~,- ~::-: ,,,"nT T'I''7l:'O " ... t ~~Tl1~:~k~~~:~~:1S~~:00"'.19".0. • l.... nrl1AT'I nppdinfl reoair. 774.9380. hon, aIr, 57,000 m.lIes, or, aIr, sunro~f,' loaded. ex. " 'strstchl:lrs, PJ}!'eh fl!rnltllr~ with blue. 12. ' jan, curtain <>O',4; ., bOOb, clothing, household chairs, 2 glass. topped ta. September eth. and 9th, vincial, tape recorder and I b k h 8828517 1976 RABBIT 2.door, AM. ---,------items, much more. 4869 bles, excellent condition, t().3, furniture, tires, sinks, 1().3. 13368 Maiden. Har. synthesizer, hardly used, e ac couc. '. FM: cassette 55,000 miles. '72 MAVERICK - four door, Kensington near Warren. $~. 886-3175. :;~, ;~t~:!r ~~: ~~: per-ehalmers area. like new. Asking $1,800. I WANTED TO buy liquor de. GO?d condition, $2,800. Ne. 14,000 miles, $1,000. 882. Thursday, Friday, Satur. entrance off Morningside LIGHT BLUE Carpeting. 12x 556-2290, or 792.2651. I canters, Beam's, Turkey's, got:able. 8116-8928. I __1.0._54_. _ day 10-4. DINING ROOM table with 6 needlepointed chairs, $300 near Cook Road. 12. Good condition. 88& B.FLAT Clarinet, good con. McCormick Ski CO'lntry, or ICHEVY CAPRICE Classic, 1975 PONTIAC Astre Safari or best offer. 774-3916. 'tion, ~90. Call after 5 ()t~e!s. Top dollar paid, 777.1 1977, black, all red inter. wagon, four cylinder, four GARAGE ~ALE! Baby GARAGE SALE. 285 River. 1997. dl ... things, a d u I t clothing, UNBELIEVABLE Garage side Drive/Drexel. At Kor. p.m. 882.3943. 5896. ior, excellent condition, I speed stick, power steering, glassware, pictures, etc. Sale with absolutely every- te (Detroit), baby furni. A ~~~IQ ~a~k s~r:~~~~ RTLEY FLUTE, excellent I lOA-MOTORCYCLES I loaded, $3,950. 777.5441. I ~;:lkC:,a~li~tehr:~~~U}~:~: September A 8, 10-4. 1702 thing! Friday, Saturday, ture, toys, household items. filled), ball and claw feet, condition, asking $90, 885- FOR SALE 1972 FIREBlRD, runs well.; Clean economical for Newcastle. SundllY, 1227 Yorkshire. September 7th, 8th, 10-6. needs minor reupholster. 5263. I ON A 450 CC It' I new tires, needs work $300 i schooi or work. c;n 881. MOVING SALE. Bed, dinette THOMASVILLE Queen Anne ing, $5~. Maiching wing ,H D '. e ec rlc 881.1857. I 5184 aCter six or weekend. GAUAGl: SALE - saturday di . f. 't t back chair (taoestrv fab- A RMSTRONG FLUTE, $125; start 1970, $500 firm, cash. I . I _ set, refrigerator, stove, only! September 8, 20482 nmg room urn! ure, a. .." Conn Cornet, $105. 331- 886.3371. ALF,A RfO.M.EO,1976, MarlO 11977 THVNDERBlRD-dovc Lochmoor, Harper Woods. chairs, cabinets, small ap. ble, 6 chairs, buffet with ric), $425. Chippendale d t t AM FM plla!le~s, lln ..ns, tools, ste. hutch top $800. Air con- bedroom Bet (mahogany), 5176. , ",n rc ~I signa ure, . . grey. low mileage. fully ditioner, 2 months old, complete. Excellent condi .. ------KAWASAKI 77. ~ 11000- ~epel. aJT, dark bluet whJt~ equipped, $3,950. 88Z--8G6L GAS SroVE :(copper), dou. reo, Saturday and Sunday, 8I-ANTIQUES FOR excellent condition. 5,800 Jntenor, excellent condl. __ . _ , ble oven, excellent condi. 11.6. 11203 Nashville, be. $110. Redecorating, car. tion, circa 1864, $850. SALE miles, $2,500. 939-1327. I tion, excellent gas mileage. '76 VEGA - Good condition. tion, $175. 881-&6'1. tweell Conner and Gun. pets, room size, excellent Chippendale coffee table $6,500. 963.5006, Monday AM/FM tape. floor shift, ston. c0l1dition.88&-3369. (o'!al, brass tray top), $85. ORIENTAL r.UGS ii-CARS FOR SAL£ throubh Frid~:'.. ~1,551) ~43.9117. BOARD for GAR Duncan Phyfe drop leaf Expert appraisals, estates ------1------COMMANDER GARAGE SALE-545 Lake- 1979 DODGE Omni 4 speed, sale. Very good condition, I~GEp mSALEFrl'daThyUrsda o-/ ,table with 4 chairs, $225. purchased. Modern, semi. 1978 G.M.C. VAN 1977 ASPEN - 6-cylinder, land, Saturday, 9-2 p.m. 1 2 air, luggage rack, A~I/FM letters included. $450. 774- I 't':';. et l' h I~' Mahogany china cabinet, antique and antique. Ex. REGULAR.GAS 11,000 miles, automatic, Lamps, chandeliers, uphol. ronn e, ,,18 te Ig t dX. 78 inches x 48 inches, pert cleaning and repair. power steering, power stereo, 882.4935. 3670. stered chairs, grill with tgU~'b roo1m air TPVurtifblelr, $325. Victorian mahogany ing. Will buy antiques LOADED, MI NT brakes, radio, rear defog. - spit, curtains, porcelain o agoo,ugg~tge, ~ e. arm chair, $100. 3 piece air'.). Able .to pay top dol. CONDITION ger, $2,000. 526-2707 after '78 OMNI, excellent condi- GARAGE SALE-Excess fur- sinks, 9 foot inflatable Many , ys I ems mIcro- 6 tion, Premium package, air, nishings, miscellaneous an. boat, crystal, mlscellaneous scopes, assortment of parlor "Renaissance Vie. lar.547.21oo. SACRIFICE __ p_.m_. i stick, extras. 11,000 miles, tique furniture and mom. books, encyclopedias, edu- ton an" set, $750. Queen FURNITURE refinished, reo 774-6887 SEVILLE, 1977. excellent $4,950. 814-5&02. entos for sale. The Roo. CARPETING Karastan, ll'x cational, etc. and much Anne black cherry buffet, paired. stripped, any type condition, theft deterrent, I ------.- stertail. 822.1234. 13', also 10'xU', 9'6"x12', more. 704 N. Rosedale Ct., $150, 643-6271. of caning. Free estimates, ALL STATE CAR LEASING wire wheels, etc. $9,200. 1971 MGB~onvertlble, 51" 3')[23', 4 years old. Blue. off Morningside. 886-3540. G 474-8953. 12324 GRATIOT Call 778.5700 before 5 p.m 000 miles, $1,750, very good 886-6506. ARAGE SALE - Gigantic. or 881-1437 after 5 p.m.' 1 condition. 884-2449. COLLECTIBLES- Antiques, QUALITY fall and winter Clothes, Dtpression glass. Tn> ANCE er. . . automatic, power steetlng, • carri8ge, $50 cash. 886- and Saturday, Sept. 7 and Wise. ~ 4 • '" u"'v,"', . b k 62000 '1 with ottoman $15, old power ra es, , ml es, 3371. baby things, bikes, much 8. 10 a.m .•5 p.m. 1-663.7607 as low as $33.15 for 6 1977 GREMLIN, 4-cylinder, 4. tiered table $20. 881.2747 misc. 771 Blairmoor, near months. Call Chesney In. clean, $2,300. 882-0620. or 882.9891. Wedgewood Saturday. ONE DAY ONLY _ Satur. ABLE TO PAY top dollar speed, 35 miles per gallon, GARAGE SALE. Thursday- surance Agency for your very good condition. Must '71 CAPRICE, 4 door, air, day IG-6. Garage Sale plus for used Oriental rugs. Saturday 12 noon. 1001 EXTENSION DINING table, HOTPOINT electric range, over the phone quotation. sell, $2,500 or best offer. power, snow tires, best of. Audubon, Park. car. Volare wagon, 16' sail 547.5000. 4{) inch by 110 inches, double oven with window, 884-5337. 885-7562. fer. 881.Q984 after 6 p.m. which stores into a chest. self cleaning, good condi. boat, dinghy, 4 poster bed, DON'T MISS the Cadieux. I MOVING SOUTH! Furnish. $120. Walnut 4.drawer tion, $250. 886-7343. train set, book case, book Warren Flea Market every AUTOMOBILE OWNERS As 1975 PONTIAC Astre--4-eyl. 74 RUNABOUT chest $225. Student desk shelves, clothes, flute, fin. Saturday, J u n e through low as $25 quarterly buys inder, automatic transmis- Pinto-white and gold, sun nEFRIGERATOR, stove and Compulsory No Fault 10' sion, air, excellent condi. .t..u.~ ..... " ""_ ...... " with ch~, ~~. ~ord ished needlepointe, etc., September, 9 to 4. An. roof, 4 speed, good condi. mahogany, blue v elv et cabinet with legs, 17x34x28 washer (all brown), $65 etc., etc. 283 McKinley tiques, miscellan~ous. Deal. surance. 881.2376. tion, $1,600. Call after 6 tion, runs great, economy p.m. 881.2()61). chaise, natural linen sofa $20. 881.6860. each. Excellent condition. Road. G r 0 sse Pointe ers welcome. 882-4396. transportation, $1,250. 839. and matching chair, pair of 839-7493. '73 JAVELIN AM/FM, - 1978 DELTA 88 Royale - 9154. a.m. or p.m. table lamps, leather top BASEMENT SALE! 5116 Farms. SOLIO OAK turn of tbe cen. I Rally wheels and tires, cus- Many extras, $5,900 or best coffee table, Ficlr.s Reed YARD SALE: Upright Kings- OIL BURNER, like new. 881- tury rolltop desk, 65" high, tom interior, 6 cylinder, 1971 CUTLASS Supreme con. Lakej>Ointe, Thursday.Sat- offer. 881.1409. and Rattan sofa, coffee urday, 1-6 p.m. Kitchen bury piano, "white", treadle 6725. 