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HEADLINES Redevelopment 'Officials of the Tall{ About WEEK OJ Shopping Legislation As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News Most See No Problem in Center Viewed Complying with Pro- Thursday. January 13 visions of Measure THE sou THE A S T ' S Officials of The Woods Council, Planning Commis- By The NEWS Staff COLDEST winter since 1885 forced the cutoff of natural sion and Saint John Hospital Set Meeting Most Pointe city offici- gas supplies to major indus. to Discuss Plans for Seven-Mack Area als feel there will be no trial users in a large portion By Roger A. Waha problem in complying of the region Wednesday, . A meeting between Saint JO,hn Hospital offi- with the provisions of The cold also caused scat- tered problems for some elec. clals and members of the Woods Council and Plan- the Open Meetings Act, tric utilities elsewhere, The ning Commission might be held in early spring to (Act No, 267 of Public cold weather was wrde. explore the hospital's ideas for the proposed rede- Acts of 1976), which was sprcad throughout the east. velopment of the Seven-Mack shopping center area. recently signed into law ern U,S, and record lows In emphasizing the bene. ------by Gov, William Milli- were recorded in parts of fits to be derived, not only ken. It becomes effective Florida. Southern Natural for the hospital and The Food Plan around April 1. Gas Co., which serves five Woods, but for the commu. Affecting government at all southern states, curtailed nity at large, Dr. Andrew G B levels the new law requires supplies to all but residen. Dahl, director of planning at ets oost that all decisions made by a tial and small commercial Saint John, said he hopes of. 1 public body and all delibera. customers. ficials can meet sometime n Services tions on public policy must be ':' * (, after Easter to discuss the made in a meeting open to Friday. January 14 hospital's long range plans. the .public. . hb h d CI b Of Coverage based upon. pro. PRESIDENT-ELECT Jim- The council earlier this N elg or 00 U - vi.sions of the act is broad, my Carter's choice to lead month unanimously author. fers Its Resources to encompassing any state or the Defense Department won ized Cily Administrator Ches. Deyelop Program; local legislative or governing unanimous confirmation from ter E, Petersen to arrange C body, including a board, com. the Senate Armed Services such a m.eeting, This action ooperation Key mission, committee, subcom. Committee T h u r s day, De. was taken based upon a of Effort mittee, authority or council fen s e Secretary-designate Planning Commission recom- which is empowered to exer. Harold Brown. president of mendation to the ~ouncil in By Roger A. Waha cise governmental or pro. the California Institute of Technology, became the sec. Photo bv Richerd Kav late December that a joint In the spirit of coopera- prietary authority or perform Volunteer community leaders who will present erend GEORGE ANDREWS, ELAINE FEESER, session be 'Scheduled to view such a function, ond member of Mr, Carter's the' Grosse Pointe Health Education Council's RICHARD KAY, and, (seated, from left to right), fulure possibilities., ~iOtn, ant~ with. a c~t~mon \ Must Be Notified cabinet to receive committee 't meres ln semor C1 lzensr A meeting is strictly de. approval. Agriculture Secre. neW Elementary Health Education Program be- Dr. ,JOSEPH BEALS, Sister S E AN HOGAN and Mutually Benef) th N' hb h d CI b tary Robert Bergland was ap. gmnmg. - Mon d ay, J anuary 31 ,are, (d'stan mg, ROBERT F'"'ESERL. D r. G uy D oya I' Isn ,t P1C. t ure d . From the cI'ty's perspec- h e ffe1g d' or 00 u Hned as the convening of a tive, Mr, Petersen stated, as 0 ere 1ts resources public body at which a proved earlier this week, from left to right), MARILYN DOYAL, the Rev- See story at bottom of this page for details. "We know of some of the hos- toward developing pro- quorum is present for the , I pital's preliminary plans for grams for The Pointe's purpose of deliberating to. Saturday, January 15 COt St IFI 0 V · F t d .C:ty Pol:ce developing their own prop. Food and Nutrition Plan, ward or .rendering a decision WiTHOUT A DISSENT.LNG' l Y ore aVIO aranl ea ure Ii Ii ertybut we don't know about sponsored by Wayne on a public policy. word, the Senate Foreign Re. A their aspiratiol's for the shop- County and housed in The law stipulates that the lations Committee gave its grees to ping center. the Grosse Pointe Woods e~~~i~ ~r~llbe;~:~f~~,in ~~; approval Friday to Cyrus With Pointe Sympllony Begin Fire "That is the purpose for Presbyterian C h u r c h, attend without restrictions or Vance to become secretary C t. H of state when the Carter ad- U ours At January 30 Concert lnstr.uction arranging the joint meeting," 19950 Mack avenue. requirements and may speak -_.-_. mlntstration .. assumes power . . . he continued, "so the city .As a beginning, the club within reasonable, written next week. The vote endors- .-.-. . . .. t and the hospital can, hope- is offering its service in the rules of the body, according Ing the 59.year-old Wall Street Kroger Manager Re- arazilian. pi,,";st Has,p ..iIIiant ,CtllreenR~c.eptip" to Officers' Training Starts fully, mutually benefit fro'm area of program planning, to Sen. David A, Pjawecki, lawyer and foreign and mili. sponds to Citizen' • : •• J Follow Pr9grom .Beginn,ing at, 3:30, in " As. Fight Against Con- 'any pro p 0 sed redevelop- e,g" coordinating trips origi- who played a prominent role tary policy advisor to Presi. North High School Arts Center solidation Continues ment." nating from the nutrition in introducing the legislation. Complaints with dents John F. Kennedy and ------Several factors interest site, with the club's own sen- A citizen may examine Lyndon B. Johnson was un. Voluntary Effort Pianist Flavia Varani will be the featured Mr, Petersen regarding the iors' group, the Village Club, minutes an-: voting records, animous. Mr. Van c e an. guest artist at the Grosse Pointe Symphony's sec- By Susan McDonald hospital's plans at this point. announced John Bruce, club and may challenge the valid. nounced nine appointments to By Susan McDonald ond concert in the current season, to be played on While City firefighters With the ,proposal, he hopes program director, last week, ity of a decision i' it is not senior S tat e Department In response to citizen Sunday, January 30, at 3:30 p.m., in the Perform- continue their battle the city will be able to .add At the same tjme, the club made according to the law, posts, retaining three Ford comp Iaints 0f \I p u b I 1' c ing Arts Center of North High School, 707 Vernier agams, t th e propose d con~ to J'ts tax base and that 1'n has offer"d~ te eo"I'-'e' sl'te per- he said. h' administration holdovers as safety threats, noise and road. I ------so I'd'1 atlOn 0f]' po lce an d the preparation of any such sonnel assistance in prepar. hWhile.t. ere's a major' em.th regional assistant secretaries master plan, the needs of the ing programs at the chQrch P aS1S upon openness 10 e and naming two blacks to congestion" around the The afternoon's program, Paris and, at 18, won first fire forces in Wayne city. and the hospital will 'including, but not limited to, law, closed sessions are per. other positions. Kercheval avenue Kro- under the direction of con- prize ,in the International County Circuit Court and both be .met. the loan of equipment and mitted and are 'strictly de. ger market, store man- ductor Felix Resnick, .will Chopin Competition held in arbitration proceedings, And from the aesthetic looking for other facilities fined. At the same lime, vio. (: " . ager George Sassin has include Hungarian Rhapsody, Majorca, Spain, He also has City officials are moving when necessary, lations of .the provisions con. Sunday. January 16 ,.01untar1'ly cut h1'S nl'ght No.2, by Liszt; White Pea. concertized ext ens i vel Y ahead with the plan to standpoint, he in die ate d, H lth E b tain strict penalties, TWO FOR MER OFFI. cock, by Griffes; and selec- throughout E u r 0 p e and join the departments. based upon a previous con. I ea, y xc ~ngeh' While most city officials CIALS of President Gerald time operating hours. tions from Porgy and Bess, South America. versation with Dr. Dahl, that n relat!on to thIS, t er~ s maintain they see no prob. Ford's Clemency Board pro. Residents told the City by Gershwin, They began Tuesday, Jan. "we both realize if we can't a deve~oP1Og exchange of 10•. lem; with compliance and posed a sweeping program of Council at its Monday, Janu. Tribute to Gypsies uary 11, training City police. stop the ongoing blight of formation betw.een ~oth feel the law is basically a amnesty and relief Saturday ary 17, meeting, that the 11 MFollowing the intermission The Hungarian Rhapsody, men in firefighting tech. Detroit at Mack and Moross, groups where - site semors I good one, school officials p, 'ng tl'me at Kroger ' r, Varani, who is presently No.2,' which will open the niques they need to functl'on th b . are lnformed of club related for Vietnam-era draft eva d- m. closl t' t"d 0 kI d en oth .agencles are in - have decidedly mixed reac. "can only be a magnet to the ar IS .lD.reSl ence .at a an program, is one of 20 written as public safety officers. The t' 't' d V'U CI b ers, deserters and service. U' 't ill erf r th b F L' t H ' trouble, We want to coordi. ac IV) les an 1 age U tions men punished for minor anti. criminal element , . . who p?IVerScl y, w PN °l ": De y ra.nz, ISZ 'd. ungary s consolidation plan also calls nate such efforts to enhance citizens are kept abreast of . THE WOODS . lano oncer t 0 0, m great plaOlst an composer. for a new director of publl'c t h h h war offenses. They said their victimize late nighl shoppers" M' b B h the hospital and the city," programs ate c urc , The main effect of the legis. proposal could cover up to and threaten the safety of mor y ra ms. When Liszt heard the gypsy safety to replace Acting (Continued on Page 8) With such an eifort, Mr. lation in this community will half a million persons-mili. their children, Natiye of Brazil ~iddlers. p~ay, he said, "This Chief of Police Robert Van Bruce noted seniors from the be making Committee of the tary and civilian _ already They also attributed traffic Mr, Varani, a native of IS muslC't It, can speak, it Tiem and Fire Chief Robert site can spend some leisure Whole meetings, (Le" the pun ish e d or still facing congestion and noise prob. Brazil, received his Bachelor can narra e, It can sing," 1\1 a r s h a lias department Po rty to Honor.. hours using the club's facili. council meeting in executive charges for non-violent pro- lems to Kroger's 7 a.m,-l1 and Master of J,~usic degree" He then immortalized the heads. Sh ff ties, while Village Club mem- session), consistently open to test acts such as draft eva. pm hours at :llanhattan School of Mu. music of the gypsies in a So far. City Manager Tho- ores 0 ieer bers can take part in the the public. , d t' "I d' b d' " Pre'sent Letter I sic and made his American form intended to be a na. mas Kressbach said he has noon hour meal and sociali. (Continucd on Pao"'e 2) SlOn, eser lOn, CIVI ISO e I. debut at N Y k' C rIb 11 d . ence failure to pay taxes and, Seven residents presented . H I e~ ,or s ar. lona a a, nammg it narrowed down the field of A retirement party will be zation at the church, i _ othe~ offenses "reasonably I a lett,er of, complair:t to the ~:;le a I an Lmcoln Cen. "rhapsody" after' the old 35 applicants for the top post held for Shores Sgt. Donald F~eling the club, can play i Cotta O'e Get~ related 10 the Vietnam war." counCil whIch was Signed by H', Greek storytellers, the rhap. to eight possibilities. Oral Jacob on Thursday, Febr.u. an Important role 10 the ser.1 ~ '" . .:' ,', ~ 143 people living in Lincoln, IS other U,S, cre~its in- sodists. exams will eliminate all but ary 3, at the Barrister House' f' t 8"'0 00.0 GOf Washin"ton Neff Not r e clude appearances With the Selections by two American two or three final candidates 21801 H a r per, St. Clair ~~~~sina~~~ati~~ t~e~~:s~u~~. ;), I t Po~;nd;;~~~nu~.~y 1~ Id Dame, 0 SI. 'Clair 'and Lake. petroit Symphony, the Brook. talents complete the first within the next few weeks, he Shores. tion program but within the . s ou land yn Academy Orchestra and part of the concert, White added, . Th 't h 1 M Collage Hospital received give way to a younger m.an Th'ey requested the council the Newport Music Festival, Peacock composer, Charles Davidson Hired the :ep~~~~:~t\nW~~ayjO~~:~ ~~~c~u~~i~ ~~ea o;g:n~~ati:~ a gift of $50,000 whE:n James who could better deal With to pass an emergency ordi. Rhode Island, For the p~~t Tomlinson Griffes, who was To conduct the fire train. wLII be honored for his years is now viewing ways it can T, Barnes Sr" prominent such mod~rn probl~ms as I nance forcing the store to two se~sons, he has partici' born in New York state was ing sessions, The City has of service and dedication to help site personnel with a :llichigan banker, recently the .p~pulat.IO~, explOSIOn ~nd I close at 9 p,m. The council pate~ In the Summer Music greatly influenced d~ring hired Woods PSO Sgt, James the community. The event big need _ transportation, presented John N. McNaugh. Chnstl~n diVISions, a Jead~g I declined to pass an emerg. Festival at Meadowbrook, much of his creative life by Davidson, He will train the begins at 7 p,m, with refresh. e,g" taking seniors to and ton, president of the Cottage An g I I can newspaper said ency act, but directed its at. In his country, Mr, Varani Ger~an rO,ma,nt~cism and policemen twice a week in ments, Dinner follows at 8 Hospital Board of Trustees, Sund~y, The plea came from torney to look inlo a new won wide attention when he the ImpressloOlshc style of four hour sessions at a fee of p.m, ~r~~,~he ~~~r:t~~~g ~;:nd~~: a stock certificate valued at ~~e mdepe,ndent .. wee k I~, law. was named, at the age of Debussy, about $10 an hour, according that amount. Church TI~es, the . olde~t The morning after the eight, as Brazil's "Discovery Opera Climaxed Career ) to .Mr, Kressbach. Tickets at $12 apiece for Friday from 10 a,m ..2 p,m. Present at the presentation ~nd most Widely read Journal meeting, though, after con. I of the Year," At 14, he was B~ooklyn-born George Ger. Sgt. Davidson, a 13.)'ear ~~iSa~~agp~i~~~ poa\~c:v::~~?~~ on~~te::~~~trh:n~~~~,~} ~~=were Cottage Administrator I~ the ,Ch~rch of Engla,nd' ferring with other Kroger of. awarded a French govern. S~WIn, on the ?ther hand, I~I veteran of The Woods force. Ralph L, Wilgarde and Dr, ~;f~r:d~~~rl~~e~:ea:t~nJ~~: i (Continued on Page 9) ment scholarship to study in ~IS more S~rlOUS CO~~SI' has completed two weeks of ~~~d:~~~te~~, Ha rper Woods yea(~O~~~ue~~n ~~~~e 2)and. Harold E, Cross, mem ber of ternational Week of Prayer I !Ions: comb1Oe~ tr,adltlonal fire training, the last in ------______Ihe Cottage Hospital ~redical f Ch' t' U 't d f H liEd 0 C -Z musIC forms With Jazz and 1967, at the University of 0 • Staff and long.time friend or flS Ian m y an our J folk them Th f f Ik days before a scheduled pub. ea t II ucat-onIt ounc-Ii es. e amous 0, Michigan Fire Training cen'j 'Faml l'Y LU'lV SUb]ect and business associate of II' t'on of a J'ol'nt tatement opcra, Porgy and Bess, ch. ter Ann Arbor ~Ir, Barnes, ca 1 s B. N S P maxed his brief and brilliant ' " Of W A similar gift was made to by Catholic lIno Anglican I eg"ns e.w ex rogram career which produced some In addtlon, he has been re'l ood E l to Cottage from the James T. scholars who say that the, of this' country's most popu. ~pon,sible for tra,inin,g :uen S xp ora lOll Pope should be recognized as I , ------• I d' , m hIS command m flreflghl Barnes Foundation in 1975. t' h aU The Grosse Pomte Health area of sex educatIOn for ar an orlgmal music, ' , , , .' ------Mr, Barnes' interest in Cot- pa narc over . Education Council's new Ele. boys, Nineteenth century Ger. mg ~echmques smce hiS pro. I By George Polgar Jr. related pe~sons should bc lage H 0 s pit a 1 "probably ::r a;: ~. mentar)" Health Education After ..school sessions for man com po s e r Johannes mohon ~o sergeant in 1974. t. No\v that the Forever Fa!"1" allo\ved ~o hve together 1n the bt'gan in the 1950's ,\-'hen ~I Tuesday, January 18 Program begins Monday eve. Maire students, who must Brahms, ranked among the The City was forced to look IlY,h,as moved on, Wo?ds city community,. : oprratl'<~ on him," says Dr, A SPANISH FREIGHTER ning, January 31, at Maire bring a signed permission greatest masters of the roo outside its own department offiCials are left With the These ~uggestlOns wrrc. rc. Cross. Since then, the familr sliced into a launch ferrying School, when Dr, and Mrs, slip, will be held Monday, mantic period wrote works for an instructor because of thorny problem of finding celved WIth some skeptiCIsm I has contributed generously to more than 100 American Guy Doyal will talk to par. I February 7, and Monday, in almost e'very musical a lack of cooperation from its some legal way to maintain by members of the councIl, I the hospital in many ways. sailors and Marines back to ents of upper.grade Maire I February 14, genre except opera, ~Ir. Va. r own firefighling force, Mr,l the ~resen,t character of resi. who felt ,that s,uch, a change I ~lrs, Barnes is greatly in. their ships from shore leavc students about their role as I Scheduled to allow time for rani has chosen one of Krcssbach said, dentlal neIghborhoods. would unjustly mfnnge on the terested in the work done in in Barcelona earJy Monday, the primary sex educators of parents to present the sub. (Continued on Page 9) The Cit)' firemen "are In the minds of most con. rights ,of people to live where the hospital's speech therapy At least 24 men aied and 26 their children, ject in advance, the meetings ------aware of the situation and cerned residents this means and. With whom they choose, deparlment and she and ~Irs, others were unaccounted for, The voluntary program use audio.visual materials Meet to DisCllo.:S have not indicated any inter. keeping ccrtain kinds of ,City Attorney George C.at. Cross gave cocktail parties Frogmen searched Spain's outlines the topics parents and provide discussion of '" est in facilitating public safe. people out. hn has been charged With in the early 1970's to raise busiest harbor Monday night should cover at specific ages children's questions and con. School MilJaac t)' implementation," he si'id, At the height of the Roslyn the job of reassessing the funds for speech therapy. and early Tuesday for more to preparE' their children for cerns, L' City Fire Lt, Tim, Cham. road controversy, which orig. legal definition of the term Continuing financial support bodies. Eighteen 0' the 95 Ihe emotional and physical Dr, and Mrs, Doyal, along pine, who also is hcad of the inally involved the religious "family" in hopes of coming from the Barnes Foundation survivors werc injured, More changes which come with with the Reverend Georgc A special meeting of the local firefighters association group and a rowdy household up with a solution to The has provided staffing and

than 18 hours after the launch stages of maturity. Andrews, Dr. Joseph Beals, Board of Education will be 1 explaincd why his men wili on thc ncxt block, it was sug. Woods dilemma, e qui p men t for successful capsizcd, a U,S, consulate Examples of effective dia. MD, Mr, and Mrs. Robert hele! ~Ionday, January 24, to i not participate in Ihe train. gesled thai the zoning ordi. Mayor Benjamin W, Pinkos summer speech therapy pro. spokesman reported 24 men logue arc given as tools with Feeser, Sister Sean Hogan £et the date, amount and' ing program and challenged nance which allows five un. stated at the Woods Council grams, and with the summer dead but cautioned others which parents may achieve and Richard Kay, were reo duration for a mi\lage re.: Sgt, Davidson's qualifications related people to Iivc to. meeting on Monday, January hE'lp children have received, mig~t be missing, The Navy comfort and competence in cruited as volunt'!er com. quesl, . as an instructor. gether be changed, 17, that he would like to sec they have each made prog- withheld identification of the E'stablishing this communica. munily leaders by the Health The puhlic is welcome to "We won.t train the police Some said the new limit an absolute definition specify. i ress instead of taking a back. victims, pend:ng notification tion, Special attention is Education CounciJ because of th(' 8 p,m, meeting in Board because we know that no should be two unrelated per. ing who can live in what kind I ward step because of school of next of kin. given to thc usually neglected (Continued on Page 9) I offices, 389 SI, Clair avcnue, (Continued on Page 8) sons, while others said no un. (Continued on Page 2) vacation,

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Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 20, 1977

S,\ME OLD STORY PAY THE PRICE Temptation would be easier Turn over a new leaf fol' II's the detours that help Facing the truths which we ,Food Plan Gets Boost .Open ~o overcome if people had to the new year-try to get even you realize you are driving least want to hear are often Meetings Law pay the consequences in ad. with tho,e who have helped vance. you. to ~our favorite vacation I the ones that would be to our (Continued from Page 1) At that session, a question. (ConUnued Crom Page 1) lour city be-::ause we feel spc.t, advantage to know. site director Mary Aley made nairI.' was given to the eiti. 'Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkos we're already in compliance connections which resulted zens, who comprised a cross. feels there wID be no prob. with about 98 percent of its in the ensuil1il and fast.mov. section of all)he Pointes and lems at all on the compliance provisIOM." ing spirit of cooperation. included couples. widows front. In relation to Commit. Finally, C it y Attorney Combine TaJents and widowers. Some also tee of the Whole meetings, George Catlin felt, it is a good Aware of the nutrition pro. were active in other groups the only ,problem he antici. law, and noted the dty hilS gram through stories in the such as seniors' organiza. pates 1'3 one of delay In rela. been in genera~ compliance NEWS, Mr, Bruce attempt. tions within local" .churches. tio[~ to citizen participation. with such provisions prior to ed to contact Wayne County The questionnaire, the reo "We will have to keep those 'the measure's effective date. to explore areas of assistance suIts of which are almost people in the audience from THE CITY without success, However, a compiled, indicated the club being part of the discussion Officia:'3 in The. City say short time later, Mrs. Aley was a novice in seniors' pro. other ,than for something that they like the "SuJllShine" bill, Semi-Annual called him to see if the gramming and would, there- is pertinent," he said. but most also are quick to club might be able to pro. fore, like to learn more about Indicating he has no ob. point out ttlat it will actually vide an .alternate site for one citizens' interests. jection to peo~le listening to have very little effect on day. . Vigorous Vehicle ,such discussions, the mayor their operations. While this wasn't feasible ~estions asked include if stated citizens wouldn't be al. Council meetings will be SALE at that time, the pair, ac. . Ii I d . lowed to interrupt at will, ~onger, as all background a seDlar ves a one, rives, Stressing the openne.s.s of cording to Mrs. Aley, talked 'is employed, while a second th 't ~'1 P' k d' brit,fings will now have to be for over an hour describing sheet views activities such I.' 1.'1 y, "r. In os note • JO held in public, and there will FURTHER REDUCTIONS! the functions aud purposes relation to Committee of the be a little extra necessary of their respective programs. as dancing, card games, ten. Whole sessions, that "we'll paperwork to keep the public ENTIRE STOCK nis, movies, physical fitness have to segregate those items Informed of meeting dates. Because of their common interest, both indicated a and areas of concern like for the general public and "For the past few years we SUITS. SPORTS)ACKETS. SLACKS housing, so cia I security, those which are not, within have essentially been work. willingness to combine their health services and public ,the confines of the law," ing in accordance with the talents. As Mr. Bruce put it, safety. Seniors were asked In relation to this, be feU, new law," explained City Selected Groups of Accessories "We immediately got to. to chcck thesc areas. in comparison to ctosed Com. Mayor John King. "We bave • 0,." , 6 doily • ALL SAL£S fINAL gether to see what the club Already established and mittee of the Whole meet. a policy of hashing out'most '0 could do to help." continuing to gl'OW, the ViI. ings, "the basic openne3S of issues in pulfJc and provid: "They, (Mr. Bruce and lage Club is involved in. a an individual councilman or ing the citizens with any in. Jon Austin, club senior citi. variety of activities with day an appointed official could formation they need." pical'tl-710I'ton zens director), h:ave just been trips being prominent. At the' be somewhat re3tricted" with City Man a ,g I.' r Thomas fantastic in cooperating with same time, seniors, (55 and the public in attendanee. K'ressbach agreed with the 92 Kercheval-On the Hill us. They really have extend. up),' are invited to the club He added an announcement (ContInued on Page 4) Tl. 2.82.)1 ed themselves and are touch. on Sundays from 1.5 p.m. would be made of an upcom. ing upon people we have and on Thursdays from 1.4:30ing Committee of the Whole been unable to reach," (e.g., p.m. for socialization and meeting at a .preceding coun. Village Club seniors), stated ~ames on an Wormal, "drop. cil meeting so the citizenry Mrs. Aley. in" basis would be aware of the ses. "We're tapping their ex. While the' club is new in sian. BOYS'SHOP pertise," she continued, "as the area of senior citizen AdvIsory In Nature they have been into this programming, il's making The Woods has several area longer. They are help. great strides and Mr. Bruce commiS'Sions including the ing us along with aU kinds feels the organization can be Senior Citizens, Beautifiea. of suggestions, and offering a vigorous vehicle in the lion and Citizen Recreation us facilities." WINTER SALE overall ara of coordination. Commission'S and Mr. Pinkos Counsel Will Help He explains that the club feels,. while there has ~en Further help will come I.' n COom oJ> ass e s the entire n!,. bIg problems. regardmg SLACKS from the nutrition program's Grosse Pointe School Dis. cItizen attendance lD the past, Bite counsel, which is cur. !rict, has worked in the past that these ,groups aren't di. 8 to 12 Regular, 8 to 14 Slim rently ibeing formed. The with 'a va r i I.' t y of other recUy. affected by th~ law. 'JUNIORS: counsel will not only explore groups and the five munici. Notmg the commiSSions are were to.50 to 19.00 the needs of seniors but will all ties and has "administra- advisory in nature, and ,that make certain the program is P . " they do not make decisions NOW 6.50 to 10.50 functioning properly. t1ve expert~se in the area directly affecting/the public, Nollng that The PoInte of leadershIp, the mayor saId their recom. 25 to 30 Waist Wlll'ag to Lead mendatlons reach .the council PREPS: contaIns many senior citi. were 9.50 to 23.00 zens groups who apparently There are many viable or. in a public forum for that are striving toward slmUar ganlzaUons and groups with bcidy's consideration. .~.:.:' NOW 5.50 to 12.50 :.:.:' goals but .are working inde. an emphasis upon service in On the law ihsell, Mr. pendently, Mrs. Aley said several areas, e.g., food, Pinkos felt if the legislation t~ %~ health programs 'and check. applied to everyone it would ,....., .STUDENTS: 31 to 34 Waists ... the site counsel wlll be able ing on seniors in their homes, be acceptable. He then cited to provide tHrection in this were 13.0"0 to 2 7. 00 but there's no coherent plan two of 'Severa! provisions per. respect from the standpoint toward performing such ser- ~itlin~ a .public ~y to J'I.leet of coordination. NOW 9.00 to 15.00 vices, he feels. In a t osed Se9SJon: parhsan (No Alterations) This counsel, the person. "services and leisure time 'Caucuses of membe1's of the nel of whiCh must comprise are tied together and coord!. state legisla!ure and to' con. JACKETS. SPORT COATS. SHIRTS 51 percent from the site and nating senior citizens' pro. si,der ~aterlal exempt from 49 percent from the commu. grams is a big need. We're dISCUSSIon or disclosure by CAPS • GLOVES • MUFFLERS nity, will contain around 21 willing to play a leadership state or .fe.deral statute. members. r Ie in this area Perhaps These exemp!~ons. he IStress. 25% to 50% OFF At this. juncture, they in. o .' led. were arbltTary. clude Mrs. Aley, site aide Wf~ca~play a prlm.ary ro ,I.' For his part, City ,..a..dmin. Winte.r regardlOg the" servIces Vie i'strl\$0r Chester E. Petersen Diane Heavner, Mr. Austin, Woods Administrative AidE!' can perform, added Mr. feels there will be no com- Gerard E. McNamara, Woocjs Bruce. 'pliance 'problems "because Councilman George Cuete!"; .And the club already has we are nol transacting busi. SALE Judy Maghakian of the given an example 10 the ser. ness other than at an open All Sales Fi.Qal - No Returns or Exchanges church staff, Nora Blixt, as. vices area by providing ~s- public meeting." SELECTION OF sistant state director for sistance toward developlOg At the same time he in- Wayne County's 12 chapters the nutrition program so it dicated the city must be care. PANTS & of the American Association can bettei' meet the needs ful to comply with the pro. of Retired Persons, Adele of all senior citizens. visions governing the .proper Ryder and Dr. Albert Eckel, ------notice of meetings, including SHIRTS "'V ,special sessions. the representative from the .Z' Lt.' KERCHEVAL AT ST, CLAIR • GROSSE paiN fE 50~r Woods Senior Citizens Com. 'I.' anu y a v Viewin'g the content of the mission. law, Mr.. Petersen .stated it Open Thursday E,,'enings 'til 8:45 September Start (Continued from Page 1) will not cause "any undue Jean Cut Cord~roys $650 hardship on the operations of While. the Neighborhood of residence. . Club has been involved in "First oC a!~ we would like Unfinished Dress Pants 30010 off senior c it i zen programs to insure that single family longer than site personnel, it ho~s are occupied by single hasn't been that long. families," he said. "Mr. Cat. SUITS, SPORT COATS "Our board of directors lin is looking into the consti. asked that we look at the tutionality and feasability of a new enforcable ordinance." One of Americas oldest, most & TOPCOATS needs of leisure time and service programs for senior Mr. Catlin reported that he citizens. We did tpe initial will have the ordinance drawn investigation and contacted up by the end of the week 20070 -40070 a number of organizations and estimated that it would gracious luxury car facilities off and peopie in the commu. be two or three months be. nity," recalled Mr. Bruce, fore it eould be approved by the rounei\. VARIETY OF SWEATERS regarding the club's start last year. One resident -at the meeting isonly ten mmutes from 25% off When the aforementioned gave the clearest summary areas began to ,be identified of community feeling on the from the club's perspective, subject when he said, "The d. m. egan the Village -Club was formed .Forever Family is gone now and we've got a second Grosse Pointe. and it held its first meeting opparel for men .in september. Fifty chairs chance. Now, let's not blow l6900 kerchevol avenue phone 882.2755 were set up but that proved it." insufficient -as ISO seniors The former residence of Open Thursday evenings were in attendance-a decid- the Forever Family is now Our building is an Albert Kahn original, Our Let us show you Michigan's broadest and being adl/ertised for sale for (AllenllollS available a. cost) edly ,pleasant surprise for 26 sales representatives are also of the old brightest selection of new and used Cadillacs, club officials. $24,000. According to Build. school ,., in presentation of product and America's only "computerized" Cadillac servo ing Inspector Earl Wakely ice, and our new quarter million dollar bump the porch, for, which a viola. treatment of valued customers. tion has been issued, will be The product, though, and service and and paint shop. repaired when weather per. maintenance is strictly 1977. Remember! All this and more is at Seymour W~,!tWH4Iv~~ mits. - Cadillac-just 10 minutes from Grosse Pointe. VISIT FOR MUSEUM Mary Washington g a v I.' FINAL WEEK! PRE-INVENTORY birth to a father (of our coun. ,,, try, that is) on February 2.2, 1732 in Westmoreland Coun. t)', Virginia. Her son, whom .she Damed George, would one day grow up to be P'resident and help get a brand new na. tion off to a good start. The 'collections of Henry Ford Museum In Dearborn, boast Substantial number of of MEN'S APPAREL a numtJer of Washington re. 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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 20, 1977 --_._------_._- Open Meetings Law Discussed by Officials WEEKDAY (Continued from Page 2) anything from our citizens, William Coats does not share detrimental financial erreel mayor's assessment of the since much of what is dis. some of the trustees' dislike on lhe litigating or settlement HOURS bill's impact. Executive ses. cus'sed at executive sessions of t:le bill, he said he was position of the public body. MON., TUES., OPEl sions are now generally limit. are brought oul at open meet. concerned about "the lack • To review the specific WED., THURS. ed to discu&sion of labor ne. ings anyway. of uniformity in its applica. contents o( an application for 9 A.M. 107 P.M. gotiations, lawsuits and the "We wanl O'Jr cilizen.i 10 lion," in that the legislature employment or appointment has exempted their political to a public office when the FRIDAY SUNDAY purchase of property - all know what their officials a're ilems Ihat are excluded from doing, since it is lhe public's caucuses from its provisions. candidate request;; thaI the 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. 10 A.M. the open meetings require' business we arc conducting Other than that, he said he application remain confiden. SATURDAY ment, Mr. K'ressbach said. and they have a right to has no problems wilh the .lia.I. Howevcr, all interviews 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. TO "I can',! ever recall our know everything." law. hy a public body for employ. council taking a vote in a TIlE FARl\IS "1 think it is dcsirable for ment or appointment to a working session," he added. In The Farms, city officials interested citizens to have public office shall be held in 5 P.M. "They are genera~ly just used believe the bill )\'il1 cause the opportunity to hear vary. an open meeting pursuant to to inform the members of de. little Or no problems. "It.s ing points of view expressed the act. tails of certain issues. They not going to change our op. by Board members, the suo Olher highlights of the act make their deei,sions in pt.Ib- erations," said City Manager perintendent and olhers," he lnote that to go into a closed lie. " Andrew Bremer Jr. said in a news release. meeting, the purpose of the Cites Problem "We already operate pretty On Request closed session must be re- Allhough Councilwoman much as the new bill will reo A public body may meel corded in the minutes; regu. Jeanette Duffield thinks the quire. However, we have our in a closed session for the lar meeting dates must be . law is a good one, IShe does city attorney checking to f0110wing purposes: posted at the beginning of ',ee E.ome problems with bud. make sure we are familiar • To consider the dismis. each year; and minutes show. get planning sessions, which with all the provisions of the sal, suspension or disciplining iog names of member., pres- must be held in public, es. bill. of, or to hear complaints or ent and absent, decisions pecially in Il'elation to nego. "The only area I believe it charges brought against a made and the roll call votes tiations with labor unions, may affect is the Mayor's public officer, employe, staff taken at every meeting are to "When we're plannin'g our Planning Advisory Board, and member or individual agent, be made available for public next yea'r's ,budget, we have that has always been run on when the named person reo inspection. On the latter, to set aside a certain amount an 'open door policy.' If any. quests a closed hearing. copies must be provided at of money to settle future con. one had any problems, all • To conSider the dismissal. cost. -tracts," she said. "1£ we blow they had to do was knock on suspension or disciplining of Finally. the law says if a our hand at that time, by the door." a student when the public public body is not complying making the figures public, Farms City Clerk Richard body is part of the school with the acl, the attorney we might as well not even go Solak is taking a wait-and.see district, intermediate school general, prosecuting allorney to the negotiating table, be. attitude about the new bUI. districl or institution of high. of the county in which the cause they will already know "The Farms' city attorney er education which the stu- public body serves, or a per. just what to ask for. is checking on the legal ram- dent is attending, when the son may commence a civil "When it gets down to dol. s&'w ifications of the bill and will $ludenl or the student's par. action to compel compliance ,:ars and cents, we're just ents request a closed hearing. or to enjoin further non. going to have to find a legal make a full report to us," he \ boO!. said. "I don't foresee any • Fot strategy and nego. compliance with the acl. PETIT POlS way to close the meetings," liation sessions connected A public official who int~n. CAN THE PARK problems, but until we hear from Our attorney we 'will witll the negotiation of a col. tionally violates this act is 'Mayor Matthew C. Patter. lective bargaining agreement gu~lty of a misdemeanor pun. PEAS son assessed the law by say. wait to make legal provisions BONELESS LB. when either negotiating party ishable by a fine of not more ing, "As far as I'm concern. for compliance. requests a closed hearing. than $1,000. . HAMBURGER FROM ed the 'SO.called 'Sunshine "One problem area may Property Viewed An official who is convicted Law' is perfectly all right. lie in paperwork. Minutes I • To consider the purchase of intentionally violating a "As far as the council is w:Jl have to be typed up and or Jease of leal property up provison of the act for a sec. concerned, we have worked prior notice 'given for all GROUND CHUCK to the time an option to pur. and time within the same in accordance willl such a types of meetings. It's going chase or lease that real prop. term shall be guilty of a mis- law and have never held to involve a lot of paperwork U.S.D.A. CHOICE ert)' is obtained. demeanor and shall be fined back anything ~rom the peo. for my office," • To consult with its at- not more than $2,000, or im. pIe of Grosse Pointe Park. THE SHORES torney regarding' trial or prisoned for not more than "The U. S. Congress and V i II age Superintendent LOIN LAMB CHOPS settlement strategy in con. one year, or both. the 'M i chi g a n LegtsIature Thomas K. Jefferis said he nection with specific pending An official also may be have he<:d executive sessions sees no affect of the law on TASTY • NUTRITtOUS litigation, 'but only when an personally liable for civil but far as we of The Park his community. At this time, open meeling would have a damages up to $500. are concerned, we have never he's in the midst of making LB. withheld anything from the up a list of all meetings for LAMB PATTIES public. the Village, Grosse Pointe "We have been holdin-g Township and Lake Township Woods Reports Two Burglaries SLICED these sessions so that the regardfng compliance with Two breaking and entering served a broken 8'x5' window members of the council would meeting notice provisions. Saying he has no comment reports were received by at the southeast corner of ~etter ~nderstand what pub. Mr. Tony's. A check by the ARMOUR STAR BACON be busmess they are voting on the law itself, MI;'. Jefferis Woods police on Saturday, pat r 0 I man and Officer for or against, acconHng to added, "Our meetings have January 15. One came from Thomas Morawski for in. LIBERMAN POINT OR FLAT CUT the view of each individual always been open" (to the the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club, lruders proved negative. member of the council. public). 655 Cook road, while the other The manager arrived and The mayor added, "Our THE SCHOOLS came from Mr. Tony's Res. reported. the aforementioned executive sessions were held The state's school boards taurant, 19341 lI[ack avenue. CORNED BEEF BRISKET missing items with the large to -better understand ,the mat. have been some of the strong- In the former incident, an U.S.D.A. CHOICE ters that are on the agenda est opponents of the so.called envelope containing around display submarine sandwich, not to withhould anything "Sunshine Law" - and local $233 in cash was taken from which hung from two small from the public," trustees are no exception. an office, while in the latter caains ill front of the shat- Not Change Anything Pointe Board members are case, a p pro x i mat e 1y 50 tered window, being recov- BEEF. LIVER LB. ered in Touraine road. Meanwhile, City Manager plainly furious about the bill cookies, a display submarine Robert A. Slone stated "AJs and ll).aintain it will severely sandwich, (which was later Because four keys were ap- DIET OR REGULAR far as operation9 are' con. lim~~'opportunilies for recovered), a' calculator of par~ntly stolen, the manager advised police that the locks cerned, it wilil not change fratii~tltse'ussioh 'lirid 'crltl cisni' unknown value and -four keys were reporled missing. would be i m m e d i a t ely anything tecause it is all of ~Chool programs. changed. brought out at open public ."It's destructive of mean. The burglary at the Hunt meetings. The only executive ingful debate," Trustee Wil. Club was discovered Satur- SEVEN UP sessions that are kept from liam Huetteman said in an day morning. The office in New Courses - the public, according to law, angry speech at a recent question was on the second ue labor arbitrations, land Board meeting. "My feelings floor with a door adjoining Set for Adults acquisitiofloS, etc., and even are that it's a very bad aaw." the ladies lounge being pried these are made open to the open with a blunt instrument, T r u s tee Joan Hanpeter In addition to its usual public, under a court order. police said. The door is 10- 8-l0-0Z. agreed. "Our philosophy for adult education offerings, t"e "The new law will not af. cated at the back of the of- MottS BTLS. the past few years has been school system's Departmc,lt feet 11'5 at all, since we take to hammer out our problems 09 fice. of Community Services has minutes at all executive ses- in private and come to the Officers reported tae en. MATO 3'2-01. new courses for the winter a1l. sions, and these a'l'e available public unified on all issues," velope was removed from an CLA session. to the public if they wish to she explained. office desk drawer, and that JUICE know what is going on. Sees No Problems no other item-s were found Natural F a a d Cooking. taught by BO)1nie Breiden. "We have never hidden "Because any disagree- missing at this time. SMUCKERS ment belween us is usually Police were told, in addi. bach, will begin today, Janu- used for political purposes, tion to the attendance of sev- ary 20, while Pally Porsler Farms Council this method of operation has eral members at the club and Nancy Ulmer will start served the community well. Friday evening, there also their Tim e Management STRAWBERRV PRESERVES1~AO:.89C course on Monday, January Hears Protests But we're not going to be was a birthday party for the able to continue it and its daughter of a member in 24. I About 20 residents of Allard going to seriously impair the which several youths were in Further information and it attendance . class reservations ma~' be ob- .). 11~OZ. c road appeared before the effectiveness of the Board," CAN Farms Council on Mond-ay she said . Meanwhile, Of!icer P a u 1 tained by calling the depart. .;'( MANDARIN O~ANGES 59 night, January 10. The resi. While Superintendent Dr. Shields, while on' patrol, ob. ment at 885.3808 or 885.0271. NINE LIVES CAT FOOD dents were -protesting the De. cember 20, 1976, decision of C the council to erect tempo. l2.0Z.59CAN rary barricades on Roland 1 SQUARE MEAL DINNER road, near Mack avenue. n CHARLOTTE CHARLES The barricades, which can. stitute a temparary -experi., Your RCATV 16-0Z. C ment in traffic control, will CAN be erected in aDout two weeks and Whirlpool Appliance 't WHOLE APRICOTS 45 to try and re.route heavy use AUNT NELLIES BOILED of the road by non.local traf. fico A no right turn sign also Deserve Specialized Service. C will be erected on Mack ave. 16-0Z.59JAR nue near Allard. WHOLE ONIONS The main contention of the From RCA Service Company: WILSON'S residents of Allard road was GALLON that the barricades would The Specialists. PLASTIC divert the traffic elsewhere, HOMO MILK CTN. and not solve the problem. "The 1,300 cars a day that RCA offers your ReA TV and Whirlpool Appliances were using Roland and Mai. NORTHWEST RED OR GOLDEN son roads will have to go very special service. RCA offers you somewhere," said one resi- 3 very special pledges to back our service. dent. "You're just shifting the blame to another area. Promised Day Pledge. When we make a date-we'll keep DELICIOUS APPLES I don't want all that traffic on my street." IT,or you pay no labor charge." Alter listening to the citi. zens' complaints, the council Fair Olarge Pledge. We'll charge you falrly for work reconfirmed that tile barrio cades would .~ going up as performed. a temporary measure. Best Parts Pledge. We'll use only the linest: ReA and 3lB STEVENS APPOINTED Whirlpool factory specified parts. \!,f>,G S9C Park resident John stevens, president of John Stevens Associates, Inc., architects, RCA couldn't promise all this if we hadn't trained the people engineers and planners in De. we know will deliver. troit, has been appointed to the American Institute ,of Bank Americard and Master Charge accepted. Architects 1977 National Com. mittee on Architecture for ..Parts and labor are already covered. ifyou're under warranty. Justice, a committee charged Just cali us when you need us. with improving facilitics for FOR RCA 'TV SERVICE CALL: the American justice system_ nCI, Sf."".,. ('()(11f"1n .. Mr. Stevens was a chief de. i 180S M~-t\f,t(~ 1 :1233 Hw){'(X'k \)''V0 signer responsible for coordi. 1R04.U rlJ.'" , ''''~If' q( ,i1(~ I V()(lk) M"h 1aylol M. r, nating the Frank Murphy f [)('I'()~ "',', 7 i8 1,'1)(1 ',?? .\80..) l',S-()olb7 Hall of Justice in Detroit, and non FOR WHIRLPOOL SERVICE CALL: is a member of the American / .•;)1 \No!(on tWf?!1lj(' rerndale M,,~, Institute of Architects, Ihe ReA SERVICE COMPANY 'RR. JMO Michigan Society of Archi.' A Division of ReA tect.s, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Engine~ring Society of De. troit. ---~----'------'-_.'.,,-,-~;-;".-$Z-."F_-"'-....- ...------.--.------.-...... ~----~-.-~~..--..-~...... ,....-~---~.,.....----~-. .

