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Summer Tax HEADLINES Woods, Farms Proposal Is 01 the ~tudying Block Withdrawn WEEK 'Technicality' in State As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News School Code Cited Grant Projects As Reason for Board's De- GPW Puts Priority on Water, Sewer, Pavement Thursday, February 9 cision A BALDING, mustachioed. Improvements, While GPF Seeks to Expand 37-year.old actor was booked for investigation of Parking in Hill Area By Susan McDonald Wednesday after he called By Roger A. Waha and Wendy K. Settle The school administra- police to talk about the Hill. Both the Woods and Farms Councils held their tion abruptly decided to side Strangler casc, Los second and last public hearings Monday. February drop its controversial bid Angeles police said. The sus- pect, Ned T. York, was ar. 6, on Community Development Block Grant proj- for the summer collec- rested at his home in the e'cts to be submitted to the Wayne County Office tion of school taxes on Hollywood Hills, the area of Program Development and Coordination for in- Tuesday, February 7, just where some of the bodies of clusion in their 1978 applications for grant monies. about 30 hours before a the dozen victims of the The Woods Council, which ------scheduled meeting to strangler have been found. is seeking $120,000 a year for k A 1 promote the plan was to In other news, the Senate three years, unanimously ap. Par SO be held with city offici- rolled into its decisive Pana. proved a motion authorizing also ma Canal debate Wednesday City Administrator Chester A The SchooL Board took of- with proponents saying logic E. Petersen to proceed with pproves ficial action to withdraw jts and statesmanship favor ratio water, sewer and pavement request to cities the follow. fication and opponents call- recommendations as listed in Program ing Monday, February 13. ing the pact a $1 billion census tract three, west of The decision was based on a giveaway. Mack avenue and south of "technicality" in the state * * * Vernier road. Council Eyes Ac.quisition school code that might make Friday, February 10 At the same time, the mo. it impossible for two of the CANADA EXPELLED 13 tion stipulated that sewer of Property for Open communities to collect school Soviet diplomats Thursday- work recommendations in Space, Land De- taxes in July, members said. nearly half of the embassy census tract one, north of . velopment As a resylt, school taxes staff-for trying to infiltrate Vernier road, be submitted will remain due in December the Royal Canadian Mounted as an alternate proposal. as usual. Police in a "classic" spying To Monitor Program By James J. Njaim Millage Hike Eyed scheme in which orders were The council also appointed The Park Council on The earlier tax collection passed to a mountie in hol. Pholo by Wendy K. Sell Ie its public works committee Monday, February 13, ap- date could save the schools lowed.out sticks and fake bound mea~s. Those making sure everyone had to serve as a monitoring proved the city's ambiti- b t $ 000 b cigaret packs. The officer Senior citizens at the Out-Wayne County' agency for the program and a ou 400, a year y re- played along with the Soviets Nutrition Site. housed in the Grosse Pointe Woods fun include, (from left to right). WINIFRED also to provide for continued ous three-year program ducing the amount of inoney and helped trap them at their Presbyterian Church, 19950 Mack avenue, cele- KLINGER and TONI MANZO, entertainment citizen participation in the for the ;cquisition of t~at must ~ borrowed tofbe. plan. Members of the com. proper!:; .or open st'ace gIn operatlons in the all, own game, Canadian officials brated Valentine's Day with a big party on Mon- committee co-chairmen; MARY ALEY, co-direc- mittee in c Iud e Thol, . and redevelopment of according to Board esti~ates. said. Meanwhile, in Washing. day. February 13. Around 150 seniors participated tor of the site with Diane Heavner; and ELEA- Fahrner, chairman, E. D, badly needed land. The trustees began dlscus- ton, the Senate Intelligence in the event, while some 25 were served home- NOR DEPUIS and JO SHORT; party co-chairmen. Committee issued a eoe:e for I Grady and Mayor Benjam.in I The property will be pur. sian o~ t~e t~x. change la~t U.S. spy activities Thursday W. Pinkos, (an ex.officio chased with funds from the ~a.y With Illqu~nes to the. SIX which would legally bar the member). f, "'ral g' ,('rnment, adminis- cltles loc~te~ III The Pomte use of assassination and ter. GPF Acts Center Point Adjusts GPWVietvs Both proposals were ;~'ltel"J b~' Wayne County. un. school dlstnct. T~e formal riorism and prohibit CIA ef. cussed with county officials der the Community Develop' reques~ was made ~n Decem. forts to overthro\v, "demo. P~oblems in and it was their opinion that metlt Block Grant Program ber, and was contl~gent on cra't.lc" gove~e.nt..~_. On Traffic WitlI Times in PI"oviding the proposal for trae! 'ltree in 1978. 197~ and l~O. ""_.:- ~~ll.six communities uniform * * • comes closest to sal' 'ing it. was pointed out by City llcceptance of the plan. Saturday, February 11 Concern Ass~stanceto Teen~g~rs Brys Drive' the intent of the plugram, Manager Robert A. Slone that Last month, t~e trustees GOV. W.ILLIAM MILLI. Mr. Petersen infonned the requests for funds does not passed a re.solutI0!1 to ear-, KEN announced yesterday A t C I b t It S . th A . council. As a result, ii .. c necessarily mean that an ap. mark potential sav!ngs from that he will run for re-elec- Council Okays Engineer- gency 0 e e ra e seven nnlversary on Issue Explored Once give first priority by thL co.y. plication must be submitted the summe.r ~ollectlOn t~ pay tion and, in a major surprise, ing Studies, Grant Ap- February 26 with Open House; Volunteers Again by Council; County personnel also ad. at one time for the three off ~onds It mt~nds .to Issue introduced James H. Brick. plication in Relation Provide Wide Ranging Services, Planner Makes Long- vised that an alternate ap. years, but it can be extended to fm~nce capital Improve' ley as his running mate for k While Remaining Flexible Range Recom- plication should be submitted over that period, one year at ments I~ the schools. .. lieutenant go v ern 0 r. Mr. to Mac -Moross for sewer work in tract one, a time, as long as The Park's Super1!'tendent Dr. W~lll~m Brickley, president of East. Intersection By Susan McDonald mendations thus it receives the city's intentions are made known. Coats said the Board ~lJll m- second priority. Bond Issue seen tends ~o go throu~h WIth the ern Michigan University, ran It started out as a drop-in center-a storefront Mr. Petersen also indicated The city manager told the bond Iss~e, despIte the col- on the GOP ticket with Gov. By Wendy K. Settle in Kercheval avenue that was always open to local By Roger A. Waha if neither proposal proves council that there is $300.000 lapse of Its su.mmer t~x plan. Milliken in 1970 when they A status report on the teenagers who wanted to sit around and rap. with- The subJ'ect of Brys a~ceptable, the city should available, $100,000 for each The bo~ds WIll ~ fm.anced both won the state's top executive offices. As recently traffic study which is out being hassled about their hair, their clothes or drive and proposals to still have allocated monies year with the first phase of by an. mcrease m mIllage, as 10 days ago, Gov. Milliken being conducted in The drugs. It was usually wall-to-wall hippies in the. alleviate the heavy vol- a~ .this time, with. county of. the program expected to start accordmg to Dr. Coats. was insisting to close friends Farms was presented to afternoons after school let out, while a group of ume of traffic in the im- flc!a!s. t~en. aSSisting the this year in Mack avenue, . Though none of the coun. that retirement from political the council at its regular para-professional volunteers mingled with the mediate area were once mUnICIpality IS drafting any between Wayburn and Mary- clls had yet formally. vot~d new application. land. on ~he ~roposal, their dls- life was still a possibility. meeting on Monday, Feb- crowds, on the sly. again discussed by the • • • ruary 6. Bu\. things have changed' ------Woods Council at -its reg- T~e proposed three-year This would mean that the cusslOns mdlcated th~r~ was project in tract three includes city will have to purchase ~ grea~ deal o~ oPPOSItIOn to Sunday, 'February 12 David Litvin of Goodell- for teenagers since then, and cheval storefront, C e n t e r ular meeting Monday, $145,150 in wor~ the first property outright or obtain It. It IS not hkely the pro. DETROIT EDISON said Grivas Inc., the firm prepar. Center Point has changed Point is now housed in an an- February 6. year. This covers relief sewer it through conde~nation, to posal would h~ve been ap- yesterday that it may have to ing the study, reported on along witl) them. nex behind the Grosse Pointe I Along with recommenda. work in the area of the redevelop the land for an off. proved by all SIX groups had reduce electric power to in. the traffic problems sur- Today, the drop.in room is Unitarian Church, 17150 Mau- tions from planning consult- Seven-Mack par kin g lot, street parking lot with space It come to a vote. dustrial customers and start rounding the Mack avenue empty most of the time, but mee avenue. It.s almost hid. ant Brandon M. Rogers on Bournemouth, Raymond and for 16 cars. Glad Its Off rotating blackouts in some and Moross road intersec. calls stream in steadily to a den from the street view 'and possible long-range, penna. Linville .roa~s, $24,750, and Mr. Slone said if the city A great deal ~f opp~~ition residential areas if the two. tion. crisis line. medical center, that may have contribut~d to nent traffic control alterna. ~ new elght-mch water main is to go ahead with its com. came from semor CItIzens, month-old coal strike isn't Mr. Litvin's report noted counseling service and legal the near-demise of the drop. tives, the council received l!l ~he area of the west city plete plan for the Mack ave. who would have borne the settled by mid.March. The that the major problem is aid office located at Center in center. memos from Traffic Safety limits between Huntington nue property, as recommend. greatest burd.en had the tax warning came as the state that "the Mack and Moross Point. But styles have changed in ~fficer !,aul Crook on. a traf. road and Manche~ter, $22.000. ed by the City Plan Commis. ~ate been shifted. Most sen- Public Service Commission intersection is a locked.up Housed in Annex the high schools, too. The {IC aCCIdent report m the Complete Major Work sion it would cost a total of IOrs do not have mortgages started to re-evaluate Mich. intersection." "It's gone from a Haight- problems are the same but area and on a Brys drive Other first ye~r projects $13i,071, which is more and tax escrow accounts and igan's coal supply situation. lligh Hazard Area Ashbury type of hippie drop- the "symptoms" are far dif- study of traffic counts. arc a water mam loop in than is available would hav~ been. forced to The commi~ion is expected And in order to eliminate in place to a solid para-pro. ferent now than they were .On the latter, ~~e to the Jackson. from Kenmore to through the block program eome uP. WIth thClr share .of to give its report on Mon. this problem the intersec. fessional counseling servicc," seven years ago, according to ,~mter road condItions, ~raf- (Continued on Page 2) grant. If the city wants to go taxes fIve months .earher day and make recommenda. tion should be modified with says Dr. Joseph Beals, who Center Point's current direc- flc counts on Brys. East EIght the entire way. it may mean than usual out of theIr own tions on what to do to pre. signs, a "Left Turn Only" helped found Center Point tor. Marianne Cook, 27. MIle road and Roslyn road "lze that it will have to go into a pockets. servc the state's estimated lane and a traffic light to seven years ago and now "Drugs were the big thing have ~ot been completed. We Apolog bond issue. There would have been 50-day coal supply. regulate left turning traffic. scrves as president of its par- when we first started out; VIsual Count Sl~ted The same applies to acqui. very little expense, however, * * * The estimated cost for these ent organization, FLEC. parents were in a panic," she Howe.ver. the counCIl. unde.r The NEWS apologizes for sit ion of property in the com. to home~wners who do_ es. Monday, February 13 improvements is $31.100. (Family Life Ed u cat ion eXPlcaiPe~. "We still sec an ~~USI;lr~~;rs~~~~es~ ~~~:~ the inconvenience caused to mcrcial areas of Kercheval crow theIr taxes through a RELATIONS BETWEEN The council, upon hearing Council). ( ontmued on Page 8) that a visual sampling count our subscribers due to the and Jefferson especially for bank mort~a~e, according to off.strcet parking. Trustee ~VlllJam Huetteman. Israeli Prime Ministcr Mena. the recommendations, unan. So, while dozens of similar I I at least be taken to see what late mailing of the newspaper r------... Residents in the audience (Continued on Page 4) chern Begin's government imously v 0 t c d to have operations have folded in the WIlell YoIll" effect the signs in the Brys- last week. This has happened anrl President .Jimmy Car- Goodell.Grivas Inc. preparc last decade. Center Point has Roslyn arca along Mack ave- in the recent past and may who reside in the Windmili happen again in the future. Pointe Subdivision. persuad. Board Heviews ter's administration hit a the necessary engineering surviverl long enough to cele~ Coullcil Meets nue are having. ed the council not to develop new low when thc Israeli studies and file a grant ap. bratc its sevcnth anniversary At the same time, Bruce The reason for the late mailings is due to a computer two parcels of land, Lots 623 cabinet yesterday rejected plication with the Michigan on Sunday, February 26, with Van Farowe of Brys drive, Sex Ed uca tion breakdown at our mailing and 624 Windmill Pointe U.S. opposition to Jewish Department of State High. an open house from 2 to 5 Regular Meetings a spokesman for arca citi. service. An attempt is being Subdivision. owned by The scttleme'nts in occupied Arab ways and Transportation to p.m. TilE CITY - T h i r d zens. discussed Mr. Rogers' made to rectify the situation. (Continurd on Page 2) The School Board is in the lands. The Jsraelies. meet. (Continued on Page 9) Long gone from its Kcr. Monday of the month at recommendations and sug. process of rcviewing, for pos. ing in Jerusalcm, also ac.l------. ------.--- 7:30 p.m .• 17147 Maumee gested two of his own toward sible approval next month, cused Washington of siding C. p. . SI avenue. City officcs, 885. casing the problcms facing a new curriculum for the with Egypt in the Mideast rllne lctllre In l... tores 5800. resirlents. Four AttelllTJted Abduction middle school "Adolescent peace talks. Despite the re. THE FARMS - First Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkos Concerns" or sex education jection, Israel's government R · St 1 0 II and third Mondays of the said all recommendations program. radio announced later in the emUlIIS ell( ,y vera month at 8 p.m., 90 Kerby from lIfr. Rogers and Mr. Reports Occur in Woods A new working draft for day that the Defense Min- .. _. road. Farms offices, 885. Van Farowe would bc con. For incidcnts classified as '''cars are out cvery day." the coursc. prepared by a istry had been ordered to By James J. Njaim juveniles arrcsled for traffic 6600. I sidl'rcd toward striving for . I l' I t th an equitable solution. attempted abduclions. on(' of, On Wednesday, February committC'e of 12 cducators, halt drvelopment of new The Shores Department of VIOa IOns as year. or e THE PARK - Second At this point. cight traffic which occurred around four I. a lO'year-old Ferry School calls for a three.session. ground for Sinai settlcments. P ubl'IC Sf'a dy s annua 1 re- 20Thethc chiefyrar beforc.disclosed that a anrl fourth Monda ys 0f .~i"ns. four indicating "Right weeks ago. werc reported to! fifth grader was followed for sexually.segregate~ program • * ,. port, submittcd by Dircctor the month at 5:30 p.m., Turn Only" and four saying Woods police this month and lone block by a man wearing for seventh and eIghth grad. Tuesday, .'ebruary 14 Joseph Vitale. showed that total of 2.790 moving traffic 15115 East Jefferson ave. I"Ldt Turn Only" were reo are currently under investi'l a ski mask. The suspect Col- er~. dd't' t d SI':N. ROBERT P. Griffin crimes and other violations violation tickets wcrc issued nuC'. Park officcs, 882. I cently installed as a tempo. galion by the Youth Scrvice I lowed about six 10 eight Ceet tio; :h IdlOn' 0 lslex e ud~a. D' . i (YSD) b h' d h th d . era, t ca s for IS. announced ,uesterday that he dropped I'n most ca~es, la~., t by personneltIt of his dcpart.d' 6200 iI rar)' mellSUrl' towar d easmg. IVISon, : " e ID t e :you an no Icussion of alcoholism and has decidcd not to retirc year in comparison to 1976. men as year as compare TilE SHORES - Third traffic conditions in th(' area. At t~e same tlmc the i 51) I words were ex~hang.cd. The substance abuse. Emphasis is from political life and will Ovcrall, thc picturc remained to 2.2~O in 1976. Fifty.eight Tuesday of the month at Explores Problems and Farms JlQhce. re~ently boy. upon reachmg hiS home, Iplaccd on the emotional and sC'ek re.clection in the Scn. steady in the community. pC'rsons WNe arrestrd for 8:30 a.m .. 795 Lakeshore This action was taken by concluded an IDveslJgalJon of: looked around to see that ps)'chologieal as wcll as phys. ate. The senator's announce. Village ordinance violations I road, Shores offices, 881. the council in .January after ~hat tu~ncd out to b~ a false the man had disappeared. ical changes the middlc. mrnt caused I.t._ Gov. James ( In both years theret d wl'rC'fl" in 1977 in comparison to 78 6565 it

Thursday, February 16. 1978 Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Projects Woods, Fal"ms KWIKEE SNO-WHITE LAUNDROMAT VISIT Block GI"ant Eyed by and DRY-CLEANING (Continued from Page I) stone, Broadstone and Severn The c i t Y administrator to buy up properties in the 16300 E. WARREN. Cor. THREE MILE DR. THE NEIGHBORHOOD Oxford, $13,400. and the have be~n resurfaced, with added he felt lhis was what Muir road area to increase "Detroit's lirst, tinest & b0st equipped" widening of Lochmoor boule. curbs bemg recapped at those the block grant program is Hill parking facilities. Sell-service tor 'Iundry • rug .lIhl"g lElghty WI.hlng Machin ... Dfyers) vard, $85,000.' In the latter locations. . aU about-to upgrade and The council voted for ap. TtiRIFT S~OP proposal. Mr. Petersen said Could Try Agam rehabilitate the neighbor. provat after holding the two Drop off: Laundry - Rugs I hood. "It will certainly help required public hearings on he hopes to widen Lochmoor . The tolal cost for all work Bundle Dry Cleaning I slabilize the area from any lhe program. There were no west of Mack. following the In lra~t three .reaches $480,- In by 11 a.m. - Ready by 5:00 BARGAINS GALORE : widening of the thorough. 550, with a maximum $120,000 future delerioration and a citizens present at eilher of 17154 WATERLOO - GROSSE POINTE, MICH. 48230 fare east of Mack where it's (or each year only reaching decrease in property values," The Farms hearings, so the Ample parking .. Pickup & Delivery 885-0773 already designated a major $36~,~00. As a result, lhe he said. council voted without any •• 4-9690 street, thus making it a con. addl110na1 $120.550 wo~ld Finally, the alternate pro. public input. OPEN TUES. THRU FRI. 9:30-11:30 linuation have 10 made up by the city posal in tract one eyes lhe (The Woods also had no SAT. 9:30-11:30 The se~ond year project as via water.sewer funds or gas following first year sewer citizen input on the program proposed is replacing the tax funds, stated Mr. Peter- projects: Hampton Crom Mack at either hearing.) DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE water main in Helen avenue sen. alley to e xis tin g sewer. Await Approval AND WILL BE ACCEPTED ANY WEEK DAV from Oxford to Vernier If, in fact. neither proposal $66.000, and Hawthorne from The Farms also applied for INCLUDING MONDAYS ' $131,400, while the third qualifies after review by the Mack alley to existing sewer, $100,000 for parking for the year project is all remaining county and the federal gov. $66,000. Hill area last year. Andrew FROM 9:.30-11:30 AND 1:30 TO 3:30 pavement work, $204.000. ernment, he indicated an- Hill Parking Eyed Bremer, Farms city manager, This work, Mr. Petersen other proposa'l would have The second year proposal reported that he had reo said, includes the resurfacing to be dr~wn up affecting the is for Hawlhorne from Mar. cently received information of Lennon and Beaufait curb commumty as a whole, or ter to Wedgewood. $155,400. on tentative approval of last recapping in Lennon, 'Beau. possi?ty t~~ consideration of while the third year project year's application. .. Excellent Savings fait, Fleetwood, Lancaster, a semor cItizens center would is Hawthorne from Wodge. Mr. Bremer said Roger I::: on High Quality Suits, Van Antwerp. Country Club. en~ue. . . wood to the east city limits, Rossman, Wayne County rep- ::: Immediate Possession Norwood Hunt Club Oxford In my opinIOn. we set the $132.000. resentative for the program, ::: Sport Coats, Pants, road and Allard fr~m 1980 priority on the area west of This three-year plan totals had telephoned him request. ::: and the Famous Allard to Mack and the Mack between Vernier and $419,800. ing further information on ::: ramping of sidewalks at the. south city limits on the Meanwhile, . at ti;e conclu- The Farms' application. At ::: _Bostonian and FOR LEASE street intersections in the basIs we would be complet. sion of lhe Farms Council's the same time, Mr. Rossman ::: Weyenberg Shoes. entire lract for the handi. ing the rehabilitation of all hearing. the solons approved indicated that written ap. ::: Kercheval and Maryland capped. needed public facilities and lhe (;it~. adminbtcation's rec- proval for last year's.$100.000 ::: 1.5.700sq. ft. (former aulo showroomand service building) If all goes well on the ac. public services in the entire ommendation to apply for would probably be sent in a::: $100,000 to improve parking Parking 10.000 sq. ft. ceptance front, Mr. Petersen census tra~t bas~d on our 10- few weeks. .:: said this will wrap up the year capItal Improvem~nt in the Muir road and the on- Before approval is official- f:: tract for most major work. program and our budgetmg the.HilI district. ly received on last year's ap. ::: At this time, the city is JOE VALENTE For example, he noted the of funds," explained Mr. plication, the administration ::: city, through the' Wayne Petersen. considering using the funds will be completing the appli- ::: County Drain Commissioner's calion for this year's grant. ::: Office, has already put in There is no projected date ::: MENS' WEAR 821-9191 some relief sewers in Llttle. PU1.k Also Seeks Funds as to when The Farms will ::: 20733 Mock Ave. TU 1-5585 stone. Broadstone and Severn receive approval or disap. ::: at Vernier, Grosse PIe. Woods roads. (Continued from Page 1) sion in Mack avenue from proval from the county on ::: At the same time. Little. Park and located at the city parking lot west to Way. th is ye ar's appi icalion. ::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ------Isoutheast corner" of Lake. burn for open space and park- iil'~;;';;';"'~}~;~~:;::~::::::,,:~;:,,%,::,:,:::':,;;;':::;::"':;::':':':':'i"':,:i:,,:;:::;:,,:"':"':;"i,;i:::;,;i:"~"';::'::":;'~';":';:':;;::'I~::::: Jg~l;;:~~:::::;:;;;:~;~f~:~~rtf;~:,~'i'

.....•.:.:.:: For North or South '.':'.':'.':'.'land is zoned resl'dentl'al, appacasse's Subdivision of ::::::: K BL ZERS :::::::even though they are adja. Lot 5 for open space and/or for of ...:~.:.::...:~.:.::...:~....::...:~ H OPSA C A ::;:;:::::::::andcent toproperty.commercialThe buildingsparking parking,Kercheval)(vacant- $25.500;lot - 15021Ac- Exclusively the man tradition =:::::: lots would have cost an esti- quire' Lots 12 and 13, (same .....•: :::::::,mated $25,000. subdivision), for open space ::::::. =:::::: A Park ordinance provides and/or parking. (former , End-of-Season ::::::; :::::::that property in any commer- Dump Bar Building)--$61,-

:l".:,.i.:.":.i'.::'.::.:.:.. :£iii:.~ ;;ffi~~~~:~1::1:H:1i:: . IIpublic~~::::~~!~o~~;;:i~:~lhearing. er's Building, 15029 Kerche. ester and:~;;~7;wool ::::::: ,h k bl '11 ::::::: However, the council con. val) - $33,500; and Acquire clearance. h sac .:.:.:. °r lazers WI ::::::: sented to exempt the two Lot 10, (same subdivision), j~!t fill the bill. :::::? lots for off-street parking for open space. (Janet's 3 days only THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ::::::: Bright southernwear :::::::and will consider landscaping Lunch, 15033 Kercheval)- :::::::them as miniature parks, $36,700. ::::;:: and summer colors :::::;:such as the one opposite the 1980 - Kercheval and Jef- ALL* ;:::::: .r ello green ::::=:: municipal building between ferson avenues: Acquire lots (All alterations ~~;~;~~ oJ y w, , ::::::::Pemberton and, Lakepointe. 14, 15 and 16 Beaconsfield REMAINING at COJf) ::::=:: light blue and tan. :::::::1 George Helm, chairman of Heights, Peppler, McLean ...... Year round navy :=::::: the Plan Commission, who and Werner Subdivision of WINTER MERCHANDISE ;:::::: and dark brown. :::::::1' was 'presen~ at Monday night's Lot 7 for off.street parking. .. :::::::seSSIOn, saId The Park has (Buildings and lots at cor. X'Off • all sales final 0 no phone orders, or C.O.D.'s All in our tradition- ::;::::1 been given .a limited time to ner of Beaconsfield and Ker- aI, three button ::::::::come up WIth plans for the cheval-Radio East Cab com- . ::;:::;:are~s in ques~ion, but the pany)-$77,500. , ., ~ .~.. ... j' model accented with I :t:::~I,mam co.n~ern. 1$ .not tsJ )os~ .... Acquire Lot 5,ao Denj;l'lOl..and l me.tal buttons.. :::::::1 the benefits from the feder. McAllister Jefferson Avenue '.,'fJica~a-710l'ton ::;:;:~~l~y-fund~d block gr~nts. itiverside Subdivisionfor,pff- :::::~ Mayor Matthew C. P~tter- street parking, (former bump '/ 92 Kercheval On-The-HIII Grosse Pointe Fanns, Michigan 48236 :::::;.son mformed the audience shop in Gillis Building on .Except Shetland :::::::the city is working toward Beaconsfield at Jefferson)- Crew Neck Sweaters 882-8251 :::::~removing the increasing $77.000. :::::: blight areas in the Mack, Ker- :::::: cheval and Jefferson areas, ::::::.not only to enhance the beau- :::::: ty of the community, but al. LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. :::::: so to maintain property val- ~ :::::: ues enjoyed by the property 130 Kercheval .ON-THE-Hill ....e'I'~ ::;:::owners today. . r1C" ::::::Hearings Needed Grosse Pointe Farms i/iff!I ~ ::::::Whenever parking lots are .•••••. Since 1900 :::::: developed in the commercial ....•.. :::::: areas they will benefit busi- 881-5000 '.:;'::::~.:~::~.~.::[. KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE :::::: ness greatly, he said. Mike Dilb er :::::: It was pointed out wher- :••••••. Open ThurM/aJ Evenings 'Iii 8:45 :;:;:;eyer property must, of neces. ~:::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.,~~tyW~;b~~~~~~~~~n~~l~~~~: "Think Spring'" in second floor apartments will be relocated, Le.. the city will find them another Through Sat. Feb. J 8 only! place of residence. SERVICE SPECIALS It also was pointed out that Good service is a center ring attraction in our dealership, We give star billing to important the council will call for pub- STOREWIDE lic hearings before acquired servife department features like these: lands are planned for park- ing lots and/or open green • Factory ..trained certified technicians • Original equipment replacement parts belt spaces. lIlr. Helm stressed that no • Factory-authorized servicing methods • The latest tools and equipment property can be converted The featured savings coupons below provide other attractions you won't want to miss. into parking Tots without a public hearing being held They're valid during February first. The following is the pro- • ALL LINCOLN-MERCURY and FORD PASSENGER CARS gram outlined by the Plan' Commission and submitted to . the council for action: Spring and Summer 1978: Acquire Lots 85a,' OIL and OIL FILTER SPECIAL ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL 86a, 87a Freudhurst, Leopold Includes up to 5 quarts of Ford oil, Molorcraft Indudes: Installa';on of Autolite spatk plugs, Motorcraf! Freud Subdivision easl of the point set and Motorcraft condenser, inspedion of choke. former Secretary of State oil filter and inslallation. throllie linkage. spark plug wires and distributor cap; Bllilding in Mack avenue, be- adjustment of carburetor and liming. FouTS and solid state Merchandise ignitions slightly less; Econolines slightly more. tween Beaconsfield and Not. ! Repair Order No. tingham, for construction of I TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS and LABOR a 16-car parking lot-$30.000: i 6 Cylinder 8 Cylinder Acquire Lots 33 through 37 I TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS and lABOR Sport of Maryland Park Subdivi- I 531.19 536.29 Coats 0/0 STOCKMAN NAl'.IED I The appointment of Rob- ert E. Stockman of The Woods as general director of and special studies in Chevrolet Motor Division's Financial Suits Department recently was an. nounced by Chevrolet Fi. nance Manager James C. Sal. I AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WIPER BLADES and SOLVENT also Patterned Perma Press DRESSSHIRTS 50% OFF rin. Mr. Stockman previously I was general director of gen. CHECK SPECIAL ad- Includes parIs and installalion of Iwo wiper Selected SPRING and SUMMER eral accounting at Chevrolet I Includes band adjustment, screen cleaning. Central Office. juslmenl of manual and throttle linkage; in- blade refills and one 32 oz. can of Ford Ultra- • SLACKS • Short Sleeve SHIRTS cludes replacement of fluid and gasket. Clear Windshield Washer Solution Concentrate. & ACCESSORIES Grosse TOT AL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED TOT Al SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED Pointe News All Remaining PublislH'd Ewry Thursday 527.30 510.76 i by Roht. B. Edgar D/B/'\ Anteebn Publi~h('rs WINTER INVENTORY 99 Kercheval Avenue Of Sol" .• Fin," Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 .\0 R"rllnn. or Phone TU 2-6900 ID. egan f.'Xf"hanR".' Secolld CI.ss Poslage paid 01 d. D.trolt, Michigan. apparel for men Sub.cripti." R.I.s $8.00 per y.ar ------, Mike Dilber Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. .. laAJd~;~'s all M.II SubscriptiollS, I MERCURY 16900 kercheval avenue phone 882-2755 Chonge af Addr.ss Fo,ms 3579 to I 130 KERCHEVAL AVENUE PHONE 881-5000 99 K.rch .... I, G,oss. Poinle Form •• :i OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Tll8:45 P.M. Mich. The d.adline for nows c.py is Mondoy ~noon. U GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 (Alterations avar/able at cost) All adve,I;.in" COpy must be in LINCOLN th. Now. Office by Tue.day naon . to In.ur. in•• rtlon. • ~ r _ tr • . • n • .. .t • IS••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.2 IS•• ' a.. _.6 ~_ ..$.. $ __ l1li , _ __ ,. _

Page Three Thursday, February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS -----._------_._------_. ------_.~---~------Poetry Eyed Caravan to Mecca? •. ESTATE When's The Next In Reviews .

The Thursday afternoon AUCTION book reviews continue al lhe . IN OUR GALLERIES Grosse Poinle Cenlral Libra. y Saturday, February 18 at 11 a.m. ry with a program presented ON AMERICA'S by William Peters, direclor Sunday, February 19 at 12 noon FINEST MOTOR of public libraries, on Thurs. CARS featuring the day, February 23. "Poetry-Literature's Short- hand" will be the topic of \IA''''I:OI.ORS TO I.HOOSr. fRO)lIS STOCK ESTATE of CORNELIA A. FEGLEY' IItG\-: ~\\'I:o.(;S ON Ol:R O'rH.~R lINF$ ur '18 CADiLUOl the one hour program in the and the Exhibition Room, 10 Kerche. ROGER ~INKE " val avenue, at 1 p.m. , ..... t . ESTATE of STANLEY HOLWEDEL ;1. \ .IH:,ii 'Xtlii,iU3C ':'.'d,t.t1 :t . I~clude.d:. fine furniture; sculptures; ' . >, TI~;n:s:;.I~~~~~,a~/~:r~ fm~ pamtlngs; Ivories; Oriental Rugs; CADILLAC ~ Melssen; Victorian glass' Oriental room Ann LincJau arc some of the 1333 11 MILE RD. INWARREll ~ furnishings, even NAVAJO RUGS, a poets who will be discussed. lIU)Qtun Of VAIlDYDOIl 11 MI.-SOOllTOII ,... , There is no a d m i s s ion 757-0767.536-6260 our.or.TO'IIII CAll (llUICT STEINWAY GRAND PIANO and much, f ~ OPEN MON., & Il1UIS. 'TIL 9 P.M. :1J much more. i ~~:~~o:;r~et:;._pu~~~i~:~~1 .. _ _ _ Further Information: Phone 963.6255 Dr 963.0248 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Across from Renaissance Center ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ART GALLERIES CO. Photo by M,k" Buhler DuMouchelle ~ ~ 409 E. Jefferson Ave •• Detroit The girls discreetly covered their right), JOHN RIM, CHUCK VAN- FREE PARKING for thase auctions faces with veils and boys d:::nned tur- DUSEN, JAY STANDISH, in th(' ~ LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDERS ~ Lawrence F. DuMouchelle Joan Walker Ernest ,:. DuMouchelle bans on "Moslem Day" Tuesday, second raw, (from left to right), Art & Estate Auctioneers & Appraisers February 7, at University Liggett MARY HARRITY, GRAY FOSTER, ~ FROM GRAHAM &.GUNN. LTD. ~ School. Sixth grade students observ- DENISE RUWART, CINDY KaT- ~ ~ ing Moslem traditions to enhance CHER, and in the back row, (from left to right), TESSA BARROLL and ~ Ailit takes ISa lightweight vested ~ their classroom study of the culture ~ SUitfrom thiS collection to pu t you ~ are, in the front row, (from left to AMY RASIMAS. ~ In championship form thiS year .~ For the entire day at grim age to Mecca, the holy ~ Come, let us show you our ~ chweitzer Questions Hike school the students in Carole city, was presented, and alms ~ assortment of solids and ~ REAL ESTATE INC. Johnson's social studies class offered by pilgrims, (a por- ~ stripes, meticulously tailored ~ In Meter Rates followed the traditions of the tion of each student's allow- ~ in a criSp polyester and wool ~ ance), were donated to a chil- Moslems, reenacting customs ~ blend by Graham & Gunn, -: of prayers, pilgrimage, giving dren's charity. The president of the ~ Ltd. SUitS from $255 ~ Grosse Poi n t e Merchants of alms and even fasting, (at Girls in the class assumed lhe traditional role of second ~ ~ Ass'n. questioned the recent least during juice break). ~ .... ~ hike in long term, (all day), They were called to prayer class citizens, sitting in the parking meter rates ap- five times in Arabic, assumed back of the room, and going ~ ~ to lunch after the boys had proved by the Woods Council the five traditional positions ~ ~ on January 9. This .matter and learned the "Pillars of eaten. But Ms. Johnson prom- ~ ~ was discussed on Monday, Wisdom," the basic Moslem ises they'll get their revenge this spring during the Med. ~ ~ February 6. beliefs. ~ ~ Robert F. Hill, president, ieval Festival when the boys A dramatization of the pil- ~ ~ felt the approval seemed must be extra chivalrous. ~ ~ strange in relation to action Ms. Johnson said the prac- ~ ~ taken by the council last Au- Fate of Austin tical exposure to the Moslem ~ ~ Kenneth W. Carter Robert L. Damman gust at which time the solons culture helped students un- voted to eliminate the pre- Still Not Clear derstand and appreciate its ~ ~ paid postage feature on park- diverse customs and beliefs. ~ ~ ing meter violations and that The responsibility to per- new meter violation fees be By Susan McDonald ~ ~ The parent group trying to form according to Moslem We are proud to .announce the addition of two well adopted. save Austin Catholic Prep religious beliefs during the ~ ./lLh~ ~ known Grosse Pointe people to our Grosse Pointe At the same time, the coun- day required that students cil stipulated that the entire School is still waiting for Woods Sales Staff. word from the Augustinian know their classroom mate- subject remain on the agenda rial. The entire experience of the Committee of the Provincial Council on its pro. I IlL"vjI:PfT i Mr. Carter has been active in the Real Estate business posal to lease the building was followed up by reports '.i I:PfT ~HICAGO' DETROIT l!: Whole for one year at which in the social studies class. for a long period of time, mast recently as Broker and time this matter would then and operate Austin under a ~ ~ owner af the Kenneth W. Carler Company in Grosse be reevaluated. lay board of directors. -STUDENTS PUBLISH Pointe. Mr. Damman has been associated far years Mr. Hill felt that the deci- The council discussed the issue in Chicago early this The semi-annual anthology, with the Damman Hardware Company with stores in sion of the solons in August month, but has not yet an- "Young America Sings," will I I was to delay any rate in- Grosse Pointe and a number of other Detroit Metro- creases for one year. flounced its derision. contain poems written by ~ ~ politan Communities. " "It has been indicated to Director of Education for three students at Austin ~ ~ me by several irate citizens the Catholic Archdiocese of Catholic Prep School. The ~ WOODWARD AVE' SOMERSETMALL ~ * * that the increase was made Detroit, Father Will i a m students are juniors Sean ~ 1Sn Woodward Aw., Phone 964-2300. Detroit, 48226 v. ~ . MUrpby, 'said tbe Augustin- Gonnley and Eric Craig and at Uus time on long term ~"rO)~~1W~1Wri''1fJi191W~1Wr.,1Wri''tfti''0)1W91Wr61U~~riJ'!fti)'*~'*1U~1R1'6.,~ . meters to discourage people ians are working with his senior John Raines Jr. . from using the meters for all office and will disclose the We congratulate the Woods Office members of the day parking when journey- fate of the school as soon as 1977 Million Dollar Club: ing downtown by bus," said a final assessment is made. Mr. Hill. The Au g u s ti n i a n san. NIKKI ANNE FORDON JEAN KANAS KANE "I would agree with the nounced last October they will close the 25-year.old FLO WISE council that 25 cents is far too reasonable for 12 hours school at the end of this year because of a lack of teachers To qualify for membership a person musf sell more parking, (it was raised to 50 and students in the area. than a million dollars worth of residential prop- cents), but 1 cannot see your reasoning .for going against Immediately after the an- erty during the year. one of your own decisions." nouncement was made, a Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkos group of parents sprang jnto said that only the long term action to save the all-male, meters were changed by the college-preparatory institu- GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE council's action, while noting tion. it was the council's preroga. They have developed an 886.4200 tive to change its mind at organizational plan and a any time, something that it budget to keep the school will continue to do_ open and have re\~eived com- miltments from hllndreds of students to attend' next f~ll. The council grcmted the parents ale a s cop t ion through January 31, 1978, on The the school building, and most of the parents expected to near hear a final decision before 24937 E. JEFfERSON, 10 MILE RD. that time. Deadlines are nearing, they say, for enroll. Blind ing next fall's freshman class and signing contracts with their instructors. ... now offering a VERY SPECIAL Father Murphy said in a Pig release from his office that "both the Augustinians and the Archdiocese agree that it is premature to make a final decision on Austin at this time_ has moved "Certain details, financial Family and other, are yet to be worked out. Since we don't from Fisher Road want to hurt parents, stu- dents and others who have been involved in the effort, we arc seeking to assure the new institution will have Sunday Brunch every opportunity to be vi- under the red awning able."

in the Mini Mall Fathers Donate Every Sunday from 10 a.m. til 2 p.m. bring the entire Gift to South family for our delightful brunch. The variety and the spe- cial preparation of our Sunday specialties will be a hit The School Board accept- 16906 Kercheval ed a gift of $2,322 in sports with every family member '.' , do come and see us this equipment for programs at Sunday. South High School from the Dads' Club at its Monday, February 13, mecling. unique fatuity room and bar accessories Included were windbreak. • Winter Hours: TueS.-Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. ers, sweaters and pants for Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m.--Closed Mondays the atbletes along with a ten- nis ball gun, a swim bench • Excellent facilities for SMAll PARTIES . . . and mini.gym. GRAND OPENING Special Occasion gatherings. • COCKTAIL RENDEZVOUS daily from 4 p.m. GARBAGE til 6:30 p.m. with JERRY ROBINSON at t:le Monday, February 20 Piano. GRINDER? i • VALET PARKING for your convenience. . I ,I Open Monday through Saturday Telephone 772-4777 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 15304 KERCHEVAl • VA 2.9070