40" wide, glass-enclosed automatic. Clean. Must sell. vertible, air, automatic, table, chair and ottoman, appliances, clothing, books, sewing m a chi n e, much bookshelf on top. Excellent 884-7306. 1973 CADILLAC COUpe de power steering, brakes, , honey beige rug 12x16. ironing board, much more. more. Antiques to collecti. 40 IN. Westinghouse stove, original condition, $1,200. , Ville, good condition, 54,' AM/FM 8 track. bucket Lady's Schwinn bike, bles. Th u r5 day through king size head board, 773-3545. 71 TORINO - good condi- 000 miles, new radial tires, seats, very good condition, , bridge table and chairs, CARPET and padding, 21- Saturday, 1G-5. 1576 Brys. pecan with cane, foot ball tion, complete new brake air, AM/FM, $1,800 or best $1,800 or best offer. 372- OLID !Mahogany, antique , lady's racoon coat. Miscel. square yards. $1.50 a yard, shoes, hockey skates, size S and exhaust systems, new offer. After 5 p.m. 1641. SAMOVAR, tlrassware, paint. 823 laneous. 779-4124. good condition. Sofa, 82. 8Y.!. 886-5625. dining room set, band battery, snow tires, $500 1~0. ings, 5 tat u a r y, Spanish 1929 MODEL A Ford, 2 door inches, good condition. 881. carved wood, 9 pieces, or best offer. 822-5646 sedan,- disassembled, cxtra FOUR.FAMILY larage sale 2431. candelabras, broiler, office MAPLE Twin bed, $25. Ex- $850. 822-8132. after 6. FlAT, 1974, X19, mechanical priced to sell. Nice clothes furniture, Beselerprojec. tra large folding table, $35. Iy excellent, must sell , engine, fender.':, whed .., GARAGE. ESTATE sale! size 14-16, fireplace .screen, tor, belt massager also. 886. Tool bench, vise, $10. 886- One OAK TABLE 46"x48", , moving, $1,800 or offer and many extra mechanical 16445 Carlisle, 1 block off 71 COUGAR 351 C, no rust, typewriter, lots of miscel. 0897. opens to 7 feet, with 824-0631. parts. '1st $1500 takes it. 8 Mile between Cardell 8291. AM-FM cassette, black Ianeous items. saturday carved, spiral legs. 1 oak 885.0174. and Shakespeare from 10. MAHOGANY dining room with white interior. Excel. 1977 PONTIAC Sunbird and SUnday, 10 to t, 20686 table, 4 chairs, good condi. LAST CALL! Come make pressed back chair, 1 oak lent condition, $1,950. 886- 1979 VOLARE, 3 months old, 5, Saturday-Sunday.Monday . Captain's chair, 2.piece Power steering/brakes, air , Ellthart off Harper. tion. 884-3'737. offers. Crib, mattress, gui 8614- . 5,000 miles, as new, owner oak hutch, 43" x 7'2". 881. AMIFM stereo. extras, $3, FIREWOOD for sale, 1 load tar, girls sldis, boots, cur - 000. 925-3732.., . being transferred. 885-1883. TAPPAN GAS Stove-Good $42.50. Delivered a.n d GARAGE SALE, Sept. 7-9, 10 tains, toys, games, mise 4659 after 6 p.m. UNCOLN Town Car, 1977, working condition, $30. stacked, 775.2215. a.m.~ p.m. 15619 Maple items, September 8, 9 a.m 4 door, diamond black, tan 1976 CHEVY Malibu Classic , '73 NOVA - stick, 8, powe I' 343.Q781 after 5 p.m. Ridge. Detroit. to 3 p.m. 1241 Torrey , Se-oFFICE velour loaded Sony ster. 4 door, 38,000 miles, aLl", brakes, air conditioning EQUIPMENT GARAGE SALE, household Grosse Pointe Woods. eo/taPe/CB. Best offer. good condition. $2.600 0r new tires, mag wheels, ster items, c1othinS, miscellan. LEATHER COUCH - Bone, . 225-0131 days. . be!ot. After 5 p.m. 823-163 (). . eo., and more, $1,\lO().,BB 1- LADY'S ,.QIAMOND ring, .14 a~ is;-'gooa':bl1y;' cheap. 822. AMERICAN karat yenoW goIel, wcy eous, 1376 Somerset,. Park PORTABLE dishwasher, 2 8927. 2764 after 6 p.m. . r \ '74 MUSTANG, 4 cylinder, 4 Iring,' 1.2 karat diamond, window fans. antique satin PREVIOUSLY RANCH OAK student's desk 1975 VEGA, 4 speed. AM. speed new brakes Miche- AUDI, '76, 100 LS-4 doo r. appraised value $7,600. SKI EQUIPMENT. Call be. yellow ,gold drapes 114"x and matching chair, a fine 86";Rex baby stroller. Call OWNED FM, steel belted radials. lins, $1,660. 886-1726. air, auto" sun roof, loaded Will sell for $5,000. 881. piece of furniture. Also a .2 tween 9 to 5, 647-8112. good gas mileage, good I Excellent condition, $4,500 881.7826. COPIES: 4c EACH l 6835, (616) 228-~7, (616) place Settee, finished in condition $1500 or best '76 BUICK Le Sabre, V-6, 779-5442. GARAGE, BASEMENT Specializing in office furnl- 386-5661. brushed c h rom e and CALUMET Long.Bellows 4x . ture and equipment. Now offer. c:ill ~ter 5. 882- very good condition, 47,100 SALE - Furniture, an. 9654. miles, $1,975. Must sell PORSCHE '67, 912-A tru e orange tweed. Perfect con. tiques and display props. 5 View -Camera, with 88mm featuring Anything Groes MOVED-Drapes wrong sty. Best offer. 886.5748. classic. New clutch, excel dition. Call 822-3589. Saturd.ay 8th, Sunday 9th, f12.5 Extreme Wide-Angle PLANTS. Ie, ~ff.white, includes tra- lent body and mechanical Lens and case, $300. Radio- 21918 Harper, st. Clair Shores '75 MUSTANG-good condi- 1979 CHEVROLET Capric verse rods, reasonable. 886- YARD SALE, 326 Mt. Ver. Indian Village. 1771 Bums. e $3,500. 779.5442. Controlled :Pentax Motor - 772-7990 tion, automatic, air, AM. Classic, 4-door, low mile 2005. non, Farms. Contemporary mSPLAY SHELF UNITS (12 Drive Camera with Zoom FM stereo, rear defogger, age. 884-0420 after 6. 1977 BUICK Regal - silve r light fixtures, tables, Fen. total). Rattan couch, con. Lens, complete outfit , 9-ARTICLES WANTED $2,250. 885-7691. with red Landau, air con AMERICAN AIRLINES half estra screens and storms, sole RCA black and white I sports equipment, miscel. $875. Canon 35mm auto- GOOD CONDITION, high. ------1978 NOVA, 4-door, 305, 8. ditioni{lg, 30,000 miles, $3. fare coupons, two for $75. TV. Misc. items. Sat., sept. "'~"O" matic SLR, $130. Minox 1973 PLYMOU..... ""'6 oU-1 400 miles. 886-6'762, 875 or best offer. 886-8307 Call 881-5184 after six. laneous. Friday 9-4. chair, reasonable, 886-3371 .n 8. 10337 Morang, 2 blocks Projector, $90. Nikon and loaded, very clean, all pow. 882-2734, W. of Harper. CUTLASS Supreme, '78, 9,- FIREWOOD-Beautiful Nor Pen t a x [,enses. Fujic a SAFES WANTED - Almos t er, Cruise, power seats, BABY ITEMS--Sunfish sail, 700 miles, Ziebarted, eX 1972 MERCEDES 280 SE them Michigan, clean hard- G690 2'Ax3'4 w/100mm any condition. Woods Lock electric doors and win- bowling balls, school desk, GREY MINK STOLE - Hat, dows. Must be seen to ap- cellent condition, no air, Excellent condition, 1 own. wood, seasoned, delivered walking suit, dresses, size £3,5 Lens, $320. Old Exalt . and Safe. TU 1.9247, basement refrigerator. 885. 293.3949. preciate. 886-7345. $4:200. 885.1251 . er. regular gas. 881.3919 0r 14, dishes, lawnmower. 884. ta, EY.&,Canon 7 and Leic a 8082. SHOTGUNS and rifles want 839.7482. 1037. equipment. Graflex to-inch - 1976 FIREBIRD Esprit-Air, 1967 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, RUMMAGE SALE! Antique ed Par k e r, Fox, Smith , Telephoto Lens for 4x5 , stereo, defogger, 40,000 very good condtlon, $3,400 1975 PINTO wagon - Very ESTATE SALE, furniture, and miscellaneous goods- GREEN/GOLD/RUST color- Winchester and others . dining room, kitchen set, Thursday and Friday 10-4, $175. Most just like new miles, $3,700. 754'()541. or best offer. 777.5419 0r good condition, powe r er, striped Herculon cov. Also huge Altec I5-inch Private collector, 478-5315 881-4317. steering, power brakes. Ca11 miscellaneous. 886-4348. 988 Lochmoor, G r 0 sse ered, Queen size hide ... speaker and amp, $275 1972 VOLKSWAGEN-Runs after 6:30, 881.0276. 0r Pointe Woods. way bed, 3 c us h ion e d A.VlD VICTORIAN collector I 1972 THUNDERBIRD, goo d SIDE-BY-SIDE refrigerator- 882-3294- allyjO!!S to purchase nice good, needs work. Make (517) 772-5239. GARAGE SALE S8turday couch, good condition, $125. condition, all power, Mich e- , freezer, excellent condition examples of parlor furni- reasonable offer. 882-7368. . . $75. 881.7296. and Sunday, 10 to 6. Fur. 882.7014. YARD SALE - Septembe r lin tires. Best offer. 882 1970 CAMARD-350 engin e, ture, tables and bedroom Sport, 6711. niture, rugs, lamps, books. BLACK Naughhyde sofa and 7,8. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Vac . 1974 DODGE Dart new brakes, ver'] clea n. MOVING-Standard.size pool pieces. Also, music boxes, slant 6, automatic, sunroof, jewelry, pictures, clothing, loveseat. Like new. $1~ uums, portable c lot b e s 1979 BONNEVILLE Broug h. 885-<1849 evenings, table for sale, $75, you crystal, silver, lamps and good miles per gallon, good plants, etc. 5566 Radnor each. 593-3906 before 5 washer, baby clothes, toy s, am, 2 tone silver and gra y, move. 88S-a597. Victorian accessories, Will shape, $1,600 or best offer, 1974 GRAN TORINO, good No pre.sales. misc. 1064 Wayburn. 20,500 miles. fully equi p- p.m. 882-&414- pay reward for informa. 526-2321. condition, air, AM/FM ste r TWO OIL storage tanks, 225 SOFA - Olive and gold, 2 8A-MUSICAL tion leading to successful ped, $6.650. 823-4082. eo, $1,200. After 6, BS2- gallons, with stands, excel. matching chairs striped, MOVING SALE - Furni- purchase of Belter furni- 196'1 CADILLAC convertible, CONVERTIBLE "'67" MaIi. 5437. lent condition. Best offer. olive and gold coral, $350 ture, odds and ends, paper INSTRUMENTS ture. Days 889-7522, eve. white exterior, white toP. 'bu, 283 engine, good con. 881-9044- 772-8486. back books. Thursday, Fri- nings 882-8692. black interior. Approxi. 1973 AMC Stationwagon dition. Also "73" Malib u, day. 471 Allard. 7 Mile. PIANOS WANTED mately 42,000 original Automatic. air, powe r SEARS COLDSPOT refriger. GREAT GARAGE Sale of Mack, Grosse Poi n t e GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles RESTORING old fashioned miles, car always garaged air, good condition, $1,000 steering. power brakes, Iike ator, white, 2 doors, best Antiques, collectibles, reo Farms. and Small Uprighu. ice cream parlor. Need old and very well maintained. 886-1364. new tires, roof rack, good offer. 881-9044. finished furniture, man's TOP PRICES PAID advert~sing memoriabilia $3.500 firm. Must be seen. condition throughout, no 3 PIECE Walnut Bassette '76 MONTE CARLO Landa u, FISHER 4-way speakers, 8 wardrobe, 2 commodes, 4 VE 7.0506 from pop, beer and tobacco 779-6800 days, 885-7525 or loaded, excellent conditio n, rust, no dents. Must se 11, bedroom set. Bed frame months old, originally $200 cane chairs, hutch cabinet, companies, and juke box, 751-3333 evenings. $3,150. 885-8320. $650. 881-2822. best offer. Sofa, $90. For. loveseat, small chest. 2 can be full or Queen size. FLUTE - used Armstron g penny arcade, popcorn and 1976 AMC PACER DL, 1- '79 CAPRICE Classic-Exe c. mica table and 9 chairs desks, canopy bed, wringer $125. 527-6808. model in excellent cond i- gambling machines. Will '74 OLDS station wagon. 9 owner, loaded, excellent utive's auto, air, loaded, $150. 886-9017. wash stand, barrel butter tion, $175. 882-0658. pay finder's fee. Days 869. passenger, loaded. 296-9565 5" churn, tools and some un 16 CU. FT. Refrigerator. condition, 51,000 miles. 000 miles, $6,500. 891-1067. DRUM SET _ Slingerlan 7522, evenings 882-8692. or 884-0737. GARAGE SALE addicts - finished pieces. Friday and Top freezer. self defrost- d, $1,800. Call 885-0750 after Years of .accumulated good. Saturday, 10-4, 1977 Ox ing. Good condition. 889- with cases, Zilian cymbalIs ARE YOU MOVING or sell- 6 p.m. 1978 CORVETTE - silve r, 74 CUTLASS ford. 881-7236. 0055. After 5 p.m. 52lHl932. ing an estate? We are buy. oyster in t e r i 0 r. 11.000 Supreme - automatic. V. JOS. Friday, Saturday, 10 urn PONTIAC Tempest two- to 4 p.m. 5271 Drexel, off miles. power steering and top, AMiF~r, (regular ga sl COUCH - Italian Provincial WANTED: Fenestra win. EVETTE CLAP.INET-Use d ing everything. Furniture, door coupe. Good mechan. Chandler Park Drive. No glassware, knic.knacs dish. power brakes. power win. SM, V-8. good conditio n, gold tapestry $350. Very dows, 63" high x 37" wide, e ical condition and tires. pre.sales. for 1 year in Grosse Point es, household items: adds dows, air conditioned. AM I garage clean. $1.750, 839. good condition, dresser, 3 5 lites x 4 lites with dou. i- $525. 882-8276. schools. Excellent cond and ends, musical instru. FM. stereo, tilt wheel, au to- 9154 a.m. or p.m LAWN drawer with mirror, maple ble vent or larger. Call - SWEEPER - Excel- tion, $100. 886-8099. ments, Hummels, Hummel 1979 CADILLAC Seville Die. matic, standard engine. ex. lent condition, Neff, finish $75. Call mornings ,. Bob Kelly, 773.2366. 500 FLUTE - DeFord, excellent plales, old dolls and paper sel, fully equipped, light cellent condition, $10,500 '76 MALIBU Classic. 301 en. Grosse Pointe. before nine. 882-0355. I 821.2313. gine, air. 37,000 miles, S2,. MOVING. Lazy Boy reelin. condition, must sell. 882- back books. 774-7142. blue, 9,000 miles, $11,900. 500. 371.1816, . ing chair, paid $349. Will 882.1126. 1390. ESTATES WANTED '79 FIREBIRD Formula - sacrifice for $95. Old clas. equipment galore, 18 m.p .g. 1976 SU~BIRD. V-o. 5 spee d. WURL1:rZER organ. Early We will buy complete estates 1979 CORVETTE, 6,500 miles sic guitar. convertible for I Ca after 5 p ,m.886. 6088. Grosse Pointe Jaycees American, maple, Spec- or household liquidations. Powder blue. oyster whit~ $6,500. 886-9698. 11 both folk and Western trone chorus. ~&thedral reo Also buying antiques, chi- interior. 4-speed, air, AM- I group piayers, gray metal verb, percussIOn II key. na, crystal, silver jewelry, FM stereo, rear window de-, typewriter stand with two board $500. 886.3371. furs, paintings, ivory, c1oi. fogger, power windows. 64 IMPALA 55 leaves, m..tal food tray for GARAGE locks, remote mirrors. tilt I BODY AND INTERIOR IN GOOD CC~DlT10~, bed pJtients, paper back BUNDY FLUE for sale _ sonne and Melssen. Prompt and telescope T. tops. TRANSMISSION AND ELECTRIC ~EW, books, fiction and others. $160. Call 331.2685. payment. LEE'S, 20339 $11.000 firm. 779.6800, ------Mack Ave. 881-8082. ENGINE NEEDS WORK. Thermos box 28x141h new, ARMSTRONG FLUTE. great days. 751.333 or 645.2311 SALE uses cllnned ice, good for IDEAL CAR FOR RESTORATION. condition. $150. Call after SERIOUS local collector will evenings. long distance traveling. $350 5. 331.2699. purchase all signed Tiffany CALL AFTER 7 P.M. 842.3273 or 554.3523 Folding bed. needs new 1971 ELDO RADO, very Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sept. 8 lamps: Handel, Peirp'lint, sharp, 49,000 miles, air, pad, kitchen utensils in. SPINET Winter Musette - J,)fferson and Moe Bridges eluding micromatic pres- beautiful French Provinci. regul8r gas, $1.750. 886- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I amp s. All transactions 2057. sure cooker. Fry pot with al. Fruitwood, bench, $850. strictly confidential. P~ BEA UTIFUL 1978 cover, electric coffee per. 881.0620. call aCter 6 p.m. 886.21112. 1978 LeBARON Coupe. Ex. G.M.C. WI~DOW VAN 1546 Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe Woods culators, Pyrex and others. cellent condition, many ex. WITH MIDAS CONVERSIoN, Storage door 4 ft. 3 Inches BENGE professional silver tras. accept best oUer. 886. 4 CAPTAINS CH.o\IRS. AND trumpet. King Super 20 BOOKS for information, 885-3973 by 191,A,ainches. Northern Cornet, also York trumpet, 2291. "30" OTHER OPTIONS. REGULAR blanket, reversible black all with cases. 886-8297. Good second hand and an. GAS WITH A CRUISING RANGE wool on one side, plush tiquarian books in m8ny 1976 PLYMOUTH station OF OVER 450 MILES ON ONE TANK OF GAS. A great ~ven! with wagon, power steering and on the other. Many other I SPINET PIANO. bench, $550 fields purchased. (Some WARRANTY! brakes. air, Cruise tilt anything and everything for Items. 881.()769. I or best offer. 880-3175. papel'batks. too). Cash paid. Please call John AM.lo'M stereo. :Giebart: SACRIFICE $7,895 home, garden and sporta 9 PIECE Mahogany dining F ARFISA Organ, $425, 884-, King. 961-0622. good condition, $2,100.884. 774-6887 set. $500. 88CJ.8721. 1175 after:; p.m. '1.- --' 5463.

