Section rosse Pointe ews A ----- ~.------' --_. ------_._------VOL. 43-NO, 5 P"bll.h.d " JIlOAd ct... M.tt ... t Ih. JO. 'or CIIPY '0.1 0111 ••• 1 D.lloll, MI.hll'" GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1982 $IJ "., Y.a. 34 Pages-Three Sections .. _ ...._-_._- '---_ •.. _------District Court
;\." ~~,~«~ passes House t~, committee By Mike Andrzejczyk Kelly said he plans to work closely with the councils and city managers Legislation that would abolish throughout the study process. Also, the Pointes' municipal court sys- he said, he would print and distribute tem and replace it with a single to homeowners in the Pointes a bro- district court passed the state chure detailing the new services avail. House Judiciary Committee able under the proposed 32-B District Tuesday, Feb. 2, leaving a num- Court. ber of questions to be answered The managers plan to look at how by local councils and city man- the new court, with expanded crim.' agers, inal and civil jurisdiction, may effect costs; where the court should be lo- State Sen. John Kelly, D-De- cated; and if the new court building troit, who sponsored the legisla- shoulu also include central police tion, said he had expected the and fire dispatch, coupled with a ccn, bill to pass the committee. It tral lock-up and pistol range, now goes to the full House for a vote. The court bill was passed last year by the state Senate, 31-0 and was "I don't look for any problems," sent on to the House Judiciary Com. he said, "It will be easier to meet the mittcc, where It was bumped from deadline for the conforming resolu- the agenda in January. when debate tions from the councils if we have on other'legislation filled the com. the legislation in hand." mittee's time, House Minority Leader William The district court, would be en. Bryant Jr., R.Grosse Pointe Farms, powered to adjudicate civil cases up said he supports the legislation if it to $10,000. while the municipal courts is in the form agreed to by the com. can only hear ch-i1 cases involving up munities, to $1,500, Recourse fot litigants with Sno,~~Dragon damages above that amount would be Bryant said his support for the bill through Wayne Count)' Circuit Court Phcto by Tom Greenwood should not be taken as a sign to local with a 4(}.month wait before cases councils to pass the resolutions' until Motorists, pedestrians and neighbors were doing double and seems to like all he sees_ Whal's he looking for? Could it be are heard. they are sure they know the facts triple takes at this terrific snow beast that sprang from the u snow hound DOll Quixote? A hand of admiring school chil- about it. lawn of the Bo\'le familv on Hawthorne Road in the Shores, dren? Or maybe a lady dragon? Perhaps the answer lies with TaB, erect, dign1lied and' a IO\"ely shade of green, this dragon the next big snowfall. "What I am telling the communi. ties is that they shouldn't pass the Academy"s resolutions until they know where the court is going and how much it will cost," he said, "I think they bet- a hlizzard hut GP copes ter know what they are buying into Poplawski before they pass their resolutions,"
. - B)' Tom Greenwood clear out from around parking about DPW trucks covering posed to push the snow into the A five-member district court com- mittee representing each of the cities steps down Although ~Ionday morning meters and such. Bv that time drivcways with snow, and piles street or intersections, but they all the major streets and resi- of snow left in the strcet by in- has been meeting for more than a The board of trustees of the Grosse dawned poetically bright and do. When our trucks come along year to address the proposed court beautiful, there was nothing dential roads will be cleared," dependent snow remo\'!:,!"s .. and hit a bi.g pile of snow, they Pointe Academy last week announced conversion_ All five Pointes must send the resignation of Headmaster John sl1el1t or secret about the snow Beaupre reported the onl:.- "The independent snow sen'. just bounce off. It delays our consenting resolutions to the Secre- job." ]\f, Poplawski as of this June 30. that (ell on Southeastern ~rkhi- problems rf]countered were calls ices can cause us problems," tary of State's office in Lansing by At its Jan, 26 meeting, the board ex. gan last weekend, frJOl res l den t s complaining Beaupre said. "They'rc not sup- )Iay or the legislation will be voided pressed deep appreciation for Pop- (Continued on Page 5A) and the municipal courts will remain ~earlv a foot of the \\'hjt~ lawski's 13 years of leadership and ....' AlP! ", in place, stuff fell on the Detroit area, -.J~' ....~~.. , ': t contributions as founding Headmaster. l'r~!,. ;.'"p " , mcluding L e J) awe e, Monroe, t ' : Grosse Pointe' Shores ...i I I age -'Irs. Waller B. Robinson, president !' ;.,:-~>' \\'ashtena\\' and Wayne counties, ... J~__,~,,.' tl'ustees are scheduled to debate the of the Board said, "Mr, Poplawski's The storm, which b\'w in from matter at their Feb_ 23 meeting, To resignation will not affect the normal Ohio, was officiallY declared a .;J~ date, only Grosse Pointe Woods has operation of the school in the months blizzard Sunday afternoon, expressed its support for the district ahead. as he continues with full court with the necessar:r resolution, authority as its Headmaster." L)cally, Dr\\" work crews worked o\'ertime trying to han- H the legislation does pass the Poplawski added, "I will continue House, city managers will be left with dle the SItuation. The Farms de- to do everything I can 'throughout preparing their first pragmatic nut. the remainder of this year to assure clared a snow emergency, asking and.bolts study of the new court sys- all its citizens to mo\'e their cars the successful completion of current tem and what it will cost 'the com- goals and provide the soundest pos. from the streets sO snow plows munities, sible base for the work that lies could break t hrou~h, Administrators in the City. Farms ahead. "Everyone was very coopera- and Park have been directed by their "Although my plans for the future tive," said Farms Sgt. Joseph councils to begin the study and are are uncertain, 1 as a founding Head. ~riJler. "All the citizens we con- considering employing an outside master, with 13 years of service at tacted mo\'ed their vehicles, consultant to advise them on the the Academ~', feel that the time is The only cars that were plowed sticky questions, right for me to move on. Certainly, in wen~ those where nobody I speak for the Poplawski family was home," when I say that we will look upon our Academy years as very special Ken Beaupre, assistant mana- Inside ones with rich and full memories:' ger for the Farms DP\\', said Business .,'...... , SA his crews began clearing the Ar:cording to ~lrs. Robinson, a Cable TV. Local , , .. ,2A search committee is being formed snow a: noon Sunday, "We had Classified ",".. . .. ,." ... , ,3C and will begin immediately the 13 people in \\'orking Sunda~' Editorials "... , . , _... , , .12A process of selecting a new Head- and sent the majority of them Feature ,. " .... , , , . , , , . , , I2B master, home at 7 a.m. 1ionday:' Beau- Letters to Editor .. ,'," . , , . ,12A pre said, Obituaries '."' " ,. 4A ' "We are confident," she states, "- Ph:1;;: by T,;m Gr~e:"'"",c:-d Prime Time, .. , ' , ,., ,. 7A "that with a strong and devoted "WE'J.L 11:\ \'E A midnight ('nits from both the Farms and City Fire la,t \, cek_ Gespite thl'ir efforts, the garage and School news ,., " .. " ... IIA committee. we will find a worthy crew coming in :'IIonday night Bcpartmcnts were called out to fight this ga- car ill,iel(' \\('re a total loss. The alarm was Society . , .. , ... , ' .. ,l.7B successor to continue to provide the school with sound and effective to finish the cul-de-sacs and l age fire in the ,100 block of Ridgcmont Road t lITncd in h," neighbors, Sports , ..... " .. ,.,",.,',. 1.2C leadership," Cable receives good reviews after two years
B~' :\Iike .-\ndrzejezyk Outa~cs hal'e occurred Cah\c laid scriber fees have not begun to come in the summN months was unahle ''The state,of.the.art \\ asn't there ln, Graham said, A 2-\,ear-old child has all the to sland up 10 thC' sevcre 'llntC'r cold. (;ro~~pl)ointe (:ahle. Ill(~. tl\O )ears ago," Xo\'itke said, "and ) it isn't there no\l'." basics.' It walks and talks, react- That. Reynold,; saId, I'; something . ~ "It's going to be a while before thar won't happen a~ai1J. The cold ing to and learning from its cn- '"('nn}p~on ~treanl' the money will start,'. and the reve. HE SAID TH:\ T possibly increased t'Jfonment. It still makes mis- \las 1'000 and bad, he said, sInce the nuc, won't generate a great deal of company wa, ahle 10 makC' correc. control over the s)'stem by the com. takes. but it adjust.s, and grts income for some time yet, he said. linns in th(' sy,'-lem so il ,houldn'l ahout s('rvices pro~r~~m:, ;1T"I ('()111 ha, III <'d lip t,1 the franchise agree, munitles or larger franchise fees ready to grow e\'en more. occur a1'ain, plaint; from lhp clll('. "1':1<' c.'r)l'~rnlc mcnl b~ offering a 3,,) chann('l cap:!. Wood, representative Councilman would be factors he would consider nH ..('tin~~ arC' t:) . C'il:--ure 1i'i' prn..:rarn .... 111111.1' \\llh 1\lo'lI'a~ acc('ss capabilitl('.', if another company were to come S;) It is WIth Grossr Pointe Robert :\ovitke said he was pleased S:\ n:I.LTTf: DISHES behind the :lnti s;rf\.Jcrs ar(' \\ hdt the ('lnl':.luillf.\ ,1nd il Incal arl:f'.',' ;talwn \\ilh the system, "with some qualifi, offering, but added Grosse Pointe Cable, Inc. WhlCh celebrated Its \\"~nls'" a,c(lrc!ln.>! 1n l\lI'l: ~la~ 1\1 cations." He said the filling up of Cable Inc. had done well by the hU'lne,s offices had to be mo\'ed Woods. srcond ~-ear in operation last DOllgl", (~r~hrtnl fl)rn,c"r rl, jifr ....enr:i "8,\.'\1';1) O~ THE f;;C't that I ha,'c the channel selector and the increased month, Therc ha,'e bc('n prob- II'hen O(,lloit fallcd to grant a 70ning 11\'(' 10 th(' COmrTil.,11\11 rlrell'C'd I'('f\ [('II complaInts, I think lIS(, of the public access station by \"aTlanc(' 10 the compan~'. The (!lshrs lh(' ,~,\rm h~s come on ,;Iream at a "( think that ha\"Jng Teleprompter lems, vic('-pre,iriC'nt and grnera I local gOI'crnments were two of his and Grosse Pointe Cable where some manager L. \1ichael Reynolds are nO\I in (;ro,;,r Point(' Wond, in The (.OIllTllI:-. ....lon 1.... madf' up II[ nr.{' l'I'OP'''cr1 '( heoll k' he sai d. "The concerns. I'Plwe,rntatll'(' [1'(\111 t',1I'h ot Ih .. of Ihe stock is owncd by the cines admits, but the system is ready the 7':\lack ,hoPPlDg c('nler. PTfl~I',,1lI b hemg successfu1." )'n1111(', /('xrrpl tile Sh"r"'i and is an innovative program - I think we to grow again. Programming will increase, how- Harper Woo(\" and 0!1t' fl'l\l11 Ihr T:1(' l\u:dlt~' of Ihe picture has im, ('\'('r, as the company tries out some arc going to see some things that are :\lemhers of tb(' Cjll7t'nI "(h'ls~n' very good (coming from the sys, Thc basic cable ordinance was Commis,ion tn the call](' compan~' \\'ar "rmoTiai f{r) Iwld- -,lId th.' PI'/)\ cd. (;ral1am ,aid. and Ih(' future plans, \'I,witke saId, and added "we tern)'" :\'o\'itke said. passed in January, 1980. and fivc ~gr('('d th('re had brrn prolll(,nJs with purpn,r {)f Ihr "('111'111''''>'' ), :1' k .-('n Ic'f< {)([C'rco by the company arc going to find wa)'s to use the cities. the Pointes and Harper Woods, lh(' s~',.t('m. hut th(' company had funnel :tn~. qtlr~tl()lb 'lhn'l: pll'L.1r;lni" \\hlch IIill he C<1mlngon lin(' 10 th" IW\'('rnment channel" Some of the programs that are in wcnt into the cable business. IThe mOl"ed quickly to r('pair damaged mll1g anrl '('r\'irl' III(' ('It It', 11,;1\ hd\1' lulllrr 11Iak(' lh.' s,l".
Page Two.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursdoy. F,bruory 4. 1982 What's on Cable PRICES Thllrsda~', Feb. 4-Chunnel 17 • 6:JO p.m.-Hank Luks \'s. Crime-Terry Maynard, a parole. agent from Oakland County and Christopher Copley talk With a parole oflker and his parolee who i:; a I'£'formed SLASHED' burglar . • 7 p.m.-To Your Best Health-Two films about smok- in.~. "Why Quit Quiz" and "Women alld Smoking," 211l~ HA~P[11 AV[NUt • 7:JO p,m.--Michigan Money M 0 nit 0 r s-"Update on FURTHER S. T nA111 s HOI1[ s "'Ieli 4lI83 LJcal Bank Stoeks." First of Michigan n'sl'urch viec-president. WE ARE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Robert Eldred. dl~cusses the '82 outlook with Kevin B. Granger One call likes carl 01all your problems Everything in store and Mary' BlaCK 01 FOM Grosse Pointe officl" ~ We Will: ., 8 p.lll,.-"Ruth Burczyk at the 'Piano"-Concert pianist NOW and highly respected teacher, plays the piano at th(' Edsel & 1, Cut off doors if your new rugs Eleanor .Ford HOllse. Grosse 'Pointer Anll Bradley, president u4tlt\OUt\CLt\g are too thiGk. of DetrOIt Area Friend., of rl1teloellell, talks with lWI' about 2. Replace old hardware, Midligan's Center for till' Arts, ''If{eat-OMly Kigfd" 3, Tighten stair rails. 30 to 500/0 Monday, Feb, 8 --Chanllels Hi, 19 4. Roofing - Sidipg - Driveways, • lUG p,m,-"Parl'nting of High Ability Students," a 5, Kitchen and Bath remodeling, OFF talk by Edward Bante!, PhD, professor of' education and 6. Build additions to your home, psycl;ology at. Oakland ~ni\'ersity, Originally presented at Come ~Oil1. u.s iOh ~ebfteshmel1.ts the (rrosse Pomte PTA P fa and Assol'iatt'd Groups Counl'il 7 13-.IiI(iYOlI a o~w home. mt'etin" in .l;lnuflrv at 1'romhlv Schon) ~ - , ""rl l~n hfl(\J ~a1~(l"f j .. fOil'" 8. Remodelyour office. We have '-"f\\,A l.,v v,"""",\. t, v'''''''\, ,-H " " n worked in most downtown office Going out of business Mondll~', I"eb, S-Chunnd 28 buildings, • 8 p,m.-Services from the Ebenezer Baptist Church. guQQ qftOOmil\q SeftlJices 9, Build new office building. Tuesday, Feb, 9-Channel 17 10. Add to yo.ur present plant, HURRYI • 6:30 p.m.-Hank Luks \'S, Crime-a Discu~sion with a reformed umglar (he started burglaries at the age of nine), e~dUSiV~Y ~Oft 'met\.. 11. Build you a new plant. who has committed between JOO to 400 breaking and enterings, • 7 p.m.-To Your Best Hea!th--"r Am J~e's Heart" A CBeqll\l\U\q CWed .. ge.b.1O ~lOIl\ 5-9 pm Design service available or we tilm about an average American who is a good candidate for will work with your architect a heart attack, or interior decorator. • 7:30 p.m,-Michigan Money Monltors-"An Anatomy TWltty-sll years of contitllous slrvlcl of a Will," with Shae Brace and gue.;t Larry Korn. fee 9Hwge If{ Wednesday, Feb. lO-Channels 16, 19 ------_._._----_.- • 1 p.m,-"Parenting of High Ability Students," a talk (1tteAt1o 'DWi6ia1) by Edward Bantel, PhD, professor of education and psychology at Oakland University. Originally presented at the Grosse' 19877 vUacb ~ve, (bet~'eeII 7 g 8) HAIRDRESSER Pointe PTA PTO and Ass::>ciated Groups Council meeting in Opportunity Space January at Trombly schooL In Wednesday, Feh. IO-Channel 28 CQ.g.CV.CP. 882-5250 d. m.- egan LEO'S • 8 p.m:-Sel'viccs from the Gros3e Pointe Unitarian 9 Kerclleval 885.8851 Church. ~ IMt.Ie M'. Grosse Opera, SYlllphony star SALE Pointe News (USPS 220-600) on ARTS in February 20% to 50% off I'uhli,h.,d E"'r\ 1'hll ...du~ R~ \nh, ••11Il Puhli ..ht'r ... "A Festival o[ Opera" and "The • Ra\'el's "Introductioll and Aile. ENTIRE STOCK ()" 1\",,'h",.1 \, <,,,u., Boston Symphony's 100th Annil'ersar~' gro" (10 minutesl-The octogenarian Gro __.' I'"inlo'_ \1 kh. 1112:11> Gala" will be featured on the Alpha harpist, Lily Laskine, joins with a of ALL Repertory Television Service (ARTS, chambe,' orchestra to play Maurice in February on Grosse Pointe Cabl~ Ravel's "Introduclion and Allegro," WINTER STOCK Channel 24. a piece in which 1IIs. Laskine was and The two-week opera festival begins once coached by Ral'l~1 himself. with performances from La Scala, Mi. Friday, Feb, 5 GIFTS OF DISTINCT'O~ NEW SPRING ARRIVALS lan, of Put:cini's "La Boheme" anll • King of the High "C's" (50 min- HOME DECORATIONS Verdi's "A :\Iasked Ball" starring utes )-A portrait of tenor Luciano Luciano Pavarolli and slaged by Fran. Pavarolti drawn from interviews, 16900 Kercheval 882-2755 co Zeffirelli. The first week also in. Now In St~k scenes of his homelife in Ital)' and his c.,Itte Line ef Recyde4 ProMts ~ Ioynttn Open 10-5:30 Daily Thursday till 8:30 cludes documentaries on three pl'r. performances. Excerpts from live per. form,ers, Luciano Pavarottj, Natalia formances include "Rigoletto." "Tur. • .. • T-slim • _ .... • ..... ~ :., :\lakarovll and Marcel Marceau, andot:' .'Pagliaeei" "La Boheme" .~,. . Five full.length operas from the '\ll .Trovat'ore" and othen; , ARTS library or great 'performances .;;... • Assolula (~5 minute~l-In the ; . Daytona Beach Shores make up the second week ot program- SO~ off world of ballet. a young dancer works SELECT 8A TH ACCESSORIES ming. Included in addition to are. her way up the hierarchy of status peal of "A :\Iasked Ball" are. Bizet's '~::':?r' t' '.' \$ within her company by first becom- LAMPS "Carmen," Verdi's "La Tradata," ing a soloist, then a ballerina, then SELECT GLASSWARE Bellini's "Norma" and Giordano's a prima ballerina and. finally (though "Andrea Chenier." OHef good through 2-28.82 few attain it), a. prima ballerina "The Boston S)'mphony's lOOth An. FREE GIFT WRAPPING niversary Gala," a centennial celebra" assl!luta. In the documentary film Hours: Mon ..Sat. 9:30.5,30 tion concert by one of America's most "Assoluta," Natalie Makarova is seen Thurs. lill 9:00 prestigious symphonic orchestras. will in some of her greatest roles-includ. 882-3135 air on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Violinist ing "Giselle" and "Swan I..ake"-in Itzhak Perlman hosts the two-hour' r~hearsal and in interviews. Appear. 17037 Kercheval in the Village program which features pianist Ru- ing with her are Mikhail Baryshniko\', dolf Serkin, violinist Isaac stern, Anthon)' Dowell, Ivan Nagy and singer Leontyne Price and cellist choreographer Glen Tetley, ~fstislav Rostropovich. Among the • Andante (10 minutes)-A brief composers represented are Beetho- composition by the 18th Century ven, Haydn, Strauss, Verdi and Vi. Austrian genius \\',olfgang Amadeus valdi. The program also features d :\Iozart is performed by Jean.Pierre short history of the Boston Symphony, Rampal on the flute . .New, Direct Oceanfront Condominium plus brief inten;ews with the prin- • The ~lagic World of Marcel Mar- cipal performers and conductor, Seiji ceau (1 hour)-Few art forms have Luxurious two bedroom, two bath apartment with panoramic balcony and Ozawa. ever been dominated b)" one individ- ocean-to-bay views. Custom window and carpet treatment. Hotpoint appli- In the third week or February, ual in the wa)" the al'l of mime has ances. Adjoining storage area housing washer and dryer, ARTS examines the varied roles of been dominated by :Marcel Marceau. Outstanding amenities including full-time security, underground parking, club- men and women in the arts and fea- The legendary performer discusses rooms, physical fitness room, pool, tennis, etc. tures a three. part series on women the manner in which he creates a jazz singers and a one-man play about mime piece from conception to per- Price reduced to sell at $112,()(X)with assurrable $80,000 mortgage at 15%interest t¥ life of British playwright Osca1' Call Mr. Carlon at 881-2!S17 or 881-0602. formance and demonstrates some of Wilde, The final week. of Ihe month the techniques and movements which • offers a glimpse at the width and he developed and which ha\"e since breadth of American art, including become the defining terms of the documentaries on Andrew Wyeth. art itself. Norman Rockwell and Roy Lichten- Saturday, Feb. 6 stein. . • Ravel's "Valses Nobles et Senti. Each week on ARTS adheres to mentales" and "La Valse" (30 min. the following repeat pattern unless utes I-Choreographer George Balan- otherwise noted. Sunday, ~Ionda)' and chine has assembled two different Tuesday nights are repeated on Thurs. FINAL ~Iaurice Ravel scores to create a new day, Friday and Saturday nights re- challenge for his dance company, the spectively. Wednesday night is' set :"Jew York City Ballet. aside for special presentations which will not be repeated during the week. • La Boheme (2 hours)-Luciano ARTS. a nightly basic cable service Pavarotli and Ileana Cotrubas. per- CLEARANCE SALE form Giacomo Puccini's most popular devoted to the performing and visual LAST WEEK arts, ~resents three hours of pr<>- opera, a masterpiece of characteriza- grammzng each. e~'ening. beginning at tion. sentiment and craftsmanship. 9 p,m, Well.known film d i !' e c tor Franco Following are brief descriptions of Zeffirelli stages Ihe opera at the SAVE 4()0~ TO SOO~AND MORE world,famous La Scala opera house in ARTS programming for February, Thursday, Feb. 4 ~IiIan, • Creation of A Ballet (Pi hours) Sunday, Feb. '7 Business cases - This program traces the develop. • A ~lasked Ball (21'2 hours)-A ment of a ballet from the choreogra- full.length performance of Giuseppe Travel items pher's. initial inspirtltion and the Verdi's classic opera is performed at dancers' first tentative ~teps, through La Scala ln "Wan by many of the Makeup cas.es months of. rehearsal and preparation, 1I'0rld's finest opera singers, led by to the chmactic opening night per- Luciano Pavarotti as Riccardo. Ap. Handbags formance. rt features The :"Jether- pearing with ~tr. Pavarotti are :\fara lands Dance Theater and its choreog. Zampieri. Elena Obralsova Daniela rapher and artistic director Jiri ~Iazzucato ~nd Pierro C~ppuccilli, .'. Totes Kylian. The ballet, "The Over'grown The performance is conducled by ~'"'. Path," is now in the company's Claudio Abbado and staged by Franco \~ -, Luggage permanent repertoire. Zeffirelli. ;%t ~ -
_~~u.r$_~.aYI February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-A .'ilul Theatre , A tangled romance Grosse Pointe Theatre's curn'nt I)ame AvtllUl', ~ound chairman, Jean Classics to comedies at the Punch production of "Romantic Cumel1y," a Bowl!:s, (,f Hampton Hoad, designed bright and funny hit by Bernard Slade, the cl),tumcs, and Ruth Ellen May- February's fllill sdll'l!ull' at the a Irail thai Il'ads straight to the man's tasies. "'fhe Singer and the Dancer" "Dona Flor and 11('1' Two Husbands," author of "!-;ame TimC', Next Year" hall, IJf Villa Lam', is in charge of Classk Film 'I'he
In fac!' our Grand
Op.:ning last fall I'a' \(I ~r,II1J thai \11"\ e addeJ a Featuring \\ h01c I1C\\ f(\1~mful or' Tretorn and 'pacc for ~Otl. Jacques Cohen -\nd 'IJlh 011r hrand.ne\I r:IT.m,'nLl 0ffcnng hghtcr, at 10% off qllic~cr fare, ~l'U ,-an Shop Now ,lh\a~,e\pCclthc ~Jnd I,j and Save ,er\ icc and allent I('n Ihat malchc' tho'c dcll,i,)u' (,lHI\~ \luCT ')lln1T1!,' <;" plan on dropping hv 'omclimc q)()n (f'or rOlrlic' 01 I:'. (lr morc, call u' at 81<01-28 II ,0 \l, C ,an : \ j 1926S \ ernier Rd. Open \\ ee"'da~ I 11:30a.m. -11 p,m,: The Grosse Pointe Academy • ridal & "alurdal lilT 171 Lake Shore Road \tidni~hl: "unda~ milO p.m. I oun~t "pen an hour laler Grosse PoInte Farms tlerl nillhl. Monday. February 8 - 9:00-10:30 a.m. W For Further Intorm.tlon: The Academy welcomes "( hud. \fu('r Rt".l.Iur.nl "l(';'~ H' I 'r C'" .i",~.""'~' .~(",I,t Contact Mrs. Edward McDermott students of any race, relig- MI:16980 KerchevalMe• Grosse Pointe.ourtMI • 48230 • Shoes(313) TU6-4360 ,iHJ, ~,,(';-"cJ 886-1221 ion, sex, or ethnic origin. ___ -._~_~ ~.~ ...... ~ L _ -_ ... .-.-.....~ - P4ge Four-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 4, 1982 $AVE EVERY SEA N Obitllaries With K.ro-Sun~ Portable H.. t.... Hon. George M. day, Fee. 4 at Holy Name (hurdl, Calif. Mrs, Longshore died Thursday, She died Saturduy, Jan, 30, in Bon lHrmilll:lHtm for Mrs. Burke, 73, for- Jan, 14, ill their home. Sccours HOSJli' 81. Renchaid and Mrs. merly of the Pointe, lute of Ol'lando. Mr. and Mrs. Longshore are sur- A native Delroiter, she Is survived Fla, Vived by a son, Hob('rt and five by two sons, llel'llard Jr. and William Stellita Stapleton She died Monday, Feb. 1, in Or- grnnd('hlldrell, 1'.; three daughters, Mary Josephine, Renchaia lando. Cremation was in Laguna Hills. G"rtrude LltFertt! and Frances Bayer; Servi~s were held earlier this Mrs. Burke was the widow of Dr. a brother; II grandchildr('n' and six month In SI. Mathews Cathedral in Ralph Burke llnd was a member of Mrs. Madeline E. grl'ut.gr.lIIl!childn'n. / Washington, D.C. for the Honorable the Detroit Boat Club and the League !IIl'lIlorial conlribu! ions lIlay be George Wilmot Ren('haid, 74, and his o'f Catholk Women. deClaire mud" 10 t h(' /lOll Sl'COUI'li Assistance SPflng showers When the sum. This falllll~e SIlt your thermo- wife Stellita Stapleton Renchaid, 66. She is survived by a son, Martin Ser\'i{'es for Mrs. deClaire, 90, of l.eal:ul'. bring !lowers ... mer SUfI goes your lurnace an stat at 55.' Keep and cool daytuTl8 down, a Kero. extra month 011. warm this wln!er- MI'. and Mrs. Renchaid died Fridav, R.; two daughters, JIll'S, JIlary !'iedn Bcrkshin' Hoad, II'Ne held Monda)', Interment \\'a~ ill Mt. Olivet Cetne- hours. Warm up Sun" Omni 15" Heat just the lor only pennies J:m. 15, in an automobile ac<'ident and Mrs. Kathleen Cllnningham; three Feb. I, al the Verheyden Funeral ter~'. your lamily room can keep a SUI1I' room YOll're an hourTtllth The while visiting their son in Saudi sisters; one brothel' and six gnllld- Home and St. Paul Chur('h. . wllh a Kero. mer cottage COly In with an Director by Sunc Radiant 8,'- all e~ening long. Omni85." Kero-Sun.• Arabia, ('hildren. She died Friday, Jan. 29, in her Mrs. Stella C. Currie Born in Detroit, and II former Interment was in !\It. Hope ('em". home. Serv il'es fo!' Mrs, Currie,. 04, of Grosse Pointer, Mr. Renchaid was a tery, Port }/ uroll. Mrs. deClaire is sUl'I'ivcd bv fOllr Don't wait lor the next heater models. Kero.Sun-the Harvard Road, were hel<1 Monday, retired foreign servi('e officer and dallghter~, Marion, Cedll', Eleanor season. Visit us now and see kerosene heater lor all Ft'b. I, at thl' Vcrlleydl'n Funeral was the former ambassador 10 Burun. and Mrs. George Fairweather; two our complete selection of all seasons. 1I0n1('. di. Mr. Ren('haid entered the foreign John L. Pressel sons, Hobert and George; two U.L. listed Kero-Sun portable Bulk KIt'OMM SII(' died Friday, Jun. 29, in St. A •• Hable ser\'ke in the 1930s after his gradua. Services for Mr. Pressel, 43, for- brothers; 13 grandt'hildren and threl' J.ohn lIospitill. tion from Princeton University . merly o( Grosse Pointe, late of Troy, great.grand{'hildr~ ,\ natil'c Detwiter, Mrs. Currie is He served variously in 'Turkey, were held Tuesday, Feb. 2 at Donel. Interment was in 1'I1t. Elliott Ceme- sunil'l'd by nieces and nephews. Ceylon, Canada, Germany. Japan. Bu. son-Johns Funeral Home in Pontiac. INY. Interment was in Woodlawn Cl'me- rundi, Holland, Austria and Germany. lie died Saturday, Jan. 3D, in Beau- tery . llurmg Worid \\ ar H, Mr. rt~nchaHi r::::-::~ !!~~~i~:!!i:'! R0Y~! (\~k ~ ... .. : :~ J~~JE'J8lI J \00. . worked with the French government Mr. Pressel, a maintenance super . ames rmney Ii 'I' - ..J L' Sl.'rl'ices for Mr. Finne)', 804, of -----'k...j .' in exile in Algiers and opened the visor for K.marl Corporation, was a .. '.' --: /) (,ha1fonte Avenue, were held Mondav Herman F. I " -..J!I U.S. Embassy in Paris after the war. member of NCHA No. 248 and a (01'- F"b. 1, at the Verheyden Funer~i Mr. Ren('haid is also the man who mer scout leader. Hirschelman Jr. Home a'l..d SI. ~aul Church. Sel'l'it'elo for Mr. Hirschelmun, 85, a ushered the Japanese ambassadors He is survived by his mother, Mrs. He dl~d Friday, Jan. 29, in Bon !orn1('r Pointe resident, were hl'ld into the office of then Secretary of Marie Smit!'l, his wife, Naomi, a Sl'cours Hospital. Monday, Feb. J. at the A. II. Peters ~u~youdon't State Cordell llull. while the Japa. daughter, Mrs. James (Phyllis) Mon. t!~ Born in Illinois, he was the reo Funeral Home. A'. roe; a son, Lewis A.; one brother and nese Navy was atta('king Pearl Harbor. have QlOney to burn. 19815 MACK, In the Woo'ds 811-8233 tired founder of James C. Finney and He died Thursday, Jan. 28, at the Mon.•Fi'l.'.5:30 s.turda~ '.4 lunda., CIoMd After his retirement in 1969. Mr. two sisters Co .. ('crtified public accountants. He Belmonl Xursing Centl'r Renchaid was named ambassador at Memorial tributes may be made to was a member of the YMCA Gabriel !IIr. Hirs('helman, widow"r of th,e large (or the Caribbean and ,Africa the Michigan Heart Association. Hichard Council 2463 Knights of Co. by President Johnson. Interment was in Woodlawn Cern;? late Elsie, is surl'ived by two daugh. lumbus, Detroit Yacht Club, Detroit ters, Mrs. Virginia Fleming and Mrs. Mrs. St.t1ita Stapleton Renchaid tery. " Athletic Club and the Senior Mens Robert \\'. (Jo)'ce) Carroll; three sis. was born in Omaha, Neb. and was ed. We deliver Club. ters; one broth('r; four grandchildren ~~:~35.5 FISHER RD.. ucated in Washington, France and . Mrs. Bernadette Wilson He was also a member of the and four great.granddlildren. 0,.•It HI 41i1y. Wt4. New York. 'She was a member of the Services for Mrs. Wilson, 87, of American Institute of CPAs, Michigan Interment was in Gethsl'mane Cern. 811,2-5100 'iii ... CIeMlI ...., Red Cross and was president of the Lakeview Road, were held Friday, Assodation of CPAs, Board of Ta:< etery. Washington D.C. Chapter of tbe Colo. Jan. 29, at the Verhe}'den Funeral Appraisors and State Board of Ac . .nial Dames of Ameri('a. She was also Home and SI. Paul Church countancy. .PARMS:tMARl@T a member of the National Trust (or She died Tuesday. Jan. '26, in the Mr. Finney is sun'ived by three Frank Boynton ' Historical Preservation. • Father !\lurray Nursing Home. sons, James C. Jr .. Patrick and Gerard; A m"tllorial sen'ico for ~Ir. Boynton, In 1979, Mrs. Renchaid established 34, (ormerly of Cloverly Road, late of Born in Ontario, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Yargo,' the Stapleton.Renchaid Foundation Leland, Mich .. was held ~londay, Feb. Choice Whole Choice a son, Robert 1\1.; six grand('hUdren Mrs. Catherine Bkks and Mrs. Dale for Colonial Latin American Art and 1. at the Leland Public School. and nine great.grandchildren Miller; 35 grandchildren and 25 great. donated her father's collection of art Interment was. in our Lady of grandd,ildren. . He died Thursday, Jan. 28, in Le- N~~J2.~~~,!~S Sirloin Tip Roast paintings and books. • lant!. Mercy Cemetery, Sarnia. Memorial contributions may be While serving in Canada, Mrs. Ren. A na!iI'e Detroiler, he was a 19lW made to the Society for thl' Pr~paga. chaid .es~blished the Societe du Con- '2.79 LB, '2.19 LB. lion of the Faith. graduate of Eastern Mkhigan Uni. servation aux Vieux Quebec. She was Mrs. Mary P~tricia Ray versity and belonged to Theta Ch'i Services for Mrs. Ray. 58, of Vel" Interment was in 1011. Oli\'et eeme. , . Our Own fresh Chicken Salad •••• '2.69 La. 1I member of the Museum of African tery. lraternity. Mr. Boynton mOl'cd to Le. Art and was also a member of the nier Road, were held Thursday, Jan.' land 10 years ago and opened a 28, at the Verhe}'den Funeral Home .Morrell Sliced Bacon ....•. ~. 1.1.I.II'ICG. '1.79 SuJgrave Club. clothing store. He was \'cry active in Mr. and Mrs. Renchaid are sur. and Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Mrs. Gloria Frances civic affairs. Mr. Boynton was presi. 8ookbind.r's Constant Comment vived by two sons, G. Ronald and She died Tuesday, Jan. 26, in Bon Sheehan dent of the Leland School Board al Loa'TIII B'IQUI Randolph William; two daughters, Secours Hospital. the time of his dClIth, and was also Services for Mrs Sheehan 55 of SMA""_ 10UP Orange Spice Tea Mrs. Stella Mae Semans and Mrs. Ro- A native Detroiter. she was a memo disaster chairman of the local Amer. .r Moran Road, were' held Wednesday, berta Freer Jr.; a broth~r and eight bel' of the Grosse Pointe Ya('ht Club. ican Red Cross Feb. 3, at the Verhe}'den Funeral grandchildren. . Mrs. Ray is survived by three sons, Mr. Boynton was a member of the l'Y.z~I, 24 Bags Home and St. Paul Churdl. rltl'I.39 $1.59 Memorial contributibns may be Richard, Lawrence and Thomas' a Leland Community Methodiit Church She died Saturday, Jan. 30, in Bon made to the Stapleton Foundation daughter, Mrs. Patricia Torrey; ~ne SC{'{lurs llospital. . and chur('h choir. He was also acth'e MiChigan Comb Honey •••••• lO-OZ. 8O~ '1.69 1743 22nd Street, NoJ;Ulwest, Washing~ sister and two grandchild1'l'n. in soccer and Little League Baseball. A nati\'e Dctroiter. she is sun'ivecl ton, D.C. 20008, or to the George and Interment was in Mt. Olivet Ceme- ~lr. Boynton is sun'h'ed by his by a son, Jef!rey; a daugl,ter, Lori; CREAMY CANADIAN STONED Stetlita Renchaid Fund, c/o Childrens tery. wife, 1'>anC)' t~larantette) Boynton; her father. Frank. A. Calvin and a Hospital (Hearing and Speech Cen- DANISH HAVARTI WHEAT CRACKERS brother. • two sons.~. Da\'id and Thomas \'.: ter), 1011 Michigan Avenue, North- a daughler, Amy Anne; his step. Leland and Edna May Interment was in' lift. Oli\'et Ceme . • west, Washington, D.C. 20010. ~ '2.6'L8. '1.1080)( tery. lather and mother, Lawrence anl! Interment was in Rock Creek Ceme- Longshore Jacqueline Verdier; paternal grand. Bauer's Famous BaVCJl'ianMints. ~ .. ~2"8.,..; tery, Washington D.C. Sen'ices were held recentlr in Cali. falher,' Frank D. Boynton JJ; mll- ._. .... '.."'-- ,~ .. ..,.. Jor~ .:121'••'MA. a~ ,J\lr1Oroo~8lihore: Mrs_ Helen.P. Clcuk . ternat Ilrandmoth"r. Mrs. Lo...,n " . ;;; ..... iscQ's famous ChOcolate Wafers"'~ '1:'1.5~, 'Jormeny. of" HaliI'thome. l\~ in Services {or Mrs. Clarlc. 116, of Neff Jenks; a brother and sister. I. ,~ . 'Mrs. "MiJi Burke' Grosse Pointe. Road, were held Tuesday. Feb. 2, at Memorial contributions mil\' be "'HfAlH TOffEE A 9;30 a.m. prayer service' and 10 Mr. Longshore died Wednesday the Verheyden Funeral Home and St. made to Leland Public School ~r the BITS '0' BRICKLE FOR BAKING . 7~-OZ. BAG '1.29 a.m. Mass will be said today.': Thurs. Dec. 9 in' his home in Laguna Hill~: Paul Church. uland Community !>ll'lhodisl Church. iNDIAN IIVfR . e [ ORK.DEER WHITE GRAPEFRUlT ...•.•. 2/' 7s I Leto . ..I ~arge Size California Eating Oranges' 4/8ft .BU,llDING CO ..... \ 1 . '.l Fresh Spinach in Bags ••.••••••••.••• 79C 1------o::Siau '9" ~ ~ Winter Prices Call ~, California Bunch Carrots, Young' & Tender BU. sse If the work and lIDITY 882-3222, :i SALE ITEMS ABOVE IN EFFECTT1l FEB. 10th , Remodeling Specialists ... Roofihg, Family Rooms, Rec. RoorTl&, of managing your Kitchens ... Code Violations •• and Estate MaintenanC'e securities is'getting I We have oUr 'Own etaft .j to)UU ••• , I ,I GOOD PAY FOR' •, I ENGINEERING STUDENTS ,• OVER $800- PER MONTH NBD can help. • A new Air Force program can pay over $800 per month during your senior year. Financial aid is avail- able to students ill 13 specific engi- neering fields. Seniors may apply to start the pro- gram right away. Juniors may apply now and start receiving checks up to 12 months before graduation. When you graduate you can earn a commission as an Air Force Officer by attending Officer Training School and on to a challenging engineering assignmel)t. Find out jf you qualify for Air Force pay while you're in school. Contact your nearest Air Force recruiter today. A large portfolio is a full'lime job. ",e'1\ recommend imeslment changes. hut ",e y,,'n'ltake Yl'U can eliminatc virluall~ all of the work and WOf\) any action until ""e receive lo~r approval. of owning securities hy using the 1m estment Services 01 If you already have an lmeslmelll ad,i,or. our our Trust Divtsion. You n(\r onl\ receive the full-time Custodial $en'ices can provide o;afekeepmg "I ,ecuruies investment assistance you need. hut our Custodial .md eliminate Ihe rec0rd keeping for jl'U Services as I';el1. We will he glad 10 sel up an apPI.'l/1tmenr YoHhyou Wc're ne~ible. NBD offers you two I~pcs of In,est. 10 help hring your planning into focus, an~wer quesllons " greo' ...