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/. ,t~" Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 16, 1978 Woods Investigates Attempted Abductions ':~~~~KDAY (Continued from Page 1) long hair touching his ear the name of another friend'i Dets. Fagan and Treppa OPEN home from school on Wed. and parted on the right side. also six years of age, who checked the Hill, Village HOURS ncsday, February 8. He wore gold frame teardrop experienced a similar situa. area and nearby schools. MON., TUES., SUNDAY The boy. after being ad. sun g 1ass e s and a black HOIl. This boy's father said Then at 4 p.m., they received WED:, THURS. dressed, ran home, leavinl! leather jacket. He also reo the incident happened around information from City police . , the driver yelling. "Come portedly had a deep voice four weeks ago at Charle. that the youth had returned 9 A.M. to 7 p.M. 10 A.M. back here," and police were and was clean shaven. The voix and Anita. The suspect home, saying he was kid. FRIDAY notified. auf,- was described as a two. in this case told the boy he napped. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. TO In his report. Officer Ste. duoI' "evrolet Malibu, dark was a policeman. The boy first told Det. SATURDAY phen Pctrik said thc lad was' in eoloe The time. vehicle descrip. Fagan he was abducted after 5 P.M. walking along Morningside Then, on Thursday, Feb. tion, i.e., a dark brown and buying the dress with the of. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. I and as he approached Haw. ruary 9, Officer Bruce Ma. rust color pickup. and phys. ficer ultimately learning the I thornc. the driver pulled up rone received a report from ical d~scription were the lad had taken the money Price$ Good Thru Tuel., Feb. 21s1. and asked, "Hey, would you a six.ycar.old boy of an oc. same. from his grandmother. We reJefVe the rig"1 I .. like a ride little boy." currence the day before. I Meanwhile, the false kid. Finally, he admitted the Umil quanlitiel. The youngster fled from The youngster said as he napping incident which was story was a fabrication, say. the sceJlC but not before giv. was walking home from !\fa. reported Tuesday, January ing he had some problems ing police a description of 50n School, while waiting to 31, was primarily investigated with some of his friends at the suspect, his car and a cross the slreet at Charle. by YSD Dets. Patrick Fagan the library and tool!; a walk partiat license number. I'oix and Hampton, a pickup and Jack Treppa. to think things out. After Det. Fowler said he's cur. truck pulled up to the stop The report was filed about being gone longer than ex. ~(; rently attempting to trace the sign. The driver exited, 2: 14 p.m. with the boy saying pected, he became scared and ~. ~~, vehicle with the help of the walked toward the lad and he was forcibly abducted by made up the kidnapping Ilartial number. asked if he wanted a ride a man. He saw only an story. , '';-4 The detective also. con. horne. The boy became scared orange glove which was Saying such reports were v;~ t. i taeled the principals of and fled from the scene. placed over his mouth, be. relatively rare, Det. Fagan FRESH Ferry, Mason. Barnes and Police said the suspect was fore being dragged to a wait. noted this was the. second . , l\lonteith Schools on Thurs. described as a white male, ing pink vehicle. The boy such report in which he has d~.y, February 9, and reo in his 20's. about 6' tall and said his face was covered been involved during his {Iuested that an announce. of a slender build. The sus. with a rcd b:mdana and then YSD tenure of over three ment be made over the pect had black short hair. he was driven around for and a half years. HADDOCK FILLETS schools' PA systems remind. parted on the right side with about two hours. "The seriousness of the ing youngsters not to go with the hair on the sides of his He was ultimately pushed offense was impressed upon strangers. He said all the head pushed back. He was from the car, felt to the him," the detective said, principals were pleased to clean shaven and wore a light pavement and hurt his knee. while adding the boy has cooperate. colored waist.length jacket The boy then went horne and been placed on the division's The man was described as and blue jeans. his parents contacted City counseling program. -$ 19 a white male, in his early Officer Marone also said police who in turn contacted "The time was well spent 20's with dark brown medium the boy's mother gave him Oct. Fagan. Farms Det. Earl in investigating this case. We PERRIER 23-02. ------Field was brought into the have to treat them seriously WATER BTl. case as the incident, as reo right to the end," stated Det. LB.. ported occurred in The Fagan, who indicated. the Ta.x PI"oposal Dismissed Farms. pattern, here, was having a (Continued from Page 1) attorney concluded. "It is As it turned out, police youth do something wrong, doubtful that uniformity of learned around 8:40 p.m. that trying to cover up and then He said he received assur. the complaint was unfounded. seeking an alibi. STUFFED ances from several local collection dates could be The boy went to the Central For his part, a relieved ban k e r s that homeowners achieved with respect to col. Library with some friends, Oct. Field said the boy had would I}e allowed to reim. lection within the City of CORNISH HENS burse their escrow accounts Grosse Pointe and such uni. then subsequently visited a an active mind, while admit- gradually. over a 12-month formity clearly could not be dress shop on.the.Hill to buy ting "we do worry" in light TENDER. MEATY period. for the early with. achieved with respect to col. a dress for his mother as a of the actual kidnapping in drawal. lections within the City of Valentine's Day gift. The Farms in the fall 11)76 S Harper Woods." Thinking the youngster in which a boy escaped un. LB. Some councilmen, includ. COUNTRY STYLE RIBS l.39 ing The Woo.ds' E. D. Grady. Since formally initiating had actually been abducted, harmed. considered the Board request the summer tax campaign, ••••••••• U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHOULDER an actual increase in taxes. school trustees and admini.. •••••• BLADE "I've felt all along that they, strators have appeared be. SHEL TERED INCOME .'LAMB CHOPS CUT (school administrators), have fore The Woods, Pa~k and i Industrial Buildings _ Investment Programs i been deceptive," Mr. Grady Harper Woods CounCils and Vol -LOIN-9 TO .11 IN PKG. said. "I'm relieved they fin. at a public meeting of a JOHN J. WELKER, Sr. ally called this off." South High School parent's Real Estate Broker 882-3711 Dr. Coats said he received club to promote the idea. I •••••••••••••••• the final legal opinion on the PORK• CHOPS plan February 7 and immedi . WEST VIRGINIA SMOKED ately began to contact city officials to cancel the planned Wednesday, February 8, dis. SLICED BACON cussion of it. School Board legal counsel LONGHORN had been researching the pro- posal since last summer, Dr. PlIllP e Coats said. The apparent de. COLBY CHEESE Y2_LB.9g lay in discovering it is actu- ally illegal for at least one p,it¥)tl\ lll;\tt.i.pipate was due to "'.I" KLEENEX i.'hM,,- I.'l., i '"C,. . _. i1ie "cimiplexity" of the state ,.,',"_n'IEIII school code, he added. The legal "technicality" that forced the Board to fin. ally abandon its tax plan FACIAL TISSUE comes from the state school IIYOlllll code. No Uniformity The code does not grant school districts the right to set any date for school tax ~SSORleD 110 SAVE24" C 200-CT. collections - it gives them 64.0Z. the option of having school taxes' collected at the same III-C Bll. 69 BOX city taxes are collected, and' DBINltS in most cases that is in the summer. IIHEATIII I-WISHBONE But Harper Woods is an exception. It collects city 16-0Z. e taxes in D e c e m b e r, and ~IT ALlAN DRESSING BTL. 7g would therefore be unable to bill its residents for the CISTS!!! SARA LEE school tax in July, according ?U ma~ not realize it, but every home has a fu(n~ AND a chTmney. This chimneY to school attorney Douglas IS nolhlng more than a hole in lhe wall Ihal leis Ihehol air escape. Whenlhefllmace 13~ Y goes "0"" lher. should be somo kind of device 10PLUG UP t111a hole and keep oz. e West. the warm ai r in Ihe housa. ~'. Grosse Pointe City pre. PKG. 8g JuSI such a device was invanled in Germany and has been used lII1d proven lhro~hout .ff CHOCOLATE CAKE sented an 0 the r potential Eutope.lt is called EFFIKAl and il is an Automatic Damper Syslem • problem, since it splits mu. What Is an aulomalic damper? k. CHUNK LIGHT 6 V2 -OZ. nlcipal collections, with half It i$ an electronic and mechanical lual.savlng device e due in July and half in Oc. which when installed in yOurlurnace-lo-chimney flue CAN tober. pipe will open belore lhe bum cycle and closelhe STAR KIST TUNA 5g mOme~!lhe bum cy~le ends, Ihus prev.enllng "super In a letter to Dr. Coats. the healed ell already In your furnace 'rom escaping LAY'S while ~our lurnace is al rest. . S V2 Our grandparents recognIzed Ihis principle years ego. R.eg. -oz. e They would open and close Iheir slove pipe damper Tria r Date Set by hand as needecl. thus prevenling Ihe escape 01 hol c BAG 83 5g eir The high cost 01 home healing caused by Ihe POTATO CHIPS For Suspects exlreme cold winlersand possible fuel shortages led . !j us 10 "rediscover" the old manualllamper.1l100k EL RIO lod8v's lechnology 10 make our grandparenl's idea 12-CT. A Wayne County Circuit work and work salely on modern lumaces, e Court trial date of March 31 Troe EFFIKAL Automatic Damper Syslem*is Ihe only BOX sY$lem Ihal incorpOrates a GaSROw Delaclor. This TACO SHELLS 5S I. has been scheduled for two makes I~e EFFIKAL system absalulelylailsafe! " suspects, who are charged Asl~enameimplies. t~eG8s Flow 'p".., KRAFTS l-LB. t,. with receiving and conceal. Deteclor deleCI$ Ihe Ilow 01 gas. As Pon'MO ing stolen property over $100, soon as a flow of gas is eVIdent the IN C Flow Delector opens Ihe damper said Woods Det. Charles automallcally prOYldl,.g complete QTRS. 'salely, Even ,f Ihe should go oul PARKAY MARGARINE 45 Philip Hamel last week. and Ihe gas valve should fall,lhe The pair, Joseph Anthony aulomatic damper would remam open Ruggero, 19, of st. Patrick. and venllne dangerous gas oul the u.S. NO. 1 chimney As lar as is ,nown.lhe Detroit. and Christopher Ken. EFFIKAL Au!omal,c Damper System is ncth Mongogna, 19, of Or. Ihe.only damper offered With such. high degree 01 salelyl chard, Warren. are charged This is why Michigan Furnace rM in the incident in which three Company IS proud 10 call the EFFIKAL fFFll.0'" !~,'r c; ,," C'f'n( 'I r "II (an save a lookcd oul his front window, - 3.\.8. spottcd a van and subsc., EFflKAl ')' ',l rc :'1.., H,rn'Jr,r-, C '( <;. ... r...at'on' BAG m..... 10-LB. quenl.!:, saw someone place ~

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ME,\-fBERS GR05SE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD ORlAND RICHARD E. B.LAND, PRESIDENT • • EARTY (Since 1965) JeJl!lRfAUOf(\ .. Thursday, February 16, 1978 , Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS .. . Coney Suppel' Set at Barnes I)rive Pl'ohlems Discussed by Woods Council GROSSE POINTE Barnes Elementary School will be used to purchase new (Continued from Page 1) I ing of Ridegmont and Holly. signs at street exits of all were in place, and all wer will hold a Coney Island stage curtains. upon controls of both west. wood, and provision of ex. northbound alleys located spread evenly throughout th SKI '0 TENNIS SHOP Supper on MondilY, February' ( FORMERLY GROSSE POINTE SKI HUT) 20, in the school gymnasium. Door prizes and cartoons bound and eastbound traffic, panded parking behind the first west of Maek and in. year. Dinners will be served (or children also will be (ea. plus the suggested closure o( commercial frontage of Mack. stalling a "Left Turn Only" Of the 22 drivers, 11 were (rom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mini. tured. The grand prize for Ridgemont and Hollywood More recommendations in. sign at the southbound aliey male and 11 were female suppers, featuring a Coney the evening will be the selec. avenues west of Mack by clude the elimination of exit on the north side of with three of the 22 unde~ Hu....y! Island hot dog, potato chips tion of one lucky Barnes stu. looping both streets together. through commercial vehicle Brys. the age of 20 years and all relishes, beverages and ic~ ~~~,t..t0 be "Principal for the Saying that the city has traffic west of Mack in any Mr. Rogers offered six but two resided in The and is demonstrating its con. direction on Brys, Roslyn, recommendations for the con. Pointe area. "Because of the cream, will cost $1.75. Super suppers which include two Heading (he supper com. cern over the through traf. Hampton, Ridgemont, Holly. lrol of eastbound traffic in. type of intersections, it is Coney Island hot dogs, po. mittee are Mrs. James Giftos fie/truck problem on resi. wood, Hawthorne, Anita and eluding seeking the coopera. not alarming to find that six tato .chips, relishes, beverage, and 1111'S.Clyde Sulton. , % Fri., Sat. fic at Mack, and for west- Two other suggestions for Hampton and RIdgemont f?r He felt the proposals with. HI \'1) r //1ST: ..." bound Roslyn traffic at Mack, controlling westbound traffic southbound Harper traffic. out enforcement would be .\ and the closure of and loop- are installing "No Left Tm-n" No left turn .for .southbo~nd another o'ne of a series of Harper traffIC IS pOSSible "bad jokes" regarding meas. :; ~F BINDINGS 30 onto Hollywood owing to a ures taken in the past. curb barrier. He added i( Ridgemont and As a result, he suggested Hollywood are looped, sign. two actions be taken, includ- age at Harper would not be ing closing Brys where Brys needed for Ridgemont. and East Eight Mile meet Yet another suggestion is in the area near Eight Mile road, or making Brys a one Boots 30~~40~FF to maintain the "No Trucks" way street to the west with sign for eastbound traffic on appropriate traffic signs in Brys at Helen. St. Clair Shores and Harper As for the proposed loop. Woods so indicating this. ing of Ridgemont and Holly- wood, Mr. Rogers said addi- Without either suggestion, tional parking and access Mr. Van Farowe said, "Peo. aisles would ensue, plus the pie will continually use the fact that no through or com- street and we'll be back to mercilfi traffic could enter the council again." Final the residential neighborhood. Saying he appreciated the While saying the actual suggesstions, Mr. Pin k 0 s Clearance volume of traffic on Brys wanted him to know that all isn't inordinately high, it is. citizens in the affected area three to four times higher should realize what the ram. ALL than other streets to the im. ifications would be, particu- mediate south. IMly regarding any cul-de- CHILDREN'S On traffic redistribution to sac. other'roUtes,'.he 'said consi4-, ext • > Would .AffeetAll He's got a dozen ways to help you save w\1en ,y, Side moldlnqs dual remote control wheel covers, body-Side moldings. Light Package. plus a full which in turn should reduce a proposal as against having 30 mrrors dell Ire wWAlrs lltjll1 Pclc\<,aqe' save up to $250 Vinyl roof excess traffic on Brys drive some citizens come back at a "'f-\Jw(>r <;IPf'I,rlq r.-~qL.Ht'11,.' • dr,j [ ,'.1 ..Po ...... er steenng required al eJ(tra CDSl and other streets in the vi. later date and complain over cinity." the installation of a cul-,Ollcan look mlo. as .' well) Gratlr LlDPf'r t)u(1',' mol(JI~qs available wheels or wheel premium wheel covers. sporlS mirrors. and G78x15 white ~Ide C0Vcrs I\I,i/f.M [;1'1'0 (i(x.k (8,'( tJenrh se,,1 35 qallon luel wall tires Don't let Ihls one gel away from you

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Page Seven Thursday I February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS . GPW Studies Snow Removal Woods Attorney Gives St. Jalnes Sets Lenten Services I CAUSLEY - MciNERNEY",; The question of a snow re- felt the city really didn't mova.l ordinance for the city need such a measure. . Rep'ort on Police Cars CI~ari;l~, ~c;~lfa~ r~~~h~~~~ ~~01~~di?;Os~:~~:r~an~~~I~ LEASINGi remams very much in the Saying he had earlier pre- Kercheval avenue, will con. high school students, will : minds of the Woods Council pared such a proposal affect- By Rnger A. Waha to work with the eity now tinue its midweek Lenten offer the following selec. 17601 MACK .. and in the future. He said Vespers Wednesday, Feb. tions: "Prayer and " ~ after the solons referred this ing both residential and corn- The cooperation of Chry- 1m Chrysler will review repair ruary 22, with ils traditional by Eugene Butler, "Andante" matter to City Attorney mercial property and that sler Corp. officials toward 886-4605 ' bills and get baek in touch Lenlen Choral Vesper ser. by Telemann and "Airc" by : George Catlin for his inves- the ~ouncH sought a further repairing seven public safety tigation over a month ago. exploration of such a law, department police vehicles with officials to see whal is .vice beginning at 8 p.m. Bach. AUTOMOBIE LEAS MG SP C L 1S'~ Mr. Catlin gave a verbal Mr. Catlin stated he reviewed' was cited by Woods City At- covo.red under vehicle war. This musicale, fea.turing The worship will include a i, I E IA IS ~ report at the regular meet. other similar ordinances and torney George Catlin in a rantles. the adu!t chancel <:hOlr, the homily by Pastor George E. '. ing Monday, February 6, and said The Woods was unique verbal report to the council While he feels the problem IchIldren s <:.holr and the Kurz, whose message on the All Makes and Models ~ in that the city removed at its regular' meeting Mon- is solved, Mr. Catlin added I handbell chOIr, has becn pre- suffering of Jesus will com. : that, at this point, the issue pared by Herman Clein, di- bine the' minist;y of the snow in both commercial and day, February 6. Automobiles, Trucks • Tnnllbly 110lds residential districts. During late December and is not yet closed. reclor of music at Saint Word with the ministry of :: But Mayor Benjamin W. through much of January, the WIt h that Councilman I' James Church, assisted by music in making this an un. {~ .~.. : ' Ch I Mrs. Frank Dicey and Mrs, usual worship expcrience ~ • Pinkos said problems remain seven Dodge Monacos were Special Week J 0"h S'0.'b I 'Y'" ,m- ROb", Amb"".. - _ """'" • in commercial areas regard. in and out of service, with ploye, moved that CIty Ad.. Thc congregation invites , I , : Last week was a special ing the removal of snow and the problem snowballing the ministrator Chester E. Peter. .hsele~tJO?~ O[fere.~ by the friends in the community to • . t h d b middle of last month when sen draft a leUer of appre. c anc~ ~ ~~~ mc ude the join lhem in sharing the ~ one for Trombly Elementary th at th IS ma ter soul e School studC'nts and their I further explored. five of the autos were out ciation to Chrysler for their follo.~vlng. I ho~ Ar: •. The "Sounds of Lent at Vespers." ., grandparents, who joined to- Meanwhile, Councilman E. for repairs. In fact, officials support. His motion was sup- Way ,by Roesch, Come ------...... -- get her for a week of special D. Grady expressed concerns reported they have had inter- ported by Councilman Tho- !ho,~ ,~onl of .Every Bless. .. mittent problems with the mas Fahrner, also a Chrysler mg, "..Jesu P.nceless Trea. • classroom acti"ities centered over plowing on the rights. vehicles since their delivery employe. sure. Jesus Chnst My SurC' '. around the family. of-way and on another citi. early last year. . Defense" and "Alleluia." "Grandparents' Week," Feb. zen's property, over which But thanks to the response The mohon was. approved I The children's choir will ruary 6 through 10 was a he has received some com- of corporation personnel, in. by ~ 4:3 vote w.lth Mayor sing "Though Your Sins Be Village.Market 1 chance for the Tro~bly stu- plaints from residents. Coun- cluding three service engi- BenJa~111l W. Pinkos and As Scarlet" and "The Old dents to honor their fore fa. cHman George Cueter also neers. and the cooperation of CounCIlman George S. Free'i- '_ man joining Mr_ Sabol and thers and reflect with them, wanted Mr. Catlin to look Pointe Dodge, 'the cars were Mr. Fahrner on the plus side, ZEMlllIN IS U'~A})ER 18328 MACK AVENUE ~ on the history and culture into the dumping of snow back on the road within a while Councilmen E. D. Lillian Zcmmin, of West of their families and the into the street, rather than matter of days toward the Grady and George Cueter, Williams court, has qualifi('u area. depositing it over the curb. end of January. who both felt such an action for Lutheran BrothC'rhood's Each class came up with As a result, the city at. Mr. Catlin reported at a Week's was premature, and Council. I 1977 Leaders Club, one of the This its own activity' for the week. torney will again consider meeting with city officials man Robert Novitke nixed insurance company's top sales One fourth grade invited such a law and ensuing and Chrysler representatives, the motion. honors. their grandparents to come guidelines. the latter expressed a desire Bell Ringers to class and describe what it ------Prices Effective Feb. 16, 17 and 18 was like for them in the fourth grade; others pre- Robber Takes Clothing Items CLOSED SUNDAY pared puppet shows, concerts • We Close. Wednesdays at 1 p.m. and special creative writing An East Detroit woman, blue, .25 caliber revolver and forced Mrs. Comito into the chweitzer assignments to mail out of who allegedly robbed Isa- ,- town relatives. belle's, 104 Kercheval ave- rear bathroom. Upon exiting REAL ESTATE INC. '. "The children learned a lot nue, on Thursday morning, the store the suspect took U.S.D.A. CHOICE .',. about each other and even' February 9, was arrested by $40 from the cash register BONELESS ENGLISH CUT their own families by listen- Detroit police on Saturday, and the clothes she had or- ing to their grandparents' February 11. dered. stories," said Trombly Prin. Rose Wojtaszek, 39, was According to Farms po- The Farms Office POT ROAST $1.47~- cipal Eric Folio. apprehended by officers from line, Mrs. Comito asked why -Co Each year, the school sets Detroit's 15th precinct as she she was being robbed and Is Proud ... BONELESS ROLLED a mid-winter week aside, exited a ladies dress shop in the woman replied, "You sue has "Grandparents' Gratiot avenue after she had would too if you had seven Week," for the study of his- allegedly robbed it. kids at home," $1.75 .,." tory and culture, Dr. Folio Upon her a r res t Ms. She was arrested at Fuhr- PORK LOIN ROAST explained. Wojtaszek admitted to com. man's Ladies Apparel, 13747 lI . Last year Trombly's 50th mitting six armed robberies Gratiot avenue. Detroit- po- . .. to announce that seven of its "THE ORIGINAL anniversary was celebrated, in the past week, police said. were responding to a sales associates hove been named ( ;: silent alarm that was set off and. in 1976, the week was She has been charged with Million Dollar Club members for the LB. ~; devoted to Bicentennial ac- armed robbery and possession by a salesgirl during the STUFFED PORK ROllS 98 , tivities. of a firearm in the Detroit robbery. year 1977: (IN A FOIL PAN READY TO COOK) incident. Later this week Ms. Wojas- " In the Isabelle robllery, the zek will be turned over to GP Delllocrais suspect stole approximately Farms authorities and ar. $365 in clothing and $40 in raigned on the local robbery U.S.D.A. CHOICE . . . INDIVIDUAL, Host Rep. Ryan cash. - charge. ALICE BOYER PETe MISURACA .- Isabelle Comito reported to ", Farms jolice that the suspect GRACE LENTINI AL VALLEY Rep. William Ryan will had been in the shop on Woods Grants LB. speak on Regional Govern- ~~!~~e~!~~~S " Tuesday, February 7, and or- $1.49 BETTE WRIGHT PAT VERHELLE ". ment at a combined meeting dered five items of clothing ULS Requests SWISS sTEAIl .'. of the Grosse Pointe Demo. for pick up on Thursday. If Have steaks cubed, flour lightly. brown in shortening, drain. Add one can ~f cratic Club and the Grosse When she came to pick up Two requests from Uni. KATHY BROPHY CLAWSON Pointe Democratic Women's the items. she produced a versity L i g get t School, stewed tomatoes. Simmer for one hour, or bake in oven at 350 degrees for one ho~r. Discussion Group on Tues- (ULS), were unanimously ap. J day; February 21, at 7:30 p.m proved by the Woods Council The session will be held at Pleads Guilty at its regular meeting Mon- U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS the home. of .Alice Fine, 1092 day, February 6, - ~ Grayton ...road.' ...... 1.-1' To"B..:E 'Char'S'e First, the solons granted We think this says a lot about the the school permission to hold vigor and effectiveness of the Forms $153LB.; LICENSED APPROVED Bfff STfW A 19-year-old Woods youth its fair on the University The Woods Council at its stoff. Because the superior perform- recently pled guilty to a Campus, 1045 Cook road, on regular meeting M 0 n d.a y , OUR OWN charge of breaking and en. June 2 and 3, subject to a ance of our Million Dollar Club mem- February 6, unanimously au- written agreement between thorized the issuance of a tering with intent to commit bers is typical of the professionalism larceny in Wayne County both parties as has occurred license to operate the Woods td $1.S9LB': Circuit Court, stemming from in the past. be found at the Schweitzer Grosse RANCH STYLE BACON Theaters I and II. The the- The fair will be coordi- aters have been inspected an incident last N.ovember, Pointe Farms office, reported Woods Det. Charles nated and organized by the and all regulations have been school's alumni association. compiled with, including pay. Philip Hamel last week. CALIFORNIA The youth, Anthony Schoh!, Then the council gave ment of the license fee in the 24 SIZE was scheduled to be sen- ULS its approval to hold an Our experience, our enthusiasm, our FANCY amount of $100. antiques show on the Liggett tenced on Tuesday, February wide range of services are all avail- 14, (after press time), with Campus, in Briarcliff drive, HEAD the possibility he could be from June 15 to 17, with the able to you when you engage in the Cucumbers stipulation, if the weather is sentenced under the Holmes important business of buying or sell- Lettuce Youthful Trainee Act. good, that parking be per- He was charged with the mitted on the school yard. ing a home. 3 for 39«; break-in of a Vernier road In the past, the city has residence in which artis:les, received complaints 0 v e r 48~EAD including a stereo set, tele. cars being "parked all over" vision set and a radio, were in the area on antiques show GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICE taken. They were valued at days, said City Administrator around $600. Chester E. Petersen. All the articles were re- At the same time, the mo- 886-5800 343-0700 51 AHL'S BREAD covered by pol ice after tion stipulated that three or Schoh! was spotted at the four officers be available to IS BACK ON OUR SHELVES front door of another Ver- help direct traffic on such nicr road home and sub'se- days. quently apprehended at the residence where the items were found. Pointer W-ins Option to Purchase • Many exciting Squllsh Title * decorator colors • Beautiful flat finish • washable Dale Steiss, 19, of The Available • Free at lead hazards, safe 101'chlldren's Pointe won the State Class rooms D Squash Tournament on • Easy to apply - lasl drYlOg Sunday, January 29, at the • Soap and water Jewish Community Center, *We Lease All Makes & Model~ clean-up • Bloomfield Hills. A member of the East- pointe Racquet Club, Dale at Comparable Prices Lochmoor Hardware defeated Dave Renton of the 20779 MACK at 8 MI. Southfield Athletic Club. I 885-0242 In the best of five series, Window Repoir & MOlntenonce he carne from behind to take OR LEASE $ OPEN (VERY DAY. SUN. 10 to 4 the title with scores of 8.15, -, 15.8, 14-16, 15.4 and 15.12. per month

