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ross~ Pointe NewsVOL 44-No 45 Grosse Pomte, MlchlQan, Jhursday, November 10, 1983 30 cents 46 Pages
CorrectionTIll' Committee fOl \PIL;hbO!
hood l':lenwnt,ll) School-. dt('u,,('dthl' Bo,lI II of EdllC,ltlOll of 1111"dppl 0Plldt Ion dnd mhmdl1dll('
111 rill In,l fl) 1'1 (lI"t Ilhllll'e!thlollghout the ,,('hool dhtll(1 Ilot1Il ,I 11('\1"P'lJ)('l dd .I" \1d::- I l'pOI t('d 111 111(' i'oO\ I I""UI'
The l1lght of thell ,Ill e"t \dleldlHI Wd)e!e met \~Ith fedel dlelgPllh 1I1 W d) de " ShO! epomteelpdl tment dllel fwld te.,ted .1 "mallpOl tlon of the ('OC.1)11e The agent'>\Iel (' then dll peted to a home onUIlI\ el "It\ HOdd 111 nOl the,l"t DetlOlt \\ hei e the\ \\('1 e met In Wilhdm" \\ ho plodllced thl pe qUdltel" of d kllogl am cf COCdinp dnncut dnol h('1 qUdl tel ktlogl dmflom dllothpl qUdntlt~
\\l1('n thp ,1I1 I'"t Wd" dnnollnCt'd.,lll Ihl PC mell tll('d to p"cdpe off I('('I" "did .\dlel \\,h dll e"tl'd out"Idp t1w IlOIl1l' Wllh,lm" l!,l dhbl'dthe gun of olle fedPI al dgPllt ,llld\\ ,I" "hot III the leL!, nnd che"t In,lllot 11('1 '
\ kllm,ldm of CO(dllll' h \\odh,dH)UI ShO000 to $80 1100 \1holc",de
I('onttnUf'!l on P ,lgf' ! \1
The CityI ncumbenh \Ion ,ill ,lI ound III the Clt v elect lOp
Councllmdn Thon1<l.., YowlgbJood. who \1 d" appomtedto fIll d vdcancy 1\\ 0 month~ dgO led the baiJottll1gWith 865 vote~ He wa., follo\\ed bv Jeanette Duffield.who won I etUJ n to office WIth 77i vote'>. dnd meumbent AI thul Fettel". \1 Ith 6b6
F ,\I m" otllcl,d" ",lid 1 737 votel" 01 abollt 20 pel(ent of tho"e legl"lelccI ca.,t ballot ..
,\ mOl e Iivel) I .Ice III the Clt) which dttl dctedfOUl cdndlddte" W,l'> fO! the $.1.500 d yedl mumclpdlJudge "edt held b) ~tan K.1ZllI The II1cumbent wonI e electIon bJ d 22 vote m,ll gm (lvel Geol ge COtlCchlO who hel" "ought the offIce tWICe before TheunoffIcldl tally '>howed h.azul \\'llh 481 vote, COtlCchlo \\ Ith 459 I\ldtthew RumOl a With 162 dlld ~tephenKm"ley \\Ith 152
.\ bdllot plOpO",11 thdt "mend" the Cltv chaltel bye~t,d)l1.,hlllg d $1.000 Illmt for pUI cha'>e". that can bem'lde Without COlIllCII ,lpprovdl won dpproval fI omCIty \ otel ", 501 205 Clt) Mdndgel Thomd~ KI e~"bdch '>dld the dmendment WIll I educe ovel headco~h pelmlt tlmel~ plllch,hll1g dnd lequlle Ie.,,, papel \\ 01k fOl "upplJel"
He "did 1 2/5 \ oter" 01 288 pel cent of Iho"e legI"tel ed c,lme to the poll,> Tue"da\' Onl\ 20 percentof the CIly votel" Cd"t beilloh III 'the Id~t Il1UlllCIP,11eleet IOn 111 148 J
When the :"e\I' \\ ent to pi e"", dl! the 1 e"ult-. \\ el e"till unofflcldl
The Wood ..IIlLumlwllt UHHlUll1wn 1"1('dl'1 I( I- I 0\ ddll ,me!
\\'1111,1111\\ II-.on lo"t thell ,('.It" to ne\1 com PI " Pc!ulBPdllPl1' dnd 'I ('d Bldl!!dl (' 1\ lull' ,mothl'! lnl'llmlwnt!{ol)('11 '\0\ Ithe \\011 1<' 1'1('<llOn III tlw \\oocl"
Un"ucce""ful ch.dlengel" fOJ counCIl wel e Thomd~ GlIthdt. With SOB vote" and Thomd" 0 Hourke\\ ho won 480 \ ote"
Lo,>el" 111 the F dl m'> I dce were Rick Rut,ll1 WIth400 vote'> ,llld Mllend Hd~ ndl With 225 ~tel ling GI dhdm who hIed 101 the electlOn but latel wlthdl ewhl', nelme even though It Wd" too Idte to I emove Itft om the b,dloh Ieeeived 42.~ \otes
"You hedl the "d\mg e\el ~ vote counh Wellhel e It I'> FoUl vote" You Celn t get much l!o"elthem thdt
Be,mpl e led the \1 Illl1el" 1Il the Wood" \\ Ith I 708vote" t,lkmg 10 of 12 pi ecmeh. followed b) ;-"'OVlt,ke" I 516 vote" ,lIld Bldlgal e" I l.}] Un"ucLe""fuleanchdate., \\ el e WII.,on, With 1 127 \ ote" 1.0\ eldLeWIth 1052 vole'> dnd Dougld'> l\1111110\\Ith 650
Wood" offlcl,I!" "aid 2 565 people went to Ihe poll"dbout 19 pel cent of the elIgIble votel '>
"",d '}~~{ l( n~t'(i r~-:'I}:t' ~ll~" hl.d th n Hp Hl~'l P +t
hI" "tlon.L "\ICPP 01 the deltlOllI L<,ltdm" nelel e\pelted to \\1Il ,0 hdndJl~
Bedllpi (. l-,elwi ,t! mdlld~el 01 Plumblook (,oli Club"did HI' dttllbutNI hi" \1111not to I,,"U(''> "0 mULh d"
om' tl emelldou,l\ dledl\ e l'dmThll~n LomnHltee
BKllgdl e ,I dl,tl JLt mdnel~el \llth the ~ollthe(!"tl'1 n :\hLhlgdn 'II dn ,pOl tdt IOn \uthOlll \ "dId he \\ d"eJdted Illth hI" foUl \ ote \11110\ PI II1Lumbent WlI,on
The Farms~1d)OI Jdme., Dll1geman wa" top vote gettel m d
"I' \\'<1\ 1ace fO! foUl councIl "edb m the Fell m"He II tie Jomed dt Clt) offices by )l1cumbent Hall}EchlJn dnd two newcomel s. BI u<'!e Rockwell clndMdl) Ann Ghe"qLUel e. who'll pu"h the numbel ofwomen on the council up to thl ee the hlghe"t of anyPOInte council"
Dmgeman. \\ho Wd" elected ma) 01 by hI'" fellowcouncilmen. eaptUll'<l 1..372 vote~, followed b) Ech1m ~ 1.228 1\11., Ghe~qulel e '> 1 152 ,lncl Hockwell'~1,07B
\ !JP,II('nl h Ih('\ <lIdn I he ,,lId I WI'>h the(ll~ \1l'll
IkendtJ ,I \ !'tel ,Ill 01 mdn~ lOllgl (,'>'>lOn,il dnd'(,l1dtOlldl (dmpd1hll' hdd Op(,1dted ,Ill dggl e,>'>lve,Ill'll OIg,ll1I1N\ (dmpdlgn \Ihl(h begelll ld"t "ummelIll' (oIH.enlldl('d on till' I"ue' of (illne 101l1n~ ,1ndtlw ,( hool,
the
.\ thlle! Ill<ln. K<'I-lJ1 \\'111I,lm"27. of Cl,l\\"on lecl'l,cd fivetel m., of thl ee ,1Ild foUl \ ear.., tolun conclII renth WIIII,Im.., \\(1"-
found glllll~ b~ ,; IUI\ ~ept 27 offive count'> III Ihe Illdll'l !lWllt IIIc1udll1g CO!1"pll dC\ to po.,,,I''''' <llIddhtlll1UtC COCdll1C eliding ,1Ile!dbettll1g and dl..,tllhutmg LO(dlJ1epO""C""101l \\lth mtent 10 <h"tllhutpCOCdllW dno mtel "tdte tldn"pOl t,1t lOll 111 d lei of I d( kl'l el' I I11g ('Ilt ('Ipll"C"
Willldl11" 1\,1" ,d,o found L:Ullt\of d II'''''CI ('hdl g(' lJ1c1uded In theld"t ('ounl of thc gl,md IUI~ 111dlctll1l'nt ,l""elultln~ I ('''l"tlllg 01ll11ppdmg ,I (ll ug ('nfOl «,Ilwnt offlcel
\11 Ihl ('(' \11]] hcl\l' ,I thl{,(' \('dlpdlO]P p('llod dflel tl1(,11 lell'''''p
Th .. thr('(' m('n \\ PIe ,III (',,-tedleI"t .lUll(' lJ1 ,I 1101Ih(,<I"t [)PtlOlthOl111' h\ fcdpl ,d ,l~('nh ,l11d ~tCldll ~h(ll ('" poll<'(' (,lppmg d,," month 111\ l'"tlhdllOn lIl..,ol\ lIlL:tlw thl ('('
\('('01 ding to Ih(' lnll!l'tn1l'nt\(11('1 ,l11d WeI\{!1' 01 <lW"tl cll('d th('Pllll'hd..,e ,1n<i' II <l1I'>fcl of cl kilogl,lm of CO(.11111'flom Flolldd fOt$62 ()()()
And. fOl the fli "t tllne(Continued on Pclge 2 \1
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Adler, Wayde get prison tenusBy Mike Andrzejczyk
T\\o GI o~"e POll1te Shol e'> mep,were sentenced Fndav to tel ms mfpderal pn'>on fOl 1IIeg,dl) dl,,111butmg cocaine
U S D",tlICt COUlt .Judge .\nndDIgg" Ta} 101 "entl'nree! K 1m Adlei, 26. to foUl )e<II" 111 pll"on andMdrk WeI\ de 26 to thl ('e ,md d
h,lI f ~ed I ~ f01 t hell p,lI t 111 thI'"ale of cO('(l1l1e to U ~ Dlug EnfOJcement ,Ig('nh Id'-l ,Jun('
Adlel and W.1..,d(' .1ttend('(l:"JOIth High to~('th~l pld\ mg onthe 1£)7:1 ;\;01th footb'lll "(]udd thdt\\ent 90 thdt "('dl the fll.,t tllne1I1 th<' '>chool" hhlo1\ \\1 ,lI demdde '>econd t<'dl11 \II'BI COlint\fm hI'> pelfolmeinCl' d" eI('fcn"I\1'I'nd Aellcl pi <l\ Nl l'OIIWII1<1Cio.
,\dlel L!,Iddu ,IIPel 111 I!l74 \\ htl eW,I)ele \\ent on to p]d\ ,\1lothel\edl of 'dl "It\ footh,lll 1,('fOl Cgl delUdllllg 111 iQ7') Aft PI ,,( hoolhoth ""ellt on 10 pO"llion" In fdl111I) 01,\ ned COmpdl1le'>
Both men had plcd ~llllt) toonc of (,lght counh cOI1t.llned III d[Nlel," gldnd ]Ul \ Indll'tllll'ntuncleI' d pll'd hdrg,lll1lng dgl C('ment negotlclted Id"t month \llthfroerdl alto! ney"
I ecelved I.b22 ,1Ild 1404 vote". Ie,>petll\cl\ ('It~ 01IIcldh '>dld dlloul .m IJeI cent of the P,1l k " I ('gl"tl'l edvotel'> e,l"t bdJloh
The P,llk" new md)OI Heell,!ll lPdlhed ,It hi'BI'>hop HOdel home 101 Lomment 011 pleltlon l1lghldttllbuted hi" J 74~1 58~vote up"et to \otel dpplOI,il01 hl~ "tdnd 4~d 1I1,>t'>Lhool L!o"lng" \dudl die (l1JI enlly belllg Uln,>ldell'<l b~ the EO,ll d of EdlH.'dtlon
If It hddn t been 101 the "Lhool I"" ue Heen,!Il "didhe "couldn t hd\e come e1o'>e to \llIllllng dgdJl1"tGI elhelm "The '>chool people ledjl~ 1101 ked 101 meHeenan "aid
(d ..helm OhVIOU"lv d<'lNtpl! h\ th(' 10"" ",ud hehdd thought "the public \Iould "pe thlough tiw l',1mpalgn thdt Heendn 1 dn
Ea"lick " 01g,lllIzallOn I" pOl.,ed
AccO! dmg to Simon thl" ~ Pel I Sconte'>t III e~ 68 conte"tdnh fl om
l('ontinu('d on Pag<> 21\)
tohaceo )<, mOl"t<'r It tell(J.., tobUI n longl'l Th<lt., good Thl' !J,Idpal t I" th,lt when It ... 111Ol"I II",11.,0 e<l"lel fOl It to go out 'I: oull'dlly have to concentl ,lte to kl'epIt ht
Photo by Tom Greenwood
,Jim !'.imon, O\~nrr of lIiII :u,dHill Tohacco ~hop" and thi! dplacf' lini.,h<>l 111 the ,lath .\nntlal\\'OIlrl Pipt' ~mokin~ ('ont<>.,1.
School closUig'debate heats upmuch lalger crowd was el\.pected to b.egll1 d recdll campdlgn
DaVid Ea"hck, Jr , chail man of dgall1~t bOdld membel ~ to vote ~nthe Committee for NeIghbo 'hood favol of the "upclllltendent"Schools _ Recall group, salld he pi oposab next weekconSidered the board'~ legal step Speakel ~ lined up belund mlto be "an unauthOrIzed u!oe of tal\. crophone" dt the Nov 7 meetll1g,payels' money" a~ they have at the Id"t dozen
"School board5 cannot be "chool boald meetmg~. to dttacklibeled or defdmed, ll1dlVlduab the "upenntendent., plellhcan be," Ea~llck. an attorne). "Haven't you he.lld 9.1 pel cent.,ald . 'If theY'1 e 'ipendmg school of) OUI commul1lty when the) ,>a~sy"tem money to take actIOn on ledve our elemental \ '>choo!'> IIIbehalf of an ll1divldual bo,lI d tact? a.,ked Judv niown"combemember Ir~ mappropnate' vice chairman of the recdll group
The mlsappropnatIOn chdrge She wa~ refen,ll1g to ~ome 6 500was made 111 a flyer dlstnbuted S~I veys the gloup Cll culated 111door-to-doO! and ~tuffed in chIl- \\ hlch 9.3 pel cent of I e~pondent'>dren's Halloween bags dunng the ~ald they oppo"ed ~chool c!o"lIlg-,la~t two weeh It demands an Hel committee hel" beenexpla~lallon from the board ,1I1d "fOt ced to Ibe ~tl ong Iclngudge'>upel mtendent on a numbel of I~ becau~e of the mell1\ bllck wall"~ues, mc!udmg the need fOI a ~tdff we have been fdClllg' "he "aIdof thl ee persons m the supelintendent'~ office and the additIOn Another cltlzen~ glOUp, the01 extracurricular program" Defel Re.,pon~e Committee, Cdmewhich have "overburdened' the out 1Il "UppOI t of the pi opo",11 to"chool "yc,tem The flvel !oa,,, "the m?ve "I,th gl ade1., but mdlllabove cancel ns deal' With •ml~ap tdIlled It'> 0ppo"ltlon to clo"mgprOpllatlOn Jnd ml"management ~dl ne" dccordmg to memlll'r Annm OUI GJ O'i"e Pomte School Sv., Schultztem " .
Ld~t ~aturda) wa" ,I good dayfOl South High School, a!> the BlueDevil~ deteated cro~s town rival!>(, Ios!>e Pointe NOl th 29-6 to ~ecul ea perfect 9-0 !>ea~on recOl d, TheSouth griddel'" actually have anIS-game winning .,tt eak going..,ince they al~o po~ted a perfect.,eason la~t ) em, The win allow.,the local team to advance to the~tate football pla)'offs .,tat ting thi.,Satm day at Bit mingham (,Iove.,High School. The Blue Devil's op-ponent~ will Ill' Detroit Hem)Ford High ~chool. Game time b Ip.m, With a little luck. the playel swiII get .mother chance to call ySouth footb'llt coach Ru~!> Hepneroff on their .,houldel s like they didla~t week. FOl mOle informationon the game, see page C.l of the"port., section.
The scoreboardtells it aU
Photo by Tom Green",ood
By Susan McDonaldThe 'ichool boal d Monday
threatened legal actIOn agam"t agroup that accu~ed the trustees ofmisapproplwtion 111 a flyer WIdelydl~tnbuted 111 the commllmty
The charge of ml~appropn,ltlOnmade by the Committee forNeIghborhood Elementary Schools"goe" beyond the bound~ of de-cency and IS actlOndbly defelmat-ory:' tru"tee Jon Gandelot "aidThe seven boal d member!o votedunanimously to send the committee notICe of defamatIOn, the first~tep m a libel ~Ult
The move was made on the eveof the tru~tee,,' vote on -~ plan toreorgamze the school 'iystemTheir vote on the plan to clo"eBarnes School, transfer !olxthgl aders to middle "chool andchange the Trombly Defer boundary I~ scheduled for next Monday,Nov 14. at North High
Thi., week'!> meeting dt ~outhHigh was attended by about 300CItIzens, "orne III 'iUppOI t dnd~ome opposed to the .,uperlIltendenr" reorgamzatlOn prop-o~al The meetmg wa" moved ll1toSouth'~ gymna"lUm becduse a
Incumbent CIty offlcwl" wel e up~et by challengel'> m Gro~,>e Pomte P ellk and the Wood" With heaviel them u~udl ballottlllg 111the Tue"ddY, Nov 8 muI11ClPdl electIOn'>
In the Pdl k. vetel dn HepublIc,lIl pal ty polltlelanPalmel Heendl1 ended Incumbent mclYOl Dougla.,(;1 ahelm ~ 16 ) e,II" of mUfilelpdl ~el VIce With el 11,11lOW 160 vote WlIl Incumbent councllmdn AnthonvSpdda Wd'> 411"0 Iemoved fl om ofhce Edllottlllg 101P,llk counClI \Vd'> led by newcomer Veillon Au.,helman With I 957 vote", followed by 1I1cumbent JohnPIO.,t With l,B28 vote'> and dl1othel' newcomel, David(; d"klll \Hth I 802 The thl ee wmnel'> dnd the ne\~ma~ 01 WIll take of bee on Nov 14
Lo,>el ~ III the P,ll k I dce, ~p,lda and John HYdn,
Park Illayor ousted by Heenan
~p('ond pldce went to P,IlII~tl ong ,11"0 of Mt Clemen" who..,epIPE' went out <It one hour, 19 mmute'> 22 "econd"
. 'Whlle my lime thl" ve,lr Wel" dp<'l"onal he'"t I feel I 'could have~one longel If Ihl' tobacco h,ldn'theen .,0 dry" "aid Simon When
AccOldmg to SImon. the rule'iaJ every ,>Imple Each conte"tantI" glV('ll the '>ame amount of theoffICial tohacco (alway" BUlley).two kitchen mdtche" <lnd ha" oneminute to light hi'> pIpe Artelthe pipe I" lit the mdtche'> arecollected ,Illd the contc~tdnh Cdndo eln) thll1g they \\clnt to keep thetobdCCO gOing a., long a" theydon t Iellght
The world record (elCrOIdll1g10 the (;UIllC"" Book of WOIld He,COl" l I'> two hour" "I' mmute""nd \9 ..,econd,> "et bv ~chwal17Cl cek Mlch 1 e"ldl'nt Wilham "V,lI go Fn '>1 pl,lce III the wOlld(ontc.,t thl" ..,eell Wd" edlned b\Hoh{,l t Implilllltl fJ om Mt Cll'm('n" \\ ho nur"ed hi" tobaccodlong for one hOUl, 2fl mll1ute" (lndlfl "econc!'>
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By Tom Greenwood
for your information
Love
BU"lI1e".,('ab1<' TV Lo(',dCl,I""lflcc!EdltOlI,lh!,'edtlll eGro ..."e POllllcR('dl E,t,lte E'>Lh'\n~('
Letter" to EditOl 6Ohltuane"S('hool1\;ew"~oClCtV~POlt"
Inside
He carne out smokin'and smokin' · · ·
By Tom Greenwood1"01 .hm ~Ilnon 11 \~d" .,01 t of ,1
pipe dl edm ('onw Irul' ~lmOl1o\\ner of the Hili dnd Hili TohaccoShop,> I e('entl) pl,lced thll d III the'15th Annual \Volld Pipe ~moklllgConte,>t
T\~o otl1el nWl11l1l'l" of the HIlland Hili PlPC ~J11okll1g Club 10cated In the POll1te pld( ed flr"tand '>I'cond In thl' conte.,l TheIdea Iwhll1d the ('ompl'tillon I" to"ee who celn k('ep .1J ~l am ... of tob,ICCO "moklllg lhf' longc"t
JlI"t klddln~ \ctlldll\ the le,el"e 1" the ledlque,>t IOn
The felony Fryel!op!oplea"e 4glve the ml.,take" we had to use the huntdnd peck ,>y~tem
The lettel was ~Igned \\lth the Imprmt of twochicken feet The accompanymg photo wa~ Mgned"Love to Tom Felony Flyels," and showed two1elleved lookmg chlcken~ (I believe one l!oa RhodeI'>lelnd Red)
Was there postage due?Time for yet <lnothel "do you I emember" ~tOly
Do you I em ember the ~tory we ran a month agoabout the elderly lady who had her 1982 Cadillacstolen from a local "upermalket parklllg lot')
The woman, a fOl mel I eSldent of the Shore5,was on thl" ~Ide of town conductmg bu"me~s. pal tof wtuch was c!ealllng out hel safety depOSIt boxAftel c1ednmg out ~dld bo,. 5he placed commonstock cel t1flcate" WOIth $250,000 III the trunk ofher Caddy. only to have the car "tolen.
Well. there I~ a honor dmong thieves. appaI enlly The Wood~ police I eport the woman ha~I ecelved hel ~toek" via the US MaIl Appalenllythe thief heald about Ihe bond" and mailed thembdCk to her at her old Shores addres!o The Po"tOffIce fOIwarded the mdll lo hel at hel new homeon GI O~'ie Ill'
The good" apparently Cdme WIapped III a blown"upNmcll ket bag Police "d) thel e'!o no chance offll1dmg fll1gel pr1l1ts "1I1ce evel yhody dnd theirbrothel hd" hdndled the WI appel
Incldent,l1l\ the em Wd" nevel lecovel edPolice have Ii'ttll' hopes 01 thdt belllg mailed bdCk
Thanks, FYIHememl)('1 the' Feloll) FI yel ~'I ' Thdt Wd'> the
~tOI) of the t\1 0 elt) chleken'> thdt wel e chcl"ed dndfHl<llly CdptUI ed b~ eop" 111 the Mdumee Notl e Ddme,11 ed Id"t ~pptemlJel
Well glle",> \\ hdt') I I ecelved a lettel and an dutO-gl dphed PIl'tlll ell om the fl yel" Monday mOllllngThe lettel I ('de! d'> lollow.,
Dedi tam/becu"e of the Phnom enal growth III our fan clubb
due 2) OUI dllICcde of ,>Ept 22 III the Gro""e PomteeN ew~ , we hclve bedn I epreeved froma "weet lIttleold Gel m,lIl} lady,> "oup pot
In gl atltude W e enclO'>e Our duthogl dpheD piCt) Ie
Stick it to 'emHel e die hlllllpel "tl( kel" we ve "epn but not qlllte
undel "tood III thl' elled ldteh'~d\ I\lO to till' Ne\\ \VOI!d 01 dpi Whdtevel hdp-
pened to t he old \Iodd 01del .)And. Tilt' Top Bdndnd ~d~ '>Ted TlII nel fOI PI e~1
dent I I-no\\ \1ho the Top B,lOdl1d' I". but who'~1\x! rr:J! !1t't '
fyi
Open Thursdays 80F"dilYS until 9 p m
885-0244
For hIS effort~ as third placefmI!>her, Simon eat ned himself d$175 DunhIlI Pipe and lots of to-bacco Next year's world conte!>ttakes place m August and WIll beheld at the Strohhaus m DetrOIt
What's the secret for keepmg afew grams of tobacco gomg for anhour or more?
"Personally, I blow gently intothe pipe rather than draw," saIdSImon, smkmg back mto hi!> easychair. "You feed oxygen to It tokeep it lit. Does anyone have amatch?"
GROSSE POINTE17045 KERCHEVAL AVE
Phone 884-070 1
Meet cartoonistRICHARD GUINDON.Grand Carpmaster .af: Grosse Pointe Book VIllageon: saturday, November 12
11 :30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.111'0244
He came out smokin'looking slightly shocked "ThiS I~a gentleman's sport. ThInk aboutit. Have you ever seen a pIpesmoker in a hurry, runlllngaround? Can you even thmk of onevIllian in hteratui e or hbtory whowas a pIpe smokel'l
"We do It becau"e we lovepipes," he added
If ever there wa:, a man born totobacco, it would seem to be JImSimon He bought hb fIr!>t pIpe (,Icorn cob) and a tm of Prince AIbert tobacco when he was 14While other kIds hung around theball dIamond. pool hall~ or the library, SImon would hang elloundtobacco shops m DetrOit
"I originally w.mted to be <Identist," he :,a id "Then I got~Idetracked I !>tarted workIng fOIa man who bought a ~hop, butdIdn't know too much Soon I \Va"domg all the bUylllg and ordelll1gfor lum By the lIme I wa~ malned I had a degree III p~ychologyand it wa!> tIme to go to WOIk
"My WIle a:,ked Whdl 1 wclnledto do. All I knew wa:, tobacco andpIpes, so here I am " ApparentlySimon is domg be~t what heknows best He':, ~mce addedthree other shops to hI:' originalstore m the Pointe
Autographinghis latest book
of cartoons"The WorldAccordingTo Carp"
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(Continued from Page lA)around the U S and Canada ThecompetitIOn took place at ThatSteak Joynt In Chicago's old townand was sponsored by the SOB's(Sons of Bnars> Among the con-testants wel e two women
Thursday, November 10, 1983
NO W_S8.ECJALLY PRICEDTHROUGH NOVEMBER 26th
"Many women smoke pipe!>, andcIgar~ 100," ~ald SImon, who looksa bll like Hal Lmden "But mostlythey smoke onl}' m their homesI'd ~ay I've got at least 40 womencu!>tomers here at the ~hop Infact, one of the conte!>tants III thISyear':> world contest did qUItewell. Judy Strong, WIfe of the se-cond place fmlshel, kept her pIpegomg fOl 47 mmute~, and 59 se-cond::. She came III 17th"
WhIle the rules of the conte~tare "Imple, entel mg the competi-tion I:' even Simpler It'" open toanyone All you have to do is showup While the ChIcago affaircharged a $5 entry fee, mostwOlld and regIOnal contests areflee.
"We'l every democl atlc'" ~aIdSImon, With a smIle. And howdoe~ one tram for the contest?Does the smoker put In miles ofJoggmg to build up endurance?Doe!> It call for tears and toil,sweat and muscle?
"Not at all," said Simon"BaSically, you practIce when youhave lot!> of lelsUl e tIme. At leasttwo hours to SIt down m an easychaIr where you won't be bother-ed LIght up in one mmute andJu!>t keep It going You shouldtI am usmg the offICIal tobaccothough "
How CiVIlIzed
And the competitIOn itself Doesone eyeball his opponents, tryingto gain a psychological edge?
"My goodness no," ::.a1d Simon,
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"chool lJo,l1d cll':>ohedld flOm CIlI-len':> who support the IeOIgumza-hon HenlY Clay, of the Farm~,Ulgt-'<i the tru~tee" to '"t,wd VOUl'ground " .
"Conti dry to whelt ) ou mdY behearing Glo::."e POlllte dId not 111-vent thl:' problem 101 declInmgemol!mentl," Clay "ald He :,aldpI estlglOu" school dl~t ncb clCIO!>,',the natlO11 have been forced toc1o:,e :,choob I.>ecau::.eof .,hl1l1kmgfamily "Ile!>
"Sule, II'" more fun to glowthan to ,',hIink, to eldd to faClhtJe~than to take away I thmk youhave acted re,',pon~lblv," he ad-ded .
Supt Brummel'~ plopObub al ede~Igned to Improve the effiCiencyof the system whose enrollmentha:::.dropped by mOl ethan 40 per-cent smce 1970 There are now7,500 students attendmg clcl:,se~ in15 bUlldmg,'" de::.lgned to hold10,000 Peak enrollment was13,500
effect 01 a VI~lt by a hedled by-pa':>:,~urgel y patIent With a I ecentpo:,t opel allve patient
The club hold!> bl monthly meet-Ing" In the hO:'plt,l! ':> Petel AWhyte Memollcll AudltollumThe~e meet1l1g!>aI e hIghlighted bygue!>t "pedkel" \\ho plovlde mem-bel" \',Ith mfol mdtlOn on he,ll t dl"ea::.e, medlcell ,lI1d "UI glCaltI ecltment, coun':>ehng. dnd m:,lghton VellIOU:'hedlth Iel<ited ,',ubJect,',
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Gov Jame~ J Blanchard hasdeclal ed the month of Novemberas "!:lecond Chance Heat t LineMonth" In recogmtlOn of the manycontllbutlOn~ the 01 gamzclt IOn hai>made to hem t pclllent~ at St JohnHo~pltal thl ough coun~ellng :,elVIce:" fund-I dl:,mg actIvItIes, clndconcel n dbout the welfm e ot he,ll tpattent"
The melJol objective of SecondChance I" to plovlde el gclthel mgplace whele II1dlvlduab \',ho havehad 01 HI e contempl ltmg hem t:,m gel y can "hUl e thell thought:,elud expellence" Meml.>el" who,lie fOImel heell t peltJenb, donatethell time allel) mg the fe,lI" otpie dnd po"t opelatlve patIent'> eltthe ho"pltal They VI:'lt peltlent'>and an"wel elny of thell non-medlccll que"tlOlI~
!:lecond Ch,lI1ce \\cl" 01gdl1lLCd III1973 I.>yDI Philip Fellngel. Celldmc "U1 geon elt St John, who ::.el\\the "tlOng, P0::.ltlve p::.ychologlcdl
Cocaine(Continued from Page lA)
DEA offICIal:' ~dld Artel It IS pre-pm ed for the ~tl'eet ':>ale,the valueIllcrea::.c" to bet\\een $300.000 and$500,000, they added The kIlo-grclm :,elzed III the <.ille~t wastested a" 86 pel cent put e
ACCOldlllg to the DEA, COCdllle,were It to be rated by Forbe"MagazlIle, would be the fourthlarge!>t mdustl y III the natIOn Co-caine ~ales are e:,tlmated to makeup about one thll d of the nahon'~IllIcit drug mdu!>try's $75 bIllIonsales last year
St Clall Shore~ officer" werea~ked to partIcIpate m the arrestsbecause the department !>upplledthe Illitlal mformatlOn leadmg tothe InVe!>tIgatlOn and arre:,ts,PEA offlcial~ said,
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'[ h(: HI"tOI \ U1\ hlOn of the~tdte 01 \hdllg,ill h..... tJl'(1<11eelthe \\dl :-'IPInOlldi .1 'Ill oj (Jut"Idlldlllg hl ...tOll(tll ,tlll! dl dlltectllld! ..,lgl1lflcdl1le 'Ihl' died I.,no\\ II.,ted III the :\<111011,I Hegl..,tel of HI"IOIICdl PldlP'"
Tho..,e Ie ...pon"'lble fOI ...eelllg IheIdea come to ft UltlOIl mcilide theWdl l\Iemolldl., ~el \ Ice I.edgue,ddmllll.,tl dll\ e ..,tdff dllel 1;0<0d ofdllectOl~, and In PdlllClIldl EllZdbeth l\lowel Gdlldelol d membet of the bOdld \\ho ;,pedl hedeledthe Idea <lI1d ..,<1\\ It th Iough
l\Idl k R We bel . e,ccutlvedll ectol of the centel ..,dld \\ hat..,eb thl.., hll:>tollcal ;,lle apdll fl omothel" I~ that It I':>a 11\ lIlg me-mOllal ..,elvll1g Ihe commullllythlough lItel ally thoU..,dnd;, of ac.llVllIe.., annuall) "
Park woman sentenced to jailafter embezzlement guilty plea
By Susan McDonald by the term:, of probatIOn andCarol Walker. of Nottingham mak~s. I e~tltutlOn, Judge
Road, was sentenced thIS week SIlver ~lan ..,ald he \\ould ~~':>-to ~erve at least SIX month!> 111 pend anothel "Ix-month.., JaIlJail after !>he pled gwlty to em ~entence whIch I:' to be ~el vedbezzlmg money from a com- at the end of five yea!'"pany owned by the family of The felony charge agaln..,tGros!>e POInte Park MUl1lclpal l\1I> Walkel alleged thaI ..,heJudge Bevelly Grobbel embezzeled more than ~30.000
Ml;, Walker 47 w d!>t'lken to from the E \V Gorbbel mea tWayne Count)' Ja;1 on i\'londay company on Detroit" Ed"lel nNo';' 7. after her sentence wa~ Mdl ket dUllllg the one and ahanded down by Recorder's half year!> l\Is Wdlker wa;, em-Court Judge La\l/l'ence D ployed a:. offIce managel thel eSIlverman The charge:. were mdde Ihl:"
In addItion to the Jail term. !>prmg after the comp~ny beganshe was placed on five years to lIl!>tall a computel account-probatIOn and was ordered to IIlg ::,ystem and dI~covel edJom and regulal'1y attend meet. fund!> wel e mls;,lIlg 1\11':,mgs of Gambler;, Anonymou~ Walker I e;,lgned from the III mJudge Sl!vel man <11soordel ed She \Va!>repre~ented III COUllMs Walker to pay I estltutlOn of b) Paul C LOllI;,ell. of the fll m$37.787 09 by 19R8 If ~he abIdes RIckel and Eal Ie
19l0l :,011of l\lIChlgdl1.., GO\iel nOIHu"..,ell Algt'1 bUIlt thl" It,llltlnHendl"'..,dl1ce ..,t\ Ie I11dn..,lon In1910 r\lgel \\.1.., ol1e 01 the loulldel" oj the P dck<lId 1\lotOl Co IIIPdIJ) Chdlle.., A Pldll 01 Ne\\YOIk de"lgneel thl.., eldbol dte..,11UctUIe. dnd Ellen ~hlpmdn 01~e\\ YOlk ldnd"'caped thegl ound~ The home. ~Itualed onLuke St Cldll \\ a~ Iefell ed to d'""The :\1001lIlg;, Algel 11\ ed hel eunlll hi;' dedth 111 1930 Flam 19.36to 1948, the hou;,e \\ d;, u~ed b, theDetlOlt Instltule of All'> a:. dbl <inch mu:,eum In 1949 It wa~deeded to Ihe Gro,,:.e Pomte WarMemorial A;,!>oclUtlOn 111memol vof tho~e who ~el ved and died Ii,our nallOn'!> W,Il!>and fOI f,IClhlat-mg the educatIOnal, cultural dndCIVICneed:" of the commumly "
'Moorings' is an historic site
Farms womanrobbed by trio
A 48 yedl -old Far m., \\Omdn\\ a!> lobbed 01 hel pur~e by lIll eemen whIle :,tdndmg In her front) ard Thlll ~da) aftel'lloon. Nov .3
.\CCOIding 10 police IepOlh the\\oman dnd hel hu"bdnd had l'e-tmned from a ,,!tOIt lnp dnd hadpdl ked thell Cdl 111thell gdl dgeThe \\ omtlll !>dld :,he not ICed lhl eeyoung men walk pa!>t their dnve-way, ':>top. retUlI1 and cdJl to hera..,kmg fOl directIOn!>
A., ':>he \\d" about to I'e..,pond,the thl ee men charged hel. I un-mng acl'o!>!>a nelghbol '.., lawn andgrabbed hel pur~e The victlm~resisted. but were knocked to theglound
The three men 1.111 off. cha:"edbv the VIctim ~ hu~band \\ho \\a~qlllckly outdl:>tanced T,he t\\ 0l'e;,ldenl::, "ald they heal d the.,owld of d car I aClllg aWd~
The !>u:,pect:>\\ere descllbed .1:'three black male". 17 to 19 yearsold, 5 feet 11 II1che~ tdll, 150pound". \\ Ith ddl k clothe~. mclud-lIlg dal k \\ a!;,t length Jackets
Fal ms poltce belle\ e lhe thl eeale le;,pon.,lble fOI dt led..,t t\\Oothel Iobbel Ie" and d ..,exutl) d~-:,dUIt 111 lhe Clt~ dUIlllg the la..,lmonth
\VOlk to ..,eelit e dn hl..,tOlICdl ..,llemdl kel 101 the lJlo" ...e Pomte Wdl\lel1101ldl beg<1ll 111 Febludl \ 011981 T\\ 0 \\ eek" dgO the hl..,tollc,dpo..,t 10l ~Ite 1'\0 148 \\.1.., 01ecleclnedl the entl dnce of the CIICUldldll\ e )0dellng liP 10 the -\lgeJl\I,ll1:,IOn
In gold lip Idl"ed leltel'" ..,etdg,Un.,t d fOIe~t gl een bdCkglouIIdIt "d)" Hu..,"ell -\ AJgel HOll::.e"The l\10011llg'"
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-\1 do d~lhldlJOIi l~ll'lIlUIl.l J.~,-l...linb the \\' ..1 'lemoria! I <;11~"of ()1\!...tandin~ hi..,!mital .mri .1Ilhitl'ltural':>Ignificance" Elizaheth :\10"'~1 ("wdelot tUi n., ovel hel repOi t of the Ulldel taklllM to hoal d pI e.,idl'nt Fll'd!'r-Ick Olti.,on, Ill. ",hill' e"e('uthe dilectol, :\lalk H, Weber. look.., on
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worklllg and operdtlllg the ..,~.!>tem. Pattel"on said In.,tcdd ofannounclIlg the ~y:.tem '" IIlcept IOnIII July, the depdl tment dl1d theho~pltal wanted to WOIk togethelto make :.U1 e It Wd::. I unnll1g"moothly f1l!>t
Advanced Life ~upport u...,e::.I adlOcommUI1lC<.ltlOn" bel\~een emelgency room doclol., .It the ~tJohn and EMT::, tieatlllg the pdt.lent to I elay II1j 01 mdllon "'uch d..,Vital ~Ign::., blood pi e::,~Ule dndelect IOCdIdlOgl dm~ to lhe doclOI.."who can then Iela) lIl.,tl uctlOn:,fOI tl eatment 10 Ihe EMT..,
Only about one In ~e\ en cdlb\\ III Involve the ALS mode. Pdttel "on ~ald The ~evel It \ of the IIIJUI) Will dlCtd te \\ hethel AL:::' I"put mto dcllon, he added
Wood~ votel" hdndll~ pd..,..,ed theone hdlf mill mCIed..,e fOI Ihe ..,\:,tcm th .. t \\.1'" de"Cllhed \" "t,IIPof the ill t by f01 mel Public ~df et)dll ectol John Ddnkel In 1981SInce then, the city ha.., beentl dIning Ih pel ::,onl1el dCqUlIl11geqUlpment ,1IId gettll1g the nece..,~alY IJcen..,e., to opeldte the ")"tem
WhIle the dpplll,ltlOn \\ d'" lJell1greviewed b\ d VdIlet \ of loc<lI ,lI1d:,tate medic,d dgencle~, the Clt)ploceeded 111 tl<lIning flve Pdldmedlc~ and mne bd~IC emer genc)medlcdl teChl1lCldn., The pi Ogl .1mInvolved about 5000 hour.., 01cia..,..,!oom and clJllIcal tl allllng,polIce and ho~pltdl olflC'wl~ ~ald
In addlllOn the Clt) added dbUilding la!>t year behll1d ItsmUlllclpdl galdge to hou..,e theEMT.., while the\' wel e on 24-hoUlcall The city began workmg WIththe eqwpmenl fOI Ihe ALS at thebeglllnJng of the 198.384 fl"Cdl~eaJ
The ~oal of the ALS ~)~tem I"to prOVide nece~::'dl y lIfe ~UPPOItmeasure~ dt the "cene dnd III theambulance befol e the pdtlenlreache!> the emel gency room.ho!>pltal offiCial., !>Hld U~mg theradIO and telemetl) commUI1lCdtlOn hnkl:>, doclor~ .IIe able to Ie.commend tl eatment meUi:lUrei>
The paramediC" are uble to ad.minister drugi>. perf OJ m II1tllba-tlOn!>and admml!>lel mtl aveneou~flUid!>. and othel 11fe~aVlng tech.Illque:, on order~ from theemel genc) loom doctor FOl palient:. expellenclllg hearl trouble:.the paramediC:' are able totransmIt elect! OCllldiogra m:,and. if nece.!>sal y. perf 01 m cmdIO\'l!>lOn,01 the ddmllu:>tel mg ofelectllc "hocks to the heal t
Police estImate that ALS Will beu!>ed III from 10 to 12 pel cent ofthe calb the ambulance handle~PolIce and ho~pltal ofhclab credita numbel of doctOl:' at both DetrOlt ReceIving and St John ho!>pl-tals the Cit\' admlnl!>tl atlOn andcounCil as i'ell a:, Dr Ann Zim-mer of the Woods. fOl the tl alll-mg and educatIOn of the publicabout the :.) stem
new Wayne Commumty LIVIngSerViCes agency
The citizens, member!> of theGroup Home AdVisory Council ofthe Grosse Pomte A!>soClatlOn fOIRetarded CItizens, u!>ually gatheron the second Thursday of eachmonth at the Grosse Pomte Cent-ral LIbrary They wIl! resume thatschedule flfter thl<; month',> meet-ing
meeting set
officI a Is saId, The emel gencymedical techmclans and the hOSpI-tal have been qwetly te!>tmg andworkmg out the bugs 111the com-mumcatlOns equIpment, the back-bone of the servIce As of la~tmonth, both parties wel e ready togo wIth the ~ystem, Dh ector ofPubllc Safety Jack Palter..,on said
It was not a problem wIth theequipment. but gettmg u':>ed to
Group homeA group of CItlll:'ll~ WOIkmg to
develop ,lcceptdnee III the com-mumt) f01 CledllOn of a grouphome fOt mentall~ I elclrded per-"on!> WII! meet dt 7 30 P m Thur~-day. N OV 17 u t the BrownellMiddle ~chool llbl ary, 260 Chal-fonte Avenue
Spedkel \\ 111be Gel aId Proven-c:ll, d:: ('("a: of the ~1:lcombOakldnd HeglOndl Center and the
345 FISHER RD., GROSSE POINTE881-0200
ANNOUNCES THE ADDITON OF APETITE GALLERY OF ORIGINAL ART
Art & Dorey Kruse are presefltlY displaying a collection of theirOils, water colors and sculptures at Harveys Compleat TravelerAlso on display a,re paintings by Bill House and Russell Bolt,sculptures by Michael Curtis and Dennis Knight-ail accomplishedMichigan artists.There IS no better way to support the arts than by a purchase ofan anginal work, one that you particularly like, to grace yourhome or office. or as an unusual, lasting, and beauttful 91ft.
By Mike AndrzejczykTwo ~eM.., ago, Wood~ voter!>
mCIed~ed thell tax I dte by one-hdlf mill to pdy fOI It, a nd nowthe) hclve It The Clt\ dnd ~t JohnHo~pit,ll I ecentl~ dimounced thatthe Wood-; Advdnced Llle SUPPOltambulance ..,elvice h ready to..,dve live..,
The ..,\..,tem hd'" been In limitedopel dtlOn "'lI1ee ld..,t .Julj, police
Thursday, November 10, 1983
f \Jtlt MI r Road and Kelly Road In Harper Woooe,. Open dally 10 a m to 9 pm Sunday 1? noon 10 5 p mExtended Hours Begin November 25
November 11.13Something for everyone whatever your fauorrtewinter sport \IOU /I find exhibits and euer\lthmgyou need The most eXCIting winter fashions andthe newest deSigns In eqUipment For ~klers aspecIal treat The MIchIgan ski patrol gwes tipS onsafety FrIday 11th 7 pm to 9 pm Saturday 12th1 p m to 4 p m 7 p m to 9 p m Sundav 13th1p m to 3 p m and there's more the colorfulMini Ice Capade "lce Trazeganza . Frrday 11th1 p m 4 p m 7 pm Saturday 12th 11 a m and7 p m Sunday 13th 1 p m 2 30 and 4 p m
Sat .. November 19thHa' Ha' Ha' Santa IS comIng to r.astland Center bewre to mark vr)llr calendarBring ~Ollr ChrIStmas listand meet Santa ar 9 30Salllrdoy mornmg In rheCirand COllrt
November 25thF n}o~ the mel/ou, so!mds ofthe WoodlLlnd QllIntetplaying your fOllonte hallday mU~lr 7 p m Penny ~[ ast Court
November 26thThe delightful Sound ofMUSIC performed by thetalented Grosse POinteChJldrens Theatre Penl1~ sfast Court 110mand 2 pm
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Ho"pital'" .'lClenCl' H,lll 'I Ill' pi ogram i!. pal t of the Friends of Bon ~ecour!> Town Hall for Health communit)educJtion "eliI''' 1>1 ~lhl1lidt \liIl di!>cus!l fisk factor!l leading to heart attack!> and under<,tanding Herci"efUlleh.J111ht<ltlOll \rlmi">.,ion i" flee but b) reservation onl). Call GIOl)' Little at :N:!.1520 to make aI e"el \ alion PictUi ed i" 1.01 rnzo Bro\-\ ning (light), president. Friends of Bon ~ecoUI", pi e"enling dpprecia.Hon gift... to IHI!tiCIIJ,ll1h III the 1983 Town Hall for Health series, They 31 e Ileft to right) Ralph Cu~hing,:\l.D., Johann ~('hnlldt. 'I.D .. and ~bter Vidolia Segura, C.B.S .. M.D..-------------------,ILET B.J.'S BAKE FOR YOUI I
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BROCCOLI Lg. Bunch 88~
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'2.98 LB.MOUNT CLEMENS BAKERY
CRACKED WHEAT BREAD
'1002 - 1 lb. Loaves
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CLOSED SUN. & CLOSED WED. at J P.M.
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OVEN READYBONElESS CHICKEN
Breast $298Milano LB.Mom'loted '" 0.,,, Ow ... ~p~ 01 Mor "ode Qlld 6 eCPd.dWith Ov, 'talu,~If1 SpIC" a"d S.O\Or1 rHJI rl :;)("''''0'' P'onR.ody Far The O ....tl
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Cabbage $Rolls 19~.
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City $298Chicken LB.
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2~i~l$1~hUNKW;r ITAllAN SAUSAGE $1 ~!sOruFEFElrpORitUiiNNiloAST 79~B.OUR OWN GROUND CHUCK $689HAMBURGER PATTIES
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Leaf fires are notfwmy say police
A If)..year-old Park reSident with250 matches in his pocket wascaught at 6 38 a.m on Sunday,Nov 6, settmg a leaf fire in theBOOblock of Balfour
Accordmg to Park police, theyouth had also been spotted byneighbors settlllg leaf hres onSaturday, Nov 5. He was releasedto hiS father's custody and a com-plamt was filed with juvenile au-thOrIties
Park fire officials report thatany person who sets fire to anywoods, praries or grounds belong-mg to another, deliberately or not,shall be gullty of a felony. Permit-ting any fire to spread to the in-Jury or destruction of another per-son or property IS also a felony
Park police and fire recordsshow that seven leaf fires werereported last weekend
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Early SChoolObservation
Tuesday, November 15, 19839:00-10:30 a.m. to 1:30-2:30 p.m.
171 Lake Shore Road-Grosse Pointe FarmsFor Additional Information: The Academy
Contact Mrs. Edward McDermott welcomes students ofany race, religion,886-1221 sex or ethnic origin
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Thursday, November 10, 1983
Cornell v-p visits PointeRobert Barkel, vice-pI e~ldent which ~upplements the pubhc
for Reseal ch and Advanced Study ~chools' cUl'llculum with ennch-at Cornell UllIverMty, Will Vl~lt ment OPPOItumhe~ not aVailableGro~se Pomte on Nov 13 and 14 thlOugh eXI~tlllg fundingHIs schedule mclude~ dn addre~!> Dr Bal kel b a biochemist whoto the locdl COlnell Alumni glOup hdh had an active reseal ch pro-as well ~l~ a Vlhlt to ,>clence clahh gl <lm concemed with the molecu-es at North and South High lar htl uCtUie of cell !>urfaces ASchoob. ndtlve of England, he went to
Dr Barkel '!>pI e~entdtJon to the COlllell a~ dn ector of the DivlhlOnlocal alumm giOUp, entitled "810 of BIological SCIence" In 1979technology, HIgh Technology and Educated at the Umverslty of Bli-the Umvel ~It~," Will take pldce In tlSh Columbia (B A , M A ) and theconnectIOn wIth d buffet at 5 pm, Umvel hlty ot Cahforma at Bel'-Sunday, Nov 13 dt the Loch mODI kley (Ph D III blOcheml~try), heCountt.y Club He"elVdllon" ale did po~tdoctOlal wOlk at Wash-required and rod)' be made mgton Umvel ~Ity and the NatIOnalthrough N,!n(y Wdugameln elt In~t1tutes of Health He has held881-0619 fclculty POhth at the Univel.'>lty of
Dr Bdl kel \\111 dddl Ch!>11Igh Iowa dnd MIChigan state, wherehchool .'>tudent~ on the loplc. "BIO he Chdlled the department of blOtechnology Whdt It h Whdt It b cheml~tJyNot," on MonddY. Nov 14 HIS DI Bal kel I ecently a~humedhchool appeal,lI1Ce" ,1I e "pon~ol ed the pO~ltJon of vlce-pre"ldent dtby the Gro".'>e Powte FounddtlOn COInell HI::. appoIntment com-fOI AcademiC Enllchment. dn m- Clde" With a newel a m corporatedependent, non pi oftt OIgdllllcltlOn mvolvement With Umvel sity 1e-
La . ~eal ch He fclce" the ta~k of lead-wn care tOplC mg COI'llell'~ efforts to develop a"'or uardeners new Ie"ource mIX ot govel nment,J' 0 corporate, ,1l1dpllvate fundmg of
The Men'~ Garden Club of .Ie"eetrchGrosse POlllte Will hear CareyMltchel.'>on, ~upel'1ntendent ofgrounds at the Country Club ofDetroit, who Will outlme the re-quilements needed for a beautifuland healthy lawn
He Will dI~CU~S the ~011 re-quirement of seedlllg, fertlhzatlOnand watering I eqwred to obtam ahealthy turf An outline of theprocedures required for Fall andWinter care to prevent fungi (suchas snow mold) as well a~ otherdiseases and weed control willalso be d1scus~ed
Mitchelson received a Bachelorof Science degree in Turf Man-agement 10 1979 from MichIganState Umverslty. He gained hisexperience working Slllce a yongboy under the tutorshIp of hiSfather who has beeen supervisorof grounds for many golf coursesm Michigan.
The meetmg IS scheduled forThursday, Nov 17 m the CentralLibrary at 7 30 pm. Visitors arewelcome
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Paqe Slx.AThursday, November 10, 1983
Letters to Editor
Don't close Barnes now
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Jogging dogsTo the Editor:
My son was out joggingthrough Grosse Pointe ShoresSunday everung, Oct 23 whena large brown dog startedchasing after him. My son out-ran the dog after the chasewent on for more than a block
When he got home and toldus of the incident, we wentback to see if we could find thedog. And we did. It was infront of 29 Hampton. We thenwent to the Grosse POlllteShores police station to file acomplaint. The Shores policesent a car over to the addressand found the dog runnIngloose. The officer stated thatthe dog belonged to a CirCUItCourt Judge. The officertalked to the judge and thejudge stated that the dog wasnot VIClOUSbut very playful.The officer came back to thestatIOn without the dog. Theofficer suggested that insteadof signing a complaint, weshould go back and talk to thejudge. We declined
While nothing seriously hap-pened in this incident, the pro-cedure used seems not in thebest interest of the jogger butvery good for the dog
We are angered and dlsap-pomted Seems to be very poorpolice work
Joan M IrelandGrosse Pomte
Prior to that date, sUl'veys ofthe Detroit Free Press and theCommittee for NeighborhoodElementary Schools, indicatedWIthout doubt that the peopleof the Grosse POlllte com-munity are opposed to anyschool closings. Are you sug-gesting that you would denyall of the people who signedthe survey of the Committeefor Neighborhood ElementarySchools the right to object tothe third proposal?
The people of the GrossePointe community have beenar:oused TheX ~o not agreeWIth your editOrial that It istoo late to rebut a plan WhIChwas only presented on Oct 10They do not believe that theschool board has the fIght toadopt a reorganizatIOn planwhich is contrary to the WIshesof the community.
Robert G BuydensGrosse POInte. Shores
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short term goals. We need athorough understanding of ouroptions. Even when plans arebased on reliable projectionsfor the future, unforeseen fac-tors can quickly underminetheir effectIveness. We need tobe ready for every contin-gency We should have clear-cut criteria based on accurateand thorough research. VVeneed continUed confidence in astrong leadership if we are tohave support for millages inthe future.
We are a constituency whoseeducational consciousness hasbeen raised. We have seriousconcerns about the educationalsystem and is effect on what ismost precIous to us all: ourchlldren, our homes and ourcommunity Let us work to-gether
Before an emotIOnal schismSidetracks crucial educationalIssues, let us take our time.There is no rush. We look tothe Board of Education as ourelected officials to lead usthrough this difficult periodWe urge the board to declare amoratorium on this issue andvote "no" on all three propo-sals on Nov 14.
the commumty and abandonedby the Board of Education
Your editorial of Oct 20,aligns your paper firmly be-hind the latest proposal of thesuperintendent. I suggest toyou that your views on thiSproposal also do not reflect theviews of the vast majorIty ofthe community which you re-present. I suggest that youranalysis of the recommenda-tions of the Citizens' AdvisorySteering Committee ignoresthe concern of that committeethat the reorganization prop-osal receive strong communtiysupport and acceptance
The people of the GrossePomte community are lookingfor fair reporting from theGrosse Pointe News.
We beheve the editorial cri-ticizmg "those who joined thebattle late and now complainbecause they didn't have timeto express the~r opinfons" isunfortunate and not befittingyour newspaper. The latestproposal was not presented tothe school board until Oct. 10.
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Robert B. Edgar. Editor and Publisher(1940-1979)
M~mbrr \flrhlgan Pre" I\noclatlon and Natlonal"'~WAp.per A~,oclallon
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To the Editor:The Quality Education Coali-
tion has contmued to study theissue of declining enrollmentand the admirustration's latestproposals to the Board of Edu-cation. These new proposalsraise more questIOns than theyanswer. We see an ever-widen-ing credibility gap between theadministratIve staff and con-cerned citizens which hascreated an unprecedented di-visiveness throughout thecommunity.
The Citizen's AdVisoryCommittee made a good startin its study of declIning en-rollment. However, memberswere not able to completetheir study, Since then, manyhours of valuaole study havebeen completed by a variety ofconcerned citizens Theseindependent studies con-tinually raised the question ofcreative alternatives to c10smgschools As Just one example.It has been suggested that theIMC center be relocated to anexisting elementary school.
There is need to develop aTotal Master Plan to deal withthe problems of declining en-rollment at all levels We needlong-range plans as well as
Take time on school closings
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Grosse Pointe News
News' views don't reflect public'sTo the Editor:
Over the past severalmonths, I have read with con-SIderable concern the editor-ials which have appeared inthe Grosse Pointe News re-garding the subject of reor-ganization of the GrossePointe public schools.
Ini tially , the edi tori als insupport of school reorgamza-tion made me question myown feelings of strong opposi-tion to any change in the sta-tus quo. I thought, In readingyour editorials, that yourviews reflected the position ofthe community and I questIon-ed whether there was reasonto challenge the proposals.
However, I found that I waswrong to questIon my initialjudgment just as you havefound that neither the com-munity nor the school boardaccepted your judgment.
You have been' strongly IIIsupport of the flrstlam:l the se-cond proposal for school reor-ganization. Both proposalshave been soundly rejected by
parent for German instructionMy son has 28 in hIS class-room, certainly above theideal class size of 22 to 25, assuggested in the reorganiza-tion plan. Recent studies bythe Excess Space Committeeand Ellis, Naeyaert, Genhei-mer, Associates, both viewedBarnes as an excellent facility.Yet the administration has notwavered in its preference toclose Barnes and has now fol-lowed the suggestions ofshared use. Rumor is it will beused as an Instructional Ma-terials Center and a center forthe special education teachersBoth of these could be housedin an eXIsting building
I plead with the board to re-ally consider the purpose ofour elementary bUIldings, toeducate elementary chIldren,And I plead with Mr. Calla-han's new group to researchthe data. Barnes IS a nice fa-clhty and should remam Viablefor the cities of Grosse POInteWoods and Shores I inVite Mr.Callahan to tour our facility
Sharon MasekGrosse Pointe Wood.,
DESPITE THE CRITICISMS and the con-troversy over the closmg issue, thiS newspaperstill has confidence in the board and thesuperintendent. We hope the board will endorsethe superindentent's latest plan which includesthe closing of Barnes and the transfer of slxth-grade elementary students to middle schools.Even these changes are now controversial butwe are convinced they are sound moves to sup-port the quality education everyone wants forthe Grosse Pointes.
And since some people seem to have forgot-ten a major reason for consideratIOn of schoolclosings, we remind them that enrollment inthe Grosse Pointe public schools declined againthis fall to 7,517 students, down 289 from lastyear and down 6,012 from the peak of 13,529 IIIthe 1971-72 school year, If no schools are to beclosed with this kind of a decline, would theCommittee for Neighborhood ElementarySchools ever favor any reorganizatIOn?
IN VIEW OF THE potential savIngs in lifeand aCCident costs from such legislation andthe support it has received from the MichiganpublIc and a wide range of state organizatIOns,It IS difficult to understand the Legislation's re-luctance to pass the seat belt law even for theproposed three-year trial period What are thelegislators afraid of? Perhaps we'll find out thereal nature of the opposition when the billcomes up in the House Dec 6.
imposing the $10 fine for violators and permit-ting motorcyclists to exempt themselves fromthe present helmet use law
The most frequently voiced argument is thatthe law would be another unnecessary govern-ment mfringement on personal freedom. Yetsimilar restrictions are imposed on motoristswhen they are asked to obey traffic signs, ob-tain drIvers licenses, or buy lIcense platesSince the federal government already requIrescars to be eqUlpped with seat belts, the statelaw would merely provide an Incentive for theiruse by requiring punishment of violators Andsuch requirements are Imposed not just for thebenefIt of indiVidual drivers and passengers butfor the safety of all travelmg the highways.
BUT ASSUMING THE committee succeeds IIIits effort and the recall is approved, what Willthe committee's next step be" Will It be anattempt to persuade the school board to fireSupt Kenneth Brummel, an actIOn called forby at least one speaker at a recent meeting anddemanded by letters to the editor? What otherdeCISIOns does the committee wish to make onbehalf of the CItIzens of the community? Does ItWish the board to act in the future only In re-sponse to public opinion polls taken by Interested parties?
Nu\\' another committee has been orgamzcdunder the name Citlzens to Support the GrossePOInte Board of Education In order to show thecommunity that there IS backing for theboard's position. Its spokesman accused theoppoSItion group of intimidation and offered ananalysis of recent developments whIch he Saidhad given the board at least three clues thatthe voters favor some kInd of consolIdatIOn' thedefeat of the SWImming pool proposal, the slImmargin of vIctory for last spring's millagequestion ;lnd the victones of the two boardmembers favoring school closings last JuneTrue, other factors contrIbuted to the outcomeof these votes but this committee's Interpreta-tion is not without some validity.
are deemed necessary. Wehave concluded after manyhours of research, that suchclosings are not necessary atthe elementary level,
We are not just mothers orfathers. We are, in many cas-es, professionals, lawyers,doctors, teachers and SOCIalworkers, who care about ourchildren and our community.We are not hysterical and cer-tainly not uninformed. Wehave our children's best inter-ests at heart and honestly donot feel these changes will im-prove their educatIOn
I truly resent people who geton the bandwagon during thefinal stages of a long, tirmgprocess and present them-selves as mformed citizensThere is a great deal of mfor-matlOn out there and it can notbe consumed in a few shortweeks
I, too, believe In fiscal re-sponsiblhty, but Barnes is nota partially filled bUilding Ithas one empty classroom thatIS used daily by a volunteer
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To the EdItor'After reading the front page
article on Nov. 3 about JosephCallahan and Ius newly-formedgroup of Citizens to Supportthe Grosse Pointe Board ofEducatIOn, I am compelled towrite once agaIn to voice nyconcerns
I have two children In theBal'l1es School distrICt. I amalso the Barnes PTO presidentand a member of the ExcessSpace Committee. People suchas Mr Callahan (and theGror-.se Pointe News) havepa mted a pICture of those op-POSIng the school reorganIza-tion plan as hysterical, un-compromlsmg parents, few mnumher, who do not want anychanger-. If you do feel thiSway about U", you are sowrong We do not opposechdnge. Just unwarrantedchange
I have attended numerousmeetmg". publIc hearmg andcoffee" With board membersand I, along With many others,have really trled to researchthe facts and attempt to un-derstand why such closmgs
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Michigan's mandatory seat belt bill stIll facesformidable opposItion in the Legislature but arecent state Wide poll financed by the U.S. De-partment of Transportation showed more thantwo-thirds of Michigan reSidents support a lawthat would require all drivers and front seatpassengers to wear seat belts
What IS SIgnificant, according to Phil Hasel-tine. executive director of the Office of High-way Safety Planning, is that support for a seatbelt law runs strongly through all segments ofthe state's population. It comes from every agegroup and every Illcome category and from citydwellers, country dwellers, blue collar workersand whIte collar workers.
THE SURVEY SHOWED that 668 percent ofthose polled expressed support That rep-resented an increase over the 61.8 percent whosupported such legislatIOn in a similar 1982 poll.Overall, a profeSSIOnal marketmg research or-ganizatIOn polled 800 Michigan residents in atelephone survey conducted according to estab-lished statl.:.tlcal sampling methods
Opponents 111 the House tned to amend theb1l1 to death by addmg proviSIOns permittingany adult of 18 or more to obtain an exemptionfor any reason, authorizing a one-year delay in
· Government by committee?With the mUnicipal elections out of the way, swimming pool in the south end of the district
the next major decIsIOn on the Immediate horl- last year obtained more signers than the prop-2.on .In the Grosse POIntes IS the board of educa- osal dId votes when It was put on the ballottton s actIOn on the school closmg Issue whIch ISnow scheduled for next Monday. Nov 14. What-ever decIsion the board makes, it is unlikelythat IS the last we will hear of the closing IssueIn the ImmedIate future
The Committee for NeIghborhood Elemen-tary Schoob already ha~ warned that It w1l1start recall proceedmgs agaInst any boardmember who votes to close any elementaryschool or to tran<;fer ~Ixth graders to a mIddleslhool to create a slxth-seventh-eighth grade~chool III eff eet, thIS group arrogates to itselfthe right to make deCISIOns that the communityprc~~l!n~bly elected the school board to do
Under the law. of course, the group has therIght to try to carry out recall of the board!TIemberb But whether it is the wIse thing to doIS another matter ThiS newspaper doubts thatIt Ib As In the ease of the state senators facingrecall election~ m Oakland and Macomb coun-tle~ later thIS month, the school board mem-bers will be accused of haVIng cast a singlevote - assumIng the board goes through withIt~ expected approval of the latest closing plan- that the recall supporters do not approve of.Yet the board members have been doing whatthey were elected to do: make decisions aboutthe ~chools that they belIeve are in the bestinterest~ 01 the entIre community,
Nor can the recall committee claim the twocandIdates for the board who were elected lastsprIng tned to fool the voters. They made nosecret of their positIOn on the clOSIng issue butb~t,h Said that they would consider input fromcItIzens before makIng their final decisionNow the Committee for Neighborhood Elemen-tary Schools says no schools are to be closedand that the board members who vote for suchan action or to transfer SIxth grade elementarystudents Into middle schools Will be recalledWhere were those committee people during theelectIOn compaign last June?
