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I ) , 1 Grosse Pointe News , " VOL 46-No 20 Grosse POinte, MIchIgan, Thursday, May 16, 1985 30 cents 46 Pages for your mformatiOn Clues, motive sought in arson deaths By Tom Greenwood 1969, was bemg checked to deter- Aided by the stdte police and an mme If It \\as In good workmg fyi order s reledse I tbdt offlcIa)<, believe was de- hr:ot person to discover the lire received, !\Is Gottschalk was lIbel ately <,etWednesday mormng, shortly before 1 a m \\as Dan exercl:omg \\ Ith her class of car- May 8, were William O'Brien and Scherer, of Lakecrest Road, who diac patlent~ In something cal- hi" Wife Mary Jane They were 67 told police he was returmng from a led cardaeroblcs. which mvolv- A fwld lIlvestlgator for the state local restaurant when he saw the es walkmg. blcyclwg and other Fire I\Jarshal'!> office determllled smoke and observed a glow behind appropriate exercises, when a IdSt Thursday that the fIre had the wmdows of the home patient's heart stopped beaclllg been started almost :Olmultaneous- Reportedly, Scherer had a neIgh- Iy III the family room and breakfast bormg home call m the fire, then l\Is Gottschalk took Imme- nook of the Lakeshore Road home attempted to rouse the O'Bnens, diate actIOn, aided by exercise Pollce are also stymied In their breakmg down the front door of the led del' Berme Samet, and tned efforts to determine a motive for home He \\as dnven back by the to revltahle the vlctlln He was the fire "Murder-suIcide IS one of mtense hea t and smoke of the transported to St John's by an the pOSSibIlities. but It really blaze EMS umt with Gottschalk con- doesn't seem to be headmg that About thl~ time Scherer was join- tmumg CPR dll the way The way." saId VanTlem "We've also ed by Farms officers Sgt Sam victim, a St Clair Shores resI- been unable to determme If the Cardella, Philip J\lhgho and Jack dent, sta blllzed and remallled house was burglarized before the Patterson Scherer reportedly hospitalized for 14 days fire Nothing seems to be missing, clImbed the roof of the home and Agam. way to go, Patl although the debriS makes a broke two windows, trylllg to rouse

• • • thorough search very difficult II the reSidents and was agam defeat- Now, for all you would-be Photos by Tom Gre,p l\I'f'lou VanTlem also said the combina- ed by the flames Scherer reported- Christie Brmkleys out there, Two Farms officers stand guard over the home in which two died last week. tIOn burglar- lire alarm system In ly cut himself 111 hiS efforts and later Eastland Center has announced the house. which was Illstalled III recel ved stitches to close hiS It Will hold an open auditIOn for wounds fashIOn runway modeb on Sa- The Farms fire department ar- turday, May 18. at 7 p m m the rived In less than five mlllutes, ac- Grand Court Board makes special ed changes cordmg to reports, and ImmedIate- Accordmg to Eastland. the ly called m a second and third By Mike Andrzejczyk modelIng Will only be part time therapist, physical therapist and All the students are of elemen program at Marquette School In alarm, mcludlng all off-duty per- and they're suggestmg that The Board of Education Monday speech therapist would be offered tary school age and Will attend DelrOit sonnel There were approximately women be no shorter than 5 feet, mght approved the establishment and be reimbursed through county classes m an elementary school to The cost of the program IS esti- 30 firefighters at the home 6 mches In stockIng feet and no of a classroom for severely mul- funds, she added be announced later, Dr Hunt saId mated at $25.800, covermg the em- At 4 25 a m Chief Candela said tdller than 5 feet, 9 Inches and tIply Impaired and severely men- A modlfed summer program for ployment of a teacher-consultant two bodies were discovered m the wear a size 6 to 8 dress upper east end of the home "We tally Impaired students and an the severely Impaired would be The four educable Impaired stu- \\ Ith specIalizatIOn In both edu- Male models should wear a 40 elementary resource room for edu- held III cooperatIOn WIth Harper dents and t\\O Visually Impaired cable mentally Impaired and VIS- had conducted a thorough room-by- or 42 Jacket and should stand 5 cable mentally Impaired and VIS- Woods, Dr Hunt said students Will "hare the elementarY ujll) Impaired "peclal educatIOn, a room search of the home earlier feet, 11 wehes or taller and ually Impalred students While it Will eost about $,1.0,000to resource classroom The Visually part.tune a1de and "uW"-. in- anddldn't fll1d :ne,' he sald weIgh between 160 and 185 The changes will allOW the dIS- start the severely impalfea student impaired ~tudents no\\' attend a cluding Braille machmes - ..."'t"he ~~.-we. '"" ••• '-.....--.t. pounds. trICt to serve ItS children locally, summer program, the costs will be first is because they were both For more mformatlOn, call Instead of transporting them to recouped in two ways, Dr Hunt covered by a large amount of de- Carol Witzke, Eastland's other programs in other cities. ac- told the board Harper Woods will briS We were also hampered by marketIng director, at 3711501, cordmg to SpeCial EducatIOn De- be asked to pay two-fifths of the the extremely dense smoke .. or Ene PeaI'd at the Mannequm partment DIrector Claire Hunt. costs because of ItS enrolled stu- Model Agency at 772-1940 Three Grosse Pomte students dents, she saId Also, transporta . . . now attend center programs at hon costs for sending chIldren to CongratulatIOns to Pomter E. Moses and Helen Field schools III other center programs will be cut James ;\lcEntee, who. accord- Detroit for the severely mentally substantially, sa vmg the district mg to the Bureau of the State and multiply ImpaIred Two stu- the rest of the start-up cost LoUery, recently \\ on $5,000 III dents from Harper Woods also at- The educable Impaired and VIS- the MichIgan Lottery lllstant tend the same programs ually Impaired students Will be as- game "Michigan Fortune ., A classroom to accommodate the Signed to regular classrooms when Accordmg to the press release students IS planned for Brownell pOSSible and would also attend the I received. McEntee purchased Middle School, where the tramable elementary resource room for more hiS wlllnmg ticket at the SPirits mentally Impaired center program academiC work at theIr level, Dr of Grosse Pomte and had pre- IS expected to move next school Hunt said VIOusly won a lottery pl'lze of year Studies show that "main-stream- $500. The severely ImpaIred students mg" educable Impaired students James, James, give me a call Will come under the tramable men- Improves their learnmg While What's your system? tally Impaired umbrella for class- they may not learn as qUIckly as Ification purposes and would be other students In a regular class- almost fully reimbursable through room, they learn far more than the center program, Dr Hunt Said those not mamstreamed. Dr Hunt Full services of an occupatIOnal added

Park budget up, Pollee cordoned off the site. Holiday deadlines Mr O'Brien was discovered In The Grosse POlllte :\lews of hiS bedroom while Mrs O'Bnen lIces \\ III he closed Monday. taxes unchanged was sitting agamst a wall at the top \Iay 27, for :\lemorJa! Da) of the stairs Both reportedly died Deadhne~ for lhe 1\la\ 10 Issue By Pat Paholsky The new fiscal year ISfrom June of smoke lIlhalatlOn \\ III be cha nged as follows The Park city counCil adopted a 1. 1985 to May 31, 1986 Reports say there were hand $52 million budget Monday, The marks on the blackened wall of the :\e\\ ') Items for SectIOn B (so unammous vote followed a public bedroom near the two alarm SWit- cJety) dl e due by;) P m Wednes- hearmg on the 1985-86 budget held Friends honor ches, mdicatmg someone had tned da) l\lav 22 dUring the council's regular meet- to activate the system A phone on Illg Peters with a bedstand near the bed was stili in :'ie\\<, Item:, for ~ecllOn~ A dnd The amount represents a 6 25 (' (ne\\<, and sporhl hd\e a Its cradle A watch found on Mrs percent Illcrease or $306,000 more O'Bnen had stopped at 3 01 am., deddlmc of Fnda) , 1\la) 2'; .') than last year's budget Taxes, work of art pm ItS crystal mplled however, will not mcrease The Grosse Pomte Board of Both bodies were badly burned While property owners Will pay EducatIOn Monday accepted a gift Identification of Mrs O'Bnen was DI<,play advertl"lllg for Sec- $16 81 for every $1,000 of assessed from the Friends of the Grosse made through dental records llon~ Band C ("ocwt". and value, oompared to last year's rate Pomte Library of $3,000 to deSign "We received the call at 2 57 "porb I mml he subm 'Hed by -1 of $16 23, the factor applied to the and construct a sculpture honormg a m and were there almost Im- P m r'nrld) 1\lay 24, property Will be lower library dlfl~ctor emeritus William mediately," Candela said "The In response to a questIOn from a Peter:- fire was under control, but not out, DI"pld) dch crll"lllg tor :-,ec. Mother love reSIdent, City Clerk/Comptroller The work Will be done by sculptor by 4 a m I relea:-ed the bodies to tlon A I ne\\~) \\Ill mamlalll the 1\'unzlo OrtJsl said he thought mfla- Glen Michaels The assemblage. a Nan Maltz of the Farms enjoys a hug from her daughter, Lisa, normill deadline of Il a m Tue')- the medical exammer's office at 5 tlon \\as about 41l percent A wall piece, Will be made of bronze on Mother's Day at the Pier Park. Lisa will be joined by a da). 1\la\ 2R and a m and the extra men were sent number of factors accounted for and other materials and will be ap- brother in August, a fact that was determined through amnio- home Our on duty crew stayed to the mcrease, he said, mcludmg proximately 6-by-40 Inches The centesis. fight any remall1lng hot spots" Cla<,"llled dd" <;hould he plClc. higher salaries due to labor con- wall piece IS to be displayed on the cd b) ') p m Fnda) l\la) 24 TOXicology reports from the me- tracts and an appropfJatJOn of \\all over the card catalog III the dIcal exammer's office and the reo ahout ~280,OOO more to the h!ghway ('n.....f-r.., I T .h,.."') ...." ...... """...... ,.. Ul,. :,uii.:>uf le~ts irom lhe Michigan \\ e \I.,')h a II of our readers a fund for street resurfacmg F;:'lends PreSident Ned Chalat happy dnd sale holiday Aging meeting is Monday State Police CrIme lab were due In answer to another questIOn, Said the orgal1lzahon deCided to back to the Farms department on Ortlsl said the payroll and frmge honor Peters wlh the wall piece for The DetrOit Area Agency on Ag Older Americans Month The Tuesday, after press time benefits of all city employees, m- hiS service to the pubhc libraries mg \I.llI hold Its annual meetmg theme and the activitieS planned Services for the O'Bnens were cludmg the admllllstratlOn, ac- Michaels, chosen by a commit. Monday. 1\la) 20, III recogllltlOll of for the month of May are deSigned held on Friday, May 10, at 8t Inside counted for 75 to BO percent of the tee, said the work has yet to be Older Aml:'rlcan<; Month (May) to focus public awareness on the Paul's Cathohc Church budget named, but WIll have commulllca The locatIOn Will be Sf Paul's nppd<; of older Americans, their Mr and Mrs O'Bnen are ~urvlv, BU<;llle')s 'iA Total revenue" received by the tlOns as ItS focus CathE'dral. 4800 Woodward ilnri a blhtlPS, and the nch potential for ed by three daughters, Maureen Cable 19A city m the new flsca I year are listed Peters, named director emeritus Hancock from 2 30 to .1p m usmg their diverse talents to enrich Doyle, Kathleen (1'oxand Margaret ClaSSIfied 4C at $1.360.000 Property taxes Will m August, retIred m June 19R4after Gue<;t speaker IS Joe Forhes, our functJOllIng as a society O'Bnen, and five grandchildren Events 12A hrmg m $3,240.000 for a total of spendmg 17 years With the Grosse newly appolllted director of the Older American" Month was first Both Mr and Mrs O'Brien were $4,600,000 Governor s Office for ,Job Trallllllg !,'eature 12B Pomte libraries Before that, he deSignated as a natIOnal obser- born In ChICago They were inter- Real Estate 8B The dIfference between revenues spent 17 years workmg III the and former <;tate representative vance In 1963, (It was then called red at Calvary Cemetery, Chicago Letters 6A and expenditures comes to $600,000 DetrOit public hbrary system He from Oak Park who was maJonty Semor CitIzens Month) but as early MemOrIal contributIOns may be Obltual'le<; 18A which the counCil agreed to take also wrote a column for the Grosse leader of MichIgan House of Hepre as 1950 some states had chosen made to 8t Mary's College, Notre Society 1-7B from a surplus fund balance, which POinte News m which he reviewed sentatlves for 14 years Mayas the month recogmzmg old- Dame, Ind 46556,or to Guest House Ortis I <;alel, "We are fortunate to "Help Yourself to Indepen- Sports 1,2,3C new books or talked about hbrary er people through speCial tribute 1601Joslyn Road, Lake Onon, Mtch: have" services dence" IS thE' theme for thiS ye,,1r'<; from governors and local offiCials 48035, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 18, 1985

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Nancy Smith, FLEe president, accepts a check for $2,100 from Q~'. ..COTTAGE Jim Aile, Western Open chairman. The tournament was sponsored I "~ 'HeAL! H ~tRVK..ES by the Hunt Club for the benefit of FLEC. CORPORATION benefits from Open How do you find boat FLEe ~urancethatprot~ , ,5 TON EBUS T ER 5 " , In addltton to the champIOn ners, Harry Fntz and Karen players, the Family LIfe EducatIOn Thomas Mertz, M.D , urologist, examines the causes, symp- De'" I~, both from Ontano, defeated more than your boat? Council was among the wmners Rod Schroeder and Katnna Adam~ toms, prevention, diagnostIc testing, and treatment of after the 1985 Western Open Indoor from Chicago 111 the fmal match Noproblem. kidney stones. Newly developed Instruments and techni- l\hxed Doubles ChampIOnship 6.3 b 4 ques for removing kidney stones also Will be discussed. FLEC receIved $2.100 from the Boat Insurance from Auto-Owners protects you In case Wednesday, May 22, 7:00.9:00 p.m. event A strong local contender was of coll1slon on land or water . It proVides fIre and theft The tournament, sponsored by Lochmoor Club's Marc Gehna coverage, and lIability and medical protection for you To make reservations for this free program, wo the Grosse Pomte Hunt Club for the and hiS partner, Cathy Goodl'lch and your family can also be added call 884-8600, ext. 2390 benefIt ot FLEC', had 33 teams They were defeated m the quarter So ask your Auto-O"'ners agent Just how their Boat entered thIS year fJ am J\hchlgan, Cottege Hospital of Grosse POinte' 159 Kercheval Ave. ll11als by the w10nels 10 a three-set Insurance can be "no problem" keepmg you afloat. Grosse Pointe Farms (belween Cadieux and Mo'oss) OhIO, IllinOIS and Ontario The ,,,,m match, 7-5, 3-6 and 6-2 E~o.~~ TkiVoPtTJ6&n'Peop!R,- ~!!m-

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HIgh Catron from South. wiele A ver~ specIal collec- non of SUits and Jacker.s The ministers, Staff and members desIgned to add the hght touch to your summer of the wardrobe. Film festival As the name Impltes, our Farms resident June McWatt, film librarian for the Regional Grosse Pointe memorial Church all cotton and predommantly Education Media Center which provides classroom films for (Presb,yte(lon, U.S.A.) Cotton fabnc. prevaIl - we schools in Macomb and St, Clair counties, is shown with Lewis offer pophns, and seer- Saks of the East Detroit schools. She organized a recent Educa- lllnabt~~ tigg EllJnLiP!!.rv ~~...... oc~~\ICi!nscreening In whicr1;l 30, ins,vue- 16 Lakeshore Drive (near Fisher Rd.) ,dean~ . tl6fia1"t\lifi' wereiCreenea and evaluated durIng a tWO-day , ,... "' ,.;I~, I {j ... ~l.. • .If J.... • ~ t , .I It may be the lightest, alflest, period. cordioll,y invite 'you and 'your fomil,y most breathable c10thmg you've ever owned Hearing-impaired group formed to worship with us ever'y Sundo.Y As one of the hmlted A new support group for the from 1 to 3 p m The guest speaker number of stores to carry at 9:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. heanng ImpaIred has been organ- for the program WIll be Melvena the Southwick Ime, we're Ized and WIll meet at Saratoga Schlachter from the Michigan Further, we urge 'you to enjo'y very pleased to offer thIS ele- Commumty HospItal, 15000 ASSOCIatIon for the Elderly, Deaf gant way to stay cool m the Gratiot The newly formed group and HearIng ImpaIred She Will heat of the summer Will meet the fIrst and thIrd Mon- speak on how to deal WIth a hearIng coffee or tea at 10:30 a.m. and day of every month The meetIngs from $235 ImpaIrment WIll consIst of SOCial and educa- then to attend one of several tional activItIes For further mformatlOn, call 245- The fIrst meeting Will be May 20, 1317 programs conducted in the Gallery celebrates third year church classrooms boY ~_.,_ThurS_830 Wlld Wmgs Gallery marks its May 19, from noon to 5 pm at the third anniversary in the Farms this gallery located at the corner of knowledgeable speakers. CLASSIC STYLE UNCOM-MON SERVICE month Kercheval and FIsher In honor of the event, artist 80 Kercheval • On The Hill • Grosse POlnle Farms The public is welcome to come Larry Hayden and carver Bob Bloomflela Commor's • Maple and Lahser • Birmingham and meet the artIsts Refreshments Bolle WIll greet patrons Sunday, WIll be served

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( Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-A ------Schools get clean bill of health from EPA Optimists get Lucas - the day after B) \Iik(' \lIdI'H'jC/)k lound no Inable maler 1<:11, aHhough The EP A 111 tlJIl2publl~hed I ule'> The flr.'>t appearance Wayne store, and Fennga worked mde- who get mvolved," Lucas told the An Em Ironmenlal PI olee lIOn .'>ome pIpe \I I'llPPill g.'> III the bOllel on how ~chool sy,>tem~ '>hould Idell County Execullve Wilham Luca'> pendenlly to calch the would-be pair \gC'IlCj Ill"'pec:tol ha~ told Gro~~e rooms of the bUlldlllgs were notIced Illy and notIlj loUlft and parent,> III made -aJ ter hiS announcement last thieves FerlOga credited hIS Wife The OptImIsts also presented Pomte public school officials that to have ~mdlJ Cl'dCIo.'>,Kmg ~ald the pre'>cnc(' of a,'"be,>to:" COlltdll1 \~eek thdt he \\ as ~wltchmg to the Susan WIth helpmg by drtvlllg dur- Lucas WIth a framed pICture of him Ihey al e III complwllce with the te- The crack'> OCCUIon lhe a~be~to<., Ing malelldls 111bulldlllg,> The Ie Hepllbllean Pal ly wa<; at a ureak mg the chase and followmg her In a track ulllform taken durmg his eontdll1111g pipe msuldtlOn becdU.'>l' derdl dgt'IlCy'.'> a~bestos contammg deral dgel1C) hd'> \Idlll('d 01 JIIJl'd td,>t the folJcl\\ mg mOl'l1l1lg at the husband by car when he Jumped college years The pIcture was m.ltel wi I l'POItJllg pI oeedlll e.., ,I( 01 Vdl") mg temp('ratUi e.'>durmg th(' 2'i dl~tllct~ thl OUgllOUttll(' .'>Idll' 10) Clo",.,e Pomte \ achl Club out to pursue lh(' su:"pecl~ on foot .'>Igned by the members of the club Ull dmg ,>eJ~on~ ot bollel opel d lIOn, dnd a 1(' to "'chool offleldls IIllt compljlllg \\Ith II'> "',JIlcldld'> LUl'd'" \" d... the keynote spedkel , I III proud of you young people -- Pat Pahulsky 'the lIl....pl'c!OI \1..,lled the eenlldl Ieported 10 Ihe centl .II of/Ice and 'I he EP \ '>landal d" C0\ ('I Iepml d t .ill d\1 .II d., bl edkfa,'"t spoll.'>ored I ('pall ed, 11(' cldded oltlee.., and 1I11 ep !->ehool'>TllllJ sda\ II1g Becdu,>e It.'>tOXlutj J'('ll1dlll<.,I, IJV the Ldk{'..,hOl E' Opllmlsl<; Th(. /!~~'iJ/J I' / 1';/ \ldV q :\ \1Iltlen Iepolt 01 Ihe flil AI edch ot the '>choob the m'>p('c qUE'.'>llOn, the EP \ on1\ I equll (' t Juh hOllOIed t\~ 0 young men fOJ dlllgS '>hould be completed \\ IUun tOI ch('eked to make '>U1E' the dl'> '>choo! .'>j .'>tem,> to Iepillt till' Pit their In\ olvement III d pUl.'>esnatch r flU ddy'> deCOI dll1g 10 EI':\ repl(' tllct hhe"'o'> and doe'>l1 t Il J1Ig that occurred In December 1 '>l'nldllve.., HI ('hletll1g stdnddl ds. KlI1g '> \1ho ha" been a Ne\l York 'I Ill' m'>pec tIon \\ d.'>prom pted b) lor matlOn d bout d~b('sto~ c:ontdll1 'lhe OCcupdtlOncll ""d]('[\ dlill ( It) polwe Oltll'{'l, a sp('ual agent complamt,> Irom d group 01 pdl pnt.'> mg m,ltE'rrdl<; I'>to be d\allable on "('..11th <\dlllll1l<.,llatlUll hd'> <"l't 'II lor the I' BI dlld "hel lIf of Wa\ nl' thdt the dl'>tnel \Ia<;n I m compll reque<;1 III Ihe of Iwe 01 each bUIld ('XP,),'"UIP <;l.lnd,ll d 101 II OJ I-.PI'> III { oUllt\, ,>,ud \\ !wn I thll1k dl;oul dIlce \\llh the gO\Plnmellt .'>tan- mg Also, notIce of Ihe presence of Itldustl) of \\10 libel'> IWI culm Jd\1 ai1d le<.,ped, I thlllk about the ddl d.'>101 Iepol tlng dlld the dl<;tllc! the mdterlal musl be po~tcd m at l'\ centIJnP\C! 01 dlr b,hed 011 111\ oil e!llent olutlLel!'> 'I hel e I'>nu hdd not IdentllIed dll the a.'>b('.'>lo.'> least thl ee place~, the offIce po~ure dUlll1g dll eight hOLU\\ 01 h. duubt III rn \ mllld Ihat \\ e mla\1 en lOlltallllng matel wi" 1Il the locdl teachers' lounge and custodIal uf da\ Thl' EPA hd'> ,>pl no Ip\el ul tUICemenl could not plotect the ~L1loob lIces, KIng Said l''l.posur e thdt I.'>cOlhldel pd '>dll pubhL llie on!} \Id\ I\e \\111 he I he ll1.'>peetor ehecked cenlral 01 The Illspector db-O checked ead1 '>ucce'>.'>Jul h to III I 011 t.' 1Il01 e 'l1Id Illl' record.., 101 asbe'>lo'> ,>Iudle<; }{ecentl\, the EP \ hd'> bdt h.ul area reported to have contall1ed mUI (' 01 (jul people dIld \101 k belm e ,>('Ieetll1g ;\!ontelth asbe~tos 111 the three blllldlllgs, Klllg dO\\ n on It,> pO"ltlOn 011 t ('1110\" J ul Ul'I1Wllldl \, BI 0\\ IIdl '!Iddle dnd Said The Illspector e ..en attempled tIll' Ilutelldl.'> In '>ome Ld,>P, Il [II the plclc e'> \\ hel (' thel e I.'>,I mO\dl (dl1 Cdu,>e mOll' plobllill'> \ 01 th IlJgh '>choo!'> 10 tOill, :\.'>'>1.'> to flake the celhng tIles at Monteith /llgh lrIme Idll' the Oll!\ \lav to bl'( pel mlo I III ' .... t I\iIC ...tvl of ~"i..pJ:~ "Cl\~,-L) but n.~s un..1ble to get pust the co~t..') 10\\1'1 II 1<"lilli''! \(\11 in, 'I'; ('f":'"'' U.t\ Id Klllg ..,dld 01 pamt, he added .Ill' PdtlOI,> \\hen IOU g('! peuple CO The dl,>tllet IS 111 lull (omplIanc(. '10 (Omb,lt llldbl(' d,,!J(',>lo, '!l Opl'l allng mOIl' \~Ith till' police I he sc hoob \\ el E' selE'<.ted be \\ hell \ Oll p,l! tlLIpd ll' by llIform Cduse of the presence of asbestm, With slandal'd'> and has gOlW dned III Ittle llIalel Jdl thdl 1Jl' beyond the requlremenls III man)- comes all borne, dl,>tr ICl'> Ill..! \ lng, being h('cll d b) te,>tlt) Ing ~lJU now or at one I1me, Kmg said make d C0Il1I111tllJenl i\!ontelth has a sprayed-on asbestos ca~es m hdndlmg It~ asbeslos COil choose 10 encap<.,uld!(' b\ COIellng contammg substance on the ceIlings cel n", KllIg saId he \\ dS lold b\ the the mdlelldJ \1lth g,llue dIld pl' Ill,' ( IdIg Fellllgd of GI o~,>e Pomle Cel tam t) pes of a<;bel>to.'>dre IJe mdtl.'r1aJ b) pllttmg .I ph)'>IL.lilJdl ell • one time had friable asbestos neal I) k \1ere the I eCIplents of Ihe he\ ed 10 cause c aneel and OthPl III It which WdS removed and North lIer bel\leen It dl1Ll thc' dll I{, He"pel t lor LIII d\1 aI d.'> ""Oll1mdt IlIgh had asbestos present m the fan nesse'> Debdte contlllue~ o\'el the 1110\ al of Illdtl'lldl Cdll bp.in l''l.plll cd b) Harpel \\ ood~ Police CIHef looms but wa", removed KIng saId danger'> of asbesto'> contamed 1Il slvepropo~ltlOn T\\olocallemO\dl (;.11) FOld, the) helpedapplehend pIpe \1I applI1g ulatlOn 1Il pi oJec I'>Uht tlw (j"tlill llltll e thdll t\\O JU\enIle<; who grabbt>d a UUlll1g hiS tOUl, the Impee.tor bull d IIIg" ~lUU OUO \\ OJndn '>pUI ~e 111 the parklllg lot of t ~ F.il !1H'1 ,Jdch '> dt Harper Ill'dl 7 Wayne County Execullve William Lucas shows the framed picture :\!Ile of him runmng that was presented to him by the Optimists, Presi- Roney pulls out of election FOI gue, \1ho \1a" \\ 01 kmg a t the dent Mike Martin IS standing next to him. B} !\Iike Andrzejczyk Beck and ElIzabeth Kuhlman and "Our family ate, drank and ~lepl VIllage trustee Robert Roney an- newcomer John Huetteman Ill, are the VIllage's advantages and prob nounced thIS week he wIll not seek assured spots on the Village board lems," Huetteman Said, addmg hl~ I e-electlOn to the Shores council The Shores annually elects three reason for runmng for office \~d~ :\lay 21 and WIll leave office after trustees Blenmal elections are hIS love of the Shores .'>el'vmg one, two-year term held for VIllage preSIdent and "The love I have for the Shores The three remammg candIdates clerk WIll gIve me the extra tIme (for on the ballot, Illcumbents Damel Roney, 51, was unable to be trustee dutIes) to help keep the reached for comment on hIS deCI- Shores the way It IS, and always sIOn In his two years as a trustee, has been," he saId Training offered he has advocated evening meet- A lifelong Shores reSIdent, Huet- for older worker IIlgs, a number of whIch have been ternan lives on North Duval, IS h~ld, and has put hIS archItectural marrted and has two chlidl'en Employers al e recognlllng Ihat expertIse to work dUring zomng Returmng to the Village bOdrd persons age 55 years of age and board of appeals heanngs and the after 14 years of serVIce, Beck ha.'> oJelel are Ieilable \ lalJle and ellec VIllage offIce renovatIOn been or now serves on the Parks t I\ e emplo) ees In response to d Roney, the fIrst new face on the and Harbor, Publtc \\ orhs dnd Ileed 101 II dmed IIldlvlduals III thl' council since 1980 when Patricia PublIc RelatIOns comnllttees and Ddnklllg melustr) Wdlter P Galvm won a seat on the counCIl, the Planmng and MUlllclpal Build Heulher Selllor Centers, lnc ha,'" defeated Frank Colombo, a 16-year mg, PermIts and ZOl1lng commls, del eloped d se\ en \\ eek trammg Illcumbent III the May 1983 electIOn slOns ploglam HIS electIOn to the VIllage council Mrs Kuhlman will brlllg eIght ThiS Speual Job Tlammg Part contmued the famIly tradltton of years of experience back to the nershlp \ci trammg program service to the area Political ser- councIl table An ad\ aneed master Iunded thlough the :\I1chlgan Of. vIce III hiS family goes back three gardener who regularly volunteel.'> I J<.. e on ServICes to the Agmg, the generations and mcludes a state se- [or the Macomb County Coopera- (,0\ el nOI S Gflice for Job Tralllmg nator, township trustee and treas- tive ExtenSIOn, Mrs Kuhlman has dnd the :\[Ichlgan Department 01 urer and distrIct water commIs- served on the Plannmg, PublIC Re- Ll bor \1III tram persons 55) ears of sIOner lations and Fmance commISSIOn,'" dge and older for pOSitIOns III fman- Huetteman WIll contmue hIS fa- She used her landscapmg expertIse lldl IIlstltutlOns. such as bank mIly's tradItion of servIce to the to help m the plannmg of the II ee t ellel s VIllage. HIS father was a trustee for movement durIng the reno\ a tlOn 01 lndl\ 1dua Is IIlterested m partlcl more than 20 years and Village pre- the VIllage oft Ice:" 1),1t mg In Ihl'i program should call Sident for 14 as well as heading the Polls open at 7 d m Tue'>dd\ Showing their awards are two young men who were honored at a breakfast last week by the Lakeshore %1 -l1l70bel\\ een of 20 or more emplo) ees, em- OVER 500 SIKES TO CHOOSE FROM TENT SALE plo\ ment agencIes ser GALVI'S FINEST SALE EVER ... WITH NEW DESIGNER SII01~S VP TU 75% OFF \ 1I1g covered employ BABY SEAT HELMETS ers and labor ulllons of more than 2'i members WAS $29.95 1/2 OFF ..lccordmg to A Work. 95 95 IIlg Woman <;GUIde to Now $19 Now $19 Hel Job Hlght<;, ' pub II'>hed hy the Women s ONSAVEf-JlERYTJIING UNIJER TilE BIG 7UVT Bureau of the l' S De partmel1t of Lahor SUPER SPECIAL 10 SPEED • SchWinn or Raleigh 3 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY MAY 17 1000AM to900PM SATJRDAY MAY 18 1000AM to900PM SUNDAy MAY 19 1000AM to500PM Employers ma:. not BMX TENT BUSTER SPECIALS fall 01' refu"e to hIre, c dl'>cha rge or othem Ise ladies Panty Hose 99 - leather Hand Bags 50% Off dl<;cnmmate agamst an Children's ~t!.O~8_. W_o_~_en_'8 S~oes Men', Sh_o_e_I _ lI1dlvlduaJ II Ith respect ) to compen~atlon or 1 term" of ('ondltlon" of ~ from $1.99 from $4.99 from $5.99 employment becau<;e of UP TO$199.95 VALUE WAS $129.95 • Bass • Kls,; • KanqaRoos • Nina. Candies • Andrew Geller • f'lun !lush. PIP/Ie Cardin age Employment • JumplfIg Jack'; • Little Capezlo> • Irrpo • CllieS • KallgaRoos • Bally • Fotl • Rockports agencle'> ma) not fall 01' refuse to refer an In 95 95 ~ dlvldual becau'>e of Now $99 Now $89 Boat Shoes ,- clge, and labor ul1lons mav not exclude or ex I ,Jla~, (Jcl", off"s a FRff I (f, 11m, U arranll .. "h th, fln,st I"dct hI {aclon 0"", pel-a person beca u"e of Iraln,d muhantcs pillS a fRtI I)() hoes age, or othem Ise dl'> dal chuk lip w~::.. cnmll1ate regardIng _'N STORe- terms or condItions of At~ __ employment accord. 31012 HARPER, ST. CLAIR SHORES Addlas ellr lng to '1\ Worklllg 294.2500 Candres \\oman's GUide to Her Converse Job Rights," published _~ "MILE ROADI KangllRoos by the Women',> Bureau ALL SALES ;: * FREE Serving the finest C,.-tomrr. '" the World FINAL « PARKING of the U S Department :t: $999 of Labor • -'+------,-.--- -

Page Four-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1986 ! ·Those who can't see help those who can By P.ll Paholsky vI~ually Impaired related true-Io n1aylllg, "~I thmk she'" Lisa Waddell, a 21-year-old resI- REPLACEMENT WINDOWS The Frlt'nd~ 01 VISion put on d Ilfe ernbarrassmg mCldents JlMt Iry1l1g to pick me up .. dent of Gro!>:,e Pomte, lost her Sight program a~ a po. audience But drdll It did :\1ore I\1r~ Sullel told of an lI1cldent !>on the ~ame " Ilce ofJlcel m HIghland Park. lost thdn .250 peoplt' - ~lghted dnd un II/llle 011 a Inp to HawaII, when hhe MUSIcal entertall1ment was prp- Ill" Sight and /1I!>hearmg ;,Ighted - ~dt dt 1,lble~ ~el cdbdret mlstakenh dte d ~malJ orC/Hd that vlded by Johanna Gilbert accom- style dlld h~lelled to ~pedkel:' t..llk had been' placed atop hel tood I started Itfe all over agam at pal1led by Josephllle Brumm~l about bllndne"s !\Irs Schleicher told about the tune ~b, he ~•.ud, gOlllg on to earn ba- Later In the evenIng, pIal1lst Vir- The program. ' '\ Cledr Vle\\" she \\ a~ "hOpplllg 111 ,I supermarket gInIa Shover performed Il1lxed "enou;, tdll-. II lth Il1U~ICdnd chelor'~ and mdster'" degl ees at II lth her neighbor \\ ho wa"n t ~ure W.lV/Ie Stdte Unl\el ~ltV HeWItt I~ For mfOl matlOn on the support humOl ho\\ to ledd hel dround 'You go d l'eh..lblllt..ltlOll coun,,'elor dt the group or oth('I' "el'v Ices prOVIded :'11mlelllt' RICCd pI (''''Ident of the dhedd, hone\. dnd I II 1011011,ou. b, the Fnends of VI'>1On,call 824- Fnends of \'1<;1011oj Ill(' Detl OIt In :\llclllgan ('()mml~<;lOn for the ~he ~dld 'llid he,ll d III let UIn, d Blllld ~7)O stltute 01 Ophth..llmolog) ~ald membel" \1ere III .l :,tdte of eupho n..l over the turnout The plogram hdd been III the pl,llllllllg lor neal Iy d ,edl . \\ e felt \1(' \1dnted to educJte REPLACEMENT WINDOW SPECIALIST the public Iha t blllld people dre not different. ' she ~dld • ADDITIONS • KITCHENS/BATHS In hel' \1 elcomllll! ddch e"... :'Ill" • CUSTOM BAY WINDOWS • RECREATION ROOM BICCd t..lJl-.ed about the eflorts 01 the group II Ith the tdlklllg nell "pd- FROM DESIGN TO EXECUTION per. t..lpe I ('cO!dlllg:, of the Gro:,~e POlllte :\e\1 ~ that are dlstnbuted to the \%UdJl) lInpalred 111 the drea VALLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT An~~~: She "ald the ~UppOl t group \1hlch meeb tl', Ice a month a t the I\'elgh- 28021 Harper • Sf. Clair Shores borhood Club 1<; belllg copied III othel cltle~ III the em ted States 775-5190 I~ ..] cdnnot sa:v \1 ho hds benefited VISIT OUR SHOWROOM more, the vlsudllJ Impaired or the sighted," she said 'It '" thl~ clear Vlell that Ill' wdnt to ~hdre With you tomght " The mistress of c('remome", Margaret ~mlth, kept the program movlIlg With \lltty remarks The author of If BllIldne~s Stnke" Don't Stnke Out.' she IS also an 111- struetor and LOul1~elor for the VIsually Impaired at DetrOIt Re celVlng HospItal and the Umverslty Health Club Dr Philip Hessburg, ophthalmo- Belore Y'J stcr O~ypo nl C' ?JiiI"'.,...... Corne In today Gnd IOU logist and medical director of the "0" ~IOJe<.1cor le n cnd 101. 'a JS(I r can get a 5150 J)€I gollon l,e re) 'U1 0 ,'f'lp c GJ'd rebate (up to 20 gonons) on DetrOIt InstItute of Ophthalmology, Pfloto by Tom Greenwood sPa LJ ....J er /'- all Oly1lp'c products spoke of the vanous causes of J,lich~pons~,e egGI I But hUff\l because 1I1e VIsual ImpaIrment and said, "As Where's the fair? Ir- e~per en('~ 0" d trOHl ....Q to :. offer ends June 9 1985 np,p IC" clivus" and use the I, Savmg you money ophthalmologists and phYSICians, It was mime time in the POinte last week as three white-faced performers delighted the youngs- 01':: n''l~J''lnIOlY~urp(H IS Just one more woy we we have handled blindness badly ters above, from left, .John and Mary Kay Schoenith, and Stephanie LaFond and Patrick Kirchner, , ~r ~e£-d, {Ie C011] so offer " can maKe sure thai The Fnend~ at \'lslOn has always " L"e IJI sO pCl on of OI\'fT\pC I on a bench outSide the Grosse Pointe News. The group was there to publicize the Children's Book dO It yourself means been my dream Now II'S a reali- r .....,.-ur qur "'J I"" rts ,lam,or1 Fair held through this Saturday at the Community Arts AUdit~lrilim at Wayne State University...... ('~ { G) ty" . rt~~tgII OlYMP C . Jane Stone one of the SIghted Authors and illustrators will be on hand to talk to the children. Other features include book exhi- speakers and a member of the bits, balloons, music, puppets, mimes and various celebrities. Call the Book Fair Hotline at 577- group, saId she had become IIlvolv. 2403 for more information. The mimes in the photos are Connie Greba, Milt Hathaway and a reclin- I ed when her marned son learned ing Fred Fletcher. / I be was losmg hIS Sight "Be empathetIc not sympathe II tIc," she said "They are bhnu, not dumb, and speakmg of that, don't Concert to benefit European tour ----- shout When you meet a Visually FOUl c1a~sl~dl mU~lUdn" ~\ ill Imp.lIfed person, gIve your name gather,dt the \\ ar ;\Iemorldl dt I !U and approach them from the pm 1 uesday, l\la) 2). lor ..l con fro t " ~ ~rt to raIse fund~ for .a tOUI of ~ 1:~'~Mtl1'1h "itindJe~~n b'l~E\lfo~ ~he'~onci!rt. \Vnr"beri~fif • a burden to everyone but a load IS the Bethesda ChOIr and Grchestl d lighter when It'S sha~ed " \1 hlCh toured England 111 1976 dnd In a Skit tour women who are \IdS so well received the) hd\ e been lI1\'1ted back Ill' Vdnous chUi lhes and commum(\ gathenng" Po' E-\-'iW'Y',. m 1'.,1 ",rr, ,..~~s ')o.JP(:"'SC,,1 ~""t""riO;'l',," £<1 .. t~LJ..c n The mUSICIans to be leatUl ed al e J -- '" € ~ "," ~ r-.- foI v '''o:?fS oJ I/.l t.r g" ... Alumni event :'IIlchael Stockdale gUItar ,Jen- '" "" , 51249 oN, "'''' 51349 <;on PO'" 514 49 II The Alumm ASSOCiatIOn of the mIl'l E\ el1"on, flute, Frdllce" " < "', $1 50 1,1«; P,a.,H $1 50 "f(; "SA', $1 50 Center for CreatIve StudIes mVltes Brocklhgton. "oprano ..lnd Dd\](j 510~9 \}'\ 511~g cP' , 512~g former students and their guest to Butzu, plano Thel e \1111 also be d I enJoy an eI'e/llng of mUSIC, danc "hOl\ IIlg of dl t 1101 h bJ Sha Ion I mg, hal'S d'oeuvres and a cash bar I Thieman Jrj~Jtf ;XYtOOJJ)) t;J~'OljP on Thursday, May 23, at 7 pm Pastor" 01 the Bethe"da 1\11~ The focal pomt 01 the evenIng '>lOnary Temple locdted 011 \ an II EAST SIDE AND GROSSE POINTES LARGEST AND ONLY GOLD SEAL DEALER \HlI be the school s 59th Annual Dyke 111 DetrOIt dre the He\" I 15554 E. WARREN AVENUE Students ExhIbItIOn With more James Lee Beall dod Barn II 882.6822 than 2,000 works representmg five Beall. both reSidents 01 Gi o<;se departments Pomte The church number~ more AdmiSSIOn IS free Call SandI than 5,000 members Edens at 872 1119 for more mfor- TIckets for the concert are 'S10d t mallon the doOl Michael Stockdale

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Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve-A ------Business

Williams to head GM group pUblic relations Birk appointed MARKET Park n><'ldcnt VILLAGE health corp V.p. ./,lllll'~./ Willi- 11111 <, hd <, 1)('1' n Hobert E Uirk, M D , 01 (~I 0"<'(, promotl'd 10 dl 18328 Mack Avenue - In The Farms POInte has been appolllted to the lectol of public vIce presidency of Clulleal Mlau'<, .llJalls 01 the at St ClaIr Health CorporatIOn Dr BUick OJd"mo Blrk malntams a private practice btle Cad" 1M In mternal medICine and rheumato- Gr oup [wm hl<, "THIS WEEKS BELL RINGERS" logy and IS dIrector of Health and pI e"ent Po<,ltlon .fine Graduate MedIcal EducatIOn at St '1<' dlrellol 01 John HospItal and medIcal dlrec:tOl publiC relcltlon~ lor the Chevrolet w,nes DAILY 8 a.m.. 7 p.m. of 8t Clair Ambulato!,\ Care CO! '\lotor DI\ )<,1On \\ IIhams \\ III be liquor Wednesday and Saturday 8 a.m •. 6 p.m. PRICES IN EFFECT poratlOn In hiS new p'osltlOn, DI Ie<,pon<,lble lor publIc relal)(ln<, and MAY 16th, 17th & 18th Blrk WIll be Iesponslble for clinical C'mplo\ ee commumeatlon". publIc matters and physIcIan relatlOm, for l~<,ue., Jnal) <,1<,plant uty govern St ClaIr's non-hospItal <'UbSI m('nt reldtlOn!> <.Illd publIc poll<.) dlafles Dr Blrk IS a graduate 01 alll\ Itle<, Williams IS a DetrOIt na Colgate Umverslty and earned hl<' tl\e .lnd graduate of the Umvel 'ilty medICal degree Irom the UmVPI'>1 of DetrOit ty of Rochester ~ Mandich elected Maurer named Amerisure director V.p. manager at bank \I1{'h,H'1 T AmensureCo 6 \l.llIll'r has a consortium of . ~ ~~~H~YI!'~ ! been appointed $.3. Insurance com- vice pre~ldent pames, has an- and manager 111 nounced the thclfge of pubht 39 electIOn of Do- BONELESS MEAT rn~~ER TAILS$5 relatJOII~ for nald R. Mandich !\lanufacturer~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE, BONELESS 7 OZ. EACH of Grosse POinte NatIOnal Bank $1 Shores to Its 97 of DetrOIt board of dIrec- l\laurer IS a CHUCK STEAK LB. tors Mandich IS member 01 the BONELESS ROLLED CREAMY DANISH the chaIrman and chIef executive PublIc RelatIOns SocIety of Amen- $1 officer of Comenca, Inc , and also ea, the DetrOit Pre~s Club and the serves as dIrector of DAB Indus 68 l'Vhchlgan Pre"s ASSOCIatIOn and IS LB. tnes He received hIS under- active \\'Ith the Umted FoundatIOn PORK ROAST SARV graduate and graduate degree~ and the DetrOit InstItute for ChIld- S9 from the Umverslty of l\1Jchlgan ren Before JOlmng l\lanufacturers, U.s.D.A. CHOICE, 80NELESS LB. and also attended Harvard BUSI- 2 Maurer was supervisor of medIa CUT FROM TOP ROUND $2 BY THE PIECE ness School MandIch IS a wntel' of relations for DetrOIt EdIson He artIcles on InternatiOnal banking lives III the Woods 98 100% Natural and IS co-edItor and co-author of the "International Banklllg Hand Anllouncing. . Former Grosse FAMILY STEAK LB. :~:~So~~~~'~reSh book .. POlllter Laurene DuMouchelle ;\1('( arron has been selected as U.5.D.A. CHOICE, EXTRA LEAN Fruit Ices of Italy O'Hare named area \ Ice preSident of Ross Asso BONELESS 5 Different Flavors sales rep clates Greater Waslungton, a $4 speaker" bureau fealurlng women 88 Grosse Pointer John .I. O'HarE' of aChle\ emenl \\ Ith offIces III SIX has been named a sales represen LB. ellle<, I ronar d J Bal I' II, con RIB EYE STEAK TOFUTTI tatIve for Parts Smart, a new ~oft tll1ues hi!> upward move at Manu NON.DAIRY FROZEN DESSERT ware provldlllg Inventory manage fdelur 1'1s .'I a tlOnal Bank of DetrOIt ALEXANDER & HORNUNG ECKRICH SKINLESS ment and bookkeepIng systems t0 Barr a Woods reSident, was nam- auto parts stores 0 Hare has 2b ed flr"t \'Ice preSident In the Trust NATURAL CASING ALL BEEF years of experience as a dlstnct Investment DIVISIOn The Na- ," sales manager for an automolLve tIOnal A~soclatJon of Metal FlIllsh- $1~! parts manufacturer servmg the ers confet red an A\\ard of Ment on HOT DOGS. HOT DOGS Detroit market Parts Smart \\ as lIenr) \ Kafar "ki 1Il March Kafar- developed by Compuware Corp of COLOMBO YOGURT skI was CIted for developlllg a BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Birmmgham CIedIt mformatlon program for the PACK Grady named a'iSOclatlOn and for playmg an Im- $1~~ $1~!. ALL FLAVORS portant part m ensurlllg eqUItable 2nd Blues corporate member dlbtnbutJon of government-stock- NEW ZEALAND FROZEN ;" Grosse Pomte Woods reslter $1 VIce preSIdent of personnel and each accepted awards for work INKS 59 CAMPBELCS support servIces at MIchigan Bell donp bv theIr offtce. \\ hlch was also L LB. Telephone Company touted' for ItS 1984 Fun Run/Walk TOMATO JUICE OR \\ hlch dre\\ 400 enthUSIasts to Wilson reappointed _Pointe streets last year Shores THE ORIGINAL TAKE "N" BAKE v-a VEGETABLE JUICE to national dance group reSIdent Donald E. Del07ier has OUR OWN • READY TO BAKE 12 OZ. CAN J. Roland Wilson has been ap- moved to a new!) created pOSItIOn pointed to a second term on the Na- at Young & Rublcam DetrOIt, tional Endowment for the Arts \\ here he WIll oversee fmance and FOR admll1lslratlve functIOns for all M MEAT LOAF 3 $1°0 Dance Panel WIlson IS executIve $279 dIrector of Detroit's MUSIC Hall three Y & R DetrOIt area com- (&Z:~~ HI HB. PAN ALL COKE PRODUCTS Center for the Performlllg Arts He paille" DelOZier already has 17 lS a consultant to the l\hchlgan )ear<: under hiS belt at Ros" Roy, ~.'~~ SEMI.80N£L~SS .H\ COKE, CAFF FREE COKE, SPRITE. CouncIl for the Arts and has served Ine \\ here he was vice preSident ~,&iii OR PEPPER, SUNKIST. SQUIRT. on the dance grant panels of the of admllllstratIve servIces ~\~. STUFFED WITH {' DIET COKE, CAFF FREE DIET COKE Great Lakes Arts Alliance, a four Ha\ monel H Peleman of Harper \\oorl" recently retIred after more ~ JLJ~ SAGE & ONION TAB, DIET SPRITE, SUGAR FREE state regIOnal arts orgamzatlon 77C N'EA dance panelIsts make grant than 28 years \\ Ith the Prudential In'iUr,lDCe Co recommendatIons WIlson !lve'i In PORK LOIN ROAST LB. OR2EPri~fERT the Park - J\'anq Parmenter Shrimp & Pork or Spinach & Cheese 69(: PLASTIC BOTTLES Your Host ~~G ROLLS EACH ggCPLUSOEP George FARM FRESH welcomes you THANKS TO THE to a dining MICHIGAN COURT OF expenence FRUIT & VEGETABLES ~ APPEALS, WE CAN at - - ~';(t/;t' NOW ADVERTISE MEDITERRANEAN ~:/. ~~' BRAND AND ~ LOUNGE <,' .....i~~g~'f)."'~,['/) PRICE WINE 163QO E WARREN' 885-8887 FRESH AT ALL TIMES INGLENOOK 3 Liter f~ SPICY ALFALFA SPROUTS - GINGER ROOT - SHALLOTS - FRESH CHOW ALL FLAVORS MEIN NOODLES - BEAN SPROUTS - SHELLED READY TO COOK PEAS, ONE BOTTLE nto BOnLES Broiled Choice 16 oz. LIMA BEANS, GARBANZO BEANS, BLACKEYED PEAS. LIVING ALFALFA $519 ~~r~~ $1038 95 SPROUTS - IMPORTED FRENCH ENDIVE New York Strip Steak $11 _$100 lESS _$300 ChOice of Potato: French FrIes, Cottage Fries or Baked CALIFORNIA FRESH MAil-IN REBATE ASPARAGUS • • • • • LS• 1 6 Double Shisk.Ka-Bob ..... $545 .... 9Sc $4 !H ~=~$3 !H FLORIDA FRESH c BARTLES AND JAYMES Many Summer Salads to Choose CORN • • • • • • • • 98 4.Pack Premium 78 CALIFORNIA fRESH Wine Cooler $2 FRESH SEAFOOD & FISH BROCCOLI • • • • • • LARGE HEAD 68CSUNCH GALLO VARIETALS FRENCH COLOMBARD, $2 Sandwiches for Lighter Meals 00 GRENACHE ROSE' 99 KIWI FRUIT ••• ...3FOR $1 CHEN IN BLANC 1.5 LITER Page Slx-A ;.:~;,~i~Opinions & letters Thursday, May 16, 1985 The newest Republican As a Democrat, Wilham Luca~ was the tOlJ thelt Illll10nty \\ ould gl~Umptlon I~ that Iw \\ III \hll record cl~ ((lUllt\ l',\Plutl\l' of the third do even bellel III the POllltes II he runs lor gO\t'1 ial g('~1 lounl\ III till' l;lIltl'd Stclt('~ Once kno\\n FQ~FO~IGN nor on the GOP ticket III 198b 101 It'. lhcw! il dlle! l 0'01h gO\ ellHnent Wa~ lie But ho\\ Will he do else\\ hel e lunllll1g d~ ,I l'ounh hd" ,Ilhlt'\ ed .In oUbtclndlllg I t'cord SPO~lS~A~S?! Hepubhcdn') Nobody really klIO\\ ~ dlthougb tilt.' undl'l the counh Chdl tt"1 ,IIHI undel Lura.'. \\ ho DetrOIt Flee Pre::.::. Soundofl d non ::'Clentllll \\,1" del ted cl" ilH' LOUIlI\ ::..l'Illt'f e"ecutl\P of reader-opmlon poll. showed thelt 56 percent at till' l1u'l BJdlk" cl!H1 \\ lllte.., :Ihkt' dl P IIltere:>ted III respondenb thlllk Lucas could not deteat meum obtcllHlIlg l't! lll('n! dted 1\ l' clild responsIble bent Jame~ Blanchard 111a contest lor governor l!.O\emment ,IIHI LllC,h dclllevemellts offer 1'I1at poll doe~ not retleet a cro~s ~ectlOl1 01 OP! hop(1 Ill' could I1Idhe the ",lIlW hll1d of a record on mon, however dnd It may or ma\ not Iellect the the "tdtl' Il'\ pI thdl he ,Ill cet(h ha~ \\ ntten 111 pubhc'~ actual view of LUCdS' cilrll1ce~ \\ J \ IW l 'ollnt \ Whate\ el happens, the move b) Luca!> Illto tile \\ hetllel 1)('\\ III be clble to I1wet the ehalJenge~ .------Republican Ianks I~ an encouraglllg one for tilt.' ot a ::..tdh'\\ Ide cdmp,lIgn I~ ~t111 not cel tam, of two-pal t) ~) stem 111 the United State~ Blaehs tOI COUI~l" Bul hI" enll anre II1to the GOP IS a hope- ===-----:===~ too long hdve been taken for granted b) the Ill] .'.Ign Illi ,>t,1tp pohtll'~ dnd It l~ al'io d \\arnlllg Democrats, ju...,t a~ the) earlieI' had been Idhcn 10 till:' J)t'nlOli dh thdt the\ (d11ll0t be satl!>hed for granted b) the pal ty 01 Lmcoln \\ lth LuccI'> \\ lth .I polltll" d=:.u~udl dPPI odeh The public de- SWitching to the Repubhedn~ dnd \\ Ith other mdnd:> more tlldn thelt these days It wants blacks indlcatll1g their mtentlOn to become more eCOllOm) 111 gO\ emlllent, conti 01 o"er taxes and \11' 1I1dependent of the Democrats, perhaps Amel effiCIent ~(,I \ I(E' LUCd~ appears to be Iesponslve ican polillcs f1l1dll~ can become colorblmd to the publle "dt'l11dm!s Hut he also lI1Slsts he In hiS !>peech announcmg hiS party !>\\Itch \\!11 be =:.en:-IIlH' to t\w needs of the poor. the = Lucas sounded fanullar Republican themes op \\ cak dnd the elde! h portul1Ity to achieve the Amencan dream, belief \\ hate\ er the re~uh Luca'> ~\\ Itch ought to Ul III the importance and dlgmty of each mdlvldual. \ Igorate the 1986 camp,ugll, espeCially If he goes from our readers and SUppOl t for the free enterpnse s~ :'>tem dnd dhead \\ Ith 1m il\ ()\\ed mlentloll to 'ieek the the open and free soclet) that gl\ e the mdl\'ldudl gO\ el nOI "hip the oppol'tumt) to achieve hl~ own dream~ Lucas and IllS \\ Ife Jomed the GOP, he !>ald to be Board ignoring downward trend builders of a better community, a better ~tate To thl' EdilOl d£':;;pltE'J 2 1 \ ote lor economy III and a better nation . Editor's note: The most recent In )our Apnl 18th edition ~ou I.lst \Pell s lecall ejectIOn and censu'i of the building taken April But Lucas also cntlclzed the Democrat!> for carned an ;lltractll el\' laId out dp-,plte;] "tlong ~lgnal bv their ap 4, 1985,put,; the student enrollment changmg mto a part) "controlled by nan 0\\ hall page <;tOI! on Ihi> 1{lc.hald pI 0\ pall\l () I o<;~e POllltf' \\ Of)ll~ senl .. He claimed he had been accused of not be and then complr.teh IgPOled jllc,f mg a good Democrat because he had "exercIsed about the ,,-tlangest "nu most 1m fiscal reponslbillty" because he had "refused to porlant fact about the Richard Ele- give speCial mterests full ~\\ay to run thiS coun- mentary School Disgusted amusement ty" and because he had "refused to appomt the ThiS fact IS that It 5 more than nommees of speCial mterests to posltlons they half-emptj It I\as deSIgned for an To thr Editor world, lack knowledge, make ludi- believe belong to them by nght ' enrollment of 500 chlldl en And It l!-mterestlng to note that most crous claims and false accusatlOns,' dccordmg to the offlClilI G P people cannot make a reply to look only for scapegoats for thIS Lucas did not name the speCIal mterests but School System report It contams somethmg With whIch they dls. country's problems, ignore "the certamly one IS the labor umon leadership that only 246 chIldren III the 198-18") agree Without personally attackmg fact~" in favor of unthmkmg, emo- opposed the n('\\ county executive at almost school year Thus. there are 254V;l- the author (m thiS case, myself), as tIOnal outbursts, delude myself, every turn because he sought to reVi~e labor con- cant seats 111 thIS school thl~ \ ear much as II not more than, the ac understand nothmg about Nlcara' traots "and require county ~ay scales to x:.eflec! and the trend IS conl111ulng do\\ n tual content of the offendmg piece gua, and have htUe or no ~rasD of pteilailing market rateS' Labor unions stHl exer-' \\ard <, , , of wrillng ("Open letter 10 PreSt- "theJflicUl("~nd"reallty 1 I'f"". 1 clse strong mfluence 111Wa~ ne Count) and no The story reported \ anoush thelt dent Reagan, , Ma) 2) I am sure that my reaction of ~ the '>choolhad 270and !If> "tudent" disgusted amusement ISnot the one doubt Will be a major hurdle If and when LUC3i> Accordl11gto Mr Corless, I \\ aste which Mr Pardon and Mr Corless seeks higher office Richard School, like mystem effluent Zounds! Red Baron is back I hope Dr John \\ hfllner the new supermtendent takei> note of fo the EOltor and thiS annoymg Ace WIll get a thIS sItuation A gredt m;ln~ tax Oh no' '\s the \\arm "eather ap muffler for hiS airplane or fly hIS More belt-tightening? payers m the Gro<;~e POlTltes al e proaches, 50 brlllg~ the eml'rgt>nce <;unnse mlS'iIOn elsewhere onLe agdm of thl' 'Red Baroll on The end of the federal revenue shanng, just pOSSible to achieve, except the elimmahon of seethmg about It And It ' lI1g out of the editor from our reader'i ments, although they can all use the money If Letters should be signed \\ith a the olone of hi'> engme 700mmg high school student who wrote a let- any government could be self-supporting Without the program over several years rather than kill- name, addres!> and telephone ('\Pfhedd 1alk about (lI,tUlbll1g ter m your May 2 Issue critlcal of federal and state aId, the municipalities of the mg It all at once Rep Carl Pursell, Plymouth number at which the \Hiler can tht pt'ace' Ronald Reagan was right or Republican and member of the Hou,:,e Appro- be reached during the d:1\ 10 (Jr, the one mornmg \\ hen our en wrong, but I must say that Mr Lee Pointes could be But even m the Pomtes, the los~ lIre jamll) can sleep m, thl5 Sun of federal funds would affect spending for pohce pnatlOns Comlmttee, was quoted by The Detroit case there are qUl'stion." M Corless was certamly gUJlty of dd) dl\ el IS \1 dkmg liS up and all of a \ er) cheap shot when he suggest- and public safety, street lighting, public works News a~ bemg !>ympathetlc to that approach Name!. or letter writer'i will br becau~e It would a\ Old the Immediate Impact of withheld under special circum our chlldrf'n for thp daj ed that the young man may not have and capItal Improvements In some cases, ne\\; a direct lutoff stances onlv, '.Hltten the letter hunself "If Indeed revenue sources would be sought In others, pro- Overall. It \."ollid reqUIre an average lllcrease Address "letters to Editor, (Prtdrnl\ \\e cannot he the only he wrote Without assistance" were posed spendmg would be eliminated. Grosse Pointe Ney,,,, 99 Ker- lanlll\ III fhl' Vermel Lake'''hol e Corless's \\ords What a low blow at 2 mills In the propP! ty lax to raIse the funds However, m many areas, mcludmg DetrOIt and arp thelt I, e'I'i'nencmg thl<; that \\.as' no\\ bemg received III Michigan from the cheval, GroS'it' PointE' Farm." Wayne County, ehminatiOn of federal revenue Mj~h, 48236, nlll<;dnce John Conle) revenue-shanng program With the public al- sharing would be a serious blow DetrOit gets the lTnpe(lIJh (nl1ltp,,~ \\111prp\alJ Three Mile Drh e ready complall1ll1g bItterly about property taxes, smgle largest grant m the state, $35 mIllion, it IS unllkelv that manv commumlles would be while Wayne County receives more than $13 million The county would be required to cut able to boo~t taxe~ that much even to retam Im- portant servlcPs now provided by federal funds Coast Guard hearing is tomorrow back on Its police and firemen and other servIces to the public So the pro!>pect I~ lor further hghtenmg of belts B) Denni .. \1 Hertel fiLe dn eell) Thank~ to yOUI iI1 coastline and the greatest number If the House follows the Senate III endmg by count~ and lOC3I gOH'rnment offlclals m l',S Rl"pre"entath (' lere,,' ('ongl p""man Bob [ld\ IS of pleasure boats per capita m the revenue sharmg, the cilles, townships, \ lllages MIChIgan and olher statp~ If rf'venup e,harmg A'i many of yOUknl)\\ tIll' l' " I F{(;;1\ lord ,lI\d T ha\f hCI'f1 "IIC L S \\ e ha" e come to rely upon the l£,,,.,fui 111 persuading our (01 and counties m MichIgan would face the chOiCe fmally come:;; to an end It \\auld mean a further Coast Guard announced c,(\ "T ell ,er', Ices whIch the Coast Guard weeks ago that It plan" to cut Ill] !{'ague" on the l\lerchant ;\Ial me ,>tallOns prOVide Emergency res- of ralsll1g property taxes to offset the losses, cut- reduction m government ~ervlces to the public, and ~1millIOn m \.ue<;, \\-ater safety enforcement which appear.., to he one of the alms of the 0\ er,,('('~ the>operation of the ( oast ture to replace the federal funds None of the operatmg expen'ie~ for .,Crlf( h dnd and the pre~ervatlOn of our lakes Reagan admlm..,tratlOn, not only on the federal rescue operation.., 111 the (iredt euard 10 hold d publrc ht'armg m dre Important to all of us alternatives is pleasant and none IS necessarily level but on the local level as well Lakes From a Iota I of 44 ('Od"t thf' [)ptr 011 ar Cd The he,lfIng \\ III Guard statIOn" curr<>nll) patrolling 1)(' 11eld Ongrnally, thIS proposal was ad- I p 111 ~ !leidy, l\lel~ 17 \anced as a method to help balance the Great Lakp<,rflglOn J(I..,latllin~ th£' federal budget - somethmg \\e are scheduled to he clo"erl "hil(' l11h Jo Inor \lId.loflum three adelltlOnClI..,fatlOn"d neceS'ia ry to strengthen our drug hjo,,, II( r r ~ , r H"f HT I. I It I I kno\\ that yOU,11 e keenly d v.m (' rnterdlctlon efforts In that area In \ \1 If' lo ..,peak We hdve a..,k£,drpprp"en ~'P(lr1lio "dlhH k. rr" 7 'J.." , I , of thf' ramlfH'atlOn~ of tJlI~ pro tdtlve<, 01 govNnrnent dllO orga nJ realrly the cuts \\e WIllexpeTlence po<;al If the,,£' ~laIIOl1",but a shIft 111 spendmg 'II" I r ~ /cltlon" IfIvoJ\,ed In thl~ I"~U(, to trtll n..tl ( nn"'ulllnt (IIHII Al10!'lo there 1<;no ""ay thdl IOLd!gO\f'rn bfl('ll) ,Hldrt'~" th( commlttet' "n pTlOntlP, Our '>acl'Iflce m the /!Xl691lO ;1,('nt \:Clnfill thl "'Old tlle'l \\111hI III h,df ot Ihl'lr l"el11bf'r.. Addl!hHI (TIeat Lakes area will result In no '1-. \ rJ rated p\(~n no\\ Ih£'\ 11<;('"lib ,>;1\rngs In the federal budget I ,I .II mfmm,lllon (.1n hI' pi C~£'I1I((j 10 I iIo.... ~ ('ontraclor~ to prO\ Ide Llill'('nt the (om 11111Ie(' for the rCUll 0 ThiS IS one of many tough deClo county ~erVlLe~ relatrd to the Robert G Edl/Sr thlough my office prior to the'hear 'ilon" which J and my colleagues lakes Publisher mg WIll face 111 the next few months ]

\fl mho \f r~.. f r,.. \ ... ilH r [ have been Impres~cd WIth thp A'i a re<;ldent of the Gredt Lake apprecIate your Interest and Opi- Robert B. Ed8ar. Editor and Publisher In I '\ I I '. ~ [i<' \..., I outpourmg of mterest on thl'>I,>"IW State, I am acutely aware of our m- nion,>on such matters both now and (l 940-1 979) A rl'lt HlJr1'1U Thousands of resldf'nt~ have <;lgnt'd lpre"l m boatmg and oth('r water In the future Your mput helps to (( Ir(\l)dl{nt. petItIOns opposmg the cut" \\ Illip relal£'d dCtIVltl£''' Thcrf' I~no douht mdke our representative govern- many others have contacted my of that \~llh the longest fre<,h\\aler ment work as It should

- .... Page Seven-A 'Opinions & letters Thursday, May 16, 1985 rouncil seeks to correct myths I Editor'!> note: The Group 110mI' tumtles for every cItizen to grow, abled cltllen!> reflects that SOCIe- l\dvisor)' Coullul of GI osse Pointe make fnends, learn, produce ty's values and altitudes about be- nd Harpel' Wood!>\\a., formed III How can we reach out towards mg less than perfect We all have r982 to promote the e!>tablJ!>hment those who are developmentally dls- disabilities of one sort or another (If lesidential group home!> for de- dbled? (do you wear glasses, are you a hlopmentally disabled adults. 1) Local bU!>lnes!>people can pro !>Iow reader) but we're used to ',fhelr goal b to a.,!>ht to\\ ai'll inte- Vide work opportunities by hmng them "Ac.ceplance of people WIth ~ration of group honH''i II1to com- developmentally dIsabled workers dlSdbllltles will become so com- munities. The councIl has prepared Gainful employment offers Im- monpldce that we WIll only wonder ~ !>erie!> of al tielI''' "hkh the paired adults a sense of dccom- \\ hy It took so long to come about" Gr?!>~ePOUlte "11'\\., I!>publI!>hlllg pllshment and !>tudles supporl the Robert Perske,"New Life m the rhl!> IS the la!>tof four article., competency and reliability of these Neighborhood ..

