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f Gabby's ClosesAs BankruptcyPetitio'n Filed

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Students Demand We 'Stop Iran' at SH Delnollstration

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Thursday, November 29PRE SID EN T JIMMY

CARTER issued a warningto .Iran in a televised speechbefore the American peopleMonda}' night that "gravaconsequences" will result ifany harm comes to the 49American hostages at theU.S, Emba~"y in Tehran,Mr Cartllr called Iranianleaders violators of "humandecency," In responding toquestions about the use ofmilitary force, the Prestdentdid not discount the possi.bility. Although the U,S.would like the hostages freedpeacefully, "the U,S. hasother options av~il"blc:' Mr.Carter said.

rPlan SparksBed CuttingCampaign

IHospital Officials SeekSupport to Obtain

Reconsiderationof Debedding

Hopes of Making Restaurant Success after Big G r 0 up'sEffcit tc Obt~1~Uqt!l)r License Fails; Findings

Shod, Anger of Employes By David KramerKey Reactions In what may be a fight

By Roger A. Waru. for its life, CQttage Hos-He had high hopes of making his restaurant pital has begun a cam-

business a success but it turned out to be a rocky paign to overturn the rec-road for Alex Bardy of Gabby's, 19299 Mack ave- ommendation of a localnue. For on Monday, November 26, a petition was health planning authorityfiled in federal bankruptcy court by Aljac Inc. that the. hospital bed/b/a (doing b:.dlless as) Gabby's, with the doors forced to cut more than

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. of the restaurant closing the previous evening. one-third of its medical-: l Sho'!k was the key reaction i surgical beds.""K ." to the bankruptcy petition S - I Letters are being sent to.. 1 . :1 and cIosi.\~1(of the establi.sh- pec"a ty supporters and donors, staff

, ! ment, WIth angcr surfacmg and local political figures, inon the part of some of the IR _ t ~~.....4- hopes of gaining enough sup.restaurant's estimated 60 to eS UttrulI,(, port to get the Comp~ehen.70 employes, with one say- sive Health Planning Coun.

Friday, November 30 ing, "He (Mr, Hardy) royally H,,-t l-n GPW cH of Southeastern Michigan,THE UN IT ED AUTO screwed everybody" and an. (CHPC) , to reconsider the

Workers, (UAW), may be otheL' noting she received no findings of its debeddingforced to renegotiate its official notification. 0- Edo"'rdo Sub'led of commission,contract with Chrysler Cor. Photo by David Kramer According to a bankruptcy" ... A recent ranking of allporation after a Senate Bank. A decade ago it might ha~e been an Ameri- November 29. About 125 students, and some non- court source, the voluntary Police Investigation for area hospitals by CHPeing Committee imposed a can flag burning but, instead, anti-Iranian posters students, joined in, chanting "death to the Aya- petition schedule and state. Aiiegedly Serving placed Cottage near the bot.wage freeze an Chrysler and effigies of the Ayatollah Khomeini were set tollah" and "damn Iran" during the hour-long ment of affairs filed indio Wine in Viola- torn, calling for eliminationworkers until 1962, The on fire by students during a demonstration on demonstration, For details see the picture and cated $105,000 in assets and ,of 62 beds therc,move was a condition for the the front lawn of South High School Thursday, story below, a total debt of $-373,213, hon of Act I Criteria Blasted$1.25 billion in federal loan along with a list of 78 credi. \ --- But Cottage 'tas blastedguarantees that Chrysler is tors. By Roger A. waha\, the criteria used to rate has.sppkinl! to strengthen its fi. Spagnol-,,& , TL... t- d T ch ...- Stl~l.ke Came "Too Late" For the second time ~it~ls, pointiug .to what, of.nancial picture,~ A UAW IIrea ene ....ea ' _er, Paul Bo;ock w,as named this year an unlicensed f1.clalst~ere say IS an oJ:>VIOUSspokesman charged the Sen. trustee ana he said the ob- , , btas agamst sman hospItals.ate adion is "highI" puni, l'Tametll' 5H 'A ·d d-- ........H t' ....Loca.... School jective is to sell the place as Woods speCialty ~estau-, One :criterion does in fact~ e U I ••• .J'..... r!:lnt w!)~ the c::nh,of't nf, ".Hve," Unless removed on the . Ii VOl \a gomg 'DU!;mt:~s, Whll H5 I ~.. ';~... ~--J--' ~~i assess negatlVe pOInts agamstSenate floor, the wage freeze p - - 1 Class C liquor license as a a public safety depart-.\ hospitals under 200 beds, UI1,

will have both Chrysler and I rlUCtDa IOff- - 1 R -4 _. saleable asset. . ment investigation in re- less they can justify theirthe 3?-tOunio?, 'back at the _1._ 1~1a~~ emam ft11gry \ Larnr Sni~er, Mr. B~rock's lation to allegedly serv- exist~nce ~y .being the .onlyt;".~;:::-,..n_,':"~.;;t:,:*~;",. ' I Former.' School, H"'ad'.,to '._;;;;,_7:.-;-;: '-::.,--::._-::. .~.,:-'"'" ~"_ .._..~'" '."......• _." .._._ ._,~. _.."'r ..••.• ,Y.,!!.?!.~.~¥"..J,~~c~,.~_e..e_!~~,__~f l,jp~ wine in violation of I ~~..s,p.!ta~_w,,~t~~na 3(}._mmu!~

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THE FORMER SHAH of Leave from Superintendent H,t Local I s Act,ons In Armada InCIdent: Issue of the assets also transpiring. Rules, , , health s y s t ems agency,Iran is a man without a System Regional Sympathy Walkouts Remains Alive Assets will ultimately be sold ~ase~ upon a cltlZen corn. (HSA), for Southeast Michi.country these days. The and reduced to cash for dts- pl~mt 10 O~t?ber and an en. gan, drafted the criteria asshah, Mohammed Reza Pahl. By' Susan McDonald By Susan MeDon.ald tribution to c~edito1'S, su10g ~armng, an~ based up. part of a move designed toavi, is seeking heLp from the Dr. Joseph Spagnoli, A pre. dawn settlement Monday, December 3, in Armada prompted . As for. the h~ense, he stated (ln, o!f~:e~~ ~servtn~ people reduce. nearly 2,O?O excessU,S. for a place of refuge 10 g ti as i t nt p r Local I unI'on leaders to call off a threatened strike by 4200 teachers that Its sale IS.subJcct to .appro'\'- gom.. U& ~ .. ~do.ardo s, a9767 beds In the. me,ro .ar.ea.since Mexico refused to reo n - me s s a su e -. I ., 'd al of the Liquor Control Com. Mack avenue, With suspected Health planmng offiCIalsnew his visa, Sources say intendent in G r 0 sse would have ~ept almost, 80,000 students ou~ of s~~ool. l'he CrISIS was avOl - mission, (LCC), and other bottles of w~ne in packages, generalIy agree the elimina.!hat Egypt appeal'S to he a IPointe schools,. t~ok o~er ed-but the Issue of regIOnal sympathy .strIkes IS far from dead. regulatory bodies. Mr, Snider the department sent a detec- tion of excess beds is an im-likely spot, but s-ome "re the top admInIstratIve Local r leaders are ap- .-------~~- J' added it could take between tive and city employe into portant step towards contain.questio,ning the wisdom of post at Sou t h High piauding the solida~ity d~m- brella union only one, New cording to Mr. Lange, It six to eight months beiofe I the establishment ;yith a ing the rapid rise of hospitalthe shah returning to the School last week after onstrated for the first time Haven, is still without a showed increased support E'verything is settled. marked b,ome of wme on costs,Middle East. Egyptia!1 Presi. the sudden announc~ last week 'by teachers in 16 teaeher contract. Teachers since Pointe teachers voted Mr. Bardy was reportedly Thursday evening, November HSAs are empowered bydent Anwar Sa~a.t sal~, how- ment that Principal Wil- school districts who voted there have remained in the last April to join Local I by out of -tllWnand couldn't be 29, said Executive Lt, Jack law to draw up bed reductionever, .that. ~he sna~ IS~:wel. lillm MOP"k will take an overwhelmingly to walk out classrooms. a 252 to 228 count, reached for comment but at. Patterson, plans in those areas needingcornea m ms coumry, ;:'lIlct: ~ . ' of their classrooms if the In Armada, the 78 teachers "The issue is very, very torney Stan Bel'shad, whose The bottle was ultimately it. CHPC has been workingOctober 22 the shah has extended SIck leave from fired Armada teachers were had been on strike since Oc. basic to teachers," Mr, Lange firm is representing the res- opened, the wine was poured on its plan since .:-I"ovemberbeen hospitalized in a New the system. replaced. tober 22, keeping about 1,700 said, "It's the kind of thing taurateur, said it took a while into coffee cups and con. 1978.,York hospital for a gaB Dr. Spagnoli, 55, has been "It's very evident the children out of school. The no one wanted to do, Many to get the liquor license and sumed. Then, on a pre. In a letter sent to what hebladder condition. in charge of the division of teachers ,of Local I were Armada Board of Education were upset about it. the operation couldn't sus- .arranged signal, officers en. terms the hospital's "friends,"instruction at the schools' 1: d' I f h* *" * central office, He will take tested and they pa~~d," said voted to fire all the teachers ",ve ma e It c ear we tain itsel wit out the docu'l tered the restaurant and con- Cottage Administrator Ralph

S da D be 2 .bTt" t So th Grosse Pointe Union Presi- last week if they didn't re.1 weren't waiking uut Losettle Oii:'nt,which came "too late." fiscated the evidence. Wilgarde warns. "The con.un y, ecem r ~::e~ re:spo~slL~,I::~~ l.~~;~ dent Curt Lange, "We were turn to sehool any other- district's contract Saying it was difficult for Brought to Attention tinued operation of Cottage

TH;E DET.RO~T P9LI~ I mg~ brll f" ~h"-...,,t fih:", confronted and we met the I That ultimatum set LoCalj for them, We ;v.ere Walking, Mr. Bardy to stay in opera-, Poliee said the afte"ted I HOSj}italis beiilg threaten.:crDepartment IS mvesllgatmg! pro a Y or ~ res o. IS challenge," 1 into action Elections w re out to stop teacher firings- tion with a high overhead, section governs the serving by Lhe recent act ion of~~~.:~~~~r~~._o.~~~SO~~~_7.~~~~:~~~l.~~:r~ ,:,~e n~i~~~~f~~ . .;~0ulttBe.Ba~k . ,set througho'ut the. week ein ~n~ teachers responded to ~~r.~~.rs~:~ ~?~~!:.":'.::~~~:~~,.a;c~~~~;? beverages with. I ~:!!Pf:,;~::'~e t~~:;np~~s~r~~

d ed by Detroit I conducted I A. '''t: ~"""I:.Hu", ..v..,"~ I '"t: £<" u,n". UJ"'U\:'~ """",,';; I ''Th f th t .t h b I h'. h . . , . . I~r s ~er~ e~as __ • "....~~~ A SOllthl'rn Jllinoi~ U i- of education, in c Iud in g teachers if they would walk e a~t a 1. as een w erem t e bu?mess can re-I I~ sa~s tnat no person snaIl sented by Gllttdg~ Hospital~ecoraer s ':' u Ii J' 1,uuo""'1 versit . raduate Dr. S : _I Grosse Pointe's, are fuming lout if the Armada staff was I resolved IS !! v",tory ~or open under a .d~:erent n,am~ mamta~n. oper~te, lease or an.d. has .<;hosen,.Instead, toThe Detr(llt ~ews has ,y g '.' l.' g over the threatened walk out fired and re laced Teachers everyone - the commumty Iand ownership. He mdl'l otherwIse furmsh to other I place the hospItal among

learned_ that tht! Judges have n~ll ~asf be:~ .~_t~. ~~mt~ Loca' I's act;ons are "mn..~ :_ 14 of tho~e districts have of Armada, other Local I cated this might transpire persons at a location which th.ose institutions at greatestno iegal grounds to expunge ~no01s or .I..' t.l'''t''' .~ .0-' ally reprehensi-bl" and 'ed~- ~~niracts with specific "no' districts and Local I itself," within 30 days. , isn't licensed under the act, .tisk _tA. lose beds and or~he r~or~s. In a follow.up em as asStSan supertn: cational1y indefen~ible" said strike" clauses Mr. Lange said. I Something "Going On" 1'wherein such persons mar' ce::sc ope!"1'.~;,!n"investlg.atlon by the news. ten~en~ He has ~o,rked m~st Pointe Board of Ed~cation "',, Local I Executive Direc- On the Ii quo r license, engage in the drinkin~ of al.\ The hospital is appealingpaper, It was revealed that lytht l~ are~~ l,nstructlO: President Lauran~ Harwood Th B~c Issue d tor Pat Laughlin credited the Woods City Attorne~' George coholic beverages. for a fee 1 to .supporters to take seVE'ralthe erasures were ordered hy an o.a .m seeon . M nd . e queS~lO~was ~pprove (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 4) , (Continued on Page 2)either Judge DaHon A. Rober. ary edu,cahon, gUIdance and on o. ay- m every dlstncl, WIth votes . ~ _son or Chief Judge Samuel counsehng. Supenntendent Dr, Wi]- ranging from over 90 percentA. Gardner. Most of the "Wish Him Well" Iiam Coats added that "just in favor, to 69 percent inother 23 Recorder's judges "I'm excited about being the threat to break the con. Grosse Pointe.also had reeords expunged, here," Dr. Spagnoli said at tract was disruptive. Local teachers cast theirhcw~~'t!r. I the end of. the. day'. Frid.a~: ,,'.it'S unsettling," he said, baUots at a meeting on Fri. I Two students were sus-. T,he uemonstration bcgail 'I \" ..o,,:a be di5ciillin~d .if they I fron~ lawn, it was very di.s... I November ;-SO.nls llrSl lUll beeausl; there could be a day, November 30, lit K af pended from school for less Idunng South's last hour. (at dIsrupted classes lnslde the 1 ruphve to all the classes m

* * day on the new job at South, dispute tomorrow in another I C Hall. The vote was 306 in ! than five days for "disrup.! 2 p.m.), when some students I building, according to Assist. I the front 01 the schooL.'Monday, December 3 "I like high sehool students. t:ocal I district and we'd be favor and 139 against, ac. tive behavior" after they I are already out of school for ant Principal Donald Messing. I He said the school is in.

ABOuT 2,000 MOSLEMI Bo:h the students and the right ba.ck agllin." . _~_ hplped organize a demon- the day. I "We even suggested bet. I vestigating the absenses oi

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!ripoli. Li~ya, Su~d~y, send. tendent,. ann 0 u n c e d the [year In Lo<;al~ IS,not great. School's lawn Thursday, No. the demonstration that they sing said. "As it was, on the day.m~ Amencafl~ inSide the I (ContInued on P:lgP.4) Of the 16 dIstricts In the um. vember 29, to protest the- I The NE\VS "Tin be in..embassy fleeing. The U.S. I ----------------------- ,.t.. d dl' II holding of American hostaRCs.

~~:()j~;~a~~eiwr~~u.~';~a;~ Three Mile Park to Have I t~~Ji~DeF~~l~:t ~~~ I in l~~~her youth was picked I ~II 'from the Libyan government cause of the Christmas Iup by Farms police at the' It '\,.~..'for m~re secur!ty, bu~ got Parcourse F;tnr>.~~Plnn and New Year holidays on demonstration but was later ~," ,very little, PreSident JImmy ., t:::"...,u _ ....,. '" II .released, (~.."'" '." 'Tuesday, December 25. I ..Carter said, The President ------- I d Tu d J 1 Students milled around •declined to link the incid!,nt By Joanne N .... ow....he an es ay, anuary , the lawn on the chilly day ,

U "'" respectively.to the crisis in Iran, but The Park Council approved $6,000 worth of The deadline far news from 2 to after 3 p.m. chant.vo\~"d this country would recreational equipment for Three Mile Park from copy, p t u s display and ing "nuke the Ayatollah" andneVE'r return the shah to Perrier Water at its Monday, November 26, meet- classified advertising, for "damn Iran" and burningIran. . P . . if. 200 . ts h U S the n-cem"-r 27 l'ssue posters and stuffed effigies• * • mg. erner IS a ermg gran across t e " Vt: 1Jt.' f"

will be 5 p,m, on Friday, I0 iran ~ religIOUS leader.T sd na be,j for the developmpnt of a parcourse fitness program, P t Alb ht .ue ay, vo:ccm r.. F' f th t ' 'd t' . December 21. Meanwhile, c cr rec, a semor,

ELEVEN PEOPLE WERE lve. 0 os~ gran s are III conSl era Ion III the deadline for the Jan. spoke through a bull horn,.,., , ' ......• :- MlChl~an" !!n_~... 3 1.!'-~"e ,•••.•B.'. t...__ !\_ n, m.... . from the back of a truck to 'i-i<lliea al a rocl\. \:011\;1:" U1 I - I ' II -. --~ I .'Cinclnna~i wht:n ihousands p~rk City ~an~ger John ,R. track at Th.ree M.lle,The par. on Friday, December 28. I incite the crowd: "Wc have i~Pft" ,...of fans tired of waiting out.! Crawford said .hal PerrIer i course I)egms With warm.up II The deadline for socicty Ii sUj}€ri"r militarr strength." I '" . -l:::, ..side i~' the ..:oldfor the con. I representativ~ c?nta.cted him I exercises, then bui1di~g up I copy remains the Thur~. Som!' WE're serious, and . . ""'-t'~rt If) h!"gin. fripl'l to push ~last mO,nth mdlcatIng that I to~~ose_m~re de~~nd~~g. . I day before the issue in I some were not so srriou5. I, t:-:c;.- .~ '.A,JI'.'.i/'-and shove their way into the I The ParK had won favor over,' lne Yilrk WIJIlIO OJlJY be! which the story is scheu. II "SlIr!' ~omj'lof thl' kids are I.' :,,' \ V~:.'.Riverfront C()liS('lIm,At least the ~nivcrsi~y of Michigan responsible .for shippin~ ~osts I uled to appear, out here Just having fun," r >..... '1 ;.':;;....another 20 were injured in I for installatIOn of a par. of ~ ~Ith an, additional I Because of the holidays, I explained John Parres, "But -'.the incident. Other ian~ ii,- I course program. $300 m cIty momes needed a nossibihty remains that IIt:,ere is a point. Wc do care ~%.~ ,~.\side the coliseum, who had The equipment, r.::.:"i,,'ed to anc~or, the s.tatlOns, , I m~led papers might be I about what':; going on, It's ~*,' ~~

reserved seals for the Who through Parcourse, Ltd., in ,Perr'er s baSIC pre m I s e received on the Friday I good to show our rrus~ratio?1 <~:~,';~,<'

conc~rt. wcre unaware of San Francisco, is constructed I ~It,~the parcourse i>ro~ram I following pllblication, rath. and to back the PreSident. . ,what was happening outside. of redwood beams and plastic IS to educate a~d mollv~te er than on the Thursday. I Bob Orban. anot,hcr leadcr #'-

Cincinnati Mayor J. Kenneth I signs specifying 18 exercises. I Amencans to m~Ke exercIse I The delivery of papcrs:Jt I uf tht: ot:IlIUrl~trdti<)ji,not':d,/ •.Blackwell said the thousands The exercise stations will ,be 8. part of theIr everyday newsstands on Wednes. "l,~ war does break out, wc .~'outside the coliseum had pur- I located around the perimeter hves, days also could be late. wI.I ~e th,~ ones to go overchased non.reserved tickets, 1 of the one mile jogging (Cont:nued on Plge 6) l'- ~,~ ,and fight, I STUDENTS SET ABLAZE THE EFFIGY OF THE AY,'TOLLAU

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~,~~~ :! r .- Of". ~ 1 n a. ..J. R ~ ,-' 4-"= Pl' !1""1---P-.-C-H-e--B-.-n-B-E-.,--S-H-O-P----,'""l:iiI "'lU~ .;;...'ETv :',.. "Gttag<:. V'. Ii;""-; .,';:.~ ....,e -" .•Ah .!n!! ~,n I, . !... Ii n -I I-.': "" .. w --. 1F -.. ~. ~' _ t !! t-!:>w Open iii-t::f?-'!ili~9~ ~t~ - RECONDITIONED. (Continued from Page 1) I MDPH not only has the '11';; w:.,~l!s Counc~l~_~~,,,a Iw,~re to happen to the hos'll E' M ' Sh I':i COMMERCIAL PINS,: steps toward voicing their' ultimate power <If revoking unammOIL .. e, It':,.,,_u, pI.al. II gan s en s - op~1 • ebjeclions to CHPC's plan. I a hospital's license should it the resolution. with Cuuncil.1 While th .. intent o! tlit i 8-6 Tues.-Fr:.,. S9t i1-4!, . :' not comply with ,bed cut or. man Robert Navitke noting, I OHPC plan is t.o make those I:a LIKE NEW. Mr, ~tlgarde hapes th~t ders, it alsb can refuse ta "All of us in the Grasse hospitals scormg lowest by app't, or waikin• • som~ Will attend, the public allprove certificates of :Ieed Pointe area have a primary lhe. criteria go aut .of busi. before 11:30r•• r entrlnce only: • hearing CHP~ WIll holj on for any capital expenditure concern in maintaining Col. ness or merge with atiler 885 5543• I PI NBALL: the bed reduction ~lan Thu~s- over $150,000. tage Hospital." facilities, Cattage claims the •: .. I day, Dcccntber !~. In me I H.ospltals ',vill be allowed a But Ihe Farms Cauncil de. criteria used did not aceur. -------------.-------- -----• .' ~ 1 :1 Book BUI.lltlng,, Uuwi'itown'l five.year period in which to I cided to take no action on ately reflect either the cost 18=========================1.~:;;,_.,. _ "'~ '. • Tha,t ~,~,a,r~~g"~~IH;_:o~~ .~e. campl.y. Under the plan. t:hat I the mat t e r. ~ouncilma~1 or lhe qual!ly of health care I JOSEPH 0 ARBANAS-.",",..-1 .--~,,-.",'...,,,-,,,,,,,..,.,.,,"'.'.r:~-.!,;;., .. ,.: .. '.::"",, IIspj 1.0 make Llovd Semple pcmt~:l C~~~.!!,?t th" hos!:'!tal.. • ,•. . ".> FUPPER : plan is made by CHPC':> : .. :l'ailempisa11.'onsoiictationwithl would ~ ypars b~i(>r~ an)' ',""" . 'o'Di):' l.illll ,,[.;;... , ."' .... ----=f:.C.r-;~ ~ I: ,.,' • board, ather facilities. thing happens under the I In fact Cottage claims it W •• ,.\:.. ""'~""~-'-'~'~'~".""'l• '..,. : Actually, twa hearings will GPW Offers Support CHPC 'plan. and that it .is has one '.of the lowest per >

: fl' '-~ . -- .. - ~ ., hI' held that day. the first Al ~eetJng, on ,.Monday, bound to. be fought over m d1Y cosls of area haspitals. Physician and. lAMES :1 from 9 10 11 a.m., and the) ~ecemo~r 3. twa City, cou~. cou~t be~ldes. . . attributing that iact to the· 'I · second from 5 ta 7 p,m, I clls considered resol~tlOns In CounCIlman Jack Cudhp lack of ex~nsive specialized Surgeon of the Foot• • _ suppart of the hospital. and was concerned over what medical equipment there.• @ Other ste~~ recommended in oppasilion to bed reduc. might become .of the build- Oth CHPC 't' d-• I I • b" Mr Wllgarde Include I . I .. . , er cn ena e 21223 Mack Ave Grosse POI'nte Woods• I • ! .>' t't' ,'1 bl han there. 109 If anythmg "draStiC'" signed to measure utilization .,• -' IDEAL • signing a pe I IOn, aval a e ---------.----------------- " . 'I' "-• • in the administration officzs ?f faCIlities a ~O were a... 88 8740:.. CHRISTMAS:- and the emergency room G bb ' Cl D jeeted to. Althaugh <?otta~e 5-• GIFT FOR THE • desk, and wTiting letters to I a y S fJSeS 00rS I gener~ Ily s~ored low In th IS .'Ic:>oQoC:X::I<:><::X:>QoQoC=-=<:X:X::IoQo<=<:>QoQoC=-=oQoC=C~:=oe.: FAMILY • local and state legislators, II __ ... area, It claims to have had -------------• : Following approval of the (Continued from Page 1) In saying Mr.. Bardy was I a 1~ per('ent. occupancy rate I: '('" : plan by the full CHPC this I Catlin said, he presumed it! very nice to him, Mr. Slevens ~rt~~gthe first 10 months I• • A I~ Many Models • month, (\~'ith pcssib~c mcdifl. would be dispersed of .by the stated apparently the over. I '.. f• ",/1 I\f\. to Choose from .1 cations), it moves an to the 1sale of the business to a pro-, head of runnmg the business I ~\n~, whl,le ,ItS 36-bed PSY'II: /1 J IIil' \, !I Statewide Health CvlJrdinat. SPf':,ti\.~ p::rchl!se!", h!.!t t!>io W~. lno mlll'h and that he ('hlatrlc U~lt I~ nol ~.at.ed by._• ---------- ; I ing Council, which will in has to be approved by the I couldn't draw the people. t~e l:HPc plan, l,Ollil.g~ :>: ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS INC • turn approve or madify it to LCC with the cauncil affer- "There was a lot .of empha. I!terature s.tates t~at facI~lty• ' • ., be sent to the Michigan De. ing no objection. H.owever, sis pul upon the liquor Ii. wauld be "J~opardJ2.ed" w.lth-• 17300 WARREN 885-7696 :1 partment .of Public Health, the final decision rests wilh cense but it didn't do it for out the me.?ICal and su~glcal• .1 (MDHP) the LeC. him," he said. beds that support anCillary........................................ A 'h 'b" and plant services" The psy.

--- 1'..0, er pOSS! Illty. Mr. "1 still find it hard ta be. .. -,' ICatlin oaid is in lieu of arM B d r :l' 'h chlattlc unll IS the only onePro<pective' purchaser the I;ve." rho adrd

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the business becames .opera. After conducting a success. beds, which are regulated bytIOna!. ful initiatory petition drive to I the MDPH, the psychiatric

With' the loss of Gabby's get the liquor license 'lues- units is licensed by the De.ther.e was lalk t.hat Tb~ tion D.n the ballot, citizens partm~nt of. M~nt~l Health.Woods last its sccond highest voted Iava~ably by a 3.037, to C~ s rale IS lImited to ad- l

taxpayer. Howe v e r. City ~,830 margm o~ the, question I vlsmg the MDPH.Comptroller-Assessar Freder. In last August s prImary. Another service at Cottageick G. H 0 r n f ish e r said The council in October unique to the east side is theGabby's wasn't the second voted 4-3 not to issue the]i. provision of post partumhighest but fell "near the cense 'but in early November sterilization un request, thebottom .of the lop 10," voted 4-3 to schedule another literature said.Gabby's paid $19,700 in a reo hearing an the question. In Others Fare Bettercent one-year lax, he pointea late November. it then cited Hospital Public Relationsout. GabbY'$ as the most .preferred Direc~or Madg~ La~son said

The news .of the bank ... occupant via a 6-1 vole. the literature IS 'belng sent Iruptcy petition slartled many, . to "everyone associated withwith Mr, Bardy's son. Jim, With that, the r~staurant the haspital," which includes

1saying, "It came as a shock closed for renovatlon th,ts staff, danors and auxilians,10 me I knew there were Ja.nuary 8 and reopened In as well as coundlmen of the

-------------------------- 'I some 'problems. We're all mid-May. Pointes and ather area sub.------ sorry about it .•, After tha council cited ur~s and De t!' 0 i t I plus

I O~e emlllaye said she knew Gabby's. Mr. Barny said, churches and schools. . Isamething' was "going on" as "I'll really enjoy Christmas The two ather area hos.

I "certain things seemed out of this year. After all. I got my pitals. Saint John and Boncharacter," e.g., the oar- presenl early." Secours. fared much better Itender _staying later than But this year won't be the under the bed reductionusual. the drinks not being same, plan. Saint John, a 573-bed Iup ta snuff, and that supplies ------- facility. in fact scared the

Iwere dwindling, Confab Dratvs highest of any hospital in"Didn't Do It" sautheast Michigan, and no

IShe also pointed cut that I C' ---tl.'~ If'T beds were recommended cut

the employes were all irri. ~UU II. ~ J ""..... Lhe.l'e,tated at not being notified of -- Bon Secours wauld be j.

jthe news. while expressing Twenty-four members of asked to cut 21 beds fromsame concern over not get. South's J un i 0 r Classical its 320 licensed bed capacity. Lting all her pay. i Le~gllel (.Tel.); C hap t e r" ----------- t

\Anothe~ employe stated (Latin Club), along with' AUTOMOTIVE. ,.

she received a leiter from their sponsor, Ward Christ-the firm representing Mr lieb attended the MichiganBardy indicating that the cor. JCI~'s fall convention Satur. SERVICEP?ration went bankrup.t, not day. Navember la, at Calvinhim personally. She saId the C.ollege, Grand Rapids.document also assure~ that After th m rni g a - m.employes would be paid and eon sseshe noted she gol paid .only bly, students attend~d a com.26 percent of $1, adding that, put ~ r demonstral!~!1 forwhile she was out $132,30, lea.rmng languag~., a presen-others were out over $300. tKatlOn on PompeII by ~of.

The doors were locked enneth Bratt or an IUUS'S!lnday nigllt an'; nobouy trat~~ talk ..?Y _~~~f.:,_~~~~ 'Iwas told, "'she said. while D.ev ~Ies on 111:>"1.,",ueu,u5''''uadding thaI it was a "ter. dIg In U~m e~ JI1?1al, a Ro-rible thing" to happen before man frontIer city In J.ord~n.Christmas as many were de- In the afternoon O1ymp~cs,pending on their salaries. South. students won first

Meanwhile Richard Ste. place In both the basketballvens of Sweeney's Flowers, a~d volleyball competiti.on

Hi) Kercheval 19271 Mack. Mr, Bardy's im. WIth the other JCL chapters.mediate neighbor, said. "I The day's program con.

Gn'sse Pointe Farms was totally shocked at the eluded with a talent shaw" tc ::;.,,) '~:l;h- c1asing. It's like a death in I in whicn the various chap-Tht~r~J;;'~-~-i-1'9 p.m. 1'1.'';2,3=j9L) I I the family. They're there lers participated, Louise Et-

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~w*'W'1i3...~G ...~..~..~......,!;••~~;;~::i~:;:~~.~.~~..~;.i~I Arter £everal months of I~_.. IM,IM.....T""!Y......tt:7M:;:tt7.t'•••t,•••., •••tt7. .. :r_T ...?.~~r~court proceedings, The City By Joe Srehcrnak

" . fu~ was told last week it must National nttention has been given to the spend- p.~~ ~~ ~ repeat a hearmg on con. ing habits of teenagers in Gl'osse Pointe due to a ~

I."~ ~.r~,~~r~demnation of the Simon story released recently by the Associated Pre~s. 11." V;; --. - ,,:"" I 'I family garage at 1726G ~Iack The'story inc:ludes the results of a poll taken at '~,( Cr1~~"b'-:"fI"30/' .,}\{ r)r>-. ,~--l}"..~1t ~; lt~ av~.~~e. h nor; n" hoo nM>n South High School which indicated that the aver- ~~;\ ,...,t~tI'I/'II''''~.;' I ... e .. ~_. '''b ,,~- ~~_.. t d t d ly <::5000 a ear .{Iti'" .; ~ . • . C!o scheduled at a special coun- age s u en spen s near y, y. __ 'J,.~ ~ .,~ . - Th~ IJoll, taken bv an ad. I ... - --. - -- ... - I '"

I . ='i..'-~ ,~ - ..~ pil nJpetinl! Monday, Decl!m- , J 1:&&~~'"Si.-::"~. ~:,_' ._- ..' .,.. ' i!.~I b?r 10. at 7:30 p,m, vanccu j(ll,rnall"m da~s. all Ok)' curl': c.a~p!::::1 ablJut :~t.i.J-~ ~1.I' - .' .. ~.". SHORE '.<" ,~~1.!~:I After repe~ted complaint, Suuth. wa, intemled :,<Jlel~ to the total If tney agrec ""1 h ..I,~: ~ .••.•......W' .. -:.....~"\ - - :;n~ from Jlt'!ghbors the Citv be pr:llleti in th "Tower," the individual ~ectj(Jns," 1,:!1 eRE W NECKS

8 ~"I Coun{'i] in Juh', moved t;J the ~{'hool newspap':I', and He added th:l! some stu P"'~~_,.. ' ,24937 E. Jefferson, near 10 Mile ~ ~ condellln the {;;fiT.cr ~<lrn, the .. Point{'r." There, how- dents have said they think l':~ Pure shetland u,ool creu .neckg ~n~now used as a garage. The ~vc~' it ~\'.:;. srotte.d •~y a the totClJS for aleohoJ ana ';.";; swearers frum S<u"!uiiJ. hi17;

:.U~ owner, Mrs, Mitchell Simon, I f)etn~1l r I "'~ J re,s eu~tor, drugs seetJ> tuu high. A large ':;:l fi" .J.'/ I. I '~; look lh" matter tu Wa\'ne' and lolk Laffoon, a "free number oC -iiPuth studenls !;,¥f J/trng sauu, e J?{jU der In a ram.

iii ~U~ County - CJrcuit Court ~nd I Pre;s" write.r, .. was assJgned did complain. ~ta Lind. ~;>: bou' of colors. Shes 3~ tbrough• R ~U~ received a temporarj' re. i lo wnle ~ 1011/l1l' uP, ,t?ry, vell said, ''I'd IJKe to know (~ 46. 32.5()U eservatlOnns ~U~ straining 01';1('1' II] stop de.: \\:hlch appeared on f:.I~ay: I'.'h<:re they gut their mfor'I,,;;;~ ~ ~JC~ moliliun. i ~O\~eI~!Jer IG, lfl th£' F ree ma~ion. There 15 no way 1 ("fifr. ; ~ Sincc Jul.\', the ca:oe has: Ir,e,s, . . spend $5,000 a year." If8U N ~ns been transferred to three I fhlS, lfl turn. \\'a, rewrlt. Abaut this common com. ~>i" A d ~~diffPrent circllit eourl judges, [ ten by AP writer; and sent plaint. :'Ilr. Button states. 1i7t.1~~ OW ccepte ~z Fin a I I y, Judge ?llichael! Ollt on the wire to new;pap:-rs "What thev don'l take into 11"!~M f~Stacev ruled Wednesdav, No. I n3twIlwidc, , ' eonsideratj~n 15 the money r¥l:MOOII l~ ~u~ "'n'b"r ~6 'h"' T~e' Ci',' I Robert Bultun. )ournallsm received from parer-.ts on de. 1@'1j

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" ~ ~4 r.r ~ (>HlMi! mll,! rp.h".r and reo 1 t::.J.cher at, S:I,U.t '.,r~cel~':.1 mand, ,~h~Y.,fe:.I, t~at j~S!.?ne~ •

~ 1. U I ~ti ~~~~i~;: condemnal ion ;Jf(). I ~~;{'t;~'h~o~~;~'t~n~'u~~on'l;,;~ ~;;~;~ ';~\.Jn~v'~,~~:,vihe:';'~~~ I;D C ~Xi The Simon fanllly has reo I from as far away as Lo, ::pend that much." :;;,:0" HRISTMAS ~U~ quested they be alloll'ed to I Angeles and San Diego, as Kasunic, who worked o,n ~~~ k renovate the garage rather \\,ell as Chl~ago, Boston and the, onglllal story. do~sn t ~~ ~ II than tear it down, They said I :'Ilorth Carolina .• , . believe the poll IS entirely ~t~~ S ~I~ the loss of the garage will I ,T~e .I~formad~n on. thIS accurate. "A lot of them. ':7,';~~ ~ bring economic hardship to I far'l eaclllng stor~ \\ as, I~ th~ (those pol led~, espeCially ~X~Ci M their fa~lily real estate bu,i. form of a poll co~d~ctcd b:~11 freshmen and sophomores. it1iim!: p~R TI F ~ ~e ness whIch uses thl' garage four.of ~Ir: Button s _t.udenb, pro b a b J y exaggerated the f~~ =. ~ I' for storage. I Lorn \\ 11Ite, Lora Kasunlc. amount spent on pot and 1~Pi k Th:! council conjcmned I :\J:r~annc Schultz and Lara alcohol to be cool, .or with ffiifJtoW:.. ..L ... ". ".a..J l.J ,,_..the g~r~ge ()!'! the t>a<!s of • 1 ~L Lelle . I absurd numbers Just to /",~(~~ ~ building report that listed 11 I ~ Th~sc 5t~dents sun'er~C1 i screw up the res~(ts." , /c.

~1''- ~~ code violatIOns. It ~alled the .00 ~Iudenb, 50 from each \ Perhaps the blggest com. ~:~.:j;ft:l ~ structure "dangerous" and a of the four grades at South. plaint about the poll is the."~H~ ~d "public nuisance." I T~e .. foorms. were ~elivered< \0 media emphasis on the con. ~!:,,~ F ~! N eighl:Jor, havp complained 1 Cla,~C~ \\ hlch \\ ou!d ha\ e sumptlon of alcohol and pol. .~r~~ s ~ for years about the garage mostly one grade In them, The stories by AP. which YiJf.~ ~/71a f{ or la r~e groups ~sc"I and say it is rat infested. II and rE'present a cro~s section I appeared in the papers na- '~..no: ~. of students III thaI grade, For tlOnwide, were uniCorm in ,,"Ii~r; luncheons or dinners ; J.

jE I 0 NH;example, 50 were given to I content. :';:',;~~ ~!ri ar y ut at I Civics Classes. a eou~se I Tim Keelan, a senior at ,%,i~~Ui ~il~ - - ____L __ '7 ,ta~!:? by ,!re;~men. , : South. said. "That story !~7*~ns ~t'IOn Dec:erTl[J~[ I I nnI:1I till: 1':1111, were co~'1 maKes us (jut tlJ 11;: alcuholic I,.:ig

:' t"l ~J --- lecled, the varIOus categofJe,. drug addicts." ,;' ';~1~ Ir' ,II I lID Students at North High among them the amount Two former South students I'~:;:',2~ . e if! I) III a h:e ~u.. 1 School will be released early spent per month on clothes, ~\'rote to .lIfr, Button. ridicul. ',"!~U.: ~t~ I on Friday December i be. foad, alcohol and drug~, we,re mg the fIgures stated in the ,;'!~'ltS I' ~~cause .the' annu:l1 Chris'tmas totaled and dlvldeCl oy tne 'I articie. The)' \\fote that if I'",;;,:U'; t 1 I','" l -nfl'",'" n l 'fJ, ,Jl t' ~U~ ~ '.' _.- • . . . l' f number of students who com. South students were to spend k.;','~I' (} ~L {, } L - - I lea. Sf)OllSulcu uy palcli SOL t d th' I . 'j ......,'4 ~ ~u~i Sou t hand North High P; e e survey." " I as much o.n clgarets, and pot )%fU'; ::.~"lISh I ,'J) t kIth t ..II'. Button sad .. I ha\en t as the artlele says, eaeh stu- ",¥::: =. II lon~ c

f00 S \\ I a e p ace a h:=ard many complamts about dent would 'moke h"o full [ ,'7;

~lt~ a IlZ eIlZ () ra ) eon r. SU~ a tern?on. m::d of th2 individual cate., packs a day" followed by a!r:~tt~ ::u"l It Will be necessary to clear C1or;~O J'u..t the final figure I nu b f .. . I ",-.,~. ~," 1 "._-, , . '1 m er 0 mafJJuana Clg'l ',,",.e,r~ 1= ~ the North parkmg lot of 31 But ~ince the final figure is arets. ;:l;j;'~ ~1ti student cars to make foom just the total of the sections, Whether the information is IfFi~~ ~::~ I for t!lo,f' of. t~~ members of --- - -- -- ---- I true Qr no!, (;ro,<f' Pointe ,:11*~n~• Plan nou'/or .Yell' } ear's El'e ~u~the commun.lty In att~nd?nce TIII"o\reS IJI't : has receive:! national pUb'14A~u"l ; ~ School Will be dismIssed'Ll. llicity for <omething which W'fi~u, Co II r()r ReserZ'([lion s ~~ f~r the day at 12:~4 p.m.. (", s. may be argued to be detri. ';~~1C.: :.U~ wIth. no luneh prOVided for .J as .. fa IlOll I m~ntal to the image of, "~~ ~Us. the st~dcnts. All ~lass~s will G;osse Pointe teenagers. i\:;~':'~;~i:jil~}~:'Ek~,::;;\.~n~. . ~, n:'eet In the mor~mg In ses. :\ to~al of around S695 1F_SValet Parilllg For Your Coovemence 772.4777 ~~~; sl~ns of approximately \35 \':1, taken from the Mack-Im.. . _ ., ~U~! mmutes. qawthorne Arco Service Sta, \~, , • Closed Mondays • ~ft~I T~c Christmas T~a "...:n lion, 20a05 alack c."emi",'~t~.. w.t;...... o!o... ;t..-~ ...£.'Ot.... o!o-o!o-&.:t. .. ~.~ ~ .... '.;,;4r.&:.t~ begm at 1 p.m. WIth the 2arly Thursday evening, No-I~.-:7.-:7~~,._V ......-'97.. ,. ...V........ ,._ .......:7 7..7M:;'.. :;O.. chorus of the two ~chools, vember 29, by three men i

/, "f ."'" ;:;ftt~::,',,"> - ;~I~o~~~~.p~~ ~n~t~a:~~r;:~~ Ithe r e - unknown, reportedWoods police. .

'. :',' After the car pulled innext to the gas pumps, oneman went to the oifiee with Isc\'eral 520 bills in his hand, Iwanting change for one of I--~-_.... \,.." ~ Jof'\, ..... u.,n,.,t t.n. f'.lJ'LIII. .. I".~........ . - ~~ I

the cash register to make ichange and looked to dis'lcover the man holding a I

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including the one he gavethe employe. and went tothe car, occupied by two! other men, when they left i

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, Poliee said the gunman:! was de~cribed as black, be. i~ tweer. 20 and 25 ~car5 of age. ~: arnnnrl f' ,.. !.::!l :.:::e, ~~;,~~;! 225 pounds, He had a full iI hlack beard and a mustache. Ii and hiS naIf wa, "v." :;~..;,; short afro style. He wore a: brown and white fur waisti jacket. a 1i~ht b1ue dress1 ;:!Jirt with tl:in white stripes: and light blue pants,

The men in the car alsowere black, with the driverbt'im; deocribed as cleanshaven and \\'earin~ a brown

, hat and white shirl., Pol irr said thr car wasI desrribed as black with a

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(Continued frum Page 1)change in leadership at Southto the staff after schoolThursday, November 29.

In a speech to students thefollowing day he noted thatMr. Mogk has "experiencedsome personal and physicaldifficulties, the treatment ofwhich requires an extendedsick leave. 1

"We all care very muchabout (Mr. Mogk) ," Dr. Coats Isaid. "We wish him well andhope that he will be able toreturn soon to the schoolsystem in an.other capacity.lIe will not return as prin.cipal of South."

On SelectionMr. Mogk has been with

Pointc schools for 25 years.

I Hp was named principal atS~!..'th in July 1978. He had

_\ I I served as principal at Pierce'.'\1 ~~I :\jiciciir Sciluul frum 19661

i41~(~iuntil that time. I~~ - I Dr. Spagnoli joi~ed Pointe.". schools as a curnculum co-

t~.;)III ~~a~in~~(~~O~~ib~~62forH~d~~s:'1-_.: I tiona! planning during con-I ; I struction of North High'I ,School. Before coming to Thei' ,.:I Pointe he worked as princi.

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or for any other considera. alysis and the cups High School's Chemistry II tion,lion, induding the sale of Police said at the 'time Det. and Math IVH classes visited "'rhe opportunity to visilfood, mixers, ice or other Hamel and the city employe. the Rese~rch Labor~tories of I the Jab ~\las helpful to theC1uids used with alcoholic entered, two other customers the BendIX CorporallOn T~es'l studl'!lt.s In ~ way that class.ddnk, or the storage of al. were inside and two olhers day, November 13. Durmg room .dlscusslOns could nevercoholic liquors. entered afterward, the day they toured the fa. replace," commented Gordon

A warrant request was Both Feel Badly cHities, met with company Morlan, chemistry teachertemporarily suspended on Saying both he and his representatives to discuss the and science department head.!\Ionda)', December 3, by the father felt badly over the in. fl:nction of the research lab, From the student real"Wayne County Prosecutor's cident, Edward Jr. stated learned about career options lions, they, too. found theOffice, said Lt. Patterson, I such ~ practice was discour. and interviewing methods day profitable,

I with a meeting betweeii".t:,;"'::;;::-~ !:- the past. ".. r ~-I

laurant oWllcr~ Edward I:..:-I F~elJng he w~~ a ".,~~~tl~•._.., /':_. __.---..;,.~-)~ - __: {bicri and his son Edward 1 of c!rcum~tances, I.., .t1'll~1,~U \ '

,-Jr., their attorney' and de. that his .restaurant ne~d~ a / I

, par:mental officers seheduJed tavern .lIcense, (permltt~ng I,J ;f I for next week with prosecu. the servmg of .beer.,and wme \.~ltor's office representatives, only), to operate. We need

I I ',II t, {[. : t., '1' 1"< I The law stipulates that any to b~ able to serve ~ glass'. , ~.,. . ~" l ','-.. of wme. We're not askmg forJ, I~I' I .' k . t i Ii I! IndIVIdual ,who s~all d~ any anything more,"

'~I, ,~ ,f! f )1 '., r,' i'1 Ii t act for w~lCh a lI.cense IS ~e. When asked what effect, h :~~t ~"; ,I ~ulred wlth~ut fIrSt obtam. the incident might have on

, ,,~ ;i, r 1,:,' . Jn~ such a IIc,ense could reo his bid for a tavern license,~,~!,"( t . celve . a "!axlmum o.f one anhe Woods Council's Janu-- ~I < I year In pnso.n or a flOe of ary 23 hearing regarding the

; f, not more tnan $1,000 or possible issuance of such ..',i~ C- 'I b')lh, in the court's rli,cretion document, he said, "I don't 1

.: i_ • on a f~lony charge. I know that."_j- _-'_ In hl~ report, Det. Charles I But Edwar:l Jr. again em-- I Hamel said prior to the inci. phasized the restaurant will --, I dent on the 29th, it was definitely close its doors on

- ; brought to the department's Monday, December 31. "It'sattention that the restaurant impossible to operate likewas allegedly permitting the this. It's humiliating," heconsumption of alcoholic bev. added.erages without a license. In March, a similar in.

Police said the owners vestigation occurred at Lewere warned of such a prac. Cafe Francais, 20311 Macktiel' with indications being avenue, climaxing when angiv~n that if such a practice auxi1i~ry officer and. citywas transpiring it would be employe were planted With astopped' marked bottle of wine. An

Then' on the 29th, Det. ensuing effort Lo obta~n aHamel and a city employe ':Varrant for. allegedly v.lOlat.visited the restaurant, bring. 109 the sectIOn ot the LIquoring 'with them the previously Con~rol Act and Rules wasmarked bottle of wine. After demerl by the W!iyne County

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" the bottle to a ,waItress, and owners, their attol'ney, de.I. requested ~hat It be ~hlned. partmental officers and pros .

.1 A short hme la.te!', 1t was ecutor's office representa.brought back With a cork tives was held at that timescrew and placed on the with the owners, throughtable.. their counsel, agreeing they

The ?etechve ?oted she would not allow the servingalso said the wine would of w)ne in their business.have to be put in coffee cups Pub lie safety Directorbecause they weren't sup. John -Dankel said a furtherposed to allow the consump. check at Le Cafe indicatedtion of wine on the premises. that the pracice h~s, in fact,

Del. Hamel then poured been stopped.the wille into the coffee cups,wit-h some being consumed,and the signal was given atwhich lime 1.1. Patterson andDet. Thomas Podeszwik en-tered and confiscated the

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Neckties from Lanvin. Chaps, and Aquascutem, $10 to$40. Lanvin's leather accessories, $9 to $29. FromCharles Jourdan, including gloves: leather banglesand belts, $22 to $260. And frurn Holstoll, bags andgloves, $25 to $155 Collec;ted in our Designer Boutiques,

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Christmas presence: the last details. Day-in. day-outnecessities done wi1h designer finesse. A constant atten-tion to form as well as function, in rich leathers, supplesuedes and fine silks.Clockwise from the top: Courreges'bag, billfold, coin purse, comb and brush set. $45 to $175:

HALSTON

Men's Night Tonight Special refr8shments and events,Holiday Hours: Sun. noon to 5; Thurs. I'r Fri. 10 to 9: other days 10 '0 6. Betwe8n 100 and 400 Towers, S8cond level of Renaissance Center Major crertit cards accepled. Vaiet parking available.

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GPW Welcomes Ne1fJ Council

thealso were appomted to a Development Block Grant Society ,- ,variety of posts. Citizens Advisory Commis. !Student Association would and nutrition.

City Administrator Chester sion will be CQunciIman like to end the year in a The students plan to putE. Petersen administered the Thomas Fahrner, ',hile Coun. most generous way. coIl e c t ion containers inoath of office to Mayor cilman Dan Grady will chair On Monday, December 3, Pointe stores and say dona.George S. Freeman, Council. the Compensation and Evalu. members launched a Crusade lions would be appreciated.men Robert B. Novitke Fred. ation Committee. for Children, Their goal is People interested in helpingel'ick Lovelace and William Other council committees to. raise $1,000 to aid the also may send donations toW. Wilson and Municipal include the following: children in Cambodia. Crusade for Children, GrosseJud,ge J. Patrick Denis, who Finance - Mr. Sa b 0 I, Th~y will start their drive Pointe South SA, 11 Grusseall were electeu "~v<hklce in chairman, and Mr. Grady;' by gOIn!? to !l.llhomerooms at I Poi n t e boulevard, Grossethe Tuesday, November 6 P~rks ar.d Recr,,..~.ti,:,~_ Mr. I South and will be explaining I Pointe f'a!'ms 4f1236.election. ' Novitke, chairman, and Mr. I what CARE is. I

Councilman John S:: 1: :: 1 Wi 1son; Planning _ Mr', CARE is 33'years-old and I Swal'iowiiig fa 1 5 e prilkwas elected mayor pro.tem Fahrner, chairman, and Mr. is located in 37 countries I will never give you indil(Cs, Iand was named the council Sabol; ar.d Public Relations around the world. 'Only 171 tion.representative to the Pension - Mr. Grady, chairman, and --- ---------- _.- ---Board. Mr. Lovelace.

Mr. Lovelace was selected More are Public Safety --council representative to the Mr. Sabol, cha,irman, And M:,.Insurance Commission Mr Novitke; Pu'blic Works---<Mr.Novitke was named ~epre: Lovelace, chairman, and Mr.sentative to the G r 0 sse Wilson; Tax Study - Mr.Pointes-CUnton Refuse Dis. Fahrner, chairman, and Mr,posal Authority, with Mr. Novitke; Beautification -Wilson as alternate, and Mr. I Mr. Grady, chairman, and

Mr. Fahrner: and Senior Cit._I • t rh I izens - Mr. Wilson, chair.Ln ns \... u rcn .man, and Mr. Lovelace.

H CMr. Freeman Js an ex.osts oncert officio member of all com.

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Next on the George Pierrotselected travelogue series atthe War Memorial, 32 Lake.shore road, will be an inter-national dinner and person-ally narrated film on "Cen.tral, America" by JonathanHagar on Wednesday, De-cember 12.

Dinner will be served at6:30 followed by the filmin the the ate r at 8 p.m.Tables will be reserved forparties in the ballroom withreserved seating in the aUdi',torium.

The complete evening-dinn4lr with tax and service \il,.',;",jPli ])ius the SltUW is i III$11.25. Tickets for the show Ion Iv are $3.

The Crystal Ballroom withits huge Christmas tree andthousands of reflected lightsis the holiday setting fordinner, which will featureJ .atin and Indian specialties.

Mr. Hagar's film and nar. Iration cover the countries orCentrai America from Gua.temala to Panama,

Treat yourself tosomething ~pecial!Gel and give the "MichiganCooks' Collection" cookbookpublished by the AmericanCancer Sociery. As litde as a$5 donation is all it takes.You'll have 192 pages of greatcooking ideas, And .. ,moreimportant1y, ..you'll have thesatishction of knowingyou've given valuable sup-port to the American CancerSociety's lifesaving program •.

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Christ C h u r c h GrossePointe will present ~ concert,"French Christmas Music,"featuring the works of Fran.cis Poulenc on Sunday, De.cember 16, at 7:30 p.m.

It is the second concert ofthe Christ Church series.

Featured work on the pro-gram will be "Gloria," per.form<:d by soprano soloistRoma Riddell, the ChristChurch Chorale, the Boyand Girl Choir and a 45.pieceorchestra,

The text of the six.move:ment work is a setting of theliturgical "Gloria in excelsisDeo," the song sung by theAngels who heralded thenativity of Christ.

Included in the programwill ,be a capella pieces,"Four Chris~mas Motets." An.other will feature JosephGalema, assistant organist atChrist Church, who will besoloist in Concerto in Gminor for Organ, Strings and,Timpani.

Poulene is widely knownfor his association with LesSix, a group. of Frenchcomposers who tried td cre.ate a distinctively Frenchsound.

I Tickets for the concert atthe church, 81 Grosse Pointeboulevard, are available for$5 and $3 by calling theoffice at 885-4841.

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f FARMS MARKETWINE & CHEESE SALE NOW ON!CHOICE LEAN MEATY

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Three Mile

The third annual Christ-mas Concert by the KennethJewell Chorale will be pre-sented by the Musica Seriesof the Grosse Pointe IViemo. I

rial Church, 16 Lakeshoreroad, on Sunday, !December16, at 8 p.m. Admission is $4for adults and $1 for students.

The concert will be similarin <format as in past years:classical ,liierature, Christ.mas carols, carol sing-alongfor everyone and Handel'sHallelujah Cnorous in whichthe . a.ud~ence is invited to 1

I Dart1cma,e. . lir- The -Chorale has made over30 appearances with the De.troit Symphony Orchestra, in.cluding a ,tour to New York'sCarnegie Hall and Washing.ton's Kennedy Center. ThechGr~le regularly sings atMeadow Brook and has madethree professional recordings.

The traditional carols onthe carillon will be playedby William De Turk begin.ning at 7:30 p.m.

Because the <.'horale mustpractice in the church just

. prior to the conce!:t, thedoors to the Sanctuary willnot be open until 7:30 p.m.To avoid standing in line, in.dividuals are encouraged topurchase tickets in advancein the church office at 882-5330.

,.$.$2 •• '.2757?7.e'2'•

4. Grosse Point. WoocIs Office

3. Warren - 11 Mile & Hoover Office26681 Hoovf!' Rood

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•Effective annual rate sssu mas earnings sreleft to compound and is based on

calendar year.Federal regulations reqUire a substantial

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t $

2. Warren-12 Mile Office8424 e 12 MIle Road

1. Sterling Heights Office2270 E. 16 Mile Road

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I(Continued from Page 1)"Parcourse acts as a 'coach'

Cor people who are inexperi.pounded to give you the highest possible ~nced in p~cing t?ems~,lves:f~e:t::~~~~~:f!~r!~~';t,~::a~"~:@~"o~~,l~!~~.~l~~~~~/~?:~issi~_n I-,"nvestmentsis quoted monthly, .but once' ~~~~:,:\u~:"t~~"co~~Ci1~:<~~:purchased, the interest rate wilt remain tial concern was that the par.fixed during the term of the account. course would be a free ad.

vertisement for Perrier. The"p t If' th b' I he It council later agreed, how.

U yourse In e 'g eagues w n ever that the Perrier namecomes to saving -with D & N's 4-YearMoney wouid be "acceptable" on theMarket Certificate featuring continuously signs. .___ ~_ .. _"" ....... 1_.............. , ",,, " The city mana~er recently,"VIJ'I'''''''Uo-u ,.......... .,.•. • ........ I visited a parcourse program, I

GO WITH THE PROs. in Ster1i!"g H~ights (notthrough Parcourse, Ltd.), andtold the council that the...

Inc-.....~--A course is well used with little• • • Z or no problems.

.... • ~ .... '-"- • "The mainlemlllce i1V!Jt;:i1L;) I -_ ....... II "'1 .. nIt .. 0 nn~ - ~. to be very minimal," he said. lr,lR'rrm DUNALD 1\. rlcn,",c ex "U. INORTHERN Residents can expect to use IIiiIMii 1933 Vernier, Gr. Pte. Wood.

the p~rcourse at ~hree Mile llFE.~T't 343-0000 .r sometIme next sprmg. I lSAVIOOS I '1ll~ ....~~Ill ....t);II.~1l>_~bA1l>~.~~~1l>4a~~~""~~~'t:!>.iIl-~~~'CA~~\)_~l:>_~_~

Michigan's largest State.Chariered Savi ....ys&luan As~uUt. 1 i, Season's Greetings from Dick, Bill, Clarence ~ ,f ~ ..J 'f SAVE 10% on ALL '~r t'f WINES., CHAMPAGNES i(r, ~~i'NO QUANTITY LIMITS

Thursday,: Dec. h 10 Saturday., nee. 8',I 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. .~~ If

Buy by the bOllle or by the cmle ... bIllBUY at sat'i""s for YOflr holiday entert(f;n;n~!