Ii the board's action on Nov 14 precipitates arecall effort, the sponsors will ,require 6,130votes to put the issue on the ballot. The Com-mIttee tor Neighborhood Elementary Schools al-ready has presented to the board surveys signedby 6,525 reSidents But even if the proponentssucceed In putting the recall to a vote, they arenot necessanly assured of victory. The peti-tions asklllg a vote on a proposal to build a
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Opinions & letters Page Seven-AThuffiday, November 10, 1983
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educated pel ~on!> constltute~ 25pel cent, 21 pel cent have some col-lege and 42 percent wele graduat-ed from college
Of ~chool age chIldren m 1980,76 percent attended publIc schooland 24 pel cent palochlal or prI-vate ~chool
The ~tabliity of our neighbor-hood~ ~hows from the fIgures that47 pel cent of the populatIOn havelIved at the ~ame address at lea~t20 years, and 87 percent of thehou~ll1g IS ownel OCCUPied
That we al e an older al ea IS..,hown by the fact 37 percent ofour hou~ll1g I~ pre-I940, 22 percentbUIlt in the 40'~ and 27 percent ll1the 50's, so a rather large 86 per-cent of all housmg I~ pre-l960
La~tly, and no l:lurpl'lse, we havelot,> of caI:-. Only 4 percent ofhou~ehold~ were WIthout a car 31percent had one car, 48 perdenthad two and <lucky teenagers andcal buff~) 17 pel cent had three ormore car~
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Thol:le are I edlly amazmg fl.gUle~, I thmk, COI thiS ~table, tIadItlOnal mIddle clas:, commumty
Not surp 1'1 :,mgl y, fa I'm en, con~titute zelo pel cent of our popula-tIOn But 49 pel cent of those em-pl9yed are managel ~ or pi ofes-~lOnals
Techl11cIan~, sale.., andadmIl1l~tl atIve ~upport c1aIm~ 32percent of tho~e employed SerVIce IS 8 percent, ~kIlled tl ades 6percent and machme opel atol;,and laborer" 5 pel cent
Of the 40.926 total populatIOn 16and oveI, 24.560 dre 111 the WOIkfO!ce
Showmg the ~tl ong tIe of thePomte::, WIth downtown DetrOit 45percent work in the central CIty
The medIan hou:-.ehold mcome111 1980 was $33,490
Only 11 pel cent of those 25 oroldel have not been graduatedfL om HIgh School HIgh School
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By William R. Bryant, Jr.State Representative
The census data are alway~ fa~.cmatmg, even If not alwdy" allthat en11ghtening Wdyne Stateha~ been kmd enough to pi OVIdesome analysI~ of the 1980 censusfO! the Gros~e Pointes It makesmtel e~ting readmg, ~o I thoughtI'd share some of It With you
For m~tance, 2 pel cent of ourGrosse Pomte households are onpubhc aSSistance, and another 2percent have mcome below poverty level Viewmg female head:, ofhousehold only, a rather alarmmg19 percent of them are belowpoverty level mcome Of our sen-IOrs, 6 percent of households Witha member 65 or ovel are belowpovel ty level
Reflectmg the Sizable semolpopulatIOn, 30 percent of house-holds include someone 65 or overand only 1 percent of tho~e do notreceIve ~oclal secunty
Hopefully mdlCatmg a SIzeablenumbel of extended, multIplegeneratIOn famIlIes, It IS mterest-mg to note the senior citizen population IS 15 percent, whIle as ISaId fully 30 percent of householdsmclude a ~emor
A qUIte large 19 pel cent ofhouseholds are 1 pel son house-holds, mdlcatll1g a real dangel oflonelll1es~ unle~~ we pay attentIOnto communIty actiVItIes for adultsingles
SurprI~111gly, only 4 pel cent ofhousehold~ ll1 the Pomtes are afemale head of household WithchIldren
Mmor chIldren constitute 25percent of the population
And 87 percent of children lIve 111two parent hou~ehold~, 9 percent"m ~mgle parent household~
The total populatIOn of allPowtes m 1980 wa" 51,989 of whichovel 1,000 were mmollty group
In 9 percent of the homes otherthan Engll:,h IS ~poken 111 thehome, 8 percent of the populatIOnIS foreIgn born
Of the total populatIOn. 69 per-cent were born In Mlchlgdn and 23percent are from another part ofthe Country
In the Il1come cll1d work area",there arc ~ome partIcularlymtere~tmg fLgure" If you or tho~eoutSIde the area th1l1k Gro:,l:lePomte I!'>the man workmg and thewoman at home, thmk dgall1 FOIone thll16 a" we know even mo"tof the wive;, who at e not employedare heaVIly engaged 111 CIVIC andother voluntary dutle<, neal h d,lIly . .
But dId you realIze that 45 pelcent of all Gro,,!'>e POinte female'>who have mmor children al e 111the work force? And that doe..,n tcount ~ome who mcl)- be III thearmed ~ervlce..,
Also 45 percent of all femalc..,
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At La Strege! BoulLquc Shop ea t1y forChII..,tma.., and take advantage of the storeWide SALE SUIt-. ..,Iack.." !'>klrt~ and coats arell~ off .,~eatCl<; and blou,>e:, ate 2O'7r offSome drc..,..,cs al e 1/~ off 63 Kercheval mthe Colomal Fedel al BUlldmg For your holLday ..,hoppmg convemence, La Strega'" newhour~ are 10 e!m to 5 30 P m
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Kercheval carne.., a WIde vanety of board gamesmcludmg detectIve games, chess sels, and the very popu-lar TlIvial PUl~Ult 884-1222 Open 9 30 a m to 5 30P m _ MondAy through Saturday ThUl :-.day unlJl 9pm
•At The Top of the fashIOn scene are sweater <; For
evemng . ..,oft white sweaters ~pal klmg WIth sequm~ .FOl day, bnght fu~chLa or subtle black With gray m aheaVlel kmt Seen at the Green Hou'>e 117 Kercheval
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_ Chnstmas Chma IS now on dIsplay at~(he League Shop, 72 Kercheval See the--;; , ~\' Spode and the Cuthbertson place settmgsfl.l-,Ip,)\': and accessory pIeces that make a holiday
table so speCIal Why not start a collectionSf for your famIly or for a frIend thIS Chnst-ma~
•Admired In The Wmdow ,. of Mana Dmon, 11 Ker-
cheval, at e fashIOns by Norma Walters who uses Ultra-suede m newer ways. We lIke her combmatlOn of a cash-mere platd pleated skIrt, a satin blouse and Ultt asuedeJdcket You can make your own combmatlOns with helVitI asuede Skll t~ and ~eparate satin blouses
•~(.? New At Seasons Of Papel strong'( ~ ~~(I':JTeddy bear toy chest boxes and bags are one6'" ~ yatd long Advent calendars have gifts and~ \::) sweets enclosed 115 Kercheval
•Sturdy Jeans . by RIfle for boys, sizes 4 to 7 and
toddiel s come With elastIC Mrij'mnNlr=l r.:m rjj1~rV"H.~r::lw a 1s t S WIth be It loops a t U.;;;;~_t.=J;;;,oW--.;;~=~;..t=:I;;;..;.;L::J-.,;U;,.lJU~L::I~t:=.J
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rwBook Lovers. will love the gold book
malkers topped WIth horses, bIrds, Teddybears, love, butterflies, au-planes_ and more
_,,< -. ~ that are waItmg for your stockmg stuffer gift, 11st at TraIl Apothecary . 121 Kercheval
The~'1 e prIced $4,50 each
•MISS Norton Presents . the all weather
coat by Zero Kmg In BrItIsh tan ThiS fam- peart! 710rlo•
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To the EdItor:In the past fIve months I
have attended all of the Boardof Education meetings and allof the public hearings concern-ing school closings and systemreorganizations.
The Board of Education andSupt. Kenneth Brummel havebeen very polite and patient inlistening to citizens and pa-rents opposing their views.What really bothers me is atthe board meeting at Parcellson Oct 10 when Dr. Brummelgave us his last proposal oneboard member, RogerMourad, made a grand standplay.
Community doesn't want Barnes closedTo the Editor: tary school must be able to rational to close a ~chool
I would first like to com Ii- support at least two sections m~rely becau~e It fall.s toment the Board of Edu tf? per grade. enJoy th~ margmal benefits ofand the su 1" t d ca IOn Though some of the alleged two sectl~ns per grade.degree of
perempen .ent on thte benefits are dubious or elu- In particular, from every-s onslveness 0 . d' h h thO g I h h d b tthe community e h'b't d sIve, I can a mlt t. at t ere In ave ear a?u
the October boa dX 1 \ e at may be a few margmal bene- Barnes and from haVingParcells. I' mee mg at fits of two sections per grade; v.iewed Its o.utsta~ding facih-
Having so said, however I (The ~ost tangible - accom- hes for the fIrst time recentlymust strongl th b 'd modatmg parent or student at the commumty meeting ofto reject S~ ~rg~. e oal~ problems with a particular Oct. 19, a deciSIOn to clo~e itfinal reco p. d Ir,mme s teacher - seems rather a lux- based upon present or proJect-school closmmgmed a IOn on ury. In most cases, both sides ed enrollments would be af hi s an eyery part can and should learn to hve tragic waste,
o t s recommendatIOn. with each other and in the Because it IS logically reIat-Th~ most impeachable fea- rare, unresolvable instances ed to the rationale for closmg
ture Ie:;the proposed closing of the parents would or should be Barnes, I would next addressBar~es School. Without im- willing to have the student the transfer of a group ofp':l~nmg the good faith of the change schools.) Defer. students to Trombly,CItizens Advisory Steering But I still see a value, in- T~ere IS, of course, no quarrelCommlt.tee, I cannot accept, deed an advantage, ill having wIth the concern, not to dosenor beheve that most reflec- one or more schools on a dif- Trombly But hke Barnes,tive citiz.e!ls would accept, the ferent model that IS smaller Trombly simply need not, beIn~lo~ablhty of Its keystone and more intimate. Or, to put able to support t~o sectIOnsprmciple that every elemen- it another way, it is SImply not per grade to remam a Viable• school. Hence, there IS no suf-Mourad afraid of a recall? ficient reason to transfer stu-
• dents to meet thIs end. Trom-Mr. Mourad denounced the bly's numbers are well above
new proposal with flourish. I Barnes' and both are ample totruly feel that all the school support at least smgle sectionsboard members care about our for each grade at a class-sizecommunity and school system, level that is not prohibitivelybut Mr. Mourad would have us low,believe that he is the only one And, of course, addItionalwho shows great concern. arguments against the particu-
Even at the meeting this lar transfer he in the consid-past Monday night, Mr. erable undesirability of havingMourad tried to defend citi- young children cross Jeffersonzens against the board, to no to school and the resultant so-avail. It seems to me Mr. cial isolation of this smallMourad is afraid of recall. pocket of students,That's too bad, He should be The last main feature of themore afraid this June when his final recommendation involvesterm's up, and he decides to moving the sixth grade out ofrun again for school board. the elementary schools into
Robin H. Missant the middle schools. From theGrosse Pointe Park Parcells' meeting the board~ cannot help but be keenly
aware of the grave SuspiCIOn,Widespread in the community,that this move, whatever itseducational raison d'etre, willbe used as a later justificationfor further school closings.
I am open-minded about thepossible advantages of a 6-8middle school But based uponsome of the concerns ex-pressed solely on educationalgrounds at the Oct. 19commu-nity meeting at Barnes (atwhich, shamefully, only oneboard member and no admin-istrative spokesperson ap-peared), I wonder whethersufficient sounding of knowl-edgeable elements of thecommunity has been made. Iwould suggest that to show itsgood faith on this matter theboard should be willing tohave further study and inputon this issue and vote on itperhaps a year from now
Best of all, I feel, would befor the board to articulate insome written form the circum-stances necessary to resurrectthe school closing issue.
I propose the following:• Whenever one or more
elementary schools cannotsupport a single sectIOn, per-haps 18or 20, per grade with acertain minimum number ofstudents (even then, beforeproposing closings, the magnetschool concept and redistrict-ing are two options that shouldbe seriously considered);
• Defeat of a school mlllage;• Significant drop in school
population well below presentprojections for declining en-rollments through 1987-88.
I realize that the boardshould not be able to bind, andprobably could not bmd, anyfuture board through suchpronouncement, but an ex-preSSIOn of a present intentalong the above lmes would goa long way toward making anydeciSion on 6-8 mIddleschools more palatable. Itwould also go a long way to-ward reaching out to the con-cerns of thIS community whichdoes not relIsh havmg to dealwith school clOSIng proposalson an annual basis.
The board must appreciatefrom the Parcells meeting thatfeehngs run high against Dr.Brummel's fmal recommenda-tIon It IS, of course, perceivedas a prelimInary step to fur-ther closmg attempts. I hopethe board Will not diVide thiscommunity by voting in favorof the final recommendation.There IS no "face savIng" thatthe board need Indulge In ItWill be respected for its re-sponsIveness If it rejects thefmal recommendatIOn as wellas the two earlier plans
FranCIS L Zebot,Grosse Pointe Park
Farms police are investigatmgan $18,000 robbery that occured 10a Bel anger Road home sometimebetween 6.30 pm Saturday, Oct29 and 7 pm Wednesday, Nov 2
Accord ing to the owner of thehome, the thieves made off Withabout $18,000 m jewelry, coms andother valuables Police say entryInto the home was apparentlythrough the basement EXit wasmade via a Side entrance
Reports say the house was com-pletely ransacked A police surveyof nearby neighbors had negatIveresults
Home hitfor $180,000
"b There Danger of a MIlItaryCoup m the Soviet UnIOn," I!>thetOPiC at the Adult FOIurn to beheld at the Glo!>se Pomte UOlta-rlan ChUlch hbral y on Sunday,Nov 13 from 9 30 to 10 45 a m
Speaker for the event Will beDennis PapaZian, prof ei>!>OI'ofHistory at the Univer!>lty of MI'chlgan Dearbom Campu!> Papa-zian !>tudled 10 the USSR under anoffiCial uS/uSSR e:..ch,mge plOgram The lectul e IS fl ee andadults are welcome.
Adult Forummeets Nov. 13
GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday,November10,1983
Pastor will teU about Jefferson-Chalmers workRobert C. Linthicum will be the Dr. Linthicum'!> church IS one of be on Thursday, Nov, 17, from
guest !>peaker at the Grosse 12 institutIOn!> in the J.effer!>on. 7.30 to 9:30 p.m. at ~he GrossePomte Intel"Faith Center for Ra. Chalmers and Grosse Pomte area POlnte UOlted Methodist Chu~ch,cial Juslice'!> Thu'd Thun,day wtuch have jomed to form "Peo. 211 Moro!>s Road, Grosse PomteForum Nov 17, pie in Faith UOlted" (PIFU) m Farms: .
In his pi e!>entahon "The Least 01del' to respond to the human AdmiSSIOn IS free and l~e publicof These," Dr Linthl~um will dls- problems and need!> in the Jeffel- IS mVlted For furl her mfol'ma-cu!>!>wily the future of the middle !>on-Chalmel s commumty lIOn, call 882-6464,cla!>s depend~ on Its wIlhngness to In a rece~l computer !'ankmg ofcommit It!>elf to the poor the nahon!> congressIOnal diS-
tricts, the 13th Congres!>lOnal Dls-tl'lct m Michigan won the dublOu-"distmction of being !>elected thepoore!>t district in the U S
Temporal ily on leave from hi!>dutIe!> at Grosse Pomte Wood!>Presbyterian Church, DI Lmthl-cum I!>pre!>ently actmg al:>lIlterimdll ectol of the People m Faith Un-Ited Houi>mg Corpol ation, de-dicated to the tl an!>folmatlOn ofone of the mo!>l Impovel'l!>hed,abandoned aleai> in the US, to a!>upportIve, !>elf-detel mWIng,hope-filled community
Dr. Lmthicum Will explam thehlStOly of the PIFU and de!>cllbethe goals of the new PIFU HOll"-mg COI poratlOn
The Third ThUii>day FOl'um Will
Ann-chair travelers head for Middle EastThe Grosse Pointe Cinema standmg and knowledge of people the Omyad Mosque With Its tomb
Leagu.e will present "Journey To and the historical development of of John the Bapti~t the "streetthe Middle East" by Dorothea and Christianity in other lands. called straight" and Anaias'Ros!> Bush when it meets on Mon- In Egypt, pyramids and the house 'day, Nov. 14, at 8 p m in the War Great Sptunx of Giza, the Citadel In Jordan a viSit IS made to theMemonal's Fne!> Audltol'lum, 32 of Sulah Id.Dm bUilt i~ 1183 A.D Amphitheatre of .Philadelphia,Lake!>hore Road and the Mohamed All Alabaster brimstone IS seen m the tuBs of
Mosque With its gold decorated Sodom and Gomorrah, and theThl!> COI01 shde ple!>entatlon IS a top are !>hown A viSit is made to lost city of Petra, of pink rock
record of one of the "Journeys to Luxor to see the Karnak Temple fame IS exploredUnder!>tandmg" of the Grosse and the Valley of the Kings aCl'oss The Bible really became alivePomte MemOrial Presbyterian the Nile for the visitors m Israel, with vi.Church, conducted by Martha Kle- Lebanon prOVides views of Bel- Sits to Masada where the Zealotsly, wife of the Reverend Ray Kie- rut where the Civil War erupted Withstood the Roman siege for twoly, recently retired senior mml!>- Just three day!> after the tour left, years Quaran where the Deadtel', and DOrl!>Jahnke, Wife of the and the ruins of Baalbek m the Sea S~roUs were found, Megiddochurch admmistrator Gust Beka!> regIOn. famous for its Kmg Solomon'!>Jahnke The purpo!>e of thpse tnp!> Dama!>cus, with its picturesque stables Jericho BethlehemI!>to inCIea!>e participants' under- bazaar!>, IS photographed as are Nazareth, the Sea' of GalIlee, the
S. It. luh. ~ d Side of Jacob's well and the placellJg es enms c IS .lOrme where Joseph was sold into sla-Glo!>"e Pomte tenm!> lovel!> ovel Wimbledon Racquet Club, one- very. In Jerusalem they found the
:lO have fOImed a new gloup qualter mile east of 1.94 on Nine many churches commemoratmgGro!>!>e Pomte Smgles Tenm~ Mile Jesus' hfe and l~st days. and, ofParty Thl!> month's pal ty I!>Saturday, course, the statIons of the Via
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"We had to sacnflce some effi-ciency for appearance" smce thefront of the house IS facmg thesun, he ~ald
If the less VISible back rooffaced the :>un, the collectors couldhave been raised to directly ab-sorb the sun, he added
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heatmg often look to solar heatmgas "the answer" to hIgh heatingcosts instead of merely lookmg toreducmg other fuel costs
"1 would encourage people touse solar heatmg. We offer to help,fmance customers to cut gas use, ,McGarvey said
He added he would rather havecustomers use solar heatmg to cutgas use so they Will be chargedless money for gas use and have abetter chance of bemg able to paytheir bill
Smce southern states have awarmer chmate and more newhome constructIOn, solar heatin~IS more prevalent there. But MI-chigan still ranks fifth in numberof solar heated mstallatlOns be-hmd Cahforma, Flonda, Anzonaand Color ado
Beyer saId he suspects ~ostsystems m Michigan are passIVe
Smce Grosse Pomte has so httlenew home constructIOn Beyer saidanother reason for few solarhomes here IS the expense of plac-mg a new system m the old housecompared to mstallmg a systemwhile bUlldmg the house
"Most houses in Grosse Pointeare not Ideally set up to add solarheating," he Said
He saId for a passive systemsomeone can pay as htUe as$1,000
"It depends how far you want togo," he said "There are so manydifferent ways to do It."
Still, Beyer said man>, positivereasons eXist for mstallmg a sys-tem here. The tax credIt for mstallmg a
system IS slgmflcant.For 1983, state law allows a 10
percent credit on the first $10,000spent and five percent on the next$8,000. The legislation for thiS cre-dit expires after thIS year, butnew legislatIOn, which has passedthrough the House of Representa-tives, has been imtlated to extendthe credits It must now passthrough the state senate
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By Jamie CookSolar energy as a home fuel
energy source can prOVide long.term savmgs to homeowners, butheatmg from the sun has notcaught fire among Grosse Pomt-..::,s
Three Grosse Pointe houses arelisted WIth the State Energy Ad-mlmstratlOn as contammg solarheatmg One home had the systemmstalled two years ago and theowner now has no regrets aboutmvesting $12,000 for a somewhatextravagant active system
An active system consIsts of acollector, a storage tank, pumps,controls and a neat extra chongrate for the fireplace It can heatpart of the home's water and all'while a passIve system warmsonly the all' by the sun shmmgthrough a wmdow and the homeretammg the warmth
Robert Beyer, of NorwoodRoad, had the system mstalled byhiS heatmg and all' conditlOmngcompany After lDstallatlOn, hIScompany placed advertisementsIn the newspapE:'r for "olar heatmgmstallation, but prospective cus-tomers were turned off by the Im-tIal cost
He said operatmg a system mGrosse Pomte had advantages anddrawbacks
Bemg in a northern chmate, hesaid, the sun can only heat the all'and water a lot when It is clearoutSIde Even then, anothersource of fuel must assist
"When there IS a mce, bnghtsun, ~ou can do good WIth a sys-tem,' he saId But even WIth abflght winter sun, the systemnee<ls help With all' heating
"The wmter sun IS not as goodbecause It is lower m the sky," headded.
A publicatIOn by the EnergyAdministratiOn called "SolarHome Heatmg in Michigan" saidmost active systems r.roduce up to75 percent of a home s heatmg TobUIld a system provldmg 100 per-cent heatmg would be too expen-Sive
Ron McGarvey, an official fromthe Michigan Consolidated GasEnergy Conservation Department,said customers mterestea m solar
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CorrectionIn the Thursday, Oct 20 iSsue,
F. Robmson III was IdentIfied asbemg appointed second vIce-pre-Sident of the Nahonal Bank ofGrosse Pointe. Robinson is Withthe NalJonal Bank of DetrOIt
Claude A. Richalds has beenelected pre,c,ident of the MIChiganchapter of the American A~socla.tlOn of Workers for the BhndRIchards, a Gros,c,e Pointe Woodsresident, has been employed for 14.years With the Michigan Commis-sIOn for the Bhnd as a business en-terprise supervisor for Wayne, Oak-land, Macomb and St Clan Coun-ties
Richards electedchapter president
Michael C,Kabler,HotelIer, HotelSt Regb. ha:>been appomtedto the board ofdIrectors of theMIchigan Lodgmg ASSOCldtlOnKahlel. whoholo" oUc:l1 H, ,t,,,h clnd AmellcanCItizenship, jomed the St RegiS m1982 He IJves In Gros~e PomteFal'ms
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NatIOnal Bank of Detlolt hasappomted Deborah L. Hoffman ofGro~~e POHlte Fat m~ d~ d::'~I::,tantvlce-pl'e~ldent In It~ Ed:>tel n Re-gIOnal B<U1kmg DIVblOn
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Seminars forSingle parents
"Meetmg the Hohdays Alone,"Will be the tOPiC of a semmar tobe held fOl smgle parents Nov. 14,at Wood!:>Presbytenan Church onMack Avenue Seminal' leader WIllbe Mmy Meyer, director of theGrosse Pomte bl anch of NortheastGUidance Center
Monthly Smgle Pal ent Seminal SWIll be held at Woods PresbyterIan and Memorial Church on al-tel natlng months The seminars31 e being sponsored pnmarily bythe two chUi che" , but al e open tothe public Future tOPiCS mclude"Developing Support Systems"and "Finances for Singles"
Meetmgs begin at 7 p m. Withcoffee, tea and fellowship Theprogl am begms at 7 30 and WIllconclude at 9 p 10 There is a $2donation to help defray expenses
For more mform at IOn, call SueMcKim, 886-8303 or Mary AnneEvans, 882-5330
Toa!:>tmaster" internatIOnal Willho~t Iti':>next meetmg Monday,Nov 14, at 7 30 P 10 m the upperlevel of the Glos!:>ePomte Cenl1 alLlbldl)'
A~ Pdl t of the meeting, thel'eWill be featured "peakeJ'!:> who"evel bal communiCatIOn !:>kllls runthe gamut, everythmg fJ om be-gll1nll1g speclkers to al ticulateCOIporate exeeutlve~
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The genel al public I" welcometo play cln active lole m the meet-mg~, which 31 e held the "econdclnd foUlth Monday of each monthFOl mOl e mfolmatlOn, contactNev Pack at 882 4989 or PeteOberlte!:>en at 527-6984, evemngs
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fee Ii':>$75 for first time partlci.pant!:> and $65 for prevIous re-gl!:>trant!:>Thel e IS a 25 percentdl!:>count for college students Withcun ent IdentificatIOn cards and toall senIOr Citizens withHEW card~
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Thursday, November 10, 1983
Study with lung Center
PWP meetson Friday
Speakel dt lhe Fllday, Nov 11meeting of the Grosse PomteChaptel of Palent~ Without Part-nel~ Will be Nancy Willtams, pub-hc relatIOn!:>director fOI the Det-IOlt-Wmd"or Tunnel CorporatIOnNancy Will talk and show the fllmon the "Trench and Tube" methodwhICh wa!:>employed to bulld thist emaJ kable engmeering transportatlOn product
The Glosse Pomte Chapter ofPWP meets the second and fourthFl'lday of each month at theGlo!:>"ePOInte Wat Memonal Cof-fee and convelsatlon begin at 7 30P 10 followed by an orientation ofnew members A general meetingWith gue"t speaker IS scheduledfor 8 30 P m An afterglow followsat the K of C Hall Ten MIle andLittle Mdck, St Clall' Shore~, at 10pm
PWP IS a non-pi ofIt, non-seeter-Ian, educational orgamzatlOn Tobe eligible a person must be thepal ent of one or more liVing sonsor daughtel sand smgle
Cdll the hotline, 881-5892 for Ill-formatIOn on membel ~hlP and eli-glblhty There al e varied actlvi-tiei':>fot "mgle parents and then'children
The Center for Jung Studies Will~pon!:>ol'd Life Context Inten~lveJournal Work~hop Fn:iay and Sa-lUlday, Nov 11 and 12, at MIllelHall, Chl'l~t ChUl ch, 61 GlossePOinte Bouleval d
The wOlhhop begin!:> Flldayevenmg horn 7 30 to 9 30 P m andWill continue all ddY Saturdayflom }()d 10 to 9 P 10 S1'>tel Chll~llan Koontz, Ph D, profe~~oJ' ofEngll~h at Mel cy College of De-tI Oil <ind I egl!:>teled Journal con-.,ultant Will conduct the wOlk-"hop
The pi oce~!:>of the WOIkshop ex-pellence endble" II1dlvldu<ils totit clWthell hve" Into focu" and en-I,ll ge their ~pltltudl and Cteatl vequalttle!:> The non- Judgem entdl,non dwgno"tlc pi oce!:>~I~ cl WclY01 pel~onally c1allfymg one'~ !Ife"ltudtlOn, delel mining one'~Ie~ource~ ,md decldmg on newdll ecllOn~
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• 'i I) III - «'.lIth 20!Vldeo One (5).5 :10 pm - Health }<'Jeld - PIe Mell,>lludl ;-'ynulomc till• b P m _ WJ)ne Count~ A Ne\1 Pel,>pettlve - \llth W,l)ne County
I<>.ec WlllI,lm LUCd::' (17)• b 30 P m - 'Hedlth 'I"llk" . - Gue~b ,Il c Dr l\i1tchell Acne DI Lee,
High Hl'>k Plegndncy. dnd DI Zvlthull~ Arthlo,>coPY (17)• 7 P m - People with EI v ~teJJlel - Gue,l I> Jel r~ DeGI dlld (,1 o~~e
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Hu~<, Glbb (17)• B 30 pm - "Whdt PIlLe CommullItdlJOn' (17)
Tuesday, November 15• 11 d m - "Whdt Pnce CommulllcdtlOn~" (17)• 5 30 P m - The Hedlth Field - Women, Work ,1I1d Hedll DI~eel~e
(17)• 6 P m - "The PreventIOn F dctOl" - Thl~ film expl.lll1~ lhe Cdu~e~ of
pneUmOnld, the wal mng ~Ignl> to be dWdl e of, dnd d new VdCCllle (17)• 6 30 P m - Hdnk Luks v~ Clime (17)• 7 P m _ People With EI v Slemel - Guel>t I~ DdVld Wilb flom the
Michigan Humane Soclely (17).7 pm - The SdVlllg WOld (5)• 7 30 P m - Steady Gdm~ 119)• 8 P m - "FllIanCldl Pldnnmg" (17)• 8 30 pm - "Johelnnd Gllbelt Inlel VleW~ - J,llIel Mueller
GI o,~e POlllte News (17)• 9 P m - The Job Show tl7).9 JOP m _ BOdrd of Education ~ fmal meetlllg on the I ecommendd
lIOn of ~chool clo~llIg, (17)
A h~tlng of locell progrelmmlng avalldble on Gl o,,~e Pomle Cdble
Thul !>day, November 10• 11 d m _ "Whelt Pllce CommulllcdtlOn~" - An mtel Vle\\ with U ~
Hep John Dmgell on the break up of AT&T dnd how It \\ III affect thedvel Jge homeownel (17)
.5 pm _ LOCdl High School SPOlt" - Check C1Jdnnel 8 dnd 17 fOJ'>chedule (17)
.6 30 P m - Helnk Luk~ v~ Clime (17)• 7 P m _ People with EI v Stemel - Gue~b ,lie Edmund Ahee Jnd
Gu'> Hu,,~o Ilho dl~CW," the Celputhm Kitchen plogrdm (17)• 7 P m _ The ~dvmg WOId - MedlleitlOn, ,lnd mU~lt flom Ihe "Clip
tUI e~ 15)• 7 30 P m _ A VIf:.'W flom d P,lI" Benth II llh Judge Bevelly C
Globbel _ (;ue,>t I~ Judgt' John D 0 Hdll WJ~ ne C()unl~ PI o,et utOICOIpal .IlIOn COUIl,el (17)
• 8 P m _ Fllldnt.,,1I PI,wnmg' - With Cellilled Filldncidl PI,mnelMdl gdl et ~oulh\\ oJlh (17)
• 8 30 P m -' Joh,mnd GJlbel t Inlel \ Je\\ '> - 1\1dlk Wehel DII ettOI (,Io,>'>e POlllle W,ll MemOlldl (17)
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Residents join new committeesThe Shore~ recently named
I e!>ldents to the FinanCIal Development and BeautifIcatIOn Ad-
, visory committee~ that wel eformed m July
The fmanclal developmentcommittee I~ chelll ed by KurtTech With George Bd~hal <1,Thomas Candler, Wilham Dahling, EdWald Deeb, Mdl'vyn Ga.,kin and Petel Boga!> !>elvmg d'>membel!> PreMdent pro tern CBradford Lundy, JI ~el ve!> d~council Iepi e~entatlve
The commIttee allow!> Ie.'>ldent':>to make tdx-deductlble contrIbu-tIOn!> to the Village 10 01del' tobUild a fund to u,',e fOl occ,hlOndlcapital Implovement pI ogl am!>The fund would help the vllldgekeep down tax Iate.'> dnd ~tay outof long-tel m debt oblIgdtlOn.'>. acCOIdmg to vllldge offIcI db
The committee al'>o give,:> Ie':>ldent!> an opportunIty to I emembelthe VIllage In wdb 01 tl u':>b tOle~tate planl1lng~
The BeClutlflCatlOn AdvI':>OIYl..UlIIlIlltl"" n Lh",l1 cd b} Hob('] t
1 eady picked up d polItlcdl ':>Ignm~t Clall Shores dnd a load balncade In the Pal k They addedthey had 11led to Iemove a licenseplate from a Gl'Os~e POInte Shorespohce cal', but were unable to getIt off, I eports !>ald
The two replaced the sod theyhad removed fIom Ghesqulel ePark and returned the barricadeand the pohtIcal sign to the sta-tIon The two told police theywould drop off the bale of hay toIts owner the next day
Bonnier Quartet toperform in church
The Bess Bonmer Quartet wdlperform in concert at the GrossePomte UnItarian Church on Sun-day evemng, Nov 13, at 7 p.m
The concert wdl feature manyof the numbers from a new albumby the group. Called "Bess Bon-nier Duet to Quartet," the albumfeatures jazz piano stylings, alongWith Dan Jordan on bass, TomBrown on drums and Gene Parkon reed instruments.
AdmiSSion is fl In advance, or$9 at the door. Advance tIcketsshould be ordered by check With astamped, self-addressed envelopesent to Grosse Pomte UmtarIanChurch, Jazz Concert, 17150Maumee, the CIty, 48230 Seatsmay also be reserved at $7 eachby calhng 881-0420
CopIes of Bess Bonmer's albumwIll also be on sale at $9 each
A local church'~ scavengel huntwent awry last FrIday mght whentwo men pal tlclpatmg m the huntwere picked up by Woods pollce
Officers received a repOl t froma resident saying someone wa~loading !>omething mto a car atthe city's Ghe!>qUlere Park Re-sponding officers pursued andstopped a 1977 Ford statIOn wagonoccupIed by a 23-year-Old St ClairShores man and a 20-year oldWoods man
Also found in the car was a baleof hay and several sections offresh sod, reports said
When questIOned about theItems, the two men said they wereparticipating 10 a scavenger huntand showed officers a lbt of theitems to be picked up.
The list included a parkmg me.tel', boat trailer, hcense platefrom a police vehicle, snow-mobile, three cats, a MercedesBenz hood ornament, a polIticalsign, an eXit sign from a !>chool,three feet of picket fence, thesame book from all GI'o!>se Pomtelibrary branches, a motOrizedtwo-wheeled vehicle, a menu fromthe Pancake House, a "no park-109" sign, two square feet of sodfrom a police statIOn, a CadIllachubcap, a road barncade and abale of hay, according to repol ts
The men said they had paid $4to take part In the hunt The pelsons With the most pomts were towm all the money, reports said
The men told polIce they had ai-
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Police pick-up scavengers
Married ministers join ChristThe husband and wife team of Revel end!> GI egory and Margaret
Sammons will join the !>taff of Christ Chw'ch, Gros!>e Pointe. nextmonth as a!>sociate prie!>t!>.the church announced thi'i week. ReverendGregory has been rector of St. Philip!> Church in Easthampton. Ma!:l!:l.,since 1978. He walt educated dt Trinity College and Harvard DivinitySchool and the Epi!>copal Divinity School in Cambridge. The ReverendMal gell d ill ,U) dlllli:.td.nt .. t St. John'!> Church in !'tIorthhampton, Mil"" ,where she i!>advi!>or to Epi!>copal !>tudenb at Smith College. She wa!>educated at WelIesley College and the Epi!>copal Divinity School. Shealso worked as a Peace Corp" volunteer in Liberia from 1971 to 1974.She will be a part.time member of the Chri"t Church !:Itaff.
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run for her moneyThey tried to take her pur.:.e but
fled Without It when she resistedThe woman was reported to beunharmed
An off-duty Detlolt polIcemanobservmg the incident gave chasebut lo:,t the teen.:. In traffIC PolleeIeport they have no ~u:,pects
Section 3. This OrdInance shall take effect twenty (20) days after Itsenactment, or upon Its pubhcatlon, whichever IS later
(2) The follOWing articles may be sold, possessed, transported. used ortransferred Without pelffilt, prOVided such matena1s have been found tobe adequately labeled by the Adffilmstralor of the Hazal dous SubstancesAct pursuant to Section 2 of Act No 188 of the Public Act~ of 1965, asamended, being Section 286 452 of the Michigan CompIled Laws
(b) Toy pistols. toy cannons, toy canes, toy tnck nOIse makers andtoy guns of a type approved by the director of the depal tmellt ofstate police 111 wluch paper caps as described In subdIVISIOn (a)are used and wluch are so constructed that the hand cannotcome In contact With the cap when 10 place for the explOSIOn andwhich are not deSigned to break apart or be separated so a~ toform a miSSIle by the explOSIOn
(c) Sparklers contaming not more than 0125 pounds of burnIng pOl"tlOn per sparkler
(d) Fhtter sparklers In paper tubes not exceedmg 1/8 lOch 111 dlame.tel', cone fountams, and cylinder fountams
- ,'* .(e) Toy snakes not contaimng mercury, if packed m cardboard
boxes With not more than 12 pieces per box for retail sale and Ifthe manufacturer's name and the quantIty contamed m each boxare pnnted on the box, and toy smoke deVices
«() Possession, transportation, sale, or use of Signal flares of a typeapproved by the director of the department of state police andblank cartndges or blank cartridge pistols speCIfIcally for ashow or theater, for the tralmng or exlubItmg of dogs, for SIgnalpurposes m athletIc sports, and for use by nulltSIy orgamz8tlOns
(a) Flat paper caps contalmng not more than 25 of a gram ofexplOSive content per cap, 10 packages labeled to mdlCate themaximum explOSIve content of cap
(g) The sale of fireworks, prOVided they are to be slupped directlyout of state pursuant to regulatIOns of the Umted States Department of TransportatIOn covenng the transportatIOn of exploSlves and other dangerous artICles by motor, raIl, and water
sectIOn 6 Storage of FireworksThe storage of fireworks IS unlawful except for a retailer who has goods
on hand for sale to the pubhc In a supervised display area.
Section 2. Except as amended herem, all other prOVISIOns of OrdmanceNo 7.07, as amended, shall remam m full force and effect
(b) An unmanned balloon which reqwres fire underneath to plOpei Itand IS not moored to the ground while aloft,
(c) Firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets. roman candles, daygobombs. bottle rockets, wlusthng chasers, rockets on slIch, 01
other fIreworks of like constructIOn,,(d) Frreworks contammg an explOSive or mflammable compound or
a tablet or other deVIce commonly used and sold as flrework~contammg nitrates, fulffilnates, chlorates, oxalates, sulphlde~ oflead, barIum, anhmony, arsenic, mercury, mtroglycer1Oe, phosphorus, or a compound contammg these or other modern eJo.'ploslves,
section 5 Fireworks(1) Except a!> prOVided 10 sub-sectIOn (2), It shall be unlawful fOl Jny
person. firm, partnership. or corporatIOn to offer for sale, eJo.po!>efOl sale,sell, possess, gIve, transport, use, explode or cause to explode, Without apermIt ISSUedpursuant to sectIon 243a of Act No 328 of the PublIc Acls of1931, as amended, being SectIon 750 243(a) of the MIchIgan CompiledLaws, any of the follOWing
(a) A blank cartndge, blank cartrIdge pIstol, toy cannon toy cane,or toy gun m which explOSives are used,
CITY Of ~ro.a.a.r 'oint.r 111arm.a MICHIGAN
CODE NO. 7.07AMENDMENT TO GENERAL OFFENSES ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO. 269AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 3 OF THE GENERALOFFENSES ORDINANCE OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS BEING"AN ORDINANCE DEFINING GENERAL OFFENSES, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE COMMISSION THEREOF. AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS 81, 98, 60 AND '¥l ..
THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ORDAINS
Section 1. The General Offenses Ordmance, Ordmance No 185 enactedDecember 20, 1'¥l! IS hereby amended by revlsmg sectIOn 5 and !>ectlOn 6of Ch:lpter 3 to read In theIr entIretv as follows
Woman gives teeMA Park resident got into a tug-
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Park pohce report that the 51year-old woman was leavmgSparky Herbert's Sunday, Nov 6,at 6 54 P m when she was ap-proached in the rear parking lotby two males 10 their teen~
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Lamaze movieto be shown
The Lamaze childbIrth mOVIe,"Nan's Class," will be shown freeof charge, Friday, Nov 11, at 8pm at Mount Clemens GeneralHospital, Conference Room A. Nofee or reservation is required
The film is presented as a pub-lic service of Childbirth Informa-tion Service. Inc., a Grosse Pointenon-profit group provldmgLamaze, early pregnancy, Cesa-rean and post-partum supportclasses to expectant couples ineastern suburban Detroit andMacomb county
Lamaze classes are fdling nowWith starting dates correspondingto Wmter and Sprmg "due dates"In Grosse Pointe, St, Clatr Shores,East DetlOlt, Warren, Mt Cle-mens, Utica and ChesterfieldTownship For more information,call 731-0277
ferent tribes and the Transval,where gold mmes are concentrat-ed
The program is offered weeklyat the Neighborhood Club, 17150Waterloo The publIc IS mvited
November 4, 1983
Travel group visits Africa
Cable series onmoney management
On Wednesday, Nov 2. Roney &Co. began a 13 \\eek fmanclalteleVISion program on GrossePomte Cable at 7 30 P m
"Roney Financial ReView,"analyzes current fmanclal newsand discusses Issues of progress-Ive money management Inter-view segments With Roney spec-Ialists and major bus mess spokes-people highlight specific mvest-ment opportumtles
The show IS hosted by Petel SLogan and Wilham Roney III ofGrosse Pomte
The Neighborhood Club':, SemorCitizen~ World Travel Clu:,s Willhead to Africa Wednesday, Nov16, at 1 30 p.m via the shde~ ofFern and Rip ZWlCkey
The ZWlckeys' progl am, titled"Adventure~ In East Africa," WillVISit mo:,t of the land ... In EastAfrica, mcluding Uganda, Kenya.Tanzama. Zanzibar. Zimbabweand Mozambique
Some of the slght~ seen WIll 10elude Queen EliZabeth Pm k andthe MUlchl~on Falls, the MaslMan Game Re~elve, the VlctonaFalls and the Wangle NatIOnalAmmal Reserve
Other slght~ vIsited mclude theTI an.:.kai, home of a million of dJf-
Dick Beach receives award
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Years of Sf'rviN" to South High School and the surrounding communi.ty was officially recognized recenHy when Dick Beacb (ngbt) receivedan award from Robert Novitke. president of the Grosse Pointe KiwanisClub, as the most outstanding Key Club Advisor in Michigan. Since hisretirement from the Grosse Pointe school system. Beach has devotedthousands of hours and hundreds of dollars of his own to helping theneedy throughout the Detroit metro area.
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Seated left to right: Roger P. Mourad. Joan R. Hanpeter. Supt. Kenneth Brummel, Ernest Buechler.Standing left to right: Vincent LoCicero, Catherine Brierly. Dorothy Kennel. Jon B. Gandelot.
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We, the undersigned Citizens.of Grosse Pointe,support the Grosse Pointe Board of Educationin its role of providing educational leadership.
Camille & Bob Peterson Emma P Hutchinson M/M Peter C Higbie Howard R Poppen Robert Hawkeley LOISMelsslver
Agnes Barron Rachel G Brake Walter H Mackey Shirley Smart Mower Henry A Cloy Allan F Melsslver
MarJone Fischer Jean C A Carter Pam Gladstone H E Vanderbank Clarence Kanarr L E Melsslver
G Bruce Felgtmer Joyce Edwards Mrs Margaret Elhott M 1M SW McMillin Jack M Pettis Carl W Lord
Goody Semple MarJone Hirt Carl Justice Frank J Welcenbach Don HaighChuck & Judy Slade
Ct\nstlne C L1ebbrand MI M Ramon Bfln\<man Lester M Elliott G W Knudtson Jack Persson Gall Kaess
Manlyn 0 Keane Kathy Barrett Lawrence I Ruby Lf Carter H Gordon Tanner Bernard W LeMieux
John W Owens Joan lawler Jeanne M Smllt1 EG Acomb Paul Colby PIChard B Marsh
Marylou Coe John J Schonel'berg Jr Kennard L Jones John M Hannan Donna King Ann Dalby
Ar,ne W Roberts juliet Hafford Malln B Hutchinson LOUISE Sendelbach Roy W Voorhees Elolne Feeser
William E Keane Jr Carroll & Joe Ev~a Mary Botten Cha~es F Lawler Mary Evelyn Self Robert Feeser
Bill & Jackl SCott Ann MacDonald Fran McGregor Dodds Rosemane H Hannan Robert N Harwood Elizabeth Wood
Joan S Owens Mike MacDonald Lucy Kenn MJ Rueger Gall Kozlowski Alice D Brown
Ann Rice Kaltiryne E Prost Mary T Galloway M/M Armond Carpentier BaSil Johnson Tom Candler
Patty McCracken WS Chapman Dorolt1ea S Busl1 Bernard Wt1Itley Terry Hammond Kay Candler
Mary A Richards Lucy Prost Helen S Meyeong Winifred rlnch John Harwood Patricia Haug
Solly DeSondy AC Docs Emily Glow Lee Miller Martha Speer Edward Haug
Mary Kaya Ferry Tlmolt1y Sfoepker Kimberly Grow Audrey Henry Frank McHugh II JoAnn Kel'y
Susan Loren George H Zinn Howard Hush LOUIseHoyt Mane H Murphy James Kelly
Tom Rice John & Joy Williams John Williams Jane Warren Charlotte K Eafon Caroline A Marston
Pal Bowles XhOfer [Jeff) Orhon Ellzabelt1 B Wi'llams SollIe S Spitzley Helen C Warren S Sidney Newhouse
Gall T Terry Judltn A Anderson Kathryn W Hush Theodora W Acomb MUriel Wengel Nancy Trowern
Bob & Joan H Goulder Constance G Kienle Theodore B Fleming Jr Richard D Grow Harnette G Caruso Howard Trowern
Robert E Terry Sondra M Kelcourse Therese Fleming Audrey C Ruby LOUiseEichenlaub ~obert Kennel
Mrs Caryl M Kerbe' Michele Gentile Clyde L Reed CaIt1enne Champion Pot Rousseau Ruth CollinsJanis Race
Mr Wallace P Ernsberger Carl D Anderson Elaine F Reed Don MacKenZIE' SylVia Marinos Jan W(lght
Rlcl)ard C Donovan Charles J Bencle Boyce M Tope ledyard M tchell Jr Elizabeth B Henry Charles Wright
Mrs Marty M Ernsberger James N Spllos Hamette Slowln Sarah HIli M M John Meehor
Mr Armand C Kert:Jer Linda l SImons Joseph M Callahan Pharoe & DIcK Welooerg Mrs Janet Dunn
Albert K Jacoby Sondra Frame Helen McKnight Nancy Malicki
Sylvlo A Zytkewlck Solome Walton Hallne A Callahan Tom & Pat Jeffs Jesse R Lowther Nea, & Dorothy Combs
John Zytkew'ck Jusltne 0 Kulha Sfu Dow Betsy Srhooff Carolyn & Vann Fleming Wesley H Hoffman
JOhanra Gilbert Dr & Mrs K R Knoblauch Therese Dow Rick & Joan Gordelch Palrlclo Wilsor, ,vlliram H Denier
Ellwyn Gilbert Pefer B Frame John & Susan Mozena Larry & Sue Aske", Rose Gray Fronk J Siaden Jr
Fred W Adoms Chnstopher Grow Paul & Suzie Decker Peter & Susan 0 Rourkp Judy Walker r~obert H Pytel!
Mary Grace Adams Dorolt1y Newhouse Josephine l Malecek Jarle !lorry Lindo Johnslon
Mary Ann Pear Molly Vermel NT HIgbee Julie & JeremlOh Bourkp Carol Fitzgerald
Kendra & Iany Hardmg Jean W Cornelius Peter B Frome C~lstlne B Clay Sue Snow
Joseph P Thompson Manlyn Coonen Rachel Grow Carol A Cloy Mary Steiger
BoltJora R Thompson Emily Moellenng Mrs Laurance Horwood Barbara Hawkeley r<uth & Frank Zmn
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Mrs. Elizabeth Fromm~I vlce~ fOI Mrl> Flomm. 79.
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She dIed Tue.,ddY. Nov 8. 111 ~tJohn HO~Pltdl
1301n In Hungelry, MI" FlOm 01wa~ a long tIme Ie"ldent 01 theFal m~ and wa., the Wldo\\ ofChal1e~ Flomm, foundel 01 theChal1el> Flomm Co ~he \\ <I"" d
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Mr" Flomm I" "llIvlved b) t\\O!>on!>,Jo~eph dl1d Celli, 10 gl dndc1lllul ell dlill ..,llI. !';l cut h' .lndchildl en ~he wa., <11...,0the mothelof the late Fredellck Flomm
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Wesley S. ThompsonSel VIce., 101 1\11 Thompwn, 73,
01 HawthOine ROdd. well.' heldThllll>da~, Nov. 3. III the A H Petel:, Funeldl Home
He dIed Monda\ ,Oct .n. III Cottdge Ho"'pltal .
Born III DetiOit he wa..., eI Ie.III ed mdthmethlCl> ~upel VI!>OI fOithe Detlolt Pubhe School !>y!>tem
1\11 Thomp:,on I!> "'U1vlved byhi') Wife. Salltd, thlee blothels,
Mrs. Ruth T. EdsonSel v Ice" for MI" Ed.,on, 91. of
the POinte, wel e held Wedne"day.Nov 2 1I1 the Vel heyden Funel alHome
She died ~ul1dav, Oct 30. III helhome .
1301n III Mmne, "he I etll ed In1969 a" a .,ecunly bloket and ac-count executive fOI Pmne-Webber
MI l> Ed...,on I" ""1lI vlved by one"I"tel
Memolldl contllbutlOn., may bem,lde to the MichIgan Heart A,,-...,OCIatton
CI emeltlOn wa" dt FOl e"t LawnCemetel y
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Intelment wa., 111 ACddta Poll kCemelel)
Mrs. Virginia C. HarrisonA memorial service for MI!>
Harnson, 66, of Beacon~fleldRoad, wa~ held Monday. Nov 7In the Verheyden Funeral Home
She died Friday, Nov 4. In Cottage Hospital
Born In Ohio, she is survived byher husband, Everett; a !>on Ed.ward, two daughters, Mr~ Be-verly Haron and Mrs. Betty Regtuand !>even grandchildren
CI emahon was at Forest LawnCemetery.
Harold E. VanVorheesServICes for Mr VanVorhee!>,
89, of Vel mer Road, wel e heldSatul day, Nov 5, at the Vel'hey den Funel al Home
He died Thursday, Nov 3 IIIBon Secour~ Hospital
Bol'l1 m Indlanapohs, he was dIetired deSign engmeer fOI Gen-el al Motol!> He was a graduate ofPurdue Univer!>lty and was amember of Bruce Post No 1146 ofthe VFW
Mr VanVorhees IS survIved byhi:' wIfe, Marion; a son, GeO! geC. a daughter, Mrs Km enDaVis-Collins and three grandchildren
Intel ment was 111 Indlanapoll'"
•Mrs. AndronekeyJohnides
Sel vices for Mr~ Johmde..,. 80.of the Park, were held Satuldav.Oct 29, at the Wayne FuneralHome, Detlolt, and A!>:,umptlOnGI eek Orthodox ChUI ch
She died ThUlsday, Oct 27. U1Bon Secol1l!> Ho!>pltal
BOl n 111 Constantmople, "heImmigrated to thl!> country 1111920d~ a 16-year-old bllde She Wol" alife memlJel of the Wo!velll1eChaptel No 52 of the 01 del of theEd...,tel n Stal She wa::, abo ,\membel 01 Ahmo!>e Temple No 63ol the Ddughtel s of the Nlle. a,',hlllle olgamzatlOn fol' women
1\1I!> Johmdes I!> ~Ul vlved bytwo ddughter", Helen Glegg andVlctolla Johnides, two ::'l:,tel~,one bl othel, four grandehlldl ell,md one great-gl andchlld
Memollal contlibution" may bemade to a!>:,umptlOn GI eek 01thado>- Church
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Walter B. GrabowskiSel vice.., for:'lll Lil dbow!>kl. 79.
of HarV<ll d Road were heldThul ..,dd) '\J ov I )J) the Verhe\det! Funeldl Home dnd 5tCI ~lle CllUl cll
He died l\Iond<l\ Oct 31. III hl~home .'
BOIIl III Pol,md. he I" ..,U1vlved1)\ hi'" wile. Bellllece. twod,lughtel s, Mr~ Genelve Mortkadlld l'vll~ Clementme Gutowski.,md two gl andchlldl en
Intel ment wa:, III 1\11 Olivet('emetel)
Hazel I. Willison~el VI(e., fOI Ml.., Wllh~on. 82. of
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1\11., WII11...ol1 wa., the Wife ofthe Idte .John WIIIl.,on. d contldc101 dnd IllnJdel :-.he I...,""U1vlved by<I ...,on J [)dVld ddughtel Ml l>Glen (I'llell) A Iln) Schneldel : eIghtgl dndchlldl en, olle grea t gl andchild, dud a ...I.,tel
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Stanley L. Sikora~1'VI('e..., fOl Mr SIkora. 57, of
the WO(xl'> Will be held today, at9 30 a m .It ~I ,Jodl1 of Al ('ChUll:h
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BOin III l'vhchl~al1 he W<I..,d ..,elfemplo) I'd ,1(('ounLlnl wIth <In oflice on Kell) HOold In 1':.1..,t DeIIOlt 1\11 ~lkOld \\.1.., ple..,ldent oflhe Denbv KIWdlll'" Club dnd Wd~pa"l tl ('d..,U1 el 01 the DeL.l~alleKI1l~hh 01 COIUlllbu.., He \Va...,elbo.In AI lll) \ etel <In of WOlld W.ll II
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Pierce PTO holdspoinsettia sale
The Plelce Middle School PTO\" "p0n"-0I mg ,t pOln!>ettta sale nowthlOugh Nov 21 POInsettia plants.With 3 to 5 bloom~. are aVailablem led. plJ1k 01 white dnd ale $3 50each
Thel e Will be free dehvel y inGI o~~e Pomte fOl all OIdels of 1001 mOl e pldnt~ All 01 deI'S must bepi epald Delivel) date~ al e Dec 1,md 14
Planb Cdn be 01 del ed thloughany Plel ce ~tudent, 01 by callingthe Plel ce office, 343-2094
Check~ should be made out tothe Piel ce PTO Ploceeds fromthe ~ale Will be used for needed~chool eqUipment and programs.
Val Moran IS chairperson of thiSyear'~ ~ale She may be leachedaftel 3 30 P m at 884 8765
Thursday, November 10, 1983.
Richard PTOwill light upChristmas
The Richard PTO hopes to lightup Chnstma~ In the Pomtes by.,elhng kit<, and ln~tructlOns forthe con~tructlOn of lumlllana
Lumll1ana IS dn Old WorldSpalll~h tl adltlon u~ed to light thepath~ for the coming of worldpeace and tl anqulllty, accordlllgto the PTO Each kit contain!> themdtel tal fOI the con~tructlon ofthl ee lummatla and tn!>tructionsand U1e pnced at $2 50 or threefOl $7
FOI OIdelll1g mfOimatlOn on the~ale that began la<;t Tue~day, callJan Wdldell at 881-6822
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Pierce Turkey Trotplanned for Nov. 16
Studenb dt Pierce MiddleSchool In the Pdlk wllliun d mIlefor d tUIkey on Wedne~dny. Nov16
The occa~lOn l~ Plel ce'!> 12thannual Turkey Tlot, ~pon!>oled bythe !>chool'~ phY~lcal educatIOndepal tmenl The event begll1!> onthe "chool Jthletlc field at 3 p P1
The Turkey Tlot Will con"l~t offour half mile 1ace~ One each fOI~eventh and eighth grade glrband boy~, and a one-mile Idceopen to all ~tudent~
ThanksglVlng tUIkey ~ ""III beawal ded to the first two WlI1nel~m each of the half mile event~.and the top thl ee mder~ TUIkey~al e donated by the Plel ce PTO
In case of bad weather, theTurkey Trot Will take place onThur!>day, Nov 17 Spectators <lIeinVited to attend
Student~ Intel ested In competmg should ~lgn up With Sue Sny-del 01' Jeny Keith, in the phySicaleducatlon office There I~ a 25cent entry fee
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THE PROBLEMYou have ,I hole 10 'rour roofThe hole)Your furnace ventEvery time your furn.lce turn~ off the w,lrm .lIr In
your home h qUlckl) 10,t up 10 the furn,lce vent ,mdon goe~ the furnace ag.lIn heatmg Ihe ,lIr ,lOd runmng up your gd' bIll
When a furnace, bollrr or \\,Iter he<ller ,huI, off.y, drm ,lIr 10your home h qUick Iv \o,t up the fum.lce\en I Energy e...cape, but vou ,1111 end up p,I' 109 fOri I
People W,lIltto ..a VI' ,h much a, the, c,m ,0 T 11'11them to keep hedl 1O'ldl' wllh ,10 Amen-ThermVent DamperTHE SOLUTION
Cloc;e the hole III \ our TOofwah ,In AnH'rl.l hermVent Damper
The heat ofvour furn.lce (l!X'n, the Ameri-Therm'Vent Damper When Ihe furn.lce lurn, off. IheAmer.-Therm. Venl Damper do,e, your furn<lcevent and the warm air you p,lId for ,t.I\' \\ here Itht'long,. m"de your home
and I'll tell you how some peoplesaved as much as 20%* with Ameri-Therm@
Ana~ta!> addedThe wolto of SADD I~ "Fnend~
don't let friend~ dnve drunk,"Anastas !>ald "When you dnnkand dnve. you challenge deathAnd when you're dead at 17, youare dead at 17 ..
Ana~ta~ provided each ~tudentWith two pamphlet~ The ftr~t explamed SADD and it~ goab, whichmclude ellmmating the dl unk dn-vel' and !>avlI1glive!>; alertmg high!>chool fltudents Lo the ddnger!> ofdnnking and dnvmg; conductll1gcommunity alcohol awarene~~progl am!>, and orgamzmg pro.gl am~ to help those who haveconcern!> about alcohol
The pamphlet also contamed theSADD "Conti act for Life" that!>tate~ the teenager Will call homeIf the need allse~ for !>afe tt an~-portatlOn The pat ent agl ee!> toprOVide that tl ansportahon anddl~CU~~ the ~ituatJOn at a latellime
The ~econd pamphlet prOVidesthree ways to prevent ~omeonefrom dnving while under the m.fluence of alcohol. They are dnv-lnfl your fnend home; havll1g yourfriend ~pend the night; and callinganother fnend or a cab
In c1o~mg. Anastas dsked howmany students recogmzed thedanger!> of drinkmg and dnvmgand If they would help solve theproblem When he a!>ked them torise If they pledged to do some,the entire audience ~tood up
A SADD chapter IS bemg form-ed at North, ~ponsored by stu-dent!> and Tom Teetaert, chau.man of the phYSical education de-paltment
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South High School's instru-mental musIc department willpresent Its annual Cabaret Popsconcert on Saturday, Nov 12, at7 30 P m. m the South High SchoolGymnatorium
Featured will be performancesof popular mU~IC by the ConcertBand, SymphOniC Band and Or-chestra The Jazz Band will pro-Vide dancll1g musIc for the re-mainder of the evening, duringwhich time light refreshments Willbe served
AdmiSSIOn at the door IS $2 foradults, $1 for students, or $6 forthe immediate family (senior cit-Izens are admitted free) Call343.2140 for further lI1formatlOn
SADD CODles to NorthGROSSE POINTE NEWS
Kilthy BilkemilRNot1h Hip
Robert Ana~tas, foundel of Stu-dent~ Agam~l Drunk Dllvmg, tea-cher, counselor dnd coach (or 22yeal s m Mas~achu~ett<" ~poke atNorth High Tue~day. Oct 25.~hm mg With ~ludent~ hl~ conernabout dl mkmg and dnvmg. Hea~ked them to help attack thepi oblem by Foundmg a SADD atNorth
"You young people have a pro-blem," Ana~ta~ ~ald "NatIOnally,you're dying at the Iate of one anhour That'~ 8,000 01' 9,000 a yeal "
He aho ~ald that 87 percent ofteenagel ~ dl mk befol e they gra-dUdte h om high ~chool The ~amenumbel al~o tI y dl ug~ 01 mallJuana "And then they drive,"
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Cal eel'" and use of the CareelRe~oul'ce Centel at NO! th HighSchool WIll be the :,ub]ect for dl~CU~"lOn at NOl'th'~ November Pdrent Club DI~cu~~ion GroupThoma" Nell. coun::.elOl at NO! th\\'111 be the featured ~peaker
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The lectul e» WIll lIlclude Videot dpe:, 01 v .II IOU., ~tage~ III t he pi 0ductlOn 01 the CUll cnt pI d)ThlOugh thll-> f01 Indl !\io"'" hope~La cm Ich dudlence undel ~tandll1gof Ihe pld) Ibelf and the ::.Iudenhexpellence III ,ill d~pech ot pi 0
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The ::.eventh dllllUdl Ethmc D1I1nel ~pon::,ol ed b) the PTO ofPletce MIddle School. WIll be held.It 6 :1O p m tOlllght. Nov 10. 111the Plel ce g) mlld"llIm
Open to the public the EthniCDmnl'l \\ III fe<ltUl e GI eek. MiddleEu"tel n. FI l'nch. Engh~h. Gelm,ln. ltalldn. 1\1e'\ICdn. PolI"h dndAmellCdn food
All ethmc dl~he~ are pI epm ed,md ~el ved by pm ent~ of P lei ce"tudel1t~ Ploceed::. from tlckel::.ale::. Will be u~ed by the PTO topUt cha~e needed equIpment andsupplies fOI the ~chool
In addltlOll 10 the fme t nod theevenl Will abo II1clude ~pecldl entel tall1menl 111 the dudltollum begll1n1ng at 7 .30 P m
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~i~il~~fr~E;~~~~~~~,~;'~~~inal.gat~ ~~~~~DMental Health Centers to celebrateOct 31, as Commumty Mental Finest Cocktails in the Grosse Pointe AreaHealth Day in recognition of the20th anmversary of the federalle- FRESH LAKE PERCH DINNER $575glslation that created the com- •munity mental health system Thursdays and Fridays
In announcing the commemora-tion, Nahonal CouncIl PresidentLUCille Kelley cited the legisla-tion's importance in the shiftfrom mstitutional to commumtybased care
"The development of the com-mumty mental health system wasa major step to remove the men-tally III from the Isolation of merecustodial care of earlier decadesto a less restrictive, more humanetreatment setting," she said. "Thecommunity mental health systemenables clients..lo remam in theircommunities where they can re-ceIve support from theIr familIesand friends and maintam jobswhIle they receive the treatmentthey need.
"We are hopmg that communitymental health centers across thecountry use thIS opportumty to in-crease community awareness oftheir services and promote com-mumty mvolvement in theu' pro-grams," Kelley contmued. "It isalso a time for us to renew ourcommitment to the plulosophy ofcommunIty care"
Community mental health en-tered a new era m 1963 whenPresident John F. Kennedy sent amessage to Congress calling for a"bold new approach" to the prob-lems of mental illness. Congressresponded by passing the MentalRetardatIOn Facilities and Corn-mumty Mental Health CenterConstruction Act of 1963WhICh thePresident signed into law on Oct31, 1963 The law, which au-thol'lzed federal grants for con-struction of public or nonprofItcommumty mental health centers,led to the development of morethan 700 of these agencies
In subsequent legislatIOn Con-gress expanded the federal rolefrom strictly a "bricks and mor-tar" approach to faclhtatinggrowth of commumty mentalhealth centers through funds forstaffing and other grants for ser-vice delivery The culmmatlOn ofthIS legislative approach was the'Mental Health Systems Act, pas-sed In 1980 in response to the re-commendatIOns of the PreSIdent'sCommISSIOn on Mental Health
These budgetary reductIOns, In-flation and the impact of the re-cessIOn combined to produce fi-nanCial strains WIthin the com-mumty mental health system
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L. Michael Smith, right, vice.prel>ident, corporate developmentat St. John Hospital, poses withJoseph Staub and Erwin Wood.center, two members of the •Grosse Pointe City chapter of theAmerican Association of RetiredPersons, Smith talked to about 125members of the AARP recentlyabout St. John's modernizationprogram and Medicare's newDRG, or diagnosi., and relatedgroups.
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GrO'l'le POInte Aca.demy Student CounCIlmember.., Laura TIm.ml'l. pre<;Jdenl, .JennyStandl<;h, vIce preSI-dent. Pokey DuPonl,"ecreta rv, "and EJlenBoomer: treasurer,<tlong WIth commItteehead" Reba Uthappa,Steve Sanchez, KeVinHdye'>, Peler O'Rour-ke, Meghan Brady,John Stone SarahHagg<tlty, Dana Wood.lev, Ehzaheth Roberts,.Joanne Ingrao andPeter McDermottplanned and orgamzedthe school's traditionalUNICEF Carnival onMonday, Oct 31
GPA heldcarnival forUNICEF
School boardadds, revisespublications
ReSIdents of the Grosse Pomteschool dIstnct Will find that an oldfnend has taken on a new lookwhen the- latest editIOn 'of=.,.uElWphasl~" arnves at their homesthI~ week.
The change m the format of"Em'pha~ls" coupled WIth the pub-licatIOn of the new bi-monthlynewsletter "To the POInte" givesre!>ldents more informatIOn abouttheir !>chools and librartes, ac-cording to the schooi board ad-mimstratlOn
The new "EmphasI~" IS a morecolorful, down-sized report Pub-hshed quarterly, each Issue willhave a dIfferent theme and all thestOlle!>. photographs and graphsWill be dIrected to that theme
The first Issue Will deal WIth theschool reorgamzation proposalcurrently before the Board ofEducation In the commg edItions,"EmphaSIS" WIll look at guidanceand counseling, middle school andsummer school programs
The new commumtv newsletter,"To the POInte" IS"designed togIve each resident of the distnct abnef leport on events, Issues andthinking 10 the school system, ac-cording to the adminIstratIOn Un-lIke "EmphaSIS," the newsletterWIll gIve stl alght coverage of dif-ferent actIVItIes and proJects 10the "chool~
"We feel that these publIcationsbetter fulfill our pledge to thecommumty that we would keepthem better 1Oformed about schoolmatters" 'laId Trustee CathermeBllCrly "We expect 'EmphaSIS'to plovlde greater coverage of ourprogram .. and goals while 'To thePointe' wLll help each residentIecelve news of lhe .,chool system10 a more timely manner"
Que"tlOns or comments concern-Ing "Empha~I~' or "To thePOinte" ~hould be addressed toBruce Kefgen at the OffIce of the~upenntendent The number IS:M3 2012
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PI ofe:-'~IOncllA~",oclahon of Mack hng DIck Dunn, 884-8500Avenue WIll hold Il~ .1I1nutlldmner The GLObbePomte BU~Ine~~andmeeting Wedne..,dclY, Nov 16, at Pl'ofeb~ional AS~oCldtIOn will abolhe GI O~be Pomte Hunt Club, 655 ~ponsor "Chti~lma~ fOI the Nee-Cook Rond In the Wood.'. dy" begmnmg Saturday, Nov 19
OllICe1'6 and lhrector.., 101 1984 and running lhlough mId-De.\\ III be elected ell the meetmg cembCl1\la) 016 01 thell ICplc~enldtlve.., of The pLOgl am begm6 Nov 19the GI O~be POllltC~, Wd) ne County With ~dl1ta Cldu~ dnd hlb BoyE>.ecullve Wlllldm LUCd6 dnd De- Scout helpel6 vlbltmg MackIIOlt Mdyor Colemdll Young have bu..,me,,"e6 to deltver 50 "Chll!>t-been lllvlted 10 UbCU..,"theIr Clt) 'b m.h Balb" to Pal liclpatmg busleonccln~ 101' l\ldck developmenl nebbe~ Each Will be 1I16cnbed.lJ1d Implovcmcnt wIlh the ndme of a needed gift
All membel" 01 lhe bU"Lne6~dud The ball.'. WIll then be dl~playedpi ofe"..,IOl1dI ,I"..,OCI.lt1011 gue..,h on d II ee In each bU~Ine~~ ~o CUb-dnd Illcm!-. die \\ ('leome Re..,el tomel.., Celnpick up d ball. buy the\ <ltlOn" <II e I equll cd by Flld<l) Item. WIdp It, lIlcludlllg the name
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Opinions & letters Page Twenty-AThursday, November 10, 1983
Plan one was the board's best
DIck CampbellGI o~:'>ePOInte Farms
My strong suggestIon for a:'>ucce~sful :'>olutIOnto the Cur-rent chlemma Ib to put a mora-tOrIum on any deCISIOn untilthe next mIllage election, andlet those results dictate future~chool orgamzatlOl1
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Hold off on closing votecept IS not to be (;lIm1l1at~when the rebultmg sa vmgs ISunder 1 percent
Havmg lIved III many areasof the US, ~ feel that G.rossePOllltel:'> unIque 111 ItS cItizenlI1tere:.t, Il1volvement andcommitment to excellence inpubhc educatiOn Surely, wedo not hdve apathy when wefeel the futm e educatIOn ISthl eatened WIth the fme edu-catIOn m) chIldren receIved inthe ~v,>tem, I teel compelled toWrIte [hI'" letter and seek to setd~lde the comlllg collIson of intel e:-.t~ If the boal d acceptsSupt Kenneth Brummel's pro-po"al nn Nov 14
WIth emotIOn:'> runnIng hIgh,a coohng off penod IS In orderI would hate to see a recallvote and result1l1g alIenationtake place WIth a board whIchbm, served bO well m the past
Therefore, I urge that thevote be po~tponed or rejecteduntil reason reIgns over emo-tIOn
To the Editor'The Nov 14 school board
meeting IS fast approachingAt this meeting the Board ofEducation IS to cast 115 voteregarding the proposal forschool closings
I have the rughest regard forthe tremendous Investment oftIme and talent reqUIred bymembers of the school boardSurely they are highly dedI-cated CItizens ThIS does notprevent me from exercIsmgmy rIght to dIsagree when Ifeel they may be misgUIded onan issue.
