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GROSSEPOINTE,MiCHiGAN,~-IU-I-R-S-D-A-.-Y-,-~-IL-I-LY-.~2-6-,-1-9-7-9~-~-s~'~~~P~.-~~~~,~~-,~~~~3~4~P~o-9-e-~~~T~h-~-e~S~e-c~r~lo-n-~~~Se-c-t~i~on~O~n:e~ • VOl. 4O-NO. ~o ------V IJuvenile Crime Prevention IBarricade Set 1 Of Blight on For Erection IPighting Arm Mack Eyed Block Grant Advisory In Roslyn Road' Being Soug ht' ~~:d.:'~~Fi:~ro~' for Pacesetting I Woods Council A~thorizes Blockade for Youth Service Div-j-sj-o-n":'F-u-n-ct-i-o-ns-onPaper, Not in Program Today. July 26; Estimated 50 Reality, So Board of Managers Seeh Recom- By Roger A. Waha Citizens Demand Action mendations from Police Chiefs; Further "1 think it will be one Meeting Scheduled by '8ur&au's of the greatest things By Roger A. Waha "Leaders ever to happen for Mack, A temporary barricade is scheduled to be avenue." said a decidedly erected in Roslyn road today, July 26, after the By Roger A. Waha .' pleased Woods City Ad- Woods Council at its regular meeting Monday, July While the structure of the Youth Semce Dl- ministrator Chester E. 16, gave its ckilY after several of the estimated 50 vision (YSD) remains in existence and the divi- Petersen last week upon area residents in a:ttendance.demanded such action. I sion r~mains f~mctioning on paper,. its ope!atiofl has' learning that the city's The c it i zen s, impatient I been temporarily suspended so, m reallty, It no application for a Cnm- with what they feel is inac. it turned out, there were no longer serves The Pointe community. m un it y Development tiOI') on the council's part, substantial developments.) As a result, the YSD board ------Block Grant, (CDBG), eyed past and current studies Director Dankel said last of managel'6, (including all B S e Innovative Projects Pro- and indicated the heavy ve. week that st. Clair Shores ' •• 8 env.ce I hicular traffic was still pres- conducted "Origin and Des'l Pointe city managers), at Its "' 1 ., gram received approva_. . meeting Tuesday morning, He was referring to the en~ne resident summed up ~~:t~~~J~~t~~fi~b~;~~~;)~-~- .,-,--r:;~l~~ti~~~~r:i:~e~: T,o-.s.~1tools ~~~~~:f:~,~~~~~~~ ..~~~c~ the overall feeling by saying to determine exactly where vision, expl'lred the possi. Strategy to Prevent Penetra- the situation has been studied traffic comes from and where bility of having some form of Continues lion of Mack Avenue Blight," long enough, while stressing it's going, juvenile crime fighting sen. which was one of several the barricade should be put This week, he said, such a ice which would meet the pI'ojects. based upon the rec. up now. study was taken in The needs of individual commun. Citizen Protests Post- ommendlltion of the Wayne Studies Taken Woods on Tuesday. July 24, ities. P 'bl Crt" County Office of Program Public Safety Director John with new traffic counts being {While the public school pone OS51 e u II' Development and, Coordina. Dankel recommended earlier taken on both Tuesday and system, because of the SChool ment for Another tion, approved by the CDBG this summer the t>arricading Wednesday, July 25. Board's action last month to Yea r; Poi nte Advisory Council which met ,. of Roslyn, (and Hampton The director ~lso stated withdraw its participation Would Have Wednesday, July 18, in Rom. and Ridgemont, iZnece~sary). that Harper Woods' traffic C C t t ts from the YSD effedive Satur. f ulus. bllt the council felt it was I saieiy officer has recenUy A' husband-and-wife duo, HANK Renaissance enter. on es an day, June 30, no longer hall a Been A - The C1'ty applied for the .t d. b prro",nt"tl ~n-' reassl'gn a d NANCY "Z'i<'wT r..--=. . .< ",L.~ .,... hunch their kites at the cen- ~ more .pru _den t to wa~ p_~n mg ~e,n .• -_..-.--. ,:. ~. ... ' I n, '" .."".,...... Ul. ....n;; m - , l"~re!entat!v~ on the board fe~tea , !;!!,llnt in May in the amount any 0, evel0pm. ems In ttarper I eo to we vatrm uIVl~lOn, W1UIl Woods, demonstrate the art of kite ter's east riverfront parking lot, \ of man age r s, Dr. Joseph _ .\ of $99,000, inciu.llng $~1,()nn Woods. ,ensuing fol1ow'l:P scheduled flying at Hart Plaza on the down- ,and spectators will view the event Cl>n r tt d d th 'on D ald f tr t 'th G Id These included a, joint with their new officer. t:::wn Detroit riverfront. The Szer- from the east podium roof. reachable ""i'agno la en e e seSSI By Susan. Mc on or a con ac WI era meetmg, which was' he,1>1ill The location of the M!,!,i- ~ n' Vl'a the Ontarl'-o Level of t"he- .lJet' rOl't' and did e~ress. an. ,interest in Citizen protests against Luedtke an~ Asso~iates to I lags ~U'~ preparing ...or the _et:rQ!t I further mvestlgaung some I "d tb' . prepare the mnovative study mil.l..Tune, and discussions at ~ade ~nd accDl?panying warn. Kite Kaleidoscope on Saturday, Plaza H:::tel. type of service.) . \3. propose cu aCK In! .nd $15,000 [O!:' th", ~ost of the Harper Wouds Cuuncil' mg S!g!! ..g~ wili depend UP0!1 !• To Make Report , the suburban bus sched.- \ administration and support. Ieve1 on Monday J u1y, 2 (A s. cooperation recel'ved from I _-::_-:July 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 -=-p.m. at \ Feeling the YSD was still ule that serves pu bl lC ing work. by participating a result of the latter, the Harper Wuuus, with that City.\ d d oods Council. on the 2.nd being informed in writing of in effeet based upon the con •. schools have succee e cOiiummities, i.e., The Park, W W k t Ma k Venn-er Offw- kers- ten .tent ..of tb,e .~ent. in-m at least nostpor.ing a City. Farr!\.!; and Detroit. tabled any actioD... unill ..thl!. The Woods' Pl'oposal, con-. or a C 1 th rom roUes r "' AI.. rt 16th pending'progi'ess 'In Unued Director Dankel. YO .vrng, e co u , drop in service for one.~ ...... ~tes Suppa Harper Woods. However,_ as (Continued on Page 2) (w1th 'the Woods as manag. more year As it turned out, the ad. ,IIntersectl.On Ma.y..".Not . C:tyII G'z.ve' ing municipality). Far m S Th b d' f d. t f visory council approved an C't MAd B m e oar 0 1rec ors 0 'd t------~-..;------, n TT --""'M.T • Q. N" Ji'~~ lY lmagernrew re • SEMTA (S uthe&sternMich overall total of $85,000. sal ' f Th W k '-"tart UntIl l'WeXI ...... p-- -I;-l-U-!! o'rl".no •• ., er moved that the board of I ,0. h' Terrence M. Jarvis, CDBG Heo dlInes 0 e ee u . . ., ""'0 1 U, II" '- '-'... managers request ine iive :g!!!! T!'!!n!!porlahon Aut or- e'llurdinatur. II" :ndic~ted As Compiled by The Grosse Pointe News ------Pointe police chiefs to con. lty), voted Tues~IJ:', J~ly 17, should any administration Funding Problem at State Level Cited But Possi- Public Safety Personnel duct a st~dyto give alter. :h:~a~u:h:e~\:mu~:~n tb: costs arise, they could be ,------~------~---' I b'lity Remains That Construction Could Vote to Leave Team- nate solutions to the YSD b'" f th 1980-31 assumed by tbe communities Thursday, July 19 see, Saginaw, Bay, Shiawas. I , and/or recommendations on egmmng 0 e benefiting from the program. SEVERAL INSIDERS AT see and Lapeer. Blue Cross. Begin in Fall; Woods Seeks sters in Runoff Elec- whether or not this type of £chool year. With the advisory council's the White House have indio Blue Shield President John to Expedite Project tion on Monday, service is needed. The cutbacks would have action Mr Jarvis said the cated that despite a massive C. McCabe indicated that ------Part of the unanimously' af~ected. 500 to 7l!O Grosse contra'ct ~ill ultimately be resignation of Pre sid en t part of the higher costs is By Roger A. Waha July /6 passed motion also stipulated Pomte mIddle and high school drafted and signed by The Jimmy Carter's cabinet and attributed to "too much utili- 'Proposed improvements at the Mack avenue- that the board of manage~ students who ride SEMTA Woods. Official notification staff, few personnel changes zation" of health.care services Vernier road intersection which some officials By Susan McDonald concur with the YSD COOrdl' b~ses to North and South should be mailed out thi.s are slated, It is now believed in the nine counties: had hoped would get u~derway sometime this The In t ern at ion a 1 nator, (Woods City Adminis- H~gh, Brownell and Parcells week, with officials having that the President will only ...... summer probably will not begin until late fall or Brotherhood of Team- trator Chester' E. Petersen), Middle Schools. around a month to complete make about three or four Monday, July 23 ' . 1 1 .. 1 ' 1 G that no further funds of the H"ariDgs Held it c h a n g e s in the so-called HE A V Y CASUALTIES even pO~~jlb year y next $pnng. st~~s ost ItS. o~ y rosse division be expeRded subse. The SEMTA staff had con. .A total of $620000 was

"Gl'orllia Mafia." the While 1 w"j." rpn,;"t ..d 1.. Rdrut after. . On~ .mal~ re.~son ll;,ppear~,~~I. .. .,' L ''- _ .:0, :.\,l.?~e !o~al la~t ~eek. quen.t to ~is July 1. ~idered el!min~ting. the ~ho{)ll available as part' of this House inner circle that has Israeli warplanes fired bombs De tfial 1UIlUlIll; .uv ...... " jJC~~l '''''''1'1'''';;'' OJ: .Uc ~."3 , .... :-•• C_t~ pubh~ ~~fl"ty ...... it~. ~,i,; ...:.ti.:.u, niJuU:.' uus ljervu:e In me urosse Iyear's Innovative Projects been governing the nati~n along a 21.mtle stretl;h of state for suc~ proJ.ects IS on ~ngmeer for the work. wh~ch offIcers voted to Jom the IPublic Safety Director John t Pointe, Southgate, Wyandotte, Program and Mr. Jarvis said for the last two years. Wlute Lebanon striking at least five t~e £hort ~Ide rIght n~w, IS one of several steps. whIch Fraternal Order o~ Po- D-ankel will ~chedule a meet. Royal Oak and Roseville 25 lIpplications were received House press secretary Jody towns, Beirut Radio reported With a new Influx of momes has to. be ta~en. A field or lice, (FOP). in~ with the police chiefs, School Districts because of a from 18 communities totalling Powell did confirm the ap. 15 were killed and 50 injurel1 e~pe~ted October ~, the be- gr~de I.mpechon of the area, City police had been memo with Dr. Spagnoli being in- 20 percent increase in gen. $1,682,000 in requests for pointment of Hamilton Jor. in the raid. Tel Aviv indio .8mnm~ of a new fIscal. year, whIch IS se~ for Wednesday, bers of Teamsters Local 214 vited to attend. The director eral ridership. funds. dan to chief of staff, the cated that the warplanes at. accordmg to John J. ~h~hels, Abgust 1, IS .the next step. until their department was said he would prepare a reo Before formaUy propesing Eight projects, including most powerful presidential tacked suspected Palestinian federal and safety en.gl?~er, RecoI?men.datlOn~ ma~e at mergzd with the fire force port by Wednesday, August the cutback to the SEMTA The Woods', were approved aide. bases in Lebanon and were local government dlVlslOn, ~he field msp~tlOn Will. be to form a public safety unit 15, for the board of man. board, liowever, the staff for funding, which reached .. • .. within 13 miles of Beirut. sta~~ department of transpor. mcorporated l.n. t~e fmal earlier this month. agen' review. held a series of public hear. $476,000. Five other projects Friday, July 20 • .. .. tatlon. ' plan3 and speCifications. I"~ ." th Then on Monday, August ings on the reduction. are in holding stages pend. ''Th . h . 'I St t If" I . t t t I .ast \, ~eK s VOLe was e h b -' f . ' PRESIDENT JIMMY CAR. Tuesday. July 24 e JO IS m~~mg. a.ong a. e o. ICla s p.om .ou a seconj representation elec. 20. t e oar ... 0 manag~rs IS G r 0 sse Poi n t e public ing the receipl of further in- TER accepted the resigna. THE WEEKEND ISRAELI I pretty well but It s dlff1cult t~e time ~f the fl~ld mspec-l tion held by the men this ~cheduled to meet agam to schools were represented at I formation from the appli. tions of three of his cabinel air raid over Lebanon was to have ~nough money to go tlOn, the field ~ngmeer. must summer. The first, in June, e:cplore th~ re'Port and con. I the most recent hearing on I cants. members and immediately strongly condemned by the aro~nd the s~ate (f?r such I be told of detal1s relatl~g to rcoulted in an 3.8 tic between SIder lhe In,:entory of Y~D Wednesday, July 11~by bo.th In considering the response named replacements mak;ng United States, and it urged proJects), We r~ domg. our force ac~ount _work,••co.~_t:uc: I.the Teamsters and FOP. I pro~erty ••wh1ch was held m N.orth and South HIgh. Prm. to. the program, Mr. Petersen it the big g est personnel Israel "in the strongest of best at our en,d, . he sa1d. As tlon. engme~rJng, ol~,slle anu I No Grudges Held ! ,Contmued on Pile 6) clpals. G. Bruce Feighner said, "We were fortunate we change in the Carter admin. terms" to stop the raids. The a result,. he mdlcated some on.slte testl~~, P?ssl~le non. The result of the runoff ------and William. Mogk, School had such a project approved." islralion since the President Israeli.s, how~ver. c?ntinued c?nstructlOn .work cou~d be. fderal partlcl~atm~ 1ten:s .of election held on Monday, Netv Students Board President. Laurance while ci~ing. the support of look office two and a half the raids on Villages I? south. ~m be.fore Nmter s~ts m but wor~ 31nd an} oth_r sP,-clal July 16, was 7-{), FOP. Police Harwood an~ Duector of the application on the part.s years ago. Those handing in ern Leban. on,. attackmg sus. ~t._l:!SOn~;~:S ",!',ossible that pr?V1SlOnS that m~y be reo officers who were aligned Must ReuLflter sup. port sem.. ces. Ben Zenn. I o.f other affected eommunl. their resignations were Sec. pected PalestinIan bas e s . ,. ",au~ Sr~~'.o •••.lId be more qUired on the project to al.,l with the Teamsters appar. e-~ Mr. Zenn said he lold hes. retary of Health, Education There were reports of as hkely. . I low the dep~rtment to pre. ently boycotted the second SEMTA the i'edudiuii in (Continued on Plige 2) and Welfare Joseph A. Cali. many as 18 people killed and Exact Cost Via Bids par.e the. project agr~ement, election because as one said Students who plan to en. service would be a "disad. ------fano, Treasury Secretary W. up to 70 people wounded in I This ,pring The Woods reo whlc~ wll11Je tran~mltted to "We knew we ~eren't going roll at North High School vantage" to some students' Shoppers Rally Michael Blumenthal and At. the raids along a 21.miIe ceived pro g ram approyal the city for execution. to win." because they are new to the educational opportunities, torney General Griffin B. stretch of Lebanon's coast. from the Federal Highway The agreement then must Former president of the community or are transfer. Cuts Whole Hour F HOll ~I k t Bell. All three had offered Israeli ambassador to the, Administration fo~ 90 per. be returned to the .depart. police bargaining unit, Pa. ring from another high school "SEMTA suggested that we or I ar -e to resign voluntarily at an V.S" Ephraim Evron. stated cent Federal Aid Safety ment as soon as pOSSIble for trolman David Teolis said he should call North's counsel. change our school hours to earlier cabinet meeting. his government's policy will funding for the proposed without it. the construction wa, hopeful the men could ing department, 343.2201, to begin after 9 a.m. because Many regular shoppers On. • • .. remain the same. "We shall project. i.e" 90 percent of phase of lhe project cannot form a good working reIa. make an appointment. the early morning hours are the-Hill are in a fury this Saturday, July 21 do everything possible in self tlle estimated $154.000 to be authorized. The exact cost tionship with the FOP despite Students may register be- their peak service times," Mr, week over rumors that the ., THE CONTINUED SHAKE- defense to protect our citi. $175,000 cosl bcing paij by of the project will be deter. I the split votes. tween Monday, August 6. and Zenn explained. High school Salem Square :\Iarket may UP of the Carter cabinel zens. We shall hit the bases the federal government and mined via the bid process "We're all professionals Ftiday. August 17. They in Grosse Pointe now begins be replaced by a discount " I cn:ica wiler- President Jimmy of ~;rrorism wherever they 10 per~e~t by the cily. route, (handlcd by the. de. I an:! we know we have to work should brin~ their la~t. report I at 8:15 a.m. drug store in the near future. Carter accepted the resigna. arc. Prelimmary pl:ms have II partment o~ transportatIOn), I together and depend on each cards and b1rth certificates. (Continued on Page 10) Salem Square owners, who Hons of Energy Secretary probably thiS October. other." he said. "No one holds lease the building at 107 Ker. James R. SChlcsinger and 'E ' P k R I Trying to Determine anv g"udges." W M e 1 N cheval avenue, would not Transportation S e c re t a ry Upon learning that actual The first job for the FOP comment on the rumors, ,. mergency a~ u es ar emorla.. ears • BrocK Adams. The President construction may not start will begin soon. The police However. thcy have begun said later that he was well Take Effect ;n Farrns until next spring, the council officers' contract expired at Dec: Q"e on Cable TV F,,-rl.t circulating petitions in an pica sed with the changes he ., at its r('gular mceting Mon. the end of last month and 110 on ~ , effort to keep their lease. made and fell that the "ad. day. July 16, unanimously and waS!e and fringe benefit I The pelition asks that the ministration will now be bet. By David Kramer I gether); banning the use of (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 2) I By David Kramer days of August." Farms Council retain the ter able to serve this coun.' CalIin~ it emergency legi~. ~ollnd amplificatIOn equip. I -----.------.------Events are proceeding on' So far the committee has supermarkl't On.the.Hill be. try .. ," Deputy Defense latlon urgently needed to Imcnt without approval; out. 1 . ~::h~d"!:: with th~ Gross~ rn~t 'Nith M~!.e~'!' !-f'J l't "'1". "~I1'" th"r" ;~ 1I 111"k: "r f('0d Secretary Charles W. Dun. deal with the upcoming Re. lawing thc use of skateboards, Vandals HIt Loclunoor Club Pointe War Memorial Asso. Metro Communications. stores and alreajy an abund. can Jr, will replace Mr. gatta weekend crowds, the mini.bikes and motorcycles, eiation's plan to develop a United Video. Cox and Tele. ance of pharmacies in the Sl'hl,,~m~l'r Mr Carter in. I Farm5 Council passed anum. \ motorizcd airplanes, hOllIs "It's a heartbreaking thing." Trees hit by the vanjals cable television system serv, prompter. It also is scheduled area. The document also dicated that Navy Secretary ber. of rules and, regulatIOns I and .cars: and resiriciillg iill': II ':iJii',m" .. t.::d nub HGpr, g;:!! ine!!.!!!e !!ak, 1'01'1.1", grl'l'n icinIC four of the Pointe3 and I to meet ~.ith .Booth •• ~~nti. notes that a discount d~g W. Graham Claylon will serve deSIgned to clarify the en. plaYing, of games such a~ cour.'c ma'lager at the Loch. a~h and locusl, with many Harper Woods. nental Cal>levlslon ana Megill .:haiii ;:ould w()rs~n parkm~ as transportation secretary forcement powers of park frifbee, lawn darts and ball moor Club, in relation to two b~ing snapped in two and As of Fridey, July 20. the Vision. problems in the congested for 30 days, personnel and police in the I thrOWing to certaIn areas incidcnt~ of vandali~m last others having their bark War Memorial's cable TV Mr. Rickel stressed that tbe area because it would draw .. • • cily's parks, I were just a few of 1I,e regu. week to trees on club

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• Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 26, /979 Innovative Projects Program Gl-ant A.pproved I OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS rlJ J~SEPH D. ARBAN:S, II (C'ontl~"\l41'dfrom Page l~ .".-:" :hc m!;.c">'~~-:":~~"':~ ~~I- ~~lCi~.....".;:-"g'!!~ of th .. , r>rr.urrt1n~f." ;."/. 1.;.;<1.. ,. ". , " ~.' . "."..., .'~..;. ( Saying that such a project I bring to the task:" I study" will follow .. ~ I?lan I While precise approaches J'I t: D.P.M. . I h:l5 never been done before, Saying that about five pea. of action to prevent blight', I in thlS mnovaUvt: t';",ject will !!'!-!he- village III Mr. J 3. r,~ I s vbs~rved, "In I pIe will work on the study, I "We will seek a basic set ~e pinpointed dtet the study I II Physician and leJIJl5 uf LIll:O>'I'Jli" program, Mr. Lu:::!!ke staten th9t th~ o! apP!'ol1!'hes to p r p v en t I! completed, Mr. Luedtke U E it will foster cooperation be. f.irst phase Is one Of. data blight on a long.term basis, indicated basic approache5 ill' KERC HEVAL AVEN __ Surgeon of the Foot tween communities toward gathering, which will begin We will determine such ap. clude those of zoning, traffic I solving a common problem, next month and continue proach!!s and then test them and land use, plus a catalyst Unique opportunity for infant or pre- (i.e., the pre v e n t ion of through the faiL Then "in. Jegarding cost and effective. type of project toward pre. h C t tabl'shed bli~~t), a~d !l :~ a ~~: ..:~~ • ~.~or work" ; ~il~ transpi[~ ness," he emphasized, I venting blight. teen SOpS. us omers es I dlf._rent 1':IlL" ";, mee.• ~.'''I,",I\.r the w.n.~, <\nd, .... There IIrc ,everal 'Nun t,.. ! !n~e!!tm~ ~!l~ . ! sinG~ 1976. Rent includes a./I utili- at, of thore criterl~: ' sprmg. he hope~ the study measure bli~ht, including the As an e~ample, In vl,e~~1I1l1l+LI'''''6. most ,'mprov'ements and carpet. He . added, Vje will. be Will be completeu, , ' state of physical disrepair of t/l~ latter, ne as~ed, Will the v most mterested 10 the fmal The data gathermg phase structures economic obsoles. Samt John Hospital area be- BU'/Iing and management assistance 21223 Mack Ave" Grosse Pointe Woods product," which can be utiI. will include information on cencI: high vacancy rate- come a world medical center ized ,~o benefit other com. property. ~aluati~n,. traffic high 'business failure and ~ so~~ d~K. like, the Mayo available if needed. 885-8740 munltles, c~aracteflshcs, a Visual analy. number of margInal busi. ClImc w" .. cnsumg land reo Woods officials, including SIS of Mack avenUe frontage, nesses which exist for a short quirements fo.l1owi~g? Day. 881-5870 Evening. 822-0836 I' I Administrative Aide Gerard ~ land use ~survey .of uses period and then disappear, , "Huge cap~tal Investment .. ------. ______.1 E. McNamar;:, who helped ..long ,the Mack corr~dor. an he pointed out. In. an ,~rea w~ll help prev~nt prepare the program applica. ana~ysls of ownershIps ~nd I It creeps along a commer. blight, he, said, whl~e notJ~g tion, weren't the only ones bus.ness changes ~egardmg cial strip. while nearby hous- both public and ur~vate 1O• .If It's Nautical But flee B.o•• ethe Pleased over the proJ'ect's BC. turnover and a detailed anal. ; c1 t h lth d th 't vestment can st9P bhght. ysis of zoning r hi 1 g .n ... says. ea y an en I - th -" "M k A . ceptance poems a on It' tIt t th tn e repon, ! ae ~e. • • . WE'VE GOT IT! ~hlp'. wh•• 1 . A-Iack. ~ Im.a e y pene ra ~s e res. nue in The Year 2000," which Nautical Gifts .. leal Supplies I ' Fo~ Mr. :,..uedtke, whose "We also will talk with a Id~ntlal areas which lea~s. was part of The Woods' ap- Ifirm f1as wOll~ed th~oughout number of people including said Mr, L.uedt~e, to a reelp. plication, the firm says toot .7150 G BlNOCllAR , ...\' --the slate, the study IS a plan. individual merchants mer. rocal relatiOnship downward, ..' th t 35 years ,-:::. CANVAS I ner's dream' , I uurmg . e pas , '. 1_' fer POWIf III Sllill • .•- .. .. ' " 1. chants' groups, city officials "The big issue, here, is to Mack has been undergoing a : $112.50 $8950 The ,mam t~esls is to ta ...e and shoppers," Mr. Luedtke try to disseminate action to process of steadily.progress. VALUE r ~"A;,.:;'."II_~Y',OXfORDS prevent,lve acho.n ahead of explained, prevent blight prior to its ing blight. •, thearrlVal of bhght, Present ------"Since the early 1950s the ~ re =.."- '. r~~_~ram~:_a.. initiated ~fter • UT linear progression of bhght ~ I ~t1~~~1!1.....~a foothold, hc BarriCade to Go p along ~ack avenue ,has ~en ... 1-'- c_, , dramatlc, Commen:lal bhght Bill Brown While noting most of Mack C I ------,.. has now crossed Alter road f I avenue is in a healthy condi (oot nued from Page 1) I dren playmg 10 tne area. b ' 't t t INVITES yOU TO VISIT HIM SETH THOMAS j tion now the study will at: I If Harper Woods officials "Don't. ~8it until s0ll}e.one athn IS l~glOmfng... a ?e~e ra e AT HIS NEW LOCATION "'"II . ..', '.... nul' it d" . th' gets Injured" the cItizen e par Ion 0 maCK ;>venue CLOCK. (empt to give SpeCltlC tJ!rec- ,._.m .. _..,Dage m l'lr rnm. " ..,~;"h t~9"sverse' G r 0 sse LABARA;S BARBER SHOP I ... tions to \Y a r d preventinc1 munity, the barricade will be I stressed. p~'i~t~'"P~rk" the re ort blight, Mr, Luedtke Indicated~ erected ~ t~e w~~~er1limits Anotherresid~nt felt much stat~s. ' p 20207 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods bet. 7 & 8 Mile Road Nouticlil Ship', WhHI • Ship'l WhH', "Nothing Like It" c~ The .. oe~s WI ... a~vanced I of the area traffiC stems from One oi the observations "This is the first time that slgnage on Roslyn ,and at lhe flo\1/ off !he .expressway shared includes the blight on lamp' , , . All ,h.,! All 51i.. 'B" I.' 60" I Phone 882-9130 I know of a municipality look., Roslyn 8nd Canton, 10 Har. and the eXit In Harper Mack extends at a predictable _ lng' !!h~!d prior to th~ ~ur., ~~r. ~o~~s;~.Su.~h ~IF:~S_wi~~, ~~~?~,.•~nd "~~~t • a. ?tu~y rate in a linear fashion, If Irence of blight and deterion. :''' a~vruVf._lll UIJ,:el.L111m I SJl~I1!U Ul' nt ..ut' a, ,hiS .0, the weIl.established trend of tion. What's inl'tovative l~ the and no rIght lurn Visuals, ,cation. " , the past SO years continues, lwk!ng ahead while there's a Hnwev"r, the {firector said, I Meanwhllf'. It. St" Clair'l'the blight should reach Ver- rJ healthy community corridor," if The'Woods doesn't receive I ~hores wo~an S~I~: _With t~c nier by the yeu 2QOO. (\\., he said, 'the permission of Harper I B,ry~ !lameade" Luat traffle The study will develop a W' In explaining thllt his f"!l' Woods ..regarding the instana. ~.as 1O.c~eas.ed In he.r area, strategy to prevent the pene. "..' ., " has worked in most of the-'~~-~~lS!1age, the balrica";" .,:.",," . - "'."'..,-..."'1'..1 trati,lO of blight b:.\(: ~il:<.t1_ c.xduslClely For the Man 0f.TradrtlOfi principal cities in Michigan will be erected on the west w,ould only'. beco~e worse portion of Mack between he said "I've seen nothing side of the Roslyn wd Helen WIth the barrIcade 10 Roslyn Nottingham road and Vernier I'I • I like it before. It will depend intersection, (between lhe road. before it occurs. Seml-annUa Ii . crosswalk and Helen on Ros' She said it could come to Looking Forward I OF-F £I • '/2 · TV~n "'T 'llyn). Signage would then be a point where streets in the Plans call (or The Woods I .r \.Ie bets 1lUU I p!ace~ dt the wc=tc::-!~' ::it~' I i'!!!'!'.'!tli~le arM of hilT com. 1.0 AC!t as the manallinll mu. .,~ limits on Roslyn and at tne I munily might have t" be tar. ! uicipillity In tl ..) Pi'\)J~t with I,ll! ..... - aI.:;~.. .- (Conti ed f m P g l' intersection of Helen and r,icade~. "This' isn't a solu. the city entering into ~ con-I SUIlllller SALE agre BUt b .r:o af,e I Roslyn. tiOn-lt's more of a prob. tract with Mr. Lue.dtke's firm, emen s e",veen Iremen . . . 11m" h t t d B'd th and the city have yet to be The subJect of traf~lc 10 Ie,. £ e s a e" eSI es e support of settled for the coming year. the northeast section of Har- . As it turned out, the coun. t othe.r affected comm~nities, SELECTION OF :~::~SHIRTS The City, however, had p.e; Woods was on the coun. cll ~oted ~.l to erect the Mr. p'et~rsen... ~ad ~a~lIe~_re- FINAl. THREE DAYS earlier agreed to pay the cil s agenda on the 16th but barricade 10 Roslyn road. porten mat :samt ,Jonn 1105'1 men wages and fringe bene. Harper Woods City Manager with Councilman John Sabol, pital officials also have given Alterations at Cost ~OFF fits comparable to those in Ronald Bultman indicated in reiterating he was against their backing, on 40% Off Clothing 9 '1116 d811y I I The Woods and The Shores, that "nothing happened," , the barricad~ con~ept, casting Our c!t~ is looking forwar,d I SElECTIOt~ OF PANTS (where public safety depart- On the placement of sign- ,the l~ne dissenting V0 t 1:, to recelymg Mr. Luedtke s ,.;"\ . r:. ~ i i ments already exist), in iii79.! ! age in his community, h~ !laid I CQuncllman Dan Grady wa5 ~tu_~y,sa~d,~r .•~_et~rsen, w~o ~ ~ • ,I, ~'J,~ BO, this matter hasn't been be'lexcused from the meeting. /lnUicaten It WIU De supple., .1-r,laal'... ,..,-Ol'.,Oll...I- • • • ,I file !-1lSt EveDt fore the council as yet but it As part of the moti~n, the mental to the city's proPosl!d II ,. ~OFF .. II The vote last week may w!)lI!d be in the future. councll also gav~ Director land .use plan preparerl by I 92 Kerche.al ofi.du:-Hiii . 882.82'1 J - mark the last event in the In eying The Woods' action \1 Danke1 the autho~lty to pla~e Iplanning consultant Bran-don I Unfinished Dress Pants ~ OFF long battle to organize and authorizing the barricading temporary b a .r r, cad e 5 In M, Rogers. Long Slee.e'i)rm-StiirifF.l~;OFF , ,lmplementll public safety de- of Roslyn, Mr. BuUman sai~ Hampton or RIdgemont ro.~ds ~ER- - I'N.T.z.~. .."", . , partment In''l'be City.. .~~"Wdidn't'belleve\~~ closing' if he de~Jcl~L"'~eSllBb. IFI1-A'....., '.:.J'~ ...' ~.E1", iff.'~ \ .• ~ ~ "':' (~XC~PT SOUD COLORS) ~\ The council approved the of streets would solve the , " . ., . ~on5ulidali,,~ in una but its problem, with tr::!fic bein:, Park to 'Po',' '\.:. CADILL ...C - Implementation was delayed moved further south, creat. $ II . 1'\ SUITS, SPORT COATS by l~ng court batt~e~ and ex. ing a domino effect. 1,14 Mi ion .-._""""==- "JACKETS tenslVe cross tram10g pro- "It doesn't make much INTRODUCES ~~ grams. sense to close off a road in The Park will have to pay_ • • • ,~ The consolidation is ex. the middle of .a neighbor- $1.14 million to a Detroit AUTOVEST .- peeled to reduce costs for po. hood" he stated viewing the ' . . . . lice. and. fire protection by matt~r from the planner's family four years after a Park . --- makmg the work force more point of view in relation to gal'bage truck struck and Y:OFF 1979 Sedan deVille eff~c~ent, according ~o city the boundary line betw.een killed their 13.year.old son offiCials, Former policemen both communities which cuts along 1.94, d f' A Wayne Qounty jury an Iremen are now ~,:. through the residential area, awarded the money to the LlASE.P~~~~~~~dP~~! peeted to ,perform. all public Cites Close Calls family of Dennis Drakeford ~U~~~~! d. m. egan safety duties, workmg normal , , I , " •• Conditioned • 0 __ umpo eight.hour shifts, Mea~whlle, ~t The Woods at a trial before Circuit Court • a _,....• • Tinted C'." • T • T WnM' II ~ I ,. ~_~,_ ~ • Floor Malo ~ Vinyl Root gppur.t fur "'.11 The consolidation became m ~ e tIn g, DI~ectQr pank~l Judge William J. Giovan on ...... -----.-- :~~::~~f.:;:~~~~tWSr:,~~11C 16900 k&rchevoJ o~nu. phon. 882-2755 effective on Sunday, July 1, p.omted o~t, while SaYll,l.ghIS Tuesday, July 17. I and has been proceeding "as fIrst chOice would still be City l\f a nag e r John R. 35 Open Thursday evenings tu 8:45 p.m. well as can be expected," ac- barricading Roslyn and, if Crawford said the garbage NEW 1979 5183 . I'ording to Public Safetv Di. necessary, Ham p ton and truck was on its wav to the , "".Me. (AlttralioDS ."ailable .t cos!) ..... Iwtoftlt poYfMn" of $183.35 .ilh $2.000 dQ.. " Of ~ector Bruce Kennedy. • Ridgemont, that clo~it~g Ros. Grosse Pointes.Clinton Refuse trade. toIol. abligotion $4,600.04 plus use Ie ... PutchOM: lyn before the "Orlgm and Disposal Authority when the I COUPE DEVILLE oprion price 56.800. eo,.d on mifeage of 36,000 roi .... Destination" work in S1. Clair driver couldn't brake in time Shores and The Woods were while trying to avoid a traf- completed would' affect such fic jam. The truck ran off the studies. freeway hitting the boy, The director also explained City Attorney Herold .~ that Harper Woods officials Deason said the city is 1./') 757-0767 Van Dyke at 1-696 536-626'0 . never officially turned down sured against the damages. - --~ - I Any propusals by The \Voods , I ~~tta:~~. indicate some re- r I Citing the number of de. ~ lays citizens have faced, Or- lando Valdez felt to do the "0 rig i n and Destination" studies the right way, that the tempor!lry "Brys barri" The "'0,;'0'''" Qhnnlri h" l"tlmnv,:an ..._-...... __ ...- -- -_ .._-. __ . He also said the "Brys bar'l Wellington Restaurant rieade" should come down or the Roslyn barricade should CONTINUING OUR • • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT •• be erected. SI;MI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Other citizens cited noise and safety factors, with one OF MEN'S SUITS. SLACKS • NEW MENU resident saying there have • DAilY & NITIl Y MENU SPECIAlS - already been some close caHs AND SPORT COATS regarding traffic and chil- in the Pub AT EVEN GREATER SAVINGS. CHERRY SELECTED SUSCln E. Cherry of The I SPECIAL TUES. NITES Pointe has been named as. sistant public relations of. Take advantage of further family dinner PRIME RIB ficer for the National Bank reductions on tropical blends, of Detroit, (NBD), in its Pub. I lightweight wools and year-around He Relations Department, I Civic Affair~ and Marketing apparel. You'll appreciate the • LIVE JAZZ WEDS. NITES Division, As manager of edi. lhe Bess Bonnier Quartet torial services, Ms, Cherry quality tailoring, fine patterns writes and edits a variety of I and colorings for immediate wear. in the Pub m3terJ2!s, in c 1u din g her weekly colunm on coins in Suits, 1900 units; spon coats, .HAPPY HOUR4:30 to &:30 the "Detroit News." 850 units; slacks, 1200 units Mon, rhru Fri. in all stores while quantities last. 2 FOR 1, BUR a 'IfE-REDUCED COCKTAI PRICES Grosse Pointe News • LUNCHEON SPECIAL (USPS 230-400) Published Every Tbursday A Snifter of Martinis or Manhattan& by RoM. B. Edgar for $1,75 with luncheon order D/B/ A Anteebo Publishers 99 Ktrcheval Avenue 18450 MACK at MANOR Grosse Pointe, Mich. (8236 (3,d Ilfllt SOllth of MOton} Jacobson's Phone TV 2.6900 Phone 886-0001 S.con" CIOII Poslo,. paId at D,'roJt, MIchigan. • OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P,M, ~ I'~~ Svbrcrlptlo" Ral" $10.00 p.t TWO HOURS FREE PARKING - '- . "'- y.ar ,,10 ",on, WE WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET Add, .. , all Moll Sltblc,lptlon" Chon,. of Adel"n Fomll J ~79 to -~ I99 Ke.che"al, Gro,.. Point. Fo""l. Mlch, The dIad II". fo' n.w' copy I, Monday noon.

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.IBeautification Group Woods Nixes Fund Raiser' 1 A fund raising request I Society and his committee. Filled «,itk. Excitement from the Committee to Elect Coundlman John Sabol :w ' Timothy M. Muceiante to the asked City Attorney George John Rummel, , )IIII!I •• /. " ------CIty Council of Grosse Pointe Catlin if a public facility '.~~I~es==Ii Bv Joanne N. Gouleche ,'wi.i!i,_~ Bl!aUllfi~.alion c~m:, ,W:0ods was unan~mousl,Y de .• CO"':~ h~ u~d I~ ()hl~in I [...... ;...t! . It ~, l. l.J....AIiIiWL. M~~bels of-the BeauUfl.l !':.. .j~"""~j wh1rn ..... ~l ,...- ...~.rff~-rt5~.'j- '.1...... , {"~"':'~"'~~ ...... :..~ ._ .... ,.,~,. rr;~", ral 'l'?:JJ2n ~••.tfh ,Cadillac Dealer .... :>iai' _.-', -- ~~, cation Commission in The over thr~, years ago. regular m e e tin g Monday, I the latter mOIl:aling li'l: Lily I' b J hn L"-'.JL , Park met for the first time : _.:: " are Judy Aiehler of Balfour Norlh Hi h SChool student For hIS part, Mayor Benja. to the Pointes. Wme has had a checkered hislory in terms of ils OISCUSSV~illI~ luf ~mt'~tU.. nb Iroad .cynthia Brooks oi pr sentagtl'v to the council I min W t'mkos silld he had I estl'''e I 5" f h f' t I and beautlfymg their CI y. . ' 'II P' d' M' re e e ,. pr . e \/a ue. IDee It was one 0 I every .rs. a eo- Only a handful of resi. Wmdml omte flve, a.ry wanted to use one tennis no, objection to ,,~url>OHen WII1X of Inemsel\'es as pt:opic u. 'A",." and ideas about oeaUUlICiI- . T: • alf.. , oad Don",~;: :::;1;':;(; :< ~~ !""~:!" .An. ,for a candidate, Councilman, award-winning sales, • 'I , although wine remains one 01" Ihe most popular bev- lIOn I'l0jecl~ iu! The I';:;rk. I Miller ?f Noltm~ham. ~,o~d'i gust 10, l:lecause of the peak I G~orge Cuelel SillU i1e agl cc~ I serv lee ciHUpa.rts erages. Wine socielies are growing more numerous Councilwoman Ann M.l John Stev

I Safety. Erv Steiner, Wayne County I Commissioner, will be Master at Ceremonies. Each entry will receive a doggy bag, and complimentary cookies and lemonade will be served. Your Put the dog on us and have a fun time. Absorbent dish towe', and dl.h cloth. from Ritz, Good ~, Extremely serviceable "Flemish" towels are just the thing for kitchen clean-ups. Super Neighbor absorbent cotton, checked orange, yellow, Fred J. Zelewskl brown, red, green, blue on natural. 2.25. 18538 IICtlIt T...... • Coordinating Ritz-a-Dish cotton dish cloths, 882-9308 natural shade striped in the same colors, $1. See him for all your family inSurance needs. S81e ends September 1, 1979. l~,A tun u •• GDDd N,igllbfJf. S"" f'ffII A II rll,,, 'K.U'''NU,

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First Federal Savings of Detroit is offering savers this great variety of beautitulTImex gifts. Make a qualifying deposit to a new or GJ~~I existing First Federal savings account and you can take home the Timex of your choice. Either free, or at big savings. Choose from decorator IG~LJ I wall clocks, alarm clocks, 24-hour timer, women's and men's watches. It's our way of introducing some great new savings account features. We've increased our interest rate on 9.)n regular savings. Toa full 5112% per year daily G r0n interest, paid and c~mpounded quarteriy. J' "I U I 8). (10.1 iiI. 1 One-quarter percent more than any bank 6. '.' ~ 1 L-J I"-- _...... :....:.. -.;.:"_...'_~-,..-;-_~~-_ ..~_t.~ .. ,...... _ ... ~ ;. __•.•_~.., rr".-;-,....f I• is permitted to payon'an'annual interest" .rate basis. We're offering a brand-new Four-Year Money Market Certificate that features a high rate of interest never before possible in so short a time with a deposit of only $100or more. The interest rate for this account is 888 established monthly. However, the rate in effect when your certificate is issued is guar- anteed for the full4-year term. ~July's rate for [ .:3= ' ~ this accouni is 1,850% aniiual iiitei€st, COITi: -, ...~ I L_--_-~---.".------:;J pounded continuouslY for an effective annuai ...... yield of 8.284%. c ~ {)n t'on nl th~ .. tA/.ol"A "Ari'i~t:a,.f tha mini- _ •• -.~t' ¥. , ...... , •• "'" ..."" ._ ...-_-.:- ...... ;;;;;;';; c--37:: mum deposit on most of our other certificate accounts, too. Now you only need to deposit $100or more to open a~y of our high-interest certificates (e~cept our 'popular 182-Day Money

'arLi• _01. ..rte-":"'j' :_k _ ...."',...... ~In" ~il'l'hor M "el~ Ilil \.tlU::'Wln\.11-_.&.- ...... pay"Cl" {; . rate on deposits of $10,000or more). And the penalty for early withdrawal has been modified for ~ertificate accounts opened sseo 51,800 $5,000 after July1, 1979.On our One-Year and our to. to or 182-Day Money Market Certificates, the penalty DEPOSIT 5.- $4,. More is no more than 90 days' interest. On our longer 1. Alarm (Snooze Feature) FREE FREE FREE term certificates, the maximum penalty is now 2. Alarm (Lighted Dial) FREE FREE FREE 180days' interest. 3. Decorator Clock FREE FREE FREE r.heck the gift chart, visit any First Federal 4. Decorator Clock FREE FREE FREE office, make your qualifying deposit and take 5. 24-Hour Timer tt' r-. i)e coee fREE I home your Timex gift. Of course, our Timex i 6. luminous Dial Alarm $ 5:951 FREE FREE offer is limited, so open or add to a First Federal 7. Men's Watch lED FREE savings account today. While money is time. (Gold Tone) $ 5.95 FREE 8. Women's Watch lED Effective (Chrome Plated) $ 5.~S FREE FREE Minimum Annual Annuli Type of Account Amount Ibte 9. Men's Watch LED Ibte •• (Chrome Plated) $ 5.95 FREE FREE Regular 10. Women's Watch lED No 5.50% 5.61% (Daily Interest) Minimum (Gold Tone) $ 5.95 fREE FREE One-Year 11. Decorator Clock $ 8.95 $ 4.95 FREE 12. Decorator Clock $ 8.95 $ 4.95 FREE Certificate. $100 6.50% 6.66% I ". n n~ ~ ... n~ 1:01:1: I 13. Decorator Ciock ~ O.".:J .J ~.;I.J .1'..... 2Y2-Year 14. Men's Watch Certificate. $100 6.75% 6,92% (Chrome Plated) $ 9.95 $ 5.95 FREE 15. Men's Watch 4-Year (Calendar) $ 9.9y 5.95 FREE Certificate* $100 1.50% 7.11% 16. Women's Watch I (Gold Tone) $ 9.95 $ 5.95 FREE 6-Year 17. Women's Watch Certificate. $100 1.75% 7,98% (Chrome Plated) $ 9.95 $ 5.95 FREE 8-Year 18. Men's Watch lCD (Chrome Plated) $24.95 $19.95 $14.95 Certificllte* $100 8.00% 8.24% 19. Women's Watch lCD 4-Year (Chrome Plated) $24.95'$i9.95 $14.95 The interest rates 20. Men's Watch lCD Money Market $100 for these ac- (Gold Tone) $24.95 $19.95 $14.95 Certificate*t counts are de- termined on the 21. Women's Watch lCD date the account 182-Day is o~ened. Call (Gold Tone) $24.95 $19.95 $14.95 Money Market $10,000 965. 020 for the cunent rates. lIIuSlrated giits are ~ubje(ll0 .;v.;;l..bilily ..I lime of selection and Certificate. the association's right to withdraw this offer at any time. All prices plus 4% M;chigan sales tax. 'Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal from certificate savings accounts . Only one gift per account is permitted under federal regulations • "Interest on all First federal sivings accounts (except 182.Day and the right to limit the total number of gifts per person or family is reserved by the ~ssociation. & Four-Year Money Markel Certilicatesl is compounded quarterly. This gift offer not available In our Crand Rapids offices. tlnterest on this account is compounded continuously. FEDE SAVI OF.DETROIT Main Office: 1001Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Phone: (313)965-1400.

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P19~ Five Thursday, July 26, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Bon Secours Simons Take City to C'ourtWDOds Set!les I HT:::~:"~~'~~~""'lTo Stop Garage Razing OnB~':~:~~.1 medical staff presented the By SUillt McDonald I Mack avenue, in March b~sed The subjec~. ';'~ "!\rpeting I Semmes Aw ..rd to :)t,;;,;en For the second time iili!,',.;;;;::m :l list of 11 code Viola. the C(l'':~~!! I.'h=r:the!lI and Aiken, MD, and John Trotter, year the City Council has IlliOI1S. It e•.Iled the structu~e toyer In The Woods, plu,!! MD, at a recent special break. condllmned a garalZe In Mack "dangero~~" and a "publiC quotes ior the remo~l anu II fast. I avenue tbat neighbors claim I nUIsan~e: , I replacement of c~ur.c,u rooli'! ',',," ..' ~". 'ilt,,-I'" e"" ••o~c n..t E:lrller action on the can .• "ql/na WM lI"'atn discussed Th e Semmes Awar d con.\ """. "0."" '1- ...... 1' ,--- .... 0'" II ferred twi I' chances are the garage will demnahon was postponed In by the solons at their regu. I nizes resideC~t :~::I{ian~e~o:~ remain standing f()r some April.whell the owner, Mitch. lar meeting Monday, July 16. SAVE best exempl'f th "t f time while its owners fight ~ll Simon, suffered a fat~l This topic was explored lye SPIrI 0 I " I neart all' 'k 't - ~-u-cil ..' . the Sister.s of. Bon Secours the achon In Wayne County , ac a .. W U by the COUMll on MonU,iY, III ' . _,.. _' Circuit Court. hearing. ,July 2, 'and 8-fter a diSCUSSIOn YOURSELF ... \;;,,;u:rU~;iC; ....~ J.... ~.~.~"'~-:... '..:,...vl.. A temporary re1:a.taHiiil5' ~:"',~f:"~~ ""'~ .~,.. C~m.~n~t',:,r ',',.!~;:;t~t..:..~~d. :Jr :'"':~!..!~~ !\~•. nelly" MD, dlrec~or of the order to stop the city from I ~elghbor~ have co.mpl,i1~ed Ibe done, the solons decided II II me die a 1 e~u~atlon depa~t. tearing down the building I ~nc~ssantlY, ,about tne budd. to approve the carpeting of ment, the rec~plents must d~s. was issued on Tuesday, July Illg s ~o~d~hon and .told. the the public safety director's SOMEMONEy~ play extraordmary ~oncern m 17, at the request of its council It IS a nest lOt !1um. office at a cost of $254. the care for p~hen~s and owner, Mrs, Mitchell Simon, ber~ of, rats, Mr. Blrach The council also rejected demons,trate genulne,l,nterest A hearing is scheduled for demed thl,S, , a bid in the amount of $9471 I for patIents and familIes. Friday, July 27, before Judge Mrs, SImon s so~: Mark, for the installation of car. ... and Enjoy Earlier this spring, four Patrick Dug~an at 2 p.m. a~~~~w)edged that .. the g,a. peting'mderneath the seats family practice resident phy. The council v\.oted on M~n. rho :ook~ hordrlb!e, ~ut fsald in the council Chamber,s be. I sicians received the Holden day, July 16, to reaffirm !ts ~ e Clty soul g,lve t e R"!. cause the city would have to I Award during Bon Secours earlier condemnation order ~ly the opportumty to repair bear a separate cost for seat the Benefits of Deferring Hospital's 30th annual Clinic after it heard a presentation It... , ' , ,removal. Day Program. from Mrs, Simon's attorney, ~e re wllilng to ~ut qUite As a result, the solons au. I . Robert Birach. The attorney a ,bl~ of moner Into t,he h ' d C't Ad . 'st t , The, annual Holden Aw~rd said the Simon family would building so I thmk the city ~~:~:r E,I ~eter:~m tara oc;:. Current Income Tax IS ,bestowed for outstanding like to invest $1 500 ill a should give us a chance," tain separate quotes for car. , oTlg~nal, papers based on i~. "face lift" .of the' converted M,r. S~m?n said" "Without peting beneath the seats. for v~st,lgation a~? research ,m barn, including new exterior t~e bUilding, that IS a usel~~s the removal of seats and for I cllmcal medic me, The wm. paneling, roof and doors. piece of proper~y because It s' f on the Interest. ners of the 1979 H old e, n Mr. Birach argued that zoned for parkmg but there carpeting in the oyer. Awald are Michael Cra1g" demolition of the building is n.o ingress or egr~ss," On the 10th, the council MD, Thomas Be a c h, MD, would result in "great hard. CIty attorneys saId they unanimously approved a bid Christopher Bush, MD, and ship" to the Simon family will vigorously defend the in the. amount of $488 for John Trotter MD. b ' h' . th council d"cision in cirl'uit carpetmg under the seats and , . u~m~ss W Icn uses e courL - • ~ for carpeting in the Bon Secours Hospital has bUilding for s tor age and , lobby However the discus. sponsored programs of moo;. rental income "That garage IS the worst . 'f b'd t ' d Fireman's FtLndAmerican Life I d. d' h' Th . "1 f' t building in Grosse Pointe" I slon 0 I S a remove an c~ e ucat/on an researc e counci lrs c..?!'.: '~ill 1:>et"r Short repre"en't. replace the seating consumed since 1949. demned the garage, 17.00 ~~~ hA '-:, ;",;: ~A,~'n' I most of the council's aUen. ______~-----_--_Img t eChY...ereliU'U6 ,0 . offers one of the best solutions .. ------.. todefendthe hilt,"the council position hon.. In!! mt'mo to C.tI y Adm'm. City Man age r Thomas Istrat.o~ Chester ~, Petersen, Kressbach told the council Admmlstrative Aide Gerard I to future income needs Miichell A. M&Painting on Monday that tl..~ repairs E; McNamara r~port~d two I proposed by the Simon fam. bids were rece1ved In the Iily will do little to correct amount,s of $392 and $600 .. found anvwhere, for those Res!dent~a' and Ccmmeic:al I slr.u.C.l.ural p.roblems in the II respcetl;'C~:", to remo." and '" Complete Exteriors & Interiors garage. replace the 98 seat~. .. ~. r~port ~~ssued ~y ~~e ..~:!l~~~ __~ __ a~~~~~_~~~a~ who have $5,000 or more.

