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DonaJa ~nrom T:'le kit can also he ordered CJl_U~~~_S I I U LLI~ AND SRVEI INSIDE THIS WEEHI The analYS1S costs $2995 and dete:-cts manJuana rocame PCP and opIates. among other dIUgS Speeml:'ns ar~ tracked by a specIal IdentIfication number Results are offered w1thm fi\ e v,orkmg days "J t's not the l'nh er bullet to put an end to the drug prob- lem but lit least It gl\ es some ammumtlOn In the fight agamst drugs. ~ srod Yunker He sald pOSItIve results . meanmg dr~gs were detected. are routed to a enSlS mterven. bon reprf:'sentatlVe v.ho V>"l1l v.ork wlth the faIIllly and refpr them to one of more than 26,000 coun5ehng centers natlOn .... Ide Reduce:d sleep and appetite, v.e'ght loss and hyperactlv1ty, Results are kept confidentIal and not reported to la~ enforcement authontJcs. the company satd The klt mcludes a sealable plashc cup to hold a unne sam- ple, a tamper-proof bag and a shlppmg box .... "lth prepald postage whlch the manufactur er saId can be dropped ill the maIlbox fo" testmg at a lab m Nev. Orleans Detectnc Fox saId candI- dates for the drv.g k.Jt are fami- hes ""'1th klds msplaymg the follo\\'1ng charactenstlcs • A ~1ange for the ~ orse In mends, grades and attitude, SecretI\'e. wlthdra~n, ovelsensltlve behaVIOr, Deoo.lnLng the belIef of man\ parents that thelr Chlld could never have a drug prob. lem, Yunker sald -Dental I- OUf product s bIggest compen Ulr.~ $795 by cal1Ing 1 8SB-Sr- 7367 or o\'er the mteTI'd at wwwdrugtestmfo corn Cll:> r.eSlaents "'antmg a Drug Senso\ kIt should call the d.epartment of pub!:c safety ~ws The elt) IS one of onl) three commumtles m metro DetrOIt offenng the klt S8ld Fox The program comes m the wake of a report f1 ')Ip the Partnershlp for a Drug-Free Amenca that 58 percent of Amencan teens sald man Juana !S easy to obtam, and only 18 percent thol.<ght the dIUg was harmful Mall-In drug test kIts ar .. bemg glven upon request to reSIdents of the CIty of Grosse Pornte. City police offers residents free mail-in drug kits By Brad Undberg can help them ansv.er" Staff Wnter In a program geared more to deter drug abuse by teenagers than catch offeLlders, confiden- tial Drug Sensor kIts are bemg d1stnbuted free of charge by the department of pubhc safe- ty, sald chIef Al Fmcham Detectlve DaVld Fox, who coordmated the program. saId, "Just haYmg the kIt around the house acts as a deterrent ~ "Drug Sensor klts act as a dally remmder that a famIly polley eXISts agamst drug u&e,~ saId LIsa Smola, VIce preSIdent of Sensor TechnologIes LOrp of St Charles. llJ , the Itlt's man- ufacturer It also glVt''> )oung- sterS an excuse to fight peer pressure and say "r.o~ .... hen sohclted drugs, she "aId "The test gl\'es pareDts a tool to use If they suspect their lod lS on dIUgS," saId Fox The test wasn't deSlgned to "get" anybody, "''''Id Damel Yunker, semor Vlce presldent of Sensor Rather, -,t can help open a d1scusslOn about drugs bet~een parents and theIr chil- dren ." All result;, are reported to chents b) a member of Sensor's w ...t.n5c::11.n~ cf€rraJ team. sa.ld Yunker "E\ en If the results corne l-ack 00SIt1\ e, parents 'Illght h2,e questIOns w~l1ch \'oe In the Partner;:hlp report, 94 percent of parents saId they talked wlth thel'" cJuldren about usmg drugs w,thm the last year, but onll> 67 percent of the Iuds pald enough attentIOn to rt'roemoer the wn\,ersa. ilons I I I See ORCHID. page 2A p~tl1A,r...rlt PH' e\ enl , but tne~ "bo ay, arded i't 11 0PP1Ec- T~"Dhle" ar" th" J udgeb ch01c-e to ,Lit,<, that the, felt the l;r0S"" POInte flonst's orchId wa" lIterall" the definJtlOn of what a pt,""feet C) n.bldlUm Orch,d ~h' uld b!. .spet!iiLall~ Farquhar Ds\ Ie" ano F <iltage \\ on Be"t of Sho\\ Be"t of Class and Best of CldS" Sp"clIn~n Ifor tht' Cywbldlum category I ),) "IIl Lhe Bbt of Shay, award they beat out appro>..Imau l~ 800 other orchIds of all 1\ pes Cumpc tltors represent£'d MIchIgan, I111,101S OhIO and IndIana Most \\ ere exctu. sively orcmd grov.ers, whereas Grosse Pomte Phow b) Am\ And".," ~hll"r , Cousins Jim Farquhar. Jr. and John Davies. (left to right) owner aDd grotver.l respectively. at Grosse Pointe Florist m Grosse Pl)inte Farms are proud of the award-wi»ning orchid they grew in the greenhouse of their family business. I i Grosse Pointe Florist smelling sweet I •• ~, •• ~ ~ ~ULl:~~~ Wlrn dWdrU-WIIlnlIlg U1"l:111U By A.my: Andreou Miller Special Wriler .l.. l\ mt,ld1l..m (,,,I at n \\ t Gel '1(' IIp'lle - grov.. n ,d.nd t~- dt...d for ~t;"\ f'11 "" (tr.., ~j\ Gr{/ .... ...,r. Pl,mte Florl.,t (",lIt I ,hn tolUllb,H ,Jr me, t0US!r J(,nr Dd\I .." dnd pctrt.umt E-ml'l(i\'ee Ar.gtlo F dlcagt. - .,\\ epl the 3\\ cird' ApI 14 at the blg-~e~t ::lnd mu~t pr('stIQ()u", 0rchld sho\' ,I' UJP "tatp 0; \11cmgaf' In hd ln, ):ldgt'~ at the :\1Hhlg,m Onhld Soclet\ Palm Sunda, Shov. held - L ' v')""pa \\ tort' . so Impre""",o \, lth Gro~ ... f' POllJte f lon",t s entr: mto the competltwn that they those to a\\ ard not onh bluE. nnbons to ae~. 19T'2tt' tbat thE. orchid b~at out the oth<er toll'- Like the traveling cbau- tauqna.s of the turn of the century, Guy Louis roams I the state perfnrming the I Chautauqua Expre!Os for I school groups and other non-profit organizations. II Last week, Louis. above. performed his culturally entertaining and educa. I 1 , tiona! music program for II students at the Grosse ,Home: Lny of Grosse Pomte Pointe Academy, He's I also performed in Grosse i Family: WIfe. \lrgJma, Pointe pubhc elementary I dall6"hter CJalre, t"'o cats schools. LeU. Academy I student Alana Barden ~ Snuggles and Smlloges p!ays the "kBora " E;P~:SSis off~:e~u::~~,::- " I Occupation: vice presl- dent the Ohl(l C0ll'pam profit groups WIth grant .. through the Michigan I Council for Arts and Cul- I I Quote: "Ll:c. IS a Crl'atl\(' I tural Affairs Rod the h t I Michigan Humanities l lroc(>ss \\ e hE'r) m...are I I c.eahng .... lth art or Council in partnership I with the Michigan Tour fi,aTJCe - I mg Arts Program I I &- l' stone. page 4A L .__ . . - ~1 L _ ros~ INSIDE ll1wn .6A 'os 9A tuanes. lOA 'or" 11A JOtS 13A n,ss 14A ortaznmcnt 8B orts lC ~ -J _ J, .r' U ...,.'"'!l/l l,t uu" ""' .... FOllr .'easons Sunrooms inside YOllrHome this week. The Grosse Pomte V. oods City Councll meet" at 7 30 P m m Wood~ Clt:> hall 20025 Mack Plaza Monday, April 20 The Memmogram mobIlE' the breast cancer rnohtle detectIOn umt of the Barbara Karrnano~ Cancer 1n"tltute IS at the Grosse POinte War Memonal from ~ 20 <I m to 420pm \\omen bE't\\et!rI tho> ages of 40 and 4g "ho"ld be a physlclan's prescnptlOr1 nard pirh msurancf' plans are In!led at il e'1"t t.i $115 Cnmsured patrons wI11 be btlled at a rate of ~73 To leam mnrE' can 13UI 881- 7511 Sunday, April 19 Coloratura soprano I I:l'.6doe1h Parcells performs a concert of a.,as and songs bj BellIn! DOnlZettI and Mozart at a special perror mance m Gro"",e Pomte Mel'1onal Church The concert bep~' at 4 pm Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and semors Call IS13) 086. 4210 for more mformatlOn The Clt) of Grosse Pomt.e CounCIl m~ets at 7 30 p m III clt) hall 1i14~ ~1a.ume? ~~d_--_IillIIi!5lilliiiiiiiiiiiiiil~_.IIli~a"'"i/l!ileI!IliliO!t.I,,",~r'liI-Wlilllll'_liIIiiI_ .. __ mil'ia''''t' ....... ra ..... WliIillI' _iIlWllSllillli!llllllllliCflil:!tfflllllWNIiiill~::rr:I2tl1_il!i!JfI~IflWII'«£UliIIIIIllll:iflQ' rG'WS!IlIill .... lllitf ..... IISIllllllZOilllll IIIM •• 1!I I The Gro5<;e Pomte Farm" I CIty Counul meet-. at .. 30 p m In Farm Clty hall, 90 I Kerb\ I I ' I T1w G"osse PomtE' Sch001 II Hrd meets at 8 pm In the lckmg L1brar::- In Gros"e ..... c::: .... t. 'U.,.,.."h .:: .... 1-."''''' .. "He '-'''~,a H.,., .. ~-, v. I j I i I I II --_ """ " _ , --- I

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DonaJa ~nrom

T:'le kit can also he ordered

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AND SRVEIINSIDE THIS

WEEHI

The analYS1S costs $2995and dete:-cts manJuanarocame PCP and opIates.among other dIUgS

Speeml:'ns ar~ tracked by aspecIal IdentIfication numberResults are offered w1thm fi\ ev,orkmg days

"J t's not the l'nh er bullet toput an end to the drug prob-lem but lit least It gl\ es someammumtlOn In the fightagamst drugs. ~srod Yunker

He sald pOSItIve results .meanmg dr~gs were detected.are routed to a enSlS mterven.bon reprf:'sentatlVe v.ho V>"l1l

v.ork wlth the faIIllly and refprthem to one of more than26,000 coun5ehng centersnatlOn ....Ide

• Reduce:d sleep andappetite, v. e'ght loss andhyperactlv1ty,

Results are kept confidentIaland not reported to la~enforcement authontJcs. thecompany satd

The klt mcludes a sealableplashc cup to hold a unne sam-ple, a tamper-proof bag and ashlppmg box ...."lth prepaldpostage whlch the manufacturer saId can be dropped ill themaIlbox fo" testmg at a lab mNev. Orleans

Detectnc Fox saId candI-dates for the drv.g k.Jt are fami-hes ""'1th klds msplaymg thefollo\\'1ng charactenstlcs

• A ~1ange for the ~ orse Inmends, grades and attitude,

• SecretI\'e. wlthdra~n,ovelsensltlve behaVIOr,

Deoo.lnLng the belIef ofman\ parents that thelr Chlldcould never have a drug prob.lem, Yunker sald -Dental I-

OUf product s bIggest compenUlr.~

$795 by cal1Ing 1 8SB-Sr-7367 or o\'er the mteTI'd atwwwdrugtestmfo corn

Cll:> r.eSlaents "'antmg aDrug Senso\ kIt should call thed.epartment of pub!:c safety

~ws

The elt) IS one of onl) threecommumtles m metro DetrOItoffenng the klt S8ld Fox

The program comes m thewake of a report f1 ')Ip thePartnershlp for a Drug-FreeAmenca that 58 percent ofAmencan teens sald man Juana!S easy to obtam, and only 18percent thol.<ght the dIUg washarmful

Mall-In drug test kIts ar ..bemg glven upon request toreSIdents of the CIty of GrossePornte.

City police offersresidents freemail-in drug kitsBy Brad Undberg can help them ansv.er"Staff Wnter

In a program geared more todeter drug abuse by teenagersthan catch offeLlders, confiden-tial Drug Sensor kIts are bemgd1stnbuted free of charge bythe department of pubhc safe-ty, sald chIef Al Fmcham

Detectlve DaVld Fox, whocoordmated the program. saId,"Just haYmg the kIt around thehouse acts as a deterrent ~

"Drug Sensor klts act as adally remmder that a famIlypolley eXISts agamst drug u&e,~saId LIsa Smola, VIce preSIdentof Sensor TechnologIes LOrp ofSt Charles. llJ , the Itlt's man-ufacturer It also glVt''> )oung-sterS an excuse to fight peerpressure and say "r.o~ ....hensohclted drugs, she "aId

"The test gl\'es pareDts a toolto use If they suspect their lodlS on dIUgS," saId Fox

The test wasn't deSlgned to"get" anybody, "''''Id DamelYunker, semor Vlce presldent ofSensor Rather, -,t can helpopen a d1scusslOn about drugsbet~een parents and theIr chil-dren ."

All result;, are reported tochents b) a member of Sensor'sw ...t.n5c::11.n~ cf€rraJ team. sa.ldYunker "E\ en If the resultscorne l-ack 00SIt1\ e, parents'Illght h2,e questIOns w~l1ch \'oe

In the Partner;:hlp report, 94percent of parents saId theytalked wlth thel'" cJuldrenabout usmg drugs w,thm thelast year, but onll> 67 percent ofthe Iuds pald enough attentIOnto rt'roemoer the wn\,ersa.ilons

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See ORCHID. page 2A

p~tl1A,r...rlt PH' e\ enl , but tne~ "bo ay, arded i't11 0PP1Ec- T~"Dhle" ar" th" J udgeb ch01c-e to,Lit,<, that the, felt the l;r0S"" POInte flonst'sorchId wa" lIterall" the definJtlOn of what apt,""feet C) n.bldlUm Orch,d ~h' uld b!.

.spet!iiLall~ Farquhar Ds\ Ie" ano F <iltage\\ on Be"t of Sho\\ Be"t of Class and Best ofCldS" Sp"clIn~n Ifor tht' Cywbldlum category I

),) "IIl Lhe Bbt of Shay, award they beatout appro>..Imau l~ 800 other orchIds of all1\ pes Cumpc tltors represent£'d MIchIgan,I111,101S OhIO and IndIana Most \\ ere exctu.sively orcmd grov.ers, whereas Grosse Pomte

Phow b) Am\ And".," ~hll"r ,Cousins Jim Farquhar. Jr. and John Davies. (left to right) owner aDd grotver.l

respectively. at Grosse Pointe Florist m Grosse Pl)inte Farms are proud of theaward-wi»ning orchid they grew in the greenhouse of their family business.

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i Grosse Pointe Florist smelling sweetI •• ~, •• ~ • ~

~ULl:~~~ Wlrn dWdrU-WIIlnlIlg U1"l:111UBy A.my: Andreou MillerSpecial Wriler

.l.. l \ mt,ld1l..m (,,,I at n \\ t Gel '1(' IIp'lle -grov.. n ,d.nd t~- dt...d for ~t;"\ f'11 "" (tr.., ~j\ Gr{/ .......,r.

Pl,mte Florl.,t (",lIt I ,hn tolUllb,H ,Jr me,t0US!r J(,nr Dd\I .." dnd pctrt.umt E-ml'l(i\'eeAr.gtlo F dlcagt. - .,\\ epl the 3\\ cird' ApI 1 4at the blg-~e~t ::lnd mu~t pr('stIQ()u", 0rchldsho\' ,I' UJP "tatp 0; \11cmgaf'

In hd ln, ):ldgt'~ at the :\1Hhlg,m OnhldSoclet\ Palm Sunda, Shov. held - L'v')""pa\\ tort' . so Impre""",o \, lth Gro~ ...f' POllJtef lon",t s entr: mto the competltwn that theythose to a\\ ard not onh bluE. nnbons to ae~.19T'2tt' tbat thE. orchid b~at out the oth<er toll'-

Like the traveling cbau-tauqna.s of the turn of thecentury, Guy Louis roams Ithe state perfnrming the IChautauqua Expre!Os for Ischool groups and othernon-profit organizations. IILast week, Louis. above.performed his culturallyentertaining and educa. I 1 ,

tiona! music program for IIstudents at the Grosse ,Home: Lny of Grosse PomtePointe Academy, He's Ialso performed in Grosse i Family: WIfe. \lrgJma,Pointe pubhc elementary I dall6"hter CJalre, t"'o catsschools. LeU. Academy Istudent Alana Barden ~ Snuggles and Smllogesp!ays the "kBora "

E;P~:SSis off~:e~u::~~,::- " I Occupation: vice presl-dent the Ohl(l C0ll'pam

profit groups WIth grant ..through the Michigan ICouncil for Arts and Cul- I I Quote: "Ll:c. IS a Crl'atl\('

I tural Affairs Rod the h t

IMichigan Humanities l lroc(>ss \\ e hE'r) m...are

I I c.eahng ....lth art orCouncil in partnership Iwith the Michigan Tour fi,aTJCe -

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The Grosse Pomte V. oodsCity Councll meet" at 7 30P m m Wood~ Clt:> hall20025 Mack Plaza

Monday, April 20The Memmogram mobIlE'

the breast cancer rnohtledetectIOn umt of the BarbaraKarrnano~ Cancer 1n"tltuteIS at the Grosse POinte WarMemonal from ~ 20 <I m to420pm

\\omen bE't\\et!rI tho> agesof 40 and 4g "ho"ld be aphyslclan's prescnptlOr1nard pirh msurancf' plansare In!led at il e'1"t t.i $115Cnmsured patrons wI11 bebtlled at a rate of ~73 Toleam mnrE' can 13UI 881-7511

Sunday, April 19Coloratura soprano I

I:l'.6doe1h Parcells performsa concert of a.,as and songsbj BellIn! DOnlZettI andMozart at a special perrormance m Gro"",e PomteMel'1onal Church

The concert bep~' at 4pm Tickets are $15 foradults and $10 for studentsand semors Call IS13) 086.4210 for more mformatlOn

The Clt) of Grosse Pomt.eCounCIl m~ets at 7 30 p m III

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5 years ago this weekiI Gros!>e Pomte Woods

n,tu"eCl tu P.lt 3 propo"al on theJune bdlJot to Increase theell, , lIauor IH'pn~p< R"l"""""rA :l propo-;ed Cbant) '" restaurant In the POInte PlaZa ShODpmg center ....anted the \ otersto 3i'prO\ e an addltlOna!I(ense for the Cltv

• FIve candlda~s subllllttedpetltlon" to run for the GrossePOlr>te s<.hool board CltntonAnd-ev." Carl Anderson. Ste\e?',!attnev.", Don Sweeney andSear" Tavloc

• :-hke O'Conner, headcoach at Pomte Aquatics SWIm(pam and coach of both boysand gIrls SWHnteams at GrossePomte Xarth HIgh School, wasnamed Coach of the Year lD!\flchlgan by l:mted StatesS\\1.mmmg

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• Th!' G!"dsse POinte ParkFCI.'1d::;.t,on dondted $175000fur 'ilc fblorallon of the old\\ IPc.m,ll POll'te Park bathnO.1"e mto a ) e::lr-round attl, 1

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v.ere rcpor.."d in Grosse Pomt(-\\'oods, as tv. u b,l"mb"es v. erero:.!:l€'<iand one c"-: \I a:, ;:,(olenIn on" \-Ieel. V':tule lll\bt.g",t-109 the lncld~nt<; il, oods pollcepuLed uHr a car dn\ en D\ t ....o-u"pec~ Of) :'\ev.ca"tle at 245a m -after se\ecal sho~ \'-erefired at It "

• The Kerche\ aI Curp tiledplans ,"1.th tl-e CIty of Gro~sePo.nte to erect a 'double store1- -.:.: ........6 .. vu l.ur: "";ULn Slap 01

Kercheval near Cadleu.\.The ne\\ bUlldmg \..,U pro-

\'Ide room for t\\O stores,"which are to be OCi:UPIE'Iibythe WmkJeman stores and tq€Beck 8h* company.

The stores WI!! cost $60,000"and be a credible addltlOn tothe buslne<;s "ectlOn of theClty"

• The annual budgl't forGrosse POlDte Woods was oro-Jf'Cted at $358,000, lea"'1%lg adefiClt of $61 145, accordlng wvillage clerk Philip Allard

He saId addltional propen)'taxes from 320 new homesbwlt lD the 'Woods dunng 1947would offset the shortfall butoffiClals doubted they", ould goalong Wlth raISing taxes

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Chuck Bayer, former Commodore of the Bayview Yacht Club. at right. geta his ve.-sel, Old Bear. ready for the season with ~1'e'nD.aD Kyle Kimel. a former Farms resi-dent. Bayer has had Old Bear for 18 Ye&r.J and holds the record for the most con-secutive Port Huron-to-Macltinac races at 42.

(From the April 14, 1988 Grosse Pointe News. Photo by Peter saunas.)

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo atLifeWise 55 Supper Club

Celebrate a south of the Mr.del' fie<ta v. hen Cmco de Mayocomes to the LlfeWlse 55Supper Club on Thursday. ~Iay14

All ~nJors \age 55-plus, are:DYlwd to enlO) an e.emng ofdmner. entertamment and a6ptu,,; fiim at tnI' LlfeWl,o;e 55Supper Club :\!o>et old fnendsand nev. on the secondThu"sda\ of each month, from4'30 to '63Q pm In Hen!')Ford Cottage Hospital'"

Orchid ..- ---- _From page 1

25 years ago this week• Baatmgs suffered dunng

a robbery proved fatal asAlfred R Glancy, 65, wed mHarper Hospital Glancynever recovered from theeffects of a beatmg by two bur-gla~ in hi" Lakeshore homeon Nov. 12. 1972.

• "Lake on rampage agam,"read the lead headlIne aboutLake St. CIIW' actIng up Asstrona- '1I\Ilnds na"h.,<1 ""avesagamst the shorehne, arecently completed sea wall atthe Grosse Pomte WarMemonal helped prevent fur.ther floodmg 00 the property

Nevertheless, the stormmade an impressIOn 00 JohnLake, director of the WarMemonal, who said, 11115 ISthe first time I've known thegTatulat('!') comments: he POInters' plants when the Alger House to shake"

"aid blooms die They re-pot tnm • Thousand of dollars ha:p CFlOrist JS a fl.lIJ.<'"r' Ice '1onst rurrenth the award-",Jr.- and, In general, te:Jd to the been saved thanks to a tree oWntunl soprano!'tlost of thE' lhou"alld .. 01 nIng ol'Chld IS on dlspla) at the plants When the next set of growmg program 11' Grosse Eiiubetb hrttUs rcnrm.s

n".". and plant • ., GM~ non" But m about 1 L' to' bl""m ~ buddmg, ~d the Pmnte Pack, ,ffi...!, M'd from 1_ GoPomte Flon ..t ....t'r~ gr0 ....n 1,2 months ...hE'n the orchId IS plants once again are aesthetJ- Dunng the l3.st decade, more g, rmany.there from seedlmg rather done broorrnng, Farquhar Wlll C2.Jly pleaSing to have on dIs. than (00 trees havf been III her home dmrch furthan purcha<cci ftom a \\hole- ha.e to dnlde the majestic play m a pnvate household, he grown at Three Mile park for a COncert of operasale flower grim er and merely plant mto man) small parts dehvers them back to theIr

resold As he expJamed once a bulb oHIlers Atty mn~~'CompetitIOn" ha,'en t been p:,(,duces a spike of flowers or ThiS was Farquhar's first _ gen. Bellini, Donizetti and

m\ focus Our lustomers are blooms, then It does not pro- competition It wouldn't be hiS Moun,oudoc~ and .,1I remam ,," duo< an)m" .. p,k" Rath", la" H, .. am .mph""" that •• ~ !be 'HId .........sa'd Farquhar, v.ho I" the Lou'd !t oroducp" '" ne"" bu!l:- Sc the cu"Wmen; ,u" the pnrnary CanClloate punty 1generation ot hI> tamt!.). to run plants have to be ('onn,lually foc ...s But !>uld the &,"ard has "'" of sound for ~Wch shethe .58-\ear-old flons' locatec dl\-.ded, tended to, repotted, been fun to share Wlth the cus- k is acdaimcd. Heron Kerb) Road, Just east of and so on tomers too to spea accompanist, AldenScheD.KercheH.l It 15 somethmg Farquhar IS .Our customers are ve"'" well

'Yet, I trvught thIS (rchld \ ef) comfortable domg, and he mformed and educated 'Many Repubhcan candIdate for is I well known pilmist aDlIwas really great Althougr v. e ha:, plenty of room In hIS 6,000 have been checkmg out the Michigan attorney general Icdter at dte High SelloN fur the Fme aAdhave grown Letter ones 'IE:' I square foot gyeenhouse Orchld up close and Judgmg It John Snuetanka WIll speak at PerfOrming Ans,lust wanted '0 see ho,\ . e In fact, he not only dlV1des themselves It has been a fun the Grosse Pomte War""ould do \nth lt In compet and tends to plants he!s grow- expenence Our customers Memonal on Tuesday, Apnl ~..dby TfIOJ4y ~tlOn.~ ht: saId cfth" Olchld that mg to "elL but he also does have telephoned their mends 21, at 7 30 P m Sunday, April 19, at 4:00 pmhas 8 spIkes of f.o\'oer", and these procedures and more, for encouragmg them to come see G r 0 sse Poi n t e~ho" 'pan of J'd'" "tend plan" iliat bel,ng to~. re,," "," h, '''d S=etanka ~n be Dart of MEMORIAL CHURCHfour feet In wrdth d. nt, "It has al!>c Instlgated a good the Eastslde Rep~bhcan

~It "'a" so e:>.cltu:g I had a Hun(h:~ds of Grosse eAchange of mformatlOn on Club's monthly current affairs 16 Lakeshore Drive. Grosse Paiute Farmslong walk to m) ~ruck frorr the Pcrr UOrs-hoard" theIr plants at how to best grov. thiS cert,am forum (313) 882-5330competitIOn I had the orchid h.s greenhouse dLlrlPg tpe type of orchId as well as other 515 adults JhOl_s_ted__u_pu_n_m__'_S_h_()_U_ld_e_r__an_d__ p_ld_n_t_~_.-_O_fT_s_e_a_s_on_" p_la_n_t_s_,"_S_8_I_d_Fa_r_

Q_U_hl_a_r_Wh_O__ Th_e_~_'ar_l\_I_e_m_o_n_a_I__ls_l_oca_t S_I_O_studen t5_aDd__ 5emOn

__ ' : ~~people were yel'lllg out can. HIS "taff plch up Grosse loves w chat Wlth customers ed at 32 Lakeshore. AllDjttqlol. receptiattjoDo",". t:I1IIK:cf _~'

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ft.ppi 16 '998Grosse POintE" News News 3A

r- 0::-.:.. t["'1 ......lTt- vq;af..lzatJons,"""tlJ, a G I. \\arden, presl..h Ilt and ch.ef executivevII'le" HeN} Ford Health

Q1TAGHeuer

He then held mel easmglymore responSIble POSitIonsw1th the ,John F Kennedy~fedlcdl Center ID West PalmBea{'h from 1985 untll 1996.He also has numerous profes-SIOnal affihauons lllcludmg theAmencan Academy of Me<hcaJAdmlmstrators, AmencanCollege of CardIOvascularAdmInistrators and AmencanPh..trmaceutlcal Assoclatlon

In a related matter a bIllpas<;ed thE' House to Increasethe cl\'J1 JunsdlctlOn of mUIlICI-pai courts from $1,500 to atleast $3,000 "That way, morepeople can a\ at! themselves toour mU'1lclpal courts," saIdRichner

Another blll forwarded to theSenate concern" the con::lha-tlOn d'vlslOn a less formalcourt along the Ime" of smallclalms ccurt Thf' h,ll wouldralse JUrlsdlctlO'1 to $600-RJght now the hmlt IS only$100, a level set back m 1957:he said

\Vb) $600? -Because that's\\ hat $100 In 1957 money IS\\ orth today," saId RIchner

nmg commISSIOn was mIstakenIn Its b€>hefthat Enterpnse hasaltered the lettenng In SIgnS Inotller commumtles

Dlckln~on saId that he was"Upportl\ I' of cIty Sign ordl-nances, but that the Enterpnsereque"t was le"s of a deVlatlOnf"'om tho"e standards thanotne'" vanance requests thathd.\C been granted by the coun-cll. so he supported Ernst

In the end, the councIl votedto grant the vanance, WIthonly V1Cf.1 Granger yotmg no.

Richard M, Van Lith

p"~ ('h,rlyr: 3:11 ~rLc.al C<lrf Inaddltwn horn, carf;: and uutpa.t.('nt l:>r" "ill .....offt'red

R'CK 1",,1" dlJ th, (,rl:centlalsthat v,,, ....ere ,eekJdg to allo'>lus If' al?'<Tte"sl\"h mo\e for-y, ard In Otlr dew:!opment of anE:ast !>Ide net\\ork aImed atstrengthem ng patlent-foc1lsedhealth care "en Ices,~ ~y~Henry DeYrles Jr, reglOnal\nee pre~ldent Bon SetoursHealth S\stem

.We beilel'e RIck IS an excel-lent chol(:e to lead our effort tocreate an orgamzatlOn thata~:....r:: a full ra'Jb~ UL ~t:'r\ Ice~through cont:nued partner-",hIp" ....Ith local commumt)pbsluan., - ""'.th the ,;upportof 1:\\ 0 natIOn all} recogmzed

George CathnA local cnmlnal attorne\

speakmg on the condltlOn ofanonymIty had contradlctol'}opmlOns of the mum, Ipal C(lurtIssue A'-, a def"n'e i:m:-er hesaid the ,pcond crJanc{> allO ....edhy Clf/ ..Ult 'ourt" hell'O hlSchents \- ,\ I;np, \,r 110\1£IPr,

he sald de n ••\ u 3ppeals ....en~redundant and eXpf'n"l\e

Peop'€> co.,\ I\'t"'d "f drunkendn\ mg are !)lg user" of theIoophnl,p ~ l!d ..: pcl "'( HI .... '-I

-From <1 enmll',,1 Ju~tlcestandpomt It., gro"sh unfairto gI\ e cn'11ln .Iq a ~econd shotat ab"oh mg themseh eo, of lIa-bl!Jt\: ~ald Richner a memberof the Hou"e JUdlC13l'} comnllt-teE'

"an "lnce" ha \ f' allol' ed theplacmg of SIgnS I\lth trade-marked logos

The Clt\ planmng cO'11mi;,-SlOn .ecommended that the'arance be granted, but thatthe lettering In the wordEnterpn"e be colomal Thecomm:SSlOn ~ald that the "E"I'1Enterpn"e was a trademark,so the compal1) cuuld ...."lm theCorporate -E -

Em"t "aId that the entlresign \\a" tl;;demarked 1'1Wasnmglon and th.lt the plan

Th~ ,,000 SprlCS

:;::; m 18 !;,.rH~1t rl( I 1 -mrl ...teeloA-.:Jter r~ ~l ....t If t t(2\10 met,,(,

I edmund t. AH EE jewelers

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Bon Secours/Cottage namesRichard M. Van Lith as CEO

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,,\-t, mTr,,, t .>0 urg;;.nlzatlOns

no\> ,,'> 1, t appro\ al of state,. .........l .. _

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pletf' th£. JOint venture,II ~IIC!' " .. xppcted to be3( lom pll~n ..a 0\ er the next9r) 03h

-I lYI exci t!:d about theOpP(,rtU'1IL\ to lead a JOint\en1ur .. t!la, "'Ill blwgtog-etner t ...o highly rep-ut«bie local urgalllzatlonsLa "trengthen the heaJthcar€' "cnlC!.,> we ('trer thecomrnun.ty." 5ay" Van Lith.

After reu~IYmg hiSDoctor of Pharmacy Degreefrom the l'IlIverslty ofMll1nesota m 1983, VanLnh began hb health carecareer as a staff climcalpharmaCist at Fort Myers

CommunIt) HospItal III Fort:\!yers Fla He became clinicalLuordmat"r of the departmentof pharmacy a year later andsen ed for thr~ years as anadjunct assIstant chmcal pro-fessor at the Umverslty ofFlonda's College of Pharmacy

HIS extensIve experiencE'makes hIm the perfect fit forBSCHS, at~ordlng to leader-slup at Bon Secours and HenryFord, JOint \enture companyseI"Vlces ~lJl mclude pnmaf)care Ifamlly pract1ce, mternalrnfodlclne, oedlat""" 1 nhstetncs and ~ecology. emergenc:medICine ana speCIalty servlce'i~uch as cardIOlogy, or thopedlcscancer care, rehablhtatlOn,

B( n <;:"L ,r" Health""1 -tern dnd Ii, fin F (,rdllL,'th ::'.. ,tufl Ill\ ..

Il:ln,ed HI( bard RILf. \f\ ,m L,t" ~~ ('l.!;1 L xeu:t1h(ffocpr of B"n ~eC()Ur-(ottage Health S"IIC"-B:SCHS a jCJI'lt \/. Nun

''''II'pan, '>I11,h \\dl Jill ..H£nn f(Jld ('J:L1!.:eH0-p.:d.1 "'Id BOrJ :::>e,our-fl""pltal ana theIr relatedcommurut\ LICliItl€, He

, \\ III as"U!Ile hI'; Ile,\ pOSI',IV'. In mid ~la\\an Lith cume, to

B~( HS from "\e'<t PalmReach, Fla ~hen: he I"en ed In tn .. dual role of'Ice pre'<ldent of patl€'ntoperatIOn" for Intracoa"talHealth System" and'ldrfJIJ1l"trdt~r of the S)!:otern S 460 bed 8t ~faT)"~~edlcal Center

At Intracoa!'tal. \'an Lith'" as responslble for patlentopt'r"tlOn'< nurou:g and an:::.1la!') services. outpatient ser.nces, and ma-,or prtdurt 1,'1""lnclt:dIilg th~ Cdnl.€f In~tltuteTrauma Center. Chlldrt'n'HospItal. the 4Q.bed InstItutefor Mental Health and the 50.bed Rehabl1ztatlOn InstItute

The current system 1S costlyto the Pomtes, RIchner said"Public safety officers whohave already testified at thefirst tnal III mUniCipal courthave to take the LIme to travelto CIrCUit court to te"tlr. allover agum It takes poh~e offour streets and r,u;,es unncce,,-sary costs.~

A representative of the CItyof Grosse POinte pollce depart-ment saId officers are paIdtime and a-half for appear-ance" In CIrcUit court

Grosse Pomte 'Woods aver-ages two de novo appeals permonth, whIch Invohes "ha\'mgto subpoena y, Itnesses all o\eragain: said cIty attoroe)

The second petltloner, \far~Ernst, of Enterpnse Rent-A-Car, askpd t~e countll lor d

SIgn vanance that would allo\\the compan\ to put up Its stan-dard corpor<ltt' Slgn The \an.ance ....as needed because theproposed Sign'S lettenng does[lot meet the cIty s Mco1omal'lettenng standards

Ernst saId that the SIgn IStrademarked and that the Cltvhas granted man) vana"!ces mthe past to natIOnal busmes"eo\\Ith local franchIses These

• R( I.;l,h Rone f) 'n'll\ 1f',r-• Reg JI(l" \ hlf ....(lnd L\ (1 IJd! on ...

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• ( ll( lIrT' , Vltdm II [) '>lli1plf'111' IIh

~if \10'(1 ,nl )'11111 () I ( 1 ITBE OSTEOPOROSIS StuDY LINK

n consen'lUS RIchner crossedpart\ lmes to enbst the sup-port ot Rep WIllIam Callahan,D-8t Clair Shores and theSerJate <; Young

l1w important thlIlg IS rep-re"erJting the dli>tnct, no mat-ter v. }lIch part} IS in lOntrol:" •.Ild Young

ero".,e POInte offiCIalsHerold .'IIcC Deason aDd JohnFlldcl\ attorne)s for the Parkand ell), respectl\ ely, \\ enl toL.:lll"hJIo: m SUppOI'! 01 theHouse legls!J.tlOll

If the bill becomes law thenght to aopeal "'iii SLIP eXI"t,sala Richner "But an appeal>' auld hm " to he ba"ed on theretord .,

\\'(,od"C ouncJlman Al Dlli{msun

"ald r-e \IQuld \ote dgamstgrantmg the \ anance becduset t I vrdm':lnct'S are clear onIIhnt h ,1I1o\\3hle But he saIdthat times ha\ e changed sincethe councIl \1 lote ordmancesllmltmg the number of carry-Uti! n "Wur,lIlt., He saId that'"1101e pdrents \1 ark and thedem,; nd 'i lor l.alT,-out re,tau-ranh d'e gleater than e\erand C( ut1cd ~hould reneI', cur-!(lnt 07() n,~nCf-l""

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to plug a legal loopholp grantlDg dutomatlc appeal rIght« topeople found guilty 10 mumcI-pal court

Grosse POlntes andEastpointe are the ani) CltH,':,

In lVhchlgan th:lt ha\e mumcipal courts

Under a prO\ISlOn (aIled thenght ()f "de no\o a.ppeal,"Rl(.:mer saId, people guIlt) ofcnmes m Grosse POinte muT'.cIpal court can go automatIcallyto Wayne County ClrcUlt Courtfor a l:>ra11dne .... tnoll

The same gOE'S for com IC-

t'ons lr' Lake Tal'. nshlp. IIherede no, 0 appealo cap be made tothe :\1acomb County CIrCUItCourt, he ,>::l,d -

Clrclmg the ....agons to 'JUlld

and trash from the re"taurdntBrabb s.lld that hI'" re.,tau

lant wou'd onl:- sell pIzza and80 percent of sales I~Guld bedf'IJvene<; A'i for traql-, thecompan~ on') qells Coca-Colaproducts In Lottles not 111

paper cupsCou.1cdman Enc Stemer

made a motion to den} t'w\ arlance reque'il and councl1-....oman VIckI Granger secorodI'd She said that there \'.as nocompellmg need for anotiwrcarr) <lut re"t:>urdnt 1'1 the

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sarvtca '0 enhorceory bush65:" meeting

Om prlva'e d ",,~g fOCTI

<,("n Qccommocat!7 \ ourSmal Ot lorge GroL.ps

p J~I'less llJncha$ or Si "~sn:Advonced t('<yed Noe' 2~' 9944

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Richner welcomes student law1nakersState lawmaker Andrew Richner recently welcomed a visit from two yOWlg future

leglsla tors.Brianne Nadeau. a senior at Grosse Pointe South High SChool. and Ell%abeth

Huc-bner.:lFuUOi at Giosae Pointe Nonh. spent the day in Lansing with Rep. Rich-ner, R-Groase Pointe Park. They attended a House Judiciary Committf'e meeting.Republican caucus and House session as part of Richner's student leogislatorpro-gram..

MIwas impressed by how much these young people knew about state govern-ment. MsaJd Richner. MTheirquestions were thoughtful. and it was evident that theyhad a thorough understanding of the lawmaking process. even prior to their visit. R

High-schooJ counselors selected the students for the program based on theirstrong interest in govemment.

MThis program is a unique opportunity to provide young people with a realgllmpsc into the Legislature as well as allow thcm the OPportunity to participate inthe legislative process," Richner said. RBrlanneand Elizabeth accompanied me toa hearing regarding Gov. John Engler's Clean Michigan bond proposal, where theyhad an opportunity to share with me their thoughts on how thp np_ fn"ding cau!d.benefit Lake St. Clair clean-up.

MIenjoyed spending the day with 8rianne and Elizabeth, and I hope this experi-ence will positively impact their future career choices, H

Lawmakers consider strengthening municipal courtsBy Brad LindbergSlaff Writer

A bIll to stop people com'Jct-ed c.f d crllnc In Grosse Po.nte'smumcwa) court" from gettingar dutamahc second shot In

{"InuIt court hai> pasi>ed theMIchIgan House and IS bemgcon~ldered b) the Senate atpres" hme

1f all goes \I ell saId Senateba(k~r ::>en Joe Young Jr, D-Detrmt the legislatIOn WI!I befOr\\ arded for Gov ,fohnEngler., "lgnature "to mnkesure no trook gets a "econdchant!' "

Th,., mea-ure was mtroducedm th(.' Hau"" b~ Rep AndrewRlchlll I, R.Gra,,~e Pomte Park.

Woods council gives to, takes from to Mack Ave. businesses

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By Jim StickfordStaff Wnter

T)lI' Gro""e POlnte Wood"Clt) CouncIl got do\\n to bUS1-neo~ :\!onda: Plgf]t Actmg asthp ,u'wig board of appealstn, cotl!1(,1 consldered a Sign\a'llrte I"r Enterp"l<;e Rept-A C lr :md ,1 reque'it to alloy, aPdpa Jonn., Pina Parlor onMack

Robert Brabb approachedthe councIl and sought pernllS-SlOn to open a Papa ,John ~ In

the 19300 block of \lilck ('It \bUlldmg llbpector ;\ltlh.,aSpranger (\pldlned th,.t {'it,\ordinances !lmlt the number oftake'out lestallrants !l' theCIty to four For Brabb to "1-''- •

another .,urh n .,tauran lreqUIre'> d \ ana!lLe fnJll1 thecouncil, ~he ,aHl

BUlbb told the luunu] thathe thought the ,HldI: Ion of aPapa ,John s to th( \'.'ood'>would b!. of benefit to the com-mU'1lty H!. "Jld that r-e ....ouidprOVIde Job" to the cO!T'mpOItyand mtendpd to partICIpate In

local ,choo! proRram~But Br:lhh ~ argumf'nt'i \\ ere

,~nvm\ 1ncmg to rC'i,dent-, dndbu~me<;' 0\\ ller~ Tnr')Da\l;,on ....ho Ii\e,> nt.lr thf'prop0'it,d plna p"rlor, pomtpd('ul that the Papa John,would be a block <1 ...... \ from .J

LIttle Ca, "',H .,Fred Z,,!ll\'i{l, m\nel of ,./1

m,ur,'WP 19pnC} 1I1 lh. ",lJnlblock ii, thl' p' 'P 'I [I r".,t'llrant, .,ald thdt 'h"If' \~,j,

.1lnadva prohleITl wltn tr.lm,dll(: U01HJIC pdl King \lltl1 th,

("''><lr., AnOlh/1 1'111.1 pill/

would onl, makl' 1h HI ,,Ill'

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Apnl 16, 1998~ - - "'o:n.- 1.1_- c\.lIroS:,.t::.- I He 1'It::W ...

"omethmg he I\.newBut that" not all a prosper

tl\€ In\(',,tor should conSider ItitAl ,,'On t m~ tter If you knewC 'daOLl.lt a COTJ.1!=.anys pro uc: II\ llel don t l.no\\ ho\\ to Rncll).!.!?tht lclm!-'an\ S perforrnante

T, do that, S,hl um "aId\,oolid.De t; LOons need to !mo""If a corporatIOn nas the foilowI!1g

• ~p up"ard eammg t1enct,• The amount It spends on

re""arch and development A('o;"oan\ that doesn't lonductenough research ID1ght get leftbE'hmd b) the competltJOn

• Malket gro",th• Ho,," much nsk It '>hO\'\5on

the bd.lance sheet Does thecompan) owe too much to credoItors?

• \\7111'tare :ts sale~, revenueand profit hlstones? If the com.pan) has hIgh sales 1>'lt lov.prolits It mIght have a man. •agement problem

All I!I\ estments are nsky,Schrom said, and peopleshould ne,er nsk money theye.an't afford t.o lose

But !Jke dny good finanCIalconsultant. Schrom has onesure bPt up hIS sleeve

"I kno,," ho",' an) one can eurn16 percent mterest," he said

"Payoff your credlt cards •and save on mtercst expense."

NOTICE OF ANNUAL VILLAGE ELECTION

~iUa£Jl' of Qf)rnss£ l30inte ~~O're$(cuntles of\\a}ne and Macomb

l\flchigan

The la'i dd\ t"r re •• ,\ Ill.\! f,,!!I,lfoillnn, for lhl, elecr;nn J'

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abstract thoug1lt Droee~"F manee \' ork~ the ,aIlll \' aybecau"e vou b ..mg OJ der to .1

rd'1don, world ~\rt "no fmo.!,,'elIT\ 01\ e a Jot of pJanr mg to

OH"rcome a s"nes of \\ hat Ifs "F, r S.r rum, ?rt .md tlnance

meld Into nl~ phJlo~opb rhilt11ft' IS d lredtl~e prlXe,,,

Hl' "tlll pa1nb .lod ,>- _l longLIme mEmber of thf' Gro"otPomt" ArtIstS As-oc1atlOfi

But, under"tandabh he ahoput", a lot of LmE: mtD the stockmalket

For T'ponlp In,,lono- for anIn\e~tl''lellt. Schrom ,aid thebest 'ltrateg) "" '0 lIT\ e"t mwhat you know"

While ht' \\ do t."arh''1gSchrom JOined an mVf>"lmentclub L1ke lmestment club"everywhere, It was compl"J.sedofpiople who came f~om atl dIf-ferent backgrounds

The club .....as lOokmg to bu)a stO("I{ Schrom had an ld~aAs an art teacher, he kne .....thatCrl'lyola crayons were thebiggest seHer lD the world Tokldt and ~.:hool purchasmgagents allke, the Crayolabrand meant crayons

He convlllcfi'd the dub to buystock m Bmne', and Sm1th, themakers of Cra\ ola, and It rosefrom $11 to $66 per share, aprofit of 600 percent

All because pe ll....ested m

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I To the QualIfied Elector, of the Villa!!c of Gm, ..e POinte Shores

'rou are heret-y noufled lral thc annual Elecllol' nf lhe Village ofGros~e POll'le Shcre~ COUfl[IC, of \\-a\ ne and ~1,lcnrnb i\hchlgan IS

'oCheduled for Tuesda\. \1a, 19. 1998, lh" cu\(omill') thIrd Tuc~day InMa\

Guaranteed Quality Work • Pick-up :md DeliveryComplete Collision Repair & Refinishing

Utilizing the Latest State of the Art EqUipmentWe've ~atlsfied our customers through the years by dOing

wor;, dJrectJ~'with theIr insurance companiesIncluding: AAA,State Farm, Cittzens, All State, USM,

Titan, CNA & MEEMIC

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,nlt' " '"It n he' "aId lllL.lh 0\ art...... "'Duntd..neou~ H~~ \'-If' ,,1lngclr&\-\ ln~ \\ a~ erE.~ned thE:' 11lgnlbdolV It \\ ih dUt I had thr ...e\'.eek~ to :ume up ....lth ~ulTIe,j,lD£, .'11d ....a" ,tulk fur ft,l

Ide., Thmg-s J\,'I \'oork"d Ollt attroe la"r l11!llute -

.-\Jtt'r stud\1ng .Irt und eau-(':ilIOn at Bowllllg Green,:::'chrum ....d.~ Cllfered a teachH"gloh In thfl' nrn~~p. p"" ,1'-0 Pnhl .....

Slhool S,,,tt'm~E\ en though I '" as from

Clncago, I'd heard of Gros&ePomt€" E, en then It )\asknown <'.~ hanng an excf-!lentschool", stem It ranked upthere \Ilth the top d1stnctsaround the country lt \'0 as agreat OpportLlnlt\ for me. hesald

H,~ career as an art teacher"'as hehemlar> by normal stan.dards

~l dldn t ha\ e a room to my0\'\ n Each da \', I traveled fromschool bUlldmg to school bUild.mg, carrymg my art supplies todIfferent classrooms teachmgart," he sald

But the arrangem€'nt paid offthe fil ..t day on the Job Whl!ecOT.ductmg hiS peripateticrounds at Defer grade school,he met second grade teacher\irglDla Van Buren a.."ld,VOIla,they were mamed three yearslater

They have a daughte~ClaJr(~, who, hke her dad, hasan artIstIc streak.

After eight years tounngthe pubhc school system,Schrom settled down as headof the art -department atCm"erslty LIggett School

Fourteen Vf>an; Jat!'"!' "lnok-mg for so~ethmg new, Iaccepted a Job With the OhlOCompa!!): he Said

~TeachlDg art v.as veryre\\ am'ng I still see a iot ofm~ former "tudents aroundtOVlI1 I Just .....anted somethmgn('V\: he explamed

Schrom saId there are a lotof slmllantles between the"orld of art and finance

'"They are both very creatIvefields: he saId

~Art IS about orgamzmg an

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"'B...iQ art 1.., l)ll , ""Lffit lrlll g• ~ H t'lt:;' .1rtJ.~ .. Coe n I.. C0~L .....t1(,.s

to hl ....0" } t'r .ad t2t tH..J'l nf:'o3.ld G"cld elr b d I ,n t .In l \ aJ.t....lLcr.. :hat ulllt:' }lIe Ldt"'

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To Schn'm art - an mternaluroce,,, "herE' t1-]e0nl' eleP1E'ntto be >-.itl"H, d h th" ~rllst

But posltne rem'orcementalwa)~ helps and h1s pnde IStempered \,;]th the self-deprecl'atlon ypIcal of someonE' ha\lflggenume talent that one of hISboyhood crayon drawmgs 1S lD

the permanent collectIOn of theC nrnegle Instlt ute InPittsburgh The work 1\ as astIll hfe rendenng of hiS par.enfs hvmg room

Schrom spokE- from expen-

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PhOl<lb, Ro-h Sill..,..Donald Schrom, vice president of The Ohio Company,

displays some of his paintings in his office in GrossePointe Farms. SChrom is a former art teacher in tbeGrosse Pointe Public School System and Uni"ersityLiggett.

dents \\ erE' a~orded mterpreta-huns of the be,t.of-the-best ofthe "'orld $ art!qtlc hentage

'The clas~e< \\er~ ...."rth.\'. hlle for the an ,ippreClatiOnalone - sal" Schrom

For ~omethmg called "Ionell'ne"s In monng - Schrom dre\\d. rur" 'ng \ an surrounded b)peE-nnr e\ £;-balJ- to representthe dl"tanl ~pNhght put onpeople \\ hl' are mo\,ng out of a

4A Ne\xJsFormer Grosse Pointe art teacher has flair asBi Brad L.ndbergStan V'I'lter

Dlmald S"h; (In h.lQ dU I(lt.j

.1>- .::: ~l'\th grader enn,]Jed lIT• 1.~ ,ng (l:b~e' at tn", -\rt

In-Ltule ,1[ Chicago tn It ..t'...('.J.,a one dJ) bt.u'me .1 "to;:"!Jr 'h' r n Grn"se Po,nt( F:lrm-

Fer that m:ltter he bdd n,1ldl:':: \\.hl1e edrl11ng d..l3.l n15 ....