II Village Wine S.bop IIf BEER • WINE • "'QUOR ,It • WI': 15228 E. JefferlGn • Gn'T HI\S,," .~TS I

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has been taken in your own i you are perfect, throw all,' run the whole world single. i ------- I ; ~~--==~====l'0b'!,'" T~Di.f""ID:".'~:IC.::i~.'Jl:\I.~~t.t'Ihome. vthe brick!bats you wish. handed. By Anne Hodak Robert Bradley, an English . (Continued (rom Page 1) ?... .. l1li " ... ,

..,... --------------- ~ Sc~~~~e:~~ a~av~o~~h o:;~~ ~;~~~~~:~, te~terh~~ksouA~~ ?;;r~~~~~~nfe:~:r;i~~b~~v.

il .THREE *' tumty to t~t; advantage of .great because It has sever~l "Without Local I and thethe new wl'1tJng consultant advan~ages. One advantage IS unity that teachers showed, I.. ' - - -j We Clean

• ,.. program. The program was that It shows the students the Armada teachers would .~ ~ designed after a similar pro. that more than just the Eng. have been !ired," Mr. Laugh. Our Self-Contained Loose Rugs~ SAND ~gram offered at the Univer. !ish teachers are concerned lin said M t d U 't PI kiln ..~ THOU ' ,~~il~ ~f M~chigan and offers with their writing skills." "Paid Our Price" Trailer oun e m c up _~ ..yer,.~ ~ I md.I'~'lduahz~d help on any Not only are. the teachers The confrontation demon. Stays Outside. Only OR~ ,.. wrltmg assIgnment to any pleased, Shelh Jenske, a strated that current bargain- The Cleanin, ,Q W.and 200/0 OFF

st~dent. I sv~hQ~o,re, comme~ted, "I ing laws are "woefully inade. E th-=h..t .,.i&I"'" ~_._.... .a R~ ~,...lohpCed ¥~~g;::rat"'::aso~~~! ~~:~~ t~p~ :heg~:a~h~~~~10~: ~..~~..t.~_:,'~.'.':.~.h.;,added, along with Inters e Mome CASH & CARRY....'.. •• IJIl - "' ,~ I or Offit~p- I-u';'t= !is,'I'I'M' -A'T>=:': '

~. llLI (~;~~;::;s~:~""'-• *I~~{~~I~l~:jr~~~~~e~~i~l::~:,i :ii::::~":~:~~:i;i~'~~lf;~'i'ii;;::!i~ii'~~.j~?:f~~~"East Sidi Carp' 81 Cleaners-+c * than just English to give students." Annadas and a multi.districtwriting assignments. Phyllis Hennessey. another strike is inevitable." 14111Kercheval 822-1481ir d-" * If the teachers feel unsure sophomore, commented, - "If -And that is just what has~ Intereste.' ~about how to instruct their it weren't for the writing angered local school of.ficials.

~ ~ students on writing a paper, consultants most of the stu. The entire incident "de.~ ""L. ~he consultants will co~e dents in ~ur English class tracts from ~he integri~y. oC~ ~ mto the classroom to prOVIde wouldn't have received a the collective bargammgit Yes, you can save even more, but $3000 is * help. teacher opinion on their process," said Dr. Coats.

the average difference in cost between I' writing assignments." "We 'Pai~ o~r pr.ice and~ * Kerby Books As well as help on aSSign.' ev~n went to l.ne bnnk of a....... 1979 and 1980 Seymour Cadillacs. ~ mente;, the consultants offer st~lke to negotIate a,contract~ Our 1979's are reduced to the lowest Jllf"1 'Here's Love' help with contest writing. wl~h our teachers With a ~o-ir ~ Any student at South wish. I st~~kp dans!,.:' Dr. ~oat5 sa.l.d.

prices we feel we can offer for final ~ Kerby School families and ing to submit a copy to the We are dlsappomted wI.Lhir * friends will enjoy a special De t r 0 i t News Scholastic what app~ared to 'be the In.

-+c. clearance. Cadillac Motor Division holiday matinee performance Writing Contest is welcome tent to Violate. tha~ cO!'tract

~ C' 'L "1' t h h' t because of a sItuation In an.has given us additional clearance JIIf" 0. -Here s ~ve, a ,:ve m.u. I) ave IS s oX)' or ~o~m other community over which• , • '«Ill.. slcal adaptation of A ,?>fJr. checked by one of the wntmg we have no control"

allowances. ThiS adds up to the JIIf" acle on 34th Street" Sunday, Iconsultants. I T.M"1 T "'"u''' _:, _.,. __ir year's best values. *1 December 16, at the Punch' Anne Cowley, .. an English det;ii; o[ th~ AUr;;~daL~~~~i:.' J!~ ~ and Judy Theater, 21. Ker. teacher and wntmg consul. ment until after a ratification~ ~ che~al avenu~, at 1 p.m. tant at South, noted, "South vote on Wednesday, Decem.• '17 ... I 100 1Q79 C ""- Tickets Will be on sale ~as already won many w~it- ber 5. Mr. Laughlin said onlyit ..C .3ve near y - ~- - - . .oupes, ~ Monday, December 10. .at mg awards and scores 1111gh that it is a two.year agree-

~ Sedans, Broughams & Sevilles still ""L. Kerby SChool. at the ..special in scholastic competitio~; ment that involve!! "consid.~ ~ ~ate of ~2. ThiS bargam rate Now we can do even more. erable compromise" on theic on hand at our East Jefferson showroom * IS avaIlable because the It is true that the program parts of both parties.

t h th t b'l th t Kerb~ ?TO bout:ht out all will be a great help to stu. ----~--+c 0 assure you ave e au omo I e a * the tickets for thIS perform. dents in writing qua lit Y FEW WINNERS~ is exactly right for you. So--if you've ""L. ance only.. papers and will help relleve~ b k C . ~ They Will ,be. on

tsale b':.' the teacher's load of work It is eas:,.-enough to make

~ een thin ing about adillac, think about ~ fore Echool, durmg .he luncn d dicat d to outside help predictions, but very few~ $ ~ hour and llfter school. Checks e e, . . . can make them stay predict-~ the 3000 (or more) you cnn save right now at ~ may be made payable to South s ~r~tmg consultants ed.~ S C d'il ~ "Kerby School PTO." are Sue BOIVIn, Jan Seagram,~ eymour a I ac, ~ Designed especially for Marybeth Carduck, Art Chao~ Detroit's Renaissance Cadillac dealer. JIIf" kids and their families, the bott, Anne Cowley and Susan~ 3 J fli M D aI ~ matinee ,performance is a Reames.r 180 East e erson at C oug I. . . 1. shortened version of "Here's ------~ just 3 minutes from the Renaissance Center. ~ Love," and includes a chance Church Hosts--"r ~ to meet m~mbers of the cast~ Phone 259.9000, ..,... and participate in a backstage Jewell Chora Ie~ <I' *' w~~lshierbY families and~ II ""L. friends .are encouraged to~ JIIf" celebrate Christmas together~ c£ ~ . * and join, the !fun at the~ f f / ~. ""L. theater.~ ~"nnllh I --J'I.. rfll' ~ I For more information, con.~ '11~CW/6- '-""'Ct:t CC,,", '""L. tact Carole Cobb ai'882.7641~ ' .. 3180 EAST ..JEFFERSON. DETROIT, 259-9000 ~ or Ann Osborne at 885-4647.

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• C/limney Screens 1Mtailed

The accumulation of sootand creosote in the chimneycan' result in a SERIOUSFIRE. Have your chimneycleaned now before firestrikes.

CHIMNEY fIRESCAN HAPPEN

Phone 8'81-5893

Christmas shopping on the "Hill': ..rich with tradition through the sincere efforts of hard .

working merchants who insist' on providing and maintaininghigh standards of quality at competitive prices.

Owner operated shoppes assure customers very personalizedservices rare in most of today's shopping areas., .'

C~me and experience the warmth and pleasure ofChristmas Shopping on the Hill ... the variety

of gift suggestions is unlimited.

JOIN US FOR CHRISTMAS CAROLING THURS. EVES.

A VERY WARM WELCOMEr-..\i!AITSYOlT ON THE HILL

Many Hill ShopsOpen

Thursday Eves.

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JUST ENGAGED?r

By Lara MeaselleWith a high percentage of

student voters, South HighSchool freshmen elected sixsenators from a field of 23'candidates last week. I

Students gained senatorialposilions after campaigning<!!1dgiving election speeches.Out of the 23 candidates, only10 made the semi.finals be.fore being elected to office.

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Di;~~"H~-;;;i~g~';'''Pat~S~'h7rI:IIte, Heidi Staub and LeslieTewes will be serving in this~;"::'•.d .J ~LUUC:Ut.A.)~ucH.tion. .

The freshman class will beled by these six, along withpresident Sue Levitan, vice.president Katheryn Ditmars,secretary Lynn Pellerito andtreaSllrp.r John Le PIal'. I

CONDITIONED IThe same people wh,)

bravelv combat adversity can!safely -stand a lit'lle prosper.'ity if it happens to cometheir way.

lif' ,,"r~ 10 ~f't in louchwilh your WelcomeW~f(on rPfu'p..entllli"ewho will help you ,;etto "now your new com-munity as quick'y a~possihle.

Phone 881-5618

Deejay HostsP&J Benefit

South Frosh.... T ... ~l~ame Leaaers II

Whit you need fightnow;' • helping hand ...

. Dave Lockhart, the morn.ing man on WXYZ.AM(1270) has agreed to hostthe opening. night be n e fitperformance of "Here's Love"Saturday. December 15, atIhe Punch and Judy Theater,21 Kercheval avenue, at Bp.m.

"Here's Love," the musicalversIOn of "A Mirele on 34thStreet," is the second pro-fessional stage production atthe Punch since new man.agement took over last June.Proceeds from the opening.night performance are being

. donated to the World Medi.cal Relief Fund, to send med.ical supplies to the Cambo.dian refugees in Thailand.

Marc Etter, manager ofthe Punch and producer of"Here's Love," regards theadd'itional effort of Mr. Lock.hart enthusiastically.

"We are confident nowlhat with a person like Davepromoling us over the air.

_WClj."S to his. va$t listening ftl..t- I I

"dreneiFthat'''we~ wHl oDe .. lile"10 present. quite a handsome 1check to WMRF opening

, night," he said.Tickets are on sale at the

Punch and Judy box office,Kent Drugs and Artwear,969 South Hunter boulevard,Birmingham.

Thursday, December 6, 1979 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S--------- .._--------------------------- ---------------_._-------_._---Park Citizens Win Battle I!,~d:. Vie!"s Holiday Dances Set at Center 1.,...-. . .T Cl UN° 'A'l-""! .....H ...... nndlng Tne Viur '.~~:n')r)." i,,;,' nal<i~r ,Iii: ~"i.J" '!'ick"t., 1J .....o..r~~~

o ose P UISanCe tey A Committee of the Whole sche:luled two special hOli-I' are $2.25 m advance, or $2,75 -- : ~ - I. -, .B J N G I h

meeting has ,been scheduled day dances for Pointe stu. at TthheCdotor:d C '11 'Iy oaul1e • ()U ec e f " . . e a an ompany WI.The old saying "Y 't b t' 't h II" . ! or Monday, Dece~ber 10, In dents. A concert-dance Will return to provide continuous

. ,ou can ea Cl y a, IS The Woods to diSCUSS the b h Id F 'd D - .' .not particularly true in the case of some Wayburn method of (inancing the new. e e. on r~ ay, ecem- musIc for POinte ~tudents JD

and Maryland residents, who have won a two-year ly created, specialized civil. bel' 7, In the Fries Ballro~m, grades ~even to Dine 01,1 Sat-battle to close up a lO-bot wide alley' behind their ian Emergency Medical Servo 32 Lakeshore road, for hIgh urday, Dec~mber 22. TIcketshomes that'is littered and rat-infested. ice, .(EMS), division within school students at 8 p.m. The I' a~et:1.~5 ID /d~~nc~ ~r f~

Tired of watching the rats ------------ pubhc safety. h~st band will be Adrenalin, ~ m edanoc~r or e 0

feeding of[ the litter in the Dl'ason said that the city can The co~nci~ set t~e 7:30 who just four years ago. was I' . For further info!!!!?!!')!!.~~eYh Mary Wehrwein of legally vacale the alley With., ~~~. ~~~~~te/~e at It.SMon. the winner in the annual call the Center at 881.7511. II

ilY' urn recently com. out the COllsent of the resi. : ' .. ' sesSIOn. I ... ----- ... ------.--- ... -----." - -..--~.l:"';""~; tv lht.' f'a~~. Cuuh(.il! u.cuts; if :=. :~ ...t:. ~l~~ !!~:>:"'~;1;~:. ~...1~~ c~t~ .t:'j,' .....,!hr J: ,.,,(.t\ ..~';.. ~~,.«-v ......~'::--.--7.~/';'~~.~s~~~:::~~.,,~:~ '.t,

lhat iiie 'city should at jeast vote 'of four councIl IDem- ,~: '."!ClIo; :tppli.C"d0:lS .G',;';':-.:" SAFE FLUE Ipave the alley b settmg up a flve.man Emer.

Th " . . ers. gency Medical Technician, .• e ~ouncli agreed With Mrs. Wehrwein says she is (EMT) unit by January 1 CHIMNEY SWEEP

her at Its Monday, ~ovem, satisfied with the council de- 1980 w'hen the city's currentbel'. 26, meetmg, but mstead cision, noting, "It was more exte~sion regulating slate-decided to fence off one end or less what we wanted." mandatd requiremenfs inof the alley and t,~ pour salt At an earlier meeting last relation to emergency ambu.~~b ~omce" other acceptable month, the council proposed lance service expires.

~ an ~ over the weeds to divide the property be. Officials placed the cost ofnex, spnng. tween the adjoining property t3e program at between $55,

City Manager John R. owners on Wayburn and 000 to $60000 for a six-monthCrawford said it would have Maryland by installing a period and between $110,000cost about $3,600 to pave fence down the middle of the and $120,000 for a year.the alley. alley and ::onnecting the

. Re,pon,e.s to letters sent fence with the owners' back- RESEARCH THE KEYto the 12 residents by tht' yard fences. I Research is the key to re-city in?icated that 50 perc~nt But. Mrs. Wehrwein said moving the thr~at of birthwere m favor of vacating her neIghbors did not want defects from fUlure genera-the alley, while 50 percent the extra five ~eet of prop- lions. To that end, the Marchwere opposed to the idea. erty "because most of them of Dimes channels millions of

The alley. located between are just too old to lake care dollars annually into birthWayburn and Maryland and of it." defects research programs.Goethe and Charlevoix, can . ,---------no longer accommodate citygarbage trucks.

Cily Attorney Herold McC.

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Thursday. December 6. 1979

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I~::t:t~~gI jThe Christmas season hit I I-

a good note in Grosse Pointe Ias the PTA/PTO announceda Family Sing-a-Long onSunday, December 16, II. T~e purpo.se o~ the gather.lllg IS to urmg .he commu.nity together to celebratethe arrival of the Christmasseason.

It will be held on SouthHigh School's front lawn at6 p.m. Everyone is E'ncour.aged to attend, Song sheetswill be provided and refresh.ments will be served follow.ing the songs.

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In these Wild and Crazy Times.

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.i ~Ii'~" ,~tl.<~ ami> NPW 0 ffir.pr.< ! Michi~an.LWV ~llblishcs Book If, l"lW r l'IellU~ Of' OQll S<:'1 dlOpulm()nary resu~c:tatlOn., The ~!ate Le&gue of WOW'I' • How .,t.1!,' g()v"rnmc:a: II c~ur;; Hospital .In~lalled new This simple, Iife.?aving skill en Voters', (LWV), presi. is financed. 1'1i otflccr,; "unll~. qu. I\IU";!.: C.lll 1)l'c\'C'nt ll~cJlc~, d'3;l;'"':;. dent. K~,!hc!'!nc Cushman ... 'rh{' ,,~rI v"tl'r< ('lee.

Iiof November. I o~curing r~olll heart VI'. res-: presenled Guv. William G.; lion!: ana' poiiticai pariie~;-Edmund M: Brady Jr. was plra!ory failure. The .Frlends I Milliken with a copy of a play in slate government.

Iclerted presidenl He will be of Bon Secours Hospital also new league publication "The r I" ..assisted by vi~e.prcsidents spol:sor several free hyper- State We're In: A Citizen's • l\ I~ ligan s constltutlOIJS.Marilyn Meier and ROJ;er F. lenSlOn and glaucoma screen. Guide to Michigan State • How state. governmentMcNeill, MD. Rex Ciavola 109 programs. Go vcr n men t." during a aIfeels loca.l Units of govern.will art as treasurer and For example. almost 200 Thursday November 15 ccr. me!l!.Lorenzo n. Browning will people took a~vantage of a emony. ' • "The le:lgue believes that

T_Ji:.'~'u.' ." - .. - 1~,.•~....;J __£ """.~'Cl'Veas secretar~'. I r.ecent "educalLon~1 progral~ . Gov. Milliken, citing the I democracy is not a spectator_ ~ .... :P-\'V U'!' !::"::'"..!. ' l.L .... - ." .• ::: .-:". ".,.; : -,t' fl- c_. I lltbd. H~pcrle~slOn-l~~9. imporlance of an informl.'o I sllort," Mrs. Cushman said.

~,'~, I ~ :'J \..~ uun "H l h~~;j i:": JjC~ ~~~I'I.!H';:. 1'1"::.' ,. • ~. • I ioU;'"", 'lr r> '. 1 th ..t t~ad'ilIac f'or the 1980's, I cour~ lIv" .. :;~'i..~;.v:;:;(;r nu.1 '." ;;. ' ... , ....... :. -~ ..... - !--- I CIlI",eIHY, uas IJl,lI,eu tilt: .... ~.c _0!!\,!!1"'( . ". Ie.V mcrous events aimed at com-j p.llll!> ~cl""I~ I'~'" ~t~d'~dI League of Women Voters of mocr;.".i' '~,.;'~w~'.';;p~ the

d' d munity health educatior'. grlogra;r' w ll~ I 1 n c u .eg , Michigan for promoting that thoughtful, active participa-totally re eSlgne Th F' j' 'T }-I 11 oOfr prjesfsullre.SCgreenC~~' goal. tion of all citizens in govern.Ie flen s . own a was 0 ere 0 OWIll:l • "Th L f W ment'th ' 'd for Health" series has bcen munHy-wide sutvey wh~ch e eag~e 0 omen ,,' .WI you ID mm , I responsible for teaching hUll. revealed that hypertensIOn yoters shows Its ~oncern ~o.r To use. that. ~nf~ucneei areas of area residents car. was a major health concern. I mformed, responsible partlCI. most effectIVely, It IS lmpor-

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---- - .,' Dation in government by PUb'l tant to understand the proc-lishillg this book," Gov. Mil- esses of government,"

f 1, . t' liken said. Tn" book can be pur.ue IDJec iOn, M & M DISTRIBUTING CO "There i~ a. conti~uing chased from Mrs. Carroll• need for thiS kind of lnfor. Evola 1043 Audubon roadfront-wheel drive and Cleaning Materials & Equipment mati on which helps people Gross~ Pointe Park 48230 0;

understand and be more from Mrs. Schonenberg 264Diesel power are just actively involved in their McMillan road Grosse P~inteWE DELIVER state government." Farms 48236: Copies aresome of the areas which The lOO-page book, a pro. $2.50 plus 60 cents postage.884-0520 ject the league has wanted _

'enhance fuel efficiency ~ri~t~nfO~/I~~~e ti:ee~~~: Star Girls P~ai1nrh~la ctill'mam' tam' m' g 16734 E. WARREN DUROll, MI. 48224 and explains how Michigan T • En ......4.0....... ................ .. government works. from the rap to u rope

th £ rt d lit ....-------------- .....-- ...., constitution through the rolee cornlO an qua y ----- of local units of government. By Cindy Meier

, to t IGNORE THE RUST "Many elected and ap- In a recent all.school as-you ve come expec pointed officials, incl~ding sembly seven young women

f . C dill t~e Governor, wer? mter- from our I,ady Star of therom a ac. I AND YOUR CAR WILL v.lewed to gather ~nforma- Sea High SChool shared theirbon for the book, satd .Fran- 1979 summer in Europe

W t k. GO AWAYI ces Schonenberg. p.reSldent,! through oral and slide pres.e are novl H~L_htlg . • _ LWV of ~ro~e_ Pomte. entations.

orders for this new breed iriI • • • ,-PI~~~~et~~:lO:~;~ In" ex- Cathy Chiodo, Car 0 I e• How the three branches Campbell, Evelyn Gaynor,

of Cadillac, plus EXCLUSIVE TWO-STEP RUSTPROOF- of government are separate M~ u re e.n Madigan, Cindybut interrelated. M(:l,~:, Dla~e Mourad and

we have an excellent ING PROCESS GUARANTEED FOR AS --------- Lu'rle Sulhvan were amongLONG AS YOU OWN YOUR NEW CAR. the participants who showed

1 t. f . 1 ' Park Approves that European travel can bese ec IOn 0 preVIOUS Y USED CARS GUARANTEED FOR THREE an educational experience

owned Cadillacs &or YEARS, Rock Salt Bid that gives deep personal sat.l' isfaction as well.

. ed. tel d Ii The Park Council on Tues- Many students from vari-rmnl 13. e very SYSTEM 6 EXTERIOR ACRYLIC eWE. day, November 13, approved ous high schools in Michigan

t . hI -, a bid for the purchase of ann several states across thea appreCla e sa vrngs. .ELECTRONIC BLOSS METER rock salt for the control of country participate in thisBUARANTEES THE SHINE WILL STAY. ice and snow on city streets excursion. sponsored-by the

this winter from the Inter- American Institute for For.national Salt Company. eign Study each year.

The approved bid of $17.82 The 1980 summer's trav-a ton was a $4.52 increase elers will visit Italy, Greece,over last year's purchase Switzerland, France and Eng-price from International. land. Students will depart---------1 from Detroit's Metropolitan

Airport on June 26 and willreturn on July 22..

American Institute for For-eign Study offers academicopportunities consisting of

Ii: Call lecture and classroom work~ C\£In,;:, that a~e. ~losely related to

., •~...i"...\'.'!r~ru,the activIties of the day_

Pl~U'MB'I' N'G'g""H'E~:ri:~, ,.a~~~~~~~~~~:~~kr::e~~~~I'__ --~- . plement the classroom and

17600 LIVERNOIS'" UN 3.7&00 field trip experiences~ Stu-15304 KERCflEVAL ' VA 2.9070 dents may then receive high

1126 MAPLE RD • 643.4680 school or college credit fortheir a cad em i c .studies

Iabroad."As a European Study

Group Advisor for the pastfour summers I have seenthe sense of discovery comealive as students prepare forand then experience Europefirsthand;" said Sr. LucilleHamacek.

Plans are now under wayfor the 1980 tz:i.p abroad.High schoolers in the com-munity who are interested inthe 1980 summer in Europeare invited to contact Sr.Lucille for additional infor.mation.

Sister may be reached duroing the school day at OwrLady Star of the Sea HighSchool, 881-5110.

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ROBERT W. JUDD IChrist Episcopal C h u r c h 'ISeryj{'es ~I)l' Mr. JlIdd, ,51, r.ross(' Pointe,

of Ch..mpine road were held 'M'r~, Grangpr 1<:.<:lIrvIVp.non Friday, November 30, in l.y five grandchiidren, sixthe A. H. Peters }<'uneral great.grandchildren and aHome. sisler.'

He died 0'1 Tuesday, No. Tributes ma~ be made tovember 27, m Henry l'c.,d Citrist Churcn or UniversityHospital. Liggett School.

1\1r. Judd was dire('tor of • • •Technical service for Auto- MRS. KAmERINE ANNmalic Retailers of Amer:~a, U1EM:V~~~.~~\.ili" -":;-d .li.lji~~I41J1i:""wJ~i"'i' S"er(;tvices ior I"d ii,' V~t:Jh iheadquarters in Philadelj."lh;',,~i'o6' 01 'I'he Shores were held'Pa, He wa~ a ~raduate of on' Sunday, December 2, inCornell Umverslty, with a the V e r hey den Funeraldegr,ee in hotel administ,ra. Hometion management. She' died on Friday, No.

He was a member of the vember 30 in her home.Cornell ?ociety of Hotel Men, A nativ~ Detroiter, Mrs.the. ~ahonal Restauran~ As. Diem is survived by a daugh.SocI~tlOn and Theta <-:hl fra. ter, Mrs. Russell R. Noble,termty: He served in the and three grandchildren.Army In World War II and .the Korean V{ar. Tributes may ,be made to

M J..... . d b the Cottage HOspItal Develop.r. u.... 1S survive Y ment Trust

""- .. :r~ hn"t R' two ""'ns .Tho;;;;;' A.-~~d-R~b~rt i.: ~ Interment was in Whitedaughter Jayne E.. his Chapel Cemetery.mother, tMrs. Myrtle IJudd; .. • •one brother and one sister. JOlIN S. BACHMAN I

. Services for Mr. Bachman,Interment was in Fairview 73, of Neff road were held'

Cemetery, :~ste~dam, N.Y. on Tuesday, December 4, inPlainfield, N. J. Arrange.ments were handled by theVerheyden Funeral HOme.

He died on Saturday, De.cember 1, in 'Bon SecoursHospital.

Mr. Bachman is survivedby two daughters, Mrs. JoanGregory and Mrs. Anne Clu.cas, and two grandchildren.

Inlerment was in Plain.field.

CHARLES n. ::1CKEY_ Military services for Mr., Hickey, 60, formerly of Bal.: four road, late of Honolulu,

, Hawaii, were held on Friday,November 23, in Honolulu.

He died on Wednesday,November 14, at his home.

. . !,fr. Hickey was a fotmer. vice.president of the Bank of

the Commonwealth. He wasa colonel in the Air ForceReserves, having flown aB-24 bomber during WotldWar II.

He is survived by his wife,Mign'Jn; a son, Charles Jr.;a daughter, Mrs. MignonetteThompson; a sister and two

. brothers.Interment was in the punch

Bo~~l Milityy Cemetery, Ha.wall.

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EDWARD T. CALLAHANServices for Mr. Callahan,

57, of Stanhope road will beheld Friday, December 7, inthe Verheyden Funeral Homeat 12 noon.

He died on Monday, De .ceqlber 3, in Henry FordHoSpital.

Born in New York, .Mr.Callahan is survived by hiswife, Joan M.; two sons,

MORRIS ALPERVITZ Michael E. and Timothy A.;Services for Mr. Alpervitz, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth

72, of Luther: formerly of Callahan; one sister and twoThe City, were held on grandchildren.Wednesday, December 5, in Interment 'Will be ill Geth.the Rogers,Livingston Funer.

- al Home, Reed City. semane Cemetery.* * *He died on Friday, Novem. MRS. BERNADETI'E

b-sr 30, in Orlando, Fla. BACHMANBefore his retirement in

197-1, Mr. Alpervitz was a Services for Mrs. Bachman,teacher at South High School. 89, of Anita .avenue will beHe was a resident of The held today. December 6, in

the A. H. Peters FuneralCit?' from 1945 to 1971, after Home at 10:30 a.m. and Saintwhich he moved to Luther. J'oan of A c Church t 11

:::-.:~.l-I~~~iV~d ~>'.hJ.s~ge, I e~m. '. '. r . a.... I.zemeve; ...a SOil, I.zt::yrt\t:; Sh d' d M d D

.. tliree brothers and three e Ie, on on ay, . c.. grandchildren. eernb:er 3, In t.he Rose Villa

Interment 'was in North Nursmg home.Park Cemetery, Luther. .'Mrs .. Bachman is survived. • * • by a mece.

GORDON E. McCABE Interment will be in WhiteServices for -Mr. McCabe, Chapel -Cemetery.

71, of The Woods were held?n Thursday, November 29'1Barher ShopIn the Verheyden Funeral .Home. Own n.

He died on Wednesday, er leSNovember 28, in Cottage IHospital. nusst::ii Picilt::, whu iur 50 I

Mr. McCabe was a partner years owned Piche's Barberin the law firm of McCabe Shop In.the.Village, died onand 'Middleton in the Firsl Sunday, December 2, at theNatronal Building. A 1931 age of 81.

:graduate of Wayne State At the time of his death'l.!~iversity, he was a prac. Mr. Piche lived in Ashley'tlcmg attorney for 46 years street Detroit.-in Dl::troit, sper.~alizing in Ser~ices were held oncorporate and busmess ta,{es. Wednesday December 5 in

He was ~ member of the the Verheyden Funeral H~meGrosse Pomte Yacht Club and Saint Philomena Church.and was a 32nd degree Ma: Mr. Piche is survived byson. .. his wife, Grace J.; a son,

. Mr. ~cCabe I~ survIved by Forrest, who a.lso is a barber;hiS . Wife, 'Ma~lan, a son, two d a ugh t e r s, Mrs. M.DaVid, and_ a .:'Ist:r. O'Brien and Mrs. T. Mar ..MRS MARIE -H 'GilANGI!:It I :'~:!'!!!: Or' .. brother; 24 grand. i.. . . I children and 11:1grea~'l';J'''"U'I-Services for Mrs. Granger, children90, formc:-!y ~f 'rh~Pointe. Inter~ent was in Mountlate of LitchfIeld, Ill., were Olivet -Cemeteryheld on Tuesday, December .4, in the Forest Hill Ceme. Wins Sports Award itery, Ann Arbor. Arrange. Judy Hodges, a junior Iments were handled by the from The Farms, recently IVerheyden Funeral Home.

She died on l'hursday, No. won the "Carolyn LockwoodAward" at the annual Col.vemi::er 29, in the Litchfield

Health Care Center. gate Uu!v.:;rsity Women's 'ten.!Mr~. Granger taught at nis banquet. The award is

University Liggett School for given each Y2ar to the playerover 30 years, retiring in who best overcame "adver-1960. Born in Ithaca, N.Y., sity with courage." Hodgesshe attended Vassar College played with painful tendon.and Middlebury CoIl e g e. itis of the elbow all year, butMarrying, she moved to Ann stilI won 10 of 11 matchesArbor, I and the Nc'.t," York State

She was a member of Singles Crown.

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Thursday, December 6, 1979

KITCHEN SPECIALISTSDESIGNERS. DISTRIBUTORS 81 !NSTALLERSOF CUSTOM KITCHENS 81 BATHROOMS BYQUAKER-MAID • NEVAMAR • MUTSCHLER

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System CutsSH Skipping

Paper SaleSet by Lions

By Tom ThompsonSince South aqopted its

'Jew attendance policy thi~vear, absenteeism has de,'reased slightly and contro.versy has risen over thecomputer handled system,

The average percentage of 1~7)~~0~~~~~~~~L"uv~):/980°7

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students absent so far this 1726 MAPLE RD ' 64).4880

