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VOL. 39-NO. 43 Published as Second Cron Moller ot th. aoc'.r Copr Post OWn at Detroit, Michigan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978 5',00 Pe, Yeol 34 Pages-Three Sections-Section One

HEADLINES Headlee, Tisch $4.5 Million of the Needed For WEEK Tax Proposals Incinerator As Compiled by The Grosse Pointe News Grosse Pointes - Clinton Are Discussed I Refuse Authority Told to Comply with Pollu- Thursday, October 19 . Officials Predict Cuts in Services and More Con- tion Standards PRESIDENT JIMMY CAR- ! trol from lansing if Tisch, Headlee TER has ordered the produc. An expenditure of $4,5 tion of some components for Are Approve d million will be required the controversial n e u t r 0 n By Susan McDonald to bring the trash reduc- bomb, but has again delayed a final decision on whether Voter approval of either of the two tax-limita- tion incinerator used by to produce the weapon itself, tion amendments on the November 7 ballot would the five Grosse Pointe officials said, The decision quickly put The Pointe's governmE'~ts in a finan- commu,nities into c~mpli- allows lIfr, Carter continued cial bind, forcing cuts in services and increased an~e wIth federal aIr pol- flexibility on the issue while dependence on Lansing, according to several local I JutlOn standards by July making it possible to bring officials. ------1, 1979, the weapon into production Recognizing strong voter ' Council members from in a much shorter time per- sentiment favoring tax limi- Park Coullcil Grosse Pointe City, Park, iod, Administration officials tation, none of The Pointe's F-arms. Shores and Woods said the move would be un- six political bodies has dared Okays Dog and from Harper Woods, likely to affect the outcome take a stand for or against I Clinton Township and Mt. of the current strategic arms Headlee.Proposal E or Tisch. C Ie men s met Wednesday limilation talks, (SALT), Proposal J. Sltltttl La1v night, October 25, with their * * * But when asked about the . . e 'I; representatives on the Grosse Friday, October 20 effect the proposals would Pointes,Clinton Refuse Dis. have on local fin a n c e s, New Ordinance Will Be. posal Authority to review HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE mayors, councilmen, city come Effective on Jan. and to discuss alternatives. were reported killed as Rho. managers and finance direc- The Authority serves the desian warplanes bombed the tors are full of dire pre- uary I: Penalty Lowered needs of all eight communi. outskirts of Lusaka, Zambia dictions for their small com- to $25 for Each Of. ties and its capital expendi- and guerilla bases in Mozam- munities. fense with Burden tures require the approval bique, The raids represented a major escalation of Rho. Fee I i n g s are strongest of Proof Pla~d of the municipalities. desia's war against black na- about the Tisch proposal In a presentation to the which puts a 5,6 percent lid on Witnesses officials of the participating tionalist forces. In other news, an unemployed auto A Detroit man and his wife are recovering in accident on Kercheval avenue Tuesday afternoon, on the state income tax, communities, the Authority worker has been charged Bon Secours Hospital after being extricated from October 17. The complete story appears below, (currently at 4.6 percent), The Park council on reported that it has been or- with three counts of murder this mass of twisted metal following a spectacular and prohibits Lansing from Monday, October 23, ap- dered by tht: State of Michi- after a shooting spree which mandating more programs proved a modified Dog gan Air Pollution Control left five dead and two wound- on' the local level without Shuttle Ordinance that ComnHssion to correct inade. ed in western Wayne County 'King and I' Pointe}" Help to SPIll" Ttvo Escape paying for them, makes it a misdemeanor quacies in the incinerator Thursday, Witnesses sa)'othe , S ~ Tisch also cuts property for an owner to allow his by the July date. The Michi. accused man, Billy Hardesty, assessments in half, to 25 gan body's ruling was die. 21, of Van Buren Township, O ens NelV Their Frien'dS Through Deat h In percent of true cash value, pet to defecate on pd- tated by requirements of the was apparently under the in- P • : and limits increases in the vate property, other than Federal Clean Air Act. fluence of 'drugs at the ti,me, ""uel!-lg Mar'atllon Ra,ce Car Cras't assessments to 2,5 percent a his own, and on public Faces Deadline and had a history .of violent CPT ~SeaSOlt G,.1.lll. I, year, property. The new ordi- Wet scrubbers, with which rages. ------Those-provisions would hit narice will take eU.ect on the inc;ineTa',Or bas been Hundreds Une Streets to Watch As 2,000 Run Wreckage Spread over Pointe city governments hard. January I, 1979. equipped since its construe- * • • Robert Bowen And Lois , Ben'dlerStar in Musical Through Pointe o.n 26,2 Mile Course Two Blods after Driv..er .. The five municipalities would The original draft of the tion in 1972, have failed to Sa.urday, October 21 ------R ' 'R" d L' h . '" lose roughly $4,2 million in ordinance would have im- meet the clean air require. Extravaganza at Fries Kramer uns e t at operating revenue immedi. posed a stiff penalty of a ments. a of ISRAEL, IN A surprise By David uj Despite series Auditorium Grosse Pointe was invaded by a swarm of run~ Fisher and ately, That figure represents $500 fine or 90 days in jail, delays granted by the state. move, ordered its top dele- from one-quarter to one-third b . 1 the Authority has not been gates to the Israeli-Egyptian ned Sunday morning, O cto b er 2,2 A n d G rosse Kerc h eva I of the cities' individual bud- or oth, and stlpu ated that able to bring the incinerator peace talks \ home for con- Grosse Pointe Theatre Pointe loved it. the owner must clean up the . h ' h d 1 th D " gets, mess immediately and dis- into conformance Wit state sultations, while one Egyp. opens l'tS 31st season this While hundreds of reSIdents gat ere a ong e An elderly etrOlt cou- G P' t S h ]<+ f d 1 t dard Its n rosse 0 I nee 00 ~ pose of it in a sanitary man. or e era s an s, u - tion said he would leave for week, turning the stage route of the Detroit Free Press International Mara- pIe narrowly escaped stand to lose $10.2 million, nero successful efforts included . Israeli Foreign Minis. of the Grosse Pointe War thon to cheer the runners on, dozens of Pointers death Tuesday, October or about 45 percent of their bringing legal action, against ter l\loshe Dayan said the Memorial's Fries Audi- were in the thick of it and, boy, did they appreciate 17, in a spectacular acci- operating budget, under There were only three or the contractor who installed move was taken because the torium inb golden, glori- those cheers. I dent at Kercheval and Tisch, If voters approve, a four residents at Monday the system, . week-long peaCe conference ous 19th century Bang- A good portion of the 26 black runner, when cheered Fisher roads in which one percent income tax {night'S fmteheting whIOweredin Upon being notified of the had reached an impasse over d h 'd 1 could be levl.ed by the School avor 0 e new aw an a July 1 deadline. the Author- "fundamental principles," He kok: setting for Rodgers mile, 385 yard course was on by a frien on t e SI e- their car trave ed more l'k b h d 't run through The Pointe, be. lines, The crowd laughed, than 300 feet out of con- Board to make up that loss, .I'e ~Utm efrtWh°rOPtpotshet l't' ity undertook a nationwide would not elaborate on the and Hammerslein's magi- 'While cities have no such m SPI e 0 e ac a 1 survey to ascertain what cal musl'cal "Th'" Kl'ng ginning at Wayburn and Jef. The first runner to reach trol hI.t a tree and went h d b c d t difficulties, however, " 'income tax option, Tisch a een announ e wo types of waste reduction fa. and I." ferson, just past the 10-mile The Hill was Robert Mc- flYl'ng 40 feet l'n the al'r th th t 't ld 'b ** * * mark, and leaving at Kerche- Omber, the eventual winner b f 't 1 nd d 'ts does allow them to raise mon' d st ago bl'a Ih wou' Ae cilities have been successful It is the story of Anna. an e are 1 a e on 1 taxes up to their 20.mill alre a a pu IC eanng. s in meeting ~tandards. Sunday, October 22 val and Wayburn, at about of the race, He s t rod e 'd d" h ,. English governess, and her the 17.mile point, through without apparent ef- top, O' d charter limits without a vote oneh reslb ent statebI' , Ith mlg' t Thirty-six different facili- THE RHODESIAN MILI- confrontation with Oriental The couple, me an Anna of the people, That option ave een a pu lC earmg, ties in 15 states and Canada TARY announced that air. tradition in the persons of Play l\lovie Themes fort at about 10:15. Every. Reagan 01 Gray street in De- does not exist for' Grosse but there were many of his were included in the survey, borne raiders had blasted 12 the King of Siam, his minis- All along the distance be- one then turned to look for troit, were traoped in their Pointe City, which is already neighbors and a great many Half of the surveyed faeili. ters. wives and children. tween, residents gathered to the next man, but they had mangled vehicle for almost at its 20.mill limit. And for more of the Park's citizens ties used s"stems known as b I a c k nationalist guerilla watch the marathoners, The about a five minute wait, 20' t b f r h t th t J camps, killing an estimated It is directed by Harry Al- b d mmu es e ore po Ice re- other Pointe communities, w 0 were no aware a electrostatic precipitators and 1.500 guerillas deep inside bertson, whose latest GPT Southt t' Highd.t Ifmarchingt F' h an d Thend h theyk camet in bunches,' f leased them with the help of ~'uch as The Park whl'ch I'S such an ordinance was about all of these were found to Zambia last week. If the productions include "Man of s a lone I se a IS er an an t ey ep commg or a Jaws of Life tool owned by at 18.7 mills, the millage to be enacted, meet existing standards, Ven- La I\lancha" and "Beckett." Kercheval, where a good I hours, each one at his own Harper Woods. increase would do little to Enforceable? turi scrubbers lI'ere used in death figures are accurate, it P d 'J V I d crowd gathered, The theme I pace. Close to 2,000 runners 1\f R ag 75' I' t d . , f h 36 f 'I" T would be the bloodiest cross- ro ucer IS ane ree an , r, e an, ,IS IS e 10 off.set the tremendous loss Councilman Douglas Gra. SIX 0 t e aCI Itles, wo of Audubon road. l\lusical from "Rocky" and the "Lone made their way through, and good condition at Bon Se- in assessments. ham. chal'rman of the ordl'n- of thcse failed to meet the border operation by the Rho- d' t . J h P " f Ranger" were ICardl over most of the spectators sta"ed H't I h'l h' 'f desians in the six.year,old lrcc or IS ,0 n cncm. 0 h J cours OSPl aWl e IS WI e, Thomas Kressbach, Grosse ance review committee, want- law, B II t d and ovcr as t e runners I right where the" were to A 62" f' d't' Of h ., I? guerilla war, The mlll.ta'"'" a an yne ron . d J nna, ,IS m air con I IOn. Pointe City's man age r, ed to know what the word t e rel1lammg _ sys- 'J Add T R t guzzled down water an Ga. cheer, C II d M' I also said it had struck bases s 0 os er d' h d d a e a Irac e summed up Tisch's impact on "immediately" meant in the terns, all using other types in Mozambique, although Adding the role of Anna tora e from cups an e to Bob Hays, who lh'es in Police said it was a "mir. his community with a single ordinance. of controls. only one achieved It f' tl to her roster of past GPT th~m a.s thcy passed the 15. Moran road, finished 222nd acle" that more people were word-"devastating," "Does this within compliance, ~~~u~n~oll~g:~~~s lere were successes. induding appear. nllle ~Id statIOn set up on with a time of three hOllrs. not injured in the accident, The City would lose 36 five minutes. ~;~anminutes, ~ ,53 P('r Pers:on ances in ",\ Little Night The Hl11, eight minutes, That time put I which occurred at about 3:30 percent of its operating reve- fiftecn minutes, or does it , tontJnued operation, of the • * * :\lusic" and "Cabaret," is Many of them acknowl- him in the top 10 percent of p.m. on Tuesday, just as nues and "serviccs would mean that the owncr must! lnClncrator 11'111requIre the Monday, October 23 Lois B('ndlcr, of Shorepoillte, edged the checrs from the funners, although II was 10l dozens of elementary stu- have to be slashed accord. I h' d o's mess ~e\'. (Continu('d on Page 2) Robprl Bowen, of WllIlIier: ('rowd with victory signs and minutes slower than his dents wcr,e crossin. g the K,cr- ingI' .... he said, eCreaaInhlloluJrsISlateOr","the ~o'un, _ EGYPTIA:-l.ISR.\I'~LI IJeac(' d f Il ' ~I t k t t' . f t h I I F h J , roa , UI1 orgetta) (' a~ :'If('. I wa\'('s, ,. os 'ep lIelr con. as est marat on. c lcva '. IS er intersectIOn In the long run, the effect cl'llll,'n asked, "1'0'" ~nfOfce. l' ('I ncgotiators ha\'c agreed on ~l I . GI'T' ( I t t" th d! d f RId S hI" 1 " , ax A )an~e •• \lrp lY In s " )ne F e\\' 'I cen ra Ion on C roa a lea, Rack on the Road rom, IClar, e 00. I would be to "take control able )'s tll'lS la"'? ' . tIIe terms to end 30 vears of P » . over the Cuckoo's :"est:' is I Conversation f1o\\'ed back "I was surprised at how ohce saId Mr. Reagan of our revenue awav from " \ d th th' 0" he FOl'lllll 1..:,"1:,\1(",(1 war between the two coun. I K' II It' I d ' . . : n , ano er 111", ,"J ~ tries. it was announced by t lC mg. e as 1111prC~SC': anrl forth b('\wc('n runners, many people along the way was rlvmg west on Kerch. the city governments," said ask('d further, '.isn't the pcn. the State Department. Th;' (;f'T patrons in "Ho\\' th(': and off~rs were made to knew who I was," said the c.val avenu~ and ran a red thl' City's :\fayor John King, ally too stiff? Shouldn't the Othl'T Half Loves." I shar<' drinks. Somc notice. 13.marathon veteran. There light at, Flshcr road whe.n "We'd have to look toward \\'ordl'ng be chanoed so tllat C h r i s I Church Grosse fina! terms still must bl' all' , I ! I I d ... I h .\ppcarmg as tie ill,fater 'Iably. got a lift from the must have been 25 to 30.000 tIe accl ent occurred. HIS the stalc to help us maintain I f' f $25 b' Pointe wi 1 ,bt an op~n. pro\ ed at the top level, of J I t h' 'h' on y a me 0 e un, bl' f T d both governments. which may young o\"{'rs arc Ar I'll Rus. sll'ams of th[' bane!. pcople along thc cntire routc, all 0 I~ one II~ t e J11lddle ba~ic scrvices, and with that, posed as a civil pcnalty rath. ':u IC !'film ". OW.lr an take several days, Amcriean ~ell anrl . Seand (,hri~lf)ph('r,'pi' "It's nkc to see a famil. The runncrs are pleascd to of .tl.let mterscctlont k that was we'd get more state control." . lndcrstandln,g.. o} the Tax (ContlO11e on a~(' 2) lar face out hcre:' said a have that." wal In~ 0 ma e a left hand (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page of) ,\nwn"mcnts' on Sunday, sources said h;Jpes werc high -.--- '--' -.. -. - .-----.-. --. -'- ..- Bob said hc woul, that the document C:Jn he -I } ,. Q 11 5 again on Tuesday pounding The driver of that vehicle, F ' L U 1 Th(' fOHlin will be held at ~~~ti~\~~~t~~~r;or~~ll~"n~iC1~f!, G' P P ar k I () ,l,ce lie ,,17. thc pavcment. lIe's afr:Jid if,:J 16')Nr.old Park girl. was arlllS ast nl}(lv(>( I th~ chureh, 61 Gro'o'l' Pointe " It do('sn't gct out there soon not injured. I hOllle\":Jr<1. from 8 :,) 9'30 cd on No,'('mbcr 19. t!lc fir,t 1-'. I} C 1 cnough, he'll gel O1lt of After thc i1l1P3ct, City Pt!. R I t R ., 4 I' pm, anniversary oC Egyptianll shape, RkhardLanskisaidthcRe

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Jumping t 0 conc~usions I Anyone who acts the part I No matter what you do doesn't ~lways. result in hap. of a stooge is sto~ing pret. wrong, someone always knew py landmgs. ty low. you would. Bond Issue Discuss Proposals

(Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page I) could find itself in a similar That was echoed bind, under Headlee. installation of electrostatic sentiment in a resolution on Tisch ap. "Its impact would not be precipitalors, the Author. ity's Board Chairman, Led. proved by Fanns council immediate and it's very dif. yard Mitchell Jr., said. memberS this month, The ficult to assess what it will resolution urges residents to be in the long run, but there Mr. Mitchell represents "determine whether they are some very bad implica. Grosse Pointe Farms on the wish to have their local tions," she said. onFinesse. Authol'ity, Benjamin Pinkos, taxes collected and disbursed "Should any federal pro. T rea sur e r, representing openly by local residents and grams be mandated, for in. Grosse Pointe Woods, esti. neighbors, (the councilmen), stance if we're told to install Upon occasion, a gentleman will be required to show mated the additional cost of or by the state legislature access to buildings for handi. issuing bonds for the $4.5 in Lan~ing." capped persons, there would his worth as a businessman. He must do so with the million installation to be ap. Most of the officials sur. be no funds to pay for the understanCling that the cut of a gentleman's suiting is . proximately $3 per person veyed feel the Tisch pro. programs. for each of the 150,000 resi. posal woul.d result in an "We'd have to go to the dents living in the eight REMODEl. indeed a reliable indication of his potential as executive eventual shift of taxes, away citizens for a vote more' member communities. material. from pr~perty t? higher sin. 'often and that in itself is The only realistic alterna. gle. busllless, Income and an expensive process," she NOW! Gentlemen the world tive open to the Authority nUIsance taxes. said. . over have always found is to close the incinerator . ,"T~sch w~n't cut }axe.s, Most of the local politicians it an advantage to con- and return to direct haul of It 11 Ju~t shIft .them, saId are hesitant to speak strong. trash to landfill operations, P.ark FI~~nc~, Dlrect~r Nun. ly on either proposal. They duct their ~ost impor- Mr. Mitchell said. The incin. , 7.10 Ortlsl. Dependmg on just warn' "if citizens want -W~ENZ~ lIew loca~~~1 tant business in a erator which reduces waste y~ur fin a n ~ i a I position, a tax cut,' they must be pre. '" ..N .,;codes require Aflat by 95 percent of its volume, Tisch may mcrease y?ur pared to accept similar cuts - 'Bu.&cLM.g - your property' be Southwick. produces an ash.like sub- ove~all tax burde~, e~peclal. in services." II tt updated prior to stance for landfill purposes. ly If you're a hlgh'lncome ~.,.fJ1. ADulTiONS . selling or re.renting. ~~ REMODELING Enjoy this improv~. ~Oltt1l1uick Prior to opening the in. earner." A tradition among gentlemen. cinerator in 1972, raw trash Headlee-Proposal E drew 777 -6840 .'1:.~1 ment while you are was carried to several land. a more varied response from 'King and I' li,int in your home' from $255 - 3 piece fill sites near 14 Mile road local offiCials and in some IYIHIIlGS G" TU l.t744 IAn SIDE AIID and Gratiot. As that area cases has their support. . (Continued from Page 1) G.osn POINUS developed, the Authority ob. Headlee limits total state Dean Erskine is the Prime tained access to a landfill at revenue to its current pro- Minister. Patrick Kopp is the UPDATE YOUR BATHROOM, i(IlCHEN, 25 Mile and 1-94. That site portion, (9.4 percent), of the Crown Prince. was closed in 1977 and the personal income of an Michi. The King's wives include PLUMBING arnlEL"ECTRIC Authority then found a new gan residents. State taxes Virginia Oram, Maureen Mc. site at 27 Mile and 1-94. could rise then, only as per. Cabe, Jeannie Chrisman, All HOME It OFFICE SERVICES This area is expected to sonal income in Michigan Christine Lorenz, Catherine 882-3590 close in 1979 and other sites rises. Roch, Valerie Hoover, Mary PAINTING 80 Kerc/Jer',,! 9 to ~:30 daily, or by appointment win have to be found still pnder Headlee, local gov. Ann Gustafson, Kim Crn. GrOJse Pointe Farm.r farther away. ernment units would be chon, Emma Jean Evans, Scrubbers Opposed forced to put any new taxes, Maria . GrimaulID, Marcie The ash residue from the including most bond issues, Hoffman and Na,ncy and Stacie Fowlds. ~&Ml&Ml&Ml~&Ml~J(!'fl&~~~~J~~J~&MI~~&(!'fl&Ml&MlU .I'•• l'nCl'nerator I'S regarded as a to a vote cI citizens. Local ~ .. desirable landfill substance t~x jn~reases resulting from Authentic Costumes ~ & and can be used for con. hIkes In property assessment Each wears an authentic, ~ ~ struction of road beds. The '.~ould not exceed the rate of picturesque, Siamese court ~ ~ fact that it reprp~".1t" ~~,I In~rease of the Consu~er costume designed by Lois .. i@ volume only five percent of rnce Index, (CPI) , whIch Constant, of Trombley road, ~ ~. the actual untreated waste has averaged 6.2 percent an. Becky Tharerios, of Kensing. ~ )8 production of the eight com. nually over the last 10 years. ton road, and Rik Selke, of Exclusive Lines of Fine Attire For 1\1en 'J~ll.i ~ munities results in the sub. One local official, Woods Cadieux road. PLAIDS FOR PLEASURE stantial savings in hauling Mayor' Benjamin Pinkos, Also featured in the large !\ and handling costs as the fill gives Headlee his whole- cast are George Valenta, ~ BY GRAHAM &. GUNN. LTD" ~ 'sites move farther away, Mr. heart~d support, even ~hough 'Tom Sullivan, Nick Tharenos, ~ Mitchell and Mr. Pinkos he strongly opposes Tisch. Norm Arendell and his ! 'll pointed out. "I don't understand how daughters, Charity and Crys- tal, Joe Zada, Doug LaVer. .. Plaids to put you into the fall Ie Because of the present anyone could be oPP~~d to diere and David Hertzberg. ~ .~ poor experience with scrub. t~e Head.lee" p~oposal, ~r. ~ scene, blending With Nature's i@ b h f . Pinkos saId It s very eqUlt Eric Livengood is Anna's ~ 5 ers, t e use 0 Ventun . . Louis. His sister, Amy, .... own rich colorings. scrubbers to meet the stand. able to the ~overnment. son, is among a group of Royal ~ Compatibly styled in the ards is not recommended by Taxes may be raIsed as the 'J t t\ the Authority. economy improves. It's just a Children including Lauri and natural lines of this pure wool ~ . matter of government learn. Mark Stanczak, David and Graham & Gunn sport coat, t\ Another alternatIve, to con. ing to live like the rest of Tony Tharenos, Halli and ! ~ struct a resource recovery us do" Jennie Villegas, Bard Lorn . .. ' with soft shoulders, flapped Ie plant, was ~led ~ut because But' very few representa. bardini, Megan Connolly, ~ pockets and a center vent. ~ of the capItal mvestment, tives of the other cities share Heather Stys, Cara and Leta • ca.lc~lated to exceed $21 Mr. Pinkos' s e n t i men t s. Chrisman, Stacie Vreeland $175 ~ mllh.on, . ,. . Though obviously less dras. and Katie Bowen, (The ~ Still another pOSSlblhty IS tic and less immediate than King's real-life daughter). con~truction of a transfer Ti~h, many officials say "The King and I" opened ~i,station where trash would Headlee would cause them Tuesday. October 24, and be compacted and transferred serious financial troubles. will run nightly through to larger trucks. This method "Headlee would have a de. Sunday, October 29. Addi. ~ would require seemingly in. teriorating effect on City tional perfonnances are ~ surmountable site renovation. services as contrasted to scheduled Tuesday. October t\ It also is subject to chal. the dev~stating effect of the 31, through Saturday, No- ~ lenge on an environmental Tisch proposal," Mr. Kress- vember 4. ..~ ground. bach said. The curtain rises prompt . ~ Approval of the $4.5 mil. Though it would not lm. ly at 8:30 p.m. each night, The Classic ~ lion bond issue to finance mediately cut city revenue except for the Sunday per. • electrostatic precipitators as Tisch does, the Headlee fonnance which has a cur- Camel Hair Blazer must be given by the legis. proposal would limit budget tain time of 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available on a 100% camel hair blazer is but one idea ~ lative bodies of the eight growth to CPI growth and t\ communities participating in most city budgets usually first come, first served basis from our traditional 3 button model II the Grosse Pointes-Clinton exceed that figure by one or at the Fries Theatre box of. Sport coat collection. This jacket can t\ Refuse Disposal Authority, two percent each year. fice, 881-4004. be easily accessorized with our tartan, II If approved, the construe. "Our costs! su~h as com- plaid, check or solid slacks. ' tion program would begin pulso~ arbltratl?n aw~~ds TOLERANCE early in 1979 and would be to pollee and fIre, utIllty Show a Christian spirit in Jackets, from $120 ~ completed by mid 1981. rates, social security and in. any argument and things will Slacks. from $39.50 ~ ------surance, have increased more most certainly come your way. All Silk Patchwork Ties, from $12.50 ~ 1@ K"d S" than the CPI in recent years," ~ . ~ l S' enes he explained. ~ WOODWARD AVE' SOMERSET MALL ~ "Under Headlee the differ. ~ 1571\\'()(l(i"'drd AVl'.. Phone %4-2300, Detroit, 48226 t\ Set at Center ence would have to be made MEN'S ~~5i}9'1ft1>~1f,i1~~~'IftI>~'IftI>~1'a19'1J191f,i1~1W~'IftI>~lW9'1J19J1ii'9JW~~ __' up through city service cuts, HAIR STYLING ..." .,.:., , ,y"&%p.r..:;:;~~'.M!IW~".~J<~~ The War Memorial plans higher fees, new user fees PlCQl'rl-71ol'ton .. ,,' .,.~ >":',' , ".... ' , ;; . < .' .;/:.;~.>.6::i:..£+f*/t"%:J~,Ji~t{'"~i~~:~~~ will be presented in one per. ',r: TOAST}' :',tj fonnance only at 1 p.m. Sun. .. ,:-,i[! day. December 10, by the /TAR"!! .,,:; Bob Brown Marionettes in M KVS J'12 r:i~~p~~:~u;r~~~'c~~~r:~o~ Lir.:bt in fuight, heflt) iI; warmtb. ThaI's SIZES ~: grade~ three through eight. the Sea. Tone cm' coat fml'll the country'5 $56. "Younger children should be .~ accompanied by an adult. { /i'lest olitenC('ar mak.:r, ,H

Puf/}' ',r f/l/l) foam Inmlated paJdinf!, a1/{1their rich, rcd fleece lininf!, all add "/1 to toaJty u,arm comfort for those fireplace day.r ahead. A thick . cushIOn crepe sole maReJ tou!!,!.'f!.(linRea,ryand of course that r.:reat Bass name tar.: (pellr quality yf,u (an depend on. I ~ W \i _-. j1,_ __--1 Kerche"al at Sr. Clair • Gwssc POInre

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Thursday, October 26, J 978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thre. Fanus Winners 'FLEe Wee,k' Lau,nch,es Fire Destroys W:~~NAnENllON of AAA Awa,'d GPW Garage MASTER HO YUNG CHUNG, 8th Degree Black '78 Funll-Raising Drive $40. OFF! Belt, will give PRIVATE PERSONALIZED IN- The Farms was again the ---____ A fire which originated in recipient of an Automobile At a breakfast meeting at Legal Center opened in Feb- the garage of a citizen also STRUCTION IN SELF DEFENSE, KARATE or' Ass'n, of America, (AAA), Jacobson's Monday, October ruary, 1978, staffed by vol. spread to a 1977 van parked Hurryl Oller Ends Nov. Jsf AIKIDO. He also offers a specialized course in Award of Merit for its 16, sponsored by the Family lunteer lawyers, who deal in the driveway, with embers being a BODY GUARD. pedestrian safety record and Life Ed u cat ion Council, with simple legal questions then blowing onto the awn. pedestrian safety program (FLEC), the mayors of the or make referrals in com. ing of a neighbor causing Jacobsen Call Today for 'nformalion and Appl. activities. The city has had five Grosse Pointes and Hal" plex cases. the covering to burn, reo no pedestrian fatalities since per Woods signed a procla. Beginning in November ported Woods firefighters on 3 H.P.-20 Inch 882.5653 1972. maHon declaring the week of through April, FLEC will Sunday, October 8. This year marked the October 15 to 21, to be FLEC offer six "Family Life For- The blaze, which started 5 eighth consecutive year The Week, to launch the organi. urns" at Saint John Hospital in the garage of William F, "SNOWBURST" Farms has r e c e i ve d the zation's 1979 Fund Drive designed to cover a broad Sherman of 19967 West reg. 289.95 Mark Abdoo award. It was presented by which will conclude Thurs. range of interests. Among Doyle place, was reported at represents buyers Jack lIinsbcrg of the Pointe day, November 30. This the varied topics which will 6:17 a.m. with all units from a wide AAA office and a representa. year's goal was set at $60,000. be covered are death and dy- cleared at 7:51 a.m. No one A market area .•• tive of the traffic safety en. Dr. Joseph Beals, presi'l ing, old age, being single and was injured in the incident gineering department of the dent of the FLEC Board of strengthening the family which brought a response seiling, buying or JUlt association. Directors, spoke of existing unil. from seven firefighters and thinking about It Accepting the awal-d for programs and .future goals. of The highlight of Dr. Beals' seven auxiliary officers. ... call MARKI The Farms at the council's the non-pro~lt, comr:nun!ty-I presentation was the intro. Upon his arrival at the I Monday, October 16, mcet- oriented service orgamzatlOn. duction of Bill Trombley, scene, Lt. Peter Thomas L Bus. 371-4010 ing, were May 0 r James ~)edlcated to the ~trengt.h. I the new Executive Director found the garage ablaze with Res. 885-6595 Din gem a n, Police Chief enmg of the famIly umt, of FLEC. Mr. Trombley will the fire extending to the Robert Ferber and Traffic FLF:C cur r e n t Iy operates serve full.time to strengthen van. While fighting the fire. Safety Officer Joe Belanger. Center Point, a youth coun- existing programs and to ~mbers caused b~ the wind I Mr. Dingeman, in accepting seling service, an Alcohol assist in providing direction Igmted the awnmg at the the award, acknowledged the Awareness Program for the for future programs of the residence of Harold Neil of I E hard work of Officpr nela~- high schools and middle organization. I 19973 West Doyle place. ger and Chief Ferber. Off.I. I schools, a Medical Clinic and 'I It was extinguished with Mark C. Abdoo eel' . Belanger, as part of hiS Dialogue, an adult helpline He holds a ,Master s. deg~ee two one and a half inch lines REAL TOR-ASSOCIATE' dutlCS, presents trafhc safety which has experienced a 200 from Wayne State UnIversIty, and the boost r All MACHINES ASSEMBLED, information to school chll- percent rl'se I'n phone calls and has a varied background Th r t er tme't d th t in counseling and program e leu enan no e a SERVICED AND READY TO GO 20052 KELLY ROAD HARPER WOODS dren, and does surveys to over the past year. d . . t t' . f . I the blaze was apparently help "increase safety. A new service this year is a mll1;ls ra IOn III a m.I y caused by a heating lamp in The Farms is one of 14 agencies and school settmgs. the dog pen. This lamp was Michigan cities given top • II FLEC is currently seeking thermostatically controlled awards in the 39th annual, All SaInts Ba financial support from the to go on when the tempera- H'll'~lown Mower Peoprp AAA Pedestrian Safely In- community. To help, call ture reached 35 degrees, 19815 Mack ave., in the Wood$ venlory. A recod ?.f;56 ~.~. Set by Po rents 885.3510 with the temperature at 6 Mon 'Mr ... F" I '0 6- BELLE ISLE cities plus 29 states partlcl------a.m. being between 32 and Sot a III 4 pm pated in the program. The Grosse Pointe chapter City Fireman 33 degrees. of Parents Without Partners ~ ------Blood"l-ol,ile (PWP), will host a semi-for- Is Graduate AWNING CO. mal dance, "The All Saints Visits Por k Ball" at the Grosse Pointe anvas • Vinyl. Acrilan • Dacron Hun't Club Friday, October City Firefighter Francis 27, at 9 p.m. Thibideau was graduated late Blood donations wjJl be The event is open to all last month from the Criminal KODAK EKTRA 2 accepted at the Red Cross single parents, prospective Justice Police Academy at Buy NOW and SAVE Bloodmobile which will be members of PWP, members Macomb County Community Camera Outfit. located at Saint Ambrose and alumnae. College, according to Director Parish 1014 Mar~'land road, Proceeds from the dance of Public Safety Bruce Ken- • Super-fast 1/5QQ-second shutter Slnl., Grou. Poi.'. Sine. "31 on S~nday, November 5, will go toward the annual nedy. with high-speed lilm such as I from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. children's Christmas party Fireman Thibideau is the KODACOlOR 400 Film lor 774-1010 22704 Harper To set up an appointment, action-stopping photos. St. Clair Shorn and dinner. Tickets are $4 third city firefighter to com- call 822-2814 during blood for Grosse Pointe PWP mem- plete police training as part • Two-position exposure control drive hours. bers and $5 for guests. Music of a consolidation of police lor sunlight or dark shade. will be b~' Sal Thomas. and fire departments in The • Takes !lash shots up to 34 feet The next general meeting City. • away with KODACOLOR400 Film. will be held at the War Mem- Director Kennedy said he • 3-element, f /5.6 lens. orial on Friday, November expects to have all 13 fire-- • Hinged camero cover 10. The social hour begins at fighters in the department doubles as handle lor KODAK EKTRA 2 Camera Oulrit 7:30 p,m., followed by the complete school at the police steadier shooting, general meeting and speaker academy by next July. at 8:30. • Complete with 95 On Thursday, October 26, The police-fire consolida.' KODACOLOR400 Film, Only $36 at 7 p.m., parents and chilo tion was approved by the flip!lash, metal wrist strap. dren will go to the Jaycees' City Council in 1976 as a Haunted House in st. Clair cost-saving measure. Shores for some Halloween It initially met with strong fun. opposition from firefighters, Children will bring their ...... but the men tentatively ap- pumpkins for carving to Bal- The proved a three-year contract duck Park on Sunday, Octo- ber 29, at 3 p.m. A weiner this spring that would aHow CAMERA roast will follow. . the consolidation to be com- pleted. For more information 'on t. .,i CENTER - Open Th'ursdoy Eye~i~gs the chapter activities phone That contract, however, 881.5892. has not yet formally been 17114 KERCHEVAL - in the Village 885.2267 approved or signed by the Cottage to Show firemen or council. Slides on China

The Honorable Mark C. Stevens, Consul to Thailand and a former Farms council- man, will present a free slide show on China at Cottage Hospital, 159 Kercheval ave. nue, today, Thursday, Octo- ber 26. Two showings at 11:35 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. are scheduled in the lower level conference room of the hos- pital, 159. Kercheval avenue. Another in the series of "Lunch Hour Slide Shows" held twice monthly for the benefit of hospital employes, the program will show high- 24937 E. JEFFERSON, near J 0 Mile lights of Mr. Stevens' visit to China this March and April. The public is invited to call I\'!rs. Margaret Hutchings, delightful volunteer services director. at 884-8600, extension 2455, for a d van c e reservations. Sandwiches and coffee will be available at nominal cost •BUSINESS PEOPLE LUNCHEONS or a bag lunch may be brought. Whether it's an important, decision making Mr. Stevens has been ses!;ion, or just a quiet comfortable luncheon Royal Thai Consul for 20 years. He also is president get together, you're sure to enjoy the u'arm of the Detroit branch of the ' friendly atmosphere of Pat O'Grady..... The En g lis h Speaking Union. headquartered in ~ew York menu is varied and your fm"orite bel"era~e ... City, and is the group's na. tional travcl chairman. lie is are expertly prepared. a member of the Circum- navigators' Club and a re- tin'd senior vic('.pr('sident of I D('!roit Bank and Trust. • FACILITIES for SMALL PARTIES

RARE COIN INVESTMENTS :~;~~~~d~eT:I~~;pe Special occasions call for special attention to 22027 Kelly Road (between 8 and 9 Mi.) .East Detroit every detail. Pal O'Grady's can prol'ide your We deal in: GOLD ... All U.S. Gold Coins, K.rands, Austrian 100-Ks, Mexican Pesos, British group (up 10 40) with quality meal ...and our Sovereigns. SilVER ... bars, coins. Investor, Collector COINS. Coin SUPPLIES _ .. albums, books, usual expert ,liervice. publications.

Try R.C.L for: any or all of the following. FUll and profit of coin collecting. Investment ... close spreads maintained on investment material i.e. K-rands 10 pcs. buy 232, sell 236; 100 pieces • HOURS: buy 234, sell 235; $1,000 bag pre 64 U.S. silver coins buy 4050, sell 4150. Gifts ... give a gift with il10nday thru Saturday 11:.10 a.11'. til 2 a."'. a real buy back. Above prices sub;ecr to marke' condilions. Sundays 2 p.TU. til 2 a.Tn. R.C.I. needs: your coin collection ... accumulation or estate. An example of our high buying prices: U.S. silver coins 4xface. U.S. silver dollars $5.80 and up. U.S. $20 gold $285 and up. R.CI. buys and sells usable and scrap sterling and gold. Confidential, cash, state appraisals. • AFTERNOON COCKYAIL RENDEZVOUS - Mon. thru Fri. 3:30 to 6:30 ~------~------~------II 1979 U.S. 1978 WORLD ANA Approved I OPEN: Mon. lO a.m. to 9 p.m., RED BOOK COIN BOOK GRADING BOOK I 'I Reg. $3.95 Reg. $23.50 Reg. $5.99 I Tues. thru frio 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., I Only $2,50 Only $14.95 Only $3.50 I Saturdays 11 to 4 I w"h ,hi, ad w"h ,hI< ad with ,hIS "d I !. .. _~O~PO.=~=E:.~~~ 1 773.9540 Valet Parking For Your Convenience 772-4777

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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 1978 Police Called to Party Last Dirt Road WEEKDAY (Continued from Page 1) whom, while fighting, suf. (Continll" Ire. Page 1) Councilman Joseph Fromm OPEN were absent from home. As fered bloody injuries and ers on Maroa road, whose asked if it would be feuible HOURS in most cases of this nature, abrasions on faces and hands. rear lots abut the dirt road, to make the road private, to MON., TUES., word began to spread that a If parents do not keep to develop their large rear which Mr. Bremer answered WED., THURS. SUNDAY party was being held at this sharper supervision on the lots that an agreement would home in the 800 block of have to be obtained from all 9 A.M. to 7 p.M. activities of their teenage Mr. Mast, who has been on 10 A.M. Barrington and teens from children, they may come previous councils, said it was adjacent property owners FRIDAY everywhere, a few at a time, home some day to find their the previous council's consen. consenting to maintain the 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. arrived. homes badly damaged, or sus to discourage develop- road, which he considered TO unlikely. SATUItOAY "Naturally the house was perhaps burned down, the ment of the lots, but added, chief Warned. At teen parties "I personally am not op. The council's motion in. C) •• M. to 6 P.M. not built to hold such a large 5 P.M. crowd and it did not take where no adults are present, posed to the development of cluded instructions to the long before the affair got out there is no telling what it. Until you have people liv. residents to maintain the P,ices Good Th,u of control and spilled out might really happen, he ing on it who care what is right of way along the road. Tuesday, Octobe, 31" onto the street." pointed out further. going on there, you're going Such maintenance, which We (es.,ve the right to to have the same problem. they termed an obligation, in- Limil q\Jontities. Chief Coonce emphasized On the other hand, he said, cluded picking up the litter the fuct that parents should residents have been com. always know what their chil, Dog law he enjoyed the "countrified atmosphere" of the street in plaining about. dren are doing, or what they are planning to do. In this (Continued from Page 1) its present condition. Other problems enCOun- tered by residents include case, because the parents "To my mind the only so. er than have the pet owner lution is to pave it and light loitering, illegal parking and were not at home, the teen subjected to a heavy fine it," said Mr. Cudlip. "And if drinking. The road remains members of the family de, .~t '; and/or a jail term, on a mis- you pave and light it, one of the only section of unpaved cided to have a party and demeanor charge?" the Moross residents is sure roadway in The Farms. i < invited their friends. it,: . City Attorney Herold to develop it." Several council members U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF "Within a short time, the Deason, who drafted the or- Mr. Bremer, who said the expressed hope that the resi- word got around that a party dinance at the request of city plans to spend about dents would be happy with was in progress at this par. the council, stated that a $800 per year towards mllin- the decision for several ticular home," the chief said Michigan law prohibits a city taining the road, agreed years, but aII agreed it was ." ~ "and before long, more and from changing an ordinance problems on the street not a solution, and that the more uninvited guests ar. issue ~ould probably crop STRIP STEAKS ',' violation from a misdemeanor wouldn't be solved until it rived. When our officers to a civil peenaity. A misde. was developed, "because of up again. were dispatched to the area meanor is still a crime, reo the very isolated nature back they were faced by a hostil~ gardless of how small it is. there." STOllE TIRES FLAT crowd of teenagers. many The only way a misdemeanor Another possible alterna- If YOll plan to use snow fighting in small groups, or can be designated as a civil tive, vacating the road tires this winter, store your were paired off. penalty, is if it is permitted with the land going to abut- regular tiru flat in a cool, ElPASO Table $ "It was a touchy situation. by the Park City Charter, ting property owners, was dry place, according to the 29 The officers estimated the not cons~4ered a viable al. Tire Industry safety Council. and it must be so designated. ternative &ecause of lawsuits TACO 1'2.Cl. Trimmed crowd at about 175 teenagers. Make sure they are out of , BOX. We alerted the other depart- Look for a Sewer possibly resulting from tak. the sun and away from elec. SHELLS LB. ments asking them to stand The pet owner cannot pick ing away the Moross resi- tric moton, which produce .).~ +~t" by, just in case we needed up his dog's mess and dump dents' buildable lots. rubber-deterioratlng OIOII-e. "j them. Fortunately, our men it on the street, as this, too, I - f were able to disperse the would be contradictory to Mainly Miniatures Shop: ';~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF youths without calling for the new ordinance, Mr. Dea- any assistance." son said, Opens on Fisher Road Whether there was any There were many sugges- ,l CUBE STEAK LB.$1.89 consumption of alcoholic bev- tions presented by Mayor The creation of miniature doll houses is one of erages at the party is not Matthew Patterson, members the fastest growing hobbies in the COWltry today. U.S.D.A. CHOICE known, Chief Coonce said. of the council and by the Pointers Anne Boomer, Jean Harland and BLADE The officers of his depart. people in the audience. Nancy Shirar have combined their lifelong in- ment handled the situation The end result of the sug- terests in the field with a keen business sense LAMBCRGPS CUT LB.$1.79 in a credible and professional gested changes recommend. in openmg the delightful Mainly Miniatures at THORNAPPLE VALLEY manner, without resorting to ed by Councilman Graham 371 Fisl,J.er Road. force, or themselves getting was that the penalty was. Even,non collectors will find It tril? ~ Mainly 'hurt. This was remarkable, lowered to a $25 fine for Miniatures fascinating. Almost everything found he pointed out, because they each offense, with the bur- in a home is there in mini form! You'll find kits, "BEEFEATER FRANKS LB.$1.49 faced a large group of very I den of proof being placed on tools, hardware, even wall sconces, gazebos, gar- hostile youths, many of THORNAPPLE VALLEY SMOKED OR the private property owner, den statues and goodies for the kitchen. Finished or any witness(es) who must products for those of us who are all thwnbs plus Crash come to court to testify; the basics for those nimble fingered do-it-yourself POLISH SAUSAGE LB.$1.99 word "immediately" was from scratch types. changed to' "promptly," and GROEBBEL'S FLAT CUT (Continued from Page 1) for the convenience of the Creating your own world in miniature offers of school kids was killed- pet owners, droppings can a? excit~g, rew~rding opportunity for self ex pres- they came that close," said either be dropped into SlOn. An lDcreasmg nwnber of men are into minia- CORNED BEEF BRISKET 1B.$1.59 City PIt. Dennis VanDale. the nearest sanitary sewer tures as it relates to woodworking and model in- Using a crow bar, City fire- through the catch basin op- terests. THORNAPPLE VALLEY fighters were able to release ening, or disposed of on the r • Miniatures were discovered in ancient Egyp- Mrs. Reagan from the pas- owner's property. han to~bs. They have been a strong art form in senger side of the car in The council, with one memo the Umted States for generations with roots in SLICED BACON LB.$1.79 about 10 minutes. Ambulance ber absent, voted for the or- England. The most famous doll house was that of attendants administered oxy- dinance with the changes. Queen Mary. ~ "" ASSORTED gen to Mr. Reagan while of- ficers worked: about 20 min. , , WRO-N-G-AP-P-R-O-ACB Pointe resident, Dorrie Krusz whose "Shel- 'lites' to; rel~ase"hlm. -, . , The one \\llio tries to ad- don'8Tavern".niiniatu~wasfeatured.inArchitee_, Police said. both victims vance himself by stepping on tural Digest will conduct a class on creating tlujee ~ ' '~'""'~Bl..C-'DRINKS' were conscious and talking the heads of his friends different types of wreaths. If interested, you may' , when they were taken to Bon seems to have his machinery call 881-7887 to reserve space in the class to be Secours by ambulance. in reverse. held Friday, November 10.