' ..r" deo-ee" 1'1 art and f p,

..1-r~ at B()~:1ng l.rrl?t;:'r' St~t't'lr..\er~.t\ that he ....vuldC'<'ccme an alt to: adlt r dtl nJ\erslt\ Llg.;dt ::.chO-.ll orn,(e[ hI:> \, lfe.to.be on h,,, 'Irstda\ of \\ orh. lIT the Grn,,,pl-"O] r.t p t'ubhc ::lchool S\ stell'

But that's g('Umg ahead (IfthE "ton

ChIcago 'latl\ e Don SchromI"n t from a famlh of accom-pl1shed artIsts -

He d<H'sn't descend from alme of pamters or IllustratorsBut he gTe\\ up m a faml!) thatencouraged the e>..plcratlOn ofIdea,; and the purSUit of cre-atn e expression

Schrom's mterest In art. cou-pled WIth a natural talenthOTJ.edfrom SIXth gTdde onwardm c1as~es at one of Amenca'smost preshglOus art musPUffis,h::lve left a mark on m'> famll}and the chtldren of familiesthroughout the Pomtes

AI, a boy, h!:' hked to dra", ,and thought he'd gn" It a tI'}by takl."lg weekend art clas"e~at the Art Institute of Chicago

What staTted a'> a Sixthgrade mqUIry evolved mto aquest that lasted until the endof hIgh school, took off ill col-lege and became a 22-yearcareer

The classes v.ere l?'pnrpd f"rstudents who v.anted to bechallenged

"The cours!:'s WE're taught bythree Instructors "1n1ultaneoush" he saId "Th':! sessIOns\\ er~ structured m such a '" aythat an assignment \\as gl\ enone week The next v. eek \\ e'dexammE' ho,\ different artistsIhroughout h1stol') would haveapproached the subJect ~

The thm:l we",k ""as the pay.off The assIgnment was due Ifyou didn't do It "'elL you nskl?dnot bemg allowed to return thefollowmg semester Eac!. )earclasses became smaller

Schrom \'oasn't faCing the

Water levels remained high for March II Dunng the month of March preClplta- 1. 15 24, 2" and 19 mch~'s ahol'e d\er lake was about 11 Inches belo\'o the all- I

tlOn was above a"erage on all ofthe Great :tge respective)) time high March monthly mean level,

ILakes Shorel.ne reSIdents are cautIOned to be \\hICh was recorded m 1986For the year to date, preClp.tatlOn I" alf'rt \\ hene\ er ad\ ers .. weather cuncil The forecast sho"'s that the Aonl

also above average on all of thE' Gr!?3t [lOll" l'X,,,t, as theS€ cuuld Lduse rapId month!) mean level ofLske St Clair WIllLakes bil'>!ns short.term J"1ses In water levels be about 3 Inches abo.e ""hat 1t was m

The net supply of water to Lake Lake 8t Clair at the end of March was March8upenor wa.;, below a\E.'rage. \~hde [be .It elevatIOn 575 98 feet aooye the mean The lake 1Sexpected h> contmue ItS sea-remammg Great Lakes basms ~\ere \'0 ater If-\ el at Rlmouskl Quebec, or about sonal nse mto Juneabove a"erage for March -+4mches above chart datum The mean .....ater le\el m September IS

In companson to their long-tern111918- expected to be abOLlt 16 Inches above the1996, a,erages, the March monthl) mt"an The !\farch mOllthly mean level of long.tfnn average for that month, Orwater levels ~f Lakps Supenor, MIchigan. 57585 feet v."as about 24 Inches above about 7 !Dches below what 1t was at the

I Huron, 8t Clair, Ene and Ontano \\ ere tne long-term average fur March The same time m 1997

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'1 hdpppnen wal> that\\~nar Jpparen.) ..CMlJ Itself ....as unable to confirm the

. t of 132 teachers In thecertillcd IOn"cnoob chartered by the unIversIty And- f- II dId so only after conducting aIt 108 )second lnyt'stlgatlGn

After It.!> second checkup, CMU prOVid-ed the ne" s medId With"a new hst that.h d ~OII1" a handful of teachers In

S owe., . d 1 fythe charter schools had faue to qua 1 ,

and by the end of last \\ eek the numberhad declined to only one

If a iegJ.l>lator who dId not Y•.now theLansmg rope~ had been thl" chief of theEducatIOn CommIttee, there wuuld have. ( c"p un the number of charteroeen n, u 'h::>choolsthat wuld have been aut onzedIn Michigan

AnJ until the charter schools prove~ 1 I l

Ln~[]l~~J V~b d.i.H~ W U,Lt... '-''' ............... tJ ....'-".•.•IJ.~ ...u~,IOcludmg :r.e neceSSIty to hITe only qual-Ified teachers, we thmk the cap shouldstay at no more than 150

And slIrely checkmg the certificatIOn ofali teacher5 should b<? the fune-tlon of allcharter school boards, which are appomt.ed by the authonzmg agency and notelected as the regular school dIstnctboards are

But 10 \!lew of the 65 new members tobe elected to the nO-member House thisNovember nobody lul0WS what thIS body,halfofthe~ new amvals In Lan.sing, willdo about term-limit repeal or anythmgelse

Cov John Engler's VIews on educatIOnWhen Engler became enamored of char-ter schools, Bryant went along WIth arequest that at least 100 such schools beauthonzed

But when Gap leaden, hmted theyw2nted the cap to be e!Immated S0 thatan) numb£'r of charter schools could beauthOrIzed, Bryant held the lIne at 150And that IS stIll the lImit, and recent:':" :::::-.. .:"~"'~,"",,:""4 ...~.I."'I". L;JI;: u. UUKI1L W ~Ld'ythere for the foreseeable future

Fortunately, we're told by JohnTruscott, <:> spokesman for the admInIS-tration, that whIle the current admInls-tratlOn would be happy to sef' the cap hft-ed, it IS not pushIng for It 10 ..,ew of theopPOSition (chiefly In the DemocratIcHouse)

The recent controversy over the qualifi-cations of the teachers In the charterschools certIfied by Central MichiganUmverslty Illustrates the problem GMt.:had approved the hcensmg of 45 of the107 schools, and then found that someteachers had not been appropnatelJapproYed.

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or al., .~here elst', 'WIlham G MIlhken,....ho sened MIchIgan from 1969 to 1983

HIS major ObjectIOn !{) term hmlts IS, ashe \Hote, -A large body of voters who....1sh to return their representatIves tooffice WIll ~ denied the nght to be repre-sented by proven, expenenced legIsla.tors "

An) one who has spent much tIme 10legislatIve halls knows that the majorwork IS nearlv al\o\,a v'" "on!" hv '''''''''' .,f'the veterans "'ho really know the legIsla-tlye ropes.

The expenence that our now-retIredlegIslator, Rep WillIam R Bryant,acqUlred ....hlle representmg the POIntesIn Lansmg for more than 20 years madeIt poSSIble for hIm to know hIS wayaround tn the state Legislature and ill hIShome dIstrict

Because .:If hiS long servIce In Lansmgand GOP control of the House, he even-tually became the chaIr of the HouseEducatIOn CommIttee and led it througha series of reforms that benefited educa-tion statt! ....ide.

But he dId not always agree WIth GOP

Term limitsought to beabandonedAs we approach our state's pnmary

electIOn In Augu.!>t, more andmore ne ....spaper and TV newsstones are ralsmg questlOn:.

3bout tt'rm hmIts that permit Houseme-mbers to sef\ e only thrf'C terms or SIX.,ears. ThIS IS the first year that the la....real-h becomes elTectn:e because It bars all ofthe 65 House members, ....ho have sef\'ed.1t least SL'l{ ) ears, from fihng for re-elec-tlOn

So "hat's ....Tong v.lth term hmlts"i;,t:.\ :>11lIJ.1I.' ena d House member's

usefulness Just about the tImt' he has!c~~':~(:d t~IC :t:l;;lbiatl,,'e ropes We haveopposed term hmlts from the start andstIll thmk the legIslatIOn ought to berepealed becal:se it depnves theU:-gIslature and the state of thoroughlyexpenenced members.

Equally Important, It also deprives vot-ers of choosmg a veteran l(>gislator whostIll may be the best person to serve thatpartIcular distnct

We were delIghted to see in Monday'sDetrOIt }o~ree Press another strongexpressIOn of opPOsItion to term limitsfrom our favonte governor from this state

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ter is an old building wluch in our viewmight not be worth much renovanonmoney.

."'..:> B~d Liudh.:l~':> l>wry reported lastweek, board member John Mills also pro-posed a gc-slow attitude toward any5pt>ndmg In \iew of both the known andunknown mfrastructure replacementneeds m the future

RepaIrs could be Identified as a thtrdalternatIve, an of which deserve to be con-SIdered by the board. Those of us who hveIn older homes know the eustly surpnsesthat they often provide Just for upkeep orrenovatIon

Some of the $3 4 nulhon uught even bedeferred to finance a worthy, new projector even a gOO'i, Dew teaching techmquethat would be SImIlar to chscrenonaryendeavors the schools have taken on inthe past dunng penods of larger tax re,,'.enues

For our part, however, we are confident,in view of the board's excellent finauCialrecord in the past, that it WIll make goodJudgments about when and how and evenwhether to spend the money at thIs bme

John MiMi!EdItor and Geneni

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Robert G. EdgarPubhsh~

Robert B. EdgarFounder and Publlsh;;:r

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The Grosse Pomte school board dJs-~ an unusual problem lastweek. It was not one of the usualquestIons about the COSt of school

sef\'1ces. Instead, It was about ways tospend the dJ.stnct's $3.4 nullion Durantsettlement fund.

The state required the distnets Involvedto hold publIc heanngs to qualify for thefunds from the Durant settlement. Thatcase arose when Grosse Pomte and otherdJ.stncts jomed to seek reImbursement forunfunded speclal-educatIon mandatesImposed by the state.

The school board apparently receIVedonly two SpecIfic proposals for spendIngDurant money. One .....8<: to unprove spe-CIal education spendmg and the other .....asto use the funds for renovatIon of eXlstIngbuddJngs.

The renovation proposals Included oneto help defray the estimated $800,000 costofrenovatmg South HIgh's agIng auditori-um and another for renovatIng the schoolheadquarters bul1dmg

The South High audJ.tonum strikes usas more unportant than the renovatlon ofthe school headquarters buildmg. The lat-

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the OlympICS, makIng it thatfar should be all someoneneeds

In concluslOn, there are largenumbers of athletes in theOlympICS who can all say they~ent that far Some may have....orked harder than othersmay have, but w be able W saythe) competed m the 1998~agano Wmter OlympICS ISamazmg

All of the athletes should beknO....ll as heroes rather than aS<:!]ectfe~ Maybe some shouldrecel"oe more recogmtlC!n thano:ne"s should, but all the ath-letes ar" heroes to me

Alexandra DasaroGrossE> Pointe Woods

Very enjoyableEaster egg huntTo the Editor:

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Hopefully, th.,y Will hold theEaster t'gg hunt IIgnm nextyear

Mrs. Kenneth Puuioelfa."'P~r Woods

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before competed at theOlympiC level, those ....ho are ata very young age, and thosewho work their hardest tr.theIr best and stIll do not ha".~the opportumty w take home amedal arE: also heroes Forthose athletes to sav th ..t the".made It that far 15-enough t;call them a hero

Never before competlllg atsuch hIgh l"lvels. the glory ofthe OI}'IIlpICS may ha\E: comea£ ~ shock to the athlete" Tocompete In front of Such Ja.--gecro~ds and be ....au:-hed and cr:-tIqued b)- the Judges. o:her (','1-teSta.1ts <lod the \\orld, takes alarge amount of ~uragE: :be

athletes who dld tlus dcser.-erecogmtion

Bemg on 'y 15 years of ageand competmg as one of thebest athletes In the worl~ IS anhonor When vou are 15 \OU

he".e much mc~e than "jX)~ onyour mmd For those \\ hO camethrough tv ....'n a gold medal,competmg agamst some tW1cetheIr age. the} de!>€'n.e to oe('.ailed a hero

~fakmg It as far as theOly-mp cs '5 much more thanmost people can sa" \\orkmgso hard. even. day for \earsand gOing tl) the Oiyrn;-;1C~ l<; agreat achievement Competmgas an O!}mplc athlete aloneshould mean sometbmgRecel\,ng a meaaJ h not the0:11;. reason for happmess I'or

So gratefulTo the Editor:

ThlS IS In response to aLetter to the EdJ.tor ("An mspI-r:atlOn,"l March 26, concernmgthe lot att<:!I:dant at GrossePomte South HIgh School

Sbpl1y IS an inspIratIon _more, a guardIan angel

I have walked by aLld seen!Jus lady 1D actIon changmgtIres for students, and cars dn-vmg bj WILi,. people honkIngand wavmg - oh so many eachday.

I vnsh I could keep her In mypocket and carry her WIth mefor each gIven day.

Her mVlne personalIty, dedI-catIOn and wmnmff. warmsrmle lIght up the boulevard

I too wl11 be honkmg and"a\'lng for thIS empio}ee,because the commut::ltj alsoappreclates her

Rose RosenCrosse Pointe Farms

Olympic athletesare heroesTo the Editor.

I 3m ~"'r~t~"1; l~ r~.g-&Ld tv theartIcle entItleti "Hall to theOlymplc Herocs~ m the Feb 19editIon of the Gros,;e PomteNews

The articlE' credits PJcaboStreet and Hermann Maler,both downlull super.G sloersas heroes Although they bothcame back from InjUry to 'Inn agQld medal, I +eel that there areothers ~ ho could also rPCel"o ethe tItle ~bero ~

The athletE.'i> v.ho h:ne nc\pr

lith, and then won the Masters on the18th \\ith another bIrdIe.

Couples, meanwhIle, put hIs dnve andhis s...'COndshot in the sand on 18, butplaced his second recovery shot WIthinfour feet. After O'Meara sank an 18-footerto \\'111 on the 18th, Couples qwetly sankhIS short putt to tie for second with Duval.

O'Meara IS a veteran who had earned alot of money v.."1nmng lesser champi-onships. But he deserved to W10 Wlth hIsstrong finIsh and hIs excellent puttIng.

But, as often happens at the Masters,there were other heroes Foremost amongthem was Jack XlckJaus Playing in his40th Masters - hIS last exem ption - hewound up v..ith a 283, five under par 8l1d

worth a sIXth plaC€ tie, gl\"1ng hun a berthm next year's claSSICas well

There v..ere other heroes. but we11 onlyCite Paul Azmger .....ho claImed fifth place,hIs best firush SInce hIs bout with a can-cerous shoulder a couple of years ago

Governments ISEMCO\}J, and .KaySchrameck. dlstnct supervisor of the~tIchlgan Department of EnvironmentalQt,.aht)

In pIckmg the panel, the league soughtto create a group of people who have van.eus go\'ernmental perspectlVes worlungon lake I","ues

It's a good panpl, but to really arousege'1eral mterest. the leaple also neE'd~toha\ e on hand a strong repre'>€ntatlOn ofCItizens whClse onl) 8."((' to grmd IS thelm~rovement of the lake

What a masterful Masters!

A call to arms for our lake

What a ~fasters it was For thosewho have loved golf. as playersor VIewers. this was a Masterstournament to remember for Its

herOICS and Its heart breaks.We were among those fans who had

hoped that Fred Couples would vnn hIssecond green Jacket. but it was not to beHe had S8ld all along that he knew he wasplaymg well and could WlU if he coulda\ Old a major ::hsaster-

Unfortunatel). he did ma-lite a majormistake on hIs dn\'e on the 13th hole _and it be-'..ame a ~.e.Jor di~u;r .. h",n liewound up WIth a two-over par i

That took hun out of the lead, but t\\Oholes later he laced a strong second shot\\'1thm a couple of feet of the ClIp for aneal!"le.

That enabled Couples to be the thenleader. Dand Duval, who had bogeyed the16th

But then along came Mark O'Meara, a\ eteran WIth man} Vlctones but no majorsto hIS cred1t Hp bIrdied the 15th and

A thmi town meetIng - thIS onetltled ~Pohtlcal Opportumtles andObstacles :0 a Cleaner Lake StCI8Jr" - has been callPd b., the

L€ague of Women Voters of Gro:>se POinteon Apnl 23 at 7 30 pm at the GrosseP/):nte l'mtanan Church

ThE' panelIsts are RIchard Huhn d.ree.tor of parks for the Farms, John Hertel.chsmnan of the Macomb ('{lunt:;. BoardPatnck J Brunett. mallager of land useand ennronmenta! programs for theSoutheast ~fIchlgan CounCil of

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PaYIng attpntlOIl to the rulesand folio ....109 dIrectIOn" ....orksue"t w:1ell }ou're detennmed topa~" an e>.am, O[ yOt; ., ant Loa'TI\ e svmeplace on time ....hen)'0u\e n"ver bEE'n there befnre,or VOJ need to tdke medlcat.onor bUlld a bndge or get a Job

It s les" Important I'. hen;.Qu're vacatlOnlllg, ordenng a1Bt':.c;u, Vl;:-,Hl!lg dll dTL nlU~~Uln

or gettmg dre"sed lor a partyWhen I'm grown up, I'll ....ear

....hatever I want to partie'>Fuzzy slippers perhaps Orsweats and athletIC shoes Ormy favonte outfit - Jeans anda T shirt Or a chIcken cos-tume A battered _traw hat,maybe, and gardemng glo.es

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Pet's derk Carrie Thompson"That's why we can't take curdogs to the parks any more"

One Pomte homeowner has adIfferent solutIOn to the prob-lem' In the flower bed near hISfront door at Lmcoln andGoethe IS a httle tombstOnethat reads, "Here hes the lastdog who crapped on mj lawn"

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J rec.entl) bought d d(bk forffi) computer ThE- de"k wa"delivered m three b g c.ardburricarton~

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I actually mdIlab"d to putthe desk together, aIded bv aPblllDs screwdnver dnd sc.meh IIhly sp~clfic Olrectlnm ....ntt-:n b, a;l ~nglneer fUImechamcdHy l-ballanged peo-pi"

1he desk IS still standmgupnght, o"xl-ept lor one I.tt.ep.ece I)f woc.d tnm that fell offand one fill' drawer that won'tclose unlpss JOU hft It w.thyour left hand ....~l1e pu"hmgup and to the nght WIth Journght hand

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The only way I was able toac.hleve thiS a"tolll~hJng feat ofa;,semblage was by readmg theexc~Jlent directIOns

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"It's a shame that some peo-olt:- who don't pIck up aftertheir pets spOIl It for all thepeople who do," said Pomte

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• The &oop 'n' Toss Bag, aplastiC tube WIth a bag on theend (It comes With 25 bags), for$829

• The Four Pa'¥s SamtaryScoopE'r, a set of tongs at$1399

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I don't kr ow h )\\ furnaces....ork or ....hv ....dter comes out ofthe tap when I tur ....the {landleor how toIlet" f1 USl' or hOIl<anlllterr;al combustIOn engmemakes m} car go I'm not e...en,urr why mlCrOv.aves cook fuodor how electncal l-urrent ISgenerated or wpat all thosethings on ~-"I~S Arm) Km\esare for

It was only about five yearsago that I learned screw-dnvers come m dIfferent sizesand styles Hammers and pli-ers too And I didn't know untilrecently that screws and nailsare tv..o different l<..mds of metalthmgJes

fY._i _Performanceis electrifyi ng

The mIghty 8t MatthewPasslOn of J S Bach wab In funswmg last Fnday at ChristChurch

~ofn:e,s;t~~an impresshecomplement 'of smgers and 'mUSICIans led\. , .. j.-uy \.UnUU\.Lor ":"~ _

FredericDeHavenmcludmg

• TheChnst Church Boys ChOIr, 16-strong

• Two choruses,of the ChnstChurch Chorale v..uh dozens ofvOIces each

Two choruses of theDeHaven Chorale, almost aslarge

• FIrst and second orches-tras, totalmg 23 players

• A cello, harpSichord andorgan continuo

• EIghteen solOIsts

The InteImlSSlon was fastapproachmg, the reCItatIOnreachmg the pomt .vhereJesus IS arrested by the crowd

Suddenly, all the hghts In

the sanctuary went outIn the packed church, there

were a few nervous laughsThe contmuo kept on play-

mg, SOlOIst Gregory Robm~Qnfimshmg hIS hnes In totalgloom

A mU1ute later the lIghtsreturned and the chorusseemed to explam the dramat-IC moment by smging, "All isdark and for gnef creatIonshaken "

"But a blackout wasn't partof the performance," a choralemember later told FYI

DIVme mterventlOn')"Could be," saId Rector Ed

Putnam"We olew a mam power

fuse." saId Mike Scott, whosupelVlses the buIldmg andgrounds ~Fred had f'''erythmgpOSSIble plugged m "

The evening was a smashhIt, but maybe he shouldschedule a shghtly iess power-ful pIece next time, I suggest-ed to the conductor

Fred wasn't haVIng anj of It"In 2000, ", ...'11be domg Bath'sSt John," he said

Bnng your f13shhghts

Epitaphh~c ~ hito1 __ ", """ """".,,'"'

Pnme walkmg tlme!' havereturned to the Pomtes andPOinte dogs are out as wellWIth thplr ma»ters m tf}W Andsome tImes jou'l! see a humancompanIOn g-a7Jng nt 'lome-thing really mterestmg III ttJe.,ky whlle hl~ f}r her canme palmake .. a pIt stop on someoneel"'e'~ In ....n

To the'r creC:lt, Most dognwner~ are respon~lI)l(' type ...dnd pack ~cooper dc\ Ice" a:;"tandard equIpment for emer-gen('l('~

In the,!' en1Jghtem d tll'1e~,th"le'" d Wid, ds"ortm,'nt At

'M~e Reins Smith

ISay-Read ThIS FIrst" file I Just{lick around a'1d figure outho\\ stuff ....orks for my~elf Ican u"ually manag.. Readingdlre{tl0ns ar':! a last re"ort,onl) v. hen I'm "tumped

When I acquIre a new appli-ance - a halrdr} er, forlDstance. or " VCR or ewn abig major monster like a dish-"'asher or refngerator - Ine\ tlr read .n,>tructlOns ordIrectIOns

The one exception I've madeIn this danng, hvmg-on-the-edge lifestyle, cOll'.:erned arecent purchase

For starters, I know thatam mechamcally challanged

On the other hand, othersmay have had an oYerly stncttoIlet traming and uncon-SCIOusly rebel against parentalInJunctlOns by glllmg theirpets free rem They ratlOnahzethat excretmg IS only natural,whIch was somethlDg theywere unable to argue at age 2or 3. Pet owners tend to Iden-hfy WIth their pets (love me,love my dog). They take VlC3n-ous gratIfication from theIr"ammal" behaVIOr Dogs areopen, hke chIldren, 'lnd have acertam Vltahty and JOYwhIchmany of us domesticatedhumans lack

Su It IS that those who getVlcanous gratificatIon fromlettmg theIr ammals free atldnot p.ckmg up after them artm conflIct Wlth those who tendto Vlcanous repugnance WhatIS the proper attItude towarddog-owners and the commUni-ty? We have ordmancesagamst httenng, and certamlypoopmg IS httenng, butenforcement IS not a hIgh pn-onty

Why IS thld? Could It be thatpohce, prosecutor&, Judges andlawmakers also have dogs?And do they use p:>oper scoopers? And could It"" that law-makers and la ....f'nfo~cershave their 0\l1T1 uncon~C10US,unresolved conflicts abouttheIr own tOilet tramlng?

In any case, WE; try to hveand let bve

Dr Bloon. L~ clrnLcal a.~C,OCI

ale prafe~'>or of p~ychLatry,Wayne State Unwerslt) SLhOJIof Medlc'ne He lB a Dzplomateof the Am('r!can Board ofPsychwlry and Neurolo!!y andLLfe Fclluu or die ArnellcanP~yr;'lQt/lc A,,~ocwtlf)n He L~

a ~ember of the AmericanArodemy ot P~ychoallalY~I~and corN"pan ding pdl tor of Lt~quarterly J0urnal, AcadpmyForum Hp u dcome~ comment< and quc~llOn~ at hL~emat! addre,,, ubloom@Comll/l~('nr (om and (("ton 10 hi,tl pl-,q1r (a('(o(, m Lam I ( IJ!OOI"

60MlNUlES JUST ISNT THEm1N lfl};fD TO 9f ...

When I'm grov.n up I wIllalso round up all In) pIllows<lnd '1p olf the Do nJt remo\(>thl~ tag" t:l~i>

I \~lll bp able to turn left at"p"eral local llltcr~ectlOn3Mondays through FridaysbetweeT.7 and 9 d!ll .f I \'odntto

1 WIll be ab;e to park In NoParking l,.ne", I'll bendemelopu; .hat say Do ~()tBend, III fold ~taple and mutllate thmg~ that s~ouldr;'t becrur~pled, I'll ord"f duJble dIppeanut butt .. r and<.arameltb ..rry cherr) cone" atIce cream "tores even thoughl'm barefoot, dnd I'll freelyhandle package~ WIthout care

When I go to the zoo, I ....111 be~hl ... to fpr..rl thP ~n ......,...,I.;: 1fT r~~iOol

11kI' ItBut for starters - that lS,

before 1 am completely grownup - I am practlcmg a"sem-bhng before readmg dlrectlons

I'll bet I'm not alone\\inen I download a new

game from the Internet or pur-ct>ase a n€\\ program for mycomputer, I never read the

It IS amazmg to cons.derthat by the hme offspringreach college age, almost 100percent of them are tOIlettr~med. It IS a vallie and stan-dard In our society that wemake maJClmum use of mdoorplumbmg and flush tOIlets InChina many do thelf mornmgtOilet In the street, includmgurlnatmg and teeth brushmgIn such a SOCIety,there IS noshame, embarrassment ormdlgnatlOn It IS the norm Insmall towns 1ll Italy, chIldrenare allowed to urinate 1ll thestreet SoclO-cultural normsdetermme much behaVlor

But m Grosse Pomte, wehave higher hYglemc andesthetIC standards Most wanttheIr homes, lavrns and "Ide-walks to be pnstme Th:" par-ticular subculture takes pndem ~treets and landscapmgwhich are beauhful to look atWhen we take a walk, \\cdon't want to see unSIghtlymesses or have to worry aboutwhere to ~tep To WOITYIS tolook down. and we would loveto be able to look strarghtahead or up WIthout commg tognef

I ha.e some Freudian con-JPctures ahout \\hy some peo-ple pIck up after their dogsa ld .,orne rIo not ThO'iC whopick up after theIr dogs mayhave b,med childhood memo-ne~ of rather stnct toIlettrmnmg They mtroJected theparelltal sttltudc of repugna'1c(, to bowd movcmpnf ~and a love 0f neatne~~ andcleanhne'is Such an attItudecan ea~lly be ratlOn<llJ7ed f!S

"amtary and hygieniC, aftl r'Ill "l"anhne"" I" nl''(t to godll11(>S8

...AND I REMEMl*RTHINKING, ..

\WHAT INlHE \\ORlDts HE OOtN6? I

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Life as agrown-up

~~s,~~!e News The Op-Ed Page _L, ~ _

I recent.y "hov.€:! up at aoocla! evel1t dresoed mappro-

"ndtely I didn't know I wouldbe :!.ble to attend tt'c partyuntil It \, as too late to go horneto chang(>

Perhap, v. as thoughtecce'1trJc, l.k" K~tharmeHepburn Kate hkes raggedybaggy -"eaters loa"", pant"and tuuseled upswept ~a.rdo.>

"''hen 1 grow up, 1 won'~ everhave to dress properly

01 fimsh my vegetablesG~OIge Bush, when he wa;,

thp n~tl(,l"1''- rp{) Ol""(\' (>.n h~(..

adult "tatus When he dedaredsometh'ng ll1{e 'I'm quotmgloosely, here, from memoryi"I'm not gomg to eat broccoh "

"I don't like broccoh: he "ald....hen confronted by theBroccolI Awareness Board orsome such orgamzatlOn -I'mgrown up and I'm the presidentso I don't haye to eat broccoli "

Humans, pets and pooper-scoopersGrosse POinters cannot help

but notIce the exchange of let-ters m the Gros'>e PomteNew!' about the vaned opm-Ions on whether pet ownersshould clean up after theIrdogs Some property ownerscomplain that dog-walkers areresponsible for unseemlyamounts of pet poop on theIrlawns and propertIes

Some people feel the worldIS as It IS, and we must co-eXIst WIth those subhumancreatures who cannot or WIllnot be toilet trained or housebroken A pleasant wall, 1S outof the house, outdoors, and ItIS a good opportuOIty for thedog to relieve Itself after themdoor confinement Othersfeel that dog owners shouldtake responSIbIlity for themess, which IS the naturalconsequence of walkmg thedog

Arguments can be made onboth SIdes, but most of the let-ters are In favor of dog \\alk-ers takmg more responSibIlityto clean up after thelr am-mals I have observed thatmost dog-walker~ do not havepooper scoopers They seem tobe f>nJo}~ng themselves andhave a dev;.l-may-care attt-tude One of the hlgh pomts ofdog owmng IS dog walkmg,and I Imagme the atmosphereof freedom and relaxatIOnwould be mterfered WIth byhaVIng to stop and scoop andcarry and deposit the leavlng-s

ThiS -Ublf'ct ." " fln" "rplude to a I~cture on to'l~ttrammg Freud \>, as the firstto pomt out that tOlIf't tram-Ing IS dlffocult for both pJrentand chIld as It lnYo!ve~ emo-tIOnal conflIct and <'Ittimes,SCilOUSd,fferenc('~ of opinIOnhptween p:Hent and chIld Thechild obtams a cert?1ll amountof pl<'fisure from rpl!evmg hln)or h,'r~elf at ,-In\ time T'Jep?rent hegl ns to chafe l'I'df'Tthl' requ Icement of changmgdIapers and domg laundryAftt'r a ....hlle, the I<Nely odorof my darlmg chlld hpromf'~odlOu~ No pun 1T1fpndcd

aA• Letters Aprll 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News

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j'djJ 'hE' A Jzhemh,r'sA""Oll,.llun C' <'dted the SafeHl t!..on PI "''T,HTIIn \pnl 1993

t'roOTdt11 !! g",trdnh r("cl:'l,e~t.:.lJ~llt:'~~ ~lt"e] lderruf'it..lL1Qn

ll' ""ellt or rel kl.lu' r'lottllngI ,(o,!' .lnJ '\ tile! curd, The:'l~a.t nt Ii latl)' jJIUCU .. t.co drtIll-cr,bld \Iltb the ~al(' ReturnL l hou r c.rl "'1... !IUDlbe! 3nd.1~LrtotLc r" .h.lt the '!ldn ldudll' n I'm 'T\ IJ1palrt-d 'lnd 11'.1)

ntld ~l"'''ht jrH...e\\!cI ,,'I.lI,riPlcr 1" dl"tO\-

c r"O !hc p"roon "ho fmd ...hlln, 10 ',J1l th ... "'af~ Rf-tllrr fO'lfr ...... nnrnlll r locaTed on 'h ..1\ d'ldcrr ..... 10' Pt' fi,,3LJOn 1'1'1,"'1a'e RetUPl opualor Hrmed'atel' dltrh the famll) members 01 carei'll er llsted In thedatduaoe

!\atlODalh t!w prOg"dm hashelped to return more than2 700 mdl\lOuab to theIrhomes and nurSIng faclbtlesE\ cn .:In...c J3n 1 of thl~ yearm the metropolitan Detre'ltarea 10 local rcsldents havebeen dlbco\ en d and broughthome

To celebrate Safe Return'sfifth blrthda\, the Alzhellner'"ASo>oclatlo:I'; DetrOIt AreaChapter IS encour<: Jlng arearesldent~ to regJ.~ter theIr lo\edone~ ....ho hale b,'en diagnosed'" Ith Alzheuner's dIsease orother dementIa RegJ~tratlOn I"a one-!I me or.ly charge of $40

To learn more about lIander-mg and ]10,\ to regJster )our10\ ed OTlC m the AlzheImer'sSafe Return Program, call theAlzheimer's AS1-0CH3honDetrOit Area Chapter at either(248) 55;-8277 or toll free at18001 '337-3827

Constance BaroerSafe Return Program

NOTICE OF LAST DAY FORVOTER REGISTRATION

liIiIIag.e of (6ross{' 13oint.e ~qurc5CountIeS or\\a,ne and \I.comb

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Mn"t ;'.vl,lc ....~r~t \.h ..lt thl:' .~one of the be,t b..t~ketbalJted'Tl' SO\..th 'la, C'\ er had anrithelr dllumplJ~hnlt'nt' "tlhII eell. de""n t. to bt' cuI l r<.dmOl t In-dept h t() the lorn'1lUll.t\

\0\ b' It l al"l -il'l -,1\ .I\g thdtI)t;'t r~ an.l 1I.ot Uf:'.:-,en.jPg of tL£Crt da, I an' , m}!l. ,t..ltmg thatth DUll" -ire \Iurth\ Gf"r!:'at!:', rewgllltlO 1 and tn!:'lr....lcl(", ne€'d~ to be ohul,n .11

th, be..,t pU"'lbl", m.:lllner tv uurgT!:'.1t UJmmumt)

A. J. RohdeGrosse Pointe Farms

Eclllvr" /1(,le ()'l 'P' (ralfa' I~,ue could ta};.l h'Ul U lththe letter u r!ler u ho u a, leaturred hlmbelf on tJ,e ~porl'front pagi la~t Ute;' bu Ut'

(, III let th" leftpr -fa'1d 'H ,_

10 the Quahfied Electors of (he Vdl.lge of GnM" POlnt<: Sh"re,

'(PU dre bcre))\ nOllfied '~d! .'m I.judl [Il'd "Iedl" ')! lne \ Jil"g<: ofGrm' C POinte Shore\ COUTlIIC, 01 \\ a\ ne dl1U \IILOI1'h MlCl]lgdll ~ h I

I' not ..dre.ldv regl'ler('d mdl reg!'!er lor the Jl1nudl \ JiLIgC FledlOn, ...hcduk'd for Thesda). "4) 19. 1998

Safe returnof Alzheimer'svictimsTo the Editor:

Xearl} 60 percent of mdl\'ld-uals wlth Alzheimer s aIsea,e\\111 \\ander froIn their hOIne'-or nursmg facl1Jtles and getlost sometime dUrIng thecourse of ,he dIsease

Many lea\e on foot and sta)III theIr neIghborhood y,hlleothers take cars and dnve longdistances The potential nsksare great WhIle the' are dls-onented and lost the\ cou ldget mto an aCCIdent. s~ccumbto ext-reme \l,eather condition"or be taken ad\antagf' of b\unscrupLllous people

Recogmzmg that mdl\,duaisWith Alzheimer'" dlseal:oe andtheIr caregJ\'ers needed speCIal

G P"I 04/::J9f9g &. 041 J b 9R

Regl'trdllG!" \\l1J ~ IJl..en Jllhl oltl.e ot ll]c \ollld!!l (tel'" 795

I L.l!'e ~h'lle R" ..d f'e<.onu !lour' Gro". PO'llll.' 'lhu[c, \11~hlgJ[1 <'J"h!\1oIl(j.l\ through Frlu..!) lrom Ij 1UP 111 ~r!ll 'i 00 P m The la,r Jdl

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The b(l, ~ 'I <Irk ..,! hdrdE:'rth..ln In\ glOUp I hale '\er..,,,,en Dunng th!' "umn', r I\\ J..Ild ldll OI'p "f tneI') 1.0 hangout a'ld tilE:' re,pon;,p l ....uuldg<:'t \IO\.LJdbe .sorn 111.!J1 ,.,_lllg '='Ullh Dail Tht, II oll.,,,d on1'1en ib!JeLt 01 thu- gam" andlIle Impro, elllent ... II ere ld..,lhIltltlLeal..ll d,Irlllg the beginn' fig of the sed "on

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could h.J.\e done b<,tter Thdt'sone reaSO!l \\ h) I thmk theteam consistently had POSlt!\ ereoults

Every player on thl~ teamhad a umque and speCial qual-Ity about either hl~ personalityor hiS game :-'0 player was leftout of an} game and all cop-tnbuted to the team's SUcces~Vet') seldom 1\0ulJ Ihear thosetalkJng about slnct!)' one mdl-\'ldual \\ho had a good gamebut rather the entire t€am

Led b) oemor co-captam andthreE. vear ,arslt) player SteveHo\\ son II Ith an amazIngshoctmg touch and abilIty totake 0\ er a game at anytime,and JunIOr Adam Hess whoseexplOSive playmg 3tyle stunnedopposmg defenses, the De'llscould do no wrong

The) Were constant!) over-looked by those who voted In

the poll~ and others whorefused to take them senouslvHo\\e"er, the) knew that ;nthe end, they ',,'culd be tn.umphant

Few times have I ever beenmort? proud to be a Biue Devl!fan than when the teamtrounced utIca .f 01 d for theMAC Red tltle a\ "ngJ.ng <1'1

earlIer loss to them on theroad Even With thp dlsappOLnnng I%s to DetrOlt FinneyIII a tight Dlstntt final gamf',the team remd.Jned pO'>I!I"e,lookmg !Jack on y,'Jat they hadaccompll"hed rather than\\hat they Lould ha,e donebetter

ThrougholJ.t the sea;,on, theteam neler became cock} or0, erco:lfidenl and all'>ay'"treated e\ery game a<; If Itwerp playmg for t),elr hves,whIch r thmk says more tbananythmg about thIS team

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Lll,e mdn\ "tudent" .1t

G' "'"'' Pomtl Sl'uth HIghSlhool I (on'lder 111l "eli ,ndlId ",port, [an "nd enlO\ fol!L,y, Wi' edlh tt'nn> throug!j(lutthc .....r ~(::d.~(ln

'flll~ Pd,:,t \\Lnter Q" rno",tBl!..ot'Del II f"n, kno\\ our I alSltl bdbkc'tball team lOP1pl£edan dmazmg 16 -1 regular "ea-oun record, II ao cJnslstenth.......ul'\..t,..u u... loUt' L.Up ":::l' In tt"l

"tate In class A and c1mchedthe ~1AC Red Conference

HOll.e\er H anger;, me to seehO\1 -0 fe\\ 1'1 the commumt\seem to recogmze the achIeve-ments that our boys hal'E:'made The team's' v. ee:'l\updates found In your sports"ectlon al e almost al\\avsfOtmd on Page 1\\0 or ThreeSandv,lched lf1 bet\\een somearticle about the NeIghborhoodClub men's 55 and o\er volley-ball and \ outh mdoor soccer 1feel the -team deserves morere(.ogmtlOn and coverage dueto thelr ouu,tandmg achieve.ments

Begmmng their remdrk.Jbleseason, the Blue DeVIls captI-vated a nt'ar bellout crowd atthe South gymnasium \I'lth adramatlc wm o\'er cross-townnval Grosse Pomte NorthThey then went on to Will theIrnext ty, 0 game<; m con\'lncmgfashIOn before runmng illtO adetermmed DetrOit MartmLuther Kmg team at a tourna-ment In late December

January, however, was notlooklng so good after the Devl1slost theIr first game back afterthe break at home Wlth a 3-2r~(\rd, thmg~ seemed to beheadIng In the wrong dlredtonfor thIS team, and for the firsttIme dunng the year, they \\ereranked out of the top 25However, the boys dld not gweup

Led by expenence, teamdomInated the M.-\C Red dlVl-Ston, wmmng theIr next nmegames mcludmg a thnllmgdouble-overtime buzzer-beat-mg shot by jumor Jeff SeeThroughout the season, theteam only made tile front pageonce or tWIce and was oftenplaced on the back pages wJuchfe\\ tend to read

We are a commumty thatdoes not produce a great deal oftC'p-quallty basketball talent.one \.ould thmk that thealcomphshments of the teamy,ould have been that much

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o",a~chlng ''C\ rnemury for th,ugo lOmfc,rtabJe ,.md f«ITl.lhar Idonthaletolooklery fa: LJ""",theIJlh1l"lh'1pgeor.ghthere In our ('omm.lll1r\ FOI e\.dmplt LIOl.. dt tht iOIHrVillage Talk db,)'I! CD,lnge' I'm not ":l\m~ that "e' ta.!'lhallge~ aren't good but arE:' the\ dill <1\ 0 <1 progH'SbJ\ E'thIng) I'm n)t '='0 ~ure

\VheII ! ,I i'\" a \\t'e 1.l.." grO\\JnL; up ,I' t]- ,,,, tv\\ nth ...Vll1J.gc >\ a, vue of m. maJoI hal gout;, I hed III the (It., ofGross .. .!-'Olllt€, tV the \ Hag<:,lido d..l .."o vIe a/,d d :>clt.'pbce to .'1dng -'Ut IIlth m., buidl!eo It 1\ do ~ batu-"d jJ,-u"t ofour routme a" dll:dren that d portll,n c.f td,'h da) b<,"pent•Il the VIllage ~lvm b"ught our "nat>" fron1 :'>1r RJ:in "'1dlie \\ould speflO houlo glanng at our phO~DhOlt'<;{t'nt IN'''-. :~" 5'" h .'\.-1d\ mdUllne PdE'1 Pan.., ]0".1< & Pelh ::ma

Eebt and Co prondea the b;,lH, of our clotbng and l'1'llh\\as ofteIJ eater. at the counter at Xotre D"Dll::'Phdrmal'\. I\\ould "mer bologna, lettule and mustdrd Y,hlCh .....a"ben'ed on thIck y,.hlte Wonder bread I t1lollghl It tne mostdehclOuS repabt In the Ilorld

On!:."of our chc Ie~ \' "" te retUrD the burnt-d-out lIghtbulhs to the back of Fromm ~ Hard'" are, 1\here Hem)lIould replace them ...lth free bulbs prO\1.ded by EdlsonThp) "'ould also fix )our small home appltances, toa.,ters,Irons ck Then "'e \\ould pop next door for a goody fromSandE.rs. The counter stools were al ....avs full and \Ne wouldstand In Ime bel-..md tho"e seat€d and ~ake them feeJuncomfortable so we could grab theU" seats \\hen the, fin.Ished Such rudeness ","ouldn't be tolerat€d t(}da\

Pete Proper had the preppv men's clothmg store andWalron Plerce had Mrs CarrUthers, whose t\\1.!lklmg blueeyes always reassured her customers that the. were mak-ing W1SeChOlceS Ha.rDllton's Treasure Chest ",:as "'here \\e\\ould look for unusual kId tl-ys and the} had a huge supplyof good stuff for a !llckel or less

'When Mom sent us to the A&P, \\e often ...andered acrossthe street LoKresge's to poke around, perhaps plck up ane", goldfish or canary. or just check out the local sceneThere were .anous meat market~, a flower shop, a recordstore, York Jewelers wlth that mce Mr Phil, Kopps, PecheBarber Shop, Cunnmgham-Kmsell, drug store WblCh alsohad a soda fountam and counter, the ongmal PongraczJewelers and later Hunelhochs and Jacobson's A Sheil sta-bon stood where the McCourt BuIldIng.~ no", locatecl andthe gas statJ.on on the corner of CadIet1X and Kercheval hasbeen there as long as I can remember One of theKral1smanns has been helpmg Malre students cross thatmtersectIon for decades

It would appear that the few constant presences m theVillage of my cJuldhood can be counted on one hand Ifmemory serves me, only Walton Plerce, Hickey's, the gasstation and Notre Dame Pharmacy are the SUI'V)vors thatrem:un mdependently owned ITPmember Mr. Knuff stIllspry m hIS 90s, and Mac who Were both a part of my cluld-hood rm told that Mr Kr,uff bought thll first ad sold forthe Grosse Pomte News In 1940 I remember as a youngmother recel.1ng a call at work mfonrung me that my chIldwas havmg a s~.ere ailergy attack at school A t€lephom;call to Mac was all It took to have m) son s me{hclne dehv-ered ro hIS cia~sroom at l\of~re Those were the da)<s'

But, bmes change and \\e !Dove ahead Stlll, It Isn't acrime to hanker for less comphcated days and reJoICE'm thememones of personal seT\'lce Day" when your dog wenteverywhere wlth you, off a leash, and people caill"d hIm andyou by namE' ThlS truly was Ii small town and I hked thefeel of It

However, today 1 ne\er havp to wonder where to get agood cup of cofft:'e or a bagel 1'1me marches 0n.

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XSl: oegan produemg cars.n 1956 and "orne v.ereImported to the l:Dlted States,but ~SC wa~ best known forIts \\'ankel rotal')' pIstonwgme, develo?ed by Dr FehxWankel, chIef engmeer at;';SL'

In 1980, the Aual Quattro'" as launched at the Gpneva~fotor Sho",", the Lrsi hlgh.performance productiOn tar\\lth all-wheel dn.", The com-pany "'as renamed Audl AG In

1985In 1988, a new 32 valve V-8

\\ as mtroduced hnked to theQuattrn a11-",hppl nnve wltha~ automatJC gearbox

1\-.0 years ago_ Audl mtro-duced the httle A4, then lastyear the f1ag"hlp A8 The A6completes the lmeup betweentho<;e two ",ell-received vehI-cles

EPA fuel econom.,. estImatesfor the A6 are 17 ~pg cIty and28 mpg hJghv. a)

The nev. of the AudJ as a-fancy Volk~\\ agen" IS strongerWIth the A6 than pre\ 10USAudls So If yOI' tn the A6 andlike Jt \ ou mlgnt ....ant to try a\'\V Pa~o;at GLX also

The Audl A6 lS a \en :ancv\'olk~ ••agen mdeed Andthat\ not all bdd

In 1909 Hurch lef~ the firrr'\",h rh hnrn. h,,- nrHT)~ .....ndfounded a ne" faclon 111Z ....Kkau He "'a~ not allov.edto put hIS name on the ney"car bera"he hIS P~("VJO ..h com-pany ov.ned It so he called h:~ne .... car AudJ, a LatLmzed \ er-slOn of hIS name

Aud1 ~uJlkh became dnImportant luxun nameplateand m 1923 IOtrodt.l(ea carsWltl-th)odrauh(all:. operatedbrakes 011 all fOur'" heel" In19.31, Aud. launched the fir~tmass-productlOn front-", heel-dn.e car

In 1932, Aud] Jomed Horch,DKV.l and W~l.ndprer to formAuto Cmon The four hnh.edCIrcles m the Audl symbol rep-resent those four nameplates

The Auto lilllon factone"....ere natlOnahzed by Ckrmanym 1945 after World War IIdnd Auto Cmon was re-f'!>k"lb-lJ",hed In Dusseldorf m 1949In 1956, Mercedps.BenzacquIred an mterest In AutoUnion, then In 1964Volk~\\agen 'lbtamed a maJon-tv

In 1965, the A.Jdl whlchhad not been produced sincebefore the \\ ar \\ as re', 1\ ed asa m('dlllm-~Ized seddn of mod-('Tn ae'lgTI '" lth Iront-v.tleeldn\ e o'ld dl~c brakes

In 1969, Audl merged ....Ith\;SC ~1otnreD\~erhe manufdl-ll~rer of the first German

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The A udJ A6 is new Cor 1998: long popular in Europe. Audi Is still trying to build afoothoh 1 In tte United States.

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a r H.e \,6 ~edan j Jr more than$1II 000 Ie'" "tanmg atS23 690 The\ are not the~arne car but they look \ er;.much alike

The Audl lS not as firmlyestabbshed In th]~ marKet asother German luxur\ sedansFalse repOl b ampLfied In themcdld of\\hat C:H'.e to be

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The car IS comfortable and"mooth ndmg, \ ery qUIet athlghv.ay ",pecd~ "ohd \\ Jth

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knov.n d ~ -unintended a(cd",r.'ltlnn" VI!JT) n,p..qr1,: krnr-l...pn thpmarque out of the market

Feder al 1m e~tlgatlOm, Gnal-h clean d Audl of the chargesthat 1t t ended to lurch forwardfllr no Tl 'ason It found the"ame hllppened \'''lth othermakes: md "'as usually attnbutable t 0 dnver error

The J mdi has long had afu.l7y If nage lD the C'mtedStates, a \-ague reputatlOn assort of ~ fanc) Volkswagen,but In Eurcpe It IS an old andrespect ed marque assoc1atedto som, ' of the great cars ofG~rmallv and numerous tech-meal ae l~'ances

Toda., the parent rompanyIS offic1 ally Audl AG, b1.lt ItsprevlOU s tItle, Audl I\SU AutoCmon, retlected It:> du,tln-gulshec i hIstory, whIch beganwIth th e mamage In 1945 of

- Aud •. J >b."'" Horch andWande rer (""ho formed theAuto t mon) and later, KSt;Moton' nwerke

AUgllst Horch wao; aCrerma n automotIVe pIOneer,who WI )rked as an engmeer forBenz U TJhl he starter' illS ownfacto,. m ZWlckau m 1900H1s "te rpedo' rcach~ orkraIsed the top ~pepd of hIS raemg cal sand p;::ssel1e:pr "aI'S

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South HIgh School faculty for29 lea's

He chaIred the schuo!'"mathematJe:. departmpIlt anafor three fall :.emest€'r~ dfterhtS retIrement from South hetaught math at Oaklandl"nl\ erslt..'