I In last week'!> article, common employees Many Job actlvltle!> can The Group Home AdVisory Coun- (ommuOlty fear!> about placement be effectively completed by men- cil of Grosse Pomte and Harper 9f mentally Impaired adults In tally Impaired persons 'Who onl) Woods welcomes mtere!>ted Cit- group home!> were discussed The dsk to be given a chance Izens of these commumtles to Jom Group Home Advlsorv COlme111<; 2) The cItIes of Gro<;<;e Pomte JS ~lcct..1g" fears are and Harper Woods can welcome tral Library once a month and the based on Inaccurate informatIOn the disabled by mcludmg barner- councIl ISnow actively seekmg ne\\ +nd myths free phySical environments such as members for the 1985-86term I There are dozens of famllle!> In cut-out curbs, telephone booths low For further mformatlOn, call (he Grosse POinte/Harper Woods enough to be used by someone m a 343-0403 or 881-6318 Much of the *rea who have raised their mental- wheelchair and ramps on pubhc content for thl!> sefles was de- ly retarded family member at bUlldmgs, as well as Javatofles for veloped from the Step One mate- home, encouraging growth and de- the handicapped flals, a commuOlty outreach pro- velopment and accommodatIOn to 3) What about takmg a personal gram deSigned by Jeff and Bar ~ disability Now these famil Ie!> stand 10 support commuOlty l1vmg bara Muller of MDM Co ThiS re- ~eek an age-appropnate hvmg en- for all cItizens? When a group sauce IS available through the Ad- Vironment where developmentally home opens, let the residents get to visory CouncJ! The book, "New ~isabled adults can live with their know you A simple gesture like a Life m the Neighborhood" by Rob peers, go to work or sheltered smile can close any gap m com- ert Perske can be ordered from workshops and enJoy a sense of mUnication local bookstores productivity and accomplishment 4) Offer to Jom other mterested - LOIS, Bob, Lon, George and the cItizens to prOVide sensItive, other young adults profiled In thiS common-sense momtormg of the senes want to be seen as "people" group home first, people who, disabled or not, 5) Act as an advocate for and are part of a world that include!> fflend to a resident of a group home Odds and ends famlhes, Jobs, churches, schools, whose family members are no I say divorce, unemployment and cnme longer IIvmg •Life for all of us ISa mIxed bag of 6) Learn more about the develop- -iThere ISa little dflvmg called for use on the boat, I had some sub- that bad There are a number of I was a junior, workmg Olghts as h~ppiness and hardship, the good mentally dIsabled so that you can m thiS Job, from office to appomt- stantive thoughts parents who regularly attend the a Janitor when I took Mr. Traci's "-;Ith the not-so-wonderful A com- eradicate the prejudices of those ment, police statIOn to public safe- speCIal and regular meetings of the Representative English Authors of mumty seldom offers an Ideal en- around you ty department and pillar to post board and they don't appear to be the 17th Century I had read some vironment for everyone, but If we The way a society chooses to ap- One of the consolatIOns IS Grosse much the worse for wear Shakespeare m high school and work together we can afford oppor- proach ItS developmentally dls- Pomte IS an Idyllic place to dnve The hard thmg is, I've had to jug- even some Milton, but Mr. Traci through gle my schedule around a little to opened up another hterary world Take Monday morning There make the budget meetmgs Tues- There was Volpone, Donne's ho- was a turquOise sky over lhe lake day mght was the Grosse Pomte ly sonnets, Andrew Marvel and and not a WISpof a cloud up there BUSIness and ProfeSSIOnal ASSOCia- what has to be my favorite poem, Rotary offers scholarships I was out on Lakeshore about 9 30 Mike tion of Mack Avenue meeting, "To hIS Coy MIstress" With the The Rotary Clubs of Grosse 50and have completed two years of headmg from the Woods to the Andrzejczyk WhIChI also wanted to attend ThiS opening line "Had we but world POinte and Harper Woods seek full-tIme employment as profes- Park, the way I do every Monday close to the Fourth of July, there enough and time .. young men and women candidates SIOnal Journahsts and Fnday, give or take a couple should have been a great deal of Time ran out on Phil Traci about who hve m the Grosse Pomtes and In 1947, Rotary FoundatIOn start- I put the car on automatic pilot talk about the fireworks from Mack two years ago He was found dead :ijarper Woods for study abroad m ed ItS program of sendmg young and took some time out to thmk Avenue USA chairmen Kathy Fors- m hIS home, a murder Victim. about thmgs BeSIdes the usual 1986.1987 adults abroad to contnbute to in- ter and Robbie Curry that mght. I still remember Mr. Traci when In 1984, more than 1,200 persons ternatIOnal understandlOg as "am- thmgs, like what I should have The nice thmg about dnvmg dur- I pull out my Norton's Anthology worldWIde received educatIOnal bassadors of goodw1l1" Smce that done thIS weekend, when am I go- Like the pOSSible four meetlllgs mg work IS you get a chance to and pore over Donne or chuckle scholarships from the Rotary time, the FoundatIOn has awarded mg to plant the vegetable garden out of five mghts thiS week I attend- thmk about the thmgs you're gomg through the Canterbury Tales FpundaLlOl} . Awards mcIuded more than $100 mIllIon for Its var- and what kmd of wax I'm gomg to ed Monday was the regular school to be domg dunng the day, mstead As all good thmgs must, my round-tr'i'p tr~ns~Qfll.essment, treatment optIOns, and follow-up programs that offer contmumg support to the recover- mg person PrIor to hiS address, there Wll!be a short bUSiness meeting and elec- tIOnof officers The proposed slate of officers IS PreSIdent, DaVid Ses. Slons, Recording Secretary, Suzie By rat ROllsseaIU Decker, Correspondmg Secretary, Florence Miller, Treasurer, Sarah Flynn, and Legal AdVIser, Vernon Seasons of Paper \\111 be closed l\londay 20th and open Tuesda)' 21st for Spring c1eamng Ausherman sale - 20% and 500b OFF 115Kercheval There IS no charge for the pro- • gram No" IS the nghl tIme to really care for your rhj: ~ ... I Neighborhood Club skm WIth Neutrogena avaIlable at Trail opens teen center Apolhecary, 121 Kercheval, In four bath Sl7e ~ ~ '>J" bars Reg $]240, no", only $9 00 and It come., j I f The Neighborhood Club inVites In ongmal and dry skm formulas ~ ~ ... .3l high school students from the com-

• l mumty to come to the center for an alternative Saturday mght out The club, at 17150Waterloo, "Ill Summer Bndes are regIstered al FURNISHING A YACHT IS RIGHT DOWN OUR GANGWAY The League Shop for their preference'> m be open from Ilto 11p m Saturday, ...... I (O{ chma. SIlver, crvstal and accessofles Our May 18, June 1 and Il For $1, stu- Consult our profeSSional deSigners before you redecorate the Intenor of your ~I~. 1-lII/I' .'IIM ,. , - " f h b '-'--7J ~t:lt:l..lJUlIlJl rllt:ILlldllUI~t:J~Ullt:O t e est dents c~n use the new Mnes'> beat There '5 no charge for thIS sennce, 3nd yeu V':,H h3ve a great tIme In the area 72 Kercheval cenler, enJoy a VHS mOVie, listen dlscovenng your almost limitless options In soft.r1dl()g, functional, handsome or dance to mUSIC,or play cards, • computer games, aIr hocke~, pmg yacht furnishings Here are some Ideas Brass and teak sleep sofa With NO\~I!>the tIme 10 mix and match the many summer- pong and billiards PlZ7a and pop blue Draylon covering, Innerspring mattress 31 Dx66"L, $1105, Teak bar chest tIme colors bemg offered at Bayberry Hill ClaSSICS m the are also available With brass trim, two shelves, 20"H, $458 Blue Vinyl lounge chair, trapunto form of a 30% off sale on outerwear hy Silver Fern, Jenelll, The center would like to feature anchor motif storage space under the loose seat cushion, 27Wx33"D, $535, and RIchard & Co A "'Ide vaflety of separates such as shorts, !lve musIc for ItSJune date'> If you HI 10 teak/brass table, 36x42" With leaves up Raises from 21 to 32"H, $798 pants, Jackets, and tops, all color coordmated and mter- know someone or vou would hke an changeable 115Kercheval opportulllty to - perform, call 885-4£00With your 'iuggestlons • The Teen Center IS for high school sludent!> of Gros'>e POInte Jacobson's WILD WINGS ISsponsoring a Wlld!lfe Ar- and IS furmshed for their enJoy- tist & Carver Show on Sunday, May 19 from noon to 5 p m ment The center needs partIcipa- We welcome Jacobson s Charge Card or The American Express' Card Featured Will be larry Hayden and Bob Bolle The show IS tIOnand Ideas If It Ie., to remam open open to the public and refreshments Will be served 1 Ker for the re'>t of the "urn mer to offer Shop until 9 p m. on Thursday and Friday cheval (at Fisher), 885 4001 alternatIves to thf' normal Satur- day mght out Until 6 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday

\ l ( Page Eight-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1 ~f' Students are top priority at Pierce By Tom Greenwood "Both are used extensively by the com- Named after John D Pierce, Michigan's munity," Bassett said "Community gl'oups and the nation's first state school superin- and elementary schools have used the pool tendent, Pierce Middle School is In its 46th In the past and at the moment the audl- year of serving the community tonum is beIng utilized by a local church for BUilt In 1939 as a WPA project, Pierce IS a play We've also got a band concert book- marked by hIgh ceIlings, cool marble hall- ed here 1D the near future" ways and a dedicated staff that believes in StndIng through the hallways, Bassett providing the best education pOSSIble for Its pomted out a number of glass cabinets filled 480 studenls, according to Prmcipal Don With student awards Bassett "We've got 38 full- and part.tlme staffers "We've won a lot and it all goes back to here at Pierce and they're a very profes- the enthUSIasm of the staff," he said. "For Sional and hard-workmg bunch," Bassett mstance, here m the metal shop, the stu- sald "They're what you would call tradI- dents learned to design their own cars They tlonahsts If they have to come In early or started WIth styrofoam models, then trans- work late to do theu' best for the children ferred thell' plans mto metal Then the in- then that's what they do That !:>ort of en- structor argamzed a I aceway here in the thusiasm rubs off on the newer teachers hall, ,>ort at hke a soap box derby The stu- They're totally committed The kids come dent!:> saw their own creations zooming first " down the hallway It was fun and they learn- The first year the school was In existence, ed a t the !:>ame time" it held 755 students accordIng to "rhool Farther on, Bassett stopped before a board records Today It holds -nearly 500, classroom bustlmg With actiVity made up of SIxth, seventh and eighth "ThiS IS Fran Lamb's SOCial studies graders class," saId Bassett "He's currently in- "We have fewer students now, but that volved m teaching hiS class about the stock doesn't mean we're carrying a lot of empty market and Ib impact on SOCiety. But ra- rooms," Bassett saId "We have rooms de. ther than talk about it, he's got them involv- voted to concepts that weren't III existence ed They're told how It works, then each stu- 40 years ago, We have conference rooms, dent IS 'given' $10,000 to Invest SCience labs and computer rooms as well " "The) study the market reports, then buy While Pierce has a successful athletic tra- and sell \vhatever looks good. I don't under- ditIOn, Bassett also pomts With pride to the stand the market that well, but some of the academiC accomphshments at PIerce students are makmg money One student students Pierce Junior High made $3,000 m Just a few weeks To them, "We try to get the kids Involved m as the concept suddenly becomes exciting" many academic endeavors as we can," he "And give me one more chance to brag," ceptionally suited to our students It s utihz- Back in the office, Bassett pulls out a ca- said. "We've instituted Journalism, com- added Bassett "Pierce students won one ed a great deal, espeCially no\\ thdt we've binet dra\\ er and runs hiS hand over a thick puter. drama and computers clubs, to name third of the first place writing awards In this added two micro computers " row of document!:> a few. We get the students Involved in acti- Like many schools, Pierce ha~ added a year's Martin Luther King essay writing "We're fortunate In that we're one of the vities that get recogmtlOn back to the child- number of computer courses so studenb contest sponsored by the Grosse Pomte few schaab In the POInte that has a com- ren. In a recently held OlympICS of the Inter-FaIth Center for RaCial Justice We wlll be adept in dealing With what IS becom- plete histor) of our buildmg and staff," he Mind, our students took first place in the reo encourage our students to compete m these mg an everyday part of Amencan liff' said 'It'!:> d year-by-year description of gional competition and tied for second in the types of contests " Pierce flam the first day it opened We've state. "We currently have 21 computers and On a walking tour of the school, Bassett even got the anginal speCifications for the we're expectmg 12 more next year," Bas- "Another group won a special award for pointed with pride to a well-stocked hbrary bUlldmg costuming and decoratIOns and during the popular with the students, ~ett said "Computers are one ot the blgge!:>t "Thl!:> I~ a good ~taff and good school serv- recently held Free Press Writing Awards, needs ot our students" "We're physically connected wlth a II1g a good commumty " 27 percent of the awards went to Grosse branch of the Grosse Pointe Public Library, Pierce also boast!:> a swimnung pool, add You get the feeling that if John Pierce Pointe middle school students - many of but we don't really patronize it all that ed to the bulldmg 25 year~ dgO, and a could IetuIIl tor a VISit, he might be pretty them from Pierce mUCh," Bassett said "This hbrary I~ ex- 900-sedt audItOriUm proud ot the school that bears his name

The Health Education CounCIl of I Grosse POinte pubhc dnd pm dte que~tlO)):' Pdrellt~ dl e IIltormed Chmc Loo)'dlJ1dtOl Bett~ e A millee members thiS year mclude Grosse POinte, Inc , has completed schools, grades se"en coho~ls Vo]untef:'I!:> Llbl dry The program Will be the screens for Iy 10 percent of American adoles- ers from the Health EducatlOn ~ought d::. ~oon dS po::,slble Earl~ cents The prime time for scohosis CounCil With parental permlS~lOn dre dbo gl"en the OppOI tUlUt) to lJ1~tdlldtlOn of officers for the detectIOn l~ the key to prevenl 1985-86. J,q~ppea~~~s,w~n~lh~ ~~~£..lO", ,tudh lhrougp--Enghth grade stu- practlce the technique With ~tudent school year VISItors are ~.s@oliosis progressl"e deformIty vol(mte'e!'S"from'a.$eterlee'cla~\" .\I~~"''''''''''"''' ~- ')I and 15 dents are screened by tramed Volunteer!:>from edch school are The workshop for the next ~choo] Anyone who would like further I In 1982 a pilot program was Im- volunteers Students are first t'~~ tramed In the fall at a work~hop year \HIl be held Oct 2 from 9 am lIlfllrmdtlOl1 about the ScoliOSIS plemented m the middle schools In shown a movIe about <;cohoSISand conducted by the Easter Sedl ~o io 1 pm at Pdl cell::. Screelllng Program can contact 1981the program was offered to all are given an OppOl tUnJt~ to a::.k lIet\ dl1d Hem ~ For d l!C)'>plt.l1 lIedlth bluLdtlon lOUllU! Will JJIl Duhl JI llH6 92.~4

GROSSE POINTE t)OO~ V111raOC: 16837 Kercheval-in-theVillage invites you to our grand If someone you love is: D Having difficulty walking MOVINGSALE D Eating improperly D Ignoring minor health problems our entire regular book stock D Changing dramatically in appearance D Disregarding personal hygiene D Becoming reclusive D Lonelv 20% OFF!! D Forgetful D Afraid or apprehensive On Saturday, May JR, ~'c will begm to movc to our ncw largcl [ J Ignoring the condition of their home location at J""'O') I KercllC\ al \Xlhat our customer,,, purcha~e bcror L [ I Inattentive to safety hazards thcn, wc ~()n't have to carr y" EnJOYthe hc"t hook "ale of the year ~ll1dhelp u" movc too (exclude", magazlllc,",and "'pccl~lI ordcr.., - all ~ale..,final)'

Gro~..,cPomrc Book Vrllage WIll c1o~eat 5 30 p 111 ~aturda~, \1.1\ 18 and reopcn for hu"mcc.;"Thursday, May 23 at PO':; \ Kerd1C\,lI

Our new locatIon \\'111 mcludc "cveral expanded dcp,lt tl1lcnJ'.,.Jlld Call Kelly Health Care immediately. our new catching these \\'arning ~igllab could help alitie' me~h A 'reciall) trained Kelly SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT you make someone's life a lot ea...,ler fegJ~tered Ilur~ ~up('r\'i"es e\ery health Brcause if a parrnl. SPOll~ or relall\c care ~itllation We check on insurance And, of cour..,c thc Vrllagc Po"t Officc Will he with u<.,at our I1l \\ nec(b per~()nal, hou~eh()ld (II' ~peClal cmcrage, thcn halldle claims and form~. loeltton at 1-'0')1 Kercheval assistance, Kelly's in-homr ,h'll'ltl'd \nd hllh!lg I" "Imp!c and easy to under LiVingj \' program~ can pro\ Ide the stand But you onl) pa) Ifyou're satisfied (Note' thc Po..,tOffice ~'t11not c!o,",cdUring our mO"lI1g IX'lIOd help the) need, from four to rhat~ the Kell) guarantee. hut will remal!1 opcn at I()H57 Kcrchcval, REAR FYI R \:\U: 24 hOllrs a day, eH'rv da) ot ON 1.1', until our move IS completed) Ill-home health care i~an alter. the week lull\{' that can make ..,omeone you ),bur very own full ~crvice bookstore ju"'t got hctter' Our honded and iTl:-.uredhOllle- [1M' more comfortahle To find out makrfs, home health aides, more ahoul It contact the Grosse compalllons, lI\e-In.." LP~\ and POllltl' Kell) office at RH4-)001 RN's arc careful!) matchnlt() , IPI\K\ ot ~Hn 'tK\llt'l 1111 'I 1\ I~I HOPII

a~'lgllmer1fl\, ~) 'lklll~ and peNlIl- HEALTHCARE ... ~ -I ~ l In 'thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page 'Peace festival at GP Memorial ~ Sunday Pointe Electronics boosts fireworks The Peel( emclkmg Committee of An alray of ecumclllcdl, CI\le. Illgharn, director 01 Focu.'> HOPE, Parcells l\1Jdd1e School's play- Pomte Busmess and ProfeSSIOnal hear a presentahon by Mr Gro,<,,<,ePOlJlte l\1emOllell Church III ac,l(lemlc dnd commufIlty leddel'> WIll .'>erve d'" the k<,) note .'>peoclatlOn of Mack Avenue. whIch rie and Mrs, Forster at the a vlte~ the community to pdrtlclpelte v, III particIpate Altcrn.ltlve pro dt 7 30 P m mUSIC Sunday, June JO, because of spon:.ors Mack Avenue USA, was to hon's dinner meetlllg May III "Peelt<' EnvlI onment lor gldm,<, Wlil be oJlered by young Monda) and Tue,<,d.lY .'> !:>peaker!:> the donatIOn of ;,ound eqUlpment by Shalom,' d ~elle'> 01 progl elm'i people, Irom klllderg,1l ten IhI ough Include BI.,hop Thomd'> Gumbleton Pomte Electrol1lcs ,<,chedulcd lor Sund,,~, l\lav 19 grade 12 of the ArchdlOce.'>e of DetrOIt, the The equIpment wIll be used by through WedllP.,ddV ~Iav 2'i The Gue.'>t .'>peakel' Sundd~ \1a, 19, He\ WIlhdm Selum II, Church oj the St Clair Shore,<, Symphony Or- ,<,CIle,>\1III l'\plol e ihe ch.lllenge 01 elt 7 pm WII! be the (tev Edwdl J our ~d \ 101, the Rev Wliham chestra. which will perform a dusk- peace .ll lllp IOl.1I n.lllOn.ll ,1I1d JIl- Cobden oj Chll.,t ('hUlch. (;I'o'>"e ~clll <1m "lel.,hdbml Pre'iuvterwll to-full dark concert before the tel /ld t\on,1I It.\ d POinte The He\ \\ IIh.lm ('Ullll (,hUl ch Hdbbl Sherwl/l' \VIne, begmmng of the Mack Avenue USA , ~ ,~~ ~ .... 'f/': Bll mlnghdm Temple, ;\lon<;lgnOl fireworks dl;,play that mghl III ~ 1"1 dnll'> X Cdnfleld. St Pelul., 4- . honor of the Fourth of July Cdtholil (hutch .lnd the Hev GeOi ge ~lhpJtel St J,lnW" Luth Sloane Barbour, owner of the Cl,lll ('hUll h 25-year-old bus me",;" IS a longtime Pomte reSident who has fond 'I he him., HdlHI'> Agatrl!:>t memories of flre\\ ork;, dl;,play,<, he !Iungel dnd "Gdndhl, \HI] be attended as a child, ac.cordmg to ~h(l\\ n to tlIP \ oung ppople The event co-chellr Kathy Forster le"!I\,,1 \\ III lulllllllcite \I'lth a Idml- When he realized thc phght of the I) dll111el \\ edne.,d,,). ;\IdY 22 elt Mack Avenue USA committee, {, I(J P Il1 the l{e\ Hllh,ll d KIll Barbour volunteered to donate hi'" mel ell! ector of the Pre'>bvtellell1 audiO service.'> and ",ound equip- Pedl'('mclklllg progrell11 III ;'\e\1 ment so tho;,e gathered at Parcell.'> \ 01 k \1III '>ped k 10110\\ mg (linneI' could more fully enJoy the mU.'>lc dnd the I{e\ LOlli" J PI ue.'> of before the fire\\, orks display eilo.'>,>e Pomte l\Iernol'l no of the festlvltle!:> 'To date, volun- Honored charge lor , ex tary conlnbutlOn.'> toward Mack cept lor t1lP \\ edne;,da) dmnel, Avenue USA amount to Just over Congressman Dennis Hertel, left, receives congratulati \1hlch I~ S2 50 l{e,<,el\ d tlOns for half of the budgeted $15,000," Mrs from Robert Healy, Detroit Audubon Society vice presid, dInner IUU,>t be made b, :\Ionda\ Curne said Hertel was selected as the group's Environmentalist of Ila\ 2U . The commIttee hds Just SIX Year. The award presentation was made at the society's anr F'or more mlOlmdtlOn la!l the weeks left before the fireworks, program held recently at North High School. chUlc.h ol!lce dt 882-5J.30 Mrs Forster said The Grosse GABE'S PARTY STORE 15435 E. WARREN 886 ..6888 • PEPSI • DIET PEPSI • PEPSI LIGHT • MOUNTAIN DEW. PEPSI FREE • DIET FREE 8 PACK, V2 LITER $1.59 Plus Dep. Sale Good Some of the members of the Peacemaking Committee of Grosse 5.16.85 Pointe Memorial Church are, from left, Amy Sanders, Dorothy Thru Groehn, Nancy P,'orget, Karen Wininger and Jim McWatt. 5-29.85

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me-A Page Ten-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 ------_._------"MEAT ME AT MULIER'S ... WHERE PARKING IS A PLEASURE" Book, author luncheon dmws 225 Cur- 15215 ocla- KERCHEVAL 822-7786 H) Pat Paholsky Grosse MONDAY SATURDAY A Book and Author Luncheon Pointe 800 to 600 held at the War l\lemonaI. featur- lI1g thl ee \\ ntel's, brought dbout Park 225 people to the Fnes Ballroom on ES1: 1937 a recent I\la~ afternoon " jfl 1flI/Jrl'\\/I'I' ."lI'!el'lwlI oj !ooc#\ /II d H l,/,tlill'l) "ilt/u!ll'!IIl'I''' One of the'\\ nter~, d m BEEF PIE $159 LONDON BROIL MARGARINE till' bdron ~poke dbout 11I~ mothel \\ hom he de~(.nbed el~ OAK & HICKORY STEAKS $3~9 ~Ut:TERS 8ge \ 1'1) l(l\ IIlg, very ~tllCt ' The fdlhE'1 l~ ..In e"'dmple, he ~dld The fdther might help )OU ~~:~~OO:LD SMITH SLICED OREO'S BONUS plote~~lOnalJ). but \\helt )OU are I~ de\ eloped b) the mother" 5 LBS. 35 BACON $1~9 f:~~. 89 At the luncheon, he told the dU- $1 $1 PhOIO by Eo ACJ( dJellce tlldt he \\ rote hl~ memOlr~, Puces oneHe t thru 5 23 85 The \\hum oj Fortune,' becall~e The three authors who spoke at a Book and Author Luncheon held recently at the War Memorial are, from left, Joseph Arnie!. Carol Hill and Baron Guv de Rothschild, u hen ! g~\ C' up ..1ct~'.c :n::l~:l6C' ment [held sImp I) more time" He said creallve WrItll1g l~ d Jound d \\ d \ , \\ e ~hould," she ~dld, next authors luncheon The i6-vedl old man saId hl~ son talent thelt cannot be taught u~mg the till eat 01 nuclear Well'a~ "I'm thmkmg of wntmg about de~cl'lbed It cl~t\\ a books, .'the hrst "Yoll Cdn be taught to \Hlte bet an example 'The tllne I~ npe dnd la~t' [n the book, he reldtes the InS and outs of applying Jor elli- tel', to Improve on a sen~e of Imagi- nO\\ " quor license," he Joked, referrIng IllS edrl) ) eelrs gro\\ JIlg up In the IS nation, but at the bottom, wntll1g Before tUllllng over the program to the controversy created by the family chateau III f'relnce before t. take~ a talent and dnvll1g commIt. to Hal Youngblood, executIve pro- Center's deCISIon to seek a lIcense the \\'al Then when the Nall~ 111- Ie ment, a need," he said ..Jt'~ a lot ducer at WJR, who moderated the The event was presented by the ell vaded FI clnce he JOIned the Free ea~ler to Jump oft a bO-toot towel' pelnel, l\ldrk Weber, executive French mo\ ement Council of Sponsors and wa~ co. mto a pool of water ., dlrectOl at the Wal Memonal. saId ''1'\\ 0 of my greatest experiences chaIred by Gall Kae~s and Joan Amlel told the audIence that the he hoped to Il1trocluce d book at the Woodhouse \\a~ bemg greeted (alter the war) book, hIS second, came about "be- dS If r were d hero and then CdUM.'I was thll1kll1gof women and (re) bUlIdll1g a bUSIness \\ orthy ot women's opportumtJes Bankll1g Salvation Army to honor leaders my ancestors," he said WelSvIrtually a men's club and It The DE'trolt AdVisory Board of Dwayne X RIley (TV 4), and Joe Joseph Amlel, the author 01 occurred to me that It mIght be fas- , Blrthnght,' saId he f1mshed the The SellvatlOn Army Will hold ItS Weaver (TV 2) have given count- cmatmg to wnte about a woman m Annual CIVICDlI1ner at 6,30 pm, outhne of a screenplay of the book that area And I saId what If the less hours of tIme and effort on be- \\ hlch \\ III be seen as a mll1l-Senes Thursday, Ma) 2:l, 111 the Columbus half of the multifaceted programs great banker m thIS famIly IS a ballroom of the Westm Hotel, on ABC-TV next year \\oman and feels Itke an outSIdeI' of the Army, espeCIally dunng the The story, Iromcally based on a Renal~sdnce Center Chnstmas seasons They Will each because she was adopted The LeWISA Rockwell, attorney and famil) bailkll1g dynasty remlms- questIOn of IdentIty fascmates be honored by "A Decade of Ser- cent of the Rothschllds. ISthe story tormer chall man of the adVIsory vIce " me " board, WIll receIve the bronze , / ~\ All new prices! , of a struggle between a father and The book by Carol Hili, "The TIckets or addltlOnalmformatJon Wilham Booth statue 111 honor of I'~-----.-----'3 Eggs (any style)' I I I I We ve rolled back the price on I daughter Eleven MIllion Mile HIgh Dancer," may be obtamed by callmg The hiS outstandll1g leadershIp and 3 StriPS of Bacon • almost every Item on our menu Amlel Sclld he's always been a ISdescnbed as a sCIence fIctIOn ro- SalvatIOn Army Commumty Rela- I story-teller and that wntlng IS a work on the I,umerous programs of tIons Department at 961-2292 Kitchen Now you can gel the same mance The SalvatIOn Army CriSPY Has h Browns. • deliCIOUStoad tor much less compulSIOn He completed law "It demonstrates that you can be I I school at hIS father's InSIstence and I Toast&JeIIY'1 I Socomeseeussoon You II a femll1lst and stIll love men," she \Vllham Lucas, Wayne County IS a member of the New York Bar saId "It's also a rIp-snurtmg ad- executIve. ha~ been selected by the Correction &. \.... ; love the toad and the prices ~ ASSOCIatIOn,but he doesn't prac- venture" board to receIve the 1985 "CltIzen In the article last week about tice He dId admIt, ho\\ever, that She saId that the heroine of the of the Yeelr" a\\ard for hIS the mductlOn of new members OPEN 24 HOURS • COOKING JUST FOR YOU hiS trall1l11g gIves hIm an edge book, astronaut Amanda JaworskI, dedIcated servIce to Wayne mto the Cum Laude SocIety at when hIS lawyer negotiates con- fmds a way to make the world thInk County Umverslty LIggett School, one of 20195 Mack Grosse POlOtWoods • 1985 East Jefferson tracts WIth a pubhshll1g company ~-----~-----"15412 East Jefferson • 24301 East Jelferson differently For the past 10 years, Bob the student's names should have 01' net\\ork "The message IS If we have not Alh~on, .Jun HerrIngton (TV 7). read Delphme DaVIson

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WEEKEND FOOD. BINGO • ARTS & CRAFTS. ARCADE $1~~ WHITE ELEPHANT TENT Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven-A Behind the scenes at the War Memorial Activities Anyplace as large as the Wdf Me floor plan" for various functions and monal alway, ,eems to have ,ome help coordlllate thmgs With the kit body like Mdfilyn Morgan - a per,on chen said Mrs Morgan you d ,wear you ,aw III IIAO part<, of She "t,nted working at the War the buildmg at the ,ame time Memonal 14 year" ago Just fdlmg m As ac!lvltle, cuurdlnator for the for twu v.eek, on a part tllne' ba,ls Center ,he Cdn often be found 111 her At leel,t that, how It started ,he office overlookml! the front of the ,dld fh" ne>.t thlllg you know here War Memonal MUSICfrom a smYlIlg I alll I ve been 111 thiS POSition fc." Ju,t cla,s down the hall drifts m the room ovel a year and j have done a as Mrs Morgan dnswers yet another n umber of other Jobs here at the telephone call - thiS time assuring a Center j IA ork here at least five days frantiC mother that her daughter, a \~l'l'k ,c,metlmes more j m usually weddmg reception wil' go off WJlhout III l aJly and Out late a hitch Among the biggest Jobs she's We handle a lot of weddmg re unc\('rtaken for the War MemOrial r II r> T ccpt.O:iS ~Cl.J ~.1J;) J'.~Vj ~Ull ...... ) .... I d L 1,1\. '-I ~v t\V.:>L • t;:11(.h •.~ probably about 100 a year We II wh"n the Center held a fundralsmg also stage weddll1gs here at the War picnic ,upper on the grounds of the Memorial as well but only Ifthe bride old Dodge ""tate shortly before It or groom or 'heir parents are Gro,se was demolished Pomte reSidents plus somebodv ha" We had mer 1 000 people at to be a veteran because after all thl, tend and it was a lot of work and a IS a veteran's organlzalion lot of fun she ,aid We had to load Mrs Morgan schedule, all event, buses owr at the rarm s parking lot Ed Acx at the Center not sponsored by the behind Kl!rcheval and bnng them Nancy Solak War Memorial mcludlllg annlver over 1here was no running water sarles parties semmars leLtures becau,e It had been turned off on the Maintenance Grosse POlllte Theatre and Gros"e ground" But everythlllg really went The elbow grease that has helped taken care of by a Jandscapll1g com Public relations Pomte Children s Theatre v. ell the War Memonal acqUire ItS SPit pany,' Acx said We also look after I also draw up all the contrdcb It \v,,~ a fantibllc ,uccess It s a busy little ofhce called The with a lot of fleXibIlity with my famdy and polish Image over the years IS the parkmg lot but there's not too Loft, so named because It'S situated Dr Weber IS very open minded to supplied by an II-man mamtenance much to do there We repamt the between the hrst and second floor It suggestions and IS a good hstener crew headed by Levonne Lough parkmg stalls and repair the cement overlooks the art wing and IS a bit off That's a bIg help to the staff here at "Maintenance IS spirt up mto an blocks We don't do any repavmg the beaten track and that's Just the the Center .. eight-man maintenance squad That would be contracted out .. way Nancy Solak likes It Ms Solak estImates she work, 15 which mcludes a OIght crew, and a There are also duties at the War M, Solak, who', been a part of to 20 hours per week at the War three man housekeepll1g staff.' said Memonal that don't really fall wlthm the War Memonal staff for five years, Memonal which usually mcludes an Ed Acx who works days at the the Job descnptlon of the mall1te IS the public lelatlons coordinator for all-day session on Saturday Center nance crew but they have to be the Center "I get lots of work done then," she "We do all your basIC mamtenance done anyway "I arrange for photo seSSions, put said with a smile 'One tncky sltua- here at the War Memonal - carpen After settmg up a podium 111 the together press releases handle much bon IS the classes that are held here try, plumbing electncaI We also set Fries AuditOrium Acx gets a cal! to of the graphics for our flyers and pro In the art wmg Sometimes they in- up rooms for vanous functions and return to the recephon area Once duce anythmg else that might end up volve nude models at the bottom of operate the audiO Visual eqUipment there he helps an elderly woman In the hands of the pubhc," said Ms my stairway here but I Just put a We set up the PAs screens and slide back her car out of a constncted Solak hand over my eyes and go nght to projectors If any of the mamtenance parkmg lot 'I love working here because the work That's probably the best way to really gets tncky we'll can 111 an out We also have 10 keep chasmg Job ISpart tIme only which leaves me handle the Situation ' Side speclahst " people off the seawall dunng the The crew also does a limited summer Acx said 'June July and amount of groundwork, cuttmg the August are our bUSiest seasons, grass, tnmmll1g hedges and shovel both for weddmg recepl10ns and for mg snow off the front court yard and sWimmers They like to dive off the the walkway of the Fnes Gardens air conditioner out by the lake II's "The gardens themselves are Just one of those thll1gs

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Marilyn Morgan Programming

Nearly anytime VISitors walk the lake Between them they sched- through the doors of the War ule tnps, youth actiVities classes, lec- MemOrial, they see a sign that says tures, semmar~ and speCial events, 'ThiS month's youth dance IS com such as the popular fireworks held pletely sold out" last summer Two people responSIble for the "Our yearly triP to Stratford m popularity of the dances, and a host Canada has proven to be very very of other War MemOrial-sponsored popular' saId Mrs Glerlach events are Wanda Glerlach, travel Another tnp we recently took our coordmator, and Jan Arndt pro patrons to was the True Grist Theater gram director m Homer Mlch We're also plannmg "We also put out the calendar of a tnp to Holly to look at all the hlstonc events that are prmted by the homes" Center" said Mrs Arndt . We're Each woman works five days a very lucky In that our work IS tangl week at the Center ble When we see that fully com- We ve got a prelly full slate commg pleted calendar, we've got some up for thiS summer ' said Mrs thing we can pick up and say, We Arndt It lIlcludes a children s fun did this' " day youth day tnps a day for Both women work Jfl a spaCIous patrons to show their dogs and a tnp office on the second floor of the War to tht Waterford Oakes water slide With a little help from a step stOOl, chief cook Barbara Monahan Memonal With a view overlookmg keeps things stirred up. Jom us Kitchen Thmgs can get hectIc when 350 she said 'We work a 60 hour week people drop by for lunch The scene dunng our busy season ' m one of the War Memonal's two kit- Mrs Osetek oversees a staff of 45 chens IS organized chaos as Mary that Includes three full tIme cooks Lou Osetek oversees preparatIons to and dishwashers The waitresses Ruth Gelb, In the foreground, and Marge Hilgendorf feed members of the South High work part time and Mrs Osetek cross School Mothers Club trams many of the staff to assume Reception desk Today we'll be preparmg 160 more than one posItion m the kIt pounds of chicken breasts, four cases chen If anyone spot m the War for War Memonal sponsored 'When thmgs get really busy I'll Memonal could be descnbed as the of mixed vegetables gallons of hot functions coffee and Ice cream pie for dessert sometimes have one of the dish- nerve center, It would be the recep- . We keep the mail straIght for - all of which IS made on the pre- washers peel potatoes Instead of Just hon desk situated Just off the mam many of the clubs that meet here, ml,es Mrs Osetek said "But stand10g around,' she said "Every entrance and there are qUite a few," said Mrs be Iieve It or n at thiS Isn't the biggest body helps everyone ebe here ReCephoi1lsts Marge Hildgendorf Gelb supe! vI~or of the reception group we ve ever served Once we That's the only way to survive' and Ruth Gelb do more than answer desk Some of the clubs mclude the ~erved 400 for the Senior Men's Club Mrs Osetek who s been With the phones They pull double and tnple chess and bndge club, SeOior Ladles dmner We also serve weekly lun War MemOrial for nearly four years duty as hcket-sellers, receptlOl11sts, Club Optimists Alliance de Fran ches to the KiwaniS, Rotary and Op- remembers a seven course meal SWItchboard operators, greeters and calse and the SkI Club We have lots timist Clubs that meet here at the sponsored by the Belgian Consulate lIlformation booth for the War of youth actIvlhes al the War Center as one of the Center's biggest Memonal, and III deed , much of MemOrial Our Junior high dances challenges Grosse POlllte Spnng IS the bUSiest season for the are always sold out and the Ski HI kitchen staff The average workday "Two Belgian chefs were flown In "There's no Chamber of Commerce club I~ mosl popular m the wmter " and they brought much of their own 10 Grosse Pomte so we end un ~ort h"3lm at R a fT1 IlIh1cl1 only gives the cooks four hours to prepare that food With them she said 'We even of operatmg as a clearmg house for Everybody seems to pass through day s lunches A luncheon as large as had the War MemOrial s ma10ten the city," Mrs Hilgendorf said "Pea out little areil ' Mrs Hilgendorf snld, the one bemg prepared for Mothers ance crew 10 here peeling potatoes pie call up and want to know what's reachmg for one of the constantly Club beginS the day before and making salad To top It off the gomg on In the Pomte, where do we rmgmg phones "When the Senior chefs dldn t speak Enghsh ilnd we get tickets to thiS and that? You Men's Club meets they all pass Then sometimes on the week didn't speak FlemISh Everythmg name It, we do It " through With a smile and a wave Do end we II hilVe to prepare food for turned out all Tight though It was a The women also run the mlmeo you know what It'~like saymg 'good ~IX different weddmg receptions," fabulous dinner Jan Arndt and Wanda Gierlach graph machme, turnmg out trckets morning 200 times?"

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Page Twelve-A GROSSE Thursday, May 16, 1985

rn - - COUPON------... I I$3000FFI COl11lD.unit Events ANY LAROE PIZZA I mediately follow the meetmg It drak, pianist FOlllall1c Lalllg, I Indian Village tour Will be held at the Jefferson Yacht membel ~ 01 the Hellal~.,ante City Service of music I With Coupon Only - 5-23-85 I Earl) reservatIOns are recom- Club, 24507 E Jefferson, live musIc C'hdmbel ()rche~lra, and the The (;1 o~~p POl!lte ('ongl egd GIANT WIDE.SCREEN lV. - VIDEO GAMES mended for the War l\lemol'laJ'~ of the Freddie Howard Duo Generdl MOtOl~ Ell1ployee~ Choru~ tlOlIdl dnd Amel'llclll B<.Iptl~1 ~------day triP to Indian Village Satur- The group will have a wme and \I lth John I1opkll1~ aceompal1l~1. Chul ch 1\ III combIlle II'. chou' \\ Ith 18696 Mack Avenue • 885.9040 day. June 8 The bll~ \\'111leave the cheese party at a private home 111 and FI dnk 1\[lUch, conductor ;'11Oll II t 011\ et LhUl ch 101 a per Open Monday-Saturday 11 am -2 am, Sunday 1 pm-midnight Center at 10 30 am. bound for one Grosse Pomte City Sunday, Ma) Thel e \\ III be dn a Iterglow I ecep IOIJHJ.llle 01 (;dbl'lel FdUle s 'He of DetrOIt's most histone neighbor 19, at 7 30 P m Call Mary at 882- tlOn to Illeet the artlst~ dnd gue;,ts qUlem" .It the tl tJ d m ~ervl(:e hoods 0316 for reservatIOns \\ ho Will Il1l'1ude .\U~tl'ldn dnd Ger- Sundu\, ;'\[d" 19, dt the ChUleh 2.j() Participants at the 13th annual All slllgle men and women (39 111dn gO\'t'l llment offlcldl~ and l'hdlf \\ hllh ,ll e t,l' ...deduc choll, "opr'lllO dnd balltone eight gracIOus home'> dnd thrc(' more lllformatlOn, call 445-1286 01 tlble, Cdll be obt,lIned II 0111 Buth '>llIOl~I" dlld chdlllbel Ollhe,>tlJ Annual Flower Sale lovely gardens 885-2232 Albel b, 7l-l SpllIlg Dm e, "\orth \\ llh 01 g,lIl The \\ 01 k wlIl be dC ThiS ) eur s home~ repl'c~ent a \ 1I1e. 1\lIch -tRIll'; 01 cdll 3-l92J92 lomp,lllled bv 10llr \ 101m;" t\\ 0 SATURDAY cruss-sectlOn 01 DetrOit s nch and or the\ \\ ill be d\ dllable ,It the vlOld~, t\\O cello,>, b(I~;' \ IOhll and dlver~e architecture constructed Richard flower sale door ' 01 g,lI1 ' MAY 18,8 A.M. dunng the 190.H92-l penod b~ The Richard PTO "'Ill spon!>or Its The public I'> 111\ lted d mam 01 Detl Olt ~ tll1C~t ell chltect,>, annual flower sale Fnday, May 17, Chamber group debut 8 BEG'ONiAS a IMP,,1rIENS IlIc!udmg LoUIS Kemper. George flom 5 pm to 8 p m III the school :\Iason and Albeit Kahn To add to A ne\\ chamber en~emble, Tno Bethany 'Ibgether , $1050 per flat of 48 plants gym Da Camera, \\ III present Its debut the nostalgiC atmo~phere, keystone Among the beddmg f10wel s of- performance 111 DetrOIt Wednes- Bethany Together, an orgamza- • cops and antique cars \\ ill CIrculate lered '" III be flats at Impatiens. PETU~I~~t1f~a~{~~li~t?LDS Ja), :1.10.) ~~ at::; :1t the DetrOlt hOp for the rl,vorced and sep3 Oil llle PILlUI c~4ue :>lleel~ p r.: begomas, mangolds, Zlllmas, snap- Commumty MUSIC School, 200 E rated, WIll sponsor a dance Satur- ,~NEW - H0r19lng aoskets of Reiger BegOnias The S26-pel'-person cost mclude~ dragons and geramums Hangll1g ., Kirby at John R day, June 29 at the Acorn VFW _ ON THE LAWN AT CITY HALL transportatIOn, gUided tour dnd baskets of ImpatIens, IVy geran- AdmiSSIOn lS free and open to the Hall, located at Fourth and Troy m • 20025 MACK AVE lunch at the Ro) al Eagle Restau- Iums, lobelia and luschla Will also rant TOUrists \\ ill return to' the public There WIll be a wme and Royal Oak from 9 p m to 1 a m &_ ~'T'e early - The flowers go lasl be available Center at 3 30 P m To reserve cheese receptIOn to meet the per- Live musIc Will be prOVided by ... >'roceeds used for City beo<1ld,colJOn former~ followlllg the concert Freeport AdmiSSIOn of $6 lllcludes ""---- _ -ws 030:: cc...:rt8S'r 01 Youngbk)od Realty Ire Grosse POinte space send a check, along \\ Ith a self.addressed, stdmped envelope. Mozart concert Flutist Laura Larson, plalllst beer, set-ups and snacks Valne Kantorskl, and cellist Na- For further mformation, call the to the Grosse Pomte War 1\[emor The 26th annual concert for the lal. 32 Lakeshore, Grosse POll1te dll1e Deleury Will perform trIOs hothne at 885-3812 or Janet at 886- Traveling light. Pro l\Iozart Society of Greater wntlen by Carl Mana van Weber. 2282 Farms, 1\11 -l82.36 DetrOIt \\ III be held' Sunday, May lJIb-.... iutPIc Jean-Michel Damase and Amenan _InftJacc_ 19, at 3 pm III the Fnes Audl- Travetware composer, Norman Delio JOI tonum of the War Memonal, 32 Landscape diseases Jung and the Throt Lakeshore Road The Center 101' Jung StudieS oj ThiS year's theme IS "Mozart As Camera club The Grosse Pomte Garden DetrOit \\ I)) sponsor a lectUl'e, 'The He Really Was" Marguente Center, III cooperatIOn With the Tarot Archetypes and InSIghts Kozenn ChaJes, founder and artis- The Gl'o~:>e Pomte CameI'd Club Wayne County ExtenSIOn SerVICe, on Sunda\, 1\la\ 19, at 1\lIl1er Hall tIC dIrector of the society, will \\ III meet Tuesda:\ 1\la, 21. at 7 45 will present "Landscape Chnst Church. Gros~e Pomte make the presentatIOns, and the P In at the 131'0\\Ilell l\hddle Diseases," Thursday, May 30, at Farms, from 2 to .j p m pi ogram \\ III be under the direc- School 260 Chalfonte, 111 the the War Memonal The lecture at Nancy Pllzner-Dougherty, M S W , tIOn of Lawrence LaGore, musIc Fdrms 10 30 a m Will be presented by Will sketch the history of the tarot director and plamst Artists who Along \\ Ith the color print and hortlcullunst Leo Blum. ' cards which surfaced m Europe dur- WI)) perform Include sopranos natul e ~llde competitIOn. a mml An optiOnal light luncheon will Travelins light mg the 14th century and which have Earneshne Nimmons and Nada pI ogram \\ 111be given follow hiS talk For pnces, call 881- been linked m myth With the ancient RadakOVich, bantone Mark Von- \'l~ltlll s aI e \\ elcome 7511 2725 W B'lIIIM ... lid T'orMI_ clVlllzatlOns of Egypt, India, Chma, Il13il14B---,eee and even Atlantis F..-Townc.n- :ltoLowl AdmiSSIOn to the lecture IS Iree to Dt,rtlom MI ~12B 13131271 1750 members and IS $350 for non- members :\Iembershlp 111 the Center for Jung Studies of DetrOIt IS open to all Illterested persons For further mformatlOn, call ::\'aoml Bo\\ erman. reglstrat. at 885-8792 I mEmORIAL*******DAY SPECIALS' CCS preview party A whirlwind ThiS memOrial Day travel In style, worry Preview Party '85 will showcase . ,. of balancing, juggling, free and save the wear and teo.r on the Center for CreatI ve Studies Col- acrobatics, dancing and circus comedy will be presented by the your co.r. lege of Art and DeSign's 59th An- nual Student Art Exhibition to- touring Chinese Magic Revew of night, May 16, from 5 30 P m to Taiwan at 8 p.m. on Friday, May meade Rental Cars has the right vehicle 9 p m, More than 2,000 artworks, 17, at the Macomb Center for the )!l.QJse memorl~ 9.Pr.Y~__ .. ",- covermg three floors, wIll be Performing Arts. It's tn" third to ,,\l:\\S. tlisPlal'ed,~ y""",,~ J w ",- THE BEST EVER year in ,f row at the 'Center for Cocktails will be served through- this troupe of 18 whose routines out the galleries and the Wayne are rooted in the ageless tradi- .rft! ~' • '85 Eight Po.ssenger Wagon State Jazz band Will perform ,- '"---:!~ • '85 Caravans Seventeen restaurants, includlllg tions of the Far East. Tickets at ~ _ ~ • '85 Aries Wagon the Cafe Ie Chat and Sparky Her- $10 for adults and $8 for stu- bert's, Will serve their speCIaltIes dents and senior citizens may be ~ ;) ""' All WIth o.lr conditioning, stereo Tickets at the door are $40 a per- obtained at the Center's box of- L.R., P.S,. P.B., o.uto, sono or $75 a couple and proceeds fice or reserved on credit card by benefit the Student Scholarship calling 286-2222, Monday The difference between getting there, Loan Fund through Friday, from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. o.nd getting there in st,yle, is GP Singles meade Rental Co.rs! Mary Busse, nutntlOnist, Will be the featured speaker Fnday, Reserve 'yours todo.'y May 17, 7 pm" when the Grosse Pointe Singles meet 111 the Library Room at the Grosse Pointe War ~DE 884-7210 Memonal Her subJect will be "Shm Down for BIkini Time" RENTAL CARS ~~E) The afterglow dance WIll Im- r------. COUPON ------.., CITY OF MICHIGAN .?-~__~-355 FISHER R-D.We delfver EXPIRES MAY 30, 1985 <&rnss£'ninte mnnbs PRICES IN Open I r. 5 30 .,Iy, Wed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planl1lng CommiSSIOn of the 882 - 51 00 1,1...... Cl.,ed S..... y EFFECT REG. OR DIET 7.UP City of Grosse Pomte Woods WI))hold a public hearmg 10 the CounCil- 6 Pack Cans Court Room of the Mumclpal BUlldmg, 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse $139 Pomte Woods, on Tuesday, !\lay 28, 1985, at 7 30 P m to conSIder PARMS tJ'vIAR/(!IT M~;~~ND + Dep. recommendmg to the City CouncIl the formal adoptIOn of the follow- REG. OR DIET 7.UP & R.C. COLA mgordmance Proposed Ordmance to Amend Title V, Chapter 3, of the 1975 City DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE AT FARMS MARKET 2 Liter Bottle 990 Code Entitled General PrOVISIOns (Zoning> to Add Thereto SectIOn WE 1lKE THE EXTRA STEP 10 PLEASE YOU! + Dep. 5-3-20 to PrOVide for a Fee of $75 00 payable to the City for PublIc Hear. mg Notices WI FRfStI FRYING LEAN MEATY MARYLAND BEVERAGE SHOPPE BONELESS ROLLED CHICKEN SMALL SPARE ~/ Interested partIes may mspect the above ordmance at the office of 1 L 15015 MACK • 882.7229 ~ the City Clerk, ;\Iul1lclpal BUlldmg, 20025 Mack Plaza, Monday PORK ROAST LEGS q11A..t RIBS $1 98 ~I through Fnday dUring regular bus mess hours $119 , 49CLa ~- LB "--- - -) t ~( Chester E. Petersen • , _ OWl FRESH Se So od G P l\; '1/16/8" PORK SAUSAGE LINKS $1~9 010 City Admmlstrator Clerk CELWTEX BROWN GOLD ~ CITY OF <&rnsse 'ninte )Dnnbs MICHIGAN NAPKINS 1000/0 COWMBIAN FRESH' 79 PAVEMENT JOINT & CRACK SEALING $2 COFFEE JUMBO Sealed proposals for furmshmg all labor, material and eqUipment for $198 $419 SHRIMP$8~9 cleaning and seahng approx:mately 53,450110 ft of JOInts and cracks $ ,. ~__ NO and Illstalling approximately 17,675 pounds of sealing compound \\ III bOTH SMOKEHOUSE be receIved by t~e City ~f Grosse Pomte Woods, 20025 Mack Plaza, N HEARTY IIU1S & RAISINS ~~~!~ CHOLESTEROL ANNOUNCES Grosse Pomte Woods, Michigan 48236 at the office of the City Clerk 19 ALMONDS un1114 o'clock PM, local time. Thursday, May 23,198,'), at which time MIXED BERRIES. VAJlUA, 55e I ~~I $1 $1~~can THURSDAY EVENING SPECTACULAR and place the bids WI)) be publIcly opened and read No bid may be ORCHARD fRUIT 8 OZ. EACH --""'''' 16 OZ. WILD GAME SPECIALS Withdrawn after scheduled c10smg time for at least thirty days 98 YOUR CHOICE OF: SpeCIfications may be exammed at the office of the City Clerk Bid- for 5'h OZ CANS CLAMATOJUI~_. _~ ••.••••..•••• 6 $1 It A" nlJl"ll' _. D ADDIT dmg documents MAY BE OBTAINED at the office of Pate, Hlrn and Q Un.A,"" u,",,,,n, UI A"nUUA A C Bogue. Inc , 17000 Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48076 at 8IWIIIY SMITH APPLES •••••.••.••••• L8 69 S1095 a cost of $10 00 per set, not refundable Blddmg documents Will be CALIf. EATIIG ORAJllES ••••••••••••• 4/99' MAILED to bIdders upon receipt of $1500 per set, not refundable 19 WE STILL FEATURE OUR POPULAR Bids may be rejected unless made on forms furmshed With blddmg JUllIOA~KES 2/$1 LIVE MAIN LOBSTER (every Tuesday) documents City Engmeer Telephone 557-5760 SIO-WHnE CAUUROWER •••••• $1'8HO S1095 A certified check. bid bond or cashiers check acceptable to the Owner VIMUA 0II1tJ11SARE HERE! HAPPY HOUR DRINK SPECIALS III the amount of 5% of bid made paya ble to the City Treasurer must CALf. UIII WIITE .. PmTOES 46 WEEKDAYS AND 10 TILL CLOSINGS accompany each proposal The depoSit of the successful bldde~ shall liVELY PIANO BAR ENTERTAINMENT be forfeited If he falls to execute the contract and bonds wlthm (our- EVERY THURS., FR!. & SAT. EVENINGS teen (14) days after award Open Tues -Sat for Lunch & Dinner 11 AM 10 PM Ffl & Sat Till Midnight - Lounge Open Till 2 A M The City reserves the nghl to reject any or all bids, waive mfor- 15402 MACK mahtles or acc-ept any bid It may deem best corner of Nottingham In the Park Mr. Chester E. Petersen 881.0550 VALET PARKING GPNSI6R5 City Admmlc;lralor.C]erk , "! $i 4 4 4. .j "II

Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen-A Seniors invited to open house In honor of Older American's May 20 - Southwe!ot Center, 5555 Month, Walter P [{euthel Semor McGraw at JlInctlOn, DetrOIt, THE BOOK SHELF Centers WIll hold an open house MIChigan 48210, 895-5400 The Reuther Centers 1<;a com pre- May 29 - Northwef>t Center, offers a selection henl:>lve socldl f>erVlce dgency "erv 10310 W Seven Mile Road, (near Illg Illdlvldual" dges ')3 j eMS 01 dge Wyommg) DetrOIt, MichIgan of collector's books and older 48221, J41-b311 SenIOr cltl/enl:> are 10Cdi POlllt~ where older ddults hdve opportun. ItJef> for serVIce educatIOn, Exercise program l:>oual17dllon dnd relTedtlOn The offered for new, Beuther Center~ three centers' open house~ \\ III be held 11'001 10 expectant mothers 20% to 75% Discount a m to 2 p m dt the lol!o\\mg 10la New and expectant mothers can 110nf> get Illto ~hape wllh two exercise 112 Kercheval-on-the- Hill :\1d\ III Ea"t~lde Center, lOllJO 11.11pel .It (ddllldC, lJ('tlOit pI Ogl ams dl the Bon Secour<; Ho!>pltal Hedlth and Fltnef>l:>Center \ JIchlgd IJ 4H213 ~2) 210'5 In St Clair Shore!> 886.2066 Goodwill drop-off Keeplllg Mama Fit" lor ne\\ motherf> Il:>offered on Tuesdayf> and • Thursdd\f>, lO ~oa 01 to noon for . at War Memorial 10 week~ "Idrllng May 21 _~ Hef>ldenb 11111 ha I e the oppor "ExerCise for Two" for expel' ~~===I =__.J.~~l ===OPE~N ~ lumt) to dl"po~e of uSdble clothlllg tant mothel s also start" on 1\1ay 2t, and small household Items today, 9 a m to 10 30 a m It meets Tue~ l Man -Ff! IT May 16 dt the agenc) '" ne'\\ days and Thursdayl:> for 10 week<; mobile-attended donatIOn center The fee lor each class IS $65 II ~y.~lhs~- La IIJiJ1UIII~~ 11 a~~f am, II jJeU hell at dIe \\ ell 7\ll>HlUlldl II uw D"l:.):>ltlllll;; I;:, dvdJidOie A Vil}:>I- 9 30 a m to 4 30 P 01 cldn's consent IS necessarv for Goods collected at the center Will either program . be proce!>f>ed and dlf>lllbuted for The Bon Secours Hospital Health vv v~v~ FNreEWSh;F~lsRhK,~pa~sta aSTnYd~SCteAaFkEs4 p:T, ~ G:T, A blooming success sale at Good\\ Ill's ThrIft Store dt and Fltnesf> Center IS at 22300 Bon Our emphul. I. Iruhnell .nd quality I 26310 GratIOt III f{o~evllle, accord. Brae. at Jefferson, between 10 and mg to Carollynn Andren, Good 11 MIle roads For more Illforma- The Grosse POinte North Parents Club held its 15th annual I WE CAI ER Outsanding Service In A : Geranium Sale Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11. Proceeds WIll's dondted goods manager tlOn, Cdl! 779 7041 ~ \ ALL PAR\f1ES Relaxed Atmosphere <' from the sale, one of North's largest fundraisers, goes to sup- Other dates the moblle Ulllt WIll be opened at the War Memonal dre port youth enrichment and scholarship programs. With some of Slllger Tony Bennett IS also a Thursday, June 20. and ThUlsday, profeSSIOnal palllter HIS work IS their potted products are, from left, Jan Marcaccio, Loretta ':I lr.u~IMr~ Rsla~ ~I July 18 It WII! also be open for tl Altobelli and chairperson Judy Wheatly. displayed under hIS real name, An- $095 COll'plato D",,,ars days III August, Aug 19 30 thony Dommlck Benedetto Colo ... do • Mumford Beef The Flnest In the Country IiOME,.IADE (,,\RUe BREAD GUll shop robbed ~ITH EVERY ,.IEAL CATCH OF THE DAY A thlel or thle\ e" u...ed a hed\ v 3 or more fresh fish daily lhunh 01 conci ete to l:>ma"h the Anything from Perch 10 Shark t Iont WlIldo\\ oj the Glo ...... e Pomte Purch.sed Fv .. ry Morning l;Ull Shop dlld took IIIne long gun,> 45 50 \ dlued dt mOl e thdll S ~ l()() accOl d __.. Dl~~~:fl;:~m• 3HAPPYHOUR.'8 IlIg to \\ ood" pollce Offlcel'> LlIl'lved at the l:>tOle at Wine & Cocktail Specials Dolly Wines By The GIQU 4 am -7 pm Mon .FII, dhout ~a m \\'eullef>da \. 1\1,1',H 10 fme! the II on I wlI1do\\ bi'ohell'and a 2'i 10 'W pound lhunk 01 COllel ('Ie h mg dbout null' lel't Ill'>lde Ilw "tOl e Tdken III the I obbel \ \\ el e l:>even Haven't you done shotguns, On<.' .111' i IIIe and d III without a Toro • mULZleloddel \\ ood" detectl\ e" \~ long enough?@ '>dld lhe \1 Cdpons \\ele \alued at "'l llll detelllvP'> :,ald It dppedl'> the thle\ e'> thl C\\ the ,m," CJ UJilerete till ough the \\ lIldm\ Id n SPRING SALE m and grabbed the first weapons off the nearest dl"play Iaek pollee 00 said Tn their haste. the thieves \ SAVE 875 dl upp('d till ee "hot guns leavll1g Olle 1\ lIIg nedI' the counter of the :\ \ SALE ENDS SUNDAY .,to! e one just lI1"lde the bUlldlllg ~ \d- ~- TORO MODEL 20676 dnd one jU"t outsIde the buIldmg s .,mal:>hed !Iont \\ mdo\\ I('porI" == ~ 21" Self.propelled -"lld ~ \ Key.lectric The FantastteIrs Rear Bagger The St Ambrose Community ONLY Players will present the Broadway musical. "The FantastIcks," Fn- day, Saturday and Sunday, May 31 through June 2, at the parish hall, 15020 Hampton m the Park 95 Shows are at H p m FllddY dnd Learning about drug abuse $544 Saturday and 7 p nl on Sunday AdmISSIOn IS $5. For more mforma- Talking during a break in the chemical dependency education program are, from left, Superinten- tlOn, call 822-2814 or 885 5475 dent John Whritner, North Assistant PrinCipal Tom Teeteart, workshop Instructor Sis Wmger and Board of Education Vice President John Gandelot. The four-day, 32-hour program was attended ~{(~ Iran has two skI resorts Men and by teachers, administrators and board members and was developed by Fairlane Health SerVices, women skI on both But never to- Inc. At the Monday, May 6, school board meeting, Gandelot said he VIlas surprised by the extent 19815 MACK, in Grosse Pointe Woods 881-6233 gether Certam slopes are reserved of drug and substance abuse and would spend the final year of his current term on the board draw- Mon.-Fri. 8-6 - Sat. 8.4 - Sunday 10.2 for women dunng certain hours on- ing more attention to the problem. ly Women skiers must wear shoulder-length veils r ,• f Village of grosse 'Pointe cJhores FEliCE ..J. INSTAllATION & REPAIR ,(~rv10n~~~~~~~~~n~1 NOTICE OF : REGULAR VILLAGE • WOOD i ~ Ii.:... " ?e-«< ~~ Su.a 1909 . • ELECTION • CHAIN LINK • VYNAL COATED To the QualIfied Electors of the \'Jllage of Grosse Pomte Shor('s ; I MEHLE~ACHER FE~E CO. ~:: W, Wa) ne and I\Jacomb Coun- i tl(,,', \llchlgan. on Tue"day, :\1

'Iou dre further notified that the polls are at the Vermer SchooL 36 Grosse Pointe's Vernier Hadel dnd thaI the poll.., II III be open from 7 00 a m untIl H 00 Oldest P 111 J),lVlJght SdVlllg<; TJnll.' by Food Markel VERBRUGGE'S JAMES T. WRIGHT Ellen C 17328 MACK at ST. CLAIR Village Clerk Wallaert 885-1565 ! SUPER WEll(" FRESH LEAN \ ./!;; ]Tillage of <&rnsge'ninte ~l1nre!I ,.; GROUND ••• } II )Oll bUj flom ,\ door-to door <;ale"man. OUR OWN NOTICE OF MAY COUNCIL MEETING LEAN DOMESTIC u.s.D.A. CIIOIOOPIlUft .HAMBURGER 4 \ ou Iwvc three d,n S 1Il \\ hlch vou men TOP ROUND FROM CHUCK . (,ml ('I d n ohllga tIon no rf'a <;01;need be $BOILED HAM MARINATED The Council meetmg of the VIllage of Grosse Pomte Shores wIll be gl\,en Plthf'1 , ROAST S 59 SHISH KABOBS 11eld on Tuesday, May 28, 1985 at 8 30 am, the fourth Tuesday of the 3lbs.for 3 month At thl<; meetlllg the Council will conSIder amendments to the , $1.89L& A general advertisement IS usually not 10 Ibs. for 90 $3.39 La. VIllage General Fund budget for Fiscal Year IlJ85/86 The budget conSidered an offer - only an lIlvltallOn $2.89LB. $11 ': wa<; approved by CouncIl at ItS meetlllg held ~larch 26, 1985 The to offer and dol'S not usually create a ~IS - U.S.D.A. LEAN VIllage anticIpated expenditures for FIscal Year 1985/86 are bllldlllg contract on th!' part of eIther u.s.n.A. :, $2,756,,'i20 although the VIllage has authOrIty to IIlcrease Its tax rate party ., .' CHOICE U.s.D.A. CHOICE , \ CIIO'eEI' w\th &lJOd thlt\&l at &f'II\.... "" •••_ ,. to $1641 per $1,000 State EqualIzed ValuatIOn, the expected tax rate '" * ~ j I • I 1:1 AUII CUBE STEAKS I rnllllit .. $16 2) per $1,000 SEV the "ame tax rate leVIed for 1lJR4/85 C4~ • ...... 1' I" Tn 01 dpi to qualify a ...a con"CI('nlIOUS oh CENTER CUT BlADE CHUCK ( : jector dllling \Idrlllll<' a pel "on mu.,! be STEAK STEAKS • IDEAL FOR TIE IiRlJ. : I'he Council \~11Ial<;o conSider amendments to the followlllg VIllage oppo,pd to \Ial 111,lII\' form. not ju.,t to 01(' ordma nce" parlwlIldl \\ar III que-.tlOn • • > $3.89 LB.$2.89LB. ST~ =LY f 1 Village !,'ence Ordmance No j'i'i, SecllOn 3 $1.19L8. , 2 Ordmance No 162 (Satellite Dish Antennaes) 'TI1l.' la\\ that \\111 \\ork I" merely Ihe ,",ummlllg up 1Il leg\<;latl"e form of the -. NEW CALIF. EXTRA EXTRA FANCY mOlillllldgnwnl that th(' lommullIt) ha<; COple<;of the proposed amendments to the General Fund budget, and " 'f~ CROP FANCY alrea<1¥ H'dcheo ' ZUCCHINI the propo<;ed ordinance changes are avallahle for puhhc inspectIOn Pre"ld('nt \\oodro\\ WI1c;on I, PASCAL . and oral or IHlllen comm('nL<; In the offlc(' of the Village Clerk, 7!l5 CALIF. LONG OR Lak(' ~hore Road, :'vlonday through Fnday between the hours of II 10 WHITE POTATOES CELERY IJ An ('x

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Page Fourteen-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 .f FENCES Decision may be near ADD TOM'S PRIVACY FENCE on new South principal t & By Mike Andrzejczyk not. an appomtment should be The dlstnct may be able to ap mdde by the end of June, Whntner CHARM TO OURDOOR LIVING AREAS pomt the prmclpal of Grosse Pomte Sdld . South HIgh School by early June If The dlslnct began acceptmg ap- e licensed e 15 Yrs. Experience everything goes well, accordmg to pllcatlOl1s for the pol:>ltJon after e Fully Guaranteed Supermtendent John Whrltnel' I\1ISSFrench announced her retlre- e ResIdential & Commercial The posItion WIl! be vacated ,It ment In February Spagnoh was the end of thIS school yedl' wIth the tormerly pl'mclpal at South before ALL TYPES OF PRIVACY & rellrement of Frances French, the his appomlment as mtenm and SECURITY FENCES district's llrst \\ oman high school Idter deputy l:>upenntendent CALL pnnclpal FOR FREE ESTIMATE \Vhntner. Deputy Supennten A pamphlet advertlsll1g the pOSI- dent Joseph SpagnolI dnd Person- tlOn salli the dlstnct IS looklllg to n4.2045 nel DIrector Ronald Tonks meet select "an admllllstrator wIth strong FnddY to discuss dnd narro\~ the leadership (who) will gUide Grosse held of 60 appllcdnts for the POSI POInte South lhgh School through a tlOn. adverllsed as ha\'lllg a salarv ClltlCdl pellOd for publlc educdtlon and fringe benellts III the' $50.000 and mJlIltmn ItS tl'ddltIon of excel- NEW LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS plus' range \\Ith a 1\\0 yE'dl con lence .. Re ed ternshid LScover· tract and prO\'ISIOn"for annuJl ap- Among the qualrfJ(:atlOns the dls- Sl en '.I:' pralsal and renewal also offered lnct IS looking for are a dynamiC d · ]lIed t Just how long the lI1tervlewll1g leader \\ Ith excellent human rela- ol est poUery In l'J.l wes \1 III take depends on the numbel of tlOns :.kllls. stl ong academic back- (\\l> .::~r;.j.du.tc" the three [... ..,ll) ~.:lc,-l grDur;.d, ~omm:t;ncnt to cJ.cellcncc JdUk::> G Elh::,ulI of tht: Wwd5 15 [nc:: gdllOIl::',

Followmg a Pubhc Hearlllg on the matter, the CounCil adopted Code No 11-11,Amendment to the ReSIdential AII' CondltlOmng and Heat ! If '6 Pump Umt Ordmance, Ordinance No 279 'i 89 Kercheval on the hill The Council approved the request of St. Paul's Athletic Club to use the Farms' PIer Park on August 13, 1985, for their Annual Steak ~4- 1/- l StOr.~Hov,.:-o__..l=,_tQ_..:J~ 1:00 t. $':30 ' U1u., Outmg from 5 p m to 11 p m T' ~f.-~ '!K-~~ - 7 00 The Council approved the request of Tenms & Crumptes, Inc , to use FRESH BABY U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHICKEN FRESH STAR the tenms courts ~t the Farms' Pier Park on September 14, 1985,or In the event of ram. September 1:>,1985,from 9 a m to 4 p m SPARE RIBS BONELESS LEGS CALVES AVG. SIZE 1',1, LB TO!, ...RMOI.~ND ~ LIVER MONUMENT The Council adopted a resolutIOn approvmg the reVISIOnof Rule #1, Hours of OperatIOn of City Parks of the Rules and RegulatIOns for Grosse POinte Farms' Park. f ~ETATTACHED STEA.K ~ 79~ (Ji.\\$3J9 9 The Council approved the confIrmatIon of the appomtment of Mr l ~eiiiI$2g9 $2!1 NO BACK ATTACHED ~ Samuel Candela to Fire Chief, effective May 7, 1985 :-r' CHICKEN CHEESE CARR'S UTTLE CHALET~~ \ The Council scheduled a Pubhc Hearmg date for Monday, May 20, 1985 at 8.00 pm to conSIder estabhshmg a SpeCial Assessment DIstrict KIEV SPREAD CROISSANT ITALIAN for the care and mamtenance of Vacant Lots wlthm the CIty OR WITH SALAD • High quality C2!,~N SALMON CRACKERS DRESSING ~ The followmg Reports were receIved by the CouncIl and ordered D...... $249' 990 $159 ~ • Competitive pnces placed on file' $1~9 LJ: 16 oz • Granite markers A Fire Department Report for the month of March 1985 B FIre Department Report for the month of AprJI, i985 CALIFORNIA C Pohce Department Report for the month of April, 1985 RED LEAF FRESH HONEY • Bronze markers MUSHROOMS BUNCH DEW CEMETERY The Councl! scheduled a Publlc Hearmg date for Monday, May 20, LEnUCE 9 CARROTS MELONS 1985, to conSider the formal adophon of the proposed Ordmance $1t PROPERTY regardlllg the Issuance and Service of Appearance TIckets

, ~,,-69° SERVICE Upon proper motIOn made, supported and carned. the Meetmg ad- • BUNCH 690~8189' LeI us sell your properly for you Journed at 9: 15 p m BUNCH ~ eaell Call for detaIls 286.4060 38300 Garfield James H. Dingeman • CornN of Clmlon RlVpr Road. Mt CI"m.n, Mayor 286-4060 Richard G. Solak G P N 5/16/85 CIty Clerk ,. .. UP , ...... > ;

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C'[JI~c.lr~ ..~t, /) IJ ~"'j .It 1\., j I ~ W{'dm ....dZJ\ \I.1\!..! ), 'lgJi-,h ~~ Honor ...1 {'.I .d 1 J; p III ,tl ,>callh .... Wedne.,dd\ \1,1\ I) \Il/lll,d A classical assembly "'pring (011«') t ,II g P III .II \'orth DetrOit Symphony Orchestra violinist Joe Stnplind plays while Trombly students Chad \\edne..,d.1\ \1,'\" 1'01) Schomaker and Kathy Tompkins follow along. Stnplind, assocIate conductor of the Civic Or- \'ocal (011( er! chl,.,] I , ddlll~ dl (',1 -, 01 C(lfll)wtlt Ion Awards CompetitIOn held al Ham [n "Idle' l:ompetltlOn Hdnnert New Japanese 'Super Pill' HI 0\\ II( II, "'1']('( 11011., .II B.1nd and 01 dle.,tl a "I,'le (\1 the con tramck and Traverse elt) high looh eighth place Parol dnd Dillon t elt \1 PI (. Ihe 11,11n!OfllOU<; Black chestra f< estl\al "alurd.!\ \1<11 j schools eldlle\ ('! 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Amuol ',0 thnlling and pletcl} 'dIL,tied v.lth the d/dmalll \L'lh\e tlOn of Secondary School PrlnCI ample of the outstdndlllg ldhher 01 unique L' Il, reported abllll} 10 nu.,h UlIo- re.ulb "f JU'I rclurn thc cmpl~ lonld.mer pals . \Ollllg pl'opll' 111 \IlWIlld ~ high rle. nght out "I )Our txxl~ \muol" dnd [)\ n1 I ,In- II \11 tmml'dJdid\ ..end Each high school NHS chapter .,chool" I.,Ompleldy '>a(e ,\ umwn. ... ll<' drug:, hdLk I,'m l'nlnc plled III Japan for ovt! 1600 yra['; Ie' failcd \ C J produLe rapid and natural v.elght-In ...."\ \mltoll' al.ll)aole \t, ,'<1.,\ and II ""mk., Jan Hendrie, Spalllsh teacher at student umeerns lestmg dnd Grosse POinte South, and ManeJa e\ ,t1udtlOn eurr ILulurn dnd tech Japanese slUdle. venfv that KonJ3C v. 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18696 Mack Avenue Open Monday Saturday 11 a m 2 a m 885.9041 Sunday 1 p m unhl midnight PIRATES COVE 17201 MACK at Bluehill 882.9055 SUNDAY, MAY 19th SPECIALS 1bp chemistry student North senior Randy Kuntzman, second from right, can consider himself one of the best 200 chemistry students in the nation, after his work in the 1985 International Chemistry BROILED WHITE FISH Olympiad national competition. With Kuntzman are, from left, science department head Choice of: Gordon Morlan, North Principal John Kastran and science instructor Peter Moskaluk. Potato Kuntzman's achievements on the two Olympiad tests qualified him for nomination to the International competition. The program is sponsored by the American Chemical Society. SoupSalad $5 95 Bread Basket • Veterans Administration answers questions Q: Are lenders re- I be charged interest on payments you receive the neares t VA Re- quired to notify the \' A this debt? The Privacy Act of 1974 gional Office for the PRIME RIB OF BEEF if a veteran defaults on A Interest and ad- generally prevents the proper form and mfor- Choice of Potato a VA guaranteed loan? mmlstrahve costs of release of other m- matlon on how to obtam A yes Notice must collectlon WIllbe charg- formation Without your these records be forwarded to the VA ed on all overpayments \\'Tltten consent Q. I am currentl\ re- ~~SU~d Salad $7.95 wlthm ~5 days after a that are not paid 10 full Q: Ho\\ m 3) I obtain cel\ ing compensatIOn Bread Basket debtor IS 10 default for wlthm 30 days copies of my service for a sel'\ ice-connected ------WICH SPECIALS DAILY------a period of 60 days from Q: Can an) one get in- records \\ hich are not a rlisabilit) evaluated at the date of the first un- formation from m) \',\ part of my V,\ file? 40 percent. Can the \' A 00 cured default record~? A ServICe records help me \\ ith nn 18- $3 OFF w/THIS AD Q: I just received no- A The Freedom of In are generally kept at \ ear-old daughter''> col- tification that [have an formation Act allows Ihe National Personnel iege eApenses. overpayment of my ed- the VA to release the Records Center 10 St A Veterans recelV LARGE DEEP DISH PIZZA ucational benefits. Will amount of any benefits LOUISYou may contact mg compensation for w/CHEESE AND PEPPERONI ~;::s dlsablhtles evaluated at 30percent or greater "Pl-CIALIllNG IN are entitled to addI- tional compensatIOn for a natural, adopted or stepchild between the OSTEOPATHIC ages of 18and 23who IS unmarned and attend- The finest TREATMENT mg an approved school For further mformatlon DR. McFARLAND and necessary apphca- shopping tlOns, 'contm~t your '" , scs nearest VA offIce 'iinderf)~ffiesun. 775-3800 Noth1Og new about the Widespread notion that a plant's growth IS 10fluenced by musIc Grosse Pointe Baptist None other than Char- Community Nursery School les Darwin himself ex- pel'lmented With the DOWNTOWN WINDSOR Early Childhood Education Idea He played a bas- soon to hiS mimosa WEEKEND for Children 2%-5yrs. plant The mimosa paId no attentlOn DarWin InVites you to VISIt next week dUJmg open p':1VP un obsel vatlOns sessIOns CITY OF <&rnlllle 'ninte 1J;'armllMICHIGAN MAY 20-23 (Mon.!fhurs.) From 9 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. CODE NO. 11-11 Now accepting limIted numbel of enrollments fo\' '85 '86 school year RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMP UNIT ORDINANCE

ph. 881-1210 ORDINANCE NO. 279 for information & brochure AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 1 OF THE Ask about early enrollment RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT Celebrate! Our Miss J Shop is open! Come see the changes. It looks sensational. discount. PUMP ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, BEING ORDINANCE NO. 274 Even the attitude is different. More independent, innovative, free spirited. LOCATED IN: More like you. Also open ...the Styling Network, featuring the latest hair designs AS HERETOFORE AMENDED. for Mr. & Miss J. Next to the Miss J Shop in our apparel store. THE GROSSE POINTE Come look us over. You'll love our new look. BAPrIST CHURCH THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ORDAINS' THURSDAY, MAY 23 21336 MACK SectIOn I Subsections (a) and (b) of SectIOn I of the Resldentla I All' 10 3.m ..6 p.m. Fall 85 fashions With Gary Long from Organically Grown <1t01d 8 :VIde Road, GlOsse POlllte Woods CondltlOmng and Heat Pump Ordmance are hereby amended to read In their entirety as follows 10 a.m ..8 p m. SWlmwear slide show Spring and Summer 85 Fashion Video 11 a.m ..4 p.m. Make up tiPS With Dede HeSSinger from Estee Lauder and how to (a) refngeratlOn eqUIpment used for central air condltlOn- scarf tying tiPS Receive a complimentary deSigner comb "{ ~ H E mg purposes or heat pump umts located m the rear or SIde 11 a.m..7 p.m. For fall shoe news meet Beene Bag's Dave Palmer yard, as defmed In ArtICle II, SectlOn 201. 59 of the Zoning ~ Ii and Shoe Buyer Art Ogle ~ Ordinance, prOVided. however, that such eqUIpment shall be 3 p.m ..S p.m MUSIC DeSigns sets the tone for listening pleasure ~ Installed In the rear of the structure, between the extreme Sides, and not less than three feel from either Side of the struc. 3 p.m .6 p.m. Mr J & MISS J Informal modeling ~ ~ ture, and prOVided further that such eqUipment shall not be ~ located In a rear yard abuttmg Lakeshore Drive fRIQAY.LMAY?4 ~ l""\ 10 a.m ..8 p.m. SWlmwear slide show Spring and Summer 85 Fashion Video (b) refrlgeratlOn eqUIpment used for central all' conditIOn In if rJ) mg purposes or heat pump umts located any locatIOn 'Which 11 a.m ..4 pm. Make up tiPS With Dede HeSSinger Estee Lauder Scarf tying tiPS i' IS not authOrized by SectIOn 1(a) of thiS Ordmance provld. 1 P m & 3 p.m. Shoe/Accessory Show With Fashion Coordinator Lenny LaFleur 15117 KERCHEVAL 822.0266 ed, however, that the property o'Wner obtam, by pet;tlOn, the 2 p.m ..S p.m. Seasonal color theory With Fashion ConnectIOn s Kathy Mulligan approval of the CIty CounCIlconcermng the locatron of such 3 p.m ..S p.m. MUSIC Designs' sets the tone for your listening pleasure eqUipment With the pelltlOn to the CIty ('ouncil the owner ANNOUNCES shall submit plans 10 scale showmg all dllnen~lOn" of the 3 p.m ..6 p.m. Mr J & MISS J Informal Modeling :q~lpmen~, the owners properly. adJolnmg lots and streets SATURDAY, MAY 2S f'lIU :>lJl:l:IlIC landscape plans for ,\,creenlng the eqUIpment LOBSiER rom vIew mcludmg the type of planL" or shrubs number 10 a.m..S pm. Spring and Summer 85 Fashion Video ~nndhel~ht The pelltlOn shall fully descnbe the need for plac: g suc eqUIpment m the requested locatIOn The CIty lOa m -5 p m SWimsuitslide show DINNER M~nager or hiS deSIgnated representative WIllset a date for 11 a.m ..S p.m. Make up tipS. from Dede HeSSinger Estee LelUder g earmgbon such petlllon and notice by certIfied mall shall 11 a m. Formal sportswear and sWlmwear shOWing SPECIAL t e gIven y the p<>lltlOnernot Ie"" than ten (10) days pnor t 2 p.m..S p.m. Live musIc sets the tone With MUSIC DeSigns \\~lt~~nh;~I~g'ttofatJhlproperty owner" WIth re'lldenceilocated , 1 a m -3 p m Manequm & Informal modeling e 0 e eqlllpment to he lO"lalled Section 2 Tnall other respecu 0 d Jacobsons BIGGER & BETTER force and effect . s, l' mance No 274sha II remam m full Grosse POinte SectIOn 3 Thl" Ordmance sh lit k f enactment or upon Its bl a a e e fect twenty (20) day" after Its We welcome Jacobson's Charge Card or The American Express' Card SUNDAY AND MONDAY pu IcatlOn whichever IS later Enacted 5/6/8'i Shop until 9 pm. on Thursday and Friday Evening Dining Only Published G P N )/16/11~ Richard G. Solak Until 6 pm on Monday Tuesday Wl'dnesday and Saturday C1ty Clerk 4 4 • •

Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen.A ----_._------_._------PrimeTimeforseniorcitizens------By Marian Trainor The beauty of nature and ltS And the fa ther of the famIly No known so much !Ife began to die • • • • As cottages go, It wouldn't have power to renew the SpJrlt, thiS was one WIll ever VISitthe lake without Left to the mercies of the elements. won any awards In House BeautI- the pric~less gift that came with be- remembenng him He loved It It began to diSIntegrate untIl, fmal. ful It had roughed-In walls, bare mg a cottage owner Each day from the mmute he saw It He Iy, the end seemed Immment. The ' wooden floors and shutters in place brought new dlscovenes wanted It for hiS children, but he call went out Surely tho!>e who of wmdows Pamted white. It held a ,~. Because of thiS, the cottage be- also wanted it for himself And once loved It would rescue It respectable place among Its more came more than a structure It be- there was nothing wrong WIth that But was It possible or would It be pretentious neighbors that aspired came a friend that provided an op- He worked hard And With a family a futIle effort? Life and people to be summer homes portulllty to breathe clean all', to to raise, It was not easy to acqUIre change One lIkes to thInk that ,l For us who had gone from beach watch and ponder nature's changes the money to buy It But he did and nature does not Geology proves '. to beach each summer trying to and exchange the nOIse and dust of he was proud of It otherWise and pomt!> to the moun. ., rent a cottage to escape the city's the city for the lull of waves No one enjoyed It more than he ... tams and lake~ that ha ve been heat and the confines of a backyard sWlshmg on the shore and the stac- He would Sit on the beach In the sun created out of the shlftmg depth~ of for the children, It was a Jewel cato sounds of birds and msects m for hours, lookmg out over the the earth As one looh at the lake to Without pnce the soft qUiet of nIght water. unwlndmg from the stresses and sees how much of the beach It Here was our very own place But most of all, the cottage IS re- of a demanding positIOn has claimed, there I" a real prob- where we could go and spend not membered for ItS nurturmg Free In the last davs of hiS lIfe, when lem that It I~ close enough to top- Just two weeks, but a whole sum- to run and sWim and play In the he had a difficult time gettmg ple any structure m a storm mer Only someone who has rented summer sun, the children grew around, he would ask to be driven And the s\\amp - th not to go sortmg out events m hIS lIfe, a life termed a sandbdr ury and the joy of never haVing to near the street because of trafflc. that m spite of the Important peo- Yet one cannot face the pros peLt face the dlsappomtment of two pre- not to run on the neighbor's grass, ple and places he 'Was associated of a bulldozer rammmg dOlIn what cious weeks release from work be- not to be nOIsy because the people WIth In hiS \\ork, placed hiS famIly was a house that held ,,0 mcin) hdp- Ing rumed by unpredictable next door hked It qUIet, their spmt fIrst py memories It \\ould be "J m bollc weather soarpd ilkI' hlrd<; frpprl fr0rn ~ Ann <;0 tIll' pnrl of ~n l"r8 (,~l1'e ! suppose, of llfe c.'rt.nnbh~b ur;dLf There's not much you can do but cage The father was gone The children the onslaught of age Sit InSide and watch the sky for a Beyond all thiS are treasured me- who had once romped through the And so \\ e \\ III try to "dve It And break In the clouds In the mean- mOries of !Ife as It was lIved there cottage and later taken on the If we fall, we \I, III"It on the beach as Trombly Open House tIme, the dampness seeps through Just thlnkmg of them fIlls the duties of mamtenance were gone one VISits a grave!>lght. to mourn the walls and misery sets m soul With warmth, as we remem- and occupied With their own lIves for what once \\ a~, and look out School Superintendent John Whrltner, left, talks with To break the tenSIOn, you go for a ber nIghts spent around the fire. And the cottage that had once over the lake for ao"\\,cr,, Trombly's Enc Aentenbach while Eric's mother Jackie and stu- ride but that doesn't help much place WIth the doors and shutters dent Ted Groustra, at right, look on during Open House ac- either Chl1dren tired of trymg to bolted agam!>t the fury of a storm tivities Sunday, April 21, at Trombly. Teachers and staff were amuse themselves slttmg in a cot- As we lIstened to the wmd whIstle. on hand while parents visited classrooms, were treated to tage don't fmd It much fun trymg to Nutrition, aging program the waves pound on the beach and science exhibits being performed by each grade, Instrumental amuse themselves Sitting In a car the eerie sound of the fog horn, we and vocal mUSIC,computer and physical education demonstra- There are only so many cows you felt a speCial commumon as we ga- offered at Bon Secours tions. More than 300 people attended during the festivities, can count in the field And there's thered close to the fIre, safe and se- Bon Secours Hospital Will pre- Issues to be addre""ed \\ III In- held to 'share With the community the great little school not enough traffiC on the road to cure m this cottage that held us so sent "Food for a LifetIme Nutrl- elude the relatlOn!>hlp bel\\ een Trombly IS and showcase our school and our students' work," count lIcense plates A stop for ice snug wlthm ItS walls tlOn and the Agmg Process," a pro- dlsea"e and nutntlOn 111 older cream helps, but after that it's all And then there were the star-lit gram for health profeSSIOnals who adults, current research In nutll- according to PrinCipal Sheila Joyce. downhill. After several disagree- mghts With a waxen moon shmmg work With older patIents, on Wed- tlOn and longe\ It)' and nutrltlOl1dl ments over whether or not the pro- down m sllver splendor on dark vel- nesday, May 29, 1 30 P m at 2 30 supplementatIOn for the elderl) per clues were given on "My vet waters that barely stIrred 111 a P m at the hospital's SCIence Hall Park police grab purse-snatcher Father Owns" It'S back to the cot- breeze as gentle and soothing as a Gue!>t speaker WIll be La\'irence Seatmg I" hnllted and re"erVd tlOns are recommended ('all the A woman had her purse snatched where she was Identified by the tage and bed It's times like these mother's kiSS Those were the Power, 1\1D . director of the Meta. late Sunday afternoon. l\lay 5, by a victIm that one can understand why the mghts when we gathered on the bollc Center of Southfield, board- hospital at 343-1668for re"ervatlOl1!> and more mformatlOo 20-Year-old female dt .Jefterson and sun god was worshiped. Our last beach and built a giant bonfIre and certified mternIst speclalIzmg m Barrington The thief was arraigned later prayer at mght was for a sunny day watched It burn down to glowmg endocrmology ana metabolIsm and ThiS proJect IS funded b) a gilt The purse-snatcher then headed that day and released on personal tomorrow coals, Just right to roast hot dogs former professor at Wayne State from Lynn W Day dnd StanleJ H west on Jefter"oll, but wa~ appre- bond pendmg all eXamJllatlOll, All this could be endured If we and marshmallows. Surely there Umverslty School of Medlcme. Day In memory of Ray E. Day hended by Park polLee at Alter polIce said. knew we could outlast the bad wea- was no more perfect place in the ther And now we could No more whole world than here where love tears on the last day because the and seremty and peace settled over sun had finally come out, but too us at thiS moment In tIme IF IT'S NAUTICAL & NICE WE'VE GOT IT! late for us when our time was up There are other memories that and we had to head back for the CI- somehow fIt only mto that settmg ty. We were here to stay We had a Babies were a welcome joy m our tbe sbips wbeet place of our own. family Itso happened that the first It is a wonderful spot for kids year we acqUIred our cottage, we NOW IN The beach In front IS sandy and were also blessed With a new baby STOCK N~ETS'50 WIde enough to bUild sand castles boy. The other children had come SPERRY or a fort, get burled m the sand, he late to what It meant to have your TOP-SIDER on the beach and get a suntan, Sit own playground at your back door, on a chair and look out over the but he would grow up With It The BOAT ~ lake, build a bonfire, launch a boat mmd's eye is filled With pictures of SHOE .-- ..... I him sleepmg In a net-covered bas- Monogramming Available • Out back the yard IS green and smet under a tree With the sun to 1000.500 PM MON -TH & SAT '1 big enough for a game of catch or warm him and the waves to lull 10:00.6'00 P.M. FAI r badmmton You can hang clothes to him to sleep, slttmg m a playpen bleach in the sun and -e.bsorb the watchmg the leaves movmg m the 19605 Mack sweetness of the lake-rinsed air. breezes, running With arms out- Grosse POinte Woods Across the road IS where adven- stretched mto the lappmg waters 882-1340 ture beginS. There IS a swamp, not HIS growmg years were enhanced a smelly, "glubby" one, but a by what he came to know and enjoy natural preserve where frogs and at the lake turtles and water animals live He was one, but each chIld has Wildflowers lme the banks and hiS or her own place m a gallery of birds swoop m and out of the memories that were made possible rushes. Against all admOnItIOns by our summers together there that the swamp is off hmIts, be- No family escapes sadness and '"CHEN cause no one knows its depth or loss and the album of recollectiOn, how shifty ItS bottom, children love incomplete as It IS, would be more to explore its banks trymg to cap- so If It dId not record those ture a giant turtle or a cache of Members of famibes grow, and CENTER frogs. as each one leaves there are the Three major cabinet With the lake at the front door mixed emohons of pnde and JOYIn lines, in 40 styles. and the swamp at the back, the cot- them as fine men and women who tage was beautIfully located for en- have fulfllled all your hopes and Countertops and Joying the wonders of lake living the pam of loss as the famIly Circle accessories available. Not that children gave much grows smaller That is sadness but thought to the aesthetic beauty of there IS also the pain of other the spot, although subconscIOusly losses Do it yourself or they probably did. We will forever remember a son installation available. The adults who lived there and posed on the beach, the wmd ruf- those who visited had a difficult flmg hiS hall', a grIn on hiS sun-ht time deciding which was the most face. hiS whole body expressmg the Free estimates. Impressive, the sun flsmg m a rosy joy of lIfe We remember him on glow over the swamplands or set- hiS weddmg day, hiS happmess m tmg in gentle surrender over the havmg found just the nght girl, hiS rippling lake, waiting to receive It JOy In hiS children He had all he at a hOflzon blazing With the fmal needed to make hiS bfe complete, 15554 E Warren Avenue splendor of the settmg s~ but that hfe was taken from him 882-6822 EMERGENCY FUND.

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Page Eighteen-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 New doctors named to hospital staff The Bon Secours Hospital Board DetrOit 48201, 775-6070 Obituaries of DIrectors has appomted fIve Robert Edward Lee, M D , sur- physIcians new to the hospital's geon with subspecialty of vascular Julia Reaume Knoth Thomas Patrick Henry Henry L:Hommedieu Jesse Rex Lowther medical staff They are' surgery and angiography, 2799 W Services for Mr Lowther, 56, 01 Julian A Alvarez, M D , anesthe- Grand Blvd, Detroit 48202, 876- ServICes for Mrs Knoth, of Dune- Services for Mr. Henry, 79, of Russel dm, Fla. were held Monday, May East Jefferson Avenue, were held the POinte, were held Sunday, May sIOlogist, Bon Secours Hospital, 468 2600 Services for Mr Russel, 70, 12, at Grosse Pomte CongregatIOn- Thomas F Day, M D , surgeon 13, at St Hugo of the Hills, Bloom- Monday, May 13, at the Verheyden Cadieux, Grosse Pomte 48230, 343. formerly of the Park, lately of the al Church and endoscopy, 18540 Mack field Hills Funeral Home and Grosse Pomte 1685 WhIttier Towers, were held Wed. He dIed May 9 In Bon ~ecours Avenue, Grosse Pomte Farms She died May 10 Memorial Church Chnstopher Paul Cassell, 1\1 D , nesday, May 8, at the Verheyden Hospital surgeon, 22790 Kelly Road, EaSI 48236, 884-1040 A descendant of one of DetrOIt's He dIed May 10 in Bon Secours orlgmal families, Mrs Knoth was Hospital Funeral Home and Grosse POlllte Born III Wheellng, W Va , he Ildd Memorial Church FederiCO Manona, achve 10 various mUSical groups, Born m DetrOIt, he was an adver- been a member of the GI o~,>e He died May 5 m Cottage M D , obstetriCian/gy- mcludmg the DetrOIt Symphony tising executive Pomte School System for 20 yeal S Thinking Hospital GARBAGE necologist speclallzmg Orchestra, Grosse Pomte Sym- Mr Henry IS surVived by his until hiS retirement m 1974,flr&t as of Leasing m maternal high-rISk, phony Women's ASSOCiation and Wife, Ruth Helen; a daughter, Born in Wynnewood, Pa , he was a teacher and later a~ a well loved GRINDER? 4707St Antome, DetrOIt was also a board member and pub Serena Henry VanTassel, three formerly employed by the New and respected prinCipal at Delel' Call 48201. 494-7269 hClty chairman for Pro Muslca sisters, and eight granchildren York Life Insurance Co and was a Elemental'y Think of She handled the pubhclty for spe- Memonal contributions may be graduate of Appleby Prep School "He made a very big pomt ot Cial programs for the MUSICStudy made to Bon Secours Hospice and the Umverslty of Michigan learnmg all the :.tudems' names DRUMMY ~U;~lt1G Club of DetrOlt and got her start on Interment was at Woodlawn Mr Russel served With the Navy Said family fnend Gmn) Walker m World War II and was formerly PLUMBING&llf"ll~ facts musIc publiCity '" Ith the SPEBS- Cemetery whose children attended Defer LEASING INC. VA a member of the DetrOit Boat Club "He toured the bUlldll1g a t leu~t 17600 LIVERNOIS • 863-7800 QSA InternatIOnal Conventlon m a Mlle at Gratiot Q: 1 am a \-\ol'ld He was preceded l1l death by hiS tWice a day and \\ent by all the m.6700 772.2200 15304 KERCHEVAL' 822 907D 1949 She wrote chIldren's mUSIC, 1726 MAPLE RD.• 643-4800 \\ ar II \ etel a nand and many of the plece& are copy- Constance B. Holt Wife PriSCIlla, and IS surVived by rooms ThIS IS one 01 the l1r~t Da.. ,;: Be lore V P \\ould like to be buried two sons, Charles P and Alan D , thmgs he couldn't do when he be Ra P" FI !tl" Sa as Mgr righted and on file m the musIc de- ServICes for Mrs Holt, 63, of at -\rlingtoll "\ atiollal partment of the library one brother, and three grandchil- came III and It bothered hun He Cemeten Will 1 be South Oxford Road, were held Wed- dren Mrs Knoth was active In the De- felt the students deserved someone eligible {or burial and nesday, May 15, at the Verheyden Memonal contnbutlOns may be \\ ho could be seen and \\ ho could go troit Town Hall ASSOCiation, Starr Funeral Home I Goodwill Industries I \\ hat arranl!enH"nts Commonlr~~c~lth .AuAillar), S~hool made to the Amencan Cancer "I?no (1\,1 wllh flwm "11 1'1'('(''-'' P1d \\111 Ill' fa 11111\ Ileed to ~he died May 11 m Hon Secours Society be a friend " ATIEND A DONATION CENTER make'? . of Government She was also an Hospital aVId hydroplane race fan, and was Interment was at Elmwood Mr Lowther was diagnosed \\ Itll WILL BE AT GROSSE POINTE A BUrial space m Born in New York, she ISsurvIv- Cemetery multIple sclerOSIS 16years ago, lJut a famlliar fIgure to dnvers and ed by her husband, Dr Charles J Arhngton NatIOnal owner alike on the DetrOIt RIver tried not to let It get him dOl\n ac WAR MEMORIAL Cemeterv IS hmlted Holt, and a daughter Carolyn. and 10 St. Petersburg cordmg to hiS Wife Irene Those eligible mclude CrematIOn was at Woodlawn Mr Lowther graduated Irom Today, May 16th from 9:30-4:30 Mrs Knoth had also worked for Cemetery (1) those \\ ho ha ve dIed Robinson Furmture and \\ on many Robert Vincent Charvat Wayne State UllIverslty WIth a ba- on actlve dutv, (2) Also June 20, July 18 and awards for top sales and was direc- Services for Mr Charvat, 57, of chelor's degree and obtamed a August 19th thru 30th those retired for dls- tor of commumty relatIOns for 10 James Wallace Armour Van K Road, were held Wednes- master's degree from the Ul11Ver:>l- ablhty, or who have at years day, May 15, at the Verheyden ty of Michigan He was a membel USABLE CLOTHING, SMALL APPLIANCES least 20years active du- Mrs Knoth was the Wife of the ServICes for Mr Armour, 93, of Funeral Home of the Lochmoor Country Club AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ACCEPTABLE tv or reserve serVice, late Damel J Knoth and IS survIv- Bishop Road, were held Monday, He dIed May 11 in Cottage Alpha Sigma PhI fratern'lty and (3) honorably discharg- ed by three daughters, Jean May 13, at the Verheyden Funeral Hospital Grosse POinte CongregatIOnal ed veterans who have Tamblyn, Joyce Barlow and Mar- Home and Grosse Pomte Congre- A native of Grosse Pomte, Mr Church held certam high gov- JOrie Hirschfield, 10 grandchild- gational Church Charvat was the owner of Charvat Mr Lowther IS surVIved by hiS HEY KIDS! ernment posItions, (4) ren, and one great-grandchild He dIed May 11 m Bon Secours the FlOrist shop on Mack Avenue wife, Irene, a daughter, Jan Ann, EARN MONEY • TRIPS • PRIZES veterans dIscharged for Hospital Deliver The Detroit News She was also predeceased by a Mr Charvat is surVived by hiS three brothers, and two slster~ 30 percent or more diS- daughter, Nancy Elert, and a son, Born m Worcester, Mass, he Wife, Alma L , a daughter, Jamce Interment was at Evergreen l'e 11 Just a 'e v no~rs a day YOu can ea'r ey fa C"S' 0\ ability before oct 1, graduated from the Worcester de!lvenngTneDe"otNe//S yo~ as:Joee gtJe'o ::::" Danny Knoth A Cook; two sons, Wtlllam V and metery Arrangements \\ exe 1949, and (5) veterans Poly technical Institute and was a teslS IncllJO rg Pr,zes • T' OS • Bor~s Case. ",'0 0 S Memonal contributIOns may be John A; one brother, and four handled by the Verheyden Funcrul who have the natIOn's member of Sigma Alpha EpSilon more' made to All Chlldren's Hospital, grandchildren Home I l~.S c...ue"lr J /"Ja e ccen "9S ,... "e a~.:Jas ro ...... ':cC e..,,( _ ,... e: hIghest nlllltary dec. care of Larry D Surgeson, VICe fratermty, the American Society of ana /'orn Mack tG Lal'(e~ el. Co..." oratIons (Medal of President Trust Officer of South Mechamcal Engineers and the PI Irene F. Lightbody l'1teres'ea oersons age 11 years 0 a ana a\ er ""at aop Honor DlstmgUlshed Tau Sigma National Honorary Iy for rou'es Ca I 2222600 for '11ore n'a'r'"'2' 0" East Bank, 33 6th Street, St Peters- Services for l\Irs LIghtbod\ flU Service Cross, Air burg, Fla 33701 Mechanical Engineermg fratern- Mary L. Beck Force Cross or Navy Ity of Van K Drive m the Woods, were Arrangements were handled by Services for Mrs Beck. 91 held Saturday, May 11. at the Vel' The Detroit News Cross, or the Purple the William R Hamilton Co. Mr Armour was a member of Michigan's Largest Newspaper Heart) Arrangements the Engmeering Society of Detroit, formerly of the Farms, lately of heyden Funeral Home for bunal are made and a former vice presidf'nt and Reno, Nev, were held Monday. She dIed ;\Ia'y 8 III St John" Hospital . through the Supermten- engineermg manager of the Riley May 6, at Ross Burke and Knobel OUR NEIGHBORLY SERVICE dent, Arhngton Na- Claud Carver Stoker Corp in Detroit. He was With Mortuary, Reno Born III l\hnnesota she ISSUI'\'I\ CAN HELP YOU tIOnal Cemetery, Ar- ServICes for ;\11' Carver. 85. the firm for 36 years. She died May 3 m her home ed bv her husband James J t\\ 0 hngton, Va 22211 tormerly of the Farms. latel)' of He served in World War I as a Born m Australla. :\Irs Beck I~ sons: James J and John \\ and surVived by t\\ 0 sons Charle& \\ four grandchIldren MAil YOUR PACKAGES Q: HoYtma) 1 obtain AtlantiS, Fla. ,\ ere held Dec 10. captam in the ordinance depart- • UPS • FEDERAL EXPRESS • AIRBORNE 1984m Atlanhs ment of the New England Division. and Robert. a daughter. DOlOtll} Cremdtlon \\a~ dt FOIest L8\\n copies of documents Beck Ne,\berg, two ~Isters. and ('emeter) • GREYHOUND PACKAGE EXPRESS and records from my He died Dec 8 In AtlantiS Mr. Armour was a member of the l\Ir Can er \\as retired from lhe Detroit Yacht Club and the Semor seven grandchildren • PRIVATE MAIL BOX RENTING • KEYS VA file? Private cremation \\as at :\Ioun • COPIES • STAMPS • MESSAGE SERVICE A: Requests for S S Kresge Co and was a member Men's Club of Grosse Pomte. of the Atlantis Golf Club and tam VIe" Cemeter~ to • PASSPORT PHOTOS • BUSINESS CARDS copies of documents Mr Armour is survived by his Cottage offer from your VA fIle must formerly a member of Grosse wife of 68 years, Rachael Longley; • PACKAGING AND ALL PACKAGING POInte CongregatIOnal Church He kidney stone talk SUPPLIES be made in writmg and four daughters, Jane Schiek, Nan- should include your sig- was also a veteran of World War I cy Baugh, Joan Mason and Ann Betty W. Carver Thomas Mertz, M D , urologist, nature Your request He was survived at the time of hiS Standish; a son, James W. Jr ; 10 Private services for l\Irs will diSCUSS newly developed lll- should be malled to the death by hiS Wife, Betty W . and IS grandchildren, and seven great- Carver. 78, formerly of the Farms struments and technology \\hlch nearest VA RegIOnal surVived by two daughters. Jac- grandchil,dren. . lately of Atlantis, Fla . were held ease the removal of kIdney stones Office fOr prbt!'esSirtg: A queline C Harvey and Joan C MemorIal contnbuUons'may be'-' last month m AtlantIS ' '" -fi':! "iF C'O'itfrtlfttlftyprogram called 18530 Mack Ave., at Touraine nommal fee may be Howard: a son, Robert A: and made to the Memorial Fund at She died April 23 in Atlantis "Stonebusters," at Cottage Hos- charged, depending on nine grandchtldren Grosse Pointe Congregational Mrs Carver was married to the pital. Grosse Pornte Farms, MJ 48236 • 884-8440 Arrangements were handled by Open 9-5 \\eekdays, 9-3 Saturday the number of copies Church, 240 Chalfonte, the Farms, lale Claud and IS surVIved by two ThiS free health lI1formatlOn pro- requested the Dorsey Funeral Home 48236. daughters, Jacqueline C. Harvey gram ISscheduled for Wednesdd), and Joan C Howard. a son, Robert May 22, 7 P m to 9 p m III Board- A , four sisters and nme grandchll rooms A and B on the 10\\er level dren The hospital IS located at 159 Ker Mrs Carver was a member of cheval Ave, between l\1oro~s and YOUTH the AtlantiS Golf Club and Grosse Cadieux, m the Farms ENRICHMENT Pomte CongregatIOnal Church For reservatIOns, cdll the ho~ SERVICES Mrs Carver was cremated pital at 884-8600,ext 2390 and NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB OF Thanks to the enthusiastic response of those of you who have already been involva WOODS HOME CARE'S ed with YES, we are continuing to grow at a rapid pace. On June 24 we will begin a NEW WCATION new program at the Neighborhood Club in Your Locally Owned Medical Equipment Dealer Grosse Pointe in addition to programs already operating in St. Clair Shores, PROVIDING Bloonlfield Hills and Kalamazoo. We use computers 'as a lever to enhance learning. TOTAL HEALTH CARE Our computerabased educational program is the individualized motivational enrich- INCLUDING THE LATEST ment you seek for your child. YES is now offering two new opportunities EXERCISE EQUIPMENT for interested parents to learn more about our program. On Tuesday, May 21, from 4-6 New Location - Same Great Service p.m. and again on Thursday, May 30, from If You Can't Come to Us, We'llCome to You 8-9 p.m., a coffee hour and program SPECIAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS demonstration will be held in the YES room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, PROFESSIONALS AND THEIR STAFF at the Neighborhood Club. Here's a chance to find out 'what advantages a YES program MON" MAY 20 TUES, MAY 21 WED, \IAY 22 THURS I ~IAY 23 FRI, \1 \) 24 I to 3 p,m. I to 5 p.rn I to 3 p rn lto 3 p,rn Ito3prn can provide for your child and discover for ETHOX FEEDING OSTOMY EXERCISE AND OXYGEN PHYSIC ~L yourself what many of your neighbors MACHINES CARE REHABILlTATlO~ THERAPY THERA.P) already know. EQUIPMENT EQUIP\IENT EQL'IP\IE\ T a For more information, call either of our east Light Refreshments will be Served - A mple Parking on HaJnpton side locations. Youth Enrichment Services, Inc. Neighborhood Club WOODS HOME CARE 22811 Greater Mack, Suite 211 17150 Waterloo St, Clair Shores, MI 48080 Grosse Pointe, MI 48230 II1II 209S~b~k~£~o~~n!NUE II1II Tele: 777.5060 Tele: 885.4600 ~ 886-8930 ~

, 'r - .~"---~~, ~-"--....._-,_ ..... --...... ---...... Thursday, May 16, 1985 ------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Ninet .. "..A North High conference brings school boarrh together By Mike Andrzejclyk Administrators, supermtendents and school board members from Macomb dnd Wayne countle~ met at North Ihgh School Apnl 20 for a bl-county conference sponsored by the Grosse Pomte and Harper Woods school boards About 75 people representmg 2J of the counties' school board~ at- tended the conference, according to Harper Wood~ Board of Educa- tion PreSident Arlene Kdngas In- VitatIOns ....el e extended 10 all the counties' 58 member bOdrds of the A~soclatlOn at School BOdlds, she added The conference ha~ a dual pur- pose, according to l\1r!:>Kdl1ga!:>It was a chance for repre!:>entatlVes from the vanous school boards to meet and get to know edch other • There were dlso workshop!:>that ad- dressed Is!:>uesof common Intere!:>t, Participants and speakers take a break during the joint county school board conference April 20. They Scholarship Wlnner !:>hesaid are, from left, Grosse Pointe school Superintendent John Whritner, Macomb Daily staH writer Neils North principal John Kastran, left, congratulates senior Workshop~ Included mformatlOn Pomerantz, Detroit Free Press staff writer Robert Musial, Harper Woods school Superintendent Arthur David DIPasquale for his winning an Alvin M. Bentley scholar- on how to work together for state C. Toth and WDIV anchorman Mort Crim ship. The scholarship will allow DIPasquale to participate In a legislatIOn, kindergarten alterna- weeklong conference on political science to be held at Albion tives, a review of a !:>urvey per- cause of the 'Way we are located," of teachers' pensIOns and retire- young familIes ha ve moved mto the formed by the Macomb Interme ments and could by 1988 create a College. ~he said "We can learn from each community. dmte School dlstnct, a dlscus!:>lOn other " cntlcal shortage of qualified tea- Grosse Pomte Supermtendent of exemplary schools, how to mar- EvaluatIOns filled out by atten- chers for the state, Toth said John Whnlner called the con- ket public schools and how to get a dees gave the conference favorable The bill, which Will cover all full- ference outstanding, With a variety dl!:>tnct's message out through the marks, Mrs Kangas said It v. as time teachers, Will allow retire- of good speakers, dialogue and an What's on Cable medIa suggested the Jomt conference be ment after 30 years of teachmg opportunity to learn more about A list of proglams on Gros!oe POinte Cable thi~ Ileek South ASSistant PrinCipal Ber- held yearly and that Oakland Coun- With compensatIOn to be paid based the area Thursda), May 16 nard LeMieux made a presentatIOn ty be added, !:>hesaid on a five-year average salary, ac- Dr Whntner had an opportumty • • 5 P m "The Job Show" - From the !'IllchlganEmployment Secunty on exemplary schools and compo Harper Woods school Supennten- cordmg to the state Department of to meet supermtendents from seve- CommiSSIOn(II} nents of leadership, diSCUSSing dent Arthur C Toth said he thought Education ral other dIstricts as well as take .5 30 P m - "To Your Best Health" - VaccmatlOn (11) South's receiving natIOnal honm s the conference was well worth the Other prOVISIOnsof the legisla- part in workshops covering a • 6 P m "The Grosse Pomte Community Chorus" - Tdped at Representatives from Grosse time and effort to plan It because of tIOn mclude extensIOn of death number of different topics and IS- Parcells (II) Pomte also talked about the dls- the quality of mformatlOn that was benefits of retirees to mclude fami- sues • 7 P m "Pomters with Prost" - John Prol>lWII!fOCUbon prepanng tnct's all-day kmdergarten dissemmmated lIes and pre-fund the system's While the Grosse Pomte and Har- 1 for runOingwith Dave Howell (II) Takmg part 10 the workshop on "Usmg mformatlOn from the health msurance fund The legisla- per Woods dlstncts are part of the • 7 pm "Harper WoodsHlghhghts" - What's happening m Harper the media were Robert MUSial, De- workshop on the media, Toth ~ald tIOn also aids part-tIme employees Wayne aSSOCiatIOn of school Woodsschools (19) trOIt Free Press staff writer, Nella by countmg theIr servICe toward • 7 30 P m - "Money Matters" - Host Paul Heneks talks Withformel 1\11 he has sent out letters to a number boards, their geographiC locallon Chlg"r.Governor George Romney (11) Pomerantz, Macomb Daily staff of news organlzal1ons lookmg to pensIOn benefits, accordmg to the gives them more in common With • 8 pm - "Health Talks" - DepreSSIOn,and the best way to choose a writer, and Mort Cnm, anchorman gam some recogllltion tor the acti- education department the southern Macomb school dis- fItness club (II) for WDIV-TV news vIties gomg on at the schools No estimates have been made of tncts, Whntner said. ., • 8 30 P m - "Johanna Gilbert InterVIews" - Interestmg people around Mrs Kangas saId she and Grosse The conference gave the repre- the number of teachers eligible to Although no new jOll1t programs the community (Ill Pomte Board of EducatIOn PresI- sentatives from the school dIstncts retire should the legislatIon be- were launc:hed at the conference, Friday, May 17 dent Joan Hanpeter began plan- a chance to talk about mutual prob- come law, the department said the two sponsoring dlstncts have • 6 P m - "Body Shoppe" - Make physical fitness a part of your day nmg the jomt conference m Febru- lems, lIke fmances, declming en- Harper Woods publIC schools programs with each other as well (Ill ary The Idea came from a conver- rollment and the poSSIbility of a have experienced a turn-around in as other districts Harper Woods • 6 P m - "It Came From DetrOit" - Scott Campbell, DetrOlt musIc sation between the two, Mrs cntlCal shortage of qualIfied tea- the decline of enrollment, Toth and Grosse Pointe have a program Videoproducer (II) Kangas said. chers, Toth saId said The dlstnct IS forecastmg a 7 • 6'30 P m - "Practical Astrology" - Rich 1\1l10stanWIlltell what the for time-shared enrollment at the "Joan and I were talkmg and we percent Increase m the number of stars hold 10 store for you (II) LegislatIOn that has passed the high schools, while Harper Woods .7 P m - "Pointers WithProst" - See 5/16 hstmg " '! , , 15304 KERCtiEVAt -'822 9070 Fn. & Sat. ttl 4 a m. 15304 KERCHEVAL- 822-90111 LI - •I • 7 P m - "Health Talks" - Pallent Advocacy and the acute phaseb of 1726 MAPLE RO • 6434800 1726 MAPLE RD' 643-4800 stroke (II) I 822 4260 pick, up 1lIIldIt1hur1dl¥4 pm-ll1Jl Vo'!!..Host~ GU!-~Chris Mantjios J • *fll'lfy' frtdiy-satu*t 4 pm 2Mn I • 7 pm - "Education III our Town" - Hosted by Bruce Kefgen (I'I) • 7 30pm - "Russ GIbbs at Random" (II) • 7 30p.m - "Off The Wall" - A look at art In metro DetrOit (8) PEPSI • DIET PEPSI • PEPSI LIGHT /. 8 P m "DetrOIt Curtam Call" - See 5/17 IIstmg (II) MOUNTAIN DEW • PEPSI FREE. Tuesday, May 21 • 4 P m - "The Church of Today" - With Jack Boland (II) DIET FREE '5pm - "The Job Show " (II) Sale Good • 5.30 P m - "The Grosse Pomte Symphony" - See 5/16 IIstmg (II) 8 poc~ $1 69 plus 41685 )12 liter • dep thr J 4 29 85 • 5 30P m - "The Savmg Word" (8} • 7 P m - "Pointers WithProst" - John Prost brmg~ mterestmg tOPICS and people mto focus (II) • 7 pm - "Harper WoodsHighlights" - See 5/16 IIstmg (19) • 7'30 pm - "Money Matters" - TOnight's guest Dick Purtan (II) • 8 P m - "Health Talks" - A IDS and Heanng Loss (II) • 830 pm - "Johanna Gilbert InterViews" - See 5/16 IIstmg (lll }Our Complete Food and Beverage Center' Wednesday, I\Ia) 2J * pACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER.* SUNDAY LIQUOR * • 4 P m - "Back-Porch Video" (lI) • 4 30P m - "Amencan CatholIc" (8) • 5 pm - "Wayne County A New Perspective" (II) YALOOS PARTY STORE • 5 P m - "Faith 20 " (8) FRESH GROUND 15500 E. 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FREE APPRAISALS LIC #BA0430 $1.99 BUYING WHITE FISH ~ ~ • Gold Ilo Sliver COinS (U.S. and Foreign) • Coin & Stamp collections • Prel1928 US paper money • Accumutallons large or small FILLETS $2.99 LB. I, ~ • MIlitary medals • tokens • All U S commemorative coins Over A Century of Service • Proof and mint sets • Items marked 10K, 14K, 18K or • Ancient & Medieval coins sterling to the Eastside Communities 17658 MACK (at University) 885.4200

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}1""'romAnother Pointe Of View By ](met Mueller

It was ongmally the home of Cyrenlus Adelbert Ne\\- comb. born m Cortland. NY, In 1837,and his famIly C A Newcomb came to DetrOIt m 1868 He formed a partner- ~hlp WIth Charles Endicott. creahng the Newcomb-Endi- cott Department Store largest retal! ~tore In DetrOIt Three generatlOn~ 01 Newcomb~ worked In Ne\\comb-Endlcott untillt ,,,as sold to J L Hudson In 1927 Newcomb's estate 10 Bloomfield Hills was eventually purchased by a private MIchigan corporatIOn for the pur po:,e 01 operating the Echo Park Day Camp and School The l1?ffie "Echo P:lrk" \\':):, chosen bec~l.Use the bnd drops 95 feet In elevatlOn across the property, creating an echo, whIch led early settlers to call the area an "echo park ., r The I Newcomb home \\ as converted mto a school bUlldmg m 1960,but the mcreaslng value of the 80 heavily wooded acres of the former Newcomb estate fmally led the school to sell for the purpose of creatmg a reSIdential area offermg unique and unobstructed views from 10dlvldual sites Oakland County has desIgnated Echo Road, which leads mto the area, a Natural Beauty Road Extreme care has been taken to protect and enhance the lush vegetatIOn and dramatIc topographical features of the Echo Park land A special feature of the development ISa resldenhally-owned .30-acre nature preserve which mcludes two small lakes. two Islands WIth nature trails and open areas for cross- country skung

Grosse Pointers will be visiting Echo Park in large number dUl'ing the next fe\\ weeks, lor the 19S5 Detroit Symphon) /American Society of Interior Design Sho\,.house, "a jewel of a home" decorated in jewel tones by 16ASID design studios, opened yesterday. Tours of the house at 12-t4Copperwood Drive (west of Telegraph Road. between Lone Pine and Long Lake Roads), situated on the approximate location of the original Newcomb home, con- tinue through June 9. The Sho\\ house, its activitie!> cOOl'dinated by the Detroit Symphony League and the Women's Association for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, is a project to raise funds for the symphony. t It's open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Satur- I da) s, from noon to 6 p.m. Sundays and from G to 9 p.m. Thursday evenings. Admbsion is $5 at the door. Luncheon Ir-' -'. _ is available in the Gourmet Cafe. Gifts al'e available at the A, ShO\..house Boutique, flowers and plants in the Showhouse Among the 200 guests at the" All that Glitters" Greenery. Information on Wednesday evening guided review night were Mrs. David M. Bogle, who -• tours by ASID membel's. at $8 per person by reservation chaired the evening, pictured at left with Mrs. only, may be obtained b) calling 851-i695. Harley Higbie, and Mr. and Mrs. John J Qualey Jr., (Continued on Page 4B) above. The collection of beaded garments will re- main at the museum until Aug 11

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Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three.B ------'The Club' ends Theatre Arts' season The Theatre Arts Club Will close The Tuesday and Thursday dress Joann Koch IS taking reserva. Its 1984-85season with a presenta- rehearsal hostesses are Genevieve tlons for thIS gala evemng. tIOn 01 "The Club," at 8 p m Fri' Gray, Helen Cope, Elizabeth day, May 17, at the Players Play- WrIght, MarIan Skillman, Dorothy house Theatre Arts says "The Allison, Ella LeWIS,Mary Krueger, Pi!rsonilJ Apptaranu Club' I~ such a special musical LOlS Martin, Gay Healy, Mary World Cup Sallbo~rd comedy, members don't want to WhItley, Jean DlCkmson and Trudy ChampIon give the story away by explaInIng Schmidt KEN WINNER the plot May 28 Before the CUI tam goes up to METRO SKI & SPORT They do ~ay that Theatre Arts morrow evemng, Maralyn Dam- pre~ldent Margaret Lmdner and zalskt Will be m the lobby offerIng Sharon ContI cire sharmg director chances on a bottle of Mouton honor~ and that guest piamst Sally Rothschild, to be presented at the :\IUlTay ha~ been assIsted durmg Afterglow ReceptlOn whIch IS bemg rehearsab by Jean Ground and catered by John Messma Gourmet HIla Stormes Fllhng the roles m CreatIOns The afterglow arrange lhe tr adltlOnal 'all male" cast are ments have been made by 1\1aly CIndy Pangborn, Nancy IVhzer, Lou Miller, ,Jeanne Coyle and Hlta Cleo Ru~~ell, Sharon Conti, Karen Stormes . t,luarnstrom and Irene Gracey NURSING Bdl bdra HIaden and Julia KeIrn Jane Combnnlk~GI aham, Ro~e- mary Hastll1gs and Gall Weber w1l1 HOME 31 e holdmg book be m the lobby greetmg patrons 8045 On the backstage crew under the and a~ 1I1 all Theatre Arts shows. ~.;\~TJHfERSO'\ gUidance of producer Maggie John- the Choral Ensemble Will open the son are Mary Blam, Sally Jay and evemng by smgmg the offICial DETROIT, MICH. Irene Blatchford on properties, song, composed by Audrey Jen- Polly \\eckler, Mane Hertee] and nmgs 1n the chorus thiS time are 821-3525" :\lana Parquette on costumes, Dorothy Allison, Johanna Gilbert, Julia KeIrn, Yolanda Turner and Dorothy Ignazlak, Peg Jordan, QUALITY Am) Adam on makeup, and Ruth Pearl Lmder, Allee Truscon and NURSING CARE Doll on lighting Rita Stormes

Henry VIII's Bedroom at Thornbury Castle? Donning their top hats and tWIrling their canes m rehearsal recently were Theatre Arts Club members The Upper Turret Suite at Cromlix House? (seated, left to right) Sharon Conti, Cleo Russell, Nancy Mizer and Karen Quarnstrom; and (standmg) Irene Gracey and Cindy Pangborn. Concert benefits Mu Phi Epsilon fund A special concert performance of Grosse Pomte \\toods Presbvtenan umversltles. as \Iell a~ Olivet and Grosse Pomte's "First Lady of the Church . Grand Valley State college~ 1.0 Plano," Ruth Burczyk, to benefit There IS no admiSSIOn charge. cally, the DetrOlt Alumlll Chapter the i\lu~lc .scholarship Fund of the but concert-goers \\ III have the op dlso supports WSU's Choral Umon DetrOit Alumni Chapter of l\1u PhI portumty to donate to\\ ard scholar- and Concert Band, the Rochester Epsilon ,in mternatlOnal mU~lC ships a\\ arded annually to out- Symphony. the DetrOlt Commumty fratermt) 1" ~et for thiS Sunday, standmg young performers at MUSlCSchool and Interlochen '\a May 19, at 4 pm m the lounge of Wayne State and Ea~tern :\!Jchlgan tlOnal MUSICCamp On an mternatlOnallevel. l\Iu Phi EpSIlon, of \1 hlCh Mrs Burczyk IS a member, sponsors young artists You could stay at either if you knew the owners and managers of the many concert tours, a mUSicologIcal re- luxurious and royally distinctive castles and country manor homes throughout search contest, an orlgmal com- petitlOn contest, an arllst-m-re~- the United Kingdom. WE DO ... on a first name basis and our Invaluable Idence program at Bre\'ard l\IuslC contacts allover Europe assure you of memories for a lifetime. Center, N C . and Gad\ Hill MusIc Settlement School m Chicago Chapters of the orgamzatlOn ex- tend as far as Mamla and Queson City m the Phlhppmes Greotwoys Travel Corporation Further mformatlOn on the con- 100 Kercheval on the Hill • 886.4710 cert or Mu Phi EpSIlon may be ob- Open Monday-Friday 9 am. 5 pm tamed by callmg 823.1721 or 881- 2973 Thur of six homes set for early June The DetrOIt Chaptel of the Amer- lC.anInstitute of ArcIlItects and the l\hchlgan Chapter of the Amencan "4 ~ fVM} SocIety of Intenor De~lgnel ~ al e JOlmng forces to offer the pubhc an opportumty to view representative samples of the work of some of ~~" theIr members ThIS first-time effort ISa tour of SIXBlrmll1gham-Bloomfleld homes on Sunday .June 2, departIng b) J~ bus from Seaholm High School, corner of CIdnbrook dnd Lmcoln Roads at noon. returmng at 5 p m 04 de The AlA and the ASID ha \ e chosen three re~ldences each for the tour Tlckels, at S9 per person ~~ .. are aVailable bv sendmg a check and self-addre~sed, stamped en \elope to AlA DetrOIt Chdpter. 551 an exclUSive East .Jefferson AvenuE' DetrOIt l\1Jch 48226 address, Villa Additional mformatlOn may be obtall1ed by calhng 96'HlO'3 be- In Flrenze, Mu Phi Epsilon members Jeane Zech and PatriCia Junker (left to tween 8 30 a m and.1 p m :\Ionday private banking. right) with pianist Ruth Bruczyk. through Friday the Mona Lisa Moving, Engaged, New Baby? and Jacobson's Grosse Pointe's Getting Settled Made Simple Personal Shopping Service. New Town dilemmas fade after a WELCOME WAGON protective summer call (,I\(' II~\Our h~t ,1IId\Ie II ~hop Ihe I\.[\ As WE",COME WAGON Representative It s my job to fur storage TUf. \Oll \\ould If \Oll Iud tht 11Il1(' help you make the most of ~o\Jr new neighborhood where I know my The he,t of Iht l,l,lem \l,lr~el ShOPPingAreas Commun ty opportunities Spec,al at tractions Lots 0' tiPS to save YOutime and monev producl' hreJlh m(',ll~ (!le( ,(', Plus a basket of gills tor your famlly I II be listening precious furs \\ Il1e, ,l1ld~plll.tlt\ lo()(b dl'h\lI l'

THINKING OF A NEW Brush up your Shakespeare From Another Pointe The War Memorial will be the site Sloop~ 10('OHlIlIl'I',"and Sophocle~' ot Dr John P CUlls' "Ix-week I('c "Antigone" Of View IIII'P "('l'Ie" on tillS ::.('a"on's perlaI' In ddtlltlOJl to tilt' War l\h' KITCHEN? mances at the Slratford Festival mondl'" tidY tnp to ~tl'atlord Oil (Continued froll1 Page J B) The "Clle" beglll" Thur~dd), I\Id~ June 26 tor "PII dte" oj Penldnce, WE OFFER 21 from I to 2 p m Co!>tI~ $,30 the ('entel JM'>ail e,l(h made re'>l'l Nathe Son Succeeds V,lllOn" tor Sept 14'dnd 13 whl'1I IDEAS OF THE FUTURE WITH The 11I....t ....e~~lOn \\'111 be ..Iprepa '1\Il'lflh !\lght" dnd 'She Stoop,> He was a "Pointer of Interest" way back when, bel ore he l,itlOll tor till' ~tU(l\ 01 Shake''> to ('onqul'l' \\ III be "een FurthI'I CRA"SMANSHIP OF THE PAST graduated from Grosse POinte North High School 111tile H'~ pl',lle ....ub....equent tdlk ...\1III IOlU'> mtDlmatlOll on the dm,,, 01' elthel cond class dlter North High opened He \\ rote the ~chool'~ Oil T\leltth Nighl, "l\led~ure IOJ 01 till' tl Ip:-- 10 Stl dtlm d llldy be ob. CALL A PROFESSIONAL alma mdter And 110\\ David Gregory IS back 111 hl~ I1dtl\ e :\led ...ure . Kmg 1.('dl.' ~he t...e 1"011111' ""CIIloml'l '> Ddve dnd /{uthdnlle ,lohn"ton III hiS cho~en held. d \\ I'll' p,u 1\ .It 7 1OP 111 thl" ~dt Kiln lIubbdl d Don on, Lee dlld early ddYS as ~talf mU~IClan with 1\larthd Grahdm Alvlll l1111,>ll01 I~ll' ;itb h(h ,1Ild 7(h \III!J .\nn SchnllCil dllll Dick and ;,\Idl \ AIle", the Dance Theatre of Harlem and :\Iorelll Ballet to \\K~(J 1-'\1 tlee}IJ L.llltl' IIll\ldld l'll~h() ....pll1l1J11gthe (h~l'> :'\[el11bel~ die Couple ....11l'\\ to the dred ::.d" the\ (lid III lhell tl'rl'"ted III :\l'\1 eOllwr" drc lI1vlted r'CLASS OF '85" Course lor Prole~slonal Choreographel'~ and Compo~er~ Ingh ....c1woJ dd\., Be!.'I \11Ill' ,we! to eonlaet till' dub ~ nwmber!>hlp directed by AlWin Nlkolals In England \II l:. pll1d \1III bl' .,('I\ed dldllnH.'lldt H2.H17901 HH6-29bb10l HIS most recent credits are commlS!:>lOns lrom Pldllnlllg the p..J1I\ .Ill' ehdlll1ll'n tUlthel 1lI101111dtlon choreographer I\'lkolals to compose the score~ lor t\\ 0 ne\\ Nlkolals works "Graph~ premiered la~t summer ferent flower arrangements plalllst III Dance at CCI\'Y and Eastern l\lIchlgan l'nl\ er~ dnd Tnnkets" sale La Societe des Jardmeres also Slty, semor lecturer and artlst-In-re~ldence at the South On AprIl 26, La Societe de!>Jar dll1eres held a luncheon at the helped out as hostesses at the Australian College of Advanced EducatIOn, musIc director Gros"e POinte Hunt Club With the DetrOIt Institute of Art1>' lOoth of the Department of Dance at Anzona State Unl\ erslt) Gros!>c Pomte Garden Club and the birthday celebration last month He's a speCialist In the use of computers In the Fine Arts, and as such has served as consultant at the UniversitIeS of Texas, IlI1ll0lS and Colorado, Spelman College and Arizona Josiah Harrnar DAR to gather For that special Graduate this year, State why not consider a sIgnet ring The members of the General Buchanan, of Redford, regent, He's received a grant from the vice-president lor Re- In 14 karat gold? Come In and see our nice JOSiah Harmar Chapter of the Mrs Stuart PIlcher, of Birmlllg~ search to establIsh a Computer Dance Lab m the U of 1\1 '~ Daughters of the AmerIcan ham, vIce regent, MISS Frances selectIon at grtts for graduation. Dance Department He believes III Dance as a collabora- Revolution Will travel to the Bidwell, of DetrOIt, chaplam, MISS tive effort "Choreographers working With Composers Algonac home of Mrs Earl RobleI' MIldred Skaglm, of Milford, re- workmg With DeSigners working With Writers \\ orkll1g this Saturday, May 18, to hold the cordmg secretary, Mrs D E. Lelp~ 1. WIth Artists working WIth Choreographers The rIcher the blenmal mstallatlOn of their newly prandt, of DetrOIt, correspondlllg edmund AHEE jewelers collaboratIOn, the more slgmflcant the Impact on the elected officers MISS Dorothy secretary, and Mrs Sarah M Keister and Mrs Paul Decker, 20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods future ot dance" Davis, of LakevIlle, treasurer both of Marme City, will assist Members are remmded to brmg In 886.4600 ~ati"e Daughter's on her Way Mrs RobieI' The new officers are Mrs John S their wntten annual reports ContratulatlOns to 16-year-old BrIdget McKeever daughter of Mr, and Mrs Patrick McKeever, of De\ on: shire Road, WInner of the Michigan FederatIOn of MUSIC Clubs' $300 plano scholarshIp Sixteen plamsts par~ tlclpated in the stateWide competItIon, held at AlbIOn Col- lege on the last Saturday In Api'll In additIon to recelvmg the scholarship the Umverslty WORSHIP SERVICES Liggett School 11th grader was featured as solOIst at the Michigan FederatIOn of MUSIC Clubs' state conventIOn in Grand Rapids last Thursday She's receIVIng trammg DI \L \ commensurate With her talent from Grosse POinte's "Mrs, gIM.;e (":!Pc.inlR!}(enU'linl ({JhUlfh PR\YER Music," Ruth Burczyk, who presented the MUSical In- SS2-SiiO terlude at Hammell MUSIC'S receptIOn last Tuesday for Presbyterial1 U S.A. Dale Nyboer, executive director of the Young Keyboard Artists ASSOCiatIon International Plano CompetitIon and "BARE FEET First English Festival, to be held in Ann Arbor In mld~June WELCOME" Ev, Lutheran And Congratulations to .. , Church Dr, LOUIS J. Prues, Semor MInIster \ ernler ROdd dt Grosse Pointe's Mark C Stevens, who'll receive the \\ edgel\ood Dm e 9 10 and II 30 \Iorshlp Sen Ices 16 Lakeshore Dn,e Grosse Pomle \\ ood~ DetrOIt Historical Society Guild's Patnotic A\\Iard dunng 10 30 \lIddle Hour EducallOn Grosse Pomte I-arms ~~~- ;1)411 a champagne receptIOn follOWing the Detroit HistOrical 882 5330 24 hrs F,lnlll\ II or,hlp 'I HI J IT! Society's 63rd annual meeting Wednesday evening, June 5, l hurch \Ior,htp 11 J m In the DetrOIt HistOrical Museum's Streets of Old DetrOIt Grosse Pointe Woods P.lUl .. hl'ppll r P.I.,lfJl The award is the latest m a long Ime 01 well-deserved PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bruce Quatman, Pa~lor acknowledgements of the accomplishments of thiS Native 19950 Ma ck Aven ue The Grosse Pointe Son. (h.a li/'Iaj. bet'Net!n ~~oros<: and Vern.er Roads! 886~4300 Congregallonal 11 a.m. Divine Worship and American Baptist "Strangers in a Strange World" Church Beverly Beltaire is Pastor Edward Taylor, preachmg 1~1l( hJlfonle dl I othrojl Nursery prOVided xx~ 1117) Woman of the Thar Children's Sunday School 9 30 Regular ServIce 11 15 SpeCial Service The Women's Committee of the Headlmer of the Year by the De Christ the King Our Chancel Choir & Amencan Lung ASSOCiatIOn of trOlt Chapter III 1982 St. James (,11..,.,« P 11111 \\lod, 1'1;)) \1 Hi \\IIllJl Lutheran Church Mt. Olivet Methodist \ ~,\, I ,\I \101 k I 881 9390 Southeastern MichIgan (ALASEM) While a ~tudenl at \Va) ne tltdte Lutheran Church 20338 Mack, GPW Choir WIll sing Oli'\If)'\\llIlHf{ ....~I\II,I ... II\l 1/.1// /11' Willhonor POinter Beverly Bellaire UOlverslly, she started dS a re "on The Hill" "Requiem" by Faure as Michigan's "Woman of the porter on the Detroit Free Pres" 884-5090 \!< "1] ~an at t\.f'rt hp\ .II Year" at Its annual Cinderella and was qUickly attra<.ted to the Sill.H; II Church ,c.,chool - Ball, the natIOn's oldest ongomg advertlsmg !>Ide of the bu~mes~ '>unOd' School 9 0<) a In 9 JO a m onl\ Bible Classe, 9 OoJ a m \\ ORSHIP SER\ ICES ( r t rn<' '1 I 1111111 chanty ball, thiS Saturday, May 18 She \\ en! on to manage lhree \\ eek 1 r both ..,r r\ ,<. t.., FamJi, \Iorshlp 10 30 d In 9 30 &. II 00 a m Mrs Bellaire, pre~ldent of PR ly ne\l::.papers, \\as Dllglllator and Dr H '. H HUIlhtiJn Folh\\N h\ l"ello",hp Hour ,'ur~en ~ 10 d m I ASSOCiates and past chairman of producer of 'Detrolt Deddlme,' 9 10 a m Sun SChOOl \\eo B ble Class 10 00 a m the Greater DetrOIt Chamber of \\ hlch llltroduced a magall l1e11f'\\" +< ,ST MICHAEL'S Commerce, has maintained her concept to audIences of \\ ';YZ-TV ]I ....Ior {,. or ""t' ,. "'c III lit r Jrheph p ~'abn Pastor p.p,lur H{.I~ It \ Hllllbo EPISCOPAL role as a prominent commumty \ ChdPI \ O~l \ Icar \ / CHURCri WHITTIER leader and area reSident With an ~ 1UI';. "'lInrun~ddlf' Pdrlo. unbndled enthUSiasm for the St. Paul Ev. (,rO"'l POint£' \\ ond., future of DetrOit Redeemer TOWERS ;e,;.. Lutheran ~X~-tXl() As the fIrst woman ever lo be United ; Hil d In Jloh ~_u(han't 415 Burns Dr, .eP~ Church Methodls\ elected to chaIr the Greater DetrOIt 881-6670 III III d m r (I ( hord I ~.ulharl~t dnn Chamber of Commerce (1982 and Challonle and Church Detroi t.M ich igan 48214 o "crmnn '>unn1' "lhcwl 198:1),BeItalre was recogmzed by lothrop 2(),71 \ ernler \ur,( n \\ Jlldhh' her peers for her leader"hlp and \\ ,)r,hlp 9 d m Jusl easl of I 'J.l Ilu~da\ ~u(hdr"t dedIcatIOn to DetrOIt and DetrOIt \ I:.dU(dtion for .l,UIO Iii a m Harper \~oods tj 0 d m TUC..,Od\ bUSiness commuml} She helped \Ior,hlp II I') a m 884201, Introduce the Leader~hlp Detrml \UN'rI alailable B'll"r ll"b ..r1 ~ \(',1\ 9 00 a m (hurch '>l hool concept, a program which seeks 4 am 12 15 IV 10 a m V.or,h,p h.ar"n P fo.\an as,oclale promIsing under~4(J executive!> HE\ ,J PHILIP \\.l,HL Re' Don Ltchtenfelt I o',hmg ~ or ~ nClI,hhlp HH\ from the corporate/civIl structure IH \ IWBF_RT ( I ,nd Blhk Ted( hmg" • Prrvate rooms and Apartments and brings them together m a ypar all with private beths long program to learn the inter~ Gro'i'ie POinte relatIOnships reqUired for com~ Gr;~~~~;~te mumty success Umta nan'Church • Around-the-clock security CHURCH In addltlOn to her profes'>lOnal 211 Moross ROad • Excellent Meals • Maintenance and Chamber achvltle!> Bellaire I" ~ 886.2363 a board member 01 the l\Ietropoh. tan Detrmt ConventIOn and VISitor'> on many com- THAT BIND" ~ Beauty/Berber Shop mittees for the Umted FoundatIOn puhh"hed DetrOit Sh \ lltlc mdg<1 Church School • Groc.ry Store Beltalre IS also board member of /ll1e, and then bpcdmp d PIlllClpdJ 11 15 Worship II a m Service the DetrOIt Svmphony Orchestra m an advrrtl"mg agenC\ ~Ile and Nursery Care and Church School • Llbr.ry 171'iO 1\1 '\P 11.1EF Inc, Greater MichIgan Founda formed PH A"socwtE'''' In 196'3 Dr Hobert \\ Bolc, 88).(»20 • Registered Nurses on duty tlOn, Hutlel Ho~pltal, the Gover With a mix of major corporate, He\ Jack \Iann~chr('ck John Corrado r.hmsler • Doctora' Clinic nor's CommiSSIOn on the Future of llldu,>tnal, commerCld I and ('on HIgher EdUCatIOn, and vice chaIr ...umer orlE'nted account'> thr agen THE SUBJECT FOR THIS SUNDAY IS Faith Lutheran man of MIchIgan Developmenl ly ha" grO\\n to rdnk dnJong thr 11<1 FoundatIOn tlOn's top 30 on the hasl!> of annual Church all within the building She IS al"o a member of the "pe bllhng !fer p('r ...onal partiCipatIOn "Mortals and Immortals" CHRIST CENTERED - clal events advI!>ory committee of on all account'> ha ... hplprd hrmg SPIRIT LEO First Church of Chnst, SCientist Irff' r,on at Philip the DetrOIt In,>l1lule of Art ... thE' agency numerou" honor... In R22 2296 Founders SocICty and a charIer cludmg the hlghc ...t (1\1ard of Ihp Grosse POinte Farms '>unda\ \\or,h'r III \'i am for further Information member and formE'r hoard mem PuhlIc Hl'ldllon!> ~O( lel\ of 282 Chalfonte Ave "unn,,, '< hool ~ Oilam or for an appointment bel' of the Archive!> of Amcrlcan ArnE'flCd I PR~A J, the ~llvpr ;\11\ II located belween Moross and Moran Art She has served il!>a director of A memher of PH~A \11'''' Bpi Services Pr"~er & I'rdl,c \\"n .. 1(' rm the Adcraft Club of DE'trOlt, wa" talre ha" "en-cd a!>Vile {'h,lIlm,1n SUnday 1030 AM caJJ LOIS NAIR 823-6470 Sunday School 1030 AM Prl",lnr selected DetrOIt's 1978 Adverll'>mg and headed numerou ...commltlee" Honald \\ <,chm,(J! or 822-'000 Woman of the Year and was al'>o of It,; NatIOnal ('oull'.wlor,; Acade. Wednesday 8 00 P M • • named Women In CommumcatlOn~ my • ______2 ---

Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Flve.B ------March nuptials Miss Bidigare Thaens-Sutton for Miss Goin speaks vows vows are made A Victorian ~tyle gown 01antique At home III lldrper Wood" arc RedemptIOn Lutheran Church white satm, tllmmed With pearls at Mr and Mr~ Timothy Bertrum was the settll1g Fnday, December the bodice, neckhne and long Freeland, who Vd(dtlOned on Pard 28, for the wedding of Marcy Ann ",Ieeve.:., wa", Marguenle Ann disc Island In The Bahama~ follow Sutton. daughter of Mr and Mrs (;0111'':'chOlce 101 her early sprmg mg their weddlllg In Samt John Bry~on Sutton, of Bedford Road, weddmg to J elfl ey Scott Henry Hospltal'~ Saint Edwal d Chdpel and WillJam C Thaens, son of Mr The gown leatured a full length and Mrs Duke Sylvester, of De- IIelm Mrs Freeldnd I~ the former ,Iu trOit dlth Geralyn Bldlgdre, ddughtel 01 The Reverend Donald E Hasse lieI' ~houlder length veil, edged 1\11' and Mr", E<:d\\ III \~ Bldlgdre. preSided at Ihe 5 o'clock ntes, m Idce, lell from a I'lng of flowers of Blalrmool Court 1\11'1<'1eeldnd \I hlch were followed by a reception She carned an arrangement of IS the ~on 01 ;,\11 dnd :\11'", at the Grosse Pomte War Mem- white. pmk and burgundy roses, Fredel'lck B Freeland, of Holh onal accented \\ lth baby's-breath and \\ ood Avenue Harpel \\ ooch The bnde wore a floor length olf-whlte ~atll1 nbboll gown of \~hlte taffeta, accented The b a dod, Ille~ Flldd\ The Heverend Phllhp Wahl pre \\ lth Venelldn lace She carned a Jdnudl' ,I dl \\hlch Fdlhel 1£1\'1 "'lded dt the 5 o'clock ceremony bouquet of whIte and red Silk roses rence l)uChdlll1e pi e"Jded IIt'll.lo] dnd hollv and wore the weddmg Saturday, March 23, III Samt Paul photo by Bern € Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 10\1ed b~ a re(epllOn a I Ihe "ell whl(:h belonged to the bnde- EvangelIcal Lutheran Church A Chdteau Houge The hi Ide \101(' d Timothy B. Freeland William C. Thaens receptIOn 10110\\ed at the Gro.:.se Mr. and Mrs. groom'~ mother The bride's Jeffrey S. Henry hoop ~kllled dll'"'' oj Jdle d(cenled lo"e dlld bUIgund\ grandmother, Irene Sutton, had POlllte Hunl Club, after which the I.l,llh pedlb. dad d mdt(hlllg \ell Leonard Thaens acted Wd:> at 1\Irs 1\lanuel J Chaen, of Lake- Mrs Raymond L Henry. 01 Alme Clemen~, honor mdld fOi her .,hlel The molhel 01 Ihe )nldl' cho'ie d bearer pomte Avenue, was a ttended by Dnve, asked Gary Raymond Pat- dre~~ of du,,1\ lo"e Id((' and "Ilk tended by maid of honor Meighan dnd bl'lde~mald Annette \\ I1hdm~ Sutton. hel sister. and bndesmalds honor mdld Kimberly Ann Lasher ro~so to act as best man Brady the V-necked bodice.., 01 thell' bur dnd d \\Il"t Lor<,age of \\hlte dlld The bnde's mother WOf(' I \Aialtl and bndesmalds Cmdy and Kathy Roose, Tom RItter, Charle~ Gable. burgund\' Io~e!> Tne blldegl oom !> LI~a Sutton Becker, another sl~ter, length dress of blue Chlftl '1, onto gundy sIlk dl es"e~ (ovel ed \Illh Jrom Ldranlle, Wyo. Gayle Pav- Henry. the bndegroom's SIsters, Rodney Gom and Paul Henry, Ihe molhel, III dU:>I) rose ~I!k \\ Ilh d which she pInned a blue an I white lace Jacket~. carned dl r,lIlge lik, a COUSI/1of the bndegroom, dnd ClIldy Haspel' bndegroom's brother, seated the ments of ~Ilk orchld~, ro",e~ dnd llld Ichmg cdpe, \101e d \\ 11~1cor- corsage The bndegroom" nother Kathv Grady and Patncla Thaens, 11 guests gardel1la~ III shade", 01 \1hitI'. du",l\ ~d6e 01\1hi te dnd du"ty Io~e 10",('", chose a floor length gown a deep The spaghetti strapped bodlce~ the . bndegroom'~ slster-I/1-law shade of pmk of thelr fulhklrted, tIoor length The mothers of the bnde and They wore white long sleeved dresse.:. 01 burgundy laffeta were bridegroom both selected street blouses \\ Ith theIr t~a length green The newlyweds vacatlOw I 111 St covered With short jackets styled length dresses, the former'~ dark Pair planning August rites velvel skills and carned bouquets Thomas, the Vlrgll1 Island" II1dare With high, ruffled collars and short, lIlac m color, the latter's dusty of red Silk roses and holly at home m DetrOIt full sleeves Baby's-breath and rose Burgundy and white roses Late August \\'eddlllg pldn~ are ;\It Boe~lger, ",on 01 :\11' and pmk lace ribbon accented their formed each mother's corsage bemg made by Mary Keshl~hlan :'III'':' Robel t L Boe~lger. of Dan and Edwal d A Boeslgel, who~e en- bury Lane IS a H17!J gl ddud Ie 01 Cynthia McHugh to be married gagement has been announced b) Gro",se POlllte :'-iorth Illgh SchOOl Early June \\eddmg plans have Marygrove College and I:>(lirrent- Batra-Spencer vows spoken her parpnb. 1\11'dnd !VII''''Harr) C He holds a Bachelor 01 SClCnce de- been made by CynthIa Ann ly employed as a medical techm- KeshishIan, of Belmont. CalIf gree from the UI1I\'elSlty oj 1\llch- \lc!Iugh dnd Germ d L Heymes. clan at Bon Secours Hosplt I The Reverend John Corrado, of Prakash Batra, of Chandlgarth, In- The bnde-elect IS a graduate 01 Igan and a md",ter", degree from \1ho:>e engagement has been an- the Grosse Pomte Umtanan dia Dr Batra IS a retIred Bng- Belmont's Notre Dame High Stanford lJ!1IVelslt,. \1here he df- nounced by her parents. Mr and 1\11'Heymes. the son 01 \11' and Church, preSided at the Saturday, adler General 111 the IndIan Army School and attended Stanford Um- f1hated \\ Ilh Tau Beld PI ndtlOnal l\lrs r~rank McHugh II. of Hamp- :'IiI'S James Heyme~. of I:alfour May 11, weddmg of Pnscilla Anne Ushers were Suml Dewan, of verslty She \\a~ a member of engll1eenng honOi ~oclet) and PI ton Road Road. IS a graduate of the '\ 1tlOnal Spencer and RaJeev Batra Settmg Trotwood, OhIO, and the bnde's Alpha Phi ~orOilly and l~ nO\I on TdU Slgmd fralerml) He I'" an :\1l:>~1\lcHugh IS a graduate of Institute of Technolog) for the 11 o'clock ceremony, fol- brothers, Dr WillIam Spencer. of the superVisor) staff of Kell) Sel engllleel' \\ Ilh Lockheed :'I1t~~lle and Space Co Sunnyvale. Calif lowed by a luncheon receptIOn, was Cleveland, OhIO, and Peter Spen- vices 111 CalIlorma "Fur Specialists for over 59 Years" the Grosse Pomte War Memonal cer, of Graylmg The bnde, daughter of Mr. and The newlyweds, vacatIOning In Mrs Donald R Spencer, of Mount Hawall, WIll make their home In .. Specialists Vernon Road, wore a waltz length New York City where she IS direc- JEWELRY in Buying Your • gown styled With a pearl-studded tor of the Center for ProfeSSIOnal I ifli.. ~ I'oPing C,are .(J'lpin Development at Hunter College raid bodICe She carned a cascade of ~~ /01" l'ouI" Child E~tate Je\wlry - Diamonds whIte freeSIa, baby blue II'IS,steph- and a Doctoral candIdate m Educa- , -'-, 0 ll'llh Gold. Hummels - Antiques dnotls and white Sweetheart roses, tIOnat Teacher's College at Colum- ~.' .': i Flex1bibt}' to Of WiNdsolt and placed a matchmg floral piece bIa Umverslty Coin., - Bronzes - Etc. 111 her hall' The bndegroom, who received ;".J (III&. """" ,>W' ' Mateh y'our • Duty & Sales Tax Refunded She was attended by her Sister, hIS Ph D In Busmess from Stan- ~ '; Sehedu Ie • Full Premium on U.S. Funds Juhe Peterson, of Portage Hlten ford Umverslty, ISan assIstant pro- Jan ~chocnherr-Dlrcctor 1.519.253.5& 12 Manseta, of New York CIty, acted fessor in Marketll1g at Columbia Infant Care • Hourh Drop-In JI)llll ~, HI 'Jill' as best man for the bndegroom, University Graduate School of 11 1,lh. ~ Ilr 1.'lIl 484 Pelissier St. who ISthe son of Dr and Mrs Ram Busmess Weekl\ • Full O[ Part Time i72.9~56 WINDSOR, CANADA Kmdergart~n • D,l) (Jrt • P[t~lhool GOLD CORNER Dally 9.5:30 Bolton-Krebs rites planned Summer Day Camp ((hru age 12) \l e lI'e!Lome j>{/II'I/H to II~/I (Jill I a( II/I] l\Ir and Mrs Wilham Krebs 01 weddmg IS planned {//ul (J/J\I'I' e /Jail) RIIIIII//(' Glenshaw Pa . are announcmg the - a III (, /) 1/1 engagement of theIr daughler MISSKrebs ISalso a John Carroll :'Ildl'lann to WIlliam Bolton son 01 Ul1lverslty graduate. he IScurrent. Grosse Pointe Dayschool 1\11'and 1\11':'Charles W Bolton 01 Iy lerntory sales manager for COCd and Infant Care Center l\Jorth Oxford Road A mid-July Cola USA. based m Lansmg s 17219 Mack Ave., 882-4433 'M1LSic of Art' comes to town The bIrthdays of three famous adults and $1 for chIldren Baroque era composers have m- Upon entermg Artram, a speCIal- spIred Artram's current exhIbItIOn, ly produced audIO-VIsual program "The MUSIC of Art," stoppmg 10 WIll mtroduce Visitors to the DetrOIt Monday, May 20 through mUSICal and artistic styles of the Sunday, May 26 Baroque era The remamder of the exhibition features a varIety of Artram's thematIC show focuses Baroque mUSical mstruments. on the 10fluence of mUSICupon vis- crafted m modern times accordmg ual art The exhibitIOn features to centurIes-old tradItions In addI- Baroque mUSIcal Instruments and tion, there IS a diverse collectIOn pa1Otmgs, sculptures and other of pamtmgs, sculptures and otner medIa Illustratmg a Wide range of media forms from varIOUS art pe- art styles nods Illustratmg the Impact musIc Artram will be open for tours has hIstOrically made on the VIsual from 9.30 a m to 5 30 P m week- arts days and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday The nahon's only traveling art and Sunday The museum WIll be museum housed in raIlcars, AI'- located m downtown DetrOIt at the train was formed 111 1971 as a means of taking art to the people former SEMTA tram depot be- 'A tween Franklm and St Antome Smce then nearly two mIllion l. ' VISItors, in more than 300 com- Streets, Just east of the RenaIS- /.. " ~ sance Center Suggested donatIOns mumtles m MichIgan and 25 other .. for "The MUSICof Art," are $2 for states, have toured the tram ~.\~