-oyof 1,Ie men! Accounts. If ~ou choose an Inveslment Manage- and show you just how ,'ur In"eslmenr Services can ment Account. we'll ouy and sell secorilies for y,)ur efficient I, meet \''('ur neelk accounl using our discretion and notifymg you of any For iul1-time profcsswnal assistance, simply contact chan~e. Or, under an Imestment Adviso\)' Account. us al any of Ihe office, li\red hel"w. DETROIT GROSSE POINTE LASS1SG Chri"opher J. Demhek Rnhert A Hackathorn. Jr. Thoma.' L Swers National Bank of Detroit National Bank of Delroil SBD Commerce Bank. !..tnsmg 1111 Woodward A,e. 6I\S St. Clair A~e. .10.1 Sourh Capilol Dctroll, Michigan 41'2211 Grosse Poinle. Michigan 4iQJO Lan,ing. Ml{'h'gan 4AA.B IJIJ) 22.s.29IS (J 131 1W>-4014 1~r;I.\7l.l.n1 BLOOMFIELD HILl~C;; DEARBORN SAGINAW Edward M fOrlon Sail} 1. Yera R,chard J. Srringer National Bank of DetTO" NBD Dearoorn Bank F,rst Stale BanI , I , Thursday, February 4', 1982 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Five.A -----'------_._------,--~----~~_.._--- - _ ... __ . - ----. ------_.-- ._---_._-~._------.._-----_._------Eye on Nov. 3 ballot Critue pre,,'cntion Cable on stream talk is slated CConlinuecl from Page lA) In the firat quarter or this year' in Detective Earl Field of the Grosse the City. Success or that program to come in from stations around the Group needs 230,000 signatures Pointe Farms Police Department wi)1 could lead to expansion of Ihe servo I;ountry that now oHer It belore mak. present a free course on home gafety Ice In the reat of the area. A suburban coalilion opposed to the same redress through our pel!. support rrom residents in the trio lor crime preventlon on Wednesday, ing any plans, Re)'nolds said, county area, particularly since the In the planning stage are security last summer's hiKe-in the Detroit non. tlon drive, haa worked closely with Feb. 10, at 7 p.m, in the Cottage tax hike has been withheld from Company attorney JOhQ Rickel aald systems, emergency response systems resident Income tax last month ex. the association and supported its Hospital boardrooms on the lower there were plans for a water metel' presse:l disappointment with the efforts. We thank them lor their commuter paychecks." DiNello said. level. Reservations should be made and computer hook.ups 10 a large "Many of these people are just now reading program to be implemented computer, giving each subscriber the recent decision by the Commuters tervlce and urged them to sign on by calling 884-B600, exl. 2390. Tax Association to disband because with CLOUT. realizing that they are paying for a Det. Field wi 11diSCUSScrime preven- service of a computer through their huge tax increase which was shoved television sets. of lack of funds. "But while the association has tion. protection of home property The announcem~nt was made by closed down, CLOUT is still very down their throat without even hav. and valuables, (he best Ir)cking de- City representative Councilman Sen, Gilbert J. DiNelio (D.East Dc. much active and growing In support," ing a chance to vote on the issue. vices. and how to p[()tect the home Blizzard William Montgomery voiced an un. troll) who serves as chairman of the They are hopping mad that they are (t'ontlnutd from Page lA) DiNello added...... hlle traveling, A mo\.'ie "ill be equivocal yes when asked If he was ('oaliUon known as the Commuters victims oi taxation without represen- DiNelJo noted that the CLOUT shown, and Field will also answer happ)' with the system. Lobby Opposed to Unfair Taxes, or tation. ' In the City, City Manager petition drive is still very active in questions from the audience, CLOUT. "The best way to eliminate this Thomas Kressbach said his work Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Coun. The home safety for crime pre\.'.:n. "1 think they have really done as "The Commuter Tax Association Is outrageous tax increase is by join. lies and will continue its efrort to tion class ig an0ther in a ,erie. of crews plowed sno\\' three times well as they could," he said, The to be commended for lis commitment ing CLOUT's petition drive," DiNello collect 230,000 signatures by May 26 monthly community he~lth cducatll)n from noon Sunday until 2 a,m. service may not have been fast, to seek redress through the courts said. "Interested persons should visit to qua Illy for the November general programs presented by the Educ~tlon Monday morning.' "Rubbish re- Montgomery noted. but that was be. for the 200 percent increase in non. CLOUT headquarters at 24405 Gra. cause of the company's wiring plans. election ballot. department of Cottage 1l1),plta! Fur moval was delayed by one day," resident taxes," DiNello said. "The tiot in East Detroit, or call 777. more informatiun alJuut future pro. Kressbach said, "By and large By necessity. the company had to CLOUT organization, while seeking "CLOU'l' has received very strong 1763." grams contact the educatllJn depart. the residents were very under- start stringing cable from lis trans. ment at 884.8600. ext 239(;, standing." . miJsion centers and work outward, ~Iontgomery seld. The company has More classes offered by COllt. Ed. Jim Ellison. of the Park pub- wired 46 percent of the homes In Its Drugs, alcohol lic service department reported service area. , Although mOlt of the long-term day. Feb. 9. with the Grosse Pointe Camera Club. tv. u -:'i''':''II'\o'~ ."....~~-~~i~g::at e:30 ~.:;:. class!'s offered to adults b~' the De. Two short-term classes which begin and "Textural Embroidery" with IF ANOTHER CO~PANY ollered are discussed Saturday clearing streets and partment of Continuing Education of on Wednesday. Feb. 10 are "Small LlIUlli BilflJvur ... n.,,, :;;.~::'::~:::. "Drugs. Drink and Schl)(Jl KlCb l- a franchise. Montgomery said he the Grosse Pointe Public School Sys. Engine Operation, :dalntenance an:! Anne Ryan will teach "More Fabu. sidewalks. His crews also put in could see nothing that the City could one of the 82 new classes scheduled a 13 hour day on Sunday. clear- tem have already begun. many inter. Repair" taught by John Getz and "~1i. lous Party Foods," on Saturday, Feb. ask for over and above what they esting shorter options of two, four, or crocomputers for Parents" taught by 13. for the winter term by the Depart. Ing the streets three times dur- ment of Continuing Educa'ion, It ....Iil already have, six weeks are still available with. 10 Linda Schoonbeck, Details on all classes are round in Ing the storm, be held on Tuesday e~'enings. Feb 9 such classes planned to begin the Four classes beginning on Thur,- the flyer available at the public li- "If there is anything missing." he and 16. Both Ellison and Kressbach s:lid. "it has been in quite slow use week of Feb. 8. day. Feb. 11 are "Investment Strate. braries and at The Department of Topics include \.\hat drug; are emphasized that the dearing of of the public access stalions." "Estate Planning Workshop" begins gies for Today" taught by Peter La. Continuing Education located at available and what they can do, what Monday. Feb. B, taught by attorney gan, "Landscape Gardening" taught Brownell :\tiddle School. 260 Chal- Lakeshore Road. Jefferson and parents can do to help their children Effective in ~larch. cable will oUer Robert Ihrle. "Drugs. Drink and by Hrand Hampikian, "Organizing a in Grosse Pointe Farms. Mack A venues was the responsi. tonte avoid the use of drugs or alcohol. and an increased schedule on Its home School Kids," with Barbara HoHmann Political Company" taught by Barbara For further information call 343. l: ;Jity of the Wayne County Road how the community can be helpful in movie theater channel, expanding the as the instructor, will begin on Tues. Holfman, "Photography" co.sponsored 217B. Commission, form~t from three to 12 hours, from protecting children. 4 p,m. to 4 a.m. The format of G and The instructor is Barbara Hoff. All Pointe Fire D~partments PG films will remain unchanged, but mann, a local resident with seven ha\'e asked for citizen help in the price wHl increase, Reynolds said, Freeman named to agency hoard years of administrative experience in freeing neighborhood fire hy- Grosse Po:nte Woods Mayor George officials, including Robert Blackwell, poverty program to serve the needs one of the worid's largest substance. drants. "We've been hard at In terms of new stations, the sky FreelT'an was appointed recently by mayor 01 Highland Park, and Ed. of the poor elderly and handicapped abuse treatment centers. She has is the limit. Two new satellites have the Wayne County Board of Com- ward ~cNamara, mayor of Livonia, in Wayne County, excluding Detroit, worked with thousands of young pea. work trying to free them," said been sent up in the last year, Rey. missioners to serve on the board of on the 30.member board. Under the by.laws of the organi. pie addicted to drugs and alcohol. Farms Lt. Art Turman. "But we nolds said, and increases in o!lerings could use help, It's for their own directors of the Wayne Metropolitan The aa-ency is one of 30 In the zalion, which is state and federally For additionai information call the will rise as the state-ol.the.arts im. Community Services Agency'. Department of Continuing Education protection. " proves. state, one of 900 in the nation, es. funded. 10 members o! the board of Freeman will join nine other public ublished under the federal anti. directors must be public officials in at 343.217B. Cottage, St. John and Bon The company is lookinll to increase ------_._~ Secours Hospital~ reported no Irom 46 to .50 percent penetration one admitted with heart attacks o\'er the next )'ear. Reynolds said, from shoveling the snow. but thrOullh canvilsing and advertising. The company has been over the lJO • urged residents to be cautious percent mark, but disconnections fine about tackling the job. Icu5tomers movlnll' away) 10.....eNld VILLAGE. MARKET wines :\10XDA \' !\10RNiSG dawned the mark. Some areas have It much s\.Inny and clear, and found II 80 percent of Its homes wired lor 18328 Mack Avenue-In the Farms many homeowners digging O\.lt cable. - pr••• n'- • their driveways. Some re.ident3 liquor were helped by their children, who were home from snow- GP WOlllen'8 Aglow "THIS WEEK'S SELL RINGERS" •• closed schools, will offer retrea t CLOUD SUNDAY and "OSlO WION15DA Y AT 1 '.ltt Pile•• IH.etlv. F.b. 4, 5 and 6 . L:>ca} hardware stores anrl. The Fllbrualj' Groue Pointe Aglow lawn equipment centers report. Fellow.hlp wll1 be In the form of a ed brisk sales of snow blowers, retreat on ThurlcU)', Feb. 4 from 9:30 shovels and salt, Tow truck I.m, to 2:30 p.m, at the Faith Lu- operators, plow eq\.lipped Jeeps theran Church It PhilUp Ind Je((er. WHILE SUPPLY LASTSI and teenaged snow, shovelers son. trying to earn an extra buck. The iuest .peaker wlll be Sr. Lo. were all busy (jghtin~ the white rettl ~Iel\on. WHOLE BONELESS I stuff. The retreat, lneludinl lunch, Is $8 by mill ",lltration and 110 .t tbe . "We've had a-'lot '~f people door. Reliltratlon eln be made b)' stop by to fill their one and two .endlni )'our nlme, addrell, cit)', r 'gallon gas cans," said TIm Pit- stlte and rip code. along with your phone number and the name of )'our $2"'68 iock, of Pitlock's Standard On NEW YORK STRIPS '. LB. FRESH the Hill.' "The thing is, they church. (Cut IntoStealcs, /I You Wish. Wrapped in one pkg. only) usually need regular gas for If )'ou are bringing a friend, in- their snow blowers. and all we clude the name on the registration. BOSTON handle is lead free You iust for more Information, call 881- can't win." • 5358. ------_. ------FRESH OVEN READY SCROD BEAT THE S~1fOW!DINNER IS {4-S LB. AVG.} SERVED .~T POINTE WHARF & STUFFED $2.49 LB. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR. ROASTING CHICKENS Peeled & Deveined THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS!! (Stuffed With Our Own Sage & Onion Dressing) • fiSH & CHIPS • PERCH DINNER • CHICKEN DINNER (4 Pieces) $299 SHRIMP Cook) • BREADED SMELTS DINNER Youro.tc. Onfy • "ONE MORE TIME" (Ready to All Dinne,s Indud.: Slaw, Potatoe., Roll and Sauce. CAU 885-4453 or 885-4790 N.xt to Village FoodMkt. Boneless Rolled Pork Loin Roast $1.98 LB. s8.49 LB. BELL RINGER OUR OWN exclusive RANCH STYLE $148 COKE VITAMIN I. ~_~l\Gourm.t ~vJ? Me.'. BACON • LB. ~ liMA DE FRESH DAIL Y" or lAB VILLAGE 2 LITRE HABERSETTS PLASTIC 21151 MACK AVE. Oven Ready GENUINE PHILADELPHIA City $299 EACH 884-1350 Chicken LB, Plus Sale ends 2.14.82 l&on Cubes 01 V&ol ond Pork On A S';ck ggc LB. Deposit Reg. SALE Scrapple $1.29 Aloe Vera Juice - Viva Vera or Lilly of the Desert , . , ... , . 32 oz. 5.85 4.99 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY JUICE VERADERM "ONE MORE TlME" Aloe Vera Cream ... , ...... 2 oz. 2.93 1.99 Pennsylva~ia Dutch Veradex Aloe Preparatory COCKY AIL 48-0Z. $1.29 for Hemorroids ...... H oz. 3.33 2.79 MUSHROOMS Orange Flavored Aloe Vera Oven Ready =,WCOuNrRY' FR£.S~\ Instant Juice Mix, , ... Makes 32 oz. 5.89 4.49 OZ Veal $ 9 4• . Orjene Aloe Vera 8 CANS $1• 00 'y, LB. ~(_=: FRUIT & Conditioning Shampoo .... , . 81 oz. 2.71 1.99 Parmesan 1 3 ..=, :) AVG. "KG. 21; LB. =- ORJENE 95% ALOE VERA F'or"l'JO"- fl~'t"O'.d '101 ;JQ"'.~ .'" 0,,- Ow" l'"yl. IIQI'Q~ tCI ...(" I-~/)'\ol •• fd ""'~ "'CItCl~"'~ (~.''HI I" 0 C)~'U"'.o'. .'~, $.. ENERGIZER. , ...... , , , .. , . 81 oz, 5.41 3.99 "'0,- '.-ody ~(I"'" 0...."1 VEGET ABLES ORJENE 85% ALOE VERA LAND 0' LAKES GEL .. , . , ...... , ...... 8t oz. 5.83 3.99 4 QUART SLICED NEW TEXAS GREEN ORJENE 85% ALOE VERA C MOISTURIZER. , . , . '... , .. , . 8t oz. 4.51 2.99 AMERICAN CABBAGE 27 lB. SUN DRIED FIGS , , .. , ...... , , ..... 14 oz. 1.59 Sge lARGE SNOW WHITE SI 39 2 lb. OATS Old Fashioned Oven Ready Stu"ed Boneless CHEESE CAULIFLOWER • EA. or Quick . , . , , , .. , , . , ..... , .... 1.29 9ge Individually Wrapped1 Vitamin E, Schiff Chicken $239 "ONE MORE TIME" E Gel 400 Units .. , , ... , . 100 Caps 9.89 5.99 Breasts LB. 12.0Z. HOT HOUSE 5tulf&d with ou, own homo mod. SI 19 Vital Vitamin C 500 mg with lOll' drlll;nll PKG. • C Bioflavonoids ... , . , , .... 100 Tabs 4.41 2.99 RHUBARB 79 LB. ,f' rl ------_ ...... ~-....,...._.--~~_.- P, uy • 4 • ..." . $ 4 • Page Six.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 4, /982 CODlputer Jllail service starts Saturday .'rcllcb A nl'W era in ll.S. Mail servi<.':." dergoing testing here in preparation off(-I"cd Feb. 6 arrived Jan. 4, 1982, when the Postal for the Jan. 4 start.up. The E.COllf Service inaugurated its Electronic system will automatically perform The wintl'r Youth Enrichment Pro- Computer Originated ~Iail (E-CO~l) SU('II {unctions as acceptance of ('lec. -.). O'0 grant sl'heduled by the Department of servic:.". According to Detroit Post. tronit' signals, translation into paper 'J Continuing Jo:dul'ation of The GrossI.' master Gene Cole, the cit)' is in th(' cop~', alphanumeric printing, collating, Pointe Public School System o[{ers forefront of the n('w ser\'ice. cn\'e:oping and sorting DC the meso , 'c. ,'." l'l('mentary'llge students a variety of . .. sages, which will then be entered in. .) . ) , ..Her school and Saturday olJpllrtuni. E.C01ll IS an .ell'clrolllc mall. systcm \0 tho mailstream as First-Class Mail. for volume mallers that prO\'ldes pa. Iil's to study (lIH,jl:n langua!:l's, per copy com'('fsion, enveloping and "E.CO~{ will provide ~ast and e£. A nI'l\' dass for winter will be Get. deli\'ery of cumputer.originated meso (H.'ient sen'lce," Cole sUld, "because 1ll,1Il for ~tud('lIts in grades four to sages of up to two pag~s. E.CO~I the equipment will sort the messages six. Taul-:ht by Dr. Mar)' KHloul:h, it messag('s will be delivered within two into ZIP Code s('Q.uencc and allow 1J('gins at [) il.m, on Saturday, Feb . .6 da\,s pro\'id('d the messages ent('red the Postal Service to bypass several in room ('.1 of Brownell Middle 1 h~ough a Servin/': Post Office arc o{ the pre.distribution handling steps, SdIOUI, 260 ChaHonle. ' destined for delivery within the area E.CO~l may represeflt significanl sav. Fa'lIth fOI' l){'gilllll'I'S ill gradl's {our that SPO services. Mailers can trans. ings to the mailers, because the price to six will be taught by Emilh' Daurh mit E.CO:'>l messages 24 hours a day. for the seTl'ic:,~ \\ ill inClude the pa. from] 0 a.m. to 11 a.m in rooni C.ll s{'\'l'n da,'s a wl'ek. per. ink, printing, en\'elope, postage of Brownell bel-:inning Fl'b. 6 Spanish E.CO~; has bl'en in the planning and the labor for preparing the for beginners Illls bl"l'n sl'lll'duled from and developing stages fOJ"three years, messages. 11 a m, starting the same day. Cole said. Two.day delivery will be "Ther:." are other advantages, too," A beginning after.schoul dass in achie\'ed by allowing' the mailrr to Cole added, "The cost is reasonable, French for youngsters in grades four connect with computers in 25 Sen'. E.COM will be efficient, and the to six will start :It :J,45 p.llI. on W~ TI"l.alll your (IOCT at .' ~ i\orth High elas~ For those interested in lhe ..O'....ner Dog Obelil('nce" class co-sponsor('d by the public .schools' Departm('nt of Continuing Education and at the Southern Michigan Obedience Train. U.S.O;A. PRIME & WlNTUS WILSONS ing Club, an orientation and applica. CHOICE SEEF Oll) FASHIONED STA FlUSH Of_MAN STYLE tion session will be conducted at 7:30 !AIGE COTTAGE OIEESE p m. on Monday, Feb. 8 in the g)'m of SIRLOIN TIP !AJGE Ott SMAll A handshake for Bil~ Anton. :-'"orth High School. Dogs are not to CU.D BOLOGNA 12.oZ. CARTON Holiday Magazine' Food and Beverage be taken to the orientation session. ROAST'. out the state have earned the Travel/Holiday Registration for the two classes be- C Editor Robert Lawrence Balzer (right) gives '2.29 t.a. 69 EA. Award, including La Rotisserie, Caucaus Club, ginning Feb. 15 will be conducted at '2.59 ~B, restauranteur William Anton a handshake of Joe Muer's Restaurant, London Chop House, the meeting. Those planning to enroll COt. JOf'S JUMBO - GREEN congratulations following the announcement Pontchartrain Win£' Cellars and Win Schuler's are adl'ised not to mail a check or an .... YOUNG 'N TENDfit FAMOUS FRESH that Anton's of Grosse Pointe Woods has be. in Marshall. Bill Anton also was chairman of GUDf A HOMEMADE enrol!mrnt coupon to the Continuing '~ome the '~'oungest' restaurant ever to receive the Superbowl XVI Restaurant Standing Com- Education office until lhe~'. ha\'e reo ROCK COIDISH CHILI BROCCOLI the Travel/Holiday Award. The restaurant. mittee and organized a 60-locatfon restaurant rri\'ed a class assignment. c earned the award during its second year in crawl. For information call the- Depar" 98 lUNCH tIN '1.99 1.8. operation. 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Warren 1925 Vernier Rd. 14522 E, Jefferson ~~~~r~f~~s~~1fiU Someone TOTALIVING FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR LIFE/HEALTH/ANNUITIES 882-9732 884-6120 886-0600 822-0901 You Care.' I ,. t. Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-A - up, he fought back. Gradually The creation of these agencies Reagan, one-time Democrat and r:H instituting Social Security, he regained use of his hands and spawned a new string of agen- latter-day Republican, in ~pitc V.'hile it doesn't provide all of the para~ysis left his back. cies and a syslem of federal of the fact that he seems to be the answers to a worry free old By exercising regularly Roose- moniker; for various laws that hard at work dismantling many age. it does provide a cushion ---PrimeTime- velt developed great strength in required a dictionary of acro- of the RO:Jsevelt programs, is against the debasement of char- his arms and shoulders. Using nyms to decipher their meaning. one of his admirers. He likes to ity. gym equipment he began trying In an attempt to put the coun_ quote from Roosevelt's speeches As We see programs cut and -----For SeniorCitizens------to learn to walk again and did try back to work, The New and admiringly speaks or the eliminated or turned back to the su('ceed in being able to walk a Deal, as these reform programs former president's confident ap. state to administer under an little. In spite of lhe advice were called, tried several ap- proach to what seemed almost "umbrella" appropriation which aguinst it, he reentered politics proaches. impossible problems. "He never can be dispersed according to He was loved iJy some and ThiS was the state of our coun- and was eleeled governor of The Federal Emergency Relief lost faith in his country for a what the state deems most press- hated by otlH'rs b,lt he will be try when rDR bl.'came its :l2nd New York. AdministratIOn provided money minute," Reagan reminds us 'ing, it is important that older forever. rernem bl'l'l'd uy ('very- pI:l'sident'in March, 19:1:~,a posi- Not only was a man with such to strapped cities and states. The today, citizens see Social Security. born one who lived during the yeai-s bon that was to last for 12 years, courage and perseverance to be Civil W 0 r k s Administration He doesn't blame Roosevelt out of deperate need and be- of his presj(kncy. Partkularly longer than any president in his- trusteJ to carry out promises (CWA) supplied funds to mayors for the dependency on federal queathed to us by a president will he be l'l'\'l'l'l,d by thosl' w!l'o tcry, .Before his d('ath in April, for revival of prosperity in the and governors to clean up parks, government today. He believes concerned, for the welfare of are now ben\'fi ting from olle of 19-15, at tht! start of his fourth land, he also had established an build rouds. bridges and schools. that the measures which Roose- old('r Americans, is kept alive t1w must llnportant programs term, he had led th£' country in excellent record as governor of The C i \' i 1 i a n Conservation vell took were right for the and well in the present financial the tWJ gravest CriSlS s;nc(~ New York. Corp providl'd work and train. time. What he doesn't like are crisis. iml>lemel1ted dllrmg IllS admin. istl'ation -- Social Security. He Lll1l'olll-the Great Depression As governor, he obtained tax ing for young men, Flood con- the people who, following. him, With thl' C(Jhfldenc:e and cour- was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ~nd World War II, relief for farmers. After, the de- trol, forestry and soil conserva- enlarged and perpetuated pro- agt: of that president who over- whose IOOth birthday was cele. Wlth his first WOlds as presi. pression in Octob~, 1929 he es. tion benefited from this pro- gram;; that were properly state came per,;onal dnd political brated on Jan, :JO. . dent, he rekindled hope for the tablished the first system of gram, The Works Progres.; Ad- and city responsibiltif's, obtacJes in h1S life, oldf:f Amer- No one who lived dllr:ng that futun' in the hearts of his de- relief for the unemployed in ministration was established for This view is opposed by thos~ icans shouW face up as a group time will ever forgl't under what pressed, disconsolate, hungry, New York. He brought about penons without jobs. who counter that while Roose- tf, battle whatever forces that nt>StWrfl! p rondi t ions he took cold and homeless "fellow CDun- tighter control of public utilitie5, The most remarkaUe aspect velt would not have favored seek to undermine the legacy of offj-cl'. We were in the depths trymen." In a rInging, resonant II<: l',<:u~"J u 1-'::"\',,,- ~;,,;t~,c:-:~j. ~c of thp WPA was its willingness present day government inter. freedom from po It e r t y that of a depression, the !Jke of which voice he declared to his consti- develop the water power of the to put people to work at their vention. regulation and spend- .sOCIal St:l:UriLY pl'()viut:::>. tilt:.)' we had nevC'l' seen and hope- tYl'ncy: "The only thing we have 5t Lawrence River. Laws were own trades. Writers like Conrad ing, he would have approved of should remain forever on guard fully will never Sl'e again. to fear i, fear itself," and a na- pao.;ed to modernize the slate Aiken and John Cheever wer~ the results of the Fair Deal, the and ready to muster forces tlOn pushed to the wall listened. prison system and old-age pen- put to work c rea tin g the New Frontier and the Great against any and all measures MICIIlGAS WAS one of the Longing for leadership, "the sions were established. A broad "American Guide" series. Artists Society. 'that will deprive them of those hardt';t hIt states, Unemployed forgo,Hen man" as he termed his conservation and refore;;tation like Jackson Pollack; and Alice For or against FDR, those who benefits which they ha\'e earn- auto workers could not pa~' people, dung to his promise of program was also put into effect. Neel painted pictures to be dis- lived through the years of his ed through years of labor. Social t!l<>ir rent. Landlords ('ould not a "new deal for America," "a THE FEELING PERVADED. played in schools. The WPA presidency have now reached Security benefits should never pay taxes, Banks could not real- new order of competence" and Certainly a man who could ac- Federal Theater Project pro- that point in time when they be diluted. ize on mortgages. Unable to pay "a l:all Jo arms." l' h h vided jobs for such creative t gr t f II b h'm FDR Id t J'k 't' its municipal bonds, the city had _ comp IS suc innovations in one artists as Orson Welles. mus a e u y remem er J wou no 1 e J • no money for desperately-need- THERE WAS MORE than the state could do much for a coun- r------.,.------l usual credence placed in the try in need. Other important legislation I BEEF I WHOLE CHOICE I ed welfare. 'Th 1 f d' was the National Labor Rela- I '399 I '299 There were no benefits a\'ail- TENDERLOIN able for the elderly, no unem- h~~m~~esc~~r~~~soJ~~Si~~,~~c:~~ not ~is~~~J.'sO~o~;r:~~~ 1~~~ tions Act, which gave workers 1 Whole Only willi (OU:: lb. I N.Y. Strips with (o;'n'b'l ployment compensation, no food obstacies ;11 r.~:::>wn life. five days after taking office, the right to bargain collectively. I CuI Up FREE bpi, •• 2-13-82 I CUT FREE Expires 2-l3-82 I stamps. Homeless men stuffed Just 11 years before-, a strong, Roose\'elt called a special ses-' BUT NONE OF these or any ...------.....---- ....-.1.------1 their shirts and trousers with healthy man with a promising sion of Congre5s and submitted of the other programs which " U.S.D.A. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN '1 " newspapers to ward off the cold p:>1itical future ahead of him recovery and reform laws for were instituted later are as im- GROUND BEEF 59 in their communal bedrooms- based on his successes as state approval. Thus began what came portant to older citizens today , (FROM CHUCK) pe' lb. I the city parks. They sold apples senator 'of New York, Assistant to be known as the "Hundred as the birth of Social Security, I in the bitter cold on street cor- Secretarv of the Nan' and a Days" during which such impor- a measure which insures some i ECKRICH BOLOGNA $159 I ners. Thev went from door to :andidate for vice-president, tant laws as the Agricultural guarantee of security to the I pe,lb I door begg'ing for odd job,. Des- RoC'se\'eit was crippled with Adjustment Act (AAA), the elderly. I I perate, they jumped from win- polio. His back, arms and hands Tennessee Valley Act (TVA) All of this is history but it is I TV/ I\.T C ~. I dows because they couldn't sur- were partially paralyzed, his and the National Industrial Re- history that changed American I W e 1"OW arry . , \'i\'e in their collapsed world. ~e.~s_~\~ith:r:~._ ~~~:'.:~~~_~~_~i\'e ._.~o~ery_A_c:_-(N-~A.l.-w-e!-=--en-a-c-t-e~~-~ife-~~~h-e_b_~_t_te_r_._P_r_e_sl_.d_e_ntII Lean Cuisine'. $ L~ ~ 11- t************************~ ------~ Mond.y. Tund.y. WHnesdlY tIlru February: I Awrey's Market Basket Bread I ~ 250V! : , 2 Loavesfor'I.19 I .CUT YOUR TAXES' ;:: O!' :: 1 Fine Imported and Domesllc.. Ine I i Discount on Dry Cleaning i,I ~- - 10% off ~- ! : - Only With This Coupon - ~.. " RJUost'sRi9,"ytfO 'vQM'entaine'rGikltine9 ~,.....\: I ~ EILEEN'S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING ~ .. 23185 MACK AVE., ST. CLA{R SHORES. I' n . -- I It MAC~L9~ILE.1'D. * I 21020 Mack at Roslyn HOURS, I :. (Not included in Sale: leatl1er, fur, fur trim, formals, wed-'lt' J Gloss. Pointe Woods, M148136 M.ond..y-Friday .. 9 A.",\.-7 P.M. I ... ding gowns, drap,tries., household items and shirts,) ,.. '1 . 884 3600 Saturday ..... 9 A.M .•I> P.M. I ~*~~_*_*_*_*_***__*_**_*_*__*_*__*_*_*__*_*_*_*_'_1------:--- __=.=.~_~~ ~~/~G~n!~,.~' ~tore ~_~ J '(-~ .... ""';:-~ r: -..' '-. -t . ._-~~'.. '. - ~~.. :..:. - - ~ ...~ ~ '.' p _.;.s...... :~, ~~ ..... ~.....' «-_.- AND HAVE A BUNDLE WHEN YOU RETIRE.YOUR NUMBER. • Youdon't have to be a Hall of and build up twice os much, If not, you Famer to retire With a bundle An IRA, can contribute $250 extra for 0 non- Individual Retirement Account, from working spouse. . D&N gives you a big tox break every We can show you what on IRA The Private World of sailfish Point. year And a Sizable supplement to can do for you, And hf::lpyou choose your Social Security when you retire tt1ecertificate thats rightforyou,., You con deduct $2,000 from fixed qr floating rate, or a combination, A wide beach that sweeps to the inlet. A sea-walled marina, over a half your taxable income every year and Get-in touch with a D&N IRAexpert tC>doy mile 10I"g, just minutes from the ocean. A pa'r 72 golf course designed So when you're ready to relire your put it away In a tax-sheltered IRA Your by Jack Nicklaus, offering championship caliber play. Sailfish Point. A private money accumu lates tax free until number, you'll hove some big num- oceanfront community fifty miles north of Palm Beach. Condominiums, rehrement bers to ploy with, The eorller you start, tile more IRA GROWTH CHART townhouses and single-family residences, priced from $400,000 to $1,500,000. money you'll end up with But even if Number 01venrs ElleclfYe "nnuol Yield' Call or write for an appointment and complete information, retlrement is only five or ten years to rell'emenf 11% 12% 13% away, you can still build up a bundle. Amounl Of Retlremenl Anybody who works can, and 10 S 37123 S 39309 S 41,629 should, have an IRA You're eligible 20 142.530 161.397 182940 30 441.826 540,585 662.630 even if you hove a pension plan where 4rJ 1 291,653 1 718285 2,290,972 you work If you're a two-income 60se:l "P01 000"0, ~eDOS '0' S2 000 o'!1le OM"O: y,el(lS l,sled family, you con deduct $4,000 a year SJbS'O'1llQ: peMl!y1or ec~ly ~~'tidrawal Sailfish•Point DETROIT & America's Premier Yacht and Country Club. NORTHERN Q Mobil company SAVINGS Dunes Realty CorporatIOn, ReRistered Real Estate Broker, ExclUSive Sales Agent for Sailhsh romt. Inc , GO WITH THE PROS. 3004 S.E Sailfish Point Boulevard, Stuart, Florida 33494 (3051225-6200, OETROIT AREA BRANCHES 751-6300 GROSSE POINTE 19307 Mock A~enue DETROIT 1133 G'lswold Street. 18211 W McNichOlS - 8500 Greenfield F~RMIHGTON 227250rchord lake Road lIVONI~28999 W f"e Mile Road '33408 W FI~e Mile Road ROMEO 141 SOuth Mom Street ihls does nol constlilite ~ oifeflng m OhiO or m any other '>tatl' ",h('fe rrohlhtl'd hv ~,I\\ W"RREN 8424 E I tM,'e Rood' 26681 Hoover Road, STERliNG HEIGHTS 2270£osI16 Mile RoO Pige Eight-A SROSSE--_._---_._------POINTE NEWS ._----_._~....------.¥_-----_._-_._--- Thursday I February 4, 1982 Prepare to get a tax br.euk with (,n IRA account Tjrne to sign-up for ,Medicare The deadline for opening an Indi. but one of you has oniy a part. time as iong as not more than $2,000 i. in This Week From now throuah the end of lna sur.lcil Hrvlee., dla,nolUc teats vidual Retirement Account is April job, the current rules aliow that part. an)' one account. . March Is the seneI'll enrollment perl. and X.ra)'s that are part of the treat. ill or the due date for your federal time worker to open an IRA for dnly Because the IRA funds and th,e in. ad for the med!cal insurlnce part of menl, medical lupp!les furnilhed in ineome tax returns. This includes ex- 15 percent of that part.time salary. terest the)' earn are all tax.free, the in Business Medicare (Part B), Rccordin. to the d~tor's oUiee, .. rvlee. of the tensions The old laws for these So, if you earned $2,000 in 1981, you growth is incredlb~e, At 12 percent, Jllmes T. Moslener, dlltrict mana,er office nurse, and dru.I that are given popular'retirement programs are still could only contribute $300 to a~ IRA. the investment would approximately of the loclll Social Security office. as part of the treatment and which in effect and, although there are The new rules for 1982 allow pa.rt. doubie every six years. At this rate, William Hurl.y During the next three months people cannot be self.admlnlatered. changes coming, the new law does not time workers to Cl)ntribute the entire $2,.000 a year for 20 years would elected to POlt who have passed up the chance for Medical Insurance alia covers out. aUect 1981 federal income tax reo $2,000 if desired. bUild up to $160,000, although your Bon Secours this protection, or previously dropped patient hospital services received for turns. Here's an example of how a couple own 20.year contributlon is only Hospital's Di~ It, can sign up. dialn051. and treatment and other " Thts means you may contribute a could take ad\'antage of this added $40,000. The additional $120,000 is all rector of Com. Prolection tor people who sign up services and suppIJes not covered by maximum of $1,500 and you cannot benefit. If your taxable income is "interest! munity Rela- during this period will start on July 1. hospital insunmce. open an IRA (for 1981 tax deduc. $20,000 for 1982 and your spouse will ~ou cannot touch your IRA money lions, William Medical Insurance complements the Medical insurance pays tor 80 per. tions) if )'ou are covered by an)' earn $2,000 from a part-time job. untli )'OU are 119\11 and. you must be. hospital insurance part of Medicare cent of the approved costs or charies other pension plan. The new law, how. Added to your Income, that $2,000 gin to withdraw It by age 70\11 and L. Hurley, is new secretary- , (Part A). Hospital insurance helps for covered services and supplies alter ever, allows everyone to includl! an would take you from !t.e 22 Into the pay income taxes o!' It when you $7~ treasurer of the V' i lA, pay for medically necessary Inpatient the patient has met the annual IRA deduction, even If already coy. 25 percent tax bracket. B)' putting withdraw. By then, you may be in a hospital care and certain foliowup deductible. . ered by a compan)' plan. )'our spouse's $2,000 into an IRA, you lower tax bracket. Michigan chapter of the Nation. care In "a skilled nursing facility or at More Information about Medlcare If you doubt IRAs are excellent need not add it to your incoqle and There may be some drawbackB to al As::c::iation of Hospital De- home. medical Insurance can be obtained tax shelters as well as sound invest- so, you stay in the 22 percent b"racket. investing in IRAs if you are young. velopment. Hurley, of Grosse . Medical Insurance helps pay for either by contactinl the Social Securl. ment vehicles, figure what th,e tax In addition, you can deduct another If you're only 80 years old, for ex. Pointe, also received accredita. doctor's services no matter where ty office, located at 17420 Mack Ave. deduction alone. is worth. Let s say $2,000 for your own IRA and further ample, you won't be able to' touch the e tion from the association. who they are received in the U.S., Indud. nue, or caUlne 493-1111. )'our taxable income II In r 28 reduce your joint taxable income. money for more than 29 years with. r e cog n i z e s the professional pe~e~t t~r:c~~t$/~ byUI~P:er~~~~ For 1981 you can contribute only out paying a hIgh penalty. In addi. achievements of members. ~~~ r o~ ;ave $420. That's how much $I,7~0 for a spousal account with a llon, money in an IRA account can. Hutzel HOlpital SUMMARY OF THE MINUTES Y 1 .'n •• "'n ,~"'"", .""".0 ''''d +h" "'(,,(,O\1nt not be used Cor collateral on a house you wU cut from your tax DUI. 11 .,," v.l>o .... o ... ~_. _.. ."' . CITY0' you. ~nd your spouse are In the 48 must be splil evenly. That Is, each of or car, app"ints Kir;dm.; Hutzel Hospi~ percent. bracket and each contribute )'01.1 can have $87~ in your .account. '$I,llOO to IRAs, you cut $1,290 from Under the new rules, you can deduct tal has named O)rns.ar 'niutr It arms your tax bill. up to $2,2~0 for a spousal account Mich Con adYice Michael J. You can set an IRA at banks, and it doesn't matter how you split it Kirschner its MICHIGAN brokerage firms, or insurance com. for travelers administrative panies. Interest rates vary, but if If you're planning an extended va. resident. you' im'est your IRA in a mutual Kirschner, of fund or some kind of' security, the F ' B e cation away from wintery weather, JANUARY 2S. 1982 arms r mer Grosse Pointe :'~~~ capital appreciation could be much Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Park, is taking The Meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. more important. You may have a hn some r-eminders for you. named to on the new post as part of grad- high -nturn on your money in some First, turn your thermostat down. Present on Roll Call: Mayor James H. Dingeman, Councllman Joseph L. vears. and a low one In others. In a Most home thermostats go as low as uate work at George Washing- BI .1 ton University in Washington, Fromm. Jack M. Cudlip, Nancy J. Waugaman, Harry T. Echlin and Gall bani,' your money will be federally. Ue$ COnnel 50 or 5~ degrees, which will keep Kaess. Insured, whereas mutual funds or your house warm enough to pre~nt D.C. Kirschner has worked as an other money instruments won't be. Three new members have been . water pipes from freezing and break- administrative assistant/health Those Absent Were: Councilman Uoyd A. Semple. MJny bank IRA accounts are simi, elected to a Detroit metrotlOIItan ing while saving fuel and keeping planning analyst for St. Mar- council which advises Blue CroloSand bi!'s lower. lar'1.o certificates of deposit. U you I M h' SM Turn vour wat-ar heater down to garet's Hospital in Boston and Also Present: Mr. Lawrence G. Campbell, City Attorney, Mr. Andrew start a plan at 15 percent, for a two- Blue Shie d of ic Igan (BCB) # as.a health planning analyst for Bremer, Jr., City Manager, and Mr. Richard G. Solak, City Clerk, and.:a.half ye.r period, at the end of on customer service and cost savings the lowest setting so the heater will Boston's Carney Hospital. that time )'ou can reinvest at what- issues. . use the least amount of Cuel, but the ever. interest rate is available or roll Andrew Bremer, city manager for pilot light will remain on. Craft named Mayor James H. Dingeman presided at the Meeting. .... k th Grosse Pointe,Farms, was elected to If you're going to be gone for an m.dio coordinator it oYer Into another ....n or ano er extended period. of time-sav a few The Minutes of the Regular Meeting which was held on January 11, 1962, - plan. You can transfer four IRA srne a twO-year .term ending jn 1983 'h 'I MI hi C 'l'd d Kathleen C. Craft has joined funas into a new and perhaps hiatr, on the Detroit Metro Customer Advi. mon. s-ca. C gan onso I ate were approved as submitted. ~ sor." Council, and let the utility know you'll be on advertising and public relations )'1eld account at leb. once a)' r. vacation. This way a meter reader firm Craft, Kennedy & Higgins The Council, acllng as a Zoning Board of Appeals, granted the appeal of There i. no penalty on transfers if "The Customer AdvIsory CouMils wi:l not leave a card on your door as as a media coordinator and client Mr. William Amenda of 165 McKinley Road, thereby authorlrln~ Issuance )'ou" roll-over the funcU witbin 80 provides valuable service for Blue a .IInal to thieves or other unwcJ. contact. Craft produces and di. da)'i, However, )'ou can't touch the CroP and Blue Shield of Michi,an comed ,uesls. of a Permit to construct a two story addition to the l"\!ar of hiS existing rects programs for Grosse Pointe structure located at the foregoing addrell. mon,y, by helping alert u. to the need, of Final;)', if you wl1l be on v.caUon CaQle Television'. public access You . mould already be plannin, 'our .ubacriber. 