Presently only one memberof the board has publIcly ~t3ted that the Will of the peopledictates that he oppose schoolclosmgs
Contrary to the belief thatonly well-organized and vocal
farents oppose school closing,, like many other CItIzens who
do not have chIldren m publIcschool, aslo feel that thiS ac-tIon has a negative effect onGrosse Pointe's future schoolsOur neIghborhood school con-
The last strawTo the Editor:
Oh where, oh where haveyou been, Mr. Calahan andothers of the CitIzens to Sup-port the Grosse Pomte Boardof EducatIOn group, whIle allthe meetlllgs, research andhard work has been carned onby citizen:,> III Grosse Pointewho are truly interested mqualIty educatIOn?
All of a sudden, as the bIgday of deCISIOn maklllg by theschool board rapIdly ap-proaches, you come out of thewoodwork, armed WIth "facts"hke " we've lost 45 percentof our students" (at the tImeth,1t thE' dir...trict'" E'nrollmE'nthovered around 14,000 we wereoperatmg at 20 percent aboveca pacI ty) and ". the twostrong victors in the boardelection were proponants ofschool closlllgs" (VmcentLoCicero ~tated at the Barnesmeetmg on Nov. 1 that he didnot feel hIS vIctory mandatedschool closmgs Or dId his plat-ford state such) etc.
Your statement that somepersons who support the boardare ". afraid to go publIc" L t m.llage vote dictateIS really the last straw. This IS e Ia commumty of intelligent T th Ed't . wrong on two successIve occa-people who are free to speak 0 e 1 01 , slOn:,>, are ~tJlI on very shakyup any time they want, for or Now .that everythlllg ha!> ground tlu~ third tune aroundagainst an issue To say been saId, before somethmg IS When have anv of us beenotherWIse, as you have, IS an pOSSIbly done, let's be clear ~atl~fJed WIth a decblOn that ismsult to theIr mtelligence and that whatever way members our thll d choice?mtegrity. of the Grosse Pomte Board of
The "fact" that you've had Education vote on Nov. 14 per-t t bl I h taimng to Barnes School and
zero mpu ,a any pu 1 c ear- the fate of sixth graders It WIllmg, decide to become theStandard Bearer for the board in the current commumty ch-and manage to become the mate be determined by emo-front page headline of the tIOn, by lack of objectivIty,Grosse Pointe News, all from and most of all, by boarda pOSItion of Ignorance of fact members' collective egosand total publIc mvolvement, The board and superintendent.IS phenomenal having read the communIty
Grosse ~~n?:W~~~~ Homecomings draw RavesG. t .d To the Editor: superb job done on the Home-Ive me er mm Grosse Pointe North High commg festIVItIes and the in-
ff School put on a spectacular volvement of the communitySaturdays 0 Homecoming Parade ~n Sat- m helpIng out WIth the stu-, . urday, Oct. 15, featurmg an dents' problems and support-
~it~ dISgust, I a.m ~aymg array of beautiful floats bear- Ing the Blue DevIls to theIrthis tIcket for backlOg mto a ing the theme of "The Great eIghth WIn 1II a row and andiagonal parking space, Outdoors." Eastern Michigan League
Because of a huge puddle, I Students of each organiza- champIOnshIpbacked into the parkmg place tions and class year P4,t 111 The communIty of Grosseto save my shoes - $3 would many hours of preparation and POInte also makes the home-probably have resoled them I work on these floats. They did commg weekend what It ISstIll had time on my meter a splendid job and we are very AlumnI of the school come
Perhaps Grosse Pointe proud of them. I should also back for the breakfast, footballWoods should take a look at its mention that the school's game and dance and the fu-sense of priorities. There were marchmg band put m many ture alumm watch the paradeapproXimately SIX tickets is- hours of early .mormng re- pass on KerchevaLsued in the area at the same hearsals to prOVIde the mus- A special thanks should go totime. It does leave me feeling ical upbeat for this happy the parenb and teachers thatthat I don't want to bother event. helped the students throughoutshoppmg in Grosse POlllte I was rather dIsappOInted the week puttlllg togetherWoods anymore and I'm sure that the Oct. 20 and 27 Issues float~, hostmg pom-pon par~iesothers feel the same way of the Grosse Pointe News did and supervlsmg float partIes.
What are your priorities - not carry a caption of the Many of the~e parents stayedthe revenue generated from parade. It seems newsworthy up WIth the students makmgthese stupidly issued tickets or to m~ when our ,local students and fluffmg porn-pons until 4the business generated at the get mvol.v~d WIth a healt~y a m. This was ebpeclally truelocal establishments, even on school SPlflt and share It WIth WIth the parents of the jUnIors,a rainy Saturday? the community Please gIve who kept the construction party
The meter maid certainly them the coverage and pub- gomg untIl 3 30 p.m.earned her money, but I won- !icity they deserve, It's pretty The students and alumnI ofder if, in the long run, Grosse exciting stuff! South should be proud of thePomte Woods might be ahead Judy Englebrecht very successful weekend Theby giving her Saturdays off Harper Woods entire commumty benefItsand see busmess flourish To the Editor' from Its success
Elizabeth O'Rourke As a junior at South High, I KIp MonahanGrosse Pointe City would like to comment on the Grosse POInte Farms
Theresa Brennan Kla~senGro~,>e POInte Park
Letters IThe Nf'w<; wf'lcome<; lettf'r<; to \
the editor from our read E'r<;,Lf'tuors <;hould hI' "ignE'd with anamE', addrE'<;<; and 1t'If'phonf'numht'r at which thf' writf'r canbe rea('hf'd during the day incasf' there arE' qUf'<;tions.N amf'<; of letter writ('f<; will hewithheld undf'r <;pt'cial circum-stance<; onl~.
A.ddrf'<;s leltn .. to Editor,Groe;<;f' Pointe Nt-we;, 99 Kt'r-cht-val, Gro<;<;f' I'ointt' Farms,Mich. 4R236.
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Were I at the helm of the shipof schools, a modIfIed plan one ISthe course I would chart If sucha plan were Implemented thosewho want co~ts reduced wouldbe satIsfIed by the good faIth ef-fort to do so whIch the consolIda-tIOns represent Those who wantImproved qualIty would havethe chance to determInewhether consolIdation reallydoes advance excellence, WIththe Barnes populatIOn servlI1gas a control Tho!>e who wantneighborhood schools will haveconvelllPnt neIghborhoodschools, albeIt dilferent onesthan before PrOVISIOnof trans-portatIOn ISaVOIded, WIth Its at-tendant costs, mconvel1lenceand paranOIa Each segment 01the commumty should be con-tent, for the ~ake Of the schoolsystem 111 whIch they all pro-fess, and mfactdohave, such anoverwhelmmg Illtere<,t
Court, 1Il MillIken V Bradley,418 U.S 717, 1974 reversed aFederal DIstrict Court deici.SlOn which would have compel-led Grosse POInte, and otherschool dIstricts in the tri-county area, to cross-dIstrictbusing WIth Detroit. In domgso the Supreme Court de-clared: "Before the boun-darIes of separate and auto-nomous school dIStrIcts maybe set aside by consolidatmgthe separate ul1lls for remedialpurposes or by Imposing across-district remedy it mustfirst be shown that. . raCIallydiscriminatorv acts . havebeen a substantial cause of in-terdlstnct segregatIOn(as) where distrIct hnes havebeen delIberately drawn on thebaSIS of race. . (W)Ithout anmterdistrlct VIOlatIOn and aninterdistnct effect there is noconstitutIOnal wrong callingfor an mter-dl~trIct remedy."
That busing could be Insti-tuted withll1 the school dbtrictWIthout imperil mg ItS autonomydoes not make busing an at-tractIve optIOn It only makes Itclear that It is an aVaIlable op-tIOn The fact remalllS thatpeople prefer neighborhoodschools and that they would vas-tly prefer that theIr tax dollarsbe spent to prOVIde a schoolwithIn walklllg distance ratherthan for pay for buses to trans-port students to non-neIghborhood schools ThatbeIng so, a reorganizatIOn whIchleaves the schools In theneighborhood IS more generallyacceptable than one whIch callsfor transportatIOn to anotherneIghborhood
Supt Brummel's origInalplan proposed consolIdatIng De-fer, Kerby and Mason elemen-tary schools WIth PIerce, Brow-nell and Parcells, adjacentmIddle schools. This plan dIdnot appreCIably upset expecta-tIOns with respect to school pro-xlmity, nor dId it affect propertyvalues, nor did it give rise to theimperatIve to prOVIde schoolsystem transportatIOn becauseno student was redIstrictedfrom a school WIthin walkmgdIStance to one whIch would re-qUIre transportatIOn.
Unfortunately, the plan waspremature with respect to theDefer-PIerce consolIdation, theDefer populatIOn being too largeallow combinatIOn at this timeBut Brownell and Parcellswould have accomodated Kerbyand Mason students, and Defercould have been closed when ItSpopulatIOn decreased. Thosewho opposed thiS plan 'W hen Itwas fIrst suggested should gIveIt consIderatIOn now, If theparade of hornbles since ISSUed111 the name of alternative planshas not already led them to doso
Editor's noteWe added thl:- thIrd
page to our OpinIOn..,& Letter.., ~ectlOn thl~week 'iO the opInion"of ..,ome of the d07en..,of cltlzen~ who haveWII!ten about theI""ue of ..,chool reO!ganl7atIOn could bepllnted before theBoard of EducatIOnvote ...on the I!>"ue ne\tMonday
Another note onla..,t week'.., OpInionpdge. we pi mted a lettel flom Pm k mayOlal candldat£' PalmelHeendn Ie..,pondmg toanother letter that <lPP('(IIN"l 011 that page~lI1ce It \Vel.., our 1,I..,t"''''11(' befor(' the munIClp,d <'I('ctlOn, \H'thought It f,l1l to d110\VH('('neln a chance toI('"pond to the letterI\nd t h(' ..,dme OPPOItUnlt., would havebeen'glant('d to any(.mdld,lte
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The UnIted States Supreme
Those who oppose school clos-Ings should acknowledge thatsuffICIent Increase 111 the qualityof the educatIOn prOVIded andsuffICIent decrease m the cost ofprovIdmg It mIght JustIfy schoolclOSIngs RedIStricted resIdentsshould admit that their an-tagonIsm to proposed closmgs isin large measure a result oftheIr bel ief that they are entitledto educational faCIlIties wlllchare as accessIble, as well as ex-cellent, as those which othermembers of the commumty en-JOY If Grosse Pomte IS to pro-VIde a qualIty educatIOnal sys-tem WIthout neIghborhoodschools, then buses are neces-sary.
But prOVIding a school trans-portation system IS a very un-popular propOSItion, des~ite themItigatIng effects WhICh sodomg would have on the in-equity WhIChschool closings en-tail. Of course buses are un-popular With those whose con-duct IS mfluenced more by theIrpocketbooks than by their prlll-clples, those who would condoneany change which would de-crease theIr taxes regardless ofthe effect of that change on theirfellow commulllty members.Also opposed to school systembuses are those who resent theallocatIOn of publIc schoolmOnIes to providing transporta-tion for private and parochialschool students wlthm the dIS-trICt Even those who would beexpected to openly advocateschool system buses, thosewhose schools are proposed tobe closed and those sympatheticto them whose prInCiples weIghheaVIer than their pocketbooks,fail to do so. ThIS failure stemsdIrectly from concern that In-tradistnct bussing would con-stitute the fIrst step down theroad leading to cross-d Istnctbusing.
The board does nothing to dIS-pel thIS popular paranOIa aboutbuses whether because it toosuffers under a delusion with re-spect to the law regardmg thecIrcumstances under WhICh acourt can order cross-dlstnctbusing or because the popularmIsconceptIOn runs to theboard's advantage when It cal-culates the costs of reorganiza-tIOn EIther way, the commun-Ity would benefit If the truthwere known for thIS paranOIaprevents an honest statement ofthe gneva-nce which redis-tricted Illdlviduals and thosesympathetIC to their plight per-ceive
system as a whole when theyhave already borne the draSti-cally dIsproportionate non-shareable burden of lOSIng theIrneIghborhood school
Board members shouldacknowledge the debt whIch theschool system would owe to re-dIstrIcted resIdents Boardmembers, alfhough chargedWIth advanCIng the good of themaJQrJty, cannot accomplishthat duty by takll1g advantage ofthe mInority Even If other5were wlllmg to Ignore the plIghtof redIstrIcted persons, theboard IS precluded from so do-Ing
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..,Cdleh of the land where In-credsed qualIty and decreasede>'IH.'n..,es dwell, the schoolbuard 110\\ fmd!> Itself captaln-Ing the ~hlp entru!>ted to its carebet\\ een the Sevlla of those whothreaten to reject mIllage prop-(hab If ~chooh are nol closeddncl the CharybdIS of those whothl ('<lten to do so If they areclo-;ed If eIther penl proves astOl'lllldable 111 fad as It appearsto bt' at thl.'>dl!>tance from a mll-Idge propo~al \ ote, then the shipI'> llkely to founder Withoutr Jlld/lllllg, lile quel>l fur qua1JlYu)mc~ to an abrupt halt and the..,hlp oj :'>chools plunges to thebottom 01 the ~ea
The late of the shIp of school~cloe~ not affect only boardmembers, It affects everymember of lhe school dIStrIctThe board's re~ponsibllIty IS to<..harl a course to safety, but It<..annot do !>o Without the co-operatIOn of the communityCompromIse is called for, notonly on the part of the board as Ittnes to formulate a plan whichI" JaIl' and whIch therefore de-~erve,> the !>upport of the com-mUlllty, but also on the part ofeommulllty members who mustacknowledge that they live In acommunIty composed of dIspa-rate elements, each as entitledto accommodatIOn of hISdIvergent opinIOn as theother
Tho<,e who approve of closIllg schools eIther on the as-~umpLJon that dOIng so WIll dl-mlllish costs or on the assump-tIOn that domg ~o WIll advancequallt)-. mll'it be aware thatPlther 'end CdOonly be effectedbj eXdclJng conSIderable sac-rJ1lce~ !rom redlstncted re-'>Ident'i ResIdents 111 areaswhere ~chools are closed, in ad-dItIOn to bell1g dISappointed intheIr reasonable expectations of~chool prOXimity and suffenngthe dlmul1ItJon of theIr propertyvalues would, under any exceptthe ongInal plan proposed bySupt Kenneth Brummel whIchconsolrdated adjacent elemen-tarv and mIddle schools, have toprcivlde transportatIOn to thenew ~chools Thus If any planother than plan one were Im-plemented redIstrIcted resi-dents would lose, and lose andlose yet agam in order to ad-\ an<..e the amorphous aim ofImprovIng quality and fund the..,avlng,>
Tho~e who antIcIpate thatqualIty would be Improved byreorganizatIOn ought to be wIl-lmg to f mance the ImprovementwhIch tbey belIeve to be of suchgreat vallie If they decline toundertake Improvement if theyhelve to pay Its true cost, thenthe" can hardly expect others,who prefer the present qualItyand convemence, to be WIllingt () t mance the venture
Tho~e who want decreased(osts of course would deSIre toaVOId the expense of providmgtran..,portatlOn They must un-der..,tand, however, that redIS-tricted Illdlvlduals do not WIsh toprOVide transportation eItherR<'dl..,trIcted residents rigbtly(''(ped d'>Slstance with the bur-den of tl an'iportatlOn from the
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The Second SectionGrosse PointeReal Estate ExchangeFeature Page
Section BThursday, November 10, 1983
10 A 1970 graduate of GrossePointe South High School, Dr Pe-noyar holds a Bachelor of Sciencedegree In bIOlogy from the Um-versity of Michigan and a mastersdegree In NurSing from the Lel-hard ...school..of Nursmg at PaceUniversity. He will nOW begin 8one-year internship at MIchIganOsteopathic Me<:hcal Center In De-trOll.
Nethertons have two children,DAVID C., of Chicago, Ill., andMRS CHARLES RENNY, of 8tClair; and fIve grandchildren
* '" '"CHRISTOPHER PENOYAR, ofThe Park,. receIved a Doctor ofOsteopathy degree from MichlganState University's College of Os-teopathIC Medicine at hooding andcommencement ceremonies June
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History from the Umversity ofMichigan in 1982, will speCIalize inEstates and Trusts
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MR and MRS EDGAR C NE-THERTON, former reSidents ofThe Shor~ho -B&W live In How-ley-in-the-H1J1s, Fla., celebratedtheir 50th wedding annIversaryOct. 2 with family and frIends atthe 8t. Clair Inn, 8t. Clair. The
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Pointers JULIA SCHAFFNERand BONNIE HAWKINS recentlycompleted 16-week intensive train-ing programs at the InstItute forParalegal Trainmg, Philadelphia,Pa. Ms. SChaffner, who holds aBachelor of Arts in.Political SCi-ence frt"trMtehigan State Univer-sity, wUl specialize in LitigationManagement. Ms. Hawkins, whoreceived a Bachelor of Arts in
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Lovely setting for UN C fall benefit . • ·Guests will sip and nibble as they browse among a variety of Jack Summers (photographs) and Al Young (glass art) The
work in a variety of media at Operation LINe's Art and Hors artists will be on hand to answer questions about their work,d'Oeuvres Fall Benefit this SaturdaYl Nov. 12, at the Pointe which will be for sale that evening. Chairpersons for the fallhome of Erv Steiner. The party begms at 8 p.m. A $10 per benefit are MRS. MICHAEL HEAPHY (right) and MRS.person donation covers fine food, spirits and the opportunity to CHARLES BONTEN, pictured above at the doorway to the Stei-see what many local and non-local artists have been up to late- ner home. The party, second in what Operation LINC hopes WIllly. Among the exhibitors are Jerry Crowley (marine watereo- be an annual series, is open to the public. Reservations may belors), Joyce Elliston (watercolors), Dori Krusz (bronze made by contacting Barb Earl at 88&0634.Funds raised willsculpture), Jane McKanna (oils and pa:tcls), Gene Pluhar (pot. help LINC continue to Link Individuals with Needs in the Com-tery), Bette Prudden (portraits and watercolors), Carol Sinclair munity.(house portraits and pen-and-inks), Julie Strabel (watercolors),
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***Sunny's "Gift of Christmas Past" will be available,
autographed, for purchase after the lecture, to whichadmission is $3.50 for the general public, free to GardenCenter members. There will also be a Victorian Bazaarof handmade gifts and flowering plants.
As always, the Berry lecture will be immediately fol-lowed by a subscription luncheon in the Fries CrystalBallroom. Reservations, at $6.50 per person, are requiredfor the luncheon. They may be made by calling the Gar-den Center, 881-4594,any Tuesday t Wednesday or Thurs-day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Chrisfmas Walk PreviewSpeaking of Christmas - and not a moment too soon;
after all, it IS-almost Thanksgiving, and we all know howfast the countdown to Christmas goes after Turkey Day... the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club was the setting yester-day morning for a preview of the Detroit Symphony
_ Le_agl,1e~.s.._'24Uf An~:Q!,1~1"1JOttdM'~"H6me Totir~ popularlykntiWft ci'S me Clinstmas Walk.
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From Another PointeOf View
By Jallet Mueller
Christmas during the Victorian period was a time ofgreat warmth and beauty. Advance preparations wereelaborate. Houses were decked with garlands, wreathsand "kissing balls." Angel-crowned trees were ladenwith handmade presents. Home entertaining was at itspeak, with a lavish, multi-course Christmas dinner andfrequent holiday parties.
The spirit and charm of Victorian Christmases Pastwill come alIve in The Pomte a week from tomorrow,Friday, Nov. 18, when the Grosse Pointe Garden Centerpresents Its annual Eska and Ra'ymon~ Berry MemorialLecture at 10:30 a.m. in the Grosse Pomte War Memor-ial's Fries Auditorium.
Speaker is Sunny O'Neil, nationally known.authority onChristmas customs who has addressed audIences at theSmithsonian Instit'ution and around the country andcomes to Grosse Pointe from a recent lecture tour ofEngland.
Her Christmas ideas have been featured in BetterHomes and Gardens, House and Garden and Woman'sDay magazines. The Washington Post and The New YorkTimes have written about her and her work. Her book,"The Gift of Christmas Past," is in its third printing, andis considered the bible of Victorian Christmas decoratingfor historic houses.
She is the editor of The Flower letter , a newsletter forthose interested in flower arranging and floral arts andcrafts. In her richly illustrated slide lecture for thePointe Garden Center, she will describe Victorian holi-day traditIons and lore and dISCUSShow to create anauthentic American Victorian Christmas with present-day materials.
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The LImited EdItIon NormanRockwell Collectible at left,"Scotty's Surprise", IS adaptedfrom the December 29,1956 coverof the Saturday Everung Post thatScott Ingram modeled forNorman Rockwell ThIS pIece WIllbe available for purchase andpersonal signature only dunngMr Ingram's personalappearance
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Marshall Stoltz. personal frIend of the late NormanRockwell and Curator of The Norman Rockwell MuseumIn Ptlliadelphla, ISa world renowned expert and author ofthe lIfe and works of thIS great Amencan artist He'll beshOWIng his personal slide presentatIon, and tellIng hisfascinating anecdotes about the personal experiences heshared WIth Mr Rockwell.
Mr Stoltz Will be delighted to autograph any NormanRockwell Museum coUectible you may have They willalso be available for purchase dUrIng thlc; special event
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Bachelor of SCience degree fromDemson UniverSIty, GranVille,OhIO Her husband receIved hiSBachelor of Art!:> degree fromMell HUdek College dud lu:> Md:>-tel's degree In MathematIcs fromHarvard
Both are now employed as com-puter engineers by the RaytheonCorporatIOn, Bedford, Mass
HUMMEL EXHIBIT
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feta, sashed In chiffon and styledWIth a center ruffle flowing fromthe waIst to encircle the scalloped,front hemline.
The brIdegroom's motherselected a full-skIrted gown ofseamist crepe, styled with wrist-gathered chiffon sleeves and across-over bodice covermg amatching, form-fIttmg under-bodice with narrow shoulderstraps The gathered skirt washeld at the waist WIth double pip-Ing of seamist and navy
Each mother wore a WrIst cor-sage of pmk and whIte rosebuds,mimature carnatIons and greens
Mabel Carnahan, of Crawford,Neb, the bride's grandmother, Ina floor length dress of robm'segg blue overlaid WIth sheer lace,!:>tyled With long, chiffon sleeves,wore a WrIst corsage accenting hergown.
Among the out-of-town guestswere Mr and Mrs Charle~ Wood-bury, of Grosse POinte Woods, andtheir daughter Shelly, 01Clarkston, and Mr and Mrs MIlesShurtleff, of Gothenburg, Neb
The former MISS Landers, agraduate of Grosse Pointe NorthHigh School, receIved her
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Wednesday, November 16, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Thursday, November 17, 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Witty, tender or symbolic, each of Ihese charmingOriginal draWings by Sister Maria Innocentla Hummel are
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Merrimack College Chapel,North Andover, Mass., was thesetting Saturday, September 10,for the wedding of Elizabeth ReesLanders, daughter of Dr andMrs. James W Landers, of Sun-ningdale Drive, and PhilIp JamesChrIstian, son of Mr and Mrs.Russell ChristIan, of Georgetown,Mass, and Largo, Fla
The Reverend RaymondJack~on, 0 S.A , preSided at the 3o'clock ceremony James MLander~, brothel' of the bnde, andStephen McLaughlIn, COUSin ofthe bridegroom, gave readingsfrom the Scnptures
The nte~ were followed by a re-ceptIOn and dmnel at the RadiS-son Fel ncroft Hotel and COWltryClub, Danver~, Ma!>!> The new-lyweds vaca tlOned on AntiguaThey are at home In Lowell,Ma!:>!>
The bllde's gown of lace on dot.ted net fedtul ed a ~oft, !>atm-ImedbodIce With a weddmg bandnecklme of Bilstol .md Vemselace Lace formed her thl ee-quarter length, balloon sleevesHer skIrt was fashIOned ofdouble-layered Silk 01 gandy
Her Ivory Illu.\oIOnvell fell froma wreath of Ivory and pink satinflowers, WIth flowmg lace stream-ers, and she carned a Colomal ar-rangement of whIte rose!>, pmkrosebuds, baby's-breath, !>teph-anotis, varied greens and flOWingivory rIbbon!:>.
Rebecca Porta, who came tromOrlando, Fla., to serve as her SIS-ter's honor attendant, andbridesmaIds Constance Krueger,of Danvers, their cousin, andSonja Lindblad, of Shrewsbury,Mass, wore floor len~th dressesof magenta QIana. ChIffon capes,gathered blouson style at theIrwaists, covered theIr form-flttmgbodices. TheIr skIrts were cutdiagonally, with a wrap-aroundpanel effect
Their Colomal bouquets of rub-rum hhes, miniature carnations,pmk rosebuds, heather and greenswere accented WIth rose-coloredribbon streamers
Richard J Christian, of Braden-ton, Fla hacted a!> best man forhis brot er Ushers were twoother brothers, Thomas R ChrIS-tian, of PittsfIeld, Mass, andRaymond J Chrbtlan, of Uncas-VIlle, Conn
Soft chiffon ruffles accented theneckhne of the brIde's mother'sfloor length, long-sleeved dress ofsmoky amethyst chiffon over taf-
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Carrie Lynne Jones, m a puff-sleeved dress of beaded satin anda cathedral length vell caught bya beaded headpiece, carrying anarrangement of yellow and redroses with baby's-breath, spokeher marrIage vows to KevmCharles Sorenson on Saturday,August 20, in Jackson's TrimtyLutheran Church
She is the daughter of Mr andMrs Ronald L Jones, of Jackson.Mr. and Mrs Gordon R. Sorenson,of Rivard Boulevard, are the brIde-groom's parents
The 4 30 o'clock ceremony atwhich The Reverend William Gatzpresided was followed by a recep-tion at Jackson Community Col-lege's Potter's Center. The new-lyweds vacationed In Mexico, onthe Island of Cozumel off theYucatan Pemnsula, and are athome in Treasure Island, Fla
Honor mald Monica LaTulippe,of Holmes Beach, Fla, andbridesmaids DenIse LaTulIppe,also of Holmes Beach, and PatsyCaverly, of Kalamazoo, collegefriends of the bride, ConstanceJones, of Jackson, the bride's sis-ter, Lynne Jones, of Ioma, theircousin, and Barbara SorensonCartWrIght, of San FranCISCO,Calif., the brIdegroom's sister,wore lemon yellow dresses styledwith puff-sleeved, lace bodices ..Their flowers were red and yellowcarnations.
Kenneth Sorenson came fromHouston, Tex., to act as best manfor his brother. Ushers were ChrISJones, the brIde's brother, GrossePointers Larry Simon, GeorgeFerris and Joe Ferris, collegefriends of the bridegroom, andRoger Hubbard, of MIamI, Fla
The mother of the brIde wore along, spaghetti-strapped gown ofmauve chIffon, With a cape. Abraided self-fabric belt accentedthe brIdegroom's mother's formallength, long-sleeved gown ofmedIUm blue crepe. Yellow rosesformed both mothers' corsages.
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A luncheon, fashIOn show, cardparty and ChrIstmas boutique WIllbe pl'e!:>ented by the St ClairShore!:> Branch of the Woman'sNat IOnal Farm and Gat den A!>soc-IatlOn next ,Tue!>day, Nov. 15, Inthe ShOIe:. RecreatlOn Center onJeffel'~on Avenue, between Nmednd Ten MIle Roads
The program begln~ at noonFa!>hlons, some modeled bybranch members, WIll be fromLisbeth's of Bu'mingham.Oregaml boxe!>, pinecone wreathsand other holiday decorations Willbe featured In the boutique Aquilt, handmade by branch mem-ber!> In the Friendship Dahlia pat-tern, Will be given away duringthe afternoon
Party plannel!> Include Mrs.Pete I BIglin, branch president, ofRobert John Road, Mrs ErWinMarz, chail man of the day, MrsJame!> Comins, In charge of de-coration!>, Mrs John Keyzer, bou-tique chaIrman, Mr:. AndrewLovchuk and Mrs RaymondKaye
Tlcketb, at $6 pel' pel son. maybe re!>erved b) contacting IreneSmith at 778-5307
Book ReviewGroup to meet
Gro,sse POinte Memol'lalChurch's Book ReView Groupmeets next Tue!>day, Nov 15, at 1p m. after a noon lund.eon at thechurch, to hear DI RachelBrake review "From Colomah!:>mto World Commumty TheChurch'!:> Pilgl'lmage" by notedPI ehbytenan mI!:>hlOnaty-church-man John Covently Smith
ThI!>autoblOgl clphy detalhng theexpenence!> of DI clnd Mrh Smithdel>Cl'lbeh the tl an!:>ltlOnthat ha!:>tuken place In the phllo!:>ophy andpractice of ml!:>!:>Ionary workaround the world
Dr BI ake, who ha~ a DoctorateIn EducatIOn from the Umver!:>ltyof North Coiol ado. IetJred In 1981u!>a profe!>sor at the Umverblty ofDettolt She also ~el ved as a can-~ultant fO! the Wdyne County In-tel mediate School Dlstnct She IS:-1nRldel at Memonal Church andchairman of the Outreach Council
Reset vatlOn!:>fOI the luncheonmay be made by calling 882-5330VI!:>Itorl>are welcome Child careI!:>avatldble
The SocIety welcome!:> newmembers at any tIme Member-ships WIll be avaIlable at the CI a-vens lecture.
guest!> and non.membel h 01 theHistorical Society, free to mem-bers
Sitting topicfor Questers
Mrs Wyman Barrett wIll pI e-sent a "History of ChaIr Styles,"cuvenng French, Enghsh andAmel'lcan chairs through the 18th.19th and 20th centUl'le!:>, at theGrand MaraiS Chapter of Ques.tel's' meeting tomorrow, Friday,Nov 11, at 9' 30 a m In the Chal-fonte Avenue home of Mrb DamelBrown.
con!>eIvator tor the Bentley LI.brary at the Umver!>lty of MIChi-gan.
He will !>peak Monday evening,Nov. 14, at 7 30 P m at theHistorical SOcIety's headquartersIn MonteIth School on Cook RoadAdmI!>!>lOnto hIS program I!>$2 for
, Harper Woods ~to host COWltryfair
The Harpel' Woods SecondarySchool Parents Club presents Itsmnth annual Chnstma!> countryfall' this Friday, Nov. 11, from 6 to10 p.m and Saturday, Nov. 12,from 10 a m to 4 p m at the Hat'.per Wood!> High School on Bea-consfield near Eastland Over 80exhibitor!> Will be featuredAdmISSIOn Ih free, and food Will beavaIlable.
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The Grosse Pointe Hbtol'lcalSocIety invites all members of thecommunity who would hke toknow how to protect and store va.luable family papers. photo-graphs, maps, new!>paper clip-pings, documents and books to at-tend a lecture by James Craven!>,
Holiday craftfor Deeplands
Mrs. Robert Schlaff WIll be as.sisted by Mrs. Urban Boresch andMrs John Malcolm when she en.tertains members of the Deep.lands Garden Club at noon nextMonday, Nov. 14. Program for theday is finalization of the club'sChristmas project. donating cor-sages to the League for theHandicapped-GoodwIll Indu!>tl'leb
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First Celebrity in 30th Pointe series · · ·MRS. DENIS A. LUZ (left) and MRS. WALTER V. BERNARD JR. (second from left) look on as
singer and actress JANE POWELL joins MRS. JOHN R, SCHNEIDER for lunch at the GrossePointe Yacht Club. Ms. Powell opened the 30th season of the Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series.sponsored by the Bon Secours Hospital Assistance League, in early October. Gall Schneider Isgeneral chairman of the lecture programs which continue with a talk by Blll Monroe. anchormanand executive producer of "Meet the Press." this morning. Thursday. Nov. 10. at the EsquireTheatre. Mrs. Luz heads the series' advertising committee with Mrs. William A. Young. Mrs.Bernard and Mrs. Lewis Echlln chair the addressing and malUng committee.
November A..et~pn
Friday, November18, 7:00 P.M. Saturday,November19, 11:00A.M. Sunday,November20 at NoonFriday Featur .. : Art pottery. Southwest Indian baskets. antique coverlets. antique Iron banksSaturday Features: Melssen porcelains. antique cameos ant,que dolls. including Jumeau. Simon & Halbig. Armand Marseilles, and mo'e. rare and Important Royal Doulton figurines. fine porcelainS
Silver crystal and furniture. Vintage clothing and moreSunday Features: tn~lqUe English furniture. line Ivory carvings. Pre World War I German and Austrian memorabilia fine Oils watercolors and graphiCS by W Barraud J G Brown A Dawson M Ensor
raser. F H Jenshaw. J F Herring. Jr. G Lamdln. M Lyne, M Mey.erhem F Muller J P Pettit J Reynolds. N Rockwell. A Simonetti. H Walton. wessenbruch. W Williams and more".FINE ORIENTAL RUG FEATURE ON SUNDAY'"
Monday Features: NOV 21 - FINE AND RARE BOOKS
John Frederick Herring Jr (British d 1907) all oncanvas The Farm - Autumn 24 x 36
PrevIew exhibItion begms November 11through the sale dates
Absentee bids honored With credit referencesC.I.IOlIu" .. 00. _1,.kI '1000Tile,. will '" • ,o~ lure"l I" .... lu... ldoled 101Mloll In 1~11.e' •• • C.II or write 'or fr •• luetion brOchure ...
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Monumental Royal DaultonPrincess Badoura H 20part of a large selection of
Royal Daulton Ilgurlneson Saturday
George Lamdln(American 1630-1896) allancanvas sIQnedand dated 187830 x 20
Wedgwood FairylandLustre compote.
Woodland Elves I.D 8 H 53/4
Michael Lyne (British 1912-l water- ~ /' *11color on paper. "Duke of Feauforton Badminton Lawn. 61/4" x 12 1/4'
~r Joshua- ReynoldS (British 1723-1792)all on canvas, Mrs Hugh Glenn Can-non." 29 1/2 x 24
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Artists Market offers varietycopYing machIne duplicatIOnOther photograptuc processes rep-resented include chche verre, dyetransfer, conceptual, Video, sur.face-managed, senal documenta.tion and x-ray
SIX artists who work in othermedIa are exhlbltmg in the UpperGallery's Ritual, Myth and Sym-bol show Curator Steven Benson,photographer and Cranbrookgraduate, sees thIs exhibIt a~dealing WIth •'the growmg dIS-tance between two a~pects of per-ceptlOn. the al chalc, whIch em-phasIzes a umfylng quality andcontributes to a feelmg of onene~~WIth the world, and the analytICalgrid system of contemporary per-ceptIon, whIch mVlte~ a sense ofseparatIOn' ,
ArtlSt~ featured In RItual, Mythand Symbol are Charles McGee,MIChele Oka Doner YolandaSharpe GIlda Snowden, DeannaSperka and VictOria Stoll
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Two exhibitions are currentlyfeatured at the DetrOIt ArtistsMarket, located on RandolphStreet In Harmony Park In down-town Detroit. Photosensitive, theLower Gallery Show, features thework of 16 artlsts who incorporatephoto.sensitive technology in theirart.
The 16, chosen by Lucy Bates,exlubltion coordinator, and MaryDenison, art director, are SusanAaron-Taylor, Robert Bailey,Steve Benson, Ann De La Vergne,David Doubley, Andrea EIS, Non-ta Frcka, DIana Gubbay, JamesHart, Susan Hirtzel, LoUIS Katz,Joanne Leonard, Kathryn Lucks,Martha MadIgan, MIchael Sar-nackl and Jeffery Weinstem
TheIr work represents the widespectrum of creatIvIty pOSSIble bythe use of photo-sensItIve pro-cesses, from realistIc portraItureto qWlted ceremomal robes madefrom deSIgns produced through
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,. FEATLRING 300 quallty dealers (all under cover) In the fmest antIques and ~elect collectlble~ VeryImportantly The AntIque Market ISNot A Flea Market, but a place where anyone can bu~ fiurly pnced<lntlques dnd collectlble~ With a full money back GUARANTEE as to authentlclt\' prOVIded by theantique dealer~ 01 the <;howmana~er ThiS ISthe natIOn's only Antiques Market where all the Item<;areCdl efully ~creened to ",arrant this guarantee and to assure your bUYing confIdence No fru<;tratlngrln\ Ing flam one dealer and state to another masmuch as 300 ctealer~ are brought together fl om NewEngland. the ea<;t and mIdwest and west to thiS locatIon for your convenience Alway<; ;everal dealer~
•• evel y month \\ho have never shown In the midwest before Another umque feature of the market \<;nothavlJ1g the ~ellel ~~et uptheday before whIch may have precluded otherpurchaser<; from havtng equalOPPOItUnltlC~ You WIllfmd much furniture including early country painted and decorated fme perIodHepple\\hlte Chlppend,l!e and Queen Anne, folk art. textIle<;. ~llver, Canton. porcelainS, glas~ mclSand\\olch flint and p<1lt('rn chma speCial collectlOn~. pocket watche~ mlmature lamp<;. <;tonewarepewtCI 'patter clock, button, pistol~ and gun~. Jewelry, paper Onentall ug, advertlstng boltlf>~.11 t gld'" doll, toy, Amellcan Indian baskets, folk art early Oll~and pnnt<;
Ralph McKenney. Mrs Plel re VHeftier WIll Introduce the speaker,Robert A Nitschke, internationallyknown for hIS very rare old appleand other trees, who WIll present"TI ees of the Past"
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS
A St. James welcome . . .PAT TIPTON and WIN MARTIN (left and right), who with
Margaret Quale are coordinators for "Christmas at OurHouse," to be presented by the Women of Saint James LutheranChurch on McMillan Road, directly behind "the Hill," nextThursday, Nov. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., promise a warmwelcome and a variety of Christmas decorations, ornamentsand gift items at the Saint James holiday faIr. During the pasttwo years, the trio has planned, organized and hosted workshopsto stock the faIr's booths and departments. Original waterco.lors, handcrafts, picture frames, wreaths, centerpieces, watchesand candlewick pieces will be featured. Luncheon, served by theSaint James Women at a cost of $4 per person, wiU offer dishesfrom the Saint James Cook Book. Coffee and doughnuts will beavailable in the morning and afternoon.
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10:30 - 12:00Color me Beautiful Seminar
by representatIVesHamet IsrealPeg Treacy
Complimentary giftjirom(I ,/l'('tI (Jd of Jf'alton-Pierce
a full service Beauty Salon
11:00 - 4:00Informal Modeling of Holiday Fashions
andMake-up Demonstration
by Joyce of Walton P,erce
A Holiday Happeningon
Friday November 18, 1983
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COME TO OUR GERBER KNIFE CLINICThursday, November 17, 1.5 p.m., Kitchen Shop, Grosse Pointe
Meet Tim Putney Gerber representative who Will be hereto sharpen your Gerber blades Bring In your Gerber knives for
thiS speCial service and learn the proper at.home care andsharpening techniques that protect them and prolong their use
Our complete collection of Gerber Legendary Blades will beon display so that you may add to your set. begin one for a new
bride or make a much appreCiated gift selection
Open Thursdays and Friday" lIntll 900 pm We Will validate your parking ticket
Modeling every Friday'at
The Bronze Door12.'00 to 2:00
To raise 'Dollars for Scholars' ...Planning "Dollars for Scholars." the annual benefit party for. the Grosse Pointe.Woman:s Clut»
Scholarship Fund. are (left to right) MRS. JOHN J. KELLY. tIcket and reservations chaIrman.MRS. RALPH F. URSO, co-chairman, MRS. MICHEL A, SKAFF, general chairman. MR~,LAMPTON J. CARDWELL, fashion show chairman, and.MRS. RAYMONI? J. DUFFY. hos.te~~chairman. Prior to luncheon next Wednesday. Nov. 16, m the Grosse Pomte War Memonal ~Crystal Ballroom, members and guests are invited to gather at 11:30 a.m, for a social houraround the punch bowl. Grosse Pointe's Maria Dinon will present the fa~hions. from her Kerche:-val Avenue store. Tickets for the benefit are $13.50, and may be obtamed by contacting Mr~.Kelly at 881-7683.
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THOMAS A JUDD,son of ROBERT WJUDD, of The Farms,has earned a Doctor ofVeterinar)- MedICinedegree from MichiganState Umverslty's Col-lege of VetellnalYMedlcme
Among pal tlcipantsIn the Seminar '83chamber music fOI highschool students pro-gram at We:,tern MI-chIgan Umvel slty thISsummer was JOHNDUNN, a Grosse PomteSouth High student, sonof the WILLIAM BDUNNS, of UmverSltyPlace HiS diVISIOn ofsemina l' enroll mentwas stlmg, hiS ll1btlU-ment the vlOlm
Out Lady Sta 1 of theSea High School graduate CINDY M CUR-RAN, daughter of theROBERT W CURRANS, of The POinte,has received an Abso-clate m SCience degreeflom EndIcott College,Beverly, Ma<;<;, whel e~he wa~ a Dean's List"tudent and ~elved as amember of Phi ThetaKappa, a national ,>cho-lastlc honor ,>ocletv fortwo-yea! college~ .
AlI'man JOSEPH WHORNER, a 1975Gros'>e Pomte South HighSchool gl aduate, "on ofthe CHARLES HHORNERS. of Mc Millan Road, hab completed baSIC tl alnlng atLackland All' ForceBase. Tex. dnd beena<;<;lgnedto Keesler AllForce Ba~, MIS" . fOI...peclabzed m...ltuctlOnm the commulllcatlOn., elect 1 OIllC ... "y~tern" fwld
Pdl k 1e"'ldentKATHLEEN CAROLYN KEITH wa" recently accepted to the198384 Honol.... Pro-gram al thE' Umver",tyof MI""I""'ppl, d "eparate department thatbl mg" together "elec-ted. except IOna I "tudent" and dl"t1nguhhedfaculty at Ole Mls<;
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Short and to the Pointe
Susan Jeffrieswed in West
Su<;an L Jeffries and The Re-verend Dr C George Fitzgeraldexchanged marriage VOWbSatur-day, October 29, at Old First Pres-bytenan Church, San Fl anClbCO.Calif. They first met at Old First,where Miss Jeffnes IS an eldeland trustee and Dr Fitzgerald Ibpal'lsh associate
The bnde, daughter of MrsVlrgiOla Jeffnes, of KerchevalAvenue, and the late Dr BenJa-mm Jeffnes, IS a tax atto! ney fOIChevron USA (Standard Ot! ofCalifornia) Dr. Fitzgerald IS di-rector of Climcal Pastoral Careand Education at Pre~byterlanHospital, San FranCISCO
The couple Will contmue to 1 e-Side m San FranCISco
Hickey-Browertroth revealed
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K Brower,of Winnetka, III , are announcingthe engagement of theIr daughter,Mary ElIzabeth, to Bnan FarleyHickey, of Chicago, son of Mr andMrs, Edward J. Hickey Ill, ofWashington Road An Apnl wed.ding is planned
The future bride, a graduate ofWheaton College, Norton, Masi> ,is studymg for a Mabters degreein Management at NorthwesternUmverslty She IS employed byWilham Blair and Company In
ChICagoHel fiance, a !$raduate of Notre
Dame UnIversity, IS a vICepreSident of Smith Barney, Harni>Upham & Company
phoIo by Paul GRell
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collar A narrow velvet nbbonwai> bowed at her Waist
She carned a bmaU cascade ofcymbidIum orchids, With baby's-breath and tradmg iVY, dnd WOIebaby's-breath in her hall'
Honor matron Mrs RonaldCouwher, of Mount Clemens, pmned a corsage of Sweetheart loseband soft pink, mmiature carna-tions to the shoulder of the cap.sleeved bodice of her cocktaillength dress of gal net satin JerseyThe dress featured a softly gath-ered skirt TImothy Grennan actedas best man for his brother I
The bndegroom's mother worea long-sleeved, street length dressof soft plum crepe Her shoulder -.----------------corsage was a gardema VICTORIA ANN the Alpha Omicron PI
The newlyweds are at home 10 URBAN, of Van An mternatlOnal conven-DetrOIt twerp Road, attended tlOn In New Orleans,
La , June 28 throughJuly 3 She ISa memberof the Macomb CountyAlumnae Chapter andDePauw Umvel slty'sTheta Chapter AlphaOmIcron PI, which sup-ports al thntls researchas a phllanthloplC pro-ject, dunng the COUl:-oeof the conventIOn pre-sented Dr JosephBmndo of the LOUIS-Iana State UniverSItyMedical Center With a$10,000 grant to helphim contlll ue hIS WOlkat the AOP AI th litiSResearch LabOlatory
Mr. and Mrs.David J. Frear
Robel t George FI edl, of LothlopRoad, wa~ graduated fr om AustmPI ep School Clnd the UllIvel bity ofMichigan, where he went on toearn a Master~ degl ee 111 BusmessAdmml~tl atlOn He I~ employedby 1'1 dn~WdY COI pOI allon
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Jolm Grennan claims a bride
Thursday, November 10, 1983
A receptIOn at the Grosse PomteClub followed the wedding of ,Margaret Leshe McKay andDavid John Frear Saturday, Oc-tobel 15, In Christ Church GrossePOinte SIX bndebmalds 'and SIXgroomsmen attended the couple
It wab an ail-whIte weddmg ac-cented wIth four-foot white 'balloon~ and ma~seb of white rosesThe newlyweds vacatloned at apnvate hunting lodge In Grayhng,and Will mdke their home In NewYork CIty
The bnde, daughter of MrsEdWin Ralph Stroh Jr , of NorthDeeplandb Road, and WilhamCamelOn McKay, of Houston,Tex, I" a grdduate of UniversItyLIggett School, Pme Manor JUnlorCollege and the Ulllversity ofMichigan She l~ a member of theJUnlor League, and has been em-ployed at Ford Motor, Glas~ DIV-ISIon
iVIt FI edl, ~on of DI and Ml ~
Frear-McKayvows are said
Debra Dianne Warner and JohnKeVin Grennan exchanged mar-nage vow~ before their families ata late afternoon ceremony Mon-day, October 17, at the EvangelTemple Church of God in WarrenThe Reverend Harold 0 DowrungoffiCiated at the double nng ser-Vice,
The bride's father, GlenWarner, of DetrOIt, hosted a dm-ner Immediately following thentes, and friends of the coupleJOined the famlhes at a champagnereceptIOn at the Hampton Roadhome of the bridegroom's pareJlts,Mr and Mrs Jack T. Grennan
The bride wore an ankle lengthdress of Ivory lace Cream pearlbuttons closed her matchmg,long-sleeved, lace and woven nb-bon jacket, styled with a stand-Up
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DR ARCHIE W. BEDELL, ofThe Farms, has completed con-tmumg education reqwrements toretain active membership in theAmerican Academy of FamIlyPhysiCIans. the natIOnal associa-tIOn of famIly doctors.
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Past presentedfor Jenny Lind
P",t ple'>ldent~ dnd members ofthe Jenny Lllld Club met reeenUyat the Cloverly Road home of Slg-lId Koebel to heal two of theclub'" foundel~, MI!> CharlesKoebel and 1'.11~ Signe KaJ Istl am,I epOl t on the club'~ hlstOlY, and tomake pldn~ lor the annual LUCIaDlllner Dance on Fnday, Dee 2,at the Grosse POinte Yacht Club
The pa~t-pl e.'>ldents present in-cluded Mrs Koebel and Mrs.Kdll~tl om, Mrs Carl Johnson,MI s Chm les Brown, Mrs. KingChffol d. 1'111s Alh ed Hopkins,1\11 ~ Fred Flom, 1'111~ Hugh Car-ney, MI~ Jo.'>eph Hadley, MrsGordon Buehl'lg and 1'111s WilhamBerge
Thursday, November 10, 1983
Among Northern Anzona UD!-versltv students who receIved de-grees. at recent ~pring com-mencement ceremonies werePOInters LISA LENORE RYBIC-KI, Bachelor of Science; andPAULA MARIE KASPaR, Bache-lor of SCIence III Busmess Admin-IstratIOn
Giftorama '83at Kingswood
Guh fJ om mOl ethan 30 speCial-ty ~hop~ trom around the coun-tl), PUCCI acce~SOlle!> to gourmetfood~ to bl~que pOI celam dolls,Will be fedtured at the 13th annualGlftordma m Kmg<;wood SchoolCranbrook thl~ Saturday, Nov 12,ft om 10 a m to 6 p m and Sun.da), Nov 13, from 10 a m to 5pm
Adl1m~lOn I~ $3, mcludmg park-II1g nedl the ~chool on Lone PineHOdd m BloomfIeld HIlb Pro-ceed~ fl om GJftorama, sponsorede..lch year by the Kmg!>woodAlumnae A~.'>oClatlOn, go to the~chool',> '>cholal.'>hlp dnd operatmgfund~
Pall~, FI dnce, wa~ the VdCdtlOl1de"tll1dt IOn of 1'111' and 1'111~ JThomd~ Stdnley followmg thellmdllldge ~dtUl dd), Oelobel 22, mS,lInt John'" Epbcopal ChUl ch.Ldl chmont, NY, and d IecepllOl1,It ManU! '>mg bl,md Club 111 R) e,NY
!VII~ Stdnley, the fOImel LlI1ddHl'n1g.'>on, ddughtel of 1'111 ,md1'111~ Donald R Hemg~on otLdl chmont W<1'>dttended b, <I"I~tel, Valelle Hel1lg~on a'> m,ud ofhonO!. and by bllde~mdld,> MI"Blldn Call Ill'> dnd MI" Gdl)Schneldel
John ~t,ll1le), ot ChIC,lgO \\ .I"1m blothel , be"t mdn The, .II ethe "on'> ot DI dnd 1\11'> .J Pedl~on St,mlev of YOI k"hlle loadSteven Geoval1l.'>. l\1lchdel '1'1 emontl and Philip Pool u'>hel ed
The Hevel end Geol ge Zdbn"hwII ottlCJated <It the J 0 clock cel e-many. d",>,,>ted b) The Revel endGel .II d DISen~o
The couple \\ III I e~lde III M,ll1hdttan Th e ullde I'> emplo) ed <I'>d~"I,>tdnt to the dl! eetOl of Al bdnd EducdtlOn at Alto.'>de Chavon.a cuItm <II vllldge In the DomllllCdn Hepubllc, "ponholed by Gulf &We.'>teln Indu,>tIJe~ She wOlk,> outof the New YOlk office
The tOI mel MI.'>hHelllg~on, gl <I-dU<lted cum Idude fl om Vd~~dlCollege ItI 1981 WIth d Bachelol ofAI h degl ee ItI Itdhdn and Art HI.'>tOIy, htudled dt SYI dcu~e UI1IVel-~Ity 111 FIOl ence. Italy, durll1g helJunlOl yea I Hel fathel own~Hel1lg~on',> Lumber Compdny 111L<lrchmont
The bndegloom, a fOI melddmll1l.'>t1dtlve offIcel at BlownBI othel ~ Halliman & Company,New YOlk, IS pI e~ently the a~slstant dll ector of the Intem<1tlOnalDepartn1ent at MelIlll Lynch IIINew YOlk He Iecelved hl~ Bache-101~ degl ee cum laude from Wes-teln Mlchlg,lI1 Ul1IVel ~Ity andholds a Mastel ~ degl ee 111 Buslne~.'> AdmllllstratlOn from theColumbia Ul1Iver~lty GraduateSchool of BU~lnes.'>
HIS fathel 1.'> the I etlred du ectorof Re~eal eh dnd Development atR P Schel el CorporatIOn. Dett OIt
Trip to Parisfor Stanleys
verslty thl'> yealShe wa~ .I contlollel fOI two
ye.1r~ for the Hygrade PlIntmgCarpal atlOn 111 Cdldwell, N J , andI~ currently employed d~ a man-agement con~ultant WIth Bam andCompany m Bo~ton 1\1a~,>
1'111' Chl'l~toffel <,on, '>on of 1'111'and MI.'> WIlliam Ch II,>toffel .'>on,of RIVal d Bouleval d, I~ .I GI o~~ePOInte South HIgh School dlumnu~who 1ecel ved hI~ B acheiol of SCI-ence degree m ChemIcal En-gmeelmg, .'>umma cum laude,from MIchIgan State Ul1IVer~lty,and hl~ Mastel.'> degl ee 111 BUSIness Admml.'>tratlOn flom Hal'val d Ul1IVel slty la~t June
He was employed for two yealsa.'> a techmcal bl and mdn.1gCl bythe Ploelel and Gdmble Company111 Cmcmnatl, OhIO dnd I~ now.like hl~ fldnce d mdnagementconsultant WIth the Boston-basedstl ateglC consult1l1g firm of Bamand Company
Mr. and Mrs.Francis A. Laskowski
The bllde" mothel '" dltel noondl e",> Wd'> du,>ty 10,>C 111 (0101 SheLall wJ <Ill VI juJ
Out of-town gue"h Included1\11'> Ale' KI! h.PdtllCk. ofDhdlll ,m, S,ludl Aldbld The new-lywed" v.,c<ltlOned 111 nOI thernMIChlgdll They WIll mdke theuhome on GI d) ton ROdd
To present 'Anneof Green Gables'
The Windsor Light Opel a A~soclahon WIll pre.'>ent ~even per-formance.'> of "Ann of Green Ga-bie,," at Wmd!>or's Cleary Au-dItOrium horn Satm day, Nov 12,through Sunday. Nov 27 Ticket~and information may be obtamedby eontactmg the box office, 519-252-6445, Monday thlough Satur-day, between noon and 5 pm
The engagement of JudIth AnnVanacore and Randy Lee Chrl!>t-offerson has been announced byher pal ent~. 1'111'and Mrs. Jo~ephVanacore, of North Caldwell, N JA spring weddmg IS planned
MI~s Vanacore I ecelved helBachelor of SCIence degree m FInance, cum laude, from the UIlIverslty of Rhode Island, and aMasters degl ee m Busme.'>s Ad-mmlsh atlOn h om Hal yard Ul1I-
Spring wedding date is made
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Karen Biekerwed at home
Karen Faith BIeker and FrancI~Anthony La~kow!okl exch,mgedmall'ldge vow~ Satm day. Augu~t27, m a garden ceremony dt theSouth Renaud ROdd home of helpdrent!>, MI dnd 1'111~ Robel t WBIeker The Revel end RudolphBoyce, a cIo!>e fnend of the famlIy, presIded at the double 11I1gceremony, which Wd~ followed bya leceptlOn
The bIlde\ mid-length dre~~ ofwhIte lace fedtUl ed d ~weethedl tnecklme and '>cdIloped hem SheWOIe d f10wel WIedthed, matchmgveil, ,lfid call1ed d bouquet ofwhIte and yellow Sweethedl IlO~e,>, \\Ith baby',> bledth
She Wd~ dttended by hel ~I~tel,1'111'>Rlclldld Stem, d~ mdtlon 01honor, dnd by bllde~mmd JanetEdwdl d!> Bolh WOle afternoondl e!>~e!>of aqua sheel and carnedbouquet~ of aqua dalsIe!>. :, ello\\I o!>e~ dnO while FUJI IIlUI1I:>
The blldegl oom, ~on of Edwal dJ La~kowskl, of Hdlpel Woods,dnd the Idte 1'111~ Ld!>kO\%ki, wa~d~tended by Domllllc Capobiancoa!> be~t man, and by BruceReIChmann
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Since Linda's gone public at the preview, we feel freeto let the cat out of the bag. Or perhaps we should saythe Sleepy Santa out of the closet; seems that Mrs. Wil.liamson, having promised her husband to cut down onher activities this year, had been hiding all evidence tothe contrary (Anns, Andys and Santas) in the sewingroom closet - and/raying that Mr. WiUiamson wouldn'ttake it into his hea to sew on a button when she was notat home!
Advance sale tax deductible tickets for the 1983 Walk,at $6 per person for groups of 10 or more, $7 generaladmission, may be obtained by contacting members of acommittee headed by Jean Dalat, East Side ticket andMember ticket chairman, at 886-0098, 822-1257or 881-4838.Tickets will be $8 at the door on Walk days.
Moving, Engaged, New Baby?""'Getting Settled Made SimpleNew Town dilemmas lade after a WELCOMEWAGON cal!As WELCOME WAGON Representative. IIs myJobto help you make the most Ql your new .neigh.borhood ShOPPing Areas Community opportun}-ties SpeCial attractions Lots of tIpS to save youtime and moneyPlus a basket of gilts for your lamlly j IIbe listening for your callHELPFUL HINTS for WeddIng. and Engag ••menla loot
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Both the undergraduate and alumni ranks of the fra-ternity are liberally sprinkled with sons of GrossePointe. Undergraduates include U. of M. Chapter Presi-dent John Hurley, Treasurer Matt Howell. SecretaryMike Bubler, Social Chairman Geor",e McKean, StewardDick Roland and House Manager Rob Kost.
Alumni officers include President David K. Easlick Jr.and board members Marco GaravagUa, John Lambrechtand Ray Ploughma.n. Richard Kost and R.T: Johnstone,Fraternity FoundatIOn trustees, are also POlDters, as isMartin Oetting, a Gilchrist Loan trustee.
In additio~ to actives from the Ann Arbor campus,George H. Zinn III, a new member from Bowdoin, willjoin proud father George H. Zinn Jr. at the banquet ta-ble. A crowd of nearly 100 is anticipated.
A Thanksgiving TraditionOn Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 23, at 6 p.m., alumni and
a<;tive members of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternityWIll gather at the Detroit Club for their ll1th annual ban-quet. ThIS Omicron Literary AsSOCIation (University ofMichigan Deke Alumni Corporation) stag dinner hasbeen a revered tradition since the organization wasfounded to build the fraternity's mysterious temple, or"Shant," at the Ann Arbor campus in 1873.
Detroit Club Maitre d' Calvin Young promises a splen-did traditional repast of hearty roast beef and manyaccompaniments. International Deke President GeorgePayne will be on hand to address the audience. Remarksdrafted by Grosse Pointer R.T. Johnstone will be deli-vered to the assembly.
As always, the evening will be marked by singing,rounds of toasts and clouds of post-prandial cigar smoke.Active and alumni members of all Deke chapters arewelcome at the black tie optional feast. Undergraduatesare admitted free; tariff for alumni is $35. Details andreservations may be obtained from Dave Easlick, 646-7555 (days), 343-9123 (after 6 p.m.).
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
This year, the DSL has decIded to try something dif-ferent Instead of Christmas Walks on successive week-ends, in Grosse Pointe and Birmingham-BloomfIeld,there'll be one "Walk through the Woods" on Sunday,Dec. 11, from noon to 5 p.m. and Monday, Dee 12, from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. in historic Palmer Woods.
Preview partICIpants at the GPYC got a peek at piC.tures of the six architecturally unique homes to befeatured. They got to hear some of the music the Lea-gue's Choraliers will present during the Monday Walk.They listened to commIttee reports, and exclaImed oversamples of items from the League's Holiday Craft andMusic Box Boutiques
Both boutiques will be setting up "Walk through theWoods" branches. Grosse Pointe's Linda Williamson,Music Box Boutique wnw chairman, is also makingRaggedy Ann and Andy Dolls and Sleepy Santas, bypopular demand of last year's DSL Christma<; Walk pa-trons.
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Tlcket~, rangmg m pnce from$9 to $18 for the evemng concerts,$10 to $15 for the mornmg concert.are on sale at the Ford Auditor-IUm bo), offIce and all CTC out-lets, mcludlng Hudson's Mas-terCard and VISA charge cardcustomers may order by tele-phone (567-1400) Group rates areaVaIlable by calling 446-0909
Dorati mountsDSO podiwn
Conductor Laureate AntalDoratl returns to the DetrOitSymphony Orchestra podium atFord Audltonum for concerts thiSevenmg, Thursday, Nov 10, at 8p m and Saturday evenmg, Nov12, at 8 30 pm, plus a 10 45 a mCoffee Concert Friday mornmg,Nov 11 COIporate sponsor for allthl ee concel t~ I.'>the Genel al Mo-tors CorporatIOn
Maestro Doratl has selected twoStraus~ works which the DSO Willperform for the flrst time - Fan-tasy from "DIe Frau ohne SChat-ten," Op 65, and hiS own ar-rangement of a SUite f10m Del'Rosenkavalier - for hIS all.orchestral program, which alsomclude~ Salome's Dance fromStrauss' Salome and Bartok'sSwte from The Miraculous Man-darin I ,
Speech pathologl~ts and occupa-tiOnal and phySical thel apl~t~ Willbe avallable to an~wel questIonsdnd pi oVlde mfOl matlOn on whet ethe toy~ can be purchased
The DetroIt InstItute fO! Chlldren, a TOl ch Dn ve Agency..'>pecIahzes in the evaluation.diagno~ls, prescnptlon, treatment,tl ammg and re~earch that benefltphySically and neurologiCally 1m-pau'ed youngsters
Nancy Lenzen, assistant programmanager, WXYZ.TV; MarthaRichardson, director of Market.mg, Coopel s & Lybrand, SandraBunnell, Vice-pI e~ldent, The Ber-hne Group, Gretchen Snow, dn ec-tor of event~ and publicity, TheJ L Hud~on Company, Beth So~~m. ploducel of WJBK-TV's"P M Magdzme;" Kay Clark,agency dlrectol, John RobedPowel ~ Talent Agency, and ShellPel elh. dll ectol of pubhc IelatlOn!>. CddllldC MotOt Car Comp.my
The pt ogl am I~ de~Igned fO! begmnel ~ d<,well d~ pel ~on!>dlreadyemployed In advel tblng andcommumcatlOn~ fleld~ Those mently level pO~ltlOn!>dnd ..,tudent..,al e welcome Ca~h bal ~el viceWill be dVaJldbJe
Cdl eel Fan cost I~ $12, mcluding dmner Re!>ervatlOn!> dre J eqUlred. and mu~t be mdde bytomonow. Fnday, Nov II, bycontdctmg Rita Walby at 775-3221l>elweell ~ d.1lI dlld;) P III
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DENA FETTERS,daughter of MR andMRS ALBERT FET-TERs. of Notre DameAvenue, IS the latestmember of the Fettersfamily to jom the Umted States Coa~l GuardDena. a 1983 GlossePOinte South HIghSchool graduate. JomedthiS ~ummel' and 1'0 stahoned at Cape May.N J Her blother AL-BERT Jr . ~erve'i on theCoa<;t Guard cuttelKatmal Bay, out ofSault Ste Mane. Mlch
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Career Fair for women
Gift auction nightfor Alpha Xi Delta
The Grosse Pomte and MacombCounty Alumnae of Alpha XIDelta Will get an early start onholiday partYlllg when Arthur andDelores Leshe host a gIft auctionat their MerrIweather Road homefor members, their husbands andfnends thiS Saturday, Nov 12, at830pm
Each couple IS asked to bring awrapped gift for the Silent auc.tlOn, plus a plate of favonte horsd'oeuvres to be served WIth ~park-ling wme durlllg the evemng
Co-hostess Lisa Ralph WIll helpprOVide a festive settmg for theparty Alpha XI DeUa~ are askedto call 778-0067 for reservatIOnsand further IIlformatJon
Phase I readyfor song night
The Detroit Edison Glee ClubWill perform for Pha~e I, theorgamzation of smgle, youngadults, ages 20 through 39, whogather regularly for Sunday even-mg program meetmgs at GrossePOinte Memorial Church, thISSunday, Nov 13, at 7 45 p.m Theclub averages 25 concerts peryear, mcludmg a spnng programat Ford AudltOilum
Phase I's agenda thiS weekendalso Includes a hayride, squaredance and buffet dmner Saturday.Nov 12, at Green Acres, 26 MileRoad and Van Dyke Caller Willbe Lyle Brabek The buffet fea.tures loast beef and ham, salads.Itahan dIshes and dessert Cost IS$12 per person
Where the jobs al e, how to findthem, oppOltunitles for advance-ment and adVice on changmg car-eet ~ are among the tOPiCS to beaddressed by top women execu-tives m the communications fleld~at the Women's AdvertlSlng Clubof DetrOIt's Cat eer Fair begmningat 5 30 P m thiS Monday, Nov 14,at the Sheraton Southfield Hotel
The program mclude~ dmnel, tobe ~erved at 6 15 pm, and a 7p m addres~ by Cdrol J LangeOutplacement Con~ultant, PayneLendman, aftel which CdreelFall mmghng WIll contmue at 7 30pm
Broadcd!>t management, mar-ketmg, publtc I elatlOn~, retailpromotlOn~, pnnt pI oductlOn,TV Ifllm Ica ble pi oductiOn, talentdevelopment and COIpOldte commumcatlOn~ repl e~entatlve~ Willbe on hdnd to meet Cdl eel' F dirgue~b
Among tho~e who Will be dls-cu..,~mg netwOI kmg and careerUPPUllUlUlle::. 111 14 lIeld~ a Ie
To feature toys for handicappedA Wide variety of commerCially
avallable toys and playthmgs forhandicapped children wtll be dls.played and demonstI ated at aChllstmas Toys for HandicappedChildren Show, produced by theTherapeutic Actlvltle~ Committeeof the Deh Olt In~titute for Chll.dren, next Tuesday, Nov. 15,from 1 to 5 pm at the InstItute,located on Woodward Avenue mDetrolt's Um verslty ICulturalCenter.
