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Gross~ Pointe ews VOL. 45-No 45 Grosse POinte, Michigan Thursday, November 8, 1984 30 cents 42 Pages

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B)' l\lik~ Andrzej('zyk In The mtervlew, to be held more than 12 years Before that, he $52,000a year to administer the $96 "I \~dS all>o Jooklllg f(1f a Ubtll<.t Grosse POlllte public schools pubhc as reqUIred by the Open held pos:tlOn5 In the White PlaltlS, millIon budget that ....a<, bigger dnd olff'red dlf may be gettmg another Connecti- Meetmgs Act, Will oe the flr~t Item N Y schools system and was albo a fyi The city of East Lyme IS located ferent kind::, of opporllllotllt':' hdllengE'~,' \\hntncr ~clld ddllll1g B) Tom Green\\ ood accordmg to boar d pre!>ldent Joan Ha\ en, Conn superintendent he also looked at thl' .,1.J~IlII~i dnrl The board of eduCdtJOn's search Hanpeter TI'ubtee::, 'Wlll::,pend 30 to search tween the mouths of the Thclmci. and committee recommended Monday Connecticut nver!>, along the Con mterC.bt of ttiP board of '(IUC ,,111m 40 mmutes questlOlllng hlln, she , Gr0'5se POlllle fit::, on dll th()~l' that the full board interview Dr Whntner earned hIS undergra- nectlcut Turnpike It::, populallOll of IVothing to do? added counts" he '>dld Thmgs ) ou should kno\~ John \\ Mitner of East Lyme, Conn duate degree at the New Paltz Tea- 14,000 doubles In the summer ~ Ith If schools at Its Nov 12 meeting While members of till:' public chers College and hiS master's and the resort trade, according to Mor- you're a runner Thanksgiv- PrOfe~'ilO!ldJI\ \\hfit!lPf h 'ljr Ing Day \\ III see the second an- can't que::,tlOn WhI'ltner directly, doctorate at Teacher's College in gan McGInley, editOrial page edi- Trustee Cathenne Bnerly, who rently prc!>ldt'nt e:ect fA th (110 nual Thanksgiving Parade they ma... submit questIOns the ColumbIa He and hiS Wife of 28 tor for The New London Da) re"d the recommendatIOn of the board wll) work JIlto the mtervlew years, Katherme, have three child- nectlcut ~upCrtntend('nt.'> d~"()<.la j...... 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'" """"" ':>\1.1'" ~Uel>llOn~ bnOU1U oe ~uoml![ea to ren \.tvu ,-UJU ua, In.t:'"l~ IU ....Ut"-::C[ HI ")tdlt" route ;n downtown-Detroit seven candidates the committee sU~~'i~'i~~de;;t, v;ry ~Pe'n ~~vJp;~_ ~tudlell of achJI'\ ement te<,tln~ at In addition, a one-mde fun run the board office by 4 P m tomor- can choo::,c from, but it is "lean- row The East Lyme district ha!>3,000 01' "Gobblers Run" for kids 12 mg" tov,ard Whritner No commit- students, three elementary years of age and under, or any- ments ha \ e been made to hIm by Whntner, 49, has been superm- schools, one middle and one high one Just wanting some exerCise, the board ~he selld tendent of schools 111 East Lyme for school Its supermtendent earns will begin at 8 am, 45 minutes before the start of the 10k run Both evellts are open to In- dlVlduals organizatIOns, clubs and corporate teams Each regis- terea runner will receIve an of- ficial Turkey Trot long-sleeve 'J 1'11fH [ shirt, and those particlpatmg m gressive, With a no-nonsense ath- certalll grade levels and the POSSI' the "Gobbler" will receive a tude toward education," McGinley blhty of developll1g rem~lal pro- speelal souvemr Also, the first saId. He vigorously recruited top grams, he added 5,000 entrants will receive reflec- teachers for the distrIct and tor safety vests and warm-up "didn't jump on the closll1g band- "I'm lookmg forward to the op- blankets wagon when enrollment began to portumty to m~t With more people PrIzes WIll be awarded to the fall," McGinley added In the comm unity," he ...a In "Thl'! top five fmishers III each age Will be the flr~t hme my Wife has group, the top three teams/club Whritner noted the dIstrict been able to YISlt Gro..'ISe POinte fuushers and the corporation With studied the possibility of having to I've told her about It the most entries. close a school when faced with the enrollment decline, which he "I'm more than delIghted to be Registration fees through t<>- pointed out was a national trend. this far along in the consideratIon cia} are $8 for the 10k run and for As I've said, Grosse Pomte ha~ a those runmng for the fun of it and While one elementary school was national reputahon for excellence $5 for those under 12.After today, identified for closing, the school and is a good opportunIty for edu- the registration fee jumps to $10. population has leveled otf and catIOnal leadership," Whrltner ApplicatIOns are avaIlable there's no longer the need, he said, said through Thanksgivmg Parade of- adding, "We've faced up to the fices at 1915 W Fort Street at problem, but we never had to face He noted he had met former 12th. Call 963-8000for more infor- up to closing a school " Grosse POinte superintendent Dr mation Kenneth Brummel "t" 0 or three Checks should be made pay- several things drew him to apply times professionally" Brummel able to Michigan's Thanksgiving for the su~rintendent post in who left Grosse POinte In Julv for a Parade Turkey Trot, and mailed Grosse Pomte, Whritner said. California poat, came from the to Drawer t:=64735,Detroit 48264. "Grosse Pointe has a national Westport school system, nedI' East An after-race breakfast is pro- reputation for education excel- Vided at Cabo Hall for those who lence," he added. {Continued on Page 15-\1 finish the 10k race Pomter PhOIO by s.1ty C .r~nl.( Jeanne Bocci is the race director If you're a smoker One for South and one for North Detroit receives aid Once agam, on the Thursday r before thanksgiving, the Amer- There were no losers at the North-South contest Saturday. South won the tug-ot-wer competition I Ican Cancer Society wIll hold Its held during helt.tlme ectlvltlee end North won the game In overtime 3-0. More .bout the event '- annual Great Amencan Smoke- in the sport •• ectlon. from Park firemen out On Nav 15, all smokers in By Haniet Nolan Wayne County Will be Illvited to "It wu the (trlr IJme "'e W~ of- "take a day of( from smoklllg " While the Detroit FlJ'e Depart- fiCially called to help Detroit Since We non-smokers are encourag- ment had Its hands full responding the 1967 nots," saId Phtllip Costa. ed to "adopt" fnends who smoke He writes poetry that remembers to the hundreds of fires started by fire chIef "Walter Chapman, vandals on DevII's Night, Grosse 1)(>trolt's chIef of Fire OperatIOns, and help them get through the en- By Tom Greenwood tire 24 hours Without clgarets Illustrutmg he fmal offenbe of the and my Vietnam experiences were Pointe Park firefighters lent their asked (or h~lp and \\C l>dld we While supplies last, the Society's It Isn't unusual for an Enghsh NVA In 1!t75 The first offenSive ar- the main thrust of my poetry," said support. would, as long as ....e could Wayne County office will have an teacher to write ~oetry What ISun- row pushed through the Cambo- Bufahm "The class was very lib- usual ISwhen It's good poetry about "It feels g'xxi \\ hen little brother assortment of matenal for those dian border and swept over the eral and antI-war. I guess I was a Cdn help bIg bl"Other,' he added wlshmg to give up smokmg or a bad war town of Duc Lap At that moment a thorn 111 my Instructor's Side be- Absentee vote Thl ee men dnd d plimp truck adopt a smoker for the Great The "bad war" IS, of course, long dormant demon began to stir cause my work was ripped to Strong tears welled hehmd the shreds were sellt to 1':nglllt' ;)~, located ..t American Smokeo!.lt Vietnam and the teacher/poet IS rims of my eyes I had been there not as high Mamstlque ne<1r Warren .. 1llUUl 9 The societ) is welcommg Woods reSident Gerard BUfahm. III 1969when our f1rebase had been "But I learned from them, I took pm, Oct 30, accordmg (0 C,~t..l calls from potential partICIpants Bufallm spent a year In Vietnam surrounded, when ovrl' one hun- their Criticism to heart and grad- as '76 election and volunteers at 425-6830 dred ARVN's had perished as well ually won some grudgmg respect He !><1ldthe truck \\.1~ b.!n'lv LlI- Don't light em' If you got em' as an artillery officer serving as a forward observer alternately With as 22 Amencans, most of them from my classmates" The percentage of voters exercIs- Side the statIOn beton' hb !l1t'fl re If you're mto chocolate artJ!lerymell ing their franchise by absentee ~ponded to II call for Ul>l>ll>t.mceon The NatIOnal Kidney Founda- the 173rd Airborne BrigadE', the Since then, Bufahni has met With ballot ranged from 17 percent 10 Mal1lstlque near ~lack \\ het e they tIOn of MIchigan along WIth U S First DIVISIOnand the AR VN -'We had fought, we had WOliand more success. "Corridors" mag- the Park to 28 percent 10 the worked for almost thret' hour~ to WCZY-FM radio IS sponsormg (Army of the RepubliC of Vietnam) aline published by the DetrOit 23rd DIVISion then We' had left,' Bufaltnl con Shores The figure was do"n consI- keep flres ~et 11l lhrt't' \ aC,lnt "The Chocolate Lovers Holiday tinued "Like many of the bdttles In Wnter's GUild, has published hiS work that was of a non-military derably from the 1976 General home!> from :.pre.ldmg \11 \\ ere a Hyatt Fest" scheduled Nov The 1ton of Italian Immigrants, VIetnam that hlstol rans 'ihould Election \\ hen bet\\een 25 percent reportt'd to be total I~.:;~:> 3O-Dec 2 at the Hyatt Regency nature. and' 'DEROS", a quarterly Bufalllli followed hiS family's have recorded, Itb story \\ as never and 40 percent of the volers In the Dearborn longtIme commitment to one's told Who In the hell hab pver heard poelry Journal, had publIshed at The~ dhoo put out .1 bldll' Itut least four of IllS wntlllgs Pointes used absentee ballots AdmlS'iIOn IS $7 for adulL'i and country by enhstmg III the Army of the Battle of Duc Lap (''(crpt In the Woods, 3,016 ballot~ were ::.t.lrted clfter ~omeolw tI,hed .1 I.lte model CM \\ Ith g.\:. ...,:.(t'd Pt' you can eat' Plus live entertam- "I believed then, as I do now, After lhdt, the mcmOllC'> 1e that mlhtary !>ervlce was the price turned fresh and "trong Ind E:.tlmated Return from Over Seas, as 40 percent of Woods \'olt'rs opted trOlt before 1~1::'1 H'M on }){'\ ,I :> ment, demonstratlons ann door Anyone who has ever served over- for the absentee ballot Night ('o~l.-l:-poltt'{i !ldml'~ r"'llg pnzes one paid for the priVilege of IIvllIg Bufalllll began to \\ 1'111' I It liltin t Illl'ct \~Ith m uetl SU('I'P"" ,Ii I H.,I I ,>ea., always knew what thelr Twenty two percent, or 1,02.1.of up bchllhl tht' one-!>tllr\ ~ ~ \ \llt0 The public can mdulge 111 milk, 1lI the ," said Buf- alllll, a qUIet, tnm man of 41 took d podr) \\ ntlllg (1.1'" , ,'< , DEHOS \V8S The magazine City voters requc!>ted absentee Gl(h~ Cornpyear compared 10 3J al8 49 p rn caramel!>, cluster~, cream'> and 'Like most of the vets I knov" I'd polltlcal publicatIOn devoted to percent 111 1~6 crepes from chocolate dlstrlhu- lIt' ~,lld lhen lklt ht' :"'lll'\1 !l,I'll do It aga III I ha ve no reserva tJOn., tJlo.,e who 'iervf>o In Vietnam" In the F'arms 2 11'12 ballot., \\t're tors such ae; Droste Chocolates, or mIsgivings about haVing served .. IS::'Uf'dfor thl" election The figure, It'!)tlrb thld('ratlOnby Avon Books for an !l1'1I'~, tilt' Il''''l1lt cl1 tll t.'~ "'.lllt'cl In The \\af dldn t turn Bufallm Into ('tryabout the Viet ters, was down from :JO pen'I'nt Hostess Cake'i Jaret InlNna- a poet He began 'Writing whIle dt fOllr year'i ago durnp,>tl'r~ .llld \ ,1\ .Ill! I•.!d.ll11~' tIOna! Callier of 'lwlt7crland 11,lm War \\ tllch spre,ld to To,)("I(' cillO d('Ic\~ I'd ht'll) • ('n11.,lN1 HIe; tOpIC" then \\ere the Avon Book!>contsc ted me dfter qu{'stmg abllentl"e IldJ!otS Ill- (Continued on "a gr. I') \) aeased, however, (rom 500 III 1976 fr(,.,h .,uhJec[s" of .,oual InJustlce lhl'\ f('.trl my work 111 'DEHOS'," (lh~t.j ".,"I'd hi" .l1t'1l tcl f','lp Fans of Tom (;rPf'nu:ood and the e"IJ nature of the world ".lId Bufalml HI wa~ thrilled, of In 6SO thIs year The ft~Urt' I cprt' qU(l'>h Uw 211 nllilllfl' 'Id t,ll' II fill '1 (oUt!>l' I'm not Romg to make any srnts 211 perel'nl of thE"Short'~' n' ",t ,>lart~ lhe'n," "

u;; d Jfe~ LUjUlfUJ 1~h1l v_nr ;t d 1 ~U1'.,., I ~(lJl 00 r,Vef) I\\OWI'PK'> IWI \\ork'tlt"fnf(' trav- The (oJumn will glH' ,>tiiff And r"'!'ry !v,o v"f'{.k., or 'iO I'd I ling tCI Frd",er, \.I,llf'rI' he tt' (,Imp bach {-J (.,111 h'd\!''' for work, he wtll('s l'o!nt'oul utH' d,l\ t' II h 1l11' " l"-j" on any CUbJN I th1ll hi!" C dptlJrf.rj qUIl kr'r and qUlckt'r I fm(dly gavc' ,lfIE'1 '>on Andy, 10 and daughtl'r, 01Th(I'l"'~I\ 'il~ [11"(1' Itl lOt \,,\ their fanty that v,PPk Th(. rww up ....ntlng for a Yf'<.lr " L,lIlra 'I, go to hC'd 22 till' p.lJw. \1 \lIl11' dt'l\\ t it'd t,) column I ~AY I'> on Paw' 7A h(lI1\(,~.Illd ,.dt'" 'Hill!' t" \\ !'dllt'''' Buf.jJifil n!'xl wro!I' 'Whilf't.lklllg '1 don I trv to "p! my,>t'lf II cl.l\ :\<1\ ..:1 T(Jm ~ rr'/o::lJlar utlumn "YI, l'd'l( Ir film com m I' ~1(IOf'(J llf mOld h... Itwo I II wnt(. I'V('Iy Ill~ht • \!'\\" ,llld "I'It)1 t~ III t'~" II' f ,( I'r., (\II {!lrl'I' wf'{'k,> And I nf>\'('r hllve It'.4~('" 11111"t 1ll'1ll b\ .\ II III to l , ,I "lib IN'{ 111 nllnd It ~JtI'\t hIt" IInd Il <. wrJtlr,g -1.J}'c.rj wllh Iilrll dllr dll'. \0\ It Inside pll'( ('" Ih.1! an'umulHtl' into 11 ,ng hi'. tlml' ;,1 ()f{1r ('r., ( and:dat(. • ....1" (dill "Pc lloll ! l'lt',I"I'" 1l,J<'lnf''lS pOC'1II " flA \( 1,(,01 il! r or! ~lll Okla dnd I ~I" :1'[\ I Illtl"! 1M' 111 11\ 'p 111 ( ablp l'sA I !hr(,u~r, )lJmp ~ctHx)1 ;,.t rort I))/' V,ur pJ.lyl'd ,1 lllJ'W' pll rl In \\ t'lin! ",till Y ....OV 1-1 Cla<''ilfIPd Br,j~g \ ( V,hIJr- In Vlf'lniJm h(' Huf,dlnJ <; Ilff', hut It'S not th<' only • ('I«l>.."'lf)(~1nd dt'lldhnt' I" 110')1\ Feature' f'fJl':f:' ,:~ I br."'hn" dl;lry #llh gO(}rj InIE'nllon", Ihll1~ In Ill .. hfl' Ukf' mOMI Yl'ts, he Oil i\1ont11l \, :",0\ 1\i Grry,csc POlntf' !thjl rJlJt lound he h&d nf>lthl'r thl' time • f)l ...plll'" ...lid .. tor l!ll' '11'OlH! (d~ ~l't" upil('1 wh<>n the puhllc c,('('~ I-;,;tate E)((han~(' nor the r!".,lr(' 10 """nlp VIPtnllm Vt'lf>rllns In a cllffl'rf>nt "'N'(lon and ~POII'"M'clwll mu...t Lflttr-rr, to Editor flA hl Obltuane'l 14A DI1tplny ,111" fOi tht' Ill.'~" M'llton 17H rl'aclJn~ thl' book IJ('( ('nt It.h'rval' SocIety 'It'i alway,; 'V!l'tnflOl vet rohs must he tn hy It .1 m Moncln", Sports 1,2 \ 12C by r rank ~nepp,' c,iud BufaJ Inl iHlflk',' .,fud BufaIJIll "They never Nov 19 On one of the pa~es was a map aerard Butllllni ('ontlnuf'd on Page 15A)

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,.. ~ Grosse Poi~te SALE IZOO BASIC SPECIAL '" PARACHUTE LONG SLEEVE GIRLS SWEATERS r: -- War MemOrIal SIzes 2-4 S1000 I ... as John Lake remembered it PANTS SHIRTS SIzeS 4-6x'1200 Shortly before hIS death II" 1984, John Lake wrote oJ hIS years as executive 80yI • St\ldenl • Mens SIZes 4-7 00 Salts $11" SizeS 7-14 $14 director of the Grosse POinte War Memonal For those who knew lum, it Sizes &-20 $13" FREE tells the stan In a neQ- Vlctonan style the ..'II well remember - a little con- fUSing at times but st!ll \ l'ltoge John La'ke Others Will find It a nostalgic 0 MONOGRAMMING 25 /00FF Aaoned lAklrs and useful contnbutwn to the history oj our commumty Thli?sesegments ha\e been edited b\ Charles V HICks, but the} retal'! Lake's original language. and the} reJ1ect the unrque personalttyofthe man who directed 1200 JOADACHE and developed tne \~ar ~femonal Ce'lta In Its first :ro years QUILTED 20% OFF V-NECK GIRLS ALL II. John Lake COffit'S to thl!' \'tar .'tle-morial SWEATERS COATS WINTER ,John Lake oecomes e;>.,t:\:utl\e dlrector Sizes 8.20 GARMENTS AS$Orted Colors John Lake. of course, got in\ohed m tea-:hmg Ho....ever, many hmes Reg 524.00 Sizes 7-14 FOR BOYS & he \\ ould \ iSlt the place b: the lake because of Its beauty and the beauty NOW NOW GIRLS of its gardens and also b€cduse it h.!d pla~s Some were done by the old In~1 SllJ~nl & orgaruzatlOn. the Simians. and others bi Grosse Pomte Theatre, who dId $1499 $4988 Mens Sl2es thlI1gs hke .~[ar), Queen of Scots' out on the terrace, which was \ery ef. fective - esp€'Clall~ \\ lth the ....md and ""aves kICkmg up agalIlSt the GIRLS POLO sea", all SIa-. ....14 e...te-re w..... uo to 1150M NowSR99 In 1951 those \\ a \ es and the \\ mds became w mtense that the seawall Maaal. Fooertv. R.N.. at Cottaoe Hosoltal oreoates the aroon ion ...... ""as hIlOCKea out ana me :,teps lea

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Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three.A Election results

Here Is how voters In Grosse Pointe ca.t winner may not hive been determined b.. Ten political parties nominated can. ballots In the General Election Tuesday. fore the paper went to prel •. dldates, and In the Intereet of space, we The follOWing Is the unofficial tally record- have not Included the number of votea cast ed In each of the Polntes. for third party candidates. Those results The Initials following a candidate', name are available at the appropriate clerk's The winners are those candidates whose Indicate whether he or she " an Incumbent office. names appear In bold. In some cases, a and a Democrat or a Aepubllcan. City Farms Park Shores Woods President, Vice President Mondale.Ferraro (0) 784 1,980 175 2,132 Reagan-Bush (R.Il 2,741 Totals not 5,130 1,633 9,185 available at ------e.s. Senator press time ('arl Le\ in (D.I) 1,133 2,882 282 3,560 Jack Lousma (R) 2,307 4,196 1,437 7.619 ------t'.S Representative - 14th District Denms l\1 Hertel (D.1l 386 3,863 John Laure tR) 1,333 6J~ L' S. Representative - 13th District George W Crockett Jr, (D-I) 716 1,758 Robert Murphy (R) 2,476 4,599 State Representative - 13th District J 1111 Fl1t::>t:l!ld Ii;J 'fa:> 1,J~1l IJ'l 1,:>W Wilham R Bryant Jr (R-l) 2.763 5,070 1,567 8,296 ('ount} Commissioner - 1st District John C Hertel (D.I) 1,093 3,028 378 3,594 Enc Stemer (R) 2,106 3,778 1,374 6,186 Justice of the Supreme Court Term ending Jan. I, 1993 Thomas Giles Kavanaugh m 668 1,584 623 2,379 Dorothy Comstock Riley 2,132 3,904 780 6,142 Justice of the Supreme Court Term ending Jan. I, 1991 Patricia J Boyle m 1,429 2,964 6B8 5,146 Robert P Griffm 1,362 2,499 622 4,425 Justice of the Supreme Court Term ending Jan. I, 1989 James H. Bricklev (I) 2,133 3,980 942 6,327 James A. Hathaw'ay 562 1,306 534 1,939 Eagle Scout earns top post Trustee. Wayne Count)' Vmcent T Van Tlern, a 17 \cal IIlth hi!> hI e counterparts from Community College old Eagle Scout who ranks "Ilr ...t drollnd the country, one of Yo horn Anthony Ambrogio 610 1,389 473 2,015 acadelnlcally III the JUllior rial>" at \\[1<; "elected to preSent the BSA all Denms Mongoven 1,213 2,097 499 2,973 South 111gh,has been chosen a:>one nual report to the Pre:.ldenl of the Proposal A of SIX regIOnal youth represent a ('nlted States after the fln,t of the Yes 1,184 2,470 597 3,866 tlves III the nation by the Bo) leal' No 1,772 3,526 909 5,104 Scouts of America Van 'flcm has earned vlrtuaU} Proposal B As BSA East.Central ReglOll CI ery youth award and honor con f('ITed by the Boy Scouts dUring hiS Yes 1,811 3,751 77 5,104 Scout Youth Repre"entatlve vears I~Ith Grosse Poml€, Me- No 1,250 2,442 774 5,609 through August 1985, Van Tlem WII! represent the thousands of Scouts Tnonal Church Troop 96 An A.plus- Proposal C alerage student, tllo-tune varsity In the states of Michigan, OhIO, In- Yes 1,334 2,575 895 5,908 ~I\ Immll1g It'lterman and one.lIme No 1,905 3,972 5,604 diana, lilIllOIS. Wlsconslll and parIs 787 of Kentucky and West Vlrglllla sectlon leader of the high school City of Grosse Pointe Class C liquor concert band. he plans to attend Ute license He recently returned from a COil l'mverslty of :\hchlgan to major In Yes 1,877 ference III Dallas where he mt>! pre law !ltudles No 1,234 Tavern license (beer and wine) Tour Yes 2,216 No 876 Saratoga Saratoga Community Hospital will prOVide Garden enthusiasts and teachers orchid which can be transferred at Adrian College For the past 10 area school children an I who would like to learn the basic from the test tube for propagation. years, he has taught the regular opportunity to get hrst- techniques of plant tissue culture Registration, which is limited to tissue culture course at the college. hand knowledge of the Workshop offered using orchids are invited to attend the first 25 paid applicants, must be He received hiS tissue training at hospital environment a workshop at the Grosse Pointe made by Friday. Nov 9. The fee is Alton Jones Cell SCience Center in For further informa- NEW FALL on cloning orchids Academy Saturday, Nov. 17, from 1 $25, Lake Placid, N.Y, tion, call the Public Re- p,m. to 4 p,m Each participant will Instructor IS Dr, K.S. Xavier, For a registration form. call the lations Department at ARRIVALS! I leave the workshop with a cloned chairman and professor of biology Academy at 886.1221 245.1589 330 E. Maple • BirmJnlham 644.8200

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Page Four.A GROSSe POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8, 1984 Only students have changed at Barnes

By ~like Anclnejclyk Besides scheduhng, eaSIer \\ ho moved from old Kerbv ,\ Ith room IS no.... bemg used for youth It was In ~o"'ember 1983, that the there's also better supervISIOn and theIr eqUipment - ennchment programs. Eddtngton Gr~ Powte Board of Educauoo commumcatloo becduse of the Through theIr com erted rlass- said Also. a C1)nference room at decIded tha t John H Barnes School move, EddIngton saId Communlt) room ....111 roll the broken. glJtchmg the head of the staIrs IS the office of \I, ould no longer house elementary EducatIon classes are held In most pIeces o( machmen for the Lorrie Schulte, who IS In charge of school students of the dIstriCt's schools. so check- ::ochools Ll) mg open 'on a \\ ork. Communlt) EducatIOn equatlcs "'ben Its 191students ended therr mg on them as he does takes a good benCh one Fnda) \\a~ a (,0mputer programs )ear last June. the distnct began ~al of tune, he added h.e: bodrd and d13(, drl\ e \\ hlCh Another room that changed use the process of changmg thi? 30- Because the (urntture left \\ Ith Sa.1d took d three-nches ~tudents seldom saw the room, but t10nal matenals and maintenance Its eqwpment from Its other rooms In the room drt' all taken from the departments no\\ 20 students can fInd seats for to Barnes In addJtlOn, It's had to Old Kerb\ taclJ,t\, S.aad ~ald The demonstratIOn dasses b) Charlt)' the With Its students "efit desks ask for desks from other buildmgs t\l 0 Iller) ,\ III sPend a couple of SUl:tek. or ....ateh a \ anet\' of bak- and matenals to the schools that to fill some of the rooms hOUTh each dd) ,\ arhIng on eqwp- Ing or speclalt) cookmg dasses the former Barnes students \I, auld On the flrst floor th.: kmdergar- meflt that COnlt":> ,11 2nd .1bo lfd\ el Cldsse:, offel ed b: Communlt) attend Ul September Some globes ten rooms and ,iIl ad]ommg conier 11) OUle.: buJld.InsS to \\ ork the) EducatIOn 1[1 ::-elf-Imporvement fill and ma~ are left lD a storage room ence room are nor ~mg used at the ::odld Besldes computer::. and pn)- a need. Eddmgton said 'People but the) are resened for teachers moment, Edd1ngton saId The con- j€'\. tors S..1dd .lnd Sehrmot are at other schools "e€m to be In need of a recipe' for ference room LS storage for S.)£lle repoI~l!)le for repdlrtng IJlm d better lIfe' :\10, mg mto the near-emptv extra globes and Qaps \~h11t"the ::-Lre.::n~ dro tele\I"lon::. fhe depdrtment also 'oilers one buJdLng ill August \I, ere the tables krndergarten ma: become either Tht- se\.'ond r100r 0' the buddwg IS of tile fe\\ opportumtle:. for learn. and office funuture from the Com- space (or a pre-school program or USM ror cld",:>roorrs tor commumt\ mg, Eddmgton said Enrollment mumt)" EducatIon office and class- the mal!ltenance department s of- educat,or) The s€'\\ ng and art In our da) classes IS qUite hea,) .. rooms at Parcl!lls and Brownell fiCes ....hen It mo\ ed from the old room::- dre there along \',lth card There ha \ e ol1h bt">encosmetlc schools Also the dIstrIct S 1,860 Kerby School, scheduled ior demo. (' l_ , .. ~ • pia: IIIg ana genera! classrooms changes made t:1 thf' hill]';,"" ..L.u.J...l,.Lo..) Q.,UY 1U .....l1:aU :uJ\J.t:" pct"::>C:!ltd.- ~uvu;,.,) we Fc1! lU~ -\1:>0 on [fee ::-€'COIlQ tJoor IS the l arpetll1g \\ as added to the ma~n tlOns and VIdeo cassettes along The g}m at Barnes IS used f\.1r a D!(' stordgf' rlJOm Although most ....Ith proJectors, cameras and cas- Ivbb) and the coHee and snack "anety of exercISe programs. In of the eqUIpment that comes In can machme are ne'>\ addltlOns sette decks were brought to cluding basketball, dance exerCLSe be repd'red mat \\ hICh l.S too far 'Adults have dIfferent needs Hames racewalkmg, Vital OptiOns e'l.er gone IS kept to be camllbalrzed than elementar) students,' Ed- The Commuruty EducatIon de- ClSe and yoga, EddIngton saId later Saad said partment has made Its mark Ven- dington said '\\e're Just prm Idmg Also on the first floor are four The school s former paperback places for more adult functions" dIng machmes on the first floor rooms OCCUpIed b) InstructIOnal cater to the buJ1dmg s new students ~fatenals PrmtlIlg and dr) .mount and SIgns m classrooms rernmd eqwpment are avauable for teach- Heartsa\er class offered -,"0\. 15 them to keep theIr smoking lJnnted ers to use in preparrng class \\ork. -\ H~art"a \ er CP R cIa ~s a t Cot- tack ~.nd ho\\ to respDnd Instruc to the lobbY Edclmgton saId The dLStncfs tage H0",pltd I 15~ Kerche, a I .-\\ e tors rertlfled b\ the AmerIcan Remmders of Barnes' other stu- COP)ing madune also OCCUpIes a \\ [II be ofrered on Thur.:.da\ \"0\ 15 Heart -\':'socld,lOn' teach the course dents persist Its knee-htgh drInk. room off the school's (ormer .. pm TO 10 P rr. In Boardrooms -\ Those IK'f::.ons \\ ho successfulh mg fOUDtams, three-quarters scale lIbrary The thousands of COpies of ana B complete the class recel\ e a card gymnasIum and the sometunes- papers, pamphlets and booklets Re::.earch testmg and e\ aluatlOn fOf one \ ear certificatIOn In Where eagles f/)' strong smell of melted Cra)'oIas Il€ed€d by the schools, school- ot CPR mdlcates that It performed :\llchlgan 'fhere IS no charge for the from the heaters testify to the 30 sponsored grou~ of communlt, properl:- and soon enough a::-man: c!a::.s but resen atlOns must be years of grade-schoolers who came organizations are prepared there" as 120 LW~1It\es Lan be sa\eQ each It was a crowning moment made In ad\ ance b: call1Ilg 88-l-86t~ through Barnes The school's l1brarv has b€<.'ome \eaI Dtcdth", from hedrt attack extensIOn 2390 tor a distinguished career. The bwldmg IS still used for the clearmghouse. for books drO\\ mnl! suHocatlon. electrocutIOn Welt, sort at crowning. educatIOn today Eleven of Its ordered bv schoollJbranes and the or other aCCIdents that ha\ estopped Seminar for seniors Farms Lt. Sam candela was classrooms are used bv the Com- mm and shde collectIOn the chstnct the heart and breathmg often can be busy recently when he and mumty EducatIOn department lends to area schools, accordIng to pre\ ented If the \ Ictm1's get prompt set by Woods group fellow firefighter Mel Fosgard \l,hJ1e five rooms house the Instruc- Xadine Campbell I1dp JOumyect to a new walkway tIOnal 5enices Center Also rooms The distrIct has almost 1,900 PartiCIpants v,lIl learn to There 1,','111be a semmar for sen- hke the kItchen have become class- films on hand, accordIng to AngIe recognIze the :>lgnals of a heart at IOr CItIzens Wednesda~, No\' 14, at connecting the upper and Umversity LIggett audItorium, lower Hill areas and placed a rooms under Commumty Educa- Meldrum The ftlms are aval1able tIOn Cook Road campus, from 4 to 6 gold-plated Amttrican eagle to schools in the area and mclude The pamphlet of classes coming some Hollywood releases among Free diabetes p m. The semmar is the flISt In a atop the paril:'s 25-foot.tall out next month will have more education fare. ProjectIOn and proposed (wlce-a'year presenta- flagpole. It's nice to report test offered da)time courses avatlable, accor- audi

Com.e to Our n-nAft v,.....ft~ r-C,I Cl 5tors II It' (0 ..' 1(\ t ",'$ Of COVW I+- 5 IS at no eXTra charge to you but Co Q ON '-He, hee"_$ 'or oe, Jer! Trod,rlonally cut and tailored to please el'"'IS Tailored Spornweor University Liggett School Pre--Kindergarten., Lower anti Upper Schools 1(At (.'/;T. r-IJ8.Jj r;.rr~ss~pr...JrJ/; W'l.Jd.s

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l Thursday, November 8, 1ge4 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five-A

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Page SlX-A Thursday, November 8, 1984 Narrowing the field

It is good news that the Grosse Pomte Board of people tend to take sIdes and campaign {or thell" J EducatIOn has narroy.ed {rom 125 to seven the favorite candtdate ., I field of candidates in the running for supermten- These arguments make sense and yet they do dent of schools and, In fact, appears to be ready not tell the whole story When the (Ield has been to make Its chOlce lfi the near future narroy. ed to only se\:en candIdates, for example, The search committee lS now leaning toward the board has f(J makE' mqUlries into the back- Dr John Whntner. supenntendent of schools in grounds of the cand1dates That mcludes askIng East L\ me. Conn. and has asked him to meet questIons in the home dtstrlcts of each of them. with the full board and communIt) leaders next an actIOn that breaches the confIdentiality that ~IondaJ And \\ rule the board Will not permit prl- some apphcants seek . 'late cHlzens to questIOn Dr Whntner d1rectly, It As for the second reason gIven for secrecy. It has asked those ha\ mg questIons to submit them IS true that some cand1dates are better "show- to the search commIttee by 4 p.m Fnda) men" than others. but surely the board can be In effect. the committee lS respondlng to the depended on to detect the dlfference between demands of a number of dlstnct residents that shoy. manstup and substantive ansy. ers to ques- the selectIOn process be opened to the pubhc In Hons posed to candtdates. And whlle It may be ,I I (~(lt th~ ct~t~ 0~~!"! ~!~~~~~ .:'.:~::~~::-~ ~~~ ~..;,~,z,..:; :,1.1.; 1~(,.&.uJcl~c;uJ, t~.1Q~ UIJCU JutC,l ~ &c;n.~ meetings whenever the entire board interViews a can be dlvIslve. closed meetmgs also can be d1vI- candIdate. as It lS expected to do Monday. {;p to SIve, especially in a community whose recent tills time only the three search committee mem- history has Included so much controversy over bers ha \.'e been IntervIewing candidates and do- school issues Putting all the cards on the table m ing so In private, as they apparently are per- open meetings can help end divlSlvepess ==' ~~~I~'t, r 1 mitted bv law to do These matters deserve consideratIOn because I The board's deciSion to interview Dr. \\1lritner the selection process IS still und€rnay Dr '\brit- in publIc may also have been mfluenced by a let- ner lSthe search comnuttee's leadrng cand.I~te and tel' from the Wayne County prosecutor's office one of two sWl regarded as strong posSibilIties to askIng the board to justlfy the closing of Its mter- receive the apPOintment. But the comml~tee has view process. The prosecutor's office apparently not yet elimInated any of the seven fmahsts and was respondmg to a complaint from a district so there may be opportunity for further commu- citIzen. nIty partIcipatIon m the selection process at fu- At any rate. the selechon process now has been ture board meetmgs opened to public View, even though the board Whether the board's new proce<;lures will satlS- does not really think open mterviews are a good fy those seeking open mterviews lS not known as thing, espec1ally in the early stages of the selec- this is written. But at leas~ ther~ lS now oppor.tu- from our readers tion process Dorothy Kennel, chairwoman of the nity for some communIty mput into the se~ecbon search committee, said in a statement in the process, even if questions cannot be put directly school system's publication, "Emphasis," that to applIcants by interested Citizens. . Light at the end of the tunnel? the board opposed open interviews for three rea- There is pressure, of course, to get on With the To the Editor: room and extracurncular activity. sons selection process because the sooner the new sounds quite honorable. But I ques- I Is It possible that there's light at 2 The drive for an efficient tion whether they had the right to The first is that many candidates request con- supermtendent can be appointed, the better it the end of the tUt1Jlelin the contro- school system should not solely make this promISe since it subjects fidentiality because they do not want people to will be for the entire system. Dr. Joseph Spagno- versy over the Grosse Pomte COnsIStof looking for schools to know they are looking for another job. The se- H, the interim superintendent. is well qualified everyone in this community to the school system? That thought has close. There also should be a care- current, excessive taxes. I cond is that some candidates are better "show- and highly experienced, but the system faces a entered my mind after readIng the ful study of whether the real estate I men" than others and play up to an audience number of important decisions which need to ~ letter in last week's Grosse Pointe and other assets of the school Something that should be kept in I Nt>wsfrom DaVIdEaslick and after system are being used efficiently mind is that the Grosse Pointe . without giving substantive answers to questions addressed as soon as possible. and the new adm~- school is not a growing, expanding asked. And the third is, she said, that "Open nistrator ought to be in place when those decI- tallung with a couple of mothers Properly run busmess and govern- interviews can be a divisive actIvity because sions are considered from the Committee for Neighbor- hood Elementary Schools. It would certainly be great If the "Some of the younger parents realize people from the (lYeGrosse Pointes A life and a gift and our educational commuruty that before too long, their present 'salad could get together and begin pull- Over the years the Grosse Pointes have receiv- tribute to the late drrector m these words: days' - the years when the children are ed many substantial gifts tha. t have enhanced the mg together for a Grosse Pomte "When I think of John, I think of quiet charm school system that IS (1) top-notch cultural, educational and social attributes of this and old world courtesy. He had a love and a fun- and (2) effiCient growing up - will be passed and they'll community and contributed to the Paintes' repu- damental knowledge of opera, arts ... all the Many Grosse Po1Oters - both want a solid, efficient system like every- tation as a good place in which to live lovely things. The aim of the center from the young and old - want such a sys- start was to add a certam cultural dignity to tem Consldenng the fact that the one else." . Now another substantial gift that will benefit Grosse Pointe. John made a very great contribu- school enrollment IS down about 47 the entIre community has come from the late tion." percent from Its peak and that the ment operatIOns today are makmg system. It's a mature system that John W. Lake, the first executive director of the After the death of hIs mother, Lake lived at the number of schools is down only 6 much different use of their assets, doesn't have the huge costs of a Grosse Pointe War Memorial, who left the bulk center for several years, and, as several pe0- percent, It'S far from effiCient as a result of the high cost of money growmg system . of his estate, estImated at about $500.000, to the EnlIghtened self-interest wctates and real estate Maybe It'S the naIvete of an old: ple have told the News, he regarded the War that we have a good, efficient sys- center. This gift surely will further enhance the Memorial as his home, the community as his 3 The mother of an mtermed.1- Journalist, but I think that withj tem Some of the younger parents ate-school child suggested that, some good leadership from the. center's opportunitIes to serve the people of the family and his job as the host who saw to it that Pointes. realIze that before too long, their when the question again anses as school board and some good com.. every detail for each major event was just right present "salad days" ~ the years Yet thIS gift was not the only one John Lake to which schools should be closed mumcations, this community can 1 HIs mformal recollections beIng published ~eek- ...hen the dllldren are growing up special consideratIOn should be agam start moving toward a good, I made to this community As one of his fflends, ly m the Grosse POinte Ney.s reflect hIs fatherly - ... 111 be passed and they'll want a given to consohdatmg the interme- effiCIent school system. Let's getl John R. NIcholson, a former presIdent of the War feelIngs toward the center and its programs. sohd, effiCient system hke every- wate schools because it's more dif. started. Memorial Association, has said, John Lake In these anecdotal reminiscences, he Cites the one else Such a s}stem IS also flcult and less safe for the elemen- Joe M. Callahan: "dedicated a lifetlme to the cultural and educa- many activities ~ the art exhibIts, the opera dm- needed today by the parents of tarv children to travel longer dis- Grosse Pointe Woods; tional well-bemg of many Grosse Pointers and these young mothers and fathers 10 tances Sounds sensible ners, the piano competItIOn, the lectures, con- many cases truly added to the quality of their lives." He did certs. plays, the encouragement of ciVICorgani- 4 There has been a suggestion P S I've been accused of plann- ~ so first as a history teacher at South High and In talkmg to the parents, It seems that the board of education IS not mg to run for the school board. If; zations, the educatIOnal programs, the travel that much of the controversy IS then, for 30 years, as the executive director of the consIdering further closures be- that ever happens, I hereby pro- j programs and the many other actIVItIes that caused by conflicting informatIOn cause they promISed not to do so War Memorial. have contnbuted so much to the Pointes and mise to donate $1,000 to Joan Han-! regardmg the current and future before the recall electIOn. ThIS peter's favonte charity As another past president of the War Memorial their residents. Yet he always gives credit for trend on the numbers of children board, WIllIam D Dahlmg, said at the memorial the center's successes to others: the Algers who we WIllbe enrolling In our elemen- services for John Lake last summer, he was "the contributed the land and property, the board of tary, 10termedlate and high Many classes too large principal architect" of a program the "founders trustees who supported his endeavors, the other schools Sohd informatIOn, I be- and succeedIng trustees have approved as the backers and contflbutors, the volunteers and the lIeve, IS available on this subject. To the Editor: When the school board proposea.I most meamngful and appropriate recognitIOn many partiCipants And It should be the foundatIOnfor I am a concerned student at thISplan, they said it wouldn't cost: that can be accorded the deeds and valor of our future planning of the school sys- Grosse Pomte North High School. us any extra money They have al-: Truly John W Lake d1d much for Grosse tem A major question also IS servicemen." It was, he added, "to create in Pointe and the War Memonal center ~ow hiS With the addition of a seventh hour ready hired extra teachers and. "What 15 the real capacity ofour 14 to our school day, which the school freedom the opportumty to fashIon a civIlized generous gift, reflectIng his own commitment to schools?" added addItional classes, WhICh' society" board claIms IS supposed to help does cost us money, yet thIS stl1l; thIS commumty, Will make it posSIble for the 1 The seven-elasses-a-day pro- Mrs Alger Shelden, whose husband hired Lake us, our academiC classes are much doesn't soh e the problem Many of. center to continue the services and programs gram started In Grosse POinte's too overcro ...ded the classes are still too large , away from South High in 1952 to direct the two high schools thiS year should that open the eyes and mInds of Grosse Pomters If the school board IS gOing to' center. which had been donated to the communi- to other worlds and m the long run help create a De carefully re-exammed There IS As an example, my math class ty by the Alger family, earlier this year paId conSiderable opposItion reportedly stay With the seven.hour school. civihzed society. has 36 students, at least eight too day. some changes must be made' to thiS Idea from parents, students, many Because the classes are so to accommodate the students' and' teachers and taxpayers For one overcrowded, we are unable to reo teachers' needs thmg, Grosse Pointe students al. celve as much mdlvldual attention A non-partisan charade ready have a great deal of class- Heather MacDonald as ISnecessary Grosse Pointe Shores' Whatever the outcome of Tue.'iday's electIOn, "sheer hYPOCrISY" and "a charade" because the campaIgn for the three Michigan Supreme pohtical parties nominate candidates who run on Court posts proved once agam that the candIdates the non.partlsan ticket She thinks that If the can- ran with a vov,ed party support even though their dIdates are nomInated by the polltlcal parties. Letters names appeared on the non-partisan ballot they ought to run under the polItical party labels The Se'Ws v,e!comes letters to the editor ter wnters ....tll be Withheld under speCial cir- In the Pomte.."i,at least one GOP precInct dele- But she prefers that the s}stem be changed and gate Circulated a list of aU Repubhcan candIdates from our readers Letters should be signed cumstances only that the governor appomt Supreme Court memo y.lth a name. address and telephone number ,Addr~s letters to Editor, Grosse POinte for office to her precmct resIdents and mcluded bers WIthout regard to their party membershIp or on her list the names of the three candidates support at which the I,I,nter can be reached during the ~ews. 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pomte Farms day m case there are qu~tlOns ~ames of let- ~Ilch 48236 ' nommated hy the Repubhcan Party for the We agree With Mrs Riley on thIS Wint even ~1J!lrpmp ('nil'" Anti ,:h~ ~~~::~ :'.:~.c;.;~PVlll~U10 liH1ugfl we recall that James Bnckley. before he out that the candIdates for Justice of the Supreme ....as appointed to the C(Jurt. sought unsuccessful------_J: Court run on a non-partIsan ticket ly to get enough Signatures to put on the ballot a Spencer Abraham. state GOP chaIrman. also constitutiOnal reVISIOncalling for appointment of sent a letter to "fnends" around the state urgmg Supreme Court JustIces \\1111e there are and have them to .....ote for our Republican candIdates for been In the past excellent JUStICeson the slate's Grosse Pointe News the Michigan ~upreme Court" He enclosed 'Nlth hIgh court. It IS true that the present "iystem does FJoutJfl'l~ ,-,,.,.IlJ, t. A,,~~ '.ntAJd .._n u_\~~n IEO his letter an "Of(lclall984 Republican Party ('4n- tend to result 10 the nominatIon and election of 99 KERCHEVAL AVE m"PL \ \' didate GUIde' that hSh::!dthe three candidates candidates With v,ell-knov-n and well-recogmzed (,m",yr PtlIOU> Farm'" \fldulr(&o 482.18 AA2.f)'100 AA2.1500 t 1) 1-",,. ..~ / """ ...... ~d (1_ ... J,; .. 1 .: IJIfo-t"'l'fl Wldu,.,.. ~ 'Or~" r r ... nominated by the GOP for the Supreme Court r~,....,.r.," ...,.... £dJlJ:It' pohtlcal names Th~e people mayor may not be t ~n 211'~;t)l " ...... f'.tl t.f) PuhhA~ The gUide did add however. "You must vote for reno\l;-ned or highly expenenced as either lawyers .net n.ltlftti ...d .... n.,...,. ~ ,. \of # '" ~ II fi... U"J1ll these RepublIcans on the separate non-partisan J •• tur,. 'Y,.,.I#t)' fAUJlr or Judges ~ r" r P.. JI .... I~. Pr.,.rPatJ'tI.(¥n part of ) our ballot" The currenl mf-thod of nomlndtlOn also ra ISf'S VA ....rt",Ar- fr .. ~Il r' f'~rur i fo'.... ~ '(IU rrr ... The D('mocrai.s arp equal!} gUilt} f)f pla}Jng , ,V questions about political partl"an~hlp on the CCJurt fo'.. ~""r HIlj{r-,. .. ~ :111 pohhcs \A, Ith the non. pa rtl~an ~upreme Court can. and. In effrct ,>urh qU('stl()ns are S(Jmf>tJroes f .... rr~t1 .. P .. H ~r liH#' ~ "" r",rr tests The ~!d(omb County DemocratIC CommIt. a~ked even v,hen thp court ha" "hov,n an Indepen- tee, for example. paid for pohtlcaJ ads urgmg the dence of pohtlC'al partJsan~hlp and pr~sure In ar. ( !H( I L\TIO~ pubhc to vot<- for the three Democratic Party rIvmg at ,>orne deCISions HaVing the candidates ,. , .. I I ." rl". 11112-6900 nominees for the hIgh court The advertisements run on thE' party tickets wouJd be more honest than did bear the hne, "on the separate non-partisan thf' pre.<;ent sy<;tf'm and E'llmlMtlC:'the hYPQCTlsy HE,!-'" r' (. f tlir("r Punh~h!"r ticket" that I~ now apparent to all But we believe an even In a pre-ele<:tlon interview With the Grosse better syslem would tx- tl) have members of the Rohert B. Edf(ar, Edltor and J'uhhshf'r \1,,,.. ~ \1.dd~a ... l~r.H ""hI' lal~1'f'l .. rw1 .....Hitrftal "."',p,,,..,.r ",'~liItI.nt'l Pointe :\1ew~,Dorothy Comstock RJley, one of the court appomted by the governor from a panel of (1940.1979, three nomJn~ of the GOP calIed the present sys- people qualified by theIr legal and JudICIal ex. Autht Aur", ..u tem of nom mating state Supreme Court justices perlence rather than their political backgrounds r>f (jr""t,.u.'~n. II , ~ ...... ,.-...... C 4' • C ; • Q

Opinions & letters Page Seven-A Thursday, November 8, 1984

Prime Time for senior citizens Fail is not a season that InSpIreS dnft back Ul memory to events 111 room door as a teenagf'r expressed positive thmkmg Unlike spnng our lives when life was at Its displeasure over not be 109 able to .. when all nature IS burstmg forth fullest, to our growlllg years when go where "everyone ebe can go " With promise of abundant new hfe, those who loved us tne.d so hard to All those pa~t memorle~ we hold \ \ fall is a hme when summer's beau- Il1dkt>our loves happy and to pro- dear as we do tho~e that are closer ty slowly withers and dies tect liS from dlsaPPOlntment and 10 tIme 10 the present, partIcularly Bnght sunny days that ~tretched hurt If we 1ot1l1have that all lInpoI.tant mto hngermg vIOlet-shaded eve- 'lie remember our youth ho\\ person \\ Ith us who has been the mngs are gone Now come the ~ach day brought promise of ~ome- mdlll!>tcl)' of our lives, the one who gray, leaden da} s and the S\\ IfU} thmg new and excltlllg and how Jomed With us m a commltlment of darkenmg skies of long and ~omber confident we \\ere that we would sharing, year~ back, one who, In mghts We are left with the reahza- achieve dll the goals we had set for spIte of the roll that lime takes, sl1l1 tlOn that all nature IS shroudlllg ourselves Buoyed by the VItality remams III our view as vouthful Itself for wmter's hostile attack and optimism of youth. we were and attractive as when '\Ie first Sadly we watch the glor) and reddy for anythmg met gentleness of summer rally for one There were heartaches and dls- We remember how we put our Ill,t miH'n,fll'{'nt l'lPrFn .. m ",,,,, -\ ~PP~:::~:::C::.t~1~~~ th~j ~~~~~I.,,::: vf :" .. " <1111at It:l UUl ldUl- determ1l1ed sun highlights th~gold little consequence as we prepared 11)' had gro\\ n and left, how we set- and russet of turnmg leaves We for a better day tled back to enjoy Ul1lllterrupted, long for It to last, but we know that We remember our first job and the compamonshlp we had known soon those same leaves Will dnft to how wonderful It \\-as to have one as newlyweds. the httle luxuries the ground withered and brown, foot on the ladder of achievement and tnps we could afford now that leaving behmd skeleton-hke hmbs We hold close to our hearts our obllgatlOns to family had ended; sIlhouetted agamst an aloof, cold marriage and how mflllitely beauti- how much we enjoyed the viSits of sky. The sun Will no longer hand ful It \\ as to have someone who our children and what good friends JIke a golden earring m an azure understood and loved us, someone we had become now that It was no sky but wIll become pale of wan It to share our hopes and dreams, longer necessllry to accommodate IS time now to go mdoors and take someone who would forever be part to each other~ moods, and how we up the affairS of winter of our hfe could live our young lives over As we close our doors agamst And still we wonder and marvel again, enJoymg and watching damp and dreary mornings and at the miracle of bIrth; the JOYof grandchildren grow as we had once frosty, chilly nights, we become holdlOg our own child, a tmy bit of loved and enjoyed their parents as ,aware that as all nature slows life to nuture and care for and our babies 'down and rests, so shouJd we watch grow into a wonderful per- For some, life's autumn IS not so Spring and summer are made for son kmd They are left alone as Widow activity Fall and wmter are times And those fun-fIlled years when or widowel It IS then that for taking stock and planning for stramed budgets, bouts WIth child- memories become even more im- More on war the new beginnings that come WIth hood Illnesses and a house more portant to bnghten up the solitude each new spring cluttered than we liked, balanced of Winter days I say ... between the sexes It is time now to turn to qUieter, off against the eXCItement of birth- WhIle memones of better days less strenuous activities, to read, day, hohdays and graduation cele- can comfort and sustam and whlle By Tom Gret'n~ood Remember the to make contacts With friends by brations pasttmes can fill days to a point, II.. many men knO\\ no morc about a bunkel on 1\\0 Jlma \\ III not column Iwrote a phone, write letters, to bake and The action slows as we reel out life moves on It is Important to a car's engine than their wives change ,I diaper Thdl's DeCdU::.C he few weeks ago cook, finish projects that were set the scenarIO of all that we hold Still. when the CdI' refuses to mo\ e "'new \\ hJt 10 expect Ill:-.Ide the keep up WIth it even If it is only by about the anci- aside to allow time to enjoy the out- good and are grateful for we always raise the hood and stare bunker Sorn but \\ hen It com~ 10 collecting small Items of mterest ent war between doors, plan a tnp and even If we ChIldren grow and leave home. A at the engme for 20 mmutes. Occa- diapers. (lIle Japanese \\ ord for to add to our memorandum of the sexes when never go, it will be fun and mfor- strange, unwelcome Silence per- thoughts that cheer slOnaliv we'll touch ~omethll1g. \\ Ig- \\hlch I~ ::.aka-ookll, \\e Just dOll t it comes to fix mative learning about far away vades m the home, the racket of For mstance, left alone, many gle thiS and check thdt. knO\\ lllg ..111 \\ ant an) !>urpnses up chores arou- places; plot next year's garden, ' children at play, the clatter of older people worry about theIr [he \\hlle that we re 1I1 ovel our Well I knml J could contlllUE' \\ lth nd the house? catch up on favonte teleVision pro- teenagers, the friendly dinnertime health They fret about whether or heads StIli, \\ e hopefull) tell OUI our ~hortcorn mgs, but It \\ QuId pro- You know, the one where Inatural. grams and to count our blessings arguments that erupted as opmions not they should change habits of wives to "try It no\\' , k110\\ mg It babl) fill the rest of the paper And Iy took the husband's point of view? Soon we will be celebratmg of two generations clashed, the eating and drinking acquired over won't start We:' eventually give lip nc\.t \\cek's as \\ ell Thanksgivmg. If we thmk about It, blanng of stereos, the shouts and a hfetlme They wonder about the Well boy, did Iever gel feedback and call the AAA hke they Inlttally It s ju::.t that altt'r thou:-.and~ 01 we all have many thmgs to be cheers when a favonte team effects of eatmg certam foods, from that tongue-Ill-cheek report. suggested (e\er ~o t..1ctlullj I ) t',11'S of "h,mng thl:- \\ odd togetner. thankful for: familtes, friends, scored on televiSIOn and the bang- smokmg and drinkmg on their Men had a tendency to slap me on Fmally, men arell t crdZY about I m dmdzed thelt \\ omen stIll accept good health, These are obvious Illg of doors health No need to worry anymore the back, say "attaboy" and offer to lhe mtlmale del ..ub of c1111dcan' us. 10\ e u~, mar1'\ us clnd are \\ III gIfts that hIe bestows, gIfts that we Strange that one should remem- Researchers from the Harvard buv me a beer Women usually ga ve Sure, \\C 10\ e takmg baby lor d 109 to share Itfe 5 bbor:, together III treasure but accept WIthout really ber bangmg doors but the sounds Medical School have found that if me a cool, hght little smile and stroll. but don't ,I...k us to ,lppro,lch :,plte of the thmgs \\ e do don't do, giving much thought to how pre- are forever caught III memory's the eatmg and drmkmg practices would say somethmg like "My, d diaper The :,ame gUy \\ ho laugh- \\on't do or C.ln t no CIOUSthey are. As we contemplate net, the bang of an outer door as haven't produced the diseases and aren't we clever" ed lO the J,lce al dedlh doli chat ged Tlhlnk God the good thmgs in our life, now, we children burst III from school, the conditions lhat are gOlOg to lead to One marned female co-worker put these at the top of our list slam or a refrigerator door, partIcu- premature death. and If one sur- half seriously threatened to "bram" It IS pleasant at this time, in the larly If there was "nothmg good to vIves to 65 or older, then the toll of me, told me Rose deserved equal warm coziness of our homes to eat," the unearthly bang of a bed- the unhealthful practices WIll not ttme and that "honestly, you men be seen as an mcreased morUility are all the same You do one little at a populatIOn level thmg around the house dnd then fall Dr. Laurance Brach and Dr. over III a dead famt " Alan Gette of Harvard's diviSIOn of Ow' A direct hit on her convoy agmg surveyed more than 1,000 and mille elderly reSidents on theIr phySical Rose read the arttcle and laugh- activity, smoking, drmkmg and ed mostly Now and then she'd , There's only one place in Grosse Pointe where eatmg Then they went back five make a strangling noise, then stare years later to see If there was any a t me over the top 01 the paper Like B.} Pat Rousseau you get your choice of eCODomy PHOTO! Imk between llfe~tyle and survival. an IRS agent dunng an audit They assumed there would be In the fmal review she Said It was PHOTO!, custom one hour. or Eastman Kodak LIght Weight Warmth The un!lned flannel coats at They were surpnsed to find that funny. gave It an "85," but said color processing. The place? You guessed it Marla Dinon Styled to button and tie, they come m khaki, these habIts sustamed a lifetime there was no way she'd dance to It taupe and deep sapphire blue For a shorter versIOn to wrap had not L:'lken a loll She also mentioned the Idea of an and tie over skirts and pants, IS a jacket WIth a men's shIrt For those who take comfort in "equal ttme" rebuttal, and she's SPEEDI PHOTO! hemline It comes In whIte, black, rose and VIOlet at 11 favonte treats not enthusastically nght Kercheval endorsed by nutntlOnlsts, thiS news However, Rose doe!>n't wl'lte PHOTO! PHOTO! ECONOl\'I\~ • has got to be added to the lIsts of She's a registered nurse and over Items to be gratful for That the years we've reached an COWR PRINTS! Christmas Delight. the carved wooden ~---:;I. luscIOUS chocolate de~sert can be agreement M"n\ of Illir customers hd\t' told 1I::. thc\ and meUiI candle holders With manger scenes, ~-=- ~~ enjoyed Without gUIlt She doesn't wrIte and I don't give \\ dni double pictures of ever) photo on their angels, stars, sheperds the hE'at of the 1-~_, , On that same subject of the eVils mJ('ctlons II Just needle l roll of hIm, and Ihc) \\dllt It .11.1 hmcr pnCt' candles move the tIered displays See the char- k' 1 J"f wrought by som(' foods and all Therefore, I'll wntE' the artlcle for Ihan '\1'1>01' Orug'~ PleTL'RIo:, PlCTl'R!::' mmg selection at Trail Apothecary, 121 Kerche- I I dnnkmg, accord to purists, comes ht'r Now guys, I'm not turnlOg Illto WCH'got It nm\ wI ~ ~~~ d WecOlC, wImp or WU%y Reporte~ \ good n('\\.~ and one more Item for • the gratIlude list One or two dnnks E') ~ \J glvmg t cognac Brdndy, the genel'lc name for ('roilY • cognac, wa~ the only form of Men can never fmd .\NYTIIING I alcohol IpgaJly Imported mto the It.., true Wt>(an ~tand III front of ,1 do ...('t, draw('r or box and If tll(' It('m V'@]~[t][3 ~[b0l?caBf=J IS offering a free Umted Statp!> during Prohlbltl0n a:; \H"re lookmg for dOl.,.,!I't h.lvt' a monogram With any sweater S\\-eater color~ are navy, red, mcc!Jcme Il J<, called "hospital O~E 1I0VR Cl'STO:\1 COLOR fla"hmg Ix>dcon on It, It 11111'\('1 tl(' Ivory brIght pmk. brIght green, yeIJov, and lavender They br'lndY" 10 Au<,lrclll1l Brttam's Na- PHI~TS & E~L.\IH;E:\IE~TS! found III the two wholr ,,{'(ond~ \\{~ are w~shable Sweater price,> '>UJrtgood tIOnal' Health ~c'rvlce pay'> for For !hll'll' dhl'I'! rHn~ I U"I,IIlll'!" II Ih' In.''I..t through November dottor-prescrthpc! br,lOdy St Ber- .,parch for It Women 011 thl' olllt'r ncirri<, w('rp "pnt ',('nl out to n'~cue hand, can Il'd('h bhndfoldt'e1l1lto lhe onlhl 11l1l':-'!\LlIIll pnll!lll~nh)lIt'~ ~',lliT)tl! • .,tranded Ir,lv('I('r~ With brandy .lhov(' .lri',l" and Imnwdl'llt'lj pull ~I '1-:1-:\)[ 1'1 H IT() pr,,,, t""ll\~ '" lIlt' ,lIb'\ t't oul Ihe .,I\II't, 11 ft h.lnded glol;(, 01' ('.II'H pi III I ',j ilL! 1'rl1.11 ":I'nll'llt" .111' dOIH'.HI MORC AMERICA~A handmdde Lone ~wr quill'. 10 .,trapfwd around their neck~ In ' ...lre\\-dnVl'r w(,.vl' [)I'('n looklllg for I\od,11t p.q'lt'l tIll tht'!IIW"! ,,11 11t)(;•.,[ Plllll~ Wllhamsburg blue, new handmade AmIsh qulll('d wreaths France. It I'"call.'d t(, I,llt de VIPlIX. Whdt a gn',11 tdlenl pO'~lhlt" ) n lh 'l'll Jlllltt' 1I" I and leaVe<>,al'>o hand palntcd qUIlted vc'>l'>and Jackpl ...for the milk of old pr'opl{'. and eau de ' ;\1('n are Int'l edlhly n1l' ....,\ ('ook., the holidays are found at TnE~J)":. A~J) THADJTfONS 7'~ VICU.watl'r of IIf{' Kercneval It ha'> long l>e('n Ihought Ihat Yo t!pm'v('r \\E' 111\',1(1('1111' "lldll'1l WI' u...(' c'v('ry pot, Ihln, Ol ...h, "'pOOI! ,lilt! thc-rc I'" .,oml' rny ...lf'rJlJll., IOgn' cup In lhl' !1oU"'I', mcludlllg our • d !C'll' 10 Ill..!lei)' Iha I pl olonl4~ life d,lIl~!lh'r ~ '1'111) '('o! '!'t',lll.lr tj M'I The Anmverl>ary ~aj(> at Ba)b('r ry 111J1 ( Id'>"I('>I'"conll A., hlrly c1<,Ir,o, till' althemht Ar EVI'ry tllne Ih(' ",OUP I'" ...Ilrrt'd or numg With savllig'> 01 20% 10 4(J',l{, off d ...de( t10n of ...port., malld dc' VIlJel!pu\,p \\-rote " Eau 1, .... 1pd, \\ (. 11..,(',I Ill''''''~p()O'l Nolh Illg wear. !>hoc'>and one,, ,IIl ...1 thmk of It a" .,a} 109 <1(' VIC't1 I., !-:ood for long life" 1" puI ml,(l\ 111... WI' .. l'\,l\'- put "lhanks Gro.,.,e Pomt('" II', Kf'rchf>v..d Another ,J!( hpOlI...t" ""rote thl' ...ame If Il h'lI k III tlH' \\1dill-( .,pol \\ hl('h I~ thmg In IlOO Ifl' <'CInl<'nd{'dthaI It HE( l.I,n PI< n HI-' I'H \\lE h.Oll \h. 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.,~./'-\~-~355 FISHER RD. We delIver ,1r This Week ;11 Bus;ne;'J _ . 882 -5 100 0,..."I _ • r.ellS)O....-.Iys.....w", Pointers advance :un'n- \.n'l\.~l RAM .....L1\"..roat '}1)e PARMS 8vfARl@T ","~ 1'~I~~1. tl'll"mfl"h :a n~~ at Walton-Pierce pn~I,~'(H \\ Ith ~ ...muadUrw-s. h.u Counting 60 ) ~.lr;:' ~lt !.H~d~ " m,,:-t~' ~ ,It'''rn' 10 bu....u~ .Ad. leadershIp, the \\ahl)l}oP~f'\.'c' l,"-. ".n::'.:-tr .!"~ \UIU 1~.{t'\,,: He' ~ ~ n~m~r lithe Loch- CORNED BEEf DEL MONICO SHRIMP EGG ~\ Huntington and Eil~ C I ('\.>.(t.'U'''{ n:, ....'l' \.'out> .m..! St .I~lhn Hospital J\\ "halrman and \ l,-~'.:!"..-;:r:~:~,::,'1. :~ \1<.,,: :> ...;u,k1 PIECE or SLICED I ) V'.,.lrd of dl~.t~lrs tYSt.'o:'\:tlW<~ STEAKS ROLLS , \.lUklUt\\."t!\S ~~lln llilnabc."f. "" \\illiam P. HUlttill>:h',n 1.'( ::':t.' ~,'rmt.'rh ~\! lht' P,)lot", llnd a 98L8. 69LB. C Farms. ha::> ~, ..lF~~ ':t'\: ~''''":>: S2 , S3 2/89 ~r.h1u.H~ ~lf l'l\l\ t.'rl:'1 t\ LIueU dent and l'hlt'! t'"(t'\.'1,.,.t:\\"I.'!~''''"''t".ulJ ~~~,\I.m.iHanllltllflrull~e In ('1m- Woods re>ldent Uu.lb-c.'ih t." Fresh Frozen ~ '<-'rth. :,lU \t'\\ \ l\rk. ll..'ll>l(lm~i USA ~et. €CUtl\ e \ l~'t:' p~.il:'~:t 5 98 \\ ,)rl<..1:>,,:1 .1l'\."\lW1t~~l'\:UtlH. III ad- ~NNED LDBSTER 11302 9 i1: I. \ e'rn:-Hl~ :>.;ilcc"S Elu:hanh.', o'o\n- [ $198l I ~ r Mansfield parmer i PECANS .•••. I 02 PM: MOIDE CHffSf I ANHfUSEH.8USCH I \ 0:."\.1 b\ F.l.rtlb ~ldt:>nts \heht'lle at Touche Ro....~ r.l~lOr .Ind J ud~ \gtt'). haS opened I 49 EAGLE SNACK j " \~ ,H t4 Ker~h(."\..il on the Hill. and of- I WA~UTS ... $1a 02 47"" lfSS SA1J IHONEY ROAST I ") Poln~'kJ '!..lU"H"'/..i l. P \ ,)1 tr,~ :t:>fS ':~lntc'mp(lr.lr} \\omen's i $ 59 LDW CHOlESTEROL I i Fdrm~ !W.~ ::;~~!' :"'t.""~n~ ...~ ~~~'tnt:r tJShl0!b b} d~lgnt>!"S that mclude IFILBERTS.... 1, 02 $398 ~. PEANUTS I ,," at the [l~{n..'" ~;;g. ,-'!1 ('lltl...'~ ot Toucht' R,'~ \1,l:~Lt'd hJS J \lfred Sung and Bob :\lackey. as I 5118 LB $249 I ~ \\ ell.ls Je\\ elr) by :\1 Duquet IPiSTACHIOS. .02 ! 120Z '!7f bache]~lr:> ,"~gr~ L" bU:SHl~S ..ld- mlOl:>tr .1:t0r :n.lCIl ....;\.lIU"gJ. elm er. F drn1S re>ldent Frances Scott has Fred Palliser 5elVUlg Florida ~#~l Sit} In SF....'kJ.!~t:>."".bn ~n MOOred for 20jears as IIlIr~ nDANt!!cc ~~ 4Q -t