SHORES MARINE ~ 12 Month Closed End 24910 Jefferson, St_ Clair Shores, Mi. C 778-3204 • CHRIS-CRAFT PAInS • OFF AND ACCESSORIES TERMS: Non-Refundable Down Payment of $600. 12 Payments ~AYTHEO~ LIST PRICE @ $119 per mono Total Payments Equalizing $2028 Plus 4% • SPERRY TOP-SIDER SHOES * FULlY EQUIPPm MODElS Will wry VHF 25 WATT An £Yen LARG.R DI$COU"" Use Tax. Closed End Lease. 12,000 Allowable Miles - 5' Per • NAUTICAL FURNITURE $1000 • 12 CHANNEL & JEWELRY ABOVE DISCOUNT APPLIES TO IN STOCK Mile Over. RADIO • INTER LUX PAINTS MODELS ONLY - CH09SE FROM OVER 1GO! • TULES & LAMPS ANY AIR CONDITIONED NEW 1978 ANY AIR CONDITIONED NEW 1978 Ask For MaUiauCIassicS950 ~ Caprice $1200 ~ JACK RAYMER! OPEN 7 DAYS Daily 9 a,m_ to 6 p.m. A Sot. 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. OUT OF TOWN OHNMON. ~ BUYERS LEASE CAR 0 .. AMI!"'CA Inc. DEALER! &THIIIS. ~ wtLCOME 0:;;:'a'*W" · '; 775-8300 Choose From Over 1DO! 775.8300 Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS •••••••••••••••• Flexible Center Point Woods Council Studies Crime Picture in Shores (Continued from Page 1) was the number of persons In~~~~u!d~~~~Ve~~~tC?r~r~ms (Continued from Page 1) Iarea locally. arrested for disorderly con. i occasional drug problem, but In January alone, the Cen- Boat Dockage Procedure court last year, and 40 in JOHN J. WELKER, Sr. duct. 34 in 1977 as compared now most are coming to us to ' ter Point medical center con- dock application back to the January 15 date, 1976. to 40 in 1976. Narcotic ar- Real Estate Broker 882-3711 talk about alcohul, sex, their firmed pregnancies in 14 policy in The Woods was with all current dock holders In 1977, 598 persons com- rests reached seven last year, i parents or their friends. young women, 10 of whom once again viewed by the being advised that the dead- mitled traffic offenses that one less than in 1976. "But those are just the were under lS.years.old, and line for renewing their ap. were serious enough for •••••••••••••••• council at its regular meet. Two cases of rob b e r y symptoms, the basic prob'l half of them from Grosse plications was extended to them to go to court. Of these, ing Monday, February 6, (armed) were reported last lems are still the same-the Pointe. January IS, 524 were convicted. The 1976 when two citizens, who failed year and none the year be. kids can't communicate and "Many of the kids who to renew permit applications (The city code says reo figure was 496 in 1976, which they are bored," come in here are determined fore. Five persons were ar. REMODEL by January 15, claiming they newal applications must be saw '407 convicted. rested on weapons charges The model used by Center to be sexually active, and in filed on or before January Last year, one juvenile was were unaware of that dead. in 1977 and only one in 1976. Point counselors is emphatic that case we explain birth 15 with space allotments to arrested for a traffic viola- line, sought council assist. The department made a NOW! listening and it works won. control methods to them and ance. be made on or before the tion with charges filed with total of 76 ambulance runs ders, according to Ms. Cook. supply them with prescrip- As it turncd out, Council. following February 15,) Wayne County Juvenile Court in 1977, of which 21 were in "Most of the people we're tions if they are 18 years or man E, D. Grady, who with. Continuing, Mr. Petersen authorities, as compared to response to miscellaneous ac- dealing with are normal. us. older. Those under 18 are di. drcw an earlier motion that noted that after the deadline. the eight in 1976. ually stable human beings, reeled to a federally.funded such approval be granted cidents, 33 were to convey approximately 14 citizens had Last year, three persons sick persons to the hospital Mew locil Mding but they come to us when Safe-Teen program in Mack through the last day of Feb- railed to renew their appli- were arrested for breaking five were to assist other de: ..W3lNZE..r codes requiie thlt they're in a period of crisis. avenue," according to Ms. ruary, moved that both citi- cations and "therefore, these and entering, and three the partments, 10 were to acci. -Bu..i.i~- your property be They need feedback from an. Cook. zens, Karl Gropp of Marford 14 docks. along with another previous year. In other break- dent scenes and the balance updlted prior to other human being to hclp In addition, the medical court and Bernard Schenk of six docks previously can. ins, (garages, autos, et alL), ~.,.J. ADDITIONS seHingor re.renting, miscellaneous runs. REMODELING them come to a decision." center offers venereal dis- Hampton road, have their celled. should be offered to only one person was arrested 'Of) bjoy this improwe. Parents are becoming more ease tests and treatment permits approved and that those residents who are on in 1977, and none in 1976. In 1976, the total ambu, 777 -6840 lIHel ment while you Ire and more involved in the medical referrals and othe; thc January 15 deadline be the waiting list for a boat There were 16 reports of lance runs numbered 83, of I'" li..int in your home'. counseling process. If it's ap. health information'. maintained . dock." larcenies over $200 in 1977 which 10 were to accident • VENINGS G' TU 1-.744 parent that parent and child Volunteers at Center Pointe In relation to this, the Cit- But the two citizens, who as compared to six the year scenes, 22 were to miscel- UU SIDE AND are willing to meet halfway also man a 24-hour crisis line izens Recreation Commission laneous accidents, 44 to con- <;IOUI 'OINru failed to renew their applica. before, and of larcenies un- to resolve a problem, the after taking a 60.hour train- is cUlTcnlly studying this en. tlons by the January 15 dead. der $200, 32 were reported vey sick patients to a hospi- counselors suggest contacts ing program covering em- tire matter, based upon ear- line, wanted their permits. last year and 37 in 1976. tal and seven were to assist UPDATE YOURBATIltOOM, KITCIIN, be arranged to settle disputes phatic listening, values clari- lier council action last No. Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkos In assaults of various types, other departments. PLUMBING and ElECTRIC over behavior. fication, problem solving, vembcr. In con sid e r i n g expressed concern over the seven were reported in each In 1977, public safety of. Sex counseling for teen- first aid and drugs. changing the date for re- entire procedure in relation of the two years. ficers in scout cars patrolled agers has become an impor. The crisis line puts that newal applications and 'pay. to policy and the overall han- There was a slight rise in a total of 171,726 miles as All HOME & OFFICE SERVICES tant part of the program, training to good use. Last ment of boat dockage fees, dling of the situation, while reports of stolen bicycles, 18 compared to 163,295 miles in the commission is currently PAINTING too. As Center Point's own month, for instance, five of Councilman John Sabol, in in 1977 as compared to 13 in 1976. , statistics show, there's a the calls coming in were eying the possibility of a non. considering Mr. Grady's or- 1976. However, reported van- refundable deposit of up to ____ -:- , :...gr_e_a_t_n_e_e_d_f_o_r_he.:.l.:.p-.::.::in:-:.t~ha::.:.tfrom teens contemplating iginal motion and the pro- dalism, (mostly dam age d FREE.LOADERS , suicide, a phenomena that is 33 percent by December 15, posed date change, said he front lawns by motor ve- with the balance due some- Progress is impeded a becoming more and more fre- saw no sense in altering the hicles), showed a drop to 45 great deal by people who ex. where between March 1 and quent, according to national deadline again. last year as compared to 57 pect to reap all the benefits statistics. . April 1. Mr. Sabol felt it would only the previous year. 'The commission discussed without the accompanying "In a suicide case we still add to further confusion, obligations. use the emphatic listening this subject with representa- while saying docks should be Showing a slight decline model, but with a big dif- tives of the Grosse Pointe given to those eligible and ference. Instead of dwelling Woods Boat Club at its Jan. the bumping pro c e d u r e on the present problem, the uary meeting, and is ex- should continue. pected to explore it more CHICKEN counselor tries to get callers At the same time, another RIBS SHRIMP fully at its session this month. * out of the here and now- concern was cited in relation * In a memo to the council, to citizens knowing where Family Bucket ~f Chicken .• rill on I)' $5.95 either by talking about the City Administrator Chester U.S,D.A. CHOICE past or about the future, any- they were at in relation to Rib Dinner...... till only $4.95 FREEZER E. Petersen said in an effort storing their boats. thing to get them away frpm to determine earlier those Shrimp Dinner ...... • titl on/}' $3.95 JUST BEEF the formula they've come up On the bumping procedure, UlCf PEPPERIDGE boat dock permits which were FOR with for solving their prob- both Mr. Petersen and City HOMf BIIF fARMS not going to be renewed duro Attorney George Catlin indi- MADE U.S.D.A. Choice or Prime BREAKFAST lem," explains Ms. Cook. ing the 1978 boating season, Delicious Food GERMAN SlEW All the services are offered cated it hadn't been used that CUSTOM CUT MUFFINS his office authorized the often. Low Prices POtAtO without charge, although mailing of applications to all POINTE WHARF 39 Wrapped & Frozen STONEGIIOUND "With cancellations and SALAD LB. contributions are sought from current boat dock permit 18310MACK '1 Pkg. WHEAT MUFFINS persons benefited at Center r.on-renewals, we have been C holders last October. able to handl~ the people," 59 LB, FAR.MER PEEr of 6 ENGLISH MUFFINS Point. At the same time, instruc- IIMI.BONILISS "We've managed for seven stated Mr. Petersen, while Reg, 69' tions were given that such Mr, Catlin noted, "We haven't WILSON HI.StYLE 4ft: years on the money raised applications were to be re- I had that much experience fROM HOMOGENIZEO Spec. 7eaeh throughout the community ceived by the city on or be- with the bumping procedure SANDWICHES by FLEC," said Dr. Beals, "1 CINNAMON fore November 15. and its operation." TO STEAKS! MILK HAMS suppose that shows the com- ~ PLASTIC GALLON Apple MUFFIN However, after representa- In giving an overview of Sl59 munity is still supporting us tives of the boat club ex- ~ CARRY OUT Whole or Half lB, CINNAMON this procedure, Mr, Catlin SI.29GAUON and the work we do here. pressed the i r displeasure said a resident wants a dock ,AVAILABLE Raisin MUFFIN "That in itself is good rea. over the policy change last on the lake side of the RAM'S' NOR son to carry on with it." . Senior Citizens 'WEAVER U.S. NO. J U.S. NO. J Pkg. of 6 November, the council went bridge, (the "other side" is Dlleollnt 10% CHICKIN 3# YELLOW Reg, 96' mainly for smaller craft RESIAURANI fMrnlnu,,,. Ord.r $2'.:SOj 1 p.m .• IO p,m. ROLL MaciNTOSH Cooking Onions Spec. which can navigate under the 17410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR ,Piece 01 Sliced Tree Spraying Set in Farms bridge and generally spaces APPLES C C DAILYaPE IlL 48 Bag 6 All Farms residents are reo The Farms Council has de. are available), and makes an J,YE FEATURE C U.S. NO. 1 PKG. CARROTS Pkg. quired, under city ordinance, termined that for 1978 the application, remaining on the Wid.. Thura:. Fib. 15 & 16 c to spray the elm trees on insecticide spray which must waiting list for two years, OSCAR MAYER'S Baked Beef Short Ribs lb. bag 68 2 Pkgs. 48 their property once a year to be us~d is methoxychlpr, and Then, the Parks and Recre- with tomato sauce. 3 ! e'n:ll,:> \ ~ ')d:t r:'.11''';1 1,:'_: ~-'.- ..A~~!~~YEJ?J!I!'+ prevent Dutch Elm Disease. the trees snould be' sprayed S\~ftfa~r~llR-brt'adJ~~~li1~ Fri.. Fib, 17 before April 25. ers, for the previous year, to ~~I!~~~!~'CS~'375 Shrimp In the basket llaw er Fnnch b...... If a resident violat~s the see if they intend to renew. Cocktail slIuce & wedge ordinance by not having his A check is made of citizens of lemon' trees sprayed by the cutoff on the waiting list to see who ~~~~~S550 date or by not using methox- has been on the long. SIt. " Sin .. Fib. 18 & 19 ychlor, h~ is subject to a 'fine est, and notification then en- Roast Chicken, ' of up to $100 or imprison- sues of the bumping proced- 1/2 chicken, bread stuffing, ment for 90 days. ure. ~~f:~~~'875cranberry sauce" .SATlSfACTION GUAftANTEED The Farms has contracted AIDS IN SWIM WIN with Shock Brothers, Inc., to Mall. " TUls .. FIb. 20" 21 Peter Joos, of The Woods, spray all the elm trees on a student at Columbia Uni- HI.' II.' In, Dillyl Stuffed Pork Chops public property and any resi. Wed. - Vegetable Baked and served with versity and a key member of dent may have Shock Broth. Thurs. - Chicken Noodle apple sauce. Columbia's swim team, reo Fri. - Shrimp Chowder ers spray their trees at the cently played a 'major role same time by notifying Farms Sat, - Navy Bean YOUR CHOrCE in helping the team defeat Sun. - Chickell Noodle Director of Public Service Yale University for the first John DeFoe. Mon. - Split Pea time in 60 years. Peter, an :ru~s. - Tomato Rosamarie $3.69 The cost is $8 per tree and economics major, competes in citizens must contact Mr. De. the individual medley and .85.1902 Foe be for e Wednesday, backstroke events. March 1, if they want this service. Residents also should for. ward a check to Mr. DeFoe, payable to Shock Brothers, 1~edi,~~~~~~~r;!1e Inc., to cover the number of ,~ 811;;-8811. trees on their property. Elm 01'"n II n.m. I .. 2 n.m, trees located between the Daily Special. Soup and Enlree •. 1.75 curb and sidewalk or trees which are 18 feet from the GREEK SQUARE PIZZA street are owned by the city ~~-.._~__ Solo.lp, GREEK SQUARE PIZZA ..... 1 and will be sprayed at the _-u.Io. , ' lIS us Solo.lp, Farms expense. 4ftPiua OorMw, Go .... ~, us S IS 0.-, Go'" \ornogtoGo_ (_lIillo If a resident is having his J.SO .,40 -'_.(la;oo., hee Gt.. SaIolI 0.0-, , ' , . , , , us us own contractor spray trees, -- then that contractor must fHe • Broiled-- Choiee (1.J. oz.) New York Strip Steak a statement with Mr, DeFoe's office within 20 days after Potatoes, SOIlP & Salad .. , 95 the spraying. • London Broil ('ooked to your tmte Where to go and what A II Jw., Potatoe , Soup & Salad :1.25 to do on Sunday? • Double Shish.Ka-Bob Syrian Bread, Potatoes. Here's an unusual dining opportunity ... Greek Salad 3.25 r-----' ,,;';',,' ------, • Broiled "'hite .'ish. Potatoe, .., Soup & Salad . I Get $]00 back fOr5 proofs of purchase. I • John's Speeial .'rog I_egs. 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Page Nine Thursday I February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plain Public Drunkenness Eyed by Shores Officer GPW to Sell Park Tickets Golf Classes Set to Begin A plan wherein the city 50 cents to $1.40 per ticket, Registration is now under. Thursdays. The instructor ~or.:. Early in January of this and prosecution------..;;...---of public in. It simply is not realistic other things, he or she "is would sell amusement park while the city could receive way for a six.week golf class the class is Walter Kerchm .. year, Shores Public Safety toxicants who become dis. for a person to believe that intoxicated in a public place tickets to citizens at discount 25 to 30 cents per ticket. The to be conducted at North ski, assistant pro at ~Plum.:' Hollow Golf Club. ..: Officer Harry Hamilton at. orderly persons either by di. he can not be found guilty and is either endangering prices was unanimously ap- commission reported that St- High School in early March. '.~- tended a two.day instructors' rectly endangering the safety of drunk driving because he directly the safety of :mother proved by the Woods Coun- Clair Shores received around The course, offered by the Further information on en.~,. training course in Lansing of others or property, or by was drunk while driving, or person or of property or is cil at its regular meeting $1,200 in revenues from such Department of Community rollment may be obtained by'. viewing Aet 339, P.A. 1974, acting in a manner which is innocent of an assault be- acting in a manner that Monday, February 6. based service last year. Services, will meet in the calling 885.3808 or 885.()271~'~ as amended, known as the causes a public disturbance. cause he was drinking at the causes a public disturbance." upon a recommendation from Mr. McNamara said the evening Mondays through " Substance Abuse Assistance time of the assault. He also said that nothing the Citizens Recreation Com. ~:. The officer said in talking city will receive further in. ' Act. to "civilian" persons, both The trend to decriminalize' in this act affects any law, mittee. formation on the distribu. ,.. With the knowledge he friends and subjects brought' public intoxication had its ordinance, resolution or rule tion of tickets sometime in While further specific in- Boating Supplies. Nautical Gifts " " gained, he in turn instructed into the station, that there is beginning in the recommen. a g a i,n s t drunken driving, formation has to he obtained April, with the commission ...' his colleagues of the public a wide gulf between the law dat~on forwarded in 1967 by driving under the influence by the city regarding the pro- motion stipulating that the • CANADIAN & AMERICAN CHARTS :: safet~.departmcnt on the new itseU and the interpretation the Task Force on Public of intoxicating alcohol, or gram, sponsored by the Mich. program be accepted on a ", law. being placed on it by the pub- Drunkenness of the Presi. another similar offense in. igan Recreation and Park one.year trial basis with tic. • GREAT LAKES & COASTAL \": lic. dent's Commission on Law volving the operation of a kets being sold at the mu. , Officer Hamilton, who has Ass'n., it's hoped it will get ", been appointed departmental Most people arc under the Enforcement and Adminis. vehicle, snowmobile, aircraft, underway by May 1 and con- nicipal building, 20025 Mack \ .. instructor in such matters impression the law is de- tration of Justice, and the vessel, machinery or other tinue through Labor Day, avenue. ::1'. by Public Safety Director signed to give them a "free 1966 Report of the Presi. equipment or motorized con- September 4. In another action, a com. I' Joseph Vilale, has attended pass" to commit a variety of dent's Commission on Crime veyances. m i s s ion recommendation I • other sessions in various in the District of Columbia. The wording of the new As planned, tickets would I, misdemeanors or obnoxious be sold for such places as viewing tenure of the group's •• parts of the state. acts without any responsibil- Both of these commissions sta~ute concerni~¥ incap~ci- members also was approved. .. 1 d d th t d k tattOn states, Incapaclta- Cedar Point, Sea World and " • Thp.se included sessions on ity whatsoever. King's Island, (all in Ohio), It said that the council should '. con.cu e a run enness, tion means that a person, as set up a period of service :.. how to determine to what de- In order to dispel such be- o.f.Itself, shou~d.not be clas. a result of the use of alcohol, Bob.Lo and Great America, . gree a motorist is or is not liefs, Officer Hamilton pre- near Chicago, Ill. "The city for commissioners, and desig- " slfled as a cl'lmll1al offense. is unconscious or has his or nate a system to keep a mix •• capable of operating a vehi. pared an explanation of the Both bodies stated that in. her mental and physical func- would make a small fee on ," c1e due to the amount of new law, which became ef- each ticket sold but the real of experienced and new peo. .',~ stead of initiating criminal tioning so impaired that he pIe on the body. .. liquor the driver might have fective January 15, and is as proceedings against the com- or she either poses an im. savings would be to the ticket ,I consumed before he got be. accurate as he could possibly mon drunk, a more positive mediate and substantial dan. buyer," said Administrative ,The council approved the I ~.:., hind the wheel. make it. step would be to enlist the gel' to his or her health or Aide Gerard K McNamara. institution of two.year terms on a staggered basis begin- the' ship's wheel " The officer is qualified to As of the January date services of public health safety or is endangering the It's possible that citizens .' give tests at the scene of the simple intoxication, in itself: authorities and their facili- health and safety of the pub- ning January 1979, with 1.-'.. could reap a savings of from those members whose terms 19605 Mack .. arrest to determine if the has been eliminated as a ties. In other words, alcohol lie." I' motorist should or should not will expire being determined rU.2.1340 Bet. 7 & 8 Mi. Rd. crime under Michigan law, abuse should be looked upon Act 339 recognizes that the STEAMY SPEEDSTER ~} have operated the vehicle in he notes. Because of this as both an individual and law enforcement officer is at a later date. traffic. many persons are under th~ public health problem, not as neither responsible for, nor The first automobile to Officer Hamilton became assumption they now can a crime, he said. is expected to render abso. surpass two miles a minute completely acquainted with in a one mile run was pow. use the fact that they were With the adoption of Act lute j~d~ement regarding in. ered by steam. Fred Marriott the Substance Abuse Assist. intoxicated as mitigation for 339, Michigan has joined 24 cap~cltatlOn. ance Act, as well as a com. drove his Stanley Steamer a , any and all criminal offenses. other states the District of Under the law, a person panion legislation, Act 340 mile in 2B.1/5th seconds on Nothing can be further from Columbia a~d the Common- admitted to treatment after a straightway at Orlando which provides for the arrest the truth. wealth of Puerto Rico in being determined to be "ap. Beach, on January 27, 1906. enacting legislation provid. parently incapacitated" may While steamers gradually dis. ing for the treatment of eel'. be detained for up to 72 appeared from the open road, Suspect Faces Circuit Court tain public j neb ria t e s, hours, and if a "hold" is Henry Ford Museum, Dear- (drunken persons), instead of placed on them, returned to born, offers visitors an op- A 17-year-old Harper after.noon, February 2, and he portunity to see steamers as Woods youth was bound over the traditional incarceration the law enforcement agency also IS under investigation for (jailings) heretofore pro~ for prosecution if charged well as other types of vehicles Appliance & Furniture Center to Wayne County Circuit the break-in of another North vided. ' with commission of a crim- in its Transportation Collec. Court for trial last week on Oxford road home, police tions. Serving the ~rosse Pointe Area for 28 Yearsl a charge of breaking and en- said. In other words, .the peo. ina! act. tering of a dwelling. Youth Service Division Det. pIes' representatives recog- Serta-in-Sets KitehenAid This action was taken at James Fowler filed a peti- nized the value of diverting Built-In Dishwasher the Woods Municipal Court tion on a 16-year.old Harper those people from the crim. examination of Kelly Roy Woods juvenile with Wayne inal justice system into the ~.. Pillotte, of Beaufait road, on County J u v e nil e Court, health delivery system, with .,... Wednesday, February 8. At charging him with breaking the focus now to be on the -Two .. treatment of persons who '.. the same time, the suspect's and entering stemming from , ... Cycles .~ bond was reQuced from $10,' the same incident. have abused alcohol, the of. .' .~.-f.,.1'.'~'J . ... "';.....,. ~ " 000 or 10 percent to $2,000 The detective also filed a ficer stated. . ' - Energy ~ Home Sentry ™ or 10 percent, and he posted petition on the youth last The problem seems to lie • Saver ~ .. a $200 cash bond and was week for possession of stolen in the failure of some peo- BEAUTIFUL ....,~ COUNTRYGlUB SMOKE ALARM .. , .. released. His pre-trial is ple to familiarize themselves .. property, saying that a shirt .All Sizes Available • .. tttry operated-Munch alcum • .,.n >. scheduled for Thursday, Feb- stud button, allegedly taken with the act in its entirety. , if ho_hohf pow .. foill, .. AT Twin ••• n.bi1ity ret' aunon krmlliarirel .. ruary 23. from the one home, was ul. While simple intoxication, BIG Sin ro"" family wit" alarm ... und. ,. Pillotte is charged with the .. timately discovered when he in and of itself, has been ANNOUNCEMENT SAVINGSI Set Plus $5 burglary of a North Oxford was arrested with Pillote on eliminated as a crime, the Mr. Woodrow W. Woody wishes to announce that the road residence on Thursday 95 Factory the 2nd. person who drinks to .excess HiHcrest Country Club Dining Room, tocktail lounge $ $89 Rebate ~~UJEL 319~~DClI~t. In the one incident, Woods is now mandated to be han. and Banquet Ballrooms are now open to the public. police received a tip from a dIed according to civil pro- _+t.~ ~ GPF Acts watchful United Parcel Ser. cedure, and law enforcement Mr. Woody 0'50 wishes' to state rhar a vice driver, who spotted the officers must take the person 'imited number of Private Golf and ,7P'-"1l Whirlpool! (Continued from Page 1) Can Opener suspects inside the home, into protective custody and Social Memberships ole also available. MICROWAVE OVf:NS ~ seek the needed funds. which suffered a broken deliver the individual into a 19" DIAGONAL TV " The grant application will window. Pillotte was arrested health delivery system for Yes, you may now enloy Hillcrest-truly one 01 Michi- ~ be . filed under the state's at 'the. sceiie- by 'Offlcer' John' treatment of the immediate. gan'dinesf 'public dining and banquet"'cE!n1ers with 8 • ".... hft" .... High Hazard and Obstacle DeLara, while the fleeing condition. professionally designed ballrooms to serve your every ~ Program. Farms Police Chief The law enforcement agen. position all, I juvenile was apprehended a party need. Hillcrest caters to receptions, banquets and prnsl_, Ie Robert Ferber said it ap- short time later by Woods cy may take the person into parties of all sizes. Our prices are modest-but more go--1t sIU1 oft pears likely that the inter- and Shores police in the area protective custody with or lIUIomIItically. section would qualify for a without the consent of the important-the charm of .Hillcrest and the experience of Sunningdale drive. ."fasyO_" J9JOW grant because, as a "locked. Articles reported t a ken person, and may use such of our stoff will assure your party to be a memorable • rlllnO'lllbl. up intersection" it is can. from the home in which the force which would be lawful occasion. Fearuring From sidered a high hazard and two youths were spotted, in- were the officer effecting an ' ._5 ~ accident location. For Further Information Call L - Calor Sentry cluding a jewelry box with arrest for a misdemeanor -100% Solid State Chassis Both 1\Iack avenue and three diamond rings, two without. a warrant, and the ~--"-$995 Morass road are owned and PRICED TOO LOW watches and a gold watch person so taken must be con- 772-2240 • 463.0555 EC 32 TO ADVERT/Sf!! $249~~ooo maintained by Wayne Coun- veyed to a public health fa- chain and fob, were recov. We're your neighbor, come ~ee us and compare our prices! ty. Therefore the Wayne ered, along with the shirt cility. GROESBECK "NEAR CASS County R 0 a d Commission stud button and a watch, val- Officer Hamilton pointed must approve the recom- MOUNT CLEMENS 882-2388 17170 Harper nr. Cadieux ued at around $2,000, alleg- out Act 340 provides that a 2 Miles North of Metro Pkwy. Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 - Tue., Wed., Sat. 9 to 6 mended plan of Goodell- person is disorderly if, among Grivas Inc. If the county ap. edly taken from the other proves the plan and if the residence. ' state approves the grant, im- • provements on the intersec- Pointer Named tion will be made. But the road commission To Club Post must approve the plan in ~~i41[f1[1[lflk7 f?[ffJ[JjJ c order for the state to even consider the grant. Lawrence D. Buhl Jr. of Will Follow Up The Farms was recently ap- pointed the new secretary Chief Ferber, in a letter to of the Boys Clubs of Metro. the road commission dated politan Detro;t. Tuesday, February 7, has reo quested that the commission Other new appointees were HANG ON GROSSE POINTE approve the Goodell-Grivas James W. !1icLernon, presi- dent, Alfred S. Warren Jr., Inc. plan so the firm can get vice.president, and William Robert Vito the wheels rolling to obtain :\'1. Skillman, treasurer. state funds. When the road commis. Kenneth Edwards and makes TV news sion's approval is received, David Clark were reappointed the grant application will be to their posts as area vice- come alive filed. Chief Ferber and the presidents. council can only guess when The Boys Clubs of Metro. where you live. that will be. "At the least it politan Detroit are support- will take 90 da~'s;' Chief Fer- ed in part by the United Your neighborhood is his bcr said. Foundation Torch Drive. beat. The chief added he would They provide leisure time His jOb is a rare one. There follow up on the plan ap- activities under trained, pro- proval and grant. "It you fessional leadership at nine are only four like it in the I e a '{e it in the hands of building - centered locations entire world. 'Wayne County to follow up," in Detroit, Dearborn, High- Of all the TV stations in Chief Ferber explained, "it land Park, Redford Township, the world - only News-4 will never be done. I say Warren and a 24G-acre resi- that honestly and from past dent camp facility on Har- Plus 4 - puts a bureau chief experience." sens Island, St. Clair County. to work full-time out where the news that affects you really happens. Only News-4 Plus-4 makes that kind of commitment in your neighborhood, Only News.4 Plus-4 makes TV news come alive where you live. FOAMED-IN-PLACE INSULATION Every night at 6 and 11. • Saves healing, cooling costsl • Stops dr~fts and cold walls! • Lowers noise levell • Easy, fast application! NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES, COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES

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That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings: 12 mg' 'tar:' O.7 mg nicotine (lV. per cigarette, FTC Report Aug: 77 100' s: 12 mg "taC 0.8 mg nicotine avo per cigare!le by FTC Method. l ______~_ ~ ~ __ .--0...-...... 0 - ~~~_~ ~ __ ~.~_~_~ ~ ~_ Thursday, February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page EWt... ~------~------_ .. -- ._---- City Seeks Blizzu,'d Funds Group to Honor VLS Continues Winning Streak Students Join Dirty Have YourCarpets I t a special 'meeting Thurs. plying are still incomplete. y, February 9, the City All snow removal costs in- Its Volunteers By Bill Fleischmann Carl Popky and Country Skill Olympics Carpet? RugsProfession., uncil passed a resolution curred by the communities The University L i g get t Day's Kent Bowman. Popky School, (ULS), Knights have scored 10 of the Knights 18 abling the administration are to be covered, although Community volunteers of Several s t u den t s from SAVE broken their January slump points that quarter, while CLIANID apply for federal emer. there is some question about Service Together and Rehabil- North High School will be We Have The Correct Method and extended their winning Bowman had eight of Coun- ncy funds to help pay the reimbursement for overtime itation Together, (START), among 400 teenagers compet- 20'0 To Clean Your Carpet I for snow clean-up in the pay to regular city workers streak 10 three games with try Day's 14. ing in the United Stales a project of the Team for ON CASH • We do all types of carpet repair ke of last month's blizzard. and extra use of the city's Justice, will be honored at hard fought victories over In the second quarter, Skill Olympics at Washtenaw CARRY CALL fOR fREE ESTIMA 11 The City may qualify for equipment. START's second annual Vol- Detroit Country Day School, Country Day rnllied to pull Community College on Sat- & tween $3,000 and $7,000 In The City, as well as unteer Recognition Dinner at (DCDS), 54.50, and Ann Ar. ahead, but ULS junior David urday, February 25. 'RUG East Side Carpet Cleane" aid, according to City other Pointe communities, the Roostertail tomorrow, bor Greenhills, 46-40. Popky stole the ball on three The students are all mem- 14111 Kercheval Ave. 822-14.1 . anager Thomas Kressbach. most of the snow was re- On Tuesday, February 7, consecutive Country Day pos- bers of the Vocational Clubs .CLEANING February 17. OWNED AND OPHIATED BYTHE BABICH fAMILY SINcr "'4' e funds are available for moved by city employes An alternative to prison the Knights travelled to arch. sessions and led the Knights of America. They will com. e 14-day disaster period working long overtime shifts for properly offenders, the rival DCDS in the hope of back to a 28-al1 tie at half pete in 11 different skill tween January 26 and Feb. for several days. organization provides ser- avenging their last-second time. areas including architectur- ary 8. I Guidelines for aid should vices to those sentenced to loss to the Yellow Jackets The Knights' shooting went al drawing, auto body repair, Federal guidelines for ap. be clarified soon. probation 'in the Wayne earlier this season. somewhat flat at the start auto mechanics, food service, industrial drawing, industrial M & M DISTRIBUTING CO. County courts. Both teams opened in zone of the third quarter, but electricity, machine drawing, Cleaning Materia!s & Equipment Community vol u n tee r s defenses, but the first quar- DeDS could only pull ahead machine tools, nursing, radio Want someone to talk to? work on a one-to-one basis ter became a shooting match by one bucket, 40-38. I between two guards, Lig~etl's Foul trouble for Country and television repair and with the probationers who welding. I Need help with a problem? want and need adult friend------Day sent Liggett to the line WE DELIVER ship and support. They are often in the fourth quarter, Winners in the district I South Defeats competition will go on to a Call 882-LIFE engaged in literacy tutoring, and ULS converted eight of 884-0520 a volunteer-client softball 13 slate meet in March in Kala- team and a myriad of other North Natotors 1 ~~~~~~r;:~s~ome key de. mazoo. National competition 16734 E. WARREN DETROIT, MI. 41224 individualized activities. fensive rebounds kept Coun- will be held in Alabama this, In a ,:,ery. exciting and try Day's offense in check. The probationers range in close sWlmmmg meet on Clutch free throws by Jim summer. I age from 17 to 30, and the Tl;lcsday, Febru.ary 7. South Catchings and Jack Roberts volunteers are their friends. High School. sWimmers hand. in the last minute gave the Among the volunteers who Save Money, Save Jnergy ~d torth I-hgh an 88-84 de- Knights the victory. will be honored for their par. ticipation in' START's, pro- ea . . . t N II th Cary Pop key led aU scorers Urethane Spray - Urea-Formaldehyde Foam GROSSE POINTE and AREA SWlmmmg a or I, e 'th 19 . ts • gram are Freeman Brown, P. Blue peyils s~arted the meet wl l~l~t - h wed some Fint English Grosse Pointe Wvod, J. Ford, Michael Mullens, all by wmnmg first and second Th e mg s so. . Ev. Lutheran PRESBYTERIAN of The Pointe; and Andrew places in the 200.yard medley evidence of letdown m thelr FOAM INSULATION CHURCH Quaid, Lilli;m Riley and Ken- relay with teams of Steve game on W~dnesday, ~eb- • Residential. Commertial • Engine Cover Hatches neth Winegarner, all De. Soderberg Pet e r Dever ruary 8, agamst Greenhills. • Additions • Crawl Spaces • Allies 19950 Mock Avenue The property Church troiters, but members of the Steve M;kos, Randy Wal: ULS hit on only. two. of 13 • Walls and Exposed Ceilings Vernier Road at Wedgewood (halfway between Grosse Pointe Congregational worth and Steve Kienle Jed shots from the fleld In the Free Estimates, Bonded. Licensed Contractor improvement that Morass and Vernier Roods) Drive, Grone Pointe Woods Church, 240 Chalfonte ave- Kuhn, Bob Chapelle, 'John first quarter and trailed 10-6. pays for ;'se'fl 884.5040 886-4300 nue. Hessburg. Catl Popkey had a hot Church Services 00 Spray Foam Specialists Inc. Since its founding two Other first place winners s h tin g streak mid-way rA D''i,~lon 01 Cu~'om Van EOlt'IP'I\oe"~ 886-8755 Saturday Eve. 5:30 p.m. years ago, Team for Justice for South were John Hess- through the second quarter Sunday 11:00 a.m. has provided services to 91 burg i~ the 50-yard freestyle, as the pace of the game in- Sunday Church School clients. Their role as a Trost m the 100-y~rd butter. creased. His eight points that 9:30 a.m. "friend" is what makes them fly and Soderberg 111 the 100- period, along with some r :~ Rev. P. Keppler II unique. Volunteers are not yard backstroke. strong offensive rebounding Rev. Lorry Michaels 9:30-Education Hour, extensions of the Probation The performances by Trost (rom the rest of the team, uTo Meet Your Health Nee..ds. For Adults, Youth and Department, or of the START a~d Soderberg set new North pulled ULS within three Children High pool records, and Pat . t t th h If 26.23 l1:00-Worship Hour, staff. They listen to and sup- C 1 t S th 't pom s a e a, . ... We Cover The Pointes." port the probationer who un- oy e se a new ou varsl y I th third quarter Green- Nursery and Children's record in the 500-yard free- . n e .' 0 Learning Center derstandably experiences dif- style, although he finished h.llIs ~pened th~lr l~ad t HARKNESS PARK ficulty in changing and PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY Dr. Robert C. Linthicum second in the race. SlX pomts as LIggett s per- 0 stabilizing a life style. Rev. David J. Eshlemau Every swimmer for South centage fro~ the floor fell 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson S TAR T volunteers are scored points to capture the off, but a qUlck fou~h quar- 884-3100 16003 MACK 822-2580 members of church groups, traveling trophy until next ter rally by the Kmghts put -~.- pro f e ssional organizations year's contest. ULS in front to stay. 881-0477 and neighborhood associa- Even though North lost ----- The Grosse Pointe The Grosse Pointe tions, who undergo four the meet in overall points, W od Meeting MEMORIAL (HUR(H weeks of training which pro- they placed first in seven of 0 S United Presbyterian Unitarian vides an orientation to the the 11 events. Sh old B 0 The following North swim- 16 Lake Shore Road concept of volunteerism, and 0 e pen mers took first in their For information nig1tt or Church an overview of the criminal events: David Howe, 200- By Roger A. Waha day call 882.5330, dial a justice system and an intro- 17150 Maumee yard and 100-yard freestyle; Setting the date for the prayer 882.8770. duction to the Pro j e c t 881.0420 START's service delivery Tom Shook, 200-yard indivi- review and re-evaluation of Worship Services dual medley and lOO-yard adminstrative officers was 11:00 a.m.-Worship system, resources and proba- 9:30 and 11:30 tion officers. breaststroke; Mike Brown, considered by the Woods Study Hour 10:30 Service diving; and Shawn Lakin, Council at its regular meet- 500-yard freestyle. The team ing Monday, February 6. MARKS OF A "Renewal Through Anger" CHRISTIAN North Invites of Howe, Lakin, Vince Cusu- Rules of order and pro. • mano and Matt Brady placed cedure for the council pro- "The World in the Heart" Rev. Fred F. Campbell New Students first in the 400-yard free. vides that during the month Ray H. Kiely '_ ' _ style relay. , of January the council will :j:tud ~ ~iI:>W1l.g - , . .other acwn \as\ week saw meet in e.lf.~u.tive session to GROSSE POI NTE :cltia'iT orprifutf sl!h1>os wHo the~ S\Vluutlers defeat review 'and' re~valuate the TRADITfONAL BUTCHER SHOP plan to go to North High RosevJlltl, 58-21, on :rhursday, qualifications and capabili. BAPTIST CHURCH ,St. Paul Ev. February 9, to contmue theIr ties of such appointed offi- 21336 Mack Avenue ~c~ool next September are undefeated season. cials. QUALITY and SAVINGS Lulheran Church mVl~ed to atten~ enrol1m~nt During the Roseville meet, Grosse Pointe Woods Cblto"t. o"d Lothrop Those being considered at A Warm Welcome TV '''670 - sessIOns to be neld durmg Coyle his own varsity this time include City Admin- Awaits You Worship-9:30 and 11:00 the next few w~eks at the record in the 500-yard free- istrator Chester E. Petersen, Morning Worship S'mday School-9:30 school, 707 Vermer road. style and the rela~' team of City Attorney George Catlin, 11:00 a_m. all ages Sunday Schoo! . Those currently in the Toby Lindheim, Soderberg, City Comptroller. Assessor 9:45 a.m. Nursery ages 1-5 elghth grade at Our Lady Hessburg and Trost set a Frederick G. Hornfisher and 7lAIIK~EN';R'SHOP both services 7 Il.rn. Star of the Sea and Our new pool record in the 40(), City Engineer Larry Pate. 25300 JEFFERSON (at 10 Mile) PR 5-1991 Ellening Service Pastor Lady Queen of Peace will yard freestyle relay event. Open Tues. thru Sat. 8 !if 6' Nursery The council was informed All Services Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz attend the enrollment period During the next two by Mr. Catlin that such a OUR OWN HOMEMADE TH.D. _ on Wednesday, February 22, weeks, South will finish its meeting would be open to the BONELESS fR.ESH Rev. Paul E. Christ while students from Saint dual meet competition with public under the "Open FILLET SOLE Peter, Saint Joan of Arc and Eastern Michigan League, Meetings Law." MEAT LOAF 89<:ta. LB_ WE SPECIALIZE IN University Liggett will at- (EML), opponents Sterling As the discussion pro- $2.49 READY TO BAKE IN THEIR OWN PAN BIBLE STUDY tend on Thursday, March 2. Heights Stevenson, Mount gressed, it was felt by the and Christian Friendship Both sessions are sched- Clemens and East Detroit be- council if such a review was JUST BAKE & SER.VE WINTER'S GERMAN STYLE uCHRIST' Gto~~II~~I"t. uled to begin at 1:45 p.m. fore. going for its fifth handled at the same time as STUFFED METHODIST and will be held in the school ~tralght EML Championship a review of salaries for the FLOUNDER KNACKWURST •••••• $1.79 ta. cafeteria. Letters of invita- In th~ leagu~ meet hosted at officers, would FELLOWSHIP" CHURCH c WHOLE (t- tion and curriculum mater- SterlIng Heights Stevenson probably be closed. As a re- 99 EACH (a non denomination , 21' Moron Road ials have been sent to the on Tuesday and Wednesday, sult, the council decided to STUFFED WITH CRAB MEAT Church) 886-2363 schools involved. February 28 and l\Iarch 1. handle this 'matter in con- BEEF TENDERLOINS $2.39 ta. Yale and Harper, Any student who will be junction with salaries. ALASKAN SNOW S1. Clair Shores, nr 11 Mi. 9: IS-Family Worship DARLOW APPOINTED in grade 10, 11 or 12 next However, a further query WHEAT SCHOOL and Church School Farms resident Julia Don- CRAB LEGS Specials thru February 25 September, and who wishes by the NEWS last week reo SUNDA YS 10:30 A.M. 11:15 Worship Service ovan Darlo\v has been named vealed that the "Open Meet- PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED to enroll now, is invited to LB_ 294.8713 , and Nursery to the board of commission- ings Law" actually doesn't $2.79 caIl the school office for an Supply Limited On All Items John Ludlam, Pastor ers of the State Bar of IIlich- permit, under a list of eight Perry A. Thomas appointment. conference A igan for a term of office run- exceptions, a closed meeting Pastor with a counselor will be ar- ning through 1981. She is an for such a purpose, salary ranged for a morning during The Grosse Pointe associate with the law firm discussions not withstanding. the period of February 21 to of Dickinson, Wright, Me. Congregational Mr. Catlin indicated since March 3. Kean, Cud lip and Moon. Mrs. this matter focuses upon ap. REMEMBER Church All students new to North Darlow attended Columbia pointed -officials as against a Grosse Pointe First Church of High School are requested University School of Law and stipulation in the law per- HOW HOT IT WAS American Baptist to bring to the enrollment received her juris doctor de- mitting closed sessions for LAST SUMMER? Church Understanding conference their most recent gree cum Jaude from the strategy and negotiation ses. :.; 240 CHALFONTE at LOTHROP 882.532'7 report cards and a birth cer- Wayne Statc University Law sions connected with the ne- j',., Worship Services and tificate. School. gotiation oC a collective bar- tf INSTALL Church School Grosse Pointe War . gaining agreement when ei- ;:; Memorial 9:30 and 11:15 AIR CONDITIONING NOW AND SAVE t*********** ...~ ****~~ que.stslher negotiatinga closed hearing,party thereo ;;,. Crib Room thru 8th grade 10:00 a.m.-Discussion LOW OFF-SEASON DISCOUNT PRICES Children's Sunday School I' **' review of administrative oW- "Beyond Affection" 1~ A Iu m in u m S.'d n9 &. cers would have to be at a?:9 11:00 a.m.- 81. Luke 6:27.36 R.S.V. meeting open to the public. ,. AS "'/G-H AS He added he would so ad- g;- Crib Facilities Available * Trim ,.. '.11£.[_1. "Because I Deserve It" ...... "., vise the council of this mat. ~; INSTAll , u.nNG Dr. Roy R. Hutcheon ~ White or Colors ~ ter. ff A . "'~~i"""" Rev. Terry J. Ging !~",~"'4t ..~ ~ POINTE SCREEN & SASH, IN(~:~lonleith Sets !~ brqant lICENSm James Hl""~ St. QUIET LINE "I~ C~NDmONlNG CHRISTIAN ~ 20497 MACK TU 1-6130: Paper Drive ~ "...:l Rf.."TRK41 Lutheran Church DELUXE CONTU croa "On The Hill" SCIENCE 'i*******1t******** Thr Monteith PTO Board ;,' AIR FREE MclUilJan near Kercheval First Chris!, KAUFMANN WINDOW and DOOR CORP. ;~~crs~~7~~rs:tu~~~~, ~~ti~~ ~ ESTIMATES TU 4.0511 ~~~~~t1:: CONDITIONER Worship Services G. ~ _ aLUMINUM " ".'_ ". aLUMINUM ary 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ~ 574-1070 rosse POInte Farms I" -" 0 11 " Papers should be bundled ~ EFFIClfNT, QUlfT AND TROUBlE fREt 9:30 and 11:00 a,m. 282 CbaIron!e ,:r11 STORM WINDOWS ,. . ... • STORM DOORS with rope or in brown shop. lli 571-4&1 (Nursery, both scrvices) I. Def. ! tJ, ''l,C"''', - Finishes Safely Glass I paprrs is a 'I bl f f 6, '.Ioobl. terl~'"""" .,,,. h'''' ,,', Rev. George M. Schelter 1 f t 'd d I ~r?$f. Specl'al S-,zes • B_a"_'ld Enamel _ '. val a e rom, 1 ~ 1, H'9hOtI-f~-<;r~,,"'':':'-'r,. r~ (.",'," n an care prom e 1 r _ Finishes --- - p.m~ to 3 p,m. by call mg .' S, Eesy S.""""9 100.------__'1 "'"-t Available • ,.. or H" Doors _-1,1881,3042, " ------1 ,; CA'L:Lt.89'3~2000 I; r JI------~

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A LAKE VIEW FROM EVERY WINDOW HIGBIE MAXON t ,~ HOSl.Y"i ROAD - Brick Colonial 4 large bedrooms (master bed- English Tudor offers a paneled li. wilhltl walking distance of schools room is 15x20) and 2"2 baths. 2 brary with 'fireplace, sunroom or den and kitchen built-ins. There i alld t I a/l~r()rt.1tion, 2 bedrooms. car att. garage. Other extras in. S('n'(,IJ<:>c!terrace. 2 car garage. clude carpeting, kitchen built-ins, are 4 spacious bedrooms (master bedroom has fireplace) and 3 I 155 loot d~ep lot. $43,900. electronic air filter and electric " ;:r .... . t garage door opener. baths plus a small apartment on c.:. WHl'J'TlBH llOAlJ - Built in 1965 2nd floor. Additional bedrooms, ~" .. this ,,"ntrally air conditioned home bath and playroom on 3rd. Pan. } . I is al':\illlble for immediate occu- ON A BEAUTIFUL tree lined eled ree. room with fireplace. 3 ! pane:;. Family room with fireplace. street in the Farms this stately car att. garage. 160x192 foot lot. ~ I I LAKE SHORE DRIVE I I -I I , f 1 i I, I I I I I THE LAKE IS THE BACKDROP for your front yard and the view from most of I 1 the important rooms in your next house. A private, brick-paved street leads to I I this impressive mini mansion on the shore of Lake S1. Clair. Three of the four • Outstanding Grosse Painte Fa~ms residence on approxini'at~ly 2.6 acres af land. The i family bedrooms have fireplaces and private baths. There are other bedrooms for I spacious foyer serves both the front and rear of the house. There is a 35 foot living I roorn, 23 foot dining room, beautiful 26 foot pine paneled library and 2 first floor live-in help, relatives and whatever. The living room, dining room and garden room , all front on the lake. The Swimming pool will interest you more next summer, but - , powder rooms. 2nd floor has master bedroom with fireplace, 2 dressing rooms, 2 i baths and sitting room plus 4 family bedrooms and 2 baths. Additional bedrooms, it is there and waiting. both and hobby rooms on 3rd. 4 car garage with apartment and swimming pool completes the picture. , , , !, "Matching People and Houses ••• With Imagination" R.G._Edgar '--.fJ associates IIW 83 Kercheval 114 , KERCtlEVAL886-6010 I WGBIE I , , " ,t ,1,I)l!lJ,,"J".J I r"J1.I.~')J.') , ; ")tl'l\'rl '"'ill! 886-3400, , I' I MAlI ,I' ]----- chweitzer !- REAL ESTATE INC. ,. I j I I I M~BREARfY I 1 I &ADLHOCH REALTORS

"", IS OFF TO A GREAT START!! . ~~~ ":;~7:~~~~: during our first weeks of operation we represented the seller and/or buyer of the Lakeshore Drive Deeplands Area properties listed below Luxurious French Normandy, custom-built in Unusual semi-ranch in the lovely Deeplan'ds area. 1969, with a spectacular view of lovely Lake St. This is one of those flexible h6uses that meets 22 Radnor Circle Cape Cod Clair. This is a most unusual house with a very every demand of busy family life and graccful large family room, an unbelievable kitchen, and entertaining. There's a beautifully designed Iam- 384 McKinley Colonial ily room and kitchen, delightful patio, lovely English a large master bedroom suite overlooking the 335 McKinley lake ... for a total of six bedrooms, four baths, corner lot. There are two large bedrooms on the 594 Cadieux Condominium two powder rooms. Exceptionally fine heating first floor, two more on the second, three full 504 Neff Income and cooling systems. Shown by appointment. baths, powder room. 1829 Neff Bungalow 886-5800 886-5800 ; Ranch I 20048 Woodside I 19282 Linville Colonial I STONE TRIM enhances this good-looking brick I,. in a desirable Woods location. There's a New Offerings huge bedroom upstairs. two on the first floor, two full baths and an attractive Florida AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT OPEN SUNDAY, 2 - 5. Roomy Colonial in a room. And the Mutschler kitchen i:, just fine Woods location. This is a spotless great! Priced in the 50's, so you should see home of excellent design at a price that's ,\ ,~f.\\'ER FOUn BEDROOM COLONIAL. NEAR MAGNIFICENTLY MAINTAINED ENGLISH it soon! HOME. The briek and stone exterior of this sure to please. There's a big family room, ','1' E LA KF., family room and library, 3 fire- a good kitchen with eatiHg space, three 886-4200 lovely 4 bedroom, 2'h bath home are architec- ;.I:ou .'>. indllding' master bedroom. 1st floor laun. bedrooms and a sitting room. (One bed- turally pleasing. All wool carpeting. nrw drive- dr:'. ("('lltra] air, Call us tmlay for more infor- room is very large.) The carpeting is YOU WON'T BELIEVE the modest price tag on way. newer furnace and roof are SOniC of the lJ,,,liun on the other fine it'atures that this home new the house is freshly decorated, and this pretty Cape Cod in the \\londs! Would oifers. special features. the 'heating bills are LOW! See it Sunday you believe $36.900? It has three b<:>drooms. at 1821 Oxford Rd. an excellent kitchen, and a formal dinilJl~ n:NTER ENTRANCE COLONIA L, great loca- QUAD LEVEL I.lVING AT ITS B1~ST. located 886-4200 room, We'd like to prove what a great huy lIOn, 4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, kitchl'n with built- in the newer area of the Woods. this fine home this is . , . give us a call! has 3 bedrooms, with a den or fourth hedroom, In appliances, copper gutters and downspouts WONDERFUL l"AMIL Y HOME on a large lot 343-0700 Built in 1961, this home features 21'2 baths, a ;.r(' inrlieative of the superior quality through- with an inground pool. The whole tribe 23x21 family room, and 2 car attached garage. uut Central air conditioning, lawn sprinkler can gather round the table in the attrac- NICE FAMILY HOME, c1C'an and pleasant. and , : 'trlTI, many more luxury items. tive kitchen, and therc's a large dining easy on the hudget . , , only $18.~OO, Thr('e COMMERCIAL BUILDING, MACK AVE- Good room and den. Four bedrooms, convenient bedrooms. full dining room. big kitchpn. parking. excellent for retail or office, Grosse location, and good maintenance that ';.i,~) SQ, FT. nlJILDING. sale and Iraseback to Very conveni('nt location, and of course p:1rk shows! Priced in the 60's. and a good ," ,':,ent owner occupant, good net return. Pointe Farms location. • privil('ges. buy, Phone us soon. 886-5800 886-4200 LAKESHORE DRJVF: in the Farms is the ~etting William G, Adlhoch y, imull, n. McBrearty CAPE COD that's loaded with charm! Including for this lovely older home that's 1Je'cn brall' Katherine H. Stephenson ,hm(" P. Fabick the yard that will be full of pleasant sur. tifully maintained, an,l now offered at tnms M. Lee Hennes -loll') lJ. Hoben, Jr. M~BREARrY I prises next Spring. There are two bedrooms that are even more ilppealing to the' pros. upstairs, one on the first floor pillS a pan- pective buyer. This is an unusual offering ~ADLHOCH elled den; two full baths. It's priced Illw that includes a trnnis court, swimming pliO\ 50's, and everything is shipshape, so you and attractive garage apartmrnt. Tremen- REALTORS could move right in, Call on this beauty in dous appral .. , and we'd love to gIve you the Woods. further details, Phone us, 16845 Kercheval 886-4200 343-0700 in the Village

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Thursday, February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen j'OSSE POINTE RE:~LESTArE 90ARD _i~.,;iE :PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY ,:.::', BY MEMBERS OF' THE GROSSI! POINTE REAL ESTATE' BOARD ~ ;' .