year is about 6.7 percent"

~~~~ t~~n a~:s~t yelar,~e~e~~ I M I:-"~T-age. Donald Messing, assis- ttant p r i n c i p a 1, warned,"These readings may be mis-leading, since they are re- ..corded at an earlier hour II. I'ftftDthan last year's." '" UUU

The new system differs NEIGHBORfrom the old mainly in thearea of reportage. A manda- OF YOURStory note 1S sent to Mr. Mes-sing, the student's counselor,and the st~dent's family as s..soon as fIve absences are II hk;accumu!ated. Also, school re- forlated ansences are not reo IIcorded on the report card, lout

Curt 'Lange,. president of ; $trt,; .... _the Grosse Pomte Education insufln"l -:,;-Association, like, many ?f ii"ds_ I '_.-_, ,South's teacliers IS not salls- -- , •. -ficd with some aspects of the -. • .. ~ ".new system, A major point _Fred J; Zalewski I

Mr. Lange made was, "School 18538 Mack 882-9308rei ate d activities require AT TOURAINE

that a student miss classes, ,( 'A-] ~::II'i9hbDrbut the report card will not Stilt f,rm 'show this to the parents," ,......... is !hl"_

Charles Bishop, a chemis- Stal. Farm In.uranco Comp,ni.'I try teacher, expressed his' I Home m;,e." E;vv';;";"~"' ~","o',

dissatisfaction with the sys. ~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;;;;;:;;;gtern in" a more general \yay. '"I feel if a student doesn'twant to come to school, there

I definitely is a problem. All 1this paperwork just to report

1 absence is a waste." IThe paperwork Mr. Bishop I

mentions is much greater this iycar as a result of the new, Isystem, since attendance Irecords are now kept for II

I each individual class. rather.1 th::.i tilt: une r,:~v,d~ ..g need. ;I

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on ,m:v;;'';;;~',n!'~"mber 10,from 6 a.m, to 12 noon m -Ii,,, .

I T> __ '. ,,: ••• l;'~rms and Shores 'III~I;:!.LA, ""a"'J, ....... .,i Sale chairman R ic h a r d

i Fischer said Lions members, II who hope to reach a goal of$5,000 to help the needy inthe community, will be as.sisted by police officers andfirefighters in the four com-munities.

Donald Wirwille is the cur.I rent president of the club,

Woods Lions also will beconducting their sale on the I10th,

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StuHed 121bs. 89~Turkeys & Up lB.

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StuHed $198Pork Chops lB.Sluffed W,'~ Our Own Home Mode

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StuHed Pork 79~Loin Roast lB.Ea,y to Slice_ Knud<Ie Removed. Stuffed WrthOur Own Home Mode Sage Dres5i"flln CookingBog Ready Fa r The Oven.

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fiN TIlE lLUL ! Vll("'" !UP a lloll'np "fl TIME IS NO'W ILi~fl;ett Sets II E E'" W - B 4 .. C 'be;~:;a:!i~e~~~~e ,"~~~j,;~:Ii ~~;~Linto -U:~~~th~~C~~y ~~iII W~;:h~~~ri~-!t~;ef~'[~;~~~n~ Ii P~~~3cilOOI I xpert xptazns ~ys to e I. ssertlve onsumernomics took \IS for a ride. out. a hundred in the past. __ What do you do when you or a fear of embarrassi;;-g represcmi;iive -and prepare \' woulll be acceptable. .~nd--------------------------------, The pre.kindergarlen pro- discover that you've - pur-' situations, III written agreement for ser. th~ c"nsum"r :;hculd fWQ,.--------1 .gram ;;: U~i\'er~i.y Ugg~l!' erasel\ dcrL~-.tiV~ merchan. "The assertive f'onsumer vices, The written agreement I?,ut who exactly can handle

School has several openings dise'? Return it, chalk it up places trust in hiS or her wili help define ,,,lllIt is ex- I/le problem," Mr. Thayerfor three and four year oids 10 experiem:e and never fre. own ability to deal honestly pectcd from lhe seller, Writ. said. "One of lhe most irri.beginning in January. Th_is quent the store again, or and ci;rectly with sellers. ten agreements help to avoid tating (l1l1-tS of returningpro~ram helps young chll. avoid buying that particular Violating the basic rights of futu're difficullies with ser. items is being passed fromdren expand their worlds branJ? sellers, making hostile and vices," he said, pers,on .to person."th,r?~g.h a vaned range of "Every time a consumer negative remarks, and being . Work should be c1~ecked It s Important. to be .able

I acllvltles, . ,.' turns his or her back on the inconsiderate of the sellers' thoroughl)' before a bill for t? de~l cons,~r~ctlvely With a! Ch~~r~~~'~~~eta~i~~\el~~~in: I p.robl~m 01 .defective mer. feeli~gs are e~ample~ .of ago service is p~id. "If the con- slt~atlcn. lhe consume~::,,::.:t t'.!....- ~ ~.V--~:: ...~ 4.- 'J •• , . _,-, ",_ ,- -- ,- _" , • I ..h~l ..lI.;" or .- - '-... u..t. .'_ f're~.'v" h"h;wwr Fallin!: to sumer realizes that somc. nceds to be able to cxpres,>.........._ ........ ..,,.......... I around a rnaz.e o[ U1UC:A5 J,.,) ~:, ••", \l -,-. ~HI\.~"''"2 j,;, bl;l ,i'.J. I - • -. ~ I . . . . . . " ... L........ +'""" .... Hnnc "Inn

t t k -,' J s vice the probabl-hty I'n~re.seol' SlailU un fur va".,,!! lIi'/lnt!, Hung IS wron~. lhl' PIOUIt'lIIl"''> u. ..~. --_ ... 0" --_•• -no an easy as ' "II'U ve' - " ., ... --, 0 ~ -- • - - - -.. '-"" --.--I d' t: -" .. d that the problems will con up the power to effect should be correcled right at thou!!".. ", as well ..5 ,lsten LO

::;~:~a~i~~o~f l~t~~~nU~~ivecr~~: Unue to occur," said Lo~ change. and not acting to the time, Mr. Thayer s~id, ~he other ,person. Listening

1Whether nuxmg COiUl" '!'h!!~~r. ;I !,,.,,fp_.~or in lhe I protect one's own interests "If the consumer rec~gmzes IS a ~ery lmpo.r.ant part of

with finger paints or pud-' Department of Guidance and are examples of nonassertlve-I a j:Ji-u:"i",l1 after the b!!1 h~. assertlve behaVIOr. Then, the~jngs, children are absorb~d ~ounsel~ng a.t Eastern Mich'" ness, Mr. Thayer said. ' be.en paid, the problem. ca~ consumer nee~s to. state111 self expression. Recogmz. Igan Umverslty, I "The assertive consumer stili b.e solved. Be a~serhve! clearly and pr~~lsely what heirig ~ne's. name i~ prin,t. for Mr. Thayer is the author is more self-direcling., ex- Besides. researchmg g~n- or. she wants, Mr. Thayerthe firS I time also IS excltmg. of a booklet entitled "Con- presses feelings 'and opinions eral quality when buymg sal.~. .,'Finding it repeated in many sumer Behavior' Developing adequately believes in him. goods, the consumer needs Often It s Important toplaces around the classroom Skills for A~sertiveness," self or he~sel(, seeks to con, to .look carefully at the item respond to the feelmgs ofIS fu.n, ,Both serve to expand which is available from The Hnue growing as a person being bo~ght. If the con. the salesperson. The con-a child? c.oneept of self and I Michigan Consumer Educa-l and is persistent when neces- sumer d~sco~ers tha.t the sume~ c-an show ~n unde~-place wllhm the world. tion Center on the EMU sary." merchandise IS defective he standmg. of, the l!1C?nVem-

These are but a few ex-J campus. Mr. Thayer believes that or she should act quickly. ence while still expecting thea.mples of th~ learning aellVI. M Th bel' h assertive consumer behavior "Go to the hu~ine~s with a problem to be solved. T~eties offered In the program. r. ayer leves t ere can help buyers avoid prob. positive attitude. Don't as- consumer should try to talkParenls are encouraged to are many consumers who do I "Th d sume that the store won't to the salesperson on a morevisil and tour the fac!lities ~ot stand up for themselves t~m~~ awaerec~~s~~~~:a~~o: ltelp. 1f a product is defec personal level," Mr. Thayerand to meet the teachers. In the marketplace. There d d . th t tive the sellers will more said

For additional information are many possible reasons on goo s a~ f services a ')fte~ than not help'" Mr "There's always a profitabout the full day or half including a fear of being ~re prepa~e 1 or consumers. "'ha~er said ' ' . motive but many businessesday program, contact the perceived as unfriendly or orne speclad groups sberve as - It;s also important to be are tr~ining salespeople inschool at 884-4166 tr bl . f f ~onsumer a vocates y pre- ... ~ou . esome, a ear 0 can- paring informative materials 1ble to describe precisely human relations skills to

f.ontmg store ow~ers, ~~n, and by intervening in diffi- 'vhat is wrong wilh the prod- provide better services forager~~ or professlOll:els, m- cult situations on the behalf uct and how the problem consumers," he added.secullt~ about ~andhng co~- of consumers, Being informed should be resolved. "The "Consumers should be will-sume~ mformatlon appro~n- and avoiding a problem is consumer should be aware ing to share both negativeatel~, a fear. of .e.xpressmg b tt th t' t I of alternative solutions that and positive feelings,"feelmgs' and mablhty to say e er an rymg 0 so ve a _ _"no" without feeling guilty' pr?blem later," Mr. Thayer__________ ' said.

Consumers who are con-tracting for services shouldbe informed about the sellerand have the type of workthat is to be done well.defined in advance .

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The Grosse Pointe FarmsBoat Club is again sponsor.ing the municipal tree light.ing'ceremony on Sunday, De.cember 15. and invites aUFarms residents to partici.pate.

The plans are to gather atthe Farms Pier Park boathouse at about 5 p.m. forccrffee, cocoa and doughnuts.At dusk, about 6 p.m., MayorJames Dingeman and KathyDonnelly, Miss Grosse 'PointeFarms. will turn the switchthat lights the tree.

Jerry Malooly, director ofthe Boat Club, will bringSaint Philomena's choir andWaiter Klein from GrossePoi n t e Memorial Churchwith his accordion to lead

Even though a special joy Christmas Carol singing.always seems to reside at William DeGalan is aeainThe Grosse Pointe Academy responsible for the ChristInasEarly School, on Sunday, De. tree itself and Donna Goren.cember 16, from 2 to 4 p.m.. flo is chairing the committeea true holiday spirit will responsible for the refresh.pervade with "Christmas at ments. M.ary Bauer and sandythe Early Schoo!." Gentile are assisting. .

The Early School staff and This is a family affair and O"!"."the newly-formed Parent Co. the Boat 'Club takes great w ..... pon Monday 1ft... frido, - 11 A.M.•I' .. , So'v"ay - .10 A.M." '.M.ordinating Coundl hope to pleasure in inviting all '. == CoIIC.~~.D~U~~YMAIL~i~" Q-::~~I;~:~~~71;m"..I..•recreate some of the beauti. \ families to participate. ,,' ""," "", "', .... , - . , ,..ful traditions of "Hanging Iiii. • • • a '"'IF Si"I + a .,of ,the Greenst a pas.! fa~r. n '•• =r ... IV A•• n C!1:. I

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~~~~~~~ ~~lls&ft~s~~~as~~~~~ BUYING U.S. SILVER DOLLARS at $12.50~~:y :;:~:nor:~~e:::e::~ BUYING U.S. SILVER at 12. Times Face~~7n ~~~h lo~:Ss~o~~ ~~~ SELLING AIRLINE COUPONS at $21c~~bs~~::~'as .at the Early RARE COIN INVESTMENTSSchool" promises to be a .festive family affair. All the 22027 Kelly Road (between 8 and 9 MI.) EAST DETROITme":lbers of the ~arly School R.C.I. PAvt TOP DOLLAR FOR All Gold Coins, Sterling,booly are l.ooking fo~ard I" Scrap and Numismatic Ite",sto the start of the holidayseasol1 and Santa's visit to 773.9540 OPEN: Mon. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tues. thru frio 10 o.m. to 6:30 p.m.,"their" school on Thursday, - SlIt.iiilirj5 11 tG 4December 20.

Brother J. Glenn Neiner,principal of Bishop Galla-gher High School in HarperWoods, is the recipient of a

I partial scholarship from PhiDelta Kappa enabling him toparticipate in an Educational '71 cWID ~"L S?DlTtomSeminar to the USSR. Tin'''' .,. ... <"'., •.,.to 1100'.

Phi Delta Kappa is a pro. ~~':-~~~t':,;:'I~..,~:<..:;~~~fessional fraternity in educa- ~.~::..,;~~~':.:~::,:~•.:.~~:~n.:.~tion whose purpose is to ~~~.,~.-:,~~e::~I:';;~~cxJs.mtlpromote quality education as .VOG ...... O .. TA". 17."essential to the development ~:r::::l.~::~:::'-:I and maintenance of II demo. .n",

I cr~:,: w~ o~:,~;,~~~~",=fro!!!II~:~rr~"~.,~.!fljiIthroughout the U.S. whowere selected as participantsin this seminar left Friday,November 16, and will spendtwo weeks in Russia.

While there they will havethe opportunity to meet withSoviet educators to an extentseldom available to visitinggroups and will tour educa-tional institutions in Moscow,Kishinev, Odessa and Yalta.

This seminar was arrangedby Dr. Gerald H. Reed ofKent State University whonegotiated the fir9t educa-tion exchange agreement be-tween the Soviet Union Qndthe U.S. some 22 years ago.

I His groups of visiting edu-

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~ ltl"\ I~FCenter Luoks ai '80s I GAnnie' Concert Set at Tronlbly.lr Chimney cleaning Is like 'I-~ PI INTI NG ; "The Renaissance Fulfilled: I ThE' program will feature Little Drohan Annie was I' holida)' program 'wa~ " w. .- ~-. .. INTERIOR PAINTING . An Agenda for The 1980s'" a pallel uli;cu~:;iun by noled chosen by 'Tr(,m<bly School operativE: effort, with 11)(' «FIRE INSURANCIE» FOR VCUR "",",1:...

. _ REPAIRS _ is the theme for the final community leaders focusing sSicxht'hoongbernak,dsearnsdKinathLairnl.dnaejthOeintcghol'ladlrSo~f f~vo:~~g t~l~ ata ftaclion of the cost .profection fofyour family,evening discussion on Tues. upon the challenges facing'" ~ of Home Insurance. home and possessions

CITY VIOLATIONS CORRECTED day, December 11, at Fellow. Detroit in the 1980s. Mullaney's ropms as their classes in the production, A CteanFirepJoeeMeans: 'C'l)frgyefficlcnt;lowerQUALITY WORK _ REASONABLE PRICES Iship Hall, Grosse Pointe Me. Guests will include Frank holiday con('ert su'bject this while at the same time mini. heatr,~ts

year ml'zl'ng I'nterruptl'ons of the .a warme~ cleaner hc>rTW Profess 1Chlm""'"W. Do Our Own Work morial Church, 16 Lakeshore M. Hennessey of Coopers and Their interpretation of regular instrudional pro. '. . '~r

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I road,. at 8"p.m. Lybrand, chairman of the Annie's adventures, with m.u. gram. Mrs. Failla taught the .sa"ferbUrmng~se.a8son ~~~e~~~=SERVING THE POINTES FOR 15 YEARS T~e seri.es, called "~ro. boar~ of New Detr~it, Inc.; sical selections from the reo musical numbers as part of

R~ U R I mating RaCial Understandmg Denms ArcheI', president of cent B r 0 a d way show, is the reg u I a r vocal music

fI,erences pon eqlJest JI' Critical Issues for The the Wolverine Bar Associa. I Wh'l M SchrfiiE ESTIMATES _ FULl.Y INSURED 1980 " . d b th f . J h Sh h d t scheuulej for Wednesday, c asses. Ie .rs.. o?n-" H-I"C- "H' ~,,=-"=U;~ HO-M- ....t "Iii-r--HU--V--t" .m...t.ft..... I s, IS sponsore y e I 1(1)\, ,on ep er, pas December 12 in the school beck rehearsed With dlffermg

I U In ! uiv."" F,,;;;tc. Int~!'.Fgith presioe",t of t"e Jewish Com.. eudit(\rium. A20 Reaconsfield small groups of pupils from.., ... , Center fv.r Ibcial Justice. ! mu~~~r.,_~ou.~cil; a~? ~~~~;;Iroad, at 7:30 p.m. I both. classes, Miss MuU".i1l:;l I ExpcriFirefi~~ '1r.dChimneyC!e~!~

.,_._ 24 --Hr .. D~(!M~ ~!=~':J!CE -= 521:!~~ 1_ ..~. ':~..' J.~'~ '~V"l~ ::'t \"\.,.'t"li\:ULU ~bC~' ".:~~.:_"loL .... ., !£"oJU! tH~ v,n. .. + ~ea~nalred J e ~ n y Bur- I CBrfU?'d out regular s!xth ._,..dialogue to explore and pre. I and Spanish.speaking com. goyne sings ''Tomorrow'' as I grade instruction for the

Ipare fo~ the challenges of munities. part of her portrayal of others.the coming decade. Therfl is no charge for ad. Annie. Bret Henderson ap. Hichard Coppol adjusted

Imission and the public is in. pears :\~ .Daddy Warbucks, his physical eduootion sched.

GRAB THE HOOK vited to attend. while Jim Beall is seen as ule to prov;de classes forGet.rich-quick suckt'rs bite For more information on President Franklin D. Roose. students not involved in reo

\ so Rreedil)" there's just no the program or on the Inter. vel!. .. he~rsals on a particular day.) I rearon for changing the bait. Faith Center call 824.Q350 Th.e villams are brought S~1l1.s. development teac~er, . to life tprough songs and Vlrg1Dla Johnson and Prm.dances by ,Evelin Schoon- cipal Dr. Eric FoIlo assistedbeck, Matt Smith and Dani. in the general supervision ofelle Varga. Solos also are students.

C. ! rendered ~y Patricia Duffy Trombly School children

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and Ken fme. . will view the Little Orphan'I The ot?er ~tuJents 11\ the Annie holiday concert duroI classes smg m. the chorus, ing the school day. Parents,

handle the stagmg and play relatives and children ac.orphans, butle~s,. policem~n, companying parents are cor-government offiCials and city dially in'Vited to the officialpeople. premieJ:e on the 12th

The production is under .the direction of Mrs. Schoon.beck, who developed the

I original script in conjunctionwith her two sixth gradelanguage classes. Piano ac.companiment is provided byMiss Mullaney and Tromblymusic teacher Mary JaneFailla. Art teacher RenataMarchesi is assisting withset construction.

An overture of musicfrom "Annie" is to be iler.fOflmed by Geoff Centner,

@Tim Groustra and Suzie

OFFICE SUPPLY & ~UIPMENT CO. 3D1 Tedesco. They are 'Pupils in21300 HARPER AVE. • OfF E the instrumental classes of2 Blocks N. of Old 8 Mile 773 34 1 s Elizabeth Gregory, a formerAcross from Great Scott • 1 Trotn:bly student who joined

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NEW-WITH 26-WEEKMONt .TRANSFERRED MONTHLY INTO 1\'5iJl oORtRECElVE A CHECK-A-MONTH.PLUS..~GETONE OF THESE GIF! 'S FRF.F. OR AT BIG SAVINGS WITH A DEPOSIT OF $500 OR MORE.

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-I26.Week Money Market Certificate:*Minimum Balance $10,000.00.Call 643.9583 for the current rate.The interest rate on these certificates is detpr-r.'"""...i wc.:~iy ,!IlJ paiLi (ll tYliliUrity."'''' OR now,if you wish, you may have your interest paid onthe last clay of each month and automaticallytransferred, 'to a Regular Savings Account.Your funds will immediately begin to earn moreinterest ;]t the rate of 5112% per year. With quarterlycompounding. the effective annual yield is 5.614%.Th;'lt's more th,,11any b;]nk can pay! A Check.A.Month is also avaibble on this account.

4.Year Money Market Certificate:*Minimum Balance $100.00.TIle intere<;t r;'lte on this certificate i" quoted on amontr1ly b;]sis.** In December th(' nonu:'!1rate is9.85% and with continuous compounding the ef.fective ;'lnnunl yield is 10.503%.Non.negotiable Savings Certificate:*Minimum Balance $100,000.00.Terms ...lIige f;om )0 J;]ys to 5 ye:lrs with interestr:ltcs quoted hy Standilrd FeJernl Savings on aJ:lll\' h:l~is.Call 64 )-Q'i62 for the current rntcs.**

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Right now is a i'"-,,,;:;2ing ~;:TIeto ,ilve money atSqmdard Federai Savings. The high interest raiQon our insured Savings Certificate Accounts aregualdllil;;o:J ior the enure term ot the mdividualcertificate. High inrprl;'!;trate regular accounts arealso available. A depositor"s savings are insured to$4D.OOO.OO.The rewards are here, for all savers.

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lJARDEN CITY:~~!! \~:d::i!d:..~h '1~:U F0rd RdGR~E POl!'ITI WOODS,1'l7N M""k al Bl(lS.«ltn In.T.iVONtA:1721(\ Farmmgr'1l'. neor t- ~I!'MADISON HEIGHTS:SS W. 12 M,le at John RPI.YMOU11-l 'IWP:40909 Ann Arbor Rd. al H"llI(tTtyROCHFSTER,1310 RochMw Rd. n~ar Amn Rd.

2S71l Glane: River near Bct-.h Rd.

10641 Joyal Manorl42l4 Joy oear Tdrwaphi684i &l,.n[(\'i iW ...r ~1cNl(hnli:;DETROIT-EAST:14MB E JeffN~1l al ManIStique165.10E. Warren near OuIN Onve11~II Kelly Rd. al Whltl1CfFARMINGTON HILLS,1S'l50 Middl~~11al II Mile32920 W. 1.1M.I~ar Farmington Rd.

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II SENIOR CITIZEN RATE

If you are 65 years or older and theI head 01 a houseiwici, 'IllS SIJt:LI,'; I,HeI can help lower your electric bills if

you use ipss than 548 kilowatt-hoursa month -- 848 kilowatt-hours or lessIf you have controlled electric waterheating combined on your regularmder. If you want more inform:ltionphone or' stop in at any Customer .Office, A Customer Representativewill answer your questions andsuggest the rate which best meetsyour needs.

WISE USE OF ELECTRICITYDetroit Edison has a wide selec.tion of booklels on how to makethe mo~l 01 your eledric dollar.

Just stop in at any CustomerOffice and pick up ~hal you need.

Detroit Edison does everythingpossible to gel in louch with you

Iv..~h~n your electric biB is overdueto see if you need help. But youcan help bv !letting in tOllch with

IDetroit td;s~n. ., .-..Detroit Edi~on wants to do

I everything in its power to keep thepower in your hands.

So please help us help you.

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FREE GIFTS TO THE FIRST 25 LADIES WHO SEE OUR BEAUTIFULGIANT SCREEK lVI. - NO PURCHASE NfCESSARY

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HAVING TROUBL! PAY!NGYOUR ELECTRIC BILL?Detroit Edison understands thatsometimes special problems arise thatmake it difficult for customers to paybills on time - an illness,loss of employment, an accidentor a disability.

If this happens to you, just visit,telephone or write any Detroit EdisonCustomer Office. Every office hasCustomer Representatives who canassist you with any bill paymentproblem ... and help you avoid over-due bills that COlJJJ ,,,suit in a serviceshutoff.

Here are some Detroit Edisonprograms designed to help you keepyour electric service accountlIo-to- elilI!".

ENER~Y PLUS+ BILi. PAYING ASSISTANCE.

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c::.;. ~~YMENTCO!!P'!!!!!NGDetroit Edison's Customer Repre-sentatives will offer advice and'assist-aTice and suggest ways to. obtain aidfor paying bills through publicassistance programs such as socialservice, welfare agencies or theI\1i(.higan Heating /\ss:stance Pro-gram. So, call or stop in at anyCustomer Office and talk things over.

PAYMENT PLANSTherr may be a time when you aretemporarily having trouble payingyour Edison bill. Payment olans arc

.,I, ( , l"'l davallaOle IOf any ove::ruu;;; UII an canbe tailored to fit your situation.

•Other Detroit Edison Programscan help you avoid problemsarising from overdue bills;

DOUBLE NOTICEPROTECTION PLANWhen you sign up for this Plan. youwill choose a relatIve, friend or .community agr'nry to receive a copyof any shutoff notice Ihat may go toyou. The person or agency will be:J,b!e to contact you to find the caused difficulty ;md to help mak(' paymentarrangements with Detroit Edison.Th;~ Plan is especially helpful for theelderly. the sick, the shut-in or per-sons who ~pcnd extended periods oftime away from home.

i{orth High School 'oJ/illsend 19 top mathematics stu-dents to final examinationsWednesday. Decembcr 12. inthe 23rd annual MichiganMathematics Prize Competi-tion.

The students were among,about 1,000 ,Michigan stu-

dents who quaHiieu vy fiii'ishing in the top four per.cent of a preliminary test.

The students are Joseph,Cobau. Ken net h Deman,

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IStanley Kong.

,More arc Chris Lynch,Robert McPherson, SlIe Mez-ger, .John Mourtos, GregoryProkopowicz, Marlin Quinn,Robert Reed, Richard Roland.John Rosculet. John Safranand Michael Seagram.

The 100 winners of thefinal competition will behonored at an awards pro-gram in February and halfwill receive college scholar.ships.

It is sponsored to fostcrinterest in math by Bur-roughs Corporation. Michi.gan Bell, the Kuhlman Cor' Iporlation and Michigan Corm. ,cil of Teachers of Mathe.malies.

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\...J .., SYSTEM INCLUDES ReA XL.IOO TVRy Tim O'Neill -------- 0

Many hieh sChool students Detroit Edison will employ ,Edison's "Hclp Us Help A C lORFULin the metro Detroit area a variety of unusual com- You" campaign again will AND BEAUTIFULwill have an opportunity to munications techniques, in- feature information about theget on the inside of the U.S. eluding sign language for the company's Senior Citizen 5 FOOTgovernment and meet the hearing impaired in its tele. Rate and Double Notice Pro. •people who make it work vision commercials, in an d- tection Plan - both initio PICTUREthrough program Close Up. I torL to inform its custome~s af.ed by the utility in 1978.

'Close Up, which provides I ?~,~h.e~~~ny .~h:2~~lsPn:v,~~~ I r The ~enior Ci~zen Rate. FOR ONLYI ill I .& th . 1 I GVH'; l.v Lh;..,m ioU ~, O.iU u~j. \ .._~ I .Lvi' \:u:i ..cmer5 \'iIlU ,it e at.- ... a _ or~m ..a~1 • ',c mvo Ie. shut.offs for non'payrn~nt of least 65 ~t'I!'S of aue and wh- I C. 59- p, t nlPnt UL )'~'~ ... ~ H~ .p,overn. fIt. bOll "' l " ' r,. ..... I -,-_==-.....ioooIII---." .....I. I men!." is sponsorIng '3 trip I " :c ne . ,~ .s. . 1 \ are heads .af their house. I' ~ ~ """ 'V

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South High School coordina. guage, the company 15 plan. electm bdls r;;~.gmg from This is A Cnristmas ~peCiantor is Burl VonAllmen a ning to include in its 1979 $4.5(\ a month fOi customers UMlnD TIME ONLY _ CALL NOW!social studies teacher ~bo "Help Us Help You" earn. using 300 kilowatthouI'S atook the trip last year. He pa.~n a s~cial booklet pX:int. month, to $1.50 a month .forrecommends the trip highly ed m Braille, for the blmd, the average customer usmgto all tenth eleventh and and will have additional in- 500 kilowatt hours per wonth.twelfth grad~ students who form~lion assi~tance for non. kbout 100.000 are alreadyare interested in !amiliariz. English speakmg customers. Oil the special rate, accordinging themselves with Washing- The utility also will have to Ms. Procopio. who encour.ton the Pentagon the White available personnel trained ages other customers, as theyHouse, the Senate: the House to discuss bill payment prob- reach age 65. to stop in atof Representatives and the lems with customers in 11 any Edison customer officepeople who run them, foreign languages. to apply for it.

I The trip starts April 27, "Help Us Help You" is The Double Notice Protce.when the students fly to designed to encourage Edison Hon Plan makes it possibleWasilington ami oegin their customers to take advantage for the company's residentialtouring. It ends May 3 with of the many long.established custon,rs to have a duplicatea pizza party-dance. In be- avenues open to them to collecl1on shut-off notice senttween, the students can sit in avoid service shut-offs. ac. to a designated third party,on Supreme Court hearings cording to Frances S. Pro. a system that provides back.and watch Congress work. copio, the utility's manager up to protect people whoThe students tour practically of Customer Relatiops. might possibly be injurednon-stop and up to 17 hours "The key to the ,program." or inconvenienced from dis-a day .. But in the en~ it's she said, "is naving our eus- connecti(;n of electric serviceworth It. tomer contact us early _ be. as a result of oversight or

Mr. VonAllmen said that fore a bill ibecomes overdue unintcntion~l neglect of a!last year every one felt the or a shut-off notice is issued shut.off nollce.trip was worthwhile and - so that we can help them Detroit Edislln serves abouteveryone enjoyed themselves. by arranging special payment 1.6 million customers inMr. VonAllmen also said, plans, by counseling them Southeast Michigan. ."The group has high con. and directing them to agen. In commenting on "Helptacts that nobody else could cies where energy assistance Us Help You." Ms. Procopiohave. It, (the program), is is available. and by provid- emphasized Detroit Edison'svery well constructed and ing' them with information on awareness of its responsibilitywell run. And everybody using their electricity wisely." to protect the health andreally felt they got their S 'p e cia I communications welfare of its residential cus-money's worth." techniques aimed at reach- tomers, "people we care

The students will visit ing the hearing impaired, the about," she said, noting thatGeorgetown and How a r d blind and foreign language last' year's campaign encour.Universities, where they will speak.in~ customers will be aged many customers to C?n-be able to meet with law used by Edison in ,conjunc. tact the company concernmgprofessors -and will have the lion with daily and weekly bill paymentprobleins, whichchance to sit in on classes newspapers. radio and tele. help~d to avert many electricand take part in the discus- vision according to Saul J. servIce shut-offs.sion of major issues. Waldman the company's "With the additional spe.

The cost is $485 total and manager ~f Public Affairs. cial communications beinga $50 deposit is due by Jan- The program. also will in. employed. this .year. to reach WHILE QUANTITIES LAST-Specials Good thru New Year'suary 16. There is no limit elude distribution of posters th~ hearmg IJ:!1palred, the OLD FASHIONED QUALITY COURTESY AND SERVICEto the. number of people on throughout Edison's service blmd, 8.nd foreIgn lan¥.ua~e I 25300 JEFFERSON St. Clair Shores, Just North or jii Mii.the trIP. and the knowledge area. s ~ e a.~ I n g customers, she ' iiillthe student gains outweighs "As far as we know" ,Mr said, we hope to help ~ve.n TUES.-SAT. 8:30-6 P.M. 775 ..1991the price of the trip. W Id 'd'" t'l't' more customers and their 1

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meet p~ople mvolved m goy. guage. However, thi!; mes-ert.J"!en~, and to h~ar. their sage _ iIl.iorming penplr. of I0pm!on. Anyon7 wlshmg. to ways to avoid service shut.!sign. ul? or wantmg more In- offs _ is so important that!formabon s h 0 U 1d contact we don't want to risk fIlissing

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•W. M. Burns Ltd : .. is ex-panding int9 the adjoining build-ing. Look for a larger selectionof decoratives and fabrics at 70Kercheval.

Monogramming . on cbthing and lin-ens can be done until December 10. Engrav-ing on jewelry and lucite can be done untilDecember 17. Bring in your items to be per-sonalized or choose among the lovely fashions,jewelry and accessories at Personally Yours,84 Kercheval. Think about a lucite braeeletteor lucite accessories for the house or officewith engraved initials on them. It's PersonallyYours.

• •La Strega has planned ... Men's Night

for Thursday, December 13th and will be opentill- 9 p.m. Refreshments will. be serT/ed. Hecan shop ever so pleasantly for bouti'lue giftsand fashions for her at 63 Kercheval Avenuein the Colonial Federal Buildihg .

• •For Girls ... Hang Ten slacks, tops, shortsand skirts are in at Young Clothes, 110 Ker-cheval. Also Just Girls jeans with the grass-hopper applique have arrived. Pelican's newmulti-colored slacks and tops come in brightresort and spring c:Jlors such as royal, yellowand green. Any of these resort fashions forgirls would make great Christmas gifts.

•If You Really Want . _ . to lose weight,here's a convenient place to go .... Daily DietCounseling, 63 in the Colonial Federal Build-ing. There are eight hundred similar organiza-tions in Ca\lada and the United States. Nowyou have one here. Eat nutritional fresh foodsand lose from seventeen pounds to twentyfive pounds in six weeks. For more informa-tion call 886-6096.

J.A],.. reminder that we are open Thursd:l)'evenings until Christmas .Men . _ _ we arestocked to the brim with- reSULT wear, cardi-gans and many other holiday surprises forthat speri~I SJmeone on y-our list, so don'tforget to come by this Thursday, December6th) fo~ our men's night. Don't let that ~hnlyweather stop you. , . we will be.serving wineand cheese! Our Chri:.tIlICls deadline for mon-ograms is noon, December 10th.

By Pat RousseauGreeting Cards . . . that are delightful

AND delicious. They are the imported choco.late Thank Yous, Seasons Greetings, Get Wel~sLove Letters (chocolate initials) that come 10H~~A lonkinlY red book-size boxes. Find them~ttll;G~~-s~house. 117 Kercheval, 881.6833. . J

•For Men Or Women ... fine'quality walnut jeweiry box~scome in several sizes at TrailApothecary,. 121 K e r c h e vaLSome are musical.

•L::>ok For Azteca De Oro ...at 17116 Kercheval in the Vil-lage, opening VERY soon.

•t Looks Like Santa. ' . hasjust arrived at Seasons of Paper,115 Kercheval because of thenew Christmas candles, station-ery, stocking stuffers, greetingbells and baskets on display.

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Warm And Welcome . . .. a lambswo?lV neck sweater imported from Scotland 1S$40 at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval. Luxuriouscashmere V neck sweaters are $85. You'll lovethe great selection of handsome colors.

•Timely Special ... all wool knit hats and

scarves are 40% off at Hartley's CountryLane, 8n Kercheval, 881.5090.

•Admired In The Window ... of Lambert-Brow, Interiors are charming miniature ma-hogany desks, chairs and chest of drawers ...3 K heval.

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Mike Shaheen, president for 1978-79, was awarded the DistinguishedPresident Award for his term bythe lieutenant governor of KiwanisDivision 2. Persons interested injoining Grosse Pointe Kiwanis areasked to contact the new officers.Meetings are held at the War Me-morial, 32 Lakeshore roMl, fin Tues-day evenings at 6:30 p.m.

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Members of the Grosse PointeKiwanis Club recently elected newofficers for the 1979.80 year. They in-clude, (from left to right), FREDPRUDDEN, second vice-president,WILLIAM HUnON, secretary,BILL ELLIOTT, president, andGEORGE CATLIN, immediate pastpresident who becomes the fundraising chairman. Not pictured isROGER SCOTT, first vice president.

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More than 80 percent ofMichlesn', 18,282 practicinglawyers attended legal I:<lu.cation courses sponsored byth~ Institute of ContinuingLegal Education, state laONsehools and state and localbar associations.. So says the past president

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"Report to The People."Mr. Farhat said in a news

release registrations for spe.cialized legal education dur-ing 1978-79 totaled morethan 25,000 participants, in.cluding attorneys attendingmore than one speeiali2.edcourse

He states the people ofMichigan are represented by13\'i)'ers \yiU! a "very high"I level of competency.

Among other detail.s citedin the State Bar's annualreport was the following:

• Smty-5ix IE}gal aid anddefender offices and 11 reoferral agencies, all of whichcharge either token iees orno fees at all, handled morethan 70,000 C<lurt cases forpeople otherwise. unable toafford an attorney.

• More than 1,000 lawyersvolunteered their time duroing the year to review se\'.

Know Your Schools eral thousand bills or pros.pective law, changes intra.

By Dr. WiUiam Coats, d~l(:ed in the state l~gislature. The Southeastern Michigan Shrauner, manager of sehed-SuperinteDcle~t of Sc:hool. ~:~~::n~hr~: ~~~Im~~~et~s~~~ T ran s portation Authority, uling, coordinated a dress reo

particip9.ted in the analysis (SEMTA), hopes to make hearsal of the plan in Oc. While holiday preparationsIn the previous two col. I higher .levels are the imPle'l of legislation. he a v y snowfalls less of a tober. No buses were in- are usually typified by fran-

\lmnS I have commented on Imentation 0 f t h € n e.w I y • Legal service plans pro. problem this winter for De. valved, but SEM'I'A manage. tic shoppers and crowdedcomponents for good schools adopted element~ry scIence vided by trade unions wIth troit area commuters with a ment per son n e I walked shops and malls, the Betteras developed by the Educa. program, the k1D':ier~arten assistance from the State new Snow Emergency Plan. through the procedure. Business Bureau of Metro.tiou Com m iS 8 ion of the through 12th grade lIbrary Bar's Committee for the De- A brochure illustrating de. "We ironed out some tech. politan Detroit reminds areaStates, (ECS). skills program and .the ap. livery of Legal Services, tails of the plan artd snow nical things about working residents that thousands of

Last week's column sum. proved r~ommendatJons of reached approximately 4:500 emergency bus routes can be with .our hand-held radios," purchases also are made bymarized the component stat. the ~USIC Program Study people in the state. A .un~que obtained by calling SEMTA Mr. Osborne explained. "The mail.ing that schools must place Commltte~.. fea-ture of, the MichIgan schedule information at 962- biggest adv!ll1tage was get. The great majority of maila high value on the unique. In add~tlo~, severa! new legal plans is that memoors 5515 or, (toll.free), 1.800- ling a huge core of SEMTA order companies are legiH.ness of the Jndividual and I and, contmumg currIculum hav.e the freedom to choose 462.5161. management and supervisory mate and honest, although

i d d. studies have been planned their own lawyer. Sh Id't b ary t. 1 t th t S .. Irev ewe progra~ an .m. and performance objectives • Information programs ou I e necess 0 personne age er a once. some .are not. urprlsmg y,Btru

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tchmques Wthi~h for special education students provided to the public in. put the plan into effect, Everyone now has a physical many proolems that do arise

ad ress t a com~nen l,n are being developed. eluded the eighth year of the commuters will be kept in. appreciation of where their are a result of people for-c~r schools .. In thiS week S Regardless of what im. popular TV serie~ "Ask the formed through service an- areas' are - and everybody getting to i n c I u (I e theircolun:n, I WIsh to comment prov.ements a~e ma~e in the Lawyers," utilizing 135 law. nouncements on major radio else's, They have a' better names and addresses on theiron another ECS component- curriculum, if :lChlevement yers and over 150 members and television stations and idea of where they fit." orders. And some complainACHIEVEMENT IS THE I It' h' h d up to the minute information SEMTA first put together too soon. Generally, one

eve s are 0 remam Ig an of the Michigan Legal! Sec- 1 f SE should al'lo'w' four to ~I'''-SCHOOL'S FOCUS. continue to improve, instruc. retaries Association. will be availab e rom M. a formal Snow Emergency - ~ ~G Pit 0 nlslers' t be 't d d TA's schedule infonnation Plan after the "white-out" in weeks for delivery beforerosse 0 n e y u tlon mus mODI.ore an • After two and a -half h making a complaint.

bave long been recog~d evaluated for. quality. '. years of study, a ~ial center. January, 1977. During t eas among the highest achiev. Once a g a I n. system.wI~e State Bar Committee com- The plan allows for a con- winter of 1976.79, however, When you receive mer.lng in the state and country. goals reflect thIS concern m pleted a proposed revision cent ration of bus service there was no occasion for its chandise in the mail that you

As examples, last year our ~hat two of our ~oals are to of the state's criminal code- along major routes in Wayne, use. have not ordered, you mayfourth and seve!lth graders Improve. evaluation syste~s the first revision in 122 years ~aklan? and Mal;omb .c0un- ._________ consider it as a gift. Nothingrp,corded the highest com. and to Improve the quality if adopted hes. Smcc the plan IS or. Ii I can be mailed to you withoutposit:: seere in reading and. of supe!"!ision. By determin. - "' .... ;.~~'" A t to .. n .. v gani1.ed aCC<lrding to county,' I-tt-rr- to your consent unless clearly

. d t d \' h ff' f I" ~U1: 0:110&&1.""" ......... ... ...... J I • 'L u Ai .... ..-". m~,.lt d a a fre ample ormathematics tests con uc e mg tee ecllveness 0 varl- Discipline Board disciplined \ It (.an Ut: €u€ " .. on a ee!.!n-" -_ •• _. - , .. _... e s e sby the Michigan Department ous school programs and pro. 41 lawyers suspended 19 ty.by.county basis. h d I as merchandise from chari.of Education and the current cedures, administrators and reprimanded 16 and dis: In the event of a daytime TeE itor table organizations askinglevel of achievement in the teachers can improve the barred six from legal prac. snowfall which would affect for a donation. Either way,basIc skiHs for grades one quality of teaching and sub. tice in the past y~ar the afternoDn rush hour, pas. 11..----------, the merchandise is a gift.to eight is equal to that seqyently improve, student • Th r rt (a~ilable to sengers will be directed to Dear Friends of You are not obligated to reoreached by onl~ the toP. one achievement. . . . the pugliC~poal~o details the specific pick.up points in the Kitsi HU'bbard: ~~~~di~~. pay for the mer.percent of publ~c anJ prl~ate Anot~er cO~lderaho.n In public ser~ce activities of downtown ~rea.. Marianne and I want toschool systems In the nation, promotmg achIevement IS the M' h" 1 a d pro These plck.up pomts are thank you for your fantastic To assist prospective mail

F h h. h t of' t t' I t. IC Igan awyers n - " t f Kit . Y t d h th B tturt ermore. 0 u r. I g am~un lOS rue lona Ime vides information a b 0 u t keye.i to the counties In suppor a Sl. au are rue or er s oppers e e erschool students contmue to avaIlable for students. In 1 g 1 . aval'labIe to which the outbound buses and dear friends to offer Business Bureau offers a tip

. d t' 1 thO , t' t' 'th e a servIces . h d t' j 't' h t t'tI d 'B' BWI~ .state. an na lona com- IS year s nego la Ions ~l the public either free or at would be running. Each pwk- suc a ona IOn an I IS S ee en Ie' uymg ypetitions 10 numerous areas. teachers, the Board obtamed .. 1 t up pOI'nt wI'll be manned by g rea tl y appreciated. The I Mail." Some of the points 11

h. d dd't' I . t t' I minima cos s b d' W lie' we are. very prou an a _I IOn.a ms ruc I~lia. It contains ~ list of l!!\'!yer a SEMTA person with a loud. thought alone of a 100 mentioned are:or those accomplishments, we day .. Th~ hIgh school fmal referral a-gencies and free speaker for directing waiting drive was great, but the ei- • Carefully read cataloguesstill h~ve as one of our sys- exammatlon sc~edules also legal aid services available passen~ers and radio access fort and success was superb. and always keep a copy oftem,wIde goals for the year have been reVIsed so that ar und th tate A free to SEMTA offices for minute. Thank you all! the ad or brochure:the imprOvement of student seeon13ary students have one Q ebes bt 'ned by b . t ordination of In spite. o~ .the ~ituation, • Pay by check or moneylearning. That goal is con. more day of instruction than coI?~ maY

hT g a~ 1m n y.~mu e co . we feel KltSI IS domg well. order, never in cash, andsistent with our philosophy the total of two years ago. w.rltmg P lip . .pc;,. ~_, 1 serv.lces. . . As. you all know, when the include any shipping or han.of being dedicated'to the im. While this additional time director of cOltuIlU.lllcatl?Il~, Riders walt~ng for out- chIps are down she somehow dling chargesportance of academic excel. may not have a great deal 306 Townsend, Lansmg, MIch. boun~ ~u~s Will b~ allowed pulls it out. She continues '.lence and is established in of impact on achie'Jement 48933. to ~alt l~slde standmg buses to have a positive outlook • Keep a recora of yourthe belief that we can't be le\'els, it is but one more ex, ------- whIch wIll be used ~s tem- with the confidence of win. order-th~ date, name andsatisfied with the status quo, I ample of our commitment to HUMAN NATURE I porary shelters. In th.ls a~er- ning. address 01 the company, can.but must always strive to provide increased educational There's .no task as hope- no a n ~sh.hour Situation, In fact, we sPent last week. celled check, number ofimprove. Iopportunities for our ;,tudents less as trymg .to teach com- SEMTA WIll I?ak~ every at. end 1illin!! out the same col. mone~ order or bank chefk.

Among this year's plan to and to help them achieve at Imon sense. fairness and de. tempt to mamtam regular lege applIcations that many • Fmally, ehe.:k y?ur ord.crhelp students achieve at even the highest level possible. cency. outbound routes. of you have or were working promptly ~p~n rece;nt to m.---------------------------------- In the event of an over. on. She will graduate this sure that It IS th~ I~e~ you

night snowfall which would spring and plans to b'e at a ordered. and that It I~ mtactaffect the morning rush hour, northeastern or southeastern and satisfactory .. N?tI~y thecommuters can learn via the college in the fall of '1980. company at once If It. IS not.media or through SEMTA Hopefully some of you will T.hese and other POl~ts are

. information operaturs which be her classmates as shp. available by requestmg aI major routes in a particular greatly misses you all. copy. of "Consu~~~ ;:~~.s..o~

county are iT! service. . I This week she is back in Buymg By Mall. "'''"U Cl

~ONJ "We could handle a bliz- Northwestern Memorial H;os. self addressed. stampe~ -en.

N 0 l.ard right now," said Bob pital for her third chemo-I velope to thexBetter ~usmessA 0 '00- -_. '~A'- -~_.~n" th""MW treatment She will Bureau of ~.ctropohtan De-=- iIfJI:. SIne ~~:tl.l ~ IILau.nb"L' ... _- -."' . I. 'f- 1~t\ , ..' h' A"'"A I of oper;tions administration. be home by the weekend and! ,rOle, .'UU ;>lIC••lgan venue...a-: Mr Osborne and Rachel back in sehool Monday. De- DetrOit 48226.

. of TV/ d .........II'H~t Meal-Plan -,I !{~r~r;'~:s~l~:l~~r~~~IFr~-~-n-c-h-C-I-u-b-Harner woo s "!'_ !"'" __ ~~o~"-:. East Westminster, Lake For., "a.~ Busv Year~ t:' IIV,""VII'IIIU,," est.l11.tiU\w.)l.

19625 VERNIER RD. The entire Huobard family, The mo;:e than 3,000 sen. again thanks you for the The University Liggett

ior citizens taking advantage thought, effort, support and French Club h:ls embarkedof Wayne County's nutrition gift of life. on an exdting year. Presi.program a d.m in i s t ere d Sincerely, dent Carol Cracchiolo, vice. Pointer Theodore H. Meeke vice.president of the Fordthrough the Office on Aging Henry H. Hubbard III president Annette Van 00001 Jr., vice,president of public Motor Company Fund and awill continue to get their one Editor's No~: This let~r and treasurer Ray Mui reo affairs 10r Ford Motor Com. director of the Ford Motorhot mcal per day despite was sent to the NEWS by the port that membership has in. pany, has been elected to Land Development Corpora-rumors to the contrary, said father of Kitsi Hubbard to creased by 30 people and the boards of Detroit Bank tion and of the D(JwntownWayne County Commission. thank South High School stu. now represents students from and Trust and Detroitbank Detroit Development Corpo.ers Alex Pilch, (D.Dear- dents who recently sponsored every grade. Corporation. ration.born). and Kay Beard, (D. a blood drive in Kitsi's name. To date, the club has held The announcement of Mr. Mr. Mecke was managing

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1nkster/Dearborn Heights), a French dinner and viewed Mecke's election was made editor of the Germantown.in a news release. Church Choirs the film "Arsenc Lupin." So by ~odkey .Craighead. cor. Pa... Courier in 1942 and

"Rumors that we planned many people came to sample parallon. chal'!,man, a~<l Don. aga~n from 1948 to 1949. fol.

lilO dbcontinue the highly sue- IIost Concert the crepes, salads, desserts al~ R. :a~dlc~6 pr~sldent: ~()w.:.ngWorld .War II servicecessful program apparently and cheeses, that they ran r. ec e, ,will retIre In !,-urORe.~Iln the ,..hlrd In-started as the result of ad. --. . out of food. from Ford next Feb.ruary. fantry DIVISion. He prevl'

.. t f c h a n g e sap. The three chOIrs of Samt In December the club On February I, he Will be. ously had attended LaSalle

I;:~~::ai~onthe new 1979-80 Jame~ Luther~n Church On. plans to carol' at a local com~ president of .the Eco. Col1~gP in Philaclf'lphia whjrhcount bud et" the commis. the-HIll, McMillan ro~d and nursing home, host a baking noml'~ Club ~ DetrOIt. He ~as conferred an honorary Doc-sione~ ex fal~ed Kercheval avenue, will ?re. party. visit a French radio been an offICer and. act.,ve ~or of Laws dcgree upon him

I" p . ; '" 51'nt an adven~ candlehl(ht, ~t:lti()n in Windsor {:!ost .he member of that organizatIOn In 1964.The ad m Ins t r a tlve Vesper oC Chnstmas musIc I' dr' f ..c. I {er :: nu:n~!' of years. HI' is a trusll'l' of 1~'"

I ch~n~cs w('re made to bheldP on Sunday, December 9, at 6 r:<~~~c::~t 0 r;::nsa~ea Fr~~~~ A native of Philadelphia, I United Foundation the Hud.brln~ the county's new u.' p.m. I'- : '. 0 a .co Mr. Mecke joined Fl)rtl in s/)n-Wphhl'r F'/)lI ~ cl:lii 0 n s.I get Into balance and Will The concert will center on to determine a more mnova'11949 as assistant manager I Oakland Houslnl!. llnivrrsitv

. have no effect '.'!hatev.er 01' the coming or J",~us. offering i t!v(' npme for the. Frcn.ch I oj the compan)"s Southeast- I Liggett School and the Traf.I the department's ability to I a variety of selections by the I club and ~ell T.shlrts With ern Regional Public Relations II fie Safety Association of Dc.II provide hot meals to those IChancel Choir under the di. French s~~lllgS, , . Office and was transferred trait In addition. hI' is an

seniors currently being ser. recti on of Herman CIein. I. In addlllon. the University to the central staff in Dear., honorary trust('!" ()f Grosse'ved by the program," Mr. I The Children's Choir and J LIIi!~~ttUpper School euerly born in 1950. POlnle Academy and thei Piich said. the Singing Choir also will anllclDHtes the French Club's He was appointed general Zoological Society of Detroit

!County commIssioners first be 8 part of the presentation'll J'l" ~ for man c e of French I public relations manager in I and an adVISOry member of

became aware of the rumors ~he co.ngregation will parti. Ch~stmas Ca.rols at the 1957, was ele~ted vi~e-pre~i'l the Dctroit Art Comml5s1cnduring final hearings on the clpate In Christmas caroling. ChrIstmas Festival on Thurs. dent of publIC relatIOns III Mr. Mccke is a member of

I new budget when excited . Saint James extends 8 cor., day, December 20th. 1963 and ~8med. vi~e.presi. the fl,etrolt Club. the Coun.senior citizens started bom. dial welcome to communIty. ------- dent of publiC affaIrs In 1969. try' CLUb of Detroit Detroitbarding them with telePhonp.1 ~riends to s.hare In the mu.sic 1 You.r credit is s;ldom! He, is a m.ember C1f the com. Athletic C I u b. Y~ndoteKacalls numbering as many as In preparatIOn for the Chmt. good If you lack abilIty to I pany s pohcy and strategy Club and Economic Club (){90 p~r day. mas celebration. make good. committee, a trustp.c and the Detroit.

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Lucia Will Herald,Christmas Season

The traditional Lucia Festival will ,be ob-served Sunday, December 9, at 5:30 o'clock in

IImmanuel Lutheran Church, Chandler Park driveat Dickerson, Detroit, and among those involved

I in the celebration are Mrs. Charles D. K. Brown,

Iof Sunningdale drive, Mrs. Carl Ohman, of Shore-h~~ road, Dr. Constantine Trued, of Perrien place,

"1Virs. Andrew Unil2f, (;i Hawthorne road, Mrs.Donald Levin, of Nottingham r.>aci; '\.'ih.i ;',"ySlaven-last year's Lucia. I

Others assisting Mr::;, ~lthough ~be Luci~ Fe'lt isDarrell Engle chairman a hJihpoint In the hves andare the Mesdames Rag~ memories of congregati,on

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nar .Landstrom, rnest heritage, non-ScandinaviansKraal. T rev 0 r Jones, also find it meaningful and01 of Karlson and 010f iAteresting.Fornell. (Continued on Page 21)

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D I td I C K of Sh .•__ A Pnoto by Stan Kenn, ore.. uvu, "Christmas Is for Children of All right), co-chairpersons, whose steer-

Wis., announce the birth of Ages" is the theme this year for ing committee includes MRS. ISA-their first child, a daughter, the Christmas tea presented by the BEL AHLGREN, (seated, left), MRS.JULIE KATHLEEN, OCto. Women's Association of Grosse TONY TEWES and MRS, ALFREDbel' 5, Mrs, Dimick is the Pointt: Memorial Church. It will take WARREN, JR., (standing, left andformer EILEEN WRIGHT, place next Tuesday, December 11, right), and the Mesdames J, Alfreddaughter of MR. and MRS. and among those planning it urc Grc'N, Jr.; Robert Gregg, WilliamJOSEPH WR:IGHT, of Ken. MRS. PETER now and MRS. CARL Fox and Ted George. Everyone iswood court. Paternal grand. REICHERT, JR., (seated, center and welcome.parehtsare the JAMEs E. F t' 'f -b-' t 1301--.-------------------DIMICKS f W'll hb es IVl.les egm a : and Mrs, Warren president I The idea for the theme

,0 I oug y, o'clock In the sanctuary, "O. where Anne Tosch will con, I of the Me m 0 r 1a I Church evolved from the fact that. . . Iduct The Noteworthy in a I WuUlt:il. ':;umpl"t" ths pro I 1979 is the International

KURT TECH, an Albion medley of Christmas songs. gram. Tea will be served at Year of th~ Child. APproPri-1!College Physics/Chemistry Presentations by William 12 O'ciOCK, '" ate1y, th€ tea donations willmajor, son of the KURT O. De Turk, organist and choir- Tickets may be purchased be forwarded to the ReliefT E C H 5, of Sunningdale master, Angie George, direc-) by calling the church office, Fund for Cambodian Chil-drive, is spending the fall tor of Christian Education, 882-5330, or at the door. dren,seme~ter at Oak Ridge Na- -------------------------------tional La;boratory, Tenn., ing part-time. regular aca. lege, Norton, Mass" is KA- MR, and MRS. HENRY A,where he is assigned to the demic coursework, THERINE L. ENDlCOTf, a CLAY, of Lothrop road.Engineering Physics Divi- * • • junior, daughter of Pointers • • •sion working with the energy Named to Ferris State MR. and MRS. CHARLES ,Completing requirementsmodel validation group. Our- C 11 ' rt M. ENDICOTf. for a Bachelor of Arts de.iog the four-month program, AO ~ge ~ ~mmer L.q~a er * • • gree in English from Albionsponsored by the Great Lakes ca emlC onors IS was Among the cast for the College in September wasColleges Association and the MICHELLE L, MAZZEI, of Bucknell University theatre JANE A. LOWTHER, daugh-Ass<tCiated Colleges of the Webber place. group's production of "To rer of MR. and MRS, JESSEMidwest, Kurt is among 34 . • • • Be Young, G if t e d and LOWTHER, of Rivard boule-students carrying out super. Named to the annual Black" was CAR 0 L A. yard.vised resea~h while continu- Dean's List at Wheaton Col. CLAY, a junior, daughter of _ (Continued on Page 2'7)

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Jenny Lind-ers, mamed to/descended frompeople of Swedish ancestry, live all over town, sothe Jenny Lind Lucia Pageant travels.

One year, it's presented in Grosse Pointe, an-other in Detroit, another in Bloomfield Hills. Thisyear, it will be held at the Birmingham CountryClub.

Taking the part of Lucia will be Julie Swanson,of Holly, formerly of Grosse rohde, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson. Her attendants willinclude her sister, Lisa, her brother, Bob'by, andPointers Pontus Genberg and Asa Sture. Swedishexchange student at Grosse Pointe North HighSchool.

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I Lucia Day is officially December 13, but sincethat falls in the middle of the week, (one weekfrom today, to be exact), and since nobody wantsto wait a day later than necessary to start theChristmas season celebrations, Lucia Weekend inthe Detroit metropolitan area is this weekend.

The Queen of Light arrives On Sunday at 1m.I manuel Lutheran Church. For background on her

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I dAud vr.. Satiii"diiy the Jenny Lind' Club, dedi-r cate to the perpetuatijn of Swedish culture, pre-l,i sents its annual Lucia Pageant.

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T:le women of the GrossePointe Congregational / Amer.ican Baptist Church will have Ia special Christmas luncheon,

I prepared by Lydia Group.i and mE'eting next Tucsday.i December 11. I

. i Mrs. Bernice Bates. presi"i dent, will conduct the busi.1 ness session in the church I

lounge at 11:30 O'cl0i:k in! the morning. Luncheon will III be served in the sodal ha!!i ~Irs. Robert Choate, pro. III gram chairman, has invited 'II the South High Chorale II Group singers, directed byl C'h~rh::; Glc~~on., to p!~c;pntI a Christmas program. I~ All are welcome to attend"i but reservations must be, made in the church office by !

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Wed at St.lucChristmas greens and tree I Mrs. Robert G. Kales, Mrs. North High School, will pre.

ornaments will highlight the Frank Scott Perkin and Miss sent 22 girls and boys se.de('or at the Country Club of Vera C, Brown, le('ted from North High'sPetroit next Wednesday, De'j More are the Mesdames IOO.voice Concert Choir in acember 12, as members of Benjamin Springborn, L. musical program, Vi~ky Han.the Ddtolt Rl:',iew Club J:::nes Keller, H. Lloyd Pat. sen IS the accompamst.gather for a luncheon hon.1 terson, William Bondesen.1 Two hunderd and 57 sill-oring DRC's past.presidents, ILouis Hopping, Wayne Gar-I dents in eight choral groups

Mrs Robert G, Kales of reU, Wynn Wakeman and I under Mr, Clein's direction

I Cloverly road, 1966.68 p~esi.' l',i .. ,;"u C:,::':, •.••".-. '. : wHI he I'pr~o.rming through.d"l" ~s SjltHlSoiing Ihe part)'. He,m>ln A. Clem, chorai lout the community during

I Mrs.' Harry Graham, social director at Grosse Pointe the holidays,activities chairman, is incharge of decorations.

Official hostess for the tra.ditional affair will be Mrs.Robert W, Kefgen, of Wickslane, DRC's current presi.dent. Mrs. Alfred Massnick,of Lochmoor boulevarr'. ischairman of the day,

Mrs, James Mullaney, theclub's first vice-president,will be official greeter ofthe past.presidents, including "EnglishPointers Mrs. Aaron E, WH. MuHi" 1Gble" 120Icox, Mrs. M~in C. Dahnke,.

;,tL_~4i.~~ .:t1f. / ..:,,- 1iII'r_ .~Saint Lucy's Church was the setting Sunday, ,'- . ~'

August 26, for the mid-afternoon wedding of- .~ .' IKAREN LOUISE RIBAUDO, daughter of the ('fl!';~:'/~1$" ..Larry Ribaudos, of Hollywood avenue, and ,LARRY PRUESS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

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She Speaks Vows in Late August to Larry Pruess;They Vacation for Two Weeks in

The Hawaiian IslandsSeed pearls embroidered the Alencon lace

bodice of the silk organza gown selected by KarenLouise Ribaudo br her marriage Sunday, August26, in, Saint Lucy's Catholic Church to Larry Pruess.I _

Matching lace accentedher train and hem and roses. lilies.of-the.valley andedged her long veil, stephanotis.caught by a lace Juliet She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Ribaudo, ofcap. Hollywood' avenue. Mr. and

, She carried a Colonial bou. Mrs. Clarence 'Pruess, ofl.qUet oi gardeniil~, white \ Englesidel Detroit. are the \

bridegroom's. parents.The 3:30 o'dock rites at

which Father Jim l\fa)'WGimpresided were followed by areception at the ChateauRouge Hall. The newlyweds,who vacationed for two weeksin the Hawaiian Islands, areat home in St. Clair Shores.

JoAnn Ribaudo, h 0 normaid for her sister, wore a

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Bridesmaids, dresseu iUl:u'ticaUy in blue, with blue pic- :ture hats, were Donna Ri. jbaudo, another sister, KathyPruess, the bridegroom's sis.ter, Margaret Nagel and 'Ithree cousins of the bride: IJulie Riss, Barb Pizzimenti Iand Lisa Ribaudo.

They carried .baskets of Isilk flowers as did flower Igirl Sherri Gelardi, anothercousin of the bride, dressed Ilike the bridesmaids in blue. I

John Pruess was his broth'lier's best man. In the ushercorps were two brothers ofthe bride, Tony and Lou lli.baudo, two cousins of thebride, Joe Riss and JoePizzimenti, and John I\am.ford and Bob Gladstone

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ion.e? Christmas will fill De- hold open house to celebrate ' St CI ' Sh pire gown of white silk or- carnations in shades of pink, Hutzel II 0 s pit a I Dinner H~t:z.el, a 419~ gene.raltr,oJt s C~ltural_ C:~~er "::t I the .holiday seaso~, '" __ ' _ ~~~s ganza. A. lacr. caplet held her lavender, purple and blue: Dance', an annual event, now medical _and ~urgJcal hOSPlt~~Wedllesday, u~"elll"t:( ~"',I The Burge!: Kmg _"\-\Ittle I mM' l-l''''ioht.- Tlnitrorj Mpthooist Church Vvichi- .c1ou~le-l1er.ed, lace.bordered Best man was Gerry Schll- entering its ninth year to be located In the Detrol~ Met!from 6 until 9 o'clock. Dur. bus will again provide free I K' ..-', H~ b"'~h ----. -- -. - S' , ll!"~lon veil_ lin~ and ushers included held .May 10 at the rx.troit I cal ~en~er, IS curren.t y Ce e.ing this seventh annual Noel transnortation around the 1 ~a, L

ans., lwas t *7 settm.g. aturday, August 18, Phalaenopsis, stephanotis,' Cliff Dirksen David 1:iorge'j Golf "'!ub I br~hng l.tS 110th anniversary.N. h I ~ J 'J"')r trop e ....-,v p"fln,'"'''' "",'pNci''nt'1 "..,.f r"-l-.",r •• l nt)o TTn_ b t ' b l' d ~ , v . j It is natlonalJ'j known for It-19 t .sponsored by I'-;:~roit I Cultural Center perimeter I . , ,. .m -.-- ,- - ..u - - ~ -'.0 v. """."~" - -.- -:_. a i s- l't;at I, l\IY im OLlieI' I Robb Baubie, Mar~ Valente, It's a fund raising party, . _ .'AdVI;ll'l.UI;, ,,-vel' a dozen C\Ji'l i1uvul;liout -dtc- I; ~ t: u ill g, ruh, dauR~te: ~~ .the Ar?e~: y~r~hs, of WH'hlta, i green< fo~.~:.! __~:~ bOUQuet. ! !!J: and Matt Pierce, all I jointly sponsorea by the hos- leadership In obstetTics ar.d------------------- and How"uo iuan SenllIHl:a, ..." - ",ii-'Iv, j,-.;ildC;,.r:tJ\lal.irav.-._:- ...!:'.~!!'I5- t,uce Unruh, the! pit-yo h"(\f._i v: trustees ofl gynecology. -

Ne•••C;.I... DIXIELAND ,He is the son of Mrs. 1-----' - ------.---1 and bTldesmaids Carol Hall, bride's brother, and Mr,l which Mrs. Beltalre, preslol' H~L1.t;~'~':-'n"l~~;,t_"-Il;"-W r 88n8 _ PJchler S e m m 1e r of I Muysken~ presided were fol-I Jeanne Walker and Debra Hahn. I dent of the Detroit public temlty center In Michigan."CHET BOGAN .nd the Berkshire r 0 ad' and jlowed by a reception in I Byers, all of Wichita, and Jeanne Unruh, the bride's relations counseling firm ann u a .11 y deliveri~g over

Wol'lel'ln. J.u B.nd.. Howard A. Semm'ler, of Wi chi t a' s Midia~ Shrine i Mr>. ~ob~rt Hahn, the bride- sister.in,law, san g at the, PIR Associates, is a mem~r, I 5,?OO births, and J.s also'"'l TUESDAY, 9 p.•. AT THE LIDO Washington Mich Temple, after whIch ~he I groom ~ SIster, of Tyler, T~x., wedding and reception. Ring and the Hutzel HOSPJtall wld~ly r.es~.te~, for lt~ rep-

D" C k'/ 24026 E. JEFFERSON , ' '- newlyweds left to vacatIOn, were In long, dusty plOk oearer was six-year-old Mat. Auxiliary. utahon m 11Il~l.WUS dISease•

0 mmg,- OC tar S (Just North of 9 Mi.J h~he 5 0 clock ntes at at Tan-Tar-A Estates in the dresses styled with ruffled thew Semmler brother of the Proceer.ls from the black I research, xeroradiography,•.••••.sn.. ?s............ w Jch The Reverer:d Sam Ozarks. They are at home collars and cuCCs,drawstring bridegroom. Fiower girl Tam- tie evening will go to the nephrology and urology.in S1. Clair Shores_ ! waists and tie necks. my Shull, also six, of Wichi-------- ta, wore a pale blue, floral.

tprinted, Empire dress andc:: .......- m e rC" Ir' carried a basket of the same

\JC I I II I ojI '" i. I flowers carried by the semor Iattendants.

The mother of the bdde

Iwore a long skirt and blouseof peach chiffon, ruffled atV-neck, wrists and hem. The

I bridegroom's mother selectedpowder blue chiffon, also V.necked, with an accordion-pleated skirt. Each wore awhite cymbidium orchid cor-~age.

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In West Heights United Methodist Church,Wichita, Kans., Saturday. August 18, CHERYLDEE UNRUH, daughter 'Of Mr. and Mrso ArdellW. Unruh, of Wichita, became the bride of Mr.Semmler, son of Mrs. Pichler Semmler, of Berk-shire road, and Howard A. Semmler, of Wash- I'ington, Mich. .

) Grand finale at 9 will be a \ is located in East Kirby \ \" Christmas sing-a-!o!lg with, street, too. Here there'll be

the Salvation Army Band, ' a Holiday Ethnic Fooci Buoth ' I

Thousands of visitors are and the Rosa Gragg Educa-expected to gather in the tional and Civic Club wilicenter of Woodward avenue, (Continued on hge 21)which will be closed between IIKirby and Warren for thefestivities, to carol in the Collector Plates ,holidays. and Figurines

Noel Night is a traditional, Music Boxes,fun-filled evening offering Bells & Miniatures

On all affairs of life, love, marriage, health, divorce, business. free entertainment, music, I!drama, craft workshops, ex- Order Your 1919

She will read and tell your past, present and future. This gifted hibits and refreshments for Ch . t PI E Ilady will advise and assist you, where othe~s have failed. I the whole family. A program flS .as It.S If V

I bl k W f C d') schedule and may ofbthe C~11- for But S.I.~tionl , I

16837 Harper ( 1 V2 oc 5 • 0 a leux iural Center WIll e aval-able at the door of each par-

I 0 9 9 881-2822,,1 ticipating institution.I pen o.m.- p.m.l . ' Sole exceptions to the free_ _ Noel Night motif are the•• rm.-t.-i!l.\:k.'~ ~ ••~r,,~ ••.•~i!li-j/t,.~,~.:~P;;'f,.~ •• ~'(,iiI)...!.~ D~troit Scienc.e Center, which

~ \Sl'C ~c:~>.~o"~.'.~ .,'.~,:; ~c~.\yo ~. ~r;.'WO W'.~>V Will charge ItS regular ad-:~ G~MS " GOL t J~UJ£LRY ::.mission f~e, ~nd places where~ ~•. ~ crafts. gIft Items and foodV will be sold,~; C At the Detroit ~rain Li. I

~ ONLY QUALITY JEWELRY DISCOUNTED 40tIJ. OR MORE ~ ' ~~fl~~ei~ \:~I~ot~a~~l1;~:~nut:~ I guess the names of costumed

HI NOS 'Y? i sto!') book characters and I• • . .... . ~.>.I vIew excerpts from Christ.

--- ~ I mas classics in the auditori-0:.'. urn.~ A! Your Heritage House in

~ . M East Fer!')' street plans toOJ. ~: celebrate an Old.Fashioned~ ,.. V: Southern Christmas with

:~ ::. candy making, carols. Christ-~ DIAMONDS = ~Ue!ES a'~:s spirituals and story teU-

~."~ EMERALDS. SAPPHIRES ~: C~aft work<hop< 3nd a Win. I,6 E~eAS~~~~T:us ~ ter Sky planetarium show II~ t=iiff STii.eS ~~ 'h'lVP twn ~('h('rllll{'rl at the

I ~,Children's ~!useum in East I• ~ ~ Kirby stre-et. and there'll bc

. 14 KT & 18 KT ~! musical entcrtainment -

. ;~ rho Chains, Bracelets, Charms, '~. ~.;~trn~}~ft:.-~:~s~~e~~~~~;~II@tC'.)"_ZOdiaCS,&EgYPtianMedaIS€1'<ll"OinEa"tKirbystrcet.0'" rf Perfect for 80th Men & Women for • '? The IntcrnatlOn;;1 Institute'

~' ~atSpec~/Chr~tmasGffl ~:~0j;07~SpSW0~~tffiWB~t~]~!~B0DM~0tlj:j20~@*k~~2~:;B~ EXQUlSfTEEARRINGS ~ P009POC:J y"ewelers~ ~HOLIDAV COUPON. ~ GROSSE POINTE'S PIONEER JEWELERS - ESTABLISHED 1930(~ t SUPER SPECIAL l ~ ...Continues their SelJenth Annual~ 14K GOLD $15. ~ 14k and 18k SOLID GOLD~ : SERPENTINE :'~; -

~ Ii E~~~':~~SPECIAL i ~ CHRISTi\1AS JEWELRY SALE~. ,. With Coupon - Limited Supply - Explr •• Dec. lS 1 ~ I'J - - --- -, A I <if;:: Hen: for ;l limited time <:>oly rhroup,h December 8th.?cJ ~ • ., .. e-,••• .., .... ,1; •••••• -" .: ~: " i Perfect liming for selecting Christmas treasures.

~PERSONAlIZG£MS4.&GOLi.j~OWAiLRY~ ijrlft; 25~FJ;!~i~_.~~~~__ 775-1740 SP<lIIH .. "'OUU,,, 23 2." .,,' I ' •• i .P009POC'J gewelers (,;,~_',~)~j~ ~ ~ 21507 YALE SI •. 12.5; MIll.. TUII.. .~ i 91 KER -. - .. - -. "tll TII 1 ,.'"nn .' - '(~' . ":::'::I~; (,~ 2 streets south of Wed., SIt. 10.6; ~ ;..... -.-------' CHEVAL AV~., on-ine-nm •__ .-~~__ !o,\';-~,....-:", :q::~.-.~-I".-;~:~~~~:~~;;~~C;~~~:~;;o.c.~'.",,'"c;"" ,,' :.v~:::'S.:B):::w:,::El::_/:c,)o:::;;;m)9,:#v::):::,:nf::r::::n

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Rejoice and brigilten your life.A. Lead crystal Chnstmas treesby Sigma. Displayed singly orin forest-like groupings. theyreflect the sparkle ana 9io',--;ofthe Yule season. 6" tree. 17.50.8" tree. 22.50: 10" tree. 27.508. Angel candleholders. made ofcopper and brass Each heavenlyangel holds a sma:: candle aloft.6" angel. $11: and 8" angel. $23.

C. For Chnstmas. the glimmerof sterling silver by Towle willlight up your life Great gifts9"H hurricane lamps. 47.50 paIr.10'"' long camiie snuffer. 521:C~nrllesticks In pairs 3 .... H. 42.50.3' s"H. 545: 4' ,"n. $55: and2',H embossecJ st-,.:,,-;g::; 32.50

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LESLIE HOLLIS CARLIN, daughter of Mrs.J. F. Mangelsdorf, of Bettendorf, Iowa, andWilliam L. Carlin, Jr., of Neff road, was marriedWednesday afternoon, August 22, in TrinityEpiscopal Church, Davenport, Iowa. to Mr. Fehr,son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fehr, of Reading, Pa.------------- ', '- ~ ;

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I The Wavne Stale univer'l JOAN DEANNA Isily Dance 'Company will pre. THORNTON HAWTHORNE SAMURaS WELCOME

I .i€;;t its 26LIJ :mnul!l D'lnce 882-2349 IConcert for Young Folks in ..'_-_-_-_-~_-~_-~_-_-_-_-_-_-~_-_~ _WSU's Community Arls Au.ditorium Tuesday, Wednes.day, Thursday and Friday,

_, D~"rnhpr 11, 12, 13 and 14,

Iat 9:45 and 11 o'clock in ihe ' ....."'.morning. and Saturday, De.

Icember 15, at 2 o'clock, whenthe program will i n c 1u d eworks performed by metro- I_ ....1;;. ... " "~n~ hrO'h ,chool I

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Si9ma Kappa Alumnae to Celebrate Holidays 1_\ e-sll"e Holl"IS Ca ril" n Is Wed' I Pointers JANE K. HOEY liege alumnae attending are." In owa and TRACY S. TINGLEY cent Annual Alumnae Coun.Members of the Grosse beth Haas for dessert, cof. were among 60 Wells Col. cil meeting.

Pointe Alumnae. of Sigma fee ~nd their annual gift ex.Kappa will. celebrate Christ. change. I Qlana and lace for lhe 4 Fehrs, of Reading, Pa.. ask. ~ ~mas next Wed)\esday, De- Area alumnae may make Phoenix, Ariz., Will Be Home for William Horoce I ("dock ('Premony. I ed Donald G. Isaacs, of New ~ ~eember 12. me.eting at 6:30 lreservations by contacting Fehrs While He Com letes Studies at I She carried a bouquel fea I York, to act ~s best man. CI ASH.. ',:,I""1r (nr rfm!'!!"" <of th!" I-M!!ryn ~~!rs John) Ho:::,' . . . -. '. ~ . -. . !uri!'!g wh!!" l'M". nr('hirl~I Ushers were Michael J. Mur. ~San.d Trap Lounge in .St.II884.~018, or Carol (Mrs.! I hunderblrd <::;raduate ::Jchool 1 and baby's.brealh, imd warp I ra~.. of Stanfor~. Conn.• anu I ~ . .Clair Snores. then traveling DaVid) Brown 757-4794, by I . - , a wrealh of flowers in her IWilham L. Carlm, m,broth. Purchasers' 11tc tlle lie-ailly home o{idiltY:l Monday, Dece~ber 10. ..... A r~ception at the Bettendorf, Iowa, home of I hair. l er of th~ bride. f . .,

- I her step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.I Honor attendant Kalhleen The newlyweds vacationed I 1/ 0 . ,'" ..Mangel~dorf, !olIowe? the lat~ ~ummer> wedding I R. ~tc{;arthy' and brides. in The Bahamas, on Exun;ta I "'r'" DIAMOND and ESTATE .of Les.he Holhs Car~m and Wilham Horace Fehr. maids Anne B. Fchr and Island .. They .~re at home In I. JEWELRY

Settmg for the alter-! -----~._-- ---- --IKathleen F. Hannan, in Ph?enLx, An •., .where ~henoon rites Wednesday, i The bride. who is also the I princess slyle dresses of off. b rid e g ro a m IS WOrking! ~

IAugust 22, was Trinity daughter of William L. Car.! \\:hite colton eye.let, each car- loward a Mast~rs degree, at .-."'" "-"4... ~Episcopal Church Da\'- lin, Jr., of Neff road, chose; ned a Single white rose. the Thunderbird. Gnduate 1 1

t I ' a traditional gown of whitel:\lr. F hr f lh J R School of InternatIOnal Man. . •enpor, owa. __ ' _ e. son 0 e. . agement.Both the bride, a Grosse edrTUld t. AHEE

,Pointe South High School jewelry company,graduate, and the bride.I groom. an alumnus of Read. I 20139,MackAvenue

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To Marry jl1usic Series Continues at Marygrove College(Continued from Page 1'7) IcrO'wn of seven lighted can. I day after the longest night i , Lawrence LaGore, of Three I son's Chanson Perpetuelle,', Admission is ~ for the gen- i String Qu~t are violinistsAll are welc t 1m dl t. I ,Mile drive, director of the Op. 37 for mezzo, string quar- , crill public, *"1.50for students I James Wanng and Inez Red.. ome a . es se In lingonberry of the year in Sweden. ...-manuel to enJoy a tradition leaves. , The lIght : Saturdays at Four chamber tet and piano and the String ,.and senior citiuM. man, violist David Ireland

obser' 'd in h th h J' . return of was :,music series at Marygrove Quartet No. 1 by early 19th Particlpants in tbe Detroit and cellist John Thurman." omes roug. t I:; Lucia Day, and un Ihls I cause for rejOIcing among ~ _out ~weden early on the day, In Sweden, the Christ. the Northmen so they cele- : College, will be joined this century composer Juan C. ','.... .,mornmg of December 13. mas season .has begun. IbratI'd a Feast of Lights - A" Saturday, December 8, by the Arriaga. who died at 20.Th" e!d,,~t rI~ll.c;h!!,r w~i(!,~ Why December 131 And. . ~ Detroit String Quartet and This is the second per. WALTONher parents and offers them! why Lucia? The traaitlon b' , T l1

h!n ~1:7:e to t!l~'!1 from." L/ ;t '- mezzo.soprano Elsie Insel. formance in the third seasoncoffee and the fancy currant centuries-old, dating back to I t~e. sou~h. She !iv.ed in sunny ..'~:..f"-:.-:. H"'ac.~"dn:~s::.St:.r.~I:n.:.g:;,.~Qmu.arr"'t....e-.tc:..•• 'o;~p.;;.I'::c!ert~s~t~l...n.~'l)M.alldfalmeme~n", di~,'O,'~:1'1 "Sitting waiting for your call"bum kn?wn .as Lussekatter., a time when the Julian Cal-! Si.::ily ;:: thu third century " . J ~ _c

1De uaugnter !< -.~~ in Iendar W:l,~ in use' ::.::d the I A.D .. :.and there she would ~. ',_ I ,~:. __N._0; _~, a~~ ~o S•.?~~s, ?!,.; 1 ~.a.!l o.n the Mar;rgr,;;,';; :::::: I'whIte. On her head is a 13th crt December was thel.;;v ......:thhermc~!':~r.< .. ':>."'!"~ ~. : C~:'.~ ..... ~z.::J, ' .... ~ •. ,,: ..• "''' hFlr~ d6f'uvres re'l

food and clothing to the poor. <{'t~'li,\1I" piano by Brahms, plus Chaus. i ceptlOn follows each concert. ILucia and her mother were , \ 1DOG GROOMING Christians, and subject toperseeution, so their visits

.:JI,;J :1 :Jhat f}or{JeIJ ! :~~~~~ade at dark, in great i I, I19443 MACK fl881 9007 To free her hands to carry II ~

by Appoitlllttf'tU • , gifts, Lucia wore a candle June wedding plans are I'

on her head to light her way .. being made by ~AJ.""'CY ANNEventually she was discov.; Z.'llYSLOWSKI and Samueldreams come true ered. denounced as a Chris-! Evans Horrlato whose engage.)tian and sentenced to be \ ment has been announced by IDOLL HOUSE I burned. Legend has. It that I her parents, Mr. and Mrs.the wood surroundIng her I Clem Zmyslowski, of NorthMINIA TURES would. not catch fire so she 'I Oxford road.was killed by a sword thrust, Both the bride-eleet. an

Christmas Hours on December 13, the very: alumna of Our Lady Star ofDally 10-9 dhaythe Northm~n celebrated I the Sea High School, and her

Sunday 1-5 t e return of light to theIr! fiance a Grosse Pointe N rthland I' a31396Harper' High SChool alumnus. son of

T~e. legend~.of the. lovely I )'lr. and Mrs. James Bordato, ,LII~.lrk Plan - St. ClairS~.ru Chmtlan. Sama. LUCI~, \Va; of Prest wick road, hold Bach-

294-3153 brought north b} m~nJi tr~\- clor of Science degrees fromI ellers. Her mor~l. mtegrJty I the University of Arizona

aroused the nobility of the Tucson 'Swedish people. Her tragedy: . _captured their hearts. I I

Soon she belonged to them, I tiolls/wor~~hops on ma~ing II

and with Santa Lucia the I the. tradItIOn'll S w.e d IshFeast of Lights took on a new Chnstmas tree candies, nut Iand deeper meaning. In the baskets, .straw orn~ments and iblending of the two tradi. the holiday cookies known Itions, Lucia now appears as as Rosettes.Queen of Light throughoutSweden on December 13.

During Immanuel's page.ant, the church's Lucia,(whose identity is not re-IvealI'd until the time of thepageant), processes down the Iaisle, dressed in, the tradi-tional white rvbe, red.sashed,lighted crown upon her head.She carries a tray of coffeeand rolls.

She is preceded by twoStar Boys and her court ofattendants, also dressed inwhite. "Santa Lucia" is sung Ias Lucia enters the room, andthere will be other musical \numbers, including old Swe.dish and favorite Cp..ristmas

~~ng~h~un~~:n~~: g~~~~:~~ 1 ,Chorus. I

After the program Lucia 1\

will serve coffee in Immanu .•, ..l's Fellowship Hall, where

delicious Chri~tinas CvnkiC$ I I

and coffeebread will com-plete the refreshment tableand there will be demonstra'

Trowel, Error IClub Is Busy I

I )! Trowel and Error Garden II.Club's November meeting,

was a Christmas workshop: II

S'r"'~ .. c~a/' bu Uilnl'".pn Wehb, ..... ... J .- •• _- -_. ' ,

Hostess Shirley (Mrs, AI'l

Iired) Goolsby was assisted,by Betsy (Mrs. Richard)Piper. This month's proiram,

I set for Thursday,' December20, will be a Christmas lun-cheon. Hostess is Eve (~lrs.John) Porter.

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OPE~ . ".q#&,. - '-' . '~odcl~ 'i .Gue~t artist Daniel ~eller:FR:ID~ '. J G~C 1'O,,,n FridAY' 11' ~Ill gIVe a demonstratlOn ofnE:" I:O;GS CJ al all portraiture after select-, I'TIL 8 P.M. 20467 Mack Avenue Le Cafe I ing a model from the audi- i

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f'ormer Pointer ~tichael High School Chorus 1S on the -- will be decked lor an old., The traditional theme con.J;mnan .'i~>n of :'II,s Robert go t.his, ho~iday ~e~son, with I Grosse Pointe Chapler of fashioned Christmas as it i hnues in The Pool Restaur..1:'1 !nah. ,,: " '" :'" Pa, ana ~he ~!gnpomt of ~~?~he~u_le. Qu('slers No 147 will meet welcomes public tour visilurs ant, open Cor r;;;;ch M~~d~y

. ,_~,~_." ~.I~•• ,I:lI'Plan of Bloomfield. the 1O~1~~1.~9~9W~l\ter ,",un. at 10 o'ClOCK'Friday lllornin b~tween noon and ~:30 I through Friday from 11 to 21I 'l; ,IU11l'd :-'Ia[\ ~13d('\eine Wei. ecrt, ..... w .ome. on Sun. ID b 4 g, I0 clock T~:lrsday. Decrmber I o'c~~~!-:

I, • ,,' . • :lay, December 16, at 4 ecem e1' 1 , at thp. South ....!I,d d.,t1~hter of Mr. and . I k t S' A b - _!':.~'~.-:l~;v" hOI' ,.# u-s Fred r---~;;;;;------;r:;;;;;;;;;;------------------;;"i"II "I d f Drac a alnt mrose -',,-.-- h'--v&......... •"rs, "rry \\ l'l an,' a • Gos, Church Studer. Co.hostesses are Mrs. 'I,ell. I~ld , a, IllS bride Satur. Th' d . Th k. Lionel Bird Mrs. Pierr Pal. YOUR UNNEEDED FURSd:J\, :'>"n'mber 10, at a noon .' e group ma e a an s . '. el.:feliWIl) ill Blnuingh'am's grl,vmg ,Day .appearance on ~e:t~esr and Mrs. M.L. Van. ARE NEEDED AT[1,,1, .\',HlJ(' CatholIc ChuR'h J \ IC Caputo s . Channel .2 g . , •••

" ' I "G 0 0 d MornIng DetrOit" ,".\ r~cePtlOn followed. at : show, and will sing Monday. I After a program on Christ. {) ,

lllld \ elll'llan. after which I Tlecember 10 from 7 to 8 mas Creches presented by c:l..ee jtill' nl'lI'lY.II'eds left to vae,a. o'clock in E;stland Center's IMrs, William Krebs, memo . '(lOll 1Ii 10rolltO, ,They 11'111, Grand Court bers will gather around the We ore lookmg for fUR COATS,Ill:~c'theIr 1,1Omc ln Troy, ! Other Dec~mber perform. punch bowl belore a festive JACKETS, STOLES. etc. that you no

Ill(' bfl(!{' s gown featured; anee dates will take the Iluncheon. longer need. CASH or CONSIGNMENT.:'11 Alpn(on lace bodIce and: chorus to Renaissance Cen. I,',1)(', ~ ciuffun skirt, and, tds podium level. near the I Each memb,er has ~een reo 20339 MACK AVE. 881-80821r;Jin She CirrII'd " Single. I waterfall. from 11:30 in the I queste~ to bnn~ an Item for I Nr. Lochmoor Mon.-Sat. 10-5!')Ilgstpmll'~ ru~, 'm~ning ~ 1 ~ the ane~la:~C~h~r~~~tm~a~s~~~n~ex;c~h~an~g~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

She was attended by honor noon Friday. December 14. Ir-illa,d LIS a Weiland and ilnd to K~llnedy Square for'hfldcsmaids Susie Cover, Jill the J. P. McCarthy.ActionShambaugh, :-laney Fehan Line sing.a.long Monday De.and Colleen Schnell, in floor cember 17. at 7:30 in' thej':ngth dresses of rose (,llana, ! evenmg.\' .backl'd and belted at their 1 Then it's off to the Fisher\\ alsts. each carrying a sin. Building's Second Boulevardgle. lung. stemmed. beige I Arcade Tuesday, Decemberro~e 18~ for another 11:30 to 1

Des: man was Frank Nash o'clock performance.Groomsmen we r e Joh~ I John Findlate~ directs the~roh. Jim S~t~ Doog F~!'~ooP ~~ v~~~ one ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!1::::n and George Weiland. the. lar.gest prlv;;te school I\.'shers wl:'re Joh'h., Lenihan I chOIrs 11\ the state. drawn' A" le~end E.);.-qui5ite genlS o,l~\nd AI Feldman' I from all four Bishop Galla.

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11. All the little children. (And theirteachers. too!) Our carefully selected littlepeople's presents include lovely pillowsand handpainted toys, puzzles for learn-ing colors and handmade Grosse PointeRaggedy Ann dolls. Plus many unusualways of saying, "Thank you!" to theirteachers at Christmas.

Members and guests of Imas luncheon.the Five Pointes Garden Hostess for the da) is ~frs.Club will gather at noon Edward Weber. A show.and.next Wednesday, December t 11 h 0 1iday program i"12, at Lochmoor Club for eFive Pointes' annual Christ. planned.-----_._---------~- - ~.

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4. Santa on Saturday. And Thursdaynights, too. Thank you, Mr. 51. Nicholas.Imagine. Taking time out of a busyschedule, just to be with us.

5. Even something for Uncle Charlie!Executive gifts include everything fromsuede picture frames and solid brassMallard duck bookends to genuineleather refillable address notebooks.

6. Around-the-world decorations. Allaround the .\tore. Do markyour calendar. Our decora-tions are truly worth a speciallook during the holidays.

7.Shopper's First Aid slation.For refreshments, coffee andcookies. Anytime.

1. 122 gifts for under $20. From Spodepommanders and Royal Copenhagenboxes to brass Christmas trivets, uniquestocking stuffers and men's silk ties.

'"L". Including free deiivery around tilt:ruiui(;,,_ /-.;;;.1 !....lPS Bl~!",!~hpl<;hinpingallaround the world.

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Christmas is a very special time. A time 8. Fa-la-/Q-la-la. Carolers on the Hill.for giving gifts that are not only unique, The whole Hill will be rejoicing! Everybutreflectthepersonality, taste and caring Thursday night after Thanksgiving fromof the giver. At The Sign of The 7:00 to 8:30 until Christmas, over 50Mermaid, we believe that Christmas elementary school children will be singingshould be fun aod affordable, too. For your favorite holiday carols and hymns.everyone who gives.

9. Tree-mendous ideas. For adorningyour tree. Fancy tree skirts in favoriteholiday colors. unusual Christmas stock-ings, absolutely gorgoous garlands andwreaths. These are a few of our favoritethino"...~~...--o--

School of GovernmenT TO iOtlST Tht: Hol;Japprogram chairman, will in.traduce the singers, who aredirected by William Trud.geon. Piano accompanimentwill be by Margaret Kroth,with Dave Krause on drums.

Yachtswomen gather nextThursday evening, December13, at 7 o'clock at LondonHouse East, St. Clair Shores,for their annual Christmasparty. Edna Flath and RuthLowmaster are in charge ofthe festivities.

Yachtswomen's annual elec.tion of officers was held last 'month. Beatrice Burke will I

serve as president in 1980,assisted by Nancy Reynolds,vice.president, Eleanor Dyleand Nona Smith, recordingand corresponding secretar-ies, respectively, and BarbaraOrr, ass i s tan t seeret.aryltreasurer.

Members.at.large are KayCrowe and Ruth Lowmaster.

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, . L'Anse Creuse High School.

I The girls ill thi!: mixed~/. .~ group are aiming for their.,....-.• _.~.-. ""'-' lVU'" cuiliii:\:'U\LVe Superior

Rating at the District andState levels of solo and en.semble competition.

Mrs. Sterling S. Richhart..

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She would like to live witha host family in a small townand have a sister close to herown age. She has studiedEnglish and French for sev-eral yel'.rs.

Paulo, 15, enjoys sports inhis home town of Rio deJaneiro. Basketball, soccerand volleyball are his favor.ites, but he also likes swim.ming and rowing. He is a,four.year student of Englislianu excels in math and art.He hopes to live with an ac-tive, sports'minded family .

. Exchange students becomemembers of their new fami-lies and have the same reosponsibilities and privilegesas other children in thehome. Maximum effort ismade to match students and

Pointe Nurse PlanningHypertension Seminar

i Pointer Evie Buczkowski, IR.N., B.S.N., an instructorfor staff development at Har-per Hospital, is on the pIal!'ning committee for "Hyper-tension: Management Con.cepts for Nurses," a seminar,open to area nurses, set forMonda~', December 10, start.ing at 7:45 in the morning at IHarper.

The daylong workshop, Isponsored by .the Harper Hos-pital Nursing Department, is

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unicorns. racing yacl1ls andmore in your windows. Therich colors won.tfade. Glass-masters guarantees them lor50 years!

Come and see with yourown lwo eyes.

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Host families for 800 stu.dents who arrive in Januaryfor a six-month stay areneeded before December 25to insure school enrollment.

Families interested in par.ticipating in the program

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Pn~senting the unique collection ofMarsha Breslow pearl inspirations.