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Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine-A

City officer PUT ON A honored for rescue efforts Grosse Pomte City Public Safety Officer Alfred f'mcham was hon- EXERCISE STUDIO ored recently by the MichIgan Fraternal Order of Pollce for hIS INTRODUCE A FRIEND TO SUPER SHAPE! rescue efforts during a Moran Road fire last February Fmcham, 32, received an honor- able mention for the Fraternal Or. del' of PolIce's PolIce OffICer of the 21517 Kelly Rd. Year award and the state lodge of East Detrort. MI the MichIgan FOP MeritorIOUS Ser- 48021 n2.9470 vIce Award for IllS rescue of Heather }<'Itzslmons, 18, from the ~econd floor of the burmng home Fmcham was patrollIng With hiS partner about 6'30 a.m !"eb 12 when the first of three alarms was SPECIAL! 12 CLASSES FOR $1000 broadcast for the fIre ArrIVing , 1""1 Simultaneously With Farms fire Now through December 31st - New students only units, FlIlcham, an ll-year veteran New board members PhOIO bV Ed Ac. with the Cltr fire department, please call tor more information and a free brochure donned an all' pack and be~an "':::::""1 iwiulldildll, InlrCJrrom len, president or the War Memorial's Board of Directors and Mark searching the smoke-filled home R. Weber, third from right, executive director of the Center, welcomes four new members to the for Ms FitZSimons. THINKING OF board last month. They are, from left, John D. Durno, John D. Lewis, Monahan, Weber, Charles He was able to find the prostrate W. David Jr. and A. Steward Kerr. 18-year-old in the third room he searched and carried her to safety, REMODELING? according to Public Safety Direc- tor Bruce Kennedy Fincham and a Farms officer administered car- DON'T TAKE A CHANCE For 28 years, Film details 75 years of Red Cross dIOpulmonary resuscitation to Ms CALL A PROFESSIONAL As part of the contmulng 75th an- funds, World War II newsreel foot- to the pubhc Wednesday through FItZSImons whIle she was trans. Specialists In: ~llversary celebration of the Amer- age, and the first Red Cross color Sunday from 9'30 a m to 5 p m ported to St. John HOSPital, where CustOfftCraft Off.rs A6DfTIOIS • OOfIMERS Ican Red Cross, southeastern Mlch- film - Korean War vintage For more mformation about the she later died TIlt Very Best In: RfC ROOMS Igan chapter, special exhibitIOn at The Detroit Historical Museum exhibit contact the DetrOit Hlstro- Fincham and his WIfe Linda have • Desip Service CUSTOM xrrcHEJI$ the DetroIt Historical Museum, the began Its speCial exhibition "The Ical M~seum at 833-1805 three children. He has receIved • MatIrfafs UTHROOMS fIlm "Growing Up Together" WIllbe Amencan Red Cross In Det~OIt. 75 several commendations for his • Vahle flH' rour Investment PORCH EMClDSURU shown on Sunday, Nov 11, at 1 p m Year') of People Helping People" in work with the department, Ken- • W.rkmlnshlp CUSTOM WWiU and agaIn at 3 p m. August The exhibition runs through Blood drive nedy said • service RfPUaMfJfT AID The fJlm Illustrates the parallel Sunday, Nov 18 "He is certainly one of our finest QUALITY GRlEJIHOUSE .-ows growth of the AmerIcan Red Cross The museum IS located at 5401 A bloodmobIle Will stop Wednes- officers and we are very prOUd of DOESN'T COST- OfffCES RfMODEUD and the Amencan film Industry Woodward Ave at KIrby and ISopen day, Nov 14, from 3 to 9 pm. at the him, as we are all our pUbhc safety COMMEItCW. RfMGOWI& Some highlights of the film include offIcers," Kennedy said IT PAYS! A Spamsh-AmerlCan War re-enact- Grosse POInte BaptIst Church, 21366 ment WIth Red Cross nurses at the Mack Avenue in the Woods. To front, newly uncovered documen- Educational TV make appointments, call Ray Ham- mill at 881-3343. taries from World War I, the Dominican ~h onginal first aid instruction fum, picks officers ACCIdent victims, surgery pa- the first Red Cross "talkie." 8-year- The Assocl3tion of Non-Pubhc tIents and newborn babies are just plans open house ~ old Shirley Temple appealing for Schools for EducatlOnal TV In the a few types of people who may need blood Just one blood donatiOn can Dominican High School will hold Grosse POinte-Harper Woods area, an open house for all families whose has announced Its officers for the be separated mto components - ~ plasma, platelets, red cells - to daughters m the seventh and eighth 1984-85school year grades are interested in quality, Brother Glenn Nemer. FSC, prin- help more than one patient : Separated, divorced Blood can be donated by anyone Cathohc education in their high Galli's Menthol,S CIpal of Harper Woods' Bishop school years. In good health who IS between the ~Catholics workshop Gallagher High School, \\ 111 serve a The open house will be held at the v~ ~ ~ 885-7290 second term as preSident Frank ages of 17and 65 and who weIghs at ~ The Rev. James J Young, least 110 pounds ' school on Tuesday, Nov. 13 from 7 _//~~GM ~-AC- '"IT 9-6 MONDAY DeliSI. 01 Our Lad\' Star of the Sea to 9 pm. Dominican is located on ~ -J(S ...... ~. thru SATURDAY : C.S.P., WIll lead a day for sepa- School, IS vIce' preSIdent and Donations are accepted at the De- McKInney at Whittier just west of Podt "'-1 R ... t -; rated and divorced Cathohcs Sat- trOIt Blood Center, 100Mack In De- l\lanlynn BlaIr, of Notre Dame HIgh Harper Avenue. , urday, Dec. 1 at Sacred Heart School, has been elected treasurer troit, on Monday, Wednesday, Fn- : Seminary, 2701 . He helped day, 10 a m to 4 pm; Tuesday, The northeast area of Detroit and /19005 MACK 1 Bile S. of Moross I Al\;PEC represents the non-publIc nearby suburbs have been served by found the North American Confer- schools III the area In working With Thursday, noon to 6 p m For an ap- ~ence of Separated and DlVorced pomtment call 494-2800or 494-2801 the Adrian Dominican Sisters in this the staff of Grosse Pomte Cable school for more than 44 years. : Cathohcs In 1975 and he contInues TeleVISIOn Students from ANPEC -STEAK SPECL\lS- to serve as chaplam. He has For further information, call schools h'lve been responsIble for Acanthus bazaar 882-8500. La. become a natIOnal spokesman for programmIng portions of the educa- SIRLOIN STEAK •••.•••••••• $2.49 the needs of divorced C~thohcs. Also, the Archdiocesan fhgh tIOnal access channel TheIr most The Acanthus O.E S. Will hold a School Placement Test WIll be ad- La. • The workshop will be held from ambltlOus undertakIng to date has bazaar from 10 a m to 4 p.m , Sat- CWB STEAK •••••..•••••.. $2.49 B: 15 a.m to a social begmning at 5 minIstered at Domimcan High on been the productIon of the student urday, Nov 10, at the Pointe Ma- Saturday, Nov. 17. PORTERHOUSE T.SONE ••••• $3.19 La. : p.m. RegistratIon IS $10 if mailed ne\.,s program, "Steady Gains" somc Temple, on Vernier near or . by Nov. 15 and $15 after that date Mack m the Woods Eighth grade girls who plan to at- In addItIOn, UnIversIty Liggett tend Dominican are asked to come Wbole N.Y.STRIPS ..••..... $2.19 .... ~The fee includes the workshop, School, St Paul, St Clare of Booths will dlsflay a varIety of lunch and coffee break at B: 15 to take the test which is re- Montefalco, RegIna High School and Items Lunch Wll be served from quired by all Catholic high schools BEEF TENDERlDl1S • • • • • • •• I S3.&9 LA For more mformatlon, call the Our Lady Queen of Peace are aho noon to 2 p m The publiC ISJIlvlted Family Life offICe at 237-5892 III the archdIOcese. Call 882.8500 to members of the aS~OclatlOn There IS no admiSSIOn register for the test. HOMEMADE SAUSAGE AT AN INCREDIBLE PRICE Polish, Italian, Hungarian or Country JUST 51.39 LJ.

GROUND CHUCK 10 lL IMS $1.19 u. ---DEU SPECIAIS--- Alexander & Hornung RING BOLOGNA plain or garlIC ••••••• S 1." La. Alexanaer & Hornung KNACKWURST ••• '1." La. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••IMPORTED POUIH HAM .....••.• '2.ft La. 1 • DARTY . Pl,>"~ H",m • ~ .... r~a" C,,"H r", •c~,"~o:l 6~61 • :,,,» C~"M $225 • • Tv,e, 8 "J>I~ • ~olal~ Sa ad nAr • AVS . Hj. u ""'J a"'q • L~J.

\ , ' UP TO 60% OFF ON SUCH BRAND NAMES AS AMERICAN OF MARTINSVillE, HENREDON, CENTURY, STIFFEl LAMPS, STANLEY, STATFORD, AND MANY MORE ~. FOlJR SEAS()NS \ ALL IN STOCK AND AVAILABLE FOR PICK~UP OR ARRANGE FOR DELIVERY 0 ~ ---. GREENI-f()l JSFS TERMS OF SALE! MasterCard, VISA and Checks may be used as a deposit. All Salel All 1Hl)~lll 0 lH. "ll 'i ~ Final. No Returns, or Exchanges. All Merchandise "SOLD AS IS" Delivery Available! or ~* Pick up at the Showroom - All Pick ups mu,t be cash or cashiers check. ---______oN" II ~Al.(' ...... ~~II ICRfAT90£ SPAS, 9uc '\ SALES DESIGN INSTAlLATlON SEfMCE '11 '1 H" IH",I,- n\~ld 524 1212 GARDNER & SCHUMACHER I ' 1'y 1,11 If"l/1-1 • 1420 Washington Boulevard MON. encl "t!. 10 A.M. to' ".M. TUII. WID. THU..... ntll 'AT. 10 tD • ".M. AND .UN. 1210' ......

\I Page Ten.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. November 8, 1984 Students win spelli,tg bee Four local parochial school stu- dents advanced to the dlocesan THE level of the Knights of Columbus state"" Ide spellmg bee. to be held BRONZE DOOR I Tuesdav. ~ov 13. In East Detrol!. '\ (,Ol D ')T \R Rbr-\LR\'\T II after \\ iruung the local competitIon \ Why fuss with cooJ..ingat home? \fake your Thanks- , Oct 25 at St Paul :.chool II Ad\ancll1g ""ill be \\IMer Jason }~ gi~'ing dinner plans at The Bronu Door. If you so I Gilleran. seventh grader at Our desire, Wt' wiJ/feature whole turkeys at your table. If II, Lad) Star of the Sed AM ~lcDon- ~. not, we will ha~'e Turke)' Dinners, Prime Rib, Leg of ald. first runner-Llp trom St Paul. 411 .J ; ii HoU, McHugh. ~econd runner-up Lamb and Baked Ham to delight your taste buds, a/J ii lrom St Paul, and Theresa Kelly, ~ I I ~ at an affordable price. Seatings are at I, 3 and 5 p.m. I third runner-up from Our Lady I' Star of the Sea DOH'T FORGET MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAll ON OUR lARGE SCREEN T. V Ii ~~~~ iII'llI~ I The Our Lld~ Stdr of~the Sea Optorm Doors • Steel Security Doors The buffets. all freshl} prepared able from the church offIce at S3for cated on the lower level ) best of Noel Co\\ard's compositlons, adults, $2 for seruors and students, on the War ~Iemoflars premiSes, "the epitome of British wit." Guest speaker William H. Jones, include a lavish table of hors with chl1dren 12 and under ad- Ph D., professor at Oakland Uni- Several themes - love, family, valley Ildlng Inc. ~ mitted free d'oeu\Tes. salads and dressmgs. an versIty and an authority on copmg travel and theater, along with an entree, selected vegetables and Arrangements for the concert 'i\lth SIgnificant loss, speak. underlying sense of the musI~ hall Z802J St. CIIir _ I~ will breads, and a tiered dessert table '*'" · ",ere made by Pastor Ron Schrridt Special will be placed - give the produchon a feeling of emphasis on of fruIts and homemade sweets 775-5190 I ~ of FaIth Lutheran Church For ur- the catastrophic loss of a cluJd due continuity. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1'-- _ Served at 6 30 pm In the Fnes ther rnformatlon, call Thomas to sudden mfant death. disease, Slides prepared by Adam Clem, .,.- c...... 0.-.. Spafford at 259-5i56 or Kleth Ger- Crystal Ballroom, the buffets $9 50 Chns TIDcu and Jesse White will be ffilScarnage, stillbtrth and suicide. per person and mclude free park- berdIng at 285-0155 Reservations are necessary Call shown throughout the performance mg tax and IIp The} v.l!l be avaIl- and wtlliend flavor to the Bribsh ac- the Patient Education Center at able Nov. 8, 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16 A Proven Energy Saver! 343-3870. There is a $2 admission tor's words and music Even the 41.J _ .. ~ charge_ ReservatIons must be made CQStumeswill add to the atmosphere three days m advance For more - the grrls m stylIsh long dresses mformatlOn, call 881-7511 and the boys m tuxedos, courtesy of ~~GENU'NE Valente's Tuxedo LAMP REPAIR The actors will playa number of Auction is Tuesday roles Because the studIO allows the LAMP PARTS Onginal SIgned etchings, actors and the audIence mtunate lJthographs, sengraphs, paintIngs contact, the mood will be intenstfied. and sculpture will be featured on The players - Robyn Burns, Jack . E){IBI..E, WRIGHTS Tuesday, Nov 13, at a preVIew and Ferris Enca FrederICk, Jon Ham- CLEAR, fL. ,LET THE...... art auction to be held at the Grosse mond 'MIke IslP, Catrlse Paige" & Shop Pomte War Memonal, 32 Lake- Enc Pmder and Andrea PIOtrowski CRySTAL -:::::--SUN ..::::- Gift LaIiP WOAK FOR YOU' 18650 MACK AVE. shore Road are all proficient In song and dance ..... Ie _ "" _ 0l1Iooo Thts is a fundraismg auction with compnses the bulk of the Make Your Own Storm Windows, 885-8839 sponsored by Congressman Denms musical revenue Storm Doors, Porch Enclosures! p 5 ''''''''9 )"0«.1,. tam,:; lor Hertel's supporters and presented ellS'em FII"9 by the Oxford Gallenes. The pre- so EASY ANYONE CAN DO IT! VIew at which refreshments will be Planning ahead CUT I'1.EX.O-4LA$$ TO SIZE . i 1 served begms at 6 p m and the One thief IS plannmg ahead for I ANO TACK OVE .. SCREENS auction starts at 7 p.m. .. OR WINlXlW OP£)UNG~' \" the cold weather A Woods resident ArtISts • CO.srS so unLE aJillor melude Salvadore Dah, on Broadstone reported that some. • ANYONE 70C RJ,' f' Norman Rockwell, LeRoy Neiman, hme dunng the last week, someone • CAN AFFOAD IT' :t>" 1/ ~~ LiiiOttCAFE Joan Miro and others Prices will stole hiS Jacobsen snowblower A,: :~. ,v.' l ';4' 1M" • D Monroe Ave.. • Down1Dwn Detnlit • 963-7058 range from $5 to $1,000 from hiS garage He estImated the WARP BROS. ChIcago 60651 ' "!r; • PJ>;'C~ : -~~ m,4 TIckets will be avatlable at the Take thls ad'O 'Ie\.-r -la'Cwa'p L_~oer or s,ag S{J~jy Store I -"C- "'" ------= AuthentiC Greek Cooking loss at $225 II -, " be Accept no suosHu'es-"~' ")~ 'l",a ,ty FLEY-0-GLASS door and can also reserved by Pohce are ll1vestlgating the I ~ - ~ . callmg Pat at 874-2053. POINTE HARDWARE AND LUMBER Liquor • Beer • Wine theft 14950 MACK A.VE MASKEL HARDWARE 17020 MACK AVE 824-5550 Sun., Mon., wed. & Thurs. 11a.m~3a.m. 884-1025 Fn & Sat. tll 4 a m. 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WiD~~~! Pontchdrtram Hotel Oct 31 vanced their employment oppor- Receiving a check for $200,000 from George Johnson, a con- tUllltws "ThiS semmar, one III Cole, "one-half )(J() from Burroughs, the first installment of a two-year proposal, ()PlN I,UN DA Y" t\ r 881- ~ who came up the hard way dnd are of \\hlch went to women The Child ~ lj 10 AM Will be used to help College of Education faculty to develop lookIng for a better life than thdt Cal e Act was pursued and corpora- computer skills and methods to promote learning. It will also supplIed by prevIOus admll1Jstra- tions encouraged to lend support to ",,,,,,,,i"'6 fr.r n ~""_IIIf"'t ..; ...... _# _z... n ~ ,- ...... ,. ------"1-~""'''''''''''' !W' ..... aA w"' •• vu~ .. ;» u",,-, 11I1\"IU\",UIl1tJU" llVlI::>. wdJ ncvuuilLdJl dm.! UClllO- I; IC::>C l.l' ..,t: VI [t:llld it: t:lIIlJ iv.)' tX ters. erat," she added needs" An attorney m Washlllgton, DC, Slgmng the VocatIOnal Act funds lest drive a Macintosh. Mrs Murphy was the first woman money so high school students can Theologian to speak Sunday appolllted to the NatIOnal Labor meet and talk With people m a Wide RelatIOns Board She said the ques- vanety of occupatlonal fields, said The church 10 today's world, par- tIOn IS to deCide under which ad- Mrs Cole It helps girls break out tlcularls as It helps people make mimstratlon and which pohtJcdl of choosmg preViOusly female jobs deCISiOns and cope With personal philosophy will women better pro- such as teachlllg and nursmg and and pubhc problems, ISthe theme of sper and be able to pursue their mtroduces them to vocations that the sermon to be given by guest own dreams and live In peace? mclude medlcllle, law and bUSI- mmlster John D MacLeod Jr at ness Grosse Pomte Memorial Church Named chairman of the National Sunday, Nov 11 He wLlIaddress the Labor Relations Board in 1975, she Mrs Cole. who IS black, said congegratiOn In services at 9 30 feels women's needs would be bet- blacks are II1cluded in Reagan's a m and 11.30 a m III the sanctuary ter met With Reagan and Vice pohcy-maklllg admmistratlOn. But All along we've been quali.ties* a Macintosh to at 16 Lakeshore Dnve - PreSident George Bush at the coun- she ISconcerned about the poSSible T telling you Macintosh \! use, overnight. The sermon, "The Mother of the try's helm ramIfications of the comparable Park Bench," IS based on verses In work Issue is the first business Absolutelv free. "Under PreSident Jimmy Carter the second chapter of the Acts of the and ViCe PreSident Fntz Mon- "If equal pay means jobs may be computer you can learn It's our \\:ay of letting Apostles m the New Testament dale's adminIstratiOn, IIIf1atiOn ehmmaled, where would that leave to use overnight. you test drive a which deSCribe how the young more than doubled With the prime many blacks who are usually the Now we're Macintosh Personal church began to grow m the first last hired and the first fired':" !:>he century AD mterest rate increasmg by 220 per- cent to a high of 21 5 percent," said SaId ,going Computer in the comfort Dr MacLeod is the general secre- Mrs Murphy Ir.-- I to of your own office or tary of the Presbytenan Synod of Dr. John Macleod I prove North Carolma "Reagan beheves people would I • home. rather work than be on welfare and Safe Rides program It. And really experience, he's working to prOVide real Jobs I first-hand, how much tJ -- I ,.By Unitarian Universalists that don't end after the govern- needs volunteers g1Vmg your .tinger already ment funding It took to create them J. disappears," she added The Safe RIdes program is look- , anyone knows about • mg for student and adult volun- to have homecoming who computing. '-lOnalUU 's," and the he said s8s-35 10 .,,-, ...h' ....t. {" ~~~ff l'.",;rr ~ \'f~Al~ 'W"\ ..~ l\.. -"!"''q''".:t'I:'/ Rev Vernon C NiChols, Northwest support group T ...kl-4l", ,J " .. ~tof~ ~ \ ... ':IN f'\,j - .. k-T',",,'" "'~ "'Il_oI \llr ~~\.,~ " Umtarlan Ulllversahst Church. Southfield, ow ho Will talk on "Our Northeast GUidance Center IS m- Roots for the Future '. terested In helplOg WIth the forma- Other ministers partlclpatmg are tion of a support group for the fami- the Re\ John Corrado. 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Page Twelve-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8, 1984 ~. !4nnie' opens tonight at North Theatre :\orth wtJl open its David. JtJI McConmck, Liz Mm- will portray members of FDR's ,I season Ydth the mUSical, "Annie," nella. Cathy Obeld, Pennee Tsan- cabinet. , which appeals to all ages The f1rst gahas and Anne Osgood portray In addltlOn to other roles, there 15 performance IS tomght m 1M Per- the orphans AnniE"'S dog. Sandy, IS a 5(}.member chorus The Pit or- forming Arts Center at 8 p m owned by North students Ahcla and chestra Will pro\ Ide the musIc (or Oth€r performances are Friday Sue Gbur the sho\lo and Saturda) ,.xov 9 and 10. also at Daddy War bucks IS played by Director and producer o{ An- 8 p m Joe David and Karen Drew plays rue" IS Gael Barr. mUSical dlrector Sandt Joseph \\111 star In the ~hss Grace Farrell, tus secretary IS Ben Walker and :-;athan Judson leadmg role of Anm€' ~llSs Han- Enghsh teacher Robert ReLmer as IS orchestra conductor , mgan \loiH be pla}ed b) Cathy President Roosevelt IS Jomed by The publ1c IS mVlted to attend. DeRonne ~tarllSa ~h..ller. Knss)' other members of the facult). v.ho Pierce plans turkey trot Get a taste

Students at PIerce \hddle School a ....arded to the fwst 1;\0 ....Inner.:. In of college life In the ParI.. \\,III run d mile for a tur. each of the half.ml1e events, and HIgh school students Yo ill have the ke) on Wednesda). ~o; 13 m the the top thre€ muers Turke)s are opportumt} to stud) the muscular school's 13th annual Turkey Trot, donated b) the Pierce PTO s\ stem and closeh examine actual sponsored b) tne school's ph)s!cal muscle:> ill one of the sample college education department The e. ent In case of Inclement \\eath€r. the Turke) Trot v.lll take plate on claSe"es to bt' presented ....hen Mer- begms at 3 p m on the school C) College of DetrOit sponsors Its Thursda:- \'0\ 15 Speetators are athletIc held 'Colleoge for a Da} program Fn- 1m Iled to attend. The Turke\ Trot \\111COnsISt of cia) \'0\ 16 SIX, half.mIle races one each for Students Interested In competmg High school students '" ill be able sixth se\ epth and eighth grade should sign up v.Ith Sue Sn} der or to expenence college hfe by attend- gu-ls and bo) s. and a one-mile race Jerry Keith. In the ph) sical educa. 109 spenal classes taught by ~Ier- ""'-..0_-r-." - - ...... 1' _"...... _-_~ .....- '.vu v;; .,,'" !it<:;t <:; :.:0 a L;)~t:UI t:fllr} ~y " ia~uil) d.IIU Ul::::lIgllt:U lU intrO- Thanksgl \ lng turke) s ...ill be fee duce students to areas of study the:, ma) be consldenng Students ma\ select classes from "FtgUreS ill YOur Future" (Account. University' of Detroit Ing!. "You've Come a Long Way Florence Xtghtmgale" (:'\ursmgJ; "The Super-Baby Syndrome' The Push for Earl) Learnrng" ,Cluld .Jesuit High School De\ elopment!. "Hands on Com.

puters' (Computer Science), "Ur- Pnoto by Paul De$tnet ban Amencan Th€ Rise In Violent CrLme" (Crlmmal JUStIce), ''The Men's Garden Club keeps busy and Academy DesIgner's ~ame of the Game" IFashIOn MercbandlSmgl, "Hospi. The Men's Garden Club is planning a beautiful spring for Grosse Pointe. The club planted more tals' Super Sleuth" (Medical Tech- than 500 tulip bulbs and a variety of narcissus, daffodils and hyacinths at both Richard Park on nology!, . Computers In Nursmg" tne Hill and E}worthy Field in the village recently, At Richard Park they also planted perennials In- • College Preparatory • Grosse POInte Area (Xursmg I. and "Student ~iotJ\'a. cluding: astilbe, coral bells, feathered columbine, English daisies and false dragonhead. Members CUT!1cu!um Bus ServIce hon Gettmg the Most Out of Col- participating in the planting are: from top teft, Phil DeMalre, Harry Deckers, Ken Gary; bottom left, lege" :Ps}cholog; I Harold Lee, George Vincent and Howard Poppen. Students ma} also choose {rom m- In :'1:< oilst 3 '.ear, 350 troductory classes in Pre-Law, Pre- graduates 'la,,, er"r)i'ed 'n 83 ~fed Nursmg, !tIed-Tech and the dlfrerer"! 4 ~ea' .:ol'eges ana Honors Program. Drug education program offered at South Other sessions \\oil! focus on fm- ~ext week, the Grosse Pomte through the phySical education ta:'-erJ ~"!" them mer S2 3 ancing a college education and fore- sentation will summarize the con. n 1 ;J5 Board of Education With the sup- classes. Moderators will lead the m fioT"' scho ,ars'1 castmg job opportuniues for the fu- tent of the three-I~"O, Biln~-o'_Detro-;t" -- ~;- -- 8-~_ I '" Fashion tips will hold an onentatlOn meetmg Slaro'J'O Cecero! ! 75 Insured up lo $100 000 Tuesday, N'ov. 13, at 3 pm at the .....-~ ...... -_ ...-..... ~ ...... for working \v'omen admmistratlon building to chscuss For v.omen \loho are lookIng for Its 22-day "Comparative Cultures tlme-efflclent technIques that do of Europe" program next June and not sacrifice style and glamour, the July \\ ar ~lemonal ....ill offer an e'ven- The foreign study expenence wIll ~o comparable money market program offers you more mg v,lth Paul Azar of Tres~es mclude VISits to Madnd, Rome, • 10 55 ~ -\nnuaJ Percenrage • Instant LIGUldl[)' Salon, and Betty :.idgee. fashIon , Parts and London There Rate • Compounded Interesr coordmator at Hudson's on Fri- are a number of other excursiOns _7/ze ClzeeJelate • I 1 OR~ EffeCi\ e Annual Yield. insured to 5 I 00 (JO() By [SUe da). ~ov 9, from i 30 to ~ 3iJ P m planned dUring the tnp, whIch runs .i.!!~ ....~."''''.:a.. <"'..'~, ",,-"-j ~ {#2:U o,/;-rt""'ltr U"i""Vf'~'O~~1""""""""'i'" ...." tar""'1'1rI The\ \l,111teach the v.oman", ho from June 18 to July 9, accordmg to r-',,-~- t':rJ~"""'" ""r~- stnng fmm one ",trJI- ~Ign to an()t~er sauerkraut With boll. ORDER RADE IIt>IMS I r (CJ $Sarli and broad

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Thursday, November 8 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirfeen.A Save What's on Cable a A list of I()(al program~ on Grosse Pointe Cable. RIVERSIDE FORD SALES, INC. Thursday. November !l bundle • 5 P m - "The Job show" - From the MIchIgan Employment SecUrIty 18 B r h.ffl'rr,OIl CommIssion (6) ()pll{J11 MI 48207 • 5 30 pm - "To Your Best Health" - Brldgmg the Gap The problems or at kidney dlsedse (61 Kurt forb<-rt • 5'30 P m - "The Saving Word" (8l SUPREME 1'.1'\" 1)',('(1 ( H't & TrUI k" • 6 P m -- "Hank Luks vs Crime" - Tomght's guest is Ray Laliberte Heating & Supply from Stelte Farm Insurdnce (6) Ll "Hl~ "'" (,,,11,1 ,1,7 ()24 ~ • 6 30 P m - "DetrOlt Round-Up" - Whal'i> happemng around the DetrOit Company area (6) DrrROIl 00\\ ....RJ\ lR • 7 P m - "Russ Gibbs at Handom' - Gibbs talks With George Moon from GM Tech Center (1I) 885~2400 • 7 30 pm - "Sports Rap" - Sportscai>ter/dnchor !"ay Howenstem re 0,\1\1 J\!'<[) \l \( O\lfl views the local scorebodrd:, and mtervle""i> the local hIgh school sports figures (6) 777-8808 • 8 P m - "Renaissance CUlSllW' - Thankl>glvlI1g The Ideal mf'nus for the specIal Thanki>glvmg (6) • 8 30 P m - "Johanna GIlbert Intel Vlel\:''' -1'ol1lghl'i> guei>ts are George Howell and Jerrv ('roIl lev from the Grosi>e POlOte Artlsts Ai>- soclahon (6)' - ,I I i !\fonda), No\ ember 12 I • 4 pm - "Back-Porch Video" - MUSICVIdeoshow co hosted by WLBS diSCJockeys (6) ~ • ".rdwl..~ ?./~/,. ..or" ~j ioU •• Au.,U ..... l\,.(.1U Ca~~,v~u.... - \\ Hi!. dljl~Z J"vJlU PO\o\t:J1 \bJ ~CP F '-- - J • 5 P In - "Wayne County A New Perspective" - With Wayne County Executive Wilham Lucas (6) • 5 pm - "Faith 20" - WIth Dr Joel Nederhood (8) • 5.30 P m - "Health Talks" - With Dr Gary Wolford (6) Visit Our Early School • 6 P m - "Sports View Today" - With Ron Cameron and Bob Page (6) Tuesday, November 13, 1984 • 6 30 P m - "DetrOIt Round-Up" (6) 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. • 7 P m - "FLEC Presents" - Jonathon York, from the Northeast GUI- dance Center (6) • 7 30 pm - "Practlcat Astrolog:r" - Host Rich MJlostan 11'111dISCUSSa~ro- logy dunng the commg months (6) • 7 30 P m - "EducatIOn m our Town" - An interVIew show hosted by Bruce Kefgen Tomght's guest IS Chnstlan Fenton (19) ,.. • 8 P m - "DetrOIt Curtam Call" - Hosts EriC Stemer and RIck Schultz Ptloto by Ed Atx takes a look at LorIO Ross Entertamment Agency, plus War Memonal Council of Sponsors member Gail Kaess chaired the Banarammo's "The WIld Lire" (6) committee to bring Dr. Richard Sterba, seated, to the War Memorial next Thursday to talk about his personal experiences with the father Tue~da\'. November 13 • 5 P m "The Job Show" - 'From the MichIgan Employment Security of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud. CommISSion (6) • 5 30 P m - "To Your Best Health" - Where We Are A look at breast cancer (6) • 5 30 P m - "The SavIng Word" (8) Freud renlelllbered by student • 6 P m - "Hank Luks vs Cnme" - Luks talks WIth J Bender, former burglar (6) Dr. Richard F Sterba, 86, one of tal health field was that he lIstened • 6 30 P m - "DetrOIt Round-Up" - What's happemng around DetrOIt (6) only four survIving psychoanalysts to his patients Before Freud, men- • 7 P m "Health Talks" - Lmda Bucks talks With Dr F Lamb about in the Umted States who tramed tal health patIents were taken to Reyes Syndrome (6) • 7 P m - "Harper Wood HIghlights" - What's happemng In the Harper WIth SIgmund Freud. wIll present asylums where only the most un- Woods schools (9) "A Personal Ghmpse" of Freud thmkable "cures" were adminis- thursday. No\' 15, at the War • 8 P m - "Renaissance Cuisme" - ThanksgIVIng (8) tered. • 8'30 pm - "Johanna Gilbert InterVIews - Dr H Hackman, author or MemOrIal Tickets to his 8 p m lec- PsychoanalysIs is based on "Bright MIchigan Mormng " (6) ture are $4 each Freud's theory that a SIgnificant Wednesda). 1\0\ embel 14 From 1924 to 1918. Sterba \\ as a amount of human emotion IS rooted tramee, actl\'e member and flOally • 4 p.m - "Back-Porch Video" (6) below the conscious level of the • 4 30 P m - "Amencan Catholic" (II) a board member of Freud ~ Psv- mmd, normally maccessible to • 5 P m - "Wayne County A New Perspective" (6) choanalytIc Soclet) In 1932. he one's awareness • 5 P m - "Faith 20 " (8) dellvered a paper to the SOCiety m "Yes, analYSIS does take many • 5 30 P m. - "Sports VieW Today" (6) The Grosse Pointe Academy which he Introduced the concepts years," Sterba concedes. "But the • 6 p.m - "Practical Astrology" (6) of "therapeutIc alhance" and time IS justifIed, because the result • 6 30 P m - "DetrOIt Round-Up" (6) 171 Lakeshore Road • Grosse Pointe Farms "therapeutIc ego split," both of IS such a fundamental improve- • 7 P m - "FLEC Presents" (6) which have become standard ment of the personality" • 7.30 P m - "Sports Rap" (6) terms m psychoanalytic lItera- • 7 30 P m. - "Educatlon 10 our Town" (19) for further information, call: 886-1221 The Council of Sponsors, a volun- • 8 P m - "DetrOit Curtam Call" (6l ture. teer group that assists the War Sterba, \\< ho full) adopted MemOrIal's programmmg depart- The Academ) ....elcomes students or any race, religion. lie'< or ethnic origin. freud's controversial theones ment, IS responsible for arrangmg j decades ago in Vienna, stili utilizes Dr Sterba's address. CouncIl of tnern today when he 'sees his pa- LIVE MAINE LOBSTER Sponsors member GaIl Kaess EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT I tients In hIS Grosse Pointe Park chaired this event ti.ome For ticket mformation, call LIVE MAINE : Accordmg to a recent artIcle m 881-7511 95 !.he DetrOIt News, Freud dId not $9 LOBSTER PermIt notetakmg at SCientifIc HEART DISEASE NO DISCOUHT with complete meetmgs with hIS colleagues be- PWP to Jrieet CAROS dinner Cause he Wished to speak "off the Parents W' .hout Partners, ~uff" Sterba, though, surreptltl- Grosse Point~ Chapter 192, will Our new dining room is available for your 6usly recorded the comments, meet Friday .'lov 9, at the K of C holiday parties and banquets. Reserve now! jokes and anecdotes and wIll share KIDNEY DISEASE hall on Litt e Mack and 10 Mile lpany of them With hiS audience L1velV Plano Bar Enlertalnment Road wl1h Mike Quatro Thurs Ihru Sat next Thursday The me.:hng will begin at 8.30 Evenings : He will also talk about Freud'~ pm Spe ,ker will be RICh Mllostan OPEN Tues -Sat ror lunch & Din ghilosophy to "cure our patl0nts by who WIll talk on "AstrologICal nero 11 a m .10 pm Fri & Sat till love" and about the NaZIS who midnight lounge open 11/1 2 a m DIABETES trends for all the Singles for 1985 " Were outraged by hiS teachings 15402 M.ck PWP IS a non-profit orgamzation co/no! 0/ NottIngham In lhtf Pal/( • The greate<;t techmcal innova- for all smgle parents III the area tion that Freud brought to the men 881-0550 Call 881-5892 for more Illformation lllUTPAMl_ BLINDN~ Thinking of Leasing Think of SIR ~ DRUMMY LEASING INC. f~~ GRENE a Mile at Gratiot m.6700 772.2200 rJ1... I nil , 1 (\ V p Diabetes With 1ts comphcatlOns IS the third leading cause of death ~ dlst'ast" 10 the U S hi rl r "'" ) d~ M I Yet mllil1>nSof Americans know little about thiS SIlent disease that can lead to the very health Caring problems they fear most. including heart disease kidney disease aoo blll)jness. Whether yoo suffer from diabetes Of you SImply care about gOlXl health. doo't mISS o.abetes: Update '84, Professionals a special program that can help you or somrone you hJYefight back. working DIabetes: Update '84 IS a SIX hour Informathon'lO that gl~ yOU the fads about deta:tlOg Cafe LeChat talks turkey. together and liVing With diabetes. Top specialists In diabetes share the latest mf()fmatloo on diagnOSIs, for bener treatment and current research Patients and celebrltlCS share thell personal i'xpenences of A Thank~giving tradition. Table ready. coping With the disease And fOf answers to your questions call 1 8()().828-lIf£ to coosult I \( n I II I( ( 11J 0 \ ., III rk' I .HId d f( \\ IIIg (}n ""nil'" OVln reach hut h ..kcd IIJ.lnk, health care With our team of medical experts standmg by throughout the program 111.ll1k"gl.'I,~ [i II l'lll II"! (\( rlon, 11.i', 1(1\lnl( mornHlI( and rlall~ for you to pick up ~. Updlil 'M I~ oedlcatea to everyone wno ~ulTers from (lIaoetes or ~tlo wants to !h, IfnI( III d" III II ~Jlld "f ((",kmg .11 noon ..,(rl(" I/., ~O.OO prevent Its complications Pr

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Page Fourteen-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8, 1984 QtnadtUg4t Obituaries Louise E. COWling Milton A. Pawsat James G. Cunningham Helena Sreenan Q!~imntJ1 ~Wttp Q!o. A future memonal sen Ice lor SerVICes for lli Pawsat, ii. of ~f\ ICes for :\1r Cunnltlgham. SerVices for ~1r::, Sreenan. 91, of ~1rs Cowlmg. 72. formerly of the Bl£hop Road ill the Park, were held 9'.2. 'J\ ere held Fnda). Xo, 2. at the Park \\ ere held ~londay, :\0\ C-uftM No. no POlllte !atel) of Harper Woods, Saturda r. :'\o\' 2. at the A H PetE"rs Lorne and Son Funeral Home In 5, at the \'erhe) den Funer:!l Horne "'-III be establl£hed b\' her fanuh Funerai Home Dt!lray Beach. Fla and St :\mbro~e Church ~lrs Co",-I.mg lied' Sunda). :'\o\' He lied Wednesday. Oct 31, m St He wed Thursdav . .x 0\' 1. at Ab- Sne dIed Fndd~. '\0\ 2 111 her 885.3733 4. m her Tarpon Spnngs. Fla John Hospital be) Delra) :'\urslng Cart' Center home home :\Ir Paws.it IS sun wed b\ tus "'-Ife Before retlflng to BOCa Raton Born 111S-lglll,w. ~he \\ 3S the ~!.rs CO\\ lrng \~as a member of Frances, a daughter. ~lrs' Stanley Fla 2Q years ago :\Ir Cunnmgham 1\ Ido\\ at the late Char!t>s and IS Grosse POinte Presb, tenan \Jacquelme) Ner. a son. Ethan. a and his \Hfe. the late :\1\ rtle Cun- sUf\I\ 111 ~IOUIll 011\ et and the Qu~ters one stSter memoer of the whmoor Club alld Cemeter~ ;\0 VESS • ,."5',,RED • :,)€OCOfLZ1,\G ..... 000 B~,:l\ ,:: ACCESSOR ES She IS sun 1\ ed 0\ ner husband :\Iemonals ma, be madt' to 5t N\\ arus Club before retirement Leo mo aaughters .\Irs An.!ta James Lutheran Church. 17Q :\Ir CWillmgham 15 sun t\ ed b) MIMHI NGt10ncl Ci,",'ney s " Gu./d PREVENT CHIMNEY FIRES- \IrCar!\ and Susan Jar.e \hlls SL'I( :\lc:\l111an Road, Grosse POinte a ddllghter Belt) Schdltenorand a M>ch'94" o.''''".y S p GvJd RN SAFELY au grandcf.uldren thre€ brothers Farllli. to Ll1e ~hdllgan Cancer son Robert four grandchIldren ::ind one stSter SocIety or the American Heart As- and three great.grandchlldrer Sound William W. Gwmnell SOClatlOn Health FENCES Interment \lias In Glen Eden Mary Kelly J005 Advice TOM'S $en ICes !or.\I.r GI,\ InneU .;9 of Cemetel') E _-\fur.eral .\lass lOr \Irs Joo:> 87 Famllv ADD Danb..lr) Lane m Harper \\ 006 -.- of BLShop Road ill the Park \\ as Doctor PRiVACY v. eN held \\ edne:;da\. Oct 31 at the Antoinette (Toni) Noah ~ FENCE A H Peters Funerai Home and 5t held Sattrrd.:n :'\0\ 2 at the \\ d. Sen ICes for :'ollis :'\ oah. i6. !lam R Ham'!lton Funeral Home S & Peter Church Samt JutH1 Ho",pltal He dIed Sunday Oct 28 In Har- formerI\' of the Pomte. lateh of St Bell Chapel In BlI'mmgham _ ~_ 'T _~ 'I CHARM TO OIJRr)()O~ UV!~(: A?r:A.S CIa Ir "noN" wllI hP nplti "t i1 " Tn "hp. tiu:~.n \\Mn,p.;:;;:rtQ'\ 4'~"''' ~, ll"\ ..., ,~ .1 L t J L ~~ ....J."",.,.,y.a ....a...1 ~ • I.l\..~"'''," ' •• .1: I '"- U "-.') tocta\' at Old St ~fan's Church In the Georgian Bloom{:eld \urslng ~ GwL ..1neU ....as a550Clated Vdt!J DetrOIt - \\hatcanldu' • lIcensed • 15 Yrs.ugenence the GI'OSS€ Pomte school S\ stem for FacIlIt\ -\ He3ddche:, ,,1 e d common She died Sunda\. :'\o\' -4, III Bon • Fully Guaranteed 14 )e<3rs He taught at "Brovo'neil :'I1rs -Jro:, ....as a gradU3te of West- problem There are ba:>lC.lll~ till ee &:cours HOSpital' ern Reserve Cnn erslt) and a • Residential & Commercial School and \~as a cInes. SOCIal t: pes ~Iuscle contr3.ctloll 01' tensIOn studies and Amencan hlston' In- Born m DetrOit, she had v.orked former homemaker and teacher headaches otten tel'l like a hat- ALL TYPES OF PRIVACY & structor at Xorth H!gh Since the as a sales'" oman before her retrre- She IS SUn'l\ ed b' her husband band' of tLghtness around the head ment Herman a daughter .\Irs Robert SECURITY FENCES school opened or tlghtne:>s In the ne~:h .mo back of :'\oah IS He 1£ sun 1\ ed b' hLS \l, lie -\.:"_1'1 ~ILSS sun i\'ed b.. a Booklmer a son Dr Thad Joos 10 the head The\ orten get \\ orse as CALL mo sons. Scott and'.~drev.. a d2.u- bl'ulher C Wilham, and a stSter. granddu.ldren and four great-grand- the da~ progre:>ses or' \. 1 th stress FOR FREE ESTIMATE ghter. Amy. hls father, Russell :\Ian- Lou chIldren l'sually the: can bt:' managed b) n4.2045 Gwmnell. and one brother Interment will be In Holy Sepul- .\Iemonal contributIOns ma\' be asplI'ln or T} lena!. hot packs or a hot CrematIOn "'-as prIVate chre Cemetery Arrangements made to the Chtldren s Hospltal of sho\\er and relaxatIOn technIques or were handled by the \'erheyden )lldugan LIbrary Fund bIOfeedback Funeral Home Joseph Wm. Oberlander Interment \\ as In :'oJount Oh\'et ~1lgrame headaches are common Cemetery Sick" headaches often associated WATCH MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ON OUR Sen"1ces for ~Ir Oberlander. 68, of Richard R. Burnham \\ Ith stomach upset. throbbmg pam. Yorktown Road In the Woods. "'-ere Senices for ~1r Burnham. 56, of Thyra Grey Howard \\ orsened b) light or nOIse and oc- held Wednesday. Oct 31. at the A.H. GIANT SCREEN SATEUITE T.V.! Allard Road In the Farms, were Sernces for :\1rs Howard. 69. of caslOnaly patients see f1ashmg Peters Funeral Home and St Joafl held Fnday, Xo ..- 2, at the Verhey- lIghts or ha\ e blurred, ISlOn The) at Arc Church the Pomte \\ III be held at a later den Funeral Home and Our Lady date m Pennsvlvarua may occur Just on one Side of the He dIed Sunda). Oct 28. m Cot- Star of the Sea Church . She lied Thursday. :'\o\" L In head. but more cornmonlv behmd tage Hospital He lied Tuesday, O<.:t 30, m Boo both eyes Often other fam1l) mem- .\Ir Oberlander ';' as a sales engI- Henry Ford HospItal Secours Hospital. Born In LInton. Ind. :\Irs bers ha, e bad headaches :\1Jgrames neer for a tool manufacturer :\ir Burnham was an office man- are \'ascular headaches The blood [lPIER SIX He is sun! ved by his wLfeEva: a Ho~ard was a graduate of St ager for an hydraulics firm. He is Mary-of-the Woods and IndIana \ essel changes and headaches may son, Fred, a daughter. Mrs Darnel survwed by hIs w1fe ~orma, one be triggered b} hormonal changes UNDSR NEW MANAGEMENT (~Iarianne) Pearse. a daughter-ill- University and y,as a member of son. Richard, four daughters, Mrs. Delta Gamma Sorority such as menstruation. many foods law, Joan. five grandsons, one SIS- )iarty (Susan) Watz, Jean, Kath- She spent most of her adult hfe In such as chocolate. aged cheeses. ter; and one brother leen and :\irs. Richard (~tary) beer. red \\mes or changes m sleep SEAFOOD SPECIAL Interment was in ~tount Olivet Baltimore. Flmt, Grosse POlllte Cedar. one sister; one brother I and patterns Cemetet) and DetrOIt With her la te husband. Orange Roughy or one grandchIld. Harold F Howard ~hgrames not controlled by Interment was in Resurrecl10n ~lrs Ho\\ard had also achieved a changes m dIet and habits can be Cemetery Flounder Almandine Margaret Louise measure of fame locally as co- treated by se\ eral t} peS of medIca.- Edmondson Doreen M. Brown author along '" ith Helena DeWitt hons that must be supen ISed by a $4.95 Roth, of the Grosse POInte :'\ev.s phySICian SerYlces for.:\Jrs Edmondson. 63, Semces for Mrs. Brown. 5-1, of weekly feature "Elegant Eatmg.' The last. the least common, head- Includa cole Ilaw, vegetable & red~lkinned potato of the Farms. were held Thursday, the Woods. were held Wednesday. a collection of 10"'--calone. low- aches are caused b\ a vanet\' of Xov 1, at the Verheyden Funeral OCt. 24. at Verheyden Funeral cholesterol recIpes emphaslZlllg problems In the Ja\\. SinuseS or SPECIAL AVAILABLE WITH THIS AD NcV~":984 Home Home natural Ingred.Jents bram Csuall) a complete hIstory In She died Tuesday. OCt 30, her She died Tuesda v. Oct. 23, In St The collectIOn of recipes IS to be and physical IS requIred to rule out FRESH FISH DAILY • HOMEMADE SOUPS home John Hospital - turned mto a cookbook. accordmg these causes WhICh are treated very The wife of the late Dr Robert B Born in England. :\1.rs. Bl~';';l IS to ~ls. Roth dIfferently Edmondson. )'lrs. Edmondson IS Sllr\;ved b}' her husband, Richard ~1rs. Ho\!' ard IS sur\<"1yed by a This coiumn:s a ser\ Ice prOVIded SUI'Vlved by m-o sons. Robert B. and S.: children, Lesley and Linda SOD, Peter. and six ~andchildren In the public Interest by SaInt John Thomas W; two daughters, Mrs 1'_ ~tartin: mother, ~Irs. Olive Bren- She was preceded ill death by a Hospital Questions should be sent to 1_ MackAve. OPEN FOR LUNCH AT 11 00 AM Gerald (Jean) Hasspacher and nan, one sISter; and one grand- son. Stephen F Hay, ard ChrIstopher Goldsb}, .\1 D , 22151 G~ PO

I Crosse Pointe Soccer Association i I I f I Boys & Girls Spring Open Registration I .C7t.(J.V!l3. thclt/!/ I I I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 6:30-8 PM ., I i I AT BARNES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I I Corner of Morningside and Fairlord G.P. W. , tJA _ le.J~ S.,....E':v,..~ GROSSE POINTE NEWS ,I 99 KERCHEVAL r.VE I Open to all 6--19 boys & girls In the Grosse Pomte Public Schoo! System , GROSSE POINTE MI48236 i I or reSidents ;il ti~~ Grosse POinte Communities I Items needed for new player registration I::::' .... - - NAME I , One school pIcture With player's name on I the back / ,;-:. -;. ~ :/- CODY of Birth Certlf,cate tOl G P S A flies = STREET . r-- --

Checi<: payaole to G P S A I ~;...:::.., $35 00. $40 00 after , ,'-85 :1.. CITY (MaYlmum $7000 per family) Crosse Pointe S'JoH I D Soccer Assoc-'-a_tian

J j 1 Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flfteen-A fyi Board. _. Poet (Conlinue-d from Page 1:\) (Continued from Page lA) (Continued froUl Page lA) Rolls, Fanny Farmer. Grand- Lyme wflte 'Korean vet robs bank • And ma's Cookies. Tofuth, Baskm In related bUSiness, board attor- people look at you like they expect Robbms and Sanders you to explode from all these hId- "On-aIr" radIO personalities ney Douglas West saId the board has been contacted by the Wayne den tenSiOns, or they ask you 'how Dick Purtan and Colleen Bur. County Prosecutors OffIce about many people did you kill?' car, among others, wIll host a Its compliance \\IUI the state Open "Sure there are some vets who ..High Cocoa" after work p The enllre \\ eekend dates and make recommenddtlOns In the drIveway of Gerard IS a beneht for the NatIOnal to the full board, he added Bufallm'~ home SItS a small red Kidney FoundatIOn of Michigan car On the back IS a bumper For more informatIOn, call toll The board has complied WIth the act and ha:>reached d :>tage \\ here shcker that reads "I'm a veteran ',~ fr~ at 1-800-482-1455 It will open the mtervlt>\\ process to and proud of It .. ! If you're a diabetiC "'» Forget the abo\'e star) The the public. West s~ld That pretty much says It all for Amencan Diabetes As~oclation Gerard Bufahni has declared ;'I;member as Na- Free diabetes ~• tIOnal Diabetes Month and IS ~ sponsormg Its annual week long test offered Health tests ... l; tree testmg program the week of The Detroit Department of I Y No ... 11-17 In cooperatIOn WIth the Amer- ~~ ICan DIabetes AssociatIOn, Cottage Health and Detroit Area Agency on ...... '.~, ~ Local hospitals provl(:!mg the HospItal of Grosse Pomte Will offer Aging Will hold health screenmg " ,> ~,, free testmg are Bon Secours - a dtabetes screemng chmc Monday tests Monday. Nov 5 through Fri- M.onday through Friday from 8 through Fnday, No\' 12to 16 Free day, Nov. 16, at Calvary Semor am -1 pm Cottage Hospital - blood tests are offered from 9 a m Center, 4950 Gateshead, three Monday through Friday from 9 to noon, In the hospital laboratory , blocks south of Moross and west of a m -noon and St John's Hospi- to anyone 18 years of age or over Mack tal - Tuesday, Wednesday and who IS not a known dIabetIC To be eligIble for the free ser- Thursday from 8 30-10.30 a m The DIabetes DetectIOn Week is Vice, persons should be 60 or older ThiS column should keep you an almual effort to Identlf'v the esti- and call 876-4294 for an appoint- busy a whIle. mated 240,000people m the state of ment. l\hchlgan who have undiagnosed The health tests pro~am IS to diabetes and, consequently, are not prOVidea servIce that WIllmcrease Come and join us for the bemg treated the hfe expectancy of semors and Park aids . . _ Tests are given on an mformal, allow them to live independent BEST GROUND ROUND (Continued from Page 1A) drop-m baSIS at Cottage HospItal, healthy lives of the bUiJdmg They fought the 159Kercheval Ave, III the Farms IN TOWNI blaze for 30 minutes before DetrOIt The test should be done two hours Blithe Spirit opens offiCials arrived on the scene and after eatmg For more mforma- told them help wouldn't be commg tlon, call the hospital at 884-8600, at Lutheran East for "awhIle" extensIOn 2456 Spmts will abound FrIday, Nov. One hour and 20 mmutes later, a 9, at Lutheran East when the fall DetrOIt ladder pulled up to dtscover Home introduces play, "Blithe Spirit," opens at 7:30 the fire was already under control, pm respite program The cast of seven has been re- ~~~l~~!l"1~.~R@~~~~~~~ WIth three-fourths of the bUIldmg saved from destruction. The ChIldren's Home of Detroit hearsing since the second week of Willhost an open house on Wednes- school The group Includes semor Costa said the department day, Nov 14at 3 p.m , for local psy- Matthew Ramsay and jUnior Lmda responded to about 12leaf fires that chIatrISts, psychologiSts, pedIatri- Drach as Charles and Ruth Con- The(p~inal GROUND ROUND "..ere set m the Park on DeVII's cians and famlly counselors domme; JUnior Tom Kitson and Night The program WIll consist of a semor Karen Moening as Dr. and 96 V3 lb. All Do.1I and Night, Sunday Ihru Thul'3fiay 'iom "" (0"1. ""I' presentation of the respIte pro- Mrs George Bradman; senior Deb gram by Chtldren's Home profes- Eifert as the zany Madame Arcati, VJ.f have the finest cocktails in the GrossePointes Ballroom dancing SIOnals and a tour through the fa- freshman Pam Clein as Maid classes begin cllity. ReservatIOns may be made Edith; and semor Ellen Spang as End of the week special /hunJay! and friday! only by callmg 886.0800. ElVira, the blithe Spirit. Dance mstructors Ted and Lil- The home IS located at 900 Cook Performances will contmue sat- FRESH LAKE PERCH DINNER 5.95 lian Forrest will teach HolIday Ball- Road m Grosse Pomte Woods urday and Sunday, Nov. 10 and 11. room Dancmg on Monday evenings Advance tickets are $2 50 for adults Assorted Sandwiches Available begmnlng ;\Io\' 12 at the War u-n open house and $1 50 for students and senior ~Iemonal Citizens, With tickets at the door 50 10 DIFFERENT INTERNATIONAL COFFEES The six-seSSIOn course Will In. Sunday cents more Lulheran East is lo- Parking In rear - Complete carry-out !en'lce c1ude mstructlon of the samba cated at 20100 Kelly Rd. between cha-cha, s\\mg step and a fox trot' The University of DetrOit JeSUIt 18666 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms HIgh School and Academy WIll Seven and Eight Mlle roads. Call Begmners \\-111 meet from 7 to 8 371-8750for more mformatlOn. G"llopen 881-6675 (.\lently l(jr dIed at 84 Ker( heval Aw.nue, Cra,sf' PO/nle 1~ \ ~ FR!!~!R~~,!!:HUCK... 3 La•• 'OR 14.4e f arms, IS (()-()wn('o ana opNan'o fly 'VIlr h('IIf' r J}lor, who dl\o ()wnpr! t ~.~ - ~,r.. FRK..n .AD T aeo.' UVER •••.•••.• He .... II Irf>lands, and Judy Agley Of Crosse POinte r cum" presented I' by ~ ~ YORKIHIRE'S FAMOUI BACON '" '1.41 La. II I, [nchanl(/ WI!! fl'd/ure (./r'gdnt (nnt('mp!)rary worn/'n \ fd ../uons 1m lud/ng the GROSSE t HIGH PRODUCE PRICES GOT :1 ('Xr!U5fW' d('slgner (olfer/lons by Alff('d \ung ami H()h ....1al key .1\ \.,/,11 al (/f}(' ;' , POINTE NEWS i ~ YOU IN THE DOGHOUSE? Borden's /-~~ II d(,5ff.~n('r lewelry - mdde c~pL'([ally for I(jr hantp - fJy AI ()uqu('( ~ • J Shop Yorkahire ! 2% II I' \\~\ II .1 \ IlFreSh Mushrooms 79~ 8 OZ, plcg. MILK I \\ II I Large Hudson Rive, 1, "'- II THURSDAY '>vrll AVf'nue I call: :1 Cr()s<,f> P(Jlnlf' f-Mms /' , I 1 I (;1./...... ~ -\.... ~. DISPLAY J I 7.UP • LIKE • CANADA DRY AL I COKE • DIET COKE • 1U I II 882-62 30 ~I'~t" _.. ), 'l /_ ADVERTISING I / Jp' " 'J j() ", H! d~rIr "nd r ~" v _l:'/~"""'I> : BARRELHEAD • GRAPE OR : SPRITE • SQUIRT. DR. PEPPER I I lJr,rll fl 1/1 fJ rn fhlll'd"t" J#~~/c....1 ".,,4'('-'~--_. "...~ I • ORANGE CRUSH I Glint PI•• tlc ~ • I I I G ,. '1' • I 24 18 OZ. BOTTLES I 2 Llt.r Botti.. . II I '\ / _--. ~ --'('--Co jJ • 1/ 882.3500 I $4.99 FmST+ DEPOSITCASE I $1 19 EACH PLUS • I : >//I/Ilfl I $2 99 SECOND CASE J • DEPOSIT @oif/".::.-;;0'- . ( (~ • I • + DEPOSIT , NO LIMIT - STOCK UP • _____ W~~t~~~~n.;.~e..!!.:~!'!.! NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYSI r-c ~:=~ __~-=-( _I ~~-=- ~. ~ •••••••••

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Section B The Second Section Thursday, November 8, 1984

As promised last week, we continue our report/list of hohday bazaars with information on the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church's Holly Mart and Assumption Greek Or- thodox Church's Annual Christmas Fantasy The Holly :\lart has Its own article, with picture, In this week's issue of the NEWS Read on about Assumption's Christmas Fan- tasy It's famous for ItS Bake shop, stocked with goodles and Greek pastries ideal tor freezIng now and serving during the holIdays, and for its delicious luncheons and dinners. Homemade spmach and cheese Fies, Greek salad and ...- Greek-style chicken with rice pila are aU on the menu - .\bo\f'. "('Jock \\ he Cuilline" pre\li~wen throag the allan 01 along with plzza! That's not as un-Greek as it sounds: I JacobloOIl''t ....tOft' for tht' Home in-tht'-VUlage. Below: the Sw~t had one of the best pizzas I've ever had in my life on Corfu Ending!> dt'~!lt>rt tablt. last sprmg Carry-outs w111also be available, but food is by no means the only thing you'll be taking home from this bazaar. Assumption's Christmas Fantasy features beautiful hand- made gifts, a boutique of professionally-made items and a wide variety of hohday arrangements and ornaments. The Countrv Store will be back, with its homemade delicacies, jelhes and basket arrangements. The Kiddie Korner will cater to young shoppers, and Santa and his helpers will be on hand to help usher in the holiday season.