Thursday, January 20. 1977 •\ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five NH Class Sets Fashion Show . NO CHANCE SATISFACTION ACCOMPLISHMENTS He's a failure when he An investment or good will Anyone can make a mark "More Than a Feeling," a son's, Kitty Kelly, the Casual Fast.C~nge Ar:tists Hft Businesses I value, material succe,s more and honest work. can be in the world - just be sure lit, mid-winter fashion review by Corner, Campus Shop and than character and self. counted on...to pay good divi. that yours is a mark of es- to m e m be r s of North High North Snore Valet wi.ll be Four reports filed within demanding hts original bill, In a related case, Farms respect. dends. teem. reI School's junior class, will be modeled to music by junior two days 'has prompted then clranglng his mind aolaln police 'said two men of a pre~ent~d at the _school's class members of the ,school's Woods police to alert mer. and insisting to pay with similar description attempt- THINKING OF A NEW a~dltoflU'!l, 707 Vernier road, Distributive Ed u cat ion chants In all the Polntes, different blUs. ed to short.change an em- thIS evenmg, January 20, at classes. H a r pe r Woods, St. Clair By the time the pair left, ploye at Mister A's party 7:30 p.m. 1- Tickets for the review are Shores and Roseville of two the clerk sald she was short store, 19210 Mack avenue, on l"ashions from area shops, $1.50 and may be purchased last-changearUsts working $16, Friday, January 14.. including Kay Baum, Jacob- at the door. fast.food outlets and small Earlier that day, two men The first -man, whosc de-I ------_._-_._- restaurants in Maek avenue. entered the Jack.in-the.Box, scription Varied with that put Det. Lt. Jack Patterson 29599 Mack avenue, one of out by Woods police in that HI'[HEn? said that the four incidents them making a purchase un. he wore a beard, bought a DON'T TAKE A CHAN~E-CAlL A PROFESSIONAL are still under investigation, der $1 which he paid for with 59-cent bOttle of pop, which and there are no suspects at a $10 bill. The man changed he paid for with a $10 bill. this time. his mind, asked to pay with • DISTRIBUTORS OF IDEAL & QUAKER MAID different bills and later tried Upon receiving his change, CUSTOM CABINlTS Police are searching 10r the man asked for his $10 to exchange larger bills for • KITCHENAID, CORNING & JENN-AJR two white males, around 24 bill back and Qffercd to pay years of age. One Is de- singles. BUlL T-IN APPLIANCES with a $1 bill. The second scribed .as 5'10" tall, about Ten dollars was short- man then asked to pay for a • CUSTOM VANITIES & TOPS 160 pounds and dark com- changed In the incident. candy bar, with the first man • COMPLETE REMODElING plected, wearing a dark In other reports filed last still distracting the c1er~. waist-length jacket and beige week, two men attempted pants. According to police sHort-changing employes 'at The slore owner, who sus-I VISiT OUR SHOWROOM reports, this suspect usually the Landmark Restaurant, peeled the two men from the I 19299 Mack, and at the Steak waits until no other eusto. descriptions sent out by Your Kitchen Planned by Experts mers are in the establish- 'n Eggs, 20195 Mack. In both Woods authorities> offered to ment, then makes a purchase cases, $10 'bills were used for return the monpy if the men We, at CUllomCraft, are kikh.n spedoll.fa and hov. tom. of tfl. finest d.lllIn.,S In the small purchases, although no would wait for police. But lIntQ to h.lp you plan your new kltd\'l\-to that lIs .,Ign and cost wlll be tCllloM under $1, which he pays for 10 YOllr Indlvldllol need •• with a $10 bill. money was reported missing the men left before police The second suspect, de. in either Incident. :Jrri\'cd. You Get Financing Help You Need scribed as about 5'11" tall, ClIstomCraft knoW' how to obtain financIng fo, you ot tM low.,t pOlllbl. current 150 pounds, of a slender buUd In''r •• t 'a .... No money down I and we a r in g llght-<:olored Doctor Faces Fraud Charge , You Get a Top Quality Job, FiniJhed on TIm. clothing, accompanies the first suspect but is said to A prominent Grosse Pointe in Medicaid payments. physician became the first do no fast. changing himself. St. Clair Shores Associate target of the attorney gen. Municipal Judge William A. In one of the incidents, $16 eral's Medicaid abuse probe Crouchmall entered a plea of was fast-changed from a when he was arrested Fridav, innocent for Dr. Sillery who clerk working 'alone at Mr. January 14, for allegedly bill. was later released on $20,000. Tony's, 19341 Mack avenue, ing the system for work never His preliminary examinalion on Wednesday, January 12. performed. is set for Monday, January The clerk told police the Dr. Robert J. SlIIery, of 24. BUILDINg & IEMODELINII;ONTUCTORS lwo men entered together The City, who was named While Dr. Siliery was un. but ordered separately. '!be • RESIDENTIAL last year as the leading re- available for comment when • COMMERCIAL first s u s p e c t handed the cipient of .Medlcaid payments called by NEWS. his office 881-1024 clerk a $10 bll1 for his eof. in- the Detroit area, was secretary and his wife reo 1U1Z IIMCK AVE. -lRaSIE POINTt FARMS- ZIP CODE 4IZ1I fee, then turned away after charged last week with frl\ud. ported that he is carrying on r e c e.i vi n g only his coin wently obtaining over $1,500 his norma,l schedule. SERVING THIS AREA SINCe 1956 change. . When the clerk said she still had the man's $9 in bills, he -beg-an confusing her, MOVE OVER,SHEETS AND TOWELS. VISIT FOR MUSEUM Aibraham Lincoln began a 12.day trip by train to Wash. ing,ton and the pre&idency of the United States on Febru. ary 11, 1861, a day before his 52nd birthday, He arrived In SEAGRAM'S the nation':! capital from Springfield, llUnois on Feb. ruary 23. Among the many items associated wWl the Great Emancipator at Green. field Village in Dearborn, are WHITE GOODS BONANZA (313) 881.6600 several pieces of furniture from the house In Springfield whleh Lincoln left behind and \ to whlch he never !'eturned Billve, Some of that furniture 20903 HARPER is displayed In the Abraham IS UNDERWAY. HARPER WOODS, MICH. Lincoln Courthouse where 88 j a young circuit rider Lincoln Now's the time to stock up on "white goods" from Seagram. In the liquor j once practiced law In Illinois. ! business, Hwhite go()ds" are vodka and gin -and Seagram's white goods are the -J greatest of them all: Wolfschmidt Genuine Vodka and Seagram's Extra Dr~ Gin, So, fql:get the sheets and towels, Pick up plenty of Wolfschmidt Vodka and America's fastest-growing Gin, Seagrams Extra Dry, now during Seagram's White Mark.r Goods Bonanza days. Besides, you can't make a martini with a towel.

This Week's $9.68 ...'.iAli.UN 1/2 GALLON -:ooe 2984H Bell Ringers CODe 6122H Prices Effective Jan. 20, 21 and 22 $4.48 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY • $3.93 4/5 QUART We Close Wednesdays at J p.m. 4/5 QUART CODE 2984 CODE 6122 '.~ ..._--- U.S.D.A. CHOICE DOMESTIC $1'29 LAMB SHANKS • LB. FRESNO LAMB l..HANKS ••• Serves 4 People 4 lamb shanks, I teaspoon ,osemary, I large clove garlic, I large onion, Ihinly .liced, , (8-0r.) can lomolo sauce. V. cup brown sugar, I cup California white table , 1'Ii teaspoons salt, Va teaspoon pepper. Place lamb shank, in roasle,; 'add 'emaining ing,edients. Ca,er '0aster and cook 3 hours in moderately.slaw av~n 1300'). (Ii shanks are large. raise temperature to 325" 10 350 •.) Remove cover; continue cooking for 30 minutes. Pour Soouceinto saucepan; reduce to half over high heat. Pau, over meat. FRESH PORK TENDERLOINS $1.98 LB. FROELICH'S GERMAN STYLE KNACKWURST $1.28 LB. ECKRICH SMOKED SAUSAGE $1.19 LB. FRESH C CHICKEN LIVERS 69 LB. "Available on One Day Notice" - OVEN READY C SlUFFED IURKEYS 10-Ibs, & Up 79 lb. Stuffed With Our Own Home Made Sage Dressing ---GOURMET CORNER___ FRESH '

Stuffed Pork Tenderloins 'SI.79 :1\ LARGE CALIFORNIA FANCY SNO-WHITE 24 SIZE HOT HOUSE CALIFORNIA HEAD STRAWBERRY Now's the lime to slock up on Wolfschmidl CAULIFLOWER LETTUCE RHUBARB . Vodka and Seagram's Exira Dry Gin. . .98~EAD 38~EAD 47~B. WGlfSCHMlDl vOO.~ OISllll!D f~OII CR~I~ eo PROOf M1~~WS fWI ORY CIN 861llO PROOF DISlllUO DRYGI~ OlSTIU[D FROM AMERICANGRAIN. SEAG~A'" OISTllL!~S COll~ijjY, N Y.C.

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fEnriched Flavor:process adapted to new low tar IOOmm cigarette with remarkable success.

MERIT established a whole new taste standard proven to deliver taste way out of proportion to tar. for lo\v tar sn1oking. We taste--tested M.ERIT 100's against some of the If you smoke but haven't chosen to take 'tQughest competition we could find: higher tar advantage of the MERIT breakthrough because 100mm cigarettes. you prefer a longer length cigarette, you'll be interested. Here are the results. Because novv there's a MERIT rest Data Conclusive for you, too. Ne\v MERIT 100's. New 12 mg. tar MERIT 100's Only 12mg. of tar. Yet packed wid1 vvere taste-tested against a number extra flavor. The kind of flavor of major lOOmm brands ranging that makes "low tar, good taste" a from 17 tng. to 19 mg. tar. reality for 100's smokers. . Thousands of smokers were tested:': 'Enriched Flavor'. Tobacco The results: overall, they liked the Like MERI1 MERIT 100's are tastcojMERIT lOO'sasmuchas the packed vvith 'Enriched Flavor' .higher tar lOOrnrn brands tested. tobacco. Tobacco fortified with MERIT and MERIT MENTHOL. certain key flavor ...rich ingredients King Size and new 100's. The taste barrier for low tar, isolated in cigarette smoke, and smoking has been broken again.

KlIlgs: 9 mg:'tar:' 0.7 mg.nicoline- IA merican Im,lifull" n( (\'m.lln'lCr (.pmHln Sllld).:'I\ dllahh.' free (In request Philip MOfn~ Inc. Rr.. hm,'nd, V.t V2Id ~ 100' s: 12 mg: 'tar:' 0.9 mg. flleOl! ne avo per cigarelle try FTCMethod. . . MERIT & MERIT MENTHOL. KINGS& 100s. W'arning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MERIT 10Os Thursday, January 20, 1977 \ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven

NQ1' Wlm IT SHIFTLESS Clonema League Woo(ls Nt.xes i Trying to make both ends I Plan for the future - that A pes.>imist is just an aver. The trend toward conserv. . II ObeltuareleS ' meet is the batl':e of a life- way you won't regret the ~;e g~a~u~f ~~~~~h~~1Jri~ ~:n;~tLl~:~ ~~s~~~~~~ ng;tV~~ Views Canada ..... Plan for CB's I time. . past, reverse. work, B S ~ I h I r~~~~~~..-~~--~------;.------••-.--.--.-.-_-...-- Pierre and Elfrieda Pal. 1', RAYMOND JEFFS S:le died Sunday, January The Wood~Co~cil received I' oat aTe y wit Know edge N' b k mentier wiJl present "Let's Services for Mr. Jeffs, of 16, in Bel Air, where she had the recommendation of Pub. l ow In paper ac .. , Go to Eastern Canada!" at The :Eo'arms, were held Wed. been residing for the last six lic Safet)' Director Henry 'I THE GROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON the Monday, January 24, nesday. January 19, at the months. Marchand that it would he INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDSTO ATlEHD THE RUSSIANS meeting of the GrOSSe Pointe William R. Hamilton Co. and Born and raised in Ohio, IInfeasable for the police to: by Hedrick Smith Cinema League in the War Christ Church. ~frs. Carter was a ~raduate monitor a CB channel on FREE CLASSES IN BOA liNG Memorial's Fries Auditorium He died Saturday, January of. Mount Union College. in which private citizens coulel at 8 p.m. 15 at Cottage Hospital. OhIO, and before her retlre- report suspicious goings on, ClAsSSTARTSMOHDAY,JANUARY17th,1977

A graclua!l' of the Univer. ment, taught for 11 years at and emergencies, r TIME: 1:30 P.M. CAFETERIA THE FINAL DAYS This 16mm color movie was sity of Michigan College of Guyton School, Detroit. She, . by Woodward & Bernstein photographed last May and Engineering, Mr. Jeffs was a possessed a Masters degree The letter was received I GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL _ NORTH June. It Covers all the provo prominent Grosse Pointe in counseling from Wayne and placed on fIle at th~ I MORNINGSIDE _ OFF VERNIER GROSSE t)('l' .]] inces of Eastern Canada State University and was a Mon(~ay. January 11, council POIf'-

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"I Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_._--- Thursday, January 20, 1977 Redevelopment Viewed , Health Council Looks at Crime Watercolor Classes Slated AARP Meets on Jan. 27 "Juvenile Crime - What sharp rise in juvenile crime, Watercolor cla:3Ses with from 7.9:30 p.m. The next meeting of the This luncheon program will (Coatlnued from Page 1) When A&P moved out of Can We Do About m" will but the rate reverted to ear. Grosse Pointe'.s own Ingrid A daytin'e group of classes Grosse Pointe Chapter #2151, cover aU of the Insurance In olin interview with the its structure in the shopping be the topic of Dr. Guy Doy. lier levels .in 1976. Hofer, master painter irom 1Io1'~o meet beginning American Association of Re. w:'] programs offered by AARP. NEWS on Monday, January center, the building was va- ai's tlilk at the Monday, Jan. The most frequent crimes the Hamburg, We.;;t Germany ThurSday, January 27 from tired Persons, (AARP), wili 17, Dr. Dahl, in review.ing' cant for six monlhs and suf. uary 24, meeting of the committed by juveniles in Insiitute, begin Monday eve. 9.1'1:30 a.m. The fee 'is $45 be held in the Crystal Ball. Reservations are a must for the background and obJec. fered at the hands of van. Health Education Council of The Pointe in 1976, says the ning, January 24, at the War for 10 two and a hair hour room of the War Memorial the luncheon. tives of the project, noted dals. The hospital lhen lIego- Grosse Pointe. YSD, are malicious destruc. Memorial, 32 Lakesohore road,llessom meeting weekly. on Thursday, January "27, at For further information, that the late of the shopping liated a lease for it and now The talk will begin at 1:30 t10n of property-most com. -- -- ( 12:30 p,m, call Ed Bunn at 823.5127. center not only afiects the uses the former store to house p.m. in the Central Library monly dwellings, schools and 1I0spitai but also the commu- medicai records, "We also Conference Room, 10 Kerche. autos, l20j larceny, 117, in. i nity in total. redid the structure, too. so val al't'nue. following the eluding five auto thefts; vio- METRO TOWER 26450 CROCKER "It's fair to say the charac. It wouldn't be an ('yesol't',", council's business meeting at lation of the controlled sub. Have positive proof ter 01 the shopping center said Dr. Dahl. II 1 p.m. The public is encour. stances act, 71; and assaull, Between Jefferson & Metro Farkway hasn't changed but has kept lIopes for Centl'!' aged to attend. 49. Special Security pace with the continually In the same vein, when I Head of the Department of The YSD also was called of everything you own. improving character of the Wrigley's moved out of iL< El!u('a!iona! and Clinical into the search for 78 runa- Smoke Alarm I whoie communily," he said. buildina the hospital negoti- Psychology at Wayne State ways. There were 21 juven. Carpeted, 0/1 utililies I If you were robbed, Dr your house gutted by fire, I "As this hospital invests in ated a l~ase for the structure. Vnil'ersity. Dr, Doyal also lie arrests for violation of excepl electric Plans now call for it to be conducts a private practice state liquor laws and eight would you be able to remember every item in your new programs .and new build- I and 2 Bedroom from $215 . \ ings, it's important for the used in a similar manner as I in The Pointe area dealing for public drunkenness. home? Would you have a receipt for every item in hospital and the community the A&P building. with chitrlren and adol~scen~s. In the interest of involving 557.0770 JjJ 463-5857 your home? to see that Improvements all . . ..' "In the pas!. Juvenile concerned citJ.zens in an in. If thIS becomes a r~~hty I~ I crime ha s been thought of as formed public effort to reo over also occur in the shop. Have your possessions recorded on video tape and be the futllre, he said. It s Ultl- i a problem primarily of the duce these crimes, Dr. Doyal 569.2758 Eves.-.c ... ,...... , ping center area," mately hoped the A&P bUild. , lower socio.economic levels" will discuss the development ----I sure of what you own. In an effort to see that this i~g will be used a~ a ren~l i says Dr. Doyal. "But the of juvenile crime and tbe Should you have a loss, you can view your possessions happens, Dr. Dahl said the dlseas~ cent~r, a,. ,there s I highest increase in juvenile factors which produce crim. Winler on television with your insurance adjuster. hospital was able to negotiate none In the llT'.lnedla,e ('ast crime has occurred in sub. inal behavior. 2 a long term lease for the side area. I urban and rural areas." He believes the "commun. off huge parking lot area with Meanwhile Dr, Dahl noted Tht' Youth Service Divi. ity must assume part of the . SALE! 00/0 the understanding that It be the hospital ~n several occa~ 5i~n, (YSD), reports that ju- responsibility for juvenile Call Midwest Video Co. 791-7091. improved, and lhat has been sions in the past has been in I venile crime in The Pointe crime" and will offer ap- CARPET and RUG done at a cost of around contact with the owners of has occurred at a relatively proaches open to parents and I $100,000. the shopping center regard- steady rate each year since the community to deal wjlh CLEANING ing the possibility of purchas- the division became fully the problem. Call for free estimate ing some parts and leasing operational In August 1970. ------I Self Liquidating DENNY'S others. However, no figures are When people ask you to East Side Carpet Cleaners KIY.HOPPE "The diHiculty has been available for preceding llisten to. reason they expect INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Indus1riol, Commercial, 14111 Kercheval Ave. 822-1481 the cost factor on a lease or years. you to lIsten to their version OWNED AND OPERATED BV THE BABICH fAMILY SINCE 1946 Residential - Sale,. purchase basis. It's a con. The ~'ear 1975 showed a of it. Recently built 8 unit Town House in suburban Se,vice. !nslaliafions! location, Fully occupied by leasing tenants, 000 ... lock,. closures -- cern to us and 10 the city Deadlocks. Combination because we want to develop . Little maintenance or management. Net earn- Change,-Ma,ter Key as the rest of the area is de. I , ings $12,000 per year. Total cost for complex Systems - Fire Exit veloped," (thus providing for • ALUMINUM WINDOWS : Hardwore a fine commercial shopping CARPET $147,500. (Terms can be arranged). location), he said. • 2 TRACK - 3 TRACK • EMERGENCY SERVICE CLEANING SPECIAL! Don't miss this inflation-proof, If the hospital is able to ob. • BAKED ENAMEL • 11344 Whittier tain the shopping center long term capital gain investment 527.3081 grounds, Dr. Dahl noted, as 20~oDISCOUNT on everything QYlf 800 sq.ft. : WHITE AND BLACK : opportunity! leases in the center change, nelV tenants would be reo 15% 0 Iseo UNT on everything over 200 sq.ft. For free Prospectus CIII: quired to improve their shops : POINTE SCREEN 81SASH, INC.: DO rr'YOUR5B.A toward a specific kind of CA~l 161.0960 .&." .20497 MACK TU '.6130, Grosse Pointe Real Estate Company standard, e.g" similar to the p'l1onn.1'fellllUm cb i CLEAN l\'XIR development of the Vil!:lge .wtIC2IWW. CARPITS ••• 882-0087 1HI PROf'ESSfONAL WAY. district, for instance, thus making the center a "viable, ••••••••••••••••• Rent the fanwuc ne¥( Up Ie. wholesome area." Out Hydro.Mist Machine for Cites Harmony luperie, carpet clean- City of ~tnlllir'niutr 1J1arlUl1 MICHIGAN ing. Loosens and • Part of the long range out- remo\Jet d!rt, preyi. oWlahampoo u.sidue. c- look from the hospital's per. and up to 9O'r. of the " \ spective is having businesses moislure in just one atep. Sav" monox ... which relate to services uf- set r""Ie. juet hk" a fered by the institution, Amendment to General Offenses Ordinance prof.. ,ional! hence, creating a harmony for the immediate environ. CODE NO. 7-07 . ORDINANCE NO. 210 ment, e.g., a health. related sporting goods store and a A~ ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEctION 15 OF CHAPTER 4 OF THE GENERAL OFFENSES franchise or impose or threaten to impose any penalty, financial or otherwise, by reason of the failure of any person to florist shop. O~DINANCE OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, BEING: AN ORDINANCE DEFINING GENr.R~L OFFENSES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE COMMISSION THEREOF: accept such articles, books or publicationa, or by reason "I feel this Is an evolu- AND RErE~ING ORDINANCES NOS. 81, 98, 60 and 97. of the failure of any person to accept such articles, books tionary process on the hospl • or publications, or by reason of the return thereof shall be tal's part. The objective is THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARl1S ORDAINS: guil ty of a violation of th is ordinance. , . to see that it ,maintains it- (e). Ob~cene, sadi5~ic, or m~sochistic iiterature1 recording self and becomes 'a real Section 1. Section 15 of Chapter 4 of the General Offenses or J.mage; d1str1but1ans to Tunors, penalty. vlhoever kno~,- credit in the community," he Ordinance of Grosse Pointe Farms being Ordinance No. 185 enacted ingly either sells, distributes, or 1mports for the~rpose \. U~cember 21, 1971, is hereby amended to read as follows: •OPEN EVERY DAY said, of selling or distributing to a person under the age of eighteen years or who displays at newsstands or any other SUN. 10 to 4 With such a planned rede. Section 15. Obscene Books, Pictures, Literature and business establishment frequented by minOrs under the age velopment program for the Hotion Pictures" of eighteen years or where said minors are or may be invited shopping center, hospital 0[' . as a part of the general public any obscene, lewd, lascivious, ficials stress thl' theme of (a) Indecency and Immorality: Obscene, Sadistic or Naso- filthy or indecent book, magazine, pamphlet, newspaper, Loc),moor Hardware being "a good neighbor," chistic literature, recording or J.mage; penalty for sale, story paper, writing, .paper, phonograph record, picture, 20179 MACK .1 B MI. emphasizing that such a plan transmutat1.on or possess10n. Any person who knowingly either drawing, pho~ograph, motion picture film, image, wire or will not only benefit the in. manufactures, provides, publishes, insures; transfers, trans- tape recording of any written, printed or recorded matter stitution but also the entire mits, circulates, exhibits, sells, lends, gives away, dis- of an indecent character I~hich is distinguished or character- 885-0242 tributes, shows or transmutes or offers either to manufacture, ized by its emphasis on matter depicting, describing or community. For the hospi. provide, publish, insure, transfer, circulate, exhibit, sell, relating to "specified sexual activities" (as defined in Window Repsir and tal's objective is service. Maintenance' lend, give away, distrLbute, show, transmute, or otherwise sub-section f), which mayor may not require mechanical or transmit, or has in his possession with intent to either other means to be transmuted into auditory, visual or sensory manufacture, provide, publish, insure, transfer, transmit, representations of such character, manifestly tending to Fire Training circulate, exhibit, sell, lend, give away, distriOute, show corrupt the morals of youth, or introduced into a family, or transmute or advertise in any manner, or who otherwise school or place of education, or buys, procures, receives, (Continued from Page 1) knowingly either offers for either loan, gift, sale or dis- or has in his possession any obscene, lewd, lascivious, tribution, any obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent, filthy or indecent book, magazine, pamphlet, newspaper, man can do two jobs at a sadistic or masochistic book, magazine, pamphlet, newspaper, story paper, writing, paper, phonograph record, picture, time-you're either a police- story paper, writing, paper, phonograph record, picture, drawing, photograph, motion picture film, figure, image, wire man or iirefighler," he said. photograph, motion picture film, figure, image, wire or tape or tape recording of any written, printed, or recorded matter "It is not in the best inter- recording, or any other device of communication of any of an indecent character, I~hich is distinguished or char- ests of the community to written, printed or recorded matter of an indecent ch~racter, acterized by its emphasis on matter depicting, describing have them doing both jobs." which is distinguished or characterized by its emphasis or relating to "specified sexual activities" (as defined in by Fred Seltzer R.Ph. As for Sgt. Davidson, Lt. on matter depicting, describing, or relating to "specified subsection f). which mayor nay not require mechanical THI IIl\RK PHARMACV or other means to be transmuted into auditory, visual or Champine said, "He's not sexual activities" (as defined below in sub-section f) which mayor may not require mechanical or other me3~S to be sensory representations of such character, either for the Congenllal ddl!l.t5 of qualified to train those men the heart or cil'('ulaton transmuted into auditory, visual or sensory r~presentation purpose of sale, exhibition, loan or circulation to a person because he is not even certi- of such character, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. under the age of eighteen years or with intent to introduce system occur in onl)" ; fied as an instructor by the the same into a family, school or place of education, shall !Small percenlllg'c of chil- Michigan Fire Training COI'n- be guilty of a violation of this ordinance. dren and are rr~)lon~ibl(' cil. " For the purposes of this section, the following definitions for only aboul hilI prr- Although there is no Mich. shall apply: (f) General Definitions -- for the purpose of this section, cent of all ('ardilll' )llIlients. igan law mandaling formal 'specified sexual act1.vities" are defined as: training for city-employed {l) Knowingly -- means having actual or constructive Some of the cause" of such (1) Desl=riptions or representations of sexual ir,ter- defects ar£' not" known. firefighters. the fire council knowledge of the content and character of I.ork. A person shall be deemed to have constructive knowledge course which includes genital-genital, anal-genital or However. some contrihu- docs recommmend 66 hours oral-genital, whether between human beings or between of instruction by a certified , of the content and character of a performance of Iwrk if tory fadors are known he hilS knO\.ledge of facts I'lhichI.ould put a reasonable a human being and an animal, actual or simulated. and can he prevellt£'d. In teacher. I and prudent man on notice as to the nature of the work. ElI:press Confidence \ addilion. some of thf' de- (2) Descriptions or representations of fondling or Even though Sgt. Davidson I other erotic touching of hurnan genitals, pubic region, fects can be treated (.ffer- (2) Person -- any individual, partnership, firm, is nut a certified Instructor, I association, corporation, trustee, lessee, agent, assign, buttock or female breast, actual or simulated. lively with surger)'. It is Woods nirector of Pliolic I or other legal entity. known ,hal if a woman Safety Henry :llarc'hand ex- (3) Explici' close-up representations of human g~nital has an aUack of thc (;cr- pressed great confidence in (b) Obscene literatbfe, recording or image; upon average o'[gans. man measles during the his ability to train City men erson of cornmunit -0 Iensive sexual conduct; no literar , art1st1c, pol1t1ca or SC1ent1 1C va ue. T e test to be early months of pre!!-: adequately. (4) The stimulation of the human genital organs by applied 1n cases under this section of this ordinance shall any device, tool, implement or object. nancy her child ma~ I~I' Mr Kressbach said he had Le: born with II defcrti,,' troubie finding certified in. If any of the depictions or descriptions of sexual conduct heart or other defects as structors to train his men (1) whether the average person, applying contemporary described in this subdivision are declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be unlawfully included therein well. because most are members co~unity standards would find that the work, taken as of the lnternational Fire- a whole, appeals to the prurient interest; because such depictions or descriptions are constitutionally For personalixed serv- fighters Assoc., which is fi.. protected or for any other reason, such declaration shall ice in all your health and nancially supporting C'ity I (2) whether the work depicts or describes. in a patently not invalidate this Article as to other patently offensive sexual conduct included herein. beaut' needs. visit THE firefighters leg a I battle I offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by PAR'" ')IURMACY. 15324 against consolidation. . sub-section f; E. Jt:t ,,,r!WJn. GrossI' Poinle Most City police officers II (3) whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious For the purpose of this section, possession of six or more Park! Our modern pr£>- have expressed a willingness liLerdry, artistic, political or scientific value. identical or substantially similar copies, or six or more scription department ~ivE's to take pa rt in the training, article:..'of any obscene, le\"d, lascivious, filthy or indecent prompt, professional Rnd although at least one gr;e\ j ,Such test shall be the effect of the book, picture or other book, magazine, pamphlet, newspaper, story paper, writing anee has been 'iled 011 the I dependable servil'('. and subject of the complaint considered as a whole upon all those paper, phonograph record, picture, drawing, photograph slide subject. I whom it is likely to reach, that is, its impact upon the motion pi7ture fil~, figure, image, wire, or tape reco;ding, ' our fripndly pharmacists average person in the comnunity, The book, picture, or other or any wr1tten, pr1nted, or recorded matter of an indecent are always happ,' to an- subject of the complaint ~~st be judged as a whole in its character, which is distinguished or characterized by its .,wpr questions on your March of Dimes entire context, not by considering detached or separate emphasis on matter depicting, describing, o~ relatinq to Illl'dil'utions. Stop in fur portions only, and by the standards of common conscience of "specified sexual activities" as defined hllrein .h111 be colorful Valf'ntinf' ('ard~. Bid Approved the co~~~nity of the contemporary period of the violation prima facie evidence of possession with intent to sell lend, give away, distribute, show or transmute the thing. ' gi(1 chocolates by Sand. I chnrged. ers. and a full linf' of A ,request to s()licit funds! (c) Publishing, distributing. Any person who publishes or baby supplil"s. WI' al.,o from the March of Dimes was: distributes for resal~ or for reading or other perusal any Section 2. Severability Clause. Should any provision or section handle liquor, bef'r and unanimously approved by thc I book, maga1.ine, or pamphlet, so composed as to constitute a of this ordin~nce b7 h~a-Tnva11d or unconstitutional by any Court wine. Call us at 822-2580. Woods Council at ibs regular compilation of pictures, illustration~, caricatures, cartoons, of c~mpetent ?urisdlct1on, sU h.portion shall be deemed a separate, meeting Monday. January 3, I 7 We art" op('n Monda,'s words, stories and advertisements, or any combination or distinct and independent prov1s1on and such holding shall not affect The drive Is part of the an. ' combinations thereof, featuring and primarily devoted for the validity of the remaining portions thereof. through Thursdays (rom nual fund raising tampaign I' the purpose of commercial exploitation, to the description 9 A.M. unlil 8 p.m .. Fri. of the metropolitan Detroit or portrayal or suggestion of illicit sex, or sexual relations Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect twenty days after days and Snturda,'s until chapter, the Mothe.'~' \llltch, I or perversions. lust or sexual passion, or to any combination its enactment or upon its publication, whichever is later. 9 P.M .• and Sundays from Jt will be can (I u c t e (; or combinations thereof, which are distinguished or character- JO A.M. until 3 P.M. through Wcr\n('slia;.', ,January ized by its emphasis on matter depicting or relating to "specified sexual activities" (as defined in sub-section f), ENACTED: JANUARY 10, 1977 HELPFUl, flINT: 26, and, according tn the mo. I tion, will be held betwecn 10 shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance. An adcquAte overhang ! a.m ..5 p.m. in (hI' city with (d) Requiring retailer to accept. Any pe~son who ~hal~ as a RICHARD Q. SO~ at the eove Rnd gable of i the pub-lie 6afety department your hOUM' improves ap- condition to a sale, allocatIon, consignment or de11very for CITY CtERII: I being so advised, resale of any paper, magazine, book, periodical or publication penrlllll'f' Hnd pror.'clS I Thr ~other.,' ~Tareh. ehai.r. , require that the purchaser or consignee receive for resale wal\~ from rain and ~lln. ) pprsOll 1n The Vi ')<"h :' \1:', . un:: othpr ar tic] e, book or other publication which is contrary PUBLISH!D: GROSSE ?OINTE NEWS, ISSUE OP JANUARY 20, 1977, Sic l1a Craig, oC l!(.'l~ ~ outl : to t:~L orc1ina:oce, or shall deny or threaten to deny any I avenue. I .. \ Thursday, January 20, 1977 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine Start New Sex Program Store Agrees to Cut Hours Pay Once-or Pay Monthly NO" f'H (Continued from Page 1) past summer {or all program (Continued from 'Page 1) openings on the sabbath, .:, '"R~S'A"RA'" their professional qualifica. leaders. Mrs. P .onessa holds ficials, Mr. Sassin announced there is no law on city books tions, leadership experience a Master's degree in Family he would voluntarily cut the restricting business hours. , I , Chine •• , J.pane •• and I and involvement with youth, Life and Sex Education. hours. Kroger's will now City Attorney R i c h a r d & Besides lecturing to parent close at 9:30 p.m. on Mon. Hinks said such laws are BE COZY WHILE MAmerican Fooel COCktailS' Dr. Doyal, Ph.D., is head groups on sex education as a days. Tuesdays and Wednes. legal if they are completely OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER'7 DAYS of the Department of Educa. funclion of the family. she days and at 10 p.m. on non.discriminatory, and ap- lional and Clinical Psycbol. teaches high school classes Thursdays, Fridays and Sat. ply to all businesses.' As it IT PAYS FOR ITSELF . 8900 I. ,JEFFERSON ogy at Wayne State Univer. in marriage and child devol. urdays. now stands, there are restau. sity' and has a private prac. opment ano has taught a City Mayor John King was rants, ice cream shops and "I. '"I .IVIR HOUII" 822.3226 tice in psychology limited to course in human sexuality at pleased with Mr. Sassin's ~ drug stores open during the ..•••..••...... children and adolescents. the Center for Continuing action, saying, "It certainly evenings that would be af. Marilyn Doyal is a regis. Education at Oakland Uni. shows a real willingness. to fected if a business hour law SUDHO INSULATION tered nurse, has held leader. versily and at Oakland Com. cooperate." was adopted. ship positions in several com. munily College. WW Investlga~ Expresses Concern "Since 1948" D.I~~~~,: 2 •.•. munity volunteer organiza. The Elementary HeaUh Ed- While Mr. King said he is :JU tau; lions and in recent years has ucation Program was de. very reluctant to restrict Virginia Joliet, of St. Clair con due led classes in the veloped under the leadership local merchants in any way, avepue, who presented the \': ...Y,J (J 01/ the J.Ut Healt:t Education Council's of Helen Meyering. president he thinks it is a good idea to citizens' case to the council, 881-3515 enjoy a neu. dining experience said she was concerned about \ .. ' '~''''~''\.j " .... \ II" hygiene program for girls. o~ the Health Education Coun. at least examine the possibil. ------~_yo-. ..,..,e:u'e ent CUlsme ... gracious ••. the t r end that Kroger's Rev, Andrews, an ordained cil. ily of passing some law con . would set in Tile CIty. ~ ". comfortable ... wines .. , cocktails Episcopal minister. is Chap. Members of the steering 'Iroling s tor e h a u r s. He .. "l." • beer on tap ... ample parking lain and .an athletic coach at committee are Mr. Andrews, stressed that such a law must "It will encourage other ~ Small Group Banquel Room University.Liggett School. Fran Higbie, Mr. Kay, Nancy be reasonable and fair to all shop owners to stay open and r;f Open Sundays Noon-1 0 p.m. . .. Pryce and Phyllis Rabbideau. businesses . before you know it, this will . Dr .. Beals. IS a pract~cmg Fran Benz and Linda Shaalan Besides a "Sunday ordi. be another 7 Mile and Mack," '3330 E. Ten Mile Rd. Warren, Mich mtermst WIth pro~esslOn~1 coordinated the program. nance" prohibiting s tor e she said. "Everything in The Across from Bi-Count Hos ita I 754-5555 and volunteer experIence In 1--- _ City should close at 9 p.m." sex education. He ~has de. Mr. Sassin explained to the livered lectures on sexuality Po rk Poys Tax Under Protest to physicians at Saint John _ council that he extended his hours because "business is Hospital and to teenagers at The Park Council on Mon. ,at odds with Detroit's as- skyrocketing." . THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Center Point, where he is day, January 10, under pro. sessment for more than a actively involved with the test, approved payment of year on the state equalized "In the last 10 years six BAR-B-Q RIB DINNER •....•..••..•.$4.95 Grosse Pointe Family Life the second half of Detroit valuation of the four acres different chain grocery stores Education Council, (FLEC), and Wayne County taxes to. situated in the 1l.5.acre haVe closed down within five WHOLE SLAB BAR-B-Q RIBS ....$7.95 Medical Clinic. taling $7,092'.62 on four acres riverfront park. Detroit a~. minutes driving time from my WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Elaine Feeser has worked of land located in Detroit sessors pIa c e d the land store. We are already servo as a volunteer sexual coun. at the west end of Windmill value ,at $173,000, whereas ing more people than we have .Meaty and Delicious the space for and I thought IN 1977 selar at Center Point, -taught Pointe Park. The Park said the state 18310 MACK opening longer would help reo ... as we have the past 27 years nursery school and worked Park officials have been equalized value should be lieve some of the crowding," 885-4453 with youngsters in Brownies, ------.------$125,000. he said. RICHARD DOLL - DAVE DAVENPORT - SHIRLEY SMITH POINTE WHARF 885-4790 Girl Scouts and Sunday F E T The assessment question, School. Mr. Feeser holds a ree ye ests whieh was hoped to have management position. with been settled before the first New Hospit~l Cit~ National Bank. Set at Center payment was due last Au. Sister Hogan is a sacial gust, is still pending before Trustee Named Another service worker and director of the the State Tax Commission 630 S11"l Cl&1t In tbI ';U1~ nullhlC"h .... 1 for you Crisis Center at Center Point. An opportunity to learn because of a back log of tax Bon secours Hospital has G'~~~:" from Mirna's A teacher of grades two: about majar causes of blind. challenges by other property announced the appointment Open M ot:day lhtu Saluro.ay 91X) .. m. 10 101)0 p.m. eight during the past 12 years, ness and to be tested for owners from throughout the of Vincent B. Adams, MD, to 27%OFF she also is the author of a glaucoma will ,be offered on state, according to informa. the board of ~rlJStees. CARRY OUT MENU parochial school sex educa- Monday, January 31, when tion given the council by LUNCH. DINNER A member of ,the deput. ALL C1 HarMurglf H'3lb. ...., w/ehHM t." lion curriculum and is a the Friends of Bon Secours City Manager Robert A. 02 Hot Ooll .70 .1d'M .. .Ii ment of family practice at C3 Rlh Slndwkh UO .kheNe 'M trained sexual counselor, She join the Detroit Institute of Slone. ~ 011.1'-4 ~.m& awl" Ol'I ..... m. Iluk b1ln 1.11 : ,. Bon secours. Dr. Adams was 1.1& . C:5 •. L 't,(aac:OR, I.t~. lomatOo) has conducted Parenting and 0 ph t h aIm a log y and the The last hall of the Detroit gradualed kom the Wayne WALLPAPER CI Hot Comtlt IMI Qf'1 Ayt' 1.10 H P t t. I S 'n s Grosse Pointe Lions Clu" • C7 AIIIIMn 2.11 • IiIIllnt' .. C~-....e1aJ uman 0 en la eml ar V'l tax. $5,453.40, and the full state Univel'3ity. (WSU) , Call In any pettern from any book C' En "bet "'~Icl'l w~lh'l;' 1.» W'thin th communl'ty in sponsoring a frce Town Cold hl1ll' s..ndwl~ _~. ttue. ' 1.10 Ie. county tax, amounting to Scl1oo1 of Me d I cl n e and et • Hall for Health at thc War C 1a C 010 Rotll ••• llarKtwllo" *",Ih,e...... , : 10% Olacounl served an internship at De• Post Wollcovering Dist. C'1 ahl.h Min. l)tl tab." ... br'ld *l'2tHl'lV.g 2.25 Mr. Kay, principal of Kerby Memorial, 32 Lakeshore road. $1,690.82, was due on Satur. C12 SPljshhbbob 01' 1...baI,.. .. b,.. ..d ...., UI • Elementary School and a day, January 15. trolt Memorial Hospital. Cl:a Chlck,n Dinner, FlHch fll••• SI'. • on any carry ""I onlor C14 '1 •." Olnnl'. r,..nc:h In •• , arllw 2.75 : .,1 $7.10 or more wllh former teacher with a degree "Vision Loss - TO'.lay's "I wrote to Detroit Mayor He is a dIplomate of the PH. 886-4050 en Shrimp DlnMl, Ilunc'" In•• '' &1•• IU • coupon only. In health and physical educa. Major Causes," a lecture Coleman Young," said May. American Board of Family PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED • NO DEPOSIT Alto I~ "IJI.,y o' IIIkld1. e... I,m food n.II,bIt for euT'f ouL ~ •••••• ~ ••••• tion, has had 27 years of ex. given at 7:30 p.m. by an or Matthew C.. Patterson, Practice and affiliated with PA Y WHEN DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME lQU'SICHILI 8ID!0~D8g perience working with ele. ophthalmologist on the staff "asking him to request the the American and Michigan B,.' Baril)' 9ot.lp . Plnl French Frlu .eo mentary.age children. He .is of Bon Secours Hospital, wilt Detroit assessors to recon. ALL WALLPAPER"AT FULL DECORATOR'S DISCOUNT Onlo/'l Ring. .15 Academies of Family Prac- OU," examine the' four .maJ'or H~ MaCa Chilo P.,.., curren tl y a mem ber 0f th e sider the e,valuation of the tice. He also is a member of TO EV£RYOME • . . 365 OAYS A YEAR OuOll . t f the causes of blindness. boar d 0f dnec org 0 property, ;}Jut receIved a the Wayne County and Mich. igan' State Medical Societies TabbOutey Salad Bowl 1 15 t1lnt ;) 25 Quart 6 25 Metropolitan D e t r a i t Girl Cataracts, a surgically 'pleasant no' letter from the H.ml'Tlcln WI!" Tahir'l 8owll.75 Pin' J25 QUirt 6.25 Scout Council and has served treatable condition will be mayor. and the American Medical LarOE' Toned Sa.l&d (C1'Io4ce 01 Dt'8$Ulg\ eo Colt SIIW .60 as an executive board mem- discussed along with diabetes Assoc. Maurie. Sa''''' ber of FLEC. -, a major public "For the present. we will Mlrnl's Salad (Gre8 styl•• 2.10~'" Chairman of the Profes. Homemade~I'ln Yogurl Pint .90 Quart 1.50 have to accede to Detroit, REMODEL NOW! The He a 1 t h Education health problem and injuries but I want oit on record'that sional. Standaroo RevieVYI DESURTS C il M P from such causes as indus- Committee of Bon Secours, thgh Apple Pie 15 Whoie 10" -4.50 aunc engaged ary aon- we are paying the taxes un. Slfawt>erryPle 15 Whole 10" "'.50 essa to conduct a series of trial accidents and sharp ob. der protest." Dr. Adams has been a clini. Vt'CLlJ\u' or Ct\GC,ol.. te l.ay~r Cake 15 Wt\Q\.e 5.'50 cal instructor in the depart- French G~.esec:a~fI .15 Whor. 6-00 training sessions during the jects. The mayor pointed out ealdilwil >0 Dozen on I Trill' 5..00 ment of family 'practice at ------Finally, glaucoma. a dis- that The P.ark had never .BEVERAQES WSU since 1970, lIew I.ocal' building cor'ee. Tu.,. Milk .:15 ease which is medically been asked to pay taxes on Soil O"MI lCok •. Orlnge, 7 Upt 3!5 -WatNZEa.- codes require that GP Symp hony treatable with eady diag. the piece of land in Detroit nosis, will be examined .. --8u..i.Q~- your property be until last year. Normally. a Center Slates updated prior to .. (Continued from Page 1) Because glaucoma is often community does not tax ;/I"J. ADDITIONS selling or re.renting. non-symptomatic in its early anolher eommunity's prop. Travel Film 'Dc)':l REMODELING " Brahms' few concerti, the Gtages. many people do not erty within its boundaries. Enjoy this improve ment wbile yau .are Over 800,001) No. 1 in D Minor, which pre- recagnize that they 'have Chris Borden, and his color 777 -6840 Si:':.E Customershave miered in Leipzig, for his been stricken with it. For However, it is hoped' that living in your ham e'. t r a vel 0 g u e. "Faces of beenserved by the matter will be settled (vENINGS G' TU 1.91404 ~ Grosse Pointe appearance. this reason, free glaucoma France," MIl be featured us in 2 years ... te~ting, a short and painless shortly by the State Tax lAST SIDE AND Members of the audience next on the War Memorial's ~ maywe serve you? tcst done by the ophthalmol. Commission, Mr. Patterson Glossr 'OINUS are invited to meet the guest George Pierrot Adventure CARRY- artist at 'a reception which ogists, will be offered free of pointed out. Series on Wednesday.Thurs- UPDATE YOUR BATHROOM, KITCHEN, RAM'S HORN will immediately follow the charge amI without appoint. Mr. Slone said the total day evenings, Februray 2-3. ment from 12-9 p.m. Detroit.Wayne County tax is OUT concert. The film will begin at 8:15 PLUMBING and ELECTRIC RESIAURANI Admission to the lecture $12,546.62, with Detroit re- AVAILABLE p.m. On both evenings. the 174JO MACK AT ST. CLAIR To Pour at Reception is by ticket only. tlnd infor. ceiving'a total .of $10,906.80; film will be preceded by a W. Are Becoming Mrs. Michel Skaff, member malion is available by call- or slightly less than double ALL HOME & OFFICE SERVICES From Our Broiler A I. carl. continental dinner of French of the Grosse Pointe Sym. ing 343.1520. what Park officials say the N.Y. Steak U.S.D.A 4.99 Famous For Our delicacies served in the Cry. INCLUDING WALL WASHING, CARPEl phony Women's Committee lax should be. ' N.Y. Steak Sandwich .u.S?~'4.89 Dessertsl stal Ballroom at 7 p.m'. who's in charge of refresh-, The Woods, which has Ii CLEANING AND PAINTING! Chopped Sirloin Steak 2.99 Fresh NH F J Dinner and show i.s $10.25. ments for the occasion, has res nnen 55-acre lake front park in T-Bone Steak U.S.D.A 5.29 StrawberryPie The show only is $2.75. asked the following to pour B CI · St. Clair Shores for Woods u.sP!' MileHigh Delmonico Steak 3.29 LemonMeringue at the tea tables: Mrs. An- eat llppewa residents only. paid that ,~ Pork Chops...... 3.49 ...... thony Vermeulen, Mrs. E. D...... ChocolateEclair city a tax of $59,540 for the .. Breaded Veal Cutlets.. . 3.29 TripleLayer Flintermann, Mrs. S. W. So. B)' Tom Cavanagh 1976.77 fiscal year, " Ham Steak ...... 3.29 TorteCake renson, Jr., Mrs. Grant J. The North High School ,~: TED EWALD Liver and Onions . . .. . 2.79 HotFudge Weitzel and Mrs. Milton lire.shman cage!'s defeated Roast Sirloin of Beef. . 2.79 Ice Cream -Puff Haffman. Jr. Symphony ,>'; ,.chippewa. 70.38, on Thurs- Cheesecakewith day. January 6. CHEVROLET t Women's Committee memo Southern Fried choice 01topping Chubby Chicken .. _. . 2.89 bers who will 'assist Mrs. Sets Concert BananaCreamand North played a strong first IS PROUD TO PRESENT' Italian Spaghetti ... , . 2.39 CocoanutCreamPies Skaff include Mrs. Kennard h.'lf, using a rone offeooe, The Grosse Pointe Junior DINNERS. $1.30 extr.: Includes soup, GianIBananaSplil Jones, Mrs. Lester Maurer, takil~g only good shots. Chip. salad or cole slaw, choice of potato, Mrs. Leonard Hopkins, Mrs. pewa P'It on a full.court press Symphony will present the GEORGE vegetable, coffee. tea or milk. 8 DAILY All y n e Hitchfield, Mrs. along the way but the quick first cancert of its fifth sea- t MURPHY' Dinners lor Dlel Conscious SPECIALS'2.99 George SibiiskY, Mrs. WiI- Norsemen team easily beat son at Parcells Mid dIe AS SALESll-IAN OF THE MONTH Lo-Cal Salad. , 2.39 ~'b:.f~:::~;Jog&Jiam Bradley. Mrs. Helen their efforts. School, 20600 Mack avenue. Tuna. lettuce. tomalO, 'emon wedges & crackers, 1utN,. . Cope, Mrs. Stephen More- After the second half, on Tuesday, January 25. Mr. Goodwrench says, "Keep thcit Great Calorie Weight Watchers . 3.29 :~~~':iK.oul land, Mrs. Ralph Urso. Mrs. Norlh completely dominated It will begin at 8 p.m. with Chopped Sirloin Stesk, sliced tomato, egg. cot- _8readedVeoICutiet Harold Lee and Mrs. John Chippewa with their tough Handel's Prelude and Fugue George Mur,h, GM feeling with Genuine G.M. Parts." lage cheese & crackers ORoo"Boot t t 9 .larter Dip Fned Chich" Edgar. press attack. The Norsemen in D Minor; Ralph Vaughan Dieter's Delight ...... ' 2 5 .VoalPa.-son benC'h had a lot of playiDg Williams' Folk Song Suite; Beef PattIe. tomato. egg. cottage cheese and -Ew.acMd'odCh09 Tickets are available by crackers. _RoodTun.,..w/Or,uing calling 331-0951 in advance or time ac; 14 of the tea m''5 18 three movements from Men- , lED EWALD CHEVROLEI RELISH TRAY with dinners 3-10 p.m., except Fridays at the box office th~ day of players entered the scoring delssahn's Fifth Symphony; , 15175 E. JEFFERSON VA 1-2000 column. R ic h a r d Rodgers' "No OPEN 24 HOUR-S - 885.1902 the concert. They .are $3.50 ~ ~ t for adults and $1.50 for stu. Guard Bob Brown scored Strings"; and Vivaldi's Dou...... -...... 18 points and made four ... ble Violin Concerto on the ..... dents. sleals. Jeff Mattes scared 12 program. TRADITIONAL BUTCHER SHOP points, while Brian Engel The Junior Symphony is Never anlicipate tom or. I added eight. poinls and eight made up af students through QUALITY and SAVINGS row's troubles and those of rebound,. JIm Davey had an grade 10 from Pointe public, today won't be hall. the bur. excellent defensive g a me private and par 0 chi a I den. I b~ocking five shots and grab. schools. It has grown steadily ------bmg 10 rebounds. during the last five years, The victory brought the mainly through the efforts freshmen eager's record to of Russell D. Reed and Na. ~E~~R'SHOP Sol. rlA"K than C. Judson, who are di- 25300 JEFFERSON.(at 10 Mile) PR 5-1991 rectors of instrumental music Don't be ashamed of being Opelt Tues. thru Sat. with the majarity-every ma. at Soulh and North High 8 til"6 . SWIFT'S PREMIUM jority was once a minority. Schools, respectively. Each year. Mr. Reed ~lIld ;;;I Mr. Judson alternate jobs as Aloslcon Snow ROUND STEAK conductor and president of Crab CENTER CUT The the group. This year Mr. Reed is 'at the podium and Legs SWIFT'S PREMIUM in [he ChuckMuer .Colonial Mr. Judson serves as presi. Trddition .9nn dent. . All Beef (Skinless) DINNER HOURS: Harbor Springs Students in the symphony SIRLOIN STEAK $1.69 LB. Tues .Thurs 5.'Opm Michigan are selected by audition and Hot C Fri 5.'1pm 99 FIRST CUT &: Sat -also must be members of Dogs LB. Sun 2.9pm their sehool band. C Closed Mon ~;... Performing as soloists In LB. 8EAUlIFUL NOIUHEaN MICH. CHUCK ROAST 79 the Vivaldi. piece will be Winter's SWIfT'S PREMIUM IGAN •.. ni, well.known r•• Sarah Gall, a 10th grader sort i. 'nOw open for the winter from North, High and Valerie Ring C WHOLE .ki season. Enioy our luXUriOUS 99 accommodations in the heart of Kvale, a lOth grader from Bologna LB. Sk i eau ntry. South. Germon Style Admission to the concert BEEF TENDERLOINS LB. 1I.1'lShi"p1r corr.d .. rvic., d •. $2.39 /iphtlul haul. cui.in.. A limit.d is free. CUT UP FREE' PAIMON OLDSMOBILE number of r... ",ation. still avail, Lean Tender abkP /0' '''i. winter noson. , Making a nuisance of your. Beef Specials th,u Feb. 5 15205l Jefferson :'~',:.i' Pho"e:. For,_rvo'lon. w,1te 0' self until you get what you PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ,.lephon. HarltorSprl,.. want is just another form of Stew $1~. Grosse Pointe s;:::.~ 821-5000 Supply Limiled On All Items 10""_ AI",.nd CacI~. 616-52f>-2111 •.. success,