Successful People GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE FIRST OFFERING SEQUESTERED ON ITS PRIVATE 1-::<.1'.\:\.-;": ~ wooded Farms hilltop, this modern (on;.l'nll ,ry ReAL Es TAT£" BOARD MEMBERS was designed by Award Winning An:hitecl :,'d. Ham Kessler A.I.A. Careful thought was gi,,?n ! Borland McBrearty, Purdy & Toles creating an elegant, care.free home al1lirlst a Realtors Northern Michigan setting in an urnan commu- Wm. w. Queen nity. Spacious glass.walled rooms overlook :\...dstj~ FIRST OFFERING Wm. J. Champion landscaping of azalea, forsythia. dog'.'.'l("!. filu' ,. Two bedroom co-op in Harper Woods. Central Schweitzer dendron, and stately pines. The tri.j('., (I 11vin;( air, appliances, good parking and ideal Eastland & Co. room features a free-standing fireplac:' Tb: ;1'3- shopping nearby. Real Estate, Inc. Danaher, Boer, cious dining room overlooking an alriulll has a Scully & six foot round table of white marble. The living BETTER HURRY! Wilson and Stroh, Inc. area includes a music room and a ~ittil'g room. With a pricetag of $52,500, this 4 bedroom Cox Hendrie, Inc. A long sun.lit, loggia with a display wall connects and Baker coloriial in the Woods won't be around R. G. Edgar & with the private masler suite, cOII,bliltg ,,( a long-not with a 20' family room. Shorewood Associates large bedroom, dressing room, bathro('m, study 19846 MACK AVE. 886-4141 E. R. Brown and library, complete in every d("tail including Goodman Pierce Inc. movie projection facilities and storagl'. T11('guest Realty, Inc. or children's wing consists of thr':t~ bedrooms Higbie Maxon Strongman, each with verdant vistas all their 0'," n. Built to the impecable standards of th(" ell!:.:i nal uwner, Johnstone & Kelly & Assoc. the finest of modern construct,()n \,."s utili7.!"l including fire and burglar alarms thro!l!;' 'ut :1,,' Johnstone, Inc. Tappan & house, an 18 zone automatic lawn slJrink< " -:,-;. McBrearty & Adlhoch Associates tern, 5 zone radiant heating, thermopane \, walls, 5 skylights, complete electrical kilclll' '] .Ii ' MIa« <%n" tet OJ "3 ..et: ...... Realtors Youngblood abundant counter and storage spare. and hlle,:' at use of outdoor lighting. See for Y(Jllrsel! wh:! the GeOrge Palms. Realty, Inc.:~ elegant simplicity of this funct;c,.w! contemporary 395 Fisher Rd. '.~ ' >~, distinguishes it as one of Grosse Pointe's out. standing homes. Where Sales and Friends Are Made 886-3800 FIRST OFFERING (2) FIRST OFFERINGS FROM THE MOMENT you enter this home you sense ONCE IN A WHILE something wonderful happens! HOUSES AREN'T OUR the lifestyle and the grand scale of living of an earlier era. Located on one of the m0.':t pictur- We are proud to be able to offer this ideal home esque wooded lots in the Farms, this Renai111 and there is an assumable land contract at 8';; avail. It's lIot too old and feature's 3 bedrooms, 2 English - In the City - Four bedrooms, two kitchen and sun room. I\eet!s ~()!11'; l,'[1(!''f 10\'ing able. Call for more details on this lo\'ely prop- bath, in each, unit plus an extra large full baths. ThIS house has all the charm and care and it will be worth sev('n ,j" ('I ~:,' • ;:ou,and erty, attractively priced. . kitrhel1 and family rooms. The lower has beauty you're looking for - with leaded windows dollars more. BY APPOmnIEl';T additional sun roolll off master bedroom- and natural woodwork. IJi\'ided baseme'nts-Central air.conditioning NO LESS THAN SMASHING! KERCHEVAl, AVE. - InvcstmC'nt opportunity for 3 Cilr detached garage II'Hh auto door open. those who wish to have their own business - ers, Fantastic~ The feeling of elegance as you enter this classic women's apparel shop located in Grosse Pt<;. Georgian Colonial with dramatic circular stairway Park. Building also for ~ale. Has Il'ntabll' inconw. enhanced by a beautiful hanging crystal chan. 2,500, Rrgistered dirnt~ makes Ihis a \"ery good delier. This is only the beginning - huge living return-calJ for more details. Clayton C. Purdy. ,Jr. C. Wallace Toles room, formal dining room, library, kitchen, Suzanne Megowen IIdelberg butler's pantry, first floor laundry room, second CONDO'S B{'ILT by Wilhl'nling. 10cal('(1 1war :\lelro William E. Keane, Jr. Mary F. Schlaff floor master bedroom suite with fireplace, two Parkway off Harper, F('alurrs Include' 2 Bed- Ann W. Sales Mary F. Ferber l\Tary Alice Mitchell additional family bedrooms with bath plus sev- rooms. 11"2 baths. forma! dinlllg arra. sliding Lois ~T, Toles Julie B Waterfall eral rooms in servants wing with two baths com- door to se'rluded patio. c('ntral air. assul11abl,' plete the picture, giving many options as to the mortgage with payments of $238 in eluding laxe's use of the rooms. Tennis court in rear of prop. and insurance, Stove and refrigerator will be in- er!y. House quality built on large wooded lot cluded in sale Only $35,500. for one of the Pointe's "first families." REAL ESTATE-U.S.A. MEMBER: 76 KERCHEVAL CIRCLE A;\TETUCA HELOCATlO:\ CO\TrA\'Y WILLIAM 1. CHAMPION & CO. ABOVE ~IARGARf:T 1:1\T RELOCATION? Call our Sales Assoclalc's for ~() COST ASSISTANCf; MOVING to your nrll" loca- MEMBER 885.7000 rJ'Jtl'nol 'n ....r.1l1C 'RC':"JI fo:;tll(" R((~.cro;. 102 KERCHEVAL tion - ''v"hether near or (nr. Gr"'''i.SC r0."'T~£> r 01 t.r,rotc 8-"'Q-d Members Grosse Pointe Rl'ill E,';;t" Il"~l,,1 DetrOit Goo 01 Rca't,"lro;. 884-5700 rJo'I'Onal A'.><,o( ., Or) at R(.3~f(JrS SHOREWOOD BUYING OR SELLlNG- CALL A CHAMPION E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC. PURDY & TOLES Lorraine Kirchner Turn To Next 20431 MACK AVENUE Sa I1y Clarke Pcnny Ledlie GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236 ASSOCIATES, INC. Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp GROSSEPOINTE WOODS OFFICE Dorothy Healy .Jean Wakely Page For More REAL ESTATE Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh 886.8710 Catherine Champion, Broker 889-0500, Members of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Member of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Listings!

= ece •• « ••• = er_ • . ste. - --- ~ Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS ~tROSSE POINTERE:~t.ESTArE90ARD !J:!E PROPERTIES LISTED. ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY W BY MEMBERS OF THE GRQSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD @

TONNANCOUR - Elegant luxury home between I Kercheval and Lakeshore Drive. This custom built GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE WE HAVE THE CONTACTS!! Colonial features 5 bedrooms, 4'11 baths, (one Make Florida's bedroom with adjoining bath is located on the CAN YOU USE THEM? first floor) the family room overlooks a beautiful BOARD MEMBERS secluded patio and the entire grounds are very "only" island We hove prospects right now who would well landscaped and maintained to the envy of Borland McBrearty, Purdy & Toles a most fastidious groundskeeper. A long list ot ,Realtors be interested in your property. amenities and a detailed description of the entire Wm. W. Queen your own. home await your inquiry. Call loday. Wm. J. Champion The "only" golf, tennis, residential-resort Schweitzer WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY & Co. island on Florida's Sun Coast. A choice Real Estate, Inc. RENT OR SELL Youngblood ReGltll Danaher, Boer, of lifestyles from towers to townhouses .. _ Wilson and Stroh; Inc. Scully & from only $35,000. Clubhouse, restaurant Phone 886-3060 Today!! 886-1000 Hendrie, Inc. lounge, pool and 3 miles of beautiful 20520 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods R. G. Edgar & Shorewood Associates g GOODMAN PIERCE INC. E. R. Brown ~;:~i~i~;~~~~Ol.jUS~iff SIf\Pjetersbur What's Your Property Goodman Pierce Inc. formerly John S. Goodman Inc. Realty, Inc. Worth? Higbie Maxon Strongman, ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN - President For full JOHN E. PIERCE - Associate Broker - CALL us- Johnstone & Kelly & Assoc. hi information, George Palms Ernest Beck . Johnstone, Inc. Tappan & u~Ltal 93 Kercheval "On the Hill" Gerry Leone Cyndy Spencer contact: . tr Paul H. Shefferly Jack Lilly McBrearty & Adlhoch Associates 886-3060 886-3060 Realtor$ Youngblood GROSSE POINTE FARMS Members of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board George Palms Realtors George Pal,ms ," . "Realty, Inc., 82 KERCHEVAL 884-0600 886-4444 . " . ~.' . GROSSE POINTE PARK National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers 16610 MACK 881-4200 Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Buying or Selling? A Family Business For Over A CentUry. A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS GROSSE POINTE WOODS 19790MACK 881-6300 Member National Home Relocations Service BISHOP - Room for a big family, laughter, hobbies, Contact For Executive Transfers entertaining and good living - 7 bedrooms - maids quarters - carriage house. A Member Broker Today! OPEN SUN. 2:30-5:00 P.I.... Hospital Hosts 1351 YORKSHIRE - DON'T DREAM - BUY IT! ! ! Built to last a lifetime - ENGLISH home of Harvard Doctor character and spaciousness - 4 bedrooms - $67,000. An i n t ern a t ion all y NEAR GROSSE POINTE - BY APPOINTMENT acclaimed surgeon, Chiu-an Wang, MD, of the Harvard GOOD NEWS! ! ! Medical School, will be guest Only $20,500 with immediate occupancy! Neat lecturer at Bon Secours Hos- well kept brick semi.ranch - living room - Mike Dilber pital's "Visiting Professor dining room - kitchen with eating space - 2 LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. Day," on Wednesday, Feb. bedrooms on 1st - large 2nd floor area for ex- ruary 22. • pansion, 14805 NOVARRA - Kelly.Gratiot area. 130 Kercheval ON- THE-HILL For 10 years, Bon Secours HOME PLUS INCOME helps a lot! has regularly invited faculty Flat on ALTER ROAD - separate furnaces - Grosse Pointe Farms members of prominent medi- 2 bedrooms each - Excellent condition. cal schools and research cen- lers to visit the hospital and ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN - President 881-5000 keep the staff abreasl of JOHN E. PIERCE - Associate Broker progressive developments in ..• proudly presents medicins and surgery. Dr. Wang, presently associ. , ate clinical professor of sur- GOODMAN gery at Harvard, and visiting surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, will speak PIERCE INC. on "Parathyroid Disease." Today's outstanding aulhor- Formerly John S. Goodman, Inc. :i ity in the field, Dr. Wang " 93 Kercheval lion the Hill" STORY will participate in case dis- THE cussions with attending phy- sicians. Durjng lectures, he 886-3060 886-3060 also will present the most MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE recent results of his studies. REAL ESTATE BOARD The "Visiting Professor A great automobile idea available through Day" program will extend from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a' courtesy buffet luncheon. National Bank of Detroit • . . ours exclusively in Grosse Pointe Participants may receive THREE GROSSE POINTE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU CME credit in category I on FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART-Delightfully main- I' an hour.for-hour basis. tained 2 bedroom (master 17x12) COLONIAL, Since the "Visiting Profes- with central air, almost new roof and furnace, sor Day" was instituted, Bon paneled games room, loads of charm and possible Seeours has offered area phy- mortga~e assumption terms. $42,900. 881-6300. STORY AUTOVEST sicians the opportunity to THE ~ __ meet professors from many A STEP ~ROI\[ THE LAKE and a very special qual. Is the first prestigious medical schools Ity.bUilt Contemporary RANCH. Siluated on a CHANGING THE WAY AMERICA BUYS CARS and to be informed of de- beautiful site in a prime location, its speciat automobile velopments in the advancing amenities include a 27' living room with raised field of medical research. hearth fireplace, kitchen built.ins, handy 1st floor laundry, master suite with private bath and dress- STEP 1 plan to ing room plus central air and large attached garage. Call for exciting details. 881-4200. YOU SELECT YOUR blend A uto License NEW CAR. THEM MAKE UNIVERSITY PLACE and one of the Poinle's grand- advantages Deadline' Near est mini.mansions, with 6 family bedrooms plus AN ADVANCE PAYMENT. -1000 ADVANCE servants' quarters and separate apartment,' ultra of buying Michigan motorisls must ~odern kitchen, large library, music and morn- $9000 BALANCE display 1978 license plate 109 rooms, 2 terraces, lovely 9110 acre site and .. with tabs on trucks. trailers and long list of additional amenities. 881.6300. STEP 2 commercial vehicles by Wed. LOTHROP-A four bedroom Seml.Ranch lhat adapts AUTOVEST DEDUCTS THE advantag.s nesday, March 1, according to to varying family needs with one bedroom and Automobile Club of Michi- bath on first and 3 bedrooms and 3 baths on GUARANTEED MINIMUM of leasing gan. second, L~brary, family room, powder room, FUTURE VALUE. "Commercial vehicle own- kitchen bUilt-ins. central air and attached garage WHILE ers who fail to have the red included. 884.0£00. and white tab displayed by March 1 will be ticketed," IN THE PARK,-An cxc<:llcmt 2,family brick in good STEP 3 SUBSTANTIALLY said Auto Club Touring Man- rental arl'a near schof,ls, bus and lakcfront park. ager Joseph Ralke. $25,900, 884.0600. YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS CUTTING State motorists have until ARE BASED ON THIS BALANCE. April 1 to put tabs On plates FIRST OFFERING-Budget minded y(,ung marrieds YOUR for passenger cars and motor- will want to see this quaint old FAR~I}{OUSE PLUS THE AUTOVEST FEE cycles. in the heart of Grosse Pointe City. 3 bedrooms, TOTAL The new lab must be dis. den, lots of charm and low taxes; $.16,900. 884. played on top of the 1977 tab 0600. At the end of your li~~c~J;~] contract you can choose any of these C~ in the upper right corner of OBLIGATION the rear plate. IMPORTANT SERVICE To obtain a tab for trucks. FOR TRANSFEREES: CUSTOMER OPTIONS trailers and commercial v{'- hicles at 1){'partment of State OPTION No. 1 TRADE IT! or Auto Club offices, vehicle Trade it in as always or sell it yourself, ' . YOU KEEP ANY PROFIT! ••. available on owners must bring in either the prepared renewal form ALL LINCOLN mailed by the Department of REL(!) OPTION No.2 KEEP IT! State. the 1977 registration Buy the car lor your guaranteed Purchase Option Price_ , . THE PRICE IS RIGHT! MERCURY or the certificate of Vehicle INTER. CITY RelOCATION SERVICE tit~e, plus proof of public lia- bIlity and property damagl> OPTION NO.3 RETURN IT! automobiles msurane{'. Return car to L~J .-,. YOU WALK AWAY FROM ANY LOSS! OR ANY "Persons who use their ~ , _. ""I r- vehicle title for proof must know their license plate num. YOU ALSO GET THESE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS OTHER MAKE I>cr." Mr, Ratke said. The mail order deadline and MODEL for commercial vehicle and "LOWER OBLIGATION' "LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENT "SALES TAX ADVANTAGES" trailer license plate tabs was "SHORTER TERM" "BETTER EQUIPPFD CAR" "NO RESALE RISK" YOU SELECTI W<,?nesday, February 1. :lto. ,F ----, tOTIsts can order tabs by mail for passcnger ears and GROSSE POINTE FARMS l-aidowSE.'l YOUR CAR TODAY! motorcycles from the Dr- 82 KERCHEVAL 884-0600 -',...r- -- - ''\.../--- ..fI'" ,.", 1"( wl\.'f fll,Af'II(..A fIiII"~(.I>I""" partm{'nt oC State until March 1. GROSSE POINTE PARK . Morr than 1,!i million Hl78 16610 MACK 881-4200 license plate tabs have b('('n GROSSE POINTE WOODS sound inleresling? come in or call for full details sold so far, which is 150.000 rJ.10re than'a >'ear ago at this 19790 ''Io,ACK 881-6300 tIme, , -~------~------••••• _ _. __ .""1._._.__ .""1._•....,.__--- ..P-p-po-..,po-.p-p------~-~- --~~~~----- ~-..------...------~ ~ ...------

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SINCERITY ANOTHER LESSON Tax Law Gives Seniors Break Pep talks are helpful only All mistakes are well worth jf you convince people you thinking over-but are really Obituaries G,.,,,G~~ ~-c~-d-:m-ts-y'-sO-t-e~-c-~-~:-t~i~~~:' states quarters of one percent per I Local government units really are interested in them. destructive to brood over. headmaster John Poplawski, Mr. Poplawski, "using team can give senior citizens more month interest charge, after STANLEY ABNER GITRE and the Society of Engineers students, faculty, members of teaching and adhering to the time to pay property taxes counties receive delinquent Services for Mr. Gitre, 70, Wives. the board of trustees and philosophy that different without penalty under Public tax. rolls from local treas- Act 166 of 1977, co.spon- f Hillcrest road were held She is survived by two parents will host the school's children learn in different urers. sored by State Sen. JosePh uesday, February 7, at the sons, Tiberiu and Michael, annual open house on Sun- ways are some of the fea- County boards would be M. Snyder . CITY OF . H. Peters Funeral Home and seven grandchildren. day, February 26, from 2 to tures which we have found able to provide seniors that and Saint Paul.on.the-Lake. Interment was at Wood. 4 p.m. helpful in the development "This bill was written to exemption until the end of help seniors pay what is one shore Church. lawn Cemetery. Fa mil i e s interested in of self esteem and a positive April. of their largest annual bills He died Saturday Feb- .. .. * learning more about the attitude toward learning." Seniors who failed to re lIIRS. AGNES C. GRINDLE A cad e m y, 171 Lakeshore The Academy's Montessori and still be able to pay their ceive homestead property ruary 4, at Saint John Hos- other regular on-going house- pital. Services for Mrs. Grindle, road, will visit classrooms in Early School for children tax refunds from the state hold expenses," Mr. Snyder before March 1 and presented MICHIGAN Mr. Gitre was a general 80, of Beaconsfield road session, tour the facilities ages two and a half to five said an a news release. copies of refund claims to agent with the Occidental were held Tuesday, February and enjoy the historic 22 is specifically designed to "In particular, it will ease their county treasurer would Life Insurance Company of 7, at the A. H. Peters Fu. acre earn pus overlooking capitalize upon children's fa- the financial burdens of be eligible for the exemp- NeTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the second California, working out of neral Home and Saint Am- Lake St. Clair. cility to learn at this age. brose Church. The Academy was cited by The e..rly school students en- those older citizens who need tion. Council meeting in February, 1978, is RE- tl,e company's Woods office. their homestead property tax She died Friday, February the Independent S c h 0 0 1 gage in exercises that expose He was associated with the credits from the state to pay SCHEDULED to Monday evening, February company for more than 30 3, at her home. Ass'n. of Central States as them to French, math, sci- Mrs. Grindle is survived "a place where the individual ence and social studies which local tax bills." GPS HllS New 27, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. o'clock in the Council- years and was honored by its Under the new law, local Court Room of the Municipal Building, 20025 $1 Million Roundtable of by three sons, Robert, Wil. child is valued to the great- form the foundation for their liam and Richard, two grand. est deg'ree." future academic life. units of government are Dog Licenses Mack Avenue. Further information may be ob- Sales. given the option of waiving children 'and three great- "K e e pin g the stu den t . Throughout the e n ti r e He was a member of both grandchildre/l. ---- .,. for seniors 65 years or older, New 1978 dog licenses are tained by contacting the City Clerk's office at the Detroit and National Interment was at Mount school regular classroom ses- the three percent late tax currently available at Shores 884-6800, extension 28, Monday through Friday Ass'n. of Life Underwriters Olivet Cemetery. Woods Names sions will be held and visi- payment penalty fees they public safety departmental between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and an' active participant in • .. .. tors will observe athletic ac- can charge persons who pay headquarters, 795 Lakeshore the Grosse Pointe Men's Gar- A tivities, short music programs MRS. BESSIE WILLIAMS . bills after Tuesday, February road. den Club. nlsaster gent and students learning basic Chester E. Petersen He is survived by his wife. Services for Mrs. Williams, design using a variety of 14. The expiration date for the Seniors who give copies of 1977 license is this March 87, of Edmundton drive, media. City Administrator.Clerk Dorothy, a daughter, Mrs. The assistant director of homestead property tax re- and a new license will be Gail Riley, four grandchil- were held Tuesday, February the Wayne County Office of The Academy offers a com- 7, at the A. H. Peters, Fu- fund claims filed with the needed after that time, said GPN-2-16-1978 dren and two great-grand- Emergency Preparedness was plete elementary educational state be for e Wednesday, Public Safety Director Joseph childrell. neral Home. designated as the "appli- facility for g r a des one She died Saturday, Feb- February 15, to local treas- Vitale last week. . Interment was at Resur. cant's local agent" by the through eight including an urers and fail to receive re- J;ection Cemetery. ruary 4, at Saint Joseph's Woods Council at its regular extensive library, science and funds before that date would W hen citizens purchase Hospital West, Clinton Town. meeting Monday, February 6. their new documents at $5, '" .. . language laboratories, gy,?- qualify for the exemption. they will need proof of their ship. This mea n s t hat the lURS. EMILIA SFAT nasium and outdoor athlebc The new act also gives pet's current vaccination. She is survived by a daugh- "agent" is formally author. fields including tennis courts. Services for Mrs. Sfat, 81, ter, Mrs. Marjorie Kerns; a ized by a local government county boards of commis- I CITY OF GROSSE POINTE formerly of The Farms, late son, William H.; seven grand- to execute for and in its be- Guided tours and question- sioners the option of exempt- Proposed Flood Elevation of Detroit, were held Wed- answer sessions are planned ing qualifying seniors from children; four great-grand- half an ,application and other Determinations for The (Iesday, February 15, at Holy children and two sisters. related documents for ob- throughout the afternoon. late tax payment penalty City of Grosse Pointe Park, Trinity Orthodox Cathedral. M e m 0 rial contributions taining federai financial as- fees, which include a three. Wayne County, l'tIichigan Arrangements were handled mav be made to the Church sistance under the Federal AGENCY: Federal Insurance py the Vasu Funeral Home. of Christ Care Center, Mount Disaster Relief Act of 1974 Proposed Flood Elevation Administration, HUD. PUBLIC She died Saturday, Febru- Th ree Lectu res Clemens. or otherwise available from Determinations for ACTION: Proposed rule. ary 11, at Doctors Hospital, Interment was at Acadia the President's Disaster Re- Set at Center The Village of SUMMARY: Detroit. Park Cemetery, Beverly Hills, lief Fund: Grosse Pointe Shores, . Mrs. Sfat was a resident of Technical information or In a letter to the council, Three illustrated lectures Wayne County, Michigan the Detroit area for 50 years. Mich. comments are solicited on NOTICE Leland Onkka said local gov- She was a member of the '" .. '" of interest to Pointers will AGENCY: Federal Insurance the proposed base (lOO.year) JOSEPH D. HADLEY ernments were responsible Grosse Pointe Garden Club be given at the War Me- Administration, HUD. flood ~Ievations listed below Services for Mr. Hadley, for designating sue h an morial on Thursday, Febru- ACTION: Proposed rule. for selected locations in the 70, of The-Park will be held "agent." ary 16, Febru.ary 23 and SUMMARY: City of Grosse Pointe Park, 1978 REAL PROPERTY Woods Okays today, February 16, at the He noted, "Emergency ses- March 2, (the March date is Technical information or Wayne County, Michigqan. Verheyden Funeral Home at sion of the governing body the rescheduled date replac- comments are solicited on These base (IOO-year) flood ASSESSMENT ROll 1 p.m. might be required, since ap- ing the cancelled January 26 the proposed base (lOO-year) elevations are the basis for Trip Expenses He died Tuesday, Febru- plication for reimbursements session, the day of the bliz- flood elevations listed below the flood plain management The 1978 REAL PROPERTY ASSESS- ary 14, at South Macomb for federal financial assist- zard), at 10 a.m. for selected locations in the measures that the community Village of Grosse Pointe MENT ROLL is complete and, will be available The travel request and ex- Community Hospital. ance cannot be prepared is required to either adopt for public inspection at our Municipal Office, l' 0 day, Fe b r u a r y 16, Shores, Wayne County, Mich- or' show evidence of being pense report of Woods Mayor Mr. Hadley was a graduate until an agent is appointed." Thomas W. Brunk, archivist igan. 17147 Maumee Avenue, on It was suggested that such already in effect in order to Benjamin W. Pinkos, based of Washington and Lee Uni- of Michigan State University, These base (lOO-year) flood an appointment be made no qualify or remain qualified upon his participation in tM versity and in 1931 he was will lecture on the famous elevations are the basis for later than Friday, February for participation in the Na 1977 Congress of Cities and graduated from the Detroit Pewabic pottery produced in the flood plain management MARCH 6, 1978 Exposition last December 3 College of Law. He was a 10. tional Flood Insurance Pro Jefferson avenue, not far measures that the community gram (NFIP). to 8 in San Francisco, Cal., senior partner in the firm of from Ihe Pointe. is required to either adopt through was unanimously approved Hadley and Hadley. Mr. Had. On February,23, J. Jordon or show evidence of being ai- DATES: by the council at its regular Maire Serves . ley was a past attorney for Humberstone, appraisor for ready in effect in order to The period for comment will be ninety (90) .days fol- MARCH 10, 1978 meeting Monday, Febru~ry 6. the state highway depart- the Henry Ford Museum and qualify or remain qualified Soup 'N Subs lowing the second publica Total expenses in the ment and was Swedish vice- member of the acquisitions for participation in the Na- tion of this proposed rule in amount of $1,091.22 were counsel in Michigan for 20 committee, Detroit Historical tional Flood Insurance Pro- (Saturdays and Sundays excluded) a newspaper of local circula- okayed. years. Students at Maire Elemen. Society, will talk on Antique gram (NFIP). tion in the above-named com- Similar expenses for COlIn- He is survived by his wife, tary School are planning a Folk Art and, on March 2, DATES: During the Hours of 9:00 A.M. to cilmen John Sabol, George S. Virgmia; one son, Robert J.; Soup" 'n Subs dinner on he will speak on Oriental The period for comment munity. 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. ta 4:00 P.M. Freeman and George Cueter one d a ugh t e r, Mrs. Ann Wcililesday, February 22, in Rugs. will be ninety (90) days fol- ADDRESSES: were approved by the solons Breen; and three grandchil- the school gym, 740 Cadieux .' lowing the second publication Maps and other informa- Any person may file IN WRITING with ,~~ on Monday, January 16. dren. road, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. .The ~ecture~ will. Inc:~de of this proposed rule in a tion showing the detailed out- the CITY CLERK a complaint of a,ny assess- .. ,' ! Memorial con t rib u- Dinner entertainment will slide presen~atlOn~ WIth IIDe newspaper of local circula- lines of the flood-prone areas ment STATING SPECIALLY fife grounds of lions may be made to the be. offered by the Tower a~lot~d for dl.scussLOn and t~e tion in the above-named com- In this new year take time and the proposed base (100 the complaint. . out for reflection now and South Macomb Community Belles and Crazy Eights'from VieWing .of pieces brought In munity. year) flood elevations are then-see if you are reason- Hospital Respiratory Unit. South High School. ~y ~u.dleJ.lce members f~r ADDRESSES: available for review at City All complaints will be considered by the able as you expect others to Interment will be at White The public is invited to IdentIfIcatIOn. The fee IS Maps and other informa- Hall, 15115 East Jefferson, BOARD OF REVIEW which will convene on be. Chapel Cemetery. attend. $5.50 for each lecture. tion showing the detailed out. Grosse Pointe Park, Michi. Monday, March 20 and Tuesday, March 21,1978. . lines of the flood-prone areas gan. and the proposed base (100- Send comments to: Mr year) flood elevations are Robert Slone, City Manager, Thomas W. Kressbach available for review at Vil- City of Grosse Pointe Park, City Clerk lage Hall, 795 Lake Shore City Hall, 15115 East Jeffer. Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, son, Grosse Pointe Park, Public qPN 2-16-78 and 2-23-~8 Michigan. Michigan 48230. Send comments to: Mr. New Convenience for Gerald Schroeder, Village FOR FURmER INFORMA- President, Village of Grosse TION CONTACT: Mr. Richard Krimm, Pointe Shores, Village Hall, CITY OF 795 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Assistant Administrator Pointe Shores, Michigan Office of Flood Insurance (202) 755-5581 or Toll Free Placing Your 48236. Line (800) 424-8872 FOR FURmER INFORMA- Room 5270 ~rn1i1ir Jniutr 111artUS TION CONTACT: Mr. Richard Krimm, Assis- 451 Seventh Street, SW. tant Administrator Washington, D.C. 20410 WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN Office of Flood Insurance SUPPLEMENTARY CLASSIFIED AD (202) 755-5581 or Toll Free INFORMATION: Line (800) 424-8872 The Federal Insurance Ad- WRITE IT and MAIL IT! Room 5270 ministrator gives notice of 451 Seventh Street, SW. the proposed determinations NOTICE' OF HEARING With the ever growing popularity of Grosse Pointe Ney.os Classified Ads, you may Washington, D.C. 20410 of base (lOO'year) flood ele- have experienced difficulty in getting through to place your ad. For your con.venience. SUPPLEMENTARY vations for the City of Grosse INFORMATION: Pointe Park, Michigan, in ac- ON you can now write your ad on the bottom form and moil it. Of course you can still call The Federal Insurance Ad- cordance with section 110 of in your ad as usual. 882-6900. For best service we strongly urge you call on a Thurs- ministrator gives notice of the Flood Disaster Protection SPECIAL ASSESSMENT day or Friday for the following week's publication. the proposed determinations Aet of 1973 (Pub. L. 93.234), of base (lOO-year) flood ele- 87 Stat. 980, which added see Then order vations for the Village of tion 1363 to the National IMPROVEMENT WRITE YOUR OWN WANT AD itby moil Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich- Flood Insurance Act of 1968 igan, in accordance with sec- (Title XIII of the Housing Compose your own Grosse Pointe News Want A.d tion no of the Flood Disas- and Urban Development Act NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ter Protection Act of 1973 of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448), 42 and order it by mail. Charges indicated are cash rates! (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 24 CFR 1. That the Council of the City of Grosse Pointe which added section 1363 to 1917.4(a). Farms, Wayne County, Michigan, has tentatively de- C hedr; 01 mol"e'Y alder mv\l accompany your order clared its intention to make the following alley im- • Phone No. counts as one word ---- the National Flood Insurance These elevations, together Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the provement: • Hyphenated words count as two words. DEADLINE with the flood plain manage. Housing and Urban Develop- ment measures required by Construction of a six-foot pour.in-place concrete • No abbreviations permitted. . 12 Noon TUESDAYS ment Act of 1968 (Pub. L. Section 1910.3 of the pro. wall along the existing alley to the rear of com- • Changes and cancels MONDAY 4 P.M. Add 75e for Bo~ No 90.448), 42 D.S.C. 4001-4128, gram regulations. are the mertial properties abutting Mack Avenue be. and 24 CFR 1917.4(a). minimum that arc required. tween Kerby Road and Calvin Avenue. Such wall ------WANT AD ORDER FORM These elevations, together They should not be con- would be located commencing at the rear lot line I Slhedule my GROSSE POINTE NEWS Want Ad for ------with the flood plain manage- strued to mean the commun- of Lot I, Kerby Gardens Subdisivion and would I ment measures required by ity must change anj' existing run to the existing wall behind the U.S. Post Date Classification Desired Section 1910.3 of the pro- ordinances that are more Office property. gram regulations, are the stringent in their flood plain I 2. That plans and specifications showing the Enclosed is my check or money order for $ - _ minimum that are required. management requirements. They should not be construed The community may at any aforesaid improvement and the location thereof and to mean the community must time enact stricter require- an estimate of $7,870 as the cost thereof are on file NAME ADDRESS ------change any existing ordin. ments on its own, or pursu- with the City Clerk for public examination. ances that are more stringent ant to policies established by 3. That the City Council has tentatively desig- ______AREA CODE _PHONE in their flood plain manage. other Federal, State, or reo CITY ment requirements. The com- nated the following special assessment district against gional entities. These pro- which the cost of said improvement is to be assessed, munity may at any time en- posed elevations will also be Mail 10: Classified Advertising Dept. Grone Pointe News, 99 Kerchnal, to-wit: act stricter requirements on used to calculate the appro. . Grone Pointe Farms. Milh. 41236 Lots 33 to 53 inclusive, Kerby Gardens Sub- its own, or pursuant to poli- priate flood insurance premo ------~--~ -_.-~------division, Liber 26, Page 40, Wayne County cies established by other Fed- ium rates for new buildings Records. WRITE YOUR AD BELOW OR ON A SEPARATE SHEET IF NEEDED eral. State, or regional en- and their contents and for tities. These proposed eleva- Lots 1, 2, and 3, Kerby Subdivision, Liber 56, Minimum Cost is $2.70 for 10 Words-Additional Words 10' the second layer of insurance I' tions will also be used to on ('xisting buildings and Page 15, Wayne County Records calculate the appropriate their contents. 4. That the City Council will meet in the City flood insurance premium The proposed base ( 100. Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, rates for new buildings and 6 8 year) flood elevations for on the 20th day of February, 1978, at 8:00 p.m., their contents and for the East- selected locations are: --~------second layer of insurance on ern Standard Time, to hear and consider any objec- Q 10 II I, tions to the said improvement. 280 2.90 existing buildings and their Source of Flooding Lake S1. Clair 16 contents. I) 14 IS Location THiS NOTICE IS GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE 3.20 3.30 I The proposed base (100- 300 3.10 Barrington Road CITY COUNCIL. 20 year) flood elevations for se- 17 18 19 I Berkshire Roan 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 I lected locations are: Source of Flooding Trombley Road Richard G. Solak n I Bedford Road 3.80 3.90 4,00 4.10 Lake SI. Clair CITY CLERK I Location Windmill Pointe Drive 2S 26 }} I !,'airfax Street 3.80 00 4,40 450 I East of Lake Shore Drive Elevation, feet, National Elevation, feet, National ~9 30 31 32 I Geodetic Vertical Datum Geodetic Vertical Datum GPN--Z.16.1978 4.60 470 4,80 4.90 etc. • 578,5 578.5 ~------~ \ Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 16, 1978