10 we can respond to more thin a month, cill Michi,an Followlns a Public Hearing on the matter, the Council adopted a RelOlu. . for .yoW' 1M2 IRA deductlon •. Even them," hid John C, Mceabe, BCBSM Consoildateet and dlacusa with I com. channel. The Groase Pointe resl • dent has also worked as a copy. tion approvln. the proposed Amendment to General OHen"l Ordinance, thO\\,h )'ou have at le.,t unUl April presJdtnt. pany !'apreaentltive where you want Code No. 7.(11, Ordinance No. MIl, to talee ImmedJate 15 .:of 1M3 to mak, your contrlbu. All council recommend.tlona Ire your re,ular monthl)' IU b!ll maUed. writer for the American Cancer ,trect. :)'ou t.~ intenst tOOneI', pl'eMnttd to tbe ClI.tomer Services When )'011 relurn trom your VICI' Society and Health Care News, tlCM, will Followln, a Publlc Hearln. on the matter, the Council adopted a R~..olu. Yo; can mall in plfrntllla periodic. Commltt" of the. board of directon tlon contact Mlchi,an Consolidated Announclnl ••• ally w!UI man)' IRA accountl. . and Ire reviewed by top manal'lrtent. a.aln and arrln,. for a meter ruder tion approving the propoaed Amendment to the Cll)' Manager's Ordlnanc'e, Chief Executive Officer of the Code No. 2.()l, Ordlnanc. No, a4i. r~r example, it you want to con. Items the council. l'tViewed durin, to vl.lt your home, and advlae the Primark Ccrporation and Mich. tri~te the maximum.of f2.000 an lM1 Included the SCBSM fraud and company that bill. ahould be lent to to ,iJlan Consolidated Gas Company, The Councll adopted a reaoluUon approving the Annual Financial Report 'IRA in 1M2 and belan on Janulfy 1 abuH pJ'1),ram and I report from the your norm II resldenci. to ina.. monthly payment, of $1110,&0 re,lon,l co.t committees which are Michl,an Conaolldated. Hrvel mor, Robert W. Slewart, has been for Flleal Vear Ended June SO, 1881, Coopers II Lybrand, C.rtl/led Public (If,.you're in the 4S percent marlinal worktl.l' to identiCy and Ncluce ht,h than one million customen In De. elected to the board of directors Accountants. tax:bracket) )'ou e[feetlvel)' ,et $'71.&8 medical COlts In aouthe .. t MIchl,an. tro:t, Way!!e and Washtenlw coun. of NBD B.ncor? and Its prlnci. The foilowlng Report was received by the Qluncll and ordered placed on .. of each payment back bteause of the The Detroit Metro Cu.tomer Coun. tiel, tha Grand Rapids Ind lIIulke. pallub'Jldlary, National Bank of (lie: IRA tilt cut. So, for a f2,OOO iDV'lt. ell repreHrits Wayne, Monroe, and ,on areas and aome too amaller com. Detroit. Stewart res ide s In "ment )'ou'v. rr.aUy .pent only $l,ltO. W.abt.nlw caunU... There are lix munitle. In the north.m Lower Pen. Grosse Pointe Farms. A. Fire Deplrtment Report for the month of December, 1981. II both )'ou and your 'POUH work, councllll~ated throulhout Michigan. Insula and 'Up~r Peninaula. -Joanne Gouleche ", ------" "---_._------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.-.---.-.";.-;.';:-.-.-.---.-.-.=-.-.'.-.--~~~~~.-~~.-.-.-.-.-.-., Upon proper motion made, supported and carrled, the M"t1ng adjourned at 10:$& p.m. . CITY OF . "" ~",.. Jlme. H. Dln.em.n' 4 Ricbard G. Solak uTo Meet Your Health Needs. ~roJJe foiilf~ MAYOR CITY CLERK G.P,NewI02-&4-82 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARiNG ... We Cover The Pointes:}J February 18, 1118% HARKNESS PARK 0 Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, Feb- PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY ruary 16, 1982 at 7:30 P.M. by the City Qluncil at the Municipal Of£ice, 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson 17147Maumee Avenue, for review of Community De\'elopment projects to C) 'aa.-3100 16003 MACK . 22~2580 be submitted to Wayne County Office of Program Development and Coor- 881-0471 dination. The City invites its citizens as well as individuals or representa- tives of neighborhood groups to submit ideas and comments concerning projects for the 1982-83.84application. Funding up to ~,OOO may be avail. able for approved projects for 1982. EPORT ~ CONDfTlON eor-.- ..-...... T.W. KRESSBACH City Manager - Clerk Michiqa~ S.tional S.nx-Gro••• Po1nt.~ Gro••• Point•• ...... E/III GPN - February 4. 1982 ~"_...._ .. !Hchiq.n...._.., __ ~..___ .._ .."...-_e:-...C.cuber _Jl ..' c_.....- 16970 ...... """"'" , _ -.01_ ....~ CITY Of r CIllo __ '"""...... , ..--. \1,"1-,_ ~c...... _u._..__ __ 0Df0ean"_tl'e __ "", __ . ~raSSt 'atut!' 'r"\ 'r "- "-or>t ...... __ ..: :~ MICHIGAN . 17141 MAUMEE AVENUE 1t"*'ll-_ . .. 1. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN -..l-...... _1-""""1_---__ 1...... _101. _. 4': INVITATI.ON TO BID i ~...~-""--_. ---l! • • ELM TREE SPRA YING ~""""""'- SO~:: 1 , The City of Grosse Pointe will receive sealed bids for spraying public AMI ..... 0M'«Ii ClIhef L'Wl ow-. ~ SOSE ~"~~and-----'---r...-.e-MIQIC)MIG~ __ NOSE right-{)f-way elm trees and requested private trees until 3:00 P,M., Tues- I S S day, February 9, 1982, at which time all bids will be publicly opened. The .- =.-...... ""---...... lQ City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any irregularities. 1_ TOTIol.ASSETS . l1.4~ is oe...... _ ..__ ."""_. and to accept the bid which in the best interest of the City. . r"","__ .. ."~ Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the City Offices, and "-"'~--0t00wr;~1IIIl __ ., ... ~_ tloloooa"""-_01 __ .....__ ;. completed bids shall be submitted to the City of Grosse Pointe, Attention: tloloooa .. Thomas Kressbach, City Manager, 17147Maumee Avenue. Grosse Pointe, e..- ...,.__ , Michigan 48230. _e-... .. , . --- . 1~~~lQ-e~ Bids shall be sealed and plainly marked, "TREE SPRAYING BID." F-.."-~...,"".._ .....--- __ ..__ . ..~ 8:634 I 'O~E l -~--,...... --1_ .....U.8-.v T.W. KRESSBACH c....._""_".,,.., ~, • S CITY MANAGER • S - ...-,""----.v c....._~-""--'''''--. ..."". GPN - February 4, 1982 TeTIol. UAaluTJE8lo-.d1Nl_ ...... _, l -...... ,,- ....-- I, ... lS*y~l 7';)C INVITATION TO BID ~. 750 U~OO'Ofot1 154 CUSHMAN REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLE A..,.,.,.. lOt ~ .. t ar"d ~ eIIplC~ r....-wt 7 AND SNOW PLOW BLADE rOTAi" EOVITy CA"'rTAL l,iSl 2If TOTA1, LI.t..8llI1IE S ,,~ E().)lTy CA~T"'L l) 483 "~OVrst~" ~ ~ dI1e City of StI1'«l'Y It'f'et1oOl C"IIOt St.ndtoy 'It'1.,,, 01 "161 10'11 ~~fJ't.lr.dtlT1tfttI101crf(JPt~IODNt'~~~1oOft'I C6russr pniutr park T..,..c~t1.'tI~lOI"\~ttQf'\IQlS'OO(x)oOtff'lOl" ""'* llf\"I6eQOMI on 1""Ovf"lIl'1 ol' 1100 000 01 men AY9l'19t tot )() ClliltJ\d. 6IY' IfJI c~ tr\CI"'IIhl fJ'ldlnGi"" ,1pOl't ". Michigan C.t" Incl due "C)tTl dIOO1Aory ..."l~. r~llll~ ~ 1"(1~ft'tt !l'U'd\Ktd ..~ IO'" ...... ~ 10'rwt Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Grosse.Pointe Tol'I1IO .. ",. rll'llt~"O! etoo1JIl,r,dtf\lY'l~~OlIlletl OOOtJ1~f Park, Michigan until 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, February 11, 1982 in the ToI... _. I 'iICt'''Y4lpur~..-.:lW(u~I4IclIJ'''l6rIO'~(~'~ Municipal Building, 15115E. Jefferson Aven\Ji!. for the furnishing of: 0!:1\t, ~1l()M ... folo bOIrOWld 'N>I"leY Tol••• 'lf'I 1. One (l) 1982 Cushman Refuse Collection Vehicle, Model No. 457icab. 2. One (l) Root Model RT-32-1O-Foot PR Snow Plow Blade. Detailed specifications are available in the Public Service Department in I Peter Fergu'Qp Wo "'"""""'''9''f'I$<'''''''-","--'''''' 0 ... t.menf of rtlOUf'Cft al"lCS ~ w. .... "* III "'" the Municipal Building. bNn'll.""""byut and to ... betl'ofOW~1"d Vice pre'id.ot -, COlhier bIIIIf IlIrut .ttd Cf'J""" V.. The City of Grosse Pointe Park reserves the right to accept or reject any (;H~ld J. Hulbtr or all bids. l,I'1111n~ H. nUflf!'r N.J. 0~151 • CITY CLERK 1- GPNews 2-4.82 t. $ Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ._-~--,------.- Tourists add $10 billion to state cconOD1Y ~=dison work'e.. FURNACES Michll:nn's toUriSIll Induslry gm'e Motorists from neighboring Ohio,- laskey, Gllylord and 11'011Mountain. Porch Enclosures1 the Stllt("S ailing ecunomy a much Indiana and Illinois also arc spending 'fouri.~m in Soul1J('ast and Easl Mich. & BOILERS r sa ves his Iif e needed boost in 1981 by r('cording Ils Iheir I'a('ation dollau in Michigan, igan was mixed in 1981. In the De- R'-placed SCRt:EN, AWNING, WINDOW'I. Park pc}lice arc preparing a letter t firsl $IO.blllion spending yeur and al troil area, Bob-La excursion boat at- Thl' Ilumber o{ visitors stopping al of commendation for a Detroit Jo~lison SLIDING GLASS DOORS lellst II 3 perr!'nl increase in business tendante was Up 60 pereent and the stalt' lJis:hll'uy information ecnlers set worker who they say saved the life Ilrtivily, according 10 the Autumobile Delroit Instllute of Arts WllS up 10 1\ rel'ord for the second stralghl year, of a man involved in an auto acci. ttuw~ POINTE SCREEN percenl. Greenfield Village at Dear, Club of l\lkhigan. incrt'asillg lIearly 11 peTeenl over 1980. dent Friday, Jan. 15, at :'llllck and born was down nearly /9 percell I. PLU~'IHC tHEATINC,' t New BuUalo, Monroe and Coldwater Bishop Roads. "Last year's tourism ('xpendillires, the Detroit Zoo, 10 percent lower, , ""a SASH, INC...... i all lIt'ar the stall;'s southern border including both direct llnd indired and the 1>ossin Great Lakes Museum Three Edison crews were working II}j() II 'l~NOI) . 8~) J8()l) Wl'f(' 1.2.3 in number of visitors. ....W4 nrfnil V/~' . r;'/, "j(JIO ~497 MACK TU,1-61:1 sp('nding, W('I'C up l1l'arly 10 pen'enl un Detroit's Helle Islc, down 2 per. near the inlersection at about 6:30 TIll' in{ol'llIalion ('eiller at Sault Ste. 1/,1:., MAf't E liD • "').013 488r) ol'er 19805 prel'iolls rN'ord of $9.1 Marh' Ill'oj( tlJ(' ('anadiall I.lOrdl'r show. c('nl. p lit': when the victim drove his car billion," Janll's Drury, Auto t'lub into the back of one truck. The 49- ed tilt, gn',ltt'sl incn'lIsl' .. :W per('enl. The Alpena area was duwn :W per. 'fravl'l OjX'rations ~Ianllger, said, "In. year.old rnan was seriously injured t'ellt dl'."pilt' fine ~howings by oth('r flatlon IHTountcd fur lIt'arly 8 pl'rcellt Tral'('rsl' ('ity touri>m was up 7.15 and stopped hreathing, according to East Michigan tuurlsl attractions, of the inl'rl'asc." Jll'n'l'nt (}v('r the recurd 1980 pace, and police. JOSEPH P_PERSE with Maekinae hland" Maekinaw ('lly and "WlJile an early spring thaw dused According 10 IIll' !\tkhigan 'fral'e] St. l!!naet' eUlltlllued to be among Ihl' ski lodges up tll twu weeks carliN Mark Valesky, an Edison empluye, Burt'aO, tOllriblll adi\'ily _.. a ll11'ilSUre stl'()llgt'.r tuurbt draws in the state. t1wn Uloual, Mother Nalure was mueh atlmini.tercd cardiopulmonary res us. of thl' numbt'r of tuurists and the For Ihl' ,('('und slraight year, the a\'N- kHld('r the resl of till' year," Drury citation and revived the man. at the length of Iht'lr lolu)' in 1IIit'hig.H1 - . Hgt' Ul'('uJlarll'y ra\(' at Maekinae Is. .aid. scene, police said. He was taken to Bon Secours hospital where he was did not mall'h 111(' 1978 fl'curd of 51 land's Grand llutl'l rellcheG n('Hl'ly "GlJud w('ather lasted through the UPHOLSTERING & DECORATING in jntl'nsive ('are until Sunday, Jan. million "1>l'r;UII nights," but it WiI!>;It 95 pt'n'enl. SUllllller and abundant snowfall in 16, according to Sgt. William Furlaw. • Servlcmg the Pomles lor 37 years least 3 perl'rnl high<'l' in 1081 th;ln Mackillue Bridge crossings 1Il('reasl'd tllne for Ih(' Chnstmas.r\ew Year's the previous year, Tourbm actil'ity in 3 jlt'reent while state park u~e III as up holiday sent skit'rs scurrying for the "The police, rmergency medical- 1981 Iota led 46 mill iOIl persun nights, 1 Pl'l'Ct'lIt Tourism rose 6 percent al slope.. Most ski areas were booked technicians and hospital employes all solid for the holiday week, and lie. agreed this young man's actions saved "Good \lcalher, fairly .table ~aso- Ihe Soo and 10 percent at Cadillac. Wtde Selection of 1nl'f('as'" al.;o were reported by /'('. commodiltions W('T(- s('arc('." a lift"" Furtaw said, Une Vn(,'l •.) uuu ttlt" l'U11 ""lit t\.v~lui ..~;( pinch all l'ontrilJUtl'd tu the increases," CASUAL & Druf)' said, trea P'CK-UP & aellVtHY "With some people out o{ wUl'k and Bridgl~ Clinics lJe~ill Feb ..'l free estimates DECORATIVE I on tight budgels, the trend toward Six SIngle-session Bridge CHnirs • "Bridge Cunic: Pre.Emptil'e Bids," ARTS VA 2-9660 hal't' been added to the winter Con,' Saturday, Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. close.to.homt' tra\'el continued for the (Continued from Page 2t\) 12339 HAYES FABRICS second straight year," he addrd, tinuing Education program at the re. • "Bridge Clinic; Slam Bidding;' !juest of the bridge player who can't Thursday, Feb, 18 at 9:30 a.m. He noted thaI AAA members' reo Tuesday, Feb. 9 at!(,lId the full range of classes on a • "Bridal' Clinic; Pl'nally Double," quesls for routings to 111ichigan dest i- Repeated Friday, Feb. 12 (('gular basis. Not for beginners, these Saturday, ~larch 6 at 10 a.m. nations Wl're up 3 percenl Ol'l'r 1980, • Great Paintings: Titian's "Diana ~ew.for.l,9~2 c111l1es. are taught on the ."Bridge Clinlr: Pl<\'y'of the Hand," The number of AAA mem1>l'rs from and Callisto" (10 minutes) -Art critic IntermedlaLe lel'el for the. average F'd' ~1 h 12 t 7:~ m .. other slates served by Auto Club of- player. Ea~h session deals with a dlf. n a), • arc a, p,. David Piper discusses "Diana and fices increased by nl'arly 24 percent ferent specialized lopic. • "Bridge Clinlr: Popular Conven- Callisto" by the Late Renaissance last year. Taught by instructor, Pauline Bo'l- tions," Thursday, March 18 at 9:30 painier and leader of the Venetian School, Titian. "Although the number of miles tekoe, attendance at the series uf a.m. driven in the state last Yl'ar was high. Bridge Clinics is a way to refresh All Bridge Clinics will be held in • Norma {21h hoursJ-A full-length er than in 1980, the slight 1 percent and impr(ll'e your bridge game. The roorn B.4 of Parcells ~liddle School. performance by Vincenzo Bellini's increase is another indication that complete scht'dule follows: Fcc for each session is $4. Prior reg- four,aet opera starring Montserrat pt'Ople arc nol venturing as far on • "Blidge Clinic: Defensil'e Bids," ~stration. is required, For additional Caballe as Norma, a Druid princess their \'acat ions," Drury ~aId Friday, feb. S,at 7:45 p.m mformatlOn call 343.2178. involved in an jlJicit and tragic 10l'e &PECTACULAQ affair wilh a Roman soldier, The produrlion also features Giorgio Lam- bert, Carlo Zardo, Tatiana Troyanos and Mirella Fiorentini. It is filmed 6)ALE. at the world-famous La Scala opera houe in ~liIan. , Wednesday •• 'eb. 10 • Andrea Chenier (1 hour 45 min. utes)-Umberto Giordano's four.act NOW - Feb.20 I opera is presented in its entirety. This production features the Sym- phony Orchestra and Chorus of Milan / conducted by Bruno Bartolotti. The cast is headed by Franco Corelli, For the first time our wholesale shfiwroom is- Piero Cappuccil1i and eel est i n a open to th~ publiC! Casapietro . • Performance from Versailles (30 minutesJ-"Performance from Vel" An uncommon collection of Asian, Indian & Indonesian sailles" offers a diverse selection of an has been drastically reduced. There are antique &. artistry: Rudolph Nureyev and Noella Pontois dance the "Bourgeois Gentil, contemporary folk artS, rare & exotic paintings, woolen, horn me" choreographed by George dhurries, tribal artS, antique brass & copperware, old Ba1ancbine: the mounted Garde Re- temple carvings, cloisonne & mu.ch more. publicaine of France, in full regalia, direcl their horses throUgh "dressage" We dose the doors on Feb. 20th! dance steps in the gardens; and so. 'f p~an.o Teresa Berganza is featured in Don miss t/;is last Great Sale! performance; all at Louis the Four. ,Ramayan Am is at 230 East Grand River Avenue .on tet'nlh"s magnificent castle; the his. torie .palace of Versailles. Harmonie Park; directly across from Hudson's'parktng garage, and JUStaround the comer fro[TlMusic Hall. Widow rohhed Don't miss out! in the Pai.k All prices below wholesale! A woman described as a recent 962-6171 Mon.-Sat. 10-5 widow in her mid.70s was robbed on Sunday, Jan. 3,when she parked her car near her Grayton Road home, ac- cording to police. The woman laId police her assail. ROMaYOr! ORT~ ant escaped with a necklace that was around her neck and about $120 cash. He approached her as she was gel. ting oul of her car in her garage and escaped west on Mack Avenue where he appeared to be joined by two other men. • Police have no suspects. FOURNIER'S SEWER Thinking MID WINTER CLEARANCE SALE TROUBLE? of Leasing c.II Think of up to 50% off Every Item On Sale Now oRUMMY Example: This small tufted wing chair in beige velvet LEASING INC. is now priced at only $195,00. a Mile at Gratiot, ':-6~: LI\.ERNOIS. UN 3 iSOJ 1'::":"': Il.[Hn.e-VAL • v:o ~ 9:.7C 772-6700 772-2200 ':s ....t.,PlE RO • f':') .:lS5C Oavld Bellor •. V.P. Ralph FllZek sal .... MQ!'. On Sale At Pointe Cyclery' Regular $22500 NOW $209°0 WING CHAIR W27" D24" H3T' Hundreds of other items are also on sale at super low prices. ASSiMlliD AND ADJUSTED AT NO iXTRA (HARGE :J.ournier :Jurllifure Co. 2 lOCATIONS . ST. Cl"JR SHORES 10 belle, serve you! DETROIT 27113 HARPER 16421 HARPER POlm CYCLERY bet 10 & 11 M, Rd, \ 20373MACK 111-1'" 776.8900 881.1285 HOUR5 Mo"'l T~u'\ ~" I D"il 'wl,O'l 1 f,u~' F. " ..... , ",rol,\ a l' r"\ ACROSS FROM FARMER JACK lu" Wf!d. Sol 106 ..~~, W ...,'1 $1')' 9 j )0 . , l' .. • \ Page Ten.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 4, 1982 r-;UPERMAN. (Part 1) Zooming into WIO, • £B 10 8-10PM ABC (7 CenlraVMountaln) I ;pectacular view With towering ex- SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT Burt citement soaring fantasy and high. Reynolds has a (Sally) Field day With style humor the superhlt with Jerry Reed. Jackie Gleason and a Christophe: Reeve comes to the TV black Trans Am SAT.fEB Ii screen New scenes of bullet-fast ROOPER 9-11PMNBC (8 Central/MountaIn) danger and astonishing adventure GOING IN STYLE' George Burns. 1-5PM NI3C (1200 Noon. Ct'nt IMI I never before seen, highlight thiS :Burt Art Carney and Lee Strasberg rn an COLLEGE BASKETBALL '82 network premiere, The stupendous, oll.beal comedy about the adven. 1PM NY1 UConn al 80S 1011COllege Slar.studded cast Includes Margot tures of three retHed New Yorkers Geo/g,a elt Vande/bIll Cassie Ho!land. tJedd 01 a olll'ale Kidder as LOIsLane. Gene Hackman. R ld Ilho deCIde to enliven thell mundane illil\OI~ at Mlcll1gan ~O~ IOl'estlgatlon agency Valerie Perrinjl. Marlon Brando and, lives. not by leeorng the pigeons TCU at Te I I ~ j .1 I' t ! l'I .1 ! , ' ':. .. ',:; ..... ' , i I i 1 \ 1 Kjn9 size: 4 mg, "tar", 0.4 mq nicotine avo per cigarette, FTCReport Dec, 1981. You fo'und it. Big deal taste in an ultra low tar. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Shuffle off and join the club. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health, I I I ( " j. . ' ~'~~~~~-~~~-~""""--_r~_"""' ,-,,"""'~- ~~-~.,...... ---,..---...... ------.----,...-...--...-----.....------.. --,- -- . Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven-A "When we treat a man Publishers big and lit. Traffic Deaths II he Is, we make him tle In this country start. Nine out of 10 pedes. All-city string rehearsals set worse than he I•. When cd up about 200 new trians killed by cars arc The Grosse Pointe Public Schools under in the Grosse Pointe public or we treat him as It he magazines last year. Pos. people who themseilies anounces another season of the All. private schools may enroll. already were what he po. , slbly 20 stili come out. don't know how to drive City String Orchestra. Rehearsals will Send a check {or $10 payable to tentlally could be, we That would be 10 per. cars. Analysts theorize be h~ld each Monday from 4 to 5:30 the Grosse Pointe Public SChools h> make him what he cent, and 10 percent is that such strollers don't p.m. in the Brownell School Band Chrisline E. Judson at Brownell Mid. should be,"-Goethe the typiC'al 5urvival rate. understand how much and Orche~;~ra ro[)m, 260 Chalfonte. dIe SchooL Rehearsals will begin control. car drivers do Christine K Judson will be con. Monday. feb. 15 and continue until and don't have, SQ' they dueting a~shtcd by Grosse Pointe in. the concert to be held on )fonday. JIM RUSSELL make fatal mMakes It strumental music teathers. Any string May 10 at Parcells School Audito- HAIRDRESSER Hypnoth.,..plet is also a simple fact instrumcntali~t in sixth grade or rium, 20000 Mack. Opportunity Space that the people who In Stop Smoking Weight Control can't drive arc the peo. LEO'S Phobias pIe who walk and the 9 K.rC~tvll 885.8851 774-1130 people who walk are the people who get hit. DENTISTRY --- --~---- -_. The most commonly FOR LESS Keep Your ~Jloken word in the En- GARBAGE Cashl gli~h language is "I." Christos F. Dagitses, D.D.S. Le.. lng May Be "You" is second. Third NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION is "the." Fourth is "a." GRINDER? the Solution COME IN AND COMPARE Call We're small enough to be flexible • All Fees Given Before Treatment Big enough to Compete BROWSE • No Appolntement Necessary [tDl1Jk1@ till (313} 172.8000 THE SHIP'S (For New Patients or Emergency) Pl~WIINC"HEATIIIC: KEN 8ROWN WHEEL • Most White & Sliver FIllings ••• $14-$28 17100 LIVE"OIS • 163-11l1O LEASING INC. • Teeth Cleaned .•••.•.•••••.••.•.. $18 .15304 lEDnA! • IZZ.1010 22805 Kelly Rd. ~ Uncomplicated Extractions •. , .. , , . $22 1m IWLf • • MUNO Enl O.troll, till -.021 ------~- • Root Canal Therapy From ••.••••.• $95 , .....~' , .....e. ._~ ..,- • Crowns •.••••••.•.•.••••• ~•..•.• $245 Getting settled Made Simple. , 1'/"'/" • Dentures $315 New Town d,lemmas lade after a WELCOME ", ~ Consideration Given To Senior Citizens WAGON call ", As WELCOME WAGON Representatlye, ,I's my .. 17200 East Warren Avenue (Near Cadieux) Job to help you make Ihe most of your new neigh. bOrhood, Shoppmg Areas Community opportUni' I,es Spec,al attracl,ons, Lots 01 tipS to salle you CANVAS • Call ~en!!~a~a!500.~ lime and money. OXFOIOS Plus a baskel 01 gilts lor your family, I'll .. LUTHfi be lislenlng lor your call. OXFOIOS HELPFUL HINTS lor W.ddlng. end Engag•• mente tool DUPLEX FOR SALE Grosse Pointe City • $159,000 GrOll. Point 811.5611 \.. 51. Clair Shor U1-2221 ~ Opening Frtday, February S.1982 FEEL SAFE ~1'- COCUZZA'S ABOUT YOUR Dinner Theatre 12185 Masonic POSSESSIONS St- Clair Shores. MI BEFORE Fire; Theft iIIs,de [lIe Sr (I.W Snores coU/my CluO or Flood occurs. Video lape dim in r- die privacy of PREMIERE PRODUCTION your ~Dlle, Last Of the Red Hot Lovers Only ONE tape IIlde bv Nell Simon darinl lIIe "Ideo Fr10ay ancl saturday evenlll9s tapil' SessJDIl CRANFORD LANE Februarv 5 through March 27 Gros~ POinte Academy photo ," .,'WlIC ... tOOl"l .. 1It\ ~ WliCtI.lrM PtOOu('locn'l In( presented to you for ONE UNIT - Five bedrooms, 21/2baths, modern kitchen, and CALL 296.28'22 The Harbinger Dance Group recently paid a visit to the your safe k.. pJng. baths, finished basement, new gas furnace, two-car attached fOf I'fl!rvatlOn s Grosse Pointe Academy and presented a brief history of dance garage. -----_-...1.-- _ from primitive to modern times. Here Harbinger members per- SENIOR CITIZEN iFIne Art Post~ • Rne Art Posters i form a scene from "Ebenezer" before an Academy assembly. DISCOUNT ONE UNIT - Four bedrooms, 21/2baths, full basement, twp- After the performance. the dance company answered questions CAll car attached garage. from students, ! THE POSTER ~. Video N e'lv rules outlinell for lWinited, Inc GEORGE J. KUSHNER i COLLECTION I stluients on social security fOR FREE ESTIMATE . Students reN!iving or expecting to lege students by 1985, according to 881-8400 17301 MACK • . James T. Moslener, District Manager 885-6187 receive Social Securil)' benefits based !I on the work record of 3 parenl who of the local Social Security office in :J has retired, become disabled, or died Detroit. CD should become familiar with the new Students benefits have been paid 1'711 MACKAVl 15227 Kercheval ~ rules on sludent benefits. Social Se. 10 unmarried full.time students ages at Yorkshire curity amendments passed last AUgust Grosse POinte P3rk 18 to 22 5ince 1965. However, other will phase out student benefits to col. college student aid has become avail- 885-7140 313.823- I 370 -a able since then. . Opt'n Ill- <; I\Ion .Sat • Open Daily'" . I Under the new rules, students re- • Sunday 10-2 InconlpetellC.Y ceiving benefits as of August 1981 • FIne Art Posters ; who begin post-secondary school be. "YOUR COMPLEtE FOOD & BEVERAGE CENTER!' fore May 1982 will, in general, con- main proh1en1"l tinue to get payments through April 1985, but at a reduced rate. The bene. * PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER * ~~:::: fit will be reduced by 25 percent ~!lJmmji te-ell leaders say each year beginning with the October The nation's top high school slu. 3, 1982 check until the benefit. is 10TH Anniversary dents rate their education as good to completely eliminated or the student U.S.D.A. PRIME or CHOICE__BEEF SALE excellent, but cile teacher incompe. otherwise becomes ineligible. • STANDING OR DINNER S.pfoCIALS tenc)' as one of the leading problems In addition, benefits to these stu. in their schools. dents will no longer be paid for the .ROLLED RIB ROAST '2.99 LB. from 4; These are among the findings in summer months - !llay, June. July, the 12th Annual Suryey of High and August - even if the student • ROLLED RUMP ROAST '2.49 LB. Achievers conducted by "Who's Who attend5 school during those months. Among American High School Stu. Also, these students will no longer • FRESH GROUND CHUCK' 1.63 LB. dents." receive the annual eost-of.living in. ~early eight 'out of 10 of those crease as do other beneficiaries. • CENTER CUT BONELESS CHUCK ROASJ '1.99 LB. sun'eved think their education has Students who firs,t become eligible been good and 61 percent report they for benefits for September 1981 or I------j have access to academic programs to I------~I ------~I I later will g;t checks only for months meet their needs. At the same time. I u.s. NO. J I I FRESH WHITE I 1 CALIFORNIA HEAD 1 they allend school full time through SI percent of the outstanding stu. July 1982. No checks \"ilI be paid to dents feel teacher and administrator IDAHO POTATOES these students based on allen dance at I I I CAULIFLOWER I I LETTUCE I incompetency is among the foremost a post.secondary school for any month 49 problems they see in school. • I 10 lb. bag S 1 I I 4~ I Better than half say tpachers in after that. I 4~ I their school are too easy academical. Benefits will continue to be paid to Over A Century of Service ly and another 31 percent indicate • children of retired. deceased, or dis- L:~,:::-:,:~:::..8~:..J:_~~::u=:.E~~s.:'~~_lL~,::h.:o.?:.:~": ::.8~:..J they grade too /;ligh for the qualit.~. abled workers until they reach 18, or to the Eastside Communities of work done by students. age IB, if they' arc attending high ~~d Xot surprisingly, lack of school school. cr l."~ ~'•.' funds topped the teen. leaders' list of Bordell's Stahl's Bakery Fresh Daily! • People who need more information HomogenIZed 1 ,J; -7~ ~{"'{~dllemTTl3s faced by today's schools. on students benefits should contact When asked how Ihey would adjust Ihe Social Security office located at ~ ;~ r....,,~~ ... J for school budget cuts, more than " Milk • ., ~ ..~l ~ ' 17420 Mack Avenue. or call the Social GROSSE POINTE half suggested charging for summer ~\ \~ ALWAYS FRESH CUSTOM CHEESE CAKES Security information number at 493. 5chool and 51 percent opted for cut. -". ;'~*-if' 1111. ~j '. 79 , $1 . ting the number of administrators. The "Who's Who" teens confirm SPIRAL SLICED HONEY GLAZED reports t hat social problems do exist l:;~-"- Gallon on today's campuses. When asked if Norlh inducts HAMS • VA.LADLE! th('y were aware of a variety ,:>f ac. tivities taking place in their schools. 1\115 honore~s a majority responde:l in the affirm3. :-.Iew members of Grosse Pointe tin', For example. 58 percent said North High School's chapter' of th~ Crops heck Chapel of they are aware of d rug dealing on ~ational Honor Societ~. and Ihe;r campus, 8.1 percent know about preg- families were invited to induction nancy among their peers, three.quar. ceremonies in No\'ember. • Regular or ifhe \\'In.. R.efJamilton C'o. tel'S report drug abuse and a good Acceptance into the chapter \\'~, FUNERAL DIRECTORS majority (84 percent) see alcohol made on the ha~is of grade point a\'. ahusc amonI' studenf s. ['rage, service to school and com. Diet For the high achievers. I he solu. munit\', and character and lcad('f. 226 CROCKER BLVD. tion to these and other teen problems ship. as evaluated ,by the administra. Mounr C1~m~nl 41106~ is parental im'olvemenl. A vast ma. tion. the counseling staff and th~ 463.0S77 jority (92 percent) say parents should faculty. To be considered for mcm. 7 Up tak[' a more active role in ~uiding lJership, seniors mllst hal'e a mini. Wm. R. Hamilton II children's beha\'ior. mum grade pl>int aV£'rage of 3,0 .1t 190:l-19RI Despi Ie their assessment of school the beginning of their senior year, • BARRELHEAD ROOT BEER Ill" id '1. lIamihnn John "L Rrorl.man tl'ouhl('s. thc hil:h achicver~ arc fon:. and juniors a minimum of 3.3 at the Ronold n. lI"rkmann l.Iovrl R. '10nl0l'"" ing ahl'ad. Almost all (95 perccnt) beginning of their junior year. ,\~"orial" J)ir,.('lor~ arc college hound and more than six Recenl1y, the officers of the :-.1;1' CASE OF 24 oul of 10 have alrl'a:l\' factorod a • ORANGE or GRAPE CRUSH ,\1 ..",1,.., h, I", ,I"r,,,,, tional Honor Society were electc<1. $4.99 16 OZ,' BOT!LES graduate de"ree into 'their futurc Kim Cooper is president with Laura ,\;t:1',o"al ~eIJ'(!rd ,\1 orlu itJ'" • CANADA DRY Plus Depos,' plans. As one teen put it, "YOIl g"l't )facKay, Laurie Tutag and Grant (ii. out of scho..,l what you put into it." lezen filling other offices. GINGER ALE MIX orMATeH , , '--'-.-.----.~-_.~.--'~-~------¥------ Page Twelve-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Febru~~ 4,_ ~9!:1_ .. N~ boost to retail growth .Views of the .News ) If the Farms City Council really is interested orc!in;ll1cc would treat scrvice-orientt'd businesses in promoting new retail establishments in the like "second class citizens." And other business- c Farms, it ought to be able to find some means of ;nl'll a( the same met'ling saw the ordinance us trying to achieve that aim other than adoptin~ l'''.'illg a pOSSIble unlawful restr(lillt of trude. , the zoning ordinance now under consideration to It is true the ordinance would "grandfather" A threat to co'unty reforlD limit the establishment of non-retail businesses in thc.;t, service businesses now located in first •. en the Hill and on Mack Avenue, floor oUiet'S such as those fl'ollling on Kercheval The ordinance apparently was proposed bt,- on the Hill. Hut if the proposal becomes law even I Action by top administrators of the Wayne no specific allegations against the chairman and cause similiar legislation was recently enul'ted by thl' sall' of such properties would have to be ap- Count\' Road Commission to form a union to vice-chairman. the Grosse Pointe City Council that will prohibit proved by the (,'oulll'il to make certain the new protec't their jobs remains one of the most blatant '110 Steiner, of coune, is friend of the county new non-retail businesses from occupying first owners Wl'l'(' not violating the ordinance. In the I'I attempts to thwart political reform in the coun- charter which requires the county executive to fic;)r oUice spuce in establishments in tlw Village. national government .. regulation of business is' ty's history, whate\'er the outcome of the legal take over many of the administrative duties of True, there is concern about the lack of retail being relaxed tht'se days but that ('omment could and political efforts to halt it. . the county board. So those comments are con- eslablishments in the Farms and espL'ciall~' on the hardly be made about tilt, farms If the proposed sistent with his efforts to play ball with the Here is a group of 74 employes, most of them Hill. That is a legitimate coneern from the view- onlill;IIlCl! becollles (,(ft'din'. political machines which long have dominated earning mofe than $35,000 a year and some in point of shoppers as well [IS from that of slore TIll' farms Council aroused some l'l'sentanent county government. excess of $50,000 a year, who negotiated a six-year operators and owners of the properties doing a year "go \\'l t h ltS !