I•...... • 11II"11IIII. _ ••.".. .,.. __-11I--••• •.'11-__•• -.1•••.--.11I-• " " . 11- ", - . __ n •••••• cc ••••••_ __ .. Page Twenty-Eight G R 0 SSE P 0 I N TEN E W S Thursday. September b, 1979 ---~------_.- I 13-REAL EST A Tf FOR SALE i I-CARS FOR ~.LE ; 120-~AKf AND '13-REA!. !ST:\Tf 'I !3-REAL fSTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE i3-R£AL ~S,.A'TE '76 CORVETTE-4 speed. air, I RIVER PRUrtK"'[ FeR SALE FOR .ALt FOR SALE FOR SALE AMlFM s t ~ l" e 0,. power'! HARSENS ISLAND PROVENCAL ROAD Colo. TWO - Year.round homes I CON DO--townhouse, Wood. ST CLAIR SHORES-Super 12 ALGER PLACE brakes, steerm~ •. windows, I 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 30x35 ft. nial--'Large family home, on 5 beautiful wooded bridge East, 2 bedrooms. home for th" 1art,'; !.::mHy. 4 bedroom Colonial, 31h baths, central air, gas reat, excellent conditIOn, must I living room with fieldstone 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, living acres. One is a large 3 1 full, 2 half baths, club. Roomy 5 bedroom brick marble hall, paneled library with wet bar ~nd sell. $7,400 or best offer. fireplace rlen laund f room, dining room, library, bedroom A frame, 6 years house, pool. Mid $70's. 771. home with charm and fireplace. By appointment only. NO BROKE •.S. "86.1735 ' , ry, o. k't h b tl' t I charader, family room, 2 ". fice, boat house with 27. I C en. u er span ry, I' old, other is 1 bedtoom 8108. 88a2424, ------fJ. 11 bOld Cl b powder room, servant's honle for guest or rental, - fireplaces, 2lh baths, bal'n 1968 VALIANT-a cylinder, $'l'low. .e 748Y3680 u , \ quarters, 3.car heated ga. one year old, plenty of FmST OFFERING by owner. OO O garage, p I a y h 0 use and stick shirt, good condition, ,.'. rage, large finished base. deer and small game. Near Very attractive 3 bedroom more, $69,900. Century 21. $400. 884.7020. . ST. CLAIR SHORES. Charm. ment with darkroom, 4 Farwell. Full price $28.600 Colonial in the Farms. 2 Avid Inc. 778-8100. NEW OFFERING 1975 MERCURY wagon-Ex. \ inJo:brick Colonial in the 10' fireplaces, large well.main Call 1.517.588.9407 or write car attached garage, up. BY OWNER cellent condition, 9. passen. Mile-Jefferson area on ca. tained grou~ds .with under. Bill Mendler, 1500 Spring dated kitchen, extra large DETROlT-5226 Devonshire, Att:active 3 bedroom Colonial, livin~ room with nat. ger, air, loaded. 882.2344. \ nal with lovely view of i .-:round. sprlnklmg system. Ave., Lake, Mich. 48632. . lot. 315 Moross. $74,500. (between East Warren and ural fireplace, formal dining room, Mutschl~r ----.------lake 3 bedrooms 2nd floor I Immediate occupancy. Call S how n by appointment. Outer Drivel. 2 family kitchen with Kitchen Aid dishwasher and dls, '72. AMB~SSADOR - 4 new Florida room, c~ntral air, (603) ~3~.733r., CI:;ARMING 3 bedroom brick Ba44544, n() brokers. brick income, 5.5. 1 fur. posal, twin ovens, thermopaned, wormy chestnut tl.res, air, good transporta.1 and many more features. I ON THE St. Clair River at an.j aluminum Colonial. nace, 2 garage, natural family room, slate patio, paneled basem~n~, c.en. hon, reasonable offer. 839. Century 21.Avid Inc 778. Cherry Beach - 2000 sq Family room, finished base. 1499 ANITA, Grosse Pointe fireplace, new roof, lower tral air. There are new roofs on house ana lIes,cd 1495. 8100 . i ft. 3 bedroom contempo. ment, lovely yard with pa. Woods. $65,200. l:xcellenl I I condition. Brick bungalow vacant. Seller will consid., (21'6" x 28'6") garage. Garage has lar~e dormer ,- -;.- '-'. .---- - . 1 rary home; fireplace in !iv. tio, gas grill lInd 2 car ga. 77 \ O.LARE wagon-pow~r CUSTOM CANAL I ing room; 17x34 family rage, many extras. wiih alumieum tri .... Mort. er Land Contract or rent to rear for storag~ Automatic sprinkler system. ,teermg, power brake.s. air, room with fireplace' de. 1692 Brys gag e assumable, 514%. with option to buy. City luggage rac!t. rear wmdow HOME ' ER Monthly payments $193. Certified. Open Sunday 2.5 CALL 822.3589 defogger. Premier series. Over 3,000 square feet, 70- tached garage - $100,000. SCHWEITZ Gas heat. All new electric WARN ER - REALTOR APPOINTMENT ONLY asking $3,300. 885.5263, foot wide canaL Prestigi. NATURE LOVERS retreat, REAL ESTATE wiring, 1st floor living 885-5788 NO BROKERS room, dining room, kitchen, '74 DODGE Colt wagon _ ous area, 4 to 5 bedrooms. delightful 3 bedroom con. 886-4260 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, porch great mileage. good condi. Iiving.formal dining. area 'I temporary home on seclud. -B-R-IC-K-SP-L-IT-.-le-v-el-b-u-il-t-i-nenclosed, 2nd floor-2 bed- FIRST OFFERING tion, $1.600 or best offer, o,'erlooks canal. Florida e~ and. wooded 9~ acres; 1956 3 bedrooms, 3 full rooms. Finished basement BY OWNER 884S718. room, custom kitchen, dock Pme RIV~r at rear of pr~p. baths, family room. heated with shower and space 4 bedroom colonial, Kerby ------50 feet, boat, much, much erty; private pond; ~1D- 21h.car garage with open- heater. 886-7288. school district. 3~ baths, WE BUY 11B-CARS WANTED i more. 29434 Seaway Ct, R. utes from 1-94 - Askmg I ers, air conditioned and library, garden room with TO BUY I near Metro Beach Dr. $114,000.' fireplace. 'Mid 80. 884-4363 FIRST OFFERING-Grosse skylights. Will be shown DIAMONDS. FINE JEWELRY • STERLING I ASK FOR Pointe Woods, 3 bedroom beginning September 5th. SILVER • POCKET WATCHES VOLKSWAGEN5 I GIL WITTENBERG NEAR 1.94 exit - 1 year ST. CLAIR SHCRES-9 and brick Bungalow, nicely dec. 250 Hillcrest, 885-2780. No WANTED old 3 bedroom brick and Mack area, 3-bedroom Cus- orated. 886.3815. brokers, please. • ANTIQUE CLOCKS Highest Prices Paid C ENTU RY 21 - A V ID cedar ranch with large at. tom Ranc~, custom ~.apes. WOOD MOTORS V.W. tached garage; fireplace in natural flre?lace, fJOlshed INC. Owner must sell, moving out of state-Large 4 bed. from Gratiot at 8 Mile 372.2600 778-8100 living room; 2lh baths; basement ~Ith bar, la~ge ------walk.out basement; Ander. country kitchen, family room house in G1.'osse Pointe City. Will sacrifice Private owners and estates CASH FOR CARS I EVENINGS 463.7513 sen windows; energy effi. room, 21f.!-car attached .ga: at $76,900. Large kitchen includes range, oven Highest prices are paid-Trades are considered and refrigerator, family room with floor to ceil. TOP DOLLAR PAID ! 12E COMMERCIAL cient construction-Excel. rage, $66,500. By appomt. ing bookcases. Large IS-foot living room, full din. Transactions are always confidential ~nKE ~~~E~A~H~6~OLET I -PROPERTY lent insulation _ $87,900. ment. 773.1709., ing room, 2,300 square feet of living space. Base. PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE EAST JEFFERSON AT BUSINESS AND ED SASS REALTOR GROSSE l'OINTE PARK - ment includes wasner and dryer. Lovely, large, ALTER ROAD INVESTMENT 1315 Riverside Avenue Lovely 4 bedroom home back yard on Fisher Road. Call 882.1266 for appt. 821.2000 PROPERTIES st. Clair, Michigan 48079 sitting in a park.like atmo. CHARTERHOUSE & CO. ------E x c 1 u s i vel y 329-9003 or 7654013 sphere. 2 full baths, Flori. WE BUY CARS. all makes da room, finished basement 16835Kercheval, Grosse Pointe or conditions. 885-2221. SJ\~~HA~~~ES HOME OWNERS 1NSUR. with wet bar. Attached ga. GEORGIAN COLONIAL (313) 885-1232 ------Virainia S. Jeffries, Realtor ANCE Policy for your closr rage, sprinklers and much 1161 BALFOUR ROAD 11-C-Boats and "" ing. Call Chesney Insur. more. $110,000. Century Motors I 882-0899 ance Agency. 884-5337 for 21-Avid Inc. 778-8100. Lovely Colonial on professionally landscaped grounds. 13-R£AL ESTATE your quotation. ------Central air, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths up, living room SKIFF CRAFT, 26' - Only ~ I GROSSE POINTE AREA-3 with fireplace, formal dining room, library, new 130 hours, like new, loaded, FOR SALE GROSSE POI NTE bedroom brick Colonial, kitchen, powder room on first. Paneled ree room Grosse Pointe Real Estate equipped with twin 120.h.p. I CATION I natural fireplace. For de- with wet bar, screened porch and patio. CUstom Mere's. $11,900. 824-3546. PRIME LO WOODS tails, call S82.1285 after 5 decorating. $129,500. By owner. No brokers, co. ALWAYS A BOAT SHOW I GROSSE POINTE BY OWNER p.m. No Brokers. please. 822-0203. Open Sunday 2.5. C h r i s Craft.Johnson.Bos- WOODS FIRST OFFERING GROSSE POINTE I ton Whaler.O'Day.M a k o. BY OWN ER - Custom built. 3 bedroom, 2lh OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Boston Whaler Harpoon- Convenient to schools, ShOP" b~th. Colomal on cul-d~.s.ac. SCHOOLS A MUST SEE! Boston Whaler Inflatables. ping, and churches, near LlVlng room, formal ~nUlg Harper Woods - Custom 3 1684 Brys-3 BR"':"I.Bath-Grosse Pointe Wds. E.Z Loader.Brokerage and Lochmoor Country Club. 4 room, extra large kitchen ebdoor brick ranch. Family Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom Colonial available 919 Sunningdale-4BR-2lh Bathr-G. P. Wds Used. bedrooms, 3 baths, family with bui~t.ins, ..large family room, central air, I1f.! for immediate occupancy in ideal Woods loca. 1619 Hollywood-3BR-l Bath-G. P. Woods GREGORY'S 823-1900 room with beamed ceiling, room WIth fIreplace, 1st baths, underground sprin- tion. Treed corner lot with stockade fence, Flor. 1033 Bishop-4 BR-31f.! Baths-G.Pte. Park 9666 E. Jefferson paneled library, formal flo~r laun~ry room, .lar~e, kler system, garage, many ida room/back porch. Carpeting throughout, bath 20830 VanAntwerp--3 BR-llh Baths-H. Wds. Daily 9 to 5:30 dining room, living room pabo, aWnIngs, el~ctnc ~r extras. Priced in low 50's. and lh, new storms, screens, awnings, doors, 22865 Petersburg-3 BR-l Bath-East Detroit Sat. 9 to 4 - Sun. 9 • 4. with bay, up-dated kitchen c~ea!ler, cen.tral air condi. CENTURY 21 furnace, water heater, unusual walk.in cedar 21135 Kenmore-4 BR-1 Bath-Harper Woods 6210 Grayton-2 BR-1 Bath-Detroit. T-H-U-N-D-E-R-B-lRD--,-1-97-4-,-1-9-.f-t.I includes compactor, dish. homng, ma.ny extras. Per- CHARTER OAKS -779.9800 closet in finished basement, new kitchen with dishwasher, fireplace, formal dinini room. Owner Cutty cabin, head, holding I washer, double oven, dis. feet conditIon. MEADOW B RID G E East selling. No brokers. By appointment. 886-3295. tank, carpet, 2 canvas tops, posal, microwave, first. 19857 ,wedgewood Drive Condo, 2 bedroom brick 1824 Manchester. Open 2.5, Sunday. GROSSE POINTE WOODS CONDO $4,800. 791.5196. floor powder room, 5 fire. By appomtment. No brokers ranch, attached garage, fin. With 4 bedrooms, 2* baths this family style. places, finished basement 886-7213 ishtd basement, plus many Townhouse Condo has the room and comfort NOVA 250 XL 197B-many with wine cellar and wet 3 BEDROOM Colonial _ I1f.! extras. Can Owner 8B5. you thought you were going to have to sacrlfice. extras, 20 hours, mint con. bar. 2 car attached garage baths, garage, finished 4131 after 5 p.m. 1589 HOLLYWOOD, GROSSE POINTE WOODS Surprised to see a Condo with 4 bedrooms? dition. with electric door opener basement. Excellent CJn. ------Immaculate 3 bedroom Colonial, with. living room, How about a natural fireplace and an attached G. W. INVADOR, 20 horse. and storage space, large dition. $72,900. No brokers HARPER WOODS formal dining room, family room, and finished garage. If this is reason enough, call for an ap. power, Johnson outboard, patio, new carpting, cuS' please! Call after 6 p.m. Ideal starter, aluminum 2 rec room in basement. All new carpeting and pointment and let one of our highly professional 20 h.p. Mercury outboard. tom drapes. New furnace 881.