Christmas Fantasy is designed for the whole family, pholoa by Tom a..... wood grandparents to toddlers. Itwill be presented Friday, Nov. They came to Jacobson's Store for the Home on a fine autumn 16,from 9 a.m. to 8p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 17,from 9 a.m. evening to sample delights from "Clock Wise Cuisine," the Junior to 2 p,m. at Assumption Cultural Center on Marter Road. League of Detroit's new cookbook, the League's first on-going Breakfast with Santa will be available on Saturday. Fur- fund raiser, .. and they ate, and they ate, and they ATE .. , and ther information may be obtained by calling 779-6111. we pity those who planned to ~o on to dinner afterwards: even sup- And Still MORE Bozoorsl posmg one had ROOM for dmner afterwards, how do you follow ~ the act the Junior League ~ut on? Roquefort Mousse, for instance Below. foreground: Gretchen DIVI., lnl 8en'en' Apt'OIl bud- This weekend, like last, sees holiday bazaars blooming - 'Td like," said NEW~ photographer Tom Greenwood, "to all around the town. The Harper Woods Secondary School decorated byLinda Aronson, offen Bob snn I HleedGe from &M BATHE in it." Strawberries and SUCH a cream! Murry Ollllon, Half-Hour or Less table. - Parents Club presents its 10th Annual Christmas Country Junior League president, is pictured above serving some to Mary Fair tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 9, from 6 to 10 p.m. and Ann Tindall, who certainly deserves good service: the cookbook Saturday, Nov. 10,from 10a.m. to 4 p,m. at Harper Woods has been Mary Ann's baby since its inception; as chairman, she's High School on Beaconsfield, near Eastland Center. Over nursed it through three years of volunteer effort and research. 100exhibitors will be featured. Admission is free. Refresh- ments will be available. There were, in all, five tables of delicious "samples," each table balloon-tagged according to the preparation time re

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 7:00 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, at Noon I-~/ GREAT FALL SALE 1984

FEATURING: FRIDAY: Mounted ammal trophy collection, Hummels, Royal Doultons, Collectible, SATURDAY: Art and anllque glass, Royal VVorceSlerand Vienna porcelainS, Antique match stnkes, Victonan bedroom sUlles SUNDAY: Anllque ,-' and tine Turnlture Oil paintings and graphiCS,Estale Jewelry SI ONS BEAUTYREST BEDDING ,.- I Jf I-I; lohn H,1user (American 1859-1913) watercolor I I on paper, 9 Y2 X 13Y2 ' ~ V'b~"! ,.,de SAVINGS diamond ilnd plallnum hroa~h and earring s('l, .... Marcu,> & Co OF 30.450/0 CHOICE OF FOUR FIRMNESSES AT ONE LOW PRICE. MEDIUM FIRM, EXTRA FIRM, SUPER FIRM OR LUXURY FIRM. PREMIUM QUALITY BEAUTYREST BEDDING AT DRAPER'S GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER SIMMONS' EXCLUSIVE INDIVIDUALLY POCKETED COILS MEAN lUXURIOUS BODY CONTOURING COMF0AT. Tltfany qprJlnfij ((.nterpll>! (' SA L E - bawl ~ -l--TWIN-, - 2~~SJ5- S1 6 9 ' ~-- .-r.""'-; EACH PIECE 34994 ...... !' ~ :f!p.... ~ 'iHIIi j rULL 33995- $219 I ~ .#.-. EACH PIECE 39995 .=~ ---- .. ~~l[EN ~:~ ~;. 5549

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THE GROSSE POINTE CHAPTER OF THE Benefit date AMERICAN BUSINESSWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION iABWA) Professional pt8SMlts for Catholic Profile Power Women meet for Career Success this Monday Study Club The DeLroit Golf Club will be the by DINid L Stum. Ph.D. A quartet of sUtteSSful ~. setUng for the Catholic Study ..'omen \It outhne the plans and ill Club's benefit luncheon and bridge reqwred TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1984 7.9 P.M. steps to c...reate- a suc- party next Wednesday, ~o\' 14 cessful small busmess at a d.mner TOWER HIGH SCHOOl Cocktails at 11' 30 a m will precede m~tmg of the ~Ich.igan Profes- luncheon at noon Offlcial hostess 28900 BUNERT RD. (between 11 & 12 Mile) Sional Women's )t(>NOrk tius Mon- for the annual affair Uus year LS YARREN day. ~ov 12, at Somerset Inn m Tro) l\lrs. Steven McLeod, the Study Register early - S30.oo AT THE DOOR Club's president. $25.00 advance registrlltion • ~Lna Dodge Abrams. attorney, Pomte members of the Study Send regl$trMJOn to ASM GroIM PIe. ~ PO Box 36262 partner m &h\llartz. Knauer. ~elS' Club mclude ~1rs Alfred ~Iassmclt, aro... Pone., WI 44238 nee and .-\bracr...s.BLrnllngham. will Mrs FrancLS Crowley. Mrs Joseph for Infc call o.an. Woi ..... i 886-507~ ~U5S the legal reqUIrements for DuMouchelle, Mrs James Hath- small busmesses and \It hen to awa)', Mrs. LeWl5 RIehl, Mrs Ber- emplo~ an attorne~ nard Segner, a former Study Club presIdent and DetroIt FederatIOn • JudIth A Cameron president of Women's Clubs' past-president, of IT lnllmlted. lne a graphics and Mrs Alfred Bestle producnon hrm. WIll ~ell ho'~ sh~ successfuli) started her ov.-n bUSI- ~ .. 01000 ReservatIons for the luncheon. at ness $15 per person, are bemg taken by ---~t!?'? Mrs George Sevald, 838-1781 • Tamara K Var. \\ormer, pres- ~ r;~1 ...... _"," .r ...... _ .-.. (~ .. I 'l'I:lose who cannot attend may send .._~u" IIJ.I. ","'-I. • .l...... ~.;:t v .....--v:.l,..C;, Q -lC'\,.C:""- donatIOns, made out to catholIC ables management consulung Study Club, to Mrs Massmck The firm ...nil report on bo\lt she helps The final countdown money will go to LeukemIa Re- stru<'ture. protect and collect re- Grosse Pointers ~fRS. FREDERICK G. Rt 'FF~ER and ~fRS. search.LIfe, Inc. a non-profIt or- ceIvables for that ex- 00sI.neSSeS ROBERT H. KE~SEDY (left and right> take a ftnal inventor)' of ganizatIOn started by Mr. and Mrs ten<:! credJ t the dozens and dozens of jars containing traditional. homemade Paul Dragan, Mr and Mrs. Joseph • Judlth R Trepeck. CPA, items offered by the Pantry Shell during the Junior Group of Zimny and others whose chIldren part.ner !D the firm of Grey. Tre- Goodl\illlndustries' Annual Antiques Show and Sale. The 37th An- have suffered leukemia and who peck & Cohen, PC, ....ill desenbe nual ShOl\ and Sale opens tomorro\\, Friday. SOy. 9, at Fairlane have been helped by the staff of bov. she adn.ses and encourages ~Ianor. Dearborn. continues on Saturday, SOy. 10, running from ChJJdren's HOSpItal threshold busmes.ses m proper the ZUnnys, a Chil- busmess procedures and organiza. 11 3.m. to 9 p.m. both days. and closes Sunday. Nov. 11, wben Mrs. Dragan, bon hours are 113.m. to 5 p.m. More than 5t outstanding dealers l\ill dren's Hospital staff member and be represented. General admission donation is $3.50 at the door. Mrs Aaron E. Wilcox will be at- The meetlng, WhICh beglDS at 6 )iIany Pointe women. in addition to Mary Ruffner. Shirley Ken- tending as guests of Mrs. Stanley pm v;lth a netv.orking hour, 15 nedy and Shirley Denise. "Pointer of Interest" a few weeks ago. Wojtalik, the Study Club's financial open to the pubhc. but by advance secretary, who has taken on the Cm,fETO A in Mary Blevins, reservatIon only Further infonna. are imrolved the project, among them: Stevie chairmanship of the benefit be- SPECIACLLAR tlon may be obtamed by callmg Fleming, Terry Ann Dorn. Doris Gardner. Linda Finger. Karen cause of a sudden illness of the 851-9441 Kinsley, Pris van Horne. )tary SChroeder. Denise Cenko, Ruth former chairman FA5HlO~ EVH\'T Drennan. Betty Fuchs. Charlene Lesley. Mary Beth Mellen, Avalo • • • T.... ~n the ~ Tura frame Petri. Sally Traum. :\larie Lane, Marge Brink. Beverly Cham- The story of the Dragans' son, Ib ~I" l!" \~-e'l Enam- Financial program pion. Betty Fox, Marian Perry, Joanne Zuchowski. Marie P J., and his Magic Dragon has elecl engnwd and faceted Torakis, MlU') Steiger, Ka)' Leonard. Barbara Miller. Priscilla lOOKS could be \1X:IS for homemakers been Wldely publicized. P J dIed of Brown and Barbara )fonahan. \{ffi the Tun tasluon con- Babich & Britton Associates >\ill leukemia in 1983,two days after lus s..utant and learn ha.o. to present such concepts as energy eighth birthday. He had lIved with create e:..anng looks .....th Program at GPYC for Pointe ABWA the disease since he was 3, and dur- consen'ation 10 the home. the Im- T.ua tran-~1:5 'r<,ar'~ ing that time the anonymous portance of hanng a will, planmng Carole L. Chlamp, Chlamp & the Miclugan Civil Rights Commis- 'lI&;t unportant ao:Cl!SSOt'Y' "Magic Dragon" sent him witty for coUege or retirement and bow Wenger, p.e., will speak on "Sex- sion letters, cards and gifts - a con- to 5a',e money at a Macomb 'lWCA ua1 Harassment 10 the Workplace" Vocational speaker for the even- tinuous, knowledgeable, funny DATE' Saturday, November 17 evenmg of fInancial plannmg for at a meeting of the American Busi- ~ women who are homemakers and ness Women's Association Grosse ing will be Belini! Obeid. ABWA stream of hope and encourage- .w.e.u !(.R! ,-r; A r..1.4 currently has over 105,000 mem- ment. TIME. 1 00 to " 00 p m 1...-.:11 FeR r"' ....1oE mothers Pointe Chapter next Wednesday, Xov.14, at the Grosse Pointe Yacht bers. As an educational associa- Before he died, P.J. realized his The program runs from 7 to 9 Club. bon, one of its key ~ 15 the one great wish: a visit to Florida p.m. next Wednesday, No.... 14, at Ms Chlamp is a graduate of the a~of~~~.~ and his family, to see the dragon at St. Gabriel's Church, located on Detroit CoUege of Law. She has information on ABWA, the Pointe Disneyworld. His story will be THE OPTICAL LIBRARY Stephens m East Detroit All v.ho served as president of the Detroit Chapter or next week's meeting made into a TV movie, under the 87 urc:h..,&1 avenue attend v.ill receive an miorma- Bar Association and as president of may be obtained by contacting Ann aeglS of Channel 4's Harvey 882.S950 tional packet to take home Fur. the Interi:n House Spouse Abuse Newman, 882-3860 dwing regular Ovshmsky, a six-time Emmy complete £YEWEAR OD the lull ther informatlon may be obtamed Shelter adVISOry board, and as an business hours. Award winner. by calling 772-4435 appomtee by Governor Milliken on STITCHER~ Ease stress with Phase I "Stress .Management through Herpes. Those who come to this Body Movement and Dance" will Sunday's meeting are advised to STREET be Karen Epstein's program for wear comfortable clothing and THERE IS STILL TIME TO Phase I's regular meeting this Sun- shoes. day. Nov. 11, at 7:45 p.m. at Grosse Another way to combat stress 15 MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIfTS! Pomte Memorial Church. Karen, via a just-for-fun get-together. HOLIDAYS STOP IN AND SEE OUR UNIQUE M.S W., woci:.s in Internal Med- Phase I has one planned for tom- CHRISTMAS IDEAS. icine, Pediatrics and Neurology at orrow, Friday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m at the University of Michigan Hos- HOURS M W F 10-6. T Th 10-830, S 10-5 Rogers Roost, located on Schoen- AT HO~v1~~- pital, Ann Arbor. herr near 14 MIle Road The band 20818 HARPER She appeared before Phase 1's starts at 9 p.m ReservatIOn mior- et I /- HARPER WOODS 881-7340 single, young adults, ages 25 to 40, mation may be obtalOed by callmg !11'1_ last season, with a program on 756-0069.

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I /r Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-B Jennifer DO\~l \ved in June Fall wedding Jenmfer OUa\1d~ 001\, daughter Ivory silk mOIre, echOing the lines of 1\11' and :\It.s Pr:tel Anthom of the bndal gown OIl Mackinac Dow, of RidgE:' Road spoke her G..WIn Murphy was hIS brother's marnage \'0\1s SatUl da\, JUlie 30, A reception at the Grand Hotel best man Dylan Murphy, another followed the weddll1g of Catherine to De\ 111 Igllatlus :\!uq)!1\, son of MINK brother. and John Murphy, a Rae Curran and Dr Juhan A ~lr and :\lrs Edll dl d Jo:,t>ph :\Iur- cousm, ushered, along WIth the Alvarez Sunday, September 2, at 5 phy. of Fort>:,t Hllb \ '1 bnde's brothers, Peter and o'clock III "The Little Stone The Elegant The -I 30 0 clocI-. cer('1ll0ll\ III Thomas Dow, and Richard SmIth Church" on Macklllae Island Grosse Pomte \lemorldll'hUI ell at Ill, Stephen Quazzo and Jay Combination whIch Dr 0,1\ lei B \Iltonson and For the ntes at whICh Dr Er~1Il \\'healle), of , Ste- A Bntlon preSided, the daughter Father Frallt I:, Cod\ pi eSlded \\ a~ phen Shdlfer, of Phlladelpla, Pa , of Mr and Mrs Roger Curran, of Of Warmth follol' ed b) d I t:'(:eptlon d t the and John Fleming, of Washll1gton, Countr~ Cilib of Dt:'tlOlt dltel Waterloo, Iowa, wore a gown of DC white SchlfflJ embrOIdered lace, And Beauty \\hlch the llt:'111\\1t'cls It'lt to IdCd- Out.of-to\\ n guests Included the ~tyled 1\ Ith an attached sweep tIon In EUlope bnde's COUSIllS, LOIS Devol and tram Her natural waist was ac- ,~'-, The) al e dt ham!:' III -\nl1 .\1 bO!, ;. :\I<1ll1)n Rogers, of Washll1gton, cented With a \\Ide band of satin . . \\ here the blldeg! Dam t'ntel ed the D C and Chdrles :\Iurphy and • em\ erslt) at 'IIltlng,HI GI ,ldua te Vel1lse lace Her Idee ~Ieeves fea- :\l.H') :\Iurphy, of ;'\e\\ York City, tm ed Scluffll lace ::.ealloped edge!> School of Bu~ml''''> 1'1 Septembel the bridegroom's uncle and COUSIl1 Satin Velll::>e and Schlffh lace The ne\\ :\h ~ \llli ph) b l ont IPUlllg Sullivan-Rollins Combines Also altendmg were Mr and tl'lmmed her sheer skirt, \\ hleh to \1or k d~ an IIII !:'l101 de~lgnel \\ ltll \Irs Andrew Kaul IV and Mr and Quality And Styling photo ty Mer-del C\,.tHl110 ended 111 d 1>calloped hem She wore Jacobson :- III -\nn -\1'001 Both .11e :\11'5 Richard GeOl'glno, of St In Every Mmk Coat And Jacket graduates or the Cc)lletlt' vt \\ IIllcllll :\11', and Mrs. white baby's-breath \elhng, com- \1<11'\s. Pa , :\11' and :\lrs Donald plete With blu~her dnd pour, held by and :\[ar) ~he hd::>cOile gl dduate Benja OlIn, of Se\\ Ickley, Pa , :\11' De\ in L :\lllrph~ See the fabulous collection \Iork at the Pd",on~ 'Ichool of De- a !>atm-covered !>hell \\Ith a cluster of beautiful furs and ;\Irs Ja mes Sclllller, of Shaker of !>Ilkflo\\ erS a t the back sign In \ell 't 01'" their son A C from Galesburg, III Mink Coats from 52995 HeIghts, OhIO, Mr and Mrs Gor- Sar" Ann Larson, of ShoreView, For the aftel noon I ite:, the bnde don FIsher, of Fox Chapel, Pa , 1\11' WIlham Fal\'ey and hiS daughter l\lum, , attended her sister Dr Custom DeSigns wore the 1\01'\ ~lll-. "dtm \1:0\111of and :\lrs Richard WIllis of Deer- Roblll. Mr and Mrs Thomas Fal- 4,1 _tT'\ ..,)'~ .... 'tl'" her great-gl dndmotber Blanche vey and their chIldren, Christopher ~,"I""""''''--L~..;)VUV''L'A. u'U! ...... :t ,",,"".IU"'U fWUIIUUIt: fIeld III, !\Irs Edgar Gordon, of B Alvarel, of Lakeland Avenue, Whltmg Otta\1 a:. Ilbpu en b\ an and Anne, and 1\11' and !\Irs James By Douglass A May Vera Beach, Fla ,Mrs Stroh Jack- asked Dean Freiwald, of Warren, ongInal de::'lgn b) \\ orth of PaILS. son, of HIlton Head, S C , l\'Ir. and !,'alvey and theIr daughter Kath- to act as best man The brIde's f ..1(,0 I~ r .J r.! Q ..J I" 5 r n It \\ as created b\ Gannon of \€\I :\11s George Flemll1g and theIr leen, other COUSIllSof the bnde, brother James Curran, of Water- (.:::H }? "}\ "1 r..... ( r York at the turn of the centun The came from Toledo, OhIO daughter Nancy, of Richmond, loo, seated the guests ongInal appeared on the CO\ er ot Mr and Mrs Donald Goostrey, \'a, 1\11' and !\Irs Robert Hatt- The newlyweds are at home m St "Harpers Bazadr In 189~ man, of Cora polis, Pa , Mr and also cousms of the bride, came Clalr Shores The former MISSCur- The go"n features d pledted cor- from Lake Bluff, III Sarah GalVin, .\Irs John Newhall and Elizabeth ran was preVIOusly employed as a sage, ornamented \Ilth spra) s of Somers, of Narberth, Pa, and Seth Brewster, Richard O'Connor, crystal beads and pearl pallleltes A supervIsor of RadlOlogy at the Judith Shlrdv. of WIlmette, III DaVId Kelley and 1\11' and Mrs, Ar- Mayo Cllmc, Roche::.ter, MlI1n, bertha of antIque lace \ ells Its nold Rosen all came from New Other relatIves of the bnde In at- where the bndegroom completed a slashed, balloon sleeves Its long York CIty, Mr and Mrs DaVId HIS- tendance were Mr, and Mrs, Peter Graduate School reSidency m skIrt extends mto a slight tram and sey from Westchester, Pa , Mat- Ashurkoff, of Grand Blanc, Mr AnestheSia thiS past June He IS IS festooned 1\ lth garlands of antI- thew Dye from Carefree, Ariz, and Mrs Arthur Spero, of Colum- now an anestheSIOlogist at Bon Se- que silk nbbons Douglas Lazard, Mdt k Linaugh, bus, OhIO, Mr and Mrs Bryden cours HospItal Amanda OUa\\ a\' acted as honor Dow WIth Elizabeth, William and Matthew DanIlowICZ and Christo- maid for her cous'm BridesmaIds Gregor), of Croton-on-Hudson, pher Costley [rom RockVIlle, Md , OUR GREAT were Amy and Colleen :'Ilurphy, the NY, Mr and Mrs Douglas Co- Harry Hedlson and Kenneth Henry Bear facts bndegroom s Sisters, Jedn Ken- vert, of , Ind ,Mr and from CmcmnatI, OhIO, and Chflsto- nary, of The Pomte, Ehzabeth Pea- l\Irs Wilham Hanlev and ElIzabeth pher Imbs and Grace Imbs from bod\', of Boston, :'Ilass Jov DICk- Frenzel, also of Indianapolis St LOUIS, Mo for Questers son' and :'IIary Holleran, of New Second Lieutenant Otto Frenzel Mr and Mrs Geoffrey I\lac- Mary MacDonald, of the Dear- York City, Katherine QUlgle). of IV came from Quantico, Va , 1\11' Glashan came from St ClaIr, Mr born Histoncal Museum, WIll lec- FALL SALE RIchmond, Va, Juhe Brll1k, of and Mrs. Emerson Scott III and and Mrs Patflck O'Sullivan from ture on the HIstory of Teddy Bears Washmgton, 0 C, and ElLzabeth NIcole from Clancy, Mont, Pa- Port Huron Albert Prast came tomorrow, FrIday, Nov, 9, at Ques- WITH ~hlam, of Fresno, CalIf trICIa Brown from New York City, from Wmter Park, Fla, John tel' Chapter 147'5 meeting III the They wore tea length dresses of 1\11' and !\Irs Albert DIckson and Eckleman from Moline, III , DaVid Moran Road home of Mrs, M L and Kate Rentschler from Ham- Van Dagens, Ilton, OhIO, Brian Shea from Ms MacDonald, who has been Schenectady, NY, Mr and Mrs WIth the museum for 28 years, IS FROM AFAR John Whelan from Sarasota, Fla , curator of exhibIts and assistant di- 30% to 50% SAVINGS Jean Walker from Washington, rector She IS a member of the D.C , Mr and Mrs RIchard Veres Cherry Hill Cha~ter of Questers, from West Lake, OhIO, and Mr and Mrs Van Dagens co-hostesses WIll Mrs, Theodore Harl'lson from Rock be Mrs George H, Bay and Mrs • COATS Island, III Thomas Reghanti Fashionable Cashmere and Woolens A major lueeting for lVlichigan DAR The Daughters of the American • DRESSES W 1'0\\ Ie (J\llSS0UI'l), natlonal Today's Great Looks In Daytime and Cocktail Styles RevolutIOn gathered earlier 111 the chairman of Amencan History fall at the Sheraton SouthfIeld Ho- :\Ionth ' tel for their annual meetmg i\Iembers of the LOlllsa St Clall • SPORTSWEAR Representa tlves from all state Chapter altend1l1g, \1 ho al::.o serve Jackets, Skirts, Pants, Blouses chapters attended, mcludlllg l\Ir~ on the state le\ el Included :\11:, Chnton F Stimson, state regent, Max\\ ell E !Iunt, \'Ice-pre:'ldent. and her state executive board genet'al, honorary state regent, SpeCIal guest was Mrs Waller chalrmdn of the MlcllIgan Room, • CASUAL WEAR Hughey Kmg, pre!>ldent-general of ~elllor sta te cha II'Ina n of Children Corduroys, Sweaters, Shirts, Shorts the OAR'.., NatIonal Soclelv, \Iho of the RevolutIOn, CAR Debutan spoke at the conventIOn bdnquel te~, ;\11''' Hobert W S11\lyer Jr , Her ~peech. 'Thl<; Land Is Pur JUlllor '>late ,>ecol1d vIce-regent. • ACCESSORIES Land, emphd~lled the need to State Conference coordlllator. pi 0- Handbags, Scarves, Belts chel'lsh and defend fI eedom ba~ed The Simple elegance of pearls never goes out of style, grdln. l\h!> George 1" Ryckman. on pnnclple::. and values \1ntten 111 chdlrman of Con~tllullOn Week, Come In and <;avor the beauty of the vast selection to the Con<;tltutlOn t\1I'> COlne!lu<,G Egan, dldll'man, of pearls we've Ju<;t brought back from the Onent Gue~ts from other .,tates 111 l),\H l\lu~eum t\lr!> 13 Tl1omon ( In Weyhll1g III, chdlrman of Hesolu- Jhe shops of dIana) l\1rs Tracy W Neal (Ken- tlOn~, who \\ a~ elected 1985-86state edmund t. AHEE jewelers tucky ), Mrs Henry F Butl~ (Lou I treasurer. and i\lrs Kenneth J Walton.l'i~r,~ II 9 Mack Avenue Grosse POinte Woods Slana), Mrs James Hugh Cra\IJe) 1310\\ n, mem bel of the Resolut Ion!> II 2013 (South CarohnaJ

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1i CHRISTMAS PREVIEVV ON Sensation Towels by Marte~ Cnoose from 13 colocs In thIS large, thld< and thirsty toNal from MartexS SUNDAYj THE 11TH OF NOVEMBER 100'\-b cotton of course 11 ~_..m ttl. - a. r-n .....m ~P{1 5a1f! I Bath Towel 11.95 9.99 Hand TO'NeI 6.95 5.99 Washcloth 2.95 2.49 Come In and help us celebrate our second annrversary Take advan- 20311 "-tACK AT LOCH~100R tage of timely saYIngs throughout the store GROSSE POI'\"Tt WOODS ~HCH 886 0300 ., \\ ;::u s.1Of>f>1NG HOURS the i ~,~ MoMeYe~MSdaY ~ g 30 a.m. tillS 30 p.m ThundlIyend Friday ARPIN FURS Of WiNdsOR bectrbOth & nmens 9:30 LI9I. tlIl 9'00 p.rn. Fine/Canadian Furs at Very Special Prices .=7stOle 16906 Kercheval) "In the Village" Phone: 881-9890 I I I I • } I Elegance at the GPYC I 80m , , GAYL LEHMA..~ (seated>. chairman of "~Iodes. ~Ioods. I!! I ~usic." to be presented next Thursda \', !\'OY. 15, at the Grosse i Pointe Yacht Club, and AUDREY (\'EI~BERG, director of new for you ... fashions for the fashion show and luncheon featuring exclusive fur accessories by Sullivan and Rollins and clothes b,' "the Hill's" La I Strega Boutique, make an elegant pair as they model some of the I fur hats. muffs, cuffs, et a1. to be shown at the GPYC. ,i l I ! From Another Pointe ~ , II ,~I ~ j Of View

(Continued from Page 18 I I The St. Angela Altar Guild in Roseville, will also be holding a holiday mart Saturday. S1. Angela's 12th Annual Arts and Crafts Bazaar features 65 exhibitors, displaying I everything from personalized ornaments to porcelain Come see Arpm's fabulous 19fU-85 COUectlOll of fashloo furs. expertl} dolls, in the St Angela School Gym on Chippendale, near crafted illW toda)'s exCltLOg oev. desIgnS and of course, ;00 are Kelly and 10 Mile Roads. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. There assured of fine quallty aDd value v. hen )OU shop Arpin S will be a snack bar. Admission is free. * • Duty and Sales '" Detroit Sews columnist Pete Waldmeir will be guest Tax Refunded auctioneer for the Saratoga Community Hospital's benefit Full Premium on 50th Anniversary Bazaar and Auction Jubilee on Sunday, So,'. 11, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Athena Hall in Roseville. American Funds Fur S~claUst (Of' erer .ears sa "Cabbage Patch" clothes, stained glass and ~ood and Park In [he Dov.mov.n 484 Pc!lS5lcr Suect needle ~ork are among the handcrafted items to be " dI~~ Parking Garage - Wlfidwr. 1.519.253.5612 featured by -i5 exhibitors. A live auction (2 to 5 p.m.) and Park a[ PeliSSIer Dad-, 9 ro 5 30 Fn ro 9 a silent auction (12: 30to 5 p.m.) spotlight such items as the use of a condominium in :"aples, Fla., a summer after- d'~'e.~ noon's cruise on Lake St. Clair, theater tickets and 10 eW- pounds of chocolate candy. --===r_--JA_->_, _ • • '" ------Many Imports will be among the ChrIstmas gIfts and or- ~ew Vl~i()ni.()f ~()U ~ 'Fournier5 'Furniture naments displayed at the Christmas Bazaar spoI1S{)redby = the Ladies Auxiliary to the Gt!rman-American Cultural This beautiful curio finished In black tacquer Wlth gold Center next Tuesday, Nov. 13,at the Center's Clubhouse on 21028 .... ett Averwe Gro... Pokrte Wood. 884-0330 tnm and painted decoratIons ISon sale now for $998 00. East Outer Drive, near Seven Mlle Road Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There'll be homebaked goods, plus tradi- t10nal German refreshments avaIlable on-the-spot in the bazaar's cafe And That Takes Us Through ... . bazaars scheduled In the immedIate future, WIth the exception of the South Macomb Hospital Auxiliary's An- nual Christmas Arts and Crafts Sale slated for a week WHITTIER from tomorrow, Friday, Xov 16. from 9 a.m to 8 p m In the mam lobby of the hospital located at 12 Mile and TOWERS Hoover Road m Warren Handcrafted Chnstmas orna- CuM ~ 34 x 15 x 76 ,n 3 415 Burns Dr. ments and centerpIeces made by aUXIliary members WIll ad I glass Y, elves '111 rrOT Detroit. Michigan 48214 Dacl(, framed glass doors be for sale Special prizes y.'1llmclude a TIffany lamp, two afId ends can light 1 hooked Christmas tree skirts and an afghan Ail proceeds will go toward the purchase of patIent care eqUIpment drawer «;1,a full, ~ecu1,eand~a'i~"i~ • * * Before \lie end this column. \l;e'd like ..ou to take out ..our ,?lU't'1,e~nI Pife engagement calendars, flip past Thanksghing. and circle Friday, ~ov. 30. That's the date of one of the nkest of The Pointe's holiday bazaars: the Greens of Christma'l Sale USI:'It sponsored by the Epis<:opal Church Women of (11r1'1t \-hurch. lJrosse YOlnte. You ~oulan't y,ant 14 ml'i'l out on • Private rooms and Apartments this chance to get -"'orth Carolina boxy,ood y,reath'i Ihe all With private baths partridge berry and balsam y,reaths or galax le~\es, y.ould }ou? :"ot to mention Stratford Place Soup \-li" _ • Around-the-clock security ~here else, after all, CA:" you get it? ~lore about this in future :".EWS issues; for no\\-, just know it's comin~. • Excellent Meals • Maintenance

• Registered Nurses on duty Busy year hegins for Beta Delta DKG and • Beauty/Barber Shop Beta Della Chapter of Delta Kap- studen t 5 full jYJt.entlJatton and call LOIS NAIR 823-6470 Tues & Sat 9-530 Tues & Sat 10-6 son, formerly of the In.'ltltute [or ~tlrement ' cUll Research. explained theIr 822-9000 CLOSED WEDNESDAY CLOSED WEDNESDAY eon mf':€'tmg ~tlJrday, ~l)V 1, at program, designed U> develop the the GeorgJa n Jnn • • i ' j" I J t I ~ --.------....------..,-.....--...... -...... 4-4- ... 4-... 4-4..'__ 4144__ .4144_4 ... -4144---

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Mark M, !\fullen, son Rites are read on Mackinac of the Frank II. Mul. len~. of Grand Maral~ I!lstOI'lC Tl'llllt\ Church 011 hIgh neck. sleeves :lIId tucked bo BoulevUl d, has com- :'I1,ld\lI1,IC bl,lIld \i as the :-ceIH.' 01 dice border" \\1111 enu sIlk lIo~~ the \'lcton,11l .l~'l'elltl'd \Il'ddllllJ 01 pleted tl\lll1lllg III fun- v ~ ('mbl'(lldel't'd 1,lce ."lJll'~ :\~'plle\1 1::\ ,1Il" ct.lllghtel 01 d<1mental milltal v :\I,ltthe\1 POI !t'l M:'l'ved kllb at Ihe UllIted :'III' ,1Ild :\11" Fr,lllh \l'phl'l\ ot blothel :- bt'~t mdn ,It the double :\I,ll'kllldl' bl,llld dnd (;,1\ 101d .Inti States Army IWTC 11Ilg t'l'l t'mOIl~ Gue"t::. \\ ert' s(':!led ba~IC (' \\ dh.lln l POIlt'l oj Knox, Ky l\l to ell [PI' the The l{('\ ~'I ellli Philip \,11ll',1I1ll\1 Tlw bllde ,llld IWI' d!lelld,lllts HOTC progl' on bl)th ....Idt'" :>,ltm Ilhboll. lhe flll'm('r'~ of Som,1 ro 01 the ,1l:>le\\el~' Ilt \11th 1\01\ l,lIl 10:>l':- dnd bdb\ ::.bn'!Il d \1 ltll double I,ll t'd \\lllti:' bOlllonlllere~ 01 '::. bl edth nl.llllll1g 1)('\1,> '" ,~r {, Nit *(/1/(<<"1 //1<(//11 I Ul g,llll~t , l.llldel.lbl.1 hl1ldll1g 1\ 1lI ~ I\,lle :'IIcGIt't'\ ~ 1\1~:>dge" t rom JVUR.S'!J\,G \1 111111 \\' P"rtt' .. Steven F. 81'OWI1 l.mdle, ,"ld hi ,\ ,I't" Idled \Iltl! Sl'llptlll e \1('I e It',ld b~ ;\11::, J,IC ~omd Ilhe,> ,Inti \Ihllt' Idle", \1('11.' SpeCial ~ervlce on Door Hard ....are qUI:>" ,1Ild Pllll POI tel e~. II l11tt' Illte~ dlld 1\10,1JIIHH ....O\ \ 1 , "np~k" VOU1~ ..... ,t 1\.1'" .) ~l .. I!l\,1U!Ullll! ~ lldUliUldllt' OOUlt't' ,1110 Jong .,Jee\ e" lIlt' bllde h,Il!\ " bll'dtll ~r ~---~ ,~., ~ \IIlIte I.lce dotl!, on I', h1(.'h \It'll' 1>1 IIWII, \11< If. glOom::. mother cho:-e d l>tleel Tile tdbJe~ \\ en' l,ldell \1llh hed at the \ egeldble, ,lIlel hOlllPllldde bledd Brady, daughter of the late Mr and <;,11 9 3 1\ or.'>pedU d .lnge lace Jeatunng dll Empire I\alst \\Ith matehmg Un (,dch 01 the \\ edctlllg cdke" Mrs DaVid T Bradv. of Harvard \i[ R~!\(J ( IN! Intncdte pdttelll oj hand\\o\ en IdbilC three tiel., re~tl'd "llldJl 1l0"egd~" Road, spoke her marriage vows to ro~e:> It' :o-pdghetll :::.Ir,lpped \Jtel d receptIOn Ime outSide the 01 Somd lo,>es dlle! b,lI)\ '~ bre,lth Steven Fredenck Brown budlce lO\ E'red \\ llh d "oil. un ~hllrch, Ju~t belo\\ the llag-Imed Thl'IP \\.1:> PldllO' Il1U~IC b~ The 11 o'clock Mass Saturday, COllstl ucted )dd.et oj matchlllg ba"tiOns 01 Fort 1\1\\ ed" tra\ eled through the II\ lIlg roOIll tion In the Grosse Pomte War three quartel length slE'eves \\ Ilh to\\ n III an elegant. 1850 Ylctona The lle\\ ;\11 s Portpr. d Ulll\ er Memorial's Crystal Ballroom. The tlm silk 110\\eb Her \\ .lIst \\ .IS dnl\\ n b.'> t\\ 0 high steppmg chest ~Ity of 1\IIChlgdll gr,ldudte. ~ervcd bride, given in marriage by her bdnded \1llh an dlltlque plllk satlll nut hackne~ s, leadmg a cara\'an 01 a~ dllllllg room ,llld beverdge mdll brother, George T Brady, of ~ash carnages carrY1l1g the wedd1l1g agel' of the C'lllppe\\ a Hotel !1m; Mount Clemens, wore a tea length She \1a:::.pi eeeded do\\ n the Ie tea length dl e::,ses 01 1101\ers. 1\Ith the exceptIOn of the \\eddlllg tnp lrJ the 11lld-Alantlc ment of cream Sweetheart roses antique pmk chiffon tnmmed dt dll1mg room \1here two table" and states late 11(',t \\ Illter and baby's-breath. She was attended by her SIster, Lisa Mane Brady, In a cocktail length dress of heather blue sat- Miss Ourada Pair to wed m-backed crepe trimmed with ivory picot lace, styled WIth a nat- is a fall bride in December ural waist and dolman sleeves Mr and Mrs DaVid Charles Blue carnations, cream Sweet- Mrs Jean Irons Smgletary and heart roses and baby's-breath StrubleI' vacationed In the White Richard Lewis Singletary. of Mountains of New Hampshrre, formed her bouquet Thomasville, Ga , have announced Mr Brown, son of Mr and Mrs staying at country lIlllS, follo\Ying the engagement of tht'ir daughter, therr Saturday, October 13, wed- Jerry Brown, of Alma, was at- Jean Ehzabeth, to Michael John tended by his brother, Jeffrey dmg In the Uruted Methodist Toomey, son of former Pomters Charles Brown, as best man Church of Romeo The 3.30 o'clock Mr and Mrs Fredenck C ceremony at which Dr. Loren Siff- The newlyweds vacationed III Toomey, who now reSide m Au- Canada, visltmg Toronto and Mon- ring offiCiated was followed by a burn, Ala A late December wed- receptiOn 111the hall of the church treal They are at home III Grosse dmg is planned Pomte Woods The new Mrs Strubler IS the MISS Smgletary was graduated former Ann Alicia Ourada, of Clo- from Brookwood School, Thomas- verly Road, a memher of the De- Ville, and from the Umversity of troit Symphony Orchestra's First MIssissippI, Oxford, where she af- Lakeshore YMCA Violin section since 1980, daughter filiated With Phi Mu soronty, WIth of Dr. Anthony L Ourada, of Buf- {f a degree in Interior DeSign She is plans Vegas Night falo, Minn., and the late Mrs now employed by Security Savlllgs The Lakeshore Family YMCA Ourada Mr. and Mrs. David C. Strubler and Loan In Oxford, MISS presents Its second annual Las Her husband, manager of Em- Her fiance, a Grosse Pomte ployee Relations at Oakland Um- Vegas Night thIS Saturday, Nov 10, North High School alumnus, at- from 6 p m. to 1 a m at the St Clair versity, is the son of Mr and Mrs Cmdy Eby and Diane Strubler, the tended Ferns State College, Big Shores RecreatiOn Center on Jef- Frank Strubler, of Rochester The brIdegroom's Sister, all of Roches- Rapids, where he affiliated With ferson Avenue, two blocks south of COlt...; SEE OllR COMPLETE I.JNE OF FINE Fl'RS newlyweds are makmg their home ter, In floor length dresses of Wedg- Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity He 10 Mile Road A donation of $5 in- In Rochester wood blue SIlk, their sleeves was a Golf ProfeSSIOnal at Glen cludes $3 in chips Refreshments For the autumn ntes, the former gathered at the shoulders, wore SprIgs of baby's-breath and forget- Arven Country Club, Thomasville, WIll be available Further informa- MISS Ourada wore her mother's an- before resuming his studies at the Kay Anos Furs E~~:o~ me-nots in their hall' tion may be obtnlned by calhng tique ivory satm dress and a lace- Umverslty of MISSISSIPPi, Oxford 778.5811 bordered, fingertip veil, handmade Each carried a bouquet of ivy, IY26 I M,ICk (Oedr Moro~,) nC\1 10 Wood, The.tlre 886-7715 by Ann Kazanowskl, fallmg from a baby's-breath and Ivory mmlature ...... Juliet cap of ivory ribbon framed In carnations, mIxed With blue Silk Ivory lace forget-me-nots. Baskets of IVy miX- : MARIE MITCHELL ANNOUNCES She carned a cascade of Ivory ed wllh SIlk forget-me-nots '~ NEW CREATIVE ART SERIES Sweetheart roses and IVY, WIth ac- decorated the church PRE.CHRISTMAS CLASSES: cents of baby's-breath and Silk Best man was Todd Marshall, of FABRIC PAINTING Rochester UsherIng were Mark hhes-of-the-valley BRONZE POWDER PAINTING Ourada, of Mmneapohs, Mmn, Honor attendant Kathl O'Brien, FABRIC BOXES - BEAUTIFULLY of Denver, Colo , and bridesmaIds brother of the brIde, FredrIck COVERED AND LINED Leelo Basham, of Ea!>t Lansing, Mach, Rick Tatro, Glenn Basham TechntqlJes ReqUire No Experrence Susan Arnold, ShIrley Brlggeman, and Wilham Henderson, all of Make personal handcrafted Chnstmas GiftS for Men Rochester and Women The bndegroom 's mother'~ dress '': Each course runs 3 Hours Pm Week 3 Weeks Tues & Thurs was dusty roe;e 111 color She wore Grand Marais See dlspl",y a, Marll) Mitchell s 16125 Mack al match1l1g accessories and selected Bedford an orchId corsage '': For runher mformallon and regl~traliOncall 882 1755 Club to meet The former MISS Ourada was Mon Tours 9 30 3 30 ~ ; Mrs Don Valley Will be assIsted graduated from lhe New England :' by co-hostesses ~fre; WIlham Cole Conservatory of MUSIC In Boston and Mrs John Cook \Yhen .,he With a Bud.elors degree and holde; opens her home Monday, Nov 12. a Ma<;ters degree In VlOlm Per- to member., of thE" Grand :\Iaral!> formance from Boston Umverslty Garden Club FollOWing luncheon, fler husband, a Central MichIgan Adele Romant Will present a pro Ulllvcrslty graduate, has a Ma.,- gram on "Wreathe; of Herb'> &nd leI''' degree In BU<;lI1ce;e;Manage Dried Flowere; .. ment COITIIlE 11434 E Seven Mile Road 01'''011, Mllh 312 3470 ~~~l-EC)LJr< • rlrl'''I1'I~IIIi' r LL\ND-i\liADE 37th ANNUAL * ** • \lILf,llllt':I"Il:II'I,,,,,I"';:":d""J'" Discover a bt'} (X) (X) II AM J() 9 PM ON r RID<\ Y & ~A' lJl