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 20, 1977 Grosse Pointe News ROBERT B. EDGAR D/B/A Anteebo Publishers. Know Your Schools What~oesOn OFFICES UNDEU THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, What; new on GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 By Dr. William Coats, at Second Class Poslo;)e Paid 01 Delroit. Michigan Superintendent of School~ FULLY PAID CIRCULATION YOllr Library Member Mich. Press Associatlon end NeUonel Edllorlel Assocletlon I Having discussed four of Ilating their discipline to the . By Arthur Woodford 'fl-IE 1-111.1. Classified Ads, 882.6900 • 882-0294, Editorial the components, (Basic Skills, world of work. Chicf of Central Library By Pat Rousseau Display Advertising, 882.3500 Self. Discipline, CitiZenShiP'j Community resources, (par. Academic Excellence). of the ents, employer/employe vol. Rio 80•... one of the 10 most ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLISHER school system's recentl)'.ap'l unteers, business and Jabor The bath has had a variety being both purely spiritual. beautiful beaches in the world, ho- WILLIAM ADAMO" ADVERTISING MANAGER proved Philosophy Statement, representatives), will be an of meanings, purposes and In the 18th and early, 19th tel, air, breakfast, taxes, every- JOANNE BURCAR ACCOUNTS I turn to an explauation of important ingredlent to a methods at different times in centuries in Europe, the bath JANET MUELLER ". FEATURE, SOCIETY EDITOR the fifth of the seven goals- successful career program. history. . normally implied medical thing! February 26-March 5 . . . ROUER A. WAHA NEWS EDITOR Career Preparation. Thus, Our goal of Career In Greece it was an ad. treatment; the bather was $629 complete. Call Chet Sampson JAMES J. NJAIM . NEWS W;lat are the ramiIications Preparation is one vital com. junct to gymnastics, brief, "the patient." Travel, 885-7510. TOM GREENWOOD SPORTS, NEWS of the term "Career Prep. ponent of career education- cold and invigorating. In From about 1860 the bath SUSAN McDONALD EDUCATION, NEWS aralion"? whic:l embraces vocational Rome and Islam it meant revived as a private routine Brighten Up the •Scene ., with a new GEORGE POLGAR JR. NEWS Components of this area in. education, but. goes a great relaxation, bodily refresh. cleaning, but with something lamp or two. There's a good selection of new MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING elude the creation in studenis deal further. ment and resultant well. of the monastic penance in lamps at William DenIer and Company, 77 PAT ROUSSEAU ,ADVERTISING of the awareness of career It is a new orientation of being; the basic method was the preference for cold water, Kercheval. CHARLES DICKSON .. ADVERTISING possibilities and the changing education toward the world the use of steam and water With the coming of a Hberal PHYLLIS NEAL ADVERTISING I nature of occupations, the oC work, starting with the in a succession of varying hot water supply, it became • NEAL NEVEJANS ADVERTISING self.assessment of personal earliest grades and continuo temperatures. It was a social once more permis~ible to Gift For Baby? ... Make it JO MULHERIN . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING values, skills and interests, ing through high school-that duty carried out in company. enjoy one's bath, a'nd to its 'one to be treasured and passed DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTI$ING career rJanning and voca. exposes students to the range The Greek or Roman bath, purpose of routine cleaning down. Fine sterling baby cups, SHIRLEY ARNOLD . C~ASS~FIED ADVERTISINC tional training for job entry of career opportunities, pre. however, was only incidental- there is added today a dash rattles, spoons and birth, record JEAN LOUGH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING skills. . pares them to make career ly a cleaning process. The of Roman relaxation. frames at Pongracz Jewelers, 91 LINDA LOUGH...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING This represents great prog. decisions in terJ1lS of valul!s, Latin word "sanitas," (from If you would like to know Kercheval. FRAN BACHA CIRCULATION ress from more traditional preferred life styles, aptitudes which comes our word sani. more about the bathroom, i programs consisting of just and interests and provides tary), meant health, not the and in particular the bathtub Cut Yuurself a Piece• ... of glycerine soap typing and ,shorthand for the them with education and removal of dirt. The .com. and water closet, let me rec. from the Loaf of Soap. Give it as a gift. Find girls and industrial arts for training appropriate to their munal bath of the Middle ommend three books that Woods Police Head Likes have been added to the col. it at The Greenhouse, 117 Kercheval. Final boys. career ambition. Ages, and the Turkish bath week of sale with great bargains ... hurry! For the 1977-78 year the This approach also will in its many revivals in Eur. lection at your Grosse Pointe New Agility Program Grosse Pointe Public School make academic studies' more ope, had a l1ike purpose. Public Library. 881-6833~ System is offering four new relevant. In many cases their In the medieval monastery, Did you know that the By Roger A, Waha maximum height of 35 feet. vocational programs: Coop. training would involve the t'le bath was strictly a rou- Romans had hot.water heat. Short Dresses For •Spring ... in a variety As part of its recruit train. All must have attained a erative Dental Aides, Ma. employability and technical tine cleaning, not to linger ers; that Queen Elizabeth I of fabrics, from many designers, including ing program. the Woods De- height of 25 feet or be dis. c:line Shorthand, Child Care job skills associated with oc. over, not to be enjoyed, and had a valve water closet; Tricosa are at Maria Dinon,.11 Kercheval. Also partment of Public Safety qualified. Services and Health Occupa. cupational training' and it perhaps to be imposed-icy that Louis XIV had cushions new spring coats from Bonnie Cashin and" for the first time put mto The quarter mile run is tions. These additions bring would be strongly and rele. cold-as a penance. ' in his bath; that baths have French Ultra-Suede coats have arrived. Ken- operation a formalized job. necessary in the area of pur. to 14 the number of wage vantly undergirded by educa. At times the bath has been been concealed in sofas, and sington suits are starting to come in and there related public safety officer's suing a suspect, the director earn:ng vocational program Hon in the traditional aca. used as a symbolic rile, its wash basins in pianos; that agility test on Saturday, Jan. said. In this, applicants were options which will be avail. demic subjects, pleasures and its cleansing whiskey may be added to the is still a selection of fashions on sale. uary 8, at North High School. required to run a quarter of able to students in our dis. bath water that mutton chops ~ Height, weight and the a mile in no less than 115 trict. should not be eaten in the ...Valentines . . . sentimental, sex of the applicant has no seconds. Other programs are Dis. One View from the Capitol tub; that the shower bath funny, fantastic, all at The Top 'rr In/l \ calls for a hat, and can cause Shop of the League Shop, 98 Ker- lILt. bearing on the test, and, ac. As for the obstacle COUrS!! ti'ibutive Education, Office By William R. Bryant Jr. ,U!- cording to Public Safety Di. and body drag, Director Proc.edures,. Office Educati?n, asphyxia; and that sponges cheval. ~M rector Henry Marchand, if a Marchand stated this exer. Medical Aides, C,~mmerc!al . .. I have sex? , • ""7 recruit passes this phase of cise ,is necessary in pursuit Foods, H 0 m e ..;-conoml~s :The hqu?r leglsJahon to one little bill indicate all too The story behind these and The January Clearance of Men's Wear ... his training, he (or she) and rescue operations. I Coop, Auto Mec~amcs, R~dlO I gIve the P.omtes greater co~- well the danger of year.end innumerable other facts will is still in progress at Picard-Norton. Hurry to should be able to perform Here an applicant begins and !V RepaIr, Techmcal trol over Is~uance of bar !I. s e s s ion s when confusion be found in Law r e i1 c e 92 Kercheval. the duties of a public safety irom ~ given starting line, Drawmg and Trade and 'In. censes has fmally been enact. reigns 'supreme. Wright's CLEAN AND. DE. officer, (who's require:i to running a "U" shaped ob. dustry Coop. ed... In the final days, including CENT, (University of Toronto handle both police and fire. stacle course consistin of .Through a. system. 01 Ad. . The bill, whl.ch we sought one session which lasted Press). . Personally Yours •. . . up to 30',/, off all fighting responsibilities). \ three legs fo; sprinting,g and v.Isory CommIttees, all voca- In o.r~er to give our com. until 4 a.m., each house of Subtitled "T:le Fascinating wool and polyester separates. There's a special As part of the agility test two four and a half foot high lIonal p:ograms are evalu. mumtIes thee. same con~rols the legislature was catled History of the Bathroom and selection of sweaters, blouses and purses up in the past, applicants had walls which must be com. ated to msure that program as commumtles 0 u t sid e upon to vote on amendments the Water Closet and of tJ 14! off ... 84 Kercheval. to do chin-ups, broad jump, I t d t . graduates have the necessary Wayne County have always adopted by the other house to Sundry Hab:ts, Fashions & sit.ups, a band over hand p ~ I.' ;l~eh' th b t I job skills required by busi. had, was finally passed at numerous imp 0 r tan t biNs Accessories of the Toilet," • pon ~ms mf e 0 s ac e ness and industry the very end of last year's Once A Year Special ... 4711 exercise and climb a short t without the members having this book will tell you more spray cologne, cream soap and ladder. But now, the pro. ~~y::~'to ed~~~ 1(:;m16~~~u~eci Ca.reer Prepara'tion .in the leeislative session. . adequate opportunity to study of the social history of 'the glycerine soap at Trail Apothe- gram has become more com.' dummy a total of 75 feet. publIc ~chools. was gIVen, a ln a prevIOus artIcle, .1 the effect of such amend- bath than you probably will ments and oIten without even ever need to know. cary, 121 Kercheval. Another spe- plex with all tests being di- The 'llgilily test comprises baost w.lth the Impler:nentahon wrote ~bou~ the ~aga of thiS cial . . . Geoffrey Beene cologne rectly related to duties a 20 percent of an applicant's o~ Sechon 7 of P~bl.lc Act. 9!, struggling httle bIll and how seeing the amendments in With its footnotes, bibliog- public safety officer is ex. total performance while an' Signed by Gov. Wilham MI~h. it had to be recalled from writing. raphy and index it is quite a and spray atomizer, a $17 value pected to perform. , . .' ken on May 7, 1974, which the G 0 v ern 0 r to make Last minute rushes of leg. scho~arly work, but the pleas. for $10. oral. Interview covers. 20 states that "beginning with changes he requested. islative activity may be un. ant writing style and many Based upon a workshop, percent and the wl1l.!ten the 1975.76 school year each We recalled the bill and which focused upon physical avoidable, because controver. illustrat:ons make it also fun You will like the• candles you buy at test, 60 percent,. BeSIdes loca.l educational age n c Y made the changes, but ~ven sial legislation tends to reo to read. SEASONS OF PAPER, 115 Kercheval. Also performance tests for police. these. ~reas, an aPJilIcan.t ~as shall have a comprehensive then our problems were not men and firefighters, last main stalemated until some Never has the saying "A specializing in pure bees-wax. a. mml~um one- .our. mer. career education plan ,and ended. real or artificially imposed prophet is without honor in summer and an ensuing ex. vIew WIth a phychlatr.lst and shall establish performance After we sent the bill back ploration of what other com. time constraint forces action: his own land" been more als~ m~st pass a phYSical ex- objectives." to the Governor, two other But it is true, and will reo true than in the case of munities are doing in this amm~ho~. '" T~e 1975.76 "Career Educa. liquor bills came along in the area, Director -Marchand main true, that bad decisions Thomas Crapper. Here was . WhIle mdl~alJng hl~ feel. tion Plan" identified those final rush toward adjourn. and bad law often result from a man whose foresight, in. culled several specific agility I~g tha.ta. blgg~r p.ohce of. yearly objectives which the ment. These bills treated dif. tests .. and geared them for marathon sessions in the final genu:ty and perseverance flcer, (m sue), 1S stilI apt.to Grosse Pointe SchOOl District ferent probJems but amended days and waning hours of a brought to perfection one of public safety officers as part have les.s of ~ problem With deemed appropriate for a de. t'le same section of the law of a coordinated program. Jame duck legislature. the great boons to mankind. th.e publIc whIle on the ro~d, veloping program of Career as did our hill. But is his name revered in These events include ill lad- DI.recto~. Marchand malO. Education. Within this "plan" II we passed these later the same way as, for ex- der climb, a Quarter mile tams, I feel. anyo~e who the first objective involved a bills as proposed, they would Fact-Finding j' ample, that of the Earl of run, sit-ups, push.ups, the goes through thiS tes~ng .pr? community Steering Commit- have killed our bill because Sandwich? long jump, chin.ups and l'b. gram an~ complete.s 1t WlthlO tee task force organized to they' did not contain the To End Today Whenever we order a sand. stacie course and body drag. the requlre.d hme 1S ~apable recommend Career Goals on language of our bill. The last wich we pay verbal tribute The tests, he noted, are all of p~rformmg the d~!Jes"of a a kindergarten.12 basis to bill signed, amending that Negotiators for both sides to .the Earl who originated precisely job.related and are pubhc s a ~ e t y offIcer - the Grosse Pointe Board of section of the 3aw, would eon. of the teacher union.Board of the idea, to enable him to Very Special . . , breads, coffee cakes and suited to situations an oUicer h~lght, ~elght and sex not Education. trol, so our bill would be de. Edu('ation contract dispute spend more time at the gam. may find hlmself in within wlthstandmg. . The major purpose of the feated by a later signing of expect the fact.finding meet. pastry at Dfc~dillV' 881-0600. • •. ing table. , .L~'::::>"...3?""'. :1;,71'. ~ the community. I~ . an attempt to fill t~o committee was to review either of the two other bills. ing set for today, January 20, Likewise with the Earl of Scented Drawer Liners . . . de- '! Being a public safety offi. pos1tlOns because of a Job thoroughly the M i chi g a n Our choices were to either to be their last. Da venport, Lord Car.digan, lightful fragrance by Claire Burkl _. cer, a recruit is required to change and a r~tirement, a, Career Development ModeI- .insist our bill be signed last, the Duke of Wellington-dav. fight fires, he said. If a fear tot~l. of 43 ap~hcants were the specific elements of (1) or to amend the two later State.appointed fact.finder enport, cardigan and welling. at KALEIDOSCOPE. ~~ .'. .~ .. of heights is apparent and orlgmally conSIdered by the Self Awareness; (2) Career bills to include our language. Dr. John Simpkins agreed to tons are all everyday' words . department. Twenty.two ap. A war e n e s s; (3) Decision But one of t~e two later bUls come to Grosse Pointe for the New Arrival ... spring and summer selection the individual is unable to li t d h .t 4 p.m. wrap.up meeting to now. Nobody ever had any fun,::tion, it will be noted in p can.s passe t e WTl.~en Making; and (4) Placement. had slipped through and it be held in Boare Offices, 389 hesitation in saying, "Would of Absorba from France . . . bathing suits, sun relation to the ladder climb. test, elg?t passed the agIlity lOur Board of Education would have to be recalled in St. CJa!r avenue. you like to sit on the daven- dresses, pants and infant playwear, only at the As part of this exercise, e x.e r C 1 S e s and oral te~ts has approved district.wide order to make the change. port?" SMALL SCENE. applicants were required to whIttled. the nu~ber to SIX. Career DevE»opment Goals, So, after much complain. "Everyone has finished But what of poor Crapper? One ultimately Withdrew and K.12. The necessary perform. ing and confusion the second their presentations and he's climb a fire department ex- "Would you like to wash your SIGN OF THE LION• ... store wide January tension ladder, carrying a now only five are still in the ance objectives are being bill was recalled and amend- just going to give us a chance hands?" is a pretty poor "double doughnut roll," (two running. identified and developed to ed the third bill was amend- for final rebuttals," said tribute to a man who put in Sale . , . 20~'i to 50% off in both locations. 50.foot lengths of one and a Working on the agility, achieve district goals. Effec. ed' and all three went to the Grosse Poi n t e Education as much effort, if not more, half inch firehose, weighing !ests for around three ho~rs t!ve in.service programs will Governor with our language Assoc., (GPEA), President into his contribution to hu. GPPBP 1977 around 45 pounds), to a In t~e North g~m, (outSIde be developed to assist all induded. . Doris Cook. • man comfort - the modern A Picks Officers for t.le ladder climb), several teachers with the task of reo The pro~ems faced by tjis "I assume we will continue wa ter closet. . . applicants told the director meeting until we have fin- In an attempt to overcome . At Its recent an~ual elec- ward Khe.man, ~reasurer; Bannon Talks the exercises were the hard-I'------~ ished." this slight, Wallace Reyburn bon! the Grosse POll~te Park Mrs .. Evel~n Wex"tten. r~. has written a fascinating Bu~m7ss and Prof~sslOna.1 As. c0.rdmg ~ecret.ary; Garne est things they'Ve had to dOl Board negotiator Lawrence Ahout Crinle in life. Letters to the Ea'l'tor Kennedy added that he didn't biography of t:1is Victorian I soclahon elected Its officers l\htchell, fmanclal secretary; "I'm more than pleased think Dr. Simpkins is going in v e n tor and entitled itl for 1977 and proposed an or- James M. Odell. correspond. Executive deputy chief of the way it went for the first ~------to listen to any more argu. FLUSHED 'WITH PRIDE I ganized Citizens Patrol com.' ing secretary; and the Rev. police for the Oity of Detroit, time," (on the coordinated, To the Editor: I By comparison I found mentation. "This is going to (Prentice Hall). Like th~ I mittee to off~r assistance to erend Dr. R~leigh E. Sain, James R. Bannon, disct)5sed complex basis), said Director Regarding the art i c I e when I took a child to Bon be the last time we get to. Wright book, this biography the Park Pollce Department., pas~or of UOIted Church of "Crime and Crime Ptreven. Marchand, who also felt the "Guidelines {rom Blue Cross Secours emergency. the ad. gether," he said. with its many illustra~io~s is The association meets once I Ch.nst. Kerch,:val and Lake. tion/Conditiom of The City tests proved functional for Hit" in your January 6 mittance was brief, concise If today's meeting is indeed as fun to look at as It IS to a month with its next session' pomte, chaplam.. . of Detroit" at the Gros3e t'1e future. "I know for a fact "Grosse Pointe News," I and to the point .and my the last, the public can ex- read. to be held on Tuesday, Jan. Under the chatrJ~anshlp of Pointe Kiwanis Club'lS Tues. that every police and fire de. would like to say I do not d a ugh t e r was X.rayed pect the release of Dr. Simp. Now if your concern~ about uary 15, at which time the fo~~er Park MUfllclpal Ju~ge day, January 11, meeting. partment is going into this feel it is an indelicate cost promptly. I was issued a xins" report within two.four the bathroom are a bIt more new officers will be installed Wllha":l. E. Speer, formall?n :\{[. Bannon. who holds a more and more." cutling measure in a sensi. card to facilitate admittance weeks. His decisions will not ser:ous let me suggest THE by Park Mayor Matthew C. of a CIlIz~n Patrol CommIt. Masters degree .in criminol. He a,lso expressed his ap. tive service area. J think it if it was ever needed again. be legally binding on the BOOK OF SUCCESSFUL Patterson' tee was dIscussed, but plans ogy and a Ph.D. in sociology, preciation to several officers is extremely practical and As for Saint John needing groups. BATH ROOMS (Structures' have ,not yet been finalized. has been a Detroit employe who volunteered their servo sensible. additional personnel to ex. While neither team has pub. Pub.), by Joseph F. Schram. .The follow.jng officers \~ho Police Chief Henry Coonce, for 27 years. He was made ices during the exercises. In June 1974. I took. my p!a:n the changes. large pos. lically committed itself to This attractive and infor. WIll take their oaths of office who was present at the reo an honor8lfY member of the These included Det. Lt. Jack husband to Saint John's ters put in strategic places abide by Dr. Simpkins' find. mative new book gives the I are: cent session, said the plan Kiwanis and presented with Patterson, (and his two chilo emergency at 12 noon. He would be adequate and per. I ings, they do express cautio home owner who is designing, ~[rs. Clara N. Odell, presi. was still under study, and the Gros3e Pointe Kiwanis dren). Lt. Bernard Kelly, finally got into a room at 6 haps better than verbal ex. ous optimism that a cont~act a new baf1room, remodeling' dent; Julian Shoreck. first that it was up to the associa. Club Award by member Rich. Sgt. Thomas Kane and Aux. p.m. The waiting room was planations. . settlement may be derived an old one, or just looking dce.president; William Smith, tion to elect a comMittee to ard BeactJ. Hiary Officer AI Pearsall. full of people with everything It is unfortunate BC.BS did from them. for ideas to brighten the pres.! second vice.president; Ed. I meet with him on this matter. from hang nails to a bleed. not advertise these changes "Ever~'one's got their fin. ent one, some imaginative ing nose. My husband was in more thoroughly but possi. gers crossed," s aid Mr. examI:,~es of modern bath. Plants by Light, Ltd. excruciatinl; pain and ulti. bly if they do they will be Kennedy. "We all know there room decor. We find spacious WELCOMES YOU TO THEIR mately had surgery. accused of wasting money on are going to be some di. areas with whirlpOOl, baths, I found the admitting pro. unnecessary publicity. visions, but if it doesn't stray sun lamps, gardens and art. cedure very involved, lengthy As for anyone who has too muc!! from our guidelines, work. and t.ime cOIIl>ull1ing even raised children 101 degree it may help." Mr. Schram gives a short I Alden Park Towers with BC.BS and feel if fur. temperature is hardly an The 600 members of the history of the bathroom and ther tilling and processing emergency. Frequently chilo GPEA haVe been without a then gets right to the basics (Belden Bldg.) will be involved with these dren have a temperature one r.ontract since June. Negotia. of color, lighting, fixtures, y JerrY Valente '1l Y GREAT ASSORTMENT Of changes it couldn't make minute and none the next, tions began in May, and since remodeling, maintenance and Quartz clocks are here to stay. Some are very fancy, "9.- G.UM II. FLOW.... G PLAMJI much difference. and aspirin can be a big that time the teams have repair. with calendars. Some are water-resistant for marine use, '.-10 HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9.5:30 help without going to emer. logged more than 300' hours some have three'year power reserve batteries. But the big- '-'\In' 8100 E. JEFFERSON 01 PARKER geney. at the table in addition to Character and sincerity are gest clock news came recently from the Ebouches atomic 331.1162 GPW Accepts D. A. Wilkinson, meeting with a state.appointed the mainstays of any man's clock. This clock is very compact and comprises lwo differ. Grosse Pointe Park mediator. life. Resignation ents units,' One holds the caesium atom time standard, the -1 ~_ •. other a quortz clock. The accuracy of this little gem of a c..l - ,,,'-~ ~-- ~ r. I clock is really astounding. According to authorities, it is ~ :>;) '~~ ~ J The resignation of Thomas WANTED - REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON designed to lose one second over a period of three thou. a,t BaJ'low from the Senior Citi Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. is intro:!ucing - soon now a revolutionary concept ~~~an. \ Uh[i~~p ,.. 1 zens Commission was unani" -:Sf? (; '/ in Real Estate ~ales and prospecting. We prefer Grosse Pointe rC3idents only mously accepted with ~egret At VALENTE JEWE LRY. )660 I East Warren at Kensing. and .age or present occupation is of no consequence. Estimated income during 16925 Harper 885.0093-4-5 by the Woods Council at its ton, 881-4800, we are well. known for our integrity and first year for an already licensed representative exceeds $30,000 annually. NOER NEW MANAGEMENT regular m e e tin g Monday,' high degree of professional workmanship. We invite you January 3. Your only qualification i3 to be personable, a tasteful dresser, clean, honest, reliable, to come in whether you are presently contemplating the and 'ff ~ .Kamk-s With Mr. Barlow's resigna. able to maintain records and have an insatiable desire to mpet more people! purchase of a piece of fine jewelry or not. In addition to tion, the commission now has our displays of diamonds, antique jewelry, precious stones, ~ NEEDLE NOOK eight members. and Mayor Call John Brtnk, Broker, Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. we also do expert watch repair work. Master Chorge and Hurry - Classes starting the week Benjamin W. Pinkos said he 882-0087 BankAmericard welcome. will considcr another appoint. GEM FACT, ment a, ex~ditiously as pos. Confidentiality will naturally prevail! of January 24 are filling fast Gold filled jewelry is stamped "GF." sible.