Grosse Pointe News Know Your ROBERT, B. EDGAR DIBI A Anteebo Publishers. Schools What Goes 0 •• By Dr. William Coats, OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, Superintendent of Schools GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 at Second Ciasl Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan On Thursday and Friday, a.m. as possible, our efforts YO.lr FULLY PAID CIRCULATION January 26 and 27, it was to notify the staff, students Library Member Mich. Pre.. Association and National Editori"1 Association necessary to close down the and media began. By William T. Peters, By Pat Rousseau Classified Ads, 882.6900 • Editorial, 882.0294 system because of a snow Since the January 26 emer. Director of Public Libraries A Breath Of Spring ... for your home? Display Advertising, 882.3500 emergency. B~cau.s~ we have gency, the members of the Visit William Denier and Company, 77 Kerch- had several Inqumes about administrative staff have reo This week I would like to serious pro b I ems are all eval and see all the new spring collections of ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLISHER our procedures to close the viewed the appropriateness call your attention to a few found in this book. You can fabric, wall covering and floor covering. WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER schools and libraries in such of the closing procedures. somewhat unusual books that cope if you don't panic. JOANNE BURCAR CLASSIFIED MANAGER circumstances, it seems ap. W' h . d'f' you might not be aware of. In 1975 two free lance CREDIT MANAGER propriate to devote this It a mlDor m? ~ IcatJon DON'T PANIC, (Golden writers, Bruce Felton and Keep In Touch, ..• The Top ~. JANET MUELLER FEATURE, SOCIETY EDITOR week's column to the topic. or two, we are ~a~lsfled that Press, 1975), by Ruth Winter, Mark Fowler wrote FELTON Shop of the League Shop has a the plan as orlgmally out. . ANlI/ WALLACE SOCIETY As is always the case, we lined is as satisfactory as it is an oversize paperback that AND F 0 W L E R' S BEST, new selection of note paper from '"' lhA " ROGER A. WAHA NEWS EDITOR were aware of the forecasts can be. tells you what to do and what WORST AND MOST UN. formal Crane notes to sparkling /1ll....,lIl . JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS h 1 1 . not to do in all kinds of fam- USUAL, (Crowell, 1975). stationery from Anita Beck . .. .~ SUSAN McDONALD EDUCATION, NEWS and of other sc 00 c OSlDgS, By definition of the word ily emergencies. The book~ a fascinating 98 Kercheval. -7 b.u~ we do not base our d.e. "emergen.cy," it is difficult, compendl'um of the best, WENDY K. SETTLE NEWS, SPORTS CISl ns only on those made In For example, your electric MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING o . . if not impossible, to formu- worst and most unusual as. other dlstncts or on weather late a policy and procedures can opener doesn't work, peets of vl'rtual1y everything, For Boys And Girls• ... swimsuits, trunks PAT ROUSSEAU ADVERTISING f don't panic, read pages 17 orecases. for implementation with 100 apparently didn't go quite far and coverups are ready for that southern trip. CHARLES DICKSON ADVERTISING and 18. Page 46 tells you At Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval, they come PHYLLIS NEAL ADVERTISING As you may recall, on the percent assurance of success what to do if your car hood enough for now there is a JO MULHERIN CLASSIFIED SUPERVISOR day prior to the blizzard, in all "emergency" situ a- flies up while you are cruis- second book, you guessed it, in infants, toddlers, 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 sizes. Also DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING eight inches of snow were lions. ing along life's highway. FELTON AND FOWLER'S matching swimwear for brother and sister. SHIRLEY ARNOLD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING forecast-an amount suffici~ From the recent nightly What do you do when you MORE BEST, WORST AND TAMMY POLK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ent to close schools. How~ television accounts of condi. find yourself in a self~service MOST UNUSUAL, Crowell, Corham's• Beautiful S ilk FRAN BACHA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ever, the eight inches never tions on the east coast, we elevator with a susDicious 1976). Flowers ... arranged in baskets, DOLORES FlKANY CIRCULATION came. Instead, we had rain. note that part of the country character? Please turn .to These enterprising authors pots and candle wreaths are now Furthermore, the r e are has expe~ien.ced s~rious prob. page 57. sifted through hundreds of at Seasons of Paper, 115 Kerch- many unique features which !ems agam, 10 spIte of warn. No one expects a fire, but critical opinions, news reo _ eval. make this community differ. mg~, forecasts and past ex. everyone must be prepared ports, statistics and records On Summer Tax Plan, penenc to fight one so the author to cull the absurd, the amus- enth from 1others in regard to e. devotes an enllre. chapter to I'ng, the great and the not-so- Men And Women •... can enjoy custom sc 001 c osings: our streets In conclusion, in spite of fir e reporting, prevention great from all walks of life. made shirts at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval. Child Safety Program are fiat, relatively few stu. the lateness of the arrival of and fire e"tinguishers. Some examples: Best novel For the month of February the minimum dent travel by bus, we have the blizzard which had been of all time WAR AND .. 1 d Life's little emergencies order is two (normal minimum is four). Enjoy The decision of the School Board on Monday, exce 11en t mumclpa snow reo forecast, we are elighted PEACE by Leo Tolstoy. Best . d 't' are not passed over lightly. a shirt made for you. Choose from fine fabrics February 13, to withdraw its request to cities for a mova t service an our CI IZ. that there were no mishaps dying words were by William ens have high expectations or serious problems. Are bugs in the house a prob- Palmer as he waited to be and a good selection of colors and white. summer tax collection based on a state school code f t d t I . lem? Do you have a house "technicality" which apparently would make it im- or s u en earmng. We always try to minimize plant that is too skinny and hanged for poisoning his best Featured In The Window• ... possible for both Harper Woods and Grosse Pointe In addition to our respon. inconvenience to staff, stu- frail? Perhaps your faucet friend he asked the execu- sibility for the wise expend. dents and families, but some drips or your shower cur- tioner, "Are you sure it's of Azteca de Oro, 72 Kercheval City to collect school taxes in July was obviously are short sleeved natural string . a correct one. (See story, Page 1.) iture of almost $100,000 daily inconvenience is inevitable tains are discolored from safe?" The worst invention is tops. Great now over a turtle neck ( However, after all that has been said and done for salaries, we are cognizant by the nature of an emer- mildew. patent #560,351, "A Device 1 of our responsibility for the gency situation. The serious and not so for Producing Dimples." ... later south or summer over a I •'. '. ~,' since last summer, when the proposal was first in- safety and well. being of stu- The distinction of being troduced, on the part of school officials toward pro- tan, nicely priced $17. Full length ~ ii~f1/ dents, staff and property. the most unusual animal be. dresses that combine string tops -~- ' moting the idea and the subsequent response Qn the SEMTA Views New Bus Fares longs to the duckbilled part of many residents, particularly senior citizens, We do have systematic platypus. W. C. Fields' tax and solid shirts are $24. Note also against the idea, e.g., in several "Letters tt) the procedures of long-standing The Southeastern Michigan maximum fare set at $1.25. deductions rank as the most the macrame clutches at $6.50. Editor" in the NEWS, it all seems strangely anti- for the closing of the schools Transportation Aut h 0 r it y, "Until now, SEMTA has unusual. He once claimed for an emergency. But this (SEMTA), announced a new retained the fare structures deductions for charitable con. The• Sign Of The Mermaid climatic. . . . has wonderful cards. A At the same time, such a proposal was contin- is no guarantee that there suburban fare structure last in existance when it pur. tributions to churches in the bunch of irrestible padded gent upon the approval of all six affected communi- will not be similar 'problems week for all SEMTA toutes. chased and consolidated four Solomon Islands and depre. in the future. We do not have "The new suburban fare major private bus companies ciation on his lawnmower. hangers with strawberries on ties with school officials personally "carrying the control over the time when and the Grand Trunk West. Perhaps a bit more reliable them caught my eye. They torch" before the Woods, Park and Harper Woods a st orm nug. ht h'tI t he' com. 1structure, w h i c h actually ern commuter ral'l servl'ce," but no Iess In. t eres t'109 IS. owers rates in some areas, Pt' k R b rt ' really have so many great gift Councils toward convincing them that the idea munity. Mr. Salcl' pOI'nted out. a r Ie. 0 e son s THE will go into effect May 1, BOOK OF FIRSTS (C ideas at all prices . . , 75 was a good one. Even in this case the fore. 1978. For the first time the "As a result, fares for Publishers, 1974).' rown Kercheval. In fact, a meeting was finally scheduled for cast did not come true on region will have an equitable travelling the same distances When was the first air~ Wednesday, February 8, at which time representa- schedule-it did not begin and easily understood fare on regular bus routes in plane hijacked? Who in- tives of all the cities and school officials could hash to cause transportation prob. structure," Larry E. Salci, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb vented the first bicycle? Natators Do Well in Meet cut any necessary questions, clear up any potential lems until about 8:30 a.m. SEMTA general manager, Counties have differed within What did .the first jigsaw misconceptions and just clear the air. Also, the bllzzard might have said in a news release. the same county and from puzzle look like? Where was The Grosse Pointe Swim was sixth in the 25.yard fly. But, 10 and behold, the meeting was cancelled occurred at 11 a.m. or 2 p.m., "We are not increasing one county to another." the first animated film car. Club, along with 36 other Kelly Bartsch dominated the day before, after the legal opinion on such a in which case students and fares for all SEMTA bus He noted, "The current toon made? Was WWJ De. swim clubs from throughout the seven-year-old girl's high collection was received by the school administra- !taff would have to be sent riders," he stressed. "We are system also lacks coordina. trait the first commercial the state, participated in the point winners, She placed home in the middle of the simplifying the fare sched- tion between the fares for radio station in America to Clarence ville Mini-Meet on first in the 25-yard free, with tion. day, thereby causing an in- ules and equalizing fares regular buses, limited-stop broadcast regular daily pro- Saturday and Sunday, Febru. a time of 16.1, and also had In retrospect, it all seems like an exercise in convenience to some people. throughout the region. Fifty buses, park and ride buses grams? ary 4 and 5. It was an excit- a first in the 5O'yard free, frustration for everyone concerned or as William Let me review the steps percent' of our riders will and commuter trains. Hun d red s of authentic ing weekend for these little with a time of 38.5. Kelly got Shakespeare might have said in relation to the taken and the factors influ. experience a fare decrease, "Under the new fare struc- "firstl''' are fully recorded in swimmers to have their own a second in both the 25-yard denouement, "Much Ado About Nothing." eneing our decision on Jan. 28 percent will experience a ture, fares for all of the this remarkable book. Ad- meet for all those under age breast and the 25.yard fly. • • • uary 26: fare increase and 22 percent vehicles will be based on the mittedly it is seldom possible eight. Sandy Smith helped the In one way, the attempted abduction reports will experience no change at same principle on every to be unhesitatingly certain The boys who joined in the eight-year-old girls by plac. which have been received in The Woods, (see 1. Thursday was the day all." route in the metropolitan that any particular endeavor events were all Iix'YelU'S'\014. iu .third @ the 25-yard free, preciding the last day of the Locally, the fare between area." is entirely original, but it is In the 25-yard free, Mark fifth In' the :1t)'.yistd free arid story, Page 1), along with the reported exposing Matthews came in second. In fourth in the lOO-yard free incidents in The Farms and Harper Woods earlier first semester. Any decision Detroit and The Woods, In addition to the change a well researched book that regarding a closing had to Mack avenue and Vernier in regular bus fares, riders makes fascinating reading. the 50 free, it was Paul Pug. events. She also came in Iiesi with a second. Paul also fourth in the 25-yard breast, this month, are a good sign because of the overall take into consideration not road, will decrease from the on the SEMTA commuter Thomas Burke, a teacher placed fifth in the 25-yard and second in the 50-yard awareness of the Pointe-wide child safety program only the weather forecast, current 70-cent charge to 65 rail service and park and of history and geography at back, and. had a first in the breast. and the consciousness of youngsters. parents and but also that fact. cents, while from Detroit to ride buses will pay an addi. the Lowney Junior High the schools to consistently enforce the axiom, "Don't 25.yard breaststroke, with a The girls relay teams did Examinations and end-of. St. Clair Shores; 10 Mile tional 15 cents. Riders of School in East Dearborn, has time of 26.2. Mark Matthews exceptionally well. A first, Go with Strangers." term activities had been road and Jefferson, the fare limited.stop buses will pay an written an excellent history ------I with a time of 1:04.6, was On the other hand, the reports are inherently scheduled, some high school falls from 75 to 65 cents. additional 10 cents. of what was once the pride earned by Kelly Bartsch, distressing by their nature for the potential for schedules were ready to be Six suburban fare zones, Senior citizens and handi- and joy of the Ford Motor Ski Clubs Set Ann Verona, Laura Shope danger, even considering that the majority of cases each approximately three capped persons will continue Co. and the City of Dearborn and Sandy Smith in the 100. changed for the new semes. miles wide, have been ere. to pay half fare in off-peak -the Ford Rotunda. The title yard free relay. may be nothing more than pranks, remains for the ter and staff members were ated around the City of De- hours and full fare during of this short, 44-page book !Jig Weekends Another first, for the 200 involved children, all of whom have had the sense planning Friday as an oppor- troit. For a base fare of 50 peak hours on all SEMTA is THE HISTORY OF THE . to run from their antagonists .. free relay, with a time of tunity to finish up one term cents, a passenger may ride routes. FORD ROTUNDA: 1934-1962. The War Memorial's Adult 2:31.9, went to the team of As the NEWS said in an editorial published De- and to get ready for another. through two zones. An addi. For additional information Henry Ford had the Ro- Ski Club plans a ski weekend Sue Georgi, Sandy Smith, cember 29, such reports should dismiss any "it 2. Furrel Fountaine, our tional 15 cents will be re- regarding the new SEMTA tunda built for the Chicago at Boyne Mountain, with Kelly Bartsch and Ann Ve. can't happen here" attitudes on the part of the supervisor of buildings and quired to ride a bus through Isuburban fare structure, call World's Fair of 1933-34. skiers staying at the Boyne. rona. community, along with the need to continually grounds, had been up since 2 each additional zone with the 962-5515 or 1-800-462-5161. After the fair it was to be hof Lodge Friday through The l00-yard medley relay remind children to never go with strangers. a.m. surveying the situation. dismantled and discarded. Sunday, March 3 to 5. team of Liz Renick, Sandy In light of this, the false kidnapping report With Ben Zenn, our director 0 f h -C · I However, it was shipped to It includes a round trip Smith, Kelly Bartsch and I charter bus, snacks and bev- filed by a City youngster is decidedly disturbing of support services, the two VieBw WiWraOmR BrytanteJr. aplto Dearborn, where it was reo Laura Shope came in third. watched the situation hour ne m. built in 1936. erage while rid i n g, two for whatever reason. Granted, some children may y as did the 200'yard medley by hour, taking into con. The architect responsible nights lodging, (two to a relay team of Liz Renick, inadvertently get themselves in trouble and, to sideration such factors as for redesigning the Rotunda room), meals, a wine and Sandy Smith, Kelly Bartsch cover up, may have to create some kind of story. condition of the streets, ac- The double bottom tankers I all for getting bad drivers, of at its new location in Schaef. cheese party and lift tickets and Ann Verona. But having such "a boy who cried wolf" situa- cess to the parking lots and deliver a lot of gasoline, and cars and .trucks, of~ the road er road opposite the Ford for $99. The trip is limited John Sfire, the GP Swim tion, when the efforts of so many are geared toward any other variable which they crash and burn far too b.ut that IS not a v18ble solu- Administration Building was to 38 participants. Club coach, was very proud avoiding a tragedy, appears totally senseless. might constitute a hazard for f tlOn to an emergency. Albert Kahn of Detroit. The Center's Grosse Pointe of all his swimmers who took staff or students. 0 ten. The Rotunda, a hollow R.A.W. Inspections were mad e, cylinder, measured 212 feet Ski Hi Club for students has part in the meet, in which as On the basis of their ac- 1 intend to vote for their. and many rigs were taken off in diameter. A glassed inter an excursion to Schuss Moun. many as 80 swimmers per tain Friday through Sunday, event participated. He put Lochlnoor Club Dance for PWP tual experience d r i v i n g ban from the highways until 'I the road. It seemed to help. wall formed the circular around the district, versus ne~, lower cent?r of gravity But then more crashes and "Court of the World." This February 24 to 26. Included the "most improved swim- for $75 is round trip charter mers" title on Karrie Trel. The Grosse Pointe Chapter raiser will help support the the sometimes unreliable deSigns are available. ,burning occurred, and it was measured 90 feet across, and bus, lodgings at the Kingdom zers, Brian Curtiss, Joe 192 of Parents Without Part. family activity program. For forecasts they decided each Part of the problem seems evi?ent the Governor had no it was open to the sky in of Schuss, swimming and ice Posch and Kelly Bartsch for ners, (PWP), will host a information, call 885-2232, or hour from 2 a.m. on, that clearly to be the lack of options .left, soo .he ordered summer and winter. skating as well as skiing, their effort in this meet. George Washington Birthday 882-0316. local conditions, until 7 a.m. stability of the s e con d the daytime ban In January. Thousands visited the Ro- meals and chaperonage. Spe- Dance at the L 0 c h moo r Residency in one of the did not warrant a shutdown trailer. After the crashes last fall tunda each year. The Christ. cial skiing insurance at $2.50 LICENSE DENIED Country Club, 1018 Sunning. Pointes is not a pre. requisite of the system. Further problems are the I simply decided I had had mas e x h i bit called the is mandatory, and the trip is A request for a refuse ven~ dale drive, on Friday, Febru. for membership in Chapter I 3. Around 7 a.m. they came method of trailer connection it with the rigs and that there Christmas Fantasy delighted limited to 45. dor license from Simon P. ary 24, at 8:30 p.m. 192. To be eligible, a person to the conclusion t~at the and the separated chambers must be a ban. I have not children of all ages. It was Ski Hi also has one final Barry of East Eight Mile i. The dance is open to all must be the parent of one weather was worsemng and within the trailer via vertical changed my mind. I have not from the Rotunda that indus- ski trip to Pine Knob sched. road was unanimously denied PWP members, alumni and or more living sons or daugh. that the school system should separaters.' bccn shown an alternative trial tours of the Rouge In- uled for March 3 from 4 to by the Woods Council at its single parents. Dress is semi. ters and be single by reason which will protect the public dustrial Complex started. I d A ft 7 11:30 p.m. Round trip charter regular meeting M 0 n day, formal and tickets are $5 for of death, divorce, separation b______e c ose. s soon a er I Sorne pro blems af d'ISt n'b u- safety. I'm still listening. 0n Novem ber 9• 1962, the highway bus transportation, February 6. Mr. Barry's ap- Pointe PWP members, $7 for or never married. tion have taken place since ------magnificent structure was lift tickets and chaperonage plication was the fifth one guests and non.members. Custody of children is not early January when Gov. completely destroyed by fire. included at $9.75. Group considered by the council for Pro c e e d s of this fund a factor of eligibility. Six Remain Milliken imposed a ban on Woods Views All that was saved was the lessons are available at $1.25 1978, with the solons previ- daytime use of the double I . north wing that housed Ford's ForGPW Post and ski rentals at $3.50. Ski- ously indicating that they bottoms in the mctropolitan IPolice DC1uands priceless archives. ing insurance at $1 is manda. wished no more than four area. . ... I __ A number of fine photo- tory. such licenses in the city. A final decision on the h graphs enhance the value of naming of a new public saf. T ere Will .be dls~nbutlOn Demands from the public the book. problems, mainly With gaso. I ety director in The Woods line, and not fuel oil, but safety de par t men t wcre W?ate:-,er your interest the should occur by Wednesday, even though our recent bliz. \ viewed by the Woods Coun- publIc library probably has March 1, reported City Ad. zards the problems have not cil, which adjourned to a a book for you. After all, we ministrator Chester E. Peter- been severe I d' I h I do want to prove that Oscar sen this week. . Ic ose sessIOn to exp ore t e Wilde was wrong when he Results from tests, admin. I have had one rep?rt, proposals. during its regular wrote, "It is a very sad thing There are several techniques for adding patterns or istered by a public manage- from a local Gulf statl?n, meeting Monday, February 6. that nowadays there is so designs to plain glass. Cut glass is produced by the use of that they ran out of gasoline ., . . little useless information." NOW PLAYING: ment firm on 12 of the reo for a three.day period last CILYAdminIstrator Chester a revolving wheel which actually cuts into the surface of maining applicants, were reo Saturday and Sunday Matinee the glass. All fine Cut glassware is crafted by hand. The week. When the owner called E. Petersen, who has been ceived by the city and now Gulf their reaction was not authorized by the council to GPW Switches "ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP" cutting is a delicate process which is used primarily for that number has been sliced creating traditional designs. In etching, glass is not cut to try to get an emergency be the city's chief negotiator PLUS CARTOON SHOWING to six. delivery to the station but . . . . Meeting Date away from the surface. Instead, acid is applied to the glass Three of the applicants rather to tell the station op. In upcommg bargammg ses- 2:05 p.m. and eats the design right into the piece. Many pieces of are from Michigan, while the erator to call me and com. sions, said last week all thrce The secane! regular meet- fine art, in addition to tableware, are created by artists other three live outstate, but plain about the ban on the unions, (patrolmen, sergeants ing date of the Woods Coun. February 13.19 who use etching to draw scenes into glass. he declined to reveal any double bottom. and lieutenants), made pro- cil this month has been "BUTCH CASSIDY & THE'SUN DANCE KID" further information at this also "M.A.S.H." We have gifts that are just a little bit different, here at So, even as to that one 10. posals for demands to the chanited from Monday, Feb. time. VALENTE JEWELRY, 16601 Easl Wa rren at Kensington, cal station 1 don't know 1f, city. ruary 20, to Monday, Feb- February 20.21 They will now go before Detroil, 881-4800. Remember uS when you are planning on he ran oul because Gulf. ruary 27. an assessment board for per. really could not get gas to "The city is obligated un. This action was laken by "CITIZEN KANE" & giving your special girl thaI special ring, or if you have a I sonal fnterviews. This is him, or if Gulf is slowing de'j der the curre~t cont~acts to the solons at their regular "THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS" watch thaI needs repo ir, rely on us to get done scheduled to take place on liveries to try to prove a open negotiatIons With the meeting Monday, February February 22 expertly. And if you wanl engraving done beautifully and Saturday, February 25. need for the double bottom three unions on or before 6, inasmuch as the third Mon- quickly, VALENTE'S can do it. We do all our own work. "OREGON & EBERHARD WEBER'S COLORS" After the interviews are rigs. : March 1," he said. day in February, Washing. MaslerCharge and Visa welcome. We're open from 9 'tir completed, Mr. Pet e r s en I tried to find other' At this point, Mr. Pc! ('rsen ton's Rirlhday, has been de. February 23-28 5:30 Mon. thrv Sol., Fri. nite 'til 7:30. stated, "A highly confidential answers. Some say J.(et the indicated all three unions e1ared a nalional holiday, "CITIZEN KANE" & GEM FACT: and d i s c r e e t background Lad car drivers off the road, are focusin~ upon two-year I with the day being observed "THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS" . I check will be made before that they arc swerving in pacts. i.e., for fiscal years I as such by city employes Engraved glass-which appeors frosted-IS made by I the final selection:' front of the trucks, Well, I'm 1978.79 and 1979-80. through their labor contract. o small copper wheel.

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Page Seventeen Thursday I February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Fashion Extravaganza to Benefit DSO Theatre Arts Takes Time for Comedy Eva Woodbridge Victor Scholarship Recipient Sou/a Raptis to Perform Between Pair of One- Act Plays a Week from Tomorrow Light entertainment to brighten a midwinter afternoon is in store for Theatre Arts members and their guests Friday, February 24, when the all- woman drama group presents two one-act comedies. '. Club president Mrs. WOMEN'S PAGES ..~ Diamond Phillips will Armand DeGaetano, Mrs. greet the audience at 1:30 ElIwyn Gilbert, Mrs. Martm o'clock at the Players Linder, Mrs. John Parks, Playhouse in East Jeffer- Mrs. Bewley Priest man, 1I1rs. • son avenue. Gerald Stoetzer and Mrs. Front Anothelw Pointe Shortandto Sharing directing honors Charles Truscon. for Emerson Russell's "An- Co-producing the perform- tiques" are Mrs. J. Ross Bush ance are Mrs. Edward John- of View The Pointe and Mrs. Arnold Combrinck. son and Mrs. David Martin. Graham. The cast includes Mrs. James Doll is handling By Janet Mueller lighting. Sets were designed Pointer BRUCE C. ERICK. ..ce.",: . i ,.- Mrs. William Coyle, Mrs. by Mrs. Combrinck.Graham SEN, son of MR. and MRS. Members of the Detroit Sym- shion luncheon, (formerly known as James Conti and Mrs. Mar. and Mrs. Robert Healy who Marianne (Mrs. Charles M.) Endicott, of Strat- ARTHUR C. ERICKSEN, a phony Orchestra Women's Associa- Fashionscope), set for Wednesday, vin Beaupre. Mrs. Joseph is also chairman of proper. freshman at the University tion gathered February 1 at Loch- March 15, at Fairlane Manor, to their Newland is holding script. ton place, is adding a Heart of Gold to her charm Mrs. Nicholas Lindheim ties, assisted by Mrs. Frank. bracelet. of North Dakota majoring in m08r Club where MRS. !,'RANK A. own luncheon. The workers include d and Mrs. Kenneth Locke are lin Carr, Mrs. James Daoust It's a very special, very exclusive charm. You Aviation Administration, has GERMACK, JR., (second from left), MRS. JOHN E. YOUNG, JR., (far directing J. B. Priestley's and Mrs. Calier Worrell. can't buy it. It must be given to you, and in order beep named to the Student Pointe area chairman of the invita- left), MRS. KIM K. LIE, (far right), "Mother's Day." Cast mem- Ass i s tin g Mrs. Douglas for you to be given it, you must give ... of your- Aviation Advisory Commit- tions committee for the association's MRS. THOMAS V. LoCICERO, (sec- bers are the Mesdames Frank Phillips, chairman of coso tee...... Bill Blass Fashion E.xtravaganza, ond from right), Mrs. Charles M. Hausmann, Jr., Michael Buc- tumes, are Mrs. Thomas self, to your community. Carey and Mrs. David Cool. Marianne is one of eight volunteers cited last Among 2,500 students en- treated those who addressed, stuffed, Endicott and Mrs. Woodrow W. ciero, Paul Koch, Jarvis idge. Mrs. Sidney Probert Tuesday, Valentine's Day, at the 11th annual Heart I d b'd t th f Woody Schmidt and Philip Dickin- rolled this fall at Madonna Stampe d an d sea e 1 s 0 e a- . son. Mrs. Murray Young is heads a make-up committee of Gold Award Luncheon sponsored by the Heart College are CAT H LEE N I holding script. including Mrs. William Bun. of Gold Award Council and Women for the United ELIZABETH SANDBERG, of Post-luncheon, it was off admission to $50.and-over invited were Mrs. Germack, Theatre Arts' Eva Wood. desen, Mrs. George Grenzke Foundation. Shoreham road, a Star of the to t~e Post Office for Ste- benefactor, may be obtained Mrs, William H. Bundeson, bridge Victor Scholarship re- and Mrs. Truscon. * * * Sea High School 1977 gradu- phame Germack, who per- by contacting Joan Stern, Mrs. John V. Deaver, Mrs. cipient for 1977-78, Soula Aiding social arrangements She was nominated for her Heart pf Gold by ate and Grosse Pointe North sonally deposited more than ticket chairman, at 646-6571. Winfield S. Jewell, Jr., Mrs. Raptis, will perform between chairman Mrs. George John- the Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Hilih School 1977 I!raduate 3,000 invitations. Mrs. Robert A. Gerisch, Joseph J. Marshall, Mrs. Vic- the two plays. son with rehearsal luncheons CYNTHIA POLITOWICZ, of Mrs. Kenneth G. Hanson first vice.president of the tor W. Wertz, Mrs. Carl Miss Raptis, a senior in for the cast and crew are Symphony Orchestra, O'i which she is a former pres- River road. and Mrs. Samuel Carman are Symphony Women's Associa- Weideman and Mrs. R. Alex- Wayne State University's Mrs. Healy, Mrs. Newland, ident and life member. • • • co-chairing the event, which tion, opened her Bloomfield ander Wrigley. Theater Arts Department, Mrs. John Diebel, Mrs. L. She is also a member of the operating board Among a class of 240 M". is open to the public. Tickets, Hills home last week for a Mrs. Theodore O. Yntema will present readings from Eugene Kelly, Mrs. John of directors of the DSO and vice-president of the ~ons from 11 southea~ter" ranging from $12 general patron party. Among those is patrons chairman. Shakespeare's "As You Like Leverenz, Mrs. James Mc- Symphony Women's Association, and a member of Michigan counties receivin" ------It" and Royal Tyler's "The Kenna, Mrs. Frederick Van- the Quest for Excellence committee which raises ~cottish Rite Freemasonry's F. DOW, of Lennon road, MR. and MRS, JOHN MOO- law and daughter, with their Contract," and will sing a Assche, Mrs. Donald Failor, over cue millon dollars for the symphony annually, '32nd degree at the conclu- JAMES M. FLANNERY, of NIKHUYSEN, of Baltimore, children, of st. Clair Shores, George Gershwin number ac- Mrs. William Hawkins, Mrs. and serves as recording secret,ary for the sym- sion of a two-weekend reun- McKinley place, HAROLD M. Md., brother-in.law and sister and MR. and MRS. JOHN companied by Mrs. Joseph Michel Skaff, Mrs. John Sul- livan, Mrs. Anthony Vermeu- phony's Artistic Advisory committee. ion held at the Detroit Ma- McCRACKEN, of Stephens of Mrs. Kay, MR. and MRS. BUTCH, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Jennings at the piano. >onicTemple were WILLIAM road, and ROBERT L. NIX. FRED VEALY, of Baltimore, granddaughter with her hus. There will also be music len, Mrs. Milton Volkens and Among the several projects she initiated duro Mrs. Clarence Williams. ing her Symphony Juniors' presidency was the es- ON, of Cook road. son.in-law and daughter, MR. band. Also in attendance by the Theatre Arts Choral • • • and MRS. EDWARD KAY, were relatives and friends Ensemble. Under the direc. . Tea follows the perform- tablishment of a hospitality committee to welcome Farm, .Garden JOEL THOMAS, of Moross JR., of Chicago, and their from the Detroit and Ann tion of Mrs. J. W. Mills, the ance. Mrs. Johnson's hos- guest artists and conductors to Detroit. A complete road, a senior at Albion Col- children. More were MR. a!1d Arbor areas. club song will be sung by tesses will be the Mesdames redecoration of the orchestra's Green Room was also Club Convenes lege, completing associate MRS. CARL WODKE, lIon-ln- (Continued on Page 28) Mrs. Ellsworth Allison, Mrs.

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) Page Ei9hteen G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S. Thursday, February 16, 1978 Society News Gathered from the Pointes Mrs. Robert J. Florek Regina Jones to Say Vows Carolyn Tourney Is Winter Bride She is the niece of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Jones, Qiana were fashioned with' The bridegroom's mother's III, formerly of Buckingham and Mrs. Arthur Diedrich, of . 'Iroad, now of Port Huron, Berkshire road, and Mr. and She Speaks Vows to Robert Joseph Florek Two Empire bodices and scoop floor length gown was of del. Mrs. Lionel Hayes, of Oxford necklines. A small bow de. icate pink Qiana, Its long, / have announced the engage. Days before Christmas in Saint James ; ment of their daughter, road. tailed each bodice and the full sleeves detailed with Lutheran Church ~ Regina Marie, to James wrist of each long, gathered jeweled cuffs. The wedding is planned : Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. for July 14, at Saint Ed. sleeve. The bridegroom's grand. The Reverend George E. Kurz, assisted by The James E. Myers, of Wichita, ward's on.the.Lake in Port They wore garlands of mother, Mrs. Frances Kus. R~verend Monsignor Edward J. Hickey, officiated Kans. Huron. at the Friday, December 23, wedding of Carolyn holly, baby's.breath and pink mien, of Detroit, also sel. Miss Jones, who attended Rose Tourney and Robert Joseph Florek. cymbidium orchids in their ected pink Qiana. Her gown Saint Clare de Montefalco hair and carried bouquets of featured an accordian pleat. School, was graduated from Bethany Schedules The 6 o'clock, candle- hoily, baby's.breath and rose~ ed demi-cape. Port Huron Northern High February Meeting light ceremony at Saint tapered cuffs. A Juliet cap of matching the maid of honor's pink, the Both mothers and the School and is now a senior James Lutheran Church lace and seed pearls held her bridesmaid's red, with pink grandmother wore identical at the University of Kansas Bethany, an organization was followed by a recep- cathedral length train and velvet streamers. shoulder corsages of pink where she is social chairman for divorced and separated tion in the Crystal Ball- double mantilla of illusion The bridegroom, son of Mr.. c y m bid i u m orchids and of Sigma Kappa sorority. persons, has scheduled its and Mrs. Joseph S. Florek, baby's.breath. room of the Grosse Pointe net bordered with Alencon Her fiance also attended meeting this month for Fri. War Memorial. lace. of Sterling Heights, asked Out-of.town guests included the University of Kansas. He day~ February 17, at 8 in the Kevin Bentley to serve as Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Tour. is a general contractor in evening in Saint Petcr's The bride, daughter of Dr. She carried a bouquet of and Mrs. Garfield Tourney, white roses and stephanotis hest man. ney, of Quincy, Ill., uncle Lawrence, Kans. Social Hall. across from East. of Washington road, chose a and wore a pearl necklace, Ushering were James Cina, and aunt of the bride; Mr. The bride.to.be is the land Center. gown of ivory peau de soie, gift of the bridegroom. of Chicago, cousin of the and Mr5. Alois Cina and their granddaughter of Mrs. Paul. Sister Sean Martin will its skirt and circular train Patricia Ann Tourney was bridegroom, William Kus. son Jerome, of Chicago, ine Diedrich, of st. Clair speak on Human Sexuality. avenue, and the late Dr. Donation is $1.50. Further in. appliqued in re-embroidered her sister's maid of honor. mien, aJ:]other cousin, David uncle, aunt and cousin of the Lowrie and Mr. Hale. bridegroom; steven Sogar Arthur V. Diedrich, and of formation on Bethany and/or Alencon lace. Other attendants were Cath- Mrs. A. B. Jones, of Port its February meeting may be Her lace bodice, Empire. erine Tourney, another sis. Assistant hosts and hos. and his sons Michael, Ken. Huron, and the late Paul R. obtained by calling 465-0921, style, high.necked and headed tel', Marilyn Florek, sister of tesses at the reception were neth and James, of Hillside, Jones. 469.7131 or 881-8453. with tiny crystals and pearls, the bridegroom, F ran c e s Dr. and Mrs. George Mikhail, m., uncle and cousins of the featured long, lace sleeves, Beever and honor matron of Elmsleigh lane, Dr. and bridegroom; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sillery, of Lake. Mrs. James Fogarty, of Clin- scalloped at the elbow with Mrs. Gordon Hale. double tiers of chiffon over Their gowns of burgundy land avenu!!, Mr. and Mrs. ton, Miss. William Freeborough and The newlyweds vacationed Mr. and Mrs. George Shan. in the south and are making kin, of Detroit. their home in Royal Oak . .: \' ::::-f,:.; '.,~ n€ttl€l1cR€€k Music for the service was while completing their grad. Setting for the candlelight wedding of CAR- provided by Edward Kingins, uate course work in Geology S HOP S tenor, Herman Clein, organ. at Wayne State University. OLYN ROSE TOURNEY, daughter of Dr. and ist, and Kenneth Clein, trum. In June they will reside in Mrs. Garfield Tourney, of Washington road, and peter. . Woods Hole, Mass., where Mr. Florek, son of the Joseph S. Floreks, of The mother of the bride the bridegroom, a National Sterling Heights, Friday, December 23, was Saint selected a floor length gown Science Foundation Fellow, of jade green velvet featur. will continue his thesis reo James Lutheran Church. Ing an Empire bodice and search at the Oceanographic long, tapered sleeves. Institution. Mexico City Nuptials Held GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Colleen G ail Cornwith, nesday, December 14, at a 1/2 to 3/4 OFF daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spanish language ceremony . Remaining Inventory Barry ~ornwith, of Barring- in the flower-filled home of ton road, was married to the bridegroom's sister in Carlos A. Danel, son of Sra. Mexico City. Saturday, February 18 and 25 Guadalupe H. Danel, Wed. The bride chose a street • Fltz Floyd "Rondelet" yellow lel)gth, pink carnation print • Trend PacIfic gown for the 6 o'clock rites. She carried carnations, mums • Knobler and baby's.breath. • Stangel Dr. Sylvia Daccarett Danel, • Miscellaneous Accessories Create a Luxurious Custom Bedspread Dr. Marta Baez Danel and Edith Medina, sisters of the the (Inside The Pointe Pedlar) at a Bargain Price. bridegroom, attended the We couldn't fInd a flaw . . . yet every ~ouple. PLACf; Sf;TTI NG bedspread In the shipment Is marked ColI e e n was graduated IRREGULAR, at from Grosse Pointe South 403 Fisher Rd. 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A June 24 wed. bion College with a Bachelor court home of Mrs. John Show. ding is being planned. of Arts degree, He is cur- She's a volunteer for Focus Hope, serving as a Porter who will be assisted The bride-elect holds a rently attending Wayne State by Mrs. R, A. Bader, to view driver for the group's food and clothing program. Bachelor of Arts degree from University Medical School. slides of the Meadow Brook She's a trustee of the Young Women's Home Asso- Albion College where she af. His fraternity is Delta Tau ciation, a funding organization for projects that filiated with Alpha Xi Delta Delta. Flower Show. help women and children. She's a ruling elder of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, coordinator of its family events and a mem- c ber of its Adult Education Task Force. * * * Speak of the Devil Planning a 'lay 26 w('dding The engagement of HEL- The engagement of CON. Did you spot the familiar faces on the Music are CATHERINE A. FORM. ENE COTZIAS and Christ STANCE BRIDGIT DRYS. Hall stage in Michigan Opera Theatre's production ICOLA and Joseph E. Check Bertakis has been announced DALE and Richard William of "Faust?" That's Dale Austin, of Woodland place, Simmons was announced by whose engagement has been by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Anna Batts, of Beaconsfield avenue, up there announced by her parents, her mother, Mrs. Chilton I. Chris James Cotzias, of Chal. among the "supers." Mr. and ~lrs. Leo FormicoIa, Drysdale, of Harbor Hill, at fonte avenue. If you haven't seen "Faust" yet, (it opened last of Brys drive. The bride.elect was grad. a Christmas Eve dinner at. weekend; remaining performances are scheduled The bride.elect was grad. uated from Grosse Pointe tended by family and friends. uated from Grosse Pointe South High School, attended Miss Drysdale, who is also for tomorrow and Saturday), make a point of get- North High School in 1973 Central Michigan University the daughter of the late Mr. ting tickets for it. And making a point of looking and is now employed in the and was graduated from Drysdale, is presently a Reg- for Dale and Anna when you go. accounting department of Shapero School of Nursing. istered Nurse practicing neu. (Continued on Page 28) ~fichigan National Bank of rosurgical nursing at George Her fiance, son of Mr. and Detroit. Washington Univer,sity Has. • Her fiance. son of Mrs. Mrs. James Michael Bertakis, pital, Washington, D.C. fOR JHE SHAPE OF YOUR LIFE••• of Woodland Shore drive, at. Frank E. Check. of Indian She holds an Associates IXI.CISI ...IN ALL SEASONS Village, and the late Dr. tended Central Michigan Uni. versity and is a licensed real degree in Science from Mary. Check, is an attorney with mount College of Virginia. estate agent. offices in Harper Woods. She was an active member of :11 Sigma Kappa sorority at In. ~,t;J diana University from 1973 Renee SUntan Wed in Fall to 1975. and Liela Naklie, another Her fiance, son of Mrs. The wedding of Renee Rob e r t Plummer, of Be. cousin. Marie SHman, daughter of thesda, Md., and William A. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SHman, They carried cascades of pink roses and orchids and Simmons, of Dunmore, Pa., of Nottingham road, and is associated with Thomma. Robert Michael Grozenski, wore pink roses in their hair. Flower girl was Marie son Lincoln.Mercury. He at. son of the Frank Grozenskis, tended Georgia Institute of of Warren, Saturday, Sep. Giannone, also a cousin. Best man was Thomas J. Technology where he was an tember 17, in Saint Maron's active member of Sigma Chi Qualify berdse Cathedral was followed by a Carr. In the usher corps were Edward and Steven Grozen. fraternity. . reception in Saint Maron's A June 3 wedding is HEALTHWAYS IHe. ski, brothers of the bride. =~=~ Hall. groom, Law r e nee Olek, planned, at the Grosse Pointe The Reverend Valentine Academy Chapel. '-Ckrul came from Utica, N.Y., Michael Kruczek, Rick Krus. zka, David Krakowski and ...." to preside at the :; o'clock Josep~ SHman, Jr., brother Islands. They are making .... rites. their home in the Orchard Concelebrating the mass of the bride. A rhinestone brooch ac- Lake area. were The Reverend Stanley The new Mrs. Grozenski, Milewski, chancellor of the cented the waist of the bride's mother's V.necked who attended Saint Mary's Orchard Lake Schools, The dress of flowing, pale yellow College for two years after Reverend Lenard F. Chrobot, chiffon, styled with an at- graduation from Servite High president of Saint Mary's School, is continuing her WE DECIDED TO HAVE College, The Reverend Fran. tached, chiffon cape. The bridegroom's mother chose a studies at the University of cis Koper, rector of Orchard long gown of tan Qiana, fea. Detroit School of Dentistry. Mrs. John C. Purcell of Shorecrest Circle is pleased to see the large selection Lake Seminary, The Rever. ANOTHER SALE turing a draped neckline. Her husband, who holds a of wedding invitations at Harvey's Compleat Traveler, the attractive luggage shop end Clifford F. Ruskowski, Bachelor of Arts degree from The Reverend Richard Na. Yellow cymbidium orchids formed both mothers' cor. Saint Mary's College, is work- Last month we gave our customers at 345 Fisher Road, across the street from Grosse Pointe South High School. chejeski, The Rever end s ing toward a Masters degree Steven Banalewicz and Louis sages. ...:.Suzy,Godin.."Har;:ve)l

