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20c Per Copy Published at Second Clau Motter at the GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1978 $'.00 Per Ve.r 30 Pages-Two Sections-Section One VOL. 39-NO. 32 Post OffIce 01 Delrolt, Mlchllla"
Trio Help Move Vial of Life Plan Forward GP School Head Groups Hit HEADLINES ...::.: of the • Proposal on WEEK CandIdate for Soliciting As Compiled by the Woods Council Com- Grosse Pointe News Post in Memphis mittee Formed to Obtain Input from Thursday, August 3 Dr. William Coats One of Six Under Considera- Citizens, Organ- SiX NEW YORK firemen izations Toward were killed when the roof of tion by Tennessee Officials for Superintendent a burning supermarket in Position: Job Interview Set for August 16 Resolving Brooklyn collapsed, plunging Concerns them into the fire, At least By Susan McDonald 27 firemen and one police. Grosse Pointe Superintendent of Schools Dr. By Roger A. Waha man were injured while William Coats is one of six candidates being con- A proposed ordinance fighting the blaze, the worst .v side red for the post of superintendent of schools in regulating solicitations single fire disaster to hit J Memphis, Tenn., according to officials there. in the community ran the New York Fire Depart. ment in more than 10 years, Dr. Coats is scheduled to into some expected op- The six dead firefighters 1, attend a press conference GPW H position at the Woods were attempting to cut holes and public interview for the ears Council's regular meet- in the roof when it gave in. job on Wednesday, August . M d A 7 16. A decision by the Mem. Planner's mg on ay, ugust , Officials speculated that re- phis Board of Education is and, as a result, the mea- cent renovation work on the expected by Friday, Sept R sure was unanimously building may have weakened tember 1. referred tel a committee the structure. Cause of the eport fire was unknown, but fire The Memphis district is of two councilmen and officials said it was not at least 10 times larger than City Attorney George deliberately set. Grosse Pointe, with an an. Brandon Rogers Gives Catlin for further review. nual budget of about $140 Solons Update of Serv- Mayor Benjamin W. Pin. Friday.'" '"August'" 4 million, 120,000 students and ices Rendered to The kos said Councilmen E. D. . A THREE.DA Y wildcat about 10,000 teachers, aCt Grady and John Sabol will strike by Detroit garbage cording to' Director of Pub. City, Focuses Upon represent the council on the workers and bus mechanics lic Information in Memphis, Land Use Plan committee, which is sehed- apparently came to an end Rod Spaulding. uled to meet with interested when workers began report. Approaehed on Job By Roger A. Waha citizens and organization rep. ing back for their regular resentatives toward resolving ~. Dr. Coats has been wi~h Planning Consultant concerns over the proposal. shifts. Seventy percent of the city's bus service was Wayne County Com"missioner ERVIN' A. tion of Vial of Life kits to some 800,000 house. Pointe schools for about two Brandon M. Rogers gave A report will then be pre. holds in Wayne County. Under the program, a years. This spring he was sented to the entire coun. expected to be restored by STEINER JR., (right), seeks suggestions from granted a five.year exten'. the Woods Council at its cil, with the session being this morning. Most sanitation vial, (medicine bottle), containg medical jnfor- Woods Det. Lt. JACK PATTERSON, (left), and sion to his contract by a regular meeting Monday, scheduled for sometime this workers also were expected Shores Public Safety Director JOSEPH VITALE mation sheets on family members is placed in the to return after they started 5-2 vote of the Board of August 7, a verbal report month. on the county-wide application of the Vial of Life refrigerator with appropriate stickers on the re- Education. Alain Concern reporting to work before 'd h . d on the status'of services program. The success of The Pointe program frigerator door and front door of the home signal- Dr. Coa ts Sa! e Vlewe The proposal is an out- midnight. The return to work ing the vial's presence to emergency medical per- followed talks between city helped encourage Vial of Life Task Force mem- the contract extension as a he has rendered to the growth of the council's con. sonnel. "demonstration of support" . officials and unions repre. bers to set a target date of October 7 for distribu- on the part of the Board and CIty. cern over the number of senting the workers, during ------added he has not yet signed He also provided council solicitation requests from which Mayor Coleman Young document, various organizations on an Ph Wayne County Sets Goal the members with a summary 1 b . (ft b pr0m.ised that no disciplinary armacy GPW Still The superintendent said annua aSls. 0 en num er. act Ion would be taken he was approached about the index of planning and zon- ing between 20 and 25), and against the workers. I Wo d Of October 7 to pass Grant job by the Memphis School ing reports, along with a some citizen complaints of '"'"'" nos Eyes Board and plans to visit the copy of his preliminary draft being bothered all the time by solicitors. city next week for an "ex. of a land use plan for the u:~t:[;io~~~S~~IN IH:t Aga:n Out Vial of Life Kits Projects ploratory discussion." However, since the mea. Michjgan rose to 7.3 percent" ., "There's really no more city. sure was approved at its first in July, more than a full Pointe Program Plays Role in Effort to Distribute Council Ponders Survey to it than that. At the pres. Noting that the Planning reading stage on July 10, of- percentage point above the Estimated, Combined Containers to Some 800,000 Households; ent time, I plan on remain. Commission has worked dil. ficials have been contacted national average. Although Street Value of Drugs to Determine 'Low to ing in Grosse Pointe," he igently reviewing and dis- by numerous organization President Jimmy Carter in- Woods Lt. Patterson, Shores Public Taken in Two Incidents Moderate' Income said. . cussin~ his recommendations representatives who have felt sists the economy isn't get- Safety Director Vitale on Task Force If Dr. Coats accepts the over the past year, :Mr. Rog. the proposal was too restric- ting worse, the national un- Placed at Between Levels in Com- "Vial of Life" will become a household word job in Memphis, the local ers suggested each council. tive and would stifle their employment rate rose from $40,000 to $43,000 munity Toward Board of Education will em. man read the land use plan fund raising activities in the 5.7 to 6.2 percent last month. throughout the county on October 7, according to a Obtaining bark on the long, time.con. and then meet with the city. The Labor De part men t For the second time in plan mapped by the Wayne County Vial of Life Funds surning process of selecting Planning Commission to fur. A main concern of these blamed half the increase on just over a m 0 nth, Task Force. The group, consisting of citizens, rep- a new superintendent for the ther explore the document. representatives is over the teenagers looking for sum. t hie v e s entered fhe resentatives of municipalities, including two Pointe second time in the last three Such a session is scheduled fact the proposal permits mer jobs. It is estimated Grosse Pointe Pharmacy, public safety officers, and the county government, ~~il~~~ ~o~;s~aori_ years. for Wednesday, September one solicitation per year per there are now about 6.2 mil. 19795 Mack a v e n u e, has set that date for door-to-door distribution of Somewhat Surprised 20. individual or group, with the lion unemployed. In Mich- . I f L'f k't t b d f .. ginal application for through the roof and V la Ole 1 s, repor s a oar 0 commlSSlOners An interim superintendent Offers Assistance permit, which must be accom. igan, model changeover in I ------Community De vel 0 p- will probably be selected panied by a $10 fee to defray the auto plants and new sta- took an assorted amount news re ease. 't W d ment Block Grant funds of drugs, according to a Th e p1an caIIs for recrm - terested citizen groups e. from the ranks of assistant At the same time, he in. the cost of processing the apt tistical methods also were ment of thousands of volun- nesday, August 2, at the City- failed to materialize, the superintendents, including dicated all elements of his plication, being valid for a blamed for the rise. report received by Woods teers to distribute Vials of County Building, city, which hasn't been Dr. Joseph Spagnoli, who's reports as cited in his con. consecutive 10.day period and '" . '" police Thursday morning, Life to some 800,000 house. disqualified from the in charge of instruction, and tract with the city have been being restricted to daylight Sunday, August 6 A t 3 "The response at the Task A BUS CARRYING handi. ugus . holds. Force meeting was so enthu. grant program, is cur- former South High Princi- completed. He also offered hours only. capped people plunged into The first incident was reo The Vial of Life program, siastic that the members rently considering a pro- pal Dr. James Hoeh, in to assist in future site plan In a letter to the council, a lake southeast of Montreal, ported to police on July 1 ~vhich bloomed in The Pointe wanted to set a firm date posed survey toward pin- charge of administration. review and architectural reo Robert Frederick, fund rais- Quebec, drowning 41 of the and at that time the culprits last November, involves keep. immediately so that the na- pointing "low to moder- Dr. Coats replaced Dr. view, while lending his sup. ing chairman for the Grosse 4R aboard. The bus was re- took a variety of drugs in. ing me d i c a 1 information tion's largest Vial of Life ills. ate" income families in James Adams, who resigned port toward a fee ordinance Pointe Kiwanis Club, cited turning from a theater ex. cluding valium, carbrital, forms for each family memo tribution can be completed the community. which is from Pointe schools in 1976 to underwrLe the cost of some concerns which gener. rursion when its brakes ap- phenobarbitol and darvon ber in a marked vial, (small before the inclement weather a main criteria for re- after two years with the sys. the review of plans without ally reflect those of other or. parently failed on a curve in compound with a wholesale plastic pill bottle), in the of fall and winter sets jn," ceiving monies. tern to accept the superin. using tax dollars. ganization representatives. . t S 1 "Our club has three solici. tend en Cy 0f Wms on. a em, I M R dd d f the road around Lac d'Art value of around $946. refrigerator. Vial of Life explained County Commis. A proposed contract be. . r. .0gers:J e ° some tations a year, two of which gent. The vehicle failed to Fifty.four types of sched. stickers are placed on the sioner Erv Steiner, task force tween the city and Wayne (Contmued on Page 2) 14 work items referred to would fall within the ambit negotiate a sharp turn and ule two drugs, .(",lore dan. refrigerator door and the chairman. County toward such a survey him by the council, six have of the proposed ordinance. As flew off the road at about 50 I g~rous), we~e mlssmg, along household's front door to "We are going to hold our was unanimously tabled by been forwarded to the solons it presently reads, the Grosse 111ph.Only the driver and six I With approximately 10 types alert personnel responding next meeting at 9 a.m. Tues. the council at its regular No More Eats for their consideration with Pointe Kiwanis would be reo volunteers managed to es. o.f schedule three, four and to aEmedi~al ~mergency. day, August 22, in the City. meeting Monday, August 7, three already being adopted quired to eliminate one of cape. The accident was the five drugs. F nt~~slas~lc Response County Building. All inter- pending the receipt of more A story in the August 3 by th e counCl,'1 e.g., roo f the two solicitations in order worst bus disaster in Canad. Other Item~ Taken ami IeS a so are encour. t d ., IT d T specific information on the edition of the NEWS,' . 'd' 1 d' . ian history. Howev~r, police placed a aged to carry the medical es e mumclpa I IeS an CI 1- project. "Woods Planners Okay Colo. slg~~ In r~sl entIa IStflct~, to comply with the language conservatIve street value, information forms in the zen groups - from scho?ls nial Federal Bid," said that polItlcal sIgns and an ordl. (Continued on Page 2) d t t t City Administrator Chester nance go v ern i n g vacant I '" '" '" based on supply and demand, glove compartment of the an scou roop.s o. s.ervlce E P t 'd thO tt the Mack avenue property dwellings. Monday, August 7 family car and on their per. I groups an d semor CItIzens-. . ehersendid Salt b IS ma 'der V -}--]--- POPE PAUL VI, who had of around $10,000 on the dt tt dOl IS sc e ue 0 e conSI' involved was currently be. an( a s llit drugs whl'le admitting it sons. I are urge .0. a en '. d b th '1 t't f(.igned for 15 years as head T Sit D t ere y e counci a I s ing used as a Jack.in.The. The council, which has ex. ld probably be much The goal of county.wide 0 O.ICI ona Ions. M d A" t 21 t' g of the Roman Cat h 0 1i c \vou M St t d on ay, Uous , mee In . Box Restaurant. pressed some concern over GP Ral,list ('Illirch, died after suffering higher. Robert Hill of GP distribution was adopted at r. emer was ~PPOIll e Makes Offer While remnants of the res. the status of certain items a hcart attack at the age of Pharmacy said it would be the first meeting of the task ~he task f?rce chalr:~n by "The city is still eligible tau rant's interior layout re-' referred to Mr. Rogers, ap. RO. Hc was the 262nd Pope. closer to $25,000. : forcc. attended by some 25 arrette SImmons, c a.lI1'~an for funds if it can demon. mained last week, the build. I peared satisfied with his rc. Four damaged windows It has been less than a week Beside~ drugs. the thievcs' representatives of municipal. of the board of .c~",lmlsslOn. strate that the beneficiaries ing is no longer an eatery. I port. and othcr instances of van. ______. . .. dalism at the Grosse Pointe ~ince the Pope had last (Continued on Page 4) I ities public agencies and in. ers, because he IllItiated Ith~ of the project are predomin. ._. .00 •• • __ •• __ .~_ • ~ ... .. county study which resu te anlly 'low to moderate' in. Baptist Chu rch, 21336 Mack ~]1oken of the imminence of in the board's formation of f I' h avenue, were reported to '1'.' d~ath. Paul had headed come ami Ies," e said in a l1 ., , Off.ICla· ZS P l'.fSlte ill l"rl Ier the task force. memo to the council. GPF Beaches to Remain Woods police Friday morn. titf' church during a period' ., '.. - The Wayne County Vial of After a tour of potential . ing. August 4. "f challenge to papal author. W . P k B1_ Life Task Force was estab. project areas with James ose at resent une !. Police learned the destruct lly. brought about mainly by arrllllt III llf ulZe (Continued on Page 6) Curran of the Wayne County CZ d P T I tlOn occurred sometime be. his firm stands against birth ----- Office of Program Develop- By David Kramer 'l~ength of the Wayne County II tween 4 p.m. on Thursday, control and his insistence on By Susan McDo;;-~ld- i;-a~~b;::en "reluctant" to is. Probation Plan ment, Mr. Petersen said Mr. The beaches at the Farms closings would have to be August 3, and 8 a.m. on the pricstly cclibacy. He wadSthhe State fire officials said sul' a warrant on the youth, Curran offered to commit 4th Pier Park and Crescent Sail made after the pumping of 1 . " ". most travelled Pope an t e . ' GPF block grant funds to conduct I'. l' Hf to visit the last week they arc contlllu, basccl on thc evidence col.' PCU( I'1110' In. .,. Yacht Club remain closed the sewage is stopped. I Three 18 by 16 ':"lndows ~'~l~ Oil I ever . 'I ing their pursuit of a first lecled thus far. r'I a demographic survey of the follow i n g the continued He add('d that he suspects' suffered damage WIth one , . de"re murder ar a t f r a "nut as far as. I'm con. northwest corner of the city pumping of raw sewage into that wat£'r would be more broken by a stone and .. '" '" I .. e w r n 0 The Farms remains the toward determining the num. , • '15'Yl'ar.old Pointe youth in cerned, it's not a dead issue b f I the Clinton River in Macomb contamlllatcd out "in the anothcr by a pellet with ~()()tl),ll J~('!!nl!"' 'connection with Ihe alle"ed, 'd I only Pointe to not approve er 0 "ow to moderate" in. County. mainstream" of the lake. costs plarcd at between $25 I n < . . .. yet:" Sgt. Brotebeck sal .... Its requested share of the coml' families. ' 1 :arson of the Charles Helin belll've we have enough Clr. $25,000 operating budget for "Hc further agreed to al. According to Mike An. rather than on the beaches, to $30 in each case. A 32" by drews, assistant director of whcre the health depart. 40" window also W::lS dig. !\ toriN I1 III~ 1 mansion in Windmill Pointe, cu.mstal1tla.1 ev~dence to brill/( I the Grosse Pointe Volunteer low the survey to include environmental health for ment has done its testing. rove red cracked from top to dri~.e. , . ' thl S )uven~le In ~,he prose. Probation Program -luestions concerning the use. Football practice bcgins at City Firefighter. R.lchard rutors don t agree: ! No action was taken in the fulness of shopping facilities Wayne County, bacterio!ogi. Tom Doyle, a flshrries bottom, with damage esti. :-iorth High School on Mon. Tueker died of In)Uf]es hr The sergeant s.ald he hopes matter by the Farms Cot/ncill at the Seven Mile/Mack shop. cal samplings of the watcrs 'biologl~t with the Michl~an' mated at between $50 to $60.
Jim Ober1iesen, Community Relations Manager, offers you this telephone tip:
Teach your children .. ( how to use the phone in an ~'~ I emergency! t,,, i Anyone can have an emergency at home that cdll ...101 Id ,1 1~!tl:II:[,(~llt Ihl' 1 I f of H'e phone .. a sudden Illness. aCCident. fire Ho[,( llil,y yOii dit(~(!d" ! rq tlave a lISt In your ptlOne book or elsewhere neat '1;(' pIHlI," ('IVlr'[' 111£' (l(1'. ~' numbers of your doctor. hospital, pOison control. ~)(,:jc.r' f,re rI"polI"llii(pt ) and your I,orne addresS, But. If you have children .11b'1I1 r.. vmulll they LEVr'S~" JUNIORS knoN hOVJ to u"e the phone In an emergency? Mdk,' ""Jre fhp,>, dr' ;.\ J I Show lIlCfll where you keep the emergency nUIl1IJ(~r', and how tn cd'i ~; lLV the operator. If necessary. Your babySitter should hp tolrll'vho 10 (,ll: t()i) Know If 911 can De dialed for fire. merJlcal and pol,u. IH,lp 111 your ,II fa Nobody likes to th In k ahout emergencies at honw f~" I II', Dell f't to 1'1\II' It a 1111lethought now, Ihan be sorry you dlrJn't later. Why not chec~. out Ihe family on your Jac01)8()I)'S cmerp,cnc.y phone cilll proc.edure right now? @ Michigan Bell. , . people who enjoy serving people, Michigan Bell Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 ------.------_._------_._------~--._------OPEN WEEKDAY (C.~~::.d~~,a::,:II «~~~~':'~m~:~!el~t~.~~~~~~d;fI (C~,::~f,~I:,:~l1 took around 30 cartons of a majority of citi1.Cns in the an)' citizen's privacy in the .. SUNDAY HOURS cigarets, 23 Timex watches, area have "loll' to moderate' area might be invaded in any Park P?llce Cluef. lIenry MON., TUES., approximately 24 lighters and ineomes as d('fined in the way. lie also was concerned ,Coonce said local 110hce have WED., THURS. some cash, all reaching a program, \11'. Petersen said ov('r any possible implication co~e. to a. de~d end with 10 A.M. 9 A,M, to 7 P.M. combined total of $1.096. the <:ity would be able to sub. that a c('rtain section of the theIr ll1vesllgatIOn of the al. FRIDAY In the second incident, mil prlljel'ls sud, as the fol. cily might have a "low to le~e~ arso~ and arc now drugs listed as missing in the lowing: moderate" income level. walhng actIOn by the Stale TO 9 A,M. to 8 P.M. prell' mi'nat'ry repor ll1CIuded • A permaZwlit solutIOn. to I' .•'I r. I'etersen state d there Fire Marshal. SATURDAY valium, seconal, tUlnal, plac. 1Ill' 111')s drive Iraffi<: prub. an' somc "low to moderate" "We've pursued all sources Q /&.M. to 6 P.M. idyl, dilaudid, dolophine, lem. illcolllc levels in the city's of information and gone as 5 P.M. prcludi n, dem('fol, quaalude, • Sl'gregation of parts of three ('ensus tract~ but one far as \l'e can interviewing :Iexedrine and dexamyl. the eOmllH'f('lal area from arca must be established hav- the 'youth with juvenile au. Proces Good Th,u lilT. Hill said the whole. parts of the residential area. JIll( more than another to thorities," Chief Coonce said. Tuesday. Augus' 15th ~ale value of missing drugs Such segregation would im. satIsfy HUD. "As far as we'rc <:oncernetl W. r'MrY' the rlghl to was around $700, making prove the traffic problem in "We didn't get any money it's still an open case." ' limit quantiti .... their street value an esti. the residential area while for proposed improvements mated $15,000 to $18,000. providing addillOnal parking as we. ,~'ere turn~d down on Breaking and e n t e rill g Seve:al rolls of quarters for the <:ommercial area, our mltlal apphcatlOn be. charges were filed again~t also were taken. • Inereased JoiJ opportuni- caus~ we didn't e~ta?lish a one of two local youlhs ques. Entry was made in the ties for "low to moderate" partlcula.r area .wlthm . the tioned by police in conncc. area of the first break.in, 'l('ome persons b\' slimulat commumty which might tion with the fire. said Det. Thomas Podeszwik ing redevelopment of the have a good percentage of who felt it was a "good pos: Seven,' l\1a<:k shopping area. ~'Iow .. to" moderate' income You t h Service Division 'b'I't" th h h' famIlies, he noted Det. Ja('k Treppa said a peli. Sl I I Y at t I.' t JCves • Ramping of sidewalks at . l' I b n d d were the same as before. I II intersections within the. Necessary .Action IOn ~as 1 ,een r. I,e, an ac~ Mr. Hill, who also indicated I 'rojed area . (The cIty onglOally sought ~ePte., ))C \\ a) ne I Cf).Ul\t~ the thieves seemed to know I • Projects 'involving capItal S120,000 per )'ear for three I bUVtem je .ourt I aut lOntli''' .. ' .. "ears for a varl' t f ,t u a leaI'm" I Vianes Nursery 't.01 Mac.Ave. 111.2800 --~~~---.._------....------ Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five ------_._------_._-----_._. _.- .- Meet to Plan Health Odds and Ends S" him lor "your limily ;,!uflncr Sale n"d! . . _. Fred J. Zelewskl 18538 Mack 882-9308' AT TOURAINE [,£,) ~~~;nU}hbor, 1"\~U"II Stili FIrm • IS !h,,. Boys jeans Boys tops l", Sale 2.66 _ <"(.,",«f:...... ;:;':!"'!"'!t Sale 3.99to 6.99 Officers of the Friends of Bon training en October 10 and 11. Clock- Secours Hospital education commit- wise from upper left, the officers Select group of short sleeve tops, in pre- tee met recently to discuss the new are REX G. CIAVOLA, chairman; school and school age sizes, and in an season's line-up of community health JOHN E. DANAHER, coordinator of Select group of preschool and school age array of colors. programs. Held at the War Memo- the glaucoma program; JOHN H. sizes, broken sizes. These are great for rial, the free events include glacoma TATUM, executive director of Bon JCPenney Grollse PoInte only. testing on September 28 and cardio- Secours; and MRS. KENNETH AD- play or school. pulmonary res u s citation, (CPR), LER, CPR coordinator. Plead Guilty To Give Talk on Amer;.ca . JCPenney Gro•• e Point. only. Of Extortion Vincent J. Murray of Lake. sional Record in April. Men's dress pointe avenue has been in. The address has also been vited to address two organ. placed in nomination by the Two men accused of at. izations in Colorado Springs, Freedom Foundation, Valle~' tempting to extort $5,000 Colo. Forge, Pa., for its awards shirts from a Farms resident and Family shoe selection for 1978. These include a Kiwanis merchant in May pled guilty The 16th Armored Divi. Club Luncheon on Wednes. to the extortion charge on sion Ass'n., is holding its day, August 9, and the 16th Tuesday, August 1. 27th reunion. Its member. Armored Division Banquet clearance Sale 2.99 Pointe Resident, ship includes World War 11 Dennis Charles Prebee and on Saturday, August 12. veterans from 49 states and Mark C. Abdou Gilbert John Richard, both Both requested his speech, Select group of dress shirts, solids or several countries. Mr. Mur. Select groups of shoes for all the family. of Detroit, await a sentencing "What Is The Soul of patterns. Short sleeve or long sleeve. REAL TOR.ASSOCIATE. ray served five years in Each group has many different styles of date of Monday, August 21, America?", as the featured Represents buyers from a after their plea was accepted Tank forces in World War shoes. Below are some examples: item. JCPenney Gro•• e Pointe only. wide market area ... sell1ng, by Wayne County Circuit 11 including campaigns in buying or Just thinking about Initially g i v e n to the Court Judge James Montan. France, Germany, Austria it... call Mark! School of Government, Inc., and Czechoslovakia. te. in February at the Detroit Bus. 371-4010 Mr. Murray is employed Pre bee and Richard were Athletic Club, the speech is ~~f;t.S.~h.o.e.s 5.88 Res 865.6595 in the Planning Division of arrested on May 19 shortly soon to be published in the Chrysler Corporation since after the drop of $5,000 was "St. Croix Review." 1951. He received the Cardi. r;=- --=---- .F~_ made at a construction site Congre~sman Elford Ced. nal Hayes Memorial Award ~~~~~~~~,,.., 4. 88 Women's in St. Clair Shores. Some 31 erberg commended it to his for literary achievement, and i LA RL K L 1\11 men from six police depart. colleagues in the House of has authored many pub. ments were involved in the Representatives as "very lished writings. ~~~s ~~~~~ 4.88 dresses L REALTY J surveillance and apprehen. timely words of wisdom in Mr. Murray also has held • sion of the pair. these days when we really offices in the Veterans of ~- need a revitalization of the Foreign Wars and is direc. American Spirit," and it was tor of the Michigan Civil 9.88 0 20052 KELLY ROAD The fellow who indulges ~a~:~~~~~~~~ HARPER WOODS in double-dealing soon finds unanimously approved for War Round Table. NOW 30 - 50 /00FF I that his case is hopeless. publication in the Congres. Men's shoes Weather Gear Sale . 18.88 Select group of styles, in misses, Other styles at comparable savings '. " - junior and half sizes. Reported Gone JCP.nn.y Gro•• e Pointe only. Someone removed around JCPenn.y GrOlllle Pointe only. Village.Market $365 in articles from a 27. foot fiberglass boat at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, 18328 MACK AVENUE according to a report reo ceived by Shores police on Monday, July 3l. Neal W. Bauer of Merri- Men's Women's This Week's weather road told Cpl. Chester Pllinter that the • Bell Ringers items, mostly foul weather gear, were taken by some. Jeans knee highs Prices Effective Aug. 10, 11 and 12 one who removed screws CLOSED SUNDAY from the cockpit hatch. • This discovery was made We Close Wednesdays at 1 p,m. July 4 but the theft could Sale 89 Woods resident Jack L. Otto was recently re.elected chairman of the board of the "12 - 20" YARDMAN YMCA of Metropolitan De. 95 troit at the group's recent Rear Bag Push $209.95 174 annual meeting. Three other Pointers also 1 - 22" YARDMAN Rear Bag 95 were elected to leadership positions with the group. Self Propelled $329.95 274 Erwin H. Graham of The Shores and Hugh G. Harness 3 - 18" TORO 95 of The Citv will both serve Rear Bag Push $219.95 a~ vice.cha"irmen. Erwin L. 189 Koning of The City was cleeted treasurer. 5 - 21" TORO 95 In a press release, ~Ir. Otto pointed out that the Rear Bag Push $249.95 I 209 Y:'IICA has grown to serve I more than 167.000 individu. 4 - 21" TORO Rear Bag 95 I als with an attendance of Self Propelled $329.95 289 , more than three million duro ing the year at 16 branch I units located in the Detroit 2 - 21" TORO Mulcher 95 I area. Standard Push $199.95 169 I Cl\N lilT ANYONE 11caring impairments can 5 - 21" TORO Mulcher 95 st rike persons of all ages. Deluxe Push $219.95 189 I warns the Beltone Crusad(' for Hcaring Conservation I Young persons who believe 1 - 21" TORO Mulcher 95 I ,I thcy need not be concerned Deluxe Self Propelled $289.95 249 about their hearing ability 1 until reaching senior ritiz('n 1 - BOlENS 5 H.P. ~tatus can he headed for 95 trouble. the Crusade offiCials Rototiller $349.95 289 st ress, 2 - ARIENS4 H.P. 95 _._- -- Rotot~ler $309.95 279 Ii-~(I "n: : .J II ~'I :~.t!~ . "'The Lawn Mowe, People 19815 Mack ave., in the Woods Mon Ihru F" 8 10 b I • BAKER • KNOB CREEK • BRUETON • CHAPMAN Sot 8 Iii 4 p.m Sundoy 9 ,II 1 i select from: • HICKORY CHAIR • HEKMAN • SWAIM • FREDERICK COOPER --~~-.--~------~-_._-~------_-._------_1111._ ...... _1IIU...11!1111 .... __ .... 4•• Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 PICHE~S COMPUTER AGE ()ffers Advice 011 Boat Fires 111m U';YfU,.; Automation hasn't put -.-.----- Ihl\ll ~E1IUIE\ \1. "I.. II's no news to Michigan engine. Obituaries . many people out of w.or~, residents that pleasure boat- In a," attempt to reduce I I h~:Jsbin C"",I,,ltCl IlIdl: .. 1 1'1"" I... I ~rt~r~ 1u~:~lul) \"j' If} II Uirf}R I)u'rn' I but some wonder what It ISI ing has become a major leis- the number of boat fires, MISS MARY C. GORENFLO I She died on. Tuesday, Aug. g g y 885-5;'.13 I they're doing. ! ure time activity, reports a the Coast Guard has issued Services for Miss GorenClo, ust I, at Henry Ford Hospi. Restored outposts, home. by the British in 1780. lis I Wayne County news release. new standards entitled, "Fuel ,69, of Radnor circle were tal. i.teads and factories across officers' stone quarters is , ! With as many boals regis. and Electrical Standards for held on Monday, August 7, Born in Bay City, she is Michigan mirror a time the oldest original military lered in Michigan, it also is Boals." The standards are at Christ Episcopal Church, survived by her husband, whcn life was simpler but puilding in the Midwest and ,., CH1~!SE GOLDEN not surprising the number defined as a set of compre. Grosse Pointe. Arrangements William; two sons. Peter and by no means easier. 