>ll.-;i,ll'sSlicensing ordinance contract with the road commission that would . But his comments also are directed at George business on the Hill. which l'\'I.'n requin,d fingl'rprillting of the Ii- KIlleen, the county commissioner who authored forbid any reassignment except to jobs paying Yet the Hill and tht, Village have bl'cn dif- C<'lbl'C';. No\\' it appears to bp prupu.;illg another the resolution and' \\'ho is considering running in salaries equal to or in excess of their current pay ferent kinds of shopping areas since th~y began. ordjn11l1~'e which would not seem to serve the the newly-enlarged 1st Distl'ict in November. So unless other unions agreed to wage restraints. The Hill always has had morl' of a mix of businl'ss Interests of thl' full I'nnge of business and pro- it is natural for Steiner to denigrate Killeen's The aim, of couse, is to tie the hands of the county and professional offices and properties. The Vil- lessional peoplt' in till' farms. move on purely personal and political grounds. ex<:;c;,;t~vc who wi!! b:~~l{'::ted next Nf'vem\:>f't lagE' h?" nE'E'nal1(i is mort> oriented toward retail If thl' Farms COUJlcil wants to help altra,:t What the organization of the administrators' and will take office Jan. 1, 1983, with power to establishments. So what is good for the Village new n'tall l.H1SlneSS~S to lile iiijj .. 110 Lv :.~ .. ,k union emphasizes is that the campaign to reform reorganize county government, including, within may not necessarily be good for the Hill and the A\'l'/Hle, it ought to pro\'idl' morl' ser\'ice to both county government was far from won by the limitations, the road commission. Farms. shoppers and busim'ssrnen. Kl'l'ping the ice off passage of the charter last November. Citizens The new union, the Association of Road Com- But other considerations are Ill$J involved the sidew ( I: \ I _ow People Section of The Pointe The Second Section B Thursd"y, February 4, 1982 From Another Pointe Short and Of View to the Pointe By Jnnet Mueller Airman WILLIAM P. SHUERT, son of PAUL F. SHUERT, of Rivard As her last official ad as president, Mrs. William H. Boulevard, and JOHANNA L. LEB. LANC, of New Mexico. has been as- Dance chaired the annual meeting of the Sigma Gamma signed to Sheppard Air Force Base, Association, sponsol' of the Detroit Institute for Children, Tex_, after completing Air Force Basic in mid.January at the Grosse Pointe Club, then turned training. over hel' gavel of office to Mrs. Sterling E. Graham Jr., incoming president. Serving with Mrs. Graham in the Among st udents enter ing_ the coming y('ar will be Mrs. Daniel L. Garan, vice. freshman class at Dartmouth College in September were AMY G. nURNO, president. I\1rs. Donald McKnight, treasurer, and the daughter of JOHN and ELEANOR Mesdames Frederick B. Ford and Charles B. Begg Jr., DURNO, of Warner Road, and KRIS- recording and corresponding secretaries, respectively. TIN K. ROBBINS, daughter of RAYMOND ancj LENITA ROBBINS, The luncheon program included initiation of three new of Chalfonte !~ye!nH' R{)tt> ?rp Uni. senior members, Mrs. Michael Dixon, Mrs. Keith Crain versity Liggett School graduates; Amy an honor graduate and member and Mrs. John Winans, and presentation of the Laura of the French Club and volleyball Butler Higbie Awal'd, Sigma Gamma's highest honor for and hockey teams. Kristin was voted volunteer service. Mrs. Harry M. Jewett II presented the most valuable athlete in the school engraved silver bowl given by Carlton M. Higbie in for her participation on the soccer, memol'Y of his mother. a founder of Sigma Gamma, to hockey and tennis teams. Mrs. William K. Howenstein. ... Among Leelanau School students Mrs. Graham also made a presentation. She's been named 10 the honor roll for the first advisor to the Sigma Gamma Juniors, and she gave the trimester were JILL MORKETI'ER, annual award for a Junior member's outstanding service daughter. of MRS. JANET L. MOR- KETTER, of The Park, a Leelanau to the association to Suzanne Zinn "Who, as president of Photo by Tom Greenwood senior, and SARAH PERRIN, daugh- the Juniors, oversaw the group's sale of flowering spring ter of MRS. T. W. SMITH, of The City, plants to benefit the DIC, founded by Sigma Gamma in A three-course foreigri film feast . . . a Leelanau junior. 1920, now located on Woodward Avenue near Ferry . . . Street in downtown Detroit, a United Foundation-United CAROLYN (Mrs. Charles E.) MOSHER, rep- and that's as much as we can tell you, because KEVIN FITZPATRICK, son of MR. Community Services Agency devoted to the care of the resenting' the Council of Sponsors of the they are in such demand commercially that the and MRS. PAUL NORTH, of Rivard chronically ill child. Grosse Pointe War Memorial Auxiliary, discus- terms of the War Memorial's educational pre- Road, has been promoted to the Cadet ses the next. programs in the Sponsors' En. sentation prohibit mentioning their names in ~~~~h~~:;;~nndJiil~~~~~an~n~l,r:~;~1 Time Out for Valentine Fun lightenment Series with ELLIOT WILHELM, publicity. We CAN tell you, however, that the Academy at Lake Geneva, Wise. ~irector of Det~oit Film Theatre, wh~ ~ill War Memorial .(881-7511) can tell you ~hat they ,_. • • • The Grosse Pointe Symphony Women's Association, mtroduce a senes of three award wmnmg are, and that tlckets ($12 for the senes, $5 for' Pointer TERRY SMITH was tapped which works so hard all through the year raising funds foreign films to War Memorial audiences this an individual showing, student discounts avail. !nto Psi. Chi, a national honor soci~ty for our orchestra. is "taking five" from fund raising: month. Showings are set for Sunday, Feb, 14, able) are available at the War Memorial's of- m the fIeld of psychology, at the HI1I. time out to have a party just for the fun of it, a Sunday, Feb. 21, and Wednesday, Feb. 24. The fice between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. ~B~tC(~Nege Fall Honbrs Assembly Sweetheart Tea Dance at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. films come from Japan, France and Sweden - Monday through Saturday. . . Part)' date is - of course! - Valentine's Day, Sunday, (CQnlinued on Page CD) (CQntinued on Page 12B) Feb. 14. Party chairmen are Dr. and Mrs. John Harri- son. Guests gather at 5 p.m. in the party room, where a Complete slide show featuring America's Sweethearts of the Silver Screen will be projected on the walls, and tables will be centered with large. wooden Valentines, embellished HAIR CARE with laces, ribbons and old.fashioned Valentine expres- Eyebrow. and Lash Tinting sions of lo\'e and affection. There'll be an intriguing col. la,ge of favorite film lovers from the 205 to today as a Pedicure, Face & Leg Waxing ~. focal point of the decor. There'll be music by Bob McKay, J'.' "the one.man orchestra," for dancing and singing-along. By. Shide}'. Therefll be an array of tasty hors d'oeuvres to please everyone's palate. 886.9104 Martha Harrison quoted a poem, "My Valentine" by Robert LoUt5 Stevenson, on the pink and red invitations JOSEPH that went out to announce the affair: ..I will make you OF GROSSE POINTE brooches, and toys for )'our delight, of bird song at morn- BEAUTY SALON ing and starshine at mght. I will make a palace, fit for 20951 MACK (Continued on Page 48) " blOCKS north of vernier Rd. :D:: CHANEL AND CHANEL BOUTIQUE COLLECTION SHOWING for SPRING 1982 Monday and Tuesday, February 8 and 9, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In Grosse Pointe Presenting suits. dresses, t-shirts, sweaters. coats and evenIng wear, each superbly executed in beautiful fabrics SJOUit and colors Included are pure wool knit jerseys. seasonless, lightweight wool blends. pure Silk and cotton gabardine in navy. light blue. delicate pmk and beige .. all. delightful harbingers of a - -' ~ bright new season. Sizes 4 to 16. "-" ,./ at / / I I , epoUtte Jilt sbops of Jacobson's'. ' . GROSSE POINTE "-Jr"- '-- ' ~t"\tt01t.Pi~r,~ Grosse Pointe • Somerset Man e. a - p 0' 54 • • • A Page Two-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Helium AAUW maintains a busy schedule during February:: •• lIoon' , A very special general meeting 11, at 9:30 a,m. at the Grosse in the Balfour Road home of Eve. Men,.' .,.J • ouque' this month of the Grosse Pointe Pointe Central Library, Kercheval lyn Snyder will be Catherine Las . Taking Hold of Technology Branch, American Association of Avenue at Fisher Road. sure, an exchange student at members will review the AAUW q.llv.rJf University Women, will feature a Upcoming Study Group meet- Grosse Pointe South Hi~h School. general meeting on computers S.rvlc. lect ure/demonst l'at ion, .. The ings include an International Re- The- Supper Group wtll enjoy u and analyze their benefits in tftt.' ~ ~~ Computer in Your Home and Fu. lations session thts .aftel'llOOIl, "sl'afood supreme" cuisine at the home at a meeting Wednesday, (W DeIlY. ~, Cntltle' ture," by William Casey, of Thursdav; Feb. 4, at 1 p,m. at Severn Road home of Sallil' and Feb, 24, at 9:30 a,m. in Crit Leib- SIGN TilE I\IBRI\It\ID Cill1cters Lvceum Microcomputers, who Chira Bt:eicha's home on Cranford Stan Hemus Saturday, Feb. 13, at brand's home on Fisher Road.' fir AN OC:CUIH~ WIll include n brief introduction to Lane. Jo Casgrain will be the 7 p,m. Co-hosts lIrc Judy and Hon Hostesses for a Money Talks computer terminology in his pre- speaker and lead a discussion on Launs. meet ing Thursday, }<'eb. 25, at Semi-Annual 294-4848 sentation Thursday, Feb. 18, at "Human Rights in Latin Ameri- Daytime Stitchery members 1: 30 p. tn. in the Barnes Sch~lll 9:30 a.m. in Parcells Midqle ca: Dt.'mocracy versus Dictator. continue their Oriental projects Library are Joyce Edwards. Mary Furniture Sale School Choral Room 127. ship - A First Look." Tuesday, Feb. 16, starting at 9: lfi Sue Cheek and Dorothy Crocker. Mr. Casey' will demonstrate on Art Appreciation membNs meet a.m. at Sallie Remus' home. Milly "Looking at I':conomk Indef}l'fl, several computers, explaining tomorrow, l"riday, l'\'b. 5, at 9:30 !\tank \<.'ads a discussion of "The dence Serit's Part III, Hedefining 200/0 Special Order N.w Orl •• ". their, limitalions and uSt.'S, a.m. in the Kerbv Road home of Fix<.'r" by 8E'rtHu'd Mal<\I11ud for the American Dream of Home DIXIELAND Further information may be ob. Dorothy Newhousl' who will pre. the Book' Discussion Group that Ownership and Creutin' Borne tained by calling 886.4155. sent a program on the life and art TUl'sday evening, Feb. 16, at 7:30 Financing" will be the topic: CHET BO.GAN The month's AAUW Study of French painter, cal'ic(lturist, p.llI. at Clara Bn'idw's homt', ('xplored by Mary Ra<:a Baugh, 30% Hickory Chair ~d Tie Wltverl.. Group meetings began Monday, graphic artist and sculptor Honore The Poetry Group has planned a assistant professor, Wayne Statl' JAZZ BAND Feb. I, with a Play Reading ses- DaumiN (1808-1879l. Dorothy Illl'cting for Friday, Feb. 19, at University, and Don Colwell, sec. Floor Samples sion at 1 p.m. at the Handy Road Groelm is co-hostess. . 9:30 a,m. in the Bedford Road ond vite.president, Mortgage De. Evtl"f TIOSA' 9 p•• , home of Marv Bell Tavlor who The AAUW Women's Centt.'r home of Dorothy Groehn, Eleanor partment, Manufacturers Bank. Thru February 15 THE LIDO was a~sisted by co-hostess celebrates its first birthday Carmody will review "TIll' Norton Master Gardeners Donna St \Jarl 168:14 KERCIIE\'.\L iJoJ.'uUt~ Cl ~;"Cl. Dv,"ut:.y Fis~cr S~t~rd~y, Feb. 6. \'.'Hh :~ !~(,t'!1 :\:~thc!c"gy ~f !':1od{'rn Poe~ry'" ,mr1 Cvrthi(\ ('fll'<;()tl will fn('II<; Oil I.D~:ing. Cocktails led thp play readet.s in Shakes- luncheon at the Grosse Pointe ediled by Richard Fillman and garde'l) soil for Gret.'n Thumb GROSSE POI~TE. '11.48230 , 24026 E. Jefferson peare's "Othello." Yacht Club. Roberl O'Clair. members at a meeling Frida~', 882-1610 (Just North of 9 Mi.) The AAUW Chorus also met Evening Stitchery members Sources for Mary Louise Krebs' Feb. 26, at 1: 15 p.m, in lhe Hun. Monday, Feb. I, and will rehearse continue work on their nl'edlepoint presentation on Oriental View. tington Hoad home of Jean again Monday, Feb, 15, at Saint sampler pillows and begin Fair points of America for Contempor. Obenauer, The speakers will bring Paul Lutheran Church. All AAUW Isle sweaters next Tuesday, Feb. ary Literaturt"s meeting Tuesday. soil samples and discuss kinds of members who like to sing are 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Martha Braull's Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Clara soil and how to improve and welcoRle to participate. Pemberton Road home. La Breic ha' S I'l'sidence art' maintain good soil for diffl'rent A branch board meeting is Causerie's French-s~aking gut'st "Iamurai" by Hisako Matsubara kinds of plants. They wekonw Hair Cut scheduled for next ThUl'sday, Feb. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 7:45 p.m. and Maxine' Kingston's "China questions. Included Shores Ga,rdell with OUr, Shine will talk Tllesday to DRC Pragrlll" tOP;l' , Neal Shine, managing editor of 'rhe club's historian, show F!ee Press arti. Wonderful Club to meet Detroit Free Press, will be the guest ctes. a~ut .the DRC datmg back to the is elnl (Ii.~e(lse speaker at the Detroit Review Club's Ga) Nmetles. Through the years, the Little The Grosse Pointe Shores Branch of luncheon and meeting, next Tuesday, ReView .Ct~b has. ~ad many Free Members of the Grand Marah Woman's National Farm and Garden Feb. 9, at the Universltv Club. Reser- Press l'(litors and \'fllers as speakers, Branch of the National Farm and Body Association witl hold its first meeting vat ions for the program should be am.ong the more rece.nl ar~ Frank Garden Club invite the public to join of the new year tomorrow, Friday, made no later than tomorrow, Friday, An~elo, forme~ man~gmg editor. as. them Monday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. at tbe Perm Feb. 5, at the Carmel Lan& home of Feb. 5. They are being taken bv Bell" soclate exec.utl\'e editor and cotum. Grosse Pointe Central Library, K~. Mrs. Max L. Gardner who will be as. Lucas' " nisI. and soc'let)' edItor Jeanne Duran. cheval Avenue at Fisher Road, wherc sisted by co. hostesses Mrs. Robert . , . Neat Shine started at the Free Press Dean Willard, of Chicago, will spe~k Krueger, of Kenwood Court, and Mrs. Mrs. ~ames Mulla~e.y, DRC s presl- as a copy boy in 1950. when he was on methods and treatment in the con. Jarvis Schmidt, of Lakeland Avenue. d~nt. Will act as o(flcl3l. hostess. ~he stit! a student al the Universit\' of De. trol of Dutch Etm Disease. There is no WI!t conduct a ~ho~t bus mess meetlllg troit. He became a reporter, Covering charge for admission. A group of foreign exchange stu. prIOr to Mr. Shme s talk, police, in 1955 and later sen'ed as as- dents will be the branch's luncheon Arrangements for the noon luncheon sislant city editor, then city editor The place to discover guests, and will tatk informally abo~t have been made by M~'s. Robert untit he was named managing editor _their countries, families and experl' Detroit Genealogical Come in or call 885-3240 Ke(gen, DRC program chaIrman, Mrs. in 1971. ences in the United States. A business Justin Emery, s~ial chair~an, and He is annually in charge of the De. meeting will follow the program. Mrs. Aaron E. \, I.'CO~. chairman of Iroit Press Club Steak-Out: an as. Society to convene For That Special Valentine! the da.ll. who WItt mtroduce the semblage of local journalists politi- Peter Schaldenbrand. (ormer presi. s~aker. ,. dans. et at. who get together each dent of the Det roit Societv for ~rapbooks kept by Lou \'t t1cox. a year (or a night of good humor and Genealogical Research' who Return to AeadenlY DRC past-president, currently the fun. specializes in German Catholic Re. sea reh, will present a progra m for Sister O'Domlell WOIneJ.l and Credit progr~ scheduled "Genealogists and the Personal Com: puter," at the society's meeting "Reflections on Korea" witl be the Women and Credit is the subject dents. on a first come basis. Seating is Saturday, Feb. 13, at 2 p,m. in ,the topic presented by Sister Gail O'Don- selected by Brenda L. Schneider, sec. limited to 68 persons. There is no ad. Explorers Room of the Detroit Public nell, RSCJ, when she addresses the ond vice-president and marketing of. mission charge. Library on W~ward A,'enue, oPpO' Children of Mary sodality.tomorrow, ficer, Manufacturers National Carpa- 1\Is. Schneider. who has appeared on site the Detroit Institute of Arts. ' Friday, Feb. 1, following mass at 10a.m. l ~Lion, whose program next Thursday, several Detroit radio and television at the Grosse Pointe Academy. Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Exhibition talk shows, is a Consumer Education Genealogical aids will be available Room of the Grosse Pointe Central Advisor for S{'veral metropolitan area before and ailer the meeting. whictl is Sister O'Donnell, a graduate and Librarv, Kercheval Avenue at Fisher school districls. She was a major open to the public. Society members former headmistress of the Lakeshore Road .. wilt focus on how single. di- participant in the "Women and will be available thro.ughout the Road Sacred Heart Academy, recently vorced, married or widowed women Mortga~e Credit Project Summary. morning in the library's Burton U,is- returned from Korea where she taught may easily establish their own credit 1979-80,' financed by lhe League' of toric:.1 Collection, to provld" IllC!i. , Theology for a year at Sacred Heart and what rights they have in this area. Women Voters Education Fund under viduat assLstance for those with College in Chun Cheon. Her presentation is open to all res;. a grant from HUD. . specific genealogical problems, ~~rts&~m1i5SIJOpf.l( Semi Annual Our surprisingly versatile rings look great worn individually or stacked together! All in 14 karat yellow 2J909 GrcilttT ':'4uUk gold. A. Diamond, $49.50. B. Sapphire, $39.50. $t. &trr ~wrrs. C. Ruby, $39.50. D. Emerald, $39.50. '-- ~1{{di.45O&O' m-165O -Got the Winter Bias? Clearance Salel Sign up for our Winter Classe.s. We specialize in Faberge Eggs .that only Anita can teach so well. Ane Jewelers Since 1861 • Anita has appeared on Kelly & Co., DOCKSIDES! Morning Magazine and P,M. Mag- Where the best surprises be~n. azine with her lovely eggs, 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair You too can learn to create an Heirloom Egg. Gros.se Pointe '885-5515 Join a class now - Easter will soon be here. OFF Northland' Grosse Pointe. Filir1ane • Lakeside .1WIeVe Qal Jacobson's AllAigner Women Sale Shoes 500/0 off Select Group 01 , 9 90 HOME BFAUTIFUL .1&10R.OUK WOMEN'S. SHOES Values to $45.00 $12 °.$16 Midwinter Sale 'f) NURSING HOME. , I " I MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S I MEN'S 8045 IBOOTS 5001 FlORSHEIM SEBAGO DEXTER EAST JEFFERSON 70 OFF I I $29.90 TO $49.90 DETROIT, MICH. I SELECT GROUP I ! SELECT GROUP . ,. 821.3525 All Regular Priced CHILDREN'S Qua/ity Nursing Merchandise Care BUSTER BROWN MEN'S, WOMEN'S DINGO BOOTS TROUBLED? OFf VALUES TO 10% 00 MOON BOOTS F20:500/~ES S75 Children's Sizes GROSSE POINTE NOW! CENTER $10 '. $15 OFF FOR INDIVIDUAL SELECT GROUP. AND FAMILY Adult Sizes THERAPY $20°0 MOBILE WORK TABLE FOR THE KITCHEN VILLAGE Crafted of natural maple solids with satin SHOES smooth finish. Features sliding top with stor- . 17112 KERCHEVAL age underneath, drawer, two towel bars and Gro••• Pointe, Mich. easy-roll casters. 36x18x33W'H, '234. 881-1191 63 Kercheval STORE HOURS:, Grosse Pointe Forms Mon.-Wed,-Sat. Jacobson's 886-8520 9:30-5:30 STORE FOR THE HOME GROSSE POINTE Approved By Thurs.-Fri. Major Health Insurers OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 PM ,9:30-9:00 ___ A~' - _ .. » • $ • l1li Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three.B Hayter-Clark 'fhe recently dedicated Ascension accented with pc RIMOTORS GrOHe Pomle BrrrntnJ;ham OPEN DAilY ., Gratiot al8 Mile 280 N. Woodward 10105:30 m-the-Vlliage 'j Jacobson's STORE FOR THE HOME GROSSE POINTE 644- 7750 Thursday Evenings 'Iii 9:00 p,m 882-0052 OPEN THl,)RSDAYS AND FRIDAYS UNTIL 900 PM 372-2600 ...... ! _0"-: _ ...... _ .._~-::.-..:.-.~_._'_. __ '_' _ ~ '_ ': Page Four.S GROSSE POINT~'NEWS Thursday, February 4, 1982 ------,------.~.._--~-_._------_-._-----_ ..- ---- ~------_.- HAIRDRESSERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!I!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in the G.F:'. area. Need qualified From Another Pointe Fine fonnals, ,fantastic values! persons with Ii experience in precision hair Of ¥iew Dinner - Wednesday-Saturday cutting. If you (by Rfnervation) wish to improve. (Coo&1nued frOID Page 18) luncheon Daily Sunday Brunch call A. Colett Select Wines at the Cut-Ups you and me, of green days in forests and .blue days at sea." That just aboul sets the tone for this romantic Kimberly Korner for confidential 20311 Mack Ayenue interview. evening. .. Grosse Pointe Woods 343-0610 885-3240' Hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. Gel'ald L. Stoetzer, the Walter J. Bavols, the Fred J. Floms, Mr. % % and Mrs. William O. Bradley Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent. Mrs. Henry Drettmann has been assist- ing with arrangements. Mrs. Kim K. Lie is Women's Association president. to DrexelA.. Sweetheart Tea Dance reservations are $15 per person. • They should be made by next Wednesday, Feb. 10. The AT KITIY KELLY'S FORMAL Herit~~ party ends officially at 8 p.m., but party-goers may stay on for dinner at the Hunt Club if they make special, prior DRESS SALE AT OUR arrangements. Further information is available by. cal- FORSTER'S INTERIORS WINTER ling 886-6487. EAST DETROIT STORE ONLY Culinary/Fine Arts and Hearts \\'~Jih: the .~\4PP!Y!~lS:SIy{)~ ~'J:~~:\~i\b~"'a~~~ih~H\'\.16• ~l Culinary and Fine Arts, with lollipops on the side, are wOllderful selection of 1il1(' formal dresses at Kit~, Krlh"s on this month's Detroit East Suburban Alpha Phi Alum. East Delroit store. There are over 200 different stvles iil it nae agenda. First off, Alpha Phi members and guests will rainbow of colors. to ch(x)sl' all at 20% to 75% off. Vou sse meet at the Pointe Pedlar at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday never haw' ellough special.oc'C , Sally Hainesf portrayed by Jennifer Peters, is'a kookie, free-spirited young friend of Scotty's. Marilyn •i' Peck plays Hillary, a former prostitute. Martha Ann Kurtz appears as Maggie Stratton, Scotty's first wife and 0)( Itiilielt Jud's mother. Tom P~ters is cast as Lou Daniels, Scot- ty's close friend, Maureen Bruce as Dr. Gladys Petrolli, Scotty's personal physician. f!JO"" e,It ~ Central to the story is the attitude of each person to Scotty's illness and approaching death. "Tribute" direc- tor is Jeff Kurtz. Producers are Esther and Hugn Muntz. j for gracious retirement living The play will be presented twice: on Feb. 12 and again on Saturday, Feb. 13. Why not a brand-new Enlightenment fIlm series beginning for a If you've been planning a Heritage living room, now is (Continued from Page IBI the time to act. During Forster's Winter sale, all Heritage Mr. WIlhelm, a graduate of Wayne Education and the WSU Extension brand-new Year Upl10lslery is on sale at 20% savings. Shown allove are State University's Department of Program. but three 01 the malty ele'gant sola styles available. Con- Mass ~mmunications, has served as He is currently direct ':-~'------_...-:....-....------rt ...... ~-- ...... --_ ..... • ..__ • •• ;_0 _ I. Page Six-S GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 4, 1982 -----~------~-~------~------~------_._------Yaclltsu'Olnell Rose Society ,r Unemployment is a result of Third World education • Education is oHen seen a~ the key to lated to levels of schoolinl/:. Expansion achievement as a way to decide who But tests in India, Iran and Thailand ,neeI Feb. 11 Dleetlng set of education should therefore lead obtains a job - in the intel'ests of im. seemed to reveal that "on average, giving the poor a bigger shal'e of soci- Hoste~ii"s for Ynchtswomen's meet. Mary Currie,' newly.elecled presi. sooner or later to a more equal socie. partiality. "However, where education children of laborers and similar un. etv's wealth, and manv Third World ing next Thursday., Feb. 11, at 8 p.m, is the main criterion used for job skilled workers have a less develo~ dent of thp Grosse Pulnl(' Rose Soci. governments have made it a major tv. at the Great Lakes Yacht Club in 5t. . But the study found that educational selection, the result is educational in- thinking faculty than children of ety, invites residents of Grosse part of their spending plans. I( seems Clair Shores will be MlIrjorie l!utl,gins, Poinle, Harper Woods and St. Clair to offer the promise of equal opportun. expansion in Asia has simply spread flation, and the requirement of ever members of the professions 01' of resources so thinly that initial higher levels of formal education for management. " Kay Crowe. Eleanor Dyle, Angeline Shores to the sol'it'ty's llH'etlng next ity for everyone and the chance of so. Walsh lInd elltherillt' Weinwrg. The cial mobility even for the poorest: a background advantages continue to an unchanged job." the sludy says. Even equalling out years in school Wedntsday, Feb. 10, al 7:45 p.iIi. !n program will fealure a film on JapHp, lhe Exhibition Hoom of thl' Grosse combination leading to a fairer dis- carry overwhelming weight in decid. "Education serves as a privately would not redress the balance. "Evi. ing who obtains the best slice of the cheap'but socially expensive method dl'Oveincome dislribution trolt HOst' Society, Greal Lakl's Dis. course time, in any significant fashion." t riet. and a life mt'mber of the AmcrLl'an HO~t:Sociel\'. He IS an AHS IT OllWIl pilot~ Schools with vocational courses may The authors warn that the various keep in dose touch with employers aspects of multiple deprivation for the Leppard to lead Consulting Rosarian: He has been hOllor EurJwrl and have experienced instructors. But \lOOr are linked togethet - "through growing roses (01' 10 \'l'ars. INTRODUCING "the,)' may be fighting a losing battle .madeQuate employment opportunities. chamber IDusic Refrt'shmems \\ ill he served after The four Michigan if tlie best jobs are reserved tor col- inadequate nutriti'on, insecurity .. _ the slide program Paul Vesmet will Ninety.Nine Chapters of lege graduat~s," the study says. child labor, expense of books, absence Raymond Lepp1trd. Britlsh.born pl'ovide an informational table 10 ac. the International Organi- will not or do not need manipulative of reading materials at home and poor conductor who is in the process of bt>. quaint members and guests with zation of Women Pilots SKills," the authors stress. "We be-- employment prospects. coming an American citiz.en, will be roses that grow well in this climate. will co-sponsor the 26th lieve that teaching manipulative skills "Changes in school systems will be on the Orchestra Hall podium for Ute Rose catalogs will be available, and Annual Commemorative at the expense of cognitive skills is needed, but they must be accom. second of the Detroit Symphony's Consulting Rosarians will answer Brun<:h in honor or Amelia shortsighted and wasteful. It is not panied by changes in other respects, three-concert Sat ul'day Even ing questions. Earhart on Sunday, Feb. experience wilh a particular set of and cannot be' substituted for such Chamber Series at 8 p. m, Feb. 13. Working with :If,;;. Currie m: this 14, at the Skyway Inn in manipulative skills which is most use- other changes. with DSO musicians Eugene Wade. \'edr's Pointe Rose Sodet\' board of the Oakland Pontiac Air. ful to the children of the poor. but the "So long as the hierarchical ranking principal horn, Bogos Mortchikian, as. officers are Peter Biglin and Robert port Terminal Building, ability to absorb. new skills and to ad. of jobs and earnings remains there sociate concertmaster, Joseph Kissel, vice.presidents; Ann Loush, 6500 Highland Road, Pon. just the old ones. This ability is itself will be competition for them in which Goldman and Gordon Peterson, assis, treasurer: Ellen Quinlan. recording tiac. more cognitive than manipulative." school variables and tested abilities tant concertmasters. as featured sol. ~eretary; Mar~aret Young. corres- Tickets are available It notes that societies reward people will play a major part. Stress on oists. ponding secretary; Paul Desmel. through Gini Sutherland, . with highly developed cognitive adopting different attitudes will. be The program includes the DSO pre- Consullmg Rosarian: Kenneth Reservation Chairman, abilities in jobs requiring mental almost certainly self-defe.ating and is mier of three works b\' Vivaldi: Con- Wheeler, past.president: and George 19110 Redding Road, Bir- Select Your Look skills. These jobs "are universally bet- least likely to be accepted by the chil- certo for strings in D' major R V 121. Rapp. Trudy' Marchetti, Burton Kar. mingham, Mich., ~ at' ter rewarded, in pay and status, than kie. James Stone, Marv Dziuba and $12.50 per person. dren whose home background is in Concerto for three violins in F RV 551 • RETOUCH PERM • jobs requiring largely manual and any event closest to that of existing and Concerto for two flutes, two oboes. Marianna Sterr, directors. An\'one in, Guest speaker for the A more suitable looking, long lasting style psychomotor skills," holders of the m~t coveted jobs," the two clarinets, bassoon, two ,'iolins. terested in growing roses is c'ordiaJlv event is John Baker, Pres. "Our criticism is not that the poor . study concludes. strings and continuo "Per la Sollenita in\'ited to join the society. . • ILLUSION TINT • ident of Aircraft Owners di S. Lorenzo" RV 556 Illusion of nature's own shading and Pilots Association, The other two pieces to be performed Leppard, who studied lhl' the largest aviation or. Sairit Jude Singles set Valentine Dance are the DSO premier of Mozart's Horn harvsit'hord and immersed himself in ganization in the world. Members of the Saint Jude Singles singles to join them at 9 p.m. Friday, Concerto No. 4 in E flat K -195 and Baroque Hnd Renaissance music as 1I • LASER STRAK • AOPA is a service associ. Symphony No. 38 ("Prague") in D K. Trmity College, Cambridge, under. ation of more than 255,000 Club of Greater Detroit invite all local Feb. 12, at the Monsignor Vismara Knights of Columbus Hall ..on Harper 500\. graduale. has served as musical di. • ANIMAL COLORS • membe~ who o~n or fly Tickets for the concert. ranging in recIoI' of the Prince's Thealre and general aviation aircraft. KATHY SCHMIDT, of Edmundton (westbound 1.94 service drivel, be. Free consultation i off Monday All Services Drive, served as a judge in the "hairy tween Eight Mile Road and Vernier, price from $8 to $12.50. are a\'allable Royal Court Theatre in London. lhe Baker, also an attorney, at the Ford Auditorium and Orcheslra Oxford Plavhollse and the Roval joined the professional chest" contest which was part of last for a Valentine dance and party. Ad- Hall box offices. VISA and ~taster- Shakl:speare' Company 1Il Stratford. staff of AOPA in January, faU's "Lumberjack Night" at Saginaw mission donation - $3 for Saint Jude Valley State College. Kathy. is a Singles members, $4 for guests - in. Card telephone orders are accepted at ,upon.Avon. writing Illstrumental SEVEN HILLS of ROME 1977, after serving three 962.5524 or 833-3700. music for the latter CQmpany 18530 MACK years as an executive with sophomore business major. dudes light refreshments. the Air Line Pilots As- 882-1540 sociation, . Services ~/6 Ctucdy SbptJe GROSSE POINTE The Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Woods .' LAUNDRY MEMORIAL CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN ..CHURCH ~ J United Presbyterian ) . GRAND. OPENING I 19950 Mack Avenue 25 Years Serving Grosse Pointe 9:30 Church School (halfway between Moroll and Vernier ROldl} SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 10:30 Study Hour 886-4300 .' (,,,UIl,I\'1(1'1':.(;, EACH SU~DAY 9:30 OLD FASHIONED CANDIES 9:30 & 11:30 Worship , Co • WASHABLE DRAPES f~>}J.~ Church School for Children CHOCOLATE HEARTS FOR YOUR VALENTINE HOLY COMMUNION ,l,~ • BEDSPREADS ~~ ..i Youth and Adult Courses. ~ POPCORN ~ "IN LIKE MAN~ • TABLECLOTHS NER" :\tC~~~~~ WORSHIP 11:00 .' HANDMADE CANDIES '\All i JIf cle\ 6 Children's Learning Centers . • BATHROOM RUGS Dr. RAY H. KIELY ~"1F Tt Nursen' ProVided. Scout Sunday 9:30 Service • QUILTS '~"9\jl 9~,'6"J';; Come gro~' with us and III Lakesbore Dr. Dlal.A-PraJ'~r 97 Kerche¥al behind Punch • Judy Toyl8nd • ELECTRIC BLANKETS 882-5330 • Z4 hr, 882.8770 serve the human family ~ (Located where Second Serve used to be) • 8'.'LK CLEANING ARST GROSSE POINTE First Engllih St. James CHRISTIAN • CURTAINS UNfT~RIAN Ev. Lutheran utheran Church REFORMED • DRY CLEANING "on The Hili'" CHURCH gftosse CPOUlte COttgftegattOtl.a~ CHURCH Church 1444 'Maryland Ave, 17150 Maumee Vernier Road at 'Mc'MUlan at KeTchenl Grosse Pointe t>ark 881-0420 884.051l QJld v4meftwotl. <:BaptiSt Chu~ck Geneh11 Laundry. Wedgewood Drive, 9 ~ a m. Chllrch School Church Service: Grosse Pointe Woods 10.30 a m Morning \\'orshlp , WORSHIP SERVICES . 240 Cho.Qbollte, q,~osse CPOlJtt~, 884-g075 11:00 A.M. 884.5040 6:00 p.m. Evening WorshIp Pick-Up .~ DenV." 9:30 & 11:00 a.m Worshipand Church (;'o;ursery. both Sen'.) Coffee Break I 'UNITARIAN CJiQm geHes gun and vUahhlaqe q,vM~l,op 9:30 a.m. Sun. School Bibl\' Discol'ery EVANGELISM? , . School - 9: 15 a.m. woocSa 881-69~2 Church Worship • For women 10 a m. Wed.. by C~a~~ie,and vUQ1Uta ghedd ~~P-:te IS IT POSSIBLE? -\1 a.m. PastQr George :\1. &helter • For :\dulls. Rev. Fred F. Campbell Rev. P. Keppler Pastor Robert .\. Rimbo 7:30 p m Thurs Feb. 9 - SOUL COMMUNICATION: Theological base for a super marriaQe. MaKe it a' trinity: male, female, and God, How? Bible Study together. Prayer together, silent and con- WATCH THE "SERVICE OF THE WEEK' CHRIST CHURCH- St. Paul Ev. GROSSE POINTE versational.' . .4'.,. Lutheran I AT 8 P.M. ON (Episcopal) Feb. 16 - HOW TO STAY IN lOVE: Stories of interesting mar- WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10 61 Grosse Pointe Sh'd. tt: Church riages. New ideas. Fun things to do, Sunday Ser\'lce, ~, :..-' 881-6670 MONDAY; FEBRUARY 15 8 a m. Holy Euchari,t -', . Feb. 23 - STRAIGHT ANSWERS TO DELICATE QUESTIONS: 9:15 - - ~ ------~-.._""---_-...._~....._---- _.Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-B Map-makers keep atop 'All, lVildenlestl joins HUberry Afternoon of art "Ah, Wilderness'," Eugene O'Neill's Among his most famous plays are at Regina High nostalgically tender and sentimental "The Emperor Jones," "The Hairy comedy, opened the new year at Ape," .. Anna Christie," "Desire Regina Iligh School Molhers' Guild of fast changing world Wayne State University's Hilberry Under the Elms," "Mourning Be. will sponsor an art show by The Art comes Electra," "The Iceman Com. Ih JO\' Asdu'nbal'll Wars wipe some places of{ the lllap Theatre Wedne8day, Jan. 6, at 8:30 Connection Sunday, Feb. 14, from I to p,m, and will continue there in reper. eth " "Moon for the Misbegotten" and Hellonel G80gIephlC ~ .. e S.,.lCe and put others on. z"or the first time in :l p.m. at the school on Kelly Road in tory through March 6, "U;ng Day's Journey into Night." Philo has taken Merl'ury's place as morc than a century Vietnam is one Harper W()od~. Information on tickel~ Tickets and information may be ob- "Ah Wilderness'" is the first smallesl planel. Urallll!io il lul'lls oul, nation, Reunification in t976 lurned at $250 per person, Jr)cluding a com. tained from the WSU Theatre box of. O'Neill play to be performed by the has rings like Saturn. Jupiter is sur. Saigon Into flo Chi Minh City. plimentary glass of wine, hors d'oeuv. rount!