Each toy has been selected be-cause of ItS appropnateness forchildren With vallOUS handicap-ping condItIOns. Some lequIreSimple adaptations to enablehandicapped children to play withthem effectIvely. The "how-to" ofthese adaptatlOlls WIll be de-monstrated at the show WhiCh,utlhzmg a display format, pro-VIdes parents of handicappedyoungsters a hands-on OppOltumtyto mspect toys and learn their ad-vantages and disadvantages
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Set Occupational Health seminar '1The DetiOlt ASSOCiation of Oc- will speak on medlCal emergert
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associate professor of History atOakland Universlty, who recentlyreceived the Pohsh American HIS-toncal ASsoClatlOn' s OscarHeleckl Award for hlS work "Po-lish DetrOIt and the Kolasinski Af-fall' ," Will address the mormngseSSlOn, speakmg on "ExpanSIOnand Consolidation of the DetroitPolish Community In the 19th Cen-tury"
Dr VIctor Greene, professor 10the Department of History at theUmverslty of Wisconsin-Milwau-kee, authol of "For God andCountry Polish and LlthuamanEthnic ConscIOusness m Ameri-ca," Will present an aftemoon sltdelecture entitled "Obl>tacle" Oldand New, m Recovering Pol~ma'sPast. "
WOIk~hop regIstration fee IS $15Lunch IS available at a smalladdltlOnal cost AdditIOnal infor-matIOn may be obtamed by con-tacting the Polish GenealogicalSoclety of MIChigan, Burton HIS-torical CollectIOn, Detlolt PubllcLlblary, 5201 Woodward Avenue,DetrOIt, M1Ch 48202
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Questers' topicto be tapestry
Mr" Edward HartWick willwelcome member~ of the Gro~~ePOInte Chaptel No 147 of Quel>-tel" to hel home to mOl I OW. F11-day Nov II, c.lt 10 H m for a pro-gl .1m, . 'Tdpe"tJle::. A Link wlththe PH "t." pi el>ented by Mr" CadJ Kal>z<1.<1GI o,,~e Pointel with ahl»to! y In the IC..,tOI.It Ion dnd con-..,elvatlOn of fabllc",
MI!> Ka",w, all mtcllOl de..,lgnelIII New YOIk and DetrOit. I!>prel>ldent of the ~el vice Ledgue at theGlo""e POinte Wat MemO! wi, andha" dondted hOUl" of tIme to Iepdll 01 the W,lI Memol wI'" tape"tl Ie.., She I.., ,t1..,0 a membel of theWmdmlll POInte Chaptel of Que..,.tel..,
1\11.., M,muel PdPI..,tcl ,md MIl>CI) de Heed \\ III c.l..,..,...,tMi!> Har tWIck Membcl'" .II e I emmded tobllllg old tdpe"tllc" 01 ..,lImldl\\eavmg" fOI MI" Kd!>la to I e-Vlev.. cind dl"'cu""
JoAnn Senagore
Short andto the Pointe
Polish genealogy workshop focusThe Polish Genealogical Society
of MIChigan Will feature two outstand10g speakers at ltS annualworkshop, running from 10 a m to3 p m Saturday, Nov 12, at Dom-b1'Owski Fieldhouse on the campusof St Mary's College, Commerceand 01 chal d Lake Roads, Or-chard Lake
Dr Lawrence Orton, author and
NdV\ All moln HeCI tilt 'MITCHELL (;IHETOI\i .,on of the,JAMI% 1<: IlmTON~,of Mount VPI non HOdd,ha.., completed I eCI Ult1I,I1111ng ,It the N,lvalTl,lInmg ('enlel (;, ColtL.lke" 111
C,\THEHINE AKENNEDY d,lUghtelof MH ,lOd MRS WILLIAM E KENNEDYof E.l"t .Jeffel.,oll Avenue ha" been nd med dCollege ~cholaJ, thehlghe"t IecogmtlOn fOldCddemlc "chlevementfOI the "pnng telm .ItMlddlebul:' CollegeNamed to the Dean"LI"t I\IlddlebUl \ " "erond hlghe.,t I (.cogmlion fOI dCdclemlr"chlc\ cmenl fOI the"plmg tel m .II e dnothel Kcnne<h d,lughtelBAHBAHA IIKENi'oF:DY TEHESAD f<~DWAHDS d,lllghlPl of MH ,1Ild MH~\ F E[)WAHD~ ofMOlo,,, HOdd. ,llld.JOANNA D MUHHY,ddUghtPI of .JOHN CMllHHA Y a!-.o of Mo10"" !lodd
Gl o~se POInte SouthHlgh School gJ aduateLISA WARD, daughtelof MR and MRSWINDSOR WARD, ofBaifoUl Road, ha!> beenawat ded an Alma College PI e"ldential Scholat ship on the ba"is ofoutstanding scholarship and natIOnal te~tl>COIe~ Regllla HIghSchool graduateKAREN SULLIVAN,daughtel of the THOMAS SULLIVANS, ofBrys Drive. I» the reciplent of dn Alma Trw,tee HonOl l>Scholm i>hlpa Pel fOI mcmce Scho1m !>hlp 111 Debate dndan AchIevement AWaJdIn pre Law Both youngwomen al e memben, of Alma\ fre!>hman Cia,,!> of 1987
Holiday fashionsfor Belle Biscayne
Belle Bli>cayne Charter Chaptelof the American Business Wo-men'.., A»»ocwllOn Will pre!>enl aHohda\ '83 Fa~hIOn fund ralselfor ~cholaJl>hlp~ on SatUlday, Nov19, at Browme'i> on-the-Lake III StClau ShO! es
The day begms at 11 30 a mWith bl unch Pnzes will be featUled, as well as fashlOns fromDei>lgnel Depot and PresldpntTuxedos Cash bar l>erVlCe wIll beaVaildble Tlcketl>, at $12 pel pell>on, mcl) be rei>el'Ved by cdll10g892-1923 or 893-8400
Miss Senagoreto be a bride
MI dnd MI ~ AntOniO SendgOl e01 C,l1vll1 Avenue, have announcedthe engclgement of thell daughter.JoAnn, to Gregol)' F DeWitt ~onot DI and MJ'!> Rlchdrd DeWitt.of Bdttle Cl eek The weddmg I"pl,lIlned fOl next Augu"t
Mll>~ Senagol e, a GI o~~e POlllteSuuth lIlgh Schoo! alumn:'. hold" aBachelol of SCience degree 111Educdtlon h om Centl al MichiganUnlver~lt)' Hel ~orol'1ty I~ SigmaKappa
Hel fldnce, an alumnu.., ofPennfleld High School who re-ceived hi!> BachelOl of SCience degl ee 111 BUl>lI1el>!>Admml~tl dtlOnfJ om Centl al Mlchlgan Ul1Iver"Ity, I~ employed by MichiganNatIOnal Bank m Battle CleekHl» ft dtel nity ..., Sigma Phi Ep-~llon
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Thursday, November 10,1983
Holiday workshopfor Kappa Deltas
East Side Kappa Delta~ meettomght, ThUlsday, Nov 10. at 7 45p.m In the Lmcoln Road home ofMl's Arthur Fettel s for a CIeatlveworkshop, led by Mrs DonaldM1l'lam, on Chnstma~ decorahan~of all sorts, pel mdlvldual deSireGuests and prospective membersare welcome Further mfol mahonmay be obtamed and/or resel va-hons made by contactmg the ho::.tess at 884-5441 or MI s. JohnCushman, 881-6552
WillIamsburg gal lands Will befashIOned mto holiday swag!> bymembers of The POInte GardenClub at the home of Sue RlI~~ellnext Monday, Nov 14, at 10 30a m Luncheon Will be prepal edby Romalda Goodnow, LOUl~eOwen and Elame Ro~s
P-ointe GardenClub to 1'IWet
A book review of "The NextAmellcan Flontler" by RIchardB Reich begm~ the \\-01 k of theGro~se POinte Democi atl(' Women'::. DI::,cu~slOn liloup on campmgn I~sues for 1984 SU~dn Boynton, Dorothy Gemeund and Jam'Grenal'd Will pre~ent the author'"major Idea~ next Tue"day. Nov15, at a 7 45 P m meetmg III theBuckmghdm Road home ot HelenGlaves
ReICh "pUb hi'> flllger on thelundamentul cause::. of OUI ('conomlc decline the wa\ \\e hdvPOJ gal1lwd OUi ::.elve::. foi WOlk dndpohtlc~' He pi e~ent::. a pi ogl ,1mfOI tUl'mng Amencd dlOW1d whtleImplovmg aUl quality of hfe
A Yote on the lutu! e ndme of theorg,ml.ldl!UIl will LOlllt lJdul'- t,pcmeetmg, which I~ open to members and to fllends
Book is topicfor Democratic'Women Tuesday
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ChrysanthemumSociety to meet
Helen Norwood will present theplOgram, "Flower Arranging forthe Holidays," at the Greater Det-rOit Chrysanthemum Society'smeetmg thiS Sunday, Nov 13, at 2p.m III the Commulllty Room ofthe Tel-Twelve Malt. Her programI::' free and open to the public.
Pointer BridgeGirls to meet
Mrs WJlliam Kabbush and Mr~Phlhp Skillman are co-chcurmenof the Pointer Gu'ls' Bl'ldge Clubmeetmg next Thursday, Nov 17,at 11 a m In the Glosse POinteWal Memonal'~ Aigel HouseCal ds will be played followmgluncheon at 11 30 a m Membersunable to attend a Ie a"ked to call882-6164 01 886-7595 by thb Satur-day, Nov 12
Founders' festivityfor Sigma Kappas
lil o~~e POInte Alumnae of::'Igmd Kappa Will celebrate thenFounders' Day next Wedne~day,Nov 16, at 7 30 pm in the Wal-len home of Pamala (Mrs John)Ketelhut, whel e a repOl t on StateDav conference activIties Nov. 12m 'Adl'lan Will follow a specialceremony honOrIng the five"ullHm \\ho founded the sorority109 years ago at Colby College,Waterville, Me
Sigma Kappa IS now the fourthlaI'ge~t sorority 10 the UmtedStates, numbering ovt>r 2,400members 111Michigan alone,
ReservatIOns for the meetmg,wluch also will feature a speakerfrom the Detroit RehabilitatIOnInstitute dl~cussmg gerontologyand the special needs of semorCItIzens, mu~t be made by thiSSunday, Nov 13, by contacting theho~te::.s at 978-2868.
Area Sigma Kappas mterestedm Jommg the local chapter are m-vlted to contact membershipcommittee members Ruth Saul',3315812, Delores (Mrs Donald)Llttle£leld, 881-1042, or Maryn(Mrs. John) Horn, 884-3018, forfurthel information
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Amriversary part)'for Josiah Harmar
Gro::.~e POInte P dl k.., Genel alJO~lah Hal mar Chdptel, Daughtel s of the Amellcan RevolutIOnWill celebl CIte the 45th anlll VCI..,ary of the chdpter" foundmg .sa-turddY Nov 19 elt a noon luncheon at the Detlolt Boat Club
, Honol ed gue"t ,1Ild "peake .. WII!be Ruth Knlghl, of Hedfold,educated III hel nallve Dell oll elndFrance, who hold~ degl ee.., 111 l\Iu"IC, Ldnguage" .11](1 EduCcltlollMI s Kl1Ight, Pl'lllClPell 10 the LIvama Schools until her retirement111 1981, now wllte~ and ~peak~ togroups about hel ell.ten~ive h <I\- eband The Society ot Fnend.." ofwinch ..,he I~ " 111embel
Hel tOPiC fOI JO<,lelh IId'll1dlmembel ~ clnd gue"tz, v, III be"Quakers, Then and Nm\- '
Gue~ts Will lI1clude 19B'l 84 Iegents of othel metlopalltdl1 dl edDAH chaptel ~ Mrc., FI <\nU Johnson, Colonel .Jo"hud Howal d :\-11'''-FI edellck R Hedth Ellz<lbethCass; MI.., Robel t L Hen"onEZI d Pal kel, MI ~ Wllll,lm Gdlrett Fort Pontchdl tl dIlL MI'iRaymond H Me~ CI ~ ,John ::'dckell, MI" GeO! ge Ed..,on LOlll'>d5t Clem, MI.., Rogel K H,ll telPlCty HIli, MI ~ 01 \ I.., L HenheQuakel town, 1\11 c., HobellWilloughby "<lldh \nn Codll .meand 1'.11" Thoma.., NdlHdllOWThlce Fldg..,
Villagers dance in a new yearMember couples and guests of the Villagers Dance Oub gathered at
the :oetrmt Boat Oub in the latter part of September for their firstdhmer dance of the 1~ season. Among those enjoying the ,BlueNotes' music were BETSY and DICK BOYNTON (above), the club'spresident couple, and HAZEL and JIM ROSE (left), pictured as theytrip the light fantastic after a delicious dinner. The Villagers' nextdhmer dance, to be held in early December at Lochmoor Club, willfeature music by the Joe Vitale Trio. Some Villagers' membershipsare still available; interested persons may contact the Boyntons at34J..0070or Mn.. Russt>ll Thompson, membership chairman, at 8864454for further information.
ABSOLUTELY FI\"'TASTIC famll) hou~e \l,Jlh<\ bedroome; 311;, hathe;, f<lmlly loom "ndpaneled hbrarv I The ba<;emrnt hac; a Iec loomand the garage I' ,IttachedFIRST OFFERIN(, - Clean and ""ell carrd fOJ
home ""Ih room for eXpan.,lOn' ('lo<.,r to<;chool~ ,,-hoppmg and lran~pol! "lion 2Iwdroom., and hdth downc;talr." ne",er Inof\\o<llN tank and dnvrwa:y 1 C.II g,ll ,Il;('F.nclo~ed f, ont porch for .,ummel h\mgSpaclou<; <Inri "t BARGAI!'II PRICE undrl$14 000 10 the P<lrk
Pnce reduced for lmmedlal(' <,,1\(, -- BUV!'I~delight' Ha., 4 bedroom<; phI" 2 full b"'h'nrw kltch('n WIth "pph .lnc!., dnd (lI1ll,lC!'onl~ 4 year~ old' ~upel'
TWO fo'<\MILY \\Ith hvmg loom dining loomd('n .md 2 heelroom~ do\\ n"I.III" ,,,m(' up2 n,,1ur,ll fll rpld('(" ~(,P<iIdtr utdl! IP" P,ll11,111)flm.,hed ha,ement 01\1 apph.lOcP, IIIc1ud<'d (,ro",,('~ $6:;(\ a month
$4000 !lOW'" 1\~~lJME~ F\I<"TI1';(,MOHT(,A<,E' Lol~ of n..tur,d \\ood\\ol k tnthl., fine hnck hungalow' There .Jr(' 3 hedroom." a natural flrepl"ce centrdl <lll condltloOln~, and fml,hed ha.,ement 1,000"qU<lI'e feet
Doll Maker~ Guildto show and ~ell
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Over 24,000 squaIe feet of dolls,toys and doll-related Item,> Will befeatured at the Michigan DollMakers GUIld's FIfth Annual Showand Sale thiS Sunday, Nay 13,from 10 a m to 5 p m at thel'vllchlgan State Fair Glounds'Commumty Arts Buildlllg AdmiS-sIOn IS $2 50 Susan Mano.., WIllconduct doll appl alsals dt $1 perdoll
committee, promise luncheon ta-bles covered With golden andbrown lmen::. centered With brightchrysanthemum plants
Bridge playmg Will follow theluncheon which features a specialtreat a 1980 CulInary OlympiCSGold Medal wmter as entree
ReservatIOns are requIred forthe evenmg, wluch begms at 7 30p.m With cash bar cocktall~ Theconcert, at 8 30 pm, will be fol-lowed by a meet-the-arttsts af-terglow TIckets, at fl per person,may be obtamed by calling 7796111
~olo recitals and chamber musIcperformances The Grunyons' re-pertOIre range::. from the seriousto the romantic to the comic
at Assumption
Club to lunch
STRONGMAN & ASSOCIATES881-0800
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"\\lILy room Ih.ll oVNlook~ lOVELV(,ROUi'oOS I~ onl:, t~ bE'~mmng' I<:xcltlngI bedroom ranch With liVing room and din.109 room, modern kitchen, and attachedgdr<lge Ha., flre;t floor utlhty room too'
."'10';;'"rlH<,T Ofo'J-'ERING - 2 bedroom .,mgle <;torynf'"r freeway ,md St John'., Featurec., hvmgloom 11'< ('ar garage, carpetmg, full ha<;ement,..nd fl'ncl'd )<lrd Only $24000'(,HO,;..,E POl1\oTE WOODS - O",ner ,ays
'I'll and 'I'll 1,Ike land controlct IPrm<;'"~In 000 do",n II'""', mt('re.,t fedtur('~ 2 bedr OHIO, •.md hal h down<;!aIr., I IJ(>(1roomup,l,llr, Modern kItchen and hl('('zeway -won I la,t'
Pill I'rl und('r $60 000, "'(' think It', A HUY' Ha,1 bpelroome; and 2 hath., plu~ upd<ltedk11<hen full ha"emenl, 2 hVlng room<;,Ilr~r dining room anel hnck ('on.,tructlOn(1o,,' to .,chool~ ,hoppIng "nd tr"n~portalion f1a~ Mother 10 l;lw "polrtm('nl too'
~4.,OW'] 1\ KE~ th" hom(' \l,lth <\ ht'rl,oom" ,('cIllid nom [.1mll~ 100m 4 Cd' gtlrage ,IUd< I1rlo.,pd f, ont porch The 10 x 160 extra101 I~ IOcludE'd .1 lot lor ol Iiltle In the1',11k'
•
Cabaret night
Colony Tow,,,; Colony Town Club members andgue~t~ gather next Tuesday, Nov.t5, tit 11 30 a m at Lochmoorelub fOl a fall luncheon In keep-mg WIth the autumn theme, MI~.Wilham 0 Bradley Jr and Mr::.BI uce Bock~tanz, hostes~e~ of theddY With a~'>lstance from then'
~all OccupationalHealth Nurse corp~• ReservatIOns for the DetrOIt As-socIation of OccupatIonal Health~'Ur'ies' dlOner meetlOg nextThursday, Nov 17, at 6 pm atPenna's Restaurant 111 Warrenmu"t be made before thIS Mon-dav, Nov 14, by contacllOg JaneGe'l " , R N , days, before 4 pm, at~1 q333 Meda Johnson, R D, of~('nrv Ford HOSPital, Will speakon Sport NutritIOn"
• 'Flom Broadway to Bach," a:cabaret concert mght at Assump-'tion Cultural Centel tomorrow,FI IddY, Nov 11, will feature Ber-me Katz, "the la::.t of the all-dl ound plam~ts," and The Grun-yon~, the local a capella men'schOl al group With a reputatIOn forlIlvo!vmg the audience at edchpel formance
Katz ha'i played everywhere,before DetrOit Symphony audl-el1Ce~ and With dance bands, 10
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Grosse Pointe Real Estate ExchangeTHE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY& BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE G:r
JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.
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93/4% MORTGAGES NOW AVAILABLETO QUALIFIED BUYERS
OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M.430 MADISON GROSSE POINTE FARMS
BY APPOINTMENTPARK
FARMSMcKinley- BEST 4.BEDROOM VALUE IN THE FARMS Located In the.:
heart of the Farms, thiS Enghsh style home IS an Ideal famIly home::It IS situated on an extra Wide lot, features 4 bedrooms, large country::kitchen with eating area, den and a sceened porch Yhthln walking::distance of schools and HIli shoppmg An outstandmg value :BEST BUY OWNER TRANSFERRED REDUCED TO $69,900 WOW! '::
MADISON. Attractive 3 bedrooms 1lf.!bath Colomal With a paneled famll~:room. Location is ideal - close to schools, shopping and transportation::
linmediate possession Call - See. Buy I Will lease $650 per month \Ii Ith::option to buy '.
CITYOFFERED TO SETTLE ESTATE
873 Rivard - Handyman SpeCial Offered to settle estate Bnck Coloma!;.three bedrooms, Florida room $62,500.
Notre Dame - For you who seek convenience ThiS two bedroom condo:featurmg spacIous rooms and ground floor location IS the perfect ang..:wer for those who want the advantages of the Vlliage at lhell:doorstep. Separate basement and carport
Offered to settle estate - Somerset - O1armlng brick bungalow featuring ~:bedrooms, 1 bath, newer furnace and roof on lovely treelmed street::fOI only $64,500 Make offers Owner~ anxlOu~' ::
1036 Berkshire - Charmlllg Colomal, 3 bdrm 2% bath, fam rm 2 car all ::garage beautiful lot Exceptional kitchen only $99,500 TERMS .
SCUlly & Hendrie, Inc, Real Estate
881-8310
SINE REALTY. . , IT'S WORTH YOUR TIME
TO CALL SINE ...
OPEN SUNDAY 2.5NOVEMBER 6, 1983
1862PREST WICKGROSSE POINTE WOODS
GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Colomal - Bnck- 7 rooms - 3 bedrooms - Ilf.! baths. den-Updated kitchen with breakfast area -Patio Terms available - Ideal Location
BRICK Colomal on large lot - 10 rooms with 5bedrooms - den - Family room WIth naturalfireplace - 2lf.!baths - attached 2lf.!car gar-age . Recreation room . Ideal for largefamily
NICE FARMS location - Chalfonte &: Moross - 7room brick. 2 story. 1lf.! baths. 3 bed-rooms - family room - kitchen with eatmgarea - 2 car garage - side drive. Vacant.Immediate possessIOn
7b6 LAKELAND - Attl dctlve COIOllldl Hou~eWIth 3 bedroom~, 2 bdth~, un~udl LdlgeFamIly Hoom With Natural FireplaceCathedl al Celhng All Ioom~ newly deco[dted and mJny, mdny ext! a~
1786 OXFORD - Blick Veneel Bungalow WithLlvmg Room, Kitchen dnd 2 Bedroom, andBath ~tllctly a Hdndyman'~ ~pecIaI thatmight be I eWJrdlllg to the buyer a~ It I>
pl1ced belov. the puce of ~ulloundlnghOlli>e~
JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.886-9030
OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5:00!1689 BROAD~TON E Fclbulou~ bllck coloDlell on d spaClolli> IIee filled lot ( 3 bedlOoms, ndturdl
fll epldLe ,tud\ dud thll d flOOI expeln,lOn With heat, electllclt~, and plumbmg already 10 1 I I765 HOSL YN SPd~IOU~J bedroom bllck bung,llow featullng 2 full bdth" fdmlly 100m, 2 ndtural
fuepldce, fOlm,l! dmmg loom nice lec loom, and 2 Cdl g,lJdgel
4941 ASHLJ<~Y 7 MllejMack .II ed I Convement J bed 100m rdnch r Perfect fOI dn eldedv couple'Pel fect ~tdlle I home too' Stone thlOW d\HIY fIom ~hoppmg dnd t Ian~pol tatlOn' Puce Iecent!)Ieduced I Onh $2lJ,OOO"I
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT853 LAKEPOINTE Unique l bed Ioom centel entrance colomal WIth model n kitchen, t I ench
dool~, leaded gla,~ and fllll~hed basement I New m~uldtlon I1133WHITTIER lmmaculelte 4 bedroom Engh~h colomal featurIng 21
/2 bdth~, 3 fireplaces, fanta~tiC famll) loom contempolalY kitchen, flm~hed rec room, and be~t of all AN EXTRALARGE LOT'" $138500'
1757 ALINE Chalmmg 3 bedloom bllck ranch WIth 2 natural fneplaces, central air condltJomng,,un deck and ~wlmmmg pool'
4367 YORKSHIRE GOIgeous 3 bedlOom Cotfteld Cottage I Vel) Idrge rooms, slate roof, flmshedrec 100m, natural fireplace, marble sills, cedal closet, 2 full baths, and low heat' Yours foronly $55,900' I r
408 ALTER Move right m to thl~ 6/6 bllck IIlcome w/separates' Extremely clean' Owner consld.elmg all oUel s I Price dra~l1cally I educed' GREAT INVESTMENT' III
William J. Chamoion & CompanyOPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00
1006BEDFORD _ SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCATION on this stately restored colonia)! Amemtiesmclude library \Hth fireplace, garden room, remodeled kitchen, third floor bedrooms and bath,four bedrooms and 2% baths and an extra BUILDABLE LOT Now $169,000
1236 YORKSHIRE - MUTSCHLER KITCHEN highlights thiS attrachve 4 bedroom, 21,-'l bath colomalWith open third flOOl, newel gutters and downspouts and spacIous lot Pnce reduced to $97,300
19201 RAYMOND - BEST HOUSE FOR THE BEST PRICE, Hus 3 bedroom, Ph bath colomal offer5a new family loom, remodeled kitchen and convement location near St John's Only $69,900
22944 NEWBERRY ST CLAIR SHORES - WELL MAINTAINED BRICK RANCH Wlth 3 bedrooms,)lh baths, Flonda room, hardwood floors IS ready for Immec!late occupancy $64,500
Whatever Your ChoiceWe Have The Style
$5;; 000S6i -)()()$38 500$52 {j(JO$41\ ~>OO~'lOO
$46000:$76500'572 000'
886-4444
Judy KlmgDuane LamersBobble LiganPaul LocnchlOJIll McBfldeTony NlarhosJoyce SandersBruce SalXlers
~ Nancy SchumakerDianna M SmIthTom SteenBob TigheElOISe L Waist>Betty Wyborskl
HARPER WOODSFleetwoodHunt ClubKeno<;haKenmoreJ "IIl('a~telVan'\ntwerp
CONDOSArthurCranford LaneNotre Dame$127,500
$345000$124,900
$350 000
$83,900$71900$74,500
$169900$88,500
EARL KEIMREALTY
BORLAND ASSOCIATESRichard E Borland, Sr fElame L BortaIXl 0Richard E BorlalXl, JrHelen ConnollyMarIlyn ColicchIOKay CunmnghamMary de ManJgoldLynda GibbsDan GrlesbawnAlfred E HillenbrandNancy HohlfeldtPat HorneJoanne HornerPeggy HumeJessica Keatton
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
17646 MACK
4 BEDROOMSMiddlesexMichaux CtWlultler
3 BEDROOMSHamptonManchee;terPrre;twlckSunnmgdaleVermer Circle
TWO GROSSE POINTE OFFICES20647 MACK AVENUE 395 FISHER ROADOpposIte Parcells Middle SChool Opposite G P South High
884.6400 886-3800
SEVERAL INCOMES FROM $37,700 to $86,500 Call for detalle;
247 KENWOOD COURT PRIME FARMS LOCATION Beautlfullj decorated 4 bedroom 2% bath C E Colomal With large Simple as~umptlonmortgage Many charmmg features mcludmg two bay wmdows, de-lightful garden plus, on the practical Side, a newer roof and furnace,copper piumblllg, electnc air cleaner and lots more $154,000
1097 GRAYTON EXECUTIVE MANSE One of the Park's lovehe~thomes To duplicate today would be many times more than the$199,000 askmg pnce Twelve fabulous rooms With equally fabulousarchitectural features See It Sunday
607 MIDDLESEX - One of the finest streets III the Pomtes For $1.27500this spacIOus home offers a large fIrst floor bedroom or famllv roomWith full bath plus 3 more bedrooms and 2 baths upstairs - Lal gekttchen With mfty oak cupboards much more
70 VERNIER - Fabulous 1979 Colomal - so near the lake and GrossePomte Shores park Simply loaded With custom features, thiS fourbedroom home offers qUick occupancy and a large 11"t fixed rateassumable mortgage If you want to enJoy "the good life at homedon't miss tbls one $179,000
553 LAKELAND - BEST BUY AT $125,900 Five bedrooms 31'2 bclthslarge family room With BBQ, hbrary With wet bal, IlIft~ large kitchenand a whole lot more' WOW! Too good to last long Hurr~ Sunda) 25or call 886-3800
92 MAPLETON IS a lot of house for the money I Great locatIOn <;0 neal the"Hill" shoppmg, hbrary, bus churches, etc AND OFF'ERING 1MMEDIATE POSSESSION TO A FAMILY NEEDING FOlJR BED-ROOMS There's even a hbrary and den plus a long term LmdContract With 35~ down! Move 10 condition $86,000
[ MANY MORE BY APPOINTMENT ~PRICE REDUCED Imagme a 3 bedroom brick home III the Gro~,e Pomte
SChool district for only $48,5001 Freshly decorated With ne\\er carpet and:draperies Newer energ~ effiCient furnClce, extra m~ulatlOn Jal ge fenc~'<l'lot Ca!l 884-6400for details Hurry'
5 BEDROOMSCarmel Lane
3 BEDROOM RANCH - Fatmly room withnatural fireplace - New kitchen. New Fur-nace . Excellent condition . Must be seen
ST. CLAIR SHORES
SINE REALTYMULTILIST SERVICE
FAR MS 0Ff'l CE 884-7000
INCOME PROPERTYDELUXE IS the word for the two properties on
Wmdmlll Pomte Dnve and Neff that we areoffering for sale With rents ranging from$695 to $850 per month, you WlII understandwhy thee;e are very speCial properties andone 10 whIch the owner would be proud tolive We have a chOIce of Tudor or Colomal.,tyle both With 3 bedroom~ and t\\O fullbathe; 5 total to choose from
RANCHEDGEWOOD - Ranch Jue;t off Lakeshore
Drive one owner deluxe home With 3 bedroome;, 2112 bathe;, kitchen With bUIlt-lOS,beautiful ~ard WIth III ground sprinklersand attached garage 3 others prICed from$79,000
ENGLISH TUDORSLATE ROOF ENGLISH TUDOR - One of the
very best homes of Its kmd 10 GrossePOinte Magnificent natural wood, 31hbaths, hbrary and sun room, large longterms 11%% assumable mortgage We have3 others to choose from between $139,000and 1225,000
SEMI-RANCHNEAR STAR OF THE SEA - Shoreham Road
semI ranch <;paclOue; 3-4 bedroom homeWith 2 full baths, rec room 2 car garage
INGROUND POOLBrautlful mground pool, 4 bedrooms 21~ bath
Colomal With dE'n and famIly room, attache<! garage + central all', 2 dree;.,mgroom'" and lounge for pool Transferredowner offermg affordable price of $134,900
Buying a home could be yourlargest single lifetime Investment.It's no Job for an amateur. Consulta local Realtor. They'r. re81proal
FOUR BEDROOM COLONIALBUDGETING? - 4 BEDROOM $89,900 Colomal
home 1Il Wmdmlll POInte Sub Features mc1ude 21'2 bathe;, Den updated kitchen, ne\\roof, newer furnace and close to TrombleySChool SIX others priced from $75,900 to$225000
FRENCHDelightful home With turrent one of thl' Farme;
moe;t pnvate and lo"ehe.,t e;treets Featllre~'3 bedroom~ '3 bath~ den, and bnck e;creenterra nce With f1ag~tone
882-5200
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~IUAlTOlltS
CONDOMINIUMTWO IN ONE - Condo convenience plu~ prl
VIlCYof a houe;e, pnvlJege, of Grm,~e PomteWoode; park hvmg room and breakfae;troom VIew of your private and lovely garden Central air, 2 bedroome;, 1% baths
TENNIS COURTINDOOR POOL, plus LIGHTED TENNIS
COURT One of a kmd home Wlth everyconceIVable amemty Colomal style homeWIth 5 bedroome; library, famJly room(28x25) which connect~ to the heated andaIr conditIOned pool houe;e With a 20x40pool O"er an acre of magmflcent land
Dorothy Healy Evelyne RuppDiane Kelly Barbara SimpsonShirley Kennedy Lee Brunette TylerLorrame Kirchner Jean WakelyChene Pme Kathy York
Cathy ChampIOn Dillaman, Broker-- --
Mary C BodkinMargaret BreltenbecherSally ClarkeManan DodgeTheresa Fiedler
OPEN SUNDAY
THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL
1777 Hl;NTINGTON could be your new addree;e;In t984 An attractIVe WE'll me;ulated ColomalWlth central air paneled rer room and familyroom, 3 bE'droom~ II/;! bath~ Open Sunday 2-fi
BUNGALOWFIRST OFFERIJIlG - ST CLAIR near
Maumee, '3 bedroom brick bungalov. Withlarge kItchen 1'2 bath~ and new roofPriced In 10\\ 50 ~
BY APPOINTMENTAUDUBON 5 bedl ooms, 3% baths, hbrary, centlal air, $149,000AUDUBON 5 bedrooms 3h baths, family room, Florida room, 2 car garage, $119,900BEACONSFIELD 4 family Income, fleXible land contract terms, $114,000BEACONSFIELD 3 family umt Income, good mvestment, fenced yard, $84,500BEDFORD 3 bedrooms, 216 baths, family room, breakfast 100m, $99,000BEDFORD 3 bedl oom~, 11/2 baths, family room, natural woodwork, $79,900BERKSHIRE 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, faml1y room, central air, sprinkler system, $115,000CLOVERLY 3 bedrooms, 11;2baths, family room, 2 car garage, central air, $79,000FISHER 3 bedroom~ + "teenager sUite' , modern kitchen, new deck, $94,900KERB.x., , 3 ~ms, 1'12baths, study, farody room, maple floors, $109,000.S OXFORD 3 bedrooms, 2"h baths, hbrary, famJly room, sprmkler system, $187,500PEMBERTON 3 bedloom~, 2112 baths, FlOrIda room, library, leaded glass, $94,900PEMBERTON 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2lavs, den, famJly room, hardwood floors, $95,000PROVENCAL 6 bedroom5, 41/2 baths, gdlden room hbrary, pantry, completely remodeled, much
• moreRADNOR CIRCLE 3 bedroom~, 212 baths, family room, bnck patIO, breakfast room, $144,900ST PAUL 3 bedrooms, Ph baths, central air, newer carpetmg, $92,000WARNER 4 bedlOoms, 41'2 bath~, famJly room, hbrary, Circular stall'case, terrdce, much moreWHITTIER 4 bedlooms, 21'2bath~, hbraly, family room patIO, $129,900
FIRST OFFERING - IMMACULATE ranch In DetrOit 2 bedrooms central all., open base.ment clnd FHAiVA tel m, conSidered $27,500
CAPE CODSHOREHAM ROAD Edrly Amellcan Cape Cod
Three bedroom 2''2 baths, fireplaces In !lv.mg room and family room, nc\\er furnaceand centrdl air attached garage Reduced
-WM. J
Ch. Member of theLOCATED "ON THE HILL" amMlon )Grosse POinte Real Estate Exchangem Grosse Pomte Farms Macomb Boare of Realtors
across from Perry Drugs lAND CO,,"PUH ~ DetrOIt Board of Realtors102 I<ertheval 884-5700')'--- -
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WATERFRONT property on Jefferson In Hamson Township Two large homes, boat house, 4 cargarage With attached apartment, enclosed gazebo $495,000 Call for details
OPEN SUNDAY 2.5212 KERBY - Lovely three bedroom, 21" bath seml.ranch in the Farms Two natural fireplaces,
living room and family room Gal age apartment Edsy terms
~ ~ FIRST OFFERING ~ *BEAUTIFUL Shores Colorual - The first floor has a large foyer with marble floor, living room with
natural fireplace, formal dlrung room, famlly room with natural Clreplace, kitchen and breakfastarea, master bedroom and prIVate bath and first floor laundry room The second floor has twobedrooms and a large hie bath Other featul es Include sprinkler systel]), central air, attached garageand large heated greenhouse. A beautifully landscaped yard and a most private location
ALSO FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
TWO.FAMILY FLAT464 NEFF - TWO FAMILY FLAT IN PRIME
LOCATION NEAR MAUMEE with thespacious rooms. parquet floors and charmunavaIlable In new construction Each umthas a 27.foot IIv10g room, formal diningroom, breakfast room,den or third bed-room, 2 baths, plus 2 bedrooms and a bathon 3rd floor Four car garage, land contractterms br assume 8 9% mortgage
264 LEWISTON - EYE-APPEALINGFRENCH NORMANDY in excellent Farmslocation. Priced to allow creative de.corat9rs to spI'ead theIr wings. Lovely tur-ret stairway and other interesting details.Five bedrooms, 3"h baths and family roomwIth the right trafftc pattern
16939JEFFERSON AT NOTRE DAME - HIS•TORIC EARLY FRENCH FARM HOUSE .Here Is a rare opportunity to restore a his.toric Grosse Pointe home to Its orIginalcharm. LIbrary, scrClened porch, 2 bed •rooms, Ilh baths Lot can be diVided toprOVide additIOnal build10g site
OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5186 FISHER - Newly decorated from top to
bottom, plus new carpeting. Garden room,3 bedrooms, 1"h baths, recreatlon room. Ex-tras Include central AC and appliances ~foot lot In a super location near schools andshopping. Immediate occupancy
GROSSE POINTE FARMS - COLONIAL INPRIME LOCATION. Outstandmg kitchenand breakfast room, first floor laundry,powder room, master suite With bath onground floor and two bedrooms upstairsWinding staIrway, marble f1oormg, fmestquolit, hald .. ole, large closets, alarm Sj'Stem, exceptional patio and landscap10g
TOLES & ASSOCIATES, INC.BY APPOINTMENT
IF YOU PREFER THE EASIER MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS 01' A CONDOMINIUM, WE
HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF TOWNHOUSES:
169 STEPHENS - PRIME LOCATION IN THEFARMS. Mt Vernon Colonial With spacIOusroom, library, family room, first floor bed-room and bath plus five bedrooms and fourbaths on second floor, recreation room,four fIreplaces, large lot.
155 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE - In the Farmson the entrance to the Country Club 24-footpaneled family room with fireplace andbar, 4 bedrooms, 31h baths plus maid'sroom and bath
2D558FAIRWAY LANE - PRICE REDUCED.Overlooking the golf course. Garden roomwith fireplace, paneled recreation room,breakfast area in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1"hbaths, central AC, alarm system, lawnsprinkler system.
178 LOTHROP - Master bedroom and bath onfirst floor plus 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on2nd floor. Paneled library, family ,room, reocreation room WIth fireplace Cll'culardrive and a large lot
. ..... .. •...... .$179,000.$ 98,500
. $ 47,000$ 56,900
. $ 59,500.. $135,900
. . . .. .$110,000. $ 99,000
$ 99,500$292,500
532 Lincoln17111Maumee.. ..223 RIViera510 RIViera . .19127Rolandale306 Roosevelt851 Shoreham1750Vernier No 81138Whittier85 Woodland Shores
$74,900.$110.000$245,000$ 53,000$122,000$ 83,000$270,000$124,500$139,500$198,000$495,000
THOROUGH COVERAGE OFGROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES
76 KERCHEVAL
TO BUY OR SELLA HOUSE CALL
885.7000
2307Allard1314Bedford35 Beverly3914Bishop1516Blairmoor19945W Clalrvlew203 Cloverly290 Hillcrest .1585G-52Jefferson17111Jefferson No 17625 Lakeshore
Dmah MurphyMarianne Pl'drSue SewardCharle~ TrowbridgeMike Zembrzuski
TOLES &ASSOCIATES, INC.
REALTORS 885.200074 KERCHEVAL
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5514 SL CLAIR - JUST REDUCED! A corner
unit with private backyard and easily ac-cessible garage. New modern kitchen,newly decorated, refInished floors. 4 bed-rooms, 2 baths and fIrst floor powder roomLand contract immediate occupancy
542 CADIEUX - PRICE REDUCED 1 Nearshopping and recently decorated. Five bed.rooms, 3 baths, fireplace, garage, im-mediate occupancy. Land Contract terms.
Realtor
WIlliam E KeaneAnn W. Sales
James D Standish, IIILois M Toles
C. W.Toles
SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES1149AUDUBON - 4 or 5 bedrooms 10 Grosse POinte Park, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION1401 BLAIRMOOR - Custom Colonial 4 bedrooms 2112baths With the works'1222BUCKINGHAM - Classic Tudor design completely redecorated and rennovated262 McKINLEY - Darling 4 bedroom 21~bath colonial In the heart of the FARMS1153BEACONSFIELD - 3 bedroom bungalow WIth fresh new look, ready to move In!
•881-8900710 NOTRE DAME
Allee Boyer Schulte'!Sally HortonCindy KerWinWilliam M8'lhlnl
PallIa Moore
411 RIVARD - A CHARMING INTERIOR with6 bedrooms, 3 baths, den WIth fireplace, bu.tler's pantry, lovely screened porch. Pricedto allow for decorating.
498 ST CLAIR - Three bedrooms and 3 baths,including master suite with private bathand sitting room (could be 4th bedroom),modern kitchen and breakfast area, powderroom, dining room or den with bar. 1m.medIate occupancy.
Sue AdetbergBetsy B. BudaSally C. CaeMary F Ferber
SCHULTES REAL ESTATEFIRST OFFERINGS
t.o'c~ted on LAKELAND in Grosse POinte CIty ttus authentic German Tudor IS quahty throughout.Over 8,000 square feet of luxury !ivmg, this hne older home boasts of a multitude of bedrooms,baths and sitting rooms, en suite. Totally rennovated from the basement to the third floor,updated kitchen with pantry and breakfast room, heated attached garage, and beautifullymaintained grounds
On LAKE POINTE, mce 3 bedroom Colonial In Grosse POinte Park, completely remodeled VerYattractive exterior. Owner IS anxious, bring 10 ,all offers $51,900.
WE'RE READY TO DEAL!AUDUBON _ Drastic pnce reduchon on this UNIVERSITY - Terrific GP City location ~or
spacious 4 or 5 bedroom colonial tells you this 2850square foot English Tudor. Intel'1orwe won't fool around. We need to sell now! 'spaces include 5 bedrooms and 2 full bathsTake a look for yourself and hnd this the plus laundry room on the second floor, peg-best value m this pnce range OPEN SUN- ged floored foyer, livmg room With naturalDAY 2-5 P.M fireplace, large dinmg room with bay At-
UNIVERSITY _ Charmmg country decor in tractive brick terrace off kitchenthis smart well-located 3 br Ph bath Cape ROLAND - Handsome, compact 3 bedroom PhCod Premier area - only 35 single family bath colomal convement to shoppmg andhomes avaIlable in Grosse Pointe City schools Kitchen comes With completeMany up-dated features include roof, fur- apphances and eating space Newer fur-nace, insulation for carefree low mainte- nace Seller has C/Onance Sellers very motivated - Will look NEFF - Townhouse duplex owner transferredat all offers Two beautiful slde.by-side 2 bedroom unit
DEVONSHIRE - Good price, great assump- 10 excellent conditIOn, each WIth formal dl-tion with only $19,000 down on 11 5% mng rooms, liv10g room with fireplacesmortgage Large well decorated 5 bedroom One has all new kitchen, all appliances in-colonial With modern country kitchen, cluded LIve In one, rent the otherFlorida room and family room. Beautiful NOTRE DAME - Bright and shmy redeco-natural woodwork and floors, new furnace rated Michigan farmhouse Three bed-Many obvious signs of lots of TLC rooms up LIVing room With charming
MORAN - Attractive Wilhamsburg decor in built-m bookshelves, formal dining room,thIS delightful 3 bedroom Colonial WIth famdy room, updated kitchen With built-informal dmmg room, famIly room, and appliances Cheerful yellow exterior Withwell-planned updated kitchen and breakfast Wide front porcharea. Owners are anxious!
Over the nver and through the Woods . or the Sbores or the FarmsIF YOU NEED A HOUSE, WE'LL HELP YOU FIND IT'
BLAIRMOOR - Recently listed, thiS immaeu- UNIVERSITY - Deluxe custom American col-late newer 2300 square foot colonial fea- onial on 9S'xl50' lot The interior IS eleg-tures 4 spacIous bedrooms served by 2 full antly decorated With step-down high vau.baths on)he 2nd floor With powder room on lted celhnged liVing room, large familythe first. The kitchen has been remodeled room With brick fireplace and wet bar,With oak and stained glass paneled gorgeous Mutschler kitchen, first floorcabinets. The family room IS lughhghted by laundry The second floor features 3 bed-a cozy natural fireplace and pegged oak rooms and 2 full baths Master bedroomfloors Basement offers finished rec room swte Includes sitting room WIth wet bar,with wet bar, and complete spa With work- bedroom With natural fireplace and fullout room and sauna OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 bathP M PROVENCAL - French country house of white
BUCKINGHAM - Stately Tudor reSIdence over washed brick unique In the Grosse Pointe3000 square feet Recently redecorated 5 area ThiS incredible home of more than 21bedrooms with 3 full baths upstairs rooms exhibits dist10ctlve architecturalBeamed celhng hving room and rec room features, nch panehng, stunning oak andand hreplaces 10 both as well as the hb- brick inlaid floors and gleaming brassrary The kitchen has been updated !!I'd has hardware Every room IS different and ex-a breakfast area SEE IT SUNDAY 2-5 Citing and In Incomparable conditIOnP M KENMORE - Well located 3 bedroom 1"h bath
GHESQUIERE COURT - FleXIble floor plan colomal With pleasant pastel decor KItchenand quiet locatIOn are two big plusses for has eating space, den has separate heaterthiS custom bwlt one owner story and a Seated on extra deep lot Wlthm walkmg dis-half brick reSidence 2 full baths and a mfty tllnce of playgroundbedroom that converts to a famlly room as ROSLYN - Under $40,000 m the Woods Threeyou WIll Great modern kItchen and Flonda bedroom ranch With new gutters and downroom are also featured spouts, patio privacy fence
GHOSSE POINTE WOODS19790 Mack 881.6300
GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Very speCial 4bedroom Colomal built by Cox and Baker in1965 Excellent floor plan Includes lmpos1Og2-story marble foyer, large family room Withpegged floonng, 1st floor laundry, 27' mastersUite With fireplace and more An invitmg priceadjustment Just made' 881-6300
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GROSSE POINTE PARK16610 Mack 881.4200
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 13112baths in fabulous Southern Colonial WIth new kitchen. 881-6300.Ranch with famUy room, new kItchen. Pomte schools. 884-0600Colomalon 102x175site. New decor, central all', MORE! 881-63003112baths, family room, more In prestige area of large homes. 884-0600lYzbath Colonial with, fallllly room, new kitchen. 881.630011-2bath Colonial With family room. see picture below! 884-0600nicely maintaIned Bungalow. Budget price of $6O,ooo! 881.6300
5 Bdrmr;2 Bdrm4 Bdrm4 Bdrm3 Bdrm3 Bdrm3 Bdrm
GROSSE POINTE FARMS1$2Kercheval 884.0600
MORE SPACE THAN YOU THINK' Four bed.rooms plus a Florida room and updated kitchenm thiS appealing Bungalow on deSirableHampton Road Very affordable at $66,900881.6300.
~ &'" .'*-~.CLASSIC ENGLISH COTSWOLD In secludedscenic setting in low.traffic Park area offers 4bedrooms, 3th baths, library, terrific kitchenand SO MANY AMENITIES mcludlng Pewablctile, leaded glass, central 811' - MUCH MORE!884-0600
275 MT VERNON - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5Popular Farms street and an IMMACULATE 3bedrooPl, 1!h bath Colomal with' family room,large updated kitchen, energy eHlclent furnaceWith central all' plus mce extras Now offeredat $95,600 884-0600
I SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ICOUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY' Double lot and an umque 4+ bedroom home m the Park With
sparkling pool and MANY ADDITIONAL AMENITIES Drastic reduction! 881-4200HIDDEN LANE _ QUIet Woods locatIOn and a fine 3 bedroom, 11,.2bath step-saver Ranch Family
room, large kitchen With bUllt-ms, attached garage 881-6300 .SMASHING VALUE' see thiS mcredlble buy on Bishop Road for only $79,900' Newer Colomal With
den and central air 881-4200 for details 881-4200BALFOUR _ Special 5 bedroom, 31h bath on 80x175' site perfect for entertamlng' Includes 30' family
room, musIc room, Ilnd nt>wkitchen WIth every luxury butlt-m plus separate pantry Call 881-4200for an appomtment to see thIS beauty
LOTHROP _ A 3 bedroom Colomal charmer With a VERY SPECIAL KITCHEN, den and a super14x20' redwood deck for 3-sea~on enJo) ment You II like the price 881 4200
BEST BUY CATEGORY' An attractive well kept Colomal on Bedford offenng 3 bedrooms, Ilh baths,den and paneled games room Immediate occupancy and a pnce that's hard to beat of $88,OOO!
CHA~~HARM' CHARM' SpacIous 4 bedroom Park Tudor mcludes gleam10g herringbonehardwood floors and a contemporary gourmet kitchen - blend the best of the old With the new!Choice of tempting terms and pnced at Just $98,000 881.4200
ANITA _ SUPER BUNGALOW offers two large (23x12 and 21xll) bedrooms plus fully updated farmstyle kitchen, carpeted and paneled basement With wet bar and extra full bath, glas~ terrace,great terms and newly reduced price I 884-0600
LANCASTER _ Harper Woods Bungalow m Grosse Pointe school dlstnct offers 4 bedrooms, familyroom, updated kitchen $54,900 - compare and save' 881-6300
7'n BedfordU96 Hawthorne947 Lakeshore580Lochmoor373McKinley275 Mt Vernon1825 Roslyn
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IN THE FARMS _ 4 bedrooms plus fanuly room With fireplace just $68,500! Don't miss this one - lowmaintenance aluminum Colonial on double lot with attached garage 881.6300.
GROSSE POINTE SHORES - OUTSTANDL'IG 4 bedroom, 2"h bath Colomal has 15x20 family roomwith r1replace, paneled library, gracious marble foyer with circular staircase, attractive, tastefuldecor. READY FOR YOU! 884-0600.
TERRIFIC TERMS on tlus 5 bedroom Colonial on large lot great for the growing family to s.p-r-e-a-dout! Owner offers 15 yeal' land contract with $25,000 down 881.4200.
GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Fine starter Ranch in handy Brownell section at $62,800! 2 bedrooms,Florida room, finished basement, attached garage. 881.6300
HUNT CLUB _ 3 bedroom brick Colonial in MINT condition has updated kitchen with apphances,paneled basement with lav, screened and glassed terrace and a tempting price! 884-0600.
IN THE WOODS _ EASY TO OWN 2 bedroom, 1"h bath Colonial offers fantastic land contractassumption! Perfect for that first house at $66,450 864-0600
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886-8710
20439 MACK AVENUEGrosse POinte Woods
YoungbloodRealty IfIC.
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
FEATURESUpdated kItchen, extra large famIly rm, a!>sumabJe mtgOlarmmg, well maintained home w/farruly roomPrime 10cdllOn, !>paclOus den, carpeted rec loomCui de !>ac locatIOn, large as!>umable mortgageJust Reduced I 5/5 Brick Income, .,ep utlhtlc!>, fireplacesElegant C E Colomal Great Land Contract term~Authentic Eng!l'>h, bedutlful nat1U'al woodwork, fam rmUnique ContempoldlJ', famIly loom w/flrepldceElegant home, I emodeled and IedecoratedPrime commercIal office wllh parkmgPark ColonwJ qUdllly throughout, Family rm & library
ELMSLEIGH - Near CadIeux off LakeshoreBrand new. stilI under constructIOn Four bed-room. 4 full baths. 2 half baths, Iibi alY, familyroom With wet bar, vaulted celhng Jenn Au'elange Master bedroom With bdy wmdow over-looklllg the lake plu" JacuzzI Two flleplacesFlr!>l flool laundry 3 car attached garage
ALSO OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
BR/BATH2/13/13/13/12-211-14/2'~5/31'l5/ (1/2
4/3'/z
3 Bdl'm CentJal air, lec rm gar:lge and dl'lve\\ay on private street2 Bdl m ExpansIOn attiC, could be 2 bedrooms Updated kItchen4 Bdl m Newer home, 21h baths, famIly room, central air, sharp3 Bdl m FI eshly pamted mtel'lor Garage With heated room attached3 Bdrm Ilk baths, family room WIth fIreplace, updated kitchen3 Bdrm Family room, 112 baths, walk-thru 4th bedroom Rec room2 Bdrm 1st flool' laWldry, tiled basement Flol1da room Central all'
PRICE$ 73,900
76,90079,90086,90092,500
134,900129,000133,000193,000225,000129,500
ColomalBungalowColomalColorualColomalBungalowRanch
BY APPOINTMENTEng Tudor Family rm, new 100f LandscapIng, carpetmg Rec room, 3 bedroomsRanch 4 Bdrms, family room, dlmng loom, 3 baths. large lot, near LakeshoreIncome Both unitS Identical 2 lalge bedrooms SePdl ate Utlhtles New kit" floor .Colonial 5 Bdrms, 31f.!baths, 3 fireplaces. FlorIda rm LIbrary, large lotDuplex Both umts IdentIcal Alum tnm and 100f 2 years old separate basementsRanch Harper Woods, G P schools Needs some work, Simple assumptIOnRanch Harper Woods NIce starter home or for relJrees $32,500Condo BerkshIre Condomlru um's 1Ir.! baths, end umt on second floorCondo Harper Woods On the fIrst floor Price reduced to sell Owner anxIOus
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
LOCATIONFleetwoodHunt ClubHuntmgtonMaple LaneRivardBalfo1U'PembeltonMoro~~LakeshOl e DrMack AvenueAudubon
OPEN SUNDAY 2-572 MolOs!> - 2017 Hunt Club - 2016 Fleet\\ood
1340 Vermer2041 Stanhope1341 Audubon1928 PreslWlck19250 Raymond2100 Lochmoor21455 Llttlestone
GREAT :'ELECTION - C,HEAT !,'INANCINC, - Ce.tllU.,tod<l)to dlScu!>!>yow hoU!>mg needs We cun (,1l11yh<1l'(, ,orne o[fe;lng!> open to tl ade m!> and l<llld wntl <let pi ogJ dm., (JIve u., dcall
LincolnLochmoorSomersetSunmngdaleVermerHamptonKenoshaVermerSloan
42 S. DUVAL - Grosse POlllte Shores Bwlt m1981 Four bedroom Cape Cod offellllg familyroom, ItbralY, fIrst f1001 laundry room, 31(2
baths, open basement Jenn-Alre Island cookmgcenter WhIrlpool tub m master bedroom CentralaIr Ceramic tile foyer 3 car atached garage
FIRST OFFERING
FEATURESMove ill condition, ample kitchen, very good fmancmgAttractive colomal With fanuly rm, updated kitchenCustom bmlt, 4 bdrm, 2 bath Very large lot, attached garageLarge bWlgalow, 25 car aU garage, fireplaceNew alum Siding & furn G P S'Chool~ 10% simple assump
20817 MACK AVE. AT HAWTHORNE
GREAT VALUE - Beautiful, executlve Ranch 10 move 10 conditIOnNew furnace, new central au, new kitchen, new spnnklmg ~ystemThree very large bedloom!>, two full baths, hbrary, family room,double lot, patio and more Located III the Farm!> thl!> home I!>Idealfor the mo!>t dlscllmlnatmg purcha!>el
OPEN 2 - 5 SUNDAY20715 Damman H W 20220 Damman H W 209.33 Hollywood H W
1365 ',,",hillier G P P 21707 BenJamm S C S
BR/BA3/13/154/23/13/1
OWNER TRANSFERRED homtrus lovely 3 bedroom, Ph bath col-omal ThiS home featUl es a largefamIly room, recent decorating andImprovements on electrical, roofand carpet Truly a home only to beappreciated by seemg 460 Moran,pnced to sell 10 the 70's
LIVE ON THE LAKE 10 one of the 2 delightful dpartments attached totlus charmmg gift shop Rent out the other apartment and enJoy thechallange of owmng your own bUSiness on tlus seawaJled Island paradiseThiS package deal has great potential and all wlthm 1 hour from GrossePomte
BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE1142 NOITINGHAM Lots of space In thiS four bedroom, two arid one half
bath home with sun loom, formal dining room, IIvmg loom With firep-lace Newer electrIcal, furnace and roof Just add your decoratlvetouches!
20283 LANCASTER PrIced below appraised value for fast sale, tlus threebedroom bungalow features updated kItchen, large IIvmg room WIthnat1U'al fIreplace, screened terrace and large garage SItuated on lovelywell mamtamed street m Harper Woods Priced at $49,900
THIS CHARMING three bedroom ranch With family room and evelY faCIlityhas to be seen mSlde to be apprecIated It IS located m Harper WoodsWith Grosse Pomte schools and PrIced for a qwck "ale
WORLD RENOWNED ARCHITECT Eero Saarrinen deSigned tlus top qualitycontemporary hoU!>e for the famIly of the present owner Situated onthree beautIfully landscaped lots, the house has been lovmgly mam-tamed You must see It to apprelcate It FIve bedrooms and four and onehalf baths In the Farms
CUSTOM COLONIAL situated on a secluded cui-de sac Just off LAKESHORERD 10 the Farms Complete as can be It has five bedrooms, four and onehalf baths, country kItchen Wlth a green house, family room and hbraryThe sellers are motivated
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LOCATION PRICENottmgham G P P 57,500Liltlestone G P W 81,500Damman H W 83,000Damman H W 57,500Hollywood H W 32,900
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$90,000 Family loom, updated /~kitchen and fll!>t floor lavatory areJust a few of the features of tlusRivard Bouleval d home Reallstlcprlcmg should m!>U1e a qUick sale
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884.6200
TAPPAN ANDASSOCIATES
TOWNHOUSEOPEN SUNDAY 2-5. 420 RIVARD
NO monthly mamtenance fees All appliancesand wmdow treatments are mcluded m tlusvery Illce umt There IS a formal dmmg room.kItchen Wlth eatrng area + pantry Second floorha~ 4 bedroom<; ,md 2 full baths ThIrd floor has2 bedrooms With a full bath Hardwood oakfloor~ thru out and ha!> recenlly been pamted
TAPPAN ANDASSOCIATES884.6200
CITYWASHINGTON - A blend of the "old' th(' "new' and It ,WO:\DEHFUl Ldrge hVlllg room formal
dmlng room, ne\\o effICient kitchen mormng room hbrdr) /gilrden loom 5 bedroom<; and 4 baths2ND FLOOR laundry room and mdny f'xtra'o - A MUST ~I-:E I
PARKBEDFORD -Impeccably kept colomal \\olth '3bedroom'> 21'l hath, formal dlnmg room fa mlly room
and 2 car garage There I!>central mI'. 2 fIreplaces and more FOR ONLY $122,000
TROMBLEY - Colomal near Park and '>chool<; Thl~ home l~ In great condition and offer., a largefamIly room to enJo) It'<; many feature., rnclud(' ') bedroom ...plu'> a hedroom/etc on 3rd floor, 3 fulland 2 half baths, libraI'}' and 2 car ,Illached garage
NEW OFFERING - Well mamtamed '3 bedroom home I'.llh formal dIning room, Flonda room andf1mshed rec room Included Central all <;elf ~torlllg ,torm~ and <;creens, dIshwasher. dl<;posal. carpeland drape<; $.'39500
OTHER AREASHARPER WOODS - On Danbur) Lane. a umque sl r('('t reflectmg Wilham.,burg flavor 4 bedrooms
2'12 bath~, famIly room, modern kitchen With bUllt m" and many new Improvements Home IS;~excellent condItIOn ONLY $92,000
PORT AUSTIN t7,') fL of "dnd) be,\ch on he<1l1tlful Llkc Huron Yf'ar round home lcoated m BrokenRock'> .,ubdlvl<;lOn Feature., 4 hedroom'> ~lIn room and much more Only 2''l hours from DetrOItarea Please cdll for complete d('!aLl,> .
TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES
NEW OFFERINGLOCATION, "Heart of the Farms" on asecluded and prestigIOus street Elegant fromthe profeSSIonally cared for grounds to the spa-CIOUSand lovely house Features format dmmgroom, paneled library, famIly rO(lm. bedroomand full bath + lavon first floor Second floorhas 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths Add to thiSsprinkler and security!» <;tems, rec room andattached 3 car garage
OPEN SUNDAY 2-51114 Bedford - 4 bedroom Colomal Fam
Room & 3rd floor61 Hawthorne - 4 l>edroom Enghsh Llhrary &
aU garage
HAR VARD ROAD Ilh story reSidence 2 bedrooms and bath on 1st 2 bedrooms, sewingroom and bath on 2nd Enclosed porch Recroom 2 car att garage
HARVARD ROAD. 4 bedroom 21h bath Colomalnear Kercheval Den New drIveway 5year old furnace 55 foot lot $80,000
KERBY ROAD - near Kercheval 4 bedroom21h bath Colomal on BOxl60 lot WIth Circulardflve Rec room With fireplace Breezewayto 2112car garage and storage room. Cent-ral air
MERRIWEATHER ROAD - Center hall Colo-mal. Modern kitchen Mud room (poSSible1st floor laundry) 3 bedrooms and 21hbaths plus large room over 2 car attachedgarage Rec room Private brick courtyard
MORAN ROAD - price reduced Delightful 3bedroom 2% bath Colonial Newly deco-rated Updated kItchen Den Rec roomWlth fIreplace New gas furnace 2 car gar-age
PROVENCAL ROAD - EXCIting EnglishManse on tOOx542 lot Large paneled foyerStep down livmg room Paneled libraryWlth fireplace Modern kitchen 6 bedrooms5 baths Apartment over attached garageNewer furnaces and central alr
PROVENCAL ROAD - Bwlt m 1964 by Mlcou4 bedroom 41h bath Colomal 20xl7 hbraryWith fireplace Elevator Separate stairs to2 bedroom apartment 3 car attached gar-age Central air
STEPHENS ROAD - 5 bedroom 41f.!bath Colo-mal bUllt III 1959 on 160'(175 lot Paneledhbrary WIth fIreplace and paneled familyroom Wlth fireplace and bar Maids roomand bath on 1st Finished basement 3 carat! garage
THREE MILE DRIVE - Fre<;hly decoratedColomal LIbraI'} WIth glas<; enclosed book-~helves and fIreplace Den 2 bedrooms,bath. laundry room. 2 lav<; and hobby roomon 1st 3 bedrooms 2 baths on 2nd 3 carattached garage $129,000
VERNIER ROAD - Near North High 4 bedroom re'oldence Updated kitchen Attachedgarage $67,500
WILLOW LANE - Very <;ecluded Farms locatlOn New England Farm Colomal 5 famIlybedroom~ and 3'-'2 bath<; plus 2 mald<; roomsand bilth Den 21x20 heated garden room"'lth bar Central all'
Surrounded by \\oater on 2 <;Ide<; In St ClairShore<; 3 bedroom 2'k bath Colomal built m1978 LIVing room and family room overlookmg the lake Library I<;t floor laundry
FIRST OFFERING - Charmmg ranch onHawthorne Road. 3 bedrooms Central aIr Up-dated kItchen NICE YARD
BALFOUR ROAD - Price reduced. 5 bedroom31h bath Colomal on l00x175 lot KItchenhas bwlt-ms Den Screened porch 2 caratt garage
BALFOUR ROAD - 3 or 4 bedroom 21h bathColomal Library and sun room PatIO Withgas grIll Central air l00x175 lot and 2 carattached garage
BALLANTYNE ROAD - Great Shores loca-tIOn 3 bedroom tn level with 3 full baths37 foot family room With fIreplace TerraceGood storage area 2 car attached garage
BELANGER - near Kerby school 3 bedroom 2bath reSIdence (1st floor master bedroomand bath) Large step-down family roomWIth beamed cellmg Modern kitchen Withceramic floor Oversized 21f,z car garageDeck With gas grill
BELLE MEADE - Price reduced on thiS cus-tom Colomal m the Shores Family roomWith fireplace and bar surrounded byscreened 10 deck overlookmg beautifulyard First floor laundry 3 large bedroom<;.2 full baths and 21avs Flmshed basementCE"ntral aIr 3 car attached garage
BERKSHIRE ROAD - Pnce reduced EnglishTudor WIth central all' 26 foot famIly roomplus a library 4 bedrooms on 2nd floor 1bedroom on 3rd 31h bath!> Paneled recroom
DEVONSHIRE near ~t Paul spaclou'> Engllsh 29 fool IIvmg room and 19 foot dmmgroom LIbrary Summer garden room 5family bedrooms and 31h baths plu<; 2maIds rooms and bath over 2 car attachedgarage Rec room
HAMPTON ROAD - In the Shore~ 4 bedroom21f,z bath Colomal FamIly kitchen WIthlaundry faclIIlJe<; FamIly room WIth firep-lace and ad)ommg 19 foot aclJvltle~ roomRec room 2 car all garage Central all'
IUD 83 Kercheval Avenue
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A ..election of recipe!> from lhefOJthcommg lo\\-calorie. low-cho-le..telOl- dnd penny-wi!.e - cook-book II, Th, Ia G1e) Howal d andHell'na'Dc>Witt Hoth featuring, thi!,\H'('k, i-IWEET POTATO TREATS.
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CalOJie." One baked. avel age -Hi!. CamH"d. one cup - 216.
:\ut! ient...: Car bohvdrate. Vita-min ,\, B-comple\. . .,Odium, pota~-.,ium, c,i1ciUIll, hon. coppel.
Sugge!>led ~e<l...oning.,: Mar-jOlam. mmt, nutmeg. cinnamon.ginger. ~e~ame ~eeds. citru!> peel,nut .., citl u., juice~, IIIown ~ugal .