'accord- is open from May 13 to Oc- of boating accidents that oc. hensive requirements for the were handled by the Ver. James; a daughter, Mrs. Nan- ing to Automobile Club of tober 22. cur each year. Last year, out fuel and electrical systems heyden Funeral Home. ce Holinko; one sister and Michigan. At the tip of Upper Mich. . ~MERICAN BUDDn of 6,800 boat accidents, 571 on boats to prevent fires and She died on Thursday, six grandchildren. Attractions in 20 commu. igan's Keweenaw Peninsula were boat fires. possible explosion. August 3, al her home. Interment was at Mount nities are highlighted by stands the last original ~ DISHES Although boat fires repre. As of now, the Coast Guard Miss Gorenflo had been a Elliott Cemetery. Auto Club because they help wooden fort east of the Mis. featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes ior sent a small percentage of has not required the use of travel agent with Wallace ...... pre s e r v e the Wolverine sissippi River. Fort Wilkins all boating accidents, eight fire retardant resins in the Travel Service. She had pre. MRS. LULU R. GRAY Statc's past. Thc exhibits built in '1844, is part of a' luncheons and' Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. percent, their cost is dispro. building of small fiberglass viously been affiliated with Services for Mrs. Gray, 86, show the way it was from state park east of Copper Man tn,u Ihu" 110m •. 11 pm I portionately high-over four pleasure crafts. The Navy Chet Sampson Travel. of Harcourt road were held the time of the first set. Horbor. F"doy 11 CJ.m 12 p.m millil)n dollars in 1977 alone. has long specified it for its She is survived by one on Tuesday, August 8, at the tiers, during the days. o! Detroit's Fort Wayne over- Sot 12 noon . 12 P m Sun 12 noon 11 pm. When do boats usually fiberglass vessels. Now, an b rot her, a niece and a Verheyden Funeral Home. French rule, to when. MiChl, looks Canada and served catch on fire? Coast Guard increasing number of manu. nephew. She died on Sunday, Aug. ~an lai? its !oundation as an an Army post from the Civ~~ COCKTAillOUNGE COMPLETE officials agree fueling is a facturers are following suit. Me m 0 ria I contributions ust 6, at the Georgian East mdustrtal giant. War thr.;l:gh the Vietnam Corry Oul Service major time for explosions. In boat building today, may be made to the Michigan Nursing Home. The more than 85 homes conflict. Daily from June 16340 Harper 881.6010 "The boat doesn't burn, it most pleasure crafts have fi- Cancer Foundation or Leader Mrs. Gray was a member and buildings of Dearborn's through October visitors I disintegrates," says one 0(- berglass hulls and decks. Fi. Dogs for the Blind, Roches' lJf the Detroit Athletic Club Greenfield Village provide can stroll resto;ed stone ficial. berglass has many strong ter. Mich. 48063. and a life member of the a 300.year panorama of ramparts along the Detroit It has been estimated that points, with its biggest prob. Interment was at Wood. Eastern Star. American life. Among the River. ~-----~-----T------"COUPON #1 I COUPON #2 90 percent of Michigan's lem being that it burns much lawn Cemetery. She is survived by a son, his tor i c structures from While not a fort N'l ' boat fires could be avoided more violently than wood. Wetlmday. August 9 I MOllday, August 14 .. .. • G. Donald Gray; and four Michigan and .oth~r states Fort Saint Joseph ~us~~~ by taking one of two simple When fire retardant resin is JA1UES E. BLACK grandchildren. are Thomas Ed.lson s labora. contains artifacts from the or I or precautions: either open up used in boat construction. Services for Mr. Black, 62, Cremation was at Ever. t?fY and the blrthplac.e and site of a once military post Thursday, AUIUSl10 I Tunday. Allust 15 and air out the engine com- the fiberglass will slill burn, formerly of The Poinle, late green Cemetery. tmy workshop of pIOneer buill in 1691 and used bv partment, or use a power but only when touched by of Norlhbrook, Ill., were held ...... Henry ~ord. French, British and Spa~. SPECIALS I SPECIALS blower before starting the flame. on Wednesday. August 2, in WESLEY G. PIKE At Fhnt, a sleam locomo. ish troops ItalianSpaghetti/MeatSauce I BarbecueBakedBeefRibs N rthb k Services for Mr. Pike, 78, tive ride through Crossroads V"t . . ; ------, 0 roo. of Van Antwerp road were V'll'I age exposes VISI't ors to. ISlors can get a bIrd. .5- BeefTipsand Noodles I Potatoes,Salad, Roll,Butter r SPECIAL I He died on Monday, July eye vIew of the Lake Mlch BakedMeat loar. Potato I I $1•00 OH 8REAKFASTI 31, in Northbrook. held Saturday, August 5, at more than a dozen local 19th Igan. shoreltne. and Imag'"'. . all with salad. roll & butter I BakedHamDinner,Sweet the A. H. Peters Funeral Century buildings plus a . . . lue Potato,Salad, Roll,Butter IOn All Pies ONSESRUVNEDDAYI A graduate of Grosse . what It was hke to hve in I h Ad Poinle High School and the Home. recreat.lOn a~ea and lake. a fort by visiting the bl k I wit M?~~~G I University of Michigan Law He died Thursday, August The Village IS open Memo- h t M k S oc I ou e 3.50 nl .. 2.50 ,...,....u I 3.50 vaiN 2.50 per ,.... Coupon E'p"es /lit", Ch."h I School, Mr. Black was an 3, at Saint John Hospital. rial Day to Labor Day. p : a us egon tate 2 PERSONS per COUPON .1 2 PERSONS per COUPON I August 31 I executive with the All State Mr. Pike was a retired Fort Michilimackinac at ar. Allor 4 p.m. I All .. 4 p.m. I L I ALL PIES $3.95 STRAWBERRY $4.95 I Insurance Co. at the home life insurance agent. Mackinaw City is one of The hist0';Y tOfldMdiC~ligan:s I 'He is survived by his four structures that tells of copper era IS 0 al Y vIa ------I FRESH BAKED HOMEMADE PIES I of~~ei~nS~r~~~r~;khiS wife, wife, Sara; his daughter, the state's military history. tours thr.ough three restored I Apple, Cherry, Pumpkin. Raisin, Hal Mince, Cocoanul ,Cream. I Mary Katherine; three sons, Mrs. Mary Manos; two grand. It was built by the French l~g c~bms at 100-year.~ld I 80nana Cream. Cherry C,eam. Chac%le Cream, Pineapple r J R R b rt J d children two brothers and in 1715 and has been under VictorIa, an Upper Penm. Cream, Peach C'eam. lemon Meringue. ames ., 0 e . an one sist~r. I reconstruction since 1959, sula ghost town soutlt of fine, home cooked L .J Lawrence; one granddaugh. Interment was at Forest Fort Mackinac on Mack. Ontonagon. ter and a brother. Lawn Cemetery. inac Island was garrisoned Fayette, in Fayette State familr food Memorial contributions . Park near Garden in the CHICKEN * SHRIMP * RIBS may be made to the R.P. Upper Peninsula, was an Open 7 a.m. to • p.m. dall, Foundation, (for the visually Laws Govern l\1:oped Usage 1880s iron smelting center. Thrifty Bucket of Chicken ..• till ani)" $4.95 handicapped), 1350 Asbury Five buildings there. includ. Sundl's, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. avenue, Winnetka, Ill. 60093. This sum mer mopeds Those 16 or over who have ing an opera house and lime Shrimp Dinner ...... • tillonl)" $3.95 Interment was in North- seem to be more popular a valid driver's license need kiln, are open from Memo- Breakfast any time of day Rib Dinner slill onJ~ $5.95 brook. . than ever, and, judging by no further certification. rial Day to October 15. .. • • the number of the vehicles Officer Belanger stresses Guides in pioneer dress at MRS. FLORENCE which are being confiscated that all traffic laws govern. Hastings' Chariton Park vit. !JeIit'l'OIl.~ Food LACOURCIERE by Pointe police depart- ing other vehicles also apply lage and Museum relate t~ Lunch LOll' Prices POINTE WHARF Services for Mrs. Lacour- ments. many people are still to mopeds. In addition. 1BOOs story of small-town 18310 Mack ciere, 56, of Wayburn ave- unaware of the laws gov- mopeds are not allowed to Michigan. The 10 buildinis Dinner 885.4453 885-4790 nue were held on Thursday, erning their use. ,~e driven on sidewalks and there include a circa'1860 August 3, at the Verheyden The most common viola- they are not allowed to be stagecoach inn, a blacksmith Funeral Home and Saint Am. tion of the laws concerning ridden by more than one shop and bank. The attrae- brose Church. the machines seems to be person. tion 'is open Memorial Da}" · She died on Tuesday, Aug- with young riders under 16 A moped is defined as a through September. ,-s ear A N an enJoy ust I, at Saratoga Hospital. years of age. two or three.wheeled ve- Northville's Mill Race Th Y S VE E ERGY d Born in New Brunswick, Farms Traffic Safety Offi. hide with operable pedals Historical Village is open · h she is survived by a son, cer Joe Belanger says state which is equipped with a Sundays and holidays and Ronald; and two daughters, law requires that riders be. motor that does not exceed features a ~ottage where TOTAL C0 MFORT In your orne. Mrs. Muriel Prescott and tween the ages of 15 and 16 50 cubic centimeters, (cc), work by the Nor t h vi 11 e Mrs. Rachel Raab. must have a special restrict- displacement, produces 1.5 Weavers' Guild may be pur. Interment was at Mount ed license to operate the brake horsepower or less chased. Livonia's QUaker J)1(fJJ[l I , II Call Now • Olivet Cemetery. vehicles, Youngsters under and which cannot be pro- Acres features an 1841 farm G![f[f~ (tCl .. • .. 15 are not allowed to ride pelled at a speed greater house/museum and is open ama • I. MRS. NANCY ANN mopeds. than 25 mph on a level sur- Wednesdays and Sundays in For A BUSWJNKA The special restricted li. 'face. summer. • ~ • PRE WINTER • Services for Mrs: Buswinka, censes are available from M"Opeds also must be reg- Tours' at' Muskegol'i's Ret'- DELUXE AIR CONDITIONER ~.. I 77, of Nottingham road were the secretary of state. The istered with the secretary of itage Village take visitOr!! UP TO 9.0 E.E R. RATING liiii! . FURNACE • held on Friday, August 4, at 15-year-old must be accom. state. Stickers cost $6 for a through elegant homes of ...~...... I 'th V rhe den Funeral Home panied by a parent and must period of three years. two 19th Century lumber QuitelineDeluxe... SavesonOperatingcosts.. • I ;an~ seain/ Ambrose Church. pass a written test. ------barons. Ludington's Pioneer Efficient, Quiet and Trouble.Free • CHECK UP • I ------Greek Church Village is buill on a Lake • Michigan bluff and includes 1.lnstaUed on a poured concrete slab 5-YEAR • •• FROM Sets Festival lhat cily's first home. Ex:- 2. Two-speed condenser 'an motor saves GUARANTEE • I ~ SANDWICHES hibits at Muskegon and Lud. operating coata Model568 IN~~~g~G II 1. INSPECTBElTS • .,~~ to STEAKS! Assumption Greek Orlho. ~a~ofo ~~~o~P~~/\~~r~~~ 3. Immediate Installation 2. INSPECT FILTER • ~ CARRY OUT dox Church, a new member I I ADJUST oneer Vil age a so open over 3. CHECK AND • of both st. Clair Shores and Ch' t . THERMOSTAT ' AVAILABLE flS mas. I • H0R . The Woods, is presenting a I NEW'" DEl.UXEFURNACE • 4. INSPEO flUE AND CHIMNEY RAM 5 Senior Cititenl Greek Fe s t i val Friday At. Fremont's Windmil WITH THESE FEATURES • S. INSPECTMOTORANDB10WER • RISIAURANI 1~~~,:,u~~d,~~1"WIthrough Sunday, August IB Gardens, nine restored mills 6. CHECK AND ADJUST fAN AND • 0 t 20 remind one that Michigan I • 17410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR 1 p.m.-l p.m. o. farms did not always run • LIMIT CONTROL ------, WE ARE FAMOUS fOR Authentic Greek dancing, on electric power. That at- ~J. FUEL SAVING VENT MIZER auto- ...."1~!1~~!.~ matically locks heal in Opens the flue • 1. INSPECT GAUGES AND SIGHT' DAIL V SPECIALS OURDESSERTS! music and food, along with traction is open in summer li1] when furnace starts, closes when it • GLASS (IN THE CASE OF • • FIfth SIr•• berry Shorte.k. games and rides for the and features a century-old ._. shuts off. BOILERS) • W.... T"lrs AI' 9 & 10 ••F8r."n.lIn.Slfcl~."'mrylel'1e youngsters, will be featured. windmill. • •• -. .. • ,. I' Festival times are as foI- •.CHECK AND ADJ UST SAFETY • Baked Seef Short Ribs • COCOlnul Cr.. m Pie • Eel.lr. Holland's Dutch herl'tage HEA T EXCHANGER maximizes heal • FrullPift • a.n.n. Spill. lows: Friday from 3 to 10 I PILOT • with tomato sauce. • Cwll~lelo0r.aC.n.nl.IoT~.C.ke p.m., Saturday from 12 noon is highlighted by two parks. .. ii extraction, thanks to special cer. • 9. START HEATING UNIT • FrI A 11 • (1r~;;'::"••I~;) .n. u~ A 200-year.old Dutch wind. ,,'" , amici steel lining. 10 10 p.m. and Sunday from • 10.TESTfOR PROPER COMBUS- • .. I'. • Mil. High~ LemonM.. lngu. Pie mill is the centerpiece of "~, :1 ELECTRONIC IGNITION pilots igni- I TlOMAND PERFORMANCE • ~a~~~Ofa~~: ia~:d~:r~p : ~~:;:':~eF~'::. ••~:~berrl.. 1 ~d~~S;i:' is $1 for adults Windmill Island and wooden .... . _ ~.~ tion spark only when heal is needed. I 11. INSPlO HEAT EXCHANGER • lemon' • ;~:~':"_I., .Ie.. and 50 cents for those be- shoes are among the most: popular souvenirs at nearby' " .0"01 No more costly always-on pilot lighl to • • Sat. & S••.. AI'. 12 & 13 BELGIAN WAFFLES! tween 12 and 17 years, while Dutch Village. Windmill Is.' , waste expensive fueL I. Roast Chicken. ~~u:'~;~:~~~~~e~~~~r:w~:~r~:~~ youngsters 12 and under will land is open May through I ' .' I., . lor 600 = , I $2 1/2 chicken, bread stuffing, _ raspberryloppingand 100 cream be admitted free. 0 t b D h V II 'i r::<, 20-YEAR GUARANTEE cranberry sauce' Try il. you?1 like if The church is localed at coer. utc i age op. ,'•. ;:' ON HEAT-EXCHANGER • 29 TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU" .... & Tin .. A"._14' 15 21800 Marter road, St. Clair erates mid-April to mid. Model 397 •••••••••••• H•••• HI , .. ,D.l1y1 Shores. October. U.S.D.A. CHOICE 'Ned: - Vegetable At Rockford's Squire DELMONICO STEAK Thurs. - Chicken Noodle NAi\IED TO POST Square, visitors may dine ~~~~~~~~El;:;>SSE POINTE Charbroiled to Order Fri. -. Shrimp Chowder Ph' inside a covered mill or buy. • FREE ESTIMATES • AbOveWed Ihru Tues sp.",als In, Sat. - Navy Bean llip J. Meathe, FAJA, blown glass, handmade can" cludesoup or IUlce.salad or cole Sun. _ Chicken Noodle president of Smith, Hinch. slow.vegelable.cho,ce 01 potaloes Mon. _ Splil Pea man and Grylls Associates, dIes and leather goods at 30 rolland bulter Tues. _ Tomalo ROS8marie. 'Inc., recently announced restored shops. YOUR S3 e9 .-WE FEATURE OSCAR the appointment of William Lake City's Guest Country ER S BaRBECUED RIBS B. Krag, PE, of Merri. Store Museum consists of 2~~~~~!:.\FILIA IM IEI ~~~:~~CHOICE - MAY • " weather road as the assistant three old school buildings FURNACE 85.1902 director of the Manufactur. that house exhibits, includ.' ing Engineering Division. ing a logging.era display. . He was formerly with Rock- The Octagon House is just well International. Mr. Krag one of 10 structures dating ]ohn-s has a BS degree in Indus. to the 1860's that visitors trial Engineering from the can tour at the Apple Bar. m€Olt€QQan€an loun(j€ t'niversity of Michigan and rei Farms near Washington. 16390 East Warren Avenue, at Outer Drive 885-8887 an ]\IBA from .Michigan Huron Cily in the thumb State University. He also is was destroyed by fire in Open 7 Days 11 a.m.-2 a.m. a Registered Professional 1881. Rebuilt several years. f:U:RI S( \0.'" Enginecr in Michigan. later, it is today's Restored S3.95 Lumber Town featuring a ROAST BABY LAMB ••••.• 0"" HE RBIE MANN"" museum. 19th Century gen. I"dlld .... '''lip. 'n/,,,I. IIrpnd. H" ... ",In' * Q," D"IA'" eral store and Coast Guard NEW! NEW 1 "IN" SPOT I BQOlidl ChOKf. "It- 0/ Of\\' VI.)1l1.. % uhl',Ol",n ~ ~:~~~KSr..... g station. the fabulous ro'''''" ",up' ,,1,,1 StlllP StCII. 1: HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN < 0nd•y b'un,h '0 30 10 2"'--- 11365 E. McNichols l"IKt-~k SQU"'Rl~ PIZZ'" KAREN nOUCHARD r ?ulfariJi ChOKl 1\' ,)/. Live Dancing Music ~Tu'r (I'1rc\(" C.rttM \.lln"l(1!' (.rf'rn Ptppt, 001110 11m" Mon, thru ThlJfs and StRip Sh'.\l. ;\1lnhr()flm An,h"'lf' TUESDAY through SUNDAY Sat at l) p.m. i ~~~~~~ ("ttJ,; ..... II\,lll:r(,rrrn 0 Stell. S.lllll\\' Kh ; 'Ch~bbY- lIrlnll'rll\ on tlun OnllJl'l '\1/ (,.411 I Now Appearing Prf'poe-f .\1u,hr,mm ! 19~ (,rtrk '.nl''''ll:t Ot'll/In ().\Ily SPt-,(,I.\t ~lt p& ~\IA\l1 ~ 1~II 1?~ '1\ '\ ')~ ~j and dinner d"': "La Strada" \i1l,h1o.,m checker ~~ Where the only thing B.\11 B Q QII\~ "'Ul & ,,1,,1 FOOD SERVED 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. (hent - l' more Impressive ~ "I ..... (,:l Monddy, Aug\lst 14 :ll ,;: than the river view 7 DAYS A WEEK \:, I'i// ,...I 'n'l II i1 ~I > Stans 6 30 pm 0 I <; ~ I" t I ~ I I r" '" l \ I I ~ GenNa, AdnHsslon $400 ." I' ~ IS the food TUES., WED" THURS. lIOUl\lf. Shl~h k.\ BOI\ o ~ ~ 2 DRINKS .,n "rl~'l h" ,.1 I?S 10' fhe price 01 I lonbon 511011 1).lu'lC no i herbie !II .....:. SUNDA Y - lADIES NIGHT All Drinks Half Price !11 11\ BllOI1€ll ~llounO Qounb 100 1,3 Lb Ground Round 1.00 .. ,rh It,,_. 1.20 e mann z 12\ DelmonICOSleak SandWICh 2.25 "lots Or (jQ€€k BQ€"O" •• ,J,,.,,,,l.,h,,,, 14a ~ Wednesday, August 16 ~ Shosh.lea.bobSandwl -~ ...... --~---_...._---_...-_-----_...-_------_ ...... _-~--~------~------~--_._-~~------_.- - -~ - - Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine WORMET JOINS BANK Farms resident H. Arthur president of Children's Hos. r------, ,. Wormet joined Manufaclur. pital and Chrysler Corp. em . Pointe Cycling Champion Softhall Year Ends for Woulen SAFE FLUE f . ers National Bank of Detroit ploye, Mr. Wormet holds a ' · · The women's softball pro. Kujat, Murry Marshall, Mary as vice.pr~sident in charge BA degree from University E eS World Competltlon gram finished up at the Jo Orlebeke, Annette Piccolo, of the Business Management of Wisconsin and a MA de. Y ______Neighborhood Club on Thurs- Beth Van Antwerp, Linda Chimney Sweep Services Division of the Trust gree from Harvard Business By David Kramer "There's no pacing and no day, August 3. Weston, Michelle Wiedig and Department. Former vice- School. For most of us, bike riding drafting. It's man on man Making it t h r 0 ugh the Mimi Van Antwerp. is a nice way to relax and and the strongest man wins." double elimination tourna- The Massachusetts Mutual's Chimney Fi,es ale get a little exercise in the Dave says he's been lucky ment with no losses was De- Four Balls were coached by process. For Dave Grylls, it's to make enough money to four A.gency, Harper. S.p.ort Rob Day and Bob Dunwoodie. Prevented only by Regula, more than a liltle exercise eet expenses Prl'ze m Sh h d m . oney 01> ~n t. e u~per !V1sJOn The Foul Balls include Jo and it's certainly not relaxa. on the circuit is limited to a and Dw-Wmks m the lower . Chimney Cleaning, tion. At least, not usually. maximum of $200, he ex. division Alexander, LII And r e w s, Dave is a bike racer. More plained. He has some $3,500' Emily Baker, Muriel Brock'i Now is the time to get ready 27%0FF3 specifically, he is the new worth of equipment, includ. Defour Agency, H a r per Jane Gage, Chris Grabowski, for cooler weather. Have your U.S. National Cycling cham. ing four bikes which cost Sport Shop played Suds for Rita Harrington, Barb Hayes, pion in the 4,OOO.meterllur- $1,000 to $1,200 apiece. In the championship game and Patty Hayes, Barb Howard, Chimney deaned for fire stafety ALL suit event. He became champ addition, he must meet his won, 7.5. Defour Agency, Ann Newson, Polly Pattee, and fuel efficiency_ by breaking his own U.S. own travelling expenses. H a r per Sport Shop was Sue Teerlinek Pike, Mary record at the Nationals, held Riding on his special track coached by Dennis Kesic. Scrace, Mary Vigliotti, Anne I WALLPAPER Phone Call -in any pattern from any book Iasf week in Kenosha, Wis. bike with one speed and no The champs include Kim Vigliotti, Muffy Boomer and I 881-5893 The University place resi. brakes, he hits over 30 mph Barry Novak, Jackie Curtin, ~ail Perry. .. '!""~---... Post Wallcovering Disl. dent now hopes to go to the for the distance, Which is Jan deBeauchair, Linda Feld. World Cycling Champion. about 2.6 miles. man, Jan Gilbert, Betz John. PH. 886-4050 ships to be held the middle Relaxing? Maybe for Dave son, Meagan Keane, Carol PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. NO DEPOSIT of this month in Munich, Grylls it is. Keisic, Chris Keisic, Maureen Germany. ----- Mahieu, Rita Mayes, Mari. "To Meet Your Health Needs. pA Y WHEN DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME 50 Cents Per Roll Added To A!I Orders Less Than Full case (24 Rolls) "I feel I should go over Free Eye E anne McCarthy, Ann Marie there and get some experi. , ar Tomaszycki, Kathleen Wood, ... We Cover The Pointes. " HOURS MON.-FRI. 9:00 A~M. to 5:00 P.M~ ence," he said. Tests Offered ~indy Carron and Barb car-I Why, you might ask, does lOn. HARKNESS PARK ~ a guy who just set two U.S. Suds was coached by Brian d . h- t d Free hearing and vision PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE 'PHARMACY reeor s m 1S even nee MacLean. His players include X erl'enc ? tests for pre-school and 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson e p e. school age children will be Robyn Trombley, Mary Hay- Dave explains that the es, Dorn Coyro, San d y 884-3100 16003 MACK 822-2580 t 'k " h offered by the Wayne County spor 0f bI e racmg IS mue Brackx, Karen Brackx, Chris 881-0477 b- . E th h Health Department at the Igger 10 urope an ere, Stack, Linda WOJ'aciechow. 1 f t 't' th d 1 Harper Woods Community n ac, 1 IS e secon argo ski, Drema KalaJ'ian, Mary t t. ld'd . t Center, 19748 Harper. es spor wor Wi e 10 erms Wehrwein, Margie Steele, of spectatorship. Test dates are Tuesday Linda Allen, Carol Ortwein He would like to get the and Wednesday, August 15 and Jennifer Thacker. . h k h t and 16, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. expenence so e nows w a DI'0.W1'nks beat 'fassachu. to x t' th t I and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Appoint- " FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE e pee In e nex coup e setts Mutu:lI's Foul Balls in OUR SPECIALS ARE GOOD FOR ONE FULL WEEK of years. The Pan American ments are necessary and may Games will be coming up be made by calling 274.2800, the final game, 13-2. Dio- Every Th~<5dgy Thru Wedne.dgy - Thru Aug. 16, 1978 next year. After that, there's extension 355 and 356. Winks was coached by Don the 1980 Olympics. Many children who arc Bourdon and Jim Duryee. While he's in Munich, thought to be slow learners The champs include Marge there's a good chance he may in school are frequently Blomme, Joan Blondell, Jen- come up with a ml::Jal. identified as having hearing ine Bourdon, Kathy Duryee, LAMBSALE "My coach, Jack Simes, (a or vision problems, accord. Diana Gladysz, Irene Glad. former Olympic coach and ing to county health offi. ysz, Pam Dennis, Debbie GENUINE SPRING LAMB FROM NEW ZEALAND silver winner himself), does. rials. Hawk, Helen Hudock, Pat USDA Inspected and Passed n't usually exaggerate and he says I should make the top eight, and maybe the top four." Genuine Spring Lamb-Oven Ready Not bad for gaining some experience. But then, Dave isn't really that inexperi- LEG 0' LAMB enced. He began riding with Whole or Butt Holf-4 to 5 lb. aV9. the Neighborhood Club tour- ing group when he was 16. "A couple of us started Genuine Spring Lamb-Oven Ready racing and I've been getting 97c more and more involved in it every year," he said. ~~b~~ LB. The riding has taken so ~t~t~y~eEERS much of his time, in fact, that school has been put on a back burner. A graduate of South High and currently a junior at Michigan State, the 20'year-old cyclist spends somewhere between three and seven hours a day on his machine, depending on the tilQe of year. Genuine Spring Lamb "The riding gets in the way of school," he said. "I figure I can only ride for so ,SHANKS long." 8 Pak - Sibs. ovg. He was home for a couple 99~of days following the Ken- osha event. He's back in Trexlertown, Pa., now, where Boneless Boneless lamb for Lean he has been living and train- ing throughout the summer. LAMB SHISH- GROUND He doesn't expect to return home until mid.September. STEW KABOBS Dave's specialty, pursuit LAMB riding, is performed on a track. Two men start at op- posite sides of the track racing each other and th~ clock. Thatls Italian! "The main intention is for one to catch the other but that doesn't usually happen." BEEf - Oven Ready Heat & Eat It did in Kenosha, where Dave lapped his opponent. RAVIOLI In Home Made Meat Sauce GPW Nationals Conti n ue Cli mb Ready to eat The Grosse Pointe Woods MOST ACCIOLI Nationals advanced to the state championship round of & MEAT BALLS Little League play by defeat- In Meat Sauce - 2 lb. Tra 98~ing Anchor Bay, 3.1. in a sectional game at Richmond on Sunday, August 5. Phil's Home Made with Meat This is the new 1979 Lincoln Versailles. Pitcher John Menzo who allowed only three hits 'while SPAGHETTI striking out 16 blasted a three.run homer to carry The SAUCE - 3-16-07. pak 89~Woods to victory. Center. fielder Mike Lee contributed Phil's Home Made three hits, while Mike Hall, Dave Waldeck and Bob Wu- jek had one hit each. ITALIAN The team is now one of the top five clubs in the SAUSAGE state. It will start state play In meat sauce heat and serve at Harper Woods on Friday, August 1I, at 5 p.m. Italian Style NHS '73 Cla.~s 4 Plans Reunion ~:~~ 2Ib r,.v ! North High School 1973 In Meat Sauce Ready to eat- Heat & $1Serve graduates are planning a five-year reunion on Satur. day, August 12, at 7:30 p.m. The group will meet at the DID YOU KNOW THAT PHILS Barrist<'r House on Harper between Eight and :'>line Mile road. Tickets may be HAS 33 OTHER HOME MADE purchased at the door for $13. Because of new state laws DELICIOUS ENTREES? governing the release of m. formation from schools. re- union organizers are having HOME COOKING AT ITS BEST! difficulty locating ~ome of their classmates. They're seeking help from parenls , of '73 North High gradualc~ : to publicize the reunion_ • Tailored LeaJe PlaflJ on the '79 VerJai!le Availahle PHIL'S MARKET i For more information. call 14330 E_ Warren i 879-6057 or 882.1142. Al Chalmers Oetroil, Mjehiggn 48125 i VA 2-3310 I Mike DILBER ~ BOB PERRY Store Hour<- CARRY OUT Daily 9 a m 10 6 P m 771.3800 LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. CATERING SERVICE Frldoy 9 0 m 10 7 pm Specie/iring in Gross. Pointe. We Prepare It --- You S.""e " Soturday 80m 10 6 pm LEE R£AL ESTATE CO. 130 KERCHEVAL AVE., on the Hill 881-5000 - - - ~-----~--~~---~~~----.....-__-..._-_..-_------r-"'---"'--_.------,...... ----~-~- --~ . Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 • • ~" t.~r:~ -New National Smoker• Study ,...;, ,.,~,'~'1'''~'I~l t' ":.~', '~;'L";l Ii ...... > ;.,', .....~~;,.. ,,,... !,"''"ii?,1~r '9"'01>', r'~..f ..•~". ~ .•, .::<~1.'- High tar smokers repoct: low tar MERIT delivers flavor of leading high tar brands. Read how 'Enriched Flavor~ MERIT has been delivers the flavor of high tar brands-but continues endorsed by the results of a new national smoker study. to satisfy! This is perhaps the most,.,.,."«' Results Confum MERIT- Breakthrough important evidence to date that~~: ..'~*'*~;O>,." MERIT is the first major"t~ \'" Confirmed: Majority of high tar smokers rate MERIT alternative for high ~. taste equal to-or better than-leading high tar tar smokers. cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tar. Confirmed: Majority of high tar smokers confirm ''\\.~~~':v~..~~~ .... , . ta~te satisfaction of low tar MERIT. Detailed interviews were also conducted \vith current MERIT smokers. Confirmed: 85% of MERIT smokers say it \-vasan "easy switch" from high tar brands. Confirmed: Overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands weren't missed! Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not considering other brands. First Major Alternative To High Tar Smoking MERIT has proven conclusively that it not only Kings: B mg' 'tar:' 0.6 rng nlcotlne- 100' S' 11 mg" tar:' 0.7 mg rllcotlne avo per cigarette, FTC Report May' 78 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. L- -..I @Phd.p Mwr.,llll I~I ~ Kings &IOO's Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Paqe EI~ven • New Students ~fust Sign Up Speeder Nabbed after Chase GPYC Captures First lIf, ~ew re~idents in. T.he I day during the weeks of Aug. Two Pointe police de art. at Kerby and Lakeshore POinte public school district lust 21 and August 28 Any ment t d' P roads. The speeding car ran By Margie Smith MacDonald. I Annual i\1J('SA Champioll" 'lhe~{' S(,I"(,II ,111'. C', ,', '11 b tt d' , I . . s coopera e In appre. The girls eight.and.under siup ':,( d ll'ft O\(, (lull" tut(' the upper, or BI'}e I 11'.10I WI e a ~n !ng South, one who wishes to enroll hending a 21.year.old Troy the roadblock and continued The Grosse Pointe Yacht I i loo.meter freestyle reI a y, ranked In tIlt' f,>I1r,\\'illl( vision. The lower, (,r \\" }h~h School be~lnnmg Thurs. : sh~)uld call the school, at man aCter a high speed chase at speeds between 50 and 60. Club, (GPYC), swimming da~, September. 7, sho.uld, 343.2130, Cor an appointment on Friday evening July 28. The Park officers then team swept up seven first team of Karen MacDonald" order: I Division, ifl 01 de r of I make a counsehn~ appomt.! Crom 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The incident left'two scout pulled alongside the vehicle place trophies at the 39th an. Nicole Lehman, Sandy Smith I 1. GI'OS"~ Poi lit c Yacht, inlluc!es: and Casey Clark captured Club, 2, I'lum lIoll"w Golf: 8. Detroit Golf CllIb, fJ, ment to plan lIH~lr 1978.79, Parents should come with cars one fro Th Pr k d and told the driver to stop. nual Michigan Inter. Clu\) i schedule. .: the student and bring eVi'l one' Cram T~ F:rm: d~~. He allegedly shouted an ob. Swimming Ass'n., (MICSA), the trophy for GPYC's perlll'l (:lub, 3. J)(:ar1>orn ('ounll)' I ();'kland Hills ClHlfLt~yClul, anent collection. Club, 4, Illrnungham Alii. 10, Heel RIJII Golf (111b, 1J, . Dr, J~obert I[ansen 11'111. be ,uente oC credits earned to aged with broken wi~dows. scenity, apparently lost can. championship meet which Stephanie Smith won firsl' I('tic Club, 5, L 0 (' h m "0 r I Del roil Boat. ('Iub, 12. \'/('sl- ~~~t('erS~f~~~~[,lg:: coun~el~n~ : date, including the most reo The man, Douglas Brooks trol oC the car and went up wa" held at the Detroit Boat place in the girls lO.and- CI\lb, G, Gro'ise lIe Golf and ('Ill Golf and Country ('Iub. _____ .~_.~roug _. ~ ce~ ..rc~ort card received. I Graham oC Lovington, Troy, over the right hand curb, Club Saturdav and Sunday, under 50-meter \)reaststroke, Country Chlb, 7. Country I 1:1. Detroit Yacht ('lu1>. 