YFU Students Seek Families in Michigan-- ,

HAT T I:".,. SCUTt; V,UODW"':'PU !\'/E.r'HJ~_BlrH ..1IrJ,,-;'~,:"',,' '.~Il~~" ,/.tJ _~qJI" ,1':~ 6':5-5755

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Local families have t.he oP" Youth for Understanding It is onc of three highportunity t? share i~ an un. and former Assistant secre.j school studert ex c h an g eusual Christmas gift this. tary of State for Education programs recognized by theyear hy inviting a South' and Cultural Affairs "It is In t e r national Communica.A!Uerican student to live an opportunity to lea~n about tion Agency of the Unitedwith them. another culture in a very States Department of State.

"Sharing your home and personal way." ''The purpose of this pro. I1~V:t~~~/rto ;;~~~~~iiCab~~i'I is Y:u~~n~;;of~n~~~~:~~~~11 fi~~:l i~n~~r~~~~~~~~:~~~~ng~Am.erlca f'.n.,~e __~ .'~!!~.to J)rogram. It has exchanged! a family.living experience.le~l'lch your life," states John I over 75,O(;~ ,.~.i::' b.~t~ \~:'!':~' f\:"e - :de -: nvitt!');:;famiJi('~ toRichardson, Jr., president of wide since 1951. ! share the spirit of America,".;;; •• ;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;.;;;;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;._ ----_.-.-.- I explains Sharon Martin, re.I gional director of Youth for

AnENllON PARENTS u~~~~~~~di~~~ Elsa Nieto,

AND STUDENTS ~:el~0~1~7b~;az~1~~~St: If:mg With host famlhes and at. Plans for a late May wed.

TUTORING ALL SUBJECTS I te~~::gisl:C:~~~~ ~~~~~l:tu. ~~f~~~~inJIR~~~ a~~

READING & MATH CLINIC Ii1;;.tg~~~/I~~:~~:~:t~~:~t~ :~::~te~' ~a:~orb~~o~e :~:I Similar to many Amencan nounced by her parents, Mr.GROSSE POINTE LEARNING CENTER I 17.)'ear.ol~s: tennis, ,:olley- and .Mrs. Leonard Giroux, of, ball, danCIng and readmg. Nottmgham road.

I 343.0836 • 63 Kercheval • 881-8281 :. Elsa describes ~e~.elf .as I The bride-elect holds aISincere, pol:te ana lnen<tlY., Bac~elors degre~ i':l Criminal

- JustIl:e from Michigan StateUniv-l.rsity, wher~ she affili.ated with Kappa Delta sor-ority.

Her fiance, son of Dr. andMrs. Vincent Taylor, ofBrooklyn, Mich., formerly ofMoross road, received hisBachelor of Ar,ts degree cumlaude in Biology from CaseWestern Reserve Universityand is completing work forhis PhD degree in Pharma-cology, at Wayne State Uni-versity's -School of Medicine.

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glitter of goldThis massive HowardMiller grandfather standsover 7' tall! And theeffect is unforgettable.

E."re:'yinch of th~carefully proportioned Icabinet is made of oakand accented with rareCarpathian elm burl .facings.

The moon phase dial I 1'1'is aglitter with gold.Spandrels and numer-als are plated with theprecious metal.

And you'll find still'more of it bordering theglass front and sidepanels.

The voice is golden,too. You'll rediscoverthis each time the cable-driven movement playsthe chimes of Whitting-ton, St. Michael andWestminster.

Brass weights and apolished brass lyre pen-dulum complete thepicture.

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Davis-Wells Rites Are Read in Ohio IH I N I d' v 'I ville. The bridegroom is I loom Rosepointe lace, out.co'Waiis ew ywe s acation Destination Fol- the son of Mrs James lined in seed pearl embroi .• '

lowin9 Mid-<?dober ~u.ftials: Bride Vemor Davis. ~f East I dery, forn~ed a deep, off:the. ,Wears Mother's \::Jawn Jefferson avenue and ~~o~l~~r, )okte and were Inset "-------- Ithe late MD" ,I \lie .u .. ,~::g,h (\f the sl.eeves. '.'~

'Swase\' Chap'" ,.,4-, nenison Uni".,,.,,itv Gran r. aV1S. Her skirt extended mto aville a \.:~"the ~~tti~g-Satiir-da~' I"~:~I.,-'; ..' ')I~ f :: .~h~'!:3f) Q'clock ceremony I train, and her veil of antique I

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She IS the daughter of I Inn, after which the newly. orange blossoms at each side'j:,1r. and Mrs. Robert I Menefee WeBs, oi Gran- wds left to varation in She carried a sunburst ea".-------------------- Hawaii. They are' making cade of bridal and pure while

their home in Trombley road, roses and stephanotis, withThe bride wore her moth. dark green cocculus accents.

er's wedding gown of ivory Henor matron was Mrs.satin fashioned with a prin-I Wayne Strasbaugh, o[ Cleve.cess style front panel and I land, O. Bridesmaids werelong sleeves eooing in wrist two cousins of the bride,I points. Wide bands of heir. Mrs, Carl C, Gregory, III, of

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The Howard Devises~~g','.~.By Rita C. Bobowski I east to Jerusalem, saying,

1 \, Smithsonian News Service where is he that b born'" • ~ Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Y.ing of the. Jews? ~or we

. ,M' '" three Wise Men saw a light I have seen hiS star In the~ .:, in the heavens, signaling to, e~~t, "a.nd.. are come to wor-.~'..::-':" ',' , I them an event of the utmost I smp film.. _. ",';, .! importance. In the words of The brief mentIOn of the

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)~ FANTASTIC HAIR CUTS'." , by Lisa reg. $7 and up:,,'.,{ by appointment at Children $6 and up

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GRETCHEN FRANTZ ~~. daUgh;!::; I #~ i, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menefee Wells, of Granville, i /1;' . P

0., was married to Mr. Davis, son of Mrs. James' r.' , ~

Vernor Davis, oi East Jefferson avenue, and the' / za"."""". If,late Mr. Davis, Saturday, October 20, in Denison . r, r ,University's Swasey Chapel. f . f

Pacific Palisades, Calif" and matching flowers in her hair. ~ \ h ,

Katherine Huntington, of James Vernor Davis, Jr., C: > , tLos Angeles, Calif., the came from Winnetka, Ill., to ,!(',: ' ~,.g __ _, .f I' .~ 9",bridegroom's s is t e r, Mrs. act as best man for his ~ _ _ ,

I:O~~~~dF~~S~r~a~y~~~I~?J~~r.b~~~:~~gL:~~n~~~~ '9of G ran viII e, and Tracy Commander Robert R. Wells, r, ' "Smith, of Darien. Conn. ! USN, of Newport, R.I., and ',' L;' . _ ','

,.... d"" f - - . t Jonathan R. 'Wells, of Gran- 9: .. weir re:;:;es? "e~s ville, Stephen Moorman, Ed- J' ~Jersey w:re fashioned ~lth ward C. Roney, III, and tI. " • . I tcorded Jewelry. neekh~es, William C. Packer. t flon~ sleeve.s and fllted W~lstS. The mother of the bride .' Satu.....ay Dee 15TheIr bodices were shirred wore a gown of violet silk , IoU,. - ifront and back. ,chiffon, the bridegroom's 2 F "d D 28 ~

Each carried a Colonial I mother a gown of pink peau ~ fl ay,' ec. ,lac~acked potpourri bou. de sOle with a matching' 1100 A M d 2 30 P M Pquet of pixie carnations, corn. \ jacket. White cymbidium or. , : •• an : ..,flowers and Sweetheart roses chids fonned both mothers' , "in three shades, and wore corsages. ' 't Admission - l

I ,: Students $1.50 - Adults $2.50 fLearn Success from Failure 11Tickets - Gro .. e Pointe ,

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Many teachers encourage Idents react better to success War Memorial 881-7511 j1their students to work harder stories if they understand , ,and do better by having them that many successful people ~ For Group Information Can - ,

Istudy profiles of successful 1 have had their share of rail. I .. e85~6219 "men and .women: Now ~wo ures. . . . IL....~~\lCiIt ........ 'NIo,,_~~Il><It_~~~~teachers m White Plams, In a semm3f entItled Get- ~ ' iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

IN.Y_, are taking a slightly ting, It Together, Greene and I"

375 Fisher Rd. different approach. Cohen remind students thatGrosse Pointe, Michigan Paul Greene and George Bobby Kennedy failed third

886-7960 Cohen have found that stu- grade and Albert Einsteiniii_iiiEEiiiiiiiiii====.!i!!i!!iii __ iil_iiii•• ._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ .... was poor in math.

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teachers, shows th'e students Ithat failure is not a perman-ent condition. It encourages Istudents to think about their Iown failures more positivelyand to keep trying for things

I,they want, even when successseems doubtful.

The teachers say theystarted the seminar becausethey were convinced thatmany students were gettingTurneu' ,,,r' '-- ~ .. ~~t ~...A A; ..~ourag~" ~bo:rt"thei;'- o~ ,potential. I

Part of a student's dis-couragement, say Greene andCohen, comes from hearingtoo often about all the thingshe/she cannot do, not whathe/she can do.

In Getting It Together"students begin to identify Iactivities and goals that are I

important to them. They then Ithink about and begin toemphasize personal charac.teristics that are likely to

I help them succeed in theirgoals.

I! ~~: ~:L~~~if~~~~~~~j'llIIPlains public s{'hMl sYstem.

Students can take the sem-III inar beginning if! fourthI grade. Greene and Cohen are! convinced that students are, never too young to start be .

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Women's PageGROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five

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19261 MACK (near Morass) next to Woods TheatreI Open Friday E!'flning 'Iif 8'p.m.

Reach for the~stars.Fur."Music hath charms." So hath fur! Shown: naturalsilver fox and white mink. Just two of the fabulous fursyou'll find in a wide range of prices. '

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BOYS~ SHOPCHRIS;TMAS IN THE

Our seventh year showing family clothing,gifts, and hundreds of other items priced toreally please. Unitarian Church, 17150Maumee, one long block from E. Jefferson

'at St. Clair, Grosse pte. City. Park in rear.Quality consignments welcome. Open 10a.m. to 3 Wednesdays also 7 p.m. to 9Thursdays - phone 882-9755 Wed. or 881-9412 other times.

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!f fwd shetland crew.neck sweat. Wool }larmel blazers [or all W"a.I'hahle nJlon parpai in po,',. :~

Iers. BroU'11. br;ck, nal'y, kel(y, occasions. NallY, camel or dark ester or Jou n filled. 45.0() () ~(~yel/ou'. red, light blue or mint. green. Juniors (8.12). 50.00. 65.00. Doun ji/lrJ qUlIt",i ~'I 1&. 5u, Pre/-'s (J 3-20), 65.00. Student l,estJ, 42,50. Solid Lolors 'Jr "it-

iI' I, (36.42), 90.00. contrast TrIms. ~

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Brl"de-Eleet Detroit LV';V Sjates Tri" d Work~ho~s ! sumer experts will ffi<.iKeill,,: C~ild. care aJ:11 refreshments! are sponS()red by :~e.I~a.___ ,____ to' j presentallO/I~. ,WJJj n(' oroVlded. Free ad. I g~e of ~ome~ Vote.". or U~-

The League oC WOIIH~n ~veniilg, and Wednesday. The December workshop: vanee registration is recom. trOit ana ~re Ht:~ ,(, t~" ..~.:Voters of Detroit will pre. I January 16, from 11:30 to I is offered as a portion of a! mended. and may be made eral public. Reglst.ratlOn In'sent three workshops, first 1:30 o'clock in the Down. Downtown YWCA I?Jnfer'

lby calling 961.9220. fo~atlOn J~ available by

of a number of general edll.j town Y we A's Pie k e r t ence on Women and Fmance. The two January ~rograms callmg _~.~~.O~ ..cation sessions on equal I Lounge.credit rights for women, Sat. Content to be covered in. I Iurday, December 8, from 10 I eludes establishing a credit. I in the- morning to 1 in the I history, applying for a mort.afternoon, Monucay, January \'gag':! and asserting one's legal

~ 14. from 7:30 to {j:30 in the rights. Financial and con.

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Dessert and beverage willbe served, and a cookie ex-change is planned. Reserva.tions may be made by call.ing Rose Sinnett; TI 6-4787,Mrs. Frank Voorheis, 646.2309, or Enid Gee, 642.5145.

Virginia Burroughs, willdemonstrate how to makeChristmas symbols. ,

The Salvation Army Aux- Iiliary's program this Mon-day, December 10, at Salva-tion Army headquarters inNorth Main street, RoyalOak, starts with a meetingat 11 o'clock followed by abring-your-own.sandwich lun.cheon at noon.

Set Salvation ArmyAuxiliary's Meeting

An Investment To EnjoyAt Cluistmas

Fine oriental rugs are increasingly sought as invest-ments by astute homeowners and investors. It makesgood sense to select, as a protection of assets, a fineoriental rug which may be sold or traded at a proll: tosuit investment planning. You also have the pleasureof enjoying the investment in your home.The following examples show the recent apprecia-tion trend of this ancient art lorm-a trend manyexpect to continue, These are all fine first qualityoriental rugs. When cOr!1paring values always beaware of quality and origin.

SIZE ORIGIN '69 VALUE '79 VALUE10'x 14' ISFAHAN $1,749 $14,0009'x 12' TABRIZ $ 689 $ 6,500

'70 VALUE '79 VALUE10' x 14' KERMAN $1,599 $ 9,000

You are invited to stop by, or make an appointmentwith Mr. Robert Zahloute to discuss the finan::ia\opportunities offered by fine oriental rugs. Mr.Zahloute represents over 82 /lears of service tocustomers in the Detroit area . . . expertise andheritage handed down from his father and brother.

Bel Canto Ensemble I Complete services include cleaning. repairing, buy'.. \ \ lng, trading, appraisals and brokerage 01 oriental

Benefit Conc:ert Stated rugs. _' - -'l ~"'U zah'"fot th~e~~t cCaon~~e~n:m~f~ tadiusSW Joute ~ }a non-profit group of vocal Sirmingham:644~200 .and .instrumental artists un. . Memberof Oriental Rug RetaIlers of America Ider the direction of SergioPezzetti, has been scheduled Ifor Friday evening, Decem. ------------------.-------------------------------ber 7, at 8 o'clock at Saint}f:lry's of Redford.

Members of Bel Canto's Iadvisory board include VicCaputo, Mark Valente, RalphK1iber, Maria Lalli, Dr. Stan.ley Oleksiuk, Frank Stella,Thomas Angott, The Rever-end Malcolm Carron, S.J .•Dr. Riad N. Farah, Samuel

I F. Gaud and 'Dr. and 'Mrs.I Remigio Garcia.

Jacobson'sHoliday Hours

for yourGift ShoppingConvenience

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UNTIL 9:00 P.M.SATURDAYTO 5:30 P.M_

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1lalenle Jewel,.,!Since 1934

16601 E.Warren 881-4800Monday-Friday 9 to 6,

Saturday 9 to 5Beginning Dec. ro we wilt be open

9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mon.' Sat.

Bring a friend-bolt! at the same time-pay for oneperm and get one free. Limited offer Tues., Wed.,Thurs. only! Heir cut not included.

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Put on ahappy face

Get KINKY with a friend!

.--- --_._---Two Pointe Printmakers Are Featured in ExhibitA pair of Po:nters, Julie IThursday from 9 in the

Russell and Sue Brown, are morning to 9:30 in the eve.among exhibitors in the Stu.- ning, and Friday and Satur-de~t P r ~~ t m a kin g Show day between 9 and 4 o'clock. IwhIch wIl. run through Fri. Julie,.a fourth.year Paint-day, December 14, at the ing major is showing fourCenter for Creative Studies-. .'College of Art and Design. ~Ieces In hE'r Enve~o~ ser-j

The display in the Yama- les. Sue, an Advertismg De. :'saki Main Floor Gallery may sign major, shows her litho- ,be viewed Monday through i graph entiiied Pen£uil•.."-""1,:; ..

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ZENITHj ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 The engagement of MARl.

21915 MACK Between 8" 9 Mile Rds. 2fh~e:~:~7 ANNE HENRICHS and Rob-u. ~' ert Clark Adams, son of Mr.___ ._ ---------- and Mrs. Robert H. Adams,

of Westchester road and Sl. 'CrQix, Virgin Islands, hasbeen annoull(ed by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Carl J. Henrichs, of Berk-shire road. A summer wed.ding is planned.

Both Miss Henrichs, aMichigan State Universitygraduate, currenUy with theNational Bank of Detroit, andher fiance. a University of

II U;",),io'J.n cr"'Q.nn~tA !!I.1l:~iD.tAn I II;it-h-iii~sr -F;d~~l-S~~~g;and Loan Association, areGrosse Pointe South HighSchool alumni.

One Roman, oneGreek ... bothclassic comolementsI for the crisp: cleanlook of today.Beneath,of course,is the magnificentlyaccurate GP move-ment. (A) TheRoman: in 14Kelectroplated {steelback (B) The Octagon:in 14K yellow gold,

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ASIAN GALLERYIN THE MINI MALL16906 KERCHEVAL AVE,GROSSE POINU, MI. 48230(313) 885-5147

Whether it's time for a change, a eheerfui additionto your prest!rit mood or a treasured gift for arzinteresting frie"!d. it's time.to see tlie collectioll atthe newly opened Asian Gill/ery.

Most interior designers agree t}wt accessories arethe key to a successful, pleasant home decor. Theinterest in fine quality pieces from the orient is Clfan a/I-time high, duE' to better Clllailability and 'respect for the ageless quality' of their design.

." '~ACCESSORIES AND"tit." FINE FURNISHINGSFROM CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA,HONG KONG .. ~ICORO~1ANDEL AND BYOBUSCREENS, FINE ROSEWOODFURNITURE, LAMPS, AIKOREAN CHESTS, ~/PORCELAIN, BOWLS, 1"

PLATES, VASES,,:. .. 'PEKING GLASS, .

". FIGURINES, FOODOGS,PAINtINGS, OXIDIZED :

METAL, BRASS, CLOISSONNE,t. .

JADE, IVORYi" JEWELRY,COLLECTOR'.~ANTIQUES .. :.AND MUCH MORE.

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She lost 60 pounds!• J f",l,har 1 have a ne" leaseon life! E\er~one ""h a"elghr problem should trythe DIet Counseling plan.--

--V"" WE LOST A TOTAL OF ....

181 POUNDSQUICKLY & NATURALLY

AT DIET COUNSELING

"'~41iJIII'DECIDE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE!

Join lhe lhousands of men and women all across the L:nited States and Canada whohave changed lheir lI\es al Diel Counseling. Our program of sound nutritIOn. pri\dte.dal.l) counseling and behaVior modification wdl help you lose Ih~t \\('Ight fa,t Anov.e 11leach you hov. to keep It oft: :T THE

• 0 ;N\N r;. LOS/~LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS VISA' ~ ~ GC'

IN JUST SIX WEEKS .' F Daily Diet ~And. If necman'. that rate oi reduction • , Counselingcan he malnlained until you have lost50. i5 Of even 100 pounds and more~ 63 KERCHEVAL' 882-5885

2. Mary HatcherShe lost 85 pounds!""Icouldn'r bd,C\'e ho ... £:>Sf J10" welghr. and J dId II

I'.::~G~: :.-:,c'6 ;-'",-,,0;" v,nen.ou~.

II3. Carolyn LittleShe los, 36 pounds!--M} IOtal "tight lo~s to()kon') <> weeks and J fdr betr<r"h,Je d'e!m8 ~an J bold n'ertell'" m, I,t. ~..

Kitchens • Baths • Room Additions • Exterior Redesign. etc.Offices • CHilies It Restaurants • Manufacturinq P!ant ...~ • At"- -'""",Furniture • Wallpaper. Carpeting • Lighting • etc.

Wedding In July.for Yikki Horvath-------- I eluded Paul Yuill, also -IQf, selected a long gown of mint

Gary Stephen Ellers Are at Home in Detroit where Sagin ..w, and thtee Un ivers- I green Qi<lna with an ae<:or.He 15 a Student at The University of ity of Michigan. Sinma Phi ~ion.p~eated sk~rt and match.

D t .t L S h I Epsilon fratermty brothers mg chanel Jacket. Each~. rOI aw C 00 of the hriclegroom: Bruce mother wore a phalaenopsis

. _. . Marri:l£"e vows were spoken at an early eve~ Patterson of Bay City, Mat- orchid corsage, with slcpn:l'

I nmg ceremony Saturday. )\J~V 28, in GrU~l>t; }'ointe th~w 'l'ur~er of Chi('ago, and notis and baby's.breath.MemOrIal Church by Vikki Lee Horvath and Gary Detroiter John Cunningham,' liue:.l.:, iliductcd ~hc !;:-lcc's

,iStephen Eller. A reception at the Detroit Golf The motilel' vl ,he bride three brother~, !-)r. James C.

wore a long gown of dusty Horvath, of Troy, ThomasClub followed the 5 o'clock rites. rose chiffon featuring a crys. Horvath, of Pontiac, and Wilt

IThe bride, daugh~er of i . ------ tal.pleated, spaghetti.strapped Ham Horvath, of Fort Lau.

Dr. and Mrs. James J. I lace ae<:ented her bodice, bodice and a crystal.pleated derdale, Fla,1 Horvath, of Berkshire skirt and chapel length train. skirt, sashed in brown chif. The newlyweds vacationedroad, holds a Bachelor of I Mat chi n g lace appliques fan, with a matching chiffon in Florida, visiting DisneyScience degree in Dental edged her face.frammg !>On. stole. World and Fort Lauderdale.Hygiene from the uni-I net ::Ind chapel length veIl. The bridegroom's mother They are at home in Detroit.

. ., She carried an arrange-vers~ty of. Mlchlgan Den- ment of three white minia-j

I tal School. .1 ture orchids, yellow and ORIENTAL VOGUEI The bndegroom. son 01 white roses IltephallotLs ba.I Mr, and Mrs. Ernest H. El. by's.breath' and casc~ding

Iler, ?f Sagin~w,. also is a Uni- English ivy.V~rslt)' of Michlg~n grad~ate, She was attended by honorWIth a degree m Busmess maid Claudia Landis a Uni-

IAdmi~istration, a~d i~ now versity of Michigan' Alphaattpn~lng the Umverslty of Delta Pi !i,orority sister, and IDetrOIt School of Law. by four bridesmaids: Lisa

I Dr. Ray H. Kiely and ~he Kirk, of Livonia, and NadineI Reverend Walter Mark?wlcz, Lewis, of Grand Rapids, twoI of ~acred Heart Se~l1nary, other sorority sisters, land

IIpre.slded at the wed~ng for I Martha Gregory and formerwhIch the former Miss Hor. Pointer Deborah Pool who

\ vath, given in marriage by now resides in Chicago Ill.I her father, clinical as~ociate They wore identical, 'long,, professor of ~rthopaedic Sur- spaghetti.strapped dresses ofgery. and asslSlant deaw for pale buttercup yellow Qiana,C1Imcal Facully and Alumni with chiffon blouson jackets,Affairs at Wayne State Uni. and carried bouquets of yel.versity School. ~f Medicine, low roses, white and yellowchose a traditional white Fuji mums, stephanotis, ba.gown styled with a scoop by's-breath and trailing ivy.neckline. cap sleeves and Em. James Eller came frompire waist. Saginaw to act as best man

Appliques of silk Venise for his brother. Ushe~s in-

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COMPLETE iNTERIOR & EXTERIOR RENOV,A,TtON• RESIDENTIAL

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IChristmas Happening'At Historical Museum

Gathered from the PointesMrs. Gary S. Eller

Photo bv Lud SchcmigVIKKI LEE HORVATH, daughtE'r of Dr and

Mrs. James J. Horvath, of Berkshire road be~came the bride of Mr. Eller, son of the Ernesta, Ellers, of Saginaw, Saturday, July 28. inGrosse Pointe Memorial Church.

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! Among members of .T. L.Hudson's annual teen show,

1_""Prep Rally," a fall fashion Ishow with performances duro

; ing August ill Westland,.-, 0;" . -'. " ---< T ~ ~ .a..lano, 1J~uun. a ...... -- -. 'I

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As the popularity of its The. an?ual "Christmas Rites A re Read in SeptemberHappelllng,' a free day of

I Weekend ColI e g e grows, holiday season activities for ------- .! Mercy College of Detroit is th b 1 f '1 t th D NancyAnn DeRoo, daugh'l were followed 'by a reception

adding a third major Public t \W H~ ~ ~~ y; e ~. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank at HiIlcrest Country Club,Administration to the ('ur. rO! is onca .' useum. 15 G. DeRoo, of Lanark. Detroit, after which the newlyweds. I A I" t' '11 b scheduled for thiS Saturday. I and Christopher Tomaszycki left to vacation in Florida I

ncu um. pp lca ions WI e December 8 fr"lD 10 in thE' ' " 'af'cepted until December 151 . '.' . : son of ~1r. and Mrs. Chester, They are making their home, f. th . t ' morning until 3 In the afler. : Tomaszycki of Nottingham' in DetroitI or e WLD er semester I noon : d h' d - a !'. ,I which begins January 5. I . , roa. exc ange marrla",e, The bnde wore a tradl'

" . 1 I voWs Saturday. September tional white satin gown and1 SI~ce our We~ken~ Co,- juggling of personal sched- 29, at a 2 o'clock ceremony carried white silk roses. Hert~~e 15 Jeare~ lPr:manly to" ules means fewer sacrWces in Marygrove College's Sa. attendants, in Grecian style,. e wor ng aut, It w.as log. of time," says Dr. Smvdra. cred Heart ChapeL wine-colored dresses, car-lcal to add the Public Ad. "W k d C 11 t d- t .. d'nk t' d, . 'st t' ." l' ee en 0 ege s u en s The riles at which Father rte pi carna Ions. annulll ra IOn mal or, exp ams Is "ft', th - . .'

IDr Martha Sm 'dra director a 0 Uaye. ,Clr own coun- Damel Com pi 0 preSided wme roses.,:_, . ::.' l' Sl'!O~, who IS attuned to their ----------! Honor maid was Delores

)1.1111S program a p pea. s \ spec:al needs and problems." ,.. . - --' I "'''' ITuminello. Bridesmaids were I

chiefly.to persons now em. By taking the maximum ~eileQlu~lca, Res~_rch Frances Tuminello, Audreyployed In governm~nt OD the number of credits per sem- Society Meets Dec. 8 Atkins and three sisters of

I local leve~ who WIS~ ..to ~n-I ester a student with no pre. jthe bridegroom: Mary, Ca.•• I 1.. __ "'nn("lo. tll "'''toC' ""T'l ' -- '11 dAM':r IlIan\.<: .u vp,.u,,~~_~w .__ Vl'OUS C~"'I'l"-- -_~...: ~~_, ml e an nn arle oma.

d at b f ~h . .V wg" "",veLL"U,"C '"",. Th D t -. _. ., , .a v!IDceme. r. uF, .et:l~~ complete the Bachelors de- e.e tOl! ,soolety I?r szyc.tU. . ..their education. gree requirement in lour-and. GenealogIcal, Research WIll Arthur Tomaszycki was his 1

Mercy College opened its o.¥.half years. Many who aI- :neet at 2 0 cl~ Saturday, brother's best man. Ushering___ Weekend College in January, ready possess an Associate Dece~ber 8, In the E~. were two other brotbers, Jo-

1978, with 48 students in degree or transferable cred- plor~r s ~oom ~f the DetrOit seph and Carl Tornaszycki,Helilth Services and Business its from another college are PublJc Llbrah

ry IDDwooRdwbard Roger Piper, their cousin,Administration. Now 146 stu. able to shorten this time. EavenuWetdo ea~ r. f 0 ert and Peter Cracchiolo and Idents are enrolled and an t bl - ar, editor 0 the Frank Debinski.

. d' D a e. "Journal of German-Amer. .assistant Irector, r. Chan. The new Public Adminis. ican Studies," (History and The mother of. the brl~edra P. Agrawal, has been tration major ""ill include Genealogy), and president wore blu~, the bfldegroom sadded to meet .the needs of courses in three highly re!e- o( the International Society mother .1I1ac. Each selectedstudents attendmg the popu. vant skill areas: Human Be- for British Genealogy discuss an orchid corsage.lar Saturday classes. I !Javior in the Public Sector, Problems in t;erman Gen. I

The Weekend College at- Administrative Procedures, ealogy and report on his .tracts men and women of.all Skills and Technology and genealogical trip to Germany Here are three mOlr. good ra sons forages. the a,:erage age bemg the Publi(' Policy-Making 1 in August, 1979. 1 ~

)37. Apprmomately 95 per- Process .'. ou to c II •cent work full time and about '. I S?"icty mcmbers Will be ~ a98 percent have transferable These wll~ be a~gmented I ~val1able dur.ing the m~rn'l

I credits from other colleges. b~ ~ours~s 10 BusIn.ess Ad. m~ to help With genealogical 1-8t Counsell-no _.,_,~I Weekend College classes n,tlnJstratl?n, E~OnO!ll1~s,Eng'j prvblcms. I -

usually meet five times a 1Ish, So.clOlog)', Psycnology,i semester, on every third Sat. Arf'ountl!ll!. Speech and other, end College director, Mercy 1. Pat Mason

urday, for four hours. Fac. related flel~s.. I College o~ Detroit, 8~OO~estulty-directed study is done Further .mformatlOn on alii ?uter drive, Detrott: Mlch-independently by the stu. three maJors may be ob. 19an 48219, or by callmg 592-dents, who thus ('over the tained by writing the Week- 6100.same amount and level of --------------------I class work as in day or eve',

1 ning courses_"The bIg advantage lor'

those with family and jobresponsibilities is that less

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Society

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Women for Sobriety Chapter Is FormedA new chapter of Women women who have a problem

for Sobriety has been formed with alcohol. Meetings con.ann meets regularly Tuesday sist of group discussions.evenings, at 7:30 ,,'clock, at Members find strength tothe Grosse Pointe Unitarian overcome their problem by IChurch in Maumee avenue, m!eting with women whobetween Neff road and S1. have the same problem.Clair a,'cnue" I Further information may,-

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St. 'aul Ev.Lutheran Church

881-6i70Cho\fonte and Lathrop

Rev. K. R. Lentz, TR.D.Rev. Paul E. Christ

Family Worship 9:15Sunday School 9:45 for

all agesWorship 11 a,m.

Nursery at both services

The Groue Pointe

UnitarianChurch

17150 MallJDee881.042'

11:00 a,m.-Worship"Carter, Khomeini and

Morallity"Rev. Fred O. Campbell

Etbnic Traditions present.ed by the Lay Service

Committee

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St. ColomboEpiscopai Church

IOU Manistique atJefferson822.221'7

A Warm WelcomeII' Awaits You.

I 8:00 It.m.-Holy Eucharist10:00 a.m.-Holy Eucha-II ~~~3~~;U~~~~~;;' :::.,

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I.v.vvO'ther S~~d~~;-"uu,Morning Prayer and.

SermonChoir Practice Wednesday

'."v'."nine at 8 p.m.• AII arp. invited and

welcome to sing IRobert J. Bickley, Reclor

Francis L. Zajac, IOrganist and Choirmaster

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S,,,,oay School9:40 a.m.

Worship Services8:30 and 11:00 a,m.

Christmas Eve service. 8:00 p.m.

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH14554 E. Jefferson Ave.

Rev. Ronald Schmidt - Rev. John Schleicher

10:00 a.m. Discussion"The Star"

Sunday School for all ages9:45 a.m.

Morning Service 11 a,m.Evening Service 6:30

"Th .. l !!.st h".!! nnt thl'Least"

Wednesday Family ="light

EBENEZERBAPTIST CHURCH

21001 Morose at I.94882.2728

Flrlt Church of:!..--= .i__ ~! __un.annanallll

882-5327member I.N.T.A,

Grosse PointeWar Memorial

Rev. Sarah Solada, D.O.

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211 Mol'OlS Racad'''.23'3

9:15 a.m. Family Worshipand Church SChool

11:15 a.m. Worship Serv.ice, Nursery and Pre-School

Ministers:Robert Paul WardMary Isaacs Frost

OHRISTIANSOIENCE

First Chureh of Christ,8deDt1Jt

Grosse Pointe Farm.s!82 Cbalfonte

near Kerby lloadServices:

Sunday. 10:30 A.M.Wednesday 8:00 P.M.

Sunday SCbool 10:30 A.M.(Infant care provided)

ReadiDg Room Open1().3 every day except Sun.

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II wO:~~'::ice II suri~~~:~i~:OI9:30 and 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m. I,

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8:00 a.m.-Holy Eu~st ~"~~ces .•1 ;. ~ ~ .. j'9: 15 a.m.-Holy Eucharist Rev. Wm.Taft "~,--!~!,

and Sermon '-'/ ~',(Nursery available) ==========:::

11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharistand Sermon 1st Sun.Morning Prayer andSermon other SundaysWeekday Eucharists

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Lutheran High School East Choir

Wednesday A.M. Bible ClassWednesday Advent Vel>1Jt'l':)

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CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH20338 Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods

Sunday Shool and Bible Class 9:00 A.M.Sunday Family Worship 10:30 A.M.

GROSSE POINTE MEMORIALU.itld P... ~ytll1l.C~.r~ i.t'. U.S.A.16 Lak .. hor. DrIY., Gro ... Pointe Farml

December 9:"TO A WORLD THAT HAS EVERYTHING"

Or. Ray H. KielyJ.S. Bach: Contata 61

"savlor of the Nations. Come"ADVENT FAMILY DINNER" 5:00 p.m.

Children's ActIvities, Hanging of the Greens.Candlelight Worship Service.

December 16:KENNETH JEWELL CHORALE, 8:00 p.m:

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Wlii~"'o';Tu';k ';:3'0 ;-m~'-"December 23:

WORSHIP SERVICECHILDREN'S CELEBRATION, 10:30 a.m.

Decembp.r 24:CHILDRE~'S SERVICE, 5:00 p.m.

"A Night for Dance."CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION SERVICE.

10'~O 0 mDr. Ray H, Kiely "Tj,'Q -cir~ate~t Night In History"

Featuring Brass Quartet with David Pinkham's"Christmas cantata" and Michael Praetoriut'R

"'n Oulcl Jubllo"January 6:

EPIPHANY WORSHIP SERVICE,Procession of the Wise Men.

Please Joff! Us For Worship Sunday9:30 snd 11:30 s.m.

Fellowship Hour, Adult Classes at 10:30.Crib Care and Sunday School

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"Deeper Than Bubbles"St. John 5:1.9

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IChristmas Country Store at St. Pau!/:;Ir Short and toli. '.,;;; '.~ (Continued from Page 19) 1 to 7 o'c1ocle, IDetroit 'Public SChools will

. '.:f:W~ The Pointe present a pageant of Doll Among the many events be performing at the school's. ;:;7lIfJ Dancers. I at the Detroit Historical Mu. Center Building in Wood.

.:,_ Il. , I A Victorian Family Christ-l seurn in Woodward avenue ward avenue. H~re, there'! I'-: . (Continued from Page 17) mas with carols stories and will be performances of the be an opportumty to viS1t

l Pointer CARL .LAUC~. refreshments will. ~ under. I "Just For Keeps" Barbershop t~e 14th. floor a~d tour pub.ERN has been ~ppomted dl' way at the Church House of Quartet and the J1i.mes Ta- lic radiO station WDET,

Irf'ctor of PhYSIcal Therapy .. - r,' -. TT 'th' U' I turn Trio puppet shows with which will be broadcasting,at the Harper Hospital Di'j U1': 'Ir~L un~ ..r1an mver./ Mona frdm Channel 7's "Hot live the musical sounds invision of Ha;~~~:~:_a"ce h~I~S. :~I~s~h~~~~~ l~o~:-:~:~~:~:i Fudge" and the Sneef1er I t~e 'Cultural Center that eve-

I Dltal~. Mr. -,". ~,-. ,,,_.-- . ..I.~- . . • . Puppet f>ompany's presenta., 1l1llg, _ ~.. # <'lo • -' .... "" i,. 0. he'-- u' . - ~~.t-_.~ ~ __ n "" •

a uaClltHul' (I.i.. .>CIencc degree j '""u , - u ,;jI!e.h4"t'::~ U "" ....... ; ti ...-..".: ~-.,c;;.pl' d G t I" .... B' 1 f C 11 U' site in East .Forest wiii ~ I' "nro O! H. all re C", ..he Cathedral ChamberIn !O ogy rom orne nJ. '. h C f C ti S' , '-.,.h-a I"hHversity and a Si;cond Bache. open for tours and WIll (){fer, T.e. enter or rea ve Ing~rs ~o .uc.. u.. ....~•.lor of Science degree, in for a nominal fee, a cafeteria St.udles 1Il East KIrby st~eet ~ren s ChOIr WIll be perform.Phy~lcal Therapy, from the style dinner served from 5 Will feature ~. ~utdoor. l~ght IIlg at. the Cat~edral ChurchMedical University of South ----------- sculpture exhibItion. Ongmal of Samt Paul In Woodwar~Carolina Energy Awareness Advisory holiday gifts can be pur. avenue, and all galleries of

, • • • chased here, at the Student the Detroit Institute of Arts,com m i t tee appointed by Art Show and Sale. where there will be music

MATTHEW K. ARM.BRUSTER, son of JOANNE Governor WI L L I A M G. There'U be cider sipping and dance performances, willARMBRUSTER, of Whittier MULLIKEN who planned a at the Scarab Club In Farns- be open for Noel Night.road, is currently enrolled I program focusing on Energy ~orth, where ~t()rs can Th! Freer House. at ~ein Mk:higan State Univer. Awareness Week November View an art exhlbJt by Carl MemU-Palmer Instit~te III

sity's College of Vet~rinary 5 through 11 were DAVID Larsen as well as works of East Ferry street Will beMedicine. Matthew holds a EASLICK. of Elm court, I dub members. P 0 r t r a i t decorated for the holidays,Bachelor of SCience degree JOHN E. MOGK, of Grayton slcetching will be available, and visitors may lISten towith honors from MSU. road, and WILLIAM A. at a charge, in the main gal. the sounds of the melodic

• • • VAUGHN, 'of McMillan road, lery. harp while touring the man.Among members of th<! (Continued on Page 32) Musical groups from the sien.

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trigued scientists, historiansand theologians for hundredsof years because, other thandescriptions in the NewTestament, there are no otherknown !!~%unts documentingthis apparently short.termcelestial phenomenon.

Much speculatiunover whether there reallywas such a stal', according toVon Del Chamberlain, anastronomer at the Smithson.ian Institution's NationalAir and Space Museum. Inan annual public lecture,Chamberlain traces the vari.ous theories advanced to ex.plain the Star of Bethlehem,

"Mosl of us assume thatthe Christmas star was anextraordinary sight to be.hold," he says. "It may nothave been so spectacular.Actually, it may have beenan event which only profes. The Christmas Country Store at ments and wreaths, candles, freshsional star gazers-such as Saint Paul's-on~the-Lakeshore School baked goods, (featuring bagels), athe Magi-would even have is for big people as well as little "small world" shop and handsewnnoticed. And perhaps what people like CATHERINE COLBY, and knitted go:ds, will be open atthe Wise Men saw was not who has obviously fallen in love the school in Grosse Pointe boule-really a single star at all." with Raggedy Ann and Andy. The vard tomorrow, Friday, December 7,

One theory holds that the dJlls are among a group of prizes from 9 to 4 o'clock, and Saturday,Christmas star was a comet. for men, women and children donat- December 8, from 9 to 2 in the after-Early records kept by the I 'Chinese mention a comet ed by ocal merchants. The slott:, l1l.JUH.

without a tail visible in the stocked with Christma::. arr-ange-spring of 4 B.C., a date I --which fits the most recent after His birth, errors in cal. tial," Chamberlain says. "A . Some gif~s are one-of.a'lestimate~ of the year in culation are possible.) nova could be bright enough I kmd. All prIces are reason.which Jesus was born. (Schol.1 But comets move slowly and last long enough to lead able. Helping to make this Ian now believe that Jesus from night to night through the wise men on a long jour- year's Christmas Countrywas born between 8 and 4 the starry slcy. Moreover, ney to Bethlehem. Store a memorable event areB.C. Since our present cal. comets were ~/elieved by the "In addition," he contino chairwomen Dinny Hollandendar system was not insti. ancients to be omens of iJh- ue5, "a nova would certainly and Cynthia Mack, and Jeantuted until the 6th century pending <loom, not haroingers be the most dramatic ex. Droste, in charge of bakedA,D., more than 500 years of glad tidings. I planation. What could be goods, Peg Colby, crafts,----------. Another theory has it that more exeiting than to have Joal} Urbanic, decor, Mari-

the star might have been an a 'new star' appear on the anne Golobio, current books,unusually b rig h t meteor, night that Christ was born?" Carol Shipton, prizes, andcalled a firebaU. As fireballs One recent study of an-I Audrienne Guthat, publicity.flash through the atmosphere, cient Chinese and Korean ----------- Dr. Roy R. Hutcheonthey .bur~ wit? an intense records indicates th~t a nova times between 7 and 6 B.C.- 1 Rev. Jack E. Skilesb~t t1eetJng light. But an- may have ~ppeared.l~? B.C., a relatively rare Phenome.li==::;;::;:;;;:;::;:;;;;;;;;~"!!!"'~~_~~""!!!!'''!!'!!'--_clent records and modern but there 1S no defm1hve ac. non,' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHknowledge ~ndicate that fire- count that such an event took A ~onjunction would ex-'halls are faIrly c?mmonplace, pl::cc. . plain the lack of other rcc- Grosse Pointe Woodsoecurrences lasting only a I The theory most Widely ac: lords, siJIce it most likely 19950 Mack Avenuefew secollds, cepted by astronomers toda) would have gone u~noticed

A thir.d a~d more tenable was ~ut forth in the 1600s except by those iike the (ItaHw"y &el ..._n Moross and V.rJl;" ll00ds)explanation 1S that the Star by' u e r man i15truuomcr M"-agl' W'liu' • __ ~_' '-a:nMI to WORSHIP SERVia each Sunday at 11:00 (Nursery induMd)of Bethlehem was a "nova," Johannes Kepler. Kepler'sug- watch the sk;c<c U '''~ • SUNDAY LEARNiNG UPFGiiTUNIlUS:which means literally "new gested that the Christmas A conjunction takes on Adult and Youth Courses at 9:30~tar:' Actually, novas are not s~ar" was really a "conjunc. even more significance when Children's Church School and Nursery at 9:30

ew but old stars that ~a~e hon of .plan~ts. viewed from an astrological Children's learning Centers at 11:00reached the end of theIr A cunjundwn t!ec!.lr:, WhPn, -'•• -"-~"l'evolution and have beco~e two or more planets ll:ppear "LTh:u"a~cient astrQlogers \\ Junior High and Senior High programming Sundayunstable. These. explodmg to pass ?y each. other In the would have consi'~red con- Evenings.st~~,s._abruptly rise to gre~t sky. USlOg ancIent sky re<;- junctions to be highly sym- Wayne County Age"CJ On Aging Sr. CitiulISbr"'.1"nee, then lose the1r o.rds, astronomers have V~rl' bolic events. To them, con- Daily Lu"cheon - 'JOtI'D'"lum.m~nc.e sl,owly over a Ifled that tbe planets ~upltp.r junctions of Jupiter and for information

\ pe,flCC; ot -wee!ts. , : ~nd ~aturn appeare_d !n..con" Saturn. held special signifi- call 886-4300 24 hours a day'ThIS theory has poten- Junchon not once DUt wn:.: cance--JupHer, symwlle of II- fur lunch.en rescfY'lfionf, c;~11886-4532

the king of the gods, and PASTORS:Delta Gamma Alumnae Auction Their 'T",lents' Saturn, said to be the' pro. David J. Edtlma'I RoIm1 C. linthiamt JolIn R. Curphey

_______ tector of the peoples of the .Grosse Pointe Delta Garn., added to the group's philan. eastern Mediterranean.

ma Alumnae meet at 9:30 thropic fund for Aid to the In 6 B.C., the planet Marso'clock Monday morning, De: II Blind and Sight Conserva. joined Jupiter and Saturncember 10, in the Lakeside tion. following the third conjunc-court home of Mrs. Edwin Reservations may be made tion, according to the rec:Peabody for brunch and a through Saturday December ords. All three planets ap-talent au c t ion featuring 8, by calling ~ither Jan p~ared in the c~nstellation. of

I items members have made, (Mrs Thomas) Coulter, 886. ~15C~~, (the Fishes), whIchbaked or bought. . 9122: or Martha (Mrs. Harry) I slgmfled to the astrologers

I Auction proceeds will be Graham 884-9327 who will the H~use of th.e Hebre~s. I. ':' Wh1le the triple conJunc.--------------- ---- be assJshng as co.hostesses. tl'on' th mo t 'd 1Th I' IS - e s W1 e y ac.

e, annu~l pecan sa e~ ~he cepted theory,. it ,is unlikelygr0l;lp s I1!aJor fund ralsl.ng that we will ever know forproJect, JS underw~y, WIth certain what pro-duced theMrs. George Magh1else, of Christmas "star." But wheth-Lakeland avenue, in charge. er the star was supernaturalMembers needing pecans maYor part of the natural ordercall Mrs. Maghlelse, ~'I of things, the story of the

I0604, after noon, or may pIck I Star of Bethlehem has en.them .up at Monday's meet. dured as a symbo~ of Christ-ing. Cost is $4 a pound. masI .

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3. The contribution you'll be making toward improving the Energy Crisis by living in Grosse Pointe ...where most things are either walking distance or just minutes away from your home.

DO YOUR "HOUSE SHOPPING" WITH US!We apply our daily efforts toward matters of real estate in Grassl': P1inte. We invite you to use ourservices.

CHARM, HOMINESS, & "MORTGAGE ASSUMPTION" - 10%%They're all wrapped up in one package in this special home priced in the 60's and having an existingmortgage .of approximately $52,000. Conveniently located near Mack-SCmta busline, shops, all schools,etc .... even has new gas furnace with electronic filter and heat saver. Take notice and arrange anappointment today. Its in move.in condiiion, deep. lot with 3 car garage. Make your move to 1705Hampton. Vacant!

ESPECIALLY APPEALING ...(4 or 5 Bedrooms) in all ways if you're looking fOl' that newer home and ~vant it to be in "mint" condition.Large kitchen and very 'pleasant family room. 2 fireplaces, central-air, attached garage, North High

. district, etc .... Spring possession affords ex.tra time to make ybur move by calling us for detaIls_

LAND CONTRA.CT POSSIBILITIES FOR YOUon'this roomy 2 bedroom Ranch home "",ilh 2J,~ car attached garage conveniently located just offMorningside Drive ~l1d Anita in fine Woods area. This one has most of those features you'd be delightedwith ... paneled family room, new modern large kitchen with beamed ceiling and built. ins , central-air,natural oak trim, etc .... Quick possession to settle estate. Call us! .I I

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Bay-Windowed Colonialoffering 3 bedrooms, 11,'zbaths, den, 2 £ireillaces, newer gas furnace, new roof, 50 ft. lot, etc: ... South ofMack between 7 Mile & Vernier. Handy location. Priced in the 80's! Arrange your appomtment todaywith one of our consultants!

Ii~..'.'1.;~:{f?'...~:., '", ..Picture yourself in this lovely 4 bedroom G€orgian

Colonial. A family room, den and finished base.ment are just a few of the special features It hasto offer. Call today for more information.

The Homes Listed On These Pages- ..4..Represent Just Some Of the Many Available

Goodman Pi~~~:& Boyer~Inc.1

MORTGAGE REDUCTIONPLAN AVAILABLE

One of Detroit's largest Sa\'ings & Loan Association iso[fering a short term plan to protect potentialhome buyers from a decline in interest rates. TheDetroit Free Press reports that mortgage borrow-ers who are approved or close a mortgage loanover the next two months can apply for a reduc-tion in the loan rate six months after closing. Ifthe lender is offering a lower rate on a compara-ble mortgage at that time, it will reduce rates onthose loans.

Contact one of our Sales Consultants for additional LT1-f~r~~t;nn D!l thi" 'IOn oth€'r attra('tive financingalternatives.

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The Grosse Pointe Office(OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 11-2)

395 Fisher Road 886-3800

Newer Center Entrance Colonial with 4 bedrooms. 21:,.

batbs, :'ikhen remodeieo in 1978. central air, 21'"2._:., ~+~~~h,,':! ~"ra~e. oriced realistically at$139.000. Large simple aSSUIJIIJiiUu ... .;•.,<;-0:.: .::~83~'7(.

It's no secret that Real Estate is an excellent taxshelter. The number of our clients interested inpurchasing residential investment properties fortax advantages is increasing all the time.

Uur ::>ale" "lall I" CUiilfl"""U v, ""'I"-"~ ,;'~;;;:.::1 c'_' .!~assess income property for investment & tax shel.ters both for seller and buye;:.

GOODMAN PIERCE & BOYER INC."ON THE a.T."

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Lovejy eall~ Alnencun r~och in SH(lRES wlfh 2 two. Irooms. Il2 baths. paneled library, 2 car garnge. IFurnished. ~o pets.

BROKER: jlWILLIAM W. QUEEN, G.R.1. I

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Features$99.900Master SuiteCompletely RenovaledGreat Location$87.500Family RoomNew HomeIm,mediate OccupancyReducedLarge Rooms1\'ew Kitchen$69.900Master SuiteReducedNewer HomeLarge ReductionLocationConvenient LocationGrosse Pointe SchoolsNew HomeNear Lake Shore

882-5200

PERHAPS WE HAVE A HOME CURRENTLY'LISTED ION YOUR FAVORITE STREET ...

BedroomsBaths Style

Audubon 4-2i2 Colcn:~!Lincoln 5.212 Geo ColonialNotre Dame 2-1 BungalowBishop 5-312 ColonialKerby 4.2'2 2 StoryMoselle 3.2'2 ColonialCadieux 3.2'2 Colonial:\tcKinley 4.II2 EnglishAllard 3.) RanchLochmoor 2.) Cape CodLothrop 3.112 ColonialVan Antwerp 3,P2 ColonialLinville 3.) 12 ColonialRivard 3-2'2 Colonia!Audubon 4-3'2 Cape CodBlairmoor 4.2'2 QuadLochmoor 4-2'2 G~o ColonialMapleton 3-1'2 Gape CodEastborne 3.1 BungalowNotre Dame 3-2'2 Salt Box,;........ ,,'.... 4-2'2 ColomalL..JUI ....V~I.

!,'isher .3-] J;:;ngilshBerkshire 4.21~ ColonialNotre Dame 3-1 ''2 ColonialBIshop t>-S'2 ColGnialAllard 2-1 Hanrh

COMPLETE BROCHURES AVAiLABLE

ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHT. Not only a good floorplan with' generous rooms. but an inground pool

- for Family fun. Not too big, but you will neveruutgn:; .....this c!!e_

BE IN BY CHRISTMAS. This lovely English Tudor isavailable now and the owner wams 10 ::.ee uffers.

16845 Kt:r<CHEVAL. in The Village

LOCHMOOR. center entrance Colonial attached gar.age, Family Room. Den and available .on veryaUr<lcti\"c LAND CONTRACT terms.

CONTEMPORARY DESIGN will even satisfy theRanch huyers. Immediate occupancy and largeprice reduction.

LIVING AT ITS BEST. This larger Colonial is impres.sive to look at and even beHer inside with suchfeatures as raised Walnut paneling in the LivingHoom. LAND CONTRACT.

f"ARMS COURT with thrce bedrooms and 2 full bathsup, 2,000 sq. ft.. family room.

CAPE COD is always popular and we have one in theFarms at $76.750. and one in the Woods at $66.000.

l\t1O (o'ORTIES and near the VillaAe makes this Rancha Aood buy.

A COZY DEN opening to an enjoyable deck. LimitedaCCC~;$ ~treet in the fo'arms.

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS and available immediately thiswell decorated Colonial is a good buy under se.venty Thousand.

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We need more properties' If you are thinking 01selling. now or in the future. let Qur investmentspecialists do a confidential anaiysis of YUUI iJIUP-erty with no obligation to you ~

886-3060

4 Bedroom semI ranch. lam. rm .. oonu" 1111. upstair:;,2 baths. Lovely greenholl~ attached to garage.Land Conl"act terms, owner would like offer. 1M.1'-tEDIA,;r; OCCUPANCY.

817 WOODS LANE3 Bedroom. 212 hath ranch with family rm. Lar~e

paneied ree. 1111 .;no ha~rr:c~t !Y.'drO')~ rpntralair.

19612 EDMUNTON2 Bedroom. 112 bath bnck ranch in St. CIa ir Shores.

t"amIJ)' room. iarger jut, ~t:ilel'OUS 5i7.£d j.Goms.Home in fine condition. Lovely large basementWith ceramic tile stall shower.

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76 KERCHEVALABOVE MARGARET RICE

885-7000~(Jmb9' Groue Pointe Rea' Estate Board.

NEAR THE LAKE .. , Elegant custom built, 2 be<.l.room, 31~ bath French Country House with slate roof.Mutschler G.E. kitchen. The 1st Ooor has extra highceilings. All rooms overlook Winkworth evergreengarden, 15x20 foot library with vaulted ceiling. fire-place plus wet bar, 26x26 foot brick patio, oversi7.e 2car attached and heated garage.

UNQUESTIONABLY UNIQUE in the history of GrossePointe's architecturally outstanding homes. Avel'it .. -ble Italian Renaissance castle with balconies overlook-ing the entrance cloister. seven bedrooms and 4 baths.2 powder rooms. large library, gallery, study andstudio provide comfort and luxury for the mo~t dis.~r:minating. House has been considerably L.pOali:i<ib)the current owners. Call for more complete detaib.

GROSSE POINTE SHORES ... CuStom built crenchhouse. First. (loor with master bedroom, bath anddressing room. plus powder room, family raom withfireplace and wet bar, heated garden room, utilityroom, custom kitchen and breakfast room and allother essential rooms. Second floor 2 bedrooms 1 bath.Fine garden with brick patio. i

ONE OF THE BEST homes available for the mor.ey . ,. a spacious three bedroom, 2'12 bath center entranceColonial with a library and large family room. Conve.nient to schools, shopping and transportation. LandContract terms possible. .

IN THE FARMS ... Immediate possession is avail.able for this 3 bedroom colonial with a den. Convenientto Kerby school and Mack and Moross stores.

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GROSSE POI NTE PARK16610 Mack 881-4200

GROSSE POI NTE WOODS19790 Mack 881-6300

DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839-4700

CDattaltet CBaet CVJl~SOIt g gtA:Ok CReaQ 8sta,teIN THE CITY .. , English condo with 6 bedrooms, 3.~baths plus library, beautifully decorated. Slate roof.

EXt::ELLENT condition bungalow with 3 bedrooms,full dining room, living room with fireplace plus largekitchen and pri'.:ed to sell at $38,900 on Way burn ,

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

BISHOP - Well maintained ;~bedroom. 1'2 bath center entrance COLONIAL very handy to Maire elemen.tary school and village shopping. Good value. great location! 88}.4200.

PRI:\IE RE;,\;TAL ARE:-\ near the Village - Large 2.family brick flat with 3 bedrooms. Jiving room. diningroom and kltcl1l>n In each unit. A great "payment.helper" perfect for owner occupancy! 881.~.

IIE:\1\T OF TilE 1"AR:\IS -.-\ well designed l:elli.:.- hiiH nANCH including 2 bedrooms den or 3rd bedroom1.'~ b"lhs. super-size Florida ~oom with Thermopane window walls and completeiy finished basement:(,nod \'aille pnce and lmmechate occupancy. 884..()6()().

HOLl:'iWOOD - B('alltiflll large newer COLONIAL oiiering 4 bedrooms, 212 baths, big iamily room A:'-iD{len. centrnl nlr and attnched garage. An rxct'llent family home. Exciting details and an appointment tos('(' al B.1~H700.

GROSSE .POINTE FARMS - Estate sale of a well maintained 3 bedroom brick and aluminum COLONIAL?fferm!? natural fireplace, built-in dishwasher, glass enclosed terrace with patio, attached garage andImmediate occupancy. $67.900 and OFFERS INVITED! 884-0600.

~T:\T~LY. ~NGLISH in Grosse Pointe Park! This fine offering includes 4 large bedrooms (master20 x13 1 ). 2l ~ oalns ~lJJU=" \::.'\.\.1 a f ...ii tQ\.i~ ~;; 'u~~~~=.\,;;:L;-. :..=. .... .;:t.;,~-,:: :::~~~~E"~!" ~~w;na room library 2n1aOtlRlrEaI,fireplaces, fine games room with separate bar room. tasteful decor thro~~ghout ~nd MLi~t1:'I . 884.0600. .

IN\'EST:\IE~T :\IJ~DED? Here's a neat 2-f-'.UULY offt.-ing 3 bedrooms. living room. dining room. kitchenand separate furnaces in each unit in an excellent Park rental area near downtown bus. 881-4200.

.-\ QUE.T GROSSE POI;\lTE WOODS LA;,\;E and a sharp 2 bedroom, air conditioned brick RANCH with 'Iowm:l!nte!"!2!"!ce ~llIminllm trim. large kitchen with dishwasher. basement games room with wet tar andhalf bath. and an attached garage. Immediate possession at $82,500. 881-tl3OO.,

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GROSSE POINTE FARMS82 Kercheval 884-0600

DON'T POSTPONE BUYING THIS HOUSE ... youcan assume its present mortgage or buy on a landcontract ;and have immediate possession. A center en-trance colonial. Five bedrooms. 2 full baths and twohalf !laths. There is the convenience of having a 1stfloo; laundry room and a family room. The location isin the poputar area uf the Liggett schooL Se~ thissuper family home.

CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL . . . has 3 h.W.rooms, 21i~ baths. 2 fireplaces a den plus an excep-tional family room [21' x 21') and.lovely private gar-den. Good location, walking distance Lo schools, theHill for shopping, the library or the lake,

PRF.:STIGIOUS LOCATION overlooking'Lake St. Clair,6 bedrooms, 5 baths, fireplace in the library, livingroom. dining room, 1 bedroom and recreation room.There is a large family room imu many custom fea.tures throughout th~ house. Circular driveway, 4 carattached tande.m ,garage p;u~..~~,.b"~s'.~'!mming pool.

AUDUBON ... Graci<>us. yellow center hall colonial,all newly decorated in ex(;el1ent taste. Six bedrooms,three baths plus two '2 baths, as well as family room.screened purcb, large breakfast room and reereationroom. A lovely family house on a fine family orientedstreet.

RANCH ... for gracious !iv:ng - just of( Lflkesoore inGrosse Pointe Shores. Three bedrooms, 21Ji! baths, lib.rary and family room. Assumable mortgage - possibleLand Contract.

MODERN KITCHEN with generous eating area plus 3bedrooms and 212 baths center entrance Colonial withden on a beautiful lot in the Park, Finished recreationroom and central air conditioning. Land Contractterms are available,

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

AN EYE CATCHER! In a superb location at the end of a quiet court off Vernier Road, this 3 bedroomCOLONIAL on large pIe-shaped lot offers separate dining room. natural fireplace. excellent decor and",'n!r"l ~!r Goo':! \',dt!~ '.1! ~74.m ~!-~1tlO

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

We. are proud to (lffer this outstanding classic French Country home on a terrific double lot in a mostdeSIrable G~osse Pointe City location not far from the lake. The spacious accommodations, all tastefullydecorated. Include four large bedrooms (master suite with fireplace) and 3 baths plus two additionalbedrooms and bath on the third floor; living room, dining room and library all with beautiful bay windows'"house beautiful" ki~che!1 complete With every built.in and butler's !lantry and a very special English pubstyle games room WIth fireplace! MUCH MORE to see and like in this unusual offering - call for details atsa.1 cecco ~

17.149MAUM.EE - Corner. Rivard. Thi,s charming English TOWNHOUSE offers all the space of a singlehome \\'I~b the convenience found m condominium living! There is a large (23x15') living room withnatural fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 21z baths and extra accommodations on third floor. A choice comer unitoffering extra prh'acy _ $119.500. 884-0600.

1985 SEVER."1 - JUST LISTED ~ A fine 3 bed 1'00 m, 11'2 bath COLONIAL in Grosse Pointe Woods withkitchen built.ins, cozy 2-\\'ay fireplace, family room. nicely finished basement, 21.z car garage and apl'ice that's right ~ Hurry. 88-1-0600.

797 UNCOLN ... Charming English Tudor in conve-nient Grosse Pointe City location. Three bedrooms,large fenced lot, copper plumbing, newer furnace. 2car garage, cheery breakfast room. Excellent value at$79,900.

WELL BOILT HOUSE ... in the Farms. 3 nice sizebedrooms, living room with fireplace, breakfast room,finished basement, immediate occupa.."1cy.

A HOUSE BUILT for entertaining and family living.Marble and parquet floors throughout the downstairs,12 foot ceilings. modern kitchen, 3 suites plus 2 morebedrooms, secluded terrace and 3 car attached garage.

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REDUCED . . . 676 LOCHMOOR, attractively deco-rated house with beautiful hardwood Ooors throughout,well arranged kitcl,cn, 4 bedrooms, 21c2 baths.

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A VERY SPECIAL HOME FOR YOUIN A GREAT LOCATION

Move your family into this beautiful 3 bedroom br~kSemi.Ranch in a super location. Entertain in yourformal dining room and living room with natural

. h'pI)Jace. For your family there i...a dining areain iiJC kitl:l,el, .....;}-= :"'h"~g'e~~t:t7ljjJlif~vui. bedroomw itli. : 2 Lath, (4 great H\':~~ ~:"~2 \vjt" rriv2c~' plustons of closet and bUilt 111 storage space allli a 2'2car garage. This is the perfect home for you andyour family. Call poow for your personal appoint-ment. (

90 Kerchevai,Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236

313-884-6200

SEVERNGROSSE POINTE WOODS

Three bedroom colonial with charming kitchen and eat-ing nvoK) plus formn.! dinl.'1g rOOr!11 a..tid family room.Freshly painted interior, and sundeck off the master bed-room. Land contract term available.N. ROSEDALE -

ST. CLAIR SHORESPRICE REDUCED on this spacious three bedroom, twobath ranch. Living room with natural fireplace, familyroom with fireplace. ranch kitchen and lovely patio. Inaddition there is a finished basement with bar. and a twocar attached garage. Priced in the low eighties.CLOVERLY -

GROSSE POINTE FARMSCharming Colonial \v:th many e):.tra fE:';;Jt1Jrps. ~ .. Livingroom with natural fireplace. 'formal dining room, panel-led library also with natural fireplace. year round gardenroom overlooking the swimming pool. There is also a firstfloor bedroom and bath. Upstairs are four additional bed-rooms and three bath, plus an apartment with a privateentrance.HARCOURT -TWO FAMILY FLAT

Newer three bedroom brick colonial. living room withfirel,lace. formal dining room. family room. first flooroath, an,1 kItchen with eating ~pac('. Full finished base-ment. and a two car garage,HOLLYWOOD -

HARPER WOODSPrice reduced. Grosse Pointe School system. Allaluminum two bedroom home. with li\"lllg room. diningroom and cOI1\'enient kitchen prJ('Prl undrr TwentyThousand. .RENTAL -

Each unit contams irving room wilh natural fireplace,formal dmmg room. kitchen \I itlJ eating space, two bed-rooms, and a sun porch. The basement is divided withseparate utilities. The roof is new in 1979. Terms area\'ailable.WINDMILL POINTE DRIVEStately home on lovely street featuring a first floor mas-k. ;,uiie. p:t.l:> ihree more iJeciroums and two baths on thesecond floor. In addition we ha\'e a paneled library, threenatural fireplaces, and spacious Florida room. :\ttachedtwo car garage with apartment quarters above.

liNCOLN ROAD -GROSSE POINTE CITY

PRICE ~EDVCED on this charming early Americanranch. Slttmg deep on a lot close to Jefferson is this twobedroom. home with spacious li\'ing room, modernkItchen and first floor utilit\" room. As a little extra wehave a loft third bedroom and a screened porch.

DEVONSHIRE -GROSSE POINTE PARK

Grosse I'olllte Shores three hedroom furmshed home.,\\"aiJ~hle from Dee, 1st. '0 :\Iav 1st, S750 1)('1'month plus~(,(,llrlty_

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Kathleen Brophy Clawson Sales Manager

Sales Assol'iatesCarla Butterly Robert Sheehy"Norman Cassubei~i:tIKY Stys Lucy Deibrl Merle TingleyAnne Kotts Janet Dunne Dan LundellJames Trudell Betty Morris Marilyn Wood

Mary Anna Shelclon

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5-112CJo\'rrJ~'20641 Werlgr\\'oorlj ~)1:';",\.ni

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BirIT1mgharn~Bloomfield area,

THIS HOME PROMISESA HAPPY NEW YEAH FOR

ONE LUCKY FAMILY.

LET IT BE YOURS'upen Sunday 2-5 P.M.

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the moment you enter. This ()(Jlue ;,ilUd~.cd ;:;;'; ::::extra wide lot has been totallv redecorated andfeatures 2 natural fireplaces, new carpeting, cozymodernIzed kitchen. new roof and aluminum sid-in,g plus a 2 car attached brick garage. Stop in andsee for yourself.

RIVARD-CONDOMINIUM

FIRST OFFERINGMORAN ROAD - Grosse Pointe Farms ... Four bed-room, two and half baths. living room with natural fire-n1acc, den ~v:th b~y"~,,..L.~dc"l.'and f~rmal dinLr:g room, plusa first floor maids quarters and an attached two car gar-age. This lovely home is overlooking a beautiful land-scaped extra lot.

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ESSEX ~ GROSSE POINTE PARKExcellent fou~ bedroom, family home with living roomand Natural fIreplace. formal dining room. kitchen withbreakfast room. The basement is finished with a fire-place. Three car brick gal'age and a sundeck off the mas-ter bedroom.

Grosse Pointe Wnod~. tOllr bedrooTll. two bath'i. A\'ail-able Dec."1.5th to .JUI1(, bt (,11I1dl"('nw('irome, S700permonth plus secunt\'

LANGE-WATERFRONT

BISHOP ROAD -GROSSE POINTE PARK

CJasslc center eniran<:~ culonial. li\Oing room withnatural fireplace, formal dining room. kitchen with eat.ing space. and first floor den. The second floor has threebedrooms and two full baths. Two car all brick garage.freshly painted both inside and out. Terms ,,\'ailable.

THE FLICKERING FLAMES IN YOUR OWN FIREPLACE will reflect on the loveliness of this homewhether you are m your living room. libl'ary or your master bedroom. If you appreciate expensivetasteful decor you'll love this charming, ~pacious home. It has 5 bedrooms, 312 baths, new kitchen andbeaullfully landscaped English Gardens. The accoutrements are many. so call now for explicit detailsand arrange YOllr personal appointment.

PROVENCAL ROAD -GROSSE POINTE J='ARM~

Gracious two story Georgian colonial overlooking thecountry club golf course. Two story entry hall, li\'ingroom with fireplace, dining room with fireplace, also aden with fireplace. The upstairs has five bedrooms andthree full baths. with (l(klitional sleeping quarters on thethird floor.

rTAP8A.NAND ASSOCIATES

Four bedroom. two bath bungalow on d('ad end street.Ranch kitchen. Jiving room w,th ftreplac('. formal dining,New roof. central air and all illull1J1lull1 'rim.

Large all brick ranch. li\'ing reom \\"ith natural fireplace.formal dining room, kitchen with eating space and built-ins. In addition we have two full baths and an attachedtwo car garage. Located 011 a wide canew \\' ith a boat well.

CLOVERLY -GROSSE POINTE FARMS

Lvv; month:.;: ruaiilU:iioll(t [e-e till lili~ ~lJiH.:iutl~i..iu--eebed-room condo. The first floor features living room withfireplace. formal dinmg room. and new kitchen withbuilt-ins. There is a full basement, third floor bedroombath. and ioads O[ CiU::")l"i ~Pt-'L\.. uii ..!...;':~~:'::-:;'::b':t~~~~~C~~I!!'

WEDGEWOOD -GROSSE POINTE WOODS

Cozy two bedroom hungalo\\' with large Iinng room andnat. fireplace. dinette. and COnH'llIent kitchen. Attachedone car garage. finished ha~l'm('nt and a Yt'ar roundFlorida room.

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BROKERSCatherine Champion

Cathy Champion Dillaman

Member oi ihe Grosse Pointe RealEstate Board. Detroit Real EstateBoard, and Metropolitan ListingService.

1186-4200

1645 «"AIRCOUHT - Three bed.room IJG:n~ with central air.Fireplace. Den.

R86-5llOtl

22045 SHOHf<:PO!NTE - F:xecu-(j',(' condominium with 2 car at-tached garage. I\ssumablcmortgage.

OTHER FINE HOMES.

University ... a beautifui huJiJ," in Superb condit ion! IIhas 3 bedrooms plus nursery room, 212 baths, pri.vate yard and family room.

Martel' ... <larling brick ranch is prrfect for the youngfamily. Family room with fireplace. In the 50's.

Merriweather ... stately 3 bedroom, 11~ bath Englishhas large rooms, kitchen with eating area, f<'loridaroom and 2 car garage. Low cO's.

Notre Dame . . . remodeled English features 3 bed-rooms. 112 baths, dell, Florida room and lIat uralfireplace.

NEW OFFERING ... ASSUMABLE MORTGAGEDuplex home with two bedrooms and a tIrst tioorlaundry in each unit. Assumable 91.1';; annual interestrate. Land contract also available.

R86.5800

886-4200

NEW OFFERING ... LAND CONTRACT - Large 3bedroom, 2 bath home. Formal dining room, breakfastroom, family room, fireplace. Recreation room. Landcontract available.

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1186.4200

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5

198 KEHBY - Older well built ..bedroom. 2 bath farmhouse. De!"!.Basement and garage.

R86-5800

755 PEMBERTON - Assumablemortgage. Three bedroom b1';<.;'ranch. Land contract also avail.ahle.

WM.J.

ChamMionAND COMPANY

102Kercheval 884-5700

Chances are a.memberbroker has a serious prospectwho WANTS YOUR HOME

"50 Facts About OWningA Home"FACT: Home ownership is one of the best possibleshelters from inflation!For details on the above fact, and 49 others, call or stopby anyone of the Schweitzer Real Estate/BetterHomes an~ Gardens r~l offices for your FREE copyof "50 Facts About Owning A Home". We want you tohave.the FACTS about owning a home!

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886-4200 . 886.5800

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One Year Home ProtectionPlan Available.

Sally Clar',.;.e Penny Led!ieAnn Dingeman Evelyne RuppDorothy Healy Jean WakelyShirley Kennedy Mary Walsh

Lorraine K~chner

R86.4200

335 GROSSf~ POINTF: BLVD. -Large prestigious colonial. Landcontract available.

R86.51100

i31 GRAND MARAIS - Assuma.ble 7'2'; annual interest rate.Large :1 hedroom colonial nearthe Lake.

NEW OFF'F.RTNr. - Rrauti[ully decorated 2 bedroom.2'2 bath executive townhouse. Two story living room.f'ireplace. Family room, Bas~menl.

8&H200

243 LAKELAND ... Stately English with lake viewhas 9 bedrooms, library, 3rd floor ballroom withstage. A must see home!

712 PEMBERTON ... beautiful, custom <1 bedroomEnglish, with lovely library, 212 baths and 2 cargarage.

813 TROMBLEY ... Storybook English offers 5 bed.rooms, den, family room and more.

158.'3BOURNEMOUTH ... Owner moving out of stateand must sell this 3 bedroulil, 1 '~l bath Colonia!'Sacrificing at 10\" 60's prire.

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1363 IIAMPTON _. Four bedroom 464 ALLARD - Assumahle 9'; 20942 U:NNON - Land contractbungnlow. Florida rool11. Largc annual interest rilte. Three bed. :wailab/e. Thrce bedroom. 2 hath2'? car garage. fUi,m brick cohn.ia1. LOiiiC., FinishEd Gasi2i1r£ilL

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bungalow. Quict neighborhood. Newer furnace. Drcs- tlOnally new, !"armhousc huilt in 1905 w.ith <tll fllnc.sing alcove off masler hed roo m , Two car garilge. I.and tlOnal t f th 1l"IJ1"ltl.dct :";;lilah!,, p<tr s 0 Clouse ncw. S<'cond floor laundry.

Basement. I\ssumahlc 103~'; annual intcrest rate ..noo-:j800

fN TIl!'~ WOUDS ~putil""s bdmu!\I III ;lk (,,:onia! .\~St':'t1h.!lI.F ~"tnRTr;I\(;~ - l'ilIlr I>f'nrl)'-,m 2 h<llh IIwith a 1 year /lome Warranty. !"orm<ll dming room. bnck bungalow. Wmdow ail' conditioner. SIl!dy, dining II«'ireplnce. Finished bitsement. Two car garage. room. Basement. Large 23~ car ga:-nge, Quick OCCll.

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WliO WOULDCHRISTMAS?11 could be YOU! EspeciallY if your family has a New

England Hel'ilage. They would know these homeswcre designed specifically to keep you warm andcozy through those long New England Winters.See for yourself this Sunday. We are proud to saywe have the only SALT BOX home in GrossePointe at 3a3 Ridgemont in the Farms.Contained inSIde are 4 bedrooms, huge familyrOOUl and a gourmei kitchen at a surprisi."1g1y 10\\' Iprice.

AND BY APPOINTMENT• Exciting Contemporary. view of the Lake $179,500.

• Land Contract Terms - A fantastic 4 bedroom 21hbath with family room in the Woods. $155,000.•

• Grosse Pointe all brick flat, land .contract. $78,500.

• Two family rooms plus office, immediate occupancy.$137,000.

• !\10l)1 or Dad living with you? This exceptional offer.mg has separate apartment. $92.500.

• $56,500 buys special 3 bedroom, 1% bath Colonial.

• East Detroit Charmer - $47,900.

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695 ::>"1'. cLAIH - condo - illllIlCtJ~d~~ J-N'~~t,..,:,~;u~"i~'\J,'~~king distance to shopping, 2 bedrooms.

21936 SHORE POINTE - condo - 2 bedrooms. 2'-'.! baths,1 car attached garage. re-decorated.

198.1SHORE POINTE . condo - price reduced immed ..occupancy. assumption, 2 bedroom, 2 baths. •

418 CLOVERLY - Colonial in the Farms, 3 bedrooms,dining room, up-dated kilchen, immed. occupancy.

19184 WOODSIDE - Harper Woods - 3 bedroom bun-galow, 1 bath, 11'2 car garage.

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Boriand AS$ociotf)$ Purdy &. Toles THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVE.k!of Early I(eim Realty W W Q @ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTe REAL ESTATE SOARD ~m. . .UNn

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Goodman p,'eree E. R. Brown 32A MERI'lWEA1'HEf' - OWI1'''J-~',ran"fer forces themR I , 743 BERKSHlHE - Handsome Country English has ..' ,~ ~ ~& Boyer .. Inc. . eQ ty I nc. been extensivelv remodeled and redecorated. '1 to sell this lovely 3 Bedroom, ll.~ bath English" ...~_~ .. family sized bedrooms, 31,2 baths, breakfast room, with a large family room. Simple Assumption of

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Johnstone & & AsSoc. I1306 EDMUNDTON _ Beautifully decorated Farm 1590 IlOURNEMOUTH - Great lieII' hnd contractJohnstone..Inc. Tappan B. Colonial features 5 bedrooms, 212 baths, [amily terms makes this 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath ColOl~ial a. A . ~ room with fil'eplace. central air and immediate .super buy! New family room. new garage, new IMcllrearty' & Adlhoch SSOCloreS dw occupancy. Owners tr~msferred. driveway. see it Sun ay ~

Realtors, Inc. Youngblood 2008 LENNON _ Pretty as a picture is this 3 bedroom 856 NOTHE DAME - Immaculate :3 bedroom EnglishGeorg.e Palms ReQ.tty.I Inc. bungalow. SCreened porch, II:' car garage & large with lovely kitchen, oversized garage, 1'2 baths.

kitchen area. Low 60's. Owners transferred. Owner anxious.ti:.~S jl0ir")ed 0U!' stsff as

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Members of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board886.8710

HARPER ~OODS - Custo~ built newly decorated ranch with 2 bedrooms. Florida room, patio paneledrecreatIon room, beautIful garden and patll). The price has Jx>en reduced. attached garage.

HARPER WOODS - Lookmg for that larger ranch and a l"rge lot we!! here it is :l hedrooms, den, !'2baths, family room, 2 car detached garage. close to schools, shopping and transportation.

, BELOW BY APPOINTMENT PLEASEGROSSE POINTE PARK - English tudor fcatur:ing ~ bedrooms. library, dining room. rec. room, 2'\! car

attached garage. completely re-decorated, new carpeting. Reduced. Hurry on this one.

GROSSE POIJ\TTE WOODS - Beautiful colonial in spotless condition. New carpeting and freshly redeco.rated. 3 bedrooms, 112 baths. family room with fireplace. 2' 2 car detached garage.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS - semi.ranch for the growing family. 4 bedrooms. 1'2 baths. dining room, 212car garage, recreation room with wet bar. natural firepla.ce and half bath. .

GORSSE POINTE WOODS - Spacious colonial and ,'ery well decorated. Anderson windows. central air, 3bedrooms, family room, 112 baths. rec, room. new furnace. huill.in's in kitchen.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Lovely home with ~paclOus rooms is this 3 bedroom ranch featuring are.modeled kitchen with built.in's. den. centrai "Ir. 2 (.ar allachcd ~arage with electric door.

GROSSE POI:".'TE WOODS - The Berkshire condomlnium's Sharp I floor condo. 2 large bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, natural fireplaf'P in Ii\"lne room. centr"l alL Walking distance to transportation.

liHOSSE POINTE SHORES - ~lght on l,ilK!! ~l (lair. completeiy re-decorated, i bedroom. 4!" bath centerentr:ln('p .~o1Jthern colonial. Hawaiian rec. r()(,m with wct bar. Much. much more.

Excellent Custom built five bedroom modern Colonial located near Windmill Fte. Drive. Features include a.r~ntastic family room with buil~-in b~r, 31h baths, paneled library, finished basement with wet bar, over-Sized a~tached garage, central air, patio, and everything for the familv that eniovs gracious living. Priced to'sell qmckly. " -.-

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9 ELMSLEIGH - BUILU~l:{'~ NEw i-ivi.i.£:. :;t',,,.;v~:;,4 bedroom Colonial, 3% baths. lib. fam. rm.

40 CRESTWOOD - G.P. Shores - 3 bedroom ranch,fam. room, 2 full baths, 2 car attached garage.

Yo•• ,blood ReGlty IftC.

1006 ANITA - Reduced and ready for immediate oc-cupancy. 3 bedrooms, dining room, family room.

OPEN SUN~AY 2-5 ,WBOOMARTER RD. - A.fr:::me. !l.!liql'i> is the word. 3 319 McMILLAN - Reduced, possible land contract

bedrooms, 2 full baths, family' fouiii. terms. 1III IUt:U. (jccuPu.~:::Y, 3 !::ed!'0e!n, '.!en, 1'~baths.

640 CANTERBURY - BRAND I\TEW! 4 bedrooms, 31"zbaths, island cooking center. Library, f'am .. rm.

20087 MACK AVENUE • GROSSE POINTE WOOD.S

797 RIVARD - English tudor bungalow with 3 bed.I roo' ~ L_n .._ Hhr",ru nPW naraneIn::", I:. lieu, II"", .............."u.I, -. S ~.

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bath unit 1$ k~att>d in dlil;"~sir.ltilt:' Eastland RO\~rompk.x.TtU;; w~ll kX'3tl'd ~ndunit features a bavwindo'lli"t'd lh"ing room owrlooking a well land-scape<! gaI"den. C\.)\",red parking, a kitchen witheatiT'lg s~ and builhin applian C'eS. and beautifulcarpeting and ~"'Or throughout. Call Cor details.

1603 HOLLYWOOD - A challenge ... We defy anyoneto show us a better buy ... 3 or ~ bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, an ample family room and all in immacu-late condition ... under $iO.OOO.

TWO FAMILY INCOME ....:.This well maintained prop-erty offer, the benefits of a comfortable residenceas well as a great income producer.

SEMI.RANC~, SECLUDED LOCATION ...:. Qualityconstruction, large rooms and a price of $73,900.Call for mo~ details. .

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comes to huying, selling' or renting just ah-Jutanything at all! The Listings cover a diversifiedfield of categories, and they're tailored to savetime and money for you. You're sure to find what-ever y~u're looking for whether it's an antiqueclock or a new home •.. a buyer for your car ora tutor for your child!

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Grosse Pointe Farms . Here's an extra fine familyhouse . Colonial in architecture we offer 6 totalbedrooms, 4 baths, paneled library, £"lorida room,service stairs, recreation room with fireplace andbar. Located between Grosse Pointe Blvd. andKercheval on Vendome.

Colonial trl-level on Lakeland Avenue - "Creal street". All laid carpeting and draperies are included .Please note these features: Living room, diningroom, utility room,,21f.!.baths, 3 bedrooms, modemkitchen with breakfast bay and super family roomwith fireplace.

1581 Sunningdale • A delightful ranch on a 100 x 310 lot- Lets start with heated pool, library and familyroom - Now add living room, dining "L", 3 bed.rooms and recreation room with fireplace, wet barand full bath . Quite a house for the money.

Close to Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and overlooking theLake - A \rery unusual house. A delight! It's atri-levcl complete with brook and garden pool inentrance foyer - The recreation room is extralarge, the kitchen is ultra, ultra modem and thereare 3.exciting bedrooms - We can go on and on -There's a terrific redwood.deck and you'll love thegreenhouse off the dining room . Fantastic!

PURDY & TOLES

Overlooks Lake 5t. Clair . In Grosse Pointe Farms -Built by H. Micou - Has everything. The ultimatein fine living - Here are just a few of the superextras: all attached carpeting, all window treat.ments, some rugs, auto sprinkler system, burglaralarm, elevator, '1 fireplaces, wine room, maidsdining room, patio and on and on -' You'll love it!Now how about library, sun room, master suite, 4additional family bedrooms plus maids rooms .The "Classic"

Grosse Pointe CityFine condominium living in ideal location • Built in

1927, it's like the "Rock" and the rooms are spaci.ous too - Features living room, dining room,kitchen, butlers pantry plus 4 bedrooms and twobaths. There's a one car garage to boot.

Kensington Road. Between Jefferson and St.. Paul -Well built 4 bedroom, 2 bath colonial close toschools, shopping and transportation . Now add awormy Chestnut paneled library, extra large fam-ily room, modern kitchen and recreation room -Owner will consider terms.

Audubon - Immediate occupancy and owner wiii con.sider terms . Again, good location . Offering 3bedrooms, I't~. baths plus dressing room - Also,family room and pine paneled recreation room.

A really fine, well laid out colonial located in GrossePointe Farms . New carpeting in 1977 . Has 3bedrooms, 11/2 baths, newer family room 14x17 anda nice recreation room with fireplace - Can't sayenough here.

Grosse Pointe FarmsLocated on"pl'Ivate, windillg, L1"" lined street. Over.

looks country club golf course. Extra large lot forthat tennis court ar.d pool . Features 3 family bed.rooms and two baths plus master suite, unfinished2 bedroom garage apartment with plumbing andelectrical already installed, family room withfireplace and bar, library and ultra modernkitchen . A good one!

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Member Metropolitan Listing Service Inc.,serving Detroit's East Side, Grosse Pointe and

Harper Woods, and all of Macomb County.

DEVONSHIRE - 5 bedroom, 3"2 bath center entranceColonial. Library with fireplace. Screened porch, At.tached garage.

HAMPTON ROAD - Traditional designed Colonial inthe Shores. Library & glassed in porch. 3 bedrooms &2'/2 bath~ with 2nd floor expansion area for 4th bed.room. Immediate possession. Possible land contractterms.

LOCHMOOR BLVD - Near Holiday. Center hall Colo.nialon lOOx162lot. Paneled library plus a fAmily room.4 bedrooms & 31/~ baths. Rec. room. Lge. slate patio. 5fireplaces including one in master bedroom. New fur.nace with central air. Possible land contract terms.

HAMPTON lWAD -, Just uff Lake Shore Road -Sparkling ranch with central air. 2 bedrooms plus denor 3rd bedl'oom. Family room ..Possible land contractterms.

1ST OFFERING - Built in 1972 this attractive Geor.gian Colonial in Grosse Pointe City offers a circularstaircase, a large family room with fireplace & bar, a1st floor utility room, a first floor master bedroom &bath & Z powder rooms. 4 bedrooms & 2 baths on 2nd.Hec. room. Patio & sunken patio. Central air. Burglar& fire alarms. 2 car attached garage.

ANITA - Center entrance ranch. Nice floor plan &clean as a fresh snow fall. 3 bed rOO]lls. 2 baths. Diningroom. Eating space in kitchen. Family room. Centralair. 21k. car garage. .

ANITA - Re.iildv for immediate occupancy. This 3!->ec!:~!T! rl:'~irleflce features'; "'il 'new' Kitciltm, newercarpeting, IWlSIled basement, new~." ~:'::-~:l~e& newer21'2 car garage. Priced in mid 60's.

BARHAM - Just oei Outer Drive. Ideal starter home.'2 duplex with 2 bedrooms & 112 baths, Built in 1950,Only $17,900.

BEAUFAIT - Priced under $70,000. Center entranceCololl'«1. Natural fireplace in living room. 3 bedrooms.Enclosed porch. Possible mortgage assumption.

BELANGER - Jl2 story close to Kerby school. 4 bed.fOOJJl'::; Of 3 hi:drcoms & den. 2 baths. ~rrppned oorch.Central air. 2 car garage. Land contract terms'avail.able with 30% down.

LAKELAND - Charming Colonial. Paneled librarywith fireplace. Screened porch. 4 family bedrooms &2Iii.baths. 2 additional bedrooms with bath on 2nd idealfor guests or teenagers. Rec. room. 2 car attached.garage.

LANCASTER - Centrally air conditioned center entr-ance Colonial with den & puneled rec. room. 3 bed-rooms. 2 car garage. PossiiJle land contract term~.

McMILLAN. ROAD - 1961 Colonial. 4 bedrooms & 2"2baths. Family room. Centr,al air. Approximately 2:100sq. ft. 2 car attached garage. Mortgage assumptionpossible. .

ROSLYN ROAD - Move right into this 3 bedroom. residence with family room. Divided basement. Brick I. patio. 2 car garage.

ST. PAUL - Condominium townhouse. Popular units., 3 bedrooms & bath on 2nd plus a bedroom & bath on

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MEADOW LANE - 3 bedroom 2 bath English styledColonial. Family room. 2 car garage. Immediate occu-pancy.

MORAN - Priced under $70,000. 3 bedroom Colonialclose to public transportation. 1st floor den. 2 car gar.age.

NOTRE DAlVlE - English styled residence near Jef.ferson. Modern kitchen with breakfast room. A total of4 bedrooms & 2\/2' baths. 2 Cal' garage. 60 ft. lot.

IOXFORD ROAD - Between Lake Shore & Mol'.ningside. Approximately 4400 sq. ft. of elegan~ livingarea. 18 foot library with fireplace. Family room over-looks nicely landscaped & spacious yard. 5 bedrooms &4'06. baths. Central air, lawn sprinkler system & 4 carattached garage.

IPARK LANE - Terrific setting for this 3 bedroom, 3':2bath centrally air conditioned ranch. Family room. 2car atl. garage. Call for detaiis.,

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. ond year for it, but every tradition has to beginsometime), Mrs. Coby Byl, of Grand Rapids, gavea SQgittarics Party for her sister, Lou (Mrs. AaronE.) Wilcox, son Jim Byl and next door nei.ehborV'L"" ......,leu uorman.

Ed and Lou Wilcox s~nt the Thanksgivingholiday with the ByIs, stayed through Lou's De.cember 2 birthday and came home to Loraine roadat the beginning of tbe week.

. For Lou, it was a super break-"fun to be awayfJ,'om the phone, etc."--even though she did haveto bring ber typewriter and wnpteen a~trologybooks to catch up on some of the charts she's prom-ised to write in time for Christmas giving.

As for the Wilcoxes' imniediate future: thereis, weather permitting, a Christmas trip coming up,

!to the Maplewood, N.J .• home of John and FranDieters, !t.."ld since Patricia Dieters, the Wilcoxes'Number One Granddaughter,. is driving do~nfrOODIBeverly, Mass., for the holidays, and Ed andLou especially want t() see her, the weatheIJ hadbetter pemiit!

(Continued from Page 17)Julie will be wearing the long white gown

that symbolizes purity. Her crown of candles rep.resents light and hope.

As she enters the room where the Jenny Linddinner dance guests ar~ gathered, the lights will

Idim and ~"eryone will begin, softly. to sing thelovely llSanta Lucia." .' ..

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j Irving Fishman and Mrs. Joseph Hadley.I They continue ~. Lucia Day tr~ditio~ ~t:lebr~tedearly in the morning in every household, oftlce,school, he spital and factory in Sweden. Its climaxis a big parade in Stockholm and a banquet at theNobel Prize Hall.

In 1962. the Detroit Swedi~h Council sponsoredCherie Moore, of Balf~ur road. as its Lucia. Cherierepresented Michigan at the Stockholm events. Sheis now associate producer of CBS Weekend Newsin New York.

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phony's premier tour of the conti-nent; began in Barcelona, Spain, Oc-tober 28. The DSO returned to De-troit la~t Saturday, and the Guthriesare home again in Grosse Pointe.They came here from Raleigh, N.C.,when Mr. Guthrie was named man-aging directJr of the DSO. He hadpreviously served as general man-ager of the North Carolina Sympho-ny Orchestra.

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From the Sphinx atop the stepsleading to the Royal Museum, De-troit Symphony Orchestra Conc~rt-master GORDON STAPLES, (right),and MR. and MRS. RALPH O. GU-THRIE wave a big DSO "Hello!"from London, England, during a stopon the DSO's triumphant Europeanbur that ended last Friday in Swit-zerland. The swing through eightEuropean countries, the Detroit Sym.

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Beautiful Butterflies .•. have alighted in the N.med to Saint Mary'sGift Department at Walton-Pierce. They are fine College Dean's List for thespecimens raised for collectors and are iound in !pring 1979 semester were. . Pointen TERESA and

