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All the News of I I. AU the Point" Every ~ws Thursday Morning rosse Pointe Home of the News Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes ------_._------.,. VOL. 39-NO. 21 'Illlll~~::o-ltl~:C::dD~t~~t~::'~.':.Ithe GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1978 ------$~~OO';~'c~~r 30 Pages-Two Sections-Section One

By Any Chance, Did 'Iou Find My Card? GP City Avoids Planners in HEADLINES / Woods Hear 01 Cle ., ,., Consultant WEEK • Layoffs, Okays AI CoJDPUed by t'be Brandon R 0 9 e r s Dis- Grols, P0l;ftte Newl Tax on Rubbish cusses Highlights of ... Document, Focuses' Thursday. May 18 Council Approves .70 of a Mill Hike Toward Upon Seniors' Hous- THE BODY OF CHARLIE '. Eliminating Projected Deficit of $90,445: New ing: Other Reports Chaplin •. 'taken from its {: 1 Given Switzerlaqd grave 76 days Budget Reflects 10 12 Percent Cost Increase over Current Fiscal Year ago in a macabre theft that By Roger A •. Waha seemed; to stump internation. al investigators, was found . By Roger A. Waha An address from plan- ~.#l Emphasizing the need to avoid any employe ning consultant Brandon Wednesday in a shallow hole :..~. layoffs, the City Council at its regular meeting M. Rogers viewing 'prin- in a cornfield about 15 miles .• ,;..-:- .<:"." from the cemetery. Two al- Monday, May 22, unanimously approved an alter- cipal recommendations , leged grave robbers were native of reducing expenditures and increasing and objectives as listed • i. arrested. Police said they revenues toward eliminating an anticipated $90,455 in his preliminary dr~ft I: found Mr. Chaplin's coffin, budget deficit in fiscal year 1978-79. of a land use plan and I, buried two feet deep in the Under this alternative, one ------several sub-committee "1': recently sown cornlield. of three suggested by City reports received the at- after one s u s p e c twas Manager Thomas W, Kress. tention of the Woods grabbed Tuesday during a , GPF Trims, bach in his budget message Planning Commission at stakeout of 200 public tele- to the council, two and a half phones in Lausanne, Ran- a special meeting Tues- jobs, (one vacancy in both Appro'ves som demands also were made, day, May 16. the police and fire depart- first for $600.000 and then The commissioners are in ments will not be filled. for $250,000. New Budget the process of reviewing and while one-half body in pub- making recommendations to • • • lic works-parks will become the council on reports pre- Friday. ~ay 19 vacant through natural at. Council Reduces Rate i. PRESIDENT JIMMY CAR- pared by Mr, Rogers, with trition), will be reduced, from 18.25 to 17.95 proposals on roof signs and TER announced Thursday while the community's rub. that the government will Mills by Hiking political. signs in residential bish tax was hiked by ,70 of districts already under study avoid or delay purchases of a mill, Various Fees items with. rapidly rising at the council level. price tags. He suggested in- The' total effect of this On the 16th, besides Mr. .. adjustment would save an By Susan McDonald directly that consumers also Rogers' exploration of the estimated $90.720. The Far m s Courtcil review their buying habits, land use - plan which was Mr, Carter stopped short .of Photo by Mike Buhler Other Avenues managed to trim a pro- unanimously accepted by are attached to each balloon requesting finders to advocating an anti.inflation Almost 500 children. gathered at the three With this action, the coun- posed one-mill increase the commission. sub-commit- strike by buyers. but he as. Grosse Pointe Public Libraries Saturday. May 13, contact the library. A prize is planned for the cil then set the debt service in taxes down to three. tee reports were given on the serled in a memo to agency to join in a balloon-launching climax to a week of person whos'e balloon travels the farthest. (See rate at 1.61 mills, the oper- quarters of a mill by hik- property maintenance code, heads: "Like any consumer, activities centered around the libraries. Cards story. Page 5.) ating rate at 20 mills and in. ing fees for house inspec- portable signs, .outside park- the government must react , cluded the .70 of a mill rub- tions, boa t moorings, ing of motor vehicles at to high costs and the infla- gasoline service stations and bish tax rate for a total of parking violations and tionary spiral. If goods or :ZZedII Rota' ry VI-al of Ll-fe GPWAdopts 22.31 mills for 1978-79, dog licenses in its final commercial v e h i c 1e sand services are priced too high, Boy K their storage. the government must decide I B- 1 P SAM dIN B d This compares with 1.69 1978-79 fiscal year budget Eyes Commercial Areu whether it can delay pur. n lC_y.c_e.._ ,"_ rogram et s 0 e ew It ,tIet. m~llilsffor debt se.rvice and 20 which was approved The 18-'page ..document, not ;7' (j ./ mt s or operatmg purposes Monday, May 15, chase".~ including several maps and • • • Accident For. County- W,.ide Pla.n Large Plan :~~~u~~~a~tO~s~~t!je~~IS for City Man age r Andrew a tllbl~ em ,land use from _, Saturday. May 20 Bremer had proposed a one- 1977 to. the year 2000. pro- The' total needed to run '11 h'k . t - t t t 1 TlIE HOUSE, IN A MA. vides recommendations in a Comml'ss'I'on' er Ste",ner Says Board of Comm,'ss'lon- Council Gives Approval the city for the new fiscal mile18.25 mill Inlevyaxesfor0 1978-790 a, a variety of land 'use ~te. JOR victorY for environ. Parcells Student Strikes ers Approves Resolution Laying Foundation T 10 Y C. I year is placed at $2,113,935 to cover a 10 percent in. gories for the consideration mentalists, voted overwhelm. o - ear aplta . t $1912130 f th ingly Friday to preserve 102 Woods Garbage Truck Toward Encouraging Similar Vehicle in as agams " or e crease in city expenditures. of officials. A main focus million acres of Alaska's at Mack-Vernier' Improvement Program current year, a 101h percent Th d' t d Mr of Mr, Rogers' address was Other Communities: Task Force increase. Bremere councl1to trim expendituresIrec e . scenic splendors in national Intersection on the subject of senior parks, wildlife refuges and Eye d to Mobilize Resources By Roger A. Waha In reviewing the delibera- down and raise additional citizens' housing. wilderness. The bill setting County Commissioner Erv Steiner announced Tne Woods' fiscal year lions of which course to take, revenue to allow them to cut Mr, Rogers. in saying the , aside the still unspoiled A 13-year-old Harper budget for 1978 79 I' the council also considered that tax hike down to 0.7 of city is predomjnantly a lands, with a total area equal Woods boy was killed last week the Vial of Life program sponsored by corpo t' g t - n-'11 two other alternatives to reo a mill for a total of 17.95 single fa mil y residential to all of California, was ap. Monday ~fternoon, May the Grosse POl'nte Rotary Club I'S gOI'ng county-wl'de. - ra1 In 't a1 .wo ml l'leve the anticipated deficit, mills for 1978.79. (One mill community which is 99.6 per- proved 277-31 and sent to an 22, when his bicycle made In a news release, Mr. Steiner said The Pointe specla capl a Improve- including a six-man reduc- equals $1 for every $1,000 cent developed, indicated uncertain fate in the Senate. contact with a garbage program will be the model for cou.nty-wide appli- ment tax levy, along with tion in the work force in of state equalized valuation that fur the r population In one swoop, the bill wouI'd truck at the intersection cation after receiving "a very enthusiastic evalua- a 10-year capital im- police; fire and public works of properly.) growth could be accomplish- double the size of the na- of Mack avenue and Ver- tion b th co t h alth d' t provement program, (in- departments, along with a F' D bl d ed by the conversion of tion's national park and wild- Y e un Y e Irec or. eluding fiscal year 1978. mes ou e nier road, r e p 0 r t e d Mr. Steiner, who repre------I 1.31 mills special rubbish tax Through a total reassess- single family areas and com- life refuge systems. Woods .police. sents the Pointes on the lives in medical emergen- 79). were. unanimously revenue increase, ment of property values in mercial areas to apartment usage. • • • The victim, Karl Schmitt county board of commission. cies," Mr. Steiner comment. approved by the council However, Ma~'or John King The Farms' ear lie r this Sunday, May 21 of Hollywood avenue. Har- erst reported that, the board ed. at its regular meeting said, "We don't feel anyone spring. such values were However, any such growth ABOUT 1,300 FRENCH per Woods. a seventh grader on Thursday, May 18, ap. "Its life-saving potential Monday, May 15. on the council in interested raised for tax purposes by in dwelling units might be and. Belgian paratroppers at Parcells School, .20600 proved a resolution estab. is indicated by the fact that After a "silent" public in laying off any personnel." an average of nine percent. offset by the decline in captured the mining center Mack avenue, was apparently lishing a plan for encourag- there are about 87,000 emer. hearing was held, the solons Calling this overall decision- The city plans to spend family size including fewer of Kolwezi, Zaire, Saturday on his way home from school ing similar local programs gency ambulance runs to adopted a resolution setting making process an anguishing $3,851,696 in the coming young families residing in and rescued 2,500 trapped when the accident occurred, throughout Wayne County., homes in Wayne County per the budget at $4,318,982, situation, he noted that most fiscal year. the city, He also cited the Westerners, but not before police said. and was pro. The Vial of Life program year." higher than the current fis. city employes have been with The largest slice of addi- potential of an excess num- the retreating Katangese 'n 1 th I . g f d' I t t I f $37 78 2 the municipality for a num- tional revenue will come ber of classrooms in the fu- nounced dead on arrival at I vo ves e p aCID 0 me 1- In noting central coordina- ca year 0 a 0 ,0 , 8 . ' rebels massacred about 150 Saint John Hospital. cal information sheets for (In 1976.77, the total was (Continued on Page 4) from a doubling of fines ture and the possibility of whites. In one particularly He was astride his bicycle each family member in a tion by the health depart- placed at $3,424.968, while ------for parking meter violations converting a school site to gruesome attack, the rebels, waiting for the city truck. small vial, (medicine bottle), ment is important, he said, in 1975.76 it was $3,028,714.) I t t that will make Farms' tickets an apartment complex. . h f' . h "One problem found in th t "Th who held the town for nine driven by Pietro Brancale. In t e re rlgerator, Wit With this action, Woods mpor an e mos expensive in e On the changing role of days, mowed down 34 men, one, 56, to turn and appar- . I f 'f" . k evaluating local programs is Pointe. commercial property, Mr. women and children in a "Vla 0 Ll e shc ers on that the medical information taxpayers, base~ upon all A deadline change for all A ticket that used to cost ently edged his bike down the front door and refriger- sheets designed by various average home. bemg assessed Rogcrs said such areas are tiny room, witnesses said, the ramped curb cut into the ator to signal the vial's pres. sponsorl'ng groups are not ~ll at $25,000, w.llI pay a.round news and society copy, along SI, if paid within five days located along Mack avenuc n 86 with display and classified of its issue, will now cost French Foreign Legion and traffic lane. emergency crews with ensuing problems such Belgian paratroopers occu. enc e to ' Unl'form'lty . as complete as they should I $ .56. more In taxes m the advertising, will be insti- $2. The former $2 fine was No Charges Filed Need , be new fiscal year. d f h J 1 d't' as parking and congestion pied the town Saturday and The bicycle made contact The plan sets a goal of ' Not "L k d I to tute or t e une e I Ion raised to $4, and a $5 fine growing worse. , began airlifting the shocked with the side of the vehicle Vials of Life in all 857,000 "So we are u~ging ~1I Considerin;c :ebt n service I as the NEWS office will be will increase to $10. The and weeping survivors to In his plan, Mr. Rogers' and apparently the bike and households. in Wayne County. local sponsors of Vial of Life an d opera t'm g tax IevlCS,. t'he I closed on :llonday. !\lay 29.b . new ratesh dwill becomeJ effec. stated it recognizes that the Kinshasa, the victim were pulled under designates the county de- programs to contact the total milIa for 1978-79' All. news copy must .e tive T urs ay, une L city cannot compete with the .. . . the rear wheels of the truck. partment of health as the Wayne County Department h I' ghet d I submllted bv 5 p.m. on Fn. Police Chief Robert Fer. full service. large shopping Monday. May 22 No charges have been fil- . . d sows a s Ig ecrease un .. d ' l\1 . 2-6 'h'l . t, b t' t d th 't '11 central information and reo 0 f Hea Ith for advice JD e. d th 1977.78 t t I _ 11 77' :l), .:l} ,~\ I e socle ~ er es Ima e e CI y WI centers such as Eastland, THE ROOF OF A church ed, with .the investigation ferral agency and provides signing their forms. ~r e . 0 a .' I copv must be In b\' 5 p.m. realize about $9.000 in addi- collapsed under tons of rain for a community task force "We also want to achieve mIlls as agaJDst 11.82 mII.ls.; Thl;rsda~ .. ~Iay 25. . tional revenue through the while addressing himself to continuing. two commercial "cores" - water at the start of Sunday Del. Lt, Jack Patterson to spearhead the effort. I uniformity in where the vials Howeve.r, whe~ the. spcclal The display and classified new fine schedule. He said services, killing a nine-year- said the department has al. "The Vial of Life program are placed in refrigerators two mill ~apltal Improve- advertising departments reo the increases have the sup. along !\lack between the westerly limits at Penney's old girl and injuring 60 per. ready interviewed four wit. is simple and inexpensive, and where the Vial of Life ment I~vy IS added on, the que~t that an effort be port of Hill Merchant Ass'n. sons - 57 parishioners and nesses to the accident and yet in the opinion of the stiekers are put so rescue total mIllage for the ne\~ fls. made to submit all copy by president Ed Kiska and Mu. and Littlestone road. and t h r e e policemen rescuing their stories are basically the rt d f 't 1 cat year reaches 13.77 mills. 5 pm. on :lrav 26. (Continued on Page 8) along Mack between Loch. survivors in Garland, (Continued on Page 3) expe s, can e JDIe y save (Continued on Page 2) On approval of the "Decade .---- .. -----_. ------moor and Brys drive. Both Tex" a suburb of Dallas, of Progress," :'Ilayor Benja- areas have a predominance I of retail businesses. Tex. Five of the injured :tes Residents Candidates Get min W. Pinkos said, "We arc were reported in critical II telling the people we arc As for the Seven.Mack Center Inv Shopping Center. he stated condition, Some of the first planning a lO-year capital im- · l D S · Chance to Talk this area, particularly the rescuers reporled victims emorra ay erVlCe provement program, while with broken backs and bones, T O M , -- planning to levy two mills portion I 0 cat e d in The deep gashes and widespread ______The public will have the per "ear. But continuancc of Woods. offers an opportunitv The Center urges all resi- R. O'Grady, USMCR, Com. opportunity to meet, hear J Jerry James Woeltje, 27, Thursday. May 11, when an (Continued on Page 6) . shock and hysteria, Surviv. dents to come to the lake- man ding Officer MTU-17, 4th and question the two candi- the program would be up to of Findley, Detroit, allegedly alert Moross road resident ors were taken to five hos. side lawn of the War Mem. Marine Aircraft Wing. dates for election to the future councils. . known as "Big Foot," had observed him cntering a pitals. • • • orial on Memorial Day, Mon- • Invocation _ The Rev. Board of Education at a Can. "I hope future ('ounnls i his e x ami n at ion before neighbor's house. School Budget Tuesday, May 23 day, May 29, at 11 a,m. to George E. Andrews II, chap- didates' Forum, set for consider why we're Icvying I Farms Municipal Judge Rob. Nicknamed "Big Foot" be. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN pay their respects to those lain. University L i g get t Thursday. June I, at the two mills, and I hope thcy ~crt T'ytell on Wednesday. cause of his large footprints Talk:s Are Set Church delegates voted over. who gave their lives for to. School. War Memorial Library. 32 ~l'ill..continue with the fund.; :lTay 17. on a warr"nt charg. left around the residences whelmingly Monday in San day's citizens. • Welcome and lntroduc. Lakeshore road, at 8 p.m. Ing . i ing him with breaking and he allegedly entcred and on Diego, CaL, not to sanction A highlight of the occasion tion of Dignitaries _ Frank The forum is sponsored by f But the mayor als~ m~dc It I entering an occupied dwell. doors which he kicked in to A public hearing on the the ordination of acknowl- will be a concerl by the 4th P. McBride Jr., past presi. thc League of Women Voters 'I rle~r ~.hat thc tw~-mlll figure! ing. force entry. the suspect is: Board of Education's 1978- edged, practicing homosexu. Marine Aircraft Wing Drum dent, Grosse Pointe War and the War :\femorial Isn t locked In for a 10. I He \\ as bound over for said by Farms Pdice Chief i 79 fiscal year budllet has als. They went on to consider and Bugle Corps flown in Memorial Ass'n. A non.partisan Candidatcs I year period. ! tnal ~n Waynl' C?unty Cir. Robcrt K. Ferber to be re'l been tentatively set for ;'\(on. ordination for homosexuals specially from New Orleans, • Address- John R. Nich. Guide published bv the' In thIS rcspl'('t. future i CUlt (ourt. With hiS bond of sponslble for co u n tie s S f day, June 5, at Administra-

who remain celibate or who La" for the ceremony. olson, first vice.president, League will be available af.1 councils may not wish to co~. ,$25.000 be i n g continucd. break.ins in The Farms and 1 live Offices, 389 St. Clair try to become hetrosexuaI. It The Order of Service fol- Grosse Pointe War Mem. ter Junl' I at local Iibraril's I tinue the program and. If, while being remanded to the t!le other Pointes. st. Clair avenue. at 8 p.m. was the first full.f1edged con. lows: orial Ass'n. and munieipal buildings. A I the~' do, the planned two mlll : Wayne County Jail until his Shores, East Detroit, DetrJit Finance Director Larry frontation of the issue by I • Raising and Half Mast. • Presentation of Gold supply will be on hand at: per year figure could readily tml r!ate. His prc-trial is and Harper Woods. All his Rankens said he hopes the the governing body of a ma'i ing of Colors-Grosse Pointe Star Honor Roll-W. James the forum as well. . fall, e./o(.. if oth('r funds (or i ~('hedllled for T h u r s day. burglaries were committed trustees will approve the jor Christian denomination. A~erican Legi?n Post 3~3, Mast, mayor pro tern, Grosse Voters will deeide on Mon. proposer! relief s(>wer and: June I. during the da>', it was said" document in its final form In a show of hands, after a I Richard Cornehus, chaplain, Pointe Farms. day, June 12, between the watcr main work, along with i Woellje. who is believed Farms Del. Sgt. George I on Monday, June 12. at 8 debate at the church's 190th I VFW AlgerJloffman Post .. Placing of Wreaths - two candidates for a four. street work, become avail. to b(' responsible for more Van Tiem said that Woeltje i p.m. general assembly, only about 1393• William Furlage, com. Gross~ Point~ Unit. ,303, I year t~rm on the Board of able, the mill total could bc Ihan 100 daytime burglaries altempted to escape from Discussions of the propo~ej 50 of the 650 voling dele-[ mander, A~enc~n Legion, Auxlhary, EducatlOn~ Incumbent ,John les~. In the Detroit area in the I The Farms local jail the day I h'ldget al~o were held Tues. gates supported the ordina, • Advancing and Placing Amta Cable, preSIdent, Wo° Bruce .Jr. IS being cha!ll'nge1 I The proposal woulr! rai~(' past thrce months, was ar. I after his arrest, but hiS cf" day and Wednesday, May 23 lion of active homosexuals. of Colors-Colonel Lawrence (Continued on Page 8) I by Jon Gandelol. i (Continul'd on Page 2) 're~tecl by Farms police on l (Continued on Page oil I and 24, in Board offices,

___ ~~_.._ IIlI. ..._ ... _ .. S__ ... eill' .... _III. ••iIo.' ...... __ ...... __ ...!L. __ - -- ... Thursday, May 25, 1978 Page Two G R 0 SSE p.O I N TEN E W S Survival of the fittest It's a money losing propo. Vial of Life.Program doesn't always apply to those sition to laugh at other's ex. Woods Council Adopts New Budget, Big Program left. pense. (Continued. from Page 1) on every family member in (Continued from Page 1) need and the av~ilibi1ity of tively. General government, $370,' squads everywhere will know an emergency. an estimated $4,225,258 over money? According to the resolu. 552 in 19'1'8.79, $354,092 this where to look." - "In an emergency, it is as 10 years for work to be done Good Planning tion, the sums are deemed fiscal year; public saCety, $1,. The recommendation for important to know that a OPENIN& SOON- throughout the city. It's pro. In noting that monies will necessary to be raised by ad 622,384 over $1,518,323; pub- county.wide application of person is not on medication, INDUSTRIAL & jected over this pertod that be kept in a separate account volorem tax levies on all real lie works, $1,416,148 over the Vial oC LiCe program reo is not allergic to a medica. Another /oca~ion tor an average of over $400,000 Cor special capital improve. and personal property within $1,373,490; and parks and suited from a positive evalu. tion, as it is to know what COMMERCIAL per fiscal year will be needed ments, City Administrator the city. recreation, $288,829 over ation oC the concept by the medical problems the per. MERIT BOOK CENTER for the improvements. Chester E. Petersen said fu. AU Show Increase $265,364. Playing key roles County Public Health Direc. son does have." PIPING? c.n For 1978-79, the two mill ture councils could change The amounts are scheduled in all of the increases are tor, Dr. Perry Stearns, and levy would raise $393.858. the arrangement. for spreading on the 1978.79 salaries and wages, plus the Detroit.Wayne County The resolution also calls A total o( $221,100 is listed As for the total program tax role at the rate of .91 of Cringe benefits. Emergency Medical Services the Vial of Life program to WTSAIE Council. the attention of the Mlchi. BRuer-WIGlE - ",',~'c'..._.,,~...._ .....~~ for the second phase of itself. Mr. Petersen had a mill per- thousand of the Other Budgets Worthy oC Support gan Department of Public SHOPPINS CEITER northeast relief storm sewer earlier. stated that the city's city's current assessed valua. As part of the resolution, Based on a Steiner resolu- Health and the Michigan ~ work at Briarcliff drive from auditors encouraged the city tion for debt service, (down the city also adopted its spe. tion, the Board oC Commis. Ass'n. oC Counties Cor po. I Watch tor opening date I.~~~I..... , • .. , l\tnrningside to Van K, Van to adopt a 10-year program from 1.01 mills in 1977.78), cial fund and enterprise fund sioners had asked Cor an tential state.wide application...... 1 K trom Perrien place to because it was good fiscal and at the rate of 10.86 mills budgets. Blairmoor court and Morn- planning and would help per thousand of the city's as. The former budget includes ~;~~~:%on i~itti~~eXialb~c~~: -,,,-,::-:::~;:;-:;:-::;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:::-::;-:::-:::-:::-:::-:;:-:::-:::-:::-:::-::;-:;:-::;-:;:-.::;-:;:-;:;-:::-;::-:::-;::-:::-;::-:;:-::;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-;:;-:;:-:::-...- ingside from Moorland to stabilize the tax rate. sessed valuation for general Federal Revenue Sharing, Woods lane. On the revenue side of the operating fund purposes, (up $120,000; highway, $916,439; ~~~s::caio~~:i~e ~~t;r~reC~~~ Allen-Edmonds •••when you The city is seeking $200,. 1978.79 budget, the esti. from 10.81 mills in 1977.78). and motor vehicle and equip. ~!f~~~ ~~~t 000 in unencumbered drain mated revenues from sources And Cor special capital im. ment, $372.690. The overall paf~met~\~ respect, Woods :.:~:.:~:.:~are ready for .:.~.!.~.t.~.~ funds of the municipality other than taxes on real and provements. the rate is total is $1,409,129 in compar. Det. Lt. Jack Patterson play- ' from Wayne County for personal property are antici. placed at 2.()() mills per thou. ison to $1,178,431 in 1977.78. :1 ' Briarcliff drive. Milk River. pated to be $1,713.508. (The sand oC the city's current as. Meanwhile, the enterprise .Morningside, for the first amount in 1977.78 was $1,' sessed valuation. fund budget, which isn't sup- 1~:~=~SI;~~~:~~~~ the finest LLEN Ii:: ; phase oC such work. 641,988.) The largest total Unlike the current fiscal ported by tax monies, shows president Carl E. Meyering.:::::: ~-'" D M 0N D S :~:) : The other $172,758 is in this classification is from year when a factor of 1.14 water.sewer, $1,146,300; park- Vial of Life programs have :planned for strect resurfac. state.shared taxes, $824,610, was applied -to assessments ing, $146,590; boat docks, been initiated or are under :ing and/or repair of Emory followed by inter.govern- by the county, the city had $34,300; ,concession, $4,733; consideration in perhaps a ,court. Clairview court. Berns mental fees and charges, .to incorporate a 1.23 factor arid Youth Service Division, dozen oC the 43 municipali. : court, Young lane and Ida $597,009. for the upcoming fiscal year. $162,973. It reaches $1.494,- ties in Wayne County. ; lane. The amounts necessary to The departments of gen. 896 as against $1,131,519 in Dr. S tea r n s concluded I In relation to the program, provide the proper funding eral government, public saf. 1977.78. that the Vial of Life program : Councilman George' Cueter of the debt service, the spe. ety, public works and parks Finally. the contingency is "definitely worthwhile and : asked if future councils could cial capital improvements and recreation all showed an fund for the new fiscal year deserving of widespread sup. ; change - the order of listed and the general fund appro. increase in the new fiscal reaches $69,944 in compan. port." t projects per fiscal year on a priations are $172,792, $378,' year over 1977.78. The dif. son to $20,000 for the cur. Mr. Steiner said the task : priority basis, depending on 333 and $2,054,349, respec- ferences are as follows: rent year. force called for in the plan : ------would play a key role in Speech Therapy Eyed mobilizing the resources for ______at Cottage county.wide application. M a I' kin g observance of Sprague takes hearing refer. "The task force will con. JON B: May as,National Better Hear- rals from physicians, makes sist of members from gov. ing and Speech- Month, Ralph hearing aid evaluations and ernment. business and civic L. Wilgarde, administrator of conducts tests for and fits groups," Mr. Steiner said. HARWOOD Cottage Hospital, announced hearing aids. "Its mission will be to en- Black or GANDELOT last week the appointment of "With the new, expanded courage community participa. Brown Cash mer Linda Lucille Sprague to the facilities at Cottage Hos. tion and to look for ways Grain Calf for School Board staff of the hospital's Speech pital, we are now able to of helping offset the costs to $72 A Positiz'c loir'c/or Change Therapy Department. offer these professional serv- sponsoring organizations for • . t . h M ices for hearing and speech vials and printed materials. Th t' h b tAil E An au di 0IOglS- Wit a as. First Priority e Imes may c anne, u en- dmonds will ter's degree from MI'chl'gan evaluations, 1 e a I' n i n g dis- "The Vial of Life is par- -remain the same. That's~ because for over half a State Un i vel'S it y, Miss abilities and therapeutic pro. . I' t ~. At _, ., grams if indicated," Mr. WiF hcu arly unportant 0 elder- century we have combt'ned excellence I'n styll'ng __ 1l....J,,7&~;MI.~~~J~(!J~I!J~I!J~~~(!Jt!'JJ,(!J~~MI.~~(!JMI.~~~MI.(!Jt!'JJ,(!J(! ,.- ly and other persons who ~\ti ~II! gardeThe saidaudiologyin a newsservicesrelease.are have me d i c a I conditions, an d I'uxunous qua I.tI y In. every pair 0f s h Des. t/( l& enhanced by the latest equip- diabetes, for example, which The Allen-Edmonds collection has been created ~ rll ment, such as a sound booth might render them uncon- f th h b f ~ 1) and free.field testing, he scious. So these people will or e man W 0 can e satis ied with nothing " ~ said. Special equipment also be our first priority," Mr. but the finest. featured here, our traditional ~ f'~~~E76~T SPORTCOAT j r::;i~~.;:;'~:"g:ri.~\;."'''::;~:::e~.::"~~~:rl,M;:~m ~~~~~trJ~;~~legantly brought to you in :~:l ~ Here's a sportcoat to be taken ~ The Speech Therapy De...... 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J "'~and whltei ~.'. l& children with language, hear. . .. KERCHEVAh ..A:r..s:J'-.-ClAIR-C1-GROSSE POINTE ~ ~ ~ ing and learning problems. ':~:~: • '6pe'fJ'~~Brf~'tiI~'~. :JlI,t~,>"':"'" ... o~,_,_ji:: ~ ~ pror::.~e~::. i:~e.:":'l::: ~*Jillk:;:,j;~~lm~~~il~t''l:M~-:zl."~,€",',l.'~ll,,,:m;;:;.';,'::;:::;::.;., ~ ~ ily- is unable to pay this fee, ~ ~ the child's school speech OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. :II. ~ the rap is t or pediatrician . CLOSED MONDAY. MEMORIAL DAY ~ ~ should call the Speech Ther. :i( l) apy Department at Cottage ~ II: and arrangements for enroll- .J ~ ment will be made. Lebow suiting, a singular experience ~ J. P. McCarthy ~ Enrollment is limited. In- ~ ~ formation may be obtained for the perfectionist. Look at our ~ P. A, L. Tickets ~ by telephoning 884-8600, ex. Lebow suits with a critical eye. ~ ~ tension 2187. Feel on your shoulders the superb ~ ~ - ~ ~ Grosse comfort achieved with "Softailoring/. ~ ~ Touch the luxurious fabrics. They ~ -~ Pointe News pass every test for total comfort, ~ ~ ~ r!l Published Every Thursday quiet elegance and the reflection of l&~ by Robt. B. Edgar " ~ "riMer - DIBt A Anteebo Publishers your good taste. Shown, a subtle 99 Kercheval Avenue plaid, from our collection of wool, " \ ~ Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 ~ and polyester/wool blends. ~ ~ CHICAGO. DETROIT ~ Phone TU 2-0900 ~ r!l s.cond 81011 PostOto pold "t :i( ~ Detroit, Michill"n. ~ ~ Sublcrlptlon R"tu $8.00 per yeor , ~ r!l "I .. 111,,11. t/( ~ Add,,"" .. n M"II Sulucriplio .... ~ ~ Chant".f Add,,," Forml 3579 to c.~ ~ 9. K.rc.h.vo', Grosse Point. FO""I" " '!I Mich. Tho de"dU"e for n,wI C"PT ~ WOODWARD AVE' SOMERSETMALL ~ It Mo.d,,1' "00". 't1 1~71\\'o(~I\\,.lf(i r\Vl'. Phone 96-1-2300. Detroit. 4R226 (?i Ih:I~:~:.~~~~::~Ptu';'.~':1' b;o~~ ~J'i}~r;1f

Hickey's Boys' Shop is overrun with alii. gators. The classic sweaters and sbortJ in white, maize or ligbt blue. A rainbow of colors in the Lacoste knit shirts. Swim and play shorts in the track style. We even have boy's alligator socks. \ All of these alligators add up to great things for the week. end ahead.

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Thursday, May 25, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three I Boy KUled in Accident Nab Teen Car Developer to RenoVll,;e. I DAIL Y • WEEKL Y • MONTHL Y (Continued from Page 1) alsO ;attended the school, Thief in City same as to what occurred, called him "a fine boy, who French, Baroque ~~Iansion "We plan to go to the worked up to. capacity," Two City police officers Wayne County Prosecutor's "It was a. tragic thing to By Susan McDonald . the rear uf the lot and turn. bee a m e suspicious of an "It's a new philosophy Cor ling lhe carriage house inlo Office for a determinlltion, happen," Mr. Hanzek contino automobile with I II i n 0 i s Grosse Pointe, Instead oC! a single Camily dwelling. which is normal procedure ued. "This has been a real plates parked in the Mack in such cases," the lieuten. concern of ours, the safety of avenue and Rivard boule. tearing things down we're I Each building will be on a going to reslore the old one.acre lol, which leaves ant said. the kids." vard parking lot as they house and the grounds ~o three acres upcn for a sweep- Shock and sadness over In calling the Vernier. were cruising through the I just the way lhcy looked JO ing view of the lake, Mr. the incident permeated Par. Mack location "a high traffic lot at 11 p.m, on Saturday, ALL DODGE MODELS cell,. Principal Morris F. intersection," he cited his May 20. 1913." I Radlke says. Hanzek, who noted that Karl distress over youngsters on That's Jerald Radtke talk- But for all of the work he The license plate just did had a brother and sister who bikes and skateboards in the ing about his new dr~am- plans to do on the inleriors, • 15 Passenger Sportsman I immediate area .. not seem right to the of. a $1.3 million renovation. oC I Mr. Radtke says not a bit of Wagon In fact, in the school's last ficers, the French baroque mansIOn the buildings' exteriors will AVSTIN IS PREXY newsletter, Mr, Hanzek reo The policemen, Vir g i I at 241 Lakeshore road, reo be altered. • Dodge Royal Sportsman The Detroit Surgical So- quested students to become Beaupre and Richard Lanski, cenlly the hume of .the Jun. "We're going to retain the 884.7210 Travelwagons more aware of bicycle safety. I'or I ea"ue of DetrOIt Decor... . ciety recently elect~d Pointer checked. a little closer aM • h . . lntegnt>- of the property and • 3/4 Ton Vans Donald C. Austin, MD, as its What happened on Monday discovered that a letter on ators' Show House exhibit., its old Frenell eharaeter with 18001 MACK "r Radtke a real estate president. Dr. Austin is chief tragically reinforces such a. the plate had been altered lU • '.,. the grape arbors orchards of neurosurgery at Hutzel concern on the part of many d velopcr \"ho lIves m Blsh. " I and arrested a 16.year.old e Y and the old cobblestone road I and Harper Hospitals. in the community. boy sleeping in the car. The op road, recently purchas~d Not a tree over four-inche~ lad and the vehicle were the 1913 home and the SIX in diameter will be touched." taken too the station. acres of lake frontage that I ' . surround it in The Farms. I Of co~rse, before all that s A check on stolen cars Asking price for the man- accomplished, Mr. Radtke THURS.-FRI.-SAT • ONLY showed that the vehicle had sion was $400,000 but Mr. has months of work to do In been reported s t ole n by Radtke and his realtor, Mary I Farms clly offices. Deerfield, 111., authorities. Walsh of Champion, are not Director of Public Service Officers Beaupre and Lan. disclosillg the amount he John [)('F()(' ~ays he'll havc I ski said that in checking paid. ~o havc thc Jot re.zone.d from over the plates, they found He has big plans for the ~ts p~esent ~mgle. family ~es- holiday sale tnat the number was Dp. land and has retained arch. IgnatlOn to multiple family. 8566, It is believed that the itect' William Kessler to de. Site plan review, subdivision teenager had altered the "P" sign tte renovation. Kessler's plan. appr~lVal and public ALL by converting it to an "R" not new to the restoration hearmgs WIll all be necessary and drove the car from Deer. business. His credits include before any work can begin, field to The Pointe area, the recent restoration of the Mr. DeFoe says. parking it in the lot. Livingston County Court- And, so far at least, no The 16-year-01d was: for. house and the firm's own of- one at The Farms has heard mally processed and con. fices in downtown Detroit's a word from Mr. Radtke SUITS veyed to the Wayne County Cornice and Slate Building. about the plans - although Youth Home, and the Deer. Plans call for converting they have heard. from his % field Police Department was the mansion into four, or pos. future neighbors. notified of the recovery of sibly five, condominiums, ad. . "Most of .the people call- the auto, a 1972 model. dition of one new home in 109 us have Just been curious off about the development, but 20 some are alarmed," says Mr. 2 and 3 pc. finest quality summer and year DeFoe. "I don't know what 'round weight suits at very special savings the guy's planning because I've never even talked to him." Mr. Radtke said he hopes A Great Selection of to take plans' before the FINISHED BOTTOM Farms Council in June. '. His proposal is similar to what developers had hoped to do with Rose Terrace, be.' PANTS Core the ,group apparently Olympic Stain Olympic Overcoat, Olympic Late. Stain ran into financial difficulties. Semi-Transparenl' penel-at,ng The huusepalnt mal covers o~d Covers paint and stain \"/lth rich Sofids, checks, plaids % Rose Terrace was e'..entually protection to enhance lhe nall.r?1 pamt ",1M a :ougn 100-,. acryliC mello, .....COlor 2' O' graIn and te.xture of new \','000 fUlI'sh that laC;l-.br years loo\o..s beautiful even after years for dress and casual demolished, and a new sub- Solid Color. TO'''9nllgnl woou S 25 bCau;;ful colors that look of wear wear ... Hurry! division is being constructed natural texture \'Jjtn rich 10:19- f~e5her 'onger Cleans uP las! wltn soap and 'OFF laSTing eartn COlors CtE:ans uP easily wl:n s')ap water on its property. All Sem,-Transparenl and Solid and '-'Jater Guaranteed against crackmg.

But Mr. Radtke will sim- COlors a(€ guaranteed aga,nst I Gua'an1ef=d SZTISfaCllon or peeling and blrste"ng , ply not allow such a history - crac'Kmg Det;:'lmg and bhslerlllg your mane,' back A Iterations A t Cost On DISTRIBUTING CO. to discourage him~ Sale Merchandise .M & M "I'm tired of. watching Hurry-Sale ends M~y 31st at Cleaning Materi"als & Equipment 'Taco Bells' going up along Lakeshore road," he said. "I know it's a new idea for WE. DELIVER Grosse Pointe, but 1 think g"m .. d. Ill~ eg~n we can make it work." 1lJp apparel 'or men Open TIt.ursday fven,ngs 884..0520 Shores Okays Mon.-FrI, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. - Sat. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. _ 16900 kercheval ave. phone 882-2755 15554 East Warren Avenue Telephone 882-6820 ,-l.fl734 E. WARREN .: -._~_ETROI~"M:1.48224 YSD Funding .'.C.' I: •. * anno~ndng * ii~~~~~~~~~'I '~.~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiaiiiiiii~iiiiii~~~iii~iiiiii~~;ii~~~~~~~~ ., monthly.The Sh"ores'meeting'Couhcir"heldat "jt~'on Tuesday, May 15, agreed to pay its share of the. Youth 'Service Division's,' (YSD), GROSSE POINTE ACADEMY 1978.79 fiscal year budget, provided the Board of Edu- * Summer Programs * cation, as it indicated earlier - . . this month, pays 25 percent of the total cost. Village President.Gerald C. Schroeder said that he is of ..er!un with .~cience the opinion that there should be 110 problem if the Village MR. and MRS. LARRY SWART-Directors went along with paying its share for another year, at • SETTING. • FEATURING. . • * CAST •. least if the Board of Educa .. GPA CAMPUS AND BEYOND Astronomy Ecology 3rd to tion has agreed to pay its 25 Nature Photography Admission: 8th grade percent. Orienteering Boys and He said The Shores will Six Week Course $250 Survival Techniques again go along with the as- Full Day Weekly Session 45 Weekend Trips Girls' sessment of its share of YSD Half Day Weekly Session. 25 funos under the state equali- June 28 - August 11 COCheworld's best judges zed valuation, (SEV), for. mula, but for one year only. of whiskY have pinned It was brought t9 the at- tention of the council that during ,the past year, the lots of medals on 'Dewar's. Shores Public Safety Depart- ment released only four ju. * DOUBLE FEATURE * It's still happening every day. Any v.eni.les to the YSD for ques- Mrs. Margaret Hall-Director Mrs. Judi Zak-Director tIOning, investigation and MULTI MEDIA CLAY and PAPER MACHE Scotch-lover. sipping a Dewar's processing. In relation to this, Village June 19.23 June 26.30 "White Label" for the first time. officials in the past have in. dicated their preference for Ages p.9 - 9:00- 10:30 a.m. will mentally pin still another a population. rather than an Ages 10-14 - 11:00 a.m .. 12:30 p.m. gold medal on its famous label. SEV, criteria. Admission - $35 I The Shores' share of thc

'1 new YSD budget is placed at $13.200. with actual costs being prorated on tme 1978 equalized valuation. The to- tal amount oC the budgct is SI62.973. Boys and Girls Ages 2% to 5 A.M. 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon P.M. 12:00 - 2:00 Exploring Gardening Great Life'. Science Mofh Nature longuoge Indion Studies Alkyd Gloss The World Arts and Croft~ JUNE 19 - JULY 28 . House Paint Admission 5300 Admission $200 Loog.iasting .beautyand protection for exterior wood and metal. Boys and Girls Ages 5 to 10 "keeping minds academically active" BRUSH UP ON SCHOOL SKILLS Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m .. 11:30 a.m. JULY 5th -- AUGUST 10th $250

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I nf'!~U' Idl 11oC,'i fInish • Ct al~ 1f'5Is!anl • E ~rell"'r'11 cOlor fPlf'n:IOr'1 .. f:ac;y to "'pply drlos ()¥'P'nlq~t • Idral~('(area,;; above. bl.(.k; and \lone • ADDED A TTRACTtON - GIRLS' SOFTBALL • • t a5'1' 10 clean • frf"l"l 01 lead t'la;r8rd'S June 19.23 9:00 a.m .. 12 - Boys 8.12 (Baseball) Dewars 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. - Girls ages 8.17 (Softball) never varies. Lochmoor Hardware June 26.30 9:00 a.m.-12 - Boys 13-17 (Baseball) 20779 MACK at 8 MI. ADMISSION $45.00 . 885.0242 Thefacls in this adverlisemenl have been aulhenticaled by the management of John 1)ewar 6- Som, Lid" 'Pertn. Scollunci : N,ndow Repcm & Mom'enonce OPlN EVERY DAY. SUN, 10 to 4 TO REGISTER, Please Call 886-1222-Ext. 5

\ an -- GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 25. 1978 '.Big Foot' Slated to'Stand Trial City Okays Budget

(Continued from Pale 1) Woeltje's a r res t in The ing out the back door. On (CoDUDae4 from Pqe 1) collection procedures. "We'll also review differ. forts were thwarted when Farms, he was seen trying seeing the policeman the ber of yearl and "we are rkei to break into a home in East suspect went back into the conscious of this fact." ent procedures for pickup by Police Dispatcher Kat h y private sources," added Mr. Leikert heard a metalic Detroit. house and the corporal PraIaa semee He was frightened away yelled to Officer Miglio that While indicating the feel. Kressbach in relation to Mr. sound in the station's hold- King's recommendation. ing room and investigated. when he saw a neighbor the man was still in the Ing that the council really didn't want to levy the addi. ReRects Cost Woeltje had removed sev- watching him after the citi. building. Seconds later Sgt. zen heard breaking glass. Van Tiem arrived and nn to tional rubbish tax, the mayor In viewing the overall doc. eral screws from a fan vent cited an informal poll taken ument, Mr. Kressbach said This Week's cover at noontime, after he The witness promptly went' the back yard, but Woeltje into her home and called was already in CpI. Wooten's by cOuncil memberS with the budget reflects higher had been released from his citi2ens and it was deter- cell to eat his lunch in the police, but the suspect es- custody. costs in the area of insur. Bell Ringers adjoining holding room. caped and drove to The The corporal, service re- mined, under the circum- ance, showing up to a good stances, that this -would be extent in workman's compen. Prices EHective May 25, 26 and 27 Ms. Leikert pro m p t I y Farms. volver in hand, had ordered Sgt. Van Tiem said when him to corne out with his the best route to take. sation and hospitalization. CLOSED SUNDAY & MEMORIAL DAY called Officer John Kraiza. "I think everyone knows He noted, in fact, that per- who with Det. Earl Field, Woeltje was arrested and hands up, and the man, after • seurched, he had a gold yelling "I quit, I'm coming the City of Grosse Pointe in centage increases in this area We Close Wednesdays at 1 p.m. rushed to the holding room, -my estimation, and I'm were even higher than hikes grabbed Woeltje, placed him watch which was identified out;" emerged with his hands as having been taken from high in the air. biased, gives more service in salaries and wages in the in the cell and secured the in the rubbish collection various departments. cell door. an East Detroit home. As the man was being held ,WE HA VE MADE AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY area in comparison to other As for unemployment com. He atterapted to remove In a police lineup at the communities," said Mr. King, the vent and fan from the Wayne County Jail, Woeltje pensation, Mr. Kressbach FOR MEMORIAL DAY! B E 5 pect while citing back door pick. called it "t"e single largest wall in the holding room, was positively identified by - us up, along with the services which, if he had succeeded, three East Detroit residents cost increase in dollars and provided by the police, fire cents." , U.S.D.A. CHOICE would have left an opening as the man who was seen and public works depart. big enough for him to get breaking into homes in their He also cited increased ments. costs ~ energy-related areas WHOLE BONELE55 (10 to 12 ) through. He had all but one city. East Detroit authorities "We don't want to cut have obtained a warrant such as street lighting and screw removed when the these services if we can LB. AVG. vent louver slipped loose and charging Woeltje with burg. natural gas toward heating NEW YORK SIRIPS avoid it and we don't want municipal offices, with great. banged against. the wall, lary on the basis of the to have to go into major cut. swinging back and forth. watch and the identification er hikes expected in the fu. CUT iNTO STEAKSAT NO EXTRA at the lineup, the sergeant backs," he added. ture. , $297 This was the noise that Mr. King also recommend. Personnel services account CHARGE (Average 12 to 14 Steaks _ LB. aroused the. suspicion of Ms. said. On May 11, the Moross " ed to the council that it con. for 61.6 percent of the total Wrapped In One Package Only!) " Leikert. Two more minutes sider the elimination of bulk and Woeltje woulsl have road resident observed the budget, with contractural suspect prowling around a rubbish pickup, e.g., wash- services making up 22 per. made good his escape, said Ing machines and hot water Sgt. Van Tiem. neighbor's house when she cent. Supplies and materials. HORMEL'S looked out the window after tanks, and have people con- capital outlay "and other" 4!"'J. The sergeant disclosed her dog began growling. The tract on their own. He felt and contingency, highway , :}~ICURE 81 .HAMS LB. that 20 minutes prior to resident saw the man enter 'JERRY JAMES WOELTJE the city could still perform fund contribution and re- $2.19 the neighbor's residence and this service but cited person. serve for adjustments com. KING ELECfED promptly called polic::e. by the sergeant and corporal, nel and scheduling problems pri se the rest. Officer Donald Pilon, who in this respect. Woods resident John King Cp1. Ronald Wooten' and OUR OWN ALL BEEF '. Officer Philip Miglio arrived arrived seconds after the ar. "Such an action would 5.LB BAG was recently elected to an rest, searched ,Woeltje, after ma1ce personnel more avail. official position with the at the scene at about the GROUND CHUCK . · American Marketing Ass'n. same time, with Cp!. Wooten which Woeltje was placed in able for our own city work Detroit Chapter. Mr. King is running to the rear of. the a scout car with Sgt~ Alfred and it could be a cost-savings executive vice-president of house and Officer Miglio cov- Martin and Officer Thomas measure we could live with," HAMBURGER PAnIES$6.75 Nordhouse Research and has ering the front. Kelly and taken to the sta. he stated. served as membership chair- As the corporal arrived at tion. .Net Fees Jla1IecI All Beef . . . no additives ' man of the Detroit chapter. the rear, Woeltje was com. At the station, Woeltje ad. In relation to this, Coun. ~ mitted breaking into the cllman David Robb, in noting 3 to a Lb. 15 Patties, 4 to a Lb. 20 Patties Moross home by kicking in the council has wrestled with Wha'ier a door with his foot, which the rising costs problem for Every Boston Whaler is absolutely lInsinkabIe! measures size 12 in the ten. a long period of time, sug. OUR OWN 100% Veal, Engineered for Quality, safety. minimal mainte. nis shoes he was wearing. gested that officials should S I 69 It was said that he wears look at other areas toward nance and high performance. Every Whaler VEAL PA'TIES No Additives. LB. from the 9' to the 21' will give you yearsof size 13 heavy boots when obtaining revenues. boating pleasure! he wears thi~k -stockings. Citing the quality of the The neighbor who called tennis courts in the commu. Mako police said that she did not nity, Mr. Robb suggested a Stahl's Raisin Bread Available Thursday Mako builds only center observe any strange car in minimal increase in the rate, console fishing boats! That Sales the neighborhood, but PQlice from $1 per hour to $1.50, FURNACES NOW AVAILABLE OUR OWN dedication has produced Johnson. found the suspect's car and the council unanimously one of the finest outboards nearby. At the station. an concurred. The new rate will & BOILERS • Potato Salad • Macaroni Salad • Cole Slaw fishIngboatsavailable. OMCSterndrive • on.the-spot search uncovered become effective on Satur. EZ LoaderTrailers • several license- plates, be. day, May 27. Complete parts depot • • Ham Salad and • Chicken Salad lieved stolen, several 'changes Then he moved that Mr. Sef'Yice of c~thing, a pair of gloveS Kressbach and the adminis- and .two handguns. tration study fines and penal- Fancy Sno- White H,ome No. J Fancy 2 complete service. U.s. facilities Chief Ferber dispatched a ties for city ordinance viola- - California Grown Red Delicious Storage. letter of praise to the Moross tions and also traffic viola. S cranes. 2 to 250 tOn • road resident whose -alert. tlons, making recommenda- I$J04 uiof!YAl • VA 2.9070 '., . , ~ . ness led to the arrest o.f Uil)' ~~.!-o .tp.~'l!Ouncil ~n ~y Couliflower Asparagus APPLES ~ ' ..... ~ . Q,," '" ...... t ;y ~t man, the most wanted . ~1iiel' oatlj.lIiilenl8l\ 'l'he, ,A." lar by Detroit area Police' solons unaniJriously" okayed 9666 :JeffersonAve.• DetrOit,Mi,48~\4 39 agl'ncies. The chief also cited this action. LB. BAG • 823.1900 the efficient man n e r in Finally, on the bulk rub- 98~ 69~B.3 1 Open Mo'n.thru Fri., 9:00 to 5:00; which the officers responded bish pickup, the council un- Your Sat. 9:00 to 3:00; Sun. Noonto 4:00 to the resident's call and for animously approved a motion CLOSEDMONDAY ••• MEM_AL DAY! serving boaters since 1912 the part tltey played in ap- authorizing Mr. Kressbach prehending Woeltje. to review this matter and the possibility of levying some kind of cParge for such ser. vice. Currently. there's no charge • to citizens for picking up Classic Cafe Sets such rubbish, which is usu- ally done once a week on a Thursday or Friday. How- From $119 to $149' ever, Mr. Kressbach said some residents put out bulk 18538 Mack Ave. rubbish early, mixing It in A touch of Paris for your patio and dinette .. with other garbage for pick- 882-9308 This graceful set in jonquil or lime-green 'has a up. As a result, officials for 30" tempered glass table top and white straw- will explore ways toward See him for all your family your place in cloth vinyl seats for $119. stricter enforcement on such insuranceneeds. Choose a more rustic look at only $139. DENNIS NAMED Lik,A ITaTI ,..t. Available in white or black with contrasting Wilfred E. Dennis of The Good Neighbur. the~un we!ts and tempered glass table top. Or our Park has been elevated to Srstr FIrm A rectangular set with 24" x 32", tempered officer status as assistant /$ Th,,. cashier of Detroit Bank and glass table top in a jonquil frame. And white Trust. Mr. Dennis attended Slate farm Insurance Companies: seat cushions with yellow ,welts, only $149. Detroit Institute of Technol. Home Offices: Bloomington. Illmoi'S Only three of many fine cafe sen in stock ogy. now along wfth the Midwest's largest selection of patio furniture .•• But hurry quantitias are limited and subject to prior sale. If It's Nautical Browse But Nice. ~. the ship's We've Got It! wheel Nautical Gifts & Boat Suppl i~s