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Snc \\d_ alSO d lifetIme mem-b<or of the Founder, SOCll t\ ofthe DelrOlt J ...."tIluLc OL-\"h

An d\ld tld\Eder .\1:-8::'l7'lth TI;.Ol'l'-<,:1 10\ (!d golling<!nd 1\3." a 1\('I1.kno\\[: lULd.J..ll"tht

She aor.dted ht:r tlIne tu the-\mencan Red Cross dunngWorld \Var II

MIs Smlth.Thom~en 1" sur.lIved b)- her husband, HOI\ ard,her daughter, Shel1a h\ 0 s.".ters, Munel Burrell clndBeatrice Schumacher, threebrotherI', WIlln.m St,,\ ens,Robert Rlgt) and RondldRIgby, ar.d t>\o grandchIldren

Donald E. YerkesA memonal SerY1Ce '" III be

held on Thursday, May 14, InGrosse PtJlnte UnItedMethodIst Church In Gro%ePomte Farms for formerGrosse Pomte Woods residentDonald YerkE'~ whn ~:hed 10Naples, FJa, on Monda\March 30, 1998 - ,

Mr Yerkes, 71, was born mHcv.ell and graduated fromHowell HI~h School "ndEastern MIChIgan FmversltyHe recE'l\'ed master's degrl'~Sfrom the Cnlversltv ofMIchIgan a110 the Unl\:ersltyof Santa Clara, California

A veteran of World War II,Mr Yerkeb se •• ed In theUmted States Navv a~ an elec-tI'lclan s mat"

After the war ht' became at€'achcr of mdth"llldttcs and'" as on thp GrasI'''' Pomte

,lames Jr and j(JIl ;; urolheIGeUI Ill' l'lt~l~ and 1\\ tJ grar,d-chIldren ShE- \\ 3, pre dc'cea"edbl d "Islel J"lqU<.lrn" Conllul

Funeral ctrrallgeme rt, \1<.,0PJ.lIdled b. tl-:f' Chd~\ 'rh, \ den FL''1E'r II j {Uffi<, vIGr()~,e POlnte P "rl..

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he made to the CottafeHo,pltdl Ho:.p]ce or a th ..K.::rmano" Cancel Ins! tolte

Jean E. Dickin sonA funeral SeI"\llt' \\111 beheld

In Chnst Church GrosSE' PUlllteIII Grosse Porn t e Fd] Tn, onSatuIdaj, API'll Ib a lu.30..,........ .r:_ c: v ......... ;'\...Ull,.. t:." !dl.K

reSident Jean E Dl' o{rn~on\I ho dled in ('ottage H ospltal111 Gros~e Pornte Fd.rm~ on:'londa) ApI'll 13. 199'1

~1rs DIl.kmson 79 "'! I" bornIn C}<!C'3!?:O and atter,ded Colb\College -

An actn e member 'Jf thecommumt\, she I\as a memberof the Bfln Secours Assl stanCeLeague, the Fme Arts E :ocJetlof DetrOIt, the Gros",e Pom~Garden Club and the I letrot!Yacht Club She v. as a!sc . a~so-clated WIth Wa)ne StateI:mverslty's medical scho 01

.:\-1rs Dlckmson IS sW'\'1vedby her husband, Phli p CDickInson, a daughter, ManonKn'ase, two sons, Dr : ~nasDlckmson and J 3rlanDlckmson, and eIght grand.Children

Interment IS at Arbor CrestID Ann Arbor, Memonal c< >ntI'l-butwns may be made tl) theAmencan Cancer SOCIety

Dorothy Smith-TIlumsen

A funeral semce VI as he ld onFI'lday, ApI'll 10, III the A HPeters Funeral Horne In

Grosse Pomte Shores forGrosse POIHte ::;'nores res I dentDorothy SmIth.Thomsen, whowed on Tt.lesdaj, ApI'll 7, 1 398

Mrs SmIth.Thomsen, 79,was an active member of thecommumty and belonged tc • theGrosse Pcmte A....t!st Gu~ld, theLvchmoor Club, the Gn 'ssePomte Yacht Club, The OldClub of Harsens Island, theDetrOIt Athletlc Club andChnst Church Grosse POI nte

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Hd! bor Beach dOC aLten dedthe Cnn t'r_,c) of Mldll~d'1 andEd"tern J'.hchlga. l'n:\HSlt)Dunng \\orld War E ,'1..: De\\bomber tl dn ..po 't ,(' ,-hlpp'noPOlPtS ',ll'hln tho;' l"~l!\.:lStates

An dun e 'I1e'11ber of the,:olIlmuflln \fr~ .:.1unce '1.1.:. dl' ust! e and '1ftker of the FmeArb .sottetl and \lib J. fOundmg men,ber "t PruJecr HopI:"medIcal,), erSE-a~ heaJthcan-group "hE' .l]"u \\ a~ 3th\" Intht' G: osse Pon,te dnd DetrOIt"1 mpho'11 orche"tra theAmencan Lung ASSOCtatlOn->uu .'lIUll/Jdll 110spJce She"'as a1',o an e"ceutne dIrectorof the Fedt'ral Edr ASSOc,atlOnand '''':1::' ,j linanrzal counselor

Mrs .\1unce IS surVl\ ed blher husband Hugh V Munce, ~d:lUghter Kathleen Dupree,her mother Irene G€mpel anda brother Gordon G€mpel She'" as predeceased by two hus-bands Thomas GIrarrh "ndJames Samuel, a daughter,Dem!'e Gu'ardy, and a son,Jeffrev Glrardy

Fun""eral arr~ngements ",erehandled bl t1.€ ChasVerhe\ den Fnneral Home ofGrosse POinte Park The farmlvrequests no flowers be sent .

Patricia J. MotschallA funeral ~fass wa" celE'brat.

ed In 8t Paul CatholIc Churc,hIn Grosse Pomte Farms onSunday, ApI'll 12, for FarmsreSIdent PatI'lcla J Motschal1,\\-ho dJed on Wednesday, Apnl8,1998.

Mrs Motschall. 78, was bornIn Detro.t and receIved herbachelor's degree In educatlOnfrom Wayne Unl\ersltj m1941 She was \,ce preSIdent atJames Motschall PnntmgCorp

..~.......~ nctlV€ rUt;muer of thecommunIty, Mrs Motschallwas Involved In the FontbonneAuxlhary at 8t John HospItal,where she was past preSIdentand a member of the board ofdIrectors

Mrs Motscha]] IS SUT'Y!vedby her husband, JamesMotschall Sr, a daughter,Patncla Fancy two sons

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Arthur P. Trybus\ '\..n, d, \L~- \\a- lelebrdt-

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l .'1 l'l Lt'UYt.h In Gros~eI , '1 t' \\ ",,<1- for 1( rnwr \\ (Joe"

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I:sther Gempel MunceA memonal sen'Cf- '" 111 be

hf'ld m Gro,;.'se Pomte\lemonsl Church 10 GrossePOlOte Farms on SaturdayApnl 18 for Grosse POlnt~Parh n'sldent I!.sther Gt>mpel.:.tunce v.ho dlec. III Cottagel--{os;Jlt:11 In Grosse POInteFa.rm'- on ~londa) ApI'll 13

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Another examplf: of a secondcareer after retirement I!> a 74.\edl-old ex-mus'(' tedcher .....h~got hooked on runnmg andestablIshed d "ewnd career Jarhimself as a road-race consultant and orgamzer He orga.1I1Zes road races dnd fun rum,from tne growmg horde of Jog.gers who cro""d the street> toraIse money or to compete Inone year he handled more than100 .races and many thousandsof runnerb. gettmg paid for pro-JeetB he would be glad to do forfree

A solutIon for retirees whoJust don't want the aggra~atIonof learnlllg new skills IS apart-tIme Job With a funnel'employer or m the bame fieldof expertise

Traveler's Insul ancE' ofHartford altered Its pen:.lonplan so that retirees can work

one In the "enes ofLlfeWI'le 55mformatlve programs at HenryFO'l'd Cottage Hospitaldesllmed eSDeclallv for tlPonlp55 y~ars of ~ge or better' .

However, people of all agesare inVited to attend and learnmore about mamtammg goodhealth

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wal> nut Ju"t a Whl~ HI& par-ents were farmers Hp kmm!>what he IS domg now and whathe Will do when retirementcomes

Gomg from an as<'l!;tant VleepreSIdent IS a major change In

employment for anotherretIree At one tIme m hIScare~r he had been a welderand had learned to work WithhIS hands

When he saw that the onlyshoe repall' m !us hometo .....nwas up for sale, he decIded tomake 8 move on the comhtlOnthat the owner remam WIthhim untIl he mastered theshoemaker's craft It was agood deciSIOn Because shoepnces are soanng, shoe repairis a growth mdustry There IS anatlOHal trelld toward repall"-mg, not replaClng shoes. Thepnce of leather has gone upImport '1uotas from TaIwanand Korea have been cut As aresult more Amencans are

Cottage Hospital, located at159 Kercheval, one mIle southof Moross. in Grosse PointeFarms Park.inJr 18 avaJlable 10the deck on M~ir Road, acrossfrom the hospItal Bring inyour parkmg tIcket for free val-IdatIOn.

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rEhree lhoo!>(>;;; to keep activeIt ldn mean domg f,ometh,ngelse

The problew IS that manytImes when mdnn.duals oot totake on another Job ~fterrehrement, they are fdeed WIththE' realizatIOn that t~)e secondC<lreer .....11 be neither equal 11'pavor statu,> to t~e one tnatwa& a lIfetlwe career Many ofthe Job opportumtles pay mml-mum \~age and are serviCe on-ented

U IdKmg &uctl Jobs a....ayfrom youngel ....orken, IS aworry, It neo:d not bt: Mostyoung people eIther don't wantthem or take thlm temporanlyuntil they find a better one

Workmg at substandal d payat a s<1bstandard Job can pre-sent such problems as loss ofself-esteem, learning ne,", pat-terns of ,""ork alld adJustmg tonew working conditions

To aVOId thiS, It IS much bet.ter to plan ahead whlle you arestill employed Rese<ll'ch yourskills and Interests and deCldewhat kmd of work you wouldhke to do after bemg retiredfrom your present Job.

For mstance, a 54-year-()ldproduct plannmg englneerWlth a major cnmpany bought a40-acre tract of laPd 45 !ll.llesfrom hIS workplace He .bwlt ahouse on the property andthat's hiS home now and for the-future He raJ.ses soyb€>ans on asmall scale an.:l plans to

poslttve th10kmg can mcreaseyour self-confidence, help youconnect WIth others and enableyou to move successfullythrough life's passages

"Get Older, Get HapPier" Wlllbe held In boardroom B on thelower level of the Henry Ford

;@Tuesday, April 28, 1998

Congregation Shaarey Zedek27375 Bell Road, Southfield

Cocktails, 6:00 p.m. - Award ceremony. 7:00 p.m.Dinner Follov.dng

Kosher catermg proVIded by Paul G. Kohn

~e" Dr Mark P Jen~en

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good health dnd vIgorThis gIant ".ttep forward In

longeVity, halled as a !:Jreak-through for medical SCience, ISregarded as a nuxed blessmgby SOClOtUglstS and economistsWaat are people gomg to doWith those added Jesrs whlchamount to roughly one-thIrd ofa hfetlme?

LeglslatlOn or pre"sure tokeep JX'Qple on the Job If they soWlsh may be legJslated Butreahstlcally, employers canfind ways to make the alrleremployee feel unwanted bysuch means as asslgnmg some-one ('lse to do his work, demot-Ing bun to a lower Job or JustmakIng It generally unpleas-ant.

For those who have madework the fOl'Us of their lIfe,looking ahead to domg nothmgis a dreary prospect

But retirement no longermeans domg nothmg, if the

Getting older? Cottage community program can helpMarla Ruhana, MSW, CSW,

Henry Ford Contmwng Care,inVItes you to Join in a lively,mteractIve chscussion at theLifeWIse 55 program "GetOlder, Get HapPler~ onTuesday, Apnl 21, from 2.30 to4p.m

Ruhana wIll show you how

Salute to mom parade to be held in Lansing this yearNommatIOns are bemg Will be held In Lansmg or. Those who wl&h to nommate

sought for Michigan's oldest Saturoay, May 16, the weekend someone should contactmotht'rs to partiCipate in the folloWlng Mother's Day .Salute to MichIgan Mothers,~mnth annual MIchigan In the parade. 10 of 10 care of DebbIe Stabenow,Parades mto the 21st Century, MIchigan's oldest mothers \Vlll parade applicatIOn, PO BoxSalute to Mothers The 1998 be honored The mothers Wlll 4945 East LanSing, Mlch,p>.Irade IS the mnth of 11 belDg also be honored at a special 48826.held to usher In the next centt:- brunch along With members of All apphcatlOns must bery 111 Michigan The parade theIr familIes postmarked by May 1

• Smce we have onlv one !lfe to11\'e, It I" not s'.1rpn"mg th<lt Wl;

WISf} to makp It a long oneThanks to advances III medIcal",('Ience, ealh gen~rdtlOn 1Mbseen the nfe span extendedbeyond tnat of the pi evlOusone It wll! soon not be unlOm-man, we are prowlsed, for menand women to Ieach theirlOuth blrthday Not only that,the added years w.ll not beburdensome or v.elghed do .....nWith mfirmltIes We Will reach

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The Milbergs,Elgmberg.Onlaro

are bnngmg I" Apm a collection of 18th.19th c dolT'estlc a.,d trade ImplementsShown here are British 18t'l c br"-ardlng

axe, late '8th c Hudson's B:lY trade Knife,unusual "9th c axe

18th & 19th c furl' & accs~ ncl cOin SI LVE RPAINTINGS Ine P01 d: of GENTLEMAN

PPIOCl HAMLIN ::,CHOOL all orl(lll'<ll

AIROLA & AITCHIES<ll,ne, MI

fine sf'lect 0'1 WfDGEWOODMOORCROFT CHARLOTTE RHEAD

TOROUAY & MURAND GLASS

PEG DURKIN,GROSSE POINTE MI

HISTORICAL STAFFOROSHIR~ANTIQUE AMERICAN PAPER

WEIGHTS BLUE & WH,TE CHINESEEXPORT. 19th c FRENCH FAIENCE,

pa r PORTRAITS AMERICAN SCHOOL

VINTAGE FRENCH STONELITHOGRAPH

Spencer Weisz Galler es _ldChicago IL

LINDA KEELEWisconSin Dells WI

Rare & Collectibles Children s Books

sunON'S FARM ANTIQUESLhelsea MI

AMERICAN 18!h c Carved woodenhorse read purchased from 92 yr Old

gentlef"'a- r fI.'l UP

the Country Genllemen of Ann ArborfeatUring

-ClrCII 1820 re<t '0". door t-",ngn~gcupbt)a.rd wrt" th'M.s~.,.. Great Surl~

MUlt:lrd Dollqh 80. on 'oet wit,., llft-<>t1l1d fourtd In PASmalr CQnMctl c ut drop l$&f ll!'bIe

tarll" t,.. n bowl on .tal'd-early tolley ~a<;;k oollm homt,pun dr"'nredw.re

Sn.ker &~n N F Shaketl (North FlIfT'Uly Shall..,.s)

BL&cil;$e1'terlr\9 on bro,vn """'rd 'rom Enfield Co..,ne<:tlc U1

All of these dealers & more will be at our Saturday ;;JS~d~~~;;;t!

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PROFESSIONAL & OCCUPATIONALANTIQUES MfDIGAL DENTAL

SCALES TE:LESCOPES

CENTURY HOUSE ANTiQUES & TOYSALFRED N I(

New England Tiger Maplesewing sland

ch Idrens & toys

KUCERA'SWayne Il

Tne Unusual In Bntlsh smalls 1800-1920md medical hea.rt model c 1880

THEOHAR & GaVE BAYVitiage OH

SPORTS MEMORBILIA inri "The Book ofBaseball" PF Collier & Son 1911 slJperb

WOODEN :::OBBLERS SIGN 2 "eatRACER J L HESS 5" Iitho'apred !In

HAWK N SPUFlSANTlQU£S .....'1R.1 f.ll Aloe" DOl CA'"

Pe""1rs~ ...~r_ 9 alj~F' S. 1( 8"jQ.&1 Orl91M

O'lE''t'a ..... ~""'Q c-en'" a"'", u a +1/'.Jc ...... Cra ..... ro "..,; n,aJ C"'ndi'PQr'

'I" at..J ,. e ,,"'oar.. .:I" -I'- ~ c 1940

CARA ANTIQUEPart of a majOr colle...-tJonof

19th cenlury English M8Jojlca.Clance Clrff

Dutch Gouda

BUTTON &. VEDDERAnn A"bor MI

'!CO) collect'on r.and colored &. h,SloncMAPS of UPPE'R MIDWEST BOOKS

& PRINTS

THE BROTHERRS ANTIOUESJ HAWKINSONeM Wahl '!llon ""D

VINT,AGE POSTERS &AMERICAf\A PAPER

RESTORATIONS

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April 16. 1998Grosse Pointe News

r-------,I Don't sell I: your BABY! rI If It's time fllr lOur "bab\" 10I-le:ne home, donat; that pre~l~

IOld car. boat, mOlorode. motor"

IhOOle or camper to \olunteers or~menca. I-

I Donating IS Simple, fl!.~1aodlu"} GIfts qualif' :1' tax deducb- :Ible contributions for rh<Jse"hol:Iitenuze. Re.:elpts L'SUed. I_I \olunleers of Amerl(:a has been)'

sen lIlg southeast \f Idugan's :Ineed) Since 1896. FlIDds derived rIfrom ~our 'f'hide ra,J1 h(JWte a

homeless mother and her L1uldrenrlID our transltJOlUI1 housing):

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Schools

Mason historyThe Mason School preservation COmmIttee recent-

ly restored a historical plaque in the school lobby inpreparation for the school's 70th anniversary.

Pictured an: the comm!ttee's co-chair people (leftto right) Marlene Joseph, Steve Puck~tt andMaryanne D'Arc&.

The committee also had an ~Adopt-a-doorknob~drive to raise money to refinish the original Boud ofEducation doorknobs. Fifty.-iz. families partipatedand a commemorative plaque is being made in theirrecognition.

Notre Dame hostsEuchre tourney

Students and staff at NotreDamt.> HIgh School ;uoe hostmga Euchre Thurnament on Apnl25 Doors open at 6 p.m., toW'-narnent staJ+..s at 7 P ill.There IS

a $10 entrY feeFor m~re questions, con-

tact Deborah BOlsvert at\810) 566-5564

-Cocci ages 7-16 - Progrcunmiftg In Basic.C. C++ - Day' Owmight ca,.s

- 8cgjMCr'S to od~- Web duJgft.HTML, Jaw

- Networi< game tCJUf'ftQlMfl'b , Sports

~ AmBliu. &11II/I6t. &pui.e, iI5J

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GP Christianauction

Winnie the Pooh wastaken bome by highestbidder, Beth DanD, dur-ing the Grosse PointeCbrlstian School's annu.al auction held recently.Tbe auction's successwas due to donatioJUI bya num.ber of local busi-nes.es, parents and stu-dents. Spirited biddingfollowed a dinner wberevarious toys. sportsitems, antiques andmore were awarded tothe highest bidder.Money raised will sup-port various programs atthe school loeated inGrosse Pointe Park.

Tower studentsassist buddingelementaryjournalists

Ed Cardenas, staff member 01the DetrOit News, spoke recently toMaIre Elemental) fifth graJe stlJ-dents about Journalism as a careerchOIce, reportmg and the Impor-tance of concise wntmg skills

In addltlOn. staff members fromthe Grosse Pomte South Towerrecently shared their high schoolJournalism eAperbse With theMaire st11dents too

Editors Keely Brent. M:l:"uRhodes and German BarbeinspIred future Journalists Withthelr presentations.

The edItors brought a vanety ofTower ed!tlvns to sl'>are VI'lth thestudents and they shared theuexpenences m newspaper reportmgWIth the class

Maya Rhodes, an editor with GlOS5e PointeSouth's Tower newspaper. helps Maire studentsMichelle ~y and Chr'...ssy Castelli work on ajourna1iam project,

rStudents returnfrom France;

• prepare to hostcounterparts

The Crro;,»e POllltt' fifthgraders who pdrtlclp"ted In

the 19~B French Back to-BackProgram returned fror:J thelltnp abruad on Marcr. ~{OForthree week"" the) attended a

IFrct.Lcn ~...h0v~, t:fl.Jv.)tU ~uJtur ..al eVt>'lts, vl:>lted ITlUbeum::.,

I se.eral churche~, and went toMonaceo .....heH~ thev "!lW tl,..changmg of the guarJ

On Apnl 26, their Frenchstudent counteroarts arescheduled to amv~ In GrossePOInte for their half of the pro-

I gram Mo~t >VIIl be housedWIth the ~ame famlheE whosechildren traveled to Fra.'1ce, afew VI'III ~tay With ~host only"fanuhes

ThIs IS the mnth year thatthe Grosse Pomte School

• System has panlclpated mthe Back-to-Back programEach student's fanuly pays forall program and travel costsmvolved, as well as hostmgthe French students In theIrGrosse Pomte homl:'s The \-'1S-ltors '....ill be attendmg c1asi>esat Mall'e l<.:lementary Schooland WIll be exposed to a "'Idevanety of cultural 3.nd recre-atIOnal actlVltles In the Maire 5th grader Lindsay Montgomery, left, is wel-Detroit metropolitan ar<!a comed home from her trip to France as a part of theThe program IS conducted by educational French Back.olo-B&ck. Program, by herAFAC, the Assoclabon of father, Steve, who is donning a T-shirt Lindsay par_French-Amencan Classes, chued for him, and brother Jack. Lindsay's motiler,Ltd., and operates m approlQ' Jennifer, while Dot pictured ~ this photo with her fam.mately 75 commumbes across ny, welcomed her daughter with b8D.oons as the stu'the UmtedStates. dents arrived back to the Maire Elementary SChool

parldng lot March 30 from the ahport.

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Mrrndll\ 'I(ltllTda)9ro 8

~)Jmda, 10 to Ii,\'uTill uf ;:,I \ ld, R( lid

,..,!l~ 2'>(, '(0"

Flower Bulbs fronl HollandPlant nou; for heauuful

blooms thlS SltmrnerTake 20% Off

Homegrown TreesExcluszvely at Wiegand's

Large cahper treesTn-lCks 2 ' 4" in diarr..eter

Metro Detroit'sBest Selection

of Birdbaths, Fountains& Statuary

Mother Nature'sBest at Wiegand's

Jackson & PerkinsReadi- Plant Boxed Roses

Take $2 Off

4;625 Romto P{ank ktl\1au Irj, r lH I,hll'

Louise S. Warnke,ClTYCLERK

NO llfPOhVTMENTS NECESSARY

169S0 h.crch('~<)1• Grnlilic Pointe. (3]3) 884-8663

lIuur', hll"t1a) - I-ridlly 10 . 6 • ~aturda} 10-5• ( lo,('(i SUmld) & Monday

Located behind Walden Books (in [he Village)ill the McCourt Building Lower Le~'el

formerlyLa Stre~a Boutique & Alteratiolls

NOTICE OF Pl'BLIC HEARING: NO'lce IS hereby given that thePlannmg Comml,slon of the Clt) of Gro<,e Pomte Woods 1'1 accor-d.mee ....Ith Seet100 98-171. CommunJt} Fa~lhtH;:~ DI,lIlct. of the 1997Clt} Code Will hold a public heanng at 7 30 P m on Tuesday. Apnl28, 1998 In the Coun~l! Room of the Mumcloal BUilding. 200:5Mack Plaza, Gros~ POinte Woods to hear the request of UmversltyLiggell School 1045 Cook Rd for perml<;<;lonto re\lse th" p.rrkmglot and main entrance f..1! Jnlere~ted persons ar~ m~lted to attend

fM NOWOPEN~ ~

LG P1\l 04/16/98

Maire hostsevent April 23

The St Clare ofMontefalco PTO WIll hold aMom to Mom Sale onSaturday, Apnl 25 10 the StClare Church SOCial Had onMack Avenue andv,'hlttter/Outer Dnve mGrosse POinte Park Gentlyused chlldren'~ c1othmg,toyS and eqUIpment WIll beavallabll' for purcnaseTherl' I~ no l'O"t til i'nter the<;"111'Conv('nlent nour- fOlthe sale are from 10 a muntil 1 pm

ThiS ~ale supports the ~trlare School Llhrar) andE'Inchment Program"

Maue EI~mentary Schoolis having a "Spnng Thmg-Back to School Night II" onApnl 23 at 7 p m

Members of the GrossePomte commumty are lIlVlt-

ed to Jom the MaIre parents,students and staff to enJoyan evenll!g of student arework and wntmg, MaIrevolunteer recogmtlOn, 1977-98 school year shde 'lhow,and classroom \-'1ewmg ofnew maps, globes and tech-noloev oowpmentRef';;;shments ~l1i bemcluded In the evemng'"actn,..~tles,

151. Clare holdssale of childrenitems on April 25

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14A Business Apnl 16. 1998Grosse Pointe News

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IT S 100 LATE TO MAILYOUR INCO\fE 1AXES

it n 111 mt lit 'ttaff of the forner'\ ..tl lllal B lllk of Detrcnt ....hH h,In un \par ... d.go initiated ]tb O","P

1Il.11IU", Nph,d of tt'l ~&P 500Indt x d",wned pnnclpall) fo"r10n tJ>. dl tt'nf:>O ch€"nt~

\\hdt, tht b",t 1ll1,,~tn,el.t~t' tt< {r\ for YOU'

tJnl) \OU (dO dtlld" LT~ ~uggE..:'l" ..(Ill ...O'l~Ult 'l J,f ta\. ad .l~t"r

dttOfflf'" tind f''\tilte pl.annerb<'fure lll"l.lflg ,In \ ~uddenc"" Lng""

Bob Maxey• •maXImIzes,

expands onMack Ave.

Gettingahead onthe job

C"mN\lllt' Ir th, Umt('c :;Cdre~nH ...J...,un d b\ Pl. ....) kct Pl'1U?

-:,pcurlt\ <In 'IV~l_ h,," bl'trt.'UIID' In UIll\t'J~ltll" a'ld !f.:ldudtl bu,mc", ,cho(,l~ for dt:l.Hjc,

''',thm tf>e fillan~lal conlmulllt\~et Ullt\ dll,).! I ,t~ ~",\ e ~tru,(gl,.dt{, comnlet\ d tht ee \ Pdr po~t~'Tad<.ldte pro,(rdn1 !e"dlllg w tht'tltl" "L harter Fmalllldl ."wal \ ,tor CFA

L'J'S h"" h"Pll dCtl\C In thtD,trOlt 'n\{ ~tPlent wrnmuTIlt\

C'F.t.. prq::ralT' <llthout:h f1l\

daught.er AI"w 1- a member ofthe :-;~\'I 'lUrk en\ chapter

Tt>dd~ ndtlOllalh Ihel e areth(',"dnd, dnd thuu~alld~ of profe~,'onal~ {'ngag<,d In ~e(,uTlt\

anah ~15 both OIl a fundamental'\nd technlc;.l ba<>;l<; Fl..t :h(' ~urSl.lt of tXlt'llentt- I~ Il!U"\"

mdeed Dunng the Pd~t fhe years90 p('rcenl of ('qUltv mutual fundsand reporttPg money mallagcr~have not equaled the performanceof the S&P 500 Index

Congr atulatlOns to the trust

By Brad LindbergStaff Wnler

It s out "llilth the new and 10wlth the new - and used - asBob Maxe) Lincoln-Mercurytakes over thE' property onMack near CadIeux In DetrOItrp<.entlv the Slt< of Joe RJ.CCl\"olksw~gen-Saab-Subaru

A good way to attract favor. Bob Maxey. dealershipable attentlOI1 and get ahead owner, said a bumper crop ofal work IS to make Y01.\rself as used trucks helped fuel hISuseful as vou can be deCISIOn to e>..pand

Mean",hlle, pick out the Job But that's only half the storyyou're shontmg for and aim for al> new luxury Town Cars andIt Learn eYerythmg about the MountalI,eers are selhng wellJob and the knowledge and 1ll tills record economy "Also,skIlls you'll need to do It well the new Cougar has drawn a lot

Ask your supenTlsor to con- of attentlOn,~ h" saIdSIder you as a candIdate faT For Mm,e}, headquartered onthat Job and expiam what you Mack across from Grosseare dOIng to prepare for It POlnte Park for 16 years,

If you need more educatIon, expandmg ontG RICCI's old lotgo to mght school Work a!. an Just means movmg a few block:;;apprentlre on weekends up the streetMeanwhIle. every day, make "The e.....panSlOn IS a good SIgnYourself useful by dOIng more for the east SIde The better offthan IS e'{pected and you WIll DetroIt I!! the bettH off Grossehof('Ome an !!1d!spensat:le POinte 1S,'"sdJd ~"fd.At:~as::<et The expansIOn al~o means

Also, set goals for yourself mcreasmg Maxey's payroll.and work to\\-ard them "We1l mcrease our sales staff •

The best adVIce 1<; to v..ntR by two to 10 pPOple," he saIdyour major goal down on 3 He has about 50 employee"pIecE' of paper and keep It tn nowyour v.allet Look at It often to He said the move should beremmd yourself of your goal completed by May 1

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ance bul, you can !'hl1 reduce your annual premIUm In 'nanyv..avs

Here's '.0'0"

• Increase your dE'duC:hhlE'Your deductlblE' IS the amount you agree to pay for a ('lti1m

beiore your Insurance company begIns to pay This amountcan range from $100 to as much as $.500

If you're "",lhng to mcrelil>t' your deductIble, you can SlgIuf-lcantly reduce your yearly preIIUum.

Of course, t~e a.-nount you save depends 00 your IDsurancecompany, so be sure to check WIth your mdependent msuran('E'agent

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(You (,8,Jl also save money by takmg advantage ofvanoU8 ms- rcounts

If you buy yeur auto and home msurance PV~;Cl~S from thesame complUlY. you may quahfy for a 5 to 15 percent disrount

In addItIon, If you msure more than one car Wlth the samEcompany, you can save up to 15 percent

Also, some compawes may offer an additional discount of Up I

to 25 percent uy,)ur teenager's grade pl)1Dt ave~e 1.8 a 3.0 orhigher or If they've completed an approved dnver's ed coune:

You caD also reduce your Insurance rates by 5 to 10 percentIf your car 1& equipped Wlth secunty features, such as analarm system or an electromc b-ackmg device

In addition, WIth air bags and automatlc Illeat belts, you mayquahfy for a discount of up to 30 pen:ent

• Maintain a good chivmg record_Insurance compames oft.E.n reVIew your dnving record for

the past t~ to five years when detennining your insurancepreIJUum So. If you maintam 8 good drivmg record WIth noclauns, tIckets or viOlabons. youll benefit from reduced rates

• ReconSIder your coverage

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Remember, your insurer Wlll only pay the car's book value IfIt ~ts totaled. Check the NatIonal Automobile DealersAsSOClatlOn (NADAl Offinal Used Car Guide for the currentvalue of your car, or call your local dealer.

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Holiday shortenedweek

The t. S stock ar.d oond mar-l.eb ....~re dosed hst Fnda,. Apnl10 m o1:>.e... ame of the GoodFnda, "holy day" For the four-da)"eel-. the DJI "'as about €'\en. up11 25 poInts clOSIng at 8,994 86

ReflC'ctmg tht' euphona of theClt.COl"O 'Tr.'1\ e~ers o~('r6crannouncement the- DJi actualhclosed abu\C' 9.000 on Monda;But tho> markets rooled off b\d~chmng on both Tuesda\ and\\t'dnesda)

Another rall) started earl) onThursda). P-o\'Id.mg a DJI dallynse of 103 P')lIlts Year-to date.the Dow sho\'ls & gam of 137 per.cent

Index funds,continued

Should I bm mdl\ld.ualstocks, bre ~ profeSSIOnalmane) manager, or bUj

Lndex fund~? There's no "pat"answer SemI" sa" "DIfferentstrokes for dIfferent folk~ "

If everyone Jumped onto themdex fund~ band" ago'!. \II hat"ould happen to the other 19,500-plus stocks of pubhc wmpames,whIch for the mo~t nart 'In' well-managed and tontn'bute much tothp "rl.l1lenLan Dream""

LT8 has reporred on mdl:xfunds four bmes In the past 20months (See LTS Aug 29, 1996,March 20, 1997 March 19, 1998and most recently on April 2,hi9!') and also rene""",d theSPDRs lStandard & Poor 5DepOSitory Trust, pronounced"splders"1 umts addItIOnally sev-eral tlmrs

Whv the almo;.t universalmtf'rP~t m mde" fund~? The\ arethe smgle rr>ost :lskl'd Quest1~n oran5\\e" whIch LT8 "eeeIVesr(;gard'ng _n\E'stments

L!'S recel\E'S comments fromreaders fnends, relatl,e, andstrangers "Why don t mystocks/mutual fund" measureuF'I~ "How can I get e, en~'

agerPnor to tIer new Job, Puleo workeJ 'n the new

product de.eloprnent group for Clalro!She holds a bachelor's degree from tl,e

l"nn erslt! of ::-'flchlgan aud a master's In mter-natIOnal management from the AmerJcanG~aduate School of InternatIOnal Managementm Arizona

She !Jyes v{lth her l-,usband 'n the CIty ofGro:,se POI;;te

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Elizabeth Puleo has JOined HIram \\Talkeras Kahlua semor brand man-

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Proposed Citicorp, Travelers merger biggest ever!Lei's talk...STOCKS

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fort Hh ,t th,'rI 'Cl .....llan....nOn'l,lc' 1'-a\llpr,...h<lr~~\ ltit r ....\\lll JU .... hcerth'11 j" ""eILIc" t1fi ( att ~ "hlCh I'1l1 legal!)adl1pt tr.p N'V. compa.l\' ndmcCltlgtOUP

The comhlPed compap\ "Ill beheadq<.ldr'ereo at c.tlCOrp' mamufficl' at 399 Park 0\\ <' "e\\ YorkClt\ acros" the ;.treH from(It;lOro CC'nter the funm luokmg,k'~cr.lpcr ".tll the 4&.dC'gree'wf that durops I('e and ~no"c'ntc>33rd Strpet dunng e\ <T\ v.m'f"("f ...... jJTi

John S Re€'d Cltlcurp chillr-mall and Sand\" '\cd] Tta.elersrhmrl'1ar deciancl tt.em~ehesCt' pqudl chIef e>-ecut" e~. and

plan to stm at thE' ,,"C'IIT'for atle,,<t 18 month" rO-('qual~?WC'nder ho,", long' thaI la$ts?

The merger IS cXpi.cted to ut!-lIzf' the "pooling of H.terests"aCCfJUntmg treatment In \\ hlch thebala'll" "heets of the two campa-niP' aTe slmpl) combmed Item byItem Thl< techmque, contro\er-'I.ll at be~t pn>duces no "good-\qll " ",hl('h \\ould haH' had to be\\ "tte off a< future e>-per.ses

Ho\\ bus IS bll'(? The combmedcomoam "'111 op.>rnt.e thnuoa...,d"of offic'" glob:?u) ha\e annualn" "nu,,~ of about $50 bllhonhD\ e tDtal a~<et.~ of $700 bl!llon.md pn~ent market capItalizatIOnof n\ I1f $140 hllhon

And \\ ho 0\\ ns th" merger partp"rf? P..,nce .A.h.a!('cd Bm TalalBill Abdulazl1 !V Saud a nephe",of Saudi Aratna s Kmg Fahd ov.ns41 1 million ~hare~ or about A 9percent of Cltlcorp AndBerk"lllre Hathav,a) !BRK Aaouut $70 uOC' per sharE' I holds33 !J Imlhon ~hares, or about 5 3I'tTcpm of Tra\i!!er- And \OU

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Named to the board of tru~tees ",ere Gro~sc Pomte Shores re;,-ldent Lynn Ford Alandt, David Hempstead, of Grosse PomtePark an attorne\ and partner Wlth the la\\ firm of Bodman,Longle} & Dahlmg m DetrOIt. William Rand!! III ofthc CIty ofGroS'te Pomte ? cha>i.ered financial analyst and genE'ral partner01 -:>agr"" Y ntner, L P an eqUlt) mvc"lment [unu In \,ros"ePomtc

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1\100 - Sat. 9.30 - Cj'3Grull Del.nel') & Wnoe 5en-.u

r orneo\, ner opt-ped the frontdOGrand the tJlrd tle '" th., coop

Easter bummerTbL re<Jlde.r t (.f ... hJu .....e In

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burnt: t LlrncQ !r 1m \..h .J.fch St:'n,.l('~')

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ng -'\. r,e.~'lbor heard loudnlhh frop, iP€, rear of ther,Ou~l d, approxImately 930

Park solves B&EGross" POl~ lp Park detec-

tne" follo\\ed up on a su"pect,n\cJved r,l1)' '''lft of a te,eY,<>,on from the 1 jOll blocK of'-1~~ laDo r ...~nrtf:-d::>:: .\P:1] 3

The suspect \-as arrested atner home In DetrOIt and madea full adrmsslOn The propertyI'. as returned l(, the ov\ner

Furnace firePark firemen responded to a

cal! on Wednesda). Apnl 8, atEo 38 p m that flames werecomIng from the furnace of ahouse In the 600 block ofLakepolnte The boller had rundn=- Brad Lmdberg

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Purse stolenOn ~;:')h1t.rl~\. Anr1 11 ...,~

5 14 }J m d. "f\Omar ts:.portedthe break In of hrr 1997 ,Jeepparked ",t her resldf>:)CE'In the14uO block of Hampton :nGrn"" .. p()wtP \,,'():)d~

Stolen were d purse, cnec ....bOCJklredlt cards com pac t dlSCplaver w,tn dl~CS, and a c<:,J'.l-lar te!ephone There \\ ere nosigns of forced "ntry as thevehIcle's SIdes consist of canvascovenng tnat snaps shutand open apparently

For the birdsA reslde!'lt l.Il the 1500 block

of Holh'VI.'ood m the Woodscalled paDce to report a bird 10the hVlPg rooIT'

The cnSlb was resoh edbefore pollee arr::ved \\,nen the

To 'eserve DiSplay Adver1I<,lrg space by 2 00 P I'r1 Fraay

Imported Baby and Children's Furniture and Accessories

Flips filched1'1\0, elluldr telephone , \\ er"

:-t.vkn m the Sl)or,,< last ...e<.j..Dunng the rlRht of

S Hurd.n, Apnl 4 a SomC\1] 3vUO portable phone \ alued dt $38() ",a~ "tol"n [rcIM dIlunJOtktd "tatlon v.agon parkec...~a Ti:31Ch::i",,1.t:' u..t...!l.t:' oj bL lJ.lot~

of RenaudUn Mondd) Apnl 6, a S5u

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fro'1l a veh~cie pdrked j'1- thef.rst block of Lakeshore Lane

Weekly QUILtally in Shores

Two "U~f>Pl'tFrl dn1Tll{e" d..,\ers were caught on LakE'ShOre10 Grosse Pomte Shores lastweek

On Monday, Apnl 6 at 12 12a rn A 43-year-old man fromBay Clty was pulled over fordnvmg w,th a burned-outheaellght Upon mvestlgatlon,the man admltted dnnkmgChemIcal tests revealE>d ablood alcohol level of Ii

On Thursday. Apnl 9. at11 05 P m a 39-year-oldHamson TownshIp man dn-

hours of observatlOn spreadover a year The Shores officerspartlCIpatmg are Sgt DamelPullen, and pubhc safety offi-cers John Jebrael, Scott Rohrant: DaVid KW1atko~skJ.

FranCIS saId the Job of themobl1e cnme lab "18 to gather,document and preserve eVI.dence of pOSSIble crimmalactIVIty."

Upon amval at a cnmescene, he sald, the umt cordonsoff the area, takes pho-tographs, dusts for fmgerpnntsand preserves and recordsphYSIcal eVIdence

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Caravan stoleni\ g-re ..n 1992 Dodb"'_Cannan

Wd., stolen frorr the 400 blockofMcKmle) dunng the mght ofSunday Apnl 6 it y, as rewY.ered earh the next morn.ng onBerkshIre ill Detrolt

The van s 19t1ltlOn had bf:-enpunched out and tile mten'lrransacked

IIlg Il,., front door be,ng opened,althuugh• no (JIll.' \\ as l(,~nC1 tohdve ent<. ed the hou,e

Holy lawn jobA church on Lake~por~

n'!Jc,rted $')0,) In damagb fromn'.o ; ehlCk~ tf ann.r up 1:;0fl et of gra,,~ durmg th( Olght ofSaturdd), Apnl 4-5

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Car windowsmashed

A voo.ka battll' was thrownthrough the rear wmdow of a199i Lincoln ContInentalparked at a resldence In the200 block of Memweather dur-mg the mght of Apnl 8-9Damages totaled $500

".s<:tm~ the cnrne lab lD

actlOn Will help our officerslearn some of the latest meth-ods of eVldence collectlOn," SaIdHealy

The DetrOlt-Shore" connec-hon stemmed from Healy'Srapport wlth DetroIt PohceChlef IsaIah McKmnon andcommanders of the Detroitforce

"When you've been In lawenforcement as long as I have,you get to kno\\ a lot of people,"saId Healy, a 33-year veteranof the Shores' force

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Easter BunnyA-OK in Shores

A v. a}v- ara bldch. and v, hltt.domestic rabblt v.as foundmlJ.:1chmg grass on the fr"ntlawn of a reSIdence In the firstl)lUU\ 01 UXlOra In ltro,;"ePOinte Sheres on Fnday, Apnl9, at 8.30 am

Pollce determmed that thebunny belonged to a nearb)farml} v- ho had gone !lV-d.yforthe hohday

A nelgnlx-r IS carmg for therabbIt untll Its ov.nt!rs comehome

C,os"e POlnt" puLllc "choe!systRm

The other IS on a 10-da) sus-penSlOn from '",'1001 Accordml!to F ?.rm" poLce, ter fathe r ""Idbhe'd been ~bnnglOg man}ltems home that she '<lld .\ erefrom a boyfnend "

City break-in$2,800 m tools and electron-

ICSequIpment were stolen froma rosldenee m the 800 block ofUmverslty on Fnday, Apnl 3,benveen 1 a m and noon

IIi \\hat mIght be a relatedInCIdent, at 3 a m on Apnl 3,the owner of a home m the 200block of Flsher reported hear-

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"There 18 very llttle majorcnme m the Shores, so we'resendIng our officers to Detroltto hODe thelr slotis," sald thE'ctllef

"Just by the sheer popula-hon SIze of Detrolt, there'smore opportunity to studymethods of eYldence collectIOnwitl} theIr mme umt "

De:rolt pollee offi~r LoUISFraoos, a member of the eVi-dence techniCl8.Il urnt's forenSIC<;erVIcedtVIslon, said suburbanpohce departments oftI'D"aCCQmpany us to Sl'e whac wedo and how we do It "

Thefts at Southbelieved solved

OffiCIals at Grosse PomteSouth HIgh School thmkther\e soh'ed up w 48 thefts of

• Items rangIng from gym eqUlp-ment to graphIng calculators

!n an mvestlgatlOn spear.headed by asslsti'!lt pnnclpalRussell Luttlnell, four witness.es reported seemg t",o femalesuspects loobng classmates'gym lockers

As for the two suspects, oneIS no longer enrolled m the

Explorer flippedA traffic crash landed a Ford

~,.plOIel on It" slOe and theOlCUpurts of tv. 0 \ emcles m thehands of emergenc\ medIcs onEaster Sunda)' ApI"'I 12, at115& a ill

Grosse POInte Farms pollcebald a car dnven north onKercht!vaJ by a man fromGrosse Pomte' Woods ran a redI1ght at MUlr and ram!lled theE.Aplorer bemg dn' en south onMUlr by a Woods woman ThefuTl.1:' of the crash flipped thet;"-.:""'r'\ l........on ... ""T" ..... ,...::

Both dnvers and two occu-• pants of the car receIved mlDor

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•GPS police train with Detroit crime unitBy Brad LindbergStaf: Wnter

Pollee from the Village ofGrosse Pomte Shores are get-tmg a hands-on refreshercourse m eVldence collectwn byshado\'\'lng the- DetrDlt PohceDepartment's forenSIc 8emcesdIVIsion. the group that pre-serves and documents evidence

• at enme scenesThe Shores lS detroling Its

certtfied eVIdence techmciansto DetrOIt to "observe theirmajor cnme scene unit," saidDamel Healy, chief of publJcsafety m the Shores.

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Widen your vision with panorama photographyBy Monte Nagler

• Special WnterSomeone once sald that the

w:fference between conventIOn-al and panoranuc photographyIS the drl'ference bLtween lookmg at a Clty through an officewmdow or from a rooftop

Panorarmc cameras replacethe normal Vlews of conven-banal lenses and offer sweep-

• mg VIStas that go beyond thereality of tramtlOT'al photogra-ph~ Viewer., are llnmediatelystruck. by how dtfferentpanorama photographs are andhow much mformatlOn theycontaIn.

Panorama cameras havebeen around for many years,

• some even dating back to the1800's

Tnen, as now, they come Inmany vaneiles. Some shootmoderate panoramas whlleothers rotate a complete 360degrees Utah'. Highway 163 as it leads into Monument Valley produced one of Monte Nagler's

They are aval1able In many iavOl1te panorama pictures. Notice how the symmetry adds impact to the photograph.price ranges The most afford-able and popular are the dIs-posable Kodak a...'ldFUJI modelswluch are found everywherecameras are sold

The pnce averages about $11and you get 12 shots Wlth each,the pnnts bemg tWIce thelength of a conventlonal PIC-ture

WIllIe the camera 15 diSpos-able, you retam the negatlvesfor liIly deSIred repnnts

More sophlstlcated panora-ma cameras can cost thou-sands of dollars and are usedmostly by profeSSionals andvery senvus anlaLeUrS

They are avaIlable In fixed orrotatlon models

yYnen usmg a panoramacamera, place yourself In a"Vista" mode and select sub-Jects that lend themselves topanoramic photography.

A vast moun tam range, ameandenng nvel', a dramatIc

• seascape or a sJ)ectaClIl,:,r "'''~'skylme all Vl-ould be excltmgsuhJects

Always kepp the honzonslevel and place them low m theVle.....'finder Wlth a dramatlc skyllnd high In the vlewfinderWlth a plam skv

l'or scemc shots, pIa ~e fore-ground subJect& 10 the composI-tion for added mterest Don'toverlook thl' POSSlblhty of vertlcal panoramas

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Pellegnno "ald people canreduce stress by understand-Ing that \Ie re amay, gomg tohale some degre( of anxIetyThe tnck 1'5t(l mampulatestress to makE' us more pro-ductive Other time", you Justhave to nde It out

To help reduce stress ~heoffered the foilov, Ing t;ps

• "Take at least 20 minutesthrE'e hme'i a \leek to dosomethmg Just for} ourself.whether It'S medltat'ng, Slt-tmg and stanng, exerc, 'llllg,even cleanmg, If that's whatyou \\ ant to do '

• Perform progTE's"lve mus-cle relaxatIOn "('ontrdct andrelax each mU3de group oneat a time -

If all else falls \11th stressmanagement, PellegrInO saId,"Get a Bnttany "paTuel A flop-py-eared dog doe~ ....onders for;,tre"s " Her Bnttanv IS namedDakota and accompames herto aerobiCS and college classes

Choosing a healthclub or trainer

'.Vhen choo"mg an aerobiCSInstructor, pel "ond 1 tramer orhI aith club do \Ih.lt anyone\\ auld do \I hen hlr.ng anemplov ..e Inten IE"\ them,'.aId Pellegrmo "Make ~un'the people are currenth certI-fied In aeroblt ... I'ld CPRCheck their eduL.ltlOn.ll hack-ground ..

She sa,ci to look for an aero-hlC~ Instruct/'r y,ho IS a faclll-tdtor, not" performer "som;:-one IIho \V-II edulate youabout )lour bodv nutntlOn and"tress management n

"Cheryl) nn IS d grPdt motl-\ ator, , ..aId Bock "She gn es alot of posltll'e runf\lrcement,like O'JtlCIng Implo\ed muscledefimtlOn 8hp reall~ takes anInterest" '

In chOOSIng a hpalth club,Pellegnno "aId look for ~leansurroundmgs well-mamtamedeqUIpment, and mstructors\I ho dre fnendl} and personlble

Also, shop around "You'llsee a Wide Iange of pncesdepf'ndlng on what the cluboffers," sht saId

In derldmg on a personaltramel, Pellegnno said makesure) ou have confidE:nce mthe one vOUhlrt. and makesure "he or she has a passIOnfor the,r Job"

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When sllmmmg down,Pellegnno saId not to IVOIT)excessIvely about "'clght los'l"People don't realize thei canlose fat, but becdusp exernsebuilds muscle and muscleweighs more than fat, the)might not lose welgnt Peopleshould Judge theIr progrrbs bylookmg at lllche" ]Obt and hov.theIr dothe~ fit ' "he 'idId

To help people ;,hm do"'n,PpllegrmCJ Londuct. tat-burnerclp"-"..,, that laq .Ibout 35 romute~

Shf' 'laId 3 good ca,dlOvascu-l<lr workout "hould ral"e theh~art rate to I W 15ll -Theelderly shouJdn t go ahme 130unless their ph) SIClans say If"OK" "he sald

To buIld muscle mass,Pellegrmo puts her clIents ona IIclght hftmg IGo.ltmecalled'stackmg"

'1 have them lift progres-Sl\ ely heu\-Ier Weights a fewer'lumber of repetltlon' Formstance, I'll have chents lift70 pounds seven tlMes. then90 pnund'5 SI,<times thE'n 120pounds four tJmes "

Nev"r rush througl) a rou-hne or 1V0rk on the same mus-cle group t\lO days III a row,she said "That's when mJuryo~curs becduse muscle.:; areover-stressed It only takesone mlstakf to cause Il1Jury, soI keep d close eye on m) stu-dents," she saId

Wellness wheelPellegnno saId phY'iINd fit-

l1ess IS onl) one a.pect of ahealth:, lIfestyleSoUTce Chervh ...f') Pellegnno

son" to exerCIse,• Shm down and firm up,

whIch mayor may not mvolveweight loss,

• Add muscle, -VhlCh usuallyInvolves gawmg .....elght

In between, there are vana-Ilons on the theme But 10each case, the workout shouldmcrease a person's strength,stamma and fleXIbIlity

P~lOto hv Rr; ..h ~J!ja.rs

Cherylynn PeUegrlno. certifi~d aerobics instructor. personal trainer and professor ofstress management, said exercise is only one aspect of a healthy lifestyle. ~Combineexercise with controlling stress and eating right to live well," she said.