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Thursday, February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.One ------._------_._------Women's Page -by, of and for Pointe Women ------_. ------IDSO Featur~s IChoices Htls District Dental Auxiliary Look at Past The -Michael lamberts To Keep Busy in March For Pear Tree November Rites JVinter Relief Weissenberg The Detroit District Den. tal Auxiliary's next fund. Choices Women's Center, Members of the Pear Tree Maestro Paul Freeman, raiser is a tennis party, 14920 Hampton road near chapter of Questers gather DSO conduetor-in-residence, scheduled for Saturday, For Miss .Miller Alter road and East Jeffer- today, Thursday, February will be on the podium as March ll, at the Grosse son avenue, will offer a 16, at the Balfour road home Michael Robert Lamberts Are at Home in St. world.renowned pianist Alexis "vacation from winter" walk Pointe Indoor Racquet Club, of Mrs. Phillip White who Weissenberg performs in under the chairmanship of through nature via colored will be assisted by co-hos. CIair Shores after Vacationing in Montreal; concerts with the Detroit Del Kosek, of Birch lane. photography in a workshop, tesses Mrs. Robert Sheridan Lace Accents Bride's Gown ' Symphony Orchestra Friday The auxiliary's meeting morning, February 17, Satur- Treasures - Rare and Wild, and Mrs. Richard Cameron. conducted by Jane D. Koh. and luncheon will take place Petlipointe chapter memo A gown of white Qiana trimmed with Venise day night, February 18, and ring, of Radnor circle, who a few days later, Tuesday, lace was selected by Patricia Ann Miller for her Sunday afternoon, February uses a close.up lens to em. March 14, at Cranbrook bers will be Pear Tree's wedding Friday evening, November 4 in Mount 19. phasize the variety of tex. House in Bloomfield Hills guests at the 10 o'clock ses- Clemens' Trinity Lutheran. Church to Michael Friday's NBD Coffee Coh- ture, form - and color in where the annual election of sion, which will feature a Robert Lambert. ------I cert is at 10:45 o'clock, pre. .\lich igan's natural beauty. officers will be followed by talk by Dr. Harold Powell, A "-II b h f h ceded by a complimentary a gourmet meal and Cran- genealogy expert, on Early Lace rimmed her neck . ml er, rot er 0 t e coffee hour at 9:30. She will present her slide bride .. brook House tour. French Settlers. and her cathedral skirt. The 6:30 o'clock rites at John Guinn, music critic program, illustrating it with Her long sleeves ended in which The Reverend Edward for the Detroit Free Press, quotations and anecdotes, wrist ruffles edged with G. Oermann presided were will conduct an on-stage pre. Tuesday, February 28, and matching lace. followed by a reception at concert interview with Maes- Tuesday, March 7, at 9:30 in the morning at Choices. Fcc A lace band caught her Hillcrest Country Club. tro Freeman at 10:15. ./ for each program is $2.50. long, nylon net veil. She The newlyweds vacationed The program includes the Babysitting is available at carried white rosebuds and in MontreaL They are at first DSO performance of I an additional fee. chrysanthemums. home in St. Clair Shores. Serocki's Sinfonetta for Dou. She is the daughter of Mr. ------ble String Orchestra as well Ms. Kohring, a concerned Kit-Car anrl Mrs. W. A. Miller, of Present French as Sibelius' Symphony No. nature lover, has conducted Calvin road. Mr. Lambert is 7 and Prokofiev's Piano Con. lectures and field trips for and 'l S d certo NO.3. local nature groups. Partici. the son of Mrs. Dorothy F I, n,. un ay Few pianists have gener. pants in her Choices pro. Repli-Car Exhibit Lambert. of Harper Woods, ated as much excitement and grams may also plan a na- and Hermann Lambert, of The Alliance Francaise de won such universal acclaim ture walk, if they choose. February 20-25 Windsor. Grosse P om. te WI'11 sponsor a as Weissenberg. Each year Choices workshops in Self- ;\Irs. Richard Gartner, of showing of Jean Cocteau's he circles the globe for ap- Defeating Behavior, Per. Germantown, Md., who at- classl'e French film fantasy . E pearances In urope, the sonal Growth, Speaking with WATCH tended the bride, wore fern "Beauty and the Beast" Sun. Orient and North America. PATRICIA ANN MILLER, daughter of the Ease and Career Decisions green Qiana. She placed fall day, February 19, at 3 His regular concerts with W. A. MVlers, of Calvin road, was married have been re-scheduled due flowers, matching her bou- o'clock at University LiggeU the great orchestras of the to the blizzard. The new A Friday evening, November 4, in Trinity Lutheran quet, in her hair. School's Cook road campus. world, his recitals at famous dates arc available by calling Richard L. Lambert was Admission is free for Alli. music festivals and his ex- Church, Mount Clemens, to Mr. Lambert, son of Choices, 331-6048, Monday 1957 PORSCHE SPEEDSTER his brother's best man. Usher. ance members. A $2 dona- tensive list of recordings Mrs. Dorothy Lambert, of Harper Woods, and through Friday, between 9:30 ing were Gene E'. Lambert, tion wiu be requested of have made him one of the in the morning and 1:30 in BEING BUILT Hermann Lambert, of Windsor. another brother, and Thomas non-members at the door. few classical superstars of the afternoon. ------Ithe age. IN Tickets for the Friday morning Coffee Concert are to coming to Detroit. Shower Curtain Sale available at $8, $6.50 and $5. He has conducted 18 of the THE MALL et's Talk ~ Tickets for Saturday eve. major orchestras in the 400;0 off by ning's performance are $9, United States and 23 orches. Were NOW Members of The Grand Touring Sports Car Assn. ~-l, 1i!eai &date t ~.' $8, $7, $6, $5, $4 and $3.50. tras in Germany, England, Peacock Alley curtains . $40 $24 ~ Sunday afternoon's Kresge Poland, Italy, Finland, lee. Smith & Weigler curtains. . . $35 $21 by John E. Brink Family Concert ticket prices land, Denmark, Sweden and Jakson curtains ...... $24 14.40 Driving in one of our neighboring cities the other day are $6, $5 and $4. Norway. and I couldn't help notice how fortunate we are in Grosse Tickets are available at the Alexis Weissenberg was Pointe. The 5treet didn't appear to have ever been plowed Ford Auditorium box office, born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Hudson's and Ward's ticket began his piano studies 1hersnlcket THE BATH SHOP al'ld the ice ruts were a foot and a half deep! The people 369 Fisher Rd. all around were forever getting stuck and waiting hours for outlets and the Detroit To- there. He later continued his Y night desk at the Plaza Hotel musical education in Israel, pe r (across from G.P. South) help-very frustrating! in Renaissance Center. where he made his profes- Pedla Register your bride with us. There was a remark made by a homeowner in the Master Charge and VISA sional debut at the age of 14. area that you didn't dare abandon your car and go for charge card customers may Overwhelmingly acclaimed, help or it would be stripped before you got back! order tickets by telephone at he was immediately invited 962-5524. to make a tour of South Professional Then it dawned on me that here in Grosse Pointe we A limited number of stu. Africa. He then came to Hair Care have tiny little cities of only 5000 homes and we have the' dent and senior citizen tickets America to attend the Juilli- for men & women finest police, the best fire department, superb schools, great for Saturday night's per- ard School of Music. FROMTmS , rubbish collection, our own private parks with swimming formance, at $2, is available He made his American pools and marinas, excellent roads and on and on! Our at the box office starting at debut with the New York $e"~tian Jllt'[ tax structure is about the same but the difference is that, 7 :30O'clortCkon the night of Philharmonic under George - b - I h t f . hb' the conce . . h 11(1;"".6.6 ,,,.6 ou r a,verage. horne IS a out trip eta 0 our nel9 Orlng Paul Freeman cond t _ Szell, as wmner of t e 1948 Detroit_ This .~eans in a 'S,"'>;I' community we co,:, command in.residence. of 'the D~~r~rt ~L eve n t r it t.., JAternl/ot.ional p:REDKEN Retail Center about three times the taxes for a comparable size area. Symphony Orchestra since Award. 1970, is fast becoming one of Following a 10-year self. This is why our property values are so important and 21427 GREATER MACK 773-2620 America's most frequently imposed retirement from the (ACI(J~I Irom 5, Joan 01 Arc (hulchl lors OF fREE PARKING WilY we should be concerned about every home in the area. recorded conductors. concert stage, in order to Open til 9,00 P.M_ Thursday & Friday, Closed Monday We cannot ighore or condone a declining area-anywhere Freeman, a student of study and p r act ice, he in Grosse Pointe! Now you perhap~ know why we are so Pierre Monteux and the Ber. emerged in 1966 at a season. fanatic about our Cul-de-Sac, Community Development lin Hochschule fur Musik opening appearance with the VAN'S CUSTOM- FLOORS Program, It will certainly help bring values up more and received his Ph.D. from th~ Berlin Philharmonic under roTIDS more. Call Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co., 882.0087 if you're Eastman School of Music and Herbert von Karajan. CARPET • LINOLEUM • TILE thinking of 5elling or buying. Help support the people who served as associate conductor are truly trying to help keep your property values high! of the Dallas Symphony prior MACLD Will Consider First Quality Community Resources "Armstrong Designer Solarian" SOlllerset mall Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy Barbara Vedder, Learning only $10.95 sq. yd. Shop Monday, Thursday, Friday 10.9 Disability Consultant, Wayne County Intermediate School We also carry Congoleum, Nairn, G.A_F_ and Galaxy Carpets Other days 10-6, Closed Sundays & Holidays Here's how to District, will lead a discus- sion on Com m u nit y Re- 775-5630 22514 E. Nine Mile, SCS know you're sources for the Learning Dis- Free Estimates Pr.o/ess1onol 'nslallalron AVOIJobfe abled Child at this month's meeting of the Michigan As. getting sociation for Children with Learning Disabilities. quality Information on the pro. gram, which begins at 7:30 drydeaning. o'clock M 0 n day evening, February 27, at Epiphany Lutheran Church in West 1. Does your garment have Seven Mile road, east of an overall new-looking Woodward avenue, may be obtained by calling 885-7987. appearance? Now thfu F.bru""l 25 MACLD has begun plan- 2. Did the dry cleaner get all ning for its annual art ex- the spots out? hibit and auction, to be held Sunday afternoon, April 9. 3. Are the whites white; the at the Gallery Art Center in colors bright? Berkley. This year's procceds t will go to the state l\fACLD, ,) 4. Are the garment's free cf to help finance its Parent double creases or button Advisor Program. Tickets impressions? are available by calling 372- 9769. 5. Does the garment feel soft and comfortable? Another way is JUST to bring all ;; yourdothes MOVED?

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North Mothers Heritage Day Fair on Thair Horizon Heritage Day Fair Slated Next Week Meet Tuesday Frenz will present "loveable laminate rare maps and doc. Baked Goods, Stitchery. Crafts, Books. Jewelry discards" in her attic treas- uments for the Burton Col. The Grosse Pointe North ures. led ion at the Detroit His- High School D i s c u s s ion and Attic Treasures Will Be Featured Mrs. Frederick Hindley torical Museum, to purchase Group. which meets the third at Annual Event will preside at a book shop a display case at St. Anne's Tuesday of every month , offering paperbacks, mys- Catholic Church for artifacts from 1 to 3 in the afternoon, The Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Fries Ball- teries. children's literature of Father Gabriel Richard, has scheduled its next meet- rocm will be the setting next Wednesday, February and puzzles. to swell the Elmwood Ceme. ing for Tuesday, February 21, 22, for the annual Heritage Day Fair sponsored by They and their assistants tery Chapel Resturation Fund in the faculty dining room the Historic Memorials Society in Detroit. all will be wearing bright, and to provide scholarship near the cafeteria. Roger Mc- Hours are 10 in the ------red and white smocks. Ladies awards to outstanding stu. Caig will speak on Teacher morning to 3 in the after- er, and Mrs. Harry Van working in the Country Store dents of history at local uni. Education. noon. Booths will display Gordon, of Bloomfield Hills. will wear long, white aprons. versities. - All North High mothers fresh, homebaked goods, Mrs. James Scott, of st. Through its Heritage Day The Historic Memorials are invited to attend. Further handmade stitchery and Clair Shores, is chairing the Fair, the Historic Memorials Society, formerly known as information may be obtained Society raises funds to donate the Mount Vernon Society. by contacting Jean Schwartz, crafts, books, jewelry and event this year. to local historical projects. has, since 1922, donated a 886.1939, or Sandy Caputo, a Hic treasures. Mrs. E. Stuart Littlejohn ~~ is in charge of the Country Recent fair profits have total of $59,464 to local and 882.7446. ... ~\~ Special prizes are a rug Store which will offer ethnic been used to restore the bar. national projects and resto- 'C\.~.\ and an afghan. made and racks mess hall and kitchen I ralions. Its current president JoSla. h H armar DAR .," .\,,'"'.' .~\',~ donated by society members b a ked goods. Mrs. Ray at Historic Fort Wayne, to is Mrs. B. H. French. Mrs. Warren Parker, a Point. Smith's boutique will feature '<~;'" ' IM eets This Saturday ~,'.. -i,- ~..\' I new items. Mrs. Walter

------Mrs. John Buchanan of;;" I- • \\. DSO Departure for Greell1JeJ'g , t' f:~'' 'II Five Pointes Hearts Capture Interest Redford, w.ill entertain the ..... ,," ~ '"JI Of Alpha Phi Alumnae Philip Greenberg has reo Symphony have been the General JOSIah Harmar Chap- ,'" .i~ ~~ :::"1 Club to Meet signed his post as Detroit most musically and person. ~er, Daughte~s of the Amer. -11;;. ~if: A quick lesson in the game Symphony Orchestra assist. ally rewarding of my life. It Ican RevolutIOn, at a 12:30 -~~~~t.: ~(Y"it >1 Five Pointes Garden Club of hearts keynoted the Val- ant conductor, effective with has been a rare privilege and o'clocv. luncheon Saturday,;... ,,"'.-. 'W members will gather at 12:30 entine's night mee.'ing of the conclusion of the current honor to work with one of February 18. Co.hostesses ~ {V".'t o'clock Monday, February Detroit East Suburban Alpha season in May, 1978. America's great orchestras. are Miss Dorothy Lewis, Mrs. t\.,~ :tt" ' ";:: 20, in the Broadstone road Phi Alumnae last Tuesday, Greenberg, who has been "It is with great difficulty Earl Gray and Mrs. Toaz ",,",,:~,. home of Mrs. Gordon Long February 14, at the Woods affiliated with the orchestra then that I have reached a Smith. :~, ~"" who will be assisted by Mrs. lane horne of Janet Allen since 1974, commented on his decision to resign my post Following a business meet- '~ Robert Kazmarek, for a busi- who, with Helen George, ac- DSO association: "The past after the current 1977.78 ing Rulh Pendell, DAR Mu- <' season. ness meeting and program cepted reservations for the four years with the Detroit seum chairman, will show ;,~>?~ ...:,; following dessert and tea. evening. - "I have been receiving an slides of the State Rooms at - increasing number of ,guest National Headquarters. There's another Heritage Day Fair from 10 in the morning to 3 in the ------. Queen of Peace Center conducting invitations in Eu- on the horizon for Pointers MRS. afternoon at the Grosse Pointe War rope and in this country, and Presents Dinner Dance G. W. SCHMITTDIEL, (left), and Memorial, where booths will feature Issue St. John Volunteer Call I feel that at this point in decision to resign his post with us; however, we cer- MRS. GEORGE W AL TZ, pictured everything from homebaked goods Saint John Hospital has ence is needed in the Med. Queen of Peace Special my career it would be ex- tremely beneficial to concen. tainly understand that in. manning the Country Store at last to handmade stitchery. Proceeds will issued a call for daytime ical Social Services Depart. Education Center will hold trate my efforts on my work creasing guest conducting year's Historic Memorials Society in be donated, as always, to local histori- volunteers to work in several ment. Patient Escorts pro- its 10th annual dinner dance as music director of the West commitments and music di- cal projects. vides an excellent volunteer Saturday, February 25, at Detroit-sponsored fair. It's set this areas. Shore Symphony and guest rectorship of the West Shore opportunity for retired men. Athena Hall in Gratiot ave. year for Wednesday, February 22, The Medical Library needs conducting engagements." Symphony in Muskegon have persons with Medical Library Further information may nue, between 10 and 11 Mile created a considerable de- roads. Greenberg, first American expeoence. Pediatrics needs be obtained by contacting to win the prestigious Nicolai mand on his time. teachers for a tutoring pro- Saint John Hospital's Volun. Doors open at 7:30. Dinner Dual Selection service begins after 8 o'clock. Maiko International Conduct. gram and mature women to teer Services Department, ing Competition in Copen- Group J Meeting. Set Book Review assist in a variety of capaci- 881-8200, Ext ens ion 541, Party proceeds will help de- fray expenses of the Archdi. hagen, has announced that ties. weekdays between 8 in the For Kappa Alpha Theta ocesan S p e cia I Education he has accepted four months An individual with social morning and 4 in the after. Mrs. Leland F. Carter will Program. of conducting engagements Mrs. Robert C. Winter has work or counseling experi. noon, in Scandinavia beginning in review '~The Sleeping Giant" Ticket information may be invited members of Group I by Robert K. Hudnut and . obtained by calling 889.0016. August this year . of Kappa Alpha Theta to He also will return to Eu- "Surgeon on Safari" by Paul gather at 1 o'clock Tuesday, rope early in 1979 for con. J. Jordan, M.D., for the Book LORIO.ROSS February 21, at her Lake- cerls in Italy and Germany. Review Group at Grosse. GP Unitarian land avenue home. Complete BNT.RTAINM.NT Aa.Hey Remarking on the Green- Pointe Memorial Church next II versatile music to satisfy all ages. Singles Meet berg resignation, DSO execu- details may be obtained and Tuesday, February 21. at 1 Benefits, Weddings, Private Partlet{ tive director Marshall W. reservations made by calling o'clock in Barbour Chapel. Mrs. Joseph G. Blaclc, Jr., Cindy Navarro, G.P. Rep. 884-0300 Grosse Pointe Unitarian Turkin slated: "We regret \ All women of the church that it is Philip Greenberg's alumnae club ~chairman, at Singles meet Sunday evening, 884-6989. and friends are invited to at- February 19, at the Grosse Mrs. Henry E. Ruifrok re- tend the program and the SHOE SALE! Pointe Unitarian Church in ports excellent Group I at- noon luncheon preceding it. Maumee avenue, corner of Comedy tendance at her home Jan .. Women's 40 to 60~ OFF Neff road, for a social hour uary 10. Sunday Session Slated at 7:30 o'clock to be fol- Dress & Casual Boots . (Continued from Page 17) ~ ~'"'-.s;; ...... _:"} For Widowed Persons' lowed at 8:30 by Edith Has- Vermeulen, Douglas Phillips, (Valuesto $50) 16.9. to 19.9. kins' program on Encounters Frank Welcenbach, Thomas Pointe Book in the Third World. The Grosse Pointe and Braden, John Cook, George Harper Woods Widowed Per- Hush Puppies and Donation is $3.50. Further Fenstermacher, M 0 r t i mer Club to Meet sons Service will meet Sun- information may be obtained Naturalizer Shoes Levin and William Streit. day, February 19, from 3 to 12.996.14.9. by contacting Martha Shu- Mrs. John Marshall and A review of a book of 5 o'clock at the Grpsse Pointe ------;. maker, 777-4816, or Nell Oli- Mrs. Mary Evelyn Self will Masterpiece Theatre tele- Children's Boots 9.90" 12.90 ver, 882.5180. usher. . vision plays is on the agenda Woods Presbylerian Church, for the Pointe Book Club's Mack avenue at Torrey road, BusterBrownShoes 10.99 to 14.99 where Grosse Pointe North meeting this Monday, Febru- High School librarian Beth Men's Mrs. Baetz Will Serve as AGD Vice.President ary 20, at noon in the Three Florsheim Shoes Mrs. John Baetz, Jr., of now has 117 chapters affil- Mile drive home of Mrs. Emil Reed. wilLspeak on How to 20.00 Dauch whose luncheon co- Survive the Loss of a Loved Some styles at $23 & $29 Moross road, special events iated with university and col- chairman for Ibex and a lege campuses in the United hostesses will be Mrs. WH- One. World Travelers Invest Wisely! Hush Puppies 19.90 Ham Hosbein, of Shelden All widows and widowers member of the Grosse Pointe States and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nicolls Odd f,mnd thw lillP'\\lTlj: road, and Mrs. Frederick are invited to join the discus- Lined Winter Boots Memorial Church Women's It was one of the first or;ellt,d screen ill Hon).: K()n~ and the Frank Koehl I tLI,ke,! 19.90 Schumann, of Harcourt road. sIan. Admission is free, and Association, has been' elected women's social fraternities their ma,gnihccll! 'una" In South Ameri,a 1 Thn met l:l JiLin! Ail R.eg. Priced Merchandise A short business session will the group welcomes guests Alpha Gamma Delta interna- to adopt an international al- INCLUDING DOCKSIDERS - Off follow the'luncheon. and new members. "here both "('re "lIh Ford Motor Company. Jnd "hen (iJn 1O~ tional fraternity for women's truistic project and has been rC!llfned to the St.lte'~ iound thar tht! had horh pur,I..J\cd vice - president I alumnae af. a pioneer in two fields: luxury «(lllololliiniurl1l at Pchhle Creek. !"t':lttd on I i Mdt camps for underprivileged Villuge SHOES fairs for Michigan. Road "tIt [If Orchard Lake Rn.1d 111 \X1cst Bloomficld :\ ,"It In her new capacity she children and assistance for h{)II'In~ lrl\c,rmenr ,IS \\ell ~ Three: m"de:1I on d"pl.l\ [rt'm Open Thurs. & Fri. ITil 9 children with cerebral palsy. will direct alumnae activities I $f'''.'liHI "per, d .. i1., ,Ind ~llnd:l\, I ~ 11

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4-HELP WANTED 5-SITUATION S-SITUATION 2A-MUSIC 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED WANTED EDUCATION GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL WANTED 2 COLLEGE students looking PIANO 'LESSONS - your ASSISTANT Bookkeeper - LABORATORY Technicia;, 3 DAYS a week plus every QUALITY in for work. services include INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED home. Certified teacher. . Typing, general clerical, 3 medical assistant for East other Sunday. Live.in for your home or hospital by interior painting and gen. Ext ens i v e background. days per week, 9.5. Call Detroit Clinics. Experi. elderly women. 527.5117. Professional Registered eral house maintenance. 884-7635. 886.1753 for interview. enced preferred. 821-1133. PART TIME babysitter need. Nurse, Licensed Practical Professional results every- 1 Legal Notice 12C Forms for Sale Nurse Nurse Aide or com- time. Doug, 882.1826. PIANO LESSONS DlHECTED to you who get -MORTGAGECOMPANY ed, 3 children. 886-8137. panior:. sitter. 24 hour servo 1A Personals 120 Lake and River Property Downtown Detroit needs an 18 Death Notice 12E Commerciol Property U. of M., B.M., M.T.A. along well with people and lice, 7 days a week. Phone A-SITUATION want to work your own experienced P.B.X. opera. WAITRESS-Experienced in 5 lC Public Sale 13 Real Estate 331-4725 .or. food and cocktail. Short 882-6640 Medical Person. DOMESTIC hours. Get into commission 2 Entertainment 13A Lots for Sale nel Pool for more infor. PIANO LESSONS - Your sales in an industry where We will also train several hours evenings and week. XPERIENCED lady desires 2A Music Education 138 Cemetery Property mation. E home. Grosse Pointe area. prices arc skyrocketing, people in the Mortgage ends, Apply in person af- ironing for Thursday. 331- 28 Tutoring and Education 13C Land Contracts S e r vie in g Department. ter 3 in the afternoon at Bachelor degree state cer. and the product everyone MICHAEL'S 1820. 2C Hobhy Instruction 130 For Sale or Lease tified. Please call mornings Michigan Mortgage Corp. 10721 Whittier. 14 Real Estate Wonted needs. Become a residential 20 Camps or evenings after 9 p.m. real estate sales agent in 965.5870 ext. 68. PAINTING 6--FOR RENT 2E Athletic Instruction 14A Lots Wonted SECRETARY-Part time, 9 A ING 372.0482. an established G r 0 sse MATURE WOMAN for .gen- a.m ..l p.m. 2 girl office. DECOR T UNFURNISHED 2F Schools 148 Vocation or Suburban Pointe office. Contact Mr. 11 Mile.Harper, st. Clair Interior.Exterior Service Properly \-Vanted PIANO lessons, qualified eral office work. Some typ- 2G Convalescent Core Edgar TU 6.6010. ing. For details call 885. Shores. Should have ex per- Painting • Varnishing NEW DELUXE HI-RISE 3 Lost and Found 14C Real Estate Exchange teacher, my home. as? 9090. ience in figures and typing. Carpentry. Wallpapering 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS 4 Help Wanted Genl;ral 15 Business Opportunities 7772. NURSES AID to care for Mature, non-smoking wo- Wood Staining & Refinishing TV SECURITY SALES SECRETARY, entry 4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 Pets for Sole I paralized stroke patient- man preferred. Send .re Free Estimates 889~406 Many More Features level, car e e r, typing, 48 Services to Exchange 16A Horses for Sale WOODS MUSIC 2 days a week. Call after Lake st; Clair Area Metro 1.94 phones, 0 f fie e manage. sume including age, mari- PRIVATE NURSING 4C House Sitting Services 168 Pet Grooming STUDIO 6 p.m. 886.536l. tal status and last 3 em 296-2320 463.5857 557-0770: 5 Situation Wonted 16C Pet Boarding Piano and Guitar Lessons, ment. Real Estate Finan- ployers to Box 264, St. Around the Clock EXPERIENCED and depend. SA Situation Domestic 19 Pdnting and Engravl"g 20551 Mack near Vernier. cial Firm. 882-7300. Clair Shores, Mich. 48080. Jn home, hospital or nursing SPACIOUS flat on Trombley 58 Employment Agency 20 General Service 885-0024. able hairdresser needed. HELP WANTED, clerical and borne. RN's, LPN's, Aides, Road. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Good opportunity. Commis. 5C Catering 20A Carpet Laying general office positions SECRETARY companions, male attend. den, living room, dining 6 For Rent Unfurnished 208 Refrigeration and Air MILDRED BRIGGS sion. Chair rental also open. Typing and math ants, live.ins. Screened and room, modern kitchen with 6 A. For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair PIANO AND THEORY available. 884-0330. ability needed. 5 days, Excellent permanent full 'bonded. 2-1 hour service. built ins. 2 car garage. 20C Chimney and Fireplace PUNCH AND JUDY BLDG. time career opportunity ex Available March 1. $450 68 Rooms for Rent MANAGER-Men's footwear, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 Licensed nurses for insur- Repair TU 2-5680 ists in the executive offices month. 6C Office for Rent mature, experienced per. to 5. We offer Blue Cross, ance cases. 20D Locksmiths of the Detroit-Macomb Hos LOVELY FARM COLONIAL 60 Vocation Rento!; son to manage shoe depart- Blue Shield, free parking, POINTE AREA NURSES 20E Insulation 2B-TUTORING AND pitals Assoc. T y pin g 50 -living room, dining room, 6E Garage for Rent EDUCATION ment offering superior, paid vacations. Ken Brown TU 4-3180 6F Shore Living Quarters 20F Washer and Dryer Repair Inc. Contact J. R. Caskey, w.p.m. Previous secretarial family room with natural quality merchandise. Hick- experience and flawless fireplace, powder room, 6G Store or Office Rental 21 Moving ey's, 17140 K e r c h e val. 259-2660 ext. 39. TONY VIVIANO 6H For Rent or Sale 21 A Piano Service THE READING grammar and spelling re kitchen with built ins, 4 Phone for appointment, 1- LIVE.IN housekeeper for one qui red. Pie a san t phone Handyman bedrooms, and bath. $475 6J Halls for Rent 218 Sewing Machlne RAILROAD adult. Monday thrll Friday. 800.292-4836. Mr. Sherman. technique and professional Carpenter Work per month. Immediate oc. 7 Wonted to Rent 21 C Electrical Service A READING Improvement One floor apartme.nt. Own appearance also neded. We and All Other cupancy. 7A Room Wonted 21 D TV one:! Rad,o Repair Center. Professional Facul. BOOKKEEPER room and TV. Call between are requiring the best Miscellaneous CHAMPION 884.5700 78 Room' and Boord Wanted 21E Storm!; and Screens ty. Enroll now. Full.Charge through Trial 9-10 a.m. or 5 & 6 p.m. Garage Wonted 21F Home Improvement Balance. Two to five years' but we offer the best in Repairs 'C 886-0750 885-2422. UPPER APARTMENT, car. 70 Storage Space Wonted 21G Roofing Service experience. Tax forms, salary, fringe benefits and $2.00 TO $3.00 PER HOUR. 881-2093 peted, no pets, no children. • Articles for Sole 21 H Rug Cleaning PRIVATE TUTORING light typing, pleasant tele. working conditions. Please Deliver flyers. CalL 885- after 5 p.m. 6 rooms, $200, security de. 8A Musical Instruments 21-1 Painting, Decorating in your own home. All sub. phone manner. Full-time phone 225-5090 between 8 4790 after 4 p.m, posit. 885-3594. 88 Antiques for Sale 21J Wall Washing jects; all levels. Adults and or possibly part.time. Reply a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for NEED SOMETHING moved , 8C Office Equipment 21K Window Washing children. Certified teachers. in strictest confidence to MATURE, experienced sales more information and ap delivered or disposed of? ALTER.East Jefferson, 2 9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work DETROIT and SUBURBAN Box B-15, Grosse Pointe person. Expert in knitting, pointment, Two Pointe residents will rooms, decorated, quiet 10 Snowmobile for Sale 21 M Sewer Service TUTORING SERVICE News. crocheting and needle. DETROIT - MACOMB move or remove large or adults. All utilities, refer. lOA Motorcycles for Sole 21 N Asphalt Work point. Five days per week small quantities of furni ences, security. 821-4929- 356'{)099 EXPERIENCED beauty op- 108 Trucks fO"'-Sa!e 210 Cemenl and Brick Work including Saturday. Reply HOSPITALS ASSOC. ture, appliances or wha t 775.3636. erator for Grosse Pointe 11 Cors for Sole 21 P Waterproofing Box K-25, Grosse Pointe 7815 E. Jefferson have you. Call for free esti . PROFESSIONAL clientele. Call evenings - llA Cor Repair 21Q Plasier Work News. Detroit, '.Mich. 48214 mate. 343~481. MT. CLEMENS - Spacious, TUTORING 824-7367. An Equal Opportunity 118 Cars Wonted to Buy 21 R Furniture Repair WANTED - Hard working new, luxury 2 bedroom 215 Carpenter Reading, spelling, writing. Employer NURSE'S AIDE wants pri Townhouses, appliances, HC Boats and Motors AUTO MECHANIC men for temporary lumber - 21T Plumbing and Heating Students of all ages, vate duty, Grosse Pointe rarpeted, car ports, con. 110 Boot Repair Full time, Village Standard yard work. 925-8100.. EXPERIENCED. Bookkeeper 11E Boot Dockage and Storage 21 U Janitor Service 882-0670 area. Excellent references venient 50 cent door to Service. Kercheval corner EXPERIENCED X-IV,Y tech. 25 hours a week. Mt. Elli door Dial.A.Ride bus servo 11F Trailers and Campers 21V Silverplating No live.ins. 882-2534, of Cadieux, Grosse Pointe. nician for doctors offiee, 5 oU-8 Mile area. Call 368 ice within City. 1-468-5495 l1G Mobile Homes 21 W Dressmaking and Tailoring 2F-SCHOOLS days weekly. Mond~y thru 3410 8 to 4:30 p.m. LICENSED practical nurse or 961-7411. )2 Suburban Acreage 21Y Swimming Pools BOOKKEEPER-Office man. 21Z Snow Removal and GROSSEPOINTE Friday. Must be good tyP- for private nursing, days or I2A Suburban Home ager for large dental office FOOD SUPERVISOR Dietl nights. In your home, hos - DUPLEX, Grosse Pointe City Landscaping ist. Reply Grosse Pointe 128 Vocation Praperty INSTITUTE OF in Detroit. Administrative News, Box P-90. tion, college not manda pital or nursing home. 935 -3 bedrooms, carpeting, ability and high degree of tory. ADA not necessary appliances, no mainten. MUSIC WANTED - Mature man to 0388. lA-PERSONALS REGISTER NOW maturity and responsibility No emergency or weekend handle trash room and light ance. $450. 979-5037. Classified Deadline Private or Class Instruction absolutely necessary. Ex- work. Vacation and other SEM I-RETIRED construction HA VE A plant party. Beauti. landscaping at small doc- is Tuesday 12-noon, for ful soil free plants. Free MUSIC~piano, voice, strings, cellent secretarial skills re- benefits. Downtown De man can repair picket GROSSE POINTE - Small tors office. $3 per hour. upper, older person. 882- all new copy. Chl\nges of hostess gift. Call Marie 884- guitar, wind. instruments. quired. Accounting back. troit. Write Box C.lD fence, refinish tables, hang 0 U " .Approximately ,.20 h r s 0 • b'8034.' ,- . " y and cancella\ioh ". griiund preferred.,. ~ll1!lry ,lightfixtureti,' humid .1 «:'op 0536.. ART-Drawing and paintl'qg . per month: 886-1230.' .Grosse:Pohite News. , clean must be in by Monday 4 in various media. . 1), commensurate with creden. ifier, cut down doors, lawn RENTAL -p.m. It is suggested that WANTED TO CONTACT Distinguished Faculty tials. Send resume to Box EXPERIENCED bar m aid RENAISSANCE CENTER mower winterized. Snow 612 ALTER ROAD - 2 bed. all real estate copy be GRACIOUS LADY OR TU 2-4963 M-25, Grosse Pointe News. wan t e d for part time. Sales personnel, male and blower working? Call Ed- room lower flat - separ. submitted to our office FRIEND WHO WAS Hours 7 a.m ..l p.m. 881- female for a new family 1181-9940. ate furnace, garage - ten- WEARING ELEGANT GROSSE POINTE Pre.Kin. BOOKKEEPER needed Mon. 4850. sportswear apparel store by Monday 5 p.m. day thru Friday for down. nant pays own utilities - HUDSON'S BAY WHITE dergarten - F150 Mau- opening soon. Experience CARPENTRY - Remodeling town art gallery near Ren- GENERAL OFFICE - Good nice condition, $170 month WOOL JACKET WITH FUR mee (Unitarian Church be. is necessary. Send resumes to repairs. No job too small Cosh rate: 10 words for __ $2.70 aissance Center. Send reo benefits, Indian Village lo- if tenant takes care of lawn TRIM IN COPY CAT tween Neff and st. Clair), 230 Dean Lane, Grosse Experienced, excellent ref Billing rote • .$2.95 sume to Grosse Pointe cation. 821-6708. - and snow removal - $200 RESTAURANT IN GROSSE will ha"e an OPEN HOUSE Pointe Farms or call after erences, Randy 881-8019. Additional words each ..__ S .10 News, Box D-5. KEYBUNCH.KEYDISK OP. otherwise. POINTE; OR ANY OTHER on Monday, March 6th 7 p.m. 885-6726. GOODMAN PIERCE INC. 4 weeks or more $2.50 PARTY THAT MIGHT from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for ERATOR - Minimum one ACCOUNTANT, Bookkeeper / Retail rate per inch __ " __ $4.40 SALESPERSON-5 days per year experience on IBM 93 Kercheval "On The Hill" KNOW WHERE I CAN BUY those interested in Fall week Monday thru Friday SECRETARY for downtown Secretary wishes to assu(I1e 886-3060 886-3060 ;4 weeks or more. ----$4.00 129 and CMC system. 8 to . HUDSON'S BAY WOMAN'S 1978 enrollment. For in- for downtown art gallery law firm. Full or part time full responsibility of Gen Bordered per inch .$5.00 COAT IN THE UNITED formation call 886-4747. 5 p.m. Monday thru Fri. Excellent benefits. 961 eral Ledger thru Finan GROSSE POINTE FARMS- near Renaissance Center. day. Detroit location. Park. - STATES. I BELIEVE THE 9139. cia1 Statements. C.P.A Newly decorated 3 bed- The Grosse Pointe News may be 3-LOST AND FOUND Send resume to Grosse ing next door. 5 minutes purchased at the following locations: LADY SAID THESE COATS Pointe News, Box D.5. References. Full time an d room bungalow, 2 car gar- CAME FROM to freeways. Good bene. TELLER weekends as well. Pleas e age, $345 per month. Days, .E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS LOST - German Shepherd . fits. PEN NSYLVANIA. Collie, male, 6 months. All DENTAL ASSISTANT for Full time position, ability to call 881-2066. 839-6584, after 5 p.m. 885. Riverhouse Gift Shop, Morino 886.0122 AFTER 4 P.M. Grosse Pointe office. Ex. GOOD HOUSEKEEPINfJ 5529. DrIve C1nd the Ri ....erhouse blonde. 343-9011. meet the public, accurate Park Pharmacy. E. Jefferson and perience necessary. 885- SHOPS with figures, some typing CONGENIAL mature laQY, the City Lim,ts BRIDAL CORNER FOUND - Springer Spaniel, 1639 after 8 p.m. 962-9850, ext. 285 pleasant personality, sin KELLY - 5 room lower, skills. 2 week training pro- carpeting, appliances, gar- GROSSE POINTE PARK Wedding photographs, Invita. live>: and white male. 1976 NEEDED - Sitter Monday cere, desires position is gram. age. $230. Couple. 777-4794. Lou's Party Store. Charlevoix and tions and Gifts. , . Big Dis. cd/ar. Haverhill and Mack CREDIT & COLLECTIONS thru Friday, Q:30 to 4 p.m., Secretarial Companion , Lokepointe Fast moving career with a PEOPLES FEDERAL Art's Party Store, Kercheval and counts. For appointment, Wed. morning. 881-2046, 21h and 5 year old. Richard hostess, chauffering. Re f- future. Must be. experi- LOWER INCOME, Eastside Woyburn Call call after 4:30. . school area. Call after 5. SAVINGS erences exchanged. Rep] y enced in dealing with the of Detroit, 5 rooms and GROSSE POINTE CITY CARMEN'S 772.6028 886.3683. 751 GRiSWOLD Box M-35. Grosse Point e garage, partly furnished. Alger Party Store, Mack and St. FOUND - Springer Spaniel, public No week. end or 961~170 News. $160 month including utili- Clair JERRY, HAP P Y VALEN. liver and white. Excellent evening work. Good start. DISHWASHER, st u d en ts, Cunningham Drug Store, Notre Equal Opportunity Employe r ties. After 6, 884-2606. Dame and Kercheval TINES DAY. ALL MY condition. 869.5579. ing salary plus all benefits. $2.75 hour, 7 p.m. to 10 RELIABLE high school mal e Notre Dome Pharmacy, Kercheval I LOVE, SUE. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING p.m. evenings only: Apply E X PER I ENe ED women wishes part time job. 885 CADIEUX.Mack area. Upper and Notre Dome I 4-HELP WANTED in person. 15309 Mack. Bon Secours Hospital, Cadieux PUBLIC NOTICE SHOPS needed to work desk in 6053. 5 rooms near transporta. and Maumee 962.9850, ext. 285 Notice is hereby given that GENERAL PART-TIME office. To work dental office. 772-3140. tion. Security deposit and GRO~SE POINTE FARMS Accounts Receivable. 259- EFFICIENT, customer.mind references required. 882- Rands MedlCal Pharmacy, Mock the Country' Club of De LPN's or RN's. E-Z duties, DIETARY AID - mature ed woman wishes eha 1- and Moron troit, located at 220 Coun . good boss, any shift, also woman 3 days weekly. Day 7000. 7253. If no answer call 886- Trail Pharmacy, Kercheval en the - lenging office manage - 6516 after 6 p.m. H,II try Club Drive, has ap part time arrangements. shift. MATURE lady to care for 3 e ment or executive assis t. Kent Drugs, Kerchevol and FI~her plied to the Michigan Liq-I ST. ANNE'S ST. ANNE'S year old. Monday, Wednes. Road e ant':; position, pl'eferabl y WA YBURN-Nice five room Schettler Drug,. F"her and Mau. uor Control CO"(Ilmission Cadieux-Harper Cadieux. Harper day, Friday. 9 a.mA p:m. 3 in East Side location. Ex - upper flat. Stove and reo mee for its club license, and 886.2502 or 343.0657 886.2502 Start immediately. 886.3672 Cunningham Drugs. 7 MoleRood n perlenced in high-volum e frigerator. Immediate oc. and Mock that is the intent of the after 6 p.m. DENTAL assistant, experi. - print shop order process - cupancy. $180 plus utili- Cottage Hosprtol. Kercheval and Liquor Control Commis- machinst to op. e ing and fulfillment. 15-yea ties. 822.1506 evenings. MUIr enced. Some typing, 4 days, P-ART-TIME r GROS)E POINTE WOODS sion to grant said license RNs/LPNs full benefits, pIe a san t erate screw machine. Ex. partnership in successfu I upon expiration of the perience necessary. Inquire lecture/film/travel activit y. 4214 BEACONSFIELD-Five Merit Woad, Pharmacy, Mock Grosse Pointe office. 886- and 8ournemouth present license dated April by phone. 822.3400. 0 Please telephone 882-2364 room lower flat - some 9201. Ar8a~~reDR~dSlare. Mock near I 30, 1977. after 6 p.m. for my resum e. carpet, drapes. $225 plus PART BA:RMAIDS-, -fullor part utilities. 224.4561 (week. Grosse Pomte Pharmacy, Mack RETIRED or semi. retired and Monche!l.ter time. Pirates Cove, 17201 days) 882-6806 (evening!! HAPPY VALENTINE DAY carpentcr / maintenance t LADY WISHES light hous e. Harkne" Pharmacy. Mack and Mack. and weekends). Lochmoor DAWN, I WISH I COULD TIME man for work 1 or 2 days 0 keeping 2 or 3 days a week Bob's D,ugs, Mock and Roslyn BE SPENDING IT WITH a week. Please contact: BABYSITTE"Rneeded 'forar. 1- References. No car. 259. DETROIl AREA Days, nights! evenings. , . ter school, 7 and 9 year i. 5 ROOM upper - stove, r~~ YOU. Bernie at 822.6640. Equal 0803. frigerator. Deposit: 372. Yo,kshire Market, Mack and I LOVE YOU! LOVE AL- when and wnere you want old. Hampton.Mack. 343. YorkshIre opportunity employer. MALE NEEDS work, porte r, 0429. 51. John Ho,pltal. Seven Mole . . . it's up to you as a 0809. s, WAYS, TOMMY janitor, restaurant. Willin g Rood and Morass -----~---- m e m b e r of America's BABYSrfTER-:- ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom DevonYllre Dn ...gs, Mac.k and Yourhome. to work. Buster porter, 33 1. De .....on~hrre 2-ENTERTAINMENT leading national nursing Must be near St. Paul's on Townhouse with central air 0219,521.1724,571-9204. Maryland Beverage Shoppe, Mock service. Receive top pay, REAL the Lake. 3.6 p.m. Monday. conditioning. stove, refrig. neor Maryland GROSSE POINTE Jaycees fully paid malpractice and Mr. C'" Grayton and Warren Friday, 881-2066. LICENSED day care. Days 0r erator and dishwash<,r. Pork,es Party Siore, Mock at St. 4th annual Monte Carlo I liability insurance, bond. Clorr -foI" 'office e evenings. Newborn to 2~ This location offers the Night. Saturday n ig h t , ing and workmen's com. ESTATE WOMAN w()rk,in: f'ebruary 18th. 7:30 p.m. eluding telephone, typing d years. 885.9111. use . of swimming pool, ST. CLAIR SHORES pensation. Expanding corporation now Menor Pharmacy. Greater Mock and bookkeeping. Call Mr. 9. tennls courts, club house Grosse Pointe War Memo. I hiring 2.3 selective individ. MATURE, experienced bab y. and Red Maple Lone rial. Tickets available at, Offices throughout U.S. MacDonald. 822.7900. a~d an easy walk to shop. Lake Pharmacy, East N'ne Mile uals to become profession. e sitter seeks employmen t. between Mock and Jelterson door. $7.50 price includes Be a ping and transportation. al Realtors. We offer com. Iy Afternoons, evenings an d DRESS SALESWOMAN $360. Please call for an million dollars play money. MPP NURSE puterized multiple listing 3 week-cnds. 884.2333. 1A-PERSONALS Free drink and r a f n e For Grosse Pointe Special. appointment. 881-4999. FOR service, free schooling and 0 ------NEEDLEPOL~T and crewel ticket. Cash bar also. See CONFIDENTIAL training, cash bonus, free ty shop. Must be experi- , HANDYMAN-Tired of na g. ASHLAND - Upper flat. pillows blocked and -