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Thursday, May 25, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Readers of All Ages Join JON B. Library Week Celebration Hundreds of colorful bal- Grosse Pointe Public Li. GANDELOT loons soared through Mich. brary hosted a dessert party igan's gray skies Saturday in the Central Library's main , for School Board afternoon, May 13, climaxing reading room for library pa. six days and nights of fes. trans. The party was enter. A Positive I 'oire/or Change tivities in celebration of the tained by the Bottom of the Paid for b, c;...n.d..lul rur H"II", 'rhIK,I .. (..ommillrr Juhn ~. tlu ..\. Trr ...... ;i:lh I.all.rl.nd Grosse Pointe Public Library Hill Gang. The "Read-In" Week. also was recorded by Chan- The balloon launchings - nel 7 television, and shown held at all three public Ii. on the 11 p.m. news Friday braries-began at 11:30 a.m. night. with "Detroit News" colum. Alfred Hitchcock's classic. nist Charley Manos, lifting "The Birds," was shown at off a five.foot weather bal. the Central Library at 11:30 loon. An estimated 475 chil- p.m. dren 'then released to the The week began Monday, I winds their own helium-filled May 8, with a plant exchange balloons. and gardening program. fea- II A card was attached to turing demonstrations by each balloon. requesting the Mrs. Robert LeFevre. The Just In Time For Memorial finder to contact the library. evening entertainment was The person whose balloon provided by the Folk Group Day FAMILY PICTURES goes the farthest will win a from North High School, led prize. by Beth Ward. Still another feature attrac. The following da~', ~Irs. KODAK tion was Marjorie Brown's Ruth Peabody of the Moth COlORBURST Storytellers, who performed Hole demonstrated the art before delighted children at of ornamental needlework, 1.,1 'j .,.,~., I'" ',' ~ 100 Instant each library branch rior to and Alexander C. Suczek and v ... ~:" ~ • \ ,",\',' .I.~~'" "ll launching. h' t d t 'd d 't .' I" I', .: .... , " Camera About 175 children partici. 1S s U en s provi e gUi IIr music . • Motorized for Immediate pated in the second balloon print ejection. lift off at the Woods Branch Kitty Carey of C. M. Gal- • Automatic exposure control. at 2 p.m., and about 150 chilo lery offered antique brass • Easy to use dren in the third balloon polishing instructions, and "zooming.clrcle" sendoff at the Park Branch the South High School Band, focusing aid. at 4 p.m., conducted by Russell Reed, • Beautiful instant color by Spring showers stopped held a concert Wednesday . Kodak with elegant s h 0 r t I Y before the first On Thursday, a group of SATlNLUXE". Finish. launch. But stormy weather North High students demon. added an appropriate touch strated their sketching skills Only 95 539 Friday night, with the all. and others exhibited their. 8 night "Read.In" of the ad. mm films. ventures of Sherlock Holmes At 10 a.m. Friday, the Cen. I[iil by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. tral Library opened - and The 8, p.m. "Read-In" be. remained open until closing gan after the Friends of the Saturday evening, more than ------30 hours later. During those hours, amnesty was offered The We PLAIT TREES to all overdue books, accord. Open Thursday Evenings Pilorget ing to William T. Peters, Ii. CAMERA brary director. 17114 Kercheval, L in the Village andscaping Joyce Detwiler from Pointe CENTER 823-6662 Pedlar demonstrated the art 885-2267 of the crepe several hours before the Friends' dessert . party. When the "Read.In" end. ed early Saturday morning. coffee and doughnuts were served. Volunteers beg a n TENNIS ANYONE? filling the first of some 700 balloons for the launchings. Library Week was span . ADULTS! .sored by the Friends of the Grosse Pointe Pub lie Li- brary, headed by Mrs. Wil- ber M. Brucker Jr. Mrs. Ross INTERMEDIATES! T. Kogel planned the week's (18-28 & WORKING) act! vities.

:. .... " J ~ "t,','" t'!" .. , ,t. -rU~E1\.:)ITSl' ,".' ~. ~.:\.~'...~ '~~:~.. . "" ~.; ...... _ '- • • ... to - I ~~-' S--c ~ ~ -I"',' 'D',:. '~r''I'"" '1!)-~:'~:':"'-:;:.~ ,';. CeIl1er D~ive.. "~c .__ , •. ~ ~., '-:z'_ ...:.; .... -,..... , ...~... THE FAMILY 'TENNIS CCUB':INVrrES YOU' Short of Goal With just a few days reo TO JOIN NOW FOR NEXT SEASON maining until Memorial Day, r------) AND BELONG THIS SUMMER FREE the War Memorial Family Participation Campaign is BOWLERS, BALL ~~~~~~R~. T~~~!PL~~S, RACQUETBALL I (15 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF 12) still $12,577.73 short of the I hoped for $150,000 needed to I PLAYERS, CARD PLAYERS, HOCKEY TEAMS, SPECIAL PARTIES, FAMILIES YOUR FAMILY TENNIS CLUB HAS THE ONLY- operate and maintain the I Center and continue its ac- ~ Special Intermediate-Priced Memberships & Court-Time tivities for the community. John R. Nicholson, chair- Special Family Play-Together Court-Time Rates man of the 1978 drive,' is still hopeful that the goal can be rea~hed by Memorial Have a FREE ROUND Special Prices & Times For Student (Junior) Play Day. He also expressed his thanks to the Senior Men's AND THE LOWEST YEAR-ROUND Club who conducted are. cent telethon under the di. MEMBERSHIP RA TES rection of Martin Hutchinson OF ANY COMPLETEL Y AIR-CONDITIONED CLUB and Ed Gore. Almost $20,000 of DRINKS on US! has been contributed as a I result of their telephonc calls. -OWNED AND OPERATED II To date $137,422.27 has "a GROSSE POINTE VALUABLE BY fRANK GRZANKA been received from 5,441 donors as compared to $126,- OfTH£ I 206,07 from 5.446 donors in OFFER INDOOR TENNIS CLUB 1977 at the same time. ... A.. Q~ SABRE LANCER I AT THE AUSTIN TENNIS HOUSE 886-2944 Contributions are income "s tax deductible. The War lnvltes you ~ I Memorial is graterul to those r., CALL OR-COME IN NOW TO JOIN who have already given and , to ft I OR RESERVE COURT-TIME urges all citizens to support O I their community center. I BRING YOUR FAMILY FOR A FREE ROUND OF DRINKS I I Grosse Pointe Ski In Ten~is Shop (SOFT DRINKS FOR CHILDREN) IT'S OUR WAY OF I THANKING THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PATRONIZED US I I AND OUR WAY TO INTRODUCE 'YOU TO I I FREE I THE GROSSE POINTE AREA'S I I MOST EXCITING NEW RESTAURANT I RACQUET I I I I I STRINGING YOU'LL LOVE OUR MENU! I I I (professionally strung with tournament nylon) - featuring - I WITH ANY RACQUET PURCHASE I v Authentic AUTO RACING DECOR I I I We Carry Equipment & Supplies For v World's Best SQUARE PIZZA I I • TENNIS I 5 BLOCKS EAST OF I • BACKPACKING 17569 E. WARREN CADIEUX I • RACQUETBALL I I • SWIMMING Open 77 a.m. til • Limit One Drink of your choice I 2 a.m. daily To Every Person In Your Group I 20343 MACK AVE. Grosse Pointe Woods COMPLETE CARRY-OUT I OPEN EVES. MON. & THURS. 9:30 to 9:00 884-5660 ~ J TUES.-WEDS.-FRI.-SAT. 9:30 to 5:30 • SERVICE • COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 25, 1978 I ., Thursday, May 25, 197 Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS --_ ... ---_ .._------

tor and singer Theodore Bik- gravitate toward and refl,ect (Continued from Page 1) "btain citizen support for Mr. Rogers said a housing el and U.S. Commissioner on complex at the park wouldn't the plan over a period of to plan a multi.purpose.! 'llcll hl)using} Aging, Robert C. Benedict. take a major impact away time, and certain piecemeal commercial center, including ('oulll Accommodate from recreational usa g e, rezonings can be considered" In his report to the con- a full.service hotel. which Sa:-ing that the park loca. while noting many parts as an immediate step. would add substantial lax: tion 1', i(!t'allv located near ventic..n, AARP Executive Di. aren't even used for active He also stressed two other rector Cyril F. Brickfield out. and employment base to lht' : cOI1\I\lf'n'lal bus messes. bus recreation. important areas - the pro. lined what he termed "a bill city and provide a focal tran~Jlorlation. et aI., Mr. posed property maintenance of national expectations" in. potnt of activity. Hog('fs indit'ated the size of Cites Other Areas In saying it would provide code which would be reason. c.luding caUs for major na. Exception for S('niors the park, \:~O.53 acres, zoned a lovely park.like setling, able and fair toward pre. ttonal efforts to improve In considering the Lake residential', is such that it he stressed that necessary venting any signs of deteri. health care and public safety, Front Park, Mr. Rogers told can "l'asJlv accommodate setbacks could be planned oration and a capital im. to end government waste and the commission the city has such a facility and there so it would have no adverse provement pro g ram and inefficiency and to bring more recreation area per would be no off.street park. affect on surrounding resi. ensuing monies needed to about meaningful, compre- capita than any other Pointe ing pwblems," dential structures. carry out the plan, e.g., hensive tax reform. or even Detroit. As for the Seven.Mack building new parking lots, In fact, he suggested that Skateboard SALE!! "It's important to preserve Shop]lJllg ('enter, he noted a property acquisition and J. Leonard Johnson of these open spaces, (includ. furl hpr investigation would the city not experiment with Jamestown, N.Y., also was such housing but "try one necessary paving. ing the Lochmoor Club and han' to be conducted re'gard. Build Up Base ACS LOGAN KRYPTONIC sworn in as the new presi- the G.'osse' Pointe Hunt Club, IIlg lil(' "mechanics" of on for size" on a small scale den~ of AARP, replacing and if such works out and In saying the city has a too). with one exception - senIOr; housing at this loca. good tax base, bonding ca. GULLWING SIMS OJ'S A 11 c e VanLandingham of senior citizens housing," he !lon. while viewing Saint there's an obvious demand, , Morgantown, W. Va. to look at the Seven-Mack pacity and available millage said. ! .Jull!l 1I0"pltal's expansion and that it's perhaps the "Elderly housing has to b(" anri an ol'C'rall downtown area and/or a school site for TRACKER FIBERFLEX SANTA CRUZ Mrs. Blixt was one of nine most solvent of the Pointes provided in the city 01' it will: ccnlral business district in a second phase. delegates nominated to rep- He also eyed off.street financially, Mr. Rogers em. lose some of its residents.: that immediate area. phasized the city can be kept resent Michigan at the con. who have equity in their I Ill' ,aid thIS location would parking and various proto- types, including the looping viable, with both young vention. AARP membership homes toward pulling up l!l(' :ll'!llall~. 1)(' the number one families and seniors, plus a investment to move. And by i ,lle j,,, 'l":' housing but at of streets, to ease such in Michigan was last reported pwblems, while noting if all good commercial base with moving, they will open up I Se\"('n-'.!ack, it would be two a vastly expanded Seven' \ as 374,897. single family homes for to tlln'(' years of{. aspects of the plan are legally adoptable, a good Mack Shopping Center to be younger families," said ~!r.I On a ,choo! site, in view. used by I' e sid e n t s of Rogers. jt ing d"r!lning enrollment, foundation for zoning, traffic concerns, et aI., would be The Woods, Farms, Harper He recommended three: 1I1r Rogers said he has urged Woods and Detroit. Don't Suffer another sites for such housing in. I schoo) officials to steer any provided. Hot Summer! Mr. Rogers suggested that City Administrator Ches- cluding, first, Ghesquiere pot (' Jl l i a I school closing Park, follewed by the Seven. toward this objective for the the commission further di. ter E. Petersen, in saying he gest the plan before it can was disappointed in the land Mack Center and a school city. Air Condition site. In \'jewing a comment be legally adopted. use plan, said The City, (at (The Woods Senior Cili. from '.Ir. Rogers on the need "The number one control its 20.mill limit), and The zens Commission is well [or op('n space and then his to carry out the plan is the Park, (at 19.50 mills), for .NOW aware of his recommenda. re<'omnlPndat ion for seniors' zoning ordinance," he con. instance, have reached mill. tion on Ghesquiere Park in i h!lu,1l1g at Ghesquiere, com. tinued, regarding zoning age peaks while The Woods relation to their current d'i mission chairman George amendments being utilized to has not. , implement the plan. "The , forts, via the August pri- HlIlalrii asked him how he "We can't continually have , 527.1700 mary ballot proposition, to! r('ctified both statements. Z 0 n i n g ordinance should assessments going up to pro. ,I FREE ES'IIMA IES vide services the people I @ want," said Mr, Petersen, ~ who felt more of an em. brqont PRE-SEASON SPECIAL phasis should be placed on Why is McDONALD~' EAST the building the city's tax base, while noting, in light of Beat the summer rush! rising costs, this is really a DELUXE largest RENT A CAR agent on the eastside? last opportunity to build up Air condition now AIR the tax base. . because they offer • better rat.es Mr. Rogers replied by say. at terrific savings CONDITIONER' . • better service ing the city could possibly double its commercial zoning limited time offer! • more cars base in the Seven.Mack Shopping Center, putting life • cleaner cars back into the total area, HIGH EFFICIENCY UNIT while also stressing the im. They also rent 8, 12 and 15 portance of a property main- SAVES OPERATING COSTS passenger Ford vans with special S-yr. warranty rates for extended vacations, tenance code ior homes, . UpIo9.00_RATNi. on compressor, all f"lly equipped. along with adequate _ off. parts, street parking to keep busi. labor f,ee Piclt.."p and Delivery nesses viable toward avoid. Call Phil Gavan ing vacancies and deteriora. tion. Then, Mr. Petersen sug- 885-4000 gested the development of " ~M[E ,• the northwest area of the

" city, that the area could be ., Furnace COlllpany I.RENT'A'CAR\ redeveloped to its highest and best use, feeling there's 14847 Gratiot 16901 MACK .NEAR CADIEUX ,. 10 tim~s.the prescnt,current Serving the G'05~CNnt~s. ~nc.-' 94.9•. . asseeee~ ..;ialu.~~i£.,;..#!$ -

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to get the most out of the It's simple. Back in the 1930s lights actually account for less meJjor appliances in your home. lights accounted for nearly all than 20% of the electricity So call or stop in at any of the electricity used in your you use, That's why proper Detroit Edison customer office home. But as times changed use and mClinten~1n(,(,of m:ljor for helpful information. ;)nd convenient, modern appliClnces is so import;mt. aprlitlnces were invented, lights The more efficiently these hig Save where it really counts. hecame;) much smaller part of energy users operate, the more The power is in your hands. your total electric costs, economical they'll be. Ill' <;lIrl' 10 p;ct in lou('h And that em save :1 lot (l with "our Wl'lcomc A nd today, with frost-free Wap;on' repre<;l'ntali"e tI Detroit refrigerators, air conditioners, money and lot of energy. who will hl'lp YOII J!;1'1 Detroit Edison can tell you how 10 know "our new ('om- furn:lCc blowers and ranges, mllnil)' ~s qlli('kly as po"sihll'. Edison Phone 881-5618 ~ursday, May 25, 1978 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN 'e w s Page Seven ------_._-- -_._-- .~.-~ ~-_._- -. -._------Focuses Upon Seniors', Housing IAll Incumbents Returned I

ngem(ContinUl'dt 1 from Page 6) IMP r. atams, viewed. com. layout primarily.. designed. to . en , p us two parking pliance with one of four of store products for sale sup. To Seats in GPS Election spa~es for each bay s'x't . I' t db' ' .' I IS 0 CHEVROlEr crl erla e y Mr. phes, tool and other equip. Shores v t e r s returned I trustee seats, Vito Cusenza _"to MAHER • .E.,,~ephons to parking Rogers in his report regard. ment identified with a busi. their incumbent council of. and Ms. M. A. Bartoszewicz. prolublllOns for vehicles de. ing the definition of a com. ness occupation. ficials, including Village gleaned only 69 and 67 voles. 'I"ned, ~ for towing vel.lC.... Ies mercial veh'ICIe. The pair of criteria not president, (mayor), three respectively. shuuld not be allowed, ex. The consultant . recom. originally cited were rated trustees, (councilmen), and Mr. Schroeder was a Vil. cept for 48.?our restriction. mended that a revision in capacity in excess of three. Village clerk, lo another lagI' trustee from 1955 until BRAND NEW 1978's • .E~~eplJons to parking such definition read as fol. quarter ton and more than two.year term in oHice. his election as president in P70lublhons for rental VI" lows: The term "commercial two axles. I Two c hall I' n g I' r s who 1971 while Mr. Lundy has I\lcle~, including 48.hour reo vehicle" shall mean any In Good Shape ~ought to unseat at least two been a trustee since 1964 and LAST CHANCE 'TO ORDER slmhon, should not be stake truck, dump' truck, Mr. Catlin felt in viewing trustees lost by a substan. Mr. Hedeen, since 1971, allowed.. highway tractor.trailer truck, potential litigation in reo tial margin, although a little Mr. Palmer, who served a On t~IS, Ihe commission by semi.~ruck t.railer or con. gards to the proposal, that more th~n. seven percent ~f on the Village Board of Re. ,,£_U .• 5.1 \ote, agreed that the struchon vehicle. the more criteria incorpo. the qualified voters saw fit view for two years and on LJ pr"!lo~ed ,draft, the sub. A pickup truck, either not rated regarding defining a to cast their ballots. the Village Plan Commission comnllttee s report and Mr. covered or containing a cap commercial vehicle the bet. A total of 292 voters, out for two years, was appointed CAPRICE CLASSIC Roge7s' repo~t should all be thereon, or any van or carry. ter chance the cit)'.. would of ~,332 regist~red, cast th.eir a ttuste'e in April 1973 on 4 DOOR lled mto a hnal draft, with all type vehicle are also have in obtaining court sup. thel~ ballots ID t~o votmg the death of Alfred Glancy. M~. Rogers ~nd Mr. Catlin deemed commercial vehicles port. precl.ncts, located In t~e old Then, Mr. Pal mer was $4738 being aut homed to do such if it exhibits two or more of A b . . thO Vermer School, act:flrdmg to elected to office in his own . k aSlc consensus m . IS f . . . II o~. .. the six .characteristics. area seemed to be to start an 0 flcl~1 tabul?Llon. right following an election CommlsslOne~ Rob.eel Saba Mr, Patanis viewed four with a strong Jaw and The . highest vote getter to fill the vacancy. . cast the lo.ne dls.sentmg vote, of these: commercial license modify it as necessary rather was VlIlage Clerk Edm.und Mr: Bra~y was apPo.lDled fedmg thiS t.OpICsho~ld go plates, (current); a retail than start with a weak one. M. Brady Jr., who received I to hiS offl~. when VIllage 10 the counCil to aVOId fur. business or reco nized com. . . a total of 273 votes. He was Clerk Dr. Clifford B. Lor. lh('f dela~' .. ~ In relahon to thiS, enforce. followed by Village Presi. anger resigned after serving MALIBU .'. merclal advertiSing, letter. ment problems, along with d t G Id C S h d .' H Discusses Criteria ing logo or business address .. ~n era . c roe er, 44) ears 10 that post. e re- 2 DOOR 111 Pt' th' expected reSIdential com. With 265 votes and Trustees tired from medical practice CHEVETTE • r. a.ams en gave a and/or telephone number on plaints in relation to the reo C Bradford L'undy J 229 d d t Th F sub.commlttee r I' p 0 r t th t' f th h' I . . r., ,an move 0 I' arms. $3679 . . on I' ex enor 0 I' VI' IC 1', lated issue of recreational Robert C Palmer 206 d I 1976 M B d k d $2898 cummNclal vehIcles and permanently mounted out. vehicles and their storage . " ~n n ,r. r~ y .as ~ their storage with final side brackets or holders for . d ' C~rl Hedeen, who traIled the voters to retaID him 10 a~tion on this' subject being ladders, tools or other equip. were vlewe. . . With 197. that office and he won a full tabled after some di' t. d' t' h' 1 On the zonmg ordmance The challengers for the two.year term. scusslOn. men, an m erlOr VI' IC e. update project, the com. _ mission agreed to permit Mr. Catlin and Building Inspec. tor Earl Wakely to continue We will close at 3 p.m., F'tiday fOr the Memorial their review of the report, JON B. MONTE CARLO Day weekend and reopen at 10 a.m. Tuesday. with Mr. Catlin then working $4172 Have a Happy Holiday . with Mr. Rogers toward compromising any differ. ences, with the final report GANDELOT ~.'...... CU~Lj going to the commission. Mr. Rogers said he rec. for School Board a .',~.'"..'GEM()LOGISTS , .•.... ; ommended changes in 10 to A Positive Voice/or Change , ' .6835 KelChey~I~\I.;.int" vuta,. 15, percent of the total , ',' '" TU'5..l232. '.. '... ordinance, while saying the r. ••• .:". •••~...... other 85 to 90 percent was in good shape. Promote Welfare Finally, on exterior design regulation of commercial GOLFERS buildings, Mr. Rogers said his subject matter is covered CLUBS REGRIPPED: $3.00 ea. in' depth in his zoning ordi. CLUBS REFINISHED: $9.95 ea. nance update project in re- CLUBS REPAIRED AT MODERATE PRICES lation to an architectural . .. now accepting GOLF SHOES BY: fOOT.JOY, TITlEIST LITE 100 review board, which would GREEN.JOY, ROYAL DAISY, EIGHT IRONS: $171.95 promote the general public welfare of the city and TRETORN, GOLF BAGS BY: HOT.Z, preserve and protect the - MAC GREGOR MT. ARNOLD PALMER, RAM, a I' s the tic and historical FASTPOINrE 4 WOODS, 9 IRONS: ROYAL DAISY, MAC GREGOR. charm and beauty of the MEMBERSHIPS $240.45 WILSON PRO STAFF GOLF municipality. ~CQUET SPECIAL BALLS:$ 12.20 OZ. In saying architectural . TITLEIST DT: control is becoming and can CLUB , BLUE MAX GOLf BALLS: $.2 SODZ become a primary purpose and PERMANENT $9.87 DZ, (LIMIT 2 OZ.) T'JP FUTE .GOLf BALLS: of zoning, Mr. Rogers sug. gested the need for tight MAC GREGOR TOURNEY $' •.05 DZ. architectural review. 19001 Nine Mite Road Mr. Couillard, in noting East Detroit, Michigan 48021 16 BAL~S~O:~~~Sp~~~'Of 12. ROYALAIRE RAIN SUITS FOR Corner Nine Mile Road and COURT TIME RESERVATIONS. that such a board could ex. $'2.00 . MEN: $38.35 Edsel Ford Expresswav (1.94) , . _pand the layers of city (313) 774.1000 .gqv.e!:,.~rn~\'lt-,,_."t~t~,~Q~~ ,Jhe THE SPORT NOOK,LID.-- commission; itself, should , FOR SEPTEMBER 1845 FLEETWOOD AT MACK actually compose the board. . Gary 80denmiller - Head Professional GROSSE POINTE WOODS 881-4774 The pride of achievement 4 Bloclcs So. of Vernier Rd. Acron from Bonanza. is not always as great as WE HONOR: VISA, MASTER CHARGE, AMERICAN EXPRESS thankfulness for what we did not do. enjoy. TENNIS • RACQUETBALL/HANDBALl: • SQUASH at the Club where"The Pleasure Is All Yours" * Spring-SulUlDer * TRAINING PROGRAMS PRO For your .~ng ,..... _ SPECtALS _ good for one fuI ... E-r THURSDAY TO WEDNESDAY ADUL' PROGRAMS May 25 • May 31, 1978 CLASSES FEATURE: Small groups 1-5 ratio Video tape replays SHOP 822-3310 HAVING A PARTY? Open to non-members Use of ball machines Practice time at reduced rates Let Us Help You Plan It GROUND IEEF••from • • REGULAR CLINIC: Twice a week lessons Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday 1lh hours each lesson, $30.00. 10:30-12 noon, 1,00-2:30 p.m., 6:30.8,00 p.m. SALE S.pplf us with the number of Ground Round $1~~ June 5-June 16 June 19-June 30 July 10-July 21 July 24-August 4 August 7-August 18 now- peopIe'ln your party - We 12 LIt...... WIt .... wiD gladly supply you with tile Beginners concentrate on basic fundamentals. Intermediates learn how to get off of their suggested amount of food. . u.s.o.A. Choice plateaus. Advanced players work on tactics that make the difference. 2 SLICED PATIO STEAK $1 r. LEAGUE & LESSONS - Combine instruction and play in this very popular program. Forty-five minutes of instruction and forty-five minutes of league play once a week for six 6 to a PolK Rile foI' B8r-8-0 ROAST BEEF weeks characterize this program. Sessions begin the week of May 29 on either Monday or I" Special GNYy - Heat aN Sene PHIl'S s,..c;.1 e:-ter Cut Wednesday. Cost: $48.00. Time: 10,30 a.m. or 6,30 p.m. Pork Chops CAMPS - An intensive tennis improvement program Monday-Friday. You will get a minimum of three hours of instruction daily which includes private instruction, group HONEY BAKED HAM 15 to a Ball IndIYldu8lIy P8cIced .o .. r.a--«HlIy .... SerYe Hot or CoW lessons i,n strokes and strategy, video.tape replay and hitting thousands of balls with on DAVIS and PHIL'S SfIIICIAL - 4 to • , .... ball machine practice and drills, actual play, even films, 9,00 a.m.-12:00 noon. $75.00. H .... In C.I May 29.June 2 June 12-June 16 July 10-July 14 BJK BANCROFT SLICED ROAST TURKEY TENNIS RACqUETS ...... I. Special -""y Pattie _Burger I u.~~5:~9 THE EASTPOINTE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRA"M ...... P...... hllhf... " ...... $8.39 The main goal of the Eastpointe stoff is to develop the desire, enthusiasm and potential of the young player KOSHER STYLE New York Choice as quickly as possible and allow them to progress at their own rate, From the basic fundamentals to super- CORNED BEEF vised competitive play, the emphasis is on stroke refinement, strategy, and if desired, preparation for inter- Sene Hot or c.w 6 STRIP STEAKS $3 scholastic and tournament ploy. Programs begin June 19. ,., ... 1" II • PAil IndlYth.lly z cut " wn_ REGULAR PROGRAM - 1 Y2 hours twice each week, three weeks, $35.00. Monday and Wednesday or BAKED .ANS-JEUO MOLD Tuesday and Thursday. 10:30-12:00 noon or 1:00-2:30 p.m. CHOPPED SIRLOIN OR ONE WEEK CONCENTRATED CAMP - Two hours each day, Monday.Friday 10,00 a.m .. 12:00 noon. Try Our Kitchen Fresll MUSHROOM $35.00. POTATO SALADS $159 Designed for players on competitive teams. 1 Y2 hours twice a week, three weeks. COLE SLAW STEAK lb. COMPETITION CAMP - $35.00. Advanced corrections, drills, strategy, supervised competitive ploy in singles and doubles. 5,30-7:00 GARDEN BEAN SALAD 3 to • lb. 4-lb. Ball (121 enra LMn GERMAN POTATO pm. Monday and Wednesday. U.S.O.A. Choice Boneless Steak SALAD GIRLS' STARTER LEAGUE - Ages 13.17. Since juniors need a certain amount of guidance and instruc. MACARONI SALAD LONDON' $247 tion, during each 1Y2 hour session, there will be half on hour of instruction given to all participants. Every Day Features Thvrsdays 1:00-2,30 p.m. Five weeks $36,00. June 22-July 20, July 27-August 24. STUFFED PORK CHOPS B R 0 IL Exeat."t for Bar.~ SMALL FRY TENNIS - Ages 6.9. Basic strokes, eye hand drills and muscle development to increase tennis STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS U.S.D.A. Choice DELMONICO readiness. ITALIAN MEAT BALLS Tuesday and Thursday 12 noon.l ,30 p.m. Two 4 week programs. June 20.July 13, July 18-August 10. Youth In Tomato Sauce may come as many or as few times as you wish for the same price of $25.00. KRAUT & KIRBASA STEAKS MEAT LOAF STUFFED CABBAGE BALL PARK CALL 774- 1000 VEAL PARMESAN AU Fooci C"," I" Foil 'R' 'HOT DOGS $1 ~b. 19001 Nine Mile Road-corner Edsel Ford Xway OVEN.READY Slx-1 Lb. Pak - Gary Bodenmi/ler- Head Professional .., . xx $ E 7 EE 07' Thursday, May 25, 1978 Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------.---- ._----~------I STUDENTS PUBLISH Parcells Sl~t~s S~~_~~g_(:oncert May 3] i (~ffers The next issue of the dents, Florence Delaporte, a GPF ..4ppro've's Budget ~~~'~!~ foreign exchange student American Poetry Society's Parcells Mid die School The pl'rforming groups Evola. . .-.---- -. . ., .. (,dlllt' IJd 1Iots anthology "Young America from France, and Margaret PTO will hold its last event will be the Parcells Sym- At this meeting. there also .(Contmued from Page 1) I lilli, the chid said, He" said j Sings" will contain works by Kemp. ,If the year on Wednesday, phony Orchestra the Cadet will be an election of PTO mClpal Judge Robert H. Py. the new fll~es Will hell~ t~rn,,, " received two South High School slu- 'lay 31. at 8 p.m, when the :md Concert B~nds, under officers frum the 1978.1979 tell. i over" park~ng spaces III 1 he, Jill' NbWS has ------'------.\nllual Spring Concert will the direction of Donald Mc-' school year. i About SO p~rctnt .of The 'I FaTl~lS major shOPPing area'i AIl.Star Game ballots, eour- I1/' prescnted at the school, Nell', and thc ("hoTUs under' All parents and friends! Farms' Ilwt,'red parklllg 1'10' making It easIer. for shop. I Itsy of the lletroit Tigers, ~(1I,1l1l ~I

Type ot Minimum Minimum Annual First Year's Account Term Amount 'nterest Rate EarnIngs on $1,000. OUR* * .::* .:: Certificate 72 months $1,000 $80.50

50TH!* '" * ',:* * .. Certificate 48 months $1,000 7V2% $77.10 Merollis Chevrolet invites you to celebrate our 50th Anniversary with golden Certificate 30 months $1,000 63,4% $69.20 savings on every new Chevrolet in stock. This is a special celebration and we're in a Certificate 12 months $1,000 $66.60 celebrating mood. Detroit's 61/2~ number one Chevrolet dealer has a 50th Anniversary Passbook None $1 1 $53.50 Chevrolet waiting for you. 5 ,4% with a price worth celebrating. .C.nJ/;u". monr; w;rhtJrftvn twf~ mltllrtt'f ".,'" ,,. ~ubooA ,.,f. At ... 3 mo",llJ' "',.,..~, p« f.-aJ IW'g4MrioM .f_ t»N(I on ,_.rIM .- See us first. .~,ig;.~. DETR01T& --'--r1: NORTI-ERN MeroIlis __ SAVINGS GRATIOT at 8Y2 MILE ROAD 775-8300 GROSSE POINTE OFFICE, 19307 Mack Avenue HOOVER-11 MILE OFFICE, 26681 Hoover Road WARREN-12 MILE OFFICE, 8424 E. Twelve Mile Road

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.ll? WIMBLEDON AT LAKESHORE ',' Just about everyone from Poupard School's Trainablr r**********1 A Iu m 1° n u m S.'••d 1° n****"'A9 &. ~ AND TENNIS HOUSE ~~~~~~IJiInmr~~r~~t~:~S~a~ri~ ~ ~ er this month when the Tri m RACQUET CLUB Wayne County Special OIym. *~ ~* 2 SESSIONS pics were held at Edsel Ford ~ White- or Colors ~ High School in Dearborn. * ,.

'I w~~~~rd~o~;,rea c;~{~r~edb~ ~ '., May 30 thru June 9 & June 12 thru June 23 POINTE SCREEN & SASH,iNC~" .,- Classes Meet Monday thru friday .1 , ~.~w~;~~;,':~d~i","L';: »- 20497 MACK TU 1-6130 l4 1 freestyle, Patty Lane, silver Ii~****** ~ .. Intermediates medal in 25 backstroke, Ann .. ADULT CLINICS Desarmeaux, gold medal in I *"'K******** 9 : 00 _ 10 : 30 a. m • and 25 freestyle, and 1Iliss Cope' 99 Beginners Advanced with two bronzes in the 25 YEARS OF " i freestyle ami 25 backstroke. cO~Et~~,~~US

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the professionals with the United States Professional Tennis t1 you think? heldurday,ThursdayJune 1 throughthrough 3,Sat.at I >. Association. Class size will be limited and applicants will be M d' R B d Central Michigan University. 15222 E~Jefferson Avenue . " accepted on 0 first co II bo si:.. For further info rmot; 0n co Ih ~ 00 Y s estores 0 n ~:~P::,~:I'';'~:t~":~ti;:~;"~:G. P. Park (b,,,,," ""p.'" & '",,,,Ii,Id) . t .. R t. f C-t F will be Miss Boyd, Miss Lane, Phone 822- 5474 -.~.:: Miss Cope, Miss Desarmeaux, :...;, 774-1300 ;/'e Q,./.,' 776-6290 a lUgS 0 .____l y, arms Mr. Brown, David Pieronek .... W~'\ ~.,.. LAKESHORE By Susan McDonald area, including Bloomfield and Miss Powell. FREE DELIVERY ;. 1,': , Just as mysteriously as Hills and Birmingham as The students are coached '0M th F' 830 < .;~ R Tennis House they were suspended two well as the two Pointes, had by Bernie LeMieux. Their I '"' pen on. ru n.: a.m. to 7:00 p.m. . ..,;... WIacquetMBLEDClubON th' b d t' d d teachers are Sue Mack and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ,.,~"- months ago, the AA bond elr on ra mgs suspen e 20250 E. 9 Mile Rd. 23125 Marler Rd. ratings of The Farms and in mid.March, according to City Kopp, assisted by aides Prescriptions - Vitallins - Convalesclllt AldIS St. Clair Shores 48080 SI. Clair ~nores 48080 City were restored last week Donald Fichter, director of Pat Wallace and Dee Hadam. Serving the Grosse Pointas and Eastside Since 1945 . "KL'"_.•,.::,.t::.,.,, '..":~.':;&{rJ$.Z>:'Th;:, "'W'~'~:{):;:C,'. I~""L.' ...... :,<, by Moody's Investment Ad. the Michigan Municipal Fi- GeraldE. Bodendistel.R.Ph. MichaelR.Ozak,R.Ph. visory Service, Inc. nance Commission.'chter said the com- POINTER PROMOTED Roy Bedell, R.Ph, RichardKuczma.R.Ph. Officials in both cities Mr. Fl Detroit Bank and Trust said they were notified by mission has not yet been in- has announced the promotion formed of the ratings' resto- of Farms resl'dent James A. 16711 MACK AVE. telephone last week that at Yorkshire their bond ratings had been ration. The municipal com- Blean to bank. officer status returned to AA standing. mission is the state agency as an assistant cashier. Mr. that gives final approval to B1ean had been working in 885-7140 In bot h communities, all bond issues. the inv~stment department. Open Dllily 9-8 Moody's left a simple phpne I Sunday 10-2 message with office secre. taries to the effect the ratings had been restored. No further explanation was offered. Grosse Pointe officials dis. covered their ratings had been suspended in mid- March when they heard the Electrical Contractors Since 1925 announcement over local radio stations. Moody's said at the time that the two 882-3090 communities had not sup. plied the firm with sufficient 381 Kercheval Avenue informati9n to continue the Grosse Pointe Farms, MI48238 bond. ratings. City Finance Director Den. -his' Fotal'f""S:fu1-Muody's-"'l'e' '. quested a payment of $1,650 to restore the rating. But .Smoke Detectors Now Available neither city has made any payments to the firm since ratings were dropped. Code update violations corrected, GOSS 100th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL The firm claimed it had made several requests to Service changes, Appliance circuits, .nJlKThR Worlc!'s Larcws! SAVE $30 City and Farms financial of. Repairs and Maintenance, J 1""" TenniS Bag lllClkp.s ,1 39 95 ficials for information that <}redt Father's Day Gilt!t l:J: • had not been filled. Mr. For- rles Rverythlng .Llst 569 9~ an and Carrol Lock, comp- 24 hr. Service - Free estimates troller of The Farms, both Showroom Specials for home or lake insisted they had filled out • Director Chairs and returned the forms sent Resldenlial, Commercial & Industrial .. to them by Moody's. • Patio Umbrellas & Furniture N Moody's provides financial • Residential Flags & Poles reports on municipalities and BOB WEIR - JERRY DANCEY ... industries to brokerage firms Free parking next to GOSS Showroom and banks throughout the E. Jefferson at Mt. Elliott. Open 'til noon Sat. U.S. About 85 Michigan mu------~~~ nicipalities in the Detroit OPAND BEER SALE Thieves Enter TIME TO STOCK UP'YOUR Liggett School Memberships available in TWO A total oC over $2,700 COTTAGES AND BOATS worth of articles was taken .. , from Vniversity L i g get t .... School. 1045 Cook road, alter t.,' ...' , , COKE • TAB. PEPSI • DR. PEPPER a break.in, which was reo TENNIS CLUBS -.! . ported Saturday morning, ..do.' May 13, Qccurred at the :r.' school. For the Price of One! :t~. PEPSILIGHT.DIET PEPSI • SQUIRT , Items reported missing to ~, I Woods police include seven ,. I musical instruments, a violin . made in 1927, valued at $800, Enioy the facilities of BOTH Lakeshore AND Wimbledon three clarinets with a com. 8 12-0Z. CANS 51.59 I bined, total value of $845, a ! saxophone, $375, a trumpet, * 17 Courts * 3 Surfaces or 28-0Z. : $170, and an electric guitar, SCHWEPPES TONIC 55e ! $50. Other items taken include ELASTURF GRASSTEX OUTDOOR CLAY COURTS BITTER LEMON BIL. two microscopes, one valued . at $ 191 and the other at $182. and two balance scales, $60 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL each, from the science room, and a desk clock and two I * RACQUETBALL * SQUASH * NURSERY paper weighls, all of un. I CANNED BEER known value, from an of lice. I I A display case was smash. * SAUNAS * WHIRLPOOLS * WEIGHT ROOM i I'd in the llpper School and , a brass handle S' ord. of un- BORDEN'S : known V;.l .. ", with a 32.ineh II HITTING ALLEY SUNTAN ROOM I blade aL ... was removed. * * $ I Police added that several ,offices also were entered! Lessons from the finest teaching staff in the midwest : and desks gone through. I

i The initial report from Of. I' Gallon : ficer Stephen Petrik incH. FOR INFORMATION - CALL i ('atcd that the area where I MILK I entry was made was undeter'l , mined. , ICE CUBES Large Bag SOc 774-1300 776-6290 GARBAGE KRAFT GRINDER? I MIRACLE WHIP CHIQUITA R,:iZio cln i WIMBLEDON LAKESHORE I Tennis House SALAD Racquet Club BANANAS TOMATOES 231 '25 Marter Rd. DRESSING 20250 E. 9 Mile Rd. St. Clair Shore5 48080 St. Clair Shores 48080 512~ar, 19~b.59~b. 15304 ICE.CHEVAl • VA 2.9070

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Seniors Solo at North Hi,gh GERALD WILKENSON Hc is survived by one son, II' .t · II CHAMBERLIN Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Annual Concerto Night at I panied by the school's Sym- abI ua nes Memorial services were Joy Chamberlin Robbins; and North High School Wednes- phony Orchestra. ' held for Mr. Chamberlin, 81, seven grandchildren. JON B. day, May 31, will feature I ROBERT R. ROY She died Saturday, May 20, formerly of The Pointe, late Tributes may be sent to solo pp.~'forman~es by eight The concert will be held Memorial services for Mr. at Saint John Hospital. of Hillsboro Beach, Fla., on the Gerald W. Chamberlin graduatmg seniors accom" at the Performing Arts Cen. Roy, 49, of The Shores were Mrs. DeBeauclair is sur. Wednesday, May 24, at the Foundation, 18301 East Eight ______t 707 V . h ld F'd M 12 t Verheyden Funeral Home. Mile road, Suite 212, East De. er, ermer road, at 8 e rl ay, ay ,a vived by one son, Glenn W., GANDELOT 1 p.m. Admission is free. Grosse Poi n t e Memorial one daughter, Mrs. George He died Tuesday, May 16, troit, Mich. 48021. for School Board urc 1 ates Church. Arrangements were P. Johnson Jr., two grand. in Hillsboro Beach. Cremation was in Florida Ch I SI Featured performers and handled by the Verheyden children and one great. grand. At the time of his death, with interment at Evergreen A Posilil'e J 'oice/or C/Ulll{{C Parents" Course their selections include David I<'uneral Home. child. Mr. Chamberlin, former di. Cemetery. Haril'ood, Mozart's Horn Con. He died Tuesday, May 9, Interment was at White rector of Fruehauf Corp., * * * A pare~ffectiveness certo NO.4, John Willison while on a business trip to Chapel Cemetery. was director emcritus of.the DAVID R. KEEVER on trombone in Vivaldl"s Los Angeles. • • • Michigan National Bank in Services for Mr. Keever. \ Training course will be can- Sonata No. 3. Suzanne An execu t"lve vlce'presl-. . DetrOI't .,eI' was a member 65, of Washington road were ducted at the Grosse Pointe Thomas in Vivaldi's Con. den t 0 f Ross RIMoy, nc., r. THOMAS BARLOW 0f th e Det rOlt. At hletic Club I held Tuesday, May 23, at the Woods Presbyterian Church, certo for Cello, Mary Ditty Roy was responsible for all S!:rvices for Mr. Barlow, and the Moslem Shrine. (Continued on Page 11) 19950 Mack Avenue, begin. in Glazounol"s Concerto in merchandising, sales promo. 73, of East Williams court ~- ning May 31, at 7 p.m. E Flat for Alto Saxophone tion and sales training aetiv- were held Wednesday, May ~-' 't' '{ R .. d th 24, at the Verheyden Funer- Th . ht k . and Timothy Hoey I'n Jacob's lIes. u r. oy Jome e A e elg -wee expeTlence company in 1948 as a trainee al Home. ill! in parental education will in- Concerto for Trombone and and eventually held posts as Mr. Barlow died Sunday, III" " volve a total of 24 hours of Orchestra. assistant account executive, May 21, in his home. . ' , ~ z ,,,'. .", c I ass roo m experience in account executive, account B . E I d h . learning the skills of com. 1Marie Zapytowski will supervisor and group super. memberom 10of theng an,Seniore Men'swas a . municating more effectively p ay Concerto for Oboe by visor. CI b • G P . t by John E. Brink within the family. Mozart, Karen Schumer will He was a mem ber 0f the uMr. 0.Barlowrosseis survivedom e. by Community Development Work!' This ,s somelh,ng thor For additional !nfOrmation'j Gperformfor ViolinConcertby ViottiNo. 23andin Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, his wife, Freda; one son, every Real Estote Co. m the world should be dosely ossoclOted. contact Rev. DaVid Eshleman Nathan Judson will plav the Hillcrest Country Club Charles; one brother and Who better is there to know the signs of properly degrodollOn I at the church office, 886.4300. I Concerto for Horn b" Strauss. 3 nd3 former member of the two grandchildren. os they oppeor) And who beller to trust when Ihe alarm ,s Woodrow W. Woody wishes to announce J board of directors for the Interment was at Forest sounded? that Hlllcre.t Country CI'Ib Is accepting Myasthenia Gravis Founda- Lawn Cemetery. Well, it isn't easy, and if you scream too loudly the Cir- application. for private, "Cia .. A" (non. tion. .. .. * cumstance has a way of pyramiding way aut of proport,on. stock) Non.A..... able member.hlp(.) for Mr. Roy attended Grosse HARRY G. ORNDORSS Pointe High School, Detroit Services for Mr. Orndorss, So how does a Real Est::JteCo. assume its obligation and Golf, T.nnls, Swim and Health Club prlv- SAFE FLUE Institute of Technology and 85, of Harcourt road were keep his community "ahead" of por? We at Grosse Pointe Real lIeg8l. We al.o have a Group Plan that re. Chimney Sweep the University of Detroit. He held Monday, May 22, at the Estote Co. feel it takes a constant alert by every home owner duces the Initiation fee a. follows: served in the United States Verheyden Funeral Home. in the, City. A communily spirit hos proven to be the most 1st Applicant $1000. Marine Corps and also was a He died Thursday, May 18, powerful tool to maintain property values. So we strive to fire 18 Chimney Fires in the retail automobile salesman at Bon Secours Hospit'al. '\fP a community interest-to get people involved-to keep them 2nd Applicant 500. before joining Ross Roy, Inc. A native of Ohio, Mr. Om. posted On property values. This way the problem signs are 3rd Applicant 300. Grosse Poin'tes last year He is survived by one son, dorss retired 20 years ago obvious to all--and hopefully why. Once this is mode aware to 4th and additional 200. Martin; a daughter, Mary from Lee and Cady whole- all-it's easy to come up with solutions of cure. For further information regarding private membership could have been prevented Lou; his parents, Ross Roy sale grocers where he was and Mrs. Henry Earle; and a secretary-treasurer and compo . This summer Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. is going 'lli out. or Public Banquet facilities call or visit the clubhouse We have a full time man in charge of our Community Devel- In person by regular chimney cleaning sister. troller. He was a member of Interment was at Wood- the Senior Men's Club of opment Program, plus .0 full time creative de5igner to h'elp im- Catering Dept. Open 7 Days A Week plement some of our "dreoms" for Grosse Pointe. OUf man in Paved & Illuminated Free Parking For 1500 Cars. The byproducts from the burning of wood or lawn Cemetery. Grosse Pointe. coal - creosote and soot - are highly * * • He is survived by his charge needs help--Iots of it. If you ore a believer of community improvement and are willing to help-coll Ed Brink, Grosse 772-2240 463-0555 flammable and accumulate in the chimney RUTH M. DeBEAUCLAIR wife, Pearl. Services for Mrs. DeBeau- Tributes may be sent, to Pointe Real Estate Co, 882-0087-he'll enthusiasticolly tell you GROESBECK NEAR CASS causing the possibility of a SERIOUS FIRE. clair, 80, of Willow Tree the Michigan Cancer Founda- of some of our truly fantastic plans for Grosse Pointes' future- place were held Tuesday, tion. which, incidentally, hove come from people just like you! MOUNT CLEMENS May 23, at the A. H. Peters Interment was at White 2 Miles Norfh of Mefro Pkwy. Phone 881-5893 Funeral Home. Chapel Cemetery. KwiKEE SNO-WHITE LAUNDROMAT and DRY-CLEANING 16300 E. WARREN, Cor. THREE MILE DR. "Defroit's firsf, finest & best equipped" NOTICE OF Self-service for laundry to rug washing (Eighty "'ashlng Machines to D'yers) Drop off: Laundry - Rugs , Bundle Dry Cleaning In by 11 a.m. .:..Ready by 5:00

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THE GROSSE POINTE .PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM NOTICE OF PUBLIC .OF~::'.THE':QUALIFIEDELECT,ORS ~.r~ '1)1' .'!.rl~~:1 ; ;-~ .. -.-.- -_. . ;"P~-.~""""'"''''- 1918:79 "BaDGET~~..._.: OF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM~' The Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School System will hold a pub- WAYNECOUNTY, MICHIGAN, TO BE. HELD' JUNE 12, 1978 lic,hearing on Monday, June 5, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. at the Administration Building, 389 St. Clair Avenue. to review and consider the school system's 1978-79 Proposed Budget.