Goals of ~xerds('There are two general red-

said, She added that people'lhould never stretch a coldmuscle

She Said people should holdstretches VE'rvstill for 30 sec-onds to a mlllute "Neverbounce whIle str~tchJng,~ shecautIOned

Co:mel't points on the wellness wheel to graph alifestyle profile. Look at each spoke to determine howwell rounded your life is. Shade in each area according tohow you think you rate, one being the lowest and five thehighest. Then draw a line from each shaded area to t~enext to determine where you are and where you shouldbe going.

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Local fitness expert promotes stress management, diet and exerciselUg dUU lU",IIUlllllg uunng a1\ orkout, she said wed I' cros"tramel's \llth firm Jtch "U,J-port and "hock absorbenLy

'Every .tep \ ou take h"s d)arnng dominO effect, startmgWIth jour ankle 'lnd gOing upthrough the spine to the neck,"she .aw

Happy feet don't comecbeap She said good cro",,-traIners cost about $70 andshould be replaced as often a'ievery three to SIXmonths,dependmg on the intenSItyand irequency of a workoutPellegnno runs through a pall"of shoes every 90 days

Diet or d-i-e?Just because you're exercls-

mg, don't skip breakfast,"If you were dnVlng from

Grosse Pomte to CharlevOiX,you'd make sure your car hadgas III the tank Do the same'" Ith your stomach at the star';of each daj," said Pellegrmo

"I don't belIeve In the worddIet The first three letters ofdiet spell dIe"

Food shouldn't be theenem}, saId Pellegnno, whohkes hamburgers and chickennoodle soup, "People shouldtill thelT bodIes With nutn-tlOUSfood they enJoy"

As for nutntlunal supple-ments, "they have a placeWomen need calCIUm ButbeforE' swalk.wmg a bunch ofexpensIve supplements, dosome research," she saId

Exercise shouldl'/thurt

"I get angry \I hen I hearpeople say 'there s no gamWIthout pam,'- she saId "It'sone tlHng to overload am!..!>cle, but ar.ot}>er to fl'cl pam Ifyou ft'cl pam, snmeth1l1g'"wrong There's a fine lmethere, dnd that's where atrameI' comes III You don'thave to WipE'your~elf out toget results"

When Bocl{ started aerobiCS,shp SaId, "I can't believe thatI'm not sore after all that hardwork ~

LdCl. of pam IS one reasonPellegnno said her studentskeep commg back

Pellegnno ('redlts begInmngeach workout WIth a wann-upand endmg It WIth an exten-sIve stretchmg sessIOn forkeepmg the pam away

"Warm-up for five to eIghtmmute;, by walkmg or dancmgIn place For the upper body,do shoulder rolls when youfeel your body temperaturense," she '5ald

After n workout, her students etretch for about eightmmutes "Because of thestretchmg, very few ....: my stu-dents have sorE' muscles" she

Roll through life on personal wellness wheel8y Brad LindbergStaff Wnter

Susan Bock'" pedldtnudn"\\eH' <lnM'ed at hem 'I ell ,hehandled her "econd pregnann

Compared to the birth of her"on 2 1/2 years earher, thebIrth of her aaughter lastFebruary went a<;stea::Llv a"the beat of mU,lc In an aero-bIcs cla"s In fdct dactO!" saIdaerobiC, had a lot to do \I IthIt

The mam dIfferencebetll een the t\\ 0 bIrth;, \\ asBock's partiCIpatIOn m aero-bICs classes taught byCherylynn Pellegnno

"Sue IS amazmg," saIdPellegnno, ('ompanng Bock'smght-und-day expenenceswIth chlldb1l1h "She's a reallyhard II orker "

LikeWIse, "Cherylynn hasdehvered on everythmg she's.,,,er promIsed," "dId Bockabout the aerobICS mstructorwho helped make such a bigImprO"ement In her hfe

The two met a few years agowhen Bock, who works m mar-ketmg for Ford Motor Co ,enrolled m the VItal OptIOnsaerobICS program at theGrosse Pomte War MemonalSha was haVlng trouble losmgweight gamed dunng thepregnancy of her son HIghblood pressure didn't help

Pellegrmo, a graduate ofGrosse Pomte North HighSchool and holder of a mas-ter's degree ll1 health promo-tIOn and wellnes8 managt'.ment from Spnngfield CollegeIn Massachusetts, combmedaerob:cs InstructIon ....Ithstres. management to rt'duceBock's WE'lght and blood pres-'iU!e \I hlle increasing hrr"trength and stamina

130~kattended deroblcscla'ises untIl a \Ieek hefon- thehlrth of her daughter andr{'turned four weekb after-ward "My daughtRr's bIrth....as less risk} because I v.as.:;tronger and my blood pres-sure Wll':;down," SaId Bock

It tool( Bock about fivemonths to lose the 25 poundsshE; gamed dunng her fir"tpregnancy ThIS tIme, ~eventhough I gam~d 34 pounds,I'm losmg It much qUIcker 1have only four p....unds to go,"she saId

In addItIon to v.orkmg WIthVital Optlons, Pellegnno IS apersonal tramer and recentlybegan teachmg at PomteFItness on Mack She's also anadjunct professor of tOrnpre-henslve stress '1180agement atOakland County CommuOltyCollege

ThiS summer, she'll appearm an article In Women'sHealth magazme

Shoes are importantTo Pellegnno, the old 50ft

shoe IS somethmg better left tovaudeVIlle To get proper foot-

I Researchers continue to develop methods to examine the heartOne of the grf'atest medical ad\ ances of the dlilC catheter that Injects dyE' Into the coronary employs nuclear medlcme, but ItS u"e IS hmlt- to ultrasound to help E'I'hance the Image

latter half of the 20th century has been cardiac artenes, allo\lmg for a clear pIcture of the ves- ed mostly to research laboratonps at thiS time Another versIOn of ultrasound. called ultra-Imagmg. whIch allows doctors to see what's sels ThiS lmagmg method IS "tIll a WIdely u"ed A posItron emItter IS mJected llltO thp blood. sound Doppler, " often employed to dE'ter,ninegomg on InSIde the heart and b100d vessels diagnostic tool stream and probe'i are pO'5ltlOned around the blood velOCIty 111 the neck and III tho l~gs ThIsWIthout surgery Advancements In computer techlOlogy and outSide of the patIent s bOGy to pIck up the method g1Ves ph) SICldns l11fOrmalOn about the

Whpn the NatIOnal Heart, LU:1g, and Bloorl the X-ray camel" Ibt::1f l"d tG el'l- J..v"luplllellt "IlU""lUlI" PET I" Lapabk of detecting coronary heart s ability to pI 0\ Idt- blood .lOd oxygen toInstItute (NHLBI) was estabh!>hed In 1948, the of computed tomography m the late 1960s artery dIseasE' and ItS locahon It can Identlf) vanous organs 111 the bod)only non-mVaSIY" tool cardIOlOgists had for There arp vanous type'l of computed tomogra- lOJured but stIli VIable heart musc'" • MagnetIc Re"onancl.' ImaglOg (MRI)vlewmg the heart was the X-ray, which provld- phy Cardiac tomography can prOVIde crOSS-'iec- • C'ltra"ound Methods The echocardlOgram -ylagnetlc resonance Imagmf; became populared a limited look at the hpart's anatomIcal tlOnal .mage" of the Lhest, mcludmg the heart has emerged as one of the best, non-mva~he In the 19805 and l'i \\Idcly u"ed today CardIacstructure and surroundmg blood vessels DIgital subtrac- procE'dures for studymg movement In the lmaglO; y,lfh ~IRI, hOWE-vPI' can have pmb-

Smce then, the :-;HLBI hAS crnducted and :lOn angiography all~\\s phYSICIan" to dl"cnm- heart ThIS method emplo)~ sound waves that lems brcau"c "fthe beCilmg ofthp heart alongsupported much of the research that has led to mate bone and other tlssue'l from the target bounce off a target to produce an Image WIth motlOn of th f'0ronal') artenes dunngthe non-mva"lle heart lmilgmg procedures t!"sue The technIque IS u~efullO findmg block- PhYSICIans can "ee the heart's \\alls and c.hJ.m each cardIac cycle ::o.fRL\lhlch u~es powerfulavailable today, mcludlni, wmputed tomogra- :'lges In major blood ves-;els And ultrafast or bers, and can calculate the amounc ofclood fill magnets to create three dImenSIOnal pictures,phy scans, magnetic resonance Imagmg, and electron-beam computed tom0graphy 10; bCl'l1; mg the heart reqmrp" thnt thE' pdtlent he completely st.llechocardlOgram., u,;ed to deted calCIUm depo~lt" m the blood Another type of cchocardlOgram. called dunng the procrdul'e to get an accurate Image

ThE'sp tools LAn hl.'lp doctors e,,,mate the w ..sel.:; a" "'ell a" tv prOVIde d p'ctUle of the esophageal ult~a,,()und, u"e~ a \eTV .mall tuhe But MRI also ha' ,orne key ad\ant"ls;es It canprogre"slon of dIsease III the heart dnd blood p:>art ...Itll an ultl asound transducer on ItS tIp The proouce Images of cardlOva"cular .:;truCtUTcSves'ieb, and also can aid III dlagrlO'illlg a heart .R<ldlOnuclide AngIo~raphy and Other transducer collcct" the hgh-frccjLlenc) ,,-ound v,lth no mterferenLe from adjacent bones ordttack The X ray only pro\lded a look at the ;\'uclear Method., To help phys\clan.:; look at wave~ th<lt ar(' u~ed to form a TJ1ctun' ThE mteTVcllmg tl".ue., And It u"e" no contrastheart';, structure, no .... dodol ~ h:we nletho.:l~ to ho .... blood nows thro.Jgh till hp<lrt and It., patH'nt swallow"" the drVlce to gl\C a dOSH, .~gent3 It ca,l eV.tluall t11l' damagp done by aVIe\\ hov, th.: hedrt and sun oundmg blood \'e;, chambe,'s nldlOactlve chemlral., such a" th.1llt- more precIse look at the hpart and 'iurroundmg f eart attack and <II,,) provJrle cle,tr pictures of"els arc functlOnmg urn or tpchnetlUm dre ll'Jectpd mt" thp bllod- "trudur('" the hrart rnal1lher, ~nd nl!ljor ~lood ve."el~

H('re'~ a leok at th(' toot~ dodo,,,- now u"e to .,tream through a ca1heter An'd~ that are "lot Researcher" ,,1"0 arp ,~orkm::; to dewlop .1 \1llch Tl',earch '" bcmg dOlle to make MRhVle\\ the neart rE'CrIV1l1Vadrquiltc blood 110\\ can then he 'lml1ar mcthod th'lt u~f''' an ,lit! ""otllld tran., maTt patlent-fnendl, Som~ 'C1<'ntl"ts b(>]I{'ve il

oX-R 1) AnglOgrnph, and ('omput, d detected b, a p'.1mmil CilmrTn duccr on th" tIp of 1 1'.11(1111 c"ll)('!el Thl" bcd'ilde MRI wIll one d,,'y hL pO"'lhleTomof,'Tnphy (('1') Ev( r 'IllC(' tht- 131(' 19'>0.... A \ anatlOn of thiS t. chmqur "In~l( photon ffipthod would be helpful n pelformmg Focewhen coronnr, anl.0ograph) gd\ l' "rlentl"h ill(' pml ......\o11 com putI'd tomogl.lphv I SPECT I dure'i "uch a" ,tng10Fln ..'1 It oIT,'r" opportllDl-fir"t rl'al gltmp ..( or the bp:1hng he,ll t and It" mvo!vp, t "kmg a "en", of pIcture. ,Il ound the tIe., for re"olutlon of ,,1r Jlturr .. down to dmHm-

Jr~oundlng altene .., thf drt of heart Im'lglng hrnrt '1ftl'! 1l1JCCtllli!a l<1dH"IC1IV(compound -"'n" olib" ,hml on.: tt"11h of a 1II111lMetrihol" f{\olut\OrI7pd the tl."atmt-nL and nrev"n {'omput~r 1-'T1plllt' can thlll (re.lt( LfO.,-,(C Ard ~clrntl"h <llc,o:1IP ..t..1d;1np,1hp u"e ofalIon of hrart dl~r"hr tlOnal11l1dge .. of th( nl 11 I cnntr,hl matl'n.1I made ,Ip of .pl1l'flcaJ .Ilbu-

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Stad T, Rewalt andSteve Kolasa

Nicole Anne Bontomasiand

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Dick and Hedv Re\l, aIt ofGrosse Pomte Wo~ds announcethe ellgagemellt of th"'rdaugther, Stacl T Rewalt to8te\c Kola&a son of Don andAnn Kolasa of Grand Haven

An October weddmg I"planned

Re\l,alt l~ employed b~Godfri"~. Hammel, Danneelsand Co , In St ClaIr Shores

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arts degrei' from t h(UIJ.I'erslt\ of ~llc.Llgdn and.J D de"~ee flOm VdndCl bIlll.'nl\ "r~;ty He 1" <in dttor!1L\at 1.w. \\ )th the firm uf~!orgal1Le"'IS and IJOCh.IU» '11

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Kay Wasmger of GrossePomte Park and SteveWasmger of Grosse PomteFanns announce the engage-ment of thClr daughter, SaraWasmger, to Mark True son ofPaul anci Karen True ofThornton, Colo

An October weddmg ISplanned

Wa,:;mger earned a bachelorof arts degree In Art Historyfrom Bo .....dom College

She IS a graphiC deSignerTrue earned bachelor of SCI-

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NlI.:ho!as and RIta Rontom.lSJof the Clt\ of Gro~f;e Powteannounce the engagement oftheIr daughter, Nicole AnneBontomasl, to ~hchaelAnthom DimuzIO, son of Johndr.d An~a DImUZIO of St ClaIrShore;.

They are plannmg to v. ed In

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WIlham and PE"ggyMonaghan of Gros"e POInteFanns ha,e announced theengagement of their daughter,Kathleen Anne Monaghan, toChnstopher Paul Russell, sonof Gary and Robm Russell ofKew Baltimore A June wed-dlllg IS planned

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De~m0n and Ru,;.m Davwsof Gro«e POlnte Farms haveannounc('G trr engagement ofIh('lr daughter, ,Jennrfcrelmre DavIE'~ 10 Rl.:hard JGdgnon .Ir. ~Ol1 of Rlrhard andelml Gngnon of G, o~<;ePmnte

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~1rs Kane) Cartwright ofGrosse Pomte Woods hasannounced the engagement ofher daughter, Katy Bjork toDr Wilham CIaraVInO, son ofDr and Mrs VIto Clara"no ofGrosse Pomte Woods AnOctober weddmg IS planned

Bjork I;; a haIr RtylI~t at5mbad's In Grosse PamteWoods

Clara, InO earned a bache,lor's degree from !'tllchlganState Unn erslty and graduat-ed from the Um','erslty ofDetrOIt Dental School He IS adentist

VanElslander-Wood

Arch.e and MaryAnn\ranElslander of Gro"se POInteShores ha\ e an nouncpd theengagement of their daughter,Beth Mane VanElslander, toDougla~ McFall \Vood, son ofRobert Wood of St ClaIrShure~ and Sharun Wood of theClt\ of Gros;,e POlnte ASeptember w",ddmg I':;planned

VanE Islander earned a bach-elor of sCIence degree In nurs-mg from Boston College She 1<;

a dental officp managerWood ed-rned a bachelor of

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L. Pahl Zinn and ChristenE. Hanley

Hanley-Zinn...Carolyn HanlE'Y (1f Gro,;se

Pomte \!,'ood~and John Hanle)of the elt\ of G~[)%e POinteha\e announced the PIJg-ufe,nll-nr of thplr daughter,C'hn~ten E Han\{'\ to L PahIlinn ,on of George a.,d :\1aryAnne Zlnn of Gl(1,;<;e Pr,mteFarm, An Octohpr \l,cddmg 1Splilnned

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Daniel Vincent Padilla andPatricJa Lee Hamlin

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Joanne :md Robert Hamlmof Grosse Pomte Woods ha\'eannounced the engagement oftheir daught"" rlil.ICla LeeHamlin, to Damel VmcentPadIlla son of Donna andLeocadlO Padilla of BloomfieldHills A Xovember weddmg ISplanned

Hamlm earned a bachelor ofarts degree from DePaull'nl\'erslt\ She IS an accounte....ecutn e' With Campbell,Ewald advertiSIng

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Conroy-Schmidt

:'vir and Mr~ John L ConroyJf the elt; of Gro~EP Po:nteha,l! .Inn(;unccd the engage-mf'nt of hi" daughter. MaryMaurl'en Conroy, to Thomas JSchmdt f;on of Lmda Rchmldtof La,; Vegas and the lateMlcn..lel SchmIdt A July wed-dl'lg' I" pl:1nn<-d

Conrm earned a bachelor oflIrte, deg.r-=e from St ~.fQI ../.sCollege She 15 an accountm lnager WIth the Mantz Co

Schmidt earned a bachelor ofSLIenc... degree from Fern~State l'm\CIsltv Hp I~ a salesmanager v. lth Color Matnx III

Clevf'land

Clor-Caufman

:\f r <in1 :\1rs .James Clor ofGro,~e Pomte Wood, haveannouncpd the engagement ofthelr daughtel, Rpbecca LvnnClor to Gregory GlennCnu[j IrllJ1 ~un of ;":r and MrsGlen Caufman Gf Le\\J~berry,Pa

A ,Tu)v \~eddlllg l~ planned('lor gT'H'luafed f!"OmVll flma

Terhnolo.pcal and Statel'mver~ltv \'Ith a bdch<>](1rof,CjCl1cedegTI'P 1,1 humAn de\ el-opnlf nt Shp teache" at a pn;ilt< 'cho01 In ralrfax Count"Va

C'aillman gr<1duated hJrt1Vlrg'lrllil Trch \\ ,th '1 bachplorr,f "lcncr degn 0 In electnca Icnglnu 'llIg ~-1l 1'- an eketnealf n,-;Jn((r '" Ith l)rl "IOn ~clenc('Appll(.It I<Jn pf ArlIn,cton \';J

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Amy ElIzabeth Grtlenfieldand DavId Baurle Treat

Katherine LouiseMcKeJvey and

James Clark Murray

Greenfie Id-Treat

\1r, j l'ld I l,let '1t~t'ld ofl'"'-t !\,/1'\ rllk haslfPdld. \.(d [tIt ('nc\g-tmt.~nt ofr, I '1 ug'll" >\nn 'Ell7lbeth\~leef'!'tl.' 'r D:1\ld BdurleTr,'<![ , n uJ DI Stephen andl' Ehl"bl tn 1!tdt (.fDle~her,p, -\ ~t lJ!t'mber \\ eddmg ISpl'l1'l'H d

l~' f'l dllt 'd e,lrned a bachelor\ f ~11, dcgn.:e In economlc'-tr\m th.. enner'lt, ofPem'-I ham..l She I» lurientl~(",,,I'ld In t1-,.c '11..1,(cr', of')lI~llIf~' admlm"tratlOn pi o.gIap] at the l'n!' er»lt\ of\!J,hlgJn She •< a financIal1n'lh<t \IIth Ford ~lotor Co

Trl 1t al"o bTadudted flamtell Cnl\er"ll, ofPl:nnsyhama\1 nh a bachelClr of arts degree<Iud earned a ma;;ter 01 artsde:;T«' fro'1J the l'n,\erslt) of:\j'chlgup He \\orks for-\.!1Ql r",€'n COil "ultmg

McKelvey-Murray

Rollin and \\d'wm :'\l:cKehqof Lo, :\ngeles ha' e an'l()ullcedthe eng 1gement of theIr daugh-tLf Kather,ne LOUlS('

\!tKelve;, (0 .Jame» Cia!'!,),Iurrd), son of C'athenne and)'hchael )'lurr:n 01 Gro"sePOInte Farm, .-\; October \\ed,dmg IS planned

:\1c.Kd,'( \ e.lrnf:a a ba(he1or'Jf 1rt-- d~gJ ee IT' Chell1lS1r)from Welle-!f'c ('odege 811(' ISl wn"'llltanl \\ Jth :-'Iomtor Co

\lurra,) (a' nt:d an A Bdu;ree 1'1 gO\ ernmem fromH"n al d l'nJ\ erslt; and theLondon School of ECl1nonl'csHe IS a con<ultant \\Ith:\I0nnor Co Hong Kong

lVivell-Arndtl':d and Patt, \\"1\ ('II of

Amhndgp Pa holV('announced the engdgcment oftheir daughlcr ~bn A VVI\C'1lto handaJi T Arnrit <on at Tom!Inri Jcin Arndt of (,r("h~(, Pomte\")(Jri,_ I,. ;'v!l\ ,',('ddJr'f; "phnned

Wl'.('j] earned .J h,lchelor Of

'irt, dC'gr(C' Jtl Irt Ill,tor; af'dIIJgl!,h I\r"rg (lOIn tht1 Ill\( r' It; ,I Plthollrgh ~hpI' !I I chm.al II flIer

I,.r 'Il ('JIll< d I h,-l\ fJ( lor of'( I(n, ( d,>gl Ct 111 {I, c rlcal

As<;oclatlOn i~ARHAI andare tramed to wrok \I',th emo-tIOnally 'mpam~d c"nldrenThe program began Wlth asmall groups yOLlng reSIdentsfron. CHD's Secure ProgramIn Warren VIsltmg the cent.ertor 6 weeks of \\eekly ses-SIOns, first the adol~scentboys attended fo]]o ....ed b)' theadole;,cent girls for anotherSIXwepk sessIOn

Horseback ndtng hasproven to be one of the most

See eRn. page 58

Tickets still available forRed Cross gala on April 18

1lw "'JI.,th, ,1,1, III \In! I"; In (h"ptE.' ,1 tht. AnK, ( ,n Ht'd( '0-, \In: 'lIlD"..!', lh hftfJ cll,nllli Rtl"["lJdy ITI h"r:l /d]"IIdth dn ,'H Itlrl~ bld( h tIC h( 1], ~it " j ....dtunL,., Af)nl I r, It th,H.lt/ ( ltrl tlln Hl J h dJ ~)\J r'l

Ttl< {\tnl?lf ~\ld II ttu't tV~fj d LhlrllJtdr(d'"J Ino'"l'trt...,pLlt I

(d Jlll'ctld )l(.r un lilllC ~ w.\ 1 ~-'[ \ H"hlJr Guy G')rd"n, \1ho\\JJj ,t'r\t <l'>m",t" it'u"IlllnIC_ lnclli.Jlllred<;pldl..'rBotl1..ilblrt whln'nhl tor t!ll 1)( Iro,l F'te Pn,,~

FE.'ll\ltle, ))t'h'll <1t', jj P lTl IIdth lOlht 111"dnd t>or~ doeu"n, fullo\\l.d by CtTlIl, I ,md d..lflung 10 tll, mU'll of l\1~1 Ball, ........... • 101. lll-d'b'" ll.- , J}) 111

AI-o pl..HJnE.d1- ,I d ll/llr,g .lUltlOn hlghJlghll'd h\ Jt'\Hln....dtcted for thL Ulld"()P by D.J\ld Yurrn<ill \,t1ued <,t $l~ (J()(J

and d(mdted b) !\, Imdf] ~larlLh 1- ....d] ..h lu ....ury ll(.m, frumTlffanv & Company and Grtenc,tJnL Jl"".tJ~r_

TllkE't~ f0r tl)E. 1\ ent ar!' prIled at <:>20U ::'300 and S')(lOMajor uncH rwntf'l' f(ir tpi. l \ cnt ..irl. Cllry ~ler Corp, Ford:'Ilotor Cr, ,nd (" DC-f,,] \10i r, Corp

Proleeds ff'm) thE. sdld '..lpport tht Red ( ros.., dl'5..i.,tcrrelief effort.., 111 \\. I., r e Oakland and :'.1acomb ( (Juntles, help-Ing \Ictlm, ()f fire., tornadoec, and hedV) "torm,

Last \ edr the ked Cro~~ helpec1 more than Eo 000 VIctIms ofdll><l<;ter<;b\ pro\ ldlPg food clothIng and temporar, "he]terThe Red Cros, al<;o prO\lded urgE'ntl, needed rellef ....hen 13tornadoeb npped through southeast Mlchlgan last summer

For tIcket mfnrP1atlOn and reservatIOns, contact BngJtMacdonnell at I~H3; 4<)4-2886

CHD receives grant fromDetroit Lions Charities

The Chlldren.f, Home ofDetrOIt was recently ay"ardeda $2,000 grant -from theDetrOIt LIOns Chanties Thegrant WIll be uSf'd to helpfund the partICIpation of chll.dren In reSIdence In theTherapeutIc Horse RldmgProgram "t .Ju'ltamereEque;,tnan Center ofMlchgan. 10lated 10 MacomhCounty

The H1structor" are certI-fied by the l\;orth AmencanRldmg for the HandIcapped

Pond B"K, f\ of .\1Ullllh,Sm,tt} " ot {{,"hf ,Ier Ru.."t] I,:;'t.:"t .....t Ihl \)f Ilti.Hlll l~lrLJll~

St,>ak Hul.<"( (,f D, tllilt, ~ldno'of DurOlt dnd [h, R"Il11"anCt'ClUb of Dt t rei' t

"P..lrtnf I "hip" - like thE.one" \N( hd\ e on thE. f'<itlonal)PV,f ..! ''In.-i I ,... II.

!Ink, to helplDg t nel hungc.r";,dld Bill Sh{wp founder andexecutl\ e dlreltor c:f Share OurStrength

-Thank~ to the generOSIty of:\flchlgan -. re'lderh t~e area'<;'inest re<;taur..inb and our lor-porate spon"orc, SOS (an pro-VIde cntllal finalwal supportto local and lllternatlonalhunger relief organizatIons

Share Our Strength works toaJ]€ "ate and prevent hungerand poverty In the UmtedState, and around the world

By supportmg food aSS13-tance, treatmg malnutntlOnand other lon<;equences ofhunger, and promotmg eco.nOlPll Independence amongpeople In need, SOS meetsImmedIate demands for food\\hlle mve-.tmg In long-term<;olut!ons to hunger and po"er.t)

To meet Its gOfl13, SOS bothmOb.llzes mdustnes d.nd mdI-Vlduals to contnbute theIr tal-ents to Its antt.hung!:'r effortsand creates commumty wealthto promote lastm~ change

SUlce Its foundmb' If] 1984,80S has dlstnbuted more than$26 mllhon In grants to morethan 800 anti-hunger orgamza-tlOns 111 the Umted States,Canada and de\elopmg .::oun-tnes

~ro".lpS Ilorhlf,g tl fifht ,Hldprewnt hUH>;LT III thE. LmttdStdLt..s ( d.L3d..:: 3.!'d d~\(lop.nbt()l1DIlle~

S(;\ ('nLy pC! lent of tlckt't"alb bf'f'cfit GILmersCommu'lltv Fliod BdnkForgotten •Han est and thE'Detrult Entrf'nrenf'\Ir,hmIn ....tltute Inl Ten percent goel>to state olj!dl1llatlOns, and 20percent gae::. to mternatlOnalorgdnlldtlOnS

T1lkets are avaIlable by cdl].mg Gleanels Commumty FoodBank at '31.3, <)2'3-7855

The foIL" lllg IS a !1st of someof the locall el>ta.Jrants partlcl.patmg In the event 2 UmqueCatel ers of Bloomfield HIlll>Beverly HJ!]'l GnU of BeverlyHIlls. CapItal Gnll of Troy,JImmy's D(1uble A Bar andGnll of Ann Arbor, ChIantiTuscan Gnll of Southfield,JImmy's of Grosse PomteFarms, COUSinS Hentage Innof Dexter, Diamond JimBrady's of ;-':OVI Emllv's ofNorthVille The Fr~nkllDStreet BreWIng Company ofDetroIt, GaylE"<; CholOlates ofRoyal Oak, Hudson's ofSouthfield. JA.DA, ABarbeque Gnlle of DetrOit,MIchIgan Star Chpper DmnelTram of Walled Lake, Man JmLau of Troy, Morels ofBmgham Farms, Pike StreetRestaurant of PontIac, TheRattlesnake rlub of DE'trOltThe SummIt Restaurant ofDetrOIt, Sundance Cafe ofDetrOit. Sweet Lorrallle's ofSouthfield, Tapav"ngo ofEllsworth. Tom's OysterBar/Steamers of Gro<;se Pomte,UnIOn Street of DetrOIt, MIll

'I' i\!lthlgan and commumtlesacro~~ [pe lountrv" ,'dId ch(-fJImmy SlhInldt

The c\ ent ,I> ~cheduled tot,lk!: place at 5 30 p m fortho~e \\ho purchR~e either theExecutIve Chef ticket (at $125eathl or a corporate table torlen <It $2,nno Both tlLktbIlllluc1e a pre-glow receptlOr,,UJd re~erved seatmg [or d spec-tacular dinner 111 Thekdttl('snake Club

The spcond tIel of tile eventwII! begm at 7 p m for thosewho WI~h to purchase the SousChef tIcket These tickets arepnced at $50 each and Includea «Walk <-\round" food and wmeta<;tmg and dmner buffetEntertamment and a comph-mentary cookbook wIth recIpesmcludmg tips from the partlcl-patmg chefs WIll be available

Also e"ent.goers WIll h8.vethe opportumty to see fivedresses on dl;,play from thE:<CollectIOn of DIana the latePnncpss of Wales The StanleyCup trophy that the DetrOItRed Wmgs won last year Wlllalso be on dIsplay dunng theSOS event

The annual fundralser Wasestablished III 1988 by ShareOur Strength, one of thenatIOn's leadmg antI.hungerorgamzatIOns

Each year, more than 65,000guests attend food and winetastmgs, Sit-down dmners andbrunches held In more than100 cltles across the UmtedStates and Canada Smce1988, Taste of the Nationevents have raIsed more than$18 mllhon SOS dlstnbutesthese funds to more than 400

Apnl 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News Faces & :R_I_a_c_e_s 38

Enjoy lavish Share Our Strength~Jfdinnerthat benefits the hungry

M'clugd.1" lop lh"f~ dnd,e~t,lUraleur, "lIl JOIn togetnelon Thlll sda" Apn] 23 for theftght agmn"t h,mgr r .Jt theannual natIOnal dnd dnnualI'Vhrhlgan Share Our Str('n~'ih(80SI Ta"'t~ of the ~atlOnt H'nt prebented b) Amt'll< anE"pl es~ dnd Calphalon

7JH~ IU',,'UlluIH JUUUr,d~~r l~

P..irt of the large ....t n,ltlOp\-.ldebenefit for hungel relip( andpreV(>ntlOl1 Amellcdn Expres~and Calphalon s national cor-por,lte sponsorship tOITlbmedwith contnbutlOns trom localcorporate sponsors and therestaurant lommumty Ensurpthat 100 percent of all tIcketproceeds go dn ect ly to grou p,-.I fightmg hungerv.. DetroIt's April 23 dmner,c1lalred by JImmy clnd Darlene

~ SchmIdt, wIll be held at The;;, Stroh RIver Place Atnums m~ DetrOIt Honorary co-chalrper.:i sons are MIchIgan ('.r.", and~ Mrs John Engler, Detroit-;t. Mayor Denms W Archer and.. the Honorable Trudy'\ Duncombe Archer Local spon-

,.1 sors mclude Ford Motor.. Company, Crossreach

.1 Mmlstnes and EVlan Natural

j Spnng Water. wIth addItIOnalcorporate support by the

'. DetrOIt New~paper Agency,, Stroh Brewery Company,

Merchant of VinolWhole FucdsMarket, and The RattlesnaJ...eClub

"Between 20 and 30 mtlhonAmencans go hungry eachmonth Taste of the NatlOnUnItes chef;" restaurateurs,

" corporate partners and other• concerned mdlvlduals m an

~.. effort to help solve the problem~i:

a game" mght on Ffldav Apnl17, at a member' homf' 1D

Macomb To\\n<;hlp n'f'n<; and~hlldn'n .lre \\clcom(' and then'I" no charge

The group "Ill 'pon<;or anafternoon ,'I bo\\ lmg follo\\edby dinner on 1'aturdd\ AnnlIR. at Lak€~hore Lml'~ IT"!StClaIr Shores Teem and chIl-dnm are welcome For more

call (8101 776-5535

We 5ervlce and store 'Lr5 no matter where they were purcho5ed

WE ARE A FULL SERVICE FURRIER APPRAISALS• REPAIRS • RESTYLI~G • RELINING

• MO~OGRAMMING• fUR CA~E • CLEANING • COLD STORAGE

(313) 886-7715(Mark ('eur Morass. Next '0 Woods T~eotre)

ofGrossePomte Mrs OliverAPaavola of St Clair Sho"e~,and :.11" MIchael Saari ofGrosse Pomte Park

The co~t of the lunchl'on I"

$13 For reservatIOns callMal) Ellen B"f'~o!1, BarhJ.raDoerr, 01 LOUIse R.< ddm~

Single WayThe Smgle \Va) I" a group of

InLeraenOmlnatlOnal Chnstlansmirle adults The group plan'>

'W£'RE IiERE'TO~STAY!. '.' . Co~trary t?JVmbr,,:-veare. not relocating. _,We hove been at the same location for 31 .years, 'and

~look forward to serving you. for many mOre. "

250/0Off

Ourt:nme COllection

ofRobert Allen

Fabncs

Sale ends Apnl 30th

NURSING HOJl,1.E~5E~STJEFFERSO~

DETROIT, 'tICH.821-3525

UALlTY,\,URSI.VG ClI.RE

Apnl20

Louisa St. ClairThe LoUisa St Clair chapter

of the NatlOnal SocIety of theDaughters of the AmerIcanReVolutIOn wll1 hold It" regularmeoetmg at 1030 a m onThursday, May 21 at theCountn Club of DetrOIt, 220Country Club Dnve, In GrossePmntp I'cllm, \.of,." B T!'>a!'1~~WE'\hmg of Grosse PomteFarms IS .sponsoring thegroup

The group's annual meetmg\\nll Include an overview of theyear's act!\,tIes, a memonalsemce for deceasE'd member5:alld the lnl>tallatlOn of chapterofficers Hostesses WlII be MrsFrank S Clark III of the CIty

Window SriopC{lg At Its Best Since 1922

Mack Avenue Drapery Shop20099 ~lack .\,cnue, Grosse Pointe Woods

(313) 884-9595

Apnl 13 to dISCUss the TnalGardens which ",,11 be plantedat the Grosse POInte WarMemonal

Basket guildThe Grosse Pomte Basket

GUIld held Itn monthly meetmgApn! 8 at the ChIldren's Homeof DetrOIt Members startedthel. QUIlt Basket WIth AshCurls, whIch W111be fimshed atthe May VI meetmg AnyoneInterested In JomIng the guJldshould call (313) 882-5287 orattend the next meetmg at 6 30p m WPdnesday, May 13, III

the administratIon bUlldmg ofthe ChJ!dren s Home

Women'sConnection

The Women's Connect1on ofGrosse Pomte WIll meet onTh<1r~day, Apnl 23, at a pnvate club In Grosse PomteRuth Holmes, preSIdent ofPentec rnc, V.-Ill talk about"The TraIl YO<1Lea\e 111 InkHandy".ltmg Anal)SIs"Guests are ....elcome Fur lllfor-mahon, or to make a re"ena-tlOn. call Nanc, Neat at 1810)777-0888 (days) or 1313) 882-1855 (evemr{gs) by Monday,

Camera ClubThe Grr,;,se POinte Camera

Cl ub WIll meet at 7 p m'fuesday, Apnl 2\, at BrownellMIddle School In Room C-lI fora monochrome and color pnntcompetltlOn and plctonal andnature shde competItIonVlsltorl> are welcome For moreinformatIOn, call (313) 824-9064 or (313) 822-7080

AudubonSociety

The Grosse POinte chapter ofthe MichIgan Audubon SocIetyWIl! meet at 7 30 P m Monday,Apnl 20. at the NeighborhoodClub Roger Sutherland.named «Be!:'keeper of the Year"In 1987, WIll be the speakeT"ViSItors are weltome

SelectiveSingles

The Selective Smgles SOCIaland travel club, a group ofbusmess and profe~slOnals 45and older, w"1l meet at 6 30p m FIlday, Apnl 24, etBravo's In Roseville for a MIXand Mmgl!:' cocktaIl party ForreservatIOns, call Ramona at(313) 884-2986 or Bob at (810)777-6508

Park garden clubThe Grosse Pomte Park

Garaen uuo met tor lunch on FSPRING~ SALE

V¥Plical Stu!?SII

Celebrating Our

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IAnniversary I1973-1998

In IhL \HJOU\ (WTll \1 cn DIO<, II ulLon \h JLII'L r L\pcrl"lL HL Ilon,,,ltdtlon dnJ !'cN>nl1171J ,cnlll th,t hil' ~'llit our 2') \ ,r fcrul" Ion I

! H. tX?mmatlOno;, UH,1.1d kn'o(' 111Qlnct \t 1",\f'Vd.:~r J_~ ~_ .__ ~_p_r_c,_c_r I_r_tl O,_rl_'_f_lll_ld_d'_'_U_" '_"_'1_\ _11_1'_14_'_1'_L~_I' • _

GROSSE PTE. WOODS BLOOMFIELD HILLS IJCl')llG M<lC~ \\C ;q \\ LO'1!1. l-<lkl KL! ~ "

lId ,\lor'J" &. \ CrtllH l/:; blnt k \'Il,q I,j \\ l()J\\,ll J ~nnlhli}U~I] 1:41\lh1illllh ~=================~

,?, Colony TownClub

The Cancer Loan Closetmcm!lers of the Colony TuwnClub wIll hold a sprmg "fashlOTIshow and luncheon at 11 30a m Thursday, Apnl 23, at thei Grosse Pomte Club

~\ FashIOns wIll be by Bon Lootof Grosse POinte Project chair.man ISMrs Fran Fox, co-chaIr-'II' , ....UldlJ ", ,_u" osepn r.lnney

Newcomers Clubi"\, The Gro~se POInte'. Newcomers Club WIll meet on_ Saturday, April 25, for Its

annual pro~essl"e dmner The$58 pnce IT'clndes hors d'oeu.vres, dInner and dnnks Formore mformatlOn, call Steveand Amy Murphy at (313) 8815-1761 or Craig and DawnBloomfiE.'ld at {313l 882-5269

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B Women's:t Economic Clu b...~ The Women's EconomH~ Clubit WIll mezt dt nooll 'Nednesdav,~ ApnJ 22, at the Westm Hotel in.t.. DetrOlt The 'lileaker WIll bE'{': Munel SIebert, the first female~, member of the Nel'VYork Stock~_ ElI.change SIebert IS founder~: and preSIdent of the natIOnal

dIscount brokerage firm that~ bears her name

For reservatIOns, call (313):1 963-5088

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Saturda)HI:I EuchanstSuoda):1"1, EUCllan~tHJI} Euchan~tC'nurcn Schoollidul t E.:l "catIOnHell Euchan",' \lo'l'Jno Prdj1'

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GROSSE.'POINTEUNITED ~CHURCH

=-AFFIUAT£O WiTH "!HE UCC AND ABC

240 CHAlFONTE AT L01liROP I884-3075 l

"~fesRPdl" I1000 A M FAMILY WORSHIP

(CRIB ROOM AVAILABLE)1000 A M CHURCH SCHOOl

Re\ E A Bray, Pastor

The member~ of

First Church of Christ, ,Scientist I

282 Chalfonte Ave. IGrosse Pointe Farms,

cordl<ll/} 1fI\ Ill' you !o IJom u~ J.! our

ISunday Ser'll.e, JO 30 amSundd\ School for Studen!'>

up to the age of 20 10 ,0 a mWedne,Jay SerVice, 8 00 p m

ALLARE WELCOMEOmsl Gurch 9TO\le ,Pom/e

>:: lEp!)wpa! )

~~,(Ia m915 a r.lO20al'l102D.1'11115a'TI1215 p IT

q 0{) ,"l 12311 0 m SU)X'rI1ot<l \ ur~f\ hI jeJ/

61 Grosse Pointe Blvd.ta, J) 885-4841

SundalHoh Eu,ha",lCh~Tlh $,I!oolCfln",1Fuch.n'l

7 10 J m

Rf,V, DI\ V. BRl,CF RIC;OO\, preachmg

9 ()f) &. II ()().. ~n - \!'O[,hlp <;ervl~c1000 a m Church 'icnool tor Childrcn & Youth

~ 45 <I m 12 I ~ P m C'nh(fwdlcr Carl.

+ (I{\ r m "FIIZI1Bf TH P.U?:'-'fU \"C"'ncc!1

Babies

800"m10 I'; am1010"m

Charles TrevorJStormes II

Me and Me. Chad ..Stormes of Grosse PomteWoods are the parents of ason, Charles Trevor StormesII, born Jan 20, 1998Maternal grandparents areDr and Mrs LeonardBartoszeWICZ of Gro!'se Pomte Farms Paternal grandparentsare Mr and Mrs Ben F Stormes of Englewood, Fla • former-ly of Grosse Pomte Farms

9 DO &. Ii 15a i1 Worship10 J 5 a m Sunday School

Lauren Amelia FrezzaMIchael Frezza and Susan Moodv-Frezza of Grosse Pomte

Park iiI":! tlte parents of a daughter, Lauren Ameha Frezzaborn Feb 18, 1998 Matemal grandparents are Mary LouMoody of Grosse Pomtt> Farms, and the late BlaIr Moody, JrPaternal grandparents are Betty and JeIT) Frezza ofSterhngH('lghts Great.grandmother IS Sarah Smallman of PontIac

884.4820

Grosse PointeUNITED

METHODISTCHURCH

A Fnendl~ Church forAll Age~

211 Moros~ Rd.Grosse pQinte Farms

Apnl 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News

aSpecial prayer service April 24 atFirst Christian Reformed Church

'fhere I' a traged\ 1Il the The Flr"t Chnstlan Reforme~)makmg for the fl ...ople of '\urth Chunh of Detro!t, locatt:d ,I

Korea Yo ho h..l\ I.' bet n ,ufTer 1444 :\laryland In Gr{)~_mg fr~:n a three.\ €dr f.tmlIle Pomte Park, wIll hola a SPec. I

Thu~ fa. 0-' er t y,f) mJ1:lOl' p"u. Sel>ICe on Apnl 24 at 7 P ill dpIe ha\" dIed m thiS lail1l'le th<. lhurcn It \'vlli be an OlC.lnd lh accompanvmg dhea"e, ~'Gn for pra) er and rel1c'ctlo'WhIle the LnJt~d XdtWI'" dnd bnngIng th" plJght of thetf)E' C'mted State~ ?o\ernmt'f't ~orth KOff'an people to 'hiand otrer rehef ae-enCI",,, ha\ e attent10n of Gro:.se Pomh'

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lmreased the.r food support A ~pt'clal cull"ltlUn \I III 0'need for turthe~ <'ld I' crUCI«! taken ....nlch wlll be Used

Apnl 24-25 ha, bt'en "et pntlrelv lor famme rebefa"ld", a" " -Vl'orltl Del\ of For -more Information ~""

I FastmgforthePeopleofXorth the church office at (3131 ~2~Korea. and In conJunctIon, 3511

St. Paul Ev.Lutheran hosts luncheon,card party and auction on April 22

St Paul E\ Lutheran Grosse Pomte Shores andChurch, at 375 Lothrop In Be\erly Henry of 8t ClairGrosse Pomte Fann". WIll hold Shoresa BouG.uet of Salads Luncheon, Guests can fill a tal:!" orcard part, and SIlent auctIOn come indIVIdually Bndg~on Wedn'esday, AprIl 22 at Euchre, Pmocnle and Rummlnoon Ttcket., are $9 In WIll be playedadvance, $12 at the door The SIlent auchon has a wldt

The event's chaIrman IS vanety of Items - a glft certlfiSand;> Brown of Grosse POinte cate to a local restaurant. )E:\\Farmb Asslbtmg her IS :\1ary elry, handmade ltems, a flordlFenstermacher and Pam arrangement and much moreJankIeWICZ both of Grobse TJ.ckets may be pIcked up a'Pomte Farms, Peg Xoble tf the church office

~-p +~ GRAC:: UNITED~ 1 i;. CHURCH OF CHRIST. \? i Kcr.h<:IJI al L:Jlq"'lnte

• Gnw'e Plllnle Pa', Rn 1!<21S".::d~) \~,j.~hle iu ~Ij d mTue'Jal 'Thnft Shop 1030 1 '0\!,edne'<la} - Amazlnl; Grace Senior.

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Redeemer UnitedMethodist Church

:(1571 \ernler JU~low of J.9-1

<r H~r\\o()(h884-2035I 1010 am Wor,hlp

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CHURCH20475 Sunningdale Park

neat' Locbmoor ClubGrosse Pointe '~oods

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A STEPHEN ~IIN[STRY IW, L!'lI

The Grosse Poifl!e lWemorifll Churchf j .. bl he I I"':M

Grosse POinteWOODSPRESBYTERIAN

9 00 a m Worship

11 00 a m WorshIp

10 00 a mThe Forum

Becky Shmko''The Roll of the

Comm'lmty College~

Ran d \.'l BoeJ ier. PastorTImc!J1I 0\ 'Holzerland, <\ssc Pastor

JOS('pb P Fabn. Paslor emenlusBrlK't Slnlllgtr, \tusk Director

Firsl English Ev. Lutheran Church\ermer RJ ~I \\edgellood Dr

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Grosse Pointe UnitaflanChurch

"The Party Gh'er"10 30 a m Service & Church School

17150 MAUMEE881-0420

Christ the KingLutheran Church

Mack at Lochrnoor884-5090

~ 1'6.IO.J'am ~l1r-hlpSenlceQ 10 a PI SL:lda\ SChool &

BI' I~Cla:,-es

19950 Mack \between Morass & Vernier)

II ~u'sery Services Available

886.4301 &I

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Millard Fuller, founder and presidentof Habitat for Humanity International

Buildinp' houses and hopeMIllard FUiler, ~e founder and prl;.'~ldent of HabItat for

Hurnamty InternatIOnal, 1S travelmg from GeorgJa to GrossePomte to address the commumty on Sunday, Apnl 26

ThlS e"pnt ,qll begin at 1 30 p m at the fieldhouse on thecampus of tht! Grosse Pomt~ Academy, 171 Lakeshore In

Grosse POinte Farms. The e"ent IS free Even-one Ib m\,tedHabItat for Hurnamt} I:' a 22-year-old orgamzatIOn which

bnngs the JOY of home O\\nerShlp to low-mcome fromhesaround the \\orld

'Slne-e lts foundmg InAmencu:., Ga . people volunteenng forHabItat for Humaruty have succeeded In bUtldmg nearly60,000 homes for more than ~50 000 peopl~ m 53 countnesPeople of all ages have slo'!'ved as volunteers.

The sponsor of thIS event IS the HabItat EcumemcalCommIttee of Grosse POInte, \\ hICh .s made IIp of repre8enta-tIves of the staff and congregatIOns of the follo,,",ng churchesChnst Church Grosse Pomte, Gro""se Pomte MemonalChurch, Grosse POinte Woods Presbytenan Church, GrossePomte L'mted Methodist Church. St Ambrose CatholicChurrh, St. Clare of Montefalco Church, St Paul CatholicChurch and St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church

Fuller's VlSlt tv Grosse POinte COinCIdes WIth the com-mencement of an ambItious HabItat for Humanity bUlldmgproject. led by Grosse Pmnters, on the eastSIde of DetroItBegmnmg v..,thm the next two months, and continumg forabcut two years. approXlmately 30-plus homes are slated tobe bl.lllt on Tennessee StreE't, south of East Jf'fferson, not. farfrom BaVVH>w Yacht Club The Habitat EcumemcalCommltte:e of Grosse Pomte hopes to rally to action man}Grosse Pomters to make a poSItive - and hlstory-makmg _Impact on DetrOIt b} PI'O\ Idmg some .slmpl4>. decent home~"to qualdied reSIdents

For more rnformatlOn about the local Hablt.at for Humamtyefferts, contact one of the eight churches listed abo\~e

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St. James Lutheran Church"0 M~Mll/aTl Rd near Kerct>evalGrosse Po,nle Farms. BB4 OS1!