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I ( Thursday, May 16, 1985 Page Six-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------Gather Women's Connection Met tickets are on sale The Women's Connection of bers IS $10 lor dIOneI'and program, The Metropolitan Opera Week $44. Availa blhly varies accordmg Grosse Pointe will hold Its regular $12 for non-members Non-mem- Box Oflice OlllCTemple IS to the performance monthly meetmg Thursday, May bers may attend the program onl) now open from 10 a m to 6 pm Met Week 10 DetrOit opens Mon- 23. Soclallzmg from 6 to 6' 30 P m for $3 Monday lill ough Fnday for over- day, May 20, With a 7 p m per- will be followed by dmner from the-counter I>aleof Met Week (May formance of Wagner's "Lohen 6: 30 to 7 30 pm, after which Mary- Ms Hastmgs, the evenlJ)g'~ 20-251 tlcketl> It will also be open grin" In German, and closes Satur- ann Hastmgs Will diSCUSS "Man- speaker. du'ects management one houl prior to all Met Opera per- day, May 25, With a 1 30 P m mat- aging your Time Effectively" trammg for Comenca Bank-De- lormances at MaSOniC Auditorium mee of Humperdmck's "Hansel Further mformatlon and dmner troit She holdl>a master's degl ee durmg 1\let Week, and through the and Gretel" In EnglIsh and an reservatIOns may be made by con- from \\ estern l\llclllgan L'I1l\ el I>lt) Ilrl>t II1telml~!>lOn 8 pm performance of Verdi'S tactmg Diane Emenck at 886-2868 and I~ a doctoral umdldate 8.l.l 7777 (May 23) and Mozart's "COSI Fan thur Blumenstock, whose co-hos- ,•.tth Sandra Tenkel, the club's Tickets rdnge 111 pi Ice trom $11to Tutte" 10 Itahan (May 24) tess for the day was Mrs Donald scholarship student to the Hlggll1S Lange Wmdmill POlllte preSident. Lake EnVironment Centel Mrs George Malley, preSided ~ Met Week Detroit's last Book Review Group to meet The Detloll L;ldtld Opera AI>~o Met's one week at performan{e:- Elizabeth Williams, Ph D , asso- Fraser's book IS an Il1tngulllg ll..ltlOtl, 10lJI ~pon"ol o! DetrOlI'~ were un\.\arranted Most com ciate professor of Gerontology and exammatlOn of the Illllmate lives of dll11U..d dppedrdl1Le~ b) Ne\~ pames seemed to feel that support l-lurnan D!'v!"lonm!"nt at Mercv Col- \\ om!"n In 17th c!'ntlll v Ene:land Yn''', '\1('1,npnl1t'lll 0per,l ('om 01 that mal!ll1tude belone-ed here at lege, WI])revle~' "The Weaker Ves- VISitors are \\ elcome ai the reView pdtl) hd~ <.Itltloullled that thll> home, not to an outSide arts organ sel" by Antoma Fraser at a and the noon luncheon III Fello,\- ~Plll1g ...:\1('/1 Opoltldtl Opera Week Ilatlon With no local ties For meetll1g of the Grosse Pomte Mem- ship Hall preceding It, but reserva \\ III be till' la~t to be pre!>ented by a while, one firm which Wishes to re- ona Church Book ReView Group tlOns are requIred for the luncheon the D (j ().\ III DetrOit John B malO anonymous seemed to be d next Tuesday, May 21, at 1 p m III They may be made by calling the Ford IIL D G 0 1\ Prel>ldent and likely prospect, but obVIOusly thll> the church lounge church offIce, 882-5330 Genci al :\ldnager mdde the an source didn't come through," Ford nouncement ld~t \\ eel,. <.Itd pre!>... said DKG chapter meets Saturday contcrellll' lwlcl dl The DetrOlt The DetrOit Grand Opera Asso for her participation The recI- Club toHm\ Illg SOcldtlon!>Boal d ot Trustees years for the purpo!>e of presentmg of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society pient's name has traditionally been kept secret until the luncheon date Accordll1g to Ford, the deCISion area opera-goors with the highest InternatIOnal, an honorary orgam- not to sign the Metropolitan quality opera perlormances avail- zation for women m educahon, Will An observahon of the contribu- Opera's 1986 contract and end the able. This year marks the 27th con- meet at the Old Place restaurant D G 0 A '~ ~ponsor~hlp of the Met tIOn made by the mternatlOnal and Mini-Mart apron models secuhve season that the Assocla thiS Saturday, May 18, for the an. l'opohtan'~ ) early DetrOIt VISitS tlOn has sponsored MetropolItan nual Founders Day Luncheon state Founders Will follow luncheon Modeling aprons to be sold next Tuesday, May 21, at the wa!> eHected bv the vote ot the Opera Week In DetrOIt Pl'lor to At that time, the chapter WIll and the program Will conclude With Mini.Mart at the Grosse POinte Congregational and Amencan a recognition of the two chapter AI>:-OClallOn'!> B'oard ot Trustees the Met's DetrOit appearance!>, recogmze thiS year's Woman of BaptIst Church on Cnalfonte Avenue are (left to right) HELEN To be ~lIre thl!>\\a~ d most dlff!- D G 0 A. presented the Phlladt+ Distmction, who has been selected members \\'ho are retmng thiS WISEMEN, ELSIE KING and MARION MOUNTZ, The mart, lUll decl ...lOnto Ieach one that hdl> phla La Scala Opera Company, and on the baSIS of her contribution to year. They are Jeane Zech, chair- person ot the musIc department tor open to the public from 11 a,m. to noon and 1 :30 to 3 p.m., been preceded b) many months ot before that. the New York Clt\ the organization and the commum. dehberdtloll and dlSCUSSlon With Center Opera - ty The ceremony, which was in- kindergarten through eighth features handcrafted sprmg and summer items, baked grade, and Gmny Downs, of the goods and a preview of the Christmas decorations and gifts !\let ddmllll~trator~, other tour city "On behalf of the ASSOCiatIon's stituted III 1974, seeks to highlight repl'esentattves and local cor Pierce School mathematics facul- to be offered at the church's Mistletoe Mart In November. Ad- Board of Trustees, I Invite all area the actIVIties of the honoree and to porate oftlclab," Ford said ty musIc lovers, including those who express the organizatIOn's thanks miSSion is free. . The utlcertamty of the future of have never witnessed a Metropoli- the l\Ietropohtan ;,'annual tour has tan Opera productIOn, to expel' been common knowledge for the lence the excitement and spectdcle Yes, we have it! pasl several years The contmually hrst hand In the upcommg fmale Windmill Pointe Questers meet escalatmg costs of tounng the com- week of Met performances," Ford The Wmdmlll Pomte Questers sented a program tltled 'Apron plete compan) With seven different added No 385Willmeet at 9 a m l\Ionday Strings" Member!> were asked to opera~ all mounled on a grand ,,[ also WiSh-to thank our many May 20, at the home of l\Irs Ldw- brmg their fa\ onte aprons and tell .,cale, have proved to be prohlbl- mdlvldual and corporate contl'll) spring fabric fever ttve for the DelrOlt market and utors for their generOSity through rence Cam, form car pools and the tale of each one travel to thf' Masomc Temple for a Among new members of Wmd- perhaps for olher tour cltles as out the DetrOIt Grand Opera Asso- f} tour of the bUlldmg and lunch m the mill Pomte No 385 IS Mr Jerry well In fact, thiS season's sprmg ciation's history In DetrOit and When you're ready to redecorate, , 1; 0 Temple dinmg room Picard, who was welcomed IIlto the tour ha!>ah'eacl) been pared down espeCIally during the MetropolItan Calico Comers is the best place to The group met April 15 at the group on Feb 18 and IS the area s to Sl>.wcek~ lrom It:- tormer long- Opera's tenure here In partIcular f. standmg eight-week run Dallas find your fabric, Why? Because home of Mrs Jean Obenauer After fIrst male Quester, group members Merl'lll Lynch IS to be commended a coffee hour and busllless meet- say and :\Iemplm are no longer includ- tor ItS generous support toward the our designer prints, solids and mg, l\Irs Howard Harrison pre- ed on the clrclllt, turthermore, the Met's tour durmg recent years" upholsteries are all in stock, at Met s spnng !>chedule at Washmg- savings of 30 to 60%. Come see! ton D C'~ Kennedy Center has Church women Cathedml been reduced from two weeks to '\1 \\ SIIIP\1l '\ I~ one,' he ddded May flea market meet in May group gathers In late Febl uary, Ford sent a let- ~ date for children I The \~omen S groups 01 th~ The NatIOnal Cathedral Assocla- ter outhnmg the Assoclahon'~ PRINTS. SOLIDS Glosse Pomte CongregatIOnal and lion of Eastern l\hchlgan Will hold fundmg tleeds to all of ItS contrIb- What a flea market needs ISstuff Amellcan Baptist Church \VlIIhold Its annual meetmg at II a m next utors m hopes of securing the nec- to market so the JUnior Mem- UPHOLSTERIES their monthly meetmgs Tuel>day Thursday May 23, at the home ot essary supplementary lllcome bers of the Children's Museum :'tIay 28 l\It and I\Irs Wtlber H I\Iack Durmg the same time, the ASSOCia- Fnends have sent out a call for Weprovide custom labor. Lydia Group \\ III meet 10 the l\lembers should makE' reserva- tlOn'~ ofltcer!>\\ ere pursulllg major children's books, toys, games, church lounge at 11 30 a m for d tIOns by i\londay, May 20, With Mrs area ,corporattons With a detailed wearable c10thmg and collectibles salad luncheon, Gall Pike and Donald Sweeny Jr proposal that requested a flrm (stamps, coms, buttons, e.g) to Ouco Since 1948. Florence Pnce wIll serve as co- The Provost of the Washington $200,000 commitment If the sell Saturday, May 18, at a 10 a m hostesses Naomi Gl oup \\ III meet Cathedral The Reverend Charles D G 0 A \\ el e to conllnue ItS Met to 3 p m flea market at the at 11 a m at the Colomal Court A Perl') wlI! ~peak to the mem Week sponsorshIp The emphaSIS museum, located on East Kirby CORNfRS home of l\larlan Mountz for a pro- bel'S on "The Glory of the of the D G 0 A 's approach was on Street in DetrOIt's Umverslty/Cul- gram presented by Althea Bndges Cathedral - Past, Present Fu- maJor fund 109 avenues of fresh tural Center Rachel Group Will gather at 6 ,)0 ture," and Will sho\\ the 1985 support" In a race for hOle, Ford Proceeds Will help create a DIS- P m for a salad supper at the Mer Academy A\\ard-wmnmg docu- persuaded Met Board Presldent- covery Room, dlsplaying treasures 775-0078 332-9163 nweather Road home ot Joan mentary film, The Stonecal- Elect Bruce Cra\\ ford to extend the a child can touch and play With, at Parker vcrs" earlier Api'll 15 contract deadlme the museum. Donation lllformatlOn date to mid-May can be obtamed by calhng 494.1210 "The search tor a major sponsor The fourth annual Children's Flea ultImately proved to be a frUitless Market IS bemg held 10 connectIOn ANTIQUE SHOW one Repeatedly, we \,;ere told that With the Chtldren's Book Fall' of St.Clair PI AND SALE the extraordmary cost!>to fund the Metropolitan DetrOit R IVeIVleW aza MAY 17, 18, 19 SI. Clair, Mich. Along Beauriful St. Cloir Rilfer • Across from ,Ite St. Clair Inn 1-94, ex,' S,. Clair HOURS: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING

Termmahs {Japanese 'lpllrg", I The Ideal permanent evergreen ground cover plant "The Best workout in TOwn!" to grow In sunny as well as shady locallons where !grass falls Grows at even height of about 8 Illches MAKE IT YOUR THIRD DAY OF EXERCISE! Plant 6 Inches apart Slurdy. well 10l'lted plants, DROP-IN - ONLY 52.50 PER CLASS Ipostpaid 50-$13.95,100-$23.95,500-$9495, I 11000-$165.00. Fonesl quality slock Postpaid and (, ro""e POI nte CongregatIOnal Church expertly packed Gua,anleeJ to I

"Be it ever so humble there's no place like home." • Home Can' !l/urslI1K Michel Jean Pilorget • Private Duty Nursm!\" l A N 0 ~ C A ~ , N G • Homemakm~ S('nl(,(,~ If we can help ~ou With ~our medlCa) or personJ) care please call SpeClal17lOfi 10 creative landscape deSign, and pJantlnfi of gualJty shade trees, PM S shrubs, evergreens, and large 'rofftSlonal Medic.1 se",l(~ 20410 Harper Avo speCImen trees Harptr Woods, MI 48225 )ht .shopsof ,',(f,I,.led wlrh Salnr lohn l1olp"a' Servmg the surroundmg W4tton.l'i~r,~ commUnitIes for over 30 years 16828 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe 823-6662 884-1330 TIll'. PltOn:S'iTONALS WHO CARE Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-B ~ Group VI's Derby Day party is best ever The weather cooperated, the Chalrlnan of the event was Mrs. Mrs. Robert G Frear, Mrs turnout was excellent and party- John L KlI1g, who was aSSisted by WJ!ham H Gnfflth, Mrs. Leo gael's at the 12th annual Derby Day Mrs E James Howard and Group Kulka Jr, Mrs Robert L Rous- party sponsored by Group VI of the Captam Mrs Patrick J Crowley seau and Mrs RIChard A Schrage. Bon Secours Hospital ASblstance (It was an example of perfect on- Other hostebses were Mrs James League got mto the bPlflt of the lhe Job lrulI1mg as each Group VI E Coyle, Mrs Raymond Crac. day. decldll1g to "spend a buck" member IS able to move smoothly chlOlo and Mrs Henry Roesch and (m honor of the wlI1nmg horse) mto the niche she occupied Inactive Group VI'ers alwuys make the hospItal benefit the most preVIOusly and the effort becomes lend a helpll1g hand and thIS Derby a "piece of cake" ) succebsful ever party was no exceptIOn They 10- Mrb Thomds P Sulhvan, whose OverseeIng the bars were Mrs eluded Mrs Guy B Willetts, Mrs. Harvard Road home wa~ the scene Damel A LaFerte, Mrs Charles Fredenck K Cody, Mrs WillIam oj the Derby party, telephoned ear- M Bayer, Mrs John B Hastmgs. E Carroll, Mrs Charles T FI~her ly 10 the day from Denver (where Mrb John S Leonard II and Mrs Jr, I\1rs Thoma~ J FItzgerald, • ~he und her hu~band were attend- Wilham A Young Greetmg guests Mrs Don T Galvll1 Jr ,lVII's Harry 109 ~on Patnck ~ gradudtlon from at the door and helpll1g dIstribute J Mack and Mrb John H Mueller Hegl~ College) to eheck on the name tags were Mrs J Addison weather The \\eathel wal>perfect Bartush, MISS Marilynn Meier, Memone~ of 12 Kentucky Derby dnd gue~ts were able to Circulate Mrl> Edv.ard J Shumaker and Day parties were reVived at a through the downstairs room and Mrs Theodore J Sweeney Wrdp-Up party at the Bartush out onto the terrace III the Mav Helpll1g prOVide edible refresh. home on Lake<;hore Road. Thurs- ~unl>hme . ments were Mrs Leo A Marx, day. 1\lay !J Ontario is focus Pointe Book for genealogists Time-Iy topic Russell B Stewart, past-pres- faces Phase I , 'l.' Club to meet ,(lent of (lw O",lro! t "o('wl v for (;(>n- The l'omte Book Club'l> monthh ealoglcal Research, \~III"report on Phase r b smgle, young adults, meetlllg \1 III be thl'> LOllllllg Mon "He~earch m OntarlO" at the ages 25 to 40. who gather regularly Blossoms . . . del\ 1\Id\ .W ..1tthe home of i\1I!> Thursday, May 23, meeting of the for Sunday evemng program meet- Ings at Grosse Pomte Memol'lal ... in May mean It's time for the Blossom Time luncheon and fashion show to benefit the Stapleton Thomd~ -Care) Co hostesbes \1111 St Cldlr Shores Genealogy Group be l\h ~ Robei t Pdlmet and Mrs The program begms at 7 pm at Church, 11111 hear Wayne Curto, Center, a residence for elderly men and women Discussing Blossom Time plans are, left to right, Rlehal d l\1eltL Followmg the the St Clair Shores Public Llbrarv, owner of Pocket Savers, Inc , de- Mrs. Julius Tapert, Stanley Murray, Mrs. C. Howard Crane and Kathryn Kornmeier. The date of the luncheon, 1\11'> \\'lIber Brucker Jr Jelferson Avenue and 11 Mlie scrIbe 'EffectIve Time l\lanage- luncheon IS Thursday, May 23, at noon at the War Memorial's Fries AuditOrium. Fashions by Maria \\lll reVU,'11 The \l'\ er Endmg Road, and IS free and open to the ment - How to Have the TIme of Dinan Will be modeled by Mrs. Walter B. Fisher, Mrs. Alfred J. Fisher, Mrs. Eugene Gargaro, Mrs. John Stor) by 1\1Ichaei Ende public Further lI1formatiOn may Your Life" at 7 45 pm thiS Sun- RIckel nad this year's fashion show chairman, Mrs. Sarah Dlngeman. Reservations must be made by be obtamed by callmg 771-9020 day. 1\Iay 19. at the church May 17 by calling 881.5129 or sending $15 to Mrs. Tapert, 973 Vernier Road, Grosse POinte Woods, 48236. The Stapleton Center is directed and supported by many dedicated Pointers, including this year's president, Mrs. Robert Thibodeau and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, Mrs. Rachael Ryan and Mrs. Em. met E. Tracy. The center's directors include Mrs. Joseph Begm, Mrs. Thomas A. Murphy and Mrs. Joseph Flaherty. Mrs. Dingeman is being aSSisted by Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Lawrence Crummy, Mrs. George Jerome, Mrs. Carol R. Rahm, Mrs. Allan Rowley, Mrs. Everett E. Scranton, Mrs. Michael J. Verhnden and Mrs. Thibodeau. Others from the Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills area are Mrs. Jerry T. Flanigan, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Aloysius F. Power, Mrs. Flaherty and Mrs. Edmond Dilworth. Ribbon Farms Crafts are focus Garden Club for Alpha Xi Delta meets Monday "Crafts Are For Fun" wIll be cleans up theme of thIS season's last regular The TJ 0\1 el und Error Garden The Ribbon Farm~ Chaptel 01 meetmg of the Grosse POll1te and Club Will meet at the :\elghborhood Questel ~ \1 ill meet at noon thl~ Macomb County Alumnae of Alpha Club at III ~oa m Thurl>day 1\1..1) commg :'Ilonda), 1\1<1)20. at the XI Delta, on Monday, May 20. at home of ]\Ir~ Ralph Glahn AlLel d 23 for Sprlllg Clean Up . :'11..11) 7 30 P m 111 the Mount Clemens :"Jlxon dnd Cal 0'" n Cldrk will be busmes~ meetmg ;\Itl> Vene home of Mrs Robert Baker hoste~ses memlJeJ ~ ..11 e asked to Whims \1 III dl~cus~ "Propnetle'> 01 Al1Ita HarrIS, of Mount Clemens, bnng ~and\\'lches YCl>terveal WIll show the group how to con. struct Band Boxes from wallpaper At the dub ~ April meetmg. Frdll Rlbboll~ Fdl m~ met ApI II ).') elt and other tnmmmgs, to be used as Parcell~ delighted membel ~ \llth the home 01 :\11 ~ Hobert TI11bo gift/Jewelry containers or decora- her plcturel> of .Br,lIldy\\ me '1'1 ed deau \1ho gave a talk on Arner tive pieces '>ure'> lCdn Indldn Al tlf..1ct~ Guests are II1vlted to JOIl1mem bel'S for thiS meetmg Each parh- clpant should bring five yards of small-pattern paper wallpaper, Pointe Garden Club to meet ruler and SCIssors, and wear a smock or work clothes The annual meeting of. The In addItiOn to the busmess pro- Durmg the evenIng, there Will be POinte Garden Club l~~~cnliqql.e.ct. gram. mcludmg electIOn of of- a diSCUSSionof plans for the alum- for Monday; May 20, a't f1 a"m -'at ficers, there WIll be a demonstra- nae's annual Rose Luncheon. to be the Three Mile Drive home of Mrs tIOn of how to candy Violets and an held at the Grosse Pomte Hunt Julian W Haydon who will be as- ART G IAnythmg Relatmg to Club on July 20 Co-hostess for the sisted by Mrs RIchard Forsyth, Gardemng) AuctlOn May meeting ISMrs Stephen Lyle, and Mrs Clarence E MagUire the alumnae's 1985.86 presldent- elect PhO 0 by Joe Gazd ck May meeting date Garage sale time . . . Flea Market at Ft. Wayne for Louisa St. Clair It's Grosse Pointe Symphony Women's Association Garage Sale time again. Lining up items for the AdmISSiOn IS tree Food \\ III be The DetrOIt HIl>tOllcaI SOClcl\ Mrs B Thomas Weyhmg III IS event are (from left to right) co-chairmen Sandra Drettman and Pat Tipton, and Marjorie Fahim and avaIlable Crafts. clothmg and col- GUlld \\ IIIhold Its annual Flea Mar hostess for the LOUisa St. Clair Florence Barber. The sale is Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at lectIbles wIll be featured Table III ket at HistOriC Fort \Va) ne located Chapter of the Daughters of the 1005 Bishop Road. The association will hold a members-only preview party from 6 to 8 p.m. Thurs- on West Jefferson Avenue at the formatIOn mav be obtained bv call AmerIcan RevolutIon's annual day, May 16; $3 of the $5 donation for that party will go toward the member's first purchase. mg ')57-7450 Proceed!:> \1 III, 'dS al- Joot of Llvel'l1Ol~ t\IO blocks south meetmg today, Thursday, May 16, way'>, be used for Ie~toratlOn proJ of 1-75.on Sunda) l\lay 19, from 10 at 10 30 a m at the Country Club of ects and pI ograms at the fort a m to 4 p m DetrOit The program Includes DAR Con- tmental Congress reports and res. Five Pointes Club to meet olutiOns, annual reports of chapter offIcers and chairmen, electIOn and Each member of Five POlntes 20, at 12 30 P m m the Severn Road mstallation of 1985-86 officers, a Garden Club has been asked to home of Mrs EdWin Neill who WIll Memonal Service and luncheon brIng a spnng flower arrange. be aSSisted by tea co-hostess Mrs Mrs George T Edson IS chapter ment, In a container of her chOIce, Gordon Long regent Mrs AII'm G Russell IS to the club's meeting Monday, May correspondmg secretary

T.IMEFOR A CHANGE

VISIT OUR NEW CLOCK SHOP LOCATION We set our clocks In a new place and expanded our selection, too Our wall, shelf, grandfather, travel and novelty clocks are now situated by the rear entrance of our Store tor the Home While our look has changed, you'll continue to find some familiar faces Selko, Bulova, Wuersch. to name a few of the finest Offertng quality merchandise and superb values, day after day, time after time ~J S ~. JacobGrosse POintesons We welcome Jacobson's Charge Card or The American Express' Card 1"" MACKAVENUE ------CROIU POINTEWOODI, fIIQ11W 4U3I We are now open until 6 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. 112-1711 Thursday and Fnday until 9 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 ------Page Eight-B ------r Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY @ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ~

SINE REALTY "WHAT "HO}IE NEW LISTING , IT'S "Olnll \'OlR TI'lE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. TO (' \LL SI'\E ... EVER) OWNERSHIP 626 HIGBIE PL. PRO PERT) IN THE Plune LOCatIOn- LOCatIon - LocatIOn Private street c1o!>eto lake, !>chools ST CLAIR SHORES dud "hoppmg Newly pmnted extellOl ProfeSSIOnally landscaped Three OW",ER POII\TE~" bedloom" 1<111111yloom, two full baths ProfeSSIOnally decorclted kitchen, faml- RIVIERA TERHACE - Second level. mce, t\~O I} loom and !lvlllg room Two mdependent lIreplaces Ne\\ apphelnce!> bedroom t\\ 0 bdth condonullIum, carpetmg. SHOULD negotldble Excellent floor plein Well con"tructed Call Shirley !Ieland, John carpol t Immediate pos"e""lOn S Goodman, lnc 8B63060 GROSSE POINTE SHORES KJ~O" ABOUT P[BLIC jJohn~. ~ol)amiln, ~ yr:ll:-- ..II:r~ ~~~....~ L....!..C'S~8~c +1'rp(\ he-nr()('l"' bllck Coloma I. ne\1 modern kitchen LAW" Il\YITED Compuleflzed - Mu/lilisleO •FIRST OFFERING NORWOOD Grosse carpetlllg t\\ 0 Cdr dl'lve, Immediate posses- 93 KERCHEVAL 886-3060 GROSSE POINTE Pomte Woods ranch featuring a family room. full SIOn, terms basement \Hth recreation room, newer roof fence Established 195/ wood deck, carpet and updated kitchen and much GROSSE POINTE WOODS May 2, 9, 16 more Walkmg cbstance to shopplIlg and transpor tatlon Priced 10 the low $60'5 Don't miss thiS A"'lITA - :-,Ice bncl- ranch, three bedrooms, two "HOW TO 7:30 p.m. oneIl full baths, ne\\ modern kItchen, carpeting, natul al fireplace, raised deck. recreatIOn F~ANCE LAKESHORE DRIVE - ThiS custom bUIlt four room Side drl\ e 1\10 car garage ,\ bedroom, two and one half bath residence With Brownell a 30 foot family room, was truly bUilt '>11th BRYS - Clean, three bedroom bnck, natural fIre- careful planrung and an emphasIs on practical place. carpetmg, basement. gas forced air. HOUSING Schoo' famIly hVlng together WIth great versatlllty drive. garage Cafeteria for entertainIng m a SpaCIOUSand flowmg floor PURCHASE plan Bnght and open With warm decor and ROSLYN - Alummum t\IO story, three bed- 260 Chalfonte Schultes Real Estate newer carpetmg throughout, thiS home rooms, den large kitchen, utility room. drive, I' • features a long list of amemtles Central air garage priced to sell condltlomng, attached garage, circular lODA)'S is pleased to announce There IS no d1weway, a central alarm system, automatic ~IARKET" lawn sprmkhng system, fireplaces III both the SINE REALTY charge the association of hvmg room and family room and much, much MULTILIST SERVICE more About the only surprise ISthe price F ARl\tS OFFICE 1184-7000 a remarkable opportunity m Grosse POinte CHAR FORD Shores call us today for additIOnal details

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Under $50,000 - as residential property specialist ThiS IS a real opportunity ThiS two bedroom bnck ranch has a natural fireplace ThiS home would make a great starter Call for more When you hst your home wltll details SCHULTES REAL ESTATE Ontu~ CENTURY 21 LOCHMOOR we VERY POPULAR WOODS COLONIAL - ThiS place a picture of your reSidence OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 710 NOTRE DAME three bedroom, one and one half bath home 1rT~Jff21 rn the Macomb M L S bOORas well 580 Pemberton - G P P IS loaded With character and charm and LOCHMOOR as rn the Grosse POlrlte Exchange 466 Lexmgton - G P F located in the heart of Grosse Pomte Woods book You can double your home's 2281 Allard - G P W 881-8900 Priced at $72,500 we would like to sho\\ you e",posu re by hstlrtg It With us' why thiS should be your new address 884.5280 FIRST OFFERING - 281 BEAUPRE - ATTRACTIVE semi-ranch iii a super locatIOn of the Farms ST CLAIR SHORES RANCH - Just outsIde four bedrooms, one and one half baths large family room and more" I Grosse Pomte Woods ThiS three bedroom ranch features a large first floor utility room, FIRST OFFERING - 2281 ALLARD - SPACIOUS ranch With three large bedroom m the Woods Fmlshed natural fireplace m the hVlng room, an up. basement, porch and attached garage and large lot dated kitchen and a two car attached garage Just reduced only $64,900 668 PEMBERTON - INVITING five bedroom, three and one half bath Colomal iii an excellent locatlon of the Park Recently pamted and decorated New kltchen, library and more Pl'lce Reduced

*GREAT OFFERING - 1750 VERNIER, APT tfl BEAUTIFUL first floor two bedroom, two full baths, Youngblood condommlUm In Grosse Pomte Woods Excellent condition Central aIr and priced to sell' I , c Rcaltv," , 580 PEMBERTON - OUTSTANDING locatIOn (close to Windmill Pomte Drive, and Parks) on thiS large ~ . central entrance Coloma I Four bedrooms, two and one half baths, large famIly room and more" I ---- 20855 BEAUF AIT - ATTRACTIVE Colomal m the Grosse Pomte School district of Harper Woods Three .-d': bedrooms, one and one half baths, large family room, 12% mortgage assumptIOn A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING 233 Stephens, Grosse POinte Farms Open Saturday 3 to 5 p m ThiS gracIOus two story reSidence was deSigned to utlhze a umque hIllSide locatIOn The spectacular and indesCribable gardens that are currently m fun bloom are Viewed from many of the mterlor rooms The rooms Include a paneled hbrary With hand crafted detail and a magmfl- cent fireplace There are also elegant fireplaces m the hVlng room, lower level family room and In one of the upstairs bedrooms, two large baths plus a cozy sitting room Priced at $335,000, thiS IS a must see reSidence for the IT'S A GREAT TIME m FINANCE dlscrlmmatmg buyer wlshmg a spacIOUS, elegant and manageable house

\fember of the loeATED ON THE HILI Gro<,o;ePOinte Real E~tate Exchange m Gro ....se POInte}o arms acros~ (rom Pern Drugs \1ac-omb Board or ReaHor~ A NEW HOME PURCHASE DetrOit Board of Realtor'" In June, 1984, a monthly loan payment of $600 PRICE REDUCED would have obtamed a loan of $48,500 on a fixed / "'f rate loan (30 years at 145%) or a loan of $57,000 on an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (30 years at 1225%) In May, 1985, at thiS very moment, you may use AmerIcan the same $600 monthly loan payment to obtam a Red Cross fixed rate loan of $54,200 (30 years at 13%) or a loan of $70,000 on an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (30 years at 9 875%) Look at the difference At thiS tlme, we can bor- row $13,000 more for the same monthly payment as was available one year ago e£+ Call today and one of our Real Estate Profes- Vo SIOnals will be glad to diSCUSShow beneficial to- CHARMING CENTER ENTRANCE Colomal Together~ LAKE VIEW - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 day's fmancmg IS for you featurmg four bedrooms, den, and a sunny we can EnJOy the beautiful view of Lake St Clair, walk breakfast room, hardwood floors throughout thiS to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and enJoy the meticulously mamtalned home change thin~. lifestyle provided by thlS very special home Three OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 . bedrooms and three full baths With attached garage and 3,000 square feet of well planned 879 Lakeland $124,900 OUTSTANDING ENGLISH home WIth flve rooms, most of which have a view of the water 744 Shelden $295,000 bedrooms, three and one half baths, lamlly You WIlllove the "Great Room" With vaulted cel!- 1430 Kensmgton $109,000 room and garden room Natural wood\loork 903 Rivard $86,900 mgs, all of which IS surrounded With a profes- and eight-panel doors Breakfast room \llth MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE SIOnally landscaped yard and ImpresSive lake 677 Lmcoln $138,500 corner cabmets views See John Hoben on Sunday at 744 CALL ONE OF OUR SHELDEN NEAR VILLAGE - Center hallway, five PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES bedroom, three bath home With attached garage, famIly room and nicely situated on GOOD INVESTMENT - 1088 LAKEPOINTE one and a half lots ThIS home has plenty of character and IS pnced competltlvely at T\IO family Income stoves and refrigerators mcluded Llvmg room kItchen h\ 0 bedrooms and bath m each uml Gas slea f ' $142,500 1\\0 _car garage S6 500 do\\ n to FHA appral<;ed mortga~e u~~~c~ed $41,;>00 FIRST OFFERING - FARMS, fIrst floor bedrooms, near the' Hill', charmmg home Offl'red to ~ettll' E.,tatl' (.ro<;<;ePOlntl' Cit" WIth t\\O full baths natural fireplace sprInkler s)stem, t\\O car garage 400 LAKELAND - GREAT LOCATION

FIRST QIo'FERING - Near Brownell one and one Intngulng center enlrance English manor Colomal FeatUring large Circular ..,talr, \\ IIh dn elegant can ed oak sl81r rail A formal dmmg room pecan half story home In excellent condItIon Kitchen and baths modermzed, newer roof, FlOrIda paneled library three natural fIreplaces glas<;enclosed garden room \\Ith FIRST OFFERING - FARMS, McKIl\ilEY 10\el~ garden Vle\\ MaIObedrooms on second floor have adjacent baths room \\ Ith hot tub REDUCED $25,000 FOR QUICK SALE Newer, bUIlt In 1974With all the modern construc !'Ilan)' outstandmg amenttle, mcludIng a pantn \',Ith bUIll m refrIgerator Graceful Tudor style on beautlful Kenwood Road FIRST OFFf~RING - STUNNING two bedroom, tlOn features along \l, Ith the popular 'open floor and servIce <;talT'iThIrd floor room<;Ideal for' In la\\ 'i 'apartment Th In the heart of the Farms Spec~::.!fc.=:tures ~nc!ude lV.G ::::d one half b'lth cond,.. ", "hnrppomt!' plan. Ideal for your enterlammg flow Neat faml car attached garape $25'; 000 Call for vour appomtmpnl rre a slate roof, leaded glass wmdowc;, oak panE'led Man) custom features. private area, central ly room With Frankhn stove and book')hel~e<; All library and plenty of nchly firushed oak doors The air custom moldmg<;, parquet floormg, pro- new carpetIng In 198.'1and a large t\l,0 and one hnlf I'ncl' Hl'lIucrll O\\nl'r., \n\IOU., to \lov!' Out of Statr car garage ThIS three bedroom home feature') a kitchen has been completely redone With new oak fes,)lOnally decorated :\Inke \our ,lppomlmcnt today to see thl.., Immaculate gem of a ranch Two mId $8O'sprice and wonderful nelghbor<; With lot<; cabinets wlthm the last two years ImmedIate oc- bedroom" \1Ith pan<'lrd famIly room or thIrd bedroom, hnt')hed basement of young children cupancy on thIS special home at a very speCial n!'l\ decor and carpetmg nc\\ er roof Close to t ran"portatlOn and <;chool pnce :\!O\(' In condlllon 'i 677 LINCOLN - English Tudor. leaded gla"" In TOURAINE ROAD - CENTER ENTRANCE all Windows, modern kitchen \\ Ith apph<1nr('<; COLONIAL m the heart of the Farms, four famIly room. three to four bedroom", t\\O and bedrooms, three and one half baths, Wide one half baths, ldrge screened porch Open I)tllll1S. plank f!oonng, paneled library With fireplace, Sunday 2 5 See Fred West modern country kItchen, garden room, attach- Georgc Palms ( )11CCl1 879LAKELAND - Coloma I WIththree bedroom, Wallace Guertler ed garage Wilham Queen ''J D!=Al TOR') two and one half baths, large family room nnd Gerald Leone Gloria Barker a ,econd floor laundry room Super floor plan Herb Lorenz 903 RIVARD - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Leo Drolshagen Jr Enjoy a newer three bedroom Colomal With cen 882.5200 for entertalnmg Open Sunday 2 5. <;eeDlann!' Mickey Palms 'ual air and lijlrdwood floors see Henri Et Sanders 17646 MACK tedgui on Sunday 16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village 886-4444 Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nt.,.S Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY G:t BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE @ 1chweitzer e~Bett5fnes" Reoal Eltole,lnc, I I W Hand Gard.,n.s ~im ,snro:a ~~ene£1 .fne. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 LOVEL Y RANCH \Ilth 10\\ mall1tcnance All "HO~IE alumlllum tnm, tonvelllent first floor laundry, 17108 MACK large famll~ 100m 1\10 ndtural flleplaces, OW~ERSHIP hard\\ood f100ls hlo full baths Quaittv home bUilt bv Rus~ell III Gro~,e Pomte Shores IN THE 886-9030 $158 000 I II 21SHO) 8A'i 2000 POIl\TE~" ATTRACTIVE HA:-.JCH 111 chOice dl ea of Gro"e POll1te Shm ei> Thl ee bedrooms tl\ 0 baths, taml!) room, nC\1 gd~ Carted mr !U1 nace Illth central air, attached t\\ a car gardge \\lth elec tnt door Sprlnklel S) stem on large lot Assumable mortgage $145,000 'H 91BAL> THURSDAY GO CONTEMPORARY - Bedutlfully maintaIn 8852000 .:J CvlVUJul jt~ lJllr.IIl .... l002utwu uf Shores ~\1u::J custom features flri>t 1I0or master sUIte famll) ~IAY2 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 .y.- ..,... Y'J"",,,,w room \\ Ith wel bar and natural ftreplace, hbrary, "WHAT ... ~~ ",,~~:t;;."M t:*Iit1¥t#'! kitchen Breakfast area has natural fireplace and «.-»Jt~~ »~~ ",>,,,~~~ doomall to pnvate patio $235,000 OPEN SUN 20720 MARTER ROAD DAY 75 WOODLAf'.iD SHORES, GROSSE EVER) POINTE SHORES 886 4200 PROPERT\ 976 BARRINGTON OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 SUPERB QUALITY and claftsmanshlp IS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Fabulous Colomal In the Woods Excellent beautifully dIsplayed throughout thIs Walter OWNER features mclude Three spacIous bedrooms, two Mast bUIlt Colomal, In an elite at ea, walkIng ThiS SpaCIOUSTudor has large rooms and has been and one half baths, super family room which leads distance 10 lake SpacIous rooms mclude a SHOULD reduced to make It an excellent value' II Hard- to a awrung covered patio, gas gnll and lights, cen- gorgeous family room with vaulted celhng, wood floors, mterlOr completely redecorated, cove tral air conditiorung, attached two car garage Ex- wel bar and natural ftreplace $225,000 OPEN KNOW ceIlings, five bedrooms, and two baths, beautiful cellent city servICes, course Open Sunday 2-5, and SUNDA Y ~ ELMSLEIGH GROSSE POINTE ABOlJ1 lot Open Sunday 2-5 priced to sell at $99,900_ CITY 88b-5800 1345 LAKEPOINTE - Shown by appointment - 377 RIDGEMONT - Shown by appomtment - Owner has done a splendld Job decoratmg thiS TRADITIONAL m detaIl, fealunng slate entry and REDUCED ClaSSIC center entrance famIly home LAW" Four bedroom bnck Colomal, large modern hardwood floors, charmlllg breakfast area, kitchen With dining area, one and one half three bedroom brick bungalow, natural III excellent conditIOn Pegged oak random plank three lovely bedrooms and mce treed setting baths, seml-fllllshed recreatIOn room, call for fireplace, cute kitchen, large master bed- floor, III foyer hvmg room, dmmg room FrUit room, newer carpetlllg, garage In the Park Well maintained and decorated \Iood beams m hVlllg room Natural flreplace In details Colomalm top conditIon Newer roof, furnace, mas tel bedroom OPEN SUNDAY 1238 KENS 20316 VAN ANTWERP - Shown by appomtment central air, CirCUIt breakers, msulatlOn Il'\GTON, GROSSE POINTE PARK 8865800 905 BERKSHIRE - Shown by appointment - $107,000 (H-44WHI) 8852000 BROW~ELL Breathtakmg best descnbes features are - Beautiful three bedroom brick ranch, two full baths, one off the master bedroom, recrea- 150FEET FROM LAKE Gorgeous 1915home With two numerous to mentIOn Completely CENTER ENTRANCE leads to spacIOus foyer of SCHOOL tion room With a wet bar and another bath 5,000 square feet of pnvate and secluded !Iv renovated throughout, much natural wood and three bedroom bnck ranch FamIly room, hv- leaded \I IIldows, gorgeous three story leaded Bnck patiO With IIlground pool. Grosse Pomte lIlg room and basement With natural mg area Well mallltalned Colomal With car CAFETERIA School system Very mce landscaplllg 8 Mile nage house apartment and fabulous lake glass sky light, three floors, kitchen With fIreplaces Glass doorwall to covered terrace butlers pantry and gorgeous breakfast room, and 1-94 area $74,900 Formal dlnmg room, eatIng space and snack Vle\\s Library, den. famIly room and coun 7:30 P.~1. try kitchen $399,500 (H 03LAK) 885-2000 much, much more bar In kitchen Just reduced OPEN SUNDA Y 723 LOCHMOOR, GROSSE POINTE WOODS LOADED WITH CHARM and gracIOus m style, 886-4200 thIS Grosse Pomte Park home gives you an NEW OFFERING open, deSIrable floor plan Features four bedrooms, modern kitchen With apphances, JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC. updated furnace and electncal Excellent locatIOn IS convelllent to Kercheval Must see to appreciate $82,500 (F-34BEDl 8865800 NEW ON THE MARKET

COLONIAL CHARM, beautifully mamtamed With DESIRABLE N OXFORD and a three bedroom, hVlIlg room WIth fireplace and bay wmdO\\ two and one half bath brick Colonial With love- Formal dmll1g room With built-ill cabmet ly custom features mclud1l1g 27' family room Glassed porch facmg lovely fenced yard Kit- With fireplace and parquet floor, new chen WIth eatlllg space and ne\'! floor New 111- carpetmg, newer furnace and central air plus sulahon low uhllty bills Three bedrooms, attached garage Immediate occupancy one bath $82,000 OPE N SUNDAY 816 NO CHARGE 881-6300 RIVARD, GROSSE POINTE CITY 885-2000 LOTS OF TLC has gone mto thiS one-owner three NEW OFFERING EnJOy the excellent floor bedroom, one and one half bath spacious Col- PERFECT DOLL HOUSE has outstanding decor plan of thl, two or three bedroom ranch 111 A SPECTACULAR FAMILY ROOM WIth onial and now It'S Just waltmg for your special With dream kitchen With solid oak cabinets Grosse Pomte Park Features mclude den, THURSDA\, fireplace, random pegged floor, oak panelmg, wet touch t Large famIly room, newer kItchen and refrIgerator, range, mlcrO\\ave hot \\ater tub screened and glass covered porch, carpetmg bar and beamed cellmg IS 111 this three bedroom, excellent traffiC pattern Nicely priced for three bedrooms Screened-m porch PrIme Farms and drapes, good closet space $79,500 two and one half bath Coloma I With beautiful MAY 9 most budgets I 884-0600 locatIOn, walking dIstance to HIll shoppmg area (JI-14S0Ml 885-2000 garden, fllllshed basement and attached garage I (H-29MCM) 885-2000 An appomtment to see 15 at 881-4200_ NEW OFFERING GROSSE YOU WILL FIND thiS one and one half story home POL~TE~ SPECIAL SEMI-RANCH on lovely wooded double lot has SpaCIOUS rooms throughout IIlcludmg three to be pleasantly attractive from the profes- bedrooms, two baths and family room Very easy to mamtallli $94,900 881-8300 SIOnally cared for and landscaped yard With ITS patlO to the charmmg mtenor Enclosed I OPEN SUNDAY 2-51 porch, stove, dIshwasher and refrIgerator are PAST among the many speCial features $72,500 936 BARRINGTON - Three bedroom, one and one half bath English Imngalow -Illce updatlllg, budget OPEN SUNDAY 966 RIVARD. GROSSE price I 881-4200 POINTE CITY 8865800 _~'D 765 BEDFORD - Blue Ribbon Coloma 1near lakel FIve bedrooms, three and one half baths, new decor, ITS MORE' 881-4200 BE PARTICULAR Select thIS tastefully 1334 BUCKINGHAM - SpacIOus Tudor Three bedrooms, two and one half baths, Flonda room, central decorated three bedroom ranch \\ lth new kit- FVTURE aIr 881-6300 chen that mcludes dishwasher, stove, 754 GRAND MARAIS - Four bedroom, two and one half bath Colomal near lake, Library, central air, refngerator and double stamless steel Sink WA _.,' 4t"1~ pool r 881-4200 Newer carpetmg and wlIldow treatments ...... H ~w,/-., ~Il){/'t' ¥1 564 HAMPTON - Four bedroom, two bath semi-ranch - family room, attached garage $129,500 881-6300 Fmlshed basement has recreatIOn room, bar • & ENGLISH STYLE three bedroom, one and one 1453 MARYLAND - New kitchen, bath and carpeting' Three plus bedroom bungalow Just $32,900 881-4200 and half bath $44,900 OPEN SUNDAY 19349 345 RIDGE - Four bedroom, two and one half bath Colomal With family room m prime Farms WOODSIDE, HARPER WOODS 886 4200 half bath home offers you a heated bflCk sun room, updated kitchen, stalr\vay to floored attIc all area' 881-6300 "Home 16935 ST PAUL - Three bedroom, one and one half bath condo near Village Fresh decor throughout UNIQUE COUNTRY COLONIAL Nestled on a In a convement locatIOn Other features mclude leaded glass doors and wmdo\\s and natural wood- $83,000 884-0600 qUIet cul-de-sac m prime location, thIS umque Ownership 673 UNIVERSITY - SHARP English' Four bedrooms, two and one half baths, newer kitchen, home blends Its natural country charm With work $74,000 1H-45BIS) 885-2000 EXTRAS 11 881.-6300 beautiful updated features skylights, ill the 245 VENDOME - MAJOR PRICE ADJUSTMENT r Three large bedrooms WIth adJolmng baths and a slldmg glass doors, and more VIew the lake LAND CONTRACT TERMS for ongmal owner, bUllder's home In excellent condlllon Natural famIly room In this elegant Colomal 884-0600 from liVing room Reduced to $290,000 OPEN PO;lltes' , 17030 WATERLOO - Three bedroom bungalow near Village Great budget buy at $52,000! 884-(J6()() SUNDAY 516 SHELDON, GROSSE POINTE woodwork and floors, newer roof and furnace FARMS 886-5800 ExpanSIOn attic and mUCh, much more You must see Just reduced to $75,500 OPEN SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT SUNDA Y 1027 HAWTHORNE GROSSE SPREAD OUT m thIS sprawling ranch home m SPECIAL WOODS COLONIAL offers three bedrooms, two and one half baths, family room, newer kit. Grosse Pomte Woods Three bedrooms, family POINTE WOODS 886 4200 chen, flmshed basement, central air and great extras' $98,000 884-0600 room, central air, attached garage With opener plus sprinkler system the perfect SPACIOUS GROSSE POINTE SHORES RANCH THURSDA\, features a fantastic Mutschler kitchen, three IN THE FARMS - ThiS three bedroom brick ranch on 50' lot IS handy to everything' Includes Florida home for family IIvmg Large assumable room, redwood deck, garage - just right for young marrieds' $70's 884-0600 balance at 11%, fixed rate avaIlable $85,500 bedroomi>, kidney shaped m ground pool and MA\ 16 (F-82MAP) 886-5800 famIly room With wet bar and natural fireplace SImple AssumptIOn terms Just OUTSTA!I;TIING PARK COLONIAL has fIVe bedrooms, four and one half baths, library, large family "HOW TO room, mcely flmshed basement, central air and countless custom extras Ready to move m' 884-0600 NEW OFFERING outstandlllg Lakeshore reduced to $139,900 (G 56HAM> 8864200 VIllage condo Great COndlllon, ne\\er carpet, FI'~'CE TRANSFERRED OWNER ANXIOUS to sell four bedroom, two bath family home In handy Park loca- newer furnace, IIlsulated completely for low NEW OFFERII\JG owner must sell thiS love tIon ALL OFFERS INVITED $5,000 down on liberal Land Contract! Now pnced In the $40's for qUick heat bills All kItchen appliance,; stay m- ly three bedroom bnck Colomal SpeCial A cludmg two washers FIlllshed basement WIth features mclude family room, paneled base sale' 881-4200 full bath M3ny extras mclude pool, clubhouse ment WIth \\ et bar, solanan floor m kitchen H()LSI~G NOTHING TO DO but move In thIS Woods Colomal With tasteful neutral decor, kitchen With everythmg, children s nursery $50,500 se POInte ('lty May 2, 9, 16 GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS AND PARK for your enJoyment at Just $25,900 Cozy three bedroom Park 20640 Kenmore, Harper \\ ood,; 956 RIVard, Gros,;e POll1te ('It, 7:30 p.m. Colomal has full basement, garage and attractive terms 881-4200 1214 Kenslllgton, Gro,;~e POInte Park 516 Shelden, Gro~~l' POInte <;hore~ 83 Lakeview, Grosse POll1te Farms 71 Woodland Shore,; Grosse Pomte Shores CANAL PROPERTYl Air condllJoned three bedroom, two bath ranch has super family room With cathedral 16534 Lmcoln East DetrOIt 19349 WoodSide Harper \\ oods cellmg, fireplace, adJolmng games room and many extras' 80' canal frontage 881-4200 723 Lochmoor, Grossl' Pomte Woods 1020 Yorkshire, Gro,;se Pomte Park Brownell HARPER WOODS CONDO - Two bedroom unit Includes carpetmg, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher FOR All YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CAll OR COME IN Schoo' plus storage dntllliumiry jlll.lhil~ $46,000 With chOice of terms &ll1-G300 OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 a I"l -9 P m and 9.30-530 SAT and SUN Cafeteria 260 Chalfonte I ' : I CHARTE~ OUT-OF-AREA, CALL TOLL FREE _____ I,.J...I_,_'_\V~ ; 1 800-247-5200 ext 33 s::1111'II ..... c , ~ There IS no ~ "L o charge ;U Eighteen Offices in Four Counties "MICHIGAN'S FLORIDA BROKER" GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE PARK GROSSE POINTE Y\OODS 82 Kercheval884.0600 16610Mack 881-4200 19790Mack 881-6300 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 Page Ten.8 ---_._------Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY I (!) BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ~...... "HOME :I OWNERSHIP IN THE FIRST OFFERING - On Whittier An Immaculate five bedroom, three and one half bath Tudor New kitchen features solid cherry cabinets, new bath, leaded wmdows, dcn, Jalousled porch and dlovely NEW ON THE MARKET! POINTES" yard landscaped for low maintenance BEHKSHIHE - Large corner lot With emphaSIS This authentic American farm house IS loaded l'OURAII\E - GracIous American Colomal In on privacy thIS attracllve five bedroom Col- \1 Ith charm from the classI V".Window m front deSirable locatIOn SpacIOus and elegant SIX to the private 20foot ",. ~, 'rch m back The bedroom !Oterlor boasts four fireplaces, four omalls situated to give optlmum seclUSIOnfor house has beenS'~ I'-:~"a newer furnace and one half baths, stunmng paneled library, back yard plcmcs and pal ties Custom bUIlt D thiS fme offermg has man} outstanding and vmyl sldll 0J "ur antiques and make TH[RSDA\ enclosed porch overlooking bnck tel raced \ ourself at hon •• the large hVlng room or the patIO and sweepmg la\\ ns fCdlure" to offer comfortable library Three bedrooms and t\\ 0 full MA\ 2 baths Large lot lWCKI:\GII \ 'I - Outstanding family homc "WHAT PEMBERTON - DGslrable Park locatIOn and begll1~ With claSSIC exterior hnes of the dlstmcllvely styled exterior combine to popular Enghsh Tudor and inSide offers fIve EVER\ enhance thiS spacIOus five bedroom Coloma I bedrooms, three and one half bath", beamed Central air and newer furnace are among the lIvlI1gloom With fireplace, wood paneled den, IOPEN SUNDAY 2-5\ PROPERTY updated features roomy modern kitchen \\ lth eat1l1g nook • i29 Bedford - ClassIc English Tudor, IIell maintained FI\e bedrooms, four and one half baths B-\HIU'IGTON - Honeymoon collage or COlY • 230 Dean Lane - :\e" er Colomal on seduded street m the Farms l"lve bedrooms, two baths, family OW~ER BALI"OUR - Handsome pillared Colomal retirement home or anythmg In between thiS room features excelleut hVlng space With additIOnal three bedroom bungalow could answer a • 1055De\ onshlre - Colomal large lot. sprinkler system Five bedrooms, two and one half baths, SHOULD office or apartment wmg EspeCially notable '11ultl'ude of ~o"s' "g "'ep(l~ (9"" for 1\ vprv 'If- 1<111111\ roolll IS the stunning paneled horary Wlih natur

Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page E~n-8 ~Edgar &assoc~ "HOME • 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 OWNERSHIP S~ 20439 MACK AVENU~ IN THE S,~, ~~ ;ee4~ Grosse POinte Woods POL~TES'" "Jl},prp .'(lIIJ.ti (lnd FrilJIUI.ti trl' UUtlIJ" 886-8710 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

THCRSDAY MAY 2 "WHAT SIl\lPLY A~SUME this high balance L,md Con tract with beven years rem,Hnlng and you can EVER) almobt be completely settled In withIn t\\ 0 II eeks i I This attractlve three bedroom regency Colomal PROPERTY . . fealUi es lovely ne" er kitchen "lth breaklast 822CANTERBURY - Lovely, eye-appealmg four GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Assumable Land room, den and frebh decoratIng Priced In the OW~ER bedroom Colomal Features 1I1clude SpaCIOUSkll- Contract on thiS very well cared for Colomal $80's chen with bUilt 1I1'SLarge family room with rais- Three bedrooms, family room Roof only SIXyears SHOlJ1D ed hearth fIreplace Flrsl floor laundry room old RecreatIon room Two car detached garage Sprmkler system, central air Patio with gas Call for a personal IIlspecllon today! KNOW barbecue Beautifully mamtamed by the orlgmal ABOlJT "'Vtlpr BY APPOINTMENT LAW" it: ,-#If

...... ~~ ~;...... ~)"" --. SEEING IS BELIEVING II The spacIOusness of NICE TWO FAMILY FLAT located clo!>e 10 lransporlatlOn Tenants m one umt Good condi- thiS solidly built, old-fashIOned farmhollse In the BROWNELL tIOn Priced competitively to sell ThIS features SHORES Four bedrooms, two and one half (up Illce detail as "ell

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 20953HAMPTON - Newer ranch bUlltm 1972 Two bedrooms plus a den that could be a third bedroom. PUBLIC First floor laundry Grosse Pomte school district 22400 RED MAPLE LANE - Located 111 St Clair Shores between 8 and 9 Mile Road. Three bedroom ranch In mmt condition Modern kitchen Family room Two fireplaces RecreatIon room " I INVITED

BEAUTIFUL PILLARED CENTER HALL Col- NEW SOPHISTICATE DECOR highlights thiS BY APPOINTMENT omal 111 the PARK Situated on large lot near beautifully mamtamed Colomal near Lakeshore schools, shoppmg, and transportatIOn ThiS three The paneled library With natural fIreplace GROSSE POINTE PARK - Be a landlord' De- GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Three bedroom one bedr oom home offers many amemtJes mcludmg enhances lhe hvmg area as does the large garden Sirable 1I1come property Upper and lower and one half story home m good condition Circle drive, central aIr, large eat-m kitchen as family room ....Ith Its wet bar The fmlshmg touch contam hvmg room With fireplace, dmmg Natural fireplace Recreation room with wet \\ell as den, family room and garden room Im- Ibthe all new Mutschler kitchen The home ISfor room, kItchen and two bedrooms, sun porch bar Brick With aluminum trim mediate occupancy the very dlscnmmatmg buyer NO CHARGE Separate basements ASSUME A 9"4% MORTGAGE Located m Grosse GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Price reduced to POll1te Farms Very well cared for Enghsh $32,500 Two bedroom house on one floor. Utili- Tudor WIth a I11celylandscaped yard, privacy ty room One and one half car garage Vacant fence and patio lot available next door 35X 145 GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Large five bedroom bungalow With fireplace Screened back porch One THURSDA\, and one half car garage PrIced at $56,900 MA\ 9 GROSSE POINTE, William J. Champion & Company "FIRST OFFERING - PERFECT FOR THE "FIRST OFFERING - INVESTMENT OPPOR- ITS RETIREE OR NEWLYWEDS, this nice three TUNITY available m the Park ThIs extreme- PAST bedroom brick ranch offers and attached ly well.bulit Income property features two garage, SpaCIOUShvmg room Withpicture wm- spacIOus umts With two-three bedrooms, por- Immediate occupancy IS available on thiS char- dow, roomy kitchen Witheatmg space, recrea- ches, natural fireplaces and central air Land 70 LAKESHORE mmg three bedroom, two and a half bath Colomal AND bon room and lovely All for $67,000 Contract terms Under $70,000 Live on the lake m the heart of the Farms In the Park ThiS house features a cozy den, at- Beautiful panehng and most rooms overlook the tached garage, and well landscaped lot Won't ITS "FIRST OFFERING - TWO FAMILY FLAT near "FIRST OFFERING - HIGH ON A BLUFF water OWNER WANTS TO SELL' last" I FUI1JRE Mack has three large bedrooms, formal dm- overlookmg beautiful Lake Huron, thIS cozy mg room, newer roof, four car garage, two bedroom log cabm features a fieldstone Nell' England Colomal near Village and HIli - Large two story hbrary, hvmg room With flreplace, morn- separate furnaces and front and back porches fireplace, modern kitchen and MUCH MORE' mg room, fIve bedrooms Owner WI)]conSider all reasonable offers

Substantial ReductIOn' Georgian Colomal on a well located street In the Farms - beautifully mamtamed OPEN SUNDAY 2:00-5:00 P.M. - large hVIng room, paneled hbrary, plenty of room for a family 1365 BLAIRMOOR 1314 YORKSHIRE 1429 BERKSHIRE Very sharp three bedroom bungalow on one of ST CLAIR SHORES most pleasant resldentlal streets Five bedrooms, two and one Four bedrooms, two and one Four bedrooms, two and one ProfesslOnally decoraled, thermo Windows, wolmamzed deck, frUit-treed lot, extra msulallon, etc , "Home half bath Coloma I Spectacular half bath English Newer kit- half bath Colonial Library. etc A must see family room chen, family room $119,000 Ownership $149,500 $124,900 Deeplands area of the Shores GracIOus reSidence deSigned for the actlve family Lovel} screened porch overlookmg sunken 42 foot pool Close to Star of Sea, Liggett and Monteith in the 1343 FAIRHOLME 1886 MANCHESTER 5200 HILLCREST Three bedrooms, two and one Three bedroom bungalow, Three bedrooms, one and one One of a kind Shores Coloma I completely renovated and decorated New Mutschler kitchen With 12 foot ROlnles' " half bath Colomal Family room Country kitchen bath Coloma!. Near St John additIOn, formalhVmg and dmmg room, family room, hbrary With bUilt-m bar, full bath and lavatory $125,000 $67,900 Hospital on fm,t floor Master bedroom With new spa bath and large custom closet Two addIttonal bedrooms $51,900 and bath on second floor Call for the extensive list of Improvements 22353 L'ANSE Pflce Ieduced on a most desirable condo m the City of Grosse Pomte One floor hvmg Two large bedrooms Three bedrooms, one and one and two baths, large hvmg room With fireplace, formal dmlng room and den With wet bar half bath ranch First floor laundry Large execullve style home m the heart of the Farms All the beauty and quality of the old plus the new $56,500 decor and renovatIOn deSired for today's hvmg Large hvmg room and lIbrary both With fireplaces THURSDAY, BeautIful formal dmmg room New kitchen and breakfast room Sun room and terrace overlook Side MAY 16 yard A must see home - call for a preview HHOW Super starter home In Grosse Pomte City Three bedrooms, large hvmg room and formal dmmg room, TO spacIOus family room an updated kitchen FINANCE UnIque one and one half story home on Falrholme mthe Woods Natural flreplace m !Jvll1groom, great room den and large master bedroom on second floor A

All the charm of a Turn of the Century residence and all the convemence of a new home Beaultful wood- HOUSING work and leaded glass WIndows, new kitchen and bathrooms and new decor Truly a one of a kmd PURCHASE HANDSOME COLONIAL IN THE CITY has been house $349,000 CHARMING WOODS COLONIAL offers three totally redecorated and remodeled' Amemltes m- bedrooms, glassed and screened terrace, natural FIsher Road In the Farms - Great family home - close to schools Three bedrooms, one and one half I~ elude four bedrooms, two and one half baths, se- fireplace m the pretty Iivmg room, formal dining baths, kitchen With eatmg area $88,500 cond floor family room, glassed terrace and great room, two car garage and convement locatIon IDDA\'S center hall floor plan Balfour near Grosse Pomte - Three bedroom Colomal With new kitchen, formal dmmg room and hvmg CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE CITY near room, sun room, ne\\-er furnace and two year old roof ~fARKET" GRACIOUS ESTATE IN THE FARMS de!>lgned shoppmg, transportatton, parks and schools by Robert Carey offers the ulltmate In enter. for thiS SpaCIOUStownhouse There are three Vacant lot - Kerby, Grosse Pomte Farms, 50 x 160. $25,000 tamment and family hvmg Magmflcent bedrooms, one and one half baths, pnvate grounds surrounded by brick wall separates patiO, mamtenance free exterior and no '''~ formal gardens from the pool area Price has association fee t been drastIcally reduced to allow for .....r_""'-. renovatIOn Mav 2, 9, 16 MR 7:30 p.m.