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Thursday, February 16, 1978 G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN E W 5 Page Twenty.Five 6-FOR RENT' 6D-VACATION 7-WANTED TO RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-~-A-RT-I-C-LE-S-F-O-R-S-A-LE-19-ARTICLESWA~TED UNFURNISHED RENTALS -P-A-N-IS-H-g-u-e-st-ro-o-m-be-d. RIB, Childcra-f-t.-P-l-ay-p-e-n. ANTIQUES and oldtlques LIFE TIME RESIDENT of CHARLES KLINGENSMITH --H-o-u-se-h-o-Id-S-a-I-e-s-'s C room Q"t, triple dresser, Excellent condition. $50. wanted on consignment.: T. CLAIR SHORES-Upper MARATHON, Florida, 45 Grosse Pointe desires to JILL WILLIAMS Estate liquidations, appraisals .... 11 stal brass. double mirrors, armoire, 886.3594. , s ver, cry, 'II income, 4 rooms, bath, miles from Key West, rent 2 bedroom, 2 bath LAUREN CHAPMAN with garage. % block West Invite you to visit their shop. POINTE nightstand, double bed, copper, furs and jewelry. : beautifully furnished 2 apartment or Condo start. SERVICE . tt $350 BEDROOM SUITE, double LEE'S of Mack, 4 blocks south of bedroom, 2 bath Condo's, ing June or July. Write HOUSEHOLD AR s p r I n g, ma ress, . bed and dresser. Excellent : 9 Mile. Mature adult. Ex. LIQUIDATION SALES Electone 2 keyboard elec. k 881-8""2. with pool and rec room, Grosse Pointe News, Box INTEGRITY . . EXPERTISE condition. Dinette set, sofa, 20339 Mac • V<> • cellent references. No pets. Every Thursday from 10 a.m. YEARS tronic organ, $1,350. 886. ------: screened in porch, over. M.50. ESTABLISHEbyD 7 0948. wing chair. 884.5850. WANTED: Old copper and: Imme.diate occupancy. Call looking water, across from to 2 p.m. at the Ray Smith "LOOKING FOR furnished 2- Donna Alexander, 886.0559 HA YER COGGIN shelter brass pieces, dolls, toys and1 771-{)770 between 4 p.m .. golf course. ExcellCl\t div. Building, 15115 Charlevoix. BIRCH Fireplace wood deli v- T . . elry bedroom upper flat for Grosse Pointe. Selected and sofa, (fireside sofa), hand banks, antiques, Jew , 8 p.m., ing, fishing, entertainment. ered and stacked. 293.7818. d ld tt ry Rentals, 2 weeks, monthly rent. Must be in Grosse items taken on consign. Jeanne Roddewig, 881-7518 loomed oat meal cover, sterling an 0 po c . Pointes area with 1-car ga. AMPTON ROAD near or discounted seasonal ment. Beautiful antiques. FREE CONSULTATION ROYAL typewriter, $22. In. deep copper throw pil. Any advertising from early Wedgewood. 2 bedroom rates. No p('ts. Call (813) rage. Needed by March I, New shipment just arrived Please cail after 5:00 p.m. sinkerator gar bag e dis. lows}, 6 m 0 nth s. Cost 1900's or before. Call after 1978. Excellent references. including mag n i f ice n t ranch with Florida room, 629-4973 or write M!lrvin posal, $15. Huge quantity $1,150. Sell $400. 568-6312, _5 __ 88_2_.8_0_57_0_r_88_6_.2_467_:: Call Laurice at 885.9230 or breakfront. 2 car garage. Prefer 2 year Bock, 640 N. E. Achilles, KENMORE portable washer I of dry apple and birch 882-6969. Ask for Sue. SERIOUS LOCAL col~ector \ 882.2095." 1 lease. $365 a month. Port Charlotte, Florida, FIREWOOD and dryer-$175. After 6 fireplace wood, $20. TV LAYER PIANO with cabi. will purchase all signed, HIGBIE MAXON P 33952. 7D-STORAGE SPACE $35 p.m. 823.7027. Super Pong game, $19. 13 net and rolls. Electric or Tiffany lamps; Handel, ; 886-3400 WANTED 264-4500 _ shot mod. 846 .2.2 caliber manual. Antiqued green. Pairpoint, Je ff erson, an d ' SKI, Boyne, 3 bedroom Chao KENMORE washer, green, long rifle, $45. Electric Make offer. 886.2513. Moe Bridges lamps. All! AST SIDE, 6 room upper. let, sleeps 11. 1% baths, 2 TO 4 CAR garage or build. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! As $90. Kenmore dryer, white, radiant space heater, $6. transactions strictly confi'j Nice and clean. Prefer ad. fireplace. 778-4824. ing needed. 882.9420. -low a~ $22 quarterly buys $40. Westinghouse refrig. Men's size 10, women's TIRES - E70x14, less than dential. Please call after 6; ults. No pets, $150 plus se. Compulsory No Fault In. erator, white, $25. Moving. size 8 ice skates, $5 pair. 2000 miles, Penney's best p.m. 886.2812. KEY LARGO, Florida. 2 bell. curity deposit. 824-8931. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE surance. 881-2376. Marais. 823. 886.8291. widetrack, $55 a pair. Call room new deluxe Town. 725 Grand 4713. 85.2468. WANTED TO BUY electric' OWER FLAT near E War. house. Beach, marina, large CURRENT LADIES 8 . IT" BARN SIDING - Authentic:: CLOTHES AND SHOES trains, standard America • ren. Five rooms, carpeted, recreation hall, tennis, pool, 1" weathered, hand hewn, KATHRYN of the LOVE SEAT, creamy off 8AAA also 8 S. N, 4A. 2 PAIR women's skates size' Flyer, Lionel. 886-5157. ' stove, refrigerator. Middle by week, month or season. natUl'al tim.ber. 1-463.2179. I POINTES white vinyl, 72". Strato. age couple preferred. $220. For reservation call 884- Lots of hats. Many dating 3 and 5, $3 a pair. Boys' TOP $$ PAID for color TV's: lounger chair, both $275. CCM hockey size 3, $8. 88'1-3200. 6231, Dely Travel, between PAPER CUTTER - $1,250 experienced service back to 40's or before. needing repair. 774-9380. . Old cedar chest, maple, OHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE 9.5:30 p.m. INSTANT COPIES 10c Older purses and shoes Classic guitar, $20. 884- IN $75, like new. 884.7107. too. 3678 after 6 p.m. ONE DOUBLE BED. Mahog.: ARTISTS - PMT STATS HOUSEHOLD SALES, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 bath Chalet SCRATCH PADS, 40c lb. EACONSFIELD.Mack area. ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS QUALITY ITEMS IN SEARS Powercraft 8.inch ta- ane>'. 822-7130. 6 room lower flat. Avail. set in Sugar Loaf Village. WEDDING INVITATIONS LINENS and laces, books, AND APPRAISALS pictures, plated silverware EXCELLENT CONDITION ble saw. 34 horse, 110 or SMALL under.the.coun'er 5~ able now. $150 per month, Fireplace and laundry. Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. Days or Evenings 220 tit bl $75 C II ' and serving pieces, buttons 882.2079 ' s ee a e, . a cubic foot refrigerator. 885-~ $150 security. 247.7834. Available for rental. Fall Free Consultations ECONOMEE and other items. No deal. after 6:30. 773-D950. 9210. color season and ski sea. 776.2196 BEDROOM ;anch home-in son. Reservations. being ers. 886-2344. NEWLY PURCHASED Mer. KENMORE nortable dish. PRINTING Anytime . O' .. EXCERCYCLE wanted, good- st. Clair Shores. 13 Mile. taken 882.7547. If no ans. SERVICE ehan dlse. wner movmg washer, copper color, $30 • Harper area, 2V2 car ga. wer call 574-0539. If no answer call after 5 p.m CONTEMPORARY bar stools, back to Canada. Apartment 882.3220. . condition, reasonable. Eve" 15201 Kercheval size gas range. (Sears) nings 882-9578. • rage, spacious backyard, white moulded plastic, cir. at Lakepointe cular base, 3 for $50. Girls full basement, completely SCHUSS MOUNTAIN chalet. ELECTRIC DRYER and up- continuous c 1e a n wit h 8A-.MUSICAL Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 ice skates, sizes 1% hyde lOB-TRUCKS redecorated, new carpeting Lovely 4 bedroom. All right freezer, $100 each. clock timer, purchase pap INSTRUMENTS $10 and $5 each. Stunning . and tile. Private park and amenties. 889-0307. 885.3148. ers and guarantee avail 1975 DODGE Tradesman 200. sterling silver rings with PIANOS WANTED golf club privileges. $350 - able. Best offer. Yellow Van. Excellent condition" MOVING SALE agate stones $30 each. 886- nylon shag carpeting with GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles per month. 885.7126. Must sell. 884-9522, 885,,; FLORIDA ABSOLUTELY ANYONE interested in c()- 0829 after 4 p.m. thick underpad, .approxi and Small Uprights. signing their arts and crafts - 1759. " FORT MYERS mately 9'x10'. Yellow TOP PRICES PAID ROOM HOME, 5775 So. NO PRE-SALES at the Junior League Dec- , merset. Newly decorated, BEACH 24547 Manhattan, orator's Show House, April ROPER 30 inch gas range, sheers, soft batiste, 50' VE 7-0506 11-CARS FOR SALE ~ garbage disposal, gas heat, New canal front apartment. St. Clair Shores 29 thru May 21. Please call continuous cleaning oven, wide by 53 long. $lIl. 885 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCi 2 car garage, will be avail- Fishing, golf, tennis, pool. Take 9 M~le to Harper, turn 882-7288 or 881.3419 for deluxe, new, $275, 343-{)270. 4462 or 886-3911. HAMMOND ORGAN - ex- north, turn left at second cellent condition, $675. 881- as low as $33.15 for (. able March 19. $250 a Accomodate 5. G r 0 u n d further information. FIREWOOD traffic light. FOUR Maple House dining 3918. months. Call Chesney In&ur~ month plus security depos. floor, close to all facilities. 772-{)199 Saturday, Feb. 18, 10-4 p.m. chairs, spoon backs, 3 .ance Agency for your over it. Call after 5 p.m. 885. 1,000 feet from Gulf. Avail. HAND PAINTED DELIVERED . Sofa, Lawson style green months, $100. 558-6312, 882- KOHLER Upright Base, ex the phone quotation. 884~ 6015. able February 1st on. $275 cellent condition. Must sell per week, $875 per month. aqua, white, good conditi~m. CERAMiC PLATES 6969. 5331. ~ Made to order, birthday, an. SEARS Kenmore washer and $350. Call 885-7940. ROOM LOWER, you pay Write: Mike Dean, Box 31, Lazy Boy pale green Italian niversary, any occasion. FRIGIDAIRE, 17.6 cubic feet, dryer, 4 cycle, heavy duty AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Ai 2/3 of rent. Chelsea, $140. R.R. 4, Lakefield, Ontario, style chair, traditional ma. STEINWA Y Baby Grand, ma. 791-8024. 3 years old, $150. Call 885. Excellent condition, $200 low as $22 quarterly buy' TU 2.2315. Canada KOL 2HO. Phone: hogany end table, round ta. Call between 10 a.m.-8 p.m hog any. A.1 condition Compulsory No Fault rnJ. ble. Eastlake plant stand, 1883. 705-654-3626. SHAKLEE vitamins 33% be- 885-2836. Write Grosse Pointe News , surance. 881-2376. ~ A-FOR RENT gold brocaGe upholstered oc. Box M-50. low distributor net. 881- CUSTOM Kingsize bedspread, • FURNISHED SKIERS! Charming cottage casional chair, many lamps, CABINET, two door. Shell y 1977 CORDOBA, sunroof and between Petoskey. Harbor 0239. floral on white, was $350, STEINWAY 7-foot Grand pi. E W L Y redecorated fur. mirrors, pictures and SOln" teapot, electric teakettle , fully loaded, 3,500 miles .. Springs. $90 weekend. $150 now $75. 882-5149. nished 3 bedroom house. old frames. RESALE SHOP-10 a.m. to 3 brass teakettle, antiqu e ano, Ebony finish, in ex $6,200. 881.3918. weekly, including linens. Lovely neighborhood, fin. Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Wednesdays, 7. p.m. to 9 porcelain platter. Friday cellent condition, leather (616) 347.2844 evenings. 35 by 65 LIBRARY DESK. 1977 SUBURBAN CHEV Sil- ished basement with bar table 3 leaves, 6 chairs with Thursdays. Grosse Pointe 881-{)217. artist stool included. Mon- Mahogany, painted white. day througi1 Saturday, 9:30 verado 9 passenger, power, and washer and dryer. Nat. NAPLES, Florida - 2 bed. neediepoint, china cabinet Unitarian Church, 17150 $75. 36 by 83 maple table MOTHER OF the Bride 0r to 5. 881-4415. air. TU 5-4861. . ~ ural fireplace, gar age. room 2 bath Condo over. with broken pediment arch, Maumee, 2 blocks south of desk $20. Two green velvet Groom gown. Spring/Sum . $325. Kelly-7 Mile area. looking golf course. Avail. matchiJjg server. Entire set is Kercheval. Thousands of CABLE BRAND console pi 1976 FIREBIRD Formula 400 chairs on casters $80 each. mer, size 10/12. Worn on e - 372-4169. able after April 1st. 886. in excellent condition. , items. Consignments wel. 13 by 17 green, brown ano, excellent tone, reason . - air, stereo, automatic~ evening. 884-2137. 1615. King size bookcase head. come. 882.9755. yellow rug $80. Bike car- ably priced. 791.9541. Loaded. $4,500. 881.1936.. RNISHED home. East 6 board, twin beds complete. rier $12. New dog cage. KING SIZE bedspread, Mile area. 3 bedrooms, 1 Dresser and mirror, night- WHIRLPOOL trash compac. 6 1971 FIREBIRD-Air, F.M., MAKE THE WORLD GO 725 Grand Marais. 823-4713. months old, $65. Matur 8B-ANTIQUES bath, garage, corner lot, stand, bleached mahogany. tor, brand new. Color.Pac, e some body work. $600. Af. AWAY lady's dresses, suits an FOR SALE very neat, close to trans. Glass - carnival, s 1 a g, $180. 881-3918. BACK.ROOM sale at the d ter 5. 884-5809. New luxury 4th floor 2 bed. coats, some with pnce tags portation. No pets. Refer.' pressed, Depression, cut, hob- Straw Mart, 16125 Mack , room oceanfront apartment 3 PIECE Duncah Phyfe ma. size 16 and 18. 884-7107. ALL ORI ENTAL ences, $300 per month. Se- nail. 8 matching goblets, Ave. Friday 17th, Satur. '77 CHEVROLET Monza, 2-ti on Hutchinson Island. Ten- hogany dining room set RUGS 'c~curity deposit required. nis, Virgin Beach, pool. sherbets, wines. day 18th, Sunday 19th, 10-5. COPPERTONE refrigerator , 2, Sunroof, stereo, 4 speed ,fl~.881.9216 with 6 chairs. 882-6228. Some antiques, fine hand Bought for 25% more .than power brakes, power steeri1 > • "Eternally Yours" 1847 . ""7 Available March only, $1,- white refrigerator, and wal dealers price. Ann Arbor Rogers Bros. silver, service painted china, glassware, nut bedroom dresser. 882. fng, electric defogger, Cusl :': ard motor. 886-9714. sell. 527-4508 ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET 'I'. CLAIR SHORES, E. Jef. sive shops. ter apparel. accessories. tools. Must Shores. Watch next week's Ville, light blue, 7,500 I daily after 6:30 p.m. All FORMERLY HELD AT ferson north of 9 Mile. AI. CHAMPION 884.5700 furs, jewelry and "old. Grosse Pointe News for time miles. $8,000. 885.2670. REFRIGERATOR; s to v e; day weekends. ROMA HALL most new 2000 sq. ft. for ------tiques". washer; massage belt; 27 and place. lease. 8 private offices, reo FEBRUARY 19 7-W ANTED TO RENT Consignments Welcome inch remote control T.V.; 1976 MALIBU Classic - 2 29 INCH round wood lamp GAME TABLE - Mahogan'y , NARDO'S COUNTRY HOUSE ception area, central air. GROSSE POINTE couple LEE'S electric motors. 885.7067. table, fair condition with door, V-8, power steering. Immediate possession. She rat 0 n, $175. Corne r GRATIOT and 21 MILE power brakes, power win. see!{ Carriage House, fIat, 20339 :\Iack (near 8 :M.ile) 91 inch tablecloth, new, . HESTERFIELD TWP., 9700 apartment in area. Call 881.8082 . FRIGIDAIRE washing ma. Etagere mahogany Shera FREE ADMISSION 9-4 p.m dows, radials, vinyl top . $20. Two Colonial China ton. $150. Duncan Phyfe 282-0040 - 476.1872 sq. ft. for Suring occupan. 886.2674, 881-2280. chine (5 years old), needs teapot lamps with ruffled Good condition, low mile .. cy. 23 Mile Road, just west sofa, beige fabric, $200 age. Private. 881-2487. FIREWOOD - Split mixed repair, $25. 882-5149. shades, $40. Small Colonial 9-ARTICLES WANTED of Gratiot, close to 1-94 HOME or lower fIat, refer. hardwood. Delivered, face Aubusson rug. Egg shel 1 ences available. Ready to buffet, ideal for kitchen, and pastel colors. (Medal 1972 VEGA-Needs a clutch. exit. Can divide. cord. 752.2401. Birch avail. FAMILY ROOM sofa and 2 $60. Call after 6. 886-5505. PRIVATE PARTY wants to Call Virginia S. Jeffries, occupy March 1st. After able. matching chairs $100. 2- lion and border design ) purchase 1 or several Hum. $100. 884-4873. 6 p.m. 882.0191. ___ 9x12 rugs, $20 and other 9x14, $150. Rembrand t Realtor, 882-{)899 FIREPLACE wood, northern mel figurines from private VAN, 1973 Chevy Beauville- REDECORATING SALE _ items. 886.5351 after 4 0'. Michigan split oak. Home floor lamp, $75. Capodi COUPLE WANT 1 or 2 bed. individuals. 294.2568. 8 passenger window van, PPOSITE EASTLAND. Pr()- Dutch cherry oval dining clock. delivery. Cali after 6 p.m. monpe lamp, $135. French tessional building, 0 p a I room duplex or apartment. console (marble top arma SHOTGUNS lind rifles want. good condition. $1.850. 882- ta~le, custo.m pads,. with 3 SKIES, Head Pro plus many 773.9796. Plaza, 18301 E. Eight Mile Moross.Expressway Detroit lu), $550. French desk ed. Parker, Fox, Smith, 2417. area, by April 1st. 885'()788. Wmdsor sld~ chaIrs and others. Junior set, boots, ANTIQUE SOFA, apricot (kidney shape hand paint Winchester and others ..Pri. Road. 777-4646. 1971 FORD LTD Wagon - one arm chair, $450. 885- outdoor equipment. 882. velvet upholstery, $300. ed>, $300. Color TV con vate collector. 478.3437. WANTED: House, apartment Power brakes, power steer. FFICE for rent on the Hill, 1758. 1 4678. Call 884.1021 or 881-6913. sole, $150. 649.2936. ----- ~O including utilities. 885. or flat to rent. Working SAFES WANTED - Almost ing. air conditioning. excel. WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia. CHAIRS; draperies; beds; 7510. married couple, prefer two I SOUVENIR spoons, white SKIS - K2's 170 em, Salo any condition. Woods Lock lent running condition. bedrooms. Needed March 1977 edition, new. Priced storm doors; andirons. Ironstone, oak gun cab. mon 444 bindings and and Safe. TU 1-9247. $585. 331-6465. EXPRESSWAY.HARPER 1st. Grosse Pointe, Harper to sell. 756-4213.' Apartment sale. Saturday, inet, art glass, Limoge tea caber boots-8, $100. Wil I WOODS Woods area. Reasonable. HOSPITAL BED-good con. Sunday 10-3. 532 Lincoln. service, art pottery, hand separate. Also complete WAN TED: leaded glass 1973 MONTE CARLO Lan. PANELED ROOMS, 773-3488. dition. $100. 885-0398. 882-4678. painted China, American stereo with BSR turntable doors and windows. Marble da)1 - Swivel buckets, air. CARPETED Indian dolls. We buy and $70. And a Garrard turn top tables, dressers and AM.FM, new tires and AIR TWO TEACHERS, mid twen. !:ell. Colonial Shop, 25701 able with Sure cartridge , commodes. Vi c tor i a n more. $2,300. 886.9765. ty's, seek 2 bedroom flat or Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. couches, ladies and gentle' 70 x 20 $45. 882-6415. 1974 PLYMOUTH Satelite carriage house in Grosse 772'()430, 11-6. men chairs. Old oil and PARKING Regal, 6 passenger wagon. TU 4-4774 Pointe, St. Clair Shores, WANTED POLOROID automatic 450. leather glass lamps, cut and vicinty, for immediate Mint condition with case, crystal. Silver pieces, pic. 27,000 miles. Air, auloma- TTRACTIVE Office-Mack or Mar chI occupancy. by BOOK ESTATF flash, accessories. Will sac. ture frames and oriental tic, powcr windows, rack, Ave. No retail. Call for ap. Quiet, no smoking, no rifice, $75. 886.2521. rugs. Consider anything Ziebart, FM, radials. 884- pointment. 884.5446. drinking, no kids, no pets. Exclusively at Grub Street from Vi c tor 1a n period. 2436. A Bookery. For a limited Very clean. 886-8127. USED BOOKS ______Evenings. 882-8692. 1974 LTD.Brougham-Power ROSSE POINTE FARMS- DuMouchelle's time only. Heritage Press, Bought and sold, fiction. WANTED: slot, pInball and steering/brakes. Air, 4 Medical office. 5 examin. 6J-ttALLS FOR RENT Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry Signed limited editions, non.fiction. hardcover, pa. p,ambling machines. Old door. AM.FM. Excellent ing rooms, laboratory, 2 • Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China Fine Arts, St. Nicholas consultation rooms, 2 pow- magazines, Ear 1y Life perback. 25,000 titles. 12 coin operated games from condition. 778-8275. der rooms, reception room HALL FOR RENT Complete ESTATES or Single Items magazines, Signed first, noon 'iiI 7 p.m, Tucs thru penny arcades or amuse. ------ment parks. Old Coca.Cola 1971 CAPRI - New steel many, many more. Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 area and storage and file AIR CONDITIONED I INSTANT CASH or on consignment and advertising items and ad. belted radials, muffler, full rooms. Over 1600 square Priced to sell. Mint c,~ndi. Mack Ave. between Lake. Amvets Post #57 pointe and Bcaconsfield. vertising items from beer reclining seats, air, heat. feet. Central air. $850 mo. • All Occosions Phone Us At tion. 15038 Mack Ave., 12 and pop companies. Music Clean, runs great on X. to 7 p.m. 'I'uesday through BROWSERS WELCOME . plus utilities. Lease only. • CATERING I 963.6256 or 963-0248 boxes and electric pianos. way. $600 or best offer. HIGBIE MAXON 19730 Harper. H~r"er Woods Saturday. 824-8874. 885.2265. Hall Marlager, 774-1155 Cali after 6 p.m. 882-8692. 886.8317. 886.3400 15•••••• :.'.'.2.2•• 2.2.2.2.2.2.:.'.'•• ,••• ,•• £ .,.2., •••• ,_,. ..:e.a.i.' '."'.'.2.s.2.' .'.2.2_ ..2 __ ~_ .... q s