TO THE QUAUFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICf: . Copies of the Proposed Budget will be available at the Administration Building, 389 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of The Grosse Pointe Public School System, St. Clair Avenue, from May 31, 1978 to the Wayne County, Michigan, will be held in said School District on Monday., the 12th day of time of the Hearing. June, A.D. 1978. The polls of election- will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M. to 8:00 o'clock THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM P.M., Eastern Daylight Time, on said June 12, 1978. LARRY D. RANKENS The places of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in the DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS School District and are as follows:

PlECINa NO.6 - Votilll place at the DEXTER M. FERRY SCHOOl, 741 PRlCINCT NO. 1- Voting place at the ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL, .20 ADVERTISEMENT Beaconsfield, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Roslya Road, Grosse Point. Woods, Michigan. PRECINCTNO.2 - Voting place atofhe GEORGEDEFERSCHOOl, 15425 Ker. PRECINa NO.7 - Voting place at the $TEVENS T. MASON SCHOOL, 1640 FOR BIDS Venlier Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. cheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. PRECINa NO. Voting place at the JOHN MONnlTH SCHOOL, 1275 Sealed bids will be received by the Board of E'duca- PRECINCTNO. 3 - Voting place at the LJWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOl, 740 a - Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. tion, Grosse Pointe Public Schools. Grosse Pointe, Cadieux Road, City of Grosse Pointe, Michigan. l\lichigan, until 11:00 A.~l.. E.D.T., June 5. 1978. for PRECINCT NO. 9 - Voting place at the CHARLES A. POUPARD SCHOOL, Replacement of Fuel Burning Equipment and Con. PRECINCTNO. 4 - Voting place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHARD SCHOOl, 20655 Lennon, City of Harper Woods, Michigan. trois at Montcith Elementary School. Grosse Pointe 176 McKinley, Grosse Pointe farms, Michigan. Woods. Michigan, in accordance with Plans and PRECINCTNO. 5 - Voting place at the KERBY SCHOOl, 285 Kerby Road, PRECINCT NO. 10 - Voting place at the JOHN R. BARNES SCHOOl, 20090 Specifications prepared by DiClemente.Siegcl Engi- Morningside Drive, GroSH Point. Woods, Mk.ip. Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. nerring. Inc .. 22255 Greenfield Road, Suite 236. South. field, Michigan 48075.

Plans and Specifications will be available at the At said election there will be elected one (1) member of the Board of Education of said School Office of the Enginccr, 22255 Grcenfield Road. Suite 236, Southfield, ~li{'higan 48075, on or a[ter ~lay 22, District for a term of four (4) years, beginning July 1, ]978 and ending June 30, 1982. 1978. Proposals ~hall be submitted in duplicate, on forms provided by the Engineer, enclosed in sealcd envc- Candidates for said four (4) year term are: lopes, marked with the name of the bidder and the title of the work. and shall be delivered to the Grosse JON B. GANDELOT Pointe Public Schools' Business Office. 389 St. Clair JOHN M. BRUCE, JR. Avcnuc. Grosse Pointe, ~lichigan 48230.

Thc Board of Education rescrves the right to rCJect any or all bids, to award the contracts to other than Each person voting in said election must be a registered elector in the City or Township within the low bidder, to acccpt any or all altCl'natcs. t" waiver irregul,Hities and! or informalities and in gen. tbis School District in which he or she resides. eral to make the award in any manner deemed by It, in its sole discretion, to be in thc best inlNesl of the Board of Education. Grosse Pointe Public This notice is given by order of the Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School School J)i~lrict. System, Wayne County, Michigan. Board of Education Grossc Pointe Public Schooh LARRY D. RANKENS Joan R. Hanpeter Director of Business Affairs Secretary Dated: March 13, 1978

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GROSSE ~OINTE NEWS Page eleven Thursday, May 25,1978 ,------,------tal Guild. et e Mr. Albachten was a trus- Single Parents ObI U a rIes tee of the Michigan Cancer To Hold Dance WEEKDAY ..------....1 Foundation and the Staph!. I . Iton Center. OPEN (ContlDued from Page 10) EDWARD W ALBACIITEN H' . . d b HOURS I .' e IS survive y a son, The Grosse Pointe Chapter Verhey~en Funeral Home. Services for !dr. ~Ibacht~n, Walter Jr., and a sister. of Parents Without Partners, MON., TUES., SUNDAY He died Sunday. May 21 81, of Mormngslde drIVe (PWP), will host a semi. WED., THURS. IOAMlo SPM at Cottage Hospital. 'I were held Saturday, May 20, Interment was at Holy Se- formal Decoration Day dance 9 A.M. to 7 p.M. . . at Our Lady Star of the Sea pulchre Cemetery. at the Grosse Pointe Hunt A native D.etrOiter, M~. Church. A prayer service • • • Club, 655.Cook road, on Fri. FRIDAY CLOSED Kee~er taught In the DetrOit was held Friday, evening, ARTHUR SOCIA day, May 26, at 8:30 p,m, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. MEMORIAL DAY public sCh?o.ls for 25 years May 19,' at the Verheyden before retlrlng. He was a Funeral Home. Services for Mr. Socia, 81,' This fund raiser will be SATURC)AY MAYZ9th open' to .present PWP memo 9 14.M. to 6 P.M. veteran of World War II.. Mr. Albachten d'Ied on of Moross road were held He is survived by his wife, Thursday May 18 at his Monday, 'May 22, at Saint bers, alumni and all single Harriet; two daughters, Mrs. home.' , Paul's . on . the . Lakeshore parents. Tickets will be $4 Pricel Good Thn.. Ellen West and Susan; a son, H " Church and the Verheyden for Pointe chapter' members Sunday, May 28th Robert. and two grand h'I.. e was shll active as an Funeral Home. and, $5 for PWP guests and We Rele,ve the Right to dren ' c 1 msurance agent at the time He died Friday, May 19, non.members. limit Quanti'ies . of his deatb and was a memo at Saint Mary's Nursing For further information Interment was at Wood. ber of the Detroit Athletic about the dance and future mere Cemetery. Club and Saint John Hospi. Home. A native of Mt. Clemens, chapter activities, call 881. he is survived by his wife, 5892. Viola; two sons, Albert J., The next general meeting and Arthur; seven grandchil. will be held Friday. June 9. dren and one sister. at the War Memorial, 32 Interment was at Saint Lakeshore road. Coffee and Paul Cemetery. conversation begin at 7:30, with the meeting and guest • • • speaker af 8:30 p.m. '78 OMEGA MATT~EW J. ~REZZ '78 CUTLASS Services for Mr. Brez.z,50, GROSSE P'OINTES- of Notre Dame avenue, were' CLINTON '78 DELTA 88 held Saturday, May 20, at 78 LUXURY' the Verheyden Funeral REFUSE DISPOSAL' Home. . AUTHORITY' = TODAY Mr. Brez.z died on Tues. Wayne and Macomb day, May 16, at Bon Secours C()unties, Michigan PAIMON Hospital. NOTICE OF INTENTION OLDSMOBILE A native of Detroit, he is OF THE GROSSE POINTE8- 'THE JUG" • survived by his wife, Bonnie, CLINTON REFUSE .. DIS. 152M E. JEFFERSON two sons, Dennis and Robert, GROSSE PTE., MICH. POSAL AUTHORITY TO IS. 2\.01. and a daughter, Nancy. SUE $1,200,000 OF INCIN. BARBECUE 99~ 821.5000 Interment 'was at Forest SAUCE JUG , , ERATOR BONDS, SERIES Lawn Cemetery. Ill, TO FINANCE THE AC. LB. QUISITION OF A NEW ;j STACK FOR THE EXIST. ':I ING INCINERATOR OF THE AUTHORITY IN CLIN. . ~ Y4 -LOIN-9 TO 11 IN PKG. Your Gam,eis our' BusinesS TON TOWNSHIP, MICHl. 5 GAN, AND THE ACQUISI. LB. TION OF A NEW DISPOS. :~~PORK CHOPS 1.39 AL SITE. ECKRICH , TO THE ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF'GROSSE POINTE PARK, ALL BEEF'FRANKS LB.$1.49 THE CITY OF' GROSSE POINTE FARMS, THE 'cITY . PICK 0' CHICK OF GROSSE POINTE, THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS, THE CITY OF :i FRYER PARTS LB.$1.19 MOUNT CLEMENS, THE ,TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON, ORVAL KENT FRESH THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES, AND THE CITY OF HARPER MACARONI SALAD LB.79~ WOODS: TAKE' NOTICE that the CLEAR SPRINGS FROZEN Building a tennis court is a sizeable investment•.. you want' it Grosse Pointes.Clinton Ref. 10-0Z. use Disposal Authority in. $'1 99 tends to issue Incinerator RAINBOW TROUT 'PKG. '. •. don.r~~~~~or ~~;~;~; ::~atlo,~, Bonds, Series III, in. the ag- gregate principal amount of WHOLE OR SPEARS Wixom. Mlchl,en Scotsd.I•• Arlzone ~ not to exceed One Million 32-0Z. 313-437-2008 ..",...."".." Two Hun d red Thousand $139 ~ , ($1,200,000) Dolla.r., extend. CLAUSSEN PICKLES JAR '. ing for not more than' thirty , (30) years and bearing in- ,.-::'::10'ET"'OR REG'ULAR , IT'S NOT TOO LATE'TO IMPROVE YOUR terest at not more than 10% / per annum, for the purpose GOLF SWING OR BACK HAND of acquiring a new stack for the existing incinerator of the Authority in CllntQn SEVEN-UP. FOR SUMMER. FUN! . Township, Michigan and a new disposal site, all in ac- .JUST CALL 779-6111 cordance with the provisions of Act 179 of Public Acts of .,: $ 25 SUMMER CLASSES AND DA Y CAMP Mi\:higan of 1947, as amend. Register now for mini sessions and workshops ed, and Act 94 of Public Acts of Michigan of 1933, as to-oz. amended. . I 9g 6-12 OZ. FOR ADULTS FOR YOUTH BtL. e SOURCE OF PAYMENT • Women~s Fitness • Bob Samaras Basketball The bonds will not be a CANS • Men~s Fitness Camp - Ages 10-18 general .obligation of the • Fun Run • Tennis • Golf • Tap and Jazz~ Ages,lO-14 Authority but will be payable ;1 ASSORTED • Disco • Tap Dancing • Ballet~ Ages 9-12 solely from the net revenue$ of the said incinerator and c • Knitting and Crocheting • Gymnastics, Ages 9-14 the disposal site or sites of 4-0Z.69 BOX,' • Square Dancing • Tennis~ Ages, 9-14 the Authority, and for the BREMNER WAFERS \ • Plant Workshop • Bridge • Calligraphy, Ages 9-14 payment of the principal and I"i' I interest on said bonds and on PEPPERIDGE FARMS SUMMER DAY CAMP the $1,800,000 Incinerator NEW 6v..-OZ. 73C :~: . , Ages 2-5 and 6 through 8 years Bonds, dated September 1, ITEM BOX r 1967, and on the $2,000,000 GOLDFISH THINS / t i Recreation - Fun - Arts and l;rafts - Ballet Incinerator Bonds, Series II, THE ORIGINAL Tumbling - Field Trips - Educational dated April I, 1970, a first lien has been created on the 64-0Z.7SC TWO. FOUR OR EIGHT WE;.EK SESSIO~S aforesaid net revenues. The DAD'S ROOT BEER BlL. constituent. member munici. palities of the Authority .j VLASIC . ASSUMPTION CULTURAL CENTER (those municipalities listed ~.';.\. 24-0Z. C [; above) have contracted to 59 21800 MARTER ROAD, near Parkway JAR. ~ pay monthly to the Author. ~ c: PICKLE SPEARS >i Grosse Pointe Woods St. Clair Shores ity sufficient amounts for the .. MOTTS , ~ ,services rendered to such municipalitie!i by the Auth- 32-0Z. 79C f ority to cover the operating BlL. ~ , Cirosse Ilointe ~evvs and maintenance expenses BEEFAMATO :~' of the Authority, to pay the DISHWASHER DETERGENT 1+ J MAIL SUBSCRIBERS annual debt service on the 20< bonds described above, and OFF 65-0Z. $1 59 to properly fund the funds LABEL BOX • established by the Ordinance ELECTRA-SOL of the Authority authorizing change of address? the bonds described above. REFERENDUM RIGHT HAWAIIAN THIS NOTICE is given by To ensure continued delivery of the Grosse order of the Board of Direc- Pointe News to your NEW ADDRESS, please tors of the Grosse Pointes. Clinton Refuse Disposal Au. PINEAPPLE attach label from your wrapper and print in thority, to and for the bene. fit of the aforesaid electors your new address on form below. You can and taxpayers 'in order to mail it or bring it in to the Grosse Pointe inform them that said bonds will be issued without sub- News office. mitting the question of their $ 39 Issuance to the said electors ------unless within 45 days from the publication (>! thy:; !1otice EACH a petition sIgnf,d by not less than 10% or 15,000 of the ATTACH LABEL HERE registered 'dectors. which. ever is less, residing within the limits of the Authority. requesting a referendum upon the question of the issuance of said bonds is filed MAIL TO: GROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. with the Secretary of the GROSSE POINTE, 48236 Authority, in which event the bonds will not be issued unless and until approved by a majority of the electors STREET voting thereon at a general New or special election. Address Ledyard Mitchell CITY Chairman, Grosse Pointes.Clinton Refuse Disposal ZIP Authority STATE GPN-5.25.78

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Page Thirteen Thursday, May 25, 1978 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E.W S Gives Relninder on Park Passes

Bu'J 'Jour lIe.ll1 car Woods Parks and Recrea- avenue, prior to the big I Letters to The Editor of The NEWS tion Director Donald J. Hall. weekend. Irom 'Jour lIeig/'borj ... mann reported that citizens should have their park passes :J/,e f STORM DOORS ing organization is a local STUTT 1979, beginning July I, 1978 and ending June 30, many memories, we realize • 2 & 3 Track ~ • Pre-hung Avail- a regional or a statewid~ 1979; the total General Fund Budget being $3,li50,- grqup, that they must con- that there is no yardstick AMERICAN alITER • Self Storing able for Easy that ,could ever measure the 928.00. The Council .adopted a further resolution Screens Instailation solidate to safeguard their good which the Augustinian HOFF establishing the rate for the fiscal year 1978-1979 at • Baked Enamel • Tempered interests. CUISINE $17.95 per $1,000.00 of estimated State Equalized Finishes Safety Glass An outside arbitrator had priests have done for all of Value, resulting in a tax levy of $2,589,561.00. \ • Special Sizes • B.a~ed Enamel to be brought in during the us. family The Council adopted a resolution granting the ., I Finishes most recent bargaining ses- They have always given delightful dil1i1/g Aval ab e .• 1" or 11" Doors Daily LUNCHEON themselves unselfishly to .this at itJ fil1t!JI appeal of Mr. William T. Walker of McKinley Ave- -INSTALLATION AVAI\.A.BU:- sion to bring together the and DINNER nue, from the determination of the Inspector regard. adversaries in our education- community and we pray that SPECIALS HOURS, .- . CALL~893-2000 11 oJ. m LO ') p.rn ing the portion of the inspection of his property pur- al system. Present auspices (Continue~ on Page 14) C-lRRI' a/T If.RI'ICf. 13211 Ill. Dlialt • nelro~. lIich. ~8211 suant to the provisions of the City's Property Main- suggest that the next bar- tenance Code, pertaining to the portion of his drive- gaining session may resem- Plenty of Private Parking-Rear of Restaurant 886.6855 way. in front of his garage; thereby waiving the ble the siege of Troy. . 168H KERCHEVAL AVE., in Ihe VII/OK" reqUirement that such driveway portion be replaced The reading test scores, A pleasant drive ... sub~ect ~o receipt of a letter from the purchase; when viewed in the context A table with a view • statmg hlS approval of the waive~ of such requirement. of the larger picture, offer of freighters passing FROM The Council scheduled a Public Hearing before little solace. . .. and the mast the Zoning Board of Appeals at 8:00 p.m. on June 5, Sincerely, SUMPTUOUS SANDWICHES 1978 for the purpose of hearing the appeal of Mr. Henry B. Maloney, \ TO STEAKS! Frank Bromley for the issuance of a Permit for the Of Hollywood avenue, ~ CARRY OUT addition of a family room to the rear of his home Grosse Pointe Woods located at 96 Mapleton Roaa. • • • "sunday AVAILABLE The Council scheduled a Public Hearing before To The Editor- RAM'S.HOR Senior Cititen. the Zoning BOtlrd of Appeals at 8:00 p.m. on June 5, Discount 10% / As Austin High School RESTAURANT ''''"mum a.d•• 11 jO) 1978 for the .purpose of hearing the appeal of Mr. jbrunch closes its doors for the final :a 17410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR 1 p...... -l0 p.m. Thomas J. Matyniak of 358 Carver Road from the CITY OF' time, many people are re- ~ on Bluewaler Country "e denial of the Public Service Department ~f his pro- flecting on the history of this DAILY SPECIALS WE ARE FAMOUS FOR posed installation of an air conditioning condensing all boys' school and the ef- .~ 10:30 - 2:00 OUR DESSERTS! unit in the side yard of his property located at the • Fres"l S~'a:.n~'l'p S' -,I"':-t-P fect the faculty has had on E Wed. & Thurs., May 24 & 2S . foregoing address. ~rn1iSr Jnitttr J'urlUli a countless number of lives . .. • Fre"'" S"a".:Jelr. P , Following a Public Hearing on the matter the Echoes of gratitude and af. , Baked Beef Short Ribs • 6a"I.1'1a CrCd'l' n.~ with tomato sauce" Council approved the establishment of a S~ecial Wayne County, ~ichigan firmation are being heard • F"f,J: p~--; . Assessment District consisting of those vacant lots both in our community and Fri., May 26 • CtlOCO a'" " a I' 1 "~ Ty'.~ C 1"" within the City which were published in the Grosse beyond our boundaries for ScallopS or Lake Perch' • fOa r:;, Pointe News, issue of May 4, 1978, and which property NOTICE OF FILING OF SPECIAL its many and varied contribu- Tartar sauce & wedge of • W ..\'e .... {' (In & C3 'L' " ,:'.~ r Ir crT' ~.~.:>. ,," owners thereof were notified of the Hearing via First tions. lemon' • ~,' Ie H G" L'C' ;'"1 '.1.::' .:: " Class Mail. ASSESSMENT ROLL AND MANNER OF During the past 25 years. Sal. & Sun., ~y 27 & 28 The Council adopted a resolution approving the MAKI~G PAYMENTS THEREON Roast Chicken, recommendation of Police Chief Robert K. Ferber .112 chicken. bread Sluffing. regarding the increased parking metered fine sched- cranberry sauce" .1 ule for metered parking zones, effective June 1, 1978. Special Assessment District No. 9 CHICKEN SHRIMP RIBS Mon. & Tues., May 29 & 30 H...... ~. SII' Dally I The Council approved the low bid of Allied Elec- * * U.S.D.A. CHOICE >Ned. - Vegetable ,/ tric in the total amount of $4,4702.00 for the purchase Thrjft~ 8ucket of Chickfon . ,,,II 0"" S.l,9,'> DELMONICO STEAK Thurs. - Chicken Noodle of three reduced voltage starters for certain pumps The Special Assessment Roll for Special Assess. Shrimp ninnt'r . . . . ",ll 0"" 83.9,'> Charbroiled to Order Fri. - Shrimp Chowder at the Water Treatment Plant and at the Sewage ment District No. 9 has been filed in the Office of Aoove wed thru TUBS speCials In. Sat. - Navy Bean Rib Binnl'r...... ,,111 ""I. S:l.()5 Pumping Station. . the City Treasurer, said Special Assessment Roll elude soup or IUlce, salad or cole Sun. - Chicken Noodle The Council approved the low bid of Cal Fleming slaw, vegetable chOIce 01 potaloes. having been confirmed by the City Council on March rolt and bulter. Mon. - Split Pea Landscaping in the total amount of $4,070.00, for the Tues. - Tomalo ROSflm;me purchase and planting of 37 trees on City property in 20, 1978. /)rli"i'lll.' I'~I/I" YOUR $3 &9 WE FEATURE OSCAR accordance with City specifications. 1./111' I'(/n>' POINTE WHARF CHOICE • MAYER'S BARBECUED /lIBS The Council approved the low bid of Bosquelt Special Assessment Districl No. 9 consists of 85.1902 - and Company in the total amount of $6,000.00 for Lots 33 to 53 inclusive. Kerby Gardens Subdivision 18310 MACK 885.4453 885-4790 the provision of Errors and Omissions Liability In- and Lots I, 2 and 3 of Kerby Subdivision, Grosse surance coverage for a three-year period, with the Northwestern National Casualty Company being the Pointe Farms, Wayne County, Michigan. Such Dis. carrier. trict has been established to construct certain' im. John's m€Olt€RUan€an LounCj€ Thc Council approved the proposal of the present provements to the alley east of Mack Avenue in 16390 Ea~t Warren Ave./ 885-~887 / Open 7 Days lla.m. - 2a.m. City Auditors, Coopers & Lybrand, for their profes- the rear of Lots 1 to 6 inclusive of the Kerby Sub- sional auditing services for a three-year period at a division of Part of Private Claim 404, Grossc Pointe rate of $17.00 per hour, not to exceed $10,500 per I-:l'er" ."tnlday! year. Farms. Wayne County, Michigan. such improvcmcnts The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the to consist of a wall six feet in height together with ROAST BABY SPRING LAMB Administration to proceed with the acquisition and a steel guard rail along a portion of lhc southeast 9S (. I lJ' 0II!JI installation of eight stainless steel starting blocks to line of said alley. .omp ete mner S3 be used at the City's swimming pool for training and

competitive swim meets among the Grosse Pointe t\Q()llrll ChOKf '1(0,)l Iln\ \ ,'Ill- area swim teams. Thc first or two (2) equal annual installments Bo\KlD 11,",,\1wi frllit SJllee SIIlIP SIC'''' I""'" ""1'.\., ,,' The Council adopted a resolution approving pay. shall be duc and payable on July I. 1978. and the .\111011,\11 Wn'l't I'utator" ,nul' & \Jlau J 95 '" (,Rl"l"\.. SqU.\IK PllJ.\ ment of the statements of the City's Prosecuting At. subsequent installment shall be due and payable on BAKU) L '\ \ ill w' ~Il'rn hr.l'" (."l)Il''l' h' ..)1 torney, Mr. Petcr E. O'Rourke, for services rendered July 1. 1979. Any part of said special as.~essmcnl not rrll', 'OUIl t\ \,11 HI I l)S on the City's behalf with respect to two appeals of StlllP St, .,... defendants to Wayne County Circuit Court: one state. paid with the 1978 City Taxes on or beforc August 31. RO.\'>T (HI( K \\ or.IIl~l' SJmr ment being in the amount of $232.00 and the other 1978. shall bear interest from July 1. 1978. to .July 1. pot.t1o('\, ,our" ,\ .....1I.Hi. . 4.15 in the amount of $304.00. ' 1979, .at the ratc of six (6~;) per annum. Said in. The following Reports were received by the stallments shall be collectC'd by thc City TreasurN. 1')\ Council and ordered placed on file: 90 Kerby Road. Grosse Pointc Farms. :\lichigan 48236. A. Fire Department Report for the month of April, 1978, together with the City Taxes. and shall be subjC'ct to . . ~' 721 ',... 1,,1,1' 1M B. Police Department Report for the month of the penalties and intC'resl as provi dcll in the Cit\'s , ~ ~, " ~" "\ I ~, April, 1978. ChartN. . The Council adopted a resolution scheduling a Public Hearing before the City Council at 8:00 p.m. on June 19, 1978, for the purpose of considering for. lonllon 1\11011 ('kluu mal adoption of an Amendment to the City's Zonin~ Fleurette Schultz i Ordinance concerning single.family detached dwell. City Treasurer ings, ('lly of Grosse Pointe Farms ~ III (\Ilollr{\ ~IlOLm{\ QOlln{\ 100 Upon proper motion made, supported and car. 1 :" J 12\ "lots qQ€€k BQ€,\~" riC'd, the meeting adjourned at 10:35 p.m. Or I 4~j 1 I James H. Dingeman Richard G. Solak Published Grosse Poinle News. Ma~' 25, Hl78 , " Mayor City Clerk .0 l" ' I'. II", • Pllblishecl: Grosse Pointe News, issue of May 25, 1978. BANQUETS CARRY OUTS!l.

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------Page Fourteen c; R 0 ------SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, May 25, 1978 Grosse Pointe News Published Weekly py Robert B. Edgar Letters to The Editor, Who1Goes On D/B/A Anteeho Publishers I (Contlaued from Page 13) or any other outside influ- at QFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT in the future, no matter ence. 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. where they ',,,ill be called, Furthermore, the Youth Your Libror1 Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 that they wi,l have the bless- Service Division or any ju- Second Cla" POSlage Paid ar Derroir. Michigan ings of God to continue to venile program by law has By William T. Peters, Director of Public Libraries By Pat Rousseau C1aSJified Advertising & Subscriptions 882-6900 give to others as much as jurisdiction only to age 16. they have given to us. When an offender becomes I Admired In The Window . Display Adt'erlising. 882-3500 • Editorial 882-0294 (Rev.) Peter S. Lentine, 17 he is subject to adult Most of us, when we think in Reykjavik, Iceland. of W. M. Burns Ltd., 70 Kercheval, Pastor, Saint Philomena criminal process' and YSD of language, think of our Probably chess is the best. a ship's binnacle with an illumi. o ability to communicate with known game in the world. •• , '''' Parish, has no authority over such nated compass. It would make a •"mlOf' 0 an offender. one another by human Children as well as adults " IIDII z Vicar, Detroit-Grosse great decorative for his library. '.@~o Pointe Vicariate There is no duplication speech, but we can. and do can learn to play' it. The ('''1'''' whatsoever of the program communicate in mari'y other rules are the same the world Also there's that news-making col- Editor's Note: The Vicar. ways. Few, if any of us, use over. lection of feathered eggs. Stop in FULLY PAID CIRCULATION late includes Saint Martin, requested by the four jI,Idges. Member Mich. Pre" Associalion and. National Edirorial Assoc. I am sorry that the citizens only one language. . HOW TO PLAY CHESS, and don't forget downstairs there's SalDt PItiUp Neri, Saint Jobn Our public library is filled (Hamlyn, 1977), by Kevin Bercbmans, SIInt Juliana, of our five communities a shop with lots of treasures in- might have been misled by with language books of all Wickes is a new and compre. cluding clear plastic envelopes that ROBERT B EDGAR . EDITOR and PUBLISHER Saint PbUomeJla, Saint Mat. s?rts. Some examples are hensive book on the subject. \'(' ILLIAM ADAMO tbew, OUr Lady Queen 01 what they read, \ can be used for placemats. Here's a . .. .. ADVERTISING MANAGER We, as judges, are ex. given below. The text is abundantly iUus. hint. Take a look at the new, un. )OA:\".-":E BliRCAR . . . ..•. CLASSIfiED MANAGER Peace, Saint Ambrose, OUr AMESLAN; AN INTRa- Itrated with over 140 two- Lady Star of the Sea, Saint pected by those who have usual Scandinavian fabrics: They CREDIT MANAGER elected us to conduct our DUCTION TO SIGN LAN. color diagrams enabling the )Al\'ET MUELLER '. FEATURE. SOCIETY EDITOR Clare of Montefalco, saiDt GUAGE, (Joyce Motion Pic- reader to fol1~w the moves can be cut to fit the plastic enve- A:\":\" W ALLACEo...... SOCIETY Paul, Bishop Gallagher High courts with integrity, justice lopes for a delightful look. One cat and fairness. We shall do ture Co., 1972), by Louie J. step.by.step, At the end, you ROGER A WAHA. . NEWS EDITOR School, D 0 m I n I can Hlgb Fant Jr .. ha.s been reprinted should be a competent play-' pattern is meant to be colored by a )AMES) N)AIM . NEWS nothing less for this com- Scbool, Saint John Hospital, munity. each year since 1972. er. able to enjoy the "Royal child. What fun! ... 886-4883. 51'SA" ~"DO"ALD...... EDUCATION, NEWS Bon Secoun Hospital, and Ameslan is an acronym Game," MARY LORIMER...... ADVERTISING But we need the assist- Saint Joseph Home. ~ade ~rom the words, Amer- All cultures have evolved The Sale.• , . of note paper in. PAT ROUSSEAl' ". . ADVERTISING' ance of the community to CHARLES DICKSON ADVERTISING AustiD's last commence. fund the program, independ. Ican sign language. Ameslan or inherited number systems :ludes some with pretty flowers, PHYLLIS NEAL. . .. , ADVERTISING ment wu beld Sanclay, May ent of any police agency, so does not. follow the English of some sort, birds and animals at Seasons of 11, at saiDt Clare of Monte- grammatIcal scheme. It is a )0 MULHERIN. . CLASSIfiED SUPERVISOR that we have a proper alter. wholly different language . If o.ne wants to study the Paper, 115 Kercheval. DOROTHY SCHIMANSK Y CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING falco. native to jail for the offend- from English. In its struc- h.lstorl,cal and cultural rela- TAMMY POLK .. '. . .. CLASSifiED ADVERTISING • • • ers who appear before us ture, it has more in common honshlPs, of numbers and The New Romantics• . . . from A:'-lNE MtiLHERIN ... .. CLASSifiED ADVERTISING To the Editor; from age 17 upward. The four Grosse Pointe with Chinese than Engli h. mathema~cs throug~out reo Estee Lauder are three new fra- , )ANET WHEATLEY. , . . . . CLASSIfiED ADVERTISING I feel sure that our com- , ' , ~ s corded hIstory the Immense grances designed to interact with' FRAN BACHA. .. ' CIRCULATION MANAGER judges have requested fund- munities when knowing the This boo~ IS not a dIction- work undertaken by the dis- DOLORES flKANY . CIRCULATION Ing from their respective law and facts will support ary of sIgns.. There are tinguished German scholar each other. They are White Linen, municipalities for the Grosse our program. around 375 signs covered, Karl Menninger NUMBER Celadon. and Pavilion. Wear them Pointe' Volunteer Probation Sincerely, and .that compresses a small WORDS AND' NUMBER separately or together for a roman. ~ Program, for the first time Beverly C, Grobbel, portlO~ of the several thous- SYMBOLS, (MIT Pre s s, tic effect. Trail Apothecary, 121 Know Your Schools in its four years of opera- Municipal Judge, . an~ s~gns of Am~slan. The 1970), is the best possible Kercheval. tion. obJechve o~ this book is not book. Originally it was pub- By Dr. William Coats, Municipal Court . We are simply unable to for the City of to teach SI~S, but rather, Jished in Germany in 1958. SUPER•SILVER SALE ... at SuperinteDc!ent of Schoo" operate such a program any Grosse Pointe Park how to put sIgns together the The book speaks to the Ian. way deaf people do. guage of mathematics that Azteca d~ Oro! Up to 4070 off all longer without some paid • • • silver jewelry including rings for Partly as a result of a reo The endent and im. pieces of mail were appar. 'Olaya musical instrument, or The paintings of Stewart from the flyiri~ legs of the group to group after estab- partial and will continue to who plays one by ear and Ashlee of Bellaire, Mich., ently lost to people in our , Pre-Memorial Day• Sale . . . at Young student using the equipment. llshing the best possible serve the community with a area and at this point I am wants to increase his skill, and Mary Rooke, who recent- 2. Mats: Safety mats are safety environment and make probation department that is not sure what may be miss- will find LEARNING TO ly moved to the United States Clothes, 110 Kercheval. A selection of Buster provided around each piece every effort to prevent acci- an impartial and professional ing other than what I am READ MUSIC an invaluable from her birthplace, Eng- Brown's Chatterbox for girls 7-14 coordinating of equipment to assist in pre- dents, arm of the court. and inde- aware of. guide and teacher. land, are currently on dis- shorts, slacks and tops ... V;a OFF! venting injury. 5. Accident Reporting Pro- pendent 9f any police agency To me, this seems due to Games and sports with a play at the Lochmoor Club 3. Instruction: There are cedures: These procedures incompetent help, and to one defined set of rules are an- 1018 Sunningdale. drive. • Extra Special• Touch . . . for several quite legitimate ways are common for all accidents that has always been aware other form of language. The exhibit will continue through Monday, June 5. that special person. See the new in which instruction may be which occur within the school Ordination of the penalties incurred by In 1972, millions of people cil-talogue for personalizing linens, provided prior to using a environment. Teachers are tampering with the plail, I round the world followed placemats, nap kin s, speciality piece of equipment. These required to first consider Service Set am amazed to learn of the Boris Spassky of the USSR Most whispered conversa- are personal demonstration the welfare of the injured lack of responsibility that has and Robert Fischer of the tions are a lot more infor- 7k J..,,1Jt \ items. The new unusual samples by the instructor, demonstra. student and to promptly William Patrick Hennessy, ~rept into the post office de- USA as they played for the mational than they are in. ~~7 are in the Top Shop oUhe League tion by proficient students notify the school administra. 'on of Mr. and Mrs. William partment. World Chess Championship spirational. "'T Shop, 98 Kercheval.' Allow three with accompanying comment tion. \ Jiennessy of The Woods, will I would like to know what week$ for delivery. by the instructor and filmed Administrators must im. '>e ordained as a pastor of you are doing about the - i matter. . demonstrations of technique. mediately notify parents and the Arne r can Lutheran Graduation Gifts ... For her, give a fash- As with various other in- do whatever is necessary for Church. Our regular mailman is CHOOS/NfJA COIlEfJE MAJOR? ionable stick pin, necklace or pewter cuff structional programs, differ. the welfare of the injured The Service of Ordination very competent and cour- bracelet, engraved with name or initials ... ent teachers prefer different student. Following the emer- is to be celebrated at his teous. Yours truly, CHOOS/Nfl A CAREER? from $5. For him; a glass bottom pewter mug methods depending on their gency, the teacher fills out home congregation, Fir s t can be engraved jree with name or initials ... personal proficiency in the a school system accident re- English Evangelical Lutheran David V. Mirku, activity demonstrated, the port, providing details and Church, 800 Vernier road, on Of Beaupre road, $14. See these and more gift ideas from Per- Grosse Pointe Farms CAIt .. SAT'"AO''' LATIII sonally Yours, 84 Kercheval. availability of capable stu. naming witnesses. Sunday, May 28, at 11 a.m. requires careful plaMing and dent models and the avail- This is sent to the office Preaching for the worship (Editor's Note: This letter evaluatian NOW. Mr. is ability of accurate media. of the superintendent. will be Rev. Harold Goers, from Mirku, which Knowing your llCIfuralabilities con' Hamlin's Has ... •a special on Poppycock, pastor of Sain~ Matthew's clated Tuesday. May 9, was help you molce the right decisions. the original mouth watering combination of sent .to the U.S. Post Office, popcorn, almond, pecan in a delicious butter Lutheran Church, Washing- Superintendent of Carriers, ton, D.C.,while the Rev. Paul 1401 West Fort street, De. crunch . . . regularly '$2.95 now $2.39 at 89 Keppler, pastor of First Eng- If you ore considering 'choices thot will affect your career future. on troit. A copy was sent to the ASSESSMENTOF APTITUDES is a useful first phose in your planning. It Kercheval, 885.8400. lish, where Mr. Hennessy NEWS. can provide you with I!le criteria necessory for malcing EDUCATIONAl has been a member with his Expressing concern over PLANS.CAREERO£CISIONS,and LIFEGOAlS. PRIME BEEF FRESH POULTRY DAIRY PRODUCTS family for 20 years, also will this report, post office offi. Judson Na1ned Top Director "HOMEMADE SAUSAGE" FRESH FISH DAILY participate in the servicel cials indicate around eight North High School instru. grees in music from tbe CHOICE & PRIME Mr. Hennessy has received complaints have been reo JOHNSON O'CONNEIi RES£ARCH FOUNDATION a call to be pastor of Saint ceiveil regarding such de- mental music d ire c tor University of Michigan, is a HUMAN ENGINEERING LABOIlATOW I Nathan C. Judson of Wedge- veteran of 21 years in teach. Peter's. Lutheran Church in livery. Q non.p'ofit o'~lmiUl,;on conductmg SIRLOIN SIEAKS Nor t h Tonawanda, N.Y., One official said at this opmudr mrosurrmtnl sma 19}] wood road was named Direc- ing. where he will be installed on point there is no investiga. tor of the Year recently by He is former president of the Michigan Band and SUJ,lday,June 4. The congre. tion because there's nothing For brochurt, wrife or cafl lhe orchestra association and ~ation has a history of near- to go on. "There's nothing Jorm.on O'Comer Rl!'u'Orch Fovn6atloo I Orchestra Association. GREAT FOR GRILLING S lb. 47 lost A60ms SfU!t Mr. Judson, who holds a member of the Grosse 2. 19 ly 100 years on the Niagara we can do about that inci. Do""'. MKhogon 48126 frontier and has a confirmed dent, as Done of the mail has (3lJ)Q63-918S .Bachelor's and Master's de. Pointe Symphony Board. WINTERS ALL BEEF - SKINLESS ..... '- ...... membership of 195 persons. showed up. We have no Idea ao,.,.. t\lr1, .. , . After graduating from what was lost," ''''' HOIDOGS Grosse Pointe High School in 1967, Mr, Hennessy at. tended the University of Michigan where he received ~************************~ GREAT FOR BAR-B-QUE Lb. SI.29 a Bachelor's degree in gen- WHOLE - BEEF eral studies, ~ CLEAN-RITE SPRING ~ Upon completing three years of academic work at by Jerry Valente IENDERLOINS the Lutheran Theological ~ POOL SERVICE~O. 0f~'J:GS! II i" nllt 14111 dirrieull III It,ll 'I~'pe" of slemware Seminary in Columbus, 0" he a aparl. Thl' gllltlt'l gla"". us('d for waler. i" Ihl' lar/C6t. was granted a Master of '1IIdl'l" ranlW in ,'allaC'il~ from nillt' to IWI''''f' flui,1 CUT UP FREE lb. Divinity degree in June 1977. OUIU'I'". Thl' "hl'rill't l'harnJla~nl' I/:Ia"". whilf' ~hallo~l'r S2.99 During his study, he also ~.SPECIAL and ,horlrr Ihan Ihl' ~ohlf'l. i.. ahoul I~'il't, as widl'. FRESH - POOR MAN'S LOBSTER served a year of internship II0 ~Thi, ~ra.... '.an hi' u"l'd for df'....('rl di"hf''; "m'h a.. iel' at Saint Matthew's Lutheran t'rl'am ur I'ruil ,.,wklail. a" well a" for ('hampa/l:nt .. .. Church, Washington, D.C. .. -o1lllR I.RVICEI- ~ Tht. 4'llC'ktail/o:la".. i" similar 10 Iht' wint, /CIa"". (,"(,I'I,t MONK FISH During the past three Ih.11 ;1 i" "horlt'r and ha" a "idl'r moulh oJl('nin~. months, Mr. Hennessy has ~ • ACID WASHES .. Allhough Ihl' "lll.klllil i" M'n'l'(1 rrom thl' bar. il i" been serving on an interim .. • POOL COVERS .. inl'hull'd h~ Iradilion in ..1f'm"'llrt' paltf'rn". SKINNED & FILLET FREE S 1.89 Lb. basis at First English Lu. theran Church. working with \1 \ \LE'TE JE\\ ELH'. 1()601 Ea,,1 Warn'n al (NEW ERA) the program for youth and .. • CHlMlCALS ~ I\I'n,in,ll:lon. our dl'"irt' i.. Ihal ,"our \'i"il wilh u" will assisting in worship and ~ • EQUIPMENT REPAIR J: Ill' a fril'ndl~. n,la",in" and ('l'1i,~~ahll' I'xl,eril'n(,l'. W(' POI A10 CHIPS doing visitation work. arl' \4'r~ fll\(lrahl~ known Ihrnu"h"ut .hl' art'8 for our In being ordained as a pas. ~ & REPLACEMENT ~ illl"gril~ and high d"gn'(' of I,rllf",;"ional work man- tor of the American Luther. .. • LEAKS ~ ..hip. W(' imile you 10 ('orne in whelhf'r ~'()u' are prt'''- c an Church, Mr. Hennessy .. • CLOSINGS ~ t'nll~' eunh'mplaling Ihe pur"ha ..(' of a I,it'('(' of nnf' .. REGULAR 89' ;.~ 69 will be joining nearly 5,000 jl'" "Ir!, ur nol. We art' open .\lon. Ihru Sal. from () 'liI other pastors who serve that PRICES GOOD THRU JUNE 3rd .. .. ;):;W and Fri. 'Iil 7:;W. (Slarlin" in jun(' we will bt' church body throughout the opt'n :\Ion. Ihru Sal. from () 'Iil ,l::iO), United States, as well as in ...... AS1'~"Y .. 75300 E. JEFfERSON - ST. ClAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN 41011 13 mission locations In the 11£I.Jlf'VI. HI.\iT: HOURS: TUES. THRU SAT. 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. world. Offices of the Amer. .. 642-6088 I 885-6499: Cordial gla" ..('". for aflcr.dinner drinks, are PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED775.1991 ican Lutheran Church are in Minneapolis, Minn. t************************~ usually a\'ailahl(' in stemware paltt'rns. ~_ ~ .... 4'......