I ,'o.:.&\"':,,-> 4." ',' High Q'I.?-Ht.yPm~~~s1!).~-?J~~'!". !"~~.f.t."r;;.~~"""'~£""',,, tment In F~'iJ' ,.. ""='~~~.....-J ," ruary noted that the entire believe. that I can perform '..._"..,.." ..,....-.----..~vVecah'-it'our •••• " •••. !!= ..... ;.~.~ Mr" Mitchell 881-5105 roof structure is sagging and this task for $200 and will has holes and water leaks, do so with your, (the coun. 6:30 to 5:00 Monday-Friday the wall structure is out of cU's) , concurrence," stated plumb and the lack of rat Mr. McNamara. walls and the condition of Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkos, Single the grounds constitute a in Doting Mr. McNamara ob. "rat hal'borage," tained the quotes and then ------made an offer to do the Payment . H'f work, asked City Att0111ey ThIeves I George Catlin if there was Wh"t T any conflict of interest in Deferred Annuity. •, I e ower this instance. Saying there was no con. An unknown amount of fliCt, Mr. Catlin stated this This modern, insured. product _~, ~.oh~.ey ;~~s...t~~en...~~~_~_At~.eparticular procedure wasn't r~ J:ff~;nA av~~~'~'~;i~ :hO~e:~e; ~'l:di~~!'~~~~~t;; I "'.,..""(nrlQC: ' ' v .I.",,",,",v • • • Monday morning, July 23, might feel upset. He also }JJ. "" Iwhen three black maI~s en. pointed out there was no I ter~ ~he ea~~ry and an." l~g~l problem an~ t~at it.was , . . JfDl:' ' rT T 0'1:''' 'I:' t: 1 \1 UO~~ :J,"1;::~,..Wit!:::~t~~~~'%:~ • COt\.•• ~~~,,:,RI"t' IT ..A~ ....~ .v 8.50% -,\\ WE BUY--. ''; ~I ~~~~I.;fi~~~;~~s:'lllw=;~~~!~~~~~~ES.~I:....':....,":;: SEll I TUDE FOR OLD RUGS ••• ' t . Th thr C~P~II""'~ Ul D'U. .IU"''' ...... WHOLESALE and RETAIL pu t In 0 a cup. e ee offer felt a low bidder could • • J then fl~dtthrobulgb a bdackh~nt' feeI.'thatthe employe had Tax Free recovery of prmcIpal - plus Han~-washlng, repairing. No Chemicals Used! trance m a a ue an W Ie.. . Antiques and Appraisals Chevrolet Nova. -an ~nfa~r ~dvantage 10 such .' M• .t.r Ch.rg., &.nkAm.rIClird There were three customers a sltuah~n, Tax Favored Treatment of armUlty payments to you durmg in the rebtaurant at the time For h1s part,. Mr. MeNa. R . Call 547-5000 of the robbery. mara said the prices quoted etlrement, 321 South Meln, Roye. O.k Police have no suspects in to do th~ Vf.?rk !fere "ex. I the incident. tremely h1gh, while adding PERMANENT GUARANTEES iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil he saved the city around • $200 wiih his offer. He also , I pointed out he would only do Income payments from your Annuity can be guaranteed for 1.711 MACI AYE, it with the council's concur. at Yorbhir. Irenee, as long as you live. ~~~~~ BBIRummage Sale ,Iii • FLEX1BILITY TO MEET ANY \I s.- 1~2 IIs Delayed RETIREMENT NEED "YOUR COMPLETE FOOD & BEVERAGE CENTER" I - I Grosse Pointe Park West ' You're in control . . . You decide when you want your will Annuity income to start and how you want the benefits paid. * * PACIl.AGE LI UO. DEALER * * on Saturday,not noid a Augustrummage4,saleat 1339 Beaconsfield avenue, IJR-'~O..,.DL"AL.EMDR;MRE UO'MCHpOICE from9a.m.t03p.m.The reason is because the • UQUIDITY $2'~ location of the sale is in a residential district and does Your money is always available to you. We guarantee to give not conform to a city ordi. you back every dollar you've put in upon request. You can nanN' that nrohihit,!; an . ... V LB. I orga~iUtion.from sponso"ring also withdraw part of your vaiue; iO% or less annually is not OF BEEF a sale on residential property. Perfecf lor Outdoor Rotissiere Park west v/ill no\'/ seek subject to a withdrawal charge. I council approval to hold the BEER SALE sale a_ts_:_~_t_h_e_:_~_~_a_:_n. For your free copy of our descriptive brochure Most of the trouble in the .that provides greater detail on our $1 DISCOUNT ~~E:~~~~1NtA~11:~~I~e~e:~~~~~::yt~~~~.1 Single Payment Deferred Annuity, i I GratUff just call or ;nail the coupon below to: FREE DR. PEPPER TAS.TING \ FIREMAN'S FUND AMERICAN LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY I ~~ Attn: Mr, Kay AUG. 3rd and 4th iJUUIlCUIIII P.O. Box 644 A ~I~~. Detroit, Michigan 48232 pr~tDr REMEMBER YORKSHIRE BEVERAGE I edErilr .... (313) 557-5700 CENTER'S CASE PRICE ON AU 1M"". Please send me information on your Single Payment Deferred Annuity. NATIONAL BRANDS OF POP No obligation of course . ., ~ I 'I oz. bottles 24- o. 99 NAME plus • HI;,,"I q"'lily' $4 • 8"uhM gllltt IInilll 24.- 12oz. Cans deposit ADDRESS • Chi' k ,.. 1Ittn1 "f.~.II.nl color ,.I.nllon , Etsy 10 IPPlY, clt~ ovlfnilll'l • kl"II« "'" ._ •• CITY i STATE ZIP BORDEN'S STAHL'S brlC~'M lion • ICE • Eay 10 c".n • F," OlI.tcllIaIlldt ------BREAD & PHONE I MILK CUBESI . lochmoor ,H.rdw.re COOKIES 207.79 MACK at • MI. jf'HESB 885-0242

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 1979 ------~------_ ...---- I Officiais Seek Juvenile Crim,e Fighting Arm" WEEKDAY I

nottce. ~ A d area of juvenile services, Mr. Mr. Bremer said he under. scores in the Reg ion a I (After th.. School Hoyr Bremer felt some sort of stood Mr. Ortisi's point, while Junior Hig~.Middle S~~ool on June .1~ .voted to pull out combined effort would be stating his big concern was Mat h e mahcs Competition, $ y 29~of t.:.!l.i ~~s!onl ,l 2 da s I~flr, bettel' than having each city to have something concrete spons~red by the Michigan :W0U'Usvn'Cla S ha dto sw y go its own way. . to explore prior to. the open. CounCIl of Teachers of Math. lu,nPlement personnel reas. In eaying The Farms was ing of school. I Brownell was represented by s!gnments as. all YS~ detee. the I)nly city whicb contacted I Barbs Traded I Douglas BastianeUi and Joe _LB. tJ~?S were W~ods ~ff1>Cers.) him in writing regarJing pro. On this, Mr. Kressbach I Haas, Parcells by Al Hage, whe have l?"dD?~dduaalnC~nP'viditlg juvenile services, Mr. added, "If The Shores doesn't Richard Less, Karen Mcear- I pro:l.c. on an ... IV! u. Pet. 'd Th W' d ...."-,.~:~ t ,. '" th C 1 P d AI I t act basi toward protecting ersen sal e 00 S }I,a ,h ••p3 e, ,in ... rC.. llC~ I .Y,. ,ar.os ere? lln ....ex ;h Woods and its person- would be willing .to do this level program until Septem. Rothis who had the second nel~ll he added. on . an individual c?ntract ber 1), and the, school sys. highest score in the test, LB.$1.39 Remains Question baSIS rather than VIa the l.oiKROAST He II BABY Pending the amount of in. YSD. a • a.~o ••st~te~ Mr. ....- ...9. ...I lc.;:::~ in such a eoncep.t, (The Kres!lb .ch V(;Hja~IYm.~lcated I "';1 1 ""~;'I Fnms already has expressed some ~nterest In thlsll-p- some), along with any ree- proach. . , 1~;l1r"£FLIVER LB,. ommendations arising from Mr. P~tersen, In atte~pt~ng HYGRAOE tbe police chiefs' session and to clarify the termmatlOn 15222 E J' ff A . - - I ensu.ing a('.tion by the bOard ~~~~~s__~: t~~}'S~ ItO~,~~ • • • e erson venue of managers. the financial WIl.uCl5Cl~ ,"ua. '4o .. e. ~t:-'''u"" G.P. Park (tat";;sanLakepG:nto! Beaconsfie!d) $ form it wouM. take remalns Safety ~~~artmen~ did Jump ,.. - ...... - ...... _.. -, WEST VIRGINIA BACON LB..169 a question. t~e gun m ~n~g 'out no- I Phone 822-5474 The idea of a fee schedule b~es of termmation, and he \ - ...... - ~. .- - - '. . or a ,lump sum payment was unable to get all the i, FREE DELIVERY' based upon services anti man. I maI!: age ~ s together for a I \ . .' .' B. power supplied was touched I m~~tmg prIor to June 30. I' IOpen Mon. thru :rr. 8.30 a.m: to 7.00 p.m. L •$169 upon by the managers . ~oes the ~SD go out of __ . Satu.rdav 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p-.m. , II Th~5e a~tending the' meet- I bUS1~~SS.Off~CI~Hy?",... ~~kedI' -{ Pr~!CTip!~~!!!- Vi!,~lns- Conn~~sclnt Aid~__ '\ I ing, besides Mr. Petersen, ~r:so~:S:ypeDacn~f~erww~~r~~egr~ SlIiDr Citlzenl 01$1:01111 '--": Mr. Bremer and Dr. Spag. ' e I_ -. .. ' - --~ LB $. 1 noli, hicluded City Manager ment ,for ~~y ~r all of I GeraldE.Bodendlstel,R.Ph. . MichaelR.Ozak. R.Ph,'! •• 99 Thomas KJ:ez.~h :;f Grosse ~e comm~mt~e_s tn~erestedJ I RoyBedell.R Ph. .RichardKuczma,R,Ph, Pointe City, Shores Vllliiga \ ~nen, we .S-nOUIU mUe an al1'l{ .• _ _ _' Superintendent Tbomas K.I Ju~ment m the agree~ent. I I. • I .-.- I Jefferis and ,Park City Clerk I The <:,ontrlW'tdoesn t per- "' ~ .. ~~ LB 7 .... ~l~~~ JityO~~ag::O JO~ . I Cnwford who was unable to ~ .. j R ::p~~r~~~~:~ ',' the minutes of the School J Board's m~eting on June 18 r where -it decided not to r2- new its contract with the YSD, (and a subsequent pi: psi$49 action in accepting the divi. sion's financial report of June 30, 1979), the managers 8-12-0Z. ' discussed the affect of the School Board's action" a sec. " 1££SE CANS tion of the YSD pact on vol. 5gc untlil"Y termination, the pos. :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.Y .... ' , , , SMOII' 3'/4.07.. Plus J ~~~~y ~n~n~;~e~~~ dii ",w IW" ~ f.::~.,.",,~:-:":~k · c-lI.DIKlS 1\" Deposit ~~~~..':._~e~~u..~~~~"t:~~-! . \L; I \,;,:' . I IUJ I v:~~NO GARLIC, POLISH OR

IIKOSHER DILLS concern over the legal re-. ' .. c;,PFA5 sponsibilities of the munici. A typlc:~1room addition often Model RA - ~ 32.0Z.I:Oc pilities . under the pact in.Umlnated the light of day from your I\ound Acrylic

GOT THE SHOPPING CENTER BLUES? TIRED OF HIGH PRESSURE HUSTLE & BUSTLE? RELAX . . . COME AND SEE US I We have a 30 year record of quality, service and courtesy. The CAMERA CENTER 17114 Kercheval - "In fhA VilfR(u~" Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. through Frl. Grosse Pointe - 885-2267 .., I I - • " • s rg tr "•• ,. 25 1"7 $ ? $ 771' Err .177' ""S 7 = 1 - 5

, .. :t;';".';;'~ G R 0 SSE p' 0 I N TEN EW 5 P,:'}p C;~ve" Thursday, July 2b, 1979 ------,_._------~ ------, V. I f LOf IF' W I Learning to be discreet I No man has to work over. 'I It begin-, /0 apPClIr no", ..1"'"------.-----~-...,-f 18 -0. 1 e arms Approves ater often gets us into a lot of time to make a fool of him. lhat pros)" .Iy is an affj;(. 1 I ".... _ trouble. self. linn. DETROIT GAS BURNER CO_I Plan ~Ited lD'eparilnent's IVew Budget I -rr--.==:::::::------.-----. , HEAT)N9 & AIR CONDITIONING t. ~~:,~'f;:t~:::"..:~~~, By Da,ld !,,,m,,, :~~~:I:"be;.g Co< th, ",.,g' I '1~~~1-1~~",..,..~..~- d~-" ..3.,!'. !"",.-.•,.~ ,..(,.~ - ~;~r'1.~ 1 O~R t , di.viuu ..\~.: ,1.~~._';..Qt:vi. lIoV~Ue I ~..:.l~"",.:.;;•.:.~":...\..... ~,; •.'"~ .;J;,;; :"':l~;:'(...... ~.~. . 'd t .')"'"'' ....'1 ' I • ' .. _;J. _>..I •• '.' 'tt' • ..., ~ •• ..,.-.~ ~~, -.' ••• .,. ~•• _ .~ +_.'.\:.~ .::'... •••• • _. _ t"\'\ nl A Farm re,'i! en WI no\v , III medical emer~eIlCle" YO,,", , .. " I ".,,"~I: III l>tlWdgl: LL .. tl' ...C ••• , ~ S "- . t I .-a. IIreCIpIent of one oi eight Na- ' costs highli~htt:,l tl-,G f'ur;r;:; I r~y ,~Ill) tor sewall.l! 111:a- II .s..-r•..--!!!'k:Or'....,l -~ tional Association of coun.1 Water Department's f i s c a II ment ~nrl $3.40 fo~. the water. ! _~' .~.:=--. ..I"II~I-I~.,~. ~~e:ied(foA:iynea~~~~~y S~~:~~~~:gg~~~~t'F~:~: ~:~n~i In:; ~:~~~c :~~~~~r~f~t~~~nr I l r ~.' .. ing NAco's 44th annual con. at its Monday, July 16, meet, the method of ca~culat!On .of _~ . . . _ ferenee Sunday through Tues. ing. storm water dralllage. Cl~y ~.~ , d~y, July 15. to 17, in Kansas The dramatic rise in sew, COl'troller C.arro~ Lock saId l"--"--._ I.' CJty, ~c~ordJng to a board 0f age co s t s represents The the a~o~~t m dispute could '. - ..-. commissioners news release. Fa:ms' share of the costs of amoum w betw~en $50,000 Vial-of-Life containers. the federallv-mandaled improve- and. $lO.O,~OO ov"r a three.

'-III. AI_ITHOR.IZEO .:pEnn_"w~,,;"'~r;'!_lE.;,c_I,'irnr.iC.it1~_~!~'!~"'.~r~I;;~~::dltlOnerS'1- :~~f~~ s:~t~ P~~:~~\le~~:::. ~~nat;e ~~~t~~ntth;la~~t~~I~ )':;~et~~t~;~rrently calcu~~~ . and Furnaces maHen on family members rale hike will :ncrease the I t~e r.amwater char~~ bY all j and olaced in the refrigera. cost of a water bill irom last 1 t:plYlOg .th," month ~ ra nf DEALER FOR • Electrostatic Air Cleaner tor .. An identifying "vial" fiscal year's $7,70 per thou- ~y the ~!ty s area. T~e Farms GENERAL ELECTRIC • 24 Hour Service I sticker is attached to the re- sand cubic feet to $9, with all IS hopmg 10 revise that I • Service On Mosl Brands frigerator and to the front but the 20 cents of that in- method so lhat the rate would • Free Eslimates door of the home to alert ---,------be calculated based upon how I o Energy Saving Devices meuieili ic...;;ue crews of its N HS St d t much the cIty pumped. i existence. U en s To do this, the city pro. i ... I" .d f' t N d I po:;CS thllt the pumps' rated Th ~ via J ea was Irs a me lea ers capacities be mutiplied by co~celved by the Gros~e the amount of time they run. Pomte. Rotary Club whe~ It Detroit, however, insisls the 881-7500 was discovered t~at medical New student leaders have city would have to instlll t~ams ~'ere ~~V!~g .!r.~u3b~:been elected for the 1979- meters to change the calcula. I dlagnoslO" proullmlli lUlUIU.l' HiSO school \.ear at North 35"16 '"r".ADIEU"" "'nD.\''''EAR11 IYJ,"J4r.K,_" AVE.) e... I tlOn system. Thai would cosl, nearly 87,000 emergency runs HIgh SChool. the city at least $300000 L:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~~, to homes each year In Wayne L~ading the S~udent As~o- Mr. Lock said. " County. clatlon are pres!dent '-:hflS' Detroit figures -that 90 per- 'County Commissioner Er. topher Lynch, vlce.pre5Ide~t cent of all rainwater enters vin A. Steiner Jr. proposed Stephen Lugo! seeretary D~l- its sewerage system. The city, a county-wide distribution dre Roney ana treasurer Lau. 1l0we'ier, maintains that fig- program with an ultimate ra Sanom. ure is much too high, be~use goal of placing vials in the The four officers of the about one-seventh of its area county's 857,000 households, Senior Class are president is the grounds of the Country INSURE In the first three months of Kathy Heck, vice-president Club of Detroit, which is not the operation over 215,615 Cullan Meathe, secretary Sam drained. It.S.t.A.. PriM & ewe. THE RESALE VALUE vials were distributed. Cu~uru and treasurer Hans The issue is not expected to AMERICAN .' Because of the volume {If I St.1Ck~~. .. . ~ .. I be resolved for several years. LAMB RACK materials Wayne County was Juniors Will be !ed by scott I The Farms operates the I OF YOUR CARiil able to order through its co. Turnbull 8.S presl~ent, Be~h water department for itself ROAST. erdinating role kits were Halat as vJce-presldent, Sus. and The City. The other three '.ISH rllMMIO made available for purchase an Kappaz as secl'etary and I Poilltes buy their water from I HOMEiAKfD by ~oca~ co~unit~es and ~r. Dan McEnroe as treasure~. Detroit. If the. departme~~ I "NO'" .'3~. Spet;jg; " g~m!:8tlOns tor aD~ut fIve Sophomores will work WJth I operat~s ~~,cordJng toestl: I n'Al!AM !!~!D CHICKEN. cents. per. u.nit. No county tax John Ahee .as pre.si.de.nt, Bar- mates It ~'ml (Urn a prOilt 01 I Avg. lib, toGf THOMPSON funds were expended. bara Haug. as vice-president, $2,645 thIS year on revenues C .SALAD. Si~,t~\o:: ,!)fogr1\m started, Cathp,rine !is~~er_ as. secre. ~f ~914,520, up from las.t 39 ea ..... 11)' ... uss Made With co u n tie s -scattered across tary and ,:)anJll.~,i.rgA"j' ;:<5 • ear s ~440 on $804,070 rev-, GRAP:I ~.~.~'~~!T£ MEAT Michigan have requested in- tl'easurer. enues.. . , I f r Officers for the Freshman Inc1u~ed m thlS year s COCA CHICKEN orma Ion. Class will be elected in Sep. budget IS $45,OO~ for a ?c',~' 79t18. , IDEAL. ttSUC-.;;6SSGi the Vi;.l-vf.Lifc tember. when schooi begin$. reof or.. the !11 t r a ~Ion I COLA SU~MER TREAT program was due largely to . plant. The present roof IS t\le 12 oz. Can Large 1 a broad grass roots partiei- Five faculty sponsors have 0 rig i n a I slate and leaks 6 PACK pation," Mr. Steiner said. "It bee~ named and. are ,alrea~y badly, officials say. I WEET 9~ 29 PaScal Celery 1/2 LB. was an effort which united m.akmg plans for fall s actlv. City Manager And r e w '1 WE RUSTPROOF corporations, public agencies. itIes. Donald. Dun ~ a n, . a Bremer likened the depart. JUM80 or local clubs and thousands of tea~her of SOCialstudies, Will ment's situation to that of 6 Pack NEW & USED CARS TOOII! citizen volunteers who donat. i{lam. sponsor the Student thp- public transportation's "/us Celery Hearts ASSOCiation; Jane Leonard, -.' h ~. ' De;-It Cantaloupes ICE CREAM ed hun dre dso f hours assem. business education. teacher, S3)mg t at as p.lces ~o UP'I 822-5300 bling kits Ind distributing will sponsor the Senior Olass; usa~e goes down, w~tle op- C nA~O,U 5195 them door.to-door. , Gael Barr, English teacher eratmg eosts remam the I 77 Each 59fach Y2Gallon EA. 15301 KERCHEVAL "Local seniors and civic and dramatics. 'CIirector will same. (AT BEACONSFIELD)... _.~ &&- -A. clubs were particularly in. sponsor the Juniors; B'onnie. I I In 1m. r ••ft strwmmtill Iii the pi'Gi~m's IGarr, career education coun-II. _ I ,IIsuccess:" selor, will work with the 'I 2 I - ,\:~~!:~~~!:~3r~;~:,'~.BRELANi'E-. 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Ulla.I •• FI.«"i'11~;~1~1~~~ll~3{jtlFAMOUS8ROOMb JoJND,"!!o:".~~.~5'1_ j lnc e 1956 bUll spent a day working with I ~~~~~~s J~~~rs~~uthLi:i:ft I- School and Our Lady Star of I F.,r-an k Grza n.ka's I::::~~~~:;ntB~~f:ci::lig~~~I SABRE ,LANCER COCKTAIL. LOUNGE AND GRILL CUSTOM REMODELERS 'I :~;~at~~~efr~~~~ sa.c~:~p~~: II 16543E. Warren,Detroit, MI 886-5155 ROOM ADDITIONS • DORMERS • REC ROOMS uumstratJon. I I -':1'1_'1 Tl.!. I KITCHEN SPECIALISTS IIG.panSuHalo~m.l.e.l.J.sl. III FROM iHE GRilL1L DINNERS SERVEu BAiLY I DESIGNERS, DISTRIBUTORS AINST ALLERS Vandals caused an esti- 'till 2:00 A.M. 'till 2:00 A.M. OF CUSTOM KITCHENS 6 BATHROOMS BY mated $500 ill damage to win- QUAKER-MAID • NE,VAMAR • MUTSCHLER dows in a Shores home ac. 1/3 lb. Ground Round - -.-. - A.' •••• U"" I cording to a report r~eived I Sabre Lancer Speclal- UU I "'""'''U'' - ft .... _ ...... _ by police on Friday, July 20. \ served ,on a Sesame Bun .. _ . _ .. 1.55 "hnil'4 n I " ..I,... ,.,.....,...l ...--- ..~-~ I I ...... ; vlli"',,;, ~til VtiU U~t:ll iClt;l::, Someone apparently -used with Sauteed On,'on8 ' 1 85 char b 'Ied t ta t 5 35 I a B-B gun in destroying two I • . . • . • . . .. • - rOI 0 your s e ...... , • thermo pane windows at the with melted double American Cheese. 1.70 ROCHESTER home of Richard Russell in 'GROSSE POINTE Choice Sirloin Steak Sandwich, VISIT OUR 331 MAIN RtheagtalaPsleaccoen.dPOstloiCryetwhl~nodroizwe'I' with Roquefort cheese . . . ~. , . . . 1.80 New York cut...... 6.50 18332 MACK SHOWROOMS ; 881..1024 652-1444 was destroyed by someone with cheese and 3 strips bacon ... 2.20 I ihrowing a rock through ii. Plcker.,~Fresh North~rnFilets, .. ;. 4.90 I' II I I In an unreiated incident,; police received a reI:0rt that 'I' 11/3 Ground Round Deluxe, i I same day of a B-B gun pellet I hitting a second. floor win'l. Served with French Fries and Small Perc;h-Fresh from our Lakes! ... _. 5.35 dow at a home of Cindy Salad-A meal in itself!! 2.30 Don't Give Up Your Travel Plans 'VanPelt L'l Belle Meade. Amount of damage to that I All dinners served with choice of French I window was unknown. I Fries or Sabre Fries, Cottage Cheese DE-.- -, A....OM.... I Police have no suspects ill i Low Calorie Piate- Qr Cole Slaw, Roll and Butter. _. • II _RI I either ca~e. il II ii3 ib. Grounci Round Pilii" I Save Gallons of Gas Series Hosts Cottage Cheese, Tomato Slices ... 2.15 OTHER DELIGHTS AND DOLLARS! Dutch .4rtist i Soup a Salad Speclal- Leen 't Hart of Amers- i Onion Rlngl , .. ' _. 1.25 foort, The Netherlands. will i Our great Soup and Tossed Salad 1.80 Our loyabl.' perform a carillon recital on I French Fri...... 80 Itttle OMNI Tuesday. July 31, at the Stacked Ham 114 lb. on Onion Roll 1.75 Home Mad. Sabre Frle., 1.05 lyeflO" 25 to 35 Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria 1 i mila per gellonl Church, 16 Lakeshore road, I with American or Swiss Cheese... 1.90 Grilled Ch.... Sandwich ,_ .80 at 7 p.m. Mr. 't Hart is director oi Fllh Sandwich: Pickerel , ...... 2.50 the Dutch Carillon School in Perch ... , ..... 2.70 Arne r s f 00 r t. During his We Proudly Serve career, he has played on Bacon (5 Itrlpe), Lettuce, Tomato , 1.70 We're. near by •••drop In every major carillon through The Finest In out the world. I World'. best Home Made Chili.. .95 A few years ago. Queen i JUMBO COCKTAILS. Dellclou. Home Made Soup. . .. .75 18001 MACK Juiiana of The Netherlands Q.neroul Crl.py TOiled Salad. .95 884-7210 knighted Mr. t' Hart in rec- I ognition of his man~. con. ON DRAFT ••• (Creamy Garlic or Roquefort), . . . , ., .30 .- 'I tributions to the cultural lifc RenHI-Car • 'RII PICKUP AND OUIVtl'Y of his country. BUDWEISER It LABATTS CANADIAN Cottag. Ch ' .65 • LOW DAILY RATES The tower will not be open Served in 8 Shell or Tall Frosted Schuper I • IPICIALlS18 IN INSUJtAHCI for this r~ital, but Mr. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Cr.amy C~I. Slaw _...... 65 RENTALI 't Hart may be greeted aiter. - , ward.

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Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 26: 1979 I I 'Emer!!ency Pork Rules' Approved in GP Fanus Cable TV Fiml Decision I (Continued from Page 17 Tr;~~e harbor. -- -- J in ;al~ks. and loilerin'g around 1 rector authority to assign the (CoDtlnecl fnm P'le 1) as the exclusive agent to draft . Bremer told the council, I He added that attendants I parked bikes. use o( baseball diamonds, be the project itself. Ia plan for the cities. Th" ;;'l~~t~:~~~~~~I~~..._~~~:~~~~ ar~:v~~~~~. ~\'8C~)?~~_~dL~ ~~inU21l~!li.?~:," e;~~?:nat~~ I~o~u:'t~,ee~~r11 c~~t,~,._~~nnis t,,~~!(~~~~~_~_~al~ c~:~~p~:~. :fsas;~e;a:~SU/i~ ~~Ul~OU:~ I I,int~ ~Iaces, they ~hou~dn'tl i He _sal~_~ ~~~r.:~![.:~~i II as I by authoritIes. ., , ,. "~~.:7~ji'g £ll"epark direc.! c~ml<,<.:,'~~. ::~-":~Z!l o!,ganiUl., plci'io:o'a( 1ila'5i"ul ...ii 5" ... cm- i I be. ..c s:m: that tile 5ltua. I l1]urt:d ,,,,t ,,, ...... ~... hen he I - 0ul" .' • '- no' I tor to revoke and suspend tlOn. ber 30, . I'" • • ~. • _ J ""IPt1 ".... n;,:u.-.t h f I' !d"'IJ!~ .'"-IIIH,:, 1-111,.1 I . -. '-" --~ ...- . • "- lion was val LlCUJall) .. _~ " '"- ? na. ')Wn"f, u'" i";,;,, ... j, '"'''_''' i(:,I" t', <'Ily hoal mooring permits or I UI !he finns •. ,t'eJeprompler I ,U:C !'till J)J"IlIUlI ..I, u':>;,.' • I Ihis Yt'ar with ~nru~y youths who was partymg a!ler 1l1ld'/ Pil'T hu'/( harbor:;, It" i pa~K aUUli~~i~lJ,..a~~"o"y,m J ;.; :;.;~.:;d...; .ttJ~ :;;;6~.;t ;:~blc' ,,'..cr, ~'..::; :;;;::;;;; ~~ :;lI:;\'!::::~ around graduatIOn lime, I1lghl, only to fmd out, laler • Prohlbiling' the play of I wfltlen noli(lcatlon. TV (Irm. (10 terms of sub. The Shores to delay its de. • , One rule prohibits anyone the cIty h~d n~ author;t)' 10: ice hockey in the parks, ------scribersl, i~ .8 N a ti ~n.a 1 ('ision to go wi.th Cox, which.: lfi. the, Pier ~ark after 12 kIck the mdlVl~ual off the i • Bannmg bOllts from in. ~ROWN JOINS MSU Cabl~ T.elevislon ASSOCiation offered the. VlIlage a three mid n I g h t. meludmg boat boat. , 'I silil' the swimming area, Michael Brown, former publication dated september, percent share of gross rev. ow~ers, ~r. Bremer lold an Other rult's .adopted m- • Designatmg cl'rtain areas I cap t a i n of North High 1978. enues generated. o b J e c tin g Councilwoman elude the followmg: : permitted for swimming. School's swim team hal: been Co~ W::. ;;:i",~....iive, ami' Several Shores councilmen I Nancy Waugaf.Jan: (2 Doat • Prohibiting dogs anj rats I • EstablishinJe: fim's of $5 I _ d t s 'm for'M'Ch'ga Continental, number 11: said they felt a sense of obli. GII ) tn - , . -. ., f b Mgne 0 WI I I n M V'" b 'd' , t C h ~ J \ ll~r. e fUte WOU1UH t :.!'ePomters. Sh 'd t h . h their Y:ll:!ttS after that hour • Banning bike riding with • Giving the t'ity park di All American. McLean Hunter is a canadian t ~es .~esl ~l~ s W 0 bWI~ ------I ------firm out of Rexdale! ~nt. r~t:uo:C:~.~ ~~r ~~t~, :~~~ Cox and Mega VI~;on a~o the hookuIJ charge of $15 have ~p~roach~d Pom~e city waived for Initi:;! ::ubscribers. cOut:clls Ifi their owJ.1fight. The system should be oper-, The Wa~ Memortal hopes ational early next year and"; to get a .flrm to han~I,e the will be an extension of ~ Sys.:' construction and o~erahon of tem being built in neighbor-;:: the sy~t~m under Its overall ing S1. Clair Shor s • superviSion. e . ~ The fact the eight firms .... have contacted the War Me. EARN LETI'ERS morial indicates they perceive Earning letters in spring: the Center as having a good sports at Kalamazoo College: chance of obtaining fran. were Joan Thomson of Three' chises in the Pointes and Mile - drive, tennis; Norm Harper Woods. VanSile of Barrington road, Early this summer, the baseball; and Bill Vander. Center obtained resolutions. hoef of Blairmoor court. from each ~ity designating it I tennis.

City o.f ~rn!iSr 'nhlir p~lrk Michig~n NOTICE Of I PRIMARY ELECTION

Tuesday, August 7, 1979

TO THE QUALIFIED, REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK: YOu ue hereby r.otffed that a Primary.Elec- tion will be held in the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, on Tuesday, August 7, 1979, at which time the qualified and regis. tered voters of the City of Grosse Pointe Park may vote for c~mdidatesfor the following non-partisan offices: II U"VftD I THREECOUHCILMEN You are further notified that the polls will be I open f~om 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. and that the 1- I polling pill.cel!lfor"laid E~lon are as follows: I POLLING PLACES I Precinct 1 Trombly School, Beaconsfield and Essex 2 Trombly School, Beaconsfield and Essex 3 Municipal Building, Jefferson and Mary- land' ' 4 Pierce School, Kercheval and Nottingham 5 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham 6 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham 7 Pierce School, Kercheval and Nottingham N.J.Ortlsi I City Clerk trn-bzw lG'-PN -7/26/19 and 8/2/79 INVITATION TO BID sealed bids will be accepted from con- tractors prequalified by the Michigan State Highway Department by the City Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan until 10 a.m. on August 9, 1979 at the Munic- I ipal Bui1din~, 15115 E. Jefferson Avenue, for the furnishing of ail iabor, equipment • and materiai ior the stripping at'1d prepara- Ii I tion of existing surfaces for application of asphaltic concrete resurfacing at the follow- I ing locations:

II PROJEC1' I Harvard Road - Jefferson to Mack II PROJEC1' II Bedford Road - Windmill Pointe to Jef- ferson Specifications and bid proposals are available in the Public service Department of the Municipal Building. Proposals to be made on proposal blanks and accompanied by a certified check or an accepted bidder's bond for not less than 5% of the amount of the proposal. Proposals to be plainly marked on outside of envelope "Proposal on Asphaltic Concrete Resurfac- II ing" and directed to the attention Qf the City Clerk. Bidders to bid on both natural aggregate EnjoY' rich taste that satisfies and slag materials. ' Work on the project to be started in Au- gust, 1979 and completed in september 1979. ' from pack to pack. Grosse Pointe Park resen.'es the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part Kings and 100s. thereof. Proposals will be opened in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building at 10 a.m. on August 9, 1979.

J. G. EIUson, Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Director That Cjgar~tte Smoking Is Dangp.fOusto Your Health. Department of Public service

c 1~79 B&W T Co 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg nicotine av, per cigarette by FTC method. GPN 7-26-79

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'I' I FUL S R"le' II: l------~IIMorigage Ba~ke!:s As~ocia'l i '\9.,tl1 AUTO ~AiS~ AlJiO ~ASH ';'j.. Obituaries ::'::Ii .~o~~~~,"~~bu;I:.t.1; l " I .-r .Windows washed inside & .1 • • , College. i ~~~ Ij/.:.." Mr Jenkins is survived by I -= I il::'- .O~~rs vaccumed WILLIAM R. BR\'ANT I MRS. MAlty B. F:t~69 two' daughters, Mrs. June

,'1'"'q •• '.~E IIr\1 ;. : ~~~~fJ;~%~~he~leRched Br~.~~~~t~~.,s;r¥~: 6~~, f':t.~.ECI~TlJ~~C~~:~~,~;~:e h~lJ,~~j ~~~~.t:ro~;:~ &:;~J~:~;~~~~ ;; ~ ~(-J.~ . 40, t'.;'''(~Q '.' .~!'.":.~;.t " ~-_ I! ~:f. ~L~!.~;;'"'~":,!.. ': ;.~-::: .. ~.~n!,,~. }1(\J0, ~~lc. : ~:t~.""~.~I;t~~; ,~'~I.~..~,.,_In Ult:: I ~~., liVe grho:-o:'1.rano("ruldren. f .':W'""'-~. . 23801 H~p~rJ_~'_.of 9 Mile II wedne.sday,. J.u.ly 25,.. in th.e.. l Verheyden Funeral Home. I J.nt.erm.ent was in Burr OaK -'I. - '.'.;)•.'.l.D.U " • """0" "' .."~~~' U"",,, in Shp dipd on TuesdaY. July (1"... "t" ..v L_ JI ~;tu~~t:' , .... " .. '"" . 17, in Saint John HospitaL '-""'_'-'J'. • • '1- Sail Awav ... H~ died ~n Tuesd~y, July Mrs. Flatt is survived by IOHN Il. HILBERT 24, In Ma~tm Memonal Hos. one daughter, Mrs. Harry R. Memorial services for Mr. In one of Gregory's fine sailboats I We have one of pita!, Stuart. Kurrie. Hilberl 75 of The Shores . This Week's the best selections of boats In the DeHoit area. I Mr Bryant was a civil en~i.1 Interment was in ClirTollon" ,,'cro h~ld ~n S21.. nhli" JlI!v, Our 66 years of experience will help you select the neer and preside".l of the Cemetery, Carrollon, Ill. 121.iOn'iii~Verheyden F~neral Bel' Ringers right boat for you Bryant and DetWiler Con. • • • H~me I Prices Effective 26,27 and 28 st,ructi~n Comp~ny prior to ROLF G. LAGERFELDT He . died on Wednesday, July hiS rehre~ent In 1970, The Services Cor Mr. Lagerfeldt, July 18 in Bon Secours Hos. e CLOSED SUNDAY and O'DilY company IS noted for con. 38, oC Maumee avenue were p'tal ' CLOSED WEDNESDAY at t P.M. Uaysader. I s!ruction of the ~or~ Motor held on Monday. July 23, at I 1M;. Hilbert was former CrUiser or Yacht. G"~,, ... l .Staff B~ll!dmg,. the Saint Mary's Church in De. president of the J. R. Plumb- mam offICe of. the NatIOnal troit. . d Heating Company whatever ~Oll( Ba~k o,~ DetrOIt and th.e ~e. He died on Friday, July 20, ~~~ic~n he operated for 40 boating needs. 0 Day trolt City County BUIldmg in Henry Ford Hospital. years before his retirement makl!s some of the I among others. M~. L~gerfeldt is. survived in 1955. finesl qUillity sailboats in He was a bo~rd member by hIS Wife, Mary, ~IS mother, He was a member of the IOWA CORN FED BONELESS ROLLED world I the of Harper Hospital, a memo Gladys, and one sIster. Hundred Club the Detroit . II ber oC the Country Club oC Interment was in Cadillac Yacht Club an'd the Plumb. . Boston Whaler Detroit and the Buoy Yacht Memorial Gar den s East, ing and Heating Contractors Care. quality and satety go mto Club, . . Mount Clemens. Association. 1~~h~ot~2~N ROAST $1.69'B every Whaler. The Harpoon 5.2 and .Mr .. Bryant IS survived by • .• * Mr. Hilbert is survived by ~ new 4.6 are nu exceptioi-', I his Wife, r.:t'a!'Y' two sons. I MRS. RUTH FRAENKEL I his wife, Ethel; a son, John John an? Wilham, and seven I Mrs. Ruth Fraenkel, 73, It Jr.; four daughters, Mrs. I ------.-.----- grandchlldr~n, .. I Cormerly of The Pointe died Balilara Simon, Mrs. Jo Anne I U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS 9666 Jefferson Ave. - Uetroll, 11111.48214 I'll em 0 r I a I contnbutto,ns Sunday, July 15, in San Dunn, Mrs. Marie Yates and • 8231900 ~ay be made .to the Assocla. Diego, Cal. No services were Miss Patricia Hilbert; one Open Mon. thru Fri., 9:01l t05:00; tlon for Bram Tumor Re: scheduleu. sister and 13 grandchildren. CHUCK STEAKS Sal. 9:00 to 3:00; Sun. ~Joon to 4:00 search, ~232 North Pulaski She was a graduate oC Interment was in Resur. (Fine for marinating and broiling) sef;;iii- boat;;;s since 1912 road, Chicago, Ill. 606~: University Liggett School. rection Cemetery. Y I The body was crematca. She was the widow of Elliott • • • V. Fraenkel, president of MRS. TILLIE BATZ ROSEN'S Ste!n's Pharmaceuticals, De. Services for Mrs. Ratz, 96, traIt, and a gr.andda~ghter of of The Woods were held on fo~.er DetrOIt Pohce Com. Monday, July 23, in the CORNED BEEF If you've got aboat that~ m15~lOner John J. Downer. A H. Peters Funeral Home, Sne lni?ved to the west I 'She died on Saturday, July coast about three !ears a~o. 21 in Saint Mary's Nursing FRESH I Mrs. Fraenkel IS surVIved H' m Dot too big and not too old, by a daughter, Eve, and four I ~r~: Ratz is survived by brothers. two daughters, Mrs. Anne PORK TENDERLOINS $2.39... Her body was cremated. I Brownell and MrS. Beverly • • • Moiiatt; one grandchild; six CALIFORNIA . Dot too frisky and.not too ris~ MRS. MARGUERITE great.grandchildren and three . FIELDER. great.great.grandchildren. Ser:v~~~ for Mys, FIelder, Me m 0 ria 1 contributions PLUMS or NEeT ARINES 49~ you're in LeSK.!._-. ag,. Vi .....~::'.-','''.~''::~ ~~:~ ' m;!v be m!!de to the ('''''sse Frld~y, July. 20, _. S...... PoiiJte Woods United Prt;:;by. • ~CM!! G~OWN ZUCH'NI OR Paul s ~athohc Church. terian Church. MICHIGAN . ,She died Tuesday, July 17, lnt rment was in Forest Chances are we can save you a boatload of money on m her horne. ,eC t TRU-BLUEBERRI ES SUMMER SQUASH Insurance. Our Pilot 25 boat policy from A'.tna Life &. ~ A native of New York, Lawn em~ er; .• • ~Ifs. Fielder ",..'as a ~hool FULL Casualty offers reduced insurance rates if your boat is teacher before she married OS. BERTHA Eo McDADE PINT under 26r long: hot more than 1oyears old: .. _ the late Reuben E. Fielder. Services for Mrs. McDade, 78~ She resided in The Pointe 99, of The Farms were held 39~. can't go over 40 m.p.h.; is not principally • for 44 years and was active, on Tuesday, July 24, in the operated by a person under 21; and if you in the Saint John Hospital Verheyden Funeral Home haven't had more than one claim in the last Auxiliary. , and Our Lady Queen of She is survived by a daugh. Peace Chureh. . three years. ter, Mrs. Roy Vorhees, a son, She died on Saturday, BIJuly. Does that describe your boat? Then you're in a Dr. Charles R., 11 grand. 21, it!' Alex~der am children and five great. MemorIal Hosplta~. . special ciass and may be e!igible for Pilot 25's low NM"A",hltA ..,," Mrs. McDade IS survived rates and broad coverage. On top of that, there are 16'S'h~~;'\ll~d-he:bo~yto th~ Ib! three. da.ugbters, •Mrs. ; Iadditional discounts availablel 50 cali us. You've got .. wayne State UUlverslty Medl-I Eugene crlqU!, Mrs. Walter • cal School. I A. Thompson and Kathleen all kinds of r~asonsto .. • • McDade. . DONAL JENKINS CrematioJi. was' at Forest Services for Mr. J'!nkins, Lawn Cemetery. n.,r-y:-.'-".". :1 85, .Qf,!1Jllmpton.:rQ"d w~e ...... held'on Monday, July 23, in A1tTlI'JR,J •.VAN the Verheyden Funeral Home. LEBBERGHE U He died on Saturday, July Services for Mr. Van Ler- "flU.' n II DII:DI'I:R. pn I 21. in Saint John Hospital. I berghe II, 19, o.f The Woods UUnftLU 1\.. "'1~n,,1. u. ''',. Mr. Jenkins was vice.presi-./ were held on Tuesuay, July 1933 Vernier, Gr. Pte. Wood. dent of the Bank of the Com. 17, in the Van Lerbergbe liFE "CASUAlTY - 343-0000 monwealth for 38 years be- Funeral Home and .Our Lady fore his retirement in 1964, Star of the Sea Church. - He was a member. of the He died on Saturday, July 14, in William Beaumont Hospital. . Mr. Van Lerbergbe was a 1978 graduate of North High SChool and attended Western Michigan University. Your Savings Will Earn He is survived by his father, Arthur J. Van Ler-I ! berlZhe Jr .. and hi" mother, I Mrs. Doris Potvin, one broth- I er and one sister. Me m 0 ria 1 contributions may be made to the Chilo TNesweet ..... dren's Cancer Research In...... 11 stitute, 2351 Clay, San Fran-, "'.IN cisco, Calif. 94115. lnteroent was in Resur- 46-0K.C •• rection Cemtery. .. .. MRS. MAIUE A. ROZYCKI Services for Mrs. Rozycki, 63, of Beaufait avenue were held on Thursday, July 19, in the A. H. Peters Funer1\lI Home and S a i n t Peter Chureh. I I She died on Monday, July 16, in her home. Mrs. Rozycki is survived by her husband, John, a son, Richard J., a grandchild, two 9.836% sisters and three brothers. Interment was in Mount I effective annuai yieid Olivet Cemetery. • • • FRANCIS D. BORNE Services Cor Mr. Horne, 66, in COlonialFederal Savings of Roland court were held on Friday, July 13, in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home and Money Market Certificates. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. effective for July 26 thru Aug. 1 He died on Tuesday, July 10, in Saint John Hospital. Mr. Horne was retired Money Market certificates in increments Certificates only at time of renewal. from Corp. of $10,000 mature each 26 weeks, and He was a member of the Colonial Federal charges no fees on will be automatically renewed at the then senior Men's Club of Grosse Money Market Certificates or other Pointe, current rate. unless otherwise advised. types 01 savings transactions. I He is survived by his wife, Savings may be withdrawn at any time, Rose; four daughters, Mrs. with appropriate interest reduction. Other savings, passbook and certificate Donna Ryan, Mrs. Gloria DePorter, Patricia E. and savings accounts at Colonial Federal I Savings are insured to $40,000. Pamela R.; a son, Michael Federal regulations permit compounding Savings earn at a higher rate than paid by I.T.; four sisters; one brother commercial banks. and six grandchildren. I of interest on Money Market Interment was in White I Chapel Cemetery.

Attends Conference Lillian Z e m m i n of The Woods, a Lutheran Brother. hood district representative, attended the fraternal insur. ance society's eastern regional ---:;;;;;---, sales conference recently in Huron, O. Ms. Zcmmin COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS FSLlC earned the right to attend by --"--T'"'- qualifying for one of the DETROIT-18901 Kelly at Moross-372.8877 EASTDETROIT-15751 Nine Mile at Gratiot-7T1.8820 '~_,MM Minneapolis-based society's GROSSEPalm WODDS-20599 Mack soulh of Vernier-886.8881 GROSSEPOIMTt FARMS-63 Kercheval "On the Hill" -886-6661 top salps clubs in 1978. At the MOUNTClEMENS-36800 Soulh Gratiot at Metro Parkw.y-792.9590 S1.CLAIRSHORES-28201 Harper south 01Martin Road-774-8820 conference, Ms. zemmin was HOURS:9:30am 104:30 p.m" Friday 'filS P,flI, honored for 10 years service with Lutheran Brotherhood.

\ ~~ __ ~ ...... _ .... \ .. _-...... __ ... _-...... -. ~ __ ___...... ~ ~~...... _.& ... _ ... lrra • ~ ..... Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS I i '('" .. ' I .~_m_. ~ ,.~~ .11 (c."~:~~~~~~:~~.!~~t~::~~~:~I~M:~~n~~'h\~~7~~:~EPO'Nrj:;~~'7 I ".:1 R~Rfl.~5~,l:A5uHR$N~,'ji~ ni "':;?' r~Jf~!¥~f;Jf~1~~~1~:g~fErtf:~i~~1~~~~f-,..t.'.:.;.i.•;)....•.'r~•.~ $.•...... ,..~_.:t.•..'. ", t''' (,:,":,.:,~~'~.~' when construction will' start," At the same time, he In. to apphcation approval.~t .,.'v' ""', , 11410 MACK AT ...T. CLAIR said City Administrator Ches. dicated this project "plowed Taper Vernier ',~;. ,.. '", . ~, I . ~ - ~6! ter E. Petersen. "We're ~ow new ground" regarding th,e A variety of work Is pro. t~(:f~:;!~" .', . . .' wl ,,"t fAMOUS fOR .. ;a... .," work, ..;; ;r!~11the "t..:e !~;.;h. in~er6edion oelng vile with posed Gih""6 ....".l.l" •. l'(i:;';: ::' OUI DUSERTSt 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. only way department for a bidding potential as a high hazard outlined ~n the application. :=::::::\i:~ Idate in October," area. Some of It includes the fol . ••_. e_ 10 WN.. n.rl ..Jlly 25" 26 He hoped, if all went well Public Safety Director John lowing: : ~~~: e~.:.. ..~ Baked Beef Short RIbs regarding receiving the bid. Dankel felt it could be a • West of Mack-The Ver. • ell__ 0' .-.. T_ c." Soup Or Juice. vepellble choice, and accepting a contract, that problem to tear up around nier median near Mack will " .. • WI*",,",," i C...... ,. 01 pOI.IOOlS '0". "I'" • Id b W (Ir"", .... leo) . • ••• ' some constructIOn cou e. the school when classes are be tapered so lanes east of T D · II I FrI" Jlly 27 I' gin thioStall .such as mov~ng Iii session, citing the hc:wy Mack will line up with limes lfi,,7 OlU.!{ :~=k~:1~=":1o ds-Shores earns e . ~'I .... IlhIaNrr'" back the Sidewalk, which school crossings at the loca. west of Mack. oo ~ ,i 1 I, lu_. I~, -'e. Scallops or Lake Perch runs in front of Parcells tion and the fact that con. • East o! Mack _ At the By Bob Waldeck -h-u-rl-e-d-t-h-e-e'n--ti-re-g-a-m-e-a-.n~d:--ShoresNationals whipped the~ BELGIAN WAFl"LESt ~g~:ro':.,I~~,r.t;l1"~~~~.le,choice of School along Vernier road, struction on top of It wouldn't southeast corner of the inter- hI' I received excellent defenSive L'Anse Creuse Nationals, 6,3~~ A•• breokll'! Or "' • ~.. 0 t ,.r1 in a southerly direction to he a help. s~t!on where Paree!l~ !~\0. Catcher Greg Lllmb~ec" s . u p po r from infielders in District Six Little League'L w,th bluoberrill. 11,....be'''ea Sat. " S.... J.,y 28 " 29 help "provide an immediate T~e problem= too, of work cated, Vernier, in effect, wiil two.run ~omer pace<1 me Llo d Marks, Craig Gappas tournament piay al Harper . ~~:t'7o~;~~ a cream,I Roast Chicken ~~ty factor,"lh pl~~ h~a~~~g durmg the. wm~er weather be tapered, i.e., moved in a ~ross~ POI~te ~~ods:Shor:: anI Phil Borowski. Outfield. Woods on July 22. , ------+' 1/2 thicken. Soup or J"lce, vege, Ison move Ie Jig, I jJvle a~s? was cited IJY local (), southerly direction, towardmerlcans 0 a . Win .ov er~ John Russel! and Tim Waldeck allowed only four'>'; Mo•• Mad. Slip DIU,I lable.cholc:eo!:>olllloes.roll& but!.... back, along with necessary flclals. aligning traffic lanes both ~he H~rp~r W~ods Americans V~n Eckhoute each made hits-one a three.run homer - Wed, - Veglltable dl'ainage adjustments. A major concern en both west and east of Mack. The In DistrIct SIX tournamen~ strong pegs to throw out by Doug Ross-walked four-~ TtJu,s. - ChIcken Noodle M••. " Tlu .. Jlly 30 " 31 "Then we could be ready officials and citizens alike at jog or branching to the left play at Harper Woods Sun Harper Woods runners. and struck out nine as he'. f'rl. - Shrimp Chowder Grecian Specialty for actual excavation in early t~~ intersection .is the possi. to stay in the lane for east- day,. July 22.. In the first inning, Cappas went the distance for the 'I Sal. - Navy tlean SpInach & Cheese PIe or spring," he said. blllty that a vehicle. because bound traffic will then be PIt c her Pat Armstrong and Mike Seaver walked and winners. r; ISun. - Chicken Noodle Baked MacaronI. For his part, Administra. traffic lants aren't aligned, alleviated. ------Borowski singled to load the Bilkovic started the scor. Mon. - Split PI. SOupO'i"lce.loIlAbuU., tive Aide Gerard E. McNa. could go over the curD and • East of Mack-When the V-andals HIOt bases. Richard Lambrecht ing with a solo home run tll Tues. - Tom~t9. Ro~eMarle mara, who has been involved sidewalk at the southe~t lanes are shifted in a south. then lofted a fly ball which centerfield in the second innc~, in the project application corner of Mack and ,vernier erly direction, part of the d ding to give The Woods a 1.0-, U'.I'OI process, felt that the state when youngsters leavmg Par. median also will shift in a (Continued from Page 1) the centerfielder roppe lead. Waldeck then followef).,: didn't have sufficient monies cells Sc.hool are ready .to Sl'ml'lar direction toward cre. and two runs came home for in the third inning with ll;' th d th dl have been victimized. The Woods ~ross, WI . ea an or 10. ating a "storage" area lane WI'th thee" accumulating . . h line shot over the right field JUry resulting. for traffic turning left from ~V Armstrong followed Wit a fence to add another run. ~". In this respect, the fatal eas'''ound to mestbound Yer. incidents believed to have single to give his team a 3.Q L'Anse Crecse battled back .. ------VoJ" been caused by three individ. 1 d nier. uals in the early morning ea. in the fourth inning with a' Young Netter • East of Mack-The side- hours via a footprint pattern, In the secondk' inning, LaBill walk, single and the home:-: "i9 280~ZX• • • . walk, parallel to the east. he stated club officials will Hoover wal ed ann m. run by Ross to take the lead, . .- STOCK #4062 • 5 SPEED. LOADED I Q I"f" ~ound traffic lane, ru~ning probably investigate the pos. brecht delivered his home 3.2. .S ua I ler 10 fron~ of ParcelJs, wll~ be sibility of seeking additional run to put The Woods ahead, In The Woods' fourth, Dar~,: • AIR CONDITIONING " ~()ved In a southerly dlrec. security very soon. 5.0. Harper Woods rallied Kopitzke doubled and evenlr-:;~ Aaron Kricksteln of Glen hon around 30 feet. ' . for three runs in the fifth, ually stole home to tie thll'j Aroor road has qualified for AU Recognize I He .also praised the .co- but it wasn't enough and score, 3.3. After walks to,! I entry into the USTA Boys I • East of Mack-Utilities operat~on. of Woods poh~e, Grosse Pointe Woods took Doug Slander and Mike Wah.; 12 Clay Court National Cha..n. will be moved back onto Vo'ho~!11 gIVe the club spec,lll the game. kowiak, Waldeck hit his sec.;-l pionships July 22 to 28 in school property. (The School attentIon. '.. . Richard Lambrecht had and homer deep to centeJ:~'1 Winston-saIem, N.C: Board in May sODroved side. In the latest mCldents, reo two hits while his brother, field to give The Woods the", The clJampionships draw waIk easement' 'and neces. porte" by Mr. Hope on Tues. Greg had one. Borowski, victory. 'oJ" qualified male tennis players sary i'1j(l:i~-vi.way dedication day. July 17, at 3:38 a.m. Seav~r and AJ'l:n~trong !l!ld I .:I.,arry Baetens had two SiOft! un d e r 12-years-ol.d from I so the corner may be re. and on WedneM!!' ...,T...'.t~.'~8, the ':lthel' safeties for the!!JI"~ while Jd'..':'Matouk had across the United States, shaped). a.t 4:59 a.m., the culprlts winners, one hit for the winners. ",'I JOE HANEYo DATSUNo" Canada, Mexi~o and several I:1 the past, county and either tore trees down or Representing the Woods The Woods ~ow advance,d,J foreign countnes. state officials had indicated peeled the bark away. Americans are Armstrong, to the quarterfmals on Tue(ll~ . For the thi~ year, Hawal. to city officials that the According, to the report, Cappas, Marks, Greg Lam- day, July 24, whe~e the.)t'l GRATIOT at 8 MILE 372-1777 Ian Punch WIll be the co. numbers and kinds of acci. Mr. Hope saId on each of the brecht R i c h Lambrecht, meet the Shelby.Utlca Nani sponsor of tbe event and will dent weren't indicative of a days he bas observed fresh Seavei Van EckhouteBor. tionals at 6 p.m. n;] award a sportsmanship tro- poorly engineered intersec- damage, ~e spotted three sets Owski, 'Russell, Hoover: Blair Players representing t~i phy. tion but all recognized that of footprmts on the dew of Schoof, Steve Montle, Reed squad are Craig Engel, T~ ------the location is a potentially the grass. These ~ from Vesey, Brian Francis and Koupparis, Matouk, Tim Ric~. r, SU'lTON NAMED hazardous one. two or three locatIons, near 'Chaclie Tazzia. B a e ten s, Dave Balcerza~u George D. Sutton of Roslyn It's also the most frequent Vernier and CharlevoIX, at Manager Rick Moore and Stander, Walkowiak, BilkPts road has been accepted into scene of reported vehicle ac. the fence. on th~ golf course. ~!l!cheg Wally Kurtz, Lloyd ':Iii:. KI)Pit7.ke, W