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r t .. 7 77 77 7 ???P2 77 27777 s 7 7 7777 7 7S77 a '77772 F t 7Z ~r I Thursday, Oetober 26, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS I Mack Dancers Woods Okays 38 Y~n PrOh'l CI.rI Ex,.rI'lce GP Inter-Faith Center I 'Stop Traffic Seniors' Bids Eavestroughs , \ Begins 1979 Fund Appeal 5" ! Hilda Marshall and a group "An Investment In Our Two requests from senior of friends stopped traffic for such as crime prevention and citizens were unanimously SEAA\lESS a while on Mack avenue late Community" Is the theme block beautification. approved by the Woods last month, all in the name for the 1979 fund-rai8ing Other programs of the last Council at a recent regular EDELmAn of "Michigan Square Dance drive to support programs of year include the summer meeting. the Inter.Faith Center for seminar "Promoting Social t Week." FDR PROBAlE JUDGE Mrs. Marshall hosted a Racial Justice. The annual U.nderstanding," which in- The council first approved SASH. ~'A Paid lor by Commitlee to Elecl Leonard Edelmen appeal to Pointe families and volved more than 125 Point- a bid of $200 permitting four JudllO of Probate. 812 Leleyelle Building. Oelroll48226 group of' about 30 square IP~~~EM~~~EEN&TU dancing friends in a demon- individuals provides almost ers; tours of Detroit empha. senior Citizens Commission 1-61.:.1 stration of dancing skill on half of the Center's operat. sizing the future of neigh. delegates to attend the three. her driveway facing Mack ing budget, according to borhoods, involving m 0 r e day con fer e nee viewing late last month. Stuart and chairman of the 1979 cam- than 100 Pointers; and the "Housing and The Elderly: Elaine Micklethwait of Emory paign Tom McGovern of Bal- loth Anniversary Dinner in The Conservation Alterna. court, did the caIling, and four road. May. tive" Thursday through Sat. Protect Your Alice and Jo Hill demon. The funds maintain the Assisting Mr. McGovern urday, October 19 to 21, at strated new steps to the Center staff and an up.to- on the fund-raising appeal the Radisson Cadillac Hotel, Detroit. group. date resource center, mak. are Tim Cavanaugh of Cook Highway Dollars ing possible a variety of road, Tom Kauffman, the 15222 E. Jefferson Avenue The group made the most community educational pro. Center's treasurer, Art Sher. Registration was placed at I $32 per person, for a total of & of one of this fall's last 80 grams, Mr. McGovern said. man of Hawthorne road, Jim G .P. Park (between lakepolnte Beaconsfield) degree days with cocktails, $128, while the other $72 The Inter-Faith Center's Simpson of Fisher road, hors d'oeuvres and a brunch Susan Francis of YorKshire will be used for sundry ex., Phone 822-5474 that began at 12 noon and efforts in neighborhood re- penses, e.g., transportation vitalization, crime prevention, road, Dave Adams of Fisher lasted well into the evening, road, Jere Thomas of Man- and lunch. I FREE DELIVERY said Mrs. Marshall. education and consultation Vote YES to schools are aimed to en. chester road, and 1978 Pres- The solons also approved Open Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. hance understanding of race ident John Urso of Westches. the expenditure of $184 per-I Saturpav 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Fanns Police relations and to encourage ter road. milting the renting of a bus Prescription - Vlta.11S - C.... 1IIceI1 lift community involvement with for a scheduled mystery trip SlIlor Chinn DlIct •• 1 Nah Shoplifter the goal of building harmon- on November 9. The cost of 'Red Garter' Gerald E. Bodendislel. R.Ph. Michael R. Ozak, R.P... ious relationships between a SEMTA bus for eight I Proposition Roy Bedell, R.Ph Richard Kuczma, R.Ph. Farms police had some minorities and whites, ac- Winner Eyed hours was placed at the $184 trouble figuring the identity cording to Mr. McGovern. figure, noted Senior Citizens I of a woman who was alleged- Commission chairman Irene "It is our contention that What local Civic Club man Sutton. ly caught trying to shoplift the destiny of our commun- has the most interesting some $339 worth of clothing ity rests to a large degree from Hughes and Hatcher, legs? This burning question with the success or failure the Assistance League to 18920 Mack avenue. NEED A NEW FURNACE? of our efforts to assist the Northeast Guidance Center The woman, finally identi. entire east side work toward proposes to answer with a BUY NOW ••• PRE-SEA.SON SA.LE fied as Ruby Jane Farris, 31, the ideal of racial justice," "Mr. Red Garter" legs show of 3311 Helen and 1380 Len- said the Center's executive contest. SAVE. ~ ON HEATING COSTS ox, both in Detroit, was director Ed Egnatios. It will be held in conjunc- found to have a list of four Mr. Egnatios said he feels tion with the "Red Garter 1 aliases, not including an- Revue" to be presented at 1 other which she used to sign the Center's work during the WITH A riii1 -Nov. 7- statements given to police. past year has resulted in North High SChool, 707 Ver. productive outcome for The nier road, Thursday through DELUXE FURNA~E l!!!!!!.J Paid lor by the Michigan Trucking Association Police reports said that Pointe. He cited the group's Saturday, October 26 to 28, 501 S. Cepllol A..... lansing, Michigan 48lI33 Sgt. Alfred Martin was dis. Crime Prevention Task to benefit community mental I • FUEL SAVING patched to the store on the ELECYROIIIC All Force, under the leadership health. VENT MIZER evening of Monday, October of Kathy McGovern and In a spirit of cooperation 16, with a report that a PUllflEI Maura Corrigon Grano, both among civic organizations, • 20 YR. GUARANTEE woman security guard was of Balfour road. six leading men's clubs, "Ii N HEAT EXCHANGER fighting with customer. The Task Force has help- (Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, Jay. It was later learned that ed organize four block clubs cees, Crisis Club and Amer. .-"" • ELECTRONIC .. the guard had spotted three in the Alter road area, which ican Legion No. 291), each ... women, two of whom she have addressed problems selected a representative IGNITION said had concealed clothes whose "legs" were photo- from the store under their graphed in a unique pose. bulky coats. When the guard Holiday Gifts Posters displaying the legs called for them to halt, Far- are at various locations ris attacked her, police said. You'd l1ka to moot new Your eveningB and week- AtGPA Fair throughout the Pointes, and 1'r1ends. Have pl800s to go. ends can be filled with a While wrestling with Far- will be in the auditorium Be with like busy schedule of interesting ris, the clothing fell out people who Grosse Pointe Academy, lobby at showtime. Citizens the same things you do. pla.ces to gO... from under the suspect's are asked to cast a vote, PlE.WINTER like by Join Now. Andyou'll meet (GPA), students will have $2 6 But you'd to do 1t coat. Meanwhile the other (10 cents per vote), for their FURNACE 1nd1v1du8J. choice. Not people, have places to go and two got away, leaving behind their own special preview of th.rough a computer. Not th1:ngs to do. the school's annual BoGk Fair favorite. CHlC~~UP TIME more clothing. The appare1 The last night of the revue, th.rough a well meaning found on Farris included two scheduled for Thursday and relative. But on your own. Friday, November 2 and 3, Contestants' "legs" will be on We can help you ... pairs of blue jeans, a blazer stage and the winner's club and two skirts, police said. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. People, Pla.ces & Things 18 Book Fair Chairman, Mrs. will divide proceeds of his an organ1zat1on for s1ngle . When advised of her rights Angus McGarvah, has reo votes 50-50 with the Assist. adults. Our goal 18 to FLAME by police, Farris signed the ceived many requests from ance League. 1ntI'OdUCe you to more name Mary Ann Jordan to grandparents and parents Tickets are available for people and keep you busy the form. Later, at her ar- all three nights at Jacobson's with exciting act1v1t1eB ~ asking that children have raignment, she signed the 824- where you'll meet other 29540 Southfield Rd. time prior to the Fair to Credit Office by calling MiChigan name Jean Jenkins to an affi- 8000, or they may be ob- s1Dgles With the same Southfield, davit requesting an appoint. make a holiday list of their 1nte1;'88tB as y~ own.- 4807e (313) 569-6820 favorite adventures in read. tained at the door. NACE ed attorney. However, when .. !IiII __ .. told by Farms Municipal ing. The Book Fair, scheduled ... 0 Tes. I Want to meet new friends. Upon acceptance. I will "I Judge Robert Pytel1 she 1tine)""" 0 check 0 money order In receive ll\Y membershlp caI'li .• would have to sign her real during the Academy's first !Jle amount of 0 too for I full year of and a Calendar of Events each name to obtain an attorney, parent conference sessions, is 1 membershlp. 0 f35 tnetaJlment for month. 6 mae. wtth an addmona1 f35 wtthln [ understand t.hal. there WIll I she did so. a fund-raiser for the school I 6 months of date hereof. be a charge for each At her arraignment Farris but, because it provides an Please charge to 0 Visa 0 Master Charge event I choose to attend. I claimed she had been framed excellent selection, it is now III I II I II " I t III I II and pled not guilty to the considered a marvelous holi- I Fillln all dlglts ExpiratIon date__ • charge of larceny over $100. day shopping opportunity for Clout. Her exam date was set for parents and community resi. I --s:t-.n~-c""------'-'''<----- I Wednesday, October 25, and dents. ~ I w;\.;',t to AnI'W more ...~~ Pl"Cp:r Pl~ F:I T1"ar~ P't'"~ So!':y~t'!,\o.ch.:.-" she was remanded to Wayne Since all Academy students County Jail in lieu of $5,000 from the early school through 1------bond, or 10 percent thereof. eighth grade attend French I_N""" PM_" ' __ I A check with other area classes, a "French Corner" will offer games, dictionar- I M_ I police departments revealed an outstanding warrant 'for ies and very readable books Farris in Roseville according for the young student. '-.; •• _,;;_~';;_J to police. Judi Zak, a faculty mem- • __ ~;~'f~'i~~.,>;i!~ lllWWll!i!f~'T,.~lW,.'iAiiWi.iI!ij£'ktimlJli.;;;ril!!l!~lK~.l'~I ~:;t ber, will be on hand to auto- graph her Christmas story. ~ books, "A Most Crooked Tree" and "The Secret Gift of Not Even A Mouse." Grosse Pointe INDOOR CLUBlr Cookbooks, novels, do-it- yourself books, advent cal- endars, mazes and crafts- i books are all included in the . ANNOUNCES ITS GREATLY EXPANDED selection made by Mrs. Mc- Garvah and Academy librar- ian, Mrs. A. J. Martin. Parent Coordinating Coun- cil Chairman Mrs. Edward IJUNIOR TENNIS L. McDermott, assisted by IMrs. Michael Turnbull. will coordinate parent volunteers and provide coffee for all I browsers. PROGRAM I The Academy campus, at Kelly I ~Lakeshore and Moran roads, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL TOM GRAY ~ offers ample parking adja- Clout is the ability to get things done. cent to the Moran entrance. Our neighborhoods were worried about crime, the isolation of senior citizens, the deforestation of city streets, small businesses moving out, dilapidated housing, Class Day Time length and th~ absence of youth recreation programs. Beginners Monday and Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m. 5 Weeks Advanced Beginners Tuesday and Thursday 4:00-5:00 p.m. 5 Weeks Many groups worked to solve the problem but most needed a helping hand. Intermediates Monday and Wednesday 5:00-6:30 p.m. 5 Weeks 5 Weeks Kelly found the answers. He matched resources to needs. He got things off the Competition Group Tuesday and Thursday 5:00-6:30 p.m. f ground. Dial a Ride for seniors, trees planted with the help of the Army, formation *Tiny Tots Friday 4:00-5:00 p,m. of business groups, new housing programs based on private development and a **Tarcly Teens Friday 5:00-6:30 p.m. ~:::bi volunteer youth program. It has made a difference. '"Tiny Tols are children 6-8 yeon old. ;' '"'"8eginnen.Advonced Beginnen clou for teenagen 14 and over who milsed getting inlo The fight will go on and Grosse Pointe has a stake in it. What happens to Detroit lennil earlier. will affect the Polntes in the near future. And Grosse Pointe has problems that need to be addressed too. AllcI•••••• tart w•• k 0' Octob.r 30-r.gist.r now John has the experience and education to make State Govern ment responsive to Practice time at reduced rates is planned for Juniors in the program. our community needs. He has a B.A. from the University of Michigan, a Master of Public Administration from Wayne State, PhD coursework at Georgetown and CALL NOW ABOUT OUR NEW VERY Wayne and two years at law school. He is an officer in the U.S. Army Reserves, COMPnlllVE PRICES FOR THIS PROGRAM worked forthe U.S. Senate and presently teaches polittcs at the university level. • ""Ollosl quall'y He can get things done. But with your help he can do much more . Non-Members Welcome at No Additional Charge ,aelul,'ul OIOMI,n"" • Chalk '"titan' ,E.cell..,' COlor Community support and Kelly - that's Clout. "RIGHT AT YOUR SACK DOOR" retentIOn • Euy '0 apply. eIf'M ovornlghl A IHOR1 BIKE RIDE AWAY , Ideal lor are" abovl • brlC k Ind flone , Euy to cleln Grosse Pointe INDOOR TENNIS CLUB , F,ea 01 Ilael haurds at the AUSTIN TENNIS HOUSE - MACK AT CANYON Lochmoor Hardware (lHhind Lochmoor Chrysler) 20779 MACK at 8 MI. ~ Kell Democ,at 1M Stat< Senat< 88S~Q242 oN''Ido." Repoj, & Mom',nonc, Y IU 6-2944 OP(N (v(RY DAY.SlIN. 10 t. 4 PsokI fClt Ily The FrIondI 01 JaM KoU.,. 31174 Bodlortl. t822 •. Aobor1 C KOIIy. T....

iSm • 7 r • • • • $ 2 .$ . s. • • • r _--..lII.._...... - ~_ Thursday, October 26, 1978 PaCile Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS ) Looking. tor a soft job is Maire School Class Explores Neighborhoods just another way of wasting time. Recycles Cans A vacant store, a robbery. ed neighborhoods. trees destroyed by disease This course is designed to and not replaced, "for.sale" introduce the above topics as Aluminum cans are now signs evident on homes and well as the current work of 11GOOO being collected for recycling neighborhood bus in e sse s, the Inter.Faith Center. by Maire School, 740 Cadieux ...-.n:ASONS Senator GriWm: A Leader home repairs overdue - a road, according to the school's It would be useful for per. to see vour good neighborhood begins to slip. Environmental Ed u cat ion sons considering volunteer neighbor agent Committee and principal Leo What is happening? Is it involvement, career change, Warras. the minority family that has preparation for careers in Aluminum beer and pop recently moved in? Or is de- urban affairs, community ~Levin:A cans as well as aluminum terioration much more com. work, or real estate as well dessert and dinner trays, plex; a series of forces that as those simply interested in aluminum lawn chairs frames coincide at one time and getling more information and aluminum house gutters place? How are racial or about their own neighbor- and siding are accepted for ethnic fears a part of that? hood and how it works, ac- CBS network newscaster, Jed Duvall, said recently, "Griffin is considered one of recycling. Despite the fact that there cording to the Center. the Senate's hard-working members, one of its best parliamentarians ... " ("Capitol The aluminum articles may are neighborhoods in Detroit There is a fee to cover the and all over the U.S. where Cloakroom," Aug. 20: 1978.) be placed in barrels located costs of materials provided- just inside each entrance of a multi-racial make-up is the $10 for Center members, U.S. Senator Griffin is one of the ablest and most effective Senators in Washington. the school buildling, and food basis for economic and so. (past donors), and $15 for containers should be cleaned. cial prosperity, why do raeial non-members. Child care will That isn't just a statement, it's the opinion of everyone who really knows the Senate. change and deterioration be arranged as needed. S c h 0 0 I officials caution fJften occur at the same time? CAR .HOME Voting attendance is only one of many factors to be weighed in judging a Senator. For further information against driving onto the play- These are critical issues I ground when dropping off contact the Center at 824.. LIFE • HEALTH However, in this department, too, Senator Griffin stands well above the average. that may determine the fu- 0350. the articles. ture of our community. "De------Fred J. Zelewsk. Whether you compare worst years, or best years-or overall career averages- The Maire Environmental troit and Its Neighborhoods: CANCER RESEARCII I 18BS Mack ar Touraine Senator Griffin's voting attendance record is better than most Senators whom Mr. Levin Education Committee began A Community.wide Renais. When you gh'e to the the recycling project in No- san ceo r 1m p 0 s sib Ie I 882-9308 would hold up as models of vigor and effectiveness. United Torch Drive, you help vember 1976 with the help Dream?" is a six-part course Wee U !lOod n"lghbo •• support cancer research pro- of students, parents and offered by the Grosse Pointe Sla~ Fann I. rhe,..,. grams by the Michigan Can- friends of the school. Inter-Faith Center for Racial cer Foundation. l\ICF pro- ..",. ,.... Proceeds from the sale of VOTING ATTENDANCE* Justice on Mondays from 1 vides cancer education infor- aluminum are used by the p.m. to 2:30 p.m. starting mation through pamphlets, A school's Environmental Edu. November 6 and ending De. High Low films and exhibits as .well as Senator Career Average cation Committee for main- cember 11. special services to cancer .t.V£'_ tenance of the school nature The course will be taught ....-a COIIJ'I\IQU Robert P. Griffin 86% 99% (1958) 66% (1977) patients and their families ... o-c..~...... 1... - ...... center. by E d war d S. Egnatios, through continued rllsearch_ l\1SW, Executive Director and 29% (1976) Last year 230 pounds of Donald Riegle 80% 94% (1968) the lightweight metal was will include guest speakers, collected. a tour of Detroit's neighbor. George McGovern 81% 98% (1958) 22% (1972) Maire students have learn- hoods, an examination of the city of Detroit's future plans 80% 94% (1961) 54% (1968) ed that recycling of alumi- Frank Church num takes only five percent for the east side and an ex- 93% (1974) 48% (1972) of the energy used to make ploration of the problems Ed Muskie 81% confronting neighborhoods new aluminum. Walter Mondale 85% 94% (1975) 51% (1976) including redlining, some The community also is reill estate practices, disin- 27%o~~ 91% (1977) 51 % (1972) Howard Baker 78% asked to begin saving news- vestment of small business papers for the Maire PTO Barry Goldwater 67% 81 % (1976) 43% (1970) and inadequate community ALL paper drive on Saturday, No. concern. 94% (1961) 64% (1968) vember 4. Jacob Javits '86% The course will also pro. I vide some basic suggestions WALLPAPER Auduhon for buildinG, healthy, prosper- Call in any pattern from any book. 38% (1978) ous, crime prevention.orient. William Fitzgerald** 60% 75% (1975) l\leets Nov. I .Oata as published by Congressional Ovarterly. J IIeip Sought •• The Oemocratic candidate for Governor, based on his service In State The Grosse Pointe Audu- Phone: 886-4050 Legislature. 1978 figure covers period to the beginning of the fall session. bon Society will hold its first PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. NO DEPOSIT fall meeting on Wednesday, By Foundation November 1, at 8 p.m., at 66 • NO FREIGHT CHARGE Handy place. The Grosse Pointe Founda- tion for Academic Enrich- • NO DELIVERY CHARGE Michigan needs a good, honest, hanl-working The organization's n e \I' president, Mrs. Henry Kohr- ment is seeking community- • PAY WHEN DELIVERED ing, will introduce Dan wide assistance in compiling us.Senator•••and we have one. Hayes, head naturalist of the a list of area resources Seven Ponds Nature Center, which could be used by Post Wallcovering Distributors, Inc. teachers to enhance the 50 Cenls Per ROil Addec' io All Orders Less Than Full Case (24 ROI'S) Paid lor and authorized by Ihe Comm,ttee lor Senalor Griffin. near Dryden. The Grosse Pointe chapter is a co.spon- teaching of science. HOURS MON.-FRt. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. sor of Seven Ponds with the "Our proposed Science Re- Michigan Audubon Society. source Roster could include Visitors are welcome. individuals in one of the sci- ence professions or industries offering field trips," said Mrs. Lee H. Allen, founda- tion president. "Although the compilation ,...... ~ will include aU levels from kindergarten through senior high school, the emphasis of the current thrust will be on the elementary years, kinder- garten through grade six," she added. Individuals wishing to be included in the listing, which will be made available to all 'Foreign car owners, now more than ever teachers in The Pointe, may include retirees, physicians, den tis t s, businessmen or technologists. Especially welcome to the roster would be people with visual aids such as slides or models which could help make a presentation more understandable to young peo- ple. Persons 0 f fer i n g their services should be available to make presentations during the school day. They should Something new contact Mrs. Allen at 885. 4284, foundation secretary Peggy Fox at 885.3799 or Dr. NEW MIDAS GUARANTEE to interest you. Alfrieda Frost, director of elementary education, at 343. FOR FOREIGN CAR MUFFLERS. First Federal has a new Honored In every 8181efor 88 tong 88 you own your CIf. 2022. Eight-Year Certificate Savings The foundation, an out- growth of the Bokram Fund, Accou nt that pays 8% interest per was incorporated as an in. America's Only Coast to Coast Network year guaranteed for the fu II term. dependent non.profit organi- of Exclusive Avlo Muffler Shops r zation in 1971. Earning an effective annual rate of Its purpose is to supple- 17045 E. WARREN 8.24% on deposits of $1,000.00or more. ment the curriculum of the public schools with enrich- at Cadieux 885-3280 Come in and talk about this and all our other ment opportunities not avail. certificate savings plans. We know what money able through existing fund. 20101 VAN DYKE ing. All grade levels benefit South of 8 Mile 891-6354 is for. from the programs . . Type of Minimum Annulil Etreclive How ..nd Account Amounl Rlile Annulil Rlile Whenp ..id .- 8-Year Paid and compounded $1,000 Certificate 8.00% 8.24% quarterly. _.__ .- -_. - - 6-Year Paid and compounded $1,000 Certificate 7.75% 7.98% quarlerly. __ ------_.------Paid and compounded 4-Year $1,000 % Certificate 7.50% 7.71 quarterly. . ----_._------..--- 2'1l-Year Paid and compounded BONELESS $1,000 92% U.S.D.A. MR. TURKEY Certificatl' 6.75% 6. quarterly:... ~.. ------_.- .__#~-----_.------PRIME" CHOICE BREAST 0' WHOLE Paid and compounded BONElESS CHICKEN PRf.BASTfD I One.Year $1,000 66% Certificate 6.50% 6. quarterly. .. __ Stuffed With TURKEY .. -,-- POT - ----"'_. ROAST APPLES and BREAST Six-Month Thr mtt'rrll,l rit1pfo r Ih" ALMONDS 4 ,. 7 lb. IJVg nf~rlon (26-Week) $10,000 cl(OUnll"rlf'fNml Paid at maturity. 601 tin Breyer's $16~ $14~ WILSON'S Investment Ih" rialf' th,' aeeou nt I~ 020 for The All Narural Certificate "p"n,'d Call %~.l $1.39 LB. COllAGE lh("( urrC"nl r.atp ------~--_._------_._--- ICE CREAM CHEESE I "<1,,,..1 r"~ular,,,n' "'qulI(, a

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on Saturday, October 21, at I CHULES A. BAJlRETI' the V e r hey den Funeral Services for Mr. Barrett, M & M DISTRIBUTING CO. Obituaries Home. 72, of Stanton lane were GIO .. GLO lOWlliG I She died on Wednesday, held on Wednesday, October Cleaning Materials & Equipment I 6. GRACE B. HOWENSTEIN He died on Sunday, Octo. October 18, at Bon Se<:ours 25, at the Verheyden Funeral Grace Briggs Howenstein, Hospital. Home. . A.CO .IAIIOII ~f(IlI~2, in Saint John Has. A native Detroiter, Mrs. He died ?n M?nday, Octo. the wife of Harry Baron 15501 MACK, DETROIT WE DELIVER Howenstein and the late Wil- Mr. Goebel was born in a Morris is survived by her berB2~. at ~.s reSlt~ence. t . (acrOis from Parle) liam Dean Robinson, died log cabin i"n Dearborn which husband, Thomas E., two e are IS rc Iremen ID' Serving the Pointes and Detroit with 884-0520 suddenly on Thursday after- is now preserved in Green. daughters, Mrs. Kathleen 1~1, h? was a fie~d su~r- field Village. He was active Bens and K r is tin e, two vIsor with Metropohtan Life noon, October 19. She was AAA 24-Hour TOWING Road Aid 73. as a local publisher, illustra- brothers, two sisters and two Insurance Co., where he 16734 E. WARREN DETROIT, MI. 48224 Mrs. Howenstein. attended tor and Pointe civic leader. grandchildren. worked for 37 years. r Mr. Barrett was a memo Po'ice Towing in the Po;ntes several Sacred Heart Schools, He designed logos for sev. In.termen t was at Resu. ber of the Senior Men's Club graduating from Kenwood eral Detroit businesses, in. re<:hon Cemetery. of Grosse Pointe. STAT ION: 343-9731 in Albany in 1924. As an eluding the Verheyden Fu. • • • He is survived by his wife 24-HOUR: 521-7691 active alumna, she has been heral Home and the old Belle MRS. MARIE C. mOMPSON Marian; two sons, David and very generous in her support Sror. /legist.rocl & C.r,jfiocl Mechanics on Duly Isle Creamery. He published Services for Mrs. Thomp- (Continued on Page 8) I of the Sacred Heart Schools The Pointe's local telephone son, 88, of Rivard boulevard _ attended by her daughters, directory from 1948 to about were held on Saturday, Octo. and most recently of the 1975 and drew the official ber 21, at the Verheyden DETROIT DENTURE CENTER Grosse Pointe Academy at- city maps for all the Pointes Funeral Home. tended by many of her grand. from 1938 to 1976. She died on Thursday, Oc. children. It was in the Acad. As a young man he drew tober 19, at the Rosevilla emy chapel that the Mass Re-elect 18408 Morang cartoons and illustrations for Nursing Home. of Resurrection was concele- the now defunct Detroit Mrs. Thompson is survived 1 Block North of Kelly Rd. brated by Bishop Joseph Journal. He published sev- by a son, Charles; three Treatment by Licensed DDS Imesch and Monsignor Fran- eral local Catholic papers in daughters, Mrs. Stanley Wi!- cis X. Canfield on Saturday, the 1920's, including the son, \Irs. Elmer Kundinger October 21, at 10:30 a.m. Grand Rapids Vigil. Jr., ani:l Mrs. Norman Werth. Bill for a complete examination lVjrs. Howenstein was a He worked for 20 years as mann; 14 grandchildren and member of the Junior League CALL advertising manager of the nine great-grandchildren. of Detroit, the Saint Paul's Sodality, The League for the Grosse Pointe News. Interment was at Wood. He founded the Grosse lawn Cemetery. Handicapped, the American BRYANT~ 527-6255 Pointe Businessmen's Ass'n. • .• • Red Cross Motor Corps, the Women's Exchange, and the in the late 1930's. In the. late EWEN MacRAE STATE REPRESENTATIVE League of Catholic Women, 1940's he named and helped Services for Mr. MacRae, / Barat House. To commend organize the Kercheval On- 79, of Saint Paul avenue her service, the Red Cross the-Hill business district. were held on Monday, OCto- ~0~ -REPUBLICAN- sent their flag to be in the One of his four children, ber 23, at the Verheyden SAFE FLUE sanctuary during the Mass. Marguerite, is ClHlwner of Funeral Home. Thirteenth District four area restaurants with He died on Saturday, Oc. U Mrs. Howenstein is sur- Chimney Sweep vived by her husband, Harry her h usb and Diamond tober 21, at Bon Secours B. Howenstein; her children, Philips. Hospital. F. James Robinson II, Walter Mr. Goebel was a former Born in SCotland, Mr. m e m b e r of the Gabriel MacRae is survived by a RATED TOPS BY DETROIT NEWS Briggs Rob ins 0 n, sisters Richard Council No. 2463, niece. Chimney Fires are Grace Briggs Rob ins 0 n, R.S.C.J., Carol Ann Rahm; Knights of Columbus. He was Interment was at Oakview AID BOOTH NEWSPAPERS Prevented only by Regular her. stepchildren, Harriet a charter member of the Cemetery, Royal Oak. council and a past Grand Chimney Cleaning. Howenstein Hull, William Knight. . King Howenstein, , Elizabeth Besides his daughter Mar. "There are two things I'd like to ask Now is the time to get ready Howenstein Crane; thirty-two SAVE guerite, he is survived by a for cooler weather. Have your grandchildren; one greAt. .son, Seabourne; two daugh- of those who support me - First, grandchild; and three sisters: SOME Chimney cleaned for fire safety ters, Mrs. Mary COltherine Elizabeth B. Fisher, Susan and fuel efficiency. Anger and Mrs. . Fmnces volunteer to work at the Republican B. Fisher, and Jane B. Hart. Lesinski; a brothjlr, 11 grand. GREEN Tributes may be made to the with children and 10 great-grand. Phone center, 885-6850, and Second, Phone Grosse Pointe Academy Res. children. 881-5893 toration Fund, the Detroit RORY O'CONNOR • Chimney Screens Insrolled Interment was at Mount Zoological Society or Bon Elliot Cemetery. New & Used Cars Secours Hospital. VOTE NOVEMBER 7" • • * • • • PATMON OtDS MRS. RUTH S. MORRIS VINCENT R. DePETRIS 121-5000 AUTHORIZED AND PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT BILL BRYANT 'IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Services for Mrs. Morris, Services for Mr. DePetris, 15205 E. "EFFERSON 62, of Handy road were held STATE REP., 93 KERCHEVAL, G.P. FARMS, MI. 48236 86 of The Shores, were held Chari ng Cross now has 0'; Thursday, October 26, at extended its maintenan-ce services the V e r hey den Funeral Home. October to include SNOW PLOWING He died on Saturday, Oc. 28~'978 tober 21, at Saint John Hos- for Residential and Com mercial pital. Mr. DePetris was a florist, in the Grosse Pointe areas. plant hybridist and landscape ~ ,- architect. He was landscape Contract or Will Call Basis architect of the late John F. Dodge estate in the Pointe -~, .Eharing oms and of the Meadowbrook Hall . in Rochester. 882-3100 He owned a retail florist " ~\M1£MANCE & AlTERAlIo.t + A CONTRACTORS • ROOfiNG ,~,SIDING 'shop that was located on WI •.. THE HOUSE DOCTORS - ENCLOSURES Grosse Pointe boulevard for 11111 E. WMlU. DmIOIT. -.:llIIiM 4IZZ4 -INTERIOR REMODELING over 45 years. He did much work in the area of plant hybridization, notably the A NEW WAY TO SAVE origination of many new dis- . . tinctive chrysanthemums. , A veteran of World War HEAT THAT WON T I he was a life member of c ac i a Lodge No. 477, oween A LEAVE YOU COLD. F&AM, a 40.year member and past president of the Grosse Pointe Rotary Club, a life member and past presi- dent' of the Men's Garden C Club of Grosse Pointe and a tume life member and grounds chairman of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. He also was an honorary life member of the Greater Detroit Chrysanthemum So- Contest city, an honorary life mem- bers of the National Chry- Qg8a' 0 years and tJnder -Ipm. santhemum Society, a memo bers of the Friends of the Public Library, and was ages ~ fa 9 years -/:30 p.m. active on The Shores Plan- ning Commission. Automatic Flue Damper, saYeS enough gas that qges /O'to /2 year.s-2p.m. Mr. DePetns assisted in it nom ICIly wiI pay for itself in two to tow )IeCII'S. the founding of the War Memorial and the Grosse • Installed , simply, in accordance with local heat- Pointe Garden Center and ing codes .• Closes automaticaly and keeps the the Trial Gardens. He is survived by a daugh- Between Cadieux and heat your fwnoce produces from escaping up ter, Mrs. Justine Roney; three grandchildren and sev. eral nieces and nephews. Notre Dame on Interment was at Wood- lawn Cemetery. Kercheval Ave. • • • MATTHEW M. GOEBEL Services for Mr. Goebel, 83, retired advertising mana- -~ ger of the Grosse, Pointe PLUNBING&HEATINC News, were held on Tuesday, October 24, at Saint Brendan 15304 Kercheval Church. Arrangements were Grosse Pointe bandIed by the Griffith, VA2-9070 Wade and Jeffery Funeral Home . .- I UTo Meet Your Health Needs ...... We Cover The Pointes. " HARKNESS PARK KIDS! TRICK orTREAT PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY0 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson The FOrllc.patl n9...VIIlqge 884-3100 16003 MACK 822-2580 881-0477 5tores Wlfh your Fbrents nsored by . . Grosse Pointe 'Village ~Oclatlon the VILLAGE • on Kercheval Ave. The Unique 8hOpe AlOne Kerchevil Between CldleUll Ind Neff

1 Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October 26, 1978 Plays Field Hockey MAKE PLANS side. He was a member of on Wednesday, October 25, late Dr. and Mrs. James IN FULL CONTROL I the Bildor Ass'n. and the at the Verheyden Funeral Milton Robb. Marietta .College senior Father Time doesn't make It is sometimes true that Obituaries Mid.Forest Lodge. Home and Saint Ambrose She was a member of the round trips in this life-so the fellow who hesitates is . He is survived by his wife Church. Sigma Gamma Ass'n., the Lynne Halter of The Pointe, be prepared to get on your ~~::. the one who doesn't get '-(c-O-n-t-in-u-e-d-fr-o-m-p-a-g-e-'-)--t-od-a-y-,-T-h-u-rs-d-a-y-,-O-c-to-b-e-r-26,Olga; two daughters, Mrs. She died on Sunday, Octo. Junior League of Detroit and is a member of the college the Junior League Garden. own at the end of his line. John; a d au g h tel', Mrs. at the D. S. Temrowski Fu. Jean Monroe and Mrs. Mar. bel' 22, at her home. field hockey team. The Pio. lene Hayden; one brother, Mrs. Mullally is survived ers. neers will be playing a 15-'. Judith Vince; one sister and neral Home, 30009 Hoover Mrs. Baubie is survived by three grandchildren. road, Warren, at 11 a.m. eight grandchildren and two by two sons, Lawrence and game schedule in the Ohio . New••••••••••Orleans DIXIELAND great.grandchildren. Kenneth Tourangeau, one her husband, William E. Cremation was at Forest He died on Sunday, Octo- sister and six grandchildren. Baubie II; two sons, William Athletic Conference t his Lawn Cemetery. bel' 22, at Saint John Hos- Interment will be at White CHET BOGAN wolverr::Jt::z Band Chapel Cemetery. Interment was at Mount E. III and James R.; a daugh- year. Lynne is a link for the uery TUESDAY, 9p.lI. AT THE LIDO • • • pita!. Olivet Cemetery. er, Virginia E.; two brothers team's offense. ROSSEL ADOLF Mr. Adolf was a developer • • • and a sister. Dinino Cocktails 24026 E. JEFFERSON Services for Mr. Adolf of and custom builder who MRS. KATHLEEN • • • ..." (Just North at 9 MI.) KASTENBERG MISS MARSHA BAIN Me mol' i a I contributions A 1975 graduate of South ...... The Woods, will' be held helped to develop many areas Services for Miss Bain, 33, may be made to the Michigan High School, Lynne is the" - of The Pointe and the east Services for Mrs. Kasten. berg, 80, of Stephens road of The Farms were held on Cancer Foundation. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4 were held on Tuesday, Octo. Thursday, October 19, at the Interment was at Elmwood David G. Halter of Three KODAK f bel' 24, at the Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Congregation. Cemetery. Mile drive. al Church. Photo Greeting Cards RETAIN JUDGE Memorial Church. Arrange. She died on Monday, Oc- ments were handled by the tober 16, at Detroit General Verheyden Funeral Home. Hospital. She died on Friday, Octo. Miss Bain was an assistant bel' 20, at Henry Ford Hos. professor of Nursing at the pital. Wayne State University Col. A native Detroiter, Mrs. lege of Nursing where she (icey Kastenberg is survived by a had been a member of the son, James R., and one sis- faculty since September 1977. -GROSSEPOINTEand AREA----J JUDGE OF PROBATE ter. She had previously served as Endorsed by major civic and Tributes may be made to a senior level community /eg.a! organizations the Hand Bells Fund of the health and psychiatric nurs- Grosse Pointe M e mol' i a 1 ing instructor at D'Youville EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Your besl color picture of 1978 can be College School of Nursing in your 1978 Photo.Greetlng Card from KODAK-and if you bring it Church. 21001 Moross Road and 1.94 10 us betore November 15, we'll give you a 10% discount on your Interment was at Roseland Buffalo, N.Y. She had also order Choose KODAK Slim-line Of Tllm-Llne Cards with Park Cemetery. been a member of the nul'S' Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Chrrstmas. Navidad. or Chanukah deSign. Your color print from ing staffs of the Millard Fill. any Instant or conventional camera, color Slide or KODACOLOR • • • more Hospital in Buffalo, the Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Negatrve IS all we need MRS. MARY MULLALLY Buffalo General Hospital and Services for Mrs. Mullally, Duke University Hospital. Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m. 65, of Neff road were held She received her Masters :. ." degree in Psychiatric Com- Family Night Wednesday '1:30 p.m. The munity Mental Health Nurs- PICHE"S ing from the State Univers- Pastor William Cummins CAMERA HAIR CENTRE ity of New York at Buffalo 168~1 KERCHEVAl, PL. in 1973. She had been a Child care provided It all services II. Open Thursday Evenings Upper le,'el - Opposite member of the Michigan CENTER Ifa/lon Pierce Parking Lot Nurses Ass'n. Legislation 17114 KERCHEVAL - in the Village 885-2267 885-5543 and Research committees, GROSSE POI NTE served on a subcommittee of Mayor Co I e man Young's BAPTIST CHUR.CH Task Force on Child Abuse lWI Mlck A1'ellue and Neglect and was a mem- Grot .. PoIDte Woo,. ber of the American Nurses A WlIrm Welcome AwellI You Ass'n. Momlllll Worllllp Miss Bain also was a memo 11:00 a.m. bel' of the Junior League of .und.V Icllool Detroit Advocacy Commit- 9:45 a.m. Evening tee, Nurses Christian Fel. Service lowship and the Founders Th. Gro... Point. 6:30 p.m. Society of the Detroit Insti. NUfMtY tu te of Arts. MEMORIAL CHURCH All Itrvlcft She is survived by her United Pre.bytlrion Rev. Wm. Taft parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert II Lake Shore Boad S. Bain, and three sisters. For lJI.IormaUoD Idpt or M e m 0 ria 1 contributions Sf. James may be made to the Marsha dl' caD 1IZ.II3O, dial • Bain Nursing Scholarship prayer 882.1770. Lutheran Church Fund at the Wayne State Family Service, 9:30 University College of Nurs. Regular Service, 11:30 "On The Hill" ing. McMWID near Kerelleval • • • "Where But In Christ?" TU (.0511 DR. CHESTER H. KULASKI Rev. Donald R. Goodness Worship Services: Services for Dr. Kulaski, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. 79, of The Park, were held on Friday, October 20, at the (Nursery both services) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Eppens.Va,nDeweghe Funeral PRESBYTERIAN CliP'Dr I Select any Item from Group I FREE Home. Bev. Geor,e E. Kun --... when you deposit $300 or more: He died on Wednesday CHURCH Bev. Geol'fe .M. Selleiter October IB, at Bon Secours 19950 Mack Avenue A. Federal Glass 12-Piece Super Rocks Glassware Set. Elegance is the word for this Hospital. (halfway between set of glassware Serve your guests with Glacier Super Rocks glasses and earn their Dr. Kulaski was a 1929 Moross and Vemler Roads) er- 'e/llte admiration as a host or hostess of distinction. Each glass holds 12 OZ, of cool refresh. graduate of the Detroit Col- Grosso Palnte W.:Jods Ualtw' merlt. lege of Medicine, and a memo < ..... 186-4'00 MITHODIST B. 3-Piece Stainless Steel Storage Bowl Set with Covers. Regal's revolutionary ber of the Wayne County: . CHURCJt stor~9IlboY/Isare.great tor keepinQloods Iresli. \eltovers tasty~ In gleaming stainless Michigan ~nd-Amerlcan 'Med: ..' steel. Wllhplasllc covers 10 keep In freshnesS. Set comes Withsmall, medium and .:~r "R. 211 MeNII RHtI ical Ass'os. He was psychia. .'.1large Sized bowls for all your storage needs. trist for Wayne County Cir. % $66.60 John Ludlam, Pastor Cerl~tCote E ,e Mile flold Other Primates. Boar •...... n nun IHlnttnUIll I Ii member I.N.T.A. 51.000 $69.20 Indian Bison and 300 Bird Inlt 'f"l f,t1r quo'~ {I "'~.I J,.1" Cerf~lCote. 2Y, years 6Y.% Of Grosse Pointe War ( ..1101 \''''T1 .t1l'. n K: 'nl1u( Species. 51.000 7Y.% $77.10 CerllftCole 4 years :i' Transport - By Air. Memorial CHRIST ~ Cerl.llcaTe money wnhdrawn tJe10re Cerf~tCole 6 years 51.000 7Y-% $80.50 Deluxe Bus. Elephant Taxi, "Are We Making A Game CHURCH maturity i!'arns ltle pa'Sosbl')()\o' rate Ip..!>'S 3 51.000 8% $82.40 Sometimes Jeep. Also Cui. Out of Trick and Treat rTICJnlh::. 1r.'cre5t r"rr ledf'ral f(>qu1a1l0n<, Cerl~tCole 8 years I~jI £ 12 M,II Road Episcopal i tural Attractions including in Life?" 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd. ~. W.".n Benares, Taj Mahal, Amber MIchigan's Largest State.Chartered Savings 8r. Loan ASSOCIatIon I i ~ 11 M,le Road 885.4841 Fort, Elephanta - much 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist ~ :z: more. 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist 37 Offices . ~ Everest and other great St. Paul Ev. and Sermon throughout Michigan ~~IDETROIT& Himalayan Peaks - A Lutheran Church (Nursery available) Special Fly.By Has Been 881.6670 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Arranged. All Inclusive Cholfonte end Lothrop and Sermon 1st Sun. =-t I~JJ~RN Cost - Sl,698.00 Worship Services Morning Prayer and Ser. - .... 1 __ • I . ESfic 9:30 and 11:00 G:trQIIAI IIOUlllI& Write for detailed infoI" mon other Sundays .. _.~ LENDER OfficeHours: 9:30 AM .4:00 PM Monday through Thursdav OSterling Heights Office ~warren - 11-Mile & HooverOffice mation to George R. Camp- Sunday School 9:30 Weekday Eucharists 9:30 AM. 8:00 PM Friday - 2270 E 16 Mile Road 26681 Hoover Road bell, Post Office Box 241, Nursery 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Sanibel. Florida 33957 or Rev. K. R. Lentz, TH. D. 7:30 a.m. Thursday ..~ Warren - 12.Mile OfficeeGrosse Pointe Woods Office Rev. Paul E. Christ - 84?4 E 12.Mlle Road 19307 Mack Avenue Phone 813 472.2180. 5:30 p.m. Saturday

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Thursday, October 26, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine EXTREMES What a difference in hu. Mogk Honored (It South lligh mans-one man freezes onto Pointe Doctor Issues his money and the next fel- South High School's new" cd ill the school's south dis. low burns it. Lung Hazards Waruing principal William lItogk, a trict for 24 years, Mr. Mogk 24.year veteran of the Pointe holds both Bachelors and "Clear off the coffee table! tons, beads, pins and even school system. will be honor. Masters degrees from the Village~arket Put away the sewing kit. small bits of unchewed food ed at a reception in the University of Michigan and Examine your child's stuffed such as crisp bacon, apple school's gym today, October I has completed 60 hours be. 26, from 8:30 to 10 p.m" yond Masters requirements animals!" says Dr. George peels and peanuts can go 18328 MACK AVENUE Polgar of Lakeshore road, into the lung instead of the during ll~e S~!1001'S "Back.to'l at Wayne State University, . spokesman for the American stomach. School.Nlght. He and his wife Patsy and Lung Ass'n. of Southeastern There may be choking, Refreshments w i I I b c their four children have been Michigan. Dr. Polgar is Di- wheezing, loss of breath and served and all will be wel. Pointe rcsidents for 14 This Week's rector of Respiratory Dis. occasionally even death. The come. years. eases at Children's Hospital object may even stay in the Back.to.School.Night activi. Bell Ringers and Chairman of the asso- lung and cause trouble ties begin at 7:30 p.m. when Prices Effective Od. 26, 27 and 28 ciation's Child Lung Health months or years later. parents will follow the daily Thieves Hit Committee. "Inhalation of foreign ob. schedule of their child from (;as Station • CLOSED SUNDAY "These diverse admoni- jects is the most common the first through the sixth We Close Wednesdays at 1 p.m. tions are part of the Lung cause of accidental death in periods. Association's campaign in the home to children under During each class' period, For the second time this JUDG the tri-county area to pre- age six," says Dr. Polgar. "It the teacher will briefly de. month, Grosse Pointe Servo JAMES A. vent the inhaling-or aspira. kills approximately 2,000 fine the course of study, ice Station at Mack and tion-of objects foreign to children a year in the United learning objectives, instruc. \ Rivard was hit by armed OVEN READY HATHAWAY the lung," Dr. Polgar ex. States. We treat two chilo FOR tional methods, evaluation robbers. plains. dren a week at Children's techniques and dassroom I In the latest incident, on CIRCUIT COURT "The campaign is aimed Hospital alone for the in. procedures. Sunday, October 22, at about SlUFFED IURKEYS NEW TERM at children or, more speci- halation of foreign objects." 1\lr. l\Yogk, appointed new 9 p.m., the thicves escaped Stuffed with Our Own Sage & Onion ONLY CANOIDATE fically, at their parents as This problem is enhanced prineipal of South replacing with about $100 from the RATED the protectors of young during major holidays, start. Stuffing. ADVANCE ORDERS ONLY! Dr, James Hneh, who now is ~tution's cash register and lungs." ing with Halloween, when the