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Page Slx-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8, 1984 See Lamaze film Friday The Lamaze childbirth mo\ Ie Earl) P.regnanc) Cesarean and Mini-session To consider "~ansC:"ss \lolllbesho\\nat815 PO:>l-Parturn:>upportcla<:sesloe\.- p m tom Jrro\\ Frtdd~ "\0\ 9 In pectant couples 111 the northeast at i\ssumption human rights Conferen\.'c Rovm .\ at .\lount metropolitan DetrOIt area As.:.wnption Cultural Center It)- Human nghts WIUbe addressed Clemens veneral Huspaal :\0 fee -\ CI~ sp,pal..er and l!\.5tructor \\ III cated on 'tarter Road a t the l);)rder b\ Dr \\ Ilham Phllhppe, Interim or resen J.llOn IS required for the mtroducp tte film dnd 3!~\H>r of Grosse POl!1te \\ 00ero. que::.tiOlb pertaHllng to childbirth Clair Snores bt:gms a f!\e-\\&'l. Church, Summit, ~ J, at the \ Ice b: Chddb,rth IntormatlOn Ser prepaJ dtlOn mml.se~::'lOn 0: da~es tot.' \I t::"t'1. 01 monthly meetmg of the Women's \ Ice l1:c d ron proftt \olunteer For 1l10re In!orl1''atJ,)l1 call £- '0\ 12 Eighteen Ka!o:,omatIc:> AS:>ocldtlOnof Grosse POInte Mem. group \\ r, cr oro\ Ides Lamaze b;r~) e'\erClse prograr.,s are oftere-d 'l)r onal Church next Tuesday. Nav ...... men':> a'1l1 ""omen:> begInner aa 13. at 10 am \ dr-eN moaeratlUfi d!d pr~'-l'dt,.L • Short and DevotIons Will be gl\'en by Helen ". • The le\t:b of mnes.s :'lIe) eflng :\ short bUSIness sessIOn • C £ ,-ne..- to the POinte KalO-."<:lma bo.'S b me' ropu1'td '1 \\ III be conducted b\' \fan Grace • Detroit 5 ungma! threi?-le\ e1 Adams. assoclatu)n preSIdent • Cupbca.-d !1Jr.e-\\eek prl,gre:,s.', t.' e'\t:'rt:'~e Juhe Kellll, program chairman, • p:ogrd!l' .\['lch rCl qx)r ..He;,- • \ .. t. .. t .. , l .....;'ir.~~ \~ill mtroduce the spe-aker, \\ ho in aerl~[~l"~ \.~dh::-tni"''11~~ l~lJrr:~~'" \..~ • ....:e .. ..,.'l~tt'r L"'t"'..1r ... L~ . .:1" September (ompleted one year's • brl~' \\1.11h.. rg J05-51rg .::.r.a ~,,-~d l • \.1.\ c~ l'" ~\t:-~ t , llr sen Ice a:>mrenm pastor at ~Iem- " . P",rtlclpants \\ort. ..H thc>,r <,, __ - • .... ' ...... \')'1..., ~...c:t" l;t.- anal Church • It''.t'l5 to t'<..llld S!dmm,l '\!ater,ct~~ ~-- • <' Dr Phtlhppe lecturer dnd au. .---- CE""_!'c'U D~ "re leadJ!,g ph~ :>'CI3~:> .• I .1\\ rt'l!u I- \ .mhlri. thoI' has tra \ eled \loIdeh abroad. ",nll ph\:> lOl<...gi::, T:>In :ht' r t'.('1 Ot • iJl c" Sc.r'''\ ...... roe t-~Ir;,.].C buildmg and remforclng commIt. :>pon.s r::",Q:l ne a : • rr1:'_Lj ...... 'lt:' ment to strugglmg md.lvlduals. In -\'!S{) ll.... lne -\')~ili'1it:l>.j):--~ nH~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ",_ CO \\ .. Iler \ l:h'rn. )Iusic for yOllng at heart conjunctIOn \\ lth hIS" ork \\ ith the ~ ::,cr'..cawe;or thrt.'€ to fn '<:-,,\ eel< ~t':> _ __ h.Jrtl III (): HJ." '1[OI1 \\ arId .-\..lhance of Reformed ...... _.. S vrlS are .....~d~se:;ill 3dL1!r ana \.outh l0w: ~etlior adults \\ho~e feet just \\on't sta~ stIll \\ill enjo~ dancing Churches He attendf>d Muskmgurn '-"1'_ n .... \... __ ~_Jn __ .._.... ~ $5 VORK~HIRE TV ~5. h.di'e fT\odern dancE' L,r •.Hf'ilrd 1n ..-I 10 ...... qn",;,,~ *h.c..: .... t n ...... + t r_,.... 0 .: + .... " ...... ",,-... .. _; 1'0;'" - .-r. .0 ."4 _...... oJ- _.. Il. I...... ~ ..,) \.,..v ...... c...5 ..... J. ~"L..,:,V\.L16 r.J;uu ...... 1uJ.\,...... vu qu.]t:ng a' bom b€glrJper dnc! .:d - "\ oung .It Heart" dancr in Fne~ Ballroom ne"t ThuTSda~, '\;0\. Theologll:a! Semmanes . ~~~~~~~~ -\! F' ru:' 4., r"1-:: "1 ..anced le\ eIs One-\\ ee;.., 3.nd t \.0- 15. from lU d,m to 1 p.m. 'Iu~ic \\ill be pro\ided b~ The Standard • • Zenith • RCA • Quasar • I-.rll D 'orth. :>01" 0: ....ffk \loork.:>tops !Delude pillo\\ !m. \ ISltOrs are welcome at thlS pr~ . .Pdul D 'orth.o' \octn Fn e (left to right.: \ ,DRE\\ FROST, HELE.\' -\DA~IS, BETIY dough gram m the )Iemonal Church • 4lI An makes-Sony • lshmg Christmas orn", Rt:"i."J L.I~ ROda ha~ ar- B\K\Y. L-\lRI\;E ,n\ES and :\ICHOL\S B\LESTER. Tic- -Antenna Work-V.c.R. Servi<:e • ffients fre:sh flo..\ er drrange:Tlents lounge and at the noon luncheon 1 r~.c..c. :O! dL(\ 3.~ and CUl.:>ille for Engll:>h 'Obll!- kets are $2 50 eat'h; it is requested that the) be purchased in ad- foil 0" !fig It, for which reservations • ;::~EE ES"'"V.Ai"'ES v" I ~dpr a -\ r Bv.~t; O~,I t\ \ anel'. Further information ma~ be obtained b) calling 881-i511. may be made by callmg 882-5330 I (;a'"",-. ~ Se'-v'C€! I f...;:.,'-..1 Ja;:..af1 tit" ~a .e~ . .\ seminar ne,t \\ ednt'5~a\ \0\ er~.:: ' ~ p ..~nar care I 21915 MACK 778-4050 I 1.1 \l,Jll Ieature Da\ls S-ttxi !rum "";:> pre'!l ..J~I! a:>- St John H~pltal dlscU5smg Pro l~lusicacomes home Soroptimists 1$5 "SAVE" GOOD FOR $5.00 $5. :>11:1::1ed ..,' Cr.dllute .-\If B€nefits of ExerCise for Your ~••••••••••••••• I F0fC<: Bd~e III Bod) Reg1.5tratlOn lIlIOrm<:tlOn It \\ ill be d \ ('1"; specIal occasIOn \\ agner, of BIrmmgham for ail these programs ma: be ob- tomorru"" e\€mng Fnda\ '\0\ 9, O'RlIej, engaged b} Pro ~!uslca offer value 'Ilk!:' Knt'g. O! TtH for the 5,-\ edr-o!d Pro \fuslca Sa- on the recommendatIOn of world. tamed D) calling 179-6ill Soropb.mlst International of \~ 00ummer oro- League \l, III present a program p:amst Chnstopher 0 Rlle~. and the evemng will also offer refresh- grarr ,'.n.ch pro\ ided "The Famlh In RelatIOn to the €\ er\ Pro :\[U.'>lcaconcert, \\ Iii be A Ilmlted number of admissIOns ments and a cash bar Black he IS OpporttlJ11tJes to £1) a Breastfed Babj'" torught Thurs. held"In the museum s Romanesque are available to the public at $10 optional Valet parking will be balloon a,rplane hell. da) ~O\ 8. al8 p m at 11265Lake- Hall (half-price for students) They available copter ar.d aerobatic pomte Informal disCUSSIOn \l, III SeT\ mg as hosts and hostesses ma) be reserved by callmg Pnzes will be awarded by auc- plane and to e"\penence center on ho\\ to manage the first \\111 be Grosse Pomters L\nne 885- Kondak. :\Ir and sponsorshlp of the Department of may be obtained by contactmg Val- ested persons are "eleome Fur- Moving. Engaged. New Baby? "'aria 'ane, Gr~ ..- \lrs Rob€-rt Schoenherr and :\lr Performing Arts ene Capper at 881-2344 ther mformallOn ma\ be obtamed bed,_ of East Clan, ie\\ and :\Irs Terrence Stockt>r along Getting Settled Made Simple hj contactmg ~Iargaret ~Ic:\augh- Court IS among .n un- \\ Ith \lan \\ hlttmore and :\lr and dergraduate students ton at 331-2947 ::; .\Irs Se~ mour Kapetansk} . of named:o the L"m\ersl- Sou1hiIeld . .\Ian Abbott of Liv- Fashion stroll in Old Detroit t) of \I!dugan School of ...::; -: ...... -:;-:'":; .....;:. -::~ • .:: ,-: ...... -':l"., "'0;: ;-:: ...... :-:: oma. and .\lr and.\Irs Anthony J The DetrOIt Hlstoncal Soclet\ The party Will feature old-fa- s~:~: -;:. :~~ ::.,...... ~....- "'{ ':-::x~ ....- ..~ s;:oo:-: a a:~ Art 5 Dean S Honors Cote and '\[r and .\Irs Stefan M List for the 1983-84aca- Call Pointer and The FashIOn Group of Detroit shIOned hors d oeuvres by Duglass demic year '.\III honor ~IarY .\IcFadden \\ orId- and a retrospective of ;',IcFadden reno\\ned fashion designer. at 7 30 Silk dresses and go\\ns. plus spe . 'c'" t ~ - ::=. Girls Nov. 15 P m Frida) 9. In the DetrOIt HELPFUL HINTS for Wecktin9s and Engage. Tere5a D. Ed\\ ards. .A roaring co-op ,0\ clal pnzes InformatIOn and reser. ments too! daughter of 'Ir. and ~Iembers of the Pomler GIrls are HistOrIcal ~luseum's . Streets of \ atlOns ma" be obtamed bv con- 'IN~-\F Ed\\ ards. of requested to contact .\Irs Jack nursery auction Old DetrOit . tacting Judl ~larch at 569-1234. ""11---q.1 . " Thorpe at 3S4-l360 bj thIS Satur- Proceeds from the evening will '1t'ltV1l'k 1'-,l4tf~ ~!oross Road has bef>r Tiger \lama Will J'l'e' all at the da). :\0\' 10. to tell her '-'"hether or Co-charrpersons for tne gala are go towarctthe Hlstoncal ::\Iuseum's ... ' named to the sprIng Gro:>se POInte Co- Le.arnlng (enters KITCHEN? \ ur~(:r!o Pro\ Idee ::>0' i T TAKE A CHANCE - CALL A PROFESSIONAL O'Connor's GROSSE POINTE Chnst tt>e King St. James Lutheran Church Luttleran Church BAPTIST CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH DUTCH MADE • QUAKER MAID 2' I t.,'U; '\1 d(It. .... 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Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven.B Colby-Sawyer • DARE TO WEAR Dr. Mark KoHns and Maria Abra- prexy CODlIng hamsen-KoHns, of Lmcoln Road, Dr H NIChola!:> l\1ullel' IIf, pre!:> announce the bIrth of their first Ident of colby-Sawj er College, and ChIld, a son, Samuel Robert, Sept . l\lr~ :\luller \\ III be gue-,b of honor . 1f 28 Maternal grandparenls are Wl'dnesday, Nov 14,.Jt a b to II pm Lena Abrahalmen, of Three Oaks, " ..~~ I eCl'ptlon for ('olu) Sd\\) l'l' .JIlIJn '~ ,": and the late Arnold Abrahamsen ndC, parenb ,md fnclHb .It the LlII \. \\ Paternal grandparents are Mr. and coIn Road home 01 Eo:!ILellJeth ( \11 '> Mrs. Leonard S. KoHns, of North Clifford) O'Rourke. ('olb" ~,m'lel f' ." MIami Beach. Fla I, ...... ':ill Tho~e \\ lslung to ilWel lIw _\, ./1,1 W' ;\lullel'~ are II1vlted tv (',III Hll")!Jllll'i ,.~, :\lr. and Mr!>. Bn an D. Cam- to! further III t Ol'llld I lOll mett, of Loveland, ohIO, announce ColbY-~,l\\ \ ~r. locl lIIdt'pl'1l 35 Carat Sun urst- daughter, Barbara Catherll1e, Oct dent \\ omel1'~ coJleg(' III \l'\\ 18 Mrs Cammett IS the former 1l.1Inp:"hlrc .wd one 01 tl1l' IL'\\ III Hriggette Carr, daughter of ;\11"5. \; l'\\ Eo:ngld nd It oil er:" I ~ B.ll hdO! Cut Blue Topaz Ring :\lan Catherine '\llIn, of East ,llld four fb:"ocJate degl CP pi () Ta\\as Paternal grand"parents are gl dill!! 1II the Fine .llId Pertol'llllllg :\11'. and :\lrs. Stuart II. ('dmmetl \1 t!! BU:"lfIes~ and Hl'dJth Ht'laled Jr .. of The Farms Flt'ld:" and the Llberdl AI h HOUSe oE GeKfS II ~el \ et> ~tudellts f1 om HI ~IJlt'''' • .. 21419 Creclter Mdt k at 9 Mile ,1lId ~evel ell IOl'elgn ':Ollntlle~ III Mr. and :\11"5. Paul Simon, of )t (Iell r Short''> :\0\ elUbel ot I~HJ. CoHn ~:>Il Delli, V\,.l." au:> "'1I111J1I1:> \Il~ collegl e,l~t tllP ;\11"~I'>"'IPPJ the former C) nthia Scott, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, of Webber Place Paternal grandpar- ents are !\Ir, and Mrs. Geol'gE' AAUW plans Private Duty Nursing Care Simon, of Vendome Road Wel- serving the Grosse Pointes commg Alyssa home are brothers fall luncheon Michael Christopher. 5; Paul and the Tri-Counties To fete GPHC presidents Jerome Jr., 3, and sister Kristen Bernadette Beyer, M A , of the Aileen, 2- ComprehenSIve Counseling Center, The Grosse Pointe HUllt Club \\ ill hold it!! 7-tth Pre!!ident's Ball WIll speak on "Stress Symptoms on Saturda~, \0' . 10, this ~ ear honoring all of GPHC's past-presi- and SurVival" at the Grosse Pomte MACOMb NURSiNG U~~!~g dents. Special plan!! include a formal presentation of each Branch of the Amertcan ASSOCIa- past-president to the gUl'!!t!>, and per~onal gifts commemorating tIOn of Umverslty Women's fall each past-pre!!ident'!> term of office. Ball committee members in- Call Ketchum luncheon Saturday, Nov 17, at Private Homes, Hospitals or Nursing Homes noon at the Grosse Pomte Hunt clude (standing-, left and right), Dr. RICHARD SHENKUS, the • 24 Hour Service - 7 Days a Week club's current president, and JI:\I .\LLE, co-chairperson \\ith Group Friday Club. '(seated) JO.\ \ and DO:\' -\LD YERKES and (not pictured) Barb Her program antiCIpates the • Full Time or Part Time Coverage coming holiday season, which can .\lIe, along \\ith :\'oreen Shenku~, :\11'. and :\Irs. Dan Bonior, :\11'. The Elizabeth Ketchum Group of • Bonded and Insured Grosse Pomte Memoflal Church be one of the most stressful times and :\II's. "illiam Lace~ , :\11'. and :\Irs. Han e~ Hohlfeldt, 'II'. and meets tomorrow, Frtday, No\' 9, at of the year It, and the luncheon, By RN's, LPN's, Nurse Aides, and LIve in Companions :\Irs. Frank Piku, Dr. and :\Irs. Ben Paolucci and :\11'. and :\Irs. 1 p.m m the church lounge, WIth are open to the publIc Reservahon John \\ atson. Mrs. Harold W. Quackenbush as mformation for thIS event, or in- hostess. DevotlOns Will be gIven by formation about AAUW member- Mrs Jan Nyboer slup may be obtained by calhng 263.0580 Mr. Schadler 885-8247 to claim bride Community PrOfeSSIonal Nursing Service Dr and Mrs DaVId Bailey Cros- ~~41~~~~~~~s& land, of Concord, N.C., have an- ~ CHRISTMAS -~ nounced the engagement of theIr daughter, Lillian Morns Crosland, ~ COUNTRY FAIR ~ to Mark Alan Schadler, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Floyd Schadler, of ~ 90 Exhibits ~ Blalrmoor Court The weddmg IS rtri Fn , Nov 9th 6 P m -10 p m ~ planned for mId-January 'O'jy Sat, No'! 10th 10 a m.-4 p m ~ MISS Crosland, ma]onng In So- "On Nov.15, CIOlogy at East CarolIna State ~ H:I~E:Cv:.c:,~r:.S bJl Umversity, works for the EpIS- copal Child Care Agency m Char- lotte. N C Her fiance works for the Nabonal Bank of North Car- ~i~i4~~iii~~ olma m Charlotte ado afriend He studied at Michigan State Umverslty and Ferns State Col- BEAlJl1fUL PG":[j;:::1lIl lege, holds a Bac:helor of Arts de- =-SECURITY MM1IB1.- gree In Marketing and is affIliated Mr. and Mrs WIth Lambda ChI Alpha fratermty. ~"\ 15% Michael S. Drysdale -''''In Tu tlld" smokes!' • On. un" Larry Hagman Pointe home pre IlllmbMd Show time! • 00 " YOUIIIII • Inll.lllllon Help a friend get thl ough the day without a cigarette, for Drysdales IVlII.bl, They might just quit forever. And that's important. Because A small group of famIly and very for Questers • AI lI,n on TV good friends are hard to find. And even tougher to lose. close friends gathered In the back- Members of the Grand MaraIS yard of the Drysdale reSidence on Chapter of Questers depart at 10 Harbor Hili Sunday, July 1, for the a m tomorrow, Friday, Feb 9, ~.... In I , weddmg of Carol Grace Olson, 511 • 11 from the parkmg lot of the Grosse THE GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT daughter of Mr and Mrs RIchard POInte CongregatIOnal Church, Olson, of Philadelphia, Pa, and Chalfonte Avenue at Lothrop Road, Michael Sean Drysdale, son of the for a tnp to Falrlane Manor, Dear- YI AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY* late Mr and Mrs Chilton Drys- born, for the Annual JUnior Group ~ dale of GoodWIll Industnes' Antiques Judge Robert Pytell offiCiated at Show .9FM1u0a/ .. ~.~.~ .. the 11 o'clock ceremony, under a ". .., ...... flower-decorated, brass arch MinIster :'Itlchael O'Berskl. a &, fflend of the bfldegroom, opened Beta Epsilon DKG the ceremony With a prayer Ann Arbor The ProceSSIOnal. Canon by dinner !,rreets fall .!bt;/i&rLoaolirm/ Johann Pachebel. and the Rec.es \lember-, of Bela Epe,lfon Antiques Market slOnal v.ere played on harp and Chdptcr of l)(.Jta KdPPd Gamma f flute The mUSICians also played at gclllH'red ell ('arl'>on ~(ho(lIln War J1G'-u/a@t llf the receptIOn and brunch at the rpn on lhe 1J-,t Thur,>dJ'r 01 ."pptem Grosse Pamte Yacht Club lmmed her for J v,el<.ome balk dlDner lately follo\'.mg the late mornmg g 1\ en bj Ihf>1! ne\~ exe<.ull ve SUn~o!'~!!!~I!~rt1 .. rites hOJrrl Givegifts that appreciate. The bfld( v. ore d tea length gown 1'1 (',>Ident Kdlhlpl'n Zoic! nf of v.hlte organ7a v.Jth Imported, I I-h('r 1{(J,1l1 JOined \l.ir) Julian VJ~S lattice-work S\l.I''> embroidery A \ J( e prhld('nl \<.lr!ev \lLJ/jc/k<1 l!.-!J1~ ~tudun dehcate flog of ,11k f1ov.er'> held d nd '\ I" ( "lo( k n'( ord I1lg ,lOci COI her fmgertlp veil She carned a rl"p'mdmg ,>(0( n'ldl 1(''> rr.,,,,pl'«lv{' 195!lH;\I!\CK AVE. (J.P.\\'. dozen long '>temmed v.hlte ro,>I',> i\ \IJldn d Bu..,h tl ('d".llrl'r 1.01,1 She v.as attended b) the bmk \ILl~(,gel""d jlclrlldllwnldfldn elnd 882-!l711 groom', '>l<;ter, Con',tanu' Dr).., BI.1t\ )I'.In \'clhelt of "I'vl'rn l{o.lll, I I dale Simmon, of HloomfJCld Hlil'> IlIIn)( dldll' pol '>1pi (""dl'nl, In a~ honor maid, by bndp'>mald LIJ1I(lrmg 1\\ (l f('( ('l1th f('llred lp.l Sharon Hamilt(JD, engaged to u'hl'r (h('r- Iloth l1i1'rn!ll'r" of DK(, Ihe Hlrhard W ()I..,on the bnr!r' '> 1<11''';1'-1 ,',Ollldl1 I dll(dl0r" org,ull brothpf dDd by f1owl'r girl Lauf/'n , .l II (Ill In HII' ,',(l) Id ?\.1ererhth ~lmmon,> <.tg{' 4, thl' ( 'II c.t~I'" .llld "'p"( 101) (., 1111(.I1('~ hfl(kgro{)m\ nll.t(. B(',>t m,JO V,d'> "lgl1l d 1)\ 11K(,,, ,>l,dl' pn''''Ir!oll the bndl'groom '> ((llleg(' hou,>I' P.tIJI.l 1)1'111 \o,l'f(' pn''''('I1Il'd 1(, I ... I 1 I 'J I'.. 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I ! Program Subscriber III' What is Chamber Music? Benefits November 11, 1984 I I Haydn Quartet Op. 20. =4 ! I • Sa, lOgs un to 35'\, olr Single tlc"et pTices Ravel _ Quartet I Tne GI([lOnar, de~CTlbes It as WlJSIC y, rit. Renaissance (it) Chamber Pla)ers • "'000\ olf1Ce lines Of SOLD Ol T per'ormances ~t" lor J'1 .:I1SernDle of t\\O or more consists of ele\en members \laho \laere • SubSCrIbers get our ne....s magazine Prelude free Beethoven Quartet Op. 59, =3 Razumo\'sk) I ?\c.\ers Den, ''Tlng ....'tho:.;r a conductor selected In a month.long national com- • If IOU cannot attend lour tlCf..ets ...11IIx: e\changed to a concert of IOU' chOice January 20, 1985 , ,f a cr} but aC:tlfare dellniLO., There IS petition from among the finest talent in !i'uch moro:: [0 I[ the countr) The) bnng their best to ... ""D Beetho ..en Tno Gp. 1 1;2 -\11sl.bscnbers II II] recme Charter SubscrIber Cards en Detroit read) to tahe the best of Detroit ShostakO\ich Trio in E minor titling nolders to mam bonuses including discounts on Composers through the centuries to the lot orld Single trcf..ets to Renalsssance (onerts and other cultural Brahms Trio in C 'tajor turrec :0 croarnb.:r muSIC as a dlJr} for e\enlS (J15counts on classlca I records and tapes and Ouest Artist - Jonathan Shames t"e ,(\p'O~lur ~r t"elf '1ef~st thoughts The Inaugural ~ason 01 the Re'1' ~peclal offers frem selected restaurants and other bLJsmesse~ J'le m::s' '1~lrnt.: emotions If 31ssance Clt} Chamber Pla)ers IS De)Ond I'll' Irauf;ural Season of the Rena,ssance Citl Chamber &'([,""0, '('1 S So'mpr.O"fes s;>eal>.to al! of us tne ordinal) Indeed It has somethmg for february 17, 1985 PI(f'"(' ~ 'Yf"st ~nJrn 'r.e ~P£C al >'TidglC I I ,re r1o:..~ cks'gred a'1d Cull' by ~Ibert t\Jh'1ln the (rt:a:eG ...J' ..,ta;t: (1') :r'le :'"t:su!t c' :n S In cOu~tless "t:ilSl,rc:' • ne authert (Erg1lslJ fJarelll'1g cf 'he 16th Beethmen String Trio In E flat "'lajor Renaissance Concerts, Inc. ,r ':, :,'St I ,-:, a'l~ jelt" centJfO s[alred and 'eaded gldSS Brahms Quartet in C minor I r,.sta' c'il'1de'«rs Onenta' carpets e~GulSlle furn,tu'e I , ilr' Gut:; Xl! - pillf't,r~s and artl'acts from dfOllr,d t'le "r)r'd Tr s rraSfillCtr,t s'r"cturt: t'u \ presenps a quail May 5, 1985 I I t> ')' r,,"«rarsn p d"d a 'C:5tlle "hlch IS rapldll I 'O.1;::;;'t>...:" "lozart . .. Quintet in G mInor i G n~ Ra\el ...... Duo ,I 'j •• ru ,,,5'. -nil '1 a f' 1ilnd ,o.I'1qll carta for t'le Tchalk.O\sh) . Quartet for ~s- '>*'~e,,'elj .....r tho "a"T atrnosprere and lo,c (," ( -ir', ~'llrr p'fG( rr ,~tt''1" "e1' 'f)e ford~ .. err ae ~isha Rachlevsky I , I ",..d , ,.. "f~ r]f.,....,. .. -~;.. a jd (rrp 5 In ..1ttd tr) 1("" ',p

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Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange 875 PEMBEHTON - Attractive center entrance bnck Coloma I custom bUilt by Russell for pre ..ent THE PROPERTIES LISTED HERE AND ON (and orlglna\) owner Four bedrooms, lwo and one half belths, family room and den ll.ecreatlOn room THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE OFFERED With natural flrrplace, copper plumbing and cIr- CUIt breaker!> ExtenSIve !>lorage doset space In EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE basement GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE LOI"\TION PHICE 13R/BA FEATtJln;~ lIuntlllgton $118,000 ~/2' i A Ill'\\ kitchen, hnght l' 100HIa room, den ,lIJd rC(n'atlOn room '.'lIh ~et hal'S Alll'l [{Odd $54,900 J/2 Bedutlful bllck JlKOme Kltchl'n.'> and bath~ both t1pddt{'d Kenmorp $5ll (K)(J 3/ I Ch.lrmlllg bungdlow III pnme locatIOn (all for detail'> \\ ('dge\1 nod $159\)()(J ')121, ('u,tom bUllt ('olol1la!, countr y kltdll'n I,l, Ith buill 111'> rn/~ Land {ontrat t d\dildble FI.,h('1 $79 !J()(J 211 Bntk rdll( h [Ireptl(e :,ul!unpr pur(h off dining rpolll [)(..,lrdbJe 1(,(-1 lion Mu.,t "'ce' ( ,Ill t(KI,I) :\I<1lk AH'I1ue ~27'i,U()(J Pllllle u,mmel cldl !)IJlldmg v.lth p,lI kllig (,Ill [or det,lI" ('ldln lell l r! I': $102000 III'. ImllhlLu1.lte dnd "P,ICIOU.,.,( nil r

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EXECUTIVE DREAM HOME facmg the Country SHOPPER'S DELIGHT be close to Grosse Club of Detroit In addltlon to a golf course set- Pomte City and Village shoPP1l1g from thiS Ung on the ele\enth green, thiS superb, custom wonderful two bedroom ranch A perfect JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC. built ranch offers a desirable floor plan and many starter or Ideal for retiree $63,900 (F-7ltl quabt} features Call for a prIvate showmg of thiS 886 5800 fine Farms home iF -506) 886-5800 I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 I AUDUBON - NEW OFFERING SpacIOus four LAKELAND just t\~O homes from lake, thiS bedroom Colomal wllh adjacent buildable lot 1915, gorgeous C-Olomal offers secluded l!\'lng ClaSSIC center entrance home bUilt bv Walter ~Ith fabulous lake vIew CarrIage house Mast ~Ith large kitchen and nook:paneled apartment, NoseparatestudlOS, library, den, lIbrary, paneled finished recreatIOn room 10 fanuly room and country kJtchen Substantial- basement, terrazzo floor and fireplace ly reduced (H-()41l 885-2000 (H.{)50) 885.2000 MODERN BRICK COLONIAL ThIS super Grosse Pomte Park home on Lakepomte has built-Ins extra UlSulatlon, hardwood floors, partially fmlShed basement and lovely lIVIng room $55,000 (F-724} 886-5800

FEATURING THE GREAT ROOM CONCEPT, 1 376 CHALFONTE - GROSSE POINTE FARMS 463 MORAN GROSSE POINTE FARMS thIS custom built home by Jim Mast has en- I r GOLF COURSE VIEW' GracIOus SIX bedroom, HEART OF THE FARMS and a SUPER VALUE' try hall with marble floor, Jenn-alre kitchen r three

16812 CRANFORD LANE -FIVe bedroom, three bath Condo pnced In the 80's I Enjo) space of a Single home Without the worr) II 881-4200 1254 HARVARD - Here's a BllYI Four bedroom, two and one half bath EnglISh WIth den, flm~h~ CANTERBURY, GROSSE POINTE WOODS third floor hobbv or pIa vroom MUST BE SOLD - OFFERS INVITED DeSirably located and beaullfully mamtamed ~ ~ 884-0600 custom bUilt family home Marble foyer, conve- !OO3HAWTHORNE- Four bedroom SEMI.RANCH With large famIly room Great accomm()(LillOl1.S ment first floor laundry, four bedrooms, two full at $99,500 Owner has two houses - MUST SELL 884 0b00 baths and heated/all' conditIoned office 10 base- 2 BRAND NEW DUPLEX Unltsl Quality appomtments thruout T\l.o bed ment Plenty of storage tG-709l 886-4200 17t45-47 ST PAUL- rooms, one and one half baths, central air $98,500 and $105.000 884 0600 .'!/ ;- 10 ~, ~/~~ 35 SHORECREST - Larger three bedroom, two bath RA~CH wlth famll) room prestige Shores .,: PRIME FARMS LOCATION close to St Paul's area Owner wants qUlck sale - OFfERS INVITED' 884 ll600 and the Academy Custom bUilt Coloma I of- 17030 WATJo':RLuO - Three bedroom Bungalow near V111age New carpetmg, kitchen appltancell, 20148 E BAllANTYNE CT .. OPEN SUNDAY fermg paneled Itbrary, screened porch, garage. GREAT BUDGET STARTER HOMEI 8&HJ6OO nus lovely Grosse Pomte Woods ranch has been recreation room With fireplace, four newly decorated Among Its many outstandmg bedrooms, three and one half baths and features are new kitchen With oak cabmets and ex- beaullful hardwood floors (H 015) 8852000 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT tras, new carpetmg, recessed lights, two full baths, SHADES Ofo' MEADOWBROOK HALL abound III the huge liVIng room, d~lllng room and library 01 thIS professional landscapmg and more $129,900 DON'T MISS THIS NEW OFFERING' Updated (H-0(8) 885-2000 fme offering In a delightful out-of trdlflc locatIOn Four fireplaces, butler.'> panlr}, three powder rooms, kitchen and newer carpetmg In thiS lovely three full baths and .'>even bIg bedroomc; I All thiS plu.'> a oonus of a super modern kitchen \'dth three bedroom bnck ranch wll11finished base breakfast nook and fireplace Decorate to sUIte your ta~te A $TEAL' 881-4200 83 GREENBRIAR - OPEN SUNDAY Grosse ment and FlOrida room, all appliance:" and Pomte Shores T\l.o natural fireplaces, first vmyl thermo w'ndows to help keep healing floor laundry, t\\O full baths, whirlpool tUb, POPULAH FAHl\lS LOCJ\TlON for thl:' three bedroom, one and one half bath COLUNI.\L ....Ith den and costs do ....n I Sup.~r home on lIa~ lhorne Anderson wmdo\\s, dmmg room, basement IG 730) 866-4200 IIbr mclude five bedrooms, four and one half baths, huge family room With fireplace, flOlsh~ ba~t.'- up dormer or two addillonal rooms, three ment, large heated Indoor pool, lighted tenmll courl and all kmds of fanta:'hc extras BlH-Q600 THE CITY OF GROSSE POll'."TE newly lISted bedrooms, two bath:" tamJlj room and pnvate four bedroom Colomal In desirable area ThiS yard You'll appreciate thiS home's flOe ap ENERGY EFFICIENT' Unbelievable low hC large room:, mcludlllg Tlchly paneled library, fIve /:ledrooms, four and one half baths, modern kitchen, [InlSh CLOSE TO THE VILLAGE CharmIng and cozy ed ba.,cment and counties:, amemtIes 118~-0600 three bedroo~ Cape COeted thiS ",.lOut, bedroom With hardwood floor, family room and updatt'd bath are meluded $79,900

SHORfo~CHEST Excellent locatlOn In Grosse POinte Shores (Jrlgmal owner home ~ Ith an ex (eptlOnaJ floor plan that mcludes t\\, one 10 hvmg room and one III famtly room Ofhce III ba~emcnt, bath off ma,ter bedroom Marble Sill" and copper plumbing A i'<1':AH TilE LAKfo: -1\ gracl0U., Farm., COIOllldl PHE~TIGIm'S t)XHllW H()\D addrl~ll .Hld.1 quality home' (G-682) 886 4200 v.Ith terrICK [,lml h d(commoQroom tv. 0 dnd Oll(' h,llf b.ltn enl flVI 1,lr~l' l){'droo1l1~ thrt'(' .101Ion<' h ..lr b,lth" up A FRESH DfoXOR makes thl., exceptlondlly (tl<. g.lfd~e dnd MOUE III much ft.'>CPomte VYood.'>home.,.., lth .In ()pen fJwr plan for comfortdble hVlng dnd elltertllmmg W(.!Iln half star> homf ....'111attractl\c appointment" .'>uch I'll '! liE I'AHK I'opuldr Enj.(h.,h Tudor ~t) Ie thn't' Iwdroom \\,0 .lIld "ne h.llf bath ,Ill' \ lll1tlll'olled ,uldted IF 698) 88.6 ')/l()() as family room, wet pla"tl'r ana p.IOO Gro<>se Pomte Woods locatlOn and }OU ....111have (/fARM A,",D 1 HADI'lIO\1 (,rlJ.,,>(, POlOI!' Wood.'>(: thf' perfe;l' f.lInt]; room 1~lth flr('pl .. lc ,lI1d t~{1 t.lr ,,11"l twd g,lr for IIml "undN k off md'>ler bedroum an' fedlurl'd you' :'-ewer roof a'1d dnve ....lI> all twdr()()!nc; r (.-f,f,'/I flS\l,4lW I .\1lfI' (,ro,,'>(' l'OJlll1' 1'.lrk \EAR \lrJ ....D\1ILL p(JI ....n: BalTl'i~ton m 2IJI4X E Hrllldnlynl' n (,ro.,w !'omtl' \'wood" IIIA'1 'lMAHT '<1l0H~:'" \IlIlHE".., .lIld t'drt"11 1 (,ros.'>C Pomte P (Inf' 0....n('r bnLk 14"" Falrholml' (.rll.,,>!, I'olntl' W()I)l1'o HM,,( " JU'ol off I..,tke.,hnn' IInH' h,t., 1.11gl' I'tll\ll, I II< II11 I~ Ith 1l,'.1 III t t" ltl1~ ,lilt! !11"I'Ll,',' h,ltI,l\ \ ...t one anol)nl' half ,tory homl' With two full .Hld 1'1'19'>h()f/ I!(.tnll' (,ro,>.,I' "om!I' v..olld~ lJ'I<,r IdlllHtr} 'llld 1ll,1l1, "dlllllOl1d I ,I mt'lli I 1\''' ~.!H \lt~lt' half balh In hdv'ml'nt W(.JI pnc('d $Ii!! 'I(j(J J(l2'7 JI" ....lhflrnc (,ro,<1 P(!I!]II' v..olld., IF -6')1' 1i8G 5800 Pol(.f('I'nhn.1 r (.rfl"~l' POInil' ~h"Tf', F( II I! !IF II Hl )() \''< (h'lI !I',1l11d gl,l"" Ill' .... ,tolm., "lid " I t't'n., pIll" 11I,H!\ ot Ilt'l tt',!tu, t'., ,n till., 10\1,'.\1 ) I HI Whlltu'r (.ro''>l' PI(mtl' I'drk f,lIl11h h!' Pomtl' Wood, Itllli 1{(l'>lyn (,r(",,(' I'omt(. Wood, "1',1 ~ I(()AII Ill" ('I'"r

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SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 EXCITl~G FOl'R BEDROO\{ RA "CH - Yo ItP pm ale t:''ltrar1ce off the master bedroom - Perfect (or 429 LEXINGTON mother In.la ....ete The (amlh room has a flft,plaL'e and ba::.emenl ~ fmlShed - Top thIS off \lo Ith cen. tral air condJtlornng t'o\Ocar garage and t\\O po,lder ro(}m~ Chamung iliree bedroom Cape Cod on a pl"ett) tree-lmed street Formal duung room, Flonda room, fuush- ed basement ..\ ~lUST SEE (or the particular bu)'er -\~KI\G $95 5I.\l for tiu" ~l!dcenter entraOC€ Colomal Fea[v~ tflrtt> n ce bednJE.'~ afld jalou:,:ed porch hbrar) and reert:'3.t,ol' f1'oO'n \'.'\> add a t.hf~' Lar garage "paCIOUS grol.lJ'Kb and central d\r condmol1lllg - \\ Of' I La,,!'

~ll ST BE ::'OLD - \\ ell mamta'n€'<1 thrtt becro,.)'n b~c g2 ,)'" _0[" plett' ',\ Il!' "ll'l rO'T OFFERl:'. G - Gro:,.se POlIlte Shores The Beautuul (our bedroom, t\\ 0 and a hall bath Col- Il~t Door ha::, a large fo~ er WIth marble floor, !lv- omal \Iolth aU dmemtles Onental garden ....Ith wg room arm famll} roo'll ....Ith natural flreplace>, Japanese Pagoda and entertamment center, fOfl'1al CIP1'lg fl'oOm kHcnen and breakfast area pIa' room attached to garage. recreatton room FIRST OFFERINGS ma::,ter bedroom and prl\ate bath and fIrSt floor \>Ith elaborate co ....lude \IIet bar are Just a few o{ 1au.ndr. Se<-ond i100r ~ l\Io 0 bedrooms and a the outstandlng features of tlns "'ell mamtamed 742 SL \\I\Gu.\.LE large tile oath Other features tnclude spnnkJer house C.aJlfor further detaJ..1s and an appomtment BE-\L T!FLl ::'c'1. rl'l" " s\stem central aIr, attached garage and ne.... toda) 6reat ioc,,' J! a GrCr.oo: f' "l lan Tr." ::.t..rad \ e c.,." -O:~LO: 0\10 IS In 1P~f lr~ ..:0.1 ~l'T\pr-\t ...... 11""1 ~"".A "';1~'-:~ Pride ill [l('rslup endent tlns Qualny center enlranl..'e Colomallocated at 500 PEMBERTON Ex- cellent lalIll1~ nome 'A1Ul t.nret: large bedrooms. mo and a half !laths, Up !L.lI lx'''''' " d L,".: COfl:ract tt'frr".=, and P"or-t: lcJ. "or iJU~ Ii.. ddalb' ~'.i;" Smart three bedroom tv. 0 bath ranch m Grosse POinte Woods TIus rmmacuJate home boasts o( tv.'o fireplaces fa mil! room, den. formal duung room and fuu.shed basement

1369 GR.\ YTO~ - Ot'TSTA "DI\G ~nret DE.' 45 Be\erl\ 5-3': Family Room, Library hearOOMS ont' and one !laB oat..tb large ;ap'~11~ H.JlGr: !Lar P1Ilr:gage- ~5J:1'pt10r €:N Bnar':hff 4-2t• Family Room, LIbrary, Pool 1191Fauoo]me 3-l Great Room 21543 BOCRXE\IOL'TH - Charmmg br'cK bu.nga!o',l, ,n gre"n :xa" u" 0' Harper \\000:, Large updated m H.dJcrest 3-l Family Room kitchen aluID.lnum tnm 0\ er:>ILea garage lln..sr,N [)a~emfo'l: a nd more Cali for detaIls iO Lakeshore 9-5 & 2 La\"S Solanum. Den 30 Putnam Place 4-2t• FanulyRoom 1258 HA ..\IPTO.\' - -\TIR-\CI'I\ three bedrovm COlomal'n an e ...ce!leflt lOo:...-:ePomte \\ oods r: .285 Vmcennes 4-3 Fam.ily Room IS ill IDO\ features rc-w alwnmurn nus home e-m condItloo aN! re.\ er garage £ore ~'"1m 1132 Whittier LIbrary, Flonda Room OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 75 \\ ClO

TO BUY OR SELL il;t:)r;/! &. -fltM A HOUSE CALL A)~w/{d/l1k ~im £aro~ A~en~£.inc. 885-7000 17108 MACK 886.9030 William J. Champion & Company OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 lWi CADIEl:X-sPACIOUS fhoe bedroom Colomal m excellent condttlon. Owner transferred Price $127,000.

1139\\ HITrIER - OPEN SUI\'DAY 2 00-4 00- CO!>iE ONE, COME ALL to thLs elegant Col. 64 MAPLETON - OPEN SUNDAY 2'00-4.00- omal ~lth three bedrooms, t\\O and one half F AA'TASTle LOCATION near hospitals, baths, den Volth bw1t-m bookcases, ney,'er root scnools and shoppmg! TIns Colornal features and ;t,ell mamtamed both InSIde and out three bedrooms, two baths, den,large deck, 5127.000 central air and DeWer carpetIng. $95,000.

->< ~J.. '~~ 10S~lAPLETOX - OPE~ Sl!NDA Y 2 OO-! ou- "FIRST OFFERING - OUTSTAA'DING three THIS \\;ELL-?o1AINTAlNED home featw-es bedroom Colomal on Harvard m the CIty. OPEN SUNDAY 12-3 three bedrooms, breakfast room, deck one Tastefully decorated WIth newer carpetIng, 1323 KENSINGTON and one half car garage and mce locatIOn kItchen WIth built-m dishwasher and im- $81,500 medIate occupancy FantastIC oome "'"1th 29 iam!.l: room tnree bearooms t\\O full baths Imme

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1689 BROADSTONE 905 BERKSHIRE PRESTIGIOl,S LOCATIO~ lJl the Shores for thIS Beautlfui fOlJr bedroom CoJOOJ.alThlrd floor ex B~&!!t.t<;-:!r.g E.rgl.sf1 Tudor Featun.ng a three ML"'I..MANSE m the CIty offenng a super master pan5100 attached garagf: e:xt-ra lot. Gorgeous tree ranch "'lth h\,o bedrooms, one and one half baths, sUJte, four addJl10nal bedrooms, two and one hall ~tor;. er;+rarrCt:: [rJ• er 'I'.lth a ~:.alr ....t(] g.laSS sk.: hght filled Grosse Pomte Woods' Reduced pme den ....Ith natural fIreplace, central air recreation fanuly '1: fl\ Eo r-ec:,J'J'f", >ur "rd (jr.+ half baths hbraf) addJtJonal baths, room, {antastlc Mulschler S

CHARY.I:\G lS the v.ord of thIS home m the Woods V,1!\TER BREEZES v.ill oot dISturb you In tlns tv.o bedrooms t....o baths, family room, EnglISh Tudor WIth four bedrooms, three and n.atl.rai flrf:place screened terrace recrea. one half baths, den. naturaJ fireplace, Flonda t.on !'()(Jmand a two car garage nus channer room ne-...er roof and a two car garage IS~Ituaterl on a large lot and pnced at $67,0C(j AWAITr~G that ~()nd family LS thIS quad- ATIRArrrVE ranch ....,th foor b€drooms one and level custrJll1 f1U,lt horne 'I,Ith three tJErlrooms, r,"le hi:olfb"tns, famIly room ....,th natural (Ire tv. 0 and or.-: half baths, family room, central pl<:Cl'; re<.re<:stlon room patlr) ne-....er roof and air, reueallOn room, natural fIreplace and naroll.orxl floors The price has been SI..A.~H. DeY.er carryellng Immac.ulate home' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ED $85000' 41 LOCHMOOR 20720 MARTER ROAD ;:;'"per If/lJ''' l~ Ju.

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FIRST OFFEHlt\G - GraclOu~ Georgian st) led EDGEWOOD - Near Lake Shore Road 10 the Cololl1Jl on TONNANCOUR PLACE View of Shores BUilt 10 1956 by R~ell, thiS attrac- Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange . lake FOUl bedrooms and four and one half tive ranch offers three bedrooms and two full baths SPclCIOUS rooms throughout Large baths Fireplaces 10 both the liVing room and THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE O"ERED EXCLU'IVI~ receptIOn hall 20 foot library \1 Ith fireplace the 20 foot family room 18 foot screened and ~ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINtE EXCHANGE FIl1>tfloor laundry area Den, breakfast room glassed terrace Two recreation rooms and RIAL EITATI W or first floor bt'droom ha~ adJollllllg bdth lavatory 10 basement Central air, security \taster bedroom h,l, slttmg room \\ Ith system and lawn sprmkler system Two car fireplace ;\!ut,chler kitchen Updated baths attached garage 100 x 120 lot Recreation room T\IO car gdrage and Illce ,Ize lot SINE REALTY YORKSHIRE ROAD - English Tudor that IS a ~ pleasure to view and own Inside and out ... IT'S \\ OHTII YOl'U TI:\IE Newer wood shake roof 24 foot liVing room TO (',\1.1. SI:\'E ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P,M. With fireplace Formal dmmg room wllll cove ~ IN THE WOODS - 1194 ALINE IIghtlllg Kitchen has bUilt-illS lIlcludlng .Iell HARPER WOODS .. If Grosse POInte schools are a prime factor nalre and no wax floor Breakfast room, ..... and a future retirement home on a 10\('ly enclosed porch Four bedrooms and two and HdrperWo()(h VdnAnl\lelp Nlcetllobedroom cuI de sac I~ another, check thiS how,e one half baths Recreauon room With fireplace Imck ranch updated kitchen ldrgc hVlng • ;; before the weekend or stop by on ~unday and lavatory Nicely landscaped With front ...a Call and a,k for Shirley Ireland ) drd sprlllkier system 70x 156 lot loom lldtu! al fJrepldce, c.lrpctlng, recreatIOn room drl\ e g,1l age

WARNER ROAD - PrestigIOus Farms locatIOn IS -~"""",~ Jfo~n$. @oonman the seHIIl.'! for thiS four bedroom reSidence S BHYSDHI\E \e3r\\edgellood Ranch\llth CompulfYllled Mullll,sred Paneled library Ln llIg room and paneled fd- SINE REALTY t\IO I,ugr bedl wm, Flreplau;, 1Il11\lIlg room T\I'O rmly room both have fireplaces Terrace \111 III I"l"~ Ii\ J(! 93 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POi~HE car "lldlh('(] g.uage \Icel~ 1.ll1dseaped Irreguldr 886-3060 overlook~ Wildflowers, wooded arE'a and lot \\ on t last long at $70,000 \I{\l'-Ollill !Hl471~~) l sedsonable plantmg, Large modern kitchen ESlab shed 1015' BERKSHIRE RO i.D Ju, t off WllldnlllJ POll1te New gas furnace Central air Security system Timed sprmkler system T\lo Cdr at- Dm e CU::.tOIllbuilt In t980 b) builder for hiS tached garage OIln u~dge Four bt'droom three dnd one half 20461 KENMORE - Invltlllg Ranch featul es an h.1th ('010111.11 I lhr"r\ fi1l11d\ room i1nn f'Nt "'f'\P(\""~ 4,4 ,.. +" .'h ,... .. ,..., L ,...... • Iltlllchf'(ll\\flf''1r PllrllPf> f'1)V"r..n f.nnl ""."h ...... -- ...... J ~ u .. "" '-41 '-'vu..au ...... ~ '-',~IJU.l ~UU,l1,. f100l launrin \tdll) custom and umque falr\l ays on a 120x 179 foot lot Three and a new roof Addl!ional fealures lIlclude fedture~ '11\0 Cdl dllaehed garage \\Ith elr- bedrooms, two and one half bath ranch three bedrooms, bath, IIvlllg room, dllllllg L 1505 ROSLYN ,-U!,ll dllH' ~I), 1-., lot Library or fourth bedroom SpacIOus family and kitchen With table ~pace Located III the GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Cute, cozy bungalow Il,lth formal !lv- room RecreatIOn room With fireplace Cen- Grosse Pomte School dl.~tnct, It offers COIl\'e- mg room. natural fIreplace, dwmg L, paneled den or bedroom kit tral air New thermopane wlI1dows !lIent terms and Immediate occupancy Price chen \\Ith eatmg area, half bath Second floor - two bedrooms plus III throughout Two car attached garage I\lUI cir- the 50's OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 bath Two car garage, qUick possesSIOn only $65,000 Land contract cular drIVe terms 1997 HUNTINGTON - Charmmg Bungdlo\\ With ~f Many Extras Kltchpn With bUiIt-ms, dmlllg OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 .1-., room With bUIlt-ill Chllla Cabmet, large IIvlIlg Grosse Pointe Farm!> - (:ood 'lortgage Terms - :'\ew gas furnace room WIth natural fireplace, three bedrooms 449 Moran Road - Attractive brick Colomal featurmg large modern kitchen and lots of ('IObet and storage space With breakfast nook, family room, three bedrooms, one and one half baths recreation room, two car garage, Immediate possessIOn Only $79,900 S('ULLY BY APPOINTMENT CLOVERL Y ROAD neal Grosse Pomte Boulevard Tree hned bOUlevard street m presliglOUs Farms locatIOn FIve or SIXbedroom 1 eFeatures lIlclude a two ,.,-/ PEAL TOR') the Village Immediate occupancy $125,000 lavatory Lovely yard and patio Two car car attached garage, famIly room, finished garage 90 x 145 lot basement and attracllve patIO settlllg Open Sunday 2-5 17646 MACK 886-4444 OPEN SUNDAY 2:00~5:00 FIRST OFFERING

1356 Buckmgham - Four bedroom ColomaL Library, $98,000 Newer three bedroom one and one half bath Col- 315 Grosse POInle Boulevard - Three bedroom, three bath Coloma I omal home With family room In Grosse POinte 36 Harbor HilI - Five bedroom, three bath residence $210,000 Farms Pnced to sell ",lth poc;slble Land Con- 16916 St Paul - Four bedroom, three and one half bath condo $125,000 tract Call for details BY APPOINTMENT RE:'oJTALS - Several Grosse Pomte propertIes avaIlable from $575 month 1749BRYS DRIVE, GrObse POlllle Woods Three Listing with us Bring Action, •. Let us Count Some Hugo S HigbIe Irl'ne Pfeiffer bedroom ranch home With natural fireplace, Donald H '>mllh \Igr 83 Kercheval Avenue Erwin Satlelmelr family room, two car garage, newer furnace Ways I f{a( hel Baumann Roger Southworth and central air condltlOnlllg .26 full time professlOnab - \\ho work, pldy &< love Gr05~e Pomle \\I1hamB Dellin "matching people Merry Stamman • Earl Keirn Guardian Home Warranty - to gIVe) our buyer peaCt' of mmd Connie Griffith om Manlyn Stamtzke 2921!J URSULINE, St Clair Shores Three • Member National Relocation Co We serve the out-or-town buyer Frank.J Hu'>ter and h()use,~ Jack E Wal.,h bedroom, one and Olll' half bath ranch near regularly P(lcr J Kauffmdi1 Julie Waterfall school., and expressway • Affiliation With 88 Michigan offICes - the) send us buyers too' Jrlhn f. \Tendl nh.dl IDGBIE with imagination" Wlnnlfred Weyhmg • 28 years GrObse Pomte experience \Tarthd ",,111('\ \lor,l. Bernard Whitley • 2 (;ros"e Pomte offiCes Bl'\!~r" l'dtk Dorothy Whitty Lr-nor( I'd'>

BISHOP ROAD Off K('rchevsI Perfect center hall Coloma I four FIRST OFFERINGS bt'droom" two and one half baths, den, fll1lShed basement, ete Well PflC'ed at onl) $114 500 CorporalI.' move proVides Immediate QCCupanc)o CLASSIC COLONIAL m PRIME FARMS locallon Walk to school, "hops & buslmel Need we sa> more' PRICE REDUCED Built when they spared no expense on details FIRST OFFERING Large rooms designed for entertalmng, over lIIDDEN LANE near Wedgc\\ nod Good value for an}one s~klll~ the lookmg a beautifully landscaped pnl'dte yard ea ..e of on(' floor IIvmg on a traffic-free street In the Woods near With heated pool, five famIly bedrooms, three Lochmoor Club Three bt-'droom!\ t\\ 0 baths, family room ty,o l'ar at haUlS, three car attached garage tachf'd garlllle, two f1rcplacCl>, ell' many extras Call todaj for jour In."l>ectlon lIppOlntmf'nt $t22,500 MORAN ROAD near Grosse Pomte Boulevard At tractive Enghc;h With three car garage, ..tep OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 down hVl!l~ room, Iihrary and garden room, not to mention a ma<;ter hedroom .,Ultf>With '~11 B!S!!f\P ~~~v •.. :,y" ",,,im baths WIth a large halance assumahle Land ('on- tract at 11% Four bedroom!! and a short walk 449 ST CLAIH Thrt't' bedrooms spacious f;;rm hoUSt' to f'lthcr Richard, Brownell, ~t Paul or the Academy fhrN' tX'droonls, den (Ilmllv room, rroucn1 $ll~ 000 Fllt"T O"'f<'EHING ItENAlJD ~tltJTIIEHN Dr:VO:'ll"HfHE - Seven year Land (untract, COLONIAL I"our bedroom, thrre Ilnd one half 359 McMILLAN \or.V, VA \1)1.) 1{(J()\1 (f.\ I r,H EYfHA, ....('E "'our ht't1room l"~nglish $85,000 Va~'ant charmlllg thrCf' hedroom (,olonlal, nf'W kit !);lth hom<' JlI~1 off Lakl' ..horr, fllmlly room, ((JI11'\IAI V.llhf.H rJf,rjr(J thrr'I'anrJ()IwhaH chen, new turnacf', IIhrary, many extras library, c('nlral air IIttached gal aRe Priced for BY APPOINTMENT bath< '('1 IlIlfl (lIKl' ha'> cHoIr,,1 air AlIracllw'ly qUIck ..all' lInrlt'r $240000 rjl I (Ir"l( d '1rtrdMJ"><1floor,> np'M'r kltch('n Land FAH ABOVfo: AVf:RAGE In ..pa( (' and quallt) IS CARHI.\(;E II01ISt<: Ht'mo<1t'lt'd In the 61) ~ t<:lellllnt Ihrt't' ht-drollml> (r'f1lr"cl rl rm'> thl<;three h<.-d roo m , onl' and one half hath ('01 L"HG!': HEDl!( IJ()~ "11':1'.1>(WH'K ~AI.E Ihrl't' Rnd ont' hllH blllh~, near t.dkt' Sl Clair m",OC() oOiaI Fwldstone IIvmg room flrl'place, pille You won t fmd n Owner Vl'r} \ 1'1) '''lIt'cud Illll( h hl1llw on l. [,1,,<, ', GHA¥TO'll Illlnd.'I(Im('r,ngli<;h Tudor With II'Ild !>NIl oom .. for thl' lllfl(l'r fRmlll or Ilvf' In rt'la IhrN "nrl Ijrr t .,jf !, dh'> IIbrdry 12u Il fflr II qUick '1/lIf' BLA IHMOOH n('lIr M(lrlllnj{~idt' It sparklt'S Five bedr(l\)!lI lW\lot'r t'01 rJ",rrh h"rd",wd O'Il"Jr', «lprJf r pliJmtJln~, dntl neutra I dl'«lr All (or under $1'/1,000 1'1'rm'l con~ld('rrd ortlllllli $1'i7,'100 ,,118(twd ~1!Ir,'/.{1 Ol'r"l '-,{'N{l/l Y 2 " I' M ( { :-10M HlI/l.'1 hy WI' hml'lI1orl' 11111 todlly lHuttf'lIll.'! 1\ hill VilliI!t'l'(l Wt,'re tht' lII-:l.I'Fl'L '.1\1- f{'-ll', (,T,,' ".11, Ir"IHIlI"'hl) m"m pn'~('rrt Oil. nN 1 ,orn,ly hOIll<' I,trlll' modl'l n I'EOI'I,/<: ' j"lfll,J "{HI' 1",,,, I "IT.If" h.ll ,Ir'pdl)wn kill h('fI With ('X( 11I1'nt 1',ltln~ "PilI I' ,\II /lP i,hr,,, J [J"" ", "nrl ,III"",j, II fll

884--6200 S~ 20439 MACK AVENUE TAPPr-\:\ ~ "'D Grosse POinte Woods ASSCCI~TES E.~. ~~ ~eal4~ 886-8710 T-\PP-\~ -\~D ASSOCLHES takes pleasure ill announcmg that ~OR.\I-\.\ BRO\\ ha" l(hPe

COME AND VISIT SUNDAY 2-5 :1i ; $-\ \'E S$ a'1d sta~ '" ar['l The :0;, ~e3l1pg b.'-" 0n t!us \II ell .r..siliated ard rooIT'\ (110 or lr~t'i' r bearoom raoch make; lPtS a real ou: Rc.:e'ltl: decorated. updatrolurchen formal dUhr.g room Ex!..... deep NO and one half car attached garage large lot and man: extras' --"I lrRn,sF' POI" TF ..auonroom chen Alarm system. central alr, spnnkler system ALSO OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 22 W'\\'ERLY - Custom olll1t four bedroom three and one half bath Colomal Offers pr.\ale master bedroom sUite fanuh room l'brary. garden room kltcben \\lili blll1:'lr.s aF'd attac.hed garage ~l Just ....altmg for that de<:orator 5 special touch of: ours 19949\nLLIA~lS CT E - Immaculate three bedroom rand m a qUiet settmg 1.0.... mall:tenance rOtTle features l.mng room \\lth fIreplace, formal dI.rung room and fanu!) room Also h.as attached garage Vo1thelectnc door opener. central all' 1T:JO \'ER.'\'IER, APT 24 - Extra special one bedroom. one and one ball bath Berkshire Cordo LOH'I: decor \\1th central all' and pool Second floor urut features ltymg room \lo Ith duung L . kJtchen \l1th eatmg space So more !ea\es to rake or snow to sho\el" 576.500 321 MERRIWEATHER - So~ pnced at only 594.500, tills three bedroom one and one i1ali bath Color.la.1 offers the perfect famIly home 'llr1tb an excellent floor plan ~!o\"e nght In and enJO} a modern 1m- chen, fannly room. firushed recreatlon room ar.d central all' ~rgJan mansion located ill Grosse POInte City GROSSE POINTE WOODS. Cape Cod Dutch Col. :\lam hail V<1thdouble stalrcase Seven bedrooms, oma!. Offenng five bedrooms, four baths, powder CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT ON THESE OTHER FINE OFFERINGS. plw; mald's quarters :.1ornmg room. breakfast room Four fireplaces. farmly room and l1brary room musIc room. updated lotehen Four car BERKSHIRE - Spend COZ) mghts b) the fire ill thJ.s lo\el) four bedroom Tudor Features kItchen Recreabon room Custom designed house with a garage W1th a tv.o bedroom carnage house breakfast room pantf) fanulj room, large deck off latchen UpstalTS Slttmg room ana recreauo'l SpaCIOUS lot room rn basement VERY attractIvel" onced at $139,900 S Dl'VAL - Your (alllllv will love thlS gfaCJ.oos four bedroom center entrance Colomal ill the Shores OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 • Offers master bedroejm s\Ute, famtly room. kltchen \nth bUllt.lDS, central all' and attached garage ~oYe nght III and take adaDtage of thJ.s exceptional offer 313 HILLCREST. Gros..e:.ePomte Fanns Coz} one and one half story in excellent Farms location Three RE~Al'D - Prest1glous four bedroom French Colomal an an o\eI'Slzed lot near the Lake Formal entr: bedrooms natural fll'eplace RecreatlOn room Alummum tnm One car detached garage ""t.h Side statrcase welcomes you to a lIVIng room, fonnal duung room, kltchen and breaKfast room lIbrarv and screened porch. Also attached garage 20953HA..'!PTO~ - Harper Woods \nth Grosse POillte school system Custom built ill 1972 Two bedroom MdfiLL.,{." - Much desu-ed locale III the Farms Lo\'el)' three bedroom Colomallocated on a generous bnclt ranch Den could be tlurd. bedroom FIrSt floor laundry sue lot Offers screened porch. bnclt patio WlLI]gas BBQ. fllllShed recreatJon room and attached garage Also offers lIVIng room, formal dInmg room and country kItchen Doo't mISS !ius one of a BY APPOINTMENT kInd affenng L-\KEPOL'\'TE - Excellent m\'estment opportwllty III this all bnclt tv.o and NO lJicome :'t1an} lrn- HILLCREST E~GLISH 3 BDRM Excellent condJbon. Roof new ill 1980. Pnvate yard. pronments and upgradIng done tJpda~ Iotehens and baths Call now for appomtment S RENAl'D RAXCH 2 BDRM Reduced to sell qwckly. Family room and library. ST CLAIR - Dehgbtful describes thlS bngbt condo III the CIty Beautl!ull) maintamed and updated RIDGE~IO:-'"T RAXCH 2 BDRM Starter home or for retirees. Fireplace, garage, basement it offers four bedrooms, two and one ball baths, kitchen and cozy breakfast room. formal dJ.mr..g room ROSL i'X RA."CH 2 BDRM Ub1.Jty room, 11fl car garage. Deep lot Law heat bills. and patio Excellent terms avallable! Hurry" SC""'L'\GDALE COLONIAL 5 BD&\f Library, Florida room, three fireplaces, recreation room VEP~\'IER DUPLEX 2/2 BDRM Large price reducbon. Both umts have dens LITTLESTOXE CO~1)() 1 BDRM Super area of Harper Woods Private parking lot. l:--lQL'E OFFICE RE~'TAL OS '"THE HILL" avallable through 3/31/87 Has kitchenette t',\O VACA.\"T LOT 35x 145 Grosse Pointe Woods. $12,800 powder rooms and central all' Hl'RRY' - Won t last long'

TAPPAN & ASSOC. 90 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS 884.6200 ~Edgar &~- ALL STAR SHOW! 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 You'U make an EXODUS from your present home Whtle man) great mansIOns lJi the Grosse POlJite when you see tlus flne three bedroom. Coloma! area are GO.\'E WITH TdE WI~"D there still on WESTCHESTER SpaClOl.IS famlly room remarns a f~ trul} splend.Jd reslClences grac- FIRST OFFERING and l1brar)' ed \\1th elegant craftsmanship opulent ac- commodations and unsurpassed lakefront OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 You woo't be vmung the DL-illY OF A MAD locatJon / HOCSEWIFE l! you move mto tlus orderly and unmaculate four bedroom 5enu-ranch an l S. RE~At'D ',I"th new latchen, fannl)' room l and greenhouse ~ !• i f

Attra(twe EnghsiJ Tudor on LI.\COL" ';J, Ith OWNERS TRANSFERRED . Lavely three bed- TEID1S OF E:'\'DEAR!liE:o.i Eas~ Land Con. 12-;6Berkshire THIS fOGR BEDROOM, TWO .\...... D O!\'E HALF BATH Charmmg Er.gb.sh Tudor room, two and one half bath center hall Colomal tract offered Three bedrooms h\mg room Yii1th Freshly pamted both UlSlde and out Beautl!ul IS a must see If features hardwood floors through_ natura! fireplace and completely nev. enlarged natural floors and an upda~ kitchen are JUSt a out, t~o natural fIreplaces and a wet bar In the Iotchen few of the unprovements made ill the past year recreatIOn room Stop ill and see what a great buy thIS IS Located on a lovely street in a very famLly on en- All the proper mgredlents for an OFF lCER ~SD ta~ neighborhood A GE.\"TLEMA." m tru.s tasteful Tudor on ~IdULLA:\ All recently palJite

BREAKfAST AT TIFF~~Y S dmner on ThIS unm"culate three bearoorr. ClJ..€drfJ')rr.s cwr.tr) klU:hen fireplace In l,vmg 00 HA.\!PI"OS IS a great t>u) At I.l!'-der $51) (#J the amemtles tlus dlStmct,\e four bedroom bncx Colomal ro()'T" \lrp.l: rlPf"(,rEt~ A-S!~"':bk 1;..:;:j ~Gritract vii ;:-r:nDr.n7v~ fill" conolUonea Mrdvoood It sports a r.ew It,tcnen aoo decor floors large landsca ped ) ard

OPEN HOUSES ZJ:#J HA \!PTI J' (,.rosse pr> nte ".ff.r....s 7':17Lj',COL.... Grosse POinte Ct., -n:; '.Ie "'ULL.&."" Grosse Po,nte farms 67i L:O'I ....ER.SITY . Gr~ P01nte Cll) &;; V,'ESTCHESTER . Grasse Pomte Park 1247CAOlEl X - Grosse Pomte Parle \l. '1\ IJt,RFl L HfJ,rE for retlfoo couple!' or'imall 1...-11" ThTC(: bedTf)(Jrr.< one "nd one half bath EASY ('..oC:\TRY L!VI' beautlful your front porch and watch the ....arid go bj Pour \f cr14e: .-\....,Jde) f r -,e<1r.aO.f-rner.t ",'h 1Jbrary Impeccable (lm- ( "r .....j <1 ~:,..-J .,..~ bedroom.'i newer country klttC'hprJ large dining r; J'" f3,4t~:f ~)fJtr;n room for fa mIl)! gathenngs All nf'" ..Ir,dows for "',), j .f: r"" \~d~r4jnl RUl.aJe rarpenter f "[r,, ~,. \1( KeE: good heal control AssuF.ab)c mor'j;("ge Glr,,,, Darrman lJlrl.2"" \' ....rpf'i) Ja~; f.Jreloch ! ''l" P"rr*li r) r,:J;l';' Eti">(:n~e 881~8900 \!"r ;:,rr<- P..;,r L,r,fJ) fool,$; • "'\.If- ">{ ....drd Be,e' : H",,!'J'1" 710 Notre Dame ( rlar Ie:"'- Tff) ~ tJ'" r:.;l(