Tuesday" ", AU"Qfis.T28~-'"' '~~~~.~.~~~. ~N- '.- ,ir. .~ SPRI;N:.i~K' 'L'~I'N.mG~'~S"'" '-8"".1 '~at ar5-fooountdhi$g7"'hoo',&!'FiSnl~g.'v.saalwueedd,'.,:.,.... 'unH' 'AIIYI'if,' . :",~.''''''''..' ~",'•.~ 'T'~li;~~!::lIfI Allnud ~n 7;.8;',.. ~::';" Y'~S'~.~M\. . 'It . ..., . _ 1 "'1 , ~_ _- ,_... down; TwQ other smaller ~.~ .. 15YRS./NTHEPOINTES'" ':: If you're eligible to play Mite hockey. Residential & Commercial trees also were sawed into. A.II Our Condition" 6uarantee . t t d The tool was recovered And . for the 1979-80 season and In eres e Call for free estimate and is described as a carpenter's FREE ESTIMATES _ FULLY INSURED ' in a more competitive, team-oriented consultation for a saw, with a broken top on its RICHARD'S worn wooden handle. It has ' brand of hockey than you might hav.e fully automatic system a rusty. tapered metal blade. HOME IMPROVEMENT Played before, come Of) out for the try- ••.• - •• 1&. Mr. Hope hopes some eiti- CALL RICHA.RD, _52~-7911 . zen may put "two and twc" out sessions. together in relation to the Clean Your carpets The Modern Way . ~ FO~~~~E~!F.!IR~~!~N. I R8SALE SHOP I ~';'~_~~s_.saw_:_nd_n~t_ifY au. I __ . lAd r=, W. Us. 0.1y I LC.AALL_LL7TI01~A~ya~1 II U.ITI=~;~C~~;~~:=L;~;;;'WITHnus ~erVlce .mLJ...~~~"I ~II ! Tn FiRatE~.I"HI :,' _~ ~3-1 T. o.n. J.~I ..~ - SU•• EI CLOTHIIIII ~i:~t:U::~:~=:~~~ve .. , J We Clean . '. I At .... 1/2 OFF for C'OHOut to curtail our program-that I.~ Our Self-Contained Loose Rugs ;~ PLEASE CO~~g.~~::~~:"NG OTHERS .~~~ap~::,lew~u~J~: .lonI o~~~;Trailer Mounted Unit Pickup. Delivery, ;: extra activities' before school, Clothing for the whole family and 4 rooms with like music and athletic pro. Stays Outside. Only OR', I ~onsepuot The Cleaning Wand. 20% OFF "Wnepgg~, ~__' ~~~e~~~:~~~~~~g~~~f;n~~~:~o:;;o~u:~~~ ;~~~,~ b:n:ble t~~separ~t:i~ ~ now with other useful Items too .. "No Summer pate." Enters the Home CASH & CARRY :t.~ //1 \~ Apparel Please." . Mr. Zenn said that between or Office. FREE ESTIMA TES o,.. 101.11.II 3_.-*J.llIe nmu, ItItIIICll tl 9 500 and 700 Grosse Pointe SAVE ENERG Y ..... UIMarIII CIIIra. 17150 __ , GrIllI ,.. CIty, students use SEMTA bus Maumee fs between Jefferson "1 Block" and Kercheval "2 services during the year. East Side Carpil Cleaners :( WITH BIY ANT'S blocks" and we 8re at Neff or St. Clair. Park free in back. There are three buses as. ~ :"1 P~IH 882.9755 W"...up Ir 822.0724 I~er tIMs. signed to North High, four 14111 Kercheval 822-1481 ~. HiGH EFFICIENCY DELUXE to South and one to Brownell I and Parcells. : • ••• • • •••••••• • • •• • ••• • ••••• • •••••••• • • • • • ~l ~I AIR CONDITIONER SEMTA said it was consid, 0 ,,", HIIIIII ecing the cut because a large : ";: A. S. K-.- B~ I ;~~r~~s~e~~!::db~~ :~u~:~Wd-: JAMES A. BROWN, M.D .. :~~ 5 YEAR LABOR ~ • ~, To Meet Again: 0 tolog.sl ..... AND 'ARTS "The cutbacks in school: erma I '!' WARRANTY ON ON SALE serviCt! were proposed as one: announces the opening of his office :: COMP::ESSOR means of meeting the in.. for the treatment of -: 2-Speed Fan by Flame fu,nrxe creased demands for service : " from the general public,": Hi and Low Pressure Switch said a SEMTA spokesman. • SKIN DISE.ASES : Heavily Insulated Cabinet "BII.t citizens made it clear : " Installed on a Poured to us that a change (in. at the : Concrete Slab schedules) this fall would St CI . P f ' 1B 'Id'ng : not allow them adequate time • air ro esslona UI t : to prepare. We feel that is a (adjacent to St. John Hospital) 0 fair and genuine concern." : brqant IR) The spokesman said SEMTA 22151 Mor ss Detro't Mi :': staff will meet soon with rep. 0, I,. ~: CITATION AVANT! resentatlves from each of the 885-511 0 ~~,: 'Of!"AM.~'WA 1lIITtI, FLAME COWOllT,ma schools involved to discuss I ' j REG l'IIJI'OIIIlIAIICL fu lure plans. • .. iII~ BRYANT 397E GAS FURNACE REG 157 ...... LAD .... EXCLUSIVE VENT-MIZER DAMPER '220 '180 117 ALLIIn •. IlJJI1 JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OVEA 10.000 eAAND NAME SKIS AND SOOTS ON SALE TIL AVG IS DURING OURSUMMERWAAEHOUSE I III I' INSTALLED TO CUT DOWN STnC :;XIl;OUiPMENT S.' F A(')SSIl'lNOL. NOAOIC .... H"'NSON n I "'UI".t..II:V W ACT&: SCOTT. K2. HEXCEl. HEAD, SALOMON, HART, KASTlNUIoH, SAN ..) SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ," ""...... ,... *.".,.".... GivnGiC,. ~..:;~~Z;:':--•.~~:~~.•.~~~~.~C~!: BAVARIAN VILLAGE IS SERVING UP THE eEST SKI BUYS OF THE YEAR. WAREHOUSE STYLE COME PREPAAED TO BUY SKI EOUIP. ELECTRONIC IGNITION, MENT AND HAVE FUN. SAVE PLENTY SURE IT'S CRAZY TO BUY SKI EQUIPMENT NOW CRAZY LIKE A FOX BAVARIAN VILLAGE NO CONI' AN' PII.O' SKI EQUIPMENT SALE. DONT MISS IT OPEN EVENINGS TIL9 A charming home 20.YEAR GUARANTEE ON HEAT EXCHANGER CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTEO in the region of the Immediate Installation Lochmoor Country Club. See our adv. SKI SPECIALISTS aLOOMPllLD HILL'1 ZS40WOODWARD II Square uk. on Page 27, alftMINGHAMI 101 TOWNSENDcor. P"rel LATHftU' YILLAQII ""'SOUTHFIELD.t 12 Mil. LIVONIA/"IDf'OftDt 1421 t TELEORAPH .1 "'''''el Fwy. M'!'. el!.NII 121. I. ORATtOT NOfth 01 18 Mile IAIT DITROIY, a2301 KELLY RD. b.t." • Ml~ ANN ARaoftl »38 WA'HTEHAW W. ot U.S. 23

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..... 'lIlIIIiliiSiiZ.rili' i:';Jtllr=l:t!il' ril=i '.!!;,,!!_!!' !In!!!!!!!.!!!!' I.!!!!!!!?.!!!I!!!!! iii; 01l7 7 t..77 ,•••••••••••• ,•••••••••••• __ I Thursday, July 26, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P;j;C Eleven GPYC Natators Take 2 Meets City Charges Big Net~roUl'niiincnt Set IGPF Tourney Is Rescheduled By Pat Palm aad Bev Curtiss IUss. Robby Hackman, Stepha- SH for Courts. The seconj annual Grosse I rea?y w~de interest ~~ ~~: The .Grosse Pointe Yacht me Smith Scott Kinney .' Pointe Grand Champions Ten. varIOus city tournamen 'f An adult tennis tourna. . , ,-- t '11 t k w'nners and runners.up rom Clu~t (GYPC), sWim teall1 reo Mark Clark, JefC Clark and ' The City Council Monday nls TOI!rnamen WI a ell h.t '11 a tomatically ment, previou£ly scheduled '1Iiii.iii' :ndt'?! und,. .':.".!~~-!.~ _tho P _J,irn ...Stronl~ abo. !Ilnk firsts llllv 16 voted to be.gi..~ place th, year Wednesday p.b,ac Ctly dWI. u Gr.and for late July. will now be FOR THE FINEST IN CHINESE - nJ'I9 ft '" ""I,.", I AI'"d I >, .. , \." •. ' .... 'h ..... "~.:t._~.... ' ...... _ ••••• ,...... (IIn' day August 22 e en ere 1n the .. 10" se~)~ 11 er .. "•••• ..,r;".:1iu ... "IVl us events":;~e.rging the. public sc'riU{j,.! .'::'0,;0" ,;)~n <....,.~7.,:"'-. (""~m ion Tournament. The helt:.F.':C-;;y through Sunday, ANJ~~AMERfCAN CUISINE the Imnungham Athle.i" I Juiie W Ii t: c l e., Buffy I syctem for 1J!'i" nfthp. :::'., I '." "'-r-.:;~."o '::.;~-.: ~ I ;i,',t ~j)i' award trophies to A b('Ollrs h we. a 109 Irs p. ace I~ ing. The school has asked to promote tennis in The Pointe e .m, ,,- ITilt: l"iiiffis' gate. ouse. . Award \\ in!!~n~ bl,: for two firsts. Brian Cur. the rone and 10 girls 2<>- use six courts in the morn. I area by increasing the al. !I.ospltal at. the board meet. For further mfonnahon: .\It'll U meter fly, So-m.eter back. ings from August 13 to OCto. . -_ .._._- I mg held Friday, July 20. call Lliurie DuMo.uchelle, Lori! 31301 Gratiot at 13 Mile stroke and the mne and 10 ber 19 and from April 1 ' Under the agreement, the Wood or P.am Pierce at 885., Roseville . res. 2'J:J- i5iW Gar Wood girls 5().meter fr!'!'style. through May 23. The total GPW Council I hospital and the u.niversity 9535. ' Group Forms Scoring two firsts and two charge levied by The City 1 ~gree to coop~rate In carry. best times was Tim Mona. is $1.325. To Viezv Code I Ing out educ~tlOn.al programs han. Tim swam the 50-meter Citizens pay $2 an hour . for th~ university S health A unique ass9Ciation of breaststroke in the boys 11 to play on the Elworthy prof~ssl,0n s~~d.ents at the 1a CosSieCdbtoahattOwI'snedresdl~casatebednn. etno and 12 age group in a time courts, City Manager Thomas A proPosdedfProTPehrtYWmadin.hOTSPhllalwSsfUaclshthles'lf M: .j' f of 38.5, and had a time of Kressbach said the extra tenance co e or e 00 s, . e c 00 0 -e I. the preservation and use of 33.8 for the 50.meter fly. funds from the school system which was approved by the Cine and Bon Secours have the famous Gar Wood boats. In 5O-meter backstroke will "ensure we'll have money PIa n n i n g Commission on ~greed .to cond~c~ programs This group of 50 charter events, Ann Mitchel! took a to continue operating El. Tuesday, June 26, .a~d for. In f!"mJly medlcme at the • YOU WANT members from several states first and set a ~onal best worthy in the future." w~rded to t~e counCIl. was hospital. The 90llege of Phar. formally established the Gar t' . th . ls 13 d 14 . briefly conSIdered by the macy and Alhed Health also I Wood Society this month in Ime In e glr :m South tenms teams ~ave solons at their regular meet. earrie.s out clinical education Syracuse, N.Y.. after two age group with a hme of used the Elworthy. fIelds ing Monday July 16. and physical therapy pro. years of planning. . 35..8. For the hoys 15 and 16 often in the past WIth no At that time. the council I grams at Bon Secout'S. I Gar Wood boots were built age group, Jeff. Colton set charge. unanimously approved a mo. _ TO STAYAT in Marysville, Mich" from the a ~st pe~nal .tlme o~ 29,~ tion setting the first reading I A fool and his mon.cy .are mid-1920's until 1947 and are ~hic~ re?u.tcd In Jeff plac Shores Names date of the proposal for its more apt to be mVlted considered by many experts mg first in that eveInt. , d Monday, August 6, meeting. places. to be the finest mahogany Another persona h:cor Youth Officers -======:=;:;;;:======9 production speed boats everlwu ... by Muk Mathow' RED BARONS '1 built. The original company when. ~~ scored a first ftin I DETROIT'S was founded by Garfield A. the elgn~ llnd under boys ;,;5- Shores Public Safety Di. _ Wood, one of the world's best ~eter freestyie event with a rector Joseph Vitale recently REG IST R A ITION known speed boat racers and time of 19.0. announced ~he a})point~ent I _ '" • I indl!l;trilil inventors. In the nine and 10 boys of two public safety officers I I ,"Ga!- .•Wcd:" 'lfe~.~t-n.g 5O-.meter freest~'le •. Ge,:,.~: to th~ Sh_ores .YouUt Bureau. -~ -_.... w~nNl=sDly the most valuable clasSIC Bneden took a fU'St and .it;. Offlcefl; MIchael Kenyon II -- L_ ....~ n,. ;,"-.""-1 ...... RNEST EL, boats in the world and sought a personal best time of 34.5. an'a Gary Mitchell were as- _' after by collectors. However, Kristen strong took a first ~igned .as department juven. AUGUC!T 8 most Gar Wood boats are still whlle swimming the l1'and ile officers in The Shores U J inactive use throughout the 12-year-old girls 5O-meter fly ~pon the ~losin~.?f the • United States, Canada and in a best time of 35.6. Youth Service DIVISion on 7:00 p.m. 1119:00 p.m. Europe. On saturday and Sunday, S~turday, June 30. . IT'Ll COST YOU 'The Gar Wood Society bas July 28 and 29, GPYC swim- Officer Kenyon has been T WOODS a.~erence library of original mers will be defending their with the dePariI?ent fo~ eight GROSSE POIN E literature, brochures, books title of 1978 Michigan Inter. years and Officer Mitchell CO NeiL CHAMBERS and memorabilia to assist Gar Club Swimming Association for nine years. U 'wVQodun~n~::; in their 'luest champions ~t Red Run Goll ------LESS. for infonnation. and Tennis Club. It is very easy to find a iliack ai iUii.J The society also has identi. lot of good things about peo. With this coupon, Detroit Plaza Hotel becomes a very reasonable lied a number of members Instl.tute Aids pIe if you are looking for You must bring birth certificate who serve as consultants on them. indulgence-even for the briefest stay. particular models and spe. Y Athl t So eJl,-perience a memorable night cific vears to further assist oung e es (or two or three) in this magnificent members on technical advice Western Internat.ional Hotel for a (!~ !'est9!11ti(l!l or mainte. After en erlensive three. /t Le Francais Restaurant fraction of what you would normally nance. year reseach project, the In. pay. e :Mem~rship in the Gar stitute for the Study of .Jllll~,li1GJ ~ Wood Society already extends Youth Sllorts has beenestab-, of Romeo from the northeast,.--to the 1ishea:atlsMiclhigan.~~Uni-: IS'PBOUP"TO .ANNouNGET~E .It IJ11dwest and California. The .versity. It is directed by Dr. " society publishes a newslette~'; Vernal D. Seefeldt, professor OPENING AUG'UST-1Sr OF'" !" an owners directory, old bro. of phY5ical education, and f:, t\lure reprinis and a rei~j'- has a smi Qf six members, -" ence of commercial suppliers reports an institute release. of replacement parta. Established primarily as a 1£ g.'tanaal~ cJ'Jo. 2 For additional information resource center for adults contact the G~.l'Wood Society, who volunte.er their services Inside The Clinton Gables Motel, P,O. Box 6003, Teall Station, to athletic programs for chil. Syracuse, N.Y. 13217. dren, the institute is guided Mt. Clemens, Overlooking the Clinton River ------by three primary. objectives Heavner Pia.ys including the following: AUTHENTIC FRENCH CUISINE • To provide educational . · H k materials concerning youth Se: nlor oc ey SPOI'ts activities for parents, ALSO AMERICAN FOOD coaches, officials and admin . . T..vl.. Heavner of Woods istrators. WINE - LIQUOR - BEER l~ewill join his teammates • To provide inservice ed. on the Big Bill _Hockey Club ucation for these a d u Its BARBEQUE ON THE PATIO BY THE ;:CO:" . competing in the 10th annual through sports workshops and senior Olympics Games held clinics. , EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. I Friday, Saturday and Sunday, • To conduct scientific reo JfJly 27, 28 and 29, in Santa search involving children who Rosa, Cal. are active in sports. A ;~~:i:~::a~y~~s~e~~~~~~~ff~~d~~~~~~~~der ..The tournament is the most The Youtil Sports Institute Only, Wednesday, August 1st - Sunday, August 5th ltpportant senior hockey com. is seeking to expand its mail. petition in North America ing list of adults in Michigan During the Grand Opening , and perhaps the world. The who are active in youth sports 100 N. AIVEA AVE. - MY. CLEMENS t~ams eompele for seniOl: programs. 0.1y m pic gold, silver and If you would like to receive Ju.t E•• t 01 1-94 Mt. Clemen. Exit bronze medals. the institute's free newsletter Participants must be 4{). and be notified of upcoming Call 293-3392 or 468-0864 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan 48243 years-

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Like Father, Like Daughter 1 ..... ------,1 Retired Seniors to Honor CITY OF 1 CITY OF Kelley Walker, 14-year-old teaching a gym class at Saint GPW k fAll T I 'J ad -, (6r~SSt ~~~gh~e;;k~~~h~h~~n~~tio~i~}~a~~~~s ~~~:~:~~~~hOO1: . , ,~.~, ..,ac 0 ._.- r ,es 'niutt Jrarms I 'niutt 111arm~ ... . ~-,..,M'CH~~~,~._- -. 'II ~altr~~bi:e~:e~?ntu:a~\~~ ra~~ll~ ~~~~n~u~e~' -~:~ II iO:~U~if u~~;)t;::t:;~;g;~~. 'I' ~~~~~';i~;;~~'~'~~ip~;;: I t.'HCH.=.'rf' ,>-- her dad's winning ways these to his Motor. City Strid~rs. (RSVP), volunteers to be since it opened three years day:;. m~{'t. ~nd began competmg honored at the sixth annual ago. CODE No. 8-04 She is currently llutit'iplIt.1 he~,!,!f "t ~h.e age of .seven II Reccgnitiuli Luncheon on Fri. i Th.: sHe offer:; :;cn;or~ :! CODE NO. 6-01 ing in the stale YOl.th Games with the Lipke Track Club. day, August 3, Woods resident variety of activities ranging AMENDff1ENi TO in basketball and she has While she attended Saint Adele Ryder who calls her. from sightseeing day trips, AiviENOMENi TO been keeping busy, this sum- Matthews School, she held self a "Jack' of all Trades," Bingo, programs in assertive. PUBLIC PARK mer by swimming with the the Catholic Youth Organiza. can claim top honors. ness training, minor home UNIFORM Detroit Boat Club team and tion record for high.jumping She has logged more than repairs and sewing. In the ORDINANCE ------and participated on the Vol- a thousand hours at the sen. fall a class in auto repair will TRAFFICE CODE PALAZZO ELECfED leyOall, basketball, t r a c k, iors' nutrition site at the be offered. In addition to the ORDINANCE No. 233 CPA Dominic V. Palazzo of baseball and cheerleading Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- activities and classes. lunch. ORDINANCE NO. 236 The Shores was r e c e n t I y te~J.tls. _ .. ., terian Church. 19950 Mack eon is s~!,!ed at 12 noon AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAP- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE elected secretary of the Mich- tier latner was a wonu. avenue. every we~i'iUa¥. TER 9, SECTION 9,3 OF THE UNIFORM igan Association of CPAs. Mr. class rower who was the RSVP is dedicated to bring- Mrs. Ryder recently led NO. 113 BEING: AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE Palazzo is a partner in the Arne r i can and Canadian ing together senior citizens day trips to the Jackson G!lr- FOR THE CONTROL, MAINTENANCE AND TRAFFIC CODE FOR THE CITY OF firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitch- lightweight do ubI e !/Culls who wish to remain active dens in Windsor and Semor OPERATION OF THE PUBLIC PARKS OF THE GROSSE POINTE FARMS. . ell and Co_ in Detroit, and champion in 1956 and 1960, with organizations needing Power Day in Lansing. She CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, AND TO THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS has be~(l a member of the in addition \0 being a Na. the~e seniors' skills and tal- has been an RSVP volunteer REJ:;lEAL ORDINANCES NOS. 71 AND 72. ORDAINS: asso('iation's board of direc. tional Race Walking cham- ents. for four years. A retired busi- Section 1. The Uniform Traffic Code. Ordi- tors for the past six years. pion. Volunteers have contrilr ness education teacher from THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS OR- ---- uled more than $2 million Southeastern High School, DAINS: nance No. 179, is hereby amended by worth of services-if calcu- she is an ardent RSVP amending Chapter 9, Section 9.3 thereof to lated at the minimum wage- booster, too. read as follows: CITY OF during the six years the pro. She continually recruits section 1. section 9 of the Park Ordinance of gram has been in existence. other seniors at the center Grosse Pointe Farms, being Ordinance No, 113. Section 9.3 PENALITIES enacted December 20,1954, shall read as follows: ~rO!i!ir-'oiut!' Jark I :r~ts. Rydert n.hD lives in to put their skills and talents (a) Any provision of this ordinance which I William Court East. has to work for worthy causes, "Section 9. The City Manager is given ex- describes an act or omission which consti- MICHIGAN pointing to the psychic re- press authority by the City Council to establish \varo of "being needed." tutes a civil infraction under the terms of rules and regulations to protect and further the the Michigan Vehicle Code, being 1949P.A. Gas Company Other Pointers who work safe and proper use and enjoyment of the pub- ABSENT VOTER'S as RSVP volunteers at the 300 as amended, shaH be processed as a nutrition site include Kath. lic parks and public pier of the City of Grosse BALLOT Offers Center Pointe Farms. All such rules and regulations civil infraction and any person found to erine Krnkovich of Beacons- have committed a civil infraction may be for the To foster energy education field avenue, Charles and shall be presented to the City Council which and promote continued ener.. Gladys Hughes of Williams. shall by resolution adopt and ratify said rules ordered to pay a civil fine of not more than PRIMARY ELECTION gy conservation among Michi. hur" Dorothv and Harold and regulations. When adopted by the City $100.00 in costs in accordance with Section gan residents, Michigan Con- Lyndrup of' -Roslyn road. Council, these shall be posted in each park, 907 of the Michigan Vehicle Code. To Be Held solidated Gas Company has Stewart Charron of Ford pier, or playing field. Violation of these rules C court Robert and Marian (b) Violation of any other provisions of this developed an Energy on. Goodhand of Charlevoix road and regulations shall be unlawful and may be .Tuesday, August 7, 1979 servation Center, reports a enforced by the Police Department of the City ordinance not constituting a civil infrac- Registered, qualified electors in the City of gas company news release. and Stanley Roslinski of Bal. of Grosse Pointe Farms or, to the extent per- tion, as herein provided, shall be punisha- The center, a 32.ioot mo- four road. Grosse Pointe Park who expect to be absent missible by law, the Park Director and his de- ble by a fine of not more than $100.00 or bile trailer, employs audio- Chartered buses will tran- signees." from the City, or who are confined to home or visual programs, graphic art, sport most Pointers to the imprisonment for not more than 90 days or by.both sueh fine and imprisonment. hospital by illness or disability, or are 60 photographs and d i s pIa y luncheon lat Fairl.ane Ma~or I section 2. section 9 of the Park Ordinance shall '11 years of age or more, are urged to apply for models to explore where in Dearborn. WIth tYPical become Section 10 and Section 10 of the Park Ordi- - natural gas is found, how it extra energy, Mrs. Ryder Section 2. It is hereby declared that this ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOTS at the City nance shall become section 11. reaches Michlgan and what plans to drive a carload of - , ordinance is immediately necessary for the Cler~-~'!iS'.Sl:ice, 15115 East 'Jefferson" i\~~~::::Ie, -"'r~edone to ensure Michigan fellow RSVP workers and section 3. In all other respects. Ordinance No. preservation of the public peace, health Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230. sidents adequate supplies tour the Fairlane Shopping 113 as heretofore amended, shall remain in full and safety and is, therefore, given effect of natural gas even during Center' and the Hyatt Re. force and effect, except as amended herein. NO REGULAR APPtICATION FOR AB- periods of peak demand. gency Hotel. earlier than twenty (20) days after its SENT VOTER'S BA:tLOTS CAN BE AC- Exhibits also are used to "As long as we're going section 4. It is hereby declared that this Ordi- enactment. CEPTED AFTER 2:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY, examine how the installation way over there," slle laughs, nance is immediately necessary for the preserva- Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effe~~ AUGUST 4, 1979. _ Iof energy savers such as ceil. "We might as well see it all." tion of the public peace, health and safety and is, ing insulation, storm win. Accompanying Mrs. Ryder therefore, given immediate effect. upon August 1, 1979. .~.. N.J. ORTISI dows, caulking and weather- will be Vera Taroli, Eleanor ENACTED:: Julv 16.1919 City Clerk stripping and automatic fur- Dupuis. Lillian Schusper and ENACTED: July 16, 1979 RICHARD G.~SOLAK 822-6200 nace dampers can hold down Mary Toth. . Richard G. Solak home heating bills. I RSVP continually recruits CITY CLERK GPN - 7/26/79 and 8/2/79 City Clerk Although the trailer's ex, new volunteers. . . Published: Grosse Pointe News, issue hibits will be changed inter- For further mformatIon, Published: Grosse Pointe News, issue of July 26,1979. mittently, display units with. call 839.7979 or 883.2100, of July 26, 1979. in the trailer currently an. ext. 227. swer questions on why energy ------I prices continue to rise, how Cubs Win Title, CITY OF CITY OF INVITATION appliances can be operated most efficiently to cut en. Lose in Tourney TO BID ergy Costs and when and how OirU!llit 'uiutr 1J1arms ~rn!iSt Jutuu 3}l'arms ,------to seek assistance in paying Sealed bids will be received by the utility bills. By Barbara Cordes MICHIGAN MICHtGAN The center made its first The Major League Cubs City Clerk of the City of Grosse appearanCe on Friday, July recently defeated the Braves CODE No. 8-05 Pointe Park, Mictigan until 10 a.m. 13 ',when it was parked be- in a playoff game to win The \ CODE No. 11-05 tw~n:Ford Auditorium' and City championship. TheC\Ws;' AMENDMENT TO I on Thursday, 'AugUst 9, 1979,in the the. City of Detroit's Tourist with a 16-3 record, then ad. AMENDMENT TO Municipal Building at. 15115 E. Jef- Information booth on East vllllced to tne ;:;inn~rs tOUf- PLUMBING CODe HEATING CODE ORDINAt~CE ferson Avenue for the furnishing of Jefferson. namen!. The trailer's next 8ppear. ,Led by the shutout pitch- ORDINANCE one (1) 3,4 ton Pick-Up Truck with ance was at the annual De. ing of Walter Connolly, the ORDINANCE No. 234 standard body, cab and interior, troit Senior Citizens Festival Cubs ,beat L'Anse Cruse, 2-0, ORDINANCE No. 235 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 1 OF on the Kern Block. in tourney action. THE HEATING CODE ORDINANCE, CODE 7,500 lb. G. V. W. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 1 OF minimum Mi c.h i g a n Consolidated's The Cubs then lost to NO. 11-05 ENTITLED THE DESIGN, CON- Energy Conserv8tion Center Clinton Valley Yankees. 4-2, THE PLUMBING CODE ORDINANCE, CODE STRUCTION, INSTALLATION, MAINTE- Trade~in will be one (l) 1970 is scheduled to visit fairs. in the second round of the NO. lH>5. ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REG- NANCE, SERVICE AND USE OF GAS BURN. Dodge % ton Pick-Up Truck. major shopping centers and tournament. Clinton Valley ULATING ALL MATTERS CONCERNING OR ING AND OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT FOR malls and schools throughout, won the tournament in 1978. PER.TAINING TO THE INSTALLATION, ALT- USE IN CONNECTIONWITH SPACE HEATING the company's service area. During the regular season ERATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION EQUIPMENT, HOT WATER SUPPLY AND Bid envelopes shall be plainly It will also be made avail. the Cubs had excelle~t hit- OF THE PLUMBING, DRAINAGE AND able to various clubs and or- ting from Steve Kmsley, STEAM GENERATING EQUIPMENT AND marked "Bid on 3,4 ton Pick-Up WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN ALL STRUC- APPLIANCES AND APPURTENANCES Truck" and directed to the attention ganizations upon request. Terry. Trei~r, Mike Grow TURES AND PREMISES IN THE CITY OF Gr~ups intere~ted_~n ~oo~~ an2.L~lrlf_t~~~t...... MHA .. n_1 GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAl'~, EX- to ... ,. ... " ••.• "'''. ,...1_ 1. rrl:"nrI' DTT1H.TC' ~J;'WF.R~ ANn CITY WATF.R 01 1.'1. oJ. VJ.'Ll:)J., \.JJ.lY \.JJ.t:n~. ing tne center snoLl,IU SUUlIllL I' "lit: u ..... ,.. ..~~ ~~••-. -- II ~;~~~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~!~~ . their requests in writing to chored by Jon Roberts. at SUPPL y~M-AINS- AND- SER VICE CONNEC- P k th M. B. Coleman, Public Af. short, Derek Stevens at thl~d. OFJ1SP;CE1;T;N~"EQUIPME'N'T iN";fiiE . t TIONS; DEFINING THE POWERS AND CITY.OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS; TO PRO- Grosse POln e ar reserves e l fairs Activity, Mit'higan Con- catcher Jim Curran and JIm DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILD- right to accept or reject any or all solidated Gas Company, One Joliet at second. _ I VIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND EN- ING INSPECTION AND STORM WATER FORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE; TO I I bids. Woodward avenue, Detroit Throughout the year fme PUMPING IN RELATION TO THE INSPEC- PROVIDE FOR A BOARD OF EXAMINERS 48226. plays and hustle were shown TION OF INSTALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS OR .by outfielders John Cordes, AND ITS POWERS AND DUTIES; TO PRO. N. J. Ortisi MAINTENANCE OF PLUMBING AND DRAIN- VIDE FOR THE LICENSING OF CONTRAC- The fellow who always goes Dickie Clarke. Jason Col. AGE; AUTHORIZING THE COLLECTION OF CITY CLERK out after easy marks usually grove and Billy Morris. All TORS; TO DESIGNATE THE REQUIRED GP News 7-26-79 • year it was a team effort, FEES FOR PERMITS, LICENSES, TESTS FEES FOR LICENSES AND PERMITS; TO gets'taken at the finish. AND/OR INSPECTION/); TO PROVIDE FOR THE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF PROVIDE A RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENT PLUMBERS AND OTHER TRADESMEN WHO FOR THE RECOGNITION OF EXAMINATIONS ORDINANCE No. 87 INSTALL, ALTER, MAINTAIN OR SERVICE AND LICENSES ISSUED EY OTHER CITY OF PLUMBING, DRAINAGE OR WATER SUPPLY MUNICIPALITIES OF THE STATE OF MICHI- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION SYSTEMS IN ANY BUILDING, STRUCTURE GAN VOLUNTARILY COOPERATING' IN THE OR PREMISES IN THE CITY OF GROSSE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE; TO 9.3 OF THE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION A:S ADOF'TED BY OR.DiNANCE NO . .;S OF fimst 'ointt lBoob9 POINTE FARMS; AND PROVIDING A PEN-. MICHIGAN ALTY FOR THE 'VIOLATION THJ!;~ul".;; I OF THE TERMS THEREOF; AND TO RE- 1 THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK. PEAL ORDINANCES NO. 37 AND 86. THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS OR- THE CITY OF GROSSE POIl\TTE FARMS '" l TT.' ,., TI"J'IV DAINS: ORDAINS: I I .1.1~ vI-LA. OF GROSSE POINTE PARK II tJnTI~S: ~!~!! 1. ~tion ! !)f the Plumbing Code Ordinance: III ORDAINS: 11 I ~tion 1. Section 1 of the Heating Code Ordinance, .,.- - --- Code No. 8-05, enacted as Ordinance No. 188on April 3, Code No. ll-OS. enacted as Ordinance 109on December I I TO BIDDERS 1972, is hereby amended to read as follows: 21, 1953,as heretofore amended, is hereby amended to Section 1 "SectioD I. ADOPTION OF PLUMBING read as follows: Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, Section 9.3 of the Uniform Traffic Code as CODE. Certain documents. copies of which are "Section 1. A certain document. a copy of I material and equipment for the replace- on file in the office of the City Clerk, available which is on file in the office of the City Cierk, adopted by the City of Gro~s~ Poin~e Park ment of 60 500 square feet of 4" concrete for inspection by the public at all times, and available for inspection by the distribution to the is hereby amended to read in Its entIrety as sidewalks ~nd 22.000 square feet of 6" con- which are marked and designated as the "BOCA public at all times, and which is marked and follows: crete drive approaches and 500 lineal feet of Basic Plumbing Code, Fourth Edition, 1978",and designated as the "Reciprocal Heating Code". I curb cuts on a unit cost basis for the fiscal which was promulgated by the Building Officials which was promulgated and published by the Conference of America, Incorporated, an organi. Sec. 9.3 Penalty. Any provision of this year of 1979-80, will be received b~ the City Reciprocal Heating Council, Incorporated and Ordinance which describes an act or omis- zation or association organized and conducted with an effective date of May 25, 1966, as of Grosse Pointe Woods at the offIce of the for the purpose of developing such code, is amended October I, 1974,is hereby adopted, and sion which constitutes a civil infraction City Clerk, 20025 Mack Avenue, zip code hereby adopted, and is to be used in regulating is to be used in regulating the design. construc- under the terms of the Michigan Vehicle 48236, until 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Sa v- the installation, alterations. repair, servicing, tion, installation, maintenance and use of oil Code, being 1949 P.A. 300 as amended, shall ings Time on the 1st day of A~gust, 1979! at maintenance and use of plumbing equipment in burning heating equipment, hot water supply be processed as a civil infraction and any per- which time and place bids WIll be pubhcly the City of Grosse Pointe Farms; and each and and steam generating equipment and appliances son found to have committed a civil infraction opened and read aloud. No bid !Jlay. be all of the provisions, conditions and terms of and appurtenances thereof, and of all gas fired may be ordered to pay a civil fine of not m~re such "BOCA Basic Plumbing Code, Fourth Edi. space heating equipment and appliances and ap- withdrawn after the scheduled closmg tIme tion, 1978"on file in the office of the City Clerk is purtenances thereof; and each and all of the than $100and cost& in accordance wIth,SectIon for at least thirty (30) days. hereby referred to, adopted and made a part provision, conditions, and terms of said "Recip- 907 of the Michigan Vehicle Code. hereof as if fully set out in this ordinance, with rocal Heating Code", on file in the office of the the additions, insertions. deletions, and changes City Clerk, are hereby referred to, adopted and I Specification~ .m~y ~ ex~mined ~nd p.ro- Vjcl~tjon of any other provision of this cured at the offIce of tne CIty Clerk durmg prescntle<1 m ::tections 2 and j oi ..his oroinalll..'t:. r.,a~ Q tklit l~ ..cv! ~:; if fuBy ~! out in this .. Ordinance not constituting a civil infrac- regular business hours. The intent of the City Council of Grosse Pointe ordinance. " Farms in adopting this amendment is to exempt 8eetlon 2. Section 2 of the Heating Code Ordinance, tion, as herein provided, shall be pun!sha~le I by a fine of not more than $500 or Imprls- itself from the provisions of Act 230ofthe Michigan Code No. 11-05,enacted as Ordinance 109on December The City reserves the r~ght to r~je~t any Public Acts of 1972,as amended, by adopting and 21, 1953, as heretofore amended, is amended to state onment for not more than 90 days or by I or all bids to waive any mformahty In the enforcing the nationally. recognized model plumb- that 'references to the "Engineering Officer" and both such fine and imprisonment. bidding, a~d to. accept any bid !t deems to ing code described above," "Managing Agency" is the City's Director of Public be in the best mterest of the CIty. 8eetion 2. In all other respects, Ordinance No. 188,as Services.' " Section 2 heretofore amended, shall remain in full force and ef- 8eetion 3. In all other respects, Ordinance No. l09, as fect, except as amended herein. heretofore amended, shall remain in full force and ef. I This Ordinance is hereby declared to be I Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect twenty fect. except as amended herein. an emergency ordinance which i~ im- I CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS (20) days afl~r its enactment or upon its publication, Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect twenty mediately necessary for the preservatIOn of Chester E. Petersen whichever is later. (20) days after its enactment or upon its publication the public peace and safety and shall be City Administrator-Clerk whichever is later. ' ENACTED: July 16, 1'979 Richard G, Solak effective on August I, 1979. ENACTED: July 16. 1979 City Clerk Richard G. Solak I - . . II N,J. OrtiS; Published: Grosse Pointe News, issue of City Clerk City Clerk III Published: Grosse Pointe News, July 26, 1979 July 26, 1979. Published: Grosse Pointe News. issue of July 26, 1979. ,_I~PN.. ~.,--~-7_?~.7Q

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'Funds may be wilhdrawn at any time. For certificate accounts issued or renewed beginning July t, 1979. funds withdrawn prior 10 maturity from certificates with a term of one year or les!' will lose 90 days' interest. All interesl will be lost il the funds have been on deposit for less than 90 days. rOT cerliflcates with a term of more than o~e year, the lunds withdrawn will lose 180days' Interes!, or allinlere,' If lhe fund! hAvebeen on ,jeposi' for less than 180 days, • 'The rate established al the time these accounts are opened Is the rate in effect for the full term of the certificate, STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS --LENDER 54 4 P4 4 • • '. 5 5 5 5 3 S :. - .2 a 4"" , ! j ~• i

,- I -. "}~~ Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE • N.EWS Thursday. July 26, 1979 ...... Grosse Pointe News , ...... , .:~~: . J(JSPS 230.~OO) . P"b1JJ~1B7~e~?';:to~:bF:sh~~;L'~~"f s=~~.~~\.~~.~,~~=~~~:~~.,,:~~~.~r:,~,~~:~~..:~~!~"~~~OU"I.,...1AJ~t; .~~'. The fifth and closing con- facuIty,. . I'~.Y'O pay. ,I aU,diences. uur lirt~sts, she I .r!li.) .... OfFICES Ul\1DER THE ELM AT cert of the Grosse Pointe The _ DetrOIt C?mmun~ty Th_e school is centrallY .10' i s:ud, "are ,all maktng ihe~r • Ir."' Summer Music FesU\'al's I!l~u;;lc .;:,d,uu~ li.ali Itl> U':"'II.1 cilteu Iu tho:;liC;;rl vf D.::t:o:l's I Gro,:,: P~mte debll~s t,~1l5, r'" 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. I 21'-nd ~euon will be held on n~ngs In. 1926 when a group Cultur~l Center at John R summer wIth the !c~ttval. ... I ?l 01111 wOiuf:h, Kirb:.. Grosse Poinre Farms, Michigan 48236 Wednesday, August 1, st the vel l1t:llt indud. and :md on~~' ~ccent!y The :;cric:; of five Wedn"~- ~OQd Class POSlltlt Paid II Deltoil, Mi(hitl.n War Memorial, 32 Lskeshore 109 Mrs, Edsel B., ~ord, made underwent a bUll1l1ng ~m. day evening ('oncerts opened By Pat Rouss~au C1aJSi{ied AdliertiJing & SubJcriptionJ 882-6900 road, at 8 p.m. p,osslble the addItion of mu. provement pr?gl'am which June 20 with Metropolitan Topping Fashion ... are the nubby knit, Dirpla"l Adllertiring, 882.3500. Editorial 882.0294 Featured will be a Cabaret SIClessons to the program of was made POS31bh~by a $78" Opera star Marla Ewing, on breeze-light sweater-tops at the Greenhouse, Potpourri of musIc from the T~u Beta Settlement 300 gra~t from tlie Krcsge July 11, Leonard Pennarlo, 117 Kercheval. They, are styled with jewel FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Bach to pop~ by the Pastiche House In Hamtra.mck. Foundation. noted concert pianist, was .neckline or V neck. The color choice is green, Member Mich, Pres! Associalion and NadonaI EdiIori.1 IonD<, Wind Quintet, Detroit Civic Since its beginning the From 1006 to 1977 the heard in recital and 'on July bl bl k 881 6833 Brass Ensemhlp. and Golden school has been dedicateJ to Community Music School 1B, Barbara Meister, soprano, deep pink, ue or a~ '" ~ . ROBERTB EDGAR. . . .EDITOR and PUBLISHER Rain Percussion Ensemble, providing the finest quality continued to grow under the and David Bender, tenor. W!LLlAM !IDAMO .ADVERTISINGMANAGER It will take place' in the of music and dance educa- leadership of Anna Husband, I offered a program of songs Almay . , . has a new handy iW. " JOANNE BURCAR .CLASSIFIEDMANAGER CrYstal Ballroom of Fries tion to all inter~sted persons executive director, now re., feom Broadway muical hits, travel size of sha,llpoo and condi-,; CREDITMANAGER Auditorium. from the pre-sehoul child to tired. Presently, Phillip T. opercttas and the classics, tioner. Almay's roll-on deodorant '. '!.' jI .- JANIT MUELLER FE!lTVRE,SOCIETYEDITOR The Pastiche Wind Quin- the senior citizen, Jenkins Is the school's exec. Their performance began is now on special at Trail Apothe- , /'. . '. ANN WALLACE,.. .., SOCIEn tet Is considered to be among It now serves over 1.000 utive director. with Mr, Bende:' setting the cary, 121 Kercheval. . ROGER A. WAHA .' NEWS EDITOR ~he musical pioneers w6rk. students throughou~ metro- Festival chairman Mrs, evening's wood from the .., JAMES) NJAIM. . NEWS ing in an effort to stimulate polit::n Detroit aull no ser. Sterling S. Sanford deliRhts Fries Auditorium stage by For A Fashionable Fall .. , stop by Maria SUSANMcDONALD..... EDUCATION,NEWS the cultural rebirth in the ious student is denied in. in the enthusiasm arid re. saying, "This will be a roo Dinon and see the good sele.ction of dresses, DAViD KRAMER ' .NF.WS.SPORTS Detroit area. mantic night flliea witli lev.e- ...... NEWS ~uits ~nd coats that are already in stock. You'll JOANNE N. GUULECHE...... ' ...... It has touched many un. . h I songs and we'd like you to t d . I h t 'th K Y S ' . also love the new Ultrasuedes from designers MARY LORIMER. .. ADVERTISING expec e muslca ear s Wi now 'our C 00 S share It WIth us." The audio such as Mollie Parnis, Halston, Harold Levine FAT ROtiSSEflti .... . ADVERTISING its unique philosophy ot ence did. CHARLESDICKSO:-'; ADVERTISING I reaching people with appear-! By Dr. William Coats, The handsome and talent- and Baron Peters who cuts to fit the' full. PHYLLISNEAL ADVERTISING ances outside the usual re- Superintendent of Schools I ed duo rendered favorites I figure... 11 Kercheval. BRIANPECK. . . ' AOVER11SING cital setting. ! from Rodgers' "South Padf. j • )0 MULHERIN...... ,CLASSIFIED SUPERVISOR The group has performed The school year for most. been offered in this session ic," "Carousel," "Sound of It's The Final Three Days ... Picard-Nol'- JANET WHEATLEY. ."., .. ASSISTANTSUPERVISOR in such places as. art fa~rs, students ended with too last of Summer School. Robert Music" and Romberg's "Stu. tons semi-annual SALE. Further markdowns! TAMMYPOLK. .. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING banks, church~s, lce-skatm? day of classes in June. How- Reimer taught a class in dent Prince,'~ "Desert Song" Don't Miss them at 92 Kercheval. DO CLASSIFIED'OVERTISING r.inks, .on. radIO and tele,VI. ever, this. year 212' high sneed reading for those wish. and "New Moon," among .• FRtlN VELAR ' , . .. n nO"E"'!'ISING 51on, hotels and sho,ppmg school students chose to ex- ;;g to improve their vocabu- others. I NElLIE RIVARD , ,CLASSIFIEDA • c, t th hi Fall Fashions are arriving daily-at ANNE MlI! HERIN , " .. CLASSIFIEDAOVERTISING c~: ers, bli us ,:eac n~ a tend their school year b YhParl- lak~Yl1'comprehension and rate Two excellent pianists, Dc- Personally Yours. New Corduroy separates S DOROTHY SLHIMANSKY., CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING wI e r pu . c. a~ll le~{'e. 11 ticipating ili Su~mer c 00 s IS,. k h troit's Bernard Katz and ' .. ja£kets, skids and slacks come in forest, DAWN HOWARD,. ..,,' CIRCULATIONMANI\GER T he ens~m ~ s. w~ - classes and activities. . WrIting wor s op c1~sses Mark Flint, provided a fine bl d I Th d. b t' • known ,~or ~ts wJ~e ran~mg I For the past five weeks were taught by Mr. ReImer duo piano accompaniment, teal ue an came. ey COOl' mate eau 1- 'K . The'" B'C . repertoue, mcludmg orcn~s- these s~l1,.dents from every and ~obert Button, who ~Iso for which the Meister.Ben~er fully with the new velour tops. There are also eep, eat oncert t~~l and ch.amber transcnp. public, PJivate and parochial \':a5 m charge of. a combloa. show was a.first. After in- new crewneck Shetland sweaters in a wide , . tlOns, sel~ction~ from B.road. secondary school in the com. tl~n class of ~ntroduc.tor! termission the piani5ts were range of colors. They look great with a mono- · t. way mUSIcals, Jll%Zllnd popu- munity have joined wilh 11 h.lgh s~hool Eng.lIsh and .1~dl- limelighted in a Katz ar- gram as do the acrylic and the acrylic-wool To Aid Hear t ASSOClalon lIar tunes, ~s we~l as the adults in a variety of educa. vlduahZ!ld En~lIsh provldmg rangement of "Whe;} I'm Not blend sweaters. Collect for fall now at 84 ------standard qumtet literature, tional experiences offered in ":lake-up .credlt for gradua- Near The One I Love" by Kercheval. Karl KetchUm is an 18-' lions. Entri"s may be of pen, Its members also write the school system's Senior hon requirements, Lane and Harburg. • YPllr-old college student wh.o pencil, crayon or felt pen on their ~w~ compositions and. High and Adult Summer .In mathematics, a combin- ' Last night's concert, July The "Yellow Kid" ... has feels he's lucky to have hIS poster board 8W' by 11" to transcnptions. Program, ahon class of Math A and ad. 2" Iea'lll'ed the 0 ular .. d th t" d t ff t father around after he re- 2.2" by 28". The quintet gives weekly Added to the program this vanced algebra and a geom. N~w. E~land cons:n~tor )oIne e gree mg car s a a cently went through open All pQsters should have concerts at Somerset Mall year was a theater workshop etry class were taught by Carl R gt' ~ bl Y Season's of Paper, 115 Kercheval, heart surgery. name, age. address, ~he!le in Troy and at the. Jacques under the direction of Gael Justice while Herbert Ladd a Ime .nsem e. . . I 881-2053. To show his gratefulness number and school written p'eUt Jardinm Bingham Barr drama instruc'L\'I' at J 'I)'l~"~ two sections of begin- The Summer MUSIC Festl- • and to do something for thos~ Oil the back. 'Th"ey must be Farms, Mlch" liS well' as r~ North High. Besides acting ning algebra. Par~ o! t~at val project ;;;. 3:piJusored by Hariiey's (;OUlfi;{',; L",l'lc "" ,~ontinues its ~ith heart problems, he's turned in to the Rainy Day cltals on the popular 1!T'Jn~h techniques, s t u den t s also program, w~s. the. InstltutlOn the .Gr9sse P~ln~e \\ ar Mll- summer Sale of women's fashions. Stop by putting on a' concert he's ComJ)an1. 20507. Mack ave. with Bach Series, the Kolego learned about set construc- of an mdlVlduahzed math monal .\ssoclatton and. is Hartley's new and delightful home at 85 calling "Keep The Beat." nue, by Wednesday, August Concert Series, and ibe itI"a-, Lion and cu:;tume design. lab for the students, . par.t .of Its. many ('.ommunlty Kercheval ... 881-5090-91. Set for Saturday, August 1. ' dow Brook .Music Festival. Putting their learning into I By successfully completing actlVltles planned for .the 18, at E~stland ~enter,. th~ He ~s the support of both During the fall of 1978 the ,practice, s t u den il s in the these courses,. the partici •. year. More ~unlln~r musical, ------concert WIll benef~t t~e MIChl' ~u~so~ s lij1d the heart asso- Pastiche" Quintet represent- workshop have already pre. pallts wel'e eIther able to eve~lc; are listed 111 the M(:- F. d K 0 N gan Heart AsSOCIatIon, Fea- clatlon for the show. Hud. d th 'City -of Detroit In a sented the comedy "I Re. mOVe from a regular course monal calendar. . tn ers eepers" ot turing .2Q.minute acts by son'sha~even. agreed to ~our:f Italy, as part of the member Mama," for'the gen. into an accel~rated program Before the concert a 3pE" . • aboul ,15. perfor~ers, ~he spen~ a reported $1~~ for Renaissance Cities Program, eral public and have sched. 0.1' earn ~redlts for gradua- elal "picnic-time" from 6 to For ne'st Res.id.ellt f.are wIll be musIc rang~ng ads .I~ the major dallies to _ . . . uled performances of "You hon requll"ements. . 8 p.m. can be enjoye(', on the .80' rrom ./iid:" .. rvek t~ !!!gh publIcIZe the event. . _ ~em~ers.of T4:~bC~~,.;~ I Can't Take It with You" Offered for malte.up credIt Memorial grounds. Guests school choir groups to blue Karl, who plays guitar and Cluae ;:'UlIlIli .. ,,'" ~_ •• _-, Wednesday and Thun;uiiy as wen ll~ pnrichment was a llTP. welcome to bring their By Roger A. Waha Ile~ding from North. High: to grass, . , during the .summer works for flute; Kathy Ce~s~r,. obo.e; July 25 and 26, at 8 p.m. 'combinat1~n. American, Gov- own picnic baskets of food Her 13-year-old son found H!dd!!~ ),m~, cont • Y d claiined. was then given to Mrs, Hoz- Early School ~atdlon ~alser' 'tlhnstle.atd°lf a by lbe'rt and a variety o~ vent trouble. betwee!l class sections.. 1101dva~~~ ti~i~tl~r:er:a~c:; tun rIDser, WI I era ure transcribed wOJ,'ks by Haydn ..... _ .fud .1 . '11 . An Innovation of. director b' .btill' d b - . ill. . That was acc:ordina to $late dish.. . , 'and association represents- u",se S y ng sma en. Kathleen Herscheimann the i! 0 De y ma. ng lnw under a charter entitied Under the local ordinanc