14. was charged by Park police striking a traffic sign in July 29 and 30. Sandy Smith won the girls Club of Detroit. I Gr05'e l'"intl' !lunt ('Ilib. with fleeing and eluding a front of the Pier Park. His GPYC, in competition with police officer. In addition, he car then spun to a halt. 13 olher Detroit area clubs, eight. and. under 251l1('ter Dr. Earl Kaplan took first place with 186 freestyle. is being charged with mali. Wreckage from the sign more points than second Larry MacDonald took first: Dr. Gary S. Kaplan cious destruction of property flew into lhe windshield of place Plum Hollow Golf in the boys 11-12, 50.mcter: Foot Specialists & Podiatrists under $100 by Farms police, The Park scout car alongside aCter he allegedly kicked out lhe speeder, shattering the Club, thus winning the upper backstroke. takes pleasure in announcing the the right rear window of the windshield. The oCficers were division trophy. Boys lO.and-under 25 mcter association of scout car he was placed in. able to maintain conlrol of The GPYC team also took butterfly went to Jeff Clark. home the girls' high point First in the 50-meter bul. According to police reo their car, stopped, and appre. Dr. D. M. Kaplan trophy, the boys 2oo.meter terfly events went to Cindy ports, Graham was driving hended the suspect. freestyle relay trophy, the Gannon, (girls 11.12), Larry in the practice of podiatry and foot surgery. east on JeHerson at Beacons. Meanwhile, Farms officers ~irls' 200.meter freestyle reo by John Lundberg field at approximately 80 MacDonald, (boys 11.12), and caught up with the other lay trophy and the girls' 200- Sara Brieden, (girls 13.14). 14608 Gratiot Ave. nr. 7 Mi, Rd. mph when he was spotted by vehicles. Graham was hand. meter medley relay trophy. Nancy Georgi won the t:IH'lIill hl:l1l4'. a 'aridal "in.' !lallll'oI alt"J' il- Detroit 48205 527.6030 Park police. The oHicers cuffed and put in The Farms The girls eight.and.under girls 9.10, 50.meter freestyle. ,.;ra."{', i" 41111'IIC \lIIl'ril'a', fa,mil4' I~l"'~ 11£ "ilu'. gave chase while the man car, where he allegedly And Sara Brieden took the It I' Ihl' ",'('ulul nw'-l planll',l I-.iud uf \\ hilt. "illl' _. -.------.---- weaved through eastbound kicked out the window of 10o-meter freestyle relay was won for the third year in a girls 13.14, 50 meter frce.' grapt' in CaliCornia, and thl' IIlIIlll,. r Olf ,ill'Hin I.L.Il' traffic at speeds between 50 thal car. style. ,.;rap"" ('l'Il-'h4'1.1fur "illl' i, illt'14'a-illg t',lI,h ~..ar I.~ and 70 mph. He was driven to The row, making this trophy a permanent GPYC possession. The final relay boys 200. !l'ap" lIIul bound". III '\nu'ri ..a. 1114"I'h""ill 1.1all" The officers attempted to Farms station, where he was A FAMILIAR SITE .•• And GPYC coach Tom Tee. meter medley, w;s ta'ken by grapI' !!:ul it" ,,1011'1a" a 1.11'lllling "ir,,' ~iI1l'4' il i- 4':"'~ pull the man over, only to issued a violation for mali. taert won the coach of the Jeff Colton, Tim Monahan, to proilu4'I' and Ita_ II high ~i."hl. III Ill,'):>. il lIl:ill,' have him speed up again. cious destruction of proper. year trophy, Jeff Clark and Mark Clark. it- d4.bul on ir, ,1\, II uIHI.'r 1111'(IHIlI,., 1\ 1 m: lal"'1 They remained about two car ty. No bond was taken and Five new MICSA records Other GPYC second place' and ",a" aInUI'I in'-lallll~ "UI'("'''£1I1. 'I hi- urigillal lengths behind the driver, a court date is pending. were set by GPYC swimmers. winners were Don Hiles, Kry. ",:1' lighl and "Iighll~ '''4'1'1. 1.111a' th .. "in .. ha~ radioing information about In The Park, he was reo Nancy Georl!i broke the old stin Strong and Jeff Clark. gairll'd in I"'pularily allil mort' \\ iIU'IIl:lk,'r~ an" P'"- the chase. leased on $100 bond pending record for girls lQ.and.under More third place medals dUI'ing il. Pili "all nu" gl'l "!II'nili 1,lal" ~ Ihal rall~" Farms police, hearing the a Wednesday, August 16, 50.meter backstroke on Sat. were awarded to Kris Leh. ill 111,,1('from bUIll' dn 140lIu.diulII """1"1. report, set up a roadblock court date. urday during the preliminary man, Karen Strong, Nicole I . competition. And on Sunday, Lehman, Ann Mitchell, Jeff Irlt.l",'d. )"1111'11 find a filII ra1l11-4"40f all I~p"~ "f Nancy and Krystin Strong Colton, Pam ninke and two jmporlt'd IIn,! dOllu'"li(' "in,', 10 ,.I"uI'4' frolll al KAUFMANN WINDOW and DOOR CORP. bolh broke Saturday's rec. to Ed Ellis. I'AHKIE'S PARI 'Ii" SIIOI'''E. 172,'):)'I:u,k, ('4OnH'r ALUMINUM • _ '. ALUMtNUM ord. Winners of fourth place of Sf. Clair, fiB:; -(1(,26. \\ (' f{'aturI' a full '1.1"I'liull STORM WINDOW~ 0 ~ • STORM DOORS I,. Jeff Colton set the new medals were Cindy Gannon, uf "piril, fur surnrnl'r I'nlt'rlaining: inl'luding an • 2 & 3 Track ~ • Pre-hung Avail- record time for boys 13-14, Tim Monahan, Meg Maghiel. ("'!4'n"j\,' (,HIII'('liun uf illll'urll'd hl'I''' a- \\ ,'J! :1-' • Self Storing - able for Easy I 50-meter backstroke at 29.72 se, Kryslin Strong, Kris Leh- /!.,'uuilH' ,1r'IIf1 1"'1'1' I" IIIl' Ii ur I I h" ....1. .'1" II: Thousands of area residents have been plagued this Screen" Installation seconds. man, Paul Treder and Ann Ill-In '11111.-') hur.; 10.11 ... i. ,I(, ":at. past winter by rising utility costs, roof ice damming, • Baked Enamel • Temper'ed The girls 2oo-meter medley Mitchell. ceiling cave Ins. sagging eaves and moisture laden Finishes Safety Glass Iff:J.I'/T/. 111.'\'1": scaling paint. .. • Baked Enamel , relay team of Kryslin Strong, Fifth place award winners • SpeCIal Sizes Finishes Karen Strong, Cindy Gannon were rot i c hell e McGough, Chl'uin )'Ianl' is a\ailaLIf' in lar~,' 11II1I14", We can help you forlify your homes' defenses against Available • 1" or 11" Doors and Pam Rinke set a new Geoff Brieden, Karen Strong, the. unrelenting torces of Mother Nature next year -INSTALLATION AVA.llABlE- while minimizing exterior painting maintenance and record time of 2:18.74. Mark Clark, Stephanie Smith reducing utility cosls. CALL 893-2000 Thirteen first place medals and Hans Brieden. Our preventative maintenance services, include re- 1n1l Ml. ,"iolt • Det,oit, llich, 4121Z were awarded to GPYC swim. And sixth place medals IV/Sfr 01/" SHQWI'lOO" - 2 .,OCKS SOUTH or 1I<"'/'""t51 roofing, rainware & insulated aluminum siding and trim. mers, were captured by Hans Brie. The girls 200-meter free. For lhose who cannot afford to have maintenance den, Gene Miszcak and nob work done twice. please call 862-3100. style relay was won by Nan. Hackman. ;1' cy Georgi, Ann Mitchell, Sara In all, out of 68 GPYC en. Brieden and Pam Rinke, and tries in the MICSA cham. ~ii" [haring [roS5 f{'1 the boys 20o-meter freestyle pionships, 61 s II' i m mer s ~<. tftft,\M1ENANCE & ALTf.RA rfa 882.3100 relay by Ed Ellis, Chris N e- scored points for their club. ~"k £. CONTRACTORS 1\1 - ROOFING - SIDING ros, Don Hiles and Larry The outcome of the 39th }I: WI •. , THE HOUSE DOCTORS - ENClOSURES ~'. 11901 E. WARREN, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48224 -INTERIOR REMODELING :;;;!f'.' Know Your Schools ;.... ,------_.:.....------By Dr, William Coats, , Superintendent of Schools In this third column of a program in reading, langu. series on summertime activi. age skills and arithmetic ties in the school system, I featured individualized in. want to relate some of the slruction. TOP RATES. events which occurred in the Carol Bartos, Wayne Bal. five-week Summer School den, Mary Costello, Dennis Program for elementary and Hawhee and Chuck Stewart middle school students. taught these classes, and in Under the direction of order to maintain conlinuity THE ULTIMATE IN OCEANFRONT RESIDENCES THE BEST TERMS. Leo Warras, classes for between the school year grades two through nine activities and those of the 800 Beach Road were conducted at Brownell Summer School session, they IN THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB COM"'U~n IY or Middle School and South con t act e d the students' High School. The enroll. teachers to assist in a needs ment totaled 485, and was an assessment for each learner. WHY SETTLE increase of nearly 100 stu. There also was a middle johns Island dents over last year's level. school basic skills program, with the option that classes This big increase was in could be taken for credit. the music classes and oc- Providing instruction in curred as a result of the arithmetic skills, composi- FOR LESS? ~ school music teachers invit- tion, g ram mar, language ing youngsters to participate usage, spelling, vocabulary 18exqu1sl!eapartments, each y"th pr,vate access o,e1IoO""'9 in the program. and comprehension were Annual First '(ea,', the ocean, ail apPOlr11c,j ~\"n tile f I:,:;os.t a\,'J:'ab~e ar~:',1r -ps, Type of Minimum Minimum Under the direction of staff members Linda Khoen. har(l"a'e and trxtures. Account Term Amount Interest Rate Earning' on $1,000. May Krager, students were Ie, Herb Ladd, Jack Lambka The exlTa.h'gh ceilings and spac'ous IODIn srzes oller morQ offered instruction in be- and Penny Soby. l;vin9 space than most hornes Added amen t,es ,ncJu~e ginning clarinet, flute, cor- Although all of these ac. underground garages, ele"alors. 625 sq. II 01 P',' ,lie Sl''',lqe net, violin, viola, cello and tivities ended on Frida>", a'ea. a'J oceanfront pool, laculz' and cabana. drums; advanced percussion, July 28, the final phase of Available now'trom $185,00010 $231,000 $82.40 strings, brass and wood- the Summer School program John's Island S:;ompany, Reg. R.E.B. Certificate 8 years $1,000 is yet to come. Twelve 1 John's Island Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 winds; ensemble training; hours oC intensive re\'iew and practice in vocal music For Further Information Come ill or Call ,. as members of an All.City in reading, arithmetic and choir study skills will be offered , at Brownell !lliddle School Certificate 6 years $1,000 $80.50 During the final two days Tuesday through Thursday of the session, parents and I' August 15 to 17 and 22 to 24: friends were invited to at. It is not too late to enroll tend a concert in which the in this mini.course, and students performed in vari', those interested in doing so I ous ensembles. may call 343.2120 for addi. Certificate 4 years $1,000 $77.10 In addition lo offerings in tional information. the musical arts, instruction' in drawing and painling was provided by Keith Kawa. The projects of the aspiring $69.20 young artists will be on dis. Grosse Pointe News "-- Certificate 2V2 years $1,000 play in the Administration Building during the month of August, and we hope MAIL SUBSCRIBERS residents will stop by to Ob' $1,000 $66.60 serve our students' talents. Certificate 1 year Another attraction of the,l change of address? program was the computer mathematics class taught by To ensure continued deLvery of the Grosse 1- Harvey Richardson. Twcnty $53.50 sludents in this class en- Pointe News to your NEW ADDnESS, plcClse ~aSSbOOk None $1 joyed the advantage of using new equipment connected to attach label from your wfapper and prill! Ir1 the Wayne County Inter. your new address on forlll below. You can mediate School District com- c puter. I mail it or bring it Irl to H'e Gro.: 0 ro" It" .£.''''''g' h4,,"t "r, ,"' .... (1.' ..N' Because the new equip-' News office. ment al,lowed for high sIX;ed II processll1g, programmll1g f------.----.-----.-_.- See us first. time for everyone was in. creased and the students had more time to develop lDETROlT& Also Available their own programs. A favor. ATTACH LABEL HEnE Special 6 Month Cerlificales ite activity was programming biorhythms, $10.000 mInimum An elementary basic skills I Inleresl rate quoted weekly Ca 11 or visll any 0 8r N office j~ SIMUNICK FI.IES MAIL TO: GROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. MIchigan, lorgesl Slole.Charlered Savings &. loon Assoclaflon. GROSSE POINT E, 48236 GROSSE POINTE OFFICE, 19307 Mack Avenue STllfEf HOOVER-11 MILE OFFICE, 26681 Hoover Road WARREN-12 MILE OFFICE, 8424 E. Twelve Mile Road CIIY C.r1I~C.I. money wlthdrewn blllOf' _!\lilly .ern' Ill. p,,,boOlc r'lt 1M' 3 monlll,' Inl.... l p.r leel ... 1r~u,.lIon., , ------.-.------~~------~--~-~-----.....-~---~~--~~-~------. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. August 10, 1978 Page Twelve = GROSSEPOINTE REALE~~TE BOARD BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - MAKE THE 'RIGHT MOVE WITH' A MEMBER ~ BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE @ _ ..... --... llO""lOJt~1 VACANT LOT-Large lot on beautiful tree.lined Both of these homes offer possession Specializing in street in Grosse Pointe Park. This 80,,175 prop. before school starts WATeH THE FREIGHTERS ... from this custom Grosse Pointe Properties erty is well priced and terms can be arranged. huilt English Manor on the shore of Lake st. Unique newer Cape Cod featuring large paneled fam- Clair. Owner has modernized the kitchen and ily room with natural fireplace, beautiful kitchen centrall\' air conditioned the house. There is a with eating area, 4 bedrooms on second floor, 21,-2 cathedr~l ceiling in the li\'ing room. Each hed. Making Dreams Reality Youngblood ReGIIII car attached garage. Call for further details. room has its own bathroom. Two bedrooms have oakcn.bcamed cathedral ceiling. Early possession. 886.1000 Excellent colonial featuring master bedroom and VEHDA~T VISTAS ABOUND ... from every window 20087 Mock Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods bath or library on first floor. Spacious living of this custom built sensational contemporary room will accommodate grand piano. Large panel. home. \Iith meticulous attention to construction ed family room with fireplace. Large kitchen with detail. Tri.level living room with free standing eating area. Second floor has three bedrooms, fireplace plus sitting room and a music room. large bath. Two.car garage, fenced yard. Assum- ~!a~tcr suite has large bE'droom, dressing room. able mortgage. bath. study plus library with fireplace. Children's Contact wing consists of 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. There George Palms Realtors is a maid's room and bath plus a large activities room. Call for additional details and to see this A Member Broker Today! 886-4444 unique home. National Ass~ciation of Independent Fee Appraisers I:'; THE FAR~IS ... An excellent example of an Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board English Manor house. Outstanding oak paneiing A Family Business For Over A Century and craftsmanship throughout Large step-down Member National Home Relocations Service living room. Library with hearty English flavor 76 KERCHEVAL WM. J. CHAMPION & CO. For Executive Transfers and fireplace. Master bedroom suite with fire. BY APPOINTMENT place. Heated garden room. Charming private ABOVE MARGARET RICE court yard. Owner has certificate of occupanc:" NEAT AND CLEAN Early possession. 885-7000 Cute starter home with maintenance free exter. Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board ior. New kitchen and carpeting. Near Eight Mile and Kelly Road. Partially finished basement with bar and large back yard. Priced in low 20's. Call HIGBIE MAXON for appointment today! 1ST OFFERING - 4 bedroom 21h bath Centrally air We are happy to give information on all Grosse conditioned Colonial on Littlestone Road. Large Pointe properties and have buyers waiting for all family room with fireplace and beamed ceiling. types of houses. Paneled den. Paneled recreation room. Alumi. num trim and gutters. 2V2 car garage. $80,000. 1ST OFFERING - Authentic Cape Cod in Grosse The Homes Listed on These CHAMPION Pointe City. 2 delightful twin size bedrooms. 1'/2 102 KERCHEVAL baths. Divided basement. Att. garage. $54,000. 884.5700 1ST OFFERING - Handsome Farm Colonial in the Pages Represent Just Some BUYING OR SELLlNG- Park. Custom built by Dave Willison in 1967. 4 twin size bedrooms with 2 baths. 2 lavs on first CALL A CHAMPION floor. Spacious family room with fireplace, book. of the Many Available Sally Clarke Fenny LedUe cases and concealed bar. Brick patio with awning Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp and gas grilL Playroom, games room, den and Dorothy Healy Jean Wakely full bath in basement. Central air. 2 car attached Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh garage. Through Member Brokers Lorraine Kirchner 1ST OFFERING-Center entrance Colonial on Fisher Cathy Champion Dillaman Road in the City. 3 bedrooms, IIh baths on 2nd Catherine Champion, Broker plus lavon 1st. New family room, new fireplace Member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board with Central air, new roof and mostly new carpet- ing. 2 car garage. Mid 80's. BLAIRMOOR - Delightful Quad Level. 33 foot fam. ily room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 lavs. At- tached garage and central air. FLEETWOOD - Brick Colonial on nicely landscaped JUST THE VIEW McKINLEY ROAD lot with patio. 2 bedrooms, Divided basement. of beautiful Lake st. Clair is enough to This desirable 3 bedroom, 11h bath Col. The price is important; cause this spe. Garage. $49,500. cial 3 bedroom Colonial with den is make you purchase this fine Colonial. onial has a family room and kitchen that LINCOLN ROAD - "" bedroom English with both a virtually without competition' at". this A few of the many exciting features are is almost guaranteed to charm your hus. library and a family room. Rcc. room. 2 garage. price. A convenient "Woods" location four bedrooms and three baths up and band to buy it, and your family and Low 80's. an extra bedroom and 1'h baths on the friends to appreciate it. The location is also adds value, as does the early occu- first floor. The kitchen is exceptional, so convenient, the kids can almost "fall pancy - better call fast . . . this first YORKSHIRE ROAD - Built in 1954 this centrally and the Lake view from the living room, with class" from the front door! offering ought to "evaporate" at almost air conditioned center entrance Colonial offers 4 dining room and family room is a "sail. anytime! bedrooms, 2~/2 baths, den, family room, rec. room ors dream"! The big shock is price ... and breezeway to 2 car garage. under $200,OOO! NOTTINGHAM - Ideal for young family. 1V2 story residence with 2 bedrooms and bath on 1st and 2 bedrooms, bath and sewing room on 2nd. Mod. ern kitchen. 2 car garage. $48,000. BUCKINGHAM - Superb 5 bedroom 3'.'" bath Eng- lish on meticulou5ly landscaped 100 foot lot. Den. Spacious covered terrace. Fireplace in master bedroom. Slate roof, copper gutters and down- spouts, lawn sprinkler and 2 car attached garage. BALFOUR ROAD - Center hall ColoniaL 4 bed- rooms 21.'" baths. Library, living room and rec. room with fireplaces. Florida room. Rear yard has privacy fence, pation and gas grill. Attached garage. LAKE SHORE ROAD - Near Shores Park. Hand. some Farm Colonial. Library, family room, gar. den room, den (or bedroom) and 1'." baths on 2135 LANCASTER - Ah, the beautiful three bed. 1321 BUCKINGHAM COULD THIS CLASSIC 516 HEATHER LANE - DAVID WILLISON BUILT 1st. 5 bedroom~ and 3 baths on 2nd. Beautiful room Colonial with den! The fireplace and built.in NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL BE IN YOUR FU. ITt On a tree lined cul.de-sac, surrounded by other patio overlooking pool. 3 car attached garage. TURE? Classic New England Colonials often com. beautiful newer homes, we present a truly fine bookcase accent the generous living room and the bine stone, brick and shake shingles to its most Cape Cod, built as only David Willison can. His dining room's positively big! A den and attractive LINCOLN ROAD - Just off Kercheval. 4 bedroom beautiful advantage, and we think you're going to floor plans are always excellent, and this great four yard add "frosting" to this already delicious offer. 21<, bath English. 19 foot modernized kitchen. love it' And the 5 bedrooms and 3','" baths afford a bedroom three bath is no exception. The family ing . . . $65,900! Family room. 2 car att. garage. New roof. Nicely growing family much needed room. The kitchen's room is almost a work or art, and there's a beau- landscaped yard. tiful free.form patio and central air to prove value- modern. the yard spacious, and there's a den too! STEPHENS ROAD - Gracious French Country $:72,OOO! Priced for less than you'd expect. House. 2 story foyer with circular stairs. Step down living room. 20 foot library with adjoining 20 foot screened porch. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths and 2 powder rooms. Rear service stairs. Slate roof. Showings at Your Convenience Quality construction. BEA UTIFUL LAKE FRONT Georgian residence. THE REAl'TIFUL SWAN - Like the ugly duckling and also high on the list. The three bedrooms and HANDYMAN SPECIAL $15,900! This property needs Oak panele~ library with fireplace. Outstanding that brcamr a swan, a beautiful Contemporary is spacious. modern kitchen complete this value help now, but once done would be excellent income l\.!utschler kItchen. Pool. 4 family bedrooms. silo producer for years to come. The owner "wants out" materiall7.lng where an old home once stood. The package! tlng room, 3 baths and maids rooms. 7 fireplaces. and will accept reasonable land contract terms! Pool. guiding geniu~ of this exciting, modern home i~ IT ISN'T JUST THE ENGLISH . . . That "flip Larry Black. who has turned many "A sow's ear" their bowlers" over a choice English home on a HARCOURT - 2 family f1al. 2 bedrooms each unit. into a ~ilk pur~('. By purchasing now, your special gracious setting. Astute Grosse Pointe buyers have touches can be included. We'll be glad to show you Flonda room on 1st. Separate basements and been snapping up these "never to be duplicated IF YOU REALLY NEED A FINE RANCH IN THE utilities. 3 car garage. $92.000. our "Swan"~ again" investments as fast as they appear. And, at WOODS - This almost new, loaded with extras, IT IS);'T $7.').000 ... IT JUST LOOKS IT' - At a $114.000, this five bedroom, three bath offering soon to be vacant 3 bedroom home could be your BALFOl'R ROAD - Excellent Detroit location just off Mack. 3 bedroom }';, bath centcr hall Colonial t Imp \11lC'nother nice 3 bedroom homes with bath won't be an exc('ption, especially with a 24' mas,er ticket to happiness! Central air, family room with :10(1 rlen and sun room are in the "Seventies" this hedroom, abundant closets, and a convenient en. fin'place, sprinkler system. two full baths. attached Family room, Hec. room. 2 car garage. $34.900: cJo.~ed porch, just off both the living room and den! two car garage and new low $87.200 price are charming value stands out like a sail boat in a ST. CLAIR SHORf;S - 6 slIile oUice complex. Qual. "Time waits for no Man," and neither will this guaranteed to delight you! ~r,('(.rI hoat race. The taxes are less than $875.00. Ity construction. Central ai r. Approx. 5600 sq. ft. Thpn".~ a two car garage. And a 60' lot. But reading fine hom('! Ample rear parking area. ;,b(illt a great opportunity is like a kiss from your ~I,tpr at $58.500 (an almost forgotten price EXCELLENT NEWER COLONIAL IN TilE WOODS _. Now vacant, Ihl',r d;l;.q shouldn't you take a look at this beau. this exceptional "Scott.built" Cape Cod flavored four bedroom, 2',2 tlful hargain? bath Colonial could be your dream home, in time to enjoy weeks of "matching people and WIIEHE ARE TilE MINT JUUPS? Its about the family summer fun at the beautiful new Woods Park. And there's hOl(SeS lcitlt iHlagll1atiO)l" (,nly thing not inrluded with th(' beautiful and ('cntral air for those hot summer days yet to come! Don't overlook the many quality features including extra insulation, big family room om ~pa('j(III~Colonial in the Farms. The setting for this .~p['(,lal offering couldn't be mor(' attractive it it with fireplace, and the convenient first floor laundry. too! Shouldn't \I a~ (,n a h ill "de in Atlanta. where many of the you see this special home now? nlll'>t IH'autiful Southern Colonials at(' to be sC'en. WGBII 83 Kercheval In,l ~~ __._.._. ~~ __~ __~ .* lIm _ I Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POfNTE NEWS F'ags Thirteen GROSSE POINTE R6J\LESTArE 90ARD THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY G)...... QfOIOt'-" BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD ,G:r~ chweitzer REAL ESTATE INC. - "f_, ._~ ~ ~; FORMAL! PRESTIGIOUS! SUNNY! You're bound to love the gracious style of living in this twelve year fIi"~ L.~ old tri-level with excellent view of the lake. Large living room, marble fireplace, 25 foot paneled family room. formal dining room, big deluxe kitchen; powder room, three large bedrooms, two and one half tiled baths, New Offering Open Sunday 2-5 gorgeous recreation room with bar and fireplace. With all the extras for easy living and entertaining. Let Open Sunday 2-5 CUSTOM-BUILT COLONIAL with many luxury fea- us make your appointment. tures ... crystal chandeliers. custom drapes, inter. VERY HANDSOME ENGLISH with many fine arch. com throughout. central air, two natural fireplaces. itectural details, such as leaded glass and decorative panelled family room. There are three bedrooms. and FIRST OFFERINGS OPEN SUNDAY 2 UNTIL 5 moldings. Three bedrooms, den, formal dining room, the master suite is very large. May be seen at 483 screened terrace. and a very attractive yard. See it Fisher. NEW, FOUR BEDROOM Southern colonial in FIND US AT 301 LINCOLN ROAD, just a few Sunday at 1327 Cadieux. The price is right. the City of Grosse Pointe with step-down fam- doors from Jefferson. This all brick colonial 886-4200 ily room and attached garage. Just a block and offers six bedrooms on the second floor and 886-5800 a half from the lake and a short walk to Grosse fireplaces in L.;)th the' family room and step- OPEN SUNDAY, 2-5. Give yourself a Sunday treat Pointe South and St. Paul. down living room. This house "sets-up" beau- and visit our LUXURY TOWNHOUSE in the Netv Offering tifully from the curb, however we insist you popular Shorepointe development. You'll be sur- see the well landscaped backyard with ~ts ma- prised how closely it resembles the home you ATTRACTIVE TOWNHOUSE. A professionally THREE BEDROOM ranch house in Grosse ture trees and terrace and patio. This is a must- hate to give up ... and you'll love the carefree decorated end unit in the popular Lake- Pointe Farms in pristine condition. Completely see house if you insist on excellent location. way of life it offers. This one has large bed- shore Village condominium development. fenced yard. two car garage, new carpeting and generously proportioned rooms and possession rooms. spacious dining room, country kitchen, One of the bedrOoms is king-size; the newly renovated basement. Priced at $56,000. by the start of the school year. 2-car attached garage. See it at 21933 Shore- kitchen is new and charming; there's cen. pointe. tral air and a beautifully finished base- ment. 886-4200 IF YOU HAD THE OPPORTUNITY to live anywhere in Grosse NEW ON THE MARKET is this OPEN SUNDAY at 23325 Edsel Foard Court. Pointe, wouldn't you choose to live right on the lake? Doesn't the three bedroom ranch house with WONDERFUL VIEW! Gaze at a golf course from idea sound great of having your swimming pool just a few steps a full bath and lavatory on the the living room of this 3-bedroom ranch in the 886-4200 from your lakefront terrace, between the breakwall and the house. first floor. There is an enclosed Woods. It's a sturdy brick and surprisingly low The architect took advantage of the view south to the Canadian porch and two car garage with priced in the 40's. (Kids of all ages will appreci- EXECUTIVE RANCH ON THE LAKE. Watch the shore by locating all the major rooms facing the lake. A total of six direct access to the kitchen. The ate being so cl(lse to schools!) beauty of Lake St. Clair from your own living fireplaces grace the major social rooms on the main floor and three well developed basement has all 886-4200 room ... and it's gorgeous every season of the of the four family bedrooms. The large, family-sized kitchen was office, play room. two bedrooms year. The price has just been reduced on this designed with the idea that the formal dining room need seldom be and another full bath. See this OPEN SUNDAY, 2.5. Three bedroom brick ranch outstanding residence with its 26 ft. family used. A large eating area and fireplace are features of this kitchen. one before it's snapped up by an-. with a beautiful big kitchen and family room, room. gracious porch. large landscaped lot. There Take a look and we're sure you'll be taken away. other bargain hunter. two-car attached garage, superb Woods location. are three bedrooms, two baths, first floor laundry, May be seen Sunday at 1325 Yorktown. central air conditioning. Land contract available. 886-4200 886-4200 ;'~.~ WOODS OFFICE 886-4200 111~a.ev~ . W~~ Complete .::..:~~~. .}~~ Relocation Service Available FARMS OFFICE To or From the Pointes G) 886-5800 $MILLION$ EF-FORTS PRODUCE --..-- 343-0700 Schweitzer Offices open 9 to 9, six days a week; Sunday, 10 to 5:30 ) c,'!$MILLION$ RESULTS ...~.: GLORIA KOTAS ROSSITER HONHART TAPPAN GALLERY OF HOMES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT TWO MEMBERS OF THEIR REPUTABLE SALES FORCE ROSSITER HONHART " GLORIA KOTAS HAVE ALREADY SURPASSED ONF MILLION DOLLARS IN SALES IN CALENDAR YEAR 1978. :WESALUTE THEIR AC~4IEVEMENT TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES 884-6200 90 KERCHEVAL ------_._--~-~-~~~----~--_..._-_..._....._-.-_---_ ....------_..-_------~---~--~------Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE RE:~l ESTArE BOAR&) THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVE;,"r~J'~'~ G) BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD " ~.'::" ~~ • 1 PURDY & TOLES SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS ~ WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Unusual! Unusual! Won't last! $59,500.00 takes this extra fine 3 bedroom, l' 2 bath Colonial with an ~ FIRST OFFERING-Grosse Pointe Farms-Cloverly HAMPTON ROAD near the lake and a beautifully extra large farnil~' room and attached garage. REALTORS Road. Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bath SEMI- updated 3 bedroom brick RANCH with new Aside from including air conditioning we also RANCH with all new kitchen and finished base. kitchen, family room, well finished basement offer a bonus of a doctor's or dentist's suite - ment; central air, Z.car garage. Practically a with fireplace, new carpeting. You can be in FIRST Ol"FERlNG - ENGLISH TUDOR A lot for a little. maintenance.free home with absolutely nothing This gracious home offer 4 bedrooms and 3 full before school starts, 884.0600. baths on the second floor, modern kitchen, beau. to do but move right in. Fast occupancy. Call Exceptional rambling Early American Colonial in a now. 681-6300. CLOVERLY ROAD - 4- bedroom, 31h bath TRI- prime location - Dead.end street. Close to Lake tiful natural wood floors, a 3 car garage, and LEVEL in unique hillside setting. Every amenity st. Clair and transportation. Features an extra much more. INBESTMENT MINDED? Here's a fine brick FLAT for gracious family living and entertaining in. fine paneled bedroom plus full bath down (or with SIX I-bedroom units in handy Grosse Pointe FIRST OFFERING - F AMILY nOME eluding an outstanding garden, newer kitchen, iust use it for a library, because there's plenty of If vour family requires 4 or 5 bedrooms but your Park location near busline, 881-4200. paneled library and central air. 884-0600. booksheh'es). Add to that a huge family room budget necessitates a pnce in the mid forties QUIET COURT SETTING in the Woods and a with fireplace, utility room, lavatory, modem STAR OF SEA parish on a low.traffic court - Beau- we have the solution to this different problem. unique 4 bedroom, 21h' bath center entrance kitchen with a breakfast area all on the first tiful 3 bedroom brick RANCH with nothing to This well maintained home offers a fireplace in COLONIAL. With custom decor and carpeting floor. Fully finished basement with a full bath do but move in, Occupancy in time for school. the living room, large kitchen and as a bonus throughout, it includes a spacious kitchen with and the 'clincher' is the 4 family bedrooms and there is a buildable lot included in the price. Call to see this one today. 