. ThursdlY. MIY 25. 1978 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Pig. Fifteen June Garden Tour Is FastApproaching Spring luncheon For Woman/s Club Mrs. Lloyd A. Beemer Will Be Formilly Installed As President; Fishion Show to Highlight Afternoon The Grosse Pointe Woman's Club has sched- uled its traditional spring luncheon and installation of officers for next Wednesday, May 31, at Loch. moor Club. Members and their guests will gather at 11:30 o'clock for cocktails. WOMIN'S p.a••• Following luncheon at 12:30, Mrs. Augustus J. Mrs. John J. Kelly. Programs Christie, mistress of cere- were the. responsibility of monies, will introduce Mrs. John W. Murphy. Mrs. Mrs. S t u art Mickle- James Stallard also serves From Another Pointe Short and to thwaite. on the luncheon committee. Mrs. Andrew Bremer, ,Jr., of View The Pointe Mrs. Micklethwaite will has arranged for a showing preside at the installation of of slyles from Hudson's, with By Janet Mueller Mrs. Lloyd A. Beemer as commentary by Carole Wil. Initiated into C e n t r a 1 pres~dent, .Mrs. J~n S. Cook Iiams. Mrs. Bewley D. Priest. Michigan University's chap- as first vlce-p~esldent, Mrs. man will provide lhe back- It's a once-in-a-50-year opportunity, and mem. ter of Phi Eta Sigma, a T~omas .Baldwln as second ground music. bers of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan scholastic honorary society vice-president, Mrs. L.A. Rice. J i' H d' d 1 are makipg the most of lit. whose members must have a as recording secretary, Mrs., 0 m~g u son s. mo, ~ s Photo by Howa,d Roley "A ~me for Growing," the 49th annual con- minimum 3.5 grade point Ralph E. Glahn as cones- In showing, the fash10ns Will average, was Pointer ALAN The Grosse Pointe Garden Club council, (center), and MRS. DAVID vention Qf the National Council of State Garden ponding selJretary and Mrs. be Woman s C~ub members KENNEDY, son of MR. and Council's June Garden Tour is fast C. LOWE, publicity chairman. The George R. Reed as treasurer. Mrs. Sam~el D Angelo, ~rs. Clubs, Inf., will be held this year in Michigan, at MRS. LAWRENCE KEN. approaching, and discussing the flow Trail Garden at the Grosse Pointe J.W. Hamson, Mrs. Wilham the Detroit Plaza l\ote1. NEDY. of traffic through her Clairview road War Memorial, where refreshments In charge of luncheon ar- Koontz, Mrs. Micklethwaite, Mrs. William Hedley, national president, is • • • garden, one of six private Grosse will be served on the lakeside ter- rangements is Mrs. Lawrence MrS. Henry E. Mistele and coming from Cl",yton, Mo., to preside. Receiving an Honorary Pointe gardens to be open to the pub- race, is also on the tour route this E. Holmes. The table decor Pamela Bremer, Mrs. Brem- , ...... Doctor of Laws degree in lic Friday and Saturday, June 9 and year. Tickets are $3 each. Further in- has been planned by Mrs. er's daughter. But the Btg Work, and the Big Fun, of the April during an all~ampus la, from 1 to 5 o'clock, with MRS. formation may be obtained by call- Rice and Mrs. Joseph G. Mrs. Dick Warner and Mrs. June 4 through 8 gathering of gardeners is in the .honors convocation at Albion JOHN STEPHENS, (left), are MRS. ing 882-0641, 882-0857 or 885-3133. Maurer. Lampton J. Cardwell are hands of the: hostess state federation. Collele was Pointer FRED H. A. POWELL, president of the Ticket sales and reserva. making arrangements for S. NEUMANN, a trustee of tions have been handled by bridge following the fashion All over; Michigan, garden club members are the college and fonner presi. Mrs. Dallas E. Newkirk and show. planning aqd preparing workshops, programs, dent of the board of trustees, MARTY LaFAVE, son of designated a platoon leader ogy by Lake Forest College, favors and centerpieces in anticipation of tbis Last year, Mr. Neumann re- MR. and MRS. ALBERT J. al the United Slates Naval Lake Forest, Ill., was MI- exciting ev-.nt. ceived the college's distin- LaFAVE, of Moross road, is Academy, Annapolis, Md. CHAEL POWELL DANA- Workshop Is Held I.Children's Home guished service award. serving as a crewmember in Midshipman Weiller is a HER, son of MR. and MRS. Chairzpan of the convention is Mrs. William the sup ply department Grosse Pointe South High A workshop for child care Hawthorn Center, has ~en JOHN DANAHER, of Clover. administrators, t rea t men t on the faculty of the Univer. J. Su1liv~n, of Wyandotte. Co.chairman is Mrs. • • • aboard the aircraft carrier School 1974 graduate. Iy road. C. M. Surdyk, of Dearborn Heights. The Michigan Pointer DAVIDJ. GILLES- USS Independence which personnel and board memo sity of Michigan and has PIE recently received the • • • • • • bers of social agencies. fea. written on a wide range of Federation is led by Mrs. Jack Gray, of Richland. was awarded the Navy's Bat- Pointer CHRISTOPHER Among those receiving Adcraft Club of Detroit's tle Efficiency Award for turing as guest speaker WllU, topics relating to the treat- Local ladies serving as national convention D. BECKER has been award. Baccalaureate degrees In highest honor. He is the sec- 1977. Compet~tion was be- known Michigan child psy. ment of children. chairmen include Mrs. Peter Biglin, of Robert ond Pointer to be so hon- ed a Master of Business Ad. December from Walsh Col- chiatrist Dr. Ralph D. Rabin. Children's Home of De. John road, Mrs. Henry M. Domzalski, of WiDdmill tween similar departments of ministration degree from lege of Accountancy and ored. seven other Atlantic Fleet ovitch, was held Wednesday troit, which has served chilo Pointe drive, Mrs. Robert C. Palmer, of Lakeshere Lehigh University, Bethle. Bus i n e s s Administration morning, May 10, from 9 to dren from the Detroit area • • • aircraft carriers. hem, Pa. road, and Mrs. Frederick J. Schumann, of Harcourt University of Detroit sen. were Pointers THOMAS J. noon at the Children's Home since 1836, is a residential road. ior LUCY ANN DETTLOFF, • • • • • • HICKEY and ANDREW A. of Detroit in Cook road. center specializing in the Navy Machinist's Mate Granled a Bachelors de- KALLo\PURE. More are Mrs. Robert Ungewitter, of Hunt Club daughter of the JOSEPH A. Dr. Rabinovitch, director treatment of younger chilo DETl'LOFFS, of Kensington Third Class JAMES S. BER. gree with a major in Psychol- (Continued on Page 19) of Clinical Research at the dren. drive, and Mrs. Osborne Day, of Englehardt in RY, son of the HUBERT H, St. Clair Shores. road, was presented the Fitz- gerald Award given to a BERRYS, of Calvin road, has (Continued on Page 30) graduating senior having the completed the Basic Machin. optimum record of scholar- ist's Mate course at the Naval ship, student leadership and Training C e n t e r, Great service to the university. Lakes, Ill. He is a Grosse She . also was awarded a Pointe South High SChool Dean's Leadership Key. 1977 graduate...... , . .. THOMAS ROUSSEAU, a Pointer CATHY ANDER- Grosse Pointe North High SON has received the Ed. School 19'1'7graduate and a ward C. and Hazel L, Steph. freshman at DePauw Univer. enson Foundation Scholar. sity, served a month as an ship at Nazareth College, intern at WBKB.TV, Alpena, Kalamazoo. ' as part of January ofl-campus • • • Thi8.h~F'1s .ooing-sUA-ltrok~. ' actb1UeL. ..•... __. '.' Midshipman CLAUDE S... . , . WEILLER, IOU 01 DR. and Her hair was a dJn br~wa, allover dra~, but no "l'fayy P• ..- ProceNin. MRS,' JtOBERT WElLLER, more! Now il will be b~a4tifuJly !liJ" nickel!: h~lr 'f ~~h,. i clan First Class of Berkshire road, has been looks as though she ~ame_right out of the land of lhe midnight sun. Sun flicks is a lhird dimension in dimensional hair color. Now we can flick your Phcue I Plans A Road Rally hair without sunlighl or as much as your little head desires. Phase I, the all-singles point is the Memorial Church group that meets regularly parking lot where, at 2 at Grosse Pointe Memorial o'clock, the 1irst clues will BART EDMOND Church, will hold its annual be given. , HAIR, SKIN AND MAKE.UP SALON Memorial Day Road Rally Phase I will not hold its SHORES SHOPPING CENTER Sunday, May 28. . regular S~nday eve n i n g 31065 HARPER AVENUE Destination is a secret. meeting on this date, but The first car to reach the will res u m e its Sunday 2'6 ..3660 mystery location, where a schedule June 4 and continue EVENING HOUR'S party will be held, will re- through June 25. ceive $25. Further infonnation on All singles between the the group's activities may be ages of 20 and 39 are invited obtained by contacting Gust CONTINllING to participate. Rendezvous Jahnke at 882.5330. clearance

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:~t 1ST. ~I»II~OPEN ~ 1931 J SATURDAYS Jht shops of STORE HOURS: 3 Kercheval Ave. Monday thru Friday a! Fisher Rd. Watlo1t.Pi~rc~ 9:30 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. (Punch and Judy 8lock) ROBERT D. MILLER DOUGLASS A. MAY 16128 Kerdle,a1 • Crosse Poitte 2861 Somerset III • TrlY Pa(Je Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS' Thursday, May 25, 1978 Society News Gathered from the Pointes Will Wed Mrs. Peter T. Maxwell To Marry DSO Gets Aid frolll Jllniors Maxw'ell-Howard A check for $100,536 was Recording secretary is Mrs. presented to the D e t r 0 it Peter Pekkala, of Orchard Symphony Orchestra by Mrs. Lake. Corresponding seere. John Co U r son, outgoing tary is Mrs. David Ong, of Vows Exchanged president of the J u n i 0 r Bloomfield HiUs. Women's Association for the Standing committee chair- Pipers Greet Guests As They Arrive at Grosse Detroit Symphony Orchestra, men include Pointer ~1rs. at the Symphony Junior.>' an. John Nolan, the. Mesdames Pointe Club for Reception Following nual me e tin g Wednesday, John Wollensak and David Ceremony in Memorial Church May 10, at Red Run Country Pippel, both of Bloomfield Club. Hills, the Mesdames Lenard Departing by helicopter from the lawn of the Mrs. R. Jamieson Williams Johnston and Robert Winiec. Little Club Saturday, May 20, in a great up-draft accepted the check, largest ki, both of Birmingham, and of rose petals were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Terrell amount ever given by the Mrs. Arthur Oslrowski, of Maxwell, who had been married late that after- Juniors, on behalf of the Detroit. noon in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. ' DSO's board oC directors. Juniors' major fund-rais- ers this year included "This Their destination was) :Mrs. Courson then passed Classic Night," the opening Metropolitan Air p 0 r t'l mer L y n n Livingstone her gavel of office to the of Twelve Oaks Mall; the from where they traveled H.o,:"ard, daughter of Mrs. Juniors' newly.elected presi. WJR )1usical Marathon, the to the Caribbean. They ~1Ylngstone Howard, of Mer. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo The engagement of LU. dent, Mrs. Richard Torley, of traditional Christmas Walk~ will be returning to make rtweather road, and Forbes Dowl Browning, of Lakeland ' ANN BEAUFAIT and Robert Bloomfield Hills. in Grosse Pointe and Birm- their home in Troy. Howard, of Vero Beach, Fla., avenue, are announcing the Farrer was announced at a Among executive officers ingham . Bloomfield, the tra. who will serve on her board . and granddaughter of Mr. engagement of their daugh. i dinner party by her parents, ditional Symphony Souvenir IS R. are Pointers Mrs. D a v i d Mrs. Maxwell the for- and Mrs. Seabourn Liv. ter MARY BRADY BROWN- l\Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Beau. Program and "Detroit '78" Lindner, third vice.president, ingstone and of tlte late Mr. ING to Gregory David Loui. fait, of Cadieux road. A July bus tours of downtown Dc. and Mrs. James Barker, treas. and Mrs. Harold F. Howard, sell, son of Mrs. Olive Sadaj, wedding is planned. troit. urer. of Boston. of Detroit, and the late Jo. The bride.elect is an alum- Other officers tor 1978-79 seph W. Louisell. An August She is the great-grand. na of Dominican High ~chool. are Mrs. Paul Lay and Mrs. I 25 wedding is planned. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Both she and her fiance, son Edmund H. Sale, III, both of PIANOS WANTED Hugo Scherer and the great. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloomfield Hills, first and GRANDS, SPINETS. great.granddaughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Max. Photo by Terence Carmichael Farrer, of Richland, are second vice-presidents, r e. CONSOLES, Small UPRIGHTS and Mrs. Traugott Schmidt well. At an afternoon ceremony Saturday. May graduates of Aquinas Col. spec!ively. TOP PRICES PAID and Mr. and Mrs. William He is the great-grandson 20, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church LYNN lege, Grand Rapids. Livingstone. VE 7-0506 of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huff LIVINGSTONE HOWARD, daughter of Mrs, Mr. Maxwell is the son of Macomb Secretaries and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Livingstone Howard, of Merriweather road, and Mrs. Williams Maxwell, of Hayes. To Convene June 14 Forbes Howard, of Vero Beach, Fla., was married Jean Westfall Birmingham, and the late The bride wore her moth. Phillip Maxwell, and the er's wedding gown for the to Mr. Maxwell, son of Mrs. Williams Maxwell, To Say Vows The Macomb Chapter of grandson of Mr. and Mrs. 4:30 o'clock ceremony at of Birmingham, and the late Phillip Maxwell. the National Secretaries As- 'M. S. Perry Williams and which The Reverend Ray- sociation (International) will mond Kiely presided. Best man was David P. versity of D,~nver. She is a Mr. and Mrs. Theodore hold its next monthly din- Westfall, former Lakepointe Fashioned of white satin, it Williams, uncle of the bride. member of Tau Beta. ner me e tin g Wednesday, avenue residents who now featured a wide, V-neckline groom. Ushering were Phil. She is a fifth generation June 14, at 6 o'clock at The, make their home in Mount trimmed with seed pearl em- lip B. Maxwell, Lawrence B. Detroiter whose family has Farm House in Hazel Park. Clemens, are announcing the broidery and two front Williams, Richard D. Rattner, long been associated with Guest speaker will be The panels trimmed with match- Charles A. Brethen, Ill, The Pointe: with Lakeshore engagement of their daught. Honorable William Cannon, Remember the ing pearl embroidery. Stanley J. Thompson, Jr., road and the property on er, Jean, to Fred Russell, son Judge of the 41st District of the Frederick Russells, of A crown of white orchids and Walter C. Oberndorf, of which Memorial Church and Court, Mount Clemens, who Kalamazoo. razor cuts you held the heirloom lace veil Cleveland, O. the Little Club now stand, has initiated rape victim that had belonged to her The St. Andrew's Band the original Pointe "Cab- The bride - elect received counselling and the Com- .IlO I:> E \ST JEFFEHSO\' used to have? great - grandmother, Mrs. piped guests into the Grosse bage Patch" cottage colony. her Bachelor of Arts degree munity Involvement for Bat- UETHOIT. \IIUt. Scherer. She carried white Pointe Club as they arrived Mr. Maxwell was graduated from Michigan State Univer. tered Wives program. If you have too much bulk and orchids and stephanotis. for the reception. from Cranbrook and. the sity last year. She expects to All secretaries and guesls 821-3;>2;> your hair feels too thick ... or you She was attended by Mrs. The new Mrs. Maxwell at- University of . He is receive a Master of Arts, in the area are invited to tended Grosse Pointe Coun- a fourth generation Detroit. also from MSU, in August. attend. For more information J (hUllil\' Sunin,!! CUrt. have curly hair, a razor cut is what Olaf Holvick, II, as honor J matron and bridesmaids Mrs. try Day School and was er whose great-grandfathers, Her majors are Speech and call Julie Targos, 567-5300, you should have. Arthur C. Nicol, of New graduated from the Ethel Mr. Huff and Mr. Hayes, Language Pathology. Ext. 472, during business York, Mrs. Christopher L. Walker School and the Uni. were both auto pioneers. hours. Call JOE at the Grosse Pointe Her fiance was graduated Terry, Faye T. Higbie, Jeni. from Michigan State Univer. Coiffures and take advantage of fer Lane, of Troy, Mrs. Phil- sity, where he majored in his expertise in razor cuts. lip Maxwell, of Birmingham, Picnic Buffet for Willial11s Transportation and Distribu. " '.. and Mrs. Joseph H. Carter, tion, with a Bachelor of Arts II, of Westboro, Mass. A gourmet buffet. on the Hunt Club drive. lawn at the Lothrop road Among those planning the degree last year. He is now U/,.ighl ~ Their coral dresses were senior traffic analyst at Dia- styled with criss.cross, halter home of Dr. and Mrs. Doug- menu for the evening are las Sargent Sunday evening, Marge (Mrs. Joseph) AUf, mond Crystal Salt Company, necks and they wore match. st. Clair. GIFT & lAMP SHOP ing chiffon capes. Each car. June 4, will honor Michigan of Mount Vernon road, Fran- ried a bouquet of coral roses Supreme Court Justice and nie (Mrs. Richard K.) Am. They plan to be married Mrs. G. Mennen Williams. erson, of Roosevelt place, next spring. 18650 MACK AVE. Ilnd stephanotis, and each • Next to Gro~se Pte. Post Office wore a single rose in her Several Pointe friends of Martha (Mrs. Harry T.) Ra- hair. Nancy Williams have gotten kowicz, of Roslyn road, Et- . 885-8839 together to send the invita. ta.Rae (Mrs. Sheldon) Bla- New Officers Installed !P.S. Bnng Your Lamp For tions - calligraphy was done zar, of Edgemont Park, and By Catholic Study Club Custom titt,ng by Lucy (Mrs. James) Smith, Jean (Mrs. Edwin) Camp- of Lakepointe avenue - and bell, of Broadstone road. A reception followed the plan the special dishes. Hus- More are Judy (Mrs. WiI. Outdoor and ceremony at which new of- bands and other guests will Ham J.) Cox, oC Blairmoor ficers of the Catholic Study be welcome. court, Sylvia (Mrs. Paul) Club oC Detroit were instal- In charge of arrangements Donahue, oC l\lount Vernon ...:Garden Lighting Sale led early in the month at ate Alice (Mrs. Edward) road, Gertrude Draves, of Federation of Worn en's Fine, of Grayton road, Nell East Jefferson avenue, Fran- UNIVE~SAL MALL Clubs headquarters. (Mrs. Paul) Bar b 0 u r, of ces (Mrs. Philip) Dunbar, of Brys drive, Mary (Mrs. Wil. Rivard boulevard, Eva (Mrs. President for 1978-79 is !iam) Rea d, of McMillan John) Fillion, of Kensington Mrs. George Sevald. First ANTIQUE road, Audrey (Mrs. Robert) road, and Catherine Gee, of and second vice-presidents •.1IGAr FOR lFiE Alpert, of Washington road, Barrington road. are, respectively. Mrs. Vin- SHOW Al\1{) SALE and Susan Boynton Lewis, of ______I Also helping will be Doro- cent Gorges and Mrs. Bur- dette Banks. thy (Mrs. Harry) Gemeund, Dequindre & 12 Mile, Warren Cabaret Pops of Lochmoor boulevard, Es- Mrs. Stephen McLeod will GREtJ ther (Mrs. Melvin) Glasser, serve as recording secretary, Sun., June 4 thru Sun., June 11 of Moorland drive, Mary El- Miss Cecilia Ferguson as fi. Series Ending len (Mrs. Eugene) Hadjisky, nancial secretary and Mrs. of Yorkshire road, M. Lee James Creed as correspond- Weekdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Detroit Symphony Or- (Mrs. Allen) Hen n e s. of ing secretary. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. chestra's spring Cabaret Pops Trombley road, Caroline our s series is in its final week at Marston, of Trombley road, Mrs. Bernard Adams is the Detroit Light Guard Ar- Ern est in e (Mrs. Klaus) chairman of finance. Mrs. James Murrary is treasurer. mory, with 8:30 o'clock per. Motte, of Whittier r 0 ad, formances tonight, Thurs- Gloria (Mrs. Sidney) Mey- 20%-50% OFF SALE day May 25. and Friday and ers. of Blairmoor court, lIar. Saturday nights, May 26 and riet (Mrs. Eli) Rubin,' of Ri\'- Outdoor lighting at Ray Electric Centers will be on Sale at drastically 27'Richard Hayman, DSO ard boulevard, Sandy (Mrs. principal pops conductor, Emanuel) Tanay, of West- reduced prices ..• 20% to 50% w:ll be on the podium. chester road. 1\1ol1y (Mrs. below retail prices. Tickets arc still available Richard) Williams, of Pro. HOOVER@ at $24 and $20 for 'tables of vcncal road, and Ruth (;\1rs. Choose from dozens of four. 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Thursday, May 25, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women Attracts Newcomers Pointe's Summer Music Festival Opens June 18 \ ------~-----_.- Mrs. Sanford commented. Eugene J. Esshaki, Mrs. ROb-I mer of 1958 by Alexander C. Four Concerts Comprise Summer Series at Grosse "The beauliful lakeside and ert G. Hartwick, Mrs. Nils Suczek with the purpose of Pointe War Memorial; Lawn to Be gardens of the War Memo- R. Johaneson, Dr. and Mrs. filling the gap in the musical rial make a perfect setting John Lesesne, Dr. and Mrs. life of the Grosse Pointe com. Opened for Pre-Performance Picnics for the festival evenings. We Kim K. Lie, Mr. and Mrs. munity. By bene Moran also extend a welcome to our Ray W. Macdonald, John R. John W. Lake, executive suburban friends to join us." The traditional Grosse Pointe Summer Music Nicholson, Thomas R. Quil. director of lhe Grosse Pointe ter, III, and Mr. and Mr~. War Memorial Association Festival will open its 21st season Sunday eVt:ning, Assisting Mrs. Sanford with festival duties are Frederic Sterling S. Sanford. contributed to the premier June 18, at 7:30 o'clock, with the appearance of the DeHaven, artistic director; Assisting at the concerts planning whi~h has provid~d Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Irene Moran, public rela. will be War Memorial Aux- War MemOrial sponsorship Werner Torkanowsky~ r ---~'--. . tions; Mrs. Ralph F. Urso, Hiary members Mrs. John H. throughout the years. ~ The concert will be cert Will be held ln the Fr~es telephone committee chair. Stephenson, auxiliary chair- The first music director staged al fresco on the Auditorium of the Memonal man; and Alexander C. man, Mrs. Octave P. Beau. was Paul Olefsky, then prin- lakeside terrace of the Center. Suczek, founder, consultant. vais, Virginia H. Downing, cipal cellist of the Detroit Grosse Pointe War Me- July 12 will feature a ban. The Music Festival com. Mrs. Charles Elliolt, Mrs. Symphony Orchestra. The morial quet of 18th century orches. mittee also includes the James T. Farley, Mrs. John late Mrs. Frank W. Coolidge . tral music by Detroit Sym. Mesdames Philip D. Dexter, McNamara and Mrs. William organized the first committee ' ~ Progr~mmed are the ~.vcr- phony Orchestra members. John E. Engstrom. Daniel Hurley. to promote the project. ture to La Gazza Ladra by with Frederic DeHaven con- W. Goodenough, Paul D. .. $ Rossini, Symphony No .. 4.• ': ducting. The festival's beginning The first series of three Major, Opus 90 ("Italian ) . Grubbs, Robert G. Hartwick, can well be remembered by concerls was presented out- by Mendelssohn, "Der Rosen. Mr. Del~aven IS kn.own to David M. Hinks, R. Gerald many friends who joined to doors and staged on the J kavalier" Suite, Opus 59, by Grosse ~olnters for hiS work Jordan, Paul J. Kelly, James support it, making it inlo front enlr~nce steps of ~lger Experiencing a rat her chilly the evening, ALLEN METZ'-'and RAY R. Strauss and "Estancia" at. Chnsl Church, Grosse Kelly. Harold B. Lee. John the outstanding m u sic a 1 House With the audwnce island breeze and hoping for warmer STEBIN. Back row, left to right, Dances by Ginastera. POinte, where. he holds t~e M. Lesesne. Thomas V. event it is today. seated in the fountain court- weather June 3 are members of the are MR. and MRS. DAVID LINN, . th t I post of orgamst and chOir. LoCicero, Frederick L. Lonns. It was founded in the sum. I (Continued on Page 30) In case 0f rain, e concer masler berry, Arnold W. Lunger. Grosse Pointe Newcomers' commit- MR. and MRS. JOE McCOWELL, will be held in the Perform- . ... tee planning Newcomers' final party MRS. METZ and MRS. STEBIN. Not ing Arts Center of Grosse Among t~e Jnv~tahons ex- shausen, Joseph M. Mengden, Thomas Nester and Manuel of the season on that date, (it's a Sat- pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cam- Pointe North High School. tended to hiS chOir last sea- , son was a performance at L. Papista. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS urday), at the Detroit Boat Club. eron, Mr. and Mrs. John Chouinard Maestro Torkanowsky holds Meadowbrook which was very More are the Mesdames Register Your A picnic baskel. print liner. Front row, left to right, are MR. and and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Collins. the post ~f guest conduct~r well received. Jerome H. Remick, Jr., Her- Bride With Us! terry towel and plllow ... 140 and associate to the musIc . MRS. DON BOURDQN, chairmen of man P. Sattler, Michel A. Air Pol for topless pouring ------direclor with the Detroil T~e past two Grosse Pomte hot or cold drinks _.. '32 Symphony Orchestra. Festlval seasons have bee.n Skaff, Philip J. Skillman, "Island Breeze" is the bar. prizes and special dona- treasurer. ~Iguad Room Spray ".25 He assumed that position hea~ed by DeHaven. HIS Robert A. Suczek. Burt E. party theme. Festivities tions by local merchants. Social chairmen in 1977-78 Candles $12 in September of 1977, after mus~cal .background and ex. Taylor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- begin with a 7 to 8 o'clock Last. minute reservations were Mr. and Mrs. John lian D. Dahling, Miss Louise champagne hour in commit. may be made by calling 824- Tyrer and Dr. and Mrs. serving 14 years as music di- pe.rhse .IS r~flected. for the THE BATH SHOP rector and conductor of the thud t.lme In festlyal .pro- M. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. tee members' homes. Then 0374 or 881-3429. Charles Weidig. Dr. and Mrs. Across from South High New Orleans Philharmonic- g.rammmg under hiS duec. Charles A. Parcells and Mr. it's off to the DBC for a New Highlight of the party will Howard Joondeph and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nicholson. 369 Fisher Rd. York strip steak dinner and be a special thank you to and Mrs. Bob Lytle were in Symphony Orchestra. hon.. . He made his debut as an He Will conduct .sel~c~lOns Among the festival pa. dancing to music by the Blue outgoing board members: charge of membership. 882.8760 orchestral conductor with the by Bach, Handel, Vlva.dl and trons are C. Richard Abbott, Note Quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Per. Newly.appointed boa r d Minneapolis Symphony. (now Mozar.t. The co~cert Wla be kins, president couple; Mr. members are Dr. and Mrs. The evening is open to Minnesota Orchestra), in held In the Fries Ballro~m. and Mrs. Russ Thompson, Joondeph, president; Mr. and members and in-the.mill 1960. His Detroit Symphony July 19 featur~s the ~lOe couples at $27 per couple. past-president; the Bourdons, Mrs. Perkins. past.president; Mr. and Mrs. Lytle, vice- conducting debut was in Arts Quartet. Th~s ~encan Guests of Newcomers and vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. January of 1961, after which fourso~e,. now I~ ItS 32nd president; Mr. and Mrs. Ed tt.JO-&-, offers you a place in the sun alumni are welcome at $29 Don Pollock. secretary; and he appeared with the orches. ye~r, IS mternationally ac- /7 B~ Evans, secretary; and Mr. and per couple. There'll be a cash Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dembek, tra frequently. This is his claimed as one of the top Mrs. Bruce Carlson. treas- Grosse Pointe debut. ran~ ensembles of chamber urer. Serving as social chairmen Torkanowsky was born in musIc. . with TAN-A-MA T Germany in 1926 and em i- In the UnIted States. t.he will be Mr. and Mrs. Roger grated with his parents to Quarte~ has been. a J!laJor i\kins and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Israel when he was six years fact~r In the growll\~ mter. • It tans you evenly in Greenfield. M e m b e r s hip old. He received his earliest est In chamber. musIc .. P.er. 'half the time chairmen will be Mr. and training from his mother, forma.nces on r~dlO, teleVISIon Mrs. Neal Combs and Mr. who was a concert pianist, and 10 recor~ngs h~ve ap- • Down to 50° weather and Mrs. John Gustafson. and later began studying vio- pealed to a Wide. public, pre- Couples who have recently lin with members of the or- senting outstandmg .concerts • Fits your chaise lounge and moved from an area not chestra in Tel Aviv. of the quartet literature surrounds you comfortably touching the boundaries of In 194a Torkanowsky ar. from Haydn to Bartok and Grosse Pointe are eligible for rived in New York to study beyond., . • Reflects like a mirror, Newcomers membership and violin with Raphael Bron- . The Quartet s program Will yet never gets hot may call 882-6992 or 882-8461 stein; from 1954 to 1959, he mc.lude works by Mozart, for further information. studied conducting at L'Ecole Bntten and Schubert. The • Easily folds up to a Monteux. co~cert will be held in the portable size (4 Ibs.) Museum Tour In 1961, as winner of the Fne~ Ballroom. Beginning Monday, May 22 coveted Naumberg Award, PrJor to -;a~h concert. ~e 95 For Questers Torkanowsky made his first War Memonal ~ grounds w~ll . -' guest conducting appearance b~ open at 6 0 clock for PIC' '29 Charlie's Creperie with the New York Philhar- mckmg. G\lests are welcome in sloe" now QI Grosse Pointe Chapter of monic. to bring their own picnic will serve a Questers #147 meets tomor- Since that time he has hamper, th~~os and cooler row, Friday, May 26, at 10 reached the podiums of most or .order plcm.c box suppers in the morning for a tour of major orchestras in the whIch are aval~able at $3:75 COMPLETE the Detroit Historical Mu. United States in France each by prepaId reservahon CUSTOM-MADE seum followed by luncheon Spain, Italy, S~Ulh America: thre.e ~ays ~n advance .. GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES BREAKFAST MENU at the Engineering Society JEWELRY Israel South Africa and Plcmcs will be held In the RIBBON of Detroit where officers for Engla~d. Ba,~lro0':ll in case of. ~ain. 399 FISHER ROAD WALLPAPER everyday Mon. thru Fri. 1978.79 will be installed. He has also conducted per- . It w~l1 be a~ excltmg an~ FA8IliCS The new president is Mrs. formances at festivals such mterestmg mUSical summer, open at 7 a.m. M. L. VanDagens. First vice: as Ravinia, Aspen, Festivals ------president is Mrs. Robert of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Sat. and Sun. from 9 a.m. Roddewig. Secretary is Mrs. Italy, and the Casals Festi- OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Eggs the way you like them, John G. Martin. and treas. val in Mexico. urer is Mrs. Edward Hart. Plans for the summertime CLOSED MONDAY. MEMORIAL DAY delicious breakfast meats wick. series of four outstanding and of course, crepes I concerts were announced at A. Bonus Party a recent festival committee meeting by chairman Mrs. SEMI-ANNUAL Charlie's Creperie announces For Newcomers ~terling S. Sanford, of Hill- crest road. SALE DINNER MENU EVERYDAY The three remaining con. Mon. Ihru Thur •• '1119 p.m. Grosse Pointe Newcomers certs will be held on consecu- WOMEN'S AND MISS J Frl. and SI" 'tll 11 p.m. Club will host a "bonus" tive Wednesday evenings, at Sunday. 'Ill 8 p.m. party this month: a tour of 8 o'clock. starting July 5 with SHOES New, exciting, sometimes exotic the Stroh Brewery plus a a program featuring Cynthia entrees all reasonably priced! cold buffet and appropriate Raim, concert pianist. refreshments tomorrow. Fri- Miss Raim is a native of Dress, casual and sport shoes day, May 26. Detroit. Since the age of six ready to add new life to your 23406 Mack Parking in rear Cost is $4 per couple, to her musical accomplishments cover expenses. Eric and have gained her much recog- current-season wardrobe-are now at 9 Mile 778-3600 Karen Knudson are handling nition as a young artist. the party plans. at exceptional savings. In our When only seven she was I awarded a scholarship from Shoe Salon. you'll find Amalfi. the Music Sludy Club of De- Andrew Geller, Palizzio,Joyce. troil for studies with Mischa Kottler. She attended Inter. Etienne Aigner, lady Florsheim, lochen as a scholarship stu- many others. Miss J includes dent both at the National Music Camp and Inlerlochen S.R.a.• Famolare. Bare Traps. Arts Academy. Bandolino and Busken's among Her studies conlinued at' the fine names. A wide choice the Curlis Institute of Music I from which she was gradu- of quality leathers and fabrics, ated in 1977. She will perform works bv sandals and tailored pumps. Beethoven. Chopin. Prok~. units, while quantities last. £icv and Schumann. Thr con-

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Kenneth Jean ConIes to DSO I Fontbonne to Feature Arts and Crafts End Fox Creek Questers' Season June 1 DSO Executive Director April. "(r~. Edward Langtry will weights-Antiques and Col. Mrs. Edwin Evenden as first ~tarshall W. Turkin has an. '" certainly expect that .['t'n her New leetibles." and second vice.presidents, .~:~. :. nounced the appointment of young Mr. Jean will make "'''1'' next Thursday, June Also on the agenda is in. respectively. Kenneth Jean as assistant important contributions as a ..,.- : i ". Fox Creek Chapter of stallation of officers for . . conductor oC the Detroit member oC my conducting (.,',,('":c-r~' final meeting of 1978.79. Mrs. Fred Winfield Trcasurer IS Mrs. Mar. Symphony Orchestra for the staH," commented Maestro I t iH' yt'ar, and will give a will serve as president, Mrs. I jorie Bankerd. Secretary is 1978.79 season. Dorati, "and that he will help study paper entitled "Paper. Ray m 0 n d Mellinger and Mrs. William Blevins. Jean, who will assume his our orchestra expand and duties' in September, comes perCect its many fine pro- to the DSO from the Cleve. grams involving youth. I am land Or~hestra, where he has pleased that he has accepted been . conducting assistant this post with us." since-1976. Among his duties as as. TlR'kin. stated that Jean sistant conductor Kenneth bad bi-en selected by the Jean will have r~sponsibili- Dl'lroit Orchestra's music di. ties for conducting and de. rector ...Antal Dorati, during veloping the Detroit S)'m. the m'acstro's final weeks oC phony Youth Orchestra as subscription con c e r t s in we)) as making podium ap. (/f(j Hair-Cutting for everyone!

Pictured at a planning session for chairman of the paintings, sculptures HIRING... young, contemporary HAIR CUTTERS the Fontbonne Auxiliary of Saint and graphics donated by private col- for new studio in Kay Baum store John Hospital's Sunday, June 25, lectors' committee. Wine and cheese Going Boating this Weekend? Arts and Crafts Exhibition and Sale will be se'rved during exhibit hours, Some training 885-3240 are, (left to right), MRS. FRANK 1 to 7 o'clock. Tickets are $3 in ad- PIKU, chairman of the committee in vance, $3.50 at tile door. Proceeds STOP IN AND SEE US FIRSI - -.- charge of paintings, sculptures and will be used for the treatment of for Thermo Mugs, Trays, Coasters, Ice graphics donated by private collec- cancer at Saint John Hospital, in tors, MRS. VOLLRAD J. VON BERG, memory of Delores Steiner. Further Chests, Glasses (glass or plastic), Paper YORKSHIRE general chairman, ERV STEINER, information may be obtained by call- TELEVISION SERVICE JR., honorary chairman, in whose ing the Fontbonne Office, 881-8200, Products, Boating Towels, etc. 778-4050 . Voltaire place home the exhibition- Extension 545. sale will be held, and KAY WISE, co- CUSTOM ANTElfNA SERVICEI A wide selection of gifts for living & • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR: pearances a t Educational ure for an assistant conduc. Jean Morel, conducted the ZENITH. ReA. QUASAR School Concerts and Young tor is two years. pre.college orchestra and . People's Concerts, Kenneth Jean was born in won degrees in 1974 and QUALITY TV SERVICE! He also will assist in su- New York in 1952, grew up 1976. He also has studied pervising production and in Hong Kong and returned with Franco Ferrara. Walter "b, li"I, '~811882-3135 21915 MACK Between 8 «. 9 Mile Rds. taping of DSO concerts for to the United States in 1967. Handl, Pierre Boulez and ~~1'oUIU 25 Years In This Area! broadcast purposes. . He studied in San Fran. Sixten Ehrling. The post of assistant con- cisco and held several school From 1974 to 1976 he was l«4td: '- de ~ _ '7::~ IU~ (q. ~ ductor of the DSO is filled posts there as concertmaster music director of the Youth I '-u: 9:30 to 5:30 daily, Thurs. & Fri. 't;1 9 p.m. each year under a one-year and assistant conductor. contract with a one'year op- At the' Juilliard School in Symphony Orchestra of New Parking t;ckets validated • Visa - Master Charge tion clause. Maximum ten. New York he studied with York. In 1976 he won sec- LIGHT .UP YOUR LIFE! ______ond prize in the Baltimore , • Free giff wrap Young Conductor's Competi. G. T. EINSTEIN Cherie Ulatowski, Babe Ruth Queen tion. ... / OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTil 9:00 P.M. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CLOSED MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY G. T. EINSTEIN DOES IT ALLf • Wire Ranges • Garage Wiring • Add Extra Out\ets (indoors or out) . • Add Extra Circuits • Replacing Unsafe Fuse Boxes with Circuit Breakers • Bring Homes, Business Up To Code • We Correct Violations May Special! ElECTRICAL OUTlET FREE anywhe,e in your home with every new, convenient ond safe CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX we install. Replace your unsafe fuse box during May! . .. DON'T DELAY! ., I ~ALL 885-0822 On Sunday, May 7, the annual Woods-Shores licensed Electrical Contractor, lic. #45 Baseball Opening Day Parade was led by Cherie Ulatowski, "Miss Babe Ruth" of 197,8. Miss Ulatowski, who represented Customcraft Incorporated, was officially crowned at the Opening SALE Day Ceremonies held at Ghesquire Park. A crowd of over 1,000 watched as Miss Ula. HARTMANN LUGGAGE towski accepted her distinguished honor. Here's an ideal opportunity to save For over 25 years, the Miss Babe Ruth contest on lightweight vinyl/fabric and vinyl has been one of the bright spots of the Grosse Pointe Woods.Shores baseball program. luggage as you plan for vacation travel, graduation and Father's Day gifting. Durable and scuff-resistant. each piece has the unique quality C and construction features, flexible, chweitze frames and closures for which REAL ESTATE INC. i this luggage is noted. Brandy and peanut color vinyl: brown I tweed fabric with tan trim. SALESPEOPLE OF THE MONTH : Shown from ttle group: I I A. 24-inch pullman, now $77, I B. Men's two-suiter, now $92. C Slender attache now $60,

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Thursday, May 25, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen ------~ ------'-- Women's Page by, of and. for Pointe Women / New leader for Assistance League Friends Join Together to 1id Historic Orchestra Hall Nearly 400 individuals in. concert hall, distill it into Thanks to this benefit, and the first truly major aesthet. The second annual Rent terested in the rebirth, res. words and let Detroiters several sizeable corporate ic improvement strictly for Harty has been set for Fri. toration and preservation of know what a wonderful and gifts from the Bendix Corpo. the benefit of audiences at. day, June 16. The rent party one of the world's accoustic. unusual treasure they have." ration, the Burroughs Corpo- tending concerts at the hall idea was born in the 30's, ally perfect concert houses The organization of Friends ration, the Ford Motor Com- since the Gordy Foundation when Depression Era folks have organized as "Friends for Orchestra Hall comes at pany Fund and BASF Wyan- helped with restoration of invited neighbors "in" for a for Orchestra Hall," acquir. a propitious moment in the dotte Corporation, Sandor the oval lobby ceiling and party. ing memberships in categor. Save Orchestra Hall move. Kallai, Orchestra Hall's ex. the chandelier," Mr. Kallai Jazz musicians of the pe' ies ranging from $15 to $500 ment. A benefit performance ecutive director, has been observed. riod often entertained, and to keep the hall in operation. by the Detroit Mormon Con- able to contract for the res. "It should add immeasur. a small charge would be , The Friends held their cert Choir has been sched- toration of the side-walls to ably to the beauty of the levied for the refreshments, first meeting in mid.May at uled fcr tomorrow, Friday, begin before this summer. hall and the pleasure of au- enabling the host to pay the -where else?- Orchestra May 26. I "This restoration marks diences attending events," rent and other expenses. Hall, Woodward avenue at Parsons street in downtown Detroit. Learn the Truth about your Hair! The idea, according to Paul Ganson, Save Orchestra Hall president, was "to meet each Have a Free other and learn more about @REDKEN the programs and activities Scientific Hair Analys.s' at the hall." TRICHOANAL YSIS@ helps eliminatetherisks inperms, hair Wine and cheese were coloring. styling results ... caused lly incompetent hair served, and the Brio Trio structure. MRS. THOMAS SIEBER , (left), h'Ig hI'Ig ht eyed b th presen t a t'lon a f a Thepresented':!veninga musicalwas program,designed CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY will pass her Assistance League to check from the Assistanc.e League to to put the Friends in a vol. 881-0606 or 881-1157 the Northeast Guidance Center presj- DR. ELI RUBIN, director of the unteering mood for, accord. dential gavel to MRS. DOUGLAS NEGC since the league's inception, ing to Renee VanDewater, COOKE this morning, at the league's who will be retiring from the center chairman of volunteers, Or. 13th annual meeting and luncheon. this sumaner. In the past 11 years, chestra Hall needs help in a t1IIlir4atl-3Jamts aIniffurpB' The program begins at 10 o'clock at the league has raised over $200,000 wide variety of areas; cleri- 20527 MACK AVENUE the Grosse Pointe Club: will be for the center. cal to research, usher to ______It graphic designer, speaker to 2 Blocks South of 8 Mile Its 300 members volun- sponsible for this profit were I Show Charity Preview. building craftsman. Evening HOUI1, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday It Friday teered over 13,200 hours, ex- the new Santa Haus, a Gold Leaving the board along "A great many skills are cluding countless hours given Dust Saloon party, a Million. with Judy Sieber are arrange- required to help make Or~ by board members and pro- aires' Party, the Guidance ments chairman Mrs. John chestra Hall the vibrant, ject chairmen, to accumulate Gazette supplement to the (Toni) Stewart, historian scintillating place it once approximately $40,000 for the NEWS with its patrons party, Mrs. David (Nancy) Olson was:' Mrs. VanDewater community mental health a fashion show, bridge bene. and telephone chairman Mrs. noted. center this ~'ear. fits, the Happy Hostess Cook. Roy (Beverly) Leinweber. "Of course, one of our Some of the projects reo book and the Detroit Auto Taking office with EUen main thrusts will be fund Cooke are Mrs. Anthony raising projects," she added. WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO? (Fran) Pastoria, president- The Friends are conduct. elect; Mrs. Archie (Mary ing a mail program, under Need Help With A Problem? Lou) Grieve, Mrs. Gregory the supervision of Jack Du. CaJl882-LIFE .(Lisbeth) Oates and Mrs. quette, fund raising chair- Special buy Murray (Dorothy) Filkin, man, during May and June. Ebenezer Baptist Church first, second and third vice- A three. installment "His- Life-Line presidents, respectively; Mrs. toric Series" dealing with George (Elaine) Hathaway the Building of Orchestra towel and Mrs. John (Christine) Hall, its Golden Era as a Eickhorst, recording and cor. ~:::~i~~ ~~~:;:e~al~:~d J~ responding secretaries, res. pectively; and Mrs. Edwin Era is being sent to persons ensemble Vocation. .(Marilyn) Stedem, treasurer. who have demonstrated an interest in the arts. Standing committee chair- The series also will be men are Mrs. Robert available in installments upon (Cheryl) Waldeck, arrange- request at the box office. ments; Mrs. John (Joy) Wil- bath towel Nee~s liams, by-laws; Mrs. Gary "What we've tried to do:' 1.99 (Sue) Switzer, historian; Mr. Duquette explains, "is Mrs. Hugh (Sharon) Nelson, to capture some of the magic lotre DamePharmacy All polyester/cotton has It all! ,program; Mrs. Christopher and the ambience that is so (Sharyn) Mannino, publicity; much a part of this great terry in exciting Mrs. Michael (B«:th) Kastner, floral prints. , . before you traveL .. have your records; and Mrs. Norb Hand towel, 1.49 (Chris) 'Kreuter, telephone. Wash cloth, 1.09 Placemats 4 for 1.19 prescriptions filied q'uickly and with The post.luncheon program short and to JCPenn., professional accuracy ... select your will feature The Pointe Groll. Point. Chorale, a 20.voice choir The Pointe onl,. sun supplies, first aid items, even host- from Grosse Pointe North High School. ess gifts in one time-saving stop! (Continued from Page 15) MR. and MRS. HAECKEL •BOYD, formerly of Grand • Unique GIH BOUIIQUI • Stroh's Ie. Cream Marais boulevard, now of • Quality Cosmetic BIAUIIQUI Port Charlotte, Fla., were • Daily and Sunday NEW YORK rlMIS honored with an open house .Special ,~ Furniture • 10% Senior Citiaen Discount on Prescripti,ons Sunday, 'February 5, on the occasion of their 50th wed- throws Noire Dame PHARMACY ding anniversary. Seventy- 1.29towe' ' five relatives, neighbors and Easy-care fabrocs friends were in attendance. Kitchen in 70x90" and • • • coord inates. 70x140" sizes. Grosse Pointe South High School senior C Eel L I A Absorbent terry kitchen PROPHIT, daughter of MR. helpers of polyester/ and MRS. MALCOLM P. cotton, decorated with 9.99to PROPHIT, of Neff road, has charming hen print. been selected to serve on the Oven mitt; Special, 1.29 I'AtRrSAMD.A Alma College Student Ad- Potholder or dishcloth; Termmalls 1Japan~e Spurgel visory Board which will Special, 59~ each 17.99 Th. Idul permanenl ... rgreen ground evaluate Alma's publicationf JCPenne, Gro... Point. onl,. co"er plant to grow in sunny as willi '1 shady loe:ahons wl1ere orBSS fads. and the image projected Grows al "en hoilit'l of .boul 8 through the publications. A inches. Plant 6 enches apart. 25-$5.95 National Merit commended 50-$9.50; 100-$17.95; 500-$63.95 1000-$110.00 FHlest qualitv stock. student and NCTE finalist, 16926 Kercheval, in-the-village Postpeid and expertly pecked. GUM. Cecilia has been active in anteed to live 01"w.11 replace up to the high school theater Shop [)o.I)' iI 300m to 9 pm !MOrl ,nru Fr, ~ 885-2154 1 v.ar. Plompt tt1ipm.nt. Send for 501 830 7 00, ~nday' Hollda)'1 9 30 ~ pl.n' folder. guild. Paclcaged Liquor Dealer PEEKSKill NURSERIES .. . . Finest Imported, Domestic Wines, Beers Bm 6, Shrub Oak. N.Y. 10588 MR. and MRS. GEORGE H. WYATT, III, of Lansing, an- nounce the birth of their first child, a son, GEOF. FREY McINTYRE, Novem- ber 12. Mrs. Wyat~ is the Full Size former 1\1 ART H A Me- CAUGHRlN, daughtcr of DR. and MRS. H. W. Mc- Assorted scatter rugs CAUGHRIN, formerly of 17 Inch North Renaud road, now of ',Petoskcy. Paternal grand- 2.99to 7.99 mother is MRS. GEORGE We have oblongs and ovals in the group at Outdoor I n, WYATT. of Fisher road. scoop-up savings now. Sizes 21x36" I .. '" '" I and 26x44". : LJ:'iDA W. GRANT. of Wall Lakepoinle avcnue, who has' JCPenn.y Gro... Polnl. onl,. : a Ph, D. degr{'e in Sociology. I was among 27 University of Lantern :\Ikhigan women students ,ilwarcled scholarships from Blanket assortment I t1l(' C-:'ol Centcr for Continu- Long lasting die cast, blaCk in!! Education of Women. I finish wall bracket lantern. ! (Continued on Pa/({' 30) i 5.99 6" sq. Hr.-17", I Lots of colors in your choice of twin or full size. (;in' your Hoom Re~.Price $20.60 Most are of soft acrylic with nylon binding. a Stock up now for cool summer nights. SALE ".701fl/' 0/ CllIll" PRICE 95 \\'ilh a Shad.' 11 FI'om Cook\, Look for VIRDEN Lighting at: 1... llIs', - "'11,'1"" - "'ill', I.an.::.' "'-I •• II.•.••fUl BrslI!.: "'liS' 1,11111' t .. r l,II,IIIm Iill;II!.:. E~~ay Electric Co. Like II?Chlrg.lt. Llghtmg Gallery and Supplies U•• your JCP.nn.y Ch.rg. C.rd. 20234 HARPER AVE. ~7&8Mi1e PH 884-8994 r~~r.1 ~~CPenney Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 5 P.M.; Fri. 'ti19 P.M. Shop JCPenney thru Saturday 't119 p.m.- Sunday a"~ Monday. May 28. 29th noon 'tIIS p.m.