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(Continued from Page 1) I is until you feel like you J 20 minutes after the race," to finish, and was "very com- can't take another step and Later he went to a relative's McDaniel Gun Shop fortable" although toward you still have six miles to home, had a few beers, ate the end "my muscles felt like go." spaghetti and ran around the they were coming off the He said runners should block a couple times to stay Our Thanks to the Grosse Pointe and bone." feel pretty comfortable for loose. area people who patronized our shop She also was delighted by the first 15 miles. Then they The VeUorellos went to a the spectator crowd. "More begin to feel the strain, and post-roar-dthon party, attend. through the years. people than you realize know the talking between them ed by many area runners. you and yell your name. It begins to end at about 18 or Everybody pitched in, bring- helps." 19 miles, when it's all they ing food and drink. One of Invite you to come v;s;t at our do to She said many out-of-town can keep the legs go. the runners there was 64. new runners were asking after ing. All congratulated each other. location: the race about "that Pacing Is Problem Times were unimportant; fin- area" they ran through, reo "When I hit the 20-mile ishing was what mattered. 8880 PONTIAC TRAil, ferring to The Pointe. mark, I had to mentally keep The runners all were grate. South Lyon, Michigan Her husband Sange ran the myself running," he said. ful to the Pointe police de. Between 7 & 8 Mile Rd. marathon in under three The real trick to the mara. partments for their traffic Runners Pound Pointe Streets hours, t\\'o hours, 59 minutes, than, says Bob, is being able control efforts, Phone 1-437-8980 to be exact. to pace yourself to run the Farms Police Chief Robert "I did pretty well what I entire distance at the same Ferber was especially thank- expected to do," he said. It speed. What really gets to ful for the efforts of the 10. was a very interesting course the runner isn't the breath- member Farms police emer. compared to running arollnd ing, but the constant pOund- geney. support unit, who were Belle Isle, (as previous Motor iog on the legs - straining out ~n full force Sunday City Marathons have). I'm the muscles, joints and con- mornll~g. The chief had one har1py with my time and the neeting tissues. complamt: nobOdy from the Fra". weiner "'"' people in Grosse Pointe were Bob said he "felt pretty race bothered to clean up the FR SH POULTRY DAIRY PItOOUCTS I great." wrung out for about 15 or mess left by the aid stations. FRESH FISH DAILY Sange had a tough time getting through the Pointe, however, having pacing prob- FRESH WHOLE lems between the 10 and 16 Dirty Have YourCarpets & mile marks. When he got it Carpet? Rugs Professionally FRYING back together he was able to CHICKENS finish comfortably. SAVE CLEANED 55t. For Bob Hays, the last five (Cut Up, 59« lb.) miles "were rather tough_ 20% We-Have The Corted Method You don't know what pain ON CASH To Clean Your Carpet • We do aH types of carpet repair & CARRY CALL fOil FIlEE ESTIMATE ....;: LiZ' Jflings W'in RUG East Side Carpet Cleaners .::.Ii} Then are Tied CLEANING 14111 KercheniAve. 822-1481 Ib OWNED AND Ol'fllA ED 8Y THE 8A81CH FAMILY SINCE 1948 .Ei: $2.99 The Grosse Pointe "Lil' IENDERLOINS ~$jr<.. Wings" Squirt AA travel hockey team opened the sea. Boating Supplies. Nautical Gifts Photo by David Kromer son with a home ice shutout FRESH BOSTON A portion of the estimated 2,000 ners and spectators were blessed of Ann Arbor, 5-0. Bill Te. • CANADIAN & AMERICAN CHARTS runners in the Detroit Free Press with a beautiful faU day on Sun- cas tended the net well in his -GREAT LAKES & COASTAL International Marathon make their day, October 22, with temperatures first league game with the SCROD SI.99 lb. way down Kercheval avenue near ranging from the 50's to the 70's team, and was helped by a (Nevel Flozen) Fisher road, just past the I5-mile during the race, strong performance from the mark of the 26.2 mile course. Run- defense and good back check. ing by the forwards. The Wings' offense was IMPORTED characterized by good pass. South Second After Last Win ULS Soccer ,iog and some unselfish play- POLISH . 1£ making, particularly on the By BiU Bradfield game, we've had a complete TOpS III . ague part of Doug Avedisian, who • The South High Blue HAM S2.39 lb. team effort for six quarters __ was credited with three as- Devils football team current- of football." The University Liggett sists for the night. ly is in second place in the The Devils are coming School (ULS) varsity soccer' The first Wing goal was Eastern Michigan League, into their most important ' '. / scored by Andy Roy unas. FRESH YOUNG (EML), after a 21-6 upset weekend of football as they team advanced Its overall sisted, while Joe Sullivan got Thousandsof Items in Stock victory in an away game face first place L' Anse record to 11-3 this past week number two from Avedisian OPEN DAILV 9 TO 6 BEEF against Port Huron Northern Creuse North at home on with victories over Notre and Roy. Brian Nettle picked sat. till 5 p.m. Saturday night, October 1. Saturday, October 28, at 1:30 Dame and Bethany Christian up the third with an assist LIVER Quarterback Bob Baker 79~. p.m. from John Birgbauer, while once again found receiver "They, (L'Anse Creuse High School. The team's lead. the fourth goal was scored Kevin Rinke, as the two com- the ship.s wheel North), are a big, strong, ing scorer, Matthias Oertle, by Roy from Avedisian. Fin- 25300 E, JEFfERSON - ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN 41011 bined on a 60-yard pass play talented football team," said scored three goals against ally, Sullivan got number 19605 Mack and Baker ran three yards HOURS: Tuel. thrll Sat. 8.6-Specill/l ~ood .1hru .Od. 2' Coach Hepner. "However, Notre Dame, leading his team five from Roy and Aved- TU.2-1340 Bet. 7 & 8 Mi. Rd. for another score to lead the they only have 23 players to a 4-0 victory. John Kav- isian. PHONE ORDERSACCEPTED775.1991 Devils. Sophomore halfback and that could be a weakness adas scored the other goal Wings coach Joe Amore Ted Formanczyk l\dded an- for them far as f rth was pleased with the vie- as ,. au, in the winning effort, In the tory while noting some areas other touchdown on a one- quar ter con ciitIOnmg. We ve "ame against Bethany Chris- yard run. ,. 'never fin\st.:ed below second' ... of play could use improve- "The team carried out our in the EML 90 we don't want tian, Oertle had four goals ment. game plan 100 percent both to lose this one." and Thorton Nickell had one The Lil Wings then played offensively and defensively," A victory over L'Anse for a 5.1 victory. Fraser to a 3-3 tie on Friday commented Coach Russ Hep- Creuse combined with a Rose- The ULS tea!11is having an night, October 20, at Fraser ner, "We have always re- ville over Mount Clemens outstanding year, staying in Hockeyland. ceived a super effort from upset win could put the first place in the Metro Sub- The game was an exciting, our guys against Port Huron Devils in a three-way tie for urban Soccer League since up and down contest that saw Northern, and last Saturday first with Mount Clemens September and compiling a the Wings score the first goal we got as good an effort as and L'Anse Creuse. If the 6-0 league record. It boasts and eventually build to a 3.1 we've ever had. From h~lf- Devils lose, however, they five of the top 18 scorers in lead. Fraser battled back to time against R 0 s e viII e would drop to third iQ the the league and the top goal, tie the game late in the final through the Port Huron league. tender. period. This was the Wings' sec- Senior goalie Peter Wor- and league game. Their rec- IVs at North Slay Unbeaten cester is a major reason for ord is now one win and one the team's success. In 14 tie. North's junior varsity foot. closes' out its season against games he has allowed only Wings scoring came as fol- ball team extended their un. crosstown rival, South High 17 goals for a 1.21 goals lows: John Russel unassisted, beaten streak to 15 games by on November 2. against average. In league Kevin Tisdale from Joe SuI. defeating Clintondale 28-18. play he is even better, allow- livan and .John Russel from The you n g Nor s e men, ing an average of less than Brian Nettle. coached by Frank Sumbera St. John Guild one goal a game for a .83 The Lil' Wings play at and Larry Aceto, are now goals against average. home every Tuesday night 7-0 this year and have won Sets Net Porty This week the ULS team at 7 p.m. at the Grosse their second straight JV Bi. has two important games. On Pointe Community Rink. All County championship. The Saint John Hospital Tuesday, October 24, (after are invited and there is no Guild will hold a Tennis Par- Clintondale fumbled the press time), the team played admission charge. ty on Saturday, November Bishop Gallagher. A victory opening kickoff and on the 18th, at the Eastpointe Rac- first play of the game Mike here would clinch first place UNDETECTED LOSSES quet Club, 19001 East Nine Persons who say they hear Eugenio ran 22 yards for a in the league. Mile road, st. Clair Shores. everything that is going on touchdown. Eugenio also ran Remie Laenen, chairman Today, October 26, the around them arc only kid. in the two-point conversion. of the event, promises a fun team has a home game ding themselves, according to On North's next possession evening, which begins at 7 against cross-town rival De. the Bellone Crusade for Hear. they went 75 yards in 12 p.m. trait Country Day School, a plays with Eugenio going the ing Conservation. People The $25 per couple charge team that handed the Knights final five yards for the score. know anI>' what they do hcar includes a buffet, beer and one of their three losses this - and not what they don't Quarterback J 0 h n C 1e m setups. Reservations must be year. Coach Luis Gomez and passed to Scott Young for hcar. Crusadc officials point made by Saturday, November his team would very much out. This is a primary reason the two point conversion 4. like to end regular season making the score 16-6. why many perSOns are suf-, For further information play with' a home victory fcring from undetected hear. In the second quarter John and ticket reservations, call over Country Day. ing losses. Clem passed three yards to the Saint John Hospital Guild tight end Jeff Roberts for a office at 881.8200, extension touchdown to give North a 547. commanding 22-6 lead at the half. Reserve quarterback CAPTAIN LOUNGE II PROST HONORED Scott TUrnbull scored from Pointer John C. Prost was Host: Capt. AI, Family & Friends one yard out to finish all recently awarded the Char.; scoring for North. Clinton. tered Life Underwriter di. 17441 Mack Ave. dale scored two late touch. ploma and profcssional des- downs in the fourth quarter ignation by the American I 343..9638 to make the final score 28-18. College of Bryn Mawr, Penn- Mike Eugenio rushed for sylvania. Mr. Prost, a gradu. Capt. Lounge II Every Day Menu 256 yaros in 19 carries to set ate of Michigan State Univer. a new single game rushing sity, works for Dominion Life Assurance Co. He has record. Mike has rushed for Reuben on Pumpernickle $2.05 1,294 yards so far this season servcd as president of sev- and has established a new eral Detroit and Michigan Corned Beef $1.85 season rushing mark, with insurance groups and in 1977 two games left on the sched. was honored by the Michigan Stacked Ham on Onion Roll .. $1.85 ule. Senate with a resolution of tribute for his activities in Capt. Burger, 1/3 lb. Ground Round, North plays at Centerline, profcssional, educational and Sf. Clcment this week, then religious organizations. $1.20 with Cheese $1.30 Capt. CLUBwith Fries $2.50 * RIBS fish Sandwich •.••••..•••••. $1.85 Thrifty Bucket of Chicken ,. ",'I only $4.95 The above served with soup 01 the day Shrimp Dinner ...... • ,,/1 only $3.95 Rib Dinner " ..ill on" $5.95 Homemade Soup & Chili IJdirioll.~Food - FRIDAY ONLY- Low P,ircs POINTE WHARF • 18310 Mack 885.4453 885-4790 Fresh Lake Perch $3.55 CARRY-OUTS Thursday. October 26, J 978' GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Eleven

'Poncho' Leads Cheers at EMU Ski-Hi Club to Have Busy Season GRADY PROMOTED A VITAL STEP E. Daniel Grady, a Woods last year. A Detroit native, While a hearing test will Woods resident Helena Pe- crowd organized and cheer. The War Memorial's Ski-Hi a single trip. $1 special ski. for $13.50 in January and councilman, has been pro. he began his career with neither prevent nor alleviate rez has been selected as an ing together," she explains. Club under the leadership of ing insurance per trip is $12.50 in February. moted to viee president.per. Michigan Bell in 1957 as a a hearing loss, it usually is Eastern Michigan University "They do a lot. off the field Jack Dotson announces its mandatory. Group lessons are Two exciting ski weekends sonnel for Michigan Bell ef. traffic engineering assistant the first vital step toward football cheerleader. The as well as on the field." They most ambitious season yet. available at $1.50 and ski are planned for students in fective December 1. Mr. and has held a number of obtaining the help that is daughter of Dr. Carlos and "promote spirit." The Ski-Hi opener is set for rentals at $4. All trips are grades nine through 12. One Grady, 47, has been general management positions in the available to most hearing im- Rosa Perez, she was chosen Part of the work off the Wednesday, November 8 at limited and on a first paid trip is to Collingwood, Can. manager of Mic.higa~ Bell company's commercial, oper. paired persons, according to to the H)-person squad last field includes making signs 7:30 p.m. and will feature a first accommodated basis. March. ada from February 2-4 and telephone operatIOns In the ator services and traffic de. the Bellone Crusade for for the game. decorating the used ski and equipment sale All skiers must take a les- metro west area since early partments. "Poncho," as Helena is locker room. putting candy the other is to Boyne Coun- Hearing Conservation. following an illustrated pres- son and be tested and grad- try February 23.25. nicknamed for her Spanish out for the players and serv- entation of skiing techniques ed for ability. heritage, spent this summer ing refreshments to the other by Ron Brown, head of the Two twi-night trips to The Collingwood trip can as an instructor for the Uni- team during halftime. Pine Knob Ski School. Brighton are planned for stu- accommodate 72. Cost is $91 ted S tat e s Cheerleaders Ralph Gilden, adviser to In order to participate in dents in grades nine through plus $10 returnable security Ass'n. She taught cheerlead- the group, has high expecta- the ski sale or swap. one 12 only on Fridays January deposit. ers gathered at colleges in tions for his cheerleaders. must sign up in the center's 12 and February 16 leaving Cost for the Boyne Country Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, "Our goal is to become the office before the meeting. at 3:30 p.m. Round trip weekend is $89.50. The trip Ohio and Florida. finest cheerleading squad in There is no charge for those transportation, all.area lift can accommodate 45, the Mid-American Confer- taking out membership but tickets, group lessons and The center is located at 32 Why does this energetic ence," he asserts. To do that pre-dentistry student put in there is a 50 cent fee if you chaperonage are included Lakeshore road. they have provided a "new are not. It's a great chance the time and effort? Simple. look" for this season includ. "Cheerleading is fun," says to get rid of old outgrown ing new uniforms, the forma- boots, skis and parkas and Helena. "If you watch a tion of a Student Pepster game, you are going to cheer pick up used equipment at Club and more audience par- savings, or just trade and anyway. You might as well ticipation in cheering. swap. Ilrau~au, have the best seats and get Spectators will see Helena All prospective members it all out standing up instead and their parents are cordial. of sitting down." and the rest of the team in action at all Eastern football Iy invited to this Ski-Ill open- Cheerleaders "g e t the games. er where rules and proced- ures will be explained and ~::": information and explanations Codttailc •'Winej lochmoor Hosts Tennis Tourney on all the ski trips planned will be given. 1977 East Woodbridge The second annual Michi- a special match. Together Studellts in grades seven (near St. Aubin) gan Open men's doubles in- these two youngsters are through 12 may join either door .t e n n i s professional ranked as the number one Ski-Hi or the Youth Council Business Men's Luncheons. Dinners championship will be held at doubles team in their age which includes Ski-Hi memo Roast Goose I"ery Sunday the Lochmoor Club on Fri- group. bership for $5 for the year. day, Saturday and Sunday, Food and beverage will be This entitles them to partici- Now appearing: louis Bella, Strolling Violin October 27, 28, and 29. available at all times and a pate in the following pro- Guy Korte, Vocalist gram. The event, sponsored by special tournament buffet Wednesday thru Saturday There are five Friday twi- the Tennis will be offered on Saturday night ski trips scheduled to Ass'n. is open to the public and Sunday. There is ample R.eservations: 259-1212 Pine Knob December 15, Jan. by general admission. Qual- free parking available. ifying rounds will be held uary 5 and 19, February' 9 on Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. and March 2. Trips leave the War Memorial at 4 p.m. re- Admission is $1. Trio Given ULS turning at 11:30 p.m. FROM On Saturday, the first Scholarships Round trip transportation, SANDWICHES . rounds are held from 9 a.m. all-area tows and chaperon. TO STEAKS! • to 2:30 p.m. Admission is ~2. age are included for the five . The quarterfi{lals, also held John Bencie of Sunning. trips for $46 or at $9.95 for ~ CARRY OUT on Saturday from 2:30 to 8 dale drive, Jeffrey Lucas of Harvard road and Jeffrey sunday brunch 10:30 to 2~_ p.m., will cost $4 to view. c RAM'S HOR ~~'~~~~ The semi.finals and the Peters of Moorland road Discount 10% ~ RISIAURANI (Mi.,,,,,, O,tIt, SBO) : finals will be held on Sunday, were among 11 students re- !I' Do 17410 MACK AT ST. CLAIR 1 p.m .• IO p.m. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ad- cently awarded Rose Phillips :;. Himelhoch Memorial Schol. sunday mission is $6. Those 18 and i DAILY P-- E-CIALS WE ARE FAMOUS FOR under get in for half price. arships to attend University brunch $ Liggett School, (ULS). continuing thru OCt. 29 - . OUR DESSERTS! On Sunday, ll.yearo{)ld , "".." StroowbMry Shortcoko Bobby Weiss from North. The scholarships, establish- WId.-nus .. Oct.25' 26 : :~-::n:'::~~:lo and dinner Baked Beef C,hort Ribs 'Cocoonul CroomPie • Ecl.olr. .. brook, Ill., who is ranked ed by the late Rose Phillips . number one nationally in Himelhoch, recognize the Where the only thing with tomato sau'ct;:' : ~~:..:~ or.8::~:~oT:::~IoC.k• boys 12-and-under singles, students' outstanding per. more impressive fri., Oct. 27 • ~:;'M"-,=~~Conloloupe . will challenge ll-year-old sonal achievement and integ- than the river view Se;allQps or lake Perch : :,':.~~~N.:d~~~:I:g"O Pia Pointer Aaron Krickstein, in rity, according to the school. is the food Tartar sau~e & wedge of .' Ch_oko with mo_rl .. lemono' . Or bluoberrlft The Pointe is one of 10 • Sund .... 8h.be1~9_ .t~. ommunities whose young Sir. I S••.. Oct.28' 29 BELGIAN WAFFLES! Pointe Hockey residents are eligible for the awards. Students in middle Roast ChiCken, ~fthag;~:~~~~~.~~~~r:w~:~,~:;~ 1/2 chicken, bread stufllnJl,. _ raspberry lopping and ice cream. ;Star at Albion° or upper school not current- cranoerry sauce. Try il. you'll "lro ,r ly enrolled at ULS from •••. I T'II~.Oct.30' 31 • "Gees. why would you want Dearborn, Detroit, East De. HI" _iii ... ,.Dlllyl • U.S.D.A.CHOICE Wed. - Vegetable- LIVe . to do a story on me?" asked troit, Hamtramck, Harper How to on DELMONICO STEAK Albion College freshman Woods, Roseville, St. Clair Thurs. - Chicken Nood!e Charbroiled to Order Fri. - Shrimp Chowder Tomasine Polizzi, from The Shores, Sterling Heights and Above Wad. thru Tuo •.• poc,als in- Warren as wen as The Sat. - Navy Bean Pointe. "I haven't done any. clude soup or juice, salad or cole Sun. - Chicken Noodle thing special:' Oh. but she Pointe, are eligible. sla*. vegetable. choice of pOlatoes, Yoursavings without i roll and buller. Mon. - Split Pea has.!I,Tomi, as she .is ,kno"{p-, '.. SW.~~~~.mW~~t~~w,m.~., Tues. - Tomato Ros ..mBrl~. to'lier friends, hasScorea ling', "applicatlon 'thould'J'calF ....'Y(II/R' S'3' S. tBl WE fEATURE OSCAR six igoals this year for AI. the director of admissions, C..:HOICE .., MAYER'S BARBECUED RIBS lOuchingThem! bion's field hockey team. Toby David, at 884-4444 for Tomi started playing field more information. 85..1902 hockey while attending Uni- Invest in

Jefferson at Marter 0 774~0180 FULL CONTROL Trip Courtesy of Trove/world, Inc. includes: The man who masters a • Round Trip Jet Transportation. Transfers hard life accomplishes a • Accommodations at the Flamingo Hilton. AU Taxes PEOPLES great deal more than the one • 4 Days, 3 Nites • And Many, Many Extras! who is mastered by an easy FEDERAL. one. DANCESUNDAY8 p.m.-16427 E. Warren I SAVINGS ------tJH;tHijtl~;" John'~ Mediterranean Lounge- Halloween Special! SHISH KE.BAB 99c ____ . Athenian 16390 Ea!it Warren Ave. .0'. Broiled Choiee "16 oz. " ~••0- Greek Square Pizza 885 ..8887 New York Strip Steak Super: Cheese. Greek Sausage, SM. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 a.m. - 7 Days A Week lGE. Potatoes. Soup & Salad . 5.75 Green Pepper, Onion. w. hOnor "' ...... Chat~ IInG9 VlN a.dlt card. Monday, Oct. 30 only Lamb. Mushroom "Immum eNroe $1000 .... Choiee ".0 ozo" Anchovies...... 3.75 6.95 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Imported and Domestic ~ New York Strip Steak Cheese: Greek Sausage, Green Sandwich on bun with Potatoes . 3.95 Pepper. Onion. by the Glass or Bottle no carry out Mushroom " 3.50 6.40 liter or 1/2 liter Delmonieo Steak Sandwieh on Bun Cheese: Greek Sausage. Onion. Daily Speeial With Potatoes . 2.35 Mushroom " 3.25 5.95 SOUP & SALAD ENTREE 1.95 Staeked lIam &. Cheese: ...... " 2.75 4.95 Swi!i!i (~hee!ie - PLUS- Bill Fox at the Piano Sandwich with sliced Tomatoes . 1.65 ALL PIUAS COME WITH FREE M~EEK SALAD every Friday and Saturday night Shi5h-lia-Bob Sandu'ieh Broiled White Fi!ih On Syrian Bread . PARTY 1.95 . Potatoes, Soup & Salad 3.95 Bar 8.(1. Rib!i Deluxe . 2.60 Saturday, Oct. 28 Fried Filet of Perch. Potatoes, Soup & Salad .... 3.95 Soup & Salad 1/2 Order . 4.45 I/~ I,b. Broiled Broiled Filet of PICkerel. Potatoes, Soup & Salad. 4.95 Whole Order . 7.65 .(.round Ro"ud PRIZES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY With Cheese . 1.45 • Double Shi!ih-Ka-Dob Hou5e Speeial FroJt J,eJt!i With Greek Cheese .•...... 1.60 for best dressed couple Syrian Bread. Potatoes & Potatoes, Soup & Salad ...... 3.95 Greek Salad . .: 1st prize 2nd prize 3.85 0.. Greek Salad I,ondon Broil Cooked to your Taste couple. . . couple ... Small . 125 Homemade Soup, bowl 50 Coffee 40 Au JUs. Potatoes. Fried Mushrooms. . 1.25 Complete Complete Medium . 1.50 French Frres ...... 60 Soup & Salad . . 3.95 Baklava 75 dinner for 4 dinner for 2 Large . 250 COllage Frres 60 Cheesecake 100 BANQUETS 1/2 I,b. Droiled Judged by 3 Experts Ground Round . 110 CA.RRY OIITS -- ~ -- ~ -- _. - ~ -,.--.- -.. ~~ ..,..T- ''''''+ 0'''"111''''', •• ~t'~y'""''',..-I!''. "a;"""'''''W-*''''''''''IUI$4'UlC''''W_Ii!¥''''OIll¥l. ~;11'1111."4.Q"'4""O.OIl4dl$lIdC$¥"I4IO 44I1l111lQIIII411101ll•• ' ••• "' •• : ;., ••••• ; •••• :., 2.. ' 1

I \ Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October 26, 1978 Church to Hold 'King And l' Buffets Set King Named to New Post in Schools CITY OF Special Service When the current Broad- season. Patrons may pur- Trombly School fifth-grade A graduate of Hastings of Personnel Ronald Tonks ~rnsst Ifniutt IInnbs way run of "The King and I" chase a series of five buffets tCllcher David King was pro. College in Nebraska, Mr. and will be responsIble' for a A special service of wor- is duplicated at the War Me. for $38.75 or four buffets at mated. to personnel assistant King holds two Master's de. variety of t~sks, including morial's Fries Auditorium MICHIGAN ship in the German language $31. Single buffets are $8. by the Board of Education grees from Wayne State negotiatons and contract in. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City C.ouncil by Grosse Pointe Theater, will be conducted at saint All prices include tax and at its Monday, October 9, University, one in education t~rpretation with the sys. will be considering the following propose~ ordma~ce (GPT), the hit musical will Paul Evangelical Lutheran service. meeting. and the other in business ad- tem's non-professional per. for second reading and final adoption at Its meetmg be preceded by candlelight Church, 375 Lothrop road, The buffets feature a Mr. King of Lakepointe ministration. sonnel. scheduled for November 6, 1978. The proposed or- buffets in the Crystal Ball. to commemorate the 461st road was one of 40 applicants His post.graduate study of He has been with the dinance is available for public inspection at the Mu- room. spread of hors d'oeuvres, a anniversary of the Protest- choice of salads and dress- for the position, according to management decision mak- school system since 1968 and n!cipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue, between 8:30 ant Reformation. These buffets will be pre- ings, roast beef and an ad- Assistant Superintendent for ing, business law, personnel was an active member of the a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The worship on Sunday, pared on Wednesday night ditional hot entree, selected Administration Dr. James administration, computer ap. Grosse Poi n t e Education Hoeh. PROPOSED ORDI NANCE October 29, at 3 p.m., will November 1, Thursdays, Oc. vegetables, hot breads and a plication and evaluation and Ass'n. Dr. Hoeh said Mr. King AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE VI OF THE be co.sponsored by Saint tober 26 and November 2, dessert table of fruits and measurement all have ap. was selected for the job be- CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE Peter's G. and S. Evangelical Fridays, October 27 and No. sweets. plicability to his new posi- PLAY IT SAFE cause of his "enthusiasm, WOODS OF 1975 BY ADDING THERETO A CHAP- Lutheran Church on Glen- vember 3, and Saturday, Oc. tion, Dr. Hoeh added. Load up on caution- erates the service station or who has the authonty and is married to a native of v~ters ~f the Township may vote for the following Tuesday, November 7, 1978 of the owner of the service station to operate and California. They have four officers: control the service station. In the case of co- NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Novemher Election .will be held on children. partnerships or corporations, the co-partners and CONGRESSIONAL: Tuesday, November 7, 1978, from 7:00 o'clock ill the forenoon until 8:00 o'clock in United States Senator the officers of the corporation shall be deemed His sermon will be "1Xls the afternoon, at which time qualified registered voters may vote for the following: to be the service station operator. Gewissen." Representative in Congress - 14th District Governor and Lieutenant Governor SERVICE STATION PARKING AREA shall mean The liturgist will be Dr. STATE: Secretary of State that land upon which the service station is lo- Kenneth R. Lentz, pastor of Governor and Lieutenant Governor Attorney General cated which is paved. st. Paul's. The choir from Secretary of State United States Senator RENTAL CAR shall mean any four (4) wheel St. Peter's will sing and or- Attorney General Representative in Congress - 14th District passenger motor vehicle held primarily for hire, ganist David Fox and Mar. State Senator - 1st District lease or rental. guerite Law r e n z, of st. LEGISLATIVE: 6.13-2 PROHIBITIONS: No service station op. Senator in the State Legislature - 1st District Representative in State Legislature - 13th District Paul's, will play a piano- Members of the State Board of Education erator shall permit the storage of any Representative in the State Legislature-13th organ duet. Members of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan motor vehiele upon service station prop. District Hostesses at the Kaffee. Members of the Board of Trustees of Michigan State University .erty except as hereinafter provided .. stunde after services will in- STATE BOARDS: Members of the Board of Governors of Wayne State University 6-13.3 PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES - clude Mrs. W3lter Mueller Two (2) Members of the State Board of Education County Auditor EXCEPTIONS TO PROHIBITIONS: of Colonial court, Mrs. Fritz Two (2) Regents of the University of Michigan County Commissioner (a) A vehicle designed for the towing of other Petzoldt of Hillcrest road Two (2) Trustees of Michigan State University Justices of the Supreme Court (Full Term) motor vehicles, which is owned or leased by and Leona Czeschinsky of Two (2) Governors of Wayne State University Judge of Court of Appeals - First District the owner or operator of the service station, South Brys drive. Judges of the Circuit Court - Third Judicial Circuit - Full Term may be parked upon the premises subject to COUNTY: Judge of the Circuit Court - Third Judicial Circuit - Full Term the limitations of this Chapter, provided that County Auditor Judge of the Circuit Court - Third Judicial Circuit - Fill Vacancy the number of such vehicles parked shall not Board Honors County Commissioner - 1st District Judges of the Circuit Court - Third Judicial Circuit - New Terms exceed one (1) per service bay. TOWNSHIP: Judges of Probate - Full Term ' (b) No other motor vehicle may be parked or 80 Volunteers Supervisor Judge of Probate - To Fill Vacancy stored upon, service station property unless the vehicle is under repair, awaiting delivery Clerk The following State proposals will appear on the Ballot: The School Board honored of parts, or is disabled and awaiting removal Treasurer PROPOSAL A 80 citizens who have volun- by the owner of such vehicle. Trustee PROPOSAL RELATING TO CALLING A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. teered their time to a variety Constables (1) A vehicle under repair may be parked of programs and activities in PROPOSAL B . andfor stored upon the premises, providing the public schools at the fifth JUDICIAL: PROPOSAL TO PROHIBIT THE GRANTING OF A PAROLE TO A PRISONER that the vehicle is under repair pursuant to annual Distinguished Service Two (2) Justices of the Supreme Court (Full CONVICTED OF CERTAIN CRIMES INVOLVING VIOLENCE DR INJURY TO a contract for such repair made between the Awards Program, held at Term) PERSON OR PROPERTY UNTIL AT LEAST AITER THE MINIMUM SENTENCE service station operator and the owner or Parcells Middle School, on Judge of the Court of Appeals - 1st District HAS BEEN SERVED. lessee of such vehicle. Vehicles parked pur- Monday, OCtober 9. Nine (9) Judges of the Circuit Court - 3rd suant to this section may be kept upon the The workers were present. Judicial Circuit (Full Term) PROPOSAL C premises for no longer than forty-eight (48) ed with a signed certificate Judge of the Circuit Court - 3rd Judicial Cir- PROPOSAL TO.PERMIT THE DEPOSIT OF STATE FUNDS IN SAVINGS AND hours. Vehicles which must be parked for of merit and were named in cuit (Full Term) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS AND CREDIT UNIONS AS WELL AS IN BANKS. longer than forty-eight (48) hours shall not Judge 'of the Circuit Court - 3rd Judicial Cir- remain unless the service station operator a re&Q\ut.ion of gratit.ude PROPOSAL D adopted by the Board. eu\t (To Fill Vaaaney) , .' notifies,', in, ~.Qti,ng., the ~ir~ctor of ~blic Two (2) Judges of the Circuit Court - 3rd Judi- PROPOSAL TO PROHlBIT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FROM BEING SO~D"TO,' Safety, or his representatIve, of the mten- '\ .Etght of the citizens were cial Circuit (New Terms) OR POSSESSED FOR PURPOSES OF PERSONAL CONSUMPTION BY, A PER. tion to retain 'such vehicle and the reason honored for the seC

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Thursday, October 26, /978 GROSSE POINTE 'NEWS Page Thirteen Essay Contest Set for Youtll EARNS liON OR Well - balanced folks are I Give others Ii square deal Free Diabetes Tests Offered An area agent recently Council, which comprises the those who aren't easily upset. and win a circle of friends. Morality in Media of qualified as a member of the top seven percent of New will be given. Saint John, Cottage and Friday, November 8 to 10, Michigan has set the rules I 1978 Presidents Council of York Life's field force of Mail entries to Morality Bon Secours Hospitals will from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. At New York Life Insurance 10,000 throughout the United for its annual youth essay in Media in 1I'iichigan, P.O. be among the hundreds of Saint John, 22101 Moross contest s c he d u led now Co. Joseph C. Primo of North States and Canada. Member- NOTICE OF Box 8621, Detroit, Mich. institutions offering f r e e road, the tests will be taken Renaud road was named a ship is based on the agent's through Thursday, November 48224. Entries must be reo tests for diabetes next Tuesday through Thursday, 30.. member of the Presidents 1977.78 sales performance. ceived no later than Novem. month in cooperation with November 'l to 9, from 9 to ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT Students must be Michigan ber 30. the Arne r i can Diabetes 11:30 a.m. residents and in grades nine For more information, call Ass'n. Michigan' affiliate. CITY OF APPLICATION FOIR THE through 12. The essays must Mrs. A. C. Eisentrager at Officials estimate there GENERAL NOVEMBER be original, not to exceed 779.8266 or Mrs. S. H. Mur- are about 200,000 people in Bazaar Set 500 words and be signed by phy at 775-4049. Michigan who have diabetes ~rng.ar Jniutr JlInnr.n ELECTION a parent and an English and do not know it. The pur- For Jr1eekend MICHIGAN teacher. Those who are always find- pose of the drive is to iden- The prize for the winning ing fault with others aim to tify these people and alert NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council TO BE HELD TUESDAY A bake sale, flea market essay will be a $100 savings drag them down to their own them to the need Cor proper will be considering the following proposed o.rdinance and white elephant sale will bond. Other cash prizes also level. treatment, the association f{lr second reading and final adoption at its meeting NOVEMBER 7, 1978 be featured at a Christmas scheduled for November 6, 1978. The proposed ordi- says. Registered qualified electors in the City of The most common symp. Bazaar at the Neighborhood nance available for public inspection at the Municipal toms of diabetes are exces. Club, 17150 Waterloo avenue. Building, 20025 Mack Avenue, ~etween 8:30 a.m. and Grosse Pointe, City of Grosse Pointe Park, N:OTICE OF ELECTION sive thirst, frequent urina. Arts and crafts by the Vil. 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. City of Grosse Pointe Farms, City of Grosse. tion, blurring vision, eonstant lage Club members will Pointe Woods, the Township of Grosse Pointe TO THE REGISTERED ELECTORS hunger or the slow healing highlight the event scheduled PROPOSED ORDINANCE and the Township of Lake, who expect to be OF THE CITY OF of cuts and scratches. Peo- for Saturday, October 28, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE V, CHAPTER absent from the City or Township or who are ple over 35 years who are from 9 a.m. to ,5 p.m., and 3, SECTION 5.3.8 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE 60 years of age qr more, may now apply for overweight and blood rela- Sunday, October 29, from CiTY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS of 1975, TO ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOT. Qirn.a.a~Jniutr lWInnbs tives of a diabetic are con. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, DEFINE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND REGU. sidered members of a "high Proceeds are designated LATE STORAGE THEREOF. NO SUCH APPLICATIONS CAN BE AC- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the Novem- risk" group likely to devel. for the Senior Citizens Build. CEPTED AFTER 2:00 P.M., SATURDAY, op diabetes. THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS: ber General Election to be held in the City ing Fund. NOVEMBER 4, 1978. Applications must be Bon Secours Hospital, 4~8 of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Mich- Everyone is invited to at. Section 1. That Title V, Chapter 3, Section 5.3.8 made prior to such time at the Municipal igan, on November 7, 1978, from 7:00 o'clock Cadieux road, will offer the of the City Code of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods tests Monday through Fri- tend. Offices. a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m., there will be sub- of 1975 shall be ammended to read as follows: day, November 6 to 10, from mitted to vote of the registered electors of 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's through his checkbook 5.3.8 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: No Commercial THOMAS K. JEFFERIS said City the following item: Cottage Hospital, 159 Ker. that a man learns to appreci. vehicte, truck or trailer shall be parked, housed Township Clerk Tax Collection Fees: cheval avenue, will sponsor ate the drawing power of his or stored upon residential property or the pub- Grosse Pointe Township-795 Lakeshore Road the tests Wednesday through wife. lic streets and alleys in any district except for 881-6565 Do you favor the amendment of Sec- the period actually requircd in connection with Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. tion 9.16 of the Charter of the City of the delivery of merchandise or materials or the Grosse Pointe Woods to provide an 'NOTICE OF' ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT rendering of any services or performance of THOMAS W. KRESSBACH any building construction; provided, however, additional tax collection fee of 1f2 of FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION City Manager-City Clerk that no more than one commercial. vehicle, City of Grosse Pointe-I7147 Maumee Avenue 1 percent per month beginning Oc- truck or trailer of a rated capacity of three- TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 1, 1918 885-5800 tober first of each year on delinquent fourths (% J ton or less may be housed or taxes? stored when entirely within a suitable garage, Hours: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 CITY OF p.m. Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, YES ( ) and further provided that this requirement sh:lll not apply to :lny business requiring truck NUNZIO J. ORTISI NO ( ) delivery or service in the operation of the business. City Clerk Chester E. Petersen Registered qualified electors in the City of Grosse City of Grosse Pointe Park-15115 E. Jefferson Pointe Woods who expect to be absent from the City The term CO:\IMERCIAL VEHICLE shaH mean 822-6200 City Administrator-Clerk any stake truck, dump truck, highway tractor. or who are confined to home or hospital by illness or Hours: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 trailer truck, semi truck trailer, or construction disability or are 60 years of age or more, may now p.m. Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. apply for Absent Voter's Ballot. vehicle. A pickup truck, the cargo compartment of which is not covered or does not contain a No such applications can be accepted after 2:00 p.m. cap thereon, and any van or carry.all type CHESTER E. PETERSEN Saturday, November 4, 1978. Applications must be vehicle are also ueemcd commercial vehicles City Administrator-City Clerk CITY OF made prior to such time at the Municipal Offices. if such vehicle exhibits two (2) or more of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods following characteristics: 20025 Mack A venUe Chester E. Petersen _ . 884-6800 1. Commercial license plates; (~rn.a.ar 'niutr 1J1ttr~ttS City Administrator-Clerk Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MICHIGAN City of Grosse Pointe Woods 2. An advertising ~ign or lettering, busi- 884-6800 ness logo, business address and/or telephone JOHN C. PURCELL Township Clerk GPN-I0.26.78 and 11-2.78 number on the exterior of the vehicle or mounted or placed inside the vehicle so as to Lake Township-795 Lakeshore Road be phinly visible from the exterior thereof in . 81)1-6565 Summary of The Minutes such fashion as to conveyor attempt to convey Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. an advertising message to the public; October 16, 1978 CITY OF 3. Permanently mounted outside brackets RICHARD G. SOLAK or holders for ladders, tools, pipes, or other City Clerk similar equipment. City of Grosse Pointe Farms-90 Kerby Road The Meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. ~rn.a.a.r 'niut.r lfanIta- Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE: This' Ordinance • 885-6600 Present on Roll Call: Mayor James H. Dingeman, MICHIGAN. sh~ll become effective twenty (20) da)'s after the date I Hou{s: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Councilmen Harry R. Fruehalf, Jr., Jack M. of its enactment. p.m, Wednesdays 8:30 a,m, to 6:00 p.m. Cudlip, Nancy J. Waugaman, Joseph L. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council CHESTER E. PETERSEN Fromm, W. James Mast and Lloyd A. Semple. will be considering the following prQPosed ordinance for second reading and final adoption at its meeting City ;~dministrator-Clerk , l'., ?PN-I0-~~,~7[ and 11-2-78 Those Absent Were: None. scheduled for November 6, 1978. The proposed or. dinance is available for public inspection at the Muni. Also Present: Mr. Carl G. Buzawa, representing cipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue, _between 8:30 the City Attorney. a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Mayor James H. Dingeman presided at the meeting. PROPOSED ORDINANCE . The Minutes of the Regular Meeting which was AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE III, held on October 2, 1978 were accepted as submitted. CHAPTER 2 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS OF On behalf of the City, the Council received the 1975 ENTITLED GARBAGE AND REFUSE; Award of Merit for Pedestrian Safety from the Auto- TO PROHIBIT OUTSIDE STORAGE OF mobile Club of Michigan. RUBBISH, REFUSE OR EXTRAORDINARY ACCUMULATIONS UNLESS SUCH STOR- The Council acting as the Zoning Board of AGE AREA IS ENCLOI'ED. Appeals granted'the appeal of Theodore C. Hadgis, D.D,S., thereby authorizing th~ ,issuance of a Perm~t THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS: for the construction of an addltlon to the rear of hiS professional offices located at 18524 Mack Avenue. Section 1. That Title III, Chapter 2 of the City Code of the .City of Grosse Pointe Woods of 1975 The Council, acting as the Zoning Board of Ap- shall be amended by substituting the following sec- peals, denied the appeal bf Mr. George J. Baer, II, tions therein: thereby denying the issuance of a Permit for the construction of an addition to the rear of his resi. 3.2.11 . TIME OF PLACEMENT OF DISPOSABLE C:-Cheworld's best judges dence located at 333 Moran Road. RUBBISH BAGS OR CONTAINERS FOR COLLECTION: All rubbish and refuse shall be The Council granted the appeal of Mr. and Mrs. prepared for collection and placed at the desig- of whisky have pinned William T. McCormick, Jr .., thereby authorizing the nated ~ollection point for same on or before issuance of a Permit for the construction of a six- seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on t1le regularly sched- lots of medals on 1)ewars. foot fence on his property located at 166 Ridge Road. uled collection day for the particular area being serviced; provided, however, no such rubbish or The Council adopted a resolution determining refuse shall be placed at their collection point in 1t'5 still happening every day. Any that the Lakeview Avenue right of-way shall remain any area before five o'clock (5:00) P. 1\1. on the substantially as it is with limited additional mainten. Scotch-lover, sipping a Dewar's - day preceding the regularly scheduled collection ance being provided to allow Police patrol and service day. Rubbish and refuse shall not be stored out- operations to continue, with the understanding that "White label" for the first time, side in any commercial district of the City except the residents whose properties abut Lakeview Avenue as permitted in Section 3.2.13 of this Code. will mentally pin still another shall maintain the right.of.way adjoining the roadway and their properties in a proper and satisfactory 3.2.13 STORAGE FACILITIES TO BE PRO- gold medal on its famous label. manner. VIED: All such rubbish, refuse or heavy and extraordinary accumulations may be stored The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the on the outside of the building structure in a fire Administration to proceed with the necessary arrange- resistant, windproof and waterproof facility, con. ments for the 30th Anrtual Employee-Management tainer or receptacle as may be app{oved by the Meeting to be held on November 9, 1978. City, which containers shall be equipped with a The following Reports were received by the lid which shall be kept closed except when in Council and ordered placed on file: use. Such storage facilities shall be so construct- ed, maintained and the lid or cover for same kept A. Building Department Report for the quarter closed so as to prevent the contents thereof from which ended September 30, 1978. being spilled, strewn. blown or othenvise molested London, 1888 B. Property Maintenance Code Ordinance Re. by persons, animals, insects or the forces of na. port for the quarter which ended September ture. Unless otherwise appro,'ed in accordance 30, 11178. with the provisions of this Section, the use of wooden, paper or cardboard boxes or rartons as C. Police Department Report for the month of containers for commercial rubbish is herl'by pro. September, 1978. hibited. Such outside storagc area shali be en- closed by a brick masonary wall of not less than The Council adopted a resolution regarding the four (4) feet nOT more than six (6) feet i-n height Tisch Amendment which will appear on the Ballot so designed and constructed to em'lose thc outside for the General Election which will be held on No- storage area from public view. A \Iaivcr of the vemher 7, 1978. requirement oC the s('rcening wall may be ob. The Council scheduled a Special ~feeting at 8:00 tained Crom the City Council aftC'r a public hear. p.m. on ~ovember 13, 1978 for the purpose of re- i~g on such requcst upon a showing hy the pC'li. ceiving and discussing the report and recommenda- tlOner that such a wall cannol hE' located upe,n tions of the firm of Johnson, Johnson & Roy, Incor- the property without crcating an \1nrluc nardsh;p porated, Planning, Landscape Architecture and .I;'~es. to the propcrt~' owner or tenant therl'of. en1ation Planning Consultants, concerning the eXlsllng Two (2) or mOT(' hU',i;lC'sS or COllllll('fcia! cstab- facilities and fulure development f)f the Pier Park. lish!l1ents may utilize the same container a~ here- The Council adopted a resolution to hold a Closed inabove req\1ired: and provided. further. that the Session immediately following the Re~ular Meeting. storage and disposal of ruhbi;;h and lor refuse as on this rlate, for the purpose of considering the pur o?tlined in this Section ~hal1 he thc sole rl'sponsi. chase or lease of real property. hlhty ()f the owner or o\\'n(')"s of the husinC's<('s or commercial establi. p.m. such person or prrsons to comp!y with all o( th(' provisions of this (,hapl{'r. Dewars James H. Dingeman Richard G. Solak S('dioll 2 EFFEn I\'E )'\TE: This Orriill;,r'lc . ~hal1 bccom(' C'f(C'ctivc IIII'llt \' (20 I da~ s aftcr the never vanes. 1\ra~.or Ci{y Clerk date of It s enact lI1<'nt. ' Published: GrlJsse Pointe ::-:ews. isslie of Chester E. Petersen The fads in /h;~ adr'cr/uemell/ hat'c bten au/hen/iea/cJ by /he managcmen/ of Joh'l 'Dcu'al (:i- Sam, Lid" 'Perth, Seo/land Octo her 26, 1978. Gp:\ -1026 i8 City Admini.,trator Ucrk

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Grosse Pointe News Know Your Schools Published Weekly By Robert B. E4gar What Goes 0.1 What; new on DIBI A Anteebo Publisher.' By Dr. William Coats, Superintendent. of Schools at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. There are a great number structional, recreational and YOI.r Library -ft-IE t-u 1.1. \ \ of residents of all ages who competitive activities; and b~ Pat Rousseau ". Grosse PointelFarms. Michigan 48236 By Phyllis B, Huxley Se.:ond Cla .. POll age Paid al Delroil, Michigan participate in and take ad. senior citizen passes issued John Weitz, .. designed carryon Walt- vantage of services which are for free admission to most Guest Columnist less" luggage for himself because he hates to C1as.rifiedAdvertising & Subscriptions 882.6900 offered through our schools school sponsored athletic wait for luggage. Don't you? Makes a perfect DiJpfa) Adl,t'rtising, 882.3500 • Editorial 882.0294 and libraries. That fact reo contests, dramatic and mu. Labels, labels, labels, life Mary rebels' and gets in. gift. New at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval. lates to another of the Board sic