Registration iniormaiion iuc I tlv"a on hand to answer ques. an~ Bee!b~:e.~. "'tvi- ,",_-no gine r~pair. le~rned ~bou; attraction of the ice c~eam ch~cks payable to the. Grosse "Lost and' Unclaimed Prop. governing "lost and foun \ the 197980 University Lig. tions. Ihe ue 01 '" ~ .o~..'", prevenilve !Ii.alih,mance a"~ brought those in Summt:( Pomte War Memonal, 32 E'rty." Items," a section sa)'1i that~41 gett Early School program "We're cooperating and Ensemble, a newly 0 .gan~ed hDW to repaIr power lawn. School together In a different L ~ k.e s h 0 r e road, Grosse But two days later she when such articies co)p.C .. will be available throughout hel.ping in any way we can," gro~p, hilS been busy Wlt~ ~~ers, outboard .motors and setting and really contriQuted P01~te Farms 48236. ._ learned from public safety into the Public Safety Depart. the summer months. he said. "Karl is a very In. vano';!s conce!t?.in the. met SImIlar rolall engme.s. to a positive attitude about TIckets. also are avauable officials that under a local ment's possession, it is the The Early SChool is open teJesting young man; very ro~olitan Det.?I~ ar~~ as well In, the area o.f busmess ed- the session. at the offl~e from 9 a.m, to Woo d 05 ordinance, if the department.s responsibility to to children three- and four. serious and with a lot of as In.school c~mcs .. Ihcy :ire u~atlon! a typmg. works~op Student works from all of 9 ip.m. dlUly, (closed Sun- money isn't claimed, the city make a diligent attempt to years-old. ~arents may choose energy." fast ~pproaching as one ?f With vldeo. tape InstructIon the classes were on display days), and at the b)x oiIice itself retains penrnlnent pas- locate the owner and deliver between half-day morning' ------the fust brass ensembles mby Jane LeonaI'd was con. at an Open House Wednes- the night of the ~oncert. . session. the missing items, and afternoon sessions or en- GpiWTR d. Detroit. . dueted, Adv,anced students day, July 25, in the Perform- For further lnfOrmatlOn, She was undecided on what Thereafter, but not prior roll their child in the full. "ea leS Its program conslsto; of a 'als~ were gIVen th~ opp~r- ing Arts Center, 707 Vernier call the Memorial office at to do , .. until Tuesday morn. Lo six months from the time day program - . F EI. rondeau by Jean Mouret, two tumt~ to prepare f~r offl.ce road. B81-7511, lng, July 24, when she turned at which the arti'cles shall University' Liggett Early or eCIlOn pieces from Americ~n B~ass practIce llnd secretanal tram------in the money at departmen- have come int.o the depa~t- School begins on September Band Journal by Fnedench, mg courses: . R CEMTA P tal headquarters. ment's posseSSIOn, they WIll --' '" .. ,-, __L_._ .. __ T_ :~_ .. "":n_n ".~_. " ~"nqt" Irnm ni .. R'lnkel- A combmatlOn art work- H.. ::I.Vi':n_.liil_ i':turn~. to.-, . ost J.V, WiLJI i:I ;:)}I'C:"\.:ldl Ul.CU ..Q. lUU '1 "& ,...... - - --_ - _..~.-- ...... _. .' _., ..__Ibe disposed of at public auc- program. The curriculum is the November elections will sangerlieder 17th c. anon" shop and photography cl~ss J.U~ euvtauVt;:, WJi..L\,;n nea.., tlon designed to rrtl!et the devel- be accepted in The Woods two movements from Centose and an. ad~aneed drawmg Pointer Dwight Havens and Edward K. Michalski found in the area of a gate While the public auction is opmental needs of young beginning Wednesday, Au- No. 5 by Scheidt and songs' and p a In tIn g class were was elected to the South- and elected by the 14 out- not a factor here, the ordi- children. gust 1, with all the docu- from. the Beatles arranged taught b~ .Bar~ara .Gruen. eastern Michigan Transpor- County commissioners whose GPW Buys New nance does say that articles In small class settings, ItK!nts having to be submitted by Baldwin, ~ald. IndIVIdualized m"truc- tation Authority, (SEMTA), districts lie eithee wholly or _ are sold to the highest bidder teachers are able to assess by 5 p.m. on September 10. Memhers of the Brass En- hon a~low&!.studen~s to h~ve board of directors last week partial.ly outs1de of Detroit. , Voti ng System and proceeds from the sale each child's readiness to 1'his yea,r, voterS will con. semble include John Schuler ~X!perIence~ m drawmg, pamt- for his second three-year He IS one of three county are 'accounted .for and deliv- learn. A careful selection of sider candidates for the may- and Scott Schroeder, trum. mg,. graphIC arts, ~raf~s a~d term by members of the representatives on the board ered to the treasurer to be experiences--games, recogni. oral seat, a two.year term, R' h d G-'df d ~aslc fundamentals o. 5.111 Wayne Counly Board of whiclr includt:s Dewitt Henry The purchase of computer deposited in the city'S general 'on actl'vI'tl'es musI'c art three coun.cl'l.seats four. year pet;. IC ar ~ Oaken, life photography and enabled voting systems and supplies tl • " . , . . French horn' Maury. un th to rep 'nserts for a Commissioners. of Grosse He, executive di- fund. field trips and more.-help ~erms, and the mUniCIpal trombone' and Morris Kainu: p ~olio~' are I His term runs from July rector of the Downriver Com. not to exceed $6,033 was un- While acknowledging the them to develop a solid aca- Judge post, a ,four.year term. b ' 0,,:. . I, 1979, to June 30, 1981. munity Conference, and Ed. animously approved by the circumstances surrou nding demic base for the future. The council seats up for ma. tu a. . , . Read!~~, wrItmg, and He was first elected to the ward McNamara, mayor of Woods Council at its regular this case, City At tor n e y Parents who are interest- grabs include those of George . The Golden Ral~ J;erc~s- rlthmehc courses also have Livonia and chairman of the meeting Monday, July 16. George Catlin fell the local ed in enr~iling their children S. Freeman George Cueter Sion Ensemble speclahzes. 1n ------post in 1976. SEMTA board. ' City Administrator Chester t ordinance would apply in or wish further information and Robert E. Novitke. . !one and ~on.tone pe~cusslOn Z W I Mr, Havens of The Woods The SEMTA board also in. E. Petersen recommended this instance about the program, should For further information, l~strul!lenLs I?crformmg mu- 00 e comes is a past chairman and a eludes five members from the purchase of one Voto, coniact' tilt, iicliiiV~ ~t 2B1. int~!",d..rl (' i 1i zen s should ~~c written ~!n~e the l~s. Two Lynx Cubs member of the executive Detroit, thrce from Oakland matic 228, a punch card 4444, or Mrs. Mary Perry, Ivisit the municipal building. IHowever, ~I.. 'ir m~nmba council of the board of reo County, two from Macomb method of electronic voting Special Guide early school co-ordinator at 20025 Mack avenue, or call quartets. de~on:;trate fme 01'- ---. gents of the !.!,S. Chamber- County and two from areas for use by absentee voters at 884-4166. 864-6800.. chestrabon m the Baroque A pair of Siberian Lynx spo~sw:ed Instltutes for Or- outside of these counties, one city hall, in the amount of Views Hearine: iiijjiiijiiijiiijjiijiiijjjjijllli-j--iiijiiiijiiijij". style.. , were recently placed on ex- gamzahon ,~anag~men~ a~ of which is appointed by the $365, plus two ballot tab '--' • _ _ I It. IS .:J DetrCllt-based per-, hibit at the Detroit Zoo for I SIX um.versltIes tn~oughou, ,.Governor's office and otle counters, a computer used to .. I C::SSlOnqua~et Whose. latest the first time in the 51.year th.e .nahon and resIgned as from the Ann Arbor District. count voted absentee ballot V~luab.le I?formahon f~r .Q.:.__ ....1 +t.", .tlItf ~rmtti~ endeavors mclude perform- history of the zoo. preSIdent of the Great~r SEJMTA board members es- cards at a cost of $2,130 hearmg ,ImpaIred persons IS t j;Y 'Y-" 1I" "f~"~ u",li ances at the Detro~t insti; The pair, a male and a fe. C'1-9h738mberof Commerce 10 tatHsh policy, ::.pprove ex, each.' now aV~11able..rrec~ upon re; tute ,o~ Arts {or the );agou_chl male, originated from Swit. " .. _ penditures and regulate pub. h 'h. d I quest trom toe l' ood anu I A t F -tu ExhibIt, M well as many zerland and West Germany , Among hiS other quah!lca lie transportation s e l' v ice it ~il~ ~esa:~e~~~ t:' ~~r- Dr~g Administration, .(FDA). t ugus urnl" clinics in ::I.:hool systems, respectively , tdl~ns. Mr'f Hhavens talSo 11.Sta throughout these areas chase various supplies to sup- F~cts ~bou"t Hearmg An.d . . , Irector 0 t e Me ropo I an' Hearmg A d I S I I~ prog.ram WIll o.ffer Pro- The~ are both cubs, an~ YMCA, a director of Metro- .' • --- port the new system of ab- . .. I S, a consumer s I -- Lamp a 8 luslQn. Air and Fmale by a~ordmg to zoo deputy d~- politan Fund, a member of IFIre StIckers I sentee voting such as ballot gUide Jomtly prepared bY.th,e • Jeans Hanson, Celes~a ~nd redor Joe Moegan, the am- the Detroit School District tab control cards, incoming D.S: Commerce Departm.ent s ~ Underdog Rag by Emil Rich- mals do not yet have proper Monitoring Commission and Set for Pets and outgoing envelopes to Natu,mal Burca~ of Stanaards ards and Konlert ill C Major names, but they will be given a member of the board of contain computer card voter and t~e FDA, Illustrates ~nd ~ 0 FF by Tclem~nn. Golden Rain name.s. when their true per- directors of the Michi~an ballots, styrofoam backing explams how. human hranng members mclude Garl Lau- sonalIhes are revealed after Joint Council on Economic ARK, Inc,. a Humane Edu and 0 the r miscellaneous works, how It can go wrong 200O~ ra, Mike Wencel, Terry they've become accustomed Education. calion Service, has issued items. ~nd what can be done about Breese and Leslie David. . to their exh~bit. Mr. Havens was nominated fire alert stickers for pet Mr. Petersen pointed out It. . . k Items I Special Order The Cabaret, PotpourrI The zoo IS open Monday jointly for the SEMTA posi. owners who are concerned that the cost of the cquip- It .expla~ns the functIOn of Stoc t , groups are al,l m.reslde~ce through Saturday from .]0 tion by Wayne County Com- that, in the event of a fire, ment, from Computer Elec- hearmg aIds a~d hDW they 75 Kerchevil Oro_ Point. Firm. at the DetrOit Commumty a.m. to 6 p.m,. and from 9 missioners Mary E Dumas firefighters know there are a tion Systems, Inc., and sup. wo~k and descrJ.bes t~e large Music School to which the a.m. to 7 p,m, on Sunday and . 'certain number of pets in plies would be' charged to var~ety. of hearmg aids now 882-1810 evening's concert pays a sa. holidays. the house. the Muhicipal Improvement I a.vallable to the general pub. - ~ lute. For further information, Plan 50th Year ARK', intention is not that Fund. \ hc, ~. ~ I Acting as musicAl Ambas- contact Mr. Morgan at 398. n I R' I d firefighters should endanger "In accordance with sec'l The bu:Jk also ~xplains sadors lhey offer a variety 0903. , as 1a t .I. Ie lur their lives attempting to res. lion 8.8 of the City Charter ?OW y~>usho~ld o~tam he.lp, .. cue an aniflia1. Rev/ever, IncludIng finanCIal a s st of services throughout the -.------It is the uviniuil ::Jfthis Qffirp.. s I . N -- most firefighters look {or anc r "ou "u"pe"t thllt NOW OPEN Detroit area with concerts, PART OF LIVI G N t '11 k R' h d' k that no advantage would reo e.' . .Y. ~ v. - works~ops, a~d clinics (or No edu~ati.on is complete' ard ~~e~:~~a;; sc~~~I's ~th ~'~:Ist~~~:~an;h:a:::cd~~: suit from competitive bid- your hearmg IS gettmg worSe. ?th~r, InstItutIOns, clubs and t~at (joesn t mclude a stu.dy year and already a committee and other kinds of animais ding, sinl'e Computer Elec. Special aUention is given mdlVlduals. Each ensemble I 01 how to get along With is making pl~ns for a big ah insije a house. tion Systems is the major to thc effects on children leader as well llS other group. others. celebration of the Rolden an. The stickers should be innovator in the computer with hearing problems and Ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil voting fie Id," said Mr. Peter- descri bes how a paren t .:an II niversary, placed on a door or window sen. rccognize hearing loss in The group is currently and the number of each kind h'ld compiling a list of former of pet written on the outside. Indicating' that many Clml. young C I ren. Richard studcnts and their ARK will scnd a sticker munities in Michigan use and As iOiig ;;$ ~uppJj('s last, Wanted To Purchase families, with or without a donation if endone the product. e,g., St. citizens can obtain their copy Anyone who would like to pct owners send a stamped Clair S h 0 res Wyandotte, of this guide by writin.£: We wish to purchase traditional paintings of the 19th help updatc the records or self.addressed envelope to De arb 0 r n a~d Dearborn FDA/Hearing Aids, 1560 East LOCHMOOR and 20th Century. Please send complete information is interested in more in for. ARK, Post Office Box 65, Heights, he said, "Of the Jefferson a v c n u c, Detroit and photographs (which will be returned), mation should contllct alumni Warren, Mich" 48090. communities named, , "thc 48207, co-chairmen Clairc Wilcoxon If the number or variety computer voting system for --_._- Serving The Grosse Po/ntes 'n"nrn~ nIrE r -,., , rov Perry, 882.9262, or Lisa iJf pets changcs. ARK ad. absentee ballots has been i,n IN REVERSfo; and HSipar ~-Vo()ds Mower ~ndelot. 882.5001. or I vises to write for a new stick. l1~C, on the average, for SIX Many a father who was de. I drop a n::Jte to 50th Annivcr. I cr so th~t no firefighter years." nied II college education in I f<~Jjtl\ 'L I I !"h~'Wryp::~":"LLtl sary general chairman Carol I ~pcnd5 precious time and ef. Thc equipment is sChed.1 his early ycars is supportinl': 884.5210 I 2010 Sol/Ill Post OQk RCHld, HOllstOll, 'TtIQS 77056 nJ/9608003 Kaloger in car~ of Richard fort looking for pets that are uled for use in the Novcm. children who have a college I :~eee!!!~~.!!'!!!! ~ 11I- II School. . no longer there, ber election, education. ,I' 2'

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G R 0 5'S E POI N TEN E W S Page Fifteen Thursday, July 26, 1979 ------_._---- A Lovely Night in London Town ipreview Sargent :iiJt! fxhibit_in _london_._. __ a::J ! S~lIJW tu ODen in Mid~Oetober at Delroit InsflTute of A~ts: Pointers Travei to EngiaiiQ TO •.. .' I view It at National Portrait Gallery ,-'P1 ----- , "John Singer Sargent and. The Edwardian Age," an exhibit of 97 portraits, figures in land- scape, figurative drawings and watercolo~s by J~hn Singer Sargent, (1856-1925), whose portraIts of hlg.h society were singularly bold and daring in theIr WOMIN'S PAGES character analysis, will have its exclusive North American showing at the Detroit Institute of Art~ ------_._-----_.-_._._- .. October 17 through December 9. The exhibit 0 pen e d I .- --.--.-- April 5 at Lotherton Hall I Britain: the remainder are Short and to near Leeds, En g I and, f.rom sources, In F ran c e , From Al10ther Pointe Iwhere it can tin u e d SWItzerland, Canada and the I th '~h J 10 It' United States. I The Pointe " rauf.> " une.. IS Included is "The Acbeson of View currentl.y on dIsplay at Sisters," a triple po r t.r a it By Janei Mueller Michigan State University and MRS. PAUL J. KELLEY, th: l~a~lOn:~to r t ~ a I~ I owned by n~~e _~~ke,. an~. "John Singer Sargent .And The I GdlH;:ry, Lu.,,",un, ...her~ Duchess of vcvoibh"e, Lad> students a~hievin~ 4.0 grade Edwardian Age" opr.ns in mid-Octo- FREDA RAMSAY GOLDER, who j Forty-seven years ago, Alice Hirschman buckled point averages for the win. 1 s eve r a I Pointers were Agnew" comes {rom the Na. ber at the Detroit Institute of Arts- now lives in the Channel Islands. 011 on her parachute. climbed into an ope": cockpit leI' term include PAUL J. I'among a LJIA group in- I tionai Gaiicries ui SCutland, but it's on view now in London, the Isle of Jersey, MRS. EDV/l'\~RD biplane, fastened the chinstrap of her helmet, pulled STADNIK, of Anita avenue, Ivited io a priVate view- i Edmburgh. England, at the National !,ortrait .1. TlIT AG, lvIR. and MRS. GEORGE down her goggles and started on an air tour of Electrical Engineering ma. ing on the eve oi its 01-1 ":\lr5. C:lrJ :\Icycr 3r.d her 25 Michigan cities. jar, LESLIE A. EDMUNDS, Gallery and that's where thIS group NICHOLSON, JR., and MRS. WIL- ficial opening. C.hildren" is on loan from of Merriweather road, Ae. of Pointers, (and one ex-Pointer), all BER H. MACK. The photo was taken , This June, she did it again. Not in the biplane- It is the first comprehen. , SIr An~,hony Meyer, of I..o~: counting and Financial Ad. . affiliated with the AssoCiates of the in a gallery of Sargent's drawings, ij{ Alice flew the 1979 Commcnwrative Michigan Air sive exhibition Sargent's I don, Edouard pafill~ronl ministration major. STEVEN American Wing at the DIA, gathered one segment of the exhibition of finest commissioned and non. from the Musee NatlUn~ . Tour in a sporty, fast Mooney Super 21. M. LESINSKI, of Willow Thursday, July 5, the eve of its almost 100 figurative paintings and commi

Canadian Air Cadets during DROUGAS, son of MR. and l their annual inspection held MRS. JOHN J)ROUGAS, of SAVE Jbt shops of in Windsor. He is a member Harbor Hill, and GREG I of the Military Order of the NEHRA, son of DR. and , f ',-,'orlrl Wars, Military Order ~,ms...,?' MUEL A. NEHRA, on current " , : of For;oig;;,.W.ars, the Air of Lakeshore lane. TERRY W~lt01t •..•.. :: Force A.ssoelabon, Veterans R. GARDNER, son of MR. fashions" ari'd -Pi~rc~__...... t WHY WE ARE NUMBER ONE. of F?relgn 'Yars and the and MRS. EUGENE R GAR. I! ' Hairdressers can be divided illto three groups: AmerIcan LegIOn. DN-ER, of Allard avenue, 16828 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe Hairdressers who MAKE things happen to hair. pledged Sigma Chi. accessories 2861 Somerset MaN • Troy !. Among Albion• • •College stu- I. • • • Hairdressers who WATCH things happen to hair, dents re<:ently pledging Tau CHARLES MURRAY,thoro Hairdressers who wonder what's happening to hair. Kappa Epsilon was EDWARD acie surgeon at Harper-Graee Bart Edmond Hairdressing group makes things R. THIBODEAU, son of MR. Hospitals, discussed "Surgi. happen ... like to SEE, we love to SHOW YOU. and MRS, ROBERT 'rHlBO. ca1 Treatment of Coronary DEAU, of Stephens road. Artery Disease" at a May \ Pledging Delta Tau Delta medical conference spons?red , BART EDMOND . were BILL BEARDSLEE, by the Wayne State U.n~ve~.. son of IMR. and :MRS. WIIr sity School of Medlcme s from the , HAlR; SKIN AND MAKE-UP SALON I T.TAM C. BEARDSLEE, of Alumni Association, \l i g h. SHORES SHOPPING CENTER - 13 Mile 'Il Provencal r 0 a d, LIONEL l'lightiUg. n::y:cr !!!~thnds of 31065 HARPER AVENUE - 296-3660 GOOD, son of MRS. MATIL- l1iagnosmg heart dIsease. EVENI~G ttOUR;::t.S______DA GOOD, of Loraine road, (Continued on P~e 20) Jl'PRRVA-J-. - f \ . Register now for $20,000 in Drexel Grand Prizes-no obligation! SILVERMAN Ii ...... llr 1.. all '-:....v~~\..\.-,,116rti ~on' .. \~ Save 20% I 1.'.~...1 I ;J' by Frank 'l"'ignino J" :J~

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~~_....;,.._ __ __..__..d__ (""._ _ •• .. m t ._.llln_ eo _ etjie.'.~ _. ie e . r = I = • t1 Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 1979 .Society N.ews from Gathered .~",'.~ ..... the Pointes ,'~..-. .... , .. , .... ", .... -'."' "" ------" - ..',";1I(..:l" ...... "-"" ,"_ • '.. \/ - I I I .. A _ ~ _ ~ _ -.J ~._ A. A _ •• I V\U I I It=u II I I V \U Y II ~ . I "' ...t" 0.."'" .•:1 Bowman-Bowers VOWS t:xchanged i • 't !nSlde rne Jv\orners '""'IUD I degree in Nursing from I ?f ivory peau ?e soie fealur. \ Seed Pearls Trim Bride's Ivory Peau de Soie Gown Wayne State University, mg long, tapermg sleev~s and Anolher year has come and ing of particular needs not And Juliet Cap; Her Attendants Wear Cotton is presently working as a removable, manda~m.col- gone, and still the Molhers fully met by the Grosse. Club continues to be the Pointe Board of Education., Over Melon Taffeta a Nurse Practitioner at la!ed Bertha capelcl tn,?med Lace focus of much help and as- Earlier this spring, "Inside Ad .. . with seed pearls, covermg a . ------Vete~ans mmlztratlOn wide, scoop neckline borjered sistaJice to Grosse Pointe The Mothers Club" went into The ':\'cddmg of Barbara Joanne Bo~ ...ers and HospltaI, Palo Alto, CaI- in seed pearls. I South High School greal detail about' all the' Dr .. H. MIChael Bo~man Saturday evemng, May I ifornia. .. Her lrain was cathedral This assistance comes in places to which Mothers' 19, m the Grosse Pomte Academy Chapel was fol. Sh~ w.lll be~m a .Ph.D. lengtr .. A Juliet cap o~ sped dive~se forms: as liaison and Club funds go. . lowed by a reception at Lochmoor Club. The new- program m ~ledl~al SoclOlogr pearl-embroidered ant i que communication link between The Mothers Club "Iso pro. lyweds are at home in ~an Francisco, Calif. at t.he Umverslty ?f Cal,l- salin held her triple.liered. the parents and the school, vides volunteers in Soulh' The bride a Grosse ------forma at San FranCISco this fingertip length, illusion veil. as support for myriad fund. High's various deparlments. \ . t U' ' 't S hI" N ' f th fall. W hi 1e Sweelheart rases raisers, as financial assist. All of these functions are P om e mverSl Y c. 00 gree 10 ursmg rom e She is lhe daughter of Mr. lilies.of-the.valley, carnal ions: ance in the purchasing of indicators of the many hours: graduate who. holds a University of Michigan and Mrs. Robert F. Bowers, stephanolis and baby's.breath new equipment or the fulfill. (Continued OB Page 21) . Bachelor of SCI~mce de- and a Master of Science of North Renaud road. formed her silk flower bou- Dr. Bowman, san of Mr. que1. and Mrs. Henry Michael Bow. Honor at ten d ant Sara . man, of St. Joseph. received Pietsch, of Ann Arbor, and I his Master of Science degree, bridesmaids S!J~an Stoelzer I in Pharmacology from Mich- Bockelman. of S y l' a c use, TEL-12 MALL igan State University in 1970 N.Y., and Lal:ralee Hess, of and his M.D. degree from San Francisco. wore sleeve. 104 Ke~che"ol "ON THE Hill" Michigan State in 1974. less frocks of voile coV.on He completed an Internal lace over melon taffeta. ANTIQUE Medicine Residency al Sainl Pea c h ribbons accented Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann lheir b a u que t s of daisies, SHOW AND SALE Arbor, where he was named mums and baby's-breath. a Diplomate of the Ame~i~an Flower girl Laura Smith, CLEARANCE Telegraph & 12 Mile Rd. Board of Internal Medicme of Fountain Valley, Calif., up to 50% Thursday, Aug. 2 thru in 1978, and is presently do- the bridegroom's niece, in a ing a fellowship in Trauma long gown of white eyelel Storewide Savings Sunday, Aug. 12 and En;erge.ncy Medic.iilC ~t I sa~hed in peach, a hal!crown the Umverslty of Cahforma of daisies in her hair carried I Dresses, Forma/sl Lingerie, Mall Hours I' at ::ian Fran~is('o, a basket of rlaisies with trail. ' I For the 6 o'clock, double ing, peach ribbons. marria~e~. VO\I.'5 Saturday) May Bras; Sweaters, Handbags, Free Admission Free Parking ring c ere m 0 n y at which Best man was Dr. Aaron I evening ceremony in the Grosse Falher Don McAllister pre. Karnilow of Mia m i Fla. Chapel were BARBARA • Sportswear and more. sided, the former Miss Bowers Guests "/'ere seated by Dr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chose a prin~ss style gown Lawrence Bonaldi, of Los Bowers, of North Renaud road, and' Gatos, Calif., Dr. Thomas DR. H. MICHAEL BOWMAN, son of the Henry ., ISavory, of Milton, W. va.,/ Michael Bowmans, of St. Joseph. I 14 KT. SERPENTINE CHAINS EXQUISITE EARRINGS and two brothers of the brid.e, _ cc-.: ", '~ ..'c__ ;....7'~ .. .' ~lep~~~~~~w.;:.~:~.?_f ?e~~~I:i and t.heir. d.au.ghter, Mary, o.f I L..o.u.is.,Mo., Molly Tyson, of ~ "nd .....;,....+-~ ••-;;o-_ -- ,-"OA.~::,.:.- ... '. _.' ...... ;-1.1,,:", ./' .... --:;~ ~'-'!-.~._ "fIoT T fh.o ('n ..."l~ Fla Mr and Gables, ~la~ . ., N;~~';ll~T;;~bi~y~,'~fPunt~ . M~;:"-~el P;iesb~, of" LAMIA The bride smother s formal Gorda, Fla., and Mr. and Joliet, Ill., lhe Joseph Pitta. I length, long-~leeved gown of Mrs. William Hotchkiss, of lugas, of North Wildwood, HAIRCUTTING BY APPRENTICES _'of~: raspberry ehi!fon 0v,er taffeta Empire, Mich. N. J., the Frank Ferraris, of AND .JUNIOR STYLISTS. fealured a WIde, .chlffon ~elt Others were Dr. !lnd Mrs. Narberth, Pa., Ann Riardon, and a. bow accenhng her high Michael Priebe, of Kingsten,! of Lansing. Drs. Patrick and 7" , St." 40°/. necklme. . , Ont., Dr. and Mrs. James Barbara Alguire, of Williams. $10.00 15" 115.4' The brIdegrooms mother Blackwell, of East Lansing, j (on, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Co- ALL CUITING PERFORMED UNDERTHE 16" 115." c.hose a long, long-sleeve~, A. Carla Schoell, of Long Island, wen and Dr. Frank Smith, all 16" '18." IlDe go~n of. aqua chiffon N.Y. Michael Weil of S1. of Ann Arbor. DIRECT SUPERVISION BY THE DIRECTOR 24" '25.'. .slyled wIth a Wide belt, scoop I' , AND STYLISTS OF THE LAMIA-sALoN.' 14 and 18 Kt. Gold from S10 neck and full skirt. Both mothers selected orchid cor- sages. V(lried Fare for Festival RINGS, ENGAGEMENT SETS, BRACELETS, CHARMS Out-Q{.town guests included . . _ the bride's grandmother Mrs Meadow Brook MUSICFe~.1 opera, operetta and sym. PERSONALIZED SERVICE • 14 Kt. I: 18 KT. Gold • USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Paul Bowers, of Kala~azoo: tival kicked of.! its sixth I ~honi.c progr~ms. Miss Moffo _ _ _ and the bridegroom's sister, week at the. summer. sea:~n ~s an mternatlOn.al star, equal. I __ ll_M_'_L_E _ ~ Maddeline SmIth, of FOUJi' Mo~day, .JulY ~, - WJt~ ,,\e I L!,.~:..mf~:::~I~~,In op~ras, reo .It~MS~ N.. GOLD- JEWeLR\' Itain Valley. , Pre.ervatlOn Hall Jazz lianu. I ":L~I'>, ~u .. ~~.:~, !'adlO, t~Je. _ • YALE. • .. More were the William I ,!~e Neil Sedalca concert,! v:slOn, recordmgs and mollon 'I I i%\ 775 1740 Whites, of Sellersburg, Ind., ongmally scheduled for Wed. pictures. I ~m-:Il\1 ~.~ 21507 YALE - - Mrs. Harold Finman, of Es-I nesday, July 25, was can-I Paviiion seals at $8 and $711 v 10~6,Mon.-Sat. \ canaba, the Wil.ton Hende.r. c.elled, and i.TI.it.S.p.iac.e. -.M:~ad-Iand. lawn .. tic. kets at $5 are. 2 streets south of Debra Arlington sons, of Avon, Conn., the Max oVf Br~9~.~res~I}~e-Ii/~1}}smg-l available. I \. O 10 Wil\.£ '.' > ".1. MiI~off ~~r,pe!\ ,I":lanet Bennett IICrow:i1ers; ol;.Monroni.a. In.!;i .•. -Er.TJM~r.'h.'.plf.\ln~,;'d.J:.S.~t~.;d ." :All concerts are'held in --- ... ___Mr. and Mrs. Hugh SIegfrIed omg. s an a ur ays outdoor Baldwin Pavilion on

---q ',:ii - SHOE ._--- I ~h~1p~~~~lr~~~~~~(j;;at~r~ I ~~, O~~lcahn:St~~liV~~~:~tCar::l: I VI lit.a ge chestra under the directIOn lhe Sunday Pops Con~rt ------of German conductor Klaus which begins at 7:30 o'clock, TennSled1.. ail evening concerts start at , - Annua N:;[h ~~~:i~:~~:~~thi~18:300'CIOCk. . - . __ 1974 with the Toronto Sym. The gr?unds are open to Semi I phony, Since then, he has the pub~lc two.and.one-~a1f beel! in demand as a guest hours prior. to concert tl,?e conductor of maior arches. f?r the enJoyment of PIC- tras throughout this country m.ckers and Trumbull Terrace

I and Canada. dmers. ° C Iea ra nce SaIe.. He opened the Meadow Tickets may be purchased Brook Festival last summer at 'lhe Meadow llrook box ~r""""'4 ~vith a highlta:~lai~ed 'p!r- ~~f!::~:;"~~11~~..~~~~~:; -I~-'.~~1- u...... ~.~ ~~~~/I:ass~~I v~J III" M-I n~~~~~d:-ti~k~t';e~~ic~~'Adtli. I This evening's featured va- 'I ti~nal il1rorm~tion may be ob !I ealists are soprano Jessye tamed by callmg 377.2010. I. II D0 C Norman and lenor Richard ~~~~\~v~~~ew~~~~r~T R~~:! --1U~lr'~oU~.r- '''''''''.r Iard Wagner. Saturday's can eel' thigh. I 1ig h t s int~rnationally ac. claimed piano virtuoso Hor- acia Gutierrez. Works of Weber, Schumann and Schu. bert will be featured. Pavilion seats at $7, $8 and i $9 and lawn tickets at $4 arc available for both sym. I phonic concerts. t'nday Jazz Night fea,tures the Benny Goodman Sextet. !. Goodman. who organized his I first ba.nd in the 1930's, has established a world.wide rep. utation as the "King of Swinl:(." He has made several television specials and reo ceived numerous .awards in I recognition of his contribu- tions 10 the world of jazz. The pavilion is sold out for the Bcnny Goodman concert. Lawn tickels are on sale at $5 each. Ending the week on Sunday evening, the Detroit Sym phony Pops with conductor All Regular Priced Merchandise 10% OFF Franz Allers and soprano Anna MoHo vliIl present :l musical adventure, "From Vienna to Broadwa)'," I Mr. Allers has achieved 'I distinction for his versatility Buster Brown, 'n conducting music thealcr. Tennis Shoes Fleet Air, Footmates Store Hours I .. Mon.-Wed. 9:30 - 5:30 30% OFF r0 Thurs.-Fri. 1,1&1010UH Se/ectea Styles 2O% 5O% 9:30 - 9:00 'l" NURSING Men's, Women's OFF Sat. HOME and Children's 9:30.5:30 Selected Styles 1.•1;; 8M.') EASTJI-;n'lmso,~ , t>ETROIT. ~flUt.

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PASTICHE WIND QUINTET GOLDEN RAIN PERCUSSION I:NSEMBLE and the DETROIT CIVIC BRASS QUiNTET Pine Knob Manor Homes A CABARET POTPOURRI OF MUSIC FROM BACH TO POPS ine Knob Manor Homes, inspired by the estate of industrial . magnate Colonel Sidney Dunn Waldon, Offer a rennaissance WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 - 8 PIIM. IIof gracious living. These attached and free-standing condominium homes are nestled CLOSING CONCERT OF THE SEASON amon~ the magnificently treed hills and winding fairways of the Pine Knob Golf and Country Club. in a salute to the Detroit Community Music School Traditional stone and stucco exteriors, hand-split cedar roofing. and old fashioned copper gutters and downspouts reflect the refinement of an MEMORIAL'S FRIES AUDITORIUM ..-CRYSTAL BALLROOM earlier age. "The performances of the Pastiche Wind Quintet have served to broaden their audiences' Porticoed entryways, alcoves, atriums, high pinnacled gables. large understanding and appreciation of music. I am sure that this troupe will have an equally observation bay windows with French doors, and cathedral ceiling" significant impact on their Italian audiences during their Fall tour of Italy." \ further provide Old-World flavor and charm. Donald W, Riegle, Unitec:J~tatas Senate Discover large master bedrooms with fireplaces. gourmet kitchens, and spacious cuslom interiors on your personal tour of these superior SINGLE ADMISSION MRS. STERLING S. SANFORD BOX SUPPERS 011 THE TERRACE Chairman homes. You'll find piaces to entertain, places (0 be with your family and Pat,on $15 Single supper per person $4.50 places to be alone. ($6.50 tax deductible) by A...,..tlon 3 d.,. In 1ldY.~ FREDERIC DeHAVEN Adult $8.50 Artistic Director A life of gracious ease awaits Pine Knob Villagers. protected by their For information, call 881-7511 ALEXANDER SUCZEK Student $4.25 own gatekeeper and freed from care through a year.round maintt:nance Founder program. From $229,000 .... Compliments of Visitors welcome ,~~lllrdllY llnd Sunday 12-5 p.m. Weekdays by appoinim~nt 10-5 p.m. II DE'I':ROITBANK CORPORATION (313) 625-1411 I(

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~N~w'~'" -./ .~- Gathered from "'-the~,,-Pointes. ------" I Pointe Pair to Exhibit _';late Cesarean Birth Classes Sargent Shott, Previe'w Bridge to Benefit War iv\emoria I At' Palmer Park's Fair , The Ces(!rean l!Jrth Infor. I tober 4. (Continued from Page 15) I leries; and Richard Ormond,. Jam2s S. Webers will be malion Division of ~hildilood I They wJIl incl~de t\~O slide of Art and "The Bait Chilo deputy directt>f of the Na. showing and selling his pot- l~formatlOn S e r.v Ice, l~c., presentatIOns, diSCUSSIon on dren" from the Boston Mu. tional Portrait Gallery, Lon. tei'Y, Chloe Boehm her seri- Will hcld a se.nes of fw.e the need for sllrgery, what seum of Fine Arts, don, England, graphs and watercolors in the CI.asses early thiS fall ~t. BI-Ito expect and h~w couples The exhibition was organ. In Detroit, it will be spon. fourth annual Palmer Park County C~mmumty !I0_pltal, can prepare for It as part. ized by Nancy Rivard. cura. sored by the Founders So. Fine Arts Festival, set for I Warren, lOr. e.x!J~dmg cau- ners. Couples also will ~e lor Ilf American Art. the De. ciety Detroit Institute of Arts, Saturday an:! Sunday, August pies wh.o a~tlclPale a Cesar- encoura~ed to express their troil Institute of Arts; Peter \ assisted by a grant irom the I' 4 and:; from 10 in the morn ean de1Jver~. dls3ppomtments and fears, Walton and James Lomax, of National Endowment for the ing to -7 in the evening both The .weekly classes, led by in an atmosphere of accept. England's Leeds Art Gal. Arts, and by an indemnity days, in Palmer Park, next a Registered Nurse, \~lli. be anee. to the historic Palmer Log held Thursdays, be~mmng Registration for the series, Cabin and Lake Frances. Septl'mhl'r 6 and ending Dc. at $20 per couple, is now DOG GROOiHING ! being taken at 293.9312. Fur. The Pomte pair are among also features entertainmeni I ther i n for !1". a t i 0 ~ on lhe 110 artists selected to parti- and ethnic and other refresh. classes may be obtamed bY :Jk"j ~ :Jkallor pefj I cipate this year. The festival ments, calling 7258331. : 19443 MACK b!l ."".',,'_, 881.9007 FINAL WEEK RUG SALE

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Thursday, July 26. 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Payt: Ni;lI~teen t__:.Women's Page--.by, of-and for Pointe Women ii - .,~~.~,.:._rf~~:.~,":'''~'-' ,:','~~., ,-_ ::.:.., , . ""., "..I'<~ ~" .:I.;' "' ""--, .• ~" .,'.~ •.\(; ...... ;;.. __ 0"'\ .~~ __ .~ ",~.< ... _ •••• _._. Cottage Hosts Patient Party ~I;:;.~:y::::~d,II FromAnotherPointeofVi~~-r~:;;~;L~;;:ry I; typl"S :,~:.I~:~i"~: Patient! at COHllg€' Hos. of music, will enter- D:f:::~- ~:~:~~::Sgnd pital of Grosse Pointe will tain, Ccntinued fl' om' Page 15)' Hoet, of North Brys drive,j uated from Grosse Pointe Among those attending the ( h d ,participate today, Thursday, James W, Southway, Cot- International Childbirth Edu- of seven now, and with her in the single-engine, -- I ave announce tne engage" I North High SChool and at. "July 26, in the hospital's 60th tage's director of Food Servo cation Association's 1979 Uni. four seat Super Mooney 21 was that seven's grand- Ruth (Mrs. Joseph A.. Jr.) ment of their d a u g ~ t e r, tended Alma College. Her "anniversary via a special ices, reports that refresh. Vance of South Deeplands Kathy Anne. to Michael . ., "party from 3 to 4 o'clock in ments will be provide;! ae- ted States Southern Regional father, John S. Hammond, who also has a cammer-' . Thomas Gnatkowski, son of fiance, a Sagmaw Elsen. •Cottage's roof garden, cording to the dietetic re- convention in New Orleans cial pilot's license with an instrument rating and road, was eleete:! p~es1dent Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gnat- hower High School alumnus, AU ambulatory patients quirements of the patients, recently was Grosse Pointe's several thousand hours' flying time. of the board of directors kowski, of Saginaw. An Au- was graduated last year from ,who wish to come and others Patients unable to join the Eula M. Hoover, directur of ...... of the Friends of the Detroit gust wedding is pl\lnn..:!d. Alma College, Conferences and Conventions who have their physicians' p&rtycan view a videotape of for ICEA. For the Hammonds, this year's air tour was Public Library, Inc., at the r. ';permission will be escorted the entertainment on Chan- The convention the me, mn're thun a commemorative flight to celebrate the organization'" meeting in' "on.high," wlh:re the Musical nei 6, the hospital'" own LORIO.ROSS ~s, who perform alII television outlet. "Childbirth: Conception of 50th anniversary of the Michigan Aeronautics mid-June, KNT.RTAINM.N,," Aa.Hey Parenthood," covered topics Commission. Mrs. Vance, an active mem- Versatile music to satiSfy all ages. ranging from nut r i t ion It was also Alice and John's anniversary cele- ber of the board since 1974, Bane/its, 'Weddlngs, Private Parties through innovating family- bration ,of the summer their romance began on the has just completed a term as I' ST. CLAIR IIVERVIEW MALL centered maternity care pro. 1932 f1i~ht. viee.president. Cindy Na.varro, G.P. Rep. 884-0300 AN'IQUI SNClW AID SAU grams, and delegates were I" ...... l Servin;; with her in the" JULY 27-21-29 ~~t:_od..u..:e?~t.?.. ,~a~y ~e~ ~~,; • Alice had earned her private pilot's license 4;omingyear will be Mrs. ~U-I St. Clair, Mich. .1" ~"Cl~"~ LV~..ud ~ear.n6 ".." the year before in a 38 5 horsepowe~ C"rtiss Wright gene. _S. K~'.'Pus, as Vice- childbirth educatIOn. I ..... •• presJ(lent, Rlcnard F. Taylor, ICEA, celebrating its 20th Jr. plan~ at ~hat later became the Gro~se Isle treasurer, and F lor en c e AI=, ~ S,. (!eI, flYer 11 anniversary under the motto Naval Air ~tatlOn. Sh~ soloed the thr~e-c~lmde;ed, Tucker, director of Support I Au.ss "...... CltNr ,. in S,. of "Freedom of Choice based I open COCkPIt plane WIth a rear prcpe.ler a httle I Services a~ the library, a5 Sf ""S on Knowledge of AHerna- over three hours' Hying time, and got her license sistant treasurer. Paul T.I Carriage Limousine Service l tive," will hold its interna- after 16 hours. IScupholm was reelected ex- The Ultimate In Professional Service HOURS: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. tional conference in Detroit John, who began flying lessons on a IN 4D ecutive sec~etary. FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING next year; June 29 to July 1, Curtiss Jenny in 1923 as a line boy in Riverside, Among fIve new members 1980. in his native California, soloed and got his private of the 21-mem~I' bo~rd elect- Weddings, Pine Knob, Parties, Airport ,I pilot's license in 1926. He came east to attend the OO8;t the FrIends. annual U. 't f M' h. . 1928 ft h . meetmg at the end of May ~lversl ~ 0 ~c Igan In . ,a er avmg man- are a pair of Pointers: Mrs. 24 Hour Ans. Service aged an airport In PalmSprmgs for a year. Perry L. TeWalt and Mrs. (313) 778-3680 I He was flying in the 1932 Michigan Air Tour Charles Van Doren. ,as aviation writer for The Detroit Times. The Hammonds had been briefly introduced ILOI - YVUII. LAURINI - JOHN WillI - ROTHCHILD • Iat the National Aircraft Show in Detroit in March • of 1932, but they became hetter acquainted on the I 1- ~ ...... 11II. air tour. The rom.ance blossomed into marriage in I 2 F F g· Early Suppers on the Terrace 1936, and the newlyweds moved to Grosse Pointe U . :!I Farms. They stayed there until 1961. I " Monday thrqugh Thursday, Seating from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Pre-marriage, in 1933 and 1934, ~AJ.icehad flown I . .. (moderately priced) more Michigan Air Tours, in a 100-horsepower . ., Kinner Bird with her sister, Elaine Egan, as pas- M ON ALL • senger. At an air meet at Roseville's Hartung Air- • III port in 1933 she took first place in the first closed.. !: I JOSEPH P. PERSE w:~~ course ai::- race for women in Michigan-and first I .. SUM MER :I place ~n the "bomb dropping" contest, proving her I . fIIiIlI''''"'-. skill and accuracy by tossing a flour-filled paper bag at a ground target. I MERCHANDISE-f:' . . .. ~ ~ In. December of 1941, Alice Hammond helped II- ... UPHOLSTERING &.DECORATING to organize and was appointed commander of the. r------~ I first All WomQn CivU Air Patrol Flying Squadron, = 100Lo OFF ON ALL • • Servicing the Poinfes (or 2S years based at Hartung Airport. .. 7' ~ y Many members of the equadron later joined • "

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i:~:!~:~E:c;ro: ::: ~ ~ rMM 5 o'clock will precede an PRICE'S APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE Ill' Italian dinner and dancing to music by Ilia Benvenuto ap.d the Capri Combo. Pres- entation. of the Queen, who will reign over Detroit's Columbus Day Festival Sun- 23200 MACK AVENUE day, October 7, will be by ST. qLAIR SHORES 775-2728 .Tude:eFrankE. Jeannette. Tickets at $20 per person may be obtained by contact- ing Argie Gambino. 756-2924, Gloria Ficarra, 469-3320, or Virginia Serra, 725-1500. SUPER' SUMMER SAL.E Lafayette Park Art Fair Exhibitors Are Selee+ed I The Lafayette Park Art Fair com m i t tee has an. tjfl; Sofas nounced that jurors have if?5ffi made their selection of artists I to be represented in the 1979 Top Name Brands ... Modern, Con- Art Fair Saturday and Sun- temporary, Traditional, Colonial styles. day, September 8 and 9. Each year, from a large Many beautiful covers and colors ... selection of applicants, a pro- * Flexsteel *American of Martinsville fessional jury chooses 90 artists and craftspersons who * Broyhill * Founders, by Thomas- will be invited to participate. ville. The full range of media is represented. Each year, the iair has be- Anyone could be that addition come stronger in terms of you've been looking for! "Free and Easy" lolld color table cloth by quality as the field of skilled Bardwii. Soii-resist&ni, fio-lion blend of I artists h!:'s prown toe:ether with the groWing demands of •• - --- I'A & _ ftftftl _&II. polyester and cotton in white, ivory, blue, a more aware public. NUW ~u IV "U70 UII navy, yellow, pink, cinnabar, hunter, brown. This year's jurors were • Roger Ault, director of Pew- All Lamps Oblong/oval: GOx84", $17; GOx102", $21; abic Pottery, and Professor 60x120", $21; 52x70" oblong cloth, $12; William T. Woodward, who Curio Cabinets has taught printmaking at 20% off 52x52" square, $8; 70" round cloth, $18; Wayne State University for Traditional, Contemporary, Tran- 90" round, $26; napkins, 1.50each. 40 years. sitional, all elegantly styled, and Sale ends September 1, 1979. Sale Starts made with quality craftsmanship. I Tre~t YourF.~~t! J Th.lr...... a 7_. '~Ri7a_~ •• _

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Northern Dates for Detroit Syn"pltony OrL'lw~il'a'!S Tour ivItladow Brook Hall !s Open on Weekdays During The Summer 01D -"(U~..J...... E'IC,,"'"''''.. Always on Sundays ... but yards. , turcs, hidden st;lircar.lls, ~Iass The Detroit Symphony Or. Symphonic concerts under (ull orchestra at 8 o'clock include Weber's Overture to it's only during July and Summel' Tea Room service collections, carved panelling, ehestra will travel to Mich. the direction of Maestro Tor. in the Northern Michigan "Oberon," Tchaikovsky's Vio. August that the, public has is geared for unhurri~d en. hand.hewn stonl1work, s;:ulp. igan's Upper Peninsula for kanowsky are scheduled for University Fieldhouse, Mar. lin Concerto again featurin;: the opportunity to tour joyment on a first.come tured ceilings, lountai::~, gar. the sixth annual Upper Pc. Tilesday, July 31, at 8 o'clock quette. Gordon Staples' as soloist, ninsula Summer Music Fes. lit the Wakefield Theatre, Program for the Tuesday Hi n d e m it h's "Sym)lhoni~ Meadow Brook Hall any day basis. Guests touring the dens and meticulously land. tival July 31 through August (lronwo'od area); wednesdaY'j through Friday perforn.ances Metamorphosis ot Themes by of the week and have lunch hall may select light refresh. scaped grounds. 5, and for this week.long August I, at 8 o'clock at includes Glinka's Overture Carl Marh van Weber" apd in one of the world's most ments or complete luncheons. Meadow Brook Hall tours tOl\r the orcli"stra will be Irall Mount;lin High School: to "Ruslan and Ludmila," Respighi's "Pines of Rome." magnificent historic man. Meadow Brook Hall, cele. are JO to 5 o'clock evel')- day sions. braHng its Golden Anniver. hut Sunday, when the hall split into two ensembles. for Thursday, August 2, at 8 TLhaikovsky's Violin Concer. Five ~ops perforinanccs, performances of symphonic o'clock at tbe Calumet Thea- to with Gordon St:lples, DSO with Eric Knight and th(' I Thl! Summer Tea Room is sary this year, was built at is open from 1 to 5 o'clock. and pops programs. tre; Friday, August 3, at 8 concertmaster, as featured DSO are echeduled for Tues.' now open from 11 to 3:30 a cost of $4 million as a Admission is $3.50, ($2 for Werner Torkanowsky will o'clock in the Eecanaba Mid. soloist, three Slavonic dances day, July 31, at 8 o'clock in I o'clock Monday through Sat. home for Alfred and Matilda those under IJ and over 64). conduct all symphonic con. I' dIe School Auditorium; and I by D.vorak and Beethoven's the Me,lOm'nee MUd!? Sr:hool urday, 1 to 4 o'clock Sunday, Dodge Wilson, widow of auto Entrance to the hall is in certs. Eric Knight will be on Saturday, August 4, when Mr. Symphony NO.1. Auditorium; Wednesday, Au.l with a choice of three dining pioneer John Dodge. Adams road, one.third mile the pops podium. Torkanowsky will conduct the Saturday's performance will gust I, at 8 o'clock at the areas, all set with crisp Iiner.s The hall, an architectural south of Walton boul2vard Wakefield Theatre; Thurs. and fresh flowers: the very masterpiece in its reproduc. in Rochester. Take 1.75 to day, August 2, at. 8 o'clock elaborate and formal Chris. tion of Elizabethan design, is the Oakland University exit at Iron Mountain High topher Wren Dining Room, complete with original fur. 25 miles north of Detroit, i School; Friday, Allgust 3, at the main Tea Room and the I nishings and art works as drive to the university en. 8 o'clock at the Calumet Greenery, an open.air porch well as rich details such as trance and follow sign:; from Engle~ide Drapery 1 Theatre; and Sunday, Au. Planning to be married overlooking lawns and court. silk-eovered walls, gold fix. there. gust 5, at 7 o'clock ill Nor. next June are MARGARET ris Arena at Lake Superiar MAURER and K. Alan Nash and Garpet Cleaners State College, Sault Ste. whose engagement has been Marie. announced by her parents, These concerts will include Mr. and Mrs. T. James NO OTHER CLEANER IN YOUR AREA CAN EQUAL popular tunes of yesterday Maurer, of Balfour road. .•...... ~.~ , and today. The bride-elect and her . OUR WORK, SERVICE OR PRICES • • The Upper Peninsula Mu. fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. sic Festival is made possible Oliver Nash, of Midland, are through support from the studying for their Bachelor i GRAND i Drapery Cleaning Michigan Council !.or the of Science degrees in Tele. • • 21Jo1. OFF Arts, the Upper Peninsula vision Production,. at Ferris w~ pAinstakingly hand Dieat drapes TlIlr" _lulu Travel and Recreation Associ. State College. She IS a memo into a soft (not sharp) pleat. I II .. v ... J aHon, the Upper Peninsula /' ber 0. i Deita Zeta ~ororjty. ~ OPENINGf We clean clear through ... C%r & whites come sharf) and Clear. Arts Coordinating Boarr{ and They expect to be gradu. • • the Detroit Symphony Or. ated from Ferris. in May, We use either steam or dry foam al same price. : .: We prlH:le~m carpets before using either rr.ethod. chestra, Inc., in cooperation 11980. : TOTAL FACIAL CARE: with local sponsoring agen ------Carpet Cleaning We use color brigtlteners and soil retardants. :• • Skin Nourishing and Softening :• We careMly move and replace all furniture. des. I His DSO conducting debut This year's local sponsors was in January of 1961 and • • Deep Pore Skin Cleansing : are Ironwood/Wakefield - he has appeared befor~ the • Black and Whitehead .Extraction: Gogebic Council lor. the orchestra on many occasions • ~rts, MenomInee Chamber: of since :then, most !recently • Acne Treatment : . ! !~'p"',~"<:e, .. h:director of. the. New .for ,the B6Ston Paus'OTcbes-' Oi'1~lW5 PhilhQr;::~nic 53'!!!. tra. Bnd hI! has 6 composed ':..... phony. . and arranged electronic el. Torkanowsky made his de. fects for animated feature but as an orchestral con- films and for several com- ductor with the MinneapoliS mercia Is. NOW IN PROGRESS Symphony, (now Minnesota Eric Knight last appeared CHINA SALE Orchestra), in 19M. Since with Ethel Merman and the Fill your home with values. that time, he has conducted 000 on February 3 and 5 nearly every major orchestra 1978, in the Weekender Pop~ in the United States. Series. CHOOSE FROM SUCH RESPECTED NAMES 25 to 40% AS BAKER, SCHOONBECK, HENREDON, OFF Short and to ---'Ithe Pointe DREXEL, FREDERICK COOPER, I CHAPMAN, THAYER-COGGIN AND FLAIR. on selected china patterns In stOCK (c.omlD.ueci irom rllge :La;' , -,~-- - ... T1' ... ; ...... ~ ... ~ 1\ BURT WEYHING, of Ken. ?;i~~'S~~ih.'High-S~h~~~I choose from: wood road, a radiologist at 1974 graduate. I I I Grace Hospital Division of .. . '" Harper-Grace Hospitals, reo Cited for 25 years of Red - Daulton, Ginori~Spode, cently was elected president Cross service during May 11 Royal \Vorcester, Sigma of the Alumni Association of Volunteer and Staff Recogni- Wayne S tat e University and more tion ceremonies at Southeast. School of Medicine. ern Chapter headquarters I '" .. were Pointers ELIZABETH Jacobson's i Starts Thursday, July 26 Grosse Pointe North High REED and MRS. GERARD School graduat;; DEBRA A. SLATTERY. ______~_,2)__~_..._.oo_..~_O_(f'_'ill_;C_i\JG,l_.-.[JD_@_OiiU_l\(_UC£_"" J. ESTLER, daughter of JO. (Continued on Page 30) ANNE B. ESTLER, of North Rosedale court, has received 98 KERCHEVAL, ON-THE-HILL a $1,500 trustee scholarship from Hillsdale College based 882...6880 on academic and extracurric. I • ular merit during high school...... ,..-' frlID@ @Wt1(!)~~'@@@oo@~,j; STEPHEN A. GUICE, son of MR. and MRS. C. NOR. :~:.::' '.1. MAN GUICE, of Bedford CHILDREN'S A\PPAREL road, is a sophomore Lin. -IS -M~U-"v.I.NG et...... V'T r'\nno guistics major at Michigan l'jC:J\ I UVV [1. State University where he was admitted to the MSU Honors College for the IN MID-AU(~UST out of the mini mall (16!~06Kercheval)

JUST into D.M. Egans (16900 Kercheval) MOVED OR MORE SPACE MORE MERCHANDISE JUST ENGAGED? ' To better serve you with the fine quality and good hat you nlld tight. service to which you have become accustomed. now it a ~ hind,••.