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ABC (7 Central/Mountain) ANN JILLIAN live coverage 01 the pre> I 9-11PM NBC (8 Central/Mountain) FATALVISIaN CLAUDE AKINS fesslonal deouts of gold medal OlYm- LILA KAYE THE BARON AND THE KID pians Mark Breland Per STUBBY KAYE nell Wh,taker lvleldr ck Taylor ana EVA MARIE SAINT bronze medalls! Evander Hollyfield ALICE KRIGE 1~:lFOI KARL MALDEN Each bout Will t,e SIX rounds agamst opponents stili to be selected BUSTIN' LOOSE A soulful comedy CHERIE LUNGHI GARY COLE SAT. NOV. 10 With more heart than laughs as Pryor MELBA MOORE THERESA SALDANA SAT, NOV 17 is extort€O Into drl\Wlg a bus load of WENDY SCHAAL 1'2PM NBC (NoonCentrdi/Mounlaln) 3-4:30PM NBC (2CenlraIJMountaln) kids across the country MILO O'SHEA ADRIAN ZMED BRANDY GOLD PRO BOWLING TOUR $125 000 Ra'der DetrOit Open at Salellrle PRO BOWLING $150 000 Bruns. . SUN .. NOV. 11 EMMA SAMMS DYLAN GALER Lanes Dearborn Heights Michigan Wick Mel'1orral World Open al Glen- FATAL VISION (Pan One) A gripping dale Heights OhiO 8-10PM ABC /7 CentrallMoJntam) BEN VEREEN 2.6PM NBC (1 Centrai/Mouiltaln) drama based on Joe McGinniSS besl 4:30-6PM NBC (3 30CenllMount) seller aboul ex Green Beret Caplaln, SPORTSWORLD The CART Cesar's 5TIRCRAIY Dr Jeffrey MacDo laid ....ho ISaccus Palace 200 'rolT' , Nevada. ed of murd€'lIng hiS Wife and daugn BRBIBDS' Women s World Body BUlld'ng Cham- lers When hiS in laws played by Os pionships Irom Toronl0 Canada RICHARD PRYOR car wlrners Saini and Malden rush GENE WILDER to hiS delense lhey become Increas OUP SUN. NOV III Ingly conVl'lced 01 i11SgUlil il'1d pt.sh 12:30PM.? CBS (11 30Atvl Ct/M!) aggresslve'y tor hiS corMcl/on NFL Reglcnol telecasls starting at 1PM NYT DetrOll at Chicago Washington at Philadelphia Anaheim at Green Bay Dallas at Buf!alo SI LoUISat N J Giants 4PM NYT Minnesota at Denver Tampa Bay at S F 49'srs 12:3OPM.? NBC (1130AMCIIMt) ELLIS ISLAND (Pan I, BurtQn In hiS VICTIMS FOR VICTIMS. The Tiler- NFL Regional telecasts starling at fIr\'al role ISfeatured In a lusty color THOROUGHBRED RACING Live ea. s.JcgINl StOfy In March ot 1982 1PM NY! Cleveland at Atlanta tul version of Fred Mustard Stewart s coverage ot elrte Internillonal horses everythrng seemed to be 'ailIng Inlo Seallie at Cmclnnatl best seller centellng on tour Imml compellng In seven races at Los An place tor aclress Saldana Afler co geres California s Hollywood Park N E Pats at Indianapolis grants who meet while traveling to- starring With Rober! DeNlro m Raging gelher In steerage bound fOI the With total p"ze money of $10 million 4PMNYT Kansas City at Los Angeles Bull her acllng career was takrng o'f Miami al San Diego American melting pot Upon ar"valln 3.30PM.? CBS (230 Central/Mount) and her mamage was rlOmgwell It all Jersey Jets al Houston New York Harbor they are admitted COLLEGE FOOTBALL WaShington STIR CRAZY An uneven re!eamlng changed lOAM March 15th when as . MON. NOV 19 . of the comedians who prOVedso sue through Ellis Island customs then go she was leaVing her home demented Huskies dt USC TrOjans their separate ways As each strrve~ cesslul together if) SJlver Streak Th's admtrer Arlhur Jackson Slabbed her . SUN,NOV, 11 9PM.? ABC (8 Central/Mountain) tl'lle trey are railroaded Into a South 10make hiS InClivldual ma rk In hiS new 10 times before being subdued by a PRO FOOTBALL P.ttsburgh Steel- 12:30PM.? CBS (11 30AMCt /MI) western pilson not ord narlly a solid adopted country thel' lives continue deliveryman A story of surVival and ers at New Orleans saints MON .. NOV. 19 NFL Regional telecasts starling at baSIS for hot comedy Directed by to Intersect Fictional story I Fictional surmounting the trauma of Violence POP HISTORV POSfR ANSWI ~ actor Sidney POltler characlers BUI a s luallon grocJnded It IS about a very brave woman who 9-11PM NBC (8 Central/Mountain) 1PM NYT New Orleans at Atlanta n 'ealltyl overcame an Incredible nightmare to FATAL VISION (ConClUSion) Dallas at St LoUIS IMs.Saldana was.n n.. Evil Tltar10hnDo~ S NEIL FUJITA DESIGN Detroll at Washington c 1184 CON OO"OVA'" ASS(lCI,O,TES 'NC PROGRAMS LISTED ARE CHOSEN AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF CORNELIUS OOi',OVAN ASSOCIATES INC

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Feature Page Fourteen-8 Thursday, November 8, 1984 ffJ-Otnte Counter Points B)' Pat Rousseau A selection of recipes from the AttentIOn Gobel Collector Club :\Iembers , Jo,\.calol'i£" 100\-cholesterol - and Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop 1S the authorized re- penn~ -\\ Ise - collection of Th) ra demptIOn center for the Hummel collectors Bnng your (ire\ Ho\\ ard and Ht'lena DeWitt redemptiOn coupon for the 1984 Hummel flgurme. Cof- Roth presenting, this "eek. 11 MIX fee Break Also see the beautiful new Hummel plates, of 't\R VELOl'S ~IEA T ACCOM- figurines and bells in a ne\\. shipment to 18650 Mack P\~nlEl';TS Avenue \\.Ith FREE PARKING next to the building, • • 885-8839 .. .. PI~E:\PPLE BAKE • \ delicious accompaniment for The Special Contemporary Look of Italian gold either a pork or a ham entree, as jewelry LS seen in the beautiful new collection of 14K ,,,.,, ,,~ I'h;('lt .. " ana H1K yellOw gold also tn.colored gold pieces that 2 eggs include bracelets and necklaces at edmund t. AHEE jewelry co., 20139 Mack Avenue at Oxford. Open 1/4 cup sugar Fndays until 8 p.m. 1 can (20-oz.) crushed pmeapple in juice, ~' - . .. undrained Th~ Pr~Hol!da~ Salt . at the Pointt Fasblons con. tn' 1 6 Tbsp unsalted margarine tmues ~ Itl; sa\ mg) of J.O~ off a good sele<:tion of current \,' 5 slices bread. crust removed dr~se~ for d3). SUits and cocktatl ....ear lit i5112 Kercht\ al ,~ in tbe Park &22-2818 ...~ ~ Beat eggs and sugar together. • Add pineapple and mix well. Place in 9-inch quiche baker. Melt mar- Due To Arrive .. In mid November at garine in skillet and add bread that c,("o the Vmtage Pointe. the much awaited ship- has been cut into cubes. Toss and ;:"-l ment of 1984 Nouveau Beaujohas. It will be cook until cubes are browned. ;> ... air-shipped and the vintage will be good ... Sprinkle pineapple with bread . . even excellent. The price reasonable. Call to cubes evenly and bake in pre- place pre-orders, 885-0800 or stop by the Vint- heated 35{)O oven for 20 minutes. age Pointe, Kercheval at Notre Dame. De- Serves 8. - \.., livery available. Open seven days a week. Calories per serving about 213. Evenings too. Looking ahead to a lovely Berry lecture Cholesterol about 60 mgs. • • • Finalizing plans for the Grosse Pointe Garden Center's Berry Memorial Lecture, to be given Fri- . '" '" TailBQters.. will find the college spirit in the Gift day, :\'ov. 16, in the Grosse Pointe War :\temorial's Fries Auditorium, and the subscription luncheon BAKED CHUTNEY PEACHES Department at the Notre Dame Pharmacy in the following It, "upstairs" In the Fries Crystal Ballroom, are (left to right> MRS, JAMES L, 6 canned peach halves Village, School colors and emblems adorn glasses. SCHUELER. MRS. PHILIP MEBUS JR .• chairman. MRS. PAUL K. HOSTETTER, MRS. 1 Tbsp, melted unsalted mLolgs, serving pieces, plastic and paper party goods CHARLES W. ~tORRIS JR. and MRS. CHARLES A, BIGELOW. When speaker John L. Enterline, margarine and the like for on campus celebrating or at home. of Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa,. flies in the dB>.'before the Eska and Raymond Berry 6 Tbsp. chutney ...... Memorial Lecture, J~dy Bigelow will meet his plane. He Will be the Bigelow's dinner guest and reo Place drained peaches, cut side MutKh1er KJt.chenl ... sland for "quality" ... alter lhlrty yean in the c:ablMt budnn., We can oUtt you OW' upert1lt in dntgn and main o\'ernight with them until time for his 10:30 a.m. appearance at the War Memorial. "Holiday up, on cake rack. Brush with product .nUablllty that no one tile can. Swp In our showrooms at Decorations.Back to Basles" is his lecture title. :\lr. Enterline will show how to produce traditional melted margarine, Spoon 1 Tbsp. 2tttT )lade Avenue aad 1« for yourself Ihll 'lie can loh'e aU )'OW' decorating schemes with easler, up-dated methoos. The lecture is free for Garden Center members, chutne~ into center of each peach in llorage problelJU for tver).. room In your home. l5 for non-members. Reservations for the subscription luncheon, at $12 per person. may be made half. Bake In baking dish pre- . . by contacting Ellen Probert. room secretary, on duty at Garden Center headquarters Tuesdays. heated 350° oven 10 to 15 minutes, or until heated through. Serve hot Gold '" is more of a Wednesda)'s and Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The number to call is 881-l594. Deadline for to 6. bargain today what with fallen luncheon reservations is next Wednesday, SOy. 14. .. prices. Tony Cueter of Bijouterie • • ...... ,. •• f_ accordingly is offering bargains SPICED PRUNES in beautiful 14K and 18K gold GP Unitarians A tasty and attractive garniture jewelry including chains. earrings, rings. Check out the • for both meats and fruit salads . savings at 2044SMack Avenue Open Tuesdays through are preparmg 1 pound dried prunes Saturdays 10 a.m.-5:30 pm., 886-2050. 313 to 4 cups water • • • for Holly Fair 1/2 cup vinegar Custom Designed . a mini-facial for your special The flreslde portraIt at the right 3 inches cinnamon stick , skin problems from the young person with blackheads 1 tsp. whole cloves i is a prMic!ion of things to come at to the mature person with dry skin, using natural pure. the Holly Fair, the Chnstmas mart 1/2 tsp whole allspice organic products only $15 at Francesco's Hair and Skin that will take place at the Grosse 1/2 cup brown sugar Salon, 882.2550. Pornte UManan Church, located Place prunes in a container that , • • on Maumee Avenue between Neff has a tlght-fittin~ lid. Combine JOSEF'S ... frnh apple l1aJJ 11a ,ery specialll'eat 3121150Mack Road and St Clair, on Monday, water, vinegar, spIces and sugar. Nov 12, from 4 to 9 p m and Tues- Bring to a boil, then pour over fruit. AHnue, 88!-S!!O a."ld l'OW al Josef' in the' intage Pomte. Kercheut Seal tightly; cool. Chill for 2 or 3 at ~otrt Damt, 881.3S00 , "hile :\Irs. Haig Tarpinian admires his choice. glas!> jar y,ith tight-fitting lid. Com- about these ongoing classes that suit ---- ton Lederer and :\1'rs Marlene bine remaining ingredients in bowl your tIming Harle Here you can fmd bone Gordon Campbell "111 b€ at one hardt and Alice Snyder and mix thoroughly Pour o\ler chma tea cups. crystal and such table, makmg hiS famous hand-tied The Semor Youth Group will pre- bru!>sels sprouts. turnmg to dis- treasure tnfles as a lIttle, blue flex- fiICS Jean Harris v, III be selling pare a !\Ionday mght spaghetti din- tribute marinade eHnly. Seal ~OMS'TOY ATTIC Ible fish from the Mandann Res- her hand-blocked sta.honerv WhIte ner, ~Irs Barbour contnbutmg the tlghll) and refrigerate overnight. taurant on San Franclsco's Fisher- Elephants have been collected by magIc mgredlent, her special H- Drain "ell before serving. Makes 3 sa}S It.~ time to tbink aboul doll hOllses under the Christmas Irte' man's l,I,'harf Alice Campb€ll. v,Ith asslst2.nce \'it ha\e t~o ~IZes of ~ood hous~. ml"tal doll houses and a FIsbtr ahan sauce. to b€ served from 5 45 generous or -1 small servings. VirginIa Jeffnes' bargello tote from !\Irs Frolund A South of the to 8 p m Tickets are $5 for adulL'i, Price, all at resale pnc~ or ba\e fUD bags each With matchmg key case • • • assembling and decoratlJlg our Cape Cod Border booth has been created by S3for children 12and under Reser- SAVTEED PAPAYA RINGS Hoose Yi~ alsu ha\ e some plec~ of doll and eyeglass cover, are part of the Mrs Alfred Perry. v.no v,t11 be of- vatIOns should be made through the hOll5e miniatures Tuesda) through Satur. Boutique stock, along V,lth her pet. fering personally selected Items church offIce. 881-0420 1 large. firm papaya da)s. Wa m -5 pm. 1663. East \\arren at tlpomte pm cushions and Haru.el from her !\lad ~lexlcan Travels 2 Tbsp unsalted margarme YorkshIre, 882-7631 and Gretel Gingerbread Houses That's also the number to call to Knngie Korner<;. chaired b} Lemon JUice ...... like the ones pIctured ~irs ;\'elson reserve a S3 luncheon of chIcken Irene 'fmr featureo; the mam pie cranberry salad and dessert, Pepl papa) a; cu t In eight 1 z-inch ~Iarle ~1ltchell introduces a new Frolund has rr.ade bJos and mlt. unusual handmade ornament,> '>he tens .\frs Charles .\fltaslk has to be 'ierved from 11 a m to 1 p m crO<;S"ISe sl!u''> , remove seeds, CreatIve Arts SerIes in Fabnc Pamtlng, ha~ created tinY Holl} PatCh doJJs Tuesdav In Ihe annex behmd the Heat margarlnp until hubbl}; add fa'ihlOned peal>paceships Bronze Po\\.der Pamting and Beautiful Fab- church' Fra!1ces Pase.oe 1'1 lun frUIt and wok quickl), about 1 clothes pms. and neck plllolAs for and goJdfl'ih. plus bnght red and rIC Covered & Lmed Boxes For Pre-Christ- relaxmg ....hlle \¥atchmg TV cheon chaIrman. v.lth a"''il'-tance minulp on ea(h 'iidp Spnnkle with mas Handcrafting To RegIster caIl green nPedlepomtE' magneb to from ;\1r" Donald Hme..~ Also as lemon JUICP. ~('n e hot With ham or 882-J755, ~lon -Thuf . 9 30-3 30 See dlsplay The Holl~ Fair 5Pt:'_I<,tdurmg "hopPing In Smart tote hag!> kmt hunnle..'" af. :-'1r<; HU'iselJ PE'f'bJe'i IS '>('P. mg the Coffef' ('fJrner f'njO) d "team ghans and "mflu~e e~e' glas<; d., Holl>. FaIr trea<;urer Barbara Pointe t(Jpic Ing e.up dnd a '1,1 (oct (hn"'ma<; Evening focus on Honduras case<; are the product<; of Carolme Ander~0n I'> handling 0fflce pr')(p treat ~en cd bv ho!>te~<,es \lr'i dur~ PubliCity per:;rm for thl<' ar "Open Our E\ es' IS the theme' of rw; .ISlts to a hill miSSion In a rural La'ole s bu.<;j ImaginatIOn and tal. ~rge ~pauldlng Greta r~ngeJ for Pear Tree the EplS{'opal 'Ch..Jrch Wf)men of t'cle 1<;:-'lufll'l Stoet7er area ented hands Thf' Pear 1 rpe ( hapter of ques Christ Church Grosse POinte ....110 Honduras has had a long stand. ThP Cnuntrv Kitchen Ie; ....ell. lers ga ther" fi('X! Thur<;day, ~ov Will present Volunt~r for \fl',,<;.on 'itocked v, lth homebaked goods ,n. IN~re!atlon~hlp of <;0me IntImacy !') at 10 a rn In Ihl' Oxford Hoad Ene Linder In an eye opening '),Itn thp Cmted ';t.ates due to the eludmg banana nut tread German Put stress in fashion hOMe of \1r<, AUgU.,td'i Chn'itle evenmg of slide.'> Honduran muSIC chocolate cake. muffinS piPS and artl\' !tlf''> of the Lnlted FrUIt C01l1' :-'Iane-France' \~JIfagl \1 D of l't l'i al"n un the HarPfor <.,lafi <.,ne V, !lPN' I' [f'r! "'e.ull~ Will dl'>course and dialogue abo..Jt hiS experience' <;everaJ kJnd~ of cookies &lme of pan:- smce the turn of the cenlury The \\()(A:l'i ",n be featured nas t\H! "on<; on(' J2, the other 9 nn Old 1,[f",,1' POlnte' HIS pro. on the north coast of Honduras the candles are mdl' ldually 'wrap. L nJ te"! Sta tes lrorJps are n014 In <;peakpr !*nd., tne rC'il btJ'imf..<'" mr-c'llng . TIlls central Amencan \fls~lon hlte ~1'oeller's apples 'Will be avail. Adml')''ItratlOn s atll"mpts to stab. next V,e<:!nesda\ \0\1 14 In the of hf'r time v,orklng dt hGme I program beglns at 7 3D P m next 111z(~ (f'ntral Amerlca able J r Pennpy (ourt at Ea'-'t1and «()II:d ,""orK al m\ 1)f(lce mnrf' she Tuesday :\0\/ 11 a' Christ (hureh Jam'" and Jellies "harr the <,helf ( ('nter ""'j'i "nut I v,anl tfl he' '),jlh m., Pr(>-school ~tarting Ene, a ChriS' Churrh p8n'liJlfmer Ene. clalm<, to be neIther an (-CO- V.ltn nutmraL'i In cr.ilrge of thIS Thf' <''if)) J' 11n1fjU(' In '11,;,t I' I Jll (hlldrf'n . and l:Olver<;Jly Liggett i3culty nom)( nor a rTJJlltdr) f'xpert - hut mfJutr. 1,1, "ltf'r:ng faIr ~('ctlOn I'> \Ire; pfpv'ot (d<''J,(;r,- for ",C,rf!1 n ,nfpr (Jnf' (Jf f)r Ab,r;,gJ' ((Jnren,.., In at Mac(unb YWCA member since F(;:O \I,a'- d(cppted hr' proml'p<; tf) prp"'ent one rr.an'<; Paul Barb(jur c,fx'r<.,cd through('I,r lir \b.rdgl'i rcgarrJ to qrr"<; 1<, th,;t v,om('n do in 1983 for the Volun!e€r<; I(,r \of I, \ II'V,,> on Hondl1ras' 10\ olvement 'fh( \1,,( Hmo Y\H A <, <;iXweek, Potpourri offer<; a Cf)]c)rful (oJlec talk on (r,',d:vl' "tff ,c, \l kn'l',), v. hl'n thPY hd ....P 1t fJ 'l{) tf) II HI d m pTf' 'ie.hool pro- sion program of the f~pJs£opal with lhr COlted States from hi" tlon CJf Chne;tma" (Jrnam(nl" ml'nt' Thr. 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( Section C Sports & classifieds Thursday, November 8, 1984

In the trenches Thll il what mOlt at last Saturday's epic struggle between North and South looked like from North back Will Secor's position Secor has the ball (left) and Another great fall ... hits the ground under the watchful eyes 01 South's Grosse POInte, we've been spoIled Jerry Holley (78) and We know that we usually have a lot to look forward to every leammate Paul Gram- fall sports season - even If the local teams don't wm a state matico (63) North won in champIOnshIp in every sport. But the experts, those wIse overtime, 3-0, marl(ing <;::lep<; whn !lk'p ti) p!,,:,,rli':'t th~ 0~t~I)~':' 0f hig!~~('h~~!g~:!~~~ me sert.. Tlral snUlout and seasons to any and all who will listen, don't quite see and the Norsemen'. t1rl1 things our way And, since Pointe teams have won more than win over South at hem. their share over the past few autumns, the "experts" decided since 1974. The teams that Grosse Pomte mIght not have as much to cheer about finished with ldentlca' this fall, thanks to last June's graduation. 7-2 records. Just for the record, here's what the super athletes at North, South, ULS and even the grade schools did to show the ex- perts Just what they could do WIth their predictIOns: Tennis: At University LIggett School, all the girls' tennis team had to contend WIth the loss of eight of 12 players from the 1983 championship team, a freshman playing at No. 1 singles and a new coach. If any of that bothered them, the North shuts out South in overtime, 3-0 girls from ULS hid it well, taking home the schools' fifth straight state championship. The North-South game last Sat- plays, North quarterback Joe on a sweep play to gIve the ball tIe," commented coach Sumbera. urday will be remembered by Over at South, the girls' team endured outside pressure, Weidenbach connected WIth Steve back to South With a senes of "I can t sa> enough about our en- many as North's first Win o\'er Pochmara for a IS-yard gain, but short gains South then look the ball tire defensive squad" some narrow-minded critIcs and taunts that they were South In three years But that's not agam South's defense held and "robots" wearing Chris Evert tennis togs. Never mine that on what proved to be the last drive DefenSIvely, North ""as led by what WIll go in the books The rec- North's threat was fOIled of the game and methodically mov- George Kal>la \ 11 tackles I. Rob the talented, poised squad went out and won a ninth con- ord books WIll show that the game North's next possessIOn came as ed the ball down to North's 12 Wells 110 tackles), Rob Brumer secutive Class A state title for South. Never mind that the was North's first home win agamst a result of CraIg Como's intercep- yardhne (eIght tackles l . Dan Koptlzke gIrlS practiced and played diligently all summer in anticipa- Southsmce 1974, and that It was the tIOn of a South pass Como took the North's chances began to look (three behmd the line tackles) , and tion of this fall. Next year, though, it might be nice for ex- fIrst shutout in the 16-~'ear series interceptIOn 33 yards to South's as slim, but Jumor Palazzo saved the Ken Werenskl, Paul Mattes and perts to remember that these robots have feelings. The first half proved an exciting Joe Weidenbach then connected on day when, With 15 seconds left III Doug Calka. all ""ith SIX tackles And at North, the girls didn't stand a chance, the experts defenSIve battle North receIved a 22-yard pass to Jon Palazzo to regulatIOn time, he IOtecepted a Como, QUlck and Palazw were also said. They had tough South to worry about and not enough the opemng kIck-off and could only give the Norsemen a fIrst down on pass sending the game mto overtime cited for theIr outstanding defen- depth. I guess that's why they only won a Bi-County League move the ball to Its 35 yardhne be- South's 15 Again, South stopped South won the overtime toss of sive backfIeld play fore havmg to punt. South could not the North attack as CraIg Como the COin and elected to play defense Offensively, Secor gamed 78 title, finished second in the regionals and ninth in the state move the ball and punted It back to faIled on a 25-yard field goal at- Nope, they didn't have a chance. with the ball on the 10 yardhne On yards for North on 15 carnes. the Norsemen North took the punt tempt The half ended WIth a 0-0 tie fIrst down, North gained two yards "South ....as keymg on Secor durmg Soccer: On the soccer field, Grosse Pointe's teams were and returned it to their 32 and on The thIrd quarter was a copy at on a runmng play North's next two the entire game, commented Sum- supposed to come up with a big, fat goose egg. Zilch. Oh-fer- the fIrst play WIll Secor carried to the first half as neither offenSive plays consIsted of two unsuccessful hera WJlI gave another exceller.t three. So, I guess the experts don't count it when the boys' the Norsemen's 47 But North's team could break the other's passes Then, on fourth down Como performance" Weidenbach and teams from North, South and ULS combined for a 32-9-7mark drive was soon fOIled when South defense The momentum seemed to hIt a 25-yard held goal, glVlng the Pochmara also had excellent of- and won Michigan Independent Athletic Conference (ULS, recovered a North fumble Once be favonng the Blue Devils how- Norsemen a 3-0 lead South was fenslVe games WeHienbach com. for the fifth straight time) and Macomb Area Soccer League again the Norsemen held the Blue ever, as they kept the ball on then given the ball on the 10 The mented on eight of 16passes for 111 DeVIls, forcmg them to punt a sec- North's end of the field The third North defense held South on three yarch. and Pochmara caught three (North, for the fifth straight time) championships. No, and ond time the experts probably don't care that it took a three-overtime quarter ended with both teams successive plays and on fourth passes for 56 yards In the second series of plays, stili dead-locked 0-0 down the South field goal attempt .'I'm really proud of the team, In shootout to oust ULS from the state playoffs. Secor carned 29 yards to North's The fourth quarter started out Football: "Uh-oh," said the experts. "South will be lucky veered off to the rIght and the the way they came back after our 49 South's defense stopped the well for the NONemen when Casey Norsemen won their seventh 0-2 start For us to Win our last to have a winning season after losing so many starters to Norsemen offense agam by recov- QUIck Inlercepted a pass on straIght game of the season 3-{) seven games and shut out Chnton~ graduatIon " Wrong again, field goal-breath. South stretched ermg the liecond fumble of the North's 25 yardhne Weidenbach The loss 'Was South's second dale and South makes for a very game Luckily. North regamed its unbeaten string to 25 games, held opponents to zero points then threw a 23 yard ~tnke to !>tralght In overtime good season It .....111 be a great on in four straight contests, was ranked No. 3 in its region for possessIon before South cOUld do Secor, ~tng ~ NonMlmen to "It was a great defensive bIIt- •season, ., lI.lld SW:nOel'W. most of the season and ended up in a tie with Mt. Clemens for any damage On the lubsequent near mfdfield North fllen fumbled the EML title ONLY after losing 25-24in overtime and WITH- OUT one of the Devils' top starters But that's an excuse and a 7.2 team like South doesn't need excuses. They won't be in North, South shine the playoffs this year for the first time since 1981, but neIther will 112 of the state's other 144 football teams. At North some folks laughed when the Norsemen lost theIr first two. The laughing stopped when North won its next in Class A final seven, chnched a tie for the Bi-County tItle and beat rival Three of Grosse POlllte's four (2Q 21), 51st Katie Beal flrushed South in overtime. The Norsemen held opponents to 14 pomts hIgh school cross country teams 81st and Anne Fmlan, 1.31st for or less seven tImes this yea,r. And that's no joke. earned spots 10 last Saturday's North Cross country: The harriers were lucky enough to escape slate Class A fmals 10 Bnghton - predIctIOns and forecasts from the experts this fall. That's and two came horn;'! With top 10finI- Kopacka's flmsh earned her .-\11- shes State honors Also makmg the probably because there aren't too many cross country ex- girls' All-State squad lor her flrush perts around. Those who did have something to say forgot North's girls' cro~~ country was South Jumor Nancy Solte.nsch, that there are two public hIgh schools in Grosse Pointe, both squad, coached by Charles Buha- who finIshed In the SL'(th spot o,..er- of which have excellent cross country programs. glar, flmshed thIrd With 196 pomts all In the 175-runner held. The 19lW South's girls' and boys' teams each won the EML cham- behmd fm,t place Dearborn Edsel state finals marked the fLfth con- pionship, fimshed fIrst in the regional and South's gIrls' were Ford (32 points) and second place secutive season that South has eighth in the states Ah, but folks forgot about North, where Milford (151 pomts} Coach Steve qua IIfled for state fmals the girls and boys won THEIR league titles, the girls were se- Zaranek's South HIgh girls' team f1mshed eighth With 274 potnts .:'-1orths finish \\-as somev.hat of a cond in the reglOnals and third in the states and the boys, surprIse for Buhaglar, dlthough he fourth in the regionals The experts did agree on one thing: The third place fInish \\ as said he felt thai hIS team could fi- North and South were at one time each ranked in the girls' North's best In hl!tlory and came nish among the leaders top 10 in the state aboul bet'aus£> of No"rth's three. be III top Escapmg attentIOn all together were ULS's undefeated four and f1\{' runners, Said Ruhagl- . I thought \\ e could th~ ar thIS week . The) rdn together 10, ree e.ltch pesky POinte teams WIll be wmnmg agam Those young, mex- tht'nI I'hdt !neenll' £' re.'ll!) helped penenced tenms players at ULS can only gf't older and more Kcll\ Fourmer i.W 02, III 38th plate. Sand) Smith, 20 1\, 1ll 47th \\ e dill l',llch them he ,hided expenenced South can look forward to some freshmen from place. Pall) L\ICht'( I.W 171 In 50th ::-"lllth., lxl\... "'ll_lll lllll~hed ..1 Its 9-0 frosh football squad gettmg to be sophomores and mov- plllCt' clnd ('l1n.,tl Drumm) ing up a team or two And North's JV gndders were 7-2. Once ll'llllllnut"d on 1'.iJ(t' JCl you get a wlnnmg tradItIOn started like that at North, ULS and South, It's kmd of hard to stop it RfAl.fYRE fias ~ I But don't tell the experts that They're stIli busy trymg to South cross country runners senior Barb Giroux (left) and fresh- flelJrp out wh:- fhey fm!<,hed c..econdm the "Top Ranked Ex- man Ellen Mayer, who helped lead the girls' team to an undefeated Burns twl('t' 8"i t'fficlt"nth; i season, If'ague and regional championships and an eIghth place perts" contest (Everybody else was tied for fIrst) ~} as wood at (~Iy half th~ Cl)S1 I finish al the state Class A finals last Saturday In Brighton. SAFE • WARM • NATURAl I 18' log '>t'f with ..tdlld.-Hd v.tln' fir.. 22 '.JO' I Grosse Pointe Gunshop ,~~ METRO ~~, PEE [. SKI & SPORTS . flrl'~~!~\<',::Pt'I:IIl!lSALE PRICE $159 ' WEE , SALE! t __ i- !~ !-_~ _,:1\ ~1 .it", i NEW & USED GUNSI TENNIS t CHILDREN'S t AMMO ....""'.. 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Playing for the varsity In 1984 were, from left to right, (front row) The JV Red Baron squad includes, from left to right, (front row) Members of the freshman Red Barons include, from left to right, David Monette, Mark Cockburn, David Trent, Scott Collins, Mark Brandon lastomirsky, luttenberger, Sle ....e Shumerskl, Mike Koenig- (front row) Brian Duignan, Jay Radloff, Paul Straske, Drew Wood. Zoltowski, Brandon Henry, Chris Rowe, Chris Stebbins; (second bauer, Frontera, Mark Cepedes; (second row) Kasier, Brian NottoJi, ruff, Matt Swlkoskl, Harlan Camps, Mike Pltters, Alex Brinker; (mid- row) Cam Pyle, Scott Kettler, Rob Rinaldi, Jason Storer, Brian Jen- Jim Kutscher, Tom Oln....erno, Brandon Cromar, Steve Crap.rolta, dle row) Eric Coddens, Britt Stebbins, Mike Miller, Jeff Thomas, Jack dre12ke, Nell Stellingwerf, Rob Zielinski, Dan Collins: (third row) Raymond; (third row) Robinson, Ted Maliszewski, Luke Benele, Mar. Nlhem, Gary Campbell, Erik Matthews, Matt carrier, Gene Robinson; Jamie Osborne, Jason ~sworth, Bob Thomas, Kevin McCarron, rison, Steve Horn, Andy Ament, Graves, John Bomier; (top row) (top) coach Steve Gilbert, Shawn McCann, Jeff Osborne, Adam Con- manager Mike Zollowski, Brian Ford, Andy Shaffer, Chad Hawkins, coaches Cromar, KUlscher, Kefgen, Bomier and Luttenberger. lan, Dan Henry, Jeff Young, Scott Spada and coach Joe Spada. ehrict .... Qth~: ~.,:,~~ ~~~~~ ~:::;..:! C::::-;==-, :1:;~ ~vvi v Clt n.: ma, iu Darder. :All Pointes Red Barons' season ends .takes meet " The G~os!>e Pomte Red Barons Shelby came nght back to score was stopped by Shelby The LIOns .- ended their 1984 football season and take a 14-8 leaa In fact, the made one fmal drIve, but were . All Pomtes S" 1m Club started Its last weekf'nd, wmnmg two games game could have been a runav,ay stopped at the Baron 33 when tIme season off nght ,\Ith an over- and tying the other agamst the for Shelby, except for the fme de- ran out : whelming ""in over the Ta} lor Pool - Shelby LJons. fenslve play of Scott. Kettler, Mc- In retrospect, the 1984Red Baron Sharks. 316-176 The Freshmen closed out the Carron. Chad Hawkins and Cam squads played well despite be g • The mIXed 8 and under 100 free- year "Ith a 12-7 VictOry, conung Pyle ' . ill ~ . style relay team consISting of Paul back after the LJons had scored The Barons took the second-half c1mpnsed of mostly fIrst-year Swan, Ehzabeth Strey, Sarah after a long dnve early in the kickoff and McCarron scored on a payers Booher and Geoff Klrles started game The Baron defense, led by 7~yard run, tWisting and turrung LeadIng the Red Barons this the meet off .....Ith a flTSt place tune Alex Bnnker. Bnan DUignan, Jack through the Shelby defense The year were Freshman coaches Joe .or 1:28 16 Abby ~lclntyre. Paul Nlhem. Jeff Young, Shawn Mc- extra point was no good and the Spada and Steve Gilbert; Ron Kef- . Reaser, :\larsha Zeller and Charlie Ca!lIl. Harlan Camps and Erik score was tied, 14-14 gen, who guIded the JV for the 14th Roddis came in flrSt In the 10 and Matthews, shut the LIOns down as Late ill the game, Grosse Pointe straight year and was assisted by under nuxed 200 freestvle rela\' the half ended. 7-0, in Shelby's fa. agal1l drove deep into Shelby terrI- Dave Cromar, Bob Kutscher, . (2:20.05,) In the mIXed 14 and vor. tory behInd the efforts of Rob Frank Bomier and Doug Lutten- 'under 200 freest)'le relay, DaVId Paul Straske opened the second Rmaldl, Jason Beds worth , Brian berger; and Varsity coaches RICk : Nicholson, JennIe Olmstead, Kim half \Hth 3. kickoff return to the Ford and Chris Meathe. ChrIS Steb- Moore, Paul Garner and Mario . Taylor and John Ledyard placed All Polntes' 8 and under Ind 10 and under swimmers wait their Shelby 4{) Drew Woodruff, Straske bins led the team on offense but Darder. first (l :57 08 ) turn as swimmer Mike Mlkellc stands ready on the starting block. and Adam Conlan carried the ball ' . In the butterfl} events, Swan and girls' 10 and under 50 yard Nora Brooks (36 741 takmg fIrst and the Barons scored in the tlnrd -D/-e-t-P;-'II-S-W-H-p-,-'n-g-U-.-S-.- . placed fIrst With a time of 21 12 quarter to narrow the edge to 7~. backstroke, Roddts (44 86> took 111 the 14and under girls' event and F T' with Geoff Kunmel (34:m and first for the boys and Kim Higel Keller fmishmg first in the gIrls' 18 In the fourth quarter, Shelby ree 1ger New Grapefruit . Tony Atrasz (35.30) also sho\\-ing mounted a drIve whIch was stop- (38 OlJ took flrSt for the gtrls The and under event In 39 72 stickers Il . fIne performances in the 8 and 12 and under 50 backstroke saw The bo\'s' 8 and under 25 free ped b} Woodruff, woo returned the J t h under butterfly The boys' 10 and ball to the Shelby 32 us \\- en you CraIg WUll1lger (33 581 and Steven style was swept b) Ryan Gale Straske and Woodruff broke off thought all the DetrOit 'Su pall' G- 'under 50 butterfly \\-as swept by Swan (36 26) take flTSt and second (20.84) and Emmett DeGuvera per I 1V8S bIg yardage plays to get the ball to TIger-mama had dIed ,_ • Roddis (41 56}, Reaser (44 28) and for the boys, wlule DenISe VittIglio (23 12) Reaser {36 22), ReInke down ramo station _ Mike M1kelic (5228), while LIsa (36 13) and TIna Higel {36 61) took (36 38) and Steve Booher (44 19) the 2. Scott Spada carried it I1l for WRIF IS offering Fa W 8g1rt L VaUen (38f17J and Anne the fIrSt two places for the girls. finished first, second and third. m \\ hat appeared to be the gl>-ahead special edition Tiger • Cavanaugh (45.50) came in fnst score, but the play was called back personah ty bumper 8t 81 OSS EndIng the backstroke events, Ann the boys' 10and under 50 freestyle. on a penalty. Then WIth just 1.20.. bI • and second, respectively Ann Osgood placed fU'St in 39 34 \\hJ1e Zeller (33 60) and Katie . Osgood (36 98) and Ka thy Keller left, Straske dashed into the end stIcAers to msatia e No Dieting - Eat All You Want All Pointes had great success Ul Suno nell I (44 30) fImshed one and (36.26) rounded out the butterfly zone WIth the WlMl1lg touchdown. TIger fans pm Does All the Wolt the breaststroke events as Strey t....o for the gIrls. Nicholson ('17 08) events taking fIrSt and second In The JV also futished on a high (28 4{» and Atrasz (31 49) took first and Brooks (29 OJ topped the boys' note. takmg a 6-<1 shutout. The first The stickers salute BEVERLY HILLS, CA. (Spe- the 18 and under 50 butterfly and second in the girls' 8 and under and grrls' 14and under 50 freestyle . - The backstroke events were two hmes the LIOns drove UltO IOdlvldual TIgers. 10- Clal)-An amazing new "super" 25 breakstroke In the boys' and The gIrls' 18and under 50 freestyle dominated b)'- All Pointes 'A-'lth Baron terntory. the Baron defense eluding "Sparky." grapefruit pill has recently been grrls' 10 and under breaststroke, went to BrIdget HarrIngton (34 !O) gh "Louuu!" "Morris," developed and perfected that re- "Swan (23 06) and Eri.lc Dahlstrom DaVId Remke (46.95) took flTSt for aM PhyllIs Candrhol1s (35 4) got tou and took the.ball away; "Tram," "Glbby," portedJy "guarantees" that you ~ . (26.57) taking first and second 111 the boys, McIntyre was fI.rstfor the The boys (2.22.50) and gIrls' the fIrst tune on a fourth down play "Senor Smoke" and Wllleas ly 10 t least 10 d . the boys' 8 and under exent and and the second when Tom Dinver- I se a paun SIn gIrls (45 73l The 12and under boys' (2:23 53) 200 medley relay teams no recovered a fumble. others For free Tiger 10days. Best of all, it allows you to Suzette Atrasz (33 70) finishing event sa\\. ~Iike Bucciero (36 5ll rounded out the meet WIth fIrst first in the gIrls' event In the boys' The Barons mounted a sustaIned bumper stickers, send "eat as much as you want of your take fIrSt place finishes drIve whIch resulted in a touch- a self-addressed, favonte foods and still lose a .e d stamped. envelope to pound a day or more starting from own by Steve Horn on a pass from RIff/TIger Personality the very fIrst day until you achieve CI) Steve Shumerskl WIth SIX seconds Swimmers on tear left in the half StIckers, POBox 789, the Ideal WeIght and figure you The second half proved to be a SouthfIeld, Mlch , desire." .c B) Bill HoO\ er the help of the team's top 10 swun- and Verona placed fifth In the fly defensIve struggle, With neither 48037 This "super" grapefruit pill is a Xortb High mers WOOhad partiCipated in the WIth a hme of 1 03 2. over 25 team bemg able to sustain an offen- dramatically Improved version of North's girls' varsIty sWim team MichIgan InterscholastIC Coaches schools Class "A" and B' par- slve dJwe Great defensive plays the world famous grapefruit diet, It o bas never lost a Bi-County champ- Association (M!SCA) Speedo spon- ticipated by both teams kept the play at mId- Landauer plays is far more effective than the ionship, and thIS doesn't look to be sored meet At the ~USCA meet, SmIth ISn't the only girl With a fIeld The Barons ran out the clock f onginal and eliminates "the mess, o the year that the streak ""ill end held at the t:mversity of Mlctugan, school record, Sarah Roblc.haud and took the Win behmd the runn- or Albion fuss, and high cost of eating half a The team IS 6-3, WIth two of those 35 of the state's top teams were holds the school record In the 100 mg of Luke Bencle and Shumerski AlbIOn College soph- fresh grapefruIt at every meal." en three losses bemg to the second and represented. Sophomore Anne butterlly With a time of 1 01 4 the The Varsity fought back twIce to omore Andy Landauer "Pill Does All the Work" third ranked class "A" schools Verona finIShed SIXthm the 100but- medley relay also held the school tIe the Shelby LIOns. 14-14. The is a member of the 1984 Accordmg to the manufacturer, <0 (Dearborn and Ann Arbor Pie- terfly WIth a time of 1 03.0 North record WIlh a 1 56 5 and the LIOns started out qUIckly WIth a Bnton soccer team. "the pill Itself does all the work I neerL medley relay team. consisting of prevIous record of the 500 free was 5O-yard tOuchdown pass and took a Landauer, a mldflelder "'hIle >ou qUIckly lose Weight with This year's team COnsIStsof runth Laura Verona. Sandy Smith, Sarah broken by four gIrls, - Anne 7-{) lead Kevin McCarron inter- for the Bntons, has one NO starvation "diet menus" to N and tenth graders except for the RobIchaud and Jane Zapytowskl Verona Laura Verona Sandy cepted a Shelby pass to stop a assist thIS season follo...., NO calorie count mg. NO three semors, first vear S""Immer fInIShed second, whIle SmIth plac- SmIth and Kathy KISh, ""ho has the dnve, but the Barons couldn't get exerCIse, and NO hunger pangs." It CO Karen Turnball and"team captaIns ed first to set a new school record record With a tIme of 5'29 3 gOIng Just mto the second period, Under the mrectlOn IS 1000/0 safe You Simply take the • Sarah RobIchaud and Jane ZaP)- m the 100 breaststroke WIth a hme When asked ho" the team could ~1cCarron got the ball and raced 60 of fU"St-yearhead coach pLlJWlth a glass of water before CO : towski. In the league dual meets, of 1 08 7 be so competitive ",hlle so ~oung. lards lor the score and Joey "GQI- Ralph Teagle, the Bn- each meal and the amazing combl- - North has shown It can be doml- Xorth girls also dId v,ell at the Coach Teeters stated, "These g,rls den Toe" Dunn converted a tWl>- tons started at 8-3-2 natIon of powerful IOgredlent5are : nant, crushIng Lake Shore, 66-17, Grand Rapids Press InVItational of spend more quality hours practlc- poml play to give the Barons an 8-7 overall and 5-3-2 III the so effectl~e they take over and you • • Lakeview 62-21, and Rosev!lIe ~ov 3 SmIth set a meet and pool mg than other high school S\I;lm- lead MlAA The highlight of start losing", eIght unrnedlately : Bra bJec , 88-72 record 111 the 100breast \\-Ith a tIme mers ThIs re!:ults In our haVIng the season 'Nas a 3-2VIC- Pill Has ALL Dail) ViWnlns • : The Brablec "'ICtOl) ',,"as extra of 1 09 1 Verona placed fifth in the belter distance !>wlmmers than Singles racquet tory over natlOnally- The po"'erful and unique combl- :spectal because It was won Without 200 mdllndual medley WIth a 2.22 0 most of the east area teams' ranked Hope College nation of ingredIents are ",hat • ;';orth's bIg upcomIng meets are make thIS a "super-pIli". It con- - ~.:;; ~.;::;:r- ,,"0 party Saturday Landauer, a 1983 .. z -=._= _ agaInst the;';o 2 and 3 Class tams hIghly potent grapefruIt con- graduate of South HIgh, "B" ranked teams, rDetrOlt Xe",'i This Saturday, ~ov 10, the centrate and a diuretiC to help (.oach~ poll Battle Creek Lake- Grosse Pomte Smgles (over 30) IS the son of Mr and C .... 7.29C.7~ .. 1j, I elimInate bloat and puffiness No 7 ~cy< ____ vIe"" and Zeeland on ~O\ J(j ....1]) be holdmg their second tennts Mrs Thomas Landauer, of WashIngton Road I need to take an! VitaminSto main- ;';orth closes out lts dUdl meet and racquelball party of the season tam your goor.l health and energy. " season against crosstO\',n rn,al at the Wimbledon Racquet Club The pIll IS fortIfied W}th ALL South Coach Teeters matched up RegIstratIOn begIns at 7 p m (I00ll'1o) of the U ') Govemment both teams like trllS :-'orth',> followed by a SOCIalhour Tenllls Ski-waXing Idaily vitamIn requlrements strengths are In the 2l)(J free 200 dlld rac.quetballs tarts at 8 p m Contains Japanese 'Glucomannan' I ~1 .500 free and the If)Obutt('rflv. The fee also Includes tenms les- party sa Each pIli also contams an amaz- v,hlle South IS strong In the 'j() free sons and refreshmenLc; The non.profIt Amer- mgl) effectIve amount of "g1uco- , 100 free 100 hackstrokf' and 100 These partIes are open to the Ican Youth Hostels or- f mannan", the remarkable natural J breaststroke' pubhc and players of all levels ar~ gamzatiOn is 5pon~jf. dIetary fiber dlc;co\ery from Japan Coach Teeter., 'iPt the ~tdg(' for \\.elcome mg a ski waxmg party ~ (u..ed succes';fully for over 1500 the meet by sa) 109 h tf P ra"t fc\\ For addItional informatIOn, call at 7 30P m Wednesday, jean) that expands In your sto- ... Sea'iOfu, South ha'i embarra'ied U'i v..alt AlIemeer'iCh at i72-5126 or Nov 14 at the L:AW Hall CI) mach and g'v~ you a full and satiS- Tt took three year., to g('1 our pro J('rr:v :,hulec at 88.'}-{)16S on 15 :\-lIle Road, one fied feeling all day long gram on pant} \l,.th them nrll'. half block best of Van C) The super-pili IS alread] sweep- ",c ve rl:.hot at them' Dyke In Sterling The \'orth ;;'outh meet ....111he helrl Watch donkey Heights Ing the countr) ....lth glOWing reo at ,,"orth Hign School on TUe<;day pom of easy and fast "'eight loss from fonnerJ) ovcrv,("Ight people \'ov 11. at 7 p rn basketball Adn,J,>slon IS $2, en therE' ....,ll be refrf"'ih In all walk'- of hfe ....ho arc now Cogers on streak Lutheran East "'III hO"it IL'i an shm, tnm, and attraC1JvC agam n1'dl dfmkf'y basketbali game FrI- mf'nts Skier,> <;houJd -c \orth'> bd<,l.;f1bdJilldm 111'[('.'1t da) \0V 16 ' Saddle-up" time WIll bnng theIr dCfWnlllllor "ow A\9rlable to Public ed 'South;a ke 49 )!I ;,nd Ixl \<,(> fA"' 7 'Sf) P m eros" country <;kl'>for a You can order your wpply of CO ~hore ')/) 27 for their ninth and Th(. game v, Iii fp4ture facultv "hand'i on" waXing Ihe><. hJghl> ,uccc',sful "super" ](Jth ....10' III a fr,,, d rr'('ord for mpmhf'r,> from pasL'ilde Lutheran demonstra flOn There grdpef rUI! pill (no.... a~allahle mo~t (on,pCUll\ P Vdr." .....(lr1r, 1'-1m dlf('(1 i) f [urn the melD Uf.JcllJrer by c!r fflf ntar) <;{.hool<;0plXJSlOg the Willalso he mf0rmat,on -c '1.Uffy' defe<'llf'(j In Ip2;?'de pl(3) r~~J dnr. 1<; Luthf'riln 1'.a<;t faculty 10 what about 'ikl tnrr.> m,>lnJc mdll order only) hy sending $12 for 11~ ovprall (f'!p'-fe ~3rt2r 22 1,[(Jml<'(><' to ~Je a hilariOUS evemng llorl and ('qU1pment oJ i4.Jdj } L&.,h, rhed< or moncy mufflers Paula H"rm. V,pq,nb "nd l",rf' AIi\- ;;nCf' II(Kf't prlees for thIS Furttwr Illformauon brakc~-.hoc:k5 j oWcr 10 (H (lJ', fie<" CJ9f)J bound!-., IN} the' \or",('ml'n f(1thrlr P\ ('nt an' $2 "Ii f'lr adull\ $2 for m~y he obta med by Indu.,r ....-- 1"'0 \ IcUJrJe<. gr ,,{j(•• ~ h()(,1 anr:! hIgh ';<,hool ..tu calling 776-3(}94 ~nra \1('/ilca !jl, DCrl W24, TIll" .JV br'a t r.L'llde dpllh rY](lr(' \l;nm('n If nol 'HI/II/led) VISd, \1a.leTCard, en >- 169JO E I/arren 2~() 16 Gratiot '3 I) ar:d arp tl('d for flrq .Julla Lu' h('ra n f'1('mf'ntary !>chooh; TIC- than fnr'f! v,at"h 11.II'vl and Arner r pre.,., 01< (e..tnd card W 0' r,~dlrJ; 'j of Terr Mile :'>no\l; had 18 p<11n1'> In thl' tv,o k.'!-. !he f!lghl of the game are $'j wm <"penJi(ally \ll'n numncr, LXlwalJOn date, and slg- CO 885-4362 n9.5870 game.'> to I(>~dthp \(Jrlh .JV Al<"fj trl1ll ew'nlng, a spaghettI 2 III h(Jur<, d;, Jly n",IUrC) Ior f",."e<.! serVIce for The Fre"hmen girl., ba..,kcl baJl dlnm'r will be ~rv('d from 5 3Q un- Women 2 22 h(Jur,> ucdu <-ports leams On Oct 16, GPA's nual G P Academy Cross Country North then moved 51 yards In SmIth and FIsher Jeff GIacobbe "Most Promlsmg Rookie" award cross country team went down to Invitational OCt 26 eIght plays to fegIster Its second FL YERS-RED WINGS scored the Stars' fmal goal on a went to SIxth grade hnesman MIke defeat, 16-41, to Fnends School of Russell Inman fmlshed a close marker. On the game's final play, The Flyers played their opener breakaway NIckerson DetrOIt second m the fifth and SIxth grade Mills sprmted 75 yards to paydJrt, against the Red Wings, who had al- Scoring for the Hawks were GPA hme~ mcluded Peter Don- boys' race. to give the DeVlls a 39-12 decisIon ready won their first game, and Kevm McCracken e post of the goal who scored the freshments Will b<' RAM'S HORN thIS fall South's girls team was game's only goal '>cored the wltll1lng goals (':-alg the scoring The Sabres played W"lJdm~ Jlld Paul Cure were out- avaIlable for a RISIAURANI lOt itIZeI also unbeaten In dual meet compe' I<~or the season, Coach Josh nomma) charge well, despIte bemg shut out ...tandmg on lhe Academy's de 886-1802 OIlIcoYnt.65, ~ tltlon SchmIdt'S" club averaged almost 17410 MACk AT Sf CLAI. fp!1.,t> l6l_ I).,. S:l~ ThC'n on Oct 1!J. GPA's soccer BG plans DAILY a...... Ie',un df'fp.ltf'd Frlcnd:" School of SP.CUlLSI Grosse Pointe AA Bandits are unbeaten at 8-0 n('lrOlI, 4 I Anthony DeLuca had banquet THE The Grosse Pomte AA BandIts t\\O ~O HOM.MAD. Grosse Powler Tom Hajt scored for each), Gorney, Warezak and MI- 'i 11 th(' fIrst tun(' cl Fall IS NOW during the week of Oct 22 Compuware SOUP DAILY chael Crane earned a%lsls Jason Oil SatunJ,I~, (Jct 20, GPA pldc Sports Banquf't to hon- WE ARE FAMOUS OPEN! The Bandits fdced a strong Th('n on Ocl 2.5, the BandIts !Iall and Jon Bell shared Ihe goal. I'd ...('cond, tYltl~ With Gn'('nh"ls or studenls d In [ ------~.., piayed well on d('il"'n~{' the BandIts were John Gornf'Y' and ed a balanccd '><'ormg attack on ( ountl ~ f)d.~ <'ompctlllg for (a)A tall ~porb proj.(I'.ln\<; luetroit .~'Wings flip) Scott McMIllan Ty Telegada<;, goals by VanDewf'ghe, Brad War. The' RalldlL<;' '-cventr. !>tralghl \\('II' i\]I'gh,HJ BI',H!\, EJl/al}('th The bd,lljUE't\\ Illldke league victory wa,> a 4 0 Will ovpr I ) l SIl'lIPI, ,\Il11abcl \\ ""(,11. I!t'alh('r pl Iw'>cab, from Plymouth BohtCll d, Wl'nd) .11'\\ (Ill ~Ulln) 1984 at th(' WC'on'r!>were Kuna (tWO), Gardf'Ila and Lisa Walke le,1Il Tll.kl't~ <11'(, lJn('cd VanDew('ghe' and Gorney Brady CITY OF MICHIGAN LlggC'tl took .Ill H 1 \\ III ll\ prill(' nt $?I :.0 fOl "dull:- ,Illd <&ross.e ~nint.e 'ark MI(.('h, Walf'7ak, BPrgf'r, Frt>d (;1'.\ " ll'nnh tl'dJl1 I.,h BPlI and Hall agam .,harpd pid\ ('r lor (; I'A \\ ,nnllig H II 1II \0 mg 11 ('h(~k tn '\1rs "hili In i\otlC(' )<; hereby glven lh,il ttH' n'guJar ow(.tlng of the ('lly ('ouncll thf' out lIw nf'!'> 'I 'Ingll'" (Jlhl'l (;1'.\ pl.l,I'r" \1ho (;lon,1 SOlllk ,It BI.,hop to be held on ~londay, \;ovember 12 1YIl4, ha'> b('('n r(,.,chedlllcd (or AI'>oin.,t \\l'f'k, C)f'vl'lanrl, OhiO'S c1ul \\I'll V.I'1 (' Jo:lIl'n B(}()IJwr .It :\0 (;:1 1I,lgtll't Il1gh Sdh>lll TUf',>day, :'-JoVE'mberI~, )'lR4, at 7 flO J' M he!.! SqUIrt AA lt',lIn pl,ly('d Iht> I 'lIIgl('., .Ind ~dr<1h 1I.lgg.lrly 'Illd 11l1t;O !I... Wood'.' :\t\('h, 4f12:!5 NUNZIO ORTISI J. Clew-I,ind two goa1'o, the Bandlls (,I' \ .Il ...o 11f.,1 1,1 (,I t'('n IIllh 7 1 Thl' dl'"dlllll' fOl II'M'r GPN II/R/1l4 CITY CLEHK rd>oundf'rJ ~lth Iv.o go,ll,> m thl' \\ IIlI11ng dOllhlt'" tt-,Illl' for (;1' \ vallOn" l'.' No .?l, l!ltH ,\ lIurd J)(,J"1orj ('1,11](' and VanDe' \\1'11' ~dldh 1I,,,.~g,lIl, look d J 0 1111'l('nll' ... [nvlLIlIOlldl ho.,II'd .II rnor!I'r.II('d h\ :\11'.' ) )1 \11 ',' .. (I";.lf 'll NOTICE V,( lory "Vl"'rtill' pre" ,'lu,.,ly unb",1 Ili'lloll ('011II1 I\ [l,ll \\t'l'I' L\1l ~Iuk, Ilw 111'\\ ".,.,()( I ""II' '1' ,I 111'l! Th(, 1<1''11 L~)( dl [ ntl I I'(.J! I{('porl I Frlfll! I v)! 11<1" 111'('1] fdpd With tNI Toh,~jo "qu.ltl, I)(J.'.!IIWth"lr Ihl1 r! l(',lIlIholl '\io I "'Jngl.,., EII/dlll'!h ,lIE' c11l ('{'ltll of ,11 h It'llc~ ',' II \" "II" ..,/,I ~IN" I ,W thE'MIchigan I)('p,H IIr,f'lIt (jf Tn ,j<,lIry lOr Judlnv, Ih(' 11',(' nf (,pnf'ral con"c'c'utIV(' ,>h\ltolll ,tnd 1}()(j"llIlg Hobl'l h \0 2 'lIIglt'" \.lr ..11 lid/-( 11t ("III"gIH'[ I'.' ,1 p" r l' oj 1'01n[(' I"irk )(',lglU' 10 K Hcvf'nu(' ~harl7lg IInd" by Ill(' CJty (,ro,>' (' for !hf' theIr ]('adlllg rl'(onl 0 I!dll\ \0 ! 'Ingl('., :\1,11\ KI'IIt'r pllt (Il"Klllll/dllOlI\\ ho'>(' r, 1\,1\ I' "1.,,, M(ll; 'l' ~I yl"'AtrI'nc1('d.rUM' '10 1'1H4 A copy of I}m f('porl J'"on hh' In the' OffJcf' (;orn('y ,,{'orN! lor 1111'Bandlts dllli \'111.111(' 'J'd\\ 111' \0 I douhle'''' pJ 1111111 Y pill pO"(' I." llw " "ill ~,~,,, ,'/1,)..,',),. Q of Ih(' CIty Clf'rk and 1<, avaJJl1bh' for m,,!wc!lOnduring rc'~lllar office wllh a ...... I...I... from M( Mlll/111 and I,()rl PE'lnlll!>IInd Kathryn Arnold, "'ponMlr.,lllp of "I' hour!> . \" I ,<,,\ I. hi,' II~, tl,\"lid".) I Tpltgf' Van»('wf'gh(' had ,I I-(oal :\c! :' dOllhle", ,lIlll Ka!LI yn '/dg~('l t IVIIj(' .. v" luch "apporl I II... '.. IUlI!.f F... IIIlIlIc I ...... " I N.J, Ortlsi <' J)OllaldMlIl Sf't a nf'W YOlJn~ lnf'n IInd wOllwn .~..~~.:~_.~~..';''I~~ two Iolame" In Grand Hapld!> cour,>(' record of 11 04 for the 1 8 d t BIshop (;lIl1uF(h('r Call 882.6900