881-4200. 3 baths on the second floor. There's much, much built-ins plus large breakfast area, beautifully paneled and beamed family room with fireplace, more so call one of our experienced Sales Per. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 IN THE PARK - Gracious center entrllnce COLON. sonnel for the exciting details ... 2033 Hawthorne offers 3 bedrooms, updated paneled library, handy 1st floor laundry room IAL with 4 large bedrooms plus 2 additional kitchen, finished basement, and priced under and all amenities for comfortable living. 881-4200. bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor - a perfect Building that dream house and you love to have a $50,000. See it this Sunday, SPACIOUS ENGLISH in the Park with 4 bedrooms teen.ager suite! Other spacious accomodations gigantic dream pool? We have it and how! 100x250 include paneled family room, updated kitchen, OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 den, fireplace, separate dining room and larg~ feet on 3 Mile Drive between St. Paul and Jef. kitchen eating area conveniently located near big living room with fireplace, separate dining ferson - just the ticket for that Tudor or Colo. 1216 Roslyn - A recent price reduction makes room. AN UNUSUAL VALUE! 884-0600. this 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow between Marter schools and shopping. Low 60's and quick occu. nial - Just put your house on with a wrap.a. pancy. 881-4200. and the Lake worth your immediate attention. round or what.have.you. Won't last! CHARMING MEDITERRANEAN style all brick 4 JUST OFF MORNINGSIDE GROSSE POINTE FARMS - 3 bedroom COLONIAL bedroom, 21h bath home in the Park offering A nice business piece in the Village - Great for the 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, living room with fire- near Kerby school. Master bedroom with private a paneled family room, glass enclosed porch, Doctor's, Dentists, Insurance, Real Estate or any place, thermopane windows, attached garage, bath and an unusual value UNDER 60,000. 884- games room with fireplace, lots of carpeting and small professional type business. 90 ft. of fron- 0600. finished basement. a 3.car garage. Early occupancy. 684.0600. tage with plenty of depth. On and off.strcet park- ing - quaint buildings with 3 (not 2) suites. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 Fantastic 4 car garage for storage, workshop, 926 University - Great Grosse Pointe City 10' etc. - You'll love it cation, well kept house with 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, new carpeting, triple track storms and "'-. ~\, The Classic of Classics! Built like 'the Rock' and lo- screens, 2 car garage. ( . <- cated in a prime area of Grosse Pointe Farms on IMPORTANT SERVICE FOR TRANSFEREES: a 150'x237' lot. There's room for everything here. William R. McBrearty William G. Adlhoch ---; ~S-~-.-I-J11-II-I-"""-----!:.-~0:~~ Lovely Georgian Colonial with Living Room, Ac. James P. Fabick Katherine H. Stephenson tivities Room, Library, Master Bedroom and a John D. Hoben, Jr. M. Lee Hennes Recreation Room all with fireplaces. A really up. Nand M. Bolton Julie DocIle A TOR S MEMBER dated kitchen caps this off, But, there's more: Aside from the Master suite there are 4 additional RELl!J family bedrooms, 2 maid's rooms, central air con. ditioning and a sprinkler system, but again, call IBAEAlTO'" INTER.CITY RELOCATION SERVICE us for the details. , , MfMBfR National tnstl1ute of Real Estate Brokers Grosse POinte Real Estate Board Detroit Board of Realtors ~~otlanol ASSOClotlon of Realtors GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS PURDY & TOLES 82 Kercheva I 884-0600 16610 Mack 881-4200 19790 Mack 881-6300 l\SSOCIATES,. INC. 16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village REAL ESTATE 882-5200 889-0500 Open Sunday 2:30 - 4:30 Open Sunday 2:30 - 4:30 OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 164 Lakev:ew 1839 Prestwick REDUCED This elegant French Colonial set on large lot in Charming 3 bedroom Brick Ranch with finished base- 1801 ROSLYN, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Immaculately maintained three bedroom brick 11h story-Seeing is Center of Grosse Pointe Farms features three ment, new 2.car Garage, Patio with Gas Grill, believing - Country styled kitchen, large living room, newly carpeted throughout. partially finished base. large bedrooms, library, paneled basement with Garage completely Aluminum Sided as well as ment, garage, near shopping and transportation. fireplace. Walking distance to Farms Pier and all trim on house. Stop by and visit Peggy Hume Kerby School. of our Staff. FIRST OFFERING - 1281 N. OXFORD, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Shorewood E. R. !Brown is pleased to offer this exceptional three bedroom, }lh bath, center entrance colonial. Features include large living room with natural fireplace, formal dining room, good sired kitchen with eating space, family room with natural fireplace and beamed ceiling, possible first floor laundry, two car attached garage, and finished basement with wet bar. This is a sleeper - Hurry for your personal inspection - call either 888-8710 or 776-BSOO. 23107 ALGER, ST. CLAIR SHORES - Exceptionally nice and priced to sell is this custom three bedroom brick ranch. Features include large fenced yard, family room with natural fireplace and beamed ceiling, country kitchen with built.ins, finished basement, 2% car attached garage, patio and first floor laundry room. 555 S. BRYS, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Drastic reduction -Owner must relocate. Most wanted location and beautiful setting is just the beginning of this very special home. Double entrance doors open to a marble foyer with semi.circular stairs leading to four large bedrooms - two full baths - A private terrace off the country kitchen with built. ins. Family room with beamed ceiling and fireplace. Slate patio over- looking rock gardens with running water fountain. 36023 SEAWAY DRIVE, ~IOUNT CLE'IENS - Boat owners delight. Dork your boat in your own back yard under covered boat house with electric hoist. Prestigious two bedroom, Ph bath brick ranch. Ph car attached 1018 Bishop 15215 Windmill Pointe Dr. garage and 'finished basement are just some of the features offered on this beautiful Lake St. Clair home located on a canal with direct access to the lake. This home can't last long at the asking price. 'I his is thC' Season to have your own private Country SpacIOus 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 lav residence located (,luh - Olympic sized pool, unique living room on one of Grosse Pointe's most elegant Drives. 494 SHELBOURNE, GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Reduced in price is this immaculate three bedroom brick With balcony, library, exceptional kitchen with You can visit the hom(' on Sunday. A perfect ranch. Maintenance free, all aluminum trim - two full baths, two car attached garage with automatic its own cozy Sitting room \\'/fireplace, 5 family traffic pattern. lovely library, screened and garage door opener. Private entrance, central air and built by Cox and Baker. bedrooms, maid's quarters, 3 car garage with 2nd glassed Florida Room. The beautiful garden now floor Apartment, exceptionally large lot. Many in full bloom can be se('n from the Dining and 854 WOODS LANE, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Occupancy is now immediate and reduced in price. Of. more super details. Do call us, Breakfast Rooms as well as the Florida Room. fering what everyone is looking for. Four bedrooms, 21'2 baths. Family room, library with a wet bar: Two car attached garage. Central air, Patio with gas grill. Burglar and smoke alarm system, and in perfect move. PRICE HEDl"CTION -- Two bedroom Condominium in Primc location, near Village shopping and tranporta. in condition. Still in time for the new schoo! year. lion with updated Kitchen and Central Air Conditioning. BELOW BY APPOI NTMENT DCILDI:\"G SITES - We have two of Grosse Pointe's best - Call for Iktails, ST. CLAIR SHORES - Priee reduced! Four bedroom brick ranch with two baths, country kitchen, living room and dining "L." Professionally finished basement with gas fireplace, bar, kitchen, office p&neled toy room DETROIT and powder room. A stairway leads from thc basement to the new patio and above ground pool, 2'/2 car B;dfnur lll,ad - Ex('ellent 2 bedroom with expandable 2nd floor along "ith its beautiful condition and good garage. location, it also includes the ~tovr and rcfrig('rator, attached carpeting and new('r hot \\ at(,f heatpr. Being ST, CLAIR SHORES - Another eXl'ellrnt invc-stment opportunit)' in St, Clair Shores, We offer this two bed- brought to Detroit Cod(' and r('at!y to move into. room duplex - living room.dining room combination togcther with kitchen with eating space. Individual 192,194 Altpr .. 2 family flat opposite Canal. last Strpet in Iktroit, largp living room plus largl' dining full basements, 1", car garaE:('s with srl'arate c1ri\('s Newly decorated, ready for your inspection. area, 2 bedrooms, 2 ('ar G;lrag(', vrory nice L;md Contract only. good inv('~tment. $65.000, 612 f>14 Alter _. 2 family, 2 !JpdrU01]1';,2 car Garage, ('xccllent buihling, Lanll Contratt only--great iJ1\'('~tm('nt SHOREWOOD E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC. . - $55,000. 20431 MACK AVENUE HISTORIC AREA GROSSE POI NTE WOODS, MI 48236 Idf'al home fur Ex('cutiv(' entl'rtainlng or ('omfortahle living, Exceptional appointments - Mahogany Paneled GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE Llhrary, Limrd Oak 3 story stairway and LiVing Hoom, 4 fin'places, 4 hedrooms, 3 Baths, Walled Garden, Members of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Gar;,,~c apartment for alided income. 886-8710 • • GROSSE POINTE NEWS UNTIL TUESDAY TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED WANT AD! 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Then ord~r day or Friday tor the W ANT AD it by mall prompt, courteous help on composing WRITE YOUR OWN . News WClnt Ad your ad, or,.stop by the office any day o_n Grosse pOInte h rCitetl Compose your indicClt.tI Clre gas. - Monday, a.m. to p.m., Tuesday, es 8 5 .f by mClil. ChClrg , o,do' ----" nd order I o,do' mv\' O«ompony yOu DlINI:. Cl (he(k or rt'oney DEl ~ 8 a.m. to 12 Mon! Wednesday, Thurs- • Phone No. counts as on~ ;5°;:0 words. 12 Noon TU£S~AYS • H nhenated words cou~ Add 75<; tOT Box 0 - day & Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m. We're Yr- . - permitted. _----- • No abbreviations \ MONDAY 4 P.M. FORM ------.. • Changes and canceWs ANT AD ORDER I at 99 Kercheval on the hill in Grosse t------GROSS(POIMHMEwsWantAcltor_------__ ------I Pointe f'arms. I S(l\edule my . d _ I , Classification DeSIre __ ------I • Date---- I • , It money order for $ - I , £nclosed is my chec or __ ADDR£SS _------\ at your serVlce \ NAM£------£ ------~ I _..__..__._.AR£ A CODE ~PHON one pointeMe"~'" llenhewol. 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Changes of CLASSIFIED ~~~copy ond clltKel!Gtions II(cI$I'" DEADLINE ~~~up to 5 p.m. Mondoyl \ ______-. ss s~.s ..s s s..s __ -..s _ ~ _ -- Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 Grosse Pointe News GP City Takes Its First Published Weekly By Robert B. Edgar \Vhat Goes 0.1 DIBI A Anlee~o Publishers Swim Title in 12 Years at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT When the foam finally bined for the lO-and-under 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. settled after the 1978 Inter- age group. Ollr o•• City Swim Ass'n. champion- The eight.and-under tro- Y Lil)•. y Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 ship meet the newly crowned phy was awarded to The Second Class P051age Paid at Delloil, Michigan By William T. Peters, titleholder was the Grosse City which, besides Kelly Director of Public Libraries By Pat Rousseau ClaJJi(ied Adlwwing & SubJcriptionJ 882-6900 Pointe City team. The an- Bartsch's efforts, got winning Table Tnlk ... all about DISplay Adt'erl15inR. BB2-3500 • Edilorlal 882-0294 nual two.day event was held points from Jim Berigan who When I was growing up I 31 years. They made count. , Wednesday and Thursday, won the boys 25-meter free. used to read the backs of less short films starting at the new selection of tables at July 26 and 27, at the Grosse The 8-and.under lOO-meter cereal boxes, later I gradu- the Hal Roach Studios in W. M, Burns Ltd., 70 Kercheval. Poi n t e Shores waterfront mixed free relay was won by ated to reading book pref. 1926. The butler's tray table has a ~@~:; park. the St. Clair Shores team of aces - not the books mind Both comedians beg a n dark burl finish. A nest of ('" ,,,,\ The win by The City was Wendy Cunningham, Kris you, just the prefaces. their careers at an early age. I tables shows a Chinese Chip- FULLY PAID CIRCULATION its first in the 12-year history Marson, Brian Bacarella and When 1 discovered that Stan Laurel made his first pendale influence. Some oeen- Member M iell, Preu A"ocidtion and National EdilOCla I A550C. of the event and it wasn't I Bill Cudney. prefaces are written after appearance in English vaude. sional tables 'have brass and easy. The City also won the 12. the book is finished, I gave ville at the age of 16, and glass tops. There are antiquc ROHERT H EDGAR EDITOR and PI'BUSHER Most of the throng of spec. and.under overall t rap h y up on prefaces and started for 20 years thereafter toured reproduction tables and more \X'ILLlAM ADAMO ADVF RTlSL,{, MA.\:AGER tators had already left be- thanks to two powerhouse reading the backs of the slip the world as a singer-comed- in a wide price r _~~ ~ ~~_~~~~ ~ t. ..._.__ ...... ~ _ Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS PO(J8 Seventeen Planning A Perfect Midsummer Party iAssistance League Dreams Up Party TfOY Maschmeyer Home to Be Setting for Cock- tail Gala Benefitting Northeast Guidance Center Summer breezes at sunset, moonlight reflect- ing in a pool, friends in their fin~ry, an abu,nd- ance of hors d'oeuvres complementmg appropnate libations . . . it promises to be a Midsummer Night's Dream of a garden cocktail party Satur- WOMEN'S PAGES day, August 19, at the Renaud road home of Mr. and Mrs. Troy W. Maschmeyer. The 6 to 10 o'clock, ------' black tie optional event Quatro's group, favorite en. From Another Pointe Short and to ";, .-, • :~: •• ~ .- • SPORTS SEPARATES \ >, \ • SHORT & LONG SKIRTS "I l ALL "MR. CHIPS" HANDBAGS $10 reduced to \ )ht shops of SUMMER HOURS: Open Daily '''llton..Pi~r,~ 9:30 a.m. 10 5 p.m. ClOSED SATURDAYS 16828 Ilercbml • Crosse Pointe JUL Y & AUGUST 2861 SlmefMt MIl • Troy 8,' "er ..hpf'Q' on.' laP. "'" :;:. Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 Society News Gathered from the Pointes Theatre Night To Marry Betrothed Board Named for ltfusicale Benefit Slated -'.;:: Mrs. Ellwyn A. Gilbert, of men are Mrs. Walter J. Bur. ~ ~~ University place, will con. ezyk, of Littlestone road, and .•',g.... .~ •• Unue to serve as president Mrs. James Ellison, of Roslyn The Women's committee of of Tuesday Musicale of De. road. Editor of "Keynotes" the American Lung Associ. troit's executive board in is Mrs. Roy Zimmerman, (jf ation of Southeastern Michi. 1978-79. West Bloomfield. gan will sponsor the open. ing night of "Les Girls, Les . She ~iIl be assisted by Directors are Mrs. Robert Girls," starring Tony Martin vIce-presidents Mrs. Eugene R Johnson of Franklin Mrs and Cyd Charisse, with an Ignasiak, of Dorthen road, K:A. Joh~ston, of Harper orchestra and cast of 16 and Mrs. M.A. Klerkx, of Woods, Mrs. C. Edwin Smith Las Vegas showgirls, Tues. Mount CI.emens. of Trenton, Mrs. Rebec('~ day, September 12, at the . Recording .and correspond- Frohman, of Royal Oak, Mr3. Birmingham Theatre. I mg secretaries are, re~pec- Donald I. Lahti, of South. Curtain time for the black lively, Mrs. Ed:vard Wilson field, and Mrs. David Stee!.', tie benefit is 8 o'clock. A and Mrs. Cathe~me Goodsel~, of Lincoln road. buffet supper and open bar both of St. Clair Shores. Fl. nancial secretary is Mrs. Student League advisors in the theatre lobby will Cecelia Marony, of Dearborn. are Mrs .. Douglas P. Macln. follow the performance. Live !:!~iir.~ Treasurer is Mrs. Everett tosh, chalrman, Mrs. James music will be featured, and stars Martin and Charisse An October wed din g is Planning Kinsey of Troy. Gerlach, Miss Ida Muccianli will attend. being planned by DEBORAH early next sum m .e rare Gen~ral program co.chair. and Mrs. Ignasiak. Tickets are $100 per cou- A:'i:'iE BAKER and William DONNA MARIE VAN TIEM Walter Adams whose engage. ple. and Angelo V. Salvaggio Grosse Pointe CHRISTIAN Day School ment has been announced by Further information may 1446 Maryland, Grosse Pointe Park be obtained by writing the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. whose engagement has been American Lung Association William F. Baker, of Ford. announced by her parents, at 28 West Adams, Detroit, croft road. Bon Secours Hospital Red Cross the hospital. The evening also in- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Van 48226, or calling 961-1697. Miss Baker, a Grosse Pointe volunteers enjoyed a festive evening cluded installation of new officers. Tiem, of Holiday road. OPEN DOUSE North High School graduate during the annual Red Cross recog- MRS. JULIAN THOMAS, new Red Both the bride-elect and Come join us for Coffee. who received her Bachelor Cross chairman, stands right; MRS. nition dinner which included a spe- her fiance, son of Mr. and PIANOS WANTED of Fine Arts degree from the cial award presentation to MRS. LOUIS DECKER, outgoing chair- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th 10 a.m. til noon University of Michigan, is a Mrs. Vito Salvaggio, of Ren- GlANDS. SPIMETS, THEODORE MAAS, (center), cited man, is on the left. An accredited elementa ry school (Grades 1-8) with a : g~aphic designer with Smith, aud road, are Grosse Pointe CONSOLES. Small UPRIGHTS for 25 years of Red Cross service at strong academic curriculum based on Christian I Hmchman & Grylls. North High School alumni, TOP PRICES PAID principles. VE 7-0506 'I Mr. Adams, son of Dr. and Warner road, Is an Austin holds a Bachelor of Science is an account executive with and both attended Macomb , Mrs. Vincent B. Adams, of Prep School alumnus who degree in Psychology from J. Walter Thompson. County Community College. I * OUf Fiftieth Year • . the University of Dayton. He Pregnancy Aid Seats Officers COnopen' Officers of Pregnancy Aid, fi-ne fi,rllilllre Inc., located at 17215 Mack avenue near Cadieux road, will be installed at the first fall meeting of the organi- zation's fifth year Thursday, September 7, at 8 in the eve- ning in Saint John Hospital's Meeting Room A. Incoming president is July S RSALE Hellmich. Vice.president is Delores Blohm. Correspond. ing and recording secretaries 15%TO 20% SAVINGS are, respectively, Barbara D'. Annibale and Joanne Kra. mer. Treasurer is Ann Gar- ska. Pregnancy Aid, a non- ---. profit, volunteer organiza. Save On Handsome Counlry Hearth By Kling Andrea Palladio Architectural Exhibit tion offering emotional and Jl'LY 2ll -.\l'Cl'ST 20. IU::\AISS,\~CE EVE~TS CE~TER material assistance to wom- en facing problem pregnan- Superbly detailed "rtlllleuural models of the works of cies, is affiliated with a A Fabulous ValuI . . . Mosl Attractively Priced I :\ lI Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Mourad, of Three Mile drive, arc entertaining her sister, MACK AT 9 MILE Adla Matouk, from Beirut, Lebanon, and Mrs. Matouk's grandson, Teddy Curmi, orig- FRI. & SAT.f AUG. 11 & 12 10 a.m ...5: 30 p.m. inally from Beirut, now, (since the war in the Middle East), of Paris, France, • Connies Boys & Girls Wear where he is a student at the Ecole Normale Superieur des Enseignments Techniques. • Larry's Mens Wear • Eriks Shoes The visitors are being shown the best of everything • American Discount Center in Michigan by the entire Mourad family. Teddy was particularly impressed by the • Lorle' Antique Galleries University of Michigan; upon his graduation from the Ecole Normale Superieur in • Draper's Furniture • Eastwood Carpet Paris, he plans to return to Michigan to finish his elec- • Shores Bunk 'N' Trundle Sleep Shoppe tronic engineering studies at the U. of M. ------IOLiD PINE COUNTRY HEARTH BEDROOM Crosse .Pointe Ski 'n Tennis Shop Triple Dresser 66", Framed Mirror. and Mfg. Sugg. Sale Can't you just see that authentic cannon- ( annonball Bed. Relail Price ball bed turning your room into a real early V6 Sl/e. ,) pes. $1033,50 $84950 American retreat? There's a delightful Samc With ')/0 Bed 1053,50 869.50 HIS & HERS TENNIS Sale warmth to all of Country Hearth, even more Same wllh (,/6 or welcome at fine summer savings like these. Cllif slie bed 126350 999.50 Kling crafts it of lustrous sold pine and Chell on Chell 51950 429.50 Buy One & Get 2nd selected veneers, hand-distressed for the ( ,.hlnel NI};hl Tahle 169,,)0 13950 look of age. A great value, not to be missed! ~ PIECE GROUP at Half Price [)re~ser, Mirror & Bed S849~O (Applies to all Tennis Apparel & Racquets) Open Mon., Thurs., & Fri. 'tiI 9 liii O~~:6 l-vL Revolvmg Flne.t In Other days 'til 5,30 p.m. Cherge Tennl. .r"* ,., F•• hlon • .nd Equipment NEW SUMMER HOURS: MON., THURS. 9:30 to 7:00 TlJES., WED., SAT. 9:00 to 6:00 FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 ...... _------23020 MACK AVE_(Near 9 Mile Rd.) 20343 MACK Grosse Pointe Woods 884-5660 St. Clair tihore. 178-3500 I • « . ---- ~------_.-..---_-.._....,...--~~~------,~----~~------ Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS PlSge Nineteen :Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Wornel1 ------Busy Summer Season Booth-Myers Vows Spoken in New York For Beta Sigma Phis Mrs. Jonathan E. Mogle Miss Craite Wed Winifred Rogers Myers, of honor. Other attendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed- A busy summer began daughter of Mrs. Eugene were Elizabeth Crane, Deb. ward Philip Franke and Mr. June 13 for the Xi Alpha Rogers Myers, of Ruxton, orah Simpson and Mrs. John and Mrs. Eugene Rogers My- :':At St. Philomena 'Omega Chapter of Beta Sig. Md., and the late Mr. Myers, Lord Booth, 11. ers, both of Baltimore. ma Phi with an evening was married Friday, August The bride was given in The bridegroom, who at- meeting at the Hunt Club 4, to Ralph Harman Booth, marriage by Alan D. Yarbro. tended the Hotchkiss School She Be~omes Bride of Jonathan Ellis Mogle; They drive home of Karen (Mrs. 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. John John Lord Booth served as in Lakeville, Conn., and Har. Wtll Resume Studies at Michigan State James) Berschback, to plan Lord Booth, of Lakeshore best man for his son. vard College, is a vice-presi. activities for the coming road. The new Mrs. Booth at. dent of Booth America Com- University in The Fall year. The Reverend Warren Ray. tended Saint Paul's School pany, a diversified commun- mond Webster, II, officiated ications organization. ~acationing in northern Michigan after their Members and their famil. for Girls in Brooklandville. ies gathered June 29 for a at the ceremony at Saint Md.. and Marjorie Webster His father is president and weddmg Saturday, August 5, at Saint Philomena James Episcopal Church in Junior College, Washington, chairman of Booth America Church and a champagne luncheon reception in the picnic at the Woods Park. During July and August, New York, where a recep. D.C. She was presented to Company. His grandfather, .' Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Crystal Ballroom each committee chairperson tion followed at the Colony society at the Bachelors Co- the late Ralph Harman are Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ellis Mogle. is holding an individual Club. tillion in Baltimore, Md. Booth, was a co.founder of She is t.he former Carol avenue. The bridegroom meeting to plan social and Pamela Muller was maid She is the granddaughter Boo t h Newspapers, Inc., cultural events for 1978-79. founding president of the Ann Cralte, daughter of is the son of Mr. and Arts Commission of the City Dr. and Mrs. Donald Jos- Mrs. Richard Mogle, of The year begins officially Ford Evening for Founders of Detroit and served as eph Craite, of Manor Redford. Wednesday, September 6, United Statcs Ambassador to with a potluck dinner meet- ':" •.• ~~~JtI:~~<;#,-.~~ ~ .~~ The Arts Commission of I Screenings of "The Age of Denmark. . . ,1~iC~~~1\i11.ter.~., ~ ing at Karen Berschback's the City of Detroit and the Steel," a half. hour documen. The bridegroom's maternal ..~ ~ ~ home, whcre plans for the trustees of the Founders So- tary on the painting of the grandparents were the late season will be finalized. ciety Detroit Institute of Rivera frescu cycle at the \Ir aml 'Irs Charles Mel- Last three days Arts have bid Founders' DIA. are scheduled for 7:45, ville Camper. I The newlyweds will be members to a two-part exhi- 8:30 and 9: 15 o'clock in the The newlyweds will return making~their home in East bition and film premier Tues. Lecture Hall. from their wedding trip to Lansing while they complete day evening, August 15, from Refreshments and cas h I reside in The Farms. I • their studies at Michigan 7:30 to 10 o'clock at the mu- bars will be available. The Lrlusual Harld r.. State University. =8.4Lf I seum. invitational program, com. M:\lad .. <':hains ,. • Father Richard Bass and "The Rouge: The Image of memorating the 75th anniver- f)".iRn ..d and ar1G\this is 'It! Jhro~1') j\lAq{~5-cQ Father Peter Lentine oHio f it Industry in the Art of Char. sary of the Ford Motor Com. • ciated at the 11:30 o'clock , / frj<..' .\'a~~a.~:"~;;ofi les Sheeler and Diego Rivera". MUCCIOU Mon.-Sa •. 11.$ Get (edcl~ in save DV' itIe: ~T ~ rites for which the bride , l~ t': \. will be on display in the pany, IS spo~sored by the ST1JDIO lhun ,. by in clesi,glltr fabric sa:ov-ds for 'your In Saint Philomena Church Saturday, Au- North Wing and Rivera Ford Motor Company Fund GALlERY AppoI.' . . fon appliqued with Duchess gust 5, CAROL ANN CRAITE a~d Mr. Mogle, Court. and the Founders Society. ,85 KERCHEVAL 112-0110 home. HI'"'Srcome, f1rst- ffirilied ! • I lace. son of the Richard Mogles, of Redford, exchanged r~ Matching lace appliques marriage vows. The bride is the daughter of Dr. I","'nt,d h" voit, .nd ,h, and Mrs. Donald Joseph Craite. of Manor avenue. carried an arrangement of white daisies and baby's- white roses and stephanotis. breath. In frocks of white batiste Chris Mogle was his bro- over yellow taffeta, trimmed ther's best man. Guests were with white lace, were Susan seated by Daniel and David Storewide , 1&10ROUN Mary Craite, honor maid for Craite, brothers of the bride, her sister, and bridesmaids Mr. Gregor, Martin Terrien Lisa Grunewald, Mrs. Nor- and Greg Warrenchuk. • ., NURSING man Gregor, of Pontiac, sis. ter of the bridegroom, Kitty The mother of the bride HOME Williams, Louise Walken. wore green chiffon, the bach and Joyce Kurek, of bridegroom's mother antique Clearance Windsor, Ont. white crepe. White roses They carried wicker bas- formed both mothers' cor. BO.l5 EAST JEFFERSON kets filled with yellow and sages. UETROIT. MICH. ~itj .' 821-3525 Love-Wetters Betrothal Told QualitJ Nursing Care The engagement of Joylyn M. Wetters and Gregory M. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Love, of South Hig. is bie place, has been an- planned. M.::,::~~~~~7:.~,~Winner .,OGe111tA£N1S\ i~! .Different types of hair Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Me. NTID is the world's largest ~ Of'~ ::::::i Kee, of Kenwood court, has technical college for the '. :.::'.::.:.:f::.:i.:'.~.::.• been named 1978 Woman deaf. It represents the first _ ",....A' 1. ;~ need different types Athlete of the Year by the effort anywhere to educate student government at the large numbers of deaf stu- .:.::~:~::::~;fl' N,ational Technical Institute dents within a college earn- ofcare. for the Deaf in Rochester, pus planned primarily for :::::;: N.Y. hearing students. _ *All Sales Final :':'::l Make an appointment for a professional NTID is located on the N ear I y 950 h e a ri n g- ;:::::: :jiM Redken RE-CONDITIONING campus of the Rochester In- impaired students from 49 ::;;:;: .••••.• stitute of Technology, and states and Puerto Rico reside ::::::: Treatment today: Ms. McKee also was named on campus with 6,500 hearing ::::::: ~ 881-6470 I ~:; t~~~~:t:x~~~: i:s~e~ft students. :r:!:ii::i;i;i , .. I . Only one other woman in . ~ .~.;~ "icqarl-3Jumrs QIniffurrs • 20525 MACK AVENUE @REDl ELEGANCETOWElS 8Y CANNON ( See TO'fl for a {?reat \ new hairdo that bri,,{?s out the very The Per.nlckety Pedlar best in you! BATH SHOP Maintena~('(' free 389 FI.her Aoad cut.", Ilerms. $8.50 Mat $11.50 5.50 Fingertip 2.50 1.75 Bath Sheet 15.00 TOTI HA'R SA'"Ol~ p .--- 17221 MACK :2 blk •. E. of Cadieu. Jacobson's Call 884-6466 FABRIC SHOP in the Village .- • • Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 ------_._-_.--_._------_._------ Society News Gathered from ,the Pointes I .