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/ Thursday, May 25, 1978 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty-QM ------_._------'------~.---- ~----._------. ---_.-_._------_._-~ Society News Gathered from the Pointes ------Appoint Peggy McBride As Alpha Phi Governor Plan to Wed I Pointer Hellds IlflPPY Hollow I ------Girl Scouts Bring Joy to Bon Secours I;ointer Margaret ;\1. :llc.1 with colll'gians. :llrs. :lIc. In Mid-July The board of trustees of I charter me{Ilbers when the I Bride has been rcappoinled i Bode trains and sUl'l'rvi~es Camp Happy Hollow, a non- camp was established in 1957. to a two.vear tl'rm as district: all alumnae advisers to the !\Ir. and Mrs. Harry T. profit American Camping This summer's session will governor' of Alpha Phi In.1 four ehaplers in her di~tricl Engelbrecht, of Harvard Association.accredited social be the second in Happy Hol. ternalional Fraternity. Ine" I and works with all chapler road, arc announcing the en. community for mentally im. low's new, beautiful, year. one of the oldest sO('lal sor. I IHHlse corporat IOn boards. gagement of their daughter, paired and emotionally dis. 'round facility on Lake Har. orities for women. founded ~ She plans dislrlct leader. !lIary Dess, to W i I I i a m turbed youth and young mon in Mayville. in 1872 at Jl:ew York's SITa. I slup schooh for collegians Charles Russell, son of Mr. adults, has elected Dr. Ches. A recent contribution from cuse University. .: and their ad\'isC'rs and or. and Mrs. William Russell, of ter Perry, of Balfour road, The First Society will help Peggy works. in her posi. i /-:aniZl's dl stril'l workshops Hampton road. president. construct an asphalt walk to tion, WIth collegiale chapters ~for specific problem areas. Dr. Perry was one of the ass i s t multi.handicapped of Alpha Phi al :\Iichigan, Pe/-:g)' IS an elementary Miss Engelbrecht studied ------campers in wheelchairs. State and Western :\lichlgan ~ehool lL'atlH'r. actIve in a at A. qUI n a s College and versity. Other Pointe board memo Universities. the Universlt v eoo\'l'nllOn S('I'\' ice business l\llc~lgan Technological Uni. They plan a July 15 wed. bers are Mrs. Perry L. Te. .) of Michigan and Adrian ('oj. i and all lm'e'ilor 1JI Clancy's v~rslty. He~ fi~n.~e re~eived ding, in the Grosse Pointe Walt, vice.president, of Lin. I I lege. I Place, lhe n('w /-:ourmet IllS degree m CIVIl Engmeer. Academy's Chapel of the coIn road, and Ken net h She visits each of thesc I cookll :lrc shop which opened ~ng._~r~n.'~~'ne. State Un;. Sacred Heart. . _ .. _. Perry, of McKinley avenue. _ chapters at least once a year! :\Iay 1 in Henaissancc Center. 10 review their programs and She joio('<1 Alpha Phi as a policies. : collegian at the University "FIRST OFFERING" She suggests any needed of :\!Jehigan. where she One owner flat, 5 rooms each unit. Separate basements, fur- changes in pledge training. serl'(:d as her ("hapter's social scholarship pro g ram and chairm:lll, naces, utilities, Garage. Located on tree shaded Grosse Pointe rush plans, then reports her She will a!tl'nd the fra. street. Park privileges. First floor unit available immediately. findings to the fraternity's, tern ily's 52nd bienn ial can. executive board. , ! ,,('ntion lhis June in Palm 6 ...... In addition to her work: Beach . ~~ Bon Secours Hospital pediatric sources. Parents and youngsters from I ~~~~ head nurse PAT EAGAN, R.N., (far the entire area will be able to learn left), receives charming hand pup- more about hospitals and personal 824-2700 pets made for Bon Secoul's' young health care during the Bon Secours patients by Girl Scout Troop 1923 Hospital Pediatric Open House, set of the Grosse Pointe Cluster, repre- for Saturday, June 11, from noon to 5 o'clock. The program will include Renee McDuffee Sankar sented by Scouts STEPHANIE HA- Gregory Renaud McDuffee tours, educational slide shows and re- 8ROKER SALES ASSOCIATE KIM, (center), and GERI YAGER, and MRS. PAUL MACERI, troop freshments. Further information and leader. Following presentation of the free tickets may be obtained by call- by John Lundberg puppets, the scouts got a first'hand ing 343-1547. The wine indu"ln owe, a 101 10 Ih(, <'IlIIn'h. 'hlll\ look at Bon Secours' pediatric re- of Ihe earlie~1 and ,:Iill Ill'" I known ,ill(" ar«l .. 'H'r;' ONE GROUP OF run b,' Ihe monks in Iheir 1II0na ..h'ri('" ihrou;.:houl Franc~. It was a monk who d('\(.lolI(,d Ih(, 111'0(.1...... a011 Mission Work to Be Detailed Motor City Business in~redieol" Ihat made "parklinl' "'inl .... 11t'1l('r kIll'" n Women Meet May 24 a" ehampa~ne. possihle. In Ih(, l'nil('d ~lalt' ... Ih(' BOYSFARAH The Order o.f the. Dauih-I beth Daniels. Franciscan monks plan led mi ..sinn" and ,'inl'~ ani ... ~ers of. The Kmg Will hold Miss Powers soon will be Scholarship Month was all the wa~' from :\lexico Ihfllll~h California. The~ Its spnng assembly. Satur. returning to Brazil to can- celebrated Wednesday, May used cuttin~s from ~rapes Ihal had hl'l'n hroughl 10 day, ,June. 3, at Samt ~I- tinue her education and to 24, at the regular monthly :\lexico on SI)anish gallenn ... Thl'.,e mi""ion gralll'" BLUE JEANS dinner meeting of the Motor chael.s EpIscopal Church In once again assist Miss Dan. mav nol ha,'e made Ihe he.,l ",ine... hul Ihe,' "'('1'(' City Charter Chapter of the Sunmngdale Park. iels in her work there. '1IIa~ted on some of the hesl gralw 1'1'0""ing I~nd in American Business Women's The Eucharist will be cele. Ihe L.S. All 'Ihat "'m, needed and "'as en'nluall~' fllllnd Luncheon reservations may' Association. brated at 11 o'clock, and will was the proller grape. be followed by a luncheon. be obtained by calling Kath- Members gathered at 5:30 Guest speaker Patricia leen lI'1cLaren, 886.1238, or o'clock at the University And for Ihe proller ",illl' for (',er~ o('ea ..ion . .,('(' Povlers, of Painsville, 0., Tish Sanders, 881-8010. Cost Club in East Jefferson ave. us al PARKIE'S p:\Rn SIIOPPE. 172.'):) \Ial'k. V2 OFF will give a slide presentation is $1.50. Deadline for reser. nue for cocktails, followed corn!'!' of St. Clair. 88:)-0626: WI' will hI' hall]l~ 10 on the missionary work be- vations is Wednesday, May by dinner at 6 and an eve. ad,'ise ~'ou in selecling the righl will(' I'llI' your n('l,d ... 31. ning arranged by Pointer 300 Pairs To Sell! ing done in Brazil by Eliza- taste and budget. WI' ha"e a Itll) eoll('l.tion of fin(' Betty Knop, program chair. wines for HIUr sell'c1ioo a.. ",l'll a" a full "lIel'trulII uf A Group of White Offe_r Camping at Wathana pe~:oe:t speaker was Nell liquors and lIarly goods. Frt'l' dl'liH'ry ,,('nil'e. 110111'" Communion Dresses JUST RECEIVED! to-to :\lon.- Thllr.: 10-11 Fri .. ~al. Camp Fire Girls Detroit I tains complete information Piper, director of Branch '/2 OFF! A Large Shipment of Area Council announces the on all sessions offered: dates, Systems at Kelly Services, IIf;tPf'{ L IlIS'f: opening of registrations for program content for various Inc. Vocational speaker was 'Oil Boys Michigan & Mich. If •vour cork hreak .. ",hill' .' an' Iniu" r'" In ('xlral"l • 1978 summer camping ses. age levels, registration in for. Novella Lampkin, the chap . it. push il inlo Ih(, holll(, and pour Ihl' WilH' out:lhruugh State Jackets. Sizes up to 20 sions at the council's Camp mation, lists of campers' ter's scholarship .chairperson, a "trainer. ronnteS- Wathana, where programs needs and fee schedules A management assistant at the FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR .. . '. 'IRS Data Center. '. begin June 24 and continue registration card 1S enclose~." . ; -. .'. , through August 12. 1n each camp bror;hure. :-'"f ~BWA-,lS actl\~ely. ~.o.n- . featuring w!t1i I- steve's plaee The 380.acre camp, locateu Wathana 1978 is L1vailable cetned the achievements REDESIGNING JEWELRY I $60 near Holly close to 1-75, free of charge from the and' advanceme.nts of women Using Your Gold & Stone, ~ i--il 777-8020 FOR TEEN BOYS • about one hour from Detroit, Camp Fire Girls office 51 through education. Last year, Created by Nafe Muccioli For You VISA ! Visit our new modern store at .• is open to all girls ages seven West Warren, Detroit, Mich- ABWA's "l,500.plus 10 c a 1 :.._--~ 23240 MACK 1 blCKk south of 9 MILE to 17, whether or not thEy igan 48201, (833.2670). chapt~rs. awarded mo~e than Water Colors & Sculpture are members of Camp Fire. Along with the traditional $1 million scholarship dol- Oriental Series New this summer will be resident cam'ping experiences lars, and more than $1BO,000 MUCCIOU special camping sessions for of swimming, h a r s e b a c k was ,a w a.r d e d thr?ugh STUDIO by Anna Muccioli ~. boys ages six to nine. riding, nature crafts, archery, ABWA s national educational GAil FRY Also on the agenda are hiking and fishing, more un. _fu_n_d_. _ special sessions for senior usual offerings are available 85 KERCHEVAL AVE. citizens, adults and families. at W a t h a n a, (the name daughters. There will be joint Upper Fronf, Grosse Pointe Farms Camp Wathana includes a means "a beautiful place"), activities as well as those Mon.-Set. 11-5 - Thurl. Night b.- Appointment 882-0110 lodge, dining hall, cabins for this summer. just for each generation. sleeping, bat h roo m and "Grandma and Me" is avail- Camp Wathana emphasizes shower facilities. A spring- able to girls of Blue Bird c amp e r-planned programs. Dirty Have Your Carpets & fed lake provides swimming, age (seven to eight years), Youngsters of similar ages fishing and boating opportun. and their grandmothers or from all sections of the com. Carpet? Rugs Professionally ities. grandmother- sub s tit utes. munity share a cabin with a A newly. produced bro- Grandmas will be housed in well.trained counsellor. SAVE CLEANED PRIDE!! Campers plan their week of chure, Wathana 1978, con. cabins adjoining their grand. We Have The Correct Method activities with their counsel- 20"0 To Clean Your Carpet lor, slating in whatever they ON CASH • We do aH types of carpet repair wish to do. CARRY Camp Fire Girls Detroit & CAll FOR FREE ESTlMArE Area Council is a Torch RUG East Side Carpet Cleaners Drive agency serving 5,000 CLEANING 14111 Kercheval Ave_ 822-1481 girls and adults in the trio OWNED AND OPfRATED BY THE BABICH fAMILY SINCE 1948 county area. mREALTOR' SPACE GALORE!

24308 MELROSE. CitY of EaSi Detroil We have a lot of it! And we can share it with ~/dcU;,i!? IS THE Here's room 10 spicad out _.. both IfJ the homc CREATION you! You can always be sure your clothes are and out on the fully fenced DOUBLE lot Then;: dry cleaned and pressed to perfection .. ,there's are thrce ,good siled bedrooms. the brg('\( Ix'ing OF OUTDOOR SPACES. OUR QUALIFIED quality in every job we do for you at Henry's, over "Ox, C) feet. " STAFF WILL DO JUST THAT FOR The two full baths dnd lovely kitthen h.we lx:en nicely modernitcd A formal dinin,g rl10m \\i11 ,lbo YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. be yours to enloy. The fI,1I hasemeLit. 1.1/2 (,Ir I ~ar;l~{'. gas forcc-d "Ir he;]t and 1m.. rnaintenJnl <: Henry's Cleaners aluminum Siding WIll all ,ldd up to fine. f.uniJv COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL livin~ III the )'ears ahead RCdsonably prilcd ,it • LANDSCAPING • DECORATIVE STONEWALLS of Grosse Pointe Woods $26,<)00 • SPRAYING • TRIMMING • PATIOS 20119 Mack Ave. Phone 881- 2800 Real Esfate A Weber Falll,{Y Trad,t,on S,n(e 1865 ...nl~~~~~V~ NURSERY SALES $BER 774-3300 Phone 777-2800 Landscape Design & Construction REAL ESTATE SALES AND COUNSELING 21807 MACK AVENUE AT SUNNVSIDE 17650 E. 9 Mile Rood, Eost Detroit, Mich. 48021 ==- belwHn 8 " 9 Mile Rd.

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__ I 28-TUTORING AND 14-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED I4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED EDUCATION GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL ------_.....1--.------.------ELEilIE~TARY teacher will .. SUB CON TRACTORS for MAILING Clerk, part time. WANTED - Part-time Oral COLLEGE STUDENTS to op. BABYSITTER, sixteen or INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED lng to tutor reading in her ~ painting, window cleaning, 963.9193. Surgery Assistant, Eastside erate production machines, older. Beginning June 19, , home. Please call after 6.: janitorial work. 11526 Mor. office. Mature person with day rate $3.15 an hour to Monday.Friday, 7:45 a,m.' QUALITY. Monday, June 12. : 886.1341. i ang, Detroit, 8.4 p.m. dental background. Please start. 6771 E. McNichols, 9:30 a.m. Own transporta. 1 legal Not,ce 12C Forms fvr Sole ~. -.----1-. -----.------.-- Jon G. Gandelot is our pos. call 884.3064. Detroit (between Van Dyke tion. Near Kerby School lA Personals 120 lai--e and River Property I PRIVATE tutoring by Grosse EXPERIENCED residential itive voice for G.P. School and Mt. Elliott). References Required. 885. EXPERIENCED lab techni. 1B Death Notfce 12E Commercial Property I Pointe tea c h cr. Early window cleaner. $15,000- Board. John A. Hammel, 6332. lC Public Sale 13 Real Eslate : grades. Reading or math. $20,000 annually if quali. Connie Brooks. Paid for cian for East Side Clinic. DENTAL Hygienist - Full 2 Entertainment 13A Lots for Sale 885.1646. fied. 1152~ illorang, De. by Gandelot for Better 821-1133. time position. Call 884- EXECUTIVE SECRETAHY 2A Music Education 13B Cemetery Properly Schools Committee, John 3770. For R e n C e n mortgage PInV A TE TUTORING troil. __8.~~.~. ._ _ _ YOUNG MEN, college stu. 28 Tutoring and Education 13C Lend Controcts S. IJoey, Treasurer, 536 company. We need a per. in your own home. All sub. JANlTOHlAL, full or part dents. or high school sen. DRIVER - Part time, 8 2C Hat;!-'y In~truct'an 130 For Sale or Leese I Lakeland, G.P. son with good skills, mort- jec!s; all levels. Adults and time. 11526 ~Iorang, De. iors, 18 or over, full or a.m.-1 p.m. for Drapery 20 C,:....r,;;5 14 Reel Eslele V'/c,,'ed gage or legal experien{'e 'ehildreh. Certified teachers. trait, 84 p.m. ITALIAN COOK - Nights, part time, for work in Cleaning route, pleasant 2E Athleti~ Instruction 14A Lots Wonted I preferred. Room! for ad. DETROIT and SUBURBAN ------.---- good pay, Delivery boy, s,mall industrial company work, will train. Apply 2F Schools 14B Vacotion or Suburban vaneement, good benefits TUTORING SERVICE nights, car furnished, full manufacturing precision Custom Draperie Cleaners, 2G Convalescent Core Property Wonted REAL ESTATE SALES! $225 for 35.hour work parts. Will train. Call 365. 11410 Joseph C amp au, 3 lost and Found 14C Reol Estate Exchange 356.0099 AAA Heal Estate Office in or part time. Call 882.3277 week. Semta bus to our 7300 between 10 a.m.-5 4 Help Wonted General 15 Business Opportunities SI. Clair Shores seeks full aft!'r 4 p.m. South of Davison, 891.6266. door. Call Mr. Birch, 259. PROFESSIONAL p.m. 4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 Pets for S"le time sales people to join SWITCHBOARD - Typing, AUTO - 2 openings for 4600. 4B Services to Exchange 16A Horses for Sale their staff. Free training good salary and fringes. PERSON wanted for payroll experienced Service write- 2 PERSONS or couple to 4C House S,ltlng Services 168 Pet Grooming Readi~g~~~I~n~~~riting. ,I and many benefits. We are Call Judy 921-4030. W. D. and general office, will up people. Great oppor. crew large sailboat, week. 5 S,tuotion Won led 16C Pet Boarding Students .of all ages. the Professionals. Ask for Gale Inc., 6400 Mt. Elliot, t,rain. Please reply to Box tunity for advancement to ends and month of July. 5A Situation Domestic 19 P"~ting and EngraVIng Mrs. Turner. Detroit. L-29, Grosse Pointe News. management, top pay, top 20 General Service 882-0607 Lake SI. Clair. Small sal. 5 B Employment ,Agency fringe benefits, pro fit 20A Carpet Laying CENTURY 21 KITCHEN HELP, $2,70 per ary. Must help prepare 5C Catering SUMMER DAY camp, exper. CHARTER OAKS 779.9792 SHARP waitress and bar sharing, insurance paid. 20B Refrigeration and Air hour. 3:30 to 7:30, St. boat. Apply to Grosse 6 For Rent Unfurnished ienced counselors, Cathy, maid, over 25. Call be- Call Marv, Rons or Charles Conditioning Repair' Anne's Nursing Home, Pointe News, Box C.6. 66, For Rent Furnished 885.2197- Amy, 882.2128. MEDIA TYPIST tween 9 and 11. 873.1313. Dalgleish Jr., Dalgleish 68 Rooms for Rent 20C Chimney and Fireplace 6232 Cadieux I Cadillac, 875-0300. DIRECTOR I)f HEALTH 6C Office for Rent Repair 2F-SCHOOLS DOWNTOWN Detroit adver. HOST.HOSTESS-A mature I Claims. Great opportunity, 60 Vocation Rental.; 20D Locksmiths per son for automobile SECRETARY to Director, CARE OF one child, prefer NTE-- ~i~~n~r~c~~~ic:g ;~~:~t~;:~: g row i n g company. All 6E Garage for Rent 20E Insulation -GR"6"SSE-poi dealership. Call Woo d Eastside s c h 0 0 I system, housekeeping also, part. benefits, good, pay. Located 6F Shore Living Quarters 20F Washer and Dryer Repail INSTITUTE OF orders. Skilled typist. Ex. Motors, Tom Wood. 372- statistical.typist, shorthand time 5 days. Occasional full suburban east Detroit area. 6G Store or Office Rental 21 Moving MUSI C cellent potential for ad. 2600. required, excellent fringe time days. 'Paid holidays Mail resume to Universal, 6H For Rent or Sale 21A Piano Service REGISTER NOW va~ccmenL Call for ap. benefits. Please send res- and vacation. Own trans. RN'S - LPN'S, Physicians P.O. Box 36501, Grosse 6J Halls for Rent 21 B Sewing MachTne Private or Class Instruction pomtmcnt. 962-0090. ume to Grosse Pointe portation. Grosse Pointe Con s 0 Ii d ate d Medical Pointe Farms 48236. 7 Wonted to Rent 21C Electrical Service MUSIC-piano, voice, strings, News, Box G-2. Farms. After 6:30 881-2718. COUNTER GIRL, mature, I needs moonlighters. Call 7A. Room Wonted 21D TV and Radio Repair guitar, wind instruments. 35.40 hours per week. 533.6500. FRINGE BENEFIT Coor. GROUP HEALTH Claims 78 Room and Boord Wanted 21 E Storms and Screens ART-Drawing and painting MATURE WOMAN to eare (rown Cleaners, 15323 E. dinator, insurance back- Manager. Minimum 5 years 7C Garage Wonted 21 F Home Improvement in various media, for exceptional 8 year old Jefferson, VA 1-7500. MECHANIC - Permanent experience. Suburban east 10 Storage Space Wonted 21G Roofing Service ground, accounting help- boy after school until 6 DistinguiShed Faculty full time lube man needed Detroit area. Good pay, all 8 Articles for Sale 21 H Rug Cleaning ful. Please send resume to p.m. Please call after 6 TV 2-4963 MATURE LADY, senior citi- for fleet of 6 diesel trueks benefits. Mail resume to BA. Musical Instruments 21.1 Pointing, Decorating Grosse Pointe News, Box p.m. 886-2927. zen or responsible teen- and 2 gas trucks. 40 hour Universal, P.O. Box 36501. 8B Antiques for Sale 21J Wall Washing PEACE LUTHERAN School, G-2. ager for occasional baby week, Monday-Friday. Blue G r 0 sse Pointe Farms, 8e Office Equipment 21K Window Washing 15760 East Warren has TYPIST wIth some experi. sitting, 2 boys 10 and 11. Cross. Profit sharing plan. Michigan 48236, 9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work openings in kindergarten ence in export shipments. SL Clair Shores area. 772- Apply in person Tuesday- SALES 10 Snowmobile for Sale 21M Sewer Servicct and grades one, two, three, Kennelly and Sisman Com. 9792. Friday only. Salasnek Fish- INSURANCE ADVISOR IDA Motorcycles for Sale 211'1 Asphalt Work four, five, and six for the CLERKS pany, 563 Lycaste, Detroit eries Inc., 2140 Wilkins, Opening for' pers')n with 1DB Trucks for ~ale 210 Cement and Brick Work fall. Call 882-3030 to ap- 48214. QUALITY. Monday, June 12. We have full time and part bUSiness bahground look. 21 P Waterproofing ply. Detroit. 11 Cars for Sale Jon B. Gandelot is our pos- time openings for either ing to upgrade position llA Car Repair 21Q Plesler Work NORTH OAKLAND County itive voice for G.P. School TELEPHONE Receptionist and income. Should have 11 B Cors Wanted to Buy 21 R Furniture Repair PEACE LUT~EHAN Pre- Girls' Camp desires gen. Board. John A. Hammel, to answer phones four PERMANENT sales experienee or belief 11 C BoOts and Motors 215 Carpenter school, 15700 Easf Warren, eral counsellors from age Connie Brooks. Paid for , nights a week - $4.00 per or in sales ability. Extremely 110 Boot Repair 21T Plumbing and Heating has openings for four and 18. Write Camp Director, by Gandelot for Better hour. Call 822.3253. lucrative commission pro. 1'I t BOQt Dackoge and Storage 21 U Janitor Service five year old children for SUMMER 926 Clubview, Fremont, Schools Committee, John gram available. Top line 11 F Troilers and Campers 21 V Silverplating next fal!. 1/2 day sessions. Michigan 49412. S. Hoey, Treasurer. 536 YOUNG Super Sales Person Work in this area. Previous agency and company, 569- 11G Mabile Hames 21 W Dressmaking and TailarJn~ 2 days per week. For in. to sell memberships for Lakeland, G.P. cash register experience 'SITTER WANTED - $1.25 5956 or 57. 12 Suburban Acreage 21Y Swimming Pools formation call Mrs. Kersey New Club located on out- preferred. Must be at least hour. 16-17 year old girl 12A Suburban Home 21 Z Landscaping 331-7554. skirts of Grosse Pointe. TO THE PROFESSIONAL 18 years old. Call 963-7781 or boy to. supervise 3 chil- BOOKKEEPER 12B Vocation Property Earn up to $300.00 per THE GIVING TREE NURSE between 9 a.m .• 3 p.m. for dren between 10-14 years. To work as _para-professional per week. Call 822-3253. 1A-PERSONALS ~WNTESSORI PRE-SCHOOL HN's-LPN's, are invited more information. 3 days per week, 9:30 to wit h downtown C.P.A. Fall enrollment accepted, 21h to join our staff at Med- WANTED - Elderly gentle' 5:30. Bishop near Warren. firm. Must have consider- Classified Deadline to 6 years. American cer- able ex.perience and abil. PUPPY SlITER SERIVCE ical Personnel Pool, to man to maintain yard, 2 CUNNINGHAM is Tuesday 12-noon, for tified Montessori teacilers. Call ~~~7~3, after 7 p.m. ity to learn. Call Mr. Kur. -Experienced, small dogs provide OJltimum pa- days per week. Apply 884- DRUGS, INC. ~11 new copy. Chp.nltes .of. oniy, no'. .tinklers. Refer- 1-94 and Moross. For infor: EXPERIENCED'" f. barmaid, I !rowski, 965-3660 .. 634:) evenings...... eo pya n d cancellatioll matlon . 881-2255 a.m. and . tient care in .Hospit~l$. enceS. $3.50/day. VE 9- Nursing Homes and pri- part time'. 'Apply in person WANTED" -'- High School must be in by Monday 4 882-0337 p.m. 1385. Including portions vate homes. Call 882- MEDICAL assistant for east aft~r 6. 20513 Mack, Grosse boy for general garden and p.m. It is suggested that side Detroit clinic. Experi. STORE of 1st and last day. VE 3-LOST AND FOUND 6640. Pomte Woods. maintenance work. Call l all real estate copy be 9-1385. ence 'preferred. 821-1133. CLERK submitted to our office BABY SITTER for one boy 886.9393. LOST-YOUNG MAN'S gold PermJ.nent openings full and by Mond:lY 5 p.m. INTRODUCING a new dat- age 3'h several afternoons GIRL FRIDAY for one girl cross and chain at War :\1e- Retail Management part time shifts in an im- ing publication for serious weekly. Need car. Call af- office, some knowledge of moria!' Sentimental value. poded wine and cheese minded adults. Call for Your Opportunity For Career Growth ter 8 p.m. 886-8535. bookkeeping. Call between Cosh rate: i0 words for _..$2.70 Reward. 882-4875. sho!,. Duties include ro- 95 iree brochure. 827.4449. The Gap, a dynamic, nationwide organization of over 1i).3 p.m. 882-0566. Billing rote .... --- .. - _$2. 1 tating s toe k, sweeping DENTAL assistant, experi- Additional words eoch ..__ S .10 Preferred Singles. YORKSHIRE TERRIER lost, 280 retail stores has immediate openings in the De- floors, unloading t r u c k, enced only. Warren area. SAI\DWICH MAKER - Gen. 4 weeks or more $2.50 Devonshire.'Gros(;e Pointe troit area. If you have 1 to 3 years of retail man- running cash register. Pre. Call 775.3380. enl Cafeteria, 7:30 to 3:30 Retail rate per inch. $4.40 INTELLIGENT, energetic, Park area. Female. Re. agement experience you may qualify for this position ward. 882-4B75. vious experience required. p.n. Monday.Friday, 961. 4 weeks or mare __ .. $4.00 educated, experienced per. that offers excellent growth potential and a compre- DENTAL receptionist, ex. son interested in being a No phone calls accepted. 5700. Bordered per inch $5.00 LOST - Large G e r man hensive benefit package. For an interview please perienced only. Warren congressman, senator, pre. Apply in person at the: Shepard, male, black and send .resume in complete confidence to: area. Call 755-3380. COUPLE to assist handi. T~e Grosse Pointe News moy be cinct delegate. 881-0131. purchased at 1he following locations: tan. Vicinity of SL Paul's cap,:ed adult a few hours a DIANE DIEHL 14600 Lakeside Circle REN-CELLAR HIGH SCHOOL or College Church. Substantial reo Sterling Hts., !'iU 48078 week, organization and E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 2-ENTERT AINMENT student for general book- ward. 886-9784. THE GAP RENAISSANCE transportation. R e ply Rlverhouse Gift Shop, MariP1a (313) 247-1300 keeping and office work in BAND AVAILABLE, full CENTER Grosse Pointe News, Box Drive al'ld t~e Riverhouse We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Grosse Pointe. No experi. Pork P~ormocy, E. Jeffersol'l ond variety of excellent music BEIGE PLAID umbrella, Promenade Level H-29. t~e C,ty Lim,ts ence necessary. 886-3308. for all social occasions. 1. vicinity Grosse Poi n t e GROSSE POINTE PARK RECRUlfMENT DAY a t 731-6081. Park library. 882.8568. Lou's Porty Store, Chollevo;" ond IMMEDIATE OPENING NOW AVAILABLE SUMMER JOB for high COLLECTORS position ODen, Eastland Center, Friday, Lokepoinle school or college student Michigan's leading collec- /lr!,s Porty Store, Kerc~evol ond PIANO BAR entertainment 4-HELP WANTED FOR TEE HIGHT PERSO!,T WHO IS GOOD AT: May 26th. Clerical oppnr. with drivers license. Child tion agency. resume reo Woyburn for your Spring dinner. GENERAL tunities Harper.Grace Ho,;. • SPELLING Care and light housework, GROSSE POINTE CITY Cocktail party porter, Ger. quired. Ask for Dave King. pitals. See our advertise. SECRETARIAL and general excellent pay, 5 days a Alger Porly Store, Mock ond St. shwin Coward etal. 645. e PENMANSHIP 882.4910. ment in today's women's Cloir office. Mature and depend. week. Call 331-2918 after section. Cunl'l,ng~am Drug Store, Notre 2163 after 6 p.m. • ANSWEHING T::LEPHONES SECRETARY - 4 days per Dome and Kercheval able woman. I-gal office 6 p.m. or weekends. week, good typing, and Noire Dome P~ormocy, Kerchevol FAMILY LOUNGE, 11851 for interior designer. lIIust The Grosse Pointe Kews h':.5 an opening in the CREDIT AND and Notre Dome CASHIERS and Pizza help, shorthand skills required. Bon Secours Hospital. Cad,eu" Gratiot Dancing, music of be detailed minded. know. classified advertising depr..-tment. The above qual- COLLECTIO;'-;S no experience necessary. and Maumee 40's and 50's. Parking. Fri. ledge of accounts receiv. ifications are important <:~ well as some knowl- " Send resume to Box L-50, Fast moving carel'r with a Must be over 18. Apply GRO~SE POINTE FARMS days. Saturdays and Sun. able, payable and payroll edge of basic clerical wor:: (making change, fil. Grosse Pointe News. future. 7ITust be experi- Rond. MedICal P~armecy. Mock necessary. Write Box T.2. ing, etc.>. Please write (do NOT type) your Mr. C's Deli, 16830 E. enced in dealing with the and Moran days. LOOKING for adult to assist Grosse Pointe News, resume and mail to ;llrs. Burcar, C/O the Warren. public. ~o weekend or Tro,l P~erm"cy, Kerc~evol on thE part time, (irregular sched. H,II 2A-MUSIC, . r I Grosse Pointe News, 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe evening work. Good start. KeR~o~ugs, Kerc~evol ond F,sher HAIRDRESSER WIth .c wnte e DOCTORS Office Assistant, ule) during the summer in EDUCATION i 48236. ing salary plus all bendit.'> SckelTler Drugs, F,,~.r ond Mou. _ I or reasonable chaIr rental. East Jefferson, Detroit. home. Person must be GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 822-0523. mee PIANO LESSONS. QUALI. I 884-0330. good with teenagers, have SHOPS CU~~dng~~~ Drugs. 7 Mde Rood FlED l' E A C HER. I\Tv I --, ------. -'-. --'.-- references of this nature ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER 962-9850 ext. 285 Cottoge Hosp,tol, Kerchevol end home. 882-7772. . :\fA;o.:AGEMENT trainee With TELLERS and be willing to do light MUIr recent marketmg degree. 5 !.lays per week, 9.5. Expe- domestic duties. Provide APPLIANCE SA LES rienced only. Mile 10ca. GROS~E POINTE WOODS PIANO LESSONS Excellent opportunity to PART TDIE - FULL TI!IIE 9 own transportation. 885'1' Immediate openings, excel. M~~td ~~~~~m~~f~ma,v. Mock U. of 1\.1., B.~l. enter the medical-surgical NO SATCHDAYC:; tion, S.C.S. Must type 50 3589 after 6. lent rarring potenttal. words per minute. Inter- /lrnolds Drug Sto,e, Mock neot, BARBARA ;\IAC LENNAN ,'I business with a growing good bendits. Eastside 8 M,le Rood I 331-4725 firm. Send res u m e to ;\11'. CJ.E:-.IEi'lS esting busy office. Send WORKIl'G mother seeks Sit.' Goodhousek!eping Shop. Gr(;sse Pomfe Pharmacy. Mock 1 I STEHLT:\'G HEIGHTS resume, Box B.28, Grosse ter near Trombly SChOOI'1 962.9850. ext. 285. and Monc~e,ter I WO°ODS MUSI-C-.--- ,,'I G .r o.ssePointe NeIlS, 13o.x I Horkness Phormocy. Mock and: B 2 EAST 51DE A REA Pointe News. 3 afternoons weekly, start. -- --- .-- .. _- . Loc~moor I ing in September for kin., DELIVERY BOY with car. Bob's Drugs, Mock end Roslyn STUDIO I At~TO---~IJ.:CI~~\~'iC.-~~rti: i I \VARTlE:\' HANDYMAN - Live in re- dergarten. Call after 6, I Short hours. gnod pay Call DElROn AREA . quired, take over duties Yorbh"e Ma,ket, Mock and I Piano and Guitar Lessons, fl('d. licensed, V i II a g c DETROIT 885.1283. 885.4790 aft~_~ -_. of a man's work. Pouring I St.Y0;~h~".HoSP.IOI. Seven M,:e: 20551 Mack near Vernier. Standard, Krrchrval at Ca. I Rcq;rin'ments arl'-i(ood math aptitudr, one year CAREER opportunity - We SU:.nIER HELP \\'antPll. Rood end Moross I 885.0024. dicllx. Gros'ie Pointe Park i of ceramic molds. Trade Devons.hlre Drugs. Mock and - - -- - _. ------_.------cashier expl'fience, a,'ailable transportation, Both I to bc learned. Room and have openings for pcople Painters. $350 prr hour. O.,cn,h"e ------. -.- .. -. -. -' EXPERIE:"'CED barlrn<1f'r full ;w<1 p"rt time jlositions requirr 3 weeks of I board plus $100 a month. interested in full or part I apply Friday ',)ptween ~ Ma'yland Bovero... Shappe, Mock' :'lILDREiJ BRIGGS for part timr POSiti(\l1, t rai mng. 40 hours prr wr('k. i, 422.1994 for interview. time careers in real estate. I wand 5 p.m. at 17114 E. M,neC'"IV;f:ci~~~~ond Wrmon PIA~O AND THEORY :llu,t br c1l';llHtll. RRS OWl, No experience necessary. arren at :-:ieff P0r~,os Porty Store, IVock of 51. PUl'CH Ai'iD JUDY BLDG. Part.time hOllrs are :llonriay 9 a.m to 5::10 p.m. and ! ACCOUNTANT / Bookkeeper Free pre.licensing and: DRIVERS fu~~,-rl-l;~~~'. ST ga SHORES . TU 2.5680 EXT'lmn'::\CEil Drnl,,! As. Friday 9 a.1ll to 7:,10 p.m. i-Salary depends on ex. AIR post. licensing training. i will train. all sh fts. 353! I~anor Phormaev. Greoter Mock' -2'8=T'U-T'-O-R--ING- D-'- ~l';tant for Ea,;t Sidl' oral , perience. 16,000 to 18.000. AN' Full time. :llonday.Thllr,<1ay, 9 a m. to 5:30 p.m., Future Real Estate, 775.1 Barh am. Tl' J;).:l." 5"5-~ Or"'ld Perj Maple lane surgl'ons. Gooo bf'nrfih Detroit location. Secured Lo~e Phocmocy, East N,ne Mde EDUCATION S('n<1 rrsll nw to I' 0 nox Fnday. 9 a m. to 7::lO 1',10. J\Jlpl~ 3550, ask for Frank. I, --- .... - --- ... f,etwC'en Mock ord Jefferson . __ __ _ ~_ i par kin g. Fantastic ad. DOCK :\IASTER -. Gfl';ll 052fJ8. I>f'troit :\ljehigan WEIl:"ESI>AY. 'lAY 3)'t i van cement opportunities. : Lakes Yacht CluL needs lA-PERSONALS THE READING 48205 I Exprrieneed 10 a m. to 3 pm, : Reply Grosse Pointe News, I person I m m C'd I a t (' I \' RAILROAD , Box W.37. :\EEIJLEPOI:\'T and crewel I'HOFESSIO:",\I. \l"Orkin~ Beauty Operator : through Labor na~' wl'eh. A READI~G Improvem('nt pil]r,l'.'s blocked and (.nish. fflllpll' need :-;anny for' CITY NATIONAL BANK , end, 'Taintain club boat'. I RECE-PTIoi-llsT-Opt ~-m e. i with or without following er! Also needlepoint in. Cent<'r Profc'isional ;":''',11. charmmg 6 yrar old girl \I.\CK.CADlEI'X nR,\:\'CIT giv~ adu It sal Iing lessons. tri~t dfice. Eastland cen.1 needed at slruction. TU 1.7073, TU 6. ty, Enroll now F,v(' days a \\'l'rk, 8 30 1" 17101 'lACK. DETHOIT i 40 hour werk. flexlhk ter, clNieal experience Grosse Pointe 6318. () 00. light hOll ';('11 ork, own Equal Opportunity Employer 'I I hours Call Dr Pollad" 886-0750 «' preferred. Call 11 a.m,.5! Coiffures transportation prc,f('rrrl1, Days 286.88JO. ('xl. 240. p.m., 3722423. : :'\rr<1rd Immcrlialf'!) Hd. 884-2090 /l E('[ I:In; A .,tatistic ... or LEARI:"G PROnLDIS I.....:_~n~~~.!42.~86. ('Irnces. Call aftpr 7 :)0. I __ ._ pr"t('ct j'ours('lf today, the, Local rcrtified learning rIIS' HIGH SCHOOL b"I. stock. ch'J1c'p j'"U rs. II Iways abilities teach now accept. 773.7138. I room and l!ellrr~1 \lork. I., REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON TO THE NURSE AIDE II If'rt II I arm Company ini( students. 886.3178. WA LL W ASllEH~, ('arpl'l part time. Grosse Pointe I AND ATfENDAl'T II Jr(.lr',~ burgl ar, fIre ~ys. ------G HOSSE I'll) :\TE HEA r. ESTATE ('n. has introduced a revoludonary concept of Woods. 88().2()27. l'1f'anl'r,. rt(' 11;;~6 \lor. , You are invited to join lr'lm !'"rpc in home drm. 2D-CAMPS Hl'a! I';stal(' sal(', \\'r pr('frr Gro,se Pointe rC'sidents only and age or present ---_. ---~-- --~------ang, Dctrol!. fj.4 pm our professional staff (,n'! ri,ll"ns, Call 286-4855 "ccu pat I(,n is of n(, consNlucncr T';stimated income during first j'ear for an ! 4A-HELP WANTED at Medical Perscnnel ( \ ~.n In g ... CA:\II'S & TEE:\' TilIPS 3-LOST AND FOUND aln'ad~ 1i('('llsrd ,,'pr('~cntati\'e e,(,cl'ds $30.000 :mnually. I DOMESTIC Pool to help meet the Hl'fcrral S;'rvice r :\LI.lr;HI\PHY .. - I';nvc- 30 Y!'ars ExpC'rience ~ ollr only qualifll'alion IS tn bl' personahlr, a tasteful dresser. clean, honest, reli. staffing needs of hospi. HOl:SEKEEI'ER for a "nl' III)"'" add I('ssed. Invita. , • f).oon locations LOST 5.pouml m,I1,' York. abil', ahle 10 maintain records and have an insatiable desire to meet more people. tals, nursing homes and child family, large GroS~I' tll,n" Place Cards, ~amr • 250 activity rh"icrs s h ire Trrncr. Vlrinity private patients, We of. Point(' horn!' on Lakr. :'olust T;,g<" P"ems, Certificates • Coun~clor placement l.akeland.Watcrloo. :II a y Coil John Brink, Broker, Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. fer you staff develop. drive and live in carria~e house. No children, no .\I:,r):Jnne 875.1212,9.5 I. Vniquc family vacations 18th, Reward. ment classes and com. 882-0087 p('ts. Spousr may work - .... --_._-- -' Susan S Khni(beil petl1ive salaries. Call elsewhere. Good ~alary pillS Hi\!l.\ J FAITH To k"Tn R8,1 :>17fJ 886-1264 Confi(h:nlialit,l' \I ill naturally prcvail! 882-6640. living qllarters. AAG.) flfiG. ,JlJ('II' J1 "jll,nf', 872.8:J17. i