(l345. .bedroom home, new gas custom draperies throughout entire house. New sales people set an appointment for your future. call 399-1566 week days. with electronic air purifier ------furnace, updated electrical, aluminum storms, screens. window trim, gutters, . /< .' .a.n~ humiditi~r, ~e~tTal ,a,r_ HARPER.WOODS", i convenient .to everything. and roof. Privacy stockade fence, patio with gas BIS1:l9P BE~UTY ,,' ... 19.FOuT"Cape Dol?1')iP'hl:1on conditioning, beautifully LARGE LOT. Charming five Grosse Pointe schools. Va. grill, Many more features. Excellent "mdve.in" Are you looking for a large 4 bedroom, with 3!k + Day Sailer, very safe, great decorated and landscaped. room brick ranch on a cant! condition. Immediate occupancy. baths for your family? Have you consider~d for beginners or kids. 881. Many extras. Must be seen. deep, beautifully Jandscap- ST CLAI R SHORES Price reduced. Open Sunday 1 to 6. Mediterranean styling with a natural fireplace, a ree room in the basement, natural wood work 1857. $187,000. Call 886-2020 for ed lOO.foot front lot. Fam. . Call anytime for viewing. 37.FOOT CHRIS Craft Roam. I appointment. No brokers ily room, finished base .. Middlesex-Prestigious area, all the way through a large cozy family room. 886-9354 er, 1968, steel hull, twin please! ment, patio, 21h car garage. custom brick ranch, family Give us a call, we'll be happy to give you more 427 Lincolns, 300 h.p. Fly. . Assume $65,900 (W20467) room, 3 bedrooms, IIh information or set an appointment for you. bridge, radio, depth soun. FOR; SALE BY OWN.ER. HARRISON TOWNSHIP baths, attached 2 car ga-I SUNNINGDALE DRIVE ders. trim tales, hailer, See pictures and detaIls In LAKEFRONT. Enchanting rage. Do you like to be close to the golf course, swim. spotlight, sleeps 6, $30,000 I the Grosse Pointe "For custom built ranch on Sea. Englehardt - Maintenance Homeowners Insurance ming and tennis? How about 4 bedrooms and 2!k 886.0341. Sale by Owner" Newsletter. way Island. Threc bed. free !,~nch, brick with alu. May I offer you a cost and coverali(e quotation for baths for your growing family, within walking --3-E-RA--Y-1-""--B-8--1 1 rooms two baths, dining minum trim, 3 bedrooms, your new home? Policies prepared in time for distance to Grosse Pointe North. 197 S A ow, 1 h.p., 1352 EDMUNDTON - Low I room,' !amily room, fire. modern kitchen, paneled your closing. trailer, excellent condition, $170' S.'BB62722 ft er. 6 p.m. place, professionaly decor. basement with fireplace, lh FAMILY COLONIAL low hours, extras, $5,500. 222.B 'U' 'unTON L 884.9044. nAJ,YU- - ower ating and landscaping. Cov. bath, 2 car garage, well 884-5337 Watch the boats go by and relax in this beauti. ful 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 powder rooms, brick $80's 884-0358. ered boat hoist. $159,i:tG0 landscaped. DAVIP J. CHESNEY ALCORT SUNFISH - New 1454 FAIRHOLME - $87,' (529323) Colonial located in the Pointe's most bell.utiful sails, $550. Toro self.pro. 500. 886-8721. EAST DETRO IT CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY and sought after area. A wonderful family set- pelled lawn mower and 19691 W. KINGS CT. - 886. ST. CLAIR SHORES Kelly.9 Mile area. Just $39,' ting with all the finishing touches, parquet floor snow blower, heavy duty, 6960 or 649-5000, ext. 372. QIDCK POSSESSION! Spaci- 900. All brick ranch in nice 20225 MACK in the family room, in.ground sprinkling system also close to the Park. $195. 527.5313. 'I 901 MOORLAND - 884-1603. ous 3 bedroom brick ranch area, 3 bedrooms, wet plas. Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America ______.....,•• n .... t1' ll!'OI::QOO on a wide canal. Like new! ter, oak floors, tiled base. 1973 WELLCRAFT Cuddy-I ~'885.6669" n - '¥.,,~'w . Finished basement, steel ment, near schools. BARGAIN HUNTERS With 3 bedrooms, 1'h baths, and priced in the 181h ft. .d~p y, 125 Evin. 2002 ALLARD _ 882.6226. seawall. 0 n 1y $93,500. rude. fish fmder,. port.a. 1645 NEWCASTLE _ 881. (R22489) PAT BURTON 60's, located in the Woods it's a bargain. Must head, full canvas, tIlt trail. 0525 2032 LOCHMOOR see inside to appreciate. CHAMBERLAIN 886-8400 er, $3,900. Call 881-4851. PRovENCAL RD. _ (608) BY OWNER BRICK RANCH 18' 10" SAILBOAT - Fully 233.7331. 771-8900 ST. CLAIR SHORES-Canal Super 3 bedroom, 1 bath located on a lovely equipped, sails. trailer. mo. 963-965 HARCOURT (In. GROSSE POINTE CITY - 3 lot, 3 bedroom brick ranch, Imm~l1late 3 bedroom Colonial. Living room with street in the Woods. Keep cool with central air. tor. Asking $3,000. 885. come) - Upper $475/Low. bedroom home, 1 bath, 2lh baths, 2 fireplaces, new natural fireplace, formal ..dining room, kitchen Priced right in the low 60's. Call for an appoint. 2440. er $495. Florida room. For sale by beige carpet throughout, with eating space, solari an floor, and Kitchen ment. SAILING Dingy, brand new, 639 PEMBERTON - $165,- owner. 885.1195. new custom formic a kit. Aid dishwash~r, Florida room, 2 car garage, gas ST. CLAIR SHORES COLONIAL all fiberglass. 399.1566 000. 823-5043. chen. $170,000. 22455 La I grill and much, much more. Move-In condition. Who doesn't love farm colonials? Especially with weekdays. 689 RIVARD - $115,000. 283 MERRIWEATHER Von. Call weeknights 773. $79,900. 4 bedrooms and 2'h baths. immediate occupancy, 5912. MUST SELL-1972 Chrysler 885-1507 or 565.5365. GROSSE POINTE FARMS for appointment, call priced in the 70's. Call today and v.Ie'll be happy 183 Charger, 161f.! feet, 75 INVESTOR wants GP pro~ BY OWNER 1327 ANITA - New on the to set an appointment for your approval. h.p.. outboard, good con. e~ty regardless of condl' 343.9017 market! Two bedroom alu. dition full canvas trailer hon. 368-8844. 3 bedroom, Ilh bath Colo. HARPER WOODS minum bungalow wit h OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 A perfect family home that offers 4 bedrooms SI,8oo'. 821.8162.' . ' I Call 881.2044 for a Newslet.[ ~~~~,2 f~e~~~es, large new kitchen and and a large family room: 22x14 with natural fire- J~~~: No Brokers 1972 ~OVA-25.foot •. rebuilt' ter to advertise your home. I room, paneled rec room, bath. This completely re. place. Price is reduced to $61,500. At that price engme and outdnave, V I ------small den, updated kit. modeled homc w.ith 1 car it won't last long. Bring your family, let them bunks, $8,100. 2962464 aft. HARPER WOODS - 21119 chen pI u s breakfast garage and basement. decide. er 6 p.m. Nor woo d Drive. Save! nook. Move-in condition. Won't last long at $49,500. 455-87671357.1649. HARPER WOODS - GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS 12-SUBURBAN I Owner. Immaculate 3 bed- Nc brokers. 882.1553. room brick Cape Cod. 11.._--_-_-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_7'_=' Make offer! Move in! Grosse Pointe Schools open. ACREAGE 5551 HARVARD, Detroit - WANTED House is vacailt. Super Colonial in nice area of Natufal fireplace. 2 baths, f By owner. Excellent condi. Harper Woods. 40 ACRES, 1,320 feet road finished recreation room, CENTURY 21 tion. 3 bedroom Colonial, by I frontage, good productive central air. new carpeting, St. Charles kitchen, den, EAST DETROIT f:Jjl Partly fenced. Has aluminum trim. profession. LOCHMOOR llh baths, lots of space. Have you seen Petersburg? Probably the nicest spnng fed po n d. Good. ally lands<:aped. patio, gas. THF. GROSSE POINTE Open Sunday 2.5 'P.m. or I area of East Detroit. We proudly offer this love. DuMouchelle's [ building site. Land con'j gflll, stockade fence .. 2'}" OFFICE by appointment. 885-0826. Iy 3 bedroom Ranch. With an attarhl'd 2 rilr 9a. I I tract terms. Memphis Real. car garage. GroSSe Pomte Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry rage, family room, natural fireplace- in the liv. ty. 384.6618. I schools. much more. See to Top commission paid to SELL! NG appreciate 884 3489 I experienced sales per. Fine Furniture • Crystal. Sterling • China ing room, and a finished basement with a bar. 12D-LAK£ AND RIVER'- .'.. sons. YOUR HOME? Complete ESTATES or Single Items OFFERINGS IN DETROIT PROPER;Y I GROSSF- POINTE WOOD~ I 19866 Mack AVe. I BUYING I The fastest appreciating property of late, hilS ------Sharp 3 bedroom brICk 1\ SWORDS GUNS INSTANT CAS!! vI' on consignment I been the highly demanded East side of Detroit I. ALGONAC _ Unique 4.bed- Colonial. IIh bath, family I Grosse Pointe Woods I " area. We are fortunate enough to have a good room, 3lh.bath brick 2.story room, patio, fireplace. rec I 884.5280 Phone Us At DAGGERS, MEDALS, market inventory to present you. Here are just home on St. Clair River and room, 2 car garage new i --,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' HELMETS 963-6256 or 963a0248 a few of our listings: canal. Magnificent view. I roof, and aluminum trim, I 774-9651 I 3 Bedrooms, 2~ bathr-Haverhill Dockage and power for Open Saturday and Sunday i BY OWNER I 4 Bedrooms, 21f.!bathr-Devonshire large cruisers. Weekdays. I 1.5. 1940 Prelitwick. owner'j 2 Bedroom-Cedargrove 1.765.8802, 884.0071. Cape Cod-4 bedroom, 2lh FOR SALE BY OWNER 1 4 Bedrooms. Averhill llC-BOATS AND MOTORS baths, living room. dini. 2 Bedroomi-Duchess I ing room, family room 21344 VAN K 2 Bedroom-Longview with natural fireplace, 4 Bedroom, 21f.! bath Colonial in Liggett area oi Wooc.i~. (;ustOin built in !964. Income-Goulburn kitchen, dinette, screen. I ATTENTION I Beautifully decorated and immaculately maintained home with living room Investor-Loretto ed.in patio, attached g. with fireplace 8nd bay; dining room with bay, 19' x 24' beamed family SAILORS AND POWER BOATERS foot high, oversized ga. I room with fireplace, wet bar, built.in bookshelves, and storage, wood door. Call {or More information or let us personally show r~ge for large motor wall to large deck. Fabulous new Mutschler Kitchen with microwave and I you these fantastic Detroit homes. These prices aren't CLASSES IN home or boat, plus 2 i going to last, today is the time to buy. regular ovens, all built.lns, breakfast bay with doorwall to deck; first floor SAIL BOATING & POWER BOATING cars. Central air with electronic filter, finished laundry room, powder room and den. Basement is beautifully finished with I Given by Grosse Pointe Power Squadron basement, aluminum sid. lots of built.in storage. Other features include Central air-conditioninsz, new I 882-0087 CLASSF-S START MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH ing, intercom system, at. furnace, new carpeting in ill rooms, 85' x 125' newly landscaped private lot with sprinkling system, gas barbeque, and attached 2 car garage with TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: CA1"ETERIA tic fan, ~torage spacl!. $140,000. Call 884.3608 automatic opener. Home Is beautifully decorated and must be seen to be Grosse Pointe Real Estate appreciated. I GROSSE POn;TE HIGH SCHOOL NORTH for appointment. $195,000 co. :;:C~NIN'JSIDE 0f'" VERNIER 1412 Edmundton Drive Your Community Builders Ladies rnvited Grosse Pointe Woods 885.6669 I