- DoraliSdecls Two Delroil SYIllI)lwlly_Orc1l~slraFellott,s Morning Marriage for Miss Fount.ain i The Detroit Symphony tallst are to be selected by conductor, and as instrumen- young musicians and to pro. Orchestra has announced the Maestro Anlal Dorati to serve talist fellow David C. Thorn. vide opportunities or posi' ------and John S. Fa u n t a in, mother, Mrs. Willard Peare, Dorati Fellowship Program, the DSO as fellows in their as, a double bass player who tions in which they may de. Detroif Boat Club Reception Follows Rites in brother of the bride. selected. a green and white a new artistic devel&pment respective departments for is a native Detroiter. velop and demonstrate their Memorial Church at Which She Becomes The mother of the bride floral prmt. ~er corsage, too, project which will begin in one Season only. The fellowships are in- abilities. .. . H k I wore a long gown of lilac was a gardema. the 1978-79concert seaSOD. For 1978.79Maestro DoraU tended to provide exposure "I hope that both gentle' Bride of WIlliam ~~are enc e champagne chi f f 0 n. The Master and mistress of Under guidelines estab- has selected 8!f conductor to such talent which merit men will benefit from their Mary. Elizabeth Fountain wore her mother's bridegroom's mother selected ceremonies were Mr. and llsbed tor this program, '1 fellow Martin Fischer.Dies- this help, and also are de- experience with the arches. wedding gown of white lace over satin, styled with a toast.colored gown, ~Isofor- Mrs. Shepard Norton. Mrs. ~~du_ctor and an Instrumen. kau, a young German-born signed to be of practical use tra, and that they will be of ... h 1 t' d b tt d mal length. Gardemas for-I Norton wore a long, black to tbe orchestra. value to the DSO as well. a long skIrt endmg In a c ape ram a~ u one med both mothers' corsages. and white floral print, with a The fellowships are to be The Detroit Symphony looks at the ba~k from r:e~k to center bodIce, for her The bridegroom's grand. gardenia corsage. e- a 71N1/fliJ JJ~\,-:'~ granted for musical merit or forward to welcoming these own marnage to WIlham Peare Henckel. . _ ..v, Y" '" ..::-.. promise, without regard to two talents to our stage." She wore b a by's - ~ race, creed or nationality. As a conductor fellow, breath in her hair and pleted work at Northern HAIR STYLE J~~. ~~'7f..... NMJJ.tt:.' ... ~:..... Maestro Dorati, comment. Fischer-Dieskau will be reo carried a nosegay of Arizona University for their ~ D.!J ., lion-' vmwyr il\g on his choice of fellow- sponsible for helping develop baby's-breath, stephana- Masters degrees in Anthro. of the MONTH ll; ~I ).,~ ship candidates, sald: "Part and conduct the Detroit tis and trailing ivy. pology. !~m .3,~tWt'5S~ ( (~r. ••. _ of the orchestra's respon51- Symphony Youth Orchestra. The bride, a Kenyon Col. The late morning ceremony Bi-Level Beauty 1t"'&: M- ~hmo.w j€ n- rn-uYW 3'f3-()(,' 0 bllity as a vigorous, contrib- He will attend all rehearsals lege graduate, is the daugh- Saturday, July 15, was fol- begins with a -~1'Mn{~ Wcocis uting cultural institution is and roncerts of the Detroit ter of Mr. and Mrs. F.D. lowed by a reception at the precision cut ... to open its doors to talented Symphony Orchestra to as- Fountain, of Kerby road, Detroit Boat Club. The Rev- call today. -- ""--- I 51st as directed by Maestro The bridegroom, a Univer- erend John McCreight pre. Dorat!. sity of New Mexico graduate sided at the 11:30 o'clock Fischer.Dieskau also will who has been making his rites in Grosse Pointe Mem- :.:n..a.-t-i.1d.a. •••• conduct some children's con. home in Jerome, Ariz., is the orial Church. HA I RDRESSERS certs during the season. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Honor matron Donna Ma. 20951 MACK CQI~~~~i;~:lor The new instrumentallst C. Henckel, Jr., of Anaheim, jewski Burns, of Portales, fellow, David C. Thomas, Calif. . N.M., and bridesmaids Carol wiU perform with the orches- The newlyweds are at home A. Chope, Mrs. Blake Zoefel, MARY ELIZABETH FOUNTAIN, daughter of the F. D. Fountains, of Kerby road, spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Henckel, son of Mr. and Jacobsons- Mrs. George C. Henckel, Jr., of Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, July 15, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. We Koch-Wright deep clean storewide Visit us today and register summer for $20,000 in Grand Prizes T,'oth Is Told furniture & Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ev- erett Wright, of Newport carReting Beach and Palm Springs, Calif., have announced the safel)!. engagement of their daugh- e ter, Hollis Ruth, to Thomas As a graduate chemist with 30 years experience, Steve Hansen Koch, son of Mr. and Hagopian has specialized in developing a gentle. but more Mrs. Donald H. Koch, of thorough cleaning system. Prestwick road. A Septem- Our special penetrating solvenl mist reaches more deeply ber wedding is planned. inlo fabric and carpet, yet accomplishes the cleaning Miss Wright, a fourth gen- wilh lhe utmost care. eration Californian, attended Newport Harbor High School In fact, we handle many jobs that other cleaners can't. and was graduated from Even difficult or fragile fabrics turn out showroom fresh. Carlsbad High School and Don't sellle for less. Cal! the one and only Steve Hagopian I Orange Coast College. 'Savings depend on foolage. 20% maxi. I Her fiance. a Grosse Pointe mum d'scounl on furniture Free estlmales 353 _ 1910 North High School alumnus, of C0Ufse . attended Eastern l\lichigan University and Orange Coast College. He now resides in . Laguna Beach, Calif., and is Steve Hagopian &Co. employed by Martin Avia- 21711 W 10 Mile Road Southfield, Mich 48075 tion at the Orange County Airport. " _I Discover The Excitement Beautiful Lighting Creates Drexe~ Heritage IAt The SUD'D,er ftEARANlJE Sale 10% to 50% Discount From Regular Retail Prices '. .J \ Forsters Interiors is where all the luxury and romance you've longed for is brought to life. We're a new kind of store diS- playing all the famous Drexel ;:!Od Heritage collections under one roof in 75 profeSSIOnally decorated room settings. Our talenlen (jeslgn experts are eaQcr to turn your dreams Into reality Ann. thcre's no better tllne to ma"e your dlscovenes than now nuw;g our storeWide summer sale . CRYSTAL CHANDeliERS, TIFFANY PIECES' OUTDOOR LANTERNS, SECURITY LIGHT' CONTEMPORARY' COLONIAL' TRADITIONAL 12?00 HALL ROAD (r-..V)~J) • ~;]f filli\j(~ In 1(JfiT~) MICHIGAN' 739-5100 1241 E. 14 MilE ROAD 27311 GRATIOT AVENUE • Ii 1,'/, I I (V2 Mile E.of Oakland Mall) (North of 11 Mile Rood) 't) ,',' I "-"t':r ': :, •• f, 585.1400 771-2211 Mon & Frl 8 a rn -9 p.rn Tues .. Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 8 a.rn.-S p.m . ....._------_ ...... _-_..__..-._.._------_ ...... ------_. ---- ~ - - Thursday, August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.One .Women's Page -- by, of and for Pointe Women ------_._-- --'-- • Metro Beach Setting I Aggressiveness. 'I There IS a fee of $1 per car )Set Leukem.ia I Participants are reminded to enter the park and a 50. The J. Scott Carters For Bethany Meeting Rites In California Benefit Event . to bring a blanket to sit on. J cent meeti nl! donation. Bethany, a support group 0 for the separated and di. TELEVISION A fashion show featuring Y RKSHIRE For Deborah Wylie costumes from the world's vorced, has scheduled Hs • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR: S E RVI C ~ famous operas and Holly- next meeting for Friday, Au. ZENITH, ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 gust 18, at 8 in the evening wood films of the 1920's Caribbean and New England Are Vacation Des- through 1950's, as well as at Metro Beach. The program 21915 MACK Be/ween 8 & 9 Mile Rds, tinations for Newlywed J. Scott Carters; modern day fashions, has will be a round robin discus. 25 Y I Th' A I sion on Assertiveness versus ,....._.,."...... _..."..,.,...... 8.... S-.,n...... _/s__ 'e...... 8..... -.& been scheduled for Sunday, a,..'... They Will Reside in Venice, Calif. ------_.- .- August 13, as a benefit for The Warfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, Calif., the Children's Leukemia was the sethng Sunday, July 23, for the marriage Foundation of Michigan. of Deborah Elizabethe Wylie, daughter of Mr. and The dinner dance begins Mrs. Frank W. Wylie, of Washington road, and J. at 7 o'clock at Athena Hall. Scott Carter, of Venice, Calif., where the newly- The fashions will be by weds will make their home after vacationing in Stephen Originals Ltd. AN ETHAN AllEN GALLERY the Caribbean and New England. Live j a z z entertainment will feature Billy T's Quar. The 6:30 o'clock double tion at La Venta, Palos tet. Tickets, including din. ring ceremony at which Verdes. ner, at $20 per person, $35 TRADITION BOUSI per couple, with a eash bar, The Reverend H The bride, who is the 5600 E. EIGHT MI./MOUND RDS. 366-6512 arvey granddaughter of Mrs. Flet. are available at Me and My DAILY 10.9 • SAT. 10-6 • SUN. 12-5 Tafel officiated was fol- cher Rockwood, of Seattle, Lady in Birmingham, the lowed by a dinner recep- and Mrs. T. Archer Morgan, Latin Quarter in East Grand boulevard, Tech Hi Fi in Ann Arbor and the Lady Madonna Shop in Birming- Introducing "Joanne" --? ham...... - Permanent Reg. $27 The Children's Leukemia Foundation is a non-profit ..L~.J, ,~ ,. Hair Cut (Complete Conditioner wrth volunteer organization dedi- cated to the battle against :S;' '.~ Set Joanne only) .... leukemia and related blood ,.. . Well a - Uniperm - ZOt05 - L'Oreal diseases. ""h ~ ~ Further details may be ob- ...... tained by calling Debra Dan. In the Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, JJair ~ajhionj Shirte';j iels, 381-2097. Calif., Sunday, July 23, DEBORAH ELIZA- by BETHE WYLIE, daughter of the Frank W. 21028 Mack 0 of Santa Cruz, Calif., was Wylies, of Washington road, was married to Mr. Grone Pointe Woods 884-033 1 graduated from 3: r 0 sse Carter, son of the William Carters, of Los Angeles. Pointe South High School Besl man was Rickie Kurl and holds a Bachelor of Arts Tsushima, of Pasadena, Calif. degree in Architecture and Ushers were Richard Irving a Master of Arts degree in Garon, of Ve n ice, and Architecture and a Master Michael J. Bell, of Culver of Arts degree in Struclural City, Calif. Engineering from the Uni. The bride's mother wore versity of California.Berke. a long gown of Thai silk in ley. a floral print of soft shades The bridegroom, son of of blue. She carried her Mr. and Mrs. William Car- IMPORTED BRASS, GLASS AND gardenia corsage. The bride------ter, of Los Angeles, holds a groom's mother selected a Ethan Allen CHROME ACCENTS IN Bachelor of Arts degree in long gown of aquam;>rine FAVORITE CLASSIC LINES Architecture from California silk, bateau.necked and long T.M. Polytechnic Institute - San Accents to blend harmoniously sleeved, and wore her gar- SUMMER Luis Obispo and a Master of denia corsage. with period furniture - formal Arts in Architecture from ANNOUNCING the University of California- Mrs. Morgan came from or informal. And now at Sum- Berkeley. Santa Cruz. for her grand- SALE! mer Sale prices! BALLET CLASSES BY CHRISTOPHER FLYNN IN GROSSE POINTEI daughter's wedding. Olher He is a registered archi- $549.50 Etagere $479.50 tect and is the senior archi- out-of. town guests included 10 TO 20% OFF In the fall Mr. Flynn will teach ballet classes for adults on the beginner Mrs. Margaret Elhridge, of tect for Allie Designs, Los MANY COLLECTIONS $449.50 Tea Carf $399.50 and Intermediate/advanced levels and for Intermediate level youngsters. Angeles. Akron, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $249.50 lamp Table. $219.50 liam Herman, of Burlingame, CONVENIENT TERMS Mr. Flynn, a member of the major faculty of the UNIVERSITY OF MICH- The former Miss Wylie, $359.50 Cocktail Table $319.50 IGAN dance department, trained with VALENTINA PAREYESLAVEC, given in marriage by her Calif., and Joan and Vie. ROBERT JOFFREY, and the SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET THE- father, chose a white silk toria Kraemer, of Seattle. ATRE. He was Artistic DIrector of the Christopher BaUet. organza gown with wide bor. del'S of white satin at neck. .--.----.iIIMiI' .1IiIIitIJj- •• .• ..•• ....-_ Children from 5-1/2 years of age and intermediate children will be line, waist, cuffs and hem. taught by BETH KRAUS. Exercise classes are also available mornings, Her fitted bodice featured afterno'ons and evenings. a mandarin neck, natural For more information call Beth Kraus ... 882-2375. waist and long, fitted, sheer sleeves. Her circular skirt ended in a cathedral train. She wore a headpiece of I small gardenias over her Mr.M~Cour1 upswept hair and carried a cascade of gardenias with ~'ellow rose accents. TU 6-3460 - Open Thurs. Eve. til 8:30, McCourt Bldg. - 16980 Kercheval and Notre Dame Our 55th Honor maid Milissa Mary Walker, of st. Clair, and bridesmaids Susan Herman, Our Annual of New York, and Valerie AUGUST Norris wore long, sleeveless, princess style gowns and BACK 10 SCHOOL fitted jackets, mandarin- Fur Sale!!! necked and styled with long, full, sheer sleeves, fashioned of Wedgll'ood blue satin and silk organza. Lilies - of - the. valley and SHOE SALE cornflowers formed their BlACKGlAMA headpieces. They carried THREE DAYS ONLY - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ...C""C""OO\oIolJ1""""" bouquets of cornflowers and ! carnations. PanheJlenic Hosts S-AVE\ Sorority Info Party 8$41'£1 The Detroit Alumnae Pan- \'>,," ~~~~~ lIy Yoo; hellenic Association hosted a IO~FF DO Sorority Information Party ~,..sso'tS Elegant Sunday, July 30, at the Me. ~o ~, ALL SHOES C/(SIDES Furs at Kinley avenue home of Mrs. NO . Michael Grow, for Pointe !VOWI Great girls who will be attending • college in the fall. Savings ... Among those present were Mrs. Robert Mulligan, asso. ciation president, Mrs. Rich. ard Rutz, fraternity educa. SANDALS Odds & Ends Women's tion chairman, Mrs. William Kamm, immediate past.pres, Men's. Women's and Shoes and Sandals Dress and Casual ident, and ~rrs. Sunny Hill. Panhellenic advisor at th(' Childrens Save on UniverSity of Michigan. Shoes any Fur An effort was made to con'l In Our tact as many college fresh- $5.77 men and active sorority Off Entire members as possible. Anyone' Y2 Y2 Off not contacled who wish('s Stock! information about sororitics -Not all Styles- is invited to tal k wit II ;lJrs ASSORTED STYLES Rutz, 533.7211. or ;llrs. Kamm, 884-5542. Delta Delta Delta sOf()rit~. member CLARICE W, ;llII:, LER, daughter of the !lOX. DO YOUR SCHOOL SHOPPING NOW & SAVEl ALD U. MILLERS. of Car. mel lane, has received a I Bachelors degree in Science I (rom Saint Lawrence Fni.' versity, Canton, N.Y., where i she was a Chemistrv major. : --_.___' -II SELECTED GROUP OF MEN's. Women's Use Our Convenient LAY.A.WAY Plan. and Children CANVAS SHOES of Grosse Pointe 19261 MACK (near Morass) ne~I 10 Woods Theatre Y2 Off 886-7715 ... • • en $ 2 p P 77 P 5 2 & £ &S a 22 a 2 so Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 ------_ .. _------_._------Society News Gathered from the Pointes \ Dorati Selects Two Detroit SYlnpholl y Orchestra Fello'll's ------The Detroit Symphony I tallst are to be selected by conductor, and as inslrumen- young musicians and to pro. Morning Marriage for Miss Fountain Orchestra has announced the Maestro Antal Dorati to serve tallst fellow David C. Thorn. vide opportunities or posi. ------and John S. Fountain, mother, Mrs. WIllard Peare, Dorat! Fellowship Program, the DSO as fellows in their as, a double bass player who lions in which they may de- Detroif Boat Club Reception Follows Rites in brother of the bride. selected a green and white B new artistic deve1Gpment respective departments for is B native Detroiter. velop and demonstrate their Memorial Churcn at Which She Becomes The mother of the bride floral print. ~er corsage, too, project which will begin In one season only. The fellowships are In- abilities. Bride of William Peare Henckel wore a long g~wn of lilac was a gardema. . the 1978-79 concert season. For 1978.79 Maestro DoraU tended to provide exposure "I hope that both gentle- champagne e hI f f 0 n. The Master and rmstress of Under guidelines estab- has selected as c MARY ELIZABETH FOUNTAIN, daughter of the F. D. Fountains, of Kerby road, spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Henckel, son of Mr. and Jacobsons' Mrs. George C. Henokel, Jr., of Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, July 15, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. We deep clean storewide Koch. Wright Visit us today and register Troth Is Told summer for $20,000 in Grand Prizes furniture & Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ev- caq~eting erett Wright, of Newport Beach and Palm Springs, Calif., have announced the safely: engagement of their daugh- As a graduate chemist with 30 years experience. Steve e ter, Hollis Ruth. to Thomas Hansen Koch, son of Mr. and Hagopian has specialized in developing a gentle. but more Mrs. Donald H. Koch, of thorough cleaning system. Prest wick road. A Septem- Our special penetrating solvent mist reaches more deeply ber wedding is planned. into fabric and carpet, yet accomplishes the cleaning Miss Wright, a fourth gen- With the utmost care. eration Californian, attended 'n fact, we handle many jObs that other cleaners can't. Newport Harbor High School and was graduated from Even difficult or fragile fabrics turn out showroom fresh. t Carlsbad High School and Don'l settle for less. Call the one and only Steve Hagopian I Orange Coast College. 'Savings depend on foolage. 20% maxi. i Her fiance, a Grosse Pointe munl discount on furniture Free eSI,mates 353 _ 1910 North High School alumnus I of ccurse attended Eastern lI[jchiga~ University and Orange Coast College. He now resides in I Laguna Beach, Calif.. and is i Steve Hagopian &Co. employed by Martin Avia-, 21711 W 10 Mile Road Southfield, Mich 48075 tion at the Orange County: Airport. ' ., " Discover The Excitement Beautiful Lighting Creates Drexe~ Heritage ~At The Sun,met' (1tEl\RANUE Sale 10% to 50% Discount From Regular Retail Prices Forster s Inte(lors is where all the luxury and romance you've 10nged for is broug ht to life. We're a new kind of store dis- plaYing all the famous Drexel and Heritage collections under one rool in 75 profeSSionally decor a/cd room settings, Our talr.ntr.r1 deSign experts are f'aqr.r to turn your dreams IOta reill,ty And, there's no belter 11I11e to rna~e vour discoveries than now dUring our storewide summer sale . CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, TIFFANY PIECES, OUTDOOR LANTERNS' SECURITY LIGHT. CONTEMPORARY' COLONIAL. TRADITIONAL 1241 E. 14 MilE ROAD 27311 GRATIOT AVENUE 12?OO HAl.L ROAD (MYJ) • ':;1f I il 1i\J(~ Hi :(~H T~; MICHIGAN. 739-5100 (1/2 Mile E.of Oakland Mall) (North of 11 Mile Road) ,. I 'I 11:I,r / ,,' I, {Ii" I ,'),1IJ 585.1400 771-2211 Man & Fri 8 am .9 p.m. Tues" Wed .. Thurs, & S81. 8 8.m.-S p,m, ••111,., ------0 ' -.- .. -.--- ••------~ ~~~~~~-~ ~ ~~ - - - .•. - - . - -- - Thursday, August J 0, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One Women's Page -- by, of and for Pointe Women ------• Set Leukem.ia Metro Beach Setting I Aggressiveness. I There is a fee of $1 per car I The J. Scott Ca rters F B thany Meeting Par.ticipants are reminded to enter the park and a 50. Rites California Benefit Event or e I to bring a blanket to sit on. I cent meeting donation. Bethany, a support group 0 ' A fashion show featuring for the separated and di. Y RKSHIRE TE: .. EVISION For Deborah Wylie costumes from the world's vorced, has scheduled:its • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR. SERVIC~ famous operas and Holly- next meeting ~or Friday, ~u. ZENITH ReA QUASAR 778-4050 gust 18, at 8 In the evemng I, wood films of the 1920's Caribbean and New England Are Vacation Des- through 1950's, as well as at.Metro Beach. The.pro~ram \ 21915 MACK Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds tinations for Newlywed J. Scott Carters; modern day fashions, has "':Ill be a roun~ robm dlscus- 25 Years In This Area' SlOn on Assertiveness versus . They Will Reside in Venice, Calif. been scheduled for Sunday, ------August 13, as a benefit for The Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes Calif. the Children's Leukemia was the setting Sunday. July 23, for the ~arriag~ Foundation of Michigan. -~---- of Deborah Elizabethe Wylie, daughter of Mr. and The dinner dance begins Mrs. Frank W. Wylie, of Washington road, and J. at 7 o'clock at Athena Hall. Scott C~rter, of Venice, Calif., where the newly- The fashions will be by weds wIll make their home after vacationing in Stephen Originals Ltd. AN ETHAN ALLEN GALLERY the Caribbean and New England. Live j a z z entertainment will feature Billy T's Quar. The 6:30 o'clock double tion at La Venta, Palos tet. Tickets, including din. ring ceremony at which Verdes. ner, at $20 per person, $35 TRIDITIDNaousl per couple, with a cash bar, Th R d H The bride, who is the 5600 E. EIGHT MI./MOUND RDS. 366-6512 are available at Me and My e everen arvey granddaughter of Mrs. Flet. DAilY 10-9 • SAT. 10-6 • SUN. 12-5 Tafel officiated was fol- cher Rockwood, of Seattle, Lad~- in Birmingham, the lowed by a dinner recep- and Mrs. T. Archer Morgan, Latin Quarter in East Grand boulevard, Tech Hi Fi in Ann Arbor and the Lady Madonna Shop in Birming- ' Pointe South High School Best man was Rickie Kurt and holds a Bachelor of Arts Tsushima, of Pasadena, Cali!' degree in Architecture and Ushers were Richard Irving a Master of Arts degree in Garon, of V e n ice, and Architecture and a Master Michael J. Bell, of Culver of Arts degree in Structural City, Calif. Engineering from the Uni. The bride's mother wore versity of California-Berke. a long gown of Thai silk in ley. a floral print of soft shades The bridegroom, son of of blue. She carried her Mr. and Mrs. William Car. IMPORTED BRASS, GLASS AND gardenia corsage. The bride. ----- tel', of Los Angeles, holds a groom's mother selected a Ethan Allen CHROME ACCENTS IN Bachelor of Arts degree in long gown of aquam<>.rine FAVORITE CLASSIC LINES Architecture from California silk, bateau.necked and long T.M. Polytechnic Institute. San Accents to blend harmoniously sleeved, and wore her gar. SUMMER Luis Obispo and a Master of denia corsage. with period furniture - formal Arts in Architecture from ANNOUNCING the University of California. Mrs. Morgan came from or informal. And now at Sum. Berkeley. Santa C~z for .her grand. SALE! mer Sale prices! BALLET CLASSES BY CHRISTOPHER FLYNN IN GROSSE POINTEI He is a registered archi.' daughter s weddlng: Other tect and is the senior arc hi. out-of.town guests Included $549.50 Etagere $479.50 In the fall Mr. Flynn will teach ballet classes for adults on the beginner 10 TO 20% OFF tect for Allie Designs Los Mrs. Margaret Ethridge, of MANY COLLECTIONS $449.50 Tea Cart $399.50 and intermediate/advanced levels and for intermediate level youngsters. Angeles. '~kron, 0., Mr. and M~s. Wil. $249.50 Lamp Table. $219.50 The former Miss Wylie, lla~ Herman, of Burllngarr;e, CONVENIENT TERMS Mr. Flynn, a member of the major faculty of the UNIVERSITY OF MICH- $359.50 Cocktail Table $319.50 IGAN dance department, trained with VALENTINA PAREYESLAVEC, given in marriage by her Cal.lf., and Joan and VIC- ROBERT JOFFREY, and the SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET THE- father, chose a white silk tona Kraemer, of Seattle. organza gown with wide bor------ATRE. He was Artistic Director of the Christopher Ballet. - ders of white satin at neck. .... -...... - .. Children from 5-1/2 years of age and intermediate children will be line, waist, cuffs and hem. taught by BETH KRAUS. Exercise classes are also available mornings, Her fitted bodice featured afterno:ons and evenings. a mandarin neck, natural For more information call Beth Kraus ... 882-2375. waist and long, fitted, sheer sleeves. Her circular skirt ended in a cathedral train. She wore a headpiece of I small gardenias over her Mr.M~Court.~ upswept hair and carried a cascade of gardenias with yellow rose accents. TU 6-3460 - Open Thurs. Eve. til 8:30, M(Court Bldg. - 16980 Kercheval and Notre Dame Our 55th Honor maid Milissa :Mary Walker, of St. Clair, and bridesmaids Susan Herman, Our Annual of New York, and Valerie AUGUST Norris wore long, sleeveless. princess style gowns and BACK TO SCHOOL fitted jackets, mandarin- Fur Sale!!! necked and styled with long, full, sheer sleeves, fashioned of Wedgwood blue satin and silk organza. Lilies - of . the - valley and SHOE SALE cornflowers formed their BLACKGLAMI\ headpieces. They carried THREE OAYS ONLY - THURS. - FRio - SAT. ~c...,.lolo"'lroWA bouquets of cornflowers and I carnations. Panhellenie Hosts Sorority Info Party The Detroit Alumnae Pan- hellenic Association hosted a 10~FF Sorority Information Party Elegant Sunday, July 30. at the Me. ALL SHOES Kinley avenue home of :'Ilrs. Furs at Michael Grow, for Pointe Great girls who will be attending college in the fall. Savings .. Among those present were Mrs. Robert Mulligan, asso- ciation president, Mrs. Rich. ard Rutz. fraternitv educa. SANDALS Women's tion chairman, l\lrs: William Kamm, immediate past-pres- Men's. Women's and Dress and Casual ident, and ;\frs. Sunny Hill, on Panhellenic advisor at the Childrens Save University of ;.,liehigan. Shoes any Fur An e!fort was made to C,)Il. In Our tact as many college fresh- men and actl\:e sororit\' Off Entire members as possible_ An\'on~ Y2 Y2 Off not contacted who wishes Stocle! information abollt sororities is invited to talk \\'ltl1 :'Ill'S .Not all Styles- Rutz. 5.13-7211. or :'Ill'S. ASSORTED STYlES Kamm. 884-5.'>42. Delta Delta llC'lta sororit v memb -- Page Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 Society News. Gathered from the Pointes Miss Dossin to Say VOlVS The James Rumoras Rumora-Jourdian VOWS Are Spoken Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. York City, as a book de. Dossin, of Maumee avenue, signer. . I I Mr. Rumora is the son of Dorothy MacDonald, of Hud- are announcing the engage. Sne Selects. Lace-Acc;:ented White Qiana Gown the Matthew George Rumor- sonville, wore. pale mi!1t ment of their daughter, Jen. Her fiance attended Tu- for Mid-June Rites; Reception Is Held as, of Moran road. green frocks with long, .chlf- nifer, to Daniel Levine, son of lane University and holds a A A I ell . , fon sashes and chiffon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levine, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at nn r bor s ampus nn The rites at whIch The capelets. ' of Denver, Colo. They plan from Colorado University, a . Reverend C h a r 1e s Gen. , f'l d At home in RO\lal Oak are Mr and Mrs James h' d F th Ch I s They earned baskets I Ie an early October wedding. Master of Science degree • ' J •••• s e.lmer a~. a er ar e with multi-colored garden Miss Dossin received her from the Rochester Institute L:n?holm ~umora, who vacatlOned In Na~sau fol- Irvm offiCiated :wer~ fol- flowers. Their sashes were Bachelor of Arts degree cum of Technology where he is !owmg their weddmg Saturday, June 17, In West- lowed by a receptIOn m the clasped at back with a few now a professor in the laude {rom Smith College, School of Printing. minster Presbyterian Chu~~_~Ann A_~bor._ .___ R~:7nc~ Room of the Cam' matching flowers. her Master of Fine Arts de. Mrs. Rumora is the I Mr. and Mrs, George p '., Best man was Peter Hess, gree from the Rochester In- He is a member of the So. f Jrmer Susan Elizabeth William Jourdian of Ann The b~ldc s gown of sh~ehr of Montpelier, Vt. In the stitute of Technology. ciety of Photographic Scien. d. d h f A b 'white Qlana was styled wit usher corps were James For the past year she has tists and Engineers and the J our lan, aug ter 0 r or. a high lace-circled neckline I M k W' d 1 F d ------______.'. . ' Bo z, ar Ie e man, or been affiliated with E, P. Technical Association of Gra- a hlgh.walsted bodice and H Wheatley Keith Mahon- Dutton, Publishers, New phic Arts. LORIO-ROSS long, fitled sleeves. A train ey, John S~ndrock, James fell from her shoulders. Blenman and Robert W. WSU Alumni Schedule Special Event Season ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY She carried a cascade of Jourdian, brother of the Versatile music to satisfy all ages. white roses, ivy, stephanotis, bride., Former students of Wayne September events include Benefits, Weddings, Private Parties j snowflake mums and baby's- The mother of the bride State University are invited a Black History Tour to C" d N G P R 884 0300 breath, and wore a crown of wore a pale turquoise, Gre- to a series of special events "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Dres- In y avarro, .. ep. - matching flowers in her hair. cian style gown. Her cor. planned by the WSU Alumni den, Ont., September 24, and I Honor attendant Phyllis sage was a white gardenia. Association, beginning Fri- a September 30 dinner thea- I MacDonald of Ann Arbor, The bridegroom's mother se. day, August 18, with an ex- tre excursion to the Black and brid~smaids Pamela lecled flowing maize chiffon cursion to Meadow Brook Sheep Tavern in the Irish Mards, of East Lansing, and a white cattleya orchid for the Cleo Laine concert. Hills. Kathy Osgood, of Troy, and corsage. A catered box lunch with Alumni House on the champagne, motor coach Wayne State campus can fur- transportation and lawn seat- nish additional information. ing are on the outing's The number to call for res- From Another Pointe of View agenda. ervations . is 577.2166. (Continued from Page 1.7) . , .~. These allocations were made thIS year, dUrIng Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ann the presidency of Mrs. B. H. French, and they are Arbor, was the setting Saturday, June 17, for the part of a pattern. . ' wedding of SUSAN ELIZABETH JOURDIAN, The Historic Memonals Soc.ety, one of a few daughter of the George William J ourdians, of organizations working for the preservation and Ann Arbor, and Mr. Rumora, son of Mr. and restoration of historical artifacts and landmarks Mrs. Matthew George Rumora, of Moran road. on a continuing basis, has contributed more than - $35 000 to projects in the Detroit metropolitan area. AGENTS PREFER CRUISING- 'Over the years, the society has aw~rde.d d0.na- Fall Wedding Plans Are Made SO SHOULD THEIR CLIENTS tions to the Dossin Great Lakes, DetrOIt HIstOrIcal Plans for a September 9 being made by Nancy Kep. and Fort Wayne Military Museums; to the Burton It seems that at long last at least an inkling of proof wedding in Ann Arbor are pelman and Michael Eric Collection. Mariners' and Ste. Anne Churches, Elm- has leaked out supporting what was so long suspecled- Smerza, of Ann Arbor, whose wood Cemetery and Pewabic Pottery. that travel agents, given a free choice of a vacation for International Education engagement has been an. themselves, would overwhelmingly select a cruise. Accord. * * * Conference Scheduled nounced by her parents, Mr. ing to the International Passenger Ship Association (IPSA) Garden Club Council Gifts and Mrs. H. Thomas Keppel- which had the survey made. 86% of the agents chose a Closer to home, consider how funds raised via Alice 1\1. Brown, of Bar- man, of Moran road. cruise over a resort vacolion, on air tour or a motor trip. the Grosse Pointe Garden Club Council's June rington road, is treasurer of And that tact, said' IPSA, shows ,hat travel-perceptive Garden Tours have added beauty to all our lives. the World Educational Con- The bride-elect, a Grosse Pointe South High School agents themselves realize the unique travel product that a ference which will bring ed- THE COST Of NEW fURNITURE In April, $2,800 worth of trees was planted in graduate, attended Oberlin cruise is. Cruising is 'the' package vocation-one price does let us teJtDre your IWlooms .