\ ~ Thursday, May 25, 1978 G R 0 S $ E POI NT E NEW S Page Twenty-Three 4A-HELP WANTED S-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT I6-FOR RENT." 6D-VACAT:ON-----6F---SH-A-R-E-Ll-V-IN-G--.I-a--A-R-T-I-CL-E-S'-F-O-R-S-A-L-E'-B-ARTICLES FOR SALE . DOMESTIC WANTED I UNFURNISHED _~!UYRNI~H.~~ . RENTALS .___ QUARTERS Household Sales SOFA, Berne, pale ~lue and WANTEU - Live in or out EXPERIENCED woman CHALMERS SECTION, large SIX ROOM lower flat-Har- SANIBELL ISLAND, Florida SMALL f . h d h . Estate liquidations, appraisals green on off white back- Housf.keepers, Co u pIe s, wants 2 days work, Mon. 5 room upper, $165, couple, per.Cadieux arl'a. $295 a Walk right out your door urms e . o~se m ground, 3 cushions, like Maids, Cooks, Day Work- day-Wednesday, 923.5752. 527.3285 or 777-4794. month includes heat. Avail. onto the beach from this II Harper Y'0od~. Smg e stu- A R POINTE new, $450. Dining I, set, ers for private homes. ------Gulf front condominium dent, mid .20 s preferred, SERVICE Ph f d I f PRIVATE duty's for Grosse 1 able immediately. Refer- . . $135. Evenmgs. 882.8793. Duncan y e, rap ea, Grosse Pointe Employment ences. 882-5143 after 5 p.m. with pool and tenms. ------.-. INTEGRITY ... EXPERTISE light brown grain, with Pointe area available. Ex. Agency. 885-4576. -----.----.--- Sleeps six. $225 per week BEDFORD - WARREN - ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS formica top, 1 leaf, 4 pad- cellent references. 886. IN C R ED IB L E I LUXURY HI-RISE FOR LEASE - UNFURN. before December 15th. Young working man wishes by ded chairs, $250. 331.5908. LIVE.IN Companion, house- 8592. Along Lake St. Clair at ISH ED. Spacious, newer 31 $365 per week after. Call, to share his house wIth Donna Alexander, 886-0559 keeper, semi.invalid, no 2162557778 and BOYS 20" Deluxe AMX Moto- cleaning. Good pay. 771, GRADUATE STUDENT-In. Metro Parkway. Immediate b~droom, .2 bath upper flat ~. . I same. 882.0389. Cross style bike, like new. 5185 evenings. terior and exterior paint- occupancy. Spacious rooms, w~th family roo~. Adults, SUMMER COTTAGE _ Wal- 6G--STORE OR OFFiCe Jeanne Roddewig, 881.7518 343-0150. ing, home repairs, 6 years fully air conditioned, bal. wIthout young children or loon Lake near Petoskey, RENTAL FREE CONSULTATION NON.SMOKER. Mature, ex- experience in the Pointes. cony, pool, TV, security, pets preferred. On~ year 4 bedrooms, screencd _ ._____ Please call after 5:00 p.m. 9 PIECE Walnut dining room 885.2994. perienced woman to take From $250. lea~e at $475. Secunty de- porch, paneled living room, RETAIL STORE for rent. "ALMOST-NEW" APPAREL set, $300. 884-4216. complete care of elderly METRO TOWERS POSIt. and referenc.es are fireplace, dock, boat. 881- Grosse Pointe Woods. 886- accessories, furs and an. gentleman only. 3 plain TONY VIVIANO 26450 C k BI d I required and Will be 1256 0302 ' SOFA BED Colonial style, J roc er v. checked. . _... I . . tiques at a fraction of the meals per day, some light Handyman Queen size, good condition, housekeeping. Other help :l1elro I ark~~~d~nd Crocker STR::JNGMAN HARBOR SPRINGS area, 4 MEN'S STYLI ST original cost. I $75. 881-4016. Car!;'enter Work 889.0800 bedroom cottage on Lake b We Buy Furs in the house. 9 a.m. to 5 Model Open 7 Days Space available in eauty sa- C sl'gnments Welcom p.m. Two recent local ref. and Telephone: I -.--.---- Michigan. Fireplace, canoe, Ion to related fields as on e BEDROOM set, twins, 2 large erences required. $100 per Miscellaneous 296-2320 463-5857' FLAT for rent will be avail. I private. Two weeks, $475. men's stylist, cosmetic fa. LEE'S dressers, n i g h t stands, week. Call after 4 p.m. 824- Repairs -.------.____ able, 2 bl'uroom lower on i Write number in party, cial Electrolysis. 886.0303 20339 Mack 881.8082 desk. Excellent. TU 5.5211. 3904. l'ROr.1BLEY ROAD 2 bed- Devonshire near Mack, ga- dates desired' to Suite 204, 7 881-2093 rooms, 1"2 baths, living r~~e, basement, super clcan 199 Pierce St., Birming. after p.m. DRIED and silk flower ar'l LIECA II[ C F.2 lense in. after 5 p,m. HOUSEKEEPER. companion, room, dining room, kitchen, mee area, older couple pre. ham 48011. Facts sheet and '6H-FOR RENT OR SALE rangements and weddings clu.ded. Honeywell flash drive car, good home, plain QUALITY HEALTH CARE in library, sun porch, fully i ferred. After 6, 561.9253. picture will be sent to you. I. expertly done by former i umt, $115. 884.7680. cooking, one adult. Good you:- home or hospital b)' c'arpeted, one car garage. 1 --.------•• 1- . STORAGE AREA - 10x22, florist in home. Very rea. I 1 _ CLARINET; I _ 5,000 references. 881-7078. Professional Registered :0-.10 children, no pets. C:J!l: "iEWLY decorated 2 bed. I FOR. RENT In Harbor parking off paved alley, sonable. 839.6434. BTU, 1-7,000 BTU, 1- Nurse, Licensed Practical after 7 p.m. 331-6444. room upper. E. Warren. Sprmgs, large beau~lful service drive of Ford ex- CHARLES KLINGENSMITH 10,000 BTU air condition. MATURE LADY to help with Nurse, Nurse Aide or com. ------Outer Drive area. Private cottage, located ~n Little pressway, Harper Woods, 2 children, days in Grosse panion sitter. 24 hour servo LAKESHORE - Tw? bed. entrance, carpet, stove, re- Traverse Bay. Available for 882-0866. JILL WILLIAMS ers; 1 girls Schwinn bike Pointe, references. 885. ,ice, 7 da)'s a week. Phon c rooms, club pool, air con. frigerator included no rent all of June and July . LAUREN CHAPMAN 5 speed; G.E. electric dry. 2624. 882.6640, Medical Person ditioning, $375. plus utili-I pets. $235 monthly pius se. and first 2 weeks of A~g. 7-WANTED TO RENT Invite you to visit their shop. er. 882-7802. . info. ties, security, "June", 885'1 curity. Utilities not includ.1 us!. Excellent condition WANTED TO RENT: 4 bed- HOUSEHOLD MAPLE bunk or trundle HOUSEKEEPER - 5 days, nel, Pool for more mation. 8864. ed. 777.7880. I throug~out, 7 bedroom~, room furnished house for LIQUIDATION SALES bed s complete, double 8:30 to 6 p.m. Grosse ------.------, expanSIVe porch, fantastic Every Thursday from 10 a.m. h t d k . ht t d Pointe Park area. 823-4021. EXPERIENCED LADY wish. ,F-I-\-rE-'--R-O'O--M--u-p-p-e-I'-flat,l\IACK and Beaconsfield, up- view. Call Graham Real June through August defi. to 2 p.m. at the Ray Smith c es, es, ntg s an , es to be companion to el. I westside ,Wayburn and per 1 bedroom, modern, Estate. Andy 30wman, nite, possibly thr.:lugh Sepo Building, 15115 Charlevoix, $150, 886.1924. COLLEGE GIRL for summer derly. Nights. References. Grosse Poinle bus line. completely carpeted, stove, (616) 526.2106. tember in Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe. Selected FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, to help dean. Other help 885.7764. Charlevoix-Vernor are a. f d" 1------.--- area. Willing to post bond. k . employed. Excellent wages re rigerator, air con lt1on. KEY LARGO, Florida. 2 bed. Call Mr. Terry J. Kohler items ta en on consign. Roper gas stove, Speed Call 886-7637. Separate entrance, porch, er, paid heat, $175 plus se. room new deluxe Town. at 800.558.7631. ment. Estate Appraisals. Queen washer and dryer, MATURE WOMAN nursing stove and refrigerator. Scpo c 't C II ft 5 882 B t'f I t' N 11 hit 11f f $125 experience will stay with un y. a a er. . house. Beach, marina, large ------__ eau I u an lques. ell' awe, a our or . WOMAN to work in private arate utilities. New wall to 7708. recreation h a II, tennis, LADY WIS. hes room. K'tI chen sh'lpmen t' JUS t arnve. d' In- 8863791• after 6. senior citizens from noon wall carpeting. Adults. No I ------. '1 M k 7 M'l 1 d' g g 'f' nt b k home as permanent live-in on, 5 to 12 hours. 7 days. 6A-FOR ....T pool, by week, month or prtVI eges. ac - I e c 1I m ma nI lee rea. pets. $175 pus security. REJ"'I V b l' 823 f t C h d 1 f WHITE enamel Kenmore maid, other help employed. 824-0511. season. Summer rates. For area, ernor us me. . ron . err y rop ea 2 adults in family. Sum- _8_2_1_.3_4_3_9.______FURNISHED I reservation call 884-6231, 0269. table, marble top coffee stove, 11 months old. 886- mer in Harbor Springs , LADY WISHES day work, GROSSE POINTE PARK, JEFFERSON and 9 Mile Dely Travel, between 9. table. Lovely Oriental rug 8624. Michigan. Winters in Flor. cleaning. Tuesday and Fri 1062 Lakepol'nte Lo\Unr 2 Road, upper 5 rooms, ga. 5.'30 p.m. COUPLE. t 23in 30'sb d want largefI t and Portuguese rug, 2 an. . ,~ qUle - e room a tique rockers. 2 antique 65 YARDS OF WOOL ida, Spring and Fall in day. Call 891.3833, after 6 bedroonl flat $225 plus rage, modern kitchen and G P . • P k Grosse Pointe. Call 885 p.m. ' LAKE HURON PORT rosse om.e ar or area pie crust tables, dry sink, CARPETING, GOLD utilities. Securit" deposit bath, color TV, air in bed. - R f 82A c681 2377. J HURON E llent beach' e erences. 'rU or Duncan Phyfe mahogany 884-3405 HOUSEKEEPER companion and references. Not suit. rooms. $350 including heat . xce . 9633657 MATURE WOll1AN...for gen- live.in five days, elderl y able for children or pets. 776-1657. Wooded area! Beautifully '. dining room table and buf- SOFA AND BED for sale. eral cleaning and child preferred. 739-1159. 886.7369. ------furnished! Two kitchens, RESPONSIBLE w 0 r kin g fet, 8 dining room Chip- Best offer. 886.7508. care, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. $3 ------ICOMFORTABLE ROOM near 3Vl baths, atlractive com- lady with 2 daughters pendale chairs. TYPING SERVICE-Experi EASTLAND AREA-2 floors,' Bon Secours HospitaL Mid- mon rooms, lower level needs' place to rent. Ex- per hour, 2 days week, ref- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As DOUBLE-DOOR refrigerator- erences required. 886-7736 enced typist, will type let 24575 Kelly Road, East dIe. aged business or pro- apartment with separete cellent references, secur freezer, G.E., Avacado, de. ters, resumes, surveys, re Detroit. Cavalier Manor, fessional gentleman. 886- entrance, allows close liv. ity deposit gladly furnish low as $22 quarterly buys Compulsory No Fault In. luxe. Like new, $275. Chiff- HOUSEKEEPER for Grosse search papers, thesis, te rm large luxury, 2 bedroom 2344. ing but separate accomo. ed. 886-6938. robe made by Lullaby, surance. 881.2376. Pointe family, child care papers, etc., in my home townhouse. New appliances ------dations. Available July and yellow with custom glass and light housework. Must reasonable. 886-3749. carpet, central air, $315 6B-ROOMS TO RENT August. Rent $4,400. Secur. YOUNG professional seeking top. Excellent condition, have driver's license and with carport, 772.3649 or YOUNG working girl, private ity deposit. Inquiries in. flat or apartment, for East PAPER CUTTER - $1,250 CHAIN LINK FENCING $100. ~all 886.7637. references, 5 days a week 961-7411. bath, kitchen privileges, vited. Side. 886-8015 after 6 p.m A~~~*~~ C~~~E~T~~S Call 331.2918 after 6 p.m INSTALLED BICYCLES: One Schwinn, REASONABLE lilT CLEMENS S . near Village. After 6, 881- W. Bruce Keys Real Estale WANTED - Apartment or SCRATCH PADS, 40c lb. or all weekends. PRICES i heavy duty, $50. Girl's 20" NO JOBS TOO SMALL . , ~ - paclOus" 4724 1111 Pine Grove Avenue home to rent in Grosse WEDDING INVITATIONS new, luxury 2 bedroom Port Huron, Michigan 6 a.speed, $25. 885-6535, LADY NEEDED for com 774--6887 T h I. 1----.------.__6C 0 I Pointe. 296-068 . Open Mon. thru Sat. 9.5 p.m. own ouse, app lances, - FFfCE FOR RENT Phone 1-985-9685 panioll and some house - CAPABLE WOMAN-Gross carpeted, car ports. conve------3853133 I PROFESSIONAL COUPLE keeping, regular time off e nient 50 cent door to door ST. CLAIR SHORES, 27631 Evenings 1. . ECONOMEE USED BOOKS - Bought, , Pointe references plus wages. Live.in. Write need s J ff 8 ff' 'd 1 ------desires 2 bedroom flat PRINTING five permanent days, assis Dial.A-Ride hus service I e erson, 0 Ices; I ea I sold. Fiction, non-fiction, Grosse Pointe News, Box t within City. 1-468.5495 or for accountant, attorney, CHALET on Lake near Char- Grosse Pointe or East War invalid, elderly I SERVICE hardcover, paperback - R.3D. or smal 1 961.7411. manufacturers rep.; 2000 levoix. Swimming, fishing, ren.Outer drive area. 884- 15201 Kercheval family. noon 'til 7 p.m. Tues thru Excellent cook , . square feet, fireplace in color TV, fireplace, phone, 7853. at Lakepointe cleaner, launqress, 871.239 Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 4C-HOUSE SITTING 9 LOVELY ROOMY lower, conference room. 881-3266. boat included. 884.M31, YOUNG working woman de Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 Mack Ave., oetween Lake- SERVICE LADY 778-4055. WISHES companio n den, fireplace, Philip be. ------1 sires room with private LIVlNG room furniture and I pointe and Beaconsfield. PROFESSIONAL mat u r e or light housekeeping war k low Jefferson, S185, secur. EAST SIDE . IDELRAY Ei:;ACH condomin. bath or light housekeeping misc. After 4, 778.0949. 885.2265. couple will care for your in nice home, will Iive.i n. ity, adults, 331.2101. K~LL Y north of 8 l\hle. ium, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Grosse Pointe area. Call home the month of Augus t Reference. 283-4053. ~,BOOsquare feet. 1500 square feet, designed Miss J. Vanker, 754-2400 836 TROMBLEY, spacious KELLY near 81A! Mile. 1,780 b~' Carl Luckenbach. One 8 -4 and pay rent. Excellent 10 IF YOU are conside'rin cal references. 371-1954. g upper flat, 3 bedrooms, 2 square ,~eet medical. of eight units in distin. a.m. p.m, :~~int.~n,g,YOUI"'PW~~,or ,g\j- baths,' 'm 0 d ern kitchen, NINE MILE .near Hayes, guished building If.! block RESPONSIBLE bus i n e s s ragl) this .summer, colleg WANTED FORMER Grosse Pointe cou e "$450 per month: 823-6242. I 1,840 square feet plus from beach: $79,500. 644- woman would appreciate a pIe will house sit your - student .will do a fantasti job. 773-0726. C UPPER FLAT, 2 bedrooms, apartment, \ parking. Best 0600. small apartment, flat, or by home. Minimum 3 weeks living room, dining room, for 3 doctors. FOR SALE. -- ,------Carriage House in Grosse and maximum two months LEGAL and executive secre kitchen, bath, 880 Beacons- HARPER at 9~2 Mile. Brand CHARLEVOIX area, modern 'Pointe. Clean, quiet. Ref. Tend to lawn, pets, etc. in tary wishes typing to do in field. $250 per month. 882. new 3,800 square feet. 4 bedroom Chalet, on Little erences. 336.1092 business return for room. Local ref - her home. Reasonable rate s 6559. Ready in 60 days. Traverse Bay. 2 baths, pri. number; ask for Helen DuMouchelle's erences provided. Call col - Grcsse Pointe Park are a. ICHESTERFIELD TWP. 23 vate beach, $325 weekly. 756-3505 after 6 p.m. Oriental Rugs • Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry ~pct (305) 276-7488 or 424 - Please call 882.4204 or 885. AVAILABLE June I, Somer. '1 G' 882.5749 or 591.6180. • Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China 8450 local. 3045. set, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, MI e near rahot. Brand _ __ ' I YOUNG working married $350. Nicest house on ncw. Sui t e s 800.9,700 ?lIOBILE HOME, lOx55, 2 couple desire unfurnished Complete ESTATES or Single Items s-srTUATION TOP SOIL and peat delivere' d block. liberal landlord, 331. square feet. bedrooms, cabana. summer apartment or flat in Grosse WANTED and spread, any amount. 6. 3230. WHITTIER between 1.94 and lake lot, Lakeport. 884.3736 Pointe. Call 884-0039 or INSTANT CASH or on consignment 8 evenings. 292.3117. Kelly. 1,700 square feet, 1.665.7832 after 7 p.m. ?RIVATE NURSING 885 NOTTINGHAM, 5 rooms. mostly open. FOR SALE. BELLE RIVER, ONTARIO Phone Us At Around the Clock MOVE, DELIVER or dispos e stove, refrigerator, no pets. Call Virginia S. Jeffries, 3 bedroom cottage, sleeps 8, 7A-ROOM WANTED 963-6256 or 963-0248 [n horr.,; llOspital or nursing of household items. 8.1o $185 plus utilities. Open Realtor 882.0899. on Lake St. Clair available ------home. };X's, LPN'$, Aides , mornings. 886-2093. Sunday, 10 to 12 nooll. June, July,August, $165 MALE - Needs room and co:~:r,,"'i!')ns, male attend IGROSSE POINTE Park 30x per week. 886.2767 after 6. bath, excellent references. ai' . '.:e.ins. Screened and SA-SITUATION UPPER, 5816 Lakewood near 70 office for rent or sale. . After 4:30. 885-7393. STORE CLEARANCE SALE DOMESTIC J';; J. 24 hour service I Chalmers-Ford expressway, 822.2334 Yanehuk 824- LOG COTTAGE on Otsego a-ARTICLES FOR SALE Solid Cherry Mahogany Duncan Phyfe 4-piece bed. garage. Open anytime. 4169.' Lake, Gaylord, Michigan. Lkc ;ed nurses for insur RELIABLE, I room set from Bloomfield Hills Estate, was $950, FAST, wishe s ------1 . 1 For information call after ance cases. days, 1a u n dry clean in CLEANING OUT? Call OP. sale $600; Chippendale sofa, new removable slip g. 13135 CHELSEA. area, Outer PRIVATE OFFICE _ 15x16 6 p.m. 886.0088 or 882- covers costing $500, was $595, now $275; Solid POINTE AREA NURSES Grosse Pointe reference s. Drive and Chalmers, 3 carpeted, newly decorated, 6872. ERATION LINC, 331.6700 light oak dining set, drop leaf table, leaves, TU 4-3180 873.5622. room upper, modern, 1-3 air conditioning. parking, . We help charitable organi. gas plus $110 a month, service drive of Ford ex- HIDE AWA Y RESORT zations. Donations tax de pads, grilled buffet doors, excellent condition, NEED SOMETHING moved 6-FOR RENT security deposit. 882-2315. ]'res~\\'ay_ Harper Woods. l\TAl\:ITOULIN ISLAND, ductible. You drop ,off or now $150. Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, solid delivered or disposed of ? UNFURNISHED ------.------882.866. . I ONTARIO we pick up. mahogany, excellent condition except top needs Two Pointe residents wi11 WORKII\G COl:PLE wishing __ . 1 Fuily equipped apartments refinish; solid light oak triple dresser, sale $60. move or remove large 0r NEW DELUXE HI.RISE to rcnt housc in 5t. Clair GROSSE P..DINTE CITY. and cabins. Beauliful safe ROTO SPADE your garden. 20% off on all stemware. glassware, lamps, chan- small quantities of furn i. 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS Shores, surrounding sub. Mack Avenue office build. beach, excellenl fishing. S t u den t will roto-spade deliers, drapes, etc. Up to 50'70 off on Ladies and ture, aopliances or wha t TV SECURITY !lrbs or the cast side of ing. Suitable for dental, le- Call (705) 282.2538 or your garden, up to 1,000 Men's clothing and more. Fedder air conditioner. have you. Call for free est i. Many More Features Detroit. 773.1411. gal, accountants, manufac. write Hide Awav Resort, square feet, $20. 823-1921.1 $60; G.E. Stereo with reel to reel tape in walnut mate. 34~-0481. Lake St. Clair Area Metro 1.94 FOUR BEDROO:ll townhouse i tllri~g representatives, etc. Kagawong ~Janitoulin Is. - console, special $195, was $350. Much more. 296-2320 463.5857 557-077 Open Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. - Memorial Day 10:30 to 5 ALL CARE 0 212 baths. beamed ceiling ~_:'\va~able .July. 886-8892. ):lnd. Ontano Household and GROSSE POINTE 4 bedroo - Visa and Mastercharge :\Tl'RSES REGISTRY m with fireplace in living ')PPOSITE EASTLAND. 2 or CH~~I,-ET--near- Pet;)ske~=-3 MAYFAIR y 2Y.! balhs, central air, fir A medical pool. Private dut e. roolll. dining room. kitchen 3 room suitC'. Opal Plaza. bedrooms. J1z baths. heat. Estate Sales 24518 Harper (Between 9-10 Mile) - 774-0130 nursing, 24 hour service place, attached garag e. and pantry, deposit and 18301 E. 8 :lIile Rnad, 777- . f d d Hospital. Home, Nursin g S750 per month, ask for r e f C'.r.encesl\:o pets. 499. 46~~.. ._ ~~u~~,o~'la~~~~~r~d~gof~~g: D & G Home and Insurance Cases , Doug. 979.1609. 3 7" l .______----- 778-4824. of Grosse Pointe LPN's, R~'s, Aides, Medi . . .. OFFICE SPACE - 11228 cal Technologists, Physical QUIET BUILDING Vlclnlly! ~JARYLAND, Grusse Pointe Whitticr. Attorney. pre- DEr,RAY-BE;\;:.=ii:-FI~rida: FRE E of Wayburn and Alter I r\cwly dl'coraled basemC'nl f;;rred. S80 wC'~k, furmsh~d I luxurious condo. 2 bed. II I N ~~;~~:;~~e~~~~f:~i~n~~~ Road. 824.9424. Call be. I flat Working ('ouplt> No I none an~\\erm.g. tnclude.d, room~ 2 bill!::;. fuil kitch- CONSU LTAT 0 I HOUSEHOLD tween 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. ! ~ingr(,,; or children. 3 hour.I .,,('cretanal. ~C'f\'lCC' aval~': ('11. t('nni,. pOld, dr .. on 1 • ' and bonded. Operated by ------I dllti('~ Wel.ki, S12:l PN ablr. ;bSOClat(.• nth ~('flll-"f _ t . 20 years experience. We buy Patricia Zrvallos, 821.4058. ENJOY THE COOL summer I montn. ('onta~'t 881.0000. t' d '. go, cour.O. \'I:lmedl' POI NTES ' porcelain, designer and antique lamps, mir- ~;E\il.RETIR~:n cnnstruclion PIC'ase call Ilelw('en ~ p.m ~OSlt l;tllilll's Inclurll'd ;('ll!alil"(' Hra:r17 654.3344 ,\'\.\. HOllSEHOLD SALES, ,., mC'nt now available. ~1od. I . '" ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS hunlld!fil'T, ell t do w n crate rent Call 882.7613. 6D-VACATION IIF:ATED POOL AND APPRAISALS doors, .~f'r\'icr lawn mower. b t 117 ,BOl'R\;E:\JOt"TIl RENTALS 18 HOLE GOLF (,(li"B~E M,ln:-' other items call Ed.~81.9940. e ween . p.m. ! 2 hl'lirooms \Ilth fJnJ',h('il ' Sandy bea('h. ~pri ng fC(l pond Free Consultations No pre-sales ------..--- ,------, bas"nlC'nl, air (,'ndllionN. BO\':\iE CIW\:TRY Com. Pcto~k(,yarea(hall'!.,l(",p., 775-{)366 YOCNG ('r)LLEGJ'~ student I LOWER FLAT ~Ild all ;Ipl,llaner '. (1""r 10 pletd\ fll rn I~h('d, all C!('l' f). III J)j~h\\ ;I,h/'r. TV (,.17- Anytime All it!'ms pric('d int('fe~lrd in painting. 504 NEFF ~h()Pl'll1~ anil 't'iI»"I, $300, lr,l. 2 I ier ('halet. tTppl'T 72:1:1. If no answC'r call after 5 p.m, NC'at c(lI1cientious and at I f i2.(i:iA4 tl/'r 4 bp(Jrr,oms, 2 haths rnor1rsl pri('l's 884.8629 for I 3 hedroom, 1'2 baths with kllrlH'n. ll\'ing .room with 6F-SHARE LIVING 6J-HALLS FOR RENT THURSDAY, MAY 25th C'slimalrs. _._ ._. . II carpeting, appliances anrl IJ1'PLI':X i'"'ily.:\!orang, flrC'I'!:lrt' 1.(1',>' j' tIer __ ~ QUARTERS -. -. ------.-----. - - t I f' I $ - $1!l5 l,jll~ ~p("lIfjl; drl"hll. I rl' ' 10:00 a,m. - 4:00 p.m. nr-.()KKDF~PI...G Service -, na ura Irep ace. 47::1 1 f I 'oj hi' I,' I;EED TlItnl> ppr~on to 39 WAVERLY EXp('riC'nced bnokkeeper I long trrm tenant. "y ap. I drl'n. no »1>1.',. RIH47(11i Tirrs ITltrr.connnctC'rl l'f (I'" , I' \1 . AIR CONDITIONED will keep vour rcords up j" , ~ ~hare tlOlI"'. . U Prl\'l- Amvets Post #57 . II I pointment 882.5200. (;'HOSSE j'Ol:\TF PARK -- sirNl. Private 6 hol(' pul. lC'gl's !-:rnll!oYl'd ""ly Pre. Off Kerchcva I past Moross Road to c1atr, accuralC'ly, sma , ling grC'C'n Sllmn1C'r rc's'('r. • All OcCOSH'H'lS accollnl< acc'rptrcl. ,my McRrrarty . i\rlJh()ch l Pl'er t;. onr child. no prl" i fpr Indl\'ldll~1 ~~:I-:ISyears • CATERING Grassl' POlllte Farms home. 1l1'i1.,(Jn;,hl~. 88(;. I Realtors 110 '1ngl,.,. "'('lIril~ (it'pos lallons 11011' hl'lllg takl'll old \\1111 ,,,II. "I'. $130 11,,', Manaqcr. 774-11% 80~8 '______I' ."c.',n l;:~l :

Page Twenty-Four G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Thursday, May 25, 1978 B-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOil SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLEsFo/i'SALE-'-ci='ARTICLES- WAN-T-ED--l-OA---M-O-T-O-RCYCLES11-CARS FOR SALE RC.A. COLOR TV XL 100, l2.FOOT thermal sliding -RATTAN porch furniture, 4 -GAiAGE--SAi:E.-s~tul'da;" \Vi)MA-N'S-Bi-KE,'-Sch~inn 1- - WEiLL--SUY' --- __FOR SALE ---- '77 CADILLAC Coupe de 15-inch, $225. Call after 6. door wall, anodized alumi. pieces, $125. Call 331.5915 and Sunday, May 27.28. Breeze, 26", single speed. YOUR YESTERDAYS' HARLEY Superglide - '77 Ville, white, absolutely im- 886.1609. num finish. Excellent con. after 5 p.m. Furniture, miscellaneous. $65. 1014 Whittier. C i b oks old radio (and FXE - Mint condition. maculate. loaded. $7,700.

TORO lawnmower, like new, dition. $100.889.0029. I WELL MADE pale yellow No early sales. 17154 WESTINGHOUSE electric o~r~ ~V) 'premiums char. many extras. A truly fine 882.6448. --- - .---- $150. Insulating machine, SCHWINN 20" boy's bike, glazed dining table, Pro. g~t~~~ 1~:tr~~~k. corner dryer, 2 window air con. :cte~ me'm~rabilia:' Elvis _1Tl?~~rcyc:e ..-.8!~~~52.- __ 1976 BROWN Lincoln Conti. $200. Sears Shop Bench, very good condition $40. vincial, 2 leaves. custom' ditioners. knotty pine bar. and Beatles Items, olll toys, 1977 HONDA 550 Super nental. 4.door, white vinyl $50. Miscellaneous build. 882.0837. ' pads, 4 chairs-make offer. AIR CONDITIONER-Chry. $50 each. 881.3553. Big Little books, gum Sport - Many extras. Ex. roof, fully loaded. $5,800. ing supplies and tools. .__ 886.4862. sler Air Temp Freeway ------.---- cards, oldie R&R 45.s, vint. cellent condition. $1,600.. _~~~4~. -.--- '--- ..---- Handyman's delight. Call HANDMADE pat c h work Slider 9,000 BTU's includ. LINENS and laces, books, age movie material, early 886.8892, 886.1324 eve. '76 FOIW Elite, air. A:\lI1,':\1, 882-6280. quilts and comforters made TREE'S FURNITURE ing 5 year all parts guaran. pic t u res and picture I Playboys, Kellogg's Pcp nings. Cassette, deluxe interior, ______to order or ready made. WAREHOUSE SALE tee. Only used 3 months. frame" plated flat sillier. pins, Hero "Pulp" maga. -.-.------.. -.------new ste<,1 belled tires with MOVING SALE _ Lovely 822-1850. 50%.70% Off Must sell due to relocation. ware, buttons and other azines, etc. 1977 HONDA CT.70 - Trail Thunderbil'd :'Ilags. rear dc- French Proveneial beige -----.------.- 100 pieces of fine furniture Call Maryanne 875.1212 be. items. No dealers. 886. NOSTALGIA NOOK hikl', 50 miles. Offer, 881. fogger. $4.000. 21l.000 milcs. sofa, $250. Roll-a.way bed, G~~At~E4, S~i8~4 ~~~~~~~~: drastically reduced. Must tween 9.5. 881.2237 after _ 2344. 24912 HARPER (at 10 Mile) 1995. 565.0048 or 561.1760. ~~:~:t~se~h~~~~dLa~~sSk~~~ Bureau, rugs, mirrors, odds ~fI~~~~:.t;r~~~~ }l~~~t~~;1 6. GOLF CLUBS and bag. ST. CLAIR SHORES 19731;-1{ONDA-450....:::5;P~d. ~5-oi~DSC--;;-tiass S~prcmc. with mink collar, $100. and ends and clothe&. Warehouse, 11371 East DREXEL Dining room fur. Youth. Wi Iso n Walker I 777.2540 luggage rack. Sharp. Ex- 4 door. air. powrr steel"lng.

Lady's coats, size 9 and 12. ------I State Fair. 521.2300. Sun. niture. Drop leaf table ex. Cup. $30. 884.5027.. Open 7 days! tras. 372.4441. power brakes. S2600 or of- Call 778.1018 after 4 p.m. QUALITY. Monday. June 12. day, 12.5. Monday through tends 66 inches. 4 chairs I ROC K E R.recliner, radio. (We_dnes~!s Eve~~ngs onl~ 1975 HONDA CB 750, metal. fer. 824-1295. or all day Friday. Jon B. Gandelot is our pos. Friday 10.9; Tuesday, Wed. and buffet, simple lines I phono, desk.chair, swivel ESTATES BOUGHT - Old lie red, windjammer fair. -19700PEL GT. E~~II~~t-o~~'. ______itive voice for Grosse nesday, Saturday 10.6. mahogany. 884.0374 after rack. ottoman, sofa. 778- watches, clocks, silvnr, 'nte School Board. Char. 4 I ~ ing, many extras, excellent (lilion. All mechanics1 com. FRENCH Provencial couch, PlieOI and Kay Bolles, John ------BARN SIDING _ Authentic pm.. I' 1731 go Id,0 Id furm't ure, top do.I condition, 1,000 ml'1es. 8.82 pletely ol'CI'hau 1.eu. .,('w" 72" long. blue floral velvet, d h ( '1 I lar. 882.7599 or 293.3612. 4089 after 1 pm Radial tires. White. 885. $150 or best offer. 885. and Lucv Prost. Stu Dow, I" w~athered, han ewn GARAGE SALE - 2 ami y GAR AGE SA L E. Power ------. . 5506 5952-882-2597. Jesse R.' Lowther, Bonnie, natural timber. 1.463.2179. bargains galore, 1 day mower, 20" gas stove, imi. WANTED-Exercise bicycle II-CARS FOR SALE I . .------.. ______and Dennis Perkins, Karen .' only. Saturday 104. 3651 tation Persian fur jacket, in good condition. Call MUSTANG '65, 70 cngine 302, ESTATE SALE -251 Loth. Schaefer, Cathe Brierly, M~."ING ;~kLE - t~rgCO~~l' University place. (Between f 0 I din g chairs. Many after 6 p.m. 886.6048. -A-UT-O-l\-W-B-I-L-E"-I-NSURANCE4.spced. Hur&t shift. A:'IJ/ rop, corner Charlevoix. 8 John A. Hammond, Mrs. lOner, I es, re n era r, Maumee and Jefferson). aIm 0 s t new ehildren's ------F:\l. Excellent condition. pc. dining room set, Vic Nettie Duffield Bob and power lawn mower, couch. Furniture (indoor and out. clothes. Lots of other new HlDE.A-BEI) - Call after I as low as $33.15 for 6 $1,095. 756-5475. torian rocker, Victorian Bonnie Wachte'r, Edward Many more items. Call door), lamps, chandelier, c:mdition items. 1799 Ox. 5:30 p.m. 8844852. month!:. Call Chilsney lnsUt. -----.------t 3 0 k k't h R. Bunn, Mac and Rosie 771.3646 Saturday and Sun. toys, books, records, assort. ford. Thursday 94. ------ance Agency for your over '74 DODGE Van. V.8, stick, set ee. pc. a I c en McNair, Mary and Larry day. ed household items. Select- WANTED - Small refriger. the phone quotation. 884. 44,000 miles, power steer. set;1 primitive Oak dresser, Bl k C . , aft er steel belted radials, Sl,650. 821.1554. 10 piece antique dining 7 p.m. 882.7211. 30" COLUMBUS electric 343 ______room suite with marble top WANTED: slot, pinball and I ------stove, $25. Bath room fix. SEARS de.humidifier $50, 2 ESTATE SALE, 12151 White. side pie~es. Superb condi- gambling machines. Old 1971 VOLKSWAGEN - A 1974 MATADOR, radials, low l mileage, 46,000 miles, S850. tures. 885.5712. Altec Lansing lS:1 speak. hill (N. off Morang, be. tion. 446.8354 days. coin operated games from good transportation. Needs 886.5128. WANTED JEWELRY ers plus Crossover $125. tween Harper and Kelly) I penny arcades or amuse. body work. $650. 343-0820, Diamonds, precious stones, Burroughs full key adding Saturday, May 27th, 10 a.m. 9 FOOT Concert Grand ment parks. Old Coca-Cola after 5 p.m. '74 GRAND PRIX. air, stereo, old watches, pearls, Geor. machine, $15. 886.7076. to 4 p.m. Priced right to piano, Ebony-Knobe, $7,000. advertising items and ad. I new brakes. exhaust. 41,000 seW Something for every. Between 6 and 8 p.m. 882. vertising items from beer 1977 CAPRICE Classic - miles. First S2,250. 521. gian and Victorian silver. GARAGE.ANTIQUE sale - body _ Everything goes. 1475. and pop companies. Music Black with red pin stripe, 5448. Highest prices. Prompt 241 Lakeshore. Gar age payment. Transactions con. Early Victorian side board. ------1 boxes and electric pianos. 350 V-8, air plus many ex. apartment, Saturday, Sun- Victorian dining table, STEINWA Y Baby Grand, $2.- Call after 6 p.m. 882-8692. tras. 13,0000 miles. $4,700 1974 DODGE 1I10naco - 4. fidential. Charterhouse & day, 9 to 4. 500. Call evenings. VA 1- I or best offer. 885.1762. door, V.8, automatic, power Co., 16835 Kercheval. 885- mint; 6 side chairs, 4 stack 5117. PRIVATE Collector wants steering, power brakes, vi. 1232. USED DINING ROOM set, book case with 2 side old clocks (pocket and '74 VEGA GT - Very good nyl top, air conditioning, $150. 824-1688. doors on top unit, oak SB--ANTIQUES wrist watches) any condi. condition. Priced below LIMED OAK drop leaf table A)I/Dt stereo. beautiful OODYEAR tires on wheels, carved arm chair, lion FOR SALE t' Old . b . market value. $950. Call condition, excellent tires, for 12, 6 chairs,' double G ads and claw feet, needs IOn. musIc oxes, m- ,.." 2, size 1()"15 LT, Tracker. i ----.------eluding player piano's. Jute evenings after -0. 882.0713. runs perfect, good brakes hutch, 4 drawers, $300. he A.T, very good condition, minor repair, oak carved UNIVERSAL MALL - An. boxes, pump organs and and exhaust, 39.000 miles, 885-3118. nut tl'q e sh diD LINCOLN Continental 1972 $30 for both. 885.2477. b 00kcase, gIass ed wal u ow an sa e, e. phonographs, anything reo Only Sl,895. 886.5228, 521. ELECTRIC dryer, excellent book case, large mirrored quindre and 12 Mile, War- lated to music. Also any - 4 door, clean, loaded, 2977. 4 condition. 885.5489. Dll~INGk'tROhOM tfurnditu~e, ddoor, chiffherrObetwlilthdside I trhernO'UgShltSnudndaaYy'JJuunnee11 . type of slot machines. Call ~r~~at:i~es, c:~~~~. st$yr,;~: 1969 CHRYSLER. 300.440 USED REFRIGERATOR _ men, I c en se an mls, rawers, c erry a ress. anytime. 884.8987. engine, new starter, com. Apartment size, $25. Call cellaneous items. 371.4798. er, claw feet, cherrywood Weekdays 10 a.m. to 9 1------__2_9_3_.8_4_5_6_0_r_8_2_2_-2_5_4_8_.__ plete tune. up, radial tires, before 1 p.m. 521-5504. I vanity dresser, high sided p.m. Sundays 12 noon to 5 SI-IOTGUNS and rifles want- '1975 FIAT X19 Roadster - ANTIQUE g.piece he a v y d'rawers. claw feet, East. p.m. Free admission, free ed. Parker, Fox, Smith, F)l converter. Very little carved oak dining room, 8 k' Low miles, dependable, 4 rust. Owned by certified JA WA Moped, like Solex, lake platform rocker, arm par mg. Winchester and others. Pri- speed. Blaupunkt A~l-FIIt mechanic. $400. Call after . . . t I'k ft. table. Excellent, $1,000. h . d 2 'd h 'rs ------t 11 853 5 " no t drIven m Win er, I e 6 c aIr an Sl e c al , I va e co ector. 47. 1. stereo. Michelin radials, 3:30. 771.9570. new, excellent condition, 52 -3844. collection of English. eups. SPRINGFIELDANTIQUES MARKET0 k BId WAN------TED: leaded glass new battery, $2,475. TU \ $260. 882-3493 after 5:30. KENMORE electric s t 0 v e, and _ saucers, Vletqnan D - a S g. d d' d M bl 6.0285 or 773-8545. 1977 CORVETTE - 3,800 ac. 'Ctirning top, used 6 mos. china tea set, plates. glass. AVISBUR G oars an wm ows. ar e ------~--- tual miles, loaded. 884. BLACK AND DECKER 18" 8823666 ware, R. Doulton. Nippon, May 28, 4th Sunday each mo. top tablet:, dressers and 1974 COUGAR XR.7 - Exec. 7102. electric mower. bag and -. Irish linens, several trunks Antiques & Collectibles commodes. Vie tor i a n ulive wife's car, very good . b $95 886 only T k I 75 t D" couches, ladies and gentle. 1977 MONTE CARLO, Lan- cor d new m ox, . . QUALITY. Monday, June 12 (sold without contents) . a't e - th 0t IXle men chairs. Old oil and condition. Silver with red dau, Firethorn, 8.000 miles, . Jon B. Gandelot is our pas- many, many interesting Hwy. eX! nor , 0 west interior. 27,600 miles. $2,- 0187 air, cruise control, A:\lI F:\I, -S-O-N-Y-T-r-in-i-tr-o-n-I-2-i-n-c-h-c-o-lo-rHive voice for Grosse and old items. Almost new on Davisburg Rd. to 12451 leather glass lamps, cut 995. 881.9650. Pointe School Board. Char- Id) 'd b side Andersonville Rd. One half crystal. Silver pieces, pic. ------V8, radials, rear defogger, TV, 3 months old, still on lie and Kay Bolles, John (ofn~ year 0 Stl \ ymak mile south of little town ture frames and oriental 1969 CHRYSLER Imperial - extras. 884-7435. I warranty. must sell, $290. and Luey PrOfit, Stu Dow. re rdlgefrat°tr, atu 0 K e more. of Davisburg. Hours: 10 a.m. rugs. Consider anything All available accessories. .5930 days, 343.0014 Jesse R. Lowther, Bonnie er, e ros, e c.,If en1 . g to 6 p.m. Free Admission. front V I'C tor I'an perl'od . No rust, comp Iete new 1975 LI'TCOLN., Cont'men ta1, 5evenings.68 30" gas stove, se c eamn F P Evenings. 882-8692. . t . 1" 2.door, original owner. Ex- and Dennis Perkins, Bob oven, oval pedestal chrome ree arking. pam, new premIUm Ires, d' . , '75 ELECTRIC outboard and Bonnie Wachter, Ed. d f . d'nett set 1------.-- W.l\NTED - Schwinn exer. new exhaust system, trans- cellent con Itlon. ti way d an ornuca Ie, EXCEPTIONALLY bcauti- .. b k d h k comfort seat, air, cruise. motor, refrigerator, stereo. ward R. Bunn, Mac an books old and new. by the ful Antl'que Square Grand size bicycle. Reasonable. miSSion, ra es an s oc tilt wheel, sterto. :\lany Call after 11 8811058 Rosie )!("-',;r '.I,n' and h d' d 11 10dern kit Call after 5 p.m. 1-652. absorbers. Must be seen to • -. Larry 13.,,1:11., -.;o'n n i e un re s. an' piano, C-1830. Profession- 0453. be appreciated. 774-9494, other extras. 36,500 miles. CARPET, like new, 111hx Brooks, Gloria and Bob chenware items, "new" ally restored. Rosewood. 1------evenings. Asking $5,000. 885.7771. 12 h, purple plush, $50. Kotas. Paid for by Gandelot Toro snow blower, "new" Evenings 882.3862. WANTED-Furniture, glass. ------I -'7-6-C-HEV--Y--V-a-n-,-35-0-4-b-a; 1-9046. for Better School Commit- electric lawn mower, wash-. ------j ware, knick-knacks, dishes, 1977 ELDORADO - Exccu. re!, automatic, power steer. 773 tee. John S. Hoey, Treasur. er an d dryer an d more - .{ENNARY i<.age Antiques. housl'hold itemfi, odds and tive owned. show room con. ing, carpeted interior, ice GIRLS Schwinn bicycle, 26", er, 536 Lakeland, Grosse Linens, drapes,. bedspreads,. d HOUIS: Wedne~day.Friday, ends and old dolls. 774- dition. Fully equipped. Sil- box, rally wheels, AMinI single speed. Good condi- Pointe. mens clothmg, 1sized' me t. 12.4. Saturday 9.5. Cadieux 7142.' vcr with silver Landau stereo tape. S3,79:1. 54-1- tion, $35. 881.2941. ------Like new, some ales ou . at Warren. 8824396. ------.- top, red leather interior. 2578. 5 CEMENT STEPS with ris- fits. Fireplace fixtures, I ------TOP S5 PAID for color TV's 884.9643 evenings, 779.6800 ------JAPANESE bridge, 10 foot. ers, excellent condition, etc. Conducted by May. ABLE TO PAY top dollar needing repair. 774-9380. days. 1977 GRAf"O PRIX - 6.000 slone lanterns, cash regis- $60.881.1071. fair. Call 774-0130 for in- for used Oriental rugs. ------miles, stereo, sun roof, etc. ter, etc. 886-2627. ------formation. No pre.sales. :;45-4483. ANTIQUES and oldtiques 1973 T BIRD - Triple white. 527.0533. HOTPOINT double oven elec. wanted. We buy estale and I Excellent condition, best ------MAPLE twin beds, con veri to tric range $60, Sears gas REFRIGERATOR, Whirlpool, FUnNI1'URE refinished.. reo furs. offer. 774-3030. 1973 CAPRICE Classic - 4 bun k s, mattresses and dryer, $90. Ping-pong ta. 14 cu. ft. top freezer, not paired, stripped, any type LEE'S I ------door, power steering. POl\" springs. 885-4158. ble 30, Puritron air filter new, $100. 821.2151. of caning. Free estimates, 20339 :\lack 881.8082' 197~ PLY:\lOUTH ~'URY -I er brakes, air, good lircs. S15, auto baby swing. 510. 474-8953. ----- 1 Air. power steering. pow- .-\:\1radio, light heigl'. Onl) GARAGE SALE-411 Madi. Play pen $20. umbrella GARAGE SALE _ Clothes, ------SERIOUS local collector will er brakes. Good condition. 51.495. Call after 6 p.m. son, near ChalfontI'. furni. tent $35. After 6 p.m. 886. Christmas tree lights, bike OR IENTAL RUGS purchase all signed Tiffany I S795 or best offer. 886- TC 1.3499. ture,26 27 miscellaneous.95 May 8278' serious calls only etc., et c. Satur day 1()"5, Paying maximum prices for Iamps;. II am Ir.I P'alr~om: t _ 6976~...... :._.___ --'67 V.W.-- K\;cellent------'---condition. , . . p.m. please. Sunday 10.5. 739 South Caucasion, Sarouk, Kashan. IJdfer,on \:llnd 1\\10eBr~dges '64 BUICK Co-n-v-er-t-Ib-I-e-- Gas heater. S750. 886-6231. l GARAGE SALE-975 Fisher REDW--O'OD .. bl . I Rosedale Ct., Grosse Pointe Chinese and other ramps. J ransacL\on~. 3 ...------. ------PICniCta e WIth Woods. rugs. me I stnctl.\" confi:lential. PleasA _E_,_x_traclean_. 886-97_9. __' 19-0 4 DOOR PI h Rd. Saturday only, moving, 2 matching benches. 6'x21,~' . - . I' ymout , ra. rugs, tools, furniture, etc $40. After 6 p.m. 823.2457. MrSCELLANEOUS SALE _ 1.663-7607 __('a:~ ~~ter_6 P:..I~._886'2812 1970 V.W. KARMAN GHlA. dio, heater, stereo speak. LIVING ROOM furniture, ex, ---.-----.---- Garwood oil furnace motor, ----WANTED - OLD FISHl:\fG rods. shot- Very clean, rebuilt engine. ~;:~s:;i~~tic:i\eagil ~;~;I cellent shape, reasonable, UPRlGHT freezer. 12 gauge 2 provincial end tables . JEWELRY I guns wanted by eollerlor.. ~~~ or best offer. 824- 1413. . 33129 2 shotgun, work bench, work 'th 1 t . 11an .. Will pay cash at "our I :>. -- -- .------. 15 a epomte, . 1. table. roll.away ping.pong WI g ass ops, mlsce . Diamonds. precIOus stones., - >, .. --- -- .. - .. ------... - - •. -- __6 L._____k table, maple twin bcd, met. eous chairs. Sofa lamps, pocket watches, pearls.l.home~ ~.~~:1677 _ _ ! 1966 INTER:'iA~IO:'iAL T~a\". 1976 BeleK Regal. 12.000 BACK PORCH SALE, Satur al twin bed frame. 881. Lionel trains, 2 humidi. Georgian and Victorian sil. WA:'iTED _ Royal !louto;. I elall. 1200 S~I'I;s. V.8, stick. miles. Full pO'.\"C'r. like day, 9 a.m., if rainy on .\!on 7466. fiers. black and white con. ver. Highest priccs. Prompt I Roy I \V) ,.t II 'I' po\\er steenn!; ~~d brakes. new. 821.1l480

day. Custom drapes 28.inch .c __ •• __ • I TV etc etc 4305 . ' .. a. (rces cr. um~lc I Very good condition. $300 --.-- - -.----- .. - windows, 3 pr.; 9xl0 bluel 8 FOOT R d d .. so e , ., . d p.aym~nt. T~ansactlOns con. : ft~.unne~. Toby mugs. fme i 884.9015 COLLl':CTOR'S 111-::\1-- Onl' . e woo plcmc ta. A.udobo,n. Friday, satur. ay, . fldentlaL Charterhouse & I chma. stcrling, cut glass. I.. _ .. ' ~ .______of the last hig luxury car~

whitedecoys;shagllxllrug; tent;wood campduck ble,cots. benches;881.8636. 2 roll.away _ Sunda'__J .:.....__.______\ aqua marine ring, beauti. C0., 16835 Kerc heva I. 885•. i cry~ta.I g~lod jewelry. art: 1974 CHARGER S.E.-:- 318 A 1978 Il'Iple \\ hite Eldo. ing equipment; s cat t e r LAWNBOY battery powered I' fully cut and set. Both 1232. I pottrry. \\ edgwood and old, engml', loaded. Ziebart. raclo Biarril! wilh all the rugs, miscellaneous house BEDROOM _ Continental Ie c I r i c motor with $58. Imported. 88\.5418. 1-8'T'-1C'-E""-T'UR ' h"- .', postcards. 884.4620. ~o Hust. excelll'nl conell. rxtras. SI.'i.OOO.882.6559. e -__ . _ ... _ I -" '\ and pamt.1 - tloo.881.7326. ------.. - .-.----- hold goods. NO PRE headboard. opens to twins charger. $30 884-8848. FRANCISCAN WARE.! cd porcelain 3 picce va~r. lOA-MOTORCYCLES - i .. .. .-----.- '71 OLDS 98. 4 door. all'.