, I Thursclay, January 20, 1977 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Peg. Eleven A Heart-felt Project 'for Alpha Phi ISet Detroit Plaza . DSO Benefit Ball 1 Women's and Junior Women's Associations for Symphony to Sponsor Gala Highlighting Opening of Renaissance Center Hotel Formal opening activities of the Detroit Plaza Hotel in Renaissance Center will be highlighted by an April 15 benefit ball for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, jointly announced by James E. Durham, vice president and managing director of the hotel, WOMIN'I PAGII and Robert B. Semple, president of the DSO. The Symphony party will fea.ture hors d'oeu- Members of the party com. vres, a gourmet dinner, mittee are: Dr. and Mrs. dancing and entertain- Roger M. Ajlunl. Mr. and From Another Pointe Shortandto Mrs. Jerome p. Johannig. ment in the Detroit Pla- man. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam za's Renaissance ball- Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of View the Pointe room. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. By ,bnet MueUer The evening will be clio Harry Bloch, Mr. and' Mrs. maxed by a preview of The Ernest Jones, Mr. and Mrs. MR. and MRS. MICHAEL Summit, the hotel's tri-level KURAP, of Merriweather Phillip Caldwell, Mr. and I evolving restaurant \3,nd Mrs. Thomas V. LoCicero,' So you can't g<>to New Orleans for Mardi Gras road, announce the birth of lounge complex; the Summit a daughter, C H R 1ST I N E Mr. and .:\Irs. Sidney E. Chao ~itis year,. (fa~e it: if the snow keeps coming-and will not open to the public KATHLEEN, November 15. pin, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. It looks hke It might-you'r~ lucky to get out of until April 18, Mrs. Kurap is the former Lungershausen, Mr. and your driveway on a gi', "n morning) ... Reservations for the- gala KATH LE E N SUTTER, Mrs. Avern Cohn, Mr. and have been limited to 750 per- So the Alliance Francaise de Grosse Pointe is daughter of the ELMER C. Mrs. Ray W. Macdonald, sons. Invitations are. being bringing New Orleans to Detroit. SUTTERS, of Stephens road. Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Davis, handled by the general chair- Paternal grandparents are Photo by Kathy Baker The Honorable and Mrs. • • • men. MB. and MRS. JOHN KUR. . Alpha Phi's national philanthropy Wade McCree, Mr. and Mrs. The fifth annual Grosse Pointe Alliance schol. Phi will hold its annual Lollipop Donations of $150 per, per. AP, of Lalhrup Village. John L. Denman and Mr. arship fund.raiser is "Vne Soiree a la Nouvelle ~mce 1946 has been Heart Projects; Sale, under the co-chairmanship of son are tax deductible. Orleans," scheduled for Friday evening, February • • • m the past 30 years, Alpha Phi's NANCY (Mrs. Samuel K.) ULMER, and MFS. Paul S. Mirabito. Among 48 Western Michi. The benefit is being jointly More are Mr. and Mrs. 4, from 8 o'clock to midnight at La Cave in Park have contributed $2,196,000 and al. (left), and PEGGY (Mrs. Frank) planned by the Detroit Plaza Robert E. Dewar, Mr. Qnd avenue, where the menu - French food with a gan University students se. most 600,000hours of volunteer time McBRIDE, throughout the month of lected for inclusion in this Hotel and the Women's and Mrs. lWbert H. Pastor, Mr. creole accent - wjJJ feature pate du chef, soupe a to this cause. The Detroit East Sub. February, traditionally designated Junior Women's Associat.ions and Mrs. Charles M. Endl. year's edition of "Who's Who urban Alumnae Chapter of Alpha l'oignon, crevettes a )a creole, (gumbo), salade de in American Colleges and as Heart Month. 'or the Delrolt Symphony cott, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Laitue, plateau de fromages and desserts varies. Universities" is PETER P. Orchestra, headed by their Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Au. Money received from the There'l. be a live Dixieland jazz band for danc- STEFFEN, son of MR. and watch over patients with are displayed in bright red respective presidents, Mrs. brey H. Ettenheimer, Mr. and sale has been earmarked for heart disturbances. cannisters. Harry W. Taylor. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Lee Schoenlth, ing and entertainment. There'll be champagne and MRS. JOHN STEFFEN, of the purchase of a Memory University place. Alpha Phi's heart'shaped Lollipops also may be pur. Henry Domzalski. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fife. wine at a cash bar. Loop, to be used with existing lollipops may be purchased General chairmen are 'Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schwartz, • • • Cardiac T~lemetry Equip- chased at t)te J. C. Penny Co.chairpersons .Mrs. Karl Bertram and Mrs. RALPH E. CROSS, of for 15, cents each in various and Mrs. R. Jamison Wil. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gra- ment at Saint John Hospital. Store in the Seven Mile.Mack Anthony Vermeulen predict that "good food, good North Dee p I and s road, locations, banks, cleaners and liams. Co-chairmen are Mr. ham, The Honorable and (Continued on Page 16) DAVID K. EASlJICK, of Bal. The purpose of this loop Is retail stores, throughout the Shopping Center on'Saturday, and Mrs. R. Alexander Mrs. Peter R. Spivak, Mr. four road. and ROBERT B. to expand the capacity to area during February. They February 12. Wrigley. Honorary chairmen and Mrs. John C. Griffin, SEMPLE, of Beacon Hill, are Henry Ford II, Gover. Mr. '1nd 1\lrs. Richard Tuck. nor W1illiam 'Milliken and er, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. are among Massachusetts G e n era 1 Motors Institute, Still meadow lane, has been MRS. STANLEY R. RE. MaYor Coleman A. Young. Harness, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Institute of Technology alum- Flint, cooperative student named a National Merit MUS, of Prestwick road, was The advisory committee in. sep~ A. Vance. Jr., Mr. and ni who received M.lT. Cor. with Fisher Body-Central En. Scholarship Semi-Final:st. h 0 nor e d November 9 at porate Leadership Awards gineering, Warren, cNlughter eludes Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Charles W. Hester, Mr. • • • Howe Military School as Cafiero, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. Victor Wertz and under a new M.I.T. Corpora. of the DAVID G. WIGHT- Cadet of the Period. tion program designed to MANS, of Fisher road. Cadet Staff Sergeant TODD M. Estes and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and ,Mrs. Eric A. Wilt- (Con1lnued on Page 20() r e cog n i z e the leadership 01< • • M. REMUS, son ot MR. and Lee lacocca. shire. achievements of M.I.T. alum. . WILMA R. DRYSDALE, ni. of Harbor Hill, has been • • • • named to the Parents' Ad. Appearing as' one of Stan. visory Council at Marymount ley Kowalski's poker.playing College of Virginia, where friends in Northern Michigan her daughter CONSTANCE University's production of Ii a sophomore. "A Streetcar Named Desire" .( was NMU junior Speech and , • • • Drama major JAMES E. An eight-year member of ': " GREER, JR., son of DR. 'the R a c k ham Symphony and MRS; JAM ESE. C h 0 iris JANE DORN. GREER, of Linville road. BROCK, of East Emory • • • court. Named to "Who's Who • • • We have been asked to do three complete make- Among Students in American Lutheran East High School overs for Television Program' "Insight" channel 9. Univeraities and COUeg~s: student LAURIE LOOTENS, Bart Edmond Hairdressers and Make-up' QJ'list will 1,976.77". is SUZANNE M. daughter of DR. and MRS. show on T.V. how men and women can achieve their WIGHTMAN, a junior at ~lCHARD L 0 aT ENS, of / .full beauty potential' --of all ages. Those se.lected wl\L~have all services, FREE . . . plus the exciting feeling of seeing all this on television. Garden Council Meets Friday If ~you are interested in being interviewed be at The Grosse Pointe Garden . Grosse Pointe South High Television station CBET channel 9, 825 West River- Club Council will hold ita S

Members and guests of COATS Alpha Delta Kappa sorority of women educators met re- cently at the Barclay road af horne of Lillian Seegers for a luncheon and gift auction at which Eleanor Obenneyer presided at bidding on hand- crafted iteRlS donated by members. Proceeds from this bene- fit help suPPOrt the Baptist , ' off Children's Home of Royal ~. Oak and the Grosse Pointe High S c h 00 1 Scholarship Fund. The sorority gathered Wed- nesday, January 19. at the Pear Tree lane home of Dolores Maddock. The execu. other tive board met at 4 o'clock. The general membership fall and winter meeting with dinner was scheduled for 6. merchandise Committee me m b e rs for the evening were Chris Hea, Regina Walker and Claire Y3 to Y2 off Perry.

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Pregnancy Aid Fort Pontcharirain OAR Trowel, Error Club Convenes The Gary Altmans .. Honors Good Citizens Altman-Wightman . Off ers Tralnlng __ Lois Poll a c k spoke on in the Grosse Pointe Main I I -- Fort Pontchartrain Chapter, flower arranging at a meet- Library. Hostess and co.hos. Pregnancy Aid, Inc., bas Daught~rs of the Ame~ican ing of the Trowel and Error tess were. respectively, Mrs.. Vows Are Spoken scheduled a day.long training RevoIulJon" gathers Frlda~, Gar den Club Wednesday, William Bedard and Mrs. session for Thursday Janu. January 21, at tbe DetroIt January 12, at 12:30 o'clock Robert Ebersole. Alencon Lace TrimsBride's Gown and Veil;White ary 27, from 9 to 2:30'o'clock Boat Club for a noon l~nch. ------in the Saint John Hospital eon ~ollowed by a busmess D.C. I will be director Mrs. Bruce Silk Gardenias Accent 'Her Bouquet; auditorium. meeting, Mrs. Jose'p~ H. Em. Among those attending the K. Reynolds, of Washington Pair Are at Home in Clarkston . bury, regent, presldmg. 10:30 o'clock board meeting road. . Guest speakers Will be Dr.. The a.ltem.oon program will ' Exchanging marriage vows Saturday, October John .. Bark-ay, .a Det~o~t focus on presentation of Good ..... [~.~~~.~~~~. : • '.' 30, at an evening ceremony in Regina High School's physlc~an and actl~e partlcI' Citizen awards to Catby •• ~~ig.V;.rJiZlli1 - I 1_ • _~ ~ Regina Chapel were Suzanne Marie Wightman and pant In (he pro:hfe m~vc. Cook, of Lincoln' Park High ~ ~ Gary Fredric Altman, who are now at home in menl, and Gall Carher, School Michael Durisin of \\ J'.W social director of Marillac Melvi~dale High, and D~bra t!I Clarkston. I • They vacationed in To- . Eacb earned a gold cricket Hall. Statchel, oi East Detroit il. ronto following the 6 box fWed with dried faU Pregnancy Aid is a non. High. ~I profit, volunteer organization Mrs. Robert J. Murray is o'clock rites, at which fIo;;:rS'Altrnan, son of the offering emotional and prac. chairman of Fort Ponlchar- ~ Father James Sam pre- Fredric Altmans of Hillcrest tical support to women fac. train's Good Citizens pro. h ' sided, and a reception at road asked Mr. Wetherby to ing problem pregnancies. gram. ~ • Penna's in Warren. act is best man. Ushers were .. ..' A nominating committee The bride, daughter of Mr. Da\'~d Wightman, brother 01 . Tra,~mg Se~'l\)n reserva. will be elected as will dele. and Mrs. David G. Wight- the br~de, Graham Edwards, tlon. lllformaho~ may ~ gates and alternates to the man, of Fisher road, wore an the bridegroom's uncle, and obtamed by callmg Jacqule OAR State Conference, scbed- Empire.waisted go w n of James Jones, who came from Adragna, 821-8717,or Joan uled for April 6 in Kal11mawo, white sata peau with Alencon Florida for the ceremony, Mallon, 521.5729. and the DAR Continentaa lace accents. M..tcblng lace Flower girl W81 Mary Mllr- Free babysitting will be Congress, to be held April 17 edged her cathedral mantilla. phy, cousin of the bride. RIng available. through 22 in Washington, She carried an arrange- bearer was Grier Edwards, r ment of dried autumn flowers tbe bridegroom's eousin. with white silk gardenlas, The mother of the bride She was attended by her wore a sleevele.. , apricot Do your home in prints: sister, Mary.Anne Wightman, knit, accented with a match- Screened prints, florals, documentaries. as honor maid, and brides. ing chiffon cape. Two apricot ~\C~ 6~~~~A~!!lOJt-. geometries, stripes, conlemporary- maids Dianne Wightman, cymbidium ore~ formed MICHIGAN 48236 plaids, another sister, Mu. Nicholas ber wrist eoraage. RhlJle. and more fabries than you could \.\/ish for. Wetherby, sister of the .toneJ trlmm«l the neck of "hoto by Lud Sthomig IDECOUPAGE AND CRAFT CENTEH At savings you never hoped for, up to 5O%l bridegroom, and Jeanne Van the bridegroom', motber'. MON. THRU SAT. 10 TO 5 P.M. THURS. TILL 9 P.M. SUZANNE MARIE WIGHTMAN, daughter . . Deusen, in lroeu of bumt abeer, 110wiDg m.lnt creen We recommend custom IA.Qrkrooms. orange polyester and long. chiffon. Her wrist eol'8'lge of the David G. Wightmans, of Fisher road, was sleeved chilfon jackets cuff. featured deeper green cym. married Saturday, October 30, in Regina High ed .In cream aDd rust ribbon. bidium otcbidl. School's Regina Chapel to Mr. Altman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Altman, of Hillcrest road. "ALICO New Officers ,~COI!NfI!S , We Are Proud to Announce That For Beta Tau 1933$.,m.Efl\~ .. 2SOOIlrrTl£MACX :1 "MAC" BEYER (MRS. BEN W.) - .'. Mrs. John Vanderzee was •.. Bloomfield IiIs • Sl CI8 ... : IJ Now AJJociated with .... ;.. FE2.9163 . 115.0071 .,. ~, .~.~ elected president of Tau Beta ...... , TRAVEL BY HATCHER, INC. at the Association's annual Classes, Instruction 8ook,.Pendo ~un . .' meeting Saturday, January 8, " LiV;!~-~• ....'iR~'~r-.' 11&:. .. Jt":....~~ 19822 MACK AVENUE at the Countl')' Club of De. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN 48236 troit. Vice.presidents of the As. . TEL: (313) 882.2327 soclation, Society and Camp are, respectively, Mrs. Wil. COftapeft 'g Uam Cox, Mrs. Albert Dick- son and Mrs. Francis Brossy. .Mn, John Park will serve as corresponding secretary, 'RUNIlIHOWING Mra. J. Otis Wardwell as re- 14k & 18k Gold Chains cording secrc;~a~. Assistant Great Seleetilll recording secretary is Mrs. at George Haggarty, WIWE"SAUJ Mrs. W. Warren Shelden, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Mrs. Edward I. Book and METICULOUS DETAILING AND SUPERB CLASSIC STYLING .. , Mrs. JuUu, J. HU41bnerare HURRY TO treasuren of the Association, TOGETHER IN KUNG'S PENN MANOR BEDROOM. Society, and Camp, respec- LIOIII'. tively. -. NOW AT FINE SAVINGS. .4' .\ .. 17888 MACK (corne, Wa.h.) . Trustees are the Mesdames Anthony Fisher, William Cox, fri., Jan. 22 and Sed., J.. 23, (10 I~.-S p.m.) Robert Kanzler and Charles R. Whitney. The man y contributions Ir made to Tau Beta's Eleanor ! Clay Ford Memonal Fund JOSEF'S will be used to renovate and refurbish a farmhouse at the FJIiId, PtM64 ~,,~ Tau Beta Camp. The farm. , - y.~. house is used by executives and doctors of the American WEEKDAY SPECIAL JAN. °25_~7 Diabetic Association which bas, in recent years, rented LEMON ROLL CAlli ReQsp~rlL'16• the camp, and which has ex- pressed interest in negotiating HOURS, Tues. thru Sat. 9' a.m. to ~ p.m. . 5110 Su~doy ? a.m: to, 1:30 p.m. 881-. a long-term contract for use of the property and buildings. Closed Monday 21150 MAC~,; corner BRYS Mrs. Ford was one of the founders of Tau Beta. JANUARY FUR SALE

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DrUse • Our Revolving Use Our Convenient Charge LAY.A-WAY Plan. _._------.---,------_ .. _' of Grosse Pointe Open 9:30 a.m. -- 19261 MACK (near Moross) next to Woods Theatre Until 5 p.m. 23020 MACK AVE. (N•• , 9 MI~. Rd.) St. CIII, Shore. 778-3500 886-1715 ; \ Thutlclay. January 20, 1977 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Thirteen ------I~--~-.------Women's Page -by, of and for. Pointe Women ----_._------_.------1 North '.High School Mothers' G~oUIJ Is Busy Newcomers Find Pointe A Good Place. to Live I Dr. Kat hie e n. Herschel. I and Vocational Ed\lcation, crimination), on gym classes By K.Ue EIIil. cently ,moved to the Park Channel 4 N;ws. - '-- "-jlhe quality life here." I mann, assistant principa,l.ln. and William Fle.,lng, school to forthcoming mll1age pro. The War Memorl.l W81 a from Dearborn, though she's Although Dee mi~ses the Two couples who Whale-I .struction, G r 0 sse Pointe board member, wl1l also at. posal., the school social .warm and friendly place to originally from Nebraska and "informal beach life" the. heartedly endorse the com-, North High School, spoke to tend. worker and servIces of a be last Saturday as GrqBse he's from Pennsylvania. Gillens left behind, she is munity arc Rick and Julie I the North, High Mother's Dis. Future meetings are sched- wrillng consultant, Pointe welcomed Its newcom. Friend. In bis office at the enthusiastically exploring the Thompson and Nancy and I cussion Group, Which holds uled for March 15, April 19 Further Information may ers. National Labor Relations variety of craft classes of- James Large. its meetings the third .Tues. and May 17. Possible discus. be obtained by calling Mrs. More than 100 new resi. Board recommended the area fered in the community. Recently graduated from . day of the month in the fa cul- sion topics range from the Piku, 886.7936,or Mrs. Cusen• lIents enjoyed the Icy vIew to them and, like the Kirk. Lynnae and Ed Ruttledge I Ohio State University as a ty dining room, last Tuesday, effect of TiMe IX, (sex dls. za, 886-8598, from the ballroom windows lan~s they praised the vari. recently mo'.ed to the Woods I surgcon, Large came back to 'Januar~ 18. ' as they browsed through ety of Bcllvilles and services from Detroit. Avid readers, Michigan to go into practice She explained the duties of pamphlets .and met repre. available. Joan takes ballet they are pleasect with the with his father, Dr. Alfred her new position and review. You're welcome at sentatlves from many com. lenons at the Neighborhood Grosse Pointe library system Large. James Large grew up ed the program-of.studies munlty groups on hand to Clubj both enjoy the pro. and "use i: extensively." in Grosse Pointe and wanted book received in the mail by acquaInt them with the va. grams at the War MemorIal. They are also touring cy- to come back to live because parents. Mothers were asked TOT' rlety of services and acllvi. Dee Gillen; of Los Ange. cllsts and r.ave developed a he "enjoyed living here as a for comments on course de. HAIR SALON ties available in the commu. les, and Anne Eshelman, of 2O.mile loop, which they ride kid." Nancy Large grew up scription of curriculum of. nity. Cbic-ago, are now neighbors each night d~ll'ing season to in Royal Oak and likes her ....:.. lered at North High. 17221 MACK stay in shap'3. new community. She thinks ____ Both the wintry view and In the Park, who met while Of Interest were 10th grade 2 blks. f. of Cadieux the variety of actlvltles 1m. taking tennis le18ol1s at Three They especlally enjoy the she has "great neighbors." April wedding plans are required English, addllfonai Individual service pressed William and SUlln Mile Park. Anne and her leg of their drive which takes I Rick and Julie Thompson ,being made by DEBRA ANN voca.tiona! education and the Persoliol perfeclion Kirkland, who recently moved husband, George, enjoyed them along Lakeshore road'i have Just returned to ~1ichi, BRADY, daughter of DavId new format of the curriculum Haircuh to the Farm. from Houston, the Newcomers Club's trip although tht'y "would like to I gan aHer three years in T, Brady, of Harvard road, guide. see Lakeshore drive re-paved Washington, D.C., and are and the late Mrs. Brady, and Call 884-6466 Tex. The Kirkland. are happy to Greektown and theIr De. This Is the third meeting soon," now li\'ing within one. hall James Leo Kerwin, son of here, they reported. "The cember Dance, -and think the I for the Mather's Group, and Although Julle and pete! mile of where they each grew the late Mr, and Mrs. Leo Welcome Walon really DID Grosse Pointe parks are attendance has been outstand- make me feel welcome," "tremendous ... Demos miss their former up. Bolh the Larges and Kerwin, .of Washington road. Ing. Shirley Piku, chairper- Sultlln said. "It'. gotten me Dee and Bill Gillen moved neighbors and family, they Thompsons me!ltioned the The brlde.elect was grad- son, is assisted by Amy off to a good .tart." to Michigan when he became appreciate the excellent mu- schools, parks and facilities uated in 1973 from Grosse Cusenza, Janlse Jevons and Joan and Chet Byerly reo executive producer of lhe nicipal services in the Woods. as the reasons for their reo Pointe South High School Ann Stricker in planning the NATURE'S They've been "impressed turn to Grosse Pointe. School and in August, 1975, mel!tlngs. with the Woods Police De. Barbara Por.be teaches vio. from Henry Ford Hospital partment-it's responsil'e and lin in Grosse Pointe. 'Her hus. School of Nursing. Mr. Ket. Tlle group finds it conveni. CREATION alerl." band, Philip, plays the viola win is a 1971 Grosse Pointe ent to meel at the schOOl, as You can spend your money Former St. Clair Shores in the Detroit Symphony. South High School graduate. do. tbe speakers, j Plant Specialists , but residents David and Aida Di They're originally from Los - The Mothers will be served Junch February 15 by Miss good taste hard to find. Pasquale moved to the Woods Angeles, and find their new J I. R Id This areo's (First Plont Specialists 'S because they "needed a larg- community "convenient, cul- U le eyno s Rose Bellanca's Commercial er home and knew of the tured and appealing." W.'1 B B.d Foods Department students, Serving the community with specially grown school system's excellent rep- Kim Porbe, 16, "misses her l e rl e, after which they will h-ave a utaUon." They feel COmfort. old friends arltl feels it's . ,--- tour of the facilities. George IamIca able but are "still getting hard to get used to a new Plans for an August 6 wed- Hitch, coordinator of Career Acclimated Plants mens haircutting , used to it." high school." Vicky, 13, en- ding are being made by Julie Come see what yecm of Horticuhure Gary Douglas of the Farms joys (he orchestra at Pierce Ann Reynolds and Raddall Motor City Business Experience can offer you. 16239 mack 885-5946 also likes the comfort of his School and appreciates her Eugene Payne, whose engage- large home and feels secure teacher, Mr. Bauer. She's ment thaiSbeen announced by Women Slate Meeting • large Seledion of Exotic House Pla~ts in his quiet, peaceful neigh- glad .they have a string pro. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. horhood he said and Anya gram for young musicians Bruce K. Reynolds, of Wash- Members of Motor City • Complete Accessories Pancewlez fOl1m~rlv of Rose- here. ington road. Charter C hap t e r of the ville now' living in, Grosse Alex, 10, said he is happy Miss Reynolds, a 1974 American Business Women's- I REDWOODPOT SPECIAL 50~ off. I. Pointe City, agreed,' "1 en. with his new friends at Malre Grosse Pointe South High Association gather Wednes- day, January 26, at the Uni. 369 joy the friendly people and School, and Camilla Porbe, School graduate, Il"eceived her mr~IDl versity Club for their monthly The A((limated Plants Store 4, just smiled, Criminal Justice degree from dinner meeting: 20788 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods 882.8760 Jr~,' ;. FISHER Perhaps the spirit of friend. Northern Michigan Univer- Phase I Slates liness is best typified by John sity, where she affiliated with Guest speaker Ralph K. Jus' N. of 8 Mile 885.4488 RD. and Pal Wilting and their Ohi Omega sorority. ' Scott, selected "Boss of the Talk on Rape children, Mike, Mary and 'Mr Payne 'son of the Jack Year" in 1976 by Motor City. Anne. Although tbe Wilting Payn~s of 'Marquette was will d'scuss "HappIness on , The problem of sexual as. family just move~ to. the ~ark graduated In 1971 from: Mar- the Job." -IRS employe No. sault wiLl-be the topic of a last week fr~m Cmcmnati, 0., quette High School, served veUa Lampkin will give the discussion by Barba. a Simon, they took ttme out from un- two years in the United evening's vocational talk. "aRoar" White Sale coordinator of the Detroit packing to stop by the War States Army. and 13 presenbly Guests are welcome. Cock. Rape Crisis Center, at a Memorial and greet their new attending Northern Michigan talls lit 5:30 will precede din. at the BATH meeting of Phase I, an all- neighbors. University. ner at 6 o'clock. SHOP singles group, this Sunday, WERE NOW January 23, at 7:45 o'clock at Grosse Pointe Memorial ROBES- Terry (short) 55.00 $38. Church. )---- (long) 75.00 Ms. Simon will present a $48. short film on the rape prob- ..Gingham'32.00.$2~. lem .and .spe'ak on its myth. ulogies' and realities. Eyelet (white) 32.00 $26.. . AIl singles between the ages of 20 and 39 are invited Chintz. (long) 40.00 -$20. to attend. A social hour fol. lows the program. Earlier Sunday, Phase 1 50% OFF CHILDREN'S HANGERS! DEN. singles will meet at the 1M-SHIRTS, FELT CARD TABLE COVERS, SHORT Grosse Pointe Soulh High GARMENT BAGS. FLOOR MAKE UP MIRROR School parking lot in Fisher road at 9:30 in the morning PillOWS, COSMETIC CASES. BEACH to form car pools for a day 20% OFF of tobogganing at Kensington BASKETS(GARDEN GLOVES & OTHER HAND PAINT- Met r 0 Park. Independent ED ITEMS - WERE TO 10.00 - NOW 5.00) travelers are invited to ren- dez.vous with the group at the 100/0 OFF lUCITE ACCESSORIES (All Colors) toboggan runs at 11 o'clock, TOWELS - OUR REGULAR STOCK Phase I, open to all singles 100% COTTON DOUBLE TERRY IN between the ages of 20 and 39, meets every Sunday eve- LUSCIOUS COlORS! ning at Memorial Church, SHOWER CURTAINS (YOUR NEW Further information on the SHOWER RINGS FREE) group's activities may be ob. SCALES tained by contacting Gu!t1 ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE Jahnke at the church, 882. 5330,

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GROSSe POtNTE NEWS Thursday, January 20, 1977' Society New~Gathered' from the Pointes' Leslie Guinn May Wedding It'.~ Mystery Time for Fine Aris Society Pro Musica .Date For , . Date Is Made 1he Fine Arts Society of I road, and Mrs. Donald .W. I and Mrs. Denise Forrester " I L' d . h ..~ d " ~ . 1 f C premier of Alan Stout's "Pas. fitlu, )fro and Mrs. Paul Ir. Detlroit will present a th-ree. Kuhn, of Harvard road. Mrs, I of St. Clair avenue, aTe re: TradItlona Ie er Wit mO ern rVII1htrlaS or on- sion" with the phlcago Sym. win and Miss 'Magda Kende. C:lristine Hudson McNaugh. act mystery. "Tile Whole Arthur Gobie, of Rivard bou-ISPDn&ible tor programs. Mrs. trast to Comprise Baritone', Pro9ram Jan- pho~y Orchestra, recitals of More are Miss Irene La. ton and Gary Allan Cameron, Truth", by Phil~ip Markis, at l~~ard, is in charge of pub- E.;.~lW Girardy, of Vernier uary 28 in Art Institute's Lecture Hall musIc by Charles Ivesl and Fontaine, Mr. and Mrs. Thom. whose engagement has been 8:30 0 clock Fl'lday and Sat. hClty.' road, heads t'he house com. ______. performances of "Civil War as LoCicero, Mr. and Mrs. announced by her parents, urday, January 28 and 29, at Mrs. Ftt-ancis Van Duesen'l mittee. Pro Musica Society presents baritone Leslie ~arlor Music: Singing, .. Play. John Miller, Mrs. Brigette Mr. l1,nd 'Mrs. John Neil Mc. The Players Playhouse in of Harvard road. Jack Mold. Photographer is Michael Guinn at the. second concert of its 1976-77 series mg and Commentary. The Rauer, Dr. and Mrs. Hershel Naughton, of Edgemont Park, Ea'2t Jefferson avenue. owan, of Buckingham road, Hughes. . ..' latter work was prepared by Sandberg, Mrs: Tho~s Shea, are making plans for a May 'Produced by Mrs. R. Sid. - m .the Lectu~e Hall of the DetrOlt Inst~tute of Arts Mr. Guinn in collaboration Mrs. Ruth Stanley, Mr. and 14 wedding. ney Sinclair, of North Ren. FrIday evemng, January 28, at 8:30 0 clock. with musicologist Richard Mrs. Richard Tarnas and Mrs. The bride.elect, an ,alumna aud road, and mrected by Mr. Guinn, who enjoys Crawford. C. Stacey Wheeler. of Grosse Pointe University BiB Rohloff, of Dea1"bom HIS 'n MS. a reputation as dean of man who invited him to study Leslie Guinn is ~ow ?n the The final concert of Pro School, attended the Univer. Height,;, the Cllst includes. HAIR.STYLING New York's recitalists with her. fa~ull.y of the Uruverslty. of Muslea's current series, sity of Valencia, Spain, and (in order of ap,pearance), W. and oratorio soloists has He won the American Au- Michigan. For Pro Muslca, March 11, wiU feature Rou. received h~r Bachelor of Arts David ~:udt, of Rathbone . '. ditions Award for Perform- he has prepared a program of manian pianist Juliana Mar. degree from the University of place, Mrs. 'Paul M. Koch, of PERM' SALE performed With malor ance In Italy and was a traditional Helfer, including kova in her recital debut In Colorado. Lakeshore road, M i C11 a e I JAN. 17 thru Jan. 31 s y m ph 0 n y orchestras three. time winner of the some modern materials for Detroit. She is a member of Sigma Hughes, of Detroit, Frederick ,throughout 'the United Martha Baird Rockefeller contrast. There will be songs Miss Markova made her G a m m a and the Junior B. Ne~,;on, of Somerset road, 20Ofo off on our $25 and $30 Perms States. Grant. He made his New York by Franz Schubert, Arnold American recital debut in League of Detroit. Bonnie DenIer, of Pine courl, Lakeshore Village Shopping Center He has also performed debut in 1966, with Leopold Schoenberg, Hugo Woll, Rob- Chicago's Orchestra Hall in Mr. Cameron, son of Dr. Mor/loHughes, Mr. Koch and opera, Renaissance drama Stokowski. ert Schumann and Johannes December, 1973; in May of and Mrs. Aillan K. Cameron, Michael Traicof!, of Dear. 23223 Marter Road at Jeffer.on and premieres of new music Mr. Guinn will appear with Brahms. 1974, she was one of several of Bloomfield Hills is a Cran- born Heights. SI. Clair Shores Mini-Mall lit the 'Marlboro Festival. the Detroit Symphon)' l;;ler )fembcrs of PI(; Musica I young ariists chosen by the brook alumnus. He received Holding book will be Mrs. 776-5560 or 776.~561 Leslie Guinn studied at this season in Beethoven's and their guests traditionally Carnegie Hall Corporation his Bac':1elor of Arts degree F. G. Mil1er, of St. Ciair ave. Northwestern University, ~jnth Symphony. gathE

SACRIFICE PRICES!, I this year. Among her assistants are Pointers Mrs. William Salot, vice.president I hospitality, Summer OPPORTUNITIES FAIR Mrs Robert Leidich. schools NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS contact chairman, Mrs. Da- .SOfAS. SOfA-BEDS. LOVE sars • SECTJOMALS • OCCASIONal vid Wenzler. publicity chair. CHAIRS • REtlINERS • SWIVEL CHAin • lOUMGE CHAIRS • man, and Mrs. Mozena, im. mediate past.president. COCKTAil TABLES • END TABLES • COFFEE TASlES • CURIOS. Vice-president/program is BOOKCASES • EUGERES • DIXmE SETS • DIMING ROOMS • Mrs. WiUiam Foster. III, of BUffETS • CHINAS • LAMPS • WALL PLAQUES • PICTURES • Birmingham. Recording and SCONCES. TABLE ACCESSORIES corresponding secretaries: SUNDAY MAIN are, respectively, Mrs. Sid. ney Prystowsky and Mrs. Elisio Vieira, both oC Bloom. CAMPUS 1 field Hills. JAN.23, 1977 Quality Furniture Tre:!~urer is Mrs. Steele • 1045 Cook Rde Sellers, 0 f Birmingham, Members-at-large are Mrs. Hoyt Stewart, of Lathrup 12:30 P.M. Grosse Pointe Woods Village, Mrs. Garvin Baw- At Once-/n-A-Lifetime Savings den, Jr., of Birmingham, and Mrs, Don Cargill, of Bloom. to 5:00 P.M. 884.4444 All Sales Final! Slight Delivery Charge! field Hills. First Come, First Servedl No Exchange! GRAPHIC GALLIRIII w, hOllor Mlls',r Chari' & llonkA me rica nI DISCOUNTS VM fURNITURfII Other Terms ~valllbit UPTo2S~ Over 60 summer programs for young people ~w/1&4,!JI,.,y