PaQe Four-C Classified ads Thursday, November 8, 1984 1A-PgRSONALS 1A-ISER$ONl[S ~_s_- 2A-MUS1C 4 -HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED RE~'TA cook for) our special J EDUCATION GENERAL GENERAL "BE A STAR!" PRAYER TO THE INDEX TOCLASSIFIED OFFERED occasIOn Reasonable E,. HOLY SPIRIT EXPERlk<:NCED \\allress Ha 1e \ our ....eddmg ceremon) PIANO LESSONS Qualified LOSE \\ eight WIth herbs, earn cellent referenc~ 881 8tl83 1. No eancellallol\$ chul\ges or correc"om after 12 noon Monday wanted 886-2160 and're-.eptlOn \ Ideotape \men and omen) once more that Ine\ er '" ant 2C Hobby Inslrv(110n 14 Real Estate Wonted GROSSE POl:>.TE TYPESETIER AIRLINES , • PrO\ Ide " atchbook to be separa ted from) ou no LE-\R'\I'\G CE:\TEH Phone InstallatIon and 20 Camps 14A lOls Watlted Expenenced CompuglaphLL WILL TRAIN • Andl) ze )OLtr makeup matter ho\l. great the mater- Repair \\ ork Done 2E Alhlehc los'rUC1'Orl 148 '.'oeOllon or S"b"'rbo1 GJ Kerchc\ al on the Hlil • Teach make up colors Ial deslf'eS may be 1'0\ant to equipment Call Tom Brae FlLght attendants, reserva- Reasonabh 2F Schools ?'opery ""anted 3-1J-U836 3-13 0836 882-5596 be \Hth JOU and m)' loyed kett, TAS GraphIcs . .37'2gnO tlOfilStS.and other~ !\lust be Don Palmer Hank :'Ilo01e\ 2G Con.clesee'\t Cere 14C Real Eslate Exchange ARE YOU looking for a Xmas Gift CertifIcates ones In ) our perpetual glory bet\\~11 7 a m -4 p m \\ Illmg to relocate Call 884-2828 5i 3-1.19'25 3 Lo~! and Found 15 Buslf1e~sOpport"nJlieS creative nursery school Amen PART-TI'\lE receptlODlsl 5571200 4 Help Wonted Gerelol 16 ?e:~ for Sale Thank n)U for \ our love to- stressmg dancmg, g) m ex- needed at the Greeuhoili>e JOB NETWORK -4A Help Wanled DomestIC 16A Horses for Sale ercISes and crafts? If in- BALLOONS ....ardS~me..and m)' !O\ed Beaut} Salon 117 Kerche- 17JOO Southfield Rd FEE 148 Serv,ces 1o E-5370 .~ and forget the "Tong that 15 SECRETARY for sales office for chIldcare In my Grosse 1 Wonled to Rent 21 B Sewlflg Machine vIClruty of Beaconsfield- done to me and you who are 7A Roo", Wo'\ted 21( Electncal SeNrce of Eastern Market process- POinte home Permanent po- *SAVE $5 WITH THIS AD * r:m.. -.&i Charlevoix 885-1099 ing plant Send resume to sltlOn, 2-3 days per week m all rm>tances of my life 18 RO'S . ..1,:>'1)FLULI~ERS WIth me. I, m thls short 7C Garage Wonted 2lE Slorm~ and Screen~ IF YOU ha\'e lost an arumal secretary, 2500 Orleans, De- Non-smoker, must dnve trOlt, MI 48207 886 9067 after 6 pm I dlalogue "ant to thank ,you 70 Storage Space Wanted 21 f Home Improvement please contact foc everytlung and conflI1Il 8 Articles for Sale 21 G Roohng ServICe AntI Cruelty, 891-i188 EXPERIENCED salesperson DRIVERS once more that I never want IA MU~lCalInstrumenls 21 H Carpet Clearmg 13569Jos Campau, Detroit needed Must be fleXible --~ to be separated from you no 18 Ant'ques for Sale 21.1 POinling, Decorallng FOUl'\'D, FrIday, Oct 26 near Apply at Yankee Pedlar NEEDED matter how great the mater- 8C Ofhce EqUipment 21J Wall Washmg Moross and Harper, female Eastland on Tuesday, No- No Expenence necessary. Hlr- Ia! desires may be I want to 9 ArtiCles Wonled 21K Wmdow Wos!lIng short hair dog, about 6 vember 13th, from lOa m -4 109 now' 557-1200 be WIth you and my loved 10 Snowmobde for Sale 2lL Tile Work months old, brown With pm JOB NETWORK ones m your pe~ glory 10A Motorcycles for Sole 21M Sewer Service black muzzle, 527-5485 RELIABLE mature woman to 27300 SouthfIeld Rd FEE Amen 108 Trucks for Sale 21 N A~pholt Work babysit 10 my home, tWice a CHILD CARE ~.-~4'Thank you for your love to- FOUND - Benjt type female 11 Cars for Sale 210 Cemerll and Bnek Wa,k dog, green collar, no tags, week {rom 2 30 pm -5,30 Smgle father needs person to wards me and my loved l1A Car Repal( 21 P Woterproaflrlg Kercheval/Moran 11-1-84 p m for my 2 boys, ages 1 care for 5 year old son. PIck AS AUTUMN COMES ODeS. Pray thls prayer 3 con- 11 8 Car~ Wonted to Il\lY 21 Q Pia~ter Work secutive days without askIng 881-CJ828after 6 p m and 2. References required up at Maire School at 11:30 AND WHISKS THE 11C Boats and Molors 21 R Furnllure Repair 772-9384 a m until 6 30 P m week your WISh, after Uurd day 11 D Boot Repair 21 S Carpenter LOST - CAT - long-harred , REAL ESTATE SALES days Full hme when no COLORED LEAVES AWAY .. your WISh will be granted, no 11 E Boot Dockogl' and black and white Clover - Tappan and ASSOCiates on school Prefer my home, but matter bow dlIficult it may Storage 211 Plumbing and Heetlng ly-Wllliams area Reward DON'T LET YOUR "The Hill" has operungs for may consider at your home, be Then promise to publish 11 F Traders and Campers 21 U Jenrtor Serv,ce 881-2114 Real Estate Salespeople m near MaIre (Cadieux and $S$ FLY IN THE BREEZE! Uus prayer as soon as your 11 G Mobde Homes 21V S,lverplating FOUND: RUSSian Wolf our Grosse Pomte and St Kercheval) or a combina favor has been granted 11 H Airplanes 21 W Dressmaking and SELL YOUR UNWANTED Hound, Outer Dr !Mack Clarr Shores offiCes If you tlon Prefer person With no DEE Tailoring Ave Will consider adoptive are new or presently work- other young children Call ITEMS IN THE 12 S"rb",rbon Acreage 21X D,operles parents 343-9314 mg In Real Estate, we would DaVId Rogers, 965-9725, 9 NOVENA 10 ST. JU DE 12A S"rbu'gan Home 21Y SWJmm,ng Pools GROSSE POINTE NEWS like to talk With you about a a m -5 p m weekdays, Apostle aDd Martyr great m 128 Vocallon Property 21Z Snow Removal cnd LOST Gray and wlute Husky , CLASSIFIEDSH career with thIS fine frrm 882-2945 other tunes I virtue, rich in miracles, 12C Forms for Sale Lcnds~apln9 blue eyes, answers to Chris - CALL 882-6900 kmsman of Christ, 10- ty Mack/ Alter area. 885- Please call John Moss at WANTED Heating service tersessor of all who lDvoke 1525, 884-3231 BEFORE NOON ON TUESDAY. 1A-PERSONALS 1B-SECRET ARIAL 775-6200. person Only expenenced you to use your great God SALESPERSON for chJ.ldren's need apply Call Bob given power to aId me lDmy DRIVE AWAY to Flonda Col- SERVICE 4-HELP WANTED c1othmgstore Must be flex- Kehrer, Bruce Wigle Plwnb- lege SeDlor will dn-ve.. your urgent petinon In return 1 n"PING SERVICE avaIlable GENERAL Ible and work Saturdays mg and Heatmg Co 822-9070 car. References Weekend of PLAN AHEAD! pronuse to make your name Any Size JOb Fast, accurate known Pray for us who ask November 16th 885-7376 SECRETARY Recephorust , 881-72Z7or 882-2803 OFFICE ;\IANAGER for busy reasonable 882.(1793 Grrl Fnday wanted, par t for your aId, St Jude, Say 3 DON'T THROWaway those LEGAL SECRETARY for Grosse Pomte Orthopehcs Our Fathers, 3 Hall Marys, time, 9 a m -3 pm., Mon- do\\ntown law fIrm, 1-2 Practice great opportumty WIde ties Have them nar- 2-ENTERT AINMENT day thru Fnday Exper 3 Glonas This Novena has rowed Mane 779-1323 - years expenence In hllga- for nght person Reply to never been known to fall THE MUSIC Machme Quah ience required. Colleg e hon/defense reqUired Typ Grosse Pomte Ne\\ s, 99Ker- RELIABLE DOOR BELL Say Novena for 9 days t} D J entertamment Cal graduate preferred Capabl I' mg 75 wpm dlctaphone cheval, Grosse Pomte REPAIR My request was granted Pete, 263.£584 of domg accw-ate work Pro- expenence and medlCaller- Farms. MI 48236 Box 030 Free estimates. Reasonable fiCient m Engllsh and gram - mmology helpful Salary MATURE LADY to care for DEE :\lAGIC SHOWS - Available mar Abl1ity to corred speI rates Complete door bell - commensura te WIth ex- elderly lady on Saturdays LOSE 10 LBS. servIce for birthday partles, ban Irng and re.word correspon - peflence _Will be tested on only 885-2933 IN 1 WEEK! BOB 822-5761 quets, your SOCial affairs dence Expenenced a n spelling, grammar and Call Jim Shannon, 778-6105 IBM typewrIter and punctuatIOn as \\ get an mtroductof) COP} of Sale ~ov 11, 198-1at the ment Cole Porter at :rour be expenenced on \\an g PERMANEl\T/PART tIme I BILLED RATE: $1 00 bIlling charge Royalty House 8201East 13 pO~HllOnAccountmg c1encal AD:-'U,8w ext 4Q9 and ask KathIe dancer borders, dots stars, one or man} Grosse Pomte :-';1''''5, Box results send resume to Ray- PERSO\ -\L Checi re" erses etc' Pn"ate collector ....IIJpa) an} H-\IR DRESSER needed at a C-37, 99 Kercheval. Grosse mond Johnson, POBox ancmg ~mall bus,nes~ or a'> seen on P:\1 \tagazme reasonable pr'ce ne ....lv remodeled Gross I' POInte Farms. ~fl 48236 36384,Grosse POinte Farms, RULES' fJE \fJLI\ E<:i &4017312 personal hiXJkkeep,ng Free Adult~ t'fI\ ate partIes POInte Shop 'rust ha\ e Error correctIons must be initial CO!1SulWllOndeh el) Banquet, Reasonable chentele Booth rentals also BOOKKEEPER - full charge ;\H 48236 f CLSTOM ....ood....ork QUdlIt} Informal,on or appointment cailed In b\ \W\DA Y :'\OO~ ~21 221h Ask for Tom 882 2219 for !'crap yard office Ea~t DE~TAL :\55ISTA:'oo1' . part f carpentr) ....Ith a personal Ti7 1382 Side full tIme 823 1304 time hours for Grosse Pomte r2 '"'cels rr uS! he C2!!ed ~r: b). touch Ornamental \HlOa \tEDIC \L RECEPT!()\!~ f 2A-MUSiC \\ \:\ fED I-t 1.1. I, mt. ('x vff,ce 1 :.car cxpenence \W\[).\ Y '00:\ ....ork home Impro\ement for Poolatnst offIce Par t Changes In copy must be called EDUCATION pencn(/,d den'al a,.,'"lanl neces~ary 8829ffl2 kitchen deslgnmg In ....00<.1 or FOR tlrrlC $4 per hour Send m b\ \fO\DA Y ,",OON formlca PorUol1o samples CLASSIFIED ADS f-RIV,\TE InstructIOn VOice re<>umeto 2f196iKell) Road Por Gro''ie POInte office GE\lERAL office n~s help Ii \E\\ rOpy deadline IS and references ,II alia hIe plano or organ \!USICEdu Ea<;t DetrOIt \hchlga n BPI)i3~) for I> 8 weeks, EastsIde Cad- CALL 882-6900 TL f:SD-\ Y ~OO~ upon request Free esll cation degrees 10 )ea 48U2! ~ThRE Salesperson .....anIL-d Itux/\1ack area Typmg, 60 • \ () t. \( EPTIO:\S 0:\ THE mate'> Bruno TrenlacfJSt musIc tearhIng experience for floral shop Telephone wpm mlOlmum filing, tele- A.B{)\ E' 623 1406 1B-SECRET ARIAL Patricia JunKer 821 1721 EXPt.RIE: ..CED har help sales expeflen(c helpful phone ans .....enng TWX, Pre pa" f1'1 ent requ'red on SERVICE ....anted for mghts Apply lit PJlrt time po'ilt!on F)ov,pf<; CRT expenence preferred 5 I ~nl('e ads S:\tALL DOC, sIttIng - not I) dC PI \ \ tr her \, Ilh rJegrfC Your Pla.ce Lounge. 17326 Il} Klmberl~ 1'.86 mOl da~ 40 hour \leek 886-0900 2 'Itu,,'lon ""anted ads o~er lil pounds alSQPuppIes RE:.<:iL\1EC, the~e~ tl'rm hcJ' ope nIng~ for begInning East ....arren 'I \\ drl'M to rent or ~hare JIVIng 24 hGuf Cdfe Excellent paper'> rept')rt'i r('\Xlltl\C "r ad\ anc/'d <'\udpnt'i Ex -- - - NURSE-AIOES- quarter<; referf'fCeS 8?S 1>119 letter<; \\ ()f,D PH()( E'h" p'r,f"f'((, Ir (la,,,,, a I pop 3-LOsf AND COMPANION AIDES ~ \lrH,rg .,ale TAKE \ HALL()O:-' RIDE I\G \r)mpet,!,\f pr,ccs ~~ 'T,r' ~d Jd77 141 ~114 FOUND ') ')ut r,f to....11 or sta Ie ads &:e life from a qua lit) ....0rk '>2l nf) LIVE INS In rlrprl Ij '\Il au!o ad~ out of Grosse b,rd <; elf' "Ie ....' WOODS MUSIC Pn\,alr dUl~ nLH'ln,\ (,ra \ p $2.') .... Ilh thl'i ad ....r-ek l'JJ2 )~4 J 2(f+B \lack 263-0580 chari{" for the afJ In error or are CALL 776-4626 ( ,;11 1~l'pkda)~ run o( thl" !)umf>< S I ',I) ,I Pd gr 1~' ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT 6(}-85 ) ears old With dlff!cul r )rrr(tl,m In lhe next Issue We addl t Irma, ('r1gInal., \ot,Hj f. \I'~ HII-, \( r I' flule (rldlIenglng ('Pf}lir1IJnlt) In ~r(>"'Jng r'fjWnI7Jl!lon lor JWr d~~urTWno rr><,pon"bliity for the t) 'ileepmg ....anted for re ~CJn~Ith minimum 1/1yr'af., pllt,lir relatH,"c, or search project at Henry c.,( ~ iiI. 2P/fJ l( (,ch"r I" au erJt1ng fJule or '"m( I'rror aftl'r the first In ~tudl'nl. of all IfH'I~ from r('I(,tr.r! ('xj)fll{'nu' ....ill v.ork In (Jur r.,j~t'>ld(' offIce Ford Hospital SubJeCL'i....ill ,~'rlr'1 PHI)! L""lo\1\1- , p ng diU' f, to 1)/) Credent,;]l, In In dddillon 10 f'omlnumly r/'lillion d"~Ii!nmenl<;, the be paid for participating rlpt~ r tran.<,(r1pll(!n., TT"nu.'( elud(. t( cJChmg the c.,ulukl IndiVidual wdl il]V) ac,c,I..1 th( pN' c.,houJdhitVf' rXpl"rlf'flCP In wflling new<;re- " .d Irll"rmlr,: under the day,> onl) 876 2233 Tdkaha~hl method and par "pprr,pr.cJlt- f'llddlng The tlcular exr*rlj>e VolthyounF! Jea<;('8,'i~rh(>f!i:J.n.~and workmg WIth "" kf)IJJ ,(, C3MI" I'omt(.c, R()()KKE;:I'! \G f') Pf'r p.Jh "rpr n'ser \f''> thf' fight to hPgIDTlf'f<> r urther Informa I We'll run your ad Cl\, Ir /(f'lUp<; I'lea<,(' .,end r(',>um(':J.nrJ<,alary rPqUlre edit r,f reJ('ct cop)' submitted for finest O\er ]00 pre\IP ...... lenct"J mitture part time tlon a~ailabJe on ff"{juest ownt Ii) (,ro".,. J'r'lrle ',1"',1,' cJ9 Iv'rchf'val, (;ro<>se publJcatlOn Free ne....spaper photo J speclalizmg In small busl Plp3se (all I aura Larson, FREEl! P()lnle F<1rrn. \11 4P,? 'f, p,. x I,'If, f cJlldl flpportlln DeFore'it 884 4B.~2 nesses 822-4978 B8H087 882-6900 Ity J'~mplf)ypr \11 f Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 4-HELp WANTED 4-HELP WANTED GENERAL GENERAL 4-HELP WAATED 5-lifUlfioN SA-SlTUXtION DORRENT i-FOR RENT POR itif GENERAL WANTEp DOMESTIC UNFURNISHEP UNFURNISHED I PART TIME POSItion Short- ODGEN FOOD Service Cor. JNFUMHCP MATURE expertenced hand and tYPing reqwred $5 poratlon, a professIonal food FULL TIME Dental HyllenJs t ACCOUNTANT -Thoroughly HARPER WOODS - 2 bed- Tiiliiif'""BEDROOII, 1~ t.aI, per hour Call 77H202 woman lookU18 for general RADNOR 5520 Available 1m- u to .. ~. fir.- servIce management com- wanted for a quest denta I ext:rlenced P~rou, JOW'- room, $350 plus security medultely $310 a month ..t ~~ IDS / American Express practIce Please se nd na ,general I er, state- housekeepIng After. pm, Weeitda)!i lifter 4 p m 882- 1185-2426 ~ .. , _-.u U'G, ...... pany seeks an office man.tg- 773-6lW2 SALES er applicant for their office resume WIth qualifications , ments, taxes Re<:onCI IIa- 5837 ------well iMuIlI ,JOOd .. background and salary re t1otl3 Excellent refcrenc-es i\BU~ 1'0 CLlo;AN GROSSE POINTE City - Neff bornood, prof ...... Gantos where fashion be- at Cobo Hall In DetrOIt The NOTTINGHAM, 2 bedroom Rd, upper flat, atove, preferred Quest to Resume, 2627 Maturt' Evenings 8112-8507 YOUR HOME 'amu)' No_ comes a challengmg career successful applicant should 1 upper fiat $300 lIlcludes gas, refngerator carpeting, near $:m per month pluI uWiUeI Kathy, RoseVille 48066 or offltl' In I (.i hours Depen- opporlumt) Full and/or be able to dlrt'Ct an offIce LOVING CHRISTIAN care electriCity $200 security ShoppIng center 885-1411 SecWit)' depoiit requJred. part lime sales ~ltlOns sta ff of 5 pt'rsons, be ex- gIVen for )'OW" child m my St dable, thoruugh Three pt'r 774-4370, 882~ after 5 p m ENTRY LEVEL secretary lor SOMERSET ANn Warren - .. 9339 between II pm-tO now available for malure in- peTlenced In dccounts pay- do'" ntown law fIrm 1') Pi Clair Shores home Meals ;,on ere", Will dean to your ng :.atl~fdl'tlOn r;xcellent refer THREE bedroom upper flat, l>tudlO apartment Apph- ...... p_m _ diVidual With fashIon aW III ) our drea Call for .wee') , washer, heat tnelLltlmale ChriSSY - 681- fireplace, separate bd"e. ed $11'.5 a month 362-1066 waterfrootluxury condo 00 Flexible schedule Includes mg Also prefer app1Jant~ tel>ted on :.pelhng, punclu a- QUALIFIED AIDE WIth car ment, garage, $325 88&-7196 evemng" and ....eekends Ap- \llth micro-computer or tlOn, and grammar oJSW 7:517 Kdl en -- 682-2132 DUPLE:X - 2 bedroom, e:r; Chnton RIver 2 bedroom, 2 ell and references Call 824- GROSSE POlNTf; Park, Not pI) m persoll at r.antos delIa entry experience Must 3!> 1\ plllg ~pce day work tlngham south of Jeffer<;on thly plus utilitIes 4622 wall C()IOrl 31&95 South n GUTTERS CLEANED by col. 3 bedroom upper, carpeted, BEAUTICIAN needed for I>chedule We are an equal eftl:. ('all Kathie 9645890 421 0451 CadIeux Open Saturday, River Road Mt l1emf.'nll opportumty employer offel- lege student Heasonab)e stove, refngerator 822 lH,,)7 ~unddY 11 4 P m 8lH 5605 Hours dally and Swlday I~ Grosse POlllie client With NURTURING non-smoker t 0 rate~ Call John, 822-5778 ~lA[f) To 01 der houseclcdrung lllg excellent company JEFf'ERSON, corner of 12 follOWing Call 822-5520 care for mfant m my home "el '. Ice ~'ree estimates j HOO.\1 upper flat In Grosse VERY CLEA~ two bedroom benefIts and .,alary commen LOViNG, EXPEHIENCED Mile 2 bedroom apartment EARN A ~iercedes Bent In 90 JO hours/y,eek plus Ex Itea.,ondblc 778 7429 Po'ntr Pdr!!: Elderly couple house In He Pomte Carpeting, central air 885 penenced and referenCe!> re- preferred Caretaker ser plus c;.eclmty depoul Call Da)s (Sale:. positIOn) 557- quallflcdtlOns home Call B23-Q933 MOTHlm - DAUGHTER 4364 qUIred Sa lary negotIable vice ,n(]uded AvaIlable after 4 p m 'S21lJ799 7566 DO NOT APPL Y IN PER..'lON c1eamng team Dependable, Begm J 3 dftt'r "",0\ rrnber lith Call TWO B~~!JR{)(..JM lower _ PART TI:\IE Stock POSltlOll Please (ontae! Pat. between expenenced, Joann Will serve pm'ate parties bedroom!>, dJl1lOg room fm 0....ncr, ?,21 ill27 lar~e modern lutcher., &P- NANNY FOR 2 small chlldr Includes \\ !flng and hea\ y 911am oll.Jpm,elthcr en and any other party needs 8829624 lshed basement, ne", kit III our Grosse Pomte horn K£:o-i~r.'IG f(J~ near Harper phances IOCIr.lded DllllllC hftmg "verage JO hours November 9th or 10th 567 e Rt'ferences avaIlable 821- EXPERIENCED lad) Wishes chen, refngerator, 1>tove Reference:. reqUIred Sen Small Ilpper I bedroom room, !Jvmg room With fire- per IIeek Appl) at 19615 Ib69 d 0161, 823-0384 general housework ll23-6069 dishwasher, all', lllcel) re- name and phone number Sf reened porch carpeted place Oement storage, Mack Avenue No phone BEAUTY SALON needs to modeled, Immaculate Ref Box K-2, Grosse POlO te PAINTING, mtenol', exterIOr HONEST reliable Grosse ~!o\e refrigerator, laundry garage available CadJewr:/ calls licensed co:>mctologl.5t for erences $b5O per month 88l>- Ney,s, 99 Kercheval, Gros - ml')cellaneous repairs Pomte woman avaIlable for fetCl!ltlCs ....0 pets S280/ Outer Drlye ar~ ~ plus WOMEN TO help prepare dnd sklll care and make up to se 1079 evelll ngs POlllte Farms, MI 48236 Very reasonable rates Free housekeeping 884-7342 Ask month Int.ludes utlhlles $200 UtllllJes and secunty Before serve Thank<;PlvlnP rimnf'r work In Gro<;<;f' POlntf"~ ~...... ~ {""....H ...... - ..... ~ (' A' '1T'T'1':Jo h_ " • ...... ~...... ""...... ".....0... v !:: !)•.:::: :~~.:....;-.-:::~ ...... _ .... _ .. 4._"" ...... J ...<-JI .... , .. ,... 4 p m 885 8167 - most pI ogresslve salon Fa I' DRIVl':HS NEEDED' pm -9 pm Al 881-4715 Bill bedroom upper $250 pe I' carpet mformdtlOn 886-4130 Good drtVlng record W III TWO mature women desire K;;~~I~~:~~1~;~~~~~~ 2/ F;;""T~2:::aa, CASHIER-woman wanted for 882.1447 housekeepmg With e:r;cellent month 286-8113 Ix)droom LovlOg room. dl n- plus garage Rent plus utilI - part-tIme Some experience MEDICAL A&SISTAl\'T Look tl din Excellent mone y - REGISTERED NURSE - prl Grosse POInte references HARCOURT - 2 bedroom Il~ llIg room, basement, 2 ca r tlel 521-561. helpful Apply m person mg for effiCient, pleasant, of m"klllg potenllal Apply m vate duty care, full-time 296~1, 775~51 bath upper flat, $575 mont h garage $,,25 References GROSSE Park, Kaycee Drugs, 19250 Hal' flce assIstant for M D office pel son POL'l"TE up- references available 331- 372 8.1.'i4 per l1lCome 2 bed! OlAll, aU per, corner of Bournemoulh 111 St Clair Shores Wnte to 15,)()1Mack Ave 5C-CATERING 5423 after 7 p m weekdays CLOVERLY 4 bedroom, 2 1 ~ appbances stay, carpeted. POBox 411, St ClaIr SALES CLEHK, parI tune fo r ALTER RUAD - Jefferson DEPENDABLE babYSitter for AUTUM~ a grealllme to bath Coloma I LIb & garde n One bedroom apartmen t $375 plus secunty 521-3563 my two year old MOllday Shores, MI 4llO80-0621 flne chocolate and gift sho p AURA'S room $1,500 monthly have today 293-6299 Nanllles, Maids, Housekeep room, 11'2 bath townhouse 83HS7I apartment complex on De- bulbs, ITlm mlllg, prulllng, TWO BEDROOM apartmen t wood refimshmg Part time, ers, Gardeners, Chauffeurs ENTERTAINING? Le t $500 monthly $4 per hour 779-8927 eve- trOIt riverfront References , mamtenance, fclll cleamng - 15433 Mack $295 per 7 MILE/SCboenbea " area. 2 reqwred For mtervlew call Butlers, Couples, Nul'S e Gourmet To Go cook fo I' month Includmg utlhtles mngs or weekends 534-0571 your special occasIOn Ex HIGBIE MAXON, INC bedroom aJuawun buPp- 824.8288 Monday-Fnday, 9 AIdes, Compalllons and Da y - 822-6952 low Newly r't!IJ»:tried $3110 PART-TIME secretary for Workers for prIvate homes R ETIRED HANDnlA"l - cellent references 398-5025 886-3400 am -5 pm. GROSSE POINTE Park a mouth SZ7-315t. manufacturers rep Must 18514 Mack Avenue I\Imor repairs, carpentry, , MARIE'S CATERING. Inter GROSSE POINTE PARK - 4 :\-Iaryland, 2 upper have good typmg skills and GENERAL OFFICE Non- electrIcal. plumbmg, broken - bedroom . HEREFORD 2 beet; ...... Grosse POlllte Farms national catering Hors-e- work hIstories You may TWO WORKING women WIll- garage Secure and pnvate Efflclencv kItchen, Includes 3 bedl"ooma, 2 bib, attach- available 4-5 days per week, quallfy If low-mcome, mg to houses It during the care for your children m my grounds mamtailled Prefer curlty 774-4100 OptIOn edJ:;:gt pi.. extra. [m- from 8 a m -6 p mOwn licensed home Full or part available heat and "-ater, $::SO Secun- Wayne County resIdent (ex- wllIter and sprlllg seasons adults, no pets 294-1946 te~~ transportatIOn and recent lime 5 years experience ly and last months rent re- m cluding DetroIt or downnver After 6 p m Carol 884.9572 GROSSE POINTE BALFOUR - Very mce 3 bed- month pJU!I utiliu. - references reqUIred Call 882-4279 qu,red 885-1794 areas), 22 )'rs or older To References available 1\1 room Coloma), Il~ bath!>, eDCe'$, secun ty ciepaRt. .. OVIl\G AND STORAGE CO TWO BEDROOM upper in the 884-7386 apply, call JVS at 833-8100 P RTVATE DUTY care - ex- natural fireplace, basement, 8955 after :5 P m GROSSE POINTE policeman Reasonable Rates Park $350 per mooth Ht6- DISSA TISFIED? Ask for BRIDGE perienced, excellent reler- den 2 car garage $375 prOVides housewatchlllg ser- Heltable Service Jt7 :\111(' Ho.ld sionals or famll) S600 Near per $Z7tl LO~l'r Iafgi!' 1 bed ul,an', 773-Z0S5 ply at Hall' Unlimited of keyllnInll, graphIC arts ('all IS OUR :'I1OTIO - $l20 !>f>1 month 166 Rlo11 Gro!>st' POinte on Three Drnl1lS, 885 4937 room "un room, f1rep!ace, TWO BEDROOM kJoNer net. Grosse POinte 19609 Mack RENTAL PERSON I1I fllll I') 12 Mile 8lI6 1924 $I.!\) Illdudt's heat, 3ppll- ~ •• >.- __ Immf'dlate part lime openmg a ,W-.n. -)""", Ave • L!vl-. I\~ E X PERiENCED hom(' L h d for a rrsponslble, per A AKEPOINTE nt'dr l\er ~:Cl''', "'n~ er r)er (' ndler ParkJWb,Uier • \TlJ1':S maker, ('ookIng shopping, LTER-CHARLEVOIX cheval large 100..er 1 ht't1 I __~ !l~___ 'todern kHchea S3Z5 per ASSEMBLY 'ionablp experienced I cnta I 'H\~&LP"~ 1Ight housework Excellent Gr o~~e Pomte Side, altracllve per-;on Rent ncw;/ hedroom studiO one or two bedr()()m room Oat ....Ith applldnc~ I L1:'1. \ ILLr: Gr(l:>!>c P~llnte month p1U1 ullhu. .~v.Jl. Major Car Manufacturer For Homp !IC'dlth Cilre I'rfert'nce!> 921 I01'i ap:lrlmrnls Includes apph $350 &lstslde Management \\ oo(bl, 3 bNrnom bmk Col able unmeday lhru Tu~day for A NDYMAr-. (;ro;,,,e f'omte anc('~ and lItlhllell $190, ll84 J890 I 001,,1 1', bdth... 2 I11'1'11'-1(; IIM)7 !Il'.!( on'l(I('ld ;/ tjffl Equal Opportun,t) F:mpIcJ) f'r P.1l\lOIl , dr')ln.., ....ork hVf'In TRAINEE 'lEHVICf: room dl'an qUiet "lo\{' ~~~~"':\t~~k~:~;~~_u---GET LOST --I Jr da~!> 'i34 9Ofi5 r T:'.A '1,'\ Ii\L PI.A, ....i\11li(; 110\11-. ( MH. E).J)f,HLY I('fll~eroltol "",,I,hl'/ dr\t'l Hlflng no,",,' (all 5')7 1200 PI Ii ,JOB 1'-1111 Hammond OVATE nllTY care r:x pdrkln~ \\Ilildhll' II', III EACO:o-iS-f Ito:L!) ~~~; In a 620 Q-, ....- Foot 9tucIo &--t.holt 'f1f'nc('d Pomt!' Park uv~lt'r l 1~,<1 ~-"" .-....- 2710() Southfield Rd fEE ne<;<; ~alr~per<;on~ prf'fl'rred Agf 11('\ • I)?) '; mght!> &. 24 IX rXlellf'nt rf'fcr $1'\11 h!cunt\ lH ll797 afler !'n(es ollpphdn('t"\ $~ _ to lnvl'<,tlgdte thf' ~pNJ[liI, IHllll r,ll('<' av!ul.Jbl(' WI"hr, tll hv(' In 5 -l room ....lIh I WAITHESS part ltme da y or Iira,,~ (;ro<;"C' POtntt' lsidc".Inllgt'l11t'fll 8804 cd flrld of flndnrlill .. nd 1.1< E~'-,!' I> BO\IJt-.U J I evenJn~ DI<,hwa~her Fn rr f!'r rN! ('all t1{Lr, IiI- DIWO\'" 11\ In!! 3890 r<,lal(' plilnlllnf'( nl1~(,Irppr ~o\Ll Y TlIO\It\o., 772 OOV. P 962 2.100 ( day and Saturday (I()(}lj linIng room kll{'hl'n, oppnr luntt) o(f(,f'o ('xtf'n."IV(' \pt Ifd1 Bfo:A(\)~~I~:i ,1)-2 b..'\lro,~r-;-; ~~ '\ after ')( hool Joh') 18110 'Id'.fo.T) '>0 \1 r, r II J,,,- ( , rno\ ('d? \ ,'rpt 11I1~ lIpp"1 l-l.l not) t('chntca) and ')kiJl~ trammg lowt'r In Ot'trolt $2)0 ~lt'r S\.. Mack, Gro')')e POInte ry.,(J I'mr,t,. rt'sldt'llh 1'.111 5A -SITUATION (,I{()\"f'jt('I1\n: 'ill A\llil Q\O c. , Farms rno\ I or rf'JnO\ r I,lrgp or OQMESTI~ l~'flroolll c1l1p!!',( on "I!ld PII'Il')£, rall Hoc;e Portarn "bit' IllIml'<1latd~ 1\1104H11l\ <;,,\0 "rndll qu .. ntll11'" flf [uTllIllln' Inilll'olilir [)n\ l' \('or I,lk(' fr.."'\,;,J iN ~ERVl( E dlrN tllr nt'('d('d &lfJ l2'>iJ ------dppll1 o\nnf' ~ \lllr~lng \fA'\ A',IJ "'Iff to, I"dn Oil \)r THE H (, I-.!\(, \H & ""..,O( pld~'l' formdl dln,n~ !Ilom ~~. rhl" ('X( Itlflll; nf'\\ flnp (Ollntn kll( hf'1l ~I!h I\t ..,1o; Homr Ij2l2 ('ad,f ol, ( If .. r. 0111 ,j !Ill It) ba<'l'Inf'nl li&,hllIO c.c-~ !\)n.ld) 6hme<,a!l()\(.ftVlr HQUSE-KE. TEERS - II. I'.lth.. flnl"ht'lj h,l't' -:;.J\. ------(,ffl< ( to I'...r('hOlh" Hick BO\ proplf' l'H~TSWi)kfll ( holn,lI;r ,, JX'rlencf' or f'du( dtlOn nN. mllnllOI/: )'( tl BIl2 27(1", ( 0111 (11tllll II( \\ ,nl.dd(' prr,r,'rn'ri hnllv'kt't'f!1 nl< PI( k IIp prr Park Om co IirI( k I tlf'd f~sary ,'-"d,lry (()mmrn (.111 (1111'" <,( flon) ('11')d " om nur~( ry room, llt'Wly dN'orlllt'd $.... 1(1 surate WIth exrwnencf' A"k HANDLOS 882-7300 ~('hfJol and Iw hom(' fo' ill' 565-4300 monthl) Sf'('ur~)'_~ (~2_ for Bonnie 9fA l770 HANDYMAN Hi-j WOR!) And Enj~y 5 Acres 0 cky.r rival or f'lf'menl .. a~(' b.1~ M.lrk and ry \\ I ( (I\ll- J ,\I) I r.... h 011 ...( PfHJ))()( f:(,n,( (~r~lf rk ( drpr'ntry, pIa 'Iter, "Idln~ f~il~t Wa rN!n AUr't-11 V~ 0/Ii Ii: r.\'() bt'droo", IlpJX'r (hila \1nndllY Ihru r ndaj I 11IIl/o( It On the Detroit Rlyer mll<,onr" f]()(lr<, all 1('.1 ~I'r\ f' 1flOIlIllRh btln,(ltlllYo 2 ('ill' g.ualt' Ex Part tlm(', 00 nlghl" or ~un I #1 (, Ii) P m ()( ('a .. 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~. page IX GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8, 1984 .e • en ~6_-FP.OAPIr..REI'Il'lN!'IlT----.' 6-FOR RENt 6C-OFFICE FOR m=vXCXTRSN i6=vlClflON 7C-GARAGE 8-ARTICLES UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED 8J!11 _ RENT RENTALS RENIALS I WANTED FOR SALE ONE BEDROOM apartment, SOMERSET near Harper 4 IM.MEDlA TE OCCUPANCY . SHANTY CREEK - BelIaIt'e CLEARWATER. Flonda WA:'ITEO 2-4 car garage, JAMES A MONNING frrst floor, St Clair Shores, 1 bedroom, 2 2 baths. $350 - 250 1,000 ft Mkhipn, between Trawne area % 2 bath. fur- preferabl)' from older FURS .ANTED BOOKSELLER Jefferson near 10 MLle ne'o4 to sq new oIf'aee bedroom, per. 2 bedroom, $300 OpUon to space at Kerd)evaJ. Notre CIty aDd PetcUy Contem- ms.bed coodo, Wlth attached soo. ReasoMble rent After 15243 MACK AVE carpetIng, re Ver) clean Gl1aW Mack [lulldlng~ ,I Ith ~et.UfJl\ "1' torne\'. etc $175 Illcludes aU sbores of utile Traverse rants and shops Accommo ther, \l.as $375. $140 17-17~2 Ilell Sch\1 mn blC\ de" l\8b Stove, refrigerator 286 5693 • tenb ,tal wIg dt $175 plu" utl1llies Located 1n Woods Bay Located nud- .....a). be- AUTOMOBILE owners t As 1968 822 -lIJIl . before 2 p m dates 10 (3131 665-8505 Oxford dress shIrts and "l"('UIIlI depos t Call Chuo, on ~Iack bet",een 7 and 8 tween the beautuuI resort HARBOR SPRI:"GS full) others, 1oown vest, all coats low lIS .. quarterly for STAMP AND C01l1 dpprdlsal<; GR.-\.YTO~ near Harper Spa 534 %oX1 Call884--i300 be{0C'e 4'30 P m to ....ns 0{ Pet06key and Char- eqU1pped homes for rent. size 50, assorted pants, sIZe public fiabtlrty, comprehen- for eslate" b,ltlb pllvate C10US 2 bedroom upper 2 car le\'OlX makes It Ideal for SIve, fire and t.befl 5Z7-2260, r. \s n. \ \D '7 \llk Gr,,!lol sleep 8 and 12 Lnm,Hl -\" 40 ""oman s coat sue IS, collectIOns C..lll John garage $315 Eastside :U,in BUILDING FOR RENT skung Features UlCI~, 3 881-2376 ..l' e,1 Lu\ur,oli:> qUIet ter Soclate LInn \ll(;.ll1ll pure cashmere, full length Stendel 881 3U3t , . agcment 8S4-3890 20788 ~l-\CK GROSSE bedrooms 2 baths. fll't.~ I ell<. gJ! de n one bed! 00111 Realtor ..bSOC1.l!(' h& 'I~Ji na\') regular $350. $125 8' POI",TE WOODS place, dIshwasher nucro- SKI SALE - ONE REDROO'l-t upper flat "p"rtmeJ,[ ~2S" 521 2225 door ....mdow thermopane, pnvate parkmg, sto\e, Ie- 881-1363 'Wave, color TV, and stereo FT L-\l DERD-\LE !. rx'e POinte area on 9325 860 'f'hree Mlle DTlve, Grosse POlllte Parl-. bedroom Ldrpeled apph Tenllls pool II lthm \1,Ill-. 'lg and bookshelf After 5 p m Park $'265 Da \ s 268--WI0 Cddleux Road and I ~ ex- HALLANDALE, FlorIda One d nee: ST.5 plus utilit!€:> 521 dJ",tdnce to ~hopplOg For I 88&-8984 e\emngs, 82'3-1003 pr~lla\ L'pto4(0)square bedroom condo, f~, TO SELL ITEMS CALL J6iN rent or Selle 88.2-~ SIX - 5 piece place settIngs, 824---4703 _ TWO BEDROU~1 Dutch Clt 1\1.0 bedroom Square Feet 18301 East 8 Beaut!fuI 2 bedroom 2 bath ~ the Greater Gross~ Pomte al ed lid I b $.:7.., pltb ~e;. UfJt~ Da\'~ - 616 J J-t8 2990e\ en l'SED 6' aluminum sldmg upper flat, Gra) ton 10 De \Ide Road Profes~lOnal of- coodo, front gulf new on the LIQUIdatIOn" "rct Ll' tlllie~ 1.>..187,72 mgs (biGI 347567.3 patlOdoor\\lthscreen Best Estate and Household trolt SJOO plus secunt) [Ice "ulh. E.xcellent loca- beach GaU, teDnlS, pool, de- Complete ServIce Refe! ence~ 882-4662 RI\.uill SpaCIOUS Enlothsh t'on 7'77--4lH6 corator furmshed, cable ~L-\HCO Island 'Sea \\ I!lds offer 343--0567 885-0826 WHlTI'IER and Kelh area. Tudor !oo,\er 3 bedroom 21.z ~lACK - 8/9 ~We ProtesslOO' TV, days *HI7OO, evenings Gulf front, 1. bedroom" Celli OCCASIONAL cane chair, lea. baths 5750 - option to buy m-8Zl0 for brochures 881-{)4{)2 88~ ther seat, frUlt'~ood firush nice 3 bedroom home \I Ith al offices for accountant, in- cozy fireplace In 11\ mg 884-3559 surance or mvestment sales FORT MYERS Beach Beau- 4593 881-5235 room Home Includes base SA-FOR RENT S200 per month 776-4760 lLful2 bedroom, 2 bath con- SCHt:SS \1Ot:'.'T -\I~ Chalet NOR ITAKE fme chUla, Rose- ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED ment and garage Im- domuuum 00 gulf Pool, pn- b\ .....eek or II ee"end fulh berry pattern, 96 PIeces, ser. I\) .\IILE I 94 Doctor or den- AZAR'S GALLERY mediate occupancy Call FURNISHED tbt 4 800 square foot, 22 of- vate beach, cable TV, phone eCtwpped Slu and S\\ Inl Call \ lee for t\l. el\'e, perfect con. AIrs Hupp, 881-9869 or 463 fICes All or part Lease or AvaLlabk' weekly, monthly Sue, 581-4350 or 4452180 dltion 331-7587 One of the large selectlons of OTleoldl rugs 7273 -\11E\'1'IO:'\ EXECL:TIVES 264-5901 after 5 P m at mtnllnum pnces One or 2 bedroom apartments, sell 286-8113 evemngs ~lINK coat, beIge, like new, GROSSE POI~"I'E Part studio short lease Linens cook- BUILDING FOR Lease. 20451 SARASOTA Condomlntum, HARBOR SPRI:'\GS Home SIZe 12,must sell, $5,00), first 251 E MERRILL, BIRMI:\'GHA:\I apartment all ul1lJties In- \\ are ca ble\ ISlon utlllt:t>S Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe waterfront, Siesta Keys, ~take your Thanksgll'lng $900 takes 882-8738 644-7311 ...'" eluded Stove. refrigerator, wlute sandy beach, teDJl1S, from SJ50 W()()d<; 47x 18 6, Shorewood, and Christmas reserva- LIVJNG ROOM and bedroom golf, 2 2 ~ alf. Close to transportalJon ~9 1075 771-4916 E R B~nReaIty,ll8H710. bedrooms, baths lions earl) Speclaly, eekend flirruture, excellent condi- $250 plus secunty 881-3296 Avallable December, Janu- rates hon 886--7516 \ ER\ "paClOUS .3 bedroom .:INDIAN VILLAGE carnage 50-VACATION ary, April. -.9835 or 881. &82-259i WE'RE BACK Gro~"e Pcmte Park home 2759 40" ROPER gas stove, 44" boose StudIo apartment Completel) reno\ated full) RENTALS HIL TON HEAD Palmetto round table, 2 leaves, 6 KATHRYN OF THE POINTES Completel)' redone Cozy FLORIDA - HutchJDsoo. Is- carpeted a:tractl\ (1) fur Dunes Villa Sleeps 6 On chaIrs' modern 3 section COSDUCTOR OF and comfortable Very pri- mshed \',Ith n..tural fire- NAPLES, Flonda - Furnish- 1aIxi. Why DOt spend the holi- golf course Pool and beach ehlDa cabinet, 3 seated vate. $300 per month plus place For rent begmmng ed condo o\oedoolting Nape days in Florida this year? near BIcycles lIlCluded 886- gIlder Call after 5 p m. HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE SALES utilitles Lakeshore Realty, Januan ProfessIOnals pre Bay Sleeps 4. 2 full baths, BeautIful oceanfront, 2 bed- 9'234 884--5133 YOU CAN COUNT ON US, 33H1881 or 331-8580 ferred References 885-{l152 large pool, JaCUZZI, covered room, 2 bath. completely FOR RELIABLE A,.l\lD parlong, \l.alIung cb.sta.Dce to furnIshed condominium HUTCH[~SOX Island - SOLID OAK Kllldergarten ONE bedroom apartment, ap- Oceana South II Ocean tables and charrs. lafie ta. EXPERIENCED SERVICE LET UPPER for one person. 9 Mile- shoppmg. restauranl.l. 1 Avallable December aDd US SERVE YOU pliances. carpeting. fur- Mack area Heat UlCluded, front condo. 2 bedrooms 2 bles and ChaIrs 886-5196 nished, hea t mcluded $265 IIll1e to beach Weekly, moo- January, $1,400 per month $3QS n1.1685 baUL<>, luxunous decor 881- YAMAHA E-70 coosok' organ, 776.2196 per month plus securtty de- thly Photos available 296- 88&-1695. 1032 or 88S-23W Kunball Spmet organ. Mise posit. 95W Wlnttier. WlnttIer ST CL.-\IR Shores. 3 bedroom 3092 POMPANO BEACH, Florida ISL.<\DEL SOL 5t Petersburg furniture 757-5399 Manor. After 5 p m ~7Q39 ranch, flnJsbed basement, 2 HUTCHINSON ISLA..1'W Exclusive oceaDfront coodo. car garage Very clean $600 HARPER Woods, Grosse BeautlIuIly furnished, pn- Beach 2 bedrooms. 2 bath MOVING-In, Sale November per month plus secunty FLORIDA vate pool.-.aao luxury condominium By 10. 11, 10 a m -4 pm, Baby Household ~. Pointe schools 3 bedroom. 293-3952 Choice Locabon. 1 '. lroCessulDaI ~ ortong smgles HARBOR SPRINGS cODdo week or monthl" (519 969. and childrens equipment. Luxury Oceanfront Coodo 0923 . OsCilloscope, truck, cur- OK, $450 All Com emences, Pool, Etc located lt1 town, only 10 Estate Sales 68-ROOMS from SIESTA KEY, Sarasota Gulf tams, decoratIve items, , ! CHATSWORTH, Detnllt ~~- FOR RENT 751-5588 OR 882-4900 minutes Boyne High. Iy decorated, 2 bedroom up- !aDds, sIeep& 6, fireplace, 2lt1 and Bav de!l1),e condomm- awnmgs, dryer, refngera- PLEASURE IN the sun One lutn GffAI SA lS Completely furmshed Luxury t1es included, except p,s rooms, 2 baths fully fur cia Sa da ANTIQUES PURCHASED 2 bedroom lower. carpel, ap- 6C-OFFICE FOR 2 bedroom. 2 bedroom WIth Prefer 2 week or mon{hly rushed, near Counlr\' SIde Fn y, tur y,lG-6 pliances, drapes 331-3723 RENT loft and to....nhouse rentals rental. 884-2231 Mall After 7 P m 75-11416 REDFOXcoat,size12/14,zips I ONE BEDROOM apartment on Round Lake located ocr at hIps, 2 years old. worn 171-1170 TREASURE CAY, Bahamas 6E-GARAGE for rent, Jefferson/ll ~hle PRI?IE GROSSE POINTE 3 tImes, m storage Ap- ....Ithln mmutes of the areas Low-key, fU"St-c1ass resort l.KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUES Central3Jr, 'Washer, dr) er In WOODS - ~lACK AVE. FOR RENT pralsal papers, paId $5,000, fmest SKI resorts with magmficent 3'-z-mlle kitchen No pels $380 776- Law firm has 2 SpaCiOUS of. $1,800or best offer 824-1721 beach, all W8tersp0rt5 Walk HALF BRICK garage for ren t, 7'260 !ices avaJ1able IDdIVldually Cross Countr) from your door SALE, Saturday, 11-10, 9-3 to tennlS, golf, manna, or IIlSlde slcrage 521-3669 GROSSE Pomte, Neff, 3 bed. or as a swte m newly re- on groomed traIls Relax m restauranls and shoppmg pm, 820 Westchester 1920's CABBAGE PATCH room bungalo",. flreplace, no\'ated prestigious bwld- our I.\'DOOR POOL/SPA Select private houses. villas, 6F-SHARE LIVING era oak kitchen set, Early facilIty Rent by the week- apphances, $600, DO pets, DOl 109 Rent mcludes townhouse and coodomm- qUARTERS Amencan Wingback sofa, 3 RUNAWAY garage E"enmgs lllll-Q389 • ~!odern Phone system end Yo eek, month or season iwns at home O\\-ners' low pIece bedroom set, folding ~~~-----"';'~--I • FREE pholD copymg RESPONSIBLE ChClStJa ping-pong table, 2 Lawn-boy DOLLS UPPER FLAT - 2 bedrooms, • Conference Room dlscounted rates No fee n Lakeside Club, 453 East Lake Detalls, photographs, free female roommate lD shar e mowers, 312 horsepower 3 sIzes available separate furnace. apph- • ReceptlOD Area Street, Petoskey, ?>hclugan filrn bike, Wlndow au coodJ- ances, garage Somersel • LIbrary color brochure VHR. upper flat, Mack/Moros 5 4mO area $125 plus half utIlities lIoner, f1replace fIXtures and ."2-0577 near Warren $250 plus utl1. • Secretaf) Space WORLDWIDE, 5 Honzon '616) 347.3572, (616) 3477690 Reply J L , POBox 36828, mIScellaneous yard tools. lties 757-4319 • Off Street Parlung Road, Swte 706, Fort Lee, G-\YLORD - Boyne Moun- NJ 07024 (201) 2U-8364 Grosse Pomte Mlchlgan HARPER WOODS - 'WIth op- • UlIhtles tam area :'ie....l) decorated 48236 DREAM KITCHEN bon to buy 3 bedroom • Jarntonal SerYIce CARIBBEAN ocean front Elegant furmture, qual1ty am- condo on mlan.3.ullful dIamond cockuu.l ted pnvate entrance, ample Heated Pool/Spa Plus More slonal seeks roommate \l.h0 884-3890 ;..E\~ 2 bedroom 2 bath condo nng, 0\ er 20 dIamonds, totaJ par10ng 1 and 2 bedroom Itkescats (3), lc share 3 bed ft 'he~!Pll'le Island Pool. 1,l,-elgh 4 02 carets $5,~ COLONIAL \l.lth natural fire. cond<>s funushed - room flat Evernngs 885 tenms doci{~, complete fur- - ~lan's diamond nng place, huge kllchen v..lth \'lrglDJa S Jeffnes Uttlltles mcluded 6822 j'taUter & ~OOS, l1nc. butlt.11IS fIe\l. carpeting J Rea ltor 882--Q899 OISht-d S~) per month S550 IRONWOOD'S CO~1)()S - Ruby and diamond cocktail per 2 v.eeks After 7 p m PERSON TO share home In ring bedrooms East Warren PHOFE.~~IO~ \L 0r'FICES 602-58&-7257 Park $'lOO, half utlllues Outer Dnve area $375 plus &,IJ-4110 or 774 5612 - 21i 58 caret.'> aquamarme Appraisers, Auctioneers ,n 5t Clair Shores One FLORIDA/Hutclunson Island! 822-CJT ~/Long Boa~ Key House Sales or days, 77~J3.1 Luxur;. :2 bedroom, 2 ba Indian RIVer PlantatIOn, lux. STL'DE~'T to sl>.are 3 bedroom 777-6861 Latest conlf'mpc:.rary decor ury condo Ofl golf course home 7/SChoenherr, $12-5- • BEDFORD/~HCK Jov.er 10 condo on the gulf Close Appraisal for Insurance, Estate Tax, Rer,tzn<'ludes heat air elec. Available December, Janu- per mooth plus l:l utilIties (,0;,\(, Ol T OF Bl SI'\ESS come 5 iarge rooms f'ft lennls bedch pool 882 98(J6 Family DtstTlbutlOn, 1.JqUldatJon trIC,';. "nd Jamtonal ser ary or AprIl $1,500 month 372 :ml Bdchman IIdrdv,dre Every place, carpeting draper,es \"'~ l,"}-I 6fJlj sq ft 1m SMts of Personal Property So\R \~OTo\ Flonna Meadows 881-4306 6('_iUORE thing In ~tock reduced 40% refngerator garage pea t rr.ed."te occlopanc; AHor Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Ir.( lDrlln~ ~~Hnt AA;....:7~i TIfg Sales at the Home Included $150 Vacant rj"lJi.: rdte.'\. rommonYoealth BOY:">'TON BEACH Condo, 2 pool golf and tenm~ Call LEASE III by AuctJon 8t our Gal/enes 294-4031 2&14122 bedrooms, 2 baths, furnISh \10'" I'\G must '><'11 G E 882 l'lZi ed, washer/dryer 839--3510 STORE 1611, East v,an"en ...6C...... -.....O":!F!'!!F~IC!P.!!!E-----I" ,; \1 I ('r r J( r. de~k-{'h,,'r sto~e and re(ngerator, cop- 280 North Woodward Avenue hea ted 882-1091 per c()lor, !>eU--eleamng stove 'J-cn:tp - ('," r TONpr 'rr"r $1 7SC 'T10 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY '::fJr It",. ~rg@',' c~o U" of IJIp3'.,....erts .as 'N'E'11 as. P.l~ EVERY ~)~<;I "'~r # p c.a j or ,..rlff: 10 AtOM 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. l'ill'; (HMO t,\OI'\ (,RO"''''' PO" TL I' \It K ~I)H"\ III Btlllll'(, I On,](-I(('(,{,r \ (' J{ ,,-rf-' ifr,'--'- ,>')(,( (i Ib "p.Htrn(nh 331-3486 or 882-2299 SUlt~ fr(JOT, 'hl 'q f' tr, i I"~,'ofj (1 ,j-r, flJli ,f'(\ Kf' f'X We \plrlaflv- In Ime ,lnll~ 1ft .. & ",,'",O( ,'\( HOUSfitfOLD LIQUIDATION SALES n l7i6 iL1)I1 J L.----- _ l..aun!il ~n -- Jill William.. (hdrl('" Kllnf!( IMJ<1lh