TOPSBLOCKSTR IN KETS Among t1l(' PTO 1lII'mh('r, 'I Torch Dnve. and local United darhn~ of Frenc~ ~OClCty, ' r D i ~n \ .\ n \ '\ t0:: G EWGA WSBA LJBLESDOLLSHOARD helping plan the (,I'rnt .nrc ~va:'campalg_ns. , ... Fra~khnll1ade _~~~S~IS_~W~. J '<. -l U ~/> I L\./ lL/ .Tean :ltarcacC'lO, l\l~nn.ll1g, I,;;;;;;;; UHF RECEPTION POOR? - ---- GAMESCARDSMI TPPETSPI fPPETSCHECKE I .Joan DcTIonnc, p U h II C'I t y, j, • RSCH ESS) AC K SHACKG AM M() N PA RCH ESI TJ D I Louise I~cobcIl,. rdrt'sh. YORKSHIRE TELEVISION ------OL YWINKSLOTTODOMINOESMARBLESMUBLETY mcnts, Man£' Devlln, Items jo, S ERVI C E PEGSCRA BBLESCR 1BBAG ECR IBBAG EANOM I JCH and scrvic('s. Nancy Orr, PTO WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOI1: . pr('~id('nt, Ann .Johnston(', ('c). ZENtTH ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 CHRISIMAS MlTCHMOREATPI JNClfAN~JlJDYTOYLANOWIIERE chamnan, .and Arno :'.!ar(,:le. 1915 MACK 8&9M" Rd 2T5<'YJeAo,'e'a'.~ PRIl.ESSTARTATSIXTYFIVECENTS FORAQUAL , CIO,co-clJalrman. 2 Between Ie s. n ITYG IFTWHERETHER E15G( )ODPARK [NG MA)O R CARDS CREDITCAROSAREHONOREOANDWIIEREWEGIFT Dr. Earl Kaplan WRAPPRETTILYFREE tV.c. Dr. Gary S. Kaplan 20% OFF Trojan Foot Spetialists & Podiatrists takes pleasure in announcing the ECONOMEE SERVICE CUSTOM FURNITURE association of PRINTING & CARPET CLEMJING Dr. D. M. Kaplan t 15201 KERCHEVAlu lAmO'''ITE VA 2.7100 ON LOCATION in the practice of podiatry and foot surgery, PUNCH&]UDYTOYLAND FREE ESTIMA TES LETTERPRESS AND OFFSEt PRINTING 14608 Gratiot Ave. nr. 7 Mi. Rd. Phone PLAIN PAPER COPIES $ ,10 1)7 Kercheval On The Hill Detroit 48205 527.6030 576~1140 --WEDQING--- INVITATIONS-- Thursday, October 26, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Pointers Seeking Hearts of Gold Plan Metropolitan Opera's May Visit Lucy Easlick Serves As General Co.Chairman of 1979 Season with General Chairman Thelma Riccardo Officers and directors of the Detroit Grand Opera Association, sponsors of the Metropolitan Opera's annual spring visit to Detroit's Masonic ~uditorium, met early last week at Ford Auditor- Ium to inaugurate activities for Metropolitan WOMEN'S PAGES Opera Week in Detroit 1979, scheduled for May 21 through 26. ------Named general chair- were Mrs. John J. Ric- man and co-chairman re- cardo, of , From Anotller Pointe Shortandto spectively, for the se~son (Continued on Page 30) of Vie,v The Pointe By Janet Mueller Aml}ng students complet. ing work toward degrees Photo by Peter J. fa" When members of the Colony T;)Wll Cluo's I during the spring semester Nine Pointers are members of this representing the Junior Women's /v:,- Cancer Loan Closet Foundation \'isited the Meyer quarter at Ball State Univer. year's United FoundatL:m Heart of sociation for the Detroit Symphony L. Prentis Cancer Center recently, they learned sity, Muncie, Ind., were Gold Awards Council: the volun- Orchestra, MRS. PAUL J. KELLY, first-hand how their generosity has helped cancer Pointers CHRISTINA M. teer planning organization which representing the Women's Associa- patients for more than 30 years. KEOGH, Bachelor of Science presents the annual Heart of Gold tion for the Detr::>it Symphony 01'- The foundation, first of its kind in the nation, in Radio and Television, and Awards Luncheon at which selected chestra, MRS. ARTHUR R. SEDER, NANCY L. MAY N A R D, has served as a model for others through:lUt the Bachelor of Science in Nurs. community workers are recognized JR., vice-chairman of the screening United States. ing. for their volunteer contributions. Pic- committee and wife of the 1978 Torch It is a philanthropic interest of the club, cur- * ...... tured above, (left to right), are MRS. Drive general chairman, MRS. IVOR rently under the aegis of Constance Wagner, presi- Namcd to the second sem. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, representing CARTER, representing the Council dent, Ruth Engstrom, secretary, and Beth Hutton, ester Dean's List at DePauw the Junior League {)f Detroit, MRS. of Lutheran Women, MRS. DONALD treasurer, Pointers all. University was senior CYN. RICHARD LOOTENS, representing S. YOUNG, representing the Music THIA J. HALTER, daughter the Federation of Women's Clubs of Hall Association, and MRS. R. E. * * ... The Cancer Loan Closet Foundation purchases of MR and MRS. DAVID Metropolitan Detroit, MRS. JOHN QUINONES, representing the Michi- HALTER, of Three Mile C. GRIFFIN. council vice-chairman, gan Association of Hospital Auxilia- items needed to serve the cancer patient at home, drive. * * ... MRS. CHARLES M. ENDICOTT, ries-Southeast District. including wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, hospital BEVERLY ORTA represented U.S.A, beds and dressings. Among Grand Valley State I At the luncheon co.spon.1 . All supplies and equipment are distributed College graduates receiving sored by the Heart of Gold eros~ty through vol~nteer 7100, for information and Inter Coiffure and Bart Edmond Salon through the Michigan Cancer Foundation's offices degrees,. at spring commence.. CnunCI'1 and W omen for the service to the commumty. nomination forms. in Germany, Paris and London. Now in Wa:)'ne, Oakland, Macomb and Monroe counties. ment exerCIseswere POInter:; United Foundation, sched. Individuals, organizations Nominations must be reo Beverly is ready to give you design con- The Colony Town Club visitors were hosted at RICHARD J.. BEL~NGER, uled for February 13, 1979, or agencies interested in mak. ceived at United Foundation sultations. Above she is demonstrating the Prentis Center by MCF's Patient and Family Bachelor of SCIence In Com- awardees selected by a panel ing nominations for the Heart headquarters by Friday, No. puters and Management, and of judges will receive gold of Gold awards may phone new color techniques. Care Service, Social workers and rehabilitation vember 3-a week from to. ELIZABETH A. REA D, hearts symbolizing their gen. the United Foundation 965. morrow. nurses discussed their work and demonstrated Bachelor of Philosophy. I , some of the items purchased by the club...... BART EO)IONO ates PATRICK McKENNA Band at brosse Pointe North forming Arts Abroad group IIAIR. SKI~ :\ND S!UO~ '" * * University of Detroit High ~UKE-rp "Thr::>ugh the generosity of the Cancer Loan School 1978 graduates in. and JAMES SULLIVAN. High School where he has that toured Europe for three SHORES SHOPPING CENTER - 13 Mile cluded Pointers JOHN BAR. * ... * completed his junior year, weeks in July. 31065 HARPER AVENUE - 296.3660 Closet Foundation," noted Sharon Klein, manager were members of the Per. of MCF's Patient and Family Care, "the Michigan RETT, who was graduated TRACY TURNER, flutist (Continued on' Page 30) EVENING HOURS magna cum laude, and JOHN with the Symphony Band at Cancer Foundation has the opportunity to provide BERG, Michigan Competi. Grosse Pointe South High the highest level of patient care in the United tive Scholarship winners; School where she has com. States," SEAN BROPHY, cited as the pleted her freshman year, If, hearing this, the Colony Town Club ladies Sid Raham "Athlete of the and JAMES MILLER, per. (Continued 011 Page 30) Year," and cum laude gradu. cussionist with the Symphony from the POSH Cruise and Spring Collection

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Doll Collection Display To Make Fall M~s. Robert M. Brady Mrs. John M. Morosi For DKG's Beta Deltas Tracy Lee Allen I Flo'wer Basket Mentbers of Beta Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam. Windmill Pointe Garden Club members meet next ~~"'~ ma, an honorary sorority for Wednesday, November 1, at Is Summer Bride I women educators, will meet Lochmoor Club where, after :::-, next Thursday evening, No- ;-;.~. a business session, Mrs. Reception in Grosse Pointe War Memorial's vember 2, at 7:30 o'cloek in Richard Abbott will assist the Hawthorne road home of Crystal Ballroom Follows Rites at Which I '{:~ each of them in making a Mrs. Arthur Sherman who small basket arrangement of She Is Wed to Robert Michael Brady I will show and comment on dried fall flowers. Mrs. Virgil her doll collection. At home in Ann Arbor, where he is a candidate Walling is hostess, for a Ph.D. in Communications and a teaching as- Some of her collection of sistant at the University of Michig.J.n, are Mr. and more than BOO different dolls Others are typic~l of a coun. Mrs. R::Jbert Michael Brady, who exchanged mar- represent American presi. try or profession. dents and their wives, some Mrs. Donald Seifert is riage vows Saturday, August 5, in Grosse Pointe I :" chapter president. Congregational Church. ------.--- ":."" other historical personages...... I ..j. .... Mrs. Bradv who is at- inthians and Gibran's "The 'I Grosse Pointe Symphony Benefit: tending W'~)'ne State Prophct.". , . University Law School, The bride s go~\'n of sIlk . ~.: An Evening In France is the formE'!' Trowv Lee organza and Eng1Jsh net fea- ... ~;~ A delicious French dinner followed by All d ht. f t'l H lured a Sweetheart necklme I en, aug el 0 le . and Empire waist. Venice ";~I~; "Let's Go To Central France" Rollin Aliens, of Lake- lace covered her bodice, and ~.',' Featuring the new 16mm color movie by shore lane, . cascades of lace appliques 1\lr. Brady IS the son of accented her skirt. Pierre and Elfrieda Palm.ntler "'fr. ~nd Mrs. Carl Brady, of Matching lace appliques War Memorial Crystal Ballroom :-'layIicld, Ky. and pearl embroidery accent. The Reverend Roy Hutch. cd her waist length, tulle and Fries Auditorium (>on presided at the 5:30 veil, which fell from a Tuesday, November 7 - 6:30 PM o'clock, doublh ring cere. Camelot cap. She carried Tickets: $12.50 (portion tax deductible) m 0 n y. The processional, white rosebuds, the flower of Available: 821.8954 or 882-6483 or 885.5787 "Trumpet Voluntary," was the bridegroom's fraternity, played by trumpeter Kenneth Sigma Nu, English ivy and - Clien and Ronald W. Brown, baby's.breath. Pholo by Paul Gach Photo by Collingwood Stud,o. Tuesda)" is a great day for ... organist. The Lord's Prayer In full length frocks ,of i Married 3aturday, August 5, in Grosse Pointe CHRISTINE CLARE GARVEY, daughter of a facial Qr pedicure. So, take an was sung by Patricia Dell. daffodil yellow jersey, Em.' Conf,iregational Church b Mr. Brady, son of the the Paul Garveys, of Lexington road, and Mr. , Readings were from I Cor. ]lire-waisted and cap-sleeved, Curl Bradys, of Mayfield, Ky" was TRACY LEE Morosi, son of the Gene Morosis, of Cadieux road, hour, relax, and treat your feet ALLEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rollin exchanged marriage vows Friday, July 7, in o EVELOPM ENTAL Allen, of Lakeshore lane. Saint Ambrose Church, or let Linda pamper your face. READING (0/1 now for on oppointmenf ENRICHMENT anu matching picture hats pinned an Amazon lily to her the Grosse Pointe War .Me. -Dancing was to music by the A NO trimmeu with yellow tulle V-neck. morial was the setting for the Fenby Carr Quartet, which MATH and French silk flowers were The bridegroom's mother reception following the cere- played a medley of "My Old ORE A M Tutorial JJair :J.ajhionj L'JSkirt'J hunor matron 1\1rs. Joseph pinned Amazon lilies to the mony. The receiving line Kentucky Home," Michigan's 21028 Mack Kraft and bridesmaids Emigh shoulder of her formal formed on the terrace. Din. "Victors" and Illinois "Hail Center Grosse Pointe Woods EriksoJl and Mrs. Robert length gown of aqua mist ner tables were centered to the Orange:' 884-0330 Weber and Mrs. Smith B. ehiffon, with its elbow length I with white candles and ar- Atwood, bolh of Ann Arbor. cape. rangements of yellow and The Crystal Ballroom of white daisy chrysanthemums. FRASER OFFICE PLAZA 294.9570 They carried Colonial bou. 31900 UTICA RD .• SUITE 204C DAILY 4:30- 8:30 quets of yellow and white FRASER, M 148026 SATURDAY 9:00.4:00 daisy chrysanthemums. .John BinI. of Richmond, ("""' ...... _ ...... _ ...... -_ ...... _ ...... _ ...... 1 Ky., was best Illan, Howard Christine Garvey Sypher. of Ann Arbor. Bud Hichey. of Balon Rouge. La .. anti Bruce I1aa<. of Elgin, The Busybodies [II, usher,,!!. Married In July The JllOthers of the bride I Whatever you say, we'll find the way lInu bridegroom clIch were She Selects Victorian Gown of Georgette And presented with a red ros(' lace For Evening Rites at Which She If it's dinner and cocktails, strictly for two, during the ceremony. Pearl embroider\' aecenled the Becomes Mrs. John Michael Morosi We'll serve it up, precisely for you. Empire \V'aist of the long, .. ,". A reception at Thomas Manor followed the lime grf'en chiffon gown .. If something exotic appeals to your taste wedding of Christine Clare Garvey and John :\[1'05. Allen seleeled for her We'll find that too, without any waste. daughter's wed din g. She Michael Morosi Friday evening, July 7, in Saint AmbrJse Church .. Father' Thomas Krell presided at .' / .. , ..~, ."~.1~~ ). If a butler is needed, a band or a hall ROBERT MONTGOiV[ERY, the 6 o'clock rites. . f' f.0>~~'.:",-: Just give us, "the experts," a very quick call. of 'Wa5hington road, is a The newlyweds vaca- I tel crepe de' chine were member of the Universit)' of tioned in northern On- sashed at the waist and fea- A fiddler? A wedding? A message? A ball? ;\nchigan Men's Glee Club, tario and are at home in tured over.the-shoulder ruf- 'Cause nothing's too big and nothing's too small. the second oldest glee club Grosse Point€ Woods. fles of ivory lace. , in America, which made its The bride, daughter of .Mr. Paul Welch, of Warren, Miry Briggs882.1123 Aphi' Roume1l331.6461 I 50th western European tour and l\'1rs. Paul Garvey, of was best man. Ushering were ! during July. Lexington road, holds a two brothers of the bride, -- I Baehelor of Science degree Brian Garvey and Tim Gar. in Oceupational Therapy and vey, who came from Spring. is employed at a sub~rban erville, Ariz., for the cere. hospital. mony, Robert Morosi, the The bridegroom, son of bridegroom's brother, and FALL SALE Mr. and 1\1rs. Gene 1\1orosi, Rick Ferdelte. of Cadieux road, is complet. The mother of the bride ing his lhird yea.r of. Law wore a long, petal pink gown School at the Umverslty of and pinned a Sweetheart Detroit. rose to her purse. The bride. For her marriage, the for. groom's mother pinned her Our 'Entire Stock mer Miss Garvey selected a rose corsage to her long ..., Victorian gown of ivory gown of pale blue chiffon. georgette and Belgian lace. . . .;; Her full, fluted, pleated skirt ~peclal g~ests mcluded the .;i was edged with a deep, lace bndegroom s grandm?thers, .. . ruffle which extended into a Mrs. Mary Do~anskJ ~nd . ~.'.:~: cathedral train. ~[rs. N. N. Morosl, of Sprmg. Her vel'1 fell from a clrc. Iet I field__ ' IlL _ l SWAKARA" broadtail and karakul lamb from South West Africa cap of ivory lilies-of-the.val. . . ley. She c

, , . L S S ; S be. H • .rt at .n sa 5 1- 1nS " '? $ ma $ sa et. r • I r - Thursday. October 26. 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen 'Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women Engaged LINe Members Bride-Elect To Marry Autumn Event Gross-Calverly September Rites Revealed Hold Meeting For Newcomers Hillcrest Country C 1u b III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Following a wedding trip was the setting for the Fri- G. Gross, Jr., of Hidden lane. to Estero Island, Fla., the Members and friends of The Grosse Pointe New- day, September 8, wedding Pastor Joseph Fabry of. newlyweds are at home in Operation LINC, which serves comers Club will present of Barbara Jean Calverly, ficiated at the 7:30 o'clock Olympic Valley, Calif. the needs of many commu- "Hay Fever," a combination daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ceremony with a reception The bride selected a gown nity organizations through square dance and disco, Sat- W. John Calverly, of Ro- following at the club. of satin organdy lace. She chester, and Clyde G. Gross, distribution of donated goods urday, November 11, at UA W Honor maid Teresa Calver. carried gardenias. and services by its volun. Hall Local 889 in Mound ly, sister of the bride, and The bride's mother chose a teers, gathered for a lunch- road, Warren. Saddle lane, Doug and Elaine attendants Carol Ca\verly, floor length gown of rust eon at the Lochmoor boule- Calling and dancing will Dold, of University place, cousin of the bride, Catherine chiffon. The mother of the vard home of LINC presi- begin at 7:30 and continue Bob and Jackie Holmes, of Gross, the bridegroom's sis. bridegroom's go w n was dent, Mrs. G. Howard Wil- until 11 o'clock. Refresh- Lincoln road, Bob and Peggy ter, Lois Franz, Annette Page melon chiffon. Both mothers lett, Thursday, OCtober 12. ments will include beer, Kutscher, of Hollywood ave- and Janet Dixon wore all wore wrist corsages of car- Representatives of three wine, pop, popcorn, pretzels, nue, and Joe and Lou Sucher, peach frocks with satin lace nations and roses. agencies LINC services out- potato chips and, at 11 of Broadstone road. and embroidery trim. The new Mrs. Gross, an lined their programs. Speak- o'clock, pizza. The hall closes Couples who have recently They carried dried arrange. alumna of Saint Mary's High ers were Evelyn Densy, of at 12:30 o'clock. moved from an area not ments of flowers accented School, Royal Oak, attended the 24 Hour Walk-In Center, with matching silk flowers. Western Michigan Univer- Glen Heard, of Independence, The party is limited to 75 touching the boundaries of December wedding plans sity. Photo by Lennon', Studio Inc., and Sue Pierson, of couples. Reservations must Grosse Pointe are eligible Mark Stevens served as A 'May wedding is being are being made by KATH- The engagement of JUL- Parents and Chitdren To- be in by Friday, November for Newcomers membership, best man, Ushering were The bridegroom, a Grosse planned by MARGARET RYN COULTER and James JANNA HOLME and Thomas 3. Interested persons may con- Richard Gross and Jeff Gross, Pointe High School graduate, gether. ANN NYE and Michael Kent Andrew Ault whose engage- Cornak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Attending the luncheon tact the membership chair- brothers of the bridegroom, attended Michigan Techno- Olson whose engagement has ment has been announced by Ted and Cathy Maslowski Thomas W. Cornak, of Grand were executive board mem- men, 882-9177 or 886-5186, Richard Calverly, the bride's logical University and West- Blanc, has been announced been announced by her par- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are chairing the party. Their for further information. cousin, and Jeff Rush. ern Michigan University. bers Mrs. Thomas E. Van- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thomas E. Coulter, of West. committee includes Paul and by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pelt and Mrs. Frederick Nye, of Whittier road. chester road. Isabel Saigh, of Ida lane east, Charles A. Holme, of Loch. Metry, co-d ire c tor s, Mrs. Miss Nye, a 1975 Grosse The bride-elect, an alumna Dick and Shirl Williams, of moor boulevard. Kenneth Alexander, record- Pointe North High School ing secretary, Mrs. James of Grosse Pointe South High The bride-elect, a Grosse graduate, received her Asso- School, attended Stephens Pointe North High School Goss, treasurer, and Mrs. road, was graduated from ciates degree in Business Ad. College and received her alumna, is a senior at Nor- Charles Matthews, assistant Austin Prep School, holds a ministration from Northwood Bachelor of Arts degree from thern Michigan University. Bachelor of Arts degree from treasurer. Institute last year. Michigan State University. Her fiance, who majored in Michigan State University Her sorority is Chi Omega. Marketing, r e c e i v e d his NMU this year. Her fiance, son of the and is now a senior at the Bachelors degree in Busi- A December wedding is Jam'es C. Olsons, of Birming- Her fiance, son of Mr. and University of Detroit Law ness Administratinn fro m planned. ham, expects to receive his Mrs. John Ault, of Berkshire School. Baehelors degree in Business Administration from North- • wood in February. 4 ~tgu nf tqt _trmni~ Schubert Day days 75 KERCHEVAL 882-1610 For Musicale onlyl

The 150th anniversary of NOW IS THE nME • Franz Schubert's music will T. SIItct IIft1 to III _,rulll. be celebrated by Tuesday • * Musicale of Detroit at an ...... r ..... n.... oCtober 31 morning concert fir C~rlUll in the Lecture Hall of the • Detroit Institute of Arts at * T.. Am.,. wIt~ U fir ,lfts 10:30 o'clock. • to .. sill".. Ht ofto. President Mrs. Ellwyn A. • Gilbert, of University place, • fDr ... "lIays will dedicate the all-Schu- bert program tn the Michigan OFF DISTINCTIVE GIFTS-8RIDAI. REGISTRY-UNEQUALLED SERVICE Federation of Music Clubs, • which Tuesday MusiC'3le was instrumental in forming, and the National Federation of Music Clubs, of which the TERRI Militello musicale is a long-standing Entire Stock in Grosse Pointe hair member. Chairman of the day Mrs. our Lower Level stylist for 13 years, Berj H. Haidostian, of Birm- now the new owner of ingham, will be the first per- Grosse Pointe Coiffures former, opening the concert 'J"'--"ANDc~,..'-~"",, with Schubert's Piano Sonata in A Major, Opus 120. vlf:l!a Strl!~:;' HER GIRLS "Der Hirt auf den Felsen," Opus 129, will follow, per- 63 Kercheval Ave. DARLENE, PAT and Jill formed by soprano Mrs. Ken- fj- neth S. Person, of Bloomfield in the Colonial Federal Buildill9 884-8663 l~ Hills, flutist Mrs. Donald I. Lahti, of Southfield, and pianist Mrs. Douglas P. Mac. Intosh, of Birmingham. ~~~~~~..~. Mrs. Ara Z€rounian, of ~: Royal Oak, violin, and Mrs. Robert S. Laing of Novi, '*i., ,; ~~,':', ~ ' piano, will play a Duo Sona- '...... ' .."~~., -,rl(\J, "I, u" '," ,- jll(, ~" f'" '*' ,.>< ;" l>':" ta in A Major, Opus 162. "~"' 1'.' ... '''"~ ~"', '" 'I' . The closing number, Fan- .\ t I' i:' }: .f"<~""~,",..... LJt' " ,,?~ #$'.t*iir-!,;"N,. tasie in F minor, Opus 103, will be presented by piano WANT YOU to come in and try them on their duettists Alice Ellison, of ... hair design, treatments, tints, perms, plus manicures, Roslyn road, and Laurie MortcI1Myles pedicures, facials, wax hair removal, porcelain nails. Lindemulder, of B a I f 0 u r road. All YOU GUYS are invited too! General chairman of ushers Mrs. John Trute, of Loch- moor boulevard, will be (lrOJJ,epoinle CoillureJ assisted by Mrs. Philip Dex- ter of Shore Club drive, Mrs. CALL for Appointment 884-2090 20427 MACK Kuno Fernholz, of Cadieux Open 6 days a week for your convenience road, and Mrs. Reinhard Rottner, of Roseville.

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, ------...., ..... ------Mrs. James Barringer Host WNF&GA. Lutheran High Sets Golden Evening at Assumption Karen Van. Hoat :o.ll.tor Arts and Crafts Fair German V '"'0 Assumption Greek Ortho- festivities, which will in- A Holiday Arts and Crafts dox Church conclude&. its clude bors d'oeuvres and a cub bar, music by the Am. Highlight of the Michigan hir will be held at Luther- 50th anniversary year satur. bassadors, of , 0., Wed In August Division of the Woman's Na. .in High SChool, 20100 Kelly day, November ., with a md, Harper Woods, Satur- Golden Anniversary Ball at and a champagne breakfast, tional Fann and GardeD served at midnight. She Selects Lace-Trimmed Qiana Gown for Early Association's fall - council "y, November 4, from 10 the Assumption Cultural Cen- meeting today, Thursday. Qe. o'clock in the morning to 7 ter in Marter road. . Special prize is a diamond Evening Rites at Which She Becomes tober 26, at the Fairlane e'clock in the evening. Friends and neighbors are dinner ring. Party donation, James Barringer's Bride Club, Dearborn,' will be • Featured will be 55 deal. invited to join the 9 in the for the building fund, is $25 by evening to 2 in the morning per person. Tickets may be luncheon talk Irmgard tn, a bake sale, luncheon and I ------~ A reception at Hillcrest Country Club followed Reichardt, of Ringelshausen, obtained by contacting Diane the marriage of Karen Marie Van Hoet and James Hungen Hesse, West Ger- • turkey Christmas dinner Donation will be 50 cents Pulos or calling 882-8829 or Burton Barringer Saturday, August 26, in Grosse many. scheduled from 4 to 6 o'clock. with children under 12 free. 822-91-42. Pointe Memorial Church. ------Officiating at the 5:30 Nassau was the newlyweds' Mrs. Reichardt is the eighth o'clock rites were The vacation destination. Both Frysinger recipient of the In- ternational Fellowship Ex. Rever end John Me- are graduates of Morehead change sponsored by the DI- Creight and The Rever- University, Morehead, Ky. tional WNF&:GA. She is. t end Rudolph Boyce, who !hey are making their ho~ president of one of the three had presided at the wed- In Sp~rtanburg, S. flower. BYlli ~r land' "101 am, NOW AT , ...,usA:; chief,II' of. . ,.. I 'e m anon ...."...T_! statf of the Army of oi:t:upa, ,gIrlS .. 'f '•. ,...... •' t" b Pu - • tion in Germany after World" . Wmll~m~ S.""'Wlck,~ son .of cau, y. CClm. €belsea J$ouse,JLtb. War I- and military aide fo the., .bridegroom(. :.~a~ rmg There IS a small fee for .President Woodrow Wilson bearer. Walter DIllIngham the lectures. • HUMMELS • CLOCKS '. GIFTS at the post-World War I Wick was his brother's best Peace Conference, and of the man. . Trays Clocks GERMAN IMPORTS late Mrs. Harts, of Madison. The new Mrs. y.'lck, whO Phi Mu Alumnu PI.n '78 HUTSCHENREUTHER BELLS Conn., was married Satur- made h~r debut m 1964 ~t Annual Craft Auction (Limited Edition now in stock! day, september 9, in Trinity th«: ~umor Lea8l;le Ball 10 Episcopal Church, Southport, Fairfield, Conn., IS an alum- Phi Mu Alumnae will pre- GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE to Myron Arms Wick, III, of na of the Masters School ~nd CLOCK REPAIRS sent their annual "Make It, San Francisco Calif. ~ennet.t Colle8.e and studIed 16348 E. Warren at Courville .' m Pans. She IS West Coast Bake It, Sew It or Grow It" 16930 Kercheval • In The Village • 881-4575 521-8755 He IS the son .~f Mr. and fashion editor for Vogue. auction Tuesday evening, No------OPEN THURSDAYEVENINGS _ Mrs. Myron A. WIck, Jr., of Mr. Wick, an alumnus of vember 7, at 7:30 o'clock at Hobe Sound, Fla., and grand, Yale University and the the home of Annette Yasin son of the late. Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Graduate School of in Fieldstone road, Roches- Myron A. Wick, of New Business Administration, is ter. York, and the lat~ ~r. and an assistant to Werner Er- More information may be Mrs. Walter F. D~lingham, hard, founder of est. obtained by contacting Elly Here's how to of Honolulu. HawaII. They are at horn in San Crosby, 651-4243, or Linda The bride was escorted Francisco e Lindgren, 681-7729. down the aisle by Robert B. _ . ' ... know you're 150/0 OFF Evans. a close friend of her WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO? getting Show and Tell Need. Help With A Problem? CHRISTMAS CARDS CaI/882-LIFE quality For Pettipointe Ebenezer Baptist Church . 40 CATALOGS- Thru Nov. 1st Life-Line drydeaning. The Petti pointe Chapter of 18519 MACK T~e f'\UfL Questers gathers next Thurs- AT TOURAINE . ~, "< day. November 2, at noon at 1. Doe$your garment have MONDAY thru SAT. 11-6 PRINTERS-ENGRAVERS Wanda Lee's apartment club- • house for a show-and.tell an overall new-looking SUNDAY 1-4 882-2900 program. Each member will appearance? WEDNESDAYS 11-9 bring a special antique to the 2. Did the dry cleaner get all luncheon meeting. the spots out? 3. Are the whites white; the WHAT MAKES OUR LAMPS SO colors bright? DIFFERENT ARE A FEW SMALL 4. Are the garments free of DETAILS double creases or button impressions? y • 5. Does the garment feel soft and comfortable?

Meet Myrtl e the Turtle and another good rhi", She's your new pet She doesn't eatl Another way is She doesn't drink water She (OMOt walk Nor does she wet So she (annot stray. to bring all In front of your (hai r Treat her nice and "9 95 She's a rest for your feet She's bound to stay. • yourdothes • FRII prescription d.Ii ... rl' • Unique Gift BOUTIetUi • S.... h •• I«e C"_ eQualitl' Cosm.tic BIAUTOQUI l to us. eDall1' and lundaI' NIW YO•• T'•• I • I O~ Senlar Cflb.n Dhcoun' ... ~r.lcrf..tIo"l Notre Dame PHARMACY leaners A Stiffel lamp is CI'Ifted by baDd. It is our attention to detail thai mak. ~1lIe the iDfiDte beauty of workmaDlhip you _ iD ~ Stiffellamp. Poi te Woods Exwog Electric CD. Phone 881-2800 LigAting GalJl!rg IInd Bupplil!.

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A.rtists Market Focus on WSU • The Detroit Artists Market The opening reception was presents "Exhibition 1978," held Wednesday, October 25, ILinda Crea Says Vows In August a look at the work of the from 4 to 6 o'clock. I Gurpki, of Corunna, Loretta Mrs. Crea selected a mauve studio faculty of Wayne State The Market, located in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernard Hynes Vacation in! Baker, of Mount CI~mens, chiffon ensemble and a cor. University's Department of Randolph street near Har. Traverse City Area' to Live in Avon Township. Sally Mathers, of Bnghton, sage of white phalaenopsis Art and Art History, on view monie Park, is open from 10 I and Martha A. Parent, of orchids for her daughter's in the main gallery through to 5 o'clock Monday through A gown of candlelight chiffon, styled with a Lennon, Mic~. . wedding. Saturday, November 4. . Saturday. Queen Anne neckline and Empire bodice appliqued They cllrned ~lomal ar. Out-of.town guests includ- 'tl P . V' . C' rangements of pmk cama. ed Miss Loretta Leonard, of WI.1 Olnte de e~lse lace, was Lmda M. rea S tions and white daisies, the Kolping's Card Party to Celebrate. Holidays Chicago. The bridegroom is a chOice for her marnage to Paul Bernard Hynes, honor attendant's accented A holiday card pa~has $2.50. Luncheon and prizes University of Detroit Law been scheduled for Sunday, will be featured. Her veil, accented with with pink roses, SChool graduate. The bride November 12, starting at 2 Reservations are being ac- matching lace, fell from the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club Richard A. Hynes was best was graduated from Mercy o'clock, at Kolping Center in cepted by Lynne Rheker, a Juliet cap. White and followed the 10 o'clock cere- man. In the usher corps were College. East Jefferson avenue, St. 757-1251,and Laura Remke, pink roses formed her mony. Jim L. Hynes, James Mellon, Clair Shores. Donation is 286-7669. b:lUquet. The newlyweds vacationed Gary Rossi, Charles ~. . '" ." She is the daughter of Mr. for a week in the Traverse Hynes, of Wooster, 0., David, PIANOS WANTED ,', -'. and Mrs. Joseph D. Crea, of City area. They are residing J. Crea and David R. Ritter. GlANDS. SPINETS, • ~ Mount Vernon road The in Mount Clemens, and will Ring bearer was Miehael bridegroom is the son 'of the move into a new home in H. Haynes. Flower girl Lisa CONSOLES, S.all UPRIGHTS late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Avon Township in Novem. Ritter, in a pink dress, car. ~TOPPRICES PAID ." .; , .... ~ v .".: Hynes, of Flint. ber. ~ed a basket. of p~n~ carna. VE 7-0110. CALVI~'"URe" .dt.~.;j Monsignor Francis X. Can- In pink, Empire.waisted t_lo_n_s_a_n_d_w_hl_t_e_d_aJ_Sl_e_s.__ -:::==----:--:--:-.--- field officiated at the morn. frocks were honor attendant *''*.*.. **' '* '* '* ** *~.~ has an ing rites Saturday, August 5, Patti Ritter and bridesmaids ..**•* ' * - * *Phone**881.2913*** .. ~ iil in the Grosse Pointe Acad- Mary Ellen Hynes, of Ann 11- * \...."\.'* ~ SamS""Y emy Chapel. A reception at Arb 0 r, Diane Crea, Sue. t\t' 'V....) For the most unique .. "~\i':1 • \...\~\'1,'":'\:; • ~'-,I\.~ naris. anyw here...... '« ~rship Service ,. ~l') • U'-> (5;)~ also lashes, arches, ill Married in South • nail wrapping .- > , Come ::Ji- 209S7 Mack ; • • Grosse Pointe Woods, MI. 48236 .. Ph"to by Collingwood Studio • •• • .\ t \ I oin • "\~- J. us' The Grosse Pointe Academy Chapel was the \~ , As You MIl : Hours: 11 . 7 jiiiiijjiiiJ .: f --\ --- setting Saturday, August 5, for the morning wed- .. T.ue$,' S/l/urday ~ .. ding of LINDA M. CREA, daughter of the Joseph (1'neris a cofFet hoIlf from 7to8no!) .~.- - .---- ~ -- _._' - D. Creas, of Mount Vernon road, and Mr. Hynes, ~~*'*.*************.******j ~~ MoRE DttNLS ? CAU~E RJ'{.I..AARY SHAWSS s::m of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H,ynes, of Wee Wisdom comes to Mack and Cadieux - 884.00.44- Flint. 881-0268 Oil JIlif SHOWUP A" OUlt U,pp ROOM CAAPiL )6uYI it chetrAJlll WfltMff/ .- Wee W1sde::-rY) CAL"'" E~sr lhI,rro PRuIVTltlWl C"IIACH Janet L. Zampich ,,y~0t7.J-f'5S 0 n .. ~ the tri& mcpIc & the.,.". h'~-('ADIIVt("" BI.lIf,,> NNrl.ru-u..lxif ScheOL. ' Wed in Tennessee t ..' ":"1'.. ." , Raymond Stubblefields, Ill, Backpack in Montana's Pre.school classes, Kindergarten, Day Care, Hot Lunch, }, Playground, Open Year 'Round 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Glacier National Park, Are at Home 1721.9 Mack near Cadieux in Knoxville Janet Lauren Zampich and Raym:md Stubble- field, III, exchanged marriage vows Saturday, July 29, at an outdoor, morning ceremony under the trees, beside the brook, at the Knuxville, Tenn., home of the bridegroom's p<:ll'ents, :Mr. and T\Irs. Raymond Stubblefield. Jr. Pastor Richard Allison officiated at the 9 o'clock baby's-breath. She carried ceremony for which the red roses, with ivy and ba- bride, daughter of Mr. by's.breath. The Knoxville, Tenn., home of his parents, and Mrs. August Zam- She was attended by a sis- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stubblefield, Jr., was the ich, of Belanger road, ter, Christina Zampich-An- It takes a perfect perm P son, as honor matron, and setting Saturday, July 29, for the wedding of chose a two-piece gown bridesmaids Karen Paul, of JANET LAUREN ZAMPICH, daughter ()f Mr. to get a perfect hairstyle. of eyelet worn with a Romeo, a cousin, and nebek- and Mrs. August Zampich, of Belanger road, and Available.)n green, bllf.~, ony'" or long-sleeved blouse of ah Fertig, of Greene Lane, RAYMONB STUBBLEFIELD, nl: - ~!a~k That's why we feature ivory lace. Pa. ' ,sardonyx.' Initialing requires six weeks Her grandmother's veil Their sleeveless frocks of before delivery, UK yellow gold Realistic Sensor Perm' .. fell from a circlet of ivy and floral print cotton featured Learn to stop Defeating Self mounting. 8350 No more over-cookedperms. No more lazy perm~. ------deep, ruffled collars. Their You see, everyone's hair is different, has unique flowers were South Ameri- Self-Defeating Behavior, a may be made by calling requirements. So your hairstylist simply prOR'rams can Gerber daisies, with ivy. workshop designed to help Choices, 331-6048, between 'Uafenle Jewefrg . Jairus Francis, of Knox. participants recognize the 9:30 in the morning and 1:30 Sensor Perm to siR'llalthe exact secondyour hair is ~ince 193.' processed'perfectly.This takes all the Jnlcss-workout ville, was best man. James road blocks they place in in the afternoon Monday of timinR'and you j{eta sensationalperm every time. Reed, of , Ill., and their own paths, will be of- through Thursday. 16601 E. Warren 881.4800 Come in and let us tell you about it. Or g-i\'cus a call. John !\tercer, of Bolivar, l\lo., fered for three weeks start. Choices IS located in the Monday-Friday 9 to 6, .S('f1"ur ClInlrull"li .1("111 ~.H PNlrI ushered. ing Thursday, November 9, Saint Ambrose Community Saturday 9 to 5 The mother of the bride by Choices Women's He. Center Building, 14920Hamp. wore a sundress of powder source Center. ton road, near East Jefferson. SEBASTIAN INT'L. blue cotton trimmed with Cost is $10. Reservations avenue and Alter road. embroidered daisies. Her HAIR DESIGNERS gardenia corsage was blue-ac- by a reception at the Stubble- cented. The bridegroom's field home. The newlyweds 773-2820 • 21427 Mack. 773-8440 mother chose a sleeveless, have returned from a back- Across from 51. Joan of Arc blouson, white print, and a packing vacation in Mo"" BUYERS of DIAMONDS green-accented gardenia cor- tana's Glacier National Park sage. to make their home in Knox- Fine Jewelry & Estates The rites were followed ville. 56 KITCHEN STYLES. 240 BATHROOMS One piece or a collection WHOLESALE PRICESTO All! Immediate payment-Confidential deali~ CASH AND CARRY • DO-IT YOURSELF Girl Scouts To Attend Fashion and Good Grooming Seminar Complete line of Schrock, Corsi, Merillat and European style cab- edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. inets. FRIE PLANNING IERVICE ••• Bring in your kitchen or bathroom measurements. Our specialists will layout your plans A Fashion Seminar for ~rosse Pointe and show you how easy it really is. Or, we can recommend an in- 20139 Mack Avenue staller to you who can install your cabinets at a moderate price. area Girl Scouts including Juniors, Cadets Grosse Pointe Woods We carry a complete line of kitchen and bath supplies at low and Seniors will be featured at Jacobson's 886-4600 discount prices to everyone. on Thursday, November 2 at 7 :00 p.m., CRANE lOILEI DI5P05AL~ in the "Training Room" adjacent co Miss J Department on the Lower Level. Punch Class A and cookies will be served. For reserva. tions please call Jacobson's 882.7000. * WHITE Bill* MICHAEL TOM* SEAT l_ AlAR DALEO BISKELONIS 333 BADGER '5.25 ';' HP '" HP $42.95 $29.95 * Mary Otto * Manicurist * DELTA FAUCE'S Tammy Tedesco - Stylist Hair and Beauty Care by a team of professionals

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Thursday, October 26, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One Women's Page- by, of and for Pointe Wornell The L. T. Barretts, Jr. Barrett-Diamond , .. 3 }:,,~ ',j •• Grant Awarded to Casgrain Hall ~"1'~~~ Is ------stairs," "Our whole reason ~or :: ~.- Headquarters of League of Catholic Women Re- I Both Mrs. Lundy and Mrs. being is to be of. service Vows Exchanged 'l. ceives Funds to Purchase Used Elevators Beard praised The Kresge to the people who .lIve h~re :"(1: A d R 'S ' El t {o'oundationfor its support and to enhance thclr quality Renee Chapman Comes from Iowa to Serve As n epalr ervlce eva or of Casgrain Hall. ot life. To many who live Her Sister's Honor Matron; Pair Vacation Casgrain Hall, an agency operated by the . "~don'~ know what organ. her~, "we're the i r only League of Catholic Women of Detroit has been lz~hons ~ke ours ~ould do fanuly.. .., in Montreal and New York . ' . WIthoutbig foundatiOns such Casgram Hall IS malntam- awarded a $93,0~O grant ?y. Th e Kresge ~oundatlOn as Kresge," said Mrs. Beard.. ed by funding from residents' The Reverend William Kehayes, The Reverend o.f Troy .. Accordmg to 'Yllha.m H. BaldWin, founda- "Because of Kresge's gener. rent receipts, private dona. Demetrios Kavadas and The Reverend George tlOn chalr~an. all mOnIes Will be used for the pur- osity we are going to be able lions and heavy League of Dovas officiated Sunday, September 24, at the eve- chase and Installation of two used elevators and the to provide better service for Catholic Women subsidies, ning wedding of Eugenia Christine Diamond and repair of a service elevator in the eight-story build- our residents in the future." I (Continued on Page 22) ing. ----~- Lawrence T. Barrett, Jr. Located in Parsons The 5:30 o'clock rites in roses, stephanotis and trail- t ,.«,., street in the heart of De- Saint Nicholas G r e eking ivy. t : YOUR ETHAN ALLEN GALLERY Orthodox Church De- Her atte.ndants' .frocks of ' j; troit, Casgrain Hall is a t 't I' dcep a p r 1 cot Qlana were ,~:' residence hotel which rOI , ~ere fol owe~ by a toppe

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1l10T Features 'Showboat' They lead DKGis Beta Xi, Chapter DSO Chalnber Series Begins Saturday zart's Symphony No. 24,\ certo for a.rgan, St~ings an,d Michigan Opera Theatre Hodes as Julie LaVerne. The D e t r 0 i t Symphony Chamber Orchestra series Bach's Harpsichord C?ncerto !y ~ p.a n I and Gmaste~ s continues its eighth season in D minor, Poulenc s Con- Varlaclones concertantes. of opera-in.English with a Directed by Frank Egan opens Saturday evening, Oc- production of Jerome Kern's and conducted by Mark D. tober 28, at 8:30 o'clock in and Oscar Hammerstein's Flint, the musical will in- Ford Auditorium with Rafael clude a singing and dancing tiJ.I Druian, former concertmas. "Showboat." The play, to run Friday, cast of 100. ter of the New York Phil. October 27, through Satur. Pointers in the play. in. harmonic, on the podium. FAMilY da)', November 11, will star clude Vanessa Helin, De He will be joined by Barbara MeIster as Magnolia Shaheen, Elizabeth Endicott, organist/harpsichordist An. DENTISTRY CLINIC Hawkes, Ron Husmann as Molly Malecek and Dale Aus. thony Newman, making his Gaylord Ravenal and Gloria tin. debut appearance with the DSO, is pleased to announce ,he There will be a special, opening of its new oHice free "prelude" on stage at 7:30, preceding the main pro. gram, with Mr. Druian and 18408 MORANG soloist Newman demonstrat- North of Kelly ing the organ and harpsi. 527.0250 chord. The pro g ram includes 3706 GARFIELD Ha>'dn's Overture in D, Mo. Mt. Clemens 286.3055 , North Mothers t f Begin Season ~ . Heading the Beta Xi Chapter of of social and educational events dedi- The first meeting of the Delta Kappa Gamma honorary soci- cated to furthering academic and Grosse Pointe North High ety for women educators this year leadership goals among members, School Discussion Group was and to a Leadership Training session held Tuesday, October 17, at are ANITA FENNESSEY, treasurer, 1 o'clock in the Blairmoor (seated, front), and VORIT A Mc- conducted by Fran Morris. Proceeds road home of Margy Penir. CLURE, first vice-president, whose from a Christmas auction in early ian. 150/0 OFF December will go to a scholarship Lincoln road home was the setting Dr. Kathy Herschelmann, I Saturday, September 23, for a break- fund for deserving high school stu- assistant principal for In. fast session, Beta Xi's first meeting dents. New members will be formally struction, was the speaker. CHRISTMAS CARDS of the year, KAY MULLANEY, pres- initiated into the chapter in January, The group meets the third ident, NORMA STEPHENSON, past- at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Tuesday of each month 40 CATALOGS - Thru Nov. 1st president, and JUANITA ARNDT, Late spring brings Beta Xi's tradi- throughout the school year. secretary, (back row, left to right). tional Salad Supper, combining busi- All mothers of Grosse Pointe ..18519 MACK T..... ('"'VI1. The meeting at Mrs. McClure's was ness with the pleasure cf sampling North High School students . AT-TOURAINE #ole '-< 1-1 devoted to solidifying the chapter's gourmet delights, are invited to attend the MONDAY thru SAT. 11.6 PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS program for 1978~79, a combination meetings. SUNDAY 1.4 '882-2900 WEDNESDAYS 11~9. Hall Grant Dinner Precedes Symphony Opening

(Continued from Page 21) ~:fj explains Mrs. Beard. She noted that there are current- ly rooms available for sin. Grosse Pointe gle men and women of all ages, colors and creeds. Laundry Casgrain Hall is one of 203 recipients of grants made by The Kresge Foundation in 1978, selected from 1,229 qualified applications. Such • Bathroom Rugs grants are generally toward the construction and major • Table Cloths renovlltion of facilities and almost always require the • Sleeping 8&gs raising of additional money on a challenge basis. • General Laundry" Since the founding of the foundation in 1924, appro- priations of more~ than '$311 + million have been"rnade 'to .PI'CK-UP ANlfDEUVERl ~ElVICE c. , institutions in the areas of higher education, health servo ices, the arts, social welfare 21138 Mack, - Grosse Pomte Woo(js and the care of the young 881-6942 and old. Among those dining at the Re- The Kresge Foundation naissance Club prior to the Detroit was created solely by the Symphony Orchestra's opening night personal gifts of the late concert last month were MR. and Sebastian S. Kresge. It is not affiliated or associated MRS. R. ALEXANDER WRIGLEY, with any other corporation of Bishop road, (left), and their son or organization. Miss Bilkovic Macomb Secretaries Set Orientation Nov. MR. and MRS. TOM H. ber 1, at 6 o'clock in Harri. SOBOLESKI, of Pickford. an. The Macomb Chapter of the Will Be Bride son Community H 0 s pit a I, nounce the birth of their National Secretaries Associ. ation, (International), has Mount Clemens. second child, a son, TOBY RYAN, September 20. Mrs. A December wedding is scheduled a special orienta. The program will include Soboleski is the former planned for Sharron Lee Bil. tion meeting. "A Look at a history of the National MARY ANN BIANCO, son kovic, of Brys drive, and Jo. NSA .. - The Professional Secretaries Association and of Pointers MR. and MRS. seph Anthony Ventimiglia, I Way, Wednesday, Novem- The Macomb Chapter, Inter- ROCCO BIANCO. Paternal Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. national, Division, and Chap. '" grandmother is MRS. EMILY seph Ventimiglia, of Warren. comb County Community ter Organization and their SOBOLESKI, of Saint Clair The bride-elect. daughter College. educational programs for Shores. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J' The future oriciegroom, an secretaries. Bilkovic, is a graduate of Osborn High School gradu- Information on the Certi. Grosse Pointe North High ate, attended Macomb Coun- fied Professional Secretary School and is attending Jlla.I ty Community College. Examination and the Future Secretaries Association also will be presented. A question HUNGARIAN FAIR - MAGYAR VASAR and answer session will fol- Hungarian Reformed Church . low...... 9901 Allen Road - Allen Park, MI. Any secretary in the area :. Saturday, November 11th 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. who would like to attend ... .,... the meeting or who is inter. ••• •••• '.- J Sunday, November 12th, Noon to 8 P.M. '0000000000000000000000000 ••• 000.0 •• : • • r-J~ J5ICa .:: 0.0.0.00.0 •• 0000 •••••• 0000 •• 0•••• ested in membership in the :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: :: Irw 1)/ ~ ~ •• :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: $2,500.00 In prizes to be given away. organization may contact .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. nInrOUIln n trlC:. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t Hungarian FOOds, Imports, Crafts, Christmas Carolyn Kott, membership .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ••• : : ~I ~ ~I v .: .-.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:. Boutique, Noodles, Baked Goods, Luncheon chairman. at 573.0563 after ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..::. cf ~Il

and a business session. I Be with us Membership in the chapter: SIll'*', Oct_ 28 is open to seeretaries who: have had at least two years I It 9:30 I.•.II 1M of seeretarial experience and: St. CIIJr .... for a are currenl1y working.