Buy thiS lovely F'!lrm~ hornp linn rnovp In Ju~t In Brownell Ll\oj~ 1I1 cUI uld wQdd atmQ,;phCi€ on a nlndlng time to enjoy the pflvately located pool along WIth BRAND NEW FAMILY ROOM bUilt by Hans SPECTACULAK SHuRES COLoNiAL features <;lreel near the City park High celltngs, spacIOus Sclloo' Stuhldreer IS Just one of the hlghhghts of thiS Im- SIXbedrooms, four full baths, two powder rooms, rooms, beautiful moldmg<;, large kitchen, plenty a Itvmg room, library, garden room, country kit chen master SUite, flvp additIOnal bedrooms Cafeteria maculate family home m the Farms Resplendent family room Withfireplace, lIbrary with fireplace of space for a family decor, gourmet kitchen, new screened terrace ad- secunty system, sprinkler system, three car 260 Cltalfonte Jacent to the gracIous step-iiown hvmg room and garage and central air Truly a magnlficent house family room, five bedrooms. three and one half III an unequalled area baths and attached garage THOROUGH COVERAGE OF GROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES WM J /Jf1ill1/1~/, /Jf1l'r, Member at the 76 KERCHEVAL LOCATED "ON THE HILL" Grosse POlllte Real Estatel:xchang II;tJ~11I";' j/1/I~ There is no 10 Grosse POinte Farms Macomb Board 0( Realtors Cha~ion... 0 co"., ... , TO BUY OR SELL charge across from Perry Drugs DetrOIt Board of Realtors A HOUSE CALL //~I1/('.J/1111' 102Kercheval 884.5700 885-7000 Page Twelve-S Feature Thursday, May 16, 1985

Art on Pointe Elegant 1J-a good !lource 01 11on, 3 star MOULIN DE l\IOUGINS Restaurant; V1Slt the thelr wares from 10 a m to 5 p m dlld ranks first In conlentratlOlI of :\laeght FoundatiOn, 5t Paul de Vence; the home of Friday. June 14, and Saturda}, June 15 10 maJor \ itamln!> and minel al!>. Picasso, mcludes transfers aIrport to hotel and return, Select dal k green ~talk!l, \\ith no but not aIrfare $1,890 each of a double We put you in The four chIldren of Edsel and \ ellO\\lng or wilted leave!>. rouen \\ un me world I \\ allace [ravel tll:St>-tltlu:>. ~leanor !,'ord gre\\ up m thiS '" go-acre, park-hke settmg, m a Cot::,- * * * wold Manor de~lgned by Albert A moving sale IS the best kind It makes a mer- Kahn and bUIlt m 1927 GUided tours BROCCOLI chant's life eaSIer, Qnd it offers wonderful bargaIns for of the house will be avaIlable dur- ORIENTAL STYLE the cI~stomers I Grosse Poznte Book VIllage, currently mg Art on the POInte, for the usual 1/2 bunch (lib) broccoh 16837 Ke r che\'al-in-the- VIllage IS moving down the fee 2 Tbsp vegetable oil street to the corner of S1. Clair and Kercheval (former. 1 small clove garhc, halved AdmISSIOnto the fair IS a $1 dona- 1) SIgn of the LIOn, formerly Wrlght.Kay) Through So. tion to support the Northeast GUId- 1 medIUm sweet pepper, shced turday May 18, all regular book stock WIll be whopping ance Center's mental health care thm 20% off (all sales fmal, special orders and magazines programs Parkmg IS free Shuttle 3 green onions with tops, exclLlded) I I The Book VIllage will be closed for three vans wlll be available for those who shced days, and Will reopen at the new locatIOn, 17051 Ker- choose to ride or are handicapped 2-3 Tbsp soy sauce cheval, Thursday, May 23. An excitzng new SHEET - but the walk from the gatehouse Dash pepper MUSIC department will be added at the new store, and on a wmdmg path, past the 2 Tbsp. toasted sesame seeds several current departments will be expanded. The chl1dren's playhouse and lagoon to- ward the mam house, through VIllage Post Office IS movmg too However, the Post Wash and trim broccoli. Cut off colorful booth displays, ISa treat m Office will remain open at the old location, 16837 Ker- florets; slice stems in thin diagonal Itself cheval, for the three days the book store is closed Ac- shces. Heat oil in !>kil1etor \\ ok cess to the Post Office will be through the REAR en- Refreshments, from hot dogs and .\dd garlic and !>aute 1to 2 minute~. snacks to gourmet dell selectIOns, Discard garlic. Add broccoli stems trance only Grosse POInte Book Village invites you to to skillet and saute and stir over enJoy the sale at our current store, and looks forward will be available, served under striped tent canopIes Beer and high heat 2 to:l minutes. Cover and to ser vlng you In our expanded store beginning May wine will be dispensed m a cafe set- cook I to 2 minutes. Add broccoli 23rd' ting under the trees florets, pepper and onions. Saute * until florets are \\ i1ted. Add SO) New thIS year IS a package for sauce and fresh ground pepper. COllleIII and I egislel fOI Ihe DecOIall.'\l1\el"lcaS\\eepslakt's - groups of 10 or more offermg -\chance to" III a FOId Thunderbird. among other prizes. Sa\ I' 20ao Sprinkle \\ ith !>esame seeds. Makes 011 selecled "a\lpapel books Ihrough :'IIa~ brunch, luncheon or hIgh tea m the 4 servings. "Apple Court" patio near the lake Calories per serving about 102. DESIGN DETROIT INTERIORS. Mary Berschback, group chaIr- Cholesterol O. woman, may be reached at 881-9408 IbhJqKelchl'\ al III Ihe \"I\lage, 885.~955 .. * • • for details and reservatIOns Ellen Cooke, co-manager with Sandi Seale of the 'Apple Court' * patio tearoom to be open Friday, June 14, and Saturday, June 15, BEEF WITH BROCCOLI A]'I;D Browse for American country An invitation-only Auction Night on the grounds of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House during' Art on the MUSHROOMS treasures in the country setting of the mSlde the Ford House FrIday, June Pointe,' strikes a pose in preparation for her culinary art assign- 1/3 cup soy sauce Ann Arbor Antiques Market, 5055 Ann 14, will feature fancy refresh- ments, music and dancmg, presen- ment. 2 Tbsp clder vinegar Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor Held tation of awards to SIX outstandmg 3/4 tsp. granulated sugar on the thIrd Sunday of the month ex- watercolor and OIlpamtlngs to pot- raIse funds and \'olunteer dIrect Art on the Pomte artIsts and a 1 beef bouillon cube cept November, the market offers over tery, from photography to hand- servIces to the GUIdance Center, chance to bid on art obJects and 1/2 cup water 275 dealers of quality antiques and carved Jewelry, from pen and mk \\rhlch see::, clients on an ablhty-to- servIces Co-chaIrwomen Cheryl 2 tsp cornstarch select collectibles, country qUiltS to sketches to etchmgs to fIber arts pay baSIS Waldeck, 885-3815, and Mary 3 Tbsp vegetable oil Georgian SlIver, Sunday, May 19 hours Shammas have AuctIOn Night de. And more 2 cloves garlic, halved are 5 a m untll 4 p.m. Free parking, tails l\Iembershlp In the ASSistance Jurors WIl! be Mary M Denm- League, open to men as well as 3/4 lb flank steak or top I admiSSIOn $2 son, the DetrOit Artists Market's 1 A vartety of speCIal events and women currently stands at more round steak, cut m 1I8-inch I entertamment WIll be on-gomg artist dIrector, Kathy Dombach, than 200 Smce its mcepllOn. the past-preSident of the Michigan Pot- diagonal slices J Dhurne bags. one of a kind throughout the falr's two days league has raised over $1/2 mllhon 112 cups sweet onion, shced Strolhng mUSICIans and folk tel's ASSOCiatIOn,and Jim GIlbert, and contnbules yearly almost 3,000 hobo bags with velcro closure, truly 112 cups peeled broccoh smgers, Sweet Adeline woman bar- Pontiac Art Center exhIbitIOn exceptional for only $40 at Mtner's of hours m vaned skills m dIrect ser stems, cut m 1/8-mch bershop quartets and the "Just director, who teaches at Cranbrook Vices, rangmg from tutonng to Grosse Pointe, 375 FIsher Rd. Friends" barbershop quartet WIll Academy of Art and Oakland Um- secretana 1 assistance dlagonal slices .. .. 1 I .. prOVIde background harmomes versIty 2 2 cups broccoh florets 1/4 lb. fre::.h mushrooms, FOI\ OUI C01l\ emellce. ,\olre Dame Pharmac~ is no" carQmg There'll be a Grosse Pomte ChIld- General chairpersons of Art on Art on the Pomte, III ItS second onglllal Buscenu's submal"lnes and sand"lches. ren's Theatre performance and year, IS the event created by the shced ~ * .. the Pomte '85 are Beth I\Ioran, who -- /).\",- aerobic/exercIse demonstratIOns ISalso, With Kathy Heitman, artists ASSistance League to raIse funds and to Increase public awareness Mix soy sauce, vinegar and Let us mtroduce you to Mary, an owner of ...:....[ The Lahser High School Mlme chaIrperson, and Betty Loeher sugar in a small bowl. In another our salon She has studied throughout Europe Troupe will be at Art on the Pomte, Their orgamzatlOn, the ASSistance of the need Jor emotIOnal and men- y tal health, and for the Northeast bo\\ I mix bouillon cube, water and and North America In London, she has at- - --- along With a caflcature artIst and League to the NEGC, was estab- GUIdance Center, a professlOnally- corn!ltarch. Assemble remaining Calico & FamIly Clowns who spe- lished m 1964, orgamzed by Bar- tended the prestigiOUS Vidal Sassoon Academy. Let her staffed comprehenSive mental ingredients. Cialize in face paintmg, balloon am- bara (Mrs Webster B ) Kmght and In wok or large, heavy skIllet, show you a beautiful new you Coloseum 2000, 20311 Betty Glancy (now Mrs B Court- health care lacdlty servmg north- mals and magIC III Mack Ave, 881-7252. east DetrOit, Grosse Pomte and heat Tbsp. of the oil. Add garlic ney Rankm) and other promment and cook a fe\\ seconds to season .. .. As for the art It wIll range from members of the commumty to Harper Woods OIl. Add meat and stir-fry 2 You'ye seen our duck dhurne, now come in and mmutes, until slices are lIghtly look at our fIshing lure rugs only at browned but slightly pink in the Ed..J'k~szewski ~ 21435 Mack, 776-5511. Free parking Pointers earn U of M degrees this spring center. Remove meat and any pan Juices to a bowl, discard garlic and In front .. .. A number of Grosse Pomte res- Road, Bachelor of MUSIcal Arl~ enne M l\Iurphy. of Three Mtle wipe out wok. ldents were among Umvel'slty of Earmng Bachelor ot SCience de Dnve Kdthleen 0\ Roarty, of Add 1 Tbsp. of the remaining oil Mlchlgan students who receIved grees are Anthony L Alcantara 01 Berkshire Road and Robert T to wok and, when hot, add onion MOMS'TOY ATTIC .., no~ Bnarcllff Place, Kurt A Buechler. has man~ t, pes of buildinj( blocks mclud. degrees at commencement cere- Wdgner. of Audubon Hoad, Bache and broccoli stems; stir-fry 2 mg. Lac Blocs, L~gos,Lego Dupils,Expert momes May 4 at which Gov James of Saddle Lane, KIm 1\1 Chl'l~len lor~ 01 Busme::,s Admlmstl atlOn minutes until crisp-tender. Add re- Legos ana olhers. 10.5 "f'uesday through Blanchard was malO speaker sen, of Lochmoor Boulevard Jedn 1\1 Lesha 01 Fordcroft Hoad, maining 1/2 Tbsp. oil around edge Saturda), 16637 E Warren at Yorkshire, Followmg IS a list of those Grosse George -\ Gardella. of Warner Thomas A Rvan JI of Wood::, of wok and add broccoli rIorets and 882-7631. Pomters receIvmg degrees (as the Road. Cheryl L ~elson, 01 \Ie;\ItI Lane .Jennlfer'.! HIS"d of Rivard mushrooms. Stir-fry 2 minutes; * News receIved It, those U of M Ian Road. l\larv F Ske\\ es, of Tor- Boulevard dlld Ann:\1 :\lcCaffer- pour in meat and juices from bowl, • graduates not Included on the list rey Road. PatriCia A StreIcher, 01 t'r of Grand :\1<11'.11..,Boule\ ard then the soy-vinegar mh.ture. Sill', An Important GraduatIOn ,., remembered may submIt theIr names to the Deming Lane Jane l\I \\ lI::,on, of I~achelor.., of Gcnerdl ~lud,e::,. ilIl cover, and (Ook 2 minutes. Stir through the years by that important gIft ... a watch. paper If they WIsh) Lothrop Road, Linda 1\1 Zehet chac! L V,ll1 1'as"el of 1\10ros::, cornstarch mixture (make sure edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. has a good selection Bachelor of Arts degree recip- mall', of West Ballant) ne Court ROdd BaehelOl of :\Tu::'lc bouillon cube is dissolved) and m a Wide price range for young men and women. See Ients include Catherme Eckert, of KIrsten A Ecklund of Han ard Ad\ anced degree reclplCnt::, pour into wok. Cook, stirring con- them at 20139 Mack at Oxford. Open Fridays until 8 Berkshlre Road, James C Blshal, Road, and ;\hchdel G Lem\\ elwr lrom Gl'o::,~ePOinte ll1c1ude Debrd !ltantly. 2 to 3 minutes, until of Lakeshore Road, Chnstlne C of Lincoln Road .\ E..,t!er 01 :--:OIlhRo<.,edale Road pm. 886-4600 thickened. Makes -l servings. Bourget, of North Oxford Road, 1\'11- Others are Chnstlne S Cd\d Damel B (~dlldghcr of North f{e- Calories per serving about 294. * chael H Cramer, of Regal Place, naugh. of Birch Lane. Jenmfer L ndud HOdd, \Jarco /<' Gdravaglw, Cholesterol about 53 mgs. HQlr stylist and colOrist Mary Wronski, formerly Walter D DIGlUho, of Stratton Ehe, of Hampton Road Laura L of BnJrchff DII\C Rohert L SVBSTITUTE: 2 packages fro- of Hudson's Glenby Salon, has joined Francesco's Hair Place Court, Anne;\1 Farrell, of Greig of Shoreham ROdd C Ilolh Ilan~en of ~e\crl1 ROJd ;'\,Ichold'> ZE.'nbroccoli florets and 4-oz. can & Skin Salon She IS now taking appointments, 882-2550 Roslyn Road, Susan L Gentile, of Trentacoste, of Falr\\a\ Drive Z Jano"l oj Ed.,l \\'lIham Courl mushrooms mav be substituted for .. .. * 111 MerrIweather Road, Catherme A Bachelors of SCience '1\ur'>ll1g Hoberl E P,lIff\ of ;\Jc<1dO\~Lane the fresh \0 egetables. Hartkop, of Hampton Road, Cyn- Vlrg1l1ld ;\1 Orllsl, of Pear Tlec Charles K Huebner, of Lakeland PssssI- did )OUkno" Ihal Vital thia L HiCks, of Manor Avenue, Lane, and ;\1e]l';sa A Schade. of A\ enue. ,md GOIdon :'If ~tclz. of * * * lIOnsExerCise has a class called Hipsop-liliU~'N Matthew J Howell, of Radnor Cir- Pre<;t\\ lck Road Bach plor" of ~u Kcn<;mgton ROeH]\1<1<.,1('1''''of Busl BAKf~D BROCCOLI TIIIghs on TUl'sda) and Thursday at 10 __ ne".., Admllll'itrdtlOn Lorelle \ cle, Jeanne A LICO,of Stillmeadov. enc.e In Dental H)glCne Ldurencc CO;\;TINENTAL a m In thelf nl'\1 air conditioned Grosse POlOteStudio on the second Lane, Amy M Ottens, of Green J Fromm, of Belang('r Road and Ptla:.Jm of '\mta '\\('nuc and floor of the \\ allon-Plerce bUlldlOgIn ChI'VJllage~ Call 884-7525. 2 lbs. fresh broccoli, cleaned, brlar Lane, Gregory P Prokopow- James S Simon, of Fontana Ldne PetC'r;\ Prokopo\\ ICI of Hd\~ crisp-cooked and dramed icz, of Hawthorne Road, TImothy Bachelors of SCIence In Computer thorne Hoad \Ia ...ler~ of :-:,clC'nce J Reaume, of Hawthorne Road, Engmeenng Alherto ;-'T1.' Klett of l!ldden Llnp Doctor of be made by sending a check for full Avenue, George J Remdel IV, of POInte Courl, Eh7aheth A Frdnco Phllo<;ophy, and Mana E ManlOr, covE.'r('d, for :10minute'i. Make'i 6 the Oxford Road home of Mrs A J 'i('rving'i. Christie to form carpools for a field payment to the Grosse Pomte War St Clair Avenue, Marcy A Tayler, of Grayton Road Leigh LeChard of Eastbrook COUIt. and Jon W MemOrial, 32 Lakeshore Road, of WIndmIll POinte Drive, and of Buckmgham Road Thomil<.,.! Toeplf'r of fo~dl11lJndtol1Drive. Doc ('alorl(''i pE.'r<'f'rving about 133 trip to and Presidents' Luncheon m Cholesterol about 21 mgs. Clarkston Grosse Pomte Farms, 48236 Kathryne E Prost, of Pemberton MotschalJ, of Whittier Hoad, ('ath tor!'. 01 Denlal Sill ger)

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I' ., , • ~ , I _,~ t I' ./ ------_ ...... _---- Section C Sports & classifieds Thursday, May 16, 1985 North wins title Bnng on the states - North Regelbrugge said HIgh's girls' varsity soccer team Sports has beaten ItS toughest opponent of "It was a good game between two the year for the league champion- good teams," said South head coach ~hlp and the Norsemen are ready John Case for reglOnal competitIOn South's defense of Helen Markus :\Torth deleated South, 3-0, at and June Langs and Jenmfer Week Smith played v.ell, as did North's Brownell Field on Tuesday after noon GUIdo Regelbrugge's team us- defense of Wendy Clagett, Wendy ed goab by All-Stater Amelia Dugan Blashlll and BrIdget BrIerly And It\\O) and by Shannon Armstrong to both goaltenders made several fille get by South, v.hlch went IOta the saves, especially on ClaIre Busse I had 01) hi ~t ~allll1g le::.~on la':>tweek I m game v.lth a 7-(H league mark (8.1.1 and Kim Wood from South and on not ':>U1e, but I lIunh I( mIght be my last overall) South had lost a tough state Dugan and Cmdy Bowman from pla)'off game, 1-0, to Umverslty Llg North Little Renee Stoyka put on It s not (hat I learned everythll1g I need to qUIte a show for South as she played kno\\ about ::.a II::. , d tegy, tackmg, makmg gett School on !\londay ::.tt 10 high gear for most of the game hcl['~ ~!;d ..111th~t ct~Cl s\'.~b~:~ ~tuft I :t's Just . !~,,,nh~rOlt' the ~e.,'-on th"t the Ihat 10 tv. 0 hoUl::. oul on Lake St ClaIr last Fn- league title \\ould go to South or "It's celebration time for us," day mghl I found out Ihe malO thmg that ""orth and that'~ \\ hat happened It Regelbrugge said "It's the first makes a ::.a1101' a sailor \\ as a good game, but now we turn tIme we've gone through the league our thoughts to our next opponent, unbeaten and untIed" North fmlsh- You'\e gol to love It Chippewa Valley And we have to ed the regular season at 11-1 In Ihe hve year::. I ve covered sports m Gros- play better to 11.'10 that one," Peggy O'Connor ::.e Pomte, local ::.allors ne\ er even gave me a tumble \\hen It (ame to a::.klllg extrn passen- gers onto theIr bOdt~ Then last week, no fewer Historic tennis club than ~IX mVltatlon!:> came my way, from folks wantmg me to lIde on a committee boat to five racers begglllg me to help them out m the fIrst on its way back race of the t\\o-day one deSign race sponsored 1'11(' d('':>tI'O\ed Ihe 7l.\edr-old In. Ihrough member donatlOn~ and a b)' the NA-40 Assocla tlOn dldn \ llldg(: 'I en Ill;, • Club la':>t member bond I::.~ue, 1I1SUrdnce dl::.' bllr,:>emenl':> \\ ere !lot suffiCient to (Actually, beggmg l~n't qUIte the nght \member but ton"IJ ulllOn on a Ill'\\ LO\er tht' 1ll'\1 cOIl;,lrucllOn and fur word I probably would have helped them out Llul>hou':>e 101 one 01 the I1d 11011., ulde ...t lelll1l,>Llub;, operatlllg !ll.,hmg;, PdI t of Ihe current budd- a lot more by staymg as far away from Lake Ing program lIldude~ d ne\\ !>prmk. St Clair dS I could But I couldn't pass up such on .111 011gllldl ;,Ile I::' pi ogl e~::'llIg IlIlg ::.)::.tem for the cla) court!'> generous mVltatlOns Lord knows when I \\ ell The t orner':>lone la) Illg eel e Club off Icel;, mcJude preSIdent v. ould ever have another) mon~ look place \pI Il 25 at the 1\"1'(' lotdled dl l;i02 Pal hel ,Jdck 0111011 ot Bloomlleld Hills, New!:>photographer Tom Greenwood and \ \ ('nul' 1)('1\1 een \gll(,~ and ">1 \ ILe pre::'ldt'nl Con::.ldnl \\ho IS I met Tartan-lO skipper Steve Thomas at the Pdul on ])('tl 011~ ed.,t .,Ide ell.,o d membel of the Buddmg Grosse POInte Yacht Club at 6 p m sharp on Committee Ireasurel and Budd. Fnday Tom would be takmg pICtures and I The 2ll-nl('mbel dub \\ as lound IIlg Commlllee member Al Jacoby, ('d AprJl 25. 1!H2 [)urlllg the pd::.17l would, well, I'd be along for the nde Thomas of the Park, and secretary Dr. Roy \ edl'::. m.lll\ of the m.lJor mId promIsed us we wouldn't be III the way Of ('ummlllg oj DetrOIt Jacoby course we wouldn't, I assured myself, What's \\ e~teln m ..l!e and lemale lenl1l" (h,lll'ed the recentlorner~lone-la) Lh,unplOlb hd \ e been member" OJ two more passengers on a 33-foot ? No IlIg ceremOIl) \\ Ith help Irom Can gue~l~ 01 Ihl::' hlstol'lcal club Thl' problem '1le \\ e"tcoll of Gro::.se POlllte and l1e\\ -I 210 ~qual e 1001 c1ubhm1"l( \\'llllam ~ BrOIl n of DetrOIt, re- When we got to the boat a mfty little craft dnd pOl ell ha::. d I'll'grt lompletlol1 Ire::.hmenl::. and Tom Pnde. of called "Wmd Sprmt, ' I found out what two d,lll' 01 -'Ia\ Ill, III tIme lor ll!dt '-louthfleld and \'anc\ Schmidt. 01 more passengers mean on a 33-footer It dd \ ~ annu,iJ PI ospeell\ e l\ lellltll' I t tlld publlClt\ means fold up your legs and get ready for ma- 1(,,( ept Ion l p(omlllg e\ enb mdude the Jor muscle spasm~, O'Connor You are now on Photo by Tom Greerwood 1\ T( \ IU' PI e':>ldent H.ll'l \ ( Oil opl'mng part) on ~alUrday \ta! a sailboat The Tartan 10 Black Rushin, framed by the setting sun, heads for home - the Grosse "'(dnl 01 the Park Lompillnenied HI Boul bon and Blend::. \'0 1 on The three of us Jomed the bOdt's co-owner, Pointe Yacht Club - in the last leg of Friday's One-Design Keelboat Regatta sponsored L1ull membl'l., tot Ihelr ;,plnt ot \ld \ 27, Flrsl \\'ednesda) \Ight Ron Chapman, (who would be at the helm) by the NA-40 Association. The race was held out of the GPYC. Race results, the story \ oj untl'ell "m '1\\ 0 outslandll1g J)mner June') TGIF:'\o 1 I Grand for the 7 nautlcal-mlle race that evemng> and of a landlubber's journey into a sailor's world and more photos can be found in this 11d(hllon.... I1Idke lndl.ln VlIldge PI 1\ Parl\ I June 21 Bourbon dnd ~l, Blend::. 1\0 2 Juh -I TGIF ~o 2, the veteran crew of Jim Ricketts, Tim section. lelllll':> ( lui> urlIque F1I melll Porter and Dave Paschke. I'm not sure IWI" do '/0 pertent 01 Ihe \\ 01 h \\ Ill! ,Jul\ 12 TGIF '\0 J Juh 2& Fun Paschke and Porter even shave yet, but like Springtime on ice out pd: Set ond e\ CI ) one 110 '\Ighl '-:0 I Aug Y TGiF \'0 -I, the others they are certamly not strangers to m.lltel l!O\\ talented pla\'::. lenlll., \ug 2~ BOUlbon and Blends '10 3. Members of the miSSIon IS$1 SO lor ehll Abortion \\ Ilh lello\\ mcmllel::' dulomalleal ">epl 2 Fun \Ight \u 1. Sept 1J Fraser Figure Skatll1g dren 16 and under and i~ 110' ~ our olll~ ('hoi(O(~ h \\ Ithoul gl umbllllg Playtng III La::.1 \\ edne~dd~ \Jghl Dmnt'l' Tom and I were, however, and the WIdest Club and the Fraser senIOr CitIzens $3 50111 clIques IS not permitted" i ,hI a I'd':> \ Ight t Sepl 25 Cham- eyes on the boat belonged to us when we crUIs- Figure Skatmg School advance for adults Accordll1g to the IVTC, funds for pdgne HI (,elkln»l ()( I 6. and Ihe ed out of the harbor and sailed out to the start- WIllpresent the 14th an- TIcket pI Ice» elt the Pregnancy Aid Ihe nl'\\ Ideilltle~ hdll' been l(jl~ed PI e"ldenh Bdll (Ill 2& mg Ime "Are we supposed to be leanmg over nual productIOn of door a I e $~ adults thiS far?,' Greenwood asked when the crew Sprmgtime 011 Ice, on Ticket!:>al c dvatlable 10 tacked and the starboard Side became the Fnday through Sun- advance or at the door 882.1000 hIgh Side 'Sure, I ~ald, an old salt by thIS day, May 17-19 at at Fld~el Hockeyland r METRO SKI& SPOiiS' time ''I've seen pIctures" Fraser Hockeyland 111 3-1400UtIca Hd \J1 prf'!{lI,uH \ t".,h .llld liTHE EASfSIDE DISCOUNT Fraser The theme of "'Ior, 1('"", fn"t ~,nd (onflll'"III1,.1 t The race consIsted of a wmdward-leev.ard- t wmd\\ ard course, \\ hlch I discovered meant thIS year's show IS FU1thL! mformatlOn TENNIS HEADQUARrERS" that on the wmdward 'legs of the race, we had "MUSIC USA" on thl::. U S FIgure to Jump from one SIde of the boat to the other Show times are 7 30 Ska tmg Assocla tlOn- a lot when the tack called for weight to be on P 01 Friday and Satur- sanctIOned event mav Grosse Pointe Gunshop day, 1 pm Saturday be obtamed by callmg t .'TEmf DISCOUNT PRICES t the high SIde (I also found out that as a sailor, $199/ca I make terrific ballast) and 2 pm Sunday Ad. 294-2400 or 751 2009 t t for cash ON EVERY RACKET, Sallmg also means staymg clear of sa liars Attention, pool sharks CLEARANCE SALE ON who knO\\i what they're do 109 when you RE.LOADING SUPPLIES haven't the foggiest notion of what you're do- Top amateur pocket The l'I'hchlgan tourna- btlhards teams from ment IS one of lOre 10% OVER OUR COST mg I managed to do that most of the time 111 t Complete EVERYDAY! t last Fnday's race, except when Wmd Spnnt the DetrOIt area WIll glOnals THIS WEEK ONL VI! was entenng the turn at the fIrst marker. I meet May 25 and 26 at Tournament play I" IN STOCK HAND GUNS 20 to 30% OFF t Selection of Tenniswear , didn't mo" e d muscle, thll1kll1g all the whIle the Sterling Inn, 34911 open to the publtc Van Dyke Avenue, for There I" no admiSSion 21006 Mack G P W 881.5000 that I \\ as domg the fight Ihmg Except that I (Bet 8 & 9 M,le) WINDSURFER MISTRAL the Busch Pool League charge i SAILBOARDS t \\as slttmg near \\hat must have been the ~, FREESTYLE DUFOUIlBIC 250 1985 MichIgan RegIOnal mo!>t Important piece of gear on the boat be- sug ~ I Sug ...$69S' SUPERLIGHT cause Ricketts, Porter and Thomas all con- ChampIOnshIp here t ~ our Our Price $419 Sug ~. verged upon me, I got all tangled up m the ReglstratlOn WIll bE'- A diSc. price I LessRebate $20 our hnes and after all three had politely screamed t gm at 9 30 a 01 May 25 , Excu!:>e me',' I gol the message 00 00 00 and opeOlng-round , Aj~. $599 ' $399 g~~;e$1249 ellmmalion play IS set GROSSE POINTE ThIS \\a" about the same tIme that Wmd to begm at 10a m Play Sprmt and another Tartan-10 got very, very World Cup KEN WINNER Personal Appearance close to one another While the crew talked \VIII resume at noon t Sailboard Champion May28 t about the posslbllit) of a protest, Tom and I Sunday to determille FISH & SEAFOOD \\ ere ::.trugglll1g to keep the contents of our natIOnal champlOnshlp ':>tomachs mtacl and trymg vamly to recall the qualifters 2~~t~~ut~of~~i~ word" to "Nearel 1\ly God, To Thee" The top four teams t G!!2~t!st emergmg from the The re"t of the Inp, I spent standmg on the MIchIgan RegIOnal will , ::.-~=-! 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, I team stays , You think the turn at Moross Road and Mack Avenue is tight? Try this one, the turn between Con Moto and Avenger (left) at the first marker In last week's Keelboat Regatta out of the Gros. in race se Pointe Yacht Club and spq,nsored by the NA-40 Association. The South High gIrls' track team Keeping his eye on the whole race was Wind Sprint helmsman remams 10 contentIOn for first Ron Chapman (below). Wind Sprint finished fourth In the event. place In the Eastern MIChIgan League With one meet remaming South is 5-1 In the EML and 6-2 overall Leadmg the way to that reo cord have been South's distance runners In eight dual meets thiS season, the dIstance runners have I (Photos by Tom Greenwood). outscored opponents, 228-20 Leadmg that crew IS All-State Jumor Nancy Soltensch She IS un- defeated In dual meet competitIOn m both the 1600 and 3200 runs and her tImes In those events, 5 20 and 11 34, rank among the area's best Right behmd Soltensch are semor Barb Giroux and freshman Ellen Mayer, both under 12 00 m the 3200 lun South's distance 3200 relay team of Giroux, Mayer, Kelly Riehl and Renuka Uthappa are the top. seeded team (9 51 5) m thIS Satur- day's state regIOnal track meet hosted by South South's record-holder KatIe Ament continues to slnne m the diSCUS With several 100-plus foot throws over the past two weeks And South's sprmters continue to improve, with the 800 meter relay team racing to a l' 52 3 finish to help South edge our Port Huron Northern last week, 68.60. The hme compiled by Julie Boyt, Jen Meehan, Enn Kershaw and Kerry Bruce IS a two-year best for South In addition, Kershaw has com- bmed WIth Cann Seylor and fresh- man Wendy Berger to give South Its best trio of hurdlers ever Also makmg bIg contrIbutions to the varsity's success are freshman Reba Uthappa m the 400, sophomore Lucia BrIdenstone III the long Jump, freshman MimI I] • Spencer In the high Jump and tresh- • '" £iSP4 man Mlcha Song 10 the dIstance events Another big week for North High batters The state reglOnals at South thIS Saturday, May 18, begin with quah- By Bill Hoover Weidenbach spht the pitching A softball win the half mile, the one mile, and the ches>. Baik Hur took seventh in 110 fyingheats in the morning All race and Brooke Bessert duties; KIlclme got the Win North's varsIty girls' softball two mile plus the 300hurdles to run high hurdles (16.4) and Mike Wujek fmals begm at 1'30 pm South WIll North High North's next game IS at 4 pm team beat L'Anse Creuse, 16-1. their record to 6-0 Kelly Fournier was eighth in long jump 09 feet, 6 compete in the EML champIOnshIp Friday, May 17, at Brablec North scored three runs in the first and Barb labadIe each won two mches>. Tom RICe took eighth m meet on ,May 21 at Port Huron North High's varsity baseball events. the 3200 meter run Northern. team finished another successful • • mnmg and SIXmore m the second. N h week, defeatmg L'Anse Creuse, North's JV baseball team de- The Lady Norsemen are currently ~rt remained undefeated, On May 7, the boys' track team 14-8, on May 8 and takmg two from feated L'Anse Creuse North 12-3, in second place m the BI-eounty bea.tmg .South Lake, 115.-13, and lost to Clintondale, 68-69. Hlgh- Clintondale on May 10, 10-4and 8-4. and L'Anse Creuse, 12-3,last week With a 5-1 record. takII~g first and secon~ m everYI hghts included Wujek's first m both Family fun run The L' Anse Creuse game, never Against L'Anse Creuse North, Ed Juhe Cook led North with two run~mg event. Coaches commen- high jump (5 feet, 10 inches) and YMCA a close one, saw the Norsemen hold Wood struck out SIXand earned the triples, a single and seven RBI. datlOns went. to Sue Rol~nd and long Jump (20 feet, 2314 inches) The' L'akeshore Famllv \\ 111 hold It~ fourth annual FamIl~ leads of 7-(1 and 14-3. Craig Engel, Win, and Joe Craparotta went 2-for- Linda Rayos had three hits for ~elly Fourme~, both With two Bergeron also placed fIrst 10 shot Fun Run and Open House, Satur who struck out' only two batters, 3 WIth two home runs and fIve RBI North and scored three runs firsts, and to JIll Dorn brock , With put (48 feet, 31/4 Inches), and day. June 1 at 9 a m Partlclpanb "did a good job keepmg the ball Rob Marshall and Steve Nieman Senior pitche P I H 't h three fIrsts AdrIan Weyhmg was a double wm- may walk or run one or three miles down," according to Coach Frank each hit a home run and collected ed her seco~d ~~_~ltt:~m;fP~9~~ The Lady Norsemen compete at ner 10 the mile (4:49) and the two two hits apIece strIking out four m the shortened 10 a m. thIS. Saturda~, May 18, at mile (10.38). (wagons and strollers are \\ el Sumbera. L'Anse Creuse hit 14 come) ground balls. Engel pitched five In- In the L' Anse Creuse game, Jack five-inning game South HIgh In the reglOnals The Norsemen's week ended on a Reglslrcltloll IS $6 tor non-mem nings and earned the win before be- WillIams was the wmning pItcher, The next matchup for the Lady Boys split hIgh note when they beat South ing relieved by Bill MIller and Ken he struck out eight and walked Norsemen ISat 4 pm Friday, May " Lake, 108-28 Outstanding first bers. $5 for members before l\Ia~ three Mike MIller led North WIth 17, at Brablec North s boys. track te.am had a place performances were turned m 20. after Mav 20, fee~ are $6 and S7 Straske. Those \\ ho r'eglster at the ..y' be Offensively, Brian Ulatowski and three RBI while Mike Gates and busy week begmmng WIth an ap- by Wujek m the 100 meter (14) tore May 20 get a Fun Run T-shIrt Dan Kopitzke each had two hits C J Anderson each added two RBI Tracksterswi n pearance at the Port Huron North- Tom Augustltus m the 200 mete~ There \\ III be a tree stretchmg and two-run homers. Denms North's next contest, at 4 pm North's girls' track team met ern InVitational on May 4 In- (2507), and Larry David In the 400 D'Agnese, despite getting only one Friday, May 17, IS a doubleheader Clintondale on May 7, winning dlvldually, Brian Bergeron placed meter (556) chnic prior to the run; balloons and hit, was credited With four RBI at home agamst DeLaSalle 94 5-335. North's girls won all four first ~n di.scus (142 feet, 6 mcht:s) The boys c~mpete m reglOnals at refreshments \\ III also be avail able after walking twice with the bases relays and swept all three places In and SIxth 10 shot put (47 feet, 21/~10- South High this Saturday loaded. Kopitzke struck out seven and Kickers going strong pitched five mnIngs to record the North's varsIty and JV soccer victory in the fust game agamst teams beat Andover and Country ULSnetters host regional tournament Clintondale Pat KilcHne, who Day by the identical 10-0scores last The Umversity Ligget School Nautiyal at NO.2 doubles and Rob Hathaway Brown also beat ULS, was hIgh scorer for ULS, picking pitched the last two mnings for week boys' varsity tennis team will host Glancy and Paul Smith at No. 3 11-9. Goalie Barry Hamilton faced up wins in both the hIgh jump and North, had what Sumbera called The varSIty team has a 10.1 re- the 1985 Class CoD regIOnal tennis doubles. Mike Fozo and Ashu 41 shots on goal, saving 73 percent long jump Other first places were the "key hIt" when he smgled 10 cord. VarsIty scorers for the Lady tournament thiS Friday, May 17. Nautiyal at No 2 doubles were of them. The goals were scored by taken by Lydia Alexander (100 two runs in the second inning An- Norsemen mcluded Shannon Arm- The Knights have won the ULS's only winners against Ottaway (three). Katherme Bian- meter hurdles), Liz Hader (diSCUS) omer offensive boost came m the strong (three), Amelia Dugan, reglOnals 13 years m a row and 18 Brother Rice. chi, Hirt, Georgi (two each) and and Laura RIZZO (3200 meters). fOUFth inning when Kopitzke and Bridget Brierly, and Sue Regalado out of the last 19 years. Fay Howenstein. The ULS 3200 meter relay team of Ulatowski hit back-to-back home (two each) and Cmdy Bowman Participating schools include Busy lacrosse week Kavlta Sood, Carolyn Seydel, LIsa runs. On May 9, the varsIty beat Woods Ann Arbor GabrIel Richard, Ann The ULS varsity girls' lacrosse ULS's last game of the season IS Beizai and Scarlet Parris captured In the mghtcap, "base runmng Tower 10 the first game of the state Arbor Greenhills, Detroit Country team was busy last week. The girls May 21 at Academy of the Sacred an uncontested first place, while helped us get going," commented tournament, 5-1. Leadmg scorer Day School, Ecorse, Pontiac beat Academy of the Sacred Heart, Heartat4 p.m. (By Amy Ottaway) the 1600meter relay team of Charu Coach Sumbera, who saw his was Bridget BrIerly (two) Arm- Catholic, Riverside and ULS. Play lJ.5, on goals by Shelby Meade, An- Nautiyal, Sophia Park, Judy Go Norsemen steal 10 bases North strong, Dugan and Bowman each begms at 8' 30 a.m. with the finals dra Hirt, Susan Georgi, Amy Otta- and Miriam Mueller took a win batters added 10 hits. added one goal scheduled for approximately 3: 15 way, Angela Navarro and Becky Tracksters second over a tough Southfield ChrIstlan Kopitzke went 2-for.2 with one The varsity team's next game is p.m IngalI. Then on May 9, ULS travel- The ULS boys' track team placed team RBI; Matt Mourad was 2-for-2 with Friday, Mal 17. Last week, the KnIghts defeated ed to Kingswood for a rematch for second out of three teams in a meet Coaches Cathy Schmidt, Sue a double and an RBI, and MIke Ptr~ona' Appt.JfJnct Sahne, 5-2, and lost to Brother their previous tie, winning 8-7. held May 7. Southfield ChrIstian Frederick and Josh Schmidt prais- Farley also had two hits and an W~":l Cup Sd.lboii,d RIce, 6-1. Individual WInners for At halftime, LIggett found itself was fIrst and Lutheran Northwest, ed the 16 personal best perfor- RBI. The big blast came from Joe Cti2mplOn ULS in the Salme match were Marc down 6-1, but came back to wm third mances of Carol LIng, Vera Weidenbach who homered in the KEN WINNER Hunt at No.1 smgles; KIrk Hag- after some encouragIng words For ULS, Blasko RlstIc placed Samudrala, Pam Hickey, Phan third. KilcHne, Craig Como and M..v 23 garty at No 2 singles; John Birg- from Coach Melinda Reuter and first in the 110meter high hurdles, Lam, Danne Bullock, Wendy METRO SKI & bauer and Scott Watson at No 1 teammates. Goals were scored by. Bob Williams won the 300 meter Willett, eatrm Winter, NautIyal, SPORT doubles; MIke Fozo and Ashu Hirt (two), Georgi (two), Ot- low hurdles and Bob Tumacder Belzal, Rizzo, Parris, Hader and PRIOR MiliTARY taway (three), and Ingall (one). placed fIrst In the pole vault. ULS DeSmet "It's incredible that the also fmished first 10 the 800 meter 3177 Last Saturday, Kmgswood hosted gIrls are stIll tryIng so hard and do- PERSONNEL P~fiIN relay, the members of the team be- mg so well," said FrederIck E. Jefferson the annual playday; inViting ULS, Make ~r past a part of your PAVILIC>N Laurel and Hathaway Brown ULS 1I1g Tumacder, Mark Kozlowski, future In the AJr Force Reserve. lost to Laurel, 8-6. Goals were Howard Fauntroy and Jack FerriS On May 11, the Lady Kmghts took second place 10 the MichIgan Good pay and benefits. scored by Leah Evanskl, Hirt, ULS was second 111 the MichIgan call todIy. Navarro and Kara Van Dellen Independent AthletIc Conference Independent Athletic Conference champIOnship meet last Saturday meet. The fmal score was Bethesda CIII: (313) 466-4978 1/ Members of the ULS team who Christian 103 2, ULS 66, Southfield MSGT Cheri L. Woollrd 1 earned All-Conference honors ChristIan 38 2, Lutheran Nor- 4-5OI-1OCl Finest Chinese Amencan Food MICHIGAN thwest 28, Plymouth ChristIan 8 Banquet FaCilities - Recently RemOdeled were: Ferns (he set a conference record m the pole vault by c1earmg Five Lady Knights were named to AIR FORCE RESERVE Hawaii Cocktail lounge the All-Conference team' Alex- A GIlEAT WAY TO SERVE Ope""'C""f ThufS 11am 1am Fr &Sal "am 2am S...n noon1am MARINE GEAR 11 feet, 8 mches); Tumacder (pole 2591510 2591511 - Csrryout Semce vault>, RistIc (110 high hurdles, 300 ander 000 hurdles), DeSmet (high 20610 STEPHENS, ST. CLAIR SHORES Jump), Rebecca Boone (shot pun, SALES & SERVICE 772.5556 low hurdles), Steve Schmidt (110 high hurdles), ChIp DaVIS (400 Judy Go \300 hurdles) and Nora WEIGHT Staebler (dISCUS), WATCHERS EASTSIDES LARGEST meter dash), and Williams (300 GOLDEN I F'osted Treat meter low hurdles) The ULS girls are 10 the & Desserts INVENTORY OF ~ PARTS The Kmghts WIll compete m the regionals 111 Napoleon thiS Satur- RAM'S HORN Lo Cal Menu Class C State regional track meet day, May 18 BUDDHA, RESTAURANT enlo, Citizen • REPAIR SPECIALISTS. ENGINES at Napoleon High School m 811.1tt02 Age 65 Napoleon thiS Saturday, May 18 Discount 10% • STERN DRIVES Feallmng Ih. very f,nesl on Canlonese dishes 17410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR Minimum Ordel $2 tiiICIuw, Mileage Club for luncheons and Dinners, ptus ekollC CockfOlis DAILY DINNER Whit's new • WARRANTY SERVICE Girls win again meets May 22 Monday thru .Thursday 11 Q m • 11 p m SPECIALS: It the Horn Crol ... nts, Stir Frys, The ULS girls' varsity track and The newly formed MIleage Club friday " am .• 12 p.m. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. only Fresh Veg. cooked to field team picked up two more vie. Will meet at the Neighborhood Saturday 12 noon. 12 p.m order, Chicken tories last week. runnmg their re- Club, 17150 Waterloo, on Wednes- Sunday 12 noon - 11 pm HOMEMADE SOUP DAILY Bre.. ts, Chicken or cord to 13.1 day, May 22, at 6 pm Joggers, Tunl Sllad, Veg., On May 7, the Lady Knights de. COCKT All LOUNGE COMPIfTE WE ARE FAMOUS bIkers or walkers who want some Him & Cheddlr, feated SouthfIeld ChrIStian and ",",.\1,'1"" ... "''''pl. PO'~lnli Corry Out s.rvtc. 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I •, Thursday, May 16,1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-C Tennis pros to be tested at Lochmoor G.R Little League Lochmoor Country Club m Grosse Pomte hosted an unusual te~t for an unusual set of par- \' \ \ KEE!o>.PII II !o> Park Majors 'II{ III<. \ \.\\IS( O\SI\ The Park Yankees beat the Fall1l'> tlupants on May 11 The par- P \HK \ \ \ KEES.F \H \I~. MichIgan defeated WISCOnSll17 b, 111 Clt) Phlls 2 I Pelel smaflk pitched a. tiCipants were profeSSIOnals - (IT\' I H,EI{~ the seventh 1I1n1l1gIIhen ~hke Ste three hlttel and strulk out eIght Dalld tenniS teaching profeSSIOnals Jason Bed'IIOI th and illdtt Hecht pIt phens base hit I'lth Nick Little and Heed and 1\llke Olrl'er pltlhed fOI tll<; The day-long test IS the Umted LeslIe Madar on base ,cored the wm ched the Yankee.<, to a 5--l \1 In Recht Phil!> Jim Bellanla \\a, 2 fOI land S!ate~ Profes~lOnal TenniS ASSOCI' tllpled and .'>lored the II111l1lngIun on IlIng run Scott i'IlcCall1,Demlan Dnes Da\ Id VIer had d .'>mglefOI the Phil" atlOn s USPTA membership cer. back and Ted TedeslO I who earned the Josh Chn.'>t, slllgie Rlehar d Nelson l\1111adeo and (,nem had hit.'> and tlflcatlOn test ThiS exam, for ten. dlspla) ed :,ome .'>malt baserunnll1g and save) pitched lor ~!lchlgan John Prom Bed~llorth.'> tnpled ,lDled a Iun fOItlw and John Wortman IIere on the mound Yanks ni" U1structor<; Interested In JOinIng Ddn 1\llnadeo KI'll.'Ho\ e Peter Gnem L~PTA, IIlvol\es a comprehenSIve and GeDlge Peter.'>malck Ilere out tor \\ I>conSll1 l\llCaln homered 1IIIh PHI1~.\~IH()~ te<;llllg procedure whIch Includes a "tandIng all deten:,e Petel sma.rch had two on and Ja.'>on Jodwav had t\\O The Ph rb beat the A,tro, 9 2 on '1<1 I .'>lngJe'ito dIll e mthl ee runs Prom and pitched a wmplete ga.me 2 t II1I1 0\ er 10 Ollver and Reed IIere on the mound four hour II fltten exam and an on the Farm:, Cltl Phlb earllel In the ~tel e Andre tnpled and Tel r} Cam. agam and each allol'ed Just on<; run court teachmg te~t pagna and Stephens doubled I'eek OlIver I'ent Hor -l Brett Bro\\ n~lomlJ fhe I' fltten portIOn conlalns sec P \Hh. ( \HU~." \H'I.,. Park Instructional lIas 2 for 2 Vier IIa, 2 101J \Iere kno\\ ledge of busmes~ and man -\ paIr 01 hlo run hamel s Irom Jim \I \HI\E~.(,O \ST Ll -\HD helped b) tlmel) hlt~ from Heed bit dgemenl practIces, teachmg prill Pate and Bill Sal lor Jnd Lance DeBets The ~larll1es beat the Coa,1 Guard Llnsa), Ste\ I.' Keatlllg Hobble KllOll uple<;, lenl1l~ hlstorj, rules and solo shot led th'e CdTd.'>to a 16-l IIIn 21.14 Mall i\larkle slugged tllO doubles les, JIm Bellanca and Joel Peler,on and a tnple for the Mannes and team court maintenance DeBet:, pItched IIell and got help from Khoenlc pitched the II hole game 1m thl' The on-court exam tests, among rr11fl-\ erl::; Pote lnrl !,'ll'1n, P~tlll Flrd male Carll\lelchlOr doubled tll Ice Rob t\"'rn~ 11P "I"" h',o ~ 1111 F", \1", lear pldlel Pdull abo made the catch Berger Itnplel Alan Behler, Rlan thel's Ilent 3 lor -l and \,tIO' Jo<,1l Olllel 1111l1g" d lJI ule:>:>lUlldl " .lJI U of the day to end a. Dodger rally Dan McCain and Paul Prentls Idoubles) Henri Robert Re\ nold'>and Bunn I'd( h IJUerKj al concluctmg pnvate and Cammer Don DeSeranno, Ed Dorda, also had hits Chns Dellmer hll a three had tiltS gl oup les~ons stroke execution Chn, Holle\ Brandon Lulls, Pat [un homer and J err Peterson and Ben and grip andlysl~ o Donoghue and H) an I\lcCal tnI.') pIa) Tlomble) doubled for Coast Gual d Farms-City Class C Accordlllg to USPTA ExecutIve ed IIell \R'IY.\ \\ Y Bl FF \LO (OLl 'IBl ~ DIrector Tim Heckler, many pro. p \RK ORlOLE~.F\H'I~. Army and t"a\ y battled to a 24 24 tie Bflan Beck l\la IIhell GainOl and le..,~lOnab confronted \\lth the cln lIGER~ Chad Candrus John Gnffll1, Ryan Paul GentIle had tllO hit:, cdeh to ledd pI es~UI es of an lllcreaslllgl) com- TIm Gramling pitched a complete Hathal' a) George :\Ias,u and I\llke Columbus to a 9 2 \\ 1n 0\ er Bull<1Jo petitive tenniS mdustrj, are Vle\\- game and had three hlls 111 leadIng the Rubll10 had hits Justll1 Braun knocked RYdn ;\Ie;,,,atar dro\ e In three run, tOI mg prote~slOnal cel tlflcatlon as a 111 five runs on a double and a tnple and Pr010 b~ JOSh Scnm ell Onoles to a 6 4 WIl1 l\latt J ackh n, Kelly the 11Clof:, Ja) R1CC1Andle\\ RICl! busllles,> necessltv Graves and Aa.ron 'Ilc:\alh had clutch Scot Stang and l\lark Campbell each Carter Glass and Bflan La\\ hoth ha.d ULS senior pole vaulter and boy's track co-captain Bob Tumacder hits MIke Spalllch Jay Michael, Bnan had run sconng double.'> Na\ y s R) an 2 for 2 da)s at the plate fOI Buffalo For 11101e lll!ormatlOn on L'SPTA In recent action, WIth co-captain Jack FerriS cheering him on, Tuma- Forester, Jason Balley, ]\latt Benlle), Berg, Jamie Whllehead Katie Lupo certifiCatIOn contact USPTA's and Patnck Kell) hIt 111.'11Kurtl\leyer (OLl \lBl ~-" IUI- cder was one of several ULS tracksters who made All-Conference Darren Ha\ ern and catcher Scott Lupo Columbu.'> took a 6 4 \11110\ er Eflt' \Iembershlp Department at (813) pia \ ed heads.up defense and Chm Pate each tnpled l\laklllg behll1d :\Iessacar s hamel and ,Ingle teams, !J73-3777 fll1e defenSive pla)s were JImmy ill Jonathan Solaka \athan Smith (,en. ( -\RDS.ORIOLES chaels, Anme i\Iamon and DaVid Nelson DeBets pitched the Cards to a I'm tile and Ian l\Icihllal' had t\\ 0 hit,> St, Clare sports over the Onoles Savior s three hits led for :"Iavy and Amanda La\\ rence, l\latl each Karl Trost and Chi IS Ford had a Card offense \\ hH~hIncluded safeties \\ ea\ er and Joey Susler (or Army t\\O hIls apiece for Ene and Jason San from DeSeranno. Cammer O'Dono. R-\\GERS.-\IR FORCE to drove In !I\ a runs \\ Ith a fourth II1nll1g Trackstersunbeaten; Falcons seek title ghue, Dorda, Holley, Paull, l\IcCartney AIr Force topped the Rangers, 30-26 double Air Force scored 11 runs 111 the thIrd The St Clare track team, at consecutIve ;\letro-Detrolt Cltv tl and field champIOnship meet at and Pate Pate also pItched m rellef HOCIIESTER.S\ I{ \( L SE Cammer Paull and Lulls plajed I\ell II1mng Chm ilhlllken had a hit III even Rochester took a come from behllld temptlllg to complete ItS seventh tie, has been led by sprinters Tara South High on Sunday, June 2 on defense John Halse s three.run at-bat for Air Force l\lc:"laughton dId straight undefeated season IS on Lulls, Cece RettIg, Stacy l\IcQuer. ~ * * the same for the Rangers 22-12\\ 111 over S)racuse Todd Sca.lIen s homer led the Onole attack, \\ hlCh Ill' four hits paced Rochester Jason Rolha. the lIght tl ack after II mnlng ItS r), Kathleen l\Ionaghan, l\Iegan After beatmg Queen of Peace, eluded Spal11ch's 3-for-3da) Gramlmg, rapped three hits for the \llI1nerS Jor fIrst foUl meets And the Falcon Lahe) and eight grade sensation 8-5, on May 11, the Falcon baseball Jacklvn and Graves each had doubles Farms-City Majors dan Jones' tnple and J\llchael \\ ernel s boys baseball team \\ III face St Tracy McQuerry l\IcQuerry has team dropped a 7-5 deCISIOn to St Lupo' l\hchael. Balle) Bentlel and double trIggered S) racuse s 10 Iun Jude m a shO\\ dOlIn for first place establIshed ne\\ St Clare records Matthew on May 12 The team's re- Havern also played IIell -\STROS, TIGERS third II1nlng thIS SatUl da\ In the 100 meter dash (124) and 200 cord IS 6.2, good for a first-place tie John l\laycock got the \\ III for the P -\RK \\ HlTE SOX.CIT\ . Tigers behmd theIr 21 run 21.hlt open- Farms-City AAA The Falco.n tracksters defeated meter dash (26 3) These times are With St Jude The teams Will meet F-\R'IS I\Dl-\:\S mg day performance Brad Dunlap and St Ambrose 82-9 St Paul. 68.23, also well under all.tlme CYO reo on May 18 at Hellmann Field to de. The Sox and IndIans pla)ed to a 17.17 TIm :\!lller each batted 1000 (or the PHOE\IX.PORTL-\ \D St \'eromca iB-12 and last \\eek, cords termme the league champIOn tie Jason Bena\ldez hllt\\ 0 home runs Tim Kazul s three run homer 111 the Contrlbutmg for lhe girls 111 the The 1985 Falcons have been led da) Tnp Trace) l\laycock, Craig \\'111' Sixth II1l11ngpowered Phoelllx to a 17 15 lopped St ::\Iatlhe\\, iO 21 EIghth and Josh Cummllls Fred Turner John II1ger and Jay Auld each had tll 0 or grade slandout ChriS :\la} IS unde- dIstance races are se\ enth gl aders by hItters GII WaItkus ( 636), ChriS Roberts Peter :\Ioran and Dan Cum 111110\ er Portland Pat Aile and ilIke more hIls for the Tigers Robert Khoe. O\lens led the Phoel1lx attack \\jth feated thIS season, takmg three Jenifer Temple, Beth Ho~ and May ( 438), Lou Dobbs ( 400), MIke mll1s also had hits Josh Cummms nle and Jim Bunn pllched for the Astros fIrst place hl11shes for St Clare m ChrIst\ Wromko\1 skI Pote (333), Shannon NOWICki steal of home m the Sox last at-batlled and dId \1ell at the plate, too Astros three hIts each Tom Best and Beth il0 Il1 ever) meet Olher top Falcon The Falcons compete thIS Sun. ( 316) and Mike Montagne ( 313) Iht game 1\hlch \\ as called after reg Rejnolds and Albrecht also had hits zena each scored t\\ 0 runs for the \\ ulallOn due to darkness :\hke Rlle\ ners Gar) Campbell homered and sprinters al e John Wllhams, l\hke day agamst St Joan at 5 pm at Sean Moran and Dobbs have been JIm Campagna, Andy Bramlage and scored three runs for Portland and Kurt Pole, Anthon) Slusser, Dane Lup 0lorth High On I\la) 23, the JUlllor the pttchmg aces for St Clare, With ORIOLES.TIGERS 50\\ ers contributed a t\\ a run homer TIm :"Iolan played well for the Sox In the Park Onoles 6 -l 11'111,Dunlap po, Chns Gramllllg John Arendt "arslly (fourth.flfth,slxth grades) help from Gary Brozo and Rob durll1g Portland s SIX run second II1n 'ISL.\OTRE D-\'IE Kolp \\ Imnger Trace) Glass Bar. and LoUls Dobbs \1111defend lis champIOnshIps title Whitty Kevm Van Gorder has been l\ISU used a six-run Sixth Illl11ng field and ;\Ieehan each had hits II1g The St Clare distance team has for the thIrd tIme In as many years solId at three base, as has left. sparked by the hlllmg of Breen Schoen. 'E\\ -\RK.PHOE\IX been led bv KeIth :\1JtcheJl Jeff \\ hen St Paul and St Clare host the helder John Clccala herr and Fntz Coyro \llth tllO RBI Y-\:\ KEES-TIGERS Sk) e Ho scored the \I II1nmgrun In the WhItt) and'J ohn FInucane CYO Jumof varsity champIOnships John Colby. Clay Cote, Ted each, to beat a determ1l1ed Notre Dame In the Tigers' 5-4 loss to the Park fifth II1l11ng10lead Phoel1lx to a 7 51\ 111 Goolsby and John FInucane led a Yankees Pat ;\Ieehan s1l1gledand tnpl- Beth \\'eyhmg and Scali Cook each had The' Falcon gIrls' team, \\ htch at South High at 5 p m team 7 3 CO)ro IIas the w1I1ner (or \\ 111go after an unprecedented Sixth St Clare \\ III host the CYO track very strong Falcon bench l\ISl: Pat Jan ISand Tom Rajt spllt the ed, \\'lI1l11gerand Auld hnd a sll1gle and a run-scormg tripiI' for Phoemx Denn) mound chores for Notre Dame Pat Jar. a double apiece and Katie Ko1pdoubled Egan pitched II ell for :\1'\\ ark whIch \ ISand Bnan Urso comb1l1edfor a dou- 10 lead the Tigers attack TIm :\IllIer lIas led b) BrIan Loulsell s tripiI.' and ble play l:rso also had tll 0 tnples for II as perfect 111 hIS three 1I1mngson the double Jason ChelalJer and Richard :\'otre Dame mound Reynolds also had hIts for ,ell ark . DICI(_ SEYMOUR Babe Ruth League Farms, Park teams open season BRINGS BUYING POWER TO DETROIT The Park's Babe Ruth ;\IaJor four runs Joe Tedesco had t\\O hIts Andy Bryant and Da\ e :\IcCorm1ck League season got under way last for the Braves With two hits each * In MInor League actIOn. the Car- -8%A"P"R weekend With the Padres deteatmg In other Farms actIOn \la\ 11 WITH. ••• the champIOn Dodgers, 7-5 Enc dinals spilt theIr t\\ 0 games, bo\\. 8 Adam Franco pitched the Indians :Xord collected three hits and three Ing to the Bre\\ ers, 12.7, before de. RBI to pace the \\ mners Karl featIng the Woods Orioles. 12.5 to a 7-0 wm over the Red Sox. Fran- Stnebel added two hits, Including a John Binder and Kevm ReId tnpled co retired all the batters In order until the fifth mmng and had a no- tnple and drove In one run In the loss to the Bre\\ ers ReId 1985 ELDORADO \\ ent the distance on the mound hItter gomg mto the speth \\ hen Wmmng pitcher George Ayrault John Ledyard smgled to left Fran- As Low As ... \\ ent the route. ) ieldmg seven hits agaInst the Onoles, stnklng out Ii RIck Foley had three hits and five co ended up stnkIng out eight he and t\\ 0 earned runs while stnklng also scored t\\ 0 runs out eight The Dodgers' Dave Sal. RBI, BInder had three RBI on four $335~.~mo... ko\\skl fanned nine batters and hits Each team pIa) ed \\ ell defen- In the Farms, the Tigers. \\ m- chipped 111 \\ Ith t\\ 0 hIts and t\\ 0 slvel), \\ Ith McCann, Fleming Su RBI Enc Zlhlman tnpled and ners of the last four Farms-Clt\' zor l\Ic:\hllan and SmIth starring dro\ e m one run for the Dodgers Babe Ruth champIOnships, started for the Indians The Indians of the season II. Ith a 12-1 wm over the fense II. as led b\ Taras Gracel The PhlllIes \\ ere 10-5 \\ mners '\ anhees, Tiger 'ace" Rust~ \\ Ith three hits and Scott FlemIng over the Bra\ 1.'" In theIr opener Knoll. les a 110\\ed Just a scratch \1 Ith t\\ 0 l\lcCann, Franco :'Ilc\Ill Winner Pat DeLaere gave up four smgle b) :'Ilark Jungwirth whde Ian and Suzor each had SIngles and hits and one 1\ alk 1\ hlle stnkIng out stnkmg out the Side and gomg the Jamie Pangborn pro\'lded t\\O ke\ 12 Rob Feola :\Itke l\Iontagne and distance The Tigers' IS-hit attack RBI Sean VonSch\\arz and John ,,~ OVER 125 :.\1Jke a Lear) each tnpled for the \1 as led b\ TIm Fello\\ s \\ Ith four Whall shared the pitching dutle ... \\ Inners and Chns ::\Iarkus drove In hits KnO\\ les With three hits and for the Sox TO CHOOSE FROM Rescue diVing accident victims properly WITH MOST CADILLAC OPTIONS SI\ 11111111llgand dn mg aCCident::, these rescue ~tep.'> the breastbone that ploduce spmal cord InJunes • Turn the \ Icttm 0\ er In the • GlI e ('PH It neCh'o,lI I l 'oe ll1(' II \11claim hundreds 01 \ Ictlms thiS II ateI' 3:" a Ulllt usmg the log roll Jail thrust not the hedd tilt !N'th ~ummer and Imp! ope! rescue at- techlllque od • DRASTIC DISCOUNTS ON HUNDREDS 0' tempts \1111P! oduce addItIOnal dl~ • Support the \ ICtl1l1S head In • Sta\ 111 tIle \laler 1\lth lhe \it abllllg splllal cor d damage and the \1ater Keep the tace abo\ e tne tm1 Do not attempt to H'mOI (' thp parah SIS III man~ 01 Ihe aCCidents \\ater and the head aligned \\ Ith \ lctlm from the II a ter sa\ S Saul \\ elllgarden \1 0 chlel the bod~ dnd the chill a ltgned \\ Ith 01 the spmal cO!d IllJun speclalt~ umt at the Rehabilitation Institute Detlolt DlI I11g aCCident::, pI oduce most 01 the sptl131 cord 1ll11111eSilnd Dr \\ elllgal den ~a~" that the tiP oil to SELF Cl€A~ING such an IllJUI~ IS the \ Ictlm floatlllg to the \1a tel' surface and remammg -- tace do\\ nll1 d dead man s tloat WIth Post $133.33 \\ hen a ~enou~ neUi ologlcal In Reg. 5167.67 jUf\ I~ "ll~p~ted hI' adds follo\\ 20% OFF With Base 5161.33 Reg, 5201.66 • Unique Steel Burner • With 3 year warranty W,th Port Cmf Sports Week $158,88 • 344 sq In cookll1g surface (Continued from page Ie) Reg, 5198,33 Limited supply at these pnces TANK INCLUDED shadol\ and started screammg "Freighter freIghter I HIS fello\\ cre\\ men \\ ere aroused to find out that the freighter turned out to be a tree loommg over the boat \\hlch had come FREE DELIVERV a bit too close to shore wlIh purchase of gas gnll or doors , Fnda) s tnp \\as all of that \\ ark, , laughter, planmng strateg) and keepmg ~ heads "In the race" When II. e stepped off TORCH GAS BARBECUEat FIREPLACEDOORS • Wmd SprInt at 9 30 pm, we left Thomas and 22140 EDMUNTON • ST CLAIR SHORES CUSTOM & STANDARD • the rest securmg the boat until next day's DOORS races. Wtplng down the deck where an errant can of Tab had left Its mark (I swear It \\asn't mme) and plannmg to meet as early as POSSI' Sales • Service • Installation ble for the mormng's race We carry Charmglow, Duncane, and 776-8060 Like I said, You ve got to love It parts for most brands of grills.

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ZIY SwiMIII I'IIlIf semce phone calls please I Anthony for favors recelved quet" \ OUI l>ollal affdlrs JOB NETWORK 118 CIIIIllra ...... -s 2Il lalIdscllpt~ retIIlmII MC (.Ill Jim ,',hannon 7711-6105 26095 Schoenherr Fee LAWN CUTTER needed TU 26678 DRIVERS lA. I'EIISONALS . lA. I'EIISOHlLS 2A. MOSIC EDUCATION DELIVERY boy wanted for $7-$10/HOUR auto parts store $350 per CARDS CARDS WRITING/RESEARCHI WOODS MUSIC NO EXPERIENCE hour 871-5900 UIRt:AKID! CARDS RESUMES STUDIO NECESSARY CLERICAL part lime 12 30- Do you enJoy recclvlllg cardl> Brochures. speeches, edltmg Gl ITAH PIANO, DHUl\IS HIRING TODAY' 5 30 1.94/1-75 Interchange, Call us at 557-1200 but can't fllld time to send manuals, l>emmars altlc THEORY typing 55 II' pm, bus mess JOB NETWORK them? Let "I Care" do It for les Home 01 StudIO machllle expenence re Fee you? 8823146 2094 ~ \Idck 26095 Schoenherr qUired Dependable, no- 254-9387 ;1;0 CH\;I;GES Call \\ eekda\ s CLERICAL smokmg Before 10 a m '\0 C-\;\CELS flHl ':;1l8U • ,m-7.m 7578018 "BE A STAR!" WILL TRAIN! OF CLASSIFIED ,\DS PRIVATE instructIOn VOlce, $200.$300 per week starting HIGH SCHOOL student WIth Have your weddlllg ceremony \FTER I~ :\00:'\ 'IO'\DA YS plano, or organ MUSIC good dnvlllg record for de- and reception VIdeotaped 111 Hmng today! Call 557-1200 :\0 EXCEPTIO""S' EducatIOn degrees, 30 year JOB NETWORK liver and maintenance Part full color and sound musIc teachmg e>..penence lime Apply This -N- Thalfor CALL MEMORIES VIDEO LOSE WEIGHT - feel good 26095 Schoenherr Fee Patncla Junker, 823-t721 Pets, 19443 Mack Apply 11 758-2875 Money back guarantE=e Call Mary Rogers 773 7':;28 PI \,\() LES~O""'~ qUahfted BANK TELLER am -3 pm le ..dlel 111\ home 8827Ti2 , VIDEO SERVICES C S VIdeo ServIce - lIed TRAINEES LANDSCAPE construcllon Available for home Inventory A foreman and gardener/ dll1g and reception Video PIANO teac'her \\Ith degree $5.65/HOUR and real estate Very rea trlmmer needed Exper- taped 111 stereo for 59:; \Iso ha;, openlllg-; for beglllmng I Now hlrmg' Call us teddy at I sonable home mventor} Referen or advanced students Ex 557-1200 Ienced only 757-5352 I 775-2554 ce<; 819 Jt49 oenenced ln claSSical pop, I JOB NETWORK ST CLAIR Mallltenance lured ad :s6 ()()per IIllh I E\PI-.IUL '\( ED mdth lutor I SIde and outsIde mamte RELIABLE hard v.orkmg Border ad S7 ("1 per Illch - rl'(lnl 1. of \1 grad \\ III I nance, also IIlslde work re man to \I nte and fill tele- "extra chdrge<; for cap" bold I tutor ,Ill Ic\ cl" of math qUiring SUIt and Ill.', apphca phone orders for offIce sup- darker borders dots ;,ta r<; Sli'lloll! flil'i2771 I hons and mtervlews Will be pI) company Must be able to help toad and unload trucks photos rever<;es etc * 1 LE\10;'o, TREE Lane co op I taken on Thursday only be- KIDS . . . Looking for a summer job? pre,choo) enroll now Half h,een 1 and 4 pm at The and be mechamcally mclin- RULES: DEADLI'\ES off reglc;tratlon before June Eppens Van Delleghe Fun ed Good dnvlIlg record re We'll put your ad In The Grosse POinte News - FREEl Just f1l1 qUlred. to run occaSIOnal Error correctIOns mu<;t be I ht M'i 01 ~H eral Home, 6150 CadIeux out the coupon below and submit before June 5 Your ad Will ap- Called ln b) :'IIO.....DA Y '\1()O..... hght errands m company I 1'l TOHl \(, bv Groc;"e POinte COSMETIC vehicle $4 per hour, 40 hours pear the week of June 13 Be sure to Include your name and age Cancels must be called In In I T'rofl'.,.,I(mal II Ilh 7 ycars ad plus per week Contact Jan, In ad \!O,",OA Y :\00\1 . CONSULTANTS Changes In copy muc;l be ldlled I ,1I1('d I (jucallon $1:; hour 882-146:; SAMPLE: Will do lawn work and 111 by ~m;,\DA Y i\OU;,\ I I" dpf,Olnlml'nt R22 ~97R Experienced AI on :'Ilan Ka\ WAI'\TED - 2 mature college olherc; Opportunlt) to ~tart gardening. Greg, 14 000-0000 !'>EW COPY deadlme 1<; 2D. CAMr5 men who have completed 2 TL ESDA Y 1\00;'\ at top Management FIrst Only _v_n.ble to students up to age 17. I or more years at a umver- "\;O EXC1'"PTIO;.,r~ 0" 1 m: I ('A:ln' /\RBUTUS - Pnvate \ear Income potential Sit)' to work on mdustnal AROV1':o I glrl'c; (amp Grand Traverse $7:; non plu" 'Jo '>elllllg mamtenance Work starts m Pre payment requlrl'd on : arr l'l',1 'J442 \\ nil' \1ayfteld \ le\\ ldll Hfi :;1:;5 Wmkler Companv 777 8500 1 \\ dnted [0 I ~m 01 ,hare II>It'i\ \lIchlgan ~%fir, quarters 3. LOST AND FOUND HAIR DRESSER 4 Movlllg "ale . 2E. SCHOOLS Lookmg for attractIve and ex- :; Out of tOil n or c;tate ad~ cltmg persons now workmg 6 All auto ad" out of (,ro~<;1' I-IH<.,T Frgl,.,h Lutheran Co If you lose me who WIsh to make their POIll te a rea op I thll1~ drrhcallon<; for future complete Hall' cut LJlI L()of.\ng fOfl\ Campau DetrOIt YOllr Place Lounge 17126 pubhcallon 882.6900 1':a"t Warrl'!l ])rtrOlt