9 UOSu~da\ &-hool all aee,~ ~ 9 -15 \.vlTPf' rlrmr rpf!,\l, ..t-- p

ft~' 1015 Thr Hell E Urran,1r;,-, ~ \oon 1230PM

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St. Paul Ev. Lutheran375 Lodlrup at Chalfonte

881-6670900& 11 15 a IT' Worship10 '0 a IT' Education for All

Nursery AvailableRev me! Hatms. Pastor

Rev CI'Insr F t Pastor

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Pride of the Pointes

rThe Pastor's CornerTend religious beliefs with careBy Rev. John CorradoI\iln,ster Gros~e POlnle Unitarian Ch ...rcn

lOclr r",ilg.c1n b d mo"t pr ..Clu.i" dnd "d~red pU"<:'-'lOnTend It ....,th Cdre

H.emeMbel +~e r1.eep \ ean1l.~lg dnd 11\ Ing que~LO)1t ... tt~atmah.e It \ ltd .Hld dll\ e

-\s<um( the mdl,tl .. of ',our human lru,do-n el\ nam't<IJh,,,d n,,,pun-lbh dlggmg Into \Our que"tlOn" and \Our 101g.'1g" \'onh ~Oolr peart and "uul and '111nd

T'i.1 ...t \ our 0\'\.11 t:"xperlE'nCtl

Te"t e\ erythmgFeel no need to naH' to arg"'le \1nh uther, about \\hat the\

bebe\(. or hO\1 \ our be.l!'f., dIffer311,<:.. lour lellglOn jes but do'1 t feel the nE'ed to pla\

"mart aleck" bther b\ .proof textlng" cltmg blbhcal \ er,..es I or b\ playmg \Iord game" to sho .... lou've got It and oth-ers hal en t

:\'obod\ llke< a smal t aleckSn'3rm\ ones are especlall) no},.IOU"Abo\/? all, recognIze that e..erybod) - mcludmg jour:.elf

- I" a;, Imperfect \essel for holding and shanng \\hat IS ofmost Importance

Don t let the pohtlcs or pr~Jl1dlce Or' 't". cn d~Lghtfu] HUfJt:'r"fectlOn" or an}one m any pOSItIOn of religIOUS authonty getIn the y, ay of y, hat IS more precIOus to you and the umque, IfOm place you hold m the story of Go<:!- or, If you WIsh, LifeSearch for the truth underneath what vou and others arc"aym;; or tryIng to say .

Do your best not to tnVlahile '.I.hat IS of most ImportanceYour religIOn - jOur mner hfe - IS a most Important pos-

"eSSlOnTend It carefullvTdkeltfullv '

Miguel Piecucl>, son of Mr and ~rs Kevm J PIecuch of theClt) of Grosse Pomte. is a member of the Muskmgurn CollegeForen:m:s Team PIecuch placed thIrd m Impromptu speakmg ata chanty m ..,tatlOnal at the college

Grosse Pomters who WE're recognized at a recent honors con-vocatIOn at the Umverslty of MIchIgan mcluded CoUeenBurke. Sarah Burnham, Rebebh Camm, AntoniaCatalfio, Meredith Chan, Meighan Denomme, KimberlyDornbrook. .Joseph Dwaihy, Rema Elian, ChristopherFOll, Stephen Guest. Stacey Harrington, Ryan Hicks,Meredith Ihrie, Kevin Ka8iborski, Matthew KUin,Bradley Kran, Kelly Konsler. Gavin Koo and EmiliaKwiatkQwski.

Other" \\-ere Frederick Lovelact", Anne Magreta. LeahMancina, Michael Mikelic, Seema Mishra, JonathanOpdyke. TiUr Palchaudhuri, Joseph Piech, KasianiPozios, Joyce PurakaI, Monica Rader. Sima Saberi, JhuaScbore, Amanda Sigouin., Virginia Skiba. Taryn Stander,Jonathan Weinert, Seott Wilcox and Kimberly Wyllie.

StIli more are Heather Albrecht, Kristen Apple, SarahBooher, Gretchen Carter, Regina Chopp, Peggy Francis,Alana Gramling, Edward Hanawalt, David Hatch, PaulKowalski, Christopher MacKechnie, Patrick Maun, JohnMayoras, Sarah McCabe, Julie McLaughlin, Mindy Miller,Karin Mueller, Patrick Nivin, Rachel O'Byrne, MichelleOcampo, Nicole Rabaut, Brian Rebain, Sean Recht,Timoth)' Reynolds, Stace~' Schulte, Mary Sulli,,'an, JackTocco, Lindsay Tyler, Jonathan Van Hoek, Mehssa VanHoek, Katherine Weed, Sara Witherell, Wendolyn Wroschdnd Brian Young.

GTOs~e Po.llters who were named to the Unl"erslty ofM,chigan ColleGe of Engmeenng's dean's honor hst for the fallterm 1997 mcluded Martin B-:;-gcn, Sarah Burnham,Meredith Chan, Adriana Costache, Jo Hartingh Ill,KevinKasiborski, Bradley Kean, Michael Kegler, Gavin Koo,Justin Koo, Jonathan Opdyke, David Piech, TarynStander, D{luglas SuI, Veronica Valencia, JonathanWeinert, Katherine Addison, Brian Goldstein and PatrickNiven.

Manne Lance Cpl George J. M&SSu, son of Norma MHousey of Gros~e POinte Park, recently particIpated In a tram-Ing exercIse Jr. the Arabian desert whlle on a six-month deploy-ment to the MedIterranean Sea With the 24th ManneExpedltlor..a~,., LTnJt

Na\') Seaman Patrick M. Smith, son of F MIchael andPamela SmIth of the CIty of Grosse Pomte, recently receIVed theRattle Efficle'lcy RIbbon whIle On a sIX-month deployment to theArabian Gulf aboard the aIrcraft carner USS GeorgeWashIng',o'1

Laura E. Vonschwarz of Grosse Pomte Farms was named tothe dean's hst for the fall tenn at Wayne State l"mverslty.

Felicia Paluzzi of Grosse POinte Woods recen,ed theScholarshIp Certlfic-dte Award at the l'm"er"lt). Df DetrOItMerc) 's Honors Convocatwn

James Bellamy of Grosse Pomte Park earned a CertIficate of~fent In Cnmmal Procedure at the Thomas M Coole). La\\School He earned a bachelor of arts deg:-ee from Wayne StateLmverslty He IS the son of Fred and Janette Bellamy

•Rita Decker of Grosse Pomte Wood:. and ~evt'n other culman-

arts students from Schoolcraft COllege tra ..eled to ~mgapore t~compete 10 tpe Salon Culm31re 98, a v.orld.clasb ('uiman com-petition •

Kelly M. Neumann, daughter of Karel' and Guv Bngg_ ofGrosse Pomte Park, IS Ipvolved III the Adnan College ThL3tT(

productIon of "Juhl.ls C'aesar,~ by Wilham Shahspeare She por-trays a soldIer In Brutus army

Sarah R. Childs of the Clt) of Gro,,,e P0JntP has naml'd tothe preSIdents h"t at ~113ml t.;mverslt) Grosse Pnmter" TOddDunlap. Kathryn Hf>mpstead, Mpghan Oloughlin,Jenmfer Dettloff, Nicole Ford, Omar Sa waf. Ranny Sawaf.Andrew Schumacher and Kathryn WE'st 'overe ndmed to theunwerslty s dean s h"t

Navy Petty Office'" 2nd CIa"., William J. Quinn, "on of Jam.,L Qumn of Gro<;<;l' Pomte Woods rpcentl) V1:'lted S'ngaporewhile on a "lx-month deployment to the ArabIan Gulf aboard thede,tr0yer USS Ru<;>:elJ

Alexis. M. Ashley pledged the Pl chapter of Kappa AlphnTl',ei" at AlbIOn ('olle~e ;,he I" the daughter of Duane and MaryA,hle) of the City ofGrf"", Pomte

Comm.unityApnl 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News

The Best of Showwinners (left to right) are Timothy Jenk-mB. graphic design (co-winner); Peter Haarz. painting;James O'Meara. drawing; Alllson WOrrflll. graphic design(co-winner);Kellie Sine, mb:ed media; and Emily P. Forrest.photography

rameArt work by Grosse P01nt~ "Jorth stud~ntswill be on displa}, begmnmg ~ednesday,April 22 at thl::Great Frame Lp on MackA'lienu~, lu~t '>Outhof Vernier.

A free reception, open to the pubhc, WIll beheld from 6:30 - 8 p.m. on AprIl 22 to kick-offthe showing of North High School students'work.

Students from Grosse Pomte South J.hghSchool wrapped up theIr display of work atthe local frame shop. Similiarly, a reception,held April 8, was held to promote the stu-dents' work. Refreshments were prepared byGrosse POInte South's Commercial FoodsDepartment. Saturdays at Four

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The 17th sason of "saturdays at Four,~ a chambermusic series. continues with its third concert onApril 18 at 4 p.m. in the Grosse Pointe UnitarianChurch. 171150 Maumee (comer of St. Clair Avenue)in the City of Grosse Pointe. Appearing of the pro-gram are: The Pointe Trio (Marguerite DesUppe, vio-lin; Marlo DiFiore. cello; and Lawrence LaGore,piano). assisted by guest artist HaJ-Xin Wu, violinistand James Van Valkenberg, violinist. They will per-for:n Tartini's Sonata in G Major for TwoViolins andCello. the String Quartet by Walter Piston and theQuintet for Plano and String Quartet in A Major byAntonin Dvorak. De.lippe. Wu. Van Valkenburg andDiFiore are memben of the Detroit SymphonyOrchestra. LaGore is president of the Grosse PointeSymphony. All three members of the Pointe Trio areGrosse Pointe residents. Admission for the concert is$15 at the door: the program begins promptly at 4p.m. There is an hora d'oeuvres reception immedi-ately following thf. performance. MSaturdaysat Fon""was founded in 1977 as a chamber music serieswhich presented five or six concerts a year on thecampus of Marygrove College in Detroit. The clay andtime - saturdays at 4 p.m. - were off-beat. but theyproved to be popular times to enjoy music. an horsd.oeuvres reception and the camaraderie of fellowclassical music enthusiasts. These concerts at Mary_grove we.-e discontinued when their founder andartistic director. Lawrence LaGore, retired fromMarygrove in 1990. The Pointe Trio was formed in1994 with the express purpose of being the centralchamber music ensemble In a revival of the Satur-days at Four series, They have found a home at theGrosse Pointe UnitariaD Church, where the ambianceand acoustics are conducive to the enjoyment ofchamber music.

Send photo ?nd$ I0 00 to(TWins S 15 00 please ~endone photo of each child)

A mix of some of theart by students fromGrosse Pointe Southon c11splay at theschool's openingreception of the Cre-ative Self.EzpressioDShow held April 8 atthe Great ham Up onMack Ave, just southof Vernier. ArtworJl:byGrosse Pointe Northstudents will be ondisplay at the GreatFrame Up, beginningApril 22. A receptionfrom 6:30 to 8 p.m.will kirk-off the Northezhlblt.

child care agency, serVing chll.dren ages 6.18 throughoutMIchIgan

To learn more about CHDprograms or how to become afriend to the organ.2'atlOn.contact Deborah Liedel at(313) 885-3510 for further Imformatlon

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Grosse POinte News and The Connection newspapers are planningtheir 4th annual speCialedition featunng the babies of the past yearWe hope you (and the little one) Will partIC'pateby supplying us Witha photograph of your ,hila (only 1998 babies please/ ForpublicationIn thiSsection

NEW ARRIvALS OF 1998

ThiS tablOid WIll be pUblished January 28. 1999 Your child spicture along With othf-r 1998 area babies. Will be the mdlnattractionl News and advertl5lng abol.Jtclothing feeding. educatingand caTing for your child Will also be Included It Will be veryrnformatille as well as a commemorative edition for youl

grateful to have receIved thiSgrant from the DetroIt LionsChantIes, and feel fortunateto have been able to offer thiSwonderful therapeutIc recre-ath>nal opportunity to the chil-dren In reSidence

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Your picture must be received In our oFfICeno later thaI" TueSdayDecember 22nd. earlier would assist our production schedule /LateNovember and December olrth photos may bc submitted untilJanuary 8 1999 1

We look forward to prodUCingour annual -Baby Edition- and are sureyou w,mt your little one Included A limited number of extra copiesWill be avalfallie for purchase to give to family and (fiends

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youngsters gain CGnfiden~ in

theIr ablhties and bulld a rela-tIOnship With their mount

The most recoglllzed benefitof the rider's expenence IS ahigher level of self esteem andself confidence

Admmlstrators at TheChildren's Home said they are

From pagt"3BeffectIve forms of phYSIcaltherapy used

Learnmg to guide a horseover poles and through maze~bUilds the young nder's levelof concentration

EmotlOnally ImpaIred

ThIS week's recIpe wasgiven to me by Alan ReId,a pastry chef I met whilehanging out at theEastern Market III

DetrOIt Maple pecant"'lst won the natIOnalaward for Alan at theT.smrl.n-t~kps <nur ":reamqUIck bread contest In

1995 He currently IS

working Wltl> the BlueMoon on Woodward In

DetrOit. assisting WiththeIr dessert needs

Maple Pecan Twist

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FillIng1 1/2 CUPS finely chopped pecans1/4 cup maple synJP3 Tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar

Dough 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour1 tea~poon bakmg soda1/2 cup Land-o-Lakes butter2 Tablespoons sugar1/2 teaspoon salt1 cup Land-o-Lakes sour cream (regular, hght. or no-fat)1/4 cup mIlk1 egg1 Tablespoon Lake-o-Lakes butter. meltedGlaze] CUp powdered sugar1 Tablespoon maple syrup3 to 4 teaspoons nlllk

Heat oven to 450 degrees In a small bowl, stlT together fill-Ing mgredlents and set aSIde.

In a large mlxmg bowl combme £]o1.<r.sugar, bakmg sodaand salt Cut In butter until mix IS crumbl\.

In medIUm bowl, beat together sour cr;am, 1/4 cup rmlkand egg (A wire .msk IS Ideal) Stir sour cream mIXture mtoflour mIxture Just until the dough starts to form Do not over.mix'

Usmg well.floured hands, turn the dough onto a large,hghtly floured surface

Knead (press and fold) the dough 12 to 15 times Roll thedough tnto a 15 '{ 12 rectangle (use a rollmg piP If pOSSibleHowever, thiS dougn IS qUite manageable and YOu couid prob-ably get by uSing a lar~e round glass as a rollmg pm )

Brush dough With melted butter Spread the toppmg over112 of the dough along the long edge Use the back of a table.spoon to spread the topping even.ly Fold dough over filhngCut dou.!rh mto 15 I-mch <;tnp<; T~"Ist stnps about threetImes

Place on grea!>ed COOKie "heets, pressmg end!. onto "heetBake for 10 to 12 mmutes or until golden brown Don't walk.

away from the oven and make sure to 'iet the timer ,My sweet treats" ere ready l!1 exactly 10 minutes Comu;n('

the glaze IlJgredICnts and dnale evenly 0\ er cnoled t....lstsI confe<;s, r did not use the Land-o-Lakes products because

I Wft, out of tllem Inste.ld. I used the other butter and sourcream products r had In my fndge That's one at the firstthmgs that drew me to thlS T('CIPE' Every mgredlent (excl'ptthe peCdn",/ called for ....hat wac; already In my kitchen (La-fatpanc[.ke wrup was alr('ady In the cupboard) The walnut" nthe free7er woulri hav(' even COVE-red the nut H>sue The doughwac; a small clwlknge but the ('r,d ., ,ult creat.Pd pretty~~lCl¥11 ~A""'-:",. ...... 0:, "nl~I'" :::''LI;t;"''l,. 10' dlUrlln or C1e""rrt Inonr a In moae WIth hut lcrpe<.'ln Il.e cream

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Fltne"" dnd condit lOlling e)l fitne", \\urkout lllcludes d pm :\londa\" and Both cl.l:>"e" are of1t.'rf'd on mdJor mu,,(!(' j"TJOllP' lhe \.1.1"" lul,d.t\ .. .\1.-1\ ., ,1nd .lunl 2plOgram>; WIll t.the place' l!1 the ...tlengtlll'IlIng dnd t(lJ1lnl: "eg. Wedne"davs The LOst I, $36 :\londd" Wedne~dajs and I~ alTend filOiIl 7 )0 to ~ pm "11lIu,, ')'ll'da\ (,roclp resultBo!' Brae Center G\ m, 22100 ment ..t th!' end of eath da"" Fitnes~ i~ Ageless I and II Fnd,n, Fltm';,,~ J~ AgE.'le",;"I" T'lH"del\' 'nn T'h"r,.-l"" Th, ".'" ,c,,, , I' t k.' nl lCf frml1 JBon Brae St Clair Shnn-', T"pnrwr",.. ~,,~.~,.lr_~~:: ~:"~,;",':>o'~l;;t"rtJ'-UIU1LllU~l uJlt'rea[rom~J..>to1(}1'}alll, (0,th::-12 t .. ) >JIl, ThUl,d<lv~ :'.1..; 7LJa:,,,e,, InLluded ill thl' ~pr,ng to p III TUE.'~dd\s Jnd o\er the age of 5:i at an) lit- Fltne,~ I~Ageles" 11 from 10 33 Yoga _ Tlu .. !JPgltlllU d,I-.' ,lI1d ,lUll( 1 Thl l()~l fOi a fit1998 Fltne"" Prugram are l' ,)m Thursdah Co,t Ii' $34 ness le\ el It pro\'lde" a \',ell- to ~1 35 <lm The cost I:> $,:l9, !ocu,e" on balancE.' f1exlbIllt\ nt'.,., l\ ,dllallOn I' $47~la)' -1 through June 26 lnu Sunri~e CardioSculpt - A rounded ,",orkuut to lTlcrea,;e $.:>6for 5bPLL'S ml:'mber~ and upper-bud\ "tJen~th it'cld~"es Ma\ 25) gredt \I a:- to start) our day' fleXlbllllv and CardlO\3SCular CardioWorks _ Thl:> (Id~.. ,j]"o ,I ~e.ll ., d\ I" rl'la,' ThE.'

CardioSculpt ThiS lo\', Thl" 45 nllnute aerobic and er.duran~e It offers warm-ups, \\ekome~ mdl\ ,dU,l]" \\ ho -ire ,la~s I' ofTu t'd Iiom H to II d III

Impact. hlgh.en~rgJ aerobll'" tOiling tla,;s \\ill make \Oll very-lo\\-Impact aerobics, at leJst 30 pound~ men\e!!;ht Thur,Ja\" rht' co,l I'" $25c.lass focuses on enhnncll\g happ.\ \OU gut out of bed earh \lalkmg mdnlduah.wd ;"ta- dnd Includes \el) lO\',-lmp.ct .Fitnes!> Evaluations)OUr c3rdlO\ d"cular fitmss and The cla,,~ IS ofTel'2d frOl'l 6 15 to tlOnar') equIpment strength aeloblcs, reSIstance tl.llnIl1g ('ondUltea b\ dn e'\crcI"e ph,,-abll 'neludes a strengthening- 7 a rn Monda) s and and floor exercises FItness IS and stretchlllg The cia;"., I;; \Ologl~t thl" 1"\ aluatlO!l

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Bon Secours offers programApril 23 on diabetic care

Bon Secours Hospltal \\ III Robbm Dungy H D . WIll pre-offer a frl'e program to Uboost~ sent th(> latest wformahon on(1ldbetes awareness trom 10 tn controllmg dlabeles With diet11'30 a m Thursday. Apn) 2.3, and exerCise and the Imporat BlI1SOIl'sEducatlonal Center, tance of keeping blond sugar In2570q Van ~ke. Center LIne the target nmge

ViVian Brzezlckl. BSN. coor- For more lIlflwmatlOn or todmator of the Bon 3ecours pre-regl"tl'1 (,Ill (In°, 779.Adult Outpatient Diabetes 7900 !wt\lP.m q ,I m dnd 4EducatIOn Projrram and p III MOnad) thrflugh l"ndaj

Bon Secours Guild hostsSpring luncheon April 30

The Bon Secours GUlld \I III host Its dllIlUal SpnngLuncheon. fashlOn sho\\ and card part) ;[-011, noon to 4 p mon Thursd,n. April 30, In the Cr)::.tal Ballroom at the Grassl'POInt" War M"l'lonol, \\ hch 1< loedted :1t '32 Lakeshore Dr.';eIn Grosse Pomte Farms

The cost IS $25 per per~on PlOc€pd,,!I am the fundralserWIll bent'fit programs and ,,,rdCP" dl Bon Secour~ HospItal

The GUlld welcomes non-membu ~ to .10m the fun .vhlchalso WIll mclude a Catered luncheon fa ..hlOn sho\\ .,pon~oredby Hickey s Walton Pierce. and door pnz€;.

TIckets mu~t be purchased by Apnl 2::\ For mort' informa-tIOn, or to purchase tlckE't8. call /31.'31331.4466

Your Skinby Lisa A Manz-Dulac. MD

'Ilnro. peLh.... or the conruuon can be ~tubbomathlete., fMIS a TOI-'ruu!.'I, 1I J1fected. can be espe-~km mndltwn o.alh dJfbculttv tn:ulthat (ll.U.Ir'3 1Jl(& Btmu.'e not all rashes on the feetcommonh 1I1,lIt dt11K.'l.i,'''foot,It IS always best totpenagt' dnJ cht.'Ck \'lth a dcmlatolObJlst ""hoadult maJe, can ,lo::uratt'l~ dJ..~ the mndl-

A1h!ete, loot t]()n .md pre;,(:nbe the correctusuall) appt;:ar.> betwa'Il the too, ru- treltnx.'lllpeehng. cracked or ocahng sinn For If WlIl hpl!t'vp vou havr m.o::.&Jme there IS rednes.<.. .md bhstellng pe<fu. a:Jl your dt>mlatokgrst, oron the soles and SIdes of th:- feel call lIS <it Eascside ~Thenail'l c:m aIoo beoome affa:t<rl Dr: Usa A Manz-DuIac and

Athlete::. foot, Ona! dJagnooed, 1$ A'lSOciates (313) ~easl!y treated. For some mdl\1duals

CPR courses inApril and l\Iay

Because of the growmgInterest m learmng to gIVe car.dlopulmonary resuSCitatIOn(CPR), Henr) Ford CottageHnc::p1't~l, 'n pf!!'t!1e~h1p •.y:ththe Grosse POIllte PubhcSchool System'!> Department ofCommumty EducatIon, hasscheduled SIX additIOnaL SI;-gle-sessl{Jll c1a"ses thl'l spnng

Adult CPR WIll be taught onWednesday, April 22 andTIlUrsday, Ma) 14 2.nd June 4

Infant and child CPR classesare schedull'd for WednesdayApnl 29, Monda), May 11 andWedn~sday, June 10

All of these dasses are heldfrom 6 to 9 p m at Barnt'sSchool III Grosbe Pomte Woods

They arE' conducted byrertIfiE'd Instructors from thE'Henry Ford Cottage HospItalNursJng staff

There IS a $15 fee per pel-sonand reservatIOns are reqUiredCali the GrossE' Pmnte PubhcSchool SY~tE'm Department ofCommumty EducatIOn at (313!343-2178

Space IS hmlted m these pop-ular CPR classes

Bon Secours BreastCare.For The Well-Being Of Every Woman.

Fnday, Apnl 17, III the Bon a buffet lunr:leon andSecours HospItal Connell) menopause tape/matenalsAudltonum Pre-regJ.stratlOn IS reqUIred

For miJre informatIOn or to before May 4pre-legister, call BOT! SecOUTS For mo~e mfonnatlOn or toCommumty Health Education pre-regIster, please call Bonat (810) 779-7900 between 9 Sec'ours Community Healtha m and 4 p m. Monday EducatIon at (810) 779-7900through Fnday between 9 a m and 4 p m

Monday through FndayVISIt Bon Secours of

Mlchlgan Healthcare Systemon the Internet at wwwbonse<:-oursml.com

Women healthprogram is May 7

BOIl Secours Ho!>oital willhost a one-day educational pro-gram for women, espeCIallyth')se approachmg menopuuse,who want to take l"?sponslblh.ty for theIr health and well.being

LIsted helo"" are speakerswho WIll dISCUSSthe follOWingIssues

• Pauia KIm, M D , WIll talkabout phYSIcal changes andpreventive health Issues

• Kathleen Wood, M Ed ,Will diSCUSS the benefits ofmamtammg an actIve lifestyle

• Robbm Dungy, R D, WIlltalk about nutntlOn andweIght management >.trate-gles

• Susan Brown MSW, WIllexplore emotIOnal changes andeffectl\,e copmg strategies

Th~menopause program wJ1ltake place from 9 a m untll:3pm Thursday, May 7, atBmson's EducatIOnal Center,25709 Van Dyke, Center Lme

The cost IS $50 and mcludes

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Bon S€Lours--- 8rea~tCare

t Bon Secours BreastCare. our focus ISkeepmg you healthy Preyentlye lifestyle

chOICes. like a low fat dIet. an aerobiC exprClseprogram and not smoking. are smart changesyou can make Early detection like your monthlyself-exam annual phvslcaf and mammogrdtn IS yourbt~t defeme aga:n~t breast disease Your mostpm\erful tools are diagnOSIs and treatment

At Bon Secour~ BreastCare. we offer medicallyarh anced treatment and technology throughreconstructive surgery. If necessary Our highdetlnltlon ultrasound eqUIpment maXimIZes theacrUl aey and 'ipeed of your mammography results<\nd our ABB! ' 'iystem a new breast biOpsy technique.detects breast disease In a sm~le. one-step pro(es~\\ lth le'iS pam. le'is scarnn!; and [e<;srecovery timeGentle care - all from an expert tram of profeSSIOnals

We" prOVide you With aU the information'iUppOlt and undf'r'itandlng you may need Bon Serour.,BreastCarp - your Journev to brt'i:~l health

For more mformation, or for a physician referral,call Bon Secours Women's HealthCare at 1-800-3°3-7314_

fa>;t IS recommended pnor tothIS t.est Water, black coffeeand plam tea may be mgestedDO take jour prescnbed mE'dl-CinE'S 1

A Prostate Cancer ScreemngBlood Test iPSA) WIll also bea"allable for 825

And Colon Cancer &:reenmgKIts are available for $5

Also a Blood Test forGastntls and l'lcers IS avail-able for $t5

A..,d Confide at ...ome HIVTest KIts are a\ mlable for $35

The tests are avaIlable toanyone age 18 and older

For more mfonnatlon,con-tact Project Health-O-RaIna at\2481424-8600

Bon Secours UrolOgistDmes}, Telang, M D , WlII dIS-cuss early detedlOll ~LrategJesand treatnlent options for con.quenng thiS health threat tomen at a free lecture that Wllltake place from 7 to 8 30 P m

Health-O- Ramais April 25

The tests that v.J11be aval1~able for a sma!! fee areHelght/\Velght EvaluatIOn,GlauLOmaNl'11on Screening,Skm Cancer 3creenmg /lndBody Fat Anal)-sls

Also, a Blood Test Panel Wlllbe offered for $22 (A 4 pour

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'. Health Seminars & Screenings .. .

ProJE<ct HE'ahh-O-Rama pro-;"des f1ee hE'alth screenmgsmcludmg blood pre"sure,nutl 1~1011al couJlsel.ng. glauco-ma/VISIOn screemng, heanngscreemng, skill cancer screen-Ing and other test;

The next screenmg \\111takeplace on Saturday Apnl 25,830 a m -130 p m at WJlhamBeaumont HospItal located at14201 DeqUindre Rd 'betweenSquare Lake and M.59) III

TroyMo~t of the screenmgs are

free, dud are avaIlable for any-nnp ~g~ 18 a.:ld :::ldci ,,-/\~f~o;:;; L5

required for SOl1'e tests Call P t t 1 tu(2481424-8600 for more mfor- ros a e ec remahan A .117

The Amencan Heart on pnAssocJatlOn will Jam The tm) prostate gland lSBeaumont. Troy s Project probably the biggest healthHealth-O-Rama and ofTer mdl- problem fer men over age 35.V1dual counselmg from ph)"l- Todd). many n!Jl"'e men In theIrclans who vnlJ reVle\\ your :305 and 40s are el<penenclngbcreemng results, and help you the uncomfod.able symptomsplan for a healthIer hfestyle • of <In t'nlarged or mt1amed

Project Health-O-Rama prostate, and each year, 30,000mcludes the follo\\Uig free men dIe from cancer of the

:tests Blood Pressure, prostate gland: Nutntlonal Counsehng, Breast The good news IS that eight: Exam Edul'atlCn, Pulmonary out of 10 men Vlho are dlag-: FunctIOn Screenmg and Skm nosed With cancer of theCancer Screemng prostate III the early stages

Wlll lIve another 10 years

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processes III the body, suchas how well the heartprocesses phosphate com-pounds to produce ener~

They're also studYing aneW lma~ng method call1'doptical coherence tomogra-phy, ",hlch may be able toget InSIde a blood \essel tolook at atherosclerotiCle>.lOns The method paten-

.:I tlally offers 11 5- to lO-tlmf'''better resolutIOn than withmtravascular ultl aSfJund

Optical col).erence tomog-raph) use" mfrared radIa-tIOn to proYlde cross-sec-tIOnal Images of bIOlOgIcalt!;"sues So far, the methodhas been used to detect eyedlspa8es hke glaucoma.SInce It can aralj ze the toplayer of blOloglca! struc-tures

Because atherosc1erosI;"begIns on thp ~urface of theartenE'~. re~parcher'l are~tudYlng how te appl) optl'cal coherence tomographyto the diagnOSIS of coronazyartery dl>;ea"e

Through resedrch con-ducted o\er th(' past 50)'pars, thp NHLBI bas beenIIlstrllmental III helpmgphyslclans vIe'" the heartand major blood vp.,,,el,,Without mva';l\p '>urgerv

Thp Imtltutc WIll contm- Jue tv support. ht, effort" of Ire<;earchers ",ho want evenmore preCl';(, "truclural.l/functIOnal. and metaholll~mage" ?,f the hNlrt to ~t'e I""W "t, II •• " p:!rTnrmmg IIItS Job _

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Bon SecoW"s Acting E:l:ecutive Vice President/Administrator MichaelSerilla (rightl accepts a donation on behalf of the Stomach Foundationfrom Col. Jerry Stonisch (left) as Bon Secours physicians David Blinkhom,M.D (second from left) and BadJollah Manshady. M.D,. look on.

pr'l\ldf'd for m) motht:r,~ Col Stomsch Dr B'mkhorn a natIve of Canada and!,dld "Mon) tlmp", people really don't get former pilot In the Royal CanadIan AIrthe recogOlt.on they deserve We re Force, ....llh a per~onahzed hthograph oftellmg tht~e fine doctors they dId a great the Snowblrd!' - a Can:ldlan preCISIOnjob and ....1- appr<'clate It " flYing team - a letter to Dr Bhnkhorn

Col StcflIsch also oresented thE' doc- from that orgarlZatlOntorb ....Itp speclal olaques acKno ....ledgmgtheir "'ark "\Ve re vel') grateful for thiS generous

Col Stom"ch albo pleasantly surpnsed contnbutlOn." said SenUa of Col

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'Picture a healthier you' seminar on May 9exhIbIts Includmg glucose andcholesterol, blood pressure,body fat analYSIS are offeredfree of charge

The conference Wlll also fea-ture booths WIth a St JohnHealth System dletltlan, regis-tered nurse, exercIse phYSIOlo-gist, pharmaCIst to answermdlvldual questIOns

SpeCial guest speakersmclude WDIV-TV4 newsreporter JIll Washburn andWNIC radIO personahty LllldaLancl

To register or fDr more mfor-matIon call the St JohnHealthLme toll-free at 1-888-SJS-LINE 11-888-757-5463)....eekdays bet\\ een 8 a m and 7pm

If you've pIctured yourself pressure and plannmg for ahealthIer, hapPier and more health) financHtl futurerelaxed, j(lJn 8t .John Health "ThIS conference prcvldesSystem tor "PlctUTP ,1 ph~slclafl~ and Jther hculthHealthIer 'hm" a health and care profeSSIOnals the opportulIfestyle conference for women mty tt' gE't 0ut Into the commuof all ages, on Saturda) , May 9, mty to share Important healthfrom 8 a m to 2 pm, at the mformatlOn one on onp," sal'sStellmg Inn, located at 34911 Sylmara Chatman, a fam.hVan Dyke, III Sterlmg HeIghts practltlOner on stafT at St John

The event will feature HospItal .tIld Medical Centerhealthy IlVln,;; workshops facll. She WIll ~ speakmg to teenageItated by phYSICIans registered "omen about canng for trl'm-nurses and other health selves and thoI' bodIes "It alsoexperts on tOpiCS from aro- allows us ab prOVIders a uniquematherapy to managing stress oppurtumty to assess women Into menopause The event also our Macomb Countv sen'lcefeatures "pecla! bebSlOnb foT' area regardmg the~r healthteenage women focu~mg on status and t.helr hedlth clln-developmg hE-althy habIts and cems," savs Dr Chatmanse'f-esteem, deahng With peer Health - scrt>POlngs

;Stonisch Foundation maKes donation to Bon SecoursFunds earmarked foradvanced equipmentfor breast care

A slgmfitant wnlrlbullon mdd( to Bon ,Se' our" Ho"pltdl b\ <l generuu, donor _Col Jern StOlllbCh of DetrOIt -- I',III /ZO "long ~av to"'dTd Improvmg thL <.ju"ht, uf

brea st care ;,cn ICeS offe red uy theHvsplta: The fund" \\ III bl- U,( d to purLhabe medIcally advanc.ed e<.julpmentthat offers d more predse method o!)ocfllI71n.,.- h ....;:llP ~\1"f"'1f"\0' c-l ............ r ......"'" ~

performea Oil W'lmpn d,ugnobed ~vlthbrea"t cancer

The donatIOn, mad< bv Col Stonlbch onbehdlf of the Stom'Lh Fo,md:ltlOn Cdnl!?

WIth a umque tWI'lt He ..tlpulallcd thatt" 0 Bon Secour" physlclan;, \\ ho regular-ly tred! hiS 88-\ ear-old mother Helen,direct ho\\ Uw mone\, 15to be u-,ed Thosedoctors are Grosse Pomte Woods reSidentand surgeon Da"ld H Bhnkhorn, M D ,and DetrOIt reSIdent and .ntermstBadlOllah M Mdnshady, M D

At a speCIal ceremon,) that took plaLerecently m the Bon Secours FoundatIOnOffice, Co! Stomsch presented the checkto Bon Secours Actmg ExecutIve VICePresldentiAdmlDlstrator ~Ichael Senllam the company of the .wo phYSICIans

"Thls IS a good time to share our(Ston/sch FoundatlOn:s) appreCIatIOn forthe many years of excellent, personalIzedmedIcal care t~ese two phYSICIans have

Beaumont Hospitalseeks volunteers forits 'Helping Hands'community program

Need a littlp pxtr" pocketmoney? You could earnmoney while performmg avaluable commumty servlcethrough WIlham BeaumontHospItal, Royal Oak's"Helpmg Hands' program

"Helpmg Hands," a nonprofit program managed byBeaumont's Department ofOlder Adult SefV1ces, ISseelung Illterested mdlvldu-als to proVldc companIon-shIp, assIstance and trans-portation to Independent-hVlng and homeboundsemor clilzens In the com-mumty.

Servlce<; prOVIded by"Helpmg Hapds~ mcludeaSl'nstance WIth bathIng.shoppmg, mpal preparatIOn,housekeeping, and trans-portatIOn WhIle "HelpingHands" workers can pro\"ldemany types of bas_c assIs-tanCE, they do not prOVIdemediCal care

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necessary to Wo! Is; fOf"Helpmg Hands," hut appli-cants must be age 18 orolder Access to rellahletransportatIOn IS neededDay tIme work hours areavaIlable seven days aweelt The hourly wage foreach "'orker IS $733 perhour, plus mileage paId fortransportatIOn

IndIVIduals Interested In,In apphcatlOn packet for"Helpmg Hands" should call(248) 551-0305 or (248) 551-0711 between 7 a m - 5p.m , Monday throughFnday

her report was released, shesent a letter to the Arn"r1canAcademy of Dermatology stat-mg, "LIke you, I strongly agreethat sunscref>n IS an excellentcomponent of a good sun pro-tectlOn program "

Sunscreen alone does notprOVIde 100 percent protectionfrom the sun A complete sunprotectIOn program also!Dcludes a Wlde-bnmmed hat,aVOIdmg the sun between 10a m and 400 pm, protectIveclothmg and more However,the lmport3nce of "unscrE'en onotherWIse unprotected skInshould not be underestImated

Doctors are gra\>ely con-cerned about tha healtn conse-quence,; of publIc confuslGnab"ut the safety and efficacy ofsunscreen after the recentrppoM<; 1lbout the study

For more mformatlon aboutskm cancer the sun and) our~km or <;un protE'ctlOn for chIl-dren, please COTltact Rogel rC€>llIey, M D ImmedH~te pa"tpre,,'dent AmeT1can .l,.c'idemyof Dermatolo!,'Y VIa telephoneat 1 81'8-462-DERM or on theWorld Wide Web atwwwaadorg

cases could Jump tens of mIl-hons as we go mto the nextcentury

The study looked at patIents'Vho were uSlllg sunscreensbefore 1980, well before broall-spectrum, Sun ProtectlOllFactor fSPF) 15 became WIdelyavallable In 1984 There TS aperIod of at least ten to twentyyears from sun exposure to thechmcal appearance of skm can-cer Sunbcreens would havehad little Impact on thepatlCnts studied

Many well-documented stud-Ies from orgdmzauons such asthe US Department of Hedlthand Human Semc.es (Food andDrug AdminIstratIOn, theAmencan Academy ofPediatriCs, the AmencanCancer SocIety, and theAmerIcan Socletv of Plasticand ReconstrLlctl:"e SurgeonsJam the Amencan Academy ofDermatology m saYlng that theuse of <;un<;creen prodllcts IS anImporta'lt tool In the preven~lOn of "km rancer

The TJny 15 the author of the<;1ud) agfees that ,unscreenu"e ~hollld be encou:-aged, notdl<;couragpd One week aftpr

James McCarty. DPM

Apnl 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News

Treatment usuallv doesnot 1m olve surger"j butrather an arch support andgood fittmg shoe" It alsomay melclde an InjectIOn ofa cortical sterlOd m theheel, as well as phYSIcaltherapy - stretching, deepheatmg, and whIrlpooltreatment

ApproprIate bhoes tohelp prevent the condlhon,and to wear If you haveheel spurs, a-e ones WIthsoft soles and good archsupport, such as a qualItytennIs shoe

Bumons and hammertoes, wluch people tend tocope WIth for years, can

cause sores, corns and other problems for older, active adultswho spend a lot of time on thelC feet. Bunions cause a boneprotrusIOn at the base of the bIg toe, wlule a hammer toe ISan actual dIslocatIOn of the toe Loth are hereditary rondl-bon~

We can care for them In two ways We caD recommend ashoe WIth greater depth and more room, such as a tennIsshoe Or we can operate on an outpatIent baSIS to remove apIece of the bone and temj)Qranly insert a pm to straightentile ~ue ThIS prOVIdes a permanent solutIOn to eltner prob-lem

Fungal mfectlOns, caused by an injury to the toeD/ul, alsoare common SImply removmg the IDJured nau does notsolve th" problem Utihzmg oral mecbcatlOn for fungal mfec-tJons can b;;; taken by ht;althy adults wh1ch allows the "new~nail to grow, pushmg the old, mfected n811 out.

f Sensible shoes can helpI stomp out aching feet

By James McCarty, DPM\\ hen j ou \(, reached VOclr mature vear" the la"t thmg

,ou \Idnt ''> aLhll1g feet But after jears of neglect and ",ear-Ing b..ld .,hot'~ clLhes and pams often are whdt you ex pen-I n(l;.

vnL' of tht' !no.,t wmmon foOt-1elated plOblem., of them,ltul (' .,dult dre hed spurs whlth are caused over tIme bjpaUl 'UjJPOI t ,mo d LoIL,p,mg arch They can lead to bur.;,l-tl>, and :nflammalJOn of the ligaments tnat support the bot-t"!'l 01 the f00t

Heel ,purs can <-.Iuse a leallj "ore foot ~any of mypltl('nt~ c0nloL.nn of Vinn (),..:::nP{"l~llv f()l1"Wlncr ~ 'O'"\",Yo'-.r,.l ,.,l'

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Diabetic foot careP€'ople \\"1th dIabetes must J:''l), partIcular attentIon to

thelf foot health because they lack the normal abIlity tosense pam In the legs and feet. I lecture regularly throughBon Seco rs HospItal's dIabetic educatIOn programs aboutmamtammg good foot care.

Adult-onset diabetes mvolves tI condItion called neuropa-thy In wh.ch the person expenences a lack ofseusatlon, Thepatient can't detect soreness or pam m the toes and feet Weteach patlent.s to I!xamme theIr feet carefully and regularlyEven an mgrown toenail that becomes mfected can cause anmcrta~e m the blood'., sugar level m dtabetlcs Smee theycan't feel the problem they have to see It

Dlabetlc pstlents who walt too long to seek foot care nskse\ ere mfectlOns, whIch can Ipad to unnecessary amputa-tIOns The key 18 t.o focus on theIr feet and catch problemsearl) I lIke to see my diabetIC' patients every SIX to eightweeks for e\>aluatlOll and treatment

DiabetIC patIents WIth foot-related mfection are frequent-ly admItted to the hospItal where, If theIr mfectlOn IS severe,Intravenous antlblOtlcs are adnumstered

At Bon Secours Hosp,tal, we use a team approach to dia-betIC care, whIch !Deludes a wound-care team and vascular(blood vessel) speclahsts when needed

The older populatIOn also may expenence cIrculatIOnproblems that cause pam or musele spasms after walkmgAn artenal Doppler study, a non-InvaSIVe procedure, canmap out blood flow In speCIfic reglOns of the leg and feet. Ifneeded, the patient IS referred to d vascular speCIalist

Another conditIOn, or habIt, that poses a threat to goodfoot health IS smokmg, wluch has a huge effect on thee'tremltles. Nlcotme causes the blood vessels to narrow andlImIts blood flow by up to 20 percent. A dIabetic who alsosmokes IS at partIcular nsk of havmg foot problems.

Dr ML'Carty IS a podlatns, on staff at Bon SecoursHospital He see patients WIth foot-related problems atShores Pod,atry, 20905 E Twelve ~hle Road, RoseVIlle,phone (810) 772-3500

Sunscreen is integral, but only part ofprotection package from skin cancer

Skm cancer has become 11major publIc health problem mthe Ulllted States. Currently,onc III five Amerl(ans wllldevelop <;km cancer dunngtheIr lIfetime

SlOce overexposurp to thesun is the pnmary cause,understandIng the methods forprotectIOn and pre\ entlOn ofshm cancer are Important

A recent WIdely-reportedstudy b) a researcher at.:\1emonal Sloan Ketter'ngCancer Cent~r, mcorrectlyc!mmed that .;,unscreens do notprotect agalllst Sklll cancerDue to thl" mIsmformatwn,doctor" acr05S the countr) haver€>celHd tel ('phone calls frompatient, ""ho are ronfu~('d orfeel the\ no ionger need to use",unscre~n

HO\I lmportant I" lt for pE'O'pIe to rontl,1ue to use sun-,",cree., 1 Con"ider thl~ If onlyten pe~c('nt of AmerIcans whoare no .... u ..mg sunscreen ~top"n ,lddltlOnal anI' mJlllOn case~)f .,1..11, nnrl'l ('o..llrJ he e~Ot'rt-

(Od 111 the '11 xt <'evl'r,,1 oec"de<;Jf /l,lrl'nh "lOp p.Jttmg "un-

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The Ja.zz ForumThe ia'it Jazz Forum (.om~'

of the "eason wtll fe'l.tur~ 'n~laouiou[, chanteuse Kd"Patter. on \\ Jth plantst .Johnr.\J'l:t Bad ..",d b;. the "I~.~r"\ lhn1 se":lon of Robert T\OIl guItar RIch Kay, alesh.l iJ

bass and Ro" Emmanuel ~"drum. Come to ,he l:mtanaChurch on Wednesda\. :.:la\ .at 8- P IT For tlrket' mfo~2!lon call 9n1 1714

- Bunn\ Homan, P"I'!>,de'of the Grosse Pomte ,4..-CounCil

plant fields, Shear sheep. rnakl"oap and mort' dunng Spn"l~Farm Da) s. Thursda\_ Apn' 2~through Sunda\ Apnl ~6 TheHenn Ford MUSf'llrr tS '_pe~da:h from 9 a m to 5 p m

AdmiSSIOn I" $12 50 foradult!' ~11 'i(l ".r "enl0r5: :;.r ~$623 for ctllioren ages fi\ e t,12 Call 31" 271 1620

Prehistoric predators\'ISll th~ y.orld of a pre"]'

t0nc predator 1\ J l"t Raptor,Humer" vf the Sh} th: oug'~unda.. Ma' J at Th,Crdnbrook Ins'tltllte of SClenc~1221 !\ Woodl~drd '"jBloomfield HIlls The e>.hlr It"h.ch features hands.on d.,pla) s I'ld~o" and authenticspecimens tractng tIle lmeagtof btrds of pre) IS open dU"I'~regular lPuseum nour-:\1onda) rhroug>t Thursdafrom 10 a III to 5 pm, Fncdla'1d Saturdm from 10 am t

: 0 p rn and 5unda!, from noo~to 5 P III ~arnlb::-lon 15 ::-:- h

adults ana ~4 for chIldren agb~ tc 17 and senlDr"'Pla'letarlUm "hfl\\ S are . ~add,tlOr,al S 1 LaS('r >oho\\ '" ar~an addltJOnal 82 Call l2,*~645- 1.200

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Grosse Pointe Theatre s staging of "My Fair Lady IS

just one of the fabulu\1s artistic' and cultural events gOIngon in the Grosse Pomtes.

he and e,enone ,- '1\lted. rTIllS natIOnal prt)gl cln' o.recogmtlOlI lor student' 1Il thtarts "'as honored \\ Ith the 199il'\ew Imtlatll e A\I ard [rom theBusmess for the !1rt- Inc :'ndForbes magazwe For moreInfOrmatIon call The GreatFrame lip at '313 884.0140

Grosse PointeTheatre

Get read,- for ~l\h Fair Lad\""- the last snov. of Gross ..Pomte Theatre's 50th spasonThe ;:ets and costume~ lookfabulous Bu\ \O:.lr tIcketsearh tf \-ou don:t hdve themalready becaul-e you'11 ....ant to

Paul Robeson throughTuesda) June 30 TheMuseum I" open Tue,;;da~through Sunda) from 9 30a m to 5 p m AdnusslOn IS 83for adults and ~2 for chlldrenages 12 and under Call \3131494-5800

Detroit's pastStroll throLlgh the Strt'Pl" of

Old Detrl'It enJO)Remembenng Drm ntownHudson's or take In the ne ....P.xhtblt A Commumty Bet"'eelt'IV. 0 V'c>rlds ..:\rab AmerlLan" In

Grea<t€T DetrOIt along \\ Ithotber exhIbit" at the DetrOItHlstoncal Museum 5401Wood\\ard In Detro!! ThpMU8e"Ll I" open v, ednesda\through Fnda.\ from'? 30 a In

to 5 P ill and Saturcla\ andSunda) from 10 a m to 5 pmThe auggested adm..sslon IS $3for aauits or $I 50 fOI semor"chtldren ag"s ] 2 and undE'renter free Call, 313 833.1805

History aliveThe HE:Dry Ford Mu",eum

t.nd Greenfield \"i1lage 20900Oak v. ood ill Dearborn bring'S

hlstvr: to Lfe \\ lth exhibit" ""nde>..pen ..nce:o Help tc Clear and

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North, South art workat Great Frame Up

Come I'ISH The Great Framel.'p 206fi5 Mack Ave 1II Grosst'}-Ulllt~ Woods aDd see thepnze-wmmng \1 arks of ourlocal !ugh school students It Sall part of a program called"CreatIve Self-ExpreSSlon" that"upporl..s local hIgh school artdepartments It lS a Junl"d. artexhibItIOn of student '" arks.wmners are picked as Best ofShoy, tn ont' of five chfferentrategones and av. arded cashpnzes South was honored wlthan opemng rerej)tlon onWedn~sday. AOrIl 8, andSouth's stuaent works WIll beon dIsplay untll WednesdayApnl 22 Also 01) Aprll 22, from6 .30 - 8 p.rn , I"orth. 15 sched-uled to ha\'e It,; receptionRefreshments for both recep-tIOns are supplIed by theSouth's Commerclal FoodsDepartment The receptIOnand shows are 0J)E'n to the pub,

connected computers Otherney, pxhiblts mclude theSlngtng Bowl. MagneticTornado, Jumpmg Rmg. BIkeWheel Gyroscope, Jacob'sLadder ar-d Laser Wave-GwdeNo"," showmg lD the Center s!MAX Dome Tneatre. Monda)through Saturday on a rotatmghourI) basts, are the excItmgfilms Thnll &de The ScIenceof Fun Super Speedy, ay.Spe~lal Eff~cts, SharKS andTropIcal Ratnforest

Th~ Detrolt SCIence CepterI,. open Monda~ throughFnda~ from 9.30 a m to 2 p mand Saturdaj and Sunda)from 12 30 to 5 p m The!MA.XTheatre IS open untl! 9 p m onSaturrlavs Adm,sslOD to theExhlblt;on Hall, demonstratJons and Laser Show IS $3 foradults and $2 for duldren, ageb3 tv l7, and !>eIDOrs AdnllSSIODto the !MAX Domed

Theatre IS an addltlOnal $4Call1313) 577-8400

Exciting experiencesTne Charles H Wnght

~useum of Afncan ..AmencanH,<:tor, 315 E \\-arr",n 10

DetroIt:. offers a host of e>"C1trngpxpenences fer all ages ACOmmUnlOn of the SplntsAfncan ..AmeIlcan QUlltersPreser"el:'s and TheIr Stones,ft:>atunng photographs b)Ronald L Freeman, can beseen through Sunday, June 7Explore The We & Tunes of

Coloaau:a~Flizal.edJ P21"Cells returns

fnlGl ~"'g. GetmaD\ I10 her hume dnm:h forIa coocen: of opera2riasmci~of IBellini. Dormetti and I

Mw.art. cienaomtrlltia(ldlC~andbeaut}1of sound for- \liticb she I

IS Xi l...l'wd, Her II

xcompamst.. Alden ScheU. II

b '1_cii mown ptanISt ~

t~er at the l¥ S~ fur the FIDe andPeriornung -\ru.