•. ~ r-.n. ~. AI _ ucators and academic spe-. the islands along Lakeshore road. Thanks to this College and was graduated it for accommodations, travel, food and entertainment. Add pIeled in our own tIIop. C"ft'hiCIi". and ..... _ . cialists from around the June's successful tour. new trees will sprout in from the University of Mich. to this only the drinks you want to drink ond the ship or from hwndreds of smart .-, d.corator failria in tradiIiDncIl .... world to Eastern Michigan another five or six Lakeshore islands next spring. shore shops you wont to shop. 'a the '79 Fords will behere this monthl Whit you need right Order your '79 Lease Car Today now is I hel~ing hand ... from the "better" people .... • all '79 Ford models available • full maintenance program 541 • one and two year leases • we lease any make, any model Here's a sleep sofa that combines good looks with practicality . • fleet and individual leases tailored to your needs The clean-lined styling is accented by button tufting on the reversible seat. back and corner pillows, Upholstered in off- fila. TtIE LAMEST milT Call Phil Gavan white HaItian cotton. Underneath It all, a queen,slze mattress O. THE EAST SIDE for details. because we offer for extra sleeping space whenever you need It. The front legs • beller rales • more cars have casters 85W'Wx35"Dx28W'H, $539. • beller Sflf~lce • cleaner cars 885-4000 HI' !lurf' 10 !l;f'l in touf'h wilh your "f'l('omf' Our Furniture Safe Ends August 26th \\ QIl:0n rf'prf'!lf'nlQtin who will hf'lp you Il:f't 10 know your nf'W ('om- munily a~ qui('kly 8!l FALS pO!l!lihl('. Jaoobsons Phone 881.5618 STORE FOR THE HOME. 17141 KERCHEVAL AVE ------~--.-~~~-~~-~ ------.. Thursday r August 10, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-T"hree Women's Page- by, of and for Pointe Women _Sh_o_r_f _o_nd_fo_fh_e_Po_i_nt_e-l1 The Richard Zaraneks Zaranek-Berdan Rites Celebrated (Continued from Page 11) degree during spring com- They were Empire style, ert Zaranek, three other bro. Among a class of 530 Ma. mencement exercises at Nor- Papal Blessing Bestowed upon Couple During Mid. fashioned of white chiffon thers, David Berdan, the sons recently receiving Scot. thern Arizona University, July Rites: William H. Berdan, S.J., over cream Qiana, with bride's brother, and :-'fr. tish Rite Freemasonry 32nd Flagstaff. Officiates at His Niece's Wedding matching, elbow length Qi- Burns. degrees were THEODORE • • • ana capes. Long-stemmed The bride's mother was i'1 MALAFOURIS, of Severn Pointer CAROLYN KRO- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jame.s Zaranek, who peach and white roses form- apricot silk shantung. the road, KENNETH ADLER, of MER, a Kansas State Univer- motored to the West Coast following their mar- ed the honor maid and bridegroom's mother in y<,l- bridesmaids' cascade bou- low chiffon. Both gown.; Ballantyne road. and HARRY sity graduate student study- riage Saturday, July 15, in Holy Cross Catholic M. SMITH. of Kerby road. quets. were waltz length. A whit<, ing the Harp, recently pre- Church, Marine City, are returning to make their • • • sented a recital in the Cha- Stephen Zaranek was his orchid formed Mrs. Berdan's Pointer MARY E. FOUN. pel Auditorium. home in Harper Woods. brother's best man. Ushering corsage. Mrs. Zaranek select- TAIN received her Masters (Continued on Page 30) Both the bride. the ing was bestowed upon the were Pierre, Louis and Rob- ed a yellow orchid. couple. former Patricia Susan The double ring rites were 11 CLOSING SALE - LAST WEEK Berdan, daughter of Mr. followed by a luncheon re- Now Enrolling For Fall THE WOODEN LEAF and Mrs. Frank W. Ber- ception at the St. Clair Inn. il, dan, of Mount Clemens, Ivory satin and Venise ! 1/2 OFF OR MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER and the bridegroom, son la~e trimm~d. the ~ormer ASSUMPTION CENTER 15306 MACK, G.P.P. of Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Mlss Berdan s IVOry.sl1k or- S. Zaranek of Anita ave- ganza gown. Matchmg lace AUG. 9th-12th, 12-8 p.m. 888-9451 • d h accented her cat he d r a 1 NURSERY SCHOOL nue, and gran son of t e I length mantilla, and she car. late Jules De Po r r e, ried a cascade of long-stern- 21800 Mart.r ROld WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO? for.mer Mayor of Grosse med. white roses, stephanotis Gro••• Point. Wood. Need Help With A Problem? POInte Woods, and the and ivy. late Mrs. De Porre, hold Mary Ann Berdan was hon- Pre-school and Kindergarten CaI/BB2.LIFE Masters degrees in Edu- or. mai~ for her sister. Ebenezer Baptist Church cation from the Univer- Bndesmalds w.ere Dr. Karen 2i to 6 years of age Life-Liner sity of Michigan. Stuck. Mrs. PIerre Zaranek, Open 7 'I.m. to 6 p.m. for day care Mrs. Scott Burns, Mrs. Scott Father William H. Berdan, Schaldenbrand and Mrs. Lou- For information call Program Director, S. J.• uncle of the bride, pre- is Zaranek, who designed Due to International Regulation ,;1 ' sided at the noon ceremony and made all the attendants' "!Ii during which a Papal Bless- gowns. CAROLINE BONANNI CONDOR TRAVEL hid to chlnge It. nlme to Marine City's Holy Cross Catholic Church was the setting Saturday, July 15, for the noon 779-6111 de BARY TRAVEL, Inc. wed din g of PATRICIA SUSAN BERDAN, . Boat Club Set for Dock Daze daughter of the Frank W. Berdans, of Mount The Detroit Boat Club A salad luncheon is sched- Clemens, and Mr. Zaranek, son of the Casimir Women's Committee relaxed uled to be served on the S. Zaraneks, of Anita avenue. a bit during July but is in lawn at 12:30 o'clock, and full swing in August as plans the boats will be open again go forward for the tradition- from 2:30 to 4 for boarding Perfect Festival Offers Four Concerts al summer Dock Daze next and visiting. Wednesday afternoon, Au- Hostesses for the gala in. for Neville Marriner, Meadow music director of the Los gust 16. clude the Mesdames Robert Brook Music Festival's re- Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Especially fine weather is Hodge, Harvey Kroll, John School cently-appointed artistic di- He recently was appointed predicted by Marge Smith, Pitwood, Trevor Ingram, Thanks to your interest, we now are four experts rector, will conduct the De- music director of the Minne- chairman of the day, and Henry Cope, William Brad- to assist you with all your travel needs. troit Symphony Orchestra sota Symphony Orchestra. Joan de Haan, vice-chairman. ley, Frank Collyer, Jack in a Thursday and Saturday, Au- Cocktails will be served Featured pianists are Pe- Mills, Kenneth Locke, Wil- Mlrellle Wilkinson de Bar" President gust 1~ and 12. poolside at 11:30 o'clock as liam Baird, Ellsworth Alli- FLORENCE Elaine Raynal, Manager . ter Serkin this eve n i n g, members and their guests son, Daniel Adams, Sheldon Marriner, an international. Claudio Arrau on Saturday. are invited aboard various Eileen Barr, Travel Consultant ly-acclaimed British conduc- Drennan and George Skaff. George de Bar" Travel Consultant Pavilion seats, ranging from designated boats for "open EISEMAN tor, made his Meadow Brook $7 to $9, and lawn tickets at house." Sailboats, p')wer- DBC members may make debut last summer. He re- $4 each are available for boats and houseboats will reservations by calling 331- Knit de BARY TRAVEL, Inc. cently completed a three- both concerts. welcome visitors. 0030. year term as artistic direc- 17850 Maum .. , second floor Highlighting Mea d 0 w tor of the South Bank Sum- (corner Fisher Rd. & Maumee) Brook's Friday Jazz Series my Award: Best Instrumen- Symphony Pops Concert con. 881-3747 mer Music Festival in Lon- August 11 is trumpeter and don. He currently serves as tal Composition for his re- ducted by Arthur Fiedler, flugelhorn pIa y e r Chuck cording of "BeIlavia." who wiII be joined by bari- Navy jumper with appliques above pocket - Mangione. The Chuck Mangione con- tone Robert Merrill. back belt. Complete with a gold turtle neck. The musician/composer is cert is completely sold out. Dinner reservations, tick- 50 00 well-known for his record- Neither pavilion nor lawn ets or program information SIzes. 4-6x '23 7- 14 $27 For Dependable Eyeglass Services ings and concert appear. tickets are available. may be obtained by calling ances. His unique sounds The eighth week of the the Festival box office, 377- Have Your Eyes Examined and Bring Your Prescription to have earned seven Grammy summer season ends Sunday, 2010. Tickets may be pur- nominations and one Gram- August 13, with a Detroit chased in.person at the .box I office' or'.' af any Hudson's. ,Sears, Montgomery Wards or 110 Kercheval TU 1-7227 JOHNSTON'OPTICAL CO. <'.- ,:. 'Grinnell's ticket services. 20148 Mock Ave. 87 Kerchevo I at Oxford on-the-hill ~ GROSSE POINTE WOODS GROSSE POINTE FARMS .' .~ .~ ,..I'~' ~., fIlI!I Owned and Operated b)' the same family August Sale for over one hundred }'ears ~ - ~ Frames by Leading Designers: HURRY IN ••• for savings on beautiful Dl.m \'O~ HRm~BLRG - OSCAR DE LA RENTA - RALPH LAUREN - fHRISTI.~~ DIOR • groupings and single pieces Come see and you'll agree . . . The Gairloch Fournier Furniture has the finest by lDtnn!a 0/ m~/{atul This new Fair Isle looks equally well with or mREALTOR'" qualify at the lowest prices without a shirt or turtleneck. Hand.frame knitted of the finest Scottish-spun Shetland wool, the Gairloch features a variety of deli- SUBURBAN INVESTMENT ACREAGE cate colorings highlighted by Hand-knitted tn Fair Isle yokes. Select from more than 1200 W.------.., sweaters in ladies', men's and boys' sizes. CJ FROM TIME TO TIME • •• ; ."holJ "l'hllr.,t/(I.\ I-:n'nilll( .• ',i/ 8: I.> I,.m. C some of our friends and clients will ask us to c: The lIlenns labl'!- un assurance of quality. ~ find for them a Clreasonably priced, well 10- ! o cated, suburban piece of vacant land as a ;: G)'a/laNe af C good investment." Z d. m. egan ~ WELL - HERE IT IS! z grMM' pOinlf', mirhif!un 48230 < 16900 kercheval avenue phone 882-2755 =sw We've just now been authorized to sell a m I- rectangular 23-plus acres located at the tn en Northwest corner of RYAN ROAD and WEST ... W UTICA ROAD in SHELBY TOWNSHIP ... an I: ~ area that is growing, growing, growing! ~ -Z This propery appears ideal for current de- ...... ~ :$ velopment or as a prime investment parcel. ~ ... And, it's offered UNDER $5,000 an acre with '" ~. LAND CONTRACT TERMS. ~ e Can you think of a better way to keep ahead ~ in in these inflationary times? m SPECIAL ORDER NOW FOR FALL! SUBURBAN INVESTMENT ACREAGE Come live in the 12 story love slory. Seconds from 1.94, Melropolltan Beach 'Real Estate - A Weber Family Trad,tion Since 1865 and great shopping. The 1 & 2 bedroom apartments feature all the :Journier :Jurnifure Co. luxury, convenience and cormort and security you can imagine .. , from $250 including heat, 2 LOCATIONS to better serve you! ST. CLAIR SHOAES DETAOIT ~BER 774-3300 MmOTOWER 7lJU HUPfR, ~.IO& II Mi, Rft, 16421 HARf'fR, _ ~Iti" 26450 Crocker Blvd. 776.8900 881.1285 Corner (.94 & Metro Parkway ~ HOUR\: MoNMy, n.*" FrWay I~'; MoNMy Ilw""" SaM"" REAL ESTATE SALES AND COUNSELING T....,.. w....,.. s.tw"vlU; ,~, a.s.oI S.., 17650 E. 9 Mile Road, East Detroit, Mich. 48021 Overlooking Lake St. Clair s.My n-s 463.5857 Hours 9 0 m to 5 pm dooly. Phone 296.2320 - • • m- • • Thursday, August J 0, 1978 Page Twenty-Four. GROSSE POINTE NF.WS ....:.: ------4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4A-HELP WANTED lA-PERSONALS , 3-LOST AND FOUND GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL DOMESTIC ------, ------GENERAL GENERAL NEEDLEPOINT and crewel LOST - Keepsake - 1 inch AUTO------MECHANIC, all lev- I TELEPHONE SALE8-2 3. BABYSITTER needed for ,1 pillows blocked and finish-[ oval smooth silver locket, FULL TIME help wanted- SECRET~RY needed, high TEACHER aids for private school athletic depart. pre-school, Ih. day and full els of repairs, for part. hour shifts. Salary plus year old girl. Part time, ed. Also needlepoint in. i with dried flowers inside. Accounting office, Grosse ment, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. time. Hours open. Own bonuses. Call Don 881-5591 days. 77l-()699. slruction. TV 1.7073, TU 6.: Bon Secours hospital, room Pointe area. Adding ma. day positions. Write Box Start in August. 885-7657. tools. Call 885.1070. 9.5 p.m. I 6318. 361 or premises. August chine experience a must~ G.9, Grosse Pointe News. BABYSITTER for 2 small ______i 3.7. Reward. 885.4136 or Good working conditions. SECRETARY - Full time, EXPERIENCED receptionist LEGAL SECRETARY need. SELL YOUR HUSBAND on children, in my home, af. HIS AND HER HAIR PLACE 885-1903 Send resume to Box L.l, should be well organized for medical office. Know- ed, part time, in Ren Cen the idea of your getting a ternoons. Own transporta- S P e cia) i zed g c n tIe. . part time job with full tion and references. 8S;;. Grosse Pointe News. and experienced In gener. ledge of Blue Shield bene. law office. Call JoAnne at men's hairstylmg - by 4-HELP WANTED I 259-2323. time pay. MERRI. MAC ----- al office procedures. Ac- fits and insurance forms. net!ds demonstrators and 7299. Dolores, 100 Kercheval, GENERAL SERVICE Station attendant, eurate typing important, 885-2788. ------evenings, full or part time. Call 884-1021. CASHIER position available supervisors to sell toys and BABYSITTER part time, RESTAURA~T HELP want. shorthand helpful but not 1.94 and Chalmers Stan. necessary. Grosse Pointe BABYSITTER needed after at well known downtown gifts on horne party plan. housekeeper 3 days a week. DOG SliTER SERVICE - ed. Cashiers, full or part dard. 822.9310. restaurant, part time, eve. No investment, delivery or 1 child. References. 882- Close to Grosse Poinle. No time, dishwashers, full or area, reply Box B.18, school, 5 days weekly. CaIl Grosse Pointe News. after 6 p.m. 885-2398. nings. Call John at 962- collection. Call Ann Bax. 4497. tinklers or squatters. 24 part time, beefcutlers, full DENTAL ASSISTANT-Full 6735. ter collect: 319.556.8831 or hour non.caged care. Rea. or part lime. Highesl wages time with busy dental prac- SALESMEN-Experience in MATURE p~rson for .down- 1 write MERRI-MAC, 801 EXPERIENCED babysitter-,- son able 882-1084. I In town plus tips, meals, tice in Fisher Building.New selling intangibles or real town architectural library. \ WAITER or waitress wanted Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa h 3 1 insurance and vacation pay W d d Th d 52 our ome. 2: 0 p.m.' 1 p.m. Center area. Must have e,tate background helpful. e n es ays, urs ays, for well known downtown 001. Monday and Tuesday, 1 BAND AVAILABLE. Full i Apply 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at previous experience and Must be able to travel ex- _F_r_i_da_y_s_._9_6_4_'3_0_0_0_'_X_-4_18_. restaur.ant.. Must be exp~ri- SECRETARY . Receptionist. child ..331-6675. variely of excellenl music I Haas Prime Beef, 10990 academic training. 871- tensively. Pilot license a MATURE lady needed 2.5 enced III fme full service. Interesting po sit ion in for all social occasions. 1'1' Gratiot, Delroit, MI. 2144. plus but not necessary. Re. Call John at 9626735 E X PER 1ENCED, cheerfuJ. 731.6081. ------ply B()x B.18, Grosse p.m. Monday thru Friday -. architectural office, pleas- woman to care for two GENERAL laborers needed Pointe News. for 2 girls. Starting Sep- MATURE babysitter in my ant working con.ditions children after school and BAHA'[ FAITH _ lo learn I REAL ESTATE SALES for Three C's Landscaping. about it phone 872.8317. i AAA Real Estate Office in tember. Light house and home 2 days per week, 8- across fro~ nen~ls~ance one infant, 8 to 5:30, ______! Sl. Clair Shores seeks sales Full time, minimum wage. HOME NURSING cooking help desired. Own 5:30. 881.5351. Center, tYPIng. mInImum Monday through Friday: Call for interview. 757- R.N.'s, L.P.N.'s, aides, com- transportation. St. Clair I 60. words per mmute,. ben. Beg inn i n g September . CHUCK MANGIONE Ticket.! people to join their slaff . panions available for im. Need one for Friday. 885. Free training and many 5330, church area. 886.1875. CASHIERS and pizza help, e~lts. Please call for mter. Grosse Pointe Farms area. i mediate placement in your 2.65 per hour to start. No Vlew. John Stevens Assoc., N t 9327. benefits. We are the Pro. $ I ear ransportation, excel. I DENTAL Assistant - Ma. home. 24 hour coverage. ------! fessionals. Ask for Sue. Ot.;TDOOR TRIP leaders - experience necessary. Must nc., 964-0700. Equal Op- lent salar;y for woman, ture, reliable, responsible Contact M. Watson, R.N. at college students or young be (lver 18. Apply at Mr. portunity Employer. good with children. Local 2A-MUSIC 'CENTURY 21 woman for pleasant Grosse MED-CALL adults interested in lead. C's Deli, 16830 E. Warren. WANTED electrician for in. references required. Week, EDUCATION CHARTER OAKS 779-9792 Pointe office. Will train. 559.8090 . ing youth camping week. I nA,TRDRESSER. We are ex. dustr' la I an d commercia. I days 343-.0274 MUSIC IS JOY 884-2700. ends. Send resume to w k 8853670 8824113 REFINED couple to help = Home Instruction - Piano, RN's / LPN's Neighborhood Club, 17150 panding our operation. If I or. . or . . I HOUSEKEEPER wanted 3 or voice, organ. Correct Eu- EXPERIENCED Bartender- maintain large home in ex- Waterloo, Grosse Pointe, you are looking to better GENERAL OFFICE work- 4 days and nights. Must be LEADING NATIONAL change for desirable apart. ropean v 0 c a I technique nights, Kitchen manager, MI 48230. 885-4600. yourself and join 13 other phone, typing and filing. able to drive. 885.1638. , ' NURSING SERVICE nights, Sabre Lancer, 16543 ment plus modest salary. professionals call Michael. 372-8484. I taught. Teacher has exten. Applications are iJeing ac- -______WANTED: Reliable woman sive background in classic East Warren. 886-5155. Must enjoy our two small INSURANCE APPROVER OUTSTANDING BENEFITS chi 1d r en. Non.smokers c e p t e d. Michael. James BABYSITTER for 2 children, to clean Thursdays. Refer. and modern music for be. Suburban.East Detroit com. Coiffures. 881.6470. 5 & 9. Own transportation ences. Call after 6 p.l)1. ginner and advanced stu. HAIR CUTTING please. Reply Box H8, pany, 3-4 years experience Top Wages Grosse Pointe News. ------or within walking distance 881-7433. '.,- dents. 885.8067. EXPERIENCED contempor- in the payment of basic, AUTO MECHANIC, must be f Cl I d Ch I Holiday Pay ary person for the Cut.Ups o over y an arlevoix. RELIABLE sl'tter wanted EXPERIENCED sales help major medical and short . experienced. 885-4630, or 8 6 Malpractice Insurance at Kay Baum in the Vil- 294-0221. a.m.' p.m. Mon.-Fri. for 8 and 10 year old: PIANO LESSONS wanted for an expanding term d i s a b i Ii t y.group QUALIFIED TEACHER Uniform Allowance lage. Excellent future. Call 885.5958 after 6 p.m. Grosse Pointe Farms, 2-3 business. Possible manager. health claims. Excellent MY HOME-882.7772 Shift. Weekend Differential 885.3240 MATURE person needed to days a week through re- ial training. Male.female wages and fringe package. BOOKKEEPER - 24 hour week. Through trial bal- babysit full time in my mainder of summer. After between 25 and 30 years. Please call 778-1000. ORGAN and piano lessons, CHOOSE YOUR DAYS DENTAL OFFICE ance. 2 girl office. 366- home. 8.5. Call 882-2721. school starting September, children and adults. Quali. MANAGER Inquire 11 a.m. VA 2-2722. f AND ASSIGNMENTS RETIRED architect to design 7330. ------_____ own transportation. 259 fied teach. My home. 371- Grosse Pointe. General prac. HAIRDRESSER with clien- 1833. Mrs. Harper. STOCK BOY needed, high and cost a bathroom mod. 3397. tice. 881-9400. LET US PAMPER YOU school age. Apply in per- ernization. 824-2050. GROSSE POINTE teacher tele for established Grosse I seeks babysitter, 7:30 a.m. Pointe Salon in Village S-SITUATION SALESPERSON for down. son at The Squirrels Nest, WOODS MUSIC GENERAL office work - to 4:30 p.m. Two children, Shopping Area. F ran k WANTED MEDICAL town art gallery. Some ex. 19849 Mack. Some office experience. ages 6 and 3. 882-6798. Messina, proprietor. Call STUDIO perience in art t'\nd furni. PERSONNEL POOL Typing, answering phones, 751.0852, ask for Pat. Piano and Guitar Lessons. ture. References. Grosse BABYSITTER for 2 small 1------PRIVATE NURSING Applications taken 11 a.m.- LPN's or RN's, E.Z duties, I. Around the Clock Home or Studio, 20551 882-6640 Pointe News, Box D.5. children in my home, full Mack near Vernier. 885. time starting September. 3 p.m. Apply 15980 Com. good boss, any shift, also PAINTER - Experienced, In home, hospital or nursing 0024. FULL TIME or part time Must have own transpor- mon Rd. (12~ Mile) Rose- part time arrangements. 40 hours per week. No pay. home. ~N's, LPN's, Aides, sales clerks and stockboy. ADMINISTRA TlVE tation and references. 882- ville. Second building off St. Anne's, Cadieux.Harper. off. $4 an hour. Genuine compamons, male attend. PIANO LESSONS Party store, 13 and Jef. 6891 after 5 p.m. Common Rd. 886-2502 or 343-0657. inquiries only. Call Phil ants, live-ins. Screened ar.d U. of III., ferson, 294-1777. ASSISTANT 964-6577, 964-4999. bonded. 24 hour service. Graduate E as t Sid e corporation OPENINGS for managers Call 331-4725 EXPERIENCE necessary, RELIABLE, cheerful person RECEPTIONIST for a Grosse CL ERK _TYP IST Licensed nurses for insur. _____ i full time orthodontists, needs office manager and general kitchen help to babysit in my home. Pointe photography studio, ance cases. for a growing business. in new restaurant. Call Mr. Monday and Wednesday af. full time. Some experience Floating clerical aid in a POINTE AREA NURSES' . 28- TUTORING AND ' 882-2820. .Desire person who can Pope. 824-8010. ternoon, starting mid Sep. preferred. 884-4280. community mental health TU 4-3180 EDUCATION I INSURANCE AGENCY handle a variety of duo tl\mber. 822.-0495. facility, must be able to NEED SOMETHING moved, ties. Organizational ",bU. WORKING mother needs P R 1 V ATE TUTORING- Needs experienced, aggres- , wdman or Richard School SALES MANAGER - .For type 45.50 wpn, and be' a . Your own home, all sub- sive female in personal ity, aptitude for detail SALES HELP' wanted, full East Suburban Real Estate delivered or disposed of? mother to care for kinder. 'me. LI'ttle Store, 17037 licensed, insurable driver. Two Pointe residents witI jects. Certified teacher. lines, underwriting. Call work, and good secre- tl office. Excellent opportun- gartener 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 Kercheval, Grosse pointe. 9 k f This position is funded move or remove large or 777.1468. Jim Rohrig 885-9940. tarial skills is a must. ity. Call 779-97 2, as or small quantities of furni. Send resume to Grosse p.m. school days beginning S through the Wayne County THE READING RECEPTIONIST - Doctor's Pointe News, Box H-45 September 7th. Charlevoix. ARE YOU interested in part ue. office of Man Power. Appli- ture, appliances or what office. Grosse Pointe Park. Lincold area. 881-4388. time work or a full time RN'sjLPN's cant must possess S.E.T.A. have you. Call for free esti. RAI LROAD I 751-2211 9 to 4. career? You may be the certification and be a resi. mate. 343-0481. A READING Improvement .. speela. I person' we are look Come l'oin our nursing dent of Wayne County. Ex- Center. Professional r~cul. LABORATORY techniCian GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT ing for in the Grosse staff. Ideal working condi. ALL CARE ty. Enroll now. ~or suburban medical clin. Pointe area. Earn while tions. Pleasant surround. eluding Detroit, Dearborn, NURSES REGISTRY . . 't' Dearborn Heights, Lincoln A d' I I P' t d t 886-0750 IC, e~pcrienced. 821-1133 Corne into our attractive new offices to discuss you serve your community mgs. Part tIme POSl Ions me IC,a poo. rlva e u y mornmgs, 9-12. your employment needs and objectives. in the WELCOME WAGON available. Salary commen- Park, Livonia, West Land, nursing, 24 hour service. Ask for Gloria or Jeannette. All interviews are "Hello" business. Interest surate with experience. Ap. Taylor and Redford Town. Hospital, Home, Nursing PRIVATE TUTORING MEDICAL ASSISTANT for . C ship. Contact Agnes Feld- H d I C kept in strictest confidence. in sales an asset. Car nec. PIY Be 1mont N ursmg en- orne an nsurance ases, in your own horne. All sub. East Side clinic, part time. essary. Sound interesting? ter, 19840 Harper. 881- man, Northeast Guidance LPN's, RN's, Aides, Medi- 18514 Mack Ave. (at Cloverly Road) jects; all levels. Adults and 821-1133, mornings 9.12. Call 356-7720 or 286-4697. 9556. Center, 13340 E. Warren, De. cal Technologists, Physical children. Certified teachers. Grosse Pointe Farms troit 48215. 824-8000, Ext. 255. Therapist, Emergency Vi&- DOWNTOWN law firm seeks DETROIT and SUBURBAN 885-4576 NURSES AIDES needed, st. BE A PEARL DIVER Equal opportunity employer. iting Nurses. State licensed TUTORING SERVICE person with strong secre- tarial skills, legal experi. Anne's N u r sin g Home, Men and women needed 4A HELP WA"'TED and bonded. Operated by 356.0099 6232 Cadieux. 886.2502. - ,.... Patricia Zevallos, 821-4058-. ence preferred. Salary, full or part time to conduct DOMESTIC 2E-ATHLETIC benefits. 964-5890. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST home parties showing Em. ------TONY VIVIANO INSTRUCTION .1 SALES PERSON-Full time, MOLDMAKER Secretary assistant needed press Pearl jewelry. High LIVE-IN housekeeper/cook Handyman TENNIS LESSONS _ Ex- Grosse Pointe area. Dam. for Grosse Pointe Multi commission. For interview for e Ide r I y couple in dentist office. Must be able call 371-2041. Grosse Pointe, to share reo Car~enter Work perienced, rea son a b I e man Hardware. Call 268 Experienced mold builder with some formal education and to type, fill out insurance I sponsibility with 0 the r rates. For information call 8140 for appointment. in design and construction of plastic molds. Must forms, handle the appoint- MEDICAL SALES help. Experienced. Refer. Miscellaneous be willing to accept the responsibility of building Repairs Herb 885.2939. BOOKKEEPER, full charge, ment book, file, answer ences required. Call 885- . complex plastic molds. Must be experienced in REPRESENTATIVE 2F-SCHOOLS experienced. Grosse Pointe all phases of mold construction and machining. phone and take complete A leading manufacturer of I 2233. 881-2093 . Design Studio. Many bene set of radiograph. Plea~ant Hospital products is look. BABYSITTER needed in my after 5 p.m. GROSSE POINTE fits. 882.0656 for appoint Excellent fringe benefits. Profit sharing. Wages or salary open for discussion. If you are interested working area and fringe ing for an ambitious, self home for two small boys, E U R 0 PEA N profession- INSTITUTE OF ment. in this position with an established mold shop, benefits available. C a 11 motivated individual who 5 days, must be affection. al gardener-landscaper will PAYROLL CLERK - With please send resume to Grosse Pointe News, Box Doctors Pokernoy and Mo. is interested in an excel- ate. Call after 6 p.m. 343- build terraces, stone and MUSIC isides office for interview. lent opportunity. Earnings 0973. Private or Class Instruction payroll t a x experience P-8. railroad tie walls or any Good typist. Call Mrs. RoS! 881-8406. and com pan y benefits. kind of garden, trim, prune MUSIC-piano, voice, strings, Send resume to Mr. John COMPANION NEEDED to guitar, wind instruments. ers 885.1132 between 9-5 and maintenance. Call af- p.m. WORKING MOTHER needs Colaizzi, 636 Cook Rd., help elderly woman, light ART-Drawing and painting sitter daily from 3:30 to Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 laundry, light cooking. 881- ter 6 p.m. 882-2285. in various media. COLLEGE STUDENT SECRET ARIES 6 p.m. beginning Septem- 0092. QUALITY Health Care in Distinguished Faculty Part.time job starting in ber 11. Maire School dis. RN' jLPN' your home, hospital or tricl. 882-6873 after 6 p.m SSE X PER IE N C E D Euro- TU 2-4963 September. Child care for Modern nursing home re- nursing home. Our profes- auires RN's and LPN's. pean women wanted for THE GIVING TREE school age children and TYPISTS STYLIST, full or part time. general house cleaning, 2 sional staff of registered Montessori pre.school fall other house~old ?uties nurses, licensed practical National Bank of Detroit has openings for experienced Grosse Pointe, Sl. Clair P.M. shift, 4 to 12 p.m. half days a week. 8B6-0421. enrollment now accepted.! ~!ust have dnvers license Shores area. 772-8621. Apply in person at Geor- nurses, and nurse's aides 2l,', to 6 years, AMS certi-, : x("el!ent pay. Call 331- \ secretaries and typists in our main office in De. gian East, 21401 Mack, MATURE WOMAN to baby- are available 24 hours a troit. Secretaries should have shorthand skills of fied teachers, 1-94 & Mor.' ~918, DRIVERS-full or part time. Grosse Pointe. sit, full time, own trans- day, 7 days a week. Phone 80.100 w.p.m. and typists should have a machine Will train. all shifts. 3531 I portation. Wag e s open. 882-6640, Medical Person- oss, 881-2255, i ~i(lTiIJEn-s - IIELPER- for 2 speed of 45.55 w.p.m. Skills will be demonstrated Barham. TU 5.5555. SERVICE Station manager, Evenings 886-7810. nel Pool. Day or night. GROSSE POINTE -Pre-Ki-~. ~ ~o\'~ 2' 2 and 10 months. i by a proficiency test. ______------Weekends, part time, eve. I dergarten 17150 Maumee Full or part tIme. Week- : SECRETARY nings. 822-9310. CLEANING LADY Thursday RETIRED Master Electrician, (in the Unitarian Church) davs or weekends. 885 You'll like the attractive salaries, generous bene. 0 r F r Licensed. Violations, Servo fits, and pleasant working conditions. Apply in One year legal experience MEDICAL ASSrSTANT over 2 7 3 iday.O . References. 885. as a openings. f or 3 an d __21124, _ 1I Downtown Detroit, 2 girl ice increased, also small h f 11 person at our Main Office - Employment De- 4 year olds, Call now for o{{ice, interviewing n 0 v; 25 years old, Must type 50 MATURE woman with refer. jobs. TU 5.2966. W. D, GALE Electrical partment, 611 Woodward Ave, (at Fort Sl.