SALES. 219 McMillan. or locks for king, 9 drawer GOi~FSET _ F:x-cellent~o~-. "~Iatinum Band" fine I' 36" high. K.P.:\L 53.500. i FOR SALE 1966 A:\1BASSADOR - full power wind()w~, s<,al~. ______chest with plate glass top • china, used once. 4. 5 "ce. 'I Call Val. 526-1018. '_. ' power, air. needs bod~: S675. 884.8723. SOLID CHERRY'lle,dressinglike newto S400. 65' me hItwa nu server dition.10' TopbagFlight.cart4 woods.dozen settings. Finish your I'set:,' :, '65 llO:-;I)A 90 - Good con. ' work, chrap 882.9241. i '74-. - BEAl:VILLE'-'_ .. \\llld()\\' ble, Thomasvl plate top, 3 drawrr center Irons, ., bridal gift: $100. Thrce lIU:\I:\fEL Annual platrs -- ditinn. nN.ds minor rl'pair .. -- _. ------I best offer: light wood hall cahinet side (very good) balls, $175. 777-8631, after cushion Flexsteel wing: 1971 through 1977. :\lint: Asking S:iO :'Illk('.8A:1.7257 :\Il'STA:\fG II. '74. 4 &per(1.1 van. 1o.1dl'd.111'~toffer ovrr table, ebony legs, 32 x 10" $250. Lawson love seat- 5. . _ _ _ _ . .. back sofa; n(,l'ds recover ..' and boxed. $1,700 firm. powrr st<,cring. ,HI/nt., S2500. 331.3230. $45; sidc.by.side refrigera . . I 19-~ II() ....I \ "5 \'1nyl top. 26,000 miles. 1 tor with ice maker,' show beige tone on .tone floral SOLlDOA'K"' -;'-ound pedestal _ ing... $200. 882.1682. 1 Will not separate. 885.429:1. /., .,), .,. O. 2.200 S1800. 81l2.2983. '76 FORD V.!, \\'\ncio\\ V:tn. I brocade, n('ar1y new $150., table 4 chairs. Best offer', .•...... '8C-OF CE mile.< Ex('rl\('nl condition. automatiC. CLl,I"lIlill'ci 22.. er enclosure with mirror. I small back vinyl reclincr .. f 5 885 I GF, STOVE and refngrralor ,FI :-;('\1' pip('~. sr;t. hrad light. 19~13I~'TEH:\':\TI'}.:-':.\I. tr,'I\'. 000 mill'~. ~now lirt'" Ill. 57 inch track . After 12 I •chair, use~ S30, large bed- • 7399.accrpted. A ter, . Co.00 d con dTI Ion. Both for' EQUIPME"-'T1'1 spel'do. tank. SG50. n('gotl' I'lal1.,wagon. Low~- milragr. eluded. $~.70n T\' 21R9H

noon Thursday, 881.2771. I room chair. glazed chmt7 .. : . ._ $100. 882.6226 after 6. able. 1l8Hi:143... fLrr 4.~0. ;111 optiolls. (;rof"(' Kin". _.__._ .. _ . . . __ . I . k ~ 5 t' d I . I 3 d TInI ELECTRIC :\Iodrl Il . h '74 C:\\I:\liO. air. Llciio. QCALITY. Monday, June 12 VIO et pin .,2,. ,se ,aw. ~ SC'lIWT;.;'N glr s spee s- GAHAGE SALE. A little of typrwriler. Good conditioll. K:\ W,\S,\KI 'fi9 2:'01".4 SHlr. R8i>.OBOO. lachoIlH'lrr. :lo.ono mill' Jon B Gandelot is our pos. son sofa, blue and grr~n.' 1 Stingray. 886.0949. rvrrything You are surr Call aftror 6. ;~72.2:~80 winllrr on or off road. Ex. • k 1 k \llnt l'OlHhtioH Ril4.')04:\. 'tl've "()I'ce for Grossr $50 8 loot x 3 foot folding t f' db' 1969 BUCK S'~ ar'. $7;;0. I • '. 111.'GEGARAGE Sale-From! (I In a argam. 11 Ah;:N ('"I1"nt COllclitlOn S:H)(lR84 automatic f'nglll<'. 350 l'n POlntl' School Board. Char. table heavy formlca $25 1'1 9303 S t d COLLATOR. - Collatt's 12 Ifl7fi PO:-;'ll.\C :111"1 ,. ' 94:30. 26. 27, 28. 607 Ash. '1' acr.,.,".. a ur a\ 9015 l:1I1<', 45.000 mile.". 526. ""n'. lie and Kay Bolles, John Brass pull down lamp, $10 May 27th. Sorry no eari\: shects at one timl'. A.B. .')27R safan wa:.;on POW('I' q(,L'1 and Lucy Prost. Stu Dow, 2 matching 23 karat gold; land. . 1 sales. . Dick ditto machinl'. Ilke 1974 \Iotnr ..~l'1f'SIlI.1I1l1(,hlle 11l~ alHI hrakl" .. \\1/1'\1 nl'\' .. 10",\ .1cSSl' H Lowthl'r. Bannie l<,af frames for }3x24 mir. Ht1!\1MA(;J.; SALE _ sun.i .. '. new. :\fakrs hrautiful ('np tralkr I.Ikf' mll('. '7:1 T.BlHD. air Verll df'an. ('a,,('lle ,tn'n .. \ir. ltl~L'a'~f' and Drnni~ 1'rrk ins. Kar('n ron. $40 rach. Call Thu rs. da\".!\1 av 28 10 to 4. Low 21'" Ralf'lgh (.rant! I'nx irs. 882.6280 or 7722AOO. "gr. SJ9'; 1.,\ 1.128(;. \oar!('cl. 52200 526.3844. rark Tall 1\ It h \\Clod I rim Scharfer. Cathe Brierly.. clay. 9 to 9 or Friday 9 pricrs. 917 \\'estchester. i Excf'!Icnt fihapr. $125. 882. ask for Danna ti43.6023. 2R.OliO 1111 If". 1182-lOW) at. John A. Hammel, Mrs. I'l't. I to 5. 882.5036. ' 6560. I!lH Y.\\II\II:\ ~t:'\ Lik(' Il'r I pill ;.;'eUi! Duffield, Bob and' \IATEIlNITY Clothrs size 12.1. _, 9-ARTICLES WANTED I1r\\. han'ly lI,rd. SI;2:>.'Jill. '74 SI'PEIl BEETLE. hlack. l!lit) J.TIl J.t\:-'llt\\' Bonnie Wachter. Edward DOLLS. small toys. Cl'fam.' Exrr!lent condition, dress. I CI\ HPF_~ING. 4. rooms and 410;; 2.1.101) 111Ilr' S2.2,')0. R8t. R Bunn. :\1ac and Hosi<, , ]('S. 2 (; ft. x 9 ft l(ood solid ('s, pant suitfi, jeans, lops, hall "I a t I' h In g custom WA~TEIl -- 1']\1r shop fill" 2015. 4 clfwr. !JI'()J]/I'. \'in~! top...... 'I d I rl'll arl'a rugs Mink

new radials. Excellent con- 1973 POWDER BLUE Dust; or 964-4402. N. Riverside Drive. This electronic air filter and Asking $34,900 J .- dition. One owner. 882. er. 6 cylinder, 66,000 miles, charming property is beau. power humidifier on fur. By owner 4852. excellent condition, $1,000 CHRIS CRAFT 26' Sea Skiff, tifully constructed and Grosse Pointe 'Real Estate nace. Beautifully deco- Days 222.3979 or best offer. 882'{)128. 135 hp. 463-6327. maintained; and offers the rated. A must see! Low 1966 THUNDERBIRD - Ex- Evenings 774.3689 SEARA Y 24' _ Hardtop '76, epitome of gracious, yet fifties. 884-1047. cellent condition. $1,450. 1970 CHEVELLE Malibu - co. like new, only 46 hours. informal living. The main Call after 5. 881-5347. Good condition. Reason- Well equipped, dock avail. floor has living room, large able. 8814893. 1969 OLDS. Excellent condi- able. Aggressive. 465.3300. f~mily room, 2 fireplaces, OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2.5 FOR SALE BY OWNER kitchen with built.ins 2 tion, 52,000 miles, new TOYOTA, 1972. Loaded, ex- tires, air conditioning. CATALINA - 22 foot 1975 baths, 2 bedrooms and den. 21515 Shady Lane - 3 bedrooms - S.C.S. Renaissance Architecture, Prime Farms location, 4-6 tras, tires like new. Runs main jib pop top. Excel- The upper level includes 876 Barrington - 4/5 bedrooms - Park bedrooms, paneled library with fireplace, modern L a a d e d. Exceptionally like new. 885-6088. clean. Asking $1,100. 882. lent condition. 881.1544. large recreation room with kitchen, breakfast room, marble foyer, pewabic 2083. wet bar, bedroom, bath and fountain, many special features. Shown by ap. 1972 CAPRI. Yellow, 2000 16' LYMAN outboard - Can. dressing areas. Storage NEAR SHOPS AND TRANSpORTATION- cc, 4 speed, AM/FM radio, pointment only. VOLKSWAGEN convertible, vas top, trailer. Very good th~ou~hout is \lbundant. is the desire of many home buyers. We offer 44,000 miles, some rust, 1970. Excellent interior, condition. $375. 884-6585. Pflvate flagstone patio, this well decorated brick colonial in Grosse after 885-0889 good body, new transmis. $450. 886-9137 6:30 huge slate.floored summer Pointe Park for just that. There's a nice family p.m. , , sian. rebuilt engine, $650. RAVEN NO.7 - Race equip- porch, garden shed, 2 car room,. and a Florida room, too. 4/5 bedrooms and ped, Scoville sails in good garage. $142,000 . . J.fI 886-2292 1975 DODGE Colt. 4 speed, 21h baths, with one bedroom and bath on 1st condition, main jib, Spin- MACGLASHAN floor. Lovely landscaping on a big lot leading to FOR SALE BY OWNER 19,000 miles, mint. Yellow. ~,~ 1966 DOD~E Polara, 4 door, naker. Loa 24 tf., beam 7 the 2 car garage. Full one year warranty in the 432 ROLAND ,,,,; recent tires and brakes, 823.3733. ft., sail 'area 320 sq. ft., COMPANY asking price-in the mid fifties. Center entrance, 3 large bedrooms, 11'2 baths, Colo. •,,,!., ~ood transportation, $200 weight fully rigged, 1,200 Across from St. Clair Inn CORDOBA - nial in The Farms. Living room with fireplace, or best offer. 1969 Ford 1977 WHITE po u n d s. A competitive 329.2294 ST. CLAIR SHORES BARGAIN 1 formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, Power steering; brakes, Presenting-in this fast growing demand area- Wagon in running c(mdi- racer, super day sailer, ex- FAWN lSLAND, st. Clair library, glass enclosed porch, new carpeting, new tion, best offer. 882.0586 windows. AMlFM stereo a 3 bedroom 2 bath home ready to move in. The and tape deck. Crui~e con. cellent in light air. Extra River, 70x175 foot on 50 furnace and air conditioner with electronic air after 5. neat and tidy interior offers a family room', a' tori, air, rear defogger, gear included, trailer in- foot canal, sea wall, water cleaner. By appointment. c1uded. Call 882.6047. electricity. 885-8726. ' new 2nd. floor construction by professionals, and CHEAP! CHEAP! Summer red velour interior. $5,500 ------1 a 1st. floor utility room. There's a new roof and transportation. 1972 Pinto or best offer. 777.7775. i llD-BOAT REPAIR LARGE LOT near Grand lots more. Full one year warranty in the asking 885-6585 runabout, $125 as is. 885. CUTLASS SUPREME. IYACHT SERVICE _ Paint- Bend, Ontario. Fantastic price-and the price is a surprise-$34,800!!! 7219, 889-0500. 1973 Power steering/brakes, ing, varnishing and refin- financing available. 822- It's just over the border from Grosse Pointe. 0\ nero ishing. For free estimate 2334 Yanchuk 824-4169. BASSETT HOU:-.1D,tri-color. aIr. cruIse. One I' GEORGIAN MANSION- ed, $2.!J00. Comes with 885.1294. call Pete. 882~4193. ------NEW OFFERING IN THE WOODS ' in the peak section of Grosse Pointe Shores. A 1975 Triumph Spitfire. i ST. CLAIR superior residence with the ultimate in accom. 839.4491. 1973 JAGUAR V.I2 Roadster. 11F- TRAILERS AND 1123 HAWTHORNE ROAD ._.__ .. .____ All original. Collector's CAMPERS Small house on 105 It. of modation. This large multi.bedroomed home is CADILl.AC. 1!J77 Coupe de item. Excellent condition. I Pine River frontage. (Ac. for the person who appreciates the good-things Custom home designed b~' Robert Wood. 3 bedrooms, Yillc. Sea~st green, white 527.9353. Gl\lC, 1975 :\lINI MOTOR cess to st. Clair River). in life. It's all here-the marble, the mahogany, bath, living room. dining room, modern kitchen, the trimmings. Make an appointment now to Landau roof. matching --.------home, 19 ft., top condition~ This charming home 'with recreation room. Assumable 71 .. c; mortgage. Sc- leather Ullholsten.', reall" 1972 BUICK G.S. Coupe 350, extras. $8.500. 885-3618. 3 b d' I view this house of character. It's in the $200,ooo's. J auto. A"I:F~J stereo, pow- e rooms IS complete y cluded back yard, easy walking. distance to all nic(' color. loaded. built. . -.------.--- mal'ntena c Ir 0 er steering, brakes, more. 1972 WHEEL Camper, sleeps n e ee. vcr. COLO:-.1IAL IN THE PARK in 20.000 milcs. 886. looks the rl'ver and un schools. $51,500. BY OWNER. cn. 51.200. 885-6981. 8, heater, Stae awning. ex-, . A really nice comfortable home in a beautifully IG91. _.______cellent condition. $975. spoiled woods yet only 5 landscaped situation. 3 bedrooms, 11,11 baths with 881-4112 ~]l;ST- SE-l~t~~~-~[~~~.ing out. 1971 G~'C 3-1 ton camper 821~2020: minutes from to'vn. $49," a cosy family room and a Florida room. This very 1973 Oldsmobile, excellent van. Slecps 3. refrigerator, ------.------500. I good buy is priced in the mid 60's and has a condition. $,,)00 or best 2 ring range. gas heater. NIMROD tent camper, sleeps "BEAUCHAMP" I one year warranty in the asking price. of!('r. 882.Gl.,)2. ' screcncd windows. running 4, add a room. spare tire, REALTORS 329.4755 _...... water III sink. Automatic I good condition, $250 or ---. .. _ We extend a cordial invitation to visit with us Homeowners Insurance 1971 Lc~IA:\S. 5:~.OOOmiles., transmission, Only $1,650. i best offer. :'tlust sell. 885.12E-COMMERCIAL at our new large office suite-19329 Mack, next Ztcbart. F:l1 8.!rack. !':X'I 96 ~Japleton Rd., Grosse 1085. Call after 9 p.m. PROPERTY May I offer you a cost and coverage quotatiun for cellcnt (ondltion. 5950 or I Pointe Farms, Beforc 5 -- .. -.. ------. _. --j - ... - ---.------.. _, to the Merit Woods Pharmacy. your ncw home Policics prepared in time for ht'~t, 771.0917. I pm. I '76 VEGA travel t.r:lIler, 24 :\fEDICAL OFFICE building: ...... _ .. __ .. _ .. _.' __ .. --. --- -- .. ------ft., like ncw. l'orced to.1 30x70onKercheval Grosse' Our offices are staffed from 9 a,m. to 9 p.m. week. your closing' 1!J77 (1L!>S Cutlass supremc'! 197.') FIREBI~D ESPRIT --: sell. 777-8558. ! Pointe Park for ~ale or! days-thence on 24 hour telephone service. We are 884-5337 2 door hardtop Loaded. Best offer. Call aftcr 6 pm.' i I e a ~ e. Air conditioned: open, of course, on Saturdays and Sundays. too. liB V-CATION DAVID J. CHE5~EY and IInmacul:ltt' 8.~OOI 886.6431. : A buildin" suits many other I - m d'h t ,- - ..- ---- .. - -- . --. - PROPERTY I ... , n~1"," 'I> ue an \\ I e. I 1965 CHRYSLI':R l'iewport. _.. us('s too. O~ly $~9.000 a~d : CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY $,).500. ~h8.1!J81. I Good condition, Excellent 40 ACRES LJ.P.. n('ar :\lanl~.1 fantastIc, finanCing. avall-, 882-0087 20225 MACK P()~Tr..\C 1972 --(;;and- S~.1 transport3tion. $500. 885.. tlquC'. High, ",'oodcd. hunt.. able. Rl2.2334 'anchuk I fari .. Dark ~r('('n. V.8. ;,ir.' 8726. ' ing or home sitc, 88.10024.: 1l24.41G9. Grosse Pointe Real Estate POIiCICS quoted with {'Itir.cns Insur;lOre Co. of Amcrica 1)1I\\'cr. ,\:11 1'\1. tinted' l2B-VACATlON PROPERTY J - EAST SnllJRBS gl;,~s. rack. raolals, Bcst .------., S('(' ad undcr Office Space' co. ofh'r. !Jfi20G74. Apt. 712 fM Lease. ViP'inia S. ,Jcf- . t ! m rnl'n"s "The Community Builders for "PP"1n ml'n. " ,...' fries. Reallor. 882.0899. or Il'a\'(' m!'.,~~c _at__~~~ :\IOST BEAt'TIFI;L LliXl'RIOl'S \\'ATEHFRO:\T 1._._...... __ .., WANTED \!J68 PO:\T1AC B"nncnll('. JlO:'lIE 1:\ WI:\"I)SOn I'o\\,('r ~I c('ri ng. powcr by orakl's, :lir, A~I F.\1 ~tl'reo. ON Tim DETHOIT IlIVEH FARM COLONIAL J-:xcl'lIellt ('ond,l ion S600 2 blocks from Windmill Pointe Park. Built in lfl67. Four bedrooms, or offer. ,')7:l.8729. 881-2011. 12 minute~ from the Detroit Hl'nai~salH'e C(,TllN Lot DuMouchelle's ... - .. -- I family room with fireplace and wet bar. !,'irst floor laundry. Two Oriental Htlg, • Anllques • F/Jl(, l'alnting~ • ,!('we1r)' 1!l77 DOIHa: VAr\ I';xccll('nt 212 wide x 330 deep. Land and ('oncrC'te s('a\\all. f\lll baths and two half baths. Central air conditioning. Walk-in • Flnl' Furni!tIfe • Crystal • StNlin~ • China I'ond,l lOll. fully custom.' Valued at $312.000. Newly decora,t('(\ ram'li ~tyl(' closets, Bce, room, :lnd briek patio. O\'er ;UlOlJ square feet. OVC1' i7.l'd, S6.S00 or offl'l', Call 162 fl'e! widl'. Heated swimming Jlool. }o;xcell('nt Compk1o.' EST ,\ TES or Single Item~ a H('r 6 882.5fififi. . SIOO.OoD. . for enterlai ning. Must sacrifil.'l'. $26,,),000, I;';STA:\T CASH or on ron~ignmcnt Hl72 TH6 - A:'II F.\I, new NO BHOKEl{S OR ACa:NTS PLEASE :'I11('IH'lin tln'~. 11('1\' dutch. 921-5811 BY APPOINTMENT Phone l's At n(,1I" Iron! ('11<1. Tom'au 963-6256 or 963-0248 1'00'cr. Y('r;' good condition, ' 660 Pemberton Grosse Pointe Park 821-8041 I, 88!! 30!}l. '1\ ,- - :p •

Page Twenty.Six G R 0 S S'E POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 25, 1978 13-REAL ESTATE 2O-GENERAL SERVICE 21F-HOME 21H-CARPET ,21-I-PAINTING :nO-CEMENT AND 21P-WATER. 21S-CARPENTER , SERVICE FOR SALE MEL REPAIRS those small IMPROVEMENT CLEAt"4ING DECORATING BRICK WORK PROOFING EASTLAND ROW CONDO things around the house CHAIN LINK CARPET Cleaning, 10c sq. HOUSE PAINTING- College LUIGI F. ClIAS. F. JEFFREY R. BERARD CO, INC. now. Call 882-1649. FENCING INSTALLED 882.1800 Elegant end unit Colonial foot. $30 minimum, couch, students. Free estimates. CEMENT CO. CUSTOM CABINET MAKER with 3 bedrooms, l1h baths, 20A-CARPET LAYING REASONABLE PRICES $30, chairs $15, velvets, Experienced in Pointes - • Basement Waterproofing Carpentry Kitchens central air and full base NO JOB TOO SMALL whites, bleeders, couches' 882.9628. • Underpin footings baths and recreation rooms. 774-6887 3pecialists in residential • Cral'ked or caved-in walls ment. For only $45,900 CARPET LAYING , $35, ch~irs $17, love seat BACK IN BUSINESS work, garages raised, drive- Licensed and insured. Assume 8% % mortgage NEW AND OLD References HANDYMAN. 526.8462. Fin. ______$30. 778 1680. ._____ P"amtmg - Decoratmg. ways, patios, sidewalks, 271-8683 Agent, 792-1100 or 468 Stairs Carpeted Shifted Licensed Insur~d ished carpentry, formica 21-I-PAINTING, Wall Washing. Elmer T. porches and steps. Brick 9866. Repairs of All Types CARPENTER WORK - Pan. kitchen and baths. paint. DECORATING LaBadie, 882.2064. repair. ALSO J. W. KLEINER eling, partitions, ceilings, 13A-LOTS FOR SALE ing and papering. General 294-6449 Basement Waterproofing CARPETING, VINYL, home repair. Quality. Hon. . QUALITY PAINTING ) & D DECORATING - In. kitchens, small jobs, reo HARDWOOD All Work Guaranteed pairs, ctc. TU 2.2795. BLOOMFIELD HJLLS. Ex est work. SERVICE terior and Exterior paint. PORCHES, patios, new or reo LICENSED elusive water front lot. Samples Shown in INTERIOR- ing. Custom work guaran, built, tuck pointing, brick North Wabeek. $79,900 Your Home HADLEY EXTERIOR teed. Free estimates. Ref. replacement, c a u I kin g, TU 2-0717 CUSTOM 336-8193 or 271-0214. BOB TRUDEL GENERAL CONTRACTING erences. Bob 521-5806, Dan joint sealer with Hi-Tex, HOME REPAIR 294.5896 COMPLETE REMODELING 20 years p~ofessional 839.09:11. CODDENS Remodeling, repairs of any expeflence chimney repair and rebuilt. 14-REAL ESTATE SERVICE kind, wOl'k alone, 110 job 20C-CHIMNEY AND MATT FLETCHER bas e ment waterproofing CONSTRUCTION WANTED Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms PAINTERS ESTABLISHED 1924 FIREPLACE 4151 Buckingham TU 6.6102 and carpentry work. 28 too big or small, rotten "imJ'N G and additions. Including ~UROPEAN EXPERTS years experience. All work All types of basement water. window cords, window sills, ---Professional-couple REPAIR Interior, exterior, wallpaper. wishes to purchase home counter tops, cabinets, pan. COMPLETE painting and guarant~ed. Donald Mc. proofing. 7 years guaran. jambs, Plumbing. TV 2.3150. Sweep Guild p'.m. , after 6. FREE DEODERIZING EXPERl ANTIQUING • Waterproofing 881:2818. • 20E-INSULATfON 885-8155 JEFF'S • Violations Repaired ----- ALL PLUMB ING 'lS-BUSINESS VVhen you have your carpet FREE ESTIMATES 'fE ~'URNITURE refinished, re WALLPAPER REMOVING CALL ANY TII" . d t' d t No Service Charge PREPARE now for skyroc. furniture ~leaned, $35 for INSURED 6-5565 palre . s rlppe ,any ype OPPORTUNITI.ES QUALITY 88 keting fuel bills while in- 2 rooms and hall. 839-0270 Michael Satmary Jr. of caning. Free estimates • SMALL OR LARGE :HAVE A highly profitable sulation costs are reason Free Estimates - Insured BRICK' _ BLOCK WORK 474.895;J or 956-7492. JOBS and beautiful Jean Shop LAKEPOINTE PAINTING professional. In- 779-5235 able. Insulation is blown in ;\/ew or Repairs. 121~S=CARPENTE-R- -- of your own. Featuring walls and ceilings from CONSTRUCTION terior and exterior. Fritch ELECTRIC SEWER 25 Yrs. in Pointes. SERVICE CLEAN ING latest in Jeans, Denims outside today - no muss Complete home moderniza Bros. Free estimates. Call PRESTIGE Bob De Meyer - VA 4-0193 __ and Sportswear. $14,500.00 or fuss. It doesn't cost,)t tion. No job too small. Li 882.2649. PAINTING CO. ------• Allies • Porch Enclosure! PRIVA TE PLUMBER includes Beginning Inven censed. 881,3926, 882.6707 pays to insulate your home. Prompt, efficient service for tory, Fixtures, and Train HAROLD • Additions • Kitchens REASONABLE Comfort at lower tempera- MICHAEL'S int..ext. painting and pap. , ing. You may have YOUI tures. Sudro Insulation WROUGHT I RON Porch CHAUVI N • Commercial Buildings 886-3537 erhanging. Roofing repairs store open in as little as since 1948. 881-3515. Railings; step railings and PAINTING CEMENT CONTRACTOR J 1M SUTTON : 15 days. Call any time for gates, repairs. Free esti. DECORATING Insured. References. ALL TYPE OF 1677 Brys Drive Mr. S t e ph e n Loughlin COMFY mates. Competitive prices. Interior-Exterior Service FREE ESTIMATES CEMENT WORK TU 42942 TU 2-2436 BOB DUBE (612) 835-1304. 885-0~44. Painting • Varnishing 778-5025 • Walks • Drives • Porches I PLUMBING and HEATING INSULATION CO. Carpentry _ Wallpapering DAVID ROLEWICZ- • Patios • Waterproofing QUALITY WORK by carpen. Licensed Master Plumber Discover why dollar for dol. ART GALLERY. VOCCIA Wood Staining & Refinishing WA YNE'S' painting and dec- • Pre.Cast Steps ter with over 2il years ex. SEWER CLEANING, 'Grosse Pointe location. Es lar, inch for inch, Rapco • Tuck' POinting perience in Grosse Pointe. SPRINKLER REPArR, etc. Free Estimates 889.0406 orating. Interior and ex- tablished business. Unlim foam is the very best in. CONSTRUCTION • Chimney Repair Kli~bens remodeled, base- Grosse Pointe Wllods terior painting. Profession. iled potential. For details vestment you can make in CO.,INC. No job too small. ments paneled, room addi. 886.3897 ANDY KEIM, DECORATOR al results. Call now .lor call :'Iff. De Caussin. insulation. Thousands of Licensed Builders Free Estimates. tions, etc. Conscientious. -Professional painting and free estimates. 773-4355, CENTURY 21 homeowners are alre'ady Complete wallpapering. Free esti. Licensed Small jobs acceptable. 882. 526-7939. LICENSED MASTER NAi"iCE REALTY INC. saving up to 50% on their Home Modernization mate. References. 881-6269. fuel bills. Professionally 17 Years in Pointe 1004. . 'PLUMBER 771-7771 777-2816 773-1105 PAINTING-Interior and ex- installed by MIKE'S PAINTING 779-8427 882.1473 ALBERT D. THOMAS terior, paper hanging and 1 FRANK R. WEIR '<;OUNTRY STORE on acre of COMFY Interior, exterior, wallpaper. NEED HOME removaL Call Wayne for a , land with lake frontage you will have more ther- ing, minor repairs, patch- J. W. KLEINER INC. TU 5-7711 low price and good work. CEMENT CONTRACTOR We are general contractors, in Alpena area. 839.5307 mal protection than any IMPROVEMENTS? ing, plastering. Free esti- Steam. hot water, gas and oil Call the Specialist in Elec. 526-7939 or 773-4355. CEMENT _ BRICK - STONE One call tak,es care of all : (517 )-595-2848. other h 0 m e insulation mates. Reasonable and hon- heat. Garbage Disposals, trical up-dating. Plumhing, Patios, walks, porches, steps your building. remodeling Electrie Sewer Cleaning. GROSSE POINTE and Ma- availllble. All work is clean Roofing, Rec. Rooms, Ga- est. References. Call any- RETIRED painter looking Flagstone repair problems large or small. and guaranteed. Call Con. time. European. HOT WATER HEATERS, comb Multi.list Realtor rages, Tool Sheds. Cement for work. Inside and out- Tuck pointing, patching TlI 2-0628 additional bathroom and wants partner. Established nie at 886.1906 anytime for and Insulation work. Li. '258-2846 side painting. 979-0329. free estimate. Licensed and SPECIALIZING IN BARKER fixture r e pIa cern e n t. real estate office. 822-2334 censed and Insured. SUMMER'S COMING, so call SPRINKLER R E P A I R, insured. FREE ESTIMATES WHITEY'S SMALL JOBS Yanchuk 8244169. The Painting Brothers, In- FREE ESTIMATES CONTRACTORS, Inc. VIOLATIONS corrected. . COMFY CALL 824-1292 - Wan Papering :l6-PETS FOR SALE - Interior Painting terior, Exterior. 8 year's LICENSED Modernization • Alerations Since 1925 INSULATION CO. 21G-ROOFING - Reasonable Prices experience. Reasonable - TU 2-0717 Additions • Family Rooms Personalized Service BOUVIER des Flandres pup- !. .SERVICE ._, - Good Work Free Estimates. After 6:00 Kitchens & Recreation Areas 381 Kercheval, G. P. Farms :1 llies.- AKC. Two gorgeous 21A-PIANO SERVICE , :- CaU.-:- nO.-job..too small or 465.3096 anytime, Tom .L. VERBEKE CQNTR. < E;~i~lte~;ainte.~ance 1-- : s&ns of Can. and Amer. PIANO TV1'JING and repair. iiKotES'stoNit:roofiilit' -.:;.:.. 526-9987' ... ': - 527,2552.'" .,. Drives _ Walks _ Porches JAMES BARKER ELMER'S PLUMBING champion TRUE NAN and ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. .Reasonable rates. Free es. PAINTING by experienced Patios _ Chimneys _ Tuck. 886-5044 & HEATING Amer. c ham p ion JUM. Member AFIII. E d war d timates. 884-6613. PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. college students. Reason- pointing _ Basement Water" TU 4.4422 BOUV'S YGOR. Health Felske. 465.6358. ing and finishing Special- able prices. Call Steve or proofing WA YN E'S CUSTOM izing in dark staining. PLUMBING repairs, faucets guarantee. References. Ro- COMPLETE piano service. EXPERT REPAIRS Rene, 884-2519. 21 Years in the Pointes REMODELING meo 752-6683 until mid. "Supply own power," Call and fixtures rePlaced. Elec- .Tuning, rebuilding refin. ROOFING, GUTTERS PAINTER - After 5. 822- No Job Too Small Interior Pjlneling, carpentry, , night. for free estimate. W. Abra- wallpaper, susp. ceilings, tric sink cleaning. Licensed ishing. Me m b e r' Piano 8697. Licensed Free Estimates SMALL JOBS ham, 979-:lS0:!. . linoleum and tile floors. Master Plumber. Work my MOTHER Shetland sheep Technicians Guild. Zech. 885-4391 774-9651 21J-WA~L WASHING Complete kitchen, bath and self. TU 4.2624. dogs puppies almost 8 wks. Bossner, 731-7707. CALL NOW .4..1 WALL Washing by hand~ basement modernization. : old. Reasonable. 886-4582. NEW aluminum gutters in- For an estimate. Anything in RYAN 21Z-LANDSCAPING 21B-SEWING Free estimates. Also lawn Formica counter specialist. stalled by painting and decorating. CONSTRUCTION FREE - One year old fe. MACHINE RICHARD WILLERTZ care. 778.3342. Guaranteeing low bid, ROTO.SPADE your garden. R. C. Mowbray Assoc. 331------Cement and Asphalt Work guaranteeing best of work. . male Dachshound mix to COMPLETE tune.up $3.95. 50 Roslyn Road K _ MAINTENANCE Com. S t u den t will rota-spade 3230. Drives _ Patios • Floors Call for free estimate and : loving family. 885.9232. All makes, all ages. All pany, wall washing, floor your garden, up to 1.000 TU 1-8170 Porches. Walks ideas. 773.4355, 526.7939. square feet, $20. 823.1821. SIAMESE kitten, phone for parts stocked. 885.7437. MACKENZIE BROS. cleaning l\nd waxing. Free Garages built or raised PAINTING , details. 824-1008. ALL ROOFS estimates. 882.0688. Free Est. • Prof. Work FRAN1\. B. WILLIAMS. Li- 21C-ELECTRICAL Interior - Exterior SUPERIOR SERVICE ALUMINUM 21K-WINDOW Licensed • Insured censed builder. Specializ- EXTERIORS CO. (; E Hi MAN SHEPHERD- Proper preparations on all WASHING 778-4271 469-1694 ing in home up.dating and Male, 3 years, white. Good ALL TYPES of electrical GUTTERS work. Free estimates. all minor or major repairs. Professional Lawn Care. . with children. Good watch Grosse Pointe references. K-WINDOW Cleaning Com- Complete Top Quality. work. Ranges, drvllrs in. NEW and REPAIR pany. Storms, screens, gut. BRICK REPAIRS. W 0 r k Smoke detector alarms in- : dog. $35. 521-8434, eve- Gutters Cleaned After 6 p.m. 823-5327, 822- Landscaping. stalled - remodeling. Elec. ters, aluminum cleaned. guaranteed. Porches, chim. stalled, doors adjusted, Slate Repair 7281. Reasonable Rates. : nings. trical repairs, fixtures in. Insured. Free estimates. neys, sidewalks, basemenll bookshelves installed, pan- stalled, city violations. Li. Jack D. Totty leaks and cracks. Tuck eling, new counter tops. 779-6864 776,3338 MOVING out of town. Free tlIl2-0688. censed and insure1. Col. Free Estimates 885.6026 GROSSEPOINTE Pointing. Free estimate. vanities. Code violations to good home. 2 year old ville Electric Company. A-OK Window Cleaners. Ser- 779-4245. corrected. For courteous She e p - Cockapoo dog 'ROFESSIONAL gutter servo PAINTER'S, INC. Evenings 774-9110, lJays Painting interior . exterior, vice on storms and screens. expert assistance in im- House trained. Loves chilo ice. Reasonable. Reliable. PATIOS ARE OUR LA 6-7352. paperhanging and panel- Free estimates. Monthly GRAZlO CCNSTRUCTION proving your home in allY dren_ Good watchdog. Apri- 99c and up per foot. I do ing. Free estimates cheer. rates. 521-2459. Cement driveways, floors, area, please call me at cot in color. Has all shots. S & J ELECTRIC my own work. - --~--"._------ONLY BUSINESS! fully given. Licensed & G. OLMIN patios of any des ig n . 882-7776 '224.5237 days. 823-4264 Residential - Commercial porches, new steps, old I No Job too Small JOHN WILLIAMS Insured. WINDOW CLEANING evenings. 885.5813 garages raised and re- HARRY SMITH ASK ABOUT OUR 885.2930 882.9234' SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES paired, new garage doors. BUILDING CO. ANTIQUED BRICK DOBERMAN PINSCHER - GR~SSE POINTE'S ONLY ROOFSand DECKS NICK KAROUTSOS WE ARE INSURED new garages custom built. Established in , AKC. female, 9 months. GUTI'ERS AND Contractor Licensed and insured. Grosse Pointe Area Sjnce 1937 . Beauty, ears cropped, 1m. 372-3022 PATIO MAGIC DOWN SPOUTS . Painting and Decorating ------774-3020 772-1771 R,'sidential and Commercial II : munized, $150. 886-3540. HOOVER Gutters cleaned and flushed Interior - Exterior WINDOW Washing and Gut- Remodeling Inc. FACTORY AUTHORIZED New lInd Repair Work 885-3594 tC!rs cleaned. Firm priced ALL TYPE brick, stone. Alh~l'ations and Maintenance 13 WEEK German Shepherd SERVICE by phone. Reasonable. Sat- block, concrete. driveways. New Construction i 776-3338 779,6864 : puppy. Free. Call 824-8946. Licen.sed al'd Insured POINTE VACUUM ADVANCE 111\lNTENANCE TED'S isfaction guaranteed. No porches and patios, water. 885.3900 885.7013 ' job too large or small. 886- FREE PICKUP AND 884.9')12 WALLPAPER REMOVING proofing, new and repairs. $HELTIE, good watch dog, 9649, . free to good home. 886- DELIVERY EXCLUSIVELY DeSender. 822-1201. ROOFING and repairs. Alu. 1531. NEW REBUILT PARTS Free Estimates - Insured 21 N'::':ASPHALt- WORK BRICK WORK TU 1-0700 minum trim and aluminum 531.7555 --c 8< J ASPHALT --- TUCK POINTING 2 YEAR Black Lab - Wing. gutters. Free estimates to Advertise Under 21002 MACK FLOOR SANDING. All fin- PAVING INC. PONCHES AND JOANNA WESTERN ford Kenncl trained. Great Call Bob or Doug. 526. CHIMNEYS REBUILT ishes, dark staining our Improve the value of your WINDOW SHADES llCUIOE TO with kids and cats. 885- HARBOR-ELECTR-IC 0666 - 371.1971. home with a professional AND REPAIRED specialty, 3rd generation. P ... INT. 5HUTTEA5 l!a~INDS. J087. Advancc Maintenance Violations Corrected -HE-'DEir-A-R-K-R-O-OF-I-NG-CO Licenscs. 37I-0830. job. Over 20 years serving I(AUF-MANN 884.9512 SfOAM OOO~5 -'NO WINDOwS GOOD SERVICE" IRISH SETTER - AKC, FREE ESTIMATES REPAIRS - RE.ROOFING Grosse Pointe in driveways --- -- INTERIORS by Don and and sealing. Free estimates, male, 10 months. all shots. Specializing in Hot Tar CHAS. F. JEFFREY. CALL 882.3500 882-9420 Lynn - husband. wife 882-6292. Owner superviscd. Refer. MASON CONTRACTOR Licensed and insured con. Insured team. Painting. wallpaper. ences included and insur. LICENSED . E~SURED GRA TOP lractor, residential. com. 839.8505 ing. 20 y<,ars exp<,rienc('. ance. f GENTLE Five year old St. • Brick. Block. Slone mercial and industrial. Perfectionists. 527.5560. Bernard.Labrador c r 0 s s CALL ANYTIME • Cement Work SALES AND Sf:RVICE , available. Make an offer. 21H-CARPET 773.8087 21E-STORMS AND CLEANING PROFESSIO:'ol'AL Interior &' • Waterproofing 1SOlI IlEKHEv",l 345.6578. SCREENS Exterior Painting. Quality 1II1CHIGAN PROTECTIVE • Tuck Pointlng hn' .,f Alt••• ," T~ '.,k 1& TU S 6000 TU 5-5-5-5-5 PROFESSIONAL Carpet and Work at Reasonabl<, prirf's COATINGS INC. • Patios of anv kind c~ ....."".. ., EAST SIDE CAB CO. 16A-HORSES FOR \ EASTVIEW Rug C I e ani n g. Quality. Grosse Pointe References. Sealcoating and repairing of "PORCHES A SPECIALTY' Rad,o Cr)rlfr""f'd P.loag...- 0(' .Ny SALE $lJrm"rq f .. '>~ S"(H) 06"0" and Subutto; ALUMINUM, INC. Equipment and Methods I 885-3277. asphalt pavements. Pro. 882.1800 1976-.IV\~gailcd saddl;. 15U:10Houston.Whittier Used. For info call Larry 1,-----,------.------., tects - beautifies . pre. bred champ. Mare. Well LICENSED. INSURED Kearney 886-5443. __I serves. Frce estimates. 757- CAPIZZO 4050. , traincd with good action. ALCOA PRODUCTS ---K----C-A-R-P--ET--- I LIVEN UP~ Construction Co. ROAD SERVICE TOWING ~Iu~t sell. 313.329.3784. Storms, Screens, Siding. ROJI- your home this Spring i AL'S ASPHALT PAVING Basement waterprl)ofing. ]J(,ss's~('r\lir(,111('r, 31m. jng. Awnings. While seam- CLEAN ING with a fresh coat of ~cars 20-GENERAL SERVICE I Sincc 1944 Winter rates. All work less gutters, Vinyl storm COMPANY I paint. Owncr supcrvision and plan. guaranteed. Licensed and 15301 E.Jefferson at Beaconsfield HEPAIR NOW on East side rl 0 0 r s, windows. siding. ning. Guarantced quality insured. 822.5434 CARPET I! Old clocks. music boxes Wrought Iron Porch en. SPECIALISTS Save~ Save! Save! workmanship at reasonable 885-0612 pump organs. player pi (')osures. • Sleam Extraction . I Super Super rates. an().~. phono~raphs. and 5~7.7230 or 527.5616 • Shampoo SEAL COATING SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES slot machines including CALL ANYTIME • Spot and Slain Removal I SPECIAL ! ~~ SPECIA I.IST restoration. Expericnced FOR OVER '/z CENTURY SCREENS repaircd. Alumi. • Upholstery Cleaning VVe will supply all ma. Slate Iicensed and insurance PATIOS ARE OUR workmanship. Call 884 num doors and windows. •... at affordable prices terial and paint, any aver. References Every Styl. 01 Fe"ce 8987 Free estimates. I' RED s 882.0688 928,3033 284.5534 ONLY BUSINESS agl' size living room and ere,t.d lor Y" • PLUMBI;'<;G storm and ~('recn, P.39.4311, 21~ROO-FING dining room for $299 lhru 21J-WALL WASHING • PLASTERING 521.5810. SERVICE June bt. ASK ABOUn OUR WA '.6282 • PAI:--:TING ANTIQUATlm BRICK 21F-HOME I FREE PAINTING • CARPENTRY STYLE PERFECT ,~c1~di~. IMPROVEMENT CASHAN ESTIMATES • MASOi'iRY ------ROOFING PAINTING CO. Chlln Link AII-St~~1 Ind • VIOLATIONS Tnterior and Exterior PATIO MAGIC FLOOR SANDING profcssi. Roof. roof repair, alumi. 977-7018 Pla~tering-Minor repairs RUltic Stylet CORRECTED on ally done. Dark staining num gultl"rs. hot roofing. Inc. • ~OTIII."'(; TOO ~"'i\l.l.: Lirl'n~l'rl and Insur<,d and fini~hing. All work I QIII'ck servl'Cc. Work "."rrVll1!("uar. c" G.ro~sc I' om. t e Call Ron Pope 776.3338 77!l68li4 GUY DE BOER i guarantred, fre<, eslimates. I antecd. 824.1890. for 10 Years 774.2827 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. 776 3708 885.(624 371-6938. L- ---' L- ---l 10403 HARPER RESIDE~TIAL, INDUSTRIAL