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U HELP WANJEO LEGAL 40 HELP WANTED OOMESfI( S SllOA lION WANHD 4. HEL' WANTED GENEIIAL 4 HEL' WANTED GENEIIAL 4. HU' WANTED GENEIIAL 4. HELl' WANTED GENEIIAL 4 HELP WANTED GENEIlAL CASHIER ' WAITHES~E~ pdrt time, tor WAIT STAFF, re!>taurant and LEGAL SECRETARY for AURA'S LADY WANTS IIve-m positIOn SCIENCE TEACHER for Fl'LL TIME experienced banquet LOok'>,apply w1thlll, as com pam 011 to elderly per- grade~ blh, 7th and 81h Lab bookkeeper capable of handl Pdrt lime/full time, Ed~tern ~dturddY work Apply downtown law fIrm, 1.2 HOME SITTING SERVICE J\ldrket busme.'>s Exper C~e thlough FrlddY 2:; pill, years expenence III hllga son 756-5078 01Ientated pi ogJ dOl Pled,e IIlg beck penence urdte WIthpi e for pdrt lime ddY" 111 Dan Mrs Hammond, whose 882-£506 a Cler 5 p m RESTAURANT help Ildnted nology helpful Salary com- ,tl UltlOn d plu~ ~end VIOU,expenence Send re ny', 1"1wt Mdrket Apply JIl JlAIHDRESSEH IIdnled at agency served Gros~e RETIRED R N, 10 years Countel dlld pIep PCI~on III mensurate With experJence Ie,ume to GIO"e POlllll' ,ume to Gro,~e POlntc pel ;,on 21411 Mat" Jo'>eph', 01 GrO,5e POlllte Pomte over 30years Licens- Henry Ford Rec room Will Hendl'~dnce CenteJ Aho Will be lesled on spelling, \ell" 99 Kel dll'1 al (,ro",<, l'I1ew, 99 Kerchevdl Gro,se AI'>obooth renldl dl drJI1'_'J AI{\ AIDES ,HId cook'>, l\lATUHE Hehable and lovmg AGENCY 372-9098 WAn IU':S~ ,md kltlhen help %2"i !\Ilchlgdn 48224 ------fd,1 food e\perrence helplul ladv lIanted to care for 1Il 5A SITUATION WANTED .. , PU~ '>01\ FOR gal den \1 or" 885-4576 - Ee Pomte PROFE'>'>IOi\AI oHlle nced, \\A'\I bl? 1J0okkeepel/,e(!l' I '\10 Id\lll cultlllg 118:>..4:!1 50 years rehable servICe DOMESTIC Plea,e dpph 111 pel ~on be t,1I\ full tllne 101 "mdll ----,------886 DOU home, l\londdY Friday, 7 Needs expenenced Cooks, tlleen 12. J m I pm The el elllng Ielepilolll~t PJ elel am:> 30 pm, begml1lng (, ( III JlI PI ell'l (0\ I (;El\l'~ltAL oflilc help lillllg NannIes, Maids, Housekeep- THE B1)!\lack dppJrlanh hal e e\pelllllle 1I\llt'>l \ L1'>I lIome tlOI1, non ,moker dnd re AI enue (, I o,,,c POInt e count IIIg "('I I Ill' 111111 liBI dll!>11er phol1e~ :>Ud)' pcr 'el II(C, /lOUI, nlPded I ( il('nlell' Iwlpl ul ,\bo booth fcrenle, reqUired, 882 B81U Butlers, Couples, Nurse Let Our Crew Come In & Do \\ ood, !JIII bellH'pn H IUd III \lOll I II~eek B4 llJ Lont"U '>Ul' \Ionddl Ihw ,da\ 2 lU9 10 )('ntdl, Iller 3 days E III (,I o<"e Pomle \ell" IJ'J pal"dge pI (){!lILl~ome t\ p ,II chlteLluI .II dl dfhll1d~ Grosse Pomte Farms Gift Certificate AvaIlable Illg telephone "ale" H72 retIred o~ otherll I!>C 8B) dnd ovcr time Afternoon per IIeek 1185.0:i7&evenlllgs SUMMER JOB Kellheldl GJ o'>'>eP0ll11e COMPETENT companIOn Call ChriS '»)77OJ81127717aUeJ lo p m I 30 10O! BB;)0080 "hlft Good for college stu LOOKII'I1GFOR mature per For relldble re,pon,lble 4B21& dent Prlvale mens club aide available for ambula- ______565.4~OO e young mdn III20 \11th lar TELEPHONE !>ale!>ed,Ie,1 H \!{ '1lAlDS (d o'>!>ePOlllle LAND~( APE HELP nepded Send re!>ume'> to Grosse ,011 10 care for 2 Chlldl en, tory lady as hve In 5 days "n'a E\ emng, dnu IIe(>k 101lal\ n lulling "nd garden Supen l~e tlJl' summer time pi ogl dm el er I Plea,dnl dl POinte NeIlS, 99 KercheVal, m\ home Light hou,ekeep weekly Grosse POlllte CONGENIAL German lady n,'<..nhp,t ""lh 10n ll"" l,'l!' ''''l ,,-,- f [, C,' ':SJ: lrell Appil H d m 13BB ~c!:'~ ,Lcs of ~ bJ) oJ 12 ....:1J 1~ c::m offer lovmg ,..~..~ 1o (,:leuh~l~can14'gV";6'l\..BOXr,~Dirrl'4~'I III~ \Iondav Frlddv 7 305 It:i~l~ll""''' ,03'; 11".2 PJ ole"lOnaJ pal ent" nedl 11 p'lu~ I;onu,e" ,\ppJI .11 aIld 6 pm ,hk tOI .Jednllle ~e Call alter elderly Light housekeepmg Soulh High '>chool Monday Ibl2.'J7Ildel-, lOlnel of Bed PI{OFES')]O\,AL COUibellllg I CheCUII!\ guard" 10! 15 month old bov Monday ELDERLY lady III Grosse eral housecleamng, Job WIll Pdl t lime P0;,ltlOll I, open e deep fryer look Appl) III I Illg DetrOit ~ EastSide dl'l1t,I1lea m II \ ou il"e peo Helel ence,; preferred Sala- take phone call, for bU,1 housekeeper/cook Refer- POll1teon \olre Dame nedl pero,OIl \\ nnp\ " Bdl lllon ollel, (,111l 1(,)4J Ea5t \\ JII ell .11 \lllhng 10lIork Ileekend<; It helping OUI pdllent, 1m 6 pm tween, 9 and 3 Monday thru houseclenamg Reliable 3727427, Wedne,dd) 01 Fn pubhl cOlltall, IIIth excel Outel Dill e I qUdhfled callH24 32BB]\Ion pi 01e thl'lI hc,dlh ,Ind dP Fndayonly References 331.£916 da) after b p m pedl dnle Ihen ld Il Jednne IDEAL FOR coJlege student- lent IlorkJIIg londilion and PER1\IA)\'EN I parttlllle em I day lhrough Fllda, 9 d III .5 BEITER THAN a c1eamng lOUd;>' Shdrp per,onaht: Full time III my home Mon- PAINTERS WANTED benefits Candlddte~ mu,1 plo\menl needed for In --'p_m . _ 4E HOUSE SITTING SERVICES lady Cleamng and repair have a good math aptitude !>UIante ort Ice Able to \Iork I dnd good LOllImUllIlatlon day thru Fnday 2 likable Neat and expel Jenced Start !>kllb d mu,>t Ex children Olin car, reter HOUSESITTER available work by retired police of- dnd hghl tvplllg dbllil \ \I ell \11th pubhc Jlld good I REAL ESTATE hcer and WIfe Homes- Immedlatel) 15117Charle pellen<.editorllldl tl d1l11ng ences, mature Start 1m- ProfeSSIonal 36 year old Cd!>hwr expellence pellel lelephollc 5kllls WIll,tr,c I Classes nOlI formlllg lor !>tdte tllne E\lellent 'dlary 331-457<6evemngs Pointes, St Clair Shores, or YOUNG WOMAN WIshes qUire, full days of \101k POlllte \'el\, Y9Kel chel al approved 40 hour pre IIcen!>e PART TI1\IE day hostess l\londd)' dnd Fndcd Igdll -IB2,16Box 1\119 Matenals charge of :1>45 time, e>.cellent !>dldf;>QUd child care III my home, 6 Ideal for mature ",oman -'lppl) 111 pel,on 10 d m 1 lifted dpphcdnb should call a m -4 pm, Monday thru utilitIes 259-3949 hold, Monday thru FrIday COOK - experienced dd: or Schlleltzer School of Real Ask for 1\lary Lou 01 Doug pm 979 2800 Fnday Own transportatIOn Prefer early morning, early mght full OJ part tlllle Estate PARENTS AND one child WIll 8862420 Flr,t Fedel dl 01 1\!JChlg,1lI MACK Avenue Dental olflce needed Call after 5 pm, houses It while your away afternoon hours Bonded Ka\ dn " Colom l':a5t Rest PermIt =liO 631 NoIre Dame de511e, otflce managel, 885-5148 References 296-7674, 979- Own transportatIOn Will do GRILL (OOK Applv \lllhm t bt' JdIn1hdi 1\lth III PART-TIME m my home general housekeepmg 526- the Wood, 20513 \ldCk Equdl Opportunity Emplo)cr ~UIdnce fOIm.'> typlllg ,kllls References required Must SEAMSTHESS Ilanledexpen- SCHWEITZER WILL HOUSESIT months 6486 LANDSCAPE Idborers need nele~,e respond II Ith resume NEED someone to care for retired to Florida Pet and E ....penenled nele,.'>df\' tallonng a must Must be to Grosse POlllte NeIlS, 99 mfantlll my home, Monday- plant care 1-305781-1129 housecleamng WIth excellent Take Ldle of lall n and ALTO WASH mandger \uth dble to sew an entne gar AND GARDENS Kercheval Glosse POInte Grosse Pomte references f1011 el , (.I os,e POInle expenence Full service and ment ApphcatlOn!> at e be ------Fdrm" 1\1148236 Bo>.L 20 Fnday, 7-5 p m 521-3893 ELDERLY couple from 725.5823 ~hores home, plu;, hght dutomoblle relondltlonmg Ing dccepled dt 161.1') ~01\IEONE TO tdle - I! \OU Flonda would like to house 40. HEL' WANTED OOMESTIC D&S HOUSE and office clean- hand) mdl1 \I or" 5 month East drea localton P 0 Ho>. Hal per, near CadleulI. I ha\ e ,1111.1\'Ildnled 10Ilelp REGISTERED NURSE SIt July and August 885- penod ,tdrtlng unmed .. Ro"elllle MJchlgan 48066 --~------,omeone ,HId hdl e loom 111 COl\l£ JOI"l OUR STAFF mg, experienced, depend- WE SPECIALIZE In the place- 6907 able, quality work Grosse- ldteh E>'lellenl Pd\ Call U004 SALES POSITION vour heart and home then ever;> othel Ileekend I ment of profeSSIOnal domes- 5. SITUATION WANTEO Pomte references Call Don- lo.'>ter pdlenl1ng IO! .I (hrld llpm -7dm Shlfl 7Ilonddl-Flldd) 8 d m EXPERIE~CED FOlellldn DESIGNER FASHION lIc and nursmg personnel na or Sue, 778-7107 4 10P m 87')7ll2. I I\anled Highest IIage!> B8) Full lime POSition for person \lllh menl 881-9556 Health Care Live In or Out In home, hospital or nursmg transportatIOn Dianne, 839- (0\ ('I ed CaIn 5 lOll 'Sillll PPI 9769 !>dnt wor k mg can d It IOns monlh (',111110111<.'1mdel .11 DENTAL Please call home RN's, LPN's. AIdes, Apply In pel son 9 ~U l-lBb200 GOLL compamons, male atten- POLICEMAN and Wife desire PERSONNEL bonded 24 hour service For estimate phone 526-4009 Day and Afternoon Shifts Available JACOBSON S Owner needs someone wIth ex genel <11prdcllce, InJlllmum AGENCY LIcensed nurses for in- OFFICE c1eanmg done by of l;>edrse ....penence Excel surance cases LAKESIDE. MACOMB • 42400 Garfield, Sulle D __ I_i_UU_O_K_E_R_C_H_E_'\_'A_L__penence 1Il de!>lgnhaIr cut- 106 Kercheval Grosse Pomte policeman lent ,Jlar:, and employee POINTE AREA NURSES 286-7000 HOUSEKEEPING tmg, also perms and color, Grosse Pomte Farms and WIfe, excellent referen- beneftt.\, Pled,e call 77H050 TU 4-3180 ces 881-1071 ROSEVILLE - 25869 Kelly Rd , Suite B Full lime posItion _ general to assIst \\ llh present chen betlleen 8 30 a m -5 pm 882-2928 779.8100 c1eanll1g Must be an eall~ tell' and take over when ne State Licensed and Bonded COLLEGE Student deSIres MAID TO Order housecleanmg ll,er Evcellent benefltb and cessary Call evenmg, 775 DENTAL hyglemst, expen rotolllhng lobs, large or TROV - 801 W Big Beaver Rd , Sulle 400 ence reqUIred, Harper servIce Reasonable rates 362-1180 plea!>anl \1or" IIIgcondlllons _1_1_18 _ CLEANING LADY - Thurs- smaJJ Free estImates Free estimates 778.7429 Woods drea Part time 839- days Non-smoker, reliable, Chuck Jr 775-4688 Apply m person 9 30 a m HOUSE\\] \'ES I 7310 6 00 P m Lookmg fOI d nell ldl cer' references necessary 886- LICENSED m home day care 51 CONY AtESCENT CARE PERSONNEL OFFICE \\ ant to earn:j,1 '),(H)O$20 UUURECEPTIONIST, part-time, 6496 Experienced mother wdl JACOBSON'S per vedr? NOlI'" ihe tmlC lo for optometrist offIce, I\illDDLE AGED woman need- watch those out of school for Eastland CaJl after 3 pm, COMPLETE Apply 8 am 10 4 pm 17000KERCHEVAL ,tarl d Cdreer IIIred) e.'>tate ed part tIme as compamon, summer, ages 2 years and Monday thru Friday HOUSEKEEPERS for Village We have opelllng, fO! qUdl 372-2423 With references 521-1715 up Near Grosse Pomte Call HEALTH CARE SE..lVICES fo<' Maids ParI lime days, eve- 1flCd 1I1dlvlduab Free II OPTICIAN, must be ex- Nancy 884-6492 Health care servIces 111 your IIIngs B867797 ccnse <.lasses and dd\ ,lI1eed penenced, mature Eastside 4 •. HEL' WANTED LEGAL PRIVATE DUTY LPN - Cos- home, also cookll1g and ENTERPRISING college stu trd IIIIIIg pi o\lded (,111 lor location Call evelllngs, 882- metologIst, days, Grosse cleamng References With Not .n lIgency; ne"er • fee. dll mten le\\ ,\," JOI Bill 4989 POlllte references 892-8339 expenence, very reasonable Equal Opportunity Employer MIF/H dents needed for summer Wlnllher ii!J 77bO employment Set up your --~~--~----- MEDICAL ASSistant, experi- LEGAL rates and reliable own hours Income based on ARE YOU mtere5ted m d fun, enced, five 1/2 days OBI HOME CARE SERVICE output Call Fnday Tuesday excltmg position) Yd~,OO GYN office Call between SECRETARIES INSURED - BONDED 862.8738 PAID ENTERTAINERS WE HAVE after 5 pm, 885 1713 Ic(' Cream Parlor 111 hl!>torrc 9.11 a m 884-2940 • HOMEMAKERS 5C CATEIlING WANTED _ Person to \I ark I Gree" TOIln IS nOlI mUl,l 10 help to draw up a com- pm For appollltment. 821 apph 111 pel son S,l1df\ d'oeuvres, buffets, gourmet SPIRIT OF DETROIT REGAITA POWER BOAT RACE plaml dnd an!>ller for a The Automobile Club of 773.1606 d1l1ners 862-6295, 881-7292 A1\iDCORPORATE PARTY 0300 S1 ')0 $4 00 an hour to "larl ,chool paper 886 lJ617 ask MichIgan has ImmedIate FRENCH STUDENT, age 20, SECURITY GUARD, full Lnhmlled hour, Fle\lble APRON Associates - Gour- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 THRU SUNDAY JUNE 30 lor .Judy or leave message opemngs for Legal Secre seeks summer employment lime, for Parkstone Apart schedule, ~II :\Ionroe tanes The baSIC function met meals and hors ~TROLLI:-iG 1\Il'SIClANS l\1ANAGERS SUPERIOR typlsl needed for 885-3618 GUITARS BARTENDERS ments Inlere,ted? Pled!>e DetrOit of these POSItIOnsWillbe to d'oeuvres prepared and dOlInlown law offIce No SEMI.RETIRED architect ACCORDIANS BUSBOYS ,end resume to 141:> ------proVide secretanal sup- served 882-7149 ParkeJ DetrOit, Michigan WANTED Adult carner!> re legal expenence necessary available, faCIlities or pro- VIOLINS, ETe STAGE HANDS port to aSSIgned attor- '6 RENTALS/HOMES. APTS HC II EmphaSIS on typmg and 48214 Altn Bob Glenn tlrees young ddults Ilh neY5, performlllg all typ perty management, etc 885- GROSSE POINTE SMALL \'OCAL GROUPS CROWD CONTROL ______car, for mOflllllg dehveQ of phone skIlls Send resume lng scheduling and rec 4115 TWO BEDROOM apartment, PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYERS TICKET TAKERS AUTO;\WTIVE and house Ihe Delrolt Free Pre,s IIIthe to Mrs Mary Kmght, 1172 ord keep1l1g duties for NURSE'S AIDES In need of Jefferson Ave, Grosse CLOWr-;S CASHIERS pamt counler sales Ex Gro<;se Pointes' 882004') First NatIOnal BUlldlllg, De earh ca'ie summer employment, PflV- POinte Park Water, heat m- ;\1AGICI,\ ~S PARKING pencnced deSired b) not I belween 7 am- II d m trOlt, MI 48226 i\1I1\IES COLLEGE STUDENTS nelessar~ Apply Palllter I DRIVERS NEEDED' ate duty or other depend- cluded 822-<1012,between 9 ,JUGGLEI E;IlTRY LEVEL!>ecretar) for Ideal candidates wdl able LICensed Jenny 881- am -4 30 p.m Supply l')lUI Ea,t Warren II Good dnvlllg record WIll D J IV J 21838 Van Dyke \varren dOI\ntOlIn lall fIrm TypIng possess the followlllg 3006, Tammy 822-0608 AVAILABLE July 1st Grosse ------tram Excellent money ,)'i II pm, dlctaphone ex quahflcatlOns COMPETENT Pomte Park, Maryland Up- C-'lLL .JERRY SCHOENITH LAWN CREW foreman need makmg potenllal Appl) In pellenle helpful \\ III be ed, expenenced only 757 per,on SIITING per flat 6 $325. Garage, 'AI 777 0369 te<;ted on spelling punclua • Legal sccretanal expen ')'3')2 . I 15501Mack AIe SERVICE basement, no pets, no utih- lion dnd ~rammar a'> II ell ence reqUired to IIlclude HOME CARE - ELDERLY ties, no appliances One I PART TI1\IE e\perlenced dS I;>plllg speed Excellent knowledge of legal term. PreVIOusly with Hammond month deposit Call after 12 Typists, Secretaries, i bookkeeper, small manufac trall1lng program Good 1II010g)-and legal/collrt Agency. Days, Illghts, & 24 noon, 885-7138 I tunng fIrm Send resume benefit> Call Kath1C, 964 procedures hour rates avaIlable RECENTLY redecorated 3 Receptionists, Clerks, POBox 856'1DetrOIt MIch- ')890 LICENSED BONDED bedroom 21.".1 bath Colonial Data Igan 48224 PART TIME Legal secretary • Experience III the pre- Entry, paratIOn of a Il legal court SALLY 772-0035 on one of the Park's mcest P \RT :rIME (10 -I pm' ,ec - e>.penenced, word pro- NEED SOMETHING moved? streets FamIly room, Word Processing & retar) 10run an III home of cesslllg Downlown 965- documents reqUIred for IIligatIon Two Pomte resIdents WIll breakfast nook, etc 822- Switchboard flce for mJnufaclurer rep 6622 move or remove large or _8_930 _ ! CaJJ 131 G,)8() 1I('('kend!> LEGAL secretary for legal Operators ... (afler i p m \leekda)'>' • 60 WPM Typlllg small quantltJes of funuture, SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 bath prestlgous downtown De- apphances, pIanos or what flat WIth fIreplace, dmmg I COU;IlTEH Clerk 5'3ll,) hour trOIt la\\ fIrm 1 to 2 years • Accurate dlctatmg mach- have you Call for free esll. room, den, sunroom and I "tarl III year,; and high legal expenence, preferably me skIlls mate 343-6481or 822-4400 many amenities including i "lhool grdlluate, permdnenl denfense litigatIOn Ex cellent bene flLsand worklllg RETIRED HANDYMAN - pnvate tenms court Perfect I po<;lllOn advancement op • Good spelling and gram- Mmor repairs, carpentry, for the professional couple, portumt;> Appil - 11l7,)5 condItIOns Call Roberta, matical skIlls electncal, plumbing, broj(en $850 884-{)6()() ;'\[ack nedr Moros, '161B989 wlI1dows and sash cord JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE • BaSIC Math skills S'\LES Assocral~ &. As!>oclate replaced, etc Reasonable BEACONSFIELD near Jeffer- Brokpr PO'i1tlonS a\ allable References 882-6759 son - 6 room upper - $350 - progrc'islve leader.,hlp TRANSCRIBERS for court • Orgamzahon and planmng EXPERIENCED NURSES' Adults 823-6166 and fringe benefits gene reporter Work at home skills rou, comm"'<;10n plan Call Good pay Call aIdes aV911abie Reasonable BEACONSFIELD, South of Tom Youngblood Young • CRT expeflence prefer- rates Fraser Agency State Jefferson 2 bedroom lower blood Realt) llH6 1000 All m 527 ';040 red licensed and bonded umt, stove and relngerator qUlfIe, confidential 293-1717 $350 per month plus utIlities _--M.J!.flt-W~1LT 0 ' _ "A..JtfL~. \\ e offer a competitive IF YOU are an attorneY who and securIty 792-1177 • MEDICAL/DENTAL MEDICAL/DENT AL salary and benefit pack- needs an accountant to help WOODS - 2 bedroom - new. I age along With an excel you manage a busmess, call Iy decorated, garage, no R.N 'S, LPN'S lent work IIlg environ- 882-6860 pets $475monthly, secunty ment To be considered Immcdla Ie openmgs ChOice of hour'> "nd days Call bet- send your resume by May LONESOME grandmother deposit !n9-9331 \\ een 104 pm 'Ionday Fnda) 22, 1985 to (registered nurse) would WOODS -- Lower flat for rent like to babySIt an Infant oc. WIth or Without furniture \lACO\IB :-';URSING U:-'LTMTTED B Boggs caslonally in your home, I $500, share ullhtles 885-9297 dunng the day 88lH)34O or 526-7301 I 263.0580 Profe<;slonal Techlllcal RecrUIter HANDYMAN any home re------NEWLY decorated 5-room pair Plumbmg, electrIcal, apartment, 2 bedrooms. a~ III NURSES AIDES Automobile locks, etc , neat dependable, pllan<:es, parkmg 824-3849 II COMPANION AIDES honest 881-1399 NO CHANGES II LIVE INS Club of LADY WISHES Wednesday NO CANCELS and Thursday clealllng OF CLASSIFIED ADS J II Pnvate duty nurslllg III Grossl' POlllte area Immediate Michigan References After 6 pm 824- AFTER 12 NOON, MONDAY openrngs ChOice of hours and days Call between 1()"4 1 Auto Club DrIve 4338 NO EXCEPTIONS! i Dearborn, MI 48126 pm Monda)-Fllday PARK TENNAGERS desire GROSSE POINTE City .pert:' MACOMB NURSING UNLIMln:O lawn cutting, trirnmlllg, edg., ment - 2 bedroom upper An Equal OpportuOlty Employer lllg Rates negotiable Jeff - avatlable June 15th rroo. L 2_6_3.•_0__5_8_0 ...... 882-9239, Dan - 881-9587 884-2444 , f.

Thursday, May 16, 1985 Page Six-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS •. MISCEllANEOUS UllClfS S MISCEllANEOUS ARIICLES b R~lj'Al; HOM~S API; lit bC RlNl At S HDMf S API\ {lC 6M flORIDA VACA TlON 6N HORTHEII .. MICHIGAN 66 ROOMS fOR liE NI 7. WANlED TO IIENT FOil SALE FOR SALE GRO;Sf POIN If DHROIl IIENTllS VACATION IIUTllS ONE BEDROOM, newly dec LARGE SU:EPING room ISLA DEL SOL St Pl'lcl ~ CHALET ON lake nedl HETIHED LOUpJt' Ilouid 11),,(' SAILORS BABY GROSSE POINTE Chdrlevolx 10'11 epldcc color 10 Il'nl hlllll.,lwd hOlllt' 01 MOVING AND STORAGE CO orated, stove, refrigerator, '" Ith kitchen pm liege:. $t60 hU1g Ih',lCh 2 bc(h IIOIll' ! Foul I\cathel gedr, top~ & bot TV. rowbodt 7784055 UIIlt!OIl1IIl1UIll1m lull ,lilt! FURNITUREI Reasonable Rates Carpeted, 7 Mlle.Gratlot pel month [)CI on.,lIu (' nL',1I b,Jlh IU\lIl I llllHlollllllllllll tom", $110, VUdrnel nauhlux area $235 monthly plus II ,II \X'I 8llb b 102 III II pel.. 01 1II0lltlih () I'll I IAIWlll~ SPHING~ 11,11bOI PCI h,IIJ' J.\IIl'1 p,lIl III lillI(' ;,ullgla"~e;,, ~po['tlf, Wood EQUIPMENT Reliable Service AT RESALE PRICES Free Estimates deposIt 839-6287 EMPLOYED 1,ldl l..lll'IWIl %'lO'l21 ('OIl' l.u\ury londolllill I 1'1(',1,1' L.l1l22l T.H, Ilch ."ullllg :.hOll:. , wool lurn 2 bl'dloum pll'" loll 'I \\ 0 '\. 1'~AI{L1', \ ,,7-:, :-1-\1"7";11-,-Ol~l ~Ol b , g love~. PoJypro 34J-<>481,822-4400 WHlTTIER/I.94 drea one PII\ Ill'ge:. (iooct II ,1ll'pOl t,1 i\1 \HC() bl,1l1d ~ed \\ Imh Moses Basket ,Iel'p" (, tl bq~ l-,HO 11011 to bUI $(,) (1(10to ::0") 111111 THREE BEDROOM upper, bedroom apartment, carpet tlOn 8llb ,BBI Gull !lonl 2 bL'lh .unous 101 IJIOIIHIlI" !lHI b40l Bll2 SCHUMMERS Canopy Swmg garage No pets $410 hedt Included Nice bUlldJng room:., :'Jtellte II dtel bed:- 4ilH bedloom lulh lutJ1l~hcd TJllU~E BEDI{()lll\111l (;!O",P 2078lJ MACK 881-4363 Scales (Baby) $3.25 per month 777 2741 Secunt~ depo~lt Aftel II mo\ Ie!> 10\\ ddll~ \1 eekl:. 6N. NORTHERN MICHIGAN LOlldolllllllum \\l'c'kil 01 POllltC ~-,O() ~1 0011 JUIIP I Carnages days, 772 7190 evenlllg~ MEN S HOLEX oyster perpel rate!> 372.2000 VACI TION RENTALS Ilec!-.c'nd :i1703l17l07 \o\('milci I \\1111(' IHlildlllg ual stainless steel watch Fisher Pnce Mobile:. lleekends 1101l1l' III t,lo"t' 1'0011t(' KHI ~O VACATION RENTALS Hetalls $950, :.elhng $425 Balh Tubs 6H OFFICE FO" RENT HAHBOH SPHINGS - Peto~ ~ BEDFORD - 2 bedroom up ke) Chalet - Sleeps 13, 4 ALL OTHER Olil NIce !>hdpe 88b 9516 eve Stroller:. 7A WANT TO SHAIIE 22954 CALIFORNIA, near per kItchen apphances, (;[{()"~E POI\ I E \~OO[)" bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fire. 11ILTOi\' IIEAD ~ullth c.1I0 !ling;, Wood Changmg Table!> carpet, mce neighborhood 5 II' I I d k t IIn,1 .II IIl1lun IIt'dO Bt'dlII LIVING QUAllTEIIS Nursmg Lamps Marter 3 bedroom bnck ~e' from Gros'e POinte \IEllll \L "t I,~ P aces, mens. equlppe I WII) )\" \\'()' ILD I k I llal C JAMS bungalow with large 2 5 car hou " " " chen c1o~e to golf, ~wlm dnd Ipnlll~ I P"OI t ()U' puol It'!llll' lhdl mltlg \I ell eo[ \\a~her/dr~er Single 211lH ~Ideh 2 loom" 1.1\1, .III BBI>B424 ALOHAI lomCllIeOle;, IIldudlllg plxll GHE \'1' ~ELECTION Gerry Back Carner;, person preferred l':xpress 2m,;) \1.11)" I 201l''I It 1-'01mer POlnie tdmIl\ \1III ;,ce No peh Prefel nun .,mohcl SC HUM MERS G M Infant Car Seat~ loch 882 5200, da~ ~ i Ila~ transportatIOn ('all \DL'I} \ I F P \Hr.l \t, II \IUlUI{ ~PIU:\G~ 11.11 that )OU enJO) OUi pn\dtc $400 month plu~ dcpo"lt III TWO BEDROOM heat, pool, '< hOI 1 01 C luxur) ulIIdo Walkl),,1 condo" Bedt the qUI!Ie" to Gro~.,e POlnle 207711IIldlk 881-4.163 MOMS' TOY ATTIC refngel alor "to\ e dl"h 881.H58 '>IH I;-Ill JKh 11Ihh I ,pc'lIdl bl OILIWI rdte" II mler CI0\\ d to thc bCJlh Nell ~ 9!l KCllhel .11 GJO"~c ALUMINU\! dnd glass green. A Toy Re:'dle Shop \laShCI AI alldblc Juh ht UPPER FLAT - Noltmg 1\14 \T 7'2 MILE ~Il'ep" 9 lull) l'qUIPPl'd Ulf ~eJ.,on 111 Hdlldll, nCII POll1te Fdrm~ ;\1Idllgdn hou"e, 110 xI8') roof vents Ib637 E Warren $480 plus depo~lt 885-6705 ham/Mdck $275. stove, r Box =\\ 17 ano ~lIdll1g door heater 882-7631 TWO BEDROOM condomln. fngerator 839.39J6, 83!J 1.1\ ~tordge loom Ample I lIOn.. dd\ !H>j!J40!Je\ cmng 1lI~ t Golf! l'roplcdl :.un:.hllle HOOIlI MATE nceded to "helll' $!JjO 778032603 DINETTE SET, yellow dnd lum '" Ith hasement - upper 7255 park 109 Hoom [or 2 l IIeekel1lb 2lJI lBU2 bl'lOl e !J Take .ddvd ntdge of, lOll I,\rge ,I bcdroom home Illlll CHINA CABINET - pecan wtute formica, 4 Chairs, $250 -.ffi,.t HUlpcr 'l~'.:. ~Llc ~rcJ. I T\l''' nC"","''''r'' LS 'T""...... ~ 1' ...nl,.,. I 1 '[;w~';:'2"beo;~~~'ea~~h~ Idle" I} < '< V«o.lll n),,, 3U \Cdr old ll'llIdle 1)(J~' I wood :!ollJ5111l54!ll!4 880.7190 Mature couple preferred I ~~.--- ..:."-'-"------" fine KEI'CHEV'.' L ON Tm: HILL HOM ESTEAD chdnge thl~ ~ummel Helle, II elLomc $IT, month plu~ I REFRIGERATOR Fngldalre ""'"A-:-N==T==IQ:::-:-:U::::E:-m-a:-ho-g-a-n-y-r-o;";"lI"";"to-p Immeper mght [01 2 hdlf ulllllIe" H3 (7)7 pt'J d ' f f plus utlhtles 881-5802 bUlldmg Call 886-3060 John Lo",er leI el hldl'dll a:' s Ju"t I I LAKE MICHlGA"\ Call Apartment:. Wdlklkl tor I ElIte ~Ide by ~I e, rost ree, desk (good conditIOn), VIC S Goodman,lnc left $135 $175 13 bcdlOOIll luxun LOndo IUI mformatlOn ~I:.tellt \ 19 I, \Ihlte Kenmoredeluxe tonan carved Medalhon CO 'I; DO:\11"\Il':\! 2 bedroom I llI"heda"prtldtphome \Il 180892b-tB!J3 Ild"her and gdS dryer, back:.ofa,palrofl!JthCen St CI,m Shore~ $.UO per GRAYTON, 2 bedroom lower, IIAHPER \\OOD~ I lOJ1l'emence" 2 "lllmmlllg ---.:,.::,~:..:::::~---- 1II1Ite Green upholstered tury balloon back Side month 032920318 newly decor~led. ne\\ For ~ale pllOb 3dmlllg loom" on :'Ite OCl':AN FRONT homc _ -= 0ARJ\GE wdnted lor bOdt chair Crdftsman 1h P lawn chaIrs, mahogany secretary 6C. RENULSlHOMES. AI'TS . HC carpetmg. fireplace, no peLh 11>room oftlle bUlldmg II d:.hel/dn CI T V stereo Maine ~300 \1 eekh 884 1b!lJ ~torage dnd aCle:.:. 8'. '(20 cdger Wdrd's humlflfler, 17 WIth bookcase top, antique DETROIT Ide~1 for '" orklllg coupl~ ~I" or more room~ a\ allable III umt Cia) tenm" courl~ 01 115J('b97 lllJl lIb!J gdllon/24 hour capacity 2 mahogany Chippendale dm " III 1. I> ONE BEDROOM upper Car ~7:> a month plus secunt~ for nel\ Ollner Well built Cdnoe" '>a11bodtS bIke" tor <';U'\Il\lER I" gl'Cdt Hiltoll GE electrtc h P molors mg room table and chaIr", peled, $260 Includes utilities :>21-9090 excellent conditIOn nCII Icnt on pi opcrt) Head Palmetto Dunel> Vllld 81.1,<,:' dnd leaded glass 9x 12 Klrman Onental rug 7799185 or 773-6,t87 BARHAM - fIrst block off roof Perfect for profes 851-7983 2 bedroom" 8BG92031 chandelier 77H837 882.5622 After 6 pm - 468 DUPLEX. mce, clean and Mack In DetrOit 2 room up. , ;,lOnals 1IIIh future expan --...,.=-=-:~=~~:--- HILTO:>l HEAD 2 bedroom 2 ESTATE SALE AIH CONDITIONER, washer, 8526 roomy. Alter Road and per flat $190, $200 security slOn In 1I11nd I "II \ \ r\ CREEK BelldIre bdtll\ Ilia tenms pool nedl 030130GREATER MACK drycr, dish'" asher, electriC ""S""E-:A-:R:""'S~~U~P~R:""'I:""'G::-H=T:--q-u-I-ck;- CharlevOIX area 824 7243 885-5196 I \lIclllgdll Contempordl I bedlh ::,50U/II cel..l) 8112 ST CLAI R SHOHES lal\ n mOIl er, queen size bed, freeze freezer $150 8B5 fHREE 8EDHOO;\I home - Vlrglllid S Jefllle:. hOU.,l' 5 bedl oom~ l bath.. 5011 Of[ 12 Mile Rd , between king SILl'waterbed, rugs and 1599 BUCKINGHAM near Mack, 2 State Falr/~choenherr are.< Hedltor SV20899 I ,1Ild "JUlld bCdutlfulh del I-.:..::...:-=------,~-:--;--:-_;:_- Hdrper and Jef[er;,on 8 -324 ~~=.."....,~=-:-:-::----- hedroom 10\1er newly So325a month 4b92097 22621 ;',IACK Ave ~t Clair I OJ,Ited mdool dlnld 0tutdoosl IIILTO\ HEAD 1"land Olle MAY 16, 17, IlJ 94 P M lurtdlnS 8 1-:> MISCELLANEOUS campmg decorated. share utlhtIe~ I -.lllmmmg go ennl bedroom OCeJfJ\ICII Londo HUi\1UNGOUS SALE - 4183 eqUIpment, sleepmg bags, $275 Secunty and refer- HA YES/\' HlTIIER area - Shores MedIcal/denIal beaeh fI:.hlllg dnd !lodlmg ~leep" 4 eilluenl I kltlhcn ThiS beautiful Spamsh ranch Balfour Gldss, rugs, every. tent 9x12, 4 new white ences 884-3559 Lo\ eh modern one bed SUite, 1.000square feet. 3 ex I i,(, 2!J4!J0303111255 e\ emngs T\ ;,tCIco Hugc >IIlmmll1g home offer;, a variety of both thmg Many good clothes alum mum storm Window:., 5 EAST GRAND Blvd, near room apartment carpeled dmmlllg room:. busmesll of- ~~~~::':""~":'---:-7'--1 pool mde" 01 bCdUttlul old and nell chOice hou"e I Fnday, Saturday, 10 am 4 msulated glass door walls air condltlOnmg pdrklllg file, pnvate o[flce, waltmg C011 AGE ON Hlggm:. Lake bedch IUlelllm COllih ~ Ii", hold furmshlllgs P m (Ram cancels) 91<5 882-{lI54 CharleVOIX. 3 room lower, S270 pel month mcludlllg room, lab $750 monthl) Some vacancies m ?Jul) and II =:::::-:--:======----;--:-- furmshed, all utlhtles, $275, heat o3bIJ8141 or 881 03542 8859449 August 939.2069 or _45-1792 \\eckly 8220011 Beautiful TraditIOnal dlllIng! EVEREST & Jennmgs Star- SOFA, PERFECT condition Securlt) and reference. 884 KIA WAH ISLAND, Soulh room SUite, game table lIner adult wheelchaIr, ex. Matelasse, frultwood tnm 3559 B.I,.LFOL:R - nedr :'Ilack \el \ THE MARK I BLDG. BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT Carolina or Flortdd Keys other tables and lamps cellent condillon $125 778- TradItIOnal deSIgn 3439119 WAVENEY near CadIeux 3 large' " hedroom home nat 203)o3U.•'I /\f'K'"' \\'E SI HOMEf t bl P t olle/Illo be d rooms beal II very. ornate Rococo Belter 7678 MAN'S ALL Pro 10 speed 26' ural III eplace spaclou' <1 - "L 'II' SI10I'ES ' eeps 6 com or a y rJva e cha r (museum p ece) eh n bedroom house. completely " < " ,- \ d be h 0 J II h ur pool, tenm:. goll Chdtter I I 1 DISHWASHER - 2 ~ears old, bike, lady's Ross 10 speed laml!) room 5475 pel OJflle "uIte~ d. allable ~an y CdlC f n Yf • °t ,<, ton, 141 Chiton Boulevdrd ese Chippendale breakfront, excellent conditIOn, perfect """ bIke, Sears Ted WJ1liams remodeled inSide, bUllt'ln month 11824920 L I I away a l or In orma IOn campd gn che:.t beautiful <.. appliances ElectriC garage pper el e I and reservatlOn Bmghamton, N Y U9003 I, working order $375 or best tent 10'xI6'x6', lady's golf door opener $400 EastsIde THREE BEDROO:\I upper \ arJdble Sill'S ll855833 11>07)7224800 server, leather loullgc offer Four .-: 14x7 Ansen bag With 2 woods, 6 Irons, 10 Management 884-3890 nat. carpeted. stove refrlge J\IodeJ n Alforoable I ------1;\l'iRTLE BEACH ~outh Cal chairs. 2 fdn back Wicker brushed aluminum spoke gallon aquarium With stand BUCKINGHAM near Warren, rator Included Separate 771-6691 88b 308b 1 RAVERSE CITY j I 03b d . 2' bdth~ chaIrs, a ne"t of 4 Oflental I~h~els With Goodyear RWL and assorted. Lego 15 boxe:. I I Chdrmlng fnendly beachfront 0 ma e room:. - tables hand carved round 2 bedroom lower WIth ap. bdsement Pa~ Ollnutlltle., HAHPER - 8 MILE RD I' ocedn;,lde elevdtor 2poob 0 t'l t t bl th' tire $1110or be:.t offer ll81. assorted sizes and sets, 03 S285 per month \\ orkll1g One sUite _ "1:;0, Includes elll I resort on East Bay Beaull_ ' I d d i-H flen a ea a e WI .. 'b.O C I I tit bl d 2 pllances $275 EastSide ... " f J t d be h $425 10' IIIdd ar dll_~ ay~ U matchlllg benches, small I .. 0 ooma s yea es an Management, 884-3890 adult; preferred 521.3612 utlhtles Off street parking ~ ff~~~I'~~~~ b~oc~~re 85110,elemng~ /1(,Oo3bl commode, mirrored Art I LADY KENMORE electrIC Coloma I style lamps Even UNIQUE 3 bedroom Dutch SEVEr-: i\llLE/GratlOt one STIEBER REALTY 1616) 938-1740 or 9381181 CAPE COD - Cozy house Deco credenza, 2 mirrored dryer $20 Fngldalre mgs and weekends only, ll85 Tudor In deslrahle DetrOIt ~~~:~ uf~r ~g~[~~e~} 7_7_5_-4_900 1 HARBOR Spnngs _ Contem keeping bedch cottdge Art Deco lamps Idrgeglas" Ila"her 20gallonaquarlUm :-:;:2:-'{7=:9:-=-::=::"'"":-::--__ ---:--:_ locatIOn 1 block from needed apphances, carpet MACK A VENUE/Grosse porary home m Birchwood Sleeps 4, perfect tor couplc and chrome colfee table, and all accessones 526-4564 LC SMITH 16 gauge SIde by Grosse POinte Rent $550 '10 pets Referenles Secufl Pomle C1t~ Office space Farms Resort 349-6484 $365 Day:., 55b.4124, even chrome lamps, black dnd dfter 2 p m. SIde shot gun WIth case $350, Call 884.6101 t\ depOSit 372.05111 Illth lourt )dr~ entrance I\;E\\ TOHCH Lake condo _ Ing;" 81169542 gray sculpture rug THE VILLAGE PEDDLER mce shape 886.9516 eve- BEACONSFIELD/Mack - 2 . Call '- >Ie 88-t 1;>00 HILTON HEAD - Palmetto Large 011palntmgs, old prints, has two locatIOns to serve you __n_In...;g::..s _ HAVERHILL near \Harren va "urn mer 1\ ceks avalldble I bedroom upper, $275 m- " Dunes LUXUrIOUS vllld frame silk mandrin sleeves EASTSIDE-l6434E Warren WATER SKI TUBES c1udes heat Laundry faCIli- lllce .2bedroom upper car. KE:-" ....EDY BuildIng oppo~Ile I bedroom:. I bdth:. llB584!J!J Ocean gol[ tennis '1~5lJh6l> Oriental rugs, marble :.culp- Ave, near E Outer Drive, 4 STYLES AVAILABLE ties Ver~ clean 885.3545 pet appliances wa~her !;=_ds~ldnd~hoPPlllg cenler BY THE WEEK, luxunou:. ture, soap stones, lvor)' la contams fme furmture, FULL LINE OF dryer $285 plus secunt) lib 1440 I modern 4 bedroom, 2' L bath querware, cut glass, old chIna, Jewelry, lamps, pot. ALTER-CHANDLER Park 362.1061> IIIACK - \\oods, pmate ot beach front home on Lake press CIOI;,onne pewter. tery, prInts, paintings, toys SUMMER CLOTHING Nice, 4 room upper Appll. LOVELY 6 room lower fIce lopler ans\\ erlng ser. Hu ron nea r Lexlllgton RESPONSIBLE employed brass. copper, assortment of and Imens SpecIal Items - SCH UMMERS ances, reasonable rent 881. Carpeting, drapes and ap- Vile. qll utlhlles BB246b2 I SWImming, boating, fIshing, Single father, non dnnker sl1ver plated sterlmg, two 9 plecedllung room sets, 20778 Mack 881 4363 3536 WIth custody of 8 year old A I d d t df he I k phances. Kensmgton-ehand BUILDING FOR l,ease-20451 IIg,teh d tenms cour, t ChIId- son seekmg"2 to rent 2 bed- merlcan n lanma epo 8' -plus gran at r-c DC, $2S-EACH' 26" boys bIke, 26" COURVILLE - 4 bedroom ler Park area $375 per Mack Ave, Grosse Pomte ren s play house and sWing tery and many more chOice cunos InqUIre about our gIrls 3 speed, 20" girls house for rent Natural month mcludes heat ll82 Woods, 47X 18 6, Shorewood set Several golf courses f~~~r ~?~tse~r a~~~\:enl~ dcce"sone" piece;, Set 01 sllverplated Items, Depres. SchWinn $50 each French t fireplace, hard wood floors 7510 E R Bro\\nRealty 88&-8710 nearb) All amemtles Grosse Pomte Woods, Curner & l\e5 chma, brass 5lOn gla~s and Wicker doors, 21/2 each, 4 maho- $4OO/month 881.2465 ------~'--- TV, dIshwasher, garbage umbrella stand and mirrors Hours 10 JO-5 Monday. gany chairs, $50 each Free ALTER, NEAR lake - 3 bed CADIEUXI7 MJle - Clean, PRIVATE. Grosse POinte I dIsposal, fIreplace, etc 886. Grosse Pomte, South St Sony color 17" portdble TV Fnday, Saturday hI 6 P m old freezer Saturday A M cozy small house No pets Woods, lonference room, 8570 after 6 p m Clair Shores or East Harper Sony reel to reel receIver WESTSIDE - 3966 Cass Ave, only 15439 Wmdmlll Pomte room Colomal duplex - bath, lav , $35O/month plus _$_25O_p_l_us_s_ec_u_r_lt_y_77_4_-44_34_~rl:~d ~uprn~~~:~j5;hh!leS HARBOR SPRINGS - fully ~:~ :;;e:~~ra~~n~~ ~~rSanyo turn ta ble, collection corner of Alexanderme IS a QUEEN SOFA sleeper, pad utilitIes, secunty. 882-0028 ALTER.CHARLEVOIX I eqUIpped homes m wooded utilities Ha ve own ap' of 45's records, 2 stereo dealer's paradISe Entrance ded porch rocker, chair, BUSINESS office space m 'ettlng sleep 8 and 12 close cabinets doors, wardrobes to refmlSh, d h II BUCKINGHAM/Mack, 4 bed- Grosse P ow te Slde, a tt rac t 1\ e prestigIOus office complex ~ , phances, lawn care equip We have lots of kitchenware, and furmture pieces you can chIldren's won er orse, a room Colomal Fireplace, one bedroom apartments II I bl 776' to Harbor Spnngs and rec ment and references Cur- pots and pans, odd Chlnd, restore to their former excellent 881-9387 dlnmg room, 2 baths, flmsh- Heat mcluded From $.220 a serVIces aval a e . reatlOn facilities Call Lay rently resldmg rn Grosse 331.7852,824.7039 4760 man ASSOCiates, Lynn Mc POInte Woods Call1l81 8482 glassware, dnd cooking glory Hours 10 30-5 Mon. KING SIZE bed complete - ed basement. 212 car gar. I uten;,I1s day-Saturday Clocks, glass. French Provlllcial cream age, extra insulatIOn $425/ TWO BEDROOM, attractlve- Gan,: Realtor ASSOCIates after 4 00 on weekends Ask Outdoor furnIlure - black ware, fireplace mantels and headboard, box sprmgs month 881.2054 Iv decorated flat on the east _ll8=::6...:9::.;>:.;37:.-______for Lonme wrought Iron table, 4 chairs, fireplace utensils at both mattress - $325 Onglnal NOTIINGHAM - Whittier SIde Apphances, garage. 1/2 GARAGE Perfer mfre'l BLACK LAKE SMALL ProfeSSional famIly old odd tables and chairs. 03 locatIons Appraisal semce price, $695 882.9260 (days), DomInican HIgh School fireplace, carpetmg. drapes quent access 824-6876 BEACHFRONT would like to rent for 3 speed bike, other odds and also available 331-6606 (evenmgs or leave area One bedroom upper, $350 559-(J663 Furnished 3 bedroom cottage months "'hill' home IS bemg ends, other Items too numer POOL TABLE F scher 56"x message on answering ser bUilt References 296-7674. ous to mentIOn "I, vice) separate entrance, com- 15521 MACK - One be droom, With fireplace and boat $29~ DON'T MISS THIS SALE 101 .3 pIece slate top, auto- :-:-::=:::..:.....,:--:=--=------pletel) redecorated, $225/ clean apartment :.tove, reo FOR LEo\SE 5,000square feet weekly 881-2680 979-6142 CONDUCTED BY matlc return, complete WIth USED GARDEN/patiO tIles month plus secunty/utlll- fngerator, all utilities, $280 II. lth O((JCe5, Grosse POlntp ~::::::=:::::-=-=-=~::'::':-:-:-:-::-;::-;:::-;::--I ARMY MAJOR transferrmg cues. balls, wall rack, table 16x16, about 100mIxed Terra ties 881-5630 For appomtment call 526 area $2,000 per month \ PETOSKEY - HAHBOR to DetrOIt for one year, KATHRYN tenms top $350 372-2156, Cotta and grey 75t each MORAN/CADIEUX, 3 room 6459 or 884 0820 o\vallable June 15 Call da\s SPRli\GS wants 3 bedroom unfurmsh after 6 p m 8824>536 -10-430 371-4770 . L,\KESIDECLUBcondomml d Ib J OF THE POINTES ------apartment, newly decora- 6D RENTAlSIKOMES. "TS . HC , urn" v.herc lIfe ISeas\ m our e renta egmmng une or 776.2196 LARGE STANDARD sIze pool FRIGIDAIRE - White refng- ted. carpeted, aIr conditIOn- NEAR AREA 6L. SHIIIE LIVING completel) lurmshed luxury July ll82.8734 , A Service ThaI table Make offer 882.2867 era tor $150 Very good con- ed, parkmg, heat Included , OUAIITERS LAKE St ClaIr-lease WIth op-- I 2 bedroom 2 bedroom loft RESPONSIBLE profeSSIOnal Cares For You' MAN's 10 speed RaleIgh bike, • dillon Foldmg bed 884 1257 buildmg Immaculate, also hon to buy Brand new 2 bed- RESPONSIBLE non-smokmg I tov. nhouse and gdrden woman deSIres Gro:.se new condition, large frame NINE PIECE frultwood dmmg effICiency avaIlable No room luxur)' condo Fantas female roommate to share lOllnhouse rental5 on Round POlllte rental, 2-3 bedroom BUYING 27" $140 or best 884-7846 room set, upnght freezer, pets 771-1 Grosse Pomte school dls Excellent Call 372 ~248 bUlIl'In, $-t0 38 bw candy Wedgewood, Gros:.e POInte room upper, bachelor apart- S200 plus uhhhes Furmsh PEl O~KE) . i\IIUI -!!J77U tnet Excellent re[erence" MOVING SALE _ 21" ReA machine, $25 each, electriC I Woods 9 30-4 30 pm Re. ment Heat and apphances lsb~ basement, apphances, Ibl61 03471~7) 1616! m 7690 88203037 typewnter, $50, sofa, $150,2 freshments, lunch 884-5040 2' 2 car garage Ideal for Included Ideal for mature, M~~ 8~~41~~:~~er h30~~ _ I THIS SUMl\;ER why leave SURGEO;IJ SIngle, starlmg ~;n~~12;~ F~~~e;l~ec~r~~' 1 ~dtchl~foo hVlng r03m for mformatlOn May 17. 18 professIOnal working gentle- professIonal", orkmg people I !J41l\!oro:.s $175 month i\lIchlgan I Available b) ChIldren" 1I0:'Pltdl 7 1 lnc dryer \llth J tempera c airs, gar age I~ FOR SALE - Green nylon man, $325 $520 Call LaVon's Rental I and Property Management. 372 2169 after 4 p m June 1st. a brand new IUXlll) nced" nice I 2 bedroom flat! ture setting;" and no heat q pOllal, $10 .2 w~ought Iron matelasse French Provm Call LaVon's Rental and Pro home Just completed on dpdrtment In Gro~;,e POlflle cle, hke new, $120 811279!J2 padded chairs, $50each 881-, clal upholstered chair, $100, perty Management, 773. 773.2035 I 6M. FlOIIIOA VACITION beautiful Walloon Lake In area Fireplace, hard\lood THREE TRAPP I 2619 beige matelasse ltahan Pro- 2035 CHANDLER Park - Whither, IIENTALS 2 bedroom upper, gas, ap. credible lakefront pro pert) noor:- desIred, bUI not nelC., t d t a um1nu~ \ GEM of an opportumty' vmclal chair, cane and frUit 5639 HILLCREST 2 bedroom \\ EST PAL \1 BEACH at The With dock decks and VIews, ;,ary Plea"e call I ~18! H~ S orm ex eflOr \100 Engagement ring I Old wood arms $75 both m ex phances $325 884-4299 °r~ plus Apphances mcluded Ten!ll~ Club of \\ est Palm 1.600 square feet With 2l'ed '1111' ~181 -t18 (J2~~ dfter B SIX pane oor Ive 4 x7 European cut diamond cellent co'ndlt;on Three 2'2 car garage St John Hos- 6E IIENT WITH DI"ION Beach 2 bedroom 2 bath rooms, loft and 2 baths and pm. may reverse charge" a!umln~m/"crecn partl '" elghl I 03 carats. I~ porch chaIrs, turquoise and pItal area $500 monthly B82 TO IUY . Londo overlooking U f1dr JacuzZi Completely [urnlsh tlons, 2) gla"" elnd scree.n platInum 5ettmg WIth two white, 4" cushIOns and 7523 REl';'T WITH the optIOn - one Tru lourl5 pool" (d II F ed Rent bv week or month RESPOl\SIBLE profe~"lOnal ~2~ 5torm II Indow'> ll81 ;,tralght Baguette dIamonds backs, $20 each or $50 all ONE BEDROOM fiat - Ap. bedroom. appliances, aIr \lacFarland da,~ 644 8~IlO Brochure available Call5oW- woman wanLh to rent lower Appraised by ,I L Hudson at 821-6466 phances, fully carpeted, $280 Must see 882-1691 evenings 7~6 0~6i 2376 flat or :.mall house In Gro",e ELECTRIC stove ~eH dean S6,100_ Priced to sell Box -F-L-OO-R-R-U-G-c-am-e-I,-5-x-7-ru-g 1------POlllte Could dS5ume f f '162:2 G P t M h very mce, garage $265 In GROSSE POINTE area 3 bed .leNO BEACH - IUXUflOU" CHARLEVOIX.Petoskey responslblhtyforyard\\ork Ing,16cublc ootrcngera = '" rosse ome" IC I charcoal,6x9,GE sIde by cludmg heat 884-6899. 968. room home, 2 baths, IIvmg new condo lomplete\~ fur area Clean, safe sWimming snow removal Reference~ lor, othcr hou.,ehold Item., 482'36 I SIde refngerator, a"ocddo 7180 room dmlng room, large !lIshed "'alk 10 ocedn tennl5 Roomy deck overlooking available Ddys 5566002 21200 NOI\\ ood Bll40424 PROFESSIONAL Interior Hoover vacuum, With power CADIEUX/MACK area Cozy breakfast room, laundry and pool 2 bedroom" 2 Lake MIchigan Motlern eve!llngs 882 9312 deSigner hkes to sell per. head 886-'{717 fenced'in yard Available 3 room upper. stove and baths plus garagc 1'1 month electriC kitchen. dlshwash R!CIIAIW PT() I .,onal acceSSOries, antIques, I SIX CANDELED brass eJec refngerator, transportatIOn september 1985 through Ju rental onh ....0 pel<, .,ed er 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. PROF'E~~lO'iAL couple tv.o FLo\H:H ~ \LE , fine crystal 011pamtlngs, et. tfiC chandelIer $125 882 $200 plus secunty 775-5388 Iy 1986 $600 a month 881 sonalrates CaliJo 6379008 sleeps 12 $425 weekly children dC!>lrehometorent FRID\Y :\]AY 17 II chmg5 ell' Pleasecall886-1 8242 0803 or 264 724'; 8825749, 591 6180 or rent \\ Ith optIOn In \\00<1" 5 P \1 H P '\1 I 7091 after 10 a m AVOCADO W h THREE BEDROOM home, or r'arm5 by July I~ Threc , estmg ouse re 45u0lJ:F'3rmbrock InqUire at, CLEARWATER Bealh/140 I HARBOR SPRINGS bcdrc,')ffis 2'. bath, f.lrr':!' 17'; '!d{!'Jll.'\. I DINING ROOM set-9plece, fngerator 17 ('UOI(' ft $';() 4885 Umyerslty West 2 bedroom l bath on 4 ~EASON RentaJ;, NOli renl room preferred Gr05"e )1 carved oak mcludes table, 6 882 (}473 ' GROSSE POINTE Woods, BISHOP - East Warren Flat Ihe "Gulf 90 mlnutc5 to lng'llo"el) homc,> In tov.n POinte re;'ldent~ for III I I lhalrs,buffet,doublebodled R R1:';WINEC II 200 Harper Woods, Warren Dlsne)' Land ~ 171~utiIul v.lth bd' \ lew., PnceLY decoraled 211IJG(;IN~ LAKl': coUage 3 Pomte Wood., Harper (OndltlOner With high effl. PROFESSIONALPalmergolf bedroom Londo located III I bedroom full bath $22'; per Wood5 or ~t Clair <;hore5 26" d k I I bs I t t b d Lovely 2 bedroom, hVlng assIgnments Clear",at('r an'd Lo\el ...., \lieek EXlellent recreation Rcference'> 8868248 clency, WI e as mg c u comp e e se. ran room With fireplace, dining Executive Llvmg SUites, Inc d I '; ,..--...- ...... --- ...... ------, $22~ Excellent condItIon I new Cost. $315 Asklllg room, den, carpeted Ideal 474.9770 pool arCd dn on)' mm I al area 286811'1 EXECUTIVE wl5he5 fur!ll'ih 88~ 161'; I $200 839-6627, after 'I P m utes walk to Tampa Bay I ONLY S19'; to $'1'iOA WEEK' ed luxurIOUs 2 bedroom for mature couple. $450 In A1"1ENTION EXECUTIVES eludes heat and apphances Call 591-{l26lJdfler 6 Monthl)' Lovel~ Peto5ke) a n'a 2 ~ home, condo Grosse POInte." One and 2 bedroom apart. or weeklv rdle" !>edroom valatlon home5 or near q and Jefferson for ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED 885.1659 ments Lmens, cookware, I STEWART, r'LORIDA DI.,h",asher TV, golflllg month starting June 'l7 Call Free offer;, no ohllgallon AZAR'S GALLERY 5928 SOMERSET - Upper in- cablevlslon, utlhtles $'l7 50 appral5al'i fUllll~hed I come, one large bedroom, per day One month mlm. Lovely condo completely pool playground lake let 792-6933 after 6 p m 886 enttre e5tate'i aho de'ilred One of the large selectIOns of Onental rugs IIvmg room, kItchen, stove, mum furmshed, 2 stor) With , w11h 5andy beach 647 72.1'1 1715 JOHN KING I at mJnlmum prices patIO, week or month (,ASEVrLLE/Mlchlgan,sand~ POINT!': couple planlllng rc refngerator furnIShed, heat 469-HY75 771-4916 961.0622 2'\1 E MERRILL, BIRMINGHAM Included To be shown Fn. sWimming, len1ll5 golf !>each good fl'ihlllg, ,>lee~ R brement need .,mall rdnch I ~I 644.7311 day, 4 pm .7 pm, Satur. CLASSIFIED ADS From $275 per week $'12~a week 46q 2967 or 517 or Colonia I No children no _.~2Ip an_d .,avc Ihl5 dd. I •••••••••••••••••••••• dav, 11 a m .3 p m CALL 882.6900 884 751u 856 '117,} pet;, IB-(J 'I1~ or 882 !l~611

------_._---_._--- Page Seven-C Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS IlA liARAGE VAliD , 8A GARAGE. YARD 8A GAIIAGE YARO II MISf.HlANIOUS ARTlCliS II MISCEllANEOUS AIITICLES II MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES II MISCEllANEOUS AIITICLES IlASEMENT SALES IASEMENT SALES IlASEMENT SAll S FOil SALE fOR Sill FOR SALE FOil SAtE lOOl%[,WOOl carpel _ bClgc _ ANTIQUES, drmles!> rocker, ONE BEDROOM SET - 5 HAMMARLUND HQlooA COy. YARD SALE - Three fdmlly FOUR FAMILY garage sale MOVING SALE - Starts OLD CllIppcndJle table and Thursday 2111 Brys thJIl f>~mdll pICcrU!>ltdble, Illxl.l Prl('cd lO!>ell Aller & $45, 1892!>ofdsize prlOt wllh ple(.es, Colomal dark pine, erage receiver, speaker, ~dlurddY, 10 4, 4207 Not Stoye, patIO furmture, chll- 011 pa IIltlllg pi e~!>ed back pm ll8tl &al') ornate gold frame, $60, full !>Izebed Good conditIOn, $120, Zenith console TV, llngham Tdble!> ml~tl'lI(lfi drens toys and clothes, 5804 LODEWYCK - Off ....ood chalr~, " mJlll (.';,!>~et FREE PALLET",ood lor bur Humldore magaZlne stand, $bOOOne dining room !>el, black, $45, porlable hair _e:..:'o:..:u:..:~______miscellaneous 9661Everett Chandler Park May 17, 18, 1l8/, ')046 $40, 1890 whIle sewing aparlmenlslze, Frenchwal. dryer, $10 Saturday 93 GARAGE AND (between Cadieux and WhIt. 19, 10 a m .5 p m nmg, J IreJ dy cut TJke It machme including attach. nut - chIna ea bIne1- IIg.hl 21706 Kingsville lIer, 0ff HJfper) Th ur!>day, ALUMINUM '>creens, lO'xI5' d\\J) 8240841 ment, $75, 1930'!>vmelrde!>k, ed, one table, 4 chairs - BIG/TALL man's sale _ MOVING SALE Friday MOVING SALE 101 pdllO enclo"ure wllh MY SISTER'S PLACE $50, brd!>!>and marble floor uphol!>tered, blue velvet, shIrts (18'. I, pant!> (42), Fur lIItllle t1olhc!> lur '>tole MOVING-GARAGE !>ale,754 19155 Westphaha - DetrOit ,>lldlng door, orlgllldlly Saturday, Sunday, 9-5 Air $1,400 A~\"lng$2~:; 884 7!l69 RESALE AND CRAFT Idmp!>, $30 ed(.h 884-7471 $600 Excellenl condlllOn, sporl!>cod Is, oulerwear dUU jdckeh IJlh uuu~ed Lincoln, Gros!>ePomte CIty PADDLE BONY, 4 "ealer, 10' 95b.OJ18,evenlngf> 881 1697 Good to ex(.ellenl condlllOn gill'. blankeI'> LOdt'>, Idce Friday, Saturday, 9 4 ;) condlllOners, washer-dryer, SU MMER SHOP Ayr Way flbergldf>f> Good REI"IUGEHATOH - Phllco, Friday 9 5, ~Jlurday 95 plJte mdt~ Jnd tdble linen plCce 42" mJple dmelle WIth furmlure, large assortment of household goods SPORTSWEAR SALE lid" opened dnolhel ~tore to condlllOn lllli 1183, 885 lJ4b(, dimond, upflght, 1J cubiC 4865Mdr!>clllef>(exten!>lon01 hJnd done, file drd ....et!>,j>lt leaf, sofa and chair, sofa ~lIm'j'S, SANDALS, ~el ve YOUat CONFEHENCE lable, walnut feet $175 3316828 RIVard) tUft'!> book Jnllque~ Jewel bed, washer/dryer, end ('OTTON SWEA n~H~ 21043'KELL Y, 77b 7121 d I I--:-=-:-..,.....,....,...,..-:::---:::--~-:---I I \ Junk Jnd u~elul Item~ tablef>, 2 piece hutch, bed, MULTI FAMILY sale-Loads fml!>h,oval, J9"x95 'on tWin REFRIGERATOR - A mlrd MOVING !>ALE - Everythmg 1\11111 'I k..(j 10.... I U,for offIce or home, a!> "I e ly Sl e, ye ow fO!> must go Pflced to f>ell . ~ ) 77"S!'IICHk \1~lt to !>cc umque hdnd new 884.2015 free, 22 wblc feel $225 Couch lamp', l)eddlng, 87 STANTON LANE mg, tOyf>, books, 10dd~ of Fnday, 9 am 3 pm HZ7 .0 0, Bedford (Park) L10lhmg 25" MAGNAVOX color TV 331 b828 loweb tool!>, lawn eqUip 'I ,rw.,(' om ( DOUeVdr SKIERS con~ole, excellenl, 4 yeJr" I-F-=-n:":E-'F.:":'Z'::'l<=-:f-{---G-'-f-:-,- ....::-hl-Ie, ment, book!>dothmg gun!> het ....eell ~t PJul ~thool dnd SMALL household Items lL',ed RUMMAGE SALE LJlge,>t ITlJrkdo....ll~ 01 the Opell l\londJ) thlU ~ older model Pedce Lutheran Church \eJI "d]omon <;X91'~dVdll 10 5 ~e tdke ton"lgnmelll~ 311 L828 4l:1b;)Mdl'!>ellle!>(exlen.~lOn01 \Idv 18 "ulldJ) '\IJj 19 PoldrOid camerJf>, $;) eath, 15700 F: Warren Jble by dppomtmenl DU NC AN PH YFE ulnlOg -:::-:-:--:-::-:-:--::-:::---:-:---- nlvdrd I 9 UOJ III -) 00 P III In te men'!> qUdhly c10lhmg !>Ile~ FRIDA Y - MAY 17TH, 9,1 Our Chlldren ~ Uothlllg at table Illth 4 Queen Anne GA~ DH'r EH - Kenmore L'OUI' F'AMILY gdr 'ge 'ale 011 alii IIill he J>O,tponedolle 4044, SUIl!>,!>porl Jd(.ket!> ALL BABY need!>, (.heapl SCHUMMERS 22217KelJy '>blo<.k!>~outhol chdlr!>, excellent condlt1On bro ....n $8:; 3JI b82l:! (" ~ u" dJ\ andslatbeL~,$25$45 ~hlrb Boy;, clothe" 2.4, 4X eXlra 20778 :\IJ(.k 881 43&3 9 Mile, 777 L;)51 $800 WIllnegotlate 5573914 G S G - Somethmg for everyone --:=-.:------..,.--- $2, golf sldch $2 tJe~ $1 ' 'BUYIN - ELLIN To.v!>, antIque!>, L1othe!>, GIA\;'J' G \HAGl<: ~dle Jp large women, clothes, (,!{AFT!>:\1A;,\;t,lble !>d.... pro ~OV I NG ~ALE - Hoy,ll after ,4 1 " A\OCA:'\ADlA'IIC()I"'~ hou,ehold goodle~ Fnday PIIJn(.e,> ,Iereo Iurrn 1un' ladle"" 'Iothlng'- !>I~'e'" 14 1&, hou~ehold goodres, yarn, f>lle,1If hOlkey 2 \\ ood Idwn Kdf>han rug 85' x5l:! ,l1m~h LARGE• ANTIQUE (.drve d , (OLLE( TI(J:\~ "'I\GLE~ dnd Saturday 94 1040 .HI( I hou~e )10I!( Ilellh -,) dr='=~""~'" long dre"e',,, ,,'-'oat!> , gldte, needlepOlnte Off (.hJlr~ LJrge TV ,(.reen ed needJepomt lor 4 thJIl ~ oak dre!>!>er With mirror, 1\ N0 FTC Devon!>hlre Hddnor ('II (Ie I- JI Ill'> \IJ\ !>Iackf>$1 $15 aUlumn hJte "vJlon - Ill. dnd Mack and !>tdnd "leel IIJrdrobe 2 hand clo(.heted b..d $2~0 full h~d bra sIt d j, h) mink jdckel <300 See Jt ., " , 'Ie, "p d e INFANT 11'L~MS,bIke' ('loth 17 18t l:l d m ... 21900 Wllhams Ct Fnday, gdrdell ~upphe~ pair 5 ,preadl. 2 whIte booktd;,e~ With cdnopy $100 Holly " " 19681Fleetwood 8857&4l:! ' KlInbJIJ A!>"OLIJte~ lng, furnIture, ml!>(.ell>n I 'I AIW ~ALE - Porldble dl!>h Saturddj, Sunday, to 5 chdnnel, 2 IIay Iadlo!>, 25" 9 green bordered Hdvandn Hobble !>pread, canopy and p () DOl(D 1"1-)u 1_ PO'" )(\';14(Ja~nf"l,t \T,1Vu"17 \\d.,her gJf> slove d('!>kf> I\'ULTI1 IIOUSE garage s>le'" GAR-\GE SALE - Canope [JOUI1I1UlJ~1 I", I..) JiUlIlI- UIIUlel IJldlt~ 001 ui"),, I..UILdlll:', ...""u' , '""• -d'II~I"IL", ~ ~ ~ I lrlo~f>e I' omle \"yOOd~ 18 10 5 '''-n , hou~ehold Ilem~ tJollllllg" ."u, ',u',, CUd"~_. ,u-••-,' -b,,'--'.• I_C_~o-- ... bedroom set, chlldren/ Mull num ldudel, Rockl'.ell 10 RAILROAD lie!>, 100 01 couch dnd chair, neutral 482111 BJ JI F d ~ I of Mack Torrey) Girl's c1othmg, sewing machine, heaVy dUlj dnll, Bla(.k dnd barn sldmg 150 Ldke\\ood brown, $175 bOlh Lamp -----:-:....---'--I- -' WALKING Sprmkler.aJ!,o ~~~4 9 :; our n J)- . .1 ur bike, matermty clothe!>("Ite L toys, baby Items Fnday, Decker hJnd f>dV.I\~ornlngs l:!230385 table, $25 884 4119 after 4 { IIILOHEl'\ ~ PLA'I \VA {I, mu<.h mlscellaneou!> Thurf> -:-:.... .,-.,,..-::--- 12), pmg pong ldble, like Saturday, 9 a m 3 p m 1150 only -1l84-b8b7 ------pm FA1\10US I\IAl\1EBRA'\iD day Ffldd) Saturday 1711 LrJTLE!>TOI\IE Gro,,~e nev. ~ofa, much more Sdlur- Bedford ::-II":A:':'N~U-C'::"A::'::"'H:":V-=E:"D--a-n-l-Iq-u-eW~eOI.vUeGI:H\~llIhROgNla,~abtloep,d,ndbCOPPERTONE appllance& _ '\ie\\ ~ummer and tdll 19~ 930'5 P m 4154 Grdyton POInte Wood!> FndJj I\IJy day only, 93 P m "T "" ~ Sdle~man !>f>Jmpl e!>- 40~o , 17 10 4 dnd Sdturddj, I\Id.Y GROSSE POINTE - Kitchen ch.lIt!>,be'dUtlfUI ....dInul With thall &, 2 buffets IdeJI for refrrgeratol, 18 cubiC foot, olt ongmJ I relall Ho)" Jnd YARD SALE - ~Iscelldneous 18 9 12 Exlenf>lOll ladder YARD SALE - May 18, J990 supplies, camera and sports upholsler<.d !>edtsand back, patIO 01 pool "Ite Excellent self-defrostmg w~\h bottom gIrl!> "Itc~ Ne....born 12 Ite~s Thursday 9 ~,O5 pm tcdar the~t bed~predd... ChJtsworth, off Mack 94 eqUIpment, Chnstmas dec. plattor m rocker!>, wheel conditIOn, $500 88275\l7 freeter Rdnge 30 gas, con I month~ JT Jnd 5 onl c 4511 \\ oodhall, CadIeux/ dnd Il1JIlC other hou,ehold Clothing dlr conditIOner. oratlons Fnday only ChJlr 8<1&-0948 --=:.::.:.::.::.:.:~:.:...:.:...:.;;...... ;.:.::..:..:..:..:-- tlJ1UOUS('lean, automatic " _ J Warren J 11 1 3- ~-:-:-:-:c:-:-==:...,.,-=-~-=- -:-:::::- WHIRLPOOL dlr condlllOner, 0 en ~4-0 b tll 88b.1l0-l:! 1hUf!>daj II,ldY1&.)P m 9 p m Ilpm~ mlf>(.e dneoU!>I emf> ;)jear Fl>her and CharlevOiX PRIVATE INDOOR SALE 10,000 volume, originally v ~;) 0 l ;) l' ndd) Md\ 17 9 J m .12 10 BASEMENT SALE - All "'T"'\\:-(~)~F-A-:I\""l"'IL-:'I-::-'-g-d-ra-g-e-"d--:l-eaccumulation HUGE SALE, 1211 Bedford, Refector) tdble, blue velvet $750, askmg $500 Refnger after 6 IIdl per Wood!> kinds of thmg!> \from fur 411 1\IJdlson bet ....een Chal GARDEN, LAWN, hou!>ehold Grosse Pomte Fnday, f>ofa, Jrml..hdlrs, dmlng dtor, 25 cubiC feet, almond CORDLESS phone - Umden Communlly Center mlure to kmck kna(.k,,) 9IJ tonte dnd Mdtk Ma\ 17 18 furnl!>hlngs, adult and boy!>' Saturday, 94 Household tdble & 4Chalrf>, hutch, gold Kenmore, SCars, $400 Gas 10 number memory, redIal, 19748IIJrpel, lIarper Wood... Vermer Fnday, Saturday, 9-, ('Illldren ~to)s clothe, c1othmg, cablnel safe, goods, clothmg, furniture, velvel f>ofa bed French grrll, $75 861.5351 pager, !>Idlm box $75 866. NO CHANC,ES May 17, 18, 96 P m ek lIou,ehold nll<.,LClIdn camera, twm beds, etc I"n Jell,elry, etc desk, oak rocker, ....mg-bdck FRENCH ProvinCial brown 3871 NO C<\NCELS GIGANTIC garage !>ale - eou~ Queen !>Ite ~Ieepel day 9 30 4 30, Saturday BLOCK SALE 12 families, chair,record cablnels,chests ofmapledrawer;"tele- sofa $150 2 chairs velvet, ARTS CRAFTS & FI ea OF CLASSIFIED ADS !>evera I famI Iles "-I,ouse ~Old (.nb youth bed Illlh 10 2 b54 Westchester dmlng room !>et, anllques, phone bench, brass sarno- green and gold - $150 each Market, June 9, 9 a m -4 AFTER I.! NOON MOl'\DAYS wares, kmck-knacks, bras!> dra\\ers Call1:!85lGObII m MOVING - SEVEN cubICfoot clolhes, mfant adults, var, bowb, copper scuttle, Sofa bed $75 Bras!> lamp pm RoseVille Masonlc NO EXCEPTIONS' fireplace screen, andirons, terc!>ted Cress Kiln - lons 01 ac- waf>her, gdS dryer household fireplace set, screen cOdl $30 Lamp table $JO 774 Temple, 27151GralJot, atH --~-----S--S-- and log ?older, boys 24" -l\....:10~\=-,:::IN:.:,G=-'=-S-A..,.L..,.E-'----,F-u-r-n-It-u-r-e ce!>!>orles, air brush, com. Items, Hedlme BMX and ac. rack, casual chaIrs, double b755 Mile For tdble reservatIons DOLL APPRAI AL Schwlnn $30, Bundy clarinet dlnmg room <;ofa, ta ble~ pres!>or, pamts, etc All for cessorles Saturday, Sun ""B-:..:,::..::..-G::-----=-=If""b- call 8247383 ANTIQUES OR $150, VitO ciarmet $180, Idmp" 88b 5599 $500 Neon wlOdow !>Ign/new day, 95 Maplendge De' ox spnngs &. mattress. EN HO EN Irons, go ag, I----=-.::.::....:..~=-=------COLLECTIBLES men's sUitcoats size 40 42, tran!>former, $7;) 26" b -:-:-=~~~7:7=:::--:::--;-- tween Hayes and Morang china & gla&sware, gas cart After 5 pm, 88b-7299 THE RESALE SHOP SUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM ladle!>' SUitS !>Ize12, "orne. GAHI\GE SI\LE - Fnddj, Schwll1n, ladlef>, $50 884 !>tove, varrou!> other house. SET OF Encvclopedla Bnl. 14901E 7 MLle 757-5568 thmg for everyone Saturday ~Jturdaj May 17 1l:!20&1b 8857 BLOCK SALE - 4200block of hold Items Bargam prrces - anmca, JUnior Bntanmca, Art Gla!>s, antiques & collec ROTOTILLING gardens as only 9-4 1040Lochmoor BedUfJl1 Harper Wood!> Harvard, between Mack and mU!>tsacnflce, movlllg' 34.3 Webster dictionaries worth tlbles FIDe furniture &. 10wa!>"'10 Retiree 3314500 3626 CO'URVILLE _ May 16, ne~r I!!~ Jnd Vermer 8111 1905 HAVERHILL, Saturday, Warren Somethmg for 0440 \'r III k $ 00 N II I ~ .. -:-_:__:_--:- 74'"2 10 a m Furmlure, clothes, everyone Saturday, May $1,450 '. I a e 8 ever sma app lance!> k 1~1 18 9 a m -5 m I 18lh, 8 30 a.m Mahogany Interiors used 465-5754,after 5 p m Antique Lamps ReWired I OLD HAND cdrved darbklOd2, P =-"A-::-T=--=U~R-:CD""A-:Y-:--:::S::-:U-::-N:-::D":A-:\-::-'--=-1\7"IJ-y lols of miscellaneous LOW, LOW PRICES dmmg room !>el ta e SUPER GARAGE sale, lots of 10 19 ~950Cour"llle ''''t\\e~n BABY CLOTHES and Items THREE FAMILY garage (Antlques & FlOe AVOCADO electriC stove - b If t Let 'nd chalrf> d f h U v ,uc_,- WE BUY ENTIRE piece u e" U goo les, urmture, c Illa Ilarper LInVille Flom 9 b Matermty clothes 820 LIll' Furmture Shop) good condItion, $75 or best $2500 88b -480 TV 1 I h sale Saturday, 9-4 Child. 161J5 Mack Ave offer 886-8294 HOUSEHOLDS .;) sets, new ,n ert erm l---!:p:..m:::...:88;::2:...::58::2.::..3_____coIn, Grosse POinte City ren's clothing 7-14, toys, Call First MOVING SALE - 21" RCA heater, chlldrens lhmgs - Frrday, Salurday, 8 noon Alarl and game;" frreplace (Corner of Bedford & Mack) METAL DESK, 30' x60 , left I t 1\' 18th d \IA Y 17th 18lh 95 Odk J72 2500, XL.loo TV, perfect condl- 0 s more lay an GIGANTIC garage sale Hu.n screen, chair, basement 11 ') .30P m pedestal, rlghl typmg re OR AFTER 5 P M 882 3740 lion, $125, Fngldalre elec. 19th, 10 a m to 5 p m No pedeslJl table/chdl!~, reo dreds of Items for collector!> treasures 1132 Hampton l\ldhogany bedroom !>et, turn $150or best offer 521 tfiC dryer wtrh 2 tempera- presa Ies ""'"0"31 R0be ron,1J h Ingcrator slo\ e' !>en'mg I d g f g ne d she ma ogany wing room set 1799 a/ler 5 pm or ....eek- SOFA AND 2 chaIrs In good t tt d h t corner of Mormngslde tdble ornate \Idll mirror mc u m I Url S, 1 !>, GARAGE SALE - Canopy h d "0 771 3582 ure se Ings, an no ea cy- I h baskels toys a nd pIcture!> d B kf 0 t conditIon, $2 c1othmg, miscellaneous, ~rarg:~~de:~all)~~oV~r~o~ .-::e:.:;n:.:d:.:s______KING SIZE be~room set, an cle, like new, $120 882-7992 GARAGE SALE - Somethmg p U'i ot er Item!> also p~lmltlves, anl\que~ garage Items Thursday, Wmthrop f>ecretary, VIC PRIVATE INDOOR SALE Ilque whlle d.nd gold, Iwo THREE TRAPP alummum for everyone Salurday 9 3Q. FURS, DRAPES \Iash mdch (chairs, chesl. rockers I, Friday, Saturday, 9 am lonan elagere and famtmg Rose OrIental rug, 9x 12 mghlstand!>, hiS chest.on- storm doors, exter.lOr w~ 3 30 120 Kerby Lane Park lne c10thl ng hou!>ehold cnb, lady's bicycle, lools 19477 Woodland, Harper couch, TraditIOnal maho- Three mirrors, 24X49 Elec chest dresser, her dresser '[ SIX pa.nel door, fIve 4 x7 on Kerby Rd ml~cellaneou~ Thul ~day, Come see us - Thursday, Woods trlc relav 0 nerve portable / --=,::..",.:-:-:..,:.::~c=--=---- I Frldd", Sdturday only 2100& F d S t d 1\' 16 gany Irvmg room tables, " . WIth 9 drawers and 2 mlr alumlllum screen partl- MOVING SALE - Stove, re- Wlnke'l Martm Little Mack nay, a ur ay"ay , 1490 OXFORD - Thursday, Lady's secretary desk (22" bench Two cream color rors $1,350 Queen size tlOns, 25 glass and screen fngerator, mIscellaneous area ' 17,18 20015Lennon, corner Friday, Saturday 21" TV, wIde), camel back loves eat , heavy rugs, 36x51 New m- sleeper sofa, red/white col. wood storm wmdows 865- furmture dnd other Items I-=-::::~=-;-:-:-:-::::-~-;-~:-:- of Peerless, Harper Woodf> dlnlng furniture, plano, 2 f"rench furmture (living door T V antenna Helrloom or velvet With four matchmg 8242 Thursday thru Saturday, 9 3 GARAGE SALE, Fnday Sat GARAGE SALE - 22432 Col- beds, work bench, 2 love room and bedroom), square cut glasf>, English bone cw.hlOns $490 8825735 Ram or shine 20105 Alger, urday, to .. Mlscellaneou" ony, St Clair Shoref>, be. seats, refrlgerato\', stove, grand plano (Forte), anll- chma cups and saucers, new SI Clair Shore!> Items, blcycle~ 11835Lake tween B/9 Mile, off Mack miscellaneous No reason- chma dinner set for 6 Silver JAMES A MONNIG ANTIQUES I k pomte Aft F que crystal stemware , OOKSELLER ' arm ess roc er, GARAGE SALE -1301 North -!:.=~ --:'_ utos, urm ure, mlsc n. able offer refused 10-4p m tJarge), wal- cream and sugars Two B $45 1692 { t w th L'LEA HARKET St!\i1 k' d M 17 11 5 S t d Orlenlal rugs ...., D"'~1:'1.... I t gJ 1"'I"J KERCHEVAL ,so a size pnn I Oxford Fnday and Satur (" In - ar ~ ay, ay, , • a ur ay, MOVING SALE - Furmture, nut armOire. anhqUi! boDlv-'. .:a .. rIa ""' ...... &8n eu ass u -> orna te go Id frame, $60', day, 9 3Q.3 Stereo, shawls, Chun: h" 14'10 E af>t 7 1\11I I e May 18, II. 5 Th 11 A M tIll 7 P M , clothes, household goods, case (3 glass doors) , set!>of servmg mlsc dIShes ree >turd'y Huml dIdore magazine s an, afghans glass fronl book atro~s from post 0ffI(.e TWO FAMILY Furniture, an- I t F h d Tuesday thru S baby equipment, ten speed dmmg room chdlrs, knee. e egan new renc oors Q Q "AO 1890\I'h t g ma' S t d M I Ih 103 t' hole desk, anllque ornd.te 10 hand-parnted plates 11 A M lIlI 4 PM- Sunday .... , IUd I e stelwmh ent shelves, toy!>,clothes J ur ay, ay l:! , phances, c1othrng, many bike Friday, SaturddY 9-3 manLle clock I Large travel trunk Doctors Books bought and sold In many chme mc u Ing a ac m 'GARAGE SALE - GUitar, old ANNUAL HUNT Club - Loch miscellaneous household pm 57 MUIr, Gro!>se POinte 8825622 medical books, Genuine different categofles of flc $75, 1930's veneer desk, frames, large ottomans, moor around the block Items May 17-18, 9 a m -3 Farms B84.J247 ____ -'-:..:-.....:...____ bamboo canes Lawn cart, tlOn and non-flellOn, hard- $50, brass and marble floor foam pIllows, fabnL rem garage !>ales Saturday May pm 863 Umverslty, Grosse CELEBRA TING our LOth BRIDAL FLOWERS, experl-I wood packrng barreb cover and paperback All lamps, $30 each 884-7471 nants dlrl blke/mlscellan 18 , cry~tJl TWOFriday,FAMILY9.4 Crrb,garagechangmgsale, DOUGHBOY 3/4 h P pool swealers Gent's robes theIr new counterparts We gn II, fIrep Iace woo,d wor k miscellaneous Friday, chan deIler, fIrep Iace eqUip May16,17,189am-5pm b k table, hlRh chair, ride on filler, cleamng eqUipment, Stainless steel tablewdre, !>er will purchase b00ks many benc,h ex tenslOn Iadd er, Saturday, 9 5 1262Balfour menl many I es, air LOn. loys Gnll, Farberware Near I 94 X-way and used one year $150 468 vIce for 6 no kmves Gent s quamty and plck.up and desk, dresser, curtams With -=:=::7.=~:-:G:--=-=~::"::'::'=':";d dlllOners, slorm door, Ddn rollsserle, skIS and boots Moross 1042 "port coats Ladles Dallon delivery servIces are avaIl I rods, bar wllh 3 stools, kit- EVERYTi!IN must go yar Ish and olher furniture, chll GARAGE SALE - Fnday and hen Items, GE Magnavox sale 100s of Items old and drens' toys skns T V and Clothes - maternlly, mfants be ge jacket Ladles and able C Saturday, 9 d m -3 p m Fur- GE WASHER and dryer, us- I 'sh Tes F pans Call331-223Bformoremforma cabmetstereo new Clothmg,loysandbaby !>tand,books pool'pumpand andchJldrens Muchmore I II mture, lamps, beddmg, kit. ed only 8 months, $200each, gent s oes 1 ry , - ~~~~ lems electncal supphes 904 Hollywood upnght plano, 75 years old, y"lcker baskets, table Imens lion GARAGESALE - 23244West- ~I 'f t b th t b nd ladder, new folk gUItar, chen ware, sports and camp- A bonanza for you lo lake TOYS NEW BarbIe jeep/ bury (between Marler and aw 00 au, a household Items. children FOUR FAMILY garage sale Ing equipment, lawn fur. $400, double bed from guest all' Bargain priced TU' I J ff th f 9 M I! more Saturday only, 91111 and adult clothe" and much Stereo, furmture, baby mture and much more 1228 room mclud1l1g frame, box house Iraller, Barbie Vdn, e erson, sou 0 I e sold out 1102Lakepomte more I h t bed s Yorkshire spring, mattress, WIcker __5_-2_2_09_,_12_-6______doll stroller typewflter 882- May 17, 18, 19,9 a m -3 p m TIJREE FAl\iIILY antIque and I-,-~=-=-=-______cfat es, OYdquee, hn size N h db d ~', a Yllems'hugd 9-1 1829Allard WIth treasures Fans, chairs, luggage, small apphances, TV $50, 186pallO blocks,I6x size 4' tall $100 LIke new sette recorder, perfect con. 1 new Infant Items, children's chairs, small commodes, ~~~~ 3~~~~1~~2s~cu~~I1~~ GARAGE SALE - ChIld's etc May 17, 18, 10.4 19900 Bx2, $10, hide a-bed sofa, 886-28~ or 886~922 dltlOn, less than I year old toys, Hot Wheels, tricycle, rallan table and chairs, Wicker settee, sewmg macho East Doyle $25 881-2611 GAMBLING ON $300 886-9448 , playpen Some other Items lamps, pictures, clothes, FURNITURE, crafts, stamps me, lamps, tools, furmlure, MODEL KITCHEN cabmtry BELLE ISLE? BIKE _ BLUE Colhgate Sporll are Iron-flte open arm Iron. flags, Onenta I rugs, pool Friday, Saturday, Sunday, lots of mlscellant>Ous 20466 MOVING - 450 Umverslty by Sl Charles, pecan wood DON'T BET ON IT' 5 Greal conditIOn, $100 8851 mg machine, dmghy With table, lawnmower, large lQ.5 411 Manor 884-1406 Lochmoor Thursday, Fn Place, Saturday, May IBth, finish 17cabmets 111 all, pur- There IS, however, one thmg 0002 sail, ski equipment, skI car- custom made bird cage, 2 BLOCK SALE - Colllngham, day, 8'30 )0-5 Furmlure, antique ar. chased but never Installed you C2n bank on a large 1985 INDIAN Po.Ped 3501 rler, men's 3 speed bike, TVs Saturday only, 9-5 276 DetrOIt, between Hayes/ TWO FAMILY garage sale mOire, books, bunk beds, dresser, girls' clolhes, more $15,000value, must sacnflce selectIOn of excltmg, un. miles, like new ~AIV\'..,-nI\J 884 I floor lamp, drum table, Kerby Brock Friday-Sunday, 10 Antlques, furmture, cIoth. 1901 GUILFORD - 1 block -,$4"90200 BUIIders weIcome usual, antiques,b h glCfts,I an Id 1613 I patIO chaIr pads, bean bag GARAGE SALE - Many a m 5 p m mg, mlsce IIaneous F fIday, 824,., collectl les at t e oonra :::-:-::-::===--==::---.,---- chairs, sun umbrella, lawn household Items Saturday 15422LINNHURST May 17-lB Saturday, 9-4 p m 535 we'il of Parkles Party HOUSEHOLD OF French fur- Shop thIS week Old Wacky BASSETT CRIB With mat. chairs hoses sprmklers 95 3534 Yorkshire 10 a m -5 p m No presales Washington Store Furm lure, house- mture Pair of French has an oak wall telephone tressandbumperpads,good I C-64 ~oftwar~ typewflte; Many Items, dmmg set wares, c1olhmg, etc 9 a m -4 Bombe marble lop com. WIth brass mouthpiece A conditIOn, $60 Box of new I and many mor~ small kmck GIGANTIC GROUP stereo, chlldrens c1othrng, GARAGE/MOVING sale, Ma} pm No presales Saturday, modes \llth ormulu and m Hull pottery, LIttle Red Rid. born clothes, $10 box of I knack Items GARAGE SALE 17,18, 19,9.5 P m Furmture, May IBth lay (made In Paris), 109 Hide teapot, cream and boy's clothes (1-2 years), ~==':':":~:'------I small appliances tools, miscellaneous Every MOVING - SELLING antr. marketry mlald hvmg room ,ugar, a Rookwood pottery $10 886 7903 , MOVING SALE - 1329Buck MOVING AND garage sale thmg must go 22813Harper ques, odds and ends, house. table~ chaIse lounge half I vase, a pair of Cambndge TWO AVERAGE size aqua! mgham Unusual leaded SATURDAY MAY IB Furnrture, camera collec- Lake, St ClaIr Shores hold goods, etc ICHi,Sunday moon vanrly \\Ith beveled I Crown Tuscan nude figural rugs 13'x17' and 12'X11' 861 i glass doors, clolhmg, lawn 9-3 hon, tools, clothes, type- TV'S, ANTIQUES, barhecue, only' 5503 Grayton gla<;s top marble top con- candlesticks, ty"o Cam- 1912' , sets, collectIbles, odds and wrrter, and lots of mlscellan- pmg pong table, 10 speed 9 !>ole, led table (With pro- bfldge Crown Tuscan can- -W-R-O-U-G-H-T-I-R-O-N-fu-r-m-t-ur-e-,4 ~~~sp~ay 17, 18,19 10 am eous Items May 16-19d 5 bike, computer, fur coat, REDECORATING and spring 3927 YORKSHIRE clean up sale - two com- celalO medallion under sole bowls, some pink pIeces, kitchen table and 6 -.::.:..::..£...:;.;. 1 pm Z7011Huntmglonan II clothes, etc 737 Shoreham modes, lamp, chair, maple glas'iJ, gUIld mIrrors, coffee Heisey pleat and panel chairs, game table and HOUSEHOLD sale - stereo, Air conditIOners, bIke!>,books, ~~~n~er~~~~~re~ast of 9.5, Friday, Saturday, Sun table With 4 chaIrs, trunk, table, oval parlor table, love. plates, a Reed handled chairs 862-4890 antiques, sewing machme, I cannlno" Jars, car 'ieal, col day seat 8625622 Monage cracker Jar, a col. R t I h 1 h YARD SALE, May 18-19, 10-4 ping pong tablr, 15 gallon _ lectlOn of Royale Copley BEAUTIFUL 011pamtmgs by eese ral er I c ,air con lectlble camera'i, clothes pm Household, books, THREE FAMILIES Sunday wme boltle plus potpourrr of :\fARLIi\i 1., Callever actIOn birds acollectlonofS'~ngle'" Warren Gates Vaflous dilloner,furmture,dc'l>lgnerI th g m Il (baby,f toddler, badull)f din c1othmg, Includmg larger only,CI Sh10-4 21900 Alger, St articles May 17and 16 8 30 $120, 1006 Ca I bolt actIOn, birds: several pIeces of blue SIZes 12"xI6", $10 Restor COin, Isce aneous mg urmture ( uf et, table women's (38.44) 3606 air ores a m 7 00 P m 21143 Man never used $150,_22 C~I Willow china, several Hall mg 9245478 May 17 18, 19, 95 20171 and chairs), H 0 tram ~et, Cadieux, corner house, good RUMMAGE SALE chester ,>eml dutomallC $50 88:> I --'::....:------:.------Falrwaj Dnve, (Woods) king headboard LIOnel ,- chma Items a jewe tea ENTIRE Household Sale train sel la....n furnllure parkmg Grosse POinte Unrtanan 8. AUCTIONSIESUH 91')7 autumn leaf' glass servmg Movmgout 0f state CaII882 GARAGE SALE ,t hree famI Iy luggage old 4,)'s ping pong' TWO FAMILY garage sale Church, 17150 Maumee SALES ') oon BTU aIr conditioner, tray, an Interestmg mantel 7806 after 6 pm, Monday Four SChwmn bIkes, 20", tables t~nts lOY~toys loy'i May 17-18 19800Ehzabeth, 9 (behmd Church m Annex) hardl) used $140 886-1376 clock, a satm glass 011lamp, thru Thursday loads of kIds clothes, car (som~ ne~), lyppw'nter MllelHarper Wlckerfurnl- I Wednesday, May 22,9a m -2 after 7 pm a Royale Bonn vase, a sign. FULLER BRUSH sales I seats baby Ilem'i toys, (electncJ wa~her, X mas lure, antlques, bIkes, dJshes pm Thursday, May 23,1/2 RED BRICK - Cleaned, ISf ed Northwood Carnival Mitch, 579912.1 I household Items and fur tree f I OFF 9 am -? pm Fnday .41'6 after 4 bowl, a hand pamted Nlpon nrture FrIday May 17th 9 FANTASTIC bargaIns, ur- M '23 BAG-SALE 9 am' each , 884 .. 1 vase booksonantlquesand BUNKBEDSwllhladderand am-2pm 1220 Norlh Ox- MORE, MORE, mture, heavy duty step, I ay, " ~ EBER - Portab.e gas I collectrng and much much mallress, $40 881-5841 I ford MORE! patIo hght, brass hangmg 2 pm. barbecue red. first $100 more at The Coloma I:'hop, ONE YEAR old Admiral re.1 r------~------_::~=.:.:=::------, flxlure, small electrical ap-I MOVING SALE. - (Warren> take<; 882 7M8 I 2.'1701Jefferson, near 10Mile' fngerator, $249, gas Sunray I GARAG E SALE phances, drapenes, 'let of Henredon couches, chairs, HOUSEHOLD TWO GOLD round velvet I Rd, Monday $alurday 11~, range, $224 or offer 884. dIShes, housewares, jeWelry, dmll1g room, pIctures, and ('haIrs $150 each, hke new 772-0430 Your MasterCard 1374 Conducted hy Grosse POinte Symphony clothing, books, records, tables, maple bar <;tools, ESTATE SALES Large gold lamp, $70 In. or VI<;a are welcome and SOFA _ END table coffee I Women's ASSOCiatIOn many Items under $2 Fn maple kitchen chalr<;, mlsc \dlld foldrng \~alkcr ~2S don't forgl't 'Pe huy, too' table iamps, (.On.<;olcstereo,! day, 9 4 SalurdaY,9 12 742 _5_74_-{l5_3_9______Conducted by "K ' 8847107 HOUSEHOLD furmture, hv bedroom chesl, dresser, FI{llJA Y SATVIWA Y , $60 After 4 pm, 884-692lJ power dnve WIth grass cal. 8963 leaf contemporary, $350 SIX SWIVEL bar slools, cher $90 7777890 II GARAGE SALE - Movll1g Estate Sales Broyhlll coffee table, mal Flck's Reed, I lamp table, DEHUMIDIFIER _ Fedders F'nday, Saturday, 17th,I8th, chll1g<;ofa,table,oak,per. Welman,lwll1gbackchalr, -30p1Ots $50 Doghouses Coil 10 lo 4 163:'J Hampton, CONDUCTED BY feet condlllOn $225 771-6621 2 Wicker end tables, glaf>~ $50 each 131-0986 Grosse Pomte Woods lops 881 ')302 NEW DESK and 2 chairs, I ESTATE SALE - 20800Well. LAH(,f': SI-:LECTION of re LILLY M. AND COMPANY <.om!Jtloned ~(,HWI1'IjN hI WASHER - Norge, whIte, 20 gredt fora library or office I 882-6(')00 1Ogton, War-en Antiques, pound capacIty $135 331 Washer and dryer, good can. ..., furmture, household goods 884-2336 569.2929 c) cle<; i{ea<;onable prices I .J I L.. -J Village ( ) clery, 777.0357 6828 dIllon 771 3910 or 573-3599 May 18, Ill, 11 5