~~~~I~~~~~I~~~L~.i~~~;a~t:~~~f.~.;~:w~nu\~~~~.~~~iI~~~~U~: ;;u;;~~liav~ JUlit atnvea. ~rom iV1aloe nas come a olack ana kOiSAui!< A. D~1.d..J\l'l'1crepe blouse sparkling with silvery dots. It is styled CA, daughter of MR. andwith a round neck and long sleeves. It buttons MRS. PETER BELLANCA.,down the back and sizes start at five.six. Gary • • •Frederic designed a lovely ivory lace blouse with _.~.~ and.~:. ROB~.:rlong lsleeves balnd a .soft fbn0edwat hthe neckk. Ad'dee

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purp e crepe ouse 18 ru at t e nec an cu s. f' t hiM a d au g h t e rIt's from D. Polimeni for Pogia. An old fashion :~R:I>l'rH ASHLEY Sap:print top with elasticized round neckline and elas- tember 19. Mrs. lbrle'is theticized full push up sleeves is meant to go with a former DEBRA WEGNER,matching print and JUay velvet patch block long da..ugbter of MR. and MRS.skirt by Mr. Hank. The skirt has a wide self-sash. IALVIN WEGNER. of Briar. ;~You've probably been hearin~ about the return of cliff drive. Paternal grand.the chemise. One from Adele Simpson that just parents are J U A NIT Acame in at Walton-Pierce is p:cxxi looking and can IH:I~RofASt.I>~t~ ~~~r;~'be self-belted. It is a breeze.Ught wool ... navy ~ Lochinoo~ boulevard. 'with a white diagonal. White and navy are the bet- • •• .ter than ever combination for resort and spring. MR. Dnd MRS. STEPHE."lJoan Leslie has done a navy and white diagonal VALOCZKI,formerly of Ros.but she uses crepe and does the look in two smart lyn road, now Of Brighton.pi.!ces. There are so many fresh new fashions for announce the birth of theiryour travels south. We like Jamison's blue and second child, a son. STEPH'I~,'.,hitecheck dress embroidered ell over with white. EN TYLER. August 13. roi"S.A touch of crisp white at the neck and cuffs com- Valoczki is the former SUopletes the look. White also trims the green and ZANNE W. HENRY, daugh.whit~ cotton and polyester print from Jamison. ter of Pointer VIRGINIA S.You'll find white the big accent in fashions for HENRY arid EI>WIN B.cruise and spring. Tanner collectors will want the HENRY, of Walnut, Calif.Paternal grandpart:nts arenew solid color (pink or JUeen) skirt and the co- MR and MRS SANDORordinating V neck short sleeve top. V A L 0 CZ K I . of Detroit.

• • • Great.grandmother is MRS.Mutschler Kitchens, Inc. brings 25 years of WILLIAM E. SHOEMAKER,

experience to each kitchen it designs. Using only I of Harper Woods. Stephenthe finest custom cabinetry and appliances, Mutsch- has an older sister GRETCH.ler Kitchens, Inc. will help you make your kitchen EN.a room you can be proud of ... 20227 Mack Ave-I • • •nue, 884.3700. MR. and MRS. MICHAEL

• • • D. WEST, formerly of BrysIn The Gilt Department .•• of the Notre Dame Pharo drive, now of Howell. an.

maeyyoll'U find decorative ud- useful IdIts lUeIl u beall- nounce the birth of theirtllul drea1q table mIrron with relUlar aad mapifylng third. child, a son, MICHAELlldes. There are aJIo travel mlrron. Lovely Florentine DARROUGH, JR. S~ptem. •pJ~ taclllde good Ifze uh trall. ber 11., Mrs. West IS the The European tour is not Guthrie. "financial support observed that the Delroit A" In The Family

• • • for mer LYNN HENRY, a first for Gulhrie. He toured soared from $1 million an- Symphony has ils own char. L t S d A ('11.1" Did) Bdaughter of Pointer VIR. Europe with the Chicago nually to more lhan $3 mil. acteristics: as un ay, nn mrs, ona urns of

_ ,The Squin.'el'~ N~~t ... has boxed ..... _ GINIA S. HENRY and ED.. <::vm-nhnnv ()Tl'h,,<tT" in 1~71. ,. ...,.. ,.J" , .... ,. • ••• _. _'~U_. Moross road. gave an 80th birthday party for 'herChrlstmas cards by lial1mark, Draw-.,gr' WIN B. HENRY. of Walnut, ~;d-r;~~;Td -l-ik-~--th~current ~~~tu~~; "'~:yr~~k~:eda::,;~ sou;;din'~ o"rth~~t;a ;ith"J'~father, Jack Reed, of Kerby road, .and there wereing Board or Recycled Paper PrQCiucts . -'. Calif. Paternal grandparenls tour to put lightning in a pre.season sales of 98 per. fine, :full, resonant sound; ~OO guests-and the interesting thing about thatthat can still be 1mDrinted with your . are MR. and MRS. THOMAS bottle for the 080 just as a cenl of capacity." yel it is also very sweet and IS that ALL the guests were immediate family:name. Stop by 19849 Mack Avenue. ALBAN, of Almont. Great. similar "first tour" sent the Detroit's a bit l:old for has good solo performances sons, daughters, spouses, children of theirs and

• • • grandmother is MRS. WIL- eso's homelown sup p 0 r t parading in December, "but in every department." grandchildren of theirs .. , Imagine buying Christ-Our Gold Merchandi3e ... was purchased in LIAM E. SHOEMAKER. of soaring. on the strength of lhis or. Critics and audiences along mas gifts for that family!

JtLly when gold was $100 less than it is now. Take H a r per Woods. Michael's "When the late Richard cbeslra's performances and the DSO's five.week Eur<r Add a few friends and the guest list ldadvantage of this fine. savings on gold jewelry in ~~rBR~hers are JOHN Daley heard how wonder. the attention it has given pean tour route confirmed easily have numbered 1'000 for Liz and Jack ~~edtime for Christmas gifting at Tony Cueter's BijotL- . fully the Chicago Symphony Detroit and the State of Dorati's evaluation of his or. must be known to ju~t ~bout everyone in Theterie, 20~45 Mack Av~}'e, Chosse Pointe Woods. Receivin.:n. E a s t ern j ~::~~st~~.::~/~,~-d~~r:~,!~~~~.J ~!chi~E~'~ays . .G,ut ~ r ,ie. ,~~estr.a. Re~iews. i!1 gen~r~, Farms. .Open da!ly 10 !!.m. - 5:.1u p.m. C!o::ed l ..1ondays. M' h' g . . . I v>',,, ,,"'"UIl'" • ",am,. Ill: I lll~ .1J'o')U .llUU!U U~ a lUP I nave Deen IlIYOraDle- anu He \vorked fo th C't f G P . t F. '. . I I C I g an Umverslty tOP Itelephoned the orchestra's attraction in the city during audience reaction ..has been reI y 0 r,osse am e a:ms

B to Ed MaUaewsld be th sat award. the Regents SCholar, management in Helsinki the second haJ.f of the con. an exciting phenomenon for for years. She volunteers at Samt John HospItal,"",.IA~~":' .";--laiid -_ .. Karastan ca:e~I :nci !.:: was CATHY E. CUC:.ETTI, Finland and asked what h~ cert season." orchestra members, who are (also for years). Their children went b local;~~;''';;'';;K.'''=dJDe':':nber 14. Shop ::::1VeD1en: a~ r daughter of DR. an !rIRS. coul~ do ~o h~lp." The The De t r 0 i t Symphony nol ~sed to cadence ha!1d- schools, and now their g:an~childr~n are doi.ng21435 Maa. OpeD Monday nunday ud Friday nI~ts w. /A ~DDE~ .. o~ B~sh~h eso s executIVe d 1 r e c tor, wcnt to Europe with the ~lappmg. and foot.stompmg the same; the whole famIly IS a pIllar of SamttUJ 9 ..• 77&-5511. ' ~\. S h rosse dom e C°rh John S. Edwards, ca~ghl off avowed inlention of identi. In .DetrOlt. Palll's-on-the-Lakeshore.• • • ~fi t~ °dl ~ra uatecou:se; guard. could only thmk of a fying itself as equal among "It's a .fine orchestra," Ann. incidentally, is pretty well known around

RotJ. Ruel Says ... Before ou decide to have :~in~r:~nd t~~~~:als. 'parade. t'qual~ in the First ~nk Manag,!ng Director Guth.rie town ~r:he~ own right. She is Chief Radiologica 't t lfYt k.n h h So '. when it came home AmerIcan Orchestra firma. says. It took a tour l1ke TechnICIan m Cottage Hespital's Department ofperm, .you owe 1 0 Y0';U'se 0 ow w at t e . ••• . I ., . . ment. In a recent edition of this for lhe musicians to dis. R d' Iproc~ss IS all about and ~ust what kind of effect United Slates Army Pt!. t~e eso hac. Ils parade al the .London monthly "Rec- cover what a fine ensemble a 10 ogy.It WIll have on your hatr. Ron suggests a total vate RORERT L. DRISCOLL'I high noon up Slale Street. ords and Recording," DSO they are. Now it's Detroit'scontrol Pyrametric cut to start the beginning of son of MR. and MRS. "More importantly," noles Music Direclor Antal Dorati turn 10 make lhat discovery." (;"our new' Inol. 'T'lne b--t .'-- 11_- - --- ,- ••• 1.. __ WARREN E. I>RISCOLL. of -------------------------------- I ',J u .n.. .&.... c,", ",liu'C .&.\..• .1. a }-Ie.&.J.U J.~ W.Heu Lak . t tlyour hair doesn't look good, if it lacks body, will com~1:::dea a~~~~:~r~~:~: dren, are active in .the Post Planning and ::.ssociale di. candidates included SAN. I~ot stay in t~e style you desire and has become a man course at Fort Bliss Memorial .Home Associ~tion rector of Development for DR.A P. CHAMPAGNE, of ItIme consummg problem. Call 886-4130 for an ap- Tex ' where he ISa former offIcer. the University of CtIicago, Amta avenue, md MAR.pointment. . $.. A retired painling and dec. who hol4s a Bachelor of DENE A. GALANOS; of

• • • orating conlractor, Mr. Du- Arts degree from Michigan Washington road. DONNA I.:Pre-H.olida.y Sale ... Save 20lJf~ of,1 the l"t!'.~,.. PEGGY SHINE, a Grhoss~ jardin was active as a 21" Slate University and a Juris S. GRUNEWALD, of Lake.

f hId to 7", ... -- Pointe South High !iel 00, year church choir member Doctor from the University I land avenue, was a Masleras tons mc u mg ng gowns, cocktail dresses two graduate, daughter of the and baritone soloisl. of Michigan Law School. of Music candidate. Bachelor

and three piece StLits, daytime dresses and hand- NEAL SHINES of Bedford- h D . d h ' d f.. · I Appointed a visiting a~soci'l of Arts candidates included~ags, now t TtL ecember 24 at the Pomte Fash- roa, 8S.be~n £electe or "Radionucleotide Imaging ate ,professor was Pointer DENISE A. BORIS. of Ed.tons, 15112 Kercheval ... 822-2818. ~ membershIp I~ K,appa Alp~a in Cardiology" was the topic ANITA G. McINTYRE. who shire lane, RICHARD J.

• • • Th~ta .at ~Ichlgan ~ta_e discus~d by Pointer DR. holds a Bachelor of Arts de. BRISKI. of Biairmoor road,Holiday Gifts ... are In abllDdaDceat the Umverslty w_.ere she I~ a JAROSLAV MUZ, nuclear gree in Microbiology and WILLIAM E. KENNEDY. of

Scl100l Bell, 17907 Maek Avenue. Choose • toy . freshman Psychology major. radiologist at Harper.(;race Public Health from Smith Preslwick. road, MARK P'Ithat makes learning lito. . I • • • I Hospitals and panelist at a College and a Juris Doctor KRYSINSKI. of Stanhope

::. • * MRS. PAUL EGGER and recent scientific meeting heU from the University of De. avenue, LISA S. MEYERS,The Clothes Pin ... will be open Thurs. m I MR. EGGER, oi Luke OS-I in Detroi.t.. • • t:~it .~:.~~Ol of Law, w~ere 0;' B~:ir;nci~rTT~~,?rt,.~:n!- .

day, December 13 and 20 ... FridllY, DE'cem. t ~~~?~_~!.e..,, a~d. RO~ER m I ''''';' O~ •• _d 35 an a~~n."!"t,,. T :_E_. .•.. ~ ~~h.'.~' ""IU::1ber 14 and 21 till 8 pm for y . h . m- UvJi\i\,UH, flos,eo ii ;iOt!l SARAH .EA1HERLY. a I editor of The Law ReVIew. mdl POI n t e arlve, anu IIco . Sh .. our sopping .. wedding anniversary cocktail Grosse Pointe South High • • • FRANK J. S P I V A K, of I

nvemefnVce. An°Pt at 20641 Mack Avenue ,.. reception and dinner party School graduale. daughter of Among University of Michi- Alger .place. NANCY M.corner 0 an werp. for their parents. MR. and lhe KENNETH EATHER. gan degree candidates at. ALEXON, of Fairlake lane.

• • • MRS. ARMAND DUJARDIN, LYS. 'Of Balfour road. is a tending August 19 com. JANET A. BRADFIELD, of. Collector's Plates . _ . find them in a wide of Washington road, natives member of the freshman mencement were STEVEN Warner road, and DANA

vanety of Wright's nift and Lamp Shop. The se- of Belgium, who were wed class at Bryn Mawr College. I J. PARCELLS. of Cameron HEARN, of Kensington road,lection inclu.des Norman Rockwell plates and his in Detroit November 6. • • • place, PAULA S. WATER. expected to receive Bache.figurines. You'll also find an excellent group of 1929. Mr. Dujardin, a World Appointed a full.time as. MAN. of Rivard boulevard. Jors of Science, and JAMESlamps and shades to brighten your decor for the War I army veteran. past sociate professor at the De. JENNIFER M. ATI,{INSON. E. CONNOLLY. of Hamplonholidays ... 18650 Mack Avenue commander of the AmerICan troit College of Law was of South Brys drive, and road, and ROBERT B. TAM'

j• • • . Legion Roose Vanker Post Pointer ROBERT McCOR. RALPH E. OLSEN. of Haw. ARELLI, of Stanhope ave.