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Swu:lay. Apri1191 at 4:00 pmGrOSSE' PointeMEMORLA.L CHl..;KCH

16 {.ai.f'!Shore D' ....e • {'rl"OIllIIf' lIP;*, Fal'IlSlSf313j 682-5330

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\\ 111 trm 0'1 to other museumsthr'lughout the "ta(e It 1" anhOl,or tel be III thl, "hm\ - on!>61 ent'"les "ere accepted out of1 100 >It:onllsswns state\\ lde

Grosse PointeCommunity Chorus

On Sur.da!,. ~fa\ 17 at 3 p m-A Salute to Amenca In Song"\\ III be pre:.enteo hI Th .. Gro"sePomte C'nmmulllt\ Ch"rusunder the dJ.reetioil of AnnaSpeck of Wayne Statel"n.\e"'Slt\ The concen lS atthe 'Parcells SchoolAudltonum Great rousingmU"lC like the "Tbe BattleH) mn of the Repubhc:"Amenca the Beautlful: and

Players Club_ 33:?J E Jeffersonm Detroit. dunng Paper BagProductIOns You re A GoodMan Charhe Brown, Saturda).Apnl 18 through Sunday. May24 Performanc"", \I hlch arepreceded by luncl: y, III beoffered on Saturda\ s at noonana Sundd Is at 1 .; m Tu:ketsare $7 50 Call 1810 662-8118

Kid stuffThe Children s Museum of

thl? DetrOIt Puohc :'cllOOls 67East K!rb\ III Detron olleri' afull "ched~e of kId stuff to helpchtldren learn as the\ ;:>la\Patron~ age. -! thruugh 12can de\ elop thelr Imagmat.onWIth a Creatne Pe.-formancePlay \\orkshop on Saturoa!<Apnl 1~ at noon and 2 pmThe fee 1~ $2 Leo tht:> Won wtllbe the focus of PlanetanumDemonstratIOns on Fndav..-\pnl 1i at 1 p m an'dSaturda!' Ap:1.] Iii andApnl25at 11 a m and 1 p m ThPmuseum !S Opt:>D Monda)through Fnda~ fn'IT! 1 to 4 P ill

ana Saturaa\ frOIl' 9 a m 1:0 4pm ('all 3i3 873-&100

Science funThe Dt'trolt SCIence C'eIltel.

5020 John R III DetrOIt offerst:>nr.ertammg <Uld educationalfamll:. [:.In ThO! C.' ,)t'rspaceSafan E'-r.ltl.t Lab feature"hands or e' htblt, Integrated,,_th ffi.Jr, than 40 Internet-

GPAA Spring ShowThl, \ edr I;: the 60th

.A..Jlill' er""n ..,t the Gros"ePOInte ArtiSt;, A".Oll.l:Hll, andth!>. I~ j ne motlth for theIrannual Spnng Sh,)\\ \\ hlCh I,h('ld at tlw War ~lemonal A't'ceptlOn v.u" recenth held at\~h,ch a v. ards IIerE' gn enincluding speclal recognItIOnfor members "Ith 25 !' c al smembershIp

The art \\ork I" truh outstanchng and the t:>>Jtlb~t ",llbe In the an room at the WarMemonal from Apn. 24 toApnl 29 from noon to 9 p m

• the e/\cH1"'lqtral ....1nc 'P'oora-

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Watercolor SocietyThree GPAA members

::".flchael Derbvshlre ElameSchaltberger and lOr!

Zun'aie<:, '" hOSE" "'ork IS m theSpnng Shoy, have pIeces In

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Arts needs ry)use..lmaoceT'ts ~Cl ;we to.. rs tograd e schcoi an" !I' g'"

sellool S1(.,,0 e"lts

dren GIrl!> and boys In grades1 to 5. may celebrate Molly'sBlrtbda) Part) dunng freeAmencan Gll"l WorkshopsWednesda) April 22. from 345to 4 4.'5 P III and Saturda)Apnl 25. from 1 dO to 2 30 p mYoung-st",r;; ages 3 to 5. canen)\)) f.-ug stone,;; and craftsdunng free PrE'"chool Stor)Hours Monda), Apnl 20 andTuesda) Apnl 21 from 1031)to 11 a m Pre-~g1stratlGn IS

requ.lred for most programsCail '.313 I 822 1559

Recycle rattyChIldren are m'olted tQ CelF"

brate Earth Da} aurmg theFord'E Patr.>l Recycle Ra!h atthe Detrrl1t - ZoologIcalInst.ltute 84,j0 W Ten :-'hle mRo~al Oak :='aturda.' Apm 18.from 10 a In to 2 p m ThIslamd\ en\ Ironmenta1 e.. ent\\I~l lnc:ude altelnatt\<' fuel\elucies the E-Car E Patrolmkracn\-e ta!klOg car a spe.clal appearance b) Hale)Pod'>Chun host oftelt:>\,slOr ~ EPatroi Me:nb.:r;: Onh • and freeT-smrts The ft.r"t 1.uOO ch.!-aren "ho bnng t\\O rec.'clabltpop bOU'b ....1:1 enter [refAdults shOUld pa) the std.n-dard Zoo ac1m,SSlOn of $7 50Call131:~ 322 ..7996

Peanuts play!The funn\ papers :ome to

1Ife on tlIe stage of the Histone

family features byMadeleineSoCIa

Recent musical event successful; more great things scheduledS\tlng Street R",,\-ted" - mt" tn., "U'llt' ,II d la,' Llul-> COUilCli Curner -llug:, 1)\ Rodgers and ...

Ult' hott .. "t jdZL <.!rt tt, ,,)111, tll Elt'I.,tlJl::' tl 'Iwd out III 1"I(e r ---',1 Hillllll1prstem \\ III bl fpatUledG'.)"e POlrte _. \\," , g"ILll l!l(JUQIll" G', -"t' t'llIlt, :-'"ulh 4.- A ,pl"'I,,1 treat \\111 be tll ..-Jl,e" Th" (ounld 1\.1, .'u\ "ucl,nt_ Ll" "d \d!;~l(1 \ I"'" ) :'ol,tnpoiltdn Art" Bid'"tho "11111,.betl\ e"n tilt' drt- I)-Plnl S,d\ 'lggl' .1Ild 1\ I, I I)' ~ b.n"eI'1bk - the v..eli.h.nv\l n100mng \\101 the JdZ. F'llLlm L.Jla, dnd", all "llU' \I, lhld 1 -"~ :J,'tIOlt b'd'" qumtent rhls ISthe \\df ill,.1lllndl md other uocdteu thl II ,1",'1l.1 -""1'1" U' - Itlll fanil!\ t-nten,unment get,ll! ~rdulJ" :0 PIOOIK< th.- \\ 01, v Illl 'n\ Ih .iL ' J..d 'I "t I' ~ \(lUr tld,Pt" t'hrh Ad lanceO<.rfUI elenlllg :\luln h:artlt'lt 1'>11. UJl,lP,t"ll \\][l S. p,'ill' ') tl;;h.<.t" can be DUI<.h<.l"ed eItherthJnh." g~s hl JIm R\l!1nt:>r 0' d'g" h"ngmg 01 ,~, ".' lJ~ at Moehnng Flon<;te at 20923tn" JdZZ F,.run. IIho brought ~luch mUCh tll,m ...- I, ,'\t"\ Mac~ Ave (,~ call \',rgmJa attl,gether elel en IllU"ll.,an" tc r ')ne \d,,) \\ ,,"ked --" n.1I c' (t, lr<. '3':'31 881-0909 or JlIn at (31Jth" b",,! Jazz 01 th" 1940" dnd ate "ucn a l\ll'1oedul t\t-nmg Arts Council tl82,248250- hlS brother Fred ",he -l!\\.Hfr"h "I,,, ~~ ~1

d'IOy.eo us to e'lhlblt hb lOllec .l'g togethel t,. L .... ate \lor, 313-4.38-2434t1.m 01 Da'lS Qumn pamtl'lg~ de ..ful e"perle'lCt',md to Neeml Jan I for hi"t:>nthuslastlc support 3." hon.oran chollr

Tl~a'1ks al"o goe. to \ -alenteJe\\ elers ana :t1t~1nll b'lCh fortakmg on the loll.' 01 bemg ourbel,efactors and te> ail theadvertiser::; \\ ho ~uppo"(ed us\\ e also" ant to Sd\ thank,;; tothe Grosse Pomte Theatre forIts support and help Volth thestaging and hghtmg - espt:'-ctnlh EmmaJean E\ ansDell~ls McGm'nl" and BobHubbard GMsse Pomt", ArtistsASSOCiation s Linda Allen,Catherine and ~hchaelDt>rbvc;hlrt: and A) Baro\qtzJOlm'd us at a paIntmg partyand wIth help from student..;.Alexander Bacon Donn ~hllsBacoll and CBltlm LIght whopamtea backdrops for hUllglngthE' pa,nlmgs

The da) of the performance'''e had less than t",o hours tochang€' thE' ('rvstal Ballroom

Library weekCelebrate !'\atlonal Llhran

Week y, lth special programspresentee b) the GroSSf; PomtePublic Llbrar) The cunamIoI,ll 115<; on a free Puppet Artsproduction of CInderellaTuf'sda~ Apnl21 at 7 p m In

the G' osse Pomte WoodsCommuni!> Center 20025~fack ill G~o.>se Pom,e Woods~feel noted author IllustratorSte\en Kellogg, Tuesda,l Apnl28 at 1 p m or Wednesda!,Apnl 29 at 10 and 11.30 a mIn the Central Branch of theGro::;se POinte Pubbc Lltlran1::JKerche\al ill GrJ","" PomteFarms Check )OUl" localbranch fo' the schO!aule of\t'nSpeCIal presentatJons dunngthe Great Grosse Pomte Read-A-Long Call '3131 343-2074

Creative experiencesEnnch vour chlld's mmd

00d~ and ~Plnt WIth the cre-ative edUcatIonal and SOCIalexpertences offered at thl'Grosse Pomte War ME'monal,32 Lakeshore ill Grosse POlllleFarms Students. ages 7 to 12ma~ e>..pand theIr commumca ..tion skills Wlt.'l SlgD LanguageFor KJd~ Saturdays. Apnl 25through Ma~ 9 [Turn 10 to 1]l\ m The fee I!' $22 Boys andg>rl' ages 11 :0 18. car,mcrease flelUblht~ enduranceand musch' tone ..nth non-cut).tact Klcklxoong Fnda.s Apnl17 through June 5. from 7 30 to830 p m

The fet' I" S60 P~-reglstra.tlOn If requlreri for most pro-grams Cal. (3131881-7511

Clowning aroundJom In the fun of the CIrcus

'" hen the 5t (~rtr.lde PlaH'rsprt:>:,e"lt The Clown \\"1:.0 fum.l,.", c.: Frds!, Apnl 17 andSa~urday ~pnl 18 at 7 p mand Sunas\ Apnl 1~ at .:p m .n the St. GionrudeC'lurcb o\ctl\ Itles Center.2S839 JerTer"on m St ClairShllr~~

TlcheG are ~5 fo~ adult.,. anaS2 lor chtldren Call \010 77-.4.2iJ

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Exhibits & SalesPrudden exhibition

The pc:stlo'., dnCl ....atf'rwJor,of nJted Gr(JbS" POll)te :in~<t

Bette Pr ...ade!l \\ l1i bE amonvthose IPatured ill Th", Galle .....vf ~~t !\-~a(.Ol'd:J Cer kr for tl.t:"PerfOrI!ll'1g An" 445-::;Garf.elCl In ChntuD T'J\\n,Lpth.rough Monda) -".pni 2U TrJt"eJJllb,t \HII be 0p<-n Mond.a\t'Jruugh Fnda} from 63) a.rr;to 4 '30 pm or dur..ng sCh"d-uled pprformante' Call (810236.2141

Iconography tourExplore f>acred BuantlDt;

\\ orks of aFt and the{z- role In

the Greek Orthodox faltn ....,tha free pn\ ate tour of ancientrelJglOu~ art at TheAs~umptlon Greek Orthodo~Church 21800 Maner In Stet,Hf Shores ResenatlO' -must be made at least t\\ t,\' E;eks ill ad\ anee Lunrhpon ortea CdJ1 be arranged In cor JumtlOn \'Iltb pn\ ...te tour,. C~I'oIl" 77~-6111

WSU eXhibitions'\n l'ndergrdol.d'

EX"lltJJtlon .\1L be un Ot-;..! ...\F J Ida\ April 17 thr't."fSU"lda\ Ms\ 10 '] \11,,1'(""'Itate 'L"!l.,\t"'r..,lt\ I... CI ~lll J. t

.Artb Gdllen ,)4~1!' Gullen \1<tJ1'n Df"trOit FLeX AIE..hlbltlOn of Ceram'l: 1'\

Recent Fdcult\ \\]Jl!.Jt" mUJn:ed In W:3 l s Eldl~t' L JatdGdlle!) 480 Hanco<k V.e<>r'1Detro]! thl <.Jugh Sat t.raa,;,ld\ 9 ExmbltHlD hours 1o'butb gallenes are T1.L<,sad',thro ugh F"ldav from 1(,30a rn to 7 pm' and Ssturdd.from 11 a m to 5 p m C~ll,313,57:'.242.3

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celebrnr..e~ 1t np\.\ h ,...p!J.~' :;.te':i18th centu!') F_lmc..!) galJenps...,lth the first permdT.Cnt1nstallatlOn of ,he \\ orld-reno~ned FlreStOne SlherCOllf'CtlOn,plus more thar. 200;:.~ ...r..Li".I.&::=t, ., .....ul,tJturc:~ d"10

objects datIng from 110U to1820 Clab OJdenburo-P'"lnted Stu!! an e>...l:.lOltlOn~f135 cont"rrpUrar) pnnt-posters, :nree-dl:Lens.vna,mult1ples drav,m~ and s~..ll}tures created from 1959 tc~~95, opens on Sur.da:. ApI"'~1.::taI1d runs thro..lgh SUndd\.June 14 An eililbltlon celebra.t.l"'g 1998 a" the Ch,neo('Year of the Tiger !""•.ms througnSunda, !\fa} 3 Bksoom,deplctea ,n Falr.tongs lacoue"sceramIcs and te:>.tJle, an: cp].,

brat€-d m Harbmger of Spr.r.gTh Flo\\enng Cpcrn an':Pun: exhlb.t v,h,ch- run.tJ,rough S;nda\, ~1a', '31

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\\eane"da) tlJrough Fnda'.from 11 arTl. tv 4: ~m anJSaturdd\ and Sunaa\ 're rr 1;J m to 5 p m ~commendeQadmlsS10n .s ~4 for aauito aI'')S1 fef ct~ 'dien and student'"Call 313 833-7963

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... 111 b€ offE'rE'Qon Thur"da\Apnl23 at 8 p m Fnda\ Ap~l24, at 1045 a m and 8 pmand Silturday April 25 a! b 30pm Tickets rd.nge from $17 to5060 Call 131;)1 567-51E

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Farms 48236 orfaxtc(313;B82-1585 by3pm Fnaay'-l"V8!"t<.&.-' .l~t _

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MOT's ManonThE;MichIgan Opera Theatre

bnngs Jt.les Mabsenets mas.terplece Mal'lOn to thE' stage ofthe DetroIt Opera Hou~e 1526Broad ....a} m Detroit, SaturdavApnl 18 th''Qugh .sunda} ApI;l26 Performances "'Ill bpoffered on '",ednesds\ F'nds\and Saturo<l\ at to p m andSunday at 2 p In Tll.-kets rang.,Irum 5>18 to $:15 I,d I ~l j 1:<747464

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laughtRr art' nfl\\ pla\lng dt\\d\'n~ Stat' \ '!"\er-lt\ 'H 11b<o'fl") fh dtH 4743 (' <lb, H'

DE'trolt O"rar W.ldes \llttltakl:.' on Soclet\ "' ~exloaJ doubl~"tandard A' WOTn!J.n of !\0Importance runs throughThl"fbda\ Apnl ~3Shak~<;peare stale 01 pa~SJllndet'eptlO!1 lust, b€tfS\aJ a.ndfun T\lQ Gentlemen oiVerol1.'.IS upaated to rhf' l%(I~through Saturd4\ ~d\ 9PerformanceEo "'1.]1bE offer'eo 11l

rotatmg repertor) ('nWedne"da), a.t 2 p m andlnursdcl) through Saturda\ at8 pm 'Ilckets range from -~h)to $17 Call \313' 577 297~

Bonstefle billOn the bIll at \\'aYTle State

t:nJ\ erslt)"S hIstone' BtJnstedeTheatre 3424 \\00d\\ ard mDetrOIt Frida). Aprd 17througn Sunda), ApnJ £6 ISthe sClntlllaLng I:)l..o'calfa\ O'"lteCabaret Performances\\ II be offered on Fnda', andSatl..l"da\ at 0 pm and S;nda\at 2 P ill Tickets range fre.n e8to $13 Gall ,3131 577.2%0

Ragtime to richesOn,... man $ struggle to take

nls talents be)ond the bouno<>of raC1srr and greed 15capturedm th~ true story oftpe father ofRagtlillP Scott Joplm AMUSIcal Pia.} pre~"'lted 0\The Detl Olt RePE'rtOf) Tneatre1310':; \.\vod:-o\\ WIlson In

DetrOIt throu.gh Sunda', ~fd\24 P"rformctnces \\ III beoffered on ThJr"da~ andFnda:. at l' 30 pm .saturda)at ~ and 8 '30 P m a'Jd Surda\~t 2 and 7 '30 p rr Tlchts arcS1) Cd]] 3101 b6o-1347

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Cere-fled l\ur"eJ"\ma"\ \11J1offer tip' on makmg your t',lldscapp luxunuu» dUrlI'i' TheEjerlent~ of Land~~ape D"" g~\\ urk"hop at thE. Ed~e &ElbH10I Furd Hou"e lllY)LakebfJllr" ,n Gro%e PC)J[,teShore" Sa~urda), Apnl 25from ~ tu 11 30 d ill

AdmlsslOn 1., $10Reservatwns are reqUIred

Call '3131 884-4222

Live & LeamCourses &adventures

Enhance your IIund, bodyand SP1..,t by pa'"t<J.Y-Lng ,n thecourses and ad' entures hstedIII theGro,!,sePOlUte War~em()nal"sSpnng cat-alog MUS1C

entlc JohnGUInn con.tmues hISexplorationof :.he NmeBeethoven ~ ~Symphomes .John G1linnWIth a pro- d i • C 11 • S e sgram on the Beethon:'lll atE I g h t h the GrosseSymphony, Poiate WarM 0 n d a )- , Memorial.Apnl 27from 7 to 8,30 p m The fee I~$1'1

Re~8tf'r b~ Monda) Aprd27 to enJO) the beaut) musIcand CUISine of the land of themldmght bUll, dunng A SpfmgE\ emng In th., Great Cltle" 01The BaltIC \\edne~da\ Apl'1129, from 7 tu 9 30 pm The fee1S $19

The Gros8€ Pumte ClllemaLE-ague WIll screen the 35 romshde pr~sentatlon H1gh\la, 66Monday. Apnl 27. at /; p ro Thefe€ IS $5

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Locomotion lectureSteam'f> Last Gasp In

M1cblgan Wlll be the tOPiC of alecture hv Wilham D Ed~onformer clUef mecharucal engJ-:1eer for the !,;Il;'~ YvTh. CC'nt,la.}Rallroad. at the DetrOItHtstoncal Museum, Saturda),Apnl 18, at 10 a.m

TIckets are $3 Call '3131499-3466

Terrific toursExpenence the elegant lIfe

style of ODe of DetrOIt s autobarons \'olth a .'lSlt to one of"Amenca s Castles,n the Edsel& Eleanor Ford House Toursare offered Tuesday tllroughSaturday, from 10 a m to 4p m and Sunday from noon to4pm

AdInlSSlOn <s $5 for adllits$4 for semors and $3 for chllc1ren ages 12 and under

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Art of leamingThe Detroit Institute QfArts,

5200 Wood .. ard in DetrOIt, presents a .anety of entertalI'mgand mformatl\ e programs

Share exr..ert reflect,ons orthe meamng of KoreanBuddhls: art dunng aPllgnmage to the La.nd ofMorm;,g Calm Galle!) Tour,Satur<1ay, Apnl 18 at 2 pm

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master dunng t'1t' free \,deoL'13f"SOldenl)UI'g, nmrang con.tmuous]), Sunaay ApnJ 19through ~unaay June 14

Take part III th", :--'A.\E:SProJect AIDS l\1eTT'onal QuJJtdurl!"O' ":. frl'" ° n ......p"T .....Work';"op, -Sunda~- Ap;;-]'19 ~:1 pm

Also on S lrd~\ Apnl 19, at2 p m CIae" O]c'enburg "hare,hIS pef~pect1\e'- dur::ng a frerRoundtable DI~~U'&lOrJ

ReglStf8tlOn J< reqUlr ..d 1("somt program

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Tuesday, April 21Titanic trivia

Ed WE'lth~ll'r a m",mber ofthe 11tdnlt Ihstuneal Socwtv".l' "['dft" w\, oj lore ot.nng 'a'"et prf->,,"r tdtwn at theCs'ntrdl B'dl1Cl:! of the GrUb"€:romte Pubm Llbrar), 10Kerche\ al III Grosse PomteFarm:, on Tuesday, Apnl 21 at7 30 p m RegIstration 1Srequ1rf>d Call 13131343.2074

Wednesday,April 22Healthy workshop

Fmd out ~ow to feel tle:ter\o\'ltha free handb-on, Pr~;;surePornt Therap) Workshop pre-sented by Dr Peter COstantJDOof the AltRruat1ve Health CareCenter, Wednesday Apnl22, at7 pm. 111 the Grosse PomteWoods Commumty Center20025 Mack lD Gr;sse PomU:Woods Call (313) a81- 7677

Thursday,April 23French connection

Explore The FrenchConnectlOn m Grosse Pomtewhen Jean Dodenhoff of theGrosse Pomte fhstoncalSocIety addresst!s the St ClaIrShores Genealog) Group dUT-lUg a free program (InThursday, Apnl 23 at 7 pm,m the St ClalT S~Orf" P\,lhh,.LIbrary, 22500 Elf'\en Mile l!l

St Cla1.r Shoreb Call IBI0)771-9020

Fashion & foodSee great looks f"om the

stores of OhkJand Mall dur<nga Regma HIgh School MothersGulld Spnng Serenade '98 dID.ner and fashlOn sho~,Thursday, Apnl 23, at 6 p mlD the San Manno Club 1685E Big Beaver m Tro~

'Il\..kcts are $37 •Proceed~ oenefit a Web SIte

for Regma lligh School Call1810) 263-0448

Lake clean upPohtlca1 Opportumtles and

Obstacles to a Cleaner Lake StClaIr WIll be the toplr of theLeague of Women Voters TownMeetIng, a frf-e ("run" featur-mg a blue.nbbon panel ofexperts, Thursday, Apnl 23, at7 30 pm, In Grosse POintel:mtanan Church, 17150Maumee ill Grosse Pomte

Call \'::1;), 885-0793

Jazz jointThe L)'man Woodard Tho

Wlll turn the Streets of OldDetroIt exhibIt ill the DetrOitHistorical Museum 5401Woodward ill DetrOit, mto aJazz Jomt, Thursday, Apnl 23,from 6 to 9 pm, dunng aDetrOIt Hlstoncal SOclet) JazzIn the Streets program

'Ilckets are $15 Call 131.3)833.1805

Friday, April 24Super sale

D1..cover great buys on tlme-honored ClOthes, actf"ssones,Jewe]n, llrmture and bakedgoods during Second HandRose Sale, Fnday Apnl 24 andSaturda) Apr,] 25 from 10a m to 4 p m at the St JosephHome for the Aged 4800CadIeux In DetrOIt

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Monday, April 20Mammogram mobile

Make a hie-saVIng appOJlt-ment to have )our annualmammogram when the MoblleDetectIOn Urut of the Barbara

Coloratura soprano Eliza-beth ParceJ1li returns to herhometown fOI" a concert ofarias and songs by BeUin.i,Doniutti and Mozart dur-ing 1l111iic At llemorial pro-gJ'am, Sunday, April 19. at4 p.m,. i.!1 Grosae PointeMemorial Church.

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Sunday, April 19High notes

Co:oratura sopranoEhzabeth ParcE'lls returns toher hometown for a concert ofaTlas and song" by BelhmDomzettl ahd Moz.art durmgMUSIC At Memonal program,Su.nda), Apn1 19, at 4 pm, mGrosse Pomte Memo"" lChurch, 16 Lakeshor~ 18

G:osse Pomte FarmsTlckets ale $15 for adult<.

and $10 for students andsenlOrb

Cdll (313) 886.4210

Dog dayThe MJChl~an Humane

SocIety WIll be puttrn' on thedog. Sunday, 'i.pnJ 19, from

f "p.r.' 11 orJri,,><.<. u/'pe'!"' :.onJ,orl.U ~/.ur. P'~~I(jU,"" l!..,t Tt!5 IfaT, aadre,'>b to nut tTH Laded

Gordon Dubrul is a 50-)ear member of the inter-natiODal barbershop hanno-

! ny society, uf which most"" of that time he has sung~ with the Grosse Pointeti chapter', Grosse Pointer: Lakeshore: Chorus, the~ largest male singing crouP

in metroJlOlitan Detroit aDd3i: one of the largest and old-~. est in the nation.l:' The Grosse Pointe" Lakeshore Chorus, will

perform its amazing Springshow on Friday, April 17

, and Saturday, Aprii 18, ~t 8p.m., in Roseville Junior

- High School, 16250 Martinin Roseville. rickets are

; $12, Call (313) 898-5100.

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Antiques Table Settings Display.Monda). April 20.

10:00 --\.\1- 8'00 PM

1998 Birmingham AntiquesFestival

Antiques Show hours:Fnda:-, Apnl 24

10.00 A\1- 7:00 P~fSaturday. Apnl 25.10.00 A.\1 .. 1 00 P~.1Sunday. Apnl ?6.~oon - 5 00 P~I

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Festival Pre"iew PartyThursday. April 236.00 PM - 9:00 PM

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Chardunna~ 750 m; for onl~ $9.99. i

Hurn'm a'ld pIck :Jp a fe\\ boules a~.Jut' ;peclai 15 for a ,'Tl11!ed tl~e, ..at16926 Kerche\ al In-t~t?\ -,llc.ge. ,313 I

885-2154

Absolute Antiques. Casual PartySaturday. Apnl 25,6 00 P)I - 10:00 PM

Show Managed byJenmngs & McMillan

AntIques Network

Ed MaliszewskiCarpeting

Kalastan. CustomWeave andGulJstan carpets " O~ SALENOW at 21435 Mack Avenue. UnO)776-5510.

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- S;.\LQf\J -THE EUROPEA...~ PEDICl..JRE ... IS

here - exclusively by Shella, mcludesa peppermint foot masque, seav.eedsalt, wonderful full-foot massage andmore. Sheha also speclalizes In aIrbrushing ...at Francesco's Salon m-the-Village 17007 Kercheval, (313)882-2550

For tIckets or more mfonnatlOn,call (248 I 644.5832 x423.

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hockev tradmon here. - saIdBopp,' \\ ho prel"]ously coachedat Southgate Anderson '''We\etrIed to make It so player'i\\ant to pIa;. here mstead ofplaymg trd\ el hocke\ A lot hasto do w1th our pla\ers. too. Thpnew pla~ er~ on the team ",eremade to feel at home -

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""\,'e re not done \et.- i'aldBopp '1\ ho earned Dream TeamCoach of the Year honors aftergUldmg the Blue De\"lls to theIrbest season eyer and a nmner.up fimsh In the Class A statetournament

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Four of Kle1n" teammatesand coach Bob Bopp alsorecel\eG All-State a\\ards

FOn\ard;; Adam Wbteheadand KleIn. defenseman BenWea\ er and goalIE' J C Tlbblttsall made th~ Class A t~am anddefenseman ~latt ~Ioranrecel\ ed honorable ment:onBopp. 10 addItIOn to bemg theDream Team coach of the vear.

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And Klem \\1Iltehead andPat .Mamon e!lch made the.A.cadelmc All-State team

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Lianakisleads Northto victory

Anastasla Llanakis Wonthree mdlVldual events andwas part of a W1IlIUI1g rela)team as she led Grosse POlnU!North's gzrls trock team t{) a93-44 VIctory v"er Fraser

Llanws ....on the 100, 200and 400-meter dashes and ranon the wmnmg 1,600 relay

Jenmfer Pagel won the shotput and dlSC'.lSfor North. OthermdlVldual WInners were KatIePowers 1Il the BOO, BetsleHuebner In the 1.600, EnnLenahan 1n the 3,200 andAndrea O'Boyle In the longJump

AlIson Glovak turned In anl'l'lpreSSl~e perfonnance 1.I1 thrhIgh Jump, clesnng 4-feet-ll

North a!l::n t1'>t)lr fi!'St ~ the ;4-00 and 3,200 relays.

The victory gave theNorspmPTl a 2-0 record m theMacomb Area Conference BlurlliVlslon

COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWLAKESIDE SEWER DISTRICT PROJECT PLAN

CityolQf)rnss.eJninf.e JfiarmS,MkhiganNOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING

Northey made 17 saves forthe Norsemen, \'tho contInuedto R'et strong defE>n~1Ve play,along Wlth Improvmg playfrom the nudfield hnes .

Nouce IS hereby gl\ en. that the Cll) of Grosse Po,nte Far,nsMichigan Will hold an Adnumstratlve Heanng on Monday May 18,1998 at 7 00 pm, EDST at the CounCil Chambers, locat<:dat 90 Kerb)Road, Grosse Pomte Farms, Michigan 48236 The meeullg .....111beheld to dJscuss the PrOjectPlan lor the u.kesldc Sewer DIstnct. mduct-mg est1mated user co~t>and to recel\e comments and vIews of mter-ested persons

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE That copIes of the Draft Project PlanWill be aVaJlabJefor public inspection on or after Apnl 18, 1998 at thefollowmg locatlon

CIl) Clel'K s Office90 Kerby Poad

Gro~se Pomte Farms, Mlchlgar 48236

TAKE FURTHER !'.OnCE That the cost effectJve altematnc pre>-posed and contamed In the Project Plan I~sewer separation and consls'~of the construcllon of gravI!) "3nHary and Storm sewers The PrO]e;:t\_esnmated to be completed In 1....0 (2»)eat'S

The City I~ pJrsulng Slale RevolVing Fund Loon Funds to conqruclthe project >lntch IS located rnmanJ) m theea~tem por-LlOllof the Cil)

The Project Plan c()nram~ a Co~t-effectl\e ~OlutlOnto control thepollution bemg dlscrarged Into Lake St Clair by the eXlstmg combmed<;e\~ersy~tem The Plan Includes a descnpl10n of the project cost e,u-mate and fig!.fe; ~hoWJ'1i!thc propo,cd <;ewerroute~ The propo,edsewers .....111 be m~wiled utllw:Jg open CUICOIl~tructlon Tne e,tlmatcdProject co,t I~ 1" 8 mllhon dollar<;

TAKE FURTHER "OTICE That Wnllen communlcauon~ Will beaccepted up to and JllC'ludmg rho::date of thc public heanng All ",ntlcncommulllcatl(,n~ ~haJibe addre~sed ,0

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Dan Preston, KrIstLoumarus and CraIg SpencercoHected two goals apIece,.....hlle J B CISCO, BlakeMUCClOh, Jon Rudolph andMatt Thpper added one d.pICCe

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Paul SImon, Chns MallSand Jason Aubrey played out-standIng defense for theNorsemen

Don Northey had an excel-lent game In goal

The only Huron goal wasknocked 1D by a North player.

The Norsemen followed thatVICtory W1th an 8-5 W1ll overNotre Dame .as CISC" scoredthree goals and Lnumamsnotched a paIr.

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,1Captains show the way fori North's boys track team ·

A I Atkmson was first m both personal best performanch hI By Chuck Klonke hurdles races, wmmng tt, 100 ~orth athletes, mcludmg :::'te\"Sports Editor hIghs m 164 and th" 300 Z)gmontowlcz In both hurdle,

Senior co-captains Steve l1ltennedlates 1D 43 7 Glenn Hauk m the 300 hurI Drader Chns HlI't and Matt ~Both tune ...wt're WIth 3 few dies, Manclk and John S"''''o_Atkm"on ar" settw.g a good tenths of h.b be;,t bmes last m tne 400, Flel and Fauot ,e>..ample for Grosse Pomte \'ear,n WIlson said t3h,2eOO~00and Blll) Ireland 1rl the~orth.s bovs track team - Atkm'5on alba teamed "'Ith

The tn~ tombmed for SIX F d In addItIOn to McKenZIe anGPaul Valenc.a, Chr:s lCI anmdlvldual firsts and had a Adnan Boyd to wm the 400 Hubbell, several others had tophand ill tl/\ 0 wmnmg relays as efforts m the dISCUS and ~ho'relavth .. "J...~~n~n~ ~;'~-: ~ ~~- .:_-: Other Indl\'ldual "''lnners for put Includmg Ian Fentormeet season \Iolth a 74-63 \'lCto- the Norsemen were A\-edls EkmekcI, Kurt ElIl'It over Dakota m the Macomb Staperfenne m the long Jump, Rob Weathers, Ben MrCorrmchArea Conference WhIte DavId Hlrt In the pole vault and C.J FentonDIVISIOn ana. Matt MIkula In the 3,200 "We have a Dew throWlng

~All three of them were ngL' MIkula had a solid tIme of coach In Sarah Neely, who wornear the bmes they posted at 11'08 WIthout bemg pushed a state champIOnshIp m thethe league meet last year," saId North's lack of depth was a shot put at Bath and Wa;, acoach Pat WIlson "They scored factor the next tIme out as the solid BIg Ten competitor ata bunch of pomts and we'll Norsemen lost 77-60 to Fraser MIchIgan before she hurt herneed them to do that because Drader had another excel- knee," WIlson saId ~She _ ~we don't have a lot of expen- lent meet, "",'mnmg four e"ents dc:ng 2. good Job WIth theseenced depth We ha'-e some He had pers\Jnal best" of 11.6 klds and she has a good rapgood )oung kIds that we hope m the 100 and 23 6 In the 200 port WIth themWIll develop" He also won the 400 and the ~Hayko EkmekJlan IS a!s.

Drader won the 400-meter hit thIS Y ar: It's dlugh JWDp. e ping au e. goodash m 52 seconds, and was Chns Hlrt had firsts 10 the to have lum back. I always saJdfirst In the 200 m ZJ.8 Both 1,600 and 800 and }us tImes of that if I had 10 Hayko's on m\were personal bests and hIS 4.48 and 212, respP.ctJvely, team every year. rd never ha\~400 time was a half second "

were persona! bests any concernsfasu>r than hiS preVlOUS best AtkInson cnme m second !n Ekmek]lan set a leagueHe also c:ame In se<:ond m the rd th 300 h ~both hurdles races. reeD m wmnmg e u" lS'mghJump and ran an excellent MIkula won the 3,200 In dles when he was a seruor atthmlleg In the 800 relpy 11 02 and cnl"(! agam dIdn't North m 1993,"He came from a long wayback In the relay and I havt: to have a lot of competltlOn tobelieve the pressure he put on push hIm. Freshman DeVlnthe Dakota runner caused McKenzie won the shot putthem'to botch the eXI'hange," Chris Hubbell, a transferWIlson saId "Then Ben from Utah, was second m theStaperfenne ran a strong dlscus WIth an effort of 114-

feetanchor leg to WIn It for us. -rbat's nght after our first

"If Steve is healthy. he and second best from lastshould have a wonderful yearHe's been a httle hurt every year," Wilson said. "He's also aother year Last season he pretty good vaulter. He I'IiD thenussed about two weeks WIth decathlon m Utah We expectan lnJUlj''' him to help us quite a blt as the

year goes on."Others on the 800 relay teamwere Randy Faust and Thm North didn't WIn the 1,600Gassel relay, but Atkinson, Faust.

Hlrt tied hI!' best tune in Chns Mancik and Chns Htrtwmmng the 1,600 In 4 52.9 all had personal Lest splIts asand also had a strong effort In the Norsemen fimshed a close

secondWInmng the 800 run There were several other

North boys wins twiceagainst lacrosse rivals

Nate Richardson scored Muccloh had a goal and fourthree goals to lead Gmsse asSISts, whIle Matt MlUmtnoPOinte North's boys lacrosse and Preston added a goalteam to II 13-1 VlCtory over Ann apIeceArbor Huron.

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North plays a doubleheaderat Grosse Pomte SouthRat1..rrday beg::nmr,g at nvOi1The Norsemen get the MacombArea Conference Blue DtVlSlonsea.~n underway Wednesdaywhen they host Warren-Motto

Blue Devilsare honoredby league

Grosse Pomte South's hockeyteam wdlked a ...a) With a loadof post-season honors In theMIchigan Metro HockeyLeague

Forwards And) K1cm andAdam \\'hlt{'head and defense-man Ben Weaver were namedto the all-league team

Klem was the most valuableplayer 1D the East DI\"lSIOn,-.."hlle We&\'er was named. theJ" '''lOlI'b beSt defenseman andBob Bopp was the l\-hchlganMetro East coach of the year

SuUU1 won the East Ul\'1SiOnchamplOnsh,p

East DlYISIOn first-teamselections were Klem,\lfhltehead, Weaver and goalieJ.C TIbbitts Forward CharheBraun and defl'nseman MattMoran made the second team

North seeksthree coaches

Grosse ?omte North hascoadung vacanCles In ('heer-leadmg, boys hockey andwresthng for the 1998-99school year.

Interested candldates shouldcontact asSIStant pnnClpaL'ath-letic dlrector Thm Gauerke at(313) 34-3-2214 dunnli!' theweek of Apnl 20-24

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Lane pItched 3 sa-mtter andstr.lck out five to WID the firstgame Mlkula and Cardam hadRBI smgles for the NorsemenMIchael Fine had an outstand-mg defenSIve performance

MIkula drove m the W'lnOlngrun WIth a sacnfice fly m thesecond game. Pete Paterekwent 2-for-3 and scored threeruns.

North Improved Its record to5-0 ""th a 16-4 romp overDetroIt DePorres

CraIg ZlOlkowskl .....ent 4-for-4- WIth a pair of doubles andtv.-o RBI Mlko..J.lahIt a thr~-r.m homer and Koerber hadthree hIts, mdudmg his secondhome run of the season

Cll.rdam and Ke',n Dledn('hcombmed on a four-hitter ""th11 stnkeouts

Bopp s~lla that Tlbbltts ISpolIshed m every area

-He has good size and hemoves well m the net," BOPi>saId. "You can see he's beenwell-coaehed He has all thetechmques down He reallydoesn't ha\e an" weaknesses"

Moran nussed makmg the2D-player first tt:am by only acouple of votes He was th£seventh defenseman m thevOUng and SlX make t..~e firstt.ea.,l.

-Matt had an All-State year,as dId some of our underclass-men,~ Bopp sald -We had area] character team and thf'l'ewere a lot of leaders, but Mattwas the mam leader We11 notonly nuss hIS play on the Ice,but also what he meant to ourteam off the lce "

Moran scored se\ en goals,many of those commg on thepower pia}, and he had 23aSSISts

Bopp--From page lCback."

South fimshed 26-4-1. set-tmg a school record for V1Cto-

nes In a season"'ThIS ....as one of thp most

enJoyablp tea "1S !\ e e, ercoached" Bopp saId -And notJust because It "'as a talentedgroup but talent Isn't dl-.."ay:;the most Important th,ng Thepla)ers hked ea('h other andwere <;0 unselfish -

South ~ program has had It>.most sllccessful run SInce Bopptook over but he s qUIck toshare the credit

"I've been ven fortunate t{)

have good pJ2)er~: h(' <;?Id

-And I VI' had -:0 much help andsupport from (3th letlC dIrector I

.10 LakE' J.nd the booster clubhI' be ...n put In <In Idea! sItua-tIOn "

>\no Bopp ha~ made th<lt ~ItlJatlOn e\ en better "'lth a l()t ('fhard w(,rJ.. and hOC'kc" kno ....1edgl' -

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1 Reflections on IceSeveral Groaae PointeR are in the cut of -TV on Ice" which is the theme of the

annual Reflections on Ice ahow sponsored by the St. Clair Shores Figure SkatingClub. The show will be presented Friday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday. AprU 25at 1 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, April 26 at 2 p.m. at the Shores CivicArena, Tic:k-ets are available in advance at the arena or at the door. Prices are $7 for adulta.$5 for seniors and $4 fer Chll~D. For more information. contact the club Omceat (810) 774-7530. Among the soten .In this year'. cut are the club's four nation-al competitors - Ryan Jall.nke. Christine Fren, Lindsay Page and Andrea Agel-er, Jahnke and Frcka are both Grosse PolDte residents. More than 100 UateJ'8.ranging in age from 3 to ~60-somethlng- w1l1 perform in the show. This year'Sshow is directed by Laura DelBarba and cCHiirected. by Saudy Kallek. I

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Norsemen start with a bang

Hockey

GrOSbE'Pomte North's base-ball IS off to a flymg start ....lththe straIght Vlcwnes, lOclud-'ng doubleheader sweeps ofSouth Lake and SterhngHeIghts

Thp Norsemen. .....ho areranked eIghth m the lateststate Class A poll, opened theseason v.,th 12-1 and 2-0 ",inso\er South Lake

MIchael Lane won the open-er WIth offensl\'l' support fromScott Koel her, who hIt a t""o-I UII homer, and Cnns MIkula,.,hfl had t",o hlls and threeRBI Lane struck out se,en

Jerrv Cardam pltcht>d a two-hit shutout to wm the secondgame

:'<orth sho ....ed It can Wln the(lose ones 0" It swept SterhngHeights 3-1 and 4-3

From page IC~He;; a fimsher He Ifn't vel)

big, but he plays hke he s 6 feettall He's smart and talented ~

Wh.tehead was consistentthroughout the year, but hadan outstandIng performancedunng the East Kentwoodtournament, sconng threegoals to lead the Blue Den1s Ulth" \'1ctory m the champI-onshIp game

Weaver only played t .....o sea-sons for South, but he was asohd performer on the blueline. both orTenSIYely anddefensively HIS 33 pomts onthree goals and 30 asSISts werea school record for a defenSE>-man and he had only 10 penal-ty mlnut.es, a remarkably lo~total for a defense man

"There aren't many highsc!1oo1 defensemen who aremore skIlled than Weaver"Bopp saId "He made all thenght plays and he'll be har" toreplace He understands thegame, sees the Ice '" ell andmakes good cho:ces ..

Weaver dId a good Job of get-tmg the puck out of the defen-sIve zone and when he andMoran lme::! up alung the bluehne. It was dlfficult fo:- oppos-In;:; forv.arJs to g~t pabt theIP-

Tlbhltts' on I, season plaYInghockey for South was an out-standmg one as he set a ~choolrecord "dlh 1.i85 mmutespia) ed He allo .ved only 43goals an averagf' of 1 03 pergame and he saved 92 percentof t he shots he faced

"He ",as a bIg pIckup for usth,s year" liopp saId ofTlbbltts. who played on localIr,n el teams before thIS sea-son ~He played hockey at flnetIme or another 'N1th most ofl' /' players at South and he....as mends "'Ith tl,em. '" tllt.YH'cepted him nght away

~He'~ r{'al confident and"ren ~-our goalie IS confid{'nt,It rub. otf on the rest of the"I:ners He take~ a rE'al profe<;-...lOnal approach to the rame "

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"\VC sC(\Ted all four fun'" WIthtv.o out" c0ach Grle,baumsaId

North 8. Warren Woods-Thwer 2: The ':><orsemen wonthe Macomb Area Confprencecrossover game Megan SImon,Kell} and MIchelle Cha'Tllpmeled the v,ay v,1th three hltS2.r~~~~\'!z.cL. piCnCC up th~ WJl~

and recorded live stnh.eoutsRichmond 5. South 3:

Allemon "Who t00k the lObS,an[! Dmah lebot each hIt sacn-fice flles for the Blue DeYlls Inthe MAC crossover gameSmythe hIt a double, whJ.1eJodIE' Nyenr.:..ll<;, 'l'rybus andZebot collected ",mgles

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uPP'1c-d tbe non.lE-3,.(1..t purt'IJn ld-t ,ear pltcht:l'-n,ft lder lfjPI 'e-O " :J th up ,"l, ,cton)f lt~ "l<i,,(m .....lth d 5.3 'lcton BrIar' HodgT'1aQ !nd Latchtr He ,'",. -:l trrcl r 'to ~r d [m(her Dc- La. 'Salle and d 10:5 DdI; Gnesba'lIT' rur ,\ "de -tnk n;; (Jut fill: ::.r,dand 12.:; doublel)€::lder " .....eep ~,kGratt) batted .H6 la"t "'dih.,ng to",uf Blnmngham Spaholm )f'ar dnd (orrmltted nn!\ fi\E' 'owen ~I...(k " ~l'{ rdt~ count

"\\'e'vt had ,",orneguod teams l'TOr, at ,h,'rtslop Hc-d;:;ma"1 1'1 It' f>r-t ;:;''''1''1(. VIC'or") 0\erW( \H,nt to the final four in "'as ,.1 ,b d pItcher and SEed'lolm1%7 and 1996 dnd ",ent to the Gr,braum batttd 36~ and Hodgma!"' gG' the Blu'regwnaJ final In 1992, hut ;-\ e \\ a" second on thl: ((,am WItb DE:'\Ib ~(Jlng \\ Ith d gr9 nc sldIT'ne\ er felt dS good about "l teaIT' 29 RBI ,n the fir"t .nn,ng Vande .....eghEeas I do th.s \par s \\e hale a L:he al"'a,s pltrhmg IS thEe h,'.. a tv.u run h,mer m :ht-lot of depth There'" nobod) on kEe) to a baseball team's "uc- thIrd and Bdm de 111t'red athe team that I'd be afraId to ces<; basEes-loaC:ed tnple ,n the "Ixthput In the game at an) tUN' " -If our pl'C'lers can thro\\ Chorr'a pltched the fir,,! fou'

South s schedule reflects the str,!{es and keep u.:; In the mmngo to record tht! VIlIO"'-,\"dj' Gnesbaum feels about hIS game .....e'll be aang"rou" and Hendne fimshed up"quad becau"e \H' II hIt thEe ball and South broke the second game

"It's the toughest schedule \\e 11 pla\ good defen"e: coach open Vd th a sIx-run sl>..th"e \ t c. el" hdd." he ;:O",JJ 'If Gne"baum bd.ld ,nmng nJgn)l e-nted 0) Braun s\\c'le gOIng to get read) for the Hodg-man 'Ted Sv.arthout t,>,o-run homer and a solo shotstate tournament, ,\e ha\ e to and Pat HO\l e lead the rota b\ FreImuth, the ne"t batterplay good teams" non, but Gne~baL 11 I" also Gnesbaum droH! In t ....o runs

Saturday the Blue DeVIls countmg hea\ Ii;, on .JOE \\ Ith a fielcler;; chOIce and ahost Gro~se Pomte Xorth - Choma, RIch :\'[a\k Andrev. tnple. \\Illle Vandev.eghp had\lhlch al"o looks strong thIS Hendne and D~n BattJes an RBI smgle dnd ~'[orawskl"ear - 1:1 a doubleheader Jason Mangol also pItched last hit a sacnfi're fh Braun alsohegmmng at poon And )car, but has teen batthng a hit a double \\hlle FreImuthMonda), South host~ a twmblll sore arm had a paIr of ,'t.WIth defendmg Class A cham- Matt Vandewel1;he returns [0 M:nk turned In an pxcellentp:on Koch~ster pia) first base, '",hlle Charht: pltch;ng performance He shut

The Blue Dc\,ls also ha\"e Braun. who batted 4'50 on the cut the :\1aples or, three hltsnon-league games scheduled JUnior varsIty last) ear IS hke- o\'cr the first fi\ e 1nn,ngs HeWIth perenmal powers Brother Iv to play second Hodgman dldn't allow a walk and struckRIce Cathoh" Central. Berkle) a.nd Sv. arthout \\ III probahl) uut f1\ ean' ?l)"moutn Salem. alternate at thlrd ba!>e Ke,m "RIch IS sneak', fast and he

The Macomb Area ;..1essacar can pIa, any of t~€ thro '" s stn1{~s " coach(;onferentE' WhIte Dnlsl0n Illfield posltwns Gnesbal11u "ald ~He call ha;,should also pronde some wor- The outfield IS so!JJ "'Ith good mm ",ment You kno\, he sthy competitIon f'Jr South. Paul Yeske). :'\langoL Karl gOlDg tD keep \ au m the gam':? -whIch ~ on thE' dn'lSIOTl ....,Ith a FreImuth ~.1att Barn and10-2 record la"t ,ear South Ho\\ e fightmg for pJ3nng tl!"'ewa<; 23-1.~ o\'eralll~ J 997 Jt>ff Nds(,n and Hendm al"o

"There werE' only in e semors add depth to tlle outfh Idamong the 11'3::J.ll.league pIa\- Cohn l\1rnl\I<;]...II- a \el'~atll ..ers ia",t \edr: Gne.b,um Said pldler "'hu can rat ...h pia' fir:ot-Last jear I thmh. 'he l:'\lAC' I ba~e (Jr lhe outfield

North, South do well in tourneySouth SImmon and Lmdsev Hav.k.ms

Alleman ptr..hed a four-hItter each collected five tlltS 111 the'~,th three stnkeouts and three three games for ~orthwalk~ III a 6-3 \"icton o,erPl\'mouth Canton . KellySmvthe had a palr of smglesand drove 111 five runs, whIleSarah Kraft, Trybus and mClaMoore also collected tv.-o ht"aplece

JuJu;:"Ma,.k u as t~e It"1T}~l~g

pltehE'r m North's i-I \'lctoryc,ver Canton The !\'orsfo.menalso drcpped a 7-6 deCISIon toRegIna. The Saddlehtes led 6-1, but North hed the game mthe top of the seventh, only tolose m the botto"n of themmng

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I Mite ;ha';'pi~n~'.The Daredevils won the regular season championship in the Grosse Pointe Hock-

ey Association Mite House division. In the front row, from left, are Michael Colosi-mo, Kyle Kaled, Sam Hull. Andrew Pitters. sam Mott, Blake Griffin. Michael McCoyand Brendan Mitchell. in the middle row, from left. are Michael Wolcott, TomBurgess. Bill Hoffman. ROD Bedway, Da'l'e VanEgmond. Steve Harnadek, LucMaghielse and Tom cragg. In back. from left. are assistant coach Barry Hull. beadcoach Paul Mitchell and assistant coach Tripp Maghielse.