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THANKSGIVING SWEETPOTATOES
3 medium sweet potatoes12 cup evaporated skImmed
mIlk14 cup brown sugar, packed1/8 tsp salt (optIOnal)1/2 tsp nutmeg1 Tbsp margarine2 egg whItes. stiffly beaten14 cup walnuts, chopped
Put ",\cel potatoe .. in saucppan\\ Ilh enough \\atl'!' to about half co-VI'I. CO\l'I p,lIl and boil !>wcetpota-10('.. until tl'ndC"l, about :10minutes.Dillin, cook and peel. Ma'ih pota-10C"..,\\ ith a fOl k, IhC"n\\ ith an elec-tl ic mhl'l 01 lal ge ...poon; b£'at inmilk, hlo\\n ~ugal, ...alt. nutmegdnd m.lI gal inC".Fold in egg whites.111dnut". Turll into grea ..ed. I.quarthakin~ di ..h. Bake at ,1511'about aominute .., 01 until heated through'Iake~ -1 ~C"I\ing...
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All ange apple ..lice!> and .,weetpotatoe" in ~hallow I-qual I ca!>!>e1-ole. In smdll !>auceplln ovel me-dium heat, combine margarine.IIIown sugal. honey llnd cinnamon.Heat mh.tUl'e to boiling. pour overcll ...,el'ole. Bake lit :l5lJ' lloout:1O mi-nute!>, 01' until apple ... are tender.Ba!olteocca!>ionall). Mllkes 4 !>erv-ing..,.
C<llolie.. pel ~el ving about 2,15.Cholp"tel'ol O.
APRICOT SWEET POTATOES2 lbs sweet potatoes1/z lb. drIed apricotsWater3/4 cup brown sugar3 Tbsp margarme1 tsp grated orange peel1'4 cup chopped walnuts
Cook ..,weet potatoe!> in boiling\\ aiel until tender. Cool, peel andcut into thick ~lice~. Bal ely coveldpl icot... with watel ; !>immel untiltendel . Dillin well. I e!>erving I..cupliquid. Ld)el ~weel potatoes anddpl icot .. into 1O\.6\.2-inch bakingdi"h, ",pl'inkling each layer of apri-cot.., '\lth brown ~ugal'. Mix Ihe re-.,el ved dPl1cot liquid, mal gdrinellnd OI11ngepeel <lndpOUIover pota-toe~. Bake at .liS" fOJ 45 minutes.ba~ting two 01 thl ee time~ with li-quid in baking dbh. SPI inkle withnut'> llnd bllke 5 minute!> longe1.;\Illke ...8 ...erving!>.
Calorie .. pel' !>erving about 254.Chole!>tcrol O.V \HIA TION: bub!>titute !>liced.
unpeeled 01 angel> llnd OJ,lOge juicetOI llp11cot, and llpl icot juice inI eripe llbove.
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SWEETS AND APPLES3 cups thinly shced, unpared
apples1 can (l Ib ) whole sweet
potatoes, dramed and halvedlengthWIse
2 Tbsp. margarIne1/4 cup firmly packed lightbrown sugar
2 Tbsp honey1'4 tsp ground cinnamon
CANDIED SWEETPOTATOES with BRANDY
1/2 CUpmarganne1'2 CUppacked brown sugar1/3 cup hrandy14 tsp salt3 cans (17-18 OZ ) sweet
potatoes. dramed\I("lt mal gal ine In larg£' ...kill C"t.
Mil in "ugal, br.lI1dy and "alt until..ugaJ dl'-~olve", Add potatoC",,; "tirOVN 10\1hC"aluntil potatoes arC"wellglaz("d .md hC"atE'dthrough, Make ..12 "("Iving ...
Calol ir .. PE'I'"'E'J'vingabout 252.CholE'"t£'!'olO.
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Futul e Ethmc ~Undd) pi ogl .Im".It the Intel natlOn.1I Ir1'>tltute \\ IIIfocu., 011J<lpdn ,Jeln 22 ,1I1d Oll AfIlea Feb 26
dowblook Hall III mId Aplll pm tlclpatlllg III ~emlllaJ'" WOIk~hop~dnd n I eVJe\\ of the yedl ~ conti Ibut IOn., to Cd mpu~. commul1lt)<ll1d fJ dtellllt~
SIght con~el vdtion and <lid tothe bltnd I~ Deltd Gammd ~ nat1011a I phIlanthropy, among theGlos.,e Pomte Alumnde A~~ocla-tlOn'::, :.pecl<l1 contllbutlOn::" III dd-dltlOn to volunlal Y VI"1011 "creen1l1g of ple ::,choolei ..." I'> dId to theBr,ulle Fund Chlldl en ~ Ho~pltcllDep,lItmenl of Ophthalmolog~ dl1dthe Detl Olt ~} mphon) Orche.,tl afOl tlckeb fOl the blmd
The gLOUp" ne\\ ~ea I began 111September. \\ Ith ,I kickoff meetlllgdnd bl unch 111 Ph) III" O.,ler " Colol1lal COlli I home
Hdndmade gIft<. cldfl'> food.,dnd .,peclal ..,eIVICe.,. dondted b~and ductlOned off to membel"WIll be featul ed .It the Annu.dChrhtma., AUCtlO11 Mondm, Dee12 ,It 9 <I m at the home of PI I.,cIII" M,lIt\.,\ on Gldnd J\,l,u .II"Boulev dl d' .
Act IVlt Ie, J11 the ne\\ \ ed I Ill-elude a cdl1dlewlcklllg C'ldft demon"tldtlOn 1\I0ndd\ ,J,1Il 9 <It Ipm .II !\II" Bd\.'lel" H,IJ "<lrdHOdd home dnd .In e\ eJ1lng meelIllg III Felli U<ll\ .I., well <I" Ihe1984 Foundel" D'1\ CelebldllOn tohe held III l\ldl'ch' plu" the dnnudlDeltd Gammd cockldll pdl t~~cheduJeel fOI Flldd) evel1lng;\1.1\ 11
The ~ed"OI1 conclude" \\]th .Ipool p,lI t~ fOJ loe,li collcgldn" ,ll1dn('\\ I~ gl ddudtpd Delld Gdm111d"on ~,Ihll dd\ .June 16 Flll thel IIIfOImatlOll 011 the loedl .I""Ocldtlon01 tll1\ of Ih dcll\ltle" m<l\ beohldlll'eel b\ contdct1l1g \nn Bd\leI ,It 8860118
A FOCUS programfor Alpha Mu DKG
Barl)('t1e Bnlclldk plCqc!ent\\ III cOl1duct t h(' hU"II1C''''' POIt Ion01 Ihe ,\Iphd Mu Chdpt(,1 of DC'lldKdppa C;dmma " FOCC~ nwctmgne\.l Mond,]\ i\0\ 14 .It 4 P m dlPOUp,1Id ~chool ~e\\ l11('mb('I" oflhe hOl1ol ,II \ "OCI('t\ fOI \\0111('11eduCcltOJ" \,,111 bC' cho"pn ..fl('1\\ hlch FI,II1('e" FI ench. Latll <l(;Iegol). M,lIgdlP! ~('hl11l(ltE"lhel Mel(i! um dnd ,J,II1(, ('ohh('1"III IepOlI on "What h ImpOltdl11to Me' Bell \ ])UI kin \\ III he theho~te"'"
Slate KetchumGroup meeting
The ElIzabeth Ketchum GIOUpof Gro:.~e Powte l\IemolldlChUl ch meet~ tomoll ow. Fllda) .Nov II. at I p m ltl the chUi chlounge Ho~te.,., I~ Mr~ GeO! ge LLo\\ I~ MI~~ Rulh CUIlI., \1111givethe devotlOn~
Round of activities for Delta GanunasThe ne\.t dCtlVIt) III a bu~y ~ea-
..,on fOI local Delld G,lmmd~ I~ nnevemng meetlllg tomoll OW. Fn-d,ly i\0\ 11 ,It 7 ,lO pm .It MI ~G,II\ COWdn., Font,ma Ldnehonle Glo.,,,e Pomte NOl th HIgh~chooJ" Thedtle NOIth \\111 pel-101m .It 8 pm. pre."entlllg e\.cel pt" flom ,m upcomll1g pi oductlon of Nell ~Imon ~ "Stat Sp,lIl-gled Gill
Delld G,lIUm,l" ld"t ye.lI con-cluded dl1d new ,}edl began la."tApI II ,it .I Foundel:. Dd} Celeb I .I-lIOn at the Gl o~:.e POll1te HuntClub dUllI1g \\ hlch 198:~-84offlcer~\\ el e lI1.,tdlled Pre~ldent dndvlCeple.,ldenl. le.,pect/vely. ,HePh\lh" Il'vh., .John) O"lel and Ann1:\1'1" Dd\ Id) Bd\.tel TI ea~U1 er I~DOlOt h\ CO\\ an
COil e"pondlng ,1I1d recol dmg"('CI etdlle" re.,pectlvely al e Peg1:\11" Rlchdld) Lllldvedt andChi I"tllle (1\11" DavId) BUlt RecommenddtlOn., and pubhclt~('h<lll men I e"pectlvel) .II e:\ dnc\ 1l\1", Leon,1I d) SmIth ,mrlJ,m tl\h" Thoma..,) Coulter
l\l., P .IIllCld Fed 1nle\ "el ve" .I..,I"mHellelllc delegdte ',Jan (:'vII~Ch,lIl(',,) In.,le~ \1.1" 111 ch,nge of\'1"lon ~CI ('enlllg of Cd o".,e POllltepi e "choolel" whIch concluded\e.,I('1 d,1\ Wedne"dd\. Nov 91\lell""d 11\11, GeOJ gel Mdghlel"eI" the glOUp" \\d\" ,lIld medII'>c11dlJ mdl1
~pe(,ld I h01101" dUIlllg Ihe luncheon pi Ogl ,ml \\ (,l1t to 1\1,11g,lI et,;\11" ;\[lItol1) Buegel. \\ho Ie('('IV('c! the Cdhle \\\ald fOJ oul"ldndll1g conlllhutloll" 10 Dell ,IC,dmmd dnel to 1\ILldel\'11 Coe1\11" Chdll(',,) Cumml..,kc\ who\\,1" gl\C'n .I ,pecld) '1\\,il d fOJnwm!J('1 "hIp
Ph\ lIh O"lel ,lIld \nn B'l\.tel,Iltendpd th(' Dpltd Gdmmd Pro\ 1I1ce r (',tll('1 "hI School .It ;\led
phot Ogl dph., fl om ~Iov .IkId....l()\ dk d,lI1clIlg b) the Sdll" .. nFolk En"el1llJle'~ ddult and Jumoltloupe" ,Illd "dll1ple" of SlovakClIl"lne I dngll1g 11om Hdlll~k)~kdPlhIO\ ("weet c,lbbdge Withnoodle") to H\baci Salad lei coldlJ"h dl"h) ,III' pi epdl ed b~ membel" of ~t" C\ III and MethodlU"Chm ch
He"l'I\dtlOn" .Ill' lequlled, a~
for Louisa St. ClairHindley Hal old S Conn. C'lIltonFLn!>tcI\\ald. John H Erwm. BThornd" We~ hmg III. Frank SCI,II k. CI) de F Kell. Rolhn JTuttle ,John Kuhl1 JI . CorneiJu~G Eg,m. Kenneth J Brown, Ed\\dld D DeVille Alvlll G Bu~sell,Chdlle., M'lI ehe"~dull dnd Mat yDOloth\, Kell\ dnd the Mlsse~,Jo..,ephine E . Ben~on EIOI"e 0(,ocld,lI d ,md An.,on Syke.,
1I0Jl<la\ r ook ('ll'atlVI' h:111hralding ('all\ngl').1 \1101 KIll 4'i00 ,IITrl'''l'~ "dir -"Iudioin thl' Villolgf'
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MOMS'TOY ATTICcan right nO\l offl'f \OU d \lldl' '1'11'('tlonof II'..all' to)~ fromlaltll" and dl'\l'lopml'nlal to\~ (',lr.., trll('I-~. I
drt~ :1nd ('rafh. kilchl'n 'I't~ ,,"d doll" through "1'11'l'tronl(,g,fml'~ :1111Of, Off Our ,pl'rlal ,. ~.1\ rl'~all' ,hop ha~ ma", gll'olt to, ~ no ~ .\~ , \10ngN ;l\,Hlahll' el'l'\lherl' Tue~d~~~ \1iIIY", 4"il,.r~+~thlough "aturda" - 111am 10 'i P m ~ 1.\ ' 0-
16f:diEa~t \\-alfl'n !lR2 ,611 ~:OV1:"
Olsons take a California break . .
!:llovakld I., the .,ubJect of .I :\0\20 Ethmc ~undd~ pi CgI am .It theIntel ndtlOndl In"tltute 01 1\letlopolttdn Detioll loc-dted on Kl.,tKlIlJ~ ~tll'et .It ,John H dct]dCt>ntto the D<'lIOIt In.,tltllte 01 AI h IIIDetloll ., L'nIVel.,It\ ICUJtlll ,iICentel
The pIOgldln .,tdll'- dt :2 pmdnd WIll fe.itUl (' .I "hde pi e.,enl .ItlOn of <II tll.ich co.,tume" ,md
Grand MaraisClub to meet
:\Iembel ~ of 11](' GI ,l11d :\I.ll dhBI anch of the Wom,m" ;\;dtlOn,ilF,lIm dnd G,lIden A""ocldllOn \\111meet fOI lUI1('heon .It noon ;\Iondd\ No\ 14 .II the hom(' of \11".\llhUJ ~chmldt \\ ho \\ III he .1",,1'-led 1)\ :\11" Don V,lIle\ ,1l1ct l\h"WlllJ,im Cole .
The hU"lIw"" pOltlon of th(' pi 0gl elm \\ 111 b(' f 0110\\ ('(j In .I ",li (' of(,Olll met Good Ie" d II ,ll1ged 1)\1\11" Vmc('nt Le\\l" Chdllllldn 01the club" \\ 01\" ,l11d nW,lI1" commlll('(' ~,d(' pi o«('('d" II III .Iugm('n! the club" N!IlCdtiOlldl plOwcl fund
Slovakia focus for November Ethnic Sunday
JEAN and OZZIE OLSON (center) have just returned to The Pointe after their annual "Califor-nia break." a v if..it to La C05>ta and Beverly Hills where they hosted their annual dinner party forCalifornia friend!> and transplanted Detroit area friends now living there. Among those attendingthe party at the Beverly Hilton were RICARDO MONTALBAN and his wife, the former GEOR.GIANA YOUNG (Loretta Young's sister), flanking the Olsons in the picture above, along withPollyanna Young Hermann, another of Loretta's sisters. two son!) of Ozzie's late friend John(Duke) Wayne, Patrick Wayne and Michael Wayne with his wife, Gretchen, Fred MacMurray andhis wife, former actress June Haver, Astronaut Scott Carpenter and his wife, Maria, Jack Ellisand his wife. former actress Mona Freeman, Baron Hilton. president of Hilton Hotels, and hiswife. Marilyn, former Grosse Pointe residents Maxine (Mrs. Robert T.) Keller and Ross andBarbara Sutherland, and Ozzie and Jean's son. Chris. and his wife, Anne, formerly of The Pointe,now residing in California, plus former OIsonite Eagle race driver Dan Gurney and his wife, Evy.and Grosse Pointers Navarre and Sylvia Bennett.
Ft. Wayne meetingDz Wlllldm PheonI\.. CUldto!
greeted membel ~ of theDaughtel ~ of the Amellcdn HevoJutlOn '" LOlll"" St Clall Chaptel<It the FOI t W,,\ ne MJlltdl \Mu.,eum In mld-Octobel Thepzogldm opened With .,tdte confel ence I epOlt., dnd .In dddl e~" IJ~NOI'<lh M Mal'tm mdndgel. COIpOI dte Mfclll~. MIchIgan BellTelephone Comp.lIl)
M~ 1'11.11 tin de~cllbed thechange'> thdl v,zll follow dl"b'lIldLng of the m.lIl) umt<. no\\ knowna~ the Bell S} ~lem. not Lng thdlwhether one o\\n~ one'~ phone 01lease~ It WIll mclke a dIfference IIIblllmg and ~ervlce av,lIldble In thefulul e The 1I1tel I eldled .,elVICe.,now give mdn) ft ee lJeneflt~\\hlch \HI! not be av,ul,1111e With-out price "he olberved
FollOWing luncheon. the chaplelas~embled to dedlcale a ~ug,1Imaple II ee In honol of 1'111.,Robelt 0 Al tner fOImel con.,elvallOn chall mdn and I egent(1958-60) Offtclat1l1g .It the cel e.mony wel e MI.., Geol ge T Ed"onthe CUll ent 1 egent MI ~ l\h ron B1\Iountz. chapla1l1 Mr~ L~ Ie 1\[Recld1l1g, con"el'vatlon chdlrmanand Dr Pheol11\.
Among tho~e 111 attendance \\ el eMr~ M,n"well E Hunt. the DAB .,vice pl'e"ident genel al 1'111"George F R) ckmdn vIcechall man Con~tltutlOn Week. andMl's Robelt W Saw) el .JI'MlChlgan .,econd vice I egent
Abo pl'e'ient \\ele the 1\1('"dame., .John KleJll FI edellc
specwhzes In
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THE WORKS. wl"re officially open.. 16900
The Early Pre-Holiday Sale At ThePointe Fashions . offers you a savings of25% off fall suits, daytime and cocktaildresses Hurry to 15112 Kercheval for thebest selection 822-2818.
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Blna Canna Sewmg Machmes .. from SWltzer.land. top of the hne, are on speCial SALEpnced $949 at DeSigner's Touch . 19841 MackAvenue 885-0094.
Mutschler KItchens ... IS holdIng Its Ninth FreeKItchen ClInIC, November 15 from 7 p.m. to 9:30pm. No oblIgatIOns Reservations necessary for thISpopular ~emInar. Call Mutschler Kitchens ... 884-3700 . 20227 Mack Avenue
The Nl'we,t In Jogglllg Wear or just for leisure
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,mdl t looking ~weat~uits and ~hiltl>in darling de...Ign, 11kI'Tedd} bear!>,unicorns or duch. A great
, gift Idea but }ou'J1 need one for yourself too! Seethem at the Mole Hole .. Kercheval at St. Clairand Tower 200 - nenal~sance Center.
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TRESSES (,hn~tma~ In MainI'd (,Ia" I'xrlu~lvl'ly atTl l'''l'~ Hall "tUdlO, 16'114Kf'rchl'Vdl. Cu~tomlzl'd ,tained gla""
\101 k 11\ "Thl' (,I~~~ 'far Kit " Excf'lIent valuf''' In qualit) \lorkKIlI-l'itllJ
fl*tnfeCounter Points
.. ..Ed l\Iah~zewskl. . ..howed u~ a beautiful Pande Cameron
hdnd-mdde Iug from India, ju~t part of the brand new collectIOnof .11 I'd fUg'>.It 214.15Mack. During the Sale }ou can save 25'7< offimpOi tl'd dnd dome ..tic I ug, in ,tock and 20'7< oIT~pecial 01 der~
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Pearll> for all reasons and for all seasons are tngood ta..,te 'speclQlly when __ ......-_they come from Tony Cueter of ~BZJ'outene . Grosse Powte's B I) ~ ~~ I:lI~fine Jeweler Stop at Bljouterle, -......0;=__ -20445 Mack Auenue . Open 10 a m. to 5'30 pm.886-2050
OPTION lb Parker Brothers new dou-ble-.'>lded word game wlth tWlce the challenge1ft> at the School Bell 17904 Mack Avepue.
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It's Rocker Time .. at White's Old House.They make a lasting ChrIstmas gift. Choose mapleor oak wooden rockers or upholstered rockers at26717 LIttle Mack. Closed Mondays OpenThursdays and Fridays until 9 p.m .. 776-6230
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In The GIft Department. of the Notre DamePharmacy you'll find beautlfully crafted wood deco-ratIve acces~ories mcluding hurrIcanes with a van-et~ of wood base~, wood framed mIrrors with Curfl-er and Ive~ wmter scenes.
Three Day~ Only Sale Thurl>cmy. Fncmy andSaturda) - NOiember 10. 11 and 12 ~~
at M/( helle\ Piau' oflen, }()u 2:> 0/, Soff all fa~hlOn~ Illdudzng .,u~t." I>epa- PL\ITrate~, ~ueate/!" bloul>el>, wool and'ilk dn',<,e, nlu, (I ,{'Ier/lnn nf nrre""nne~ ]7R64M(J( k Al e'Hi~, 886-000] 'Open Tuel>dayb throughSatw &1)' •.,
by Pat Rousseau
Thanbgl Vlng Sunshine Special Four nights
II and five day~. $185 per person at theAIR. Phoenix Registry Resort
Thanksgiving Buffet, complimentarytenni:, and spa PattI of Mr Q ratel'> it
four ~tm~ Call Mr Q Travel 886-0500.
~hop E,lrl) and take advantage of Wright's Gift andLolmp~hop', free la}away plan Select collector plates, Hummelfigulllle'>, :'\ormdn Rockwell de~ign~and many more gift items at1!l6'iO\lack Avenue.. FI ee parking next to the building.
Durzng The Bed, Bath & Lznens Flrst AnnwersarySale saue 20% off Bloom- the ~~fleld and Beau Ideal custom d ~~ I"bedspreads, acceSSOrles and be ,uu\n& lnensU)lndow treatments Order now storeIn tIme for Chrzstmas at 16906 Kercheval OpenThursday~ and Fndays untzt 9 p.m .. 881-9890.
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I:tlmulld I' \hl'e Je\l ell'l ~ i, read} for Chibtmd~ \Hth dgIOlIOU~lolJectloll of penddllh. hi acelet,>, lIel'klacel>.eal ring~ forIhl' \lomen III .}OUI life ,11'0 an excellent '>electionof wdtche~fill mell ,lnd women 20U9 MdCkdt Oxford . Open until 8p III f Ild'I)' Kllb-tbOO
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~{3E1U.... y l\9J\~ .Come Jom us to cel-ebrate our Chrzstmas Open House and the Grand Open-Ing oj the Colo~eum 2000, Suncmy, Novemoer 20, 11(l m to 4 pm, Mack at Lochmoor . 886-0300.
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(;Io..,..,e POinte South Cla~s Of 1978 WIll behoJdlt1g Ib fIve year reUnion at the Grosse PointeW,t1 MemoJ'lal. Tue!'>day, December ?:7. 7 p.m FormOl e informatIOn call Lynn Mabarak. Office - 559-H500 He~ldence - 885- 1801
*F,omp<,c()\ Hazr And Skm Salon
flrtlflN por pIer< In/{ 882-2.550
Ot er Stock On Dlscontznued Carpet Sample~27 ,.16"are $) emh. 18' x27" are $2 each at Calumet Floor('0/ (,lIn/{ 21006 Mack At'cnue between Hampton andRIl\/\ll R81-191]
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OPEN DAILYMon.-Thurs. 11-9 p.m.Fri. & Sat. 11-10 p.m.
Sunday Noon to 9 p.m.
"I'm kind of hopmg that the ex-perience we got in the playoffslast year, WIth our 30 seruors whowere there, IS gomg to carryoverto this game That, plus our pre-paration this week, will tell thestory," Hepner saId Monday
"Henry Ford IS a very talentedfootball team They've got anAll-State tight end who plays ondefense Our scouts saw themplay Saturday and they've got alot of formatlOn~, a lot of teamspeed We'll have to be ready."
The Blue DevIls were ready lastSaturday, when they opened up atight ballgame and scored 20 se-cond half point::. tu ::,poll NOl thHigh's bid for a spot inthe playoffs The Norsemenwere hopmg that a victory overSouth and in the courts, (wherethey had received an Injunction tostop the nammg of playoff teamsuntil a bonus pomt questIOn wassettled) would give them a berthIn post-season play
SOUTH SCORED on ItS firstpossession when John McDonaldtook It in from the 1 followmg a
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.20778 MACKGrosse Pointe WOOds
Open Monday-Fnday'10-9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12.5
Waren MlUer Ski Movie Tickets Available HereNovember 23rd - Ford AUditorium
NOVEMBER SNOW SALEWe're watching for snow but until thesnow comes we're offering 10% OFF withthis ad on any adult or junIor ski jacketexcept ROFFEE or ca.
But coach Russ Hepner knowsbetter than to make his Thanks-glvmg weekend plans thIS earlyHe's the man who sets his sightson simple goals like finishing over500 and WInning an Eastern MI-
chigan League champIOnshIpand lets the big ones, like statechampionships, take care ofthemselves.
The Blue DeVils got their win-nmg season Oct. 8 They grabbedthat EML title Oct 29. And bybeating North and earning a spotm the regional playlifs againstDetrOIt Henry Ford at Birming-ham Groves this Saturday, Nav.12, Hepner's Blue Devils are onestep closer to letting things takecare of themselves .
On to the playoffs.By Peggy O'Connor
South High football fans have itall planned out
An excited South supporter leteverybody leaving the site of lastSaturday's 29-6 Blue DeVil wmover cros&town rival North knowthat the Blue Devils were just two
"" vlctones away from a spot in theClass A football fmals at the Pon-tiac SlIverdome
Stockwellback inaction.
Call Ahead forCarry-Out Orders885-5122
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19341 MACK GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN 885.5122 OPEN DAILY
l\Illchlgan State Um-verslty semor centerKen Stockwelll - ofGrosse Pointe saw ac-tIOn on the' Spartanspecial team squad inMSU's 21-11 loss to OhioState Oct 22.
MSU's startmg cen-ter last season, off-sea-son InJunes to Stock-well enabled MarkNapolitan to take overthe flrst-strmg dullesA sprained ankle keptStockwell out of actionearly thiS year
Stockwell is rec-ogmzed by Spartan of-fenSive lme coach BuckNystrom as "a teamleader that gives nopercent," the univer-sity Said
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Grosse Pointe Gunshop
21006 MACK
Photo by Tom Greenwood
North fans went wild when senior Tim Monahan grabbed aSouth punt and went all the way to put the Norsemen on theboard in last Saturday's traditional North-South game. Unfortu-nately, that was just about all North fans had to cheer about asSouth won, 29-6, its eighth victory in 15 meetings with North.South goes on to the playoffs against Detroit Henry Ford thisSaturday, Nov. 12, at 1 p.m. at Birmingham Groves HighSchool.
• GUN REPAIRS• ORDERS TAKEN ON NEW & USED GUNS
• AMMO & RELOADING COMPONENTSIN STOCK
In the Rear of Calumel Floor Covering
~ "'METRO. ,, SKI & SPORTSt DON'T ~'~-ti MISS . : ,';Wi'OUR . fd;.~.. ,
, PRE-SEASON ,'SKI APPAREL SALE', Also Gloves 20Ol, and Goggles 70 OFF
GROSSE POINTE WOODS ,884-5660 ~
• Fits on fireplace hearth• 100% cast iron• Glass door standard• Burns wood or coal• Affordable price
MON.FRI 16-7, SAT 10-620947 MACK AVENUE
~Ib~:nl~r 885-4670I
Bits and pieces . . .• A kid who showed up for South varsity hockey tryouts at
the Grosse Pointe Community Rink last week is a deadringer for Denis Potvin, All-Star defenseman for the Stan-ley Cup champion New York Islanders. South coach TimZimmerman wouldn't mind it a bit if the kid played like thehigh school version of Potvin.
• I can hardly walt for the fIrst North-South varsity hoc-key game.
Speaking of North versus South ...
• Why can't every game on the North and South footballschedules be as exciting as the annual North-South match-up even when the game ends up with a lopsided score, likelast week? (Probably because North and South are worldsbetter than teams like Anchor Bay and Roseville Brablec,two of the Norsemen and Blue Devils' less-than-memorableopponents of recent seasons.)
• I missed Paul Hawk and Fred Schultz .• I like how the North and South bands play together at
half-time of the big rivalry game.
• South won the half-time tug-of-war, too. (Even theNorth tug-of-war participant with the green face couldn'tdo much against South.)
• Last Saturday's win over the Norsemen was RussHepner's lOOth coaching victory at South .
•It was still a good football game; even with a 23-pointdifference.
• How about Friday night football in Grosse Pointe?North coach Frank Sumbera wouldn't mind it. And whynot? University Liggett School plays its home games onFriday afternoons and many local teams play Friday nightfootball. It's conducive to drawing better crowds, Sumberasays, since most local football fans like their high schoolfootball on Friday, college games on Saturday and pro fareon Sunday.
The only problem, of course, is money - for lights. Andmoney for football lights is not exactly numero uno on theschools' list of expenditures, if you catch my drift. Butpicture this: North vs. South under the lights with 5,000people in attendance. A little chilly, night football in No-vember, but a classy setting for a.great trH4itionaJ rlY~r)1.don't you think? • .t",.J •
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Another 5>ucces5>fulseason hasbeen completed by Our Lady Starof the Sea'5>var5>lty temus team asStar netter5> took the Inter. sec-tIOnal dlvl5>lOntitle of the CatholicHigh School League With a 6-0 re-COld
The team'~ overall record Indual m<ltche~ fOI the year wa.!>7-3In the Cla~~ C D regional tourna-ment at Detlolt Country Day, Sta I'tied for fourth place WIth the Aca-demy of Sacred Heart behindUmvel ~Ity LIggett, Country Dayand Almont
Leadll1g the team at No I sin-gle~ Wd" Lee Ann Seymour Her~ed"on Iecord of W-2 mcluded theNo 1 "tngle" flight wm m the,:,outhlake InVitatIOnal Tourna-ment on Sept 17 MIchelle Packhad a flOe "ea"on at No 2 singlesWith a 9 4 mal k Playmg a stronggdme <It No :l 5>mgles, Mary JoV,ll<lm had R '-('(l"Oll total of 10-4No 4 ..,mgle~ player AlexandraElIbn flm"hed Lhe "eason at 9-5and Stat'~ No 1 double5> team ofTel esa Schmtzel dnd Sandy De-VIne worked well together to com-plete a "ucce~~ful 5>ea5>onat 9-5
Cathy CarlinO and Kathy Ellbriplayed No 2 double5>, wJnmng5>even matche5> and 105>mgone Atthe No 3 double5> positIOn, AnnSchulte and Gwen Bauer endedthe 5>ea5>onWith an overall recordof 4-4 Amy Abram 5>ubstituted fOl'mjured players m five matches,wmning three of them
,:,tal'~ JV tenms team spent the5>ea5>onworking hard even thoughIt 5>uffered I05>sesto Gro5>se PointeNorth JV, DetrOlt Country Day JVand St Paul.
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wmmng number one and two POSllions 10 thell pool5> Semi llnalplay took place at 2 15 P m WIthULS vs Ann Arbor Pioneer (ULSWinning) and GreenhIlls vsAcademy of the Sacred Heart(ASH wmmng)
At 3 30 P m., the champIOnshipgame, conslstmg of two 15-mmuteperIOds, was played between ULSand the Academy of the SacredHeart At the conclUSIOn of regular play and at the end of afive-minute overtime, the scorewas 0-0 The teams then went IOtoa stroke-off FIve girls were se-lected by each coach to shoot onthe opposing goalie Each teamhad alternate players step for-ward. Nancy Geol'gi of ULSscored first, followed by a scoreby ASH WIth the score tied, thelast stroker, a ULS player, AmyRaslmas stepped forward With Lee Ann Seymour was elected totenSIOn at Its highest peak With the All Catholic tenms team, Withher hIghly skIlled, powerful flick, MIChelle Pack. Mary Jo Yacklin,Amy SCot ed, winning the tourna- Teresa Schnitzer and Sandy De-ment for ULS for the thIrd year VIne wInning honorable mentIon
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On Nov 2, at ULS' athletICawatds program, the Most Valua-ble Player award went to teamcaptain Dan Bowen. Coach Back-hurst described him as "a tre.mendously posItIve force, a motI-vator, and a true leader - the oneplayer we could least afford tolose" The Most Improved awardwent to second-year player Hag-garty Rick Robert5> ended theseason as the team's top scorerWIth 22 goals and 12 a!osists.
Field hockey season endsAlthough only 10 Michigan
schools contmue to partIcipate mthe very popular team sport ofheld hockey, it IS a very demand-ing, highly skilled game that isplayed throughout the Unitedstates at the secondary, collegeand club level With state and na-tional tournaments fmalizmg theseason.
The Umverslty Liggett Schoolvarsity held hockey team com-pleted the 1983 season at 8-3-1Play was against the mne Mich-Igan league schools and threeOhIO schools.
ULS captured the league cham-pIOnship for the 10th straIght yearThe success of the ULS team wasdue to the unified skille<l team-work of Amy Rasimas, co'~tilln,KatIe ThiOOdeau'4lco-captain, AmyOttaway, Nancy Georgi, Lisa VanDellen, Andra Hirt, Marge Bar-ron, Suzy Thibodeau, AngelaNavarro, Susan Edwards, MaryHoyos, Anne Ciaffone,' BarryHamilton, Debby Lubera,Michelle Stief and Ruth McCrary.
The season ended Oct 29 withan InvitatlOnal Tournament heldat the Kingswood School Theteams were divided into two poolsfor morning games, With AnnArbor Pioneer, ULS, Academy ofthe Sacred Heart, and Greenhills
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The Univel'!lity Liggett School !ltate Class B-C !loccer champions include, from left to l'ighl, (fl'ont row)Walter Connolly, Rob Healy, Tony Malcoun, Steve Vreeken, Dan Bowen. Rick Robert!l. Johanne!l Homan,Steve Eberhardt; (back row) Phil MacKethan, Rob Wood, Kirk Haggarty. Jeff Lucas, John Birgbauel', JimLamln echt. Ralph Hucllic. Hal uld Colb)', J.ulle~ l\lcMilIdll. BI jdll Dd~jtl. Bill l\lcFeel)' and <.od<.h D.J.\.idBackhurst.
• St Clare, by the way, is even better than I thought. Inthe Nov. 3 column, I gave the Falcons' five-year volleyballrecord. Coach Larry Hines did a little research and foundout that from 1973 to the present, S1. Clare volleyballsquads have racked up a won-loss mark of 245-23
Amazing.• I don't know if anybody else cares, but I'm glad that
Gr<?ssePointe Cable TV IS part of the cable TV packagewhich will carry University of Detroit basketball gamesthis. Winter, according to the universIty. <And I'm not justsaymg that because I'm an alumna who still owes the lUli-v~r&ity money, or anything hke that.) U of D has beenpIcked to finish near the top of its Midwestern City Confer-ence and Titan basketball might just be the best sport onlocal television thiS season.
• Frank Sumbera take heart: only 150days untIl North'svarSIty baseball season opens
Sports Week(Continued from Page IC)
. • One thing they should do with the computerized statehlg~ school football playoff ranking system: change it. Lotsof.tImes, 8-1 teams make it into the playoffs ahead of teamswIth bet~~r records, Just because they fimsh on top of ageographic region <which might contaIn a group of weakerteam.s). Add .that to the mess that is the rule coveringforfeiture, WhIChNorth found out does not cover situationsconcerning bonus points awarded in case of forfeiture -and you've got more than one inequity in the playoff sy-stem.. • "Don't look now, but boys' varsity basketball season isJust around the corner.
• My biggest surpl'lse: the impreSSive operations ofGrosse Pointe's grade school sports programs. I'm alwaysamazed at the way these fifth, sIxth, seventh and eighthgraders handle themselves In competItion. St. Paul, St.Clare, Star of the Sea, Parcells, PIerce and Brownellschools always seem to field very competitive teams inevery sport, M~ybe that's why coaches lIke Sumbera and South'sgll'b ba~ketball coach At Devine were so happy WIth theIrfreshman teams this season
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The Umverslty Liggett SchoolvarSIty soccel' team completed afantastIc season by defeatingRichland Gull Lake, 3-2, in thestate championship Class B-C fin-als in Flint Nov 5 The win gavethe Kmghts an unprecedentedsecond consecutIve state cham-pionship, accomplIshed In thelarger school bracket!
The tempo of the game was setearly as ULS' Rick Roberts took apass from Johanne~ Homan andscored just minutes into play. GullLake came back four mmuteslater with a beautIful goal by all-stateI' Chl'ls Keenan. The Kmghts
O t th l ifF then pres5ed the attack, doml-n 0 e p ayo S nating the midfield and creatingnumerous scoring opportunities
(Continued from Page IC) pa5>~to Arnold, North's Joe Wel- With four minutes to go m thedrive from the Blue Devtl 30 that denbach wrapped himself all over half, fullback Kirk Haggartysaw Brian Rathsbul'g and RICk AlnoLd and was called for inter- scored his first goal of the seasonWaugaman break off long run5> fel ence With a fir!>t and goal at and gave ULS a 2-1 halftime lead.Dale Graham's extra pOInt wa5> the 14. McDonald took the ball, Although the Knights were onlygood and South led, 7-0 ~qU11med through the defense and able to score twice, the team con-
gave South a 22-6 advantage trolled the game with 18 shots onSouth's drive to lltart the second . goal and eight corner kicks
quarter failed and the Blue Devil~ Sever?l ,of North quart~rback In the second half, after a score-punted North's Tim Monahan Bmgaman s pa5>ses ~ere I~ and less 15 mmutes, Homan againgrabbed the ball at his own 45, out of the hands of hiS receivers, slipped a pass to Roberts whomade a great move to the SidelIne frustratIn~ North's attempts ~o SCOl'ed Liggett's third goal. Theand scampered 55 yards for the get back mto the game South s cushIOn did not last for long Justtouchdown The extra point was Ste,,:e Reynolds added to that frus- two mInutes later Keenan retaha-no good and South still led, 7-6 h atlOn when he blew through the ted with Gull Lake's second go 1
offen~e and sacked Bmgaman M I hid d aThe Blue DeVils failed to take oments ater t e ea an the
advantage of ,eve'a] ,conng ARNOLD INTERCEPT~ame '!iPe'lfed~.-be,,,, ... ,,<>uschances in the secoaq.. \iarter.<- Bmgaman pasll a~Qth"tfa eopal(r~ wfleDttobettS:w~-gl~ii'most notably when 8QtJ~ .. i'eeo~ ~¥fill; fIrst and 10. n the So - is second yellow"SI:i;q,," W thevered a George Kasza fumble ree consecutIve rushes atIle for rough pla:Y,"forcin~hlsSouth couldn't move the ball and McDonald brought the ball to the removal from the game For theRathsburg punted the DevIls out North 19 and on fourth down and last 20 minutes of the game theof trouble, with Jim Corbett down- 2, Wilhamson hit Arnold who fell Knights could only field 10 pl~yersmg the ball at the North 5 On mt~ t~e end zone for the Blue De- to Gull Lake's 11.third down and eight from the 5 VI~,SflJ.lal score With the play mostly in Llg-South's defense pounced on North . I thlO~ that halfback pass ~r?m gett's end, the defense resisted at-quarterback ChriS Bingaman for Rathsbul g to ~rnold was defmtte- tack after attack Goalie Jeff Lu-the two-pomt safety to give South ly a turmng pOint. Up until t~en, I cas, fullbacks Haggarty, Dana 9-6 lead. felt we had had opportumtles t,~ Bowen, JamIe McMillan, Harold
move ahe.ad further than 9-6, Colby and Steve Vreeken, mId-North threatened Just before Hepner Said fielders Rob Healy Rob Wood and
halftime when Kasza got 13 yards North's Frank Sumbera had to Walter Connolly,' and forwardon a draw play m a thIrd and 14 substitute for fullback Fred Homan, refused to crack and thesituation North coach Frank Schultz and taIlback Cednc Pat- minutes ran out ULS clinched itsSumbera decided to go for the mon, that, plus effects of North's second state htle in as manyfll'st down on foul'th down, but the struggle WIth the state athletic years •handoff to Wheatley didn't get the commission, aIded the Norse- The state tournament beganfIrst down yardage. men's downfall Oct. 15 with 30 schools 10 the B-C
South broke the game open in "We played pretty well South IS class. ULS defeated Ll:ltheranthe third quarter when Rathsburg Just a very good team. With bur N~rth, 2-1, Royal Oa~ Shrme,. 4-0,hIt splIt end Jim Arnold WIth a Injury problems, we Just couldn't BIshop Foley, 2-1 10 overtime,57-yard halfback optIon play Al overcome them to match as good Detl'OIt Country Day School, 1-0,nold Just beat Norseman Brent a leam a~ South," Sumbera said. and C?kemos, 5-4, In overtimeRoose to the pass Graham's kick SenIOI' halfback -McDonald ULS .f1ms?ed WIth a 14-2-2 recordgave South a 16-6 lead WIth 4 59 ha!o played well filling in for in- Kmghts 7?ach DaVid Backhurstleft In the quarter Jured fullback Paul Hawk And remarked, ThIS team had some-
that" "omethl S th' H thIng very special Call It heart,Quarterback J?hn WillIamson hope: he'll c~~tm~~ t~ d~~n~~ desire, will, tenacity - they had it!
was successful WIth hiS handoffs South's quest to remam m th There were no superstars It wasto Waugaman and McDonald. es- la off Icture e truly a team effort In the sensepeclally to start the fomth qua ..- P y P that It was totally unexpected attel'. Then, on a thIl'd down and 19 It couldn't hUlt the begInnmg of the season, thIS
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CHUR-cil- j3~ltoo.. Mo';-da-ysand Wednesdays only 3p m 10 30 P m Call 882.5330
B-ARTENDERS -andWart-resses, experienced onlyApply m person Monday,11/14 between 1 p m 6 p mWooden NH:kel Saloon,t5163 East 10 Mile
- -----------LIVE.IN comparuon for elder.
Iy lady Light housekeepmgReferences reqUired 881-1022
- ---AIDES, $3 35 hour Hard
worker, dependable StAnne's NurSing, 6232 Cad-Ieux-Harper
fiN's needed~1l shtnSStAnne's Nursmg home, 6232Cadieux. Harper
rNTERIOR deSign MacombCounty, medIUm to upperretail, profeSSIOnal back-ground, pleasant surround-Ings, good earmngs poten-tial Send resume to BoxD 26, Grosse POinte News,99 Kercheval, Grosse PointeFarms, MlCh 48236.
PERSON for manufacturersinSide order desk Positionreqwres typing and phoneskills 1 mde east of Ren-Cen Salary and excellentfringe benefits Send re-sume to Grosse PointeNews, 99 Kercheval, BoxD-45, Grosse POinte Farms,MI 48236.
CREDIT ANALYSTfor commercIal bank, one
year related experiencepreferred Related degreerequired. Only career or-Iented achievers need ap-ply Send resume to Per-sOMel Dept, P 0 Box-689,Warren. Mi 48090 EqualOpportunity Employer
AMATEUR photographerwanted for party Decem-ber 17th, please call B8G-0688
MUST BE 18, WllImg to workschedule inclUding daysmghts and weekends Start:ing pay $3 35 hOur Apply atMr C's Deh, 16830, East'Warren I '': >T~~ ~
'NEED ResponSible bab;slt-ter, 5days a week 6 am - 8am From6a m -4p m Noschool days Morang/Rox-bury area. 83!}'6874 after 4pm
FREE TRAININGSChweitzer Real Estate-Bet-
ter Homes and Gardens ISpleased to announce a freepre-hcense tralrung course<Asmall charge for mater-Ials ) Call George Smale atthe St Clair Shores SalesOffice at 777-4940fordetalls]n the 80's Go With theleader of the Industry I
LUNCH room Supervisor, 2%hours, day In a large hllclhschool cafetena. SUperviS-Ing students This positionrequires good Judgment andthe ability to work effective-ly with staff and students$4.42, hour Call the GrossePointe Pubhc School sys-tem,343-2017
WAITRESSES applicationsbemg taken for future open.Ings In eastSide bar, mghtclub Cocktail experiencepreferred Call 372-2055,11-3or 881-9379, ~ 10 P m
COOK needed for limitedMeXICan menu In eastsl(lpbar Call 372-2055, 11-3 or881 9379 ~10 P m
DRIVE~ - Operungs avail-able, all hours open Needgood driving record. ~pp'~y_lJet\Ji2etl 1-3 p m 15501 Mack'i
~_at Not~gh!~ .•
BEAUTY OPERATOR, East-Iand area, 24years same 10-calIOn Make $300-$400weekly, Blue Cross Someclientele preferred 371.6645or 465-6646
SECURITIESTRADER
EXPLORE BY TELEPHONEHAMILTON RECRUITERS, INC.
19959 VERNIER ROADHARPER WOODS, MICHIGAN 48225
881.5126
A Callforma mve"tment company needs an expen-encrd trader In Governments and Mortgagehacked ,~erUrJtlee; Salary to ~IXflguree; plue; bonusThey ",,111 pay for relocatIOn and out fee
3-LOST ANDFOUND
COOKS &WAITRESSES
F,xperlenced only Apply be.tween 2-4, Tuesday throughFriday at St Nick's Han-gal, DetlOit City AllportNo phone calls-- --- - -----
TELLER~~nhll)Y;AFIT~1IMe,qiT jposl110l1'iS-ol>ei'l AfoUr o{flce,l
located In Grosse POinte onNotre Dame near Kercheval POSitIOn offers publiccontact, WIthexcellent work-Ing conditIOns and competi-tIve salary and benefItsCandidates must have agood math aptitude and lIghttyping ability Part-tIme po-sItion reqUIres full days ofwork Monday - Fridays andother days to be dIscussedCall manager at 882-7697orapply In person 10 a m to 3pmFirst Federal of Michigan
633 Notre DameGrosse POinte
An Equal OpportwutyEmployer
BOOKKEEPER - must beable to prepal e Journals,general ledgel, finanCialstatement<;, payroll, payrolltax I eturns, reply to BoxP15, Gro~se POinte News, 99Kercheval, Grosse POinteFalms 48236
- -- - -- - ---- - ~SHARP Sales clel k - part
time cae;h experl~cenece<;sal y Ren Cen 2591655
-INVESTMENTS SALES --Leadmg finanCial institutIOn
has hmlted opemngs for m.vestment sales representa-tives Unlimited prospectsComplete tramlng courseWIthsalary and commiSSIOnprograms Very high 10-
come potential Call VmceAshley, 77!}'6222for a confi-dentIal mlervlewIDS MARKETING CORP
Equal opportulllty employerMiF
IF YOU ARE RETIREDOR HAVE BEEN OUT
OF THE JOB MARKETWHY NOT
"DISCOVER TODAY'SAMWAY
BETTER THAN EVER"Call for the whole story
MARILYN 82~2200LOSE 1().29pounds In 30 days,
and earn extra mcome8819191
4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL
If you lose meor find me
We'll run your adFREE"882-6900
MAGIC SHOWS - AvaJldblefor birthday pal tle~ bolOqueb, your ~oLlal affansCall Jlln Shdnnon, 88.'}.6699
- -- --PIANO Styling!>, old favonte~
fOI all oced~lOn~ 685 6215
CHHISTMAS MUSIC - VOCdlI,t dnd plclm"t now bookmgfOI holJdd\ entelt,lInmenl8855058 0'1 8842018 evcnII1g;,
2-ENTERTAINMENT
2A-MUSIC ,EDUCATION
JACK & JILLDROP IN CENTER
THURSDAYS, 11 3~3 30881-3011 824-8008
SCIENCE and math all levels,Grosse Pomte references-Call Steve, 885-6074
---- --- -- --MATH/PhYSICS TutOring
Algebra thru Calculu~hlghschool thl u collegePhY~lc!> GeOige 778 9604
LOST Black ,md white CollteLost since October 9th AnyinformatIOn call 882-2644 or874-3311 <ext 222)
MISSING Kitten, white With~mall dal k markmg Pleaseletuln to 1156 Malyland82~8069
MISSING Young grey tigerkitten, Malyland Kelcheval drea 824-8069
- ~-------LO~'T November 3rd from
pal king lot, Marter Road~mall female dog, reddishbrown - black, mixed cocker
WOODS MUSIC and poodle NEEDS MEDICAL ATTENTION RE
STUDIO WARD 772-7942GUITAR, PIANO, THEORY LOST Lady ~ Illlg Mo
HOME or STUDIO 10<;<;iHolandale $100 Ie2w.l3 illdc.k \\,,11d 343-0757
Call weekdays - -- -- -881-2920 881.5880I ADULT Male red cat With one
CUlled up eal Lost OctobelPIANO teacher With degree 30th, vlclnlly Mack/Haw
has opelllngs for begmnlng thOine, Woods, 88&-2596or advanced students Ex. - -- - ---- --pelJenced In claSSICal, pop, FOUND - Seve! n!p1 est wICkragtime, and jall 343-9314 al ea Loved ble dnd lost
GI ey and white housecat,PRIVATE LE~SONS In dedawed, neuteled, 34
PIANO, VOICE, ORGAN. yedl s, cannot keep PleaseUmvel ~Ity MUSIC Educa. It~getllng cold andhe needstlon degree 30 years ex- d wal m home 8B65084penence MIs Junkel, 823-1721
CONCERT ARTS MUSICSchool, private musIc 10-1'Stl uctlOn, by appointment SITTER Needed y~)Urhome oronly Quahfled, exper. mme, fol' 1 ChIld, 4Vzyeals,lenced (acuity 15412 A Tuesdays,885-8570,5d m-3Mack Ave, Grosse POinte p m _Park <between Nottingham BABYSITTER FOl 1 chtld,and Somerset) 88&-6242 my home, Tuesday, Thurs.
VJol1n/V~I:1 ~ l~tJUctJon day, Fllday. lIght house-Suzuki or TI adltlOnaJ keeping, dinners. mature~uzukl A~socldtes of GI ea person preferred Refertel DetlOit 548-6290. 644 ence~ 885-2938 after 6 p m0707 ASSISTANT COok--- Itahan
food ExperIenced saladpel son, days Waltress/wal-tel, bal tenders. part tuneMaintenance work, even-mgs Downtown al ea SendI esume to Box No T.26,Grosse POinte News, 99Kel cheval, Glosse POinteFal ms, 4B236
PIANO LESSONS- Qualifiedteacher, my home 882-7772
28- TUTORING ANDEDUCATION
TUTORINGALL SUBJECTSGRADES 1 THRU 12
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY
WE CAN HELPGROSSE POINTE
LEARNING CENTER63 Kercheval on the H1I1
343-0836 343-0836~~- .l!.1ftJ~mti'~IA11
subjects, adults.chHd~en.....oe.nLfued...le.achers ..D:IIYI
evenmg ~~ __ ~~
882-2910
"THE COMEDY - MAGICOF GARY THISON:
a~ "een on P M MagazllleAdult~ children PflV:ltepartlee;, banquete; Reasonable
PIANO Styllnge; entertainmenl prOVided for alloccaslOne; 8856215after 6 00 pm
2-ENTERT AINMENT
RE.'iUMES, these~ term pap-er<; report", repetitIVe letters WORD PROCESSINGCompetitive pnc('<;/quallty"'ork 'i21 3.100
18-SECRETARIALSERVICE
TYPING, word procese;lng,resumes, $350 a page ~additIOnal ongmals Notary S C S 772-2809
1A-PERSONALS
FEED Your bram, Improveyour memory, detOXify andmetabohze your body With a
., n~t\J..r1ltl,lI)tftrentoed-1...QtuEloO~%'l!lt twP ~$<Miael, -DlsfHblttorshiJV available I
77&-4585 •.L".PRA YER TO THE
HOLY SPIRITHoly SPirit, you who make me
see everythmg and wh!>shows me the way to reachmy Ideal. You who give methe Dlvme Gift to forgiveand forget the wrong that ISdone to me and you who arem all mstances of my lJfeWith me, I, In thiS short dla- 2F-SCHOOLSlogue want to thank you foreverythmg and confn monce more tha t I never wantto be separated from you nomatter how gl eat the ma-tenal deSires may be Iwant to be With you and myloved ones In your perpetualglory Amen 3-LOST AND
Thank You for your love to FOUNDwards me and my loved -----------ones Pray thiS prayer 3 FOUND black and whtte klt-conseclltlve days WIthout ten - Vermer-Wedgewoodaskmg your Wish, after ared 882-7610tturd day your Wish WIll be ----- --------granted. no matter how. LOST Large ~hlte male catdiffIcult t m be Then WIthblack tal., black spot on
I ay hedt Collar With tags, anpi omlse to publish thle; e;ers to "Doolittle" Vlclmlyprayer as e;oona<;your favorhave been granted WI~h of Wa~burn-Charlevolx,g t d C L H 331 882:> Please come
_~~n e __ homeRESUMES by Lynn Profes FOUND e;mall btack dog
slOnally composed & IBM Appro~lmately ~6 monlhstype written Phone for ap- old Playful and very affeepOlntment 29&-1032 tlOnate Loves kids If
}ou're lookmg for a dog whynot give thle; little guy achance? 881 3887
- - ---LOST Gl ey and whIte male
cat \'H'lmty of WindmillPOlllte, Hailoween mghtFront pa\\, declawed 33105111
FOUND - Male BOUVier,hlack, Ea<;1 Warren/OuterDnve ar('a Call 88&-2673
LOST - Left pa,e;port ca<;e onJewelr} counter at Kree;gc'sKercheval and St ClaJrReward If returnPrl to 1309~omer,et G ro""e POllltePark 48230
LOST Rlack tat green e} e,<;mall 'WhIle ,pot on front ofneck 2 pdwe; declawed htt('r box I rained Afrmd ofChildren and dog" Loe;t nearHarpcl Wood, Veterinary onHarper o\ve nedr ParkCree;t Motel Rewarrl $500 Iffound Call 882-0131
CompleteWORD PROCESSING
ReportsRepetItive Lettere;
EnvelopesDle;<;ertatlonsMa nlLe;cnpt<;
Techmcal EquatlOne;Tables
WORDSINUMBERSPROCESSING CORP
6319860B84-WORD
TYPING/word processingresume ... term papers, reporte;, repetitive lettersReasonable, 8825541
12D lake and River Property12E CommerCiol Property12f Northern Properly13 Real EstaTellA Lots for Sale13B Cemeter\ Properly13C Land Conlroct>IlD For Sole or Leo<e14 Reol E,ToIe War>ted14A Luis War>leJ14B VocatIOn or ~uburuar>
PrGperty WonTed14C R~al Estate E~char>Je1S BU':::dnt:",> Qpportunllle')
16 Pel, tor S:::Ie16A Hur,:, lor Sale16B Pet (or oumlng
16C Pet Boardlr>g16D Adopt A Pel19 f.'rmtH1l') onrl FI1(1ro ......lf1q
2~ General SerY,ce20A Corper LaYing20B Ref"gerotlon and Air
C,ndll,onl"g Repa"20C Chimney and Fireplace
Rtpolr200 Lo~k\mlths20E Insulation20F Washer ~nd Dryer Repair20G Gloss M,rror Service20H Floor Sanding21 MOVing211' P,ana ~ervlce21 B Sewing Machone21C Electrical Service21 D TV and RadiO RepOlr21 E Storms and Screen>21 F Home Improvement21 G Roofing ServICe21 H CJrpet CleanIng21.1 POinting, Cecorallng21 J Wall Washing21K Wmdow Wa,h,ng21L Tile Work21 M Sewer Service21 N Asphalt Work210 Cement and 8r1c~ ""ark21 P Warerprooftng21Q Plaster Work21 R Furn,ture Repal(215 CarpenTer21 T Plumbing and Heating21 U Janitor Service21 V Sdverplottng21 W Dressmaking and TClloring21 X Drape"es21 Y SWimming Pools21 Z Snuw Removal 'Jnc.J
LandscapIng
INDEX TO CLASSU11ED OFFERED.1 legal Nollce1A. PersanJls111 Secretarial Scrv Ice1C PubliC SJlcI D Obltua"es2 EntertaInment2A. Mu"c EducatiOn2B Tuto""9 and EducaTion2C Hobby Instruction2D Camp,2E AThlct,c Instruction2F SchoJh2G Com ore,c~"t Corel Lost and Fuulld4 Ht I,.> WonTed G, "era I4A 1elr War ted Come,t,c4B Servllc> to bchonge4C Hcuse S,ttmg Se" ICes5 SituatiOn WantediliA. c. tun' nn f)nmp"tl('"
58 EmplJyment AgencyS.C Cate"ng6 For Rent Unfurnished6A For Rent Furnished6B Rooms for R"nt6C Oft,CC for Rent6D VacatlOn Rentals6E Garage fo, Rent6F Share liVing Quarters6G STore Lease6H For Rent or Salr6J Hall, for Rent6K Storage Space7 Wanted to Rent7 A. Room Wanted78 Room and Boord Wa"led7C Garage Wonted7D Slaroge Space Wanted8 ArtIcles for SaleIA. MUSical Instrument>8B Antiques for Saleac Off,ce EqUlpment9 Articles Wanted10 Snowmobile for SalelOA Motorcycles fa' SalelOB Trucks for Sale11 Cars for Sale11A Cor Repair11 B Cars Wonted to BuyllC Boats and Motors11D Boot Repair11 E Boat Dockage and Storage11 F Traders and Campers11 G Mobde Homes11 H Airplanes12 Suburban Ac'eage12A. Suburban Home12B VocatIOn Properly12C Forms for Sale
35mm DUPLICATESTITLE SLIDES
QUIck turn aroundPick up and deliveryIn<;l~t ProductIon
885-5287
1A-PERSONALS
RETIRE-:O BU<;lnf><;<;man,rrofe<;'lOnal phone e;ervlceman\ ye<lr, cxperlence(rom my home or your offlce Rcfer('nce" 77&-3720
l'lew CrcdJI Card<;rNobocly Refue;ed I
AI'iOVL<;a/Mae;tercardCall ~687 &XX> Ext C-1626
Fee ReqlJlred
NOVENA TO ST JUDEApo<;tle and Martyr great 111
VII tue, lIch In mIracles,, l(ln~man of Chrl~t, II1terces-
I'Jjsl$tildl altllwl\o' 4IW1ke1 yout'0 did In rtme of need I pray to160 tb use your-great Godgiven power to aid me m myUIgent petitIOn In Ieturn, Ipromise to make your nameknown PI ay fOI us who askfor your ald', St Jude say 3OUI Fathel~, 3 Hall Mal ys, 3GIOrld~ ThiS Novend hasnevel been known to fall~dY Novend fOi 9 ddys
Th,mk You St Jude for favolgranted E P
SACRED Heart of Jesus,Immaculate Heart of MarySt Anthony, thank you forfavore; Iecelved R B
---- ---- ----HI, I'm a good lookmg young
man IIvlllg m Hal perWoods, who IS Interested IIIhaVing a lastmg relatIOnship With a prelty womanWith d nice f1gUle, betweenthe dge!> of 23 29 A woman5'6" and under. who enJoye;hfe. Ieads and participatesIn sport.; or exerCises, becau<;e If you do we havethmge; III common
Life I!>gra nd when }ou feelgood about yoU! self andwhat you can dccompllshbut lhl<; one element of mylife Ie; ml;,,,mg and want toCOilect thl, situatIOn
I m mtelhgent humourou<;,"ncere, and a man Withgood common sen<;e workIllg non.,moker, occasIOnaldrinker dod God fearingpCI.,on
If \OU "'ould call me at 881-3.127and a<;k for Ralph andleave} OUIndme and phonenumbcl pleae;e
DRIVf'\oG Scrvlce, needtran"pol t <IlIOn to doctore;,0cl,1I engagement, "hopping ctc, (Gem ge) 778-<)604
CL \<'~IC 76 Trump:. Motor}dcht dvmlahle fOI charterIn E-'t L.llIde rda IE>FlOrida,II (',l December I thru April1'i ,lnd O('IIOlt area May 15to ~cptcmbel 1 Day, and'" l'€k cml"c<- Call 88~4510
DEADBOLT LOCKSIn.,lall('d dt dl,count price,
Lork" Icpalred and chdnged to different key, Wmdowlork, <lnd .,tee1 grlll<; me;talled
(,EHALD C (,ILBOEl\!.l,ter Lock<;mlth
791 4182
PRA YER TO THEHOLY SPIRIT
Holy SpInt, you who make me!>ee evel ythlng dnd who,howl, me the way to Ieachmy Ideal, You who give methe Dlvme Gift to forgive andforget the WIong thai I'> doneto me, dOOyou who dl'C m dllIlbldnt'C~ of my Ide Wllh Me1,10 tru!>,hort dl1llogue Wdnlto thdnk you fOi everyttungand cOnfu monee mOI'Cthdt Inever wdnl to be <;epaldtedfrom you no mdltel howgredt the matel Idl de~1Ie,mdY be I wdnl to be "'llh youdnd my loved one;, m JOUIperpetual glory Amen
Thdnk JOU fOl \OUl' love towdldsme,mdm\ loved one;,PIay Uu~prd} ei 3 eon~ecuhvedilv<- wlthnllt il<-kml' vnm"'%h, aftel tturd day you WillWill be grdnted, no mdtterhow difficult It mdy be ThenpromJ~e to pub1J!>htill, prayel a~ ~n as your fdVOIhd'been granted D B
UNIVEH~ITY of Mlchtgan v;,OhIO football 2 tlcket<; for!>ate,88&-2574NOVENA TO ~'T JUDE
Apostle and Marlyr great 111virtue, rich In ml racles,kinsman of Chnst, Interceb501' of all who Invoke your aidIn time of need, I pI ay to youto use your great God givenpower to aid me In my urgentpehtlOn In Ieturn, I promiseto make your name knownPray for u~ who ask for youraid, St Jude ~ay J Our Falhers, 3 Hatl Marys, 3 Gla-nas ThIs Novena hds neverbeen known to fatl, Say Novena for 9 day~
THANK YOU St Jude for favorgranted DB
---- - - -- ---CAMBRIDGE Diet, large,
fresh suppty Weekly meetII1gS,Thursdays Speedy dehvelyavatlable 882-6332
1A-PERSONALS
ASTROLOGIST Personalforecastmg a specialtyPopular for Christmas &Birthday Gifts Entertain-Ing at cocktail parties etc
885-6215after 6 00 P m
"BE A STAR!"Have your weddmg ceremony.
and receptIOn videotaped Infull color and sound
CALL MEMORIES VIDEO758-2875
YOUR HOME, a work of artFramed pen and IIlk watercolor of your home, buslllessorboat By Carol A SmclalrB8&-8468
CALLIGRAPHY by KImInVitatIOns, poems, etc , Ifyou have an Idea let<; dl<;cuss It 824 2672
AREAPHOTOGRAPHERS!ProfeSSIOnal photo proces-
Sing, proofmg, extracololpnnts, e;tats and reprOsComplete copy service andeolor slIdes Custom black/white, mdttlng and metalprints Outstandmg quahtyframes and prices at East.~Ide's newest profes~lOndlphoto lab
Creative Color Services885-8919
~Ml6cfiai:Jp,tot\-a;J1~rIM,' <lOUft~qropular forbwtOCaY,llChPlstmas, wedt-ding gifts Lectures, andreadlllgs at pa rtles 885.6215
----- -- - ---RE'3UMES - ONE day sel
vice 15 years expellenceCall Renee at 77&-4467,anytime
ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED
one or manyPrivate collector Will pay any
reasonable price644-7312
PERSONAL Checkbookbalancmg, small busmess orpersonal bookkeepmg FreeImtlal consultatIOn, deliveryInformatIOn or appomtment773-5825evemngs
lilT'S AGIRL"
1A-PERSONALS
PROFESSIONAL MASSAGEFOR WOMEN
Swedish, Deep Muscle,Reflexology
Nutrltlonal CounsehngHolistic Weight LossCall Judy At 882-3856
- -WANTED, $3,000 for 90 days,
Will pay back $3,500 Have$12,000secured collater dltoput up Gros~e Powte resIdent 88&-6180
LEARN the art of astrolog\ Ina ba~c 10 week course '$15enrollment fee LimIted enrollment Astlologlcalcharts and readings aVdl1able Call Michael Wmrlch,885-1522
PSYCHICCO:'iSL'L T.'"TIO:'iS Benefit
from the combined ablhlle,of 2 psychtcs during a pri-vate reading d umque gIftIdea'
PARTIES - Home or Clubfunctions 4 theme selec-tIOns or readings Gredt forshowersT
Academy of PsychiC andSptntual PerceptIOns, Inc
H HlNTZENLicensed 884-9311-------- - - -GROSSE POINTE area -
Police officer Will watchyour home while you areaway 885-1961
JIM'S CHIMNEY SCREENSERVICE
Bnng your houseup to code andkeep unwanted
arumals outCALL ANYTIME
881-2477 886-5870PRICE IS RIGHT I
CongratulationsTucker & Judy- THE HILLIERS -
Monday - 12 NoonNo exceptions! One Issue only.
BALLOONSHIGH FLYING HELIUM BALLOON BOUQUETS
For all occasions for as little as $10- delivery availableBuya dozen or buy a gross. A GREAT way to cele.brate
882-4968
BABY McMAHON
IRWIN OLIVER PHOTOGRAPHYBRINGS YOU A SPECIAL OFFERING FOR THE
HOLIDAYSFAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN YOUR HOME
Natural surroundings give each photograph warmthHow many tlmes have you seen photographs taken InstudiOS With back drops and drops that fail to bringout an indiVidual In my photographs, we Will diS-cover a family umqueness not found In studIO sltua.tions
• Quahty Work• Reasonable Pnces
• Delivery by ChristmasFor Details and Appomtments Call
882-5180BEFORE 2 PM
The Thanksgiving Issue, Thur<;day, November 24, WIllbe dehver('d 10 home, <lndavailablefor purchase at all stands on Wedne<;day, November 2.'Jrd
Classified Deadline Change
COLOR CODINGfor
FUN AND FASHION• Cost $25 Includes,• ProfeSSIOnal drapmg• Make-up analysIS• Color swatches
CALL 371-9432For Appointment
1A-PERSONALS
COSTOM ~ WOODWORKQuahty carpentry with apersonal touch Ornamentalwoodwork, home Improve-ment, kItchen deslgnmg Inwood or FormIca PortfolioSamples and referencesavailable upon requestFree estImates BrunoTrentacost, 754-6508
- - ---- - ,RENT A COOK -I'll cook for
your dmner, offIce party, orany specIal occasion Rea.sonable Excellent refer-ences 881-8089
SENIOR LADIESEnJoy hfe and don't lIve
alone or with relativesW~ offer gracIOus IIVlhgfor the yOWlg at heartCall for brochure, 625-Q173, 62:>-55t;3
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Thu~day, November 10, 19834-HELP WANTED
GENERAL4-HELP WANTED
GENERAL4C HOUle. iiiMQ
IIIWICU
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
~RENTUNFURNISHED
&-FOA RENTUNFURNISHED
~AINTUNFURNISHED
Page Ftve-C
~ORRENTUNFURNISHED
2 bedroom Ranch on the LakeFamily room Indoor poolAvailable to May 1984HIGBIE MAXON, INC.