The Optlelau At Wood Optical Smdlos •.. ue #286" .a.nd~~~. ~~!a;_~~, ~~~~~!o~e~~~< t~:.:ssl:!~~~ lhorne road. all Masters. ~f ~?e~. Bachelors of Generaloften asked If 0.1 f t Th who nave l:'gUl t;'dUU"UU" uu edul u< ....u. auu ",,.a.e 3d.:.,,;.:. "filii,,,,' of "",Cl' • ;:)~u(lles. Ime... nDtel ere Oil. ey are not out.The metals are bllitliterand. often hive beautifalJy worked .. '.' .areas of colored enamel They're .. lI~t wel~t ud com. Remember Perini's ... for parties and ban- IngrId DId It Agam ... thIS Chnstmas'onable u ever. Come see the lal'le selection at 19599 auets. Reservations are available for groups from that heavenly m.ustard, P?mmerv Mou- .Mack Aveoue between '7 and I Mite Roadt ••• 882.9'711. 20 to 100 ... showers, birthdatJs, business meetings, ta{de de Meaux IS on sp~cla~ at $.3.95 at

• • • after funeral luncheons and family pet-to-gethers. Ie petit gourmet. Let IngrId fIll a gIft bas-Dove Candles ... at $13.75 each, a Enjoy delicious food, excellent coc~tails, hOf!le- ket fo! you ..with a unique selection of im-

pearl nautilus on a stand to fill with holly made bread. and desserts and gractOus serv~ce'l ported goomes from around the world ...

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Jat only $15. These are among the ~any There's c0?tv~nient free, priv~te parkinq at Perini's, 17005 Kercheval~ 88~-121.5... outstanding Chr1stmas ideas at Danielle's, 10721 Wh1tt1er. For reservatlOns r:all 371-2484. I '.

. 17009 Kercheval. Open Monday.Saturday • * • . Many One-O(-A-Kmd ... Chnstmas decora-... Thursday-Friday evenings until Christ- 'Tis The Season ... to remember Christ. twns. f~r table, tree or wal.l are coming in dailymas. m•• past. Among the plants that come to mind _ at Two s Company, 399 F1sher Road. If you're. ••• Is Grudma'. Cactus. Charvat the Florist. 18590 . downtown, be sure to visit the new Two's Company

Pe,'snickety Pedlar ... 860 Fisher ~ Mack Avenue, bas a large selection in pink and at 151 West Congres.s- • •Road will be open every week day' white . . . 881.7800. '.evening untU 7:,'0 till Christm41 for', • • • GIft Suggestions From White sOld

h. . . Julie's Of r.rosse Po'nte will be open Thurs- I House ... an Adorable paper weight isyour S oppmg convenience. .. . u,. . . . 'd . t 15 i arth t s rl d; • • ..1M' n.. ",~;,.,.., .....Hl 8 be<rinn;ng n"I'"""h"Y' R " ...til I a sow an pIg e n e one. p ce