Grosse POInte South andGrosse Pomte South each post-ed 2-1 records at the recentGrosse Pomte SouthInV1tatlonal softball tourna-ment

The Blue DeVIls posted acome-from-behmd 4-3 VICtorvover RegIna as Colleen Trybu'sgot the game-wlllmng hIt

~ Winmng ['It.<-hpr K,m Allem')"scattered ::eve11hIts, struck out

~> SIXand walked one~ l\"orth beat South 12-1 as'"~ freshman Andrea Spencer hIt a

grand slam Enn Kelly plckedup the VIctOry for the

..:> ~orsemen Kate O~zecho\\ "kl~ had a Single and double dnd-? Ally Schmtt hIt a dcruble for

Blue Devils race past first MAC foe

Tourney champsSt. Clare's seventh grade boys basketball team completed a successful season by

winning three straight gamea to finish first at the Gesu post-season tournament.The squad also won the Catholic Youth Organization Eastside division champi.on8hip with a 9.1 record The team was undefeated after the Christmas break.. win-ning 14 games In a row to finish 20-3 overall. St. Clare was second in its ownThanksgiving tournament and nmner-up in the St Juliana Christmas tournament.In front, from left, are Lee Dyer. Evan WiUiams. Joe Tlroni Tony Saunders. AllenPeck and Mark Nemeck&.y. In back, from ll'ft are Jason Trotter. Leython Williams,Roosevelt Baugh, Robert Denham, coach Bob za1"anek. Brendan Butler, Kyll' Hadas.I Jon Clark and Sean Messeah.

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GrOi>sePOInte South raced tofilst-place fim"hes In all 12tratk e\t'nts un Its wa" to a 91-37 VICtOr., o ..'er East DetrOIt In

the Macomb Area ConferenceWhIte DI\'1SlOn opener for eachtf-am

Beth Auty, heldl erov. Ie)'lnd Kn<;tm RItter had out-standmg perfofm8.I'ces m thedIStance events for the BlueDev,ls

Auty won the 1,600-meterrun m 5 31 and \,as first m the800 III 237

Clo",le} \\,as second m the1,600 (5 37) and came bach. t.orun a career-best 12 01 In the3,200

RJtter ran a 12 16 to placesecond III the 3,200 and teamea\\Ith Sara Crov.e. EhnbethOsburn dnd Calt:m Can-ol! to

\\In the 3 200 rE'b\O~bum CdTfL:ll Thf'l'e"n

WaLts and SUl:I PIech \10'1 thl:1,600 rela) ",l1lll" CW\\t: wonthe 400 dnsh m 1 1)5 2

Anne Lapemcr:? \\ on bothhurdles She ran a 176m theIUO ane a 51 1 tl' ",m the 300Janel ZUldemd \\:lS second III

the 100 hurales, ",hlle BndgdHorne was runner up m the300

Enn Smlalek had another,,"cellent day. \\-inmng the longJump WIth a leap of 16-feet-1Oand postmg a wmnmg effort of132 In the 100

Smlalel{, LapelT'ere, IsabelRoa and ~'[Oli) Ramsdell wonthe 800 rela) m 152, ",hlleSmlalel-.. Lapen1ere Roa andMarlo"'f Marsh I'.on the 400

rel,w Roa also ,\on the 200dash

North girlsopen withlacrosse win

Gro!'se Pomte North's girlslacrosse team opened Its sea.son WIth a11 11-4 \'Ictol) o\erBloomfield

Bloomfield openf'd the scor-mg ana the game was tIEd 2-2at one p'llDt, but the :N'orsemeneru pted for se\ en unansweredgoals t<l lead 9.2 at halftime

KatIe !l1arten led North WIthfi\e goal.

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CAR parkers needed parttime. days & nightsStudertts welcome 810-294-0426

CARING people needed toproV'de homemakingand persor,al care serv-Ices to older adultsDrJg free workplaceMaok! Moross area Cal-vary Center (313)881-3374 Bepeflts available

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CLERK/ Dispatcher 1mmediate opening for parttime Dlspatc"ter to worK12 hOLir shift 36 or 48hours lor a 14 day pen-od "ppl'catlors andparticulars r1ay be cbtalned at The GrossePOlnle Parl< Publro Safe-ty Deoartrnenf 15115East Jefferso'l EqJalOpportunity Employer

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ART Classes Leam todraw & paint at theManiscalco StudiO Gai-le') (313\886-2993

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CALLIGRAPHY Eleganthand ,e'1er,nq 'or ....eddings ;)artles certl!lcafes etc Cal' 313-5212619

DO YOu'lee a a cook com-pa'" on S:l"'leone toi'elp keep aplJoll"!mentsshopping organIze reg-ulate systemize yourhfe" Lear on 'T1e'(313)881-3934

FREE CASH GRANTS'College SCI1c:arsrlpsbusl'le~s medlcsl bills

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THE Gru'lyons are bac..:'"For a co<rmard ppr-'(:'ma'1ce al a NIII Sl,;g

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PART time poSition for re-ceptlonls!t secreta'y 1'1Grosse POinte Woodsorofesslonal olf,c," 1pm50f"l Morday- F"dayLoo~lng for gre?t lele-phone and people SKillsKnOWledge of WordPer-feci helpfoJ' Fax resJmeto (313)882-9667

RECEPTIONIST, parttime Should love ani-mals Apply at 15612Harper

20b 1lIlP. WAtI;ED. PUT TIME

GROSSE POINTEE~~PLOYMENT

AGENCi382: 4'-:;76

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20S HUP WANT£D lIGAI.

PART tJme legal secretarJ'leeded for Oi:;'e pracltloner FarT'dy IaN 1I1lgat~n ex;:>erle"'Ce prefprred Send feswll"e toBox 02027 CO GrossePo nte News & CQn'lectlon 96 Ke'chevalGrosse Po,nte FarmsMI48236

Are You Serious About ACareer In Real Eslate?We are senous about

your Oiuccessl'F'ee Pre Ilcens'ng

classes'Eycll1slve SuccessSystems Programs

'VarreN Of CommJsslonPlans.

JOIr' The No 1Coldwell Banller affiliate

In t'le Midwest!Call George Smale at

313-886-4200Coldwell Banker

Schweitzer Real Estate

ASSISTANT to the presI-dent of sales '111111 trarnpersonable' sales orlenled IndiVidual SalaryfJlus commISSion avallable LeI'S Talkl Apply20920 Harper bel\'JeenVern er 8 Mile HarperWoods or fax 313-885-1172

SALES POSition for smailpet supp'y company Insldel outSide computersk I' reqUired Call forappointment (810)790-8200

WANT TO REACH8 MfLLlON

HOUSEHOLDS?YOU can pince your ad

,0 mori>lh"n600 Suburban HousehQlds

rearhtng more tt->an8 million households

around Nanh AmerrcaOne call & law cost rates'For details '-"II Barbara at

G'csse POinte News &The Connection,313-88"-6900 or

Suburban Class'fled Advert,Slng Networ\( (SCAN)

at 312-644-6&10

CAREGIVER! nurse for 83lIear old female recentslroke & new dlabet cMust 'lave f,exlb ehours Monday- Friday5 30a m 4 30p f"l approximate 12 24 hourSper week Pr mary care.giver (daug'lter) works acontlnge'lt Jab and hOJ'sc'lange weekly MotherIS alert cheerlJI talkat've able to use walKerWI'h assistance reql.. restJI)!' feedlngs 313 8840"'51

NIGHT oul? Np ,(' a <; ller?PE'"p~tiy rr'l L 1 oldy (' PR

certified ,rcle'pn e,triln,p01il'lon 'IonsmOKer rJr,nfor Call3'3822472?J

202 HELP WANTED anJW-. .

WANTEDI A ,j 0: ;:;rdC~,,\ lie ser O' I, "v r cee,"u I - lITe emp ory err,J'nrrer a'lC 'a "0'ca cf1€.. bOund r'-::: .. p I.t..

go .j ICO fer ,c ....' 6 .......1p ....t ng CC-Tpc:rJ 0ee..."'s" lOrd, peop c ;)",r"o'1P"'ld1 can ~a'-d e .., J""}

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e se"\ ce etc \1o"'da ~Friday 8 3116 Ap~ Y nper~0r a~ P'r. E.xfY8SS2037.3 Mack Grosst.POI~te Wocds or call885 6850 for rPore 'lfar11 at on

TYPIST, compute' 1'10'"',,Ho.J'~ t.; S\.lt GrossePo nte of1J~e 313 8845740 ever'lgs 3' J5['5 ~70?

202 HRI' WANTEDQERI<AL

203 HELP WANTED 'D£ltlAljMEDlCAl

DENTAL ~yglcnlst to JO'1fnendly Warre'1 pr ,atepracl ce 2 days ,,,eek1 Saturoay rPO'lI'1 81075'-0520

DENTAL ryglerl ..t rut't me fo' Grosse POI'ltepractice SeeK~ en:'1USI-ashc 'lyg;en st \\lIt'1strong comrrun callanski Is Periodontal expenence or ab" ty to oursue periodontal 'egmePlease call 3'3 884-4.)14

EXPERIENCED f1.. 11 lfmerece;Jllonlst moolcal asslstanl needed for abusy Dermatology prac-tIce In Grosse POinteMust be available towork 1 2 day on Satur-day and have computerskills Please se'1d IeOiumeand references toBOl( 04048 c/o GrossePOinte Nel'os 8. Connectlon 96 KerchevalGrosse POI'lle FarmsMI48236

EXPERIENCED hyglenJstpart time, for busy denlaloff,ce Call Jim 313-527-4qU4

FULL time front desk! as-sistant poSition ava'iableIn Grosse POinte DentaloHlce We re looking forfnendly hard workingperson to lair our busystaff Warm lamrly ',keatiT'osphe'e Experr-~nced preferred not 'e-qUlred 3138821490

HYGIENIST- Bl..sy olf,ce9 Mile and Kelly East

_pointe (810/775-0520MEDICAL assistant must

know h....w to gille InJec-tIOns EKG 313 885-5070

MEDICAL bll'er some expenence Grosse POintearea 313-885-5070

MEDICAL office seekingbiller & receptronls' bothare full time poSitionsexperre'lC~ (sqUiredFax resume to 810-498-0707 or call 810-447-0799

MEDICAL receptionist &medical assistant forbusy office F"II time po-Sition Some expenencehelpful Will train Sendresuml'J to MichiganNeurology AsSOCiates,22201 Morass Rd ,SUite 356 Detroit MI48236,Attn Rene

ORTHODONTIC Asslstant, expenenced prefer-red, 3 days per ,\leekfOI Glosse POinte Practlce (313)884-9585

WANTED Full time regis-tered dental hygienistFast paced practiceseeks a carrng enthu:>l-astlc hyg enlstto Jam ourpallent oriented ae'1talteam Strong communication SKills reqUired,expenence prefe'red1313}884-1100

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2()1 HElP WAttUl>IUl'SITlU

WORDPROCESSING SECRETARIES• MSW With Windows. Word Perfef't 51/60

• Excel. Powerpo nt • Pagemaker • Lotus 1 2 3

TOP PAY FOR TOP LEVEL SKILLSlong and Short TerM assignments

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COLLEGE 'lr r1l9" S r::lQ~t'".jaef1. Re ICC e de.perlda')lc v,,:h ei:.' toCdre fo' 5 year 0 0 g' II"

our norr e /v1cn ".'o~qrWeC 730 afT' 123Cprr slart mrred alely\31'3/886 9354

.,21)2 Hfll''WANTID a.Elllal

NANNY- care fv' 3 lovln~chi'dren (4 7 8) Musthave own transportationreferences and be non-smoker Call 313-884-9336

SUMMER 'lanny neededMonday- Frida)', 8am-6pm Fu'l- 10vl"g S'} a'ld11'10 year Old Tra,.,spor-tat Ion requlfed Pdr!<pnvlleges (313)882-8774, afte' 6pfTl

BABYSITIER ....a"'ea "r'j t't/ .......,e fo~ ~urn"Tler fer5 8. 5 lear 0 d ~<O'l~mOl'<.er g0ca dr ....Ing reC (. HelerenLes arn_s' Sral1 Mal 25't'::;'~6404843

------------EXPERIENCED babysltte'

reeded for 2 crlldrena:Jes one and th ee ::;days per wee~ 8816295

NANNY wanted '0 "a'e forour 7 and 9 year old \'1

our Grosse POIntet-ome Must have trans-portation non- smokerFull time summer- parttome dUring school yearAI holidays, weekendsoff pius minimUM 4weeks vacation' GreatJob for energetic senioror conSCientiOUS stu-dent Salary 'legollabledependl'lg upon qualifi-cations call (3t3)886-8388

BABYSITTER n~ded "rr l hu~ E: 2 3 a!'erreIS pc- t,r;pk 2 tAlliS3 J (.:if'S ~""a 1" r"O'"'l"~S

13 ;"8',2028

EXPERIENCED Slrer for an gh sci)ool freshr-IanwhIle parents travelingre'erences \313\885-2499

FUN hlg, school O' col-'ege Sluder'! need!'d tosupervise 9 and. (",arolds summer act'vlt f>SO""n car (313\8848433

202 HEl~ WAliTED ClERI<Al

CLERICAL assistant 3days a week d,versilledwork good phone man-ner detail orentated,computer expenencehelpfLI Grosse POintearea Send resume 10Box 03037 CIa GrossePOinte News & Connectlon 96 Kercheval,Grosse POinte FarmsMI4823fi

IMMEDIATE opemng fordealership Accountspayable posillon Expen-ence preferred Apply Inperson only Ray Lae-tnem P""1tlac, 176nMack Avenue, DetrOit

LANDSCAPING companyneeds .mmedlate place-ment for a bookkeeperm home Billing, 'ecordkeeprng flll'ng, etc Call(313)882.3676

RECEPTIONIST Full timeposItIOn In busy GrossePomte office MicrosoftWor-j knowledge helpfulSend Resume to Box03036 c/o GrossePOlnle News & Connec-tion 96 KerchevalGros~e Pornte Farms,MI48236

SECRETARY housekeep-er part- t'me live In orout 1 800-649-3m andask for 810-293-7272

ST Clair Shares energycompany seeks a crea-tive, Innovat ve andhighly motivated Ind Vid-ual With a "can- do atti-tude to serve as an Ad-mln,stratlve ASSistantMust have strong C0mputer skills Includ ng MIcroSoft Ofi,ce 97 Fulltime benefits Salarybased 00 expt>f1enceCall (810)447-1200 orfax ieSUf"le 10 (810)447-0213

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UNIQUE lacility see,",s pe-sonable Pd" tl'11e admit'lstraille support per-son '1 prOIJram foodserollce area ShOJ d undersland catenng process be computer Iitera'eand adept at worKingv"th t'le p.Jt. IC Attenllonte detail .$ essentialSome weekend andevening 'lours rossJbleApply In person or s~noresume to Human Re-SO.l'ces Grosse POlmeWar Memo'lal 32 LakeShore Drove GrossePomte Farms MI 48236

WAITSTAFF, days or eve-nings Full or part timeFleXible hO\Jrs Greattlpsl ApPlY a' SaJosGrat 0t at Thirteen'" Ie!:losevlPe

GROSSE POINTEPARK

DEPARTMENT OFPUBLIC SAFETY

15115 E, JEFFERSON313-8~2-7400

eQUAL OPPOATUNIT\EMPLO~ER

WAITRESS! cook apply 1'1

person Irrsh Coffee Bar& Gnll 18666 Mack AveGrosse POinte Farms

200 HElP WANTED-G£NEIlAl

{Drywall I Misc Repairs)GENERAL LABORER

(Site Clean up)Gro$se Pomte basedcustom home bUIlder

seeks candidates for fulltIme POSitIonS

Candidates must be wellorganWld, detail minded,

and haye knowledge ofresl(lenllal construction

actiVities Preyjou s expe-rience a plus Minimum

40 hoursl week withbenefits. For an

application,Call 313-881~102

U t:: i'"\t-'~ lld (

well Illln313\884 3627

(313)8848413

WAITSTAFF needed forbusy banquet facllrty InSt Clair Shores Primar-Ily weekends Great pay,negotiable depe'ldmg onexpen!'ncp- Call LonMonday- Fnday, 10- 5(810)773-4040

WAITSTAFF' [xperl-enced apply 'n personGreeklown 547 Mo.,-roe, DetrOit

ASST,SUPERINTENDANTLABORER

PUBLIC SAFETYOFFICER

Tesling WIll be conducted tocreate an elIgIbIlity "slto rillfuture vacanCIEofo Candidates

must hOWl 60 Coll~Credits, be at least 18 yes",

old meel MLEOTC anddepartment s phys,cal & psy

cholog,,:al requirementsAppllcs'lons & Pre- employ.

ment Qualtflcatlon formsmay be oIlfalned at

WAITRESS! Bannald fullor part t'",e, days Applyal Your Place Lounge17326 East Warren

A NANNY NETWORK Il'<C

(810}739-2100

TIRED OF LOW PA YI~GCHILD. CARE JOBS?

Be a pro'ess ora, '13"'1)'Top salary & tJenef,b

~ONTESSORI NANNYTRAINING PROGRAM

(R"gl~'er I/v''''e' -:::asses)

TUTOR r,e€deCl '() "eli-l'l'prO~e a',guaqe a'ldSO(I:>Iskills 0' 4 lear O'dc'l ,d 3 wres a "ee.la' 3 'lOl..rs a dayScreduie can bE 'le~1

2QO.llfll' WANTED.GENlIAl

WINDOW washers Sere-fils available Up ToS10/ Hour Must havevalid drrvers licenseNancy (810)775-2700

200 HW' WANUO GENEltAl

\.11 "+0 .. H)

PAiNTING lobs E"laC'1shed G'osse Po n'" firmOClk 9 'a' rel,ab'e proft'SS ur a1s ar.u GO lege~'...de'1~s to fill f...l, tl"'lepoSltJn['s Corrpet,tlllepal 10-0777 5475\1, ..'Yt~, d"'-r-.jf\.I Cfor CQrr

PART TIME ORSEMI RETIREDf-a';:e 'N)OOS Fa"1l1yBu", ~ess \Es' j 985)

See,,'rg dependab e per~O""'3 I, t.-. good pl-.lo ....e

"k liS Overs"'e oJr O'Odrdept 5p m 9 3C.p iT' dal,y 9" m 3 p m Salurday

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lor pr('c,tlglollC, (<1< 1C,lci(

rldl(! \h'ckl, <lilt: J\1(produ( 1<., L~11e r1Cf1( e dunl\ IK',d .11>pl\ \\(m orf('[ ( O!llpe 1111\ ('

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701 Tin' WANTm GENERAl'

ClRCl LATIO,\; MI\:'\AGEH W'\ ,\;1ED

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PART tlr'e - 6 20 hoursVinyl sing S'lOp needssomeone fOI sl~q layoutand des,g~, FleXiblehours perfectlur nomemaker or college stu-den' Will t'a,'l(810)7762240

PRIVATE Grosse POinteClub needs malrte-nanee person to ....ork nboal narbor dunng sum-mer months Palnltngetc Retirees welcome$7 per hOur 313-885-4766

RECEPTIONIST/ tyPistBusy east-Side construc-t'on company Elo:cellentbenefits Fax resumeAd'Tlmlstrator 81 ()..4451137

RECREATION Slaff 3 lu Itime summer poSitionsworl<JngWith emolronallyImpaired children andleens 2 recreation pro-grammers and 1 life--gvardi Programmer InaddltJon we Will need 3Day Camp staff lor Au-gust 6th- 15th Preferredexpenence In recreationfor children Send resume to Kyle Cavataio900 Cook Road GrossePOinte Woods 48236

RELIABLE worker win-dow & gutter cleaningVdhd dnvers license ar>dtrasoortatlon a mus' Famous Maintenance313-884 4300

REMODELING companyseeks laborers dryv.allers, paJ"1ters, plasterscarpenlC'rs Must !>avelellable transportation(a1 0}190 9117

, RESTAURANTNIGHT MANAGER

& WAITSTAFFApply 2- 4pm

Soup Kitchen Saloon(Franklm at Orleans

East of RenCen)

RITE Aid now hlrrng FuNand part time all sh.tts107 Kercheval

ROCK a'ld rummagelVendors wanted for su-per cool flea market With!tve musIc May 9th iltMajestic Tt-eatre De-troit Call Ginger at 313-833-0569, ext 2

SPRING clean up helpgrdss culters & garden-ers Call 313882-3676

SUPERIOR Marine Inctakmq applications for11act),ne polishing bot-tom pamtmg teak refin-Ishing Steve 810-468-1300

TEACHER wanted- Middleschool English 7th and!or 81h grades Strongbackground In Literatureand willing Independentelementary schoolSend resume 10 Box08015 cia GrossePOinte News & Connec-tion, 96 Kercheval,Grosse Pomte Farms,MI48236

TEACHERS and teachersassistants needed forpre-school Full andpart- time (313)881-3460

WAITRESS needed 200-g 00 pm No expenenceneCf,3sary (313)885-1481

too HUI' WANUD GEMEUl

LOOKlt.G lor anew career?

Ca 3no ~e!" 'f vou quail!)to ean 550 Ou", We have

the s/stem" ard 'r~school ;,g to ma~e your

dfearn~ ccr ....e t"ueC,,'I R,c'lard LanaJl1 at

313-886-5800Co'o ...e" ba' Ke'

Schl'>e \Le'G'osse PO''11eFarrns

MAMA Rosa s P :ze' areeds phore 'lelpcoc~s Wd. b a j ,plid.

rna"e's & delivery peopie Apply ater 40 m15134 ....'ack

M~r....fm3..n.ce ~Admml~tratlon

100 If£11' WANTED G£IfW~

For tMe DI'irOI' ~'r-'rcPO Itan Bar Assoc,atlon

'''ust be prot,cle'l! '1" Micro501 Excel a'1d MA~ 90Bus 'less degree w.!t1ac:;o.Jnt,nq major aro

compl.ter sk lis req.l redIdeal candidate has 1-2

years eypenence Salaryto S30K plus excellent

ceneflts Qualified candi-dates send resume toJeffrey Alderman, 535

Griswold St #2100,Detroit, MI 48226,

MOLLY Maid needs teammembers I Monday- Fn-day ro car reqUired~eolcaL denta 313884-1444

MOTHERS! othe'sl Workfrom home Part time$400 -$1 200 Full time$1200 -$01,000 810-447-::>111

MR C'SDEUfIIo experience nE'cessaryCashiers cooks cleOO;stock help Must be at

least 16 Startmg pay upto 56 00 based on expen-

ence Apply at Mr C sDell 18660 Mack GrossePOinte Farms Mack at E

Warren, 881-7392. ask forJohn Or 20915 t.flack,Grosse POinte Woods,

between 8 & 9 Mile884 3880, ask for Donna

NAIL TECHNICIAN need-ed With good salary op-portunflles Blue Crossvacation pay and park-Ing 313-8826240

NEIGHBORHOOD Club ISacceptlr'g appllcahonsfor the follOWing Youthand Adult softball Um-pires Youth FastpllchSoftball Umpires AdultSoftball Scorekeepersand Adult BaseballScorekeepers Apply Inperson at ThE' CIJb17150 Waterloo GrossePOinte Monday thru Fnday 9 a m to 4 30 P m313885-4600

NORTH Beach Sun Spaseeks enthUSiastic re-ceptionist ($7 001 hourIand assistants ($6 00/hour), full & part time"un, fast PdCed atfTlOS-phere Free tanning andbonuses Must have ex-cellent presentation &personality Availablenlgnts & weekendshours Morday- Fnoay,8a m - 11P m Saturday& Sunday sa m - 10p mCall MeliSsa or Amy810773 1450

NOW nlnng hostesses,d,sllwashers & expen.enced wa,tstaff call313-88 1-8540

OFF-SITE Rental ManagerfUll or part time fleXibleschedule Will tramSome clencal skills aplus Small EastpOinteapartment bUlldlr'g Ap-~Iy 20920 HarperHarper Woods betv.eenVernler/ 8 Mile or fax313.885-1 t72

OFFICE ass'stant PrevI-ous legal finanCial realestate exoerrence a~Ius $101 hour Sendresume to P;) Rox 100St Clair SI-o'es 4~080

SEASONAL harbor stafffull & pari lime alia liableExoerlence helpful 313331-6880

Metrnpollt<in Woman 'Ylaga7lne17:\ 76 West 12 \.111e Rd, 11200

SouthfIeld MY 48076FAX (248) 443- 6 'i 01

200 ~lP YiAtlTlD GENEltAl

200 HUI' WAlUm GIH9A[

S11es Representative\mh t,( L.' OJ ~ 1'111 1 tnd 11tc \ ............ (. 'lln~ "kill"IbklO mJ"'"' l t ~n \\ \ ,Uf(\\n rll n \-!It.'\,,,

t \p< [II nll (r1u" ( nl111\ l If' .. rliH fll"'o pI\., t>;

HAIR Styl.st wante0 I'l'ghCOrT'}('J"'\lSS'Orl cO' 1o"",, refJ!

a (313)88::>2466

HAIRSTYLISTS rnmeda'c part. rr'e Styl~' ""POr!unllles In ou,,; ;~0" Da) & '2,<:" rg S"lf'Savadab1e A eq ...t p"rt"'ntp'o .Idee ".0 C e ~le'eneeoed ~Iexlb'e scr€dL.l es Apply u" pe sOr' aoBoRlcs '91 ~7 IV"co:.Ave & -; ~. I", or CdllKnsta at '800 66854il4

HANDYMAN &Y;;;-d nE'lpr,eeded G'osse Po 'lIePark 'lame 313331~) "

HOSTESS, 'ul -i;;;:eo~Grosse POIn'e res,aura'1! (313)884-6810

IMMEDIATE Opcnl'1g tordealership Ac:o.lotspayable POSIt 0'1 Expene'lce preferred Aopl ...mpersor only Rail Lae-thel'1 Pont ac 176nl"'acK AvenJe, Detrol'

INSIDE SALESREPRESENTA T1VE

Comeast Cable ISone atthe largest cable C0iT'pa-

ny s 'r the U S today Cur-'e"tly seek ng nSlde salesrepresentatilies to do out-bourd sales telemar'Kelingto gererate neN subscnb-

ers Seekl'lg Individualwho ISselt motivated

flexible and a t..am playerThiS ISan excellent oppor-tur1y wrth a grow.ng company Hours are MondayThursday 11 9pm andSaturday, 9am- 1Pf"l

Wage ISS8 per hour pillSgenerous commlSOilonstructure Located at

Mouf'd at 16 Mile RoadBenefits Include free cableservice, paid holidays va-

cations flex days D'lOrsales expenerce prefer-red If yo.1 enJoy at chal-lenge and are motivated

by sales work Please callSue at

810-9783519OrfaY 810 978-2985-EOE

JOIN GYMSOREE PLAYPROGRAM'S TEAMWe are lookiog fOr

outgoing, enthUSIastiCpeople to become part of

our team

DESCRIPTIONWorld's leading parenti

child Interactive playprogram for newborns

lhru 5 year olds.

JOBS AVAILABLEGymboree teachers,

Kmdenmuslk teachers,office assistants & birth-day party coordinator.

SKILLSAbility to lead parentichild activities, groupleadership Skills, teamplayer. Experience WIth

small children,

HOURSPart time posItions IIvall-able, leadmg to full time,depending on ability and

expenence

Long Term CommitmentREQUIRED

CALL GYMBOREE810-263-9778

LANDSCAPE Mamteilanace Foremen & Laborers, Will tram 313-8225010

LANDSCAPER; mu~have own transportationfor Grosse POinte area40 plus hours Work onthe flilest houses I Goodpay, wor!< altitude 313-886-2975

LEASING person neededExoenenced WeeKdays& Saturdays Pleasesend resume to BoxC7030 Cia GrossePOinte News & Connec-tion 96 KerchellalGrosse POln'e FarmsMI48236

L1TILE Italy!> P ua needsphone person pizzamakers delivery OrlVe'SCail (313)526-0300(810)469-2935

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413 MUSICAL -INSTRUMENTS

412 MISCELUNIOUSlIIT1ClfS -

406 m"Tf SALES

GRINEL.L Brolhe-s Upnghtplano great sounding$1 000 (810)n2-9632

CO, GAUGE/VAIOjUSIMENT SALE

40b Em TE SALES

411 MISCEllANEOUSARTIClES

Frida,. & Saturday, April 17 . f8, 9.m _4pm311 RJdgernont, G.P, Farms10ft Chalfonte at MOf'Oss}

Sunda,., April 19, 12pm • 3pm8.IIle of AdvertisIng Ephemer. Only

FmH~tlTORG.t\lZW

.PREPARE HOMES FOR LISTING

.CooRDINATE MOVES.ESTATE SALES• BASEMENT- TO.ATTIC ORGANIZATlO!'.

MOVING :.ale Air condltloner furrllLJre a'1d m,s,ceila'1eous 858 StClair 0'1 of fv'ack Saturday 18th S.J'1day 19m8 4

RUMMAGE Sale St Philip and 5t StepnenEplsc0Pal C'1urch14225 Fra 1k'oro at La"WOOd Detro,t Satu davt\pnl 18tr 9 I pm

SPECTACULAR -novlrIg~ale- 19266 T,/loneHalpe- Woods Icorr er ofSloa" N of Moross E ofHarpe') Apnl 17tn 18th19th 900 to 400;:'\)111';\111119 101 everyoneK.rtC"'le'1 te'l1~ stovelreezer bar fridge gasbbq patro It..rnltLJreTv s drafting table andtabore' computer off,ce ail and school sup-pl,es snow blowerXmas tree artworksigns kitsch booo<stools while bunk bedWith mattresses desklables office chairs kidstoys clothes gamesacllOn flgu'e&, Joggingstroller Roller blade setLego s stuffed anrmalsbikes, lots mNe'

Hou~e fl led f"om art c to basenent lots c col ect"'JIAS $1 g~Grand'.fhar ClOCkM.hoga~y Droplea' fabl. 4 cha'r>; be"'.'BaldwlnCMnv sp<nel p'ano 2 VlOI'ns sm.1I bar 10 ~o'" bed end!abl~s ,amps Lorg Oa" draw,"g t.~e C ~ !'\Jo"s s.,.all cheslsdra't ng eM r slT'al! Oak plant sta.r-d f'ames "'nIITOrs Cuckoodocks E"lna 3 other sawmg maer, roes Ions of taton<: seWlr.g l"emsjI''len Amercan Flyer bayed set Frar.(;rscan '1'1r'Y. cnrna F:ostona

o!!"er Elegant gla.ssware ca'"KSelabra ~ates I"as.es c'Y<;,~ ...temware Engllsr CJps. S8.J.:ers ROL:Il:;\oIrt~Od~S~ B~G llgunnc"WedqwOOd Mal"'''''' Spod. McCoy Ha VaSO<' S Jo'lIlS.:l0 8rosenQ Ba\<lar aft S P rlafY"are Old fi'o;.h""Q stUT1 ccppe'" roler 0 dloySLots 01 U>I.ect CiIe smaloSOldcame"'scale<ldarsP,n up'I'""lagazlneo;; Yank ~ortunp London 1t.lS rated Ney.,,-s othersOwner was q'aph c .~ '110- J S Rubbe- ar .. or!, & sUOfI psAr-'l') C Olhp~ lurs cosfurroe PWE'!ry Kltche"1'o\3 e appll&nc,a,c;;drf'1of t--&e1N Lots of gardenmg rtPtT'\1: croJ<s and MOHE

8e<'~ue;f)O'fghtsDace Off'i('pr"'lII"l~Itdver1lsng 1~<:: 1940c;Ie rCJ'S ~ud~r, ... Pac$l:ard Cadjl~acueV IbiS lashlo"'l hO"'l'le orod"c-, \10REI "'"I :,., lolel only on Sundoy '1ew numOO'S al

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PATRICIAI\OWJESI\I

MICROWAVE, $60 Cell,no fal' b,ack $15T\~I" bed WII~ bookcasehE'adboard white $70Slo\oe $50 Spreao and~nd"" set tor day hedoft- white $:'0 DOp upfor ddy oed $40 2 IWlnW'lltE:metal r,<:.adboards$40 Portable GE dishwasher Wltl) warmnty$1511 (313)526-4149

MICROWAVE, off,ce !ur'll-lure 9,rls ....'1,te des\(and h.Jtch (313)8866107

MOVING sale f'J''1ltureand ,993 Ford EscortWagon $2500\313)886-5329 Evenlngs

PENT AX 645 Medlun For-mat Brand new In boxes,With 75 mmLS 2 8 55"m2 8 150mm 3 5 manualsmlsc filters 120 back pel-'can case AF280T dedlca1ed flasi' $3600' bestoffsrPHOTOGENIC STUDIOLIGHTS All brand I'ewcomplete set-up Inclualngpower lights 750 & 15OOs1In cases 2- 8 alrstands16 reflector With dltuser &barndoors 24" sof1box33' umbrella $1 2001 bestoffer

A PM of Iron garden love- SOL.ID OAK BAR, b'assseats (grapevine pat- top, carved lion i'eads 2lem) 313-886-3670 cane seat stools 5 $525

--------- HAND CARVED BED, Clr-BEANIE Babies A to Z ca 18005 $400 besl ot-

With retired Lee s Fla. fer 313-824-0280nSl 24039 Van Dy!Ie,Ce!'ler Line (810)757- PRIMESTAR M,nr Satel-5200 lite Nothing to pur-

---------- chase $99 setup t-BEANIE Babies, Pnncess 800-459-7357

01, Enn Peace andmorel 313-882-5558 PRINCESS DI Maple,

,. Spooky best offer Tod-ELE_ TAlC mower snow dler car .seals, $251

blower, large sleeper so- each (313)886.4228fa, china caolnet kltch- _en set 3,3-881-9652 REFRIGERATOR, double

GIRL.'S newbom 6X1 7 d~r G E $100 scaf-beautrful clothes Zoo- fo,d''lgs framed fencedies, JM Rothschild sectlOI'S (cyclone) 313-Hartstnngs etc, excel- 885-29~2 leave phoneient condltlon 810-776- number, after 8p m9383 REMOVING Flonda rooml

GLASS top patiO table 4- 9' s'ngle glazed alu-WTthumbrella $25 For. mrnum door walls $125mica lab Ie Witt'! 4 chairs each Be,ge drapenes$40 313-884-1867 $20 per panel 1- 48'

---------- Casablanca cellmg fanGOLF club starter set (12) $50 (313)343-0371

With bag GooO cond - ---,- _1/0,1 ~st offer 313- SCREEN porch 14ftx885 1542 13ftx B81nches In sec-

tions U Install $550GOL.F collectors SOlts Table 60)( 3i white alll-

Bobbv Jones Walter mlnum glass topHagan Si'm Snead (313)882.5490Tommy Armour Copper _head TM2 bel'lll,um SEARS rrd'ng lawn mow-313-882-5558 er 10 horse power 5

--------- saeed hardly usee: $450HEALTH Rider used a (313)885'9139

few limes $125 PreForm Air Stepper $45810-772-9007

SNAPPER 5 h P Mul::hmglawn mower 2 yearsold 313-881-6649

MarCIa Wtlk313-881-2849 I

; i~~~~~~~~ ~~I• ANTIQUE =d ESTATE SALE , ~:

,{ 730 Lmcoln, crosse Pomte ~ , -. It ~

East of Mack between Kerlry and Cadle.<x... ~Friday • Saturday 9a111 - 4pm {~1

,• Victoria:l. rocker and SIde chair, humpback fa~'

VictoriAm tr.mk, COtOIl1a.l doll hoUBe, leu> cen- T "tu.""Y postcard albums and o.d post cards, old 1 ;" I

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toys e.nd oollectlhles, brass candlestICks glaa8 ,-: ~I10ndsiam ware, old pwturtl frames and pnntll, ~

bookS computer table, lawn and garden Items,household ltems, stereo pllts much more' "

• No pre-sales Cash only 1-~r Ram date • followmg weekllIld I I •

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(~ ESTA T£ SAlES

40' GAUGE/YAlD!IASEMENT SUI

Complete SelVlceGlen and Sharon BurKett

eas 0826

2 lamily garage s:lle Ch 1-drer c'ld adult clot"esbaby Ite' o~ ana tOySApril 16th. 181h 10 4No early birdS 21512a'ld 21518 ParKway S'Cia r Shores

20506 '1\ oodslde ~arpe'Wooas Muuseho d saleSdturoay April 18tr8a m 3p m

ABSO ..UTEL Y awesom<:.ArO"1oor DarK anruabloc,.; sail:: April 24 269 am (Selme homesclosed F'lday) JUKeb(lxes 'fur'llure child.rer s clotr, ng antlq.Jcs\!IUt;;V ydl I~::=t IQt~ 01'eally 'leat stuH SOIJthOf 11 Je'lerso'l StClair Shores

EASTPOINTE- 3rd a'll,ualblOCK sale SaxonySouth of 9 Mile Frrday-Satu,day 900 400-------- ---EMMAJUNGA doubleslroller dishwasher,cryslal cl)andeller eta.gere mangle, splnnetteorgan mlsc 16th- 18th,22001 Mauer St ClairShores

FRIDAY & SaW-day fumllure clothes odds andends 8 4 22125 Bea.CO'lSfleJd,Eastpointe

GARAGE moving saleFnday & Saturday Apn,18 19 9- 4pm 1040 SOxford, comer of Fair.way and S OxfordClolhlng, kids andadults Toys SkiSskates kitchen tableand challS, bathroomfixtures miscellaneous,lots more

401 fUIHIT~1

~1<~ Edtate SaLu

406 ESTATE SALES .

DINING sUIte. tablf',65x101') Ylltr cuSt0nlpads 8 chairs bullet(7')x'!:Ix;:3) pecan co ....,I, French E'xce lent COl"

dll'on $2500English antique chitto-robe \~a"'llt douoleaoors I'>ltr: bevellea glassm,r or" 2 pull out racks 1d'a"er $1 7'iOG E electnc stove & mi-crowave $250Cal! (313)~2-ll21S

ExcellentReferences

DREXAL. Herrtage F'ul1-wood d,nlng 100'11 sethLJt'~t l:;-pr"\..pr ~ ,...k:::lo N

oval lable rece.,tly recovered Great COfJd,lIOn $1 000 oest offe'G'eg 313-885-5034Wel?kend s/'(.l\~lngsl

KING size bed completeWith ill, bedd ng grea'Co"dltlon $450 3138820632

:°1(F.tfierine 5l.moU and associates a:• 'Estau Safe, .-.• :MOV!1l£J Sales •.5tpprauals• '1(]ferena.s

:. EXnKIEI'ICED - PROfESSlOML SERVICE 0:

LEATHER couch diningtab,e marble table,queen sIze bed Floorlamp ottlce fwnlture All18 months old Must sellqUlc,,; movlngl(810)447.8076 after5pm

MAHOGANY INTERIORS(FUie FJrnlt.J'e & An.~~JCS)

506 S Washington StRoyal Oak MI

Sat Ap'll 4 1998Doors Open6am 5pm

Duncan Phi'fe dining roomset \rnahogany) 9 pieceschina cabl'let buffet table6 challS Wltl1needle poln'eseat covers, $1,200 Anti-que cherry wooO tal103se

clock (Amencan) excellentcondition $2 400 Pair ofChippendale wing back

cralrs (straight legs) $600a pair LOUISXV Frenchloveseal (need reuphol-stenng), $500 Chippen-dale mahogany diningroom table With large

leave rope edge carvl"lgon apron and legs WIth ballilnd claw feet $1 400 Ma-hogany COrT18rcnlna cabl-'let $600 Traditional Chi'

na cabinet (W1thglassdoors on top), $500 Ma.hogany student desks

$300 eac" Sets of carvedmahogany Chippendale

dining room challS exquI-Site, $300 eacn Bdl1quetinlaid mahogany dining

room table (double pedes-tal) 48"X 80" With 2 20"

leaves lotal 120" (10 feetlToo much to hS!1(248)5454110

GARAGE sale Fnday 9am. 5 pm, Satwday 9am- 1 pm 1688 RoslynFumiture, clothes toys,a'll que dolls and tan-de" bike Much more

GARAGE sale' 17th &.18th 10 to 5 36" gasslove 36" electnc stoveCh,ldrans clothes Itemsfrom settled estate1889 Lennon near 8and Mack

GARAGE sale MovedThursday 4. 6pm Friday11 5pm Saturday 104pm 20500 Washte-naw Harper Woods

KIDS garagt' salel Fndaj'only [} to 2 pm 20220Roscommon H~rperWooos

MOM to Mom Sale fOIused children s clothesand equipment 5tClare School SaturdayApril 25th. lOam 1 pm

~UMMAGE Salel SalemWHITE French ProVinCial Memonal Lutheran

5 piece oed room set Churc,l 21230 MorossGood condltlon $450 at Chester, Delrolt Sal(313)a85-6027 urday, Apnl18 9- 3

479 lEXINGTON (corner of Mack)Grosse Pointe Farms

:'aturday, April 18th (9:00am - 4:00pm)WHOLE HOUSE ESTATE SALE

FEAfURr"JG Mahogan~ 48' duna ~.abmel, buffet,Drr'\d ".Inul d,nrnl: o,cl ",Ih lal')4" china cahlnrl,

\~.In\ll 70\ kIng f>edToom <ct, "onclorfui maple 50,l\\ln h,J,<>om «t, tabl .. lamp" 1:"""1 old ch ... b.mboo har,r" ...l" I,nen<, I.d,e,' clothing & .eee,,,,r,.<je"dr\, Cr', 'Ial •."d china, load, of kllChen 1("'''1.«,R,,« "lie 'a'" Ilphol,tcred furn,lure, \'fl)ugl>t Iron

rd!I(' po;. 'Ci ptN""" h..enmOT(' ....il'liihl"rl d,."cr, ;and much more-

I a.,.~ k-pH 'f1 '-1.a ~ ~ rhl- fVPIo '-!DF or TIn \TRt-fT 0""

""mher. 7 J(1 A M SATLOOK (-OR THE R.AINRO\\i """

hARTZ hOUSEHOLD SALES. INC.10 UOam - 4- oapm

FRIDAY &: SATURDAY APRIL 17 &: 1855 HALL PLACE, GROSSE POI "HE FARMS

,\ hole house esu.te sale of 94 year Old lady featuresmahogany IS: maple furniture for all rOOms includingp'nedpple poster ho.tn bedroom set drop leaf dtnlngtable 1>0\\ front chest needlepoint chairs drop frontdesk !>mall antiques German flgunnes 2 sets ofchtn<l cut l!t Drc"ed 9'"'''' sltver plate and sterlingmanUe clocl<. ,mall Saroul<.s furs J'andparnted chinalamps records IS: m~ch more Evervthmq metJcuIO"sJy kept falrl, pnced IS: (]ne quahty

LII:ChMt:U= Strt"d "uml'o«>~ al ~ 00 A "'" un fnda~ On ..

407 FIREWOOD

40. ISTA'!l SALIS

Rem'e A. Mxon313.822-144;>

406 ESTATE SALES -

SUSAN HAR.TZGROSSE POINTE err"

886-8982

rIREWOOO, f'''8 stack-Ing free aellvery freebox 01 startEf woodM xea harowoods 560 7days ;1 week eJenlngcalls weiCOrT1i:1313-882-1069

Rose-100010 00-

MackinacFnCla"

Saturday

:401 ..... llANOS

40S COMPUllltS

406 ESTAIT S.lLfS ,. .

. 404 .,OClES

Bought ,!l... c"oad

tGrosse Pointe Sales, Inc.

Estate • Household • ~IoVlngGROSSE POI"- TE RESIDE!'. TS

StRVI\iG ThE PO/\iTES "OR JO YEARSQualltlE'n • Experlt'nced • Prote~slOnal

400 MIICHANDISEINTI~UES /. COllECTlILES

6VUH ,91,;;'.; Ie h~~~48R 11 Romeo Plank, Ju,t South of 22 Mile

iN ~our searc'" o' aftordabe ant,ques VOl..r bestJh:>PP"'9 experrence\\11 be ., Tow1 Hall A ,t.ques F fty of Mien,.ga" " f n"',,' anllc;uecea,els leali .. Ill>; 'he

.a-ge"l se ect on ~f 1..121~ C1..,t~ques ,;nder 2

rOOIS Open 362 cays a\ ear lOam 6p'18101152 :'42::' 205

N, ~'1 Md n do\\ It0\~ '1

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BOOKS

Old f.nn horn •• nd !>om I",dod \\ ,11."'1>ard \Ia'" 'fyledlt'ln~ r )\,lm "i.ef DmNt(' "'ak r01ma r.at:-l< and ch"'lr.-. ~,ld~l ....ret,tn. H..lI .anJ Hull ~O('h:l ..del-non ot coHI.(..ublt""

antlqut hall tr"'c bc.,.utJfulh frJ:mcJ (l!d prmts rocker"'l('"\"~"IOf'al .. h. ""i ,mJ \of .. jl\llrll.dllt'l.-mp l,.oHc(' And t'nd... hlc\ ml<;.l; on ltlikde"k anJ ct'l'lr. ") rlrc(" f,cdroom "'. ~•3.)" lnc ...t and dr~ c-r. mlrrlr\ l('lt~o( ...1ilquc ~urnlrur(" !

(h<vn r'!;;untcd} "I O\lt. rell gt'fa", r T\ 1m W~""C" C\ldt,\lr,' Ida "'I' cr tl.n'''1 rr l.tt'11 .. (011{"n.~It:, mcluJmj::

2 '-' l!(>r f1 \"n"" r J ~'ndln~,~ h('rl'x-Yd"'''~~lr( lr\ON

Mary Ann Boll313-882-1498

"-_E .... V BOO"'SAND LIBRARIES

JOHN KING::n3-96'1-06221Mlchlgar s Largest Bookstore

S nee 1%5• CI p and S.... c Ih s ad •

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JUNIOR Mountain blke~, 8 piece wrought Iron fuml-two" 1~ speed Sizes 14 ture $100 Large wood& .. 0 Excellent cO'1dl- en desk $125 313-882-tlon 313-882-4109 2872

BEAUTIFUL diling roomsel, 6 upholsteredchairs, glass hutch 1year old $22001 bestSunbeam patiO set (5pieces) $200 B10-775-6.3'1

BEAUTIFUL. Steams andFoster sofabPd $350Full sotts'cled waterbed,oak ~eadboa~ S300313-886 9265

BEDROOM set (4 Piece}3 piece entertainmentcenter sellmg together!separate (.'313)882-3013

BEDROOM set $475 So-fa 10\leseal and chair5550 All brand newCan Clellver (810)7794798

CHERRY wood fumlture 3wall U'1ltS TV and VCRcab,net halltree TV andVCR 81O.n6 2684

CONTEMPORARY gla~sd,nlng table With 4 greenchairs $340 313-884-1939

APPLIANCES recondl-honed Save 50- 80°0compa'ed to new Fullwarran!y Delivery aval'-able Complete In homerepair 12225 GratlQtDetrot 313-371-933026355 Glat,ot RoseVille810- 774.7662

LIBRARY BOOKSTORE248-545 -4300I. H.." /hmng A>.m.Hc

!II 5emplJner

APPLE Mac Performa6'>,00 CD ~sk t~ e6t'n-pJter 100 MHz 32!J1gRem fax modem load-ed wrth software warranty, 5700 (810)415-0534

Arr,llilh J,",h I\. 19,h,Fnd.d" & ~,jr rO:<i'\o 1(" \)(,1 4 'p "'linda., I U (')1.\1. 3'~

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25844ville-300500

-' COb'mAH SAlES

1if'~~:f:r~;:~9'l"'~~~~Conducted by JEAN POBTONr I _ 313-822-3174

~ ..'J ,?:a:l~;ti);j ITtf:d .;:dJ .. lid .9J};@~:d~

301 SITUAnONS WANH&• .NURSES AIDES

lOI mUATIONS Y!~ltfEDOFfiCE (lEANING

400 MEIt(HAMDISEANTlQUlS j cOUEmlns

CERTIFIED home realthaide seeKI1g carl' for 'heelaer,y H::mesl aepe"aable rei able C'OSSE'POinte references 313-32« i733

EXPERIENCED '10rre')palth care ala" I::)'rights en'" ,\ee1\e'l1~Lea 313 640 4 22

HOME HeM'1 C'?o'e <-

Sdbette ::;~d A~~()c,ate~\01 J 716 2654

ESTATE SALEFriday, Saturday

Apnl17,1810am-4pm.L8 Ro,a'ld Road Glo,,~e

P.)Intp Farm" 1 block,ortn ot Moross east offMac~ Conllr ,t..nu~resl-

::le"ce 0' "'0 ) Sil s :""t,quea 10 Irad t andl (Uf 1 tu"'e

ba' & cla\\ Sold mdhuga1y;able~ Alh Cla'i arm'1=- 'T'a'1aga'ly chest &Jre~~pr l.arae p- '1111 ve('uptoa'(] 30 ~ I,a nutbreakfaSI ,el \IICtO ano'esser m.:lple v'1ests

MARINE CITY Deco m r or oeco up hghtEMERALD 1"le Cleanlnq Antique Warehouse el B,Ioks ctlem'stry

Ser\'ice Profes",omll 105 !'Ii Fairbanks 1M 29) g,as~\\are dep'esslo'1("lea .....no oeOOlP to r1pogn 1.R'1'lY-'I=:;'=. ..... 0 n ..........I ......-.::; .... ~ ..... ~ ;: ....

your 0'1 ce bUilding 20 MO'1da\ Sa'uraa\ chma eus'orr Jewe,ry palyears exper e'lce Full\! lOam 5pm tery Fe.per Red Wingslns~red (810 "'78-3'(;1 ;::;;========= ...010 "rnps "1a'1\ ooo"ces

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..... 1 'un '\pr ll'o.i 1~l\atY "pm VVear YO..H g"\.Ibbles."' •• Azm """'" Sol_ a-I. h" SEE YOU THERE'.t?b olf I 'IN ,&ben .au.Lb:s mil .. )I 0..._40&1"".",..", ~""-" EDMUND FRANK & CO.A'==:~ ~~::;.~:....~(313)869-5555

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19TH ce'1tury cOuntry oa"double bed 'T1dlC'll~gJresser S875 BurleaNal"t..l dresse- (vene'lrneeds repairS) S75(313)884'9349

-A-GE-OL.D CHELSEAANTIQUES MARKET

APRIL 25.26CHEL.SEA

FAIRGROUNDS20 MILES WESTOF ANN ARBOR1-9i EXIT*159

SAT 7-6 SUN 8-4ADM!SSION $4FREE PARKING1-800-653-6466

- COO MEIICHAKI>ISEANTJOU£S I (OHE<TInES

PHILCO rad'a! phono-graph S50 4 octagonIra'" patio set 4 challS$150 313-8820839

TEDGENEUt .