886-3400
ALTER, effiCiency apart-ment. utilIties, stove, re-fngerator included Refer.ences $175 331-4677 or 884-3883
ll012 ROXBURY,3bedrOODl,fImshed basement, h re-place, garage, fenced yard$375 a month plus secunty777-6852
TROMBLEV--:-for the dlscnm-mating tenant LiVing room,dinIng room. Ph baths, 2bedrooms. den, kitchen andbreakfast nook, basement. 2car garage, stove and reofngerator. custom drapes882-1206 after 6 p m--------- - - - --~--
GROSSE Pomte area 5 roomupper $200 per month Askfor George, 777 4940. after 5527-9419
-- -- ~ --RANCH condo (Warren. 12
Mlle. Schoenherr) 2 bed-rooms, 3 baths, famIlyroom, 2 car attached gar-age, pallO, central air, $725plu!. security Ask for Frank~1clIu gh. 884- 0600
---FOUR room upper, separate
entrance Elmdale andHayes Stove and refngera-tor, $195per month No utIl.Illes Security, 11k months77~8195-- - -------
UPPER flat, one bedroom.Mack-Moro!.s area 19181Chester Shown Saturday,12 hi 5 882-1144
GROSSE Pointe city Newlycarpeted, clean, 2 bedroomflat All apphances, onebJockfrom Village 822-0790
-----CLEAN and cozy upper ap-
artment Located 10 GrossePOinte Park, $300 monthplus security deposit Av-allable November 12thB8S-3545
WALK to Village, spaciousrooms, 2 bedrooms, heat in.cluded. fIreplace, garage,$550 John S Goodman. Inc88&3060
BEDFORD. Warren, 2 bed.room upper flat Carpeted,apphances, garage $275plus securIty 882-4136 or886-6711
5067 CHATSWORTH, halfblock from Warren Lovely.2 bedroom lower, stove, reofngerator, garage. $275 plusutllitles and secunty After6 p m 885-0122.
grosse pointe city, shorterterm, one bedroom com.promise rental. appliancesanne parker, tu~4415.
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KELLY north of Moross, 3 COZY three bedroom house onbedroom home. Carpeting, Neff Fully carpeted. gar.stove, refrigerator, washer, age. Available Decemberdryer, freshly painted, 1st, _ plus securities and$350. After 6 p.m 119-0241. utilities References 885.
DUPLEX - Kelly/Whittier, 2 0590bedroom, dining room, ga. GROSSE Pointe Park. onerage, recently decorated, bedroom apartment All ut.Immediate occupancy. $325 ilitles Including air, stove,plus security 756-7066 refrigerator. Near trans.
EAST DetroIt - 3 bedroom portatlOn, $250 plus seeur.Colonial plus garage WIth or Ity.881-3296. _WithOut a pphances , carpet. RENT With option Lakepom.ed,leaselerms ~month, te near Jefferson, lowerplus depoSIt. No pets For flat 5 rooms and bath SideInformation, 773-6815 dnve and garage, floors reo
GROSSE Pomte St Clair near fuushed, newly decoratedSMALL 2 bedroom carriage Kercheval, 2 bedroom. ~ per month Mabarak
house In Grosse Pomte City lower flat. stove and refrl- 881.0001near Lake, city parks, and gerator Included. $400 per PRIME Grosse Pomte loca-Jefferson bus Unfurmshed month plus ullhties. Apph. tlOn,795St Clair, upper flator furmshed Available Ncr cation and security depoSIt 2 bedrooms,largelIvmg andvember25th $300permonth reqwred Call 225-3146 be. dllung room, natural wood.plus utilitIes $300 secunty tween 9 a m and 5 p m work, stove. refrigerator.References. 884-3078 Monday thru Friday only garage $425 per month,
GROSSE Pointe CIty, 2 bed. TWO Bedroom condo apart. plus securIty deposlt 882-room upper, new carpetmg, ment, m Schu.ltz Estates. 86B5new pamt, modern kitchen, 09 Mlle-Garfleld area) All ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom ap.storage room, carport. ex. applia nCt'c;, drapes, lau~ry artment, I 94- Wll1ttler :.Ire..cellent condlhon $410. plus hook.ups, car port. qUIet. Heat, refrigerator. stove.security depoSIt. 881-2806. clean $390 plus utIlities carpetIng, large closets,
EASTLAND Area - 2 bed. 286-4101 after 6 p m laundry room facllities $285room home. No lease B84- EFFICIENCY Condo m. per month. immediate oc-2280. cludes utilities except elec. cupancy Call after 5 p m
BISHOP _ Upper flat, re- trJcity or phone, 9520 Whit- for app£untment 263-64361
decorated, carpet, mcludes tier 357-1316 731-9030stove, refrigerator, $230per AREA _ Gratiot and 7 Mile 2 GROSSE Pointe Farms, 6month 881.2445 bedroom house, 3persons or room farm house Carpeted,
SEVEN Mile/Gratiot _ 14209 less, must be working, $250 2 blocks from Farms parka month 15050 Lmnhurst Ideal for adults. No petsFalrcrest, spacIOUS, secure $450 Available January 1
5 room, $225 month. Se- TWO Bedroom Duplex - E. 791.0071.Curlty 886-7117 WarrenfOuter Drive. Ga. .
- C' I d. rage hardwood floors and THREE bedroom DetrOItSUNSET Irc e con 0 ca~ting. New Iutchen and house Block to 1.94, ~Irect
mInIUm, 13 and Harper, bath. $335 plus gas and elec- to downtown DetrOIt Orleast not necessal1', 2 bed. Tr N St J h Hrooms, utility room, cal' tric.567.2333 9 a.m .. 5 p.m oy ear 0 n O,Spl-
- , tal, 1l,2 baths, Side drive.port, central aar, refri- ON THE LAKE storage shed, nice nelgh-gerator, range, per month WINDMILL Pointe . $650 borhood, $395 884-6096securlty depoSIt. No pets I $700 thl881.2755 ease or mon y,upper WAYBURN, newly decorat.
flat. LIving room, natural ed, carpeted, 2 bedroomMACK-Somerset - 2 bed- fireplace. dining room, na. lower, $250 AvaIlable 11f15
room lower, $260 plus sec tural fireplace, dining 822-2303urity depoSIt. No uhhhes room, 'L' kitchen, Florida885-6896 room, 3 bedrooms, 11k TWO bedroom lower flat on
M 1 b d- baths, garage, gas forced Wayburn, Grosse PointeWHITTI ER an or , e air heat, central air condl' Park, Grosse Pointe school,
room bath, liVing, kItchen, tl'oni~ and basement park passes. Newly dec.dimng' area $325 includes ed tImm iate occupancy. orat, new carpe mgheat ~nd water and parklng 870 LAKESHORE _ large Open Sunday 2-4, or canarea. Avallable November brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, 3 469-3438, 1049 Wayburn4th, 9550 Whittler. 823-5838 d
baths, family room, en, 3 DEVONSHIRE, Mack De.SUPER NICe - 2 bedroom car garage, boat well. $3,500 troit 3 bedroom lower, fire.
lower, m qwet DetrOit area per month place, $300 security requlr.separate basement, kitchen PALMS-QUEEN ed.881'2653.With appliances $250 per 886-4444month plus utihties Se. THREE bedroom Colomal,curity monthly lease re- NEFF ROAD: Available~an- (Farms) Furnished or unqwred. ~4710 uary 1st 3 bedroom lower, fumished,881-7808; 884-7489
fireplace, natural wood- after 6 p mHOUSE.Beaconsfield be- work, all appliances, inclltd.
tween Mack and Warren ing washer and dryer and HALF duplex on Kelly, offReferences and secuTlty dishwasher. New furnace, Moross 2-3 bedrooms, candepoSit required. $275 plus garage Call 446.8414 or Paul,823-3967. THREE bedroom bnck Colon
t I't 882-""60 lal In Woods Drapes, caru I lies.... 886-7124. NO'M'INGHAM ~ear Warren, peting throughout naturaEASTLAND.7 Mile - Grahot 5 room fiat WIth stove and f p.! t r'ef i
area. Luxurious, qwet ter. CAVAUER MANOR ~ re.uige.ra\Qt,_ .. , ga~g~. ~iJ:aceW:s:~~a2race garden apartment, one 24575 KElL Y ~menti:Very g~ ~ ,lj~_~.t:t::f~ge,fenced, y.;J;.dbedroom, $275 52].2225 or EASTLAND AREA hon. One or two persons with patio $600 per month75]-2854. Luxurious modern 2 bed- only. $225 a month Includes 835-4852
OPEN House - 8 Mile/Kelly houseroomaApartl~ent or Town-t GRheOSSat.E888-6pOI.ln02te'Park, 2 bed. 2 BEDR~OM Cololmal onarea, Detrolt 16052 East- . PP lances, carpe , M th L k tburn. Applications -being central air, pool. carport room upper, stove, refTig. errlwea er arge I.taken November 12, 13, 10 Near 10 Mile Road. From erator, laundry facillties. chen,den,2cargarage,$700
m 2 p $350 plus se- $385. 44~2428; 961-7411. Fresh clean e<l15 882-6711 month plus ~ecurlty 1 yeara. .' , ...... . lease Avallable Nov I,cunty EIGHT MILE.GRATIOT, 5 VERNIER, Mack area. 2 bed. 1983
THREE bedroom bTlckTudor room upper, heat included, room upper, stove, retTlg-with appliances, air $315. erator, fireplace, garage,Bishop, (near Grosse DETROIT ON STRASBURG. basement, no pets $400POlDte). Available De- 3 bedroom Colonial, finish- 884-3619.cember 1st Insulated No edbasement,formaldining, GROSSE Pointe Park, 3 bed-Pets. ResponsIble couple newgarageJ}lhbaths,$350. room brick home with gar-
NEAR CADI~UX-HARPER,deslred References 839- upper and lower apart. age, porch, washer, dryer, HOUSE in Park, 4 bedrooms.4936 ments, $265, $275, heat in- disposal,refrigerator,stove 2 baths, lawn care, snow
ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom cluded and basement. $450 a mono removal, $1,100 or if ownerlower m beautiful Detroit For others not listed call La. tho Call 882-0020. 9-5 retains basement apart-neighborhood Stove. re- Von's Rental and Property ALTER Road. 3 bedroom duo ment, $850, 6 month leasefrigerator, gara~e, drapes, Management, 773-2m5. plex, bath plus lav, carpet. conSIdered 824-4584fIreplace. Secunty deposit GROSSE Pomte Woods, 3 bed- ing, stove, refngerator for BEACONSFIELD. Warren 5No pets. $265 per month room house, new carpet and $325.882-0028 room upper With heat,922-5737or 425-6853 paint, immediate occupan. 792 TROMBLEY _ Grosse adults preferred 5ecunty
WOODS, 3 bedroom bun- cy, $575. Shorewood, E.R. Pointe Park - 3 bedrooms, 2 deposlt $'n5 'n3-4304.galow, one block from lake Brown. 886-8710 baths, carpeted, nice condi. GROSSE Pointe Park, Way.Occupancy November 1st TWO bedroom lower flat on lion, central aIr, 2 car ga. burn 2 bedroom flat WIth884-4812 Bedford near Mack; appll- rage. 331-6882. partial basement, modern
HA YES - Houston Whittier ances, heat, and water in- GROSSE Pomte Farms, qUI- kitchen, $260 plus secuntyarea Lower flat, 2 bed. eluded; new carpeting, $360 et, convenIent street, 3 bed. deposit 794-4005room, clean, carpeting, per month, available No- rooms, 1l,2 baths, family GROSSE Pomte, 781 St Clairappliances, heat lOeluded, vember 13, 881-5472 after 6 room. $65O/month Lovely 2 bedroom lower7~7096. p.m. DANAHER, BAER, Near Village Fully carpet-
ACROSS from St. John Hospl- NOTTINGHAM, upper one WILSON &; STROH' ed WIth all appliances $450tal. Excellent for hospital bedroom, $235. Share utll. 885-7000 Lease, plus utilities 882-employee Attractive dup- lties 884-3559. BEACONSFIELD, below Jef. 4988lex 2 bedroom, full base- NOTTINGHAM....... ferson Upper 2 bedrooms, FIVE room upper flat, veryment, gas heat. newly deccr ' 1 .,.,..room appliances, basement, se.upper $280 heat I'ncluded clean, 7 MJle.Gratiot Idealrated Secunty Realty S42- " curity depOSit reqUIred3900. 882-7989. 542-3349evenIngs for older couple or lady se.
1528 BRYS, three bedroom, curity depoSIt. Call after 6CADIEUXfMack - 5 room one bath home. large kit. BEACONSFIELD - South p.m 885-3592
upper Appliances, carpet, chen, $425 month "4076. of Jefferson. Nice 2 bedroom OUTER Dr. Warren,customdrapes, $250 per month plus upper WIth appliances, $325 2 bedroom brick home, flre-utilities 37~9722 ONE bedroom upper flat. per month plus security place, basement, garage,
C bed S Houston.Whittler. Cbal- 824-8601 $375 References, securitySUPER lean 3 room t mers. AP:fuances, heat, .Clair Shores ranch Utility water an garage $225 LARGE2bedroomapartment 771.3751room, fenced yard, carvort, 839-0068. on Neff, fireplace, den EAST Warren, Outer Dr.$425 plus secunty. 293-3952 Beautiful, with laundry fa- area 2 bedroom unit, $280
GROSSE Pointe Park area CADIEUX-Chandler Park C1lities. $500 mOllthly Bob, monthly Ask for MarkDrive area 1 bedroom ap- 816-0835 886-5805 '
Two-1 bedroom apart. artment. Carpeted, ap. .ments, applIances All utIli phpances, heat mcluded, CONDOMINIUM, 2 bedroom, NOVEMBER -special Oneties, security references $275 a month Call after 5 qUiet, pretty cul.de-sac month only' One bedroom$275. 52&-6459or 884-8906 pm 3e05S4 $500 includes heat, hot wa- or StudiO $150 East Outer
GRATIOT. 7 Mile 5 room low ter. 211-1265 Dnve.Gratiot Area Clean,- 3 BEDROOM upper unit on II k b Id Ler, heat Included, $325 per Neff Rd LIving room, fire- TWO bedroom upper, Grosse we ept UI mg eave
month, 823-6542 place, dining room, modern Pointe area $265 Bob, ~ _ mess~~e ~~ ~1~ _MACK, Nottingham, 2 bed kitchen, garage. $SOOmonth 0135 __ HARPER. Whittier area. 3
room upper, carpeted, re- plus security Immediate FOUR bedroom condo, large bedroom bnck Colonial, na.ferences Call between 1-8 occupancy with fireplace $62S month- tural fireplace, sCreened Inp m $240 343-0152 HIGBIE MAXON INC. ly Bob, -.0835 back porch, 2 car garage,
GROSSE Pointe House - 3 _3400 ALL Utilities _ r~rated, 882-44i'7 or 885-8532bedrooms, dining room, WOODS large 1bedroom apartment ALTER AT JEFFERSONden, garage, mlDutes to 3 BEDROOMS Houston.Chalmers area Prestigious 4 story elevatorschool, shopping, transpor ALL APPLIANCES $235 83t-9406. bUlldmg, luxury apart-taUon, freshly decoratedj 2189 HOLLYWOOD GROSSE POINTE - ments WIth large rooms,new carpeting, natura $410 0 d t bewoodwork, $375 plus utih. 661.t393 MOVING CO ne an wo droomstIes, liberal landlords WHITTIER-Outer Drive Reasonable Rates References and secuntyMaryland 331-3230; 881 Beautiful English Tudor, Reliable Service requ1Ted4977 upper 2 bedroom apart. Free Estimates Walker.Alklre Realty
GROSSE Pointe, Maryland, 4 ment Carpeted, gas heat 343-0481 . 88&-0920room upper, $2n5 Includes You pay your own utUlties'l sea NEFF _ A completely remodeled, newly decorat.heat, 527.0960 after 6 p m Available November 1$, ed townhouse duplex for the executive and hiS wtfe
LOWER Flat.3bedrooms, ~..=.Rich, 7~5501, or I who now have the freedom to come an<! go Twostove, refrigerator and one - --- -----___ bedrooms, 2." baths, hVing room With fireplace,car garage No pets $32S- ST. CLAIR near Olarlevoix, dining room, small den, eating space In kItchenmonth Secunty depoSIt and lovely 2 bedroom ranch Master bedroom 21' x 13' With loads of closets,references required home, with porch and at. 2-car garage, separate dnve $675 per month plus
HIGBIE MAXON tached garage. $4SO. au- utillues.886-3400 9112 after 5 p.m
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A Division ofGiant Janitonal
Service Inc.
IRONING Done In my home(European Style). Also,home style hors d'oeuvresinclude' meat pies, stuffedgrape leaves, spaghetti sa-lad, fru.lt pies . 716-8371.
A LADY expenenced wishesto do housework in theGrosse Pointe area Callafter 6 p m. 372-2392.--~------- - .....
YOUNG Christian womenseeking housekeepIng jobs.References available, 824-2953.
ABLE TO clean your home oroffice in 1"h hours Depen.dable, thorough. Three per.son crew will clean to yoursatisfactIOn. Excellent re-ferences in your area Callfor estimate. Karen - 682-2132, Chrissy - 681.7517
EXPERIENCED Mother -Daughter team will cleanyour home or office. JoAnnlI82-lI624 •
YOUNG Lady deSIres domes-tic work, references. 882-6679
EXPERIENCED Home -Health Aide wishes parttime work 821-2132 or lI23-6116
WILL Clean homes, offices,basements, day, afternoonor evenmg cleaning. 771.6744.
LADY Wishes house work inGrosse Pointe or St. ClaIrShores, references 881-3848.
LADY desires housecleaningposition. Every otherThursday. Friday. Refer-ences. After 6 p.m., 77lHl59
FEMALE needs ironing,laundry or cleaning. Em-ployment Thursdays, cur-rent references. 925-7151.
LADY desires day work,Grosse Pointe references.Call 921-5304.
TWO English ladies desireto clean your home. Excel-lent references. Call 777-2806.
IRONING and washIngEuropean style cookingIncludes meat pies, stuffedgrape leaves, Tlmboli sal-ad, etc. 77&-8371.
MATURE, responsiblewoman available to babySItFull time only Harper-Cad.ieux area. 882-1451.
HOUSECLEANING done bymature reliable personYears of experience. CallCarol. 77&-7859.
CATERED delights now serv-ing the Pointes. Be a guestat your own party Horsd'ouevres, vegetable basketcreatIOns. party traysComplete party planningassistance. Call 293-6299andschedule your holiday partytoday!
MARIE'S Catering: Intema.tional Cuisine, Hor'sd'oeuvres buffets, dinners,office openings and meet.ings, 16U295.
RENT A COOK for your spe-cial occasion. Reasonable.Excellent references. .1....
5C-CATERtNQ
WALLPAPERING, painting.No job too small. Free estl.mates. Dave - -"0810.
PARTY SERVINGTwo female grad students
would like to make yourholiday parties a success.Excellent references. ll82-1013; 886-0609.
I WILL fix It! Reasonable, re-ferences, reliable. Alan881-8734; B8S-9213 Local reosident
PAINTING, carpenter work,hou&es,garages,smaUjobs,repairs Best prIces Pete,882-2795.--- -~---~~--
EXPERIENCED nurse'saide desires position full orpart time. No live-ins771.3751, 296-1167
UCENSED Day care m myhome Over 10 years exper-ience. references, infantswelcomed 882-4738
GUTTER clearong. cleaned,flushed, inspected. repaIr-ed storms replaced, oddjobs. John - 112Z--7421.__
COLLEGE Student desuesodd jobs 774-8579.
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TWO Mature women desirehousecleaning. ExcellentGrosse Pointe references.445-1158.
AELlEFSQUADtIGoin, Away? Experlenced
care for home, 1MlU, llIanu:eervinl GI"ONe Poinle anaSt. Clair Shores area. CoI-lele ,racluates, nOllsmok.ers, area residents. Rea.sonable rates baled 011 Indl.vidualneeda. WiUalso aerveat parties Call 775-8704 or.1.7•.
WHEN VACATION IS NEAR,RElJEFSQUADISHERE!
PROFESSIONAL woman forl~ and short term house.SlUing. Bonded plus refer.ences 83~5907.
4A-HELP WANTEDDOMESTIC
HOUSEKEEPER/Some cook.mg, live-In For single work-mg person Grosse Pointearea Other help employedReferences reqwred. 296-1890
WE SPECIALIZE in theplacement of professionaldomestlc and nursing per-sonnel: Housekeepers -Cooks - Couples - ChildCare - Day Work - Maids- Home Health Care. LiveIn or Out. Please call
GOLLPERSONNEL
AGENCY106 Kercheval
Grosse Pomte Farms882-2928
State Licensed and Bonded
(fRbSS"E POINTEEMPLOYMENT
AGENCY885-4576
iO years reliable service.Needs experienced Cooks,
Nannies, Maids, House-keepers, Gardeners, Chauf-feurs, Butlers. Coueles.Nurse Aiaes. Compam~and Day Workers tor pri.vate homes.
18514 Mack AvenueGrosse Pointe Farms BABYSITTING
SERVICE AGENCYserVIng the Grosse Pointe
area since It5$ Care ofCHILDREN and theELDERLY. By the hour 24hour rates avaIlable.
LICENSED ~LIGHT Housekeeper, bl' NEED SOMETmNG moved?
weekly, Harper.Whlttier Two Pointe residents willarea, references. G Kageff, move or remove large or527~15 small quantities of furnl-
WANTED Live-in house. ture, applIances, pianos orkeeper for care of9 year old what have you Call for freePOSSible retired teacher, estimate 343-0411. or 822-cooking capabilities an as- 2208 _set 755-9230 'RE'TIRrD HANl>YMAN' ...J
LIVE-IN to care for elderly I Minor repairs. carpentry.woman needing light assis- electrical, plumbing, bro-lance St Clair Shores. Be- I ken windows and sallb \.ordferences required 465-5359 repl8\.ed, etl .. Reasonable.after 6 pm! RefereD\.eIJ 112-«751. ,
DOMESTIC wanted, 4 days a I HAN'OYMAN -""&niPi~e re-week,3hoursperday.Cook. pairs. exter!or and mterior,Ing and hght housework for attics, painting, roofing,elderly lady. References. etc References. G. Lozada.Call1l2Z--4589 "2130.
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SEIl!IUICES vice. Wall~perlnl. paint.n.., log and mlKeUaneoua re-pain. Tn-21Z1
For Home Health CareAt Its Best Call
'MED-STAFF557-2505
DOMESTIC CLEANINGEXPERIENCED,
RELIABLEFOOD Pdt FAMILY OWNED
rep an coun er DOMESTIC CLEANINGwork, downtown res-taurant, some experience SERVICEnecessary. Martha, after 2 AT REASONABLE COSTS
5671515 PLEASE CALL:p.m. - . 77&-0323BABYSITTER NEEDED for -
mfllnt, part.time, early af- PROFESSIONAL MOVERSternoon, Monday through 10 YEARS EXPERIENCEThursday References. FAMILY BUSINESS343-0598 PIANO-APPLIANCES
. INSURED, LOW RATESGRILL Cook, full time, apply m.4S43
within - Lounge in TheWoods, 20513 Mack, 11 a.m. FIVE Years experiencedto 2 p.m. housekeeper . looking for
AMBITIOUS self-motivated cleaning ofrices for even.people can earn $50,000plus, ings.774-5146.first year. Sales-manage. EXPERIENCED NURSES'ment health and nutritional aides available. Reasonableproducts, 881-4011. rates. Fraser Asency. State
licensed and bonded. 213-TYPI~, ,bill~ng,- bookkeep; 17.17_,
1118, Jlocid ,,-9ridnc atmos-phere. Send resume to: ONE-GIRL office, booidte.eP."Grosse Pointe War Memo- ing, secretarial, payroll, bll-rial. Business office. 32 ling. Experienced. Call Jo,Lakeshore Drive. Grosse 258-4741.Pointe Farms, 41236. No EXPERIENCED Mothertelephone calls accepted. with licensed home in the
BARTENDER-Barmaid, ex- "Park" will care for yourpenenced only. Call be- child. Full or part Ume, alltween 9 a m - 11 a.m. only. ages. Reasonable rates.886-2160 References available S23-
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In home, hospital or nursinghome. RN's, LPN's, Aides,companions, male atten-dants, live-ins. Screenedand bonded 24hour service.Licensed nurses for Insur.ance cases.POINTE Al\.EA NURSES
TU 4-3110DEPENDABLE, reliable,
conscientious adults, baby.sitters available. hourly.daUY,ovennte,weekendsinrour home. For moreInformation, call1M-611O.
LEGAL secretary for down. WANTED - Litho strippertown office, experienced or with camera experiencewill train Individual with 259-1995.good tYPing and appear- BUS DrIver part time. Highance.963-7755 school graduate. Valid
WOMAN m our home to sit for chauffers license, one yearour 2 ctuldren, ages 3 and 6, experience driVing van Or8. 3().5:30, Monday thru Fn- bus Good salary, excellentday. Must have own trans. fringe benefits. Wayneportatlon. Call 886-9674 County Association for The
ACCOUNTS receivable book. Retarded. 83t-3144.keeper, responSIble for Med. An Equal OpportwutyIcare billing at human ser- Employervices agency located near FLORAL Designer - part.Jefferson and East bOle 2 or 3 days a week, ex.Grand Blvd reqwres know. perlence preferred. 884.ledge of bookkeepmg, typ- 0183lng, and 3-party relm.bursement. approxImately DENTAL Assistant, part8 hours per week Some time, prefer surgICal exper- I-81TUA T10Hextra hours monthly Apply lence send resume to Gros. WANTEDin person at 1423 Field or se Pointe News, 99 Kerche. ----------call Judie, 924-7860,between val, Grosse Pointe Farms, YOUNG lady wIshes day8.30 a m.-. p m An Equal MichIgan 48236, Box No work. Dependable, reliable,OpportwlIty Employer D-32. responsible. With refer.
ANNUITY broker, Insurance RETAIL Management poSI. ences. lI21r6125.license or WIlltrain Must be tlon available. Please call FEMALE, 25, 7 years exper-articulate, well-dressed and between 9 am. 5 p m. 372- ience, available to live lov-dISCIplined Earmngs un 1200 ing care to elderly or handl'limited Call 882-0726Satur- CAMERA Store needs ca- capped person. Excellentday only Ask for Mr Mul- mera sales persons with references. 488-4834.len outgomg personality and an HOUSEKEEPER, live-In, 5
EXPERIENCED barmaId mdepthknowledgeof35mm days. Box F.75, Grossewanted NIghts Apply SLR cameras. Applicants Pointe News, 99 Kercheval,"Your Place Lounge," 17326 must be able to work full Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi.E Warren 881-4850 hme includmg all evenings 48236.
and weekends. Call StudioSEEKING PERSONAL Camera at 881-6200 Ask for LADY wishes housecleaning,
ADVISOR David Temes to apply for _ha_ve_ref_ere_n_ce5_._923-_04_5_1_With management skIlls to this position
provIde counsel on specific CAMERA Store needs photcrareas of my practice. Fa. finishing sales persons whomiharity with establishing can work either full time in.fee structures, former ex. kPerience m management. cluding evenings and wee -
ends, or afternoons andParticularly WIth a ser- evenings, starting at 12noonvice-type business, and abi!- and weekends. Applicantsity to analyze finanCIal With prior photographicstatements helpful Of spe- knowledge definitely pre-clal mterest to early re- ferred Outgoing per-tirees who want to work a sonality and a smile are jobfew hours each week andhave much management essentials If you feel youexperience to share Please are qualified, call Studio -
Camera at 881-6200 and askdetaJ! previous work exper- for David Ternes.ience and send to: GrossePointe News, 99 Kercheval,Grosse Pointe, MI 48236,Box S-49
BABYSITTER needed, 3 p m.to 6'30, Monday throughFriday, 7 and 9 year old,transportation necessary.light housekeeping, musthave references. 565-9850
OPENINGS available forenergetic sales associatesm Grosse Pointe residentIalreal estate fIrm. Excellentincome projections, goodon-the-job traIning, gener-ous commission split,pleasant working environ.ment All mquiries confl.dential. Call Mrs Schultes,881-8900.
ASSISTANT WANTED for'busy public relations and.fund raising consultant
" workout of her Grosse., Pointe home. Must be ac-
curate tyPist and have some.. fund raIsing experience
(professional or volunteer);l2-20hours per week; salary$7.50, hour. Call 881-9316be-tween 12.00 noon and 5:00pm.
MATURE woman wanted forlower teen child care. Pri-vate home on premises(Northville). Dulles conSIstof chauffeuring, light hou.sekeeping, etc. Must havereferences. Please reply to:Box P-25, Grosse PointeNews, 99 Kercheval, Grosse
.' Pointe Farms, Mich. 48236" SlITER for 2 boys. ages 2 and, 5 Monday thru Fnday, 7:30
to 5: 30. TransportatIOnneeded. Call 884-5427
'. CASHIEftS wanted full tlmeafternoons or evenings $4per hour, call or come inafter6p m. Italian Grinder,
I RenaIssance Center 568-0550.
/WANTED Women Withknowledge of typmg, filing,record keepmg, show room
, sales, familiar With homemtenor desigrung neat andlearns quickly, no othersneed apply 776-3038
FRENCH Teacher - Forchild, Inhome lessons, musthave genuine warmth withchildren. 14 MllefHarperarea ~9841.
FREECLASSES
Schweitzer Real EstatefBet.ter Homes and Gardenswants to help you get sta~.ed m the real estate busI'ness, free pre.IIcense clas.ses now available (smallmatenals charge) GrossePOinte Farms, GrossePointe Woods, offices arehlnng Call today for confl-
, dentlal mtervlew WIth theleader m the Industry
Dennis Andrus, group vlce-president 886-4200
SOMEONE to help edlt- andtype new hterary publica.tlOn Part or full time OnHarper near VernIer WnteWordsworth Box 8539 De.trolt. 48224
TYPISTEstablished Local CPA FIrm
seeks statIstical typistMust have pnor expenenCfin CPA OUlce, full or parttime 963-5101.
GOVERNMENT JOBS -$16,559 . $5O,S53fyear NowHlnng Your area Call1105-88HOOO, ext R.16216.
FEE REQUIRED- -- - - - -- - -- DUTCH couple available for
, MEDICAL Assistant for FIsn- houseslttmg In Grosse Poln-; er Bldg, and eastside of. te for 6 months Research, flce, part tIme with Jl('sslble fellow. Available immed.: full time. InQu.lre, 87s.0756. lately .• 1.• 1$, 822-.-s.
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APPRAISALS
Thursday, November 10, 1983: ~
Our shop IS located at:15115CharleVOIX
Grosse Pointe Park
PLEASE CALL OR WRITE
DuMOUCH ELLE'S409 E. JEFFERSON
DETROIT, 48226
963.6255
KATHRYN OF THEPOINTES
EXPERIENCED SERVICE INESTATE SALES
HOUSEHOLD SALES
776-2196
HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONSALES COMPANY
AVAILABLE FOR APPRAISALSAND EST ATE SALES
FINE ART OBJECTSCASH ON CONSIGNMENTONE ITEM OR WHOLE ESTATES
Oriental Rugs • Fine Crystal and Porce-lain • Fine Paintings. Sterling, Jewel.ry, Collectibles • Fine Antique Furni.ture.
PRESENTED BY
GROSSE POINTE
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday10.00am to4.00p.m
Call us at 331-3486dUring bUSiness hours to arrange forspecial appointments.
LAUREN CHAPMANJILL WILLIAMS
CHARLES KLINGENSMiTH
Wefea,tu1;e.,a selection.of anhqu~e used fUJl"~ aad tacCel:sO~~: - 4
FREE CONSULTATION
10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
&.-ART1CLES r-ART1CLESFOR SALE FOR SAL.
MOVING SALE - DIsplay fURS.~Dkitchen and vanity cabinets ConsIgn men or BuyOther related mIscellan-eous Quality cabinets Inc liE'S16392 Harper Ave 20331 MACK 881-8002
LEAF BLOWER Yardman 5hp jet sweeper excellent MX~rtrNG--;nd- mattresscondition Used Just once sets ~ Serta ~ off TWin,$275 921-6590; 6 00 P m $145. II, $185. Queen, ~25.
GREMLIN 4 watt p'ractice Kin~, $325 All fIrst qualityamplifier, like new, reason Dea er warehouse clear.able Call after 5, 881-8550 ance 268-2854 or 371-5400
J. & F. FIREWOODSEASONED OAK AND MAPLE
$57 per face cordTax and Dehvery Included
QuantIty DIscount AvailableSame Fine Quahty and ServIce
At Last Years Prices'JOHN 757-4885 FRANK 882-6910
422 UNIVERSITY PLACE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
ABSOLUTELY - NO PRIOR SALES
ESTATE SALE
SALE CONDUCTED BY KLINGENSMITH,CHAPMAN AND WILLIAMS
HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION SAL~S
Many collectibles mcludmg chOIce antique furmture, chma, crystal and ac-
cessol ies. There IS somethmg for everyone m this one. Don't miss It
8-ARTICLESFOR SALE
COLOR T.V.'SFROM $125
HUGE SELECTION• Reconditioned• Guaranteed• Delivered and set-up
We repair all makesKaleidoscope TV
Showroom LocatIOn27951 Harper (North of 11
Mile), St. ClaIr Shores.774-9300
$$ FORTVsNEEDING REPAIR
MINK COAT - Lovely na.tural ARCTURS (LIght
I B1e\ge), Islze 14, excellent II"cbllaiHOII'J'Sacrifice '175-2434 or 521-.4033,
~~:~:~'&..:*:~t&-:e~:~~ Save. .. AND give yourself time to ~~ enjoy a Happy Holiday Season. fj.1:/.0 Do you have 18,800 friends? You will ~
a• ... if you send Christmas greetings by"'.~ advertising in the Classified Christmas ~X.-s--c Page of the Grosse Pointe News_ Use .1-1-.1'\ your family photograph or one of our ~~
~ ~ Christmas motifs. With photograph: y~\..('•• 2x3lh", $25. With Christmas Motif: .~
~.~ 2x21h", $15. tJ.~rl
~ Call the Grosse Pointe News Classified VJ1.~ Advertising Dept., to place your Christ- .A~~ mas Ad by December 7th and give your. )-l"':.Y'.
~~ self a Holiday break!
. O~ 882-6900 jf~I ~. ~p'''4~~%;.t~~*.~.e:\~~",*
TWO Car garage, $20 permonth 8116-7141
6E-GARAGEFOR RENT
'FtJRNITURE Wholesale DIS-tributors of Michigan, AAA'"Wholesale Direct To.You" I Selhng all new mer.!chandlse In Original car-tons 2 piece mattress sets"tWin $59, full $79, queen $99,sofa sleepers $119, bunkbeds complete $88 7 piecehving rooms $239, decora-tIve lamps from $14.88, 5piece wood dinettes $159,$800 pits now $375. Open to,the public, dealers and instI.tutlOnal sales welcomeName brands, Serta, etc I9451Buffalo, Hamtramck (lblock nQrth of Holbrook, 1block east of Conant), 875-7166 Telegraph (2 blockssouth of 6 Mtle), 532-4060Monday through Saturday,10.8, Sunday, 12.5 14460Gratiot (2 bloc!ss north of 7Mile Rd ) 521.3500 Mondaythrough Saturday, 10.8,10909 Grand RIver (cornerof Oakman) 934-6900. Mon.day through Saturday, 10-7.4575 DIXIe Hw) , W3terfordTownship (3 mIles west ofTelegraph) 674-4121 Mon-day through Saturday 10-8Sunday 12-5 CredIt cardsand checks accepted DelI-
GARAGE space for rent. _ very aVaIlableIdeal for boat, car, or GARAGE Sale - Householdtrailer 881-8437 Items, toys, mlsc Thurs-
day.Saturday, 11 a m -4p m 20278 Old Homestead.Block belund Harper WoodsCIty Hall
BEDROOM Furmture Tripledresser, bachelor chest,vanity and mirror, doublebed; dining room furniture:Mahogany table and 4chairs and Hepplewhite buf.fet $325 Miscellaneousmahogany tables and teacart 527-2925
SALE Fall housecleamngtIme. We have furmture,glassware, household mis-cellaneous and toddlerclothing Frlday.saturday9-2 348 McMillan. No pre-sales
MARCO Island condomlOlum- decorator furnished, 2,200sq ft ,~ound floor, dIrectaccess to pool, JaCUZZI,sauna, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,washer, dryer, trash mash-er, mIcrowave, cable TVCall 885-7664
SIESTA Key~ne-w co~dobeach Side October thruFebruary 778-1956 or 884-5955.
LAUDERDALE BY SEAOceanfront Townhouse, 2
bedrooms, prIvate beach,pool, monthly or season963-3123 or 884-7944.
SARASOTA, FLORIDA.Meadows Condo, 2 bed-rooms, 2 baths, pool, golf,tenms Call 882-2287
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ana II 2 bedroom, 2 bathoceanfront condo Luxuriousdecor 881-1032, 885-2394
ID-VACAnONRENTALS
6F-5HARE LIVINGQUARTERS
ST CLAIR Shores home toshare Two non-smokingadults have rune rooms, allappliances. Near shopping$200 monthly mcludes utih-ties 773-7837
HOUSEMATE Wanted! De-pendable woman to share 3bedroom home m qwet EastSIde neighborhood Call882-6512 or 343-9237 before 9pm
HOMES TO SHARE, EAST-SIDE DETROIT ANDSUBURBS. FOR MOREINFORMATION CALL LA.VON'S, 773-2035.
ROOMMATE wanted to shareupper 3 bedroom flat,eastside Chuck, 774-1777,885-7076
FEMALE Wanted to shareupper 2 bedroom. La~eflat Bedford $160 mont y8M-7645
SG-STORELEASE
3,000 SQUARE feet retailspace available, "Ker.cheval on..:D1e Hill" area.
R.G. EDGAl\• < • REAL ESTATE
, ... 886-eOl0 / .GOING RESALE Shop, Har-
per/Nottmgham area. $240per month. Heat included.839-8033, 725-7109
6K-5TORAGESPACE
CLEAN mSlde storage boats,cars, RV's, negotiable, bythe foot, near Port Huron.Everongs, 324-2477
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EUROPEAN ProfeSSIonalcouple - 2 school aged child-ren seeks small home, car-- nage house or apartment InGrosse PomtE" Will prOVidegood care and mamtenance, Excellent reference. 831-0864 evenings.
- RESPONSIBLE profeSSIOnal(SIngle, non-smokmg) re-tIree deSIres quarters inPointes or Shores area Pre-
- fer live. in condo, home orcarriage house in exchange
- for limIted supervIsory sec-urity and custodial aSSlgn-
- ments plus moderatmonthly rental fee. Cal362-2967 If no answer call882-2061
- A MATURE, non-drmking,. non-smokIng, Single, pro-feSSIOnal woman presentlylIVing In Grosse Pomte WIth
, no SOCial diseases and notpromIscuous deSIres to rent2 or 3 large rooms In thePointes (Farms prefer-red) Can be furnished (un.furntshed preferred) Can. be 2nd or 3rd floor With orWIthOUt kitchen or kitchen
- prIvileges WrIte to box- W-42 Grosse Pomte News
99Kercheval, Grosse POinteFarms. 48236
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-GRANDFATHERCLOCKS,
WhIle In stock, 30% to 50% off, Large selectIOn Dealer
clearance 268-2854 or 3715400 -
, HUNGARIAN FAIR.MAGYAR VASAR
HUNGARIANREFORMED CHURCH
9901 Allen RoadAllen Park, MI
Nov 12th, 9 a m -9 p mNov 13th, 1P m -8 p m
$2,500 Cash Pnzes, To Be GIVen AwayHunganan Foods, Imports,
Crafts, Christmas Bou-tique, Baked Goods,Luncheon, Dinner, Bm-gG-Ml1honau"e Party andgames for children
f COME AND HAVEA FUN DAY
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
SCHUSS MOUNTAIN Chaletby week or weekend, fullyeqUIpped Ski and sWimCall Betsy, 581-4350 or 44~21~ evenmgs
BONIT A Beach condommlum - 2 bedroom, 2 bathson Gulf Fully furnishedRates available in or out 0season 781-9555
CLEARWATER Beach/440West. 2 bedroom, 2 bathluxUry condo on Gulf. 861-1714.--------
SOUTH SEAS - Marco Is-land, Flonda. 2 bedroom, 2bath condo. Completelyfurnished, cable TV, bal-cony overlooks Clam Bay,walk to beach, tenms, pool261-0947.
HUTCHINSON Island OCeana1- beautifully furntshed, 4thfloor, 2 bedroom Con-dOmIroum. Only yards fromocean. Rental by the monthafter January 1st. Photosavallable 884-2983.
BOYNE Country, completelyfurnIshed, all electric, 2 tierchalet Upper tier, 4 bed-room, 2 shower baths, kitchen, livmg room, dimngroom, ftreplace, lower tIer3 bedroom, 2 shower bathkitchen, hvmg room, dIrongroom, ftreplace Ski reservatlons now be 109 accepted 425-8933.
PETOSKEY - HARBORSPRINGS
LakeSide Club Condonllnlums. Holiday and ski reservatlOns now bemg takenon luxury 2 and 3 bedroomUnIts and 3 bedroom townhouses Only mInutes awayfrom Boyne Highlands -Nubs Nob skI areas andcross country traIls. Weekends, week, monthly or seasonal rentals LakeSIdeClub, 453 East Lake St , Pe-toskey, Mlch 616-347.3572616-347-7690
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BeautIfully furnIshed newthree bedroom, three bathcondominIum WIth fireplace, garage, convenient tomajor skI area, crosscountry, available weekends, weekly. monthlyComfortably accommodatesSIX H R ALLEN, 961-8080Monday thru Friday, 9am -6p m- --- - ----
~lCHAWAYE - 7 MilesSouth of Gay:ord Golf, ten.ms, clubhouse, pool, playground, 3 lakes, saIlboatspaddle-boats, much moreBeautiful 4 bedroom homesleeps 12, 2 baths, fullyeqUIpped, kitchen Withdishwasher, fireplace, TVstereo 885-3211
VERO BEACH Comfortablelarge cottage, ocean frontage, near the mooringsAvailable January 15th toFebruary 15th, $2,000 882-9362
RA VERSE CIty - Tasteful-ly furmshed and decorated 3bedroom, 2full bath cottageon Duck Lake Carpetingthroughout, fireplace, colortv, garage Near 3 majorski areas, deer hunting,CI.OSS country skllng,snowmobIling Weekends,weekly, monthly 771-8078ALM Beach 2 bedroomcondo for rent BeautIfulvIew of golfcourse and mtercoa!>tal, pool, tenms, saunaNear ocean and shoppmg.274-4198 Evenings 561-1368
HARBOR Springs - Hohdaytudeaway condo Sleeps 8,Ilh baths, near slopes, 886-8924 -------"---ORT Richey Adults only 2bedl oom, 2 bath, furmshedhouse Available January15th thru Apnl 15th 9782400ONGBOAT Key/FlorIda onthe Gulf of MeXICO, luxurycondominium AvallableforImmedIate occupancy, longor short term lease Call daytime VAl-1295 evenings andSaturdays 772-9323
POMPANO Beach ExclUSIveoceanfront condo com-pletely beautifully rur-nlshed Available January,April Weekly, monthly885-2844
CONDOMINIUM, 10 minutesfrom Boyne and OtsegoAvaIlable for X-Mas weekand otherhmes thru season2 bedroom, loft, 2 bath,newly decorated 882-4403
ORTH Fort Myers - 2 bed-room, 2'h bath townhouseacross street from golfcourse Everything sup-phed. $950 per month. 881-4977
HARBOR SPRINGSThree bedroom condo-
mIniUm, sleeps 10, sWIm-mmg pool, lighted tenmscourts
Days-886-6922E~emngs.885-4142 __
HILTON HEAD Villa EnJoy abeautIful autumn, nearbeach and pool, on golfcourse Sleeps 6 8116-9234
CLEARWATER-Florida. 2bedroom, 2 bath luxuryCondo on the beach 477.8981
HUTCHINSON Island -ocean front condo, 2 bed-room, 2 baths, furmshed,pool, tennis. 553-3471,1-6ll5-~29
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MARCO ISLAND South Seascondo on the beach 2 bedroom, 2 bath, newly decor.ated, weekly.monthly Callafter 5 30 652-2237
MARCO ISLAND - beautiful 2bedroom, 2 bath penthousecondo. All amemtles, cableTV, washer, dryer Privatebeach, pools, tenms, boatdocks, 24 hour securityDays 372-3456, after 6 p m,and weekends, 884-6848OVELY Ne,w condo for rent,completely furmshed, 2bedroom, 2 bath AvaIlablenow thru January 14thSwimming, golf and tennisCall after 5.30 884-7510AUDERDALE, By the Sea,ocean front, 2 bedroom con-do, completely furmshed,avaIlable for December886-0661
VENICE FLORIDA - Justsouth of Sarasota, 1 bed-room condo, right on theGulf. Pool, sleeps 4, avaIlab-le November 22-December31th 884-1587
HUTCHINSON Island - IslandDunes Condo and CountryClub North of Palm Beach,luxury oceanfront condoWIth 180' vIew of ocean andnver. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2pools, sauna, racquet ball,lennis, private goff course,beautifully fumlshed, $2,500a month - less for longerlease 689-3443
POMPANO Beach Condooceanfront, 2 bedroom, 2bath available NovemberDecem~r and,season. 646-~~"'r' "Ifjtr;l ,
CLEARWATER Beach 440West. Gulf front luxury 2bedroom 2 bath condoPool, be~ch, walking dIS-tance to shops and restau-rants 553-4104.
CONDOMINIUM, beautiful,on Siesta Key, Sarasota, 2bedrooms, 2 baths, pool,tennis, available Novem-ber, December, January778-7287.
FORT Myers Beach - Flori.da. Gulf front effiCiencyavailable January 3rdthrough 17th. 881-5728
ST PETERSBURG Clearwa-ter. New, Gulfront pent-house 3 bedroom, 3 bathfuUy furmshed, 2 weekmInimum 882-3097
FORT Myers Beach beachhouse, 4 bedroom, 3 bathfull kitchen, full laundryroom, avaIlable Decembeand January 313-886-36690602-947-8622,Ask for Jule
CHALET near Knubs Knoand Boyne Highlands, fire-place, s10 specIal m4103823-5615.
MARCO ISLAND"The Prmce" a beautiful lux
ury Condo (apt 1(04), on thGulf, on the Beach 2 bedroom, 2 bath, all amenitieincluding all utihtles $2,500for one month, $1,500 pemonth from December 1stMay 1st. Call 881-6402, 0882-4593, ask for Ted.
KIAWAH Island, South CarG-Ima or Flonda Keys one 0two bedroom Chatterton141 Chfton BoulevardBmhamton, N Y 13903l(607) 722-4806
-HuTCHINSON IsLAND ~FlOrIda, SpacIOUS, luxury
furmshed condo Oceanfront, all facilities Reasonable rates win conSIder sehng 882-4900, 751-5588
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Hutchmson Island. StuarFlonda Brand new 2xcondo on second falrwaFull resort facllltles avaable January, FebruarMarch, Apnl now avallabl881-5600 between 9 . 5 P m
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bedroom, 2 bath condoPools, tennIS courts, beac882-1232
CHALET- near-Boyne M-fIreplace, color TV, avalable skI seac;on, holiday773-4055, evenmg ~0431
MARCO Shores Country CluCondo New 2 bedroom,bath Lease UnfurnIshed$45O/month 882-1232
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Stuart ared New furnIshedcondo for rent 2 bedrooms2 baths Completely furnIshed WIth everythIng newPool, club house, tenmevenmgs 75~ 1459
EDICAL SUite - 18501Mack Ave, Grosse POinteFarms, 650 sq ft $700monthly - negotiable 882-9729
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OR more rooms at $175 eachon month to month baSls Alluttlltles mcluded. CommonreceptIOn area. In GrossePomte Farms on Mack Avenue
Grosse Pomte Park . Macknear Cadieux CommercIalbUilding Approxlmatel)1080 sq ft Paneled wallsDrop ceIling $630 month
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CONCOURSE EASTBUILDING
20811 Kelly RdMEDICAL SUITES
AVAILABLE700 sq ft 7 rooms1650sq ft 8 lrg roomsConvemently located, ful
service sUites loaded Withextras, m attractive bldg
885.0111
PRIME Northeast Detroarea - near Grosse PomteClimc or office ApproxImately 2,000 sQ.ullrfeet Ideal for medical, reaty or beauty ShOr Goolease terms With al utili tIemcluded 885-1220
--OPPOSITE EASTLANDOPAL PLAZA
18301 EAST 8 MILE RD6 Room ProfesSlonal SUIte
950 Square FeetHeat & Air Conditlomng In
cluded777-4646
Please call for detaIls,Vlrgmla S Jeffries
Realtor 882-0899
ROSEVILLE, Gratiot-IMile, several suites; up t2,500 ft.
3 000 SQUARE teet retail'space available, "Kerche-val on The Hill" area.
RG. EDGARREAL ESTATE
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Large, private rooms thathave just been redecorat~Will gIve a flne setting toadequately display yourproduct Reasonably pnced
DILLION BUILDING881-4147
8A--FOR RENTFURNISHED
8B-ROOMSFOR RENT
ATTENTION EXECUTIVETransfers One and twobedroom apartments, de-corator furnIshed Lmens,dIShes, utensils $26 per day,mInimum one month Week-ly rates $250 per week
469-1075
6A-FOR RENTFURNISHED
FURNISHED Upper with ~bedrooms, famIly room$55O-month plus utllltiesSIX month lease begmrongNovember 20tb No petsWM J CHAMPION & CO
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, NoTTINGHAM ~ Allnew decor' 3 bedroom, 1~ bathEnglish fully furnishedAvailable for 6 month rentalat $5.10month 884-0600
JOHNSTONE &JOHNSTONE
GROSSE POinte Park upperone bedroom apartmentfurm'>hed $245, unfurOlshed$225 Heat and hot water IncludE"d Very mce Secuntydepo'>lt and lea<;e requIred882-9236
ARfo:A - 7 Mile and Haye<; 2bedrooms, $55 per week
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BEACONSFIELD First blockoff Mack In Detroit 2 bed- GROSSE POINTE PARKroom upper flat Natural Jefferson, east, 15324, cornerfireplace and applIances. of Nottingham 600 feet$250 per month. $300 se- New carpetmg, paneling,cunty 885-5196 picture Window office 823-
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area newly decorated, 2 OFFICE 22xl0 carpeted, airbedr~m lower with appll. condltlomng, parkIng Inances Garage, basement rear, located on servicestorage room $350, plus dnve of 1-94 m Harperutilltles, secunty deposit __W~ !82-2774m3585 WANTED, professional firm
KENSINGTON - Southamp- wants to share existing of-ton avatlable January 1st, fice space and secretary2 bedroom lower, fIreplace, Need room fQr 3 individualsgar age, washer, dryer, Prefer Grosse POinte, Stextra large hvmgroom-dm ClaIr Shores, East DetroItmg room, security lIghtIng area. 778-8876$350 a month plus half theheat 885-4290
349 ST CLAIR - newlydecorated upper flat, 2 bed.rooms, eat-m lntchen, hvmgroom, dinmg room, fire-place, screened porch. At-tached garage $550 permonth No pets. 882-6299
MT. CLEMENS141 K - FLORAL
Luxunous modern 2 bedroomtownhouse, 11h baths,applIances, carpeted,fenced, private yard. Car.port, $345 463-4482,961-7411
OUTER Drive-Chalmersarea 5 room flat, carpeted,refrigerator, stove, garage,$190, no pets, 527-8151.
NOTTINGHAM _ Outer COLONIAL NORTHDrIve area Modernized New office building at 11~upper income, onerb!!d- \ Mile and Harper, 500-1,300)'Wm, appliances ruUY~IJT- ."'1U~e ~.h'W ,1lODdi.tierJ...peted, heat alla Igara8'~ I Jlli. c8,!iPeting; janitor, near$295, 1168-3434;8-5, ask for expressway ImmediateMike, or 881.5881 after 6 occupancy.pm 881-6436 na-0120
UPPER Flat; 7 Mile-Gratiot, COLONIAL EAST2bedroom,$225,onemonths 9 Mile - Harper, 350-1,250securIty 881-7970. Square feet, aIr con.
LOWER Flat - 7 Mlle-Gra. dltIoned, partItioned of-tlOt, 3 bedroom, dining flces ImmedIate occu-room $275, one month se- pancy, carpetingLJ~mtor,cunty. 881.7970 near x-way_ 881-M;iti, 778-
NICE 2 bedroom - Haverhill 0120and Warren Modern kit- MARYLAND, Just off Jeffer-chen. ApplIances, garage. son across from Grosse$275 plus securIty. 362-1066. Poi~te Park mWlicipal of
SPACIOUS One Bedroom !ices, two room storefrontapartment, carpeted, ap- 440 square feet, restroompliances $290 monthly in- heat furnished, $200 peeludes heal, water Grosse month plus security depositPointe area 882-9549 or ~5892.886-9770 EASTLAND AREA, 8 rm
CHATSWORTH, 2 bedroom swte, Immed. poss,lower, refngerator, stove,$215 plus secunty deposit939-2043
SIX MILE - Grabot Idealforsingle working person. One FARMS, On the Hill 2nbedroom, kItchen, living floor; large rm ; Windowsroom, very clean and quietPrivate entrance. Laundry HARPER WOODS, 2 smaroom, heat included, $200 swtes, Immed possevenmgs - 88&0583
ASHLAND (off Jefferson)FIve room lower, stove, re-fngerator, carpeted, fire.place, very clean Workmgadults, $275 a month In-eludes heat Secunty de.posit 1.748-9943.
IDEAL for mature couple, 1bedroom, no utIhtles, $190 amonth, $190 depOSIt 885.9058
SIX MILE . Gratiot area, 5 MOTEL MOROCCOroom lower, natural ftre.place, $185 monthly FIve ROSEVILLEroom upper, heat mcluded Across from
MACOMB MALL$240 monthly 331 0518 Completely furnished one
THREE BEDROOM duplex, bedroom and kitchenettescarpeting, stove, refrlgera. We pay all ullllties Smalllor OU Cadieux, $270 securIty deposit No Pets.monthly, security depoSlt All sleepmg rooms start atIeferences., ~1-~_73___ $58 a week Shown dally
COLONIAL 10 prime Park IG- from 9 a mcation 3 bedrooms, 21h ~-244~ _baths, famtly room, formal APARTMENT, one largedining room and 2 car gar- bedroom 9 Mile-Jeffersonage Stove, fnge, dlshwash. area December 1st-Juneer washer/dryer, carpe- 1st Completely furmshedlmg, wmdow treatments, 773-5452 after 6central aIr, 2 fireplaces
ResponsIble tenant wanted torent upper flat In GrossePOinte Park 2 bedrooms,bath, hVlng room, refer- HOUSTON WhittIerences requIred $35<Wmonth Lakepomte area, $225
TAPPAN & ASSOC ~6200 monthly Includes all• ALTER. CHARLEVOIX - uttlltles, use of washer andGrosse Pomte Side, attractIve dryer Completely pn vate
largeone.bedroom or studio 527-2466, BarbaraapaliJll~lll:>, ~lOO-$2lCl, in 'cludes applIances and u- 6C-OFFICElIhlles 331-7852 FOR RENT
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D 33 O'REILLY & DAVIS, FtWayne, Ind good early furruture El 5 CAMELOT ANTIQUES, Blfmmgham. MlEnglish & European antiques F29 CHRISTINE EWRIGHT, Port Huron, MIDRINKING STEINS, Mettlach, military, glass, char.acter, stoneware C~~BARBARA PARKER, He-lena, OhIO general ImeCll 1 CAROLYN MESSINGER, Manon, OhIO generalline FEATURING ADVERTISING, PAPER &POST CARDS D3 HIRSCH-EIMER, E19 Gifford, E23Beckley, F21 Kmght, F38Atkinson, F45 VmsonAMERICAN INDIAN A13Amencan Horse, E36 Goetz,F1DeHays ARCHITECTURAL D3 Hlrschelmer,D27 Merwms, F16 Barry,last canopy Row 1#7LefflerART DECO A211Ba&&ll ARTGLASS A4 Valenta, A9 Sid-dens BANKS E 35 DerseyBOOKS E12 Stout. E20Walsh, E30 Wooten, E36Goetz Refernce books A21Woeller BRASS buffmg &pohshmg E12 Stout BUT- 'TER STAMPS & PRINTSB25 Vreeland, Cl Bonk &Spencer CANTON & cm-NEST EXPORT A4 Valenta,C12 Forshee, F46 HagertyCHAIR canemg & reedmg,A29 Sunthelmer CHAN-DELIERS & LAMPS E8Tvce. E 12Stout, E27 Harper.E34 Pliska, C16#7 GreenCHRISTMAS everywheremcl, C8Dumas earlydecora-lions CLOCKS C5 Martmes,D9 Queen, E22 Clark DE-'COYS AS Tracey, B20Dlckmson mcl ~oose, C17KelloS~, C5#7 Mont{;omeryDOLLS A12 Poley, A22 Bow-Ie, D31 Hall, F1 DeHaysFLOW BLUE A25 Keefer(over 50 patterns, partial &:complete sets), A26 Kuehnle,
FOLK ART A 29 Sunthetmer,C13 Delach, D3 Hirshelmer,D15 Covent, D23 Mally, D24Erickson. FRAMES CI4ASchaldenbrand FURNI-TURE everywhere mcl, setDetroit chaIrs B29 WrightGAME BOARDS D3 Hlrsch-elmer, D23 Mally. GLASSmcl flmt cut & Pressed A4'Valenta, F7 Pengra, F34Spencer, E4 Bombel <per-fumes) HISTORICAL BLUEB29Weight, cup-sa ucer N YCity hall, also canary mugWashington & Lafayette;'C~ Fonhee HOOKEDRUGS A10 Erickson, A35Snyder, CI0 Weber, C23Rid-dle IRON early wroughtfireplace tools &: hardwareB17Mossing IRONSTONE.
I A24 A'mlbruster, A25 Keef-er, - -B19 FrederickJEWELRY A27 Galbraith,A35 Snyder, C34 Dalton:LACES, LINENS, HOME.SPUN, VINTAGE CLOTH-ING, C19 Townsend, C4Steed.May, D12 Brushaber,El0 Dillon, Fl DeHays.MILITARIA Last tent Row I
*7 Spencer PAINTINGS,PRINTS, GRAPHICS A14French, C32 Keily, D23Mally, E15 Camelot, E26
hHt>rron,E36 Goetz, E38 sac-ockl Cl#2 Gaab PHOTO-
GRAPHIC, STEREOS,DAGUERREOTYPES,CAMERAS D24 Erickson,D26 Cornish F16 Patterson,F21 K~ight. pocketWATCHES F21 Krught, F33Gorsuch PRINT &: TYPECASES F5 Broadfield'QUILTS everywhereQUIMPER F46 Hagerty'SAMPLERS AZ7Gallbraith,A35 Snyder SEWINGITEMS C34 Dalton, collec.tion 200-300 tatting shuttles,some unusual. SILVER A4Valenta, A26 Kuehnle, C5MartInes, C12 ForsheeSHAKER AS TraceySPONGEWARE, SPAT.TER, STONEWARE, A5Tracey, B20 DlCkmson, B21Koppes, C23 Riddle, D3Hlrschelmer D24 Potchen(over 150 pcs): drinkingSTEINS Mettlach, military,glass, character, stonewareF29WRIGHT TOOLS B17MosSlng, C1 Bonk & Spen-cer. TOYS &: CHILDRENSeverywhere WINDOWSbeveled & stanJed D27 Mer-wins, FI7 Barry, last tentrow I #6 Leffler, C16 #7Green WOODENWARE ClBonk & Spencer. E6 Nelson,F3 Frederick Admission$200
GARAGE Sale, Saturday 9-4,Washer, furniture, toys,clothes, much more, 479Lmcoln
MUST Sell Tappan electriCstove, Zenith TV, 2 WindOWall' condItioners, stanchIonposts, Sears 10" radial saw,green upholstered occas-IOnal chair 1 463-4172, 757.2162
SEARS -Kenmore -electricdouble oven, gold tone,self-cleanmg, very goodcondition, 885-0698
SALESMAN'S Samples ~ newcookbooks, craft, gardemngand handyman books Per-fect Christmas gofts Chlld-rens and adult clothes, toys.Bat machme Paneling.tools, lawnmo .....er. miscel-laneous Saturday only. 9-1.974 North Renaud (between
_!,alr~-!y_an~ Wedg~y.~ood)GREAT SALE - Rugs An
t1que Couch, Lamp". Coats,Clothes and much moreDISCOUNTED VITAMINSAND Diet Plans 4t83 Bal.four, Friday and Saturday.11.4
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ADMIRAL 2 door refrigera-tor, works great, $135 885-0079
REMINGTON 1100automatlcshotgun, new, never fired30" barrel, full choke 882-1496
SALES Rey samples children's c1otlung, accessOriesstuffed ammals, comeChrIstmas shop SaturdayNovember 12th, 11 a m to 3p m 776 Lorame, GrossePOI te City
G E SIDE-by-slde refrlgerafor frost.free, like new$Z75 885-0079
RANGE hoodb With built-mfans, most colors available$25 885-0079~----------
APARTMENT size dryer. novolt, works great, $85 885-0079-----
HENREDON gold velvet sofa100" long, 2 matchmg chairand marble coHee taolequality furmture 886-2166
RECLINER chair, earth to-nes, couch also earth tone$100 for both, 824-7184
FOUR Ethan Allen QueenAnne Side chairs, $100eachblue loveseat, $125, porcelau) base chandeher Withhurricane lamps, $425 884-7023
FISHER stereo receiver Withbuilt-in 8 track recorderexcellent condition, $175885-0079
LADIES coat, mmk collarSIze 16, 6 pelt red fox furscarf, ladies dresses, SlZe16, plus ml "cellaneousVery reasonable 886-fil80.
GERIATRIC wheel chair, 4prong cane, folding walker755-2146
25" COLOR TV, great picture, $135 885-0079
GARAGE sale, sponsored byMlChigan Chamber Orchestra Guild Charlevoix aUroversity Friday, Saturday, November 11, 12, 10a m ..4p.m
STEREO receiver with bwltm cassette recorder, 8 trackand turntable With speakers, $150 885-0079.
WHITE Circular couch, $100miscellaneous other furmture for sale. 824-4584.
TV. stands, new m the boxfrom $6 to $10. 885-0079
G.E HEAVY duty washerexcellent condition $15088510079
PINE'-'Gpt) Ieablrre~ .' wi\l6b, sfandJdveseatl tWng' cial:Jlunet' .' sage. Crochet beaspread, antiques, TUl.9350823-5749
ANTIQUES And collectiblefron bed, Art Deco light fix-tures, jewelry glass, chinaIrons, bottles, stamps, andmore, from many years accumulation, Friday, Satur-day, 12509East Outer DriveRear Entrance 9AM-5PM
POOL Table, 8'x4', 7/8,' slatebed, Belgium balls, quescover, wall rack, automatIcball return, excellent con-ditIon, $495 ~0389 after 6pm
3" BLACK, White TV, $40Cross country ski package,(mcluding women's bootssize 8) $50 259-8970
FREEZER, Umted UprightCommerCial Like new$500 Used twin bed. $20779-9161 after 6 p m.
TWO Sofas - 1 yellow silk--;lnubby beige, like nw Beau-tiful Imported cuno cab met .885-6724
0,000 B T U. air COndItIoner,$50; 884-5869 after 5 PM
SNOW blower, 5 h p, Yard-man 2 stage 24" Wide, 7"chute, 5 speed forward, 2reverse, never used $525521-6131.