I • pi _c' 1 o. Thursday, May 25, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Se.ven 21Z-LANDSCAPING Acadelny Slates THREE C's LANDSCAPI NG Many Classes GROSSE POINTE REALEST~TEBOARD Commercial • Residential BUYING OR SELLING REAl. ESTATE - MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE WITH A MEMBER We are now estimating Enrichment, mastery of BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT,PROFESSIONALSERVICE spring work skills and lots of fun will be @ @ • Spring Clean.Up the focus of four different ------_.--- --'-1 • Fertilizing Program programs offered by the • Weekly Lawn Maintenance Grosse Pointe Academy, 171 GET AWAY FROM IT ALL! • Landscaping Design and Lakeshore road, during the HIGBIE MAXON . Construction summer. We have just the spot for you, 40 acres of val'ant 1ST OFFERING-Grosse Pointe Shores-Beautiful 3 This season we have expand. A five.week mini.session land in the Upper Peninsula. Surrounded by gov. bedroom 2'k bath ranch in superb location. The ed our garden Maintenance of the Montessori Early ernment vacant land. Electric and telephone center hall has slate floor and family room has a Department to maintain School, designed for three-to lines adjacent to property. Call for further de. Lake Front Estate parquet floor. Rec. room and office area in base. quality, price and especial. six-year.old children, will be tails. ment. Patio. 2 car attached garage. Central air ly welcome additional cus- held June 19 through July with electronic air cleaner. tomers. Sincerely, 28 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. OWNERS It will encompass science, 1ST OFFERING-Balfour Road near Grosse Pointe. language and math plus George L_Palms THE LAKE IS THE BACKDROP for Attractive center hall Colonial. Family room. Gerald J. Christ and gardening, cooking, Indian Clement A. Chargot your front yard and the view from most Rec. room with fireplace and bar. 3 nice size studies, nature walks and 886-4444 bedrooms and 1'12 baths. 2 car garage. $34,900. 757-5330 arts and crafts. of the important rooms in your next National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers Contingent upon enroll. 1ST OFFERING-In Warren, Michigan. 3 bedroom house. A private, brick-paved street 2 bath ranch. Paneled family room with fire. ment, the staff will offer an Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board POINTER place. Rec. room with bar. 2 car attached garage afternoon session. Addition. A Family Business For Over A Century. leads to this impressive mini mansion al information may be ob. and central air. $60,000. LANDSCAPING Member National IIome Relocations Service on the shore of Lake St. Clair. Three of tained by calling Sister HARCOURT-Built in 1951 this 2 family brick flat • Spring Clean Up Camille DeMario at 886-4833. the four family bedrooms have fire- • Thatching IDREALTOR- For Executive Transfers offers 2 bedrooms in each unit and a Florida Utilizing the outdoor na. • Fertilizing places and private baths, There are room. Separate basements and furnaces. 3 car ture center and the 22 wood. brick garage. • Weekly Lawn Care ed acres of the Academy other bedrooms for live-in help, rela- • Bed Work campus, Mr. and Mrs. Larry LAKE SHORE ROAD in the Farms. On a magnificent • Bushes Trimmed Swart will conduct a science tives and whatever. The living room, 135x850 foot lot bordering Lake Shore Road this • 10 Years Experience camp for third to eighth 5 bedroom 4th bath Colonial residence has many • Sodding grade children from June 28 dining room and garden room. all front fine amenities. Exceptional library with fire . • Licensed to August 2. • Insured on the lake, The Swimming pool will place: Extra bedrooms with bath and hobby Topics to be studied in. • Free Estimates rooms on 3rd. 4 car garage with apartment and clude orienteering, nature interest you if summer ever comes, but greenhouse. Pool. Design and Construction photograph)" survival tech. First English PRESBYTERIAN it is there and waiting. Our Specialty niques, ecology, astronomy THINKING OF SELLING OR BUYING? Call or stop and ornithology_ Ev. Luthe,an CHURCH in our office and discuss your real estate needs with DAVE BARLOW Weekly field trips and 19950 Mock Avenue one of our professional sales associates. (halfway between 885-1900 weekend t.rips to Point Pelee Church Hugo S. Higbie Donald R. Smith and Tahquamenon Falls will Vernier Road at Wedgewood Morass and Vernier Roadsl TRIMMING, removal, spray- Rachel Baumann Beverly Pack allow youngsters experience D,ive, Groue Pointe Woods Grass~ Pointe W"odi ing, feeding and stump reo William Devlin Irene Pfeiffer in using their newly ac- 884.5040 886.4300 moval. F r e e estimates. David Dillon Erv Sattelmeier quired knowledge and skills. Complete tree service. Cal Church Services Frank Huster Merry Stamman Fleming Tree Service. 774- The full.day six week 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. William Jewell Marilyn Stanitzke 6460. course will cost $250 plus a Sunday Church School John Mendenhall Jack Walsh small fee for trips. The fee 9:30 a.m. Martha Sattley Moray Winnifred Weyhing for a full.day weekly session BLAKE'S Rev. P, Keppler Bernard Whitley is $45, half.day weekly ses- Rev. Lorry Michael. LANDSCAP ING sions cost $25. 9:30-Educalion Hour, • Spring Clean-Up Mrs. Margaret Hall will For Adults, Youth and • Power Raking again conduct her "Creative Children • Fertilizing Art Experience" class in CHRISTIAN l1:00-Worship Hour, • Lawn Cutting drawing, painting and print. Nursery and Children's • Shrub and Hedge making from June 19 through SCIENCE Learning Center Trimming June 23. Both a 9 a.m. to First Church of Cbrlst, Dr. Robert C. Linthicum • Sodding and Seeding PU'RDY & TOLES 10;30 a.m. session for chilo Scientist Rev, David J. Eshleman 83 Kercheval • Commercial and dren six. to nine-years-old Grosse Pointe Farms Residential and an 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. %82 ChaHonte 1027 BISHOP 886-3400 368-4610 class for ages 10 through 14 near Kerby Road will be offered each day. Services The Grosse Pointe LET THE GRASS ROOTS From June 26 through Sunday 10:30 A.M. breathe, for a better lawn June 30, Mrs. Judi Zak will Wednesday 8:00 P.M. have it power raked. Free continue sessions at the Sunday Scbool 10:30 A.M. Unltarian estimates. Also Roto Till same time periods for chilo Infant care protrided your garden. 777-4754. dren who enjoy working Church with clay and papier mache. chweitze SPRING CLEAN-UP The fee for the weekly art GROSSE 'POI HTE \7150 Maumee • Power raking lawns 881-0420 REAL ESTATE INC. classes is $35 and the en. BAPTIST CHURCH • Power rolling lawns rollment deadline is Mon- 21336 Mack Avenue 11:00 a.m.-Worship • Pre emergence crab grass day, June 5. Grosse Pointe Woods Service New Offerings control Children ages five through A Werm Welcome "Towards an Authentic t ·Lawn fertilizer program 10, who wish to brush up #o.welbYQu • Dormat foIlage"spraying Unitarianism". . , . on schoor'skills, may attend MornIIlllW""""p Rev. Marshall • Quality lawn cutting "Summer Fun - Summer 11:000."". FREE ESTIMATES $und.y Sdlool Guest Minister Near the Lake Learning." This five-week 9;-45 a.m. Plush executive semi.ranch a few houses from SHOREWOOD program' is designed to keep Evening the Lake on a large lot. Four bedrooms, 3 young minds academically Service 1 p.m. baths, large formal dining room, family LANDSCAPING CO. active and it is scheduled Nursery OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 TO 4:00 raom, new carpeting and new custom 773-2828 for July 5 to August 10 from All Services Fabulous family house-Just perfect! Just the English drapes. Entertainment ce'nter with a fire. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Monday Rev. Wm. Tefl First Church of Tudor you have been looking for. Features; 5 family place and a powder room. Attached two car MELDRUM through Thursday. at the bedrooms and 3 baths plus maid's room and bath. garage. school for $250. Understanding Modern kitchen with almost new dishwasher, dis- Applications and addition. WE SPECIALIZE IN 886-4200 882.5327 posal and trashmaster. All rooms on the first floor LANDSCAPING al information can be ob. BIBLE STUDY "A Name in Landscaping and Christian Friendship are spacious including the antiqued library. Oh! tained by calling Mrs. Ann Grosse Pointe War There's a sun room, too-add a fantastic billiard Windmill Pointe For Over 50 Years" Dollar at 886.1221. Memorial BUSH AND BED CARE "CHRIST room, sprinkler system and circular drive. Extra spe- Huge 3000 square foot five bedroom three bath GRADING SODDING 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. cial location. Don't miss seeing this one. English Tudor home. Large formal dining STRICTLY BUSINESS FELLOWSHIP" room, 13x33 foot family room with a deck PLANTING PATIOS Facing the truths which Classes SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT SPRING CLEAN UP (a non denomination outside. Recreation room. Attached two car we least want to hear are Extraordinary because of itS many featureS:-Only garage. A Complete Lawn often the ones that would Church) Yale and Harper, Special Memorial Services $59,500.00 takes this charming 3 bedroom, 1!h Maintenance Service really be to our advantage bath Colonial. There's a living room, dining 343-0700 882-0287 882.7201 to know. St. Clair Shores, nr 11 Mi. WHEAT SCHOOL room, outstanding family room, attached garage THOMAS LANDSCAPING 21Z-LANDSCAPING SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. plus 5 additional extra rooms with all kinds of Company. Our tenth year 294.8713 possibilities. Call for the further exciting de. Near the Yacht Club lawn cutting. seeding, top John Ludlam, Pastor tails-Terrific! A most unusual French Normandy home ideal for the family interested in really luxurious hous- lressing, weeding and cul- Free Fertilizing GROSSE POINTE CITY-Close to the lake-Dead. tivating, fertilizing, weed ing, well suited to casual living and to large scale with every Power Raking end street and what a charmer! You won't be. entertaining. This home enjoys a magnificent control, trimming, plant. lieve it. This house is strictly French architecture ing. Our crew leaders have Sf. James view of Lake St. Clair. We would be pleased to S&L and what a design. Walk into one of the most make an appointment to show you through. more than 10 years exper- LANDSCAPING Lutheran Church outstanding entrance halls you have ever seen ience. 881.0292. (beautiful fireplace)-Step-down to a fabulous 886-5800 Also "On The Hill" music room and living room-the paneled library MICHEL PILGRGET Land. McMillan near Kercheval scaping, complete service, with fireplace is 16x24. There are bedroom suites, In The Woods • Lawn &< Garden TU 4.0511 The Grosse Pointe lots of bathrooms, an elevator-All this, and it's planting, custom built flag-I Services Brick story.and-a-half with three bedrooms. upstairs only the beginning. study and a family room with a fireplace. Freshly stone patios. 823-6662. Worship Services MEMORIAL CHURCH 839-5061 decorated throughout and a lot of new carpcting. TRnl and remove trees, and I 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. United Presbyterian GROSSE POINTE FARMS-Small, but charming - (Nursery, both services) Great retirement house-Lovely secluded yard. hedges. VE 9-9231. Marcee J 521-1011 16 Lake Shore Road 886-4200 Tree Service. I Sunday School 9:30 a.m. For information night or Has nice kitchen, 2 bedrooms, family room and day call 882.5330, dial a full basement. Good location - Priccd under In The Woods Rev. George E. Kurz prayer 882.8770. $50,000.00. Rev. George M. ScheUer A superb home in a wonderful location by one of thc LORIO-ROSS Worship Servicc Offering an extra special Two.Family in Grosse Pointe finest builders. It is a hard to find 3 bedroom ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Park. Plenty of T.L.C. here (owner is particular). ranch with 2 full baths. Family room with a par. Versatile music to satisfy all ages. Separate utilities for both upper and 10wer-3 quet floor, attached 2 car garage with an elcctric Benefits, Weddings, Private Parties St. Paul Ev. "Mission Impossiblc" car garage. Features 2 bedrooms, IIh: baths in door. This home is in move.in condition and has Lutheran Church each unit-Also a family room-basement is full a large assumable mortgage at a favorable rate Father William T. Cindy Navarro, G.P. Rep. 884-0300 and divided. Carpeting and drapes arc included of interest. 881-6070 Cunningham CholfonTe and Lolhrop in the lower-Wonderful! 343-0700 Worship-9:30 and 11:00 Sunday School- 9:30 Looking for a building site" We have a dandy! Three A FAMILIAR SITE .•. Mile Drive betwecn st. Paul and Jeffcrson. Nursery Both Services Woods COndOluilli'llll 100'x25' (next to 1012 Three Mile). Fcatures an This is a large luxurious unit with a two slory living Rev. K. R. Lentz, TH.D. The Grosse Pointe almost olympic sized pool along with heat and room, two very large bedrooms with a possible Rev. Paul E. Christ Congregotional filtcr. Build your own housc around the pool. third. formal dining room. exceptional kitchen. Church Oh! There's room for a tennis court. And the dccor is stunning. For a change of pace, Grosse Pointe call us for an appointment to sce this. Gro ... Polllle Ullited American Baptist 886-5800 METHODIST Church CHURa. 240 CHAlfONTE al LOTHROP Worship Services and 2 TT Moroll Road Church School -'1STITl- U.L" 886-2363 9:30 and 11:15 IDREALTOR. 9: 15-Family Worship Crib Room thru 8th grade and Church School "Expcndablc" 11:15 Worship Scrvicc St. ,John 11:45.53 RSV Thollsands of area residents have been plagued this and Nursery past winter by rising lltility costs, roof iC~ damming, Crib Facilities Available ,lom,IBER cell'ng cave ins, sagging eaves and mOisture laden Perry A. Thomas Dr. Roy R Hutchcon Nohonar Inst.tute of Reol f\tole Brokers scaling paint. Pastor Rev. Terry J. Ging G,o ... POinte R~I EsloT. Boo,d Dl!'frolt 80ard of RCQltOfS We can help yOll fortify your homes' defenses against NOllonal ,l\SSO

SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS THREE GROSSE POINTE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THOSE WHO TRAVEL FIRST CLASS-A gracious 3 to 4 bedroom ENGLISH overlooking the Country Club fairways, with family room, library, ultra.modern kitchen, terrace, games room, servant's quarters and beautiful 200x296 site. $198,500. 881-6300. DEVONSHIRE-A spacious family COLONIAL with 4 bedrooms, 21,2 baths with extra bedroom and bath on 3rd. Family room, large kitchen with breakfast nook and pantry, games room and all freshly decorated including new carpeting. Now $79,000. 884.0600. HAWTHORNE ROAD-FACE BRICK BUNGALOW with 2 bedro~lIls on bt, large expansion ,',pace on 2nd, din. ing room, cozy fireplace, 2 car garage and all well maintained. Low 50'5. 881-6300. "WHERE SALES AND FRIENDS ARE MADE" BEAUTIFUL LAKESHORE ROAD in Grosse Pointe Shores and an outstanding 5 bedroom, 4lh bath newer cus. tom built COLONIAL. Also included is a large paneled :amily room with fireplace, paneled library, kitchen (2) FIRST OFFERINGS built-ins, large breakfast room and attached garage. Complete in every way, it is carpeted throughout and is situated on a beautiful professionally landscaped site. 884.0600. THE ULTIMATE IN CONDOMINIUM LIVING will be yours in this special 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit in a most desirable Grosse Pointe location. The outstanding accommodations include a 27.9x17.3 living room with fire-

,'-1- ••• place and parquet floor, den with wet bar, a large kitchen with all convenienee built. ins-all magnificently appointed throughout. Call today for exciting details. 881-4200. BORDERING GROSSE POINTE WOODS in st. Clair Shores-The much cought, but hard to find FIVE BED- . ROOM newer COLONIAL with family room plus den, kitchen built.ins, handy first floor laundry, 2.car at. tached garage and lovely patio with barbecue. $98,500. 881.6300 .

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~ii!Il~#iIi~',"'" 68 N. DEEPLANDS-EXCLUSIVE ELEGANCE! With pride and pleasure we present this gracious executive home in Grosse Poin.te Shores. The architect who was commissioned to design this distinctive residence created not only luxurious living, but a functional and beautiful home. Its circular drive brings you to a center entrance GROSSE POI NTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS Colonial, gracious foyer, circular stairway leading to fine spacious bedrooms, three baths, even a private suite. 82 Kercheval ,884-0600 16610 Mack 881-4200 19790 Mack 881-6300 Paneled library with fireplace. Also, the family room opens on to a solid slate patio viewing the breathtaking gardens. May we make an appointment for you?

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SPRING IS HERE! And along with it, one of the fine homes in the Farms is now "tempo- rarily, available" we say this because homes of this caliber seldom last long, especially- when fairly priced. Heading the long list of fine features are four bedrooms and 31h baths and three fireplaces including the master bedroom, which also has a separate dressing room and master bath. There's also a rich, paneled library to compliment the step-down family room. Qualified buyers are invited to see all the quality that $186,000 can buy!

ANOTHER EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERI NG IN THE FARMS- 26136 BURG-Elegance is the word for this 3 bedroom brick ranch. Features include a large country kitchen with built-ins, family room with natural fireplace, Florida room overlooking a large lot, finished basement, two car attached garage. Near to transportation-Call today for your personal inspection. $127,500 23331 S_ COLONIAL COURT, ST. CLAIR SHORES--No more fretting about space with this 4 bedroom Colonial in one of St. Clair Shores favored neighborhoods. Features include a formal dining room, WHAT YOU CAN SEE is the charm of a fine family room with natural fireplace, first floor laundry, 2 and 1h baths, recreation room and 2 car Center Entrance Colonial, complete with a cir- attached garage. The extras are too numerous to mention. Stop by for your personal inspection. cular drive servicing the attached two car ga. 24955 MABRAY, EAST DETROIT-Reduced to $43,900, this 3 bedroom brick ranch is situated in a fine rage. But what can"t be seen, or in fairness to area. Beautiful kitchen with oak cabinets, formica counters, large ree room, in-ground heated pool, this home described, are four bedrooms, two patio, double gas grill barbecue, paneled garage, etc. oC which have private baths, g~ other baths (total 316) a library and one of the most exciting family rooms you'll ever see ... unless you wait too long to let us show you through! 432 MADISON-REDUCED TO $52,500. This English 1 and l/z Story is one of the few homes left in the low 50's. Consists of living room, formal dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms on first floor, a large bed- IF YOU'RE NOT WORKING WITH room on second floor, two full baths, full basement, one car garage. Good assumption on this home. Payment of $350 per month including taxes. LOOK WHAT YOl"RE :'IIlSSI:\G! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 424 ROLAND, GROSSE POINTE FARMS- Now available for immediate possession. This custom built, center TWO MORE EXCITING FIRST OFFERINGS IN THE FARMS! entrance Colonial features large living room with natur,1l fireplace, formal dining room, breakfast room adjacent to kitchen. Three spacious bedrooms, I and 'h baths, paneled ree. room with natural fireplace, KENWOOD ROAD is the setting of this most unique On a dead end street-$49,500. This fine, compact natural woodwork, marble sills, carpet throughout. Maintenance free brick with aluminum trim-I\lint can. four bedroom 2th bath Center Entrance Colonial. Cape Cod has a modern kitchen. detached garagC'. dition. Three car garage--See today! Mid seventies. The Florida room is special, and the lower level smart decor and a fast, fast occupancy-like at games room will really ring your beU , .. $109,500. closing-guess h~w fast this is going to sell: 2052.54 VER:-IIER-A terrific investment opportunity to own your own duplex in Grosse Pointe Woods. 130th units consist of living room, dining and kitchen, two bedrooms, full basement, central air conditioning, and have a 1 and 1 z car garage. One unit also has a family room. New gutters and new aluminum trim. Priced GROSSE POINTE SHORES to sell, TillS SPECIAL LAKESHORE OFFERING has got to CLASSIC COLONIAL in one of the most unique and 21111.17 I\IARTEIt HfJ'\D. -Another excellent investment opportunity in 51. Clair Shores. We offer this 2 bedroom be one of the finest "entertainment" homes ever de- dupll'x .. living Teoom,dining room combination together with kitchen with eating space, individual full base. desirable Villages in America. and \\'c'lI gladly tell signed. And the view of beautiful Lake SI. Clair is, you why. But only by a persona] inspectIOn will you mr'ote, 1 alld '2 car garages with separate drives. Newly decorated. For your inspection. well, delicious. There's the possibility of "spccial con. appreciate the charm of this 3 bedroom. 3'2 bath 22524 1\1,\RTER ROAD, ST. CLAIR SHORES-Everything you've ever wanted in a home but were afraid to Olsk..- ~ideration" in the financing. which just adds value to Colonial. Besides the den and a beautifully landscaped pTlr(', locatIOn. condition and features too good to be true. Would you believe a four bedroom, 2 and '2 this "to Sl'e it is to believe it" of£ereng. yard therc's an cxtra "what cyer" room on the fIr.,t halk;. rOllntrr kitrhrn. ~pacious living room and dining "L", a professionally finished basement complete floor too! WIth ga~ fircp!acl'. hOlr and kitchen, office, paneled toy room, powder room, and a stairway leading to the new patH, and thl' ..bow.ground pool. Lovely grounds and a 2 and 1h car garage: Everything new and GROSSE POINTE WOODS ~r~rkli,,~. In th" JOWl'r qxti('~. Please call for your private showing. It awaits your inspection. FIRST FLOOR LAt-NDRY ROOM, excellent family room, Cour spacious bedrooms loaded with closet spac('. :md two and 12 baths are just a fell' of the many fine fcatures this nell'~r Cape Cod n('ar Li~gell School offers. With occupancy by July 15, you'll be able to enjoy the outstanding Grosse Pointe Woods Park facilitirs. too. SI1QREWOOD E. R, BROWN REALTY, INC. P.S.- The-re's an attached 2% car garage, and excellent landscaping on this fine family homl'

20431 MACK AVENUE FARMS PARK GROSSE POI NTE WOODS, Ml 48236 BEAUTfFUL SURPRISE PACKAGE! This quaility 3 STARTER HOME SPECf,\I~Whal Ilill $15.900 hll\ in bedroom Colonial features l'h oaths and a 2 rar ga- the Park? A lot more than you think . six br(If()~lTJ<; GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE rage, but what we're really excited about is the kit. and den. July 1 occupancy, too. Ask liS about thc chen-iI's new and with all the extras a dream kitchen great low down payment on 8', land contract tcrms! 886.8710 should have. And the family room-reaIly spacious (15.4x17.4) and special-$76,500! \If'mbe-rs of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

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FIRST OFFERING . : .,..:~... TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES CHAMPION This SL Clair Shores ranch is the perfect starter for <'" those seeking an exceptionally clean home, well ""GROSSEPOINTE'REAL EStATE located near schools and parks. A real value at BY APPOINTMENT $35,900, BoARDMEM8EBS: :'::': .....' ;-''';,. ,~..,; .... LUXURY RANCH 6~ 25 ft. Family room overlooks beautiful patio and BORDERING GROSSE POINTE Borfo~d McBrearlYJ p~rdy ~ 'T9!;~,,': QUALITY ABOUNDS in this custom ranch on an at. back yard. This spacious two bedroom Ranch This custom built English, styled home features the tractive 92x155 landscaped lot. There are 2 large alsc has a library, spectacular recreation room finest of everything, beautiful natural woodwork Realtors Wmi W. Q~een. bedrooms. a library (which could. be used as a with fireplace and two car attached garage . new carpeting throughout, central air condition: . 'fim. J~Champion . S h" /, :.'i third bedroom) a spacious family room, sharp ing. a screened terrace, a fabulous basement . & Co. ~iwettz~r " .' . new kitchen, tons of closets, central air condi. HARCOURT ,recreation room and a larger lot with under- '.", Re9J Estot$,ln(';. tioning and a two car attached garage, Call for Better than new luxurious Two Family Flat ground sprinkler s~'stem, Better call today! O location {or rentals. $130,000. .• ,.- ~ h. en r'el ...,AC...... -:..: breezes and watch the parade of freighters on Youngblood ReGltq Lake St Clair from almost every room on the GROSSEPOINTE PARK back yard patio. This custom built New Orleans Wayburn - Two Family Flat - 5 and !i - Colonial oUers many unusual and outstanding Living room with alcove. Good investment. Priced 886-1000 features, Do let us arrange a showing for you, to sell at $24,900. 20087 ~ack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC in Grosse Pointe Farms this lovely home has exceptionally spacious MOVE IN PERFECTION rooms; living room, full dining room. breakfast 31901 Cambridge, Warren - Luxury custom room. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on first floor, one Colonial. Ph yrs. old. Four bedrooms. 2\~ baths, large bedroom and bath on the second floor, Marble foyer, living room, dining room with Please call us for an appointment to go through bay, superb ki\chen with built ins. Large family Contact a this home. room, Many quality extras. Central air - Beau- tifully decorated. $120.000. .::"» .... ATTENTION INVESTMENT MINDED-Income prol}- Member Broker erty in Grosse Pointe. Five rooms up, four down, 5766 WAYBURN Total income of $515.00 monthly. The invest- Immaculate Brick Bungalow near Outer Drive. ....:....:~.. : ::~." Today . .. ment, only $31,900.00. Call for more information . Living room. fireplace, dining room, two bed- I rooms, glassed and screened porch. Big Kitchen. DETROIT new furnace. central air, new roof. Fenced yard. Extras. Reduced to $23,900. . LIKE HOT CAKES FIRST OFFERING-3547 KENSINGTON-Most de- sirable area adjacent to Grosse Pointe. St. Clare HC'uses are selling like the proverbial hot cakes. Parish. English Colonial, 3 bedrooms, sun room. Many people believe "the good ones never reach family room. up-to.date kitchen with built-in dish- WILLIAM J. CHAMPION & CO. the market", this is not necessarily so. The good ones Specializing in washer, new furnace, new roof, large lot, early 102 KERCHEVAL do reach the market through Grosse Pointe Real Grosse Pointe Properties occupancy. Owner transferred, take advantage of Estate Board member firms, For instance if you were a great opportunity. 884-5700 looking for a charming house with a private lake- front park on a dead-end street, it came on the BUYING OR SELLlNG- market Wednesday and we sold it that day. ALL Making Dreams Reality T,l\PPAN & ASSOCIATES CALL A CHAMPION Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board member firms knew the house was for sale. We listed it and sold it to Sally Clarke Penny LedUe one of our customers. If you had been registered Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp with us you might have been the lucky buyer because Dorothy Healy Jean Wakely we would have called you. Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh Lorraine Kirchner FIRST OFFERING Catherine Champion. Broker HEARTY ENGLISH FLAVOR Member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Grosse Pointe's version of Nottingham Castle; an ex- cellent example of an English Manor House. Out- standing oak trim, paneling and craftsmanship throughout. Large step-down living room. Library with a hearty English Flavor. Five fireplaces in. cluding ones in the library, living room, master bedroom and sitting room. Heated garden room, 90 KERCHEVAL 884-6200 slate roof. Charming private court yard. Three ONE OF POINTE'S FINEST car attached garage. Convenient location near POSfiibly the most elegant home available in the the Academy, St. Paul's and Hill Shops. Grosse Pointes. There are many well decorated 76 KERCHEVAL homes in the Pointes. but the owners of' this. IN THE FARMS a contemporary wilh 5 bedrooms 4 \ ABOVE MARGARET RICE home have gone far beyond beautiful decorat- ...... :., ." ~ baths, 2 lavatories, activity room .....sifting room:'" - .. ing. they have spent thousands of dollars "updat- music room, study plus a library. 885-7000 ing the electrical and plumbing. A new furnace was installed with electrical controls allowing TWO FAMILY on HARCOURT. Two bedrooms and 2 Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board emergency back-up use of the rebuilt original . baths each unit. There is one recreation room. furnace. The pumps and filtering equipment for Lower has famlly room and the upper has a den. the Olympic sized pool has been cC'mpletely re- furbished. Very few people today 'can afford FIRST OFFERING homes such as this one, but those who can will COl\tl\IERCIAL BUILDING have peace of mind knowing not only is their Excellent investment opportunity . . . Kercheval. FIRST OFFERING home beautiful of appearance, but also struc- on-the.HilI . , . 25'xlOO', Partial basement. , . turally sound for many years to come. Centrall~' air conditioned. CUL-DE-SAC We are continually asked about homes on cul-de-sacs! Well we have found one-a newly decorated three bedroom. 2 bath ranch featuring a large living room with natural fireplace and a picture window that overlooks a beautifully maintained private cul-de-sac. a two car attached garage and It's That Time Of The Year ... large side yard. BUILDING SITE 01le of the Prime building sites remaining in all the Grosse Pointes. This large lot is located in the center of Grosse Pointe Shores where onlv a few residential sites remain. It is surrounded by When many important decisions are being some of our finest homes. with their custom ar- chitecture and stately grounds they create an made, such as: elegant standard enjoyed in but a few com- Are we properly prepared for those final exams? CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL - a beautifully munities in the world. Is this the year. to have that operation ... to landscaped lot is the perfect setting for this pictur- ST. CLAIR SHORES esque home. Dining room with bay window. fireplace to CAROLINA - This three bedroom ranch with two redo the garden ... buy the boat or new car in living room. kitchen with breakfast room. Great full baths and finished basement is possibly one ... paint our house ... take that special vaca- location-Call for more information. of the. best buys on the market today. It is in tion ... send the children to camp ... deciding FIRST OFFERING-STARTER HO~1E. This lovely superb condition and located in a Prime resi- Cape Cod in the Woods is well priced for the dential area of SI. Clair Shores. Priced well on which college next year ... to seJl our house new home buyer. Special features include first below $40,000. This ranch home should nut last and buy the one we'd really enjoy more? floor bedroom, low maintenancc exterior and pan- long. eled Florida room. Call today for your personal PRICE REDUCED inspection. 14805 NOVARA-With the Dctroit market enJoYlIlg 7000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING. Present owner oc- a real estate boom you would be cheating your- cupant is interested in a sale and lease back ar. self if you didn't call and let us show you this rangement. This opportunity offers a good net fine home. Because of its excellent condition return for the serious investor. and new driveway it should be many ~'ears be- Whatever decisions you're confronted with --- it it's "selling your house and/or fore it requires any work, and with its new low buyin~ a home" ... We strongly suggest, it's time to take the guesswork out of FIRST FLOOR BEDROO:\IS. 3 bedroom home located price tag it shouldn't last long. in a prime area near Grosse Pointe. Garage, gas your decisions and rely on a professional real estate firm ... if you want to maxi. forcrd air heat. priced in the lowt'r twenties. NEAR GROSSE POIN"TE mize your results~ ACROSS FROM CANAL - 2 family flat 2 bedruoms NEFF nOAD FLAT - FOR LEASE - Lower flat cach, separate furnaces. In 30'5. on ;'o;l'ff, brl\\ ren St Paul and :\laumct'. Three After all. would you want to go co a doctor, lawyer, or dentist who was spending bedrooms, living room with natural fireplace, for. HAVERHILL - Priced to Sell! Dutch Colonial. st. mal dining room. well planned kitrh('n with dish- Clare Parish, 4 bedrooms, den, separate dining his time attempting to sell his house instead of attending to your requirements, washrf. disposal. rdrigt'rator and stove. June 1st room. MUCH MORE!! which he was trained for but didn't have time to accommodate your immediate occupanry. 5475 month. NEAR THE LAKE - Last strcrt in Detroit brsit!{' prohlem because he was busy playing at the real estate business. Grosse Pointe - 2 bedroom flat. famlly room. William G. Adlhoch Wilham R. McRrearty cxccllent condition. Built in 1!l60. Kathcrine H. Stcp!l('nson .James 1'. l"abick ". I ,., 11'.r lime (or 'lOll to knou' tbal wc don 'I /Jr(Juice ml',/ionl', .IemiJ/r}, I"u'. fn.fllfd1/Ce, elf. , 111,Lee Jh'nncs ,John D, Hohen, Jr. .Julie Docile .z~~~~~ [('I' jllfl fJr.Hticl' redl ('.fIatI'. lX/c'll Rct tbe jo!J dOliI' ji,r }'OIl. . //I (/ ,rJjer /I'rl}. i1/ " tut}. thaI 'yOIl (im Imrt (;"IIIIJ.' We'll giw yo" o"r time rmd rl'!'''!JI!II''y. "GM~;~~~;i~w)b~: }:'ormerly John S. Goodman Inc.

222 Merriweather Road - Open Saturday 2-5 ~ 93 Kercheval "On the Hill" ThiS outstanding cuslom-bullt, one owner home has a lata 1 of 6 bed- 886-3060 886-3060 rooms, 4-1/2 baths, library, garden room, games room. ele .... even ~ MEMBER OF a masler bedroom (24 6'xf4') with fireplace The pC'rfecl home for REALTORS those who Wish 10 live In one oj those "One-of-a-Kll1d" homes

16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village ORI1\ND 882-5200 395 Fisher • • RE1\RTY 886.3800 ~ C1!.REAUOH\. Contact Members of Grosse Pointe Heal Estak Boar<1 RICHARD E. BORLAND, PRESIDENT :A Member Broker Today! Page thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 25. 1978 * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointers of Interest Shortandto From Another Pointe of View flJ-Otnfe (Continued from Page 15) the Pointe They're making plans to make more than 1,000 " guests from all over the nation happy, Counter Points (Continued from Page 19) * '" * The Michigan Dental As- The convention agenda will cover the entire Fresh Fashion Fabric ... white eyelet. At Wal- sociation has extended life spectrum of "A Time for Growing," from flower ton-Pierce you'U find it in the Sportswear Depart- membership to Pointer AR- arranging and landscape design tD the latest de ment where you can coordinate a white eyelet skirt NOLD KOCSIS. To be elig. velopments in the field of horticulture. that's lined, \vhite eyelet pants and tops galore. The ible, a dentist must have 35 It will be A Time for Learning, too, with an tops come in a button down the front, short sleeve years as a dues paying mem outstanding line-up of guest speakers, experts' in blouson style and pretty peasant styles ... one is ber and be 65 years of age their fields, sharing their expertise with convention puckered. You'll love the white eyelet touches on . '" .. participants. the lovely robes and night gowns in the Lingerie JOHN and CHARLES HICKS, of Renaud road, and Department and in a nude tone you'll discover eye- * * * GEORGE C. FREDERICK Amalie Adler Ascher, author and television let dance pants and camisoles that many are using SON, of Oxford road, earned personality, will present a flower arranging pro for beguiling sleepwear instead of under-fashions. a citation in the Metrol?oli- gram: "Charisma in Creativity." By the way, those of you who collect Alice Stuart tan South Florida Fishing Dr. Henry M, Cathey, president of the Amer blouses there are elegant new choices in a soft d0ve tournament. iean Horticultural Society, will discuss new plants gray and blush tan. New gifts have also arriv~d. '" .. . and the new techniques used to grow and protect There are good looking salt and peppers, Bloody DAVID R. WYBO, of Mary glasses, striped alabaster bookends and hand. Kenmore road, was anlong them. Professor Charles Cares, chairman of the Pro some backgammon sets that travel nicely and are 88 students initiated into Phi gram in Landscape Architecture, School of Natura nicely priced $37.50. You can organize your purse Kappa Phi honor society at Resources, University of Michigan, will lecture with the credit card case ... the checkbook, credit Northern Michigan Univer- Jesse L, Saylor, Michigan State University De card and pen combination. There is also a French sity. partment of Horticulture extension specialist will purse adaptation and they come in blue or red pig- Photo by Wendy K. Settle .. '" '" skin. Stop in and see all the new arrivals and check Governor WILLIAM G present "Do You Know the No-No's?" KEVIN CONLEY AND JANET PETERS, STUDENT CO-CHAIRMAN OF MILLIKEN has announced The Greater Detroit Flower Arrangers Guild the sale area. There are still some, fashion buys left. THE Ui78 UNIVERSITY LIGGETT SCHOOL FAIR the appointment of GENO a creative and dynamic group of 15, is preparing .. * '" FONTANA, of Oxford road, an exhibition of unusual "New as Tomorrow" Your kitchen can be as attractive as any room By Ann WaUace with the addition of .the to the Advisory Tobacco In in your home. The experts at Mutschler Kitchens, Fun! .Fun!. and. more Fun! That is the plan for water under pressure, the dustry Council for a term arrangements. .. .. Inc. can show you Wood-Mode, Coopes, Rutt and the Umverslty LIggett School Fair scheduled for weight is just tremendous." expiring January 15, 1980 * '" .. '" And there'll be luncheons, and banquets , . Poggenpohl cabinets in a variety of woods, finishes Friday and Saturday, June 2 anll 3, at the school's Change in Set.up BETSY DANCE, of Wash- highlighted by presentation of National Council and colors. See them today and discover how beau- Cook road campus. But don't be deceived. The day This year, there is a change ington road, has been named awards to deserving clubs for outstanding work tiful your kitchen can be. 20227 Mack Ave., 884- of the fair is not the only time for fun. The many in the set.up of the booths. to the junior varsity lacrosse done during the past year. 3700. hours spent by ULS students in preparation for the All of them will be outside, fair were fun in themselves. under tents. Nothing will be team at Miss Porter's School, . Culminating it all Wednesday evening, June 7, '" '" Farmington, Conn. wIll be presentation of the National Gold Seal . Another - and very im. . inside the hockey rink, as At The Notre Dame Pharmac)' ... pick up Charlie's .. .. '" award to a single, outstanding individual. Grab Bag for $5. It includes Charlie Soap, Body Silk Per. portant - measure of sue. road. "Other seniors have was the case last year. Among 100 guests attend- '" fumed Powder, Body Silk Foam Bath, Body Silk Moisture. cess is the amount of funds gone to Washington, D.C., to So when the gates open ing a Father's Weekend at .. .. izer and Charlie's . that are raised by the fair. work on newspapers. Some Friday' afternoon, June 2, at Pine Manor College, Chestnut Speaking of Outstanding Individuals ••• Student co-ehairmen Janet are designing cars. Some are 4 o'clock, the visitor will be' Hilli, Mass., were WILLIAM .•• how about Lee Ann McCarthy, the Volun '" '" '" Peters and Kevin Conley em. doctors' assistants. Another greeted by a sea of tents, all The Center Circle ... Hungary, C. COX, JR., of Oxford road, teer Action Center of United Community Services phasize that without these student is taking flying les. housing special treats, some Romania, Bulgaria and Yogoslavia. whose daughter, HEIDI, is a of Metropolitan Detroit's "Volunteer of the Month' funds, the tuition at the sons, while others are ex- edible and some playable. junior, and WILLIAM' H for May? Air, hotels, tours, meals. From Chi- school would be much higher. ploring possible careers for The midway, of course, is KLINGBEIL, of Hawthorne Lee Ann began supervising the Fontbonne cago starting at $739 per person. Tra- "Many scholarships also the future." not covered, as there would road, whose daughter, SU5- Auxiliary of Saint John Hospital's Puppet Project velwise Travelers always ask Mr. Q, are made available," notes As the students progress have to be some mighty big 886-0500. Kevin, "which enable more in their various projects, re- tents to cover the "merry. go. AN, also is a junior. in the fall of 1976. '" students to attend ULS." ports have to be written and round" or the "zipper." '" '" '" 1t was a challenging commitment, for the Imported Brass ... chests, tables It All Takes Time submitted. Their work is The Friday, June 2, hours MR. and MRS. THEODORE group was pledged to produce 200 puppets a week • . , and mirrors, unusual brass figures "We started making plans evaluated and graded by for the fair will be 4 to 10 J. G. SOUTHGATE, of De- * * * troit, announce the birth of . '. and book en as are now in the front for this year's fair this past their teachers. o'clock in the evening. Sat. 'their first child, a son, ED The project has succeeded beyond anyone's / window of the Squirrel's Nest, 19849 January and February," ex:. The assistant student co- urday, June 3, the fair opens WARD JAMES LEYLAND, expectations. The Fontbonne Puppet People have ~ Mack. plains Janet, "with the kick- chairmen for this year's fair at 10 o'clock. It closes that April 30. Mrs. Southgate is not only been able to provide a pleasant diversion '" '" '" off for prize ticket sales are Robin Bushnell and Da- evening at 10. There will be the former CHRISTINA for Saint John's pediatric patients, ages two Most Of The Area Rugs ... you see in magazines like March 15 in the lower school vid Tyler. They are juniors an admission charge. GRAVES, daughter of DR through eight, but have been able to donate 300 House Beautiful, you'll probably see on display at Ed and March 16 in the middle now and most likely will be Janet, who is 18 years old, and MRS. JAMES H puppets to Children's Hospital of Michigan, 100 Maliszewski, 21435 Mack. They have a great selection. If school. the student co-chairmen of has been a ULS student GRAYES, of Buckingham each to Bon Secours and Holy Cross at Christmas you can't finei the area rug you want, they can make it "After our spring break, the fair for next year. since she was three, when road. Paternal grandparents time. _. for you ..• 776.5511. we began the ticket sales "We were assistants last she was enrolled in the pre- are MR. and MRS. NORMAN PI d '" '" '" April 5 in the upper school. year," continues Kevin, "and kindergarten classes. So she D. SOUTHGATE, of River- "t ans are un erway to continue this sharing Bijouterie . . . is one of the only fine repair In the lower and middle we gained much experience has seen many fairs in her ,.. other holidays during 'the year. ton, N.J. '" .. '" shops that services most jewelry items and c,ioes it SCht?t?l, tfhere is much com- and first.hand knowledge in years. PATRICIA'" E.'" KING,'" daugh "Lee Ann spends many outside hours. recruit- all under its own roof. They remount and' reslze ped~ 10n romt rll')m to room learning the procedures and Her favorite courses in, an person 0 person for tne problems that develop in 01'- elude English and creative tel' of MR. and MRS. DAVID ing, begging for materials, sewing machines and most rings, shorten gold chains, repair and replace greatest amount of U'cket ganizing such a big project. writing-especial1y the short KING, of North Oxford road, other items necessary to do the job," notes Virginia mdst gold clasps, restring pearls, refurbish worn, sales." "The fair is a fine method story. She also enjoys art has been awarded member. M. Douglas, director of volunteers at Saint John, bent and broken mountings and replace missing "There are in e e n t i v e s of raising funds because just classes and is looking for. ship in Financial Manage. "and she has many groups outside the hOllpitaI - stones of all descriptions. Come in and get an esti. given'such as ice cream par- about everyone in the school ward to developing her in- ment Association, national Girl Scouts, church and retiree groups - involved mate. Bijouterie, 19860 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe ties, trophies and tickets to is involved in some aspect of terests at Regis College, 10' honor society, at Western as well." Woods corner of Huntington. Closed Mondays. some sporting events," Kev- its preparation." cated in Denver, Colo. in continues, "so lower and Michigan University, where Her enthusiasm, leadership and rapport with * * '" Janet ex:plains that a big Would Love To Teach she, is a senior. the volunteers are major factors in the Puppet Come See ... our newe~t collection ' middle student enthusiasm is job each day is the tallying "I would like to teach art I '" '" '" Project's success. very strong. of the funds collected from to young chl'ldren," notes o summer cottons in so l id co l ors an d '-'.. "Wh-I th I' KAREN A. KOVANDA, f I e ere a so IS en- the prize ticket sales. After Janet. "I love English but I daughter of MR. and MRS * * '" vibrant prints. Dresses, long gowns and thusI'asm among th e studen ts totalling the am,ount from d'd t ., t ROBERT KOVANDA, of Mrs. McCarthy is a former school teacher. suits from $45 at the Margaret Diamond ::;r. for the ticket sales in the may eCI e 0 maJor In ar . each classroom, tl'.e money l'S in college Lakeshore drive, achieved She and her husband, Thomas, are the parents of Shop, 377 Fisher Road. . upper school, their gn.atest . * '" '" effort lies in' the 'Manpower' put into a bank account. "I have enjoyed sports at the Dean's List with honors four. Tremendous Experience ULS very much and have for the first semester at So Lee Ann knows children-and knows that , Champagne Balloon Tour ... of France is an segment of the fair." ClThi' 1 played field hockey and la- Stephens College, Columbia, to be separated from parents for a hospital stay extraordinary gourmet al1venture with sight seeing Manpower is the number s eertam y has been a from three magnificent balloons. Call Condor .Travel, of people used to organize tremendous experience in crosse. Other sports 1 espec- Mo. can be a strange and sometimes frightening ex- 881.3947. and physically run the fair. public relations which cer. ially enjoy are skindiving '" '" '" perience for a youn child. , '" '" '" Th tainly can help us in our fu- and skiing. When I graduate, CHRISTOPHER J. GRIF- It helps to have a friend, and friends are what ~ ey set up booths and carry t .. June 6, I plan to go to Banff Designer Fabric Remnant Sale ... fantastic everything that one can ure careers, says Janet. in Southwest Alberta, Can- FIN, son of Pointers MR the Fontbonne Puppets are: magic mites who help and MRS. JOHN H. GRIF- savings at Designer's Touch, 16925 Harper. Ends imagine, literally from "soup "I wholeheartedly agree ada, to ski. That should be FIN. has been selected as a to cushion the hurt and dry the tears, a "nice" May 27! to nuts," with maybe a few with Janet," states Kevin. member of Blue Key nation- part of being in the hospital. '" * '" hamburgers here and there. "The public relations involve- really great." "Our manpower co-ehair. ment has been terrific and I Kevin is planning to spend al honor fraternity at Mich. So Convenient . . . to bring your lamp tD have enjoyed it very much." the month of July in France. igan Technological Univer. Included among Bachelor daughter of MRS. ANTHONY men, J eff Skau, Letty Kuhn- He is the wI'nner of a sehol. Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop fDr the proper fit Df sity where he is a junior ma. of Science degree candidates BOZICH, of North Brys lein , both J'umors,. an d 5t acy Attendance at the fairs has arshl'p gl'ven by the AIll'ance at University, Oxford, drive, has been initiated into a new shade. LDts of new lamps, too, at 18650 Mizeres d J h Ott been in the thousands in the joring in Pre-Medicine. an 0 n away, Francaise of Grosse Pointe 0., was THOMAS F. SCHERR, Phi Theta Kappa national Mack. sophomores, have been busily past, and everyone hopes of Wedgewood drive, who honor society, at Marymount at work for months organiz- new records will be set this which will provide him with '" * '" majored in Applied Science. College of Virginia, Arling- Ron Ruel says ... Pyrametric designed hair cuts are ing students to perform cer- year. Activities will include room and board, transporta. Festival ...... ton, where she is a fresh. where it is. Hair that is easy to care for yet looks great tain tasks," notes Kevin. several kiddie rides such as tion and a stipend enabling all the time is what every woman ... no matter what her Placement Important a merry-go-round, games. him to study at the Alliance (Continued from Page 17) MARYANNE B 0 Z I C H, ,man majoring in Nursing. age or life style ... is looking for right now. This can be "They have to be able to and also a double ferris school in Paris. yard. This gave room neces. achieved thru a good Pyrametrie design cut, building a judge a person's ability and wheel and dodgem cars for I "That trip should be a very sary to accommodate the con- design cut from you for you. Can Ron for an appointment place him or her in the job "kids" of all ages. fine experience." exclaims ccrts. Memorial Day Specials now 886.4130. Ron is now at Robert's Place, 16828 Kerche. that best suits his/her per. There will be booths from Kevin, "and it should be a The elegant Renaissance val in the Walton Pierce building in the Village. sonality. Certain people like various shops in the area, a very interesting summer. setting of the Alger House .. ,. '" to be included in the 'secur- bake sale, food tent, a crep. '~hen I return, I. am .plan- facade provided a perfect ~------~------~--~---, Do You Know _ .. that Perini's has luncheon ity' force. Others are especi- erie and lots of musical en. mng to go to Mamt.oulhn ~s- atmosphere r 0 r chamber portions and prices every day from Tuesday thru ally suited to working with tertainment. land. the largest Island In music and, despite Mother I DAISIES $1~!h! Saturday with a large selection of delicious meals? the very small children. "One of the feature aUrae. I:ake Huron ..and just sit and Nature's outbursts creating There are also specials on Sunday. For that late "So the manpower chair. Hons Saturday morning," ex. fIsh for awhile. inconvenience at times, audi- I While They Last! : 1__~ ~ lunch, served from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. you may ~en have ~uite a job match. plains both Janet and Kevin Goes To Yale ences continued to grow. I With Coupon Expires 5/31/78 I choose from the $3.25 menu. Those popular Ken- I?g up th~lr workers," con- "will be the fireman water: "Then I will be preparing The 6th season brought a B $3 .., . tmues KeVin, "but they really ball fight. It will be a com- to attend Yale University, dramatic change of location. tuc~y H,at ~owns are. .25 .... the mml versIOn .IS I do a very good job. I worked petition with teams from our where I will study the clas- The new William H. Fries SZ.Z;). 1 here IS convenient parkmg ... 10721 WhIt-I in manpower when I was in school and. hopefully, other sic.~, ~nglish, and. Latin. Auditorium was completed at r-----~--~------tier. Call 371-2484. the 10th grade, and while it schools such as Grosse Pointe I willch IS my favontc Ian. the War Memorial and the IJackson & Perkins Rose BushesI * * .. was a big job I enjoyed it Nor t h and South High I guage. festival moved indoors - Holiday Travelers .. will enjoy the i very much." Schools and Austin, and our "Acling in the plays at with the exception of larger I 51.00 OFF i new wpply of "Yes and No" bDDks at the i Both Janet and Kevin are lown faculty and admiI,istra-1 ULS," continues Kcvin, who performing groups which re. IL With Coupon ExpIres 5/31/78~ ~I I . School Bell, 17010 Mack A venue. I seniors and the fair is their tors. l'S the son of Mr. and Mrs main al fresco on the terrace. ~ \. ..,' '" " senior project. They began "There will be offensive John Glynn Conley. of Three Festival admission prices .... :-..-- • working full time on the fair' and defensive water hoses I Mile drive. "has given me start with the Patron Series Colorful Ceramic Wind Chimes ... a • Monday, May 8, as their for. I trying to move a ball to a ~uch pleasure. I have aclcd at $60 per person, ($30 tax r-----~--~------, treat for porch and patio are at the Kalei. mal classes ended Friday, go,,!. It really is similar to 1o. seven plays, both com. deductible). with seating in I10M A 10 CAGES $1.89/ doscort', 20311 Mack and '-ochmoor. May 5. I SOCCN. It is so muc-h fun - edll'~ and dramas, but not special reserved section. I Regularly $2.19, Limit 5 I .. Are Many Projects I hut we manage to get pretty mUSIcals. Subscription Series is $30 I W,th Coupon Expires 5/31/78 I ...... There are many senior I wet doing it. "As far as sports are con. per person with reserved lit W JOt' I St d' , h' f projects in which the stu-1 "One of the teachers who ('erned, football and track seating • I I , IS at I hair has special effects. Natural hair is never one a pnee I An'fluc bet\veefl 7 and 11Mile Roads, 882-9711. is a fourth grade teacher in I ." ...... '" color. Let us redo your style and dimensional lh(' lower school and is a var. I TIckets and. PICniC- box COMPLETE LINE OF CEMETERY 'r p L' G coloring Dn fliltllral or tinted hair. Consult with us." ,itv foalbal1 coach," I'supp.er rcservatlO, n.s may be ARRANGEMENTS It FLAGS lie ointe r ashion ~ , .. will open in rosse R°bert 's PIacc. upstairs at Walton-Pierce in th(' The sc-holarship fair began' obtamed by mal I109 chec ks POlllle at 15112 Kercheval (formerl.y Mr. Julian V'II1 age.. . 886 -41:W. in HI!})at Grosse Pointe Vni. paya ble t0 th crosseG I)am. te Fas/lIlI/IS). It will carry the ,mme designers and Martha of Martha's Closet sllggests )JOlL up- v('rsity School. prior to the War Memorial Association the all new merchandise will include fashions, ac- date 1/01lr wardrobe frDm her new collection of GPl :S.Liggett merger. t~ .32 Lakesh~rc road, Grosse CeSSDTlf'.<'(lnd costume jewelry. Opening date will rDpe and Silk braided belts. One size (its all ... i Its success over the years I I ~mtc, MIchIgan 48236. or be JUlie 1 ... 822-2818. d I I . I has resulted from all the en. b> stoppmg by at the War Allemon Florist .. '" .. ~7 I ley arf' perfect, over d~Ilrlcl;;sses 0; over IWllC thusiasm and the cohesive. ~lemorial officc. /" .~ I SS Aml'rica ... sailinJ( from New York, Ollses ... r0711e In an see ar/ha S ro!ler~lOll I n("~ involved in its planning, Further information is' ,@:""Jllnl'30.Two,threl',fOUrOrfivedaycruises.of sull1lrhnn 10. country. sportswear. Our new C 100 I This )'f'ar isn't any cliffeI'. available by calling 881.1256. ' , -7] )Cruisf' to nowhere, Nassau, Halifax, Nova Scotia. kJwkt skirts 1I.'l/h coordmatlng I.ops and our JaHlls- ent Th(' enthusiasm is tre.1 Donalions from lhose un. I on E. Warren . -,'/ Rates hp/(inning at $135 ppr pl'fson. Family sail port sU1ldresses luwe )llst arTlI'ed. (;rrat l'rl('e.~1 I mcnclous! The fair will be a I able to atlend arc mO.~twd. 17931 East Warren TU ~ 120 ratc ll\ailahll'. Call Dely Travel, 881.6231. 137.5 Fisher Road. i big sllcc-ess! I come. !

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