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,Women's Page 'S by, of and for Pointe Women

" ... .1 .• 01.,;,. •• Mot""~rs Club Moves into 1979-8fl:;:.:.:::t."-Befrothed I ,A.ltrusa Keep3 VpJ;Pl!d Wo~k TJrroughout A BusJYear , (Conihwed from Pagt: 16) Claire KlIy, and Martha For. I ~onHnucs to head the memo I Among officers for 1.979-S0I sity English professor. Iadult illiteracy, child abuse, I physically handicapped. of dedicated work contribu. don, who Will contmue to t>ership l.'UfJl!.llU~ In 1~91 installed by A1trusa Club of I Women from 16 nLUons battered spouses and family I Among the speakers is ted by rarents of South High serve as treasurer. 80.' Detroit at itz June mel'.ting. are gathering in Kansas City. violence, safety in the streets,; Pat t i K n 0 x. special as is. students. ' Fran Higbie and Marilyn Jane Barry succeeds Ann held at the Detroit. Boat Mo., July 22 through 27 for I' refugee resettlcmcn~, inn~; !~nt tli the pnddcl1t "r At the Mothers Club's final Doyal, vice-presidents and Dalby, the new pl'e.ident-I Club, is Eleanor Hedman, AUrusa International's bi. Wm and employment of the i Wayne Slale University . . meeting~f the 1978-79 year, scholarship chairmen, were elect, as High Pointe. editor. owner of Hedy's Book and ennial convention. Among _"" ...... l'\,...... "".""...... "...... ------,.

I Beverly Fromm, outgoing responsible for overseeing Lois Hard)' has relblq\l1abed Gift Shop in Mack avenue. them, representing Detroit I . president, thanked members scholarship monies provided the chairmanship of High The local chapter of the A I t r usa, are Jacqueline YO A KSH IRE T~~~'Of6~N '. and South Jligh staff for by the Mothers Club as wen Pointes mailing as well as international organizaUon of Moss, the local club's pt:esi . . their support during the as the Grosse Pointe Worn. all the registration mailings executive and professional d~nt, ~d Betty Doherty, We Can Improve Your UHF Reception year. Special thanks were ac. en's Club, Rotary Club, the to Barbara Cammett. " women has, in the past year, Vlce.pre81dent, '. corded to Mrs. Benson Mc- Lions Club. two chapters of Carol Jenske and Jilyce Os- . kept up its good work, do- Speakers and seminars "SAYE" On Quick Carry-In ServiCe' '.' Clure. faculty representative Delta Kappa Gamma, ,he born 1978.79 Neiebborbood nating $700 to the Detroit focus cn the convention • WARRANTYSERVICECENTERFOR: . on the board, for the past 21 Class of 1956 and the Alice Gro~ps coordinators report. Board of Education to estab- theme of "Rise to Human ZENITH ReA QUASAR 778 4050 .' years. Vorita McClure will McKee Memorial Fund. ed that three afternoon and !ish a RIF, (Reading is Fun- Needs." It calls for AUrusa I t I - , continue in this capacity on . He t' t t t 11. t 25 Years in , the 1979-80 board Marilyn continues to serve one evenln, discussion group damentall, program In • ac lon 0 ry 0 a eVIa e 21915 MAC K Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds. This Area! . as vice-president and scholar- met regularly durin, the gion 7 and 8 for the gifted such universal problems as 1-...... -1. .' . Mrs. Fromm also recog. ship chairman of the 1979-80 year, plus bridge and sewing child. Normally, this program ------nued her outgoing board board. She will be assisted groups and afternoon and . is to encourage the slow " members, including Mar y by viee-president-elect Joan evening b I' i d g e tnuathon Photo by J. J. Knopp StudIO reader. Krueger, president-elect now Bartoszewicz. groups, for a total involve./ The engagement ?f MARY I In addition Dctroit Ai- president, Nancy Coles' who Mrs. Fromm also thanked ment of 151 families. ANN LANG and Richard A. trusa adopted' two chairs at will continue to serve ~s' reo the chairmen of her standing The new Neighborhood Peters has been announc:d Orchestra Hall as part of the TODAY'S ~~~~gp::~~:,t~1o~~ plr::e-8~~ committees, including Helen G r 0 ups coordinators are ~e~~:;er;.~gM~~;On~~e~ haIrs restoration proje~t, es, HAIR DESIGNER corresponding secretary and ~~na~~~;~~e ~:::::rs~~ Norma Eschenburg and Sally from Beaconsfieid avenue to tabhshed ~ paperback library hilltorian has been taken by 197879 t t 11 d 9 Page. . Harper Woods, after lifelong at Hearthne an~ gave .tbe _____ - 0 a e 51. Helen Sue Measelli! and Alis residence in The Park, last women there Christmas glits. CAN DQ Fer.n. Parent Volunteer co- December. In May, at Thelma James' ordmators .. were responsi~le Mr. Peters is the son of 80th birthday observance, MORE FOR YOU POINTER for manmng .the counseling Jean Peters. of Warren, and held at McGregor Center, Dc- cent~r, the li,brary and the the late Harry J. Peters. A troit Altrusa donated $200 to THAN EVER! LANDSCAPING English and ~lStory n.eilOurce June 6 1980 wedding is the Detroit Public Library ~ Centers. Thlrty.flve volun. " . , teers worked over 300 hours planned. In Dr. James name. Coming soon ~.:.('.. _~ ,., A A~ in 1978-79. I Dr. James is a charter .PROFESSIONAL ~ :,rT. ...":i:....~ /. ?'-"~~~~ ....~l'\~ \f \ ~~};! . New Parent Volunteer co. later, Georgia and John member of Altrusa and ~ reo ~t5">t;i.?':,IJ 'l, ~r ~~Ui Yt1~.t "'J~-~, ordinators are Ginny Wi!. B roo k s, Kathy and Jack tired Wayne State Umver. FACIALS .....:.. .f..\. ....J' ~ t, ~'t~~~ _~;~"'-:- ...- liams and Rose Ann English. Frakes and Gan and Fred ~: .:~ c.;~.;:' , 1! ~Vji \ !~. C y nth i a Huebner, past. Kaess. Kathy Smith and Mary a complete '1 - I I' .. '\ president, served as nominat. Ne~ .Homecoming ~hair- Mulier share 1979-80 FertHi- ) -oJ r i / L...J ing chairman during 1978-79, ma!1 lAllS MacLeod Will be zer Sale responsibilities. It @REDKEN- I and. also as liaison for the assisted by class parent spon. Th 1979 "Color Spring" bm t sors Mary Busse and Beth ~ . salon TH Ulti•• i. III PiaAnllll. FlaRtillj & Pimrwla; wlt~ Pn.. enrlC ~~ p r I> g r a s.n s reo Gl'bney, for the Nl'nth Gpade, benefIt was. beautifully p~o. quests. ,,~rs. Fromm 15, P4!r • d d d d t d b Lo 1Se traditipn, the 1979-80 nomi. M a u r e en Mercier, 10th I;Ice an l!eC e y. u 5&&.ASTIAN nating chairman. Grade, Bev SUbrheinriCh'l CI8vola and ... ea~ne P.elchert. ~ RES!DENTIAL - • INSTAlLAT'o.~ 'ck- Next year, It w.ill be choreo. INT'L. HAIR .DESIGNERS Arlene Connell, last year's 11th Gra- de. ~and.••..Jo y Dl g~!lphedby Mickey Schaefer 81487 MACK Open Thurs. & Fri 'liI 9 p.m • COMMERCIAL • MAINTENANCE chaperon!'!s chairman, has son, 12th Gradtj. IN'" Ai B' r . Acro;, from 5t. jO'ij ~:.f,Arc 773-8440 been succeeded by Marianne Ruth and Franlt Zinn were w_ ~Iary In a •. • CUSTOM DESIGN & • SPRING & FALL Pear, last year's pubUclty jn charge of the 1979 Gradu. Marg Dietz se~v~~ last year 1- LAYOUT CLEAN UP chairman, whose successor is ation Party and Ruth also as Student ActiVitIes repre- I Lois Venderbush. Marilyn made the ;rran2'ements for sentative. She also coordi. Tudman has a new social co- the Back to SChool reception nated Vulunteers to s1!pe~~ ~e Are In Our Final Rental ~hase ,I . chaLrm!!n this year: Sandy for South High Principal Wil. the student fall and spnng Gentile has beebsucceeded liam C. Mogk ... Arlene' Con- elections, and ~erve.d on. the by Emily Moellering. nell will be in charge of the! Attendance Poliey comf!Uttee OVER 750/0 OCCUPANCY! II Sue Measel1e takes over as 1000 C:adu:!tlon Pllrtv. created by the Supermten. special events chairman from Jerry Crowley and Sally dent oi Schuols. IJ Jesaie Davis, who organized Schueler chaired the 1979 Martha Speer will serve as SOiFYOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT II I the 1978 Welcome Tea for Mothers Club "Night at the student Activities represen. I I parent, new to South High Races" fund.raiser, and Jerry tative in 1979.80. AN ELDERLY PARENT OR FRIEND, - -I . another party for all ne~ also made ~nd donated the Ann Franco becomes Band . students in the the way for significant energy cuts in future construction SI.d bw fares on and may result in proposed HARBOR SPRINGS energy bud get s {or new buildings measured in s~i- fie thermal units. carpet cltaning Included in the re.designs were bigb efficiency lights at the home of with special reflectors that cut conventional wattage use; automatic motion sensitive systems that turn on lights BILL KENNEDY save2a'. Iwhen someone enters a room TIIe,III •• , Idle ••~H"Iyw•• d ,.nollilly and turn them off when the person leaves; heat recoYery FRIDAY.Jal, 27 It 111 .•. Another great idea exclusively from Steve Hagopian. the Superbly cr:::fted e bod room, co!cnla! c~.atc on I plans that suck In excess leader in carpet cleaninq: r INTRODUCTORY '~" approximately 4 acres. Large Living Room, Dining warmth from lights and peo. SATURDAY, Jill, 28 Ii 1i 1.11. Sometimes our carpet cleaning units are busier than others SPc;(;fAi. \ pIe and re-direet the warmth If you can wait a week or so. or maybe even a day 10 f<" Room. black walnut library & study. Gountry kitChen, to cooler areas; lower ceil. Included: STEINWAYGrand piano; Antique VietOl'ian LiVing room and recreation room, 3 fireplaces, 2 car attached garage. ings; reshaped walls that child's bedroom set wiltl pOl'celainplaques: ASTON accommodate our schedule. you can save 25% on any hall Cilrpet- only J' KNIGHT011 painting; Furnishings; Accessories ... ,~ Overlooks private swimming pool and golf course. minimize southern and north. reSIdentIal carpet cleanIng job. Just like standby air fares, $39.95, reguiarlv even a 1962 ROllS ROYCESilver Cloud and much. there's always the possibility our unit can come the very (( Many other outstanding features. Additional acreage ern exposures; and double. milch more. $46.95. rand faciliti''es ava,'lable. glazed windows which can be day you'd prefer. And you'll still save 25% jf YO' 'e on Save even more , , opened in summer. ule 10 be conducted by standby with us, When it comes to carpet cleaning. come on Standby' .:~ Energy conservation and to Steve Hagopi?n. 21711 Wesl 10 '\5') 1910 ,~ ~M ATTH EWS cleaner ..ir can be II bigger MIle Road, Southfield Phone today. V V ;;. 8 part of our future as well as DuMouchelle Art Galleries Co. 409 E. Jefferlon Avenue 5 ~iMINGEitf Rut EnATIINC. r:~:r~~~~:~~e:~~:~~:Phon •• : 883.0248 and 983-8255 Steve Hagopian &Co. ..,-.-...... _.'•., tacting till! American Lu"lg lawrence F. DuMouchelleJoan Walker ErnestJ. DuMouchelle ~. - Phone (816) 528-2;79 II, Michigan,Association 961-1697.of Soutlll:lis~ern I Art and Estate Auc.:U(nfftai-S prid ,1P.ate!s9!!

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1A-PERSONALS 2F-SCHOOLS I ~HELP -W-A'-NT-E-D--II ...-:.------.:.~_:._=_-_=.:::::_. I4-HEi.P WANTED '4~HUP WANT£D j4-HELP WANTED TWO TICKETS for Bee.Gees GROSSE POiNTE GENERAL "I -,... Ad rfl. I f I f GENERAL j GENERAL I GENERAL sold out concert at Pine PRE- LEGAL SECRETARY "ass;lIeu n V81 .. smg .n orma!.on SHARP YOUNC pCl'SQn .....ith STOCK HELP. Must be 16. MAINTENANCE per son, Knob on Saturday, July l<'ull or part time, good typo Phone: 882.6900 some college who is me./ Apply Within Alger Party must h::n'e tools, wages KINDERGARTEN 28th, excellent lower level ing important, experience Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 chanically oriented and Store, 17320 Mack. open. Call 822.3252. 17150 MAUMEE seats. 822 2025. \ preferred. This is a per. looking for a future. Pre. . H P NT ED (In the Unitarian Church manent position downtown. Office Hours: I fer some experience in BARMAID pa~ bme ~ights, 4A- EL WA NEEDLEPOiNT and crewel between Neff and St Call 961-9139, machinery sales. $10000 ne~t appearing, fflen~ly DOMESTIC Clair) is accepting eltroll I I pillows blucked and finish. -----___ Mon. 8-5; Tues. 8-12; Wed. 9-5 I" b h neighborhood spot with ------ed. Also needlepoint In. ments for 2Y,z.5 year olds SECRETARY for downtown I Thurs. &. Fri. a-5 ::a~~7;~~mlsslon, ene I s. new young owners. Bur. WANTED -. Live.in or out. struction. TU H073, TU 8. for Fall Semester. Call Detroit law firm. Good sec- D8 df I' I gers and Brew Saloon, East Cooks, Maids. Housekeep. 6318. now for information. 886- retarial skins necessary, ex. a mas: WANTED NURSES'S aide to Warren-Cadieux, 881.2496 ers, House~en, Co~ples 4747 or 881.1948 . cellent fringe benefits, sal. Cancellations and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. ("are for elderly ill man after 8 p.m. and Day Ladles fo~ private .. ary based on ability. 962. New copy, Tuesday noon. and wife, full tim~, pleas. . I homes. Gros~e Pomte Em. ORIENTAL RUGS 2G-CONVALESCENT 7020 Error corrections, Mon. noon ant setting, visiting nurse PART OZ:IMEopport.unlty for ployment, 18514 :Mack. at WANTED CARE ---.------will instruct in care. 881- exper!~n~ed clerical per. CI~verly Road, (; r 0 sse I BOOKKEEPER 'RateR: 6971 son. Type 70 wpm., short. POinte Farms, 885.4576. one or many FAIR ACRES Part time clerical for down. Cash or .pre-pay: 10 words. 2.70 II . hand 100 wpm. to aHend f ------Private collector will pay NURSING HOME town office. A penn anent E h dd" PART TIME office work, night meetings (approxi. URGENTLY NEEDED a Itlonal word . . .10 bookkeeping, good in fig. mately 12 hours per Part time domestic duties. any reasonable price. position for a responsible BIIIIae t 3 20 1.482.5427 ARMADA, person. 981-9139. ng ra a...... ures, typing, Ask ub- offices, Grosse Pointe Park ------and saiary. Gilod job for IIsher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for 823.0260 1 to 6 p.m. LPN EXPERIENC.ED-Busy student who needs extra FOUND - Small, white fe. AGGRESSIVE person wanted publication. . ------O.B./G.Y.N. office in War. money. Call 571-1375 (10 GIVE US A CALL male dog. Devon£hire-Char. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COUNTER .pERSON - Full ren 4 days 7512250 1. 884-6409 for fast.growing real eS'I' time Crown Cleaner 15323 - . - . a.m ..4 p.m.>. GROSSE POINTE evolx area. . tate comp.a~~. Management 4-HtLP WANTED! I 4--HELP WANTED East' Jefferson. 821.7500. FULL TIME warehouse work MOTHERS HELPER, ideal NEWS ! LOST ~. Norwegian Elk responsibllitles. No expef.' GENERAL GENERAL ------order filling. Call 776- for college student for af. Hound; near Warrtn/Cad. ience _necessary. Starting . ,------HELP NEEDED for jewelry 0802 Bill 3 8 ~ 882-6900 I ieux, black and white. 881. salary $160 plus Blue CAMERA SHOP-Full time HELP WANTED ! store on the Hill. Suitable ' r .. ;) p.m. temoon care. Salary, room .. '-"- 'H, •• - 'p. ''''';;-::£.-"(1(' f'~.. Cr'?S!1.,.~~_._ __ sale~ and stock ro()~ wo~k. The. Ci. 'ty of Grosse Pointe for mature individual. Call PERSON NEEDED, t"ping, and bo~d if necessary. ~-~- Mus, be .aceurate With fig. ! W"':'~.5, has several open. Mrs. Scott. 8S1.6400. "Call 823.2225, after 7 p.m, H~~I~~ci~~S ~~~s. °lu~~~1.4---H-E-L-P-W~A"':'N-==T:::E:::D:----REAL ESTATE SALES ~:~hicw'~~o~f~:e. p~:~~ ~~:rd~o~Ol~~~~~t 1~;~~;~~~' PAINTER "'WANTEi),'~~it: ,. ""~:~~,,~ I~ce ~~ Ag-, _vs_ •. ~~~~:. -N:I)~~y.,.jtl.. "__.•• metric testing is now avail. GENERAL AAA Real Estate Office ill tact Mr. Volkens. school year. Contact Traf.1 able for college student. WE. NEED 2 expen fine housekeeper would enced . i abie Without obiigaiiufi iit EXPERIENCEu legal S\;"I'6- St. Clair Shur~ seeks sa~a:, THE CAMERA CENTER fic Safety Officer Paull No experien-ll necessary. sales people to fulfill like a lady for part time. East Si{!e Hearing, 17421 tary for Southfield law people to join their staff. 17114 Kercheval I Crook 20025 Mack Ave. Call College Painters. Ask needs, Plenty of floo our Come in afternoons to cook East Warren. Call for ap. firm. Moving to Detroit Free training and many 885-2267 nue 886-2700. for. Rick. 886.5599. extensive advertisin r time, dinn er and stay all night. pointment. 881.3600. Summer of 1980. Call Ter. benefits. We are the Pro. I ------g. Bon. No smoking, own transpor. '1 ri,355-0022. fessionllls. Ask for Sue. HANDYMAN FOSTER PARENTS wanted. WORK AT THE us plan. Please call and tatio n advisable. Refer- a. 882- 2-ENTERTAJNMENT ENERGETIC SITTER (non. C ENTU RY 21 Needed, experienhced, trans. \ Wer\ looking for \few RENAISSANCE ~ fo~v:~;~dzi~ ence s required. 885-1130. GUITAR LESSONS R k .t 1 bo :portstion. 32 ours per goo omes .. . . ma e a NEW OFFICE COMPLEX 6-9714. - oc, smoker) for l1 t e Y k C '11V 1 Th family com'mitm"nt to pro 17156 E. Warren Av SITtER-My home, 2 . b' . t d M d 2-6 wee. a er yn omas. - . OPENING SEPTEMBER 1 e. near BABY Jazz, egmners, In erme . onday.Fri ay, p.m., CHARTER OAKS 779.9792 881-3374. I vide training and guidance Cadieux. scho ol.age children. 1 baby iate, your home ormilie;. ;year iii;;und, own U'anspl)r. I to a child with mental reo Full or part time: seeretar. I' 773.9589. Don 772-0262. tation. Give name, address, D~TAL ~ISrr:ANT posi. HOMEMAKER AIDE t::rd~tion as !I foster parent ies, office handyman/mes. BABYSI'M'ER for 2 children ------phone and refer~nces, Re.t1o~ available m .August, 16 hours per week. Must have while receiving prOfessionall SEnger, receptioni'lt, office --4-5 .~~s_ ~r :~ k. 9:30 RELI ABLE housekeeper to MERELY MARVELOUS vin. ply to Grosse Pomte News deSIre nea! responsible per. own transportation, experi. support and $000 monthly manager, asslsant manager a.m.-'t.vU 1',""', co - l1e-Har. \ li~A_~'_ in, beautiful Grosse tage piano bar entertain. Box L-l. so~, ~nenced preferred. enced with Senior Citizens, for your effort. Call the and Word Processing op. per area. Days, 294-3153. Pointe home to care for mentfor cocktail, parties, Excellent opportunity with 'Yill tram if necessary. Full Verlyn Thomas 881-3374. Plymouth Center for HU'I qe~~;~~.. i::~le;~~w~~n HERE IS AN opportunity for one elderly lady, to cook dinnerparti.es, receptions, America's largest real ea. tune. Call 881.1158. ------man Development, 453. ".v a former legal secretary to for two, own room. wages ~:~::.l ~~~~~' ;C:~~~ tate Co. Progressive com- WAITRESS, cook, kitchen! ,A TIENTION \ 1500, ext. '247. :.i:~s~~~i:y~it~a;~ri~~~~ ~e-enter-the work fo«e. :~~~~bl~efe:~~~~~ ~t 864.3232. " mission ..p r (; g ram. Cill, help. Respomible person. I N~d person to cut lawns. 30 ('CACHE ...." ~"~i"t~nt !ootball! and skills. Send resume to: Insurance company needs 5037 af'er 6 pm . Dot!!( Primo at 771-0061. I 881.3086 I ..ours per week. Own trans-I ~ ',~_,c'"-s nn-,t - h"'"n roach IRENAISSANCE BUSINESS \ .. pArt-timi'; 16ial ~~"'Y \ L • '- -- t" l1V r 1v n I "va .. e '" .- --- ~. - to work 2. days a wee1E.in U..-~.,.P>ElL .~...das •...a ------1 - ...... : SWl1!'-~, BAND AVAILABLE, full CENTURY 21 , '1,~-;~~nilei$'l4.":"'~ - i j.Q}.';':~51~s' teaml'\.~S& LAth~~:tEteR "413/4JIIOIMoWU H.O! i~:"'-I~Owe:i~~~C=-~ variety of excellent music . SHO~REPOI N, TE".. N UR'SES "'.- . .,. '.' -Grosse'Pointe Norr:~- High ~VJ. ou .lU1Wl&lD.,;SiIi1 . .,. partment. Must have an 1-.5844 .- - _ l. for all social occasions. E . fi d EXPERIENCED Dental In. SchooL Call ,Mr. FeIghner Ann Arbor, MI. 48104 acute mind, flexibility, and . 1-'131-6081. . IJANl:TOR Arm JANlTBESS I ~Jt:>y your ,,!e om surance secretary, par t 343.2199. or call:. 665-5403 good oUlce skU.1s _ In- -B-AB-Y-S-I-TI'-E-R-,-1-chll-'-d-,-7-:-3-0 ------wanted for full time and - Your /family time flexible hours St ------PROFESSIONAL pia n i s t s part ti,me commercial build-. Your Profession clili Shores 292.1530 '/1 BOOKKE~PER; full charge, I BABYSIJ:T~ needed for 2 cludini some shorthand or to 4 school days; refer- available for wedding reo ing maintenance work. Ex. . . three m 0 nth 1Y financial I year OlU girl.. Pl"eferably at some speed writing, tor I ences. 882-7581. • ceptions, private parties, ~erience;.~t~rli~Htei~ts. TOP WAGES EXPERIENCED part.time statements. Nea~Ren.cend home. Part time. 885-6394. ;~: ;:~=~s~~~~~~IWANTED: Person with ref. other occasions. 643.6271. rosse om e. .us ve typist, medical office, flex./ Free parking. Iso goo FULL TOO se'cretary to as. to Jay Kasunic Employ' erences to take care of I BENEFITS I o~n transportatlon. !lee ible evening hours. 772- public transportation. Can I sist office manager Re. ment Manager, .....:chigan Poodle. and ho.use .and pre- 2A MUSIC paId. Contact: Grosse Pomte U fAIl 8040 . 568.{)4(){) . . . . .IIJ.,l - Employment Agency, 885- ni arm owance. . . sponslb~e pOSItIon for man. Mutual Ins 28 West pare light, plam dinner for EDUCATION 4576. Vocation Pay SEARS POOL FILTER, 61 BUS. BOYS/ I ufacturmg. company near Adams, Det. '48226. Or call two. Monday, Tuesday, 1------Malpractice Insurance square foot area. 885-7885. Grosse Pomte. Order en. 963-9413 Affirmative Ac. Wednesd~y and Thursday, PlANO LESSONS RN's.LPN's - needed part Major Medical . DISHWASHERS try through invoicing. Sal. t' E'1 I noon until 4 p.m., for the U. of M. Graduate time. St. Anne's, Cadieux: Paid 'Mileage MANICURIST, eXJ?erienced, Full and part time, no experi. ~y o~n. Call.568-2400 for Ion mp oyer. . .___ month of August. 885-4104.

In Your Home at Harper. 886-2502.' Hol'lday Pay for Thursday, Friday, ~at. ence necessary. Apply in mtel'Vlew appomtment. YOUTH WORKtK~ IELDERLV to b. a-DYSI.t'-lues. 371.2213 1------1 urday. Good opportumty, . O' .' 1 P k ------,;. ------1 NIJRSE'S AIDE needed - Inservice Educotion new salon. Call' Miss Carol, person.. rlgma anca e FULL OR part time couples needed for residential' day-Sunday from 6 p.m .. \A/I"\I"\r"\C !lAI 1<:'lr SO~;"~tn~a~~~...._~~r~~g .H.O~!..' I 886-70355 H~use, ~0273 Mack, Grosse and individuals for busi. treatment. -::enter, after- 11 p.m. Own transportation yyv..., ...... J ...... -. - ~ • :::::,.n ~~n A~ED!C.A.L . I POInte Woods. ness of your own. Local no 0 us (3 p.m ..ll p.m.) 881.5015 or 885~947. STUDIO 2502. PERSONNE'_ BARTENDERS and cashiersl THERE IS INTERESTING I Aww"y ~~;;t:,i~~t~!' t!!!in~ midnights (11 p.m ..7 a.m.) 20551 Mack 885.Q024 I needed to work on the .1., you for splendid opportun.\ Sena resume to F.C. ~VA BABYSITT~R to ~ar~_ f~!h? Guitar, piano, theory. INSURANCE Agency down. POOL Bob-Lo Boats. Ideal for ,~holesome. and " poSitIVe ity. Phone Tom. 882~I69. 36122, Grosse Pointe I month o!~ nlulUW!i" v~ •• Home or studio, town Detroit has opening college student. Full and ~ork for an)o~e '~l~h spare I . Woods 48236. Very fleXible hours. ~ef~r- for general office person. part time positions avail- hme, .s~cretanal s!,al1s and B~COME ~ part of our grow. ------1 ences. 681-4200. AsK. tor T y pin g, math skills reo Grosse Pte.-Mt. Clemens able. Apply in person only. an abIlIty to read out loud. mg FrIendly Restaurant Mary 30. 885-3079 after 1 LEARN Professional Piano and Voice. Instructor with quired. Pleasant offices, 882-6640 Foc11 office located in sec. Call Ray, between 8 a.m. team, applications are still MEDICAL RECORDS p.m. degree. 881.9551. , cafeteria in building, full land story buildling at the' and 10 p.m. 886-6277. being accepted for the fol. TECHNICIANS ------be n e fit s including paid D ENTAL ASS ISTANT Bo!>-Lo docks behind Cobo T' • lowing positions. Opening BABYSITTER needed for 2 parking. Inter/iew by ap. ii .,. KITCH~N. uhhty. 220 Coun. waiter and waitresses clos. Person with medical records delightful girls, ages 6 and • t tiT I h Chairside experience only., ! __au_ try \,;1 n - ~,_.~- - no" 10. Call 885.7458. 28- TUTORiNG ANO pam_men on y. e ep one d ------u ur;.r ann•. ou.-l ing waiter iUid waitressllll education and 2 to 5 years EDUCATION Mr. Roy Pochert 9624300. Detroit's East Si e. INTERESTING an.d. enjoy- 8000. and opening grill coordi.l records experience for pri"-F-l}-.LL-.-.-T-I-M-E-~-OS-i-ti-?-n-~-o,-r-r-e. LAB TECH 371-6300 able summ~r pOSitIOns for CLEANERS _ part time. I nator, Experience helpful vate out.patient clinic IO'lllilVle, lovmg mdn''ldual . FRENCH CLINIC, E. DETROIT S ~o~n~er Bwa~tr..:.sse~ ?n the Must sew and live on East but n.~t t,lecessary. Fringe cated in S1. Clair Shores. caring for infant in our CONVERSATION Experience preferred. Call in DENTAL HYGIENI To. 0 oa. pp y m per-I S'd 773.6190 bene!hs mclude food dis- 774-2760. home starting October. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNI. son at the Bob.Lo food I e.. counts uniform and urn. 881 9256 AND TRANSLATION a.m. 821.1133, 777-4930. TY FOR RIGHT PERSON. s~rvice office, located be., POSITlON OPEN immedi. form ~llowance. For inter. NEED EXTRA income? A __ .__ . _ Improve your present knowl. FASHION SALES 4 DAY WEEK. TOP SAL- hmd C?b~ Hall. second I alely for Insurance Agency. view appointment, call the little or a lot. You set your 4C-HOUSE SITTING edge of ("onversation and ARY AND BENEFITS. story bUlldmg. Responsibilities in c 1u d e man age r at 882.2600. goals, we'll show you how SERVICES translation, at the begin. Fulltime 2nd part.time (11.00 t - 1 to achieve them Sal to 3:00) positions for ex. NEED BY ALCU::;T ------1YOUNG PEOPLE nccded for personal lines uniJerwrit- Friendly Res1au:ant, 18480 .... es ------ning, intermediate, and/or I advanced levels. Private perienced salespersons in 259-2410 stock work every other ing, sales, typing, telephone I Mack, Grosse Pomte Fltl'ffiS mana~emenht _0: •te~~h~ng I HO.Il.,.~So...~.ITTER r._.~~..~,ilAl~ebnltel'O-US Better Women's Fashion I day for the. Bob-La Co. a.nsw.ering and gener~l Of-, Equal opportunity employ. expenence elpIUJ. "~UUlts. "'''- ..... lessons at home with na- Ready to Wear and. acces. AVON Ideal summer J'ob. Apply flce procedure. Experlen~e er, male or female. 823.1007, Thursday.Friday single lady in 40's, ex.Lake tive speaker. f d E 11 t ------6 8 pm Shore !Wad resident, will CALL 774-0206 sories. If you are interest-, NEED EXTPw'\ MONEY at Boh-Lo B{l[lt food servicE' . ~re erre. xce en op~or. RECEPTIONIST t . t f ... I take loving responsible care ed in working in a fine FOR SCHOOL? office I iects; all levels. Adults and 20630 Harper Equal opportunity employ. engineering and surveying Repairs rhildren. Certified teachers. 1,======;11 Bonus plan ... If you can Harper Woods, Mich. 48225 I er. male and female. office. Must be accurat 881.2093 DETROIT and SmmRBAN II II sell Ih million you should ------______e {t .. TUTORING SERVICE III call George Palms for ap. :;~rmrc~...L .A,:;:;.i!:~ant,Famil~ 1 E),'PF.RIF.NCF.O waitresses- and neat. Ste:ldy with a er ;> p.m. pointment. Practice Chmcs. Experl'j Night shift. Sabre Lancer fringe benefits. CAlI 772 3.'\6.0099 D EN TA L C H A IR5 ID E ence preferred in Vcnc' 16543 East Warren '9200. PRIVATE NURSI NG 2F-SCHOOLS,' S T Geo. L. Palms Realtor puncturc, injections, insur. . LEGAL SECRETARY Around tht Clvck A 5IS ANT 886-4444 anee billilill, EKG, X-Ray. STOCK HELP wanted. Must for partner of old established in home. hospital or nursing GROSSE POI NTE 777-~al/}, after ]0 a.m. bc able to work in F811. medium-sized law firm. home, R~'s, LPN's, Aides. INSTITUTE OF TOSpKILSLAELADRAyNDpLDUESD8ICEANTEEFDIT'S I~=~;;S;;;E;:;;:C:;;;R::;;;:::E:;;;T;:':A:;;;R~~C--P---T-O.--S---- ~~~~t,at15~ffk~~~i. Food dow ntown Detroit. Beauti. ~~Ts:r~,i:~~~. ~~~een:~ean:d MUSIC Y-RE E I NI T ~------_ fu loffices. experience de- bonded. 24 hour service. FOR THE RIGHT PERSON. Full time for acti\'.) G:-cssc Pointe real estate firm. GENERAL OFFICE work- sired, salary op~n. 961. Licensed nurses for insur- p St;MMER SEMESTER 4-DAY WEEK. Good typist, pleasant personality, reliable, Start Au. , experienced only. for steel 0200. anl'e cases. rivate instruction in piano,. I corporation in downtown POINTE AREA NURSES voice, strings, iiute and I MAIL RESUME TO /(ust .a•• Call. Frida)' 9 to 5 or Saturday 10 to 4 for an Detroit. 259-2313. DENTAL CHAlRSIDE assist. TV 4-3180 organ. GROSSE POIN'T'F: NEWS 1'1 AppUllIuue".. ------ant, part time, 4.5 days, _ Distinguished Faculty I P.O. BOX E.15 886-9100 ,I: GOOD TyrrsT/P-€(<;Ptiulibt.l G:,,~~ Pointe arell. l'lCpf'r_ HOUSECLEANING _ Ex. TU 2.4963 I , . .: 8942222. ience preferrcl ~.1232, I perien('~ct. 291-5903,

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Page iwenty.Four G R 0 S S E POI N TEN EW S Thursday, July 26, '979 5-SITUATION SA--SITUATION------6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT- 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 6D-VACATION 8-AlTICLES FORSALEI8-ARTICLES fOR S~E WANTED I DOMESTIC UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED HARPER NEAR 12 Mile _ RENTALS I "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL BEAUTIFUL $1Ir11D' silv~r, HOME NURSING MAID FOR A DAY GROSSE POINTE FARMS - TWO.BEDROOM lower in. Newer, well. maintained PETOSKEY vacation home accessories, furs and an. 12 6.piece place settihis fVi.'Rt"tt~:'~~ ...!!!'~. We h8Ye,~ner.al.housecleaning, r!sl. 3 bedroom, ' Ilh ~~~h, $485,' come, $275, plus security m~dical dental complex Heated pool, golf, riding: I Uquee!!t l! fraction of the -plus extra serving pieces. aieSes, companIons, R.h'i>, " '!...J~:~':.t:' .... "Z com:uCl'Cttt1.. Rl'f .....!'!'f.~.~'.~~:,._,.,' and utilities 884.2J42. sUitable for other profss. nlayground. 778-4824. original cost. Francis tbe First pattern. ' OT' PT' RT' f In ur d B ~. D ---"M~:. .. 0"" n.,.~- .- Fu Also Grand Baroque tea LPN s, s, s. s or . s e.. usy Dtil omes. I GROSSE POINTE PARK _. '\---"'-- .• ~"...,,,.,,', ,.~.•-.) ..• "~)~'''''lc'~~:;;;:;:.... .' '.'--." # n.. 'We Buy rs a

immedi. a..te I?lac.ement. 24 I tiC Servlce. 792.5664. .1 2 bedroom flat, heat furn'l OPPOSITE Eastland'-Bright II" ua<>';ay':lli';~"';;~~'i97~~.", Cun~:;;i:i'ir""!<;-::~:iU~,l?=?:'.':~!.~~tb 0 tray. 885.1928, .f. how: ~~~abl~tY'l BABYSl'I'TING in my safe, ished. Call between 6 p.m. front 600 and 360 sq~are Pool, golf, sandy beach, LEE~S I .:.,",",.,n" .', 1<."""",'.""-> 897~~U'.LI ..... A..~9-8090 ' 1~5ii~/~~;;J.~~:~.~i~; I ~~ts~p.m. 463.1043 or 343'1 :~eln~ft~L~I,a~~rOf;S~~?; ~i::.iCb(;:r:;'i, ~~;~:.~u~:~.~39 Mack 881~ ~~u~I~~c::.~~i:~~~P:~ p QUAUTY Health Care in :~:i~~r.Whittierarea. NEFF ROA~.- LUXU~yROad. 777-4646. ket nearby. Dishwasher cUll: l..,le ",:tl< .::..lm<:q':; . iNSTANT COPIES ' 8 2 . your home, hospital or ~ondG-mImmum.type hv. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ TV. Petoskey area, 647 10c 1 __ _ _4-_3_52_5_.------nursing home. Our profes. COLLEGE Sophomore avail. lng, second floor, 3 b.ed. . Mack Avenue, 106 to 2,000 7233. WEDDING INVITATIONS ESTATE SALE, Saturday, sional staff or registered able for babysitting, eve. rooms, 11h baths. Lookl!~g square f~et offices, air con GULF SHORE dream vaca SCRATCH PADS, 50~ LB. July 28 . 10 a.m." p.m. nurses, licensed practical nings and weekends, 10 for long term tenant. Avall- ditioned building, 685.7242 tion spot. 7th floor condo Artists PMT Stats 13990 E. 15 Mile. Road, nurses. and nurse's aides years experience. Excel. able A u It Us t 1st. Ca~l between 10 and 4. near Naples. 2 bedrooms Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. Sterling Heights, loaded are available 24 hours a lent reference-so 882.3963. Thun:day, July 26 f~r Fri' 2 baths, screened porch ECONOMEE with antiqlJ!!s and clean day, 7 days a week. Phone ' I day c;?pointment ooly, 9 HARPER near 12 Mile balconies, tennis, pool, sau PRINTI NG hous~hold furnishings and \1 882-6640, Medical Person. 5C--CATERING a.m. to 4 p.m. 873.1306. Newer, well.maintained nas, activity rooms. Mag SERVICE clothmg. No pre.sales. J. nel Pool. Day or night. ------Rent $725, lease required. medical/dental com pie x Jordan Humberstone, Mgt . THIBAULT CATERING - .t bl f nificent shelling be a c h 15201 Ke"cbe"al ----- . D' t" d' d RNIER R 0 A D G SUIa e or other profes- 6825163 •. T ------LEADED GLASS 1$ mctlve menus eSlgne VE , rosse sionals. 823-3733. . . at Lakepointe SeHWIN.N, 3.speed Fair ~. to suit your individual Pointe Woods. 3 room up. T IGrosse. Pointe VA 2.7100 dy jumor bike, new condl' WINDOW REPAIR nee~ and taste. Any occa. per, newly decorated. heat, OFFICE FOR RENT. 14707 6E-GARAGE FOR REN . t Hon.885.0556. Also buy leaded glaf$ doors sion. Excellent references. gas and water furnished. Kercheval. 925.a943. LARGE SELECTION of reo ------and windows. 979.2950. Available Aug.!. Can ll84- ONl:.-CAR garage on corner, conditIoned S' ....WINN:.i • .'\13 CONDlTIONER-14,OOO 1 Grosse Pointe area. $25 "&0 ~ T 882.5833 UNUSUAL Hors D'oeumls 0752. GROSSE ~OINTE WOODS, monthly. 885-1508. cycles. Reasonable prlc2S. ~ .. U.'s, excellent contU. NEED SOME1'HING moved,- appetizers for your party GROSSE POIN'fE PARK _ Attention Attorneys, ac. Village Cyc1ery, 777-()357. lion, $125. 882-3343. Two Pointe residents will or small dinner. Quiche Available August 10, 3 bed. countants, manufacturers 6F-SHARE LIVING BARN SIDING _ Autbenti~' WINDOW air. c.onditioner, mow or remove large or Lor r a in e (Ham-Cheese. room lower. Stuv", refrig. .reps, good location. newly QUARTERS 1" ~eatbered, band hewn, v e r tic a lIslidlng, 10,000 smaH quantities of furni. Spinach or Mushrooms). erator, dining room, porch, decorated offices. 886-6770 FEMALE WISHES to share natural timber. 1-463.2179. B.T.U. $300. VA 1.5275, ,I ture, appliances, pianos or ~~a:;r~~ s~~~:1825$4.t: carpeted, security deposit, COLONIAL EAST: 9 Mile ,living quarters with an. ------'78 WHIRLPOOL Supreme what have you. Call for Phone 885-9220. referenlce~. $325 n ot includ. Harper. 2.room suite. car. other female. 521-0118. HOUSEHOLD portable disbwasher, $150. 43 o 909 free822-2208.'estimate. 343-0481, or ing uti itles. 3. . p.eting, drapes, janitor NEED f' t LIQU IDATION Sofa, Mr. and Mrs. chairs. MARIE'S CATERING-Gour. OUTER DRIVE.HAYES _ 2 881.6436. one man or qUle SALES ottoman, $250. 886-2572. IF YOU'LL name tbe job' met Foods to Party Trays. bedroom lower carpeted Grosse Pointe apartment. ------"""'" " FISHER MEWS, single of Call 685.5077 evenings. CHARLES KLINGENSMITH you want done, we'll do it! 862.....-.. . garage, ~250 plus security. L 0 VEL Y antique dining Licensed, insured. Stokes 6-FOR RENT \ 336-9338. !ice. s h are d reception. GENTLEMAN over 45 would LAUREN CHAPMAN room set, table with lea\(es, Multiple Service Co., 824-). room. Daily janitor service like to share his 3'bedroom JILL WILLIAMS long bureau, serving buffet, 9509or 824-&172. UNFURNISHED LOWER ONE large bedroo.m, Call Mrs. Jeffries. 882-0899 flat. Good area in Detroit. Invite you to visit our shop, cbina cabinet, and 6 chalrs -W-E-HA--V-E-a-p-ar-t-m-en-ts-,-h-O-us.-1 small bedroom or den, 6D-VACATION now ~pen twodda~~ a writ, including Captain's thair. " RETIRED !L<\..1I!DYMAN. :Mi. es, f I at s, efflcienties, living room, kitehen with NINE MILE.I.M, East De. Tues ays an urs ays Moving, so must sacrifice, nor r e Ii air s, carpentry, rooms to rent, barnes to' eating area, ncw stove and RENTALS trait, room to rent with 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $450. Call after 5. 581.0451. electrical, plumbing, paint. share in all areas. Accept. refrigerator. Newly decor. MICRA YW~-7 miles South home privileges for work. 15115 CHARLEVOIX ------ing, broken windows and ing landlords' rentaIs. Our ated. $325 a month. 822. ~ ing girl. GROSSE POINTE PARK 8.FooT French Provincial sash cor.ds replaced, etc. I d Call 6988. of Gaylord, club house, res LV' Re t. S . 331.3486 table, 6 cbairs, $600. Early Reasonable. References. peop e are screene . taurant, pool, sauna, game- a on s n mg ervlce Consignments, estate apprals. American table with 4 882-6759. ~i.~~.Renting Service, UPPER 2.bedroom, livmg A room, tennis, golf, 3 lakes, 773.2035 I aIs and bouse sales. featur. ______. room, dining room, kitchen nature trails horseback WIDOW WISHES to share ing fine porcelains, antique cbairs, $200. 885-3421. PAINTER-HANDYMAN. In. ACCENT ON with appliances, b a c k riding. Beautiful 4-bed'beautiful 2-story home in furniture, crystal and rugs. FRIGIDAIRE, as good as terior-elLu:il.ui'. ::Ivu:l<; rC- . , '''"t 'nv porch, $295 rent. 822-6988. room home. Sleeps 10, 2 Northeast Detroit. Mrs. Tbis week: new. 884-5394. pairs. Free estimates, Call GRACI~~A~NIG. AN.D OUTER DR-IVE-"'~e~ar~W-bi-t'l ROSEVILLE - 4-~aroom I :~~hspla::t:!:S3h2e1rl'.TV and Flowers, TW 2-0868. O.!d ~$it'n oak furniture, .GARAGE SALE - Multi. RlIss~lllJ85.512.'5. "__... _ ... .1 LAKE VIEW'?",. ~_...~}Ier. -SP~IOUS. 5-r~om_ up. house..~, ..~',. central lU1''. 2~""'" 6G-STORE OR OFFICEI early tavern table, antique fami1>,. 1878 Prestw~. OFFICE CLEANING done METRO TOWERS ,. ...:.:r f'.::~,natural fl!'eplace,' ~~.,,:.-;': ,1I~!_!y' ,r2~m, fm- BE..'\UT!.FUt spinning wheel, antique New and older interesting by responsible couple. sun porch, stove, refrigera- Ished DaSt'UIl:llL~50. I CHARLEVOIX . RENTAL ' 'E~<.\t chest, Pembroke ite~~L_l'!,ursday, Friday, A'I 1.1.. W 1 AND 2.BE_DROOM tor. $300 plus utilities, se. . F'TSHER ROAD il . t table many Early Amer' Saturday, II to 5. D e:;:r.i::ce:~e;;I.iablee::: INCLUDIN\.:J HEAT curity deposit and refer. NOTTINGHAM near Harper CONDO 1200 sq. ft.,pre!e~~o~~~~~ can 'pieces, fine p~wte~ ------have excellent references. APARTMENTS ences. 881-0287. -2-bedroom house, $2W. Aug. ~Aug. 12 $450, pool dress shop. Immediate poll. marble top chest, fine old 25" CUBIC FOOT yellow 881.1071. .. Central Air Conditioning I . . LaVon's Renting Service -lake, dock _ 28 ft. sail- se!l5ion. Call Mrs. Jeffries, jade collection and much, Gibson refrigerator. '31,2 jl ______• Private Sun Terraces LOw,ER FLAT, Wmdmlll 773.2035 boat, luxury 3 bedroom, 2 S820899 much more. . years old, best offer. Call UALITY PAINTING • Carpeting and Drapes POlllte-2 bedrooms, cen.! . ) . ... 885-0042 • Q • Dishwasher and Disposal tral air, electronic filtering SIX.ROQM upper, very spa. bath - sleeps 8. Garage, I . ~N~~~~: • Closed Circuit T.V. $~5O. No pets. Available cious and recenUy redec. laundry, balconies. view. 7-WANTED TO RENT MOVIN.G? HUGE GA'RAGE SALE-:- POINTE AREA • Swimming Pool nuddle August. 822-4821. orated, 3 carpeted bed. Cindy. Days 643-7860, otber PROFESSIONAL MAN needs Starting today. 699 Like. 26450 CROCKER'BLVD ------1 rooms. natural oak floors 626-3883.. I.bedroom fiat in Detroit, AR POINTE shore. Inquire regarding REFERENCES . IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, in living and dining rooms. I PROFESSIONALS availatlle household fumi. FREE ESTIMATE NEAR 10M and 2-bedroom upper, Somer. Modern kitchen and all' VACATION - Port Huron, Northeast or Grosse Pointe Will sell your household ture. . DOUG, ~1~ I METRO PARKWAY set, Grosse Pointe Park, 2 pliances. Private entrance Gratiot Beach. 4-bedroom, area, by August 1. Willing furnishings. ' I MODEL OPEN DAiLX' 'ppu.nua •.. 2-cu -_...,.,.....".,-_~ ,¥ear le~. tenant pay. dominlUlli' 2 bedrOoms 2 . Grosse Poin~e area., 884- ing library fw:nlt.w:e in $i~' TO ~w 'te tir~ - ...... _,. \ BiJiaIe.$075: per montb'- GRaElSE-P()1NTE'DCti6~' -'u\UiUe8;.uHoIlh ..• vanllble "baths tennii"pool onGu1f'-~' " , ..... ,.. loodconcl1tlon.a18o:llee~.,' .. - '. lJSCORTSERVICE-:"Byap.1 TAPpAN . 884-62001 Peiiiitifil: 3-bGdroom brick Air~t 7. 823-4082. Wjnt~r and ~umm~r rates RESPONSIBLE, .lI-tARJUED many booklon "MI

tuition. Avatlable for any LOVELY 2-bedroom, lower j $27. 5 plus security. Call he-I lot, applIancn lDcluded, fireplace. Lower tier _ 3 Excellent refere~es. Mr. moval at your convenience. clothes, furniture. books 'obs. 77" 1\D'>7. level a"art!nent, 1 block fore 3. 883-7253. no. p~ts, $450 mont.h. plus bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen Arthur K. Snede, office Call John King' 961-0622. 'records, drapes and jllnk odd ...... ~ I t Uti 1 ' 226-5160, residence 739. Thank tiques ______J from Grosse Pointe Parll:G ---R-OS-SE-P-O-I-N-TE--CI--'-- u I es, . -year muumum living room with fireplace. 2899 you. . BABYSITl'ERS .avaiklble - city limits in quiet. cleanbedr N ff TI -2 lease, Available August 15. Tiers may be inter.connect- .. . CONCRETE SLABS for 15' Days or evenmgs. Dolly's apartment complex. $170 t~s'$36~ Road, up. 886-4049 or after 6 775- Oed if desired. Clubhouse, MIDDLE.AGED WOMAN SI~K or dried centerpJeces 20' patio, $100. 886-321", x Babysitting Service,. state per month plus security Rperfriga't tper month . 7767. swimming pool spring fed would like unfurnished y p~ofessiona1 f lor is t \f licensed and bonded since F in! rmal' all ~ e era or, s ove, carpe t. I------I ' flat or 4 or 5 rooms with working at home. Custom SIDE BY SIDE Secretary. 1961 585-3311 or 644-7716 1~ or ~-4;: C ing, near convenient ShoP'1 DUPLEX, Neff ~!!adj 2 bed. lakelet. .~rivate putting heat in_.l'.l.l.•.o..p...... not over ~~!~,very reasonable. 839- spool cabinet Wl.th e1nnt __ ". .' . ping center. 885-1411 no rooms, 1~ baths, living I green au]acent lu golf I II _~a 1&41' COMPANION.NURSE horne IFOUR.ROOM apartment. a1). I p::t=. ' I room with fireJ)lace dininlt course. 425-8933.. $200 month. Call' Jennie. \ v_ - top desk, Victorian love healtb aide de:;ire invalid 'Pliances, beat and water, \ ' room, large kitchen, full Iu~1U!OR ~P'RlN(l~l-- \ IlSl6JI.',)28 FURS WANTED seat and' sofa, Victorian ~re, . nights pr days. Can security deposit, no pets. CHALMERS. Houston.Whit- bas~ment and garage. & 6 to 8, 1";;.-:-oa-t'hs3~,mod('eernPsENGLISH BACHELOR work. Co!1SJgnment or Buy uiQiM", ~"}I ~..~lc:..,wk~",.' live 1n, $4 ho ur Iy...... T ~ ve...... s 885-.....,".. tt.'er, tedmodem I.bedroom, AvaIiable Aus,gu t 1 no kitchen, 4~minutes to sandy ing temporarily in Detroit LEE'S rocker, child's wicker rdek tl~e ~lderly. Can travel ~~ng, '2:J~;ditioning, pets, $350 per month. 882- beach tennis courts 882. desires furnished fiat in 20339 Mack 881-8082 ers, Limoges china, Flow With Job. Doesn't drink or DEVONSHIRE near Warren 4852 after 6 p.m. 2597 ' . Grosse Pointe area begin. Blue China, misc. cut glass. smoke. References. Trans. -Lower flat! garage, base. TWO. BEDROOM lower _ . ning August 1 through AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As games table, If: kt. 101d portation. 776-6860. ment, carpet. stove, $300 Car pet' li TWO.BEDR~M lower f~at JUST A tank full of gas away November 30. Tea and low as ...... qu~"'erty buys rings, necklaces, bracelets. including beat. No pets. I n g, app anees. between VJllage and CIty HEATED POOL .-...... All items low priced, to HANDYMEN. SKIlLED in References. Security de. washer, dryer, heat, no pets park, new kitchen $400 per 18-HOLE GOLF COT1RSF. crumpets need not be in. Compulsory No Fault In. sell. Lode Antique Gal home repalrs,. gardening. posit. Call after 7 p.m. 792- 1107 Maryland, $300. AV!;l. mont~, plus ~tilities and Sandy heae!!. small lake, PP. eluded. 225-1699 during surance. 881.2376. lery, 23159 Mack at Ii Mile, and etc. InqulI'e at 526- 3974. able August 1, 886-5501. secunty depoSIt. 885-3618. to$key area chalet sl ep-s bU$ilies~Ij"rs. experienced service 775-1970. 3420 ask for Doug or 521. C . . e . > 8785 ask for Marty VERY NICE 5-room upper ARP~TED 4-room upper, 6A-FOR RENT any sIZe group. DlShwash. SIN G L E PROFESSIONAL CLEANING OUT? Call Op. GARAGE SALE - Frida~', . n~ar Chatsworth/Warren. $~~gerator and stove , FURNISHED er, TV. 647-7233. man desires room in good ERATION LINC. 331-6700. Saturday, 10 to 4 p.m. 1617 HARD . WORKING college Stove, refrigerator, carpet. last per month, 1st Wid PARADISE LAKE Christian home, 824-2342 We help charitable organ!. Hampton, Grosse Pointe, students will paint houses. Ing. Responsible parties on. plus security. Mack 3 ROOMS and basement, or 573.2004. zations. Donations tax de- . Inexpensive, $4.50 an hour ly. No pets. 889-0584. and Wayburn area. 886. (house), $175. Utilities ex. Completely furnished 2 bed. ductible. You 4r0P off or nortn of Vernier. Calll Bob 886-8933 or John • 1675. tra. Security deposit reo room, with boat, on sandy 7C-GARAGE WANTED we pick up. 925 STERLING SILVER tea 886-8866 NO'l'l'INGHAM-l bedroom WOO quired. No pets. 526-0767. beach. $180 'Weekly. 5 miles 6 . upper. no pets, $215. Ref. DS - Prime location , south of Mackinaw City. GARAGE 2 or 2Y.l car. Ron. SWORDS WANTED, also set, piece. 822-5448. DAY CARE-Will do baby. erences. Deposit $235. Aft. g.bedroom Colonial, im FOR RENT furnished from (1-616) 537-4779 886-4123. daggers, guns, medals. 774- SMALL, HIGHBACK wing sitting in my home. Very er 5 p.m. 884-3559. maculate condition walk September 1 to June I, • 8-ARTICLES FORSALE 9651. chair, yellow print nauga. dependable, ages 2 and up. ing. distanceh to 'school , 1980. Two-bedroom and EXCLUSIVEd d 1.bedroom gar" " EN""RE Th Re I h hyde, perfect condition Call 884-8686., VENICE ' FLORIDA - New enure es, etc. $550 per family room Ranch .. Two- en can ominium com. vv . e sa eSop, beautifully furnished 3 month, plus security depos car attached garage. No pletely furnished, 24-hour MOVING SALE 22.217 Kelly Road, 5 blocks $100. Occasional chair, EXCELLENT TYPIST-Will bedroom, 2 baths, home in it. Call 779-8928. pets. References and se. security guard. Avaiiable 779-0875 south of 9 Mile. Open Mon. Provincial. velvet cover do aU kinds of typing in residential, yacht and rac. curity deposit required. seasonal. Call Mrs. Thiteca day through Saturday, 10-4 $50. Year old Rival elec. my home. atle to meet quet club. Recreational fa. BASEMENT apartment Eas t $425 month. Borland Asso. 778-4900 or 882-2731. KATHRYN OF p.m. 777-6551. Qualitl con. tric meat grinder with four deadlines, . 884-8686. ciIities of all types. avail. of Cadieux near Chandler dates, Earl Keirn Realty signments welcome. vegetable cutters $25. 9ld bl La t t I Park, all utilities furnished 886 ')ON) LAKE HURON, sandy beach, TH E PO INTES radio cabinet would' be a e. ng erm ren a pre- stove d ef' '<>OVU. • --'nmon HeI'ghts a"ea 65 COLLEGE STUDENT will ferred. 626-7752. an r ngerator in ...... 6' 4 , EXPERIENCED ORI ENTAL RUGS good for many uses $15. mow, garden, clean. Call eluded. $150 monthly. No 6~ROOMS FOR RENT miles north of Grosse Pte. SERVICE . WANTED 881.5144. Tom, 886-7232. MOROSS.I-94 Area _ Single pets. ~2. dean 2 and 4 bedroom cot. We Will Conduct and F ANY house. 2 bedrooms, natural FOR R ATIR:ACTIVE bedroom for tages, all modern conveni. Sell Your Household ONE OR MANY '>!l OFF American Airlines I ONE working in the fireplace, carpeted, base. _.E.~T - 3. bedroom woman near Grosse Pointe cnces. 884-0475 or 1-359 Prh'ate Collector Will Pay coupon, $25. 882.1515. Village or the Hill is in. ment, 1~ garage, clean Cape Cod. Warren-eadieux transportation. shopping- 8202. Furnishings for Any Reasonable Price. terested in sharing a ride and painted. No pets. Rei. area. No pets. Natural fire All home privileges. 885 MOVING OR 1-482-5427 ESTATE SALE from either 8 Mile and erences. Lease. Available place. formal dining room 3189, 10 a.m, .2 p.m. r..oOO'R lor rent in Huron ESTATE SALES DE-SK & ~{)()KCASE. lamp. Woodward or 14 Mile and August 1. $300 a month. Work 494.1243, home 383 National Forest, AuSable Aiso Win Buy Orieniai Hiryr1p, piano, china. metal storage shelvmg,2 Ryan during normal busi. 521-0319, 527.1767 before 8225. Ask for Juan. BUS I N E S S WOMAN River, Grayling - 2 bed. Rugs, Small Fine Furni. glass, silver, furniture. . ness hours. Please caIl 882- 10 fte 4 or nurse. Near transport a rooms, good fishing. 882 lure •. Paintings, Crystal, garage door openers, king Saturday, July 28 2002 a.m. or a r p.m. BEDFORD near Mack _ 6 lion. Kichen prIvileges, St 1666 or 372-.8223 Sterling and China size bed spread, 6' sliding 9a,m.-5 - 564 Neff • glass door witb track. Other . First and last month rent room upper, $280, heat in Matthew's Parish. After 5 . 775.()366 Grosse P~inte City BOOKKEEPER _ Are you and security. eluded, no pets security p.m. 886-8818. NORTH Palm Beach Florida Please call before 10 a.m. misc. items. 774-0435, looking for a TOP NOTCH, LOWER 5 room flat, base. deposit and ;eferences Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath or after 5 p.m. mature individual with 25 ment and garage. 2 bed. 885-5422. 6C--OFFICE FOR RENT Condo with balcony, on in I years of full charge expe rooms, East Warren/Outer OR KELLY ROAD. 825 sq. ft tercoastal waterway. Ten. WE BUY. sell or trade an. rience to handle all your Drive are8. Stove and reo - OSSE POINTE CITY - now one large room; can nis ~ourts. pool, covered tique jewelry, watches, WE BUY accounting functions thru frigerator. $195 montbly. :t~~o~ll~$3dr~mpe~omusOen'thl be divided to suit new parkmg. 3 months or long. clocks. Kiska Jewelers, 63 financial statements? 885- 739.2215. ter.ant. Air. condo Lots 01 er rental. 963-4557 or 552. Kercheval, in the Colonial DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY. STERLING. 7494 after 6 p.m. 886-0656. parking. Call Virginia S. 0341. ______STUDIO 1 and 2 bPdroom ------Federal Building. 885-5755. SILVER • POCKET WATCHES RESALE SHOP apartments. Ideal (or COI'j EASTWOOD.MORANG Area Jeffries, Realtor. 882.0899. HARBOR SPRINGS-Luxury WALNUT Duncan Phyfe din. • ANTIQUE CLOCKS Unitarian Church _ 17150 lege grads and profession. -3 bedroom brick bunga. CITY OF Grosse Pointe. ~{mdorninium available :al. ing room sei, inciudes bUi'l als, 3 to 4 miles East of low, gas heat garage and Mack Avenue offices suit. te .. August 5th. Three bed. fct, china cabinet, table, 6 from ' Maumee, Grosse Pointe Renaissanee for $140-$400 drive, car pet in g and able for dental office, or- rooms, sleeps eight. In- chairs, gOCJdcondition 822. City-See ad page 10. per month. No lease. Pool drapes. IIh baths, no pets. thodontist, attorney, ac. eludes 2 color TVs, micro. 9556. . . ~rivate owners and estates : SA-SITUATION and tennis court. Call 824- Available in Sept. 1 year countanl or general offices wave oven, ice.maker reo Highest PflC~S are paid-Trades are considered; DOME$TIC 8280. lease. $375 month plus sc. with parking in the rear. frigerator and many other TranactlOns are always confidential curity deposit and refer. 886.8892 or 886-1324. luxury extras. Located. on GOOD housekeeper, week CARRIAGE HOUSE. 2 bed. ences. 689.2740 after 8 p.m. Little Traverse Bay in. WANTED PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE work or days. Experience. rooms in IJros~ Pointe. HAMPTON SQUARE eludes beach, beach house, USED STEREO ALBUMS ReferenCe... Will live.in. View CJf lake, space for one CHALMERS-OUTER DRIVE BUILDING heated pool, tennis courts I R68-383 car in nellie'Ll garage. ~2e5 -lhree nice large rooms, 22811 MACK on site and complimentary AI.L CATEGORIES CO. O. per month. utilities extra. stove, refrlegrator, all util. VAHJUUS SiZE mcm*i5lJlj; in iie8tuy in. CHARTERHOUSE & CALL 885.2265 EXPERIENCED lady desires August 1st. References re. ities, except electricity, OFFICE SUITES door-outdoor racquet club. 16825 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe • ironing. References. Own quired. Reply to Box G.l~. near transportation. 881. AVAILABLE References required. 881. FOR INFORMATION (313) 885-1232 ,I transportation. 822-7515. I Grosse Pointe News. 8700. 885.Q111 6725.