FRIGIDAIRE washer-dryercombo, space saver model,excellent condition, $165885-0079
KENMORE 30" range, ex-cellent condItion, $130885-0079
NN ARBOR ANTIQUESMARKET, Sunday Novem-ber 13, "YOUR INVITA.TION TO CHRISTMASANTIQUES SHOPPING"featuring everything forChristmas, WIth manybooths decorated forChnstmas, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, 1-94 via EXit175, 300 dealers all undercover, everythmg guaran-teed for authentiCity, 8am.4pm "Early Birds" welcomeat 5 am" FEATURINGDEALERS NEW TO THEMARKET B13 MICHAELTRAPP, Chfton, OhiO goodcountry In pamt, B15 'fINPIE BIRD ANTIQUES - RodHalstead, HIllsdale, Mlchi.gan back after several yearsabsence B17 RON MOS-SING, Perrysburg, OhIOcountry furmture In pme,early wrought Iron fireplacetools &: hardware, very earlytools mcl Conestoga B20CARLA DICKINSON, StJohns, Mlch also back afterseveral years absence withgood smalls, toys, decoysmcI goose, stoneware, bas-kets B22 SUSAN AIREY,WesterVille, OhiO earlycountry B28 PERKINS atBUEHLER, Dexter, MIjl'eneral hne
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886-8982SALES CONDUCTED BY
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Conducted. tln,&!oppe ofAntique Trader
21805 Van Dykeat 81h Mile/Warren
Daily 10-5 p.m.Fine used furmture, anti-
ques, objects of art andaccessories. Beautiful bed-room, dining room sets,sofas, chairs, tables,desks, bookcasE'S, lamps,rrurrors, glass, porcelains,pamtings, bronzes, manyOriental vases, Ivones,ClOIsonne, Jade
You are welcome
NEW Brass shelves, $175;lamp, $45, hall console,leaded glass doors, $250,couch, 2 rust chairs, $400;new end tables, $250 forboth; oak dming set, 6 chairsand chma cabinet, $750,wood coat rack, $60; newbrass plated bed $300 andffilscellaneous Call after 3,~9822
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
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ANOTHER HOUSEHOLD MINK coat, full length, $300;
HARTZ LIQUIDATION sofa, crushed velvet, $150,sofa bed, $125, color TV, 25'
HOUSEHOLD SALE SALES console, $85; color TV, 21'881 WASHINGTON ROAD present console, remote controlGROSSE POINTE CITY A PRICED ESTATE SALE $200;round kitchen set
Between CharlevoIX Saturday, Novembel 12th wood, $85, dishwasherand Chalfonte 10 a m - 4 P m portable, $95, shower doors
Fnday & Saturday 422 UNIVERSITY PLACE $50, padded &Wlvel rocker10 a m to 4 pm GROSSE POINTE $55,coffee table, round With
stack tables, $50, collectorThis lovely home contams a LUXUriOUShome furmshlngs, plate -Roosevelt and Pres
whole house estate sale If fme porcelam&, cry&tal and Idents _ Pewter With &tandyou are looking for hIgh antique furmture $50, offICe chairs, typewrlquality Colomal furniture, ABSOLUTELY, NO PRIOR ter With ca&e $35 8812619decorative Items, lamps SALESand dlrong accessOries, this STORM-Dool~,7x-80'~O BLOOMFIELD Hills-moVingis the sale for you Wooden door With glass m !>ale Large collectIOn of
We are featurmg an antlque sert~, 293/4" x 79 5/8" Tu Enghsh, French and Orlengreen velvet WING CHAIR, 5-8696 Call between 11 a m tal anhque& 18th Centurya Martha Washmgton chaIr, 6 p m drop front New Hamp&hlreseveral HERITAGE END desk knee hole deskTABLES, a pine hall chest MOVING SALE-=1617 Brys, &Ideboard, &erver, .:hanand ffilrror, a pair of blue Grosse Pomte Woods, No delJers, 18th and 19th Cenand beige caned tub chairs, vembel 12, 13, 10 am- 5 tury tab1e& and chairsa maple dmette table and 4 pm Two &ofas, loveseat, porcelain, gla&s. &l1verchairs, a KINDELL cherry coffee table, end table, I ush brass and much more, alsowood TWIN BEDROOM seated chau!> (3) Leather McGUire octogonal glassSET that 1&beautiful, maple chair, stel eo, table lamps, top dining table and 8bedroom furmture, a child's tWin beds, mdttre!>&e&, box chairs Upnght Grandchlffl'robe, a lovely CHER- springs, double bed. mat. piano, outdoor furnitureRY SERVER, a cherry dlS tress, box &prlng, dl e&ser and ml&cellaneou~ hOUbeplay shelf, a mahogany dm- Black and whIte TV, 19" hold Items Friday, SaturIng table and five shield back color TV, 13" color porta day, Sunday, Novemberchairs, a trunk and much ble T V Gun cabinet, kit. 11th, 12th and 13th 9-5 4627more chen eqwpment, Includmg Sunmn~dale Dflve, Bloom
We also have a charming 3 electncal (blender, Norelco field Hills, south off LongSHELFTINYCURIO,anold drip coffee maker, toaster) Lake Rd , East of Telelighted globe, a cherry three Sewing machme, clock ra- graphsectIon entertaInment cen- dJos, wrought lion plant T-I-C-K-E-T--Q-U-O-T-A-S--D--Oter, assorted porch furro stand, tropical fish stand STATE TROOPERS HAVEture, a carved wooden gtlt Lady's clothmg sizes 1()'12 THEM? It sometimesnurror, a paI'r of leather of. Miscellaneow> h b hseems t at way, ut w enflCe chairs, a set of fancy TV BABY Matlless, nevel used, you VISit the ColOnial Shoptables, etc $20 Infant's clotlung 10413 this week, you'll know fo
We also have hand-pamt- Somer&et, DetrOit 882-1807 sure that MISS Kitty anded china, a setof Heisey Wacky Jack have quotas ongoblets, loads of bone china, BABY Clothes, 2 cribs, walk- the amolUlt of unusual, exkrock-knacks and cups and er, SWing, fold bed Best of- t' 'ft d
f 3 2-".0 cltmg, an Iques, gt s, ansaucers, framed prints, er 7 .no5 collectibles they havedishes, sllverplate, linens, FIVE Piece white bedroom broughtmlotheJolnt Andnoan older Smger In a wooden set WIth mirror, $150. Free- matter how many they nabcase, lots of italian pottery zer chest, $150,green couch, they're always on t'du'ol forand more $50 Green reclmer, $25 more Among the Imeup 0
The basement and garage are Apartment size white gas treats they've caught redfull of assorted workbench stove $50 After 5 p m 881- handed for you are eventools, metal storage draw- 3796 more Fiesta Ware, someers, tons of lawn tools In- HILL J-2 sound or recording green GeorgIan depresSioncluding a Lawnboy, motor- ed glass, another beautiful boneIzed leaf sweeper, hoses, board, 24x8x2, us tWice,
ed h 773-2760 ft 6 chma cup and saucer collecseveral big ladders, lots of ne cas, a er tlOn mcludmg two by ShellyXmas items, books, records p m a pair of Heisey candleand much more. BLUISH Green sofa and sticks, an assortment of oc
Treat yourself to the best m chair, good condition $50 cupled Japan figurines, afurmture and accessories at 822.8578 beautiful pattern glasstruly bargam pnces GIRLS' white bedroom set punch bowl, a dlscontmued
and desk, twm bed, very Royal Doulton figurine, areasonable 775-4533 Weller vase, a hand-pamted
cased Fenton Vase, an elecNEW Broyhill sofa, oyster co tric blue Cr aquelle glass
lor,84" 343-0472 pitcher, a large selection 0
CHEVY 4x4 Rally wheels, 4 books on antlques and col8xl5 With beauty tflms and lectmg (These make percenters $250/offer. 779-2856 fect Christmas giftS), 1m
WICKER Furmture _white, 2 ported metal pohshes, SunchaIrs, one sofa New bergs glass cleaner, niftyWedgewood blue prmt cush ChrIstmas postcards, and
so much more It's all at theIOns and pillows $450 884- Colomal Shop, 2S'7(J1I'Jeffe
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thing must go' Fn day Your Mastercard and VisaNovember 11th, Saturday, are welcome, and don'tNovember 12th, 9-5 1350 forget, we buy and ap-Three Mile _pr_a_ls_e_,_too_' _
COUCH, 6 fl, green-camel, MINK - Gray, and white 0/4excellent condItion, $150; length wrap around, WithStratolounger, gold, $80 6 Gray leather trim $400 orft artifiCial ChrIStmas tree best offer 649-1403 after 6With stand, (pme) $25, 5 ft pm.artifiCial Cnnstmas tree -----------With stand. (pme), includ- 45" SCREEN G E console, 5mg ornaments and hghts. years old, ongmally $3,000$30 371-2390 $700 886-0892
SERVEL Gas refrigerator, INVALIDgood condition, Lowboy EQUIPMENT$100 Etegere, $100 Lawn- Sta,lr glide _track 10' With 3Wspreader 774-3266 extenSIOn, includes seat
USED Snow blower - Jacob- $800 And electric bft chair -sen super blitz 20, 2 stage,S Ideal for arthritic personh p Briggs Statton engine, $200or best offers Call Mrsexcellent condition $425 Morgan 881-7511881-7185 BASEMENT Sale - 1236
30" Ironrlte automatic Ironer Yorkshire November 11thWith chair, $25 886-3667 and 12th 10 a m - 4 p.m
-RUMMAGE SALE Furniture, chlldren'sclothes, toys, Iceskates and
ESTATE SALE 4FAMtLIES-FurmtW'e, an. much moretlques, clothing, fabric, ----------
6101FARMBROOK misc November 12, 13, II) TYCOHOTramset 2engmes,Between Chester & Chandler 5 0 9 G tIot 2 transformers, track, mod-
Park Dr a m to pm, 13 I ra els, $40 Tram table with m.Avenue/6 Mile areaFnday, November 11th, 1()'5 stalled track $40 Boy's 20"
Saturday, November 12th, 10-3 G E Self-cleaning double bIke, wide tires $20 886-Entire contents of home must oven, rotisserie, meat probe, 1328
besold Twin beds, dressers, sensor burner, white, excel- -------lent condition Hobart com- ITALIAN PrOVinCial tablechests, end tables, matching th hmerclal meat slicer, WhIrl- Wi 6 c airs, chma cabinet,Damsh chairs, mahogany $650 776-1573
dining table With 6 chairs, pool trash masher, whIte, .TV, lamps, lmens, Silver, portableorbwH-m 293-0626 MINK Stole Tourmohne, per.glassware, small ap- COMPLETELlVmgroomset- fect condition Also, oakpllances, tools, garden Flexsteel sofa and chair, buffet 777.2001 evemngsItems, fde cabmets, Chnst- cocktatl and end tables, 2 and weekendsmas decorations and a mul- sWlvel rockers, lamps, 885- BLAZERS, .slacks, Coulottes,htudeof other nuscellaneous 6703 skirts, blouses, sweaters,household items plus profes -- - - - slack and dress swts, day.slOnal womens clotlung, SIze BLUE PRINTS time and cocktail dresses,16, shoes size 11, and lamb RESUMES sizes 16.18 Some neverjacket and coat LAMINATING worn. 776-9542
THOMASVlLLETrundlebed- ID SIZE 50~ NEW Almoncfllppllancesmatchmg student hutch . 81h x 11- $1 00 G E Side by Side reodesk With plate glass top and BLUEPRINTS frlger ator Ifreezer, 19 6chair, $250 882-1009 QUICK PRINTING cubiC feet $500, Ro~r gas
MAPLE Dmette table With 4 INSTANT COPIES range $150, or best offerchairs . ~ ~8512 SCRATCH PAD - ~ LB 8818437
GARAGE Sale - 621Moorland, WEDDk~CU~J~TIONS CHILDRENScIOthlng, bikeS,Woods, Saturday. 10-2 PHOTOSTATS, NEGS hkenew, gJrl's SIZe10,boy'sFurmture, clothing, mlsc RUBBER STAMPS SIze 14,824-0848household Pre sale Fnday OPEN MONDAY THRU CHR ;STMAS dishes holly-de.4-6 pm SATURDAY 9-5 P M sign service for 10 mcludes
QUILT - Queen KmgSlze, POINTE PRINTING plates, cups. saucers, de.multi colored predoffilnately 15201KERCHEVAL sert dishes, used once $125yellows, checkered square at Lakepomte 521.2280pattern 776-5666 Grosse Pomte Park 822-7100 A-NTIQUE furmture,- needs
GARAGEsA~lractor,Jeaf reflmshlng, tools, mlscmutcher combmatlOn and WANTED-Gray -~ft~asuede Utlhty trailer $165 Satur.lots of household mlscel wraparound skirt as seen In day 8-2,771 Lmcolnlaneous. 153Tourame (cor f:L~~~c;ale last summer ~ ANTIQUE 9 piece sol~d oakner of Kercheval) dmmg room set With carved
LEATH-ER like black couchl
TYPEWRITERS - Manual fJoy/ers, sacrJflce $1,500end table. 2lamps. fireplace portable Smith Corona Gal- 776-5615, 445-1071tools, household mlscel. aXle twelve and Olivetti CHERRY-Dmlng room set.laneous 864-4294 Underwood 21 Scnpt Also table, 4 chairs and buffet
-- - - - --.. - - c;tereo and 2 speakers B82- $450, 882-0473 'FRIGIDAIRE washer, rapId 8738
dry 1,000, ecxellent condl ---- - - -- - --- - TWO End -table; $20~ coffeetlOn, $145 ~0079 SEASONED firewood, $55 table$15,2matchmgchalrs
ROTisSERIE~swtcases.- el face cord Wllh delivery With ottoman $50 each 884-521 5050 2606, 294-1954ectnc fan, vacuum cleaner,
blender, rockmg horse, OLD homes and estimates PLATES B mg -& Crondahllamp, bathroom smk, med- searched electrOnically for Chnstmas, 1969, 1972, 1973,Icme cabmet, canning jars, lost and hIdden valuables 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 885-restaurant plates 8lJS.I049 Call John Stendel, 881-3051 2924
FLEA MARKETsaturday, Nov 12
10 am 5 pm
MT CALVARYLUTHERAN !o>CHOOL
17100Chalmel s seymourDetrOIt. 48205
GARAGE Sale .165 VendomeLots of ffilSC and goodies,chlldrens clothing size 1()'16,down Jackets, coats, skiboots, skates and muchmore Saturday, November12, 1().3_0_nl__y _
MUST Sell Immediately onecouch $200 After 6 p m.864-0849
FURS ~ e-xc-e-ll-en-t-c-o-n-dl-tl--o-n;Persian lamb Jacket Withmink collar Tourmalinemink coat 88~2924
MOVING Sale - Saturday,Sunday, Nov 12-13, 9 00.5 00 Baby cnb, desk, TV,stereo, clothes, aquanum,weight bench, curtains,bookcases, etc Cheap - 1302LakepOlnte, at Vernor ll23-3891.
DUNCAN PHYFE mahoganychma cabinet, buffet,table,dmmg room chairs, (Willseparate)
574-3029
SINGLE Bed and dresser(Provincial); 2 green velvetchairs, walnut captams table, With 2 chaIrs, 3 speedbike, 775-0382 by appoint.ment
BASEMENT Sale - Open Sat12 from 2-5 "L" desk andsmall metal desk, officechairs, games table WIthchairs, small stereo-speak-ers, end tables, misc itemsSize 12 blouses 570 PearTree, Grosse POinte Woods
CHIPPENDALE MahoganyBreakfront (Beveled glass- doors). Matching rounddmm~room table with leaf,54" diameter, ball and clawfeet Carved ribbon backedchairs, (2 host, 2 Sidechairs), $2,200 (Will separ-ate) Oriental rugs, Kara-stan, 100% wool, 9x15 and9x12, excellent conditIOn,$500 each
574-3029
MOVING Sale air condition.er, Window van, roasteroven, rough sawn blackwalnut lumber, color TV,other household items, goodquahty bargainS 450 Mai-son, (7 Mile-Mack) Satur-day, 1()'4pm No pre.sales.
TWO lovely smaller chande-hers, 4 casual chairs, porta-ble humidtfer, antique ma-hogany rocker, 881-4169
INDEPENDENT Distributorof home and small buildingsecurity system. Call forfree demonstratIOn and m.formatIOn after 5 p.m 882-2274
:8 FOQT,bar).n &QPd QOJ14i,tI.oni ~twoodea,.loOtmtoa')h4-la(),, birdcage oa: stand '4'ith ma-
hogany base - $30. 774-5538LARGE INSULATED dog
houses, custom made, $50each. Miscellaneous furni-ture, 331-0986.
LADIES 3 speed bike andmen's 5 speed bike, $100886-0341
TRADITIONAL 90" sofa - ex-cellent condition Call after4 p m 881-6379
CHAIN Saw, new, in box, $75Lawn sweeper, $29 Sharpvacuum. 20 gallon - $31. 21(4H P electnc motors $50Jacobsen 17" snowblower -$82 SCM portable manualtypewriter $38 2 louvereddoors, 32", $42 2 Frenchdoors - lo-lIght, 65", $95Emenee child's electncorgan with bench - $38Kingslze gold bedspread -$22 884-1031after 5 p.m
LIVING Room swte - couch, 2chairs, 3 tables, 2 lamps,excellent condition, 772-4982
SIX LADIES and SIX men'srings 14 kt. gold With dia-monds and ladles 14kt goldbracelet. 885-2648.
DINING Room - antique oakJacobean, 4 chans, tableextends to 96" ,buffet. Excel.lent condition, $1,200 Orien-tal rug - caucaSIan, reds andblues, 6'4"xl0', $500 Penn-sylvama House wmg back -blue, $150 Four raised pan-eled doors, $75 each 882-9'.m
PANASONIC Telephone an.swerlng machme with re-mote control, late model,hke new $150 885-7019after6pm.
NEW apartment Size stoves,chOIce of colors 1year war.ranty 885-0079
DISHWASHER, portable $50Mattress-box spnngs, tWin.Hoover rug and floor c1e.aner Hoover vacuumcleaner Fish aquariumWith pump, small electncalapphances, sleepmg bags,mtercom, TV, 9", 5 speedbike, Ice skates aaz.5844
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new Schwinn bfcydes, ll8&.l1968, 822-4130
CUSTOMPICTURE FRAMING
Frammg needed by Chnstmas should be brought III
now ArtIStiC Touch, 20083Mack Avenue
884-5144
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SUSAN HARTZ886.8982
Grosse Pointe City
FLEA MARKETEVERY TUESDA YALCOMOS CASTLE
NINE MILE BETWEENMACK AND HARPER
773.0591
USED lJObK~ - Bought,sold Fiction, non-fictionHardcovers, paperback -noop 'W 6 P m Tues. thruSat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243Mack Ave, between Lake-pointe and Beaconsfield~2265
PORTABLE outdoor sign, lJ.ghted 4x8, on stand With let-ters Never used Cost over$600 Sell $Z75. Can dellver759-1240,626-7023.
BUNK BEDS, $30 Trundlebed, $30; 8piece liVing roomgroup, $250, 3bedroom sets,$23? each, With bedding, 4drawer chest, $25; new mat.tress sets, $50 m wrapper,queen set, $75; FISher ster-eo umt, cost $500, sacflflce$100.759-1240,626-7023--._-
DINING Room set, modernD~nJsh Table, 6 chairs,china cabinet, and tablepads, $445. 771-2330 days,778-3148mghts
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS -As low ab $31 quarterly,buys baSIC automobile m.surance, 881.2376
YOUR SPECIALPOSSESSIONS
ARE MYSPECIAL CONCrAN
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTEDAZAR1S GALLERY
One or the largest selections of Onental rugsat minimum prices
251 E. MERRILL,. BIRMINGHAM644-73 fl
562-1387
jtalker & 18005, Jfnr.
L. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUESHOUSEHOLD & ESTATE
LIQUIDATION SALESINSURANCE APPRAISALS
ANTIQUES -/ BOUGHT AND SOLD• PROFESSIONAL, BUT PERSONAL SERVICE• TRAINED,PERSONNEL
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8-ART1CLESFOR SALE
HEALTHINSlJRANCEFor all afes Premiums beglO
at $28 1 per monthJohn E Pierce
&: Associates, Inc.884-4750
-MUST SELL immediately,
loveseat $150 After 6 p m.884-0849
SEASONEDFIREWOODAll Oak or Birch
978.0858
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Oakland andMacomb Counties
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I-ART1CLESFOR SALE
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MONTHLY
SEERAYCAMPISE
DRUMMYOLDS
CARS - TRUCKSnew - used
MARY BODKINAL LONG FORD
13711E. 8 Mileat Schoenherr777-2700
118's,98's ANDCUTLASSES IN STOCK
172-2200
CAR parts: uno Cougar leftdoor, Opel Manta left frontfender, Maverck/Pintowheel covers, new 13"spoked wheel covers, 14"poly tires cheap! "8614.
1974 PINTO - No rust,California car, $875. 372-9884, 521-1927
1978 MUSTANG - V-6, fourspeed, power steering,power brakes, AM/FM,runs good. No rust, asking$2,800 372-8901.
1978 TOYOTA Celica GT,beauty! 5 speed, air, powerbrakes, power steering,rear defrost, light tan withsport stnpe. $3,600. 644-3410,649-4755after 6.
1975 CORDOBA, good condi-hon Must sell $1,200 or bestoffer after 5 p.m. 881-3796.
1976MALIBU ClasSIC, 2 door,blue, best offer 882-5250
1970 BUICK Electra $225Runs good 886-8919.
1978 SEVILLE - triple yel-low, leather, loaded, 35,000miles, 885-3329.
1977 CUTLASS. Excellentcondition, low mileage,AM-FM, air, $2,600 or best.881-97$2. •
1976MARK IV very good con-dition, some rust. Oneowner Best offer Mornings884-5189
1981MUSTANG, 2 door powersteering/brakes, great con.ditlon.,CalI 776-M39, or 881-5174.
1978 DODGE Challenger,power steeringfbrakesfwindows/mirrors, AM/FM 8 track, cloth m.terior, low mues, $3,000.882-3993, 77+2454 evenings
1982COUGAR GS, navy blue,with dark blue interior,powef steering/brakes,AM/FM. 4 door, excellentcondition ~,450. 881-4518.
1956 CHEVY, 4 door, runs,needs brakes, $850. Diana886- 5991. "
MUST sell! 1980 4-door VWRabbi!~ air conditloning,AM/FM, au~omatic, newtires, brakes', shocks, alter.nator, ~~tery hoses, excel-lent condition. 823-6868.
1979 SUBARU Deluxe,AM/FM, rear, defroster,4-speed, like new $2,450527-0781.
1ln5 DODP~ Charger - sun-roof, stereo, power seat.s/windows, excellent condi-tion, lI86-t437.
1977DODGE Aspen - 4 door,liW1tblue, $1,200. firm Callalier 5, 1185-7156.
PONTIAC, 1977, Ventura, 2door, 6 cylinder, automatic,low miles ,litUe rust, perlecttransportation for winter,$1,100. 771-8953.
1975 VAUANT - 6 cylinder,53,000 actual mUes, 21 mpg,well maintained, greatshape. Asking $1,750 885-0003.
1lnOOPAL wagon, stick, newclutch and transmission,$350 or best offer, 882-4469.
BUICK 1980 Regal Limited,lady's car, garage kept, lowmiles, many extras excel.lent condition, $5,175. 779-4780. _
Thursday, November 10, 1983
11-eAR1FOR SALI
NEW'84Toronado Brougham ~FUlly loaded, AM/FM stereo 28752cassette ETR radiO, V8,1hlandau top, all power, muchmore Stock No 3076. I IiIONTHL Y
"48 rnonltlly plyfMnta lit ••fIIl. ........ t wtth zet'O downptu. MOUrIty, IIcenM tr8mlt" Ilnd Ia •.
ASK FOR RAY CAMPISEDRUMMYOLDS
n2.2200
11-eARSFOR SALE
NOW AT
DRUMMYOLDS*9 ~ FINANCING
)/ GMAC• 10 DIRECT LEASE
NEW '84 EXPtRES 11-30.63
98 Regency BroughamFully loaded, VB, powerWindows, locks, cassette $27496tape, much more StockNo 3375
1976 CORVETTE, excellentcond1tion, low miles, t.topsand moon roof, aluminumwheels. 772-:1)14.
1979 CHRYSLER Newport, 4door, excellent condition,$4,200 884-2167
1980 CADILLAC Coupe deVUle, beige, leather, verysharp, one owner, alwaysgaraged 884-1t35
1979 HONDA Accord LX - 4door, real clean, factory air,must be seen, $2,800 firmCall 372-0649 between 4 p.m- 8 p.m. only.
1979 DATSUN, 280ZX, 2+2,G.L Edition, all options,mint condition, excellenttires, factory !>poke mags,runs perlect Well cared for$6,795. or offer 771-0190.
1974 CUTLASS runs well,clean, rust, nules, $700 77&-2702 One owner
1972300 SEL 4 5 leather , stam-less ~teel exhaust. newtires, loaded $6,850 885-6543
1983Z-28,lowmtleage,loaded,521-3313. ,
1976 MERCURY MonarchLow mileage, automatic,power, good condition,$1,100. Days - 882-4127, after6 pm. 44&-2533
1978 GHIA Mustang - red,excellent body, sunroof,new transmiSSion, 6 cylin-der, 53,668 miles $3,200-best offer 776-1973
1982FORD Escort L - 4 door,gray with red mterior,17,000 miles, automatic,power steering, AM/FM,rear wiper and defroster,air conditioning, $5,495~0769 days, 886-0505even.ings.
1979CAMARO Berlinetta, oneowner original 42,000 miles.Mint. 882-5558.
1975 CHEVY Vega 64,000miles 4-speed, body in goodshape $600 823-3388.
CORDOBA 1983, celan, 5,000mdes 881-6246between 5 - 7pm.
1979 LTD. Wagon - fullyloaded, hghted door locks,C.B., air, left shocks, lowmiles, like new, $4,995. 77~1130.
1974PLYMOUTH Satellite -good running V-8, $3SO, 881-9765 after 4:30.
1977 PONTIAC low mileage,excellent condition, 884-2290
1982CAMARO,4Speed, V-6, 17options, m}lst sell. 881-~987
MONTE Carlo, 1978, 38,000nules. Excellent conditlon.$4,000. 882-4678 after 6 p.m
1978 MERCURY CougarXR7, Bill Blass edition. Fullpower, excellent condition,886-5917
Iln2 NOVA - Very clean, seeat Midas muffler. Warren atCadieux $1,950
1979 CAMARO Z.28 T-tops,power steering/brakes, air,$4,700 or best, 884-9117
1974 '4 door Plymouth, sate.Ihte, 10 top condition WIthlow mileage, no rust. $1,200Also for sale are 4 D78-14snow tires in excellent con-dition. 881-3588
PLYMOUTH Fury 1976 4door, V-8, automatiC, air,AM-FM, power steering,power brakes, vinyl top,43,000 miles Beauty insideand out. $1,250 821-9558
PONTIAC Ventura, 1972,needs some work, $400 orbest offer. Lmcoln Conti-nental, 1974, excellent con-dition, 54,000 actual, $2,800.886-7546.
1977CORDOBA, power steer-ing, power brakes, air, goodcondition, $1,900 or best of-fer, 371-1359.
1982GRAND Marquis Formalroof, alummum wheelsLoaded, 446-4637, <days),886-4057 (evenings)
AMC Hornet Sport - about,Iln5, onginal owner As IS$750 or best 882-5531.
1975DODGE SWinger onginalowner, air, sunroof, newbattery, new brakes 884-0962
FORCLASSIFIED ADS
CALL 882-69001976 LINCOLN Contmental
Mach IV Cartier edition.Absolutely beautiful, bodyin showroom conditionHas all the extras. Asking$3,900 884-9458. Can beseen at 21838 Van K,(Woods).
1982 HONDA Accord, 2door, stereo, 5 speed$6,400 or offer. 824-2482,
. 44&-7467.1959 WILLY'S Jeep, red WIth
soft black top, new tires,carpeted interior, radio,runs well, good conditionBest offer. 886-8968.
1977 PONTIAC Grand Safanstation wagon. Has all op-tions, extremely depend-able car, good condition,P,408. 1185-3815.
1966 OLDSMOBILE CUtlass,78,000 miles, body fair,$250. 8IM-3559.
1977 DATSUN 286-Z, excel-lent condition, 59,000 miles,sunroof, black interior, air,two. tone paint, beautifulcar, $5,000. 882-7092.
1983 PONTIAC 6,000. Gray,loaded, beautiful car, ap-proximately 9,000 miles,moonroof, 881-4817.
1976BUICK Electra LimitedExcellent condition, lowmileage. No rust 778-5452after 6.
1983 CELEBRITY, powersteering, power brakes,AM.FM stereo, loaded.Must sell 779-9186; 771-0329,ask for Joe.
ELDORADO 1980 Diesel, hkenew, 29,000 miles, leather,loaded, $8,850. 886-1471.
1974FORD Country Squire, 9passenger station wagon, 1owner, good condition.63,000 miles, loaded, call 9a.m .• 5 P m 881-0660
1967 G T O. 400 - 4 barrel,blue, southern car, verygood condition, $2,000 Orbest offer. 891-0457.
1981 FORD LTD CountrySquire station wagon, load-ed with options, like newcondition, low miles, bestoffer 882-9548.
1979 HONDA Civic, 4 speed,AM-FM stereo cassette;new clutch, brakes andmore, very good condition,must sell, $2,800 or best,1IIJ2.55OlI.
1974 THUNDERBIRD, goodrunrungcondltion, many op-tions, has some body rust$700. 77'9-4287.
1975 MU!rrANG II - hatch-back, V-6, automatiC, newall season tires, Ziebarted,rear defogger, AM-FM cas-sette Must be seen to be ap-preciated. 88frOO97
1175 CAMARO Rally Sport,power steering, brakes, atr,354 barrel, 4 speed, newshocks, exhaust, uses regu-lar gas, good condition,$2,500 • best After 6 p mlIM-2970.
1.0 CUTLASS Brougham,28,000 miles, excellent con-dition, aU power plus 445-2310 after 6 p m weekends
1179 OLDS Cutlass Supreme- 2 door, air, AM.FM ste.reo, rustproofed, 6 cylinderonly 37,000miles, showroomcondition. $5,150 or best of-fer. 751-1336
1113 CHRYSLER LeBaron -3,500 miles, 2.2 engine, 2door, wtite-maroon velourinterior Air, cruise, elec.tric rear defogger, AM-FMstereo, tape deck, rust.proofed $9,000 11 a m - 10p.m. '77'&-5701.
11~SFOR SALE
1.1 MERCURY Cougar. ex-cellent conditlon. New tires,41,000 miles, alrn cruise,tilt, power steering, reardefroster, $5,7'00 "1306.
um CHEVY Malibu - runs:good, $350. 824-0644.
1m TORONADO Diesel- 28mpg, all power, wirewheels, crwse, rear WIndowdefogger, AM/FM stereo,$5,900 872-4620 days, 88&-7414 evenings.
19110- 4 door, Lmcoln towncar, dark jade metal-lic/matching velour In-terior. Loaded, only 20,000miles, evemngs only 881-6481.
1979 LeSABRE Limited,57,000 miles, air, stereo,881-9713or 44&-4466days
19110DATSUN 210- hght blue, 4door, 5 speed Very goodcondition, new tires, newbrakes 962-8671
1979BMW ~l-service record,one owner, sun roof, crwse,Blaupunkt, air, $6,500 oroffer 822-2326
1977 VOLARE - automatiC,~wer steering - brakes,AM/FM tape, good trans-portation $1,000. 77&-4119
1974AUSTIN Martin 4 door,immaculate condition, gassaver, garage kept, made inEngland, Florida car, norust, $1,200 or reasonable of-fer. Call 372-0649 between 4p.m .. 8 p.m. only.
A GREAT car at a greatprice! 1981 BUICK Electradiesel. ~,200 or best 884-BGlM.
11-cARSFOR SALE
Iln6 CAMARO 350 VI, 4 bar.reI, mint condition, showroom paint job, FirestoneSS Radial tires, appliancemags, Kenwood AM.FMstereo cassette, sun rOOf,complete alarm system54,000 miles. Used in sum-mer only $4,000. Seriousbuyers only. Bob 527.5708.
1981 HORIZON 4 door, 4speed, air, crwse, tint, ve.lour mterior, rear defroster,3Ompg, 34,000mUes. Asking$4,000. 882-_
1980 PONTIAC Phoenix - 4door hatchback, Vll, auto-matic, power steering,power brakes, air, tapedeck, $4,200. 886-1342 even-lOgS
MONARCH, 1977, automatic,power steering, brakes, air,no rust, hke new, $2,350,882-9767.
980 OLDS Delta 88 Royale.25,000 miles; power steer-m~, brakes and door locks,air conditioningl V-I,!AMI FM stereo radio, vinyltop, new tires. Excellentcoridition $5,995. After 5:~and weekends, 882-8090
1982LN-7, every available op-tiOn 8,000 miles, black,showroom cQndi.tion. ~,700.882-3164.
1982SEVILLE Elegante. Die-sel astro roof, CB, touringsuspension transferablewarranty, llkenew, $17,000.882-8844 or 839-5800.
1981 CHEVY Caprice Classic4-doordiesel,loaded. Excel.lent condition, new tires.Must sell, $4,000. Call week-days. 9-5. 77'9-5900.
1979 MUSTANG - AM.FMcassette, air, 4-speed,2-door, 58,000 miles. Goodcondition, $3,000, 881-3145after 5
CADILLAC CIMARRON,1983, red, 5 speed, sunroof,tilt wheel, cruise, Cadillacexecutive, 11,800 miles,$11,100. Mint condition.881-2314after 6 p m.
1978 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass,good COndition, good run-rung. $3,000. 792-1958.
1983 CADILLAC COU2.e deVille Cabriolet. Fullyequipped. 445-2704; ~732().
1981 PONTIAC Grand Prix,W 29,000 miles, all extras.$6,800. 751-5838 after 6 p.m,
1ln4 B.M.W. 2002, top condi.tlOn, best offer, 1-662-9732,car can be seen 10 GrossePointe anytime.
1977 PONTIAC Astra wagon,air, good condition. $1,300 .885-3019
1980 MAZDA 626 - excellentcondition, 5 speed, AM.FMstereo, plus many extras,$4,250. 886-6188 Call afte~ 6p.m
1983 CHARGER, 2.2, black/gold stripes, 7 ,600 miles, air,automatic, custom stereo,rear louvers, $7,500. 77~4144or 979-8780.
1978 FORD Window vanAutomatic, air, cruise,AM.FM tape deck, $4,650.777-4065
1983BMW 533-i. black with redleather interior. 14,000nules, loaded. Call Mr. Is.mail, 881-620010 a.m.-S p.mMonday through Friday.
1982 MONTE Carlo powersteering.brakes, air, stereocassette. After 6 p.m. lI82-7024
1ln8 MGB - excellent contll.tlon Asking $4,000, after 5pm 751-5717, ~17sa.
1979CHEVY Caprice Classicloaded, excellent condition,low miles, must see. 88&-1240
SUNBIRD 1979- 4 cylinder, 4speed, power steering, steelbelted whitewall tires,AM.FM cassette stereo,rear defogger, very clean.$3,300 772-2360
1983 LINCOLN, 4,000 miles.Call 540-6900.
1983 MERCEDES 380 SEC,12,000 miles Call 540-6900.
1ln2 CHEVY Impala - air,power steeringl powerbrakes, stereo, new tires,runs good. $450. 815-4734.
1981 CHEVETTE - 2 door,hatchback, 4 speed, lowmiles, excellent condition.$3,200 77~4514
urn COUPE de Ville Cadillac,very good condition, $4,200After 4 p m m-24M.
LINCOLN Continental Ul'la,town car, dark blue cab-rOilet roof, hgM bluemetallic body Excellentcondition, fully loaded, orig.lnal owner. $5,IlOO or best of.fer. 1184-0475
VW Bug 1966 - hke new, lowmileage, mechanicallysound, 88S-89lI9.
1979TRANS AM - TA 66, 4speed, 4 wheel disc, WS6,AM/FM cassette, CB, air,tilt, delay wipers, stored.~,500 firm 777-3914.
I-ART1CLISWANTED
BOOKS/USED AND RAREpurchased for cash (I' awailed
estates also desireQ'in home OOnIuItatiolll.JOHN KING
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I-ART1CLESWANTED
ANTIQUE OR COLLECT-IBLE DOLLS SUCH AS
MADAME ALEXANDER,BARBIE, ETC757-5568
1983 FIREBIRD SE, t.tops,power seats, power locks,power wmdows, tilt, cruise,cassette, 305, V-8 everyother ophon 11,000 mdes.$11,300 372-0738
1979 IMPALA statIOn wagon,V-8, air conditIOning,crUise, tilt, power doorlocks Very clean 52,000nules $3,450 372-0738
1975 CHRYSLER NewYorker Not running $200773-8692 after 4 p m
19fi'7CHEW-lmpal-a ,-8-c-y-h-nder Very good runmng con-ditIOn 884-4066
1975 MERCEDES Benz, 300Dall power, good conditionCall 468-3551after 4
1974MERCEDES 240D ~ air,automatic, dark blue, extraclean 882-7584
10~TORCVCLESFORSALE
11-eARSFOR SALE
1977 SUZUKI 250 traJl bike1,200 miles $699 881-9355
WE BUY AND SELL COL-LECTIBLE PLATES, FI-GURINES, HUMMELS,DOLLS AND PRECIOUSMOMENTS 771-8405.
ROYAL Doultons, Hummels,SteUben, and other hnecollectibles.
DuMouchelle's Art Galleries963-6255
WANTED - Rmestone Jewel-ry All costume Jewelry,also garnets VA3-4888, 772-1155
WANTED Small size sofa bed,good condition, please 8lI5-4805
WANTED Girl's <21 or 3T)WInter dress coat 886-2004
WANTED Royal Jacksonchma - by private partyAny amount 468-M53
WANTED Old bed sheets,any sIZe up to one dollareach 886-3537
-----------SHOTGUNS and rifles want~.
- Parker, Fox, Smith, Wm-chester and others Privatecollector 478-5315
FUEL OilWILL purchase and pump
from your tank882-9420
Ic-oFFICEEQUIPMENT
XOTIC Dancer needs top totoe tasteful attire Vintage1900 to 1940 Lingerie, furs,feathers, c1othmg, acces-sones Call Mrs. T 867-2384,3 P ~~l..~ --_
DESKS, chairs, IBM type-wnter, ditto copy machine,metal table Call 777-4646
COLLECTOR would like tobuy U.S and foreign stampsand U S coins 469-0906.
.-AATICLESWANTED
GAS STOVESWANTED
$$ TOP DOLLAR PAID $$885-0079- ----
CASH FORKIDS CLOTHES
EXCELLENT CONDITIONVERY CLEAN, BETI'ER
BRANDS, INFANT THRU 14Bnng In Monday, Tuesday
or Thursdav. 10-4 pmON HANGERS PLEASE
EASTSIDE bookseller desirebsigned llmtted editions, fmeIllustrated chtldren's litera-ture, art, photography,Americana Detroit, CiVilWar Occult, Avant GardeLIt., mlhtary county his-tones, phIlosophy andworthwhile books for collec-tIOns m all categories Cashpaid and Immediate re-moval
GRUB STREETA BOOKERY17194East Warren,
near CadieuxDetroit, MichIgan
882-7143
Wanted to BuyHolland & Holland, Boss,
PurdyParker, Wmchester, LC
Smith, FoxGrlffm & Howe, Inc
Established 1924589 Broadway, NY, NY 10012
(212) 966-5323TOP MONEY PAID
Former Gun DIVISion,Abercrombie &r: Fitch
WANTED
COUNTRY & FORMALFURNITURE &ACCESSORIES
PRIEBE, SCHMIDT &HANN
5046 W Michigan AveBetween 1-94and US-23
on Highway 12- YpSilanti434-0060
MISCELLANEOUS Antiquefurniture - dresser, secretary, chair, milk can After4 p m 885-2131
1920's thru 1960's erasCostume jewelry, beaded and
sequenced dresses, skirts,sweaters and tops Fancymoh81r and cashmere swea.ters, shoes, purses andbelts Good condition
Highest prices paid. TempoStudiO 544-8146; 883-3842
DENLEY'SANTIQUES
Furmture, clocks, Decoys,toy, and pnmltlves 27112Harper, between 10 and 11,9-5Monday through FndayCall first for Saturdayhours 772-9385
WE BUY AND SELL
OlOE INNANTIQUE SHQ\N
DEARBORN INN20301 Oakwood Blvd
Across from GreenfieldVillage
NOV. 18, 19, 20FRI , SAT, 12-10, SUN 12-6
AdmiSSIOn $350
EXCltmg, NatIOnallyAcclaimed Show
36 Exhibitors, 17 States
I8-ANTIQUESFOR SALE
Featuring an outstanding se-lection of the finest an.tlques of the 18th and 19thcentury (or the discerningcollector
BEA UTIFUL antique Smgersewing machine Withwooden cabinet and brassornaments. Best offer.775-4396
FINEST quality Japaneseand Chmese IVOrIeS,ClOisonne, porcelain 18thCentury Georgian sterlingGlass, lamps, clocks, plusmany fme antique acces-sories. By appOintment,345-4411
KENJ.IAAY KAGE •.1ANTIQUES
Open. Wednesday, Thursday,Friday, 12-4p m
Saturday, 9 am -4 p.mFLEA MARKET
EVERY SATURDAYWE BUY AND SELLCadieux at E. Warren
882-4396
J.e. WYNO'SAntique & Collectible Show
WestSide Roma HallSUnday, November 13th
'1:1777Schoolcraftat Inkster, LIVOnia
9 a m to 4 p mFree admiSSIOnOver 100dealers
Glass Repair by MARlJC WYNO'S
772-2253KENNARY KAGE
ANTIQUESOpen Wednesday, Thursday,
Fndav, 12-4pmSaturday, 9 a m to 4 pm
WE BUY AND SELLCadieux at E Wal ren
882-4396
MANCHESTERANTIQUE MALL
Excellent selectIOn of dlopleaf tables m walnut, cher-ry, ash and birch
ill E M,UlI, Mclllch~:>tel \20nunutes Southwest of AnnArbor) Open 7 days, 1()'5423-9357
-BEAUTIFUL Antique carved
oak buffet With fretworkcarvmg, large oval mirrorWith Wide bevel, set of 6 oakpress back chairs Withcaned seats, excellent condltion, 48" round oak tableWith claw feet and leaves, 2ash wardrobes
MATERIALS UNLIMITED2 West Michigan Ave
Ypsilanti, MlChOpen Monday thru Sunday
10 a m -5 p m1-483-6980
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALEAMERICAN LEGION HALL
1026 6th StreetPort Huron, Michigan
Saturday, November 12, 1()'8pm
Sunday, November 13, 10 6pm
AdnusslOn - 5O~ with Uus adPlan to spend the day
Free map at Show hstllig 18Antique shops open m area
ANTIQUE Show and Sale Or-chard Mall. West Bloom-field, November 17th - 20thDunng Mall hours
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A Premier Event
,,' FURNITURE reflrushed, re-paired, stnpped, any typeof canmg Free estimates,474-8953
AN'I'IQUE clock repaIrs, allstyles and maKes plusnewer clocks 822-3859
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I-ART1CLESFOR SALE
LARGE SELECfION of reocoDdiUOIled SCHWINN bi.~cles. Reasona~!3rtcesillage Cyclery 57.'
PHILCO 30" range with self-cleanm~en, hke new,$165.885- .
Seasoned Northern HardwoodSplit or RoWl<!Delivered - $o\S
2&4-9725 or 55121
"'ONTEMPORAR Y Dwwgroom set, glass table,36x60" And 4 hllhbackchairs All With oa tnm$375, or best offer 882-0066
NORMAN Rockwell Litho.graphs . "The Racer"$2,100, framed "The Con-vent IOn" $2,400 fr amed885-1162 -----
BRAND New Industnal sew-Illg machme, asking $500,885-4811
VERY Ornate carved Frenchchina cabinet and server,<Some gold tnm) Frenchdesk and commode, lady'sdesk, kidney shaped, mahlTgany Large walnut desk,4'x6', secretary, bookcases,VlCtorlan roclong chair.
57~3029
WALNUT Droplea( dlllingroom table With 2 leaves, 6caned seat chairs, $850~0764
TWO S",weJ rocker, (air con-mUon Needs paddmg goodfor bo\"S room 1 large, leafraker~ good betund ndingmo",-er 821-3092 mornlllgsor e\'erungs
LIVING Room sofa, 2 chairs,living room drapes, pots,pans, dishes, sllvereare,utensils 44&-9833
HOME sale - silver service,Fostoria glassware, anti-ques, art, craft, tables,lamps, plants, baby scale,much more. Some very niceChristmas gifts. 11742Whitehill between Mo-rang-Whittier, no Pre-salessaturday, 11).4
BABYFURNITUREEQUIPMENT
, AU ~ Retail Price, Youth bed, cribs, electric feed.
ing dishes, umbrollers,standard strollers, 4 styles ofchanging tables, scales,
, Gerry backpacks, chrome. highchair, youth chair, boos-5 ter seats, SWlngs, port-a-
beds, Johnny Jump Ups,
- mesh or wood playpens, carseats, sterilizers, lamps, in-- (ant seats, botUes, walkers,n •ti.lbs;"boUnc1ng seafs andmore.
MOMS' TOY ATI'IC
- A Toy Resale Shop16637E Warren 882-7631
x DOUBLE Comforter, pillowt cases, sheets, bed ruffle,
curtains, pmk, used, $40.lm-6672
II ANTIQUE Hand carvede blanket chest, china cabinet,dresser and mirror, gateleg
r table and miscellaneous., ~3609
GAS Log Glowfire, 24" VAR,like new, $65, lI82-4425
ATARI 2600, like new 14 cart-ridges including Pac-Man,Space Invaders, BasJ.c PrlTgrammmg, 4 joy sticks, 4
e paddles, basic program-ming controllers, $250or best offer 881-9'178-
RANCH Mink, excellent con-dition, size 10, 776-8621
1- mornings only.
e 8A-MUSICAL1 INSTRUMENTS
c OLD VIOLIN. InSIde markedi- "Antonius Str adlv a rJ u
Cremonensis FaciebaAnno 1728" 882-4469.
g EVERETT baby grand (1934, with bench, excellent condr tion. Moving, must sell
$2,900 or best offer Beforw 4.~ p m. - 343-2203, after
pm - 776-2866LESLIEs~aker-ModeI71
Ie walnut, 35 fool cables 881-(1440.
ALLy PIANOS WANTEDTOP CASH PAID
al AT ONCEId 541-6116r,
SELLING OUTn 30/70%0 Drums, gUitars, band-stng Instruments 8833 V
Dyke.921-4814;44
e Hours 12 noon - 'i P my - - ------ --
PIANOS WANiEDe ~RANDS, Spmets, Consol- and Small U~~hts
TOP PRI PAIDh VE 7.0506, STEINWAY 6'foot 4" "A- Model 1925, Ebony, exc
lent condition (517) 32- 7281
HAMMOND, Horgan, prfesslonal console stylWith seperate Hammonspeaker, excellent condtion, $2,000 881.1332
- - --------- -HAMMOND Organ dolphl
model 9800 $850 884-9529.
1 ELECTRIC GUlbran~'lon 0gan Walnut cabinet Excelent con<lItion Cost $2,sell $1,:m _2827
G.E. 20" apartment sizrange, $75. 88fr0079.
KENMORE automatic dryer, works great, $95 885-0079
GORGEOUS Chinese scuptured rug. lI'xlI', hknew. 823-5000 between 1a m -[I pm.
KENMORE automatiwasher, excellent condtion $95 885-0079
BEAUTIFUL dining roomtable With 2 self-storinleaves, pads, and 6 chairs$500 Matching cornecupboard, $300, slant topdesk with ball and cIafeet and chair, $300. 886-4092 or 44&-3100
WALNUT dining room taband 5 chairs, 2 leave$325 881-1271
FRIGIDAIRE heavy dutdryer, WIth automatic sensor dry $160 885-0079
REDECORATING - Crystand brass chandelier anwhite Wicker chandehe885-7467 after 4
MICROWA VE Convectlooven, PanasonJc model NNE9830. new Still in crateRetaJls over $700 Askin$350 884-9145
MINK COAT. Tourmalinnatural beige, rare qualitsize 11).12- Ladles Sf Laurent tan raincoat SIZ10 Mens Burberry raincoat Size 44 Call 882-8738
CHRIST-MAS Bazaar. FaitCommunity Church.J. 20500Moross, near l-lH, rondayNovember 11th, &-9, Slllurday, November 12th, 11).4
POOL Table-=-SlateregUlationsize All accessones Induded 884-5872
-DOlL-APPRAISALSANTIQUES OR
COLLECfIBLESSUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM
757.5568
FIREWOOD -- season;dAllen James 72&-4598 AIwood ordered now. no pncechange next year $50 facecord
NEW _never used adJustablefold 109 walker, cast $75.Will sell for $35 or make of-fer 8ll6- 2596
MODEL 9500phonemate tele.phone recorder completewith remote control andtape umt m hke new condi-tion Reasonable call 839-5458.
FURNITURE Sale. Some an-tiques, 5 piece bedroom set,chairs, tables, lamps, bar,china cabinet 882-0203
BEDROOM SET, complete<double); $200; also, anlTther double bed complete,$75. n7-4065.
MEN'S Leather 0/4 coat, gold,qwlt lined, llke new, $250Reed jackets, long, blue$100; short-maroon $75;good condition, 526-77'!1.
DINING Room Set, C1930$600, large table, 6 chairsbuffet, china cabinet, 41n9050, 9 a m - 5, 676-367after 6 p.m.
G E , avocado, portable, deluxe butcher block top load
I erd1shwasher. Only used 0hohdays. $175. 839-1556
USA Buildings - agncultural-commercial, full factory warranty, all steelclear span, smallest buildmg 30 x 40 x 10, largest 70135 x 16. 30, 40, 50, 60 fWIdths m vanous length!>Call 24 hours 1-800-482-4242ExtenSion 540 Must secheap Immed.Jately, WIlldliver to bwldmg site
SEARS Coldspot, 2 doofrost-free WIth ice makerlike new, $245 B8S-0079
MOVING SALESHOWN BY
APPOINTMENT777.7232
THREE Loveseats - cut vrl-vet, Uke new, $75 each, oneThomas eleetnc organ Withbench - $200, one kingsizeheadboard, $50 521-0319
EARLY American pine,frame sofa with removablecushions In earthtone plaid,excellent conditIOn 885-0698
UTTON Microwave, 15 mm-ute timer, 3 weeks old, 2year war .mty $175 882-6904.
SUPER 8 sound movie outfitYashlca 51).XL camera,Elmo ST.600 M prOjectorLike new Best offer, greatChristmas gift 882-2529
DINING Room set - beauti-fully deSigned Jacobean-Style solid walnut mcludesduna cabmet, buffet, tablewith leaves to seat 12, 6chairs, excellent conmtlOnCira 1930's, $1,800 881-6419
WHIRLPOOL Washer &Dryer - ~10l0 ~~lW
MATCHING End tables -Vamty chair, hVlOg roomchair, all fruit wood, nuscItems Everungs 823-0074
CHAPMAN Chandeher, sohdbrass, excellent condition,retail $1.300 Reasonable of-fers conSIdered 821-1526
WANTEDBUYING SWORDSGUNS, DAGGERS
774-9651
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BABCOCK CO OP APTSHarpel Woods - Wildwood
between Harper.Mack,lalge 2 bedroom, fIrst floor.own wa~her, dryer
Opal at Warren.Mack. 2 bed-I oorn. V~IY dean
C W BABCOCK AND SONS777-3310
BY OWNEH - BeautIful condomJruum Prime location.M Clalr Shore!>, a.,!>umableL.llld ContI act 2 bedl oom,;.utility loom. drape.> IIIcludeo Mu~t SacrIfice 776-515501 371 2992 after 6 p m
CADIEUX MACK - BlIckhungalow 2 bearoom~. attiC. ndtul dl fllcplace. re(redtlOn loom, galdgeall ve $2'5.000 L<!nd Cont I<!(t Tel m.> Ownel 29442.lb
BY OWNF.H No Hedltol., 3bedloom brick <;:olonldl .cent I,d .III. lowel levelfdmll) loom. Ilh bath... 2'''lC<JIgardge. IIItelcom cenII <II v<lcuum ...) .,tem. recentfUIn<l(e dnd loof $74 000886 4383 ,dlel 6
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CITY OF GROSSE POINTE
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(;ro, ...E'POlllte Fnrm, C<lpe Cod on cui de ...dC .,eenon 1lJ!l1Hou.,e Tour 1<j8()Wlh,on 20 '<26 cathedralcelhng hvmg room WIth flr('place and Paladlanwmdow greenhou,;e Jenn All' stove 1st noor bed.n,lIIce garden Dmmg room With ha) \\mdow andflreplaco Ilhr.lrY Kllchen famll~ room \... thWindow gre<>nho\l"e .Ieen AIr .,tove ht noor hedroom and bath 21<1rgpbedroom ...and bath Up.,!dlr,;AI.,() brpezewa) bl eukfa ...t deck pille paneledha ...ement recre<ltlOn loom a nd bar Step'> to Kerby~hool
FOH APPOINTME:':IT CALL 882 6384
MAKE THIS A CHRISTMAS HOMEBEAUTIFUL COLONIAL
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5925 BARHINGTON, GROSSE POINTE PARK
Colomal. 4 large bedroom.>, master bedroom on mamflool. large hVlIIg room, formal dmmg room, largekItchen WIth famIly room. 3 baths, entire houseIemodeled Land Contract terms avaIlable Must~ee to apPI eCldte. call between 8 am- 8 p m823 5971 By Owner Price reduced
1323 KENSINGTON. GROSSE POINTE PARKOPEN SUNDAY 2-5
~
,-Old house charm - Move-m ConditIOn Space for gracI-ous entertallllllg 01 actIve famIly hfe, 560 sq. ft famIlyroom additIOn. cherry paneled with skylights and fire-pldce. cenll <II.111, enel gy efhclent. hvmg room With fIre-place. formal dmmg 100m, large master bedroom plus 2mOIl' beQrooms, ~,'Iz,bf}~~p,bnc~,p"tJP"/jOxl60 lot With 2\~1g~,p;tnl"~.,#A},iW,,H~Y~19PflI~~_LJ , ,
Must bE.> seenCall 882-2936for Appomtment
l':IGHT Umt apdrtment bUIld-mg, $22.800 GIO"" Cdll forbrochure 774-0962
GHO~~l'~ POINT!': ~HOHESSP<lCIOU.,.(u.,tom. 3 bedr oom
I aneh. 4th bedloom 01 IJ-bldlY. fJmJly loom, fullh<l.,ement Lovely ....edlldedY..lld. With mglound ...wlmmlllg pool45 ~OUTH EDGf>~WOOD
BY OWNJ-:H 884-28blHAH PEH Wood., - 2 beth oom
,Ilunllnum bllng,1I0\I, tv.o.,lor~ gdldge. fenced ydrdI<ll'ge k IIehen flm"hedhd.,ement With hm IIIce .,Ilelot $39 900 ,172 2'509 7780648
....'1' ('LAIH SIlOHE~ - IIMile 11.11 pel .l bedloomIHlck I dnch III bath., 234
g,lI ,Ig(' ne" I (JO[ tllm extl d.> fllll.,hed bd.,emenl,5'4" A<;...umptlOn - LdndConti ,Ilt ,1\ ..llldble $55.400o\lllel 88287b!J 7780120
11,\!\Pt:n \\'ouJe, Condo \ Ibedloom applldnCe.,c1edn Mu"t .,ee. Immediateoccupancy 886-9057 I
566 BAHHlNC,TON. (,HOS~E POINTE PARKBeaullfull) mdmt,lIned dnd decorated English Colomal
LIVlllg 100m. fOImal dmlllg loom, beautiful updatedkllchen 4 bedroom". flI t floDl AND basement fam
t Ily loom Ledded gld., wllldow~ Bright. cheerfulroom~ New roof eleclrlc garage door, beautifulland!>capmg I block flom Wmdmlll POInte Park$79,900
BY APPOINTMENT 499-3593BY OWNER NO BROKERS
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DETROITBe<lutlful 2+2 bedroom brick
Income Separate furnace.,<lndutlhtle., All Jpphdn(e.,[Il eplace, central all' HUll ytall today on tlu~ Jnve.,tOJ"
"pecl .II Hedu ced (5906)d.,k fOl BJI b Penne(ouk7774940
SCHWEITZImHEAL ESTATE
BE'I TIm HOMES ANDC,AHDEN~
OPEN ~undd) 2-5 19215Ho.,wmmon 2 bedroom Idn(h.,tyle 12 duplex ~hweltlel
BEAUTIFUL 5 bedloomhll(k (OIOnldl In be.,t DetlUit ,lied N,ltuldlfllepldU'
fOJmdl dmlllg loom. pUrfe ....,IlJlldlly upddled kitchenFIOlldd loom mu ...t .,ee$44 000 Cdll Cdl olyn 01 DoIeen Hedl F..,ldle one. 296-0010
CADIEUX MOldng Aled -attl aLllve .1 bed Ioom bll(kEngh.,h COIOllldl EXLellentconditIOn Mu.,t ...ell he.,t 01fel Conventlondl MOIlgdge01 Ldnd ContldLt .1410726evenmg.,
OWNER - 3 bedl oom~ 'Ibaths, fdmlly room. gl eenhou~e attached to klt(hen200 Ldkevlew 88'>-7890
AHCHITECT O\~ned Engll~hTudol, 3 bedroom .... }I2bdth~ central all. 2 flrepldces, updated kitchen dndmOle 886-7807 4393 Ken.,lOgton
MUST Sell - movmg 4190Bedford $41 000 Brick Income - '>-5. cdrpeted fIreplace formal dlOmg room.ga~ heat. garage Rent.,over $500 month Owner8812592
FISHER - Cozy EnghshBungalow fedturmg 2 flreJrlace~. updated kItchen,beautIfully fml&hed base-ment set In English Pubstyle
FARMS COLONIAL - EnJOy3 good &IZedbedrooms. Phbaths. many newer feature~such a,; furnace. easy-caresldlllg paneled FamJlyloom Truly a family home r
LAKEFRONT CONDO -Bright 2 bedl oom Ranch lo-cated 1II Harrison. pleas-antly decorated, famJlyroom with fireplace IIIbasement Ownel IS readyto talk "Turkey' I
INDIAN VILLAGE - AlbeitKahn GeorgIan Colomalquahty thru out, 5 spacIOusbedroom,;. 512 baths 4 fIrep-Idces Locat,ect on ,U:QquOlsIII the Hedl ('of IndMn VIIlage
GROSSE POiNTEREAL ESTATE CO
882-0087------ ----
COUNTRY Estate - beauti-ful 4 bedroom brick ranchon 31;2acres. 2'/2 baths, fullwalk-out basement, largepole barn Make offer CallLOUlse. Sanka Real Estate -727-2772or 46'>-0340
-- -GORGEOUS 2 fdmlly on
Grayton Great terms 1mmediate occupancy, hreplace, poSSIble tlul d aparl-ment
HANDLOS
ASKING $156,900OPEN SUNDAY 3 6 pm
61 ROSLYN ROAD
MOVING OUT OF STATEAND PRICED TO SELL
$78,900
GROSSE POINTE SHORESBY OWNER
CLASSIC FARM COLONIAL
New England Colomal 1409 Harvard po.,.,lble 11('(,L,lIIo Contract
882 9044 AFTER 6 00 P MOPEN SUNDA Y 2-5
BY OWNER790 UNIVERSITY PLACE
Well mamtamed four hedroom, 1'2 bath ColomalAlummum "Ided and m.,ulated Large IIvmg room,dmmg room, sewmg room Natural woodwork andfll eplace Excellent locatIOn for &chools and VIIlage OPEN SUNDA Y 1-4
881 6920
NEW OFFERING2126 LOCHMOOR, GROSSE POINTE WOODS
OPEN SUNDA Y 2 TO 5l'oUl bedl ooms, tl',Ofull bath,; 24-foot famIly room. large
flm,;hed and ca rpeted basement. modern kItchen, hv.mg room WIth natural fIreplace, dmmg loom WIthbay wmdow newel' furnace and water heater MoveIn con<htlOn and PRICED TO SELL at $71.900 NoblokeI''' plea.,e 881 <)408
Loc<lted 1'2block from Lake,;hore drive. on an aUractIVf'!y landscaped 150 " 80 lot Offering the followlIIg features
\ful,;chler kItchen panelled dmlng room WIth fireplace,lIld bUIll m gnll BeJutlful !Ivlllg room with parquC'd Clool. 14 X 18 Lord ,md BUInham solanum/gl eenhou.'>e Flr"t floOl powder 1'00m Attached garage With electriC door opener Up';tmr~. four bedloom., 'lOd two bath,;
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS
NEW HOME27i KE\;WOOJ) cm H r
(,10',',(' 1'01T1t(, f: <~, m.,PI IC(' dr<1'ot1(',11 hi , rducpd
\1\ offpr<; ('on"'Hle, pdVOH i\PPOI!IoTME;\<T
7'120216OPEN C;lJNTM Y 2 OJ I' \1.rIM ('LAHK BtJI1 (lEI{
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GROSSE POINTEWOODS
1727 Anita. :\ !Jpdr(){)m. )1'1 "tory. many pxtrac;.
appliann>" included ByOwnpr. 8R2-4..14..1 days.RH6-36S2 pVPl1inq".
OPEN SUNDA.V 2-5
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PETOSKEY CondominIum BY OWNER 4177 Audubon PRICE REDUCED OWNEH~ An"lOu" - 4200downtown at Marina on Three bedroom Colomal, Audubon Blick Tudor, StBear River 3 bedroom, 2 2'h baths, den, 2 flrepla(e." FOn QUICK ~ALE Clm e P dmh 3 bedroom'>,bath, fireplace, appliances, fInIshed basement 882-7610 !r.16UIIIVel.,ltv III GI n.,.,e f,1I1111yI nom, new electngarage Real bargam, price or 882-6219 POllllc' City (,II. new fUI ndce, ncwed ed f k I B Ch I I d I k ...tOIrn., ,lIId ...u cen... hdl d
I' uc or qUlc sa e y TODAY'S BEST .II mlng, )(' loom JIlL'owner 884-0788 COIOIII,II nev. ('.II petllll(. wood £lool". 2 (.II g,lIdgC,
-- -- BUYS kItchen Ie( loom dlld I oof fllll.,hcd ba"ement extl a lotLAKE St ClaIr Vacantlot,80 GROSSE POINTE All 1m ge lot city C('11Ifl<'<I No III okel'" 881-9752
foot frontage by 800 foot Open ~unddY 2-5 p m J\~ lrHO~"E POinte Pdlk Mdrydeep, near IS Jefferson, GROSSE POINTE PAHK ~UME dt $b5.000 1,IIId J oedl oom bllLk. newvery private $109,000 New lIstmg Three bedroom STIEBER REALTY hdth . .,.dedllve,21Izcal g,lOwner, 772 1620or 881 7382 smgle, new carpelmg, full $14 900 8228Mb
ba!>ement, gas heJt, .>Ide 77.>-4lJOO l..lge ,ALGONAC on Conner RIver dllve, 2 Cdl gdrage. prlccd ~HOHEPOINTf>: Londom 14.15'J'HHEE MILE
and canal lot, 2 story older to !>eJl, $32.000 ed.,y term~ Huum 2 bedl oom In (,j o., ...e DOCTOH~. Idwyel'> du_ounhome 5 bedroom!> up Sun. GROSSE POINTE PARK POlllte Wood ... Flont Ulllt t,lII\<' ~ou mu.,t .,ee thl., fdporch up, has spectacular New LI&tlOg Commelcldl 881913J bulou., 4 bedloom COIOl1ldlview It Needs work A~klllg b Id t I 1IIIh offl(e .,ulle dl!.KhedUI lIIg apPloxlma e ~ 1'WO Holt, 9 Mile dnd jpflel$79,900 11% Land Contract 4000 fill b ty lJnbelll'vdbly pI Iced <It, squale ee . WI eu COIl 7 ,Ind 5 I (JOIn... bll' k dterms' t f d h t I' ~ $129000 Open ~un dy 3-5
LTY cer I Ie . w a a pI Ice upddted 77&-1657NORTH CHANNEL REA $39,000, telm., pm 01 b~ appointment
794-9231 GROSSE POINTE PARK FIRST OFFERING Woodue.,t Hedlt~ 885-1715New Lu"tlllg. 5/5. 2fdmlly Clat. GHO"~E POINTl<: PAHK CADII<:UX W,lIlendled-)Ifl
2 ga& furnace." !>Idedrive, 2 Audubon .,paclOu" 5bedl oom ,tOI Y bll(k bung,dov.. pd Itcar garage. new roof, new Tudol Llbl oily. Flolldd ly fIlII~hed Up~t..lll"', goodalumlllum ~Idlllg. priced to loom 1full .Ind 2 h,df bdtlh cOlldltlOn 977 1688.>ell at $37,000 Ea~y term~ 2 fll epl,lcc~ bedutlfully CLEAN I bedl oom bll(k dnd
MARINE CITY AREA l,lIId"(dped. well m.,uldtea ,l1umlllUm 111m home III\\'OIkUlg {dllll fVI "dIe AlJ LhedlJlle,,( ~"4' fllhUIUlIg ru(e I~<l~t lJellOlt ...UUdIVI
proximately 30 ael e~ Fdl m dt $119,000 ,IOn $44,500 FOI dppolnthou~e 149 yeal& old but STIEBER REALTY ment 7715915great conditIon Twobaln~ 77'>-4900 By OWNER _ 794 CantelchIcken coop. corn cllbgUlage, It's a beauty $98. 161b HUNTINGTON Glo" ...e lJUly Glo" ...ePolllteWood.,500, term& dvailable Pomte Wood ...bll(k Idnch, I 4 bedloom !J11(k ColomalCROWN REALTY bedroom., 2 bdUI., 2 cal at \~Ith .,tudy !lvlngl oom. dill
tdched g,lI Jge famJ1~ IIIg 100m. fdmll) loom, kIt821-6500 loom \\el1 l,lI1d.,c"ped lot (hen, fll epldce, fll ...t flool
TOM McDONALD & SONS man~ e"tla .... Open ....unda) IdundlY. 21l bJth~ 2 Cdl dt3rd GENERATION 2-4 1"01 fUlthel II1folma tdched gdldge UIlIVClslty
--- tlOn, cdll LIggett .11eiJ QUiet COUItFOR SALE, Buckmgham be WEISS REALTY v.alk tOdll.,choob, open Sa
tween Mack dnd Warlen 3 8825900 tUlday ~unday I pm 105bedroom brick, 2 car gal p m or ,Ippollltment BBBage $16,000 884-3559 OPEN ~unddY 2 5. 22010 MM 2612
---- -- - tel. St Clall ShOl e~. one of aNOTTINGHAM, 5/4 mcome, kmd I anch \\Ith wdool pool A RARE FIND III NO!theln
brick, excellent condItIOn, $5,000 as.,umptlOn Cod Wdlren 2 famIly mcome, 2$19,000 884-3559 Mal k Monaghan. S(hWelt bedl oom~ each IImt. ~epa
BARLOW "'2 bedroom brIck lei 886-5800 Iate utilitIes and fUIndcesh tt $18 - - - Mlllute~ to the Tech Centel
: ~~~~;lOn a IC , BY OWNEH, spacIOus one E,e(utlve COIOllldl on St__ _ _ _ - -- -- - bedloom condo With ldke Clall Shores fme~t canal 5Do you enJoy entertamwg? view Cal peted. dll dppll bedl oom~. 3'12bath~. family
ThIs IS a wonderful home fO! ance.> all ('al POIt Excel loom, flrepldce, centI al aIr.pOpplllg corn III the fll ep lent condItIOn Pool club [II&tClOOIlaundry. walk outlace or a formal Sit down house Immechate posses basement Ldnd Contrdctdmner Only a stroll to pn slOn A"kmg $48000 8B5 Term~vatelakeflontpalkatendof 5454 __ B F CHAMBERLAINstreet located nicest area of LEXINGTOr\. 2 bedloom 771-8900the Shores PrIced at bnck t anch. attached gal 1004 6 LA-KEPOINTE _ 2$89,900 (A-234) age. Florldd loom gas heat fdmlly flat WIth extl a lot
Can you beheve It Grosse 100x150' lot Lake acees" ~lde dllve and 5 car brickPOlllte schools and priced at --.!.-35!-7844'771 ~316 g,lI age!> Lo\\ er flat vdcant.$34,900 Alummum 213 bed ST CLAIR. led bnck 2 ,;tory Land ContI dCt tel ms Lowroom bungalow wlth 21 H VlCtollan Itdhanate home dO\1n P.l~ ment MabardkIivmg room and combmed bUIlt III 1869 Solid brIck 8610000utlhty/famJly room Yel> wallsoverafootlhlck Good GROSSE POINTE SHORESthere's even a garage condItIOn 5 bedrooms up. 1 Cu"tom ranch, foyer. l!vlllgClean and neat but seller,; d II ..1 0 tl Idown uge ponu U) g~ loom. dllllllg room. fdmllyhave outgrown home (H WIth 5 aCIe~. asklllg $69,900 loom gal den loom. fIrst209) IISe L C addltlOnal.lcreage ClOOI laundl y 211z bath 3
Better take a look tlus ISa available bedl oom,;. 884-3349real beauty located III NORTH CHANNEL HEAL1 YGrosse POInte Woods 794-9231 3 BEDROOM Blick IdnchPriced at an affordable IIdl pel C.ldleux SdcllfIce,
,,$47,900 PerfecIUO;I~\fst OPEN SUNDAY 25 2167 $22.000 ca.,h Rent $380 dtime hom,e~ iWm8 IS I !I'B~Ufiall' 'cliM:JTlifi~I'1 hed , ,mp»\J"\\ ,3_~1__2f,l9_, B_81_-?4i\~,
U:d ' U'JP~nolJdtrg>aI~~ ~'onel ~---'~~;..~~~r~~'df'a~~h front, natural fIreplace. up, GROSSE POInte Woods, 3. dated kitchen Great bedroom brIck ranch, na-Sellers are leavlllg kItchen od d
apphances Call today m nelghboJ<; By Ownel 885 tural fIreplace, Iem ele213) 1822 throughout, no basement,
Wmter IScommg I Put a log on OPEN "2 _ 5 SUNDA Y $50~OO3~3 O~7 after'6 p _mthe fIre and snuggle up m 21224 ROBIN COURT ~CHOENHERR. 7 MIle area,your very own home bUIlt 11 Mile/Harper a I ed AttrdC 2 bedroom aiumlllum ';Idedfor present owner III 1950on live 3 bedloom brick I anch bungalow. move III condl100 ft lot BrIck With model'll kItchen. 2~2 car tlOn $17900 88'>-2408. 521alumlllum trIm WIth at- gal age, hm<;hed basement 7895tached 12x12 breezewa) and Be..lutlfully Idnd,;cdped Beacon HIli FII ,;t offellng bygarage Ju~t north of 11 MJle LJnd Conll act 1f'1 m ,lV,llld ownel WIll ram<;burg Colo-and Jefferson Asklllg ble $55900 IIIdl 4 bedl oom." 212 baths.$59,900 (GP 224) Re,ll E.,tate l\I.lIket dlll actlvel~ decorated
Lake home - thl~ J<;a fOlced 445 l.lOO LleJn No III okel., Senoussale ApprOXImately $8.000 REDUCED OVEH $5.000 mqUlI e ...anI) l29-7205, 886-WIll take offer 11'14'7c FOR FASTEST SALE &142mortgage Located Ju.,l SpolJe ...~ 3 bedroom brIcknorth of 12Mile Road Could ranch featunng a !latul albe great Investment for fll eplace IIIhVlllg loom fullrIght party finIshed ba<;ement With
Be the fIrst to see thls custom fll epl,lce, garage. "Ituatedon a WIder lot, Glos,;e
bUIlt 1,250sq ft ,3 bedl oom POInte <;chools take key., .Itbrick ranch Fllllshedbasement WIth bar and lav closlllg Ownel \\111Lots of extra feature.> Call negotiate. Lnnd ContI act
telm,;for details and appOIntment Located III newel a I ea of(W 203) GI o.,.,e Pomte Woods. 3 bed
CENTURY 21 room brick lanch country, iGOLDMARK ';Ize kItchen. ddJdcent__ 296-~10_ _ fnmily 100ln WIth nalurdlST CLAIR fireplace ]12 bath on malll
4 bedroom country e<;tate floor. dttached gar,lgelocated on Belle RiveI' 3 cal owner Will help fmdllceattached garage, 2'h baths. Charmmg 1 bedloom, m,llnfireplace. famIly room tance fIee nlllch newer up$118.000 d'lted klt(hen pdl tlOned
4 bedroom coloma! hou<;e 2 ba<;ement. det.lched gnlfireplaces, form a I dllllllg age O\'dler ,m>, IOU.,room, 2'h baths. 1mge lot. a Walkll1g dl.,t,lIIce to ~l John'.,custom home throughout ho"pltal Like ke~., at clo<;-$149,000 Ing on thJ~ ,I hedl oom bllck
GERALD M EMIG bungalow natural lIreAGENCY place b,hemenl 2 C,lI
212 S ThIrd Street detnched g,lI agcST CLAIR CENTURY 21 -
329-2230, Evenmg<; 129-6254 UNIQUEGROSSE POINTE WOODS 778-4900
SADDLE LANE CALL ANYTI"1fo:Beautiful four bedroom Colo- BY OWNF:H
mal, family room, fJrep Countn 1"lench lanch overlace, first floor laundry. 2112 lookjn~ :-'01 thC'rn MiChlbath. fll1lshed basement. g,ln ... mo ...t pi P ...lIglou, golfcentral air, 21;'2attached dnd coun!n club 1 h('(lgarage 9='14% flllanclllg room 2 fuil bdth, "01<11STIEBER REALTY ("mlly <;unloom off kllchrn
775-4900 \\11thfll epla('e Manye'\cell- tlOnal fe,tlure ... Vle\\ of
LAKESHORE VIllage. 2 bed HovnE' .J11r1 Knub" Knoh 8fl2room energy effICientcondommlUm on de'>lreable <)12<l01' llil~'i2f} li7li2Ed,;el Ford Ct off .Jeffer INCOME fOi~,de - $19 <j()() 01,;on ThJ<; redecorated Ulllt he,;t o((rl !IoC'\\IfUI nacC'.mclude<; drapes. central air \\ell m ...ul.lted n('\,I)and appliance,; ImmedIate decorated Mu<;l ...ee 881occupancy 882-5770 MOl
WANTED 6676<) NEFF Hoad [}tlpl('xBUYING SWORDS completely refurbl,;hed 3
bedroom<; each 21'2 hath.,GUNS, DAGGERS each g<lrage ne\\ furna(e.,
774-9651 OpE'n~unday 2to4 886-llBgq
WHY NOTCONSIDER
RENTfNG YOURPROPERTY?