health mini-breakfast and Grossl' Pointe High School i a presentation designed to 1966 alumna C Y ;.; T II I A I STRAUGHA)'o; received her, OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 raise your body fitness level. tllastcrs degre(' in Education I THE WOODS - 1200 VERNIER ROAD Starting with the Erno Laszlo during August 12 ('ommence- :l 11I'drooll1s, natural fireplacc in 22'x12' living room. skin care system, featuring his ment exerciscs at North, Formal dining room. den with jalousie windows, Texas State University. Dcn.' r('creation room with knotty pine paneling, fully personalized regime, we'll move into , lon, She majored in Reading. ('eramie- tiled balh on second floor, lavatories on an active sportswear showing from Miss J I - fi rst floor and basement. cedar storage closet. roof and furnace just 4 years old. All new gutters and the Sportswear Departments. Then Come live in the 12 story love story. and aluminum trim. Peggy Schroeder of Dancefit will demonstrate Second5 from 1.94, Metropolitan Beach and great shopping. their cardia-vascular fitness program featuring The 1 & 2 bedro9m apartments feature all the ~ '~w ALKER - ALKIRE choreography to today's music. A stimulating start IUKUry, convenience and comfort and security 0, ~;~~.0 REALTY COMPANY you con imagine .. , from $2,50 including heat. to your day and a more physically fit you! c atJ~(lll~{liI Please call 882-7000 for your reservation. 774-8200 882-0216 METRO TOWER East DetrOit Grosse PIe. Wds, 26450 Crocker Blvd. Kimberly Korner Corner 1.94 & Metro Porkwoy ~ of Shops .... HOMRS Overlooking Lake St. Clair ~ Mack at Lochmoor ~ r..)"'I'VIN~ Al1le(jco 5 No.1Real E51ale 463-5857 HOur<. 9 0 m to 5 p.m. do,ft, Phone 296-2320 Res. {lUotU 343.0610 Mwke''''9 & Referral Nelwork Jacob sonS 0, GROSSE POI~T£

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------_._------2A-MUSIC 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED 4-ltELP WANTED I4-HELP WANTED EDUCATION GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL Grosse Pointe LABORATORY tethnician for DENTAL OFFICE in Grosse MATURE RN's for retire- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED suburban medical clinic. CLERKS Pointe. All around expe. ment center, full time and A REWARDING CAREER? Conservatory of References. Call mornings rience desirable. Some ex. part time. Call Mrs. Ray. REAL ESTATE MAY BE Music between 9 and 12, 774-4944. SALES - STOCK perience or training a 822.9000. YOUR ANSWER 1 Legal Notice 12C Farms for Sate 42nd Year We hnve permanent full time must. Full time. 886-1175. RECEPTIONIST for doctor's We have openings for ambi. 11. Personals 12D Lake and River Property REAL ESTATE New Directors and part time openings in tious sales people in our 18 Death Notice 12E Commercial Property Expanding corporation now BURGER CHEF is accept- office. Grosse Pointe Park. Grosse Pointe offices. We Bess Bonnier and downtown Detroit and this 1C Public Sale 13 Real Estate hiring 2.3 aggressive indio ing applications for morn. 823-0260, 1-6. offer generous advertising, Doris Eubank area. Previous cash regis. 2 Entertainment 13A Lots for Sale viduals to train as Real- ing food preparers. Morn. Piano, voice, guitar, flute, ter experience required. BABYSITTER needed, my floor time and supervision. 2A Music Education 138 Cemetery Property tors. st. Clair Shores area. ing maintenance and eve- strings, bass, (string and STARTING RATE $3 home, Monday, Wednesday, Our comprehensive train. 28 Tutoring and Education 13C Land Contracts electric), Jazz improvisa. We 0 f fer computerized ning closing positions. Thursday, Friday. 3.5 p.m. ing classes will begin next 2C Hobby Instruction 13D For Sale or Lease tion and Braille music. For Multiple Listing service, TOP RATE $5.07 Flexible hours. Please ap- 8 Mile and Jefferson, 1 month. Call Paris DiSanto 2D Camps 14 Real Estate Wonted free schooling and train. ply in person after 2 p.m. interview/registration call Must have own transporta. child. Own car preferred. for interview appointment. 2E Athletic Instruction 14A Lots Wonted ing, trips to Vegas, Car- No phorle calls. Burger 889-0689. 881.6300 884-6442. tion and be at least 18 2F Schools 148 Vocation or Suburban ribean and Europe, plus Chef Systems Inc., Mack JOHNSTONE & years old. 2G Convalescent Core Property Wanted cash bonuses. Call Mr. Na. WINDOW CLEANER, carpet JOHNSTONE WOODS MUSIC Apply in person Monday near Moross. 3 Lost and Found 14C Real Estate Exchonge der. 778-4720. cleaners, wall washer. Ex. through Friday between 4 Help Wanted General 15 Business Opportunities STUDIO BEAUTY OPERATOR. good perienced or will train. I NEED efficient stylist and 20551 Mack 885.0024 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. or call 4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 Pets for So Ie BARTENDERS, Waitresses, stylist for Grosse Pointe Minimum age 18 years old. seamstress, full time, de. Home piano lessons avail. bus boys, part.time. No 882-0688. pendable. 885.3971. "8 Services to Exchange 16A Horses for Sole clientele, call evenings able, Grosse Pointe South experience necessary. Good CUNNINGHAM only. 824-7367. 4C House Silting Services 168 Pet Grooming MOTHER'S HELPER for 2 DRIVER full time for a small area. earnings. Eastsides Best DRUGS, INC. 5 Situation Wonted 16C Pet Boarding boys, 1 and 3 years old. truck. Apply at 16901 Har- SA Situation Domestic 19 Printing and Engrovlfl!) Roc k D i s co. "Trumps per. 2B-TUTORING AND Jumps." Apply n i g h t I y 1927 ROSA PARKS BLVD. PART TIME Afternoons, evenings and '58 Employment Agency 20 General Service (formerly 12th Street) weekends. Experience and EDUCATION NOW, 8 P.M. 16360 Harper. 5C Catering 20A Carpet Laying between Michigan and references required. Trans- LANDSCAPING C R E W, Must be 18 thru 22. TELLERS 6 For Rent Unfurnished 208 Refrigeration and Air HAVE Ph.D. Will tutor high Lafayette portation preferred. 885. Grosse Pointe area, $4 per 61\ For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair Permanent part-time teller hour. Show up ready for school students in science POSITIONS AVAILABLE 2624. I 68 Rooms for Rent 20C Chimney and Fireplace 963-7781 positions available in the I work 7'30 am., 17901 East and math, college students for general office clerk 6C Office for Rent Repair in chemistry and physics. East region. Applicants for MEDICAL ASSISTANT Warren. 20D Locksmiths and for a receptionist 8- teller work should be high 6D Vacation Rental.; Call 882-3069 between 5-7 4:30, company parking and RN's / LPN's DAYS ONLY-MEDICAL STOCK HELP must be 18 or 20E Insulation school graduates with one 6E Gorage for Rent p.m. kitchen, East Grand Boule. OFFICE, 882.8226 older. Full or part time. 20F Washer and Dryer Repoir LEADING NATIONAL year full time business ex- 6F Shore Living Quarters vard.Gratiot area. Call 571. THE GRANARY Bar and Apply at Yorkshire Food 6G Store or Office Rental 21 Moving GROSSE POINTE NURSING SERVICE perience or one year of 3000, ask for Judy. Restaurant now hiring ev. Market, 16711 Mack. 6H For Rent or Sole 21.+. Piona Service LEARNING CENTER college. Applicants for tell. Professional Faculty eryone-waiters, 2 cooks, HOUSEKEEPER / child suo 6J Halls for Rent 218 Sewing MochTne BABYSITTER needed-1 in. OUTSTANDING BENEFITS er work should be avail. Reading and math clinic-all 881-3086. pervision, 4 hours, 3-5 days 7 Wonted to Rent 21 C Electrical Service fant, starting January 5th, able to attend nine days 7 A Room Wonted 21D TV and Radio Repair subjects. Top Wages paid training Downtown NEED RESPONSIBLE per. weekly. Before 2 p.m. 839. 881-8281 881-4703 9 to 5:30, Monday through 78 Room and Boord Wonted 21 E Storms and Screens Friday, Grosse Pointe area. Holiday Pay Detroit starting October son Tuesday mornings 9:30 5427. 11F Home Improvement 7C Garage Wanted THE READING References required. Call Malpractice Insurance 30th. Excellent working to 12:30, to. answer phone. PART TIME help in the af- 1D Storage Space Wonted 21G Roofing Service after 6. 824-6527. Uniform Allowan'ce conditions, competitive Eight Mile and Kelly area. ternoon neded in animal a Articles for Sole 21H Rug Cleaning RAILROAD Shift,WElekend Differential hourly rate. Apply: , Call 774-9810, 9:30 to 5:30. hospital in Grosse Pointe Musical Instruments 11.1 Painting, Decorating A READING Improvement SALES OFFICE seeking ex- .1. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN, reo area. Call 822-2532. • 8 Antiques for Sole 21J Wall Washing Center. Professional Facul . perienced secretary. Re. CHOOSE YOUR DAYS ae Office Equipment 21K Window Washing ty. Enroll now. quire good shorthand and AND ASSIGNMENTS Manufacturer's tirees considered, flexible, BABYSITTER needed fox: 2 9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work 886-0750 typing.. Excellent salary hours, carry-out restaurant school-age children. Poup- 10 Snowmobile for Sole 21M Sewer Service and fringe benefits. 15 LET US PAMPER YOU Bank 881-9390. ard school area. Call after lOA Motorcycles for Sale 21104 Aspholt Work PRIVATE TUTORING m i nut e s from Grosse Warren-Bishop 7 p.m. 882-1532. 108 Trucks for Sore 210 Cement and Brick Work in your own home. All sulr Pointe area. Send resume 16745 E. Warren, Detroit FULL - TIME MEDICAL AUTO PARTS person wanted 11 Cors for Sale 21P Waterproofing jects; all levels. Adults and to Box E-12, Grosse Pointe Thurstiay, October 26, ONLY. SERVICE STATION for large import parts de- I1A Cor Repair 21Q Plasler Work children. Certified teachers. News. PERSONNEL POOL 1:30 to 4 p.m. 118 Cars Wonted to Buy 21R Furniture Repair DETROIT and SUBURBAN ATTENDANT partment in Northeast De. REAL ESTATE SALES 882-6640, An equal opportunity LIGHT MECHANICAL troit. Must be prompt, de- l1C Boats and Motors 215 Carpenter TUTORING SERVICE employer. M/F/H 11 D Boat Repair 21T Plumbing and Heating 356-0099 Would a change be good for BUS BOYS 1 or 2 nights per EXPERIENCE NEEDED pendable and aggressive. lIE Boal Dockage and Storage 21 U Janitor Service . you? We have two vacant week. Excellent wages. AJ)- APPLY IN PERSON Good salary plus benefits. desks in our Harper Woods Call Steve Shepherd at 527 llF Trollers and Campers 21V Silverploting 'PROFESSIONAL ply nightly at B p.m. 16360 office for an experienced 9 MILE AND 4404. l1G Mobile Hames 21 W Dressmaking and Tailarln~ Harper. Must be 18. TUTORING transferee or new trainee. STORE 12 Suburban Acreage 21Y Swimming Pools - JEFFERSON SHELL Reading, spelling, writing Earn while you learn, on- NEEDED-Telephone solici- HAIR STYLIST with cllen 12.+. Suburban Home 11% Snow Removal and Students of all ages the.job training program. tor, hourly rate plus com. PART TIME sales person tele. Booth rental, St 128 Vacation Property Landscaping CLERK 882-0670 Generous bonus plans - mission. Future Insulation. needed in lighting fixture Clair Shores/Grosse Pointe 1A-PERSONALS 30% inter-company and 885.2694. Permanent full and part time store for sales and stock. area. Call 772-862i. openings in an imported 885-6866. 2C-HOBBY year end. Join a profession WAITRESS WANTED. Un Classified Deadline BAHA'I FAITH - to leatn GUARDS, full or part time, wine and cheese shop. Du. INSTRUCTION you can be proud of. Call CASHIER for Mr. A's Party cle Harry's Deli, 21809 is Tuesday 12-noon, for about it phone 872-8317. today for a confidential in. students to retirees, after. ties include rotating stock, Shoppe, 19 years or older Mack, 775.3120. all new copy. Changes of JAPANESE BUNKA em. noons and midnights. 521- sweeping floors and run. A private collector wants terview. Ask for Pat War- for evenings and week. cop y and cancellation broidery instructions, pic- ren. 3193. ning a cash reg i s t e r. WE NEED a part time must be in by Monday 4 ORIENTAL RUG S, all tures and kits available. ends. Apply within 19210 sizes. Will pay any reason- EARL KEIM REALTY HELP W..\NTED .."..,.Lawn Knowledge of gourmet Mack, Gt:.0sse Pointe Farms grandmother at our Grosse .p.m~ 1i~is. ,augge&:ted ...that Phone 521-0660 or- 885-4077 ,. "t' -' '., '371~Oi.o -able' price asked" Please maintenance. Full or part foods and cheeses would Pointe Park home to help all real 'es\ate copy' be be helpful. Must be able DO YOU have sales ability? care for 2 young children, call 1-482.5427. Thank you. CERAMIC CLASSES! Make REAL ESTATE SALES time. Thomas Landscap. submitted to our office to work weekends and eve- Unlimited income from in 2 cats and 1 friendly dog. your Christmas gifts while We have a limited number ing. 881-0292. . by Monday 5 p.m. nings. No phone calls ac- teresting part time work, Occasional overnight. Non. learning the world's most of openings for sales peo- - FREE PUPPIES EXPERIENCED hairdresser cepted. Apply in person at for appointment call Mr. smokers please call 331- TO GOOD HOME fascinating hobby. Open- ple to serve the Grosse Cash rate: 10 words for __ $2.70 with c lie n tel e needed, Harper between 7 and 9 1297. MIXED BREED ings available in daytime Pointe and Macomb Coun- the: Billing rate $2.95 booth rental also available. p.m. 886-6290. 774-4454 classes. Jo Ryan Ceramics, ty. We offer commission Additional wards each ..__ $ .I 0 17425 Mack Avenue, De- 384-0330. REN - CELLAR SAKS plus a very high bonus pro. BABYSITTER-Mature worn 4 weeks or mare $2.50 troit. 4 blocks East of Ca- CUSTOM CAR. washing and gram and a computerized en, occasional evenings FIFTH AVENUE Retail rate per inch $o4.40 waxing, interior cleaned. dieux, under the Kropf THINKING OF A RENAISSANCE 4 weeks or mare __ .. $4.00 multi-list. .For your per- and 2 week vacation period DETROIT Grosse Pointe High School Plumbing Sign. 881-8277. sonal interview, call Mr. CAREER IN REAL Bordered per inch $5.00 CENTER Yorkshire and Jefferson has opening for persons ex- seniors. 882-5083. Monroe at 886.8710. ESTATE: JOIN A area. Call after 4. 882-8580. 2F-SCHOOLS PROMENADE LEVEL perienced with couture and The Grosse Point. News may be better ready to wear, for purchased at the followjng locations: QUENE II tickets, excellent MEAT MARKET wants ex- COMPANY THAT WANTED: Dog sitter in regency salon. Individuals Tier A. November lOth. GROSSE POINTE perienced counter person, SELLS A MILLION PART TIME-One girl doc. your home for 8 month old should possess a high taste E. JEFFERSON TO CITY 'LIMITS 881.2370. part time. Must have clean tor's office, 12 Mile-Van Miniature Schnauzer pup. Riverhouse Gift Shop, Marina INSTITUTE OF DO LiARS WORTH level with emphasis on Driv. and the Rlverhouse ARE YOU driving to Lauder- appearance and be person- Dyke area. Receptionist, py. Fully housebroken. For Park Pharmacy, E. Jefferson and MUSIC able. Call after 7 p.m. 465- OF REAL ESTATE shorthand, typing, peg a period of December 2-9 customer service, and fol the City Limits dale area before Thanks- Private or Class Instruction 6467. PER DAY. OUR board, insurance forms. and December 21-31. 886- low up. Full and part time GROSSE POINTE PARK giving? Will pay for haul. MUSIC-piano, voice, strings, positions available. Excel. Lou's Party Star., Charlevoix and ing several large boxes for ST. CLAI R SHORES Resume and references to 1874. Lakepoint. guitar, wind instruments, Grosse Pointe News, Box lent compensation and Art's Party Store, Kercheval and me. 778-4498. and organ. DENTAL OFFICE NEEDS 5 CALICO CORNERS looking benefits. Apply in person Woyburn W.IO. FREE KITTEN: I am a beau. ART--Drawing and painting CHAIR SIDE NEW SALES PEOPLE. for full and part time Saks Fifth Avenue, Second GROSSE POINTE CITY Distinguished Faculty EXPERIENCED Hairdresser sales people. Now taking at Lothrop, Detroit. Equal Allier Pony Star., Mack and St. tiful black, semi - long. ASSISTANT EXPERIENCED OR Clair haired beauty. Please call TU 2-4963 with e lie n tel e needed, applications. Call Helen opportunity employer. Cunningham Drug Store, Notre Experienced only, male or WILL TRAIN. OUR booth rental also available. Knapp. 775.0078. Dame and Kercheval 882.3300, after 5:30 and female. Outstanding oppor- Notre Dame Pharmacy, Kercheval take me home. 3-LOST AND FOUND TRAINING PRO- 884-0330. CREDIT and Notre Dam. tunity for exceptional per- SERVANT'S QUARTERS, Bon Seccurs Hospital, Cadieux DOLL COLLECTORS! Here son. 4 days weekly. Excel. GRAM WI LL GET BABYSITfER needed in free rent in exchange for DEPARTMENT and Maumee FOUND Follow up on instal1men now for Christmas orders. pair of lent benefits. Interviewed your home or ours. Week. part time exterior main. GRO~SE POINTE FARMS YOU RESULTS. CALL accounts. l\lust be experi Porcelain and china dolls. PRESCRIPTION GLASSES to fully appreciate. day afternoons 2 to 5:30. tenance and housekeeping Rands Me East atmosphere. Employee dis' working/material handling DETROtl AREA riety of excellent music, 1320. side oral surgeons office. Jefferson. 259-2660, ext. 39 count. Apply in person. Bonus plan ... If you can experience desirable. Must Yarbhire Market, Mack and for all social occasions. 1. Dental experience neces. I Saks Fifth Avenue. Second Yorksh1re 731-6081. CHARM GOLD Poodle. -R; sell '/2 million you should sary. Good wages plus have driver's license and STORE DETECTIVE. exper. St. John Hospital. Seven Mile ward. 886-5343. caU George Palms for ap. opportunities fOf' advance. at Lothrop. Detroit. Equal Road and Morass benefits. No evenings, no ienced f I 00 r detective opportunity employer. Devonshire Drugs, Mack and 2A-MUSIC pointment. Saturdays. Call 884-3064. ment. Fringe benefits. needed for retail specially Devonshire LOST, gray and white female East side. 886-0900. Maryland Beverage Shoppe, Mack EDUCATION kitten. Vernier and Wedge. Geo. L. Palms Realtor store. Full time position FOUR USHERS and help in near Maryland CROSSING GUARD: Grosse with excellent benefits. Mr. Cs, Grayton and Warren SMALL BUSINESS serving theater. part time. Call PIANO LESSONS in your __wood area. 881.1749. Pointe Park, uniforms furn. Compensation and working Porkies Party St?re, Mock at St. 886-4444 I the construction industry 343.0516. Punch and Judy. Clair home. Certified teacher. 4-HELP WANTED --- ish ed, transportation reo conditions. Days only ap. A. J. Meyer Pharmacy, Mock needs reliable person to Exten~ive background. 884- GENERAL - -- . --- - . quired. Call Chief of Police ply in person. Saks FiFth near Outer Drive perform a variety of field ST. CLAIR SHORES 7635. ___ I 822.7400. Avenue. Detroit. Equal PRIVATE SCHOOL wish. jobs, training provided. Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mock LICENSED beauty operator es to develop its file of Opportunity Employer. STOCK and Red Maple lone EXPERIENCED TEACHER I to assist at the Greenhouse. i COMPANION TO e 1de r I y Must be flexible, willing to Lake Pharmacy, East Nine Mile ex per i e n c e d teach. between Mack and Jefferson -Private lessons in piano, I Call Bab's. 881-6833. woman, Grosse Pointe area travel Michigan and Nor. VOLUNTEER D R I V E R S voice, cello. Specialist in ers for occasional sub. 4 or 5 days per week. Light thern Ohio. 777-8300. needed by blincl rchabih. CLERK 1A-PERSONALS popular piano, chord ap. STOCK HELP-Must be 18. stitute work. Interested housekeeping, pre par e VAN-ooIvE"k-----o-vl;rii( tation teacher. 1\Iileage and :\Iust be able to work 4 to 6 proach, improvisation. Mas. Appiy at Mr. C's Deli, applicants with back. meals. Must drive. Call hours during the day. 5 TRANSPORTATION, small, good driving record, full lunch. 876-6960. Ask for ters degree, Northwestern 16830 E. Warren. ground at any level (K. evenings. 881-8897. partial load to Ft. Lauder- time, n eat appearance, Pat. 37].7809, Evenings 7. days a week lifting heavy University. Richard J. Mei. 12) please submit res- 10. cases of merchandise. Must dale, Florida. 882.1262. HELP WANTED. Experi- strong. Apply 15025 Mack. er, Village Music Studios, DRIVERS, full or part time, I ume to Box No, U-63, have prrvious cash regis. ence required. Gene's GIRLF"ii'IDA-Y needed, some 17011 Kercheval, Grosse all shifts. Start making: Grosse Pointe News. MAINTENA"CK Experi. ter experience. NEEDLEPOINT and crewel Pointe, 885.7677 after 3 money today! 885.]070. I Landscaping. 885.9090. bookkeeping experience, enced and d('pcndable, $4 pillows blocked and finish. p.m. light typing, diversified ac. per hour. CadiC'llx.Harper. :'0<0 phone calls accepted. ed. Also needlepoint In. tivities. S1. Anne's. 886. 886-2502. Apply in person at the: struction. TU 1.7073, TU 6- ANNE JAFFE - Mezzo-so- REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON 2502. ------6318. prano soloist, U. of M. mu- L I G H T HOl:SEKEEPING. REN - CELLAR sic graduate, now teaching GROSSE POlNTE REAL ESTATE CO: has introduced a revolutionary concept of STOCKMAN, full time. Vii. 8:00.3:30. $20. small do"1, voice at the Grosse Pointe Real Estate sales, We prefer Grosse Pointe residlnts only and age or present lage Food Market, 18330 VE 9-1385. Chalmers.Kil. RENAISSANCE PAPERS ETC. Conservatory of Music. occupation is of no consequence. Estimated income during first year for an Mack, G r 0 sse Pointe bourne. Trustworthy. rcf. Is welcoming their old 884-6442. already licensed representative exceeds $30,000 annually. , Farms. erences. CENTER and new customers to come in and ordr.r their PIANO AND Your only qualification is to be personable, a tasteful dresser, clean, honest, reli. PIW:'IIE:\ ADE LEVEL personalized Xmas gifts. able, able to maintain records and have an insatiable desire to meet more people. DENTAL ASSISTANT Stationary, lucite, luggage THFORY LESSONS i 4A~HELP- WANfEi) U OF M tags, invitations, etc. Call John Brink, Broker, Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. OUTSTANDING OPPORTtJNITY, I DOMESTIC GRADUAn: CAROL O'BRIEN EXCELLENT SALARY and hours, FULL In:N~;FITS NOW ACCEPTING 882-0087 nEPE:"tIlARU~ GIRL. Day 100 KERCHEVAL 885.3522 - 8 till 5 work. Rd('lences. Call af. Monday.Friday, 10-4 STUDENTS Confidentiality will naturally prevail! 371-2213 ter 5. 868.6653. Page Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS ______T_h_ur_sday,October 26,1978 4A-HELP WANTED S-5ITUATION 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6A-FOR RENT 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 6D-VACATION REIIlTALS DOMESTIC WANTED UNfURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED FURNISHED EAST WARREN.Bishop area ON THE OCEAN-Pqmpano HOUSE - CLEANING lady ,1'i.~\IRV lW'-\'V -- Lovel~' 3 LOVELY, ROOMY upper, APARTMENTS - Detroit private paneled offices, LADY LOOKING for general AbsoluteI.v GRE ..\ r . Beach, Florida. Studio ef. needed 1 day a week for to.:,ll'WUl, ~'-3 bath Semi. den, fireplace, Philip be. Reasonable. For appoint reasonable rent, phone an. housework. $30. 7'78-8159, ficiency, nicely furnished, Grosse Pointe home. Must LAKE VIEWS RlWdl.. ~ year lease $525 low Jefferson. $185 secur. ment call 527-1226 or 372. swering available. 885. pool, sauna, shuffleboard, have own transportation. IU"UCW,.". O\,,'upal\c~' De. ity. Adults. 331-2101. 1125. 0840, WILL BABYSIT in my home Luxurious 1 and 2 N--il\''''~ near shopping and church. References required. Call ,'ql.U!),:r l~. 88'!-llQO(). 5 days a week; Harper apartmt'nts, In<'ludt ,\AI' TWO.ROOM apartment, 1476 ONE BEDROOM, private OPPOSITE EASTLAND, 2 or es, available till December Wednesday - Friday. 886- Woods, Grosse Pointe area. petinl', dral"'s. ,i\~~"~...~ ,: R \'l,'ll,ll'$ l::~I\.S.h Stucco Maryland near Mack and bath, garage, near Bon Se 3 room suite, Opal Plaza, at $100 per week. $250 per 6396. 882-8061. ('r, ('('ntrlll air. 1"'1 ''''~It ill VCwtlSC l"al'lllS area. 4 bus line, stove and refrig- cours. For employed, ma 18301 East 8 Mile Road. week or $800 per month ~aJ.~' iauuI.v WOIll, GROSSE POINTE PARK - IN GROSSE POINTE, ideal 20045 MACK - Bet wee n 4192 after 5 p.m. for two adults, with recent Remodeled 2-bedroom up- for single employed person Fleetwood and Lancaster EXPERIENCED ...T M}o''rR,' ':\ '\\ ~'~" ~ (u ...... la''''"s. ~ P II \I' d e r Grosse Pointe references. per, stove and refrigerator, Large living room, kitchen , -Grosse Pointe Woods- LOWEST PRICES M,~\ "l"f'1l .'i;lo.~' .,Vo,.w'" $ ,'M ~aragl'. 6 SCHUSS MOUNTAIN, at reo 885.7743, carpeting, $200 per month, full bath, carpeted through In\....~ltihn$ ~u"'~~, 'jtVa:~ reu\:ll available No- Available Immediately - sort, swimming, skiing, Pete 881-2431- Tim 886.oo1~ deposit. TU 5-7366. out, air conditioned. Shop L I G H T HOUSEKEEPING, "'.Il::-':~ ~ $1.\1\10lIwnthly. Building Measures 20x75. sleeps 10, by week or ':\~1l1 (oN ~~-I>;.\\'. ping and transportation Good T r a f f i c Location. weekend, 889-0307. 8:()().3:30, $20, small dog, j(~ YNI TWO.BEDROOM condomin. within walking distance IF YOU'LL naml' thl.' I"h~~~ .....~"l.'"",,,,,, 886-8710. VE 9.1385, Chalmers/Kilo want done, w("11 d,' it ~\~~\'rl\r '-- SpaC'il\lls 2 ium, Lakeshore Village, No pets. Call 885.7417 unti 1 bourne, trustworthy, ref. KEY WEST, Venture Out Re. Shop UNDER O~E Rl"k.W ~.~<;:>(' ~.....~""",, ~ \1\'\l11. ~ bath uppt'r new carpeting drapes, dish. GROSSE POINTE WOODS- sort, R. V. lot for rent. erences, washer, disposal, adults on. 10 p.m. AND SA\'E 824-!~S(I..Q ,'f ~~~~:I\llln dl."l\ \ 12'x12'), 21316 Mack and Aline, Seasonal rates. 885-9137. --.----_. 824-9172. Sl'L)Kf.~Mn:l'l :.I,'."'l~,'l!\.'1.., ""''' '-l.w ,i.~'~m~ f\','nl, jalousied Iy. $350. 882-8883. 2-BEDROOM furnished apart 2,500 square feet for pro- EXPERIENCED, fastidious, PLE SERVICE ('(' ~~~'" ('\:; ~N • .'\ n,":""~~ t...'.t t<'fr~,'t', laundry room on ment for limited time. 824 fessional or office use only, OVERLOOKING GULF, St. cleaning woman. Prefer. HARCOURT-2 bedrooms, 2 LI(,E~SEP ""1'. ~,'r'; ~, :-.....i;..\,'>,~ ".:~ , I. m,' !t'wl. Absolutely large rear parking lot. 884- Pete Beach, Florida. Large baths, 2 car garage. Upper, I. 3478. ably German, for Frida~.s. f\h..'l.!'.::' ~t.o;j, , 3t.,: ~..$. \ .....~t'~ I,'I'd," tnf\'ughout. $600 1340 or 886-1068. luxurious efficiency, pool, stove, refrigerator, dish. GROSSE POINTE SHORES No children. Grosse Pointe COMPA~IO:-; AIlW ,-jf"IN', ~<""':-f' , ~':" ! ~'" '\ ..' l-"'~ I1h'nthly, I yt'ar lease. 881- seasonal. 884-8566. ' City. $26 plus car fare. pri\'ate homt'. 1l\'(,'ln }\l': !'<'~(\~' .....~...""'r'.,' 7'7$ ~,\\," 6$\'11.) washer, newly decorated, Dead-end street. 3 bed 6D-VACATJON Call after 6 p.m. 882.2020. i er('nC'es 822..$$31 $450 plus utilities, security rooms, 21f.! baths, library RENTALS BOYNE SKIERS, comforta. ______I .r y,~~ ~ ~\}o' II h.'~l~t •• 'f JOH:\'ST0NE & deposit, adults only. VA 1- and family room. For ~ease ble 3 bedroom Chalet JOH~STONE PRESTiGIOUS paneled. Car. MOTHER'S HELPER. 3 days < TONY \':I-,7IA-'-N-"O- 1\"(\fo,(I'I'I')o: :.' ,~SN ,\r l.,,-'};,' 6087. to June 1, 1979 at $700 per available by day or season. a week, 3 to 8 p.m. plus Y In): t" lohs:-t' "',(~ ~<'m,...'n<, .. _- .peted office, $125. Smaller 778-4824. , ------month. No pets. Refer. some Saturdays. Must ha,'/" . Handyman l'lll; Ls \','n('s shann,!: ~<,r., GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY near Jefferson. Two ences and security deposit office $75. 885.1715. driver's license and be non- : Carpt'nle-f Work \'I,.... f.'r r~ht 1'<....'1-'1... 773.' ~laryland ..St. Paul. 2 bed. bedrooms and den, carpet. required. SIESTA KEY, Florida, 2 bed. SANIBEL ISLAND, Florida. smoker. Good opportunity I and ~(l..'{." room lo\\:er, heat, .water , ed, drapes, fireplace, kit- GROSSE POINTE WOODS- Walk right out your door , rooms, 21f.! baths, Town. for part time job. $2 hour. : Misct'!Iane-OllS ------car pet lng, appltances chen appliances, summer Shoreham Rd. Nice 3 bed. house condominium, com. onto the beach from this TH'>.FF . BFl'lRl)l)M apart-; washer. dryer. $250 a porch, basement. snow re- room, 1If.! bath Ranch with pletely new with all con. Gulf front condominium iy. 881-0562, , Repair:; mE'ol (irM,'"'p ,'In. te area. I mont.h 886-5501. moval, garage, no pets, re- central air conditioning, veniences, looking for long with pool and tennis. L I G H T HOUSEKEEPI~G. I 881 -2093 S:?~ Betwet'n 6 and 9, I ------sponsible adults, refer- living room, full dining term rentals. Call late af. Sleeps ~ix. $225 per week 8:

I • ._-- .-_m .e -- - .m. •••• en ••••••••••• n Thursday. October 26, 1978 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty-Five ------_._- 6F-SHARE LIVING 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE I--A.RTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE i 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICUS FOR SALE QUARTERS ------~-----I------ENCORE I The Resale Shop. GIGANTIC MOVING SNOW THHOWER - 24",6 WHIRLPOOL WASHER, gas FIVE.PIECE cherry wood ALUMINUM screened glass PATIO SALE, 296 Touraine NEED roommate for home 22217 Kelly Road 5 blocks E h.p., Sears self-propelled. dryer, good condition $150_ bedroom set, klng.size bed doorwalls for sun room. road, next lo Kerby school in. St. Clair Shores, Career south of 9 Mlle. OPen Tues. AN~ GARAGE SAL 2 forward spceds/reverse, Weekends and evenings. $1,700 or best offer. 824- Two 81,2 feet wide, one 5lk on Beaupre. Saturday, Oc- , orle~ted non smoker, ap- day through Saturday, 10 Furniture, tools, work.bench- semi pneumatic' t ire s , 331-5267. 3634. feet wide, All 7 feet high. tober 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p,m. proXImately 25, 777-4337. to 5. 777~1. Quality con. e,s, clothing, books, g.ames, chains. Ladies Schwinn RUMMAGE SALE, Faith Excellent condition. $125. No advance sales. HOUSE SALE - Furniture, signments welcome. linens and unusual Items. Breeze Bike, man's 26 in. Communl.ty Church, 20500 885-7953. FEMALE wan ted t 0 share Friday October 27th 11 b'k II t d't' electricals, miscellaneous I. MOVING - For sale. Ru~", 'shed Grosse POI'nte " I e, exce en con I IOn. Moross Frl'day October 27 furnl , . CLEANING OUT? Call Op. a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Italian Provencial desk. " , household items. Saturday MOVING SALE - Antiques, lamps, chairs, end tahl(.,; house. Laundry: prlvdege~, ERATION L1NC, 331-6700. October 28th, 10 a.m. to 5 886.5417 9.3. 9 a.m. 379 Hillcrest, artist's supplies, books, and misc. ilems. 881.9129 : Call after 4 0 clock. 881- We help charitable organi. p.m. Absolutely no pre.' SMITH.CORONA Galaxy 12 Farms. magazines, household items after 4 p,m. 2762. zations. Donations tax de. sales. 443 Lexington be- TRUNKS, chaise, cot, lamps, typewriter, like new. Re. furniture, pictures, no pri- G.E. FORCED air furnace, MOVING SALE - Colonial ELDERLY COUPLE or per. ductible. You drop off or tween Moross and Vernier curtain. stretchers, misc. tailed $16U, will sacrifice or sales. Thursday, Friday 125,000 B.T.U. $155. Self- couch, love seat, sewing son to share HOME in we pick up. off Mack, Grosse Pointe Thurs ..Sat. 9234 Philip. for $90. 882.4792. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 propelled Craftsman 21 p.m., October 26.28, 1304 machine, humidifier, ('ar Grosse 'Ponite with elderly BICYCLE AUCTION on Oc- Farms. LARGE garage sale - Truck GUNS-Ithaca, O/U Modd reel, sharpened, $75. Both Grayton, Grosse Pointe stereo radio, garden tools, ~cottish f ge~tlemaf' :riv. tober 21, 19'18 at Grosse GOLF CLUBS - Men's ex. seats, old cash registcr, 600 skeet. FN Mauser 30-06 good condition. 751-Q852. Park. mise, Friday, Saturday, 9. e 5. 5202 Audubon. 882.3125_ I edges , reelom o. h domin Pointe Park garage. 9:00 tra long and ladies' starter Pepsi dispenser machine, with scope. Excellent con. BLACK Diamond Mink coat, SOFA, CHAIR and ottoman, an a ll mea s furms eNd E set. Ladl'es' skl's and boots, sport and hunting equip. d" bl 881 7433 , return for meal prepara. ~~~er':n.ealers, 15115 ast size 6th. 886.1331. ment, outdoor glider, tools, ItlOn, reasona e. - size 18.20. Perfect condi boy's bike, girl's bike, wall GARAGE SALE-First time, , tions daily and small house. furniture, household items. BEST OFFER on both items, tion. G'est offer. 773-8442 mirror, and window air children's clothing, toys, , hold chores. Include refer. CHARLES KlNGENSMITH LAZY BOY Chair, good con. 21120 Flcetwood, Harper Two 240.gallon oil storage KENMORE Freezer, 16 C'l, ft- I conditioner, 11,500 BTUs. antiques, plants. miscel. 886-5165. enees in resume. Reply Box JILL WILLIAMS dition. Tan. 882-3540. Call Woods. Off Canton. Thurs. tanks and pedestal bath upright. Never been used laneous furniture, Christ- M.25, Grosse Pointe N~s. LAUREN CHAPMAN after 4. day, Friday and Saturday tub. 864-4666. mas cards, 24909 Culver, , $225. 822-1368. KENMORE GAS stove. like Invite you to view their new only. - I new $75. 882-2940 after 5 St. Clair Shores. Friday TROMBLEY, 3 bedroom and faU stock. Special features IRONSTONE di-i:es, design. . I YOUTH BED, mahogany $35. MOVING SALE - All items p,m. evening, October 27 5 p,m.' 2 bath 'lower, suitable for include: a distinctive se. er telephone, Godey print, C REA M Y off.white vinyl Artificial fireplace $10G, must go. Thursday only. 8 p.m. Saturday, Octoher couple or single male. Fre- lection of fine china and French scene picture and contemporary sofa, 70", ~ecretary desk $1,000, of. 861 S. Rosedale Ct. be. MOVING SALE, Friday and 28, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. '\io pre- quent absent owner re- crystal, ink well collection, misc. decorator items. 881. like new, $175. Old maple fice desk $100. after 5:00. tween Morningside and Saturday, 10-5. 5590 Bal sales. quires 1 bedroom and con. end tables, chairs, break. 6990. cedar chest, $40. Kingsize 886.6769. River Rd. fonr off Outer Drive. Ev necting bath, completely _I erything cheap. HUGE GARAGE SALE - front, fine furniture, ori. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, bedspread, $50. 2 Steiffle IGANTIC rummage sale': furnished, c e n t r a 1 air, Manufacturer's Represenl. ental rugs, paintings, mis- frost free, with ice maker, lamps, $65 each. 884.7107. G END TABLES and lamps ISTOVE f ffer. 17,000 B.T.U' , re rigerator and mis ative r e pea t s partially adults only, no pets, local cellaneous artwork and ------.- I Some furniture, some clo. best O references and security de- n:\merous 0 the r items, white. 8j!9.(J6()2. BLACK Persian Lamb J.lcket lhing, Friday and Saturday . cellaneous household items rained out sale, New house. I special quiet air condit884ion~ Friday and Sat~rday 1 to 5 posit required. Six months ware, hardware, giftware Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. GARAGE SALE _ Rock. with mink collar, $100 or I 10-4. 1233 Kensington, er, 4 wood bar stools, 5212 LaFontallle, Detroit minimum, available Octo- to 2 p.m. Map 1 e bed, bassinette, best offer. 886-7975. Grosse Poinle Park. products. Everything must ber. 882.1190. 3853. near Balduek. go regardless of price, All 15115 CHARLEVOIX child's skies, boots, hockey AVILAND CI' "V' I --- GROSSE POINTE PARK H 1 1Ina- leux ('SED BIKES for sale: Boy's GARAGE SALE - Clothes; DINING ROOM set-Cherry paint .25c. ~ew ladies, WIDOW WILL share neat sticks, chemistry equip. Paris" pattern. 4 five-piece 10'speeds, Boy's and girl's girls 0.6, boys 2.5, Wom- childrens shoes .50c. Also ment, sea shells, plant gro p lac e settings. WEDG- Stingray motlels starling at wood, dropleaf table, 4 and comforlable home. 331. AMWAY - Home Products an's long, short maternity chairs and buffet, table used household and clolh- 4246 or 823-0975. Distributor. 23348 Colonial lite and fixtures, pneu. WOOD "Columbia" patler~ $30, also deluxc exerciser.s, 10-12. Stereo, TV, luggage, ing ilems at giveaway matic raft, child's 24-inch plates, REED & BAHTON r en tal available. Big pads $300. Queen.size mal. Ct. N. - S.C.S. 48080. 884- Italian candelabra, baby tress and box spring. Call prices. 10:00 a.m. Saturday ADY on Social Security to 4560, After 6 and week. copy of Stradivarius volin "Francis I", 4 five-piece Halph's Schwinn. 772-3258. only. 837 Notre Dame. . live with same in exchange and case, 78 and 33 rpm place settings. LUGGAGE _ misc. toys, books, plants, after 4 p.m. 881-7491. ends. movie camera, movie hang- for small services, good records, 5-drawer dresser , Hartmann Ultrasuede tote. BUZAK, B-4000 con c e r t CARPETING, approximately home. 882.3359. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As 9.foot long 48 star Ameri. Call Gail between 5 and 7 speaker, just 3 months old ing screen, C h r is t mas ANTIQUES, very old dishes, lights. Misc. 1040 Holly. small marble top table, 100 yards, green wool, good low as $25 quarterly buys can flag, Durst enlarger , pm weekdavs 568-8280_ with deluxc high-boy Moor- condition. 882.6299. ]1)OW WILL share nice Compulsory No Fault In. tubular steel bed, 3-speed .. __ .______ish cabinets. Uncompleted wood. Friday, Oct. 27 9.5. many old miscellaneous h')me and garage with em. items. 11168 Balfour, 2 surance. 881-2376. electric Victrola, portable DOUBLE mat t res s and warranty cards. Won't fit MOVING SALE - ~ly new ployed lady. No drinking GARAGE SALE - Lots of blocks South of Moross. typewriter, lawn chaise , springs. 2 aluminum awn. in new apartment. Must house is too small. Toys, 01 FLEA MARKET items, 14112 Seymour, De- smoking. 881-3735. scuba diving equipment ings, 60" and 44". 2 Fire- sell now, $850 pair. Call 371.2739. EVERY WEDNESDAY , troit. 2 blocks East of Gra. old trunks, air condition. willow baskets, Japanese stone whitewall snow tires, Vivian, 831-6390, Monday- -WANTED TO RENT ALCOMO'S CASTLE tiot. Saturday from 10 a.m. ELECTRIC ROYAL type. ers, baby equipment, sew- tea service, from Gumps in 800-15, 600V 12/3 UF elec- Friday for details. to 6 p.m. ing machine, housewarcs, TUBE professional lady 9 MILE AND HARPER writer, full size. Excellent 773-0591 San Francisco, kit c hen tric \~ire, outdoor Chrisl. LARGE CEN-T-R-A-L--m-e-t-al condition. $175. 886-2757 and some furniture. Priced would like an apartment ware, flower vases, Sarno mas 1Ights. 881.4731. dog crate, like new. $50. LENNOX WHEAT dinner to sell. Saturday 10.23; or income, south of Ker. set, Sterling silverware for after 6 p.m. ' var, Portmanteau, 2,000 ESTATE SALE 886-2718. 10 to 4. 5026 Audubon. cheval, east of Harcourt. FURS WANTED degree flame thrower, post I _ 8, antique child's slant-top Consignment or Buy DINETTE SET, oval, formi- Days 556-3812, 824-8226 hole digger, more. 25500 San Rosa, st. Clair ?lIAN'S London Fog coat, desk, child's table and ca, leaf, 4 swivel side arm SUNPORCH railing, white evenings. LEE'S Sat., Oct. 28th. No pre Shores, (1 hlk. N. off 10 Alpaca lining, suede jacket chairs, youth chair, size 1 chairs, $150. 882--6086. aluminum, 4, 9 feet sec- OUNG MARRIED couple, 20339 Mack 881-8082 sales. Only from 10 a.m. to Mile, 1 blk W. of Little size 42, lady's leather coat, ski boots, wooden round. tions, excellent condition, SEWING MACHINE, Singer, lawyer and medical stu. 4 p.:n. 80 Moross, Grosse Mack). Sat.. Oct. 28th ~Uength, size 6. 779-5455. back sled. Phyfe host chair $100. 886-2439. Athena 200, electronic, 2 dent. Hope to rent 2.bed. BARN-SIDING - Authentic Pointe. 10-4. (One day only.) Beautiful blue lamp, new years old, like new. 884- room or large I-bedroom 1" weathered, hand hewn, Former concert pianist's PREGNANT? Beautiful Si- head jacket, small, silver COMPLETE household furn- . apartment in Grosse Pointe natural timber. 1-463.2179. SNOW TIRES, 900-15 with b e aut i f u I' piano and mon's crib and chest, white plate tea set, Hummel eov. 4342 after 6. ishings. Everything must rims, F78-14's and regular ered dish, miscellaneous. go. 2 air conditioners, dish. area as of January 1. Call FIREWOOD-Hardwood $35 bench, styled in Duncan ~i~:ir~~~e~~~~' t~~ls:. ~i~~ 30" GAS range, 42" antique 882-1534. washer, twin bed set, 2 full 1.769.0334, Ann Arbor in a cord. 725-4598, James tires E78.14, all good tread Phy[e, $750 including mov- offer 886.3345. Chamber's gas range, Mag- ing within 25 miles. 3 _ beds, living room furni. evening. Tree Service. Oak rocker, deacon's bench , DlNINQ TABLE, 4 ehairs, navox stereo, one dresser, ture. 5919 3 Mile Drive. two large mirrors, after 5 boxcs classical music, $15. 5:;;:1S, Hart Downhill, 200 leaf, pads, conlemporary 1 square table. 886-0173. SPaN SIBLE COUPLE reo p.m. 886-2415. 150 books, l(Jt SID, Victor. eM with bindings, poles, , quires 3 or 4 bedroom ren. KATHRYN of the $150 after 5 p.m. 776-7059. Sunday only. I ian furniture in c 1u 11e s men's boots, size 12, $95. I\IEN'S VISTA 5 speed bike, 'f" tal, Grosse Pointe area by POINTES LARGE electric Kenmore I Rosewood Love Seat, $150. Women's 175 CM with AIR COMPRESSOR, Ilk h.p. DINING ROOM, mahogany, $50. l\len's navy wool blaz. ,N ovember IS, 9-5, 885-8575. experienced service stove, $25. 882-0839. $75, butcher block $50, china cabinet, buffet, 18 er, size 36, $25. Argus Aft~r 6, 882-7274. Arm chair, hack and seat bindings, poles, boots, 6~2, in needlepoillt, $100. 2 $95. 834-2857. dishwasher $35, walnut cof- ble, 6' chairs, $225. 884- slide projector (NR). S10. IN CO L D S POT refrigerator, SPONSIBLE retired cou. HOUSEHOLD SALES, fee table $25, Toro lawn. 5254. Auto jack stand, $6. Claro , self defrosting, 2 door, reo side chairs, nceulepoint, WESTlNGHOUSE. Top of pIe desires reasonable win. ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS $75 ea. Solid cherry spool mower, electric start, $60, ion Al\l/Fl\l car ,radio with versible, 13 cu. ft. $95. THREE PIECES Contempor. ~ter rental in Southwest AND APPRAISALS poster bedroom set. Beau. the line stack washer/dry- Jackson yard cart $35, 2 Utah speakers and an- Cold Spot electric range, ary gray oak furniture $75 {(United States. 839-8235, Free Consultations tiful, complcte S600. Plat. _e_r_._8_2_2-_8_83_6_. _ snow pusher $5, steplad. tenna, $30. AR turntable, self cleaning, self timer. chest of drawers, night $40. Between 9.3 p.m. 775-0366 form rocl,er, $75. Victorian I31WOKS 10'speed in fair ders $3. 881-8842 after 4 ,:FLORIDA VACATION con. $125. Prefer to sell as a p.m. stand, makeup table with 822.0950. Please call before 10 a.m. or hanging lamp, $100, (worth condition, a$60. 882-5003. bench. One white formica ~:'~ \~ominium for March 1979, after 5 p.m. set. 882.9921 or 889-0026. $300). Table lamp, $30., ------. ~:~iJ$;iJocation Sarasota or Fort THREE-FAMILY garage sale dropleaf kitchen table $15. A LIFETIME OF Living, and GAS LOGS, like new, 24 inch, .Antique chifferrobe, $100,[ BABY QUILTS, beautIfully -Friday, October 27, 3.6 one living room armchair :: ,?i,J!leyers Beach or anywhere PROFESSIONAL FLORIST 'nnd many more accent halldmade, variety ~f styles A World of Travel for sale $50. Includes ceramic logs, p.m., Saturday, O.ctober 28 , $~5. One caI).ister vacuum ... between Hollywood _and _working .at home ,- early Items. Quilts, etc. Colonial ,and colors., Ideal gift. 882- at 794 Loraine, Grosse 'Volcahie ash, ellst 'iron 10-6 p.m., 3 boys' ScQwinn . cleaner, $10. Siz~ 16-18 _Po\nle. Personal coll!!ction ..Joca Raton, maximum ren., ChI:istll);\s!. GreatJ presents •fi~"a'1, ~ '1'llonth.'i821-3783:, .-{or. everyone,' silks' ;and burner and grate'.' 88&'0174 . , bik.es, 7' foot pool table, air -:,..\vom~il':; clothe~ 'gooil con. 'of arts and crafts fJ,"Qm I~~~~~ \ "'d~, after 3 p.m. f~b:ijtP~~'l~~)tiit FI~~~~~~~:";~~~:hockey, child's rolltop desk , dition. '882-0993. many lands. Cuna Indian ~,~O -OR . tnree bedroom dried arrangements, door in maple. $75. Tall narrow hard $40 cord delivered games, books, clothes , HARD-SEWN multi-colored mol as, Egyptian tapestries -....:.u~;'f0me wanted to rent. 2 ~~r. Reasonable. 839. FURNITURE - Kit c hen hutch desk, S100. Dough Call evenings. 354-1456. much more. 855 Blairmoor , vel vet patchwork coat, and embroideries, pictures •.~dults. 881-4544 evenings. table, chair, lamp, drafting box, $35. Coffee table, $45. _ cor n e r of Wedgewood , never worn, $85. After 6. and carvings from Haiti, "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL table, piano, clarinet, bar, Dry sink w/planter, $35. AIR CONDITIONERS - 2 Grosse Pointe Woods. -'WANT TO RENT modern, 882.1485. Ethiopia, Budapest, India, reasonably priced apart. accessories, furs and an. crib, hide-a.bed. 886.2057. Pro twin beds, $75 Co!. Gibson 6,000 BTUs $75 GREEN CARPET, 100 yards J Africa, etc. Antique Japan- triple dresser and mirror each. I GE 8,000 BTUs $80. SIMMONS 64" Hide.a.bed :" .ment near Bon Secours. tiques at a fraction of the MATTRESSES - 2 matching plus pad $175, antique sa - ese woo d b I 0 c k prints, (new), $100. Oval pedestal Black 'and Decker cordless sofa, portable dishwasher, -!J Single RN. References. 881- original cost. twin mattresses and box table, $45. H.R. maple drop hedge cutters, new, $25. tin-lined tie-back drapes, 3 Pennsylvania Dutch dough 35 We Buy Furs springs, clean, $25. Calcin. . Tappan 30" gas stove, tray. Unique jewelry. Cry . . ~'- 06. Consignments Welcome leaf table and 4 chairs'l Electri~ fireplace logs; Il:0 pair plus valances, 90 inch ator Insinkerator, like new, es long, $30 a pair. Girl's brass andirons. 881-7467 stal cut glass, records, ~, ~ERSON DES IRE S flat, LEE'S $75. Matching hutch, S75 heat, Iron basket, pair $100. 882-7558. Ice cream table, 2 chairs, brass andirons $15. Call 20 inch bike $20. Fireplace CAMERA-Minolta 201, one books. Occasional tables, ".;111 condo, duplex, to rent or 20339 Mack 881-8082 screen and brass and iron s dark blue sofa, microwave GARAGE SALE - Friday $60. Colonial hide.a-bed in I 521-2314. _ year old, used once. $195. f-C'2} ~~~~d~~rosse Pointe area. HUMMELS _ Wbitsuntide, $40. 881-3392. 886-4313 after 7 p.m. oven, Ironrite ironer, win- and Saturday 10-5. Moving den, $35.. Ex. condo but I IIENDREDON living room dow air conditioner, brick.' $350, 1978 Hummel Bell - Lots of toys, children need cushIOn covers .0nIY.1 chair, 2 end tables, bou- GARAGE SALE - Thursday WEDGEWOOD blue tradi- board bookcases, elc. Sat- ARRIED COUPLE desires $250. Otbers. 294-2568. and adult size clothes, Color TV, $50 Tall pamled .loir chair and Zenith ste- and Friday, 9-5, 595 Saddle . flat in Grosse Pointe area. tional sofa, excellent con- urday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. small kitchen appliances, rocker, $20. 4 drawer legal reo console like new. 331- Lane. dition $150. 886.3755. Responsible, working, must day, 2:00 p.m.-7 p.m or by X-MAS CARDS tires and misc. household file cabinet, $25.. Wall :~497. ' appointment. 889-0417. have parking. Need by Nov. 20% OFF items. No per.sales. 1125 phone radio, $35. BIke ex- _ COMPLETE living room en - WHIRLPOOL WASHER $115 1st. Call 822-9456 after 6 Bishop. ercisor, $15. Deacon be?ch. I TIRED O~ l.ousy ski equi?- semble, green, white and Hamilton gas clothes dry- GAS STOVE, $50. h p.m. INSTANT COPIES $35. White wrought !fon I ment? Knelssel carbon skiS gold.striped, sofa and love - er $115. 882-6803. 822-8653 TWIN BEDS, Hudsons deluxe seat. Solid green chair, 2 ~C-GA.RAGE WANTED 10c love seat and table. $50. 190 Cill or Hart Javelin OR 821-S361 ..r springs and mattresses. :\lany Co Ion i 1 accent I 195 wilh Spademan bind- wood Parson-style table s DOLL COLLECTORS! Here WEDDING INVITATIONS a now for Christmas orders. ARAGE WANTED for car Automatic de-humidifier. pieces Antique tool chest, ings. 83-1.5605. and ceramic lamp. 886-9281 36" MAYTAG gas stove. SCRATCH PADS, 40c LB. Porcelain and china dolls. --';. storage. 886-1615 evenings Artists PMT Stats 2 kitchen chairs and a Good condition. Call 1:30 l'is~, grinder. Ant i q ':Ie l'!NE LENNOX china, 8 GARAGE SALE, 21620 Mol'. Jo Ryan Ceramics, 17425 or weekends. Open Mon. thru Sat 9-5 p.m. glass fruit bowl. 885-3076. p.m. till 9 p.m., 371.4944. radiOS.. Complete 5/8 ~lIlk place settings, classic pat. OSS.Bedroom set, refriger - Mack Avenue, 4 blocks GARAGE wanted to share ECONOMEE OAK dining room tables, 5 glass dIshes. ~ock C!)stall tern~, like new. S400 or at or, many miscellaneou s East of Cadieux under the HART SKIS, size 180. Salo. , Jaguar roadster. 885-1715. chairs and buffet. 2 china stemwarc, slam less slecl: best off{'r. 294-3187. items. Thursday-Saturday Kropf Plumbing sign. 881. mon bindings. Cable boots. PRINTING cookware. Eng. cups and' __ . _ cabinets. 2 living room 9.1. 8277. size 10, $150. Call1'aul 882. sa u c e r s. Bcleek vase. CI;\lE PAIR Vokl Zebra skis, ~A.RTICLES FOR SALE SERVICE chairs. Miscellaneous. Sat. I 6175. 15201 Kercheval urday . and Sunday, 12.5. Swing Jlorch divan. :\lany I 20U C~l with Look bindings i\lAGNIFICENT black Ranch SALE - 11637 Lakepointe BASEMENT SALE-ChUd's at Lakepointe s 5742 Yorkshire. painted chests, tables, etc., with N{'vada toe, like new, mink coat, young princes - Antique bcd, dresser, ATTENTION: record player, antique pie Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 Priced at S5 to $20 .Loads i $150. 1 pair Lange boots style. The ultimate Christ. I playpen, dressing table, TEN N IS PLAYERS safe and school desks, 10,. GARAGE SALE _ Saturday of extras. I 881.1852. mas gift, too gorgeous to Teeter Babe, twin head. 000 BTU air conditioner MEDITERRANEAN king size 9 to 5 p.m. 11920 E. Outer ------.------pass up. 886.2843. boards, crib mattress, Big WIMBLEDON electric stove, baby item~ bed. Complete. Triple dres. Drive, corner of Audubon. BOXED 1978 Hummel Bell ('.-\:\11' 7 sleeping bag in GARAGE SALE S t d Wheel, Peg Desk, beginner RAQUET CLUB and other miscellaneous. ser, twin mirrors, night ______and 1972 plale. PR 53461. eludcs stuff bag and stor. . a ur ay tricycle, plastic motorcycl Family membership valuc 1044 Somerset between stand. Drapes and bed. FISHER MANSION ----.------age hag. Rust colored, only, 10.5. 22330 Carolina e, $230. Won in lcnnis and spread optional. $450. 881. CUST01\! wail cabinets with 100'''0 !!oosedo\\'n. Regular off Mack, SI. Clair Shores. smaller pool table, metal Jefferson and st. Paul. ESTATE SALE . ~ k't h h . f' crUml)ets raffle. Sl50 or 7349. crown glass fr,lIlts, also fl' h 882 ------I C en c airs, gas Ire- 1771 BALMORAL Duncan Phy[c dining sel, ~iz:, 5 eet: 1 mc es. I GARAGE SALE, heavy.duty place logs, hassocks, ma- best offer. 868.3067. USED BOOKS - Bought, ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAL!\fER WOODS lnisccllancous. 2fi681 Nic- 08~~__:f_tet !__p.~~___ floor scrubber and polish- ternity clothes, size 6. All GAR,\GE SALE.- Saturd;;-. sold. Fiction, non-fiction, BAZAAR China, crystal, silver, an. man, Roseville, Thlllsday nnAND '\iEW 3_2 cubic foot e.r, s~ow tires. tools, Iro.n'l excellent. 527-8178. the 28th, g.? 4482 lIar- hardcover, paperback - Auxiliary FOE 3619, 23631 tiques, beds, furniture, through Saturday. refrigerator. Great for coI- rltc Ironer, household It. vard. noon 'ti] 7 p.m. Tues thro Greater Mack, St. Clair lamps, appliances. Admis. ------.--.--. Il'ge dorm. 343.040a. ems. Wednesday, Thursday MOVING SALE - 411 Bar- NO PRESALES Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 Shores, Saturday, Novem. sion $2 (refundable on $5 BASE:\IENT SALE-'\io pr~-. ------~---- and I"riday 10.3, 174{) Sev- clay off Chn1fonte, 10.4 Mack Ave., between Lake. ber 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or more purchase). 9 - 5 sales, Saturday, October 28. : I\a:XPENSI\'E Christmas ern, 885.0541. Thursday.Friday. Danbury. LIVING ROO~[ tabl~~;nd Games and prizes, crafts, F 'd 9 to 4. Some good clothes, i gifts. dishes. sC'rvice for 8, ------Charak. Bertoia. Naguchi, pointe and Beaconsfield. p.m. nay, Saturday, Sun. maplC' junior bed, andiron, i ~tainlcss sled flatware, GARAGE SALE-1723 Haw- Widdicomb. Rosenthal, lamp~: cuslom draprs with 885.2265. handmade items, and bake sale. Open to the public. day. and miscC'lhne;)llS, 2;~3 :lTc. I 'mall colleclible items, thorne Road, tools, hard- $tiffel, and more, Cash shears: bedroolll furnilurr: FRENCH PROVINCIAL bed- Kinley. I largr ~leamer trunk. 527- ware and ho~sehold items T ., - antiqllC' rocking' ehair. 8R-l. room set, double bed, night ------; - . : - - -- I 13R9 after 6 p_m. and. more. FrIday, October K~EE BOOTS, size 7 z, mcd- 0242. table; chair, chest, dress. GAHAGE S.\U,--I'fIl1:Jy alld, .------27th, Saturday, October 28, !Urn. Luggage. $32.,'>0.Nev------.---- -;'. k ing tab!' d b Saturd"y. 10-5 ' lW:\nl AGE SA 1.1-: --- Grosse Sunday October 29th. 9 er been worn. TU 2.4824'1 :\I1SSI~): OAK dc,,\;. roc N. A R Pointe Service e, mlrro~ a.n ench ------;---- _ Poinle l'nitarian Church, a.m. 109 p.m. r{'c1l11lng'chair. arm chalr. 1930s walnut dl~lng room IGl,ASS-TOI' dill II]!: I,llllf'., 17150 :lIallmce. Wednes. . LARGE le:Jther chair with 1 $200; rdl'll:l'ralor. S2fJ: 4. As leaders in the community in Household Sales, :et, tab.le, 6 c~alrs, buffet: chrome ~~S('. 4 bllll' ,uen('] day. Odobcr 25. 12 p.m, to FA:\JlLY ROOM, 6 foot couch hassock, lovc scats, 72 inch i draw('r susp('nsi{ln fill', Estate Liquidations and appraisals . . . please call nd china cabmet. Coudl I ('hair., $.,;:,0 "r hI''! "ffpr, :! jI_m. Thursuav October naugahyde kid.finish brown round while formica perl.: S:l5: ho~pital b('<1 ~pnn~. (aflcr 5:00 p.m.) .. '. Jeanne Roddewig, 881-7518 and an~ 3 upholstered chairs. : 8!l2-fi057. ,~f)_ '2 pric('. 9' ~ m. to 1 lone \\ ith matching chair estal table. desk, wOIll('n~. [ l'l{'dril'all~' opf'fah'd 14 mlscellancous. Cash only - i I' 'l ) b 27 Sl $100 3 ' I' I h'ld I h S I '1') f II ." SI"" Donna Alexander, 771-3438. 20934 MS' COUCIl A:\'1l chJlr. (hndtl" 1'111. 'rll ay. ( d,) er • ' • ,plece sec IOna ma, {' I r{'ns cot es. ,atur. I POSI100.. II Sll" _,J. tober 28~~0~i aturday,Oc- set with r, elmrs. a 11111('11.: a bag day, 9 a m. to 12 pIc wilh brown cushions, day 9.6. 380-1 Audubon. ' :\ll'lal \;ltl'lIen rabJnl'!. SIO: Serving you for 7 years with integrity and expertise , a.m. to 2 p.m. china cabin 'I ("111 af'( r r.' IIoon. matching maple table $85, ------.---~----- I kltdJ('n r1roplr;lf lallit', 4 please call for free consultation. SCHMIDT BERTA H I' ,(. • " • I ------886.6331. CHAIRS. nOXK". boo \; s. ' chairs $30 (nk h'lffd Christmas late~ lumme. p,m. 779-9797, ' (TSTd:\l. ~IA[)E bves{'at. f ram e s, lamps, dishes,; S75: 'I;lapil' 'bcd' an