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_ Thursday, July 26, 1979 . G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Page TwenTY.Fin ? i=ARTJCi.ES fOR SALEII-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FORSALE,a-ARTICLES FOR SALE '-"-ANTIQUES I!-ARTICUS WANTED I , .. . fOa SALE SERIOUS local eolledor will . ::iVERYTHING MUST GO! FOUR-DRAWER file cabinet DINING ROOM table, pecan RCA 1976 console XL, 100. YARD SALE-11566 Vl hlte. SCHWINN LaTour 10 speed, ~ hase all &1 ed Tiff. : ~ Furniture and appliances. ,$65,886'5652. wood, 1 year old, seats 3, remote control. Best offer, hill. Free lemonade. Satur- 21", good condition, $115. ANTIQUES in .the, ruugh! r'c. H d r petrpol: ',: 10 a.m. to 2 p,m. 832 1..0.1-~------I oyster white cushions in H 0use h 0 I d items. 1062 day, July 28, 9 a,m ..6 p.m. 881-0505, O.ak, waln~t, VIctorIan fur- J~fe~on ~~1: Moe Bridg~ I G P . t GE DRYER, electric, nice 11 t dT :1>"25 Maryland 1 ------mture. Prices reflect con. \: • r fa ne, roSSe om e. condition, wringer washer, ~x~e_.~n con 1 IOn. ... . , lAIR CONDITIONER - 5,000 ITALIAN CLASSIC sofa, Pe. ditions. Ideal for bargain 1amp s. All tranuc:tioDs ''FINE CHINA _ Franciscan 1 id~,al for cottage. 7754756. 39,NV3~. TWO AIR conditioners, 6,000 BTU Westinghouse. Prac. can frame, Wednesday.Fri. hunting do.it.yourselfer. strictly confidential. PU-.aBe I---,,~,::'l'~~:::~--':':~,:',:':::'-~:ke, _ -.:,--. ,., 1!"lVFP!E('Ji: bedroom set, I BTUs each, Excellent con. tlcally new, $85. TU 1-8927 day, 884-0805. Three-piece Eastlake par. call after 6p.m. 888-~12. ,~..,. lace seOtting, serving bowl I"~~;; '~;c~~ic'~~bl~ ~:~~ I' llali'ctif'iO'wt..'~~--;-'>:T;;r-I.;;;;:;.,.....7.~':'.:;:;~!l .. '.'H:'!,~t;. ",'fRiu.'.!tfA-.lit. '.E.' '. re1~igera~vr, Ii~AN'S;..::'~t'':'+':'''''~~~'z'';.i\-fr'1 lor set, six oak Chai~f'o~f?~~J•.;:.::'}~gE POINTE Bookseller ILi'.i' $20. ~~_2-05~~ __ _ __ stove. Upper oven, self. ~;'~le, ;~;~~~t.cO;~~t~li!\!1 FOUR DINING roo,m _~~al~~, f?r. s~~: _~':.c,.~l!ent 1c~~:I'1 ;v~man~~ bi~~, ~?rar old I :~~ss:-~~:qUl~: H:::~::I ~:e~res .~Jn.e~,;:nuted I'f?di: - ".~ ~Q" YARDS Avocad; plush I clean. BoHom drawer for I M I TV con I and lronrlte. 88tHJ/ll;) is['1 ilOli •• ":,,.~vn ...... ~. 33., .__7. ...1_0 l::y.~. 5_.0 . I. f Ph'l'p 'fhu sday I ..o..s, £1... 1!.~L.!'tlt~ _hI! I;)... storage, Harvest G01d, ~ I ...agnav?,x co or . ter 6 p.m ------corner 0 11, r dren's lit" art, photogra- - carpeting. living & dining years old. Excellent condi, so.le, 20 . perf,~ct:. ~E el.ec. I BAMBOU LOVESEAT, ~()fa, GARAGE, SALE Saturda~ 9- July 26 only, 1-4 p.m. phy, Americana, Detroit, •v"" room, stahway hall, on tiO:l, $350 or best offer. trlC stove, .30 \, ~Ite, lIke large plate glass mIrror 5. Movmg - ~eal goodies. ANTI UE Portu uese carved Civil War, OCcult, Avant- of' , floor, Best of!er. 881-8491. 882.1952. n.ew, beautiful Oriental de- pictures, miscellaneous. Small table: linen, house. wal~t headbo;rd. Unusual garde Lit., Military, Ccunty ,'::;~ELOCATION SALE-Misc. ------sign cashmere 8,3xB.3 area Reasonable, Wed n e sday wares, men s cloth~s, ,46. $125 884.7581 historieli, philosophY, and COTTON FABRIC 50 cents a rug, 881-9073. and Friday, 711 Fairlord. 50. ~xtra long: flgurme '. worthwhile books or coHec. ,,', furniture, 8 pc. dining set, yard. 7B records, 1930's 10" RADIAL arm saw and palOtmg su~phes, much ORIENTAL RUGS tions in aU categories. Cash kitchen table and chairs, record player, typewriter, KITCHEN FORMIC. table more 256 FIsher Grosse E rt . Is stat lid' d' .1L".' end tables, lamps, poker accessories, hU${e work A~ .. F ' xpe appralsa, e es paid a Imme late re- adding machine. Collec- bench cabinet 824.1592. 30" wide, 48" long, 2 drop. PolOte arms. purchased. Modern, seml- mova1. ;~l table, rattan sofa, liquor Hon of soaps, Avon and ',' leafs, 2 chairs $30. Beau. ------antique an.d antique. E.x. GRUB STREET ,- cabinet, twin beds, dresser, I other bottles, greetir.g THREEPIECE blond bed. tiful lamp $20. Also twin FRIGIDAIRE washer and I pert cleamng and repair. A B.~O" ER'../ ';;', gas dryer. 36'1 Belanger, cards, glass and miscellane. room set $150, Kroehler bedspreads, custom.made dryer combination, apOlrt. ing. Will buy antiques J K I .. "1 885-0697 or 885-9246. ous household items. 19130 sofa bed $50. 824.1592. drapes, floor polisher, 884. ment.size, good condition. alE;. Able .to pay top dol. 15038 Mack, Grosse Pte. Park ------Mallina off Moross. Thurs. ------I 7358. Harvest Gold. 881-5107, lar 547.2100 Phone for July only- ,!,),) T" ....KED OF day, Friday, Saturday, 10 GARAGE SALE including 1 ," 478-9298 or 824-4357 'll' a.m. to 6 p.m. No pre. round dining room wood MOVING SALE, household FRIDAY 10.5 p.m. Last day FURNITURE refinished, reo I TV' '-:ETTING A, sales. table, with terrazzo inlay, Items. tools, toys. Friday, of house liquidation. Ev. paired, stripped, any type TOP $$ PAID for co or s \J ------including 4 chairs. Also Saturday, Sunday 104, erything drastically reo of caning. Free estimates, needing repair. 774-9380. n.-,.,,~t~BU'SYSIGNAL?,. ORIENTAL RUG, 6x~, silk row of van seats, Thursday 14930 Elmdale, North of duced. Mahogany dining 474-8953. WANTED TO buy a full.size . . Kashan. 882.4080. J 1 26 5 006 H be table, buffet, Captain's U y ,noon. p.m. 00 • arper tween Hayes and ------, brass bed, deaf girl's \ ------3670 Ch . chairs, bar stools, picnic KENNARY Ka from GIRL'S BIKE, 20 - inch, top-of-the.line previously. 1973 CB.35 Honda $3OC. 884- :l:;"l cSonhdi~ion,vboyt's 10smea 1 l 2 king.size box springs and PillOtW sham$'66 used. . 4 $3$49 '50507m7~r;;;le6, kits from Schwinn, very good condi- owned furniture and equip. 0790,' • ,.., c wmn arSl y -sp e, d frames. $50. 885.773B. mon s,hnew , sacllf Ice 9.. """". tion. 886-5610. ment, also oriental design 886-3V$>7:' I-----~....-~.--.,_~.~.0..!.$.J~. 882-9311. ------rugs, silk flowers and SOLEX MODEL 3800, new POWERJ.?w ..~.~::;s:,''' __ ''w SA-MUSICAL much more. 772-7990. motor, good condition, 882- :;';?ONANZA: Over $3,000 snow tires/rims, children. INSTRUMtii'i';; _ " -..~~ - 28£1.--, ••. ,." worth of miseel1aneous vaJ.- 1 adults clothing, sports -=---:-:--:-:-______9-AItTICLES WANTED _ !~')uab1es for $300 cash. 885- equipment, new tennis ap. PIANOS WANTED . 1974 HONDA 350 ee, ~cyl- 2209. parel, Avon bottles, baby USED hardcover and paper- inder, windshield and sad. I I GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles back books by The Li- dle bags. 885-7904. K f ( 1) miscellaneous furnltu:e. • ~CAMEL BAC so a, crewe ! h b ld it I.' t and Small Uprights. brary Company, a used :}-" $750. mahogany buffet I ouse 0 ems, S",l ow. TOP PRICES PAID and scarce book store with 1975 HONDA 175 Enduro. y'f $125, 6 mahogany shield bar, boat ladder, etc. 2 VE 7-0506 kites and posters too. very low mileage. PR 6- In'£, back chairs $425, antique blocks east of Mack on I 16129 Mack at Bedford. 7064. sofa, (Victorian), $200, Cook Road, end of Chal. . I 88 5800 Tu d fonte. July 27.21l, 8:30 to BABY GRAND plano, H~r- C all. es ay lOB-TRUCKS b9ri £~~~an~;:e ~reg t$~~ I of mterestIng Items. 5:00. nung and Moller. Ma~~ m through SaturdaY,.10 a.m.. FOR SALE ~nI; 'F"..n"h l'ocktail table $100. I ------\------1 Denmark. Good condl.lOn. 4 p.m. ------'''l' chin~--c~binet, large, $250, I ClJ~TOM-MAnF. 2.piece sec- DINING ROOM SET, all 822-3515. 1SHOTGUNS and rifles want.' 1979 CHEVROLET S~bu~b- .N:~:antique love seat, (curved I tlO~al. old sofa, $75. B~ack wood table and 6 Chair.s. OLDS double French horn, ed Par k e i', Fox, smith,l :n~ ~~ottsda!e. ~o~~e~,.al~ ,.~.. back),. needs reupholster- kmck-kr,ta.ck corner cabmet 884-3792 after 6 .m. good condition $100 881. Winchester and others. ... "e...s, p~wer ta.u gaLe, '" I,:::'-ing, $135, Frenc~i li.;nCh'I' room dIVIders. 778-5878. ------6516 ,. Private collector, 478-5315. ~~~l drive, $7,800. 881. ";~'l!" large $100, violin, (no ' SIX ROOMS of custom.made MOVING SALE -:- 38t! Hill- ---.------1------It)i:;ru name), $75, game table, drapes, 81" lon~ with crest, Grosse Pomte l"arms, PIANO, BALDWIN, w::hog- AVID. VICTORIAN. c?~e:~~: -197-6-F-O-R-D--F-'1-50--Ra-n-g-e-r, E ) $85 MT n matching Cornl'ce boards, Sat.-Sun. 11.5 p.m. any spinet bench ~el. \ atlXlOUS to purcuiSlilO u.~_\ V-8 t '. '--' !'Y,' ~,'.:''- (mahogany • • ...- \ lent condiiiun. 8a6-0060 examples of parlor furni- t;. a~_fom~t~c: U~"thl iil.S I .. "~,j:1975. 526-0604 or 884-0275.. PANASONIC stereo system, after 6 \ ture, tables and bedroom) _an_s, ,,' 00 "';'~ WI cap. \,',.., "~CARRIF.;R.I0,09QW:J;Uair T-RS-.so---fl---'-d-'--d self contained, but with ex-' pieces. Also. music ooxes, excellent condition! $3,100 1 " __ ~reened . ".,:Da;:~';7.'~6le.v~~t~an~:~ts~. draendi~oO,n'c~~~tteel'&.d'e~!FanMd-SRFreINEnTCh'~PriANOVl.~nCl:a1..~~,.r-t-'I';~yr.,ictd11an~ce;~ss~ll-,wt~ 1=41B~6;"'D' ~_. -~' ,8'.g_ ,"J.'porchsectiol1s,\\ioo(1 stiiriri' . oov-.:>Y"",", 0'" .;,-,; door. 882.5528; '" ------~ turntable. Record from wood finish-' beautiful ~ay rew~d for informa- top, extras, $1.500. 371. I 1',,' I THIRTY YEARS of Model radio, records or live. Ex- COnditio'on _ fims,',h perfect. tlOn leadmg to successf~l 3911 Monday through Fri- . TWO 20" boys' bikes, $50 Railroader, Scale Modeler cellent condition. Ideal for Wife and I moved to Flor. purchase of Belter furro- day 9 to 9 p.m. each, 2 humidifiers, win- Airiix anu other hobby students headed for ee!. ida _ wi"h to sell _ ture. Days 869-7522. eve------... ' dow air conditioner, 7 magazines. Al s 0 Lionel lege. Price of $75 includes Grosse P~~te Farms ad- nings 882-8592. I 1973. CHF?VROLET 4.wheei ;'" years old, $75, 5~-foot ~5~~.s, all reduced. 882- a number of tapes. Call dress. Call 882.2636. I RESTORING old fashioned ~~e pIck-up. $1200. 886- /," porch bench $100, vinyl 771-0545. . r ice cream parlor. Need old . ~., luggage carrier for station -LA-P-ID-A-R-Y-eq-u-ip-m-en-t-:-S-t-ar UNrvOX 5-STRING .BANJO advertising memoriabilia -l-l--e--A-R-S-F-O-a-S-A-L-E-- .;',' wagon, n"lW, $25. 886-7681. Diamond saw I,!! h.p. $200; SOLEX. top condition, $150. hardly, used, mcludes (rom pop, beer and tobacco I -WHATEVER YOU are look- Call 884-1717 from 7-10 I Vibrating Lap $100; :.>. tum. 885~074, Scrugg s tudners, gealred 51th companies, and juke box, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE '. f ' t't t dresse;, 8 and 10, for short bl 343 nA56 I string, har case, earn. ng penny arcade, popcorn and as low as $33.15 for 6 '. - - Ing or, we ve go 1 a Wednesday, Thu.rsda", Sat_ • ers. -v:t:. ESTATE S'L'" 'Entl'r cnn d d b k ki 1'- J lady. 8814530 or 886-6309. -~ 1:1-' e l' recor.an 00, as" ng ," gambling machines. Wl.11 months. Call Chesney In- r our garage sale. Satur day, urday. ------t t i I d' Q, 11 : 279 Moran. ... CO F FEE TABLE. round, en s nc u 109 ueen of retail value or $2w5, Ca pay finder's fee. Days 869. surance Agency for your ." RADIO-PLAYER, 68" long, WANTED: At,"encan Alrhne I marble top, lar~e, $50. 886- Anne dining room. solid 771-0545. 7522, evenings 882-8692. over the phone quotation. jfGIRL'S 26" bike, ,otary solid wood, excellent, $275, Oco u PWIll.ons. pay $35. 8B6. 8978.. maple twin beds, antiques, ------884-5337 B 71 ',r 1awnmower, room ~.an. 884. A Barcalounge recliner cut glass. 5202 Devonshire. GRINNEL d SPINET bpiano.h ARE YOU MOVING or sell. ------. :', 2665. chair. used 10 months ex- Am r.ONnT'T'Tf)NF.~ f'h1"\t_1 T~D~~ ,~!~~.~",o~:.l !;~.'~10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Fruitwoo with enc, ing an estate? We are buy- 1973 PONTIAC LeMans - 4 v," ....- • . ~~-...... - .._.• - ..'.' S6OO.881-4861 after 5 p.m. inlt evervthinl! FurnitnTf' 011)(\"rt:'"r",,11 u.;th rt:'lll"nn~ -4:,""5. APPOLO 5~peed. like I.' cel1ent, $275_ After 5, 756- sler Airtemp, 7,500. BTUs.. ., --- _._" - I ..,"~"....-~.... Ilk 'k' . " . ~v.:> . -~ 4826 $7 88 3 3 AIR CONDITIONER 6000 >, CONN BRASS tenor saxa- g assware, nic .. nacs, dish- vinyl top, 40.000 original ~I:new, 20", ....1tIl5.882-4047.' ,0. 5. 6 5. BTUs, $45. 2 deSKS,, ,$15 SCHWINN 26" 3-speed boy's phone and case perfect es, house h 0ld 1.tems~ ames,dds il ongma.. I owner, ap- TORO Iawnmower, 21" self. GARAGE SALE-Saturday. AIR CONDITIONER for slid- each, playpen $10.886-1321 bicycle, $65i Yardman 21" condition, best offer over and I ends, muslcal tnstru. proximately 20 mpg, air .,~ propelled $50 885.3740. Sunday, 10-5 p.m., 23029 ing or casement window, reel self.propelled lawn- $200 885-3749 me!':.s, Hummels, Hummel conditioning, power steer- " ,. Ardmore Park. South of '8,000 BTUs. Riding lawn- COMPLETE SET of left. mower, $45. 886-0506. .' . plates. old dolls and paper ing, power brakes. AM-FM WANTED Lady's used Eng- 11, East of .Jefferson. mower, 5 horsepower, handed PGA Ryder Cup II 1______GUITAR-Magnum Les Paul back books. 774-7142. stereo, good condition, new _, lish or forward.seat saddle ------large cedar chest. LA 1- golf clubs with bag, good GARAGE SALE: Bar stools. copy. Mint condition. Be- ESTATES WANTED brakes, 'Some rust, Best of- ;~ 1 '1e_-1 Acelleiitcondition, Call IMOwVasIhNeGraSnALEddryer, RseOapresr6131. condition, 4 woods. 10 baby items. furniture. snow ginner's amplifier. 885- fer. Call Brian, 823-0,550. 3 439046 . $150 88ti-7-1. bl .• •. , ..-, AOAA .. ft,,1' " nm We will buy complete estates ------. gas stove, Frigidaire refrig- YARD SALE-Cameras, pro. Irons, . "'" . 1 beod~;~~adc~:~a~~ec~ m~;;~ ISB,v_'~'JJ.-N-T--'Q~UrE-S.. or household liquidations. PONTIAC '75 Grand Am - ef;OCKTAIL TABLE, inlaid erator $75 each. Available ! jectors, treasure finder, FOUR NEW Irish Waterford 6 ft Also buying antiques, chi. power windows, steering, ~,l' walnut, 70" long $45. Up. August 18,3 contemporary toys, variety household crystal goblets, Tyrone de. July 2?th-28th, 10-5. 2065 FOR SALE na; ('rystal, silver jewelry, brakes. five new tires and ~J.l holstered swivel lounge glass-top tables, $135. 886- items. Friday and Satur- sign, 2.Spode dinner plates _B_ea_u_f_lU_t_. ------furs, paintings, ivan', cloi'l a new exhaust, excellent chair $50, 2 upholstered 2818, day 9 to 5. 5559 Harvard. 7 salad plates. Buttercup SEARS 9-INCH radial arm TEL-12 MALL - Antique sonne and Meissen. Prompt condition. Must see. 882. ___ day beds with bolster pil. ------pattern. 331-1558. 44 shaw and sale, 12 Mile payment. LEE'S. 20339 5403. 'u' lows. $25 each, 884-7581. HOUSE SALE-End tables, ENERGY-SAVING air con. saw. $150.886-17 . Road and Telegraph. Mack Ave. 881-8082. ------naughahyde couch, arm., ditioner, regular- house MOVING SALE: One day Thursday, August 12, Mall '76 OLDS Regency Sedan. _ ..cURIO CABINET. D arc k h.aIr, Iamps, map Ie ch est, ,curren,t 10,000 BTUs. Used on 1y.I Le'avmg Cl't y. Sears MOVING SALE: Ironrite, hours. Free admission, free ------SAFES WANTED-Almost 51'1ver. WI'th biackIthea er ~,,~;,Fruitwood. Perfect condi. framed reproductions, oid one week. $225. 343-0i35 Kenmore washer :md dr-f- sewing machine, Encyclo- parking. !lit' W d Lo k interior. Immaculate. Must ' ••)j: tion. $295. 884-7581. . sew i n g machine. boat after 6. err almost new, $300 for pedia Britannica. X-mas ------:~ ~~e .. I;~i~:;47~ c sell. 888-~O, .1,i equipment, bike, exerciser. both. GE portable dish items, collectibles, miscel- ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 1------••pINING. ROOM set-Table, stainless steel sink. record GARAGE SALE Friday 3-6 washer with Butcher block laneous household. Thurs. Meadowbrook Village Mall WANTED: L i g h t we i g h t '75 GRANADA-2 door 6 cy. ~.,,' 6 ~halrs,. bu~~et, subdued player, china, glasses, Tup. p.m. Saturday 9.3, 20976 top $150, Sears rotary day, Friday, Saturday, 9-5. Adams & Walton, Rochester porch furniture, Rattan or linder, automa~ic, Power '~I, deSIgn WIll fIt almost any perware, girl's clothing. Kenmore, 881-1411. An- lawnmower, like new; $60 619 N. Rosedale Ct. July 26-29, wicker. VA 1.3092 eve. \ steermg. low mlleage. 886- ,', decor. $200 after 6 p.m. toys, plants, Bedlington- tique glassware, books, electric edger and trimmer I ------during Mall hours nings. 1587. ,>t; 886-0465. Terrier dog. Friday 9.3. girl's size 6X-10 clothing, soccer table, designer sho' LOVELY 1918 Berkey and ------1------';HUMIDIFIER, 1 year old, 88.4.9220 or 886.9217, 166 toyS, miscellaneous items. wer curtain, beer can col Gay solid mahogany bed. ANTIQU E CfOUC$4H. ha nd- WANTED 1978 Skylark Lan. F h r leetion, w hit e bamboo room set, 2 single beds, carve, d 6 ee , t 5O. ry.c American Indian rugs, blan. dau, one owner. 885-5211. .,;, $45. Regina electric broom __ I_s_e_. FEDDER'S window air con- shades. more, all items dresser, 3 mirrored dress- stal chandeliers, $15 a kets, dolls, pictures, arrow- I $12. girl's 20.inch bicycle LIME GREEN and white ditionerS,3,4 and 1.ton, $75 marked, near offers con ing table. $200 or best piece, from Detroit's Book heads. weapons, etc. 821- DON'T WAIT $12, Schwinn child's seat sculptured shag. padding and $50. Kelvinator dehu. sidered. Friday, July 27th offer and needs refinirh- Cadillac Hotel. Collectibles, 0109. for bike $4, 343-9017. included, 1 year old, in ex. midifier floor model $35. only! 355 Rivard Boulevard ing. 881.9239 after 6 p.m. vases, candelabra, 10-speed 1,------...,-1 U NTI L ITS I!OOKCA.sE hI 11' d h't cellent condition, $275. Steel wheelbarrel $15, 885-7231.' bicycles $50. 2 mirrors 6'x I BOOKS ac.• an w Ie 393-1030. Westinghouse 40" elecfric _ IORIENTAL loveseat and 21 3' $25 a piece. Phonograph TOO 'LATE '. ....-~TV,~.chairs,,andirons, etc: g $50 775 313 G d d h d d ------ran e, . . 9. ESTATE SALE July 26th, chairs. best offer. Call 725'1 $35. Whiskey barrel $10 I 00 se~on. a,n .an an- • Call 8854133. COFFEE TABLE and match. t q art" II' I ESTATE SALE-Ev;rything 27th, 28th, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 1692 after 7 p.m. Silver tea set. 372-2463. II ~ u nan OOOKS HI many II ...au :iour aus In on ing sofa table in excel!ent t . . Q;li1y lJoll.~~hold items ~ ------fields purchased. (Some Thursday and Friday. USED BOOKS - Bought. condition, 1 year old $300 Z;;~~e,g\:~:~~o~ak~~~~r: etc. 26506 Larchmont, St:! MAYTAG WASHER and GE IGOTTdL!F.R !l.inh$a21010maCch~ilnd~.papderbalcks. too). Cash I 882-6900 sold. Fiction, non.fiction. or $165 each. 393-1030. Clair Shores, near Frazho dryer 2 vears old like nee s repair . I S pal . P ease call John . Hardcover. paperback - miniums. Parking in rear. and Expressway. 777-6708 new, ~olor. _ white: $325 oak roUtop desk $75, oak King 1969 yw Squarba~k. rebUIlt noon 'ti16 p.m. Tues. thru OIL PAINTING, meadow Wednesday through Fri. set, 885-3198. mirror ~25, Victorian com. 961-0022 engme. very reliable. $500 .-: Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 scene, 1 year old, walnut day. PORCH ENCOSURE, alumi 1 mode WIth marble top $400 884.9481.

l Mack Ave" between Lake. frame with gold chrome num frame glass and STROLLER with canopy $15. Two walnut book~ases with l, pointe and Beaconsfield. trim, 62" wide, 49" tall, in BEAT INFLA TION screens, 8 sections, approx GM car seat $25, U{) to 40 glass sliding doors $275, 885-2265. excellent condition, $145. SUPER GARAGE SALE - imately 37x69~. 2-48x pounds tricycle 2.4 years, each, oak bookcase with 393.1030. Dark maple dinette set, 69~. Also door. 881.4606. $10. P~tty chair $5. Ger. glass sliding doors $200, WE BUY ------EgOldl Lawson ann chair, USED FURNITURE'. Sofa ue!' warming dish $7, 86R. National Cash Register $75 ar y American rocker, an. 27 6 886 7681 DIM,WNDS • FINF, ,JEWELRY • STERLING tique lamps, chord organ, and chair upholstered gold 0 . I . . We s t Ben d humidifier, $100. All maple Contem. ROUND coffee table, Early CAMBRIDGE Trading Com. SILVER. POCKET WATCHES WA N TED men's designer European porary dinette set 5x4 foot American end table, roll. pany. Wholesale to the by clothes, (large), and worn. opens to 6x4. 3 highback top student desk. folding trade .. brass. copper and • ANTIQUE CLOCKS I en's clothes, new shoes, 6, chairs upholstered seats, ping.pong table, Schwinn wood Items, 11705 U.S..12. ' 61"z m. Lots more. Thurs. 1 year old, excellent con. Pixie bike, small 5.speed c/o. Brick Walker Tavern from U 0 UC S day, Friday, Saturday 104. dition $450. 776.4032 be racing style Schwinn. hea. and Antiques. (517) 467. Private owners and estates D M heIIe 19296 Eastborne corner of fore 4 p.lII. vy.dutybike, $15. 822.0790, 2618. I Highest prices are paid-Trades are considered Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry I Bournemouth. 882-7048. MOVING SALE: Antiques, 'QUEEN.SIZE Scaly mattress, RO~EWO~D SQUARE grand I Transactions are always confidential Fine Furniture. Crystal. Sterling • China '\\' ARD SALE: Friday and appliances and miscellane. box spring and ~rame. plan~, .clrca 1882. excellent l : Complete ESTATES or Single Items Gsaturday 10-4. 1777 Anita, ~us. 20~4 I Vernier near Must sell immediately. condItIOn. 882.9476. PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE ; rosse Pointe. arper. u y 26th, 27th, Best offer. 881.5787. DON'T MISS the Cadieu", \ ' N ASH I t I 9:30-5. No pre.sales. 1------1 .... I: I INSTA T C or on cons gnmen ,CELERY GREEN painted 187 YARDS of plush green Warren Flea Market every CHARTERHOUSE & CO, F".IU-'-'~ !To: At. I bedroom set and assorted YARD SALE. 14988 East carpeting in beautiful con. Saturday, JUMe through Au. [ !':, - -- • " Sf f F J J 27 h 28 d 'd f t 9 4' .' 16835Kercheval, Grosse Pointe -0248 IIi clanmUpisit.uIC"a51'1~'7~Qip",'mu.'ntuO'~;;1:;ol!,iI e f\lr, ,11 y t th,' itlOn. an a section 0 gus, to . Antiques, mIs- J 963.6256 or 963 - l(} 4 Ral'n dates Aug t I fen"'lng wI't'n' ...v n'- ('.11 N.l1 ..n" ....'< Tl"o'~~- '" nIl (313) 885-1232 I• __ ~_~ ~____ pml. 886.8024. 3rd ~nd 4th, us 886:5990. r : "...... 1 ~~~-~:-8~j2':4396:-'~'~""IJ ,

L..I _~_*_~ ...... __._.._.._.... _..-...... -_-_...... _...... _...... -...... _""'-'__.. . ~_~.• .~~__L _~ .. ' __ ...- _ ..-.'._-. • _ .. '. ~...... -',", .',. ! I 1 I . Page Twenty-Six G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, July 26, 1979 , T&""LEIS AND '12£-COMMERCIAL i ~i.,~..,.~~~~~~OlS~~~~Ltl~~~::E~~;.:~:dau,I:~~:::G::~~:o~er ~~~RR~9;~~::;o~pe :~~:I::C:~~~ _ l1C--~~~SRtND 11F-CAMPERS I' PROPERTY bt'!, 1976 I a.lr, aUlOmll.tlC,power s.teer.. 5'.e~i,~ a.n"",d.b,.!.aIr•. e,,~s.,...s..,t.e.r_._e.~, automatic, must sell $1,050. Power s tee r I n B, power SLICK CRAFT, 1973, 23 ft. 1971 APACHE CAMPER - HARPbEilRdWO?DS-rbUS~~~:! n k. ,... _ -- 88i-1l896. brakes, .ir, good condition. twin 140 Merc cruiser, 2 Fiberglass sides and toP! - u nB P us es a . • . mg an d bra kes, CD noo d 1 '", ..0&513& al es"ate Ilrm P.lme 10.. 19,000 miles, sun 1'001. excel. up, plus more, utra low I dition. 885.9365.~", -... .~" - '.'..•. ' .. ,... ~;;~.ze-;~. ., . .. tops 1 f111t lIn c:'.I'1['p.r, new tires. $9"",. -..- ". re • ~ .• • lent, $6,000. 824-3267. I mileage $6200 775.0339 1 1974 YEGA-Good trllnspor'l ' ., .. '" trim's ellbY, iu.:.Jer trailer, - .. _ .... '. L_~.. catior.; Al~o suita~le~~r! . ' , , 1979 TORONADO _ Diesel, tation, new brake., exhll\lst, 1975 TRIUMPH TR7 - Air, $"750 &84-3637 I BEACHCn ••~ .;.,(~m~,~.-;;,-- 0 the r :ort:'~~esIG... -:-.;:,,'Y\' w~ have ~n types of cars to after 5.30 p.. m. ... extras, 30 M.P.G. $11,500. starter, $1'/5. 881-2509. stereo, tape, Michelins, Zie. Y, • .' 1975. Fully contained. ~al1 1400 square feet. Call ' .casc.- .. ew 100'1 BUlCK~No rl!~t, pow. 1 773.7895. bllrted, excellent conditiun. 14 FT. Fiberglass. Nee d s evenings. 776.5184. WEEKDA YS ' CORVETTES, LINCOI.NS, er windows, vinyi top, new 1978 CHEVETl'E - Extra 884-6150. ._. !'!Wlo,,~k.. Call evenings. 776, CUS~0lt! Campe.r Cap _ In. Mrs. Burton, 886-8400 ::. ELDORADOS tl'res, low mileage, excel. IDEAL CAR for mecl.,anic. clean, AM.}<'r.i, 4.~pe~d, ' - <>'i 1 d te"" i lL d t f high mileage, 30 mpg., CHARGER 1977 SE - ,:)m..ll SUlateu, Llline.e ,carpe ,., 1 ~-iiA1. ESTATE ' on floor. Call All.State lent condition. $850 firm. ally nc ne, ransmlss, on $1,800. 886.3892 after 7 economy V8, fun power, .CHRIS CRAFT 28' Express, Ilnd speake rll, $18il.' 839. .. FOR SAlE ' leasing. We also sell late 886.7603. trouble, 1972 Mavel'l"k, air, radials, 21,000 miles, fiberglass, 1970, 6 sleeper, 5656. Jim. . .., model used cars.' Ask for . $100. &86-9531. p.m. 11 t $9500 • JIm Imhoff. 521.1111. 1972 GRAND PRIX-Loaded 1977 GRAND PRIX W, 301 like new condition $3,500. 175 hours, exce en. , . FORD Van Camper, 1974, TODA Y'S BEST BUYS; sharp needs minor repairs MONARCH GHIA 1975 - 4 v.a, loaded, low mileage, 881.0978. 882.1122. fully equipped, air condi. GROSSE POINTE PARK : air AUTOMOBILE OWNERS As $1,000 or best. 886-7603, door, aulto'th , !"Mt/~~I like new, $4,600, Must sell, CUTLASS 1977 Landau Su. 1974 26 FT. CHRIS CRAl<'T Honed, pop top, low mile. Q A brick income, 3 bedrooms:. low as $25 quarterly buys . stereo, ea er In ertO, days 771.1858. preme. Air, FM, low mile. Express, excellent condi. age. Very good condition, u-s CompulsoT) No Fault Iil. 1977 ELDORADO and 1976 power steering, power age, immaculate. $4,095. tion, low hours, sounder, $3,:500 or best offer. 331. 'in lower plus 4 room up.: surance 881.2376. Coupe de Ville, mint con. brakes rear defrost, rust. 1979 4. DOOR Bonneville 8'85-2862. compass, ship to shore, ,3163. per. Ide81 family homel . dition, low mileage, 881. proofed under 50,000 Brougham. Every available 882-0790 plus income. An exception"! 1972 PONTIAC ~Mans. Air, 4058. miles. 'Clean. Won't last option. Must sell. 886-e854, 1971 FOR.D LTD, 2 door, air, new canvas. . 12-SUBURIAN al location. Call for de.: power s tee r lng, pl>wer 1970 MERCURY MD t g0-6 long! Call evenings after power steering/brakes, low NOVA 250 '76, 25-ft.. twin ACREAGE tails. I brakes, 35,000. 881-4177. • d d t n e. .' 6'30 885.3259 Asking 1978 98 REGENCY 4-dOOf, mileage, good condition. 188'5. Excellent condition. 'I Ii • :I n 1! r ransmlSSlon, '. . fully loaded, 10,000 miles, 886 9685 HOME SITES--4-2lfj acres Harvard - 7 room brick sin .. 1975 PLYMOUTH Gold Dust. clean, medium {lineage, I ;2200. excellent condition, $6,850 882.2691. Yellow. 778.6792, . . and 1':"10 acre. Near Mil. gle, 1~ baths, natural fiie~ er. powe~ steering/brakes, good on gas and oil, $475. 1974 MONTE CA.RLo-J:Ow or best offer. 886.a527. 1975 CADILLAC Coupe de 1977 STARCRAFT Super ford. Phone 881.a310. place, finished basement,. 33,000 lOlIes. $2,300. 885- Call 224-6681, after 6 p.m. mileage, air, AM.FM, tires Ville, D'Elegance, loaded, Sport, 115 HP Evinrude, SCULLY & HENDRIE side drive, 3 car garage. •. 1 64~. 884-5385. good, $2,800. 343.~63. 1969 CHRYSLER Newport low mileage, like new! 882. with trailer. AM/FM 8. . Very sharp. Priced $92,500"1 Custom, full power, air, 2891 track, extras. 527.0226. 12B-V.a.C .a.TIO.... terms. 1973 PLYMOUTH Satellite 1971 PO RSCHE 9. 11 . , 1970 AM.FM, 886.5235, . A" " sebring :Plus, 41,000 miles, SAC~}CE -The fl~est 1n 350 automatic, air, tilt. 1978 PONTIAC Grand Prix. 14-FT. ALUMINUM Sears PROPERTY DETROIT'S EAST SIDE : 318 engine, good on gas, Mi~hlgan.. P:~f~ssLOnaBy . wheel. 47,000 miles. $1,900 1978 CUT LAS S Supreme Air, r.ear window defroster, -boat, 2 years old, like new. . I ' amtamea unaercuated Brougham beauty I 0 $3 5 779.a733 A UNIQUE opportunity in Devonshire-3 bedroom P us'I $1 000.' 881 m '. . • 881 A476. ' W power door l"!'k_~, dl'sc 2 0 h II' many extras. , 5-speed. Orlgmal, depend "'"' mileage, mint condition, "'''-'$4'' beautiful Tryon. NC. ne den, brick single, gas eat .. t{ 9468. able and appreciating in. EXECUTIVE.DRIVEN 1977 loaded, $5,500 or best offer brakes, low mileage. ,950. COLUMBIA 29 Sloop, red of the older homes in carpeting, newly decorated~ ~, , DE VILLE vestment $7 800 or inter G d P' triple black 882 2761 Call before 5 p.m. 774- hull, former club champ. prestigious Gillette Woods. City certified. Side drive,' 1972 COUPE - t' g t 'd '881-6308 . ran I rlX, il ' '. 6980. ion,. l'deal crul's1'ng boat, 5 This home, constructed of' gaage, Priced to sell. Onl", Firemist blue, white top es m ra e. ' T.tops, o~ m ea~e.. super ¥, and leather. Wife's car, ga. 1974 MUSTANG-Air, power ~oaded. Mint condltlon. Be. 19£Za~e~R,CU$4,:ooY.w88aglo~78'4OfU.llYSIX CYLIN.DER, 19'71 Mav. sails, $12,500 with slip. the finest materials, is of $28.900. Terms. I' rage kept. 45,000 ~les, steering, power brakes, mg reloca.teQ, m~st sell. erick, needs valve cover 885-0165 French Provincial design E every option. FM good condl.tl'on 885. $4,800. Will conslder all 1976 DODGE Colt, statl'on g-asket, rust, only $275.' and is situated on four CROWN R AL TY : like new , 7 3 "618 ... o<>n IA" CENTER CONSOLE 22 foot acres of scenic woodland. VA 1 6500 ' $1,850 or best offer. Call 309i. 'offers. 527.1075 or 7 .., wagon. Excellent condition, nlolter 6 p.m. QO"'-~. 1978 Chris Craft, 20 h,p. There are three bedrooms - • 884-0431 or 778-4055. al I 28,000 miles, 31 mpg. P . outboard, loaded. 886.9688, and two baths and fehtured TOM McDONALD & SONS: 1972 MERCURY Montego - 1979 CHEVY Imp a, ow $2,900 372.0633. 1976 GRAND LeMan $, ower " 3RD GENERATION \ 1976 LESABRE, excellent 1 Good tralliJpurtaticn, Ur,?i, mileage, many extras. Must steering, p(1Werbrakes, air, O'DA Y 30' 1978, 15 h.p. die. is! it: large living room 'with , condition, loaded, $3'000'1 l>rakes, exhaust and bat- seli, beSt off€ ... 8!!1-3071. 1971 DODGE Challenger 2. aut 0 mat i c 'transmission, sel, 559-8755 evenings 569. fireplace and built.in book- NORTH ERN : ....., 1523 tery recently new $400 door. 383, good motor, re- Landau roof, $3,450. 773. 8869 cases. For information, con. M ICH IGAN • Call aft er 5 p.m . .,.,..- . 886-6782. .. 1971 FORD wagon LTD, 2 cent tune-u~, stereo, needs 0067 after 6 p.m, . tact Gaut.Pruette Associ- ! IlVl4 PORSCHE. white, load. i . . ne,,, tires, new disc brakes, water pump and body work 8-FT. RED plastic dinghy ates, P.O. Box 1225, Tryon, Whatever Your ..ed,, many extras, never in 1971 AMC ml d,slZe wagon, comp IetIte y uneu- up, all',. $600 or best <>ffer, 527-4395 1975 DART Swinger Special with oars. Used twice,' NC 28782 Int eres t wint~r, 33 m.p.g. highway, 17 mpg" $395. 884-4873. power door locks, excellent Edition. Air, stereo, rust. $150. 885.3618. Lakefront low mileage, guaranteed. 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury 4 ~~i%;M~ransportation 1~~~f.c~C~~Y g~~O~~~~: ~~. spotless, $2,200.: RANGER 22.78, Racer-<:ruis- ST4~C~1~~te~I~~ fr:::~~: Farm $3,800. 885-5269Work 778-5120. door. Call 3721<'"A"", 0 after .. por tatIon. TU 66789'. 1972 'MERCURY Monterey- er, fully equipped,inven- L arge f'lrep 1ace / porch , 5 Commercial Home. 5:30 p.m. DATSUN 1974, 260Z, 4.speed Power s tee r i n g, p(1Wer tory. Excellent condition. bedrooms, boathouse/lift, Residential MERCEDES AM~FM stereo, rear de. CORDOBA, 1978 2-door low brakes, air, $395. 779-3378. Must sell. 343.0363. ideal retreat. Work 528- Acreage -':;-.,,,. ~/50 S.."L...... I"u/'.. 318 DODGE VAN 1971 - frost, radial tires, bumper mileage, air, power ~teer. 2300. Home 881.7438. :' - T V Runs good, needs' body guards, fog lights, rust- ing,~!l-~.!' ..,:..,.':.::=.~~o,~de. C.~'D!~•• OCO~~~ ge~~'!'" All. MVEN 64' LOA, 'beam 7', 'D",'D'l" • We have it or

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Thu:-sday. July 26, 1979 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Pege Twenty-Seven 13-RtAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13--REAL 'ESTATE FOR SALE I 13-REAL ESTATE 113-REAL ESTATE It3-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE ------1 FOR SALE ,FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WOODBRIDGE EAST GROSSE POINTE CITY I BY OWNER-Grosse Pointe' CENTER ENTRANCE 3 bed. EXECUTIVE PROVENCAL RD. Colonia! Condo-2nd floor apartment. 2 bedrooms 2 bIlths Woods - Custom built 4 room brick colonial, fam. LAKEFRONT - Large ramily home, 5 living room, dlning.L. kitchen and bal~ony. COlr: Condominium - st. Paul. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, living bedroom 2 Ihbaths, 2 fire. l1y room, IIh baths, fin.. bedrooms, 5 baths, living ~ted and draped. Excellent security. Pool and ~oom with fireplace, dining room, some appliances places, family room, many ished basement, mid 80's. RETREAT room, dining room, library, '"., .... ,.,,!.:.'!.'.hbll,':'Sl', No children under if. ~7~.,Cq~. 77~. Iii Included. many extras. BY, apPoint., 1893 Broadstone, Grosse Gaylord' area. .picturesque kitchen, butler's pantry, I 6A33 : r '-.-...... ment only. Evenings and POI'nte Woods. 00A3392 af. compl" ',,~!! exc1lJ~ivl" Kas- powder room. servant's , 0 0 -iroAPPOg~~~~~l B~'ig~~~~-m7-11"::~~~f:gdS~'937~8~;~~C"Y'''~v;" tHerA5R:30p'E'-R-W'D~S'''''':~~awi~~~~'mf~~[es~~y~i~ I i~:e~er~r:e c~~i~;:~e~a~:: den Val1ey, home of the! ment with dark room, 4 FIR~T 0FFE'P.l.\j1'2 ---, '-_.-.--- .------r------~----.IKingsville. Brick Cape Cod, Otesego Ski Club, Designed fireplaces, l:Jrge wen main.