., ''''C''h~~. ~""'T"h~''''~ '11 b' • . - --~ •••::~. - f~'.'h-'I only $3. There are tavern signs for kit.RoberC Of Robert s Plaee . • . ..,. one of the ad. , ristmas. ere IS st! a selectIOn of hvl,day as - chen, bathroom or family room. For the

~~~~.ce!.~!_~.~~ft...c ~~r .~~.~~_!,_~at yoa.elD_w~r_~! Ions. sa!e.!a~.f{ed at..}700.6 Mack Avenue one block co!!ecto:,. h:m:!cast ~o!!d !m188 col:: !::In!:~.... ~ u1 '/U IV' "'..~'"'., an4 lor. wwu west OI L.aOleux. Closed Monday!>. I in animal shapes including a lion, buffa. Ilook bu' the perm I. veMtl1e eooup to wear set or blow • * * to and pig copied from originals of the eU•• UJtout so that ,ou e&n have a f1nllbecl look. With the new HARVEY'S COMPLEAT TRAVELER ..... 1 Eighteen Hundred. are 521.95. There Issleek ICIl1~a~ ~ea~ ...~ ~~!!io..ft,.~~.~spert eat anel a ... For your convenience we will be open At a handsome cast bnsl anvil paperweight ..Dew perm II umel1 n~". ~ ,:" .• .1""" IMonday evenings until 7:30. Tuesday Ft I for his desk and .0 many more interest. II

. through Saturday, 10:00.5:30 . . . 345 . ling gifts at 26717 Llt&le Mack, St. Clair . - . ISwan House ... is .hevmg. a pre-I Fisher Road., Shores. Open tlD 9 p.m. Mondays, Thurs.

8Christmas Sale on the kmd of Jewelry • • • ' days and Fridays, ',&-6iUO.rf'\ you. would like to cowear to garties thl.s F\\..A At The Merry Mouse . . . you'U Iind th~ I • • •

~'.' holiday ~ason. ...ave 2070 to 40'10 ~"Inest ~Jection of Imported and domestic eheese I You Can Find The Man ... in your life, thaoff this sele~t group at 20311 Mack . and erackers plus other dellelous goodies for' cord slack in the colors he loves ... and the rightAvenue in KImberly Korner. Open till your hOliday entertaining and Chrl!tmas gllling I sweater too. All at Lilly Pulitzer, of course. In Kim-10 p.m. Thursday, December 6. , ••• corner Kercheval and Notre Dame. I berly Korner, Mack at Lochmoor.

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Schools Offer Winter' Sports, SwhllmillgThe Department of Com. wrestling fundamentals and or 50 cents per person, with

munity Services of the Grosse supervised practice is of. a charge of 50 cents forPointe SCh?ol System wiH fered starting in early Jan. crafts. Children must 'be atoffer a va\'I~ty .of act~vilies uary. Parti'cipants meet twice least three.years.old to par'ifor ..school rlI.stnct residents I a week in the upper gym of ticipate, and ~hose 16.and'ldurmg the Winter. I North High. under must be accompanied

Several s w i m m i n g pro. ~ring your fam~I!. and by at least 'one adult.grams are available in mid. ellJOY the use of faclhhes of Family fun nights areDecember and early January the schools for badminton, scheduled from 7 to 9:30for individuals starting with basketball, ping'pong, sWim. p.m. January 11 at North 12 COMPLETE TRY OURinstructional l~ssons for six. ming, tumbling, and volley. High, February 1 at South DINNER SPECIALSmonth.old infants through ~all for. all age .groups dur- High and March 7 at North.highly competitive programs. mg faml~y fun mghts. Crafts For further information .' to choose from Daily, GRECIANBasic lilesaving, scuba div. and movies are available for and registration contact the /,-, . ' , ", :rl., j' " , includes soup or

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Open and family swims are Two oars from G r 0 sse I Conn,,-;'I1owed the nation's baked macaroni,scheduled throughout the ~ointe helped a Detroit Boat I best scullers to compete in spinach & cheeseweek in middle and high 'I f hi'school pools. C 1u b, (DEe), lightweight an ear y stage 0 t e se ectlOn H... MI.' S•• , Dally! pie, Athenian Gyros,

f Id process for members of the W d V bl Greek salad IIn track, students 11 and our capture a go medal at crew which will represent the e . - egeta e 'd the Braxton Memorial Re. United States in the 198" Thuri. - Chicken Noodle

un er and 12 and over will v 'rl. - Shrimp Chowderreceive instruction in tech. gatlj!, on Sunday, November Olympics in Moscow. Sat. - Navy Beanniques of sprints, hurdles, 18 in Philadelphia Pa. The Braxton Regatta in Sun. - Chicken Noodleshot put, pole vault, high . , Philadelphia marks the end Mon. - Split Peajump and long jump. A 10. Bob Schwarz of Somerset of the fall crew season. Win. Tues. - Tomato Rosemarieweek program meeting three road and Jim Lawlis of Aline ter training for the 1980 sea.times a week at North High drive rowed at two and bow, son will begin in January.

.School is scheduled to begin respectively. to help the DEe Those interested in partici.In early January. defeat the field of five. paling should contact head

Other members of the crew coach Richard Bell at theA 10.week s e s s ion included Christopher Coso Detroit Boat Club.

------------ tello of Birmingham at stroke IISpitfires Wi,l and Brian Gijsbers of Detroit '" I~ R

at ,bow. Paul Rodriges a \SCO~';;'Ice TOl.rl'1ey me~ber of the Wayne Si~te REO fi-r Of

., .. varsity crew, was coxswam. 1\,,\E ~l'l.' "'GThe crew, which had been ~ O\t-l\\'

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R~~t~;~~I f\N~the tournament held at the crew,' made up a four seat r:Grosse Pointe Community deficit in the last 100 metersR' k th h of the Schuylkill River course~ _In __ OVl'r .e T anksgiving ,weekend. I tll ellge Pllst !he ('eras! Guard,

Academy. Other crews in~The Spitfires won their M b f h S Photo by Dov,d Kromer cluded the University of

f. em ers 0 t e outh High girls members who traveled to the states

irst tournament game by de. SWIm team were treated to a Pan- d Pennsylvania, Drexel Univer-feating Dearborn, 8.3. Wall were, seate , (from left to right). sity and Princeton.

cake breakfast Friday, Novemher• 30, LA R A MEASELLE WHTTNEYConnolly and Tom Trapj'ss - - ..4.... . ..at the Original Pancake House. 20273 SEM I In another event relatedscored two goals apiece M k PLE and MAUREEN CROSS, to rowing. Chris Richard ofwhile Greg Henchel, Ranki~ hac avenue, while on their way to and, standing, (from left to right), Lakep0.inte av~nuE' partici.Barker, John Hirschfield and testate championship meet in Ann SARA McLEOD, MOLLY HIGGINS, pated III a natIOnal scullingTom Ugval each had one. Arbor. Although they were seeded KATHI ERLEY and JULIE ROBIN- camp on November 18 and

third in the state, the team ended' SON Th th' I 19On Friday, November 23, . e way e gIr S put away .the Spitfires took on Oak up a disappointing 17th, with the those pancakes. they'd better keep Toe camp, hosted; by YalePark and won, 11.1. Scoring relays the only bright spot. Team swimming. University in New, Haven,;n that contest were Ugval, - CO~~~::~j;iP~~~;:~lJ~;Wre,tlersRea:y;~~rl~~,:.a:~sG'~~~d~~~~~,"~~~~,,~~':~~,mb'" w,re looking liEGE BASKETBALL

The next da'; tt.••,,- <::-1",',',',-."'.0, , -- MIchael Staver. I emotionally disturbed. to be in the top 10, as the JOE I RillA ADnaTA I a.1I1lost to Winds~r, 4~2~Bark~; wei:~ ~:~~~o?~;'nllde~ntense' caJ;:~~~R ~~rr~,iac~n~~~~: I Ul~:~'!~ai~::~Cet~o~i~~;. ~~h~;ts\Vi,~:e~~ ~:~;enr'iI'niS'the reo! . ..uu.1 ~. v•••~ NI.tntiand Henchel scored the two' M' h 1 F 11 W'll' of tug h fpractIce have kept South's I cae e ows, I lam 0 non.con erence lays than in' in d i v i d u a 1goals. wrestling team very busy as Flomm, Lapinski, David Filz. g~me.s. And the Eastern t " d

O S d N b the mat men prepared to start gerald, J 0 h n Livingston, i\ll1chtgan League, (EML), is even s, state coach Tim . ~ ~n un ay, ovem er 25, \ Kennary. \ ,\ \ .~- .... " ,the Spitfin:s once again their season Wednesday, De. I il'ijd,~el il'icCa1'ty, Johr: Mor. always a tough league." l\.' ''', - ,faced Windsor in the finals, cem-ber 5, (after press time). an,. RIchard Ove~bey, ClIfford South has seven ..eturning The relays were the only!, . . ," 'I

this time winning, 4.1, to be. Weight control is a very I Reltz!o!f and WIlmoth. I men from last year's team: \ I"WIcome tournament champs. iJ.TIportant aspect of training Sophomores are Thomils \ JOhJ.1'Ca~niet, John DeBoer,Mike Brykalski Connolly and Since the boys wrestle within Carson, Joseph Craig, Pete ChrIS ElliS, John Heidt, Tim freestyle relay of Whitney \\' . VS VS ' -'Tharenos scor~d for the vie. ~.' certain ~ e i g~h.t group. I GTifo; William Rooney, Ger. Jansen, ~hris M?rtimer and Semple, l\la u r e e n Cross,.. t:';.,\;, AlV:nd'w_,,";ndI~f~~:~ci~~";;n~~";~1 ~;!;l~~l:~;iEi.::::"i~~~E:~i~~ffis~~~:~'~:~;.::;f:'~b'~~~~~i'.q: U D,.U D.IJ~ IP

c /' ~enms .~rnc,,: In fl.h'lC The boys wrestle off with David Balcerak, Kevin Cara: The rest o.f the Blue Devil lIme of the season In 3:51.38, , .:,~ ~ ~,: ,er orman~e~ u r 1 n g t e the other team members in gay, Thomas Clark Fred squad consIsts of Harold although they had an even J Of OF .~'~

~ 0 m p ~ t I hon. Defense~en their own weight group' the Genberg, Thomas Gibney, Conlan, Tom Emmerich, Ber- nbeatrtl.eers,3ti..m48e.96~n.the prelirni. ....; , . ~\~.-. ~/';4' '(-..'ea~ oye, Joe Carriers, top person tilen become; var. Brian Marrs and Erich nard Fish, Dean Graham, - ~'I

ChriS Clogg and Bob Rogers sity, the second becomes Woerner are the freshman SIeve Macres, Rob Maywood ,I The 200.yard medley relay, . .::~. ;:,1, I,.. -(,also performed well. junior varsity and the rest leam mem1bers. and Peter Slavale. consisting of Semple Sara ; - jl'- \ \ ~,'~ JI..t'" I'-~ - •

The Spitfires are coached sit on the bench until the The team is hoping for a Last year's varsity team McLeod, Erley and M~aselle, ~' - _'.:"~ l ~ " ,,, ~I

by Maurice Hogan and Carlo next wrestle off,' which is .500 season. Keelan com. I co~piled a 9.5 EML record seeded third, took sixth place " 'IS DEe DEe - -~ ,UgvaI. held a couple days before mented, "Our leadership is ana an 11.10 overall record. in 1:57.36, which also was I ' •• :~ ••

each meet. better this year, and r think Petrouleas said that the tSI~moweeorfth1:a5n5.t1hge.irpreliminary ,','•. ,1' \~. '-:..... • 12th 20th ..:;;...t. -)\ '1 " • ':,Soccer TeanlS The outlook for the year it \IiI! have a big effect on team has set two major goals • ,-:,;."~ "':r' • -looks good. Coach Kevin the outcome of our season." for the up-coming season: "We didn't do as well as ,/ . I 0 \ ,8 00 P aM_ 8~noP M Ir\ \,\

Have Success SonlIllers commented, "There * * * o~e, t~ win the EML cham. expected, but I'm proud of ,i ~.~ ',: · - - -----1--- I"..t \ ' Iare a lot of returning mem- Cagers Look Good plOnshlp, and, two, to win the the team," said senior tri- :._ -' "'I. ' -. (" \,bers, and the new ones look district championship. c.aptain Erley, who took 19th.=:!lo" . ~ :a . - "~

_ -- really good. The team is "We'.re really strong at ---,. r-A highly successful soccer farther along now than it By Tom Kisskalt guard with returning starters 10 the 100.yard butterfly in ..L. lIioIol.... •

season was had by seven I was t h' . South's 1979.80 va r sit Y Heidt and Piche. We also 1:02.99, tving her best time ~ ~ ~soccer teams comprised oi I DU~in~ ~~ehme last ~~ar,'; basketh:!ll team has a tough have a lot of depth on our of the year. . ~ -' '---' 'LO-

Pointe children which joined Campbell G summe{ .ua~. schedule ahead of it, but the b~nch with the likes of Cam. Perhaps one of the most - TICKETS: $11, $10, $9 & $7 TICKETS: $11, $10, $9 & $7 'the Michigan Youth Soccer and Ch~rl reg~?i'm,,~e~n:t~ ~eam looks as good as it has met, Emmerich and Graham" heart.breaking s wi m s for AT: COBO ARENA, OLYMPIA AT: COBO ARENA, OLYMPIALeagu~ for fall competition. I tended a se~m~~~"'~~'~p j~ I m years. , I he said. ' ' South. was that of McLeod in STADIUM, UNIV. OF DETROIT, STADIUM, UNIV. OF DETROIT,

Three team.s bro~ght back Rochester, N.Y. These boys I After ~ long and success. I The ~lue Devils WIll be i the .10G.yard. breast.stroke.1 I UN!V. OF M!CH. AND ALL MICH. STATE UNIV. AND Allto Gro,sse Pomte first place attended clinics where they I ~~ll~~ayc?l~f carleer. Charlehs I led by Piche, who has played. Hert t.lmehof 1.11.29 mlSSed a J.L. HUDSONS. J.L. HUDSONS.trophies _ they were in the learned such things as take. ,VI n? onger coac varsity ball for two years, spo 10 t e finals by just .01 MAil ORDERSTO' UfO & U f M MAil ORDERSTO: U of 0 & MSU Iunder 10, 12 and 14 divisions. downs and other moves In a the Blue DeVils cager.s. .' and is only .a junior, Other, of a second. BOX' 0 0 .Second place trophies were tournament Wilmoth placed Howeve_r: Hollos~', In. hiS I' leading the Blue Devil attack Swimming her last event 300~Fb~VEISCOCRENCTOEBRODARRENABOX OFFICES OR COSO 4RENAwon by teams in the under third. new .pOSt.tIOn as. full-hm~ will be seniors Ellis and for South was senior trio . 301 CIVI~ CENTER OR.12. 14 and 16 divisions. This vear',> as~isf:'"t (',,~..h ath}etl.c_ director, did go out, 1\fortimpr, ,,~!,I~;n <::~!l'!r!~, '....~~ pl:!ccC DETROIT, MICH. 48226 DETROIT~MICH. 4R226

ga~~:~atson~e~~:~~r~n a~lr\~~! ~~in~e::~ Ee~~~~,~~,~~r.~r~~~~:I ;~I~~S~~~; Gea~~ge~~~~;~~~~:: I ~g~fnUs\h~:~hf~'1e[r i~s"rS~as~r~!~~;~\;"i~,,}~~ ,~~~y~~dl};~~: I I r~~~c~~~~:~~:;;~e:~~:~ka~~~~~:~ ~~;::. I ;l~~c~~~~:~~tTt~d~~:~ka~~;::~~:~ ~~~:;). Ioutside of Grosse Pointe. ?ue: bernak and Chris Ma'rrs. in rt:.{'uulea~ nas~en co~ch'l morrow at 8 p.m. Swimmers in other events I FOR INFORMATION CALL I FOR INFORMATION CALLto the lack of a home facl1Jty. I Other seniors are Timothy g t or ~8 yea:s In varIOus * * * includetl Julie Robinson the I (313) 962 1800 (313) 9~'l-1800____ ,_________ • spor s. IncludlOg football .' - ""r:; 1J!Io baseball and basketball H~ Swimmers 17th (ContInued on Page 34)

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'Snou, .Train' Experiment Freestyle_S_ki_o_C_lu_h_Forming Star of Sea SportsH · hI. h B· W k d By Lora KasUDic and just doesn't have enough pea. ---''"*''I~G-'--B M d I

Arbor Greenhills where the "g 'tg ts 19 ee .en : Lynn Puscas pIe to be watehing someone Hosts C(madians. et ronze e a 8girls were again winners, 31. Double DaUui, S pre a d all the time.

The V";':ersity L i g get t 23. Gov. William G. Milliken I ride, all ski lifts nnd snow,! Eagle. Helicopter. Rides at 'l'he club outings are sched. By Catherine Sl!yuef . By ('onnle MolitorSchool .: .rsitv.. ice hockl!Y During th~ past '..""cit t~e announced that the state will m;>bile trail fees fer the Disneyland? No. T,:, !he so. uled to start th€ w.:;ek of De. {)ur Lady St!lr of the Sea Star of. the S~a High

ULS t d . t . . SChool's swim team partid-team opened its season with eam carne VICones assist in ,testing a "snow weekend. a Friday night fish phislicated freestyle skier cember ,.10 to Pi~e Knob. High School took part m a~ pated in the Catholic Highan 8.2 home game victory against two of the best teams train" for skiers and snow.' fry, lodging for two nights, these are some of the well There Will be practIces held international event on Fri' School League championshipsover Class A power Catholic in the league. On Tuesday, mobilers between Cadiliac Salurd:.y lunch, a Saturday known Aerial maneuvers. AI. twice a week M 0 n day . be 16 S rd N mbe 17Central on Wednesday. No- November 27, the girls trav. and southeast 'Michigan in morning lumberjack break- though one of the more spec. through Thursday, alter.i day evening, Novem r . ~foa~\~ndaYunlv~~~ity r ,vember 28, at the McCann eled to the Academy of the January. fast and other special events. tacular of the three disci. nating off. Through the arrangements The individual meciley reoRink. Sacred Heart where their Mr. Miiliken said that It will be offered for $189 pllnes of freestyle. it also is BBF~ e.xpects to start of Margaret Spindler, Star's lay placed third, with Nancy

Senior Jeff Karash led the brilliant defensive game, reo state agencies will help or. per person. one of the more difficult and competIng In three areas of athletic director, the varsity Drolshagen. Liz Cosgrove,attack with a hat trick and an suited in a 35.31 ULS win. ganize an Owosso.Cadillac Transportation to the Cab- dangerous. freestyle: Moguls. ballet and basketball team hosted a G. C. Bourget and Kathyassist. Other goals were Then on Wednesday, No. r~und.tri'p passenger excur. erfae Ski Area also will be But if you can imagine aerials, at the beginning of game gain~t Assumption Roarty win n i n g bronzescored by Allen Taber, Steve vember 28, coach ~cGuire's slon tram the weeken<l of incll~t;led. ~ nu.mbf'r of snow. your~dr Cl;yillghili;' vI' skiing Fe.br\la:~. 'i"h~y will ut: in High School from Windsor, medals.VlIlice. Mart .. :o/.H!mer. Jamie te~<~..h()~ted Bloomfield ~tms Jan~a~ 4 to 6 t~. test the m~blle ~t:a;.l_~!de~_~::d ~~50 I the bumps you call have your I compell:,,,,,' ..~"';..h_~':~;::'f~.::lum. I Roarty also took 6even~h

.. Todd ana Jonn Hindle. l.I\mgswood. As a result of I feaSibIlity of r.evlvlll~ suc~ I IT:\. ""'";- ':<-"::",- ','--'''; ~~~n I dream come true. ~t~.!c clubs who skI at Pme '. . ... r-b~'.:.in the ~~v3,.d back.'I'h",'O ,'" , ..','~nsi> "!l;r~d~~ th~;~ onn!,A«:"AnM< e'I'VI"" nr..('~.popular rail. service fo. I p,,,,,,,,,,,.! for th" w~'lkel1d. I Th"re i. ,,"w .. '''i~ei,"(yie Knob Assumption won Ihe C~OStlI".,'vka ;;~d the l()()..yard lree.

52 sh~t~'-~;C~th'olic~ C;~t;ai defensi;tpl'~;";~'d"fin;'fre~~ no~~bo~nd to'urlsts. d th Additional information and club 'Cor 'th;'-Grd~se Pointe B e'd s worth commented contest, 50-4~. Karen Molt.tor style. Drolshagen placed 10th~oalles, while the ULS de. throw shooting, the ULS anno~nce~~f':t~~hi~a vfSitin: reservation~ may bbeobtJained community to join. Known as "It's mostly individuals com: and Barb SImon wer.e high in the l00-yard backstroke,fense gave up 26 shots on team earned its fourth vie. Cadillac for the city's second by contactl~g R~hert b one; the Bump Busting Free. peting, and those who excel sc~rers for, Star With 14 and Bourget placed 12th ingoaltenders Drew Mascarin tory. 28.26. annual October Fiesta break. at the Cadl~l~c La:m rr ~ stylers of America, (BBFA), in any particular area of pomts each. the 100-yard bulteriiy.and Ted Maitland. Seniors Stacy Gambrell and fast. He also toured the city's go:r~erc~96()l° Th e s ~~e ~ it!s open to anyo~e in The freestyle eould go on to the Star's varsil.y team is now Than~s to the training aud

On Saturday,. December 1. Jennie Bencie lead the ULS 54.acre indus!ri31 p3rk where . a(~l~~ 775.97'76 e p n ~01nte who can skI at l~ast United States Ski Associa. practicing for the state dis. eneouragement of coachesLakeshore ~igh SChool met scoring drive with 31 and 29 more than 600 persons are IS "k"d h t 'r tne moguls .and has a ]It~le tion competition held at trict tournament, On Thurs- Carron Promack and Johnthe ULS KnIghts at the Mc. points, resp~ctively. employed. He welcomed an. ~r. !,hlh en sal t as! ~ background III ballet or aerIal Boyne Mountain or Sugar. day, November 29, Star will Burchett, and captains KarenCann Rink. The teams played Other ULS varsity basket: other new industry-the sixth thls ~rlIPI Pfroves succes u. stunts. loaf." play the winner of the Ham~ Molitor and Roarty, thea 4-4 tie. Lakeshore's effee. ball players are Marianne to locate on the sHe in the eSPfdcla. Yt rthom ~ .rlevenue Bryan Bedsworth, coordi. It will cost $5 to join the tramck High-Lutheran East sw.im team encled its season. I d' sIan pom 0 er slml ar ven. t l BBFA 'd h . gam;! at Lutheran East. with a record of 5-3.llve goa ten Ulg and oppor. Hernwick Kathy Duff Julie past two years. t . 'II' be ganized in na or 0 • sal e pre. club and arouna $10 after _

tuhnistic offense kept them in Ryan, Ja~et Bristor, Andrea Mr", ~Iilliken ~aid t~J~~. o~~:~ w;arls o~r the state, fehrrehd',PirospetC~ive mer,nbers !hat for lift tickets. freestylet e game. Feeser Kathy Hull Anne uary ral excursIOn 0 a I. a' d at both train buffs and w 0 a.. ree:; Yle experumce. Instructors fees and gas for

Lakeshore came from be. Gravel' and Amy McDonnell. lac will be promoted. as the r:r~ation enthusiasts "It's not that we want to the car pools.~ind with 55 seconds left in • • • Michigan Snow Tram and .. . put anyone out, but we're Bedsworth .has had ex peri.the third period to score the will fe.ature a .weeke.nd of d Thet ~am IS :~:dUl~~ to going into competition. If e.nce before with a racing ski Itying goal.. The strong ULS Pep Girls Compete entertamment. mcludmg a epar tW10SS0 rt ad

y, t nu. you're just a beginner, it's club two years ago. He isff . b b d band ary 4, a p.m. an re urn h d " h t d f'd h' .o ense once again om ar . . h' 't' l' h Sunday January 6 by 9'30 ar on everyone, e no e . con lent t at thIS club WIll

ed the opponent's goal with Varsity cheerleaders at UT~roug I~l la tl~es hsue pm' . He also added that the group do well and 'be fun for every-heavy shooting but was un. University Lig~elt School as thl~ one •. t e s a. e opes . . ------------ one. To join, you can cl)ntactable to force the puck across were invited to compete in to rekindle mterest 10 resort O~osso was select~ as the d hi t.S th H' h t h'

. passenger runs and to show stagmg area for the JIl'augur. To p See S WI. n m a ou Ig or a ISthe goal bne, . the first annual cheerlead- people that riding trains can al Michigan Snow Train be- home, ~.7872. The club,

Th~ULSgoals~eresco:ed ing championsJlips. be a fun experience as well cause it has good track con. Doubles Event however, IS not school span-by BIll Seaver, K~s Robbms, The event, spornlored by the as an energy.saving one," he nections to Cadillac, is close sored.Allen Taber and RIch Carron. Detroit Pistons, was held said. to . southeast Michigan and

On Wednesday, ,December Tuesday. December 4. (after Cadillac Winter Promo. provides a relatively short, From a ,record.breaking 375, (after press tIme), the press time). at the Pontiac tions, Inc., a nonprofit. or. (five and one.half hour). entrants, the recent third an.~LS team .took on the Lak~. Silverdome belore the sehed. ganization formed by Cadil. train ride. ,nual Michigan Open Men'sview HuskIes at the S1. Clair uled Pistons and Boston Cel. lac area business leaders, The train trip is approxi. Doubles' Indoor ProfessionalShores Arena. On Saturday, tics game. will be the official sponsor mately 130 m'iles lOng. Championship winners wereDecember 8, the South Lake The ULS squad was to of the event with assistance top.seeded Eric Freidler and Back in the late 1940's,Cavaliers will visit the, Mc. compete against cheerleaders from the Michigan Travel TOM t h Jerry Karzen. They defeated Wes Rea began his squareCann Rink at 11 a.m. to face representing .schools in the Bureau the .Michigan Office ennlS aces the defending champs Jon and round dance teachingthe Knights. metro Detroit area, Elich of the' Upper Great Lakes T Benefit ~JH Hainline, (Lochmoor Club and calling career. Shortly

• • • squad was required to per. Regional Commission, the 0 Y I pro). and Phil Norville, 6.3. thereafter he and his wife,Girl Cagers 4-0 .form two cheers, displaying Michigan Bureau of Urban -- 6-4. Julie. recognized the need

their spirit, unity, skill and and Public Transportation, A large group of Bishop To get to the finals, third. for a square dance club.The ULS girls basketball enthusiasm, Adding to the the Cadillac Chamber of Gallagher High School stu. seeded Hainline and Norville Through their efforts the,

team, with a 4-0 mid.season excitement of the event, the Commerce and others.. . dents, faculty and friends had to ll!,~et ~::Uiht:r two Pro.menaders Square Dancerecord, is having its most girls sported new uniforms Five pU~l:ienger coacnes, a will participate in a benefit seeded Matt Horwitch and Club was formed in 19¥.l andSUCf:essful season ever. The and pom.poms. club car and a flat car to series of tennis matches at Jud Shaufler, 7.6, (5.2), 2-6, has been in existence evergirfs defeated Detroit Coun. Faculty sponsor Diane Li. carry sdnobwmoMib~l~havel b~en the Grosse Pointe Indoor 6.3.. The three.set match had since, makin" it. the oldesttry Day School in the ULS mia encouraged her squad to secure 'y c tgan n er. Tennis Club on Saturday, the near capacity 'crowd on club of its kind fu the area.nnm .. nnl'nl'r 23-8. attend this cheerleading com. state Railway Company, the December 8, from 6 to 11 the edge of its seats for one Amid an atmosphere of.......-.'.--- 'I former Ann Arbor Railro~d, p.m. 'lnd a half hours 1949, the club will celebrate

Then on Friday, Nove;n' petition so that the girls will which wil! ope~ate the. tr~ln. The games, played in This year's tou~nament was its 30th anniversary on Fri.ber 16, ULS coach Dan Me. I be exposed to the cheerlead., Ridership Will be hmlted memory of Marty Kuchta, a I its most successful club of. day, December 14, at PoupardGuire took his team to Ann ing styles of other squads. to the first 340 persons who recent B ish 0 p Gallagher fl'cI'als re ort •---------------------- d P School, 20655 Lennon, Har.h,1U .tit"1ttltc: 'nr t,hp T'onn - nr.,.~,."f-.... ••. :11 ............rl ""... 4 ..--:J -:-- ••• ---..... 6~uu~ .,.v':'w ~. The speCial exhibition perWoods,from8tollp.m,

trip ride, accordmg to spon. enue fo.r the American. Ca~, match billed as the battle of The celebration will in.sors of the event. cer Society and the pedIatrIC th ' . I

A package plan will in- 'ward of Saint John Hospital. . e sexes, was won by Liz c ude demonstration squares1 elude the round trip train Kuchta, captal'n of the Kwa.chter.. wHo beat Aaron made up of dancers dressed(Continued from P .....e 33) held. The team's first dua k t 8'" . t d d . th

.... -------'------11978 tennis team, died sev- nc.s em, -v. • III c?s_umes an ancmg e100 . yard breaststroke' in I meet is Tuesday, December h eral months after his gradu. ThIrd place wmners were routmes popular 30 years1:14.53, and Measelle, the 'SO. 11. at Warren Tower at 7 I :..h"',... ..,.. n c: ..•. ... '. i __.._ .Toe Fodell and Joe Shaheen. alto and !:otlllre and ""linnyard freestyle in 25.85, p.m. 1.111 I,",~ I ....'dt'. .... :~~Il~:~lS~h:ud:~r~1 .toCV~tdIwho defeated ~orwitch ~nd \ dance routines of -ye.st~~~y: I

In summing.up the season, • • • Aid. Chi ran young victims of cancer. t Shaufler, 6.4. In. the thud. For more information. call \coach Kennary-stated, "At JV Opens Frhlay group of his friends have ")lace playoff. 886-7675 or 884-2968,t~~ start of the year all the 'I'h Grosse Pointe l)!1it~(1 coordinllte<! the event which I

gll"iS set .guals fur themselii~s, I DY Marianne Scbuii.z I' Mei.h~dist Church recently in. I will feature 50 matches. Iand I thmk most of them dId I St '" k t nd vited the members of 13 area Students, parents. clergy,bet~~r than the goals they two-~~~~o~~acti~~ o~r~ :ur. churches to attend a shawi~g fa~ulty a.nd alum~i will un.set. rently vreparing South Hign ol color lithographs ~omm~s. veIl theIr athletIc prowess I

• • • JV basketball players for sioned by the MethodISt. Chll. and a sponsor ~ee of $10 forNatators Ready their opening game against ,dren's Home Society on Sun. each entra~t wdl.be d0!1ated

• Highland Park on Friday, day, December 2, at the Bish. to the deslgnat~d. charIty.December 7, op road -home of Mr. and . 'Due to th.e limIted space

By Lara MeaseUe Mrs. Herold McC. Deason. 10 the tenms club gallery,A season of hard work and Ha~. the .team members, The lithographs. created by it is asked that no spectators

strict discipline is ahead for surpn.smgly,.a r e . new 1y. artist Emil Weddige, fea. be 'allowed. Those who maySouth's boys varsity swim acquamted WIth high school tured a series en tiled, "The wi~h to contribute to the af.team. a.s its daily workout basketball. :they are Joh,n Children's Suite." that was fair should send their dona.schedule got underway sev. Astfalk. c;rl~ Bo~er~h~rht commissioned to commemor. tions to the Marty Kuchta

01 k. 0g" . Janson. r 1c ac Ie ae, t .&.1... - T_4. ..: , ""7 ...r Ca~cr Fund. -c/o BishoD.crM wee.~ - ". Paul Murphy. Todd Vender. a e lilt: U"t:1UdLlVIl,U .Lt:'U Ul •

A whole new conditioning the Child. Gallagher High School, 19360bush and Dave Weinle. 'Proceeds from the sale Harper, Harper Woods 48225.program and practice sched- h f h

Previously on teres. went to support the Method. Additional iniormationule has been initiated by l'kman basketbal team, MI e ist Children's-Home on West may be obtained by callingnew coach Fred Michalik. An T G t'l P 1Downs, . om en I e, au Six Mile road in Detroit. Fr. Gary Bueche at 886-0655.experienced swim coach with Gutwald. Dave Mea g e r. _, _

a background from coaching Benny .Rybicki. Jim Schaafs.jobs all over Michigan. Mich. ma, Dan Shine and Bill Win. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~alik will be helped by assis. zer will be returning to aid ?~ ~e ~tant coach Tim Kennary, the team.;[E> ~

Michalik said he believes The team is coached by ~ <zs~f::~n~r:u;Vf~ t:a~~~~~~Tom MOllO!,. • h Iti\ GI dV~ Iat the state finals, and that Fro'sh Start Soon . ,A uIte -~ \~ JU --v ~ ithe right mental attitude. ~ -- ~J Iwi~ ~:oduce. a c~a~.Pion,':. < I D... ~'."_ ud~!o- I% ".' hP;l tT P ~th:u~~a~u ..~'i'il<>pI;~~7n 'th~ South~s .~h;~~-basket. ~. -- --l-,- - -- - ~top three at the states. to be ball team will bounce into ~~held March 14 and 15 at the action Tuesday. Decembe.r ~ LAST DAYS WED., THURS. ~g~University of M i chi g a n. 11, as it hosts Notre Dame

Strong points will be the 200 at 4 p.m. ROCKY II _ Sylvester Stallone I'"medley relay. Michalik said Hoping for a good season >:lswimmers should take the this year, coach Karl Geisler 7:15 9:20 ~event and get All.American. said, "We'll win more than ~

The 400 free relay also we lose." He also explained r:.~ STARTING FRIDAY >;ithat he won't really know C~ >:l

should qualify. how good the team is doing?$> THE KIDS ARE ALL 7R01G11;;H1~~~-_IWhen asked about the out. ~~.t.I.'1•.:~t.er the first of the! ~.~

come of the North vs. South .... .,~ -y 'U;'" HTUI: wun".,~~ J~U" "'<;'> nlill III~ nllu , 0 IV r~

swim meet, Michalik said it The final frosh basketball ~~ PLUS ~would as usual be a tough team for 1979-80 includes ~~ ~meet, but he is confident Phil Agby, Tedd Aurelius, c$> ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL ~~that th~ buyS will 'p~OdU.C~.. Bill Crow. Chris Crulhis. ?$> ~

AS 01 now. caVLalll:; IlaVt: Ken F-romm. Ad2m Jankow'l With "THE RAMON.ES" 9: 20 ~not been picked, They will ski, Larry Law, Dave Millar,bc picked by the first dual Rich Moellering, Marty Mon. COMING DEC. 15thmeet. Kennary said. "The tagne. Bart Orban, Todd ~reason for this is to be able Pierce, Bill Rathsburg, Paul I The Musical Version of ~~to know the spirit, sportsman. Rentz, Joe S c h u I t z. Pat • A Miracle on 34th Streetship and ability to head and Schulte, Scott Thistlethwaite A Play Calledlead the team." These will and Chris Treiber. - HERE'S LOVEbe the things looked for in ------- ~choosing captains. ON THE ROAD I

Thc team's first meet Willi Feui'll' are funny - first • MIDNIGHT SHOWbe Saturday, December 8. at they buy a house to live in. EVERY fRIDAY & SATURDAYRochester, where the. sea. then ~Uy a car to g;:t away : &'.. ison's first relay meet w111be from It. : ~ ...~: .. .

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MONDAY, 7:30 P.M.,DECEMBER 17, 1979

CITY OF

O)rnSSt ttfnittft Ifnnb.aMICHIGAN

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

CITY OF

~rn!lSt 'niutr mnn~.a'MICHIGAN

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

655 Cook Road

An in::::dP:::e~'::5~::::i:~attend\such public hearing.

CHESTER E. PETERSENCity Administrator-ClerkGPN 12-6-79

to hear a request from the Grosse PointeHunt Club to permit a variance of the zon-ing ordinance for a non~onforming use in aresidential zone so as to enable the con-struction of additional kitchen facilities totheir dub house which is located on prop-erty commonly described as:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CityCouncil, meeting as a Board of Appealsunder the provisions of Section 5-4-1 (F) ofthe 1975 City Code of the City of GrossePointe Woods, will meet in the Council-Court Room of the Municipal Building,20025 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods,on

Lutherans Expand Homes

CITY OF

~rnssr Jniutr Ifnn~!i

AN ORDINANCE TO AMENDTITLE V, CHAPTER 17 OF THECITY CODE OF THE CITY OFGROSS~ POINT~ WOODS OF 1975ENTITLED SUBDIVISIONS.

MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe City Council will be consideringthe following proposed ordinance forsecond reading and final adoption atits meeting scheduled for Dece.mber17, 1979. The proposed ordinance isavailable for public inspection at thel'v1unicipal Building 20025 Mack Av-enue, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00p.m. Monday thru Friday:

CHESTER E. PETERSENCity Administrator-Clerk

GPN 12-6-79

lludson Leads Arts Group

CITY OF

~rn!lne 'nittte IInni)nMICHIGAN

CiTY OF

~rO!l!ie Joitttt 1J1armsMICHIGAN

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

Payment without penalty may be madeup to and including February 14, 1980.

Lee Hills, presidellt oI the ship of the parent news. In a major ex'pansion ot miter is the Area OfficeDetroit Institute of Arts paper organization aft e r foster family services in De. director.since 1966, resigned last years of service as 'Chief ex. troit and Lansing, Lul.heran The agency also se~ks fos.month and Mayor Coleman ecutive officer of America's Social Ser,,:ices of Michig,{ln ter. homes for Vietn.ameseA. Young appointed Pointer lar,gest newspaper company. (LSSM) wIll almost ~ouble I Chinese boys between theJoseph L. Hudson Jr. to suc, I ~1r. Hudson, in acccptir.g I the number 1)[ chIldren ages of 13 and 17. LSSM al.I ceed Mr. Hills as a member the new post, said, "Over served annually. ready has resettled more

II of the Detroit Arts Com mis- many decades Detroit has "With ~he m?ve to a la~g- than 3,iiJJ InduChinese in'sion. been fortunate to have had er Detr~lt office and With fo~r years through. sponsor.

The commission at its I a unique combination of pri. the. op.enlng o~ a b~and. new I ships of congregatIOns andmonthly meeting then elected I vate and public support in office In Lansing, \\ e wllI be groups. . .

H d . .. . . able to serve up to 80 more Established In 193-1, IA<;SM! The 1979 County Tax was due andMr. ~ son as Its p~eslde~t. t~IS" great cultural msutu- children, or almost 200 dur-[ also participates in a joint'Mr. Hills, who also IS a hfe tlOn. .'., ing 1930," said Carl E. Tho. I venture, Lutheran Adoption I payable December I, 1979, at thet~ustee of the Founders So- He praise:! ~It~, and. st.ate mas, L5SM's Executive Di-I Services, with Lutheran Chilo Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Av-ClCt.Yof the DlA, w~~ ~amed leader.s for their ('?~tl!1I,lJne I leduc I uien'" Friend Society. I enue, Grosse Pte Woods, Michigan

The 1979 County and School Tax is now ) adVisor .to the commls£l~n. comml~ment and VI~I?n for In Detroit the l!gency As part of its services to .due and payable at the City Office,. 90 . In hIS lette.r of re.slg~a- extending "our tradItion of moved Child and Family Ser- families, the agency offers 48236. Payment WIthout penalty canKerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michi- tlOn.. , Mr. HlIls, ?dltorl~l excellence. vices from agency headquar'l Life Enrichment programs be made up to and including Feb-

I chairman of the 'DetrOit "The Art Institute has be- lers at 484 East Grand Bou- for families and individuals I . .'~~,;:...~:':23u. ..•./.'-"'':"~ Press" and ' ~ ':'-'-€~;'T<:V.\l" ~ '~6:.;o:_=r.'.~._~ ~"':I--:~.;',,:i ~~~.,.:o- .;,../.~.,.::: .~-:o':: ~.,".-~. '~-:.1:~'::). _!:..uary'_l.1:..J~80. Begmnmg February

"i, :::~'l~l"',:'_':;,~.p",.-"'l,,.. ~;t~~,'has received strong filld1,,;';al Chur,,:.;' 'Gal- :>:';:;j) at East I which promote h::rmony in I' 15, 1980, a 4%. ~c~alty is added. . ,."personal and profeSSIOnal support from the state ... as Jefferson. I human relationships.

commitments which comp~1 fitting recognition of our The. Lansing Area. Office, In addition LSSM operatesme to be away from DetrOit high rank among the out- the first the Detroit-based I three nursing homes, (De.more and more." He recently standing art museums in the agency has had in that city, I trait, Grand Rapids, Sagin. FREDERICK G. HORNFISHERrelinquished the chairma:l- United States." I al~o marks the first time a aw), and a retirement center, f"ih, f""' ......""f .. ", 11",.. A<""'''',..,..'''-" He lauded Dr. Cummings' prlv~le agen.cy offering foster I (Grand Rapids). It runs a ....,u,J ....,v'.up~' VUC'l -n.:l.:n:;.:l.:::tUl

PQI,~z.~;l'Jas "recommitment" anj his family services has e.ntered seltle~ent hous~ in Sag.inaw; City of Grosse Pointe Woods_I> :J building of "a strong profes. the Lansmg s~ene m 31 a senIOr center In Detro,t and

S I"d y sional staff which offers us years. I manages a group home for G NOlear the leadership to further In Detroit. it is expect~d retard.ed adults in Detroit. P 12-06-79; 2-07-80strengthen our collections. that two SOCial workers Will It IS an agency of the

It's been another banner "I look forward to work- be added to the staff of six. Michigan Synod, Lutheranyear for Tomasine Polizzi at ing wlln members of the I~ Lansing th~ cffi2e has a Church in America and theAlbion College. Arts Commission the st3ff director and two social Michigan District of the

and the community at large workers.. . American Lutheran Church.Polizzi, a sophomore from H d hto pursue . the five year. ea .mg t e. Det~OIt office ----

The Shores, led the Briton growth plans now in place," IS yerIJe Ruffm~ Dlrecto! of .s~ccess is apt to come tofield hockey team to a 10.5 Mr. Hudson is chairman ChJ1d an.d FamIly Services. those who h,plen't time torecord with 15 goals in 15 and chief executive of the In LanSing, Margaret Pal. wail.games. She was the second J,L. Hudson Co., and a di-leading scorer in the Mich- rector of Dayton Hudsonigan Intercollegiate Athletic Corporation.Association with nine goals He is one of Detroit's mostand three assists. active civie leaders: He was

A.s .a freshman last year, director and founding, chair.PoliZZI was the second lead. man of New Detroit Incor.in.~ scorer for ~he Britons I porated; director and pastWIth .11 goals. ThiS year as a chairman of the Metropoli-left mner, she scored four tan Fund, Incorporated; di.of her goals on penalty I rector of Detroit Renaissance;stroke shots. chairman and director of the

The rest of the Briton United Foundation and theVarsity backed Polizzi's ex. 1965 Torch Drive; chairmancellent play with a second and trustee of H:lrper-Gr:lceplace finish in the State of Hospitals; trustee Of DetroitMichigan Tournament for Medical Center; and holdsDivision III schools. The Bri. directorships on banks, cor-tons also traveled to the reo porations, foundations andl:!ional tournament at Ohio national retail associations.Wesleyan when they reo Mr. H~dson was named Iceived an at-large berth in Outsta~~I~g ,!oung ~a_n ....~fthe tourney. the. ye,1I !11 1vGO by Lh" J-I";

A 1978 graduate of Uni. trOit JUnior B~ard of C~m:versity Liggett School Po- me~ce. He rec~lve.d the B nal. . : B'rlth Humanltanan Award

~IZZI.was a four-letter ~vmner in 1970, the Wayne Statem fIeld hockey, tennis, vol- University 'Builders of De.leyb~ll and lacrosse .. She was troit Award in 1974 and anpreSident .of her senIOr cla~s honorary degree from Mich-and .recelved ~ le.aderltJ.up igan State University in 1978.awara up?n graauauon. ,. He is the only American I

At AlbIOn College, Pohz2.1 to have served as presidentis a member of the Alpha of four leading national andChi Omega sorority. international journalistic or.

She is the daughter of Mr. ganizations. He is a memberand Mrs. Michael Polizzi of of the board of the AmericanWebber place. I Federation of the Arts.

FLUERETTE SCHULTZCity Treasurer

Published Grosse Pointe NewsDecember 6, 1979

OF BOATS AND TRAILERS.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMENDTITLE VI, CHAPTER 10 OF THECITY CODE OF THE CITY OFGROSSE POINTE WOODS OF 1975ENTITLED OUTSIDE STORAGE

CHESTER E. PETERSENCity Administrator-Clerk

GPN 12-6-79

SEEK ATTENTIONThe most crucial . d .b b ' . perlO In I March of Dimes recommends

a. a y.s devl'lopment is the I that women seek medical at.first. SIX weeks after con- ten Lion as soon as they think~_, That's why the I they are pregnant.

:NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe City Council will be considering

; the following proposed ordinance for'~.second reading and final adoption at.:' its meeting scheduled for December.~ 17, 1979. The proposed ordinance is" available for public inspection' at the.~.e Municipal Building 20025 Mack Av-:f: enue, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00;::::1 p.m. Monday thru l"riday:::.(...'--~-

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ALL AFFAIRS OF L~FE. LOVEI ~'i\RnIi\GE.HEALTH, DIVORCE, In;SINESS, SHE WILLR"~An AND TELL YOUR PAST. PRESENTANIl FUTURE, THIS GIFTED LADY WILL AD.VISE YOU WHERE OTHERS HAVE FATLEn.

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INDEX I CERAMICS. firing (Christ. Classified Advertising Information _G_E_NE_R_A_L --TO SERVICE OFFERED Imas) greenware available. EXCELLENT 0 p po r tun i. DRIVERS, small school Lus. , TONY VIVIANOCall evenings after 6 p.m. Phone: 882-6900 ty with America's largest ses, Grosse Pte. area, part.

, Saturday before noon, 886. Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 real ~state com.pa.ny. Pro. time. 881-9573. i Handyman0798'.1 gresslve commiSSion pro., . I Carpenter Work

12D Lake and River Property Office Hours: !r~m, 2 oflices. Call Doug B~~Y~~TTER for ,glr.l age 5 I and12E: Commercial Property PET SITTER, medium to Mon. 8-5; Tues. 8-12; 'Wed. 9-0 "iT"'- ..,.."".:....at 97IH;OOO. :: ....:::J ~o.:;n.e,_11.30 5 • ~~,' I Miscellaneou~

.II' ....~ ~ ........l.~t,J'Jort~,a.'n }1~=~_."",.. small. no tinklers. biters. • . , v ,- Uoot;UQH ~

j 3 Reol I:stote '--M'/!'Oiriie'nome~'I1:li'.;jOtj!i: I' ..... ' .. 1' ri1irs.~'&~'frl:"(S'-b.'. III - ACCOUNTANT 'in Mont~ith,us~h;ulwdi;~ri~t~, 881-2093~~: ~:~e~~~ySo~:operty ANYONE WISHING to do. Deadlines: Established Detroit manufac. Starting Jan. 885,8303. after 5 p.m.lJC Land Contracts nate food. canned goods, Cancellations and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. ture.r o.n•. E.ast_ Je.ffe_r_so~I'AMBITIOUS Active People: I ---G-R-O-SS-E-P-O-I:';-'-T-E--

potatoes. turkey. ham .. to '" T AA'" ---n • --i~u ;:OT Soie or Lease feed the poor on Christmas .. a .....copy, ,u",,"uay IIVV' • wam:. !Uti cJlal"l!;~ ueg"'~u For a rewarding business' EMPLOY:lIE:';T AGE:';CY14 Real Estate Wanted Day. Please contact Lori at Error corrections, Mon. noon individual ~ith ~xpcrience opportunity of your own, i14;' Lots Wonted 886-7141. Rates: through fJn~nclal sta~e. call Steve &: Vickie at 372- . SERVICE si:';CE 1924148 Vocation or Suburban I -------- men!s. Submit resume. In. 8294 for appointment. ! All types of positions In the

Properly Wonted I' FOUR American Airlines lh Cash or .pre-pay: 12 words. .2.90 cludmg salary requlre-I ~ home14C Real Estate Exchange fare coupons, one Hughes Each additional word. .15 ments to Grosse Pointe PERSON NEEDED to work i 18514 :llatk, G.P,F.15 BUSInessOpportunities I Air West 1/~ fare coupon, Billing rate. . . . . . . . 3.40 News. P.O. Box K.75. ,in a nursery school with 3 i 885-457616 Pets for Sale I $45 9658319 R t'l t 'n h 470 .... I year olds, as an aid to ;'fl-16;' Horses for Sale . - . eat ra e per Ie. .. DENTAL.asSlSta~t, full tlm~, other teacher. Job also in. ! :-IEED SO~IETHI:';G moved.168 Pet Grooming I RESPONSIBLE, young man Border adv. per inch . 5.50 East SIde offIce. Expe:-l- volves driving school ~la. I Tll.o Pointe reiidt:r,ti '"ill

will deliver your car from .8 weeks or more. . . . 5.00 enc.ed preferred, but. Will tion wagon with another: move or rem?ve large o.r16C Pet Boarding Florida to Detroit at Christ. tra.m. Salary negotiable. adult. in morning and af- I small qua.ntltJes o.f furnJ.19 Printing and Engraving mas. References. 575.9691 CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a 88•. 0287. ternoon, to pick up and' 1 ture, a,ppllances, pIanos or20 Generol Service classified adl/. error is limited to either a cancellation of the I h t C 11 f20A Carpet L'ay,'ng for an interview. TEACHER NEEDS !ovin" dro.p off children in the '. w a n~::e t YO~:ft a or___________ charge for or a re-run of the portion in error. Notification b hb h d M t "- free est1 ...a e .~. 0481 0"20B Refrigeration and All THREE WHO TICKETS for must be given in time for correction in the following issue. mother substitute for 20. nelg or 00. us "" ma.: 822 2208 ,,' •. Y'Y- "

Con:!itianing Repair We assume no responsibility for the same error after the month-old, my home, part ture and dependable. 527- I ' __ . _Friday, December 7. 886- first insertion. time or full time starting 8070. I QUALITY Health Care I'n

20C Chimn~y and I'"eplace 0383 after 2 p.m. CLASSIFYING & CENSORSHIP: We reserve the right to J 885 646Repair 1----. classify each ad under its--appropriate heading. The Pub- anuary..I. CAT E R I N G COMPA:-;Y; your. home, hospital or

20D Locksmith~ HAVE A SANTA With a real lisher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for ASSISTANT MANAGER I needs hard-working indi'l n~rslng home. Our t;>rofes.20E Insulation beard come to your home publication. Fast.growing fashion denim viduals for full time work. t slOnal sta~ of re,glst~~ed20F Washer and DrYH R"r>nir on Chridm ..~ Fv" Re!l! 1! ir~_"=_===="""'=-----------------..tj store is looking for an en. Call mornings between 9: ~~!s:~:A,~n"l_ n~~se ..s_..~_ e~21 Moving Santa! 824-7178. -------- -, --- - "------- i ergetic, outgoing. capable and 12. 571-0440. ' ... " awa .. au", ..... uv .... ~ "21A Piano Service ----------- 28-TUTORING AND 4-HELP WANTED person to assist in the man. day, 7 days a week. Phone218 Sewing Machine 2 AMERICAN Airlines 1h EDUCATION GE NERAL agement of our Eastland KEY PUNCH 882.6640, Medical Person.21C Electrical Service off coupons. 885.4846, TUTORING 1------------ store. Apply in person. Experienced operator, full nel Pool. Day or night.210 TV and Radio Repair AMERICAN Arlines 1h price ALL SUBJECTS I NURSES THE BOTTOM HALF. time position in RenCen .. PRiVATE NURSiNG21E Storms and Screen~ coupon. Days 886.3400. _ ----------- Some clerical work. Free21F Home Improvement -----------, GRADES 1 THRU 12 Enjoy your freedom DENTAL OFFICE seeking parking. Excellent fringe Around the Clock21G Roofing Service EXPERIENCED bartender PROFESSIONAL FACULTY Your Fami!y neat, dependable. intel1i. program. Call 581.5289. in home, hospital or nursing21H Rug Cleaning a.vailable for private par. WE CAN HELP I Your Profession gent, highly personable in, Miss Germaine. home. R:';'s, LP:';'s, Aides.21-1 POIOting, Decorating ties. Call John 885.0081. I C!Rm:c:li' t){\Jl'J'Y';;- I dividual. Experienced or companions, male aU end.

I ~£.~~~~.~....~ I I UtJ WAGES wiHing to train for office PROFESSIONAL i::ouple de- ants, Ih'e.ins. Screened and21J Wall Washing DO YOU NEED your car LEARNING CENTER procedures. Typing and sires before and after' bonded. 24 hour service.~~~ ii:~~~:ftoshing dbrilventl~ FIOridad? Depe~dh'13.~~~~cheval on th:O~~~1 BENEFITS light bookkeeping required school care (or Trombley Lil'ensed nurses for insuf-

a e co lege stu ent WIt ' . I Call 881.5~9. first grade son. Begin Jan. ance cases.21M Sewer Service references available from Uniform Allowance ---------__ POIXTE AREA XL21M Asphalt Work Dec. 7 to Dec. 9. Call 881. . PRIVATE TUTORING V . P HELP WANTED --General uary, your home or ours.' . -RSES210 Cement and Br,'ckWork 6562 m your own home. All sub. acatlon ay I b Interested parties leave Tt..- 4-3180

. Malpractice Insurance a or, benefits available. phone number for Dr. -----------21P Woterproofing ------ ----- jects; all levels. Adults and Apply in person Tir.~ Dis. ~1I:';l'TE ~IAID CLEA:';I:';G21Q Plaster Work 1 AMERICAN Airlines 1h children. Certified teachers. Major Medical tributors Inc .. i7611 East Owmby at Parkcrest ~otel AXD SERVICE CO.21R Furniture Repair fare coupon, $30. 886-8895. DETROIT and SUBURBAN Paid Mileage Warren. by December 12th or write 26~20721$ C t TUTORING SERVICE Holiday Pay -----_____ P.O. Box 3050, Duke :\Iedi. WE DO

arpen er RENT,A-SANTA - Experi. 356009" I' Ed t' AUTO DEALER need ff' I cal Center, Durham, :';orth21 T PI b' d H f . '7 nservlce UCO Ion . s 0 Ice Carpet "Ieanl'ng. "'all "'a~h-urn ,ng on eo Ing enced. By appointment. ----------- help some t"Pl' a . d Carolina 27710 by Dec. 25. ~ ~ ~.21 U Janitor Service 886.1601. EXPERIENCED TEACHER ME D ICAL . . J no require .' ing, interior.exterior. andWlll train. Call Wanda at -----------2)'" SilverpioJing' in Grosse Pointe area Willi McDonald Ford East, 885- 4A-HELP WANTED garage painting, floor wax.~ ~~ ?r~ssm~kin~ o~d Tailoring 12 ~~I~~~. ~::,,~.a~ue86~20nu~uP40.ns, !u!or any s?bject in gra.des P ERS 0 N N EL 4000. DOME:$T~C ing and buffing. oven 'vent'" ,. "wlmmlng roOis T- - - 1"0. your nome or mine. I -__________ and hood cieaning, furni.21Z Snow Remavol and SELECT Shopping Service, 824.9642. POOL TRAVEL AGENT. GROSSE POI~TE ture refinishing, cabinet.

Landscaping Christmas worries over. -----------1 AT LEAST TWO YEARS i E~IPLOYME~T AGE~CY formica and minor carpen.Before they've begun. callI2F-SCHOOLS Grosse Pte .•Mt. Clemens EXPERIENCE. GREAT ,Top.paying, excellent live.in try work.

lA-PERSONALS 11A---P-E-R-S-O-N-A-LS--- 885-8059. DAY CARE 882-6640 POTENTIAL I:-i' S:\IALL I t~~~ons f~rH etcpetenced -\\-'O-~-IA-~-.-.v.-.i-sh-e-s-d-a\-.,-,'-or-k-o-r_______________________ I-----------1 d AGE:-i'CY. 779-5500. I care louse eepers. .

BARTENDER 3 AMERICAN Airlines "h I NURSERY AND HAIRDRESSER to roun out Coo k s / Housekeepers. companion helper. 521-NOTICE fare coupons. 821.2234. KINDERGARTEN our staff. We have an op- E~ERIE~CED Bartender, Maids, Chauffeurs / Com. 3528.PRIVATE PARTIES CLASSES ening' for one experienced. mghts. Call for an appoint. panions and Couples. 18514 -\\-'O-:'>IA.-:';-'-O-\-'E-R--SO-",,-'-a-n-ts

DEADLINE ALL OCCASIONS ATTRACTIVE AND intelli. talented hairdresser with ment. Nemo's Ren,Cen Mack Avenue. Grosse

CHANGE EXCELLENT REFERENCES gent. 6 foot 5 World War 2, 3 OR 5 SESSIONS clientele. Excellent oppor. 259.1525.' . Pointe Farms. £:85-4576. ;~~I~a:f:rt~oe,::tloe~~ldin.f~"TIMOTHY" MYERS 11 Veteran, former feature PER WEEK. FULL OR ! tunity, busy salon, ne ..; --_________ ------0-.' ~-.~.-,.~.. -~

Classified advertising COpy,' 881.5348 writer and Public Rela. HALF.DAY-A.M. OR P.M. location. Call Ms. Carol, TWO'S CO. I MALE COMPAXION to stay' years experience. Refer,for Thursday, December 27 after 5:30 tions Man will provide' 776-7340 I J?li Salon. 773-4750. Downtown _ Wants compe. with elderly man nights. encs. own lools. have part.must b . b F'd D 1\' d1 It' . t time help. Phone an.\.time

e In y nay, e. O-KI-t:NTA'L RUG:: transportation in an Eldo. CH iLOREN'S . ARE 'YOU LOOKING FOR A tent person. Ide a I f 0 l' .e ca ratmn.!! no nee.cember 21, 5 p.m. Copy for oJ rado Convertible for per. REW RDlNG ~ REER? Wayne student, to work 2. essary. Please - reply to _5_2_6_.0_2_6_1_. _Thursday, January 3 must WANTED wn or persons wan.ting to WORLD IN REAt ESTATE"'~Y BE 5 p.m. weekdays and 10.3 i Grosse Pointe News, Box CRYSTAL CLE..\S CO. Best~e i~ by Friday, Decem. one or many travel anywhere 10 the LAKESHORE VILLAGE YOUR ANSWER p.m. Saturdays. Apply in. ~ ..1~ Gi'ass:a~~inte Farms, window c I e ani n g and

er 8. 5 p.m. Private collector will pay U.ni_~edSt~tes !or a. 'p.e~i.o.d12G--CONVA!.ESCENT We have openings for 2 am- I person at 399 Fisher Rd.' • IC gan. housekeeping in town. CallI any reasonable price. ?!,_~~ontns. ree :lilU,~~~; CARE bitious salespeople in each! Immediate opening. : IDEAL FOR elderl)'lad)' who ~ian'in. 582.9638. DianaPUppy SlITER service-Ex. 6447311 nIl;;"e", References. ..."u of our branch offices near, drives and is willing to 526-7199.

perienced, small dogs only, - after 6 p.m. Jim Hamra. CARE FOR your loved ones F.astland, Grosse Pointe: S~LVATION ARMY pick up child from school. -----------no tinklers. References. $'! L POINT I . han at. 363.3805, West i.n hospital or home. Exper- Park and Grosse Pointe Bell n~gers nee.ded for Kr.es. 'I also cook and Ught c)'ean. , L~DY WILL DO houseworkper day l'ncludl'ng portl'ons NEED E essons. prl. g th V II F II da\"s 368 2968vate or group. Any age. Bloorpfleld. lenced nurse's aides, LPN~ Woods. We offer generous es 1~ e 1 age. u or ing 4 days a week. Call .' ' .of 1st and last days. VE'9- TU 6-63Hl TU 1-7073 I or RNs 24-hour service. advertising floor time and part.tlme. Volunteers or I 882.1567 after 6 p.m. M-A-N-U-S-C-R-I-P-T--1385. I" TREAT .YOURSELF: H~ve AMC H€alth Care One. close super'vision. Compre- paid workers. 773-6070. I

j=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, NEEDLEF-OINT and crewel somethmg expressly m ..de 569.'>5°5 hen~ive training classes ----------- BA.BYSITTER needed for ~Iedical manuscript. scient if.pillows blocked and finish. for you. Excellent and ex. .. u . ~tart soon Call Paris DI" R~CEPTIONIS1', light ty'p- 'small bab" ~Ionda\' thm ic reports. books. disserta.

GROSSE POINTE . d h d k k 't ~. lng Attorne..... ff' . oJ,.. . . . 1led. TU 1.7073, TU 6.6318. penence an wor, m s 3-LOST AND FOUND Santo for interview ap. • . J S a Ice m Friday preferabl). in mv tlOns. repetItI\'e etters-

HaM ' ------------ of. - all kinds, including ------------ poinlment. 804-0600. downtown. 961-3020. home. 'For details call 886. all your typing needs ... E CHECKERS: THE BAHA'I FAITH IrISh patterns. Call 463- LOST-Black kitten with or. JOHNSTONE & DENTAL H"'GIENIST' t 1 4947 IB~I ~rag Card II. Call

W f h I 872.8217 - 365,953lS 0632 ange and white markings. ~ wan -I' , 823-5705. 15007 Kerchevale care or your orne ___________. Three Mile and Jefferson JOHNSTONE ed for part.time position . . I Grosse Pointe Park )fon:

while you are away. Call I ATTENTION MOTHERS A UNIQUE gift for women: area. Re\"ard. 824 "932 aft. WAITER't '11 k I in Grosse Pointe dental of.' HOUSEKEEPER dnver With F' 9 t - 308860345 We are Pointe Ch . h - ...." wal ress. gn coo f' 8867890 references live.in or out rl.. a.m. O::l: p.m.. . Do your rlstmas S oppmg Swedish massage gift eer- er 4 p.m. . and kitchen prep. 881-1883. 1 Ice. . . .. Sat. and evenin:_-s b\.' a-.u-homeuwners. in peace. Reserve a space tificates. Massage perform. _ 1----------- non.smoker. m u c h f i' e e

for your child (6 months. ed by certified masseuse. WOULD THE PERSON who WE ARE LOOKING for a . NURSES AIDES - Macomb: time for additional em. _P_o_i_r:_tm_f:_nt_. _l------------ll 5 years) at Sl Paul's Cath. For information, call Wen- has my brown camel hair career-minded individual i Count?' reside~~s, full ~r i ployment. 882.3470. WILL BABYSIT afternoonsLAPAST J eH E I nlic Church. Mother's day dy, 331-0563. coat which was mistakenly who is presently licensed! part.tlme posItions avail-I' . ' and evenings in my home

out. Every Friday morning ------- I removed !ro~n the Gnlden or considerin£ the iieid of . ab~c fur horrn: hea.lth aides.: B..\Bl SITTER - iiiY hc,iT.i;:. r';)n ",.n,"irio tl"::J"~"n,.t:::\ti(",Come in and order now 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost $2.50 DOLL REPAIRS, old and Lions cloak room on Sun. real estate sales. For the i ~equi~e.completiian of bas-; good pay. Call 882.3564 if-'~;c'e-s~~ty. --O~t;;-D;i'\:e.

in time for Christmas, Ii, Open to the public. For new. Composition, Bisque. day, December 2nd, please beginner we offer sales IC trammg program from after 6 p.m. , l:Iayes area. 52i-tl343.one of a kind custom reservations and informa- eyes re-sel and re-stringing contact owner. 822.3770 or aids. tr~ining assistance: an accredited institution i -B-A-B-\-'S-I-T-TE-R-n-e-e-d-e-d-i-n-m-,-------- _designed gift baskets. I tion, call 882.4419. Mrs. Klee. 884.1426. 886-3804. ~n? l~ads: If y~u would en- i or 1 or .more years hospi.: home. 5days a week. 3:30 ~EED. HOLIDAY. ~E~P:$20 and up. Each one i PARTY TIME: Hire a pro- ------------ JOY \\orkmg \\Ith a smal~'l tal nursmg home or com., to 6 p.m .. one child five' .,. -- H().t;SE .CLEA:\I:\G,an original at 15121 I CERTI FI ED LOST-Bo"'s dark rimmed "r ~pl,,~t 'nil ~1~~_1 .... _.. ----, ....... ,. • - " ..'I fe~sinnlll I:H!!,tp!1der !:;r prescription glasses. Ver. -" .'''' u .. ~ ~:w~.~".... I ww...... ..l'a •• n .:iIopt:ut:""t:. years old. Must have own L.,,:p~nenl:eu, energellc COl.K<.:l.:llt:..ai. G,u.>.>" Pt.::.' S'vVED iSH : holiday fun. Call Greg 771. group of .people m pleasa~t I Must have own car. Call transportation. Vi c i nit y' lege sisters Will serH yourPark. Open 10-5. MASSAGE THERAPY! 3199. nier aild Mack area. Ap- surroundmgs, call Wm. \Ii. , Stephanie Paganelli at 574.: Cook Road and ~Iack. Aft- parties. help with prepara.

FOR WOMEN---------- proximately Nov. 20. Call ~ueen. at 886.4141 for an. 0900. er 6 p.m, 882~94. tion. cleaning. shopping.TWO AMERICAN Airlin~s after 7 p.m. 881,1997, mten'lew. ------------ ----------- etc. Ex cell en t Grosse

For apn.ointment or inIor- dl'scount coupons. $30 each -------------- i ------------ TWO WAITRESSES wanted B A.BYSITTER needed full P' t f REARTIST LOST-Standard Schnauzer. A~IWA Y-Beat inflation di- . .. . I om e re erences .mation call Wend", 331., 823,2500. ' , days. will train. Apply time m mv home Refer SER E 'B .. . I J black and white, (;roped I versl'f)' )'our l'ncome. Get . ' - V): Ol'R DUESegmmng wmter co lec- 0563. ' ---------- Golden Coffee Pot Restau. ences requ'red 882 ?ll- .

tion of drawings and . ' UNITED AIRLINES ',-2 fare ears and taiL Answers 10 the whole story. Call Tom. rant. 63 Kercheval. Grosse I . '_::l. XO\\'_ 886.31i8.paintings. Will w 0 r k 1 AMERICAN Airline ';2 fare coupon, $25. Call 881.9560. I Willie. Area Cadieux and, 882,5169. Pointe Farms. ELDERLY LADY would like A:';OTHER HOLIDAY andmoslly I-n pastel and coupon, $40. 886,6880. 'I------------ Mack. $50 reward. 881-! ~---------- ----------- live-in companion house- . f h h 12 ENT"RTAINM"'NT ' r A CU 1r~ ~~ tIme or t orou.>! r <'.1n.___ I -!: 1:" 6~n~ ., I,r ~C- ,,-. """ t ORTlrODOXTIC ..-\ 5 .5 i 5 t. k~t."~r for "'eekends. Frl-charcoal with ink (,o!r.! ,..- -, '-r\JI IlL!'. rV.:lI I IVI~ d d d f ing. One time only clean-weather ::nimals, nature I Q'UALITY VINTAGE PIANO LOST - Gold watch, 6 dia-. AVAILABLE an nee e or part time day morning until :lIon day ing for Christmas or on a

position, Previous dental morning. References. 882. k fsstp~~~ess.:n~e~es~e~~ t~e~' CHRISTMAS TREES STYLINGS monds with black suede I E\'cnings al well known e-.:perience preferred. 886. 4429. wee'ly basis He erenn's

, DOUGLAS FIR, SPRUCE. Piano enterlainment for your band, Saturday. December j downtown restaurant. Blue 1230. upon reque,l. 2 \I omen il)[

me know n'Jw. C.K.P., I I SCOTCH PTNE cocktail party', dinner par. 1 in Village. 962.6492. ext, I Cross and other benefits HOl'SEKEEPER _ Experi. the price of one 777-5588P,O. Box 36461, Grosse Kercheval at Marlborough ty. special event, spccial' 20i (aftcr 6 p.m. 885-3418.) included. Call Bev at 962- '.1RTHODO:'\TIC Ass is t- enced 2 da\'s weekh' 886, HOl'SEKEEPI~G _ Erf

Pointe Farms, 1\Ii. 48236. moment. Call 862-4406 or! ----------- I 6735. ant. full time. experience 3646 . . ' 1.1 block east of ,866.5478. : LOST: Pair tinted prescrip., ._ preferred but will train. ' cient. experien.:ed. \Inh

331-6335 Chalmers I' ------------! tion glasses m yellow VInyl HOt..'SEKEEPER ncedcd im.! 885.8501. 9 to 5 p.m. EXPERiE:\CED houseKccp. r"f"reil.:es E\',n:::;3 331_________ :..._-_---_-"-__-~__-_-_--_-,~--------_-_' I HAR~ MUSIC for special oc': case. Reward. 8Btl-1891. ' mediatel)' days. St Anne's.: er. laundress. excellent 893,4.

r-------------------------, C:lSlons, Catherine West.' -----'----------- l'arpcr,Cau-'-,'''ux.88u'',2''-''''.' n••'R .... T',".\IE i\Ss'.~.tant I'n Ion" r"ferenc"'s \' ,I" ------565.3624 arter 6 p.m. I, FOrND: Large full grown' , oJU_ '" , 0 -- .. , ..... one L-\DY I:'; Grosse P~'lnlt'DEAR ANN --- '--,--------- mE'dic;;l officE'. Will train. family necessary, For one, ------------ male cat. Looks like ":\Ior. i COOKS :-i'EEDED full time L' h ' 7798800 39396'" Park area w!she, t~) cart'

WE WISH YOU THE BEST 2A-MUSI~ ris." Gentle and fricndly. i 630 to 2:30 :\Is"o part tim~ _~_l typ:ng~ '. person. <M. for elderl~ days or l'.I~htsOF LUCK ALWAYS. WE'LL EDUCATION Somcbody's pet. Found ap.. 130 10 7:30. Harper and DOW~TOW:'; R E' n a is. EXPERIE:';CE'D PER SO:'; References 885-jj{'4

KEEP IN TOUCH --- -------- ---- proximately 3 \\'e~k5 ago ~ Cad£'Lix. 886-2502. saner "lediC'al Clinis has a nt~ded for hous~('leaning ---.-------,-:\ITSS YOU, • . PIANO LESSONS--qualifie:l ~ Ha th R d C II f II' . . r d GRADl":\ TE stu1t'nt \I ould

.~.,~ m .,.,.. ....... " on w orne oa. a -------- .. -----------,- u tlmc pOSItion or r{'. an ironing twice wE'ekly. I'k' III,\J v Co, ...... ,,"'.:>&,' Jr."_ I :':''''::i,,'', lilY ill""". 002,7772. I 381.7195 aftl'r 4 pm. i LEGAL SECRETA RY -Full (,t'ptlOnist. Experi('n('(' re, $30 p('r da~. 885.2269 b('. 1-e Inll'nor painting. \I a

~--', -----"'--- - ',.- . --- --- or r3rt l1me pcrman('nt po. quircd, Apply at 200 Ren.' tween 10 and 5. papenn;. Reasonable. t"x.

II.' GROSSE POINTE .$25 REWARD for "Glla~h". sitlOn 1)ownto"l'n. Good peri!c'n('ed, reCeren('es 88:;,'I\ICTITI IT!: r'IC' otlr brlo\'ed orangc and typinl: imllortanl. ('xperi. ~~~~~~~ ~:;:t~~:.. ~~,i:: ~~. A.r__ .w.~I_I_C_~_C-.ITT•• - .!.~.r-_. 0213.

I ,,~..,. , , V , ... v, ...lIiic smaii ('at (iemalc). ('n('c r('qllircd, Call 961. _vvvuvv. u ••n .... " .. ~, "db ~ -----,

MUSIC Lost in thl' \"Icinitv of 9139 le~ SERVICES B:\BYSIIT1\G - 2'» ar'01dPrival(' instruction - piano. Yorkshirc and K('r('hc\'al PA-RT-TIME ('ount~r-' help .IR EXECl'Tl\'E will care ('ollE'ge graduate \\ e e k.

\'oicc. strings, wind and' S('ptcmbcr:1 Plras(' eall OISHWASHERS nc('ded. Pi. wanted. Scamstr('~s abail, ror your hom(' \\hile you're mghts and \\eekend;; 884.brass instruments, gUItar.! 8857000 days or 885.5139 ral('s . ('ov('. 17201 Mark. ti) H'~ hclpful. dry ('lean. awa~ ..\\allabl(' for Dc, _5_1_1_:'i _man dol i n, organ and! ev('nJng~. Wl' miss her. any f)('trOl!. ('IS work (la\ s II a m to., <'l'miler and januaT), Da)'s viIi} jlltl~. pia,t.:'rtr,:;, p.l:n'Ihl'n~. Di~linguish('d r:lr. Il'ads gratdlllly Ir:l('ked r-----"------.---'-------'-----.--- p.~l. Sall'881'.iz24." ~ 362.444-1, :\Ir. B"rg, At" lll":. !,uti..r ""'"n,,,~ r,'rlilly. 882-496.1. ! do\\'n. Off E --,-----------.- -- rOllnts Rccei\'able ,l'n'I,'es ('all 88..'> 0934- -._- - ice xpanding DE:';TAL RE(,EPTIO:';IST- -- .__ , _ _ __. _

PIANO LESSONS-.qualifled; LOST-3.tone gold bracl"lct "al"~p"r~nn n""ri ..d part time. ,'xperit'ncc, 882, S-SITUATION WANTEDt('acher, my hum('. 882, : H,'ward. 881.2204. Bo;u~'~la-~ '.' .... ;; '~~o-u~an 2820. r-------------.;;:---------------:::-~------_,7772. '4-HELP WANTED- sell ,~ milllon you should DRIVERS. full (Ir part tm1l'. TELEPHP:\E S(ll.lCITl~G ORWOODS MUSIC GENERAL call George Palms for ap- ~tar' Indll) ASS 1070 Sl'R\'F:Y \H)RK FHO:\t :\iY HO:\IE

STU D I0 poinlml'nl. ~O YF_\ RS F: XPER! F.~ CF., ALSO,P,"INl'F:R ANIl hrll'('r -, X,RAY Iran'lT')1lwnl,t fllr B()('KKEErl:\G. ACGOl'\Tl:'\G '-\'\1'

l0:151 Mack 88.'i0024 Own transport:lllOn, Call Gco r. Palms Rra1tor Easl Side cliniC 371.4880 T:\:\E~ \'FRY RE:\SO:\:\BI.E R,\TES,Guitar, pi:lJl", theory'. 1l;\lc hdorr Fridil) for ap 886-4444 :\lllnda~ Ihrough nld;l~ !l 292-9171

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Ie,; JJvb!!c ~!e2 Entertainment2;' Mus,c Education2B Tutoring and Education2C Hobby rll)iruCiiun20 Camps2E Athletic InstructIOn2F Schools2G Convalescent Core3 Lost and Found4 Help Wanted General4;' Help Wanted Domestic4B Services to Exchange4C House Sitting Services5 Situation WontedSA Situation Domestic58 Employment Agency5C Catering6 For Rent Unfurnished61. For Rent Furnished68 Rooms for Rent6C Office for Rent60 Vacation Rentals6E Garage for Rent6F Share Living Quarters0(; ::'tore or Office Rental6H For Rent Or Sale6J Halls for Rent7 Wonted to Rent7A Room Wanted7B Room and Board Wonted7C Grarage Wanted70 Storage Space Wonted8 Articles for Sale8A Musical Instrument~88 Antiques for Sale8C Office Equipment9 .A.rtic!esWonted10 Snowmobile for Sale10;' Motorcycles for Sale

'108 Trucks for Sale11 Cars for Sale11A Car Repair11B Cars Wanted to BuylIe Bcats and Motors11 D Boat Repair11E Boot Dcckage and Storage11F Trailers and Campers11G Mobile Homes

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CLASSIFIED ADS Call TUxedO .2-6900"":- -;' ,

3 Trunk Lines to .Serve .You Quickly

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NOTICE

MRS. DIXONTAROT CARD & PALM READER

ADVISOR

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o~.; ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. tOVF-. MARRIAr.F:,HEALTH. DIVORCE, RliSINESS. SHE WILLRJo:AO ANI> TELL YOUR PAST, PRESEI\;TAND FUTURE. THIS GIFTED LADY WILL AD-VISE YOU WHERE OTHERS HAVE FAILED_

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INDEX CERAMICS, firing (Christ. assl 18 V8 ISlRg norma IonTO SERVICE OFFERED II mas) greenware available. Phone: 882-6900 EXCELLENT 0 p P 0 rl;;n j'l DRIVERS, small school bus. , TONY VIVIANOCall evenings ..fter 6 p.m. I ty with America's large~t ses, Grosse Pte. area, part,

__ . ...,. --' Saturday before noon 886. Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 re.el estate company. Pru. i time. eel gS73. ! Handyman12D Lake ond River Pro,'erty 1_07_98_.__ . I. _()_T-',~,ice n' (J--u"-rs.' I gressive c~mmission. pro. I ---..-,-,_..-.-_------_--...-.-..-..-,-.-.--5! ('i'!~!'.F1te~Work

12E Commercial Prape'ty •.TP~;-.,~~!Tn:'::.~i'~lt~;:=::~:};:~t.oII I; ~~~:::~;u ~fJ~~~~~ ulJug I 1. ;;;;;'ho~~:ul\:~~~ d~~m.1 Misce~~aneoll>H: ~!t:Ea~I::~~"'~I AN~YYOPN'oEi~tweIhS~H-~I'eN-'-G-82tio-50d609.:'.~hounr~~t:F~i~~~5 8-12: 'Wed 9-5 11--/"\-'-C-C-O-U-N-T-A-N-T--1in ~:~nt~~~~id;:hcro~u~i~~i~te i 88~e~2093. Deadlines: Established Detroit manufac. Starting Jan. 885.8303. i after 5 p_m_

13B Cemetery Property nate food, canned goods, C JI t' d h M 4 IHe Land (ontracts potatoes, turkey, ham, to ance a Ions an c anges, on. p.m. turer on East Jefferson AMBITIOUS Acti':e People: I GRO~B l'UI.:"TE13D For Sole or Lease feed the poor on Christmas New copy, Tuesday noon. :"a'.lt~ full c~arge de~reed For a rewarding business! E~fPLOY:'IfE:-;T AGE:-;CY14 Real Estate Wonted Day. Please contact Lori at Error corrections, Mon. noon lOdlvldual ~Ith ~xperlence opportunity of your own. I141. Lots Wonted 886.7141. Rates: through fJn~nclal sta~e. call Steve & Vickie at 372.14B Va,ation Or Suburban ---------__ men~s. Submit resume. In. 8294 for appointment.

Properly Wonted FOUR American Airlines % Cash or 'pre-pay: 12 words. . 2.90 cludlOg salary require. 1------------14C Real Estote Exchange I fare coupons, one Hughes Each add itional word. .15 ments to Grosse Pointe PERSON NEEDED to work15 Busine,;s Opportunities r Air West Ij~ fare coupon, Billing rate. . . . . . . . 3.40 News, P.O. Box K.75. I in a nursery school with 316 Pets tor Sale I $45. 96_'5_.8319_. Retail rate per inch. . 4.70 DENTAL . t t f 1I"'t' year oIds, as an aid to an.16A Horses for Sole .assls a~, u Im~, other teacher. Job also in- ~EED Sn'fETHI:--;c,. mover!16B Pet Groom;ng I RESPONSIBLE, young man Border adv. per inch . 5.50 East Side ofhce. Expe~l. volves driving school sta.' Two Pointe residents ....iIl16C Pet Boo,ding will deliver your car from ,8 weeks or more. . . . 5.00 en~ed preferred, but. Will tion wagon with another move or remove large or19 Printing and Engraving I Florida to Detroit at Christ. tram. !ialary negollable. adult, in morning and af. small quantities of furni.

mas R f 575 ""91 CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a 884-028/ t . k d ture applJ'ances pl'anos or20 r-neTol Serv,'ce I' e erences.."" , . ternoon, 0 pIC up an , ,"'" classified adv. error is limited to either a cancellation 01 the h h C l' f20' Carpet' '''Yl-ng for an interview. h TEACHER NEEDS 10Vl'ng dro.p olf children in the II.' at ave you. -a I or.. - c arga for or a re-run of the portion In error. Notification f . 3430420B Refr,'geratJ'an and A" I t b - . t' f mother substl'tute for 20- neIghborhood. Must be ma. I ree estimate. . 81, orTHREE WHO TICKETS for mus e given 10 Ime or correction in the following issue. d d .. bl 527 I 822 2208