BAKE SALE p.alr of Qu('('n Ann(' and 1 ~'\12 I'[:\K HUG, nylon and ------10 bar or ~Iorage: railroad I SA-MUSICAL SATURDAY f r('llell J'ro\cncla! ('hairs. orIon S40, .'>('nilI<' foot ire. KNEISSEL SKIS, never used ~pik('s. PC'loskey stones. INSTRUMENTS DuMouchelle's OCTOBER 29 m I ~(' r) I a Il (,flUS ..halr~ io"x S40. W!mipuol wash. (1701. Solomon 444 bind. f:lscinatin,e: mi~e.' Frili:l~'.! ------..- - .- _._------Oriental Rugs - Antiques _ Fine Paintings - Jewelry 9:00 . 5:00 Li~rg(' II rfl\l~lIt Irnn Bal-;- Illg ma('hine Sr.5, wrought ings, :\Iunari bools, size 8., 106. No )lre.salc~_ 4150 I PIANOS WANTED _ Fine Furniture _ Crystal - Sterling • China SUNDAY, OCTOBER :10 cr ~ rack, Zl'm'il ~ll'r('" iron vanity lalllr and Scott poles, boot rarrying I K{'11singlnn. ~.RANnS, Spinets, Consolcs 10:00 _ 4:00 cOn';oir. ':/ 'I' 11,'a I rug,. ,'hillrs $4,';. (~lH'('ne Anne rack. All for $198, Afler 6 I -", ' ilnn Small Uprights. Complete ESTATES or Single Items NEIGHBORHOOD grf'('n !lxl_. fel! lo)o.~. hltler., mailogany s('rV('r $100. p.m. 881.2777. !J I n.C!'. , jll'a('iJ EVl'ry ,tcm in g"od ('on(li- :goo_88;)-, VE 7 0506 INSTANT CASH or on consignment CLUB ,I'2X(). gre(,1l 3.'). 1'l'TIIVlilll lIOn IIlH!J460, NEWLY\VEDS--Camp, bcds. 2044 or 8241439. I - 171.'>0WATERLOO fur rug (4xt>. 11111'1' ;1\'1.. - books, c1olhes. ('ouches, - - - Phone Us At GROSSE POINTE li'l11 hook illid IIlaC:"/ll'(' ,":,\:-';T ~mllJ('AL air mal. chairs. dishes. dressers. re- WHITE ,Jenny Lind (Tih, '1' KOJILEH and ('ampbl'lI -lH 963-6256 or 963-0248 MICHIGAN collecti"lI, I'k. For ,IPl'oilil 'n',s, 1~'I{J(1condition $115, frjg('ralor~, slove, much G.1\!. Infanl Luve Seat. inch upright piallo, !IR~. nH'1l1 eall liB! :~107, 0'717;;:11 more. 324 Rivard. 882.1262, G.M. Youlh Scat, 881.8321.1 3208, _. 4 C

Page Twenty-Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 1978 8A-MUSICAL '-ARTICLES WANTED 11-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE 11-CARS fOR SALE l1-CARS FOR SALE l1-CARS FOR SALE 12D-LAKE AND RIVER INSTRUMENTS ------.--1976 CAPRICE ClaSSIC - 4 PROPERTY _ SERIOUS local collector will 1977 THUNDERBIRD, Lip- 1967 CHEVROLET, 283 V-8, 1977 SKYHA WK-Automatlc '74 DODGE Monaco coupe - PIANO - Hunting for up- purchase all signed Tiffany stick red, low mileage, AM. air, steel radials, new radio Hatchback, Michelins, ster. Air, stereo, vinyl roof. Nice door, silver color,J>ur~un. ST, CLAI R right. 881-3604. lamps: Handel, Pairpoint, FM stereo, tapes, loaded ator, power steering, radio, eo, $3,975 or best offer. car. '1,29ft 526-6463. dy interi~r, burgundy vmyl This magnificent river front Pefferson and Moe Bridges with all T.Bird power op. super lift shocks, trailer 886-2495. r~of. Air, stereo, power property has it all. Double CONSOLE piano and bench, 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 450 lamps. All transactions tions plus Ziebart, $5,295. hitch, power train in ex. wmdows! door locks, 6 ay well boat house, with heavy new, oiled ook finish, FORD Fiesta Ghia - Load. SEL.. Almost new, 11,000 w. strictly confidential. Please 881-6833 cellent' condition. Body seats, tilt wheel, cruIse duty hoist, 50 ft dock miles, with all options, In- $1,000. Clarinet, "Evette," call after 6 p.m. 886.2812. fair. Make offer. 343-0403 ed. Ziebart. Asking $5,000. control. rea r defogger. with viewing deck. Steel 1977 TVR 2500M - Air, Sun 35 mpg. 884-M87. cluding sunroof, llr2 years new, $100 or best offer. after 7 p.m. $3,300 or best offer. 886- sea wall, automatic lawn 884-9266. WANTED: alot, pinball and roof, Blaupunkt AM/FM warranty. Executive chang. gambling machines. Old cassette, qua r t z clock. '63 STUDEBAKER - 56,000 SPORTS CAR wanted. Trade ing jobs, must sell. $28,500 6947. sprinkler system. Spacious HAMMOND Al00 organ and coin operated games from Brand new. paint. $9,500 or miles, clean inside, out- '77 Dodge Monaco 4 door or best offer. call Aziz 755. 1976 T.BIRD-Cream, excel. brick dwelling, contains 3 be n c h, mahogany. Also penny arcades or amuse. offer. 886.3953 evenings. side not bad. $500. 521. sedan, $3,500 value. Call 4484 office. 371-6248 after lent condition, loaded, living levels. 4 bedrooms, sheet music and books, ment parks. Old Coca.Cola 6803. Art, 323-0505 days, 885- 5 p.m. and weekends. must sell, make offer. 773. 3 full baths, powder room, with Hammond registra- advertising items and ad. 1970 DODGE DART Swinger. 7839 evenings. 2341 or 772-3465. formal dining room, 3 fire. tion. Call after 6 p.m. 526- vertislng iteJlll from beer Good transportation. Best '76 PLYMOUTH Fury Sport, '71 CHRYSLER 4-door New places, fully equipped kit. 1977 STATION WAGON, 6244. and pop companies. Music offer. 885.5705. air, power, cruise, stereo. Yorker - Tires, good con. PACER WAGON, 1977, all chen and informal dining Pontiac Grand Safari, 9 boxes and electric pianol. PONTIAC Bonneville '76 _ 882-2529. dition, rear defroster, pow- extras. Air, roof rack, body area. Apartment with pri. SAVE $800. Baby Grand pi- passenger, 19,000 miles. er steering, power brakes, overlay moldings, stereo vate entrance. Exterior Call after 6 p.m. 882-8692. 4 door, 23,000 miles, $4.2M. 1959 CHEVROLET Station ano, walnut, 4 years old. Beautiful condition. Best air, AM/FM radio. 882. tape, sport wheels, cloth. decking and pallos. Num. Owned by piano tuner. TOP $I PAID for color TV's 1-463-3917. Wagon, very good condi. offer. 885.3339. 7300. 4-10 Wed. only. 839. tion throughout, runs ex. Excellent condition. Must erous other quality fea. Moving. 526-5910. needing repair. 774-9380. GRANADA '75 GHIA _ 4 5234 anytime. be seen to be appreciated. tures, $290,000. cellent, dependable, AMI '78 VETTE, silver anniver. BALDWIN Console Piano, WANTED-Furniture, glass- door, black, power steer •. FM, sharp wagon. $1,600. sary, loaded, low mileage. 1973 CADILLAC Sedan De $3,500.775-8706. MacGLASHAN like new, $1,200. 772.5067 ware, knic.knacs, dishes, ing, power brakes, AM/FM, 886.7603. $11,500. 882-3227. ilIe. 68,000 miles, runs like AMBASSADOR, 1971 Sedan. COMPANY after 6 p.m. household items, odds and air, aluminum w h eel s , 1975 DODGE Van - New new new. 884-2904. 401 V-8, 4 barrel. Full 0 S CI . I ends, musical instruments, 80,000 expressway miles. 1977 CAPRICE Classic 4 Power. Air. Auto. AMI pposite t. Qlr nn UPRIGHT PIANO - Beau. Hummels, Hummel plates. Needs paint. $2,000. 824- door, silver grey, full pow- tires, low mileage. Call Sat. '77 CORVETTE - White, FM. Good Condition. $1100. 329.2294 tiful tone, good sounding and old dolls. 774-7142. 9467. er. Private, one owner. or Sun. 822-3948. red leather, 14,500 miles, Call after 6 p.m. 885-0099. 12E-COMMERCIAL board and felts. Must sacri. $4,600. 886-8380. 1975 PONTIAC Granville - loaded, mint, $9,200. 372- SHOTGUNS and rifles want. 1977lh FIREBIRD Formula. 2174 or 294-2216. 1976 GRAN PRIX SJ-Hard. PROPERTY fice, $300. 886-6331. 4 door, excellent condition. ed. Parker, Fox, Smith, Loaded, rustproofed, 17,000 '78 C H EVE T T E - Rust. top coupe. 4 barrel V-8. Priced to sell. $3,150. Eve. GROSSE POINTE - Com- 8B-ANTIQUES FOR Winchester and others. miles. 886-7415 after 6 p.m. proofed, AM.FM, 4 speed, '75 VEGA - 16,700 miles, Fully powered with stereo, nings or weekends 886. mercial Building approxi- SALE Private collector. 478-5315. low mileage. 778-8319. good condition, w hit e , many more custom fea. I 1971 PINTO, 52,390 miles, 0662. mately 1,000 sq. ft. in. $1,000. 372.2174 or 294. tures. $3,895. Call 885.1728. 3 FOOT round porcelain I ESTATES WANTED $550. 882-8012. '72 DODGE Travco camper 2216. cludes basement and ga- enamel Coca.Cola signs. We will buy complete estates Van, pop up top, power GRAND PRIX 1978 - V-8, rage plus a 2 bedroom '75 CAMARO, $2,900 or best 1969 GRAND PRlX-50,000 Slot machine. 371-8474 or or household liquidations. steering, brakes, engine Landau, power, AM.FM 1972 GRAN TORINO apartment above store. offer. 824-1335. miles, power steering, 885-8707. Also bu Y in g antiques, sound, body needs little stereo, air, 8,800 miles. Brougham. Good transpor- Asking $27,500. Land con. 885.3288. brakes, windows. Beautiful china, crystal, silver, jew. 1977 CAPRICE Wagon, 9- work. $1,600 or best offer. tation, $425. 1973 Gran condition inside and out. tract terms. B~IGI!TON MALL elry, furs, paintings, ivory, passenger, air, stereo, 350 885-4543. 1972 TOYOTA Corolla 1600 Fury coupe, air, clean, low $1,200. 882-9548. Antique s Show & Sale cloisonne, and Meissen. mileage, $1,450. 882.2691. CENTURY 21 V-8. Excellent condition. - Automatic, AM-FM CHARTER OAKS 779.9800 October 26, 27, 28, 29 Prompt payment. LEE'S, 1977 LTD II Station Wagon, 1978 COBRA II - Whitel Owner m 0 vi n g .abroad. power steering, brakes, stereo, $650. 886.1516. ONE OWNER 1974 BMW Brighton, Mich. 20339 Mack Ave. 881-8082. green, 302 V-8, automatic ST. CLAIR SHORES-Great- $4,800. 88lHl862. Bavaria, excellent eondi- Grand River at 1.96 Z i e bar t , posi.traction, 1986 FORD Galaxie - Low transmission, air, rear de. Mack-6 suite office During Mall hours SAFES WANTED - Almost er '77 TRANS AM, silver, load. 18,000 miles. 881-9653. mileage. Runs like new. .tion, manual, air, saddle froster, AM/FM stereo, Free admission any condition. Woods Lock building. Central air. Rear ed. $5,600. 884-4284. Body needs repair. $250. leather interior, $6,450. power steering, brakes, Free parking and Safe. TU 1.9247. 1976 T.BIRD, low miles, ex. parking lot. Between 8 and 823-3063. 886.9886. 12,000 miles. $4,600. 886. " 9 Mile Roads. '76 ASPEN S.E. Air, power cellent condition, cream FIREPLACE mantle, $300 or DRESSER and mirror, light 2971 after 5 p.m. HIGBIE 1.:AXON steering, brakC5, low mile. and gold with luxury inte. 1977 OLDSMOBILE Delta CADILLAC '76 Seville 4 best offer. 343..(19688. or blond finish. 881-7111. 886-3400 age, new tires, extras. 885- rior and extras. $5,700. Royale 4 door sedan. Air, door. Mint con d i t ion, 11 B-CARS WANTED 881.9617. 21,000 miles, CB, $8,500. LEADED GlASS doors, win- FULL SIZE wooden pool 2933. stereo, excellent condition, TO BUY MEDICAL CLINIC table, good condition for low mileage. 822.1641. TU 4-6975. WHITTIER near active Civic dows and panels. Buying 1977 CUTLASS Salon, air, 1976 PONTIAC Grand Safari and selling. 824-2994. my home. 886-1654. Center and Eastland. 4 bucket seats, power, $5,000. Station Wagon. Excellent OLDS' '77 Regency 2 door, VOLKSWAGENS 1977 OLDSMOBILE Regency exam rooms, large recep- 885-4878. condition. Best oCfer. 881- good condition, $5,500. TU WANTED KENNARY Kage Antiques. lOA-MOTORCYCLES 4 door, fully equipped in. tion room plus attached 4 Hours: Wednesday.Friday, 4817. cluding tape deck. 28,000 4-69'15. Highest Prices Paid FOR SALE 1976 COBRA II, 302, V-8, room apartment at rear. 12-4, Saturday 9-5. Cadieux LTD "69" Wagon. New muf- miles. $5,895. 778.2863. '73 PLYMOUTH Sport Sub- WOOD MOTORS V.W. Fully modernized and very at Warren. 882-4396. RUPp.ROADSTER Mini bike, power steering, power ler, new brakes, inside urban Station Wagon, 9 Gratiot at 8 M"lle 372.2600 reasonably priced with ex. 1976, $175. Schwinn Uni. brakes. Excellent condi. PLDSMOBlLE Regency 1977 9 PIECE Chippendale dining tion. $3,500. 889-0800. clean. Needs some repairs, - 4 door, vinyl top, power passenger, new brakes, STOP! DON'T junk that car cellent assumption possi. cycle, $35. Both like new. $225. 882.9199. tires, exhaust, $1,200. Call ble. Fine opportunity for • room set. Solid walnut, ex. 884-2909. steering, power brakes, or truck. Call Bill for es. cellent condition. Round 1975 HORNET Hatchback, after 6 p.m. 886-0228. young Dr. 881-6300. 1977 CHEVY Caprice - 4 windows, locks. 60-40 seat. timate. 885-2221. table, buffet and china ca~ fully equipped, excellent JOHNSTONE & 1977 BLUE Solex, excellent door, AM.FM radio, full Tilt wheel, cruise, climate '76 GRANADA 2 door, 6 cyl. inet. 4 extra leaves. Ball & condition. $1,800. 821-6661. CASH FOR CARS JOHNSTONE condition, $175. 881~27. , power. Like new. $4,600. control, AM.FM 8 track. inder, automatic, many ex- claw feet. Fancy Victorian TOP DOLLAR PAID call after 3:00 p.m. 1973 GREMLIN - .Levi inte- 882-5008. $5,900. 886-9065. tras and comforts. Priced t3-REAL ESTATE o r g an. Will sacrifice at rior, low mileage. $975 or MIKE MAHER CHEVROLET to sell. call after 6 p.m. USED CAR LOT FOR SALE $250. Round oak table, ped. '77 HARLEY DAVISON. best offer. 886-4697. 1971 DATSUN _ 24O.Z, 4 1974 TRIUMPH TR-6 - Red, 792.3363. EAST JEFFERSON."AT estal base. Pressed back Cafe' Rae e r. Warranty. speed, air, AM.FM, low I new to~, ~M/FM stereo, FOR SALE BY OWNER CUTLASS, '72 - Air, power ALTER ROAD chair. 23190 Mack at 9 Mile $700, take over payments. mileage. 881-7121 after 6 well .~aIDtaIDed, excellent '77 CADILLAC Coupe d'Ele. See pictures and details in Road. 775.1970. brakes, power steering, p.m. conditIOn. Must sell. 822. 821.2000 822-5257. ganee - 16,000 miles, ex- the Grosse Pointe "For good condition. $1,250. 881. 4945 after 4 p.m. cellent condition, all op. 1973 THUNDERBIRD Sale By Owner" News. ALL ORIENTAL 1970 SUZUKI - T.5 125. 3604. '75 MAVERICK, 4 door, V-8, tions. $7,900. 886-7975. . air, stereo, power brakes, '73 .OP~,L - ..Front still got WANTED. GOOD letter . RUGS Good running ofder. $175'1' '73 GRAN TORINO _ Light power steering, low mile. big ouch! Now $225. 1970 DODGE DART Swinger, CONDITION. 775-7503 19276 Linville - $59,500 - Bought for 50% more than 822-7979 after 6 p.m. red, $700. Also '72 Pontiac, age, good condition. 882. 521-6803. best offer. 882-3692. 881-8186. dealers would pay. Please llC-BOATS AND Grosse Pointe City--$89,500 ll-CARS FOR SALE $800. Air. Private. 331. 5751. MOTORS call 1-663-7607. 7932. 1977 CORDOBA - 400 en. 1974 DUSTER - Automatic, - 886-2109. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE , 1976 COUPE DeVILLE Cab. gine, leather buckets, con. 6 cylinder, air, AM/FM, 26' SKIFF CRAFT Hardtop, 20687 Lochmoor - HW - A PRIVATE COLLECTOR as low AI $33.15 for 77 COUGAR Brou.gham, 4 sole, power steering, .power power, 1 owner, $750. 521- WILL PAY ANY REASON. e riolet top, cruise control, 1976. Twin 120 H.P. Mere's, $58,900 - 882-7921. months. Call Chp.mey in.sur. door. Power st~ermg, pow. bra k e s, windows, seat. 4858. ABLE PRICE ASKED FOR AM/FM stereo, Michelins, loaded, equipment, 100 1565 Aline - $64,500 - 881- .aDce ABcDCy for your over er brakes, ~Ir, AM/FM Cruise, stereo with tape, hours, new. $13,000 firm. 2291. OLD ORIENTAL RUGS - $5,300. 885-2893. VOLKSWAGEN C amp e r, the pbone quotation. 884. stereo, low mIleage. $5,100 air. $4,000 firm. 885-1992 824-3546. 19242 Rolandale - HW - ALL SIZES. 5337. or best offer. 773-4951. after 6 p.m. pop.up top, low mileage, 1-482-5427 1976 CAMARO L.T., 35G-V8, 884-7350. . 2 year tuff coat guarantee, 1977 S TAR eRA F T Super 23137 Alger _ SCS-$78,000 - 1967 VW CONVERTIBLE - . automatic tr.ansmission, air, 1973 OPEL Wagon~.sjI,eed; .) r..$I,500 Mercedes Benz paint ABLE TO PAY top dollar Ziebarted;'19,OOO niiles. Ex- Spott -16; '.l1oWrlder 'seats, - ~ '773-5125.. . ,~ ., AUTOMOBILE OWNERS As Runs fine. Body needs AM/FM stereo, radials, ex. job, new mud and snow for used Oriental rug •. low as $25 quarterly buy.\' cellent condition. 886-8182. full canvas, all Coast Guard 805 University - $83,900 _ work. Must sell. Best offer. cellent condition. 822-0875. tires, new brakes, excel. equipment, tilt trailer, 1977 882-5896. 5454483. Compulsory No Fault In. 882-3315. '76 MG MIDGET, 13,0()O 1968 V A L I ANT'P lent. operating condition. 55 h.p, Johnson. $4,350 or 15808 _ 10 Windmill Pointe surance. 881.2376. . - ower $5,200. 886-5836. ORIENTAL RUGS 1978 THUNDERBIRD-Dark miles. $3,200. 1-791-9210. steerIng, power brakes, • best offer. 776-2954. Dr. (Duplex) $129,000 _ Expert appraisals, estates 1973 PLYMOUTH Duster--6- jade, low mileage, air con- '76 ELITE Torino, 30,000 35,000 original miles, new '74 ELDORADO Convertible 12G-I.0. 17 FT. MFG BOW 288-2000. purchased. Modern, semi.' cylinder, AM-FM stereo, ditioning, electric defrost. tires, needs brakes. 881. -firemist green, needs .RIDER, DEEP V, LIKE '418 Ro~and - 884-3286. antique and antique. Ex. air conditioning, radials, miles, clean, air, stereo, er, AM/FM stereo. Still $3,200. TU 4-0098. 9423: some work. TU 1.9191. NEW 1976 WITH HALS. 1122 BIshop - 881.6725. pert cleaning and repair- sport wheels, power steer- under warranty. $6,095. CLAW TRAILER $5500 357 Lakeshore - $230,000 - ing. Will buy antiques also. ing, power brakes, excel. Call 882-2253. I '73 GRAN TORINO Sport, '74 DODGE Polara-Power VE 9.1172 .,. 521-4503. 1975 C 0 ~ D 0 B A, load~d, good condition, AM/FM Able to pay top dollar. lent condition, low miles, steering, power brakes, air, . 731 Grand Marais - $149,500 bla~k With black. leather m. stereo, power steering, 649-2698. $1,800. 689-5900 days, 882- FIREBIRD '72 - Raised in $1,895, regiular gas, excel- NOVA 1978, 25 foot 250-XL, - 331-7654. tenor, 32,000 miles. $3,700 power brakes air $1 500 5360 evenings. Grosse Pointe and very lent condition. 882-4088. twin 260 h.p. Red hull, 742 Lakeland - 882-3655. FURNITURE refinished. .rl. well mannered. Air, full or best offer. 884-7401 be- 881.1730. ' . , . tween 9 and 4. . 1975 VEGA-4 speed, 5 year beige interior, lots of ex- 19235 Linville - $65,000 - paired, ~liripped, any type power, automatic console. tras, Sun day 882-7796. 885-7774. of caning. Free estimates, CAR STORAGE Best offer $1,500 or over. 1973 CHEVRE>LET MaIlbu- warranty still in effect, '75 VW RABBIT. Excellent Automatic, AM radio, air, $1,300 or best offer. Excel. Weekdays 399-1566 be. 1652 Hawthorne - $77,000 474-8953. 886-3575. tween 8-4. _ 886-6464. condition, new clutch and tinted glass, power steer- lent condition. 9 to 5, 963- INDOOR HEATED flywheel. $2,400. Call 889. BC-OFFICE 925..()()34 1978 PINTO ing, power brakes. Asking 7995, 882.1538. 861 S. Rosedale - $124,500 0230 after 4 p.m. 12 FOOT PETREL. Needs reo EQUrPMENT 10,051 MILES, PERFECT $1,095. 886-6166. ' pair, $450. 776-6244 after 4 - 8864697. 1976 CADILLAC Coupe de '74 CADILLAC_, loaded, low MICHELIN TIRES '74 MALIBU Station Wagon, p.m. Call 881-2044 for a Newsletter OVERSTOCKED - Drop. Ville, AM/FM s t ere 0 . '77 MALIBU Classic - Air, miles, five new radials, 823-1165 AMiFM, power door locks, or to advertise your home. over formic a replacement Cruise control. Tilt wheel, power steering, power $3,500. 886-3346. air, power steering, power llF-TRAILERS AND desk tops, to fit over 30 x all power. Lovely car in 1977 CORVETTE - White brakes, ,AM/FM r a d i 0 , brakes. $1,795. 881.1349. 1973 DODGE Crestwood wa. CAMPERS 60 desk, oak grain, rose- great condition. 885-8167_ with black leather interior. 19,000 miles. $4,500. 979. HARPER WOODS gon, 6-passenger, 318 V-B, wood, $35 each. Midwest Options include: power 1975 CHEVROLET Impala 3271 after 6 p.m. AVENGER, 1972, 22 foot, Buy this attractive 2 bed. Pia s tic Top Company, 1977 CHEVROLET Caprice. - windows, tilt telescopic, regular gas, air, power sleeps 7, seIC-contained, in- room home on land con. 4 door, good condition. 1977 COUPE de VILLE - brakes and steering, good 15428 Harper. 521.5508. Loaded, excellent condi. rear defog, sport mirrors, Call between 8:30 and 4;30. cludes Reese hitch and tract terms and save. Ex. tion. 13,500 miles. 775. AM/FM stereo, luggage Cabriolet top, completely tires, no rust, $1,395. 882- brake control. Call after tra large family room. 882.7908. After 4:30 call equipped, cruise control, 7802. SALE 2533. rack, 18,000 miles, excep- 882-8342. 2:30. 882.7282. Wooded lot with 2 car ga. tionally clean. $9,299. A.M. 18,00f) mil e s, Ask i n g rage. G.P. schools. Immed- Name brands like Steelease, $7,650. 884.9050. CHRYSLER New Yorker 12-SUBURBAN Cory Jamestown and In. '73 FORD Galaxy, good con- 336.9440 (Phyllis) .P.M. 1974 E L D 0 R ADO. Good Brougham, '73, will deal. iate possession. $36,500. shape, loaded, many ex. ACREAGE vincable. ALL double ped. dition. Brown. 63,000 miles. 881-5195. 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite 884-3620, 533 Anita. (E.21562) Air. 779-2118. tras. Best Qff~r. 771-2442. BRIGHTON-5 acre home. estal desks $99. ALL typ- '72 DODGE DART Sebring. $850. 884-6870. SPACIOUS, beautifully dec. ing return desks $65. Much '77 T.BIRD, power locks and site on hill. Great view! '77 CORVETTE, 16,000 miles. AIR, BEST OFFER '78 PONTIAC Sunbird, low orated and carpeted, 4 bed. more at super savings. '74 FIREBIRD Formula 400, windows, seat, tilt wheel, $35,000 terms. Adjacent to Tan w/brown interior, air, . 343-0358 mileage, power steering, room brick ranch with fam. Sale runs from October 16th looks new, loaded. Should vinal top, stereo, luxury a doctor's beautiful 7-acre T.roof, AM/FM s t ere o. power brakes, air, Zie. be seen. $2,900. 886-8016. interior. 777-2048. ily room, finished base. thru November 15th or while Tailor made cover. $8,900 1947 FORD - Good condi- barted. Sport coupe. Best country mansion estate. Area of fine rural develop- ment, 2112car garage. Quick supply lasts. or best offer. 293-6066. tion, 289 Hi.Po, automatic oHer. 884-0364. '74 PLYMOUTH S e b r in g MONZA, '78, 2 plus 2 town ment, 6 minutes from town possession. $56,900. American Previously Owned transmission and special Plus coupe. Buckets, con. coupe, automatic, air, AMI and 1-96. Owner 1.229.8600 (W.19114) 23416 Greater Mack '72 JAGUAR X76. White ex- rear end .. $800. 521-8618. '77 PLYMOUTH Volare 8 cyl. $Ole, air, stereo, vinyl top, FM, power steering, tilt low mileage, many extras, business. ' 772-7990 electric de.fogger, triple wheel, vinyl top, silver, terior, red interior. $4.800. 1973 T-BIRD, $1,000. Good 2 door. $4,250. 77H.i566 ST. CLAIR SHORES white, 59,000 miles, needs 13,000 miles, $4,400. 882- 3M BRAND Copier No. 209, 882-0235. condition. Must sell. 521. after 4:30. 12B-VACATfON CANAL HO:\IE with 4 fire. $100 worth of paper and 8618. minor repair, $795. 526- 1232. PROPERTY places, 4 bedrooms, 2~~ rolls included, $700. Add- MGB - A 77lh. British Rac- '75 PONTIAC - Blue, navy 6463. - baths, tiled basement and ing machine, $30. Refriger. ing. Green/beige interior. '74 PINTO Run.About, auto. top, 2 door, power steer. 1978 MONTE CARLO Lan. FORT LAUDERDALE. mod. MARQUIS. 1975, 4 door, all 3 car garage. Extra adja. ator, $35. Secretarial dC5k, AM/FM 8 track stereo, lug. malic, new tires & brakes, ing and brakes. $1,000 or dau - Power steering, est 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 10- the goodies, Ziebarted. You power brakes, air condi. . cal 882.]262, distant direct cent lot available ot buyer. $125. Regular desk, $65. gage rack. Showroom new. good condition. 822-0875. best offer. 882.4684 after $75,000. (S.22420) Must see. Best offer. 881. goUa see this one! 886- tioning, wire wheels, AMI 1.305.523-6123. 9-ARTICLES WANTED 3995. I TR-6, TRIUMPH, 1974, no 8 P'~' . 0042. FM stereo, 779.()434. CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom rust, well taken care of, 1974 CADILLAC Coupe de 12D-LAKE AND RIVER brick ranch. Aluminum '73 DODGE Charger coupe- 1974 CAPRI - 4 cylinders, WAN TED: leaded glass 1978 GRAND PRIX 81. Low dark blue.green with tan Ville. Good condition, load. PROPERTY trim. Florida room, central Air, radio, power steering, automatic, air, yellow and doors and windows. Marble mileage. Loaded. $6,295 or intcrior, stereo cassette. ed. Burns regular gas. 881. air, basement and garage, power brakes, automatic, black interior. Good condi. top tables, dressers and best offer. 247-5529. Stored winters and Zie- 5942. ALGONAC L.C. terms. Immediate pos. vinyl toP. nice car, 62,000 tion. $1,550. 882-8580. 117 ft. on St. Clair River commodes. Vi Ctor i a n barted. 886.2292. -- .------.------.- -- session. $54,900. (SZ 1612). couches. ladies and gentle' 1974 DATSUN 260Z. 2+2.' --- GMC, 1977, Family Van, miles, $895. 526.6463. plus 140 ft. on canal. Pri: 1974 CAMARO - AM/FM men chairs. Old oil and New brakes and exhaust. 2 '74 FORD Pinto - Excellent power stcering, power ------vate drive leads to this I '74 CHRYSLER Imperial Le tape deck stcreo, power CHAMBERLAIN leather glass lamps, cut sets of tires, Mag wheels. condition, .new brakes, bat. brakes, air, AM.FM ~tcreol water front eslate. Main crystal. Silver pieces, pic. AM/FM stereo cassette, tery and tires. $1,540. 779. tape. Excellent condition. Baron 4 door-Air, sterco, steering. power brakes, dwelling has 4 bedrooms 771-8900 tilt cruise, power windows, rearspoiler. $2,100. 881- 1 ture frames and oriental air. 772-8758 after 5:00. 8814. Loaded, 9,500 miles. 777. 2 f.! baths. (great.hall i rugs. Consider anything . 3173. power locks, 6.way seats, 3782. type living room with from '1J1'Ct. . d ' X 81 Id-,'74 VOLKSWAGEN - AM. ------vinyl roof. Needs minor beamed ceiling and slate OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 o rJ a n peno. 77 GRAND PRI. ,go, FM. new tires, very clean, 1972 CHRYSLER New York. repair. $995. 526-6463. 1975 CHRYSLER Cordoba, Evenings. 882-8692. comp 1et e1y eqUippe.d 839. vcry good condition. Price cr. ]o'u])y loaded. 48,000 or. Silver Grey, black leather floor and huge fireplace. 19276 LINVILLE, G.P.W. 1975 CORDOBA, loaded, new Florida room faces river WANTED: FRENCH DOORS 6000 after 6. Before 6, $2,100. 1-792-3678 or 884. iginal miles. Excellent con. bucket seats, console, all Dining room, Florida room, tires, low mileage, $2995 power, AM/FM radio, air, First floor apartment' Okay if broken. Beveled, 885-0081. 5324. dition, $1,250. l"rom 8 to 4 3 bedrooms and 1':' baths firm. 885-6885. custom sport wheels. Ex. Separate guest house. boat also leaded glass panels, ------p.m. 964.3100 and after 6 highlights this lovely brick wrought iron fence also. 1968 T.BIRJ). Musl sell, $400. 1977 CHEVROLET Wagon, p.m. 343.0098- cellent condition. Original house and dOCkage. $160. Colonial. Finishcd basco Will pick up. 824.2994. FM stereo. 886.9581. air, stereo, full powcr'I------1972 OPEl. GT, super condi. owner must sell. 822-2025. 000. ' Cruise. Loaded. $4,400. . Power tion, AM/FM radio, snow ment and garage. Assume DETROIT Book Seller _ 1975 CHEVY Mom.a 2+2 884.8693. stcering, power brakes. tire~, many extras. 823. CORDOBA '76, Bronze-air, MacGLASHAN I 8% % mortgage. $63,900. Seeking library furniture Hatchback Coupe, loaded, - power windows. air, AM. 2439. power steering, brakes. COMPANY , in good condition. Also 57,000 miles, good car. MUSTANG '66, power steer. FM, 75,000 milcs. $700. - ~_._- locks, windows, rear de. CHAMBERLAI N 1977 OLDSMOBILE Regency Opposite St. Clair Inn I needs many books on Mich. $1,900. Days 237-8859. Eve. ing, power brakes. radio, 776.7206. froster, FM stereo, alum. 329.2294 771-8900 igan history, Civil War nings 881-7191. h cat e r, good condition. ------98 - Loaded, including inum mag wheels. excellent --- photography, occult, cook --- $600.8844817. 1978 PONTIAC Sun b i r d tape deck. Exccllent con. condition. 881-4286. KEEP YOUR erJiser at dition, 17,000 miles. 885. b ok b' h '77 CORVETTE, Anniversary ---- .------Hatchback. Very low milc- home--lO minutes to Lake HARPER WOODS - 201147 °d s, 10dgrda~t'ies, llimihted paint, all options. Only '75 CAMARO - 6 ('ylinder age. 6 cylinders automatic 529B. '69 T.BIRD. new tires, ex. 51. Clair, 4 bedroom deluxe Beaufait. 3 bedrooms. dou. ban slgned e I'I IOns, eat'I er 4,000 ml Ies 526-5942 . economy car, 1 owncr, low transmission" .all''. power ------eellent mechanical condi. canal home, H a r r iSOn oun s, eary JUVeDLCS'j". ------mileage, pow('r steering. brakes po~er 'steering 1978 GRAN PRIX, L J, triple ble garage. Grosse Pointe tion. needs paint, $750. 886. Towns~ ip, 0 ve r 2,200 schools. In 40's. New autographs, old movie etc '71 LeMANS 350. 2 barrel $2250 343.0955 after 6 l\l~urv. trim and ~old' . black, sun roof, cruise, 3346. sqlla~e fect. Must see to ap. Prompt payment and r~. V-8, Anscen Mags, new p.~.' AM.F'M. Call 884.4717. mg. sler('o, rally wheels, power .------.------preclatC'. PlC'as(' call Hal moval, at your c('nvenl I !lr('s, dual exhaust, AM/FM 1. ------1-- . - -- -- s('ats. power windows, door 1973 TORONADO, v e r y Westcott, Real Estate One: NO 5T EPS ence, call John King, 961. ~tereo. Needs some engine CORVETTE '78. light blu(', 1977 BUHGUNDY Cadillac lorks, loaded. $7,200. 886. rlean, 55,000 miles, loaded, 296.0010. Residence: 463. J 0622. Thank you. ; and body work. 824-4042.! loaded. $12,000. 521-8129, I SeVIlle, $10.000. 824.8012. 5764. $2,550. 885.4lI5. 1398. 886.1464 Open 2.5