('{1 by lIlOrt' moons, plus 11 ring, fICe, 577.2972. Group orders for 20 or Hilberry company, Leading the cast res and a chance to take home an 011 Down on l':arth, Camuodia has Throughout Africa and Asia there more. at reduced rates, may be placed are Peter G. Thomson as Nat Miller, paintin~, may he ohtained by contact- changed Its name three times in five are more disputed borders and 0('. by calling 577-3010. William Akey as Rkhard, Marian ing Kathy Sigurdson, 372.24]2, or the Y(,llrs; it is now Kampuchea, The cupied territories Ihan anywhere O'Neill called this play "A Comedy Mills as Essie Miller ,lOd Maria Tira. school, 526-0220. Philippines has moved its cllpllaJ back else, The African conli nenl has the of Hecollection" of what he wished his bassi as Muriel. ------10 Manila aftl'r nearly three decades most countries in the world - 51. The youth had been. Place is "a large. Director is Robert Emmett McGill. MRS. ARTHUR M. BACON, of The in Quel.On City, Alld on the ocean Asian l'olllinent Jws the most people _. small town in Connecticut." Time is Scenery is by E. Dwight Wellborn, City, serves as a trustee for the floor, rifls, ridges and trcllches are more thall 2.6 billion China and India the turn of the century. The story cen. coslumes by Johanna Forte and light- ~ichjgan Sodety Dames of the Court Ill.>ingdiscO\'enod and named in onl'e alolll' arc each adding aboul 15 million ter!> around an autobiographical fi. ing by Randall Presswood, of !lonor uncharted l'e~lul\s. peopl(" il year to the world's popula. gure, Hichard, who is passing through Above, bl'IH'lllh lllld 011 lIw Earth's tiun, awkward adolescence and is besieged by the pangs of young love and rebelli. sUrflll'(', Ow kinds of changt's l!la! in. ContllHiai Illterlllli changes keep ousness. evitably show up on maps llilppen sendlflg map-makers bilck to their "Ah. Wilderness'," the.only comedy somewhl're almost cv('ry day. III the drawing boards. Poland h Private Duty NurSinQ Care ~ Serving. ~.. the Grosse POintas, Super .o.p rJ Wayne, Oakfand 8np A LIUlE' PRINCESS ...... Macomb Counti.s Savings MACOMb NURSiNG UNLiMiTEd * l"C01l.PORA TED We can provide your foved ones with the On All ~~eh 13 II:OOti 2:30 very best of nursing care in, Window Private Home., Ho.pltal. Shades ~~e6.20 II=OO{i 2:30 or Nur.lnQ Home. • 24 Hr, Service - 7 Days a Week and 30.40% off 25.50% off 20% off lDiffiamrrirs.:A1tditotiunL • Full TIme or Part Time Coverage Blinds! 1" Blinds Woven Woods Window Shades • Bonded and Insured Levelor Beauti.Vue JOjlnna Western Special Prices M & B Blinds Kirsch 32 LA"£5HO~E XI'. G~EroINTE By RN'., LPN'., Nur.e Aide. Window Shades on Vertical Delmar Joanna Western and Live In Companion. • Kirsch Delmar cut to tit Blinds! at no extra $z S1lUfettts ~ 3.50 aditfts charge, Shades up 10 144" caf( 8&1-1511 for ~rouprates 739-8590 PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO 20841 MaCK Grosse Pointe Woods _ 45200 Sterrit, Suite 105, Utica Or 886-6152 after 5:00 p.m. ph,313.881.9760 '. '~_ .~ A Community Professional Nursing Service -- 4? we -. , - " . . - 4 '" • Thursday, February 44, 1982 Page Eight.S GROSSE POINTE NEWS -_ .... _------_. Purchases of n111. lions of family homes each year are handled b)' REAL- DARE iTO BE DIFFERENT TORSli. These home NOW Is a very good time to make your pur- buyers might be chase of a home! There's not a lot oC competI. surprised to learn tlon yet, and many of the prices are unusually that behind the low. A good combination, 'llong with the good transaction lies selection we have for you now, to get real ser. more than 70 year'it lous about buying a home with good terms SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS NOW. Las! week there were 11 houses reported of concern for Iro. WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE sold in the Grosse Pointe ntliiJ E5tiHtl Ex- I~ fessionalism an in. change. OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 I • • I tegrity in the real es- I I 1536BRYS - Spacious brick bungalow has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, large master suite on tate field. 2nd floor, fresh decor. Lower interest financing! 881-6300. FIRST OFFERINGS LOOK HEREIJ 261 HILLCREST - Cute Cape Cod styled brick, (Optn Sunday 2 . 5) 465 McKINLEY - 3 bedroom, l~'l bath colonial with finished basement. ASSUME $53,700 land large kitchen with eating space, large liv- 837 Trombley. , . warm and Inviting newer col. contract at 11'k with $552 pa>'ments. Immediate occupancy. 884-0600. ing room with fireplace, family room, pan. eled library and lav complete first floor, onial. • bedrms. Good terms. 1035.37 MARYLAND - Immaculate one-owner Hamily brick INCOME recently redecorated and two spacious bedrooms aod full bath on modernized thruout. 3 bedroom units, separate basements. rec room, garage. Popular rEmtal area. second floor. Sprinkler system in spacious (Open SUnday 2 . 4) Land contract available. 881-4200. rear yard. LAND CONTRACT available. 915 Three Mile ... Quiet days and Quiet nights. 1111S. OXFORD - 4 bedroom, 2~2bath colonial on lovely 270' site. Family room, ,Mutschler kitchen, 540 LAKESHORE LANE - Appealing profes. sionally decorated two bedroom ranch, Park like setting. 5 bedrooms. Circular I •. terrific terms! 884-0600. A REALTOR" Is a Ii. I: new kitchen, den. illmiiy llJlJlIl ....1th censed r~ili estilte rlrivl' Good terms. natural fireplace in tip top shape in unique i. 14 ROSE TERRACE - Gracious living in 4 bedroom, 21'l bath Georgian colonial near the lake. Large broker who is a IBy AppolntmenO , rooms include paneled library, family room with fireplace, equipped kitchen all with lovely location. member of the local carpeting and draperies. High balance 8~'2'7c ASSUMPTION! 884-0600. 1003 Bedford Colonial Terms CUSTOM DESIQNED AND BUILT exchange. state as. 1215 Devonshire , ..•. Colonial . , . Terms 2220 STANHOPE - GREAT BUY FOR LOTS OF SPACE! 5 bedroom brick bungalow in the Woods 19 ROSE TERRACE - Three bedroom, three sociation and the 1180 Fairholme . " Semi-Ranch ... Terms offers family room, realistic price and land contract terms. Also available as a rental - details at bath. New England style Cape Cod with NATIONAL ASSO- 1134 Harvard , Terms, Clean. 881-6300. separate suite on first floor. CIATION OF 20682 Maple Lane Ranch - Off Vernier 75 Stonehurst Shores Ranch GREAT BUY FOR LOTS OF SPACE! 5 bedroom brick bungalow in the Woods offers family room, REALTORS". All have two-car attached garages and will he 82() Westchester Colonial - Immediate. realistic price and land contract terms. Also available as a rental - details at 881-6300. open Sunday 2 to 5, snow and weather Through their memo permitting. bership. the~' volun. Choice Condo's 1977 VAN ANTWERP - 3 bedroom. 11,1bath colonial with family room, finished basement. im. tarily pledge them. 820 Cadieux , Room~' Upper. Terms mediate occupancy and lower interest terms. $74,900.884.0600. selves to an estab. 18819 Cranford Lane " 1St Off. Terms '~' llshed Code of Eth. 1961 Shorepointe , ' Deluxe 2 bedrm. 20047WEDGEWOOD - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. t'errific family room all on one floor! Privacy location Ics . .- jn the Woods - Land contra~t! 881.6300. •• - PLUS OTHERS - APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED AT YOUR CONVENIENCE The,. Ir. IOmI •• captlon.1 V.III11 .v.lI.bl. Scully & Hendrie, Inc. Real Estate todey It you know how to find""" . . , W! DOl FiRST OFFERING in handy Farms area of cozy 2 bedroom farm colonial aU rea~y for new owner! 20169Mack Avenue at Oxford Road tAt 1II halp YOU be one that meItH 11hllPpen. Great starter home offered at $53.500with choice of lower interest financing. lI84-0600. 881.8310 For Competent, CoUrteoul and JUST LISTED on delightful Farms court! 4 bedroom, ll,/z bath colonial with family room. finished Confidential Real Eltet. Gul- basement with lower interest ASSUMPTION OR LAND CON'f~C'1' AVAILAHLJ:; - lll$4-0ll00. danc •... LUXURY WOODS RANCH ~educed for quick sale! 3 large bedroom.s, 2 baths, family room, finished As a member of a Com. to "our hOUI." basement, attached garage. Fine land contract terms and OFFERS INVITED! 881-6300. local exchange. a CIII UI ••• The H.lpful PlOpl. REALTOR' has the RIVARD - Beautiful custom RANCH oUerlng convenience PLUS! S bedrooms, m baths, finished basement wllh ree room, office and extra full bath, attached garage and downtown transportation SINE. REALTY opportunity to trade right at the door! 881.6300. information and IT'S WORTH YOUR TIME TO ideas on a regular WINDMILL POiNTE AREA - IMMACULATE! 3 bedroom. 1J,J bath COLONIAL with a choice of CALL SINE ..• bash with fellow excellent terms. Call 881.4m for details. profelilonall and to BO.L"~D r\ HHOCl"TEH it FIRST OFFERING work with them for ,,} GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Nearly new 4' bedroom Regency COLONIAL with striking brick community 1m. i~ - - courtyard, flM family room (2S x 15') with fireplace and wet bar, library, Mutschler kitchen, GROSSE POINTE WOODS l provement. REAL. 1 3-car garage, central air and all amenities expected In a home of his caliber. Good fina1)c1ng Beautiful custom ranch, 3 bedrooms, 141 baths. .'. TORS', often serve [ARL Ktl~1 .... available! lI84-oeoo. Family room, central air. Three year land # contract terma. Excellent Cilndltlon. on planning boards. '-IN THE PARK - 4 bedroom En(l:llsh features a NEW Mutschler kitchen and beautiful natural zoning group •• city GROSSE POl!'''TE FARMS R[AtTY .. woodwork. Affordable priced at "5,000. 811-4200, county commiulons 470 SHELBOURNE - On secluded court - 3 and other organlza. :"LAKELAND - S bedroom, 2 bath colonial with family room, lovely yard with in.ground pool and bedroom. 2 bath ranch. Large family room tions that promote The Gro... Point. Offlc. patio and high balance assumption at 9o/4~. 881.4200. - patio - attached 2'" car garage. Land communlt)' well. be. ' contract terms. Immediate possession. (OFFICE OPEN SUNDA \' 10.4) CHOICE FARMS LOCATION and a charming New England style Colonial offering handy first floor $107,900.00 ing and progressJve de\'elopment, bedroom and bath plus 3 bedrooms and 2 baths up; large 2nd floor studio. llbrary and complete GROSSE POI~'TF. WOODS 395 Fisher Road 886.3800 gamts room with wet bar and firepillee, Immediate occupancy! 881.6300. 2015& MORNINGSIDE - Executive cUltom YOUNG,BUDGET PRICED! Just S36,500,bI.lYsthis S bedroom BUNGALOW on Maryland with extra built colonial. Two years old. 4 bedrooms - 1 special terms! 881.4200. 2 ., baths. Llbrar~', family room, 1st floor laundry and large deck. Country kitchen. 1St OFFERING - 4 bedroom, 2t, bath colonial. L1brar)'. 27 foot family SECLUDED STREET - Prime area of the Farms! This S bedroom, II, bath COLONIAL features' Master suite with fireplace. Assume a 9"4~ room, Spacious kitchen. 1st floor laundry. Paneled ree. room. central NEW KITCHEN, cozy den, attached garage - a real charmer! Financing details and attractive mortgage for 2t, years then refinance. Ap- 'air. patio'" alt. garage. All appliances. Large assumable 8~4" price Information at 884-0600. pointment only. $218,000.00 mortgage. 1681 BROADSTOSE - Newer four bedroom 1st OFFERING - Attractively deconted residence on Vendome. Lib. IMPORTANT SERVIC~ colonial. Family room, country kitchen. rary. garden room, 1st floor laundr)' , modem kitchen. 4 family bed- FOR TRANSFEREES:' rooms & S baths plus 2 maids rooms & bath on 2nd. Bedroom & bath on Excellent buy. Land contract terms avail. 3rd. Ree. room with fireplace. at!. garage. ~ice landscaping. patio. able. 1105.000.00 ;"'8* MEMBE" Alarm system. 1693 PRESTWICK - Four bedroom colonial. .. I A l TO" .5 REL(!) 21., baths and family room. Extra large lot. WOODS ~"''E - 4 bedroom 212 bath colonial. Family room, ree. room. 593.900,00 patio. att. garage. Possible terms. Owner wa.'\ts oHer. $137,000. INTI":C!TY ST. CLAIR SHORES 'UlOCATION""VICI BALFOUR SQUARE CONDO~n~lUMS Dear Eastland. 1st floor apart. 1313 WOODBRIDGE - Woodbridge East Tow- ment. Central air. Patio & carport. $47,500. nhouse - pool - community building. 2 We are here to serve 'you 9 A.M. to 9 P.m. Monday thru Friday large bedrooms and 21~ baths. June occu. LANNOO, 7.Mack area of Detroit. 3 bedroom Colonial. Patio. 2 car gar. 9 A.M. to 5 P.m. Saturday and Sunday. pancy. $71,500.00 age. Assumable 9.5C-,mortgage or blend rate available. $52.000 GROSSEPOINTE FARMS GROSSEPOINTE'J>ARK GROSSEPOINTE WOODS SINE REALlY HISTORIC HOME 01\ E. Jefferson. Living room plus a parlor. 01bedrooms. 82 Kercheval 884.0600 16610Mack 881.4200 ' 19790 Mack 881-6300 MULTIUST SERVICE 165 x 150 lot. 2 car garage. Blend rate mortgage available FARMS OFFICE 884.7000 DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839.4700 BEAUPRE - 4 bedroom. 112 bath residence with large family room & finished basement. Close tb Kerby school. $104.000. BISHOP - Colonial. 3 bedrooms. 1'2 balhs. Family room, ree. room. $92.500with terms, assumption or blend rate mortgage. Also for lease. FISHER - English. 3 bedrooms, it2 baths. Family room. Assumption or GREAT SELECTION • • • SOMETHING FOR EVERYONf . blend rate mortgage. $83.500. FISHER - 3 bedroom. 2 bath colonial. Xewer 24 foot famil\' room. Rec. room with fireplace. Assumable mortgage~ $115.000. . HE:-.lDRIE LANE - Lovely French near St. Pauls. Pewabic tiled fo\'er & baths. Library & family room. 6 bedrooms, 312 baths. 4 fireplaces. 3 car attached garage with unfinished space for playroom or bedroom above. Large assumable mortgage. LAKELAND - Spacious English south of Jefferson. Library & family room. Large screened terrace. 6 bedrooms. 4 baths on 2nd plus 2 bedrooms. bath & playroom on 3rd. Rec. room. 3 car attached garage with apartment. LAKEPOIl"TE - $92.500. 3 bedrooms. 21'l baths Library. glassed in porch. paneled rec room. 75 x 159 lot. ':' ~.•it.,/ '';.~ . CAPE COD - Includes one of the best kitchens MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH - PRICE RE- LAXNOO - 3 bedroom. P'l bath colonial. Pass thru hall to kitchen Fam. $68,500- Early American bungalow, four bed. i1y room. rec. room. $:>4.000.Terms available. rooms, 21,;2baths, fireplace, formal dining you will ever see. Family room and flexible DUCED. With slate roof and copper gutters, financing through the existing Standard Fed- natural woodwork. newer country kitchen. 2nd room, convenient location. Land contract terms LOCHMOOR - 3 bedroom. 2 bath colonial. Library. 100x 162lot $162.000. available. eral Savings mortgage. Recent improvements floor laundry. huge master suite. library and include storms and screens and completely reo den. - modeled bathrooms: LOCH~WOR - 4 bedroom. 312 bath colonial. Library & family room INV~STMENT - $10.000 down. 2 bedrooms, 2 Fully carpeted. Rec room & playroom in basement. 5 fireplaces Slate MERRIWEATHER ROAD - $80,500 - 3 bed. baths. kitchen with appliances. central air patio. Central air, attached garage. $179,000. room colonial, }l.~ baths, updated kitchen, EXCEPTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLE - conditioning. Must be sold. $49,900. Rentals breakfast room, newer furnace, land con- On this stunning English'in the Park as well average $475. MOROSS - Colonial. Den & Rec. Room. 3 nice bedrooms & ll'l baths. tract, VA or excellent blended mortgage av- as a family room, modern kitchen and much Deck & patio, 2 car garage. Blend rate mortgage or land contract. ailable. . more. All for only $85.000. WILLOW TREE PLACE - EXECUTIVE $83,500. HOME - New England style colonial, fam- ily room with fireplace and wet bar, four VENDOME CT. - Cape Cod. paneled library. glassed terrace & 1st floor OPEN SUNDAY family sized bedrooms, All the amenities bedroom & bath. 3 bedrooms & bath on 2nd. Central air. Paneled rec GREAT FINANCING - 20'7 Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine-B fGrosse Pointe, Real Estate Exchange -jHE. PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLlJ~IVE'-Y, BY MEMBERS OF THE. GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE 'EXCHANG'E .1H . _.'. '.. 1i}-:~ Groe.. Point. R.. , BEDROOMSi J!.tat. n:ATVRES IxcMnge MembeR LOCATION FINANCING PRICE BATHS Fjsher Rd. $15,900 Assumption $ 84,900 3:112 Den, :'Jew decor Lewiston Rd. Land Contract 159,500 4/2"2 4 fireplaces, family room w:wet hat' Borland Aseociatetl of £arl Keim Realty Hillcrest Assume Mortgage 73,900 312 "'ew kjtchen. new decor Perrien Place L;md 'Contract 179,000 41212 Just reduced, 1st fl. laundry Wm. J. Champion l'Jorth Henaud Land Contract 175,!JOO 413'2 Long term financing, large lot, THE PROPERTIES LISTED &. Co. many custom features Blend Mortgage Family room, newer kitchen, terrific Daneher, Sser. Linville 69.900 WHsOfl and Stro!) , lnc, Fixed Hate financing Harcourt Rental 65O/mo Terrace. natural fireplace, den R.G. Edgar & ON THESE PAGES Anociales OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 - 5:00 Goodman. Pierce 362 f'lsher - 4~ riuicresl Are Offered Exclusively & Auociates Grosee PoInte Real Estate Co. * LAND CONTRACTS Higbie &. Maxon, Inc. Youngblood By Members Of The * BLENDED MORTGAGES Johnstone &. WRAP-AROUND MORTGAGES ReaUv.",. Johnstooe, Inc. * McBrearty & AdlhoCh The key to buying or selling in EXCHANGE ReallOrs. Inc. todar's market •.. George Palms Our Sales Associates will be happy to show you how if's done. '11m, W. Queen 20087 MACK AVENUE • GROS,SE POINTE WOOD!! SChweitzer fleal Estale, loe.l &en.r Homes &. GardiJns Scully & Hendrie, Inc. Shorewood I e, A. Brown WE Sine Real1)' Co, CALLERY BRING Strongman &A~. PEOPLE Tappan Gellery HOME. of Homet OF HOMES Toles and Associates FIRST OFFERING Youngblood Realty. Jne, PLA~ ADDITIO~ TO SERVE VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS 286 ROOSEVELT PLACE Adding a room is a good way 10 get e,tra living sR;ice When A HOUSE A!'\D A FORD 1:'\ YOUR Fl'TURE?!' the addilion i, planned 10 serve ,;.' ..... 'I' ~ more than Qne funclion, YQJI get UR~AN LIVING with Suburban expanse. Har- THREE BEDROOM, 2 ., bath Ame~an colon- This 4llPla.«;m~1&,4..~.2.~~y,;er,~lonial near Grosse Pointe Cj.ty Park comes with a ' a honus in diver ..il)'. • vard Road, 4 bedroom,.2 ", bath English colo- ial with large family room. 2 car brick garage. BRASD :"E\\' 1982 FORD ESCORT~ The present o .....ners are moving out of State 'and must sell this ' \Vhen thinking aboljl adding nial with den on 60' wide lot with 60' adjoining Talently decorated and skiJlfuIIy''maintaiJled. beautifully decorated and spacious house. The family room -features a brick wall fireplace and a room, the National Home 1m. garden lot a\'ailable. Modern kitchen, 2 car Improvements must be seen to be appreciated. adjoining brick pallo with gas grill. sunny kitchen, Jiving room with fireplace and full window wall. pro\emCnl Coundl sugge,ls garage. close to Village and trans'portation. :\'ear excellent private school Attractive LAND central air and attached %''.! car garage "'ith electric garage door openers. PRICE HAS JUST BEEN vou make a lis! of lhe aclivilies LAND CONTRACT terms available. COi'iTRACT can be assumed. REDUCED TO $139.900 WITH EXCELLENT LAND CONTRACT TERMS. ihat ~'illlake place in Ihe room. An adult t>edroom. for exam, CALL TODAY FOR YOl"R OW~ PRIVATE SHOWISG OR SEE IT Sl'~D:\Y~ pie, ought tddodouble duty asa LAND CONTRACT . LAND CONTRACT quiet retreal for reading, sewing or just relaxlng. A dining room Shirlev Kennedv Mary C. Bodkin mighl abo ,en'e as a lihrary. sit, Lorraine Klrchne'r Margaret Breitenbecher ling room or music room. Salh' Clarke Evclyne Rupp Dorothv Heal\' Barbara Simpson Consider mood Diane Kelly' Jean Wakely :\nolher Ihing 10 conSIder. Mary Walsh adds Ihe Council, is the mood Cathy Champion DiJlaman. Broker )OU wish 10 express. Should the new room be formal or infor, mal') Should il sene as a quiet oackgmund for people. or as a _.J. ,trong re flection of your per. Member of the sonahly ~ 'M~rnber 01 RECOA . Grosse Pomte Real Estate F.l(ehange Once the decision has been Macomb Board ot Reallors made regardi ng funclwn and SA VE! SAVE! SAVE! Owner leaving the State! STATELY 4 bedroom brick home with master a n ..uOI\\Io'ide' Cha~ionANoeOM"AN'I' referral lk:\worX DetroIt Board of Realtors mood, draw a simple floor plan PRlCE REDl'CED for quick sale on this cozy, suite and separate bath. Lots of closet space, 102 Keltheval 884.5100 u"ing graph p'aper and pallerns custom built 3 bedroom ranch in the FARMS. nice kitchen with built-ins. 2 car garage. extra of your furnilure cUI 10 scale. Oak floors, marble sills thru.out. plaster walls.' insulation and loads of comfort for family Iiv, in laying out room :nrange- copper plumbing and much more. S79.900 wHh ing. Great financing ior this VALE:'\TINE'S ments, adds NHIC. keep in 11'( financing. SPECIAL in the PARK. S56.900. mind open traffic areas. a center _------, of interest, conversation group- ings, adequate lighting and slor. ASSUMPTION - 9.5CJ( REDUCED age space. .-..--~- TOLES & ASSOCIATES,. . INC. For professional help For skilled. profeSSional help SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT in hui Idi ng a room addit ion. contact the-locall"HIC chapler. MIDDLESEX - CEl\TER HALL COLO:'\iIAL \lith paneled family room, modern kitchen. first floor Contraclors belonging 10 Ihe laundry. threc hedrooms. 21.2 baths. central air. alarm system. $119.500. C"ulici! pledge 10 ooserve the highest slandards of integrity. -l88 LAKELA~D - CO~1PLETEL Y REI;)ECORA TED. !\e\\ kitchen. paneled library with Franklin frankness and responsihilily. slo\'e. screened porch. recreation room. 4 big bedrooms and 3'2 baths lie, FI~A~CI;,\G. \ 20146 DOYLE COCRT - A Ql'IET COeRT :'\EAR BAR:\ES A:'- Page Ten-S GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 04, 1982 William J. Champion & Company OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 • 5:00 388 MOROSS - CONTEMPOHAH\' RANCH - Pril'e reductioll of ovcr $50,000. Own~r transfel'red and motivated to move. A!"chite(.'ts own house, Situated 011 till' Country Club Golf Course, built in 1979 energy effident and hilS 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. " 21200WOODMONT - BEA UTIFUL RANCI! fE.'aturing 3bedrooms, fumBy 1'00111, finished basement and a 2 car attached garage, Grosse Pointe schools Tht' l'xperienred st~ffs of the Grosst' P\)intt' Heul Estate BY APPOINTMENT Ex\'hallge lllt'lllbers han> a full know 1- STREET Bns BAs EXTRAS ~ .... ~ e--.I t'tigt' of G,'osse ANITA Bungalow; natural fireplace; 3 ear garage ~y 1 .~ .'.).~'.... ~.\"."t" P\)inlt' properties, BALFOUR Colomal; gllrden room; IJbr '\l'ORKI:'iG WIVES SHARE EXPE~SES l~ - -.... - The mo\e from "housewife" WM.J. to "working \\ ife" has turned • Ml'Q)ber of Ihe Busy the dream of home,)\\ nership Grosse Pointe Real ESlate F:xchange We're 'Member' of RECOA . . inlo realily for many married .a nlltiOn~'ide' CIJa~ion Maromb Boaro of Realtors couples, ~fore than 56 percenl Detroit Board 0{ Realtors of married couples \\ ho !"e<:entl)' referral ne HOME BUILDING BOOSTS ECONOMY OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 PRICE REDUCED ;,-.--- .' I The construction of 1,000 ~ .... """" single-family homes pours more .<, • than SIlO million inlo the na- !,,~RST OFFE.R~NG, Stately semi-ranch located tion's economy, says the Na. FIRST OFFERING. Fantastic builder's home : most prestiglOU~ area of Farms. Four large tional Association of Home in the Woods, Super floor plan; family room, I drooms each with own bath, Familv room , Builders. wet bar and '11 I J library, kitchen built-ins, full basement with l,t floor I gn , e egant decor, library, 1st bath, wet bar & ree room, Land contract/as- The eSlimale indudes pur . . aundry, Land contract terms. (G782l sumption terms (F380l 886-4200 chases, wages and profits as- 886-5800 SO<:latedwith new constJUction as well as m Money is Tight 37 BEVERLY. , . Big wonderful rooms. The You will be pleasantly surprised at the SpaCIOUS large entrance hall and sweeping staircase rooms of this 3 bedroom colonial in the Farms But there are fine creates the setting, First floor features Ii\'ing All freshly painted and decorated, newer roof. houses on the mar- room and den both with fireplaces, large dining new hotwater tank. new dishwasher. EXlras ket. Maybe you CAN rooll' and updated kitchen, -4 or 5 bedrooms, -\ include copper plumbing, central air, large en. afford to buy one. full baths, $235,000 TERMS. closed summer porch. [Jnder $100,000. Realtors' are ex- perienced in what is FIRST OFFERING CHAMPAGNE TASTE? You'll bubble with ex- BEHIND THIS DOOR,., You'll find features known as "Creative A marvelous 5 bedroom home on charming Dean Lane III Grosse Pointe Farms. Custom built with citement whert you see this 4 bedroom 21~ bath galore! Mmost everything you can imagine in Financing", , ,and circular stairs, slate Iloor throughout the foyer, k.itchen and dming, room. The family room has a cuslDm home. Great for entertaining especially a desirable home in the Woods at a reasonable that means they can brick wall fireplace with built.ins ,md ~ggf'(\ floors Beautlfully decorated and a pleasure to o(ft:'r in .the cozy family room, Finished. basement price, Three bedrooms, family room, new r09f often fig'ure out and much more, Land contact & assumption and furnace. Two car .garage on well land- ways for YOU to fi. PROVENCAL ROAD ... An authentic reproduction of Thomas Jefferson's ~lonlJ('ello. custom dE." terms. (G775) scaped lot. Land contract terms, (F313) nance a housing signed and built by ~liIton Grigg. Spacious foyer with parquet floors, step down living room. The 886-4200 ~5800 hearth room, family room, dining room and kitchen combined has wlid oak beams. brick walls purchase. Call a and hand pegged floor. member of the FIRST OFFE~INGS Grosse Pointe Real PROVENCAL RD ... seven Bedroom Georgian colonial located on a pri\'ate road o\'erlooking the CHEERFCL HO:\IE IN DESIRABLE LOCATION. This home in Harper Woods offers a newer roof, Estate Exchange, Country Club Golf Course, " natural fireplaces, paneled library, magnificent walled grounds aluminum trim, new patio. hardwood floors, updated bath, extra cabinets in kitchen, and super Brochure Provided upon ~equest. .low heating bills. (,G7B51886-4200 MOROSS. , . Substantial reduclion on the custom buill ranch home overlooking the CCD Golf CQurse. CONDO LIVII';G IN THE SHORES, Prime end unit with pool, sauna, and club house facilities. Designed and owned by an architect utilizing the latest technology to insure the highest degree of Rece~tly decorated and carpeted with 2 bedrooms, and 2 full baths.' B~nd and assumption energy efficiency. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. $t79,OOO. - av aila ble. (G786) 88S-4200 MERRIWEATf.iER RD ... The glamorous octagon foyer leads to all first floor main rooms: liVing SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT room WIth fIreplace, paneled library, family room and garden room overlooking the lovely pallO and professionally landscaped yard. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths. TERMS. GROSSE PTE, WOODS. This 3 bedroom. P.2 bath colonial offers a country kitchen, finished base- ment wilh rec room and excellent LC terms. Large treed lot. (G757) 888-4200 COUNTRY CLUB LN ... Custom built one owner home. Immediate occupancy. Loaded "ilh charm Living room with fireplace and ba\' window ..Comfortable and COZY hbran', 3 bedrooms. $125.000 BEST BUY IN THE WOODS. Land contract terms with $10.000 dn. at 11'7c for this 3 bedroom alum. TERMS. ' . . .home. Immaculate condition. \F309) 886-5800 KE~~Y RD ... Brick 112 story 3 bedroom home. Living room with fireplace, formal dining room, GROSSE PTE. SHORE'S DELIGHT. Spacious semi.ranch with'! bedrooms, 2112 baths, Florida room, hmshE.'d basement with fireplace. Priced at $i3.900 TER:\lS. games room. and much more. LC terms. (G763) 8&H200 . LINCOLN RD ... PRICED TO SELL ... A 4 bedroom house WIth can' den, updated kitchen and Sl1PER HO:\!E IN HARPER WOODS...\lso: super terms with 123,49<:Financing - Great assumption. baths, and \'ery spacious rooms for $84,700 A must see, plus central air and 3 car brick garagE.' . Fresh decor. natural fireplace, ree room. and Grosse Pte, schools. (F362l 886-5800 ,. SPA~IS~ COLONIAL. , . On Bedford Rd, in the Windmill PtE.'Dr. area. Spacious -4 bedroom house LIVE CO:\IFORT.-\BLY II'; THE WOODS. A spacious floor plan for a lovely 8 room home. Three With ~Il~ roof, updated kitchen and very gracious foyer. Living room WIth fireplace, cozy !Ibrar~' bedroom~. 1'2 baths. Blend !\iorl. at 1234<;(. Priced well at $89,500. (G769) 88&-4200 and fllllshed basement. TER:\tS. . EASTLAND WOODS MANOR. This beautiful townhouse condo in Harper Woods has a family room plus CLOVERLY RD ... Magnificent house desiBned by the Saarimen's. The first floor is all parquE.'t much more. Great Land Contract terms, IF316) 888-5800 G'!!!JOIY Peck mahagony paneling is used liberally throughout. and the 3 baths are of pewabic tile. :\ SP~('I011S offers you 12 yet comfortable. 5 bedrooms and'! baths. TERMS. ~XCELLENT AREA OF GROSSE PTE. WOODS. This spacious brick ranch has 3 bedrooms, panelled famIly room, and largE.'dining area. Blend Mortgage or Simple Assumption. (G770l886-4200 ways to save ROSE TERRACE " . Jusl a few doors from the lake in one of the Pomte's most prestlgioll." subdIVISIons. 5 bedrooms, large country kitchen compliments the formallidng room, dinmg room 0110"£ OF GROSSE PTE PARK'S FI:-IEST. Terrific family home with finished recreation room, fireplace, etJeI'!N and den. wet bar, and Jots of closets. Land Contract terms, (F359) 88&-5800 ThiS free brochure and a walK throug,~ your hOuse COu'd cur RENTAL ... On lh(' walt-r, 7 bedrooms, 41'l bath home for lease. ChIldren and pets welcomc your"orne energy use by 25% Occupancy April 1. $1,000.00 per month. OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 For exampie file Oroct:ure '181Allard. Gros~ Pte. Farms 886-5800 Ie/IS you 10 Insulale IIJe gaps 766 Hampton, Grosse Pte, Woods 886-4200 YOu !en tile f,rs: l ~. Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven-B HOME Gro ... Pointe Reaf Estate IMPROVEMEl\T Exchange Members THE PIlON. TIES AND HEFlJRBISIJI."lG LISTED ON SHO'n'S BoJ1and Associates Wm. W. Oueen THESE 'A&ES of Earl Kelm Realty If kilchen ,lordge 'pace Schweitzer Art OffIred ExcluslVlt, ,cem, ,kilnpy. remodeling rrw)' Wm. J. Champion & Co. Real Estate. Inc.1 Iy MIIftb., OfTh. Planning to sell your house? be the ~n~\',er. The Nallonal Better Homes GROSSEPOINTE Talk to a professional. Call any Kitchen Cabinet A"ociallon Oanaher, Baer, & Gardens REAL ESTATE wgge~" cahinel~ Ihal Icalure Wftson and Stroh, Inc. £lCHANGE member of the Grosse Pointe Real ~uch "organi/er," a, laly ,u. Scully & ,an, and adJu'lahk- and pull.out R";G. Edgar & Hendrie. Inc. Estate Excl'.ange. They have know-how! ,!lei V",. Assoc;lates the T'.; :~~.:~.': .... n. ~ht.' r.1hiof>l .... Shorewood YOll,CicCI can lake hca,y load, RELOC:'\T!~G? and datil' ahu,c. lotlk fur Ihc Goodman. Pierce E. A. Brown & Associates Make the right /\ KC A ,'crlifi,.alion ,eal. Sine Realty Co. move. Visit or phone Grosse Pointe a member. of the Strongman What', lhe he'>! 'Iyk of win. ~ Estate Co. Grosse Pointe Real dow ahow kllchcfl "ink,,'? An. ... & Assoc. Higbie & Maxon. Inc, Estate Exchange for der"", Corporalion of Bayport. Tappan Gallery prompt. profession- MInn., a leadi ng. window man- ufaclurer. ,ay" il\ ca,emen". Johnstone & of Homes al service. Johnstone, Inc. whll'h open out \', ith an ea,y- Tofes and lo-reach h"oJle. McBrearty & Adlhoch Associates Realm, Inc. Youngblood One of Ihe nil!>I important ARCHlTECTL'RALL V DISTINCTIVE S~ 20439 MACK AVENUE element, of a weli-t>uill winduw George Palms I Realty, Inc. ' '"/', ' I~COMI-: PROPj<:RTY GROSSE POINTE i, the ,a,h and frame. IN\'I-:STORS TAKE SOrt: WUODS OFFICE Since wood i, a natural in, E.7e, ~'l«INI ~t4~ ,ulalur il ",ill nol conduci heal a, ea,i1y a, a non'lhermal melal 886-8710 ,a,h and frame. In faci. com- parali ,.e le'1> ,how Ihal wooJ in,ulate, 41,X)lime, Illore effec. OPEN SUNDAY 2 • 5 tively Ihan ~teel and 1.770timel heUer than aluminum. 8-H Whittier Culonial 5 Bdrms 31:0 Baths Beautiful English Land Contract 686 Birch Ln. Ranch 3 Bdrms 21'2 Baths Will Consider Trade Simple Assumption OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 917 Grand Marais Colonial 5 Bdrms 4 Ful/l2 Half Inground Pool Land Contract If you wonder where the real LIC TER:\IS 5 Elmsleigh Colonial 4 Bdrms 3ll> Baths Brand New! New Mortgage wealth of America lies and 1109 Audubon - Quality built colonial. three 2328 Stanhope Ranch 3 Bdrms 1 Bath Immaculate Condition Blend Rate 1952 Manchester Colonial you're anomeowner, you're it. bedrooms. 21~ baths and family room. 4 Bdrms 2 Baths Completely Re-Decorated Blend or Assume large living room, natural fireplace. Great 32 Greenbriar Ranch 3 Bdrms 2l.:! Baths Off Lakeshore Land Contract With more than 55-million single family homes in this buy in the Park. (Price r~u(-ed $112,500') country, the National As,ocia. BY APPOINTMENT tion of Realtors says their FOLLOWING BY APPOI!'lTMENT We are proud to offer this deluxe. renovated, 2 aggregate valUe of S2.trillion 1371 South Renaud - Prime location. Cozy family income property_ Some of its many fea. CLOVERLY - Lovel\" immaculate colonial in VERNIER - 2 family income with 5 and 4. repre,ent, America', largesl ranch. two bedrooms, two baths, familv tures include 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, single as;el. the Farms. New roof. new drive. 3 bedrooms Downstairs has fireplace. Main!. free ex. room, recreation room. Excellent retire. natural fireplace. room.y kitchen with eating Il1 baths. den. simple assumption. terior. Land contract terms. ment move. Price reduced $99,500. space. appliances including dishwasher. reo finished hardwood floors thru-out. three car WOOD garage, new roof. separate utilities and .more. ANITA - 2 bedroom ranch on a large lot. Grosse Pointe Shores. Colonial road lot nfar KENMORE - Excellent 4 bedroom. Il1 baths. LOUVER DOORS Upper and lower units are the same. Colonial with family room & fireplace. Blend rate available. Family room with lake. Priced in the 70's. blend or assume. fireplace, 1st floor utility room, Grosse OFFER UNBEATABLE TER:\IS Pointe schools. ALTERNATIVES Sterling Heights - 13308 Canal Road. Assuma- I. ATTRACTI\'E ASSl'M,\ijLE LA~D CON. ble 1l1'1'k mortgage. $19.000 down. Sharp TRACT AT 11';( WITH OVER .j YEARS .-\LGER - St. Clair Shores, Immaculate 3 bed. colonial. 4 bedrooms. family room. 21-'2 LAKEPOI!\'TE - Four bedrooms. 2~1 baths. 2 Closel doors don't have 10 be RE~IAI~ING 0:'\ .-\ L.-\RGE BALANCE. fireplaces. priced below market \'aJue for room. 1~ bath ranch, 1st floor laundry. mundane. baths near Lakeside shopping. quick sale. 2 car garage. Family room with fireplace. simple assump- Wood louver doors,. for 2. SELLER WILL TAKE BACK A SECl'RED tion. example. available as folding or 17805 E. 8 Mile - Across from Eastland com- !'lOTE TO ASSIST 1:"4ASSt::\H~G EXIST- . \ ~".,.,;' ' sliding units, are ideal for mercial ouildine 7.000 sq. ft. could be con- ING LA~D COXTRACT. OXFORD - Land contAct .on this 4 bedroom, CANTERBUR V - 4 bedtl)Om~2~ baUl colonial dose IS in narrow hallways or verted to doctors offices. $350.000. LlC 2~ bath colonia!, aUsche.afety can he an Imp<.'r- liml con,ideralion \\ hen cho ..,,- 1048 AllDUBO:"4 - THE IDEAL COLONIAL FOR THE '80's~ Outside. this house has the special ing a roofing material. since the Goodman Pierce warmth of a traditional colonial. But inside. it's wide open. light filled 'with a sky.lit family room roof can he \ulnerahle to fire and kitchen, plus formal rooms for entertaining. too. This wonderful mix of traditional design and from \1\erhead ~ources. a contemporary approach to light and space is why we call it the ideal colonial for th~ '80's, A,phalt shlllgles arc man- & Associates, Inc. ufaClured 10 meer l'nderl:. riler, 340 KERCHE\' ..