,...... r~' < ...... I I ,"+' r , I,.1., GROSSE PO INTE I beautiiui decor. new carr for the executive. Proper.. tained grot:nds with under- LAKE HURON - LEXINGTON, MICH. . . 221 CLOVERLY ROAr: CITY' I peting, 3 bt:...rGGm~, brick ty featvres :l beautiful 41 ground sprinkling system. oatio with gas illirheque. bedroom, 3 bath thalet; 3! Immedillte occupancy. Call l~foot lake frontage, large lot, s~wall, terraced An exceptionally well maintained and beautifully CONDOMI NI UM Just listed. $45,9OO! bedroom, 2 bath guest chao (608) 233.7331. bank, flowing well, 1 hour 10. minutes from decorated 5 bedroom, 41;, baths, central air, elec- d Grosse Pointe, modern year.around home or tric burglar alarm, new roof and paint. 4 large bedrooms, 2~>2 Woodcrest, Aluminum ranch. let; garage, boathouse, Pra t' EXCELLENT DETROIT 10- summer home. 3 bedrooms, IIh baths, modern baths, new kitchen. living 3 bedrooms, updated kit. dIe tennis court; 329 ee calion: (Adjacent to Grosse country kitchen, dishwasher, dining room, 16x24 Can 5 to 8 - No Brokers room with fireplacl.', din- chen, carpeting through. of lake frontage and many Pointe), Center entrance with ledgerock heatalator fireplace. Magnificent 885-5799 ing room, large storlJl1,e or out, tile basement, all fur. extras. $168,500 with most colonial, living room with view of lake from doorwall. Carpeted throllghout, 5th bedroom, full base- nishing available. Owner furnishings. fireplace, dinIng room. ni.tural gas, zoned hydronic baseboard heat. :/2 ment plus garage. Low moving out of state. First ~;:~'~~;~~d O:';ES. kitchen, bath, large fam. Shown weekends by appointment. $89,000, Land 90's or offer. offering, at McCoy Road ily room, first floor. 3 Contract, 25% down. 1.359-7465, 885-4202. GROSSE POINTE WOODS DAYS 884-3441 PAT BURTON PO B fY77 large bedrooms and bath, 991 BLAIRMOOR CT. NIGHTS 886-7104 Ii 885-8400 Gavio~d ~~. 49735 second floor. Hz car ~da. SPACIOUS CENTER HALL COLONIAL. . I (517) 732-4445 or 732.2511 rage on.60x165 ft lot MI • II 11______die $60's. By owner. 885- Large living room, formal dining room, large kitchen FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR SALE BY OWNER [ 9312. By appointment. FIRST OFFERING with dining area. Paneled family room with fire. 1 1866 HUNT CLUB DRIVE See pictures and det.ails in NEAR ST. CLAIR, only 1112 1014 HOLLYWOOD place, 4 large bedrooms, 2 h baths, central air, fuB basement. 2\-2 car garage, shaded lot. I GROSSE POINTE WOODS The Grosse Pointe "For miles from 1.94 exit-hid. BY OWNER Sale By Owner" Newslet. den on 9lh acres of wood. $135,000 Charming 3 bedroom brick colonial, fireplace in liv. ter. ed land, 3 bedroom con- Sparkling II yr. old 4 bedroom 2~ bath French BY OWNER ing room, formal dining room, remodeled kitchen 8fY7 Fisher 882.1266 temporary home with pri' Colonial in The Woods within walking distance with new dishwasher, breakfast room. paneled 796 Washington-$105,OOO vate pond; Pine River bor- SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT I to Ferry, Parcells and North schools. First floor family room, finished ree room, new carpeting, I 882-7150 I dering property - a cus. features large living and ~ining rooms, paneled 886-9256 2 car garage. Very roomy with many extras! Call I 853 Bedford-$135,900 tom home throughout - family room with fireplace, family sized kitchen 884-7435. 823-1213 price reduced to $114,000. with large eating area and two big pluses, for 70 Lochmoor-$I60,OOO Dad an oak paneled den and for Mom a first OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 886-0062 ON THE St. Clair River at floor laundry room. Second floor features include SUNNINGDALE 1581, LAND CONTRACT Provencal Rd. (608) 233.7331 Cherry Beach - 2,000 sq. a spacious ,master bedroom with private bath FaciD1~ Lochmoor Club - Elegant 3 bedroom ranch, 718 Westchester -.82+0618 It. 3 bedroom contempo. and three twin sized bedrooms and bath with 3th bath, located on 1,2 acre loti This offering 1839 Prestwick Road 347 Ridgemont-After 5 p.m. rary home; fireplace in liv. double sink. Basement rec room is paneled and features living room with marble fireplace. for. Grosse Pointe Woods 881-6157 ing room; 17 x 34 family 1242 Hampton-$74,OOO room with fireplace; de. carpeted. Central air, electronic air cleaner. mal dining room, spacious kitchen with all ap. Charming 3 bedroom Ranch on tree.lined street. 882 A'>34 tached garage - $100,000. patio with gas grill. private fenced yard and 2 pliances. Add to this a paneled library. and Newly decorated throughout. Large living room, ""W car atiach(>d garage with electric o~ner complete, lovely family room overlooking inground swim. dining room, updated kitchen., New roof, new 1874 Oxford~,900. HALF MILE from 1-94 exit the package for $149,900. For an appointment ming pool! Basement completely finished with garage. patio with gas grill, central air condi. I 885-4220 I - 1 year old 3 bedroom call 886-1478 or 886-9824. wet bar. 2 car. attached garage, central air, I II tionir.g, finished basement with laundry room. II 433 Lincoln-$174,OOO brick and cedar ranch PLEASE NO BROKERS sprinkler system. Quick possession. Aluminum siding. I' 882-1133! with large attached gar- I By Owner, by appointment 635 Woods Lane 881-0149 age; fireplace in living D. DAY REALTY $72,500 885-6834 189 Lakeview 499-0192 room; 2 full baths; base. Middlesex - after 7:00 p.m. ment with glass. door to Ir:'======;;;::;=~;:;:;;~==;;:;====;;;;~I 824-477<\ rear yard; Anderson win. 'I MULTI-LIST Call 881-2044 for a News- dows; constructed for en. LI NCOLN ROAD 433, letter or to advertise your ergy efficiency; R.23 side. GrosseJ'.ointe RealEstate 886-3300 EXCELLENT CITY LOCATION home. wall insulation and R.3S in ... ,. , Ii-I ...... ' -='.='-.r,'4<~'.~,_~ .., . . .. 1------1 ceilings - $87,900. CO. 1------Spacious and cheeniu.' drica. (;"u.".'~.::ll Frend: .. ' ..LAI~D CONTQ ~r:'Tf:,~ Colonial. Dignity and charact~r fo~ formal en- Ha er WOO~h~~ ;~b~d.I RD S~S .REATOR - .. 623 PEMBERTON, tertaining or comfortable fanuly llvtng. 4-5 bed. r~m brick bungalow, reo 1315 ~ver.sld~ Avenue i OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 rooms. Special features include large new kitch. modeled kitchen finished st. CI3l1', Michigan 48079 GROSSE POINTE PARK en, f.ireplace in. master bedroom and much more. basement, patio:, garage, 329-9003 or 765-4013 i 1179 Hampton 3 BR Ranch i No fmer home In the $160,000 and $170,000 range. decorated to a "T." Priced I' ! 20830 Van Antwerp 3 BR Colonial ALL BRICK COLONIAL IN LOVELY WINDMILL in low 50's. 20739 410 Rivard Farm House Beauty POINTE SUB. This outstanding home offers 882-1133 St. Clair Shores-Nice 1 or WENDY LANE 919 Sunn1ngdale Prestige Residence THREE comfortable bedrooms, 2% baths, fire- possible 2 bedroom home, 3 bedroom brick colonial, 1853 Severn Colonial with Apartment placed living room, knotty pine kitchen with formal dining room, nat- -price reduced. Open Satur- l 21450 Goethe Cape Cod 5 BR oven-range, refrigerator, dishwasher and window FIRST OFFERING ural fireplace, large lot, day and Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. I 1684 Brys See inside this one greenhouse. 2 car garage and ful1 basement., r. BY OWNER garage, low down, asking 886-6247. ~ 781 Pemberton Solid built and neat $95,000. $25,900. .~. 22865 Petersburg East Detroit Ranch 289 McMILLAN, GROSSE POINTE FARM.S Charming 4 bedroom 21f.&bath English Tudor-Larse Sterling Heights - Country ST, CLAIR SHORES - Mar 23000 Edgewood Great SCS house MAX BROOCK INC. living room with bay, and natural fireplace, for. style income, 2 bedroom, ter.Jefferson area. Sharp mal dining room, new country kitchen with anI<: natural fireplace, remod. ~ bedro?m brick and alum- 300 So. Woodward eled kitchen out buildings Inum trIm ranch, 11h baths, .....I~: __ \o. ... _ "'~ Aon11 planked floor. Carpeted English pub rec room 1ST OFFER!NG ! .u..~.i.i.Ui.Ci~:::ll':r ~.I.a~ ~~ ..... J,. .. aA lnt A~" .. " .. "t tOMn~' £aralle. basement. family I with wet bar, iireplace, pool fable, and laviliuty . Just liSted - a superb English styla COlonial'jllll' ~700 III 1\ i;the .l~';'"-5(i';~--"-..... ---,\ room, quick po!;scSsion. built by Walter Mast. This is a .sturdy, . ExtrAS include: ~nd nOvt ~aTercd brl~k r'4)r~h~ spacious three bedroom of class and cha:r. 1\ service stairs, sprinkling system and an attached CENTURY 21 'KESSLER - 771-2470 acter. We have priced ~ ontl'fn the'8O's 2'h car heated bricl.: aange CHARTE~ OAKS 779.SJ800\ o 'I ' .. 1m1Ilec¥ate ~on.:.J ~.... '$11'6,000 ACT QU\C.KLYb ~'we'-itte sure you'1l"~ It. Cm''U's fO'f"~' '-'-::-':;--.:; GROSSE PO.\NTE'.WOODS' ..,~. "'~ .0. GROSSE POINTE"pARK~ Price just. reduced on this II , Call 882~2 for an appointment 1333 Cadieux. new 3, bed. the story.. I I ' , 635 WOODS LANE ' '. . '. spacious 3 bedroom brick room, 2* bath custom ranch, 2 natural fireplaces. SVv'EET AND LOV1i'...:LY BY OWNER built Colonial. 2,100 square family room, ree room. We ask you to visit this truly unique New Eng- III I leet, country kitchen, com. Owner transferred In the land Farm house - you will be thrilled by the Custom built 4 bedroom colonial with circular stair- 796 VvASHI NGTON II plete with range and dish. I 70's. (R2131. . lovely floor plan. There's 4 bedrooms, family calie, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, family room with washer, 22-foot family room EARL KEIM - 774-4060 room, library, country kitchen, and the beamed fireplace, zoned forced hot water baseboard heat, BY OWNER with fireplace, master suite ceilings are so charming. A great family home. air conditioned, formal dining room, screened.in walk.in closets, full block GROSSE POINTE WOODS. patio, in-ground heated swimming pool with car- English Tudor. 3 bedrooms, large living room with natural fireplace, formal din,ing room, large kit. basement, tile floor. 1st 1713 Hollywood. 3 bed- UNUSUAL COMBINATION . peted patio area, Finished basement, beautifully chen, family room with fireplace, finished recrea- floor laundry, 2t,2 car ga. room Colonial, Ilh baths, This 4 bedroom Colonial in one of the Woods l:mdscaped, automatic sprinkler sy~em, auto- tion room. rage, fully landscaped. Leto redecorated throughout, best streets is keenly priced in the 80's. There's matic garage door opener, Immaculate condition. Building Co., $115,000. - fireplace, den, extra large an apartment for Grandma with full bath too. A home you have to see to appreciate the many Call after 5 or Sundays for appointment. Shown by appointment or fenced lot, screened porch, T~e e !!'')Jr "nil decide. more extras. Immediate Possession. Sunday 2 to 5. 882-3222. fin ish e d basement with 882-7150 wet bar. By owner. $89.- EAST DETROIT Open, Sunday 1.5 57 SUNNINGDALE - New ., I NO BROKERS PLE;ASE 500. By appointment. 884- In the most de.wirable part of this now high de- home nearing ut:CUrAt1"6 BY APPOINTMEN!I' 17'1>$. Open SumrdY 1.:; I mand area, a 3 bedroom Ranch of nice quality. I, stage, on tree lined street p.m. Family room, natural woodwork, lovely finished Ii 881-0149 in the Shores. Magnificent basement - really a well-cared for home. In the . pines surrounds ;this 4 bed- CUSTOM RANCH. 3 bed. 70's. room French Colonial, 3 rooms, family room, 2!h GROSSE POIN-TE CITY baths, 2 lavs, second st$'. car attached. central air, REDUCED THIS WEEK study, high ceilings, 2 story 11h bath. built.ins. St. This nice Colonial must now be a real good buy 4 bedroom, 21,2 baths, lots of living space. Econom- entrance, 20X20 skylighted, Clair ~hcres finest area, - price dropped by the owners to $65,000. It's a WANTED ically heated, large lovely backyard with patio, timber and stucco family bordering Grosse Pointe. 3 bedroom, 21,2 bath, family room, in Harper 2 car garage, large family room with floor to room with brick floor, first Mid 70's. Shown by ap- Woods. Call now before it goes. by ceiling bookcases. 18-foot living room with fire. floor laundry and pantry. pointment. Owner. 775. place. Workshop, stove and refrigerator included. Parking. courtyard and gar. 2328. GREAT FAMILY HOME den walls. Also several In Grosse Pointe City located on one of those DuMouchelle/s other choice building sites. FIRST OFFERING by own. charming Cul-De-Sacs running down to the lake 882-126'6 er. Super sharp 3 bedroom - where everyone WOUld "Love to Live" - a Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry DAVID WILLISON C a Ion i a 1. Large living high class 4 bedroom residence with all the fea. Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China BY OWNER room with natural fire. tures. Ask us to describe this one to you. BUILDER - 884-2106 place, bay window, formal Complete ESTATES or .Single Items dining room, family room. SEE THIS COMFORT OPEN SUN, 2-5 INSTANT CASH or on consignment carpeted throughout. 2 car This three bedroom, den, Ilh bath, house is so 1209 BRYS DRIVE garage, gas grill and many well presented. Has new kitchen, new bathroom, Phone Us At extras. $72.500. Open Sun- new carpets, newly decorated, new driveway and Homeowners Insurance 3 bedroom brick bungalow day 2.5 or by appointment. much more. You must see inside - you will be 963-6256 or 963-0248 May I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for with central air, like new 881.1926, 169'2 Brys Dr., pll~ased. your new home? Policies prepared in time for carpeting, kitchen built.ins, Grosse Pointe Woods. your closing. tiled basement, big 21h car IF======~ ' BELOW MARKET ,garage. 886-4200. ON THE LAKE . We offer this well kept five bedroom Cape Cod. 884-5337 I. and truly say it is reasonable. Here is a great CENTURY 21 - UNIQUE SCHWEITZER Large, lovely 4 bed. home DAVID J. CHESNEY REAL ESTATE INC. in the 14 Mile area of st. family house designed for nice living - there's WE ARE DELIGHTED TO OFFER YOU THE FOIr 21h baths and family room, plus lots of extras. RE'M'ER HOME AND Clr. Shores. Remodeled LOWINl'< PROPERTIES FOR YOUR INSPECTIONS. Ready to move in at just over $100,000. CHESNEY iNSURANCE AGENCY GARDENS kitchen, library. plus den. EITHER THROUGH OPEN HOUSE OR BY Ap. --«---L-L--R--C-- cement sea wall. boat WOODS RANCH POINTMENTS: 20225 MACK 181 M I A, linton hoist, much much more- A compact 3 bedroom with breezeway to the Policies quoted with Citizens :insurance Co. of America Ranch house, $99,500. Open call for details. 34080 Jef. First offering N. Rosedale Court: Bordering Grosse well.finished 2 car garage. This is a tidy lay-out Sunday 2-5. (erson. (JE.l) Pointe WOOds, owner transferred, leaving this in a nice location and priced in the 70's - call REALTY WORLD for the details. . beautifully decorated, executive r:lnch. Features I W. L. HARTWIG CONDOS - SUBtJRBS 32" mahogany paneled Family Room with Wood. 296-1200 E.o\ST OF WOODWARD ST. CLAIR SHOR£S Anderson Doo~all. Windows to hang your plant!.; 729 BARRI NGTON AN EXCEPTIONAL Just over the border from the Pointes - this is and free standmg fireplace to warm your winters, GROSSE POINTE P.'L.lLl{ r======1 II1 FIRST OFFERING: "" T T'l:' a cozy 4 bedroom, 21h bath of super design. Two marble fireplace with glass doors in Hving room, down, two up. We are certain you'll fall for this wet bar in recreation for your evening enter. Quality all brick home, offered by estate. Living room 418 ~L;V~RLY Absolute\; 'b:~7iful brick one when you see it. A Farm Colonial of class - tainments, 2 full baths, patio, 2 car attached with fireplace, natural wood, leaded windows, ~edroom co Ion i a I in Condo. in Harper & Metro in the 70's, garage. Don't hesitate to call us. parquet border floors. Dining room, kitchen, 3 I prime Far m s location. Parkway area. Featuring bedrooms and bath all on first floor. Recreation Family room, remodeled 2 bedrooms. fonnal dining SUNNINGDALE HARPER WOODS room in basement. 2 car garage, and screened I kitchen with built.ins, for. room, finished basement. Everyone knows this is one of the class thorough. Super clean! 4 bedroom brick bung81ow, surrounded porch. Attractive yard with mature plantings. Sec. mal dining room, carpet. 1 car garage with elcc. fares in the Pointes, and this residence is one of by professionally manicured lawn on a cuI de S8C. ond floor is unfinis~. Single owner for over 40 ing and drapes. Upper tric garage opener, central years. Middle $60's. the nicest there. Four bedrooms, 21h baths plus Grosse Pointe schools, in walking distance to 80s. TU 5-1316. OPEN air, nenr bus llne. Don't everything - see our picture ad on this one. Eastland shopping. A must call! BY APPOINTMENT 885-0724 SUNDA Y, 2.5. let this one get away. DETROIT Algonac - You .will enjoy complete relaxation from '======::;::::;::::;::~ I 24031 Meadowbridge. Call us for out listings -- we m~y hAve the one this 2 bedroom older Colonial, natural fireplace, r I 01£-1) you want. There's Incomes too. Citrriage Hou~c with drl'~~ing room above. Sail WOODBRIDGE I; Beautiful brick bungalow I back home from your own back yard. GROSSE POINTE EAST in Harper Woods. Horne VACANT LAND woons Five room brick town. £~atUi',,5 ~ bedrooms. fo!'. In St. Clair Shores we offer six lot!.; 35x312 each Kenmore - Grosse Pointe Woods - 3 bedroom brick 583 PERRIEN PLACE I house, 2 lllrge berlrooms. mal dining room, finished - all for $24,000.00. bungalow, finished basement, near Mack Avenue OWNER BY 21h baths, paneled garage bas('ment. 12x24' pool. 2\~ bus lir.e. Take possession at closing. I 2 blocks from Lakeshore - Colonial - 4 bedrooms, 20x24, upgraded a p p I i. car garage, Bomt' in ex. WE ARE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 2 bathrooms. 2 half baths, family room, paneled and ances, completely carpet. cel1ent condition, 19217 882-008,7 PROl''ESSIONALS AND ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU newly carpeted, with wet bar and fireplace, custom ed, large patio, swimming I Eastborne, (E,\-1) designed kitchen, house professionally decorated pool and club house facil. I CENTURY 21 ! throughout, finished basement. formal gardens with ities, ~ecurity guard, 1m. lee ntury 21 Grosse Pointe Rea IEstate a fountain. central air and attic fan. $194,000. By mediate occupancy. Must • appointment only. be seen. I W. C. Collins & Co, Inc. co. Pettine Realty i 881.1991 Your Community Builders ~_O_LT_Y IIL_.~~~_u_N_r~_~_8~_~_. lil 882-2140 7757880 521-4(\.30 1 ~1l,~~OO 7:-;189(\() , I I