- Thursday, October 26, '978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty~Seven 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-R.EAL ESTATE 2.0A.-CARPET LAYING 21F-HOME FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALl FOR SALE IMPROVEMENT OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 . CARPET LAYING MOROSS-I.94 area. Immacu. 1411 DEVONSHIRE 742 LAKELAND 805 UNIVERSITY - Grosse FLOOR SANDING professi. 1035 ROSLYN late 3 bedroom brick ranch. NEW AND OLD 3 bedroom Colonial. 2~ Pointe. Large 3 bedroom Stairs Carpeted Shifted onally done. Dark staining Spadous 3 bedroom, 11h bath Colonial, new carpeting GROSSE POI NTE Natural fireplace, 2 baths, brick colonial. Immaculate and finishing. All work and drapes throughout. Modern kitchen with eat. baths, master bedroom has Repairs of All Types WOODS back p.orch, appliances, condition. Call 882.5895 guaranteed, free estimates. ing area and wet bar. Paneled family room that adjoining bath, living ALSO Excellent condition, 2 story full basement, 2lh car ga. room, dining room and reo after 5 p.m. CARPETING, VINYL, 371-6938. opens on to patio and gas grill with private rage. One block from Har. brick, 4 bedrooms, 2 up. cently decorated kitchen, HARDWOOD fenced yard. Must see to appreciate. Priced to stairs, 2 downstairs, 3 per Woods. Asking $34,900. EXECUTIVE DELIGHT - sell. large family room with 6 acres, 3 bedroom colonial, Samples Shown in baths, carpeting, enclosed CENTURY 21 beamed cathedral ceiling, Your Home NEED HOME 886-1401 porch, finished basement, family room, fireplace, 1V2 CHARTER OAKS 779-9800 fireplace, wet bar and slid. baths, country kitchen, ga- BOB TRUDEL IMPROVEMENTS? 2 car garage. Middle 70's. ing doors leading to spa. 294-5896 IMMACULATE 2.story Colo. rage, lafge barn. Colony, Call after 6, 886'()126. cious lot, 2 car attached Call the Specialist in Elec- nial brick, 1557 Hollywood, 465.0478 or 294-5840. FOR SALE BY OWNER garage, 882.3655. 0 pen 20E-INSULATION trical up.dating. Plumbing, HARPER WOODS - 3 bed- Grosse Poi n t e Woods. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P. M. Sunday 2.5 p.m. Roofing, Rec. Rooms, Ga. room brick ranch, 1~ car Com pie t e ly remodeled, 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL - PREPARE now for skyroc- rages, Tool Sheds. Cement garage, finished basement, $72,500. By appointment Completely carpeted, fam. keting fuel bills while in. 861 S. Rosedale Court, Grosse Pointe Woods. Backs and Insulation work. Li. up to University Liggett Middle School. 4 bed. 21302 Pres1wick. $45,900. only. 882.2045. EXECUTIVE'S HOME ily room, powder room, sulation costs are reason. censed and Insured. rooms, 21h baths, country kitchen with large eat- 881'()973. Grosse Pointe Farms, one fireplace, no wax kitchen able. Insulation is blown in HARPER WOODS - 3 bed. floor, move in condition. walls and ceilings from ing area, 1st floor laundry, family room with fire- block from Lake and FREE ESTIMATES rooms, p 0 s sib 1e fourth, $59,900. No Brokers - outside today - no muss place, formal dining room, central air, side en- HOME OWNERS INSUR. Farms Pier. 4 bedrooms, 3 CALL 824-1292 aluminum trim, garage. Grosse Pointe Woods or fuss. It doesn't cost, it trance, 21h car garage, newly painted. Owners ANCE Policy for your clos- baths, 2 powder rooms, oak Mid-40's. call for appoint. Beaufait 881.1723 pays to insulate your h.ome anxious due to transfer. $124,500. 886-4697. ing. Call Chesney Insur- panelled library with fire. ance Agency. 884-5337 for ment. 884-9146. place and wet bar, gracious Comfort at lower -tempera VOCCIA your quotation. . dining room, large living 13C-LAND tures. Sudro Insulation CONSTRUCTION AVON.ON.THE.LAKE r(jo~m, spacious kitchen CONTRACTS since 1948. 881.3515. SOMEWHERE i n Grosse Choice c,mal ranch. Featur. CO., INC. with 1st floor laundry 20F-WASHER AND Pointe there is a person ing 2 bedroom, 2 bath, room, central air and se- LAND CONTRACTS DRYER REPAIR Licensed Builders WANTED selling a n enormously country kitchen, handsome curity system, sprinkler PRIVATE INVESTOR will Additions over.priced residence, but family room, 2 car attach. system plus many other buy land contracts on LET GEORGE DO IT Dormers by desiring a modest Pied a ,ed garage. This rare offer. quality features. Grosse Pointe properties Terre if one were avail. Washer, dryer, dishwasher- Garages ing has a 70 ft. canal. Will $198,500 onl)o', Residential or Com. able. Consider my gently NO SERVICE CHARGE if Kitchens handle 45 ft. cruisers! BY APPOINTMENT mercial. No Commissions over-priced condominium. repaired. Guaranteed parts Fireplaces DuMouchelle's D. DAY REALTY OWNER 882.9467 required. . At $57,500 you have no 886.3300 and serv..ces. SpeCIalizing Bank financing available Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings • Jewelry need for a lawnmower and 963-1300 in Sears products. Complete • Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China can be off in an instant. 1544 HAMPTON - Newly GROSSE POINTE SINCE 1965 - 882.5814 14-REAL ESTATE Home Modernization Meanwhile 2 bedrooms, modernized brick: bunga. WOODS 777-2816 773.1105 Complete ESTATES or Single Items bath, living room and kit. low. 2 bedrooms and den 974 NORTH RENAUD RD. WANTED 21A-PIANO SERVICE chen plus a full basement or 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, liv. Ranch, 2 bedrooms, llh baths, INSTANT CASH or on consignment DOCTOR WANTS a single or PIANO TuNING and repair. and gllI'age await your re- ing room with fireplace. living room with natural HADLEY 2 family house. $4,000 to Careful work, reasonable GENERAL CONTRACTING Phone Us At turn. 886-5007 after 6:30 Family kitchen, sewing fireplace, full dining room, $6,000 down, balance on rates. 886-4846 . COMPLETE REMODELING p.m. or 963-4052, 9 a.m. room, screened porch. Open central air with electronic 963-6256 or 963-0248 Land Contract. Consider SERVICE to 5 p.m. Sunday 2.5. 885.9204. air purifier, fenced yard, most areas. 822.2334. Yan. PIANO TUNING and repair. Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms new kitchen, carpets and chuk 8244169. ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. drapes newly landscaped. Member AFM. E d war d and additions. Including BY OWNER' Low 90's. By owner. Felske. 465-6358. counter tops, cabinets, pan- 1337 YORKTOWN $CASH$ eling. Painting and paper. APPOINTMENTS ONLY No repairs - points - com. COMPLETE .piano service. GROSSE POINTE WOODS 1007 BERKSHIRE hanging. 885-6926 mission. Call the rest, then Tuniilg, rebuilding, refm get the best for Eastside A DIVISION OF Individuality of prestigious custom built 4 bedroom, Old English country home -. 4 bedrooms. 3 full and ishing. Me in b e r Piano GROSSE POINTE 2lh bath Colonial. Spacious family room with 2lh baths, library, 2 fireplaces, gas heat, large GROSSE PO INTE houses. Technicians Guild. Zech- ARGUS 526-7300 PAINTERS, INC. . doorwall to terrace offers a unique arrangement. carpeted rec room with wet bar, sprinkling WOODS Bossner. 731-7707. 882.ll234 Convenient first floor laundry room, spacious system, heated garage, screened porch. BY OWNER PIANO TUNING - Nor- kitchen with all appliances. Quality and taste IS-BUSINESS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 bedroom brick colonial, 2lh OPPORTUNITIES mally $35, $30 with this LAKEP0 INTE of decorating has been maintained. Numerous $134,900 - Buyers Only baths, formal dining room, ad, 17 years experience. CONSTRUCTION extras including air conditioning and electronic den family room, finished Complete home moderniza. 824-3634 BEAUTY SHOP - 8 dryers, BA degree, satisfaction or air cleaner. Professionally landscaped with trees bas~ment, patio, gas grill 5 stas., good price, terms you don't pay.. 884-2168. tion. No job too small. Li- surrounding screened terrace and raised shub- and natural fireplace. After and area. Owner must sell. Call after 6 p.m. censed. 881.3926, 882-6707. bery beds enclosed by 6-foot hedges and wooden 1 p.m. 886-4110. ROBERTS REALTY fencing. Only by observation of the interior will FOR SALE BY OWNER No Brokers, Please 881-9344 21 B-SEWIHG 21G-ROOFING you be able to appreciate the open center en- SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. OWNER, 3 bedroom brick PERSONALIZED S E L E c. I MACHINE trance layer and attractive floor plan .. By owner GUTTERS CLEANED, $27.95 -Appointment only. $126,000. 19235 Linville, Grosse Pointe Woods. Brick Colonial. Colonial, new energy'sav. TIVE AND L I M I TED COMPLETE tune.up $3.95. ing furnace, new kitchen, TELEPHONE ANSWER. All makes, all ages. All average. Mitchell A. M. Living room with fireplace, dining room, large painting. Monday through 886-5311 family room with fireplace, wet bar and deck. 3 carpeting, $62,900. 1496 IN G A V A I LAB L E. parts stocked. 885-7437., Hampton. 881-9208. Friday, 8:30 to 5. 881 No Brokers bedrooms, 11h baths, 11h car garage. New roof, PLEASE CALL 886.0271. 21C-ELECTRICAL 5105. new carpeting, newly painted and decorated in. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, GROSSE POINTE SALON- SERVICE side and out. Very clean and in excellent con. price reduced on charming Sacrifice due to a transfer ROOFING dition. $65,000. Also shown by appointment. No 3.bedroom brick Bungalow, out of town. $35,000. First HARBOR ELECTRIC Repair or new reroof, alumi brokers. Call 885-7774 after 7 p.m. natural fireplace, formal best, offer. Reply Grosse Violations Corrected num trim siding and gut dining room, 11h baths, 2 Pointe News Box P.15. FREE ESTIMATES car garage. Immediate pos- ters, storm windows. Free Grosse Pointe Real Estate session, 2111 Lancaster. SPENCER CORSET repair 882-9420 estimates. Bob, Dale, Doug Hurry, $55,000. business for sale. Involving Licensed and insured con. 526-0666 or 371.1971. co. Homeowners In-surance ANI EL 886-1190 sewing booth, foundation tractor, residential, com- HEDEMARK ROOFING CO garments and bras. $200 mercial and' industrial. REPAlRS-RE.ROOFING • OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2.5 May I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for plus inventory. VE 9-1385. ST. CLAIR SHORES - 34 Specializing in Hot Tar 33324 Jefferson - 2 Bedroom Condo - S.C.S. your new home? Policies prepared in time for bedroom ranches and co. ALL TYPES of electrical . . your closing! " I N V EST MEN T OPPOR- work. Ranges, dryers in. Licensed and insured, free 1390 Bedford ~ .4-5 Bedroom Col. :- Q.P.Park " lonials for sale or will rent estimates. 839-tl505. 564 I'fotre .pam-e--3 .,Bedroom '1Bung.-;,>-G.P,C,'~ , ,,,:) .,.w,a - .l.,,,.,.,j{ (:;.".~:8841>5337--""'1<,'''' .... " .... I , optional terms an~ financ- TUNITY: High risk, high stalled...,..remodeling, .Elec. 'return; commercial 'bUild. trica! repairs, fixtures' in- 5519 Kensington - 4 Bedroom Bung.-Detroit . ing available. Call George, PROFESSIONAL gutter ~erv. 'DAVID J. CHESNEY \, ing subject to 5 year lease. stalled. city violations. Li- 4660 Somerset-3 Bedroom Colonial-Detroit 557-{}770or 777-1640. ice. Reasonable. Reliable. $25,000 down required. Call censed and insured. Col- 99c and up per foot. I do CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY BY OWNER - First offer- Virginia S. Jeffries, Real. ville Electric Company. my own work. HOLD YOUR BREATH 20225 MACK ing. 71 Willison, Grosse tor, 882-{}899. Evenings 774-9110. Days You must see this home throughout-a little bit Pointe Shores, 3 bedroom LA 6.7352. JOHN WILLIAMS of perfection-' It's a delightful Cape Cod in Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America ran c h, 3lh baths. No 16--PETS FOR SALE 885.5813 Grosse Pointe Woods, offering two lovely bed. B r 0 k e r s. Appointment S & J ELECTRIC rooms. one and a half baths. The fastidious own- .Residential • Commercial only. 961.7970 or 886.7576. ROOFS and DECKS er is selling with great regret. Make an appoint. FREE PUPPIES No Job roo Small GUTTERS AND ment to view, and you will appreciatp. the qual- LUXURY CONDOMINIUM 403 ST. CLAIR, for sale by TO GOOD HOMES 885.2930 DOWN SPOUTS ity. owner, beautiful 2.family MIXED BREED Gutters cleaned and flushed 21908 SHOREPO INTE income down, 2 bedrooms, GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY New and Repllir Work MAJESTIC STYLE bath, living room with bay. 774-4454 Licensed al'd Insured A superb English Tudor, one of a kind which 2 bedrooms,. 2 full baths, 2 story living room, Mut. ADVANCE !If \INTENANCE filters on the market very rarely. The formal schler kitchen and baths. Full basement, gas heat Built.in bookcase, carpet. CAIRN TERRIER, f

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Page lwent)'-!iqhi GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 1978 il-I-PAINTING, 21.I-PAINTING~ .. 21-I-PAINTING, 21O-CEMENT AND 21S-CARPENTER 21T-PLUMBING & , . DECORATI NG. DECORATING DECORATING BRICK WORK SERVICE HEATING Big Milestone Passed by Bell GROSSE POINTE FLOOR SANDING, AU fin. QUALITY PAINTING PORCHES, new or rebuilt, ishes, dark staining our SERVICE tuck pointing, brick reo CUSTOM ALL PLUMBING Michigan Bell last week and a rota~ dial with easily CONTRACTORS installed its six millionth read ovefSlzed numbers. specialty, 3rd generation. INTERIOR- placement, caulking, point HOME REPAIR No Service Charge CUSTOM PAINTING AND Licenses. 371-0830. telephone, passing a major Michigan's first. telephone sealer with Hi-Tex. Chim. Remodeling, repairs of any SMALL OR LARGE WALLP APF:RING EXTERIOR ney repair and rebuilt. milestone in Michigan com. line was installed 10 1877. A EXPERT ANTIQUING 20 years professional kind. Work alone. No job JOBS munications history. wire strung over roof tops CO M P L E TE painting and Basement waterproofing too big or small. Rotten experience ELECTRIC SEWER The occasion was cele. con n e c t e d the Fr~derick 885-8155 decorating service. Inter. and carpentry work. 28 window cor d s, window FREE ESTIMATES MATT FLETCHER brated at the Lansing Civic Stearns drug store In De. ior-exterior by Ralph Roth. years experience. All work sills, jambs, doors, porch. CLEANING iNSURED 4151 Buckingham TU 6-8102 Center's new Senior Center troit to the firm's laboratory References in the Pointes. guaranteed. Donald Mc- es, basements, attics. Call Michael Satmary Jr. PRIVATE PLUMBER 886-8248. Eachern. 526.5646. Bill Lynn, 889.0298. w her e a commemorative a few blocks away. PAINTERS REASONABLE telephone was dedicated to The number of Ben phones EUROPEAN EXPERT!> MIKE'S PAINTING JIM ESSIAN BRICK - BLOCK WORK 886-3537 Michigan's senior citizens. in the state reached the one Interior, exterior, wallpaper. PROFESSIONAL PAINTER Interior, exterior, wallpaper. New or Repairs ALBERT D. THOMAS ing, patching, plastering, Pointer David K. Easlick, million mark in 1942 - 65 ing, minor repairs, patch. Interior - Exterior 25 Years in Pointes INC. 21W-DRESSMAKING Michigan Bell president, said years after .the first two ing, plastering. Free esti. Paper hanging, custom color window puttying, caulking. Bob De Meyer - VA 4-0193 We lire general contractors, Good work. Grosse Pointe AND TAILORING the dedication was in recog. phones were Installed. mates. Reasonable and hon. mixing, served the Grosse One call takes care of all ------nition of the important con- Since then successive mil. references. Reasonable. GRAZlO CCNSTRUCTION your building. remodeling cst. References. Call any' Pointe area for twenty.five Cement driveways, floors, PROFESSIONAL dressmak- tributions organized groups lion milestones have been time. European. years. Ability to please. Free estimate. Call John problems large or small. anytime. 368-5098. patios of any des i g n , ing, tailoring and all alter. of senior cit\zens have made. r e cor d e d with incre&sing 758-2846 Resident of the Pointe. porches, new steps, old TU 2-0628 ations in our shop, 20733 "It has been through the frequency. The five million Call 882.1512. EXPERT PAINTING, paper garages raiseu and reo Mack at Vernier (8 Mile). concerns expressed by groups mark was passed five years DON'T BUY any paint job hanging. Free estimates. paired, new garage doors, BARKER Ask for Anna. 881-5585. like the American Associa. and three months ago. before you get our esti- G. Van Assche, 881.5754. M.J. K. new garages custom built. CONTRACTORS. Inc. I tion of Retired Persons that Today, M i chi g a n Bell mate. You'll be pleasantly Licensed and insured. surprised. Quality painter. MAINTENANCE BACK IN BUSINESS Modernization • Alerations 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL I Michigan pioneered what has stands as the state's fourth 331-:3230. Interior.Exterior Painting Painting - Decorating - 774-3020 772-1771 Additions • Family Rooms & LANDSCAPING become known as 'lifeline' largest private employer with All home or Business repairs Wall Washing. Elmer T. Kitchens & Recreation Areas service," he said. 30000 employes, has an in. 885-1518 885-1839 LaBadie, 882.2064. CHAS. F. JEFFREY Estate Maintenance THREE C'S .. Lifeline or Budget.Service ve~tment of ~bo~t $4 bilH?n JAMES BARKER MASON CONTRACTOR is designed to provide low in communlcatlOn~ eq~lp, WALLPAPER PROFESSIONAL paperhang- 886-5(}g LANDSCAP ING I DONALD BLISS LICENSED. INSURED Design in gardening special. cost telephone serv~ce f.or ~ent .a~d, as of today, sel yes ing, painting, staining, var. Decorator • Brick • Block • Stone nishing. Italian journey. ists. those on limited or fixed In. SIXmlll10n telephones . REMOVAL Free Estimates • Cement Work HARRY SMITH • Commercial and residential comes. BY JEFF man. Giovanni. Reason. TU 1-7050 • Waterproofing I able. 268.1646. BUILDING CO. • Lawn and garden main. "When the first phone. Free Estimates - Insured 40 Years in Grosse Pointe • Tuck Pointing C"llrches JO:'" • PaLios of allY kind Established in tena~ce \. came to Michigan," he said, h " " 779-5235 882-8594 Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 • Soddmg an.d Seedmg "I't was written off as a F B. B MICHAEL'S 21J-WALL WASHING "PORCHES A SPECIALTY' Rc'sidential and Commercial • P R k g or JIg a,:,:aar PAINTING 882.1llO() ower . a In novelt . Over the years its ,,- JOSEF'S K • MAINTENANCE Com. Remodeling • T.op.. SOil, Sand, Peat, Fer. becomYe an essential life. . DECORATING Altel'ations and Maintenance t I WALLPAPER REMOVAL pany, wall washing, floor BRICK W-ORK I Izmg . l'lne" Saint Michael's Episcopal Interior.Exterior Service New Construction • Tree Removal and Re~alrs. . 'Church in The Woods has • Insured cleanine and waxing. Free TUCK POINTING 885-3900 885.7013 • Shrub and Tree PlantIng While the fIrst telephones . 'ned in an effort to share • Reliable Painting • Varnishing . emmat". 882.0688. PORCHES AND • Experienced A.ntiquing • Wallpapering CHIMNEYS REBUILT 21T-PLUMBING III I. Lands~ape Design and Con- were crude wo~den .boxe.s, }~:lowshiP and program ac- Estimates at no charge or Wood Staining & Refinishing 21K-WINDOW HEATING struct~on the commemor~hve SIX mil. tivities that "transcend city. WASHING AND REPAIRED obligation. 776-8267 Free Estimates 889-0406 Advance Maintenance Fully LIcensed and. Insured lionth phone IS ~ mod~rn suburban boundaries" with POSITIVE Gerald J. CbrlSt coin telephone eqUIpped ~Ith Corktown's historic Saint RETIRED PAINTER looking K.WINDOW Cleaning Com. 884-9512 WHITEY'S pany. Storms, screens, gut. PLUMBING AND cleme~~7~33~hargot _a_vo_l_u_me_co_n_tr_o_l-re_c_el_ve_rPeter Church. • WaU Papering for work. Inside painting. 979-0329. ters, aluminum cleaned. BRICK REPAIRS. W 0 r k H EAT I NG ------L The first joint effort of • Interior Painting Insured. Free estimates . guaranteed. Porches, chim. '21Z-SNOW REMOVA the companion churches will • Reasonable Prices FREE PAINTING 882-0688 neys, sidewalks, basement 881-4988 MELDRUM & LANDSCAPING be a Community Fair and \ • Good Work ESTIMATES leaks and cracks. Tuck • Call- no job too small I>OB DUrIE ------. Bazaar, feaiuring an interna- , Interior and exterior, plas- G.OLMIN Pointing. Free estimate . ) LANDSCAPING POINTER tional buffet and handicraft tering, paper hanging and 779.4245. PLUMJUNG and llEAT:NG sale, scheduled for Saturday, 526-9987 WINDOW CLEANING L. d M t PI 1 "A Name in Landscaping minor repairs, licensed and SERVICE PROFESSIONAL Floor SAnd. Icense ~s e~N urn >cr For Over 50 Years" LANDSCAPING November 4, from 11 a.m. to insured. Call • FREE ESTIMATES SEWER LE lNG, BUSH AND BED CARE 3 p.m. at Saint Peter's 10. ing and lin.ishlng, Special. HAROLD RON POPE 774-2827 WE ARE INSURED SPRINKLEH REPAIR, etc. GRADING SODDING FALL LAWN cated across the street from izing in dark ataining. CHAUVIN Grosse Pointe Wooes TI'ger Stadl'um in Michigan. "Supply own power." Call PAINTING - Experienced, 372-3022 CEMENT CONTRACTOR 8'" .. PLANTING PATIOS SERVICES B u-:S!:l1:l1 and Trumbnll avenues. for tree estimate. W. Abra. reasonable, prompt. TU 1. ALL TYPE OF ------SPRING CLEAN UP thatching and fertilizing, the A-QK Winl!ow Cleaners. Ser. ham, 979.3502. 5306 after 6 p.m. CEMENT WORK . ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. A Complete Lawn Saint Michael's Eleanor vice on storms and screens. most important thing you d h • Walks • Drives • Porches No footage charge. Tele- Maintenance Service Cornelius Guild, un er t e Free estimates. Monthly phone price: 20 years of 882.0287 882.7201 do for your lawn this year. direction of Doris Fullwood, INTERIORS • Patios • Waterproofing rates. 521.2459. BY DON AND LYNN • Pre.Cast Steps experience. Call Roemer ----- 1 Fre:8~~i~ates will contribute to the u~ Husband-wife team_ Paint. CUSTOM Plumbing. TU 2-3150. TRIMMING, removal, spray.,' 1 usual menu including Nort WILL WASH windows, walls • Tuck Pointing ing, wallpaper perfection. ------ing, feeding and stump re- American Indian, Jamaican, and clean gutters. Refer- • Chimney Repair ists. References. 527-5560. ences. 822.5694. No job too small. FRAN K R. WE IR movaI. F r e e estimates. SNOW East Indian and Mexican RESIDENTIAL Free Estimates. Complete tree service. Cal foods. GROSSE PO INTE WALL WASHING. Reason- 779-8427 882-1473 PLUMBING Fleming Tree Service. 774. REMOVAL Saint Peter was founded PAINTER'S, INC. INTERIOR able, experienced, prompt. Licensed 6460. by Irish and Scot immigrants Painting interior - exterior, TU 1-5306 after 6 'p.m. 17 Years in Pointe & HEATING MICHEL PILORGET Land. 3C'S LANDSCAPING in 1858. It's a small, but cuI. paperhanging and'. panel. WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING turally diverse parish with a PAINTING 21M-SEWER SERVICE 2lP-.WATER- PERSONALIZED SERVICE scaping, complete service, f h' ing. Free estimates cheer. SINCE 1925 planting, custom built flag- NEW ACCOUNTS variety 0 . outreach' services.b 'ld' fully given. Licensed & PROOFING Se~';cing: The brIck Got IC. UI mg CALL HARRY FIALA 24 HOUR SEWER SERVICE stone, patios. 823.6662. ' YO • 1 Insured. ------___ • Residential contains many memona s as. DAI LY 8:30 A.M. TO SERVING DETROIT AND J. W. KLEINER 885-7711 882-9234 SUBURBS • Commercial sociated with Corktown. Ren- Basement Waterproofing 381 KERCHEVAL FALL CLEANUP 5:30 P,M. • Electric Equipment • Salting ovations are currently being EXPERIENCED All Work Guaranteed FARMS We are a small full service • Hauling snow conducted and include the 824-3627 • Storm Sewers LICENSED landscape company. We do PAINTERS • Main Sewers Specializing in installation of two stained ANDY KEIM, Decorator - TU 2-0717 ELMER'S PLUMUING lawn cutting, shrub trim- Banks and Condo's glass windows. LOWEST PRICES • Toilets mmg. garl\en~ng, leaCc1el).n- Professional painting and n •••• ," ('7l>7'611S0i-' ,." .., ".', Among the many benevr ! Interior/Exterior • Sinks & HEA"fING wallpapering. Free esti- up, sodding, etc. You will Tim 886.0913-Pete 881.2431 • Downspouts CHAS. F. JEFFREY TU 4-4422 I olent organizations that be- mates. References. 881. 882-1800 find us both responsible gan under the auspices of • Plumbing Repairs FALL CLEANING 6269. Basement Waterproofing LEAKY Toilets - Faucets? and reasonable for all your Shrubbery trimming, lawn Saint Peter are the Arnold + SUPERlOR PAINTING - • Violations Corrected • Underpin footings Repaired, Sink cleaning, landscape and snow plow- cutting, leaf cleaning; local Home for the Aged, Saint Interior and exterior paint. REDECORATE NOW, for • Etc. • Cracked or caved,in walls Violations corrected. Small ing needs. Peter's Home for Boys and ing, plastering, repairs, Christmas. Interior paint- resident. FREE ESTIMATES References jobs wanted. Master plumb- CALL V & T -779-5778 Detroit's first halfway house outside stucco repairs, reo ing, varnishing, graphics. BOB RAPP & SONS CALL RICK - 885.0862 Licensed insured er. Work myself. 884-2824. finishing wooden floors, Quality work. Christian SNOW REMOVAL 522-1441 for prisoners. varnishing woodwork, mi- Belz. 778-2046. 21 N-ASPHAL T WORK r" nor carpentry, wall wash. CODDENS ':.J" ing, window repair. For HOOVER AL'S ASPHALT PAVING for in-depth news c;ov~rage, Since 1944 CONSTRUCTION free estimates and good DECORATING ESTABLISHED 1924 reasonable prices call Tom Owner supervision and plan- An types of basement water. *,: at 824-8576. . CUSTOM PROMPT SERVICE ning. Guaranteed quality of all the GROSS~PGITES .• IN WALLPAPER HANGING proofing. 7 years guaran- workmap.ship at reasonable tee. References. 886-5565. MACKENZIE BROTHERS your materiill df oub.. Spe- rates. ciali~ng in patching and Painting. Interior-exterior, . SEAL COATING 21Q-PLASTER WORK proper preparation on all repairing walls. Experi- SPECIALIST FREE PLASTER REPAIR work. Free est i mat e 5: enced in foils, grassC1oths, State licensed and insurance Home ..maintenance. 'Lo. vinyls, etc. References ESTIMATES - CALL cated in the Pointes. Call CALL MARK HOOVER 928-3033 284.5534 RON POPE 774-2827 343-0959. 779-1545 SPEC'lALIZING dn repairs 21J-WALL WASHING ASPHALT for 18 years. Cracks elimi. CONCRETE nated. Clean. 'im Black. • Old cracked up drives well. VA 1-7051. Grosse Pointe Fireman resurfaced with Asphalt, 21R-FURNITURE half the cost of concrete REPAIR will do wall washing and gutters. • Circle drives • Parking lots sealed and UPHOLSTERING 25% off 821-2984 marked my already low prices. • Concrete work, patios, Free estimates. Free pick . drives, sidewalks up and delivery. Can Bob, , K & B CONTRACTORS 881.2818. 881-8013 52~82 FURNITURE refinished, reo 21O-CEMENT AND paired, stripped, any type PHASE]ft SOUND BRICK WORK of caning. Free estimates. , 474-8953 or 956-7492. • Private Parties R. L. STREMERSCH UPHOLSTERING by retired • Weddings CEMENT CONTRACTOR upholsterer. Good work. • Special Occasions Cement Reasonable. VA 1-4900. Brickwork CALL 35.D15CO Basement Waterproofing 21S-CARPENTER Tuck Pointing SERVICE Free Estimates JOANNA WESTERN ROOFS SPECIAL ON SMALL QUALITY rough and finish. WINDOW SHADES ed carpentry (painting), JOBS AND REPAIR Small jobs welcome. Calli PAINT SKUrTUS, .lINOS DECKS "IC"U'MANN WORK Douglas Shaw after 5 p.m. I ~TORM DOOtI:~ AND WINDOwS GUTTERS 886.1541 886-8541 886-0805. Gutters Cleaned ANDY'S MASONRY AND RESTORATIVE and finish NEW & REPAIR CHIMNEY SERVICE carpentry. Jim Avery, 727- GRA f TOP All masonry and brick repair 9478 ,,£ter 5 p.m. FREE ESTIMATES Specializing in tuck point ------SALES AND SERVICE . CARPENTRY. Brick work, Roof Leaks Guaranteed ing and small jobs. LI complete home repairs. 881- 15011 ICEKHEVAl censed and insured. Fre e h,l -.4 "P,., • ,,, ,... ' .... 20 Yrs. EKperience 7841. TV 5./;000 estimates. 881.0505, (1leoMo4 .... 1WIe.". CanBill 885-6026 • Attics • Porch Enclosure! J. W. KLEINER • Additions • Kitchens CEMENT CONTRACTOR • Commercial Buildings CEMENT - BRICK • STON E JIM SUTTON ROAD SERVICE TOWING Patil)s, walks porches, step s 1677 Brys Drive Flagsto'ne repair TU 4 2942 TU 2.2436 :Jjrss's ~('fuicrntrr, ,3Jnc. Tuck pointing, patching 15302 I. J.ff.rlo" .t B•• co,,"i.'4 SPECIALIZING IN CARPENTER WORK-Pan. '-- 822.5434, _ SMALL JOBS cling, partitions, ceilings, FREE ESTIMATES kitchen, small jobs, reo LICENSED pairs, etc. TU 2.2795. SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES TU 2-0717 QUALITY WORK b,Srcarpen. fOR OVER '12 CENTURY ter with over 2il years ex:. R. R. CODDENS perience in Grosse Pointe. h.ry StyI•• f I.ltc, Cement Controctor Kitchens remodeled, bas&- I 'tlef... fo, '0' Family Business wr 52:Year s ments panell!d, room addi. I • New and repair work tions, etc. Conscientious . WA 1-8282 • No job too small Small Jobs acceptable. 882. • Driveways and porches 1~. i"c!1I4i". ou r specialty Ch.i" Li,," AII.St •• 1 .1Id LETO • Patios BUILDING COMPANY Ru.tic Styl •• • Chimneys Since 1911 • Waterproofing Custom Building • Violations Repaired P'a.nHy rooms our specialty, MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. CALL ANY TIME alterations, kitchens. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 886-5~65 TU 2.3222 Thursday, October 26, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Nine Skateboard Injuries Soar N01"lh's DECA !Another BUS)"Month Ends VIAS Sponsors It's only a thin slice of shoes and helmet), be worn board, resting aboul five for maximum protection. Nanles Leaders F Y tl S.D. .. 6th Book Fair inches off the pavement, at. TJlC Insurance Information Members of the North or ou. l erVlce_ lVlSlon tached to four silver.dollar Institule reminds adult ey. High School c hap t e r of Eighty-three reported of- accounted for three, the di- University Liggett School, ;,ized wheels. clists and parents of children DECA. (Distributive Educa- fenses were referred to the vision noles. (ULS), will opcn the doors But last year, 25 people in i who ride wheeled toys to fol. tion C'lubs of America), as. Youth S e r vie c Division, Altogether 15 boys and six of its Cook road campus to the U. S. lost their lives in I low a few saf.ety r~les t~at sembled at the North audito. (YSD), for investigation last girls appeared on separate the community on Wednes. day and Thursday, November skateboard accidents, and 11'111 help aVOId painful In- rium Thursday, October 5, to month, with one proving to official reports as runaways. another 106,000 skateboard. jury ~nd elimin.ate hundreds initiate new members and be unfounded, One was arrested and trans. 8 and 9, for its sixth annual Book Fair. ers were sent limping into of deaths resultmg each year formally indue! the organi- The tolal for the first ported to the Wayne County the II 0 s pit a I emergency from carelessness. zation's officers for the com. three.quarlers of the year .Juvenile Home, 10 were ar- The Fair begins at 8: 15 rooms. • Bicycles are now gen. ing school year. stands at 766 cases; a jump rested and returned to their a.m. for lhe convenience of Bicycles have a solid, num- erally expected to be oper. Interested parents, co.op of 137 over lhe samc period parents or guardians and 10 early riscrs or car pool dri- ber.one grip on the frderal ated under th~ sam~ rules program employcrs, school last year. were self returned to their vers and continues until 9 governmcnt's ranking of haz., and local tr~fflc ordinances administrators and former Leading the case load were respcctive homes. p.m. ardous products in the home. as motor vehicles and s~ould club members attended the larceny reports, which to- Sex offenses, four cases, Co'chairpersons, Mrs. John Skateboards have jumped in. always bl! properly eqUipped evening ceremony. tailed 20. With assorted of- consisted of one attempted Mertz and Mrs. Larry Pelok, to seventh plate as the most j with refl~ctors alld other Michigan Ass'n. of DECA' fenses. burglary, two, and molesting, a 15-year-old boy promise young people a big. likely way of picking up a safety deVices. . President, Patrick Kelly, and unlawful driving away of an who was, in fact, trying to ger and better selection of painful, sometimes fatal, in. I • Parents should be wary State DECA Regional Vice' auto, one, thc involved sub- attract the attention of a calendars and hard covered jury, says an Insurance In- of allowing their children to President, Richard Lcpping, jects were 11 male juveniles, young woman, plus three ac- books, supplied by Frank formation Institute news re- ride toys such as the three. co-chaired the meeting and (in the company of two male costing incidents, asking girls Sladen of The Book Shelf, leasc. foot high "Big Wheel" trio conducted the initiation and adults), and two female juve. if they wanted a ride. paperbacks and games, pro. As the 1978.1979 back to cycle near strects where both induction ceremonies. niles. Five of the larcenies One such incident involved vided by Ludington News, "Cllool season moves into full rider and to.y are obscured b d d d ' Inc., and stationery and pa. s"l"I'ng, statistics from the Na. from motorls ts .11' hose cars .Mr. Kelly, a 1978 graduate have h een suspen. f edd't'pen 11- I a 20'year.old male citizen per products-a new line of tionaly Safet)' CounCil, the have four. f00 t h Igh f en ders. of North, said "It was an ing t I' receipt 0 a IlOna whose vehicle license was items offered at this year's THE ULTIMATE IN OCEANFRONT RESIDENCES Comumcr Prodnrt Safrty The Institute suggests that honor and pleasure for me to information. noted by one of the accostcd Fair. Commission and city police par~nts attach ~omc so~t of return to North and see such One robbery. arme? \~'as girls. Upon questioning the 800 Beach Road departments offer subering fleXible pole With a bright. an enthusiastic local chapter reported, but InVestIgatIOn suspect, the investigating of. IN THE EXClUSlVE CLUB COMMUNITY OF reminders that wheels of all colorcd flag to the rear. of' developing," proved it to have been a !icer was convinced that he siz('s, whether connected to the to.y to warn approaching DECA is a nation-wide or. deliberate false police report intended no offense and was Tour Features rolling toys or moving auto. motorists. ganization operated by and by the com~lainant as an at. simply offering to give three johns IsIond mobiles, are potential death ------for students enrolled in high tempt to gain revenge upon girls a ride to school. Period Roonls traps. school Distributive Educa. tw.o Detroit you~hs who s~ld A somewhat similar inci. National figurcs from the Group H onors tion programs. Its primary h1m a to bacco cigare.'t (WIth dent, carried in the August Grosse Pointe War Mem- :"Iational Injury Information purpose is to help develop ends loosened and tWlste~ to report as still under investi. f;~:~r:s:~~'r :11t~~O~~;io~ ! Center, (NlIC), shull' that in POillte Jllstice future leaders for marketing, resemble a hand.rolled clg~- galion, also proved to have Rooms at Ford Museum in the last four years the num- merchandisi~g and manage. ret), un?er the pretense It been unfounded. The other Greenfield Village with J. ~ ber of skateboard-relatcd in- The Gold Good Citizenship 'ment occupations through was ~a~IJuana. . two accosting incidents last .Jordan Humberstone who 18 exquisite apartments, each with pnvate access overlOOking juries has soared to 30 medal was presented to various educational activities. Ma1JclO~s. destruclion .of month proved to be pranks \\Ias born in Greenfield Vil- the ocean. all appOinted with Ihe flnesl available appliances, times the 1973 figure-from Michigan Sup rem e Court North's DECA has a mem- proI pedrtY mCI?dentts!f'(1d6), I n- of high school students. Ilage and who, for the past hardware and fixtures, '11' f 100 I vo ve ourf 1 en I Ie ma 1I' . . .. :3,680 to the 106,000 a year Justice G. lIfennen WI lams bership in excess 0 s u'. '1 T f th cases The four VIOlatIOn of con- I two years, has been glvmg The extra-high cetlings and spacIous room sizes offer mo.ra ago! by the l\Iichlgan Society of dents. Juvel1;1es. en dOd f e I ck trolled substances cases foc'l antique lectures at War living space than most homes. Added amenilies include A rccent NlIC study points the Sons of the American The newly elected DECA refmalfn .~usPte? fe ot: a used upon the use of mari' Memorial. underground garages, elevators, 625 sq. 11.at private slor.age l I t. (SAR) h h f . C I 0 su lClenf In orma IOn or Th . area, an oceanfront pool, Jacuzzi and cabana. t,lIt: {evo u IOn, , w en e of icers are semors aro 'd I'Juana or hashish.. ey 111-l The tour will take place • All 25 skateboarding recently addressed the so- Bidigare, Mary Martin, Carl ev~:;c~SD says that run- volved five male juveniles Tuesday, October 31, with AYlllllbl. now'h-om "15.000 10 $231,000 dcaths involved head injur. ciely's opening fall meeting Bengtson, Alix Kruse and alvay incidents, (15), "would and one m.aIe adult. . participants asked to meet at John's Island S:ompany. Reg. R.E.B. ies. held at the Round ... Table Steve Schuckcr. Junior of. h 1 I th t 9 30 Ad 1 John's Island Drive. Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Cl b PI tl fl'cel~ are Fred Andary, appear to be very high this . Meanw I 1". ,sfven app .Ica. ~ I!luseum a : a.m. _ • One-third of the injury u, ymou 1. .~ month'. however, nine of trons for petltron were fll~d miSSIOn to t~le museu~ and For Further Information Come in or Call b Th I b rooln \"as fl'lled Bonnie Bon ann 0, James C t J I I t 1 d d th victims had been skate oard- e c u ,y these reports originated from with Wayne oun y uvem e ec ure are mc ~ e In e ing for less than a week. to capacity to hea: ~he speak. Davey, Peggy O'Rourke and the Ch'lldren's Home of De. Court and, so far, no court $9 fee. ReservatIOns should t th Ir t of the Curtis Pudlo. k b d th h th C • Most we r e seriously;;. race e sp I .. Faculty advisors for DECA troit, (Grosse Pointe Woo'ds), action has been ta en. , e . ma e roug e en. hurt the first time they tried I Jmted States . conslitutJon are Brian Killian and Thomas where the impetus to run Ler s office, at 881.7511. R.G._Edgar skateboarding. . fro~seekmg thefreedomearhe?tIn thesettlersnew Boos. away. often is strong among I ACID TEST h Mr. Humberstone is an ap- • The most frequently In. land according to a release new, residents." An optimist is a man w 0 praiser for the musem and '-..baSSOCiates jured skaters Wl're in the 10. fro~ the group. In order to make his POint! In fact one boy accounted is as enthusiastic about his I a member of the acquisitions 14 year age group. The medal one of the high- a good speaker must drive it for five ~f the reports, and garden in July as he was in co.mmi.ttee fo~ the Detroit I 114 • Fractures represented est awards 'of the national home. two boys, running together, January. HistOrical SocIety. KERCtiEVAL886-6010 (,ne.third of all injuries. organization, was presented .Four hazard patterns were to the Justice for his exten. recognized as most danger- sive and outstanding contri" ous for skateboarders. The butions during his many I study said that 35 percent of years of public service. ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT all hospital.treated injuries "Behind, and an essential I wuld have been avoideJ if part of, our great constitu. skaters paid attention tu the tion is the indomitable I' following hazards: spirit and fire of the past, THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM 1) Avoided skating from present and future. That hard to soft surface areas, spirit and fire is our love of. The fol1c\liing report is a sur.ma,.y of the finilnci~1 conditiorl and th.e flnl!lOClill lIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY: i.e., roadway to grass or dirt. liberty, our love of freedom," transactions authorized by your Board of EdlJcUif.jn 1n '5.upport of the total llA2tllTl£S A'ID Fu:'W EGUllY: Educational PnJgrar;; of the GrossE.' floi~te ruDl1(. School System for the fiscal ACCOLWTS PAYABLE 2) Avoided skating where said Justice Williams, years ended J~me 30. 1978 t'md 1977~ J 12,117 S 35,B!l5 :'(':Oti"lTS P;lYAB1.E SAl~~IES PAYABlE I 37,433 41085 J.B65 fixed objects such as trees SAlARY WITH~lDING PAYABLE J1,4n 14.991 FI..~D £I,JUJ!'I (O[rIOT) The' Board of Ed'Jt:i1tlon wishes to '.iupple.-..ent the finllncia1 d/lta \Oilth a few brief ACCRUED EXPEIlSES ..1.&..Q9;,147 _[ill) and shrubbery are prevalent. PLA Y SOCCER AT WI\IU COl'T'Tle"lts: ~ TOT"L L1MllllTI£S "~10 fUND 'Er)UPY 3) Did not skate on public T01AL LIABILITIES ~q~~ North High School gradu. 11"1accordance Mill; 'State ta .... all fund .. received o3od dl .. bunr:d hI ,he (,rO'>SE> POlnte n,8