\L - Cape Cod. four bedrooms, three and a half baths. family room. Centrally Laboralories Class C ,landard locat~ in the Farms. Price reduced. or heller. \\ hich mean, the shingles will nOI ignile easil}. \\ ill not 'UPpt.H1 Ihe spread of 93 KERCHEVAL * 886-3060 19621 COL'~TR\' CLl:S - Harper Woods - Charming 3 bedroom brick and aluminum ranch on lire o'er the roof and will not pri\'ate cul.de.sac. kitchen v.ith eating space. finished basement, central air, Grosse Pointe HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM. RELOCATION SERVICE add 10.a fire hazard hI' emittinc schools, assumable mortgage. priced at $69.900. huming hran&.. • • BY APPOINTMENT Stately three bedroom. one and a half bath colonial with library. large lot. near Lake and Park. Call for details. ~EW WI~DOWS LOCATIOS BR'S'B:\ SPECI:\L FEATL'RES COME IN PRICE ~ANY STYLES BALFOCR 1 6-3 ";1 Library. super basement. simple assumption $159,500 AND SIZES BL:CKI:"4GHA~t 5-31, Library. screened porch. land contract 165.000 ESSEX 1 4.2 '2 3-5 year land contract w:$20.000 down 95.000 If }our heme impnn cme nl HARVARD 3.2', Colonial. Mast built, family room 115,000 plJn, call for Ihe rerlacemenl0f F.-\R:\fS one or more II Indows. don'r he BEU:-I'GER 3-11, Family room. assume 8';;: mortgage 79,500 mi,led inlo thinl.lOi,?} au are lim. HAXDY 4.212 Cape Cod. library. recreation room 130.000 iled l\) the 'amc \l~.Je' and size, LAKESHORE Gracious estate living - Call for details 525.000 in Ihe ne" unil,. - LEWISTO~ 4.21, Family room, 8("':land contract available 159.500 \1odern. faelor\ .encmcered CITY IImdllll' comc in nia m .....I\ Ie, a' "ell a' SlZC'. A honic,,'-'ncr', !'\OTRE DA~tE 2-1 Farmhouse. large kitchen. close to Village 54.000 chnice, in \\ ind,,\', dC'!l!n ;ue ROOSEVELT 6-31, Condominium - Land Contract terms 115.000 lImned onl} h} hi, IInJgm':lIion. ROOSEVELT &-1'1 Farm Colonial 64.900 Dependi ng on lhe size of the WOODS orening. choo,e from douhle. RECENTLY REDUCED . . . This is a charm. RECENTLY REDUCED .' .. This efficient four FAIRWAY LASE 3-1 Ranch. terrace. land contract terms 110.000 hung. ca'emcnl, gliding. a\\ n. ing seven bedroom English style home in the bedroom home is in the Shores. City. PEAR TREE 5.3 Cape Cod, country kitchen, family room 189.000 ing. angle. hay and hll\\ \\ in- SADDLE LANE 3.211 Ranch. full dining room, central air 158.000 do\\' , or gliding door,. SHOREHA~f 3.21, Den. deluxe basement w, kitchen & sauna 118.000 Andcrsen CorplHation. a ALSO BY APPOINTMENT IN GROSSE POINTE SHORES Icading manufaclurer of WIn. *5 BR English on Berkshire $136,000. dOlI' .. nd didi nc door,. rc. WILLOW TREE 4-211 Family room. completely redecorated in last "4 BR colonial on Lakepointe , $125,000. 239.000 ml rnh homeo" nc~, 10 replace 4 years. great attention to detail. the enlire unll. not lu,1 the , ..,h. "7 BR English on Lakeland . $189.500. A must see t'.ome. If framc, .1Ild ,ill;are ,h,mmc *5 BR English on Lakepointe ' $139,000. DETROIT age. repl.t<.'lOg on I} the ,ash \\' ill 4 BR Colonial on Putnam (just off of Moorland) $ln.OOO. KENSINGTON 3-1 Simple assumpti0!l, den & recreation room 49.900 prohahl) mean Ih.lI half of lhe *5 BR Stone colonial on Edgement $229.000. ST. CLAIR SHORES pmhlem remain,. 2 BR Bungalow on Wayburn , $ 29.500. 11'2BR Rental on Lakepointe 4' •••••••••••••••••••••• $ 54,500. MARTER ROAD 2.] Townhouse. land contract ter""!s 49.000 11"1 a' impol1anl '" the 'lIe .!OJ ,tylc of "iod"II' i, Ihe A vacant lot (zoned for 2 family) on Maryland...... $ 12,000. l11alcri.i1 rhit! c",', 1010 thell!. HOMES OFFERED IN DETROIT WI~>tIor \',,~,d~,heJllx'JIn \I n\ I TO BUY OR SELL A HOUSE *4 BR English on Spring Garden (just on the market) ~...... $ 27,250. CALL A SALES ASSOCIATE FROM arc mo,1 often u,ed ; n Ihe Illan. lJf.lclure of quality-made "In. *3 BR Bungalow on Neff ($5.000 ON) $ 29.800. DANAHER, BAER, WILSON & STROH do\'" hC",IU'C holh offer ..3 BR Colonial on Three Mile...... $ 44.000. supt.-rlOr in'!llallOg '1udll/l." *1 BR Condo at Shoreline East... $ 44,900. Other de rnCOh of ,I \\ ell- hu!!1 HOMES OFFERED IN ST. CLAIR SHORES ,"nJ"" Include f,,"nl)-"pplicd *4 8R Colonial on Corte ville (owner will THOROUGH COVERAGE OF \\ c.lthcr,lllppln~ "nd d"uhle. take a 2nd mortgage at 79<) ...... $106.000. GROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES pane in'ul,llin~ !!i"", II'" p.IIlC' "f ~/.,J" II IIh,1Il in,"I.l!in~ 3 BR Brick ranch on Burton...... S 49,900. /)(1' IldA/'!. )J(I'tt'? illl 'pace he 1\\ ecn Andel'en Pelllla-ShlCld "Ill. OPEN HOUSES • SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7th, 2:30 - 5:00 76 KERCHEVAL &- . do\\", .lnd pllding doo" .Ire IN THE PARK - Two qelightful homes on the same street, 719 Lakepointe. a spacious five ABOVE MARGARET RICE i(;4P11 .fllM I"".;: ,I' ....ealherllphl a' ,lcn'pl. bedroom English style home and 758 Lakepointe, a stylish four bedroom colonial. Both of these 885-7000 ,Ink IIIdl"!1) 'I,lntl,ll,h lor .II. hav(' plenty of room and offer land contracts. hd/I:d/dk IOllahic alllnfiliration i\nd.' Mom!Jer Grosso POtr1te Real Estate Board tI ------~,-_.~------~-~ - - ... - .,I I. . \ , Feature Page Page Twelve.B Thursday, February 4, 1982 flJ-ante Elegallt Counter Points Eating by Pat Rousseau :\ sl'h,"ctlon of rl'('II'('s from thl' Long Stemmed Roses . . . so romantic for a rorlheomlnl( low.calorlt', 10w.dlll1t's, h'l'ol - anu 1""1111)"'" Ise - ('ooklJook Valentine. The ones we are thinking about are pink b) Th) r11 (,n')' 110" ai'll and Ih'It'llli and hand appliqued on a white slip ..It's from a new U,,\\'ltt Hotli prt's('lItln~, tlih wt't'k. till' selection of Iris lingerie that's hand-embroidered in ,1l'('OlllpalllllH'Jlts to thl' maln I.'ount' of Madeira. Other selections include a bowed nosegay la~t l\l,t'k's SOl'P and S:\L\J) :'I1E:\L. with butterflies on white or flora sprays and bows on soft beige. Other fashion gifts found at Walton- Pierce are chamoise leather belts that slip thru SALMON Mr\CI\HONI SI\L:\() dramatic buckles. Some are gold, others silver and 1 call (7~-1oz,) ['(.'d salmon one is a combination of silver and turquoise._.There drained and f1ak('d ' are so many fresh new dresses that have arrived 1 cup cooked elbow macaroni like the black sun dress covered up with a crisp 1'2cllpchoPPl'd gn.'cn peppl'l' white jacket accented with black buttons . . . nicely 1/'; ~lip i:hJpPCG cr:crr priced from Pedestal. For those of you who like the 1 2 l'uclImi){'l', !'el'dl"«( m)(1 well tailoreq look of Austen Hill, the new tan blazer slicl'd with brass buttons is meant to go with a slender 2 'l'bsp. chopped gl'l'l'll onions skirt or a newsy split skirt. Find it in the Sports- Lettuce leu \'l'S wear Department of Walton-Pierce. Dl'\'j\l'd Egg J ------4-- __.__ Inside: Sectiol1 Classified Ads Sports c Thursday, February 4, 1982 Raeillg sailors el(~ct Norsemen cry foul, Ile", offieers lose thir{l In• a row 'I'll(' :'Itld:,;pl 0(',',11\ Haring ('lull p('lIa rat'I' I> tll(' sma!h'r boal~' l'(:r,lon S(~ll(J1l J I "f ,\ldr"l'"I,tan J>{'(I'OlI of t!l\' Port Huron to !lladsinJj(' r;H'I'. By Paul Regelbrugge the Clintondale Dragons, falling 8.15, h,b ('i<>l'll'd Ih fl;,:.; (,ffll'PI' ,\lId di. l.ong dbtanCl' radng has rb('ll in 11-15. In a hrutal bailie, the Norsemen I ('I tor., for Ih,' l (lIl1l1\g '('a,"n :'IlOnl' puplllan\y II il:l thE' rac('r, of the Dawn Dunlap was the high server were ambushed by L'Anse Creuse, Statioll IJ I, Ih(', 'l'olhOJ"lng gruup ,lllal1l'r o"ah This yeor's S,lrItiil to against Southlake in the first game 54.47, on Jan, 29, III what was a game for a d;,,, of 1',1l')llg ,allb""I, IInd('1' :\11)('11:1 Hace will begin on July 24. and Peggy Cadieux and Dana Wigton N!,rth would rathrr forgel. North :1lI i('d Till' 1"011111'('J;II'(' of I'al'll 'I',"~ II fl'alllJ'('~ the 'alll(' pn'.r,I('(' festll'l. led the way in the sc(:ond game. Dun. had topped L'Anse Creuse by one '''Il I, Ih(, Saml .. tll .\Jp('lld 1';'1'1' !H'ld tll'~ ,lilt! :l fl'soTl city fmbh Ilk<> thl" lap sl'ored eight points in the first point in their la~t rnr£'ting. 111 J 1I1~. )J1g boa! race but 011 a som('llhat game agallJst Clintondale. L'An~e Creu~e had 31 Iree throws '1\1<111('1' ,ea II' The JV squad couldn't snap its ~lall\JlI J I I "llIllIOd"rt' 1,1'1')(' 1'('lvl" to North's 13 -- a fact which did not losilll! streak of five, racking up losse. ,t'j) oi \\'.IIl ['J), \' H't' C"JJlJJlod"rt, j, 'J'h(, :'IIOH(, group has openl'd 111l' rxal't1y make ;-'onn coadl hay Hi"". against Southlake, 12-15, 15-5, 7.15, ."\1';<\ Ball('r oj Ihl' F~rll\' HI';lr ('''Ill' .l'l'al"~ rac(' to boats up 10 36 £l'(:1 for happy, Ilwdul"\' Larr~ \\';0111'1' j, irolll Ih" and Clintondale, 6.15, 4.15, High Iii",,, "!l,, lI'allt to ra('£' a long dis. "It wasn't that [ was upset with \\'tluds. ;b j" Olfl('I;.! :'Ika;,lIrt'r Bill servers against Southlake were Dawn I;ill('\, racl' !Jut do nul want to und!'r. what the I'c!s called against us, but SJl"r('r Srl'r1'tar.l' lor Ih[. ~I'ar j, JJlll Cartwright with seven, Celeste Sar- t,lk(. Ihe :'Ilac'klnac journey, The it was what they didn't call on them I oX of 1l(';lriJ"rll Ikight>, and :'Illdl;lrl tor, with 1'0, and Beth Bunnell, I'.ith iJlggl'r boals will ra('(' under their OIl n (L'Anse CreUSe). We were fouled I;uran ut llil'lnlllgh;lln halld/(" 11Il' eight. (,!:I" !tllS ~('ar using PH HF ll;ll1di- many times, but to no avail," Ritter. Trl'il;,Url'I" 1""1 FI.,I'! C;'1J!ain, an' The freshmen also continued to cap, InformatIOn about the ra('e ('an said, "We expected to win since we Hit-k Sl'lIld('k, of thl' F<\l'Im, ana JIIll have their share of problems as they bl, uht;llll('d from Commodore PetrI" had just played some good competi- H,'gilll frulI! 1l;II'JH'r \\'lIods fell vil'tim to ChipRewa Valley, 8-15, sell at 751.1534 or Rick Semack at tion and the game was a lot closer Till' :'IIOHC'I'(llh"r('<1 Sarni" to AI. 3.15, and Madison Heights Lamphere, 8858126, than the SCore indicated, but they're 8-15, 14-16. Dawn LoGrasso and Jenna :I very big team." Cook were the top scorers against • Dan Sheridan scored 18 points in the Big Reds and LoGrasso and Beth the loss. North, now 7-5, slipped into Fuchs were the high servers against BruillS fall In overtime third place in the Bi.County League, Lamphere, behind L'Anse Creuse and Lakeview, An o\'ertime 10s5 ended the II as the winn In g goalie as the Bru ins Basketball: The junior val's i t y which are tied for first. dreams of the Grosse Pointe adranced wlO the second round. Norsemen lost to Highland Park, SO- The Norsemen will be at home to. Bruins heeke,' team in the J:\orth 35, despite Mike Hall's 10 points. Tim :\fatched against :\e\I' Market of morrow, Friday, Feb. 5, against Sheridan and Chris Bingaman had American B'Clntam AA Sih'er Toronto, Grosse Poinle posted a 4.0 Southlake at 7:30 p.m, eight points apiece in the loss. Stick finals held last week in shutout behind goalie Masella's fourth Port Huron, ReachIng the semi- shutout o{ the season. Robby Wood Wrestling: By placing iourth out of The freshmen squeaked by East lina;s with \'ictories over Lon- slaked the Bruins to a first period 20 teams in the Troy Invitational, the Detroit Oakwood, 57.55, before falling 1I\0rsemen missed winnin,g the runners. don and ;.\cw ~larket of Toronto lead when he scored after taking a to East Detroit, 7144. Kevin Weid. up trophy by just 13 points fn this inger made two foul shots with the the BrUins were defeated, 5.~, fine pass from John Hirschfield, very competitive wrestling tourna. score lied at 55.55 and just 20 sec. by Columbia Heights of ~linl1e. D81'is scored two goals and Rickert one to complete the scoring. Bry. ment. North made up for the near onds to play against Oakwood. Art sota. miss with a lopsided, 47-6 win over Sz~'manski scored 12 points and Will Tht, llinlJlIlg goal was scored in kalski earned two asslsrs, II,.s did Gran!. South on Jan, 26, Secor added 10, Szymanski and Paul ol'ertime on 3 centrring pass that Champions at Troy were Dave Kent netted 11 points apiece against ddleclrd of( a :'Ilinnesota player past Compeltng in the Silver Stick Cinals Fleming and Pat Marlow. Greg Flem- Kelly, Bruin goaltender Peler )Iuer The IIas a great opportunity for coach ing was second and Jim Seagram, Jon North Swimming: Bob Luberto, sudden endlng ol'ershadowed a great Tom Costello and his Bruins. The Baker and Todd Leigh were fourth. Rob Causley and Lou Trombetu Grosse POInte rally that sa\l the qualily of play was outstanding, with placed first, second and fourth, reo Bruins comr oack from 8 3.1 third manl' exrellen! teams from Canada :-;orth only lost two matches against spectively, in diving, to highlight a period dcCicit and' the Cnited States participating. the Blue Devils and the win kept the 122.50 trouncing of Southlake. The .\mong the Bruin highlights were "lho Says ,~'inter"sno fun? :'\orsemen's unbeaten record against Shorthanded goals b~' RankIn Bar. :'Ilasella's shutout of :-;ew )Jarket, six " South intact. trio, along with senior Mike Stoyka, ker and captain Slacey Rickert pulled Yeah, winter, with 1111 of its cold and slipping and sliding, as'ists and the fine defensive play of Pinning their opponents were Dave join junior Joe Schmidt as state thr Bruins into a 3,3 lie, before ~[ik(' can be a drag-but you couldn't get any of these folks to admit qualifiers. . Granl and Grosse Pointe's four short. 'Fleming, Marlow and Ken Werenski. Br~ kalslo produced a 4.3 lead for that. Clowning around for the camera during a recent to "anded fooals in three game5, ,'isH :'Ilatl Simon, Greg Fobare, Dave Bal, Schmid! was firsl in the 200 and Ihe Bruins with fin' minutl's to play, Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Penmyh'ania were, in no cirak, Dan Armstrong and Baker also 500 free and Scott Brown was first in Dunng Ihe tournament, the Bruins ()l'er1appin~ p~naltie', h::>wel'er, pt-'rticuJar orC;er, Kim Gr~'ka, Tim Nolan, Cathy Mascarin, Paul gained impressive wins, the 100 ~'ard backstroke. Stoyka was p('rformed before man)' spectators first in the 100 breast. cB:J5l'd Ihl' Bruins to play 1\10 m('n Huth and Win Fi~h{'f, all of the Pointe, Seven Springs is located North is now 9.3 and still unbeaten and wer£' applauded for their out- Gymnastics: 1I\0w 4-0, the 1I\0rsemen 'hL'r! \ll: h !\I 0 minutes I,'{t to play in the heart cf the Laurel Highlands in Western Pennsylvania. in the Bi-County League. The Norse. slandlllg e{fo'rl. edged Farmington last week, 114.25- In rt'gulallon lime, !llinnesola tied men are tied with L'Anse Creuse. tn., game al 4-4 IQ send il Into Ihe 106.35. The win qualified the girls for dccisil't' Ol'('ftinw. Tom Dal'ls h;d The junior varsity wrestlers defeat. a spot in the regionals. North's Karen ,,'of(,d the opening goal to gin' ed South, 22-12,' to remain unbJ;!aten McCarthy took first place In the \'ault (;ro. _____ ~_~_~ • .L~ .- ~ • ..._... _ ------~~------~~--~--~------~-~----~------~-----_.~-~-~...... ---~----..... --- Page Two-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February -4, 1982 Babe Ruth sets registratioll Ready for Since last S('ptember, the Board of Rumora, Tom Sine and Russ Zablocki. DIrectors of lhe Babe Ruth Lt-ague of R('gistration will be held on MOll' • Grossc Pointe Farms.CiI>' have been da\' and Tu('sda)', Feb. 22 and 23 .It sprIng ... working hard 10 make the 1982 season Br~wnell Junior High School from successful. This year's officers are 7 to 9 p.Ul. Tryouts will lake place on l\Iik(' Johnson, President, Slal'k Langs, March 20, 21,27 and 28. and soccer? Vice President, Bill Adlhoch, Tn'as. As in past y('ars, rcplacemenls are urer and AI Hillenbrand, Sl'('fctary: required (or managers and CO:lch('s In spitl' of the fill't th ~'. ~ II, ,...,. "'" Club sports ~top \\-inter blues At the Grosse Pointe Community Rink Wintcr neertt1't he dull ant! bnring. a.'i h".I's and gl rls T,';lms pra<:t IC(, (\nce last fell' years, Each Saturday ~~ n'ls 4831 Canyon, Detroit, MI almost 900 youngslerS b\l'~ iht'; "in. ;, w('ck anrt pia)' on~ gamc a II' cck, are lurncd into hockey nnks lI'ith ter pla~ ing basketball ;wd [10M hock. Thc )(',1g1H' conclude, \dlh post, boards. p('na!ty bOXt's. goals. anrl e" in :'\eighborhooct Cillb lc-apics 1\ ill ,cason 101lrnanwnts and lhc deci;lra. creases, Although soml' modi(\c;;tions Open to all 6.19 boys & girls (born in 1976 thru 1963) in the atl~sL Thes(' poplIl;lr 1\i nl,'r sports liOIl (If ehamplon~ The tcarn, arc hal'e bl'l.'n made to insure CI cn'one Grosse Pointe Public School System or residents in the enable the participanb ;l c11ancc to ('03<:hco h\' \olilntcer adu Hs in thl' plays, thc only diff~rl'ncp fro II) ice Grosse Pointe Communities. burn up )'Ollthful C'ncrg~ whilc learn. ('om III II nil)' Games anrt rr;l('11C' arc hockey ar~ the- skates. checklllg into jll~ skll'-s 111 :l ch:1I1l'ngJll:: almo. plaYNl at schools lhroughout the the boards and fights, ThlrlY'~lght spherc (;ro-"c I'"inte Schor)1 Systl'llI, teams, with kids from gradl'~ kindcr. Items needed for new p-Iay'er registration The ha,kel hall lr:H,u(' il11'1l1l('., .';0 Flool' h(lckcy ha~ oe('n (l11(' 0 f t11C' garten through eight. both girls and 1. Two (2) school pictures with player's name on the back tl.'am,. gradcs Ihrcc III 12. for h"th Ill(lsl popular II ,n!('r ,let/l ili,'" for Ihc boys. arc partiCipating lhis ycar. 2. Copy of Birth Certificate for G.P.S.A. files 3. Check payable to G,P,S.A. Socc(>r referee clinic o'ffered this ,non", $30.00 (Players born In 1972 or after) The Grm"e P'Jlnlr S,,('crr .\,'socla, appl)' lor their l'S S :\. liccnsc at a Licl'ns('rl referccs and coaches are $35.00 (Players born in 1971 or before) tlOn is offering a frl'e socccr rdcrl'f' ('o,t Ilf S15, Lic(,llsert rcfcrl'es arc also encouraged to take advantage of training cllnic :lronday through Thurs. ('11~lhle 10 rdcr('c g;lml''; ;lnd ar~ pairt this opportunity to catch up on and NEW PLAYER TRYOUTS & LATE REGISTRATION day. Fl'h l:i to If\ at thc (;ro'>se Sf! 10 $12 p<'r l;;lltl('. FEB, 13 or 27, 1982-3:30 to 6:30 A T GROSSE POINTE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Pointe C01l1m\lnit~, HlIlk. Th(' clinic Th(' clinic \\ill \)(' I'lln under the r('\'i('w the rulc changrs ~adc in soc. A MUST FOR NEW PLAYER TEAM PLACEMENT i., 0pl'n 10 ml'n and \\'olllen 16 and ).:lIldallCr of T"Il1I11Y S~ me, IIho ha, cer HI t!le past fnur years olrt('r, Th(' [0\11' SC"IiIr1' 1'I11l from lH'cll 111101\'('d ill 'o('ccr for O\'cr 30 }ll'gistratlOn for the free clinic may Any high school students or adults interested in coaching, 7 TracI' Ed\\ard-, of th!' F:1rms \\On St1le, Ski ..\'SoClalion ((TSS.\ 1. Thc F.dll'arrts. 17, is a scnior ;,1 l:nivcr. " sll\'('~ m('dal for sc('olld p13c(' f\llI,h hcsl racer,,, in Ihis program ar~ in. sity Ligg('t! School. She practices at Crosse Pointe In IIomen's slalom sk\ racing la,t nll'rl 10 JunIOr Olympic finals later :'/pine Valley and is coached by wC'('kcnd at Th und('r ~Iou nlaw. In Ihe lI'intH. As a rl.'sult of this Gl'orge Frisch. Sho has a!tendl'd Red Soccer Association .~I()re 1!1,1n 90 ,ski ra('('rs from :\lirh. nalilllH\'idp program, all young ama. Lort/((', ~1ontana ski racing camps the A non.profit organization igan took pari in Ih(' third of fi\'(' t('ur ~ki('rs have an opportunity to bl' pasl two years and this past Christ. 1\ cpkenrl ski r;l('('S. spon"or('o h) ~or. rc('ognl/ed and tn advance toward thc mas and Thanksgi} ..inp'. she all('ndcd rlica. Soloman and Rosignol and rUIl u/tlm~te, a hrrlh on thc U,S. Ski two race camps run by Da\'c MilJ{'r at by the Central DiI'islOl1 (')( the l'nitcci Team, "Ski Brulc" in the Upper Peninsula. \ * 0: • --~------...--... -~~-----~~~~_.~----~------~--~.~.~---~~------_....------'------ Thursdc!lY, Februc!lry 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P.age Three.C Call 882-6900 CLASSIFIED ADS 6 Trunk Lines to Serve You OUi('kIV, 4-HElP------WANTED I4-HELP1------WANTED 4A-HElP WANTED ______lA-PERSONALS ,1 lA-PERSONALS------1B-SECRETARIAL SERVICES GENERAL I GENERAL DOMESTIC CUSTOM DHAI'EHIES, qual. REFLEXOU){;Y and Alo,' INDEX TO CtASSIHED O~}EnED LlVE.I\" -- ()Ider woman in. it)' work, rea~onalJll' prices.' Vl'ra Jlln~sa~('. 1 III Jl I' 0 V l." 1'1l0FESSIONAL TYPING - I OUT OF WORK? SECRETARY terest<:r! in l Page Four-~ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. February". 1982 .. ~------.._------_ .. -~------"~---~, - ._------. 5-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR lENT 6-FOR lENT '-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT WANTED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED I UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED PAINTING, plastering, kitch. MACK-MOROSS-Cute l.bed. FOR RENT with option to 3 BEDRool\l brick C()lonial SEEN ENOUGH J U N K~ LARGE, newly decorated, GnOSSE POINTE PARK -I' IU:AUTllo'UL 2.bl'droolll loll en remodeling, slate floors, room home, appliances, buy, Lovely 3.bedroom Col. on Bournemoulh. Appli, j Check out a 3 bedroom fully carpl'ted, 1 bedroom 5 room lower. Very spacl. er or 3.bedrool1l Tv \I II waterproofing, etc. For large lot, $265. Ref m, pets. Se~url't)' deposl't. Ref. . . '. ,)." '. 882.6179, ,2 BL'ORO 'I '-'I A1' II .1 k' h C 3il-4075. ' ment - Newly decorated! Shores. 881.2755. ~ t It 882 146 L 0.. c, , arper 1I11u llc en flo"r 1:1'0''., --.------and carpeted. Alter Road, erences. $250 per month ... U_I.II!S.. -~ . Woods, rdl'l'('nCes, $250 a' Pointl' Wood~ Bll54~H 1 ' 11 Wh'tt" 886 GROSS~~ POINTE. 5 rooms,' h 885'''' 3 ' CLEANING - MAINTE~-: near Charlel'oix, 12 block i ATTENTION STUDENTS arper. I ler area. '1 GROSSE POINTE PARK . mont. .",,1. : - ANCE by college stud('nl. from Grosse Pointe, $155' AND YOUNG 3245. _I Mar)'land.-spaciolls upp('r upper, 2 b('d roo illS, apph. ST ('LALH uPpt'r 2 bl'druoll, for )'our office or business, i. per month. 881.3542 or 366. !, PROFESSIONALS ' fl 2 d a111'('5 , newly decQrated. O~I-; ANn TWO bedroom i app!lancl's, $:)6U 1182l;~1l1 LARGE, brl'ght, 2 "~droonll at.' b\.' rooms,. gara!l<'. L'.\.'III'II"S',82".3°~"'.. aparlml'nts Also 2 bcd.' "\'('III"lgS Grosse Pointe, Northeast i 8141. 'I Restored apartments in the "" t d f t "'" _.. ".." . ,. , home, dining room, break. s 0 v e .an .. rc rlgera o~. room hOUSI'. Call LaVon's,' Detroit and suburbs, Ex. ' Indian ViLlage area. Min. fast nook, fireplace, ga-, $265 plus ullhtles. No Pl'ts. EXECUTI VI-: ranch 011 5'1' 773.2035. . ON E.BEOHOO!t1 up!,l'r III dl eellenl rates. Call Dave or' ALTER ROAD and Korte - 'I utes from Wayne State, 3430149 II t \"1 II ., I Doug for estimale. 881-7882 Dupll'x. Ideal for working U of D law and dental, rage, full basement. $350 . _. __ ' Renaud. 3. bedrooms, ~'ST.' C.:LAllt SIIORt:S dUlltE''''I OUSOil, , II llTl I. Il,,'f' plus utilities. 882.6247 or baths, walk to sC.hoob.l, 31933 J ffe son 2 bed.' ('II rpel l'tl, appliall/'(". ~. before 10 a,m. or evenings. adults. 3 bedrooms, 1'>2 medical center and down- 274.2756. HILLCREST, 4941-7 Mill.'.' Long term /('asl' avallabl('.' t e r t' ragt'. $19~ induct,., h,'a: Referenccs on request ,baths, basement, all appJi- town. Pool, tennis, parking, ------. ------Mack, Colonial. 3 bedroom. I men, garal:(', carpt'llll:, Securit)' drpo,ll 112~ l"li - .. ---- .. ------._- i ances. Pay own utilities. security, carpet and hard. NOTTINGHAM _ North of bath and half, garage. $375 • s t 0 V 1', reCrilll'rator, no' or 882.7:$76 FRA~K'S Handyman Servo I $275 a month plus secur-, wood floors. All utilities h bed 'I mo, plus utilities. Wilease. GnOUND .H,?OR U~1T: 3 pcts. 885.4006. I Ice, Wallpapermg, pamtmg IIY'. Available March 1.: !nciuded, No lease, il24', ~~~%e~~w:r.ar~ea~w~nd a~: D.::tr;;it n:::~k ~ Tr'Js!, bedrooms, 2 baths, fire R '-'111= R-~ TI= R R Ar r:- and miscellancous repairs. ~hown bv appointment on' 5248 ' Trust Real Estate. 222.3726.1 place, h:lrdwuod Cloors, ap. rUT F: APARTMENT, 5 ,.': -' \: ~., .. ,,- ~ 773.2123. Iy! 739-0335, -\--:_ .... --.. -._._ pliances included,. Natura~ ' ... 1 Jl!lanrl's. Illlr('{lurt $725' roOIllS, ston', re!ng(Tator, , Luxllr) II 109 In llm l\\u ------.- -- ..... -.-.---- .. "------... - TWO.BEDROOM,2 bath Ri. tireplace. Security an LANDLORDS _ Tired of' 11llluth. carpet Schvenherr.8 Mile.' lIt'(\roonl,21JathllCIII)l'Jt YOUNG LADY desires nur- UPPER FLAT - 4206 Bea. viera condominium, Jef. references, After 5 p.m. pnone calls and thc hassl<, II 'fAPI'AN 777.0691 or 775.8000. ,peted and dccorall'd end se's aide private dut) .. Ref. constield, 3 bedrooms, liv.1 ferson and 9 Mile area - 778-7536. of renting )'our property? I 884-6WO -"... - 1 unit; carport, heat, air erences, own transporta, ing room, dining room, Freshlv decorated. Imme. 588 NEFF-=liy~-~ can af- We advertise, screen ap. i . ST, CLAIR SHOHES-Sharp; pool and clubhou~c ill tion .. 865-1071. separate entrance and! diate availability. $475 per plicant;; and co.ordinate I~ NEFF nOA J) _.. near VII, 2.bl'droom duplex, famil)', eluded, ~ase or lea~l' IIIln ford it, you'll love it - I' 5 7 I , ------.... "._- basement. Pay own gas and month including heat. Call sho"'I'ngs. 11'I'th "ou, Phone' la"{', 10\\'1.'1' flat, 2 bed. room, app lances, $;19. 71., opllon OWllrr. e\~n the landlord who lives n J" 3 5 CARPET, till', linoleum, reo electric. No pets, singles I Bill Adlhoch at 882-5200, in the other halI. You're for details. ; room, dell, !\ewing room, 7 1. I 776.1435 stretch. repairs, all work okay. 882.1852 after 4 week. - .. ------POINTE HOME RENTAL paluusie rear porch, garage LO\lL'I." MUOL.'RN ' . guaranteed. Reasonable. da)'s, any t.Ime week en ds.. DECORATED lower flat 3 in the Village, ','.! block to 882-9046 opener, $550 plus utilities. • '" • " 2.bl.'d. 4 ROoM ullper...' all utI1l\1'" 779-3175. ------bedrooms, study, enclosed downtown bus, or with II _. _ .. _...... __ .. _. J 881,4117. room aparlment, Grosse, Outer Drlvc'\\':1 rrl'l\ ar"3 -- ... --- .._ .. GROSSE POINTE Villa - porch, garage. $380. After push of the button for the LAK.ESHORE VILLAGE, 2. I: _. _ .. ... _ ...... _ .... __ I'ointe Park. Newl)' deeor., 527.1399 SUPER HANDV~tAN, J'a~k. One - bedroom apartment 5 542 "039 2 car garage I'f "ou care ated, basement with wash., .. __ . I ." ~ • ... • J bed roo m condominum'l CARRIAGE HOUSE: $500. of all trades b(ck blo k pear transportation, stor./ ------.------to drive out your separate I d ed d sh sh er and dQ'er, carage. $340: ROOMS, eC!ICll'IlCI('" {urn • - ,1, C -, age and laundry fa~I'II.tl'e', GROSSE POINTE PARK _ d' .. Y 19x13 mas. new y .ecorat • i \\'a - -I per month, utilities includ. per lllonth. 886.7831 'Ished and unfurlll>hrd cement insulation, plaster. , ~ rlveway, our er refngerator stove car- 'd P 'f . I r . "- ing, waHpapering, painting, $390 includes heat and air 2-bedroom lower" conveni. ter bedroom has 3 closets ' . . ' , I ~. r~ 1.'1' SlOg I.' pro es. - .. - -.... .- - ... - - ,Also I"ooms to sharI.' Gr">,,, etc. Experienced, reason. conditioning. 882.7146 after ent to SEMTA, Park privi. and bath. Your guest bed. _~~tl_n~,. ~~~.~~~~. .... siona~. :'l~rch 1st occu. WHlTIIER ' KELLY arca Pointe and olher' am, able, unlicensed. Geor,ge. 6 and weekends. leges, security and refer- 1 th r bath is. ST CLAIR ~HORE R' " I pancy. \\ nte GrOSSt'POlllle I l:ol'ety 3.be-droom brICk, Call LaVon's 773.2035 I ______.. . ences. $265 a month. 821. room pus ano e ,i' s. S - 1\ 1.1 News, Box .C.19, 99 Ker., <. oionlai. }o'ireplace, rt'cre.... . _ .. _ 886.8458. HAVERHILL NEAR Mack, 5'1 6039 a'fter 5. the second floor. The .P?:-I era CondomlnullI. 2 ~d-! chel'aJ, Gross t' Poilltt": ation room, garage. (enced' HARPER ~OTII~GII:\\1 ._ POINTE :RE SID EN T .will room upper, stove. refrig------.---- der ro.om. off the h~1 g I room, 'p0p~lar medium I Farms, Michigan 48236. I yard. $350 plus utilitll.'S. i 3 rooms snd bath, ~t"lf, paint, plaster, fix windows, eratoI', heat furnished. $260 INEWLY DECORATED 2-bed. room 1S Just .as hand) as I level, sWlmnung pool, dub- - . - -._- "', ~ecurily. 5267037. refrigerator and h('~t III make repairs. Call John, to $280 a month. 882-7775. room lower fliit. Formal the ~~ bath In basement. housC', carport, newly dee. 2 OR 3 BEDROOM income!" - . eluded S('cond 1/ . , , 885.0064. Weekdays after 5. dining room, study, full The parquet floor in de~ 1._~~_a~~d.__778~~. available March' 1st. All: SIX MILE.Cha!ll1Ns area, 2 lot building $~~ ljU~,~ ... ---- ... -_. _.-- kit c hen with breakfast sparkles as does all nevo • - appliances including wash- j bedroollls No pNs, $200 th I d I ------, GROSSE POINTE, Neff up. nook, nafural~ hardwood kitchen with eating space. j D U P LEX, Cadieux-Warren er and dr\'cr, Call 528.1440: renl, security. 3724987. mont 8J~.8~s33S(;~t~.~- t SA--..SITUA TION pe,r,.2. bedrooms, $490. plus f I 0 a r s, Park privileges, There are many goodies: area Lo\'etv 2-bedroom, 9 t d '331 "53~ ft 6 i . . - ._ pU~J. . , .. 11.\ I ' I . $30' h'''' lln -/. a er ROSL\'~ Cro"e P I' ' .. DOMESTIC uhl!t1es and security de. $375 a month, plus utilities, 2 fIreplace;:, tremendous garage, .. ,0 per mont mi.' , ?' , ~ S OUI r HOl'SE FOR RE:\T ------1 pOSit, lease, references. Available immediately. Call storage, all appliances in-I plus utlhtles. 882-8297 or, p.. : \\ ou , I' ~ 'r GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five.C 6-FOR RENT 16C-OFFICE 16C-OFFICE 160-VACATION 6F-SHARE LIVING la-ARTICLES B-ARTICLES i 8-ARTICLES ," UNFURNISHEO I fOR RENT I FOR RENT 'RENTALS QUARTERS FOR SALE FOR SALE ' FOR SALE, BEACONSFIELD, lowl'r flat I IIAHPF.R.B ~tlLE ROAD i EXF.('UTIVE OFFICES o~ IT'S SKI TIME-4 bedroom FE~fALE wants room m.ate I GRANDFATHER SCHWINN SX1,OOO, rcd, 3 PINE trestle desk, 5 feet , ~. beur~oms, $:150 plu~ util. Two suites llvailablc, $100 I Mack in Grosse Poinle I eh:lIet, 7 mile, south of, to share 2 bedroom duo CKS piece alloy cranks/rims, long with oak swivel chair, IIL{'s. I'rom 05 ('all 562. ('uch, o[f.~treet parking. ' Woods. Secrl'Iary by the I Gaylord. Weekly/weekend: plex at Kelly and Morass, CLO I Mangooze gold stem, alloy excellent condition, $300. 59UO, nfl,'r 5, 4:15.4543. STIEBKH llEALTY " hour. Semi.private anu pri.1 rales. 885.3211 or 331.4327. Call Kim, ~26.3718 or 8B6. While in slock, 30% to 5U% I seat pulls/seat pull clamp, Old pine wash sland, $12~; 7754900 ' f $1 J.."; 1720 off. Large selection. Dealer MKS pedals, freewheel, 3 piece rattan couch with 2 HE1)HO()~t flat Oil Marv. . vate sUlle,~. rom ~ a 13liYNf' COUNTRY C,' clearance. 268.2854 or 371. Kuhlnmax seat, pads, etc., cushions, $150, and more, '1,"1\11, (",lrl)I'II'(I, .'1111 1'(11)1"1, NINL' 'Ill L' K II I month furnIshed or un!ur. " . . om I DY WISI'ES t h I' , , ,r, " .1'.' e y area -I ni~hed. Telephone answer. pl~lel~ furmshed, all elee..A } 0 S are IV' 5400. 5270, 822.8621. 824.2181. "IJh'nt,l' IIf stul'ill:(' an';j Call S('I'('fJl oHires still avaH'1 ing and mail service only, !rle, :l.t cr Chalet. Upper, ing expenses with same at .. "-" ------". --'-' "" ,------..--.-.-.- :H:HI724. (;HOSS~: I'OI:"iTE l'AHK ulJ 5300. end or daily, Contact 1 cour,e 425.8933. ,lonlal home. Large bed.: 1 633 7607 SERVICE INCLUDED per, Ilt'at Inc1udl'u, !I\O' ,. ',. ." George, 559.0650 or Tim,. -, '-. : roo":!, sunporch~ phone, all, _ ~__ - , PRICING, ADVERTISING AND DISPLAyr:-;"G bdro dishes, uten~ils inciucld blorage, lots of parking _, __, ._. "0- • :...... :.. .. I baths, full y furnished, 18414, Stores for renl, good $1,000. Size (14), 882-2861. ------,,--.-- . -- ,-.----.-, $28,60 per day. minimum will partition to suit NAPLES, Florida _ Luxury pool, sauna, lennis. 553. for any type of business. I -- ---. ---.--- ulle \\('ek. Sli50 per mUll,i1. : condo _ 2 bedrooms, 2 3471 or 1.685.8029. Near school. 882-4113. I MOVING: Excellent buy - Lucatlon 1.696 bl'I\\el'l) Cadieux at (.94 baths wilh den, directly _ ..... ' _. ". __. '-" -- , ------:'-~-- white, all upholstered din. WANTED 1.75 and 1.94 Serllnty, rei. 4000 fl, lots of parking on Gulf. Availabl" Janu. GAYLORD-B.oyne area,S, START OW~ busmess. Small I ing room chairs; white erences. 409.1075, part leased to Allslale , ary 15 through March 12. b~droom Skl chaleL Com. I space available. 881-6567., Herculon upholstered tIlod. .--. ",' ,"' ._- . -. . building for sale I 553.7353 pletely furnished. Avail. 'I ~ ' ern chair; tall Eucalyptus, ORI ENTAL RUGS RENTERS - . .~. ..' _ able we eke n d s/weekly .6H-FOR RENT tree in m\rror conlainer;' GOOD NEWS Vernier Road HILTON HEAD. New profes. I 823-6000 or 626.6381 (ask! OR SALE 52 yards of "Lee's" car. ESTATES PURCHASED :>;u'u more detailed home near Eastland sionally decorated 2.bed. for Bob Scannell) '______peting {r(»Sted aqua; love, OR f'('lllal' information con. large 3.room suile room plus loft, P,,:lmelto ... --- .. - ,-- .. -,---.-" -- i .. .; seal, forest green; cocoa ('('Tiling th(' mosl currl'nt: Dunes villa, Bic~'cles, walk BOYNE C~untry Chalet :-! 1,700 .SQ. FT. office bulldmg, brown occasional swivel SINGLE lTE1rlS (iru"p PUlnte, Detroit and' Kell)' Road to ocean, pool, golf, tennis Petoskey, Boy~e MOllntaln i ava11able for lease or sale. chair plus many others.' WE PAY TOP DOLLAR . ~uburban flats, apartments 1352 ft. medical : and shopping. 886.9234. , area, fully equI~ped, sleeps! Located 15226 .Mack ~t I 779.5692. : 16 . I 12x16 h ; _. ------, - -, ..- - - --,- i 6.8 comforlably. Week or Beaconsfleld. C a II 885., ---- .. ------.----- I anu htlllsrs A\'ailabte for . sing es eac i SKI-Harbor Springs Condo,! weekend winter rentals, I 6152. i LIKE NEW A~IA.'l"A chest! 547-5000 ren'" Want the informa., 3524 ft. ready now sleeps 8, near Nubs and' 642.3375 after 7:30 p.m. ' freezer, S2OO; 5 B.T.U, I . tlon con\'('nlenll~' compiled Highland. 556.9473, 977. .." _. --I' LAN_D---L-_- i -6-J---H-A-L-L-S------~hilco window air condi. i--.--===---, ---'--,-..---,,-.---, --..----- .. - --. ,..------...' - - Into lJOokl<'l forlll \\Ith ad. Hayes.19 Mile 2379. : MARCO S - uxury" honer, $200; step-slool for ,------; d res s t' s and additional 1100 ft. medical . -,--- --'. new 2. bedroom, 2. bath, i FOR RENT tots $250 881.2354 , hO(lS('features to save )'ou' new 9700 f1. can divide : FLORIDA - Hutchinson Is.' beachfront condominium. ,------~,-~'-----'- ..--: GET THE MOST FOR time and phone calls? . h R d I land, Ocean Village. One i Tennis, pool, no pets.! DATES OPEN for hall con.' REFRIGERATOR G.E., 12 YO U R OR IE'NTAL RU GS To order or pick.up a current Fls er oa bedr~om villa, ocean, pool,: Weeki)', monthly or sea.: ference" and party' rom.! cubic feet, brown, SI25. copy of tht' Home Rental 3.room office tennis, golf, pa.ddle ball'l son~:-~~~2: __. .. ' Kitchen available. AM. i 885.6863. : Dlrertor,". inllexed by cit~.. prime first floor racquet ball, wedlgbhtrol?fml': FLORIDA _ Hutchinson Is.' VETS, Harper at Allard.; WEATHERVA;~Es--=-H-;nd AZAR'S ORIENTAL RUGS . t~pc of h 0 u sin g and I game room an eau 1 u .. PI I . 881-9645 or 885-9659 ' monthh' rental rate! llnd Grosse Pointe \ grounds Weekly 884-4652.: land/Indian River an a. i . ,fonned copper, large scale I . On the Hill : . :... i tion. 2 bedroom, 2 bath ;------, sloop design, $179. Other One of the largest selections of Oriental rugs updated on II daily baSIS, office or retail ' BAHAMAS _ Treasure Cay" luxury condo. Pool, ocean.' 1-WANTED I designs from S85, 372- at minimum prices phone , ! new 2.bedroom, 2.bath \'il.1 $400 weekly. 1-69~9315, TO RENT 'I 9290. 251 E. MERRILL, BIRMINGHAM ~8_~~~~~~_ : & Virginia S. Jeffries : la. kitch~n. living room.: NAPLES, Fl;lda, brand new 1------i ORIGL\'AL-:-ETCHI~GS/litho. II LUXURIOUS Realtor-828-o899 fully eq~lpped. On beautl.! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, HOMES WANTED to lease., graphs, 2 Dalis, 3 Leha. 644.7311 '" ~tEDICAL--;-UEXl'AL - office I ful 3.mlle .. beach, pool'1 beautifull)' furnished. on The department of mental' dangs, 3 Martin Tobias R/VERIA COND -..) . '. f I ~l k d laundry faCilities, golf, ten. I goll course pool available. I health is looking for single: (framed) reasonable Eve .• I ri '"-d 2 b th I t I sUI.e or el~e • ae an nis 626.5940 5.9 pm' Ii.' I" '. ==::=::::::::::==:-::::=:::------~.:------~----.:------... "" room, a, C'(Jmpe e y t:ni\'ersit~', G~osse Pointe. , , ._._. _._ ~Ionthly, season or year~. I family dwelhngs to houst I mngs. 881.9311 I _------.-,r------" furnished. clubhouse, pool, 882.3121. : KEY LARGO, Florida-Sea. i SI,2~ Pder79mo..n) l hDeposit!. d.e~elopmentally disablebd i SAVE UP TO S125 on World I -.- H'cllrit~' guard and all __ " .---.-, ---- - .. -- -, sona!. Butterwood Bay. Con.: - require, ...,. 