\ be. for August 28th start. Call wpm. Will train. Call 779- information, 886.4747 or enres needed for child LK<\DED GLASS WINDOW Contractors require the tween 1-3 p.m. ONLY. 881-1948. _9_6_1._67_0.5__b_~~ve~~~~~_~~m__ 8800_, _ care. Weekdays, 331-6401. REPAIR lol1(lIIini: full time help: MA LE-FF:l\IA LE-Light fac. INSURANCE agency wants ------Also buy leaded glass doors GROSSE P017'TE W'J.r :\Iem. NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT tory. full or part time, EXPERIENCED c I e ani n g and windows. Light Warehouse i full time exeprienc('d lad) orial !':ursery School fall Equal Opportunity Employer M/F $2.65 per hour, Apply at woman. 1 day a week. oc. 882.5833 :\Iainlenance, registration, Call 881.8885 'I, in auto and home owners We employ the Handicapped 15308 Harper, Detroit. casionally more. 881-1330. ------or 881-7511, 7'lght Guards rating. 886-5100 for ap _ ..------. EUROPEA..'11 dressmakcr. l~ Driv('r pointment. GROSSE POrNTE BABYSITTER wanterl i;;-;:'4 years experience. 526-0025. 3-LOST AND FOUND I.lght Accounling and i ------HEALTH FACILITY days a w('ek, 3 to 11. One ------~--.------FOU!':D, brown Siamese ('at. General Office. Has opening for Burroughs 2"2 year old. Call before 2 EUROPEAN MALE desire'S p,m. 886.6365. ('hauffeur position. College can't find owner. free to Apply in person. B80 compute'T operator - good home TV 5.5317. experiencc on IB:\f svstem . -... degree. excellent ref e r. 6400:\1l Elliott REAL ESTATE PERSON 32 acce'ptable. Exc'ellent BABYSITTER -~anled-M~;-l ences. 882.8305. FOU:>;D - :'Ilan's watch at Detroit 4821 I drive, mature, my home. 5 workin~ conditions and days, 2 children. 884-4273. EXPERIE;'I;CED mod c) ~ Elworlhy FIPld 885.71211, fring(' bcndits, Hours 8:30 Established Agency, member of the Gros5e P:inte Real Estate Board, after 5:30. !, available as hostesses and 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 10 4,30, PIcasI.' call :\frs. ------narrators for conventions, has openings for sales people. Oilion lor lOterview ap. parties and fund raisers. office with quality listing.> .md pointm('nt 773.6602. : IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 891.0638 S KHATCHADOURIAN-KAZAN We are a progressive, harmonious . FOR DOMESTIC clientele. , :'IIAI:--;TE:\A:\(,F: dep~rtnl('nt : PERSONNEL: , LADY IN Grosse Pointe Park ConI pnt pianist and expf'TJ('I1('('d tp 1 S(')JWIN;>'; VARSITY 10 Kensi ngton, ('orner Char., sale distributor Fairless. 11,12.20072 E. Ballantyne I chair. All excellent ('ondi. from Victorian period. 'I' miles, 6 cyl1nder, sharp. air, .5 speetl, many extras, ,peed, $85. 886.0187. levoix. i 884.4671. Court off Fairford, 9.5. I tion 886.8356. I Evenings, 882.8692, 8850209 after 6. $4,800, 841.3697. l • p • p Thursday, August ,0, 1978 G R 0 SSE POi N TEN E W S Page Twenty.Seven ll-CARS FOR SALE 11...... cARS FOR SALE n-eARS FOR SALE llF-TRAILERS AND 12E-COMMERCIAL 13-REAL ~------ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TRIUMPH TR 7,1976, VIE, 1974 COUGAR XR7 -Excel.I-I97-6-L-E-M-A-N-s-4--d-o-o-r,-p-o-w. r C_A._M_'_E_RS.. f '_RO_'_E_R_T_Y___ FOR SALE rustproofed, AM/FM stereo lent condition, loaded, fun er steering, power 'brakes. SIESTA trailer coach carnEr DISCO LOUNGE, restaurant -A-T-T-R-A-C-T-I-V-E-4--b-ed'-r-o-om- 'cassette, CB, sprint ex. power, undercoated. Call air, AM.FM, rally wheels, er. Sleeps four, gas stove and real estate in Grosse Colonial on Sheldon Rd. CHARMI NG BRICK CAPE COD haust, snow tires, 4 extra 886.7589. $3,600. Do not call until and heater. $500 or best Pointe Farms?? For Sale? Deeplands sub, for gracious GROSSE POINTE WOODS wheels, $4,300. 881-7595 1 Thursday. 882-6160. offer. 885-8925. Call 822-2334, Yanchuk, living. 3 full baths on sec. ,after 6 p.m. 197 3dPONTIAC Bannev~lle, 824-4169. and floor, 2-lh baths on New carpeting, 2 bedrooms, 1976 custom family room, 4 ------_-.--_--._---1 oar, power steermg, 1978 MALIBU Classic station 12S-VACATION 1------living room with gas fireplace, formal dining FORD L.T.D., $150. TU power brakes, air, AM.FM, wagon, loaded, excellent first floor, living room, for. '69 PROPERTY 13-REAL ESTATE room. 885-1614 after 6:00 p.m. 2.1654. good condition. $1,250. 886. condition, company car. FOR SALE mal dining room. Family 0595. 886.5329. FOUR BEDROOM, 2 bath, room with bar and sink, 1970 BUICK, runs well, no I Chalet, set in Sugar Loaf 823 TH REE MIL E built.i!l bookcase, stereo 'rust, extras, $450. 886.Q104. '72 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 1976 PINTO. 16,000 miles, Village. Year round sports. DRIVE and television, kitchen with 11""""------, door, air, power steering automatic, radio, good con. Will sacrifice. 882.7547 or large b rea k f a s t nook, 1971 CHEVY IMPALA, 2 and braltes, $850. 224.1729, dition, $1,950. 884-5336. 574.Q539. Large 5 bedroom family raised patio with brick GROSSE POINTE WOODS door, automatic, AM, pow. after 5. 889.Q892. home in Grosse Pointe wall and gas barbecue. 887 CANTERBURY er steering, air. Fine shape. 1966 MUSTANG, automatic, 12D-LAKi: AND RIVER I Park, near Three Mile Marble foyer. Central air, BY OWNER '$750. 881-5027. 1975 CHRYSLER Cordoba, must see, excellent run. Park. Occupancy for school 2% car garage, sprinkler, 1 32,000 miles. Must see. ning condition, $700. 885. PROPERTY opening. By appointment, system plus many, many 4 bedroom, 2 /2 bath, center hall colonial, central air, 1975 DODGE Van B'2oo, 127 Many options. $3,250. 294. 8925. 1 ------372.3600 or 1.792-6064 finished basement, fireplace in family room, covered ,I'nch wheelbase ,owerP 6367. Evenings, weekends. A NCHOR BAY evenings. extras. Shown by appoint.. patIO with gas gril I', electriC opener on att ached ga. steering/brakes, air, mags. 1971 CADILLAC Sedan de NEW BALTIMORE 1------ment only. 884.2610. rage, walk to Liggett, Ferry or North. $128,000. Extras. 881-7875. MERCURY M 0 n t ego MX, Ville. Loaded. $1,100. 884- • 547 LINCOLN ROAD. First 882.2882 97 VOL d t INCOME property, Grosse '73 VW BEETLE _ Yel. 1. 6, .." an eau,. s ereo, 5837. Custom built 5 year old 2 offering, Williamsburg Col. Pointe. By owner. F'Irst 19 air, power steermg, power story contemporary, 2 or onial, 4 bedrooms, 2% Jow. Excellent condition. brakes, electric rear de. 1975 ELDORADO, clean, 3 bedrooms. Beautiful set. baths plus bedroom and showing. 882.1262. $1,450. 881-2920 or 727. fogger, rustproofed. Can rustproofed, new Michelins ting on the lake plus bath on 3rd floor, large 1,------~------.., 1018. be seen weekdays after 6. $5,500. 341.5422 or 885- canal. Ideal for profes. screened porch, patio, dou- GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE SHORES CORVETTE, '78, Silver An. $3,500. 884-2479. 7998. sional family, great boat. ble gas grill, new furnace, 'nl'versary 1200 ml'les l'ng and fishing. Call for roof, plumbing, gutte.rs an.d SHORES NORTH DEEPLANDS " . COLLECTORS CAR - '69 1974 CHEVY VAN-Extras, appointment or stop by 1 hot water heater. PrIced 10 47 Oxford Road $1,250. Make offer . 884- Austin American, needs 65,000 miles, clean, $2,975. 3 4 bedroom 31/2 bath colonial on professionally land. 2872. reverse gear, spare, engine 885.0113. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Only 90's. 885.72 1. Quality home. 5 bedrooms, scaped lot with sprinklers. New roof, air condi. 1977 DODGE Charger S.E.- and transmission included, 25 minutes from Grosse FL0RIDA, NAPLES - Ele. 4 baths. Approx. 1 acre. tioning and furnace. Large family room with V-8, automatic, air, 6040 885-3091. MONTE CARLO, 1973. Good I Pointe. gantly furnished one bell-, 225,000. fireplace and wet bar. ~ewly remodeled kitchen. . t L d d M t 11 condition, needs no work, 35756 KO EN IG DR room, 2 bath, condominium I 882.3630 Large year round glass porch. Finished basement sea s. oa e. us se. 19B7 PO NT I A C Firebird. . $2,450. 885-6148. $53,500. 886-7630. with large cedar closet. $41, 95 or best 0ff er. 882. Low mileage, new tires '.!..------' 6536. and exhaust. Very good 11A-CAR REPAIR STIEBER REALTY BY OWNER $225,000 GROSSE POINTE PARK 889.0316 1975 GOLD DUSTER - Air condition. $900 or best of. MARTY'S CAR CARE 775-4900 'condl'tl'onl'ng, V-8, auto. fer. 881.8329. Specializes in Blue Coral. ------: Ideal home for HAPPY FAMILY. Bedford, south of matic, power steering, ex- 1967 DODGE. One owner. Interior. "Exterior. Will TORCH LAKE VIEW from I Jefferson. Attractive farm colonial. Large living cellent condition. Must S tan d a r d transmission. pick up and deliver. For hill top home near Alden. room with fireplace, formal dining room, library. sell. $2,450 or best offer. 83,000 miles. $200. 343. information and appoint. well furnished, 1400 square 5 bedrooms, 31f2 bath rooms. Modern kitchen, EXECUTIVE HOME FOR SALE 885-6137. 0015. ments, 773-0432. feet, two Ibedroom, two breakfast area, 2 car garage, attached. bath. Double garage, low No brokers, by appointment only - 821.8954 BY OWNER 1977 HONDA Station Wagon, 1975 MONARCH Ghia, ex- 11 B-CARS WANTED taxes for lake living. 616. 13,600 miles, 26 mpg, mint cell e n t condition, 7300 TO BUY 331.6120. Newer farm colonial in mint condition at choice 'condition. Transferred Freeway miles, $2,150 Qr Grosse Pointe address. Living and family rooms abraod. 885-6331. best offer. 822.0495. WE BUY Junk Cars. Top LAKE SOMERSET-Private I with fireplaces, formal dining, spacious kitchen. price paid. Free towing. lake with recreational fa. GROSSE POINTE PAR K breakfast area, first floor powder room and 1978 pINTO - Automatic EXECUTIVE 1978 Z-28 Ca. Call 368-4824, 546-0983 or cilities, club house, golf BY O~R laundry, 5 bedrooms and 2 baths up, large fenced 'transmission, radials, 8,000 maro, every available op, 585-8261. course, 61 foot frontage, yard, patio, attached garage. miles. $2.800. 823.ro13. tion, black on black. Ex.. ------$10000 882.Q940 3 bedroom English, 1% bath plus % bath in fin~s~ed cellent. $6,600. 886.7220. WANTED - Junk cars and " . BY APPOINTMENT ONLY basement, living room with fireplace, formal dmmg 1973 CHRYSLER Newport- trucks. Free pick.up. 792- 1 I room, family room, large kitchen, walk up attic: 2 .t door, $1,000. 886.2098. 1973 VEGA, driveable, needs 4592 or 521-8291. LAKE HUROI'\ - Bayfield, I 884.9440 OR 886-4834 AFTER 7 P.M . work. After 6 p.m. 771.5349 ------I Ontario. Two hours drive car garage, fenced.in back yard. Shown by appomt. '75 FORD VAN - Excellent VOLKSWAGENS from Grosse Pointe. Beau- ment only. 1372 Harvard. 884-7473. c:ondition, 26,000 miles. 1973 OLDS - Loaded, good WANTED tiful wooded lot, 120 feet 'Fully customized. Must condition except for rear lake frontage by 300 feet 'See. $5,100. 774-0251 after end damage. Best offer. Highest Prices Paid deep, alongside pictur- 339 GROSSE POINTE BLVD. 4:30, 882-0356 evenings. WOOD MOTORS V.W. esque ravine. Good road 663 PEMBERTON ROAD I and water. High ground, Grosse Pointe Park AT MOROSS IN THE FARMS 1974 MARK IV - Showroom 1973 FIAT Spyder, rust. Gratiot at 8 Mile 372-2600 slopes gently to sandy condition, silver with cran. proofed, new top, roll bar, 1 STOP! DON'T junk that car beach. Breath taking view By Owner BY OWNER 'berry velour. Loa de d ! Must sell before 2:30. 882- or t'ruck. Call Bill for es. of Lake Huron, one mile $107,000 Attractive, tree.shaded colonial in excellent location. '$4,800. 886-3416. 1543. timate. 885-2221. to Bayfield, quaintest little 5 bedroom, 3~ bath English Tudor, living and dining Three bedrooms, 2V" baths, large living room 1------1 village in Blue Water coun. with fireplace, formal dining room, well-equipped 1976 CADILLAC Coupe De 1978 CORVETTE - Yellow, 11C-BOATS AND try. 294-5172, room, library, kit.::hen, breakfast room, enclosed Ville - Mint, Florida car, brown leather interior, au- MOTORS porch. Finished basement, gas heat/central air, kitchen, breakfast room, family room with fire- place, patio, finished basement and two.car gar- well equipped. Call Bill- tomatic, loaded. 881-1987. 1 WATERFRONT-Fairhaven, electric garage opener, 2~ garage. No brokers. age. $110,000. No brokers. By appointment, 886- Days 294-3680. 1973 T.BlRD-Loaded, excel. 14 FOOT fiberglass boat 3 bedrooms, brick, family 822-7967 6295. '73. FORD LTD Country lent condition, $1,600. 886. with 1974 50 hp. outboard, room, at t a c h e d garage, Squirc _ 10 passenger, air 1845 days, 773.7365 nights. Johnson trailer and extras. steel seawall. All complete. '1 $1,000 or best offer. 885- Buyers only, 725.7529 after and extras, 66,000 ml es, Ask for Chuck. 5 p.m. on weekdays. $1,500. Good family car. 8925. _ 884.2013, 1984 Lancaster, 1978 MONTE CARdLO,2COa~OALC-O'-R-T-S-A-I-Ll-N-G-S-u-n-f-is-hII ST. CLAIR SHORES-First Homeowners Insurance Grosse Pointe Woods. men, loade d , un er, yellow and white com: offer, unique 4 bedroom Grosse Pointe Real Estate -19-7-7-C-H-R-Y-SL-E-R-N-e-w-p-o-rt---I miles, $6,100. 885.7434. plete $675. 527.5313. Colonial, family room, May I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for 2 door, excellent condition, OLDS, 1977 Cutlass Supreme ------huge kitchen, fireplace, your new home? Policies prepared in time for co. low miles, $4,600 firm. T-roof, power steering, 1965 30' CHRIS CRAFT Cav. full basement, 70 foot lake your closing! 886-6304. power brakes, i}M/FM alier, excellent condition, frontage, must sell. Won't 884-5337 OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 stereo, . air, loaded, low fully loaded. Must sell. Call last. Asking $110,000. DAVlD J. CHESNEY 612 Lakeland 4 BR. G.P. City 1976 JEEP CJ-5, 31,000 mileage. Reasonable. 881- after 5. 889-0689. CENTURY 21 I' G.P. City miles. $4,400. Home 886- 1259. 1 C R 791 Washington 4 BR. 2193. Office 843-3125. 1 NEW 1978 Slickcraft SS24O, HA TER OAKS 779-9800 CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY 5115 Grayton 3 BR. Detroit 1969 CAMARO - Automatic, Deep V, 260 hp. and head. I '74. MERCURY Montego M.X console, 57,000 miles, vinyl 882-3598. ST. CLA IR 20225 MACK Brougham'- 2 door, small top. Call after 5:30 p.m.I------Spacious Fann Colonial on Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America GROSSE POINTE SHORES V-8, automatic, power VA 2-6995. 1965 CHRIS CRAFT Cava- 170 feet of st. Clair River. Executive residence in the prestigious area of steering-brakes, air, stereo, 1974 PONTIAC Ventura' 2- lier, excellent condition, Also four additional in. the Shores; only a step from the Lake. This ex. no damage or rust. $2,000. fully loaded. Must sell. come dwellings. Enjoy wa. citing unusual Georgian specimen has a lot to 884-3209. door, automatic, power Call after 5, 889-0689. I steering and brakes, air, terfront living, rental in. offer with 10 bedrooms, 5% baths - a super home for entertaining and graceful living. The d . b d k 1 ------come and tax advantages 1975 FORD Granada-27,OOO nee s mmor 0 y wor. ERICSON 27 _ Good race WANTED .owner has instructed us to consider offers on F. t $975 h d 't all in one package. $139,' miles, air, AM.FM stereo. us cas , no eposl record, loaded for cruising this great investment. Call our office now for 8 track tape, electric sun. will be taken, this car was and racing. MANYO com- 000. by viewing. roof, real leather seats, tied up last week with a fort and safety extras plus ATTRACTIVE older home vinyl top, excellent condi- deposit. 886.6947. 7 winches, 9 sails, 2 com. on 80 foot riverfront lot GROSSE POINTE SHORES tion, $3,500, or best offer. 1974 AUDI FOX, excellent passes; knot meter, log, with steel seawall, boat DuMouchelle's Another great location, and a great house, this Call after 6 p.m. weekdays condition, 4-door, auto. API, UHF, Shore Power, dock and hoist. Private Oriental Rugs. Antiques • Fine Paintings • Jewelry one is also just off from the lakeside. Five bed. {J82.9312. matic, AM/FM. 824-1674 cradle. $20,000. 886-4036. setting on St. Clair River. • Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling - China rooms, two and two half baths, and all the fea' -19-7-7-C-H-E-YY--S-p-o-rt-V-a-n--- or 881-8920. Call for equipment list. $89,000. tures that go along - a gigantic family room Complete ESTATES or Single Items too. A spacious comfortable home in the right Beauville.' Excellent condi. 1 TOYOTA Celica GT, 5- 114, 4" SEA NYMPH-Alum. ALGONAC. Extraordinary 1975 place - it carries full warranty in the price. tion. 350 V-8, air, tilt steer. speed, AM/FM, luggage inum deep V with 20 h.p. riverfront estate features INSTANT CASH or on consignment jng, cruise control, rear rack, vinyl top, sun roof, Chrysler and trailer. Ideal 117 feet on st. Clair River, Phone Us At YOU MUST SEE heat, roof vent, AM.FM extras. Excellent condition. fishing boat, extras, $800. 240 feet on canal, all steel We present a classic in this four bedroom, 3 rear speaker, 33 gallon Rob, 886.6099. 527.5481. seawall, boat house, charm. 963-6256 or 963-0248 tank, truck mirrors, de- ing guest house and clas- bath, 3 car garage home on a superb street. luxe wheel covers, snow 1974 CADILLAC, Coupe de PROTOTYPE Chrysler Mu. sic main dwelling with five Here is a first class, well cared for high quality tires with rims, trailer 'Ville. Cherry red and _ tineer 15' Day Sailer. bedrooms, beamed ceiling home with the features so scarce today. There's two bedrooms down and two up - and the hitch. 882-5661. white, low mileage, wife's Heavy duty tilt bed trailer. living and dining rooms, GROSSE P01NTE WOODS car. Best offer. 886.a919. 2 spinnakers, all required massive fireplace, slate storage space is unbelivable. There's a family CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL 1969 PONTIAC Catalina - I Super acceSSOtles.. Spare pa rt s. floors and 28 foot Florida room too and a super kitchen. Full warranty on 2 door hard.top. Very 1ow 1973 YELLOW V\V 0 tsta d' g d' t . room facing river. $160,000 FOR SALE BY OWNER this one also. le, stl'ck, AM/FM, 23 u n m con I IOn. mileage. Asking $1,275. 80 Beet $2350 884-9662 Briarcliff, Grosse Pointe mpg., 52,000 miles, excel- ,. . RUSSELL ISLAND. No au. This professionally decorated 5 bedroom Colonial is SUPER COLONIAL Shores. lent condition, $1,600. 882- CRESTLlNER 15 foot Mus. tos on this idyllic island situated on a cllurt for privacy. This spacious What about this spic and span offering? Four 0'l32 after 5 p.m. kie, 65 Mere. New E.Z escape, charming two bed. home is newly decorated, and has a large living lovely bedrooms, two and a half baths, lovely 1973 OLDS CUTLASS Suo 'l 11 room cottage is fully furn. room, formal dining room, family room with fire- 1974 LEMANS Sport Coupe, Ioader t r31 er, a canvas. . h library, screened porch and more. The house has preme. Loaded. $2,200. "'2250 88262 4 IS ed and has fireplace, place, walnut paneled in library, kitchen with been exceptionally well maintained and the land. After 6, 886.3791. Days power brakes, power steer. 1 .p, • • 4. full bath. Separate sum. built.ins, ceramic tile foyer, 1 full and 3 half scaping is so attractive. Full warranty on this 556-2099. ing, new brakes, muffler 1974 LYMAN Crisette, 26 mer house. Good view of baths, 1st floor laundry room, powder room, fin- great offering - call for appointment. and tuned. Very little rust. feet, like new, cxtras. 885- South Channel freighter ished basement with additional half bath and 1972 CAPRI - Good condi. Call after 6:30, 885.0859. 3137. traffic. $36,500. shower, central air, electronic air filtering sys- C:)NDO BY THE LAKE tion, new automatic trans. ------tem, sprinkler system, intercom system, 20'x40' We offer a luxury Condo in a great situation so mission, 55,000 miles. $650 1976 1\1 U S TAN G Ghia - 1973 TROJAN F.25 370 MacGlashan Company inground pool, built.in bar.b.que, elcctric garage close to Lake st. Clair. This market is in such or offer. 882.6487. Creme, automatic, air. AM- hours. Chrysicr 225, new Across from st. Clair Inn door opener, privately enclosed with a brick fence. demand, so look this one over fast. It's a 2 bed- ---- FM, 4 cylinder, 26,300 I canvas, trim tabs, sumlo~. 329-2294 room town house with all you'll need - and an '77 CUTLASS 442-Air, tilt, miles, $3,200. 882.6299. VHF. depth sounder, all A solid investment at $157,500. Plcase call for 12E-eOMMERCIAL appointment. attached garage too. Let us drive you over. cruise, 350 V-8, 15,000 1977 MONTE CARLO, 23~OOD I electric gallc~', mono hcad, miles, $5,500. 778.6310. miles, $4,500. 886.4230 or sleeps 4, firberglass with PROPERTY 8844182 DETROIT 293-8125 after 8 p.m. 822.5778. teak cockpit and taff rail. The "close.in" area by Grosse Pointe has without ------. Carefully maintained. $13,' MEDICAL CLINIC Whittier near Civic Center a doubt emergcd as the best buy of thc year. VEGA 1975 Hatchback, 4 1976 TRANS AM, loaded, ex. 500. 885.0757. We have a nice selection including income. Do and Eastland. 4 exam MOORLAND 748 - Immediate possession in this speed, radio, radial tires, cellent condition. Best of. ------. ._-- -- call in to discuss these and others. good condition. St. Clair fer. 885.9437. SAILBOAT-23 foot O'Day. rooms, large reception elegant brick Colonial built by Scott! Ncar Lig. Shores area. After 5, 469. $4,500 includcs summer room plus attached 4.room gett, this home offers 3 large bcdrooms, 2':' baths, HERE IS A GREAT FIRST OFFERING 3913. 1977 LINCOLN 4.door Town I dock. 823.4659. apartment at rear. Fully living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 5115 Grayton, three bedrooms, one and a half ------.--- Car, under 9,000 miles. 1 ------modernized. Very reason.' deluxe kitchen with all buill.ins. The sporty fam. baths. den. breakfast room. fireplace in living 1970 VW BEE,!LE - Ex.eel'l moon roof with many ex. FIBERGLASS 14-foot, 50 hp able, good assumption. Ex-! ily room has the beam cathedral ceilings and room. and formal dining room. This new offer. lent mechamcal condItIOn, tras. Must sell. 5805 Uni. Mercury e I c c t r j c start, cellent opportunity for another fireplace! Add to all this the rcc. room, ing is for immediate occupancy anll thc price- good body anll rubbcr, versity. trailer. Extras, $I,OOJ. 886. ~'oung doctor. 881-6300. ; rear defroster. $375. 884. .______2243. central air, electronic air.purified, 2 car attached a snap at $31.500. JOHNSTONE & garage with automatic door openers. 9239. 1976 FORD LTD, 4 door,. --. --- ... -.... _- JOHNSTONE power steering and brakrs, I CATALINA 27. 1973. out. WHAT ABOl'T VACANT LAND? COLONIAL CT. - st. Clair Shores - ,Just a step .Just list{'d - six resillcntial lots in St. Clair FORD Econoline '64 Florist's air sterco cruise.contro!.' board. $14,ono, 882.4334. IMAGINE' Only 8% 70 inter. over the Grosse Pointe linc. We offer this im. est, $210 monthly plus Shores. owner wants rapid sale - hurry, hurry Van. Excellent condition. 886.3154.' I 19493D ~t"ch;i;Cr~ft S~~ peceable brick Colonial featuring 4 bedrooms. 2' ~ No work needed. $850.882. I d . down payment, buys 30'x at $24,000 lhe package. 9939. i977-'CA C~-;I-pr-. an, 180 horsep~wcr. live. baths, living room, dining room, counlry kitchl'n, DJLr:AC'- rl~' 70' officc building in ____ . ,, ..' _ Ville Cabrilot. loaded, low! able. good cnglnrs. 884- family room with fireplace and first floor laun. LAKESHORE RD. - SHORES Grosse Pointe Park. Medi. One of t1w lols available - $78.000. 1977 PLYMOUTH V 0 I are I mileage, $8.100. 772.9.123. '. _ 2068. calor suit many other dry, rec. room with wet.bar, 2 car attachl'd gara~r. Premier Wagon. Michelin---.----.- . •. .: il1F-TRAI-LERS-AND-'-- uses. 822.2334. Yanchuk May we show you this lovely home? Wr ar{' open till 9:00 P.M. Monday.Friday. day. tires, low milea~e, luggage 1978 CORVETTE sllvrr anm. i CAMPERS 824.4169. carrier, AM.FM radio, air, versary, loaded. 2.000 mll{,s __"__ '__ ' ._ BEDFORD - Lovely 3 bedroom brick Colonial fea. time hours on saturday and Sunda~' - thence on 24 hour telephone service. cruise con t r 0 I. power $13,000. 881.7215 or 689. :\lOTOR HOME, 29 foot WELL-BUILT 10 year old turing living room with natural fireplace, dining locks, rear window defog. 8872. Dodge 440, pOWl'r steerin/i. office building in Detroit. room and nice .:omfortable kitchen. Basement is Our office addrcss (we moved rccentl)'1 is 19329 geT, deluxe interior~ pow~ 1965 OLDS-F~85~~ ~~ -~u-;t. ~owcr brakes. 3 air condi. 2:400 square fcet. recep. paneled, divided and offers a ncwly install{'d Mack, 'fP from Gabbys, er steerin~, .power brak~s, Exceptional condition. de. honers, 5,000 g~nerator, tlOn room, five offices, con. furnace. City.certs completed. ference room, utility room, 6040 reclmmg seat, ZIC' i pendable, $550. 824.1592. cou~h, easy chairs, etc. WANTED: Professional building or office compll'x three lavatories, kitchen. barted, 881-3153, . -. -.... - . . . __ Loa ~d. 882.5676. with sound rcntal yield. Must have adequat{' Ideal for professional of. 882-0087 parking. All information held confidential. 11175MERCURY- r.ia~q~i~~-4119;Ji~Oe~~~~~~~ ~~~~r:;~:sii,vER"'-t;AGiE-17 --~i~'~t~ fice, nurscry school, elinic. ! door, power stcering, pow. 4230 or 822.5778 sleeps 6, self-contained, Phone for dctails. Cham. Grosse Pointe Real Estate er brakes, AM/FM stereo, ----. -.. ~.- ~ - _ new care.free aWl';ng with pion. 884.5700. i cruisc control, air condi'11973 PONTIAC Gran Prix. attached porch screening, D. DAY REALTY I £'i:oR"rDA-.NAPif:S--~ 51 tioning. power door locks, loadcd. clcan, $2,000 or I new Iires, n<,w refrigerator 21304 MACK AVENUE 886-3300 co. rear win d 0 w defogger. I' best oUn Must sell. 881. I excrl1cnt {'ondition. $2,000. aerl's, 7.On('d 32 units, 885. The Community Builders $2,800. 886.a281. 1183. 526.9987. 7630. I - ~ - - ~ - - __- __ - _"~ __ •__ ~ ~~_~ ._ _ _.. __ .. ..m m.. ------..---- 4U Page 1'went)'-Eiqht GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1978 13-REAL ESTATE t3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13B-CEMETERY 21 C-ELECTRICAL 21G-ROOFING I21=I-PAINTING 21-I-PAINTJNG, FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE PROPERTY SERVICE SERVICE DECORATING DECORATING I PAINTING . PLASTERING FOR SALE BY OWNER ST. CLAIR SHORES-Pres- QUALITY HOMEI-Approx. WHITE CHAPEL Cemetery, ALL TYPES of electl'iclll RO~FING ~nd repairs .. Alu. HALL PLACE tigious lake condominium. imately 1 acre. 5 bed- choice lot for one. Make work. Ranges, drvers in. mmum trim and alummum . CUSTOM No job too small or too big GROSSE POINTE FARMS 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire. rooms, 4 baths. 47 Oxford, offer. 882-1262. slalled - remodeling. Elec. gutters. Free estimates. Licensed . Unlicensed 886-4659 Attractive 3 bedroom Colo. place, attached garage. $225,000. 882.3630. WOODLA WN CEMETERY- trical repairs, fixtures in. Call Bob or Doug. 526.0666 nial, center entrance, mod. Completely furnished in- stalled, city violalion~. Li. or 371.1971. PA INT IN G ern kitchen, living room eluding aU appliances. baby GROSS~-PO];~1~1':\VOOi)s-= I Lot 216, Section 29, six censed and insure1. Col. I DONALD BLISS with fireplace, formal din. I grand piano, oriental rugs, Contemporary 2800 sq. ft. ~~~~es, make offer. 881. ville Electric Company. PROFESSIONAL gutter servo INTERIOR AND Decorator ing room. Fully finished original art works. Profes. hOl\1e with grt','nhouse, for. _ ...... _ . _ Evenings 774-9110. Days ice. Reasonable. Reliable. EXTERIOR Free Estimates basement with wet bar and sionally decorated. $74,000. mal dining rOOl11,family 14-REAL ESTATE LA 6-7352. 99c and up per foot. I do . CALL HARRY TU 1-7050 carpeting, Jl2 baths. En. Owner, 293-2028. room with 2 way natural WANTED RETlfiED Master Electl"ician, my own work. 824-3627 40 Years in Grosse Pointe closed porch with brick ----,------firepla('C', full bast'll1t'nl, I . - -.. -.------.--- patio and double gas grili. STAR 01' THE SEA area on 21,oz rar attarlwd garagl'. I TWO on 3 bedroom, $7,000 Licensed. Violations Servo JOHN WILLIAMS DAILY 8:30 - 5:15 885.5813 IPAlNTING, decorating and Many ext r a s included. I c~l.de.s.ac. Countr~ charm On 110 ,x 165 [I. h)t owr.' down on land contract or Ice increased, also small 'on Call for ap. I With fieldstone fireplace, looking Lorlllllllor G 0 I f will ~inanre with bank. jobs. TU 5.2966. ------BACK IN BUSINESS paper hanging. Clean work. G t I t BEDEMAHK ROOFING CO. 25' L r~a oca I . . I 3 bedrooms, 2 large up, 1 Course. 0 n I y $145.000. East Side area. Roach. 886- inting _ Decorating years experience. ow I REPAIRS. RE.ROOJ"ING Pa . 8810165 pomtment after 5. 886 I down, main bath with full 21E-STORMS AND ''all Washing. Elmer T. prices. . . 4878. length vanity plus separate Will trade. Call 9798600.1 5.no. _. _. _ SCREENS Specializing in Hot Tar ' . S.~H2 PHl\'ATE PARTY, handy Insured LaBadie,' 882-2064. IM.AGINE! Only 9% interest, I sta!1 ~how~r, 'h bath down. ALUMINUM storm doors, JOSEF'S $38,000 full price for 3 bed. BUllt'ln kltc~en, attached McHUGH & P..\HSLEY I man, w'Ints luxury home windows and doorl\'alls. 839.8505 GROSSE POINTE WALLPAPER REMOVAL room house in Grosse garage, patio and sun ------i or r'lIlt!o with assumable __ I Nat~ral or color.s. Screens 21 H~CARPET Pointe Park. For special porch,. large lot, 20064 ROCHESTER lllorlgagl' or land contract. r • Insured ACREAGE 0:'\ CHEEK \\')11 ('onsid('r one in need repaJred. Low prices. Work I ClE" ....,..'G features and appointment GhesqUiere Court, $75,000. myself. J<'red's Storm. "'1"11 1"11 pafn~~~Jt~~~~'- ~~~jor, : ~~~:~I:nced call 822.2334. Yanchuk, 886.B578. If you have a largl' fmllil\: of rl'pairs. 891.0638. 521-5810 839-4311 ------pilperhanging and panel. Estimates at no charge or 824-4169. ------\ and \\'ant roolu "for . tht't~l ; \\' :\~TEn 2.~--3~d. ing. Free estimates cheer. obligation. 776.8267 ------HARPER WOODS-By own. to run and play ~\'ll1ll'lIt, 1',1Lllll J1L11Ill'. Wanted $5,000 EASTVIEW K-CARPET fully given. Licensed & I _ THREE BEDROO~I brick er, Grosse Pointe schools, the worl)' of. the ,'Ity tillS. ,h'Wll 01' will finance ALUMI NUM, NC. CLEANING Ranch, 11~ baths, large kit. extra clean, 3 bedrooms, I Insured. 21J-WAll WASHING ~ acre estate IS the answer. J t II l' 0 11 !: h bank. Eileen 150:.10Houston.Whittier COMPANY 882-9234 1------chen, new carpeting, fin. double lot, fieldstone, ful. 5 bedro.oms. 3 full b:\lhs H,'a('h. 88ti-6269. K • MAINTENANCE Com. ished basement, large pa. ly tenced, wet plaster, new and s till peaceful CUI _. . _ LICENSED _ INSURED CARPET ALCOA PRODUCTS I ' SPECIAL.ISTS QUALITY PAINTING pany, wall washing, floor tio, gas gnll. Must see to I carpeting, drapes, 2J,-z car stone family room ill'," 15-BUSINESS SEHVICE I cleaning l\~d waxing. Free appreciate. 2355 Allard, garage, much more. $36,' Storms, SCreens, Siding, R08f. - Steam ExtractIOn place, huge redwood d,','k OPPORTUNITIES estimates. 882-0688. 886.9138. 