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Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 1978 * Feature Page * * * * ------* * * Looking Forward to Met's Visit Short and to I From Another Pointe of View fJJ4Jtnfe (Continued from Page 15) the Pointe felt proud-they were justified. It is, after all, a n grand thing they've ~one. . ~~;m:" Jessie Bernard IS current chaIrman of the (Continued from Page 15) Counter Points . !j . by Pat Rousseau BENJAMIN LISTON, o~ club's Cancer Loan Closet committee . Bishop road, is enrolled in * • * Posh Collectors . . . look forward to trunk Illinois Wesleyan Univer. sity's College Credit in Es. Smith College Club to Meet showings at Walton-Pierce .. Here'~ good !1ews. The Mrs, F. James Robinson is opening her Merri. Cruise and Spring collectlon Will be mformally crow program as a Psychol- ogy major, weather road home tomorrow to members of the modeled at the Grosse Pointe store Friday and • • • Smith College Club of Detroit, gathering for lunch. Saturday November 3 and 4, It will be in the Grosse Pointe South High eon and their fall meeting, Somerset' store Monday, November 1. Informal School 1978 graduate ROB- Mrs. George A. Nicholson, III, president of the modeling 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .... John }lelIa will be ERT BROWNELL, of Berk- Detroit Club, will introduce Mrs. Samuel Brook. here with the collection to help you select styles, shire road, has accepted an field, president of the Birmingham ~mith Club, fabrics colors and coordinate print and solid color appointment to the United who will speak on the Alumnae Council. blouse~ with some of your choices. You probably States Coast Guard Academy, Also on the afternoon's agenda is a discussion have seen the Walton-Pierce ad on page one of New London, Conn. • • * of the annual Smith Pecan Sale, which begins next Societv, The dress and jacket in the pretty floral Receiving Associates de. Wednesday, November I, print is of cotton and would be a good choice for grees in Art during spring * * • south. The smart Ultra Suede suit would go south, commencement exercises at There are 108 Smith alumnae in the metro- beautifully and into spring. You'll find impression- Northwood Institute were politan Detroit area, excluding Birmingham, Many istic prints inspired by Monet water lillies in day- Pointers JOHN G. COZMA, are Pointers, and eight more Pointers are among light to sunset colors on chiffon. Prints in primary JON S. GREINER, ELLEN M. KUHN, BARBARA J. Smith's current undergraduates. colors on white backgrounds splash cotton and They are Gail Hammond, Class of '79; Sally polyester crepe-de-chine. White laces looking hand- MEYERING, S USA N L, NURMI, CLIFFORD A. PEA- Face, Class of '80; Lisa Andrews, Lisa Black, Cyn- made, show-off their Irish and French inspired de- BODY and CAR 0 L A. thia Moekle Abigail Van Slyck and Katie Walton, signs with nude underlinings. Newsy polyester KLEIN. More were RICH. Class of '81;' and Helen Joy Dickson, Class of '82. shantungs come in resort brights and are fashioned ARD C. MARR, PATRICIA Smith, founded in 1871, is the largest private- into travel-wise dresses that can match Ultra Suede A. GRAY, CATHERINE M. ly endowed liberal arts college for women in the colors in coat dresses that take on cardigan, reefer K aSK, FRANCESCA M. United States. Male undergraduates may attend wrap and three button bib cruise COqt. As usual QUASARANO and KAREN for two semesters-as visitors-under the Twelve there are lovely travel-easy Qiana dresses. You'll B. VanELSLANDER. College Exchange, and both men and women are have a pleasant fashion experience putting it all • • • DANA L. DENTON, daugh- admitted as candidates for graduate degrees. together at the Posh show next week at Walton- ... ter of MRS. CAROLINE R. . . Pierce, DENTON, of Oxford road, An Evening with Beverly Sills Photo by The Kirsch Stud,os received her high school Beverly Sills wants to personally relate to her • * * Looking forward to the Metropol- DO, of Birmingham, newly-appoint- Have you ever come home ,with a car full of diploma during 1978 com. audience, in a warm, intimate atmosphere, so she itan Opera Company's annual De~ ed general chairman of the Detroit mencement exercises at the has requested that guests at "An Evening with groceries and wondered where to store them all? troit visit are a pair of Pointers, Grand Opera Association's general Emma Willard School, Troy, Beverly Sills," the benefit for the Metropolitan Wood-Mode cabinets makes a pantry unit that MRS. DAVID K. EASLICK, (left), committee, 1\11'.Mack is DGOA pres- N.Y. Detroit Chapter March of Dimes for which she holds canned goods galore and a little bit more. and WILBER HADLEY MACK, pic- ident. Lucy Easlick is Thelma Ric- • • • has volunteered to provide a program, be limited See it today at Mutschler Kitchens, Inc., 20227 tured sharing plans for the spring cardo's general co-chairman. PETER K. DYKEMA, son of Pointers MR. and MRS. to 400. Mack Avenue, 884-3700. event with MRS, JOHN J, RICCAR- JOHN R. DYKEMA,received It will be a gala evening, beginning at 6:30 . . '" his Bachelor of Arts degree o'clock with a receptioJL Dinner's at 7:30, after The De"iI Made Me Do It . . . 1s the new red scale by magna cum laude, with dis- which the intemationally-acdaimed opera star who Borg at the Notre Dame Pharmacy. There is also a porky DCOA Begin.s Plullnillg Opera Week tinction in his major, Classi- type pig on a white scale. Other scales from Borg come in cal Languages, from Carle- has served as National Mothers March chairman for the March of Dimes for many years will pre. many great designs and in solid colors. (Continued from Page IS) five childrcn and sevcn over 28,000' ticket holders ton College, N 0 rt h fie I d, sent her songs and refledions. • * * and Mrs. David K. Eas- grandchildren, for scvcn productions, Minn, lick of Elm court. Lucy Easlick. wife of the :\lr, :'.Iack then announced Ms. Sills and her husband, Peter Greenough, An Exciting Two Resort ... eight MRS. ARLINE• • • SCHOEN- day vacation including magnificent T~gether, heading the as. ?resident of, :\lichigan Bell the sla~teof,operas scheduled are the parents of two birth.defected children. HERR, of Grayton road, su- Meredith (Buffy), 19, is deaf. Peter (Bucky), 17, l\IR. and the sun of Acapulco sociation's volunteer gcn<'rall felephonc, Comp~ny an~ a f?r 1918, wl.th a"ne,~vproduc- pervisor, Program for the SIllCl' is mentally retarded and epileptic. beginning in January at $419 per per- committee, they share a wide i Grosse, POInte,resIdcnt tlOn o~ DOlUzett!s Don Pas. P h y sic a 11y or Otherwise variety of responsibilities de- 1973, IS a ~atll'e of Ann f~r-I q~lale, fe~tunng Beverly Health Impaired, De t r 0 i t Their births took Ms. Sills from the concert son including air, hotel and transfers signed to insure the artistic bor and, like Thelma, RIC-i Sills. opelll~g the season t' Travelwise Travelers always ask for Public Schools, attended the stage for several years until, at her husband's and financial success of the cardo, attended the Ulliver. l\Ionday evenmg, May 21. Mr. Q, 886-0500. First World Congress on Fu- urging, she returned to share tlie gift of her voice, Met in Detroit sity of l\(ichigan. She is a The following night will ture Special Education held and herself, with others. '" B th f th ' I nlcmbcr of Collegiate Soro- feature Poulenc's "Dialogues . . , ° 0 e genera com- , f th C rmertes" per at the University of Stirling, * ...... Hallmark Halloween . . . cards,., mittee's new chairmen share SIS, 0 e. a . I, - Scotland. Tickets for "An Evening with Beverly Sills" treat bags and tidbit trays are ready " 'd . t t . d She belongs to the Boys ~ormed In Enghsh and fea. • an aVI t~ner~s lIl o Pera ~n, Clubs of Metropolitan Detroi't turing native Detroiter Maria • • Sunday, November 5, in the Detroit Plaza Hotel's for fun at the Squirrel's Nest, 19849 :.:- are ac Ive 10 0t her CIVIC '. .. f h DGOA' CAROL DE GAETANO, of ff . Women's Association. Worn- Ewmg, wmner 0 t e s Renaissance Room are $125 per person. Ticket in- Mack Avenue. Beaufait l'9ad, recen~ly, trav- a aus.. . en for the United Founda- Grinnell Scholanhip in 197~, elled to the University of formation' 'may be obtained by contacting the * • • Thelma Rlccard,o, ,WIfe ?f tion, the Women's Associa- along with Regine Crespm Colorado, Boulder, where her March of Dimes office, 864-6000. Don't Miss . . , the important sale at Bijouterie that Chrysler Corporation s chair. tion fOf the Dctroit Svm- and Jerome Hines, son, MARK, is enrolled as a Chairman of the benefit is William E. Giles. ends October 31. All jewelry including gold necklaces, ma~, served as gene~al co' phony Orchestra, the Wom- Verdi's "Otcllo,", sta~ring Ph,D, candidate in Drama. Lucy (Mrs. David) Easlick, of Elm court is vice- diamond rings, watches and remounting is 20% off. Buy chairman of last ycar s Met en's Division of Project Jon Vickers, Shernll Milnes He participated in the Sum- chairman. " season. HOPE and the Michigan and Gilda Cruz-Romo, is your Christmas Il'ifts now and use the layaway plan at mer Stage Repertory Theater...... A native of Grosse .Poin~e, Lung Association for wiJich. scheduled for, ,:Ve?,nesda~: • * • Bijouterie, 19860IUackcorner of Huntington, Grosse Pointe. A Luncheon with George Shearing ...... graduate of the Umverslty on Novembef 5, she will co- :\Iay 23, PUCCInis Tosca.. Participating in the Uni- of Michigan, she is currently chair a benefit Evening with featuring Luci,ano PavarottJ versity of D e t r 0 i t Law Many Pointers, alumnae and friends of the The Area Rug Sale . ' . at Maliszewski ends a member of the board of Beverl\' Sills, with :i\lagda Olivero and Cor- S e h 0 a I 's Red Mass were Academies of the Sacred Heart, Grosse Pointe October 29. Choose from 720 patterns and colors trustees of Det,roit's. Mercy The - Easlicks, parenls of 'I nell MacNeil, for Thursday, Pointers THOMAS MAYER, and Bloomfield Hills, will be traveling to Raleigh including oriental patterned vinyl-backed foot College and active \'!lth Fo- three children arc members !llny 24. co.chairperson of the U. of House Monday, November 6, for luncheon with wipes, Stop by 21435 Mack, 776-5511. cus Hope, the University of of Christ Cl;ureh, Grosse I Wagner's "Tannhauser," D. Urban Law Clinic, and George Shearing who, born congenitally blind, has Michigan Alumnae Club and Poinfe, with Leonie Rysanek a,nd ! RICHARD CONOLLY, co- become internationally-known for his prowess at * * * the Wome~'s Association for At the mid,October l1Ie£'t,I ;\lignon ?:mn. wi.1Ibe pre. Martha's Closet has a new arrival of robes. chairperson of the U. of D. the piano keyboard. the DetrOIt Symphony Or- ing \Vilber Hadley :\lack, of: sented l' nd~y, 'lwo Satur- Student Bar Association. The Needed now more than ever as a perfect Christ- chestra, Country Club drive,' DGOAI day productlon~ clo~e the Red Mass, where the clergy It's the 22nd annual benefit for the Bloomfield mas gift for your favorite girl. Choose your robe With her husband she It.as president. expressed appre- ~Iet week: a mat~ne,?'III Eng. don red vestments, is an Hills Academy which, since the Grosse Pointe from a selection of luscious warm washable velour served as a general chalr- cialion for the efforts of tiJe hsh. of Smetana s Bartered English tradition adapted to Academy ceased to be operated by the Religious in dark cherry red trimmed with a round lace man for the Meadowbrook volunteer group which has Bride," with Nicolai Ge~da, the modern American law of the Sacred Heart, is the only Sacred Heart collar at $62. In other washable velours, a wrapped Music Festival and Theatre been so instrumental in the Teresa Stratas a~d Jon Vlck- school by the university's school in the metropolitan area. style at $55 ... a scoop neck at $65 ... all in warm and as general chairman of continurt1, steady growth of ers, and an e~e~~ngpcrforn~: Law Alumni and Student Information on tickets at $15 per person may colors of lavender, royal blue and dark cherry the Sixth Biennial Religious the associlltion over the past ance of Verdi s. Dan Carl~, Bar Associations. be obtained by calling 646:8900. ' red. For those traveling a long wrapped silk print Arts Exhibition, years, with Paul Phshk~, VaSile • • • CHARLES C, SULLIVAN, on a white background for $45. P.S. A pre-Hallow- The Riccardos. membcrs Last year's al,t(,11I1a~ccI ;\Ioldo\'canll and GIlda Cruz. of Holy Name Parish, have reaehr(l n rccord hIgh, \\'lth' Romo, III, son of the CHARLES Luncheon Set at Boat Cl",l) een special of Shetland pullover sweaters all at ------'" ------SULLIVANS, of Moross road, 30% off in blues, browns and yellows. 375 Fisher has been eleeted program The Detroit Boat Club P. Hardy, James Carty, Road, 886-7566. Holly Fair Coming to Unitarian Church director of the Marketing luncheon of the' month will Marion C raw mer, Harold * * * Club of the SChool of Busi. take place Wednesday, No. Davis, George Renaud, Frank Ron Ruel Says , , , Penns to express your personality ness Administration, Wayne vember I, at 11:30 o'clock. CoIl y e r, Edward Sauble, State University. Gaylord Todd, William Blake. is the Fall '78 forecast. Before you decide to have a perm, Attending a planning com- you owe it to yourself to know what the process is all about ney and John Engstrom. mittee meeting at the Har- The program will be a and just what kind of effect it will have on your hair. Ron Halloween Jamboree vard road home of chainnan suggests a total control Pyrametric cut to start the begin. Set at St. Matthew demonstration of culinary ning of your new look. The best time for a perm is when Mrs. Emil Traum in Septem. arts by Helen Huber. Reser- your hair doesn't look /(ood, if it lacks body, will not stay ber were the Mesdames vations should be made be. Saint Matthew Women's Milton A. Darling, Clinton fore November 1, in the style you desire and has become a time consuming Guild will present a Hallo. problem. Call 886-4130for an appointment: ween Jamboree of fun for all * * * ages Friday, October 27, and At Woods Optical Studios ... when customers Saturday, October 28, from 2 are in trouble with their eyewear, they will get a to 9 o'clock both days, in the new pair out in a super rush. Sometimes it means Saint Matthew Church audi- torium, Harper avenue at taking a needed part from one of the samples so Whittier road, Detroit. SPECIAL that they can patch things up temporarily and get Games and prizes, a haunt- you back on the job or off on your vacation. You ed house, fortune teller, gift can rely on the opticians at 19599 Mack Avenue shop, flea market and au. ~------1 hetween 8 and 9 Mile Roads, 882-9711. tumn refreshments - candy I Fresh Cut $169 I apples, popcorn. cider and * * • doughnuts-will be featured. I DAISIES BUNCH. : Lenore Doskow , .. has designed some ~ ~_ :'IIlJIOEL STOETZEH, The fair, fea- There is no admission I lovely new items in sterling silver and ~~ Admiring a selection of the TIlal)~- I charge, Further information I~ With Coupon Expires 10/30/78 JI 14K gold. Order early for personalized ' items for children to be f£'allil C'd ;.1 lUring items for all a,~('S and tastes, ,may be obtained by calling \,;ill hI' pl!'~"nl('d l\Ionday. N(J\'em- and UHlIS1Wl Christmas gifts at Harvey's , the Grosse Pointe Unitarian CillO ell's I,general chairperson Marie I.N Ii flOll1 (; t., !l in the (','elllng, Co lIlpleat Tral:eler, 345 Fisher Road. Holly Fair are, (left to I i,~ht1, 1\:'-11- Einheuser. 882-1657, or co- '" • * ' TA MITASIK, chairper~PIl, h('\'illl,l! .lIld '(\I.-,~(h\'. NIl\'C'mlH'r 'j, from III chairp('rsons Sylvia Riss, 527- trh'p set in colo.rful plastic is found at the Kalf'ido- At Marie 1\htclwll's \('ll'] I filld dllil !lollS": 't '" * sc01N" In Klmb/'rly Kom('rl;, Mackat I,()('hm00r. ~nd minwtur(' fill I1lt1l1p £r'o;,; ill' \j ,'II' iu' ~" mod, ' '1'//1' ,\lo/c'" l.oU!! Silop . , . had a grand re- • • • crate and thr vcr\' \)('.;t, ,1(\1:1:1 .[:',']: :1\ 1,r'r1f(Jld,! 0)11'11;1'(1 (('('110nla Hal/oween trick or treats .. Allemon Florist Brand New Tallnpr Dresses. "in pretty prints .. : (j'i'.! i,7oll(' /)1I111e, and solid cruise colors have just arrived at Hart- Nillo Of Roher!'" Pln((' SI11/S " ['1'1 III It. \\'111, : • * * ley's Country Lan(', 201)41Mack A venue. They co- clirls being ,w('/l a hi!! 11/ I 11,,, ,'1'(/:;<111, !iii' )/('II' ! Sp,.cial Sal(' , .. 25' r off JA'onard sterling silver, in on E. Warren ordinate beautifull y with the new boucle sweaters perming impro)'t!1tlcJI t ,S 1(' d I (Ii 1'(', ,'101/ 111" (!I'!/I "I' : l'11.1<1('11 arr Irivl'l~. pi?gy banks, d.~lrkb~nks, relis~ dishes, in triiditional Tanner col(,rs of lime, azalea, white of c!lrl 1/0tl 1('

  • BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD. .~~,.

    Two Beauties In Grosse Pointe Shores

    CONTEMPORARY MASTERPIECE - Elegant sim- plicity characterizes this luxurious contemporary home by noted architects Alexander Girard and William Kessler, A.LA. The magnificent pine- shaded site is exploited through a happy combi- LARGE FAt\IILY SPECIAL _ Four bedrooms, 2Jh nation of interior and landscape design which baths upstaIrs, an additional lavatory on the 1st flo?r, gives each room its own view of woods or gar. this one owner home is really the ticket for a famIly dens, Clean, contemporary design conceals an seeking good space, old fashioned quality constru.c. Sincerely Beaulif"l All Unusual Ranch unsurpassed range of mechanical and electrical tion (including natural woodwork). Well located In conveniences of the highest quality. Brochure Grosse Pointe Park this home is just a short walk A most unusual house of exquisite design and luxur. Another fine offering ... this rambling ranch remi. available upon request. to schools and sh~pping. Last but not least, this ious appointments throughout. The soaring roofline niscent of Mt. Vernon desii(n. The beautifully land. unique home has an elaborate elevator system. Call takes full advantage of the spectacular view of the scaped site is very close to the lake, and the house BEST BUY-164 LAKEVIEW today for additional details ... You won't find a lake, and the Oriental gardens add to the serenity. offers three bedrooms, three baths, beautiful living Great "double depth" lot on a most interesting better large family buy in the eighty-thousand range. Call us, please, for further details ... its charms areas both inside and out. Handsomely carpeted and street in the Farms, This home gives you very arc endless, draped. large bedrooms with exceptional closet space. 886-5800 Bonus features include a large library for the 777-4940 adults and an exceptional finished recreation Youn9blood ReGIIII room with fireplace for the entire family. Open Sunday 2.5 p.m. Open Sunday, 2-5 886-1000 DRASTICALLY REDUCED-OWNER ANXIOUS You CAN buy a house in the Pointe for under The perfect family home-4 bedrooms, plus up- 20087 ~ack .Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods New Offering $40,000! This one even has a family room with stairs den, large first floor family room, paneled natural fireplace, See it Sunday at 1989 Roslyn, dining room, and beautiful natural woodwork This could be the end of )'our search for the and note the attractive lot and expansion attic. throughout. Built when quality was not an option. has.everything family home! There are four BIG The aluminum trim makes exterior maintenance OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 886-4200 a thing of the past. 1559 SOUTH RENAUD bedrooms, a first floor den that could be a WE'D LIKE TO GIVE YOU 5,000 REASONS FOR fifth bedroom, two full baths, big kitchen with Open Sunday, 2-5 HARV AIW HOAD STOPPING BY SUNDAY ... So we reduced the built.ins and eating space, central air .. , lots Not just another three bedroom, 11,2 bath colo. price to place this custom built quality, ranch at 483 FISHER. Classic center.entrance Colonial of n('w features that will hold your moving nial, but a special home with special' features. the top of the value list! Now take a look at the oC unusually fine design, and with many luxury Large paneled family room 22'xI3', fireplace in home itself; lifetime copper gutters, time saving costs down. Priced mid.70's, located in the features. Three bedrooms, 2'h baths, panelled living room, 2 car garage. Call for your appoint. sprinkler system, brand new roof and of course, Woods. library, central air, many closets. ment today. the newly remodeled kitchen. And if you're still with us there's an oversized two car garage at- 886-5800 886-4200 COMPLETELY REDECORATED tached ~nd a picturesque wooded lot 90x154. We'd This newer home in the Woods has been freshly like to know what your opinion is ... see you painted for your immediate occupancy. Beauti- Sunday. Open Sunday, 2-5 fully landscaped yard, redwood deck and patio, 1957 STANHOPE 1269 ANITA. Newer fine home priced in low 60's. attached garage, central air conditioning, extra WHY PAY FOR MORE ROOM THAN YOU NEED? One Year Warranty and well located for family activities. Three large family room, 2 full and 2 half baths. bedrooms, family room, attached 2.car garage, Here's a fine two bedroom Colonial in excellent Here's a handsome English Tudor with three ROOM FOR THE GROWING FAMILY central air. Take a look on Sunday; you'll like it. condition, with fireplace, detached garage and big bedrooms. 21.2 baths, a family room with The spacious rooms include a large living room, beautiful decor throughout, in a convenient part beamed ceiling, and a 2-car attached garage. 886-5800 big dining room, den, 4 bedrooms on the second of the Woods ... take a walk thru '" then decide It's warranty protected to save you worries, and floor, an additional bedroom and bath on the for yourself. beautifully located in the Woods for your school. third floor. The kitchen has been modernized age children. Call soon; it's a lot of house for Three Bedroom Ranch with built.ins and family eating space. 20212 EDMUNTON the money. (Off Harper, between 8.9 Mile) Custom-built, one.owner home in mint condition. PREMIUM RANCH. Located in a beautiful section of William R. McBreartv William G. Adlhoch 886-4200 Realistic price includes kitchen appliances, car. st. Clair Shores, this newer 3 bedroom ranch has peting, drapes. Three bedrooms, family room, James P. Fabick - Katherine H. Stephenson John D. Hoben, Jr. all the desirable extras - including family room 2-car attached garage, excellent Woods location. 111.Lee Hennes with fireplace, attached two car garage, one and Nanci M. Bolton July Doelle a half baths, plus a very special recreation room 886-4200 Myrna Smith Carlene Moore + and central air. REAL ESTATE - THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN .MAKE ..• REMEMBER .•. THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Ichweitzer ~ EVE! Three of the most beautiful and festive Real E/tote,lnc. One or two-year warranty available on holiday seasons we have will soon be here, and any home bought or sold through . ~ we have the ultimate entertainment home in which to enjoy them in. With its panoramic view Schweitzer Better Homes and Gardens REALTORS of Lake SI. Clair, this special contemporary is well priced at $285,000. If it's time for you to step into that fine home you've worked so hard WOODS OFFICE 16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village for, we suggest you do it now; while this one of .~Better a kind home is still available. ~..... 886-4200 I I .. HOmeSRand Gardens@ IF YOU'RE A DETROIT POLICEMAN, FIREMAN, 882-5200 OR IF YOU'RE ON THE PAYROLL AT ST. FARMS OFFICE JOHNS HOSPITAL, READ CAREFULLY: then act quickly! On an especially nice street (Lannoo) 886-5800 we have a fine home, at a modest $37,900 price. The architecture is English-flavored with three Contact a bedrooms, 11(2baths, attached garage and a spa- Schweitzer offices open 9 to 9, six days cious double sized lot, 85x143 ft. Finally, a big assumable 8':,0/0 mortgage! Detroit property is Sunday, 10 to 5:30 Member Broker moving; better call for your showing immediately! THE SWAN IS ALMOST HERE! Isn't it exciting to watch a "swan" emerge where an old ugly duckling once sat! Perhaps you have noticed the big difference the driveway and recent land- scaping have made. The inside refinements are just as impressive and exciting,too. We feel this special residence is destined to become one of the Pointes most desirable homes and it could be yours unless you procrastinate why not let TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES us arrange a tour now while many interior de. cisions can still be yours to make? EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - This most elegant ranch I in the Woods allows a bedroQm and bath at the east end, while featuring two bedrooms and a bath and a half at the west end; an arrangement so convenient for live in help or an in-law. And wait until your wife sees the kitchen and family room - thry'rc both a knock out. If you're in the market for a premium ranch, put this "jewel" at the top of your list! Jt1ST OFF' TilE LAKE:, I;\; THE SHORES-Here is a quality. one owner Ranch home, with most every

    ".~. ~,,,.,('4~~;:.:"' ...,~~~~~4!"~ convrnicnce you could desire under a roof~ Then's onr attractive room after another ". 8 Seldom has there been a better combination of a A gracious home for The Busy Executive and his Stately Exterior and the Practicality of an efficient in tot:l1. which includes three bedrooms. The 2':' family. Located in the Shores, this 4 bedroom, two car brick garage is attached, the lot is both family living Interior, beginning but not ending with and one-half baths could b'e just right for you. spacious and wrll landscaped. and the lower level 4 bedrooms. two baths and two half-baths. Call us CALL US we will be happy to arrange a showing. games room is certain to '.ring your bell:" Decide for an appointment to show you this special home. for yoursdf --- let us arrange your private tour now,

    ..Vould you hrlievc ;) bedrooms, 3 full baths plus den and sitting room, and natural fireplace. This in. f1atliln buster is immaculate. So if you need lots of spa('(' and you're on a budget, look inside this one: $44,900.

    Beauty plus Quality plus comfort equals luxurious The new owner of this very attractive home will living. Truly ALL you would need TO FULlFILL enjoy its convenience to shopping, schools, and your dreams. 4 bedrooms, two and one-hall baths transportation. This three bedroom, bath and one- and a family room. just for starters. We will wel- half, Story and One Half home features an almost 100 Kercheval come your call to show you this great home. new family room. We await your call to show you , Grosse Pointe Farms, this home. , Michigan 48236 TAPPAN ASSOCIATES < ;:t. 889-0800 & • 90 KERCHEVAL • 884-6200 REAL ESTATE MARKE77NG CONSlJU"ANTS r

    -, - ----; ~ Page Thirty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday I October 26, 1978 GROSSEPOINTE"REf.1L EST~TE'BOARD BUYING OR SELLING, REAL. ESTATE.... MAKE 'THE.-RIGHT 'MOVE WITH A MEMBER ~ BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM' FOA,'.P,ROMPT, .PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ~ ~, ,'< '''''.# < .... _. ,

    TApPAN & ASSOCIATES PURDY & TOLES I GROSSE POINTE REAL -ESTATE Unusual opportunity - Zoned for professional use """\ only - In "The Village." Backs up to the BOARD MEMBERS RERL Es TR TE' 6~ National Bank of Detroit Regional office. There's 90 feet of frontage plus plenty of depth. Good CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DISCRIMINATING "off.street" parking. Remodeled house with 3 Borland AssoCiates BUYER who waited 'til now for his "DREAM Purdy & Toles suites - Charming! of Earl Keim Realty HOME". It is a Williamsburg 2 story only 12 years Wm. W. Queen A NEW PRICE! ! old. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, prime location, large Getting scarcer and scarcer - 100'x250' lot - on Wm. J. Champion For this well constructed 3 bedroom brick ranch beautiful landscaped lot. Family room.library Three Mile Drive between Jefferson and st. Paul Schweitzer in the Woods. If you mentally redecorate and & Co. combination, 2 zoned furnaces and central air'and (one of the finest blocks in all Grosse Pointe). Real Estate, Inc. place your furniture as you walk through, you'll many, many special qualities too numerous to Features an extra large heated swimming pool- Danaher, Boer, soon realize what a charmer this can be. describe make this a "One of a Kind" home. Call Just build that new house to complement it! Scully for more details and let us arrange an appoint- Wilson and Stroh, Inc. & PRIVACY PLUS ment to vie,w TODAY! Grosse Pointe Farms - An outstanding 3 bedroom Hendrie, Inc. Can be had by converting the office attached to Colonial in choice Radnor Park Subdivision. R. G. Edgar & FOR RENT UNFURNISHED - Grosse Pointe Park- Close to schools, churches, shopping and trans. Shorewood this larger 4 bedrooom, 2"h bath colonial as an Associates apartment for family member, hobby center, stu- LOWEr 2 bedroom flat in eludes heat, stove and portation. Has a lovely screened porch, great E. R. Brown dio, guest quarters, just for a few suggestions. refrigerator, garage. $200.00 per month. No grounds and a recreation room - Won't last. children or pets. Available November 1st. Goodman Pierce Inc. Realty, Inc. Home offers not only room but much charm- Grosse Pointe Farms - Georgian Colonial located window seat runs full width of living room win. on a 150'x237' lot. Just outstanding! An Execu- Higbie Maxon Strongman dow. In the Park. tive's house. Features a grand patio, central air TAPPAN'& ASSOCIATES conditioning, fitted carpeting throughout, tre- Johnstone & & Assoc. ENGLISH STYLING mendous construction, easy maintenance, elec. 4 bedrooms, paneled family room and newly tronic air filter, sprinkler system. attached garage Johnstone, Inc. Tappan & finished hardwood floors. First floor lavatory with automatic doors. This is only the beginning! for added convenience. In the Park. McBrearty & Adlhoch Associates Now add a master suite with a fireplace plus 4 Realtors YoungbJOoQ ELEGANT HOME additional family bedrooms and maid's quarters. Made to order for gracious and uncluttered liv- The living room, recreation room, library and family room all have fireplaces. There's so much George Palms Reolty,.It'c: ing. Many bedrooms, baths, beautiful paneled Ii. 90 Kercheval 884-6200 brarw'and Florida room has fountain and sky. more - so please eall for the additional details. light. There is a 6-car garage, greenhouse and Grosse Pointe Farms - Lakeshore Drive. One of the best of all-house has had much updating and {ew estates left. There's a lot of opportunity here! professional interior decorating. Has a main house, detached garage with ehauf. feurs quarters and a double gate house. House 19846 MACK AVE. 886-4141 features a separate apartment, magnificent rooms The Homes Listed and an excellent view of~the lake. Oh! Properly On These 'Pages consists of 6 acres. MEMBER Notional Institute of Real Estale Brokers ,Champion Represent Just Some Grosse Pomte Real Estate Boord DetrOit Board of Realtors Notlonal ASSOCiation of Realtors OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00 Of the Many Available 1304 HARVARD-NOT THE USUAL COLONIAL - PURDY & TOLES This three bedroom, one and a half bath, newer house has many features that make it more liv. Through Member Brokers able. It has good sized rooms including a NEW ASSOCIATES, INC. AIR CONDITIONED FAMILY ROOM and new large kitchen. There is an EXCELLENT TRAF. Contact. . FIC PATTERN, and all NATURAL WOOD REAL ESTATE WORK for easy maintenance. Located NEAR THE VILLAGE for convenient living with 1M. A Member Broker Today! I 889-0500 MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Low seventies. , I 1306 AUDUBON-FAMILY PLEASURE-This home has all the essentials for a growing family: four bedrooms, two and a half baths, library, family room and a recreation room with a fiteplace. In addition, it is in excellent condition and in a Unique contemporary home in Grosse Pointe Farms very desirable area. 21208 VIOLET-ST, ~ . and Co. '<~ 102 ,,' { .: 886-3060 886-3060 Kercheval MEMBER OF 884-5700

    MAIOS ROO'" Office Open Monday.Friday 9.00 to 8:00 Saturday 9:00 to 5:30 and Sunday 11:00 to 5:00 Sally Clarke Penny Ledlie Anne Dingeman Evelyn Rupp CARPORT :; Dorothy Healy Jean Wakely < Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh o :;," Lorraine Kirchner Cathy Champion Dillaman Catherine Champion, Broker Member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Members of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board BROCHURE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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    Thursday, Oc:tober 26, J 978 GROSSE r:»OINTE NEWS Page Thirty-Three OUTST~DING VALUE Assumable Mortgage DREAM HOUSE Unique home featuring master bedroom and bath A quality home in Grosse Pointe Shores with or library on first floor. Spacious living room special touches. Very appropriate for indoor or HIGBIE MAXON will accommodate grand piano. Large paneled outdoor entertaining. 6 bedrooms. Spectacular family room with fireplace. Cozy kitchen with family room and plant room overlooking se- 1ST OFFERING - Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch on quiet cul.de.sac near Star of Sea and Barnes. Center eating area. Second floor has three bedrooms, cluded patio and pool area. First floor bedroom entrance makes for a good floor plan. Formal dining room plus eating area in kitchen. 18 foot family large bath. Two.car garage, fenced yard. Owners suite. Stunning library. 3-ear attached garage. room, rec. room with fireplace. Central air, 2 car attached garage. 85 foot lot. anxious to sell. Circle drive. Outstanding value. Offered at BALFOUR ROAD-In beautiful Windmill Pointe area. Built in 1954 this Farm Colonial has had tender loving EXCELLENT INVESTMENT $247,000. Arrange your appointment with one care. There are 4 bedrooms and 2 'h baths. Liabrary. 16 foot screened terrace. Rec. room with built.ins Located in Grosse Pointe Park, three story brick of. of our consultants today. and lavatory, 21f2 car attached garage, The 80x175 lot has a lawn sprinkler system. fice building with elevator. Land contract terms. 3 BAY GAS STATION BELLE MEAl?E - Almost new 4 bedroom 2~ bath :enter entrance Colonial in a great Shores location. BORLAND SSOCIAT"~S Paneled llbrary. Large family room with fireplace and bar. 1st floor laundry, Rec. room, 2 car attached In Grosse Pointe area. Gross $235,000 per year. Only A garage. Central air, lawn sprinkler system and many other amenities. $65,000. of MOORLAND DRIVE-Sparkling Colonial built in 1961. The 21 foot family room has fireplace with raised hearth and doorwall to covered patio and beautifully landscaped yard. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. Rec, room, 2 car George Palms Realtors attached garage. 886-4444 EARL KEIM RAYMOND-Convenient location near Seven.Mack shopping and St. Johns Hospital. 3 bedroom 1'h bath Colo- National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers nial. Kitchen has built.ins, Divided and paneled basement. Garage. Low 60's. Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board REALTY SADDLE LANE - Popular styled residence off~ring everything a family wants. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths. Li- A Family Business For Over A Century -.0 brary for pri.vacy, family ro?m with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, patio with gas grill and a paneled rec. Member National Home Relocations Service room. There IS also central air with electronic filter, fire and burglar alarms, intercom system and 2 car attached garage. Anderson windows throughout for better insulation. . For Executive Transfen 395 Fisher Road 886-3800 BALFOUR ROAD-Good value offered in this 4 bedroom 21~ bath center entrance Colonial. Paneled library • Member: Nationwide FIND.A.HOME Service, Inc. with fireplace. Florida room. Rcc. room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage, Priced in mid 80's. RIVARD-near Jefferson. 8 unit income property in popular rental area. Main unit has 25 foot living room, 2 FIRST OFFERINGS library an'd powder room on 1st floor. There are 3 bedrooms and bath on 2nd plus 3 unheated rooms on 3rd. 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms. 3n.l unit has 3 bedrooms 2 baths and den. $93,000. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL MAINTAINED three bed. room Ranch with large family room with fire- FIRST TIME OFFERED SUNNING DALE DRIVE-Overlooking the golf course on a 100x310 foot lot this custom built centrally air conditioned ranch was built with quality in mind. Library and family room, 3 bedrooms and 2'h baths. place. Attached garage. beautiful patio and back CONDOMINIUM TOWNHOUSE in Grosse yard. Fireplace in living room and finished rec- Rec. room with fireplace, bar, extra bath and terrazzo floor. Heated pool and pool house. Attached 2% Pointe City. Three bedrooms and two baths car garage. reation room. on the second floor and two more bedrooms CONVENIENT FARMS LOCATION-l'h story brick' and another bath on the third. A first floor WARNER ROAD - Super Farms location. Southern 5tyled 4 bedroom 3 bath Colonial. 2 powder rooms on Colonial,- well proportioned living room with fire. lavatory, forced air heat and two-ear garage 1st floor. White marble foyer. Paneled family room with fireplace and bookcases. 25x32 rec. room plus place, garden room terrace, well arranged kitch. make this a special buy. private office and lavatory in basement. Central ,ir conditioning, gas grill, lawn sprinkler system and 21h car attached garage. en, four bedrooms, 2 exceptionally attractive THAT LITTLE BIG HOUSE is great looking bathrooms, finished basement, good attic stor- from the street but even more attractive MOROSS ROAD-In a beautiful setting adjoining the Country Club of Detroit. Center hall Colonial. Large age, two car detached garage, all recently r('. once you step inside. What a fooler . . . foyer with circular stairs. The 15x20 family room and the I5x24 living room both have fireplaces. 2 first decorated. with a total of four bedrooms, one on the floor powder rooms. 2nd floor offers large mastel bedroom with dressing room and bath plus 4 family * * first floor. So tastefully decorated and in bedrooms and 3 baths. Rear service staid for convenience. Rec. room with lavatory in basement. 2 car A CHARMING ATRIUM with Terrazzo floor and a a fine neighborhood just a couple blocks, attached garage. Fire and burglar alarms. Many other extras. fountain greets you as. you enter this Center En- to Kerby and Brownell Schools. trance Colonial on Touraine. The library, living LAKE FRONT residence isolated from traffic and yet close to transportation and only a few blocks to the room and dining room all have pegged oak THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL with a first village. Spacious rooms throughout include a oak paneled library, morning room, Mutschler kitchen, 4 or floors. There are five bedrooms each with mod. floor lavatory and a large, paneled room 5 family bedrooms, 2 maids rooms and 5 full baths plus 3 lavatories. Seven fireplaces. Pool. An out- ernized private bathrooms. Buildable lot. Call for makes its brief appearance on the market. standing setting for an elegant home. additional specifications. We say brief, because at the price of $28,500 it won't last long. ' ANITA-Convenient to expressway and Eastland shopping, Centrally air conditioned ranch built in 1955. 3 bed. THIS CUSTOM BUILT, well maintained home has rooms, 18x13.6 enclosed porch could be heated for family room. Completely finished basement with kit- five bedrooms, 4'h baths, large library with fire. chentte. 2 car garage. Aluminum trim for easy maintenance. Located in Harper Woods. Grosse Pointe place and a spacious garden room. On a quiet schools. $59,500. cul.de-sac, centrally air conditioned, sprinkler ALSO BY APPOINTMENT system, potential adjoining buildable lot. Con. COME ON IN, the view is breathtaking. Because al. venient to Farms pier. most every room offers a' sweeping vista of the CENTER ENTRANCE FRENCH COLONIAL with lake with its ever changing scene, you may not four bedrooms, two full and two half baths. Liv. notice that almost every room has a fireplace, ing room with fireplace, kitchen with good eat. and the crown moulding,s datto, door panels, ing area, Florida room. and recreation room hardware and floor finishings are perfection in "maJ,ching people and houses with imagill;'tion" with fireplace. 'design and maintenance. The kitchen is a master. piece with all the conveniences yet fine wood cab- HISTORIC 19TH CENTURY Farmhouse in middle of inets, some with beveled glass, and a cozy fire. the Farms, new r.oof, new furnace, new alumi- place make this kitchen feel like an informal 83 KERCHEVAL 886-3400 num storms and screens, central air condition- living room. We could run on about the new ing, family room with Franklin stove, good sized bathrooms, the heated swimming pool and the dining room, large country kitchen, paneled rec- new heating system, the separate carriage house. reation room, three bedrooms, two and a half You may 'just want to run out and buy it. baths, beautifully decorated. LESS THAN $20,000 and in the Pointe. All white with a picket fence and newly carpeted. Ready OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00 for immediate occupancy. 15600 WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE RENAUD ROAD IN THE SHORES and only a few ENGLISH MANOR ON LAKE ST. CLAIR with a boat doors from the lake. The center entrance plan harbor. Cathedral beamed ceiling in living room, features a spiral staircase rising out of the mar- t- and two bedrooms. All six family bedrooms have ble floor foyer. To the right off the foyer is a private baths. Four car attached garage. 258'x400' library with fireplace. The dining room is back lot. 15600 Windmill Pointe Drive. toward .the--'rear. A living room with fireplace runs the depth of the house. A family room to end all family rooms sprawls across the back Specializing in of the house. This step-down room boasts a mag- Grosse Poinfe Properties nificent fireplace wall, an entertainment center ~ti with the best in sound equipment and appartus Making Dreams Reality to project movies and slides. Complementing this family room is a bar room complete with barbe. que built-in. A total of six bedrooms and four E.1i!, gt~. ~eatt,... baths comprise the second floor. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT • WHERE SALES AND FRIENDS ARE MADE • FINELY APPOINTED HOUSE is available from November until May 1. Please, no small children OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 or pets. $675 per month plus utilities and security 999 ROSLYN, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Excellent area of the Woods. Spacious center entrance colonial. deposit. Features include family ro()m, large living room, formal dining room, updated kitchen, three good sized bedrooms, gas forced air heat, aluminum storms and screens, two full baths & a natural fireplace. 20425 PLEASANT, ST. CLAIR SHORES - Spacious semi.ranch located in a park.like atmosphere. features in- clude five bedrooms, two full baths, family room, large kitchen with built.ins, separate large eating area. Built in 1957, this home offers a lot to the large family, 21>2 car attached garage, mud room. aluminum 76 KERCHEVAL storms and screens, and a very attractive assumable mortgage . .Full finished basement, large lot. ABOVE MARGARET RiCE 38417 HURON POINTE, HARRISOr-; TOWNSHIP- Situated on the Black River lagoon with direct access to the lake. this six-month.old cedar sided Colonial has all the necessary features, living room with natural fire- 885-7000 place, large kitchen, first floor bedroom or den. 2'h baths, three large bedrooms on the second floor, mas- ter bedroom has a terrace accessible with two sliding doors. gas forced air heat and prepped for central Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board air. 2'h~car attached garage. A steel sea waIL 4269 AUGUSTINE, STERLING HEIGHTS-Located North of 15 Mile and East of Ryan Road is this superb cen. SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS tE,r entrance Grosse Pointe styled colonial. Features include large living room, formal dining room. family room, 2'h baths. four large bedrooms, finished basement with dry bar. 212 car attached garage. central WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE air, fenced yard, Warren Consolidated Schools and priced at only S79,900. IN THE FARMS we offer immediate occupancy in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath SEMI-RANCH handy to Brownell 1039 SUNNINGDALE, GROSSE POINTE WOODS- Brand new-just for you. Spacious four bedroom Colonial Jr. High. One bedroom and full bath down plus 2 bedrooms, full bath and great storage upstairs. Attached presently under construction in one of the most desirable areas of the Woods. This fine home features garage and nice 60' lot. 881-4200. a gracious formal dining room. family room with fireplace. first floor laundry, attached garage, and is LOW TRAFFIC COURT in the Farms and a beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath Semi.RANCH just recently decorated situated on a large beautiful lot. For further details call 776.J'l500. throughout. Accomodations include a large living room with fireplace, a Florida room, nicely finished base. 38023 SEA WA Y. MOUNT CLE:\IEr-;S-A boat owner's delight. Dock your boat in your own back yard under ment, attached garage and much more: 884'()600. a covered boat house with an electric hoist. Prestigious two bedroom. III bath brick ranch, III car at. TORREY ROAD-A specious Grosse Pointe Woods 3 bedroom Cape Cod with 2 bedrooms, 1'h baths down tached garage and finished basement are just some of the features offered on this beautiful Lake st. Clair and third bedroom and full bath up. Family room, games room with fireplace and a lovely summer breezeway home located on canal with direct access to the lake. This home can't last long at the asking price. with 2.car attached garage. $88,900. 884'()6oo. ' 10~1 BISHOP. GROSSE POINTE PARK-This five bedroom. 4'2 bath center ('ntrance colonial is a perfect HANDY FARMS LOCATION and an appealing 3 bedroom, 1'h bath FARM COLONIAL with outstanding decor. home for the growing family. Grandmother or older teenag('r would be very happy with the large bedroom Living room and family room both with natural fireplaces, charming country kitchen and beautifully finished suite that has its own private outside entrancc. On its large lot the home also sports a lighted. regulation- pine paneled basement. You will want to see this one! Offered in the 80's at 884,0600. sized badminton! volleyball court. den with wet bar. family room with beamed ceiling and natural fireplace. and a large greenhouse. Th('r(' is qUIck possession on this lovely home which is one of the newer homes in POPULAR STAR OF SEA area in the Woods and a custom built 3 bedroom RANCH on a quiet lane with the area. Call 886.8710 or 776.8500. updated kitchen, Jalousied breezeway, paneled games room with powder room, 2-ear attached garage and im. mediate occupancy, Recently decorated throughout and pleasingly pri~ed at $78,500. 884.0600. BY APPOINTMENT, PLEASE GROSSE P0I1I:TE WOODS.-.Just llst('d~ This spiffy three bedroom brick ranch has a natural fir('place in the GROSSE POINTE SHORES-An outstanding 3 bedroom, 3 bath RANCH in popular Deeplands area. The air con. living room. The C07.y little family room is panelrd and a definite ,plus. This moderately priced home even ditioned accommodations include a large family room, 1st floor laundry plus extra bedroom and bath on the offers a formal dining room. garage and a finish('d bas('ment. Won't last long-Call for an appointment. lower level. Immediate oecupancy is available - other exciting details at 884.0600. WARREN-Hoov('r.T('n :\Iile ar('a- .This immaclllal(' thr('e bedroom brick ranch offers a largc living room. CRANFORD LANE-Lovely large duplex in prime rental area near the Village. 4 bedrooms. 21'2 baths, fire. kitchen with built.ins. eating spac(' in the kitchen. large family room with natural fireplace. 11'2 baths. place and 21,-\, car attached garage each unit. Owner's unit has new kitchen with built.ins and ccntral air. two car attached garage with aulomatic door op('ncr, ('('ntral air and a sprinkling system. Rcduced to Call today! 884.0600. S59,800. GROSSE P0I1I:TE WO(1)S--5('(' this fine dupl('x locatcd in the Woods. Goon rental ar('a. Each unit has a family room. scparate tilcd basement. two b('drooms. large kitch('n with eatting space. 112 car garage, "- ,r "", and driveway :"ice Y

    INTER,CITY RElOCATION SERVICE SHOREWOOD E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC. 20439 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236 GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POI NTE PARK GROSSE POINTE WOODS GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE 82 Kercheval 884-0600 16610 Mock 881-4200 19790 Mock 881-6300 :'Ill'lllb('rs of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board 886-8710

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