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Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-e 8-ARTieLES 8-ARTlcLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES a-ARTicLES a-ARTICLES 8-ARTlclES 8-ARTICLES • S8-ANTIQUES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE SNOW blo"er, 6 h,p, self.pro. FlJHNITUHE Whole!:oale DIS STORM doors, white doub pelled. $150 HUlIud1fler, $15, BLUE PRINTS ANTIQUES Ie MAH OGAN Y HOUND gla!:>stop, lovely cock- DENLEY'S Car bIke rack, $10 Model Illbutol ....of Michigan, AAA louvered With !:>creen s, INTERIORS t,lIlt'mc f 'UI niturc Wj() ()Xf OIW Sale, 2 cane pull Lt\MINATtNG Selling aline'" melol1<1ndl!:oe VIctOrian ~ofa (gold velvet ) channel radiO control Boys BABY ITEMS - MI!>cella n- 1613') Ma( k '\vpnue up ,halr~ poker table, oak I'lll r1Iture {I(,I k~, lJecoyil, toy, III 01 Iglllal ('arton~ 2 plee (' 24" roule bike 882~7, ID SIZE 5W Belter tyr' $750, hat an d eous JIed~lrom carnag e/ dnll pnrnl!l\/><, Z71l2 Harper, lllk dnd thmr, 2 fur 'ilole'>, after 6 p m 8'lX11 - $1 00 II coat rac (gorIlla feet ), !:otrolJer, new Hed&lro m $79 que~n $99, ,ofa ~leept'I'S Arl Nouwau anrl Dew !nlf fur (!tl~'> cqUlpmrnt, !:>111all I)ct,,(,f (n 10 complele $88 rors, $65 cdch LOlli'> feart!> "ppJldIJt~'>, old typewfller, INSTANT CuIJIES (needs I'eupholslery), 2 stroller, GE porta hie dls h- 1i!">1for '>"turddy hour'! 1092 Beaconsfiefa, 11'2[\, No. 7 plt'( l' hVllIg room!> $239 $150 eilth, <'tupper-dale muth mi'celJaneoll'> Thur!t SCRATCH PAD~ &'it LB needlepomte hand-carve d wa.,her, Gnnnell plano, ne w i'71. '111',5 \ ember 10, 11, 11-5 Rocker, d,'cor.lt!ve lamps tlon dre5~('r & mlflor $4') d,,~ un!d Monday, 1I}.6 WEDDING INVITATIONS 1 Side chairs $175 each, so f slnngs, hammers, ratla n \\ L III \ \ \D ~ELL lamps, onyx chess set, kit- $t4 !lB, 5 piece wood dmelle <; Queen Anne tiel tdble, sr,,, \1()vJ;~(;7;lu~1 clt'ar- A.,klng KEYLINING alable (rosewood), $325, 4 couch White sewllI g ------chen Items, and much more PHOTOSTATS NEGS $159, $800 Plt~ now $375 Ope n po!:>ter (pineapple) bed , 10 dra\~er mdh'lg,I!H the'>t jlflU',> (, E ~tove, $75 Ken A1'. I ['leI<: velvet Vlctonan 499 0388 machine, lawn'>weepe r RUUBlm STAMr~ to the publiC, dealerl> and ll1 $250, mahogany floor lamp , 824 tl32 $125, Ullppenddle "lOg bat" more ""asher, $:;0 glidE-r, Wll(h "nd two thaln> $1,500 ~IAN'S 10 speed bike, $55, 10 OPEN MONDA Y THIn; ,1ItulJol1.l1 !:oules \',elcome $175 chair, $125 (JU(f'r1 Annl' (\r ~l'i uphol.,!('roJ thalr, $3:'\ Thorna~ Paramount Theatre TONIGHT, Pre School Au c- sperd woman's bIke, needs SATUHDAY !J 5 P 1\1 N.lllW bl dnds, Sel la, etc 8825622 mOIre, $22;;, Mcon('S er, needs belt, $50 884-1936 block north of Holbrook, 1 HH 10520 Roxbury Poslers A.Vf lQI E ~how and Sale Or- I POINTE PRINTING blo(!- ca!:>l of Con,lrlt) color pnnt of Glb!:oon'& VI c dmmg room dldll' S[,[) $L)'ip,lIr,'>croc()dC{;oratl~e QUEEN Slle sofa bed, hterally Jewt'lry, c1othe5, odds an d cJ'drd \Idll. \faple and Or- H75 71h6 Telegl dph 12 block tory j)O!:oe,one of a kmd han d each 4 J)unt,lII PIr)ft din I,dl t 10(1, Sf> bra~,> flfl' bl dnd new Light blue, 5 ends Ram dale - Sunday thard Lake Road, West 15201 KEH(,IIE\' \1. '>outh 01 b Mile), j32 -1060 crafted Items, Thur.,day , Ing room Chdll ~ $21~),( t -, pJ"u toob ,treen and gl dyS, light browns, beautl' r Bloomfield '>io\ember 15-18 dt Ldkepolflte FIRST DetrOit Grand Prl x Novembel 8, 7 JO P m ,{) :\Iondd\ thlough Sdturda) !'>herdton dining rl,OIl\ i'IJlt SJ blatk rocker Tht.f'>da v Saturday 10-9 ful, best offer 822-5865 or Gros!:>e POinte Cooperatl\ i 10 H <;unddy, 12 5 H~G U postt'r, framed, never hung , 'e lhdlr!:>, $3 ){l"et '>11illl ",,II ~w 2/j loldlng dl5pla) 224 7559 Gro"e POlnte P.ll" NursClY, 211 J\1oross Road ~0U1'da) 1.2=; p m (II <11101I~ blocks nOI III of 'i $45 AlalO Bonnefolt Exlllb I nut ~,ll1lt y 1I1I1IOI (1\ lith t" bit Sill ldrd labl(' SJ 82271O() G.\R \GE Sale - Girls c!oth,ng \Iill' lid ) 521 3500 :llond<1) lion poster, framed hk e Lo"er Jevpl $225 4 l h;PPuld,l!p Iiddel I, '. Ildlr-f'ltu S::i \11 \f'r} MATERIALS new, $35, Sterhng sllve r t f].... J{) - beddlllg, mlsc Items Sat- OVER 20 charts, Huron, Geor- 011ough Satlll dd) 10 H. 1{)'l(J~ TABLE~AW$150, palrofoa k bI.,! ,dlHJ gl)\,d tn eXlellpnt umdlllOn men's band, size 9, $25 UNLIMITED III du), 10-4 p m 1321 York. gIan Bay, St Clair plu, (IIJl1dHl\l'lltOinerofO:l" French door~, beveled glass dllllng room , ..t Il PJ!'u'~ P,l'L I uti slnre , room-Sized light brown rug , EYU:pt10rId1 } p'e(c burled Great Lakes pilot for ,a me III d n ) 934 6900 Mondd \ 7'5" lugh 26" Wide, $400 $750 ~ I}{),>tl'rdoubil' bl d I' I r I\E -plc-(e dlllf'lt~lthchl!1cl flarr /' grail] mdhogany bed- till llugh ~atul nay, 10 7 457~- $SQ, 527-6140, see also "Ho;, tall), $350, tdr\{'d (Illp 'Jlnnf'l blord rndhogan) area $20 823-3600 days, 822-2419 room <;I'tmcludf"'- queen sue HARTZ 882-0117 evemngs DIXIt' 11\\ Y , \\ .ltel fOJd 1b\\ n bury" Garage Sale pendalelht."tonlhe<,l $£i''i I'J,1J ,I, mlllk lar coat BASEMEN'j SALE,Il07 Pem bed l ple( e fTJ "r"., n Duncan Ph\fe dlIlIlH! loom I, 'h, lr,,~.~n~ c,( .. ~.~,~ ...... &I .... U ...... ""'v...,....6t- .I (.It.,-1 J UclllJll, I' llUI;C1(}.12 doll, new, blonde hall" al I 9th, 1IH Rear door please BIrch ( he.a' beveled mll- !hlough Sdturddy 10.8 Sun 776.1419 LOUIS XI, I FJ Pill h iUH"td' '>dl'lrda' ~ullddl' 11-4 6209 papers, best offer After 5 Assorted household goods r')r In addlt'on 3 floors 01 at. 2024 VAN ANTWERP d,l\ 12 5 CI edIt cdfds and $125, ChlPPPlldd 1<' ell! 11,1 IlIUl'hJl( off Ilarpt'f near pm 884-8816 UTILITY trailer With hal d th.tetturaJ antIques, [me an- GROSSE POINTE chee"s accepted Dell\ en , LIVING ROOM furniture, ex - cabwl't (glds" on 1 'Idt,> ("dIPU\ MOVING Sale! High backed top, $300 886-3815 tlqUf' (url1lshlngs and de- WOODS , Jvmlable cellent condlhon 885-4669 ball dnd cI,(11 f{'('11 \nllql'(' BElTfo-;f-t-\j---B-e-n-f-lr-e-p-la-c-e 7' Colomal sofa, like new , ANTIQUE three drawer chest carved mln or, Queen corall\ e accessories I I block soulh of Verrner TWELVE BEAUTIFUL han d HARVEST table and 4 chairs , $100 Executive desk/swlve I Pamted 10 resemble Tlge r Anne dlnmg room ta ble r ~ ~lo\ I' $200 Call before 3 & pamled dInner plates Sev and a rockmg chaIr Call for FRIDAY SATURDAY chair, $10 Two E70x14 sno\\ , - pme Circa 1850 Curve d lea\es), Queen Anne tilt top p In or ,>aturday, 8829017 2 \l. ':Itf'lgan -he Ypstlanlt NOV 9-10, 10 A M -4 P M eral crystal salt & peppers mformatlOn 884 5700 I)pen 7 da}'i a ~ee/( lOa m- tires, $10 Two wheel flms back board and woode n table QUCC'll \mll drop!l df F( It \ \( E E:as 125,000 Elegant cream & sugar sets ;) p III 1)9I'lO for 6 cyhnder Duster/Val pulls 4'L, 28"H, 19"W ANTIQUE Cherry dlllJn g teil table Hal)\ I,rand Bfl" \~ard ~ \elj good ~&.s ThIS IS a whole house estate Crystal Wine glasses Eng - iant, $10 Bob 222-0646 884-5571 after 4 p m room table wllh 4 chairs pIano, Antique vrndte IIldr UlndltlOn $100 293 5783 DI\I:-.iG RUOM table With 2 sale featurmg fine quahty (days) 882-4752 after7 pm hsh bone china cups & sau - $175 SkIS K2 SIZe 180 cm large lea\ es 6 chaIrs, buf- furmlure 10 excellent condl- cer!:> Many elegant crysta I BASEMENT Sale Wmter clo- hIe clock \ 2 tall) Drexel tof l'flRI"TM \5 Tree, 7', beautl wllh Solomon 444 bmdmgs , fet, dUM cabmel.~, alto, hon We have tradItionally CUT CRYSTAL bowl, 9", $40 servmg dishes Prlceles s thing, womens, girls, som e fee table, antlCJue {hip fu! reahsllc, $25 8812nS Rieker boots !>Ile 8 ladles bedroom OUtfit $500 778- styled frultwood furrnture 3 pickle dishes, $15 each medical books New tabl e furmlure, Ice skates, misc pendale and QUf'('n Anne ,YO\ I:\'G SALE, don t miss It' $75 JVC 8 track pla)er an d 2.17t for the hvmg room and dm- Pineapple design 884-7107 Imens WIth napkins New kIt - household Items Saturday highboys Bedroom den and 11I'lng 9-4, 355 Rivard PlOneer turntable $50 882- IIlg room There are several 8" TABLE saw, with 1/2 horse chen slamless steel utenslls 7991 882-5622 room furnrllIre, humIdIfier, CUPBOARD OR china upholstered pieces J!Icludmg motor, l,.~arbor with table New stamless steel place GIRLS, excellent conditIOn LIVING room furmture, gn'('n t1eslg'1er clothel> and acces- cabinet, dark oak WIth -4 , MOVING ESTATE Sale 15660 a sofa There IS a walnut 1Bx26, $75, Dado set, 7%" ar setttng for SIX, no kmves sIZe 4 qmlled coat With hood , velour sofa, 2 grE'en pllnl '>ones, luggage, leleHslon leaded glass doors, removed - WlOdmlll Pomte Drive lO-5 bedroom set 10 contem- bor. $18 884-7107 Gorgeous beaded evemng Rothschild's coat and hat , high back chairs maho dnd much more Priced to from Wood",ard Ave Rap- porary style, a charming bag Three elegant new pm Frtday, Saturday No - gany hutch Jnd m'~cel ,ell E\er)thlng must go' tl"! Church Detroit 7' WIde 25" MAGNOVOX console T V navy, red coat attached I vember 9, 10 No pre-sales b) f" tall appraISed at mahogany bedroom set with 5 years old, excellent, $275 French Doors Gentleman hood, SIZ4 Many womens clothes and $3 (}()(),also, golden oak DUf- carved tnm mcludIng a van- 886-7975, size 40 better SUIts, like new clothing, mfants thru size 5 lion 965 94lJlJ dJ)s, 881 (172-, :\II:.l_'6_'>_. _ leg table, a fruitwood cab- HAIRDRESSER hydraulIc lead crystal flower vases model 2170, 3 doors With 245 t TASH~roO-Put- In.Ray Church Country Fair 17500 One block south of JeHelson :\t \H()(;.":-' Y Duncan Phyfe met, perfect for a stereo, 2 styling chair and aIr condi- Lames Dalton all-wool beige Ib freezer, no Ice maker , framed pnnts by James Chandler Park Dnve, De Girl's and boy's clothIng 1(}.61. dmlng lable 4 Chairs, buffet. pressed back old oak chairs, tioner Reasonable 884-7227 Jacket Anllque shawls Old $200 3 SUitcases, $5, $7 50 Clary Selhng well und...-r , lrOit Thursday, November toys and furmture Also, pad<; $1>410 885-11751 even a kItchenette table and GARAGE Sale Saturday, No dlcllonaries New trave I $10, one large garment bag market price ns-Tm - , men's and \\omen s clothing mg'>, \1 eekends chairs, a maple baby crib, a vember 10, 10.5 1212 Loch trunk Gent's sweaters , $10 New 16"x26" mIrrored 15, 5 P m.9 p m Friday , - November 16, 10a m .g p m 3 shelf Iron plant rack, and moor Green and blue couch many never worn Elegan t medICine cablllet, cost $68 llHscellaneOU5, dre,sers SA-MUSICAL AUCTION , , Christmas ornaments and chairs, rugs, gas heatel. (2 major colJectloos) a brass and formica rolling garbage compactor, baby new lies Gent's maroon Silk sell $30 Used bathroom smk decoralions, crafts, country claw foot bath tub, doub!" INSTRUMENTS On Tuesda} mght, November teil cart furmture, children's toys bathrobe ElectriC relaxo and cabmet, 19"x36", $15 store, etl' maple bed complete We are also featuring 2 camper and clothes, mlsc nerve portable health bench One large metal fue cabmet, 13 6 pm preView, 7 p.rn silion baby dolls that are 40 Two beautiful off-while shag COMPUTER, TIme\. Smclalr Fnday Saturda), 10 2 P 111 USED PIANOS AuctiOn dt Market Street LADIES leather and mmk Jac- $6 882-8693 years old, Japanese prints, rugs 48 & 36 Mirrors 27x49 1000 Still m box, extra pro- CHRISTMAS decordllOns ON SALE NOW! Gallen on Northwestern ket. Size 12 Excellent condI- SALE OF Sales Awesome col- Depression glass pIeces, Large size ladles new brown grams and manuals, also bargallls DecoratIOns dml (o11501c'i Spinets - Grands fJtgh\\a~. ' .. mtle north ol12 tion 886-6027 lection of mIscellaneous, 10 hand-pamted china, old \~lI1ter coat With leapard col - 16K Ram Pack, $49 885-5060 supplies from former psc rom!e IW\ \1. 0 \K - :H1-6116 set for 12 of old ivory china, clmer, brown vmyl, Ideal for winter coat With ZIp-out pile amount of c1othmg, the bath- I ble, ebon) Jade, IVory), wmter tea lenglh Size 10 MemOrial Church, 16 Lake PIANOS WANTED lots of kmck-knacks, col- handicapped person $750 IImng, size 40 Many mlsc room smk and ski seats shore, 3rd floor, Tuesda\ ClOIsonne ~ases. bronze Ongmal $450 at Jacobsons lectibles, and small items 886-9089 InSIde hquldallOn sale of Thursday, Friday, Satur- November 20, 10 a m 3 p m rt__l_P_l_'_AS_H_P_t_\_ID___ pa lace \ a'Ses, mlntature $200/best offer EvenIngs or ' There is a Sunbeam 3-h p many cherished items, al I day, November 8, 9, 10 9 snuff boll Ie COllectIon, silve' ESTATE Sale Cheap, every- a m 'till??? 708 Lakepomle leave message 882-8284 SAILOR'S CHHISnlAS GII' r lawnmower, a leaf shredder, thing must go Clothes, Jew- bargam prtced Call885.2209 America's Cup rdre nnd out of PIANOS WANTED 00'( collection. magndied 331-3785 (,IC \:\ [)::. ~pInets ('on,ole, gldss collectIOn, estate kItchen needs. tool bench, elry, kitchen utensils, furm- - 12 noon to 8 p m. THE RESALE SHOP prlOt bool,~ Many are lIew BUTCHER BLOCK table d nd '>111.1 II l pflght, je",eir} and much, much tools, loads of Chnstmas ture, Saturday, Sunday, No- HOUSEHOLD Sale - Kmg size , 14901 E 7 Mile and of gIft Cjudllty Range seats 4, $55 Two chairs, $20 lOP I'HICE::, P\TD more 11ems, pots & pans and much vember 9 anellO, 10-5 p m bedroom, Henredon blue Art Glass, antiques, & collec- $10 $25U Please call for Int more Size 7 downhill SkIS, boots, 4129 Cadieux Rd, near velvet sofa, pedestal coffee tibles F"llIe furlllture & est list VE 7-0506 o \K .\rmOire 2 doors, C'OCI!' Plan to stop and see us on Fri- Mack '.- -*.~ table, wing chaIr, high back poles,.$50 Baby!> dress- small applItcr, $350, o8k Mor- allO a m opening. urday, 9-2 342 Moran 885- desk dnve, Joyshck, Jots of FlIli double key board, full 25 rug, 8''l!x1P\! mahogany mn- Ram date, Sunday 105 01ator drapes WIth lrun and ns chair, $Z75, 5 maple kit- Call the Hothne at 885-1410 for 3249 software, $950 824-\418 pt'dll] board f'xcelJent conm- mg room, G E washer & Maplelon, Farms cormce board, B4 long JIn chen Cha\~. $20 each, "M details or directions, BEDROOM set, 5 pieces m- dryer, WhIrlpool (portable J, MIRROR, 31~''<61~', $75 lIOn $1,lXlO 294.9'".J86 REDECORATING - Drexel ed, pleated, } ~eh, 3 cO! o\lexander dolls. $385, oak cludmg kmg size mattress, mirrors and scounces, :m-8458 Hentage French style, hv- mces, 5' each c\tcllenl COli PI"\'() - Kohler Campbell sch()()l clocks $275 ~193 SALES CONDUCTED BY $450 885-2684 chmd, stereo, Christmas mg room tables, frultwood dltlOn, a II $200 !l8j 415'i lon"ole, Colomal maple, ex- \1 o\~CHESTER SUSAN HARTZ -SOFA bed, nav) and bClge tree and Ilems, Black and SALE 50% OFF l{'Jk>llt conditIOn, under ",ar Decker, electriC lawn mo .....- fmlsh, excellenl condlllOn A SpeCIal group of Novelty RADIO Shack l110dclllI lOin -\'1TI~~l'E ~IALL 886-8982 prmt, $75 Rattan headboard Also, 3 crystal lamps, 4 pall' r,tnt:-- $1,200 791-3\118 Fine ~ciectlOn oi 19th century er and edger, other Items kmtlll1g yarns 100% wool, puter prll1ter \Hlh .,t ,lIld , I LA Z-BOY reclmer and mat- double or queen SIze, $50 whIte anllque satm drapes RS2J2 ;'Ind modem (a,-elte Y \ \t \ Ilc\ 7 4 l;1 and Plano. Hu>.e 'Iedalhon P~la1n November 9, 10, FrIday, Sat- 100% cotton and blends 774-8468 after 6 p m 8230235 l mlllt condition, $10.000 Call l'hdri\er:., plales, cups and chmg SWivel rocker, rust urday, 10-4,20601 Kenmore, recorder all $61)0 '.lI1l1on ! ALSO telephoto zoom lell~ ....l'lt'pot tlfiE :\laU1,Man- color, excellent condition, WHITE slde-by,slde refrlger. (1 block west of Harper, GARAGE Sale. Thursday, 9-4, atler 4 p 111 563 8913 $225 each m-6559 ator, gold gas stove Wash- A hmlted selectIOn of angora 100 .2oomm \\ Ilh case, $So .:he:.ter, open i days 42:8- Harper Woods) Frtday, noon-4, Saturday, all l-'IWFFS~fO\;AL Selmer B er and dryer, copper gas day Furmture, antiques yarns and mohair yarns dt Bumper pool Idblt> llle 9Ja7 74" SOFA by Hendredon, frwt stove 882-5681 THREE paIr he back antique , tl of Nahonal Geographlcs, MOVING SALE SPECIt\Ll~'I~ S\\.m nl't:k n~l(er (needs re- 885-m97 fireplace thermo grate heat 5 3U P m Tue~day-Salur- Oi ~ lIl' l,)11 i'i'~ 7758 1970-1982 Best otler 4830 WOODHALL uphobtenng I, .l needlepoLDt F"RUITWOOD DINING room exchanger, $100 884-2101 day 8817289 885-2979,evenmgs, weekends ~DetrOit, 2 blocks E of Loo!-.mg for .1 "pPUJI Chll,t _'V 5CJI\, ,>PPEH ~Je - Drum::. h,lI1d .:a"e,(' ~2HI>I4 Hour~ DARK wood to ref wish, 7 SATURDAY ONLY, Gla,guw de.,lgn, French on ~our Ji~I) \\'p [c"lure the llood \ SJ2:. ~ poster ,pule- 9339 between 6 p m.-10 p m Long Meadow, BloomfIeld 1 7 j1 11) drawer vanIty With mirror, NOVEMBER 10, 9 AM-4 PM chanlIJly lace, off tile should- be;iut) and (!Ill ,IhI !It\ of apple) bt'd $.l50 Mahogany LAWYER'S DESK - real Hills East of Woodward, \1 $25, child's dresser, one half er'i, Sill' II 10, II'> $2.000, \\OOdl'n to\' ,1t rpd"w,,,hlt, rh)(1r [,'llIp $175 mahoganY,72"X38" Recent- north of Chafing Cross 8B-l\NTIQUES hangmg space, 4 drawers, An mterestlng a!>sorlment of \Iould II",' hdlf, pnce nego PrIc(,~ 1\1.1111 .lII' '18.:: :J622 Iy refmlshed, $1,000 886- Woodard wrought Iron furm liable 88S .11.12.1.l65913, ask FOR SALE $25 Saturday AM, 1406 household goods IS offered In \ '\:'\ \ru~\J!{ .\,'\TI4L'ES 5958 ture, Wlddlcomb Bombe for Manilnne thiS movmg sale includIng • IIdlld\f,ltlt'd I b\ Elh "t chest, pool furmture by lluckmgham, (Park) 885- KENNARY KAGE \1-\l\k.ET r------, 7141 a Jack Frost Icebox, odd CA BBAGf<: PA rCII DOLL COla", I Decorative antique mirror Brown-Jordan Grand ANTIQUES ~Unll,\\ '\0\ emboer tl tables and chairs, oak CLOTHES 1 .Per"ondh/!'d I(or .1 Ul1l\\lll' 12"/ 5')". beveled glass, mother clock. modern Iivmg COLOH TV, 25', $200,19", $75, \ \Our Jr11 It.ltwn to Chflstmas cham., 2 WIcker stralght- I.jandmade IJI my horne ~lftl \ )p, 1 \\, dl1('~d.l\ !hili 'dd\ ",lnllljlle, ,>hoppmg" 54)5S carved walnut finish 'room furnIture, oak games 10" 185 Slereo, $75, floor back chairs, trunk, beds, Dre,s<" \1 Ith pinafores and • MetllOr.lbll' I,',ld Ill',I,m, j r 11'1.(\ 12 ~ P 11I Nh"~ \ ,n \rbor Road, e:ut frame $4SQ table, fme Imens, and arl ~crubber, $2S, car vacuum, dr~ser, older sofa bed, Ken ma tchlllg Pd IIIll", !>lach for .1 hfe tlI1lP) .., 11 I. I ,\ 'i \ 11, to ~ P III l-~ <'rt I J-l 3110 dea.lers Antique oak Icebox 3 door, books $10 hookcase/chma cab more dehumldlfwr, small With matrlul1l( Joggmg SUits, II I lol"\ \\11 ....Ft J E\l'r\t!'lDg .;u.lranteoeonable !IlIl HOO\l'f 11 ( pnlel ,), '.L! , "iiI I" .t ~ \\ .II r,':! I m 4 pill E:.ut) BI~' ware $650 963-6255 FRENCH PrOVinCial couch an older refrtgerator, dl~h 2i2q II{pltmd D,lI11rll,llill ,I (l\1.1l" I I, , \I I"" ", r\ ....,t!llrd.lI II t':' 0me ~ .~ m t ,See Antique brass bed standard 'GARAGE Sale Baby Items, and chaIr f>:xcellenl condl es, Rlas<;ware, pan'>, book <;, C.HEAT BUYS' Dlilette set, NOlI ,lllf'plmg II,lnd, I .1111,1 I ' - l,'II' d"pLl, .Id Poi;.::e 7, ,t.'Clion double With ralls d tlOn, autumn haze mmk lam~, tool~, radIOS, rec Tres~le table dmelle set mlsc Satur ay, 102 BOB lamp,>, I..blr'>, bedroom to) " IHl (Orhlgl111H 1'1 H $800, 1"'f'( ~ 11 I I \i II 1<1 ItllI'hlv'd I't' - - _ Pemberton, Park COdt large ~17e, ranch ords, a mandolin, bd'ikel<;, ;)U\~I('~" -00'- IIIII, 01 ,1 , I'.lth 4 chairs, sIgnature - thdlr, I,I\HI mOl'.cr rl'dwood I" Imnk coat, 517e 16, $600, plcture<;, beddmg and 101<;of "of,1 t'\u'lIl'1l1 lllndlllol,l I I II' ' 'll lip" .111\I\p .. 01 I CL;\SSIFIED ADS Hitchcock senes, beveled GETTING orgam/ed ~ale rll(' Mu'>t ht' ~()Id 10 ,>('t. e),('elJenl conditIOn lI86 2449 whal cha ma call Its Num llIl6 14~1) ,'II ~ to II" ,'.I'lI, ,I", ) CALL 882-6900 I plate glass lop $695 Meldan secreUtry, d,>~orled 1I"t"t,lt(' ~,It!lrdll~ I() l III tlCr5 at B 00 a m j i I "q 1 ~ j Side tables, 2 bamboo chaIrs, RELeX-ATION Sale - Excel ~1('Jlhl'n,> HO.lf! Gro,~p AHA(a: '> \1 E 1,.,tlll')lI' I ~- ___:'"'~-----_ LOOK FOH Tm; HAINBOW G 824.4490 as'iorted lamps, brown plil'i lent condltlOn Cable Nelson Powt .. F ,1lIn b,l'Plllllll IU'llIlm, I 8A-~USICAL laA-MUSICAl L- ~ tic etegere'>, bench tablf', Spmct plano, 7 bar stool~, 1I2 TRAILER hItch, $'>0, hie ----- ~OLID oak dllllllg room ~('t 4 Bald" In p,ltno :$1 ,It I \11" II INSTRUMENTS I iNSTRUMENTS wheel chair, commode, fur cllbJn('t, 4 dra .....er~, $60 gas stove Call after 6 ,10 f',lplaJn~ chdlrs. It'df .l 3OB,'au,nlflll '>.lIllld'l\ ,11111 1-- PRESTIGE nl!ure. lawn eqUIpment, Ollvelll 600 addmg machme, pm 8822125 month, oln, p,l1fl $ J ouo, Toro '>no", throwl'r f>:",en $% 77'15772 - Sund.l) ~o ' pill i: - - --:Ti\;'-~[~'r~;\-l-~l\~:'\'~-I ESTATE SALE SOLID PE('AN 4 p)('ce wall ~al nt It t' $r>l1(1 112144U7 after mg!> ')74 lfill6 M 1I1D 1I1{\ ....' 11111'1.,,, Ii 1I01IP\Y.J0 \\1 \I\H,)! \ll umt With bar '>CellOn Excel TWIN bedroom set (maple) ',p 111 ~(r(l('n I puttl h.k .., ~ In ...... 1034 WHiniER With nesk, chest and chair """r\"",,,,,.....r- n,...... ,...,.. lenl conrhtlOn Spoon leg dm ~LEA ~.~A 8KET ~.Iw;]i)'MIlF ;:h'I tr-;;':-;i,;i~ ('Plmtll.,k" I"~l" fWlIlII I unvC,}.;;>t;; rVII'I I t;; log room set 7:187'lC)B l\i'iO one 0111ce oe'>K lllll ,1Ir,lt'dnt'l "lIll'l,l a I{OVAL O,\K 7B70 ov('n ~ hur lIf'r rd Illole 1I,Iln PARK 48" ROlJ:'JD ped~taltdble - ') f' \Inlfo,/{" \IAHKET monel <,It'lll J( IIIj.(an II Ith KEN\ltlH~, I. \'> dl II I ,,: NEW (lrJen~TfUr.~tun' 2 chairs-matching hutch llh fo J I \IIL!': 1m !f,lI111l10111!'Ill .Ikt'r ('/II! he ,t'1I"l\t '01\<1111011 $1l~1 )", "I soap ,>Ion(' 1l11 {orl' (, pili &1461H0 Hflf'r ';111'\1'11'11,1\ ~ lid 1\ I.' after 6 p m lacquer '>creen'> 'l hand Ii NOVEMBER 9-10 "r('(' I',>lon II) P Il1 772 'ifiH pm 4pll1 ..'!- fll I,d I' EXERCISE machln!' W,dton Opl n ,ill Y(',1r c a rv('n I('a kowood '>Cfl'('II'i , ()( tH~OIl"h,iped CUrto, ttJhl nF!~, '>ofa, lamps, ma'iter for If>nnl~, $2') (l.l!- II prtldlll! 1011 ,11111'1111' ,lOrI l h,m $1Il11 (olor 'I V Ll tl4'17 ~~I '>t'l retary wriling 111''>k, $ {hair,>, table~, kidney alum mum ~unt,lOnlng pad 11,1 d fllrllllw(' Dl PIf''>,HHI $12') I'xIl'lh'nl hl,1( k dnd blae k 1,lu/ucr \\ llh ~O.lp '>flapl'd df''ik, Grand- I III .Inri pn ,>.,('d glol'>~ gold r flili.J)<'llll',>1 "ldl.I\'I, leather cover $2'i, pncI',> \lohlt" 1'1 $2 , oltH" hOII,>I' II ~Ion(' mlol\, Tpakowood e h('~1 1 mother'> clock, mahoga- negollah!!' BIlIi 2902 a(tf'r 12 -t!It'r "(lIl r o.,lumt' j('l'.l'lry holtl flnod, a\dd.lhlt' klt,h"t1 1011111 "lit! dlll- 1 '10 \\,'1 .. \ 1)\,0 \rl t'I,'dr,( ,11.1\\'1 h.d\\ (,rdl'd PI~=-J WIth ~()a p' ,Ionr mnly Tt'ak ,Iorm "lndo\I' odd "lid ) , 1\1 \ "IHll'"" $i lltll) ny dining room table and noon lI"nllln,H), (r ..f'" In Illl()(1 '!lflllli ,Illil I III P III (.lfved chdlrs ami huffet, "fgh,w., iI,'lly ollHfl, 10m" ....O(ffl np,>INI I,thll'~ ""'Ith PllIl, HlIi ,,14 ( III IIt,'1 '\ P £11 ," "~\' HUTCH, dh, $W(J ~OP!Ont' 1rI1'ly ,fdll£>,Inn I'II 110 ~I'l- "'lI 1l1\ ~at 1m h,IIHI'>oml' wood and I'Jlml,Ir-, I, l"kf'l~ 1II'.lpon'> !:P"l PI \ill' ,r l "l'" I " • ""n Illo:ht Iron porch fur Pncl' ne~ollahll' 8M 2902 It~ht fJxlurr~ plLlule<; pn" 10U~ ~I()n(' 1Ill,IId 11£>'>1 (ll 'I I nllghl 1I01l (lI,hllllll'.t 7 a(h'r 12 noon PI", ~l rt'l'n 88 1'\ll\lllg~"r >I1"2I1ld,,\~ ( h 1Ir" f V.., oak table A (;6of)-,>~Tr;-II[;; of I"dlf' 'i oJl,d, t'> .. nd ,lnll'lU(' doll., JI'I'.I'lrv IIlIX(,~ 'l11d i .1f\l'd P III I FOR SALE: FOR SALE (of,1I Mu'>l ,>,'11 77'1 '.4/1'1 01 (, E \1 \ " III 1, 'I' t 1 Ii ollie!IIlnhrr.lla '>land, anti ~U1l<; ~mall '>17(''>HI 'tOri' \ 1ll1,!)'I' {IoI11l' 1111'> I,<.,k., 'I 1',\ ( \1( I l i "1-1' \dll'('I~oInd 171> 14FI qU( ....1111(. b<>dronm <;1'1, Storf' HP'>R1(' "1'>0 ',0,> f,(j ~ IiIHn rlH I., Hw ~(\\('II dnll hllll, rfh I, oIll'~ rl101l\1'1 ,'nil :\\~::I 'I:,~~II~~\,'il~':d,1"11 r AN-fmUES SHOW ANO SA-CE h twd, m('n'~ c10thlnR Irllo!'Ir), hOIl~(' 'III' \1 .. ltlll" rll INII/IIIH'r,> glol-, II d\' $.'.'. IlllH( an DOlI, AI'I'HAI""IA'> ual steerhlde holo small fllrrlll url' lInn,> 1\lrldlng dll"ngln,rnl,> i\I\1T"~lJfo,'> OR I'hytt, li(nmf'nl .14">1I "ope 0111 IIld h01ll1' ,,,ok 109 ('OLI.E( TIlILE'> 1,1111,' I I" 1I1l)I~d 11\' Illtlt I l,'ll lit 11,1.: I ,JUNIOR GROUP GOODWILL INDUSTRIES e!r humidifier, tools, HarPf'r ,st Frf',>;Hd f',n III " Ir 'II U~ b,lI ~1'''A~ ~ JlOI r. MIN':Ul\1 I II01" , $\1> Illl-(' hop dOM I') I ., \11 (II \11 ( II '!OHI'. ,,11'1111'1 ~ 1,0 buff, I $2 ~l 1 oI ldl whl'f'1 chair Ac 7'.7 ')'IM ' ll !11 [, III \11\ ""I It ! " \ I' I\[) \ \ \\l\ ~\lIlFH 111 ) I ,It I \ \\ ~ C.oJP III '( ~,orJ(',> Includ(',> 777-8M7 - Plt'l l' III'ihog,ln\ Ilf>,hI III III j'IUVi\ 11" r;;j"i(~(-llon Mill ~KT"-K-l ~44I~\k (71 h,III""'lrgIIlh Int,tl lip 1'\ \11\\ \O\",MIll-H 11 \1,~) \\\ 'ill Lenox SNOW BIIJW";[{ ',('Ill"> nr-w OUtfit I dill/hIt' h"<1 I HI", rl~t.r 1",,1 11"1 II In Iimllr d I'dlt Ion plull('r ~al(' hll1(hnM With hrnk( •., malc h d,nner '>(t, Vf>rwtlan F!la~'1, droplt ,d "IIfI 1,Jblc' $f,', {" t'dlili I di!rO ! I~ I 1]( \' ) I 3 ') h P 2(), Wid!' ~acnfl(,(, '>,dunl,I), Nc,v('mher loth III \Ii Il .... !lllllliJt~ ]'\\fl(\ (\lI'\lH\'~T\lHl': lI1~ hkI poll''! ,tnr! holl( Nordl(, oil palnllrJK<; f1l(unnes, $27') llrm fi24.{)J87 IfJ '. 4114'1 'xhill'f('r, !>l'dr If! 0]11/ ,If e 01f,'( I.dd(' $1 ';() "p",'t! l'lk' ! Il'llll< ,,1'"11, hoot,> fi l \< ,1Ilr! ~h()(' I rN' outdoor !>tatues, brass qlll'('/l '>111' Ilrrl'>" pllll£'d Ill ..l hUI' \( II ',Il T \lIIi" FAIRLANE MANOR ORIGrN.I\L Cllbbll,l(r -J'a(rh born .Iu,>t norlh of Mlchl${an Nt'vf'r lI~(>d LI,>t n('w, $',(J(I '>calc<>,and more' Avpnlle h"H(J!l(lltrd, $~II Ollhld(' ,1"lltl'" 1l1\11 I'~~~) In Illl/\HJ) fn:AHilIlH\ \ll<-IIHl/\N dolls Call anvtlme 651 fl.19fl A!>kIJ1R$:>')0 118111442 Hill ')fin BIll hill'l I \ l'I1I1lW, 1~~_I_}~t:~Llj\II-:NT~ 1!(INATI<-lN $J 5Q • •

~ _.:Page Eight-e GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 8. 1984 " -ie-OFFiCE 11=ClRS 11=cm 11-eW 11-cARS 12@=&SiiiiRCiXL FOR SALE H=cARS 120-LAkE AND EQUneHT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SAL£ FOR SALE RIVER PROPERTY PROPERTY TWO PERSJ \:\ t~pe 9-.::12 1981 CHRYSLER LeBaron 4 1982 RKNAULT LeCat Sport EXCELLENT traditional door. po~'er steer 1Yro VOLKSWAGEN Beetle , 11m CHEVY van eoDYerSlOft, 1m DtLTA 1I8Royale - 4 rug:. Xef"O\ i50 .~ IH"I elod ~, exceUeot c:oncbtioo, door, all', hit wheel, ST. CLAIR commercial bUlldmg on offil't' chau.., I PrOOt' \ldle lng' brakes. all', cruIse deluxe, blick, excellenl coo. cornplelel\ restored. er1CUlt! ,...... ood dI bon $3, 950 Ti~ 7'239 111'. must see. $10,700 812-2529, power Isteermgf brakes; LuxurIOUS Cahforma contem- "The HIli .. Approx 2500 sq 1UOI.l>, g tKll1. $3 ,800 rrilwlt. nO rust, body and Coat stand 777 -llH6 ;-75 porary on tbe St Clair ft . gas central air. 25'>< 100 1256. 52i 7U38, 885-1150 1984COR\'E'M'E Black. per lenol' In e'{rellfltt <."OfXhtJoo 1983 CHEVY Cavalier, CS .- locks, cruise. AM/FM stereo. \'lDyl roof, rear Rher, on 200 feet of terrae- foot lot 1983PLYMOl.'TH Tunsmo 5 feel, $20,500 After 6 pm man) eXlras, must see door. automabc, alr, power DESK copl.er, SCM.l32 needs $1.995 286-3828 defroster $3 250 71t-l429 ed, beaUtifully landscaped DANAHER. BAER. speed. 22. stet(!(), 19501) 44~1180 sleenng, power brakes, tint minor adjustment Best DC propert)' \\ Ith 18x36 sWlm- VI ILSON &I STROH mUes. 55.695 881 1930 1978 OM "1. -1 door stick good 19i3 V\<\ Beetle. ClassiC 1m- "'Indows. AM/FM stereo, 1975 DART Special EdItion fer M Warner 8ti-5788 rustpro(i Low rruIes $6,150 .... 000 m1les, POWet'sleenng, mlng pool. patiOS, decks all 885-7000 Urnl \'OLARE -1 door. auto-- body tugh mIleage. man~ maculate condltlon, ne~ COURT reporters and t) plst radial tires pamt. shocks 44S-8791 auto, radIo, hke ne~ , must offering panoramic views INVEstMtNT PROPERT\ m.alJc aU'. pCI'o\ersteering ne", parts $1 3lXl or bt>sl The d~eJhng tncludes huge. _ Lower level commerCial, 2 stenoret~ dIctator trans brakes and master cvlmde r L bE> seen to be apprecIated brakes. exrellent coo'IREBIRD 1982 SE Dark po",'er. all optIons, 9,000 ....Ith fireplace, master bed- Completely rented Call for c Eagle extra~ mues, eJtcelJent coodIl.lon, BONNEVILLE 1962, -4 door room sUIte With fln'place details (l('\('r seen sn~ 12,500 On- $19.500 firm 881'-1 loaded. $7 ,500 882-3141 WANTED $5 500or best offer 823 2912 offer 884-3084 I) ~nous oflers COIlSldered T and dressmg room. five full DANAHER. BAER, 1982 LeSABRE SIl..er, most and t\\O half baths, f1\e ad- \~ILSON & STROH I....,..:", or !l68~ 1980 OATS:'" ~X.:lIf F~l 884 3J70 11B-CARS WANTED EA~l[lE '>€ller oe:l!r(':> opt1ons. excellent cood1tloo, ditlonal bedrooms, and a 885-7000 ;,Igl'}(-d ltmltt'd ed!tlOl\:> fme 1982 TRA.\S .-\..'1. black DIack ca~~elte slpreo 5 speed. 1'41'5 CU1-\RO Po~er steer TO BUY complete mamte-nance hIS- h:ghl) fUllctlonal kitchen - ST CLAIR Shores Ne'4er of. Il!u.>l'aIM ..hildren .litl:'ra Adult 0\1,ned excellent con 52 0\..) mlle:. ~liH'r ne\\ Ing orakes air. '\~1 F~I dillon $8 800 881 tm,~ rurs great 100l..s tor). $7,700 886-4790 dIning - fanlily entertalll' f\{'ebUlldIng, $475,000 Reply ture art phutl1gr.~phl -c,,- I sterN e\cellent transporla WANTED =-=-::-:::7:-:-:~~_'_'''';'''_o__ great $-1500 881-00:>2 1981TO YOT A Corolla 5 speed. IIlg center L'llllt) .torage. to -15{) S MaIO Street. Claw- Amcr,c.l",1 Def ron CI I II lIOn $6~ 88I-1L?6 1977 ~IO~-\CO Brougham 2 1479 CHE\ E1'1'I:- 4 I cloth Intenor, excellent can Jl :-':K C-\HS laundf) and mud room \\ "r Occult \ I ante (3arde door loaded el(cellenl Lon '1 ~pee<1 1~) :-IO\TE Carlo \'-8. auto dltlOn, $4,500 or best offer P-\\ I\G S4u & l P Total of 6 565 square feet of I son, MI 48017 Lit Plllll~ f\ ..O !!l all r ait>guflb Ca.h peted ne\\ exhaust. ex(e} 874-1883 loaded, Zi 71}J nule. tl1lnt t'\,ellt'llt l..onrutlOfl dlbel I r>a.l_t $4 1'50 372.9884 88t>- \Iagmflcenl four bedroom exammlTlg rooms (2) can. . pa:d drd II' 'lll-G':lt(" Iemu\ lent condltlon ~1 sultatJon rooms, (4) lays. of- , a~ ('oooilion black and gra' i ....Ire \\ n~1 L~I er.:..)lea!her . 0118 rl\ erfront home. featurmg T RA~S AM 1982 Black ~ lth TOP $ $ $ $ gue~t ap.irtmenl tllO (Ire fice &I secretanal area Two $8 700 negotiable 881211'8 'nter'o~ ~10 _::>'J ,,--so. I I 1'331 CHE\) CanTice ClaSSIC, tan mterlor. performance places giant fa mIl)' room newer furnaces Subject to GRUB STREET {45 1669 H:fi2 PI)\ TIAC Catalm .. Run> I 9 passenger -.\agon, \.8 , Paid For YOUf Junk or package, cross fire fuel in- and entertamment center, tenants rights A BOOKERY \IGB 1ff.'5 . Rol! bar A \1 Dl great $J(i\J 885 2258 puy,er steering brakes. all' " . I jected, custom wheels, ex- Unwanted Car. 4'2 baths Z7>..42 foot boat Cruise L oj. I.. .., ... _, ~ """""" C) ,... , Q) '''''''' lQl\2 TR~ \<:: A'.1 rp,i "r ..",,, -\\1 F\l lape load -~.,~ .... ,---"" _._-,...." . . "--", "-..,,"-.....v ...... "" ~.",.1. .."1 OULL /'\U I v r/"\M I Cl u.vu.:>t;: n.au ...... ,v ....CJl;~ • .., .....1,::,...., J.ua\,1\, n~~UUC 4U G~~ r'~~~ 1719-lEa.! \\ arren 331.5439 fire ~harp. $7 •.>J() or best ot I ed E",ce Ilent conditIOn $5.300 882.7427 cassette ...Ith seek and scan and extensl\ e dockage Farms. ProfessIOnal bUlld- near ( adieu ... 1983CLTL-\.SSSupremeBrcu fer S.n-7Si6 plus equal.1.zer and specIal 894.4488 DetrOit \!lefllgan I $355000 109 gham \'~ 2 door. ruslproof 1970~'IC Rebel statlon ....agon I \981 CHRYSLER Impenal speakers CaJl882-S728 Ask- HIGBIE MAXON, INC 882 71.B . 1WA.\'T ) our beat up cal Bill ed ex('ellent COndition La... 63.000 actual rmles. po....er i 35,000 miles, slher extenor, Ing $8.950 .m.9884 River Colom Condominium 886-3-400 mileage Loaded Onglnal .teermg air 3 speed col . maroon Intenor, outstand- ~uslom b~lIlt and profes CASH FOR ~IERCURY Montego 1976, 9 d o...~r 751.34(.19 umn 6 c..hooer. Rees IIall 111g Cel r S8 jO() 886-0576 JU~K OR \\ recked cars an slonall~ decorated three 12F-NORTHERN KIDS CLOTHES passenger wagon One own- trucks Top dollar paid 776 197i PO.\TIAC Le\lA \"5. erhltch 'SII00 \(ter;) p"' I~J PO\"TIAC Grand Safari, er. 50,000 mIles. good cond!o story iownhouse o{fermg PROPERTY sporl coupe good H'Cond _'_' 1_.1_6_1__) _ 4529 or 777 8.352 mal(lmum privacy and -EXCELLE\T CO:\DITIO\ 9 passenger ~agon. 8 C) 1m ~35:ew tires S1.990 - . VERY CLEA \ BETTER car $1 000 or best offer 19'72Le\I\:\S E'l:ceUent (on dee automauc. po'>'er steer. great river \'Ie" Lm.l1gidIn- HARBOR SPRINGS condo By 11C-BOATS AND owner Harbor Cove Phase 'BRA!\DS.I:\F-\\TTHRL l 4 886.78501 after 5 30 P m dltlOn one 0'"' ner \ en mg poJe20 lellte r 4 door, automatic, po~er. 1980 OLDS~fOBlLE Omega, IC, au' coaditlomng, many avaIlable Sacl'lfice stereo 886-8924 console 1 984 5J5-1 ' St Clair River 100 foot by 700 GAS STOVES alr, stereo, mlOt, $5.900 po>\er s~eeTlng. po ....er optIoos 2 tone red, low mLIe- foot chOIce property With $145,000 88&-4496 after 6 p,m 884-9362 brail:es, A \1' F:\f slere-o. 1981 KEL'dARK G T 4 cvl- age 57.500. 884-5157 19 CAPE 001) T ..phoo n fine four bedroom Colomal WANTED IOder 15.000miles. superior 13-REAL ESTATE I 51.0001'Ol1es. excellent condi 1982MAZDA Luxury loaded, fiberglass 1973model Brand Famll) room With fU'eplace, $$ TOP D0L L\ R P AID $$ 1979lentPOR...l\CHEcoodJ.tton.911allSC.optlOllS.excel tJotl, t3,-t95 0r offer ""1>0.1.1586_ COnditIon, 512.000 886-4964 new 6 h P englOe Full v 2' ~ b. Need " or 5 nmg COQ(htloo Just had passenger extended 54.000 miles, " cylinder, coupe, absolutely miDt con \/,-ooddeck Overloolung the skeins, 885.1944, days ~,good tires. brakes, 360 power steenng po~:'~; automatic. power brakes. - flver from both the den and small rooms, central air, diUon, completely angina I 1981 CRUISE AIRE 12,500 dImng room, family room, 884-3340 evenings etc RepairS \\'ere kept up br~kes, aIr condltlOmng. radiO. rear defroster, burns dlrung room. 3 car garage 289 V~, cruisanetic, pow er nules, loaded, $23.900 886- 3rd (Joor attic, the only sur- OLD OIL' $1,600 T72-22&3. tmted mirrored wmdo'A <: regular gas $1,700 882-3296. 5Ox920 foot lot WIth steel sea- s~ and brakes, 35,000 1863. prise here IS the price. pemtmgs, 341-6991 19BZCAMARO Berlmetta, V~. I new trallSmlsslon. regula; call after" Fnday ~all 144' dock With moor- mJJes ,",,1m Senous buyers $54,900 (M1l52) mg faCUlties for 40' boat -1'IANTED: Massage tab&e and stick, loaded, "'lth louvers gas. $2,200 88S-7194 1983 MONTE Carlo. 16.000 only. 886-5103. 11G-MOBILE HOMES CHAMBERLAIN 771-8900 beat lamp can Il84-404O Must se-ll After 5 30 P m 1980CHEVETTE 2 door hatch- miles Excell~nt condition Askmg $139,900 1981 TOYOTA Tercel, 5 speed , :\IOVE.[~ condltlon - com 2143 FLEETWOOD ~WAN'TED TO 00) - antique 882-3427 back. 4 speed, all' condition Loaded $7 895 884-4823 stereo, rear defogger, 10w pletel} furmshed. Just bl'lng ST CLAIR RIVER 2 Bedroom Colonial, new car- ;; Iam~ and Je'welt) 882-«)96 1981 PONTIAC BonneVille, 4 I mg new hres. anginal own. 1984RIVIERA, excellent coo- miles, $3.700. 88&-3087 your clothes 2 bedrooms 2 3 bedroom, 2 bath bnck ranch, pentry, updated bath and "I' V-Il. kJa~ ....",- er. Virginia automobl.le. no ditior;,~~, ~~ve's f.Venmgs - lioPc", small CAMAMlm_~~ ba~hs modular home In rtreplaces in both the living kitchen with dishwasher, llh -COLLECTOR '" auld like to cellent cOndltlOO $5.000 rust. R,OOO 885-7194 car" ml es .~",6 matlc, power steerin gf. CamelOt Lakes. Sarasota room and family rotlm garage, by owtier' 343-0752 buy US and foreign stampS 1182-Q748 1975RABBIT. $900 or best rea 1969PO~IAC F1rebmi, 350, 2 brakes, stereo, $3,500 779- Flonda CaU (813) 755 2010 SpacIOus kltcheo/dmmg ~ aDd US com.o; 46~ 1982DODGE Anes, excellent 50nable offer 55,000 miles barrel v.a, good condltlOn, 0094 for appointment area 3 car garage Separate 311 TOURAINE ROAD cood1tion, A.MfFM stereo. cassette 372-5593 $1,500 or best offer call Grosse Pomte Farms 4 bed- urn CHEVY capnce - 4 door , 12B-VACATION 2 bedroom rental home All 10A-MOTORCYCLES pov.er brakes. power steer. 1982 OLDS REGEI'C\' after 12 noon. 822-9388 on 125x700 lot With steel rooms, 412 baths, large den 63,000 nules,loaded, runs ex- PROPERTY FOR SALE lfIg, ~. tires and brakes Loaded ?olust sell $7.995 1982 FlREBIRD. 22,000 ml.les. cellent, needs parts, $1,000 seawall. dock. and 2 cover With stone fIreplace, wood 1 panel beamed ceIling. com- $4,750 885.1849 after 5 p m 886-«363 excellent condition, 4 cyhn- call 559-1026 between 6-8 BOCA RATON, boat hoISt Reduced $199,900 With possIble Land Contract pletely modern kitchen and l~1a:~A CX500 Custom 1984 MERCURY Topa:l GS - 1981 CITATIO,x _ needs bod) der, Alpme ster~, ~tte, p m only. Asil: for Tom. FLORIDA COndiUgon. '&~~~ exceUentcondlt:on,$6.995or v,ark, good runrung condl' g;-eat On gas~.'95 or best terms entertamment area, spa- best offer 882-6877 lion $'2 100 -V 1092 oder Days. 1/:>-7300, even. 1980CAMARO Rally Sport - CIOUSfaml.ly room overlook. 50,000 miles, all', pow $600 FREE lOB-TRUCKS ______,:l lOgs 465-1899 er TR.\ VEL EXPE\SE ADULT FOSTER CARE Ing S\\ Immmg pool Fabu- 1~ MALIBG, exce~t conch- 1981T0RO\;AOO. sharp. good I ., , sleering/brakes, AM/F M BOCA, DEL RA Y BO) .....TO\ FACILITY lous patio, newly decorated FOR SAle lion, 33,000 miles, $3 695 or condItion sunroof all opo 1'183 CAPRICE. 9 passenger stereo, $4,200 or best offe l' SPECI \US1'S 1\ GOLF Located on the St Clair River 112 block from Brownell and best offer 882~ tlOns' $4 500 882-6299 I v.agon, loaded, excellent Ti4-l296 after 5 p m & \\ f In Algonac LIcensed for SIX Kerby Schools ThIS IS a 1981 DODGE plck.up. '2 ton, 8 1971PL ¥MOUTH Fur). sedan,' condltlon 19,750 88,;-2856 COL RSE ATERFRO\ 1975 OLDS Regency, all ongI Can be expanded ThlS IS a truly outstanding home (oot bed With Durahner. 6 4 door, excellent mecham- 1982 GREY Lincoln To\\n 119PAJCELlCHlftback black 5 - HmlES A\D CO\D05 cylinder, 3 speed WlUl O\'ef- car LcM mIleage Excellent • , , ~,pawers~nng, pow er $600 TRA VEL EXPE\SE very \Yell mamtamed fa With a superb hvmg plan drive, powersteenng, power cally, low mileage. $1.500 condlhon FuJly eqUlpped s~, sunroof, au', cassette brakes, power wmdow s, Reimbursed at clOSing on an) cllity With excellent patient Ideal for family or entertam. brakes. excellent coodJuoo 882-552n $10,800 Call885-5229, alter I) $4,500fbest 82:!-ifl16 AM/FM stereo Some rus t purchase made through u" care and furnIShings, owner 109 By owner. 886-2737 $4,100 or best offer 372-9090 1m GRA.."'IDPnx SL buckets, P m 11973 IMPALA power sleer- Runs very well Good trans Seasonal and annual renlals Will act as consultant If ST CLAIR SHORES portalloo, $700 821-9628 desired OperatIOn show ex. or 886-- condItion, $2,450 S27-7788 after 5 p m RE-\LTOR JOACHIM REALTY, CORP full basement, 2 car garage' ditton. 881-2477 S E Sunroof. rally suspen. 1978 PO~TIAC Grand Le FORD 11>09 I TO La da Call coHec.l < 30~' 392 28'22 cor 329.9036 all brick area, needs TLC' 5100. cast alwm.num ~heels :'>{ans statJon~agon, Y6, ",. , n u, 1 FORD Country Squire m ner of Pall erlme & Palmrt CENTURY 21 MACKENZIE 11-eARS Goodyear Eagle G T tires 57 000 miles air power automatIc" door, power m1les, no rust, grea Low t to Park Road Boca Ralon 12E-COMMERCIAL 44~17 FOR SALE Cranberry/SIlver A~1JFM steennglbrakesfl~ks de stereo. cruISe Ti2~1 famlly car Ask1ng $2,750 FlorIda PROPERTY Ask for Tom only 1978 FIESTA, air, A..'f/FM, stereo cassette autc.matlc fogger, lilt $2.695 Best of 11981 :\fl'STA,xG Ghla 6 882-1627 after 6 p.m. \'ORTHE -\ST DelrOlt at 1-94 great tl'ansportatlOO, lots of air, Ct1JJSe adult o....ned fer e81-Z755 I c}hnde!", 21 (.00 miles, 1 0Yr1l. CHEVETrE 1981, 4 door, CLEARWATEH Flondd CADIEUX and Harper area 4 e~pres<;\l.a:- and CadIeux good miles left $1,695 ll8S- t3,500 miles $9850 25&-28&5, 1978CHEVY Camara LT /m er loaed. $.5,200 526-7718 speed, aU', crwse. rear de- Bedroom balh "econd floor five room, 2 bedroom uppe; 8.000square foot. modern of. ll689. 77&-8864 rear defrost. automatic 19'i7 TOYOT -\ Corolla, runs I fogger, stereo, hit whee I, condo, Flonda room oler on Grayton, large rooms flte bUlldmg II Ilh large ad. _l9llO MONTE Carlo A-i, 2:£i. 1979 Sl':\lHRD, 4 speed 40 00) good condltiOn $2 'XI) After great, no rust aIr condl- rustproofed, $3.300 B84-8955 lookmg pool \ear shopping basement garage. 882-4458: I Jacent parkmg lot 50% lease V8, AM/FM stereo 14,000 miles, $2,500 firm Call f 6 15 pm and ....eek"nas I tH:.mng 8235892 medical facl1.tles pdrk~ 1976 CADILLAC Coupe to long lime tenant at double 855 COOK ROAD 881.1509 88&-2147after 530 881-{J292 - I PLYMOLTH Reliant, I~, au- beaches S 3.1O(.IJ 682 1198 I deVille, very good cood1ooo , pet 'j()% Alallable for O\~ner 3 BEDROOM, 2 STORY 1984 FIERO Loaded Excel- 1978 :'oJERCl:RY Bobcat I 1979 CHEVY \lall!)U ClaSSIC, I tomatlc air, stereo. po'4er 59.00J angmal mlles, whIte f LAS VEGAS lime shanng con. - user or to lease at double do on the stnp 881-5139 IDEAL LOCATION. ':' lent condition $9.700 881. stalloov,agon, excellent con II excellent cord,tlOn loaded I steenng;brakes. rear defog- white, blue leather Inteno r, net 8&:j 1220 '0025. dltlon. 4.2 ChJ mIles flrst -.\Ith optlOns (ormer execu ger .; 800 miles. $6.80(J 884- $3,500 886-2934 before 3 p m , SCHLS5 \fountaln chalet -I OWNER, $120,000. BLSI:"ESS AXD $1,750 881-{lOO3 II.." car «.ifJO 884-4460 ,8955 775-<1526 afler 5 p m bedrooms 2'_ balh~ full\ 1978 CHEVETTE loaded, 1------I' \'EST\IE.\ T EVENINGS furmshed largest hlghe~t 56,000 miles, $95() (:li6-7609 1979 CHRYSLER LeBaron 1~ PO.\ TIAC 20uuLE.'; door f 1J82 Cl TL \S5 Brougham 1977 TOYOTA Cebc~ GT, 5 PHOPERTIES 641-7458 Town and Coontn statIOn Se.lan..5 ~peed Wire ~hee!.s Gra> on gra)'. sunroof, speed, all options $2,900 0r lot In area S"., ,m golf ..,k, l~O~e~~~~C:: ~~ excellent cor-dltlOn A~f F~f stereo $59()(lfbest 12 if)O miles, po .. er brakes! offer B8S-1;)32.791.5533 Reduced to $69;j(j(J 44') 2180 E ...dusJleJ) INCOME house for sale 0;; \LE~ - LEASES Cadleux.I-94 area $33 000 Iov. I...... ------____ offer 331.7259 after 6 pm sleerlng lIlt. excellent can 1984 CORYETI'E Red Wit 12D-LAKE AND RIVER ~::~r c~'~:' 19'81 MARK \ I. SIgnature ------dillon best offer 885-9798 EXCHA'GE'l No money down, no cloSmg .-n::' grapillte leather mtenor, a U , costs Cail 881~1 , AM/FM stereo metallic Series 2 door ....hlte on PI.\"TO ""agon 1geOGoodeor. •FORD 198fi. LTD, Crown V1C- OptIOns $20,000 call 10-4" PROPERTY • Irgl nra <.. J effne<; Rea Itor I 882-. paint, brake~ : .~sk io~ CarD: at 77&-7600 I' ~un f()of ~t)clk ster~o.:~ baths beautiful kItchen WEEK'S \flle (approximately I '110 and grove oak cabinet and John 12 850 822-5573after -;p m' )1:1/8 HORrZ{j", FOur door conditIOn 885-3916 large !lYing room, formal Realt()r~ plea"e :' 1974 A.J,fC Ja.ehn, m-a22 ml.es ~t offer 779-13'J6 $i 7"1, \ftpr 6 pm A!>K fa' lha~ 11000 miles air. I YJf>SD- A<;tral Silver place overlooks \/'-(;)-~ ;;r;-; , <- age All appha nee!> ~t.;) -~...... ,...., ,..,.., I Full ba'lement. f](:wer (arc. good condIuon "-\of F\{ caS. I! tlOn II 1l5Q BgS-791'l1after 1 ;;. ~o;j r -\\1 F\I ~t~r~ II~J) ( Iff. VROLET Capnl"e 4 S~l ~y,all ffiCIO&-d boat r ontract term~ ">26-64')9 r ed a1r all furnace In com- sette After6pm ~'rn)2 pm p( .. er d~'f'''r'r'' nr.y,pr I clr.""r full po....er. excellent ASK FOR ....ell for large ooat Central I I )f'f'iJ'-l ff-, r",.,'I"wJ pmn(' ------' l _ - '" t'V - I (,Tl'1I1,r,n $.1 79'5 881 5322 I bmatlOn With a lat~ model TOM VIVIANO air. <;pflnlder<. ()ul.~tan(hn~ I .r(,1 prr,j(''''lonal 'Jff](p . 13,000firm r ALL AUTO ADS I brdkes $4 "j" ?,?,J.f,l'ii I F: '3IJ-:i!l m ....ood and coal furnace oome. pfl red to Sf'JI ~ U Idln~ "ppr',xlm,.telj 1979 OLDS 88 2 d<,,)r al.lt~ I \1any t;eaull[ul bUildlOg~~uth matJc, em clean 1195(J 882 OUT OF GROSSE WOODS MOTORS CALL GlL \Ii ITTE ....BEH(; • ; ~~I"Ill ,r( f(( j 1) r,fl ((' ! STEVE" Ii t d- - - a" 1 SpaCIOUS cedar shalte RU11"G'S U 0 Recon Itlon.ng 372-2600 FOR PRIV;\TE 'Ul'''' \llr!l I,\( I, dr'lgtr 40lllI I hIp roof t)otrno;.and a 1 car POINTE AREA MUST I A PPOI.\T~E\1 SIIO\\-I\(, , I ; (Ii OI,/Inl i1r.rd MIl' Also avaIlable Porsthe garage Less lhan an hour CHEVROLET (""j:.rILe (Ia.ss BE PREPAID!!! 'jU ,If pdr~lnl.! \'" brokf.lr'- I Audl, Honda Mazda VW' Cf~~Tl'RY 21, AVID and a ha If from Grosse 778-8100 .>I( J t f ()[ "'~~Jf ;-; ';F4fi .• ~stee~~ ~~ ~- GROSSE POINTE Pick Up and Return Aato ,I Toyota Datsun. etc' . POinte A umque and piC. WITrliN 1 HOURS proofed, rear rjpfo~ger NEWS turf!S(~ue dream Comf' true • Stltlonh,::J~ ...... J.J.C-:.". ... ~~(" l".~~~~ j TW-LAKE AND RIVER $4,995 886JJ711 ------FOR Onl> $118.000 B} 0....ner -1~ ..... E/~~r PROPERTY BUICK £Stat; ....dO(m 1m :'{(8 (j TLA~" Supreme T M) SEE Wi 2294 Yale " rlr P'"I"'ers~nni1 po....er CLASSIFIED ADS , .. r -- HARPf:R Wood.'!. 1 tx-droom : One owner ff'--ad)- t() ,~ll r,rakp<; dpan ptc ',2 (11' RAY CALL 882-6900 , 824-9(t77 after I; pm or IT"I .... $2 Sl1J or be."l ,,!fpr f/'. \/ (I \oIt HJ\f-H ranch fJnI'lh~ ha'lemenl : fl!I}~OO 9'; 0/1 ¥ IT. lI.lml CAMPISE I I (,' (J'lr. ,III f (1,1 I"f 't> many Imllt In'! and l')(tra,,' • S"p'l alaI' flnllh I JL ,H [" !, '!",IT.' 11"1 r rr,<>rn I ,88_1-68_14 __ I '-ARTICLES -9--A.-RT-te-Lr-s---- .... 1-'" I~ ~f " I r t '0 11A.-CAR I tJr.tr rl"rflr ,'/)1 d( I REPAIR f WANTEp WANTED • PrcU'tllv, Pall'll hllient , '~rrrd"lt/hr, ltrl( ((. (./to",,",}>, POI\n, \liO(JD'I purrh,.."Nj 'fir ("..,1 ,)r "ripJ, 1~1'1 I I fn Ijlht. r., n' "r prll;l1c' I- (HAr~*rJr(J(,m (o)oOldl Li If '((Jut "'.9'" t>o(l C~ i ~,.1"1_' rf-,{t,. f(),)'~ I OLDS TRANSMISSION l (,"t"I,., ..1'1' f!fo'lrf'f:l Ir, ~.(.rfJ(' (i,"l'ult" ,Iir- I CAS filiII!' I 'I .. ( '1')('1 .HId ,h(l)lpITrI<{ balh,.larl!:f' fdmliy ro(,m Ch' ..... ,re S,r,/ r M , I '*I~ A\/) JOHN KING ~.I'., f.-jlJl \IM K d' I \lfIJ', [(I d.)(I.rj 1', SI",I/ '~J() fly and mljre' 12(1) '-