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Women's Page- by, of and for Pointe Women l ------~------Dinner Features 'Fruits of The Harvest' Soroptimists IProgram en Cancer Arrau to }'I(I)' with Detroit Sy,nphony For Alpha Xi Delta ------Meet Jan. 26 World. renowned Chi I e ani the Hoyal Conservatory of I chestras at the University of pianist Claudio Arrau will be i :'lusie in Madrid, where he I }1ichigan from 1968 to 1974. Grosse Pointe Alpha Xi featured guest soloist at threel took diplomas in piano and I A pupil in Berlin of Mar. Members of the Soropti. Deltas gathered Monday eve, Detroit Symphony Orcheslra i ('uIlIJlo,ition. he studied con. tin Krause, Arrau is thus a mist Club of Grosse Pointe ning, January (7, in the St. concerts this weekend,. Fl'i.' dueling at the l\Iozarteum in I pianislic "great.great.grand. have extended a special invi. Clair Shores home of Joan day morning, January 20. at Salzburg, child" of Beethoven-through tation to select Gr03se Pointe Convertini for :.1argarel Se- 10:45, Sat u r day eveninf(. He was conductor with the' ezerny, Liszt and Krause. businesswomen who have ex. cour's special presentation: January 21, at 8:30, and Sun. Frankfurt Opera until 1966. Tile Berlin Philharmonic, prC';rsed an interest in berom. "Cancer Informalion ... For day artcrnoon, January 22, al whell be won the silver' medal in a tribute to his 65th birth. ing members of t.he interna. and About Women." 3:30. o'clock in Ford Audi. of the Milropo.ulos Interna .. day. called him "the h.eir to lional businesswomen's chari. I f B d ,. T' d' th lonum. tional Conductmg Compe!l. the throne 0 USOlll an table and social orga,nJzahon. OPICS d urlOgS!'o aCndParno, Thea Alcantara, a frequent lion and was director of Or. Gieseking." . '11 .. gram an que I n. . . . " __ .~ '__ .~ _ The in v i tee s WI Jom swer period ranged from guest ,~onductor with. 11C i - GtroSlSe Pointe Soroptimrsts cancer self.examination pro. DSO, II III be o~ t~e porilulIl. : and membells of the Detroit, d t fr D troit and The program Will mcludc the, North Macomb and South Ma. ce ures o. ee e Overture (Suite) No. 3 of I TRUNK SHOWING t d' Grosse Pomte area cancer J S B .h th P' C 14k & 18k Gold Chains I com b Chap ers at a mner f Tt' d d' '. a(, e lallO 011. meeting Wednesday, January aCI,1les an. new cancer .e. cerlo NO.4 of Beelhoven and. Great Seleetion 26, at the Grosse Pointe War t~ctJon ~ev.lc~s and tech. the Symphonie "Mathis ici tro!oger, w.1I be guest speak. cancer pamphlets dlstnbuted. director of Ihe Grand Rapid'i HURRY TO or. The month;y meeting end. Sy.mphony and founder ~f the I The Grosse Pointe Sorop- ed with presentation of a h I g. h I y success[u~ Gr:md I LEON'S timists hold a busineSis meet. Grosse Pointe Alpha Xi Del. RapIds Mozart Festlval. ing the second Wednesday of ta Alumnae Chapter contri. He began his career a!' 17888 MACK (corner Wash.) each month, and a program bution to Mrs. Secour for seven as a choir boy in hi'i Fri., Jari. 22 and Sat., Jan. 23, (10 a.!'I.'S p.m,) Committee members planning ROBERT SELBY, MRS. RICHARD meeting the la"t Wednesday the American Cancer Foun. native Spain; after sludy at, the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church GROW, MRS. HARRY KURRIE and of eaoh mon-:h at the Grosse dation of Michigan. Women's Association Cookbook Din- -MRS. EDGAR GORDON. For fur- Pointe War Memorial. Co.hostesses were Mrs. i ner to be held next Wednesday, ther inforrllation on the "Fruits of Programs are educational, I Richard Swinbank and Mrs. January 26, at 6:30 o'clock are, (left the Harvest" festiviy, check out this informative ... and. fun. Edmund Deeb, to right), MRS. JAMES HOYT, week's From Another Pointe of MRS. RICHARD EDWARDS, MRS. View. 4 B . 0 •...... 1 egtn utstate 1 ANIIQUE .DSOBroadcasts Ten Public Radio stations I· 5 HOW Ithroughout the state of Mich. ·igan began last week to ADVENTURIES IN TRAVEL - CHARTER EDITION • • : broadcast concerts of the I Gallagher High School 11976.77 Detroit Symphony TRAVElWORLD'S latest edition of "ADVENTURES IN TRAVEL"is now off the press. This CHARTER EDiTiON fea. I 19360 Harper Avenue Orchestra.sea.son in Detroit's tures a comprehensive listing of departures. dates and Ford AuditorIUm. I ; • prices to the most popular destinotions in the .world at sub- • Harper Woods, nr. Moross & The state.wide syndication Mich. 1.94 I stantial savings. EUROPE your way, from flights only, to I Iproject, funded in part by a super deluxe tours, one week to four months. Caribbean • . . 9 grant from the Ford Founda. island holidays, stay or cruise, from thre: days to three .1 FRI., JAN. 28 and SA1., JAN. 2 • tion, marks the first time in weeks. Hawaii, one to four islands, one to tour weeks. Also, many years that recorded (1 :00 P.M .• 10:00 P.M.) DSO concerts have been Ski Colorado, Las Vegas, Rio and some interesting condo. I• available to listeners outside minium vacations. To get your "FREE" copy conlact, . 1 SUNDAY, JAN. 30 • the Detroit radio broadcast. TRAVELWORLDCHARTER DESK at 21127 Mack ave. : ( 1:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.) I. ing area. (north of Vernier). Hours are 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. daily. Thurs. • Recordings of these con. day night till 8 P.M., and Saturdays and Sundays 10 A.M. I • certs are made .by Detroit's to 3 P.M. Call Travelworld 882.8190. • OVER 50 EXHIBITORS I Public Radio station, WDET. : IFM, owned and opellated by : FREEPARKING - HOT FOOD! \l.'ayne State University. Furniture and Lamp • . : WDET broadcasts the I DonatIon: $1.00 I tapes in Detroit Wednesday evenings, at 8:30 o'clock, Sale : ...... then duplicates and distri. butes them to participating stations: WUOM, (91.7 in Ann Arbor); WAUS, (90.9 in Ber. rien Sp'rings); WKAR.FM, {90.5 in East' Lansing}; WFBE, (95.1 .in Flint); WVGR, (104.1 in Grand Rap: ids); WGGL, (91.1 in Hough- pick up ton); WIAA, (88.3 in Inte.r. lochen); WMUK, 002.1 1I1 and Kalamazoo); WNMR, (90.1 in Marquette); and WCMU. .delivery FM, (89.5 in Mount Pleasant). Virtually every resident of service Michigan will be able to hear the broadcasts. A special $100,000 grant , from the Ford Foundation helped initiate this statewide broadcast project, believed to be the first venture of its kind in the nation. Let our fuJI-time, profes- + Tavern Table ... $168 sional seamstress re-fit Sanltone The graM, .made under the and alter your wardrobe. Foundation's special fund for LESS 20% Michigan, an annual alloca. Replacement pockets for lion for philanthropic activi. trousers, broken zippers, ties in the Foundation's state you name-it, we',! repair it. Our Sanitone dry- of origin and incorporation, THE SIGN ~:E MERMAID cleaning process makes your clothing brighter covers a three.year period and softer than new. Call us today! and has been used, in part, 75 KERCHEVAL, on the Hill to purchMe the stereophonic TU 2-1610 recording and duplication ••,,-~!•. ', equipment n e c e 5 s a r y for -.... ;-~ .. - NIAGARA CLEANERS these 'broadcasts, Remaining funds are being 16379 E. WARREN Office and Plant used to 'help cover the cost of additional salary pay. ments to the DSO musidans for at least two seasons of broadcasts. for a The first slate network broadcast will be a tape of the all.Berlioz concer! which Special Safe limited time opened the 1976.77 season in September, and was aired only over WDET in November. at ::Di rnaria Upho!Jterfj i,. 1'> The concert features DSO 10 (f".". music director Aldo Ceccato Ii and contralto Maureen For. rester. Commentator for the series MALISZEWSKI PRESENTS is WDET music director Orin Hood. 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Mrs. Robert J. McHugh .11 From Another Pointe of View J!.~f~::.!u.h!'::.::ylJ~:::rai:~y~::::~nat . . .. ' ",1 C' f . Friday, November 26, in the Scranlon Elks Cluh, th'! : . ';'11 ( ontmued rom Page 11) , Saint Clare, Church, ~cran. newJyw,edsvacationed in T(lr.. '.~I music and congenial people will make this a great ton, Pa., Mary Jane NOOne'jonlo. 1hey are at home j)\ ~Iparty," The fact that it's for a Very Good Cause daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grosse Poinle Woods. ' /: doesn't hurt, of course: proceeds will enable two James F. Noone, of Scranton, I The for.mer Miss NOIJIlP' Robert J. McHughs Vacation in Toronto Following '1 high school students to go to France this summer. was married 10 Jeffrey C.! graduated from Saint Ju' l- R'Ce d Ch R Jones. son of Mrs. Archie C. seph's Hospital School n{ Oou bHit in9 remonyan amp.C)"e e. : I Dr. Antoine Nahoum is chairman of the Pointe Jones, of Norwood drive, and Nursing and the Universllv, c:eption at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club i .\Alliance's scholarship committee, which includes Ihe late Mr. Jones, of Pennsylvania. is now on ------I I Mrs .. Bertram, Mrs. Pierre Augier, Mrs, Sidney Mrs. J. Wayne Prat! was the !lIru!ty "of Henry Ford Setting for the double ring ceremony at which: ,. I Newhouse, Dr. Mark McQuiggan, Arthur Rooks honor matron for her sister. Hospital School of Nursing. Valerie Pokorny Schnur, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. : f Iand Dr. Arthur Seski. They'll decide who deserves Mr, Pratt served as Mr. ' Mr, Jones, a graduale of Donald Kavan POkorny, of Willison road. spoke her: ,J'. first prize, round.trip air fare to France plus a Jones' besl man.. Grosse Pointe South High marriage vows to Robert James McHugh was Saint i . > ' period of study with all expenses paid, and seeond . Ushers were PatrIck and Sch0.oJa~d Wayne Stale Unto Pal.l1's-on4the.Lakeshcce. II. prize round trip air fare to France. Jo~n Noone, brothers of lhe \'ers!ly, IS sla.a acco,untan! Monsignor Francis X. Saturday, December 11. i I 'h;c. and Mrs, Marco Nobili and Mr, and Mrs. _br_ld_e.______~~: Pe~l, MarwlC~_&_~~~~cJl. Canfield, pastor, cele- A champagne reception I IRooks are in charge of decorations for the Nouvelle THE CUT hrated the 1 o'clock mass followed at the Grosse I ~~;; ~". Orleans gala. Refreshments will be handled by Your rnostlrnportant .... 1(0 1(0 1(0 1(0 1(0 1(0 .. ~ Warren Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie service IS affordable at : STRIPPING & REFINISHING : 1 '-; McDougal...... GI u~::.~;: ullile (.ollfures. .. OF .. I Frances M. Sheridan, in ch?-rge of transporta- And we give cuts you can handle between' ~Fl'NE FURNIT~R~, _ '. ~I .~. Hon, .promises bus service if demand warrants it. appoll1lrnents That's ~ _ '7" '- .'..' The bus will leave the National Bank of De- • why our clients rely Or! ir • Refinished Furniture ~iQ: !~1. -.: irll c_ ..,.••.. 1'.'".;.,....,',.c troit parking lot at the corner of Rivard boulevard US lor style, color. .. • Attic Treasures ;~-:-'" I:'~ ' • - .~ and Jefferson avenue at 7:40 o'clock. Fare will be conditioning and pem, ir F' S" ~ . -' .. II: ~, Qr.' ~ $3 per person. Party donation is $25 per person. .. • urnlture trillPlng. I _' - , ,~- .. -'" /. •• R . b d h M B needs. They trust us ir • Furniture Repair.' ir i '.~ . y >' eservahons must e ma e throug rs. ertraro, and W('le reasonable. __H".\'O.to'.\"SH"'D . ill -"' ... . :J;~~!. if (Continued on Page 24) ~ It" L ;~ ~ ~:{;'.;.~' 4, ir '1'0G'" J.; .tIA;~nil:,1I...... r"J.r'. ',' NlIIlIIllIIlHUllWlIlHflJlJIIHIIHlIIlIIUJlllIIlIHlllIIlIIllIlIlIlIIHlIIllIUlIllIIUIDUIIIH We carry ~REDI' 1' )> n /) ~r;;ts : EAGLE ~ DR. RICH~~D ~A~~O:E~E~IN ~~R:;;;;;~; I 1'" .~t;~ rOjJe I-'o;nie L.oilfUreJ. : ~ STRIP SHOP : In Sain~ Paul's-on.the-Lakeshore Saturday, DR. ANTHONY F. DelUCA 2~ 427 MACK 884.2090 by appointment: December 11, VALERIE POKORNY SCHNUR, Foot Spe~jalists-Surgeons Announce the Merger .. 29909 HARPER, S.CS Nr. 12 Mile .. daughter- of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kavan Pokorny, of their olflces' for the practice ot General : (-15-"':--' HOURS: : of Willison road, was married -to Mr. McHugh, Podiatry and Foot Surgery. ir, DISCOt:T IMON.-SAT.. 779 9150 : son of the James P. McHughs, of Northville. 21420 HARPER, St. Clair Shores WESTCHESTER ROAD ir 'WITH T'HIS_ AD~.I 9.30-6.00. • i' Pointe Yacht Club. , I came from Westchester, 0., Between 8 and 9 MI'le .. OWNER: GREG FUHRMAN ir 'The newlyweds vaeaUoned to act as best man for his By Appointment 772-3500 ...... 1(0'" Jf I in Toronto and. are at home brother. The}' are the SODS • • • • • • • .. • •• •• \n 51. Clair Shores. . ~~~v~~:es P, ?tlcHughs, of _'_"W_I~llI_"._III_III_III_m_"_III_lII_III_IIJ_III_IU_"_Ill_III_"un_IlJ_"_III_IIl_III_JIl_II_III_III_Ill_II_III_Ill_IIl_1ll11 The b rid e, in a long. Ushering were Ricbard Me. E1' 1 S 11 13-' sleeved, V-necked gown of Hugh. another brother, and U\i• C white embroidered eutwork Paul Pokorny, brother or the lene oen Grosse Pointe over champagne tafieta, wore bride. Jason D. Schnur, the L. tbe gold crucifix both she and bride's son, was ring bearer. nterl0rS her paternal grandmother Emerald green chi f f 0 n Laundry had 'worn at their first com. veiled the rhinestone halter munions, and carried the mis. neckline of the caftan Mrs. Oliver T. WeidokaJ, A.S.LD. sal her paternal grandmother Pokorny chose for ber daugb. Linda Anger A.S.LD. had carried at her wedding. ter's wedding. The bride- The bridal headpiece was groom's mother selected sky • Bathroom Rugs a .wreath of bab)"s.breath. blue .chiffon with' blue and Interior Design and D~coration The bridal bouqut!t of en. rose highlights, over a silk - • Table Cloths twined phalaenopsls and ivy sheath. Each mother wore a Fine Furniture. Carper, was accented ~tb baby's. wrist corsage of cymbidium, .Tastefully decorated 10 room. center hall, . • Sleeping Bags breath, orchids. Draperies. \Val Ipaper. 4 bedrooms. 21 baths ..3rd floor teen suite: Patrice Noel Pokornr, in a Edward Person was organ. and Accessories' burgundy velvet, halter gown ist, Kenneth Boerner soloist well deSigned kitchen. fireplace, panelleo : • General Laundry with a hooded capelet, carry- during the ceremony. . Erma M. Rogers. Mgr. games room, carpet throughout. flowering. iog entwined Arne r i can The bride .is afflliafed with trees. 60's. owner, 331-8419. p,rinci-; . Beauty.'roses, pink Carnations Massachusetts~utual Life .Com~e{cial.- . Residential By pals ONLY' ....1 I and' ltolly, was her sister's Insurance Com pan y, the I- - 32S:South Etan. Birmingham - 646-7660 '. :: PICK-UP AND DELiVERY SERVICE honor attendant. bridegroom with Wood Mo. I, ' James Philip McHugh, Jr..l tors, Inc. . 21138 Mack - Grosse Pointe Woods 881-6942 YORkSHIRE TELEVISION SERVICE 778-4050 • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR: The friends Of ZENITH, ReA, QUASAR MAKE YOUR OWN ANTENNA SERVICE - Bon 6ecours tIospilal. 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--"-- - .- - ---~------~ -~------...... -. --~- --,- - --- To Sell Candy for CUlnp Fire Girls Program I d h h I b II SoO-:e 5,000 ..,"1'r,1and adult thousand------dollars are tradi. boa:ds throughout the .sale. Insi e t e Mot ers C U ,I: Open Thursday and Friday evenings memhem oC Caml> Fire Girls tionalJy set a'side for camp. Parents then coordinate the ------I conductDetroit thel'rArea 1977CouncilCamp F'I'rewill shipsW lh to Camp Fire's Camp flow of candy, help their Th e ex ecut'Ive bo&rd of th!.>I me eting in January . A profil' WHITE a ana, a 3SG-acre resident daughters seel, keel> the rec. G,rosse Pointe South High i,.;; expected from the lea. Ca'nd~' Sale starting tomor. facility near HoBy, Ope,1 to ord'3 and provide encourage. School Mothers' Olub met Norman D~ICoin, Gros.;;e row, Friday, January 21, and Camp Fire members and menl. I January 3, with Mrs. Gerald Pointe South counselor, re. SdLE continuing through February non.members. All girls are eligible to E. Warren, pre,ident, intro. ported briefly on the sum. I 12. The 1977 Candy Sale gets earn Candy Sale awards, and ducing a special guest, Mary mer travcl'study pro:.:ram" Rosa Parks, nationally. underway tomorrow, with the their Camp Fire groups get ~oyle, a student representa. approved hy the school hoard. i honorarykn'own civilchairwomanrights worker,of thisi3 Cfourlnd Dann uh a I Dow,ntown' a commi&,:on Cor each box Ilve of the Art Department. I Forty students and fivc ad.' "e.ar's sale. an yay. T is year s event, and tin sold; in 1976 the ':lliss Coyle explained an visors will travcl from Jllll{' ~ "The Sweete,t Show on Council had more than 30 a.rt exhibit and sale sched. 29 to July 29. All members of the Detroil Earth," Ceatures clowns and girls sell at least 300 units uled for January 30 and 31. Mr. DuCoin sho\\'('d . " which covers such issues as "NOW," by quoting Shake. ehestra's Kresge Series will Mrs .. W~rren read a note of -class size seniority and eval. speare, he summed up what be presented Sunday after- appreCIatIOn f'rom a member uation ' Bart Edmond's Educational hairdressing is aU about in noon, January 23, at 3:30 of the staff. It typified the lItrs: Joan Hanpeter of the I group held their session at t\\'o words "Infinite Variety." o'clock in Ford Auditorium. thanks and notes from many 'school board, who was also the Georgian Inn, before 130 -_ .... - BaTt Edmond i.;; the only The J:;"ogram Ceatures inter. other, staff m~~bel\S.. p e5ent, agreed that the lan- ~-~ of De~roit's most proCessional r Jntercoiffure Salon 0:1 the nationally fa m 0 u IS pianist M!'>. W. PhllJ!l Ar~ussl r~- guage of the contract is of hairdressers. Michael Mark,.; ea',t side of the state For Claudio Arrau performing ported. that a box ~111 be m paramount im portance; the and hbs top assistant Salva tor free 1ntercoiffure Michigan I Beethoven's Piano Concerto th~ offIce at So~th ~I1gh to re- board feels it must be tighl- (Sal) Da Bani demonslrrated Salons, send self.addre3sed No.4. celve any contnb.ultons to the ened up to insure an efficient their techniques and their stamped envelope to Bart Ed- Guc,t conductor 11heo AI. Paperhack Pr~Jecl. Books school system. CREATIVE JUICES flowed mond Salon 21316 Mack cantara will be on the podium also may be deltvered to het!' Ms. Jane Frame, Red Cross EVEnYONE FELT Ave Grosse' Poirj,te Wood, Cor Bach's Orche.9tral Suite home. chief volunteer asshstant, an. THAT. BOart Edmond !Said, M1 48236. ' No. 3 and Hindemith's Sym- ~1rs.. Malcolm Sl!therland, nounced a sp('cial training phonie "Mathis der Maler," co.chalrman of the parent course for clinic volunteers as well as the Beethoven Con. volunteer .program, pas'sed at Pierce on February 14. If you collect glass, certo. around a slgn-uJ} sheet to get This course i> designed to Tickets fer the K!re-sge Con- n~me'.i of board m~_mbers' prepare more mothers to ).- have we got a weekend cert, priced Crom $4 te> $6, fnends. and acqu~mtances 'staff clinics in all schools. are available at the Ford Au. who .mlght. be available as Mrs. Helen Meyering, pres. ditorium box office starting S\llxs~ltutes III case. of emer- iden! of the Health Education at 2 o'c<:ock Sunday after. gencl'7, etc. . Council, introduced a new Sunday, Jan. 30, J977 is !~a~,x~2'!tLu noon. Chalil"man of member3hlp film on Breast Self.Examina- "Spectrum" tablecloth Glass Collectors' Weekend at Henry Ford Museum. 1111'S.James Sanfm:fi reported tion aimed especially at teen- 'Centering on Pittsburgh GrgS5, the program will include Women's Economic on du.es and donations. Mem. age girl'S, The Council plans by Leacock is available in ber.shlp exceeds that of the to present to the se-hool board lectures and panel discussions with lowell Innes (author of Club Hears Chapin vibrant solid colors: Pink, white, ~.. the new book Pittsburgh Glgss, 1797-1891), Paul N. last several years. Mr'S. War. in February a proposal that Perrot (of Smithsonian), John Keefe (from The Art . ren thanked Mrs. .Sanford this film be viewed by senior citron, cornflower blue, lime, terracotta or ecru. Rayon/ Roy D. Chapin, \Jr., of for ~er e~cellent Job, not high gir13 and their mothers, Institute of Chicago) and other notables. A Sunday high- Country Club lane, chairman only I~ keepmg trac~ of memo if desired. polyester with permanent press; Scotchgard@. Oblong or light will be a tour of the Museum's outstanding exhibit' of of the board and chief exec- bershlps and .d.onatlOns, hut ,:llrs. Meyering described oval sizes: 52"x70", 11.50; 60"x83", $17; 60"x102", glass mode in the Pittsburgh areQ (including items on loan utive oUicer of American ~Iso In complllOg volunteer two forthcoming programs of , from the Corning Museum of Glass, iilr. Innes and other Mot 0 r s Corporation, was hists. . interest: Januarv 24, at 1 $20; 10" round, $17; 90" round, $26; Napkins, 1.25 ea<';:1 private collectors). Registrgtion, $30 per person. For more guest speaker at the Worn. Plans are 'proceedl~g for o'c-Iock at the .Central Li. information, call 271-1620, Ext. 573 weekdays. en's Economic Club luncheon the May 4 sprmg benefit. ,brary, Dr. Guy Doyle, child meeting Tuesday, January Mrs..T h 0 Ill; a~~ Coulter, psychologist, speaking 0 n Henry Ford Museum 18, in the ballroom of De. Sou~h HIgh chaIrman for the "Juvenile Crime and What troit's Vet era n s Memorial ChrIstmas tea .and concert, To Do About It"; and l\larch Dearborn, Michigan -'0 Match 6 _B_u_il_d_in_g_, a_nn_o_u_n_c_e_d_a_C_In_a_l_w_r_a_p_.u_28, an pall.day program on Nutrition, presented by the National Dairy Association, j 2 HOURS FREE PARKING ... JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET (Continued on Page 24) I TEL-TWELVE MALL ANTIQUE by John E. Brink Visual qU:llity, in a house as in a good school system, is SHOW and SALE not achieved Quickly. It depends on long troditions of pride and Telegraph and 12 Mile Road :l long-continued progrom of public works. Streets trees toke years to mature. Established visuol elegance in a residential Thursday, January 20 through community is literolly priceless. Consider also, when purchasing a home, convenience to work, shopping, and schools in terms Sunday, January 30 of distance and methods of tronsport, for a house for mo,t Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. families in this day and age ,~ the center from which to com. mute to work ond to acquire goods and services. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m.

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Page Si.... n G R 0 SSE POI N TEN. E W S Thursday, January 20. 1977 Society News Gathered from the Pointes ------.~' Mrs. Robert J. McHugh From A noth er Poln. te 0f ViewI I ,Jeffrey JOlles Weds'. in East Rites in December I I______,At a candlelight ceremony After a family reception at . Friday, November 26, in the Scranton Elks Cluh, IIII' "~ (Continued from Page ll) Saint Clare. Church, Seran. newlyweds vacationed in 1'\'1',', :~ music and congenial people will make this a great ton, Pa., Mary Jane Noone, onlo. They are at homc 111 For Va,lerie Schnur! .1 party." The fact that it's for a Very Good Cause daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Grosse Pointe WO?ds. : l,' doesn't hurt, of course: proceeds will enable two James F, ~oone, of Scranto~, I The for,mer MIss. NOIJH~, Robert J. MeHughs Vacation in Toronto Following I , high school students to go to France this summer. was mamed to JefCrer C. i grad~atccl f~om Saint Jo • •• • Jones, son of Mrs. Archie c.1 seph s HospItal School o( Doub~ Rin9 Ceremony and Champagne Re- I •Dr. -:'-ntome Nah.ouIIl IS cI~alrman o! th«: POlUte Jones, of Norwood drive, and Nursing and the Universily, ception at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club ~ Alha,nee s scholarship ~ommlttee! whIch m~ludes the late Mr. Jones. of Pennsylvania, is now on, ------! Mrs. Bertram, Mrs. PIerre Augler, Mrs. SIdney Mrs. J, Wayne Pratt was the faculty -.of Henry Fnlll Setting for the double ring ceremony at which I Newhouse, Dr. Mark McQuiggan, Arthur Rooks honor matron for her sisler, Hospital School of Nursing. . , Valerie Pokorny Schnur, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I and Dr. Arthur Seski. They'll decide who deserves Mr. Pratt served as Mr. ' Mr. Jones. a graduate of , Donald Kavan POKorny, of Willison road, spoke her " first prize, round-trip air fare to France plus ,a Jones' best man.. Grosse Pointe SouIII High' marriage vows to Robert James McHugh was Saint II period of study with all expenses paid, and second _Ushers were Patrick and f Sch~ol a~d Wayne Stale Uni- Paul's-on.lthe-Lakeshore. ------prize round trip air fare to France. Jo~n Noone, brothers of the vprslty, IS sta.Cf acco,unlant , bIlde.' for Peat. Marwlc~ & Mltchdl Monsignor Francis X. Saturday, December 11, ' h';r. and Mrs. Marco NobiIi and Mr. and Mrs. ------.------.- . Canfield, pastor. cele:- A champagne reception I Rooks are in charge of decorations for the Nouvelle brated the 1 o'clock mass followed at the Grosse I Orleans gala. Refreshments will be handled by THE CUT Warren Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Your mosllrnportant •••••••••••••••••••••••••• McDougal. service IS affordable al : STRIPPING & REFINISHING : I * * * , I Grossp PnH,'p Co;Hvrcs OF Fl'ances M. Sheridan, in charge of transporta- And we gi'Je cuts you tion, promises bus service if dernand warrants it. can handle belweerl ' The bus will leave the National Bank of De- appomtmenls Thars troit parking lot at the corner of Rivard boulevard why OUI cltents rely 011 ~~IR~~~h.~~,~~IT~l~.':; .,; ; us tor style. color, • • AttIC Treasures ' - --:': • and Jefferson avenue at 7:40 o'clock. Fare will be $3 per person. Party donation is $25 per person. conditioning and perm : • Furniture Stripping r~-~," - -' ','> ; Reservations must be made through Mrs. Bertram, needs, They trust us • • Furniture Repair: ..' • and we're I'easonable. (Continued on P<\ge 24) • HA,~D.FIJnSHED • ------HIIIIIIIIIIIIII/lIIIIIIIHIIIIIU 11111111111111II 111111111111111111I1111111111111t111111111111U III11N We carey k'9--REDl

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\ , ' \. r, ., ." "1".... <'," ","'- "",' .,." ... ", - J Thursday, January 20, 1977 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_. __ ._._----_ ...._--- -.- ---'------_._------._------Page Seventeen Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women ------._------_ .. - _.- .._--~--_._------~------~--_._------. - . To, Sell Candy for Ca,."p Fire Girls Program I Inside the Mothers Club I! Some 5,000 gil1l and adult thousand dollars are tradi. boa:ds throughout the sale. I Open Thursday and Friday evenings rnembel'.> of Camp Fire Girls lionally set a'side for camp. Parents then coord'inate the ------I SI Delroit Area Council will ships to Camp Fire's Camp flow of candy, help their The executive board of tht! meeting in January. A proW < ',) conduct lheir ]977 Camp ~'ire Wathana, a 3aG-acre re.>idenl daughters se:l, keep the. rec. G'rosse Pointe South High 1> expected from the tea. WHITE ~ Candy Sale starling lamor. facility near Holly, open to ord.> and provide encourage. School Motl]ers' Olub met Norman D'dCoin. Gnme ll" r6w, Frida)', January 21, and Camp Fire members and ment. I January 3, wlih l\1rs. Gerald Pointe South cOlJnselor. re- 11 continuing through February non.members. All girls are eligible to E. Warren, prciident, intro. ported briefly on the sum. SaLE 1.12R'osa I'a k t. II The 1977 Candy Sale gels earn Candy Sale awards, and dUcilng a specdial guest, Mary mer travel.study program, . r s, na Iona y. underway lomorrow, with lhe lheir Camp Ftre groups get Coy 1', a stu ent represenla. approved by tbe schoo] hoard. kn'own civil rights worker, i> fourlh ann u a 1 Dow;ntown a commiS'3:on for each box live of the Art Department. Forty students and five ad. honorary chairwoman of this Candy Day. This year'lS evenl, and tin sold; in 1976 lhe ':\1Iss Coyle explained an visors will travel from JUI1(' 1y~ar's sale, "The Sweete~t Show on Council had more than 30 art exhibit and sale sene and candy on of candy each to win camp. Adele Zeron hil's offered the minutes of an hour-lon~ film atea pa-rticipate in the Candy Detroit's Kern Block during ship. monin or gift certifi. use of her gallery localed in featuring highlight, of 'a pre. i Sale. Goal for 1977 is 180,000 the Friday lunch hour. cates. the Colonial Federa'l Bank "ious lrip. This film is being ~ tins of Peanut Crunch and The Camp Fire Candy Sale Council total for 1916 wa-s Building on-the. Hill. shown to \'arious group;; in I boxes of chocolate-covered is organized and implemented 163,476. Students will receive 90 tbe area. B r 0 (: h II r e _, iI f(' !'IIinl Sticks, at $1.50' each. by volunteers. wilh profe-;;. Call)p Fire affirms the sell. percent of. sale revenues; 10 available. . I '. Proceed.5 I(rovide up to one. sional staff assi.>tance. Candy ing experience as a valuable percent WIll go to lhe Art Mrs. Benson :\[cCllire. fac- third of the Council's yearly is' delivered to private homes program for girls, helping Department. .. I ulty .representative. reported < Ioperating budge!. Several which serve a.s candy cup. them learn to deal with lhe T.hese am.bltlouS s.t~dents. :I vcrr " . Tbe fou;th. Family Concert Chfl:.5!~as cheer to needy the langua,ge of the contract, .: widened the definition of III the ?e,roll Symph~my 0.1" faml-he 3, " which Covers such issues as :.. :'. "NOW," by quoting Shake. ehestra s Kresge Sene-s Willi Mrs ..W.arren read a note of -class size, seniority and eval- - JI . speare, be summed up what be presented Sunday af~er- appreCIatIOn f'rom a. ~ember uation. Bart Edmond's Educational hairdressing is aU about in n~~n, J.anuary 23,. at. 3.30 of lhe staff. It typIfIed the Mrs. Joan Hallpeler of the I group held their session at two words "Infinite Variety." 0 c,ock In Ford AudItorIUm. thanks and noles from mtlny -school board, who was also I the Georgian Inn, before 130 Ba'rt Edmond i.;; ,Ihe only The (:~ogram features intC'r. other staff m~~lbel'lS.. pre:;ent. agreed that lile lan- of De~roit's most profeS'.>ional Intereoiffure Salon 0:1 the nationally £ am 0 UIS pianist Mr-.>.W. Phlll!J Ar?USSl r~. guage of the cuntrad is of hairdre.5sers. Michael Mark''> ea'st side of the state. For Claudio Arra~ performing ported. that a box ~III be m paramount importance; the -' and his top assislant Salvator free Jnte.rcoiffure Michigan I Beethoven's Plano Concer-to lh~ office at S0l;lth ~hgh to re- board feel.> it must be tight- . ", '11' (Sal) Da Bani demons~raled Salons, send self-addre..>sed No.4. celve any contnb.ullons to the ened up to insure an efficient '~" .../I"'r"r' blll' - "., their techniques and their stamped envelope to Barl Ed- Gue.>t conductor llheo AI- Paperback Pro.Jec!. Books school system. • . !_~--t;'. . , I~ I .!.-., CREATIVE JUICES flowed mond Salon 2]316 Mack cantara will be on the podium a1sl) may be dehvered to her Ms. Jane Frame. Red Cross , ~.' 1...,.-4'.. . . . EYERYONE FELT Ave. Grosse' Poi1'l'te WOoth for Bach's Orch~lral Suite home. chief volunteer assi-stant, an. , ;<::. --- • THAT. Bart Edmond said, 111]48236. ' NO.3 and Hindemith's Sym. ':'.1rs.. Malcolm Sulherland. nounced a special training ~~ r.. -:;~-= ------.------phonie "Mathis der Maler," co-chaIrman of the parent course for clinic volunteers : ..I _-::1)--: as well as Ihe Beethoven Con- volunteer .program, pas-sed at Pierce on February 14. If you COIIeet gIass cerlo. around a slgn-u!J sheet to get This coune is designed to ' Tickels fcr the ~rffige Con- n~mes of board m~mbers' prepare more mothers 10 h t kend cert, priced from $4 to $6, fflends. and aequ~ll1lances 'staff clinics in all schools. ~...- aye we go a wee are available at the Ford ,Au- who .mlght . be available as Mrs. Helen Meyering, pres. ou ditorium box office starting S\ll:xs~ltutes In case of emer. ident of tbe Health Education for x I at 2 o'CI~ock Sunday after- genclc,s, etc. . Council, inlroduced a new Friday, an. 28 ,hru• Sunday, Jan. 30, 1977 is noon. lIfrs,ChalrmanJames SanIo~doC membel'shlpreporled filmtion aimedon BreaslespeciallySelf.Examina-at teen- "Spectrum" tablecloth Glass Collectors' Weekend af Henry Ford Museum. Women's Economic on ?u.es and donations. Mem. age gir].s. The Council plans by Leacock is available in Centering on Pittsburgh Glass, the program will include I b ber'3hlp exceeds Ihat of the to p.resent to the school board lectures and panel discussions with lowell Jnnes (author of C u Hears Chapin last several years. M.!'.>.War- in February a prOpOsal that vibrant solid colors: Pink, white, the new book Pittsburgh Glass, 17'17-1891), Paul N. ren thanked Mrs .. Sanford this film be viewed by senior Perrot (of Smithsonian), John Keefe (from The Art Roy D. Chapin, 'Jr., of for ~er ex.ceUent Job, not higb girls and their mothers, citron, cornflower blue. lime, terracotta or ecru. Rayon! Institute of Chicago) and other notables. A Sunday high- Country Club lane, chairman only I~ keepmg trac~ of memo if desired. polyester with permanent press; Scotchgard@. Oblong or I,'ght wl'll be a tour of the Museum's outstanding exhibit* of of the board and chief exec- bershlps. and .donalJons. ' but ,:\Irs. Meyering described g utive officer oC American also III compJlmg volunteer oval sizes: 52"x70". 11.50; 60"x83", $17; 60"x102", loss made in the Pittsburgh areo (including items on 10011 . two forthcoming programs of d h Mot 0 I' S Corporalion, was hists, . interest; January 24. at 1 . from the Corning Museum of Glass, Mr. Innes an at er guest speaker at the Worn- Plans are .proceedl~g for o'dock at the Central Li- $20; 10" round, $17; 90" round, $26; Napkins, 1.25 ea.;'1 private collectors}. Registration, $30 per person. For more en's Economic Cluo luncheon the May 4 sprmg benefit. ,brary, Dr. Guy Doyle, child information, call 271.1620, Ext, 573 weekdays. meeting Tuesday, January Mrs .. Tho m. a..s Coulter, psychologist, speaking on H'enry Ford Museum 18, in the ballroom of De- Sou!h High c.halrman for the "Juvenile Crime and What troit's Vel era n s Memorial Chrzstmas tea .and concert, To Do About It"; and March Dearborn, Michigan *10 Marth 6 Building. announced a fmal wrap.up 28, an all-day program on Nutrition, presented by Ihe National Dairy Association, I 2 HOURS FREE PARKING JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET (Continued on Page 24) I TEL-TWELVE MALL ANTIQUE bV John E. Brink Visual qUJlity, in a house as in a good school system, is SHOW and SALE not achieved quickly. It depends on long lraditions of pride and Telegraph and 12 Mile Road a long-continued program of public works. Streets Irees toke years to mature. Established visual elegance in a residential Thursday, January 20 through cammunity is literally priceless, Consider also, when purchasing a home, convenience 10 work, shopping, and schools in terms Sunday, Januarv 30 of distance and methods of Ironsport, for a house for most Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. families in Ihis day and age is the center from which to com- mute to work and to acquire goods and services. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. I FREE ADMISSION, FREE PARKING I Buymg Or selling you'll get the results you wont and the answers to all your questions from the knowledgeable people at I GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE CO., 20087 Mock Avenue, 882- OOa7. We speciaHze in all forms of real estate including com- mercial, residential and vacant properly as well as forms. Stop in soon and visit with one of our friendly staff whose reputo- lion is based on personal service and professional results. 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r0- Il • _ - ---_.- .... - --_ .../.- ..... 4-HELP WANTED S-SITUATION 6-FOR.RENT 6-FOR RE"-:T 6-FOR RENT J -LEGAL NOTICE 1f-SCHOOLS 4-HELP WANTED UNFURNISHED GENERAL GENERAL WANTED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED ~N()T1CE IS "'h~~cl;y--given GROSSE POINTE AGGRESSIVE Real Estale MATVR)~ I'EHSON needed NUHSES AIDE _ Private SP~CIOUS FLAT - recently HARCOURT - 3 bedroom 11:2 4 ROOM upper, stove, refrig. , Ihal tht' Grosse Pointe Park company wants self moti\'. fur light housekeeping and duly. Home, hospital or redecorated, living room, bath lower flat. Centr.w air. erator. $160 month includ. : Club 10l'alt'd at 6 Berkshire INSTITUTE OF at I'd sales people. Com. chi!t! care. 2 school age nursing home. Excellent formal dining room, Flor. Separate ulilities, 1 or 2 car ing heat, 886.9249, ., Plac(', G r 0 sse Pointe MUSIC .: .'arllls. ~Ikhigan 48236 has Register now for mission and excellentlJollus children. Li\'(' in or out 5 references; 371-1023 or 771. ida room, 3 bedrooms, 2 garage. Immed. possession, 'plan. Full or part.tillle'l days. Call 296,2000, cxten. 9326. .baths, central air condi. $375 mo. 1 ycar lease. IN PAHK - 5 room lower. ': .JPI.lli('u 10 the Michigan Second Semester Middleage couple. Reason- e ran t, 296.9000. sion 4, 1Il0nday.Yrida)', 9.5. . .. ---- ...... --. .- tioning. -Available Febru. "'cl\'ILI.AN _ 3 bedroom 11,', , Liquor Conlrol Commission Private or Class Instruction Hild b d _ TEACHER. Writer a vaHable $ 64 882 ",. - '. able rent for some main. : for renewal of its club Ii. MUSIC-piano, \'oice, strings, SALESWOMA.N .... '4A-HELP WANTED for painting, plastering, ~~:2.1St. 425.. 882-2 4, . bath Colonia\. 2 car garage. tenance. 822.4572 evenings. guitar, wind instruments. : "t'n~l' Mill lhat it is the in. Excellent commission plus DOMESTIC wallpapering, most home ..... -'''---' Immed. possession. 400 mo. 6A-FOR RE T Ipllt of tilt' Liquor Control ART-Drawing, painting, all . - ." ... I t" nt 4 ROO't a artnlant QUI'at 1 or 2 year lease. •... Comlnissiun to I(rant said media, commercial design. s~Iary for mature, aggres. WANTED _. Lh'c in' or out t ecora mg or Improve me "p ~. ~ , IUGBlE MAXON FURNISHED , Ii('pnse upon expiration of Distinguished faculty slVe and ~ersonable wom. Housekeepcrs Co u pIe s, needs. E,xperienced. Pro. clean. Vicinity of Way. 886.3400 \ (In.,. F~ll time ,.onl . :"I10se.I Maids, Cooks', Day Work. fessional results' without burn. Alter Road. 824.9424. __ .__ __ _ ATTRACTIVE studio apart- ~he pn.'st'nt license." Dated TU 2-4963 y -1anuary 20, 1977, 16237 Mack at Three Mile Dr, !a) s In the FIsher Blind. I ers for pril'ale homes. the expense. Call Ray. 886- -_. DETROIT 3 BEDROOllI upper flat, na. ment with kitchen and , _.------mg. 875.2330. Grosst' Pointe Agency. 885. 6395. 4375 ASHLAND. 2 bedroom tural lireplace, carpeting, breakfast nook. West vil. A-PERSONALS 3-LOST AND fOUND --'-"- ... - ..... 4' -r ..... ------'-"-' .------. h $ h no pets, adults, references lagI' near Jennings Hospi. ':1 WAITRESSf;5. bus boy S, "I I. NEED SOMETHING moved, house. Gas eat. 125 mont tal. References. Security .. ------.. .------I 't Al I required. 881.2193. ,~lJ:o:DITATJOr-;. SPIlUTUAL LOST - Male Irish Setter, s?ort orde~ cooks, ,part I lio'uS~:KEEPf:n (or i-r;~--;;th'. delivered or disposed of? pus securl y. so severa ...__ ._ ..__ .. ._ .._-- deposit. 822-8927. , ami PSYCHIC Development 10 months, Balfour.Essex tIme barmaIds, barlen(Jcr.s, I erless tecn girls. Monday 1'11"0 Pointe residents will others to $260. Call at 6 COZY upper 2 bedroom, car. , . :: Cla~ses. 30 )'ears Meta. area, 823.2774. for Seafood R?staurant.1O thru l"riday, 4.8 jl.m Will, move or remove large or p.m. 885.9449. No applianccs pet, appliances, $175 plus GARDEN. sludlo apart":,enl :: ph~'sics. Enrollment ap.1 LOST-Light blue Givenchy The Roostertal~ t'nt~rtam. con~idcf colJcuc "in!.' Mustl ~JIIall ,!uantilies of furni. or utilities. sccurity. 8824245. I near St. Johns HospItal. " (Ipniro!mcn!. 894.9311, ment complex. Ex~erl('n~ed drivc. 963.183U b~tween 9. ture, appliances or what 1 AND 2 BEDROOM apart: ------.--- Gentlemen preferred. Call :1. .. . __ .. _._____ III frame, gray lenses. 773. preferred. For lIItervl('w 4'30 pm have yuu. Call for free esti. ment-Stove, refrigeralor, l\lOHOSS HOAD - Duplex. ~:~ore 3 p.m. VE 9.8539. ~'wOODEN DUCK and goose 2591. call 822.1234. _' _: ...... _ mate. 343.0481. gas heat. Good transporta. Near St. Johns Hospital. 2 6B-ROOMS TO RENT i: decoys wantC'd. Any condi. L .- EXPERII-:NCED gjrl {or 5 tion $175 and up. Security bedrooln, garage. 8B4.4G78. !v' ~ tion 371.6819. FOUND, small change purse, RE IABLE baby lSilter need. days. RefNenl"es. Trans. AD.'IINISTRATIVE, person.' -----.---.---.- ROmI with kitchen "'!ivi. " . \'icinity Kensington near St. ed lor young childrcn. Da~'. .• deposit. No children or UPPER for rent on Lake. Y crewel Paul. Call to identity. 884. time hours-part lime. 882. portation paid for. TV 4. nel secrelary. Mature and pets, 822.6611 frolll 10 a.m. pointe, near Mack. Couple legt'.>. young, employed per. \, !~EE!)l,~:l;O'N.r-;~d , :: Jlillows hluc'ked and. finish. 9235. 2937. 2952 after 7 p.m. well organized. Accounting to 8 p.m. only. working people or retired. son. References. 886-3573. " it ed Also neNliepoint in. ______. _ ..... LIVE.IN couplc~Lig-hi.hou;:: and general office experi. '--- No kids, JlO pets. Call TO QUIET' young woman. 4-HELP WANTED :; slltlc!i(ln. TV I.7lJ73, TU 6- YOUNG man for pet shop, ! ence. Age 62. Desires full 365 ROOSEVELT, 5 hedroom GENERAL must have good driving rec. keeping, cooking, errands. lime position wilh oppor. house, fireplace. $300 mo. TU 1.2412. , For information call 777. [~~31~..._.__ .o. lord, 3.6 P.M. week day's No yard work. 871-7070.Ask tunity to work beyond age 873.3404. 5 ROO" flat, excellent condl'. 0375. DENTAL assistant. Full lime. for Patty '" ,'PUppy SITTER SERVICE- St, Clair Shores area, and Saturday. 881.9099. _ .. _._-' ----. - --I 65.. Box S.105, Grosse FOREST LAKE apartments tion, heatcd, one or two 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT :: E~perienced. small dogs Please send quallfieations EXPERIENCED legal secre. LJ\DY to liI't'.in. Cook and POUlte' News. 2 bedrooms, from $225. FOl: mature ladies, on Bucking. . . , ,::'onl)', no tinklers. Refer- B S light housekeeping TU 4. I . l t" 7913093 ham near Warren. $160 a 2 ROOM Office,. Grosse Po~nte ': ences. $3.50 a day including or resume to ox ,100, tary needed for downtown 2584 . I IF YOU'LL name the job you In orma IOn, " month TV 6.6102 I ~oods'. ?~rkl?g, carpetlO'g, :. portions of 1st and last day. Grosse Pointe News. law firlll. 961-9139. ... _, cij~A~rNG:''I~;-nd~y-, 'little 1 ~t~~~3 d~~~itiP~:'I~~~ic::: 10UTEI.t' DRIVE.Dickerson. _ 9 l\IIL~.JEFFERS~N area, :~~~tllllles mcl~ded. 886. :: VE 9.1385. •f~ 0 _ FACIALIST-skilled and ex. REAL ESTATE ba by sitting. Monday, Tues. Licensed. Ins u red. VA SpaclOus. 2 bI'droom bnc k 1 bedroom apartment, car . ':!.\TOME TAX-25 vears ex. sion.per.ienced.Grosse 85Pointe% commis.salon. SA LES PEOPLE day, Friday. 886-7050. 4.9172. I upper mcome. $135 per peting, appliances, air $2251 FISHER ROAD, corner Mau- ~. perit'nce - Indi"fdual and We:1 established, reputable '--'--'-'-"- - ._--- .-- month and security depos. month, secilrily dt'posii. 774. mee: Six 'room former doc. :: small business. ConfIden. Christine Valmy products Realtor specializing in resi. BABY SITTER 5 days week. BABYSITTING-Large fam. it. 372.5129. COOL tor's office. Very adaptable ;, lial ;Hld accurate prepara- and equipment. 882.1540. d t' I I . I{ 1 child. Days. References. ily has e"'perienced relia. to other uses. Also, two " lion i~1your home. Reason. Woods,en la' Grosseosa es IIIPointe arperand 8SG...92'9 . ble teenagers that ' want ASHLAND - hall bloc k norl h UPPER FLAT, 5 rooms, reo room suite with private lav :: able. 88fi.4454. ROME WASN'T BUILT in all 'suburbia areas, has op- llliLIABLE- high scl~ol girl ,b~by 'sittinll jobs. _~~ I of Jefferson, upper, 4 large sponsilJle couple. $200. 884. front and rear entrances: a day, neither was our ening.s. 'Member of Multi. 10 help mother \ ith . \\Ith aU ages .. York,hJre. rooms, clean, well main. 0718. special soundproofing. :: HAPPYl1IR-T-H-D-A Y- v new Vernor area. 88&-3542. tained. Security deposit, ' t number 1 crew. Now hiring ,: BRENDA' wa-iters and waitresses. You list, for personal intefl'icw born and toddler aflernoons. $50, rent, $106. 885.2352. GROSSE POINTE PARK - FISHER :'I1EWS: One large must be 18. Apply 9 to 12, caH- r..lust have own transporta. YOUNG family man needs I 3 bedroofTI lower. Call 584- I office, one small office. Re- I: 15 YEARS OLD PAT BURTON tlon to Mack.Oxford area. \V OT k. Experienced in 1376 HARVARD, 3.bedroo.m, 6171 after 7 p.m. • ceplion area, coffee bar, and 3 to 5. Lums Detroit. 1 IWE ALL LOVE YOU 19201 Mack Ave., Detroit. 886-8400 References. 881.3227. paintin" wall wa-hing 2 h baths, 2 story WIth ATTRA' janitor service. -\U'-NV-R-ESS--1---2 -d- window'" re"'lacement' Ca,;i large den $425 monlh. No I t d 4CTblVdEnewly decor. -:-:-MOM AND DAD WANTED: Part time, East 20658 Harpcr, Harper Woods L t , - or ays. D 66- 77 . pets 885.9449 a !! e room, 2 bath on VERNIER ROAD near X. ~." ..... HAPPY Side area, office secretary, GENERAL OFFIC~vork', Transportalion and refer- an 3 33 . -" sccluded street near Vil. Way. Signature Building. $2.50 a hour to start. Type typing, filing, phone work. ence~ required. Top wages GIRL desires babysitting job. ALTER near Pomtes. Spaci. lage, schools. Immediate 4,000 sq. ft., 12 private of. t 40TH 60 to 70 words per minute, 372.8484. and steady work. 881.7175 Experienced with refer. ous duplex, decorated. $175 occupancy, $425 month. 885. fice.> plus general office t ANNIVERSARY plus some office skills. aftt'r 6 p. m. ence-s. A \'ailable daily after plus utilities. D cpos it. 9095. and reception area. Em. Hours 12.4, Call 526.0940 WINDOW CLEANING, car. LAUNDRESS _ To do laun. 3 p.m. 882-4461. Couple. 371.1087. WHITTIER AREA _ 5 room 1 ployec lounge. 25 car park- t MOM AND DAD between 4:30-6:00 ONLY. pet cleaning and janitorial dry in her own home lor upper income. Stove .and ing. ~TOMMY and GERRY Ask for ~Ir. Jagger. service, full or pa rt time. family ol 2. Please ca,1I COLLEGE student desires DUPLEX - 15832 Windmill refrigerator. Heat included. Virginia S. Jeffries, Realtor ~CLlNT and SHIRLEY 882.0688. after 5 p.m. 884.1565. position cleaning homes; Pointe Drive, 2 bedroom, Adults only. No pets. Se. TU 2.0899 I WANTED: Students par t ______week.ends, afternoons. Ex. 1\12 bat:l, den, carpeting 't d 't DIt 29866 PACKIE - BRENDA time, salary plus bonus. DUE TO expansion now hir. S-SITUA TION ce~lent references. Tammy throughout, large kitchen, cun y eposl. .. MACK A VENUE, G r ass e -',:', JERRY Only serious minded and ing, will train for a good WANTED £23.1098 after 5 p.m. appliances included, living I ALTER.WIND:\HLL Pointe - Pointe Woods. 14'xI3'. AIC 1'------,,- mature need apply. Good secure future, no experi. __ _ .~ WILL CARE for 2 children room ,vith natural fire- Ne\\'er lower 2 bedroom and utilities. $100 month to :: 1-ENTERTAINMENT speaking voice. Apply 10707 ence necessary. For per. TONY VIVIANO in my home. Ages 2.4. place, gas. grille and ga. flat. Carpeting. drapes. ap. month. Agent, 886.3800. ::B,~NDAVAILABLE, full va. Whittier between 3:30.4:30 sonal interview call 779. rage, Available February ):,\iances, garage. Available Handyman Hours prelerred 8.5. 822. 1. $425 plus utilities. and Fe b r u a r y 1st. $270 per OFFICE SPACE with answer. ~ r;i9tYbR~e~Clj!lle~~mU~e f~~(:, or call 526-0040 between 3 4611. I , " Carpenter Work 5274, . security deposit. 884:!l409. mOlifh.' '524.~p66 after 6.' ." jUg '.service, 17901 E, War. r. aIr SOCIal occasions. 731. :'1l"nd"4."'A:sk'for .M'r: Jagger, 885 1 -~ •; 6081. l'>londay through' 'Thursday . " _ ... " _ ._... ONLY s~~~~~ ~~O~;~;s~ c;,~~~f: ~~1sc~i/an~~ue: DE:PENDABLE waitress de. UPPE~ - Newly decorated. ~~~~S'E '~~;NT~"~;\RK _ ".'r,ew,e . ll(lO, '. . .\ l'7 .", Park Police. 822.7400, ask Repairs sires work evenings or No children, no pets. 2 bed. lower flat, 2 bedrooms, din- PR~" ATE f,r?nt ~fflce, 12~12, I' :lA-=MUS'C . AlIfWA Y direct distl1ibutor for Lt. Duncan. 881-2093 weekends. Call after 4:30. rooms. 822.4467. ing room, fully carpeted. aIr condltloneu,. parkmg, :; £DUCATION in the Grosse Pointe area 499.3589. Secu it d po't q' d carpeted, exceptlonalty at. ;. -----WLDRED BRIGGS seeks persons interested in WAITRESS d 'Il k after 5 p.m. GROSSE POINTE WOODS- $185 r88Y6.06~7Sl re Ulre. tractive, service drive of l; an gn coo ap. ------'- PROFESSIONAL bartender, 5 room lower. Adults. No . U • Ford Expressway. 19934 I' PIANO AND THEORY developing successful in. plica lions being accepted PR IV ATE N U RSING reasonable, responsible. En. ts 8212902 H H W d 882 :: PL'~CH AND JUDY BLDG. lernational business. For at 16543 Eas~ Warren, Mon.\I Around the Clock joy next cocktail party. pe. . '. NEWLY decorated Grosse arper, arper 00 s. . ,; TU 2.5680 appointment and interview day thru Fnday 2.5 p.m. In home, hospital or nursing Will help with the arrange. PlJEASANT one bedroom up- Pointe Duplex, 1 bedroom, 0866. ',-- ... ----.----- call 824.8779, between 5-8 POISED woman about 30 _ home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, ments. 773-5828. per. Appliances, all utili. blarge kitchen, large A tiled WAN1'ED - Office space to :; I'IANO LESSONS, U. of M., p.m. , co' I d ties. $167. 882.3294. asement, garage. cross ~ DM., ~I.T.A., Grosse Pointe want to work at Jeast 3 mpa~IO?S, ma I' atten. SA-SITUATION from park and ten n i s rent or buy. 1000 to 1500 I: _P~~~~...8_23_._4G_l..6_. _ M~r~~E WOMAN to baby. days a, week in St. Clair ants, hve'lns. Screened ~nd , DOMESTIC LOWER.2 bedroom, Gro5'se courts. $225. Available Feb. sq. feet in Grosse Pointe. my home, Harper Shores area? Do you want b<,>nded. 24 hour serVIce. ._ Pointe Park, 823.2594 after ruary 1st. Call before 3 Call Mrs. H. 9 to 5, Monday , 1'1ANO LESSONS :~Okds area't 5 dayts t?er to sell truly fine fabrics to Lalcccensed nurses for insur- WORK TWO DAYS, ,Monday 6 P,M. p m 882.5362 thru Friday. 882.1100. I.: QUALIFIED TEACHER e , own ranspor a IOn. people who are designing n cases. and Tuesday. 886.8619. . . . 'I: MY 1I01llE - 882-7772 References. 881.6791. and decorating their own POINTE ,AREA NURSES CHATSWORTH-Flat, 2 bed. 3 BED ROO M Colonial, 8 6D-VACATION SALES P homes? Call between 10.5. 1 U 4.3180 LADY WISHES ironing in room. Newly carpeted, fire. ~lile.Mack area, Grosse, RENTALS ,: (;i.iI:r,\'nI~EssoNS. for in. EOPLE for a career -.--,------. - my home. Pick up and de. place. Very nice. Adults I : formation, call 777.0375 or in real eslate. Aniel Real 775.0078. PAIN f1NG,. wall papermg livery. References. 867.5656. only. No pets. Walker. Poinle. New y decorated, KEY LARGO Florida 2 bed. I, 885,7677 Estate has openings. Expe. DENTAL Assislant.reception- and pant'hng at lowest co,t, Alkire-885-8443. new carpet, kitchen appli. room new' deluxe' Town. I' ---- .. ------'rience not n I' c e s s a r y. ist. B. a ve rag I' in high Estimate cheerfully given \ LADY looking for house ances, dining room, garage. house. B e a c 11., marina, " J'IA:'o:O AND VOICE. cla~~i. Please call lIfr. Richard. school. Must fit into ollice at no charge. Call 882.9234 work or baby sitting. Must DICKERSON. Outer Drive. 4 $375 month. 573.6036. large recreation hall, ten . .~. cal a.nd.lIlodern. adult and Aniel, 886.1190. or 779.6823. have work. References. room up per, carpeti'lg, ST CLAIR SHORES _ Iarg nis, pool. By week, m?nth :;. school.a ge programs.' 885- scheduling. 771..{l124. . . 778.6723. newly painted. NO utilities . ent e or season. For reservatlons .: 76:17or 886.3633. -._-' INC0 1 bedroom apart'!1 n~ar call TU 1.9315 OLDER WOMAN to baby sit BIG CHANCE ME TAX EXPERIENCED cl e ani n g included. $130 per month. Greater Mack.Nme Mde. . ._- !; 'i~ROf'ESSIONAL PIANI~T, for -week ends and vaca. EAST SI DE Guaranleed to take every ad. woman wishes Tuesday and Security. 882.8612. Carpeting, drapes, heat in. \ FLORIDA Marco Island - ;. Nina Santa. Popular, class. tion time. References, 882. 650 MONTH vantage available. Thursday after 5 p.m. 823. CHANDLER PARK.A:ter Rd.1 eluded. Mature adults only, Renting' beautiful water. " icnl lessons in your home. 0426. $ -6400 0693. Nice 5 room lower. Appli. no pets. $190. 851.0858. front condominium villa, ;, Beginners, advanced. 777. Great opportunity for math 886 ances, carpeting, drapes VERNIER.W d . d _ 2 b'l.w.eI' kly, mon thl Y. f'ISh'mg, i,' RELIABLE baby sitter 5 ~, ... ~8~~... _.... . _ days, 8 a.m ..5;30 p,m. Own minded high school gradu. BOOI\K 1~;I~J)iN(-;ACCOlJNTS E~PE~JEbNCED woman seek. included. $150 moathly. e gewoo boatmg, pool, etc. Sleeps 4 ate to land job with a fu. ~Iunlhly or Quarlerly. Fi. mg JO . 5. days a week, Security. 882.8612. bedrooms, .fanlily r.o 0 m . adults, new completely fur. I' transportation. 824.1762. ), I'IA:"I'O LESSONS for begin. ture. Starting salary will Ilancial iitalclllcnts. Pay-, 88Gr6o.0ss:1Pomte references. Adu.lIs. $3;:,0~ Secu~lty de. nished. TU 1.4982 ners in my home. Jt'annine. go up and up in this high 85 OUTER DRIVE.),lack. Near POSIt. 642.82;>4e\'enmgs. . I'" CAR DEALERSHIP experi. I , 885 2296 a!lt'r 4 p.m. I' enced officc help modern paying business. Very flex. _~~.i.li.'r.;.IX .H.el.ur.n.".,.e.t.c.._884_' -_5.'C'.~CA'TERI"'G Grosse Pointe. 6 room U;J. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ FABULOUS Marathon Key '\ .-- ~- - _ .. ------ihle on sl.arling and Cluittin!-! _ _. _. I~ per flat. Big ~ooms, newI" b d Florida, 45 miles from Key " GL'IT,\H and piano'lcssons. facilities. Bart' Lincoln. • J 2 e room upper, stove, reo Mercury. 259.2190. lime. All fringes. IIA vr::, EXTHA WORK? Ex. I' HOT AND COLD hors d'oeu. redecorated. Separate en. frigerator, $195. 777.2868. West. Beautifully furnished ~; Ill'll!!! Or sludio. Woods PERMANENT STAFf' ~)cl"lenc~d secr~lary attcnd. vres, for all cocktail par. trance, separate basement, _. _- ..-_ ...... _._-- 2 bcdroom, 2 bathroom !: Music Studio, 20551 Mack MATURE woman for general 388-8900 mg sC;'lool \1'111 do .your ties 886.8619 good cond:tion, we,ll in.>u. CARRIAGE HOUSE, Grossc Condos with pool and rec- " 1)('<1 I' ...... r Vernier._._. 885-0024. _ office work and some typo ______._ .._._ ... heokk('eping and Iyping. __.. . ..:______laled. 521.1595-526.0967. Pointe Farms, finest street. reation room, overlooking ing, $2.50 hour to start EAST 774 4123. IJAC LIN'S Party Planning- availahle March 1, 2 bcd- water and golf course. Suo I,,: 28- TUTORING AND 821.22OQ...... dinl1t'rs cocktail parties SCHOENHERR. 6 Mile. 3' rOOIJJS,all utilities. carpet. perb fishing. Call 731.8113 I EDUCATION NEED A B/\BYSITTEH? box lu~ches hors d'oeu.' room apartment on 1st ing and garage included, bcfore 8 p.m .. 01' 731.6248 lr ------.---- NO SHORTHAND I ITIlLlC SPEAKING, DRA. INCOME TAXES $650 PREPAID CALL \"fes. Servi~" available floor. Big rooms, newly reo $350 per monlh. security de. aller 8 p.m. ,: MATICS Hid ~'ourst'lf of R 11 t f' 11 fr TilE (i H<)SSE POINTE 331.7846 or 821~8717. . decorated. Lots of closets. posit and references re. PREPARED t'a y grca ncn( y II Ice SIlTEHS CLUB __ Near trar,sportalion and . I ' COMFY 3 bedroom Chalet- r. a(ccnt, herome effective Qualified and Accurate ne"d~ anII' vall if vou havc 6-FOR RE T 'shoppin~. Adults. No pels. (llIIre(. Hcsponcl With par. sleeps ]1, fireplace. con- h 'p"l'ch.makPr. project per. Preparation of your tax accurate' typing ,;nl! good. 77.1.:?287 N 52tKl967-521.I595. ticulars to Box A.402, venient to Bo)'ne areas. ~oll;t1lty tl'l o!J~h sPt'cch, r. rcturns. House Calls fur math ahility. Position ha.. H(ll 'SEKEEPEH.tOllll;;;'~i(,~ !... ~NFU!N~.HE~_.__ ,__ .._.. _.. Grosse Puinte News. 778.4824. :: !l'am to ad. Atllills. chilo ha ndica pped. no 1.lOokkcepi.ng bul sonll'i J I\'!' in S day". l'r{'(cr 1'1 CHATSWORTH 5250, lower 5 3 ROO~I aparlment, GTatiot. Git()SSE-POINTE-I;AHK. ~ dren. group or llriI'OIt<'It's. ' I I'Jo~RSONAL INCOME detail work. Super h/'lId,l':, dl'rl.,' '.V' II ;I!I room. $215. Couples only City Airport area. Close to Beaconsfield.Jefferson, up. EXCELLENT. f' skiing,h dfor saled I, S, ") IIef\'fC'IlCI:S ~ona H" TAX SERVICE P~;HMANENT ST ..\fF ' . I No pets. TV 4.4067. shopping, newly decorated. 'SpaCIOUS, urms e con o. - \1))'1 ., S 1 10' $ per 3 rooms. $t50. 821.7314. . . . th h I 1: flium. 4~9 41I'J:;. . : 88t.9257 388.8900 : II.',. ',J I,.\,S \,1;"\) \\1_'_ _ _ No pets. 130.372.5439 __ __ 1 mllllUmroomm I' ear I' I HF I' AIH ;\l EWLY 'decorat';-" 5'--;:;;om X R 'of Schus'S Mt. Resort Vii. 8R2"R,33 II HEARTO'FTHE FAR.,is:":" NEW DELli, E III. ISE I I: THE READING v upper. No children or pets. Ch . N E I d 1 AND 2 BEDR007llS lage Sleep!; 4. refrigerator, .... . 286 Altt'r Rd. armmg ew ng an, TV SENTHY SYSTEM : ll1icrowa~'e. cooking, air. I; RAILROAD , I. P.:"! looking for job as .. -. ... _. __'"'_ ...... C'Jlonial. 5 bedrooms. 2 " 'I F t conditioner, cable TV, in. " A He.1dinl: 1rnpro\'ement Cen. , b ."any " ore ea ures t tcr Profcssiollal Facult)'. WANTED! comp:lIlir)1I nurse. Willing GROSSE POI:'i'TE - Neff. ath." 2 lavs, new kitchen, Lake st. Clair Area ~fetro 1.94 comc from rental manage. 10 Ira\C'1. (;01)[1 driH'r. 372.' Lower 2 bed-rooms, den, family room fireplace. $650 2!lfi.2320 463.5857 557.0770 mcn!. 884.2133. ~ ~uw cnrullmg for F;l\l pro. 9:1,2 . 527.6252. carpeting, fireplace. No month plus security de...... - . __ .... - .. --.---- ..----- '. l:r:lIl1. Real Estate Assistant, no dircct selling, floor time or open houses, A most unique opportunity-in. . .. pets, adults. Lease, $350. posit. 1 year lease. Refer. IlAHCOUHT _ Supcr 3 bed. 2 llEDHOO~1 Condominium ,;HOSSI.; POINTE NOHTII 886.27&1 after 6:30 p.m. ences required. 881-4200. roolll". 2'" !laths. nalural gulf.fron!. Bonita Beach l: 8~6-0750 ter('stin~ and profitable. No age or S{'X requirc. I, J',u,il1('" Sluclcllh a 1"(' of. . ... -- ... -.-----. JOHNSTONE & r I I nC'ar Naples. Florida. Avail. I HIVATI'; TUTOHING mt'nl. ALTER.E. Jefferson. 2 or 3 JOH:'i'STO:"!E Irep .1472...... _. . .. __ preferrably working mn. hOlths, study. Immediale oc. 882.5749 or 591.6180. llf.TROIT AND SUBURBAN I. 5070 LAKEWOOD near Outer ture lady. $125. TU 5-6032. cupanrr. I~A-]-1-A-?1A~SA-II;]N(;---TJtrl; , Tt'TORING SERVICE i B)\IlYSTlTIN(; wan!rr! D~~ Drive and Warren bus. --_. - -_..... I - ; ()r night. 23 yC'ars old \\ith Lar;;-e, warm, cheerful 1 LAKEPOINTE - 2 hedroom .10HN S. GOOD~fAN lNC, I Yankee Traveler ('hartC'I'~. I 356.0099 : own Iransportation. Carol hedroom apartment. Quiet, lower flat. Immediatt' oCC'\1. 886.3060 886.3060 5250 weck per per$()n in. tree Iint'd street. $145. 823- .pancy, 881.4200. .. .. '. .. dudes licensed caplain, I: f'n~~:;;(.;i{tu\orinl;. Your own SALES OPPORTUNITY I ~H(j ~~7ii;.. 3015. JOHNSTONE & LOWIm FLAT - G I' 0 sse liquor, food. 468.2300 ... 682. :: ('onl"enience. Call JacquC's Successful real estate firm has opening for t'unsci('l\ ...... JOHNSTONE Pointe Park. 3 bt'drooms, 7453. l; at 882.1731 or 881.9714. fious salesperson who wishes to work full lime I DUPU':X, 918 Harcourt, 3 living room. dining room, ...... ,..... - . .. " in an office with others who are sucr'essful. I'rid(' HOUSEMAN he. ""':."'''-;-. _.