~ \ Page Eight-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 11. CAliS FOil SALE ~- 11 A CAliS FOil SALE ' 11(; CAllS FOil SALE ' 88 AU( 1I01ol$I S!A II ~8 AUCTIONS Isun 88 IoUCTlONSJESTlTE 8C MUSICAL INSTIIUMENTS AMC CHRYSLEIl G.M SALES SALIS SALES GRINNELL console plano, FURNITUHE re(lIl1~ C( IC' 198-1 ALLIANCE Diamond 19M DODGE 600 convertible, 1984 FIERO, rid, 4spced, aJr, HARTZ walnut hmsh, a'ikmg $750 (lJ 1"1\1Cdb.,ettc, excellellt con- -lGb\!01' 776-5143 car $8,900 885 8313 Serving the Greater Grosse POlnle area ANTIQUES drmlcbs loch.el' dltHlIl (111) 8,000 mlle~ 111l4. 1'>0I L' S - l.lJ(} IIkc 111'\\, ------KIMBALL plano Whltne; Y-l83 '0 '" U HJ78NOVA - 2 dool , automa Estate and Household LiquidatIOns $-15 1892bora l>lle Pllllt II Jlh 19921 mdcb IO0 '0 ( It "I,E... Ildglle $ll 2:>%ffcI 77j ll'io best offer 88520211 885-0826 off Mal'k bet\leen 7 II l\hle be:,t offel :>265966 Humldore nlagdllne ~l,lnd I ,~. ( \,( LL~ _d_lt_e_r_5~p~Il_I______------$40 t890 \\ Illtc :,ell Illg 1Il, cx- J good condition, bench m ~7,} 1910 b \CI1CCI de"h. I '0 t'.'\( 1.1' 110':-" II) 000 mllc'., "upet de922 open 7 d,llb 15 42S ~1l7 OUT OF GROSSE 8222999 e,elllngs 59,000 miles $9300 294 6457 eOlered In u ~'IIel Idbllc ,\ I PI.\, '\0 upright ~ohd D1dho AL CAPONE I POINTE AREA MUST 1979 OLDS Delta 88 Rovale HOUSEHOLD nest of three f I ench Pro\ III I g,lIl\ $150 \ el \ good lOlJ(h '" Air r:rUlse,powerv.lDdows, udl table:, a h.ldne\ ,haped lIOn llll2 n20 . GOT MAD .. , BE PREPAID ' .. etc Very good condition, one and marble coflee ldble h wt , At Ill.\ Grdndfdthel ChllagO., GROSSE POINTE 1~78 THUIIJDERBIRD Ldn O\"ner 106.000 mllcb $3,500 I 10. ANTIQUES FOil SALE \\ ood 0\ .II dllllllg tdllie dnd -I stubbol n h Ish pi ObCllltOl I NEWS ddu powcr ~teeflng/brdkes/ After 6, 8220141 ESTATE SALES cane bach.ed chan,. d P.1Il 01 I KENNARY KAGE dnd alter the bomb \Ient of! wllldo\\~ dlr, crUise, tilt, ------French caned bIde chdlr, m Grandpa's 11\ Il1g roolll ht' I t97H JI<.:EP (',J 7 V 8 autollld Al\I/ Fl\I ca:,sette 1>5,000 CORVETTE 1978 Siher An APPRAISALS dnd Grandmd dlld thl<; bed I l1l \ eI \ good conditIOn miles $3,500 526982-1 IlIversary - Air, automatiC, ANTIQUES PURCHASED , drum Wble and much Illme I ANTIQUES 1hele Ib .1 1011'1\ Illch.el bed Open \\ednebdd\ Thul>dd\ room set II ere .1bout all tlJ.lt I ~ 3 TOO296 OlJSO 1970 MUSTANG Fastb.lck, very good conditIOn $7,950 dnd l1Ightstand d plDe stu 1"lldd\ 12 -I pm SUfl'l\ ed unharmed I 1 1Y8t HE\,\ ULT 181 \\ Jgon rebUIlt 302, many new pdrts, 822 3433 evemngs, wee\..ends 771-1170 rln"" ~n,\r "'l .... ~ ,..h ....'r 1 ,...roN I bJ:Al./iI1lJL r"vL h j'U:l ill \;U i: "'\1:':llLJtV ;:,),VW uccu~ IUll~UIUg. uc:,( Oift..l 1'J~~ PO:':TL\C Sunb:rd LC l;;ath;I'~lo\-ebe,;t booh.cd:,e :->dlUIUd) :-J d!ll 10 ~ P III l. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUES \\ E BU\ \:\ D SELL TEH mdhogan; dud \Idlnul, 884 ~554 O\CI $2,000 88144-1& GM executive mUbt bclI - bed, 5 dra\\ el che,t lor bed Cadleu;.. dt E \\'dll en double bed ,et. IClrcd 1920I i ------dark metalliC blue 4 door, room t\\ln dal bed d 1\Ith CLAWED B \LL i 1970MONARCH, V-8, automa automatic loaded, excellent French Pro'll1clal dres,el 11112-l1!Jb 'L'E'l' tiC, btereo, no rUbt sharp F 1:. ',3 mil ror \ dl1lt\ \\ Ilh , t~80 DODGE D I at 2 door $850 331-391>3 condition, low mIles $8,600 and mghlstand be\cral BlILlll'(. Oil bench hIgh bo\ ladleb lOCh. Ip om, '______823-5408 evenmgs alJd week sconces dnd frdmed mlrron, HE'IOIlELI'(, cr dlel>bcl II Jih full mill 01 dlltomdtlc PO\Ier ,teermg/ I T BIRD 198.3- Excellent con ends HOUSEHOLD AND lamps 011 pawtmgs brdS., "\TEHI \LS l ".I'lITEIl we re cJosmg 1\1om " I<.:<.t,Ile bldh.eb, .111, Ieal defogger I dltlon, loaded, air, stereo ------ESTATE SALES flreplau.' fixture" a II rought PI{Ol D so thiS beautiful piece 01 ~ee to ap~recldte, -ll 900 I cassette $7,-I50/best offer 1978 SEDAN deVille - dlr, Iron umbrella tablc and -I 'I U O1"1"!<:H ChlCdgO hlstor~ hdl> to go mIleb $-l39" -1967194 567 1600 AM/FI\I stereo, CB. deluxe 776-2196 chairs m ne\\ londlllOn and \ line ot dll nell FI endl doO!.., BEST OFFEH 1'1810:-.1\'1024 - Automatic ------lDtenor, good conditiOn CO:'\Dl'CTED B\ more dnd ~Idehghb 111 II ood~ oj 1983LTD, V6, all', power steer Evening!> and weekend~ - 11860371 pOller '> teermg dlr. Al\I/ lng/brakes, rechnlng buc 757-{)469 Day~ - 8858028 We also have a Sony pi 0Jeetlon I Odh. mdhogJJl~ dnd pll1l' T WIL~ON teleVISion \\ Ith 4 foot screen Thebe doO!s arc d\ alldbll' m 88H9OD rI\1 good conditIon $2,800 kets console. excellent con Ask for John 01' Mike L .\ftel 5 p 01 8112(,079 dltlOn $5.995 779.6417 ------a stereo S\ stem v.lth Bose bllCb from I' to 3 II Ide dnd IE. OFFICE EQUIPMENT , '\IE\\ YORKEH 1982 5th ------1976 CATALINA, runs but speakers a 2 \ ear old de.' up to S 111 height CONTEMPORARY Desk - t\\ e'1ue -It,OOO nlltes, e;.. 1980MUSTANG, 2 3L, 4 speed, needs minor repairs $400/ humIdifier, a Bulane por- I cellent condItIOn. fullv load black, sun roof, AM/FM offer 8828378 or 689-4131 table barbecue a 9 x 12' I'hel e dl l' mJl1\ (hllel enl :;12 'x21 'v.lth Side extenblOIJ 11_ x-l lIght chern 1\ ood ed ledther beab .spoke stereo cassette, excellent 1977 OLDS Regency 98, blue, BelgIan carpet a handmdde ,t) le~ 01lempercd glJbs lite, \llweb. ZlCbdrt I ustproof conditIOn $2,500 884-7687 76,000 miles, loaded, clean qUIll set of dishes sheets I lo choo:,e trom Int1udmg color e;..cellent condltlfJn and blankets absorted small bel eled etched \1heekut $300 OlympIa manual t\ pc lng pamt protectIOn. dnd 1976 GRAN Tormo, 4 door $3,200 or best offer 884-3956 Items : pi 1\ dC' dnd tlllted Or con II fltel $50 See dt t9681 more ~8..l00 886-7939 Power steerlDg, power CORVEITE, 1984, red, 3,000 All Items are superb condItIOn "Idel the ('xqulblte beletllon Fleet\\ ood 885 76-1ll 19ii CHHYSLER Nell YOlkI'I brakes, aIr, AM/I'M, good miles, automatiC, power FRIENDLY and pnced to sell qUlckl\ I of leaded be\ eJed Jnd 1'\\ 0 <;TEEL de.,h.:, III ollile Brougham Loaded,le.lther condition $950 886-3433 defogger, tilt $18,500 886- t1artz~ PROFESSIONAL . Jelleled glabb dODls dnd \\ In Household Sales gl een \\ Ith pl".,tll top top'" mtcllor :>1,500 884 5027 1984 CONTINENTAL Signa- 2574 SERVICE 597 ROSLYN : dOllb to enhance ,our home med~UI e lOxbO dlld li>',7j 1981 COLT air, sunroof, ex- ture Senes, low mIleage, In- -19-84-F-I-R-E-B-IR-D---E-x-c-e-II-e-nt I e...cellent wndllJO)] CJII8H~ lellenl conditIOn $3.500 or surance, immaculate condition, many extras 884 YOUR SPECIAL GROSSE POl:\TE WOODS II blOP b) dnd bee tllIb exclu:,l\ e 4300 dbh. lor eh,1I he best offer 77-15899 $16.000 886.9125 3181 Call after 6 p m SUSAN HARTZ off Lakeshore I f d ] POSSESSIONS 5 streets north of "ernler I nell me OUiI on; at ~Ia!e OFFICE.DESKS - Wood and DODGE :\lO'IACO 1975. \erv 1983 ESCORT L, manual, 1983 CADILLAC Eldorado - 886.8982 Y I Jdls L nllmlted as IIell d~ ARE MY metal, S\\ 1vel and stack Open 10 a m -4 pm. I the Fmest CollectIOn of AI good condition Air, pov.e'r power steering/brakes, tJlt, crUIse, AM/FM Signal SPECIAL CONCERN Grosse Pointe City chairs. check \Inter reason Fnday & Saturda~ I chltecturdl Antiques ~ntl t>teenng PO\\er brdkes Ne\\ defogger $3,900 774 4995 seek stereo, vmyltop, more, ThiS IS a charmlllg \\ hole I que furllltul e .lnd Acceb able 88b 09-18 mufllel shocks. U-Jomts, 1971 CHEVELLE, 2 door extra clean $13,900 882 house estate sale full of I ,Olles OFFICE furnltUl e dnd equip brdkeb $750 or best offer I coupe, super sport mterlOr, 8750 qualIty mahogan) furmture ' LOCATED i\T ment Cdll 882 7806 allel' b 882 6340 good transportation $550 1977 MONTE Carlo, 63,000 pm I\londa\ thlll Thur., m (me condition We have i 2 \\ \Ilchlgan AI e 1911.'3RELI \:-\T \\agon, loaded I 884-9266 miles, air, stereo $1,500 fI85- two dmmg room sets, one a YpSilanti dd~ , bucket seats plu'ih mtenor, I' 1982 GRANADA GL statIOn 7673 Duncan Phyfe Jumor size Open 7 dd\S 105 P'I WANTED 9. UTICLES WANTED A:\I/FI\l cassette, mInt con- \vagon OrlglnaJ Grosse -19-7-9-G-R-A-N-D-L-e-M-a-ns--S-af-a-rl drop leaf style dnd the other 48j 6980 dltlOn 20500 miles $7,450 I Pomte owner, 31,000 miles, wagon, woodle Sides, air, Art, antiques, collectibles, fine Jewelry, a large 1920 fancv .,et \1Ith 6 I 1 BOY'S BUNK bed and 8813175 'I all optIOns, excellent condl- shield back chairs a small A~:\ ARBOR Antiques ~Iar ------automatic $2,800 Nice' 646- Oriental rugs, paintings. dres Ser, an d r e cant gular 1979 DODGE Aspen, pO\ler tlOn $6,500 886-6318 hvmg room dl op ledf table I kel lith sea,son Sunda) v.ooden kitchen table dnd 4_00_8 _ a carved pedestal table \'dlh :\Idl 19 (3rd Sunda; s of the chaIrs 882-7992 steeling/brakes, alr. AM/ 1------1982 GRANADA GL - -Idoor, __1979 CAMARO, T-top, loaded, We pay by gallerv a Cantebury maga- month. ApllI-Oclober I 505'} _____ ~-----I Fl\I stereo, good transporta- white WIth red mterlOr, bl Cash or on Consignment zme radk, several pretty end I'..~nArbor Salllle Road EXit SIX MAHOGANY dmlng room tlon 8227464 after 6 p m power seatsllocks/trunk, ack/tan, superb $4,650/of- tables a "hltesofa. a pair of II;) off 1-9-l 300 dealers dll ~r3!tsft go~d condItion 294 DODGE ARIES 1983 4 door I air, slereo, tilt. excellent fer 774-1136,885-1093 Free Estimates and Consultations blue upholstered French undercover e\ er) thll1g J a er;) p m automatic air ~ondltlOmng' condItion $4,595 881 8806 1980 BUICK Regal Landau. Call 963-6255 style chairs a French Pro- guaranleed 5 a m -I p m \\ ANTED exercycle good 1 pOll er steering, po\\e; 1982EXP, excellenl condition, V-6, air, stereo, excellent vlnclal tllm bed Drexel bed- See Dlspla; ad conditIOn 8226118 brakes AI\l/FI\I stereo. ex. automatiC, power steermg, condition, low miles $3,850 room set m perfect condl- ANTIQUE \'1 ANTED lo buy old costume I lras 27.000 miles $5300 776- power brakes, 36,000 miles, _7_7_4-_82_09 _ tlOn, a bamboo sofa, chalr SALE and Rhmestone Jewelry 8083 extended warranty to 60,000 1979TRANS Am - One of the and table a set of redwood 25% OFF brass lamps, cel!mg fl... I 1983 CHARGER 15000 miles miles $3,995 B85-7340 rare one's' All orlgmal With furmtllre for the basemenl, I AT tures, wall sconces 882. \ 1 6L 4 speed '$4 200 or best 1976 STATION wagon .....Gl'an the last Pontiac 400 engme 0196 evemngs - 'I speed, 4 wheel diSC brakes, several card tables and SCHMIDT S ANTIQUES, INC , offer 823 1821 after 6 p m Tormo, 9 passenger AIr. ex- WS6 handlmg package. 8" -t SINCE 1927 chairs, metal storage umts, I 5138 West I\!lchlgan Ave ,)HOTGUN~, and flfles II anted Dave cellent condItIOn $1,800, a glass fronted bookcase. EXit 181-A off I 94 - Parker, Fox SmIth \\ I~~ 1197-1PL Yl\IOUTrl Fury Grand negotiable 882-3176 ~;if?Gr.:.~sA~;~V;~~;I~I~r cedar chest, several Sick EXit 34 off U S 23 room needs meludmg a Ypsilanti, MI 48197 chester and ot~el:s PI" u - ~'lJdn _ 4 0001 aIr, AM/FM 1981MUSTANG GhJa, sunroof, dows, deluxe cloth InteriOr, wheelchair and more collector 478'J31J stereo, PO\\ el seats/steer- new tires, show room condl- AM/Ie'M cassette, delay There ISalso a glorIOUS pair of FRIDAY BROWNINGS dnd WIDche~. 109/brakes, 360 engme, ne,~ tlOn $5,500 886.1523 Wipers, plus more 48,000 HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE SALES Dresden urns a Dresden MAY 17TH -MAY 31ST ter~ wanted Other qualtt\ carburator and muffler, I 1978 MUSTANG _ 38000 miles, dark blue exterior, plate held up by cherubs, flre31 ms r:on~ld;:ed Il1gh regular gas 10\\ miles, good I miles $2000 884 8857 ' hght blue mtenor Askmg Our servJ.ces provide appraisals and sales of per- depreSSIOn glass a set for 12 Sale on our entire stock of an est cash paId b1 -1992 I condltlOn Da) s 779-26-10, _ ' $5,695 Mark W - 774 7400, sonal goods. We stand proudly behind our of Lenox Rosena dishes. hque desks, carved oak, sets COLLECTOR \Iould hke to evemngs B8'}22N I 197( CAPRI, 4 speed, sunroof, 95 or 296.9730 reputation, havmg served thiS community for sllverplate servIng pIeces, of dmlDg chairs, chests, buy U S and foreign stampb I t 973 PL Yl\IOUTIl sta tlOn AM/I'M, 45,000 mIles, very 1982FIRDBIRD SE, 305, 4 bar- 12 years and U b COlDS 469 0906 I 9 good condition $2,600 after 6 bone chma flowers cutglass, grandfather clocks, srubbed ______1 \\agon - passenger pm 885,3694 reI, AM/FM cassette, all' brass candlesticks, a charm- pme furmture, chma, leaded WANTED used 26' IO-spced Older bUI .,uper condilion ~------cop.dltlomng, speCIal handl- 109 old humidor, assorted glass wmdows, brass and For your convenience, our shop IS open biCYCle Call Walt at '}IlT231ft)I Good for mom and the kids 1977 LINCOLN Town Car, 109 package, 25,000 miles, barware, Imens, kitchen copper Items, cut glass, ar- 01 88-19~5,} SI 250 or best offer 881-5771 dove grey, loaded Good con- best offer 8865681 needs mcludmg aGE re- mOIres, breakfronts, fme . , dlhon $2,500 Ca1l after 6 ------ANTIQUE OR COLLECTI 1979 CHRYSLER LeBaron pm 884-5445 1982 PONTIAC Trans Am, EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY fngerator and stove, washer Oriental procelalDs, 011 BLE DOLLS SUCH AS I :lledalhon - 4 door, sedan - --'------Silver With black mtenor, T- FROM 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. and dryer, garden tools m pamtmgs, and much more MADAME ALEXANDER full pO\,er air, AM/I'M 1984 MUSTANG LX 3 door, tops, powersteenng, po"er 15115 CHARLEVOIX c!udlDg a spreader and Thousands of Items for you BARBIE ETC I stel eo radiO leather top/in' power steering/brakes, brakes, aIr, pov.er wmdO\ls, GROSSE POINTE PARK edger, and much, much to choose from The unusual 757 5568 tenor \llreS clean Ca1l527 locks, air, stereo $7,250 crUIse, tilt, rear defogger, more and unique, the odd and m - 3991 774-7400 AMIFM stereo/clock, secur. terestlng EASTSIDE book se1ler deSIres 19B-ILAbER _ Excellent con- I MERCURY 1983, Grand Mar- Ity package 33,000 miles, These are hlo ver} OIce sale~ (313) 434.2660 331-3486 or 882-2299 Signed limited editIons, fme dltlon, air 7 speakers, qUls LS, 4 door, loaded, lIke under extended warrantv Plan to stop by at both - 9-5 DAILY 11-5 SUNDAY Illustrated children's htera AI\1/Fl\l cassette stereo, new 886-1542 Tuff-Koted, excellent condl: they are close b) each other CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY ture, art, photography, sunroof, loaded $B,890 198-l'2 MUSTi\NG G T hon $8,950 8823366 i\:-ITIQUE sohd oak dmmg 'iet Americana Detroit. Cl..II E\ enmgs 791 4868 SpeCial Edition Loaded 10- 1977 CUTLASS Supreme Full We speciahze in fine anllques, quality used fur- We v.lll hand out numbered tdble, 6 chairs, buffel chma tIckets startmg at 8 a m Fn- War Occult, Avant Garde 1977 DODGE \10naco v.agon, c1udwg T/Bars. TRX power, low miles, lIke new rnture, porcelains, crystal and elegant ac- cabmet Good condItion Lit, military county hIS h I $ cessones Call during busmess hours to arrange day to estabhsh your place $2 000 or best 881 47-16 tones, philosoph; and -looCI V-B traller to\.\ mg \1 ee S. air. premIUm sound 2,450 774-{)743,885-8295 m hne at 10 a m opemng worthwhile bookb for collec pa<.h.age regular gas. all', Illth cassette deluxe 10 1981 PHOENIX, 4 speed, no for special appointments on off days. A\,TIQUES SHOW & SALE tlOns 10 a1l categones Cash lOll mlle" 882 0514 ~efloFJ k po~er \\ In- rust, good condltlOn $2,250 Call the Hotlme for ST CLAIR RI\ ERVIE\\ PLAZA paid and Immediate re 1981 DODGE 400 Air pOll er 1 ,O\\S 0<' S Re 9100 mIles or best offer 521-0539 details or dIrectIOns at fI85 1410 moval sleermg/brakes/Jocks WIre Ie,ord I\arranty mcluded 1977 CADILLAC Sedan de :\IAY1718IlJ F"~cort rada r detector HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION SALES Sales conducted b~ I .\Iong beduhful St Clair River GRUB STREET \\heels slereo p~lse_"Ipers, SIO 200 Ca1l after'} pm _ Ville Immaculate $2,900 acros~ from the St Clair A BOOKERY ~ door plubh ;:'6,810 firm I )'14 10J.j 8857673 SUSAN HARTZ Inn 1-94 "i . eXll St Clair 88282011 I ~ -19-8-2-B-L-U-E-C-o-u-p-e-d-e-V-I-Il-e, - Lauren Chapman - Jill Wllltams - 886-8982 Hours 9 a m 9 p m Frida) 17194 East Warren, CHRYbLER 1979 automatic i 19~ MUSTA"l"G GT 50 L, 26,000 mlles,loaded 5110,500 - Charles Klmgensmlth - 'Watch thIS space for details of & Saturda v 10 a m 6 p m near Cadleu\ tranbml~<;IOn cruIse control O. aIr Recaro seats, 886 0341 glOriOUS estate sale next Sunda; DetrOIt, l\!Jchlgan \ 'If 'F'\I ~tereo air ver;: cruise 4 speed, excellent ------88271-l1 clean mtenor and extenor, i condltlO~ $6,500 After 5 1973 OPEL GT, needs repaIrs, week on Edgemont Park t OAK GINGERBREAD mantel I no ru,t ~7 000 mlles $3 000/ P m 46;)-2390 best offer 343-0873 or 882 I clock h; ~es~lonb late Iflth 10. MOTOIICYCLES FOil SALE 8C. MUSICAl INSTIIUMENT.S I offer 171 t649 1'176 ;\lAVERICK V B, auto _7_4_69 _ I (entur\ III \lorh.ll1g wndl YAMAHA electriC plano, C- I tlOn S200 881 7367 1967 TRIUMPH 500 Troph\ - IIlJB4 DODGE Turbo Tounng matlc poller brakes. power 1973OLDS98 Regency, -Idoor, P80, very good condillon I All ongmal $400 Run~ 8SG I Sedan LOdded 8,500 miles ~teenng A:o.V F 1\1 all', 2 power steenng/brakes, -- DENLEY'S lJ516 eveDlng'i Excellent condltlOn 885- door one o\\ner $I.150 Bob. 79,~00 mdes, one owner $2,700/best offer 885.1464 after 6 p m ANTIQUES 1977YA~IAHA Enduro -I,)ODT ')1')9 B22-1400 after 5 10pm 882 $99;) 884-2492 after 4 pm 1978 CABLE NELSON plano by Furmture, clocks, Decoys. toy - Less than 2000 mlles 19800;\INl $1 500lbe~t offer 196B 1 BUICK Regal Llmlted- Evert, walnut flmsh $600 and pnmltlves 27112Harper, Great condition $'}700r be~t I 88')-1219 after 5 pm Must IlJ82 EXP - POller steer One owner, 46,000 miles, 777-]]84 bellleen IO and 11, 9 5 Mon- offer 8812650 I "ell lng/brake~ \t\J1FM/cas I stereo, power steenng/ day through Fnday Call HO:-.JDA, 1980 CB7'}0 custom I 1982 DODGE Anes K car, ~elle good conditIOn $'3800, brakes. crUIse, new tires, USED PIANOS first for Saturda; hours full farmg. crU1~e rdck I 51,000 mlle~ mmt condition, or best offer 771 '}930 I brakes, good conditIOn ON SALE NOW! 772 9385 sls~y bar many extras Mmt no rust new tlrf's. brakes, $2 700/BE')T olfer 1978 'lIar $3,200 884-1362 Consoles - Spmels - Grands \\ E BUY A:-.JD SELL condition 13 0(10 m de.., mufflrr '\ ~tem loaded qUis Brougham ,}6 000 1977GRAND PriX Red/"hlte S1,700 771 062') ,},}77067 I $4 69'i Call 445 1610 miles 8860916 mtenor Power sunroof, ABBEY PIAr\O CO MANY CHOICE pieces of Car ROYAL OAK 541-611b mval, Hels;, Vasolme pres~ 1'184HONDA Interceptor hke 11'J72 DODGE Challenger WH I loaded $1,950/best offer PIANOS WANTED ed depres.,lOn Japanese and ne\\ best offer Afler 6 pm barrcl pov. er steerwg/I 1980 MUSTANG Ghla Clean, 884-84'38after 5 p m TOP CASH PAID' Engll~h tea sets Cups 8828529 I hrdke~ S2 'i00 or best ;)27. I floor console excellent con. 1978 CHEVROLET Impala t976 HONDA 7')0 Super "port 2721 dillon $2950 14HJ349 V8. very good conditIOn l':EW GRA \'D pldnO" ~tem saucers old rare sheet musIc and maga7lDes Man} 12 00tJ mlleb SI)'}OB84 B426 19B1 RED Pl}mouth Champ f~n200 ta~es It 1809 Hamp v.a; 7 Hamburg. S2-l900 I other collectl ble 1tems 822 Bo~endorfer 170 S21.900 KAWASAKI 1982 KDX BO -l ~I*ed ~tlck shift radlO. I 3_66_.1_7_65 _ 6'?O Bosendorfer 200, $23.900 857 'N dIrt bike (m,;torC\ cle I If dr llhrcNl'[ goo~ 1IJ t.I>, I 197~ PO':T! '\C GrN! ru,>tproofed look~ and runs fllil pOllcr most options I full power, air, AM/FM $445 88248% great ~2 BOO88-19105 rllns good ne\\ tlre~ $1 I')() stereo $3,195 886-2142 STEI;I/WA Y 52" upnght plano I LUCK & IlEI'\1H 1908 vmtage, mahogany, of \11 m.lk,,~ & ,t,I.'~.I'irk lip 1979YAMAHA XS.751J!llX'cJa! IlJfll 0\1" I hatchbdck POller, 881 29,'i 1982 OLDS custom crUIser rers over $2 000 884 8822 "lid ""'i,,,•.,,_ Clean, great condltlon all' 10\1 mIleage After 5 1980 PO\lTIAC Sunblrd, auto Ongmal owner Zlebart, before 10 a m 526-2616 24,000 ml1e~ u~ed for tour p m 1121224,} I !,Tlal1c a II' ~tereo no rust loaded mInt $7,200 After 5 109 (actor;: !ltoc~ $1 200 or 1979 PLY\10l'TIl HOrIZon 4 ,1 ~ r.:'lle~ $2 6,}()or he.,t pm 882-8847 10. ANTIQUES FOil SAlE best offer ,21.78,') door hatchback 4 <;pecd 8111~ 14, 1!Y72CADILLAC, very depend. And so are thoughts of Garage Sales K:\\\A" \KI l'!Hl -l~11I I D "unroof look~ and run~ E'x: 1'1711()LJ)"'\f()HIL~~ 4 door able $475 or best offer 886 Now s thE' time to start c1eanmq out those THE PRESfDE;\IT 5 ~OrrEn' OF THE EDISO;\ ne\\ hclt!pr\ gl (',II (ol1fli (rllenl ~I TOOBill 172lJflll4, I J)rlla 88 V 8 a1r pov.er _6_1_99 _ I'~" ,in TE PRES!': 'iTS lion ~HIIO 'il Ih. I Bfl2'l6ili q('('fJng/hrake~ $28lJ'i F'x 1981 PONTIAC 6000 LE cluttered spaces and prepare for your I ce\lenl condItIOn 1419017 4 door, V~, air, stereo, must THE VILLAGE ANTIQUES SHOW 5. ARTICLES WAif TED I ------see Make offer 884 7944 first garage sale of the year' 1978CUTLAS,"Supreme load t'l76( ,)\1 ILl ,A~"IdIe: ora d0 con A BENEFIT VOH TilE c d excellent condItIOn vertlble ~hov.room condl HENRY FORD :vn "El!M & GREENFII<.:LD VILLAGE BOOKS/USED AND RARE $1 200 or he.,! offer ('a 11'343- I Call 882 6900 to place your fIrst of many adsl MAY 16 17. & 18 purch,l~ed for ccl~h or a ppra "eel be lon, fully eqlllpped. 25 OO(J e"tates also ele~lred/1n home con~ullatlon,> 1622 tween 12 1P m After I mile, $t1 ')()() qn 0307 Hours 11 a m to 9 p m Saturday to 7 pm ;) pm B216446 ------.-- DonatIOn $') 00 JOHN KING ------1984 PONTIAC Trans Am, LOVETT HALL Ot\i THE INSTITUTE GHOU"iDS 961-0622 19B1BUICK Century LimIted loaded. T tops, black/ Silver. DEARBOHN MICHIGAN • ( lip and "

~ ~______L Page Nlne:<;; Thursday, May 16, 1985 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 13 REAL ESTA TE - t3 AUt ESTATE 'lC CARS FOR SALE - llC CARS FOR SALE 1 '0 FOIIElGN CAAS - llG ClUNKfIIS AHO 12 BOATS AND MOTORS I Ii' BOlTS AND MOTORS GENERAL C.M GM All OTHER JUNKERS GEMERAl 1977 CHEVY Impala - Ex- 19l14THANS Am black/gold 1981 DATSUN 280ZX - red, 1973 SEARAY, 115 h p Mer. 17' SAILBOAT, keel and cellent conditIOn, very good T.to~ All aC(eSl>Ofle~dUto SLIver,T.tops, loaded $8,300 cury, excellent condition, center board unSinkable, BRAND NEW HOMES conditIOn, very good tires, maliC, excellent condition 541-6597,939-5729 E.Z Loa d trailer, hfe cabm sleep!> two Trailer 305 engme, V 8, lilt, air, 882.IHOI 1980VW Rabbit L, automatlc, Jacket~, ,kl~ ~4,700 885 and OIB motor Call 886- HOLLYWOOD 1815 73,000miles $1,750 8394110 1982 CAMAHO Berhnettd - air, good condition 8824066 7107 GROSSE POINTE WOODS evenings 19' FIBERGLASS Cresthner, 1977PONTIAC Bonnevtlle - 4 AM/FM !>terco aIr. power 1984 WELLCRAFT, 19'1', 20 Three bedroom Colomals, two and one half baths, cu.,tom outboard, cabin, extellent door, no rust, mechanically lo(ks dnd II II1dow~ tmted 1976VWSClrocco, Champagne hours of u!>e Call 885 5110or bUIll homes, two car garage 2147 Holl)wood Open (ondltlOn, $2,500 772 4288 perfect, one owner $2,150 gld~~ I U~tPIooled. Poly EdItIOn, good condltlon 882 882.8518 Sunday 1 5 8857B15 (odtcd, gclt tolol ~ doOl dillon $895 or be~t offer I \an dll power, heavy dut) ~Ieep~~ eXlelient condlllOn 25 Iull} equipped !l~hlOg or ~peclal 1''''0 hand ralls, I dnce log 10dded ,hdrp lI;dl11option" e'4 100 I hedter ,Ill $1 9OO of!el 821 In The Llty tlldlh nell 260d( tUdl hours $50 plus supplies Sunnse Three bedroom 1J , bath bntk rdnth l\aturdl flrepJdle, ('0\ 'vERTlHLE 1975Oldsmo dllepted 19&81Fle('\lloou B865934 or 471l37Mldlter j i !J:>~qdltel b p m 8232.\2~ BOdt Companv !>unroom, spaclou, pdneled, c.arpeted tdlllll) room bJle Ied II Ith nel\ IIhlte top, 8B')7o~ll pm I (,\l( 1\ dn! l{dlll ,>'1X Ful. downstalr~ profeSSIOnal!) decol dted Extreme!\ IIlllte mtellor, pOller ~teer I 885-1585 1982PO'\ TIM J 2(1)0 4 door 19B2VWSClrou'o ;;~peed all 11 cqUipped, extellent LOnd! energy effICIent 2 Cdr gdrage Walkmg dlstanle to IIIg In dke"/II lOdo\l, Ilolk., 4 ,peed p(Jllel ~teerlllg 121. IO~T DOCKAGE AM/Fl\1 (dS~eltc, I:>000 tlOn 5111100 88&0861 ~chooi~ ~hOpplllg park trdn,purtdtlOll $71!J(){J dll LOlldlllOnmg ruft koled \ \1/ Fill dcfoggel ru,! " STOIIAGE mde!> $j 995 81llb734 ' 19H1Hl r 01 d pllk up XI T 4 880 ~)I8 ~l ()()()01 be"t BllL11214 proofed e\leJlent lonrilttOn MERCEDES 1977,280E C\ I IIhl'el dll\e 3 "peed WIth BOAT WELL - deSirable 10 $J,995 884 L.. 18 197~ PO'\TIAC Gldnd Safan cellent conditIOn .11\\ d) ~ 01el drl\ e 10dded II Ith lap catIOn near Grosse Pomte IIJgun Nell trdn~ml~~lon, BL'ICK LeSabl I' COII\el tlble garaged used a~ fdlf JOO(HJIIllle<; he~t oller 11112 Park, $950 823 5107 I 11l'11radldtor $7:>0 ShOll need spdce 01 19mdl 0\1nel \leather ldr onl\ $10,000 _8..:-:>.:-11:--. _ ~dtUldoll 822 ,21Hdfter 5 30 7799099 8824896 - "(()l'J PO\ICI ~tcclmg/ ~ I Din .,l.ll)_-~OR5J&M,.U~ 1~~1 .; JUVI UuuJu .\",oCJrd, ~ : .. l'2 "tnl""" dll '" (nn 0 DAY 17 f,krgl ...~~,~vm ._------[amlly, large yard oll.street 1977GRA '\iD Pm, nell trdn~ All OTHER J3,000 mde" air, crUl,e, dlll1 plete WIth salls. trailer, JJII,,~lOn,brake!> must sell parkmg J bedroom Ul1lt~ - 1981CELICA GL ,un rool air AM/FM rddlO $4900 J4J 1'J!HFolUl BlonlO XLI' - dll $2 B50 8822083 $;;~,900 88~ 5605, 853 b697 r_IcOings 01 Ilerkend 839 cruIse stereo (as~ette 821 _0_53_6_be_fo_r_C_I_l_d_ll_d_a_ft_e_1_5_1_0 1I UI'l' tilt ,tel eo ,1Ild 1970CAL 20, very good condl' JIH9 ST JOHN Hospital al ea 1'" ------1751 LEASE FOR mOil' IKOOOl11ilc,:i>ll~IXlur tlOIl.new trdiler, 5salls, full 197, ELDORADO, low mile bnck bungaloll ,3 b(.'droom~ 1983 HONDA 4 door Accord I onCI H8l 8~2b rdce and cruIse equipment, 2 balh, famll) room Illth dge clean IIIfI' ~car, make 20,300mlle~ Sil500 Betlleen LESS I 1984FORD 150Supercab - b man) extras, $7,500 537- utier 884-223:> llreplace, I'.! gardge 8 pm IU p m 822 5b2b I cyhnder automatic, many 4713 $38 000 WIl! conSider Ldnd 1971PO'\iTI 4.CLemdns Good 1982 V\\ Habblt, IDlnt condl MURPHY AUTO LEASE INC optlOll!> bedutIful $8,900 CATALINA Sailboat 25', 10 Contrdct Open Sundal uJfldllion Call 881-7160after lion 2&UOOmile!>,4door ,un 886.4230 2% (J(,80 h P Chrysler l\larme, sWlllg 1\la) 19 1 5 88~ 1175 IOJ dl 'i pm rouf 5 ~peed $4 900 llBb keel, many extras, $12,500 rectlon!> I~HJ BUICK Century LimIted, 1497 ALL MAKES 778-1550,979.4854 ~T CLAIR Shores 3 bedroom, .. door, \1hitI.' Illth burgundy 1979VOLVO 262Coupe Blackl ALL MODELS : STARCRAFT FOLD - down IJ' BOSTON Whaler, 45 h P I'! baths, select locallon 1Illenor b lylmder, power Sliver Excellent condItion FREE SERVICE camper fIberglass ends, motor, trader, cover, excel- $b2.000 Evelllngs 771 J53R BeauhJul Engh~h TudOl Glo,~e Pomle Pdrk ~I~droom~ 1\ mdoll s/"eat" I door locks. 57,000 mile, Indude" lar : like ne", cam dS ~Ieeps 6, lent condItion, $3,900 774 Woodbndge East Condos 2 _ bdths LCntral air condltwnmg $lb l 5UOB) OIlner 4..\lIF\! stereo, 1I1l, crUIse, ' phone $B,800 Days 774 9300 LOANERS : lal ge closet electrrc 9884 ST CLAlH SHOHES AI ed '" ldl ge~t I11dgnolldII ee 1019Ken,mglon HOdd IIIIe wheel covers, excellent or 882-3666eHllmgs GOOD SELECTION I refllgerator gas furnace INFLATABLE Boat IO'B", 118L88116 wndltlOn, le~s than $10,000 We have umls avaIlable at thl~ Days 822 3463 evenings 822. 19773201 B1\I\\, sunroof AM/ OF USED CARS. I boat rack Leavmg state AqulllesSDll,$800 Chrysler time 2 bedrooms, base Fi\! Cdssette WIth Rocarro I $1,500 8868766 outboard, excellent condl ment, central air, bullt m, 0116 seats loaded Excellent LOn 1983BurCK REGAL : 1978 27 PrO\ller traIler self. llon, 1981,75 h P ,$550 885 patIO, clubhouse \Illh pool 1930 OLDSMOBILE Omega dltlon $G200 Aller:> pm ESTATE WGN , $7,300 II contamed, dlr 66 allnmg,2 3290 PHced to sell' Pnce Just rc Vb, automdtlc pOller steer 824 6H3 1974HORNET, 19,000MILES holdmg tank~. 2 - 30Ih L P duced B} appomtmenb Illg Ibrakes, aIr rear defog $1 300 S 2 23 1976, red hull, swmg 1984AUm 4000s Qualro -low 1982BfWNCO gas, tdnks. sleeps b under keel, sleeps 4, many extras, onl} ger -\\I1FM $2395 881 I mileage, under warranty, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, XLS I 5,000 mlles excellent wndl excellent condItion ll852537 7b21 PETTINE REALTY all options 824-2876 $9,200 I, tlOn 562 4513 PO'\TIAC J2000. 1983,2 door, If 1979 SEA Ray SRV 240 CC, 521-4030 1980BMW 3201,aIr, automatiC, 1983COUGAR LS, $9,500 I ARISTOCRAT trailer 18' se. S/S, mmt condition, low 2. 000 mlles, air, pOll er conta1l1ed good condItIon h dect 372-3478 , leering pOll er brakes. 9,600mlIe", mlllt $9,500 884. 1979 MERCEDES 300D Sun I 7T ~144 ours loa ,Merc crUiser, ,tereo, very good londltlOn 6739 roof, PO\Ier good con dILIOn I .--.:...:..:..../.=-;):..:.:;------:-:::-: aUXiliary outboard, St7,500 LOVELY 2 bedroom, I'! bath ~J 1984 RABBIT converllble _ S13,500 542-4078 I SUMMER SHERE' 1979VW 961-2680,882-2065 full basement condomlmum 700or best offer 771-103b ------, camper pop top, sleeps 4, T 1973CADILLAC deVille 57,000 GTI wheesanI d tflm AII op- 1980 VW SClrocco AM/FM I electrrc slllk, Ice box, PADDLEBOA ,4seater.l0' near Eastldnd Nicely de- 1I11les$J 200 58') 0520 leave tlons Black, mmt condItIOn tassette, aIr, redr defogger, I oflgmdll\ from Cahforllla. Ayr.Way fIberglass Good corated BUllHns thermo message $11,000 8B20845 60,000mIles, excelJe'1.tcondl, httle ru"t ll2 ()()()miles Ask condItion 881-1173,885-0466 IImdolls plus nell storm and screens and air eondilloner REGAL 1980 - Vb, 38 liter 1983DATSUN MaXima Auto- I bon $4,175 8857901 I 1I1g$4,500 or' best offer 881 13' BOSTON Whaler, 1982, malle, air, sunroof $8,300or 1952 MG - Hand assembled 2733 after 7 pm With 40 h P Mercury, like PatIO, carport Only $53 !lOO lIghl blue WIth II hlte Lan I (R 19527) best B85-53!7 ~ chassls .•_2,888 mIles STARCRAFT pop up, sleep!>6, new $4,500 John Relf 754- Jau SIIIPlll~ new tires air Chamberlam 771 8900 A O')() like new Inside and 1982 BI\1W 3201, Baltic blue $7,:J00 884 88;)1 furlllshed porta John, pans, 1890 I LOOKING lor that country at- out $4.650 823-5543 metalhc AIr, cassette, 1975 MGB convertible, lOll I dishes nell tires 371-2125 1981 CARVER Monterey 26, mosphere WIthout Ihe drive? 1911OBLICK Regal Llmlted- sunroot, alumlllum wheels, mileage, eXlellent condItIOn I _-::a::f:,:te::r.:,5:....p!::..:.:m:.:.....-----.clean, well eqUipped, low '0 $3 000 689 5391 528-3083 1hours on 270 h P engme 4 bedroom bnck Colomal Very good conditIOn many mill t con dItIOn 259...58 ' , 11971KRo\\ .....pop up cdmper Make olrer 774-2896 \llth hvmg room, d1l1111g options l\Iust selL $4 000 1970 MGB - GT, BRG, com 1983 DATSUN 280 ZX black, plu~ ad d 100In , sto\e lur room, study famlly room 886 5754 pletely restored, one owner, lo~ded, 30.000miles $12,000 !lace gds eleclllc ref! 1ger WATER SKI TU BES and recreatIOn room In CAPRICE 1984- V B 4 door, garaged, fun little car 886- 88;)-3022 ! JIOI 'lIlk dual tank., spdre 4 STYLES AVAILABLE pre~l1glOus Mora Vlan ddrk blue, loaded, 10,000 3423 19B1DATSUN GX JIO, 44,000 tire Good lond\tlon $1 2011 FULL LINE OF Forest Excellent conditIOn mIles $lU 400 B8..!7282 1973TRIUMPH GT6 _ Collec mIles sunroof 5!>pced AM/ _\_72=---~4_1_2______SUMMER CLOTHING many exlras 263 0364 I 1984 PO'\'TIAC 6000 STE tor s Item, good conditIOn FM radIO cassette $3,400 AIRSTREAM 1968 :,W, full SCHUMMERS A BARGAIN One bedroom ~roll n sunroof, ex(ellent $2,300 BIll B075,8856663 882-4968 bath sleep~ '). mu~t ,ee 20778MACK 881-4363 condo $19,000 884.2446 \ condItIon 88b 5630 T,RlUMPH TR6, 1976 3 tops 1972 VW &uper Beetle Nel\ :\04200 775 1125 MARINE SALE, Mall!>fleld BY OWNER, 4 bedroom 3'! good conditIon, 38,000mIles, shocks, COlI,running boards bath brIck Colomal WIth dt. OLDS DELTA Royale 1981, 4 best offer 463-5996 TU5-8807 head, (2) 13x13 props and door, low mIles, diesel, real other Items Open saturday, tached garage LIVlllgroom, sharp $2 950 881 0588 1980 MAZDA RX7 Anmver 1974 VW (Sun Bug), rebUlll R \ Y S FOREIG'\ car garage 9.11 am 180 Ridgemont, dmlllg room kitchen Illth 1982FIREBIRD, Ilhlte, load sary EdItIOn, air, stereo motor, Empi IIheeb, Imron \\ C ,eJ I Ill' dll\ dnd all (Farms) 881 1912 eat10g area Fdrllll) loom Illth fireplace and hea tola ed, excellent condllJon, removable sunroof $5,800or 9580pamtandmore $2200 88~ lOlclgJl(dh .,pecldhLmgll1 BOSTON WHALER - lIlflat- J3,OOOmIles $6 595 882-7232 best offer 245.1079 i\1{'lcede~ Vollo \'W !':ng able, 10', used once, 4 h p tor FIllJ!>hed basement ~creened 10 back porch Air 1'lll2 PO\iTIM' J 2000, low I 1977MGB _ Manyextrd;' Ex- 1978 AUD! 5000 hke l1ell I Ii,h dnd ,J lpdnc"e \ chlLle, John~on $700 886.2829 cellenl conditIOn Sacnflce $~ 2U1l lJI 12lU_~ 881 !l6IH_ i ..2 ledl' npellclKl Iree GRUMMAN alummum 13 condItIOned fdn 111 dttll 3 bedruum brick Old ~ngll,h lolonldl 2 tlrepldlc, I' rllllt>dge air pOller brake, Gdrage door openel nell bdth, CU!ltom Udl-.c.upbodl d I-.Itnt lundilioll 1980DATSUN 210SL, auloma' ~i 9UUb2b ~I~i 01 lllli llbul I ::-'dturdJ} 811~P,ll7~ l~u40 dltlon 884.1257 washer 882 1609 m basement 90% re~tored l\la'~J\ e pre,sure trealed ( all 77HJl29 after 5 JOP m tIC, AM/FM cassette, great 1982HONDA Prelude 5 speed I Ea,t \\ arren 16' TOMAHAWK, fiberglass THREE bedroom bflck ranch wooden playset Mu,l see' 331 20U7 1983 CENTURY LImited, conditIon $2,500 331-0452 AM/FM cassette sunroof I With 33 h p Johnson Tank, Famlly room, 2 car attach 841 Bafflngton $88,500 super clean, all the toys, 4 1977 TOYOTA Corolla, one new ttres/brakes 774-2449 battery, and trailer $1,850 ed garage - automatlc door Open Sunda) s 2-5 p m door $7,BOO884-5723 owner, good conditIOn $950 1976 EUROPEAN BMW 316'1 TOP SS P4.ID 882-4113 opener, fmlshed basement, 1984FIERO SE red, 4 speed 775-8962 German language IIlstru For Junk, II reeked and un- HOBIE CAT, 18', 1Ight blue, fireplace, central aIr, 445893b 1978DATSUN 280Z,air, stereo, mentatIOn Impeccable III I wanted cars and trucks With trailer, storage box, automatrc sprmkler syslem 1984 PO:"lTIAC Sunblrd con- one owner $4,OOO/bestoffer Side and out LOll miles I BULL AUTO PARTS many extras 77Hllll new carpetmg, man) burlt vertible red white top, load- 468-1042 sunroof 882.95-1ll 89..-4488 ms and exlra~ m mlllt condl 1 ed, excellent conditIOn, 1980 VOLKSWAGEN JeHa. ---.:..:....:--=..::...:-=----- ATTENTION tlon 7784613 13,000 mIles $11,800 774- PORSCHE 1983, 928S, light black 5 speed sun roof I I \VA:\ l' your beat up car BIll, BOATERS I. ST CLAIR Shores - 23007 metalliC bronze, 5speed, low AI\II Fi\1 stereo, ITlmtcondl 172988-1 B829687 6580 mileage, mmt condition, tlOn 53 000 mIles Ofll:!tnal T&C Boat Mamtenance gua. Avalon - 3 bedroom bnck, 1977OLDS Cutlass Supreme- best offer 288-9426,9399333 owner $4 900 779 4228~ rantees lowest rates for boat fireplace, attached garage, 2door, 260engme Nell' tires, " speed SUIll001: <;Ize.GM car, 15 x7", set of am 5pm kept Flonda II mters Ver) sunroof, air, sheepskm 16000 miles excellent wndl I 1\10 $15 8847107 881-7378 BEAUTIFUL home on charm- clean Mechamcall) perfect seats $21,000 Call 885-8724 Clift - 1967 BUICK '4""" 4 20' CrUise Craft - mboard/ 86,750mIles Well preserved evemngs and weekends, lIOn a a er ;) p m I ;);) engme, mg qUIet slreet III Grosse Retiree asklllg $2 175 882 886-0304work IIeekda) s, 881 1089 barrel With transmISSion, outboard Volvo, low hours, Pomte Woods near Slar of H062 1975FIAT 124Spyder nell top great for car or boat Make good condltlon, many ex- the Sea Liggett and pubhc 1982 DATSUN, MaXIma, and pamt 10\1mileage R86 offer 882-3366 tras $5.500 791-8296 CORVETTE. 1961. 283, 4 schools Hou!>e mcludes " French Provmclal architecture lends It!>touch to thIS dlesel-stlck, moonroof, like 1209after 6 I 1977 WELLCRAFT NOVll250 bedrooms, 3', baths, IIhlte speed e\cellent condltlOn, spacIOus famIly home III the Park Four large bedrooms' new $8,250 77B.6314 I WIthtwm 305's, professional marble foyer and II IndoII' red Illlh \1 hlte covers, red upstairs WIth three full baths and dressll1g room/nursery 1984 MAZDA 626LX, 2 door SOl'TH COAST _ 22' 1974, 6 I) mamtamed, better thaI} sllb bay wlIldow 10 IIvmg IIlterlOr tll 0 top<; $13,000 With Its own bath Home ha~ been totally redecorated 54118558 sport coupe, 5 speed, power 1931 FORD 1\lodel A Rumble i h P John~on fiberglass new, stored Inside, owned by room Paneled family room wlthm the last 18months IIlcludmg a new klt(hen, ana nell steenng, power brakes, seat Coupe Fulll restored cablll 1 ~alh Best offer 331 ancIent human belllg 882 WIth bUilt 10 book shelves 1978PONTIAC Grand LeMans carpetmg throughout Attached garage Impeccable con- Dolby stereo, 15" wheels and blue ribbon Illn'ne1 al nd I 6~hl 4908 pm and desk dlr condItIOning dItion With newer roof, dnveway and lurnace Asklllg - 4 door AMIFM radIO air llres, cloth seat. 27.000 tlOnal wmentlO!l $12 ')(HI 22' McGREGOR 1978 - O/B, Outside ne\~ly pamted Nell condltlOllI ng R81 5233 $144,900 miles, excellenl graduation 8018';""",, ""v" i HOB1 IEI Cat 'l~-'>ailboat$ 00- 16 I~lthb trailer, 4 salls, head, hfe. appliances, new carpelmg, ift Call 881-3753 after 6 i rat er 1 II 1 1 or est II 1476OLDS Cutlass - Power, gm I offer 171~,)41dfler 6 p m hnes, more, exce ent new roof, fmlshed basement OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 A:\t/F:\I, air, new tIres ' P I $4.9OO/offer 956-4282 Y. ork, All rooms large, light and $2000 372 8972 1979T0YOTA CelIca, brown, 5 I 14R2 H \ 'r LI '\ER - 2')')0 - 884-9399days airy Morlgage $40,000 at HISTORIC REALTY 11719 Park, 15115East Jefferson After 6 14\ 9111 - 20h P Evmrude, controls, Asklllg price $189000 mill'S $11 ')00 9397')18, 1982 TOYOTA Corolla, ex. Sachs moped. FHSAF03343. I BO'>TO..... \\ haler 19R2 17' steerIng wheel, new seats, 1\\ arren) cellent condlllOn, low mIles, Sach!> moped fRSDE037 I \tontul k )8 >9 DOLPHIN 17 sallboat- fIber- mvestment Land Conlract hrakes 0\ VI'FM ~tereo 881-0274 bId $75 Sealed bids to Mr ' - ~ glass daysaller, trailer, aVdllable 5266459 MlIlt LOndlt\on $5 000 fIrm 1980 DATSUN 200sX - Air N OrtlSl, City Clerk, pflor to molor Excellent condItIOn, LARGE one bedroom con. 7'l2980(l unlll '), ')886170 stereo, 5 speed, excellent 10 am, Fnda)' ;\fa) 24 $1,850 882 7282 dominium lJl Harper IIeekends and evemngs condItIOn musl sell $3,495 198') Mopeds may be m I EASTSIDE 2.2' SEA RAY, 1975, cuddy Woods Well mamtamed, 1'179( HE\ HOLET Chevette or best After '> p m 777 spected at the police depart I cabm loo many extras to appliances mcluded 'ven good conditIOn A\f/ 1209 ment Olher vehicle at I TRANSMISSION 1I"1, excellent conditIOn, JIM BLAKE ~ t;;e2lt4;;;e ~ ~~..p~:' ~~,,~ ...... __:. 1"\1 radiO air r('ar defrost 1982 HONDA CIVIC ~~~l~aa~~ \\~:r~~e~cTroo~ I 16101:\IACK at 1 ;\lILE $10000 Call 725.3953 even. THE BLAKE CO former Te,