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aSSE POINTE PARK _I home. 8a6.211~, "," I' GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY IMODERNiZi!. to n.oaemislIl, ! BACK IN BUSINESS JOSEF'S phatt paving, concrete and MASONRY REPAIRS neome, 5 upper and low. -ST-RA-Y--D-OO---C-"-."-a-" HOO'/E R 30 years .experience. 771 IPainting - Decorating WALLPAPER REMOVAL se.loCo.ting. Ll.:.",.~d :::::::1 SPECIALIZE IN f, ,-;'~'i'oil1wtch,' :cr:" ..::.~cd - u.w\l~ua 1091, Warren Schultz. Af. Wall Washing. Elmer or. • Experienced 1955.775-3600. • Chimney hroughout. Income $600 a type, hit anel run victim. I ter l5p.m. j L..BlI,jle, Z3Z.20e4. • Incur"''' oDth. $54,900. 886-6709. Needs a more attentive FACTORY AUTHORIZED 1 "...... 21G-CEMENT AND • Tuck pointing home. Very affectionate, SERVICE G. P. ROOFING and custom INTERIOR Rnu ext e r lor • Reliable • Porches OSSE POINTE FA~MS- playful, alert. Male, about POINTE VACUUM . painting. Interior and ex. painting and paperhanging. Estimates at no charge or IRICI( WORK • Dricks replaced Ice 3 bedroom tiick eo. 2 years old. Shots. Good __ terior. Free estimates. 823. ' Reasonable rates. 30 years obligation. I Excellent "Grosse PoInte" onlal with Ilhbat~s, Flor. with people and other ani. FRE~:ir~~:yAND 4M2. f'xperience. Ray Barnowsky 716-8267 CHAS. F. JEFFREY references. Call after 6 p.m. da r?om. n~tural flfepl.ace mals: Please call 882-6819 NEW REBUILT PARTS I-R-EP-A-IR-dry-w-a-U---p]-a-st-er-,,_._8_2_2._73_3_5_a_f_te_r_6___ pA-1_.m_' ~-erl-or-an-d-l-nt-e-ri-or MASON CONTRACTOR 1 775-7362 n d910momegln\eposs2elsA31o~d'danytlmeor 225.2865 week. TU 1-0700 roofing, gutters, painting, FAST COURTEOUS Services. painting, wallpaperIng, also LICENSED. INSURED 7, 9 . 0100en ury . VI ays. 21002 MACK other repairs. Reasonable It'n erlOr. Ext'erIor - ruuy_.. .\ CoJIlmercIaI, 28 years expe- • Brick..... ement• BlockWr.rk• Stone MIKE GEISER nc 778 . .., . 2O-GE 1"1....ERAL SERVICE ------rates. Call Delmis. 778. Caulk . wlooow replace. rience, licensed, insured. • Waterproofing'" .. u CEMENT ROOM_ Passed inspee. ------ALL TYPES of electrical 15654. ments, John Carbone. 839. Free estimates. 1-701-3461. • Tuck Pointing CONTRACTOR ion. 103()'1032 Wayburn, • PLUMBING work. Ranges, dryers 1n- 21G-ROO-FluG 4051. 1------i Pat f k'Y d rosse Pointe Park. $36,- stalled-reftlodeling. Elec.' ~ 1------INTERIOR.Exterior painting. "POR.CHESOHAOsanpECI~LT\"" 00. 885.1262 after 4:30 I • PLASTERING trical repairs, fixtures. Li- SERVICES PAINTER-Handyman, Grosse Free ~stlffiiite5. Call 2lK- Driveways, pat i 0 s, walks, .m. • PAINTING censeu and insured. Col- t ROOF ING & REPAI RS Pointe resident. 15 years 6448. 882-1800 I' sprte~~fi~ug~~fj~~:~~':~J~ • CARPENTRY ville Electric Company. experience. Insured. Call1------'~..~,- , GLISH HOME.Three bed-I • MASONRY Evenings 774-9110. Days Flat or shingles. Aluminum for fr"e estimate ..331.1639. GEORGE'S PAINTING. 29 MASONRY REPAIRS-..-Spe. FREE ESTIMATES ooms, living :-oom v:ith ,. v.IOLATIONS LA 6-7352. gutters & aluminum trim. ------vellr~ experience. All win. cialized. Tuck pointing, fireplace. Formal dining - I Free Estimates WH ITEY/S dows, cracks, caulk and chimney and porch re. 881-6000 room, updated kitchen with CORRECTED S & J ELECTRIC . Bob or Dale Isham • Wall Papering puttied. Clean, guaranteeii pairs, excellent references. 5 2 6 eating .area. Gas heat, cov- • NOTHING TOO SMALL Residential '. Commrecial 1 __ _ _ -0066 3_7_1-_197_1• Interior Painting work. 841-5961. ~ll after 6 p.m. 775-7362. SMALL CEMENT ered patio, 2lh car garage. GUY DE BOER No Job too Small ROOFSand DECI(S • Reasonable Prices ------, Excellent location. Must 885.2930 • Good Work WAYNE'S Painting and dee. G. W. SELLEKE JOBS see to appreciate. 885-3442 776-3708 885-4624, I GUTTERS AND • Call- no job too small orating. Interior and ez. CEMENT NEWS~ANDPOR~ after 6. . RETIRED master electrician. DOWN SPOUTS 526-9987 terior. Painting. Prafes. ALSO REPAIRS ON GUTTER CLEANING Servo Licensed, violations, servo Gutters cleaned Bnd flushed . sional resUlts. Call now fOf Driveways, w a I k s, patios, RPER WOODS _ Owner ice. 774-9651. ices increased. Also small New and RepJ>l-Work ------free estimates. Licensed. steps. Expert porch reo Basements Steps and Porches transferred. 3. bed roo m 1 jobs. TU 5.2966. Licensed and'Insured 773-4355. pair, waterproofing. Qual- TED'S CALL AUGIE SR. 772-3731 brick bungalow. Low taxes, QUALITY WORK: Roofing,I'21E-STORMS .to "'tD ADVANCE MAINTENANCEl WALLPAPER REJ\IOVING ------ity tuck pointing and patch. perfect condition. $49,000. painting, basement water. ""1'1 884-9512 EXCLUSIVELY INTERIORS ing. All brick and chimney 882-9501, 881.5241. 21721 proofing, gutters, concrete SCREENS ------Free Estimates - Insured BY DON AND LYNN repair. GRAZIO Newcastle. and most all home 1m. ProfeSSlona. 1 gutt'er service. 531-7555 . Hm;band.wife tea m. Paint. FREE ESTIMATES CONSTRUCTION provements. F r e e esti. EASTV IEW Reasonable. Reliable. 99c ing, wallpaper perfectiOIlr Clill 885-4391 Cement drives, floors, patios, ROSSE POINTE WOODS- m7a2~1s9'37.Reasonablerates, ALUMINUM, INC. and up per foot. I do my M.J.K. ists. 20 years experience. PORCH REPAIRS, tuck porches garages raised and 3 bedroom brick Colonial. 3 own work. MAl NTENANCE References. 527-5560. 17008 Mack near Cadieux, ------put • "" oJ'"'' .-- dating, insuiation, commer-, ROOF i'N'G must go due to allergies. RESIDENTIAL CHAIN mercial offices, lounges, WALLPAPERING C & J ASPHALT \ , WI 1-1282 Want one home for both t l' d d I Repairs - Reroofing Free Estimates PAVING INC. ' cats. 881.6584 after 6:30 LINK FENCING res auranls, Icense an Improve the value of your I' INSTALLED AND insured. Specializing in hot tar. CALL ANY TIME Me""... p.m. REPAIRED FREE ESTIlIA T""....s , Licensed • Insured home with a professional ! Ch.i.. Li..k AII.SteeI .114 'tt b d C FREE ESTiMATES BOB - PAT ESSIAN job. Over 20 years serving l ..tfic Styf.. OtlND-3 k1 ens a an on. R. RIVARD AND SON ALL 824-1292 Grosse Pointe in driveways ed in car need homes im. ------888-6800 ,'- 882__ -43_8_1 J and sealing. Free estimates mediat I All 11 wand I 774-6887 AFTER 5 FLOOR SANDING. professi. white. ~i.7778.ye o. onally done. Dark staining Owner supervised. Refer- ences included and insur. MEllENBACHER FENCE CO. 20E-INSULATION :md finishi!1~. All work 10401 HAl PEl RESIDENTIAL. INDUmlAL KC Pomeranian puppies- ______guaranteed, free estimates. ance. , I CALL ANy.tIME male llnd females, 8 weeks 371-6938. JOSEPH NOSEDA AND SONS, INC. old, all shots, show qual. SUDRO INSULATION 773-8087 ity, $350. 293'()589. Since 1948 AL'S ASPHALT PAVING HOMES AND OFFICES Roofing experts since 1913. Gutters, siding, decks OLDEN RETRIEVERS - Prepare now for skyrock. Since 1944 G ROADSERVICE& TOWING m a I e and f e m a I e, 11 etlng fuel bills while in. ARTISTIC AND ORIG. of all kinds. Low cost commercial hot roofing. Owner supervision and plan- . months old. Field champ. sulation costs are reason. INAL IDEAS FOR RE- ning. Guarantee quality foe Grosse Pointe Park, City and Farms ion sire, Champion Dam. able. Insulation is blown NOVATING YOUR iN. LiceTlsed and insured. Free Estimates. workmanship at reasonable rates. Have won ribbons, started In walls and celllng. In. TERIORS. in field training. Affection. vestment pays for Itseif. SEAL COATING CALL DlECT 823-6500 •• ...., m"lIl11 SPECIAlJST nate fr I s bee player s. Comfort at lower tempera. MARl AND SHERI VA 2- 1878, 839-4810 \'1 Stde licensed and Insurance Breeder will sacrlf1ce price turcs. 15% tax credit. 772.1181 or 751.2497 .'tll'. ~tr\JiCtnttr, ~nt. f , Reference. J .3.2 Ie to right home. Call after 881-3515 ______11281-0626 245534 I.H."" ••' ..... 7 p.m. 884-0039.