7 4 1 cItizens. Home must e: . .' , amenities 0 I.'cup a n I.'y O~ THE. HILL. 6~ sq. ft. I dominium 2.bedroom'1'o ....'ll.1 .--.-"----,-- - - -;-, large enough to accommo.! Book E~cyclopedla. Call i t1 t {iJ :'IIarch 1. 5.550. 779..5.599,; I~-er level Colonlal Fed. house. Clubhouse beacb I HAWAII.. COND~ - ~laul., date ,6 people, b""t cannot 'I 885.4089. ~ Y' Z FRIENDLY ' 886.aB77. ' eral Bldg, 63 Kercheval. pool tennis marina BBiLuxulnouls stUd.IO, sdleeAPs'~':I exee€d 2,200 square feet. LE.\'OXCHl~A--;'y,-'h-e-a-I'-' -1-8 U1 PROFESSIONAL '---'''--' -, ---.- .-- 886.6861 I 9213' , . i competeyequlppe. val. If \'OU are interesled in I .' HousehoId5ales E JEFFERSO::-; _ Indian' ------., --- .--- ..-- ,- I. : able February 20th Ihrough! 1 '. 1 i p ace settings plus extras, SERVICE '\'illa~e area Minutes to PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, MARCO ISLAND on the: '~Iatch 6th, 14 nights, $700. i 3~:n:~~0~~0;:::, :~/:7- , $1:200; G ran d m 0, t h. SUSAN' HARTZ dO\lnlown: ne\\'l~' decorat. 1,200. square ~eet. h~ack. \ beach. Southeast, west, I Located in the Whaler. on: H' D' I P er 5 clock, S60?; antique YOUR SPECiAl ed, fully carpeted, furnish., Vermer locatIOn, nicely, Tower 2. New luxury con. I Kaanapoli ~eaeh. 3 miles i ome e\ e oper. telephone, S~, %. sleep. POSSESSIONS 886.8982 I'd studio apartment $195 decorated. 882-7961. dominium 2 bedrooms 21 Crom Lahama. Call 882.: ------er couch, $150, large .ma. II ARE MY , .. ---- ,-- ,- '".- . , , 2488 ' . 7C-GARAGE pIe hutch $275' recliner Grosse Pointe City prr month 885.1220. CONCOURSE EAST baths, bre~thtaking view, i' , ., ._ 'WANTED chair, $85;' round' oak table, SPECIAL CONCERN " E • I Elk BUILDI::-;G pool. tennis, etc. Weekly" HILTON HEAD-Oceanfront ,I 4 chairs, $250', queen size .{[:'\. b('droom- .~ll •.furnished~ ac - arl'aupper1. 20811 KELLY ROAD montbl y.. 6522237 aft er, 4 condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ------, • . I bedroom sel, $900. 7750, $263 2.bl'droom lower $305 HAMPTON SQUARE p.m. beautifully furnished. Bal.: GA~AG~ \\A::-;TED - 7 I 3842. ! I . I d d "9" 7"11 BUlLDI~G . SANIBiL'iSLAND -FI~ cony overlooking ocean.: ~!lle/Kelly area, for 4 ------.----.' -----.-----,------.--. -- ---" I I'at me u (' '._: .•~~_ ~. 22811 M:4.CK AVE~UE I ..' 'T h' , or1 a., Po~1. Walk to golf tennis. months, 526.9.356. I SNOW BLOW~, 30" Yard. i- .' , nel\ own ouse accommo. . " ' man electnc starter 5' BL\l'TIFt.l.I.Y decorated' Pnme deluxe general and! dates 6, completely furn.1 Rental by O~'ller. 215.353. ------., sp d' t l t' 8 h' I FINE ART OBJECTS and furnished 2 bedroom j t fC' AI I . 0237 8-ARTICLES' ee , rac or Ires, .p., br:ck ranch home. half a t corpora I' 0 Ices. so ished, 2 bedrooms, 2~ i . ,.. __. _ .! .selling new S675, used 6: duplex \l ith garage, $395' . MEDICAL AND baths, heatt'd pool, saunas, )lAXTUCKET ISL-\!'D vaca- I FOR SA~E : . times, 5400. 881-4117. i CASH ON CONSIGNMENT OPTHALMOLOGIST tennis courts, excellent tion' Charmin" unique 2 ------.. ------ONE ITE~ OR WHOLE ESTATES mon:h. p~us utilities. ~to.' OFFICES. beach, February 7th to the' bedro' om apartm'''ent I'n O'LD HO~tE OW~ERS: Consider, S~~ER treadle sewing ma. rtlS; I 94. Immediatc oc. F d ta ls II ch 850 885 8819 or more e I ca 12th at $475. February z:T; mSTORIC TO\1i'N. Com. these exampl.es of insur." IIlC, ; • '_ Oriental Rugs • 'Fine CrysIal and Porce- l'~panc)". 6-45-1082. h ' 885-0111 to Mar~h 12t~, March 27t : pletely equipped. Available anee protectIOn on your, SNOW BLOWER, 3 h.p. Sears, lain. Fine Paintings • Sterling, Jewel. GROSSE POI:-;"TE WOODS-- _____ , ... - to April, 9th, $550 weekly, by month or season. Pho- home. Only SI67 per year, like new, 5125. 886-6102. ry, Collectibles • Fine Antique Furni. 3-bedroom Colonial, large 1-4X14OFFICE at 2022.5 ~Iack, Lower off.season rates, 886. tos. 882-4354 after 5 or ( 0 r $60,000,' $218 for' -- ,- -- . ---- _ ture, . lidn;,: roonl wilh fireplacl'. between 7 and 8. $145 per, 1684 or 781.5114. weekends. • $80,000, 5292 for $100,000. formal dming room, mod. month including utilities.: ,. ,,'--. -, . l' • Thoms Insurance Agency. J & F FIR EWOOD PLEASE CALL OR WRITE Immediate occupanc)". 884- .TIRED OF "llller. ~nJo~ AN~A MARIE ISLA~D on Eastland Center. 881.2376. ern kitchen, {a/Tl,ll~'room, 7300 I Southern Flonda In a Florida Gulf, pool, sleeps' _ Seasoned Oak' Maple' DuMOUCHELLE/S Jl1 balhs, all ne\\'ly dec. ___ '_ _ 1 beautiful 3.bedroom, 2LZ. 6, 2 bedrooms, 1982 mod. AU'l'o)WBILE OW~ERS _ S45 Face Cord ' orated, 211 - car garage, SEe 0 ~ D FLOOR ofIi~e: balh co~dominium. Ideal 1'1 condo. By we€k or J\slow as $31 quarterly,' Delivet')' Available 409 E, JEFFERSON Clos~ t 0 transportation space, -on ~{ack Avenue In, for family or 2 couples.; month. 573-8269 days. bu\'s basic automobile in.' 757-4885 882.6910 DETROIT, 48226 and schools Well furnish. , Grosse Pointe Park. l00-! A~'ailable Feb~a.ry 1 till _._- .' --- f 'surance. 881.2376. : 963 6255 cd to order, 885.0990. ' 50:> square feet. 885-3211. mld.March. ~hmmum 2 SIESTA KEY/Flonda-Gulf, ------.---- :'------,-,- ..-.----~- , - ..2 -----,--,--.---.-. weeks rental. 774.1493. side, pool, townhouse con. MATTRESS and box spring, USED OKS ------,-,------.----. ------.MOTEL MOROCCO OFFICES FOR RE1\T, 2~. ------,,-. - -;-.- ---- do. 778-1956, 884.5955. . brand new. Twin, 2 piece .BI? -;- B?u~ht, 32160 Gratiot, 13'~ ~li!e Rd. or 400 square feet. DeSir., HARBOR SPRI:\GS-Luxury -.-.------.-- set $115 Full sel 5137,; sold. Flchon, nan.flcl1on. across from )Iacomb )Iall. able nO~lheast sub~rb. ; Townhous.e. Sleeps 8. nel~ ,II\"'DIA~ RIVER Plantation,: Qu~en s'el, S197.' Brand Hardc,o~~rs, paperback - One bedroom and kitchen. Free adjacent parklOg. slopes, fireplace, full) Hutchinson Island, Stuart" names 776.7720 792.9555' Ii',noon III 6 p.m. Tues. thru ette. also sleeping rooms 839-2771. I equipped. 886-8924. FI.o~ida. Brand ne": condo. ' or 97isl99.' , Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 Out in the from S56. Close to shop------;-' ,.. -'-----, . . ,.. t. minIUm, fully furmshed, 2 ._. . __ ' Mack Ave., between Lake. ping. transportation. Small EXECGTI.\ E OFFICES. on SCHl:SS MOU~TA:N chale " bedroo!}1S, 2 baths, kitch-. WANTED pointe and Beaconsfield. ' Cold beca use security deposit. Complete. Malik III Grosse POIT~te! 4 ~rooms, 2.!2. baths,: en, balcony overlooks golf 885.2265. Iy furnished, We pay all Woods. S50 per month m.: full} eqUlpped, fIreplace" course and lagoon. You' BUY! NG SWORDS, )) you mis~ed. ._' utilitirs ;'1;0 pets Shown cludes ..teleI?hone . answer-, skI to slopes week .or wee~.. would be first occupants.: GUNS, DAGGERS, .lv, from 9 a m. 293-2440. Jllg ouu :':1:1.lI ser\"!Ce. S~.: ends. 921-4030. Ask for LI~. Outstanding' golf course. 12 MEDALS HELMETS FIREWOOD the deadline retary by the hour. SemI': 1l86-3377. tennis courts restaurants' , , 2 BEDROO:\IS, .1 bath in pri-' J. C. HUNTER :. ()CaB Wednesdays, private and private suites: FLORIDA, Hutchi~son I;\~nd beautiful oce~n beach, sev: : 774-9651 HARDWOODS 'n . vate house. Working worn, from S125 a month furn-, L' d' . I" I 0 ------en desired. 886,4887. ishl'd or unfurnished. 882.: - UXUrlOUScdon omJnlUm sl' erfa FSlwl:nd'~mgt poo s, rtsne LARGE SELECTIO~ of reo Seasoned, mixed '{\ T?ursdays, 4662. o,~ ~cea,: an ntercoasI at o. . on as oP, reso. conditioned4CHWI::-;N bi. hardwoods ____ "' , \11'": prlvale beach, pool, A\allable Februan, M~rch, cycles. Rea~onable prices. $40 face cord q Fndays and 6B-ROOMS HAR~ER'11 MILE. - 550. tenn~s, cable TV, telephone. Apnl, May. Call 881.5600, Village CycleT)', 777-0357. Delivery available FOR RENT square fool office for, S?ccal seasonal rates, op. 9.5 p.m. ------.---- 776.3~ 885.4400 : Mondavs~ lease Rent includes air: tlOn 10 buy. 751.5588 or -_.--'---, ---- .. - - FLEA ~IARKET Ll'THER HA VE~ presently; conditioning and heat.: 882.4900. i CHARLEVOIX.Petoskey area. EVERY Tl:ESDA Y ------has openings for residen-' t:sed for office or retail. --- .. ----.-;- _. --": ~ ~Iodern 4.bedroom chalet. ALCO~lOS CASTLE HorSEHOLD and 882.6900 tial scn'iees for older Ct. 21 Avid 778.8115 HARB~R SP~INGS - Don t. FIreplace. 2 baths, 882.5749 9 :\[JI.E BETWEE:-O M.-\CK adults (62 or older), Pri. __ :r:~?__ ..__.:.._.. be dlsappo~nted - m.ake or 591-6180. A~D HARPER ESTATE SALES Conducte'l by "K" \'ate rooms, meals and' OFfICE or store on ~Iack your SKIIlIIG reservations < -- . -. ,-, ... 773.0591 houSl'keep)ng provid{'d., ,\\"enue, Sl00. 331.8020 or now. Special rates. 882.' HILTO~ HEAD ISLA~D - - _.- .- ._._-_ .. S('f\'lcing Wayne. Oakland Call Pastor Wukotich, 579. 834.4857. 2597. i South Carolina - Xl'\\" DOLL APPRAISALS and ~Iacomb Counties 2255 '.-.--,,--- .. - -.. -.-- .. -- BOY:"olE HIGHLANDS _ 5 oceanfront villa. centrally AXTIQl:ES OR HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION Kay' 247.0361 8 ~lILE, HARPER, Harper' I located, sleeps 6, fully fur. COLLECTIBLES SALES COMPANY ROO~t in my hom('. house Woods, 550 sq. ft. 5450 a bedroom, 3 bath .luxuIJ:: nished, pool, beach. tennis.' Sl'SA::-;'S DQLL ~1t.:SEl':'r1 Ann 7710197 privilcges. Da\"id. 88.'),8425. month. 4 suites and recep, I.'h a let, Overlookmg ski golf. 5160 a week until 3' 757.5568 AVAILABLE FOR APPRAISALS . ---- .. - - tion area. 882.0555. a~ea. Call 626-0935 eve. 15/82 771.45B6. A:-'D ESTATE SALES FREE RE:'\T 1st week. Sleep .. " ..... ~_ .... nlOgs. If no answer (616).. " _.. BOX SPRIXG and maltrcs;; REBUILT Present Stock Includes: A pair of French porcelam ing room \lith home priv. COLON IAL NORTH 526.5569. THE PALMS SPRIXGS sets by Sem. 1'2 off. Twill WASHERS lamps, Dresden lamp, pair of magnIficent William ile~es 824.9266., :"ew 5,000 sq ft. office build. SARASOTA _ Siesta Key. PRIVACY~ S145 Full S185, QlI(:~n Escape the cold' From S43 S225, Kin~ $325. All fir,1 DRYERS & Mary hall chairs. large coffee and tea canis- K1TCHE:-;"privileges, female, ing being built at Harper. Gulf to Bay Condominium. per nighl-pe'rson, daily, quality. Dealer warehJlIse DISHW ASHERS ters. silver and crystal candelabra, Lucien GrossI.' POIntl', $40 wel:k. 11 !llile Road. Leasing now. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fully weekly or season. Private clearance 268.2854 or 371. 1 Year Guarantee Powell oil painting, library tablr. Victorian wal. 885.0927. . 778-0120 furnished, pool, tennis etc, l\"EW 3 bedroom homes 5400, CALL GEORGE nut dresser. large Staffordshirc collection. In. Available by month onl~', with private JXlollspa, bar. ------885.1762 numerilble olh('r Items. ROO)t for rent. K\tchen prj\'. PRnlE LOCATIO~ - 1550. 286.5846. beque, country club loca. "ALMOST.~EW" APPAREL Our Shop is localed al. :. ilrges, $40 a week. 885. square feet - across from TRI.LEVEL - NE:ar Bo~'ne t ion, Call collect. Palm accessories, furs and an. 15115 Charle\'oix 3627. ?II a com b County Bldg. Desert Resor~ Rentals. 213. tiques al a fraction of th(! Grosse Pomte Park Parking negotiable. Vir- ~lountain, Fireplace, phone WE BUY BOOKS color TV, private la~e. By 679.6208. origin31 cost. Hours; Tuesda~ and Thursda)' 6C-OFFICE ~inia, 469-1707. We Buy Furs week or weekend, 778.to55 IN YOUR HOME 10:00 a,m. to 4:00 pm. Consignments Wc1ceme Call us at 331.3486 during business hours to arrange FOR RENT I EAST'DET'iOIT -:-- Gr~iiot or 884-G431. 6F-SHARE LIVING Frce offcrs. Courtesy, LEE'S for special appointmenls Avenue. Suites of 2 or' 3 -- ~-HARBOR SPRJXGS QUARTERS ------.~IArK near Cadieux----I- Ap. ~ offices available S190/up. 20331 Mack 881-8082 Ser\";ce for over 17 years LAl'RE:-; CHAntA:'\ proximalely 1,000 square' Utilities included. 779-7929. Beautiful new 3.bed room, 1',. .TILL WILLIA:'rIS fret store frontage, Desir. . -- b3th condommium, central .'PROFESSIONAL ~fALE (,I Hl")IIDIFIl':R, Sears Kep. JOHN KING CHARLES KLr:'\GE;'IiS~lITH ;thl(' location for of{icc or HARPER.8 Mile. 2 officc.~. air. large pool, lighted share house. ;\;on.smok('r more. aulomat;.'" shut.off, 91)t.0622 We fcaturc a 5('lecllOn of antiques, fine used furniture slorl'. 885-9409 belwcen 7.' S125 elich, Reception and tennis courts. Davs 886. $190 plus utilitics. Fraser. 68 pint capacity, S75. 885. _Clip and Savc this Ad. and accessoriI'S, !l p.m. conference room, 774.7714. 6922. Lvl!ning.s 885.4142, 296.7969. 0111. - .. - Page Six.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Februllry 4, 1982 ------_._------.-- _._---_._------_.- ~_._-----_._------_.__ ._-._--,---_._~_. i ------1------1--- _ 8-ARTICLES la-ARTICLES 8-ARTICLES lIB-ANTIQUES '-ARTICLES rill-C:ARS 11-<:ARS l1-CAk$ 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOil SALE I FOR SALE WANTED FOil SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 'j RUGER type snow blower, OFFICE refrigerator, excel. MOVING SALE - A few an. I ANilQUE FURNITURE _I KEROSE..~E heater and to. I AUTOMOBILE OWNERS .- 11976 FIAT Mirofury, ,good' 1981 PONTIAC Grand Le $100. 360.0750, 885.n04. lent condition, $75. After tiqucs, misc. 777-8419. Will sell or trade lpr \'an I boggan, SM.8619. As low liS $31 quarterly, condition, no rust, best of. 1 :llans wagon, 9,800 llliles, BLUE PRINTS 6 p.m. 885.0079. --ANT/ODES g;8~~r of equal \'alu'e. 821. I CRICK~T'S.-C(jRNER I ~\~::nc~as~I~;otoblle In. fel.:.~:2_:7~,_ ....- ..---. _~nany_~ptlo~~~~.2~H. INSTANT COPIES 10~ LAi)iEs.{~iil;;g.th~~cco-on I MOVING SALE l 1 Chilqrell's clothes. infant-6x, .' .. I CH~V~E 1981, 1111' condl. 1966 Jo'OlUl, $300, 4 duoI'. \ SCRATCH PADS, 65~ lb. coat, worn twice. Sacrffice. FRIDAY.SATURDAY, 9.6 A:oITIQ\JE SPREAD, 2. ~In' ~ la~en on cunsignment. SEE DICK WARNER, lion 109, A:lllnt, r~ar de. 885.4846. PHOTOST ATS.NEG..> 792.4913. gerbread -e!O<.'ks,unflOlsh., Cash paid. 19822 Mack. In. ,I fogger, cloth intenor, 6,' I '. .. • JOB PRINTING . (Between Bed[ord cd sl'cretaf)', $675; set oC~ the Woods. 666.9690, For )~ur Ilewd F~RdD,.. nell I 300 miles, $5,575. 881.8929.11961 CHEVE'rn:. 4 du'll', l'X, WEDDING INVITATIONS ETHAN ALLEN dining ta. and Devonshire) 4 and 6 pressed back chairs, ruc ur goo u~e car. I . - ... -.-." .... ;------.. cellent condition, must Open Mon. thru Sat. 9.5 p.m. bIe, heirloom collection. FUR:'-lITURE: Gowrnol' Win. i round and square oak WANTED ,SERVICF." 197B PONTIAC Grand Safari sell. Call aCll'l' 6 p.lll. 881. 48" round with 2 15-inch throp secretary, regular ~ tables large ehiffel'obe 2 AfTER THE SALE station wlIgon. -Excellent; 0814. POINTE PRINTING leaves, excellent condition. $750, sacrifice at $525. I cOJllm~des, 2 child's ro'ck. TABLE SAW 46 )'e~rs on,~' ,:e!ferson , condition, all options, 20," , , _ , _ . (Formerly Economee Sen'.) 885.2780, C 0 ~l PAN 1 O:'-l LATTICE: t:1~, ~ re('onverled gas \ 343-9117 RENAtSSANCE FOJW, 1:-"<.; 000 miles. Zlt'bart. 682- 78. CllALL~,:W;r.H 4 ~J.!l'eu. 15201 KERCHEVAL -SN.O\.\;-.-TI..R...E~.S--'FR 78x15 BOOKCASE, $225; 0 a k i lamps, slained gI8:>:>, j',,;;.' . -. 1833 E .. Jeffer,o'l 4089. a~r, A~l/ nl,. e.xl'cllc~l~)con. at Lakepointe \ dressers, half moon dress. I hogany ,spinet.lable desk. BLONDE mahogany dropleaf PHONE. 567.4700 (jJ:lOn_..775.lli72 llfll'1 ~ p.lI: Grosse Pointe Park 822.7100 mBaoruonnt,eudserdadoinall.~30~O~t:;se, ~~~f:,rvepr{u~PiJ:~~nd,~s\~~~~'I .. 882.1947. ~7in3~~3gllI.able and chairs. _".' ~~~l~_ ~~~~~~~l. i 1975 CHRYSLER Cordoba- '80 SKYLAHK Limitcd, 4 > . , . V.B, power sleering, power' d II'.' I FIREWOOD - 1 face cord $75. 881.3292. items; tin toys. furniture' J. C. WYNO'S AIJTO INSURANCE as low I 001', Wl' equlPPcu, ehC!.' . $50 delivered; 2 or more .- '--'---" .- ... '--- and more.. A",''TIQUE A"'.'" HANDYMAN TOOLS includ. as $30 per 6 months. For: brakes, AM.FIII stereo, 1'8' I lent condition, !lest 'lifer. UTIFUL In" .W . kb h 'l\ lth dials, good condition. $1.. 886 8924 S40 each delivered. 1 face BEA arge peca GLASSWARE: Rosel'llle vase I COLLECTIBLE SHO\\' Ing wor enc, WI e er full physical damage, $7~. I 400, 882.8694. _ .._...:... . cord slab wood $30. 468. coffee table with leaded regularly .555, no\l' $27.50. i Roma Hall, Eastside, Sunday, buy or trade lor 1974 T, Northeastern Insurance, .... _. __.... _ .. c--.- 1979 HORlZO~, millt condl' 1609, 949.5743. glass inserts; wrought iron LI:\tOGE: Nippon and more. Februar)' 7th 24845 Gra. bird. Repiy to ~ox No. T. 371.0550. '~977 AUl)I, 100L8, brown, tion, low mileag(', many fireplace set. Four 185170- all 50% off. f t E. t D ' . 39, Grosse POlllte News" - .. - .. -- -. - , 75 FURS WANTED 15 MICHELIN. Books, and ALL MERCHANDISE ~o. as, ~trOll, 9 to 4. 99 Kercheval' Grosse pte . CASH air, automatic, good con. options, 7 .7707. REDUCED FOR FRlD ..4\Y free admlsslO~,' 1'1 diUon 881.0414. .---+------~~------Consignments or Buy more. 822.5869. AND SATURDAY SALE J. ~.:~~no Farms, lItI 4~236. I Take the worry out of selling .....: ._ ... __ ,GRA.,\;D tE :'.lA~S, 1980, 4 LEE'S , :\ ..'JTI"'t'E TYPFcti'ni'n~~;t.1 (I".1'!. v_ '. '17;J"ou3' OLD CASH regIsters wanted.: your car. Top dollar paid ,:PO~TIAC '77 Brougham _, door, good mileage, 16,000 20331 Mack 881-8082'" d .,.. I W('IM, (,l'mll€, hr~ ••. CR." r,~ ,~ .. I, •• ",,'~-~"Ilns .n ~""~~ HII \,.In"ni~' actual miles. Oplio!l~, 372. ------1 $200; king sized h ea ' HALLSWORTH ANTIQUE i CRICKET'S CORNER: ~rawers, allY condition, 21'6. i ;;',s ~~) u;~'" -~'-""--'" ;~"lt,-i'.~'w~;~.' .mu'";t"~~~ I, __ l~.l~.._ . A SELECTION - Like new,' boar~ and. fram~,. S5 O GA..LLERY :>328 .. Schwinn bicvcles. Pointe! Men s .NordIca skI boots, .. '... -._. Chil~ren's c.onsignment storc. '_. _ .. '.. i Call AI Smith and drive, $3,945. '8864623. 'FORD LTD, 1974, all', p'lwer C)'cler\', 20373 Mack ani: 10~~, like !1ew• S75. 50 gal. ~IOVING SALE - Avocado ~VIIl lake clothes and ~r~fls, TOP $$ PA Iv for color TV's 88)-6600 ----;--- '".'....-- ---.---! brakes and slcrrlll~. sl('reo, Bill'c . Bike, 14229 East Ion aquanum stand $10. stove, refrigeratol', dinette In excellent con~ltlon. I nceding repair. 774.9380. - .... -- ,-,-. . _ HONDA 81 Prelude slher, etc .. I:ood conditlUn S975. .. 331.7259 after 4 or week. set. 372.5661 or 881-1174. 19822 ~Iack. In the Wo'ld.~. -...... -"---- ..- SURl'LllS JEEPS. CARS.,' sports coupe, 5 speed, .Ioad'i a:tg.5252. Jefferson. ends. 1-"'~-'1--- _.-' _:_._._.686~~~: ...... _ i FUEL OIL i \'alls, Trucks. Many sell for ed, excellellt condltlon.: ' ..... - . '. , . MY SISTERS' PI~c-e-R-e-sa~l-e-----~_ ..---.- 1 DU:'-lCAN PHYFE dlJlmg I , . .. WILL purchase and pump under $200. For inlorma- 686.4565. I 1971 TOl\l\O, Ii q IIlHlu, 4 KO~ICA T.C. auto. reflex 35' room set and a cheapy' AN TlQUE BRASS bed, good I ' '. .. --_..~.... "...... , door, cassette stereo, goo", shop. We specialize in mOl with 50mm, lens 1.8, drum set. 882.076:>. ! condition, head an4. 1001 i r'lm )pur tank. . tlon ~n purchaSing Similar! 1977 DODGE Sportsman \'~n condition, S~95 881.1729 hand.crafted it E' m sand $200, Call after 5, 881.9120. --- '... -- ._... ---. ----- . -_. I board. $350. 881-a959. i 882- 9420 bargallls call 602.998.Q575: 318, V.8, lIutomatlc, all', , . " . . , quality c lot h i ng. Open . ._ HOUSE SALE-5Ih, 6th and' _...... -'-- '.- --'---'_''''_'_ ext. 4301. Phone Cllll re-I power steering.'brakes ' 71i l..f. ~I.-\\S. 2 door, \ .R, ~lon~ay.Saturday, 10-5 p.m. ,FOR SALE large wooden 7th from I.ast week, large ANTIQUE Clock repair. An- WANTED - Stoves, rerrig.: fundable. I cruise, $1,900. 684.7233, '! automatic, ,air, A:'.l/F:'I. Conslgn~ents of crafts I desk $50. 881.5407. corner cabmet, queen bed tique pocket watch repair erators, washers and dry., -- .. "----.-- '-'. _' __'__ ...... $1,595. 885.li845 and mIscellaneous taken 1_...:..._'______set, 2 chairs, 9x12 rug, 35" S \?ciallzin in hou c lis' ers, working or not work. , SEVILLE 1979 whIte, 11980 SUBARU 1600 D.L. _, ~- ...... - . -. ;-. , by appointment. 22217 Kel. j WINTER SPORTS equipment refrigerator (icemakerl, 8~4.9246 g se •. ing. $10 to $100. Also free! . blue leather i front wheel dri\'e, AMini 77 DO?GE \\ Hldoll \ an Iy, S blocks South of Nine: -Skiis Olin ~Iark IV 160 large stereo (Zenith). Air _...... , remo\'al of old ones, Call' ThiS one must be seen , cassette stereo, 4 door, 4l man) eXI,ras, sharp, dean, Mile. 777-6551. I cm, Solomon 555's skis conditioner. 7500 BTU : ANTIQUES G' t {' an)'Ume. 924.5585 or 771.' Car on showroom floor new all wealher radials: must sell. 882.5681 -~--- I. 7 d 10 h k \Vh'l 1) 'II f I I - olng ou o. 4076 ' less than 15000 miles . ',- --_ .... - - .... ---. ---- I boots sIze an ,oc - ( 11' ~oo ,w~ urnac,c,I business. Must sacrifice"_ . St. No.' 60A good gas mIleage, $4.000. 1979 CAPRI,. \'.6cyJin.der, au. FUGI lO-spee~. blc)'c,~e. ex., ey skates size 3 and 6. tod. 1 s9me kItchen \\are, Lawn: tons. of furniture. What a CAS'H 'FO'-'R-"- :l-rCGLO~E CADIllAC 881.5377 after 4 p.m. tomatlc, aIr . .-\:\1/F:'.l sler. ceHent condition, 26 ,$220.' dler girls figure skates' Boy, workmate garden II t' ~'r ' , 20 H , .... ------.---.-- ..--- eo eleclric defogger POI\ Call 882.7903. size 11, also Iron.Rile, G.E.I hose on reel. 462 Notl;'e! ~~ j~~~°rieli~eril~eair~~e~ KIDS CLOTHES ._~~ .. ~_rp.~r:.. .. _86l~~?? TRANS.AM, 197~,. loaded, er' steering/brakes.' R s.' i-TWi~'BEDS- mattresses stereo plus 2 speakers. 777.: _~!~e:~8.2:1452._. ' able. S~cri!ice prices. s:v.! EXCELLENT CONDITION . 1975 PI~TO station wagon,' excellent condition. Call ~ackage. ('xcel!l'nt condl. and sprinp, double dress. __~493. __ .. _ ... _ _ . I DL"JI:o?GROO:\I, 9 pieces. 51,' en days on1y,,lO a.m.'S p,m.: VERY CLEA.'l, BETTER $400. 884-0978. ~f:er 3 p:m: 88~.!.~1~: tlon, H500/o{Cer 8866420 er, 2 mirrors. night standi \VAL.~UT Omni unit witn i 800 or best offer. 2 blue. 16600.Harpert Detroit."884- BRANDS, L'lFANT THRU 14. ; - -~_. -- - --. ~- - . - < --- • - 1972 1tlUSTA~G, Ar.tJ F~{ . _~_a!~~.~6 p.nl 8~' coucb, recliner chair, dropleaf desk. 3 sectlons,: velvet ch~irs; bookcase, 1634. 1 Bring I~ :l l0nday,Tuesday ; JEEPS. CARS, PICKUPS casselle, good transporta.' 1979 A.:'.I.C. Spinl, SUOO lo\'eseat.hldebed, table, 4 $390. 774-2907. stereo ~qulpment. Crystal . : orLTE~rSsda yS10. "4 PE.m, {rom $35. Available al.lo. tion, $450. Call 885.5107 and 1978 Thunderbird, 53.. ~~~rss~n9~: ~~ f~,~rR~ BEDDINGQuee;- set'.Sim. chandelier, 268.8269, 8e-OFFIC£, R e A L cal GO\"l Auclions. For after 6 p.m. 500, Prival\' owner. 882. with ,tand, 331.0049. . mons B~autyrest. Call 886. ---- ...... ----- EQUIPMENT ,20331 Mack 881.8082 Directory call Surplus 1976- SU~BIRD, aland~~d __ "~69.__. , tl137 lA-MUSICAL 1 ------Data Center 41~.330, 1 ROWci'G ~1ACHlNE-=-orli~ -' .------INSTRUMENTS 1,1XER'OX 2"'N'\. "'INT -ndl. i 10-!N~W!",08ILES 7800. tra~s~IS5I:n~1l4 t cYllncl '{ 91~at~~~If~~~;~ -;O/~oduor. nal Exc:erc)'cle, Sinier sew. TWO AQUARIU~fS, 10 .aUon 11VV... W rOI\ SALE enll n, x en con, d , , ., POI\. lnl machine, rec room and 30 plion, complete ------... tion, one year old, cheap; I ~------__J_tlo~, _!~7.9~_ 7~~.2~~~. . er. ~~DIS. S8,500. S82-88~. cocktail and end table I, with Itand., 525/565, 527. PIANOS WANTED. ~~~~s~o~~~'f:S~~u ~: 1974,SKlDOO ELAN _ 250 1981 PONTIAC T.looo. 4 1978 ~IERCt'R'i Zl'phn, Zi, vinyl chair, ero .. country 1 __ O~?tI~__•. _ _."._ _ GR~~fSsm~~lm~p\I;~~~~le~ i sell. 882,4682, ; cc yellow, clean S4'7!!.Run. door, 4 speed, under war. power 5lc~ring a~~ brake., .Ida and pole., Paehlnko SNOW BLOWER,-Ariens, 2.7 TOP PRICES PAID i well. 821.7430. ranI)', 4,700 mile., like man)' cxtras, (,XCeul'nt con. pinball lame, 7'72.3398 eve' h,p. ,u, electrIc Itarter, VE 7-0506 l' .'---- ... R-T-,C-L-.-S-.----! new, $4,8211.884-'7678. dillon, 886.7798 arlcr 0 nlnll, uled 8 tlmel excellent con, - ft II: I ------. -...... -. _ p,m. weckda)'~, MoviNG-miai" .. IIHm;;t dltlon, 13711.' 888.0383. _.-. -'--A'''LL--'~ , .'" 1 WANTED i lOA-MOTORCYCLIS , 11180 CITATION, 2 ~oor, i981- CHEVUn:,'2 door, ot .old .11 ,tove (84 Inchlll -'--'--- ~-",'--"'-'. ------FOR SALE ' club coup", front '0\ heel 1 ,pcC'd, optlC"~, \urrant\', hl,h, 30 Zilch" wide. depth, LEAVING STATE, m~st lell i PIANOS WANTED SERIOUS .1ocal collector wlld ' drly~, automatic transml... like new Sot950 772.8944 28 ~Mhel) double ovon, household loodl, oadl and I TOP CASH PAl D purchu~tl.lI .Iinod Tlftan)' i SU,\I:.f£R 15 j!ollt around the slon, A~!!F~t almo radio,' _. '.' .... .•y. l.v.1 b~ol1tr, .1R An. end., tripl. dreller and , lampa: Handel, PIerpoint,; corner - Like new 197'7, m~laillc, delulte Interior, 1976 :\IERCl'RY ~hrQul~, 4 tique'Vlet,orian chair, iold . ~~rp~t~~1..:_7?1.0S.1!.~__ .. ~ ONE DAY PICK.UP I J~rtenon and :\foe Bridles: ~D 125 dirt bile., n.w lelcle. buckel auLs. '5,000. 882.. door, pO\l,'er brakcl/!lecr, velvet, Import,d En,llah S~OWBLOW!K Toro, 8 h.p., 541.6116 . la m p s. All Iransactlon, i Itart Ihlrt, new front/rear __~~~8_.. !l~~_~ _. _ .. _ .... lna, crulst', burllund)' r~d. v.lvet Iota, blue/.re.n, 4 2 ,tal', like new, 1485; 2 --,- .. - .. - .... -...... , slrlcUy confidentlal. P:euc ! .prochl., new pi,ton, new 11161 PO~TIAC Phoenix, 2 _ 8~6.8768. . malc.hln. chair, (wllJ lOll matchln, whit. recllnJn, HAM:\10~D Phoenlx-.Splnet, call after 8 p,m, 886-2812, I rln.l, new let ot iulcet., door, nicely equipped, low rOR LEASE loaded .. door lofa with 2 chJlrs) ..tane h I S100/both 881 oraan, rhythm, L e III e '.- ... _. --- - . ..- ".- -._' new points, new clutch p . sola and matchln. , chair ~-.-.C I-'fI, .•. _- ..-_... ---• , speaker, re\'erb, sustain,' JOH~ KINO Is still buyln. " houaln. .."ylllnd"ri...... "" en miles,-7 88 cleorll),-3 7 .. king $6,' 5275/onuac Bonn~\t h ille. dit'lcl.88 D.bumlcl1tler, S2t1, 82': ZINC SULPHATE! Whit can cillotte, lIke. new, 51,000. i' good books lor cash. Why 'I' drilled. Will take 5700 due "e. I." 8 or 774-6698. mon ,one )'car. 2. 22'I'tI:.-.. ! ...- ..' this miracle mineral do fgr 824.2951. . • II sell to someone else for to dented 1:81 tank. W, - -- ....._------.---- I 4662. ------you? Not. much unlel. you ------.--, less. 981.0622. '. 8488.. 1973 PI~TO Squire waion-[ ~~ _ SOLID OAK. dlrtlng room, want to feel like a sau~e. WURLITZER organ, 15 years I --... -- .~- ... -- ... -'------.---. . --- ... _. green with wood paneHng, l1I-CARS WANTED CDlonlal very IOod condl. pan It you want to feel old, 2 keyboard, 40 ranks, EASTSIDE book.seller de" G1TANE MOPED, $300 or good condition, 5725. 8M- TO BUY t1on, hutch, lerver. table. terrific: you'll have to walnut wood, and bench, i s!res slgnea llmlted edl. best alter. Exeellent can. 0986. •eatl 8, SlIOO.88t\.S647, cruise out and have a look $1,200, 881.9439. , tlons, line Illustrated chll. dltlon. 888.1547. 1978 FIAT '128,"iow mileage, ---CA-!;H-F-O-R-c-A-n-s-- . FRIGIDAIRE .ide b)/ side re- at the vast selection of ex. BABYGRAND/Dean'- 'M;~' dren's ~lterature,. art, pho.; HOOmA -4-~-;-~ellent -~~.. $2,000 or best offer. After TOP DOI.LAR PArD frigerator.freezer (harvest citing, unusual }n.t1ques, in New York in 1920, reo tograp y, ..Amencanll, De.! dition, S.5OO or best oUer. 6, p.m. 77+8386. ~lIKE :lIAHER CHErR01.ET gold), 5300. 882-7083. gifts, and co 1~e c t I b 1e s, slored, 81,500. 886.1397. i ~~~~t gI:~~e 'ift,' ~fl~~~~ 'I' 881.3:502 after 3:30 p.m. --_.- --_._--._- -- l:SED CAR LOT :...... -., ... _- .. -- Wacky has waIting for you ------1 > 1978 2 door La Baron with 151i5 EAST JEFFERSO:-; DRAFTING TABLE and light; at the Colonial Shop this TO 40% Bass clarinets, gUi"l ocunt). histories phUoso. I ------air, \'-8, cruise, under 50,,' 821.2000 sewing machine. 779-8.753. ,week. They'll zing the tars, drums. trombones. I ph)' and worthwhile books: l1-CARS 000 miles, excellent cond!. _ . . . strings of your heart! Even violins, trumpets. Fortuna' or collections in all cate.1 FOR SALE tion. Call 259-1818 da)'s 1lA~AL Underwood .tfPe. with snow,. Which kept Music, 8833 Van Dyke, WA i gories. Cash paid al'd im. ------only. DEAD OR ALIVE wnter, excellent condlt1on; some folks in couldn't 14614 i mediate removal. 11977 )IALIBU, 4 door, V-a, --"-'-" .. CARS _ TRl'CKS ladies wool coat, large fox freeze the steady flow 0'1 -- ..... ------'I I looks greal, runs great. 1974 V.W.-Sunroof, ot sp,eed, Fl\EE TOWIXG _ 7 DAYS fur,. collar, size 14. 881. treasures out. The only CA.'1J3RIDGE ~IANO, p~c.an, 1 GRUB STREET . $2,000. 884-1501. new ti~s and !"ufller,: 365.7322 36B.4"'6? ~. . _ I thing that froze ou~ here tuned, beaullful lorJlVJng A BOOKERY 1----.- .------needs minor repairs, Sl.. . v ~ f . SOLI]) MAPLE drop leaf din. I were, thte prices! It s just _~om. 77~0~..:. __. '. .. .. ' 17194 East Warren, near ! 19:;1' P2~~;~Cdies:l. p~;~~o 250 or bes~ ofCer. 777.9418 197'7- cl{R\1iuR -:\~~\POrl ing room tale, extention amazl~g. Two full B. Hum. I BUYL"iG A:-lD SELLING pi.' Cadieux 'miles, extended warranty, before 2 0 clock. 4 door, hardtop, clean. low . :nd i~s, ..~'ri'da6le colt' ~.eI f;:~~~:~, a ;:k~:~~~! alnos.. Cash. Student" mod. Detroit, :\lichlgan Sll,300. 526.9799. 1976~iO~TECARio'- Lan- , mil e age Call 8,6.54~1 ee. a e,..... ou e ma. u'adr "R d Rid' Hood "I e s, spinets. 8275. 77...8801., 882.7143 .- ...... - -.. dau, sun-roo!, all', A~l/nI dan. ask for :lIr. Boldt. tres~.and box springs $60' . 0 e IIIg 'I ----.-- .. -.---_._._ .. . ; . 881.7296 ,. ap interesting brass vase, KIMBALL Whitney Spinet W;:\NTED _ Used washers . See 8 track. cruise, tilt. very ----.------a handcraved ivory tusk, I piano. one year old, per. and dryers in need of reo ~ clean, low miles, one awn. ART'S TOWING CLOCK and pocket watch reo some wedgwood. plat.es ! fect condition. 8850. Call pairs. George. 885.1762. R C er $2,400. 88+3209. We buy junk cars an(! trucks. pair. Grandfather, mantle from the 1939 World s Fair, I after 6. 885.7340. . ._ ay amp ise - - ... -_._ ..... Anr c'lnditlon. Tup dollar anniversary clocks, cuckoo a collection of pink Heisey, ---- :.-_.---;-._--- :'\10 DE R N COLLECTIBLE GRAXADA 1979, 2 door. 6 paid clocks. Specializing in including bowls, cups and ELECTRIC PIANO like new, I D0LLS-~IADA:\lE ALEX. DR UMMY c)'linder, automatic. air, house calls. 884.9246. saucers, .bonbons, etc, A! S250 or best orIel'. Flute,' AN:lER. BARBIE, ET~. frO we r steering/brakes FREF. TO\\'IXG 1 C'.-\Ll, AXYTDlE -FTR iW 0-0 D - Northern m~tiog2any dining br?Om set S65. 772.2386. 757.5568 0 LD S ..: u..s~!.e.I..' _~!.~0~~~1.3! i73.i039 d WJ corner ca me Is, 31------, _ -"------.-- CHEVROLET Caprice _ 4 'Michigan. seasoned mlxe brass framed Vanity Fair BI-ANTIQUES SHOTGV~S antI rifles want. THE' ROAD TO door, 1979, air, vin\.'1 lOp. hardwood. Delivered. 293. pon. ts' signe d Spy, a gold FOR SF.ALE co. - Parker, ox, Sml;h, ' power windows, stereo, 3949. and jade bracelet, tons of I--- __ -____ Winchester and others. SAVI NGS $4,150. 884-6782, CASH LIVI~G ROOM furniture - other good stuff. Come on KE:'lNARY "Kage ,o\ntiques. Private colleclor. 478.5315. . THE 82's ARE HERE for out and see for yourself - CLASSIC 'i2 ~Cark 1\'-71.' miscellaneous items, excel. at the Colonial Shop. 25701 Houn: Wedne;:day.Friday, PRIVATE-'colJe'clor--;'ould ORDER YOURS NOW! 000 miles. loaded. Sl.iOU lent condition, Thursday, Jefferson near 10 Mile, 12.4. Saturday 9.5. Cadieux l' like to buy U.S. stamp For that personai touch or best. B85.H18 evenings Friday, Saturda~', 9-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, _at Warren. 882-4396. collections. Call 775.4757. on new or used cars. CARS 21584 Eastbrook Ct., Grosse 11-6 p.m. 772'.0430. Your. ORIE"'.''''AL.---- RUG--S'.-- -.------.- .\'r on day an d Th urs day. ._ weekends.'''' __ Pointe Woods. 882-8834, "'. TOY ~IODEL CARS. plastic, 9 t 9 'T '77 DELI 88 839-5300 ------~~asterCharge and V~sa are: Experl appraisals, estates. metal, old or new. Also a.m. 0 p.m. ues- A Royale-air, 2 ELDERLY and charming welcomed and don t ~or., purchased. ~lodern semi. aut 0 mob i Ie adverlis. day. Wednesday and stereo, Landau \'inyl Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven.C ._------.------._------~--~--....,...-... 12D-LAKE & RIVER 13-REAL ESTATE : I3-REAL ESTATE i 13-REAL ESTATE i13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE ! 13-REAL. ESTArt PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE : FOR SALE . I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE r.~ CANAL IWlIlE - 130 ft'd BY OWNl';n, Gro£sc Pointc OPEN HOUSE 2-5 I (jHOSSl'~ POINTE I'AHK , ------SEA HANCII CLUB I NEW ON market. 3484 Dev.: PO~PANO, Florida, condo, I FOR SALE: 375 acre live. wldl' canal, dl'('P water, Woods, 2 bedrooms, 1'1,1 GIWSSf<; POIN'n: WOODS I 4 {amily. (;000 inveslment.! BOCA RATON onshlre - One block off I furnished, wel1-kept com. I stock farm; $750 per acre. Brick ra lIl'h, custum bu ilt, balhs, double glazed win. i Shoreham 860.- 3 bedroom, i 91,4 '.1, simplc assumption.: B-huildin!(. 3ll/3B, 15 (Joor Ma{'k-Detroil. 3 bedrooms,: plex with healed pool, I Four large bank barns, two a bedrooms, Mulsl'!ller kit. dows, ('ndusl'd porch, ('en. I H" bal~ bfl{'k r"nch, nil',. Possible I:alld Conlracl, , C model. Conlrac! {or sale, olle balh, living room with clubhouse, close to shop. nice homes. Con~~acl at ('hen, 3 car atladlcd gat tral aIr, full bascment, un.! tural flrepla{'{', den, new I 598,000. 343.0255 or 331-, below develuper ('ost, Eve. natural £Jreplace, dining ping, I()w maintenance. CaU' 9%. Bob Wideman, broker. rllg(', 2,100 squal'l' fcel, 15 , finisheu room upslairs. 2'1 roof and aluminum trim, < 6227. nings 881.6450. room, remodeled kitchen,. ~r. Pfaff, 305.782-6500 or Box #33, Gladwin, Michi- years uld. r.l('lro Heath car garage. 885.5855 days.' completely rC'd('cor 100 foot Iroul Lake lIuron. : f ." • large rOOlllS, family room, 772 1229, 7987. I $8,500 assumes mortgage on updated and redecoraled with new furnace .and 600 foot deep. Natural. ClI~I{MIN(, 2 ludor Colo. nnbhed ba,eml'nl. ..------,, clean bungalow, 3 bed. cenlral air. Many extras. A must see, wood ('xteriOrtllltl'rioi, 3 I ~J.lal,Grosse l'?inle Farms. WI LCOX 884 3550 ASSUME 103,~% _ 28 YEARS room, finished basement, I bedrooms, flfl~plat'c, full, :Iern~s ;J[l('lil. :lkfbedroorns" - 1352 Bhlirml){)r Coort, Newer 4 bedroom, 2','" bath detached garage, seller may 273 MT. VERNON ba£e~llent, . t Gi\'e yourself a great project for the Spring ~ Wilh ~he arrival of g~ weathe~ this BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE adorable gardener's cottage can be moved from I~ present locatIon to the SIte of 1st OFFERING - Truly priced to sell. this end unit- Shorepointe Condo is beyond your choosing. Feasibility has already been c.onflrmed. Yo~ c-ould be the pr~U? approach_ Formal dining room. library. kitchen wilh eating space and all appli- owner of this sturdy two bedroom Dutch colomal cottage - If you have the sPlflt ances, cathedral ceiling. and a natural fireplace complement Ihis excellent I'alue. for adventure ~ 2nd OFFERING - Situated in a secluded part of a Cul-De-Sac sits this very remark. PRETTY COLO!'IlI.-\LIN THE WOODS able all- brick ranch. country style kitchen. three bedrooms. Florida room, Ii\'ing 19235 RAYMOND ROAD - Appealing 3 bedroom c-olonial on secluded 1 block long room with nalural fireplace. full basement with a very remarkable rec-room. street in Grosse Poinle Woods. Excellent condition and cheerfully decorated. 'ryle attached garage and best of all priced to sell. Call us today (or more details. bonus is a large three-season family room tbat al~ost ~oubles the ?ownstalrs living space. Land Contract terms are a\'ai1able on thIS delightful offermg as well HOLLYWOOD - Must sell. make us a deal on this sharp 1''2 slory all brick home. as assumption. Formal dining room. Ih'ing room with nalural fireplace. kitchen which has .been updated. family room. land contract lerms with only $10_000down or blend lhe WlJittil'r lOnicl' Bid~.) n{'l.~ ~2t.900 SEVERAL FIl'iE OFFERI';';GS IN THE PARK existing morlgage. 20-3()'",Dn . II r, rate. 5-7 Yl"ar L C Spacious 4-bedroom colonial OT' Balfour has undergone loving restoration to bring out FAIRHOUm - ~fosl desired Star of Ihe Sea area - 1'2 story all brick. formal dining E. II :\1i1f'Rd .. S.('.~ .. Colonial. St9.000 room. or family room. three bedrooms. full basement. attached garage. SIO.OOO-SI5.000On.. 11', rate. 10 year L C the many fine original features such as leaded glass. nalural wood work and ceramic tile. Seller would consider a trade - preferably for canal property - land I.annoo. I>t>t..Colonial. ~59.500 COLONIAL COURT - Grosse Pointe Farms - we have a Colonial and a 11'2slor\' all ~egollahle Dn . 