Page Twenty-Six GROSSE POiNTE NEWS ------_.- 11-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE I3-UAL ESTATE FOR SALE . FOR SALE 1976 FORD Elite, air, cru ise, 1975 GRAN TORINO V.8, air, BY OWNER. 4 bedroom brick AM.FlII stereo cassette, el. new tires, power steering I EXECUTIVE STYLE ALGONAC Area. Neat 3 bed. cdric rear window de.fr ost. brakes, V.top. Excellent. room home. Gas furnace, colonial. In Grosse Pointe. 1'.-'.1 baths, sunroom, fin. er, trunk release, Zieb art. $2,200. 343.0270. CONDOMINIUM' separate heated work shop, WANTED ished basement, 2.car ga. ed, alarm, $4,000. 776.0287. IN TROY Approximately lfl a c r e, rage. $59,900. No agents. ------1975 CHRYSLER Cordoba. by Completely furnished 3 bed. fenced lot. Priced to sell. 1977 CAPRICE Classic Sed an. Automatic, power steering, room, 2'h bath, air condi. $30,500 .. Call after 5 p.m. for ap. Loaded, TU 2-4787. brakes, AM radio. 882.3318. tioned unit. In choice loca- PEARL BEACH REALTY pointment. 882.3342 or 293- 6006 Highway M.29, Algonac 9187. 1977 De VILLE D'Elegan ce, 11 B-CARS WANTED DuMouchelle's tion of Northfield Hills. FREE fireplace check. Fire. Coordinated modern decor. 794.3445 place cleaning. Fireplace Auto show car, spec ial TO BUY Oriental Rugs • Antiques • Fine Paintings • Jewelry FIRST OFFERING paint, astro roof, \\'ire Includes deluxe GE appli- PRICED IN low 60's. On Grosse Pointe Woods. Large repairing. Chimneys clean- • Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China ances. Top quality wall ed and repaired. Stop wheels, C.B. All spec ial VOLKSWAGENS Audubon, 3 bedroom, 1'1~ stately home on Vernier. smoking fireplaces. Chim. equipment. Garage ke pt. WANTED Complete ESTATES or Single Items paper on walls. Select rugs bath Colonial, 50x160 red. Priced in mid 40's. Call for Spotless. 881.5771. and ceiling fixtures. 2 large wood, fenced in lot. Den. ney screens. Highest Prices Paid details. INSTANT CASH 0:; on consignment multi.mirror arrangements. Finished basement, kitchen ADVANCE MAINTENANCE 1971 PO:\'TIAC Catalina 2 WOOD MOTORS V.W. Full sized steel desk and with nook and built.in ap. EARL KEIM 884-9512 door hardtop, 8 cylind er, Phone Us At Gratiot at 8 Mile 3i2.2600 fitments in den. Partitional pliances. July occupancy. 774-4060 ,;!mosl new tires and bat. 963-6256 or 963-0248 finished basement with full No agents. 882.6249. ------1 20E-INSULATION tery. 885.0389 after 6 and storage space. Wide var- CONDOMINIUM near East- ----,------STOp. Don't junk that car I land. 1 bedroom, large PREPARE now for skyroc. week.ends. and trucks. Call Bill for . _. --- . iety of over twenty framed Ii0 M E 0 W N E R S INSUR- ANCE Policy for your clo1!' rooms, drapes, curtains, keting fuel bills while in. estimate. 885.2221. prints to compliment each carpeting and all appli. sulation costs are reason. 19i5 ~IO:'\ZA 2+2, V~, a ir, room. Attached gar age, ing. Call Chesney Insurance A~J.nl. automatic, ru st. CORVETTE WANTED-Will! EXECUTIVE RANCH near Lakeshore Uoad. This Agency. 884.5337 for your ances. Finished basement able. Insulation is blown in gem featuring three bedrooms, three baths, de. pool, tennis, etc. With with bath. By owner. 886. walls and ceiling$ from proofed. power steerin gl pay $4,500 for 1974 or I condo privileges. Owner Quotatior .. brakes, 8,500 miles, Perle ct newer Corvette. Tom, 893. luxe kitchen with all built.ins, sporty family room 1157. outside today - no mUS<5 asking upper 60's. or fuss. It doesn't cost it condition. 885.2620. 1666. and much, much more! CALL US FIRST! ST. CLAIR SHORES - 3 641-9393 bedroom brick ranch. 21h ALGONAC AREA - Neat 3 pa}'s to insulate your ho~e. . ------ALLARD 2254. Fine 3 bedroom brick ranch featuring 1968 CHEVY IMPALA llC-BOATS AND car attached garage, large bedroom home. Gas fur. Comfor:t at lower tempera. - living room with natural fireplace, large kitchen, FiRST OFFERINGS nace, separate heated work tures. Sudro Insulation Excellent condition. Mu st . MOTORS spacious kitchen and fam. finished basement and 2 car garage. Central air, For Sale By the Owner ily room, 21/2 baths. 772. shop, Approx. Ih acre. since 1948. 881-3515. ~cll. PH j.4691. air cleaner and aluminum trim. 3381. fenced lot. Priced to sell. I FOAM WALL 1972 CHEVROLET Capric e, 1740 Allard - High 40's - $30,500. RIVER ROAD, 21911 (near Liggett). Lovely 3 bed. INSULATION CO. good condition. 886.1859. 885.8262 ESCAPE PEARL BEACH REALTY room brick, 2',2 baths, formal dining room, large 1610 Ford Ct. - High 50's - 6006 Highway M.29, Algonac Insulspray by Borden (a deluxe kitchen. Handsome family room with door to Fort Lauderdale and in. )076 BUICK Electra 4 doo r, 884-4979, or days call 225. 1-794.3445 name you know and trust). wall to patio. 2 car attached garage. vest in the sunny south f'or a free estimate call full power, air. sll're 0, 7170. Gold Coast. 775.5590 cruise. Sharp. $4,8!i0. TV 6- 1 802 Pemberton - High 70's HARRIETI' BERKIS, ASSOC. ST CLAIR AREA - 1 of a D. DAY REALTY 886-3300 kind home on Belle River. 2057. -331.0896. (305) 564.8646 A TO Z INSULATION - Di- , Over 3,000 square feet of - -..------1070 N. Oxford - with Fam. BURKARD REALTY, INC. vision Williams Refriger a. AUJOST NEW, 1977 GREM . ily room - 882.6599. (305) 771-4313 living area. Professionally tion & Heating, Inc. Do.1t. LI:\',5,300 IIlILES. LADY 'S SEA RAY - 1977 - 24 foot, 20720 Christine Ct. - $61,000 decorated and landscaped. Yourself or professional in- f. ap. CAR, AIR, AM/Fl\J. COl\ excellent condition. Load. -881.5418. MAUER DRIVE.Harper area. Call and make your stalled R.19 blown cell u. PANY CAR FORCE S ed.884.0055. 976 Barrington - High 40's Custom built 3 bedroom pointment now to see this lose, 25c sq. ft. open atti 2. IMPRESSIVE ENGLISH TUDOR c. SALE. BAR GAl N. 88 -331-2367. ranch, 12 years old. $77,900. show place. 1.800-462.9964 372.5500. , 2629. TROJAN, 36 FT. Sedan with 111 Mapleton - Mid 40's - or 329-4771. bridge ("Tiempo Alegre" WINDMILL POINTE This house has everything, 343.0508, or days call 792. too numerous to mention. 21A-PIANO SERVICE 1967 l\JERCEDES 2505-Ex Grosse Pointe Shores !\iu 6640. SWEITZER REALTY cellent condition, $ 3.800 0r nicipal Harbor). 6.5 KW Specification sheet mailed PIANO TUNING and repai r. 1068 Wayburn. In 20'5-823. 13A-LOTS FOR SALE best offer. 393-0708 afte r generator, 260 HI' Chrysler This traditional tudor features 4 bedrooms plus large 4021. . on request. Appointment ing. W 0 r k guarantee d. only. Evening and week- 6 p.m. engines. Excellent condi. sitting room or 5th bedroom. 3 full and 2 half ATTENTION BUTLDERS - Member AFM. E d war d end calls preferred-773- tion. Nicely equipped. Ex baths, service stairs, large living room, formal Call Sln.2044 for photos and Good lot 132 x 255. Resi- Felske. 465.6358. dining room, sunroom, family room, rec. room, 8181. Name and number A PRIVATE OWNER has 2 pertly maintained. 885, details of these houses in dential. Call us regarding COMPLETE piano servic e. Mutschler kitchen, breakfast room with sliding can be left at 962.7670. 1977 Lincoln Town cars, 4 0111. ' the Grosse Pointe "House possible division. Tuning" rebuilding ref m- glass door out to private deck and gas grill. Lots doors, mint condition, both for Sale" Newsletter, a CHAMPION 884.5700 ishing. Me m b e r' Pia of storage including walk.in cedar closet, 2 car LAKESHORE VILLAGE no cars loaded. $9,200. 886- 11F-TRAILERS AND photo.guide to homes for -I Technicians Guild.' Zee h. attached garage. Open Sun. 2.5, 23231 14-REAL ESTATE 6947. CAMPERS sale by owner. Bossner, 731-7707. Edsel Ford Court, St. Clair WANTED J975 MUSTANG II Cobra , MONTGOMERY WARD Sea OWNER. A typical Grosse Shores (corner unit). 1m. 21B-SEWING 30,000 miles, snow tires King boat trailer, maxi BY APPOI NTMENT Pointe home on the ex- maculate Townhouse Condo 3 BEDROOM (l large), 1lh MACHINE Best offer. After 8 p.m mum load capacity 250 Ibs terior, but wait till you n ear Lakeshore Drive. baths, formal dining area, 884-5191- $95, 882.3538. 822-0614 see the inside on Lincoln Modern kitchen with built- modern kitchen, dry base- COMPLETE tune.up $3.9 5. in Grosse Pointe, an Eng- in range with eye level m'ent, roof and furnace less All makes, all ages. AII 1968 BARRACUDA 318, au 12B-VACATION lish Brick, center well, with oven, refrigerator, dish- than 10 years, copper parts stocked. 885.7437, tomatic, power steering , PROPERTY 3 bedro.oms, 2'h baths. Den washer, garbage disposal. plumbing, 2 car garage, 15. new battery, radials , with lower rec. room, large Other features include wall 1800 sq. ft. One of Grosse 21 C-ELECTRICAL bronze. no rust, exce1lent E SCAPE the cold and snow! kitchen, dining room, liv- to wall carpeting, central Pointe's preferred; will SERVICE Come to beautiful Hilton ~ondition, $600. 839-6052. ing room with natural fire. air, humidifier and finish. consider St. Clair Shores or ALL TYPES of electric al Head Island, SC! Lots, vil- i place. A home with a great ed basement. Harper Woods. Occupancy work. Ranges, dryers in. 1976 CONTINENTAL Town in 60-120 days. Priced in Ias, homes from $15,000 to I Grosse Pointe Real Estate entertainment flow. 2 car MICHAEL MABARAK stalled - remodeling. Ele c. car, white with red coach 50's. 886-8278 week-ends $350,000. C a II Martha automatic door brick ga- REALTOR trical repairs, fixtures in. roof, cruise, tilt wheel , or 7.10 p.m. week,days. Boyle (803) 785~545 or rage on a large fenced in 774-6400 stalled, city violations. Li. pOW,lr locks. AM/FM. $5,- co. NO REALTORS. write me at Hilton Head yard. Up to code. Ready to censed and insure1. Cat. 900. eil4-5754. Island Gallery of Homes, FIRST OFFERING. Grosse OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 move in. Priced in the low WANTED TO BUY. Small ville Electric Compan y. P.O. Box 5685 for further 60's with immediate occu- Pointe Woods. 5 bedroom 1967 CHEVY Impala. excel. brick bungalow in excellent home or 2 family near Vil- Evenings 774-9110. 1.Iays lent condition, 30,000 orig. details. 384 Hillcrest 4 bedroom, Farms pancy. Call for appoint- lage or Hill. Will pay cash. LA 6.7352. ment or visit open house condition. 2 baths, country inal miles, $900 or best of. 1335 Kensington 4 bedroom, Park Private party. Write Box 12 D-LAKE AND Sunday 2 to 5. 787 Lincom kitchen, fully carpeted. fer. 886.3476. 1237 Balfour 4 bedroom, Park S-2, Grosse Pointe News. S & J ELECTRIC RIVER PROPERTY 885-8763. Many extras. By owner. 1251 Devonshire 5 bedroom, Park Residential . Commercial 1975 MONZA 2+2, 30,000 $54,900. 885-4447. GROSSE POI NTE rental . ,AN CHORVILLE - RETIRE- 1761 Hampton 4 bedroom, Woods No Job too Small miles. rustprQofed. 5 sp'e'l!d, BY OWNER. 1033-. Kensing- property. Good return, low ' " MENT:' OPPORTUNITY 2 bedroom, Harper Woods ST: ;CLAIR 'SHORES..;-Brick 885-2930 4 cylinder, AM":F~C' radi. 21124 Vernier tort, Grosse' Pointe Park. down payment. 884-7082. Live' in large lake front 3 bedroom, Detroit Ranch. 3 I~!",ge.bedrooms, ~ls.. power steering,! 50.000 5570 Bishop 5 bedrooms; 5th: baths, 31 . . GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY apartment and enjoy~good 3 bedroom, Detroit 2 baths, central air, re- mile engine warranty. Ex. 16600 Chandler Park Dr. ft. living room, formal din. 15-BUSINESS income from 6 more. Beau. modeled kitchen with built. OPPORTUNITIES cellent condition, $2,450. ing room, large family l'dully landscaped, high ins. Large family room, HOOVER' 886.9629. room, m.o d ern kitchen, ..aluminum trim, garage. WISH TO purchase gift and FACTORY AUTHORIZED f!.rounds, wonderful view. large lot with side yard. Mid "40'." 774-9392. home furnishing s tor e. SERVICE 1976 SUNBIRD, mint condi- Phone owner - 1-725.0535. 1ST OFFERING $96,900. 886-9029. Gross sales $150,000 or tion, 5 speed, AM.FM. 882- LOVELY custom 3 bedroom POINTE VACUUM 12 E-COMMERCIAL View the beautiful exterior of this impres. 1317 AUDUBON, newly dec- better per year. In Grosse FREE PICKUP AND 4662 or 885.2533. ranch, finished basement Pointe trading area. Must PROPERTY sive home and your heart will skip a beat! orated, 3 bedroom, 1th bath with natural fireplace and DELIVERY 1976 CATALINA 2 door, Consider the features inside as you enter Colonial in exce1lent con. be able to produce records NEW REBUILT PARTS RITTIER near 1-94. 1700 wet bar. Also tile shower hardtop, air, cruise, sharp! W the imposing foyer - 5 bedrooms, 4',2 dition. Den, finished base- to substantiate volume for q. ft. plus extra lot for and extra half bath. $54, TU 1-0700 294-2071. s baths, 4 fireplaces, paneled library, faml ment, kitchen with nook past 3 years. Write Box S. arking. Formerly Ameri. 900. 884-9376. 21002 MACK p sunroom, breakfast room, cent. air and and built.in appliances. 14, Grosse Pointe News. an Legion Hall. FOR BlIIW-1977 530i demo.'Auto. c lots more. As a bonus there's a 3 room 50x160, redwood, fenced- VERNIER RD. - One half SALE. Call Virginia S. Jef. RA VEL AGENCY for sale. HARBOR ELECTRIC matic, stereo, cassette, new carriage house, spacious lawns - and it's in lot, with patio. 2 cilr, of a duplex, 3 bedroom, T car warranty. Buy at sub. fries, Realtor, 882-0899. 1lh bath, air conditioning, All appointments. Write Violations Correcte d priced in the 90's! brick detached garage. Ju- Box S-17, Grosse Pointe stantial savings. Bavarian R LEASE, desirable East ly occupancy. No agents. attached garage, 5 years FREE ESTIMATES Motor Village. 772-8600. FO News. Detroit, Kelly, 8 area. 3000 882.6249. old. 884-0055. ( 882-9420 1970 ,OLDS Cutlass, 4 door, sq. ft. Will divide. 8.86-3126. ARE you in the early 70's market? We offer a sub. SUCCESSFUL Florist Busi. Licensed and insured con. stantial 4 bedroom, 2~,2 bath Colonial Tudor. ness. Excellent reputation radIO, heater. air, 1.{)\vner, MMERCIAL b u i I din g tractor, residential, com- CO Come take a ~ook over the large bedrooms, den, OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 in beautiful location in mileage 32,454. $1,075. 881- wanted by private party, mercia I and industrial. ree. room, plus swimming pool and other extras. 1610 FORD COURT Grosse Pointe Woods. Good 0582. n Grosse Pointe. Write i Terms. Box S-2, Grosse Pointe Center entrance Colonial. 3 bedrooms plus 4th room 21E-STORMS AND 1977 CONTINENTAL Mark IN a desirable area, this Colonial has 4 bedrooms, all on second floor. 1'h baths, small family room. CHAMPION 884-5700 News. SCREENS V. fully loaded, 6,000 miles, 2'h baths, a comfortable family Iiome, has sun Dead end street in Grosse Pointe Woods below 16-PETS FOR SALE under warrantv. ask i n f! -REAL ESTATE room/library, breakfast room and central air. Mack near 2 parks. Good family home. $59,500. EASTVIEW SI0,OOO. 779-0867 after 7 13 Also has a glassed porch - its in the low 70's. FO.R SALE BY OWNER RARE AND WONDERFUL ALUMINUM, INC. p.m. Rhodesian Ridgeback pup- IS the choice for your next move in the Farms? Then By Appointment 15030 Houston.Whittier pies. Unexcelled family '1975 D 0 D G E Cor 0 net GROSSE POINTE WOODS look at a keenly priced bungalow with 4 bed- Days: 225.7170 - Evenings and Weekends: 884-4979 LICENSED. INSURED acious 3 bedroom brick co. dog. 886-4846. Brougham, air. vinyl top, Sp roomo;, 2 baths in a Quiet street. The mid 50's ALCOA PRODUCTS onial. Formal dinin~ room. Storms,' Screens, Siding, Roof. Ziebarted. radials. Best of. I will buy this home. The two bedrooms on the SPRINGER SPANIEL and Central air. Tiled base. ing. Awnings, White seam. fer. 521.1286. 1st floor could suit you. 468 MADISON Irish Set t e r pups with ment. Garage. Close to bus papers, $50. 331.0000. less gutters. Vinyl storm Bl\lW's me. Immediate possession. Don't Miss This Special ! ! r 'MAGNIFICENT is a grand adjective, but it truly F,arms location - near shops, transportation, door s, windows, siding, Good selection of used Land contract terms. $49,- en. describes this stately home offering. Here is a schools. 3 bedrooms, }lh bath, enclosed porch, FREE PUPPY to good home, Wrought Iron. Porch B~fWs. Most are available 00. (II 1359) 9 mos. old. Housebroken. 5 residence of high quality and grandeur, one Mutchler kitchen, breakfast nook, dining room, closures. with 12,000 mile or 12 886.2004. GROSSE POINTE WOODS of the Pointes finest. The' executive and his natural fireplace, central air, den, garage with 527.7230 or 527.5616 month warranty. Bavarian Charming 3 bedroom brick family would be proud to live in such comfort- CALL ANYTIME :\Jf/tor Village. 772~600. electric opener, certificate of occupancy, im- FREE to good home. Mixed h orne featuring family with 10 bedrooms, 5'h baths. and of course a mediate possession. You have to see it! Priced puppies. 777.1756. 1975 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, r oom, fireplace, din i n g swimming pool - over $200,000. to sell - mid 50's. 21F-HOME arr,. pOII'er windows, stereo, room, den, modern kitchen A DORABLE puppies - free IMPROVEM~NT a nd bath. Almost perfect. A charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath Bungalow in the OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 to good home. Shephard CTUlse.Landau roof, $3,500. 885-1889 WE REPAIR DOORS, door- 886.3598. $42,900. (B 1536) Woods. Has many nice features, fireplace, and and Terrier, 8 weeks old. porch. There's. a vacant lot adjacent if you want Already exposed to small bells, windows, locks, fau. ST. CLAIR SHORES eets, lamps, switches or Hli? T.BTRD-Deluxe inter. it - the house sells in the low 50's. children. 886.0187. Southern Colonial desil!ned whatever. If you want it i(Jr. A:l1I F':lf stereo. tinted or gracious living. Four f KEENLY priced in the early 30's. a ranch home with RISH SETTER-AKC, male, fixed~all us at 884.1753 ~lao;s. air c')nditioning a r g e bedrooms. 3500 OPEN HOUSE I 2 bedrooms. Its neat with sun-room and base. 7 months, all shots, worm. or 527.1644. paint stripes, deluxe bod; quare feet. Private 1 acre s ment. There's not many in the price range. 51 FORDCROFT ed, dew clawed. 882-6292. ~Ide molding, 302 V-8, good Iot. $89,500. (V 23104) ALUMINUM SIDING and cao; mileage. 7,000 miles. LAKEFRONT INC:)ME property for the modest investor, a neat GROSSE POINTE SHORES - New 4 bed- 2O-GENERAL SERVICE gutters (the best for less). 881.3429. 1 Lot s of history in this 10 5/5 in Grosse Pointe, priced early 20's. Separate room, 3 /2 baths, library, family room, over Special rate for Grosse 4.000 square feet of beautifully appointed oRNAMENTAL IRON, win. Pointe residents. Licensed. HJ766lRDOB~ power steer. r oom brick colonial in St. basements and new porchrs. Shows excellent dow bars and repairs. In. space. 885.7556. lng, brakeo;, tru nk releao;e, Clair Shores. Arranged for return. sured workmen. Call for ---- Iarge family or income. ;nr. A:\f/F:\f stereo, cruise RIGHT on the Lake in Harrison. A 4 unit investmen1 OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 12-5 a free estimate after 4:00 J. MICHAEL BUllJDERS Seawall with dock. $110,000. ('onlrol. defroster. Spanish property, has 60' lakefront. Stre! sra\\all, Com. p.m. 885.0544. Recreation Rooms ( K 26818) (;old S4.200. 886.3532 after prises 1 2.bedroom, and 3 effiC"i('ncics. Just ima. Basements • Kitchens Ii p,m. COX AND BAKER • PLUMBING Additions • Sidin~- CHAMBERLAI N gine this location in the height of ~Ulllll1er. Drive • PLASTERING over and take in the marvelous vicw. 885-6040 Free Estimates Hlili ~iAVER]"CK:like new. 771-8900 • PAINTING 881.7072 powcr steering. AM/FM _ .. COLONIAL center entrance with 3 b('drtlollh. brt'ak. • CARPENTRY Licensed Builder • MASONRY ,"('f('o. air. undercoating, GR OSSE POINTE PARK fast nook, fireplace. etc. This is a really wcIl.kE'pt --- . -- - nC'w snoll's. '7,000 miles. 6.6 brick two family, na. home and suits the poekct of the early :lO's • VIOLATIONS LAKEPOINTE ural fireplaces. Excellent CORRECTED CONSTRUCTION S2.!iOOor best offer. 88G. t buyer. Move in .condition. 2228 buy. $28,900, terms. FOR SALE BY OWNER • NOTHING TOO ~IALL Complete home modrrniza. ITS a 3 bedroom Colonial with ~tcp dowll ('OS" famil\" tion. No job too small. 881. J~I(:~ :\Il"STAr\;G. - GR iSSE POINTE PARK Bu. GUY DE BOER B;:;-~g',~iy' room, fireplace and lovely kill'iJrl1, .\,i,:ely tar. 76.3708 3926, 882.6707. \C'\\' t,res. brakes, muffler. Grand l\fa;ais. tract terms arc available, VACANT property IIn I.aK(',horl' ~Oll ~ :,:11), a fin- in prime GrossC' Pointe Woods area, Large livinlt Mel 882.1649 - 838.4092. All work guaranteed, Free 1123 4713. Wednesday $BOO A money maker. ._- estimates. 371 .6938. classic. priced in lo\\' 70',. room with firepla('e. formal dining room, separ. _ .. . _. -.- . ---.----1 ale eating arca in kitchen. Family room opens 2OA-CARPET LAYING 1~J72LTD ..-Excellent running I GROSSE POINTE - Lake. _. to ~olid redwoo:i deck. Manv custom features -- T. A. B. ('Qnclition. S.'i2.'i. 343.0595. pointr. lncomr. 5.5. Good throughout. . CARPET LAYING r ... -- ..... -- parkinJ::. Rent $425 month, NEW AND OLD REMODELING 1,17,2, P 0 ~ J) E R BLUE Only $24,900. Terms. 882-0087 Stairs Carpeted Shifted 11.\TO---!'.;ew tires. start. Repairs of All Types COMPANY 882-6599 !{itchens .. Additions ('r, bat Ie r y, '\lIlomatic BUSINESS IS GOOD. ALSO '1i(.k, llamal!C'd door. 90,' WE CAN SELL YOUR Grosse Pointe Real Estate Recreation Rooms .. Etc. FOR APPOINTMENT CARPETING, VINYL, Aluminum Siding .. Trim oon miles. 725 Grand Ma. HOME IN GROSSE POINTE. HARDWOOD Gutters .. Roofing r..i... fl23.4713, Friday, $400. CALL US NOW FOR A co. NO BROKERS, PLEASE Samples Shown in .. '. .. _ QUICK SALE. Your Home TED BEAUDETTE lfl7~ I'I:'\TO - 2 door, AMI The Community Bllildcrs TOM BOGDANSKI BOB TRUDEL j. \1. 32,000 mileo;. mint CROWN VA 1-6500 I 294.5896 Free Estimates 882.4160 C'(mdition. $1,350. 881.5564. TOM McDONALD & SON !

t - _ ft. tr c.o .•• • Thursday, February 16, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Twenty-Seven 21F-HOME 21.I-PAINTING 21-I-PAINTING, 21R-FURNITURE IMPROVEMENT DECORATING DECORATING REPAIR 21T-~~~~~~G AND Abduction Case Board Named at St. Paul SIMONS HOME IMPROVE. ---_._---- PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. RETIRED painter looking MENTS - Carpentry, par. FURNITURE refinished, reo ALL PLUMB ING Trial Today The Council of Saint Paul st. Clair Shores, Robert Gra. ing and finishing. Special. for work. Inside painting. paired, stripped, any type NO SERVICE CHARGE Evangelical Lutheran Church, ham of Blairmoor road, Rus- titions, exterior, interior, 979'(}329. painting, kitchens, base. izing in d8l'k staIning. of caning. Free estimates. Small or large jobs, electric --'. 375 Lothrop road, elected its sell Stewart of Harvard road 474.8953 or 956-7492. sewer cleaning, Privale A, 21.year.old l~elrOlt man, Executive Board to serve for and Helge Nurmi of Bourne- ments, plumbing, flooring, "Supply own power." Call JEFF1S I lor free estimate. W. Abra. 2--1S-C--A-R-P-E-N-T-E-R )llumber. Small home reo who 5 charged wllh r?bbe.ry the coming year on ThUrs. mouth road. paneling, and electrieal. WALLPAPER REMOVING Joseph, 885.7053. ham, 979-350:.!. SERVICE pairs. Electrical, carpentry, armed and assault wlth ,m. day, February 9. Others are David Adams QUALITY furnace cleaning. Reason. tent to !'1u.rder stemmm~ i AI Wilke of Merriweather of Fisher road, Bill Chris. Free Estimates - Insured able, 886.3537. from an mCldenl last O~tl), road was elected council tofferson of Rivard boule. NEED HOME KURT O. BAEHR A.l home repair, Carpentry, .______ber at th.e Eastland Shoppmg chairman and Mrs. Edna vard, Bill Lan g man Of Custom Painting and Decor. 779-5235 IMPROVEMENTS? ating. Wall papering. Guar. brick work, roofs, porches, M 1NG C~nter, IS scheduled to fa~e McFarlane of Hillcrest road Buckingham road, Margaret Call the Specialist in Elec- PAINTING-Interior and ex- chimneys, aluminum sid. tnal today, Feb~uarr 16. m was elected vice-chairman, Firnschild of Shoreham road anteed. Free estimates, LA O'NEIL PLU B trical up.dating. Plumbing, terior, paper hanging and ing, ree rooms, Licensed. Sewer and drain work Wayne County CirCUIt Court, :lfrs. Helen Fick of East De. and Lois Newell of Severn 1-4546. Roofing, Rec. Rooms, Ga. removal. Call Wayne for a 293.7755. 1 8_8_1_.5_°9_4 I reported Harper Woods po. troit will serve as council road. rages, Tool Sheds. Cement MICHAEL'S ~~~4~~i~.e and good work. CARPENTRY-All remodel. 21U-JANITOR lice recently.. secretary, Pastors of the congrega. and Insulation work, Li. ing. Dishwashers and gar. SERVICE Th~ suspect. RI~hard Joh!1' Vern Olson of Holiday road tion are Dr. Kenneth R. censed and Insured. PAINTING I bage disposals installed, I ---______son, IS allegedly Involved m will serve as chairman of the Lentz and Rev. Paul . E. WAYNE'S painting and dec. FREE ESTIMATES DECORATING orating. Interior and ex. Call Pete. 343.9131. JANITOR SERVICE, experi. a b due tin g a 30'year.old board of trustees and Ber. Christ. CALL 824-1292 Interior-Exterior Service terior painting, Profession. enced. Very clean and reo Woods woman and her six. nard Woods of SI. Clair WAYNE'S CUSTOM liable. 885.1753. year.old daughter at knife Shores will chair the Dea. 21G-ROOFING Painting. Varnishing al results. Call now for Carpentry • Wallpapering free estimates, 774-6725 REMODELING 1------point, forcing them to drive cons. Mr, Wilke also will act Thieves Visit SERVICE 21W-DRESSMAKING on the 1.94 freeway and as chairman of the Elders Wood Staining & Refinishing I Interior paneling, carpentry, & TAILORING slashing the woman in the and Mrs. Fick will chair the Free Estimates 889-{)406 D & D DECORATING - In- wallpaper, susp. ceilings, Woods HOOle ROOFS and DECKS terior and Exterior paint. linoleum and tile floors. ------Iabdomen area. board of parish education. GUTTERS AND GROSSE POINTE ing. Custom work guaran. QUALITY ladies alterations. After the auto struck the Members of the council are Thieves entered a New- DOWN SPOUTS Complete kitchen, bath and 886.9177. median, the fleeing suspect Larry Jones of Holiday road, PAINTERS, INC. teed. Free estimates. Ref. castle road home on Monday, Gutters cleaned and flushed basement modernization. I ------Painting interior • exterior, erences. Bob 521.5806, Dan was apprehended a short Al Myers of East Detroit, February 6, and took a va. New and Uepair Work Formica counter specialist. 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL time later by Harper Woods Harold Metz of Harger paperhanging and paneling. 839-0931. riety of' articles, including Licensed al'd Insured Guaranteeing low bid, & LANDSCAPING r ' Free estimates cheerfully I guaranteeing best of work po Ice In the area of Brys Woods, Mrs. Helen Myll of several guns, reported Woods ADVANCE M\INTENANCE given. MASTER PAINTER, paper. I ------. Park, st. Clair Shores. ------police. SS4-9'i12 882.9234 hanger, kitchen cabinets Call lor free estimate and LAWN SERVICE I The wom~n was treated at The culprits gained entry refinished like new in rich ideas, 773-4355. I SPRING CLEAN.UPS I Saint John Hospital and ulti- Pointe Skaters ROOFS SHOVELED wood graining. Reasonable. by breaking a glass on an R. C. MOWBRAY FRANK B WILLIAMS L'.12 responsible family men mately released, ,w~ile t~e exterior storm 'door leading Clear of snow, cheap. Estimates Free. 754-8729. ' 'ld S : l' I with their own lawn service, daughter wasn't Injured m Tops in District 886.6099 ASSOC. cense d b Ul er, peel a lZ. f' the incident to the breezeway where they INTERIORS • EXTERIORS MR. GIOVANNI - Profes- ing in home up-dating and Rea.sonable rates or cuth~g, . took a 20" Taro snowblower, The Pointe's lone entry in valued at $225. J. D.' CANDLER 331.3230 sional Painting, Pap e r all minor or major repairs. Sprmg c1ean.ups and malO' • ------.- Hanging, Staining. Italian Smoke detector alarms in. tenance. Call V&T. Cancer Una the Junior C Division hockey Then, they entered the ROOL":G CO. league. (ages 17,20), clinched home by breaking another 97 Years Reliable Service Journeyman. Reasonable. stalled, doors adjusted, 779-5778! • TED'S the Michigan Amateur Hock. piece of glass on an interior . Residential and Commercial WALLPAPER REMOVING Reliable. 268-1646. bookshelves installed, pan. ------Needs A ldes ey District 111 championship door. The inlssing guns were All types of Roofs :-nd Decks EXCLUSIVELY I eling, new counter tops, in a 3.2 decision over Royal described as follows: one bolt Gutters and Downspouts Free Estimates - Insured GROSSE POI NTE vanities, Code violations AVALANCH Like the US Mail used to Oak on Sunday, February 12, action 22 single shot Reming. REPAIRS 531.7555 CONTRACTORS corrected. For courteous be, neither snow, nor sleet at the Warren Arena. No Job Too Large-or S'\1all'I I SNOW REMOVAL CUSTOM PAINTING AND expert assistance in im- nor hail stops the treatments The GP Juniors' win ended t~n, $75; one bolt ~ction. 22 . Free Estimates COMPLETE decorating. Pa. WALLPAPERING proving your home in any 24-hour service given to cancer patients to a three game series for the With seven.shot clip .nfle. Call 899-2100 perhanging. Inllured, guar: EXPERt. A!~TIQUING area, please call me at • Commercial control or halt the spread right to represent the De- four power scope, $100, and 882-7776 Insured Workmen anteed. Al Schneider, TU 885-8155 • Residential of the disease, troit suburbs for the Michi. a single shot 12-gauge Rem. -2-1H---C-A-R-P-ET---- l-()565 or Ralph Roth, 886. For this Teason the services gan State Title. .ington, $72. . FRE~:~r~ATES R. BERARD CO, INC. The Juniors' Steve Koval. Other articles reported CLEANING 8248•. of volunteer drivers to trans. Michael Satmary Jr. CUSTOM CABINET MAKER port patients are desperately cik sparked the win with two missing include an RCA col. I FREE painting estimates. In. Carpentry Hltchens 886-8757 needed, Likewise, volunteers goals while Tom McHugh or television set, $500, are. CARPET Cleaning, 13e sq. terior plastering, wall wash. 21J-WALL WASHING baths and recreation rooms. R--O-N-'S-S-N-O-W--R-E-M-O-V-A-L---who will spend some time in scored the other marker. gency police scanner, $1~9, . foot. $30 minimum, couch, ing. Window repair, wall. K • MAINTENANCE Com- Licensed and insured. reasonable rates, depend. their own homes calling driv. Goalie Cab Morris was rated and a small portable polLce $30, chairs $15, velvets, paper stripping and minor as the. outstanding player in scanner radio, $65. A multi. pany, wall washing, floor able, Call 889-0457. ers and patients are urgently whites, bleeders, couches. repairs. 774-2827. 271-8683 required, the series. colored quilt bedspread and $35, chairs $17, love seat ------cleaning /lnd waxing. Free If you are willing to drive The team also includes for. three $1 bills also were taken. $30. 778-1680. WH ITEY/S e&timates. 882-0688. ALBERT D. THOMAS K . MAINTENANCE CO. patients from their homes to wards Rob Barker, Jim Bren. Emergency snow' removal • Wall Papering GROSSE POINTE fireman INC. doctors' offices and hospitals nan, Terry Hog a n, Jon K-CARPET • Interior Painting will do wall washing. 821. We are general contractors, service. 882'()688. in the area, or if you will do Hosking, Jeff Nacu and Eric Second Meeting • Reasonable Prices 2984. One call takes care of all some of the necessary tele. Schonenberg. The Juniors' CLEANING TRIMMING. removal. spray. • Good Work your building - remodeling phoning to bring patients and defensemen are Dave Adams, Set By MACLD ing, feeding and stump COMPANY • Call- no job too small problems large or small. Mark SChonenberg, Chuck CARPET 21K-WINDOW removal. Free estimates. drivers together, call Maya Elmer, at the Michigan Can. Taylor, captain Mike Zenoni SPECIALISTS 526-9987 WASHING TU 2-0628 Complete tree service. Cal The newly.formed local K.WINDOW Cleaning Com- cer Foundation, 881.2416. and goalie Tim Hulan. chapter of. the Michigan • Steam Extraction INTERIORS by Don and Fleming T r e e service. • Shampoo pany. storms, screens, gut. TUxedo 1.6950. Ass'n. for Children with Lynn. Husband-wife team. BARKER e Spot and Stain Removal ters, aluminum cleaned. CONTRACTORS, Inc. Learning Disabilities, Painting, wallpapering. 20 e Upholstery Cleaning Insured. Free estimates. Modernization • Alerations Mascarin Wins in Australia (MACLD), will hold its sec. years experience. Perfec- •... at affordable prices 882-0088. Additions • Family Rooms ond meeting on Tuesday, tionists. References. 527- The Junior Bonne Bell Cup shire. Ill., to defeat Pinto February 21, in the Central 882.0686 Kitchens & Recreation Areas International Team Tennis and Gulley, 6-2, 6-0. 5560. G. OLMIN Estate Maintenance Library, 10 Kercheval a\'e- S&L Competition between the Un- The United States team 21-I-PAINTING, EXPERT PAINTING, paper WINDOW CLEANING JAMES BARKER Due, at '7:30 p.m. SERVICE LANDSCAPING ited States and Australia was won the competition 10 All interested parents are DECORATING hanging. Free estimates: FREE ESTIMATES 886-5044 held in Melbourne, Australia, matches to five. invited to attend. There will Friday through Sunday, Feb. EUROPEAN EXPERT G. Van Assche, 881-5754. WE ARE INSURED CARPENTER -Professional, Complete be a one-hour 'meeting, be- 372-3022 reasonable, reliable. I do ruary 10 to 12. ginning' a.t 6:30: p.m. to dis- PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR INTERIOR and' exterior Susan Mascarin of The HIGH roMPD PAINTING . painting and paper hang. my own work. Service cuss the organization and to Shores was one of the six Ken Humes, the son of Dr. pecializing in mixed colors ing. Reasonable rates, 30 21M-SEWER SERVICE JOHN WILLIAMS appoint a nominating com. Residential members of the United States and Mrs. James Humes of mittee before the general . of your choice. Wallpaper: years experience. Ray Bar- SEWERS CLEANED, broken 885-5813 • Lawn Raking team. Susan won all three of The Woods, is a freshman :: ing, wall washing, varnish. nowsky, 371.2384 after 6 Sewers repaired. Guaran- _ meeting. • Snow Removal the matches she played. at Cornell University, spe- The group's first meeting "J' ing, patching and plaster. p.m.' : teed.' Reasonable rates,: 881.- • Attics • Porch Enciosure~ In singles she defeated cializing in the high jump was attended by 75 parents. ing. Free estimates. Reason. 0063 or 779-1225. • Additions • Kitchens Licensed • Insured able prices. Call John any." FWOR SANDING. All fin. Jackie Pinto of Melbourne, for the university's tract For more information about 21O--<:EMENT AND • Commercial Buildings I 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 and Anette Gul. team. Ken, a North High \ time. Ins u red. Grosse ishes, . dark staini,ng our 521.1011 the group call Susan Leclerc .ltt. Pointe references. 368-5098, specialty, 3rd generation. BRICK WORK JIM SUTTON I ley of Sidney, 6-2, 6-1. In School graduate, is enrolled at 884-6378, Sh.aron Selby. at '11:",------Licenses. 371-0830. 839-5061 doubles Susan teamed with in the School of Hotel Ad. 'lJANDY KEIM, DECORATOR _ 1677 Brys Drive ~1976 or Paula Rocco. at BRICK, block and cement TU 42942 TU 2.24361 I Andrea 'Jaeger of Lincoln- ministration. 772-6895. .' -Professional painting and DONALD BLISS work. Complete homes, wallpapering. Free esti- Decorator . porches and steps. Repaired HARRY SMITH _In_3••f_c•.•_R_e_fe_r_e_nc_e_s_,8_8_1_-6_2_69_, Free Estimates or new installation. Li. BUILDING CO. censed. -885-7556. Established:in THE TU 1-7050 Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 40 Years in Grosse Pointe BRICK. REPAIRS. W 0 r k Residential and Commercial PROFESSIONAL guaranteed, Porches, chim. Remodeling NICK KAROUTSOS QUALITY PAINTING neys, sidewalks, basement A1t~.. tions and Maintenance PAINTING CO. SERVICE leaks and cracks. Tuck New Construction 25 Years Experience INTERIOR- Pointing. Free estimate. 8lI5-39OO 885.7013 ....(: < ,". .' Interior and Exterior EXTERIOR 77H245. QUALITY WORK by carpen. Free Estimate 20 years professional ------tel' with over 20 years ex .. Call Any Time experience CHAS. F. JEFFREY perience in Grosse Pointe, MATI' FLETCHER MASON CONTRACTOR .tch ad I d b 885.3594 LICENSED _ INSURED Ki ens rem e e, as&- 4151 Buckingham TU 6-6102 ments paneled, room addl- • Brick • Block • Stone tions, etc. Conscientious. • Cement Work Small jobs acceptable. 882. • Waterproofing loa. • • Tuck Pointing • Patios of any kind CAiRPENTER WORK - 'Pan. FOAM ''PORCHES A SPECIALTY" eUng, partitions, ceilings, IIiSUlA 11011 882.1800 kitchens, small jobs, re- The proprtrly improvemenl pairs, etc. TU 2-2795. that pays for il••111 21P-WATER- AVAlAlieH • Residential e Comnltrdal PROOFING CUSTOM eBoats I Snow •• mow.1 CHAS. F. JEFFREY HOME REPAIR t?t Free Estimale., Bond.rI, 882-1800 RemodeIlng, repairs of any ''''''~" 24-hour service Licensed Contractor • Basement Waterproofing kind, work alone, no job • Commercial • Underpin footings too big or small, rotten Spray Foam • Cracked or caved..in walls window cords, window sills, • Residential References jambs, doors, porches, Specialists Inc. Licensed Instm!d basements, attics. Call Bill, 886.8755 889-0298. t-I!*~it"? 886-8757 CODDENS ,'{., .. LETO ,,~ ~....:..;:..:> CONSTRUCTION BUILDING COMPANY ~..~~. ,'''' " "." ~ JOANNA WESTERN ESTBLISHED 1924 Since 1911 , . All types of basement water. Custom Building WINDOW SHADES proofing. 7 years .guaran. Family rooms our specialty, PAINT. SHU1lER~, 8<1ND~ tee, References. 822-6694- alter-ations, kitchens. -:'AuFMANN TU 2.3222 ,IORM DOORS AND WINDOWS WATERPROOFING - Fast dependable service. Work 21T-PLUMBING & guaranteed. 20 years ex. HEATING perience. 885.7556. GRA' TOP To .Advertise Under SEWER PROBLEM? Drains

" "." 21Q--PLASTER ~ORK plugged? Call Marty, Gen. " , SALES AND SERVICE ~GUIDE TO eral Plumbing, etc. Free I SOIl I(EICHEVAl SPECIALIZING dn repair. estimates, 372.5302, 331. h., ~ AI'II' • ," 'h4 •• ,,, GOOD SERVICE" for 18 years. Cracks eiimi. TU S.6000 0721, 822-3031. c...... ,... .,. nated. Clean. Jim Black. CALL 882-6074 well. VA 1-7051. ELMER'S PLUMBING ;,... PLASTERING in Pointes & HEATING ...... ------TU 4-4422 '. since 1949. Clean profes- h\~\\. -- sional work. No job too 10:---- ROAD SERVICE TOWING BOB DUBE small, F r e e estimates. CU' ~NO '!II&. 11£'1313 \; ,~rr\)ic('utcr, ~Inr_ I Walter Spriet. 886.3421 - PLUMBING and HEATING --. -1.,;, ...... ,,'1~ 15302 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfi.leI I 886-8052. Licensed Master Plumber - -- V4S ...... --- SEWER CLEANING, __ ---- ,o\N1£ N£ ' '0''''. far"'S' , 822-5434 21R-FURNITURE SPRINKLER REPAIR, etc. SSE REPAIR Groc;se Pointe Woods -- G1l0 ~~eaue,Grosse . te NeW'S 886-3897 .. l.r(\te~a\ Grosse pOln ... UPHOLSTERING 25% off ...... SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES my already low prices. d n"te the ... FOR OVER V1 CENTURY Free estimates. Free pick. LICENSED MASTER please sen . . . ' . up and delivery. can BOb, PLUMBER ...... Er.,., Sty" .1 "It" 881.2818 • FRANK R. WEIR l...V..M~ . . . l\P ....

•r.d,. for y.. • • I • " . 21P-~ATER- TU 5-7711 ... PROOFING Steam, hot water, gas and ,..oOR~SS ...... ' ...... WA '.&282 oil heat. Garbage Disposals, ... Electric Sewer Cleaning, i,lC t"'i,,' CAPIZZO Link AII.$t •• 1 ,nd HOT WATER HEATERS, 01'( ... ~~~E~' O~OE~ 0 additlonal bathroom and ~~:c.' ~o .' .. ' 0" $'14. Rustic St,I •• Construction Co. Basement waterproofing. fixture r e pIa c e men t. o/~;<" \,HOt-'~ . C\,\ECK 3 'leafS - Winter rates. All work SPRINKLER R E P A I R.I e d \s mY _ ,'b,- MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. guaranteed, Liccnsed and VIOLATIONS corrected, I eodos S _ 'l 'leafS insured, Personalized Service !::-.~ 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL ,/:.}:. ~,.. '.;'. 885-0612 Since 1925 j 52 weeks $ . 381 Ker'heval, G. P. Farms <~~:~:>,~;~~.,:<...,)~.>:"~~i:2j".~~ tor ..,__,,:

_ ~_~ _m a ~.m _ = a s sscss. as ssessse a • m S SSSS sas SSFSSSSF Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * * From Another Pointe of View Pointers of Interest Short and to fiJ-

See Page 2 for prices of cover items. I~- At'l5%g • ON MFRS. SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES c

THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS TO ANY SMART SHOPPER- AND HITCHCOCK EXCELS IN EACH. Nowhere is this more apparent than in THE HARTFORD BEDROOM COLLECTION, shown below, and available in your choice of Hitchcock's traditional warm wood tones: Harvest, Autumn or Coventry. Create your own retreat from daily pressures - a place to draw strength from the quiet elegancewhich surrounds you. We've put together a special group (the bed, tall chest, dresserand mirror) on which you can now SAVE $423.00 from the Mfrs. Sugg. Retail price of $1682.00. Check the dimensions of each piece in the listing below, and then hurry in to take this magnificent four piecegroup for only: $1259 00 FOUR PIECE GROUP • Transform an unused corner into a quiet, private place for those all too few moments of leisure ... You'll SAVE $104.00 on the Mfrs. Sugg. Retail price of S403.00 when you buy this three piece group for only: $299 00 THREE PIECE GROUP • Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE

LEGACY Table 32" W x 18" 0 x 30" H $199.00 $149.25

LAMBERT Mirror 31" x 17" 99.00 74.25

INN Side Chair 105.00 78.75

How better to enjoy the intimacy of a midnight supper or weekend brunch for two than in this charming setting ... And now you'll SAVE S100.00 on the Mfrs. Seen above, clockwise from top: (prices are Sugg. Retail price of $389.00 for the table and for standard wood finishes. Custom colors two side chairs when you buy this three piece RiJJ ffu" available at slight additional cost.) group for only:

Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE THREE PIECE GRoup$289.00

COUNTRY Side $ 70.00 $ 52.50 ~A~~ Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE CONNECTICUT Rocker 145.00 109.00 APPRENTICE Table 33" x 24", leavesdown: NEW LONDON Side 96.00 72.00 ~t~ 33" x 42", leavesup; 29l"" H $249.00 S186.75 BETHEL Side 82.00 61.50

COUNTRY Side Chair 70.00 52.50 ~ FANTOP Side 77.00 57.75 ALSO AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS, L. HITCHCOCI{ .I-IITCHCOCK S-YILLE. C()~YI. WARnA~TE)).0 ABINGTON Tea Wagon SHOWN ON FRONT COVER - You SAVE $162.00 from the Mfrs. Sugg. Retail 30" x 20" leavesdown; price of $648.00 for the table and four side chairs when you buy this five piece group 30" x 36" leavesup; 28" H 295.00 221.25 now, during the Hitchcock MidWinter Sale for only: $486 00 Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE FIVE PIECE GROUP • WINDHAM Pencil Post Bed Queen Size 5' x 70" H S349.00 $261.75 Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE REDDING Chest on Chest 37"Wx21"Dx59"H 589.00 441.75 EASTHAM Table 42" R 170" w/leaves) x 29'/," H $340.00 $255.00 MORRIS Triple Dresser 64" W x 20" 0 x 37" H 615.00 461.25 FANTOP Side Chair 17.00 57.75 BAKERVILLE Rectangular Mirror 41" x 33" 129.00 96.75 ALSO AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS: ALSO AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS. WESTPORT Buffet Base 54" W x 19" D x 35" H 530.00 397.50 CANOPY Frame 75.00 56.25 WESTPORT Hutch Top 57" W x 14" D x 40" H 459.00 344.25 TRUMBULL Night Stand 22" W x 18" 0 x 26" H 180.00 135.00 MFRS SUGG. RETAIL PRICEcS FANTOP Arm Chair 105.00 78.75 HANCOCK Blanket Chest 35" W x 17" D x 25" H 259.00 194.25 OPTIONAL WITH RETAILERS The grace of eighteenth century design is made elegant by Hitchcock in this classic single chest and oval mirror, available in your choice of traditional Hitchcock warm wood tone finishes: Harvest, Autumn or Coventry. Scrupulous attention to each detail - from the antique brass finished bail pulls and oak drawer interiors to the lustrous handrubbed lacquered surfaces of the solid northern hardwood - creates the perfect complement to your guest room or foyer.

Mfrs. Sugg. Retail SALE HAMDEN Single Chest 38" W x 18" 0 x 33Y," H $375.00 $281.25 OAKVILLE Oval Mirror 24" x 32" 129.00 96.75

And right now, you'll SAVE $129.00 from the Mfrs. Sugg. Retail price of $504.00; when you buy • • • them both for only: $375.00

This side chair - Hitchcock's own STONINGTON - is offered at extra savings for only: 25%OFF Mfrs. $ugg. Retail $39.95

Quantities limited MFRS SUGG, RETAIL PRICES OPTIONAL WITH RETAILERS but while they last, you SAVE $30.00 from the Mfrs. Sugg. Retail price! BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

Alwavs look for this trademark, hand-stenciled on every piece of genuine Hitchcock furniture. It is your assurance of excellence: L. HfTCUCOCK.I,IITCHCOCI<"S-VILLE:. C()~~. 'VARI~A~TE».(i) Draper'. iP. . HITCHCOCK CATALOG

To anyone seriou sly interested in fine hand- crafted furniture, we will make available FREE this full color catalog of the complete Hitchcock Col- lection of furniture for '------every room of your home. 23020 MACK AVE. (Ne.r 9 Mile Rd.) St. Clair Shores 778-3500 Th is valuable catalog Open Monday, Thursday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. Other days 'tiI5:30. SALE ENOS March 15th. offers history-rich design, and shows you the hand. craftsmansh ip ensu ring the excellence of Hitchcock.