l______. e ee ______-._.__------____._ _~,e,.__ ... ._, _ _ Thursday, Sep!ember 0, 1979, Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS 21p-WATnp~()OFiNG, 21-S-CARPINTIR ,21.T-'LUMlnlllG 121%-LANDSCAPING I I Group" Need Vollt1f.teers 'Fi8hin~ Rodeo Is Damllened - : CODDENS i... SiIVIC. I ANO iiEAiiNG , JAMES I - I' The Farms and Cll,)' held I Jankowllki ~'Vl\i rli,;';;;i\i .• CONSTRUCTION DOCTOR BOH TREE SERV ICE ¥.!!!'!Y groups ofter the op- \ and regblration call 343.2160. their annual fishing rodeo at Ann Marie and Susal'( FOR FRANK R. WEIR , portunlty lor worthwhile and !terns. Tht:y liarn h:rsr !!!~rk~: the Farms Pit" Pit'. ~n B~t- Llewellyn of T~e. Farm~ ESTABLISHED 1924 ALL HOUSE NEEDS A11 I)'pes of basement water. BIG OR SMALL PLUMBING Tree and stump removlJl I. satlsfying llervice at the War caps and uniforms according urday, August 18. There were caught the most flso iit the. proofln!!.Lvears gusran. CARPENTRY 725.439ll Memorial, 32 Lakeshore road. to thl! ~ours worked, Often about 250 people on hand lor park this year-seven. T~e: tee. References. 386-5563. WALLPAPER There is a need for work. they spearhead a drive for this year's event. Attendance you~g~st fisherman of t~l~ & HEATING -_ .. ,~------era In the Service Guild for some particular piece of wail consldcr:lbly !('IUI~" than year 8 rodeo was Jessica; -21-Q---PL-ASTER WORK CABINETS LICENSED MASTER MICHEL PILORGET-Land. Children's Hospital the only equipment needed by Chll. last year due to the Inclement Fortler, three, of The l"arms~ YOU NAME IT PLUMBER ~caplng. Complete service. group permitted t~ work on drcn's HORllital. weather Officials thanked the foi.. Veslgn specimen plants. SPECIALIZING In repairs, 88z.4291 SINCE 1925 hospital needs and supplles The Can c e r Crusaders This ;ear's first place win. !owing or~anlzatJons wh~ quality work priced right, "WE PLANT TREES" WAYNE'S CUSTOM 823-6662 outside the hospital. ml!et Mondays from 10 a,m. ner for The Farms was Mike made d~natlons to the rodeo:. cracks eliminated. Grosse The Service Guild meets to 3 p,m. starting September D'Alessandro who caught a Salem square, Grosse porote: Pointe references. Free es- 885-7711 REMODELING weekly at the Center from 10,. bringing ~ack lunche~ 2J.inch carp. The first place Farms Boat Club, the, M~fro. timates .• Clean. V A 1.7051. Kitchens, baths, basements, 381 KERCHEVAL y FARMS SUPERIOR 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for as many with coHee bemg provided. winner tor The City was Jeff CFIub,GroSdsethPoGln~eCltp .antt!; ALL PLASTl:R formica ami ceramic spe. hours as an individual can They make cancer pads from Joliet who caught a 10 and a arms, an. e losse. om e: cialists. All types of interi. EXTERIORS give on ~uesdays, starting raw materials and distribute half.inch sheephead. This Farms Police and Fire De~ REPAIRS or decorating. Guaranteed ALL PLUMBING We offer a complete land. September 4. them to patients. year's smallest fish was a partme!1ts. . low bid. Guaranteed good Cornice antique restoration. No Service Charge scaping service: J Co(fee is provided and They distribute m~terials four and three.quarter-inch SpeCial thanks \'Jas given to. CaB anytim.:, SSZ-OOOS. work. Call for free esti. • Sodding workers bring a sack lunch. to other groups .~ork.m.g on rock bass caught by Heather the workers who ~ade the.. mates and ideas. Licensed. SMALL OR L.ARGE • Gardening l They ma-Ke Oiliictii"ci>, ;:...... ahs, n.ads "nJ collect "'~."fml.she!! Tlv"l, .. l"r rodeo a success, tnc1Udm~ EXPERT DRYWALL repairs 773.4355. • Lawn care D" v,,,. . Mr. and Mrs. John Imelich •. perfonned by an experi. JOBS broncoscopies and 0 the r 'product, .and also dls~emmate A total of 65 fish were Mr. and- Mrs. Don Luberto; • Trees and shrubs cise and swim program as mformall~n concernl.ng can. caught throughout the one Farms Officer Joe Belanger; enced profe&sional. Stucco VIA • Also brickwork and repairs in drywall or ELECTRIC SEWER well as a Scuba diving COUN:e cer and Its prevention and and a half hour competition. Tom Trombly, John Peters; INTERIOR DESIGN For free estimate c811 Larry Ihat will be offered on Mon. cure. The last fish of the 1979 Jack Reed and many others. plaster, a specialty. Call CLEANING or Bob 792-4053 or 791.2695 Ernie Schuster, 468.359'7 Custom design carpentry, day evenings. Cn Sat~rday Clean ironed white goods rodeo was caught by Tadjoe Officials also th~nked the h': after 6. kit c hen specialists. Li. PRIVATE PLUMBER afternoon~, a clas~ d.e~lgned such as sheeting is always favorite clown, Frank Dans.' for hanrhcapped mdlvlduals nee d e d and should be bury, who was on hand. to' censed. Call Joseph Sma. REASONABLE , ff d SPORTSMAN HONORED 21R-FURNITURE larkiewlcz, 527-7665 or 924- THREE C'S IS a ere . . . brought to the Center. pass out sweets to the kids., :. REPAIR 7593. For further mformatlon Oakland University senior 886-3537 LAN DSCAP ING Braille Transcription offers Tl'm Kramer was honored by f' on Thursdays from 10 tQ The most ef Icient sub' UPHOLSTERING 25% OFF QUALITY WORK by carpen Design in gardening the Great Lakes Intercollegi. t ti h" ld' 11:30 a,m., September 20 rac ng roac me IS an 0 my already low prices, ter with over 30 year. ex' 21 W -DRESSMAKI NG specialists Schools Offer ate Athletic Conference as t b'l through May 29, free instruc- au omo I e. ' F'ree estimates, Free pick. perience in Grosse Pointe. AND TAILORING • Commercial & Residential the school's scholar.athlete up and delivery. Call Bob, Kitchens remodeled, ba!;e. • Lawn and Garden Swint Progralll tiori for sighted people to of the year, Kram,er, a South 881.2818. menls paneled, room addi. EUROPEAN Background - • Power Raking enable tlfem to transcribe High School graduate, led tions, etc. Conscientiuus. Casual.evening and wed. • Tup Soil, Saud. Peat, Don't be left out - get in reading materials and books the Pioneers with 19.3 scar. INVITATION' ImRNITURE refinished, n. Small jobs acceptable. 882, dings. 10 a.m ..5 p,m. Mon.- Fertilizing the swim of things by regis- for the blind. Mrs. John Mc- ing and 7,7 rebounding aver- paired, stripped, any type 1004. Frt. Grosse Pointe area. • Tree Removal llnd Repairs tering for an instructional Namara Is the trained and ages as Oakland complIed a TO BID of caning, Free estimates. 521-8755, Shrub !lI1t1 1'1'ee Planting swimming class or attending experienced teacher. 12.15 basketball rocord dur. 474-8953 or 956.7492, BARKER I. • Landscapo Duslgn and All open or family swim /lvall. Matorlals and books lite inj tho 1978.79 cllmpaisn, Sealed bids will be CONTRACTORS, Inc, PROFESSIONAL drosam:lK' Cllnlltruct10n ablo In the Grosse Pointe ARE YOUR chair., antiques ModernllllUon • Alaratlona provided by thll Library of received by the City : In,. Illllol'ln, /loll 1111altllr. Villi,)' L1clln.od AmI Inl\lrad Public Sehool System's swim, COllllNSS lit ellat - llbout or furniture 10010 or brf~ Adl11Uoni • Famll¥ Rooma lIUana III our lihop, 20733 Ollrllld J, Chr13t mlng pooh, '''DIIE POINTE Clork of the City of : IUlfl? EXllell11nt work, 7'lCl, Kltchonl ., ltoofoatlon ArOIlI $12, GroSIiiQ MlIck lit Vllrnier (8 Mill), Cll)m(lnt A, ChllrBot BrgohYflla with «hltlliled in. WARMIMO.~L~~T~ Pointe Park.t ; 003 •• E.tatl! Mlllntilnant'll Th 0 H CQlllllllltlnB 11tl Aak f{lf AnnA. 66UOOIJ, '7I}'f.!'i3!!O fo!'mlltlo!l will hI! rfllllivllG b~ t Noll" 0' Allllull Mil""' Michlaan until 1\1.' JAMES IIARKlim ,. . :z :::J~ •••• " -___ ~,,_ •. - ••• ._ .. •. _ _ _ rIHlr~l! llmj Jlre!i~lltlflR II IlllH~, .f M'IIlIltPi 880.e044 llll mident~ of the ~el1{lQIdi6. A,M, on Thursday, UflHOUiTERlNG by rlltirlld AI..TERATH>NI!! by Mra, D Irillt lhlrln,!j thll Wllllk gf SliP' fllctll!'Y mlln"~Qrlpt I'e!Qtllvll 'fhll Anrrllal MIIllting Of SQpt~mbQr 20, 1979, Ilpl11115111rllr, GUlla wQrk, Gfolla!! Pointe! llfllll, 5'79, UTQ POINTER ttlmbllf 10, IIll oWeill1 Cllflifil111tll from Ih, MOf'1bltrl of tho GfOlillO in tho Municipal ntlllsgnllbJ~, VA HOOO, DtHI.DINct COMPANY 00'10, tile LibrtlfY of C(m~rOllliQtl6' Polnttl Wlf MIlmOfl., AIlIlO' ...... __ ._-_ ... -. --.-- fnstrUQtiQlHl1 6W IIII III in Ii! ------~-----_ .. - ~_ 1l.lIlIlUn~ them III qUIlUfitld OllltlQ" witl Ilo IIllld II tho Building at UJ115 E,' SInce 1m LANDSCAP1~JG QI!l6S116I\f@ aVllllable for till 215-CAItPINTIIt 21Z-LANDSC.PlNG • Fill! Cl!!lIll Up Iranscrlbefll tQ W(ll'K for Qr(llllO Pelntl Mlmorlli Jefferson Avenue for ' CUltom Building l\l!e Illveh stlll't1nll lit six SIRVICI • Tllllt(Jhtna \illcn organlaatlom! all the O,"tar, ~aL.lkt 8hQro "Old. fI'.,n1l,y room I ollr IPllollI!l)', months llnd ~ 0 n tI n 11 I n g the removal of ape altor«Uonl, kltchol\l, TREE SPECIALISTS • Fortililinii Americlln Red CrOBS and WEDNISDAY, 8EPTIM• TRIMMING OR REMOVAL through advanced COIlI'StlS, SEA :le, 1&78 It 0:30 p.m, 'tc proximately 21 CUSTOM TV 2.3222 • Weekly Lawn Clu'e The clallSes are taught on Leader Dog programs. hear reportl Qf Officer. tG privately.owned dis- WITH YOUR APPROVAL, • Bed Work .lect Olr'Gtorl, Ind to tra"I' HOME REPAIR SATISFACTION GUAR. week day evenings and Sat. eased elm trees. . ALBERT 0, THOMAS • Busho8 Trimmed ELECTED MEMBER Ict .uch oth'r bUlln ••••• ANTEED, 463-6620 OR • 10 Years Experience urdays in the three middle m.y properly come before Remodeling, repairs of any INC. s c h a a I s and North High kind. Work alone. No job 296-37156. • SoddIng The Detroit Chapter of the the meeting, Bid envelope shall: Weare general contrae~ors, School pools. American Red Planning Executives Insti. FiveDlrec'ors will be elect- too big or small, Rotten One can takes care 01 :lll FREE ESTIMATES ~ Licensed Cross gui~e!ines are followed • Insured tute recently elected Pointer ed to serve for the three window cords, window rOUt building. remodeling in the instructional program. yeiits to fill the vicancles ~~icf~~n~iv~;r;~: snts, jambs, doors, porch. TRIMMING, removal, spray- • Free Estimates Daniel J. Tindall III as a problems large or small. ing. feeding and stump re' Basic and advanced lifesaving council member fur 1979. caused by the eilpirat10Q of Tree Removal'; and: es, .basements, attics. Call Design llnd Construction the terms of officE! 01 Rev. TU 2-0628 movaL F r e e estimates. Our Specialty courses also lire available. 1980, The PlamJiilg Execll' directed to the atten- Bill Lynn, 713-019(1. A class of begini1ifig com. t1r8nd George E. AJidrews. Complete tree service, C~11 DAVE BARLOW tives f ilstitli te is a non. profit 11/ Mrs, Albert _0, DICkson, tion Of N. J. Ortisi, • Attics. Porch Eficioseures 21..f.....' ..UM.ING FleMing TreE! Service. 774- pelitlve SWimming is offered orgailization of interilational Jr., Mr. James T,hr!ey. Mr. AND HEATING 885-1900 for children to promote ('Ie. Vernoh S. GitliHlel11rig and City clerk. • Additioils • Kitclll!f1IJ -... - - M6D. scope comprised of execll. • Commercial buHditigli veloprnent of stroke tech. tiveSt ed ucators and others Mr9. JOhn H. Stephen90n, BOB OUBE MAC'S COMPLET~ yARn BElAUT1FUL ltegal privets, tliques. who have an interest ih fi. Jr. Grosse Pointe JIM SUTTON l'tttMS1NO IItlet It1!::ATiNC1 WOltK, SIt R tJ 13 AND ideal for ltE!dges. SaUed, Adults may enroll in an in. nancial and corporate plan. All persons whO haVe Coh- Park reserves the 1677 tJrys lJr1ve Llcetlsed Muter Plumber TRE~ TRiMMING, l!:TC. burlapped. reasonable, Pit- structional class or an exer. ning and cohlrol. trlbuted fundI to the Or08" right to accept or re- TO 4-2942 Tt1 2-2436 gJCW£R CLtllANING, Pointe W.r Memorial A•• g- Rcuonable rates. QUltllt)' orget Landscaping. 823. elation are Members of the ject any or all bids, SP1UNKLElt ltEPAtR, etc. service, Call Tom, 526.5766 21%-: LANDSCAPING 6662. A•• oclatlon Ind wlll be en- pllrt ItA'RR\" $HITH Grone Pointe Woods or 882-0195. 'Itled to vote 11 the met11nll, or any thereof.: 8860389'7 Ml!:TICULOUS, careful, lall BUILDING CO. SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE By order 01 the Board of EttabU.he4 1n TREE SPECIALISTS clean up In lawn ma1nten. Olfector •. YEARLY RATES OrollIe Point. Ar ... Since 1931 LEAKY TOILETS, faucet! TR1MMING OR REMOVAL ance. Reasonable rates. Mrs, John H. Stephftlson, Jr. N. J. Ortlsl R~l1dentl.l .ad Commerclai repaired. Sink cleanin". WITH YOUR APPROVAL. \ a31-3'7lr.T. AVERAGE DRIVE, $100 PER SEASON' Stcretary CITY CLERK . 1lemodeUna Violation. corrected. SmaU SATISFACTION GUAR. 2 INCHES OF SNOW OR MORE ANTEED, 463.0020 OR SCHICK .prlnkllni Gro ... Pointe Wlr Allerallona and Mal~t.n.nce iobs wanted. )la • t n .ystem., Memorial A.toclatlon. New ConNuertUUl.~. " .. p.\~s;n"". WOl'k ml~1t. 296-a'7~. Inltallatlon, modernization, POINTER LANDSCAPING 885-1900 September 5,1979. GP News 9-6-79 885.3900 18$.10.1J 884-2824. FREE ESTIMATES repairs. 888-4J815. m .: m.emo to advertisers UOW MANY WJ.lATS ARE YOli BUVING?