Thursdey I Jlnui;y 20, 1977 G R 0 SSE POI N T E . NEW S P~CJ. Nineteen 6D-VACATION 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE18C-OFFICE ll-CARS FOR SALE llB-CARS WANTED 13-RIAL ESTATE RE T ...LS EQUiPMENT' .. TO BUY FOR SAU -l A 'THE PRODUCT that ends ice ANTIQUE Walnut Tea Cart, SOFA - 81" tufted back and 19'16 G.M.C. Jimmy $4,500. FtOR RENT 27.foot Motor and snow problems tl) -59 white cbifferobe, old-walnut arms, 3 cushion. Green bro. I.B:M. El'ectoric ty.pewritt'Jr, 88$-9512. VOLKSWAGENS BRYS 1832, near Charlevois,: fHome, sleeps 8, fully equip. degrees. Forms antifreeze RCA record cabinet. 884- cade. Excellent condition, Model C. 13 inch carriage, brick 3 bedroom, paneled: '7,1 M.ERCURY MONTEREY WANTED ped. 569.3050, 885.2687. solution that melts ice and 7909. $300 •. 882-3'186. carbon ribbon. Recondl. 22zU room on Heond floor~' Highest Prices Paid snow and loosens bond be. rlioned, $275. :1'71,6863, call GOOD TRANSPORTATION balement recreation room .. COMF:<>RTABLE .Ha,!,bor tween pavement and ice. BRASS BED complete. An. INTERIIOR designer house after 4 p.m. $1,100. 886-0368. WOOD MOTORS V.W. garaee. Immediate posses., Sprmgs home. 10. minutes Works 40 times faster than tique' carved chair, $20. sale. Moving - complete Gratiot at 8 Mile 372-2600 lion. C 1976 CUTLASS Supreme - . fir 0. m Boyne HlghlandB. rock salt. Leaves no resi. Double maple dresser, $50. .tUlrnishings , attic, baGe. 9-ARTICLES WANTED Executive ca"'. :power steer. 11G-MOBILE HOMES Sleeps 5. 884-'1823. due. Not harmful to pets, Ladies' desk, $50. Twin bed ment, 2 'garage. Evuything ORIENTAL RUGS M.WARREN REALTOR ing, power brakes, air, 88$-~18& SKI RESERVATIONS' Boyne grass, trees, or shrub" If complete, $25. 3 Rattan mw;t go! Sl¥turday and Top price paid for Persian, cruise cO:ltrol, AM/FM, MOBILE HOME--;Nlce Ux6O, area, secluded Chalet on applied in normal amounts. chairs, $35. Miscellaneolls. ~~~deayCt~,t~r~~s:70 P~~~~ Caucasian and Chinese t4.800. 882.3617. 2 bedt'oom, partially fur. Lake fireplace phone col- Contains no corrosive salt, 884-8986. ,,~rugs. Ann Arbor, 1.&63-7601. nished. Must be seen to ap. or TV Jl84..043i • 7714055 ammonium nitrate or am- RAINBOW Vacuum Cleaner Farms. 886.vuvv. 1975 MONZA 2+2, 4 speed, preciate. 881~1. ST. CLAIR AREA steel belted radials, AM/ . • mon ium s.u1pawb le h'ICh IS. with attachments, new, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Appli. SAFES WANTED. Almost ~ ACRES FM, $3,000. 889-0606. 121-VACATION 6F- SH'""'RE LIVING ex treme Iy dintamag g 0 con. good for commercial use. ances and furniture. Blcy,. any condition. WOodISLock PROPERTY Approximately 1600 feet QUARTERS crete. Wlil not harm car. Best offer. 882.7423. cle:>o AU must go! Like and Sate. TU 1.924'1. 1976 VEGA, 3300 miles, 4 peting,' flooring, pavement new. 771.0905. TOP $$ paid for color' TV's EXCELLENT skiing, for sate frontage. Large bome. WORKING WOMEN to share speed, AM/FM, excellent Income apartment up- or blacktop. Excellent for LIKE NEW - 17 foot frost ------needing repair. 7749380. condition, $2,600. 521.5679. spacious, furnished condo- bouse. Close to transporta. tennis and other games free Westinghouse refrig. WHITE naugahyde sectional minium room in the heart stairs. tion. Between 8 and 9 Mile courts. 882.8959. era tor. G.E. range, 36 inch, . sofa. 80 inl';les long, $75 WANTED TO BUY: Furni. 1975 PONTIAC GRAND Sa. of SchuSl3 Mt. Resort Vil- Road. Call after 4. 777. reasonable. Lovely knotty 881.2513. ture, glassware, dishes, pa. fari, 9 passenger, loaded, lage. Sleeps 4, refrigerator, FREE GAS HEAT 5314. POINTE pine buffet, reasonable. WEDDING GOWN and veil, perback books, odds and low mileage, reasonable. microwave cooking, air 2-car garage. $118,000. AR SERVICE 881.9073. excellent condition, size 14 ends. 774.4399. 8e5.~O. conditioner, cable TV, )n- WORKING GIRL to share come from remal manage. house with same on East Household sales and estate JACOBEAN dining room set. 881-6791. 1976 MONTE CARLO - Lan. 765-8089 liquidations. Appraisals - WANTED-Heavy duty bike ment. 884-2133. Side .. 774.5335 after 6 p.m. Table, S chjlirs, buffet, ------for paper route. Also, used dau roof, black on black, free consultations. 881.7518 server. Excellent condition. LIKE NEW - 6.piece Fruit 100 eM or 120 CM skis maroon upho15tery, AM/ PORT CHARLOTTE, F10rida or 886-0559. MALE STUDENT seeks the $600. Call Visitation Rec. wood dining room set, love with binding;. 886-0642. FM reall' speaker, air, belt. homesite lot, 90 by 120. same to share upper fum. t 883-2150 'Seat, luggage and Rotis Will trade .for lot in Petos. CLASSIC INSTANT COPIES' 10~ ed tires, 12,000 miles. ished 1i1at in Grosse PoilJ,te ory,. serie. 881-.3367. WANTED - Maternity cloth. key - Harbor Springs alrea. SCRATCH PADS, 35i LB. ~4,500. 884.3644. 'CENTER Park. $SO month. Contact PLAN AHEAD for Bride's in~, size 10 or 12. Evenings Call 881.8885. 3 Ibs. $1.00 HALL Jim 824.1443 or 881.9576. Kitchen: Exceptional valUe FISHER 4'34 Quad '!'eceiver, 6Bti.781O. 1975 CADILLAC Coupe de WEDDING Il\'VITATIONS on 19 piece set stainless 2 ST-445 Fisher lSpeakers, Elegance. Firemist ~lue, 12O-LAKE AND COLONIAL 6G-STORE OR OFFICE Open Mon. tbru Sat. 9.5 p.m. steel cookware. Amway .mint 'cond:Hon, $450. 774 WESTINGHOUSE 20 quart loaded, excellent condItion, RIVEI on one of the Farms love- RENTAL ECONOMEE Product. 881-8903. 1034. electric :roaster. Have one owner, $6000. 885.2580. tROPERTY ' lliest streets. t large bed. stand, GOOd condition. AI. rooms 3 full baths, pow- GROSSE POINTE PARK, SERVICE LAK-EFRONT brick home on GAS DRYER, $50. Colonial EXTEN.A.TOP ror ta-hle, $3 so, black and white TV 1975 CONTINENTAL Coupe, der room, large living 15000 Mack, store, $90 AJ1'ehor Bay. By a.j)point- PRINTING plaid sofa and chair, mint Wicker bas.;inette, $5 needEd. 8b2-5133. 2 door, white and saddle, room, formal dining room, plus 5ecurity. 1'73-8172. ment, 949-9016. 115201 Kercheval condition. Electric fireplace Army khaki sleeping bag, WANTED _ Double coil many extras. Must sell. $6,- Ubrary breakfast room, at Lakepointe heater, $50. Fabric insert $5. Door mirror, $5. French 500. 779-4571or 777-8643. Mutachier kitchen. Formal 1-.WANTED TO RENT shutters. many sizes, $1 :t:'hone, $5. Ice cream mak springs, good condition. 13-REAL ESTATE Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 FOR SALE gardens, paUo and spaci. LAW STUDENT.Medical stu- each. Cream pIe ate d er, $5: TU 4-9625. 885-9068. 1975 MAVERICK, 302 V.8 en- FREEZER, upright, 19 cubic ous porch. dent couple would like car- drapes, 30", 5 pair $5 each: gine automatic, power HARPER WOODS', b r 1 c k feet, frost.free, 6 WANTED - ExtlI'Cycle, 885- 'riage house or similar sears, 886-8906. COUCH, . Herculon brown steering, power disc brakes, ran c h, Grosse Pointe OWNER SELLING years old, $100. 499.3964. plaid, 82", like new, $125 5805. apartment facility. Have air, radio, 11,000 miles, $3,' schools, 3 'bedrooms, 2 car DO .gents 2 WINTER COATS, red and Drape'S, green plaid, seJIU . dog. Please call after 9 l1-CARS FOR SALE '200. 886-3118. garage, custom features. 3 CHlLDREN'S bicycles in Heige, $25 each. 3 Italian open weave, 64" length: 886-2080 p.m. 871-6863. 1185-4839. good condition, swing set. hand made sweaters, $10 cover.s 2.-9' win~aws, 1 6 1973 LINCOLN Town tar, 882-<1516. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN 441, Zie. REFINED, professional man each. TU 1.2128 during day. window plws ~ doors, $60 vinyl top, leather interior, barted, low mileage, new 886.8137. sky top, stereo, 881-4117. desires efficiency apart. FIREWOOD - Seasoned split ~ECURITY light timer, Par. radials, must see. $1,850 or EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME. Grosse Pointe schools. ment,' furnished 3 room best offer. 331-4791. hardwood-Delivered. Face agon 3 circuit, $05. Circuit 35 CALIBER Remington, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 4 bedrooms, family room, rremode1ed lrJtchen, ~ew apartment or fu r n is h e d cord. 1.752.2401. breaker box, used 6 months; Woods Master, Model 81, as low as $56 per year. Call 1976 PONTIAC Trpns.Am. roof, 16x32 ft. pool, fuIl and dr)' balsement. room Call Earlene Pierce Chesney Insurance Agency $20. 881-2129 after 5 p.m. complete wit.h case,. excel. Black Special EdiUon An- LANCASTER - Price reduced. Open Sunday 2.5. 174.1085 or 884-0600. MIRROR 15"x57Ih" with Pl." for your over the phone lent condition, $80. TU 2. niversary car. Many extras. beveled edges. Corner bar, PING.PONG table, play pen, quotation. 884-5337. - 3320. $4,975. 885-21>59. 1 BEDROOM CONDO. 11 'Mile-JeHer'SOn. second f]oor HEALTH Professional, fe- knotty pine with glass tOp c:li~d's toy drum set. Rea. male desires flat, apart. 197~ CAMARO, .power steer. and foot rail. 822-5128, . sonable. 881-4925. SOLID WALNUT canopy 1968 CHEVY Caprice Z door. with walk out private porcO. ment or room with kitchen ing and brakes, automatic, bed, sofa bed, dinnette set, Loaded with power and air. priviieges near Bon Secours 4x8, Ys of inch slate table. ORIENTAL RUG, deep rose V-B, A.l\f/FM, excellent buffet, stereo-phono, May- Nice car. 885-5137. Hospital, within G r 0 sse Antique style. ExceHent ground, 10x14" used but tag washer, dryer, lawn condLtion. 757-0289. KNOX REALTY Pointe area. Excellent ref- condition. Pool table sold lovely, $500. 925.8982 after 1971 MUSTANG Mach I, 351, mower, 2 E70x14 snow CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1975, erences. Call 822-1817 Eve. for $1,500 - sacrificing for Cleveland, automat,ie, red, $800. 261.7111. 6 p.m. tires, typewriter, 19" T.V. low mileage, air, stereo, 886-6024 nings. good condition. 885-9446. 19792 Edshire off Cook power door locks and win. FREE - Old dryer for the GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, Road. doW's, rear window defog- 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE taking. Frigidaire Frost. new, with goldplated brass 1971 LINCOLN Continental. 4 ger, landau roof. \Excellent door, clean, low mileage, BARN SIDING - Authentic free refrigerator, $50. 823. moon dial, triple chime, MATOHED pair gold upllol. condition. 886-0124. $1,895, 'offers considered. 1" weathered, hand hewn, moon faced, cost $895, sell Istered chairs by Widdi- 885.0159. natural timber. 1-463.2179. 6281. $550. 893-7998 and 922.1308. combe. '173-8384. 19'72DELTA 8a-Full size.' THE 'QUESTION: MlNK COAT, 0/4 length, Au- power 'steering, .p 0 w e r BUICK La Sabre '73, 4 door BOOKTIQUE, use d .books SEWING MACHINE, Singer What will the house you buy at January. 197'1. tumn Haze, size 9.10. 3 BLUE/WIUTE tioral 'print brakc's, vinyl top, no rust. custom hardtop, air, full bought and sold. Noon until Golden Touch and Sew. prices be worth .. year from now? .:'lWo yea.r~ years old. $325. 882.0837. couch and matching chair, A'bsolutely [ike new. 34,O:Y.> power, AM.FM, 80,000 7, Tuesday through Satur. very good condition, both Like new. Beautiful maho. from now? [, miles. 882-<1003. miles, excellent condition, day. 15243 Mack Avenue, CHINA CABINET, pian~ (up. $250. 882.6299. gany cabinet. $200. 884. private owner, $1,300. After right). $100 each. 885-4066. 0020. 885.2265. :i-PIECE French Provincial _ 1972 CHJEVROLET Caprice .. 6:30 and weekends, 886-78!14. WOMEN'S skis and boots, Air, F, AM-FM tap e. Armstrong flute and stand. 1973 FORD L.T.D. Country A carefully thought out purchase of a home which mobile insurance with Quar- chairs, down cushions, large INSTRUMENTS 'Brand new tires, battery. &'quire, 10 passenger, air, 822-0055. drum table,. pink velvet meets the seven basic rules of an intelligent resi. terly payments as low as Some J>ody <1amarge but full power, new tires, one loveseat with down cushion. dential lU1 estate investment should appreciate $16.27. TU 1-2376. ORIENTAL and contempo. ;runl3 great. First $900. 499. , owner, $2,10:>.885.2580. 2 ~lass china cabinets, side PIANOS WANtED in an amount equal or greater than the naUonal rary living room furnish. GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles 2~Z3. ANTIQUE pocket watches- by side relriger~tor, TU 1976 CADILLAC Coupe de . . average, which eurrenUy is between '1 ~n~ 9% ings. Franciscan china - and Small Uprights. Buy.SeH-Repair. Kiska Jew- 1.3556. . '.' 1072 KINGWOOD s tat ion . Ville, cabriolet top,. many .. annually. , . elers Master Watchmaker. "Carme!." Mink j a c k e t TO}) .PRICES ,PAID' .long fake fur, size 12. 884. wagon, power steering, extras, mint condition, low f!3 Kercheval, On ~ ,Hill. SKI AND AUDIO equipment, 'brak~:;, am', good condition. 5322. VE 7-0506 mileage. 839.1282 or 88Z. 885-5755. Olin Mark II, 205 CM, Ne. 885-7829. vada bindings, K-2, 2IOCM, 2679. FIGURE SKATES with Ry. GRINNELL JR. piano up- WHY NQT AVOrD QUALITY dell boots,' girl's size 3. N e v a d a bindings, $60. 1974 C.RA~ ,PRIX. Air, 1967PONTIAC Ca1'alina, good Kneisal 17OCM, $25. Henke righ t console. Excellent slcrelJ, h'ickets, power win. condition, $675. 823-0899. SEASONED Also, bowling. bag, shoes, condition. 885.6511. ladies size 7. 882-8118 after boots, 12, $25. Molitors 10lh, dow;, l1iJ3~S. ~.J,IiOfl. ANer FIREWOOD Nordico 7, $40. Stereophonic 6 ,p m o:\iy £3\-852fl. 1974 VEGA G.T. Hatchback, A POSSIBLE 5 p.m. UN! FOX GUITAR, 1 custom GUARANTEED TO BURN 8 track, AM.FM system, 4 on the floor, mag wheels, amplifier, Call after $75. Sony 8 track, record $lap. EYE~.'\TeHI;';G 1974Lin. Zieharted, low mileage, ex. 676-0914 BtACK naugahyde lounge 2:30. 881-1364. chair with ottoman; color. player, AM.FM, speakers, coin Continclltal with ..all cellent condition, snow MISTAKE FURS WANTED rul, two.panefJapanese wall S100. Prices negotiable. 882- HAJt.\fOND' organ, excellent the extras. Call 343-0293. . t,ires included. Asking $1,- Consignment or Buy screen; Weiman sofa table; 8571, 6-9 p.m. condition, bench included. 603. 882.0179 after 6 p.m. Intelligent advice, tailored to your particular real 11:72 CU'I'LASe; S~Mint con. estate needs. should precede any major decision. attractive cur i 0 plintn; ------885-3869. Tuesday through Friday. LEE'S 23 CHANNEL Sharp mobile dition, 51,O:];} miles, auto- , Paul Hansen lamp. All like This is just as true if you 4ll'e considering the sale 20339 Mack 881.8082 CB. Brand new. SRF meter. matic, air. 778-6431 after 1971 BUICK Sport wagon - new. Phone 775-5682 be. GIBSON LES PAUL deluxe of your borne, as it is if you need professional 6:30 P.M. air, power brakes, power "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL Squelell/PA, with micro: guitar and Sunn Concert advice to purchase your next "Dream House," tween 1 and 8 p.m. steering, power rear win. Carefully selected ~urrent phone, $110. Call 886-4069 lead amp!ifier. 885-8232 1!l'73 OPEL Rally. Fantastic dow, steel belted tires, 43,- styles of designer and l:\et- EVERYTHING m u s t go! after 6 p.m. sport economy. Perfect Decoupage supplies, boards, HAMMOND 'M.I00, walnut, eCindition, low mil e s. 000 miles. $1,000. Call eve- ter apparel, accessories, CARPET - 2 years old. 20x 889-0800 }-rints. straw flowers. Also, $850. 8fS-7867. $1.70(\. eel.5757. nings 824-8440. furs, jewelry -and '~old. 13, 8x9, 3x8. Black/white/ yarn, etc. Show cases, Tbat's our phone Dumber. There's a competent tiques". . . grey tone. Short shag. $15nable ,price. Will deliver. DRAPES - Antique satin, Gratiot _ So. of 10 Mile 1968 CN! ALINA - 41,000 11B-CARS WANTED fine modem kitchen, Like new cupeting -and ASSOCIATES 499.3964. fully line. GREEN.GOLD Free Admission _ Tables $6. IlctuaJ miles, POWCI' steer. TO BUY fresh decor. Like modern wiring and newer full length with tiebacks. Srhaupeter Promotions ing, I'lowel' urakcs. $500. fumace and hot water heater. Like a spacious 569-0237 SNOW TInES - 2 Goodyear Excellent condition for 6 338.7544 _ 474.1159 881.455.1. WANTED _ Clean 1968-1971 living room with fireplace, and .a den, too! Suburbanites, E78x14, $40. standard windows. 882-8840.1 197:1 (~.T.n., ai~,' A.\1/FM -car. 468-6453. FIRE WOOD, Northern Mich. 881-8444. I UNIQUE square posted b'~a'.>s •.... 513 BARRINGTON ~ igan. clean seasoned bard. COFFEE BREAK - Come I bed. Excellent condition. sic :C:J, buckeL, coasole, 12E-COMMERCIAL N Spacious unusual home specially priced for the ~ wood. Also kindling. Deliv. SNOW TIRES', excellent con- join Jadies of all fait~s in ~350 o!' best orrer. Please ra:'y \lilll'Ol", 1.)Wer :;teer. PROPERTY ~ do it yourself buyer! ~ bedrooms, l~ baths, ered. 293-3949. dition. 4 H.78x15 white. discovering the Bible for ca.] 791-0157. in.~, rOWl!f bl'alw;, excel. walls, $10 each; one G.78x yourself. An intense faith -- lent condit((h,. :\'11\:;t sell, Q huge 19 x 16.6 living room, updated kitchen;a PROFESSIONAL florist does 15 whitewall, mounted $20. g r 0 up. Wednesday 10.11)11891 BI'BLE, Ki"!1 Jame, best oirer. 88'2-[184-1-895. PRESTIGIOUS Z with dishwasher .and all built in .appliances, Z dr.ied and silk wedding and Vic Tanny rowing'machine a.m. witb story hour for verslon.8e1"{)S38. 8473 ask for Gn'l'Y. OFFICE SPACE g with a convenient close to Park location. Lots ~ arrangements in home. $15. 824.2320. Z of house for less than $50,000. >< Reasonable. 839-6434. 4.5 year olds,~nd nursery, BIG SALE on antiques and 1976 COUPE de Ville, 6,000 NEAR 9 MILE RD. CONTEMPORARY Teak for. for you~ger cilll~ren. He.ld junk. Kannary Kage An. milc,. m in t COIHliIilln, GROSSE POI NTE ~ .20605 WILLIAMSBURG COURT : KENMORE CLASSIC gas d.ownstalrs at First ChrIS' liqucs. Cadieux at East $8,5(10. 264.(.<::3(;-739.0849. AREA' mica twin bedroom furni. They aren't shoveling snow this winter. And they range, 40". Eye level oven, tlan Reform Church, 1444 Warren. Friday, Saturday, . .. _ ture, carpeting, server, won't be cutting grass this summer, painting, broiler and rotissiere. 521. traditional sofa, chairs, cof. Ma.ryland at Goethe, Grosse Sunday, 10 ... m. to 5 p.m. 197,; CBEV:lOI ~r Caprice Immediately Available or replacing gutters either. "They" could be 1538. fee tables, paintings. 888. Po!nte Park. For transpor. G-eat Buy! Don't mi.ss this Cias.,if" 4, 110('" sedan. tallon call 824.9625. one Lollil(li, TU 2.4787. 1,000.4,000 sq. ft. of prime your neighbors at the convenient Williamsburg 8074. ----.------.--. -- . -.-- . . --_.- office space with kitchen Townhouse Condominiums, if you're tired of SOFA and Love Seat, Colo- SNOW TIRES, pair Peerless ANTIQUE Duncan Phyf~ li;75 CA'MARO LT. Power facilities. the responsibility of a house - but still want nial, wood trim, red, Mack H7(},14 with wheels, $60, style mahogany sofa, needs S,C'" in,:!, powcr hrake-" air, CALL 774-9500 your own home. And at its new low price, this and white tape~ry, 18d2 cross country skis. Jliew minor work, $150. Rose. AV.F"I rnlli,) allt! olher fne 2 bedroom 21h bath Colonial is .an even FIREWOOD red.black rug to match. l\ossignCll Caribou, 198 eM wood ce'lareUe, mint CO:l. c.,ir:1s. lJ,(j;}J miles. 331- CMI PROPERTI ES better buy especially if you like big closets, Good condition. 881~1. with bindings. Used once. dit:on, $150. Appointmcnt ill82 after 4. tasteful m~ve in decor and a modern kitchen! , . ' Stacked 881.3240. I only. 888-39'3$ after 5 p.m. He-BOATS AND MOTORS and 2 COUCHES, Ell1l'ly Ameri- OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 can, 1 dark green, 1 floral DEHUMIDIFIER, very good TIFFANY 11" bowl, four Delivered condition, $5

': , P.g, Twenty GROSSE POINTE.NEWS ------_.ThUrSday, January 20. 1977 -13-REAL ESTATE 13-lEAL ESTATE 13-IEAL ESTATI 13-REAL ESTATE 13---:REAL ESTATE FOI SALE / FOil SALE I 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOil SALE '01 SAU FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE

~.. t \"_..1._ ! BY OWNER -' 685 Fisher, '1'36 LAK-EPOINTE CO . OP ap ...... men ,,,,,,,,,,oom, 3 b d 1¥.i b th t m WARREN - Great starter. A~liractive newer Farm Colo. living room, bath, kitchen . e room, a. cus 0 Nice 3 bedroom ranch with nial. 4 bedrooms, 2¥.i baths, dinette, first floor, Mack. kitchen, 3 car .garage, 2¥.i car garage. 1st floor Grosse Pointe Real Estate large beamed family room. Cadieux area, quiet street. 59 ,500. Open Sunday 1-6. laundry. Only $22,500. G. L. 2 co. New carpeting IlInd deCO-I Montilly maintenance $52. 88 .6862. PALMS rating. 2,350 sq. ft. 2 C2r FAMILY ROOM - Natural Owner. Newly decOll"ated. S.{fOREPOINTE Condomini- attached garage. Owner, f fireplace in f1is 3 bedroom Immediate occupancy. Set- um Townhouse in Grosse GROSSE PTE. FARMS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 823-6680 - 352-4740. Open j tle e.>tate. $14,000. 885- ranch with basement. IIh Pointe Woods offered by MEADOW LANE-Charming Colonial featuring for- Stop in and visit us! Sunday or by appointment., 2995, 822-0203. , baths, large 2~ car garage. owner. Popular Empress A real deal at $32,900. mal living room and dining roo~, Florida room, 461 Moran, master bedrm. fireplace! unit includes mJnia.ture powder room, three bedrooms, bath, central air, private yard, 2 fireplaces, 96 Mapleton ready for remodeling! FHA.VA TERMS available on CONDOMINIUM CONVENIENCE.. with patio and 21,2 baths. Large wal. and garden. QUICK POSSESSION. . 1:w8 Berkshire. bdrm., family rm.'! GROSSE POINTE FARMS this 3 bedroom brick ranch nut pane:ed living room with full finished basement. 1~ Nottingham, two kitchens! COLONIAL FOR SALE and dining L. Spacious RIDGE ROAD-Family living jn warm, rambling En. Nice area. Clinton Town- glish country house. Mutschler kitchen, paneled 1221 Whittier, everything you could want! BY OWNER master bedroom and twm ship. $27,900. size guest bedroom. Unit is library with fireplace, family room overloolUng 1348 Harvard, field stone exterior! Well.kept home, well.maintained and located just perennial garden. Teenager wing, plus four bed- 1 year old and has luxuri. HUGE FAMILY COLONIAL USB Lakepointe, two family flat! 3 blocks from Kerby School. Recently decorated ous carpeting throughout rooms, three baths, large lot. with new carpeting. 3 bedrooms, B2 baths nat. -Features 5 or 6 bedrooms 20516 California, cute bungalow! including large family room or mother-in-law apart- ural fireplace, warm paneled family room. Roomy in lower level. Central a,ir GROSSE PTE. CITY 2J,2 car garage, newly painted exterior. $49,500. ment, 2 car attached ga- conditioning. Extraordinary rage, maintenance free ex. ELMSLEIGH-Compact, Colonial better than new! A throughout. Very reson- READY TO RENOVATE terior. Great home for large gem nestled betwe£ n Jefferson and the lake. Four OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 able at $65,000. No agents. A perfect small home located on .an extra special family. Nice area-Warren. bedrooms, 2J,2 baths, farm kitchen, family room Call 885-262:1 for appoint- street. Good for newly marrieds, batchelors 2nd or shown by appointment, 884-2268 $56,900. with fireplace. batchlorettes! We have design plans showing pos' ment. sibilities. All improvements you make .may be 1 ANXIOUS OWNER-Wants a GROSSE PTE. PARK added into purchase price and full mortgage on ] deal on this mint condition entire cost - how's that? your own custom home 3 bedroom brick ranch. NOTI'INGHAM - Brick bungalow. 4 bedrooms, 2 SHORT WALK TO THE LAKE at probably less than a regular home. Finished. basement, 21;2car baths, den, $27,500. EnjOY the close proximity of Lake St. C1air from this Center Entrance Colonial. garage. 15 and Little Mack PRICED IN LOW FIFTIES I OFFICE BUILDING-MACK AVENUE-Three-story oS oodrooms, 2% baths, family .room, recrealiol1 room elc .... call for details today. area. C I in ton Township. solid brick with elevator. Good inveslmenl. $67,000. Grosse Pointe Farms and so well decorated and $34,500. in such excellent condition you'll be overwhelmed. MODESTLY PRICED r The clincher is the ,master bedroom with its grand, To appeal to a family who desires a home in a good location and the flexibility EARL KEIM If You ARE thinking of Selling - cozy fireplace. Naturally there is ERA's one year of bedroom arrangement which a br,ick bung'alow offers. This Grosse Pointe 294-3088 791-3570 - CALL Us- r, $100 d~uctible warranty' included in the asking Farms home has 3 bedrooms, 50 ft. lot. and 7J,2% assumable financing. } price. . Julie Doelle Ernest Beck THE PERFECT ANSWER : GROSSE POINTE Gerard A. Leone , Jack Lilly GROSSE POINTE SHORES for the family seeking that special way of living which a Colonial home pro- CITY Kay Reed Ten bedrooms, five and J,2 baths, paneled library, vides. This fine home on Oxford Road is one you should arrange to see ,if you NOTRE DAME, 843 sun drenched family room, formal dining room, want your next home well located for schools and one that has a way of cre- Edck, 4 bedrooms, Ph baths, GEORGE PALMS REALTORS living room with grand fireplace and updated ating many special momen!s, 4. bedrooms, 3J,2 baths, attached garage, beautiful kitchen - .aU absolutely beautiful! Beautiful lake grounds, etc. natUI'al fireplace, modern Member view private swimming pool and sunning area. kitchen, large 1st floor bed- National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers One of the few great residences in G.P. JEWEL OF A HOUSE room, glass enC'losed ter- Lots of trees and privacy go with this charming home which IS one of the race, 2 car garage. Asking 886-4444 GROSSE POINTE PARK - BERKSHIRE few that provides the right choice to the most demanding purchaser. 4 bed- $39,900 Immediate posse~ Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board. Four bedrooms, fa,mily room, kitchen with break. sion. rooms, 3J,2 baths, family room, modern kitchen ... If you're seeking a better I A Family Business For Over A Century. fast area, 1st fl. lav. Built in 1963, house is like home-one that has everything-including quality at a realistic pricc-:..and George J. Kushner new. Attached garage. House is realistically immediate occupancy-call us on this one. 881-8400 17301 Mack priced -and fast occupancy is possible. One year ERA $100 deductible warranty included in asking HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE? price. If you've been wishing you couId have" a 3 bedroom Colonial' to accomodate your family, now is the time to make your move! Call us today and arrange to OUR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ' see 1his great value on Lincoln Road. Even has a large play house in yard. TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES Priced in ":lid sixties this house has every- THE ENGLISH CHARM thing - and in generous portions! Four bedrooms - master bath attached to master of an older home enchanced by modern updating, charming kitchen family The Gallery of Homes@ bedrm. Cozy den country kitchen, year round room. Warmly inviting decor. 3 ,bedrooms, first floor lavatory etc Close to ele. sunroom, beautifully decorated, fantastically mentary school-immediate occupancy, assumable mortgoage. . 982 ANITA-QPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.-Three bedroom Ranch with attached ga- rage, knotty pine paneled recreation room, central a.ir conditioning. Priced. in landscaped' - All this plus plush carpets, GROSSE POINTE WOODS-PRICE REDUCED ' • matching drapes and finished recreation mid fifties. 4 bedroom, 1J,2 .bath Coloni.aI located on a dead.end street. Surrounded by a room. Special - go fast ..... so you should friendly atmosphere, this home represents an opPortunity to invest in a con- 1006 ANITA-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.-This three bedroom Ranch with central act fast. Natur.al1y our ERA one year $100 venient location h colonial. First offering. sonal inspection. 881.4.,"00. Three bedrooms, utiHty room, -attached garage. Formal dining room and living room with fire. NEWCASTLE-Lovely 3 bedroom, 1J,2 bath COLONIAL, with large up-to-date place. House is in St. Clair Shores. FIRST OFFERINGS kitchen, cozy fireplace, patio, quick occupancy and loads of CHARM. 881-6300. FIRST OFFERING ONLY $39.5DO--Delightful 3 bedroom COLONIAL near Mason School, with cozy , JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING has been replaced or redecorated in this lovely den. paneled games room, immediate occupancy and ideal for young marrieds. This absolutely fantastic ranch home will knock l four bedroom, two and one half bath English . . . new kitchen, garden room, 881-6300. , you over! It looks and is in better than new con. sun room and many other desirable features. A must see. , dition. Completely carpeted-expertly decorated BEDFORD-3 bedroom. 21h bath French Cblonial with family room, games room . and paneled rec room is nuge and acts .as the NEW IN 1!Y15. Spacious four ,bedroom colonial featuring a library and a super family with fireplace, attached garage and now offering immediate occupancy_ 884-0600. , family room. This is a great home-Dot to be over- room, both with fireplaces. A uniquely designed home for the discriminating looked. Also comes with our ERA $100 deductible buyer. SECLUDED BUT NOT FORGOTI'EN-terrific 3 bedroom, 1J,2 bath air conditioned , one year warranty in asking price. RANCH near Star of Sea with large den, country kitchen, games room with BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE wet bar, 2-car atlached garage anq g.Investment minded?-the location is a. good rental area with low taxes. urge you to act fast. ,bar on a beautifully landscaped lot. This taste 'fully decorated home is truly in 884-0600. "move-in" condition. Lakeshore, 200X300 , $72,500 BUNGALOW near Mason School-Beautifully kept with 3 bedrooms, terrace. cozy Lakeview Ct. on the water $60,000 fireplace, dining room, paneled games room and quick occupancy. Mid 40's Sunnlngdale near Lochmoor Club $35,000 881.6300. . PRICE REDUCED TO $38,500 on this spacious 2 bedroom RANCH with terrace. R. G. EDGAR fireplace, dining room, attached garage, immediate occupancy. Young mar'. 882-0087 rieds should see it today. 881-6300. GrossePointeReal Estate & ASSOCIATES CO. Real Estate JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE In the Heart of Grosse Pointe 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 REALTORS

t .. ThlJrsday. JI"u.ry 20. 1977 GROSSE PO 1N TEN E W S Page Twenty-One ,.... ------J-REAL ESTATE I13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FO~ SALE ------_- FOR SALE . FOR SALE 1 13-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE /13-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE ! FOR SALE FOR SAL..E I FOR SALE T~ CLAJ.R SH~RES! charm. LINNUURST, 14847. Income GREAT FAMILY HOME ing centenl11al with I.ake 5-4 plus bath. Garage. Ex. 20057 BERNS COURT EXECUTIVE RETREAT \ l35S-ANITA, Gros~~-~inte i3'BEDROOM bungalO-w-in-th-e BY OWNER, center en. Beautiful year round home I Woods.'3 bedroom colonial. Farms. G Iass enclosed view, 3 bedrooms each Side, cellent condillon. By owner GROSS PO trance Colonial, 1009 newly redeco~ated, superb to settle estate. No agents. E INTE WOODS I on private lake with 300' Big, beautiful. Op('n Sun. I porch, natural fireplace, ex. loeation with large yard, Open 1.5 on Janua'ry 22 1~ story brick ranch with a 21h.car attached garage. Audubon. 4 bedrooms, 2 frontage, completely furn. day 2.5. Active Real IDs.i cellent condition. By own. , $$9,500. 774-1551. and 23. Large fenced yard. 2 bedrooms tile bath, formal baths second floor, bed. ished, lovely decor. 1400 tate. 882.5444. er. 886-6645. dining room and den. Kitchen 'built.ins and d~n. room and bath 3rd floor. square feet 'of living area, i1\g hay. Large bedroom and full bath UP. Finished Rec. room, enclosed redwood patio, boat, snow. basement with complete kitchen.laundry room. porch, paneled den. By ! mobile. Call for further de. ~ar, refrigerator and Ih bath. 2700 sq. ft. of Hv- 'appointment only. 885- tails. CUSTOM COLONIAL QUEEN Ing space. 4388. PAT BURTON REALTY 886.8400 1043 Al'DUBON. Grosse Pointe Park. Over 2450 sq. BE ASSURED READY FOR YOU NOW ft. 4 bedrooms. 21h baths. family room with fire. Winter ehills will disappear once inside this 3 884-5197 place. den. first floor laundry room. Formal din. ~rm. ~o~e in the FA.R:MS. A NEW FURNACE GROSSE POINTE CITY - 823 Notre Dame. Cadieux near Kercheval. Custom brick Cape Cod. 3 huge ing room and living room. Selr cleaning oven, Will .ellmJn~te ~ny uncer.~ainty you might have dishwasher. Many extras. Buill and offered by had m consldermg another home built in the late bedrooms, central air, Florida room, full base- 20's .. Beaulif~lIy decorated, good sized rooms .and ment and garage - all on SO' lot. $44,900. English architecture. PURDY & TOLES 5 UNIT INCOME - In Grosse Pointe. Land Conlract PIDS 6U1LDING CO. COLONIAL CHARM AND ROOM OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5;00 terms. $53,900 Super Buy. Money Maker. 652-3138 4 large be?rooms, 2112 baths on BLAIRMOOR CT. 1004 AUDUBON-A tremendous house for the money. CENTURY 21 i Central Air, large family room, huge finished Only $59,500.00. Features a large lot, ultra mod. basement. In excellent condition. ern kitchen, utility room on the 2nd floor, 4 bed. MANUFACTURERS i ----.--~_. OPE~' SUNDAY 2-5 rooms. 2 baths plus 3 additional bedrooms on the i 581 UNIVERSITY-Charming 5 bedroom, 2 full, 2 hal{ THE LAKE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 3rd floor and an extra room on the 1st floor. 779-9270 I bath colonial. Featuring modern kitchen, beauti- A brand new larger home in the FARMS. 4 bed. Super! ,. ful family room plus bonus basement activities rooms, 2'1.1 baths, family room and library, also 39 DEMING LANE-Best of locations. Just off Grosse room. A rcccnt price reduction makes this a a butler's pantry. Beautiful foyer and stairway. Pointe Boulevard near Hall Plaee and Newberry. bar;;"in nol tt) be mi •• ed. Builder will finish to YO\lr liking. ------'------1 Exciting Center 'Hall Colonial with 4 bedrooms JOHN s. VACANT 3lh baths, library with a fireplace and beautifui IN THE HEART OF TIlE DEEPLANDS AREA ... flooring, modern kitchen, recreation room, cen- 51 FAJRFORD ... in Grosse Pointe Shores. A Carver St. tral air conditioning. Fantastic! deluxe. s'pacious ranch with everything everyone Lake Shore - Moross -GOODMAN is looking for. Three good size bedrooms, two 1206 BALFOUR-$79,500.00 for all of this? Offering INC. baths. separate dining room. bright -and airy fam- COMMERCIAL VACANT a Center Hall Colonial with an extra large dining FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP AND PERSONAL ily room. large library. first floor utility room Beaconsfield - Eight Mile room and family room, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths ATTENTION and a real breakfast room. Convenient to schools. plus 2 bedrooms and IIh baths over the garage. 886.3060 886.3060 DETROIT Perfect for the mother.in-Iaw etc., recreation We oUer this home by appointment BISHOP-French Chateau wilh "Peerless Extr.as" BISHOP - Immaculate 5 -and 5 brick income. 2 room and playroom plus muc~ much more. A LAKE FRONT HOME ... commands a spectacular One can anticipate transition to this ,inviting ~ome new lurnaces, 2 car gar near Mack. Have City terrific family house! view of the freighters from its spacious garden inspection certificate. ' with winding staircase, 2 story J.iving room, fire- SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT: room, living room, dining room, master bedroom, places. 6 bedrooms, and four baths. Preparing a and kitchen. Priced considerably below reproduc- Unique 2 bedroom ranch style house in Grosse Pointe meal becomes a pleasure in this kitchen of ex- tion cost and even below the S.E. V. Call. for an Shores-Custom built for the present owner, per. tensive appointments. Luxuriously heated in- appointment and see for yourself. Wm. W. Queen feet for 2 people or a small family. Special fam- ground pool with landscaped privacy. Superior ily room, a modern kitchen, beautiful landscaping. automatic ma;llfeJ1ance features for home and 886-4141 A dream! grounds. C,<:rriage house. Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Close to Coulltry Club-a very fine newer Colonial LINCOLN-"A Family Pleaser" Colonial of 4 bed. Danaher and Baer on an H8x120 ft. lot. Living room is 16.3x21.6 with rooms, 2 baths, natural fireplace and cheery gar- a natural firep~ace. Library is 15.3xlS (aU pan. den room. The winterized sun porch adjacent to REAL ESTATE eled with a natural fireplace). Family room is a large Redwood Deck and patio permits 4-season 100 KERCHEVAL 17.10x21.4 with a natural fireplace and a wet bar. activity. Excellent location and priced to sell. "On The Hill" Only the beginning; 6 bedrooms. knotty pine pan- RA YMOND-,In CuI de Sac. Unprecedented value eled recreation room-much, much more. Call for 885-7000 with den, powder room and central a.ir. Near St. Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board 'Schweitzer the details. John's Hospital and shopping. Perfect family home-1319 Lochmoor-A large en. DETOUR-St. Clair Shores-Roomy brick ranch. 2 trance hall opens to a large living room, d,ining bedrooms, 1 bath, floor to ceiling brick hearth FIRST OFFERING . room and a 8pectacular paneled family room- in family room 'adjactnt to kitchen. Good price OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5:00 there's a modern kitchen and utility room on the in great location. LOVERS OF GROSSE POINTE HISTORY are 1st. floor. 5 bedrooms up, including a master 900 BISHOP-Exceptional Ranch with large spacioug fascinated with this older ,area in the Farms. suite-add a recreaUon room and play room- GOOD HOUSES, GOOD NEIGHBORS, rooms, an excellent floor plan and bealltiful new This 5-4 income is a fine example of its era Wow! GOOD FRIENDS kitchen. Here is the perfect 3 bedroom, 2 bath - charming, spacious and comfortable. Two home for the buyer seeking gracious living with bedrooms each unit. Marv.elcus background Located dlrectly on Lake st. Clair with -a magnifi. WATER FRONT CO.OP-l bedroom. Fabulous viev.... the extra privacy of a dead.end street. for your collectables, and low priced at cent view-large dock for that boat of yours-3 In the 20's. master suites plus an extra family bedroom. BY APPOINl'~rENT $34,500. HEREFORD-Trim brick bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 174' Charming 2 bedroom garage apartment-beauti. 703 FISH~R-Here it is.! Four bedrooms, a new kitch. 886-5800 ful paneled living room and library, So much deep lot, beautifully landsca.pped. 2 car garage. Great location and only $21,000. "n, brand new carpeting throughout, a 20 foot here. screened terrace overlooking an extra deep lot. And the best part ... it's priced un~er $80,000. OPEN SUNDAY, 2.5. 1026 Balfour. Ha-ndsome center. Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. C. Wallace Toles WINDMILL POINTE SUB.-ALTER ROAD-2 fam- ily flat. Modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, living, din. entrance Colonial with four bedrooms, 2'1.1 batha, Sue Megowen Adelberg Mary F. Ferber ing and family rooms in each apartment. Built 1739 NEWCASTLE-In our opinion, probably the best Florida room, beautiful large. lot, 2.car attached William E. Keane, Jr. Mary Allee Mitchell in 1962. value on the market If you are looking for garage. A good ,bUY at $69,900. Ann W. Sales Mary F. Schlaff LARGE, SPACIOUS rooms. This stacks- up with Lois Toles Julie B. Waterfall DETROIT TOWERS-On the Waterfront. homes priced six to eight thousand dollars higher. 886-5800 . W.Uliam F. Mulkey Yeu can't really appreciate this home urueliS y.ou OPEN S~NDAY, 2.. ~'llve'fypretty" is "tbl! ve~lct DISTINCTIVE Condominium ,with a splendid view see the interior. Call today for an appolntms.t. on this 3.bedroo'm Colonial, and you ~an see it of the water. Spacidu5 ,bedrooms, fine librarJes, superior kitchens, combination pantry.utility . COMMERCIAL. PROPERT\" ~ .7,123 square feet,~SH; -. Sunday at 1369 Vernier. AND you can own it ""P'URDY & TOLE'S rooms. All ar conditioned. Complete valet service. storefronts) for sale as a package or possl6ly for just $43,900. FlorIda room, formal dlnlng room, Top ~ecurily. Priced in tbe 70's. divided to fit your needs. Located on Harper golf course .view. . . 889-0500 near Vernier, this parcel should interest the In. 886-5800 JOHN s. vestor or the individual seeking a Harper Woods' .Grosse Pointe arca location. OPEN SUNDAY, 2 - 5 GOODMAN 1646 Newcastle $52,500 3.bdrm. Farm Colonial, custom decorated. CHAMPION INC. YOUNGBLOOD REALTY 884-5700 93 Kercheval lion the Hill" 907 Washington $64,900 886~1000 3.bdrm. Colonial, central air, ,big lot. 886-3060 886-3060 MEMRERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE 545 Neff $34,900 OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5 BOARD 2.bdrms, 2 baths, family room, charm! 4 FIRST OFFERINGS 766 LAKEPOINTE - Lovely English family 869 Hawthorne $56.500 house. Close to lakefront park and schools 1ST OFFERING-Berksl1ir~. Road-Sparkling Colo. 3.Wrm. brick. Quick occupancy. Dn a large landscaped lot. Four bedrooms, OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 I nial. New kitchen. den. :!florida room, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den plus great kitchen and finished 2 baths and dressing room on 2nd, 2 bedrooms 886-58'00 basement. In the 60's. I and bath plus storage on 3rd. Rec . .foom, burglar 1706 BROADSTONE - Immaculate inside and alarm included. Op1'$.TANDING ST~E.' Large, functional Colonial H21 BUCKINGHAM-A Real Gem! Charming out, 3 bedroom, 1lf.! bath Colonial featuring in Gr. Pte. City, decorated with imagination. Four Georgian Colonial in move.in condition with formal dining room, family room, 2.car ga- I 1ST OFFERING-Cnllntry Club Drive. Just off Ker. family bedrooms .plus two for guests; 3'h baths, immediate occupancy. Spacious rooms rage. Priced to sell. Owner wanls offer. I. ehcI'al. 3 bedroom 21,~ bath rar..ch. Ubrary and lovely dining room with fireplace, unusual family throughout. Four bedrooms. two baths thrd family ro~m. 21h car aUae-hed garage. room. 905 GRAND MARAIS-Gracious living can be I floor. Siinroom with tile floor. I 886-4200 yours at a very resonab!e price, 5 bedroom 1~T OFFEF.I:\G-Noltingha m just off Jefferson. 3 642 LINCOLN-Bright garden. room, separate Colonial situated on a large lot near the I hedroom 2 bath 1','2 stnry r{';::r!enee built in IM6. CENTRAL AIR in this three bedroom brick Colonial den, large living and dining room plus a lake. Priced under $60,000 with an assum- 20 [oat living room with fin'place. ;l car brick in the prestigious Farms. It's ready for you to paneled family room and guest room with able 9% mortgage. gar:!,;:!,. 60 foot lot. Pric('d righ~ at $35,500. bath on the first floor. Upstairs the master move right in. Carpeting, drapes. kitchen appli- 1ST OFFERI~G-4 bedroom 2% bath English on bedroom has a silting room with fireplace. 1366 TORREY-Don.t miss the finest value in a .l. Hec. room I'.ith fireplace. Duet work in LAKESHORE DRIVE is the lovely setting for this [or central all'. 2 car attached garagc. $52,500. elegant Mt, Vernon Colonial. Custom.built with BY APPOINT:\rENT 21111 NORWOOD-The owner of this 11h story fiv,e bedrooms, 41f.zbaths, library, family room, has purchased another home and is anxious B8:n:SHl'RE ROAD-4 bedroom 4th bath English in su:>erior kitchen. Priced well below comparable BERKSHIRE-Pegged flooring enhances this lovely for an offer. Looking for 2 bedrooms, nice I;e'luliflll ~('ction of the Park. :'oiew kitchen. Pan- homes in the area. English. Nicely dccorated living room. dining kitchen, floored attic for el'pansion, new ('11)'1 library with fireplace. Family room. Rec. room, kitchen and butler's pantry. Five bedrooms, furnace, central air, many more nice fea- room with fireplace. RCllwo0d deck. Fire alarm 886-4200 three baths on s~cond floor. Exceptional recrea- tures. system and complete lawn sprinkler system. 4 car gara;c with apartment above. S&l,OO(l BUDGET PRICED, brick story-and-a.half in the tion room with natural fireplace with separate stairway from front hall. Priced mid eighties. 20863 LOCHMOOR - Super sharp 3 bedroom Woods. Family room. full dining room,' newly brick llA! slory, formal dining room fin- EL:\t COl'R1'-Superb locatbn on quiet court off decorated. and .a steal at, $35,900. Call on it soon! BUCKINGHAM-TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! ished' basement. Only $36,900. ' • La~e Shore Road in the Farm;;. 4 bedroom 2~ 886-4200 Comfortable living - three bedroom, two bath bath Co:olI;a!. Paneled Iihral'Y. Rec. room with pillared colonial-Convenient office suite with sep- 800 BEDFORD-Do your spring shopping early. fireptace. 2 car attached garage Large irregular MOST UNUSUAL! Four bedroom, two bath quad arate entrance-A winning combination perfect Spacious Colonial located near the lake and shap(!d rear yard. 89.500. . level with a great floor plan. Kitchen appliances for professional family. Call for details. parks. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, family room \ with beamed ceiling, fireplace. wood-pegged GH.\YTO:\'.-Don.'t miss Ihis lovely J bedroom Dutch are included, .and the house is move.in ready. Col:>nial priced 'in lhe 4('1's. 16 foot familv room Beautifully landscaped lot in the Woods. BEDFORD-Excep~.ional three.bedroom, 2~ bath cen. floor, kitchen with all built. ins including de- ter entrance colonial. Magnificent kitchen, recrea. luxe refrigerator, 2.car attached garage. with bay window. Vpdaled kitrhen. Rcc: room. 50 [oot lot. 886-4200 tion room with natural foreplace, Florida room. Many more nice features. LUXURIOUS FRENCH COLONIAL, one year old, Freshly decorated. Low 60's. HAWTl-HHl:\'E ROAD - COnve'll!'nt lo;"al. . for very near the Lake in Gr. Pte. City. Defies descrip. SrEPHENS ROAD-DOWNSTAIRS BEDROO~t AND SCh00:S and tr

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G.R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Th~rsday I' January 20. 1977 Page Twenty.T~o . , 210-CEMENT AND 21S-CARPE~TER 13-lEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE 16-P£TS FOR SALE 21E-STORMS AND I 21-I-PAINTING, SCREENS . DECORATING FOil SALE 13-ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE DOG OBEDIENCE training BRICK WORK ALBERT D. THOMAS .. ------~'_-- by Dan Hudso:l" Wuren ALUMINUM STQRM DOORS PAINTING, reasonable rates 20198 MORNINGSIDE, be. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 BY OWNER - 912 Lincoln, CHAS. F. JEFFREY INC. corner lot, center entrance Woods Adult Education, AND WINDOWS. IMPERI. excellent work. Reierences. .MASON CONTRACTOR We are general contractors. tween Oxford and Renaud. BY OWNER - Attractive 'begilU January 20. 2&4- AL DOORWALLS. FREE Call Paul, 886-0719. Builder's home. 4. bed. brIck Colonial. Unique 33' Colon!al. 4 bedrooms, 2 LICENSED .. INSURED One call takes care of all ' fun baths, 2 lavatories, 7359 or 775-1012. ESTIMATES. ------~- • Brick • Block • Slone your building. remodeling . rooms, 3 baths, powder family room with 24' slid. fRED'S STORM 839.4311 SMALL TALENTED GROUP tf 0 0 m, paneled library, ing thermo.pan'e gla'ss door- modern kitchen with break GOLDEN RETRIEVER pup- . Creative painters and decora- • Cement Work problems large or small. paneled family Il'OOm,main walls and radiant gas heat. fast room, central air, fil. pies, male and female. Call tors, custom paperhanging, • Waterproofing TU 2 0628 floor laundry paneled base- ,Large mod e 'r n kitchen, ler, newly de cor ate d after 8:30 p.m. 885.3383.• EASTVIEW antiquing and wood finish- .Th~P~~g - meltt recreation room with cozy den, 6 bedrooms plus throughout, attached ga. ALUMINUM INC. ing. Put your home in our • Patios of any kind 21T-PLUMIING AND GERMAN Shepherd puppies. "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" CaTpet, ISPrinkling system, sunroom. 3'h baths. Good rage, screened porch, com B. F. GOODRICH hallds, Please iet I,IS meet HEATING 882-1800 central air. AU Jarge condition. Early occupancy. pletely insulated. Man y AKC, championship bred. VINYL PRODUCTS with you Cor an estimate. rooms. 6 years old. Ap- $72,500. 1114 Berkshire other features make this 6 weeks old. Black and ALCOA BUILDING PROD. R. C. Mowbray Associates, - W"'TER PLUMBING tan. 468.8985. 21.P- '" ~ pointment only. Road, Grosse Pointe Park. an excellent buy. 885.5893. Storm Windows, Doors, 331-3230. Our guarantee. PROOFING NO SERVICE CHARGE , Small or large jobs, electric . PAUL JANKOWSKI ~.6415. FREE Terrier Beagle pup. Awnings, Porch Eilclosures 886.266S ------3 BEDROQ:lI .Colonial, den, Siding - Seamless Gullers R. & T. PROFESSIONAL sewer c Ie a n I n g. Prl.' ______. ST. CLAIR SHORES - Ma- large panelled rec. room, 2. pies, 6 weeks old, male, J.M. Seal Tab Roofing painting, interior and ex- B pARSOEOl\F1EEDNT S.ReWasAonTaEbRle'vale plumber. Smaij home BY OWNER - Must see to sonic and Harper. 2 bed- fireplace-5, 1~~ bath., ex 885-2590. terior, wall papering. Free repairs. Reasonable. 886. Storm and Screen Repair estimates. 462 Roland, ralles'd workmanship guar- appreciate this beautiful 3 x:oom condo. First floor cellent condition. Wooded DOBERMAN puppIes, red 3537 Licensed, Insured, Bonded Grosse Pointe Farms. 882. an ee . 881.0003 or 179-1225. bedroom brick Il'anch, 3 maste-r bedroom 15.5xIZ"1 'Iot. $59,000. 1962 Severn and tan, champion lint', LA 7.5616 or LA 7.7230 FOR CLEAN and dependable. full baths, utility room, C e n t r a I air. Individual 884-3274. Open Saturday registered AKC. $150 up. 4586. CHAS. F, JEFFREY 15030 Houston-Whittier service, c a II ELMERS' custom Muts~heler Kitchen, 8b8a1s~2m423en.t,carport. S27,500' ana S\ln~a~_'_.. __ . _ Call a!ter'~ p.m. 885-4789. ----- 882.1800 large 'See-lhrough fireplace - - - , 21F-HOME TED'S • Basement Waterproofing PLUMBING and HEAT .. between dining and living ------.-- BEAUFAIT, 1977-Charmlng IRISH SET T E R puppies. IMPROVEMEIoJT WALI,PAPER REMOVING • Underpin footings lNG, Plumbing Ucense room, family ~oom, large 441 FISHER ROAD, across 1 3 bedroom brick Colonial, AKC, excellent condition. J"II EXCLUS1VELY • Cracked or caved-in walls 104556, TUxedo 4-4882, screened porch, 2~ cllr at. from Grosse Poin~e High 1',2 bath,. lovely family Guarantee. From $75. Show HANDY,MAN-526.8462, ior- Free Estimates - Insured References EASTLAND PL ~MB lNG, tached .garage, centra! air, lIeld, 3 bedrooms 1 '2 bath.: room. carpeting and drapes, quality. 777-6044, mIca work, finIsh carpen. 531-7555 Licensed Insured new and repair, commer. custom drapes and carpet- colonIal, den, large screen-: natural fireplace.' Near lry, painting and papering. cial, Industrial, all city vlo. ed throughout, 1,800 sq. ft., ed porch, attached 2 ca.r. Mack transportation and WEIMARANER AKC, 110'.1 General repair. GOO D INTERIOR and exterior 21 Q PLASTER WORK lations corrected. 881.8395. no ba.sement. $6~,900, By ~arage, centr.al all' condl- shopping. Shown by ap years, spayed female. Very HONEST WORK. painting and paper hang. - in/(, Reasonable rates, 30 SPECIALIZING in repairs II p 'p oint men!. 771.8376. honing, certifIcate of occu. pointmenl or OPEN SUN actlve, Raised with child, 21W-DRESSMAKING 23106 N. Rosedale Ct. pancy. 559,500.881-4206. DAY 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. $25. 885.5710. THE years experience. Ray Bar.' for 18 years. Cracks ellml. , & TAILORING' HOUSE DOCTOR nowsky, 371.2384 after 6' oated. Clean. Jim Black. INDIAN VII,LAGE _ Lovely I HARPER WOODS b)' owner. I ROWE AND GROVE BRIARD, rare breed, black We wlU do any job )'OU may I p.m. I well. VA 1-7051. CUSTOM SEWING and alter: large brkk home _ Ijycl 4 bedroo"'9. ~ fill I torths'l TV 4.1000 j male, 4 months, Show qual. need. Carpentry, painting, ------.- atlons. Men and women's bedrooms, 3 full baths. 2 cenlral air, 2~ car garage, 1-.------Ity. AKC regIstered, shots, recreation rooms, kitchel'S. , P A IN TIN G, wallpapering, PL~STERING ill Polnt\!s ultra suede . half baths, 2 fireplaces $36,900. 881.5464. I ST. CLAIR SHORES - )fa. must sacrifice, Divorce, bathrooms or any repaIr s. reasonable price s, experl. since 1949. Clean proCes. 823-6831 822-5093 (one In master bedroom), ------1 iSonic and Harper. 1 bed. I Half price.$250. 851.5254 or 882-4291. enced. 331.3230. slonal work. No job too 3530 KENSINGTON - Lnrge room condo. Second floor, 525.7463, small. F r e e estimates. COLLEGE STUDENT will do 2 large sun porches, modern three bedroom brick colo. I large rooms, central air. FOR H 0 M E maintenan PAINTING and sm all repair Waller Sprlet. 886-3421 - deslgrier sewing and altera: kllchen with buIlt in reo ce frigerator, dishwasher gar- nial. H'l baths, screened Individual basemenl, car. U R G E N T! Loving home and repairs call 822-5128. jobs. Low price, Call Jack, 886.8052 tion.s. 719.1774 after 3. bage disposal, incinerator, sun porch, two natural fire. port. $21,750. Call for ap. needed for my cats, Young EMERGENCY R E P A I R 882.1731. - butler's pantry with bar places, finished basement,' pointment. 881.2423. male, shor hair "Leon. SERVICE also available. 21 R-FURNITURE 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL:. sink, hot water gas hellt, Sa,int Clare Parish. Mid- .TROY Quad level. 2,300 ard" and "KIh ty," 1lh years, - CUSTO M REPAIR & LANDSCAPING. -=- e. brick 2.car garage, large - p3O S-885.9232 after three square ieet. 2'h years old. fluffy spayed female Tabby. COMPLETE hOl'\le improv DECORATI NG FURNITURE refinished, reo m - Need not take both. Free. ment. Interior and. exterio r TRIMMIN<7. removal, spray: fully fenced yard with many __ ' _' __ Formal dining room, coun- 881.6408. • BY "BOB" paired, \StrIpped, any type ing, . feeding and stump painting, carpenter, ele c- Interior-exterior car pet sales beautiful p I ant in g sand 1610 ANITA 3 bedrooms, try kitchen. family room, of caning, Free estimates, removal. Free estimates,' trlcal and cement work et c. wall pa- large trees. Call Mr. Hamp. family room, assumable 4th bedroom or den, 1\.11 20-GENERAL SERVICE and installations, 474-8953 or 956.7492. Complete tree service. Cal Also complete boat re.fi n. pering, etc-. SAVE NOW! stead (8.5:30 p.m.) 875. mortgage mid 30s .Open bath s. besement, Many Fleming T r e e Service .. , \ ishing. I'll out-bid an y Free spring esti mate on SPECIALIZING in chair can. 5721. Sunday 2:5. Call 343.0779. added f eat u res. $69,000. • PLUMBING TUxedo 1-6950. ______After 5 p.m. 689.0033. price. Call Michael 889-0406. exterior. Call Bob Weigel, ing and imitation rwsh .seat • PLASTERING work, furniture >l'epair. 771- 21G-ROOFING 15216 Charlevoix. Evenings, NOW IS the best time to 92'1 FISHER ROAD - Cape BARRINGTON RO~D 559,,31 ST. JOAN OF ARC Parish- • PAINTING < 331-9902. 4844. have your fruit trees • CARPENTRY SERVICE Cod with 2 bedrooms, * bedroom C.0 Ion J a I, ~~ spacious 4 bedroom brick ALL WORK GUAR bath up, 1 bedroom, full bath b k g • MASONRY ANTEED 21 S-CARfENTER I trimmed - while they are bath down. Living room' s, flC srage, DIce home centTal air gas heat • VIOLATIONS ROOFS and DECKS NTE SERVICE dormant. Snow removal. with fireplace and dIning lot, $45,000. Agent. 886-8760. 11h b'aths, aU w~t plaster: GROSSE POI Free estimates . CORRECTED GUTTERS AND . room with new earpet, FLORIDA-Port Richey, San double installation, large • NOTHING TOO S'MALL DOWN SPOUTS CONTRACT ORS FRANK B. WILLIAMS Li. HEARNES TRFE SERVICE with fireplace and Ih bath. Clemente East, 2 bedroom, rec. room with Fieldstone Gutters cleaned and flus he d CUSTOM PAINT ING AND censed builder. SpeciaHz. 882.7459 drapes. New Mutschler .family room, built.ins, I1h fireplace, wet bar, laundry GUY DE BOER New and Rfpair Work WALLPAPERI ~&G ing in home up ..dating ~nd K.MAINTENANCE CO. k i tc hen. Large family baths, air conditioning, car- room, fenced yard, 2 car 776-3708 885-4624 Licensed ard Insured EXPERT ANTIQ ail minor o~ major repaIrs .• SNOW RE-..tOVAL room, finished basement, peting, drapes, attached ga- ?arage, boat shelf. Price ADVANCE M.\INTENANCE 885-815 S Doors a d J 1J S t e d. book- 1'"\ 5.year-old gas forced air rage. Extras. 5 )'ears old,' Includes all garden tools CARPENTRY, drywall and 884.9')12 FREE ESTIMA TES shelves instaHed, paneling, . 24. Hour Service furnace, lIagslone patio $26,900. 886.8464. and appliances. Low taxes drywall repair. Licensed. INSURED new counter tops, vanities. ReSidential and. Commerc!ial and gas out-door grill. Open I and mainlenance cost. $38,- 791.3514. RE-ROOF Michael Satmar y Jr. Code violations corrected. Free EstImates Sunday 2 to 5. 881.3968. 424 HILLCREST. 1~~ story 000. 772-6904. For courteous expert assist. 882-0688 on cul-de.sac in Farms. lEAST DETROIT-3 bedroom CUSTOM built kitchen, dec- 1,000 Sq. Ft. $ 39Jc:. 00 ance in improving your '. Ranch Home KURT O. SA EHR NORTH BRYS-BI%'lck Ranch, I Near iSchools and shopping. brick tri-level, gas forced orating, 'painting, home f.e- CUSTOM Painting a home in any area, please EMERGENCY 3 beOrooms or 2. bedrooms 2 bedrooms down, 1 up. pairs. Experience quality INCLUDES nd l?eco-I rating. Wall _p a p e r J n g . call me at 882.7776. and library, famlly room, Fireplace, separate dining air heat, carpet, new 2\2 • 240 lb. seal tab shingle ~ SNOW REMOVAL workmanship, Reasonable Guaranteed. Fl' e e esti- dining.L, natural fireplace, room, pretty kitchen. Low car garage, 11k bathls, 15 years guarantee LETO PREFERABLE 4" OR MORE rates, 331.3595, mates, LA 14546 . 11h baths, 2 car attached 40's. By appointment. After quick posses.sion. • All labor and material BUiLDING COMPANY 885.4624 776.3708 .garage. Priced $59,950, By 6 p.m. TU 4-3173. GROSSE POINTE PARK-7 20A-CARPET LAYING • Expert in aJuminum COMPLETE decora ling, Pa. Since 1911 ______appointment. TU 4.0131. SPACIOUS 2 bedroom! condo- I room C0Ioma.. 1 3 bedrooms • Siding.Gullers-Trim perhanging. Insur ed, guar- Custom Building FRUIT TREES • Roof Vent-Repairs BEDFORD at KERCHEVAL, " mlnium. Fully carpeted, a~d bath up, 1 bedroom or CARPET LAYING anteed. Al Schnei der, TU Family rooms our speciaUy, PRUNED NEW AND OLD, FREE ESTIMATE New Colonial, center en. air, llh balhs, dishwasher, 1 Y: room .and bath down. 1-0565 or Ralph Roth, 886. alterations, kitchens. Best time to cut and thin out Stairs Carpeted Shifted 8248. TU 2-3222 fruit trees. . It trance, 3 bedrooms, 2"2 selt-cleanlng range, Harper FInished ~asement,. 2 car X-ELENT ROOFING I baths, library or 4th bed. ,~oods, Close to Eastland garage. It s extra nice. RepaIrs of All Types • Experienced Cig.arette Burns Re-Woven 757-2953 CERTIFIED f ALL TYPES of remodeling- room, fint floor laundry, and expressways. Malnten- GROSSE POINTE-996"Lin. • Reasonable ALSO MAINTENAN CE . Wooden and steel railings; • Insured Formal dining l1'oom, pan. ance .paymenls lnclude all coin Road, 6 room, 1 floor J. D. CANDLER NEW CARPET SALES Custom Decora ling wooden porches, wooden eled family fOOm with fire. exterior. 888,6454. face- brick bungalow Car- ROOFING CO POINTER LANDSCAPING Samples Shown in Interior and Ext eriol" steps. DAVE BARLOW 97 Years Reliable Service Professional Wallp pl~c:e, private fenc.e with BLAIRiMOOR 1108 _ Superb I pet, garage, drIve, in es.; " , Your Home aP.ering DE SENDER -.. 822.1201 885:1900 689.3287 patio, landscaping. Open I t Ii t' P' d' . Residential and Commercia 1 Quality Materi als Deck Colonial, 4 bedroom, a e, new s mg, flce 10 BOB TRUDEL t f weekends or by appoint. th 30' 0 S d 2 5 All types of Roois and Decks Workmanship' Guar an teed ment. 21h balhs, dining room, e s. pen un ay '. 294.5898 , Gutters ,q,nd Downspouts 526.2242 371-7407 CUSTOMCRAFT. • FALL CLEAN-UP BERTEEL & GALLAGHER 'family room, huge kitchen, GROSSE POINTE - Lake- REPAIRS Construction Compar.j" • SNOW REMOVAL BUILDERS Ifec room, 2 car attached poinle. Two family 6-6, 3 No Job Too Large-or Smal 1 P.ROFESSIONAL painting, 24 HOUR SERVICE 886.6201 garage. 890 Morlgage. bedrooms e s c h, 2 gas CARPET INSTALLED, reo stretched and repaired. 30 Free Estimates papering and slaini ng. Free \ • '. BUILDERS' , ______forced air furnaces. Large years experience. Call after Call 899.2100 estimates. Joh n'Sacco, \ & REMODELERS SHOREWOOD DUPLEX, 21604-8 MOrOs.i LENNON - 21119 -- Near assumption. Insured VVorkmen Hailan journcym near Mack, 2 bedroom, )fack, exquisite 2 bedroom 4 p.m. 888.9572. 8988. • LANDSCAPE CO brick, 2 ca~ garage on cor- Tancl1, 2 full baths, country CROWN VA 1-6500 20E-INSULATION SPECIA LiZING ~;ss371.1 Additions, Dormers ner ,lot, $29,900. 8&1.8904. klt~hen. Florida iI'oom, TOM McDONALD & SON lli DONALD B Rec. Rooms, Bathrooms I lovely rec room phi! 2 car ------PREPARE NOW .for sky. ALUMINIUM Decorator Kitchens, New Homes .773-2828 GROSSE POINTE developer attached garage, I 13A-LOTS FOR SALE rocketing fuel bills while GUTTER~ AND TRIM Free Estimat es is planning to build 2 de. insulation costs are reason- Custom Garages• and Doors For estlmatn call TU 1-8170 TU 1-705 luxe duplex units In Grosse LAVONE _ CANAL HOME TRADE OR SELL. Carmel able. It doesn't costl it Richard Wl11ertz, o 40 Years in Grosse Poinle Free EStimate~ and Pianning Polnle Woods. Site will be _ Handsome 4 bedroom, Lane. Beautiful Farms Jo. pays to Insulate your home. 50 Rl'slyn Road Police Lodge fenced in and exclusive to 21h baths, gOUoTmetkitchen cation. 90'x139', 881.2257. Sudro Insulation Company Its occupants. sunken family room, all -----.------since 1948. 881.3515, 21H-RUG CLEANING JEFF'S FINANCING. ARRANGED Picks Officers this on a wide 70' canal. Three beautifully wooded ten WALLPAPER RE'MOVING WE SHAMPOO AND STEAM QUALITY • f- DECISION TO sell, rent acre parcels; small acreage 21i)-PIANO SERVICE Grosse P~inte Lodge No. ., CLEAN YOUR CARPET Free Estimates - Insuied and/or change these units ANOTHER cuslom buill 3 I on black top road near St. PIANO TUNING and repair. 881-1024 102, Fraternal Order of Po. for 10c square foot. $30 . 779-5235 will depend upon buyer/ bedroom ranch, immediate i Clair; one ten acre parcel, ing.' W 0 r k guaranteed. ____ I lice, announced its new slate m i n i mum. Couch, $30, renter response before these -pO;',ession. Choice area. I treeless, on private road; Member AFM. E d war d of. officers, all of whom will chairs, $15, love seat, $25 INTERIO!' BARKER unit~. Will be built \his Call us. 1 a number of lots with water Felske .. 465.6358. serve one year terms last and sewer. Velvets, wllite,. and bleed DECORAT OR CONTRACTORS, Inc. week. ' . spring. - I ers, couch $35, chair $17, Modernization • Alterations D. DAY REALTY " COMPLETE piano service. Woods Public Safety Offi- love seats $30. PR 8-1680. QUALITY Additions • Family Rooms IF YOU are considering a 21304 MACK 886-3300 i Tuning, rebuUding, refin. cer Patrick F'agan is the ED SASS ishing. Me m b e r Piano GUARANTE ED Kitchens & Recreation Area!. move, you should look over CALLEBS & SON president, while Park Pa. FIRST OFFERING Technicians Guild. Zech- 885-4624 776 -3708 Estate Maintenance these plans sO that your Carpet and Upholstery clean - JAMES BARKER trolman Andrew .Meeker is WILLOW TREE PLACE - Bossner, 731-7707. . vice-president, Woods Officer unil can be customized to REA LTOR ing. Fast drying. Free esti PAINTING and wal I wash- 886-5044 your needs. Plans will be exceptional custom b u i 1 t mates. Fully insured. 772 _ James Fowler, secretary, and home on large pie.shaped Sl. Clair Office PIANO TUNING ing. Special price Ior Jan- available at a model home 9555. uary, l<~ebruary, March. REMODELING Park Lt. Gordon Duncan, -Bedford corner Kercheval lot. First floor laundry Phone (313) 329-9003 REGISTERED GUILD HOllIE BUILDING treasurer. room, central - air, living Marine City Office MEMlBER Call Bob 881-8763 - VA this weekend 2.5 p.m. or by Others include VVoods Offi. room and family room. Phone (313) 765-4013 ROBERT MARINELLI K-CARPET 1.C892. call for an appointment - BIDIGARE BROS. cer Stephen Petrik, conduc- 886-6201. Call for many more custom ' 526-8775 CLEANING 21J-WALL WA SHING tOr, Park Patrolman Michael TOM GALLAGER features. 13B-CEMETERY 21B-SEWING INC. Kortas, guard, Farms Patrol. I I COMPANY K . MAINTENANC E Com. BUILDER WILCOX 884.3550 PROPERTY MACHINE Extra rooms, dormers, attics, man John Kraiza, corres • 1 CARPET . pany, wall washin g, floor kitchens, recreation rooms. pond.ing !Secretary, Harper DESIR.'\BLE 4 grave family CO:o.lPLETE tune.up, $3.95, SPECIALISTS cleaning and waxin g. Free Licensed and Insured Woods Officer Larry Sem. cemetery plol, section 33, all makes, all ages. All • Steam Extraction estimates. 882-0688 Remodeling'loans to $7,500. • Shampoo pIe, chaplain, Shores Sgt. Woodlawn. Discount price. parts stocked. 885-7437. No down payment, 10 years Donald Jacob, lodge advo. 881-8903. I • Spot and Stain Removal 21K-WINDOW to pay. cate, and Woods Officer Pat- To Advertise Under 15--B-US-,-N-E-SS---- 21 C-ELECTRICAL • Upholstery Cleaning WASHING 772-5715 TU 1-6988 JOANNA W£S TERN ... at affordable prices i rick DeVine, legislative offi. G.OLMIN WINDOW SHADES OPPORTUNITII:~ SERVICE 882.()688 i HARRY SMITH cer "GUIDE TO WINDOW CLEAN lNG --~ I , BUILDING CO. On the ladies auxiliary side P,t,rNl ~Munl:RS 1I11,...,D~ A:\tWAY direct distributor GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY SERVICE UUFMANN GOOD SERVICE" 21-I-PAINTING AND Karen Fagan .is presid,;nt' S TOIM [)()OI:!. ANO WINOOWS. TES Established in in the Grosse Pointe area FREE ESTIMA Joan Hamel, vice.president' serks persons interested in DECORATING WE ARE INSUR Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 H 0 OV ER ED Gayle Setchell, secretary' CALL 882-6074 rlevc10ping successful in. Residential and Commercial ternational husiness. For FACTORY AUTHORIZED STEVEN COOK 372-3022 Remodeling Joanne Erjavac, treasurer' Barb Otulakowski, guard: GRAt TOP . appointment and interview, SERVICE Professional Pointer CALLEBS & SON Alleralions and l\iaintenance HANDY ANDY c?nductress, and Kalhy Pet. All Home Reoo;'$ call 824.8779 between 5-8 Window cleaning. F ully in- New Construction • CO'p"'ntry. Roo,,:. C••1H'II" Inlerior Plaster Repair rlk, chaplain . SALF<' AND SERVICE .p.m. POINTE VACUUM sured. Reasonable prices. 885.3900 885-7013 • Pkr ..'.(int. ralnllnl & WaUIK'~~' Exterior Trim Refinishing i 1 ICElICHEVAl • locah • Gu ft_" &. FeM." -----~---_.------FREE PICKUP AND Free estimates. 772.9555. _ol~,.",""_ All Wo,. GUfJ,tJtI, .. r:I DELIVERY 549-5156 QUALITY WORK by carpen. Sh PSO n; $.6000 K-WINDOW Cleanin g Com. ter with over 20 years ex- ores s 0000lII -.,. 526-9173-526-7014 ACCU RATE NEW REBUILT PARTS ___ I YOGURT QUALITY PA1NTING pany. Storms, scree ns, gut- perience in Grosse Poinle. PI'ck le'aders FREEZER TU 1-0700 SERVrCE ters, aluminum cleaned. Kitchens remodeled, base. 21002 MACK INTERIOR- Free estimates. 882-0688. ments paneled, room addi- - " I CUSTARD-Soft Ice Cream ------tions, ete. Conscientious. Th~ Grosse Pointe Shores ROAD SERVICE TOWIN U ! - Slush.Shake - Freezeons. EXTERIOR 21M-SEWER SERVICE Small jobs acceptable. 882- Public Safety Ofricers Assoc., 20 years professional J.l'eS13'5 £rruicrntcr, ..31...c. I' Pret7cl bakers. Complete 1 1004. (GPSPSOA), held an election- i!J v , J.. service, parIs and 'Supplies, ! ALL TYPES of electrica experience SEWERS CLEANED, broken 15302 I. Jefferson clt Beaconsfield I Don Prcston & Associates. work. Ranges, dryers in- MATT FLETCHER Sewers repaired. (;uaran- '---CUSTOM I meeting on Monday, January 10, to choo.se ?fCicers to lead 822-5434 : 885.6675. ' stalled - remodeling. Elec. 4151 Buckingham TU 6.6102 teed. Reasonable r ate s. i , .... _ ....1 1 - -_._- - -- .. ----.-.- _._--" I trical repairs, fixtures in- 88(.0063 or 779.1225. DECORATI NG the orgamzallon this year i ! BEAUTY Sillon-E.lst Side. I stalled, city violations. Li- WH ITEY'S ------:-- I BY "BOB" One officer also was elected Newly rcrnorlclcd. Ample I censed and insured. Col. • Wall Papering ELECTRIC sewer clealling. I Formica counter tops, recre. fro.m each eight.hour shift as f, I parking. Land contract ville Electric Company. • Interior Painting No footage char~e 'a Tel~f! alion rooms, carpentry, U010n representatives to nego- SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES available. 371.6959. Evenings 774.9110. Days phone price. 20 ye • Reasonable Prices O:~ner, I carpet . illStallalion, elc. tiate coming contracts with , experience. Cal R FOR OVER 1/2 CENTURY T-lME~pp-o-r-tu-n-il-y-,-fu-I-ly.1 LA 6-7352. r.fl'-'F;-, ~o:kJ'Ob too small 1_.PI~mb~:._ TU_ 2_-31~. __ I Bo.b wEelge!. 152 1 99Ch032rle.6 Village officials. : g~ ______. VOIX. venmgs 3 3- 1 . Elected president wa pso Sty" of f'ftc. equipped, ready to do husi. S Ev.r, ness modern beauty shop HARBOR ELECTRIC 526-9987 21 N-ASPHALT WORK ALL WORK GUARANTEED Gary Mitchell while th ,,,d.d for '0' at a price YOI1 won't be. Violations Corrected FLOOR SANDING. AU fi; - ----C &-.1 -ASl;H~\LT - --- •. Altk;--- Porch Enclosures vice.president is PSO 1r~~ Iieve. Gross yearly sales ishes, dark staining our PAVING, INC. - Additions - Kitchens Grieve, and secretary.treas- WA 1.8282 $80,000. Call 885.2406. FREE ESTIMATES 882-9420 specialty, 3rd generation. Improve thc value of your - Commercial Buildings urer, PSO Daniel Healy. iftcldi"l Licensed and Insured con. Licensed. 37l-()83O. home with a profrssional JIM SUnON Picked to represent their Chain Link All-Steel and CUSTO:\f rt'tail drapery lractor, residential, com. __ job. Over 20 years serving 1677 B D . shifts during negotiating time shop interested in associ- PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand- Gro3se Pointe in driwways TU 4-2942 rys ~~e 2-2436 were PSO Harry Hamilton, RUltic Styl•• mercial and "industrial. alinl1 with workroom or ing and finishing. Special- and scaling. F r c c esU. . I PSO Robert ~ensinger and individual for making S & J ELECTRIC izing in dark staining. mates. O~ncr slI)lcrvbed. I CARPENTRY at its best!, PSO Michael Kenyon. These and instal1in.::- drapery }~esidential . Commercial. "Supply own power." Call: Hefcrenc('s. Licenseo huilder. Remodel- officers also will act in the MEHLENBACHER FENCE co. johs. ProIitahlc cnlcr. for free {'stimate. W. Abra' i C:\LL ANYTl:\1E in,L!, additions, finished' capacity of union steward's No joll 100 small. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAl. pri,c. Heply Box D-l. .885.2930 ham 979.35<12, 7;3.8087 work,etc. 779-5023. \ for their shifts .