JOS mUITlONS WAffUDHOUSE ClE1H.ING

RENT-A-WIFEFor Ine busv pofesslo"1al

':001< S'lop I ~r' errano" Orga'll~e y JI...' II!e

a'1O~ome Evervth'l9vOu \\ art n a \'> fe .... l'1

o~1 "1~ nagq n"L .. 313!:24814:l

CLEANING laay es'ab Isr'19 I" Gross" PJlnle

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Thursday, April 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News / The COl"nectlon.1 n;

CLEANING ser. OE' 1\lthte'l yea's expene'1cea'1C 1cansed fa' nome

COME home to a clear'10"se Professiona'q.Ja' tv no..."e keep'1gand ortlce c eanlng Ref.ere'lces Call Rac'1e'\8' 014989578

DEPENDABLE, expene~ced housekeeperseek,ng L1GS'tlon Excellent Grosse POinte refe--ences Please Cali(810)4478CI4

EXPECT THE BESTEuropean Style HOuSe-clea'1tng ProfeSSional

I"undry & IrOning Sucer-v,sed expene'lC€'d hard-

\\orkrng Experts Sl"lce1985 'n The Grosse POINearea K"o ....'1 for reliabilityelhc ency and oeoenclabl-

ty Bonded & InsuredPlease ca'i

(313)884-0721

EXPERIENCED Europearhouse cleaners takmgon new clients We (lO

everything, laund1)o Win-dows to your speclflca.tlons L&J CleaningSel'\ilce (313)871-7559

EXPERIENCED house-c,ea"ng soap scum,baseboards WindowsBehind fJmrlure, elc810-n6-6147 Refcre'lces

3011 SITUATIONS WANTEDHOUSl SITTING

---------- GIRL.S 22 Inch Schwinnkmounclng' bicycle Excellent condl

Mlch'gan s Only tlon $125 (313}8a5-ExpoSition and Sale 5027

of 20th Century DesignThe

MICHIGANMODERNISMEXPOSITION

Southfield CIvic Center26000 Evergreen @10 1'2 MI(169610 Evergreen ex~ South}

APRIL 25 &26Satureay 11am 9pmSunday NOOI'- 5pm

ARlDECO,ARlNOUVEAUARTS 6 CRAFTS, SO's, 60'sand MUCH, MUCH MOREl

Free Parkmg$1.00 OFF with ad

ANTIOUE show. Huntlngfor treasures? We ',Ie gottheml Blue Water Al1tl-que Dealers ASsOCl8lion now m It s 16thyedr presenls OJr Showand Sell Saturday Ap'll18th 1000 am. 600pm Sunday April 19th1000 am- 500 pm AdmiSSiOn- $300 Mealsavailable Ney., HavenHigh Schoo: 57700Gratiot New Haven 194 traffiC use eXit 247going East tum left EXIl248 gOing West lumnght Follow ::ilgns Doorpnzes donated by GreenStreet Tavem 37700G'eel'Streel New 8altl'more Call Tlrr' Gable forl'lrormat'on 810-725

message 1193THE HOUSE.KE-TEERS -'-.-------

CL.EANING SERVICE FURNITURE 'efm ShedBonded and Insured repaired stnpped an,

teams type of cenlng Free es-ResldentlaV CommerCial tlmates 313-345 6258

Servicing s,,,ce 1981 248-661-5520313-582-4445 FURNITURE, lightmg,

E-mail hanging &. table I""'llpsmlgntyg'ec~@ Leaded g,ass doorsamerrtech'let Windows M"ch more

www houseketeers com Just opening 831 E 11Mile Road Royal OakAntiques UnlimitedWednesday thru Sunday11am- 5pm

HOUSE Cleaning, expe'1-erced oependablero'esl excellenlGrosse POinte referen-ces Please call(3131885-4144

PROFESSIONAL. cle.s,"lngwllh a pe~o"dl tOt..crExtra spec,al care lor',10m nome II' buslnps<:for 25 years Refe',mcesavailable (810)7::.8-0191

'400 M.fR<1IARntSEANTioUES I COllEm,m ,

QUALITY office housecleaning Reasonablerates tree esllmatesPlease call pager(313)566-8414

T L C Cleaning reslden.tlal/ buslness/ commer-cial! construction (atterfire clean up) Referen-ces Free esllmates Re.ferrC'.ls $5 off Insuredbo'loed (313)331-9888home (313)752-4536

OLDER gentleman, ex-po-hceman, hea!thy nonsmoker available 5- 15-98 through , O. 15- 98fleXible no charge(941'7930068

• -I'/I'/t~/i u/ dP .~/ani->.;Friday, Apnt 17th 116:3Op.rn ;.:,~::,~" .».,..~5aturdly, Apn118t111111 :OOa.rn, """'*1 .... ,,'" • 3<> 5 30. '"

SmgM 0... $ale: ~~ ~ ~~55 =:~~&tate of Coieman A. YOlIlg ~ ":;:.,;:., : :. ~~::.

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'54 lOAf STOItAG£!.f)()(tONG

~5 I lOA TS AND MOTOlS..... '....O'DAY Mar ne' 19 1'2

sailboat ready ror sP-'~glaunct, Excellenl S'l3;J€'iu :y eqUipped E ZLoader tralle' JCJ'I Su'uut!:lo"rd engine CuddlcaD n SailS rrgglng IeJacke's cJs!',ons r'IJchmore $3 000 or best offer 8' 0- ~78 3.;40

653 IOATS PAlTS AHD. _ SEIlYI<-E .

MARINE WOODWORKCuston deslg'1ed & bUll'

Cabl~et y RepalTs dry rot23 Yf'aIS Expenence

Have +-'O"tlOIIO& References\248)435-6048

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1993 Ford CoachmanVa,' Camper 19 roof& eng,ne a'r loaded17000 miles $23900(810,779-6767

BOAT wells up to 22SOJt'1 Df JOJlferson AlterRd area $200 per sea-son (313)822-3641

CC Scorp on 83 39 454 sT8S GPS, trailer ex.trasl $55000 810-727-2102

OUTDOOR we" In beauti-ful secure manna NearGrosse POli1te Park$750/ I'ear (313)821-0127

RACING Go Cart MargayfrarT'e 8 & S Rapt:>r rae-'ng engine dunlapwheels & !'res vgc 55to 95 rr p h dependingor. geanng, $650 313-824-0280

1962 Metzendon Camp-Ing tTa ler iotai'y reodone Sleeps 4, mustsee $t,200 (810)778-1914 page 313-S29.nRn?

1998 Starcraft fold- downcamper Sleeps 6 Re-fngerafor and stove In-cluded (313)882-3296

A necessity forHouse &

Garage SaleHunti1lg!

WELLCRAFT, 21 footCenter console Fo'ce150HP outboard TrailerI,",cluded 550001 best'We want 10 sell'(810\777 4477

SAILBOAT- 25ft SledJe-man 10np Johnsonelectnc start Roll fun 4salis Sleeps 4 Loaded.$2 000 (810)792 6882

1974 C'I-j> (:,ran ?56 Iibe"glaSS Sleeps 4 GatI"y 'lead rJns g'ea'S7500 3'3381-0557

1995 Se;;,ray 17 5 bovmde' rarely usee coastguard package tratterwtn1enzea and qaragpstored 59 500(313)640-8616 aTter4p"1

TWO 1994 Polans 750SLl.,cludes trailer andmany extras S5 0003,3.8841893

1988 16 SMokercraft 151Magnurr 50 horsepowt- Mercu!) Power tttt &Inn 'rall€" cover eleclQC trolll1g motor al...ce~sones $4 950 313 34390'7

65110ATS AND MOTMS

LASER: raCial and lull ngGood condition $1 500E"snlng (313)886-1657Dav (313)983-0211

17FT f,berglass Sears fish-Ing boat 75hp wlln t'a,l-e' $1 ~OO 1965Thompson 21ft skiffBUick V6 OMC outd"veWlt~ tral,er $2 500Both run excellert'(810)392-9942

BOAT Insuran-::e Verycompetitive qualrtj. COtT1-

panles Discounts avail.able Pierce & Compa-nv 18118 ~ack 343-0000 V,ck,

HUNTER Legerd 4051995, 'oaded like "If'WFast roomy good lOOK-Ing Pnnclples only 313-

.. 824.0280

1995 Plymouth \ oyagE" 7~as,e"gel 4 cylinderma', options lOW rrlleaqe as" ng $10 800(81 (I ~ 71 5269

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Street Index - SchoolsMunicipalities - Churches

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1990 Po.,' dC TrarsportSf: 1 o~r",r ..,'1 te a I

pCJwer new; res aealerIn~talled eng ne 42Krr' les very clean mus'sp" <;;1'; ?')r) i).P<' A1"77'; 8139

1986 Voyage' SE 7 passenger 1 owner Autcair lilt crUise cassensloy, mllf'age looks gooddr.ves good $2 500313-839-4462

AVAILABLEAT THE

GROSSE POIl\TE ~E"'S OFFICE96 KERCHEVAL,

GROSSE POI~TE FAR~IS

6 I 4 AUTOt.\{)T1VEAU'TO INSURAHC£

AUTO hsurance- Lowdown payment $125Doesn't matter whatyour onvmg record slike Partners Insurance810-774.9955

1992 Ford (,Iub Wager61 400 rr" es loafieaexcelleni conditiO')$9 999 llrn lJ 13)8827802

.11 AUTOMOTIVE'. VANS

, ~ 13 AUTOMOTlV£WANHD TO IUY

B & B Automatic Auto ISlooking lor all junk carsDead or aliVE' We alsobuy used t,res TOWingava,lable 24 h:>u'sl 7d...ys Minor repal's rea.sonable pnces B B313 245-<1.555 313-653.6327 13030 Hayes (6",A,le) Detroit

ALL Jl..rk cars wantedSe'VlOg Grosse POI'1teHarper Woods 3t ClairShores & DetrOit s east-Side 810-779-8797

651 IOATSAND MOTORS

rSTREETMAPS

O.F THEGROSSE POINTES &

H.L\.RPER WOODS

1989 -,5' Bayllner openbow 50 Mrse garagekept excellent $2800313.88,-4305

17 1/2 Cresthner 1990Mercury 75HP Sideconsole trolling motorFish and ski extras trail.er low hours $6 950313824-0741bOb AUTOMOTlVl

JE!PS/4-WHHl -

b 10 AUIOMOTtVE~PORTS (AR_~

611 lUTOMOTlV£TRUCKS

60S AUTOMOTtVE- FOlElGN

6 I 2 AUTOMOTlV£VANS. .

1995 HOf1daAcco'd LX 4door "Eldan dutomalicai' $'1 500 0' bec;t offer (8101--f6-59~?

1993 Jagudr XJ5 Leat'lerailoy wheels warrllntyS' 7950 Tdmarolf ClasSICS 248 223.8459

1994 Honda Del S0 ::152 000 miles DldC~asklf)g $2 500 besl,,,131881.>-1976

--------1994 mfnt Q45 j te

choose •. JOY Stier "g at$20950 Tamaro" Cd:'

"ICS 245 223 8459

1994 Invinil J30 Leathers"rlroof S17D50 Tarnarof! ClaSSICS 24'3 223.

1991 Jagl..ar XJS conve'1'.Ole V12 only 28000miles flawle~s $22 950Tama'off ClaSSICS 248-223 8459

~996 JeeP Cherokef'black excellent "'onOI'tlon 4 wheel dnve loaded alarm remote locl(sbicycle rack, 30K$160001 best (313)417-2587

1996 Jeep Grand Chero-kEle excellen1 conditionCDI cassette powerdoorsl windows! seatsV8, eKtended warranty45K $20000 (313)8S12764

1995 Wrangler, blue blackrard top tmted soundbar 36K S11 500(810)7n-5365(313)496 9344

1978 Sliver AnniversaryCorvette 4 speed goodcondltlon Must sell313-882-4420

1993 Chevy S.Jburban1500 2 wheel drrve V8,loaded excellent malfl-tenance, $12000(313)882-0627

1994 Dodge Dakota Ex-tpnded cab a.Jto, air,3SK Mint cor,d:tlon$9700 (313)8!l2 0306

1988 Ford F250, char-coal exceile.,t conditIOn68K, Must see I(313)885-8204 KeVin

1994 Ford F150 Llghtjng,SVO, 351 motor blackvery good cO'ldltlOn74000 miles $10,900(313)885-' 127

1994 (,MC Suburban SLEV8 9 passenger F' berglass running boardsloaded Excellent COnd',tlon $13,900 Agent313-885-8300 839-4462 even I'Igs

1991 !';hevrolet Beauville8 passenger high y ortloned 54K exce,le'ltcondition $9800 313-886-2805

1985 Chevy 34 ton I'.orl>.van runs & look,=;good"oild 1St dependaole$1 350 313 885 4609

1993 Chrysler Tol'.r. &Country dark q eenloaded clean $11 750(313)881 -6360(313)881.3404

1993 Dodge Grand Carava SE loaded Excee,l shapel $7 30u best(313)822218'>

1985 Dodqe CIl'alld"!\hny nel\ parts gooo~hap" S1 SOO he~:(8101771 1306 page113 2fO 2253

.OJ AUTOM TlVEGENERAL MOTOlS

604 AUTOMOTIVEANTIQUE/(l~SSI{

60S AUtOMOlIVEFOR~IGN .

1992 Dellille average'Tltie~ navy blue exrel.lent $8700 313 B82419::-

1996 G'ar>d Prox 4 doorlow mtles ful oOllervery clean $11 995313-8811491

1991 Grand Pnx SE V6all opltons excelle'ltCOndlliOn $5 000(3'3)8869084 ----

1992 Lumina 234 welmawltalned 100115 grea'black With burgura,' Inlenor $5500 (313\88'15215 L.ets deal 1mmovng'

1996 Monte Carlo Z34loaded 9 600 miles,burgundy! dark ,:yayleather h~e new$17 OOO! negotiable810-293-6128

1970 Cadillac CoupeDeVille Texas ca', blue!white top, e::cellent con-dmon, $6 500 (313)882-5886

1941 Cadillac 5 passen-ger Impenal sedanClassiC, restored cor-rectly Inslce and outHydromatlc, new tiresAsking $29,500(313)8821294 or 313-924-0702

1972 Cutlass 442 Conver.tlble Red, white top.mint, Cragar double Wlrechrome w'leels, V810000 (313)884 7654

1973 Mercedes, 280SELMint condition 70 000miles $5,5001 best otter(313)881 7480

1979 MGS LE black! tan32600 onglnal milesExcellenl condiTIon Of.fered at $6800 313-881-0087

1997 BMW Z3 SilverI red,1 9 liter, CD excellentcondition 9900 miles$29500 (313)882-8244evenmgs, weelo..ends

2995 BMW 3251 coupe 5speed sunrc>cl$21,950 Tamaroff Clas-Sl('$ 248-223-S'~59

1993 BMW 32E-IA blackon b <lck 37K LoadedImmaCt'late $21 500313-886-2805

1989 BtvlW 3251 convert,ble sUP<'r sharp mustsee S14 950 TamaraHClass cs 248 22~ 8459

1983 BMW ~?8e Veryqood ('ond,',of) Manynew ItE'rTI" $') 200 248304 7653 313 8868319

b02 AUTOMOTIVEFORD'

, 601 AUTOMOTlVl{HRYSUt

603 lUTOMOnV£GENfUl MOTOIlS

1995 Dooge IntrepidC,ean 59 000 miles$9900/ m'J.keoffer 313.8823909 31:1-881-1318

'994 Dodg" Stealt!' RTLoaded leather seatsA'I C1pttOrS Must see$~3 700 313.962-9548313-1386 6646

1991 Doage Dynasty vervclea'l $2795 or bestoffer 313.823-4833

1988 Dodge Shadow88 000 miles Like new$23001 best (810)7711.306 page 313-260.2253

1980 Dodge tractor 51'Jwheel low miles goodcond'tlon 27 enclosedtrailer Good for con.structlon $7 000 810-776-2390

1992 LeBaron convertible60000 miles, new trans,'top' tires leather mintcondition $8 0001 bes!offer Evenings 8'0.n4.0654

1993 PlymOl.lth ACClaim,auto air sunroof, clean75K $4,300/ best Pag-er (2481261-1670

1998 Renault Medallionsound body needs e'l-g'ne work some rustWill sell for parts, $600!best (313)881-7210

1996 Sebnng white Load-ed leather sun- roof,CD 49.000 miles$12,900 Great carl(810)465-5690

1994 Viper, red, excellentcondition, 6,500 miles$55,000 810-291 0850

1979 Corv!'lle hlack onb ac~ Auto Il,r gla", TToo<; New tires headers d,ml E'xh8L.stS') uOO m"~, $'! 500Q'lqtnal owner 24e54t 1868

1996 Aurora dark rectigray leather, 31K miles,warranty like new$21 500 31~-884-2995

1988 Beretta, while113000 miles $2000(3t3)886 0083

1992 BonneVille SE77 000 miles full powerexcellent condition Withuogrades 'S7500(e 10)779-1083----------

1994 Chevy Berena 226loaded extra clean36 000 miles (810'775.5851

SCOOPER

, or dCl.211s call.l13-882~900

500 ANIMAL '- ADOPT A PH

601 AU~OMQ.HVE(HRYSL£R

4 U' SPQIlTS £QUIPMENT

505 LOS' AN.DFOUND

-S03 P£T G~OOMING

S03 HOUSEHOlD pmfOR SAlE

504 HUMANE SOOfTllS

PrIvate part\ ads on!size ill. [reque"",restrtction:. apP0-'"

313-884.4795

TRrASURESV~1)ER $25Sell your odds& ends here

for only $5.001

Example,Wh,te elept>antceramic 1940 s$1495 313-123-4567

411 TREA5UIl£5 UNDElt $2S.

PARAMOUNT fJush pullequlp'Tlenl le3 shoulde'& chest machines $575313-8616351

TREASURES 'JnOCI ~25P,ace YOur ad I ere loronly $5001 Details 313882-5900

An-mal waste managementYear round

Gall for weekly sched.Jle

DOGUE DeBordeax pup-pies (French Mastiffslike TUFrn!r & Hoochdog) Red ana blackmasks, Reasonablypriced Great tempera-ment Very protectiveReglsterE'<! (810)392.2393

BLACK lab male, 3 years,al' shots neutered, own.ers moving (313)886'4674

GROSSE POinte AnI'TlalAdoption Society. Petadoption Saturday Ap'll18 12- 3prr Pet CareSuperstore 9 Mile! GTa.tIot (313)884'1551

THE Grosse POinte AnimalClime has a female 6mont!" old sparllel miX,an oldf'r female Shep-herd milt, black and anorange long haired malecat and a gray maleshort haired cat Pleasecall (313)822-5707

ADULT and puppy obed"ence classes, st8",ngApnl 6th Informat,onCarolyn HOUSE!, 3.3-884-6855

1970 NOIID 350, heade'straction bars gears1971 Cadillac Eldorado 1987 Mercedes 580 SL(313)403-2074, Red 2 lOpS excellent(313)339.9957 cond,! on Tamarof!

1995 Olds Aurora white ClassIcs, 248-223.845933k non-SMoke excel-lent condition In warran- 1991 Mltsubl!>~1Mirage 4

doot air, all power,ty $19,500 \313)885- $3300 (313l886-46746061 _

1994 Olds Cutlass Suo 1989 Porsche 911 conpreme 49,000 miles vertlble low miles pownew brakes, great connl' er top $30950 Tamartlon Must sell, new car off ClaSSICS, 248 ~23-already here $9000/ _84_5_9 _best 313-RA?-?417 1996 Toyota Cellca GT

1993 Olds Cutlass SI..- convertible 5 speed, al-pteme convertible, red! loy wheels $21 950black leather Intenor TaMaroff ClaSSICS 248-fully loaded, 80.000 ,223-8459mIles $8500 313.886. -19-9-3--V-o-lv-o-,-8-50--G'-L-T3862 Leather power seals

1991 Olds Cutlass Calal" sunrOOf, $15,450 Tam-42K 1 owner, $3,500 aroff ClaSSICS 248.223-(313)884-0592 8459

-----------1989 Escort runs well, re- 1991 Olds CalaiS, Quad 4, MAZDA 1995 626LX

liable transportation tor good confirtlon, runs 32,000 miles, green,$1000 313-886-9708 great $4 0001 best 313- sunroof, CD deluxe

884-0126 wneels loaded1997 Ford Escort LX wag' -------- $10900 810-775-6728

on, 10,200K Great con- 1991 Pontiac LeMans 248-583.9802dltlonl $10,850 313. Red stick 30mpg881-4399 1-800-366- Looks and runs great'1896, ext n49 $1 950 (810)778-1914,

page 313-829-08021988 Ford Taurus statlor -----~-----

wagon, good condition 1988 Pontiac 6000 Wagon$1 200 or best oHer "Woody" loaded excel-(31,3)882-5851 lent cor.dlhon $2895

----'---.------ 18'0)775-03831994 Llrcoln Ma!'k VIII - .. -----------

40k black! black leath- 1988 sedan DeVille cus.er factory bUilt I!'I pl1one, tom go+d packager(1oon cd secuntl', trac- Clean, excellent CO'1d,tlon ever} option Per- lion $4,950 best 313feet $14 900/ best _7_0_9_-0648 _(810)445-1309 1987 Z24 Cavalier Must

1990 Llnc.oll" Mark VII, alII sell Loaded Very niceBlass package Sliver shape $2,222metallic sunroof, wire (313)331-8285wheels new tires trans- SEIZED Cars from $'75

FOUND: large black fe- """SSlon hrakes dnd Porsches, Cad,lIacsmale Jog found 4, t 1Kelly' 8 M,le (313)885 muffler Excellent condl- Che\IYs BMWs Cor.7982 <Ion $4 500 or best ot- vettes Also Jeeps

fer (313)882'2603 pag- 4WD's You, Area Tol,GERMAN Shepherd fe- sr (313)830-4805 Free 1.800-218-9000

male puppy Found 1993 Mercury Tr3cer sta- E'Jct A-5803 for currentnea, Alter (313}823- liOn wagon Loaded I_ls_tl_rlg_s _9696 60,000 miles $5,000 BUICK Le8abre 1988

LOST- long hair gray! (313)822-1519 loaded, very nicewhite hair male cat 1989 Mercury Sable, $2,895 810-775-038.."\Black "eyeliner" arOu"ld 116,000 m-Ies, excellenteyes Nottlnghaml Fair' running condition,fax (313)824-4258 $2000 (313)881-9113

THE Grosse POinte Animal 1985 Mustang, automaticCliniC has an older male rebUilt engme, $1, '350 orSheltle mix tan! white, best offer 313-885-0561an orange long haired 1991 Taurus, good c-. ':11_male cat and a shvr1 !lor., new transmltlon'1alred r'1ale gray cat, a 70K $4,200 313.881-female spanlei mix With 5018no tall tarV while, a fe- -------- __male Lab! Sheppard 1989 Taurus Loaded, veryblack ana a female dependable, ne..... sus-Sheppard mix black pel'slon brakes, tiresCall (313}B22.5707 altemator, water pump,

thermostat high milesS2 550 810-860-1973,pager

1991 Tempo GL veryclean $3,000 or best of-fer (313)885-4540 After6p'11 or weekends.(313)881-7226

1988 Townca' Signatureexcel'ent condition12' 000 miles, alwaysgaraged smooth qUietnde $3000 (313)886-3567

1996 Chrysler C,rrus LXI,4 cylinder, 34K ,eathergarage kept $' 1 450(313)823-1251

1994 Chrysler Conco,-dgreen, new tires, greatcondition 85K extend.ed war'anty Best offer313-885-4266

1992 Chrysler LeBaronLX fully loaded warran-ty low m'leage goodconditIOn $5100, best313.881.7,84

1987 Daylc'la, She'by ed'-!Ion ongl'1al oy,.,ar fullyloadI'd black! burgundyleat"er !Olenor auto airstpreo excellent ('ond"t,on $2950 (313'8825577

1990 DoegE' Stra(J5Loaded Ike 'lei," [Iec'nc sl..n ;001 CD ~3 000I"1lles $12 500 i:'asl311 34, 5~73 8109496869 evenlrgs

413 MUSI(Al- IN/iTlIIM£NTS

, 415 WANTED 10 BUY

4140ffl(l/SUSltlESS- lOUfPMENT

spl:akers SUilable for achl..rch Peneclly ma n.talned Moving to anapartlT'ent Ml..st sell 1

$12000 new will sell far$3 500 (313)882 1291

ARRIVING OAIL V'At our new permane'lthome More quality used

plsros $795 and upMichigan P;ano Co

Mov'ng, tuning reflnlsh-,ng, rebuilding estl-mate~ & appraisals

Woodward S of 9 Mile248-548-2200Call anytime'

Cash to' planos'BABY Grana Plano by

George Steck Issued1931 Excellent condl-t:on (313)885-8204

BLACK high polish babygral"d plano like newcondition $5 500 withbench tuning dehvery &warranty Other planaslrorr $795 Mlchlga'1Plano Co 248-548-2200, call anytime

CHICKERING parlor grandplano Showcase COndi-tion 2" sohd mahoganyMaSSIVe carved legsand lyre 313-640.0130

GUITARS, banjOS andma'ldohns. ukes want.ed Collec1or 886-4522

MOVING sale-- AugustForster 6 4" Grand pia.no Llkf' new, beautlfu'co"1d<tlon $42 000 new$24000/ best GrossePomte (810)m 9800

VAMAHA five toot sevenlnC'h grand plano Clackpolished With bench,del very tuning and war.ranty $8,990 Other pianos from $795 MichiganPlclno Company(248)548-2200 Call a"lytune I

RESTAURANTI Bakery!Ice Cream eqUiomentPriced to sell I Good con-dition LeXington area(810\359-8439 p,easecall oefore 11am orafter7pm

BUYINGJewelry, WDtchesDl8mOncls, Gold &

SilverThe Gold Shoppe

22121 GratiotEastpointe MI, 48021

(810)n4-0966

BUYING old fumltureglassware, china, andother l'lteresling Items.John, 313-882 5642

FINE chma dlnnervvareand sterling Silver flat-ware Call Jan or He1>(810)731-8139

GUITARS, banJOS,mando-lins and ukes wantedCollector 886-4522

IVES Railway Circus Train,parts boxe-s literatureLarge Tin Boats, battle.shlp£ ocean linersparts, boxes literature(734)284-4828 Gary

OLD wooden dUCKhuntingdecoys and fiShing tack-le wan1ed Cash paid810-n4-8799

SHOTGUNS, nfles andhandguns, Parker.Browning WlnChf'-stcr,Colt Luger others Col.lector (248)478-3437

WANTED to buy MopeMsmotorcycles 3ntlshbikes, a'1Ycondition Dan(810~"'~8 5401

. 416 SPOII1HQWPMEjfi .

1996 Yamal18 EL90 digitalorgan Excellent condl

• ,Ion $9500 313 S8'nso

ABBEY PIANO COROYAL OAK 248 541.6116

USED PIANOSusee Splclets Con~oles

Upnghts & GrandsPIANOS WANTED

TOP CASH PA'DALLEN T'leater dea..xe or

gan (Wllh full peaalbOard) Has J soealle'cabmets, contdinlng 2nv'oc:: ...l1rl ~ 1n+'01 r"'Ii ()

CROSS country exerciser$100 or t>est oHer 313-417-2682

GOLF clubs 2 ~ets Withbags Tef'n & child $65$50 (313)8825490

GREG NNman graph Iecll..bs 3 thru 9 3 w,,oos$450 Calloway .,lpelsha!: Irons $300(810)77t> 198~

NORDICTrack sP~rtsk;'like J'ew $450(:)13)8849349

Tnursday, A~nl 16, 1998Grosse Pointe News / The Connection

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'H lANPS<Al'fIlSj-GARD~t1(IS

ALLENLANDSCAPING

F., ~e'\lce law" careL c€''1csed & 1/'51.1'00

Free "Os'lmales(810}nS-2861

• BLOOM- N- Zoom L:lnd.l:;C<l;Jlng CO IS oH"nng\ ard clean up specIal"Tree a",a sr-'ub tnm.m nq Lawn cuttl"lQ"Masler Gardt''le( spe.clallZJng In perennialtransplar-l,ng Referen-ces (810,445-0422

CAl.L 'coal for free est'-r-'late MVF lawn Careserving Grosse POinteover 10 years Promptrel,able profesSIC:-.aI,weekly laW!" maJ'1te-Mnce 810-n5-7351

CREATIVE La'1dscaplng-lOp sOII- 3 yaros deliv-ered a"d spread $'70Top SOlI- 3 yards deliV-ered 570 Decorativestone deilloery call forpnce a'ld seleclJon se-niOr discount 1O"~(810)759-6884

F!VESEASOHSTREE seRVICETnmmlngl slumoremoval Top SOIlgradmg aeratlon

power raklng19th year

George Sperry81 ().778-4331

GREEHEA Images Land-scaptng (313)881-5537FertiliZing, aerating,lawn cuttJng Spmgclean. ups, shreddedbark & FTlulch too SOIl.se90mQ and plantmg

GREENSCAPE-Spnng Clean up.Weekly L:lWl1 Cutting.FertHllll'lg-Garde., SeIVlCe

313-881-3349

****ACTlVE TREE EXPERTSTree tnmmlng, tree re-moval S'UlT.p removal

Wtnts' rates YeararO'Jnd service SenIOr

dlscc,mts1-800-544-9383

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SERVICES, INeLandscape DesIgn &

MaIntenance.Sod Installation, Shrub

and Tree TnmmingtRemoval, CIean-outs.fertilization, GlIttMaean II1g, Aeration..Top SoIl, Mutch &.Stone deliveries.

FREE ESTl"'ATESLicensed &. InSUred

313-417-0797

LAWN cutting from $12rru5Cellaneous yard worlo;(810)n&-4798

M & E Landscaping Inc.Sprng Cleanup.

lawn CuttingTree Planting! Tnmml'IQ

UntlOck PatiosRes'denlJalf CommerCIalInsured. (313)822-5010

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMINGCOM?LETE WORKReasonable Rates

Quality selV1ceCall Tom 81o-n6-4429

PAULLANGH-GARDEN DESIGN

-Site Plans.perennl8~ Borders

313-884-1807

PLANTINGS From TheParl< Plantlng/ rTlalnte-'1a'"lce of beds, borders,",-d shr,Jbs Peren'1lalsa"lnuals tropical Ray(313)823-2150

POINTE Stump & Shrub8emoval SpecialiZing InInacceSSIble sUmps &shrubs Mature and responslCle Grosse PomtereSident Call Rodger at3,3-884,5887

-- "8 (£MINT WORk. .

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TOMAELECTRIC

80B TOMALicensed Master

Elet:trrcal Contractor::;~,'i-005-ou~u

Reasonable RatesFree Estimates

Commercial Resll)entlalNew, RP.palrs, Renov3-tlonS, COde VIOlations,

Service Upgra~

936 fIOM SANDING,REfINISHING '

GARY ZERILLI Excavat.l'1g & Lan~cap,ng C-on-crete & removal Water-proofing lnground poolremoval, ete commer.CISI res,de'"lt.al InSll r.

Ed free eslJmates Wado rt all'l Quality, pro-lesslonal work/ reasona.ble rates

81 Cl-41 5-9393

WINTER CONSTRUCTIONStuaa~UJ~

Griffin Fence Company

"Ail Types Of FenCing'sales

.''lstallatton, Repa.-s-Semor Discount

822.3000 800-305-9859

MODERN FENCEWrite Cedar SpecialiSts

serving the GrossePOlntes Since 1955

"AutOfllalJc Gale Opel"ers"29180 GratIOt, RoseVIlle

6 10- n6-5456

G& G FI..OORCO

Wood ooors onty313-885-0257

Floors of dlStlncllonSInce 1964

Bob GrabowskiFounder I PresidentLJcensed, Insured,

member of TheBetter Busmess Bureau

• Free estimatesWe supply, Install sand

stain and finISh woodfloors ne.v & old

SpecialiZing InGlltsa flnlsh

810'778-2050

fit-, HardwoocI FloorsKINLEY&. CO

Grosse POInte s finestQuaJrty and low prICeS

Free estimates313-640-9349

FLOOR MASTERS, INC.Custo.rn HardwoodFIoonng and InlayDestgrlS Sa'ld''1g,

StainIng FfnlSl'u'19 &installation servICeS

(313)884-4090

FLOOR sanding and fm-Ishmg Free estimatesTerry Yeric:.e (81C)n2-3118

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KELM FLOOR SANDINCLay Sand, FInish

-Staining Expetts-50 years expenence.Llcensed.lnsured.

-References'313-53s-n56

WOOD floor sanding. re-fl'1lshlng MIChigan FloorServ>ces 22725 Gleater'Y1ack Call 1.800-606-"T515

FURNITURE refinIShedrepaired. stropped, anytype of caning Free es-timates 313-345-6258,248-661-5520

ABEL Tree SeM(,e freeest mates, licensed andInst..red Tn rt'FTlI'lg orcomplete re'flova, oftrees bustes andstumps 810-447249<1

TREES, sh~edges'e'floved StU"1p gr.ndIrg Insr.,ff'd Fr",e esl,.males (8'(j)778-~59

920 CHIMNEY ~EI'.t11l

9:.' 5 DECKS 'PATIOS

923 ~ONSTRUCTIO" RE~Ajlf

J&JCHIMNEY

SYSTEMS, INC.MICH UC .71-05125

Cn rr,neys .epalredrebUilt re.llned

Gas fl ,pc; f,:=....l "'0,.,(

C,eanl"g Glass BlOCKCerMet! Ins .. red(810)795-1711R.R, CODDENS

Chlm~.e>'S rebu,'trepaHed or t.JC" POI'1tlng

FlUE'S caps repairedCO,In1neys cleaned

313-886-5565SAFE ~Iue Chimney Servo

ce ':'own repa r tuck-palntng I'ner replace-'00"1: 3' 3-882-51 69

MOUNTAIN View Con.structlon fUlly InSUred,DBA 10 years Tue"polnt'ng c,1'mney repa''S po'c'les dr,v~wa)'S & patiOS Free Es .t! (

"3 CEMENTWORK

S & J ELECTRICResldenbal Commercial

No Job Too Small313-885-2930

SERVING THEGROSSE POINTES

SINCE 1965CUSWORTH

ELECl'RICINCMaster Licensed &

Insured"Res1dentaj-Comrt'(' fClal

-Fast Emergency SelVlceSENIOR CmZENS

DISCOUNT313-886-4448

152'5 MACK

BLUE SKYPOWER WASH

~Ieant;'lg -Stamtng-l..Jcensed -1"lSured

-10 years e~penence-Free estimates(810)293-5674

DECK SPEClAUST

Serving the Pontes 13 yrsWe Build to Suit You

-New ConstruCllonoReoaJ r & RestoratIOn-Powerwashlng! Cleaning.Seall1lg & Slalfll'1g

Free E.'itlmates&

ConsulUltlonEd Elliott, Licensed BUilder

(810)791-0418

POINTE Pavers Walk.w~ys patIOS dnvewayEodges for w,dth ana curt:>apped.1 GarE"ull matureGrosse Po,nte resl(jemcall Rodger a' 313-884-5887....ELECTRIC CO,

Ranges Dryers Serv cesDoortlells

VIOLATIONSFAST EMERGENCY

SERVICE810-n4-911 0

FIRSTELECTRICAL CO..JOHN, Master Electrical

81o-n6--1 007Emelgency ServICe

Violations, RenovationsDoor1:lells. Ranges DryersSenior Citizen Discount

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R.L.STREMERSCH

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

(313) 884.6789

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COACHLIGHTCHIMNEY SWEEP CO,

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SAFE FLUECHIMNEY SERVICE

- Ch,mr-ey C,eanmg ~

• Caps and AScreensIn,ta',<;d

• f\,1orta anaDaMperRep.lIt

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TOM TREFZE~882-5169

A& KMASONRY1-800-372-4323

~ RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE SPEClALlSl '<'< Hand Troweled FinIsh :~ FootIngS, Garage Ra/s/ngJ. Porches ~~ B",srMEN r WATl:RPROOFI 1'<G ~~ l"ens('d & !n<,ured ,'yMARTI"'R~IF GARYJ)IPAOLA ~

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Tear- outs &. HaulingPamtl ng, Interior

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01~ C4RPH fNSjAl.!,'ON

GARAGESTRAIGHTENINGAnd Rebu:kiing

~ Rotten WoodCrac)( &. cement Repair

To P2ss cny CodeGuaranteed

call For Free EstimateLicensed Insured

John Price(313)882.0746

PROFESSIONAL carpen.ter 30 years expen-ence Roofing doors.wmdows decks, poren-as Reasonable ratesCall Roger anybrr.e,810-779-7619

GARY'S Carpet ServICeInstaJlallon restretctllngRepairs Carpet & padavailable 810- n4. 7828

AFFORDABLE plastenng25 years expenence,guaranteed work freeest,mates Insured LouBlackwel. 810 n6.8697

91 Z IUllDltffl/R£MODEUNG

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& Drywall Stucco repairSpray textured ce"mgs(810).755-2054

CEJUNG repairs walerdamage craclr.s. palm.Ing wallpaper removal,plaster, texture orsmooth Licensed co,.,.tractor Joe 313-881.10135

EIIPtRE BUilders Drywall,plaster, framing electn.cal, new construction,finIShed basementsDrop COllings ueensed!Insured 313-885-3482

PLASTE~ & Drywall repairand pal'1t1ng GrossePomte referer.ces CallCharles .Chlp' Gibson313-884-5764

PLASTER reoa.rs, pamt-mg Cheap' No Job toosmall I Call anytJrOO In.sured (810)n4-2827

SEA VER'S Home Mainte-nance Plaster, drywall,fevtJJ"~S. j?a!~t .-0:;; 1 Cyears In Grosse POinte313.882-0000

.1) 111(11/110(1( WOU

912 ~UflDIHG, -REMOOWtlG-

J W KLEINER SRMASON CONTRACTOR

SE8V'f\G T~EPOIl-lTES FOR 35 vEARS

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Bne-k & Flagsto'"le PatiO"p .. - '" ............ .::.

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313-88.:' 0717

QUALITY t.JcKpolntn9Specla/llI'lC In sl"1alllobs PreCast stepsc'1lmney and pore, repal'S glass block win.dows Larry (810)4159333

EMPIRE B<Jllders Addl'tlons new constructionFram'J'1g drywall pia".ter elect'lC3' flnlsr etlbasements Drop cell...gs LIC'e'1sed. 1'1S.Jred

313--885-3482

KMB COflS!nJctlon Inc.Kitchen and basementremodeling drywall,painting and generalmaintenance Licensed!lr'!Sured (313)886-2726

LANCE NEWTONCONSTRUCTION

Complete Home'rn~~.ee.""i'tefi1

Ultra decks & AdartlonsLJCensed

1-81 ().296-2537MONARCH

RENOVATIONSSpecialu:ingin

kitchens and bathsI.Jc:ensed builder

Glen Draper(313)885-9235

REMODEUHGI repair5elV1ceS 26 years ellpe-nen..--e cabinet workSMail rep.alr JObs wel.come 810-493--9520

BUL.i..OOG BUilders com-plete home remodelingand repairs Licensedand InSJred Free estlmate 8.0 265-9121

Custom I:kstgrJ &Caastru.ctiott Sen>kn

&"SldentJal "'ddillonsKItchens -Baths-Dormers

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ANDY'S Masory c:I1lmneyrepair Bnck, all t<JCkPOIntl ng, CO"lCrete li-censed Insured(313)881-0505

!ZIng In ",ortar telftureicolor matching TheBock Doctor Rlctlar1Pnce licensed 313--8823804

CHAS. F.JEFFREYBnck Flagstone Walks

&. PatJosPorches RebulftPre-Cast StepsTU<:k-PomtmgCement Work

Basement Waterproofingucensed Insured

313-882-1800

BRICK repairs, porches.steps tuekoolntlngsmall jObs welcome Ke-Vin (810)779-6226

BRICtr Won..- ExcellenC:In bnck WOrk Small lObsReasonable FI R Cod.dens (313)88&-5565

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AND CONSTRUCTlON24 Yea's e\Der,er')ce

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313--8S2.1800

MARK W ANDERSONBasement Waterproofing

MI Llc# 2103130562-InSured

.'0 Year Guarantee-Honest Answers

.,t:ree wntten estllTlates(313)881-8035

R_LSTREMERSCH

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

WALLS REPAIREDSTRA!GHTENED

REPLACEDALL WORK

GUARANTEEDLICENSED313-884-7139

5EJMNG ~ 28 fEARS

Some ClassificatiOnsare required by la. to

be lICenSed. Check IIrithproper State Agencyto verify license

THOMAS KLEINERBASEMENT

WA TERPROOANG"Dlgg,ng Method

"All New Drain Tile

907 IASEMEHT- WATEIlPROOFING

slag stone & backfill

"Spotle% Cleanup

"Wails Stralghte"led &Braced or Replaced

"Founda~ons Underptl"ned _

"8n1::K & Concrete Work ~~O Years &penence"10 Year Transferable

Guarantee

'"Drainage SystemsInstalled

L,censecl & InsuredA-1 Quality

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ALUMINUM, awnings,br>ck, decks cleaningpalntlflg Prompt aualityseJV1ce Free estimates,sen'or discounts FuHyInSured 1-888.428-7347

960 ROOfiNG SERVICE

E\IIL THE PLUMBERFather & Sons

"!nce 14'1BiLl \I~ST~R P1t \IBl~TO'"

882-0029

J.T M. Plumbing Service &Repa c Co Drains waterhealers copper ra-pipeS 810-890-9054

L S WALKER COPlurnbl'1g Dralf1 CleanIng

All Repairs FreeE~llmates' Reasonaolel

l'1sured810-286-1799

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DAVE BARTONELICENSED

MASTER PLUMBERAn'" ;pes Plumbtng"-e,. & Repair Work

Sel-.er Cieanongl'leplpes

313526-7100FarTl,ly Owned

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PLUMBING rommerc'al New & re-pal'S Free eS'umales

& Cail R J Babel.DRAIN (313)521-3994

521-0726 ROOFINGRepaIrs reshm-xFree Estimates g1lng, chImney scraerlS,

"'Full Produc1 Warranty basement leaks, plasterrepairs Handyman

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be licensed Check withproper State Agencyto verify license.

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SEE IJO" AFFORDABll:. Ql-\Lffi CA~ BE!10 ,ear wor1<mansh p warranty

25 year or longer matena' 'Yarrant>,Speclahzlng ,n TEAR-QFFS...,.......,

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Since 1936 0 CALL3 S,nce 1936

79"4~" 13-521&\O.~ \\O\-'f,~~Otl;~2075t\,oQ E. D. l'oJey !~ Improvement Co.

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p1d.ster r'fg anQ drywallrepa"s C'ac.KS pel::I>'1gt:alf't W'ndow glazingea.JIK'19 Also pal'll 0 dal"r-<lClU'"> 51d ng 313874 1613

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and F u1ty.ng -Extel'1Of Power Washing

and Pa''lt'ngAlum num Sldmg

WOO<j Fences 3"1d Decks

FREE ESTIMATES

PAINTING by OPeNo jobs too big no)Obetoo smaIJ We do It llJ.l

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QUALITY PAINTINGIt.TERIOR EXTERIOP

Plasler & Df)~al RepairstrQ. ~~~ r\l; v-.a.

Glo1Z,<.g Cau I(,ngHa'\d Pa,nled SIding

BaSI malenals c proles~fo:"'a WOr) .,h...arar teeo

InsuredJim (313}880 7057

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This 's Ol,lr new number'810- nlH:l695------J L. PAJNTlNG

INTERiORJEXTERIORPowet Washl'lg

RepalntmgA'uminum Siding\Ianety ot colors

Window puttyl caulklngGro:.se Pomte References

Fully InsuredFree EstlfT'ales31~146

"JEFFREY ADAMS, INC.Custom RoomEnhaneements

Decorat. ..e and StructuralIntenor Renc.vabons

FREE ESTIMATES

ARTHUR VICTORPAINTING

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954 PAINTING /DfCORATING

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Custom WallCoverings

Grosse POIl1leContractors

MICHAEL SATMARY313-88508155

local &long Distance

Agent forGIobcil Von Lines

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• W'nOOv. pvtlytng,caulkmg. repal'ltmg

oAepa.tnng alumInum &wood !oldlng

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Basl:..>mel")~ :Iedr uJ1

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SpeClallZJ'lg In all types ofpalnllng Cau:kmg, Windowglazing and plaster repaJr

All wo/1o; guaranteedFor Free Estimates andReasooable Rates, call

810-n8-2749or 313-672-2046.

EUROPEAN Pamtlng &Steool>ng Intenor' exta-nor Staining, antJqumgFaux finIShing CustomArtwork. Bonded & In-sured 3133884274

Including p1'ofesslonalplaster a"ld drywar..

woodWorll.!fl9elec.1nca' updates

& fi...1urescustom paint ft'1lsnes

LIcensed buIlder I InsuredExper~lr

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(810)7'90-9117JOHN QuenlJn Gamarra

l'llenor extenor paint.lr 9 i'3 I'ean; elq)enetlCe Neat clean, pro-tesslo'1al 810-293-4610

JOHN'S PAINTINGImenor- Extenor Speoal-IZlng In repalnng damagedp!aster drywall & crackspeeling pamt Window put-tyl'1g and caUlking, wallpapenng Also paint old alu-

BOWMAN Pamtlf'g Inlen. mlnUfTl Siding All work and01/ extenor Reclde"tlal matenal guaranteed Rea-26 years ex;:-enenee sonable Grosse PornteCall Gary 810-326-1598 references Fully msured

Free esnmatesBRENlWOOD PatntJng! 313-882 5038

Wallpapering 30 years --------~01 Quality & 5eiVlCe to MASTERPOlntes, Shores, Harper STAINERoNOCXJs Free estimatesBIll, 810-776-£321 or Exper1 wood fimstllng.81(' ..771 .8014 10°. off Stam prob~I"'lS correctedwith thiS ad DaVid RolewlC2:

(810)296-2249NICK Painting 30 years

expenence Inteoorl ex-tenor Grosse Pomtearea References, reka-ble 810-791-4920

NUGENT Painting & pow-er washing Intenorl ex-tenor, plaster! drywall re-pairs. Insured, free est!-"nates 810.791-7669

PAINT STRIPPIN'.;Stam & Varnish removal

Plaster Repair, CarpentryWall Paper 1rli>1allanUrlPrestige Renovation

(810)296-2249lJC:ettSed _

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HANDYMAN- pa <11''19e ectncal p J~b,r,gRefe"erlee" red50'lab,erales MikE; 810-779:>454----

HONEST and depenoableCarpentry palntlfl'dplumbing and elec'rtcalIf YO<.Jhal'e a problem 01need repa'rs or a'ly If'slailing Call Ro'l 810573-6204

PAlN11NG Tnm & Windowframes Caulking shutlers, porches elc Carpe'ltry, plumbtng Mostall house repairs ServIng Grosse POinte 11years Bud 3' 3-6825886

PAINTING. wall repaircaulking 8. mInor carpeT'try Ref erenc:es sayIt all' (313l640-0019

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DEBRIS and rubbtsh re-moval Topsoll andShredded t>a/1o; deliveryShrub removal(313}32D-4336

FURNfTURE, applk1f1CeSany1hlng removed andhauled away Reasona-ble (810)779-4798

JDC Hauling CompanyResldenl1a and commerclal debns Rubbishconcrete elc Insured 7days a ....eek (810}554-0'319 (313)601 7073MOVING-HAUUN~Appliance removal

Garage, yard basement,cleanouts ConstructlofJdebns Free f.1shmatesMR B'S 313-882.3096

810-759-0457

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885-4867

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• Landscare Design& CO'1Structlon

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"nest malenals for the longesllaSlI'lg resultsGreat Western people aTe Qual tv minded dl'd courteous

REASONABLE RATESFREE ESTIMATES. rULLY INSUREOI LICENSED

886-7602

313-885-3410

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