11'; raIl". 3 year L C contract assumplion with monlhly payments. brick home. both with formal dining rooms. one wilh a fami!v room and one with a Hilf<-resl. [)(ol.. Colonial. ~59,901l $35.000 "as is" buys thiS cozy 3 bedroom colonial on Beaconsfield. Highlights include Florida room. Call for more details on Ihese orre'l"ings. - 2O-:l(Y;Dn.. I\'; rate.5-7~earLC large Ii\'ing room with natural fireplace. dining room. with bay window and hand- St an oop€', Woods. Ranch. :i:6Ii.OOO some beamro ceiling. year round sun porch. kitchen with eating space and pantry, Where else can you find four bedrooms and two full baths. a countrv kllchen which 3 S10.oooDn .. 12 ,'; bank rate. 3 bedroom, bath & sleeping porch, The house has many fine ad\'antages In locatIOn. has been updaled. a fini"hed basemen!. with a full bath. and a l1z g'arage all priced HilIcn'sl Farms. Rllngalo". ~j9.000 price and terms. at only $69,900? Call us. we can show it 10 you ~ $15.000 On.. II r, rate, 5.7 year L C Rosh n Hd.. Wood.., Colonial. ~7t.900 BeautlfuJlv decorated spacious brick Tudor colonial on Kensington Road. Custom oak WOOD!llO~T in Harper Woods is the location of the lowly all bn{'k home, Formal. Sli ..'lOO Dn.. 12', raIl'. 26 years floors and wood accents complement the sunny high-ceiling rooms. Exquisite tiled dInIng room. natural fireplace. kitchen with ealmg space_ threl' hedrooms. full Krrb\' Rd .. Farms. BlJn~alow. :l;7UlOO garden room overlooks colorful professionally landscaped garden. Four large bed- basement and a two car delached garage Only 56.1.500 Land Contract lerms wllh SIO.OOoOn . II', rale. 2 year L C rooms and 3 baths on second floor. Completely modernized three bedroom. 1 bath only $10.000 down. Cadit'ux. CiI\'. Blln~alo\\. ~7i.900 suite on 3rd floor. 20"; Dn . 12~'~r, b,mk raIl" WOODCREST - (2) Two car garage. a family room wilb nalural fireplace. a counlry Ilan ard. Park. !:l1t.900 ...... SOLD'" ... ISCO:\fE PROPERTIES kitchen with buill-ins. Jl'2 baths compose Ihi, all bnck ranch The owner \loants 10 sell. Make us a deal we can'l refuse. C("ntt'rhrook, \\oods. Coloni ) GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, F.bruary <4, 1982 ------_._.---_._------'_._------_.-Plge Eight.C ------. - ~-..- _.---~_.- _._"- - .------<---~- ---_.~-_._------21F-HOME II ( II 13--REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 14-REAL ESTATE ChlSSifl!d Advlrtising Information 211-::tJ~I~E 21f-r~~~VlMENT IMPROVEMENT FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED ------Phone: 882-6900 ------J. P. SIMON BUILU!Nli l:V. MAKE OFFER GROSSE POI~TE WOODS- PHYSICIAN relocated to, \ Add, ... : 99 Kerchuol, Grosse Pointe 48236 COMPLETE TUNE.UP $3.95. YOCCIA Complete carpentry, plumb. ASSUME 'Iv. % MORTGAGE 3 bedroom, newly decor. Grosse Pointe, seeks a 4.5 All makes, all ages. All CONSTRUCT ION ing, electrical, additions, ated. Land Contract. 882. bedroom horne with ree. Offic. Hoyrs: I'arls stocked. 885.7437. 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment M 85 T . 8 12 W d 95 CO INC rec rooms, plastering, all condominium. Move.in con. 3463. room, dining toom, living on. -; ues. . ; e.' 11------.,' remodeling and bullding. ______I room, den, family room, Thur$, & Fri. 8.5 21C-ELICTRIC ....L Additions Free estimates. dition. Call owner evenings HAVERHILL - Three bed. Iarge iUi",.en," \, cIean. (re.P Deodlin.s: SERVICE " Dormers 774-4038. room lower, fireplace, all ferably Farms). House in C Garage~ 886.8035 ST. CLAIR SHORE5-2 bed. appliances, garage, $250. good eondition. 7 p.m ..l0 anceltatiol'\s and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. I: ------Kllchens room bungalow, attached 7754900. p.m. Call 885.0198. New copy, Tuesday noon S to J ELECTRIC.! Fireplaces 2"G.-ROOF 2-ear gar age, endosed SAC R I F-iCi my-$69~OOO\ Error corrections, Mon. noon Re:;ldcntlal.Commerclal Brick and Cement ",ork I SERVI~~~ breezeway, IIh lot, $37,' Bloomfield Hills Condo, 15-BUSINUS Rotes: No Job Too Small Bank financing a\'allable 900. 774.8297. $55,000 cash. 885.3974 eve. OPPORTUNiTIES Cash or "pre-pay: 12 words _$3.00 ~8~.29~ __ ----I Com~lete tl ----A-L-L---- ATTENTION INV-E-ST-O-R-S--- nings. ------I Each additional word _ . _.. .15 ELECTRICAL' Home Mo erOlU on ROOFING &: GUTTERS Excellent cash flow, extra NE\" EXECUTIVE HOME i ARfT GALLERY - Picturt Billing rote for 12 words_.. -. - - $3.50 CONTRACTOR 1777.2816 773.110:1 NEW AND REPAIR large 6'6 aU brick income,' I raming business, estab- Retail rate per inch _.A,70 FLAME FURNACE FLOOR- SANDING- -p;~re~ recently redecorated. appli. 1981, Grosse Po.inte Farms r lished. 'yorking partner, Border odv. per inch . .5.50: SINC E 1949 sional1y' done. Dark stain. Call Bilt...-~2.:l5~9 ances included. Separate bedrooms, living room, $10,000 Investment. Call 8 k 5 00 . d f . h' All k basements and utilities, 2 -:-3.dmmg t;>0m and a g~eat I ~lr. Fox, 259.0611. wee s or more. - - - . All electrical work, violations /Ilg an ml.S mg. wor ROOF ING . rOOlil \nth natural fIre. ------.- Classified Disploy.Photo Advertising: \. I corrected. Free estimates. guaranteed. Free estimates_ , gas forced sir. furnsc~s~ 2. I 2 f 11 b th 2 h 1£ BUSINESS FOR SALF. I Fully licensed and insured. 68:1-0257. Hepairs snd reroofing. Alu. car garage Clt\' certIfied pace, u a s, a I . . $6.50 per column inch, ad must be a I 527-1700 ------..-: min\llll trim and gulters. bl '130/. $41900' baths all built.in appll. I Troph~' and gIft shop With . . f 2 I 'd d 3' h CHOBER . a6s6su6m.68aNeottl'ng~h'am. '343: ant~es', laundry room, at. 1 e.ngraving servic.e .. AUrac. dmmlmum 0 co umns WI e an I In,C ehs .------._------JOHN W. S }-'llt!ll'r and Sons. eep. No tones, no reverses, on y i9 t ,'HARBOR ELECTRIC THE HANDIEST GUY I Bob Isham Dale Isham 3 tached 2~~ar gar age. t lve, Iease d bUIld 109, de- f I -"I 2 3 b d I "-'''' AIUU: ____9017. Many extra features. 559.1 sirable location. Woods ace typS, on y ff' I ,or or ers a - I IN TOWN ' ...... ~--- 527.8616 EAST DETROIT-2 bedro~m, 7941 days, 886.8556 after I' _ Trophies, 779-8930. lowed. Deadline: noon Monday prior to I Violations Corrected - Painting and glazing FREE ESTIMATES r~;('k 1 (';If l:(araj!e fm.1 6 pm ------Thursday publication. $8.00 extra charge ; FREE ESTIMATES • Carpentry and cabinets ,----.------.---- . i~h.ed' -basement, n~turall--'-' . I Rt;STNEgS WAr.:TED. :W0~k. for photo reproduction. 882.9420 - Small plaster repairs ,CASHAN ROOF ING fireplaee, close to schools, MOROSS/CHANDLER Park I 109 partnership. Will m. CORRECTIONSAND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a 'Llcel1~eu lllll.l ih ... ll.:-J ,.:.n. - Small plumbing repairs, HOT ROOFS $39,000. Land Contract. I area. 2 bedroom bungalow vest. 882.2998. classified adv. error is limiled 10 either 0 c.:mcellation of the I tractor. : ~~~::~l~:~;: work Commercial. Residential 774.2907. I with 11"1 car garage. Sim. Ll'IlVEST~1&'1T CAP I TAL ~'>ol(;lefor or a re-run of the portion in error. Notificat,on ------285 Year round service ______I pie assumption or Land needed for healthy aggres. must be given In limo:tor correction il) the follOWingissue. : ELEC"I'R(C AL WORK - By 884- 1 Shingles It.nd repairs IN ST. CLAIR, north or st. Contract available, $29,900. sive company, tax shelter, We assume no reSpOnsibilityfor the some error after the licensed contractor, low -T-OTA-L-I-I--OMEimpro\';~;;;t. . 'Work guaranteed Clair Inn on St Clair 881.9147 or 343.0757. bl first insertion. rates free eslJmates 881. 1 d 886 3245 River, nearl" 2 acres. Steel . ._.__ respecta e return, proto. I I 9751' . Vin~'l replacement wln. i nsure.' , LAKEFRONT HOME I type field tested with be. I ClASSll'VING & CENSORSHIP: We reserve the ,;,.,ht to: . . h b h I -_._- --- ...... ---- seawall, excellent dock, "lievable results. Reply to! I f h .. ._---- dows, k1tc ens, at rooms, ~ ROOFS d DECKS ele~tric hoist. Zoned mul. ~ew Baltimore. 2 bedroom I C ossi y eoc od under its appropriate heodlng. The Pub. ALL TYPES of Electrical I additions. Licensed, in.: on Built.in oven and Grosse Pointe ~ews, 99: !osher reserves the rirohtto ed" or rel'cct copy subm,tted for' ,. d' d F t' t J h \ GUTTERS AND tiple. The home is a beau. ranch. Kercheval, Grosse POl'nte, ,I" ' Wf>rl\. Ranges ryers m. sure. ree es Ima es. 0 n ' ti{ul historic colonial with range, screened.ln porch, pubIiCQli~... stalled-remodeling. Elec. I Runey, 293.7525. ' DOWN SPOUTS 13 rooms, 3 full baths, one steel sea wall. Great terms. MI 48!36, Bolt No. )1-10. 1'------1 trical rep~lrs, fixtures. LI.\----.------, GUlt~rs clea!1ed and ..f1ushed ,~ Dlith, 2 fireplaces, one STIEBER REALTY 1------.------censed and insured. Col. HOME : ~~w and Repa!r Work wi1h.6\1I-foot opening, fam. 775-4900 16-PETS 20B-RlFRIGERATION 21-MOVING \'ll1e Electric Company. \ MODERN IZATION I Licensed and Insured Hi' room and kitchen, huge FOR SALE . AND AIR ------, Evenings 774.9110 Days. .' I ADVANCE !\IAINTENANCE deck. Has a breathtaking GREAT BUY-Grosse Pointe I CONDITIONING McCALLUM MOVING com.. LA 6.7352 . '; • Kitchens • Addltll~ns; 11319 East Warren view of St. Clair River. Woods. Well maintained 3 MIXED ENGLISH Springer. REPAIR pan~'. Modern truck and' ------~ -----1' Rec Rooms \ • Altlcs I 884.9512 654 N. Riverside, St. Clair, bedroom brIck bungalow, English Setter pups. Goud equipment. Established i BOB'S ELECTRIC-Licensed I NEW Low Rates I ------329.4253, 778-1800. Ask for fireplace, large kitchen, 2/ disposition. 885.9163. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 19l8--Full~' insured. Piano; contractor. Service incrtas- I F~~rE ~?:~ EXPERT REPA IRS ~lr.'Diem. baths, finished basement'I----- . Al'THORIZED REPAIR specialists. 776.7898. I es, city violations, repair! s es ______new garage, roo£. Great PUPPIES, beautl.fully mark./ ON ALL MAKES -, --'--;--.1 and rewire. Qualit~' work' 886-3537 GUTIERS BY OWNER: $10,000 to as-I' storage, many extras. As. I ed, all American house I 24 HOURS REI:JABLE PO.INTE NSldent i. at a moderate price. 87~: -- sume 12.5% mortgage on sumable 8%. 886.8193. dogs. $12. (8 weeks). 343- . 771-1142 . i With truck wilL.r:t0ve ..mall, 8766. . MODERNIZATION ROOFING 4 bedroom brick, 21h bath, 0104. 1 I or large quantities, 1 ------.------! home in 8 and Gratiot area. -13-A---L-O-T-S-----1---- . AA RELIANCE Refrigera.' INSURED : RETIRED MASTER eleclri.: M. T. CHARGOT SMALL JOBS 527-5479. FOR SALE Y~RKIE pUPPies, AKC reg., tion. We service all makes! Bob 882.1968 i ciano Li~nsed. Violatlons I au ILD ING CO 774-9651 lstered, 2 males, vet check. and models Prompt rell'll :UOVIl\"G-ii ht h r--- i Strvlces Increased Also!' . , IV\.RPER WOODS - FREE IES'-T-A-TE-.L-O-T-l'-n-t-h-eF-a-rm-s", ed, puppy shots, $275. 779'1 able service'. '178.733i. ',' son~ble ra~es. ';;p~~T~n~~~! small jobs. TU 5.2966. IIPF.RSO:\~LLY DESIGNED 1------brand new stove and reo 100'x210'. 9840. 1______help, Covered truck. dollY.: ------, * Kitchens .21 H-CARPET fl\.illerator with purcBahase R. SFIRE AND ASSOCIATES FREE 7.month.old dog Bea. 20E-INSULATION Call Mark 882.7282. ; ALl;- E.LECTRICAL repair i * Basements CLEANING of. 2 bedroom home. se. . I - I \'Iolahons corrected. 821. i * Bathrooms rn.ent and garage. Low as- 776.7200, OR EVENINGS: ble.mlxed to good horne., ------NEED SOMETHING moved,! 0586. I * Rec Room~. ' ------sl1mt>tion. 529,900 f u 11, . 884-7276 885-5148. i INSU LA T ION delivered or disposed of? : Ouldoor deck environments' S~ORESJDE .Carpet Clean. price. 247.7499. 1 GROSSE POINTE PARK, ~OVING must give away 4.1 BLOWN IN Two Pointe residents will 21 D-TV AND RADIO Cl'STO~1 CRAFTED I lng, proCessional car pet ExECUTIVE HOME _ Half size 105xS5, corner of Ca: month:old puppy Terrier FL~ME FURNACE i moye or remove large or REPAIR * Cabinets. i ~~~ln.lll~. wor: g~ar8nte~t ill ,Shores/half in Woods. dieux and Jeffe1'5on. 886. mixed .. Call after 6, 885. SI NCE 1949 1 small qua.ntities ~f furni. ------* Wood. workIng mat;s. I~~l~e TI5.;:~es2~ q:olOnial Road, central air, 3598 _ 7340...... I' ture, apphan~s, pianos - COLOR T.V., HI.FI, STEREO! * Fo.rmlc~ houTS ' completely redecorated, 3 LAST LAKE LOT at Rose 1 ...... ,0 Interest flllanclng available. or what have ~'ou Call lor! 885-6264 i * TI'lm \IIork ' . ~drooms, living room with Terrace 114 ft' on water 2o..-GENERAL I Free estim~tes. Fully !i. I free es~mate.s. Call John! i FULLY UC~N'SED AND i ----.------.- natural fieldstone fire- Land Contract 'terms. Mc: SERVICE censed and Insured. Steininger, 343-0481 or 1122. :HE-STORMS AND 1 INSt;RED ~~:~~~~~~C:;~ALc~::'.J'r~~ " place, 'dining room, den, Brearty &: Adlhoch 882- 527-1700 . 2208. SCREENS I GENERAL HOME 'at REASONABLE RATES 2l,2 baths, built-in appli. 5200 ,.' CLEAN UP's I INSULATION IP.s.Othersmaycopyourad, ------! REPAIR We use Von Schradertt dr~' a~, full finished base- . ; but never our price, ex:, I' l1lt~t with fireplace, Red. GR~SE POINTE SHORES HAULING BLOWN.IN OR BLANKET I perience or style. FREE ESTIMATES: 882-6842 Coam extr.c-Ilon equIpment. 1'0'000de c kin g screened Colomal Road-lOG ft. front. HAULING NEW ideas to SAVE ~nerg)' • ALt'MINUM DOORS AND: ------! : Deep Sol~ Removal porch, 2~ car attached ga. \ age. Land Contract terms. I GARAGE REMOVAL and money FRE~ esll~tes 121A-PI ANO WINDOWS. SCREENS RE.. i K BUILD ING CO. I. Fast Df)'mg .. . rage. Call for appointment Palms.Queen, 886.4444. Comme~cial, Fire Damage, Interest:Free Fin~ncmg, SERVICE PAIRED, FREE PICK.UP I Home repairs and additions. I Lea\'es no res?lhng reSidue Sunday only. 881-f1089.No IDlIQUE BUILDING SITE- Residential 15 % tax cre D ISTRESS SALE reduced on this 5O'x134' 20F-WASHER AND 'I ~~~~' ~~e:~lgi:~. ~~:~n~I' 839-4311., EVE N~ N G UCENSED BUILDER. Home' Ask for Tom Barrese. Palm Beach' oceanfront, 2 lot. In the Farms. Sale DR.YER REPAIR Technicians Guild. ZE'ch. I CALLS WELCOME. Improvement. Additions,: Satisfaction guaranteed. bedroom 2 bath furnished price of $38,000. Land I Bossner. 731.7707. I and new constI'Ucti n 885-: ------r Condomi~ium, $327,000, Contract terms, ~15,OOO LET GEORGE DO IT ------For 0613. 0 . I D CARPET unfurnished $312,500. Must down, 18 month 11% Land .. I PIA~O TU~l~G and repair. Classified Ads 1------sell in February. (313) Contract. 882.3073. Washer, dryer, dlsh ....-asher ing. Work gl1aranteed. Coil 882.6900 HOME IMPROVEMENT. CLEANING CO. 399-1180 (8 a.m.-4 p.m.) LOT NO. 21, Rose Terrace. and ranges repaired. All ~lember AFY. Ed war d CARPENTRY ETC. • shampoo and stearn ______Well located with house makes. NO S E R V ICE I Felske. 465.6358. ------CALL ~IIKE. extraclion FOR. SALE BY OWNER _ plans, $92,500. C H A RG E if repaired.l------21C-ELECTRICAL 885.1518. 885.1839 • spot and stain remo;al 1212 Edm~ndton, Grosse SCHULTES REAL ESTATE Guaranteed parts and serv'll PIANO SERVICES-Tuning SERVICE .__ • free estimates 'Polnte Woods. 9 rooms, 5 881.8900 ice. Specializing in GE, I and repair. Qualified tech------HADLEY HOME • affordable prices bedrooms, 21.1>baths, large' Kenmore, Whirlpool prod.. nician. Flexible hours. Rea- 1 ... ---. tMPf',vVEMENT 294.1602 773.0525 ~iving room and large fam. 14--REAL ESTATE ucts. 50nable rales. 881.8276 or I LICENSED ------lly room, finished base. WANTED PERSONALIZED 8&2.5847. ELECTRICAL INC. ment. screened porch, all, SERVICE SINCE 1965 ! COMPLETE RntODELI:-;G K-CARPET the extras, $44,900. 885-, ------George Stults HighestCONTRACTORquality - Lowest .....SERVICEh B CLEANING . .' 885.1762 For Classified Ads nllc ens/ aths ______05]9 ~___ SERVINGCASH FAREAOR H40OMYEARSES prices. Free estimates. AUlc!Ree Rooms COMPANY CARPET I' HARPER WOODS - Grosse ST IEB ER REALTY ------. r MARATHON ELECTRIC Additions 'Porches SPECIAUSTS Pointe schools, 1700 square 775-4900 20H-FLOOR SANDING: Cal! 882-6900 978-7625 or 879.9518 Aluminum Siding/Trim • Sleam Extraction feet, 3 bedroom ranch, 21h -'--____ ------! :.- ..: Gutters-'Down Spouts car attached garage, 21h WA.~TED TO PURCHASE FLOOR SANDING, staining. i Storm Windows/Doors • Shampoo • Spot and Stain Removal baths, family room, fire- LAND CONTRACI'S Free estimates, workman-! 21 F-HOME Roofing/Shingles/Hot Tar I • t"pholstery Cleaning place, finished basement ~ALL FOR FURTHER ship guaranteed. 822-9008' IMPROVEMENT Aluminum Siding and ' ... at allordable prices with wet bar and kitchen, INFOlUtATION or 881-6811. Gutter Cleaning I 882-0688 '. central air, country kitch. COLONIAL FEDERA'L . .ELM------I, ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FR'ences.. epalrs 0f a11 k'111 ds i ~ en with built.in applian. SAVINGS & LOAN K .. Licensed and Insured ll I CARPET CLEANING Special- ~~~~a~U~~~rlT), many MR. GUILES Repairs 1i.s'b Types I Fbor sanding, refinishing, i M,U. SCHUSTER CO. 886-<}520 ists, two system method 886-1080 r.ARPETING, VINYL, I old floors a specialty. Ex.. • "THE HOUSE MECHANIC" ------rolary shampoo/warm wa. ______,______HARDWOOD ' pert in stain. 535-7256. LAKEPOINTE I i ter extI'8~tor_ Commercial. 16D-ADOPT Samples Shown in ,--~------' R.)MEREPAIRS CRAFTED-KitCMl\S ' CONSTRUCTION residential, janitorial sen .. A PET Your Home : 20E-INSULATION --Carpentry -Rec Rooms : Complete Home Remodeling ices. Insured. 24 hour, 7 BOB TRUDEL .....Painting -Bathrooms I We specialize in the following da~' service. 371-2713. / 294.5896 -Minor Plumbing -Additions: _ Kitchens. SUDRO DlSULATIO~ -Minor.Electrical -Porch Conversions: • Additions. ------"~ The Oakland Humane I CARPET INSTALLA.TIO~ -. S' 1948 21G ROOFI"IG i $1.50 per yard. Carpet reo . mce REMODELING- MODERNIZATION : • Basement Rec Rooms • - SERVICE .'lJ . Society . pairs _ all kinds. Jerry's' Prepare now for skyrock. All Work Personally Performed : • Interior 'Exterior Doors. .~. .~ located in ";;;'; Carpet Service. 776-360i.! eling fuel bills while in. Mike Schuster 882-4325 • Storm Doors • ::~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~=.:, ~ ff, ______, sulation costs are rea. FREE ESTIMATES _ LICENSED AND INSURED • Storm Windows_ . Macomb County ~\ sonable. Insulation is • Replacement Windows. PAQU IN is a non-profit. privately ...., blown in walls and ceil. '___ _ . We will beat your best deal ROOFING funded donation humane society. fostering a For ing. Investment pays in quality and in price. by for itself Comfort at ~ Specialists in Flat Roofs NO-DESTORY pol'cy has many homeless dogs 't t THf EW Free Estimate Ll'~ensed - Insured . and cals for adoption. . , Classified Ads 1 0 W e r empera ures. Licensed &: Insured " 15% Federal Tax Cred- 882-6707 839.7534 The Shelter IS localed at 38788 Moun~ Road at Call 882-6900 17 Mile Road. Sterling Heights. 48077. Phone it. 881.3515 '''f'' COM!JANY Re-Facing ! ------'r=--::.-:;.-;.-;.-;.---;.------...... 1/2 I CARPENTRY, painting, mi. -. 939-4240. Hours 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 . nor electrical and plumb- i SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. ROOF .. Pl _ CUSTOM _ THE COST OF ing, finished basements,. /' ,Donations Welcome. Cat . 21D-TV AND I IBlES. FORMICA NEW recreation rooms, custom: Lr•1I ! . and Dog toad coupons . RADIO REPAIR T"HIRDWOOD remodeling. F r e e est!.' ~ . ~J _;. helpful. VOlunteers are ~ CIBIMETS"" SPECIALISTS CIBINETSTABLES ma t es, reasonable price. REP,.,ft L Ll'b>,., soliCited. COUNTERTOPS COUNtERTOPS "IT. Fixit Inc. ,885-8302. " itThank: you for helping those Cl' )., r------, SPECIALISTS who can not help themselves! .:'~ TV ~\.s IN Y OU. HO TV ES~~~ETES 772-3159 .DvtIl200 COLORS AIID PATTERIIS J. F. ENDER FREE ESTIMATES .. " , (el.r TV - Hi-" - s,..... ""I CONSTRUCTION AI Moh •• S'o"".'" lOMf' .rtJ4 lito" ... Cvo'."''', Roof Leaks Guaranteed : 886-6264 Re.,.- UN'tH . 885-6264 INC. . 'i.qulrt ~Itdrmtlt' 20 Yrs. E1Iperif'Y! . 188 NOTHE OAME GROSSE POINTe , Residential and commer. :. SINCE 1960 cial contractor. All reo CAU IIU U2.~3g Anti-Cruelty models and additions. Excellent references. 21E-STORMS AND SCREENS ROOF LEAKS Association 778.2887 13569 Joseph Campau STOPPED Hamtramck BEST QUALITY ~. ------BEST DEAL ALL ROOF and JOANNA WESTERN GUTTER WORK 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WOIlIUAWlTEED :-;EW AND REPAIR Monday through Saturday WiNDOW SHADES P"""'. SH~Hl[RS BliNOS • Shingles '- SPECIALISTS P<.AuFMAN?-tl • Slate PLEASE ADOPT! Custom Work Done By "Craftsmen" SIOR'" DOORS AND '~I"DOI'IS • Decks NO ahtlr hours help as yet. Veterinarian 5 days, • Tile 1/2 day Sat We keep dogs as long as pOSSible. EAST SIDE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Gutlers Cleaned and Fmanced only'by donatIOns Remember animals . ~II .. Tr1II • MI • AI ~fII,· .....,. ORA' TOP Flushed In your Will too! ... 1111• , ... &cIIufII • ..... Ill .... & '1tI1 Work Guaranteed Volunteer help wanted. Pet food and car, PrIM III"', • 0rIIMI1II IrtIf't 1111 - SALES AND SERVICE Free Estimates labels welcomed. For information call Mary, Classified Ads do get resultsl 15011 KERCHEYAL .... .I, Wood P.M.A. Free Estimates " e.s, 01 Alltr .. In tn. ".'11. JACK D. TOTTY Owner • Calf • TU 5.11000 891-7188 882-8900 Clona MO"r1,y. Licensed & Insur,d Office: 775-17.' 774-9058 . , . - _; .•I ...... _. ... ~t:." -- ~ ' • ~. I , "p __ J" .. .1. • __ '" Thursday, February 4, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ___. . ~_. _0_- Page -Nine.C _ --<------_ .._-- --_.- -._-_.,~~-~ ______1,.. .1 _ 21.I-PAINTING .. !21.I-PAINTING, 21K-WINDOW THE GnOSSE POINTE NEWS MAY BE PUR. '21T-PLUMBING AND 21.Z-SNOW REMOVAL 21-Z-SNOW REMOVAL DECORATING DECORATING WASHING CHASED .F1IOM THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: HEATING AND LANDSCAPING AND LANDSCAPING ------{Slores arc Iisled I>y streets and from Delroit 011 ------PAINTING, wall washing, PAINTEH - Interior only. K.WINIJOW cleaning com. throubn the Gros.se POintes, Harper Woods and SI. BOB DUBE SNOW REMOVAL TRIMMING. removal, spray. wallpapering. Senior Cit. Free estimates. Reasonablc pimy. Storms, screens, gut. Clair Shores,}' Reasonable, reliable service ing, feeding and stump . izen discount Jan. 884. rales. 881.2421. Icrs, aluminum cleaned: In. I'LU~IBING and HEATING in Grosse Pointe since 1975, removal. Free estimates. 8757. Kathy, 773958lJ. ___ . _ ._....-_ _ , _ d F t' t DOWNTOWN.: Licensed /IIa.,ter Plumber Call Ron evenings Complete tree service. Call -G I SlIre. ree es WHt e.. 1 SEWER CLEANING, 885 A387 Flem.'n" Tree Servl'ce, 774. CUSTOM PAl NTI N llen.Cen. Calumel Tobarco and Gift Shop, ... '" INTERIOR and c x I e r i 0 r * Glazing. Staining 882-0688 (' main level, near 100 Towcr. I SPRINKLER REPAIR, etc. 6460. painting and paperhanging. * Interior.f:xtNior I_ . _ ... __ .'- ; , Grosse Pointe Woods ~tELDRU~1 LANDSCAPING .-~-----_._----- .. -- Reasonable rates. 30 years * Wallpaper Ilem()va! A.OK WINUOW CLEANERS JEFfERSON AVE.: . 886.3897 A CO~PLETE MONTHLY experience. na)' Darnow.,k) 32 Years S{'I'VI'C" on "lorms and', ALL PLUMBI NG - I ~IAINTENANCE SERVICE FALL PRUNING * L u Park Pharmacy, Nottingham and Je!fcrwn I • S' Cl U 822.7335 after 6 11.111. Insured s"reenl>. Also domestic if' prll1g ean p Specialists * .....~E-tl' II' t' I Village Wine Shop. Beaconsfield and Je ferson SEWER CLEANING - Fertilizing * Small Trees PAIN1'I:'Hi: 'int~rior, exle. •'LL .~ J it es housecleaning. Free esti. Hones,l prkc fur honest job 1 nlates. Monlhly riltes. 775. I MAUMEE,' NEW Low Rales • Grading Crabapples rior, also odd jobs, reason. * .FIU:E. Eslimales • SeedJ'ng * L t able, re!l'renc('s, free es. 779.52':l 5 775.2927 II 1690 or 773.9838. Bon SecourS Ho~pilal, Cadieux and ,\laulllce. gift .hop J'ULL Warranly - Soddlnll * Spedmenocus S Trees timates. John. 885.0064. Ql'AL1TY f'AI~Tf'lG 1______Schctllcr Drugs. FJslwr and ~Iaumce 886-3537 - Pruning THREE C'S .-- -~--- - pnOFE5SW:-.IAL .FhJor Sand SERVICE ; 21l-TILE • Planting INTERIOR- WORK AA HF-LIANCE _ Prompl • Pal.ios , LANDSCAPING ing and finishing. Spl'cial. .1 KERCHEVAL AVE,: EXTERIOR 11 Arl's Party Slore, Wayl>urn and Kercheval and professional service on A name .m landscapmg for 757-5330 izing In dark slaining Ill'I'l:o Drugs. "In The Village" all gas furnaces. < o\.'er 50 years ---.- .. ~--~------Call for free l'stlillale 20 )'('ars professi'mal CERAMIC TILE Nolre Dame Pharmacy. NoIre 1)OIl11eand Kercheval 88'>0287 8827201 SNOW PLOWING W. Abraham, 979.3502. exptricnl'e GROSSE POINTE Nl':WS, 99 Kcrc!l(.val 778.7331 - .. - -..------. . $2 WALLPAPl':JlI:"G and paint. ~IA'1"f FLETCHER 30 Years Exp('rience Perry 1)rug, on the Hill All I'lumLing Repairs _ In. S~OW PLOWING. Call any.: ~esidenli~.l Drives, $15- ~. 4151 BUl'kingharn TU 6.6102 , .... 'Iso d(l r"pal'r "'urk Trail Alluthecar" on the Hill . time. Residential, cammer .. CommerCIal Dflves -: ,v,llI ing. l'rumpt. neat sl'rvicl\ " .. L" J stallalions, remodeling - , B t Y L we t B d fl'asonable rates. rH'e esti. 885-4241 Cotlagl' Hospital, ~1uir and KerdLCval Sewers & drains cleaned. cial Bob Isham 526-0066 ea our 0 s I. All w()rk guaranteed _ J)al~. Isham. 527.8616. 837 -8835 lIliltes. Call Mark after Ii GROSSE POINTE . p.m. 527.5378. CONTRACTORS EXPERTS III Grosse Pointe CHARLEVOIX: Fully Insured - ~laster - - _. - --- (l'STO.\! l'AI:'\TL'\G AND: lile repair and fCffi,)deHng. Lou', Parly Slore, Lakepuinl(' and Charh:voix Plumber. D &< R PAI:"T1S(i WALLPAPEIU:-;G Caulking and deaning DAN ROEMER ~\'.::H'.\':!~h!~.:: ~"rt flodd ;nh~ EXi'i:: .. T ,;:';TlQt'I:'iG ,Inn(' 774.BI75. MACK AVE.: DAN 'HO~ i 1- ))t.)\,onshll'f.' iJrUK. iJCIrVH~ll;j\.,: ;J.:~j ~!::.~!: PLUtv\BING 527-(l975 521.4513 885-8155 : L'EHAMIC T!LE - Ncw and York~hlre Market, Yorkshire and ~Ia'l:k 772-2614 .. --- ~ FHEE ESTI MATES ,remodeling. 13 a t h s, kit. r Parkies Party Store, SI. Clair and Mack ------ONE CALL TAKES': I:'\StrHED '"hens and fo\'ers. Call Rick' A Iger Party Slore, St, Clair and !\lack C.T. HARTUNG CARE OF ALL YOUR ~tll'hael Sallllary Jr. al 521.3434. . ! Hand's Pharmacy' Mc~1iJlan and ~lack Hcvco Drugs. 7 !lhle and Mack I INC. DECORATING I'AI~!TI~G-Intcrio( or ex. MANHATTAN TILE CO. -. SI. John Hospital, ~loro,s near ~lack, Gill Shop and ; • Steam HEaling NEEDS teriol" Also janilol'lal Free New and remodeling eer.' The :\ook estimates. C a I t Thom. amic tile in kitchens, bath l\1rnt Woods Pharmacy, Bournemauth and ~jack '. Plumbing GROSSE POlNn:nS Guaranteed work. 681.7210. i • Hot Water Heat SERVING THE J'OlNTES and foyers. 771-4343. Harkness Pharmac~', Luchl1100r and ~Iaek Hollywuod Pharmac)', Hollywood and Mack , • Complete Installation and SINCE 1972 . MARC HOO\'ER i ------, Maintenance Service • Wallpaper and remoral i LICE!'\SED CONTRACTOR 121M-SEWER Mr. C's Deli, Ridgemont and Mack B:)b',s DTl/g Store, Roslyn and Mack Since 1921 • Painting (1nt and 1':xt.) !'rofrsslOnal ~aperhangef'S &< : SERVICE i 777-3868 • Stailllng and varnishing . Pa~nters.. i ------EAST WARREN AVE,: • Plasler repair , H,lgh Quallly Pa,.nhng : SEWER and waterline repair * The Wine Basket, Ouler Drive and E. Warren • Texture ceilings and , * \\all paper st.t'Ippmg I and. replace. 25 years. in . EMIL THE walls . Plaster Repair and buslness. A. T. Exca~'atll1g Mr. C'5, Grayton and E. Warren * 'i:Eleven, East Warren between Cadieux & Balduck PLUMBER • Antiquing, graining. I Patching 771.8721. glazing * TexluTlng (man)' styles ------Park SPECIALIZING IN • Stripping available) SEWER SERVICE, 24 hours, ; • Kitchens • Bathrooms , • Using Pralt & Lambert EXCELLENT 7 days, no exira charge' ST. CLAIR SHORES: :. Laundry room and viola.' 1 paints WALLCO\'ERING RATES i S~ndays or holidays. Mr. i Collie Drugs, Harper and Chalon (8 '" ~I,le) 1 lions • Old and new work. 1 Manor Pharmacy. Greater ~Iack and Red ~laple Lane Licensed Insured . We can't guaranlee the best 1 Flxet Inc. 885.8302. 1 I Free Estimates ' : price. but we CAN prom.i _ Perry Drugs, off Marter and Jefferson, Tony, Licensed Plumber Lake Pharmacy, E. 9 Mile belween :'Iack and BUCHANAN & CO. isc and perform the best' 210-CEMENT AND Bill, Master Plumber Jefferson 886-4374 job. BRICK WORK Perry Drugs, Shores Shopping Center, 13 ~li1e and No charge for estimates 882-0029 ------Harper and consullations BRICK REPAIRS - Work Shores Canleen on Jefferson, near 13 :l1ile JOSEF'S ACTIVE 'WALLPAPER RE~fO\"AL 779- 1 545 . ,guaranteed. Porches, chim. ' • Experienced . - . - - I ney.~, sidewalks, basement HARPER WOODS: I'LU~IBING IDRAIN ; ANDY KEnt, Decorator -, leaks and cracks. Tuck Parkcrl'st Party Store, Parkc-resl and Harper and • Insured SEWER CLEANING • Reliable Professional painting an?; poin~ing. Free e~timate. Hunter Pharmac)', C()untrr Club and. Harper wallpapenng. Free est:.; 779-4245 Specializing in Estimates al no charge or ! The Tinder Box, Eastland Shopping Cenler, Aisle 7 mates. References. 881. t ---.:. • Blocked Se .....ers , obligation. 6269. i ALL TYPE Brick stone,: ------• House Drains 7':'6.8261 ! MICHAEL'S block and concrete work,1 21Q-PLASTER . 21S-CARP£NTER • Sink and Lav. Drains VISA.MaslerCharge GROSSE POINTE archways, steps, porches.! WORK SERVICE . PAINTING & patios, chimnen, fire 1 _ Expert Workmanship PAINTER'S, INC. REFINISHING places, new and repa~rs.. '. E I ' Reasooable Rates fainting _ Interior.exterior, i De Sender 822.1201. If no: PLASTE~ and dry wall reo • AWeS &< Porch oc osures Telephone Estimates , h' d I' , Inlerior.Extcrior Service ansll'er call el'enl'ngs p3lrs. Good wor):, r.easo:,-. • Additions and Kitchens " , paper angmg an pane mg_ P . r t • Commercial Buildings GROSSE PO~TE ~ Free ~stimate5 chl'erfully' am Illg I • .---.:. - - --, able rales. Free estlma ~s. CALL -~ given. Licensed and In, ;mti~u:~g and \'arn.is~ing, i CAPIZZO Conslruction Co., 775.1532. J 1M SUTTON 526-7271 1\6 sured slnppmg. and sla~n~ng I All types of cement, brick ... . - 1677 Br~'s Drh"e -.~ . 882.1}234 1 Complele kitchen re{lnl~hlll~ i and block work. 885-Q612.1 PLASTERrNG and Drywall. TU 4.2942 TU 2.2436. "w - .-:._.---.-.-- ,Free estimat('s - 885.3230, . "_. _. . i Neil Squires, 757-Q772. -. - -- . - . '21W-DRESSMAKING February 1982 ";D seasonal basis. BRICK REPAIR. ; 21S-CARPENTER • On call 24 hours. 8966 EVAN'S 881 - G. OL:\II:-: * 13 YEARS EXPERIE~CE FIREWOOD 1.- , \\'I:-:DOW CLEASI:\G IS POI:-.1TES.' SERVICE SEWER CLEA:'iI:\G DELIVERED '---E-S-S-I-A-N--. --I SERVICE. * (ALL WORK GUARAN. r~nEE ESrr~IATES TEED, WRITTEN FREE S~IALL JOBS - Cabinets. 24 HOCR SERVICE ALL HARDWOOD 882-6900 PAINTING WE ARE I;>;Sl1RED ESTnIATES) carpen:ry repairs. locks. Sewers cleaned from S60 a Face Cord By retiree. Quail!)' work. house to pu bHc sewer JIM MURPHY COMPANY 372-3022 885-0602 manship. 824.2853. _.- .- -. -._ ..- -.--- If no answer call after 3:00 S45 885-9179 CUSTO){ GROSSE POI:'\TE fireman RESCLTS or - -- - I~TERIOR.EXTEmOR will do "indo\\' wa,hing CODDENS ALBERT D. THOMAS SNOW PLOWING PAI:-;TI;>;G and 821.2984. NO CHARGE place your lNC. POINTER To WALLPAPERISG CONSTRUCTION - D WI:'\DOW CLEA7':I:\G CO. ESTABLISHED 1924 CONTRACTORS. ISC. LICE:'\SED Reasonable Rates We are general conlract(lrs. LANDSCAPING Siorms and screens, alumi. All types of basement water. 835-8266 all Free Estimates num and gutters dcaned, proofing. 7 years guaran. One ca]1 lakes care of 885-1900 your building. remodeling Re~rence~ free estimates. Lowes t , Ice. References. 886.5565 ,------! problrms large or small. ------CALL BOB A:-;YTnIE prices in the Pointes. TU 2-0628 . 21T-PLUMBING AND HEATING 882.4381 Classified Ad. 294-1602 773-0525 21Q-PlASTER ~- --- WORK CUSTOM !------I 21-I-PAINTING, HOME REPAIR ANDERSEN & DAVIDSON I DECORATING St:PERlon PLASTERING Remodeling. repairs of an)' ,\;>;D PAI;>;TI:'\G kind. Work alone. No job PLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING ,\ 11 typrs of plastering. dry. too big or small. Rotten SESIOR CITIZEN DlSCOt::'\T \~all repair. stucco r<,pair. window cords, window 372-0580 Painting. all types. Gross{' SIlls. jambs, door, porches. UNIVERSAL Pointe' ref<,r<,nccs. Reason bascmrnts. allics. Call Bill • -, al>lr prices Insur('d. Tom Lynn at 773-0798 or 77>1. WALLCOVERING & CO. ~Ic("abe. 824.8.~76 or 88;;- 8927. ACTIVE DRAIN SERVICE 6931. "Wallcovcring Specialists" SPECIALlZIXG I:\' BARKER MOST ROO~{S $10 PER ROLL QL\L1T\' PLASTEP.!:\'G - ELF-CTRICALLY CLF.ARI:\'G BLOCKF:D tailorell reoairs. cracks CO~STRUCTlO~ INC. • Sanitary sewers • Sinks and Dispf1sals _ Free Estimates _ .lnterior 'Exlerior Painting elirniMI<,d, promp: service 'Iodrrnizalion • Alteration:, • Toilr!s, baths, la\'s. • Bast'mcnt drains _ 2 year Guarantee • Full Service Company 30 years in Grosse P"inte. A II The Grosse Pointe War Memorial ••• through new eyes. . On October 1John Lake began his V\'Tll-carncd rctirenlent, ~nd Dr. Mark Weber took over as Executive Director. This folder . lI reports on sonle I i of his early \ . impressions of • our unique ,Grosse Pointe i I. institution. ,! i ! I j I1 - I ! I I "It's a center for learning . "... a center for the arts "...a center• fl'or peep e WIt h " , , ,a center clOr a11 ages. ,• throughout the lifespan:' and individual creative activities:' community interests and needs:' "Wl1l'[!lt:r it\ dlildn:n's halkl. [(Til ,I-i "I\l' SCl'n pr('.s(:hookrs and scniors - "In the: Fric:s AU9itorium we have a . '~m()st daily I see chic-minded groups trip:--. an ;ldult h,:c.:turc:!>(:rk~ or ~:Ili()r l'WI')' :and :IMl' ~ruupin hetwtt-R -.d4.'Kllg marvelous facility for the performin~ mc(.'tin~ in unselfish efforts to giw hric.lg('. therl' is sonll'thi n~ Ill'rc IiIf and l«:aming her«:. TI,«:re's really no arts, In the Art Wing people can'fino senice to the: GrosS{" Pointe communit': ('\l'ry a~l' And th;u\ a~ it ~hllllld 1)(''' f limit to toc edu("uionaloppol1unitit:s self-expression of all Idnos. Our cultur;ll Perhaps there arc t'\'c.:n more ways in ' W{' ,:an olkr:' contrihution can he tremendous:' whi(:h our nll.'mll(:rs can S{'lTC:' ..Dear Grosse Pointer: It may seem strange to receive this comfortable to do their parts association \vill produce any Family Participation 'solicitation after Social Security withholding income for us, Please consider at this time of year. is out of the way. your pledge oO'w - payable either There are two good reasons: Please remember that our this year or next. And please return First, we have a.n(W Executive 5180,000 goal for 1982 will be your card as soon as you can, Director, Mark Weber, whom you met by over 6,000 families - and Thank you. have met in this folder. We hope that every pledge of every size is you have gained a feeling for the important. In 1981 over a quarter of a million people will have taken 5/~ kind of thrust he will give the John E. Park - 1982 chainnan Grosse Pointe War Memorial'in advantage of the educational, cuI. coming years. . tural and civic opportunities Second, there are new financial offered by the War Memorial. It is considerations for our member- a vital asset to our community- ship. For some the new tax law and a value to you and your family will make it more beneficial to . You may be familiar with the War make their deductible gifts before Memorial's connection with January 1. Others will benefit Grosse Pointe Cable Television, from giving after the first of the but you should be aware that it year..And for many it is more will be several years before that Please send your supporting contribution today. Your Board of Directors thanks you. Mrs. Bruce K. Bockstanz Mrs. Jon B. Gandelot Mrs. NOs R. Johaneson Freclerkk 01lison, 111 Alger Shelden Robert E. Boomer Mrs. Earl I. Heenan, Jr. James McMillan John E. Park Mrs. Alger Shelden WDJlam G. Butler Charles V. Hicks, Jr. WUllam D. Monahan ~rge J. Reindel, In Alexander C, Suczek Mrs. Walter B. Fisher John P. Worcester ;tr0ke . winner Eddie Suwr i 121. Il('idi Cartwright and ~ora Brooks Yolle}'ball: North's girls defeated McCarthy. Tsangalias was second and pr,',siH', 5.2 I'l(.'tory Keilh Ibr 1('11 Swim Club sponsored its annual DaVid Arbllry (91 and ,;('orge Ball shared third place honors wilh 14 Sou'thlake~ _ 15-11, 15.11, but they )lcCarthy was third in the floor exeI;' )';lC,'<1 th" d{nr! \ll!h !I\(, goal.' II'h1le liTter-club short course cham- ann Adam ',\'hn'll'r II ith four pOlnls poinls apI('r(', The 11'.''0 remaining couldn't aYenge an earlier loss against cise. ddt.n.emall EriC' Gr:ml cOlltl'lbut('d apiece. places Ilrnt to Kathy Wines and thrl'l' as,isls Smrle goal< ~\rl'l' .