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GP Theatre Presenting 'Catch Me If You Can' Austin Skates to 12-0 Win t Pointers Get Holes-in-One By Donald J. SchmJd In other league action, the Two Poin:ers are eligible to One Sweepstakes sponsored The second production of Barbara Trudel, of Notting. strong plot and strong char. Mrs. Trudel is a native of Austin's v a r sit y hockey \ Austin hockey team has de. win $1,000 and a free trip to by the Drambuie Company the c\lrrent Grosse Pointe ham road. acters ' but a long-time team continued its winning Cealed Lakeland, 14.2, and Scotland as a result of scor. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Th~tre, (GPT), sea son, "Something else that makes "But most of all it's fun member of GPT. She has per. ways by crushing Milford Ecorse, 16.3, ing holes.in.one recently at winner of the 15th annual which o.pened WednesdllY, the. p.~y u~usual is that to watch. Before the audio formed lead roles in such January 19, at tbe Fries Au. while It'S qUlte modern, it's ence bas time to figure out 12.0, on Tuesday, January 11: The. Friars next league the Gowanle Golf Club.' competition will be announced plays as "The Devil's Disci. T::ey are Anne Fiorello, of soon. ditorium, contains another a .type of play that isn't where some new twist is Scoring for the FrIars were game JS Monday, January 24, pIe," "PriV'ate Lives," 'Wait Kevin Knig:1t, Dan Sahutske, against Lahser. Hollywood avenue, and Gor- first in the group's 29.year written much any more," leading they're laughing at Until Dark," "Picnic" and Bob Rahaim, George Griffo, don Scratch, of Lakepointe Where thought is shallow history. The play includes Mrs. Trudel said. "It has the some other fresh situation or 'Dark at the Top of the avenue. vile language and a loud characters from the Detroit 'old fashioned' virtues of a new character." Bill Jefferies, Jerry Shiner Stirs.' Yet she is making her Their aces qualified them voice take the place of sound area, though not necessarily I and Eugene Boyle. Goalie Wheaton Group I debut as GPT director, just for the Rusty Nail Hole.ln. facts. of a desirable type: There's Marc Matthews earned the two months after appearing shutout., Plans Concert a murderer in there some. in her first musical, GPT's The victory gives the Friars where. YSD Views December opener, "A Little Night'Mu. a 7-1 league- record and puts The Wheawn College Men's "Catch Me If You Can" sic." them in a tie for first place Glee Club, of Wheaton, IiI., CITY OF which runs January 19-23a~d Petitions, Counseling She has chosen an able in the second division of the will present a concert of 26.29, is a light.hearted ap. cast, led by William Clyne, M i chi g a n Metro Hockey sacred music on Sunday, A total of 51 complaints to them last year. Counsel, proach to mystery, set in a of Detroit-fresh from direct. League. January 23, at the Grosse ~rnllllt Jniutr 1J1arms plush mountain lodge nestled were referred to the Youth ing periods range from two Service Division, (YSD), for weeks to six months of week. ing "A Little Night Music" Lea din g the league in Pointe Baptist Church, 21336 in ,the Catskills. In a plot -in the role of Daniel Cor. scoring is Austin's Kevin Mack avenue, at 11 a.m. MICHIGAN with more twists and turns investigation and disposition Iy conferences. last month, with one proving "Again (a) rev:ew of the ban. Michael Evans, of De. Knight. with Rahaim a'nd Sa- Prof. Clayton E. Halvorsen than a scenic railway, a troit, appears in the major hutske also in the league's Will direct the concert. which group of memorable charac. unfounded. In November, the year's experience affirms the Summary of The Minutes YSD investigated 79 com. valUe of the program, both to character role of police in. top 10. Goalie Matthews is will include selections from ters is busy making mysteries spector Levine. I second in. the league with a various periods. -or trying to solve them. plaints with. again. one prov- juveniles and concerned or January 10, 1977 ing unfounded. lrustrated parents. (The) reo Jon Hart of Roslyn road'i goals agamst average of 2.06. The Wheaton Men's Glee As a suspense-thriller, the returns to' the GPT stage In their latest action, the Club has made numerous in. The category of highest cidivism rate is at (a) rec- I The meeting was called to or,~;;:r at 8:00 p,m. show is written in the Agatha incidence in December was ord low of 4.8 percent," adds after a 13-year absence to I Friars de f eat e d BoWl1ing ternational tours, including Christie tradition. Its auth. larceny cases in which 111 the division. play the role of Father Kel. Green, 6.1, on ,Saturday. Ja!l- the 197~ .Inte~ational Choral Present on Roll Call; Mayor James H. Dingeman, ors, Jack Weinstock and were reporled. Of these, four --.----- I lehar. Geraldine Reeves, of I uary 15. Sconn~ for A~shn Competi~lon 1!1 ~angollen, Councilmen Harry R. Fruehauf. Jr., Jack M. Willie Gilbert, returned to were shoplifting complaints Ridge road is cast as Mrs. were Greg Grillo, Kmght, Wales, JD which Jt ranked Cudlip, Nancy J. Waugaman, Joseph L. Broadway with this play four involving two male juveniles SHS JV's Drop Parker WhILe Mr. Parker is I Paul Gracey and Rahaim. fifth out of 21 choirs from 12 Fromm, W. James Mast and Lloyd A. Semple. years after winning a Pulit, and four female juveniles. played 'by John Peterson of The Friars are under the dierent countries. zer Prize for writing the At this time, six cases reo Pair of Games I Detroit ' direction of head coach Bud Wheaton College is a co.ed. Those Absent Were: None. . Newberry again this year ucational Chri,stian liberal book for "How to Succeed in main unsolved and one was Mayor James H. Dingeman presided at the meet. Business Without Really Try- unfounded. The role of Elizabeth Is with a new assistant coach, arts colle~e located 25 miles By Rick 1'layday played by Kathleen Grab. Bill Ciraulo. west of Chicago. Ing. ing." In related offenses, three During the past week South ruck. of Detroit, while Nor. -r------:.------:.------:..-:..-----:..---:..-----:..- ...-...-;.-:..------:..-_-_-:..-_-:.-_-_-_-:..-_-_-:..-_-; The Minutes of the Regular Meeting which was With all thts going for it, burglary incidents were reo High School's JV basketball man Arendell, of Detroit, I held on 'December 20, 1976, were accepted as cor. the show is something dif. ported, while two incidents team s u f fer e d two EML appears as Sidney. rected ferent; for ,GPT audiences, apiece were investigated for losses, giving them a disap- "Catch Me If You Can" is according to its director, possession of stolen properly pointing 3-2 EML record, A Public Hearing was held concerning the pro. and unlawfully driving away produced by Emma Jean The JV Devils were defeat. posed formal adoption of a proposed Alllendment to an auto. Five male juveniles, ed by Port Huron, 44.37, on Evans, of Detroit, who has the City's Fence OrdInance, following which the Coun. one male adult and one fe. Tuesday, January 10. The worked both on and behind cil adopted a resolution to adjourn such Public Hear. Flame Torch male juvenile were involved. Devils dropped another game the GPT stage in her four ing until 8:00 p.m. on Mond-ay, February 7, 1977. Causes Fire M a lie i 0 u s destruction of to Port Huron Northern, 58.54, seasons with the group. ---GROSSE POINTEand AREA-.__ .... property, nine cases, w~re Friday. January 14. Stage manager James A Public Hearing was held concerning the pro.' general in type, says the posed formal adoption of a propopsed Amendment to The JV Devils played a duill Rodgers, of ,St. Clair Shores, I . One lesson Peter Xenakis, YSD, and included windows also does double duty as the City's General Offenses Ordinance, following of 639 Westchester r\lad, broken by ice balls, the spray game against Port Huron. Groue Poillt. which the Council adopted a resolution to formally At the half PorLHuron was backstage worker .and per- Unltecl learned on Monday, January painting of buildings and former, most recently ap. enact Code No. 7-07, Ordinance No. 210, an Amend. 10, if 'anything, is not to use cars, "lawn jobs" and shrub. up by four points, building MnHODIST ment to the General Offenses Ordinance. their lead to 20 points by the pearing in the lead role of a propane. or any kind of bery damage. Nine male ju. "The Devil's Disciple." CHURCH torch to thaw out a frozen venUes and one male adult third quarter. The Council adopted a resolution denying the' reo 211 MorOSl Rod pipe. were identified as baving Bob Baker led the scoring The show's technical di. quest of Mr. Emmet .Tracy, Jr., of 28 Elm Court, for rector is Mary Lou Britton, 886.2363 a reduction in the water bill which he received for Using a ,propane torch Mr. been involved but three of the with 10 points and seven reo of S1. Clair Shores, a former the three.month period ending September 30, 1976, Xenakis tried to thaw out 'a complaints are unsolved to bounds. GPT president who has stage 9:15 Family Worship and further resolved that he must pay the amount frozen interior pipe in the date. Brad Wilson played a tough and Church School game against Port Huron managed several .shows and due as billed at the end of the foregoing billing period. bathroom. The water in the Meanwhile, four marijuana worked on countless others. Northern, scoring 19 points The Grosse Pointe 11:15 Worship Service The Council deferred action until the next Regular I;>ipe became frozen when Or hashish cases involved Some tickets are still high cold winds lowered the four male adults, two male and pulling 13 rebounds. Joe and Nursery Meeting to be held on January 24, 1977, upon the ap- Quinn had 16 points, followed available, For information, temperature again'St the bath. juveniles and one female MEMORIAl (HURCH Perry A. Thomas "eal of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Sargent, of 232 by Baker with 11 points and eall the GPT bOK office at room wall. adult. One marijuana and United Presbyrerian Lothrop ROlid, from the denial of the Building De. heroin paraphernalia incident 12 rebounds. ~14004. I partment to issue a Permit for the' construction of a The flame from the wrch involved four female juven. lli Lake Shore Road ointe 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 to waste water than to let it. ag'ency, seven; supervision, Woods accordingly. for the purpose of the con- In response to' the invitation of the Grosse Pointe Rev. Ron Kernahan freeze up. Then go and b~y none; and other. (e.g., warn. I struction of four two-unit duplex buildings. Rev. George E. K"rz War Memor.ial Association, Councilwoman Wauga- one of the available defrost- ed and released), eight. I Rev. George M. Schelter man and Councilman Semple volunteered to repre. ers on the market. Never On the counseling front, the. Chester E. Pe.tersen sent the City at the New Residents Reception held in use any form of flame torch YSD's two counselors have I City Administrator-Clerk the Fries Crystal Ballroom on January 15. 1977. fo do any thawing because terminated or are still coun- GROSSE POINTE The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the you will be 'asking for seUng the 42 j u v e nil e s, Dater: January 20, 1977. St. Paul Ev. Administration to pursue with the Wayne County Road trouble. OJ (nine girls, 33 boys), assigned BAPTIST CHURCH Lutheran Church Commission, their action to alleviate the traffic safety 21336 Mack Avenue Ch.tront. and Lothrap GENERAL Grosse Pointe Woods TU 1-6670 'haza.'ds and congestion which exists at the intersec. REVENUE We Invite You 1o Worship tion of Mack Avenue and Moross Road. 9:450,m, With Us SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT Sunday School Worship-9:30 and 11:00 The Council adopted a resolution approving the low bid of McDonald Ford, in the to.tal amount of GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO lOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS, YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH 110.m. Sunday School. 9:30 Wheton ColieCle ' '. THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. 1976. THRU DECEMBER 31, $8,560.00, for the purchase of one 27,500 GVW truck Men's Glee Club J I ': aU ages \976 THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTiCIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE in Sacred Concer I. ! Nursery ages 1-5 both cab and chassis. FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFtCE OF l ' 7p,m': QEVENUE SHARING. WASHINGTON, D,C. 20226. ,I services The Council adopted a resolution approving the Pastors ACTU,lIL EXPENDITURES (Include OblillaUon') THE GOVERNMENT low bid of Garwood.Detroit, in the total amount of Nursery Service ,tl 1 Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz, :-;;;; CAT~~O~~S --(R) CAPITAL (C) OPERATiNG I OF GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY $2,031.00, for the purchase of .a nine.foot dump box Rev. Ed Steinhart Ja~: l' .. TR.D. -.------hils received General Revenue Sharing to be mounted on the foregoing new truck cab and 1 PUBLIC SAfETY chassis. ~,----- $ 31 023 payments tOlal'ng $ 31 ,023 2 ENVIRONMENTAL during the period from July I, 1976 thru December 31. 1976 The Council adopted a resolutior.; approving pay. • PROl ECliON $ GROSSE POINTE ~ ACCOUNT NO ment of a' statement from the Michigan Department J PUBlrc 23 2 082 011 WOODS CHRISTIAN TRANSPOR1AT'ON $ of State Highways and Transportation, in the total GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY amount of $10,380.00. in connection with the project • HEALTH C ITV MANf=lGER ~'ejblJ t~,.iart SCIENCE for the improvement and upgrading of regulatory ~-"------GROSSE POINTE PARK MICH 48230 First 'Cbardl 0' Chrllt, and warn,ing signs on streets and roads off the Fed. 5 RfCf;£ATION SdeatW $ eral-Aid System. CkuI'ch Grosse Pomte Farms 6 LIBRARIES 19950 MACK AVJ!: .• t TORnEY Z8Z Clailloate The Council adopted a resolution approving pay. ~--,--- nOAn ~oo Dear 'Kerby ROlel ment of the 1976 County and School Tax Statement, I 50CIAl SlRVICES 11:00 Worship Services fOR AGEO OR POOFl L. _ ServIces in the total amount of $2,669.41, for the parking area and Church School property adjacent to the U.S. Post Office located on "What The World Needs Sunday 10:30 A.M. Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Mack Avenue. Most is Not Love" School 10:30 A,M. . Rev. Rauth SuDd., The following Reports were receh.ed by the Coun • Infant care prooided. ~ (0) Dr. Linthicum c:J and ordered placed on file: '0 FDUCATtON TRUST FUND REPORT Irerer 10 inSlruCllon D) 0 1, Balance es or June 30. 1976 $ _ A. Building Dep;.:rtment Report for the quarter 11 SOCIAL 2, Revenue Shering Funds 3 1 0 -:> 3 which ended December 31, 1976. _~:'ElOPMENl $--- Received(rom ..Qly I, 1976 Ihlu lleCtmbet 31. 1976 $ ._"' _ Tbe Grosse Polate 11 HOUSING & CO~. 3, tnleresl Received First Church of B. A corrected copy of the Building Department ~~TY D.EVfLOPMENl _0- !- or Credited (July I, 19761hru lleCtmber31. 1976) S UNITARIAN Report for the quarter which ended Septem. '3 fCONO,",IC L _ ~4, Funds Relea~ed from ObligeHons (IF ANY) $ -0- Understan ding ber 30, 1976. _ .~~ELOP~E~_ CHURCH 5, Sum of lines I, 2. 3. 4 • 1 " Ol,HEFl (Sp.'cory) 3 .023 "New Thought In Action" C. Fire Department Report for the month of De. $ 6, Funds Relurne<110 ORS (IF ANY) S 17150 Maumee -0- Grosse Pointe War 881-0420 cember, 1976. 7, TOlal Funds Available • 31,023 Memorial 15 lOlAlS $ -0- s 31 ,023 Upon propepr motion made, supported and car. 8, TOl81Amounl Expended NONDISCRIMINATION REOUIREMENTS HAVE 8EEN MET Family Service 10:30 ried, the meeting adjourned at 11:25 p.m. lEl CERTIFICATION I cerllfy lMI I am the Chief ExeCutive Ollicer and, (Sum 01 line 15. column B and column C) S 31,02L.. 11:00 a.m. service Wllh ,espeCllo the enl"lemenl lundS reported hereon, I ~erllf)' lh81 ,they WorshJp Service 11:00 9, Balance as of December 31 W76 $ ::.Q.". have nOI been used In violal,on of Mher Ihe POOllty expend,lure "Why Be Afraid - There Jame. H. Dingeman Richard C. Solak requiremenl (Sechon 103) or Ihe melching funds p,Ohibllion (Seclion IF) THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COpy OF THIS Are Riches Beyond Your 10~) o( 1"~A<;,l, REPORTHAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN" LOCAL NEWSPAPER Of GENERAL CIACU. "Me, You and Us" Mayor City Clerk ~ L/~ Matthew C, Patterson 1/18/77 LATlON, I HAVE A COpy OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE I Belief" Ruth Van Leeuwen -'-.s-;gn8iU,e of Chlel Execullve Date GPN-1.20.1977 CONTENTS, THEY ARE OPEN FOR PU8l1C SCRUTiNY AT 15115 Eas t 882.5327 Bill SCudder --- Matihew-C-.-P~\~~~~l)fl.~e Mayor Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230

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PI'. Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * *. *" Feature Page * * * \ Pointers of Interest Short and to [ From Another Pointe of View (Continued from Page 16) The Pointe 885,1734, before Friday, January 28. For those who prefer to drive-it-themselves,' (Continued rrom Pace h) there'll be convenient, lighted parking at La ,Cave. ANN SPINDLER, of Bal. . . '. four road, LAURA SIN. A New Cookbook Debuts Call It Gaucho Or Split Skirt ... the look is f: CLAIR, of Maryland avenue, Special plans are underway for a special dinner staying in the fashion picture for cruise and spring. and LAURA CARAMAGNO, to be held Wednesday, January 26 at 6:30 o'clock One of the newest gauchos is of a lime green linen- of Kensington road, are en. t in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church's Fellowship look fabric with a white vest top. Find it in the roned as freshmen at Li. Sportswear Department at Walton-Pierce along vonia's Madonna College. Hall. The occasion. celebrating the successful launch. with fresh white blazers, pants and wrap skirts ... o .. • ing of the Memorial Church Women's latest cook. many bright colors, too! There's lots of opportunity LINDA LAW R E N C E, book. "Fruits of the Harvest)" will'feature a menu to use your fashion skills to coordinate great new daughter of the CLARK LAWRENCES, of Hillcrest of gourmet r«ipes from the book, preceded by hors looks in the separates collection. A smart black road, has pledged Alpha Phi d'oeuvres in the church lounge. wrap dress which can be worn all seasons is accent. fraternity for women at Chairmen of the event are Alice Gordon and ed with a giant brass buckle. Looking ahead, Northwestern Un i v e r sit y. Karen Kurrh~. Their assistants include Joyc:e Ed- shades of purple are going to be' important this Linda is a Grosse Pointe wards, Louise Hoytt Ginger Grow Lucy Johnson spring and there's a pretty soft lilac knit dress and South High School graduate. t and Nancy Selby. I jacket which has just arrived. A perennial favorite, ...... Reservations may b~ made by calling the navy wool is iced with a white collar and cuffs from DR. FRED S, COOK, of church office. Abe Schrader. Another breeze-ljght wool crepe in Doyle place east, a Wayne mint green is from the Mollie Parnis Boutique'l Stale University professor, • • • New coats come mohair-soft in a blend of green, received the Merit Award for A New Lie (Natasha) Debut. pink, blue and white plaid or white tissue wool and Outstanding Service to Busi. I remember laughing with Mado Lie as we Photo by Tom Greenwood ness and O.fficeEducation at t' d t f't' WId I th' t polyester blend or are sleek light weight wool in t!le American Vocational As. rle a 1 SIX C ren, p us mo er, In 0 one red, black or brown. Cruise jewelry is arriving UNIVERSITY LIGGETT SUMMER OPPORTUNITY TAKERS PETE sodation Con v en ti a n in Pointer of Interest photograph. . daily at Walton-Pierce and the newest pieces are WORCESTER AND JOHN HASTINGS, (BACK ROWt LEFT AND RIGHT), Houslon, 'fex., :recently. That was three years ago, and Mado was presir KIM HOENLE, VICKY URBAN AND NOEL HABEREK, (FRONT) LEFT ...... dent of the Junior Women's Association for the glazed crystal and white beads combined with gold. TO RIGHT) _ ------• • Among December candi: Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She's a past-president • B-y-J-a-n-e-t-M-u-e-n-er and girls. whose families dates for degrees at Miami now ... and she doesn't think six children were Do you need additional storage space in your " . , T opened their homes to the University, OXford, 0., was that many, now that there are eight! living room, dining room or family room? See the Th IS year, 1t s NO scheduled for Super Bowl young visitors Sunday. Last year, the first year University Liggett K' h '., th '11 b JUDITH ANN SWENSON. Dr. and Mrs. Kim K. Lie, Winston, Roxane, design-c-wall displays in oak or cherry) also avail- of Kenwood court, Bachelor Marc, Lancelot, Parcival, Gunther and Tamara wel. School p.resented its SUI?mer Opportuni.ties Fair, ano:~er ;r~:e~se ~ty tri~ able in maple at Mutschler Kitchens, 20227 Mack ol Science in Education. corned the newest Lie, Natasha Olga, December 27, Avenue ... TU 4-3100. by the t1me anyone reahzed representatives from this summer She wants to ca~ps and "summer experiences" througho~t the . go back to t'he ULS Tennis ...... Natasha is starting life as a most accommoda{. • • • United States, and beyond, would be commg to Clinics, Living on the lake, Grosse Pointe SO'..tthHigh ing child. She waited until after Christmas to be We Ailed NiDo••• It David F. Dlvld Saloa d'ElegaDce ULS' Cook road campus on the day of the biggest she has no desire to go -away School graduate RICHARD born, sO Mado could be home for the holiday, then JAM E S ZARANEK, d h . 1 M d Id b b .ut Ute tread Is .. IIIllr .tyHag lor !t77. He Slid the abort of the Big Games, it was too late. . . to camp. "I like it here." ho: January only! At The Squirrel's Nest, Seventh grader Noel Ha- Liggett Summer Tennis' Clin. public, private and parochial witn.knowing that they CAN 1\f 19849 Mack Avenue. berek was vice.president of ics where Kim, daughter of school students, their par. survive, • • • his cabin, member of the the W. Paul Hoenles, "learn. ents and friends, ULS pre- Local Opportunities ,~~".:~~THIS.;} WEEK;'SJ~~~~'.. ir~ MIU'lew.kl Carpetl.,1lls a creat ISlOrlmeJd or Clrved Camp Council and selected ed the basics .'md played a sents it as a public service, There are Volunteer Op- aftl ra,s plus a new edltloa of arel rugs from Mainland Honor Camper by faculty, lot" for two two.week ses. encouraging people to come, portunities in Grosse Pointe , .01... A DeW Irea rag wDI live your room a DeW look and staff and students in his first sions last summer, "until it pick up Summer Opportu' .and Detroit. There are \;', COUPON, a brl,llt touell of color ••• JlII& wIllt It might Deed • , • see summer at Interlochen Na. got too close to my mom's nily .brochures . , . and take camps' within Michigan dis- Ulem al %1435Mart Ave.lle • , • 77"5511. tional Music Camp, due date, .and my dad didn't a look at University Liggett, covery tours of America and ~r SPECIALS .~ He wants to go back. "It think she should drive 'any while they're at it, Europe, cultural programs, • • • was nice, I met a lot of peo. more," The program has been ar. language programs, camps We Took A Ring To Tony Cueter ... to have pie from different parts of Kim's little brother, Erik, ranged by a steering com. which specialize in tennis, ~------~ it made smaller. We stayed to' admire all the beau- the world. I learned a lot, is five months old now. Her mittee of University Liggett sailing, riding, .. I FIREWAX 96~reg, 1.49 I tiful jewelry at Bijouterie, .19860 Mack Avenue. especially .appreciation for other brother, Ralph, is 10, parents and faculty, inelud. There are programs for I Excellent for fireplaces I Emerald and diamond rings, ruby rings, exquisite music. I think I'd like to go Kim's the oldest in the fam. ing Mr. Andrews, Toby J, girls, programs for boys, pendants, watches and jewelry for men. Tony was to Interlochen for hi g h ily, a seventh grader' who's David, Rita Stormes, Jea'n co.ed programs. I safer than kindling I working on a handsome, original design. He said schooL" already studying Latin and Johnson, Jan Harness, Mari. It's a toss.up between who L his special orders for Christmas were more than I Plays TWilInstruments French. Iyn. Gushee, Janet Fruehauf had most fun at last year's ~~~~~~~~~~~~---~J ever this year. It's no wonder! His work is so Noel. son of the Noel B, Likes Water and Ice an? Ron John,son, whose Summer Opportunities Fair: distinctive. I plan to have him design a piece of H~bereks, has one brother, She likes to read and ice ~clence Club Will b; offe~. parents or children, The kids ~~----~----~------. • 1 if' I 1 f Y Enk, eight Noel pIa y s skate a lot, "and in summer mg refreshments durmg FaIr loved it, and got ideas, The f PAPERWHITES 3for$l'&9.42'&0. I , Jewe ry u.s ng stones rom Jewe ry. e t to ~e. ou hockey, soccer and basebaIl, I swim a 101, because we hours, parents, after talking to rep. No care needed, c~n do t,hlS or select stones from .hlS collection. The swims a lot and enjoys lis. live right on the lake. I like Sixty.plus Summer Oppor. resentatives viewing exhlb. I I . pIece Will be one-of.a.kind and Just right for you. tenlng to records and prac. to water ski." She also likes tunlties will be represented its, displays' and slides, were, I easy to grow. I • • • f .:Ing his jnstruments; plano to play tennis, She particu. at the '77 Fair, which fol. if anything, more excited IL__~ With Coupon~ - Expires~_~1/25 Jr and guitar, larly enjoyed last year's lows a similar Fair in Cleve. than the kids. Fur Sale .•. up to 40% 0/1 a selection2of beau-k In h'IS f'Irst experIence at lief' Id lrip. to Traverse C'Ity, land, sponsored b~ the Cleve. And perhaps a little Clivi. ti/ul fur coats at Sullivan Fura, 208 7 Mac Interlochen, In the Interme. where the ULS Tennis Clinic land Independent Schools, ous. Hbw' come nobody ever p.r bunch Avenue. diate Division, Noel ma. participants played .against Many exhibitors make a offered ME an Infinite Qd. r~------~------I FRESH CUT • • • jored in plano and minored a local Racquet Club's boys weekcnd of It: Cleveland on yssey when I w.as In school? Keep Up , •• with die latelt travel "Charter Ec!lIc:aUoa." /:F:i""\ . I - I DAISIES $1.49 For yeur FREE etP1 e.1I 'Jr'AAVEL.WmRLD 882.81", ,(t.I.; \ It', Going ••• to get much colder ~fore It . New Metro Towers lop design and .All 1 With Coupon - Expires 1(25 . I • • • ! e)get. warmer. Now'. the lime lo plan this wlllter's Ifeatures. Eleclronle che~kin'g at entrance lo ~1fE':::r.r. At Perini's, 10721 Whittier the other evening I \, ~V escape. Can ~Iy ~r8Yel, 884-6%31. I apartment, sound.prooflng, flre.prooflng and Ij [ 1') ~ ',' L • I many modern and electronic Items. All for ll" ,.: ------~------~ could not help noting how tuned in they are to An excellent introduction to numbers ~ I your security and health, Hlghrlse apartments overlooking children. It was so apparent that everyone in the and counting for pre-schoolers is Number- Lake St. ClIair. Rents slart at $215 ... 296.%320,463.5857, place loves the little people, Isn't it nice to know land by the makers of Scrabble. Colorful 557.0770,E,:~niJ'lgs 569.2758.Located at 25640 Crocker be. Allemon Florist .1 that in today.s busy world someone still takes time and fun Numberland is one of the many " tween Jefferson and MetropolItan Parkway. to listen to our little people, Of course, they are fine arithmetic games found at the School. • • • still serving the great food that Perini's have been Bell, 17010 Mack Avenue, known lor for so long. • • • Lamp Sale 20% to 5or,; off, Christmas mer- ~ on E"Warren~~.f • • • Beautiful Selection Of Dried Flowers ... for chandise 50% off ... various other items, discon. '" ..17931 East Warren TU 4-6120 ,F " Ribbon or classe~ by in tinued style:> and one-of-a-kind 20% to 50~;'. off at Belts ... special order make your taught Jane Beebe. Register now ~ I) . O~~n Evenings til 7 p,m. 'Al~" ~i own from our vast, colorful array of ribbons at Fisher Wallpaper and Paints' Crafty Corner in the Wright's Gift & Lamp Shop, 18650 Mack Avenue ~ " tf.l' ..•• ;,. .41.h~ .~ Two's Company, 369 Fisher Road. Village, 882-0903, . 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