Thursday, July 26, 1919 h~T~n~E9ht GROSS~E~~PO~I~N~f~T~E~N~'E~~W S ~_=~:~~ ~~~ ~ 13-DEAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 11S-BUSINESS 20A-CARPET LAYiNG.21E-STCRMS AND 21F-HOME 121H~t::ZNG ,", ~ OPPORTU.....TIES SCREENS IMPROV£MENT I __ F~ALE _ FOR SALE FOR SALE "CARPET LA ~ING 1 ------:---:-:-.- BY OWNER - ...;X''Cilats. '1ISl'wf LEV:;;;;" - ;:::1,!){}D. LAkESHORE '''~LI.AGE Con. I OWN YOUR OWN 5iai~sE~r~~~d °s\?fted FRE~~~ ..~T~~~~~i~EEN .M. J,' K. C~~~i~': ~~r~~tar~u~~~~f worth. Avenue:-lY,z story incl~des ~all. ~ui1t.ins in dominiu~ - 2 bedr?o~, f .... 8US,lNESS ,?""S of All Types DEwTROIT MICHIGAN MAl NTENANCE llnce by Wilbur. 778-HI80.

~~~~~c~u~~n~:;~:ie~. ~at', :~~~~~~d ~p~~~e:r sy;~~~~ I ~~t~~\.:;fin~~Otdhe:O~:~;~~:' in t~hneit~il~:;e'i~f~.;tco~p~~~: " CA~PE:N~~~~:'-' 2" F-" r'M'o.':'p"M2R~Eo.~'1V/E!'M'~E'N"'T<'... t. r:68""r;I~~I~~~~~18::~.l~~~;e~' ~~~8n8~.:s;.~118:3dt!9'-1". '~K~:-.\E~M'-A.Ap'N~API7..NST~"".... I ural fireplace. 2 car ga. overlooking lovely terra.ce Call for apPoIntment after I teen shops, customers es. HARDWOOD • . I', TagP with side drive, tile garden, 3 be~roo~s. fa"!l.l.;. 4 p.m. 547.5367. tablished. since 1976. Rent Samples Shown in floor basement with % I room w~th tlreplac~. p~l.l. EARL KEIM SHORES I includes ail ulililli:S, most I Your Home -I CARPET bath. J!lcim'r~tor Custom, rQ!,m With wet-bar. wor~ .. , " •. I".. Improvements and carpet. BOB TRUDEL 1- OCCIA I 'S "j built in 1952. Immediate' room utility room wlln t .. ~enls tiles" "me home 'V', . g I> "g ._, m...' ..'.~~;:~np. . . _~.:\t<~.~,~~~~~~!., V SPECIALt.IS'l , I' 1 . H W d 1n vUYlIJ dJ1l1 J1 ''''''0' -v. ~--- ell , .. ~ v . . . U...c ,-.,.",,-; , ',..-II"\!-.l • !'l+...... F.xtrac Ion occupancy. For informa. b~iltit! ,cabinets plus reo sa e In arper 00 s. me~l assistance available if ------. Lic~r~~d.B~ilde.r's I. L l~;) I KU\... I IV'" ,"-- Hon .cilll 8812376 day or fflger~toF and freezer. 21421 Brierstone needed. Days 8111-5870.eve. 20B-REFRIGERATION Complete home remodeling CO., INC. I: ~~~~~~dStain Removal evenmg elcctnc garage o~encrs'l 21217 Brlerstone nings 822.0836. AND AIR COND. Addl'tl'ons and kitchens Additions • Unhalstery Cleaning . I etc. Good assumptIOn at ----~--==-:-l REPAIR I • . ALWAYS bUYing.houses 8*%. Immediate posses. 19273 Eastborne RETAIL FURNITUa.E store 1______our spccialty Donners •... at affordable prIces for cash. No repairs re'j sion if necessary. 882-0974. I ..oooa Woodland for sale. high quality East RELIABLE prompt domestic 8112.(j707 . 823.3559 Garages 882'()688 quired. East Side Realty. No bro1ters please! I 20428 Woodl~nd Side operation. W 0 u 1d refrigerator s e r v ice. 20 I . Kitchens 2'1 I PAINTING I 526.4500. _, .____ 20488 WoodSIde make excellent investment year experience. 8858156. CUSTOM wO,od decks any Fireplaces ~ - , ------.---1 FOR ~ALE - 3 b~~room co. Drive b' and call ior details. for eilh.er an owne~.opera. ------.--1 size and carpentry. Brick and Cement work DECORATING HOME OWNERS INSUR. lomal. Large llvJn;J room > tor or Investor. 'fhls com. 20C-CHIMNEY AND ANDERSON DECKING Bank fineoanmCipnlgete8Vaiiable. GROSSE POINTE~. ANl'£ Poiicy iot yonr dos-I with natural fireplace, for. 774-4060 pany offers an out~tanding FIREPLACE 884-2489 ing. Call Chesney Insur. mal dining room, all new 1------reputation and excellent A ------Home Modernization CONTRACTORS:

aiiC" .....;;cnc? B!!4-5-'l37for 0 kitchen with Andersen bay 33 SHOREHAM -.3 bed. I earnings history. 964-4402. REP IR KENNETH J. KNOTH 7772816 773.1105 CUSTOM PAINTING AND

>'our quotatIOn. window &. doorwaU to room custom ranen. Open 0 -0 - I Ciiiii-ii~E'j" and fireplace re I INTER1~Rl~D::TERIOR ----.------,WALLPAPERING -F-IV-E-.-F-\\-rE-,-G-r-o-ss-e-P-o-in-t-e deck, g~s gr:ll.2.lh car ga. Sunday 2-5. 8828575. 16--PET5 FOR SALE pair including coping stone, RENOVATCON A COMPLETE r('modeling F.XPERT ANTIQUING.: Park, 1030.103! Wayburn, rage. WIth e ectrlc opener, -ST-.C-L-A-m-S-H-O-R-ES----E-x-e-c.-A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E--ta-d-ar-d-p-o-o-d-Iereplacement, tuck point.ing. DESIGNER KITCHENS service. Additions, family 885-81 55 spacIOus 101. By Owner, . s n le"ks stopped flashmgs rooms, baths, kitchens, passed inspection, $37,900. 1379 Fairholme, 882-0690. utive 3 bedroom ranch, pUPPies A.K.C. (black), pet sealed cleaning and safety RES1DENTJAL tuck pointing, porch reo FREE ESTIMATES 8854262 after 5. 2'h baths, 2¥.! attached ga. and show stock, $250 up. screen's Call AMERICAN COMMEHCIAL pair, pre.cast steps. base. INSURED --.------1 NEW BALTIMORE - 3 bed. rage, family room, finished 682-9083. CHlMNEY CO. 884-4840. LIe. & INSUHEIJ ment waterproofing. Rob Michael Satmary Jr. SELL!NG I .room Colonial I'rz baths, basement, central air, elec- KI"'TEN'S 8 eeks old litter ------I, 881.0376 , erls Remodeling. 881-9344, ---W-H-IT-E-Y-'-S-'~ :> .' .. . ' .' tronic air cleaner. Double ~ ,II' , -_._- YOUR HOME . family room, natural ure. L'd . d h t d trained. Free to good 21-MOVING ROOM ADDITIONS. A re a BUYING pla~e, custom drapes, car. ~l ney mgroun ea e home. 331.7187. ------• 21G-ROOFING. Wall Papering petmg throughout, 80x120 pool. 2 {ireplaf.es, burglar -=__ ~ NEED SOMETHING moved, resi,dential house builder. RVleE • Interior Painting SWORDS, GUNS, lot. Assumable 71,4% mort. system, cove re d patio. NEUTERED. CAT, 6 year ola delivered or disposed of. Complete job. Free esti. SE • Reasonable Prices DAGGERS, MEDALS, gage. (1) 725.7163. Beautiful landscaping and male, ~hlte, green eyes, Two Pointe reSiden~s will mates. Papineau Construe. ALL PHASES o{ roofing _ • Good Work , lighting. Many Qmenities owner died. now homeless, move or remove large or lion. 884.7426, 10 years experience. Many • Call- no job too small .HEL"~ETS RED HOT? - YOU BET! for entertaining, Open Sat., needs quiet. caring home. small quantities of furni. Grosse Pointe references. 526-9987 774-9651 OWNER moving to Florida. Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. 21184 839.2441 evenings. ture, appliances, pianos - ANYONE interested in a Deal direct with the sub. ---0------must sell this elegant 4 Stanley. $89,900. l¥lnd con. FREE to good home-;-4 year or what have you. Call for new revolutionary model in contractor and save. Call GROSSE POINTE BRICK RANCH - 3 bed. bedroom Colonial. formal 'tract available at 9 per. old Afghan. Very If)veable free estimates. 843.0481 or cutlery merchandise or any Jim after 6 p.m. 839.5656. PA INTER'S, INC. rooms, family room, cen. dining room. family room, cent. 779.2712. and housebroken. 885-3079 822.2208. kitchen tool. Call Don tral air, excellent. 881. d b ------,Ahee. Wear-Ever Inc. rep. ECKS Painting interior. exterior, 8505. 2~ baths. locate on Ro. GROSSE POINTE FARMS after 2 p.m. 21A PIANO SERVICE resentative.839-2893. ROOFS and D paperhanging and panel. -----.. ert Joh~... ,..,.... _ 4.BEDROOM TWO Sealpointe Siamese - . GUTTERS AND Jng. Free estimates cheer. GROSSE POI NTE I EARL KMII1 - 1/'1.4060 IBri~k. Low $70's. liemodeied I cats. Femaie, 6 months. 9 PIANO TUNING and repair. i VIJ K HOME DOWN SPOUTS fully given. Licensed'-& WOODS GROSSE POINTE WOODS k.ltchen, 21h baths, natural to 5 p.m. 963.1368. _ ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. IMPROVEMENTS Gutters cleaned and .flushed Insured. -OP.en Sunday 2-5 20641 fireplace. heated porch. re' ENGLISH Springer Spaniel, Member AFM, Ed war d Pal'nt1'ng. l.nterl'or and exte. New and Repair Work 882.9234 IMMEDIATE . placed roof c-arport andl I Felske. 465:6358. Licensed and Insured OCCUPANCY ~edgewood. Spacious fam. driveway. N~brokers, open I ~KC regist.ered fema e, rior, roofing, cement, gen. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE TED'S Beautiful 3 bedroom brick J1y ho~e, 4 bedrooms. 2 Sunday 12-4. 247 Ridge- liver and white, 1~ months, COV..PLETE piano service. eral building. Low rates. 884-9512 WALLPAPER REMOVING baths. ~Ire~lace, large coun. mont. 884,-2826. housebroken. $125. 773- Tuning, rebuilding, refin. Free estimates, _ ranch. 11h baths, fireplacl'. try kitchen, lovely tree 4363. ishing. Me m b e r Piano 881.9129. 882.7959, 885-6452 . . - EXCLUSIVELY 2V2 car garage and much shaded street, central air. HARPER WOODS ....., Top BEAUTIFUL pedigree fe. Technicians Guild. Zech. Professional gutter service. Free Estimates - insured fr~~~.n',)r~~~::n. to s:~hoi~s:.Asking $89.5(10. quality ~~~t~_m'b~!~~,~..~.7: male Dachshund, s~eks Bossner, 731-7707. REMODELING ~~~s~npabpl:~f~~:~a~l~~ ~; 531-7555 '. pp g EARL KEIM room ;_.""".,,.!."."-r--. aLe prefer~b!'" pedigree. --. ------.. ANDY KEIM. Decorator _ 61,4% assumable mortgage. WOODS INC 3714010 I condition. Centr-al air con. 881114-1809 ~.. I21!-SEW.NG • Kitchens ui>iJ wurk. I l' .. d I $65,900. Call' 885-0952 fori . ditioning, family room, din-' MA~HINE • Rec rooms JOHN WILLIAMS ~~~f;:~i:r~~g. pa~~~~g :S~i. appointment. PRICE REDUCED, 1372 Dev. ing room: many extras. Ad- ENGLISH Springer SpanieL ------• Baths 885.5813' mates. References. 881. ------1 onshire, G x: 0sse Pointe jacent to Grosse Pointe AKC, 1 year old. Liver COMPLETE tune-up $3.95. • Carpentry 1 6269. 1220 GRAYTON, Grosse Pte. Park. 5 bedroom French boundary. Priced in the and white. Excellent mark. All makes, all ages, All IRS Park. 3 bedrooms. Florida Colonial, 3¥.! baths, family 70's. 884-5254. ings. Housebroken. Great parts stocked. 885-7437. : ~~i~~g~ork EXPERT REPA R. C. MOWBRAY room. spa c i0 u s living. room. study. rec room and ------wi~h children. Good WQtch ------SMALL JOBS ASSOCIATES ,~- $70's .. "-.ndary. 882.8371. basement, gas heat, lot 70x BY OWNER :- 1749 Allard, dog. $150. Also dog house. 21 C-ELECTRICAL DUNLAP .CONSTRUCTION 774-9651 The finest in creative paint. ------168.' Call for details. . Grosse Pomte Woods. 3 El«:ellent condition, $40. SERVICE I 886-3928 . 2 BEDROOM ranch - Biz bedroom, 1~ bath, newly 81H-1411. 1------1 ROOF I~G, GU-I-I ERS ing. paper hanging and dee. baths, 4 car garage. built. HARPER WOODS - Open decorated living room with -O...:L~D.::,E~N~G~L-=:IS;;;H;:;-:;S;;-h-=-ee:-:p:-T;D:::o=-g-BOB'S ELECTRIC, licensed I HADLEY orating. Call 331-3~0. in swimming pool. Harper Sun. 2 to 5. 21721 New. natural fireplace, formal contractor. Violations, serv- HOME IMPROVEMENT .------;( COM P L E 'r E painUngand Woods. Active Real Estate. eastle road. Immaculate 3 dining room, paneled fam. ~'h yea:k ~~ m~~i :~t~~ice change. Grosse Pointe . INC. CASHAN decorating service. Intl:r. Joe. 882-5444. 'bedroom brick bungalow, ily room, full basement . orne. '. . vIcinity. 875.9766. COMPLETESERRVIECMEODELING ROOF ING ior-exterior by Ralph Roth. GROSSE POINTE WOODS- gas heat, carpeting and with built in cabinets, pan- _4_oP_._m._==--::-=::---:- 1------References In the Pointes. ~pautifully decorated 3. d"'apes, ree room in base. eUed. $77,000. Open Sun. COLLIE I'UPS AKC regis. ELECTRICAL violations cor. Kitchens. baths, rec. rooms ,Roof, roof repair, alumi" 886-8248. bedroom ranch living mi:nt. Won't 111Stat $56,500. day 2.!). Call for appoint. t..red 6 weeks old. Sable r-ected; Electrical rep~s and additions. including num gutters, hot roofing, II room ~it.h nat~ral. fi~!l: F= 1KANY _ 886-5051 ment, 881-6298. ! ~;;dblae. k and white. 756'1 done. Licensed electrical \ 'counter tops, cabinets, pan- quick service. Work guar. PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. I -.- -- ,--" .. ,. .. . . 7198 contractor. eling, aluminum siding, \1 anteed. 886-3245. ing. and finishing. Special- pace, amllll;; 1UUU., ~...... ~ : '\i3B-eiM:;T~~Y .... li'T.AMF. FURNACE CO trim and gutters. Licensed '-. -'1 izing 'in dark stainmg. room.1~bat.hs,l?velypn. DVl'LEX,.16922-24 Cranford . PROPERTY \MIXED BF)AGLE (free). -----.--527--1700 . d' d . ----I "r.n vate1 y$ar9d500wlt~~~t~n~}ane. Grosse Pointe City. . . Must be to a good home. . an msu:~520 HEDE.M... 1..RK 1- ;::~:~~ :S~~~~~:~:Ab:a: p~o ... 9, .'. es $.189.,90..0.. Units may b'e S•.Old FOREST...LA.WN. Six graves, Housebroken. 886-5250. ELF.CTRI. GIA~ - l.icensed, ,. ham, 979-350~. Kings Ct. No brokers. 886. separately. 16922 has 5 $1,2~0.Southhalf, Lot 56'F'REE KITTENS to good will dQ home, business DOUGLAS SHAW ROOFING 6960. . . a\etadrcohOemds, :alhrabgeathS~..2ntcarar1 s6~oohon23. 371-9571 after' home, wormed. '16 ocelot. work No job to ()UsmJahnll. 'HOME Repairs _ Reroofing M.J. K. AVAILABLE ,,"ugustl-l500 .. A '"'_~,_ .' ~-... • • 822-0363. '. . Wry. reasonable.. ca 0 MAINTENANCE or a,OO<) square f~t luxu- ~~i"', "',t'cy .... es. $1.v'~'114-itEALISTATE' 0 G'OOD;N-:A:TURED; well.. 3Q8\m, .1;'82-'1285.atlemoons ' ~.ENOVATIt'U, VIOa IOn • . direct., Father and, son $en>li'lg Em Si . Porch Enclosures, Patios 20 Yrs. Experience GROSSE POINTE WOODS- •• 0re 5 • NOTHING TOO SMALL less gutters, Vinyl storm Call the specialist in baths, Call.:BI'I.1at 882-553 Beautifully de cor ate d 2 , GUY DE BOER doors, windows, sid i n g • kitchens, rec rooms, addi. CALL BILL 882-5539 ';j;:;:~~;~j~~~()~~~~~:I H0 m C' Wa nted 1776.3708 885.4624 ~~~:r~~~ Iron, Porch en. I ~i~t~~g.~~~~~t~~~, ~l~~m~~: I I --~------GUTTER CLEANING serv'l 881.1060 or 527.5616 mercial offices. lounges, JOANNA WfSTERN Ho•• -

GROSSE POINTE PARK - ice. 774-9651. CALL ANYTIME ~.•:.~~...a._~r...a.nts. licensed and WIN ••D'''iO,<_W'ii ••Sintment or Sunday 2-5. 20A-CARPET LAYING 30 years experience. 771. 824.2253. Prepare now for sky rock. 1091, Warren Schultz. Af. GRA' TOP ROOFING FOR, CARPET REPAIRS eting fuel bills while in.. ter 5 p.m. 25% ABOVE COST 13A-lOTS FOR SALE sulation costs are reason. SALES AND SERVICE ALL KINDS able. Insulation is blownl'j==-======:;j ISOII IlfKHfYAl licensed & Insured ht. .. AIt.., • of!' ,he '.,ilt; 10 Years ElCperience Specializing in burns. seam in walls and ceiling. In. ALL SEASONS TU S.6OOQ repair, restretch. shifting vestment pays for itself. WINDOWS c...... ~" 371-0014 LAKE ST. CLAIR BUILDING SITE of stairs, etc. ALSO: in. Comfort at lower tempera. Ii ANNOUNCES stallation of new and old tures. 15% tax credit. carpet. 20 years experi. 881.3515 I DOUGLAS SHAW WirHlll1ill Pointe Drive - L~ke St. Clair encl.'. Call Jerry after 3 HOME SERVICINC THE CR.OSSE POINTES p.m. 2-0-F---W-A-S-H-ER-A-N-D-1 RENOVATIONS FOR OVER VI CENTURY Unique building site on Lake St. Clair 100' wide x 400' deep, situa~ed 7_7_6_-_3_6_0_4___ DRYER REPAIR as their agent for the alongside GrJsse Pointe's finest lakcfront homes .. Boat and. flSh 2o-GEN£RAL SERVICE 1'------I Grosse Pointe area. Sales I"" S"" .f III'" from your own backyard. Conv~nien~ t~ everythmg .. 15 ~I!?,ute -- -- LET GEORGE DO IT I. and installation of our ',.c,.4 'If ,.. drive to Downtown Detroit. Once in a h~ettme opportumty. SImIlar, NO JOB Washer, dryer, dishwasher twin The r m a I Barrier WA 1.8282 but smaller 100' x lW' Jakefront building lots in Rose Terrace sold . I I and vacuum repairs _ I Windows and Patio doors. from $150,000 on upwards. Our lot is larger and much more de. I TOO SMALL I' NO SERVICE CHARGE i Custom Inside storms, all I illcldill' 'f . d G t d I wood window and patio sirable, and priced for immediate sa Ie. RESIDENTAII.' CHAIN ,I repalre, uaran ee C~.i" Li,,1e AII.$te.1 ."~ ' parts a'ld service. Gpe. ! doorwall. ExtC'rior storms LINK FENCING I" d I available. i Rustic Styl,. For information write Owner, Box M.I:! ' INSTALLED AND ela iZJng In Sears pro. . I N I REp. AIRED I UCt3. CALL DAYTIME ED I Grosse Pointe ews, I PERSONALIZED 'I 474.7422 MEHlENBACHER FENCE CO. ~g Kt:.tcLcval, Grusse Pointe, Mich. 48236 R. H!'IARD AND SON . SERVICE SINCE 1965 ,EVENINGS CALL I '0401 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 774.6887 AFTER 5 882-5814 I' 1- DOUGLAS 8860805 -11

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a _.a_._. _ 7'S 'S 7 S •• .. -.., s • z? '1M'S ssI" • em I I Thursday, July 26, 1979 G R 0 SSE PO J N TEN E W S Page Twenty-Nine 21.i-PAINTING, '~n.I~PA'NT'NG, I210-CEMENT AND 121P WATERPROOFING 121T PLUMBING AND I f ______Di:CORATING I,__ ~.QECORATI~G __ ~ BRICK WORK I -CHAS. F. JEFFREY 1 __ "',_fATING Il.ltt~eI lungs' Are Important GP ShroresPark IINTERIOR and ext e r i 0 r CHILDREN'S murals a spe- BRICK WOnK 882.1800. Preventing and treating I early in life may inhibit I I FRAN K R WE IR Has New IIours 'painting and paperhanging. cialty. Rainbows, birds, an. TUCK POINTING • Basement Waterproofing . lung disease in children is growth and damage the lungs Reasonable rates. 30 years . imals, landscapes, etc,!!! PORCHES AND • Underpin footings PLUi\t\B ING important because lung dis- permanently," says Dr. Lynn The Sh.ores Mun~cipal Park experience. Ray Barnowsky C u s tom interior. Harry ClllMNEYS REDUILT • Cracked or caved.in walls ease can last a lifetime says Taussig associate professor has revised closlO~ hours . I'I' '- 'F:~~~~~-::6~:;'.};Jo; Fi;~::_.?~~"?!2,5.: '~~"''''''''',' ANg'~~~~~:~_"'_"L;iceii~cu~~fcrer.(,2s Insured & HE,8JlNG t~e American Lung ri:"~l;i~'1o! Vt:Ui~Lli~:; lit tlie:r~~:.~.!.r.~:n. ..~i.~~~.g~t~~"t~I.5_,~~~ Interior. Ex~erior ,e~~~t~s: :Es~t:J~~NL I Ac.lvance Maintcn:mce I . ! LICl':NSED MASTER ~l~~. of Southeastern l\hchl'l ~~~esO[c~~~~~~a ~~a~:u:~~ I;;~~li ...~.,;;~~t~v5.v~~m.-~-~.~ Caulk • window replace. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR 884.9512 CODDENS PLUMBER "Any disease that occurs points to studies that shew . Counc'J1man Danlcl R. ...e,-~ . I I John c.a.r_b_o~e... ~3.9 "'., .,;""~,....P_:,E.A.C'..RHA.I.:.TX~",_~.~.,N.T9."T",,,,.CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION I 8S8IN5C~719725111' ------~e~~~~~i:,O~hi~r~:wfl~~e~~W!~ ~f~tx;n::g~~aer ._ :;~~s. 1 ~~~~~nio;~~~~ ------.,,' _ -~ "- ,-r,," "'~ .. r. CLEANING' I ESTABLISHED 1924 I. IGP Baptist I early life and cnrOll.iC lUng, dllY mornmi!. July 17, that MICHAEL'S FREE ESTIMATES Will clean alg"e oi:. ui jJii-' All !Y!'~~ of base!'(1~nt water. , 381 KFRCH'F.VAL disease in adulthood. the new hours are based PAINTING Call after 6 p.m. and tios. walls, walks, bird proofmg. 7 y(!ar:; guaran'l FARMS Seis COhCi;1t .. , ..... upon the request of park em. WEEKENDS baths, and other objects tee. References. 886.5565. Contributing fa c tor S In ,. ployes Wilfl ieit iilt, wu"h!-' DECORATING 21519 SUNNYDALE made of concrete. Call Rob ------1 BOB DUBE childhood disease;; include have better control of the - .Interior-Exterior ~ervice ST. CLAIR SHORES at 886-1149. BASEMEN,! ~aterproofing. PLUMBING and HEATING The Grosse Pointe .Baptist air pollution, smoking, in .. park at Vernier and Lake. Painting and Wallpapering 771-9687 ------tuck pOI n tin g, pre-cast Licensed Master Plumber church, 21336 Mack ave'nue, cluding exposure to second. shore roads. Antiquing and varnishing ---______ANDY'S MASONRY steps, porch repairs. Robert SEWER CLEANING will sponsor a musical con- hand smoke, social factors, Mr. Beck indicated that the Stripping and staining 21-I-PAINTING AUD ,AND CHIMNEY S.ERVICE Fockaert. 882-9450. SPRINKLER REPAIR, 'etc. cert and "worship service on genetic factors, infections new hours have been in ef. Comp Iete kItchen. refinshing DECORATING ''I All ma~onry an db' nc.k reo ------1 Grosse Pointe Woods the lawn" on Sunday. July and asthma. fect for about two wee ks an d Free estimates _ 885-3230 pairs. Specilalizing in tuck 21 Q-PLASTER WORK 81l"3897 29, at 6:30 p.m. , that there ha\'en't been any ..-- ._ LARRY' pointing and small jobs. I ". The King's Brass, a trum- One study of. 3,000 J.l~w- complaints from citizens on KELM S Licensed, insured. Free SPECIALIZING in repairs, ALL PLUMB ING pet ensemble composed of 14 borns and thelr falJUl1es the change PAINTING eslimates.8810505. quality work priced right, young men (rom The Pointe showed that at age 20 the --'--- Floor sanding, refinishing, Interi IE t . . ------I No Service Charge area, will provide a number prevalence of ehronic cough CI C old floors a specialty. or x erlOr. ex per 1. cracks e iminated. Grosse enced, reasonable. No job PATIOS Pointe references. Free es- SMALL OR LARGJ:- of favQrit.: Gospel musical was nearly double for those own ..orps Expert i;3;~i~3 _ too small. Are our only business. "Ask timates. Clean. VA 1-7051. JOBS selections and. accom'pa~iment with a history of one or more Seeks Menlhers ______882-4752 or 8!H-4476 about our ant i qua te d 1 • ELECTRIC SEWER for cong~egahonal slDglJ~g. lower respiratory tract ill. BACK IN BUSINESS ------I brick." FREE ESTI MATES Followmg the s e r v Ice, nesses prior to age two. The Painting _ Decorating PAIN1'ING-Decorating and 779-6864 776.3338 CLEAN ING I there will be an "old fash. study focused only on those The Grosse Pointe Clown Wall Washing. Elmer 'f. paper hanging, clean work. PATIO MAGIC INC. PLASTER REPAIRS PRIVATE PLUMBER ioned ice e~eam social" with who had never smoked. Corps is scheduling a mem- 25 years experience. Low Licensed Palhter and insured h.omemade. lce cream.and spe. bership drive for Tuesday, LaBadie, 882-2064. ------1 REASONABLE I f' h t t t ______prices. 881.0165. MASONRY REPAIRS-Spe- IRON POPE 774-2827 clal toppmgs provlded by To md out (JW ° pro ec July 31, at Woods Public 'S ------cialized. Tuck pointing, ------886-3537 members of the congregation. everyone's lungs-especially Safety Department headquar. JOSEF PROFESSIONALpa i n tin g chimney and porch re- 21 R-FURNITURE [------I Everyone is invited to at- children's - contact the ters, 20025 Mack avenue, at ',WALLPAPER REMOVAL done by experienced college pairs, excellent references. REPAIR LEAKY TOILETS, faucets tend. American Lung ASSOCIation 7:30 p.m . • Experienced stu~ents. References. 881- Call after 6 p.m. 775-7362. 1 repaired. Sink cleaning. 1 ------of Southeastern Michigan at For further information, • Insured 4917. 1 UPHOLSTERING 25% OFF Violations corrected. Small 21Z-LANDSCAPING 28 West Adams, De t r 0 it call corps chairman Arthur • Reliable Q-U-A-L------' G, W, SELLEKE my already low prices. jobs wante!. Mas t e r 48226, or call 961.1697. J. Kuehnel at 881.8186. ,.-,puttied. Clean, gu::~nteed, Call for .frce estimates. , '1794245. or furniture loose or bro- Tom, 526-5766 or 882-0195. _ . j 'i'~'W~~:~:~~~INTING Q:~:I:-5;~~NTING and C~~RJ'~I~ I ~~~.ExceHem i,utK~';-r~"17~I~1F~ni::~V:~~i~~~~:! Grosse Pointe and Area SERVICE paper service. Specializing CEMENT CONTRACTOR ARTIST Complete tree service. Call Il~~EE~~R ~noe~:::f;r P;~~~~~gA;~~ c~r:EJiP~O~K WOOD'NORKING :~~ing.Tree Service. 774- SUNDAY SE)RVICES . ':. ~ 20 years professional wallpapering. Experienced, • Walks • Drives • Porches C u s tom furniture, antique ~ ~. c .ell.p.~c' 'lIce references, insured. Call _ P~tl'O.~• Water"_ roofl'n'" restoration, cabinets, for PAT IOS ",,' ~ ~.- ,' h t • -I') • , ~L!Et:TCHER I 881-3442. Ask for 'l-'I-m. ~ ~ .. " ' • MATT F • Pre.Cast Steps m~~:: cc~n,ertop5, _!HL m" Arf:. uur unly busin,,55. "Ask . V ' I ;.i1"j'I. I '~'t/!LJ I ~~~'I"lL'VL/J ;~~1Bucldngham TU6-6102 EXTERIOR .TuckPQinting terlOrs. 465-5700 and .286.\ about our antiqUatedl VVV'''c.N'V' IV"~ '-..:: ~""- I _ Chimney Repair 5755. ibrick." I 'EXTERIOR house painting PAINTING No job too small. - PATiO MAGIC INC' ~ ~ ~ "'-by two. college students. 2 Pointe gentlemen. Experi. Free Estimates. 21S-CARPENTER 779-6864 776-3338 '~~. uz;. "'Experience in the Pointes enced. References. Free 7798427 882.1473 SERVICE 1------l 64 «~~. · and reasonable rates. Can estimates. Andy, 885-7067. Licensed POINTER ,~;;'885-7860 after 6 for free Tom, 822-4885.' 20 Years in Pointe CUSTOM I '.~~::',;;estlmates. 12-1-J-W-A-LL-W-A-SH-.-N-G R. R. CODDENS HOME REPAIR LANDSCAPING -G-R-O-S-S-E-P-O-'N-T-E- I;rr' ..~ R J=f) AiR c; 1------Remodeling. repairs of any • Spring Clean Up IICHA.TPRELEEIS~THE BAPTISTCHURCH ir_::-_.: ."B~an~rpC'k~fJw;~o'r'k~ Ie C~lae~a';n':l'nJ:~g~;alfn'd~;~w;~Fn~g'.~Fi~rrneoe;' CO~~~~~+OR I ~~d'b:o~~ ~~~~'. ~~t{~~11 : ~~~i~~f..~ 6:30 P.M. ~ ~, ~=~:~:teA;::S " ~ Family business for 55 years ,,:ilido~... cords, windo~ - Weekly Lawn Care II Featuring: ~ \ \ . \ ~ • Tiling estimates. 882:0688.. • New a~d repair work sllls, Jambs, door~, porcli' ... Bed Work. _ Vacation Bible Schoc>l '.. ~:?tT'y~ekQme..l .P ell.. . ,.. . .. ,J I. No Job .too s'."lall, es; basements,: attIcs. Call • Bushes Tnmme~ I Ciosin~ Fn,p-a""' . ~ - '~~i>w")(.•a8t:~~~rt/~Work.'1Gl;!~:!;~~rr.,:S~i:::~:;'1-~~ves~:~~~;tr'p~0)lCheS""flll'l.r.3"nn;-'7?-3"e796!"'" "".: ~~~7:;SEltPer~en~" "T!r~at t~e."-.-...., L ~. ,';)II £~~~.;..

Thursday, July 26, 1979 Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS ~ea.~ t.....u._'re * * F * ...... *-. * * Pointers of Interest Short and to IIII_F_ro_m_A_n_o_t_h-e_r _P_o_in_te_o f V=i~ew_,_ 17:>- ..:. +.. I d ,.1 D - ! ._.L ..J (Continued from Page 19) -,g(;lt'" II rne I Olin e IIJohn was operations officer of the "Mk:1ignr:," !.- ":"':':~1 Anti-Submarine Civil Air Patrol Base at Pasca- Counter Points (Continued from Page 20) goula. ~oi~ter N0EL BARIL. a~ And always, she kept on flying. In all. Alice By Pat Rousseau editorial ~taff "-,emthbe~'goh has competed in 16 trans-continental Powder Puff ' Grosse POinte Sou I . . h G P . t' J Pearson as Circle August 1 ... on your ca 1en d ar. Th asst hI's "Tower" was thos- DerbieS. WIt rOSse OIn e sean . '.i the day you can see the Jerry Silverman Fall ~~;: a staff me~ber of Cen. co-pilot in eight of them. They placed three tImes Collection informally modeled at Walton-Pierce, I :ral Michigan University's in the Top Ten.

Grosse Pointe. In the Walton-Pierce ad this week I .k.'.•..•/...i.:.•..=:;. ;;;'; ...• '."' •...•..... l1l..••..•..•.,... "student Journalist," print. And Mrs. Hammond has entered and placed there are three of his fashions shown ~nd Silver.; .!'i'~ ~ y ed in conjunc~io~ with the in ma!lY other flying competitions, including. the c man representative, Abe Goldner will show you' I~".: t . ! 58th 3n~ual Mlchl.gan }~.\~r: Michigan Small Race, six All-Women InternatJOnal m:1Dy mnrf> The collection features warm colors, . ',,' scholastiC l:ess """vdu ..w. Air Haces and :::ix Ga,,;:;.:n State 300'5, suave rich fabrics and shimmering accents. TheL; con~erence held at CMU The Hammonds are residents of Millville, N.J., shapes are slim. The shoulders are lightly broad- Apnl 20. * * • now. They'd lived in Cambridge road for more ened in a feminine way. The tJpS of the dresses a~e I Pointer SUSAN SHINE re than 25 years when business brought John east, soft and often belted with thin crusI:e~ leather m C, 'I ceived her Bachelor of Sci. first to Philadelphia, then to Millville, ~~ere he matching color. There is a rounded hlplme on both I ,.~c"~;;,.~g,; Ience degree in Nursing dur took early retirement a~ director of Adv~rtIS!ng and, jackets and skirts. Oriental overt.ones re?Urf3> ing the 32nd commencement Public Relations for Anwork CorporatIOn In 1970~ ,j J throughout the collection such as ~Ide slant~ng •..... r. at Madonna College. He is now an aviation and automobile his- Manchu necklines, slimness emphaSized by fme ... >i.. * * * torian. writing articles and giving talks on both . ., k tt d d b tt Ultra . \ MR. and MRS. DAVID B b contrastmg plpms. no e cor u ons. - , TORRENCE, of Hampton s4 jects. * * * n suedebis found tin (the colleetiO\i t:~~~;~~::~~., road, recently attended the AI" d ner' nationally accred or tu lu ar coa s some reverSl e Photo by Devid Kramer christening and Jaunching of Ice IS a super gar e ,a ~ poplin) and in suits and jackets .sti~ch~d with 'pin RE1'IRING GROSSE POINTE SCHOOL SYSTEM PERSONNEL MAR- the ship M/W Algoport, an ited Hower show judge as well as a National Coun- stripes, A favorite late-day fabriC )st1ssue faille. GARET JANE STONE, (SEATED), HELEN HARMISON, (ST4NDING), Algoma Cenlral Railway ves. cil of State Garden Club3' landscape design critic. Jasco jersey appears in many costumes and dresses MARY JO DILLAMAN AND FRANCES E. MORRIS, (SEE INSET sel, in Collingwood. Ont., She is a past-president of the Ninety-Nines, with Ultrasuede jackets and touches of leather. PICTURES) with their sons CHR[STO. Inc., an international organization of licensed There are two color groups that can be inter------PHER and ANDREW. women pilots. changed ... foliage and tawny harvest shades or By Janet Mueller - d * * • .. * .. burgundy and claret with lapis blue. You'll love This is the third time M. Jane Stone has reo ro~~s tO~:ror~s; {:areer in edu Hostin.g a cocktail and Though the Hammonds live and garden in the collection and sizes that start at four. tired. "I retired to get married. I retired to have cation' includes service as a ~uffet dIOneI'. padrty fo1rbrelat- MI'llvI'l1e it's not easy to find them at home A f '1 N I' 10 kI'ng f th t h 1 . . tlves and frlen s ce e ra. , . .., . .. "' $ I FY ~~I~. ow. m .0 .• ' 0Z:~,. ~:~ : ~1 - kl?~ergar.ten ..and_.~lrst_ g~ad~ ing the May 4 50th wedding good share of t~e tIme they are wmgmg thelr way Summer's Here ... and it's too hot to cook, "enge. By the tIme t~IS artiCle l~ PIUHt:u. :.he ~l I t~acl~.:r In "ler.ht ..n... a I anniversary of MR. and I around the UnIted States In the Mooney Super 21, ' d 'fferent schedule and probablv have found It. first, second grade teacher at MRS ROl~-ERT W EMKE of th . "SusI'e Q " an d everyone s on a 1 ,J M:dl d K 1 pI; I ". . .. -, . , - elr . 's stuck on the kt'tchen But meals can be Mrs. Stone left the Grosse to Greencastle, Ind., so she " an. a,amazoo.. .a.n. \ West Kings court were their There are nlwavs conIelb.'es and ITlPp.t!ne-s to mo.ther •. P . t P bl' Sch 1St I th D P U' well Hazel Park, and In St ., a J ~.. ~ ready in a flash (an~ tempers stay ~ool). when she t~~n Jun~ a~~er 1~0ye:r~ e~ ~~~ pc~illo~. ec:~; w~~~:~: Clai~ Shores' Lakeshore Dis: c~~~~'k M~. Jo~~~LDla~' attend, !lot to mention v~sits with ,~hil~ren ,~n.d 0~sa !her";"a.do,: mICr?~aVe 0llen. See lt today at service as a SChool Social she'd lik~ to put h.er trailer trict. . ~d ROBERT w. E~E: grandchIldren, and sometIme.s the Susie Q IS lVl1HS':/~l.e1 :ti:,.;'-.-:!'!'."r'"- ., 20227 Mack At"~~1:'e:,.. Y!.~!:~.':'.!'__.5:'~ Dppartment on a train and. "piggyback" I .'?he f.lrst came to Grosse JR of West Kings court. parked for a few weeks whIle her owners tour 884-J.'Uu. of Special Education Services. I do.wIi' i:v'ri'r~JU"li.""ii'~ iiti'i:;~-:-~'.':, !!1 '945, to teach at, A";~:i6-~~:'::~~'''.-'~;;nt '::~r:,. f la.nds beyond her ,&~s range. 1 , * ~ .* . She began ~er career with thmg I always wa,nted to do Mason School under Ethel grandchildren LISA, MARK, La:;t :August. 1111(;"'''1.:" ,''::u. 'is a deic;;:\~~ t!' t~A Headll8ers ... are amusmg h!tle figures .f~l;IDdat the .the ?~~ssePomte Sc~ools as -and now I cap!' . Tucker. DONNA and JULIA OS- Ninety-Nines annual conventlon. It was held in Notre Dam~ p~~cy. Included In the selection are the a Vlsltmg Teacher In Sep. Mrs. Har~lson, MUSIC .Shehasalsoservedat~on. BORN. Aust}:alia. Last year, the Hammonds toured New Best Seller and CrISIS Department. tember, 1966. teacher at ~al~e and Ferry telth and Barnes, and SInce * " • Zealand Australia and the Far East. * to to Before that she was Schools until thiS June came 1005 has taught early eJe. RICHARD F HUEGLI of AI'" I t t t f th N' t . .. • .. . d t G P . t 2(}, mentary students at Ferry . " ICe IS a so a permanen rus ee 0 e me y- The Ultimate Complete VacatlOn _ born In DetrOit, and has live 0 rosse om e years S h J Radnor circle, was awarded Nines' Amelia Earhart Memorial'Scholarship Fund Charter to Hong Kong for the un- (II all her life In the meLrupoH- llg:;. She suhbed !!)!' tW!) ye!!!'S! c 00. an honorary Doctorate by M'Il'1 P bl' L'b believabie' .rate $799.95, includes air 11II. tan area, She's an alumna of before signing on for what Her own educatior: took her IValparaiso University dur., :md a tnll;tee of the 1 VI Ie u IC I rary. _ ' h' t 1 d t • Op the Academy of the Sacred turned out to be an lS.year from the one.room school. ing its 105th annual com- PATRlCIA SUSAN TUL. BOOTH of Balfour road from Ch!lcago 0 e an ranSlers. - H L A ('t.' .. 't~... "'- < P 'n>4 hntlc<> t F' g H' h ' . . '. T velwise travelers . eart! awrence venue, I sum, WI 11 Ute ,.uos.e o.... ~ ,. ~--~ ,0 air rove Ig mencemcnt May 20. Recog. LOCH, of Lincoln road, has I"professor and director of Li. bonal SIde trIps. ra _ ~as sm~e moved to Bloom. PublIc Schools. _ Sc.ho?l and .on ~o centrall nized as one of the nation's Ireceived an A~sociate degree I brary Science at Wa~ne State ,I always ask for Mr. Q, 886 0500. field Hills). She was born In Bulle. Michigan UniVerSIty, where prime movers in the social in Child Development from University was honored by • I. ", d On to Marygrove brought up in Great Fans, she earned her Bachelors de- Iplanning field for more than Siena Heights College. the School' of Library Science Hu-.",,:y. S~per ~avmgs on re After 12 years of Sacred Mont. gree. She has 30 hours. be- two decades, Mr. Huegli has * t " of Case Weslern Reserve .' tagged tte~s ~ncludtng ~mps,. wa!l Heart education it was on to She earned her Ba.chel?rs y.ond the B:S., at. the Umver. been a V.U. board member Two Wayne State Univer. University in late May in ; ':, decor a.ndgt!t ttems at the Squtrrel s I. Marygrove and a Bllebel.or of degree fr()lll the Umverslty slty o~ ~lsconsln, Oa.klan~ and fonner president of th.e sity professors from The recognition of his "outstand, . _ Nest, 19849 Mack Avenue, P'hllosophy. degree, then to of Montana, als? a~tended I a.nd Michigan State Umversl' Student Aid foundation, Pointe will take sabbatical ing achievement and service" to .. .. the Univ~rsity of Michigan Northwestern JJmverslty and ties.. board member of the Luther. leaves of absenc'e during the to the library profession. Dr. Diamonds Have Just Reached A Peak ... Now would \ f?r a Masters degree in So- picked uphe.r ,Ma~ters de~rt;~ M~~ MQ!'7 h~s s~~ed ~~ an l'.!lss{!t!r! SYMd (inti .Lu- 1979.80 (i('~rl~mic year. DR. Booth, an accomplished writ. be a gciod time to convert your old diamonds iDto cash. ctal Work. from the UmverSIty of MiChl' presl ent 0 tee a I theran Church Foundahon. HARLAN L. HAGMAN, of er and lecturer who received I 'fun:; Cuete~ ~~y!! th", highe5t ~rlc~. Shop around and then She studied for her Teach. gan. . Chapter .of Della Kappa Gam. and is a former president of Kensington ro~d, professor his Ph.D. in Library Science 'be sure to vialt Tony Cuder, Grosse Pointe's fine jeweier. \ ing Certificate and took oth- Befor.e Grosse Pomte, she ma~at~on~l .__~~~~orar: ~f~~ the Wayne State University of Higher Education in the from CWRA in 1960, has ..•....\:.: ZUU5 Mack A,..'enue, Grosse Pointe Woods, OptD daily. er courses .at Wayne State \tllU&ht m Mon_tan~. New Jer. \w.om.._11 111 "du" ...... n... n~ -:~ I Aiumni A~Oti.ation. lIe. holds V"SU c'Oll.CgCof Eduea.tio.n. served as president of t.he 1::,::,. 10 a.m ..5:30 p.rn,. closed Mondays... University .. She did soc~al sey and ~ew ~orA. preslden1t. of ~KGl s DetrOit \ a Bachelor of Divinity de. will travel to Spain to study IMichigan Library Association .'\111 ", .. * ,work tOi' pnvate and family Helen.ls a Life Memb«:r of Me~~~p~ Itan C ap er. gree from Concordia College the problems of higher educa- and is a Phi Delta Kappa '-'~~\ 'Q; ~].,+ ... ,.;.., ::l t t!:d Maliszewski you carl save agencies; took 15 years oU to the Musu.~EdU.ea\oTS Nau\lnall G ~..~ P 5"t m~'i'~~ of \b;i ISeminary and a Masters de- tion in the light of !i!storv, Scholar. r; 0.' ~"b" •• :.~•..• : ... k d 20o/c .• raise .!H'r fllmilv, was a school Conference and a member of I rosse om e. 1 Ie Igan an gree in Social V,Iork from n.ccen! cocial changes and [ 25/0.. fo 50',lr off m-stoc area ~ugs an Q ot! social worker with the Utica Alpha' Beta Ohapt~r of AiIJha ~a!iona! ~d!lclltion Associa. WSU, where he received a f g~v~r~~;nt pro vis ion s in I * • * speCIal J or.der~. In the Karasta~ lme you save 25% Community Schools. Delta Kappa na.tiOnal h?n. tlOns. R~t1red Te~chers and Voelker scholarship in 11*7. that country. DR. Y.CHI M. Grosse Poillte Noriil High off anythmg In-stock and speCIal orders. Hurry to "What wiII I miss? Tru~h, orary for women In educ~tlOn Metropolitan Readmg Teach. and then completed a Mas. KONG, of Torrey road, pro- School s t u den t WENDY 21435 Mack, 776-5511. fully,. I don't plan to mISS a~d .of the Gros~e POinte, ers' 'Il' F tel'S degree in Public Admin, fessor of Immunology and HEAVNER is one of the con- h * * to anything, because I pJan to MIchigan and National Edu. S!! WI miss her er~y istration. Microbiology will investi. tributors to the sixlh annual , Ron Ruel says, "Color for summer is beautiful get involved again." cation Associations. seco~d graders. but she. IS * • * gate genetic' differences in "Spring Po e try Festival" d Wh t. h I k. g fT' f D hte lookmg forward to more time Cd.... .' blo/de. With hues bolder than ever in clothes, goo a IS.S e ?O In or. no 0 aug rsth th f '1' h' b d oast Guar Seaman Ap. sus{:eptlbillty to autOimmune part of the May Issue of The ]!air colors are making sure summer heads will not ~ard.to? ''TIme WIth the. fam, Recently, widowed. she ~as ~~land ~ M~~;~:-the;~~h~~e prentice JOHN M. COM- t:lisease at the Institute of English Journal, the official

be out-shown Sunshine highlights created by nat- I!y, tIme to pursue my mter- ~hree daught~rs, Mar~ Alice h'ld . D' '(U R. BRINCK-GRAHAM, son of Pasteur in Paris, France. II journal of thc Secondary '.. ests, to study, to read, garden, IS a C.P.A. In Washmgton, c I ren, lane mrs; a!l MR. and MRS. ARNOLD M. * * * Section of the National Coun. ural processed tmts are 1mportant but so are crys- sew. Time ~o traveL Time to D.C. Bette Anne and her hus- dall) Raymond, .who hv.es m COMBRlNCK,GRAHAM. 0 fRO B E R TED M 0 N D cil of Teachers of English. L tul ~r:.d ch~mp'1g"'!'! IIN'~lltS an~ at the far end of BE INVOLVED." band. both on the staff at ~oughton, Da~lId, staho~ed Saint Clair avenue has re- the color sCflle unaba~hed platmum dazzles." Cat! 1 M, Jane Stone has been a I DePauw University, recently I ~;..?~::=-:::~~~~,'!~!h !h", T}n1t.J'rlll'Ul~"iI iv. ~~tj' ::t t~:: (',:,~~t iiBU1qi:NI._ 886-41.30 for an appotntment. I Grosse Pointe resident for 30 became first.time parents, oi ~._._s.A.: .... _nd Paul, With Guard Aviation Trl!iningi • .,E •••• - ~ to "," years. Her husband, James, a boy. the Michigan Department of Center. Mob i 1e, Ala. A L . . I O Annual August Sale ... at Calico Corners starts is an attorney with the Vet- Nancy married an.d the Natudrdal Rhestources, Eal~dbtWth Grosse Pointe South High III - lno-erre LINGERIE _ . f' b' n Ad 'nistration He • .. gran aug ers 17.3> e Sch 1 1979 d' h . b July 30 for two weeks. It IS famous or lts argams era s ~I ..' mother of two sons. bves In d S h' .. 00 gra ua.e, ,e . t;d / OUTLET. U.c,/ in slip cover drapery and upholstery fabrics. Den't plans to retire wlthl!1 the Minneapolis. Ian Th a~ . . 'II r JOined the Coast Guard In • I L L miss it at 25008 Little Mack, St. Clair Shores, Open !I ~~x:o ;:~~ ::~t~~~Y plan to I W~e~, ~he's . not "pi~gY'1 to re~ideo~~ls~~ew~re~~n mue Fehruary, ;97~. * I ~t"-C-_.&. ...•• R"UA~C t . Monday till 9 p.m. during the sale. , , 775-0078. nu-ee ChiI«he backmg o~ carillon pla:ymg, ... \#!I\!.. ru "'.!-~ .... ~ * * .. n. Mrs. HarmIson plans to oc. . KENNETH A. MacEACH. sn _ D LI _ • '? !hey ~ave thre~ children. cupy her time with reading, . ERN. son of MR. and Mrs. ps reM nera 1845. Fteetwood Who Drea~s Of c;astles In Sp~m. : '.' 11 MIk~. Bill a~d I;-mda (Mrs. gardening. bridge and sewing. DUNCAN MacEACHERN, of Camisole Set. GrOIH Pointe Woodl The .young bwlder wll~ love Exm s Mtm- .. DameJ) KUCInskI,. a.nd two "I will miss the children." Saint Clair avenue. a Grosse VISA, M.lter Ch.'lIe Wltlcome off Mlck behind Cast1110s now at ~~ ..lchool Belt, 17904 .. grandd~ughte~s, ~Ikl Stone she says, "but I am looking Pointe South High School 881-6567 ~h:...f~I~,~I:~: Mack Avenue. All SIUS from $3.98 to $24.98. aD:dJulie KUCinski. both born forward to a change of pace, 1973 graduate, is a candi. tt~ .... thiS yea~. and time to be a grand. date for an Associate degree HARVEY'S COMPLEAT TRAVELER SALE Jane IS a me~b.er of t~e mother:' in Law Enforcement at Lake , . . advertised .in Grosse Pointe exclusively Acad.emy. of Certified SOCIal Superior State College. until August 1. Save on luggage, handbags, W.orkers. the. National Associ. . , gifts and small items at 345 Fisher Road. \ ahOll of SOCIal Workers. the at Michigan State and Oak. * * • Michigan SChool Social work'l i' iand Universities. AThe Pointe Fashions .. still has a go.od selec-l ers ASS o.c i a i i~n. and the .... She is a member of the . . ". i C1 Grosse Pomte. Michigan and GARDEN SPECIAL tlOn of sprmg and sur,nmer fashIOns a. a s~v.nos Nationai Education Associa, Grosse Pointe, Michigan and of 30% to 50% off. Sizes 6-16. Ample parkmR at tions. National Education Assoeia, 15112 Kercheval, 822-2818. k She has been active as a lions, and of Delta Kappa ~------~------, * * * board member of Grosse Gamma's AJpha Mu Chapter. SUMMER Back At The Moie Hole ... OUT P~inte's Family Life Educa. Mrs. Dillam:m's first 10 '1 years with the Grosse Pointe lucite glassware that looks like cut crys- .hon Coun{:I.. . MARY JU DILLAMAN fe. schoois were spent at Defer, tal. It's perfect for your patio, pool or I She has pr!marJly serv.ed tired this June after 34.7 where she served as a class. CLEARANCE SALE boat and is available in four sizes at , •. Ferry School I.n her capacl~y years of teaching, 20 wlth room leacher for grades . as school SOCial worker In h G P . S h 1 672 N o t re D arne. G P . t b t h k ..'1' t e rosse omte c 00 three, five and six and as the * *.. - rosse om e, u er wor , System. She. too, leaves Instructional Malerials Spe- "the little store" is offering 20% has also taken her. to Bro~- :1. _ Ferry School, where hers cialist. During one of those 20%01' off a selection of trays. Free gift wrapping ~~~ls~~~~f:l~sa:~1r~e::~r~;:~ I was a fourt.h grade classroom. years. her assignment was is a service. All this and more at "the little parochiaJ and private schools 'I Mrs. D~llam~n came to shared with Richard School. ALL GARDEN HOSE store." Open daily 9 a.m..S p.m. ... Thurs.. d" FRANCES E ~'ORRIS' I Grosse Pomte In 1959 from In the fall of 1969, she was 'd . t'l 9 Sto b m the Istnct. n Huntington W Va She'd & SPRINKLERS ~ , . day and Fn ay eventngs un I . P Y She loves being with young I first classroom was a one i b -b 'd b h . selected as the Administra. LtAfiW 1,7037 Kercheval between S1. Clair and people She doesn't look on room rural school She was I cen o~n a~ . roug t up m live Intern at Ferry School. 'I N '.. , '. ., Wc~t V I r gin I a. grad'iated Sh' b . t b t Must show coupon for discount otre Darne, , the next phase of ner ille as uui'j'i i;; J:.:::i::!:l T(',"nu hurry to 2'), J r:r1.t. e I Ail Lam~ AIt, 207. orr .. , a."'l:! more dl1r!n~ Wright's Woods and son John Ro~rt She has piloted new cur. Mack, St. Clair Shores. Closed on. rdfj' Gift and l..amp Shop's July lamp sale. Stop by 18650 Mack Dl/1aman In Gro~e POlil'(; ricuium maleliab and mode days during July and August. Open Avenue to check out the buys. Woods. " major contributions to "The Thursday and Friday evenings until to * * EspeCially since John and Grosse Poinle Cursive Writ. 9 ... 776-6230. L ' Ine 20339 Mack Avenue buys estate his wi~e. the former Cathy ing System." which was re NOW 51.69 " " to ee s. "., . . ld ChampIOn. became the par. vi

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A GLIMPS OF 1199BLAJRMOORCT A well maintailleu house built ill 1'35. Other attractions and circular drive. The large beautifully landscaped are five bedrooms. 31'2baths, 1st floor laundry room. backyard has a heated inground pool and a basket- large family room with a fireplace, central aircondi- ball court which lends itself to enjoyable family !iv, tioning, sprinkler system, complete alarm system ing,

REDUCED: On Beautiful Middlesex . 3 bedrooms, 2 OPEN SUNDAY2-5 baths, large 1st floor dell Ot" 4th bedroom with full 350McMILLAN bath plus lav. SCreened porch overlooking large lot Once inside this charming 3bedroom Colonial you'll find . close to the lake. Call for additional special features. loads of surprises like unusually large bedrooms, a .. $135.000. family room with a fireplace, a large dining room with built-in corner cabinets, and a living room with book shelves on either side of the fireplace. Taste- Carefree living, near the Village, easy accessibility to fully decorated throughout, a new furnace and roof, downtown. Fireplace in living room. new Mutschler 12" attic insulation, possession before school, and a Kitchen. beautiful bathrooms plus large master bed- recent price reduction are a few ofthe extras availa- room. ble. The owner of this center entrance Colonial has main- FOR THE MOST DESCRIMINATING! A gracious, I tained this home in excellent condition. Three large executive ranch in the choice, Deeplands area of bedrooms, master bedroom ranch, hall bath, large Grosse Pointe .Shores, just off Lake Shore. Three Beautiful condominium with three bedrooms. two of them king size. Two full baths and a family f.oom,den, and finished recreation room are a bedrooms, 2% baths, family room and panelled lib- powder room. Basement. Attached garage with an electric opener. few of the features. Early possession can be ar- rary. The lovely recreation room features a unique ranged. mahogany bar. For informalion call 886-5800 English style Condo with beautiful slate room, living room with iiaturul fireplace with hand carved wood. Library and powder room on 1st floor, 4 large bed- New Offerings rooms, 2 baths, additional 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor. Very low.heating bills because of good OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 19960 CLAIRViEVv CT. E. insulation. Wet plaster brick bungalow with an expansion attic. One year Home Warranty. Florida room. Fireplace. Two car garage. ~89,500. FIRST OFFERING - GROSSEP(fiRf.b;Cfi"'r-.iTuTcir' .. . -...~-~~"-""'~'"'~j:J;"~: htfufJOatiull ~Ci~t.366-420.0.",. Colonial with 3bedrooms, 1'h baths modern kitchen, family room plus garden room. Central air condi- OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 771 BLAIRMOOR tioning and more special features, Call for additional Four bedroom, 2',~ bath Colonial with central air. Two fireplaces. Huge family room, first floor laundry. details. Entertainment center. Exceptional landscaping. $168,000. ~lJRSTANTIAL REDUCTION - GROSSE POINTE For information call 294-6700 SHORES ... Overlooking Lake st. Clair. Beautifully built house with most rooms on the water. Steel, OPEN SUNDAY2-5 concrete, and brick construction, plus central air OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 1£:?45FAIRCOURT Beautiful Farm Colonial in lovely Windmill Pointe Area conditioning. Free standing circular stairway, mas- Cox & Baker three bedroom brick home with central air. Fireplace, dining room, den. Basement. Two car of shady winding streets and tall trees with easy ter suite with marble fireplace ~nd 2dressing rooms, garage. $84,900. . access to good school, park and bus line. A fine 2 baths. Marble and parquet floors tproughout the spacious family home with 5 bedrooms, 3'k baths, first floor, chandeliers from French Chateau, cus- Call 886-5800 for information paneHed library with fireplace, situated for privacy, tom made rugs, panelled library.with fireplace, gar. OPEN -SUNDAY 2 - 5 19716 LANCASTER dining room with large bay window, screened & den room with aviary overlooking wall enclosed ter. glassed porch among other features. Possession be. race with fountain. Three car heated garage. Call fer Immaculate roomy semi-ranch with expansion space. Grosse Pointe SChools.SCreened porch. Finished base- , ment. Two car garage. $53,000. fore school starts. 774WESTCHESTER. the many special details of this house 885-2773. Call 886-5800 for information Large tree shaded brick ranchwith a beautiful floor plan. Twofireplaces. Dining room, family room. Basement. I Two car garage. $115,000. If I Call 886-5800 for information II Four bedroom three oath brick hom.::on a lai"ge lotwith beauH!ul gardens, B;}Semlmt.Twocar attached glill"age. Specializing in Large breezeway. $98,800. 1 Grosse Pointe Iii Call 886-5800 for information Properties '! GUARANTEED SALES PLAN.~ nOME ',tlARp-l\~1I{TYPROGRAM. COMPLETE RELOCATION SERVICE Makln.r: Dreams Reality FARMS OFFICE 1:i:t WOODS OFFICE 76 KERCHEVAL 886-5800 =-= 886.4200 ABOVE MARGARET RICE 885-7000 Schweitzer offices open 9 to 9, six days Q week; Sundey, 10 to 5:30 Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board I

l Grell! Famiry If" .... - Reduced Fir.'" Offering - Beulitifllllx umd- First Offering - WOO(/s IF"Irs! Off.'.. enng - FR'arms ancl, I1 I I, Many Pointe Residents have considered selling sc('ped Whether you are a first home buyer or othei"Wisa, I Be the first to see this custom built one owner their larger home a:; they find first floor living and home. This home can meet the needs of the growing Enjoy the convenience of a first floor bedroom and this home at $73,900 will impress you for several an, easier to manage home more attractive. This 3 family with 4 or 5 bedrooms, family room, 3 full the privacy of a 105 x 120 lot in Grosse Pointe reasons. Primarily the Master Bedroom Suite, bedroom ranch includes central Air and a practical baths and lots of closets and storage space. Avail. Woods. There are 2 additional bedrooms on the sec- which includes a sitting room and double closets floor plan. One of the most charming homes we able immediately, call today. Large price Reduc- ond floor and two full baths, den, screened porch, including one nine reet wide. Other features include a family.room and a popular location. Call today. could make available to you and listed under tion. and attractive rec room with fireplace. $100,000.

Gros.~ Poillte/<'(lnn ...C%nilll Grosse Pointe F(lrmholt.~ Living room with fireplace, formal dinmg room, Convenient to Village & Hill shopping areas, this 3 1;lrl!e familv room. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, conve- bedroom, 2 bath farm cottage ieaturirlg a large nient to schools, shopping and transportaiion. Cali screened porch and panelled study is a must to see. today on this special home. IP,'.", ,,, lh< ro',. [hi, 0"' won" I", '00" I

16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Village

Condominium T.rlH' iVPilr SJlOpp;n~ CP!!!f'!" Enlnmrp r,oionilli If one floor living. close to shopping and transporta- Not just another 3 bffiroom Colonial, but a special tion appeal to you. call us immediately. Large liv- 882-5200 home with special features. The attractive exterior ing room, with fireplace. formal dining room. new is just the beginning - once inside. you'l\ discover kitchen with built-in dishwasher. 15' x 12' den. bed. that the interior is warm and inviting and ready for rooms have walk.in closets, certificate 01 occu. your family. Call today for more details, pancy has been obtained. Price reduced.

n')'llll~fll/ (;0/011;(1/ Rf's;tlpllrp "'arm ..... , ,t Hedroom C0101li(li Cape Cod - "'(fnm~ IJ rOll Ukp Co,,'~mIJort'':'' If you are looking for a Custom built Colonial within set in the midst of lovely homes in an appealing ..trrhilprlul'f' (lne of the Farms loveliest streets and you desire at Many first time buyers would like to find 3 bed, location of the Woods is thIS smart 3 bedroom, 1!~ be The Pine Woods surrounding this beautiful contem. least 3,000 square feet and 4 hedrooms. you can rooms, 1~~baths and a family room that would hath Colonial. This Cox & Baker built home fea. clOse to schools and the waterfront park. Most of tures a living room with fireplace, formal dining porary home in the heart of Grosse Pointe Farms expect to pay over $200,000. This home, as you provide an ever.changing panorama, no need to es, would expect, is newer and includes such features these homes sell in the 00,90thousand range. How- room, and cory den all with new carpetin~. The as family room, den, 1st floor laundry, 3 car at. ever, this home has just been reduced to $71.900to attractively updated kitchen and the new recreation cape to the north woods to commune with nature. tached garage. 3 full baths upstairs and a well de- allow for a quick sale. Call us today and you may room are further enhancements. Modestly waiting The expanse of glass in lhis home brings the outdoors corated and cared for home. be in time to enjoy our "Best Buy." for the young family to take immediate posseSSIOn, I in to you. CALL F(m A DETAILED BROCHURE. Thursday, July 26. 1979 -4 Page.. Thirty-Two. __ ' • ~ GROSSE. POINTE• NEWS_ TAPPAN a ~c<' .,", .,.., ~," .GROSSE POINTE R~L ESTATE UScR-"" BOAEil MEMBERS ; '-11;~.6:!'_Il~UI'@,A C!"O".ll'A.TES . CJ~ =/ Borland Associates Purdy & Toles \' ~F .<- ~ ,,_ ..- h~"«<---.--.:::e~~n~:~;~:;:~I48236 of fori Keim Realty Wm. W: Queen il ~::""" 313-884-6200 'Wm. J. Champion I Schw~itzer TWO SPECIAL HOMES &Co. BY APPOINTMENT. Executive C~lonial.- Shores ~- IN WOODS. Real Estate, Inc. cation. 4Q N. DUVAL is the Ultimate 1o. Perfection and Decor! Home is situated on beautlfull~ land. 1. Prime area for well maintained and larger English Danaher, Boer, Scully & scaped lot 120 feet in width. Not onl~ does ~t.have Tudor. Huge family rm., Mutschler kitchen with Wilson and Stroh, Inc. FIRST OFFERING . Beach Front Lot on beautiful a large panele~ f~mily room but 10 addltton a family sized eating area. library, 2 powder rms and Hendrie, Inc. Lake Huron, 100 x approx 500 feet deep, 2.5.miles library with bUilt-m bookcases. Home features 4 room for 4 cars provided by 2 garages, one being R. G. Edgar & north of Lexington, Michigan in a ~ost desU'a~le bedrooms, 21/2 baths, kitchen with IXL cabi~ets attached. Upstairs 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, additional Shorewood Associates residential area. A rare opportumty to acqUire and 2Y,!car plus aUached garage. Cal! and vIew room over garage and bedroom and bath on 3rd E: R. Brown Lake Shore Drive property. floor. the Spler-dor and Value! Goodman Pierce Inc. Realty, Inc. 2. 3 Bedroom 2 bath ranch in popular Torrey Rd. area. WOODS LOCATION . 1960 BROADSTONE is anxious 264 MORAN - LOOKS can be DECEIVING! Come in Lovely family room in rear has delightful vie..'. 2 Car Higbie Moxon Strongman for a proud new owner! This 3 bedroom, 2~h bath and see how ROOMY this 3 l?edr<:><>m,11~ bath garage. banquet sized basement, Brick CQlonial ~as m!.my pluses. Features m~hldp Colonial really is. The knotty pme hbrary ~d r~ Johnstone & .& Assoc. formal dining room, 2 natural fireplaces, paneled room with natural fireplace are BI!J.pluses m addi- den, rec room with bar, screened porch and 2 car IN MID SIXTIES Johnstone, fne. tional living areas. TIp.TOP condition. Fast occu- Tappan & garage. Call and view its value! pancy. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. And in the FARMS! A 3 bedroom brick bungalow that radiates neatness and good taste in decor. Dining McBrearty & Adlhoch Associates BY APPOINTMENT . 5099 HAVERHILL, Detroit. room and screened porch. On TOUHAINE. Realtors, fne. Sharp 5-5 Brick Income, large rooms, formal din- Youngblood ing rooms, updated kitchens, full basement, 2 car HARPE R WOODS George Palms Realty, Inc .. garage and above ground pooL Grosse PIe. schools for this 3 bedroom 11'2 ba. rot. with -'~ (am. rm, JOHN A. MOSS, Broker Terry Hammond BROKER Marian Bode Gloria Kotas WILLIAM W. QUEEN, G.R.1. Norma Byron Jackie Levitt Conta~t a Helen Doelle Vi LiddeU 19846 MACK AVE. 886-4141 Jerry Fitzgibbons Maxine Manley Member Broker Eleanore Fitzgibbons Jane ~arshaU Mary Beth Fouchey Janet McConkey TAPPAN AND Eleanor Hammer Ann stamatakis Ross Honllart Paul Stamatakis ASSOCIA1-ES Fred Honhart Virginia Wetherby Duke Huber Ken Ura Birmingham~Bloomfield area. 644-8670

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19970 FAIRWAY DRIVE I II GROSSE POINTE WOODS Beautiful air conditioneu 3 b€drwm, 2',~ hath SEMI-RANCH with large dining room plus kitchen eating area, paneled and carpeted, games room, attached garage, many custom features. Now offered at attractive new price. 881-6300.

OPEN SUNDAY I . .,I' 966 LINCOLN - 3 bedroom, 2% bath English TUdor with attractive features i,"lc1uding updated kitchen, ..:,'.. breakfast room, master bedroom wiih adjoining bath and g:urles !'(X}!TI "",ith fir",pl~('{~.Transferred owner Front Row: Bantleon; Dennis Andrus, Grosse Pointe immediate occupancy. 884-0600. I George Nicdao; Dorothy Meeker; .Jean Woods Office Manager; Gary Whitford; Kane; Christine Heidisch; Charlene Sylvia Schneider; Jane Sanford; Sue 758 MIDDLESEX. Unusual and very attractive contemporary style two story home, in Grecian or Mediter- Davis, Secretary; Joe Mauricio; Nikki Shannon; Marge Dellas; GerryO'Kon; rian setting, on quiet friendly street, close to the park for children and boaters. Offers 3 bedrooms, family Fordon; Shelly Selko; Len Bartos; FIo Bob Damman. room and new Mutschler kitchen with all the built-ins. This is one you must see, and soon! 881-4200. I Wise; Bobbie Ligan; Ken Carter. Not Pictured: Back Row: Regina Bock; Ginny Damman; Jean To. 1i76 YORKSHIRE - A truly great family home, Spacious size rooms with extra living space on first floor, 4 Hank Fischer; Amber Lawson. Liana nello. . bedrooms and extra room on second floor. Rec room with wet bar in the basement. Handy for the kids to school and near "The Village." You'll love the quality of workmanship displayed. Arrange to see today. 881-4200.

OTHER FINE OFFERINGS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT BEACONSFIELD - JUST LISTED. 5-4 Income, neatly maintainoo. Good rental projection, two gas furnaces. Upper vacant, lower soon vacant. Carpet & drapes. 884-0600.

LANCAST}!;R - NI!;W "1'0 MARKET: Ii wuii'~ ja.5~; ~mm~~;,:l::tc :! bedr~!!!, !~~~!~!'3Tb!"i'.?~ T-"~repliving room with fireplace, modern kitchen. Enclosed terrace. large covered patio, 2 car garage. Handy to schools, otiS, shops. A real doll house. 884-0000. II LAKE POINTE - New ON MARKET. 3bedroom, 21~bath, Brick Center Entrance Colonial. Built in the 50's on a 60' lot. Kitchen_updated. House shows real well. Put this on your list to see real soon. 8814200. '

MT. ~RNON - FI~ST ~FFERIN.G: Attractive 3 bedroom, 1'f.!STURY. Handy to schools, bus, shops. Large ltvmg room WIth fIreplace. hmshed basement, enclos!!d terrace and nicely fenced yard. Immediate Large three bedroom home with central air Newer two bedroom condominium with cent- occupancy. A good value. $72,500. 884-0600. conditioning. Two full baths. Family room, ral air Two fireplaces. Two full baths and a fireplace. Finished basement entertainment powder room. Kitchen built-ins. Large family NEFF - FIRST OFFERING. Quaint Cottage style income on large well planted lot near "The Village." Good center. Raised terrace. $198,000. room. Enclosed courtyard. Carport. $127,500. invest!TIent or simple to revert to 3 b~room single family dwelling. Cheek this one out for sure. 881-4200. FIRST OFFERING ON THREE MILE DRIVE. Custom built on large lot. Complete with family room, 5 bedrooms, 2'.'i!baths pIllS many other fine features. 881-6300.

, TOURAINE. JUST LISTED. AttI:active 3 bedroom CAPE COD on lovely 50' site. Attached garage. enclosed 1.1 terrace. Handy to everything. To settle estate. 884-0000. ALINE - A sparkling low-maintenance 3bedroom brick RANCH with aU aluminium trim that includes paneled basement, carpeting and window treatments, a 2-car garage and is well.maintained thru-()ut. Price to suit I young budgets at just $62,900, 881-4200. I BRYS DRIVE - Cozy a bedroom brick BUNGALOW. Very sharp with new landscaping, low maintenance aluminium trim. attractive decor thru-()ut, finished basement and just $58,900! 881-s3O().

EDMUNDTON . Grosse Pointe Woods. Room for everyone in this newer 1971COLONIAL with 5bedrooms, 2'h OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 1705 HAMPTON OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 2249 ALLARD baths, large family room, kitchen built. ins, basement games room and central air.all on a beautifully Brick Cape Cod home on a deep lot. Formal Wet plaster three bedroom home beautifully landscaped site with a 21iz car attached garage. 884-0000. dining room, library. study. air conditioned decorated. New carpeting. Two air condition. bedrooms. New roof. new furnace. Basement. ers. New kitchen with a dishwasher. Base. HAMPTON . l~.maculate an~ cozy 3 bedroom Ranch just right for young marrieds. Natural fireplace, Two car garage. $71.500. ment. $66,500. separate ommg room. famIly room, ree room. and wooded lot with covered patio, all for $&5.000.884-0600.

GROSSE POINTE: WOODS. Brick and aluminium trim Ca~Cod with 2 large bedrooms 2O'living room with bay and fireplace, separate dining room and Florida room. At new price of $58,sOO!884-0600.

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE with this roomy but cozy 4 bedroom. 2 bath English Cottage Bungalow in Grosse Pointe City. Extra features include den, updated baths. new furnace and new carpet thl'Uout. 884-0600.

MAUMEE. English Townhouse offering the spaciousness of a single home with condo convenience. 3 bed- rooms, 21,~baths plus2bedrooms and bath on 3rd. Fireplace, large dining room and all freshdeeor. Choice corner unit priced at $115.000. 884-{)6()(). .

WINDMILL POl~TE . SJJe<:ialand spacious 2.family flat on beautiful 166x1SO'site offering 3 large bedrooms and 2 baths In each umt. A luxury rental property with lake view. llll4-0600.

Two family home with two bedrooms in each Three bedroom home on a deep lot. Two full IMPORTANT SERVJC~ unit. Screened porch. Separate basements. bath~ and a powder room. Formal dining Land ccntract available. $75,900, room. family room. library. fireplace. Base. FOR TRANSFEREES: ment. $135,000, fALTOR GlJARANTEED SALES PLAN. HUME WARRANTY PROGRAM • COMPLETE RELOCATION SERVICE

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Charming Contemporary Ranch built by Cox,~ Baker, Features 3 oedrOOtll5, 2 buths and familY room, Quiet semi dc::d e::d str~t p~us a lovely garden & patio gives the ultimate m privacy, Perfe<:t for the I~~2~.~~IN~2~~!~-~~hE~5!~T!=w,~9~M~P Contact a couple or a small famity, l.@' BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FO R PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ~ 'Few & .!"ar Between' - 3 bedroom Quad.Level that

.:e,s,--'- ":0(" ,.C'...... ,•...•. ,... "' .-~I'-:; .-.~, ,.".'. ." looks like a Center Hall Colonial 0!l the exterior . " " , .." ,,~''''' ' ~,:.. Membrr._Q.r_~~~r Has living room, dining room, fa~,lly room, mod. ~~11o''''"''''''''.er7l1\'iLci.ri::H,'-i.ir.:l:lty !'Z-'3':'r ~r ~~~'::~,':..~rJ?('ned ~ara~e'.~"'l~'''_' ",'...... ,..., FIRST OFFERING Not too much property to care for. I 90' of frontage in The Village, Backs up to the National Farm Co!tl!1!a! l)n Mprriweather Road. Impeccable con. 1 Bank of Detroit Regional Office, Plenty:. of depth I dition, 3 bedrooms, 2 /2 baths, family room, breakfast g room, modernized kitchen, games room wil.lJFti ,dc, , ,. here plus a 4-Car g.arage for storage, ..Bulldm IS a I charmL'lg remodelPd house. 3 offlces,- Great for It's Later Spacious rooms, many extras, $115,000. Call us for your . doctors, lawyers, etc , any profeSSlOllal. & ppointment, A lot of house here. Right across from .the Country ONE FLOOR EASY LIVING Club Golf Course. Really well mamtamcu and has and just around the corner from the Elementary school, just about everything including central ~ir condi- Than tennis courts, & tot park, "Village ShoVlJing" or the bu:;. tioning & sprinkler system. 11'2 Story WIth 3 bed. line to downtown. Whatever your pleasure is, you're apt rooms & 2 baths up plus 2 bedrooms & 2 baths on to quickly enjoy the conveniences and comforts of this the 1st. floor, also. a family room.and lihrary. Call quaint 3Jledroom home, Fireplace with heatilator and for more exciting details many mdre extras, Don't miss seeing this, "Surprise" "Where Sales and Friends Are Made" Priced in the low 70's. Grosse Pointe Farms, Bur'. You Think one. Low eighties, Call us, ga1ow, Has a large kitchen, 2 bedrooms down plus TWO STORY FOYER - ENTRY 2 bedrooms up, 2 car detached garage. full base. ment & close to Brownell & Kerby schools also With another school year about is just one o! mall) reasons you'll enjoy the dramatic yet to commence, those difficult transportation. practical life.style afforded in this newer one- f.."h ...... VOll Wl\l1lrl e)cOl'C'tin a larger more exoen- i --- '"~ivehOme "can be yours for a comparatively low 675 CANTERBURY - Grosse Pointe Woods - at Mor- price and a size easily maintained. This home has ningside - We offer this fantastic four bedroom three good size bedrooms, 21;2baths, a master suite center entrance Colonial. Features include: formal dressing room, breakfast nook, 2 car attached gar- dining room - large living room - country kitchen age, central air conditioning as well as the finest with built.ins - family room with natural fireplace decorating you have ever seen in a home in this price and gas logs, 1st.floor laundry room - powder room. range. Call for an appointment to view this truly 2 full baths on second floor. walk-in closets - finished elegant home. basement - central air conditioning - inter~om - extra large fenced backyard with privacy fence . 3450 Haverhill Road - Detroit circular drive - 2=¥.aattached garage - Built in 1963. Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 11;2baths. Den. natural woodwork - fireplace - 2 car garage. Near transpor- 319 McMILLAN - Grosse 'Pointe Farms - for those who tation. Priced in the 30's. desire an English Colonial - this home offers - large living room with natural fireplace - formal dining 4676 Berkshire Road - Detroit room - den - three good sized bedrooms. Ith baths - In the 30's. Call today for information on our neat 3 bed. I~~:'["!I full basement - 2 car garage. Call for your personal 21st CENTURY CONTEMPORARY - room bungalow. Spacious rooms, firepiace in iiving inspection. 451 MANOR - PRICE CHOPPED - 16921 E. JEFF'ERSON - Occasionally a room, fine recreation room, garage, fenced yard. Close to schools. $75900! With desirable features - firep- home comes along that gives a buyer a 1793HAMPTON - Grosse Pointe Woods - sharp three bed. lac~ . 3 bedrooms. two car garage. built choice to own something truly unique. room - 1bath all brick center entrance Colonial. Fea- Income Package - Detroit in A-C - spacious TV room. handsome We're not'goingto tell you aboutthemany tures include: formal dining room - extra large deep decor. convenient to shopping and exciting features; we suggest a Sunday Three properties comprising 5 units Excellent return - lot -full basement - gas gravity heat - 2¥.I car garage. gross exceeds $10,000 annually. located withm 300 schools _ August occupancy - an owner tour .. , we believe it will explain itself natural fireplace - assumable mortgage. that wants to sell. now! better than our words ... $179,500. yards of proposed University site. Owner will only sell as a package. Much material available for pros. ~ &A2:t;:.~~!~~!B_n,!l ~~!~~!!.~!!~'!?!~!!.~_ 1589HOLLYWOOD. Grosse Pointe Woods. Immaculate pective buyer to review prior to viewing properties. three bedroom Colonial. custom built - possession ------can be yours immediately. Features include: large Vacant Land in Michigan "MAGIC FLAT" - Con- CHEAPER THAN RENT. STERLING TWO F AMIL Y DE- living room -formal dining room - kitchen with range Oakland County. Holly, Mich, 33 Prime Acres. off N, sider a flat in the Park ING! - Attention singles HEIGHTS RANCH CORATORS DELIGHT. If & refrigerator. lovely family room - finished base. Holly Rd., 1 mile West of N. of Village. ZOned Rural with two nice 5/5 rentals, . , or newlyweds; why rent? - Spectacular cus. you want to do it your way - ment - 1~l!car garage. patIo with gas BBQ, Lovely Estates. 6 lots platted and recorded. -l lots under 4 that also has a mini apart- This recentlv decorated 1tom built three bed. this solid all brick two fam. garden - gas FA heat. newer roof. completely rede. paces. $71,000. Cash. Whole Parcel only! ment on the third floor .. , two bedroom. can be pur- room, two bath ily in the Park could be the corated - plush carpeting - custom drapes and sheers . can for your personal inspe:::tion. just reduced to a "steal- chased with approxi. ranch with wet plas. answer to high rents, plus Oakland County. Groveland. Mich, 3 miles N. of Holley able" $69,900! nlately $1,000. !\iuch nicer ter. 1st floor laun- lots of tax shelter, some- Recreation Area - 177 Acres $2.000fAcre, I.JC at 990 thing iiiust \if us i"~S !~t:; BY APPOINTMENT ONLY than you'd expect for dry. attached two available, $17,900! car garage an ahso- of , , , $82.000. II HARPER WOODS - Immaculate is the only word we can II lute steal at $89,900! use for this attractively decorated 2 story home. P",sque Isle County. Grand Island, Mich. Just north of ALMOST NEW SUBUR- Features include: three good sized bedrooms - for- Alpena, 54 Plus Acrcson Grand Lake, 651.11) foot l.

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GROSSE POINTE SHORES. Beautifully maintained & Contact HIGBIE MAXON, INC. centrally air conditioned ranch. 2 or 3 bedrooms. 20 fool family room overlooking lovely yard. GROSSE POINTE - GREAT BUY 1ST O~~"~~~~~-;.,:,.!.'.:": ..."'''~ n>,....,:mit for the cOl:w.~r~'fl!l(lUhe ~xisti.i'jg attached garag.c it-:tc-'a-~3-n c::rl.the.-~eo!l~!r.\!.('!.-- " . tio!'! of a new attached garage on his property located at 358 Mary Street.

The Council adopted a resolution granting the appeal of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawksley, thereby authorizing the issuance of a Permit for the construction of a six- foot stockade fence on their property located at 350 Stephens Road.

The Council scheduled a Public Hearing at 8:00 p.m. {In M(\!,!(I~y; August 6, 1979. for the purpose of hearing the appeal fo Dr. Michael Fow from the demai oi the Building Department to issue a Permit for the con. 430 LOTHROP - This desirable 3 bedroom, 1% bath Col. STANHOPE - This beautiful 2 bedroom Colonial is struction of a tennis court on the parcel of property onial is immaculate and loaded with character and the perfect solution for the discriminating buyer seek- located adjacent to his home at 225 Vendome Road. quality. Consider: Bright decor, fully carpeted and ing a quality low-maintenance home in a desirable, custom draped, the charm o( bay windows in both the convenient location. Call us (or additional details. The Council adopted a resolution enacting Code No. living room and (updated) kitchen area,' a great STROLL WITH US . 8..04~ Ordinance tio~233, au Amendment to the Public • summer porch, a new heating and central air concH. I]"through this deli~htft!l four bedroom. 3% bath res- Park Ordinance. ti~nmg syst-e!n that is s;:;~Gnvmical ... even tift: RIV!ERA" TERRt1~CE CONDO~1~!!lJ~i -.PRIC~ RE- idencein the Farms. From the convenient center President would applaud. _. other highlights include DUCTION - This beautiCul2 bedroom, 2 bath, second hall, you may enter the spaci~us living room ~~th The Council adopted a resolution formally adopting possession in time for school's opening ... Call today floor unit features bright fresh decor, new plush car- beamed ceiling and natural hreplace With adJoID; for your appointment. peting throughout and a modern kitchen with all ing screened terrace and patio. The formal dining the Rules and Regulations for Grosse Pointe Farms appliances. Better hurry on this one ... Riviera room has newly refinished hardwood floors and Parks under the authority of Ordinance No. 113 as + 20616 LENNON - How about the convenience of 3 Terrace Condo's are among the finest offered in this the kitchen would please the most discriminating amended by Ordinance No. 233. area. I bedrooms on one noor, close to shopping, and be. homema!ter. Add to all of this a splendid family I I I I The Council adopted a resolution enacting Code No. cause of it's Harper Woods location ... Dial-A. I , room, master bedroom fireplace, 2 car brick gar. Ride service is conveniently' ready to act as your 1603 HOLLYWOOD - Better take the time to really age and a £lawless yard! Owner has been trans- 11-05, Ordinance No. 234, an Amendment to the Heal- chauffer service. look at this home. This immaculate Bungalow fea- ferred and has priced home to sell! ing Code Ordinance. tures 3 bedrooms plus a den, two full baths, a nice The Council adopted a resolution .adjourning the OTHER SUBURBAN OFFERINGS - Call one of our sized family room, a formal dining room, and a JUST WHAT YOU WANT ... associates for details on two brick ranches in St. natural fireplace in the living . . . a real value Public Hearing concerning the proposed Amendment Clair Shores and a great 5 bedroom, 21hbath Cape . with occupancy before school starts. Call for addi- and just where you want it! This one owner home has to the ZOning Ordinance, Code No. 12-03 to the Regular Cod in Harrison Township. tional details. a wonderful floor plan and is ready to occupy. Meeting which will be held at 8:00 p.m. on August 6, There are 3 roomy bedrooms, 1112 car garage, 1979. large formal dining room and the best news of all - it's only $67,500! The Council adopted a resolution enacting Code No. 8-05, Ordinance No. 235, an Amendment to the Plumb- I ing Code Ordinance. The Council adopted a resolution enacting Code No. 8-m, Ordinance No. 236, an Amendment to the Uniform Traffic Code Ordinance. .

The Council adopted a resolution rejecting lhe low bid received for the replacement of roofs at the Water Filtration Plant and Department of Public Wox:ks Building, and requested that such projects be rebid. 20087 MACK AVENUE • GROSSE POINTE WOOD.S The Council adopted a resolution approving the low bid of Stolaruk Corporation in the total amount of $52,852.00 for necessary asphalt recapping of various 114 KERCHEVAL streets within the City.

The Council approved the proposed Water Fund 886-6010 Budget for the Fiscal Year 1979-1980; further establish. ing a water rate of $3.40 per 1,000 cubic feet, and PICTURESQUE SETTING. further est~blishing a sewage treatment rate of $5.60 FIRST OFFERING for this spectacular new residence near Lake Sl. Clair. per 1,000 cubic feet of water; the foregoing water and FIRST OFFERING INDIAN VILLAGE The architectural beauty of the exterior design sewage treatment rates being effective on all water This three bedroom, one and one-half bath side entrance and the many special features on the interior bills rendered after July 1, 1979. Colonial just about has it all! Generous room sizes, make this house both charming and individualis- large glassed porch, copper plumbing, central air tic. On the first floor you'll discover a dramatic The Council further adopted a resolution approving conditioning, new roof and many more charming entrance hall with slate floor, step-down living various other increases in water-realted charges to feat!Jres make this a MUST SEE. Early occupancy room with fireplace, country kitchen with all the more fully reflect the cosl to the City of performing available. Priced in the lower nineties. finest appiiances, inviting family room with fire. such services, place and wet bar, and convenient laundry room . .Upstairs, you'll love the three bright and cheerful The following Reports were received by the Council PRICE AND LOCATION bedrooms, each with its own bath and a multitude o( closets. This house is ready for you to choose and ordered placed on file: Quaint home, Charming Neighborhood, Excellent loca- your colors and move right in! tion, all describe this home at 92 Muir Road, Grosse A. Building Department Report for' the quarter Pointe Farms. All aluminium house and garage which ended June 30. 1979. featuring 2 generous bedrooms, formal size dining FIRST OFFEAING- B. Property Maintenance Code Report (or the qual" room, and a country size kitchen area. Enjoy the EXCITING ENGLISH ter which ended June 30, 1979. unique advantages of G.P. living for under $50,000. in prime area near Grosse Pointe. You'll want to see C. Fire Department Report for the month of June, this weii-maintained nome with Qid wurid ch,mn. H17!! Take advantage of an owner transfer and snap up this There are four bedrooms. 1'12baths. 2 car garage, D. Police Department Report for the month of brand new, brick Colonial. Tastefully decorated with lovely natural woodwork, and all the space thal June. 1979. plush carpeting and kitchen built-ins. Occupancy. you would need! immediate. The Council adopted a resolution approving the ap. INDUSTRIAL SITE ... WARREN One Year Home Protection Plan Available. pointment of Mr. Robert Hannon to the Board of Di. RESTORED VICTORIAN i rectors of the Grosse Pointe Farms Economic De- 2.66 Acres, OwnerfBuilder wishes to sell property and sally Clarke Penny Ledlie Be part of the newly awakened interest in historic Indian I' Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp velopment Corporal.ion (or a six-year term. construct building as a package deal. Land priced at Village. Dorothy Healy Jean Wakely ~!25.000, con$truct!on competitively priced. Call This very manageable home is graciously restor",d anI'! II Shirley Kennedy Mary W~lsh The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the City Betty Morris for further details. loaded with turn of the century atmospheT'(', Oak Lorraine Kirchner IJ to open an ~~'-::-I)t!.!:!t '.'.'ith the C~!c:-::~! Fcd~:.~! Sti;.~i;g~ beams and paneling, bay windows and window sea is I BROKERS and Loan Association. in every room and a turret music room are just a few I of the (eatures. Catherine Champion . Upon proper motion made, supported and carried, Four bedrooms, two baths in main house, two more bed- I Cathy Champion DiIlaman ~I( NationalRclocation the meeting adjourned at 11:30 p.m. rooms and bath in reserve. I Member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board. Detroit Counseling Center Real Estate Board. and Metropolitan Listing Ser- ~1J vice. James H. Dlngeman Richard G. ~ak Mayor City Clerk Robert G, Edgar Broker Kathleen Brophy Clawson Sales Manager NOTICE REGARDING ZONING BOARD OF AP- WM.J, Sales Associate 8 PEALS PUBLIC HEARING Carla Butterly Robert Sheehy The appeal of Dr. Michael Fozo concerning his prop- Nonn Ca.'l.~ube Nancy Stys erty located adjacent to his home at 225 Vendome Lucy Deible Merle Tingley Road, scheduled to be heard by the ZOning Board Of ChamMionAND CCMP"'NY Anne Kottl! Tracy Tingley Appeals on August 6, 1979, has been withdrawn by Dr. Dan Lundell James Trndell 102 Kercheval 884-5700 Fozo. Hett}' Mom/; Marilyn Wood Published: Grosse Pointe News, issue of July 26, 1979.

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