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13 ilEAL Esun 13 REAl ESTUE - 13 ilEAl ESTATE - 13. IIUl ESTATE - 13. REAl ESTATE - 13. ilEAL ESTATE - 130 VACATlON,RESORI GENEIlAl GENEllAl GENEllAl GENERal GENERal GENEIIAl 'ROPEIHY BEAUTIFUL ranch In the TODAY'S 1206Balfour Open Sunday 25 INCOi\lE propelt" - 5/3, n('11 rwo BEDHOOM condo l' 2 (i1WSSE POl:"\TE CIl\ !JIl7 ST CLAIR AHVIDA'S Seaplace on the Park - central air, healed P III GracIOus 4 bedroom loof eleett lCdl, refllgel dtm bIde])111(' Bile" ,1IldIIdille bedroom townhouse, all ap- NEW LISTING fdmlly room nel\ kllchen '1\10 bedl oom cOlldo \1Ilh e,l"l' 1'I1HEE BEDIW1)1I1 Colomal )oom bill" COIOIlI.!It' lOlbllut!IOll b('du!lIulll dt' 13E NOlllHEIlN HOMES 66,2 family flat, 2 furnaces. 3 new carpetlllg and wmdoll 111l! phances, $48,900 772-9878 01 ~Itlgle [100111\ Be,lU - II 1 t olldltlOlI F,IJ belo\\ h,llll~ tdnlll\ loom 211ll' UJI tenants, assumptIOn, 10% pl,lu'~ ('\l('lIenl ('01\(1111011 lInel 1(', d" II OIln moldlllg GAYLORD AREA floor laundn room In ldl\ peted cel1lldl lOOm., e.lcn 'old\' (1111(' p.lllo dlld Ilootied ,lied .MllelHarper Area '682-5269 spnnkllng s~"tem 2 c21(J1 \I'lll ()\ "1 (1,\11 \\ mdo\\ famll) room \\ Ith terms . I Idll(htdpcd plop('ll\ 1\lth loom II Ith lldlurdl fIrepldce , 100111 I ll)(llhpr-ln t.I"lIlg I le\1 01 tht' ,(['!lIl .1Ilce~ LOll mdllltendtlCe '\0 ('11 \ '\(.E!o. !J ught('1 II I,):J:Juu \ I., UUl(I \ I Llndel iO OIl ner 1184-7oo5 '\0 l \ '\l t, L~ ~lolI Odll1 l(le,11tol IJOdldnd [Il! -l:JI"" \31i I 1,,2 .)ll~ 01 la\\' quarter~) Dramatic 821-6500 -IJ8b HAR\ \nD Upen SlInd,1I ltfloor 3RD GENERATIO:\ al flrepldce, l' bdth~ den frontage, Lexll1gton Custom _B_e_t_te_l_t_lo_m_('''_d_nd_(_;'_H_d_('I_h__ 1 Sl~ 300 88i 112JO ------'>pll'llCl](j ~PI amemlJes - fully furmshed MILLAR AND MORAVIAN and shoPPlllg $46,900 900 7H t678 - - a ~ d ;:,;:, dYS 1AKI:=~I( " ,m - - hillhell IIIth Jenn All e cook FrenchProvenclal Coloma I 4 NEW OFFERING ______clenmgs 3JI-1.>798 be(hoom uppel 2285bAllen IIIg 1~loll1ddnd pled"dnt dm - tenms courts, golf, boat large bedrooms, library, lbii o\LLo\RD I\\OODSI :\lOROSSII 9-1 area Bllt" 2 BY OWI\ER _ Sunset CIrcle (OUlt St Clall Shol e" lng dl ed GI S26 !JOG loom, dllllng L kItchen Illth DIll I' 30 Al i3 lot 3 bed I I oom ~U1te~ each \llth bedroom house, large master bedroom sUIte I'lth basemenl LOll cost hedt North Oxford, 3 bedroom, 4, OIl ner 884 3b51 all dpplJances. Idundr~ loom bl'l(," and ~lone rdnch I genet ou~ bdlh dnd dresslllg rooms, attached garage, dressmg room and balcol1\ , Illth super InsulatIOn \ell bath 2 fireplaces, dll1l1lg, ,ST CLAIR Shol es - 2 bed room, cdrpolt $44,000 881 I' _ balh" tull !lIed b<1...e I IdcllItle" \ldll1 floor laundn 100'x 150' lot, Lake access all kitchen applIances, clrcie 1001 and nell II decol aiI'd breakfast famll) room. no, room bnck ranch, attdLhed 2755 men! 2 ldl garage pdl ed I dnd hobb\ room bd~emefJi 777-1361 drive Many flr.ancmg op 2' , cal garage S89900 brokers $129 000 886 3445 , garage fireplace I' _ bath~ SJ 000:\10\ ES you 111' Beau!l- ~Ide dll\ e Cdll j5!J 2'l'l1l101 three CdI' gd I age dnd utili 13H. COMMEIICIAl PIlOl'ERTYI lions Askmg $216,000 OPE:\ SC\D 0\ \ 2 5 COLOl';IAL 111 the Woods basement, centl dl all miln) lul J bedroom, fml~hed base appollliment II blllldlllg ,\ pi emlCI pro BUILDINGS pel t) 5J'i0 OUll RE/MAX PROFESSIONAL I OR CALL 884-7721 Three bedrooms 1', baths i features, $55,000 Telms ment Bdlfour-l\Iorang No H'i5COOK 3 bed 1oom 2 ~ton INVESTMENT PROPERTY ASK FOR GREG KURZHALS .i\lUHA \ G - KeJh ared formal dmll1g, fireplace I~ 7716621 quahf) mg - hurl') \\on't Idedl locdtlon OIl nel - Lo\\ er le\ el commercia!, \\ Ide "elc(IIOIl 01 11lghquahl\ 979-9000 Sharp 3 bedroom brick !lvmg room. hbrar) KE~l\roRE - Hal per Woods last Handlos, 882.J662 1iiiiii120000 Elellln ~ (,417-1'i3 ~econd floor apartments FIRST OFFERI:\G bungdlo\\ 'lodern "lichen condomllllum!:> on the St Completel) rented Call for carpeted Florida room spacIOus ~ bedroom bflc" SlJNDA Y OPEI\ h Cldll HII CI 1dnglllg flom Grosse POInte Clt\ Income lllnshed basemen I 1'_ C,lI 2-car garage, pnvate yard bungdloll FIllIshed bd~e [ ouse, 24 I! pm B) Ollner - 16 Moor- Si2 'i00 10 S210 000 details Brlch flat Illth na'tural fIre- garage \1lth 110-220\ Clo~e $98,000 No brokers 882-{)522 ment WIth Jav and otflce land 01 Grosse POInte GROSSE POI;-\TE F,\l{ \IS DANAHER, BAER. places 2 bedlooms and Ito shoppmg area Secluded WILSON & STROH BEAUTIFUL RANCH m park, 5:'110\e 111 conditIOn ShOle;, :'IIodern ranch 3 Pnme locdtlon 1~i fool IIon \lo\C GLr\SII 0\ '\ COl\IPANY porch III each umt DeSirable stleet IIIth park S2i'lOO 52i Z~~~~~ 8857000 Itke settmg SensatIOnal I bedlooms, J bath~, natural tdge on \Iac" bellI een locatIOn let s \OU Ilalk to 2913 I ()pPo~lle St ('Iollr Inn floor plan lI1~ludes 3 natural I HAN DLOS 882-7300 fl! eplace custom kItchen \101O~~ and \'ellllel l{oJd l292294 HARPER WOODS Village or Park Call Ken -G-R-A-\:-'T-O-N-R-o-ad---g-r-ac-I-o-us For Sale fireplaces, 2 2 baths, formal BEA UTIFLTL 3 bedroom Jenn A.I!, thermador, cen bhll1g S-5 000 9ii O!O7 CANAL PROPERTY Kosovec ~t Re/l\Iax Profes but child proof, wood floors dmlllg room, large foyer' E I h Coloma I Profe~ tral all' $157!J95 884-5982 ' 1------II.>-roomoffice bUilding SIXor Clalrwood - Gorgeou~ 2 bed- slOnals 9199000 leaded and beveled glass, first floor laundrv, beamed I ng IS - i "T Gl{OSSE POINTE Park 40 more rooms available for KERBY AND Kercheval area, hIgh cellmgs, 4 bedrooms cellmg famIly room l\lth I slOnally done?:n, and, out PARK - GRA) rON, 3 bed-I frontage 3 car bnck garage room bnck, 111the Shores, nell O\\ner Wellbwlt,excel- doorwall and a ttached Open Sunday .-;:, ,,!JJO\ 01" rooms, l' - baths, large !IV-I $15 000 882.4968 full basement, new wolman- umque 19th Century farm 312 baths. large master bed lent conditIOn new roof house With extra targe tot, room With fIreplace dres. garage On one of Grosse I shIre 881-8181 mg room, SUfll1\lIbrarv. dm ' Ized deck and I,ooden sea- Perfect for profeSSIOnals orlgmal f1oormg, 2 workll1g smg room, bath and sun Pomte Woods' fmest streets 1821 KENMORE Dnve _ mg loom remodeled klt- CLL DE S \C off Bedcon HIli Ilall, 2 baths, all', new roof OPEN SUNDAY 25 723 I Grosse Pomte Woods Spaci chen fllllshed basement, at- dppro"matel\ 109'>,141 8H1 1IIIh future expansIOn 1Il fireplaces Private and se- porch Play room. new back- and furnaces, family-room, mll1d fireplace, mce I I , cure FIrst offermg by ) ard '" Ith large bUilt m LOCHMOOR Ask for ou~ 2,000square foot bunga tiC storage, 2 car garage - W)-I Vlrgmla S Jeffries owner No brokers please sandbox Close to Village Georgia Pappas at 886 4200 I 10\\ 3 bedrooms large lal11l 0\ erhead storage EXLCllent'1 13C:-WATEft l"lIOJlERTY RealtOl 882-0899 SCHWEITZER I) room, 2'_ baths natural conditIOn 5403640 or 645 STIEBER REALTY $89,500 886-9208 after 6 30 I and MaIre School 881 1102 9 775.4900 pm after 6 pm REAL ESTATE fireplace ne\\ central air 1__ _-1_50______ST CLt\IR- 14UNITS apartment bUIlding, L \KE ST CLAIR Grosse Pomte area Good GROSSE POI\TE \\OOD~ BETTER HOMES 2'2 car garage ne\\ drape" 19250 RAYMOND ON THE RIVER AND GARDENS and Carpet utlhtles lIlclud- 3 bedroom Colomal _ family Elegant - bnck home on 100 Ldheshore Drll e, i\It Cash f10\\ Land Contract BY O\\"\ER BRICK 1\ t 1 ed, fantasllc closet space room, fJmshed ba~ement, 2 of hIgh, prIme nverfront Clemen<; Ver) tas~ef).l! 1 Ai!> terms negollable 886- 1 600sq fl bungalol\ second floor large master bedl oom 2 sor), IVlng Immed ate B Huge liVing room f I bedloom Idnch Pflced 10 9770 882-9549 room \\ Jth llreplace, dllllng I occu?':?anc) UI car gal age, ne\\l) decorat- . orma + \\ IIh 2 \1alk.m close~. large alcove storage areas full room new kitchen 2 baths ers only 881 63_1 I'd Look first then call dllllng room You Will love "ell SI24 000 GROSSE POINTE Woods 4b'5i')2J bath I\lth \ amt) and sk\ lights FIrst floor III mg 2/2 bedrooms $87,500 1595 SELLER PAYS c10smg costs Ollner I ery an'IOUS the kitchen Master bed t952t Mack Avenue office room 1\Ith natural fireplace dmmg room kitchen full ST CLAIR luxury tOI\nhouse bwldmg for sale, Cox and bathroom 2 bedrooms and a large famll) room FAIRCOURT, Grosse Pomte FHA/VA, 1451Beaconsfield SOUIRES ASSOCIATES room sUIte on first floor, t\\ 0 Woods 881-7229 Extra clean 3 bedroom II 772-8570 large bedrooms and bath up on the flvel River Colon~ Baker 885-6040 Hardl\ ood floors refmlshed Open basement :\10\ e hed b Landscaped terrace o~er =1ppllan INVEST SALES- LEASES I fe d h t d CALL 882 6900 tacular vIew 2 bedroom'), 2 GROSSE POINTE WOODS 1 an f avedsecurl y an ce, recreatIOn room nell - baths, fireplace Guest RETIRE, RELOCATE EXCHANGES peace 0 mm furnace, $67,0()o 88_)686~v ,,------house Boat hOl~t HIgh land Free 111forma tIon on buymg or 5 bedroom, 212 baths mud and laundry room on mam Vlrglllia S Jelfnes Realtor HENDRICKS 1 :\lADISOl'; Center en GROSSE POINTE Woods. WIth steel sea wall $199,000 selhng Flonda land, homes, floor, formal dmlllg room 468 8820899 [\;0 BROKERS PLEASE and ASSOCiatIOns,Inc trance Colol11al In the Open Sunda~, 2 5 1965Stan BEAUCHAMP REALTY condos and VIllas through SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 884-0840 Farms 3 bedroom~ 1'_ I hope charmmg 3 bedroom 329 4755 'l\hchlgan's FlOrida DOCTOR'S OFFICE for sale - 4 exammation rooms, 1 884-6851or 885 0922 GROSSE POINTE WOODS baths Mutschler kllthen bnck ra nch fIreplace S r CL \11' t t t I Broker" Schweitzer Real hlllshed basement l' 2 Cdr I , 11\er Ion 0\1n I Estate/Better Homes and ClaSSIC 3 bedroom Colomal brea kfas t room den lIatU ho '>e ) bedroom~ ) ba oak panelled consultalJon ral d k f garage Immediate oc U -), ~ . Gardens room, 1 X-ray, 1 lab room With huge famIly room, 11\' 1100 \101' nelleI' ur- cupanc) S69 gOO 881 9642 cOllie~ - 2 bdths GI eale on Bishop mln ored I\all kltchcn 1\Ith I Call and learn how to achieve Grosse POlllte Call885-3361 $118,000- POSSible lease \\Ith optIOn to buy bUIlt ms. 112 baths, carpet Pflced to sell m the SiOs Road 111 Grosse Pomte Park I ea tmg space lauildn I a dream from Julie Doelle, after 5 pm mg, basement IS half rec ShO\~n by appoll1tment onl\ Beaullful .3 bedroom English I fllllshed gal age and storage I ~1~~lda sales manager at JOIN THE Grosse Pointe OPE:\, SATURDAY - SU~DA y room, 2 car garage With 881-5972 TudOl Call \Ieek da)s 226 central dlr profe~slonall\ I 6 000 ...... __ ...... -::-:- RenaIssance Excellent in- 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, oak tnm. bay wmdows. large lot Im- opener Assumable mort lIAR Vt\RD betl\een Mackl 2100, el elllngs 1\1 eekends I decorated 542-6575,b81.~O;2' OWN ONE OF NORTHERN vestment opportunity, new mediate possessIOn gage Warren KItchen and bath 8867~.J4 ------1 MICHIGAN'S EXECUTIVE store front upper 2 bedroom 884-4967 rooms updated With famlh I GROSSE POI\'TE \\lOODS I LAKE ST Clair Manor GOthiC OR PERSONAL RETREATS apartment With attached 16004EAST JEFFERSON S 1 t SpaCIOUc3 4 bedroom 0010nlal mtenor 900 sq ft master I Located on 320 wooded acres BEAUTIFUL TREE lined room . Imp e assump Ion > , b d s Ie v th sunken garage Save money before 82-1-4584after 6 P 1\1 I F 1 f Ie room UI ,\ I 'with your o\l.n 35 acre lake It goes to lhe realtor 881- Severn Road Umque center 10\\ do\\ n payment B\ f am l ) d room d Irep ace, I \1hlrlpool tub library ami all, 5000 square foot cedar home entrance Colomal, 3 bed- I o"ner 882-3224 Ie" h )1 ecorate nel\ car the amellltleS II1cludmg ai' 8931 rooms, )1! baths, famll) I 1I/Il{PER \\ OODS - J hed pctll1g _~~autlful neighbor beautiful Lake St ClaIr' on 2 levels, overlooks lake 6 18 UNIT apartment complex GROSSE POINTE SHORES room, recently decorated I room bnclt basement at hood SII ...00 Call nOlI' 111'11 For more detaIls bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 hv- on 4''2 acres m Southwestern 85 North Edgewood Dnve off Lakeshore Road - I mg areas, 2 fIreplaces and updated throughout tac hed ga. ~l:le Iarge fenced Rose Crlmando, ;:,74-0083" LO\\er level walks out to Michigan Excellent rental! - GracIOus 3 bedroom ranch LIVlllg room With natural $97,000 881 0410afler7 p m lot, mdn\ eXtras Open Sun H;;;'~:~;~~ <;;~">d~up'~~rJ~o~mI Rei Max South Macomb lake, upper level Includes lIlcome record Land Con- fireplace. formal dlmng room, large family room, 21_ tract avaIlable 884-9331 baths modern kitchen With Jenn Alre stove bUIlt-in No brokers please da) 2 -, 118-16'(;) ranch ba,ement ap I ST CLAIR RIVER _ 3 bed !'xpanslVedeck overlookmg oven - dishwasher - refngerator mcluded, large Mt\GNIFICENT Tudor In- I HARPER WOODS - ') hed pl1dntr~ huge treed lot, 1\Ith room. 1 bath 2,000 square Idke 2500 square feet at- OPPOSITE Eastland - For dll1ette, fll1lshed basement With ",et bar, 2 car attach- come CourVIlle. 5 plus room ranch Modern kItchen gdrdl;e dl,d hnck PdtlO foot home Fireplace 111 hv tached cedar bUlldmg WIth Sale AttractIVely deSigned ed garage With automatlc door opener, pnvate pallo down, same up Sepal ate and bath f.lllshed ba~e S2bHllO\Ill,t "1'11 mg room doonl alls to Ilood I pool, sauna, whirlpool, spa, 1')sUlte office bUlldlllg Ade- With gas gnll Underground sprll1klll1g system Ne\l. furnaces 2 natural fire- ment 2\2 CdI' garage largE' deck overiooklllg the nver I cabana, lounge area Wet quate Parkmg 777-4646 roof, new furnace and central all' Ne'" msulatlon, ne\\ places Rich black walnut lot, 10\\ taxes. excellent IIt\HPCI{ \\ (lOns from both dlll1l1groom and bar dnd fIreplace Other 131. C£METEIIY lOTS carpeting $169,000 woodwork VA appraised at area Call after 5 pm, 526 !3E'aufd,t - Beautiful 4 bcd den Partial basement J car faCIlities IIlcludes attached Call 885-6273for appoll1tment - By Owner $51,500 776-4760 _8_100______room (.10(' (od rdmJi)o attached garage, 50''<'l20' heated garage, 3 guest FOUR CEMETERY tots, SCHL:LTZ E~ldte~ 1 floor 2 HOME \\ ANTED roorl tll eplace fllll,hed lot 1\lth steel "ed\lall, 144' cahms 2 additional garages, Forest Lawn 573-6624after bedroom condo cu,tom i FOR b,,,ement .2 car gdrage I dock I\lth mooflng faclhtles rhlldrens playgrountl. small 5 768.770 TROMBLEY RD. drape'> oah cupboards, I CASH BUYER (,ro',e Pomle ~chooJ~ for -10 boat kennel, 2 out bUlldlllgs earlh lone carpellng I edd\ I h h d I STIEBER REALTY Located '2 hour dnveeast of 14. !tEll ESTATE WANTED OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 to mOIl.' m Llllt\ I{(,il Tree or lour e room mort' ~T CLAIR RIVER - 3 bed GWvlord, near LeWIston Watch your "'Ife's eyes light up when she sees thiS 1m E...tate 41>91414 than one bath preferred I i,) 4'l00 room .2 bath brick ranch $85-0,OQO 300 Norlynn, CASH maculate home 111move-lIl condItIon See the blossoms ------Cdll RIck Landuyt at ,John ------overlooking St g I I d Ho\\ell 1111-18843 (313) 2.27 HARPER \\ OODS 204'j(j LUl I stone & Johnstone for fur <.,HORELl\ E \Ianor \orth a ~ an FOR HOMES afld birds from your Mutschler kItchen EnJOy the BU1ltm t978 \\alkoutlower 1537 POBox 275. LeWIS ca~ter bTick bllngaloll thor \nformallon 001 42(JO corner 0 f 12 an d ,eJ ffer~on SerVIng Area s1l1ce 1938 patIO and gas grJiI thiS summer 2 very large c c'" L fl S "I ch leI el feature~ den fam\h ton I\>II497'i6, (517) 786 3124 Alum1l1um tTim 2 bcd 119°,- LOCI'1\10(lR II th t r Ir,t 001' ~t , air ~ ore., bedrooms, 2 baths, 'ieparate basements With lavs, rooms dO\1n 2 lip paneled c,;:, " u en IC 2 hedroom apdrlment con room \llth fireplace and ~ep TWO BEDROOl\1 condo STIEBER REALTY sprll1kler system. 4 car garage With automatic door hasement 2 car gardg( I i\ew Engla?d Cape Cod:3 dOlmll1um t, bdth<; kit arate kltchcn faCIlIties at oce or 'i71 underground ~pT1nkler 1 ...:..::.-..:..:.:...--- NEEDS HOME PALAZZOLO & ASSOCIATES ------1 room,ne", roof and exterior I'll I Open <"lIndd\ ~),>tem 2 car garage CLASSIFIED ADS H,\RPEH \\OOD"> neat and pamt Call after 6 p m \p ------I ,Joachim Reali) Inc SOONI 885.1944 clean all hmk 1 hedroom pOllltment onh Sll') 000 liE \HT OF' the Farm ... grrat 129 'lO16 CALL 882-6900 Three or four bedroom, more home Illth lot<; of e\lra' Ollner - 8H516'l-l f'lIllll) home large lot close I ---~ than one bath preferred \lve! pla,ter hard\\ood GROSSEPOINTEF'arm., 460 to'ichooh Br(('kl',]thaillm I WATERFR Call RICk Landuyt for fur- floors master bcdroom 1" I laBelle, 1Il1he heart of the mum trim no pallltlllg'" ONT ther mformatJon at Johnston

~<) v 11 \~:tt"' ,; alh 1n \.-111 :t POlitte ~ I" In.;:") llntl\) Broad front hunealo\\ \\ Ith 4 Hfla ....!hful proppft, Of' "af~r 1'1 Gros~(' POinte rf':lrl) for and Johnston 881-4200 Plent) of .,tor,e POInte .,choob 0111a1 Th;s u"n,que home ha~ fireplace Quaker \lald kit I 100 fl frontage Bu\ers onl~ pleasl" $27'i,000 tv of (;r{)sse Pomte 323-{)315 $49900 a .,tUdlOoff the ma~ter hrd chen ~16 1\1'1 b) S'l4 'iOO or 882 ll'i6il Century 21 <"llnfl,e room Recreation room 111 Open Sunda) 882-3289 781 ,)'i8'1OJ{ 'J7g 26lO basement <;Iatefoyer ndlur IlAHPER \\ HTTTIER AREA PHOPEH ry OF A L1n:Tfl\IE 1~. IUSINESS O"Oll'UNlTfES T\\ 0 ('NIT II1lomc 47% al fJreplacr lormal dll1mg Cu<;lom hUllt 1 hedrMm I'. Lakcpoll1tl' DetrOIt n('ar! room modern kllchen and halh bnt''' horn!' 1~I!hnatllr OWN A beautiful ChIldren's Herk~hlr(' ('PIlE'r 1 bedroom l Inuit In book"helve~ 111faml I dl flr('pla( (' fllll~hrd ba<;e LUXURY WATERFRONT shop Offermg the latest 10 furl1l...hed EI( clm heal .lI1d1 1)0 room Large halk)drrl ml'nt 1 Coif f..:aragr formal I fashIOns 'Health Tex 'Izod ulllllle<; 1{(nt.,~21(1 1,0\\('1'2 ha., 2 frull tree, d rJog run tlHlIn~room patlol~IIhal~n CONDO'S 'LeVI 'Lee 'ChIC °Jordache bedroom h\lng dining hre dn oversl7ed 2', car g 882 dr\ attaclwd gdragl''' lull b,l"'l'mrnl 10foot deck'> and toys by Gerber and Nod. 'ill? \1Ith Ander.,en I~ood IllIldO\I" dOOf\ldll, lor ma.,ter A Way $14,900 to $17,900111. 1134HOLLYWOOD, Grosse Pomte Woods Sharp 4 bed Hent<; $27; l'ncr S21 'i00 J detaJl~ Sharron DAngelo --- _ I lX'c!roomdnd gre

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lIlC CHIMNEY AIID FfllEI"UCE 15 BU~INESS OI'POIlTUNllIES 16A ADOI" A 'Ef 20. 'IANO SEIIVICE 20E. HOME IMPlIoVEMENT 201. HOME IMPROVEMENT 20E HOME IMPAOVEMEHI I(lf flOOHN(. \HI~1l1 IIE~AIII/CLEANING VI{I';t-; '1'0 ,I Io(oodhome - 1I TROPHY SHQP - 22608 ,J&,J ('Ill \1'\ EY ~WEEP'" COMPLETE PIANO ~ervlce FOHMIC!\ ~pl'udllq KI! LETO BUILDING CO. REED ROOFS and DeCKS month old PUpPY Ldb ,lIld j Grcdtcr M.tck E~tdbli~hed \\ oud ~tU\{'~ Irl'pJd(('~ TunlOg, rchuIldlOg re lhen~. hdlh~ lu~tom SINCE 1911 CORPORATION GUTTERS and ('ollie Imxtw I' "'hoh Good lhlmne) l,JP~ ,1IIe! ~ll ('l'n~ fllmhlOg Member Plano t7 ycars Excellent repeat ldbllleh glldldnlel'd I\ork CUSTOM BUILDING .. ReSidential BUilder DOWNSPOUTS . \\ JIll hId~ 1I1110711H dwithout ever adver I' 1(" LI(en~l'd 772 ~17b • Remodeling/AddItIons Gutters Cleaned and Fluabed Usmg 1600 square feet LO()KI:'oiGFOH d good home " ork Ho~!>nel' 7ll-7707 REC ROOMS ..Custom Kitchens/Bathrooms New and Repair Work ('ertillui In'>uled HANDY;.,lA,\ !>pecldllzll1g 111 KITCHENS Price mcludes stock 'lnd 101 II \Cdr old f('mdle red PIANO TUNING dnd repair. flOl~hedba!>cmcnt!>larpen. • Window Replacement LIcensed and Insured machmery worth applox 7il \.H~ 882-3222 lll~h ~cller ndmcd :'11011.1 109 Work gUdfanteed tr\' formlld work, dry\\ dll • CommerCIal Properhes ADVANCE MAINTENANCE Imately $17,000 Price nego AKl' ~Pdwd love~ kld~ ex Member AFM Ed\\ ard Fel arid pdll1tmg \0 Job too .. Quality work - 17319East Warren tlable, $40,000 727 7185 liD. LOCKSMITHS MODERNIZATION lcllenl IIeJ'!> dnd ICPmlth Kitchen!> - AttICS I{(d"ontead at SCh\l,elt/er for can't locdte owner Free to * Ba!>ements - Porches INC. SERVICE PRODUCTS COMPLETE more mformatlOn 886 5800 good homc 2453712 201. ELECTlllCAl SEIIVICE '>Idmg • 111m • (,uller~ * Bdthroom~ - ReI' Rooms 343-9144 Outdoor deck environments ROOFING SERVICE DOG - Spamel mix 2 years "'tOInI.'>&. !-lln'en • Etc SidIng, trIm, roofIng, seamless COMMERCIAL 16. 'ETS FOil SALE GROSSE POI"\TE PAHK WADE'S ELECTRIC CUSTOM CRAFTED Ie old I ery fflendly, hou!>!' gutters, storm doors and RESIDENTIAL SHELTIE pUpplCSAKt regl~ liE. ALAIIM INSTALLATION/ ROBERT H. RAESE * Cablllets - Formica broken Free to good home IIEPAIIS COMPANY, wmdo\lis, ralhngs, alumi- Tear-off tel cd ~dble dnd \\ hitI' ex B82 1470 CONTRACTOR' * WoodMrkmg-tnm work num shutters, porch enclos. Reshmgle lcllent tempel hoh hedlth HOME FAST 24 HOUR I mdtes Roll Roofmg gU,~ INSURED Office/Showroom Vents pm miX, dll !>hots Must love SECURITY alllmab Call bet\lieen 7 9 884.9500 \0 'liddlpl11dn GE"JERAL HOME REPAIR 29315 Harpel' Gutters AKC MINITURE Schnduzer ____ Free Estimates - 882-6842 S C S 774-<>460 Repairs \UdlO !-lent!I &. Kitchen" CO~TRACTORS i de"gned 10 ~dll,h lhl IlJII~t ELECTRIC CO. WINDOW SHADES I • (ommelcldl HUlldlng~ able 367-6295 () N G CONSTRUCTION CO 'lodermzatlOn .. AlleratlOns • Masonry repairs, chimneys, dJ~lnmllloltlllg hOllllOll))U I{dnge.'> 01 leI.'> "'erlllC.> PAI\!'..,1ll 'I'l'Elb BLI'\D~ I JIM SUTTON AddlllOns • Family Rooms • GROSSE JET BLACK mixed Shepherd E-\!-l'l I\..,J ALL \TI()\ oallos porches SpeclahzlOg Doorbell.> I I\r\L F\I \:\:\ I "~_ g r' < nr" .. Kitchens & Recreation - :) ) t:,tJ ~ vld ira.r:d!:, POINTE'S ::l1\JK II jJ\JUII:l \ IjJ \; I 11iU\\:l I I'L ~ 2';12 J - Tt 22416 Area'i tramed, neutered To GOOD In Fleld!>tone fireplaces 1.1' \ IOLA'1 IO\~ !-lIZE A<"l~ IIKI: F \~T E:\IERGE:\C'l JA;\lES BARKER home with yard 9796941 censed 839 9459 HAHDWIJU': SEH\ ICE 886-5044 FINEST LICENSED and 10sured can. PI:-! POl:-!T~ ,',E\~()H GRA , TOP :...... COLLIE PUPPIES, AKC, tractor Brick or pavmg WITII D I,',PL \ '\ 774-9110 Complete roofmg &: gutter eyes checked Sable and stones for driveways, Side 1"01 mOlc mjOl mdtloll elUIIt\ ~UI\ l'l lon 15011 KERCHEVAL Roofs. Caulked &: Repaired 296-3524 mmg poob Replace vour tdll \11 \'lIll(' al 2')4 ~~ 10 Re~ldentlal Commelll • Roofing ROOFING REPAIRS from plantmg, pamtmg, fiX up For Quahty Work MALE English Sprmger ALE -\DEH 1'\1EL1':("j'l{(J\ Ie GUdl • Shutters $25. Gutters repaired and general clean.up, mlllor Lo\l, Pflces • Porch Enclosures Spamel, 9 week!> old, all DIGITAL ~E(,LJHI • \0 Job too ,mdlJ • \ !Old cleaned Experienced, mallltenance After 5 p m n Free Estimates • Wrought Iron shots, $75 882-5836 tlon" lOI !'rlled • Free references Seaver's 882-7288Jeff liG. WASHEIIIDIlYEIII 882-7350 • Gla!>~& Screen RepaIr A PliANCE IlEI"AIIlS e.'>llmdte~ Gdf\ 'Ial tm 882-0000 BEAUTIFUL female cat neu. 17637East Warren • VISit Our Showroom tered, shots, declawed We HANDYMAN WIth truck Clean basements, garages, CALL GEORGE I 882-2007 .20 Yr" CASHAN ROOFI NG love her and hope you Will • In~ured Free 881-1628after 6 pm any hauhng, odd Jobs Tree NUTTO APPLIANCE IILLOYD r\LL.\HD Ele(llll HOT ROOFS SerViCe,gutter cleanlllg Bob ADDlTIO:'ol!-l. DECKS in 5616 - H81 1060 Washer and Dn er Scn Ice I III 882-H75 Re.'>ldentlal Commerclal- ReSidentIal - 8856227 BATHROOMS 161. ADO'T A 'ET Sale~ Illnng OUI.>pcualh SCI\ DOUGLAS SHAW Year-round servIce lllg Gl o~~e I'olllte ~JI1ce19m KITCHENS Shingles and Repairs GOLD KITTENS - Calico, Al\ TEN~A HE;\IO\'AL WINDOWS. PORCHES HOl\IE RE!"OVATlON 445-0776 I (,1 o~.'>ePOlOtl'Clt).certlflctAm Need Done.Klt. ANIMAL HOSPITAL l"AST, FRIENDLY Fast, Dependable SerllCe I R=E=T-:-:IR~E:::-D;::-;i\:;'IA7S;:;;T;;-;E~R;:;--::e-.:le~c::tr::-l--1 LICENSED & INSURED chen Bath, ReI' Rooms, PROFESSIONAL gutter ser- SERVICE Llbrarv Small Jobs Wel- OF GROSSE 7 ddYs a week 1 Clan Licensed VIOlations vice. Sidmg and trIm, roof 5~l 8338 Sel vIces lOCI eased Also GUY DeBOER come Quahtv Is First, Call repaIrs. Reasonable. Reli- POINTE PARK GUTTER cleanmg, alum mum 885-5253 ~ldmg washmg bu!>hes or 11" FLOOR SANolNGI I sm - lOll 885-5813 111A. CAIIPET INSTALlA nON 772-5009 lookmg for 10v1Oghomes We Floor lay 109 sdndmg refm'l pi Ices __ lilensed - Ron Ish10g Expert III stam Old. DOlan _ 881 0748- i day.'> REPAIR or new roof Sh10gles also have a Terrier that floors a speclall\ We also I TREUSCH and/or hot tar 18 years ex. wants a famIly Please call CARPET LAYING rehnlsh banisters 20C. TV AND IlADlO CONSTRUCTION perlence. gua ranteed B85- i om e IC- Pamling - Interior/exterIOr Without other an10lals He IS Your Home Custom wood decks A.F. WITISTOCK an older cat and would be a BOB TRUDEL 885-0257 I T.V. REPAIR Roof1Og/cedar shake/gutters mce pet for older people He I 774.7590days, 294-58961'\ es 15. MOVING AND STOIIAGE \11 mdkes 21 \eal~ ex Cement/masonry work JOHN D. SIMON is neutered and declawed penence Llcen!>ed SemOl Violations corrected 77IH028 - 773-6986 There are 3 other very sweet GROSSE POINTE I ~peclab Licensed bUilder/insured Roofmg, Caulking, cats, all abandoned and JERRY'S CARPET MOVING AND STORAGE CO 756-8317 FREE ESTIMATES Weatherstnppmg, Repairs lookmg out of their cages SERVICE Pomte reSidents Will move or I AMERICAN BUILDING CO. LICENSED - INSURED hoping so much for good lemove large or small quan. COLOR TV, HI.FI, STEREO 882.9552 homes (5 month older grey/ InstallatIOn. repairs, all kmds CUSTOM HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPRING KICK OFF In.home sales Warehouse titles of furmture applJan- 885-6264. white female, grey Tabby ces, pianos - or what have ANTENNAS ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE ALUMINUM VINYL Sldmg, sale during April and May male, neutered and dec1aw. pnces Over 20 years ex. trim, gutters, roofmg, storm Big savings - on flat or penence 776-3604 you Call for free estimates AddltlOn~ • Basements. Kitchens. Baths ed, young black and white 343-048101 822-4400 Oprra. 20E. HOME IMPIIOVEMENT ResldenlJal ~ Commercial doors, wmdows, free shingle roofs. FIrst 500 male, neutered and dec1aw- 1BC. CHIMNEY AND FIIIEPUCE ted by John Stell1mger and Licensed and Insured estimates Call Joe 886-2186 square feet Installed $199 ed) Please give them a sec. IlEI"AIIlICLUNING Bob Breltenbecher HADLEY HOME Based on 1,000 square feet ond chance, they need some AL KLING 777-0660 CORNERSTONE Savmgs on gutlers and re- MOVERS WORLD IMPROVEMENT love FIREPLACES, wood stoves, CONST. CO. pairs Call any time 245- 882-8660 011flues cleaned Caps and (v.Haul Compan)', Inc ) 0507. Every servIce available for 10' INC. screens 10stalled Insured, COl\IPLETE REMODELING Kitchens - Custom DeSign 16. PETS FOil SAlE no mess ProfeSSIOnal calintra.Inter state movmg HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION Famllv Rooms EXPERT REPAIRS Free estimates Call Edst SEHVICE Master Sweep Kltchens.Bath~ Remodeling GUTIERS Jefferson l\lovlOg dnd HESIDENl IAL &. COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES W1Odow Replacements CERTIFIED ;:280 Addition.'>Porches ROOFING If you lose me Storage I I\tllc/Rec Room~ Nell ConstructIOn & RepaIrs Decks Coachllght Chimney S\\eep 12001E J effer!>on Roofmg - Carpentry - Masonry CommerCial Remodehng SMALL JOBS Company <\lumlOum SldlOg/Tnm or find me ... 823-5621 : Czutters/Do\\ n Spouts InterlOr /ExterlOr 774.9651 I Storm \\ mdo\\'s/Doors FREE ESTIMATES 822-0500 Additions 885-3733 RELIABLE POIl'\TE reSident Custom and Quahty always Hoofmg/ShlOgleslHot Tar ALL ROOF LEAKS With movmg van \1 III move Alummum Sldmg and SERVING THE POINTES EXCLUSIVELY LICENSED AND INSURED large or small quantltlCs ResidentIal" CommerCial Gutter Cleamng JIM LAETHEM Slungles " flat roofs, Licensed COACHLIGHT CHIMNEY INSURED Fences/Repairs of all kmds Bob 882-1968or 822-4400 Gutter, $2 foot installed SWEEP COMPANY Licensed and Insured C E.G. ROOFING, 757.7232 886-0520 ROOFING - Shingles, flat CERTIFIED ;:280 McCALLUM l\IO\'I)';G com I Specldhzmg m quality custom work at affordable pflces II FENc~~2;:r~s~0~1 m- No Mess" Insured pany l\Iodern truck and DORMERS .. ADDITIONS. A'I'RIUMS stallatlOn or repaIr Wood areas, build.up roofs, re- Complete equipment E~tabhshed m • SCREENED PORCHES I and cham Imk Steve 882- pairs of all kinds Guaran. Chimney Care 1918- Full) lO~ured -\ho ,------., KITCHENS. BATHROOMS 3650 teed, free estimates. 884- We'll run your ad plano speclah~t<; 7i67114fl I LICEl\;SED • RECREATION ROOMS 5416. 885-3733 20F. 1I00FIHG SE AVICE I ELECTRICAL • WOOD DECKS • COMPLETE JOB START FREE!! 1 20. PIANO SEIlVfCE CLEANED _ II CO:-JTR;\CTOR TO FINISH - LARGE OR SMALL 882-6900 16. 'ETS fOil SALE ROOF GUTIERS PIANO TUIIIING dnd repair rlghest quahty - LOI\est R.D. PRIEST BUILDERS, INC. !------:~""===~ Complete plano sen Ic.e b\ I pnces Free estimates Flushed and IJ1spec:ted.for u QUALITY PUPPIEC:'" little as $10. HAMPIONS f...... -' cerl1fledtechnlLl.1I1 \\11\ nol 'IASTER.EI ECTRI{ GROSSE POINTE 881.8019 OY POODLES L_~ I ~:<-, . 882-4968 STUD SERVICE TO ha\e <;omeone IOl.t1I\ do I , __ "). ROCHESTER 652-2255 • APRICOT"'- ~'1 f!.': \'~" APPROVED BITCHES \ our \101 k' Dal Ie!lIughe~ ~lll-,6~;) ZOG ClRPfI CI f ANIN(. REDS • BLACK ~~ fIr~' i'" ) ~!t.*,~ . l\1ASTER REMODELERS • WHITE " \ ~ \ ~ .. )) A K C REGISTERED 8828i05 1'------' • RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL YORKSHIRES ~);'[ I '" \V • BOARDING HAWTHORNE'S CLEANING' SCHNAUZER ~ " l • GROOMING SERVICE -- I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I Carpets - Upholstery - wall =\f ')7£1. !J(E.lZ.ne[1. cleaning. Velvet upholstery PENDOLI~O ~ CHIMNEY SERVICE ~ t(l)UMA!IJ!JUZE@ cleanmg specialists MAR "NO MARIA OAGHUYT SPRING SPECIAL ;ellS, 521-0941 - I hone 293-1429 - I II, • ALUMINUM SIDING .-.;tf.l'liiiilfl-. (Drymg time 2-3 hri ) I * 10% OFF WITH THIS AD * C E G. CONSTRUCT, III 33633 HARPER AVEt--UE HOURS 9 OOA M TO 6 ooP I • REFINISHING Dry foam Shampoo and ex- I ST CLAIR SHORES. MI 48082 CLOSED SUNPA Y & HO, DAY' SpeclahzlI1g 10 bnck \lark tractlon method. I 1'1'0\\ ns. fluehners, ~creens * 10 YR. GUARANTEE * SHORESIDE carpet Clean- ALL WORK GUAR.\NTEBD Aluminum Washing & Waxing ing, professional carpet 16A. AOO'T A I"ET 16A. ADOI"T A I"£T cleaning. Work ~ranteed, FREE ES'I'I]\I <\TES rJ£kU~ Bnck Cleaning & Sandblasting Fully Insured Free Eati- .~il'lJQ mates Call 775-3450, 24 OUR PROFESSIONALISM OFFERS: , ...... 881 2477 886 'l870 hours \ . Why • Quality Workmanship ARTS A C Carpet Clealilili. lIG. WASHEII/DIlYEIII liG. WASHE"'DIIYEIlI Shampooed I: steam clean- ( I Ap'PlIAIICf IlEI"AIIlS AI'PLIANCE liE' AlliS • Customer Satisfaction ed Couch - ~ Chair- II", $15 Living room carpet - ~ Not I ~ "~t-, 1------, • Pride With 16 Years Experience Call now - 2734771 ( l...t(t, HOME I \ f I ).. Adopt! ~ ....., 775-5770 \ , APPLIANCE I ~ IIIIiIa c CENSEO 1\ IN')URW L 1 ~., I D ,-~ I J SERVICE BrlOg 101C and laughter mto ).our hearts and home<; II ROOFING I 527-0470 I LICENSED INSURED QUALITY REPAIRS TO i FERLITO 885-8367 VISIt the II REFRIGERATOR. FREEZER, I CONSTRUCTION CO I WASHER, DRYER, DISHWASHER, I * \11 1\ p<" of ('('ment \l,ork * Addl60ns * [)rI\l\\.II< * Kitchens Anti Cruelty Association I AIR CONDITIONER, ICE MAKER * l'oIt10-,' * Garage" FACTORY TRAINED * Brllk &. Blolk \>,ork * Roofing 1'l'l6'lJoseph Campau Hamtramck I I KTICHEN AID, PIWFr~SSIOl\AL BA!-lEMENT WATERPROOFING 891-7188 I I SUB ZERO THERMADOR, I \';E "TOP LEAKS, GUARANTEED or I SCOTTSMAN I QUALITY WORK.REASONABLE PRICES L\l('n~('d • Honded • Insured The I 10% OFF I CALL US ,'\10\\ FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Oakland Humane Society I SERVI~I~II~~I~~~~O~OINTE II Shingles • Flat • Sll1e • SMa • QuUIn • aMll.. 885.1798 822-0100 196011\11 Billott near 7 :\lIle FOR OVER 20 YEARS I1I cLlP AND SAVB I FinanCing AvaIlable - Prompt E.f/mat •• - 892.7822 f,..

\' \ Thursday, May 16, 1985 Page Twelve-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS 20T rLUMllNG ANO 201 LANDSCAPING' 20M ISPHAl T WORK SNOW IIEMOVIL 20G CAII.H ClEANING 20H 'lINTlNGIOECORUING 20H 'AIIHING/OECOIIA liNG HEITlNG RONNIE MARUCCI DDENS GORDON BLACKWELL PLUMBING REPAIRS SAPONARO K-CARPET PAINTERS Pamtmg & Wallpapermg APACHE ASPHALT R.R. CO tailored repaIrs CIaeks Parkmg lots - Dnveways CEMENT eillmnaled Heu:>on,lble' & SERVICES CLEANING (Over 22 yrs ExpertenCel Sealcoatmg. Patchmg. SERVED EUROPEA!'\ Gu.ll'ant~ed .20yeal, GIosse SEWER CLEMING LAWN .\"ID (iAROE:" Reasonable • References Stnpmg CONTRACTOR COMPANY APPRENTICESHIP 759-5Q.ll ss for 60 vears POInte (le,1II and pi ompt Reasonable Rates For All iIIAll'\TENANCE Quahty Matenals F I B e Intenor.Extenor Specla!lzmg a mI y USItl J 1121-7051 2\lJ 9242 !\hke Potter - Llc • Spllllg &. Fdll cle,lIl up CARPET SPECIALISTS WALLPAPER hangel:> • Nell' and repair work BB.2-1558 III repairing damaged ,peClolllzllIg 10 the llI:>talla. BOB - HI monthl) upkeep 882-0688 _ No Job too small PLASTERING. DRYWALL. ALL PLUl\IBIl\G plaster. dry.\\ all and cracks. lion of fllle \\ dU CO\el'lngs • ShlUbbeJY Ilork 886-5565 • Dnve\\ays and porches ceramic llie. tuck polntmg. HEPAIHS NE\\ peehng pamt. \\mdo\l putty- Also :>hop elt hOllle tor .111 • :'IImOldeslglI & conslrucllOIl C & J ASPHALT our specIalty stucco. 30years experience. FI'I.IUle~ \\.tlel lIe.ltel'> EXPERT CARPET mg and caulkmg. \\allpaper :>t\Ie:>at a :>01\IlIg~ tlll5-lH21 • EXperlel\(ed • In,ul ed PavIng Inc • PatIos free estimates Guaranteed DI:>po,.IJ... \ 101.11lon, mg All \\ork and material Ih'~\dentlal 0 Commeludl CLEANING I!'\TERIOR SpecIalist 1Il 011 • Chlmne~s Call Valenllno 37.2-3462 guaranteed Reasonable Commercial parkmg lots. re- COIrecled ~e\1el, dlld BE'I SAPON \fW and late" pamts BIU 778 Truck Mount ExtractIOn Senior cl£lzens dIscount pair. sealcoatmg and strip' • Watel poofmg PLASTERING and On wall Ol dillS Eletlll( ,1111CledllPd B82-l73~ ResIdential &. Commercldl Grosse POll1te references 1711 pmg Resldenllal drivel'. ays • VIOlalions !'epalred Nell Squires 757-0772' FREE E" 11'\1\ rES 10\1 S JaIl 11 CUllIngdnd Idnd. Free Estllnates Owner/Supervisor Free LIVING ROOM HANDYMAN - Pamtmg All CALL ANYTIME PLASTERING And Drywall DAN ROEMER ~cdpe malllten.lnce Helm &. HALL 2750 John 776-9439 Anyllme prepare work done - Ill. estimates Also concrete 886-5565 repaIrs Texturmg and stuc dnvey,ays ble ~el I Ice 777 6JB2 Furniture Cleaning !\lIKE S PAI~TING tenor lextenor SalisfactlOn ------co Insured Pete Taormma. PLUMBING CALL ANYTIME Lll'E\~ED TOP Je\ ellandscaplllg - JaIln DAVE TEOLlS i79 0.U1 Intenor.E'l.tenor guaranteed Greg 88.2-8188 ...... ;4~69._296_7 _ 7738087 PORCHES \1 \~'I Ell I'LL \IBl-JI{ F dnlll~ OIl ned &. Opel dted Wallpapellllg Speclallzmg In tuillng dl1d mall1tenclnce WALLPAPERING and pellOt. 20N. CEMENT AND IRICK PLASTERIl\G 'Illd dl~lldll hedge trimming 7778292 D B-\RR repdlrs loose plaster olin SPECIALTY Fl LL\ I\Sl HFD mg. quallt~ work. reason. WOIIK pamtlllg Ilalipapel111g CLE-\NH\G SERVICES cracks peeling pamt \I In able rates Bob 881-7323.882- \ E\\ OH Hlo:BlJILT gUdlcll1tced 1101I. 101 Ie" 772-2614 Co\lPLETE Sprmg Cledn up SECO:-iD GE,ER-\TION do\\s puttIed dnd cdulked 0817 CEl\IE,l' - -\Ilt~ pe~ot 1101 k E:-"PEHT ~ !'ONE \\ ORK Licensed 772 ~17b Po\lCI I.lklllg lertlhzlI1g \\ \tIdoll:>. cal pel II .l11 Reasonable prlces and ------1 Luge 01 :>lIldli Gu.Udn \11 l\pe:> 01 conclele "nd EMIL THE tl ec clnd "hi ub tilmmmg~ PAI,TI:\G - Inte1'1or ex leect" !l1l158lb llld:>OI1lI SPECIALIZING In repall:> BcI~emenl dnd garage lIedn IIa:>hlllg gullel'" uphol honest References te1'1or plaster lepalr lex.j ------Clean prompl :>el'\Ice Re!. PLUMBER ,lei \ floOls c1edned dnd Call 777 80B1an~ time FREE ESTIl\l-\TES up~ .IIIdebll~ hauled a\loI\ tUied ceilings paper hdng I MIKE GEISER erences Free e;,tlm"te~ SPECIALIZI:--iG 1\ ~elllOl Cltllen dl~count IId "ed hd rdll ood t 1001':> GASPER SERRA 824.H65 cleaned and pa:>te "a'l.ed :'IIELl" S PA 11\TI:\G lng and lemoval 88.!63~8 CEMENT - Kitchens • Bathroom~ OWE - 77:>28U2 Intenor & ElI.terlor 2011 FUIlNITURE IIEPAIRI I • Laundr~ room dnd vlOldtlOns -\LE 777 8~~7 I P \1'\ TI'\G -- \n~lde and out I p Patcillng Plastel'lng 469-3124 IlEFINISHING I -Old and nell II00k ROTOTlLLI~G - All :>Ize Beat .1m plIU' \\ allpapel II CONTRACTOR gdl den, Ied!:>onclolerales Stucco \'armshlllg l"l BOB'S UPHOLSTERY - 25% IF]lee Estlmp1ates too' Gu.ll.lIlteed 881583b I WATERPROOFING l ~TREMER~CH I b P~?f~~~~~~~.L"\~~R.:~E"~... , "1 ...... 9 f*" ,'t ..,(f ., i:' " ' "" , " A __ ' Bl Master um el Tnm KH21478 Fl ee ....16U """t"I : _ I b . ,. UIUV"''' u.""u ..IUb _ u eo ACTOR Ull clll"cluy IV\<, p, .'-\.~ ....v~.u I I ~on 01 ~ml! I reasonable rates usmg the \\ a IIpaperlllg 201. WAlL WISHING DRI\ E\\ -\YS P-\TlOS CEl\IENT CONTR references Hours 8 to 6 9 e"lnndte, \"on Schrader method Call Wallpapering Sale 111 home . W-\LKS STEPS Cement Monday thru Salurday~ I 882-002 Free E~tlmates GROSSE PQl:-;TE flrem10I11Izeddl ape!:> pi 0\1~ B8~09&t FOR FREE service Reasonable lates 881-6000 ROSSE PO TE Tuck Pomtmg FURNITURE lellm~hed Je 10UI 0\111de,lgn OJ 01111 pal ESTI:'IIATE GIN Ql -\L1T\ - CI.lit - pamtlnl( FOI free estimates 882.63-18 Help us gel through ,chool' CONTRACTORS - \ntellOI - e'l.tellOl TESTA CEMENT No Job too small paIred stllpped al1\ l\ pe 01 tern Shelll 7799321 ,pecldll"t> - 1epdll 1101k - K.I\IAIl\TEi\:\:,\CE Compan~ Free estimates ('alllng Free e:>IIIna 1e, TIRED OF \ OUIlit' E'l.cellent SEWER S Ldndscaplllg EXPERT W:\LLP.\PERING gual anteed - Ielel ence, - "all \\ashmg floor cleanlllg CO" INC. SPECIALIZING IN ~748\l53 01 3~5 b258 1 alternalloll~dndselllllg Be cleanup thatchlllg plantlllg INSTALLATION OF ALL fl ee e~tllnate~ - In:>UIed - dnd IIaxmg Free estimates Sel \ lIIg The Pomte, deSign fOi JOIImamtenance FOI 311Yeals DRIVEWAYS AND 1011"1 p 111 cd!lll8b 1)2~ TYPES OF WALLCOVERING John - :>2t>b53b I 882-0688 ALTERATIONS b\ no - fOl and beaut I E'l.penenced Dll\e\\d\:> g,uage 11001:> Rea~onable 882 0000 885-8155 GIOV -\"\NI SACCO 2OJ. WINDOW WISHING PdtlO:> pal che~ BASEMENT QUALITY Carpentry and For I\omen men' children FREE ESTIl\IATES DECORATING SERVICE ~ LIC =185bOI""S WATERPROOFING mica Ilork nell or refaced bndes Reasonable 88~2353 ROTOTILLI:-iG - :"0 Job too INSURED Pamtmg \\allpapenng stam- COLLEGE ! Fl ee e:>tlmates 884-7139 commercial reSidential S\lALL altel atlOn:>Rush Jobs big 01 small Tom 839 15'i7 Michael Satmar)< Jr mg \\allpaper removal. pat. I Joe 372 7628 881-1016 Store fixtures dlspla~ s also I a speclall\ Quaht\ Ilork EXC'ELLE.;liT ll1tel'lOI' e" chmg caulkmg Insured and IWINDOW CLEANERS 'I CAPIZZO CONST. counters kItchens. \amtle:> I Glosse Pomte Pal" 885- hcensed , -\ FREE ESTI:\I-\TE 101'all MAC'S TREE AND tellOI' \\ ork Pamtlllg italian Journevman Glhll.lnleed sel\ I(e 1001e,1 I QUALITY WORK rec rooms hang doors All I 220b \ our cement Ilork Call repairs and fllllsh \\ ork 16 SHRUB TRIMMING plastel 1\ood Iepall clean 26-1-7579 . 9781H8 pi Ice" ,\I ound' For II ee ALL TYPES OF I S&L E'l.pell pOIch Iepall' CEMENT. BRICK AND years ex~eflence Free :.~tl I 20X. DRAPEIlIES COMPLETE WORK mg E'l.pellenced reasona I estlln.lle~ QUdllt~ luck pOlntll1g dnel BLOCK WORK ~~jes \ ItO Sapienza / /~- I C-\LL SO:\I -\ lor top quallt\ Reasonable rates. quality ser. ble retelences Sea\er ~ WOOD RE!=INISHING 824-3546 I pP.tchlllg all bllC!,. and vice Call Tom 776-4429 or 882-0000 STRIP ST-\L'\ \'AR'i'ISH Garages ralsed and set down drape", and cUltallls - am ------1D B-\RR chunne\ Iepau Speclahzmg 882-0195 COMPLETE PAINTI:\G Duplicate E'l.lStlllg Fll1lsh iii CLE -\'\I'\'G SER\'ICES I m basement \I atel pi oollllg on ne\l ratwall and floor - FR.-\!'\K B WILLIAl\IS Ll' ~tI Ie 11 \ em, e"\pellence Waterproofmg censed bUIlder Speclahzlllg Rea~ona bIe pi Ice~ tl ee AENRDIODRE~OERX~TTEINRGIORKC'°hlors to b\latch b h SECO\D GE:\ER-\TlO:\ I 296-78U LANDSCAPE INT \ ltC en ca lI1ets al loom \\ d 0t I III LICENSED & INSURED III home up.datlng and all esllmate 9794098 GARDENING \",a 11papermg I \ al1lt les Iec. fami I~ loom InIlashlllg.011" guttersC,\l'p..uphobtelI. \ I LUIGI-F TONY 885-0612 mll101' or maJOI repal\'~ 20Y. SWIMMING POOL REFERENCES I panelmg doors trim and 1I00rs cleaned and Ila:o.ed CEMENT WORK POIch enclosures. doors 3d. SERVICE DeSIgn. construction. plantmg RALPH ROTH 886-82-18 moldlllgs halct\\Ood !lOOI'Scleaned and ,I CHAS. F. JEFFREY Ju~ted bookshehes msta!l- S\\ Ii\Il\lI:\G pool mamlen PURNING. mamtenance. MASON CONTRACTOR ed. panehng. nell countel Licensed Insured Good \\ ork on nght price ance chenllcals mamtam. Grosse Pomte ReSident GROSSE POINTE Refelences Flee Estimates pa:>te \Ia'l.ed 'I Ne\l and Repair Work LICENSED. INSURED tops \ amtles Code \ IOla. ed datil \ acuumn'g IIeekll INSURED PRESTIGE PAI:\TI:\G CO V-\Ll:. "7-1WI, • Brick. Block. Stone tlOns corrected FOI"coulte- PAINTER'S INC. Drive garage Ralsmg For mOLe \lIfol'lnatIOI1 call ROBERT NEVEUX 884.0536 DA\ ID ROLE\\ ICZ K.\\ INDO\\ cleaning com- • Cement Work ous expelt assistance IIllln Walks. Steps • Porches • 29~-88~ll e"\tenslOlI 29 bet. TRIl\Ii\llNG removaL spray- Pamtmg - ll1terlOr.exlenor 296-7386 77850.25 pany Storms. screens. gut. o Waterproofmg pro\ mg ~our home In am Ileen 9-5 p m mg. feedmg and stump reo Free Form Pallo _ Tuck POlntmg area please call me al paper hangmg and panelmg PROFESSIONAL ters. aluminum cleaned In. and color 20Z. LANDSCAPING! moval Free Estima tes Free estimates cheerfull~ sured Free Estimates • Pallos of any kmd 881-0790 SNOW REMOVAL Complete tree service Call Tuck Pomllng & Chimney Flemmg Tree Sen Ice. 774- Basement Waterproofmg POTh~~S t~~E"t~~~:iCK QUALITY LA\\ 1': malllten. 6~60 Free Estimates ALBERTIND'CT.HOMAS ance complete sen Ice FOL'R POI'\'TERS Complete ~dven LI:::::-I and Insur' PI'";;~~~;~~~OR'P''''OK III~::~O:~:"ERS 82 1800 294-6449 771.9796 8 - 'CONTRACTORS. INC l\hchel Jean Pllorget 823- lal\ n cal e Free estimates PAI:-lTlNG \\ allpapenng \\ ood Flmshmg Sel'\ Ice on storms and screens l Licensed - Bonded BRICK WORK Small Jobs. We are general contractors _ 6662 Refel ence~ 331-5~67 \1 all \\ashmg Semor Citizen \\ allpapermg Free eSllmtes tuck pomtmg chimney. poI" One call takes care of all discounts Jan 88-1-8757 15 Years Experience 775-1690 HAROLD Kath~ 773.9589 Gordon 977.0773 _ ches. ViolatIOns_:epalred your bUlldmg-remodelmg CHAUVIN Reasonable 886'0065 problems. large or small EXPERIENCED pamter and RedecOl atll1g' Reno\ atlllg? CEMENT CONTRACTOR WINDOW washing Sprmg. 20' WITEllrllDOFING paperhanger Quallt)-. \\ork-I Relllllshmg' Fall changeover For fast. ALL TYPE OF TU 2-0628 manshlp Free estimates ProlesslOnalh Done BI neal. reliable service Call CEMENT WORK ALTERATIONS - Moder. 823-1783after 6 p m \1 \lcGuinness 882-6348 • Walks • DrIVes • Porches CAPIZ ZO CONST . mzatlOn. all buildmg needs Plastel'lng pamtll1g \1oil! • Pallos • Waterproofmg rough to flmsh m all trades WHIT S BASEMENT EY' paperll1g IIood'J'elull~hll1g D Wl@QW CLEA.WtiI strlppmg and stammg InterIOr and Extenor • Cement dnve floors. patIOs R.R. CODDENS 8820000 . Complete Kitchen reflnlshmg Dr~ \\all &. Plaster RepaIr CERAMIC TILE • Old garages raised and ESTABLISHED 1924 All types of basement \\ ater. Complete landscaping & grounds main" Free ESllmates - 885-3.230 I\\ ood flnlshlllg. \\ allpapermg 7767113 I rene\\ ed CARPE:-.ITER - Small and I ------Glazmg - Caulking 3\l "\E-\RS E:-"PERIE,C'ED , • New garage doors and proofmg 15years guarantee large Jobs 32 ~eal s e" tenance' land.,cape design&construction GROSSE POINTE'S 1 Free esllmates references bathloom:> shOll 1"1:> and I reframlllg References 886-5565 penence FI ee estimates FINEST 777-2468 repal\:> I. New garages bUill AMERICAN LIcensed 527-6656 I PAl'L S TILl<: CO FamIly operated slllce 196.2 CARPE\'TRY rough and fllllsh : Jnl BER7\S 885-4725 Extel'1or pamtmg. glazmg. INTERIORS Installers of ceramic and I LIcense d an dIdnsure BASEMENT kitchens basements patIO, caulkmg. \\ ood stammg BY DON & LYNN I QLALtT\ SER\ ICE.>, \D TERRIFIC' L.>,:-DSC.>,PI\G Best references Free esll. -Husband,Wlfe Team mosaic Ille quan ~. pa\ ers. , 774-3020 772.1771 WATERPROOFING custom cabmets L\censed i OPPORTl \ITIES .>,RE .>,\ .>,IL.>,BLE \0\\' dnd marble S\ stems to! ------Lo\\ Pnces Free Estllnate:> 772-417b II mates 15~earsexpel'1ence -\\allpapenng heal\tJ'alllc Ol'contmuous J.W KLEINER All WOI" Guaranteed 20T. PLUMIING AND 757-7232 Licensed lopamtmg undenlater e"posure CEl\lENT CONTRACTOR LIcensed In:>ul'ed HElTlNG INTERIOR/Extenor pamtmg o;\[etlculou~ \\ORK GL-\R-\ .....TEED CEMENT. BRICK STONE To place ,your 372-4927 TOWN & COUNTRY : b\ medIcal student 6 vears I .Insured 824 1326 I Patios \\alks porches BOB PLUMBING e~penence ReferenceS/free I -Over 20 Years Experience rER '\IIe TILE _ :\ell and ! steps drlVel1 a) s estlmates Jeff Peterson 885 I 527-5560 ..,. J.W. KLEINER Houses replped \llth copper Classified Rd. lemodehng Baths kllchens I Flagstone repair Nell bathrooms H W T totl I 8332 and fOlels ,hOI\el pans Ie. Tuck pomtmg. patchmg I Basement Waterproofmg els. kitchen smks bathroom WALLPAPER I EL GRECO'S oalled' CallRlc!"aI521343~ I \\-\TERPROOFI'G smks Ne\l homes done from ~L I \l-\STERPIECE PAI:\TI\G I SPECIALIZING IN All Work guaranteed underground to roof Se\\ er REMOV. 11111.'1101e"tellOI E'l.penence SMALL JOBS LICENSED and drams cleaned. repair. ed and replaced Llcensed- BY JEFF 1Illepallmgclad.s damdg ALS ASPHALT I 8820717 • Custom Pamtmg Also ed plastel tadll1g peeling PA\'ING CO.'IPA.• ••....'\' I FREE E"TIl\IATES.., - big or small \\e do It all • Lo\\ Rate:> pamt Pohte "en Ice \ 1.'1\ Pa\ mg. sealcoatmg and exca LlCE:"SED RID.A-LEAK Credit terms a\allable Free 3' --- J9?- bl F vatlOn Resldentlal and com 882 0717 Waterproofmg estimates 7i4-1318 372 3190 77~9'u~s2to;)m; • I "~ _.1 ~:~8~:81~s4e_712at2esO ree merclal Guaranteed quah 1------0 Cracks. Floor leaks ty I\orkmansh\p at reason. ANDY S !IIASONRY AND • Block Walls Repaired able rates CHI:'lINEY REPAIR - All work guaranteed FRANK R. " D f C I \ t t STATE LICENSED AND All masonn brick. \later • LIcensed & Insured Pamtmg ,,' _l_l_l<;_lo_n_o__ r_ea_I\_('_._I_I_~_ INSURED REFERENCES I proofmg repaIrs Speclallz I 777-2280 Inl E'l.t " STEVE S PAI:-JTI~G .2810626 .291-3589! mg m tuck pollltmg and CHARLES F JEFFREY WEIR \\ II per "'" Interior &. E"\terlOr FOR t small Jobs Licensed. msur. I 882-1800 PLL ;\!BI:\G. HE -\TI:\G a pa Patchmg &. Plastermg SE\\ERS nD DRAl'\S }Rlaemngol\nagl&' Wallpapermg Wmdo\\ ed Reasonable Free estl • Basement \\aterproofmg I CLASSIFIED ADS I mates 881 0505 88.2-3006 • Underpm footmgs Pull\ mg Caulkmg I d I BOILER SPECI -\LlSTS Pla:>ler Repairs Good \\ork _ Free EstImates CALL 882-6900 - Cracked or cave -10 "a Is SPRINKLER REP-\JRS Stucco &. Reasonable Pl'1ces I NI\;O CO~STRUCTION - 10year guarantee TE'"\lures Semor CItIzens 10% Off Pendolino's All "\nds of cement \lor\-" _L_lc_en_s_e_d In_s_u_re_d 885-7711 * \\mdo\\ Call Ste\(' anytime Dme steps patIOs Asphalt Seal MIKE GEISER 381 KERCHEVAL F \R;\IS Repms 365-5635 Coating \lalks bl'lCks tile and CEMENT CONT Smce 1925 * Speclalmng m porch clc Keith Damelson Old Home ~ INTERIOR AND extenor Get the right 5272996 lea\ c message or Speclall7\ng 111 \\ atel pi oollllg done at and Out~ldc Clt\ \ 101allon:> LIcensed l\laster Plumber Resloratlon pamtmg and paperhangmg JOb the call after'; p m I rIght pI' ce Fll'e Estllllaies GEOFFREY M PIERICK, Reasonable rates 30 )ears I L- -J BOB DUBE 885.0421 I experience Ra~ BarnO'Wsk) Commercial & 881-6000 PLU\IBI:'IoG and HE-\TI'\'G ---' 372 2392 after 6 pm Resldenl1aJ 200. PLASTEIl WOIII( Licensed :\Iasler Plumber Free estl CONSTRUCTION SE\\ER CLEA .....I:-.G. PLASTER dr~\\all patchlllg SPRINKLER REPAIR ETC mates ( .'TlH'11t ",' HI '" \11 h.1!ld .... • \ddltHln ....I!.. (r.H;tl~ •.~ tapmg spra~ te'l.tures Free Grosse POInte Woods 886-3B97 881.24n ~.J.~!lJ('tH'''' hln~'h "rf'p'-\ Ul'~ estlmales ~rank 2\13-0141 886-5870 • 1~,1-.,f.IlH'nr \'.ollt-rprotll"HI TONY '.1 \H\\,IFUI SUPEnlOR PLASTERING o\ND PAINTING CO The :'\laster Plumber I ,I' ~'n,,'dA ~thCJn'd Blldd.'", I 20N. CEMENT AND IAICI( I ISon of Emili ~'.I laIN) Wet plasterlllg and dr) "all WOAI( repair Cement.stucco :\0 Job too small :-'CII .1IId I repaIrs \ IOlatlons I M repalr and tuck,polllllng 293 1181 s T W T F S SPECIALTY PAINTING ExterIOr palntlllg In ~RAZIO sured references I 1 2 HOME ACCESSORIES available Tom :'\lcCabe COMPLETE Plumbmg Sew 3 4 er Cleamng Licensed \\ ork eONSG£RueG£ION. INe. B85 6991 I LONG LASTING OIL BASE E:-'MIEL..<; guaranteed Semor CItizen 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FADE RESISTING ALL COLORS 20T P'lUMIlING AND discount Repairs. remodel.! - Iron Patio Furmture RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL HEATING Illg Call Marty 839-7852 • Wicker Furmture DRIVEWA YS • FLOORS • PORCHES I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 • ExterIOr Light Fixtures GARAGES RAISED & RENEWED • Bar B.Q s NEW GARAGE DOORS & REFRAMING 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NEW GARAGES BUILT ANDERSEN • Mall Boxes PLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR BRASS FIXTURES LICENSED & INSURED SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 26 27 28 29 30 31 POLISHED & SEALER APPLlF.D ESTIMATES GIVEN JOHN FISCHER 775-4796 774-3020 372-0580

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!,'resh dallySODAvaJldble lor dehven now POINTEH LANDSCAPING !l1l58448 P(JINTEH LANDSCAPING.. • Complete 1..1ndscape Service on't • Proles<,lOndl Land,cdpe Design • Shrub, Shade tree" • Low mdmtenance plantmg • Sod Iresh dally • • Kentucky Blue Grdss • Sod Hemo\al Heplacement • ~hade Sod • Sod dehver) • One DdY SelVlce applng • (Jne lull vedr Guarantee • SPI mkler ~ystems • • • Brick PatIOs/Walks • Lands(dpe Lightmg • He>ldent CommercIal • Helerence" FurnIshed • Smce 1%0 • VI,d Mastercard • Ask for Da ve 885-8448 HOWARDS TREE SERVICE • tree removal • stump rem ova I • trimming • toppmg • cabling • storm damage Fully Insured. free estimates d Today! 758-6949 LAWN SERVICE • Weekly CUllmg • Edglng • Tnmmmg • Bagging and Removal of Chpplngs FREE ESTIMATES Call the ProfessIOnals at GREAt LAKES LANDSCAPING. CO 885-0502 RICHARD D SLAINE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Weekly Lawn Mamtenance Pov,er Raking Be ore noon Shrub Tnmmmg Sprmg Clean. Ups Fertlllzer Packages CompetitIve Rates LICENSED & INSURED 527-8073 885-0377 ~ LANDSCAPE DESIGN G One Day Sod ServIce ~ Pomler Landscaping '-? 885-8448 on esday! \~ ------~ WHITE

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RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL SPRING CLEAN.UP POWER RAKING LIQUID AND DRY ... _~'*"' ...... , ....,.,.-.._....h_ FERTILIZ1NC' ..... TREE AND SHRUB FEEDING LAWN MAINTENANCE ROTO TILLING SODDING LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION LICENSED INSURED. FREE ESTIMATES 777-0808 WOODLAND HILLS GROUNDS MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPING - Sprmg clean ups - Power rakmg - Lawn cuttmg - FertlllzIng - Shrubbery trlmmmg, prun. mg - Weedmg and cultJvatmg - Seedmg and soddmg - Planlmg flowers. trees, shrubs and all other garden work done. ReSIdential and commercIal Insured and LICensed CALL TOM TOGGER After 6 p m 286-4667 CAREFREE LANDSCAPING COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE POWER RAKING TOM 331.0703 DWYER'S LANDSCAPING Complete lawn mamtenance complete deSIgns, mslalla. lions, power raking, sod. dmg LIcensed, msured 779.7985 MAC'S SPRING CLEAN-UP Complete yard work, lawn, shrub and tree tnmmmg, etc Reasonable rates, qua- hty service Call Tom 776- 4429 or 882.0195 M AND R Lawn Mamtenance Good pnces. good work Mark 881-5529, RIck 881-1932 WEEDBUSTERS FYnPripnt'Pti RPhable - Gardemng, Tnmmmg, Planllng Free Consullallon 881.7209 NO LAWNS PLEASE RESOURCE ENGINEERING LANDSCAPE SERVICE • MowlIIg & Edglllg • Ferllhzmg • Power Raklllg • Weed Control • Hedgmg WIll Beat Any PrevIOus BId Free Esllmates For Delalls Call aHer 6 p m Ralph 343-9197 , Page Fourteen.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1985 8.8%

1983 TORISMO 2.22 OR. - Beige, al( condi- tIOning, stereo. automatic and power Excep- G M AC FinancingIv'ailable on tIOnally clean $5,695 1982 HORIZON 4 OR. - Dark blue air condl- tlOnmg, stereo & cassette. automatic transmis- sIOn and power $4,495 1980 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY 4 OR - Light blue, V-top, air, stereo, auto trans and power Bargain prlcel $3,295

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$30000 REBATE thru Thurs., May 16, 1985 Make your Best Deal, then ask for your $300 Rebate Coupon Jerry Mickowski on Caprice, Cavalier and Celebrity only. '85 Caprice Classic 4 Dr. Your Neighborhood Air Cond pwr dr locks, tinted glass, body Side molds, rear defogger, VB - 4BBL eng , overdnve Buick Dealer trans, AM/FM WAS $12,916 NOW $10,867* .plu. t.ll••• d•• I. and title WE'LL BEAT ANY DEAL ... FROM ANY DEALER . . . PERIODII G.M.A.C. FINANCING ON ALL NEW BUICK • EXCELLENT SELECTION OF CARS & TRUCKS • LOW DISCOUNT PRICES SOMERSETS IN STOCK. SPECIAL FINANCING • HIGH TRADE ALLOWANCES RATE ENDS 5.31.85 • • PROMPT AN~ COURTEOUS SALES AND SERVICE

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