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rosse Pointe ews 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS 48236 882-3500

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. I I l CITY OF ~rnSSt Jl1iutr Ifnuitn MICHIGA~

NOTICE OF REQUIREMENTS FOR F1U~G NOMINATION PETITIONS FOR CITY OFFICES IN THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nominat- ing Petitions for: Mayor - 2-yeal' term; Councilman (3 \ldcancies) - 4-year term' Municipal Judge - 4-year term. ' of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Michigan, to be voted upon at the regular City Election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 1979,shall be filed with the City Clerk at the Municipal Building, 20025Mack ,Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, not before Wednesday, August 1, 1979,and not later than Monday, september 10, 1979,at 5:00 p.m. at which time filing closes. To qualify, Nominat- ing Petitions shall be signed by not less than 100nor more than 150registered electors of .the City of Grosse Pointe Woods. Nominating . Petition forms may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk.

Chester E. Petersen GPN - ~~79 and 9-6-79 City Administrator-Clerk

CITY OF ~rn.!igt 'nillte INVITATION 10m TO BID FOR SNOW REMOVAL FROM MUNICIPAL PARKING AREAS The City of Grosse Pointe will receive sealed bids for the removal of snow from ten. (10) municipal parking lots and one (1) parking structure, on or before 2:00 P.M., Thursday, September 13, 1979at which time said bids shall be publicly opened. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any irregularities, and to accept the _bid which is in the best interest of the City. Completed bids shall be submitted to the City of Grosse Pointe, attention Thomas W. Kressbach,City Manager, Municipal Of- fices, 17147Maumee, Grosse Pointe, Michi- gan 48230.Bids shall be sealed and plainly marked "Snow Removal Bid.". Specifica- tions and bid forms are available from .the City Offices. Thomas W. Kressbach City Manager-Clerk I Published G.P.N. - 9-6-79 I

CITY OF Qirosst 'nillte 'ark MICHIGAN ADVERTISEMENT FOR DEMOLITION OF A . VACANT COMMERCIAL BUILDING

Sealed proposals for the demolition work of a vacant commercial building will be received by the City Clerk, City of Grosse Pointe Park, 15115East Jefferson Avenue, until 3:00 P.M. on Friday, September 7, 1979, and then at such time and place will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The work will consist of complete demolition of a vacant commercial building located at 15021Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan.

The Bidding Documents, which must be used in submitting a proposal. may be examined on or after August 29, 1979, at the offices of John Stevens As- sociates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, at 511 East Larned Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226. 964-0'700, during business hours and copies may be obtained with a d~posit of ten dollars per set. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified • 1 1 ,. , check, bank draft or satisfactory surety bid bond in an amount not lese; than five percent (5%) of the total bid price as guarantee and security for the acceptance of the contract. Checks shall be made payable to the Treasurer, City of Grosse Pointe Park. No proposal once submitted may be withdrawn for e nen lOW tar: at least 30 days after the actual opening of bids.

Contracts must comply with all bid specifications including Federal E.E.O, Department of Labor Regu- The rich alternative lations, and O.S.H.A. Requirements as specifically in- cluded in the bidding contractors documents. The City of Grosse Pointe Park reserves the right to for the lowlar'smoker. waive any irregularity in any bid, or to reject any or all bids, should it be deemed for its best interest. Kings and 100s. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined N. J. Ortisl CITY CLERK That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. GPN 9.&.79 9 mg. "tar". 0 .8 mg, nicotine 8\1. per cigarette by FTC method.

1__...._.. . K.l _ $= __ ~ m..m -.= __=sw.__ \ _ Thursday, September 6, 1979 Page Thirty.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * * ! --. II' from Anothei Points Gf Vie,;: Short and to I 1 flJ~nte (Continued from Page 23) The Pointe by Yves St. Laurent, courtesy of Jacobson's. at 4 o'clock, a complimentary bar and continuous Counter Points dancing to music by the eight-piece Easy Street By Pat Rousseau (Continued from Page 17) Band. MR. and MRS. GORDON It's a lovely way to spend the day, in a lovely, Note ... the Walton-Pierce ad in this week's H. WILLETT. of McKinley lakeside setting. The fact that all those who qre issue and mark September 12 for The Count Romi place, announce the birth of having a marvelous time are also aiding the Ar- Collection. It will be informally modeled 10 a.m, _ their first child, a son, chives, a national organization, affiliated with the 4 p.m. Take this opportunity to see a fashionable, JAMES GORDON, August 2. Smithsonian Institution, which collects. catalogues versatile line of coats and special order your size Mrs. Willett is the daughter d 1 f Wh ' of MR. and MRS. JAMES N. and microfilms original documents relating to an co or pre erence. ile we re on the subject ROBINSON, of New po r t American Art, and makes them available to schol- of coats, quilting is one of the important looks. News, Va. Paternal grandpar. ars throughout the world-that's frosting on the It is also very practical and warm. Take the new ents are' MR. and MRS. G. cake. quilted coats and jackets from Bill Blass for ex- HOWARDWILLETT, JR .. of • • ample. The quilting is filled with down, the finest Fort Lauderdale, Fla. * insulation known to:> man. There is a jacket with a I • ...• Busy Days for Pro Musica hood that ties closed. It is of irridecent nylon Awarded a certificate in Mrs. Paul Kelley, of Sunningdale drive, and filled with d::>wn. Also in the same fabric is a long Dental Hygiene during com. her Pro Musica committee are entering their coat that wraps and ties. The color choice for both. mencement June 16 at the busiest time of year, for Mrs. Kene~', a member is deep burgundy or pewter. We admired the short HygienistsForsyth Schoolin Northeasternof Dental of Detroit Pro Musica's board, is in charge of re. ivory jacket that is banded with black and the Universitr, Boston, Mass" newals for the 1979.80 season. long single breasted quilted coat of deep blue with was LINDA ANN WOOTEN, Memberiihip hl this o!'g~mh~tion indudes tick- burgundy. From other designers have come other of Woods lane. ets to three Friday night concerts and the recep- quilted toppers. There is a burgundy velvet jacket • • ... tions which follow, and the renewal committee is cut abng mandarin lines and from Matisse ... a Pointer CATHERINE W. advising past members that this year's line-up of printed and quilted jacket. F'rom Samuel Roberts STEPHENSON, who holus a . artists lives up to Pro Musica's 53-year commit- for a st,riking look,. there's. a snakeskin bolero and BRENDA BRADY OF HAWTHORNE ROAi'UhotobYDavid Kromer Bachelor of Arts degree from mlCnt to seek out artists and composers whose tal- I ' Smith Coilege alld a Ceriifi. 'bo th Id'd I . an ostnc h 1eat her lac k et In a coIor th ey ca11 cor k _ .____ t f th 1 t't t f ent IS a ut to earn em wor -WI e acc aim. that would set off most other fall colors, As. you By Janet Mueller. I h'd . ~aa:al ~~rTrafnin~s ~:c:iv:d Pianist Andre-Michel Schub is scheduled to know the suit goes out to dinner this year. One She was married a month to the day after she II tcause Kat.y stalf' j'Yarn IdS - ua~etA~Af Rll~I'"P~SAdmin. play for Pro Musica this year. The University of . . f J S'l . 00 expensIve 0 00 aroun """ ~ ... v. --~ ••--- • , • PT' '11 of•. t.he ,ne~,_. dl~~:}~~~; ro~ erry. ) verman IS graduated from high school. Mdtthew arrived 11 with. You're going to make istration degree from th~ IMmnesota s l\-Iuslca ...amera rlO WI_ present one or o~acK salll! .".y

black .. All colors are aval.lable l~ Pull- • '" • to face fun are Downfall and Knockout. I' man SIzes as well as a nice vanety of Fashion Features. in the window of They're new at The School Bell 17904 Mack ' accessory pieces. See them at Harvey's The Clothes Pin are tWJ smart coats from Avenue, ' ,------~-----~~~ Compleat Traveler, 345 Fisher Road. the new collection. One is a velvet raincoat m~ '" '" '" : Fresh Cut Daisies $1.69 bll1Ch i • • • that can be worn fJr dressy occasions and an '" The Skt And Tennis Barn ... is L With Coupon Expires 9/9179 I The Arrangement ... weekend special is a bouquet all weather coat with a cozy zip out plaid ,. ------~~~~-~~ J of fresh cut flowers (or $3,50. Cash and carry ..• 17100 lining. Long a shopper's favorite in Franklin ~ having a sale. Tennis apparel (shorts Kercheval. Village. The Clothes Pin is now open at ~ and tops) are 40% off and warm up~ ... • • 20461 Mack Avenue corner VanAntwerp. All ~ are 50% off. The sale ends Saturday, "Y C 't T 11 b k b't " d September 15, so hurry to 20343 Mack Allemon Florist ou an e ... a 00 y 1 S cover, says resses, coats, sportswear, suits, rain wear A e Julie. She offers as example the charming calico and belts 20% off retail ... 881-8848. i V nue.. • * tote-covers for paperback bOJks. They come in •' " • • . I Can't Keep lip with your jogging mate? Don't give j h appy prints and with little handles. Priced $6.50 Remember, Penn! s .. : for parttes and ban-l up . , , roller skate. Healy's Health Hut. 19850 Mack, has on E. Warren at Julie's of Gre:::::::::Pointe, they maJ.:e g""'at gifts quets. H.eseTtlQttons are avaIlable for yr01/r,~ from! a complete line of Joffers, Red Jets and Hot RoUers for A L1?n ... 17003 Mack one block west of Cadieux. Closed 20 to 100 , .. showers, birthciuy~, business medina':, i :'~11 to thoose from. It's the greatest thing in outdllOr rec. I 17931 East Warren TU "Y-V'6V Mondavs. after funeral luncheons and family get-togethers. I rea(ion since Jogging and it.s healthy! ..• 885.5000. I

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