000. Open Saturday and at back meadow for hors,'s . _ ing, Awnings, White scam. - Shampoo . INTERIOR- I less gutters, Vinyl storm • Spot and Stam R~moval Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. or room for a large organ- rLll'~Tny STORE, bus y EXTERIOR . I d 0 0 r s windows sidina • Upholstery Cleanmg 21K-WINDOW BY OWNER - 4 bedrooms, 20604 Hollywood 885.8925. I ic garden beyond !lll" 11Ighway corner, Metamora 20 years professional 2 ~~ baths, finished base. '. Wrought' Iron P~rch e~: _ ... at affordable prices WASHING creek. Every type-wild or ar('a, excellent volume closures. ' 882.0688 experience ment, 1st floor laundry, TWO BEDROOM Bungalow I cultivated planting careful. ; with enormous growth po MATT FLETCHER paneled library, paneled basement recreation room.' ly cared for. tential. SDM and SDD Ii 527-7230 or 527-5616 ------I 4151 Buckingham TU 6.6102 PROFESSIONAL family room with fireplace. Excellent condition. 881- censcd. Pleasant apartment CALL ANYTIME 21-I-PAINTrNG. WINDOW W ASHlNG Air conditioned burglar 2832. J EA N N E INC. I above. Call 313-678.2346. DECORATING BEST JOB alarm and fire alarm. 21F-HOME YERKEY & SONS LOWEST PRICES $129,500, 885-8059. GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS REAL ESTATE \ 16-PETS FOR SALE IMPROVEMENT 652-1223 COMPLETE painting and WE SPECIALtZE-l<:xterior' EXCELLENT .-- First Offering, 3 bedroom decorating service. Interi. painting. 27 years experi. GROSSE POINTE CONDOMINIUM on St. Clair. brick.aluminum Ranch 5 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER FLOOR SANDING professi. REFERENCES River, M~,rYSville, 2 ~~d. years old, 27'4 car gar~ge. 621 WASHINGTON puppies. Salt and pepper onally done. Dark staining or.exterior by Ralph Roth. DeIUlce'PONT PAINTS CALL lI1lKE WAYNE rooms, .112 baths,. utility Immediate occupancy. Suo 5 bedrooms, 3'12 bath Eng. Bred for temperament and and finishing. All work 886.3248. (Formerly asso. room, dishwaSher, dlspo.sal, per Buy. Asking $29,900. lish, living room, dining obedience trainability. 8 guaranteed, free estimates. ciated with the late AI i Used AT 884.5454 carpeted, pool, beautiful room, library, large mod- weeks old. Contact Joanne 371-6938. Schneider.) Reasolwble. Call evenings. ern kitchen. Attractive Seifried 885.1933 after 5 891.5896 891.6584 view of river, $44,500. 364- NICE 2 bedroom home, car. G. OLMIN 6193 or 646"9460. redwood deck, new gas p.m. HADLEY peted, enclosed front porch WINDOW CLEANING furnace. $89,000. 881-5638. GENERAL CONTRACTING EXPERT PA[NTING, paper -asking $23,900. ANGORA KITTENS, litter- GROSSE POINTE SERVICE NEW OFFERING - 3 bed- Open Sunday 3-5. COMPLETE REMODELING hanging. Free estimates. FREE ESTIMATES room brick Ranch, large trained, free to good SERVICE CONTRACTORS CENTURY 21 FOUR BEDROOM quad, 11;2 home. 885.4593. CUSTOM PA1NTING AND G. Van Assche, 881.5754. WE ARE INSURED screened porch, finished CHARTER OAKS 779.9800 Kitchens, baths, ree. rOOms basement, Grosse Pointe baths, family room, large and additions. Including Wl\LLPAPERING 372-3022 lot, near Grosse Pointe SIX MONTH old long hair EXPERt' AN:'fIQUING FLOOR SANDING. All fin- schools, occupancy mid. GROSSE POINTE SHORES- counter tops, cabinets, pan- area. 772-1750. cat, spayed, all shots, real. ishes, dark staining our K.WINDOW Cleaning Com. September. Open Sunday Cape Cod, close to park eling. Painting and paper. 885-8155 ly loving. 839-2441 eve. specialty, 3rd generation. pany. Storms, screens, gut. 1-4 p.m., 19980 Lochmoor, and yacht club, 4 bed. nings. hanging. FREE ESTIMATES PRESTWICK, 21534, 3 bed. Licenses. 371-0830. ters, aluminum cleaned. Harper Woods. $48,500. rooms, library with par. A DIVISION OF INSURED room brick Ranch, family Insured. Free estimates. 886-4414. kay floors, large family room, air conditioned, 2 HIMALAYAN kittens for GROSSE POINTE 'Michael Satmary Jr. sale. Purebred sealpointe PAINTERS i 111l2-068B. HOME OWNERS INSUR. room, living room and for. car garage. Spotless clean, PAINTERS, INC. mal dining room, large 1'h baths, aluminum trim and bluepointe. 8B5-3877. 882-9234 EUROPEAN EXPERTS I . ANCE Policy for your clos. Interior, exterior, wallpaper- A.O.K Wmdow Cleaners. Ser. ing. Call Chesney Insur. kitchen, 1st floor laundry, outside. Available soon. 20-GE'NERAL SERVICE TED'S 3 full baths and 21,<" baths, Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. ing, patching, plastering, vice on st?rms and screens. ance Agency. 884.5337 for NEED HOME WALLPAPER REMOVING marble foyer, natural fire. $54,900. Roach. 886-5770. window puttying, caulking. Free estimates. Monthly your quotation. • PLU1imiNG IMPROVEMENTS? EXCLUSIVELY places, central air, auto- • PLASTERING Free Estimates - Insured Good work. Grosse Pointe rates. 521-2459. FOR SALE BY OWNER Call the Specialist in Elec- HILTON HEAD Condo Palm. matic sprinkling system, • PAINTING trical up.dating. Plumhing, 531-7555 references. Reasonable. I 21"'-ASPHALT . WORK Free estimate. Call John 1"11 etto Dunes. 3 bedroom, 2'h automatic garage door, See photos and details in the • CARPENTRY Roofing, Rec. Rooms, Ga- gas grill. By appointment Grosse Pointe "For Sale • MASONRY anytime. 368-5098. bath, beautifully decorat. rages, Tool Sheds. Cement MICHAEL'S C & J ASPHALT ed, furnished. Excellent 10' only. Call days 987-4900, By Owner" Newsletter. • VIOLATIONS and Insulation work. Li. PA VING, INC. PAl NTI NG PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. cation. Owner moving to .evenings 886-8057. GRAYTON - $80,000. 881. CORRECTED censed and Insured. Improve the value of your beach.front home in Pal. 2044. • NOTHING TOO ~!ALL DECORATI NG ~n.g an~ finishing. Sp~c.iaI- SWARTOUT RD., Algonac- FREE ESTIMATES home with a professional metto, willing to finance Interior.Exterior Service I Izmg ID dark staInmg, job. Over 20 years serving 3 bedroom colonial on 1607 YORKTOWN-$125,OOO GUY DE BOER CALL 824-1292 (lxisting mortgage at 8%. 776-3708 885.4624 Painting. Varnishing "Supply o\~n ~wer." Call Grosse Pointe in driveways small property. Fireplace 885-4489. $42,500 cash required. Call MR. KITCHEN Carpentry. Wallpapering I for free cstlJ~ate. W. Abra. and sealing. Free estimates in living room, large fam. 939 BALLANTYNE - $149,- Mr. Shields at 301-283.3535 MEL REPAIRS-Those small KITCHEN AND BATH Wood Staining & Re£inishing ham, 979-3502. Owner supervised. Refer- ily room, garage-barn com. 000. 881.6395. things now around the REMODLING 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free Estimates 889.040611NTERIORS by Don and ences included and insur- bination. Excellent country Call 881-2044 for a newslet- home. Call 882-1649. FORMICA SPECIALIST ance. Jiving. Only $44,995. ter. FREE ESTIMATES I . Lynn, husband, wife team. BY OWNER-GrfJsse Pointe 20A-CARPET LAYING CALL ANYTIME income, 2 family or single ED SASS, REALTOR Since 1959 - TU 6-7176 MIKE'S PAINTING ! ~ai~ting, wallpaper perlec. 773-8087 315 S. Riverside FOUR BEDROOM Bungalow, ., hOnlsts references. 527- property, first offering $54,900, 1235 Roslyn. 886- CARPET LAYING In!enor, .extenor, ~vallpaper. 5560. ' I 882..12.62.. St. Clair, MI 48079 . 5746. NEW AND OLD VOCCIA "- mg, Imnor repaIrs, patch- I ASPHALT Phones: Stairs Carpeted Shifted CONSTRUCTION ing, plastering. Free esti. EXT E RIO R PAINTING, CONCRETE r LAKESHORE VILLAGE, 2 St. Clair: (313) 329,-9002 LAKESIDE AREA - Cross. Repairs of All Types CO.,INC. mates. Reasonable and hon. house and garage. Will also • Old cracked up drives bedroom Townhouse end Marine City: (313) 765-4013 winds condominium, 2 bed- ALSO Licensed Builders est. References. Call any. clean aluminum siding, resurfaced with Asphalt, unit. Central air, d~apes, room Townhouse, 1Jh CARPETING, VINYL, 816 BEDFORD-Near Lake. Complete time. European. very reasonable, references half the cost of concrete wall to wall carpeting, fin. baths, private patio, cen. HARDWOOD English Colonial, 4-5 bed. 758.2846 Kevin. 886-0904. • Circle drives ished basement. Mid 30's. tral air, choice location. Samples Shown in Home Modernization roams, 3'h baths, modern. 777-2816 773-1105 • Parking lots sealed and 779-4642. $35,000. 286-1050. Your Horne ized kitchen, large living marked BOB TRUDEL INTERIOR and exterior PROFESSIONAL papering, room with walnut panel. GROSSE POINTE PARK - LAKEPOINTE • Concrete work, patios, 294-5896 painting and paper hang'j painting, staining, varnish. 673 UNIVERSITY ing, dining room, study. Immediate occupancy, 3 CONSTRUCTION- ing. Reasonable rates, 30 ing. Italian journeyman, drives, sidewalks BY OWNER 821-3745. bedrooms, lIh baths, for. Complete home moderniza. years experience. Ray Bar. Giovanni. Reasonable. 268. K & B CONTRACTORS 20C-CHIMNEY AND tion. No job too small. Li- Ideal location in Grosse mal dining room, natural nowsky. 371.2384 after 6 1646. 881-6013 526.8382 FIREPLACE censed. 881-3926, 882-6707. Pointe City - well ap. SKI UTAH fireplace, man y extras. REPAIR p.m. ------.--.--.------pointed older 4 bedroom Park West, Snowbird, Park Must see. Shown by ap. Colonial. Priced to sell - City, Alta, Brighton. 3 bed. pointment. 546-7741. CHIMNEY SWEEP for hire. CUSTOM TRIM DON'T BUY any paint job I immediate occupancy. room condominniums avail. Call Lou. 521-0149. Siding, Doors, Windows BY OWNER, Grosse Pointe before you get our esti. 885-4877 able. Sleeps 10. Call 885. SEAMLESS GUTTERS mate. You'll be pleasantly Advertise Under 2517. Woods, 3 bedroom Ranch 20E-INSUlATION to 2'h baths, finished bas2: I do my own work. surprised. Quality painter. ment, custom built, near PREPARE now for skyroc. Reasonable 331-3230. "GUIDE TO 291 MT. VERNON schools. By appointment keting fuel bills while in. Grosse Pointe References GROSSE POINTE FARMS only. Call 881.3406. sulation costs are reason- EXPERT FREE PAINT GOOD SERVICE" able. Insulation is blown in ALUM INUM With any outside decorating BY OWNER 1007 BERKSHIRE walls and ceilings from job through Aug. Call us CALL 882-3500 Charming three bedroom brick center entrance Dutch BY OWNER outside today - no muss 294-1313 I now for details. R. C. Mow. Colonial in prime Farms location. Also three. English country charm with or fuss. It doesn't cost, it 21 G-ROOFING bray, Inc. 331-3230. season porch and den. Kerby, Brownell and South slate roof. 4 bedrooms 3 pays to insulate your home. JOANNA WESTF.R~ High schools, St. Paul's Parish. Move.in eondi- full baths up. Library, '1st Comfort at lower tempera. SERVICE ------ROOFS tion. Call 886-8223 for appointment. NO BRO- floor .powder room, updat. tures. Sudro Insulation ---- I COLORS by Ron and Jay, WINDOW SHADES KERS, PLEASE. ed kItchen with built.ins. since 1948. 881.3515. ALL ROOFS I quali.ty painting and paper P,kINT, SHUHH~ 6lIND!J DECKS Sprinkling system heated ALUMINUM hangmg. Reasonable. Well ICAUfMANN 1------STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS . -- --. -_ .. - [ garage. $154,900. 824.2560. 21 A-PIANO SERVICE GUTTERS experienced. B82.9500. I . GUTTERS Gutters Cleaned DEARBORN 4406 KENSINGTON--3 bed. PI.ANO TUNI:\'G and repair. NEW and REPAIR I room Colonial, small den, mg. W 0 r k guaranteed. PROFESSIONAL Interior. 1 COUNTRY CLUB AREA assumable mortgage 73" '" Member AFM. E d \V a r d Gutters Cleaned Exlerior Painting. Reason., GRA ~ TOP NEW & REPAIR CUSTOM CALIFORNIA RANCH balance $15,400. P r i4cj~ Felske. 465.6358. Slate Repair able prices for quality FREE ESTIMATES TREED RAVINE SETTING $22,800. 885.0113. CO-iIPLETE . Totty work. Violations also cor. SALES AND SERVICE . . -______. plano serVice. Free Estimates 882.5539 reded. Grosse Pointe ref. 15011 ICfIKHh'AI Roof Leaks Guaranteed 2500 sq. ft. bnck ranch. The ultimate home for the BY OWNER ----- Tuning rebuilding refin. ' 3 20 Yrs. E>cperience most discriminating buyer. Many custom features Ranch Mu' -h1 bke.droom ishin".' Me 01 b e r' Piano I ANY CHIMNEY, roof, gut. erences. 885-3277. JU 5.6000 . M F d '1 , ___ tit! Pointers of Interest From Another Pointe of View I.J. Shortandto • '::so.; ffJ-Otnfe ,'H (Continued from Page 22) the Pointe Unit of Hutzel Hospital as Favorite Nurse of many I,------' I patients. Counter Points IIIll (Continued from Page 23) Among them is Willie Mae Martin, admitted By Pat Rousseau Named to the winter se- May 31 with respiratory problems. Reach Into The Beene Bag ... for fashion. At ~.t mester Dean's List at West- A tracheotomy did not bring the required re. ern M i chi g a n University h .t. Walton-Pierce we love the new Beene Bag bolero were MICHAEL J. STE- suIts ... SJ recently, physicians decided a nep n IC of camel color wool stitched with purple and edged VENS, of Roslyn road, LIN- pacemaker' was needed to help Mrs. Martin "re- with camel braid. It is meant to go with a camel DA A. FARQUHAR, of merrlber" to breathe. and purple paisley wool and cotton blend shirt Ridgemont road, CAROLYN As the date for surgery approached, Willie be- that has a new little collar with three narrow L. KUSHNER, of Dyar lane, came more and more depressed. Did she fear sur- velvet ribbons to tie undE:r it. The paisley skirt is DAVID P. NEVEUX, of Hig- gery? No. Was she wJrried about her prognosis? No. on a wide band and falls gracefully with a pleat bie place north, ROBERT M. And then, finally, the reason for Willie's gloom PALMS, of Notre Dame ave. came out. She J'ust wanted to "look pretty." in front. Market predictions are that it will be a nue, KATHRYN H. Zur- great sweater season and we can see why with so SCHMIEDE, of Touraine Well, now: Pam and Lynn Bobel quickly got many good styles and interesting wool blends from road, and JANET BERTEL- the rest of the lCU together, and soon there were which to choose. There is a wool and mohair SEN, of Hawthorne road. enough donations to pay the hospital beautician to sweater from Hark that is cut like a jacket. It !lIore were KIMBERLY E. come to Mrs. Martin's bedsiJe and give her a hair- comes in brown or gray and would be a fine choice GROW, of Bishop road, cut, shampoo and styling. to top those blouses and skirts you're collect- WALTER A. PAYNE, of Hill- Willie went into the operation looking like a Phot9 by Dav,d K,ame, crest road, MONICA L. SZY- ing. Also from Hark is a sportive sweater with a MRS. JOHN JAY, OF THORN TREE ROAD, (LEFT), AND MRS. JAMES MANSKI, of West Williams dJll. She came out smelling like a rose. The opera- roll-over collar. It comes in russet or butter. For a C. BRUNO, OF McKINLEY AVENUE court, MARY B. TIMM, of tion was a success; the patient is doing, and look- dressier look mohair and nylon combine for a soft ------Heather lane, LORI E. BOH. ing, well. white sweater with a collar that has an almost By Janet Mueller business transfer time in LINGER, of Anita avenue, * *. * ruffled effect. You'll be glad to know that there They're b.Jth Barbaras. They're both married, Jacksonville, Fla. STEPHEN J. CHORNY, of A Tour de Force is a new collection of Loubella polyester pants that with two children, and they both describe their They like it here. Bar- Wed g e woo d drive, and GEORGE V. PENDY, of Phyllis (Mrs. Neal) Snow will serve as tour are washable and come in black, brown, tan, green families as sports-minded. They both have profes- bara's previous volunteer guide for Michigan Opera Theatre Guild's first or red. From George Masket has come an angora sional backgrounds: Barbara Jay is a teacher, work has centered on the Newberry place. Still more were SARAH B. CUNNING. opera tour to Europe, and getting such a knowl. and wool cowl neck sweater in creamy beige or Barbara Bruno as a social worker. They're both schools, (she's currently on the board of the Brownell HAM, of University place, edgeable-and delightful-leader is a tour de force in fall's favorite heather tone. All shades of purple Friends of FLEC. PTA), and the Assistance CATHLEEN MAR Y Mc. for the MOT Guild. are important in the fashion palette this fall and The Friends are Some. Each will have a theme: a League to the Northeast GANN, of Touraine road, For Phyllis is a true opera aficianado. She has George Masket has chosen several for his floral WILLIAM A. VERMEULEN, thing New in Town-a group program designed to whet Guidance Center, (she's a served as a lecturer for opera groups in Detroit print skirt planned to go with a purple shirt. formed this spring to assist Friends' appetites for more past-president, a five-year of Broadstone road, ROBERT Grosse Pointe's Family Life information and training. board veteran). M. GOUGH, of Devonshire and her own Grosse Pointe, in Kalamazoo and in * * * Farmington, and as a consultant to the New Cleve- Whether your home is old and quaint or still Education Council,which has The first will be devoted to She finds herself drawn road, P~ELA M. BLOINK, of Kensmgton road, DEB. land Opera Company. , in the planning stages, you'll find the folks at been around for quite a Active Listening as a means to "anything dealing with while now. Grosse Pointe of helping another person children _ especially those ORAH S. JEVONS, of River She has been involved with MOT since 1970, Mutschler Kitchens have ideas galore fOT your has reason to be grateful for clarify a problem by explor- who need a little 'extra'." road, and MARYANNE J. first as a volunteer, then as public relations direc- kitchen, dining room, bedroom and family room. 0 that. ing feelings, previous stra. Enjoy Own Children BIDIGARE, f Blairmoor tor, currently as a trustee, Stop in today and see their displays of Wood-Mode, And yet . . . somehow, tegies, new alternatives, et The Jays enJ'oy their own road. Coppes and Rutt cabinets, 20227 Maek Avenue, FLEC's profile remains low. al • • • * * * 884-3700. It's not that FLEC conscious. 'It's a skill. It can be children. They're happy fam. Receiving Bachelors de- She is a member of the board of directors of ly tries to hide its light. It's learned. It can be utilized in ily vacationers, winter or grees from Hope College, the Detroit Grand Opera Association and the Music * ... * . f . 't' d' . . summer. "We'd like to go to Holland, Mich., during spring Provincial Pine ... makes the most useful and decora. a questIon 0 pnon les, an busmess, social and famIly Montreal next winter and Hall Center for the Performing Arts. She holds a FLEC's been busy doing. relatl'onshl'ps commencement e x ere i s e s tive things. See the pine holder with copper measuring . . ski. We took a two.week trip ?egree in Philosophy from the University of Mich- spoons and cups at the Notre Dame Phannacy in the were LOLA R. MAZZA, Igan. SettingWhat up,FLECstaffingDoes and Peuonal Dividends I this year down the California daughter of TONY MAZZA, Gift Department. There are also cheese boards, candle running Center Point Medi. The training FLEC offers coast, all the way to San of Aline drive, and STE- N ow these are all very impressive credentials holders and other pieces... cal Clinic, for instance, its volunteers is designed to Diego." PHEN G. ELIASON, son of but the main points about Phy1lis-as-tour-leade; * * * where doctors, nurses and pay dividends in their own, Their route took them past MR. and MRS. PAUL G. are these: she's a very fun lady to be with and she's The Crisp Blue Skies of Colorado "patient advocates" volun- personal lives, for Friends Disneyland, and naturally ELIASON, of Balfour road. crazy about opera and she's a competent person. give you an opportunity to experi~nce teer to treat and counsel of FLEC do not want to com. that demanded a stop. Un. • • • * .* :« the feeling of being one with the wmd. youth in all areas of sexual pete ,for volunteers' time. fortunately, this was in the FAYE HIGBIE, daughter "Mrs. Snow's infectious enthusiasm and sheer Learn to pilot your own hot air bal. concern. They want to add. midst of Southern Califor. of Pointers MR and MRS. Training high school stu- "We will have fund-raising nia's Great Wet Spring. HUGO HIGBIE, was chosen love of opera make her the perfect person to serve loon at Balloon Ranch. It's small. It's as tour guide," says Roberta Starkweather guild rustic and it's different. Travelwise dents to run the Alcohol projects, of course." FLEC Disneyland in the rain? a member of the Key Asso- Education Pro g ram in gets no federal or state Don't knock it ... there are ciation for the 1978.79 year chairperson, . , Travelers always ask for Mr. Q. 886- Grosse Pointe's elementary funds, so it must rely on 10' those who have waited in at Colby.Sawyer College, "We're sure that with her knowledge of the 0500. and middle schools. The idea cal solicitation. "But we line two hours for one trip New London, N.H., where ar~ form and the operas being presented, Phyllis * * * is to get kids talking to kids, hope not to emphasize fund- down the Space Mountain. she is a sophomore majoring Special Greetings ... for special wIll help make the tour an enjoyable as well as to use the peer group to raising so much as the edu- The young Jays careened in Liberal Arts. an informative experience." ,-'. occasion cards by Caspari, Animal "tell it like it is." cational experience for the down three times. • • • :.' Farm, Panda Prints and Charmers at Providing an adult phone volunteers themselves." Sports are big with all of MR. and MRS. CHARLES * * * ~ ," the Squirrel's Nest, 18949 Mack. line: Dialogue, a confidential Friends may choose to them, except perhaps Schat. RUTAN, JR., of Fisher road, T~e MOT Guild tour, departing November 27, service, manned by volun- work or not to work on the zie, the very feminine--eom- announce the birth of their returnmg December 11 will visit Amsterdam " Bijouterie ... the*diamond... and* gold place of Grosse teers trained in the Art of fund-raising projects. What. plete with jewelled collar- first child, a son, CHARLES Vienna, Milan, Munich a~d Paris, and will featur~ Pointe announces an outstanding and unusual August Listening, for men and ever their choice, they'll still family dachshund. NICHOLAS, July 8. Mrs. seven performances in some of Europe's most ex- special ... lapis lazuli rings, a one time only opportunity women who need someone to be Friends. "My husband loves sports, Rutan is the former JUDITH citing opera houses. to SAVE50", on a limited number of fine pieces. Bijouterie, whom they can voice their For Barbara Jay, Friends therefore he loves his job. I ANN GElS, daughter of MR. concerns. of FLEC is a "naturaL" Bar. play tennis, and I'm just and MRS. WILLIAM GElS . La Scala, of course, and the Stadsschouwburg 19860 Mack Al'enue corner of Huntington. Closed Mondays. m Ams.terdam, and the Vienna State Opera, and * ... * FLEC's Friends will be bara earned her degree in starting golf this year." Last of East Detroit. Paternai doers, too. "Look," says Bar- Elementary Education from winter's new sport was pad- grandparents are MR. and the PafI~ Opera House .. _a detailed brochure may Fantastic Sunglass Sale ... is now in progress Wayne Stat U' 't ft dIe tenn' Th G P . t bara Jay, "we realize that e mvers! yael' IS. e rosse om e MRS. CHARLES R. RUTAN be obtamed by writing Opera Tour, Michigan at Woods Optical Studio. It's 1/2 OFF all designer people in this community are two years at Michigan State. Hunt Club put in courts, and of Barelay road. ' Opera Theatre, 350 Madison avenue, Dekoit, Mich- sunglasses. Hurry to 19599 Mack between 7 and 8 pretty well committed, time- That was before she mar- Barbara Jay and Tim Muir. • • • igan 48226. Mile Roads, 882-9711. wise, to a number of volun. ried John, (he's with "Sports head won the first GPHC Earning an Associate of * * '" teer organizations. Very good Illustrated"), and had Mi- Mixed Doubles Paddle Ten. Arts degree at Northwestern vador. Her husband is De- of projects. Barbara Jay is Most Of The Area Rug.~ ... you see in maga- volunteer organizations. chael, 11 now, and Robert, nis Tournament. Michigan College Traverse troit's Consul for EI Salva- recording secretary and bv- zines like House Beautiful, you'H probably see on "I feel very strongly about who will be nine on August Aerobic Dancer City, was JULIE 'A. MEUR- dol'. His best friend in col- laws chairman. - display at Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Mack. They have volunteers; I think our coun- 15. Swimming is a favorite ER. An Associate of Science lege is now vice-president of Both Barbaras would b~ a great selection. If you can't find the area rug try wouldn't be what it is Back to School summer activitiy, and come degree was awarded to that country, and the Brunos delighted to have more you want, they can make it for you ... 776-5511. without them. America was Now she's back at WSU, September Barbara will be BRADFORD A. PURCELL. visited there when they were Friends join them, as would * * * made by volunteers. working toward a degree in back on her three.times-a. SUSAN D, BABCOCK and first married. membership chairman Eileen PETE D. WILSON earned Barbara loved it then. A Mandarino, who may be At Martha's Closet you will find the casual look .. _ Viva Volunteers teaching Emotionally 1m- week Aerobic Dancing sched- Associate of Applied Science a look thal counts ... a whole new way of sweater dress- "These people-these very paired children and those ule "That's my true physical recent return visit confirmed reached at 882-1308. Infor- qualified people, especially with Learning Disabilities. fitness. The rest is fun." degre!!s, while SUSAN M. her first impression, mation on FLEC may be ob- ing. For daytime wear, a shorl white poodle knit jacket THOMAS was awarded a with leather buttons, a pebble brown pullover sleeveless in a community like Grosse "Hopefully, when I'm gradu- For Bar bar a Bruno, Both Barbaras are officers tained by writing the FLEC Certificate of Achievement of the Friends of FLEC, un- Office, 260 Chalfonte avc- vest wilh crochel yoke, or a short one button jacket in Pointe-are a vital part of ated, there'll be a J'ob." Since FriendsI " ofbFLEC is a "nat. in Practical Nursing. All are del' President Ann Disser. II nue, Grosse Pointe Farms, marble gray or sandstone. For evenings, a lacy white long the quality of our way of the government has de- ura. Bar ara, from Bing- Pointers. life." elared it mandatory that all hamton, N.Y., met her hus- Barbara Bruno is in charge Michigan 48236. sleeve cowl neck by .Hark, 375 Fisher Road. b d ... * * Neither Bar bar a Bruno children, whatever their dis- an at college. She was ma- (th ' nor Barbara Jay want to abilities, be taught, things joring in Psychology and ey re both at Richard The Celebrated Frogs ... have just arrived at draw volunteers from the are looking good. training for Social Work at School), and Barbara is a The Little Store, 17037 KerchevaL Among the frogs hospital auxiliaries, the par- Barbara and John have Hood College in Frederick, Cub Scout Den Mother. is a three piece frog bath set. Start or add to you.r ent - tcacher organizations, known each other since the Md_He was at Georgetown. Junior Leaguer collection. They make amusing gifts. Also see thL' the com m u nit y service eighth grade, when both He married her and took She took her J u n i 0 r adorable Turtle on Leaf. groups to which they are al- their families moved to her home, to Grosse Pointe, League Provisional Course * * * ready committed. Grosse Pointe. after a three.and.a.ha1f.year last year. "I am absolutely The Pendleton Shipment . . . of fine wool "Friends of FLEC is not They've bee n Pointers detour in Ann Arbor. While fascinated by the City of De. coordinates in beautiful fall colors has arrived at an. organtizationdthat will re- ever since, except for two her husband, (he's a lawyer), troit. I loved learning about C,,/or _)/;'1/,/;'1/,(;,,'1 11..,,,,.,,11<0.1'1 / J,.rm, , L 2064 M k qUIre a remen ous amount years in Washington State studied for his degrees at the it, and I had no idea there ",_K",! L<.um i" ,h. 11,11..'1' (jrnllr /~,i"lr 8'i';-.i2.4(i Hartley s Country /ne, * ! ac. 10f time," they emphasize. when John was in the ser- University of Michigan, Bar. was so much to learn!" "We'll have three or four vice, (Barbara took graduate bara worked for Catholic She helped at the Butzel Ron Ruel says ... There are ma.ny women w~o all ::offee meetings during the courses in Psychology and Charities. Senior Citizen Home. She I. one time or another have made the .mlstake of ge~tl1lg.a , year." taught school), and a brief She counseled teenage un. found Barbara the Social cut that turned out to be a total disaster for theIr hair '1------wed mothers. She conducted Worker, dormant by circum- type. The answer? A Pyrametric design cut. It's a cut. " . . an Awareness Group to help stances, was by no means SPECIALS that lets )'Oll work with your hair instead of against it. I There s a Beau hful New L<:ok .. : at ~Icker develop their self.esteem. dead. "I became involoved in This cut will help you iet your hair do its own thing i World. See the natural furmture mcludmg a And now ... she's working FLEC through the Junior ~------, while it does the most for your appearance. Call Ron for dresser, highboy, desk and accessories at 20643 part time at Margaret Rice, League. I feel strongly a Pyrametric desi~n cut, 886.~130at Robert's Place. Mack (she began in .January), about helping the community t '" >!' where she does a "bit of I'm living in, and I feel that DAISIES $1~u!h: * * * .. I I Two's Company ... 399 Fisher has a selection Hllgh White. of Certified Floor Covering, everything." from selling to FLEC helps us all." I While They Last! I of new stitched leather picture frames in green, 20531 Mark, says he doesn't sell low price carpet- display to cosmetics. Before When it came time to red or camel in many sizes. ing; he sells quality carpeting at the [owest possil>le that, she was with Pappa- choose her area of volunteer l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~J * * * 8 gallo. work through the Junior price. 84-5135. * * * Fashion Consultant League, there was no con- Finally! ... it-le petit gourmet is back in She runs her own fashion t est. Barbara, naturally, blLsiness ... bigger and better. LoIs of new goodies .scl' The .sALE Window. . full of I" OFF items consulting service, Bon Mar. chose FLEC. r---~------~-----,I Fresh Cut $3 I and more varieties of fresh rousted gcmrmet coffees. including bras<; pieces and pottery at Wright.s Gifl ami ehe, hclping women coordi. Like Barbara Jay, Barbara 99 Ingrid has hought lots of stod: from J. Zachary. Lamp Shop, 18650 i\fack. nate their wardrobes. "In Bruno is a tennis player: in I CARNATIONS ;~~'.50 dz. I The devine seasollings and the 101i9 time favorite * * * school I'd had summer jobs f act, the two have often II With Coupon E"prres 8/14/78 I No Oil Honey Herb 1)ress1I19 from Cow Bee Farms. .P.l,'inning A Party Do you know that modelling, working in stores. played together. Alec and Don't forget to pick UjJ SOnll' Tup of t/H' Coal seas01;- Penm S c ------