ANDHAVE IT MANAGEDIT'S A GOOD MOVE'
DILLONPROPERTY
MANAGEMENT88J..4147
GROSSE POINTEKERCHEVAL
CommeH.lal bwldmg for sale3000 sq it dIVIded mto 4 re-tail umts On-site parkmgfor 18 cars 50' of frontagenext to popular restaurant$137,000 TermsTOLES & ASSOCIATES
885-2000
BUSINESS andINVESTMENTPROPERTIES
ExclUSIvelySALES - LEASES
EXCHANGESVIrginIa S Jeffries, Realtor
882-0899
12E-COMMERCIALPROPERTY
12D-LAKE ANDRIVER PROPERTY
GAYLORDHUNTERS DELIGHT
2 bedroom furmshed cablll atRanger Lake. Land Con.tract $12,000. near stateland
80 acres surrounded by stateland. excellent deer hunt.mg. Land Contract, $39,900
11 9 acre horse farm, beauti-ful 3 bedroom home WithfIreplace In master bed-room. $69,500
For InformatIOn CallBob Brabb
517732-6464 or 517-732-9274Gla<;ser Real Estate Inc
12F-NORTHERNPROPERTY
TECH Crescent Develop-ment, 9,000 Square Feet, 2stores, warehouse, partiallyrented, holdmg for user.Investor, very near bothtech centers, very goodcondition, some refrlgerated eqUIpment Included,pnced nght, pays for ItselfOwner 881-8498
PRIME Northeast area -near Grosse Pomte and 1-94expl essway, 6 umt bUlldmg,5 umts produce over $1,100per month IIIcome WIth a2,000 square foot u~el umtSUitable for medical cllmc,office or beauty shopFleXIble Land Contractterms 885-1220--------- -- -
GROSSE POINTE PARK -12-two bedroom umts, novacancy, remodeled, LandContract terms Good III-vestment return
SCHULTES REAL ESTATE881-8900
18038 MACK, Grosse Pomte~It~ . 1 floor ofhce bwl9wg,3,570 sg.,uare feet A"'t1'b'ftices
'()reil1ed. 'Sid&'lot'uiCTli'Helf:L8}\ltCorltr8.ettei'ms", .,
15015E 7 MIle - 1,900squarefoot rented offIce with adjacent parking lot NearHayes. $37,900YOUNGBLOOD REAL TY
886-1000OUTER DRIVE - Warren
Ave Bulldmg WIth 1,950 sqft , new carpet, roof, aIrconditioner, electncal. lavSpacIous 1 bedroom apart-ment on 2nd floor
TAPPAN & ASSOC 884-6200---------GROSSE POlllte offIce bUild-
109 near the Village 3 levelsof offices fully renovated 111and out 2150 square feelParkmg for 10 cars Beauti-fully decorated for the professlOnal 881-4200
JOHNSTONE &JOHNSTONE
FOR RENTGROSSE POlllte Park
Storefront ApproXimately20 by 35 for rent, $150 plussecurity depoSit Good loca-tion
CROWN REALTY821 6501
GROSSE POINTE WOODSWoods Lane Atlractlve, 4
bedroom bnck Colomal,approximately 2.800 squarefeet, 3'h baths. hardwoodfloors, wet plaster. spIralstal rway, closets galore.Owner mu,;t sell Call todayfor appollltment
CENTURY 21ALEARDI
8:~-8800 7n 7510
11B-CARS WANTEDTO BUY
HAULMARK TI aller-l yearold. 7' x 14" WIth Side door.surge brake, $2,000 7741130
UTILITY Trailer Colemens versa.trauer, haul Ityourself Cords of wood, college movmg; garage sales,campers, <f() It yourselfers920 Ib capacIty Spare tIre$325,331-196'1.
1941CHRIS Craft ClaSSIC Ex-cellent condItIOn. must seeto appreciate, $4,500 979-1920
11F- TRAILERSAND CAMPERS
JUNK OR wrecked cars andtrucks Top dollar paid
-'E6-4529 or 777=!3~ _'NJp Dollar paId for your used
car trade-IO Bill 372-9884,~21-1927
11e-BOATSAND MOTORS
4x8 UTILITY trader. WIredalmost new tires, $165 886-1914
*11A-cARREPAIR
26' SKIFF Craft SportFisherman, 1982, flybridge,Dual stations, loaded, hkenew, 100hours, 824-3546
EASTSIDE JITRANSMISSION16301 MA<;K at 3 MI, •••• OA8 Till
WORK GUAUNTEIO•••• 5959
PORT Rfche~ • FlOrida.lUXUriOUs on canalFurmshed 2 hedrooms. 2bath,; carporl completeclub Faclhtle,;, $59,5008~1.4679
TOP $ $ $ $a,l'Pm FOil ;yOur Junk.,q~,
Unwanted Cat", ••)1,.
~ULL AUTO PARTS894-4488
11-eARSFOR SALE,
LAKE Okeechobee FlondaDouble WIde mobIle homeon large lot. 2 bedrooms. 2full baths, all appliances Ill.
, eludes washer, dryer. carpet, drapes. 'icreenedporch, cafoj)ort, a fantasticretirement ,Or vacationhome for ohly $32,500 821!766 ~v~tung~
SCHUSS Mountam chalet, 4bedrooms, 2% baths, fullyfurlllshed, largest. hIghestlot III area SWIm, golf, skIIW9uced tO$69.500 445-21lk)
--,"t- - -~ :- -- --
1974 J£:EP CJ.5, 6 cyhndel,power steering, completelyrestored and detaIled, red/whIte, show quality,$4,750 Call for honest de-scription 777-1015
1968 MUSTA-NG -ConvertIbleblack body WIth Parchmenttop and mtenor, ovel $5,200Illve&led, $4,20001'best offerCall m6450, between 8 30 -5, ask for Jim or 885 1349after 6 p m- -
1979 DE VILLE 74,000 mIles$7,000 884-6101
1982 CADILLAC Fleet wo-od,Brougham D'elegance _9,800 miles, Silver-grey IIIside and out, wire wheelsLIke new, $15,900 or best526-3473
mi OLDSMOBILE CutTas",Silver, 4 door, $1,195, goodconditIOn, 63,000 mIles, 882-6309
-------- - --- ---1967MUSTANG, 49.000 miles,
good condition, restoreable$1,475 Arter 6 p m 881 3301---- ---
TRANSPORTATION !>peclal,1973 Chevy Caprice, $350821-9218
1976 MUSTANG 4 cylinder.60,000 miles, great condllion, $1,40001'offer 886-5114
---- - ----1980 MUSTANG hatchbdck, 4
speed, good conditIOn,$3,500 881-1174
1977 PONTIAC BonneVilleGreen, power steermg,power brakes, AMlFM ra.dio, all', hlt wheel, powerlocks, wmdow defroster,low miles, excellent condi-tIOn. nl-9343 - ----
1977 JEEP Fenegade Newbrakes and headwork, de-pendable, $2,500 firm 884-9580.
AUTdMOBILE owners - Aslow as $31 quarterly, buysbasjc automobIle Illsur.ance 881-2376.
CIERA 1982 Brougham2-door Power steeringcnllse, tJ1twheel, air, powerlock power WIndow, electriCtrunk lock, stereo, tapedeck, pulse Wiper, tint win-dow, rear defogger 884-1773
1977 CHRYSLER NewYorker, gold, excellent con.dltlon, wife's car, 50,000miles, gold velour interIOr$2,500. 882-3812.
12~VACAT10NPROPERTY.
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13-ftEAL ESTATEFOR SALE
15-BUSINESSOPPORTtJNmES
2G-Ge..ERALSERVICE
21A-PIANOSERVICE
21F---HOME .IMPROVEMENT
21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT
21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT
21G-ROOFINGSERVICE
•
II
,
OOK - 30 ~ear~ expenence.,leam cleaning carpet andfurlllture B~ Wilbur, Dougand Glenn Carler Call i/81680
DALE Barr. Carpet clealllnguphol~tery c1eanlllg wmdow cleamng 2nd GeneratlOn 527.810'; Free E~tlmate., Gutter clealllnghard""ood floor" pastewaxed
ROOFINGRepairS and reroofing
Aluminum trIm and gutters Father and Sons
Bob Isham Dale Isham526-0666
FREE ESTIMATES---------- ----
SLATE -TILEREPAIRS - GUTTERS35 YRS EXPERIENCE
After 6 P M 882-7322A.F. WITTSTOCK
21H-eARPETCLEANING
SUNCO I
HOT TAR SPBCIAL• Commercial• Industrial• ReSidential.30 Years E:..penence• LIcensed
5127 East 8 Mile Rd759-5112
IT'S NEVER TOO LATEFOR ReroofIng, tear-offs,
roof and chimney repairRoof vents Installed SeruorcItizen discounts Freeestimates, msured and ex-penenced 881-9173
P J GUTTERS & ROOFINGInstalled, cleaned, repaired
Freeestlmates Reasonablerates Semor citizen dls,count
331.8717 ,
ROOFING, reroofing, tear-offs, roof vents, storm Windows, doors, awrungs, shutters Gutters, sldmg andtnm 886-2186
21G~00F1NGSERVICE
ROOF, GUTIERSCLEANED
Flushed and roofs lIlspected,for as little as $10 EstI-mates free
882-4968
PROFESSIONAL gutter ser.vice Sldlllg and trim, rootrepairs Rea!>onable Reliable I do my own workLICENSED & INSURED .JOHN WILLIAMS
885-5813
T J GUTTER Service Instdlled cleaned repairedCleamng speCial 10% diS-count to all customersFree estimate!> Call l'ed,823-1625
JOHN D SIMON778 102B - 7736986Roofmg, Cdulkmg,
Weather!>lnppmg. Repair.,LICE;-';SI:D I;-';SVnI:D
RILEY AND DUFFYROOFING
Sh IOgle!> dnd flat loof!>.,peclallzlng m roof repair!'
LICENSEDIN~URED
885-5189 331-1716
F ALL SAVER I Roof!>and gutterl> save 100/< Tear off!>peclallsts We wJ!1 put ashmgle eater on your rooffor $35 a square Flats orShingles References. freeestimate!> 245.0507 anylime' ,
ROOFS and DECKSGU'ITERS andDOWNSPOUT~
Gutters cleaned ,md flu!>h~dNe"" and Repair WorkLicensed dnd Insured
ADVANCE MAINTENANCE •17319Ea!>l Wan en
884 9512
EXPERT REPAIRSGUTTERSROOFING
SMALL JOBS774-9651
,t E G ROOFING" ~W'tOQfrepairs, flat roofs, aluml ,num gutters $2 per ft In
slalled Storm wmdows.'trim Free estimates Re .ferences 839-4193
CASHAN ROOFINGHOT ROOFS
Commercldl Re.,ldentlalYem round ~erVIl.'e
ShIngle!>,md Repau ~WOIk (:uaranteedIn.,ured 81163245
-- -- -- ------GU'ITERS Cleaned. roofs re
pdlred In!>ured. exper- •lenced Iea!>onolhle refer. •ence!> SenIOr DI!>COuntSea- •ver's 882-0000
lngll. • Flat. Siall • Shakl • Guttlrs. Siding122-0100
- -Prompt he ...... -
PAQUINROOFING
SPECIALISTS INFLAT ROOFS
LICENSED - INSURED
839-7534
-.
ROOFLEAK
REPAIRSPECIALISTS
FREE ESTIMATESRoof Leaks Guaranteed
20 Yrs ElCperienceCAlllILL 112-5539
21G-ROOFINGSERVICE
A.R C Home In.provementRoofmg, gutters. alummumtrim, Windows. doors pamtmg. plastering, msurancework 371-0366
M U SCHUSTER COTHE HOUSE MECHANIC
HOME REPAIRS• Carpentry• Pamllng• Mmor Plumbing• Minor Eledllcal
CRAFTED• Kitchen!>• Rec Room!>• Bathroom!>• AdditIOn!>• Porch Conver!>lOn.,
REMODELiNGMODERN IZATION
ALL WORK PERSONALL YPERFORMED
MIKE SCHUSTER. 882 4J25FREE ESTIMATES
LICENSED & INSURED
ALL POINTESCONST co
COMPLETE REMODELINGEasy FinanCing AvaIlable
SPECIALIZING IN.Kllchens - Baths RecRooms and AdditIOns*INSULATION
BLOWN-IN OR BLANKETTOXICFoam ExlractlOnFormaldehyde Te!>tmg
Cement Work - DnvewaysWaterproofmg Garages*Complete Wmdow and
Uoor Contractol886-3537
MODERNIZATIONM.T. CHARGOTBUILDING CO.
PERSONALLY DESIGNED• Kitchens - AttiCS• Basements - Porches• Bathrooms - Rec RoomsOutdoor deck environments
CUSTOM CRAFTED• Cabmets - Formica• Wood workmg - trim work• Replacement Wmdows• Interior - ExterIOr Doors
FULLY LICENSED ANDINSURED
GENERAL HOME REPAIRFree Estimates - 882-6842
EASTLANDALUMINUMPRODUCTS
Sldmg, trim. roofmg. !>eamless gutters. storm doorsand Windows. rallmgs al-ummum shutters. porch enclosures Free courteous es.timates
Ofhce/Showroom29315 Harper
S C S 774-0460
K BUILDING CO.DC KELLY BUILDER
• Quality Remodeling• Anderson Heplacement -
Wmdows & I)oorsJ I• Additions of all t)'l?;l;s( • ~~Garages' '"'' ,oT I r
882-3463LICENSED & INSURED
ALUMINUM and vmyl sldmg,t.rim, gutters, roofing,storm Windows and doorsFree estimates. 886-2186.
"NEEDSSINCE1909"
ORA' TOPSALES AND SERVICE
15011 KERCHEVALEast 01 Aile' • 1n the P.r.
TU 5.8000(..10$.0 ,\4on".)'.$
RUSTIC STOCKADECHAIN LINK - VINYLCOLORED.GALVANIZEDCOMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIALPET PENSSNOW FENCE
JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADES
PAl,NT SHUYT E.AS BUro,OSKAUFMAr..N
SIOR".. DOORS AND '11"'00","$
TOMACONSTRUCTION
COMPLETE HOMEIMPROVEMENT
• Vmyl Wmdows• KItchens, Baths• Porches. AdditionsFully LIcensed - Insured
JOHN RUNEY - 296-5642
VOCCIACONSTRUCTION
CO.,INC,• AddItions• Dormers• Garages• Kitchens• Fireplaces
Brick and Cement workBank fmancmg available
CompfeteHome Modermzation
.m-2816 773.1105
QUALITY HOME Improve-ments - Drywalling, Pamt-mg. CeramiC Tiling andCarpentry No job too small,At lowest prices. call Mike -774-4514
BARKERCONTRACTORS
ModermzallOn • Alterations •AdditIOns • Family Rooms• Kitchens & RecreahonArea!>
JAMES BARKER886-5044
• Attics & Porch Enclosures• AdditIOns and Kitchens• Commercial BUlldmgs
JIM SUnON1677 Brys Dnve
TU 4-2942 TU 2-2436
KAISERCONSTRUCTION
Complete Home Remodelingand Repairs All carpentry;Plumbmg, roofmg, cement,Windows, doors, Insulation,wather.proofmg, security,reSidential, snow removal,AND MORE! 6 years ex-perience m Grosse Pomtesand DetrOIt For Free Est!.IIltll~::. Call. busmess343-5008,after 5, 884-1138
ADDITIONS • DORMERSREC ROOMSCUSTOM KITCHENSBATHROOMSPORCH ENClOSURESCUSTOM GARAGESREPlACEMENT ANDGREENHOUSE WINDOWSOFFICES REMODfLEDCOMMERCIAL REMODEliNG
QUALITY DOESN'T COST,IT PAYS'
MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. - 10-403 HAlPER
BAKERcONCEPTSA Division of Cox and Bal<,er
Innovative new Ideas forcomplete interior and exteriorremodelirQ.
19591 Mack AvenueGlOsse Pointe Woods, 884.7088
SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES
FENCING921-6282
-
LETO BUILQING COSINCE 1911
CUSTOM BUILDINGREMODELINGREC ROOMS
KITCHENS8823222
885-1798FINANCING AVAILABLE
if~Lll;Q\~-co~S'fRUG.f~N_ CO, :~I:Marte61;IG ~ W_Ail types of moderruzabon..AddltlOns I
• Kltcfiens*Baths.Rec Rooms*Roofmg and salmg*Replacement WIndows
ALL WORK 100%GUARANTEED
LICensed • Bonded • In-sured
FREE ESTIMATES
ADDITIONS. DECKSBATHROOMS
KITCHENSWINDOWS - PORCHES
COMMERCIALREMODELING
LICENSED & INSUREDGUY DeBOER
~624 772-3446
HADLEY HOMEIMPROVEMENT
INC.COMPLETE REMODELING
~ERVICEKllchens Baths
AdditIOn!>Porche!>Attlc/Rec Rooms
Aluminum Siding/TrimGulter!>/Down Spouts~torm Wmdow!>/Door!>
Rooflng/Shmgles/Hot TarAluminum Sldmg and
Gutter CleamngFences/Repollrs of all kinds
Licensed and In!>ured886 0520
EXPERIENCED bUIld In oIPpllolllce lll~tdJlel dbo co untel top', .Jelln AIT ,md mil'lowave Abo completehome Iepolll!> Dependableleh,lble, fdmlly man LIcen.,ed AI,m 779-3306
DOUGLAS SHAWHOME HENOVATIONS
Complete Remodellllg Service!> QUdllty Finl!>nedColipenh)' Gro.,,,e POlllteRefelence~Sdtl!>fdctlOn GUdl anteed
885-5253
•DESIGN SERVICE
•UCENSED & INSURED
•BUILDING & REMODELING
CONTRACTORSFOR OVER 27 YEARS
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE-CALL A PROFESSIONAL
THINKING OF
REMODELING?
LICENSEDELECTRICALCONTRACTOR
Hlghe.,t quallt) La"" e"tpnle., Free e'itlmatcsMASTER ELECTRIC
97S-7625 or 87<)9518
SENTRY ELECTRIC COHESIDENTIAL &COMMERCIAL
WIRINlj - LIGHTING24 HOUHS 8829616
LICENSED - INSURED
21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT
FORMICA KITCHENCOUNTER TOPS &
VANITIESCORIAN & CABINETS
FREE ESTIMATESEDW VAN OSTAEYEN
839-0424, 465-7152
HAU MAINTENANCEALL WOMEN CREW
• Pallltmg • Paperhanglllg •Mmor Repairs. Plastennb• Clealllng • Home Mamte.nance Indoor and outdoor.Semor CItizen Discount •Call for free estimates
881-5999
21e-ELECTRICALSERVICE
COLOR TV. H[.Fl, STEREO885-6264
ANTENNASTV REPAIR - Free home es.
tlmate With e\ery Job Workguaranteed 882-0595
AMJ ELECTRONICSTV !>teleo sales and ser.
\1(1' Free e!>tlmdte!>Polnasonlc To!>hlba Au.tho riled !>en Ice. 20649Mack Grosse POinteWood!> Monda)'-Fnday9-7 Saturday 9-5 682-8540
21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT
S & J ELECfRICResldenllal Commercial
No Job Too Small885.2930
RETIRED MAST~R erectYI- I
clan Licensed VIOlatIOns IServices lIlcreased Also"mall lObs TU 5-2966
21D-TV ANDRADIO REPAIR
ROWLCARPENTRY
\ ~"II.I!'hb'lMni\' 8atbr~~1IT}p,)I,.ftl(ushed BaseJllen\s I
Tnm MouldmgsGenerdl Home Repalr'i
QUALITY WORKMANSHIPAT REASONABLE RATES
521-5589 839-930/
21e-ELECTRICALSERVICE
WADE'S ELECTRICCOMPANY,
INCORPORATEDFAST 24 HOUR
SERVICE884-9500
COLVILLEELECTRIC CO.
Range .... DI) ers, SerVice,Doorbell.,
VIOLATIONSFA~T EMERGENCY
~ERVICE774-9110
COMPLE'rE PIANO !>ervlceTuning, rebUilding reflrushmg Member Plano Techmclans Gwld Zt'Ch Bo~!>ner7317707
COMPLETE tune up $12 95All make., all dge., AllPdll!> !>toe!-ed 8857437
PIANO TUNING dnd Iepdlr109 Work gUdl anteedMember AF!\I Edll'dl d Fill.!>ke 465~
21B-SEWINGMACHINE
21A-PIANOSERVICE
1j\,'>L'REDRoo 88Z. 191\8----
PHOFES-<.,10'lAL mo\('r., 10)eaN expellenec Fdmll\bu.,lne" Plano ,lpplldnee., In"llreel 10"" r die,777 454.1
(,RO<.,..,Jo:POlII,TEMOVIM, co
POInie re'lrJenh "'Ill move orremo\e Irllge or .,m,dlqU<lntllle., of furmtuIl' dppllolnce., \>I<lno.,- or \~h..1hd\e \OU C,111fOI f, ('e e,11mate' 141 0481 or 11222208Oper<lted h\ .Iohn ~!(,Inll1ger
:\llCALLl::\l ~IOVI:\G lornpan~ Model n trutk rlneleqlllpment E'>lolhh.,heel 1111918- }o'ulh lI1,ured AI.,oplano l;peClllh.,t., 776-7898
RELIABLE POINTE re.,1dent With movmg van Willmove large or "mdn qu,mtl'tH"
PIA:-'O SFHVlCE<., - Tunmg.Inri I ('\>dlr QU<llifleelle( hOl( loin FleXible hour., Rea.,ondo]!' rate., 881 8276
21-MOVING
KELMFloor sandmg. refmlshmg, old
floors a speCialty Expertm stam 535-7256
PROFESSIONAL Floor Sandmg and flmshmg Speclahz109 m dark "tammg Call forfree e~tlmate W Abraham.979-1502
G & G FLOOR COFloor sandmg profe<;slOnally
done Dark stammg and fmIshIng All work guaranteedFree e511mates References
8850257
FLOOR SANDING !>tammgFree e~tlmate!-. workmanshIp guaranteed. call JimHick!> 382 5323
FIREPLACE, wood !>tove!>011flue cleamng Caps <lnd'>creens lIl.,talled In!>uredno mes!>. Profe!>slOnal Ma"ter S\\ eep CoachhghtChllnne) Sweep Compan\885.3733
GUTTER~ cle,lIed <lndcle,med New!Judle'!> Fleee.,tln1dte C,ill 824 4311
HIClIIJo" ~ dpphdllle ,('I \ Ill'.center Sel vKe on dll mdJorapplldnle!> IO(YI, gUdl an!ee~OO79
20C-CHIMNEY ANDFtREPLACEREPAIR
BURN ""ood !>afely thl!> !>eason Your chImney andflrebox need!> the care of aplOfe ...SlOnal Cleaned andInspected With no me,,!> nodust InsuredJ&J CHIMNEY SWEEP
773-1444
CHIMNEYS Fu epldles -lepalred ,llld new Cup!>.,creen., tu(k pOinting Call776-4529. 777 8352
20E~NSULAnON
INSULATIONBlown 10
AttiC" & SIdewallsFree Energy Audits
or;,. LTILlTY FIN:\!':CIl\GToXlc Foam ExtractionFormaldehyde Testmg
ALL POINTES CONST CO886-3537
20F-WASHER ANDDRYER REPAIR
id:~T1t3~Pfri~;lpo..trIWflsh.l:1'A <I~LY~,AI,'il)washE;r,
and ranges repaIred Allmakes NO SERVICECHARGE If repaired Guaranteed parts and serviceSpeclallzmg In GE Kenmore and WhIrlpool products
PERSONALIZEDSERVICE SINCE 1965
George Stults885-1762
RICHIE'S Appliance ServiceCenter - service on all majorappliances 1000/.;guaran-tee We have a complete hneof new and used parts lI85-0079
20H-FLOORSANDING
CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD
Stdtr!, Colipeted ShiftedRepdJl !>of All T) pe.,
ALSOCAHPETING VINYL
HARDWOODSample!> Shall n In
Your HomeBOB TRUDEL
7747590 dol)!>,294 5896 cve~
JEHRY'S CARPETSEHVICE
In.,t,III,lIlOn - Hep,llI" dllkind, In home ."i1e.,\\dlehou.,e PIIU~!> (hel 20\ I'01 '" ex pen ence, 776-3604
20B-REFRIGERATIONAND AIR CON-DiTiONING REPAIR
If you lose meor find me ...
We'll run your adFREE II
882-6900
16-PETSFOR SALE
16-PETSFOR SALE
o N G CONSTRUCTION COMasonry repairs, chimneys,patios, porches Speclahzll1gm Fieldstone fireplaces LI-censed 839 9459
HANDYMAN With truckClean basements. garages.etc Any hauling. odd JobsBob • 885-6227
WANTED, $3,000 for !lO days,WIll pay back $3,500 Have$12,000 secured coUateroll toput up Grosse Pomte re!>.Ident 88&-6180 20A-CAf4PET
LAYING
COCKER Spamel- Beautlfulbuff - 2 males. 10 week~ChampIOn sired AKC !>hol"Cute as a button $200 839-4481, 921-1240
--- --EIGHT Month old kitten.
male, dark grey wlIh black.,tnpes, wlute fdce. the!>tPdWS Aftel 6 p m 1794-5327
ANIMAL HO~PITALA I.Jttle black male dbandon
ed puppy would welcomegentle, lOVingdim!> Poor httie baby needed lot!>of Cdrebut he's dOing flOe now HeJust needs d fanlll) Pled!>eca II 8ll2- 8660
FREE to good 1'''1''(' t\\ n female calico !-Illen". !>I!>ter.,.4 month!> old FI dn. 774-3025after 5 JO
----- - -BEAUTIFUL Cat. affectIOn.
ate lap-siller, good hdblt!>,needs lovmg home Due toallergIC chIldren 774-1667
TINY blac!- kIllen, reoldy forlOVing ne"" home CallSusan Hartz olt 886-8982 01see her at Hartz HouseholdSale at 881 Washmgton onFnday or Saturday, 10am -4 p m
NEW-dog hoUSe. medium sizeReasonable 739-7305
-------- - -Shl-Tzu male - 2 years old.
papers, shots, $150 firmCall Lounce aftel 5 p m884-8735
»-GENERALSERVICE
LOCKSMITHDiscount rates on dead bolt m-
stallatlons }o'rom $2995 to$3995 Lock & Labor mclud
_ I ed r1U1, ,\ I..... • ~~:3i~t,.." I )LICENSED.lnsured bwlder
RepaIr and rebwld crackedand buckeled basementwalls also mstall wood burnmg stoves City of GrossePomte references 772-3223.
HANDYMAN Sel vices Spe.clahzmg m carpentl1'. andformlca work 882-4827
10 a m to 4 p mMond<ty t~"Otjqh Sa'lJrday
Anti-CrueltyASSOCiation
13569 Joseph CampauHarnlramCl'
•
No ah~' hours hf'lp as yet Ve'pr,nar elr :, dilyS1/2 day Sat We keep dogs as lor q as pOSSibleFrnanced only by donations Rrrr rrr bel animalsrn your ......ill 100'
Volunteer help wanted Pet food and carlabels welcomed For mformatlon call Mary
891-7188
'**..~ The Oakland Humane
\~ Society\ / located In I~ t.-!
Wayne County ~C :)-~ __,s a non profit pr \lately '>-funded by donation t'u',ar ( '(JC fly 'o,,'rr '9 aNO DESTROY poliCy has many r.omrl(<,e; doqsand cats for arlop'lonThe Shetter IS located at 19601 Mt Elllo" near 7 MileRoad DetrOit 48234 Phone 892 7822 Hours 11 00a m to 500 p m
~
.,.: SEVENDAYSAV,rrK ~fi..• _' Donat,ors Wel«" (Cill ~~I' and Doq loon ((/l.rJOne; ,f."~\i. helpful 'W()lun!f'( rs ar(>1) ~,J•."
, "'.::/7 solie 'led (~ ~Thank you for helping those • - •
who can not help themselves'
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CASH FOR HOMESSERVING AREA 45 YEARS
STIEBER REALTY775-4900
16D-ADOPTA PET
15-BUSINESSOPPORTUNITI ES
SHIPS STOREComplete marine supply for
the salling buff on GreatLakes finest salling harborSO'x 60' modern shore sidebuilding with spectacularsecond floor owners reSi.dents. Complete inventoryOwner retinng wIll finance
GOEBEL REAL TV517-724-6412
POBox 115 Greenbush, MI48738
CEMETERY LOTSForest Lawn- 2 Graves. Sec-
tion 8 - Lot 17 - South HalfMust sell $275 each Freeuse of monument. 881-7195
1
14-REAL ESTATEWANTED
A FENCED wooded lot.173x107. corner WoodlolndPlace and lake !>Ideof Jefferson Clt) Quamt. secluded street. W111bwld to swtTom Gallagher Builder882-7453 ...
THREE Mile Dr - 2nd lot offJefferson Irregular size250foot deep. Grosse PointeCity-Sycamores Choicebuilding sites available
ffiGBIE MAXON lNC88&-3400 MICHIGAN Door Mall1ten
N. RIVER RD _ Zoned limit- ance InstallatIOn and Ieed commercial, 1 ~cu-:e on pairs Commercial and reClinton River Good for of. sldentlal Garage doors
nd electnc openers. ent ryflee, Co 0, etc. d F t tEIGHT Mile Rd _ 80x120 oors ree es Ima esCommerCial will bUIld to _Ot_a_rJ_cs_-28_6-_65_25 _suit, LC terms
SCHULTES REAL ESTATE881.8900
VACANT RESIDENTIALPROPERTY
50 foot frontage on reSIdentlalstreet in the Park 175 feetdeep Cash or Land Con.tract terms
R.G. EDGAR & ASSOCIATES
88&6010
, GROSSI: POINTE SHORES-near the Lake100ft frontage
LtC TermsPALMS-QUEEN
886-4444
MERRIWEATHER HIli,Grosse POinte Farms. 75 x169, 882.1400
GROSSE POINTE PARK.Size 100x85 corner of Cadleu.x and Jefferson 886-3598
'"
1810 ALLARD, (Woods) Custom bwlt bungalow, 3 bedrooms, Ph baths, fireplace,newly decorated, centralall', fmlshed basement Call882-1409 after 6 p m orweekends
13A-LOTSFOR SALE
HOMEOWNERS' ConSiderthese examples of insur-ance protection on yourhome Only $167 per year for$60,000 $218 for $80,000, $293for '100,000 Thomas Insur.ance Agency. Eastland Cen-ter 881-2376
GROSSE POinte City - 907Umverslty Brick, 3 bed.room, fireplace, deck, 2 cargarage, new furnace, citycerts completed, $66,000881-7970
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Thursday, November 10, 1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven-C,.
SODREMOVAL
REPLACEMENT.POINTER LANDSCAPING
885-1.
D LANDSCAPINGCOMPANY
• Sprmg Fall Clean Up• CUllmg• Hedge TrImming• Ed~ml{
Lowest PrIces Around• Free Estimates.773 0525 294 1602
21Z-LANDSCAPING
PERSONALIZEDLANDSCAPEDESIGNING
• DESIGN SERVICE• CONSTRUCTION
SERVICECAL,L FOR
APPOINTMENTTHREE C'S LANDSCAPING
757-5330LANDSCAPEGARDENING
De~lgn, Lon"lruL lIOn plantmgPRUN ING 'Iawn ,md gardenmamtenanl e Gro<,.<,ePOintere~ldenl
BOB NFVI"UXEvenmgs 884 0536
COMPLETE Fall cleanupFmal cut Reasonablerates Call Martm's Lawn .-ServICe 526-8946 Free Es. "
t1mates .
SNOW Removal- reSidentialor commerCial 7517117
HendrIes Snow Removal. NoJob too large or small, 24hour servIce 881-5594
DAN'S LAWNMAINTENANCE
* Fall Clean up* Power Rakmg* TrImming
771>-3858I DO ALL WORK
MYSELF
U'J
SNOWREMOVAL
GREEN THUMBB3~7033 36~7129
FORCLASSIFIED ADS
CALL 882-6900
Z1Z--l.ANDSCAPING
SNOWPLOWING
* Yearly rate!>*Prompt service*ucensed*Insured*2" of !>nowor more
$t80 per !>easonPOINTER LANDSCAPING
885.1900SNOW PLOWING
$140 PER SEASONMOST DRIVESIlh" OR MOREGREAT LAKES
LANDSCAPING &SNOW REMOVAL
885-0502
KERCHEVAL AVE.:Art's Party Store, Wayburn and KerchevalRevco Drugs, "In The Village"Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre Dame and KerchevalGrosse Pomte Book Village, on Kercheval, between
Notre Dame and CadieuxGROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 KerchevalPerry Drugs on the HillTrail Apothecary on the HillCottage HospItal GIft Shop, MUIr and KerchevalMulIers Mkt between Beaconsfield & LakepoInte
THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS MAYBE PURCHASEDFROM THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS. (Stores arelisted by streets and from DetrOIt on through the GrossePointes, Harper Woods and St Clair Shores)
DOWNTOWN:Ren-Cen, Calumet Tobacco and Gilt Shop, mam level,
near 100Tower.Ren-Cen, 500 Tobacco shop, tower 500
MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING
COMPLETE WORKReasonable rates, quality ser
vICe Call Tom 776 4429 or882.0195
HOWARDSTREE SERVICE• tree removal• stump removal.trimmmg.loppmg• cablIng• storm damage
Fully Insured, free estImates
758-6949MAC'S
SPRING CLEAN-UPComplete yard work, shrub
and tree trimming, etcReasonable rates, qualityservice Call Tom
7764429 or 882-0195
MACK AVE.:Devonslure Drug, DevonshIre and MackYorkslllre Market, Yorkshire and MackParkies Party Store, St ClaIr and MackAlger Party Store, St ClaIr and MackRand's Pharmacy, McMillan and MackArbor Drugs, 7 Mile and MackSI. John Hospital, Moross near Mack, Gilt Shop and The
NookMerit Woods Pharmacy, Bournemouth and MackHarkness Pharmacy, Lochmoor and MackHollywood Pharmacy, Hollywood and MackMr C's Dell, Ridgemont and MackBob's Drug Store, Roslyn and Mack
EAST WARREN AVE.:The Wme Basket, Outer DrIve and E. WarrenMr C's, Grayton and E Warren7/Eleven, East Warren between Cadieux and Balduck
ParkMr C's Dell, Morang &: Kelly
EAST DETROIT:Ment Book Center, 22425 Kelly near 9 Mile Road
ST. CLAIR SHORES:Collie Drugs, Harper and Chalon (81h Mile)Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack and Red Maple LaneThe Book Store, on Mack, south of 9 MilePerry Drugs, oU Marter and JeffersonLake Pharmacy, E 9 Mile between Mack and JeffersonPerry Drugs, Shores Shoppmg Center, 13 Mile and
HarperShores Canteen on Jefferson, near 13 MileNew Horizon Book Shop, Little Mack and 13 Mile
HARPER WOODS:Pa~kcrest Party Store, Parkcrest and HarperHunter Pharmacy, Counlry Club and HarperKaycee Drugs, Bournemouth and HarperThe Tinder Box, Eastland Shopping Center, Aisle 7
BOB SCHOMERTREE SERVICE
• Tree removal• Trimming• ToppIng• Stump removal
Grosse Pomte ReSidentINSURED LICENSED
881-8526
JEFFERSON AVE:Park Pharmacy, Nottmgham and JeffersonVillage Wme Shop, Beaconsfield and Jefferson
MAUMEE:Bon 8ecours HOSPital, Cadieux and Maumee, gift shopSchettler Drugs, Fisher and Maumee
CHARLEVOIX:Lou's Party Store, LakepoInte and Charlevoix
3REAT Lake" Land.,cdpmgand Snow Removal com-pany 1" now o[fel 109 !>pecJdlrate" on "Seu:.onal . and"Pre Time" .,now removulagreement:> Call today fOIfree e"lImdte"
885-0502
FRANK R.WEIR
PLUMBING, HEATING,SEWERS AND DRAINS
801 LER SPECIALISTS
SPRINKLER REPAIRS
CARPENTER - small andlarge JObs, 32 years exper.Ience Free estimates LI-censed 527-6856
OFFICE cleaning done byGrosse Pomte policemanand WIfe, excellent refer.ence, AAL 1mt
21W-DRESSMAKINQAND TAILORING
DRAIN SERViCE $257 DAYS
531-9671
EXPERT Alterations Spe-edy, profeSSional. Refer-ences Grosse POInteWoods 881-8484.
SEAMSTRESS, alterations .weddmgs. dressmakmg,home decor, tallormg. 13years experience Refer-ences 881-8645
"IRED OF your fit? Excel-lent alterations and sew-ing. Before 5 p.m Call886-1524,
ALTERATIONS. Reasonablerates Call 7n-5514 or 882-0577, ask for' Rltl. ~"-
ALTERATIONS by Mrs. B.293-0726
SEAMSTRESS - Customsewing, bridal wear, altera-tions, call after 5 p m. 881-9259.
21X-DRAPERIES
EMIL THEPLUMBER
SPECIALIZING IN• KItchens • Bathrooms
• Laundry room and Viola .tIOns • Old and new work
Free EstimatesBIll, Master Plumber
(Son or Emil>882-0029
80B OUBEPLUMBING and HEATINGLicensed Master Plumber
SEWER CLEANING,SPRINKLER REPAIR, EYe
Grosse POInte Woods886-3897
MURPHY'SLANDSCAPING ,
Don't get snowed under- Industrial.ReSldentIal.
commerCIal, snowplow-109
• Contract available on aseasonal baSIS
• On call 24 hours
"CUSTOM Interiors By Mar-Ion" SpeCializing indrapenes/curtalns Com.plete mtenor decorating ser-vice 5Z7~
CUSTOM DRAPERIES -Qualily work, reasonablepnces WIde selections offabrics AUhems hand sewn.DISCOunts on rods. shadesand bUnds 971-2691
CUSTOM Draperies, cur-tains, sheers. Complete in-terIor decorating service527-6656
21u-JANITORSERVICE
Z1Z-uHDSCAPING
CUSTOM draperIes lIndsheers Quality work atlowest prices Free esti-mates. Free mstallatlon .Many sample books Pat-772-5+10
21T-PLUMBING ANDHEATlNO
885~7711~IKERCHEVAL,FARMS
Smce 1925Keith Danielson
Ucensed Master Plumber
EARLY BIRDSNOW REMOVAL
SPECIAL 200/<OFF
FIREWOODDELIVERED
ALL HARDWOOD$50 F ACE CORD
JIM MURPHY885-9179
TRIMMING, removal, spray-Ing, reeding and stump re-moval Free Estlmat~sComplete tree service CallFlemmg Tree Service, 774-&460
QU ALITY L~ndscaplng -Clean. up. trlmmmg, maIO-tenance Insured, reason-ab Ie. references Sent orDiscount, Seaver's. 882-0000
ANDERSENPLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
372-0580
VIKING HEATING COFURNACES - BOILERS
PARTS &I SERVICEALL MAKES
24 HOURS 882-9616
RESIDENTIAL 'JCOMMERCIAL
CARPENTER work, panel.ing. PartItions, shelving,doors, kitchens, cellmgs,repaIrs Small jobs 882-2795
SMALL Jobs, carpentry re-patrs, cabinets, locks by re-tiree QualIty workman.slu p 824- 2853.
ALBERT D. THOMASINC.
CONTRACTORS, INCWe are general contractors.
One call takes care of allyour building-remodelIngproblems, large or small
TU 2-0628
FRANK B WILLIAMS, LI-censed bUilder. SpecializingIn home up-dating and allmmor or major repairsPorch enclosures, doors ado'justed, bookshelves in-stalled, paneling, new coun.ter tops, vanitIes Code vio-latIons corrected For cour~teous expert assistance inimprOVing your home in anyarea, please call me at 881-0790
BOB's UPHOLSTRY -25% olfalready low pnces Localreferences 772 9326, BobMcVey
EXPERT ANTIQUE repairs,refmlshm~, re.gluemg "ByTony sertich" 521-1998
FURNITURERESTORING
Hand stripping, rehnishingand repairs of wooden furm-ture 20 years experienceFree pick-Up and delIvery
839-3063FURNITURE Restoration -
stnppmg, finishing, reglue,repai r dents, scratchesremoved Robert Schwark,949-1336
21S-CARPENTER
SUPERIOR PLASTERINGAND PAINTING COMPANY
Cement-Stucco RepairPlasterIng and drywall reo
pair Intenor and extenorpamtmg. Guaranteed workInsured Call Tom - 885-6991
PLASTER contractor, repairwork, free estimatesPrompt service J Man.lacl, 778-4357, 465-4150
PLASTERING and pamtmg,quality work guaranteedPrompt service, references,free estimates LA6-0734.
PLAS1 FRING and Drywall_~~ Squlrel>~57-~7.:..... _
PLASTERINGFree estimates, low rates
Paul Mcintyre445-0247
21R-J:URNtTUREREPAIR
FURNITURE refuushed. re-paired. strIpped, any type ofcanIng Free estImates474-8953or 345-6258,
21Q-PLASTERWORK
QU ALITY Carpentry andFormica work, New or re-faced, Commercial-ReSIdentIal Store fIxtures,dIsplays also counters,kItchens, vamtIes, recrooms, hang doors All re-pairs and finish work 16years experience Free es-tImates VitO Sapienza774-8933
ALTERATIONS - Moderni-zation, all bUilding needs,rough to fInish in all trades
GUY DE BOERLICENSED
885-4624 772-3446
21T--PLUM~NG ANDHIATING
21T-PlUMBING ANDHEATlNG
PLUMBING REPAIRS&
SEWER CLEANINGReasonable Rates For AU
MIKE POTIER ED PAGELtiC Retired Llc Master
882.1558 or -882-1393
343-0528
TONYCHARLESF JEFFREY The Master Plumber
8il2-11lOO (Son of EmIl)- Basement WaterproofIng No JOb too small New and- Underpin footJngs repaIrs, VIOlations• Cracked or caved'ln walls 293-3181.10year guaranteeLicensee Insur HAYES Heating & Refrigera-
tIOn. pre-season speCialAMERICAN Water-Proofmg, Furnace cleaned, Inspected
seven year guarantee Free and adjust for maximumestrmates Licensed. Con- effiCiencytraclor ('1111~n4Q?7 Gas $29 95 Oil $39 95
T & M 775-0479CONSTRUCTIONBasement waterproofIng
10year guaranteeInsured
CALANDRACONSTRUCTION
• Garage raIsmg & framing• Cement dnveways
• Porches, luck pomtmgQuality m matenal and
workmanslupLIcensed & Insured
JOSEPH468-7069
CHAS. F. JEFFREYMASON CONTRACTORLICENSED. INSURED• Brick • Block. Stone
• Cement Work• Waterproofmg• Tuck Pomtmg
• PatIOs of any kindPORCHES AND ALL BRICK
WORK A SPECIALTY882-1800
CAPIZZO CONST.ALL TYPES OF
CEMENT, BRICK ANDBLOCK WORK
LICENSED INSUREDTONY 885-0612
T&MCONSTRUCTION
CFMFNTCONTRACTOR• Cement work, all kinds_ PorLhes-bIO\.k-step work• Basement waterproofmg
GuaranteedRFASONABLF PRICFS
77+.4896 343-0528
886-5565BRICK WORK Small Jobs,
tuck pomtmg, clumney, por.ches, VIOlatIOns repalrt'd.Reasonable 886-5565
D &: L MASON Contractors -bnck and block, fireplaceand repaIr. 77+.9032
21P-WATERPROOFING
COD DENSCONSTRUCTION
ESTABLISHED 1924All types of basement water-
proofing 7 years guarantee.References 1IlI6-5565
21O-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK
A.R. CODDENSCEMENT
CONTRACTORFamily business for 55 years
.New and repair work_No Job too small.Drlveways and porchesour spe Clalt y
.Patios
.Oumneys
.Waterprooflng
.VlOlatlons repairedCALL ANY TIME
GRAZIOCONSTRUCTION
_ Cement drives, floors,patios
• Old garages raised and re-newed
• New garage doors and re-frammg
• New garages bUiltFamIly operated since 1962
Licensed and Insured774-3020 772-1771~ 'l~./ql r.Tr .....',oI":(\
A.L. STREMERSCHCEMENT CONTRACTOR
CementDrIveways
PatIosBnck.work
Basement WaterproofingSteps
Tuck POIntingCustom Wood Decks
Free EstimatesSPECIAL ON
SMALL JOBS ANDREPAIR WORK
884-7139
CAPIZZO CONST.BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING10 YEAR GUARANTEE
LICENSED INSUREDTONY 885-0612
21o-PLASTERWORK
774-4896
J W. KLEINERBasement waterproofmg
All work guaranteedLICENSED
TU 2-0717WATERPROOFING
LIcensed Insured Refer-ences Guaranteed Get ourpnce last 293-6130
PLASTERING And Drywallrepairs Texturing andstucco Insured PeteTaormina, ~2967
QUALITY r»lastering cracksehrnlOated Tailored reopairs 30 years GrQssePointe references. Frellestimates, Jim Blackwell821.7051, If no answer, 294-0034
DALE Barr Wmdow c1ean-mg, carpet cleaning, uphol-stery cleanmg, 2nd Genera.tlon 527-8105. Free Esti-mate Gutter cleaning, hardwood floors paste waxed
WINDOW washing, guttercleaning, painting. Guar-anteed. Call Kevin 882-8188
WINDOWS and eavescleaned 774-8579
21K-WiNDOWWASHING
21I-PAl NTtNO,DECORATING
J.W. KLEINERCFMFNT CONTRACTOR
CFMFNT BRICK STONFPatios walke;, por. hes, steps
Flag~tone repairTu"k pomtmg. pah.hmg
Asphalt pah.hlng and <;eaTIngSPECIALIZING IN
SMALL JOBSFRFF FSTIMATFS
LICFNSFDTU 2-0717
21L-T1LEWORK
GROSSE POINTECONTRACTORS
CUSTOM PAINTING ANDWALLPAPERING
EXPERT ANTIQUING
885-8155FREE ESTIMATES
INSUREDMIchael Satmary Jr
PAINTERSSERVED EUROPEAN
APPRENTICESHl PIntenor-ExterIOr wallpaper-
Ing SpecIalIZIng In repair109 damaged plaster, dry-wall and cracks, peelingpamt, wmdow puttymg andcaulking, also pamtmgalummum Siding All workand matenal guaranteedReasonable Grosse POintereferences Free Estl.mates Call John anytime,776-9439
INTERIOR, exterIor PalOt.mg, wall waslung, pla"ter.109, "tammg Heterence",licensed Free estImate"839-4193
PATRIOT PAINTERSCustom InterIors Excellent
references upon requestRemember, call the peoplewho pamt to "Pointes"
882-3387STEVE'S PAINTINGInterIOr & Exterior
Patching & PlasterIngWallpaperIng, Wmdow
Puttying, caulkmgGood work - Free EstImates
Reasonable PrICessenior CitIzens 10% Off
Call Steve anytIme365-5635
21~WALLWASHING
K-MAlNTENANCE Companywall waslung, floor clelUUngand waXIng Free estimates
882-0688Glfuskg POINTE fueman
Will do wall washmg. 821-2984
Wall washing, It'S gutt.erc1earung time! GuaranteedCall Kevin 882-8188.
TONY'S Ascot Tile - 778-2266Bathrooms, kItchens,foyers marble Free estI-mates Licensed
CERAMIC TILE - New andremodehng Baths, kitchensand foyers, shower pans re-paired Call Rick at 521-3434
CERAMIC TILt - New aDdremodeling Free estimatesLicensed Very reasonaWe772-3293(Tony).
21O-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK
PORCHES, PATIOS - Newor rebUIlt, tuck POinting,bnck replacement, caulk.lng, pOInt sealer WithHI.TEX chImney repairsand rebuilt Over 31 yearsexperience Donald McEachern 52&-5646
BRICK, stone, block, con-crete, brick patios, chlm.neys, fireplaces Desen<k!r,822-1201
- BRICK REPAIRS and nE'\\chimneys. porches. Clreplaces, tuck pOInting Call776-4529,777-8352
978-2448
WALLPAPERI NGThe Best Paperhanger
H1 Town"BECAUSE ALL I DO IS
HANG PAPER"15 Years In the busmess
Call Ron for yourProfeSSIOnal EstImate
497-5766WHITEY'S
• Wall Papering• InterIor Pamtmg• Reasonable Pnces• Good Work- Call - no 10~too small
774-0414QU ALITY IOterIor/extenor
palntmg and repairExperienced reasonableInsured Gutters cleanedseaver's, ~ooooFALL PAINTING
SPECIALAny small room $25 Medium
size $35 Large, $50 AlsoFall cleanup and eaves-trough cleamng 881 4432
JB Painting, pre-holidaydiscounts on mtenor work.Good references John 822-7421
PAINiINCf, wailwaslung andpaperhangIng 774-8579- -- ---
LlN'S PERFECT paperIngWallpapenng done With apersonal touch Free est!mates, S242117
CUSTOM PAINTINGWALL COVERING
RAY CHARRONFREE ESTIMATES 791-2431
211-PAINTIHG,DECORAnNG
G OLMINWINDOW CLEANING
SERViCEFREE ESTIMATES
COMPLETE PAINTING WE ARE INSUREDAND DECORATING
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 372-3022Wallpapermg - Reasonable D W,INDOW CLEANI~G CO.
REFERENC~, ,1,1 I. ~ • - .~<):" ,ALPH ROTH , . '~. r - ~~
'--MIKE'SPAII'il1'rNG r r ~c~Intenor, extenot'. wallpaper- es In the Pointes
mg, mlno .. ~epaIrS. patch 294-1602 773-0525Ing. plastering Free esti-mates Reasonable and ho- K-WINDOW cleamng com-nest References Call any pany Storms, screens, gut-time European 777-8081 ters, alummum cleaned In-
MILAN'S PAINTING _ Inter- sured Free EstimateslOr, exterIOr, stucco, WIndow 882-0688caulkmg, wallpaper Instal- A OK WINDOW CLEANERS.latIOn and In home sales of Service on storms andmany patterns Free est!- screens Also domesticmates Call anytime MIlan, housecleamng Free estl-759-5099 mates Monthly rates 77s"
GIOVANNI SACCO 1690or 773-9838DECORATING SERVICE GROSSE POINTE fireman
Painting, wallpapering stam- WIll do wmdow washmgmg, wallpaper removal, 821-2984patchmg, caulkmg. Insuredand licensed Italtan Jour-neyman
264-7579
QUALITY PAINTINGSERVICE
INTERIOR -EXTERIOR
20 years profeSSIonalexperience
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The Blues put the game out ofreach when Patterson and KU'schcombmed on a breakout play andpassed the puck to Yangouyian,who scored Defensemen Bob Al-cott, DaVId Johnson, Jeff Laccaand Pahl Zinn played well 10 frontof goaltender Dennis
when he scored from a scramble10 front of the net Rob Klfschmade It 2-0 after taking a passfrom Frank.
chanplOnshlp WIth a 19-38 time,whlle teammates Uthappa, Cun-ningham and Ott all fImshed 10the top 15 to earn medals
In the JV race, South dominatedwith four runners m the top 10,including a first place fmish byVarga, a third place fimsh byKolodzieJ, a fifth place fmish byfreshman Shannon Burns and aninth place finish by freshmanMary Beth Hicks
At the state finals Nov. 6, Southfinished 20th out of 27 teams.
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After a scoreless second penod,the Blues put the game away 10the third when Rob Klfsch con-verted good passes from RobKoehler and Grant PattersonSteady goaltending by Matt Den-nis resulted In his first shutout
The Blues then traveled toBloomfield Hills to face the Wa-terford Rangers who w~re unde-feated in league play. Pattersonput the Blues on top m a hurry
These runners included overallchampIOn sophomore Nancy Sol-tensch, Jumors Renuka Uthappaand JulIe Cunningham, and soph-omores Damelle Varga and TobyOtt. South also had the first sevenJUnIor varisty runners through theftnish line, led by sophomoreHeather KolodzieJ
At the state reglOnals at MetroBeach Oct 29, South placed se.cond behind North as both teamsqualified for the state finals. Sol-terisch captured the regIOnal
Bantam Blues take two winsThe Grosse P010te Bantam AA
Blues had a two-win week in LittleCaesars Hockey League play re-cently. topping Warren, 3-0, andWaterford, 3-0.
Against Warren, the Bluesstruck first late in the opemng pe-riod when Ken Frank converted apass from Chns Yangouytan BobAlcott blasted a shot from thepoint after takIng a pass fromTim Bohan to put the Blues up 2-0after one period
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South girls win EML titleGrosse Pointe South's girls'
cross country team capped off avery l>uccessful season WIth ItSfifth straIght Eastern MichiganLeague championship. The girlsalso qualIfIed for the state fmalsfor the fourth consecutIve year
South went undefeated m leaguecompetition and finished with a7-1 record overall In the E M L.champIOnshIp meet, South hadfive girls earn All-League honors(top seven are all-league) whichtied a record South set last year
South's EML champion girls' cross country team in<'llldl"d, from left to right. (front row) Kristie Wedding,Erika Hernquist, Sue Sparling. Mary Beth Hicks, Shannon Burns. Beth Brockie; (middle row) MIcheleSweetman. Linda Gaglio. Heather Kolodziej. Toby Otto Danielle Varga, Nancy Solterisch, Kathy Keller;(back row) Holly Elliott. Renuka Uthappa. Julie Cunningham. Kerry Bruce, Karen Campbell, Kathy Mas-toianni, Tricia Pos!>elius and coach Steve Zaranek.
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Squirt HouseThe Clock Restaurant Huskies
and USA faced off in their SquIrtHouse opening game, With theHuskIes taking an 8-1 vIctoryUSA opened the scoring midwaythrough the first period on Ricei'sunassisted goal which got pastgoaltender Bnan Denms. TheHuskies came to life with back-to-back goals from Morreale toend the first penod.
USA held off the Huskies untilthe 6:58 mark of the second penodwhen Morreale struck agam forthe period's only score. The Hus-kies scored four more in the thirdperiod on goals by Morreale, Ne-som, Lorenzini and Pesegna As.sistmg on the goals were Nesom,Okray, Morreale, Smith, Bufalmoand Bogos.Pee Wee House
The USA Olympians edged theSabres, 3-2. in their first meetmgof the year
The Bandits faced the FraserBulldogs Nov 5, coming up with a4-2, vIctory. Warson had two goalsfor the Bandits, wIth Sliwinski andKuna each scorIng a goal Assistswent to Crane, Frederickson,MIchalik and Watson The gamewas tied at 2-2 going mto the thirdperiod, but the strong BandItsmanaged to come up with the wm
The line of Patrick O'Brien,Casl> and Stefan Teltge. providedplenty of excitement dunng theBandits' three-game streak. supplymg heavy forechecklllg andfine pO!:>ltlOnalplay
The Art Van Kings opened theIrregular season WIth an 8-2 victoryover the GPD Blue DragonsEvllaslO Covacha opened the scor-mg In the fIrst penod; Pete Mor-gan followed WIth an unassIstedgoal Sebastian Yofre assIsted onCovacha's goal
Tony Marl put the Blue Dragon!>on the board early In the secondpenod Covacha and M J. MOl I 1::.then scored for the Kings WithBobby Rahatm, Yofre and Mornsdrawmg assists Third period playsaw Danny Bomblch, MIke Ugvaland Enc Klsf>kalt score; Morganassistmg Newcomer Pat Brennanscored an unassisted goal for theDragons. Paul Meglar got the WInIn the nets for the Kmgs
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ed three straight victories andcontinue to dominate Little Cae-sar's Travel Hockey League play.
The Bandits took an 8-4 Win overSouthgate, Oct. 2:l as Mark Sliwin-ski posted a three-goal hat tnckand assisted on another goal.Other goal scorers were BradWarezak (two), Todd FrederIck-son. Bob Cass and Michael KunaAssists went to David Auld,Frederickson, KeVin Watson,Kuna (two each), Warezak andAndrew VanDeweghe. Jason Halland Dustin Kolodge split goal-tending chores
The Westworld Stingers gavethe Bandits a tough battle oct. 29,but Grosse Pomte came away withthe 3-1 victory as Hall made se-veral game-saving saves m goal.Brtan Crane, VanDeweghe, SCottBerger and Brian Michalik playedwell on defense
Goal scorers for the Banditswere Watson, Crane and Kuna;Warezak added an al>sist
The Black Hawks' unbeatenstreak continued with a 6-2 wmover the Rangers Hawk goalscame from Michael Anway, Na-thamel Cook, Ryan MeIer, ChnsLeimbach and JImmy Andary
ASSists went to Meier, RyanScofield, Steve Wesley, Cook andMark Waterman Weid and AndyBrewer played well on defen!>e.GoalIe Johnny Romme held theR,ulgel::' off the scoreboard untIlthe last 30 seconds of the game.when Adam MacDonald and Hen-drie combined for two goals Her-tel, Czerwinski and Scofield play-ed well for the Hawks; Berube dIda good Job m the nets for the Ran-gers
scoreless as goalie Marc Orsmishut out the Oilers
Playing well were Weid, MI-chael Coello, Andrew Bond andRay Jewell on defense; the check-ing line of Bobby Beltz, RobertBourdeau and Brian Kroenke, andJohnny Deacon, Patrick Bond andBrian Klernicki on offense TheBruins are coached by Gary Weidand Bob Morris and sponsored byKen Meade of Pomte Dodge
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Pee Wee BruinsIn hard-skating competition, the
Gro!>se Pointe Pee Wee A Bruinsdowned the Alpha Oilers, 4-1 TheOilers opened the scoring, butBruin Mark Greblk answered 11!>econds later on a pass fromNICky Leone Peter Donaldsonthen tipped a Jason Weid shot intothe net to close out the first periodscormg
The second perIod was thePointe's as Leone opened with agoal; Donaldson assisting. With 21seconds left in the period, Grebikscored a short-handed goal; Leoneassisting The third penod was
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Center Ice in the GPHAMidget A Marlies
The Grosse Pointe MarlboroMidget A hockey club contmftes toplay well. In the tough Adray Lea-gue, bestmg Trenton, 6-0, Nov. 6The Marlies scored m every per-Iod WIth Joe Sullivan leading theway With two goals and MIkeBI ykabkl nettmg three assIsts
Peter Guzzardo started the scor.mg when he tipped m a centeringPd!>!>midway through the firstpenod Jim Barr and Brykalski Pee Wee:-.et up the goal With a pair ofbedutlful pa!>ses Sullivan scoredthe !>econd POInte goal when heconverted pas!>es from Chns Vah-cevlc and Joe Amore
John Hlr!>chfleld flmshed off aCll..,P "'et of pa!>!>esfrom hnematesGuzzal do and Brykalskl androcketed home a 25-foot slapshotEnck blal>ted a slapper from thebluehne to put the Marlies up. 4-0BI ykabkl set that goal up Sulh.Vdll Ilm::,hed ou lhe ~econd penodl>col1ng WIth a slick, single-handedeffort after stealing the puck fromthe Trenton defense
Tom Ugval completed the Mar-he attack by beating the goaliefrom close m after takmg passesfrom Vahcevlc and Amore puthIm In the clear Grosse Pointecontinue!> its !>chedule with threeleague games this week
(Editor's note The Martiesummary publIshed in the Nav. 3l&f>Ueshould have noted that theMarlies won the see-saw contestover Llvoma, 5-4. The winninggoal came With three minutes leftwhen Jerry Little redIrected aSulhvan slapshot past the Livoniagoahe )
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