Thursday, November 8, 1984 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nlne-C 13-AEAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13A-[01s 16-PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 20F-WASHER AND / FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE DRYER REPAIR FOR SALE DetrOit, 3625 TODAY'S BeST OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Chatsworth near Mack, AUDUBON - Residential lot ENGLISH SprlOger pups WA~HER/dryer service BUYS 1914Kenmore Center entran super 3 bedroom brick bun. near Jefferson New reduc. AKC, liver and white, $100 Recondliioned automatic ce. 3 bedrooms, tastefully galow New furnace Central ed price! Lot size 8Ox156 245-0440 machmes Guaranteed and GROSSE POINTE decorated, den, 2 car ga air, burgular alarm New WIth butldJng plans available aClollntable Richard's - rage, executlve transfer 20-GENERA[ New Llstmg - 2 bedroom carpeting. 5Ox12Q lot VA or for a 4 bedroom Colomal home phone ,27 8lJli7 ST CLAIR POINTES Schultes Real Estate 881- SERVICE bnck smgle, full basement, FHA RICHIE'S APPLIANCE gas heat, 112 car garage REAL ESTATE 8900 773.7150 HOME REPAIR - pamtmg, Full price, $25,900 cash or 5277 CHATSWORTH Excep- Three Mile Dr - Near Jeffer- mterlOr, extenor Carpentry SERVICE CENTER terms to qualified buyer NEAR St John Hospital Com tIOnal brick Income 2 separ. son 250' deep repairs Free estimates 100% GUAHAl'oTEE 'iALES & ~!'~RVrCF: fortable carpeted 2 bedroom ate Ulllts 2 car garage Low Underbush Paml Co 831. New Llstlng - 6-6,2 fdlmly, 2 brick home Priced forqwck mamenance Super clean Regal Place - Great Shores 1182 885.0079 furnaces, 2 car garage sale by owner, $24,900 Qwck occupancy, ternflC In location BRIARCLIFF Beautiful conditIOn Pnced 824~, 83~9 v~tment Warner Realty, o N G CONSTRUCTION CO 20H-FLOOR to sell at $55,000 Terms to Masonry reh:lrs, chImneys, CO-OP APARTMENT 885-5788 The Sycamores -- Several SANDING GROSSE POINTE WOODS qualified buyer patiOS, ~rc es Speclahzmg Large entrance foyer with beautiful crystal challdellel' Harper-Morang area Carpet- chOIce lots available GREAT FAMILY HIGBIE MAXON, INC 10 Flelc tone flrepldces LI. KELM 6x6 foot closet III all bedrooms l\Ia~ter bedroom has mg, appliances, drapes, air GROSSE POINTE PARK 886-3400 censed 639-9459 large dressmg room ...Ith bath FIl st floor lav with condltLorung Near shoppmg HOME. SUPER BUY Floor Jal-lOg ~dndJllg refm 4 Family brick flat, great m- and bus, economy IlVlng, low IlA\lDYMAN With truck bath Athc fan, mtercom ~"stem Pallo of[ kitchen come Modest price Easy Four bedrooms, 2', baths, re- 13B-CEMETERY I!>hmg ~xi*rt In '>',lIn old Century 21 Consolidated LTD' 20780 Harper, Hal per, Imced modeled kitchen With built- Clean basements, garages, floors a S~>CILlJt) \ve al~o terms Money maker Call PROPERTY etc Any hauhng, odd Jobs Woods, 88t 9500 GATES REALTY 521.7000 Ins, screened-In back porch, reflnl,h ball! <;t( rs for details Bob 88-<; F:?:n Gro~se Pomte Park, 3 bed GROSSE POINTE'17530 MACK 2 car garage $42,500 2 n':~IETERY lot~ at :'oil :;15 7l:b Olr 1:492 room Colomal With den on One and two bedroom condo- 885-3452 let Ccrneter\ sectIOn 20A-CARPET G & (, fo !.IJ<)f{ cO H SlJ40 fo! hOlh' Call after 4, BY APPOINTMENT 1st floor, 2 full baths, rec- miniums, from $44,900, SCHlL 1 Z Estdtes no\'o re.tdy LAYING Floor sdndlng pi' r"""l(;na Ily beautifully decorated, spot. 9788J64 redtlOn room, ~Ide drive, fOl occupanL)', 2 bedrooms, done Dar~ 'ita I Ollig BER(, (ornpanj I::'l' rT ~ T'R I::f-!('PES. ~ ~cd ,.,t -t .....'lon" (10 ...... 1 ~ 1 kmds In home sa es Ware. II.:> U1Igilldi Clldrm TOM McDONALD & SON LI'" yuuI IlVIUC: WIlli LUl, • III house pnces Over 20 yeaN r lOor sdnrJlng and rooms, 1','1 baths, 1st floor ;~cl~l:-bl;vop'~~"d~~~. ~.;;; The home features ongmal details such as Lake Superior doe~n't <;ell refinishing \,j .. ork 3RD GENERATION laundry, attached 2 car ga- weekends 19 Mile east of expenence limestone walls, oak panelmg, moldings and ~talr "We Will Buy It ' 7763604 guaranteed &2 l jf,(l GROSSE POINTE Park, 2 rage, full 34 fmlshed base- Gdrfleld 286-2,J30 case, fireplaces m the foyer, IIvmg room, and master family mcome 1456-58Way- STIEBER REALTY - ment, new furnace, hot SOLAR HEATED condo, 1,900 CARPET LAY'ING 21-MOVING bedroom, bowed leaded glass wmdo ...s III the dmmg burn $575 net monthly m- Since 1938 7754900 water, Southlake School diS- square foot, end umts, offer- NEW Aj';D OLD room bay qrea and many other uOlque features come $47,500,With low down trict $55,900 775-3689 ~1cCALLt:~! ;\1O\:I-';G com- 109 lots of privacy With SELL US) OUIun\\ anted real Stairs Carpeted ShIfted The renovation work mcludes new plwnbmg and electrical payment to quahfled buyer pany ;\Iodern [ruLl<. and I systems, oak kitchen cabmets With modern ap. OWNER Modern Kitchen, super patLO dech, central e~tate Squiers A!>~oclates Repairs oCAll Types No brokers By owner eqUIpment r~::'!LltJl)"hed In pltances, master bath With JacuzzI tub, new carpetmg IOx15 Insulated and Wired air, 2 bedrooms, 2 , baths. 772 8570 ALSO 882.4988 ' 1918 - Fully '1"\.11 eoJ \1<;0, and oak floormg throughout Flortda room, 1h bath and I~t floor laundry 3 car at- Al Tr;~TION Brokers, CARPETING, VINYL plano speu,,!ld, ,7t,..i~ The grounds whIch cover nearly an acre are landscaped 822.824 NEFF, duplex 2 bed partlally flrushed basement, tdched garage basement, 8ankers, Owners, Investors, HARDWOOD With both ongmal plantmgs such as split leaf maples, room, ll~ baths, fireplace, 2 car garage with electriC fireplace Appliances, etc We buy All cash Samples Shown III RELIABLE POI~ 1 £0: r~ldent weepmg elm, pme and pear trees, and new plantmgs dmmg room, full basement, door opener 2008 Brys, skylights, only one left, Delrolt eastSIde propertIes Your Home With mo\mg ...an ....dl move Yews, Azaleas, Arbopvltae, and Hydrangea garage 882-4852 Grosse Pomte Woods Open reduced $4,000, at Schultz Immediate clOSings Call BOB TRUDEL large or small quantItIes The renovation work IS not fully completed at thiS time CONDOMINIUM Sunday, 1-5 294-4179. Estates 19Mile East of Gar- 886.9116 Eastland Realty 774-7590 days, 294.5896 eves INSl'RED field Open daily, weekends Bob 882-1968or lSl:H-400 but a December I, 1984occupancy IS available ThiS Beautiful one bedroom lower LAKESHORE Village Town- Co, t6325 Harper Ave, CARPET INSTALLATIONS 286-2330 DetrOit, MIChigan 48224 truly umque home has four bedrooms, three and one close to lake Pool, carpet, house, 23314 Edsel Ford Ct -$175ayard CaU882-3175 GROSSE POI:'. TE Smce 1946 Realtor half baths, and second floor laundry room Sale Price appliances, air, $35,900 avatlable now, assumable 20 UNIT COMPLEX or 727-2865 ~10"ING A\lD STOHAGE CO 000 mortgage 882.3657 after 5 TAX SHELTER BUILDING WANTED Pomte r~ldentl> v. III move or FORMAL ASSUMPTION pm 2oll-REFRIGERATION - Modern terrace apartments Individual wishes to purchase remo\ e large or small quan- Hereford - Sharp 2 bedroom AND AIR NEAR ST John Hospital 3 over looking a garden faun- office or storefront bwlding titles oC fuml ttJre applian- Apphances, basement, huge bedroom, sunroom, fully tam 8-Mlle Gratiot area on Mack Ave. (preferably) CONDITIONING ces, pldnos - or ...hat h.:ne treed lot with garage and carpeted, gas heat, 1~2 bath, Separate meters, excellent or Harper-area between 7/8 REPAIR you Call for free estimates bnck patio Must sell I cash return $17,000per urnt 343-0481or 822 .HOO Opera- large 1% car garage, $27,500 Mile (approximately) No RICHIE'S- appliances servIce $26,800 Land Contract terms avail- ted by John Stel'unger and or rent for $450a month plus Realtors please Mr center Service on all major able Bob Breltenbe<:her deposit 886-7467 Stevens 886.1763 appltances 100%guarantee GROSSE POINTE WOODS HART REALTY 885-1220 840 SHOREHAM Rd Grosse 885-0079 MOVERS \\ ORLD SpaCIOUS34 bedroom Colonial 16-PETS !V-Haul Comp.1n), Inc ) Family room, fireplace Pointe Woods Attractlve LAN D CONTRACT FOR SALE CHIMNEY AND Eve!'} service 3\adable for 10- Freshly decorated, new car- custom built ranch on cul- 20C Sale - Chalmers-Jefferson callntra Inter ~tate movrng petmg Beautiful neighbor- de-sac, in very desirable DALMATIAN PUPS - AKC, FIREPLACE area Discount $14,000 Free e:.t1mates Call East hood, m~%-$77,500 Woods locatIOn 2 bedroom, $20,000 needed champ Sired, shots, worm- REPAIR 1J..~ baths,large living room J efferson ~10\ llIg and Ford Mansur Co ed, guaranteed Ready now With natural fireplace, for- 393-9275 FIREPLACES, wood stoves, Storage ST. CLAIR SHORES 526-2555 Sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch mal dining room, large kit- 011flues cleaned Caps and 12001 E Jetlerson 20902 HAWTHORNE, YORKIE - Pure bred, free to screens mstalled lru.ured, B23 5b21 Close to lake All new chen With separate dimng HARPER WOODS good home 3 years old, no mess ProfeSSIOnal Owner anxIOus - make offer area Large Florida room, ST CLAIR ~, 'it Two bedroom, brick ranch loves people. No workmg Master Sweep ~.~ new roof and eaves and alu- MOVTNG CO freshly painted & carpeted couples 885.1030 INCOME PROPERTY mmum trim Recent fur- CERTIFIED ~II Compehtn.e rates Free DESIGNERS' ELEGANT 6/3 brick m ruce area New fur- nace with electromc filter, LIVing room With fireplace, 17 MONTH black Lab, shots paneled sun porch With aux completed, movmg Free to Coachlight Chimney Sweep estmlates, rellable ser.'lce, TUDOR TOWNHOUSE nace, hot water and electric central air, SpaCIOUS lot and S~lallZUlg 10 pianos heat, one-car attached a good home 755-7358 Compan)' Convement City location at 337 Rivard, With skylighted F I d II pd ted more Low $90'5. Open Sun- Shawn Drummey, lrep ace, en, a u a day, November 11th, 2.5 garage OFFERED AT three story stalrhall With custom wool bordered carpel Good fmancmg CALICO kitten, 2 sohd blue $49,900 COMERICA BANK- 885-3733 Paul Genter STIEBER REALTY ~l:'se 886-0153, no agents Siamese, 210nF(haired Tab- 33 Hl87J FIRST FLOOR DETROIT, Corporate Real bies, one-sliver Tabby 923- Safely Burn Wood ThIS Large IIvmg room With floor to cellmg wmdows and fire. 775-4900 THREE Bedroom home _ Estate SerVICes, 496-6177. 0548 Season Your Fireplace and 21A-PIANO place, study With cathedral cellmg, fabriC walls dnd 5804 FARMBROOK near St carpetmg, fenced yard, full ELEVEN MILE - Jefferson SHIH.TZU Cemale, year old, Chimney Needs ProfeSSIOnal SERVICE custom candle chandelier, dmmg room With paneled John Hospital, 4 bedroom basement, askmg $24,500, area Condormruum - qwck Care, Cleaned and Inspected AKC Little beauty, $300 COMPLETF: PI \ \0 "en Ice yellow glazed walls; powder room With coromandel style brick bungalow 30's price 372-5593 possessIOn, $35,900or best of- 777-6559 With No Mess, No Dust wallpaper; and super streamltned grey and white kitchen fer Beaullfullarge one bed- CERTIFIED AND lroiSURED Tumng. rebUilding re Open Sunday, 2-4 p m. 882. ST' Cr;Xfti Shores. Open Sun- KEESHOND pUPPies avail. Parquet floors throughout first floor. room upper, carpet and ap- J & J CHIMNEY SWEEPS finishing :\Jt mber Plano 3185 day ~.s,custom 3 bedroom able. B I S sire. Austrian Techlllcians t.udd Zech- 21317 SEVERN, .Harper bnck, famtly room With fire- pliances Excellent condi- 773-1444 SECOND FLOOR tion, 881-8817,882.5420 champion dam $>100, AKC. Bossner 731 "07 Newly carpeted, large master bedroom With dressmg Woods Immaculate, 3 bed- place, fllllshed basement, 885-8116 room brick ranch, near garage, 773-9538 ST CLAIR SHORES HOFFMAN PIANO TU:'oiI:'\G and repair room, loads of closet space and bath Two more superbly churches, schools and shop- Handyman's Special, 2 SIAMESE female kitten, 12 llIg Work gUaranteed decorated bedrooms and bath bed- CONSTRUCTION pmg FllIlshed basement ARCHITECT'S room, expantlOn attic, ap- weeks, $60. 331-3094 Member AnI Ed\1 aro Fel- Tile and marble fronts, tuck- ske 465-6.158 With bath, rec room, work- HOMEI proxImately 1,200 square GRANDPA went to heaven pomtlng, repaU"S, mantels THIRD FLOOR shop Seller ready to deal feet, $8,000down, 11% Land Large musIc roomlbedroom With paneled wamscotmg and and left behmd Sparky who and trim. PIANO tumng and repair The Blake Company - James GREAT DETROIT Contract, 12/ Jefferson had stayed by Ius Side for 3 fabnc walls and VlCtonan chandelier, addJtlOnal bedroom $27,900 Call 792.704l1 Complete plano St'r\ Ice b,. With mirrored closet wall and bath ~4Blake, 88HllOO or 824. NEIGHBORHOOD years He IS 3 yrs old, very Free Eshmates certIlled techrucl3n \\ h} ~entle, only 251bs 884-3108. oot 11h story solid brick mcome FRASER - 5 acres, J bed- 331-2178 have someone I",'" \ do FEATURES THREE bedroom small bun- Recently remodeled and room, ranch ullhty bUlldmg, your work DdVid ll",'bC':> D:stlOctlve IIghtmg fixtures m all rooms, ga!> forced au galow Oxford near Mack profesSIOnally mamtamed. frUIt tre~, etc 791 0569 If you lose me 2QD-LOCKSMITHS-- 882-8705 ., heat, electrostatlc air filter, central humidifier, central Recently remodeled $54,900 Very clean, many, many HARPER WOODS By owner CHELSEA LOCK CO air condJborung, attic ventllator, special meter for aIr can. 3 bedroom ll~ bath bunga- or find me .. 21 C-ELECTRICAl 885-0002 features One VISitWill con- 17012 MACK - G P P dltloner, temperature controlled wme cellar, full base low, Camlly room, f1mshed SERVICE HAUNTED ENGLISH vmce you thiS house IS Just Bonded Locksmiths ment, storms & screens, deck off kitchen Large fourth TUDOR FOR SALE IN PARK right All terms considered, basement 882-7205 Locks - • Installed • Changed floor storage area $169,900 by appomtment only, 88.15611 1222Buckmgham has a fflend- no reasonable offer refused BY OWNER 3 bedroom Col. COLVILLE or 252-G435 No real estate agents plea"e • Repaired Iy ghost pill!>5 bedrooms, 3 $29,900 omal Withporch, central air, • Residential. CommerJccll baths on 2nd floor, 2 Clre- Drop m or call 5931 Chats- ELECTRIC CO. 2 car garage, $33,500 • Industrial places on 1st floor, finished worth (North of Outer Dr ) 372.9295 Cor appomtment Rdnges Dr} ers, ~n ICes. rec room With wet bar m 881-2134 343-9144 Doorbell" basement, 2 car attached F BY OWNER 4-5 bedrooms, VIOL-\ TIO:'.S GRAND OPENING garage, balcony, beam cell- OR SALE BY OWNER 552 Thorn Tree, Grosse 2()E-INSQLATIl5N F-\ST E~IERG":"CY 6 COLONIAL RD POinte Woods 884-9238 NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 15th mg, move-Ill condition White bnck Coloma I on NORTHWOODS SERVTl'F Totally updated kitchen, 1m. charmmg dead-end street m 570-572NEFF Both units leas- INSULATIO:'I: 774-9110. ported wallpaper, bnck wall the Shores Four bedrooms, ed $138,000 886-8151 We'll run your ad Blo.....n cellul~t' and fIberglass RIVER VIEW CLUB around back yard, buver also gets paid 1 week vaca- 31h baths, Mutschler kit. l6-PETS FREE!! for \'oalls and celhng~ He S oS. 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No brokers please 882.7652 dry room All amenities, CHAMPIONS ~ QUAliTYPUPPIfS \\ arm II l<'lee estimate after 6 pm for appomt- wood floors, central air, TOY POODLES ~ I ~- .... Llceru.ed HOFFMAN ment sprmkllng system, profes. • APRICOT ....~' ~,,/'''<').' srUD SERVICETO 521 1-154 ELECTRIC BUNGALOW 3-4 bedrooms, slonal landscaping, a truly REDS • BLACK~v,,~ 'Ii~." 1t APPROVEDBITCHES ' BLOWN.IN Security lights :.en Ice fireplace, dmmg room, beautiful home for the des. • WHITE 1';'\ \ ~ Q ~ } AKC UGISTEllED CELLULOSE Grosse POinte schools, crlmmatlng buyer YQIUCSHIRES ,I'~ r . 1... y • ilO4,RDING changE'-., ne", SI\ It.:ht>:>.en $56,500 8829684 BY APPOINTMENT SCHNAUZER~ ,(. • GROOMING INSULATION CUlt:., and plu~~ Celhngs and \\'aJb KENSINGTON, ')911 NO BROKERS PLEASE 2,'1'20 'I Eo j ~VE. t2/' "[i ('om plel e \\ ea thef! zatlOn, \"lol.l.llon. ... l'orrt'<..t~d (In DetrOIt) Brick, ')/5 Flre- $310,000 886.8789 '\ I .."- Fr~ E~IHlIdte ... place, full basement, Side ALL TERMS MARCElANDMARIADAGHUn caulklllg &. glaZing Gla~ replacemoi'nt or complete 331-2178 drIVe, 2 car gdrage Only l"IRST OFI<'ER Phon .. 293-1429 .....mdow replacement HE I"lHEI> \1 \~ l!:'.H ~',t',:tfl $39,500 St John Hospital area 3 bed- 33633 HA~PERAVlNUE HOURS 9 OOA M TO 6 (lOP M Door weatherstrlpllIg Ford Mansur Co room bnck Cape Cod slyle 51 CLAIRSHORES,.., 49082 Clan 11<:t'll"i'fl \ '1,1! 'om, CLOSED SUNDAY" HOLIDAYS Llcel1:lt'd lru.url"t! 1262555 Large kItchen, full base ~t~1\ II. t'~ U\('l t' ..l1'Jt~\1. \1....'" 777 87 1-1 H5 8674 GRO~~E POINTE CITY ment, garage, priced m :.maU J"t>~ 1 t J .:'N.1(, LAK"~LAND - Outstandmg :;: Century 21.Nance 774- 160-ADOPT 20F-WASHER AND You have heard the phrase 'local Ion location locatJOn 16D-AOOPT DRYER REPAIR WADE'S ELECTRIC River View Club condominiums has 'he besl sunsel VIOWon "~nghsh Tudor \\11thall mo- A PET A PEr dern convcnlCnes Many LAKE~II()Hf<: f<,1.111' \\llh COMPANY, Ihe Cllnlon River aOld'I s only minutes away from Lake 5t CALL GEORGE Clair by boal energy ~avlllg features Re- 2 (HJOtt loll-f'fron!.lgl' Lot at I INCORPORATED It's Grand Openmg lime al River View Club 1e lu~ury modeled and renovated ('-all edlloughlon ('mm!" In 11 P NUTTO APPLIANCE condommlums wllh private mdlvldual 40' boat 1'10115 nghl on for the many (-xtra~ rnl1l1rll'~ fllily {'qUIpped hg I Wa~her and Dr) er ser\ Il't' FAST 24 HOUR the Clinton River Every owner has h,s sailor power boal In GTWS,')E POINTE PARK Jodg<' hO.ll hOIl"(' with apart Why s...""" SERVICE fronl at hl~ ('olldo WAYRURN - Three bedroom lTIenl h<'d( h ('aholnn (('nm~ 445-077t: eS4-~5CC A completely furnished two bedroof'l condo mDflol IS now dlumlOum nome rormai ,"un, \<1'1'011 il1ll'l! ....tt.u ~I ready for viewing dlnrng room Priced at p,lflll'C wfllt' P II 21d Not 20C-CHIMNEY ANr'\ ,- ---~-i~'1-\,,~~) ----1 Come out and see lor yourself the fanlastlC VIOW Irom ()ur $1'l,900 _!!"II~~l!on_'\~~;H~ 4'1'1li_1_ FIREPLACE walerfronl gazebo II you are nol tamillar Wllh Rlv(Jrvlcw Club WILCOX HEALTORS <"1' ('1,,\11{ ~hllfl', f)drlrng 2 REPAIR I ~'lH~lI\h\l i be sure 10 stop out ThiS 's what you have been looklnq for _____ 8_84_3_15<_1_____ bedroum, rrmlldeled kit Adopt! I l(1\!'t,\l!l'!; - 'T1alntenance - tree liVing w,th your boal only a lpw ~I!lfl~ I\\,) J\\ t, away and Lake 5' Clatr only a sht'Jrtdl.c,tancedown I'll' Clinton l'''lnl(' " SWEEP COMPANY I \1 '" 1~'H ~ I ~ l 1h [, 30 Velr Flnlnclng 81 low III 11'10% ARM "'llllhrlllf mOllgllgf' f>mlth 2631WH Jt~lW (":ttTwum 'lS7\>~) '>1'1(Ii~J !HI, Hill BmCH l.ANI<: _ L DEVELOPER :-.10 11,1<",. • II'.!lurt'd \J\lIH\\(11 I \i 'I'II}O, Woo!>'> PIKU MANAGEMENT COMPANY '''''n ( (1m plett' H" ,d (,r ""I ""llIll \\ Ollll... 11\ own/'r Ihl ('(. lwdro()nl \ I'll II\(' Phone 463-8040, 463.6690 l hlIllnt') ('a rt' iDe CHIMN~Y ANC II,. dl/Hltr,,' ",1111,I,~lrli( 1,,1)( h \111,1 ,('1' For" p OPEN HOUSE HOURS ~ FIREPLACE IltlllltnH !II (,III ll/lI. Ollt ,diN 1 to 6 DAILY Including SAT & SUN ''''''" dlltlng IOOIil Lunll, 885-3733 ----.J 7 P III dill I!If( \\<'('Ii Anti Cruelty Association RePAIR EVENINGS BY APPT ,"""1 ) lI,dlll,d flle("d(/' l I II ~'II "!!I' 1'''111,11" fllll,1I (Jmf'::I\IA"liI/"'" 111\1'1\ REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED 11,1>" .In,j'ph (,'1111',111 111l1ll11.tIll(k ,Ii I, "" 1111 lit '>,li, 01 Il'd,l' ,o"do III (" O"t 1'''"11 ( , II / III'''tI( .. "lid Il 1Ill' II('~I \\ '" HI, 1\1 I'I'll \t '1f1'IIolnl, v -<"<.Lu - A'/) 891-7188 Tlke North Rlv8r Ra.d till I,B, ,'I)H 101 dpplllllll1ll'ni lIlIl"1I H Irom 1-94 or Metro- (j/;! ------, ' /41;, Of polltln PlrkwllY 811t 306 ROOSEVELT until It join. Jeff.rlOn Tum right .. the cro ... ( h"rrnlng / 1111011> ~lyl(' 2~Ior) home Lnw Irl)((,~ (rrr ....~(. The Ing 0' South River Pomtl' (fty f'oyN, hhrdfy wllh flrl'pl/Ht", ~/lrd/'n ROld Loclted at fOllfll dlnlll~ room \I, Ith French dO()Nlo It'rr Free estlmate RoofUC, Siding, porch repaU'S, 52tH>666 MARGARET McGUINNESS .WALL \\ASHING. q Call Gary ~tarun. llltl.lOO7 INC. BY TIM For 37 Years decks, paneling, drywall, • Paml.1ng • PAINTING. COMPLETE REMUDELl\'G carpentry • 1..0" Rates Driveways, garage floors, LLOYD ALLARD ElectrIC SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRS • Best Prices Around • Plastering 5266308 • Wallpapermg patios, porches . j Inc 882 54;5 ResidentIal Kitchens Baths GUTTERS 771-1007 758 0020 LIC#l8560 INS , \\Irmg our 5~lalt' Sen Free Estimates • Wood Rt'flfilshmg Add,tlOns-Porches YOt.:NG S GROSSE POINTE fireman Free EstImates 109 Gro:,se POlOte Slllce 1939 331.2178 ROOFING • Floonng AttiC fRee Rooms P -\I:'\TI:-.IG SERVICE VIlli do wlndo", \\ashmg Grosse POlOte elt\ rerll!lca. -\Iummum Sldmg,Tnm SMALL JOBS LIcensed • Insured • 881-1016 STANG Home lmprt)\'ements Quahl) Pamtulg &. Wallpaper Free Esllmates 8lt 2984 llon sPffI.l!Jsb Gutters Do'" n Spouts Carpentry - Roofmg - 774-9651 IlIg Plaster &. Dr) wall 885-6822 15% DISCOV:-;rT - work RYAN Storm Wmdo ....s I Doors Pamting - All Indoor and 210-TV AND Repair References Free guaranteed Referellce~ Roofmg/Shmgles I Hot Tar outdoor repairs Free CONSTRUCTION RADIO REPAIR ROOF GUTTERS Estimates Insured KARM'S Call us first 757 2652 Thf' Alummum Sldmg and esllmates 882-{)571,9-6 pm Call an~lIme Cement and Block Work Gutter Cle.mmg CLEANED PAINTING SERVICE POllltes' Fmest Dnves - Patios - Floors \ In Home $en Ice Calls Jun Young . 3724365 Licensed and Insured I Fences Repairs of all kmds 21G-ROOF1NG Flu:>hed and roof:. Inspected Seawalls - Decks $1250 PLt.:S PARTS Inteflor and ExterIor 21L-TILE Licensed and Insured SERVICE Free estimate:> PAINTERS Garage bUilt or raised B86-o520 Wood flnlshmg \\allpapenng WORK Free Estimates, ProfesSIOnal 13814%8 ~ER\'ED El'RUPEA "\ • 'AII make:. dnd models ;\11 Free estImates Grosse Work, Licensed and Insured E;\STLA\D HADLEY HOME ,\PPRE\ TlCESHlP CERA~!IC TILE - :'\e\\ and work guaranteed Cali:. ROOFS and DECKS POinte references - taken 24 hOlm> Same da) ALl"\lI\ t.:?-.1 IMPROVEMENT Interior E'\tenor ~peclahz.mg 77-PAINT remodehng Baths kitchens 778-4271 469-1694 PRODL'CTS GL'TIERS and 10 and fovel s ShOIH'f par!> senlce INC repaltlng damaged pJas rHO~lE Con:>lructlOn All ce- DO\~ \SPOL TS ter, dn -\\ all and cracks repaIred Call Rick at .: We bu) T\ ~ needlOg repair Sldmg tflm loofmg, seamle:,s CmlPLETE GROSSE POINTE ment VI ork done No Job too . ii49J80 Gutter:> cleaned and Flushed peelmg 'pdwt \\ Uldol\ putt} 521 3434 gutter:, :.torm doors and ROllFI\G SER\'lCE \e\\ PAINTER'S INC. small Gual allteed 882-5836 - and Repair \\ ark mg and caulkmg. \I dllpaper , 'T V SERVICE Prompt ser- v. mdov.s, rallmgs, aluml Cll\l~IERCl o\L &. Licensed and l.Ibured mg All \Iork and matenal Pamlmg - mterlOr-extenor HOFFMANN BHlCK stone, block, concrete, , Vice Lo .... pnce Seruor dIs- I"um shutters porch enclo- RESIl.>E\TI-\L AD\' -\:-ICE ~!-\1i\TE:-IA "'CE gua ranteed Rea!>ona ble paper changmg and panel. CONSTRUCTION brick patIOS chImneys, fire- ,- counts Call Tl'2~ sures Free courteous estl Tedr-o{f 17319 East Warren Semor cltlz.ens dl:>count lmg !.'ree estlmates cheer. places DeSender, 822 1201, males Reshmgle .. COLOR T\ HI FI, STEREO 8849512 Grosse Pomte relerences full~ gl\ en LIcensed and Tile and marble, installation If no dnsVl er, call e\ emngs Office ShOVlroom Hot Tar and repairs, brick walk- ~' 885-6264 Roll Roofing JOHN D. SIMON Free Estimates Call John Insured , , A~ TE,:\AS 29".315Harper 776.9439 Vlays GRAZIO ~r ~ ~"(\H~" \,pnf" any lime 8829234 GUN::> fRuCIIOi~ :"21E-STORMS AND G..:lters Roofing, Caulkmg, STEVE'S PAlt-:TI!,;G Free Esllmates Repairs Weatherstripping, Repairs WHITEY'S -'- SCREENS MODERNIZATION Interior & E'\tenor 331-2178 • Cement dm e, floO!~, patIOS M T. CHARGOT LIcensed and Insured L1CE:'\SED-I:'\SURED • \\all Papenng Patching & Plasterlng_ • Old garages raised and 886-0520 • Interior Palntmg Wallpapermg \\ Indow 21N-ASPHAL T :~' FREE ESTIMATES BUILDING CO. ALL ROOF LEAKS rene\\ed • 'Kaufmann and Trapp aluml- • Reasonable Prices PUtl}lDg Cdulklng WORK • Ne\\ garage doors and PERSO:\ALLY DESIG:-.IED GUTTERS CLEANED -' num doors and \I Indo~s, STOPPED • Good Work Good Work - Free EstImates refranung • Kitchens - -\ttlCS Grosse Pomte's "Best" Smce • Call - no Job too small Reasonable Pnces PENDOLINO'S screens repaired 1977 Frlendl) estlmates reo Gutlers cleaned and repaired • New garages built 1ft Basements - Porches SenIOr Citizens 10% Off ASPHALT SEAL COATI:'\G Family operated since 1961 sldential. apartments, con- I do m) o\\n \\ork Free ~tl 774-0414 • FRED'S STORM '" Bathrooms - Rec Rooms Lall ~te\ e anyllme Resldenllal Free estimates Llcen!>ed and In~ured dos lu:>pecnon repair given mates Instant Sen Ice '.' 884-5007 Outdoor deck em Ironments D-\ VE • 745-1301 Get ready for Fall 881-2477 Lea\'es are bagged Traps 365-5635 774-3020 772-1771 -: ' EVENING Co\LLS CCSTml CRAFTED BUCHANAN & CO. 886-5870 are mslalled at addlhonal PREVENT WATER DAM- ~ WELCOME 1ft Cabmets - Formica GROSSE POI:\TERS !!\'1'ERIOR DECORATING b\' • WoodVlorkmg-tnm "'ork costs Insured and ex. AGE' GUTTERS CLEA.I'-l'- 210-CEMENT ANO ANDY'S MASONRY AND penenced 881-5105 (Clean. ED FROM $25 SEAL SERVI:-.IG THE POINTES experienced profeSSIOnals CHIMNEY REPAIR ,~1F-H6ME • Replacements Wmdows SINCE 1971 Pallltlllg -plaster repair, BRICK WORK mg Department> ~lIclugan AROUND FROM $25 I All masonr\', brick, water ~~ IMPROVEMENT • Interior - Extenor Doors \I allcovermg servIce Free I D =64Q42 8 30-5 CHIMNEYS, VENTS, PO- • Wall paper and removal proofmg repaIrs Speclallz- FULLY LICEl'iSED AND esllmates - call 881-5229 or HAROLD TENTIAL LEAK SfOTS • Palnhng (lOt and Ext) mg m tuck polntmg and ~ fORMICA counter tops, kit. I:"SURED PROFESSIONAL gutter ser. • Stamlng and \armshlOg 245-916.3 . , cben, bath cabinets, Kit GE:"ERAL HOME REP;\IR vice Suung and tnm. roof FROM $25 SEAVER'S CHAUVIN small Jobs Licensed, m. • Plaster repair PAI~TING - mterJOr/ex. " ( chenaid dlsh ....as!ler, Water Free Estimates - 882-6842 repairs Reasonable Reli- 882-0000 CEMENT CONTRACTOn sured Reasonable Free es. • Texture ceilings and walls tenor, \\all \\ ashmg and : Jet \\o1urlpool, bath tubs able I do In" own \\ork ALL TYPE OF llmates 881-0505, 882-3006 • AttiCS & Porch Enclosures 21H-CARPET LICENSED I!'1SURED domestic c1eamng Free • . Paul Boone and Son Blr-- • AdditIOns and Kitchens LICE'ISED &. IlIoSURED CEMENT WORK , 9247. CLEANING 886-4374 estimates Call Tom LUIGI-F • CommercIal BUlldmgs 881 7210 • Walks • Dnves • Porches JOHN WILLIAMS --- • Patios • Waterproofmg CEMENT WORK 885-5-813 '- ADDITIONS - DECKS JIM SUTTON SPECIAL MICHAEl:S MELI:'-i'S Pamtmg - mterlor, • Pre-cast Steps 1677 Br)s DrIve ROOF LEAK repaIr special- extenor. patchmg, plaster. BATHROOMS 2 ROO~IS cleaned, 3rd room PAINTING & • Tuck PomtlOg Good work on rIght prICe KITCHENS TV 4-2942 TU 2-2436 iSts See our display ads 109, stucco varmshmg, cleaned FREE wm- • Chimney Repair New and Repair Work WINDOWS - PORCHES below for information REFINISHING do"," glaZing and caulkmg, • No Job too small Dnve garage Ralsmg Now At COMMERCIAL 882-5539 D.CARPET \\allpaper Free estimates, Free Estimates "Off Season Rates" Intenor.ExterlOr Service Walks. Steps. Porches • REMODELL"JG reasonable price. Call any. 779-8427 886-0899 Free Form Patio SAVE 30% CLEANING CO. Pamtlng LICENSED If INSl.JRED HOFFMAN antlqumg and varrushmg, lime :\lelln 759-5099 22 Years Expenence and color WOOD CONSTRUCTION SHAMPOO & steam extrac- stnppmg and staining - Llcensed- Tuck Pamtmg & Chimney tion, spot & stam removal, HANDYMAN - Pamtmg All GUY DeBOER Roofmg, sldmg, gullers Complete Kitchen refmIShmg prepare work done - m. Basement Waterproofmg free estimates, lowes Ipnces Free Estimates - 885-3230 CHAS. F. JEFFREY Free Estimates liiu~l 1l8S-4624 * DECKS * m the POintes terwr /exterlor SatISfactIOn and All outSIde repairs and 773-()525 m 329 GIOVANNI SACCO guaranteed Greg 882-8188 MASON CONTRACTOR 294-6449 771-9796 Improvements LICENSED-INSURED 1 : DOUGLAS SHAW -1 DECORATING SERVICE Licensed • Bonded * GAZEBOS * K-CARPET Pamtlng, v.allpapenng starn WALLPAPERING • Bnck • Block • Stone Free Estlmales mg, wallpaper removal, pat The Best Paperhanger • Cement Work CAPIZZO CON ST . '. HOME RENOVATION BARTblEWIS CLEANING • Waterproofmg , Get Ready For The 331-2178 chmg, caulkmg Insured and m Town QUALITY WORK Onglnal Designs COMPANY licensed "BECAUSE ALL I DO IS • Tuck PomtlOg All Types Of Cement, BrICk, • Holidays. Remodehng or Many References • Patios of any kmd ,~. Repairs, Almost Any CASHAN ROOFING CARPET Itahan Journeyman HANG PAPER" Block Work Garages RaiS- 2&4-7579 978-2448 15 Years m the busmess PORCHES AND ALL BRIC!. .. f Need Done - Kitchen, 286-3503 or 526-2577 HOT ROOFS SPECIALISTS ed & Set Down On New Rat- Call Ron Hill for your WORK A SPECIALTY ". Bath, Rec Rooms, P.S...Qld patios broken Commerclal- Residential • Steam ExtractIOn COMPLETE PAINTING wall & Floor ProfesSIOnal Estimate 882-1800 LICENSED INSURED Library, Small Jobs up and hauled away. Year.round sen Ice • Shampoo AND DECORATING Welcome Quality Is Shingles and Repairs • Spot and Stam Removal L'lTERIOR - EXTERIOR 497-5766 TONY 885-0612 Work Guaranteed ,', First. CaU 88&-5253 No Problem • Upholstery Clearung Wallpapenng - Reasonable COLORS A PamtlOg Com. R.R. COD DENS Insured 88&3245 • at aUordable prlces REFERENCES pany. Custom pambng by CEMENT BRICK WORK Small Jobs, ..1 __ ,882-0688 r- RALPH ROTH 1l86.8248 tuck pointmg, chimney, por- r T.J. JESNIG .pYRAMID ROOFING ~ bonded painter co. - , INTERI~!Wl1 III. rohe6,!'...Ylola1i.OJ1S. _ repa Ired KITCHEN CASrNE1s ResIdential 4: CommercIal Re-Roofmg Fasl~tree quotes Small JO& - ICGNTAAOT0R ' 60 -1ATES TUCK POI:-';TI:\G Replaced small Resldenlial, commer- 29&-i386 i78-5025 \\E ARE I:-rdeell) VIOlation, 882.7350 \1ATT FLETCHER floors Ppnng Dn\e ....a>" PallO'> 881-6000 PAI~TI~G- \'r JI and fall change ~cat. , "I a papenng, rcli"hle <,( i\ Ice References Brlckv. ork and ...."J. washlllg SenIOr Hn"n _ 8B2.fJ148 Ba"ement \'r ater))roofm~ HOFFMAN Citizen fJI"counl ('all Jan - ---~- _ St('PS CONSTRUCTION 8M Ir."'>i Kath} -771-9589' FALL CIlA:-'(,E-{)\er ~reens Tuck POinting i "tared I'd ndo ....s cleaned m. Basement walls FERLITO \a Job too "mall A HAM PSON "Ide and 0Ut (':.Ill Greg Fret' I':slimalr<, Cracks Repaired CONSTRUCTION CO RF-SlDf: ....TI AL CUSTOM I_AA_2_8_1.f_.f1 _ SPECIALIZING IN Free Estimates • All tH>E'i>of cempnt work '" Addlt (In.' PAI ....TI\G I K v.. ('\/}O\\ Lj, "nmil com • Drl\E."1I.av~ ., Kitchens InterlOr/Exlfonor I pany '>lc,rm, "lfe'en, ~ut DRIVEWAYS AND 331-2178 .~~ .~~~ PaPf'rhan~mg ,ter, alUnlirliJm ()ranl'fl In BASEMENT '" Bm.Yo & Block ...ork • ftoo(mj'( Gldllng, IH>O'i fmlshmg ,ured I'rr( I'.Q'male<> J W KLEINER NATERPROOFING ROOF REP,o,IRS 9UAAAl'in EO" 40 Year< bpenenced 882.0688 \Ii"terproofmg PROFES-<;IO\ AL HA"t;'H; \TI,\An:HPROOI'I~G FrC€ f:~tlmales Ba'>emrnt ~E ST(JP LeAKS GlJARA\TEf.;D _____ ~2IDF-"~ ..lMm':.O_a.4~~~c, ..':. _ 884.7139 1, Call EvenJn~s All Work ~udrdnteed , SH '1GLES ' r, A - DEC'<:S ' Cf, '-''lEY SCAEE"'S SI Clair Shores 77] Cflfl 1.[( I'''';~E!) QUALITY WORK.REASONABLE PRICES • SLATE • GlJTTfR" • CHII,INEYS CLEANED • lit F 'OOW"lSPOIJTS. CHI ....NEYS REPAlPfD TU 2-0717 Lilen.,f>d • B(mded • In<,ured DID-YOU ;//9-"';; U;;U~ll:; -r}if;;O-T~fl-rr OFYOU; CALL t.::-, ~O\lo HJR A FREf, ESTIMATE wr (; .. ;oo~ ( ili\HU,'" I' .lEI' fo REY 0'1' MANY 'I'EAI\\ OY P1\Ofr~\IO/oiAl II[PAI" I ilBl lPA){j ....ck D. Totty • flA "EMI'. \T Waterproohng 885-1798 (,E"IERA.t (()"IfRM 10' • 1 ndrrpln footl ng,> FinanCing Available • Cracked or cilwd 10 wall'> 882.81139 • ]0 year guarantee LJ('rnsed Insured

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21p-wlfERPROOFiNG 21 f-pLUMBING 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL AND HEATING AND AND R.R. CODDENS LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING How to teach children to ESTABLISHlm 1924 DECKARD care .<\1I types of bdsement water- Raising children who are helpful, professor and developmental ~y- books that feature kind and carmg proofmg 15 ...ears guarantee PLUMBING CO. SNOW REMOVAL SNOW REMOVAL considerate and sensItive to the chologist, and author o( the article, COMMERCIAL characters At the same time, References 886 5565 • Bathroom~ Remodeled COMMERICAL , RESIDENTIAL needs of others IS no easy task An the {ollowlng ideas can help parents should hmlt chlldren'g ex- • VlOlatlOl1;,Corrected RESIDENTIAL • Licensed article in the October iSbue of PT A parents raise carmg children AMERICAN Water -- Proo(- • All Typel> of InstallatIOns K Mamtenance Co f>o.Sure to bad examples One way mg. ~even )t>llr guarantee • Insured Today, the National PTA's maga- • Use the power of posItive ex- and Repair!> • References IS by controllmg teleVISion viewing Free t'stnnates LlCenl>('d • Free estimates 882-0686 Zine, offers suggest10ns for how ample Parents can mfluence • Give chIldren plenty o( love Conti actor Dlggmg done by • Prompt Reliable Service parents can teach children to care • All WOlk Guaranteed SHORE POINTE chJldren's moral development by Build a strong bond of luve between hdnd Call ,1724927 MASTER LIC INSURED SNOW about others .,ettmg a good example, and by us- parent and chtld by r.pendmg time STEVE 885-0406 SERVICES Accordmg to Thomas Llckona, a )fig sources !>uch as children's 21Q-PLASTER togpther It Will help c.hlldren value REMOVAL 882.4321 themselv~. and m turn learn to WORK PLUMBING REPAIRS SNOW value others SUPEHIOn PLASTERING & SERVICE • Foster a canng atmOi>phere In AND PAliliTiNG COMPANY SEWER CLEANING PLOWING the home Share and dl::.cus5 e..cry- All types of plaster work, Rea~onable Rates For All $160.00 PER SEASON Most driveways -- 2" or more day experiences at the dmn€:r dry",.alliepair. cement stuc Mike Potter - Llc Commercial or Residential table When conflicts an'ie '" lthm 882-1558 • Licensed co repair. tuck pointing In a family, try to <,ol\.e them falrl;. <,lIl cd Gro.>sePomte Hcfer- • Insured 885-0502 ence, Free <,~tlmates Tom FRANK R. • References Available Greenpomtes Snow Removal In a way that meel~ evcl]0nf> '> B856991 • Prompt Reliable servJ<.e • CommerJcal-Re~lIdential needs When problems develop out • Easy payment plan • Fully Insured 'ilde the (amlfy member> can offer SPECI.\LIZI!'\G In repal! s WEIR !>upport to one a Mlher Clean plompt M'I Vlce Rc.f GREAT LAKES • Pointes lowest prices PLUMBING, HEATING, • Give children responslule fa rnJ!] ('rences Frl'e e:.tllllates LANDSCAPING • Free Estimates 824 4-165 SEWERS AND DRAINS • Dave Barnett - 778-3405 rol~ (A Harvard 'itud;. <;hO'....s tr.at 88S..Q502 the more responslbillties children QUALlT\ \\ ORK. tallOi cd re BOILER SPECIALISTS THREE C's LANDSCAPING P,lIr~ Cl M'k, ehmlllated SPRINKLER REPAIRS Fall IS for Plantmg are assigned the more the) learn to ~dtlsfdc.tlOn gual anteed .30 SNOW * We handle all phases of care (or others) To become a con ) edr:. exp<,llenc'e Free estl 885.7711 your Landscape environ- tnbutlllg family member, )oung l11.Ite<; Hef .. rpm "" RJl 71\';, PLOWING ment from desl~n to the ac- <;tPr-<\ (';:tn .;harp th., h{)u~kM'1)'n" If no dnswer 294-(}()34 ~IKERCHEVAL,FARMS • Yearly rates tual conslruchon help In the kitchen, care for i pet. • Smce 1925 ' • Prompt service * Trees and Shrubs play With or read to a )'ounger PLASTERING and Dry\\all Keith Damelson All types of stone work Nell SqUIres. 757 0772 LIcensed Master Plumber * Licensed * sister or brother, or pitch In on rhe • Insured *800 PLASTERING And Drywall * Decks and Patios yard work, gardemng or house re- ACE SEWER * References pair Parents should not pay ch.l!d- repairs Texturmg and stuc- * 2" of snow or more Call for a Personahzed co Insured Pete Taormina, CLEANING POINTER LANDSCAPING Appointment ren for such duties because It Will take away the expenence of bemg -1692967 Phone 881-5276 885-8448 757-5330 helpful PLASTER/DRYWALL patch All Drams, dJ.sposals, THREE C's LANDSCAPING mg, taping, spray textures downspouts and sulks HOWARDS • Extend canng beyond the fami- * Commerclal- ResldenlJal ly Teach chl1dren to become res Free estImates Frank, 293- LEO 3500 Bedford TREE SERVICE * Lawn - Garden 0143 pooslble members of the neighbor TONY • tree removal * General Clean-ups • stump removal * Aeration - Power Raking hood by shoveling snow or cuttmg 21R-FURNITURE The Master Plumber • trimmmg * Fertillzmg t~ grass for elderly neighbors REPAIR (Son of Emil) .toppmg * Tree - Shrub Trimming Chlldren can contnbute to the com- No Job too small New and • cabll1lg munity by working (or causes or BOB'S UPHOLSTERY - 25% repairs, VIOlatIons • storm damage * Tree - Schrub Planting off already low pnces Local 293-3181 Fully Insured, free estimates * Landscape Design &I Con- Tiger and daughter charities struction • Sensitize chlldren to other's reference;, Hours - 9 to 9, 758.6949 Dave Bergman, Detroit Tiger first baseman and Pointe resi- Monday thru Saturdays BOB DUBE Fully Licensed &I Insured feelings Help chJldren understand 772-9326, Bob McVey PLUMBING and HEATING 757-5330 dent, Is grateful that someone knew CPR when his daughter, the hurt of a chJ1d who IS locked out Licensed Master Plumber Brla, above, nearly choked to death at nursery school. In grati- FURNITURE reflntshed, re- SNOW NOW IS the time to plant of a game or made foo of by others SEWER CLEANING tude, he and his family volunteered two days of their tIme to put paired, stripped, any type of SPRINKLER REPAIR, ETC REMOVAL Lawn repair, fertiliZing, Tell children that putdowns hurt camng Free eshmates Grosse POinte Woods prunmg Sea ver's Lana- together a TV public .. rvlce spot on the value of CPR cou ..... ~ple inside where you can't see 474-8953 or 345-6258 886-3897 GREEN THUMB scapmg Expenenced, rea- at St. John Hospbl. The spots will aIr on local cable TV networlts It but it's real Teach them to put sonable 882-0001 EXPERT ANTIQUE repairs, All Plumbmg Repairs, New 839-7033 365-7129 and WDIV. TV Channel 4. themselves 10 the other person '5 reflnlshlllg, re gluelng, "By Fixtures, Water Heaters, LANDSCAPE shoes MAC'S Tony SertIch" 521-1998 Disposals, Violations GARDENING Corrected, sewers and FALL CLEAN-UP 21S-CARPENTER Drams Electrically Cleaned Complete yard work, lawn, DesJgp/ construction, planting, All Work Guaranteed PRuNING, mamtenance, SERVICE shrub and tree tnmmmg. Grosse Pomte ReSident Tour operating room at Cottage Hospital FREE ESTIMATES etc Reasonable rates, qual- INSURED ALBERT D. THOMAS Ity service Call Tom, 776- DAN ROEMER ROBERT NEVEUX 884.0536 Don a surgical cap and gown for Hospital to celebrate OR Nurse Day 4429 or 882-0195 I patients and their famtlle5 ,- INC. PLUMBING Calderone Lawn Care an inside look at a Cottage Hospital and promote understanding of the OR nurses work to ensure a CONTRACTORS, INC LICENSED SNOW REMOVAL operating room Sunday, Nav 11, I role of the OR nurse as a member smooth course {or the--.P8tlent as a MASTER PLUMBER SOD Any a verage size home' p.m. to 4 p.m. of the surgical team person, not a "case ' They prepare We are general contractors POINTER LANDSCAPING Drive, walk, approach FULLY INSURED Visitors will watch a special film Generally out of sight, UIe hospital the openlt:mg room for surgery, lay One call takes care of all 2" Snow-Contract-$170(season) your bUlldmg-remodelmg 772-2614 865-8448 presentation on knee and laser eye operating room orten 15 considered out the Instruments. and anticIpate 1"h" Snow.Contraet-$l95(season) surgery, examine a variety of in- problems, large or small MAC'S TREE AND 839-1032 a mysterious and frighterung place the needs 0( the surgeon OR nurses EMIL THE struments used - including micro- "Visitors to the hospital, as well as are attentive to the physJCa.1 and TU 2-0628 SHAUB TRIMMING TRIMMING, removal, spray- scopes and a laser, and s~ an ac- PLUMBER mg, feedmg and stump re- many patients, never see the oper- psychological needs of the patient SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE WORK moval Free Estimates tual operating toom ready for ating room or the people who work throughout the sU!Jical procedure Reasonable rates, Quality ser- surgery. Cottage Hospital operating ALTERATIONS - Moder- • Kitchens. Bathrooms Complete tree service Call there, II says Ellen Goertz, clinical and into recovery They provide per- Illzation. all buildmg needs vice Call Tom 176-4429 or 774- room nurses will guide all • Laundry room and ViOlatiOns 882-0195 Flemmg Tree Service, '/1<'111'/1' I'd I 1<( /1""(/ known as the offIcial band of the ance of National Education Week Get free tests' penence Free eSllmate.> 21W-DRESSMAKING DetrOIt Lions but haVing the kmd of (Nov 11-17) The school. located at Licensed 527-6656 AND TAILORfNG 748 Roslyn Road, will be open to the at Saratoga CARPENTER work, panelmg FAMILY sewmg - mendmg Bishop Gallagher public for tours, observation and 824-0852 822-7979 in(ormatlOn Nov 10 through 14, 9 Saratoga Communtty Hospital Partltlens, shelvmg, doors, Small alteratiOns ctuldrens orn,c. repaIrs Small Jobs 882 2795 clothes - small eurtams - n....iemor cItizens. Also of(ert!'d ~tll be f~ dabett>~ Free Estimates Clair Shores 178-7010, Flora letic, and co-eurncular programs mciudlOg SO C and sewIng ministered by the Christ Ian Rcsldc-nts Interested 10 these pro- pant5 must be 18 years or olde-r Got Before 'i p m tall 886 1')24 Brothers who arf" aSSisted by SIS- 21 T -PLUMBING AND grams are also inVited to \'ISlt dur- have been prevlousl) dla~i JilS 21 X-DRAPERIES ters from four religIOUS orders and 109 the week-long oJX'n house dlabelJ{' and must eat a good brt"~- HEATING lay men and women fg';: \""J ~1UU'-~ Ot:i'on- tn~tt8t ~ fne school IS located on Harper r 8t'$ted diet is fruit JUIce toa~t ....~h ACTIVE PLUM8IN-G ! ALTEHATIONS BY Flo 20 Avenue near Morass Hoad There Y<>onable 884 and con~ or tea CLEANING 21')1 school For further information, visits Alaska Walk-In servlct' ~Ill be- prt'l\oldf.d call the school at 886 0855 • Li'.AKY T()ILET~ The Gro.'\st' POInte Cinema roc all ~ f~ scrt'enmgs For mONY A for top quality I A.>agut' Will present .. Alaska's In- mformatlon call saratoga at 2015- • Pf.L.\lBLW; IU:PA1W') drapery and curtam. .. - Iiny Woods seniors Side Pllssa~e,' a mo\ It' b\' Dr !45f':\'if':n~ AND ..tyle 1'i years experience \'nllrad.J \'on Bt'q.~. wh('n It m<'ets WATEH Ll ....E" HI-,J'AlRE[I Rea ..onable prices, frf'e plan party " l':LH TH/( "1':\\ f<:R " e..llmate 979..w98 In lhf" War MemOrial's f'nt'S Aud- " ( Lb\ \ING " TIw Grosse Pomte Woods St'ntor Itorium Mondny, ~O\' 12 at 8 p m (:enter offtlo~ " FA~T r.\I!',lt(,E'\TY (II"TOM IIHAPI' HII-:~ CltlZf"nS arp plnnmng 11 Christmas Thr rllm was phoio~r{lpht>d dur holiday ~nrd "En VI( I': QU work r!'a ..onabll' party ror Thur"lday, Dt.c l:l, at tht' 1fI~ ,1 Lmdblad crlll'\t" aOOcm1 tht> " Ht.A"O\AIlU RATEe., prli e'i \It, 1111' ..,f.Jf.( lion" of Chateau R()u~t', 2242fl Ha~r Ave motor \,(',>s('1 "MaJe~IH' t:xplon>r " The Gros~ POinte Illt'f ~'~ilh #< '11:1 r I'II(J~E Linne,> 1)1<,(ount ... on rod .., St ('Jillr Shor~ ;\, thr ..hip pro('('t'd~ :llon~ the In (('nlt'r for Ranal JU.'ltl\'t" l~ htltl 1..."l1\'HE<., ...h, '>bullc'r,> d nd blinds ~I(lt.1"\ "...a~t', a ..hort ('J(Cllr~IOl1 IS cia, eard !f"atu~ blu~' l~ :l{ld vr<,A II< \1A<, '1',1( ( HAlt( .... II iJdf'l(and umtt' W of Georgf" S('ydl("T Ifilii of '98 OM' ~ Ith anothtor Donation IS $11 for rnE'ml)('r'S nnd \hl~nlrlc(,111 "crnf'ry '" photo- Tht" card was rrf'3 tt'd lOt ttle ANDERSEN $I:l rot gUE-sts Tickets art' now graphr'd at GlaCier Bay, II natIOnal Ct'ntt"c by Holl~ Mart artist Jean~ avallahle Call lI8II'065:l or 886 2796 monument, and at tht' John Prom A pal'kaf(f' of 2S cards IS $)() PLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING for reservations Hopkln.~, Grand PaCIfic Elnd Mar Orcif"rlI mav bfo plat't'd hy pht and Jorlf' ~la(,lt'rs mall or In Person Offlrf. houQ>: 372-0580 lhlrd Thursdays or each month at The program I~ opt'n to the pub 171~ M.um~, aN' 9 a m to .. :tt) 3 30 P m at North High All Woods hc There IS II $1 chargt' for non- p m Monday throuch F'rjday Fpr senIors are welcome league members mfonnatlon, call 8lI2-&4&t

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