Conditioning Repair F 'd D b We assume no responsibility for Ihe same error after the month-old, my home, part turp. an epenc:a e. . , . .nay, ecem er 7. 886. ft' rt- 8070 I20C Chimn'?y and i'ireplace 0383 after 2 p.m. irS Inse Ion. time or full time starting. I QUALITY Health Care in

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Repair classify each ad under its-appropriate heading. The Pub- anuary. .1 .. CAT E R IN G COMPAi'OY i your. hOhme, hospital or20D Locksmith~ HAVE A SANTA with a real lisher reserves the righlto edit or reject copy submitted for ASSISTANT MANAGER needs hard-working indi'l n~rslng ..ome. Our ?rofes.20E Insulation beard come 10 you!' home publication. Fast-growing fashion denim viduais for fuil time work., slOnal stafdf of repst~dred20F Washer o~d Dryer Repair on Christmas Eve. Rent a store is looking for an en. Call mornings between 9: ~~rses, ,~nbl nu

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21 Moving Santa! 824--7178. -- ergetic, outgoing, capable and 12. 571.0440. : daey a7vadlaa e . k 0puhrs a21A Piono Service -.--------- 2B-TUTORING AND 4-HELP WANTED t' t' th , ys a wee. one218 Sewing Machine 2 AMERICAN Airlines lh EDUCATION GENERAL person 0 asslS In e man. i 882.6640, Medical Person.21C Electriral Service off coupons. 885-4846. agement of ou~ Eastland KEY PUNCH f II nel Pool. Day or night- ---------- TUTOR ING store. Apply In person. Experienced operator, u .21D TV and Radio Repoir AMERICAN Arlines!AI prict! NURSES THE BOTIOMHALF. time position in RenCen. PRIVATE NURSI NG21E Storms and Screens coupon. Days 886.3400. ALL SUBJ ECTS I ----------- Some clerical work. Free21F Home Improvement ----------- . GRADES 1 THRU 12 I Enjoy your freedom DENTAL OFFICE seeking parking. Excellent fringe Around the Clock21G Roofing Service EXPERIENCED. bartender PROFESSIONAL FACULTY Your Fomi'ly neat, dependable, intelli. program. Call 581.52B9. in home. hospital or nursing21H Rug Cleoning available for private par. WE CAN HELP Your Profession gent, highly personable in. Miss ~rmaine. home. R~'s, LP~'s, Aides.21.1 Pointing. Deca,oting ties. Call John 885.0081. GROSSE POINTE dividual. Experienced or companions. male attend.21J Wall Woshing DO YOU LEARNING CENTER TOP WAG ES willing to train for office PROFESSIONAL couple de. ants, live.ins. Screened and21 K W,'ndow H'oshl'ng NEED your car procedures. ""'ping and sires befor!' and ~!tP.'" bonded_ 24 hour service.

n driven to Florida? Dep d 63 Kercheval on the Hiii BEN EFIT S ~J - - -21L Tile Work . en . 343'()836 8818281 light bookkeeping required school care for Tromble.y Licensed nurses for insur.abfle college student with . Call 881.5~9. first grade son, Begin Jan. ance cases.

21M Sewer Service re erences available from I Uniform Allowance -------____. h POI~TE ARE.' '.""RSES21N Asphalt Work D 7 t D 9 C 118 PRIYATE TUTGRING HE uary, your ome or ours. ~ .~ ..210 Cement and Brick Work ec. 0 ec. . a 81. in your own home. All sub. Vocation Poy LP WANTED - -General Interested parties leave n: 4.3180

I 6562. jects; all levels. Adults and Molproct1ce Insuronce labor, benefits available. phone number for Dr. -----------21 P Waterproofing 1 AMERICAN -'-1-' ---I h'ld C 'f' d MOJ'or Medl'cal Apply in person Tire Dis. Owmby at Parkcrest ....otel:'llIi'Ot'TE ~IAID CLEA::r::C21Q Plaster Work - Air mes lh c 1 ren. ert! Ie teachers. tributors Inc .. i761l East .f! A~D SERVICE CO.21R Furniture Repair fare coupon, $30. 886-8895_ DETROIT and SUBURBAN POld Mdeoge Warren. by December 12th or write 264--8207215 Carpenter ----------- TUTORING SERVICE Holiday Pay -----______ P.O. Box 3050. Duke ~Iedi. WE DO21T Plumbing and Heating RENT.A.SANTA - Experi- 356.0099 Inservice Education ' AUTO DEALER needs office cal Center. Durham, ~orth

enced. By appointment. ---------__ ' help, some typing required Carolina 27710 by Dec. 25. Carpet cleaning. wall wa~h.21U Janitor Servke 886-1601. EXPERIENCED TEACHER MEDICAL Ii Will train. Call Wanda at ----------- ing. interior.exteriar. and21V Silverplating ----------- in Grosse Pointe area will M D ld F d E 4A-HELP WANTED garage painting. floor wax.21W Dressmaking anrl Tailoring I 2 UNITED lh fare coupons. tnt" .... "" ... },;""t ;" ""."". l"\"l"\'" ;-.. ...I'" 1,.1 C ona or ast, 885- '" rl h U' -21Y Swimming Pools $30 each. Call 886,205-4. 8i:a2'4~9.Y6~42~~.r~h~;;;;'~;"~~~~I t"tK

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21% Snow Removal and SELECT Shopping Service,l TRAVEL AGENT. GROSSE POl~TE ture refinishing, cabinet.Landscaping Christmas worries over. ------------ AT LEAST TWO YEARS E~IPLOYME~T AGE~CY farmica and minor carpen.

Before they've begun. Call 2F-SCHOOLS Grosse Pte .•Mt. Clemens EXPERIENCE. GREAT i Top.paying. excellent live.in try work.1A-PERSONALS ,tA-PERSONALS 885.8059. DAY CARE 882.6640 POTENTIAL IN S!>tALL positions for e~perienced' ---. -. -- -----

__________________________________ 1 ------------1 AGENCY. 779.5500. Child care I Housekeepers. WOMA); Wishes day work or! BARTENDER 3 AMERICAN Airlines 1,'2 NURSERY AND HAIRDRESSER to round out Coo k s I Housekeepers. companion helper. 521.

I fare coupons. 821.2234. KINDERGARTEN our staff. We have an op. E~ERIENCED Bartender, Maids, Chauffeurs I Com. 3528.PRIVATE PARTIES ening- for one experienced, n ght C 11f . . dC' 18514 ---------------------- C I A ~ ~~~ 1 S. .'.\ or an appomt. panlons an ouples. '.':O~.lA~; OVER :in '" ant sD EADL r N E I ALL O~CASTONS I .11.", TTP...A....CT!V.E .'\.!"'ID :ntclli I _r ".,---'-..", I tA1eut.;d hairdresser v."ith, ment N emo?s Hen Cen Mac k A ,.enue G r 0 sse H h ~

ru' .•-- EXCELLENT REFERENCES gent, 6 foot 5 World War, 2,3 OR ~ SESSIONS I clientele. Excellent oppor.j 259-1525. ' '. D~'_._ r ':0:: ."'''." srmL_ apartment _uiLing_....., IlQ\f' ..~t. 1- '''I'IMOTHY'' MYERS II Veteran, former feature I PER WEEK. FULL OR / tunity, busy salon, new I & ", .... " ..... m~."",.,""u. :\Ianager( caretaker. 20

Classified advertising eopy 881.5348 writer and Public Rela- HALF.DAY-A.M. OR P.M. location. Call Ms. Carol. TWO'S CO. I MALE COMPAXION to stay years experience. Refer.for Thursday, necember 21 after 5:30 lions Man will provide I' 776-7340 J.oli Salon. 773-4150. Do ....ntown _ Wants compe. with. elderl-f .man I!ights. encs. own tools. have part-must be in by Friday, De- ----------- transportation. in an Eldo. CHILDREN'S ARE'YOU LOOKING FOR A! tent person. Id eal for Medical training not nec. ;~~~2~~~P. Phone anytim.:cember 21,5 p.m. Copy for OR! ENTAL RUGS rado Convertible fo~ per- WORLD IN REWARDING CAREER? Wayne student, to work 2. essary. P~ease •reply to - _Thursday, January 3 must WANTED son or persons wantmg to REAL ESTATE MAv BE 5 p.m. weekdays and 10.3: Grosse _Pointe .!\ews, Box CRYSTAL CLEAX CO. Bestbe in by Friday, Decem. one or many travel anywhere in the LAKESHORE VILLAGE YOUR ANSWER p.m. Saturdays Apply in V..14,.G.osse POinte Farms, window c I e ani n g andber 28, 5 p.m. Privaie collector will pay United States for a period 2G-CONVALESCENT We have openings for 2 am. person at 399 'Fisher Rd. I Michigan 48236. housekeeping in town. Call

-----------1 any reasonable price. of 6. months. Fe/' $10,000. CARE biti~us salespeople in each I Immediate opening. : IDEAL FOR elderly lady who Man'in. 582.9638. DianaPUppy SITTER service-Ex- 644.7311 Highest References. Call of OUI branch offices near-' ----------- drives and is willing to 526-7199.

perienced, small dogs only, aft r 6 pm JI'm Hamra CARE FOR 1 dId G p.! SALVATION ARMY . k h f I -----------e -. . your ove ones F.a.st an, rosse omte pIC up C ild r.om schoo. T ~DY UTILL DO house"'~rkno tinklers. References. $4 I ------------ i h t 363 3805 West . h . 1 d P . Bell ringers needed for Kres- I ......... n vNEEDLEPOINT lessons, pd. an a ., m osplta or home. Exper- Park an Grosse omte t ~lso cook and 11ght clean., da\'s. 368.2968per day including portions vate or group. Any age. Bloomfield. ienced nurse's aides, LPN~ Woods. We oiler generous ges in the Village. Fun or 109 4 days a .....eek. Call' .of 1st and last days. VE 9- TU 6-63HI, TU 1-7073. -----------1 or RNs. 24.hour service. advertising, floor time and part.time. Volunteers or 882.1567 after 6 p.m. MANUSCRI PT

.1385. I 1TREAT YOURSELF: Have AMC Health Care One. close supervision. Compre. paid workers. 773.6070. ! ------- -----,------------,1 NEEDLEPOINT and crewel something expressly made 569.2585. hensive training classes 'RECEPTIONIST light typo; BABYSITTER needed for. ~Iedical manuscript. scientif.pillows blocked and finish. for you. Excellent and ex. ----------- start soon. Call Paris Di. ing Attorne ~:. ~U;~_:_ small baby, Monday thru ic reports. books. disserta.

GROSSE POI NTE ed. TU 1.7073, TU 6.6318.1 perienced handwork, knits 13-LOST AND FOUND I Santo for interview ap. '. } ~ v ... ~~... Friday preferably in m\' tions. repetitive letters -HOME: cur::rvERS ------------ of all kinds. including ------------1 pointment. 8[J~OO. downtown. 961-3020. home. 'For details call 886.' all your typing needs.

I ... 11'-'-1'. THE BAHA'I FAITI{ I Irish patterns. Call 463.1 LOST-Black kitten with or. I JOHNSTONE & DENTAL HYGIENIST want. II 4947. : IB~1 :'tlag Card II. CallWe care for your home 872.8217 - 365.953tl 0632. I ange and white markings. I 823.5705. 15007 Kercheval.

I Th u'l d J ff JOHNSTONE ed for part.time position - . - I Grosse POI'nte Park '.Ion.while you are away. Call -A-~--U-~-T-O-~-TM-~-~-T-T~-R-~--'-"-~-TT-T-'--_-'-----., ree ml e an e erson I ..,. ~ ~. d"" HOUSEKEEPER drl\'er With I .•• _1 !~l'll. _,'l _._V1n~ .~. 1/1, UI'lQ. uE l;;lfl fUf \\.'UIIlt:Il'1 . area. Reward. 824.6932 aft. I WAITER, '''altress. grlll coo~ In ",rosse romie emal 01' F' 9 t - 30886.0345. We are Pointe Do 0 r Christmas shoppmg S d h ft n" fice 886.7890 ' references. live.in or out., n.. a.m. (};): p.m_

homeowners. . y u .,~e IS massage gl cer'j er 4 p.m. and kitchen prep. 881.1883. . . . non.smoker. m u c h f r e e Sat. and evenings by ap.In peace. Reserve a space I tlflcates. Massage perfurm.I . '. tfor your child (6 months. et.1 hy ""rtified masseuse. WOULD THE PERSON who WE ARE LOOKING for a NURSES AIDES - Macomb' time for additional em. _p_o_l_n_,m_er_._. _5 years) at St Paul's Cath. For information. call Wen. has my brown camel hair career.minded individual County residents, full or ployment. 882-3470_ ......ILL BABYSIT afternoonsolic Church. Mother's day dy, 331.0563. coat which was mistakenly who is presently licensed part.time positions avail. and evenings in m~- homeout. Every Friday morning ----------- removed from the Golden or considering the field~; , able for home health aides. BABYSITTER - my home.' Can pro\'ide transportation

Come in and order now 9 a.m ..12:30 p.m. Cost $2.50 DOLL REPAI~~. old. and Lions cloak room on Sun. real estate sales. For the I Require completiion of bas. good pay. Call 882.3564 if necessary_ Outer Dri\-e-in timc for Christmas. Open t~ the pub~ic. For I new. ~Co~po~lh~n, ~lsq.ue. day. December 2nd. please I b~ginner,. ~'e offer. sales, ic trainin.e: program from after 6 p.m. Bayes area_ 527-8343_on(' of a kind rustom reservatIOns and mforma. ey('s ,('.sr, a"d .c.stnngmg rontart own!'r R22.~7i() or, aIds, traming aSSistance an accredited instituticn. Q_\Q"'<:T'l"Y'T;'P _~",,_,";- ~._ -----------

designed gift baskets. tion, cail !ltl2.4419. I Mrs_ Kiee. flii4.i426. 886.3804. II and leads. If you would en. or 1 or more years hGspi. ~--h~~;-'5d~~'s";~;'~;k."3~30 ~EED HOLlO.';' Y HELP?S20 and ur_ Each one ----------- PARTY TIME' H' -----------1 joy working with a small. tal nursing home or com.: to 6 'p m 'one child fi\'e 1-- -- HQ.t;SE .CLE.-\~I~G:an original, at 1512] I CERTI F! ED ~ . . Ire a pro. LOST-Boy's dark !i!n!"!'!~dI ~!". ~e!~~! ~~d ~!~:e!'y ~:!!!! """"n;h,' hb~ltn bvnb.,.;~nt"tI: . - - -. - -'• .,"' .. , ~. ~::;:::..:;::..:~. t.uC:, 6C"1.~\. \..v~'

Kercheval, Grosse Pte. SWEDI SH ,~e~~~na~ b~t~tger Aot prescription glasses, Ver'i group of people in pleasant Must 'have. ow~ car. -Call: tr~-;:;p;;;;ti~~~:>\r i'~'i':n ~~ ~~ lege sisters will serve yourPark. Open 10.5. MASSAGE TH ERAPY! 3~~ ay un. a reg . nier . and Mack area. AP'I surroundings, call Wm. W. Stephanie Pagane11i at 574.: Cook Road and Mack_ Aft. parties. help with prepara.

'-- --'1 I ". proxlmately Nov. 20. Call Queen at 886.4141 for an 0900. 6 oon-85!» tion. cleaning. shopping.-------------------- I FOR WOMEN TWO AMERICAN Airlines after 7 p.m. 881.1997_ 'I interview. ------------ er p.m. 004. etc. Ex cell e n t Grosse

I,For appointment or inior-I discount coupons $30 each ----------.---. 'TWO WAJTRESSES wanted BABYSITTER needed. full Pointe references_ RE-. . ART~ST ' mation call Wendy. 331., 823.2500. ' LOST~Standar~ . Schnauzer. , AMW.~ I-Beat !nflation. di.: days. will train. Apply time in my home_ Refer.

Begmmng wmter eollec-' 0563. ' black and .\1hlte. croped I verSify your mcome. Get Golden Coffee Pot Restau. ences required. 882.2115. SERVE YOl"R D.-\TEStion of drawings and UNITED AIRLINES l'z fare ea~s. and taiL Answers to the whole story. Call Tom.' rant. 63 Kercheval. Grosse XOW. 886.3178.paintings. Will work 1 AMERICAN Airline I,,> fare coupon. $25. Call 881.9560. , WIllie. Area CadieUX and i 882.5169. Pointe Farms. ELDERLY L-\OY II'Oll'rl likp A>:G.ciER HGUD.-\Y andmostly in pastel and coupon, $4{). 886.6880. i _ ~ .----- Mack. $50 reward. 881., -----------. ----------- Iive.in companion housf'.' tin,.: lur l:1Ufuugn dean-charcoal with ink. Cold ----------- ; 2-tNTER I AINMENT 6362. CASH IER POSITION ORTHODO~TIC Ass i st. keeper for weekends, Fri. ing. One :ime onl~ clean.weathcr animals, nature r-----.-------. VINTAGE PIANO Gold watch. 6 dia. i, AVAI LABLE and needed for part time day morning until ~Ionday ing for Christmas N on a

QUALITY 'LOST - position. Previous dental, morning. References_ 882-studies and II.' i n t I' r CHRISTMAS TREES STYLI:-\GS monds with black suecle: Evenings at well known experience preferred. 886. 4429. \I eekly bam Referencesspores. lntcrested? Let DOUGLAS FIR. SPRUCE, Piano entertainmen.l for your band. Saturtlay. December! downtown restaurant. Blue 1230. upon reque,t ~ \I omen fl)rme know now. C_K.P., SCOTCH PINE. cocktail party. dmner par. 1 in Village. ~62.6492, ext., Cross and (lther benefits HOl'SEKEEPER _ Expf'ri- the price of one. 7i7-5588P.O. Box 36461. Grosse Kercheval at Marlborough ty. special event. special 207 (after 6 p.m. 885.3418_) I included. Call Be\' at 962- :)RTHODO~TIC Ass i st. enced 2 dayS wf'ekly_ 386- HOl'SEKEEPI~G _ Eff,.

Pointe Farms. Mi. 48236_ 1 block east of moment. Call 862-4405 or, -----_ _ - i 6135. ant. full time. f'xperience 3646. dent. experien,'ed. \I lth866.5478 ! LOST: Pair tmted prescrlp-, preferred but will train. I -------- _

331.6335 Chalmers ---- , i :ion glasses in )'"Ilow vinyl IIOVSEKEEPER needed im- i 885.8501. 9 to 5 p.m_ EXPERIE~CED housekeep- reference< F.H'ning~ 331-___ . •• _ I HARP MUSIC for speCial 0("- I case Reward_ 886-1891. mediatel\' da\"s St. Anne's i f'r. laundrf'ss. f'xcel1f'nt 8934.

,..----------------------......." cas ions. Catherine West. 1--- , ,- ----. Harper.Cadif"u~, 886.2502 .. I PART TI:IIE Assistant in long references with one L-\.DY I~ Pom!eDEAR ANN 565-3624 after 6 p.m. ,FOt.::-.iD: Large fu.lI grown, -- -- ---------- - mrdical officr. Will train. family ne("essaf~'. For one Grosse

, ------ ... ma~~ cat. Looks hke ":'>lor'l COOKS ~EEDED. full time. Light typing_ 779-8800. person. 393-9694 Park area \Ilsh ..s 1,1 car,'WE WISH YOU THE BEST 2A-MUSI~ rlS Grntl!~ and fnendly_, 630102'30 Also part time for eldrrl~- days or mghts

OF LUCK ALWAYS. WE'LL EDUCATION Somcbody's prt. Fuund ap.. 1:30 to 7:30. Harper and, DOW~TOW7\ R r n a is. EXPERIE~CED PER S 0 ~ Rderenccs 885-ii64:'>nss YOU, KEEP IN TOUCH.-- - --------- proxlmatrly 3 weeks ago: Cadrux. 886.2502, ! sancc l\lediral Clinis has a needf'd for housecleaning -G-R-A-O-l"A--T-E-.--st-ll-d-e-n-1-'-I'oIJld

PI A:'IlO LESSONS-qualiiie:l: on Hawthorne Road. Call -- - --- - --- - -- -- .--- - full timc position for rc and ironing t\\ ice \1eekl~.LOVE, CLASSIFIED. t{'ach{'r. my home. 882-7772.: 881.7195 after 4 p.m_ ILEGAL SECRETAR\ -Full ("eplionist. Experience re- $30 per da\.' 8852~69 b~- like intenor paintlng. \1 all

I or part t t ~ paprnn,:. Reasonable. ex-'-----------------------, GRO--S-S-E--P'-u'='-j-'N-:-=-'-t -- ---.- ,1mI' prrmanrn po: Quirrd Appb' at 200 Rrn.' t\\'rrn 10 :lnd 5.r------------------------, ,:j;2;5 REWARiJ ior "Gnasn. Sllh.O. oOll"nlown. trooa aissancr Crnter. Suite 680. ~;~;.n('ed.r ..(..rpn(','< AA:'INSTITUTE OF our beloved orange and typmg Imporlant~ e"perl 259.0335. a~k for Mlss Bag- 4C-HOUSE SiTTING

MUSIC white small cat (female). {'nc(' r('qlllrl'd. (all 961. lc\' SERVICESLo~t in thl' vicinity of' 9139_ _-=-~__ _ _

PrivatE' instruction - piano, York~hirc and K{'rchl'val PART-TI1\IE countl'r help .JR. EXElTTlYE l\ill carl'~'oicE'. strings. "'ind and S('ptcmher 5_ Pir3S(, 1'311' DISHWA~HERS nreded. Pi. '.~-:H1!c-d. S..';;f;l"tr{'f." ;;!};;H f"r y,-,ur !-:Of;l, "hili: ~",,'r,-'brass instruments. guitar. i 885-7000 oa\"s or 885.5139 rates (ov{'. 17201 Mark. tiy \'ery helpful. dr~ rlean. away:\\ ai!able for De-man dol i n. organ and' I'vrn ings. v.i{' miss hcr. any . D~~~it___ ers IIork. da~ s 8 3.m. to ~ ('{'mber and Januan. Da"sth{'ory_ Distinguished fac-: l('ads grall.full) lIal'Kl'd - . -- ------ p.m. Sail 881.1224. 36~.H44, ~lr Berg. :\c-ulty. 882-4963. do\\ n, Off E d cOllnts Rc("eh-able- _ ice xpan ing DE:'I:T:\L RE(,EPTIO~IST- ---- --- _

PIANO LESSONS--qllalifled i LOST-3.tonl' I:old bracclet SlIlrspcrson nreded. parI timr_ ('xprrit'ncE' 882., S-SfTUAT'ON WANTEDteacher. my homl' 882. i il('ward. 881-2204, 2820.

7172. : 4-HELP WANTED S':°lln~~.p......I.a.;~.I..;.~....-..•...l.!.}.~....u..~.~!~.~ I~ _ _ _ _ ~~~:\.r~~~;.fun or part ti1l1t".

VIOODS MUSIC GENERAi. call George Palms for ap. ~tart toda.1 885.1070~_TUD I0 pointment.PAINTER AND h<'lllrr --

20551 Mack 88ri-M24 Own Iran~portalion. CallGuitar, piano, thcolj'. Dale before }o'nday fnr ap-

lIom{' or studio. pointmcnt 886-20811.

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I.1<: Public Sale2 ente,tainment2A Music Educotion2B Tutoring nnd Ed,'colion2C Hobby Instruction2D Comps2E Athlet,c InstructIon21" Schools2G Convolescent Core3 Lost and Found4 Help Wonted C"!!neral4A Help Wonted Domestic48 Sen ices to Exchange4C House Silting Services5 Situati'Jn WontedSA S,tuation Domestic58 Employment Aaen,v5C Catering --6 For Rent Unfurnished6A For Rent Furnished68 Rooms fo, Rent6C Ol/"e for Rent6D Vocallan Rentals6£ Garage for Rent6F Share living Quarters6G ~tore 0' Office Rental6H For Rent or Sale6J Holls fo, Rent7 Wonted to Rent7A Room Wanted78 Room and Boord Wanted7C G,arage Wonted7D Storage Space Wonted6 A,ticles for Sale8A Musical Inst,uments88 Antiques for SoleBC Office Equipment9 Articles Wonted10 Snowmobile for SolelOA Motorcycles for Sale

'108 Trucks for Sale1 T Cars for Sale11A Car Rep:Jir11B Cars Wanted to Buy11C Boats ond Motors11D Boot RepairT 1E BOOT DOCKageand Staroge11F Trollers and CampersllG Mnbi!e Hnme.12 Suburbon A<:reage121. Suburban Home128 Vacation Property12C Forms for Sale

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WANTEDIF YOU'LL name the job

you want done, we'll do It!Stokes Multiple serviceCompany. Licensed. 824-9172.

6-F01 RENTUNFURNISHED

LOVELY LOWER Tudor flat,Trombley. 3 large bed.rooms, 2 baths, fireplace,w&1nut p II n e led diningroom with bay. 2.car ga.rage. No pets. Available

GROSSE POINTE resident to February l:i~,.>31-5866.be live.in com.panion to Igentleman. Go.><! refer. GROSSE POINTE CITY-553ences. Can mornings be- 8t. Clair, lower 2.bedroom,fore nine. 881-4OM. carpet, drapes, aU appli.

----------1 anees, $425 a month, 886.FOR A GOOD handyman or 5M5.

janitor, call George Hamil.ton. 832.1179.

G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, December 6, 19796-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOI RENT I'D-VACATION

UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED' RENTALSUPPER FLAT - 1 bedroom i1ROSSE POINTE WOODS- RADNOR, 5521 _ Lower 2 ILAHG-E one.bedroom apart. I TWO-BEDROOM lower flat, NEW ONE'bedroom, furn.

heat included Immediat~ . 3 bedroom bungalow, ga. !bedrooms, $215 month plus ment in mouern complex, Bedford near Warrtln, $250 Ished apartment, close tooccupancy. Be'aconsfield &: I rage, finished basement. utilities, security deposit air, carpeting, near shop. 884'{)346 after 6 p.m. beach. shop~lng and golfX.way, $235, plus security.' 331.5flOOor 886-1216. and reference. 885.2426. I ping, 885-4364, I . I cuutli~, ti:fliilS, pool, gamtl772-4542 ----------- -- IBEAllTJFUL modern flat In room.! cablevlslon. Naples,

. FOUR.BEDROOM house in GRATIOT.Outer Drive _ :J I NOTTINGHAM: i).room low. the Park, 2 bedrooms, $37~ florida. Available Decem.IMMEDIATE occupancy _ / -Grosse Pointe City avail., large rooms, clean, he~t~d'i er. l"irep!~!'e, newly <!ec- Also 1 bedroQm furnished I ber through March. 886-

2.bedrom apartment, can; able for long lease. 345'1 Security. $150. LA 6.1810, orated, near Grosse Pointe apartment, $275. 884.1813. 7630.venient location In Rose. 7557. TU 5.3248. $225 per month plus $275 lONE. OR 2.bedroom upper GULF SHORE dream vaca.ville, on private street, In. SPACIOUS 3.bedroom upper GU-EST COTTAGE on Lake.j ~~~;~~'. Call after 7 p.m. income, appliances, $175. tion spot. Top floor condo.eludes carpeting, newly flat, Grosse Pointe. Avail. shore -Estale--2, bedrooms I I $200. 882.3993. minium 0 n magnificentdecorated, central air and able immediately. $325 and bath upstairs, living I OUTER DRIVE between _. -OR RENT shelli~g beach near Naplesheat. Large private storage plus '.I~illties. 649.4540 days, room, dining room, den, I Mack and Warren. Cozy 3. OA-t 2 bed roo m s 2 baths

RIVARD - Lovely large 3 area in basement, pool. No 435-4543 after 5 p.m. kitchen down. $500 plus bed roo III Bungalow, 2 FURNISHED screened porch,' balconies:bedroom, 2 bath upper unit. pets. Call manager 772 .. ------------ utilities per month. B8l. baths, basement, garage I LUXURY condominium type 'I'ennis, olympic pool, sau.

R E T IRE D HANDYMAN, Huge rooms include 40' 8410 before 10 a.m. or aft-I SHORE CLUB - 2.bedroom 9659. $350. Security. references. rt t Decorato .. fur. nas, many activit~ rooms.Minor re;:~-e, cLpPentry, I Hvillg room with !ireplace, er 6 p.m. . 2.bath "I'artment. Avail. . 88206010. ap~ ~e~. sic s included The lacau::'!, the Vl~WS andeiect:ri."!!.L.,t:!l_umbing, pain ... I'" 'A-Hcnenwith pantry. 1 year 1 . ' 1 able December 1st for ap. AVAILABLE SOON-Choice ... I ~1~. e, ~ ,~,_ .. <L__....L~.," the I...':"......'! II~ S-('tt'l!~ n~.

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~~hl::::CS~U~;~~ .~t,.,.~~,:"~~5 mcnth1:- ~1_I'Y~:;:::~:~:'r~fJ;;::t~~' ~~~~~~;~~~u~r~;l.'~2~t II <~~.~~,'~he~t~,;";\~~: w~i;~~ r'-'~V/~-;d~~~b~dr~~~"C~;~~i~~ I -~~:,:~--:~I.:;~;,~S,elect;ic gll'l ~~5~~X1li1um enjoyment .Reasonable. References. JOHNSTONE & . washer, dryer, $275. 885. ----------- Cadieu;; ~,:;;,~k11 rea. Call wit h fireplace, dining rage door, 3 bedrOOm\ 1;2 1-----. ------882~59. JOHNSTONE 6297. RIVIERA TERRACE 2.bed-

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881-6832 between 6 and '? room, new kitchen, garage. baths, looking for. on,g SIESTA Apt/Motel, directly----------_ room, 2 full baths, all ap. p.m. No pets. Deposit. Immediate occupancy. $550 t~rm lease, ~rosse P01n~~s on the Gulf. Shuffleboard,YOUNG MAN with trudt for HARCOURT nel\r Jefferson. COZY 2.bedroom-fireplace. pliances, air conditioning, Lease. month. 881.6300. fln,est area. Shown by "P' color T.V., kitchenettes

light moving, pick.up and 3-bedroom upper, 2 baths, furnished kitchen, garage. pool, saun~. clubhouse .. ~?v. 6 MI-LE/GRATIOT AREA- JOHNSTONE & pOlntment, $600 a month. 18522 Gulf Blvd., India~delivery. Experienced, rea. spacious living room with Available Dec. $400. 852. ered -parkmg, all uhhlJes JOHNSTONE I Call 873-1306. Shores, Florida, 33535. 1.sonahle, 288--2&')4. natural fl'replace , dl'nl'ng 3611, 879-9399. included except electricity. Vacanl large 6 room up. ------------ ----------- 813595-9333

~ 'P lh ga g lo a d UPPER FLAT in Grosse LOVELY, ROOMY Colonial . .----------- room. Available December ----------- No pets, 1 year lease, se. er.. ra e, s ve n -------- _HANDYMAN-Minor plumb- 15th, 2.year lease. No pets. 2.BEDROOM lower flat-Sep. curity deposit, references. refrigerator, $225. 881.9147, Pointe Park. Stove and on Sunningdale, available HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Fla.

ing and electrical work, $475 per month. Tappan. arate basement and garage. $450. Call after 6,882-8818. 343'{)757. other appliances. Ideal for January through April. 884. Luxury oceanfront 2 bed.basements painted. TU 1- 884 $250 plus utilities First ----------- mature couple. Security, 2552. room, 2 'bath condo. pool,-6200. . ---------- UPPER & .LOWER flal and f A '1 bl J4418 after 6 p.m. 881.5441 Il.nd last month. Notting. WOODBRIDGE EAST-Lux. house for rent. 823--2700. re erences. val a e an. ------. ---W,t-.-t-' - tennis, color TV, sauna,anytime. HAMPTON ROAD ham between Mack and ury townhouse condo, 2 uary 1st. 331-3246. HA YES-V Houston / WIer maid service. Available

----------- Warren. 886.5547 after 6 bedrooms, 2~ 'baths, 2 car. 2 BEDROOM upper, Grosse GROSSE POINTE WOOD~ I area. 2 bedroom, furnish. February, March. 681.0554.FREE GOLD in Grosse Pointe, 3 bedroom t tr I . cl. b- Pt Pk $350' I d h t . ed, $215 a month. 821-8707. ---------house, $450 month. 882. p.m. par s. cen a ~lIr, u e... mc u es ea, Lovely 3.bedroom, 2-bath SWISS CHALET _ fully fur.Host a party! You receive a 3756. GROSSE POINTE _ 3-bed. house, pool, security guard, rear parkmg f~r one car. Ranch. Fireplace, formal TWO.BEDROOM apartment, nished, sleeps 12, Charle.

percentage of sales at the room carriage house. Elec. I $600 per month. 884.2362. Summer sleepmg porch, dining room, Florida room. please call a!ter 5 p.m. 331. voix, MI, ~minute!l from

fPrartl'enYds'.SOlndiiVln.Vld'utealwsaelesalthyas MT. CLEMEN S tricity, heat, water includ. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ hardwood 1 .f~oor~ I: r g e paneled recreation room, 8444. Boyne. Call 884-1492 orLuxurious,. new 2 bedroom ' rooms, p en y . s or~ge air condilioning, 2-ear ga. ------------ 774-5212.

well. Great Christmas gifts. town . houses. Walk in ed. 963-8010 Doris. remodeled 2.bedroom up. and new appliances. 824. rage, good transportation. ALTER AND Outer Drive.Call Denise 965-5555,. ext. closets, full basement, fully FLANDERs-Queen-<Detroif>- p.er. Appliances, carpeting, 3535. References, security depos. Clean, 4 room flat, plus FORT LAUDERDALE-J'an.139. carpeted, carport, central Small, n eat 2.bedroom $230 per month plus util. LA T~r.o"HORE V ILL A G ~ I it. Prefer lease, $675 heat, 5 minutes from St. uary, l"ebruary or April-

. d all li $39 ities, deposit. 939-3736. ~, £, month. 884-2147, I John Hospital. $225 per l.bedroom, Oakland ParkHOUSE CLEANER-E.!:peri. llll' an app ances. 5 house. No .pets. $225 per ----------- Townhouse on Lake Shore _enced, references, day s month. Call 1-463-8227. month. 343.9187. 3.BEDROOM Co 10 n i a I in Dr. near Marter Rd. 2 bed. FIVE-ROOM upper, 7 Mile. ~?nth '3and deP885-0sit.742cOallarea, $7~~~.::nth. Nearonly, Macomb County. 756- ----------- Grosse 'Pointe Woods. 1;2 room, curtai~, drapes, new Gratiot area, stove, relrlg'I' _.er 5. 0 p.m. . oce!!!!. -'- ..--'- '-, '-

LARGE'STUDlO apartment, CITY AIRPORT area-I-bed. b th Ii' 'th ----------1----------1'167 or 754-3874. immediately available, one room unfurnished. Refer. 'a s, Vlng room WI cal'lpeling, living room, din. era tor, partially carpeted. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 3 SKIER~beautiful chalet on

----------- fireplace, din i n groom, ing room, refrigerator and 343.0298. bedrooms, 2;2 -baths, gas Lake Michigan, Petoskey5A--5ITUA TlON of the Eastside's finest ences, security deposit. No Florida room, kitchen with to A ilabl Jan -----~---- 11 '131-4463DOMESTIC apartment buildings, $195 pets. $170 and up. 372-4216. appliances, 2 car garage, new s ve. va ,e . GROSSE POINTE PARK. heat,. fireplace. Exce ent area. .

"'"'r month including heat. 1st. 774.5250 or 893-Q977. Townhouse on St. Paul be. locaho.n near lak.e and Hilll----------~----------- ..~ ----------- gas barbeque. MirJmum 6 ----------- 2 BEDROOM, 2;2 bath town.LADY WISHES day work. For information. call 885- ATTENTION young profes. months lease. $550 per WAY'BURN - Alter Rd.. tween Maryland and Lake. shOPPing. AvaIlable Janu. house in Sugar Loaf ski

Experienced. 388-9722. 1220. sionals and university stu. month plus security. 343. Warren are a. Lower 5 pointe. Living, dining, kit. ary 1st. TV 2-8350. resort. Available for holi.dents. Available large stu. ~17. room flat, carpeted, com. chen 1st floor,2 bedrooms, 6B-ROOMS TO RENT day rental. Indoor tennis

MATURE YOUNG LADY, 18 I.ARGE l-bedroom apart. dios $140 to $190. 1 bed. ----------- Lpletely redecorated, sepa- den, bath on secoDl~. Yard, ----------- also available. For infor.years old, wishes child care ment, fully carpeted, all room $155 to $300, 2 bed. 2-BEDROOM upper, nicely rate entrances and base. garage, ,basement,' newly BEDROOM WITH telephone mation please call sa2~with light housekeepiIig. utilities incluC:ed overlook. rooms $225 to $450 in His. decorated Beaconsfield No ment, $150/month pI u s decorated. No pets. Tenant for working woman. One 7547 after 7 p.m.Live.ln preferred. Experi. ing Grosse Pointe Park, toric Indian Village area. pets appliances carpeting. utilities and security de- furnishes utilities and ap. block from Village. $40 _enced and excellent refer- $235 per month. For infor- Minutes from downtown 949-0219 available January. posit. 881.5630. pliances. $325. 821.5448. per week. 882.9704. BOYNE Highlands, new con.ences. Please call between mation call 885-1220. and Wayne State Medi:cal WAYBURN.VERNOR 1.bed. ----------- 1----------- ----------- do. base of slope, 4 bed.10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.rn. DETROIT: lar!!'e 2 bedroom Center. We. have SWIm. ......roT., #1 .. t ll........ ~ntl .." 3 BEDROOM Colonial on HOUSE - 2 bedrooms, den, SPA~lgUS R0pM _with !t0m~ rooms. loft. 2 firl'nlal'l'!:882-0086. apartme'nt. -e-I-erence-s, se. ming pools, tennis courts. I -f-'-g- "t'--' .'--ol~ --d- - 0'1 ;;ul-de-sac, 20739 Wen d Y I dining cuom, modem .kit. 1 prIVlleges. &-i-lr"OO alter Ii I Accommodates 12, $800 per

ne 824-a281. rI era or, new y ecor. Lane. $495. 882-8200 week. chen, living room with fire. p.m. week; $125 per day. 645.MOTHER OF INFANT wish- curity required. ated. $150 ,per month. Aft- day 9 to 5. place, 1,550 square feet ---------- 9030

es to care for same in my WALKER.ALKIRE REALTY EFFICIENCY apartment _ er 6 p.m. 886-5860. ----------- with garage. References ROOMS TO rent with house I •home. 881-6S84. 7'7~04 near Conner-Gratiot area. I BEACONSFIELD-South of FOR LEASE (vacant) 1 year Call 885.0803 5 p.m to Ii privileges in large farm. MARCO ISLAND, FLORIDA

or less 3 bedroom II-'.. . house in Grosse Pointe tL_LAKEWOOD NEAR Warren Ail utilities iurnished. Can Jefferson, lower 2 bed. - , pm Brand new 2-uedroom, 2 bathONE OR TWO DAYS clean- after 5 p.m. 372.1125. bath Colonial with family I .• Woods. 773.2035. . Condo overlook-ing G If'ing. 886-7549 evenings. ' bus, Outer Drive and 1.94. rOtoms, remodeled, carport, room and recreation room, EXCELLENT area-.schoen'I-SLE--E-P-IN-G-R-O-O-M---l- All amenities. Availa~!~

Large, cheerful, I.bedroom UPPER FLAT-3 bed roms, s ove, refrigerator. 823. $600 p"r month. Purdy & herr and fi Mile, 2.bed. • 0 n y.WOMA"~ DESIRES day dom. apartments. Quiet neigh. living room/dining room. 3733. Toles. 885-2000. room upper flat with !iv- Ideal for woma~, $45 a oJranAuaryPril'.F2:wbereUkarymt"ru~maruchm

estic work. Have refer- bo d b1 week plus secunty I 94-rhoo. Availa.e soon, No pets. 822-a970. DESIREABLE t ----------- ing and dining rooms .' ($750/2 k) ($12ences. 34-3.!n41. $HjS to $175. 332-9840. i . apar ment FOUR BEDROOM Far m 5 hardwooU iioors, ~215 pe~ Ch:l1TT!'-l~!!rea, 331.2-8-54be. wee s , , 00/

----------- SOMERSET-Grosse Pointe now available. 882.7613 be- .home available immedi. .. tween 79 P In month). Adults oniy. NoHlRE A PROFESSIONAL tween 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. month. Also large, l.beet. '. . pets Phot '} bl CallHOf~""""Th,TG CREW E. OUTER DRIVE - 2 bed. 'Park-Large newly decor.] ately on monlh lo month room lower flat $175 per 6-e-o---F-F-I-C-E-F-0-R-R-E--T- aft' If 300S avat56a e.

v~~'u, room ~r flat includes ated 3.bedroom lower flat A-PA'RT,MENT OUter Drive/ ,basis, $650. month 886-7670' er ...: ,p.m. 1.7372.CALL C~G :MAID ki~hen applia.ncEs, lh."ing wit h custom fireplace, Gratiot-l bedroom stove McBREA.lRTY & ADLHOCH . . COLONIAL EAST-9 MIle- NEW CONDO, Ft: Meyers

264-8207 room. dining room, en. built-in book shelf, carpet. refrigerator, heat,' $185i 882.5200 FOUR.~WOM upper flat. At. Harper. 2.room suite. car. Beach, 2 bedroom, 2 balh.----------- -clused por-ch. Immediate ing, drapes, stove, refrig- month. Newly decQrated. GROSSE 'POINTE /PARK _ tracttve~ .. spacious,. $170 peting, janitor. 881-6436. top .floor, complete. $1,400MOTHER O,F one desires ba- oocupa!1cy. $350 month. el;'ator, ,Quiet neighborhood, Very clean. 'No pets. 3i2'1 2 b d 1 fl t 882'1 plu~ utilitIes. Security de. a month. Available Dec.,

bysitting in my home. Ex. 881-4200. good neighbors.. Available 1561.. . e room" ower a. 'POSIt required. 885-4398. OPPOSITE EASTLAND .,,Jan. and April. (813) 463-.ceUent references. 527., ,JOHNSTONE & ' $4&i . n '. 2667 or 884-7376. , ,. Full serviee' office" spa:~' - 4502" . ~ i'1931. -~ JOHNSTONE __::~::;.teIY.- /nioh h. GRATlOT/6 MII£ ~__ 2_~~~. B ~_~~?T I!~~_L" ~~~i~i!~ u:~!,.~~~?~~E,.n~~~.:a!>~~ ?~ ~~ ..East 8 Mile 'JB]vd,~r~r ~e:::/~ee~~~

WILL BABYSIT in your' EXEC1JTiV~ Calibre E .. ~ei.' GRATIOT/Outer Drive-1m' ~~:~I~C\;~'n~~; '-N:~,~Jt~:' :l~t~bed~~;~s, iPb\~';hus:' i.r5--;~~;;;;'~arpcl;;tN~~' ---- .... 4UW. _F_i_a_._3_3iii1_;1_1_.__ ' .home evenings and week- ferson reSidence. EXCIting I t 5 $225/month. 372-15S1. .family room, living room, tmgham near Warren. 521. OFFICE SPACE - Harper FOR RENT by week or week~ends. Can Margo 882-8836 contemporary ~hort term m:,cu a e ro~m upper. ----------- I dining room with fireplace. 8871 after 6 p.m. Woods. 19900 Harper. 1- end-19' Trans Van withor 446-0704 rental; immediate oC'Cu. NIce area. Avail~le Dec. MODERN 1 bedroom apart- Available Decelllter 1st. 1-=-=-=-=-=-=----,----- private office IOxl0, $125 aU the necessities, includ.

• I pancy, $750. 15. $225/month, mcludes ment, carport, heat and aIr $600 per month GROS~E POINTE PARK. per month. One large ing automatic furnace. Per.5e-c:ATERING BEAUTIFUL quality flat - heat. References. 372.3538. .pliances furnished. Gratiot, McBREARTY & AnLHOCH Nottingham south of Jef. area app'roximately 24x32 feet for hunter, camper or-----------1 Fireplace surrounded with I GROSSE POINTE PARK- metro area. 777.3756. 882.5200 fe.r~on, 3.bedr~0~ lower. with private entrance, $700 skier, $150 plus deposit forTHIBAULT catering - Dis- bookcases, 1a r g e dining ------------ LIVing room, dining room,

tinctive menus designed to room, modern kitchen, tw~ 2 bedro?m upper flat, $230 5 'ROOM lower flat---'Harper. GROSSE POINTE FAR.t'dS- lireplace, carpeted screen. per month. Above rates in. weekend. 886-G178.suit your individual needs 'bedrooms. all new carpet. per month. Appliances, car. Out~r Dr. area .. Heated, 3-bedroom, air conditioned ed front porch,' garage, clude normal parking and -B-O-C-A-RA--T-O-N-,-Fl-o-n-'d-a--and taste. Any occasion. ing, 1 garage. February 1st peting. No utilities, no applIances, securIty. 372- Ranch in Ker.by School stove, refrigerator. $350 utilities. 885-4900. Furnished Condo, 2 bed-Excellent references. 979- occupancy. $425 per month pets. Deposit required. 885. 9090, 886-0118 after 6 p.m. area. All kitchen applian. per month. Utilities not OFFICE SPACE, prime St. rooms, 2 baths, adults. No2956. , plus utilities. .5475. LOWiER flat, Wa)'lburn _ 2 ces included. $500 month. incl.uded. Re~erences,. se. Clair Shores location with pets. Pool and recreation

BARTENDER FOR home STRONGMAN & ASSOCS. 5 LARGE ROOM upper - -bedroom, completely mod. No pets. 884-0600. _ curlly depOSit ~requlI'ed. secretarial assistance avail. aficities, walk to shops,P0f'tl'e" ..vno ..' d li 881-0000 .heat and garage, no pets. ernized appliances garage JO~NSTONE & No pets. ImmedIate OCCU. able. Ideal set up for ac. theater and restaurants.= -. __..__lence , re • , " JOHNSTONE pancy 824 1674 or 641able graduate of profes. BEAUTIFUL 2. bedroom 5816 Devonshire. 885--3596. $285 a month, $300 secur. .'. countant, insurance agent Rent seasonJanuary 1 thrusional' bartending school. artm t f.' h d b -----------1 ity. 886-0057. HOUSE _ 3 bedrooms, 6 9622. or manufacturer's repre. April 30, $850 per month .......... Y_U YT_L • _ ap. !!1_!. IntS e .. a~e. ATTENTION: Lower income . ., I .....-T-n-.-T-n-------- I Y.!ntative. '?'?9.5771. _.'-liU "1:11 nlWeflnllS at -tt;,. ment, ~ pcI' montn, m'l 'd al f . lti ST. OLAI'R SHon'l:'<> _ 2 months. East Dt::trOlt. ii,,- I <umnu"G OF retiring to t'nonc (3~) 737-4638.6479. If no answer 881.7970 "lud"s heat, 1092 Beacons. 1 e or. senior c ze,ns. nu:..;] 7873 Flor'd ? Re t bef I I -------- _.. " F t fl t 824-9223 ,bedroom, finished altic, ga- . I a. n ore you HARPER near 12 Mile - HUTCHINSON ISLAND _field, Grosse Pointe Park. . or ups lllrs a. . ----------- buy. Beautiful new condo. 11

NO MUSS, no fuss catering. C 11 R -----------1 rage, 9/Jefferson, $300 a BASEM'ENT APAR'11MEN.T.. ml'n'.'um, Fort Myers-Na. newer we maintained Ocean Village, near Ft.P . fa. M. Larsen and GROSSE POINTE PARK- th 1 A97-5979 ft 7 - building sUI'tabl f alle t tt 0 res and hors A f I mon . --s» a er M.any extras.. Share utll.l- pIes area. Furnl'shed bed. e or Pieree 2 bedr 2 b thd'oeuvres and catering for ssoc. or appointment. Nice large, 5.room upper, p m h S t pr~fessionals. 823-3733. ' , oom. a,521.2500. enclosed porch, carpeted, .. • ties, $200 pe~ mont. Ul. rooms, 2 baths on cham. I 700 feet to ocean, tennis,~~. party. 882-8233 or 1""1"\t.. IDaM IN IU M appliances, heat. No pets. NEFF, 6-room upper, $425 able for smgle woman. pionship golf course, pool, OFFICE FOR rent, 21724 _par 3 golf, surf fishing,

'-Vi.... \ • I. References necessary. $190 inciudes heat, *ater. No. 773-6358. I rent ior iuii year. Same Harper, approximatelY 300 week or month. 886-3129."'" 6-FOR RENT Harrison Township, 16 'Mile- Mack Ave (Maryland). 823. outside maintenance No GROSSE POINTE WOODS- price as winter season. sq~are feet. Call for av-I FLORIDA-Ft. Myers Beach.

UNFURNISHED Jefferson. 2 bedroo~, 4003 mornings only. pets: References, security. Attractive 0 n e f ami I y Call 476-0793 after 4 p.m. pomtment. 776-5960. Christmas available. Gulf-TH--R-E-E---B-ED-R-O-QM--h-om-e fully carpeted. drapes, lllr'I___________ AvaIlable Immedialely. 882. home. 2 bedrooms, fire. THREE SPACIOUS rooms, I FOR LEASE-650 sq. ft., 2nd front two.bedrorn, two.

newly decorated, Grosse range, refrigerator. laun. CAVAL! ER MANOR 6047. p I ace., .~tt~che~ ,g~rag.~, near Grosse Pointe. Utili. floor office available in bath condominium, sleeps'Pointe Woods, $425 :l. ~ri r~o~, ~!:!!ge~ Nice~y ?A~75 Ke!ly p.~~:!, E::.:;t D~ I M'vvEliN ;1 bearoom 2 bath I' ~~~~';:;~;:~~~~~~ry-~'':B5~~'~~:~'I'62lie6s2.inciuded, :j;uJ5. 8M. I' L&':.eA"d-ilihiilocgeh'.c

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"""ui-it. 1 if.l-car garage. No I _c::~ .... i:u..~ p1U~ UUl" troit. I bedroom apartment, home on Benjami~ in St. nis. Two week minimum,pets. References. security ~:~a~:cu:~:ae:c~t. :an;,: ~:~~~g~o~~~~~nf:ri~~: ,_.?!~i~.. S.hor;s .. <:anal in GROS.~F. P()JN'T'F W(\~f)C;: C<~~;-bTi::u ;;',uulli 1\)"'"", ~ :........~.G::; ~r:-'::Z .:;;.:::.: ~'::: $350/week. Call refund.deposit. 885-7412 between ..""".. -- Mh .~- vate parking. La un dry -- •..• _.. - UgLJl, u> <-nem. 2.be~room house, ~arllally bedrooms, living room, din. 18.2. -Idea! fer ~:~...:::f::~,1 aDle wnn r",,,i...i. :;.~:;.::-~:::::>-IU p.m. .~, ..- '--......... I GOODMAN, 'PIERCE & furnished, central all', base. ;ng room, kitchen, first/ turi.ng representative. CPA 2914.

W-E-HA--V-E--a-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t-s, GROSSE POINTE: Hurry, .room, swimll".ing pool. $280 BOYER INC. menlo Can 881.7600 8:30- last plus security. $225 etc. In c Iud e s utilities. -----------houses, flats, effl'C\'ences, move in today! Large 3- month. Call 772-3649. 886-3060 5 p.m. month. Outer Drive.Bar- Shorewood E. R. Brown MICHA YWE, 7 miles south

bedroom fl t I of Gaylord, more than l'ustrooms to rent, homes to upper a, car. COZY Bungalow, Grosse Pte. INDIAN VILLAGE - 1 or GRATIOTo6 Mile area-New- rett area. 886-1675. Realty 886-8710.pet and clean. close to 2 b d ----_______ --_________ a place to stay, beautifulshare in all areas. Accept. schools, churches, stores. Woods, newly decorated, 3 e room in New York Iy decorated 1 bedroom YORKSHIRE _ Spacious 4- 6D-VACATION 4 bedrom home, sleeps 12,ing landlords' rentals. Our 824-1312. bedrooms, large backyard, type Brownstone. 644-4240. aparlment, ~10 a month, bedroom Colonial with RENTALS 2 baths, kitchen with dish.people are ~creened. Cell $430 month. 882-3756. After 6 547-6223. Also s t u d I 0 al?artment. den, recreation room at. -------____ washer. fireplace, stereo;LaVon's Renting Service, ANCHOR BAY: New house, I GROSSE POINTE CITY _ TROMBLEY ROAJD-2-bed. $160 plus sectmty. ~71. tached earae-e F..hn.:T'V 1 NEW FLORIDA Con"n~!,!. ::.~d TV. ~2i.i..773-2035. lakefront. furni~hp" Of' un, Conaominium _ :spacIous room upper, stove, refrig. ~2. occupancy - $900 ~~-Ji'th- I ium-Siesta Key. Sarasota, -----------I..A.KESHORE VI,LUGE furnished. 3 bedrooin-;' 1~ living room with fireplace, erator, fireplace, newly SINGLE HOME-Newly dee. 881.6300.' . seventh (top) floor. Right SNOWBIRD, Utah, studio

ST. CLAIR SHORFS---.2 bed. baths, $575. References. dining room and l'emod. decorated, security deposit. orated, stove, refrigerator, JOHNSTONE & on GuU, superb view. Two condo. sleeps 4. Ski toroom townhouse includes Immediate occupa~y. 725- eled kitchen. 3 bedrooms 331-3727. good transportation. Rea. JOHNSTONE ~d.rooms, 2 baths, living/ slopes. Very reasonable.

I. 1116. d b th d fl ----------- ----------- dmmg room. Fully equip- Available 'February. Marchapp lances, caJ1)cling. 1m. I an a on secon oor.., B"""RAt'\U unu.....r.... .. sonable rent. 2957 Alter SOMERSET near East War. Ped kitchen, porch. wash. 33A "777.mediate occupancy. $400. QUIET Grosse P . t Cit 1 bedroom and bath on ,.. '-'.~ .~~<•••• ~<.~ -~: oss~ Road 824.7243. ""881-6300. om e y third floor. $450 per month Pomte Woods. AvaIlable' ren one.t~droom bachelor er, dryer. Pool, tennis

JOHNSTONE & location. 3 bedroom home, plus utilities. Immediate Jan.uary .':. $42S pl.!" <f'. 1107 n E.\ C 0 ~~SF! E L D . aparlment $225. . court.s. Monthly rentals. HUTCHINSON ISLAND Sun.JOHNSTO""'" 1~ baths, nice yard, porch, occupancy. No lease. 885-1 curlty/uhhl1es. 886-4046. I Grosse Pointe Park _ 3 7 MILE. HA YES 3-bedroom I McNair. 886-0228. tide. Luxury oceanfront

J"'" garage, one year lease - 2472 ----------- bed d k't h house, basement, garage T 2,000 square foot pent.----------- Available starting January' WHITTIER ROAD - 3 bed. . rooms,. mo ern I c en no pets. $225. ' S~., ~BE...--:-~,eau!if!-1l1r fur. house. Garage, monthly.

INQU IRI::-ABOUT l'st. Secu.- .•.••v. '""i5 per 1----------- 2'L "ath C 10- 'a' WIth refrIgerator, carpet. -VANS .. s~eu 0""0 .~oearoom I R do] 98- of"" 5-ROOM :lpartment for rent, roo~ FL'" 0 III ,. I natural fireplace, central I!; TON. Lovely 6-room uo.. " . .. s, eason..", e. 661.1 0 or

OUR REBATE PLAN month or best offer. 343. fullv carpeted, quiet build. Family room. Carpeted & air, $350 deposit and rent lower, basement, garage, 2 baths, .laundry, $425 851.1581.

METRO TOWER 0017 after 6:00.. ing ~dll between 9 a.m ..9 draped. $700 mo. No pets 884.7987 ideal for singles $200 weekly. DIscount longer -----------I P ni 824.9424 LOCHMOOR BLVD.-4 bed. . . 6 MILE.GRATIOT: Love'ly 2- rentals. 642-8072 or 375. THINK SKIING! Vail, Cola-

1 nnd 2 bedroom apartments HARPER/DICKERSON area. .. . i rooms 3~ bath Colonial. ST. CLAIR SHORES-.2.bed. bedroom lower, newly car. 0335. rado. Super ~.~edroom, 2.INCLUDING HEAT One bedroom. Stove, reo HOUSE- Li'b. and family room. Car. room house $280 month, peted, basement, garage, B bath condo~m1Um, sunny

26450 Crocker Blvd., near 1rigerator, carpet, air con. GROSSE POINTE WOODS peted and draped. $975 $400 security 537-a413. $250. Also, upper one.bed. ~C~th~~~~ f02r rbeendtr.0Foumr: balcony, avaIlable January1.94 and Metro.parkway- ditloned, laundry rom. No Three bedrooms, den, living month. I . room $200 through March. Can 881.

d 1 pets $180 371 5915 after 'th f' 1 d" INC LARGE 1 bed t . nished, pool, golf, tennis 6701Mo e open daily. .. - room WI Irep ace, mmg HIGBIE MAXON , . room apar. 6 MILE-GRATIOT. Beautiful ' .296-2320 463.5857 3:30 p.m. room, beautiful 'carpeting, 686-3400" men t, Harper. Whittier 5-1'00:11 t:nn."r, ne ..1;; dee. short drive to beach ell. ISKI WEEKE hI

----------- 'd .... i ------------ 'ddl d t ld rr-, shopping. 363-0980 da:vs. NDS or montSe-c:ATERING IHOUSJ!:, Grosse Pointe I newlY ecoratea, nne con. 2 BEDROOM upper apart. area. ml e.age 0 e er. orated, ~24O, utilities in. 792.7643 evenings. Iy wInter rental, LeelanauFa -A' d't' d 3 dition, $500 'per month. l' d ly accepted, 1-682-6528. eluded. Penl'nsula (Traverse CI'ty----------- rms- Ir con I lone , Call after 5 886-0443 ment. F res h y pamte ,I ----------. AL be -----------bedrooms, all apPliances,! .' very clean. Near cily air. GROSSE POINTE upper flat. TER 2- droom upper, al. SKI. VERMONT - Beautiful area). Beautiful home on

X-MAS PARTI ES I fully carpeted. Large pan. EAST DETROIT-4-bedroom port and 1.94. $225 month. 3 bedrooms, living room. so lower partially furn. hilltop far~ ~ear Stratton, Lake Michigan, sleeps 12,CATERED ~le~ rec room, garage. No bun g a low. refrigerator. Iy. Heat and water includ.1 dini.~g room: ..kitchen wi.th ished. $200. ~ro..~l~y',,~~I~ngt~~:. ~~~eys whirlpool bat h. Several

with Santa bartender. II UUll~. 2Ui.~ diY5, ~ I stove, clirpeting, drapes, 21 ed. Avaiiabie immediateiY'1 appliances, :ji:>uu montnly.j L2Von's Rentin;; Scr.ie" v, '!"ZVV WI:t:"l,)'. 00;0:'1;);;;0. I lJ.llnutes from Michigan'SSantA is ftva!!able !!epu. 8535 evenings and week. car ~arage. S450 pp.r Security deposit and ref. I 824.3478. 773.203!'i I ---I finest ski resorts. Cross

ately. .1 end3. month/security. 773'{)579. 1 erences required. 925-3951 SIX.ROOM upper. Fo~ai N~I"F.KEROHEVAL _ De. SKI TRAILS co~~~~' s~ling an~ • ..s~~~~886-0304 1..----------"'I16.ROOM u-pper-Grosse Pte. after 6 and weekends. dining room, carpeted, nat. luxe 3 bcdroo~, separate UNLIMITED i :OD~~~~.area. ~.z,)av

RARE OPENING AT Park. Carpeted. 293.2735. INI>IAN VILLAGE Carriage ural fireplace, stove, reo ent~ances: appliances, car. 1 _TERRACE If House stuj10 apartment. frigerator, garage. $300 ~c~mg. wmd~ tre~tments, Call us 'or your ski vaca. I TWO.BEDROOM, 2 baths,

MARIE'S CATERING _ APARTMENTS I CHA:rsWORTH near Grosse I Cozy private, lease, secur.1 plus security. 882-4245. llYl~g room wlth ~Ireplace, tion, downhill or cross ground floor apartment.Five bedrooms, 3 baths. Pomte. Lovely upper flat, ity d'eposit $225 plus util. -----.-------.- dlnmg room, family room, country. Weekends. plus Nicely furnished, like new,

For your Holidil)' Parly. Close to Village. Suit. I 2 bedrooms, living room, 't'e 331-a5s0 I THREE. BF;DRooM, Grosse garage, lawn and snow ~roups of 8 or mQre. I hPllt('(1 PQol. DecemberHot or Cold Hors d'oeu. able for lamily. $000 I dining area. kitchen, ~ll)ve I~ I I S. . [I Pointe WOI)"~. Kill'hen !Ip. ~rrvj{'p, g;l.~hpat, low heat. Different pians avail. I' $8uO, Janual'"j $1,300, Aprilvres, Buffets, Dinners, per month. and refrigerator included. TWO. BEDROOM Bungalow, pliances. Negotiable lease ing bills, clean and quiet. able. 886-2350 or 886. $900. No pets. 813.775-3229Party Trays. 862-6295. 222-5870 Spotless. $225/month. Call central air in Warren. $270 or monthly basis. Avail. No pets. Available January 7952. or 236 Bay Meadows Drive,

'-- oA I- --J Jim at 886.9030. 885-4760 after 6 p.m. able January 1. 882.3655. 1st. $500. 881-8842, '--------- __ --1 Naples, Florida 33942 .

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uuy good used books ana sehuiiUlY Cvii~tiuUi Of 'Art, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, History, IM.i1itary, Juvenile, Local History, Plate Books, IFine Sets, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters,Early Periodicals, etc.

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We have moved to a new location. 25011 Little Mack,comer of 10 Mile Road. Pre-Christma... Sale -20% discount on most items. Lay-Aways 10%discol1nt with this ad on any' stripping ~i' re-finishing. Call 779-6'750 for pickup or estimate.Hour:> lo-<l Tuesday thru Saturday.

MAHOGANY drop!{)af tablewith. 4 chairs, excellentcondition, $275. Mahoganydresser with secretary top,s:. ::;.:~:.SALE IBARGAIN BOUTIQUE II

21601 HARPERLeague of Catholic Wom. I

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Thursday, Dee~mbei 6, 1979 G R 0 SSE' POI N 1ENE W S Page Thirty.Nine6D--VACATION 16F-SHARE LIVING '-'ARTICLES FOR SALE a-ARTICLES FOil SALE 8-ARTICL'S FORSAU"-'-A-R-T'-IC-L-ES-'O--R'-S-A-L-E-a--A-It-T-IC-'L-E-S-'-O-R-S--A-LEi-AItTICLES FOR SALE

R~NTALS QUARTERS .1' I . .--------FLORIDA condominium _ PERSON NEEDED to :>hare ESTATE AND MOVING SALE - 40 years BICYCLE - Beautiful little MIXED firewood for sale, BASEMENT SALE - BU-es, LEICA camera made 1936,

Long Bo~t Key, Sarasota 3-bedroom home in Grosse HOUSEHOLD accumulation -typewriter, 10.speed, r are I y used, $to a face cord, delivered. tools, lamps, jewelry, kit. $300; studio camera with

are~i AvaIlable March and Pointe City. $200 plus half L1Q4IDATION ~~:~,c~~~I~gm~~~~i;e,P~:: ~~:d~~iO:.el~~~, fr~:el~:: 543.7839, 892-3561. ~~~~. ~~u~~~~.~~~~~:;' .. :a~en ~i~~h~naede llr:k~Ap11. 712-9323, 882-9806. utiUties. 34300968. SALES cycles, Christmas trees and I post t(l pedal axle, $80. BE AUT I F U L Tbomasvil-, 20918 Beautait, Harper vintage, still in cellophane

POMP~~O BF..ACH, Florida, RESPONSIBLE middle-aged for more information trim, l00's of mlscellana., 885.8110. I Ie walnut pecan eonsole ta- Woods. I wrapper, $100; electricavallab.\! December Janu. mId t il h 882.7917 ous ih, ... ~. Friday, Satur. I les, $150 cacho C c!! ~::I I range itJ .., $30, old LIvnelary, February, 10th floor .a e e. uca or w louse. Orleans Imports Ltd. day and Sunday, 9-4. 19816 HUM.MEL Nativity set-lIS. squares, $75 each, like INTERCOM-FM~" 4, sta.~lon, train; Pace CB radio: 2Penthouse $975 th SIt while you travel. Pre. E t Id La W d 00" 11190 $75 Prefonr.a l.iIble cuord I IRoacl!. 886-577') mon. ~e~ .location in Grosse I. 20331 Mack, G.P.W. ,as a ne, 00 s. piece with stable, colored, new. ","" , I org~n, n5, 14" sn~wtlres, VW tires, $10; pr f1ting

_ . .t'Olnte or surrounding ar. LARGE SELECTION of re- I Z~~iTH 23" color console I $6~. 731-496'.1after IS p.m. J HOUSE SALE-Finish your $35. After 6 p.m. 886-2487. ' press 10x15, $400; After 6,HARBOR SPRINGS-Make eas. Available through the conditioned SCHWINN bl- TV (needs work), $40; roll- JAMES CORD WOOD, $4{) Ch~lstmas shopping-Deco. ---------- p.m. 821-7430 .. ' reservations now for SKI. hOlidays until April or cycles. Reasonable prices. away bed, $40; 9xl2 Orlen- a cord 725-4598 rations, clothes, toys, chi. FUR COAT - 10-12, full CONTEMPORARY ('t>ektai!. ING. Sleeps 6 to 8, 1'h May. References. 834-3975. Village Cyclery 777-0357. tal rug, $200; Duncan .. na, books, something for length, fitted, African lamb tables, teak wood, 5 lx20x 16,

'baths, mod ern kitchen YO --___ ' Phyfe occasional table, $50. 14K GOLD cocktail ring with everyone! 160 Lewiston, with fox collar, like new, with cane shelf. Square sol.'. 882-259'7. . UNG, professional male Phone 886-2858. 7 dimonds, totally over % Grosse Pointe Fanns. Wed- $480. 882-6622. id walnut 32x32x15. Round_________ seeks male roommate to MOVING? --------- ---------CHALET ON lake l'lear ~are 3.bedroom home in • EARLY AMERICAN butcher' Karat. Sacrifice. 881-3999. neaday, December 12, 10 MA.PLE I!'INISH comer, cu. walnut with inlaid tile top,

, ~oyne. <?olor TVt,fki~ei'PI~c~~j ~?-al,~e~:~~_t~~~.I?-rh:e_~~~~:.'AR ~~,~~;..r;;::-'-J~;;.- ";;. block atn~ ,whitedining J SEASONED Firewood -$40 /~~'_-_~_ ~~~:.._...._~._..'..~_. ~~.~~~:.~~~:~:!.~.~~en~mt~e:treI ~.;~:;,;;~di!~~tl';a~e~61;;~~:'''~;~;~~~~~~:~~o:~.sa~~J~I !;~~~;t:i~'y::tm1~~i;:~~' Will ~el!' y~~~h~u~~h~id"'" ~~~~~.'~~~~~d~~i~gfl~:~~ •.-",' rea .--~_.'" ti.ar;!~!'~ riOUSi. -=-- is~a.ut.i.ful i 7;&:6949~" , .... ' \1 0 '. 88&:70lJ "_ •...

01' 7iCl-4055. I Immedll\tely. $175 pi u s furmshmgs. . tables, Broyhill, pecan, $75 296-1' ranch style, wood, 6", I' I J'AD~c "',...LANTS__________ utilities. CalL after 4..30 at Estate and Insurance rooms, halL Must see. 886- BEIGE AND IVORY mink I

r Bentwood rocker, $35. 526- SUO I, SKI SEASON 371.3136. Prefer student. ,. _ Appraisals 7240. eO • • . _... __ and leather coat, finger tip 2 a....ailable. Ideal as a pair.ACCOMODATIONS t &~~ ...ums~ilaiion-:A-avice WESTINGHOUSE cO-n sol length, was $2,000, asking "A I m 0 s t too heavy toMichigan's most.lu. xurious re Fbarftemr05rep.m.lnfOrmahoneall 2 PERSIAN LAMB capes ~ humidifier, 20 gallon; Sil reasona~le price. Fits size move." Approximate height,sort condominium towne Pointe Professionals ~e;~~s b~:te~~' f;:::::d ~~~ vertone stereo radio llnd 7-12. Like new. 791-7979. Zlo;;;. floor 45 inches. 886-_ houses available December Donna Landers 882-8654 tures, drapes, Queen size ph a ~ 0 g rap h, m~og WICKER deSk, $125; Primi.: to April. Located on Wal E Jeanne Roddewig 881.7518 bedspreads, canceled and S ~ny (Ino~rable); RemlDg tive jelly cupboard, $200; FABULOUS GIFT, ultra.

'. loon Lake between Boyne Established 1971 uncanceled postage stamps 8 Ion cabmet sewing ma refinished serpentine front suede tie, belts, 5 colors,;' Mt. and 'Boyne Highlands ------------ other odds and ends. 886- 62 chine, H 0 0 v e r electric oak dresser, $150; all ex- $12. 884-9464.• References 0 n I y. Please BA~N SIDING - Authentic 2344. n broom. 885-3096 after 6 cellent condition. 2 un-

.. contact Wildwood, Walloon 1 weath~red, hand hewn, I p.m. matched pressback chairs, GAS DRYER, good condition: Lake, Mi. 49796. (616) 582 natural tImber. 1-463.2179. 5-DooR aluminum sliding m GARAGE SALE _ Living $30 each. Pressback arm $75. Refrigerator $50. 884-

9616 SIL. glass walls with screens, chair $55 886-0118 1813.~__ '________ K or 'dried centerpieces good condition 886-&420 room, bedroom, kitchen ,. . . ------- .-------. -.BOYNE CHALET-Ideal for by professional f lor is t .. furniture, man y ,0 the r SNOWBLOWER, Ariens, 5 CELESTRON 1000 mm mir.~ skiers and snowmobilers. working at home. Custom MOTHERS or grandmothers mn things. 1046 Kensington. horse power, 2 stage, new ror lens with case, T.mount, Sleeps 13. 778-4824. work, vel}' reasonable. 839- little girls will love these Saturday. 1979, ~. Air compressor for Pentax, $200. Call 822.

6434. dressdolls an.d do!! h~ket 3 horsepower, new, $325. 4 I 867lj.FLORIDA. Hutchinson Island , beds from Santa. May be GOOD WINTER COATS - bicycles and many parts, BEDROOM SET, 3.piece wai.: south of Vero Beach _ CLEANING OUT? Call Oper. seen Thursday from 10-2 s size 14. Beautiful silver $20 for all. 881-8842. nut, $280. W" stove, $125._ Choice lacation, 0 C e a 11 ation LINC, 331-6700. We p.m., Friday, 12-4 p.m. 886- mink jacket, antique Gar- 885-8215 .. front, private beach, luxu. help charitabie organiza- 8123. net jewelry. 821-6'786. G.E. stove - self cleaning, I,. riously furnished one and tions. Donations tax deduc- I used 6 month, $315. 343. COUCHES - Brown'vin:--i.

2 bedroom condominiums. tible. You drop off or we QUILTED ROBE _ large .. 2 0 FRESH, orgallic TURKEYS. 0382. $125. Modern fabric $125.Pool, game room, tennis, pick up. jumpers, size 18 and large. Order ilOW for the holi. Fur loveseat $95. Stereo

:. etc. Pictures available. 88~- ----------- 'Q~AM~. _A~" _mA'" ~_.. A,w", "1~".L'il')Q LARGE. mi!T()re<! EmDire . system $100. Answer!nl!. 4900 or 751-5588. TRS. 80 SOFTWARE and 1 ;1;:~p~i~~-~tag"o;ii~ch-;d, 884- --J -. .-- -_. dresser, $175, circa lillO. machine with remote $250~

hardware. Level IV Prod- linen table cloth, napkins, STURDY rust colored sofa- 33" round chocolate.marble 371-5512.LONGBOAT KEY -Luxury ucts.885-3576. I purses, miscellaneous. TU bed, 1 year old, very good coffee table, $225; 2 occa- --

. condo, 3 bedrooms, 21.2 ---------- 5-3Ql11l condition. (Queen). 886- sional chairs, square com- FULL LENGTH mink coat,'. baths on Gulf, brand new, FIREWOOD ~wv. 913'1. mode table, 2 maple chests, excellent condition, size. 'pooi, ten n is. Excellent For sale, seasoned, mixed STEREO/player console, like SOFA BED, $40; redwood rust fireside chair, 2 for. 14. 776-0670.. . beach. 886-0649. hardwood, birch, pick-up new, $200. Recliner chair, i . tab' _ 882 .......... mica kitchen tables, metal- BASEMENT SALE-Thurs-

d li almost new, $200. 756-4826. P croc .e,.-. .--. art 1 t red b . dPETOSKEY AREA-Near all I or e very, stacked. 778. .____ scu purl ge, day, Friday, Saturday. 9'. B . k.' A "'-dr 6285. BLACK PERSIAN lamb fur MICHELIN "X" snow ~ matching antiqued dresser a.m. to 5 p.m. 3625 Chats-

oyne s Hng. ~ oom --________ on rims, 215x15, also fits and chest. 885-1579 or 343- worth St., Detroit. Electricchalet, 2 baths. f,ireplace, FIREWOOD-Dr;, split oak. coat, like new, size 6-10, HF'78-'2, $125. Motorcnit 0515. Hammond organ, furniture,

, available by week or week-I ONE-CAR garage needed to call evenings. Mike Hodge $500. Autumn Haze full premium battery, fits large dishes, glasses, Christmas-" end, 882-5749 or 591-6180. rent, vicinity of Grosse 354-1456. skin mink hat, $50. Call Ford products, $35. 823- 6-FOOT Christmas tree, ar. ts odd d

Pafter 5 756-4826 omamen, s an ends.

SKI RENTAL . .• ointe Bouelvard and Mor. ----------- , . 4264. uncial, coffee table, 2 end.' nunutes trom I .oss. -Ask for Jo after 6 A LARGE SELECTION, like 'ROY'~ J Ral' h h.t tables 1amDS. 8811941 PING-PONG table, good con .. - Nubs Nob, and Buyne 882-3086 . new, Schwinn bicycles. - - u r. .__e1g __ 1 e; ma- CANON A.l Body with Can. '- -. dition, needs refinishing,

Highlands. Also excellent' Pointe Cyclery. 886.1968. pIe Jr. youth bed, woman's 28 I 950 LIONEL train set. 882-8- fur and leather coat, SlZ' e on mm ens, new, un- """7. $15 TU 4-0042

for snowmobiles. Call eve- ARTICLES FOR SALE ----,,--------- used. 'th t $440 "'"' ..,_ nings, 923-7704. ---------- I USED refrigerators bought 14. ~~ items in excellent 779-n: W~l Y, Driss' ELEGANT, like new, long,O.'~~ THE OCEAN, Pompano WANTED and sold. Top dollar paid. condition. 886-0371. . c a~. - MOVING OVERSEAS, most large size custom made

BUYI NG SWORDS Fully reconditioned a d KI BOOTS 'N rtik t, man. housewares for sale, this wild mink cont. so styied'. Beach, Florida, nicely .fur- , . n S , men s, 0 a, 884- BEAUTIFUL d week 0 n I y. Please call

"nisned studio efficiency. GUNS, DAGGERS guaranteed. 778-7324. I size 81h and 10, like new, an rare, one- 881-2316. that it would fit male cr

I ---------- $35 . 7792186 of-a-kind 18 Ceo, t u r y female, worn one season'." Necu: shopping, ~urehes, MEDALS, HELMETS FIREWOOD-Seasoned hard. pllr... French ProviDdal desk. GIANT CHRISTMAS excessive weightloss forces

public. transportatIon at 77 A 0"1: 1 wood, $40 a face cord. 979. FUR COATS, Persian lamb 1 Must see. 881-6299. BAZAAR sacrifice sale. 885-2209. -.,.your aoor, $900/montb orl ' '-'-"VJI I 2393,791-2051. I jacket, with mink collar, f -- S turd D be 8 \--------- ..:, $250 a week during Christ. TI RED n.... medium size, excellent con. HOUSE SALE-Dryer, dress- a ay, ecem r SCHWINN Varsity, 27 inch.

mas holidays. '191-4192. ... CUT TIN G BOARDS, aIll dilion, '$150; full length 7 ers, couch, chaL.-s, kitchen 9 to 6 Kelly green. less than 1U

G Ihardwood, close outs, $4.00 rabbit coat, size 12.14, $100. appliances. Many misce1- Burton Junior High mil e s. Excellent, SIlO.

p,~~.~~~~o:~~~ih~~r~i ETIING A up. Ideal gifts, 331-4500. 882-6384. 40 laneous item!. Saturday, ~ 11 Mile, t,2 block East of (After 6), 884-6715.'" I ,,. \' ,. , .... 0 , 0 • _ I ~""ar~ Uft...ls "1~ .. ~~. 5. 7350 Barlngton. R24.Q983.\ Craf Gratiot . \ .

" home. Newiy furnished. 3 ~U::> y ::>1l:JNAL ~ INSTANT COPIES -..- ~ ..~-, ..."". ~:T ts, baked goods, gifts STERLING ~oblets, 12 pieces. minutes to beach and CH R1STMAS Boy chair, red velour, $100. SEARS Classie, coppertone, . 3" high with heavy plated

:~shops .. Seasonal. Available Call your ads in on 1Oc S~fa bed, multi color queen double oven eleclrlc nnge~ 16 CUBIC FOOT autom~ti~ l2x22 tray, microscope withc' December 1st. $1,300 ~per . Thursday'andFriday. BARGAINS! WEDDING INVITATIONS SIZe, $250. 882~ - ,:.$95. 886-8938" .:' tu.frost.~~]~to~e., Fri$gl- . 4clen".Zei.5i,.-ceCi>rde:r Pen-. month. (305) 395-2047 eve- 882-8900 SCRATCH .PADS, 50lt LB,. e .<=-o.,gera r, 150. tron stereo with case Sex-

miigs. ---------- ,HOUSEHOLD A.....ists PMT Stat:: ~!:'Alo;~:il ..~:r small w~::O:'.=~::r':i~e:..:; I !"ill _deliver. 885-8156. r tant, all bnlss Hus= Mate.HA,RBOR SPRINGS _ Lux- "ALMOST-NEW" APPAREL LIQUIDATION Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. ..~~ ...... w. 'w -. I oth;;'~~;;fu.g~;:! 'fu; /. RATI'AN chain. 36" SQuare J _16mm ~olex _ca~e~_and

accessories, furs and an. SALES ECONOMEE BASEMENT SALE-RecliD- 6-year~ld boy. Call after rattan table, almost new. Je~, Stereo 1teaust o:soJ.11m. uriously appointed cornlo- tiques, at a fractiolf of the CHARLES- KLINGENSMITH PRI NT) NG er, Maytag wringer washer, 3'30 pm 884-5053 Must sacrifice $250. 882. With No. 116.room pro]ec-

.- minium at Harbor Cove. orig!n~ cost. end tables, studio coucb, . _. . O9lM.' tor, table and hand view-. ,Ideal for skiers, a holiday We Buy Fur:> LAUREN CHAPMAN SERVICE many others. 885-3944. I SKIS, poles, boots, size 6,1.---------- ("1'S, goggles. Minox 8x1l. 'vaeatioL.. Two color TVs, Consignments Welcome JILL WILLIAMS 15201 Kercheval 1---________ $80. Call after 6 p.m. m- VINCE'S Firewood - Mixed rom with meter and hold •. complete .stereo system. LEE'S Let us. help you with estate at Lakepointe SOFA, chairs, drop leaf din. 9248. hardwood. .Delivered and er, other camera equip-

Kitchen has microwave 203'39 Mack 881-80821 ilPp~al~ls or eSLllie. ~ales. Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 ingrom table, chairs, kit. 1 pick-up. 781-3586. 1 ment. 779-3913 ... oven, Cusinart. Three bed. We InVIte you to VISit ourl. chen ware, miscellaneouS. BEAUTIFUL SHAPED live ---------- ;;====:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.-;;:.-;;:.-;;:.--------------~. rooms, sleeps 8. Washer h d ELF ROPELLED h B85-3 v........ ........ ..t..... ....-.Ct! ORIF..NTAL RUG 9x12 Sa-. and dryer included. Lin- AZARS GALLERY I 5 op now open two ays a S -P eavy 932. iii:l2~ ft~-Wili.~c~ut.~ ..M'"ai~I roUt mint, $2,300; break. USED BOOKS - Bought,

week, Tuesdays and Thurs- duty power: snow remover, I fro book sold_ Fiction, non-fiction.ens, china, silver furnished. OF days. . good condition. Phone 885- PINBALLS and fooseballs for offer. 882-5443. _ o,t case secretary

, References required. 881- ORI ENTAL RUGS NEW LONGER (HOURS 8434. sale, Can during regular ---------1 desk, mahogany, 4 sections Hardcover, paperback -.. 2286 or 884-7210. Large selection of Rugs 10 A.M.-a P.M-' ---------- 'business hours. 775-7810. HART SKIS. 175, Solomon across, $525; Duncan Phyfe noot\ 'UI 6 p.m. Tues. thru',' I Buy, Sell, Trade, Appraise 15115 CHARLEVOIX MEN'S CLOTHING, size 43. bindings, Caber boots, size dining suite, $815; Shera. Sat. BOOK1'lQUE, 15~ II3 LUXURIOUS Villas with 223 S W GR 44 long, 38 waist, 32 in- FLORIDA-BOUND SALE - 8, Scott poles VGC, $140. ton lowboy armoire (carv. Mack Ave., between Lake-"pool in Acapulco: Available Bi~::::nard OSSE 3;?-= PARK seam, 6 suits, 2 sport coats, Steel 56" 5-drawer desk HeierliJl.g boots, si%e5, $15_ ed), $175; camel.back love- pointe and Beaconsfield ..Fcbru:lr; 25 for 8 nights, 644-7311 Consignments, house sales, \ 6 p::ir sl::cks, shirts. Fol. and executive chair; wom- 824-1508. seat, cabriole legs, $325; 885-2265.

. $93 a night. Can Mr. Q featuring fine porcelains, lowing in 36 regular, vel. an's designer winter coat, I FIELDSTONE fir e p la c e, ! wing-backed chair, $175; Il::===========~...=- ...==~L.Travel 886-0500. WE BUY, sell or trade an. antique furniture, crystal vet blazer, su~ 100% cash. suede with racoon eollar, down filled pink and green bw'led mahogany inlaid ,--------- ......

C;HRISTMAS IN Sun Valley. tique jewelry, watches, and rugs. I mere coat, evening jacket, size 12, no wear; Panason. chair with ottoman, apart. coffee table, $125; piano, WANTED. 2 bed h De 1 ck Ki k J I 63 slacks. One 40 long black ic AM/FM stereo., 3 older $950 6e6271. - room orne, cem- C 0 s. s a ewe ers, Featuring this week: trench coat, lined. Entire ment refrigerator, silver . .: her 23rd through JarlUar'; Kercheval, in the Colonial I Brass student lamn.., bra!!' , cameras; electric belt sand- fox hat, red fox muff, etc. BR.>\.SSBED, full m.e, head. U.S. AND FOREIGN'

2 d 5250 882 "22 F d al .1 I .paCAage., $300. 371~5. l().cb 1 U II STAMPS, n ,. . ..., 7. e er BUI ding. 885-5755. lined wine table crvstal er; anne po ce scan- Days, 331-6335. board and foot board with

LONG'B"'AT I wall sconce, S te u b e 0, ONE United Ih fare coupon, ner; pump shotgun. All I nRYER _ el~tric, Bendix, I . rails,' .A""'. 11 a.m. to 'l_lll SINGLE OR ALBlJ~-JS

" K'EY-Sarasota FIREWOOD - Mixed split d It d B82.,,"'-'" ~'ar 'full . d 1 h d d b d d pieces, new set of Spode $40 or best offer. 881.2441. a u usage an cars. • good condi.tion, _ ..r",,_ ~.,.881-9380, aft. er 7, 822 CALL 885-2265'. ea, y equlppe ux- ar woo, ase cor e- china, fine variety porce- . . , 0522 after 10 a.m. ._... ......-..ury 2 - bedroom, 2. bath, livered, stacking extra. lain statuary Gorham Ster. SKIS RoSSIgnol 160 s, Solo- , able. 881-1951_ ;.....---------

.. Gulf front' condolninh1m.1 Call 752.2401. . I Ii fl' . mon bindings, $50 San RED CARPET, 3 months old,

. 'Pool tennis One month 1----------- in~g ta~~:ar:;an~a~~~te:; Marco boots, size 8', $10. 10'h x 14"" 4-yard runner, I BUMPERoodPOOLdi~ti~le,4Be'x3st',.mini'::::.!::':. r~nta1. $1.1300. FLEA MARKET ,- • 882-6289 $85 VA 2.7475 very g con on.. (313) 569-1264. Can after I t;Vt;RY TUESDAY l' of crystal ami fine e/linA, • • - ------. • offer. 822.()373.'8 p.m. ALCOMOS CASTLE pairWin.d~or-b~ckedchairs, ISKI GEAR, children's, Vari-\' MASSAGE equipment, elec- .1----------1.1. 9 MILE BETWEEN MACK country pme kitchen table, ous sizes, also, 2 pairs of tric sweat cabinet. VA 2-1 I

FWhi1JJ\, r t. Niy~,,> ~ ..u..:o. :o:~!) n A ~PF.R walnut dro~leaf tab I e, adult boots. 886-8652. 7475. LAP ASTI CH E.Island Gulf front condo. I 773-0591 [ large wrougm Ul1U i...,.1 I

, minium sleeps six. Two I--------~-Iplace set and andirons Ru- MAGIC CHEF, bronze, burn- TWO WING CHAIRS for Come in and order now I.' bedrooms, two baths, dish. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As by glass lustres, ~ort- er with a .b~ain, gas oven, $450. 1 lamp, $125. Par. in time for Christmas,'. washer, olympic.size pool, low as $25 quarterly buys ment nrint.c; and oil paint. good condition, $110. Call sons table, $200. Coffee ta- °d~~;~ a ~n.dt "~~ets.m"tennis. Available until De- Compulsory No Fault In- ings, jensen flatware and after 6 p.m. 822-1794. ble, $300. Area rug, $300. ...,.5~..... -- I- cember 21. 1-813-463-2914. surance. 881-2376. brand new shipment of fine ANT I QUE grandfather 882-8242. $20 and up. Each one. FURS WANTED furniture. clock, oak and walnut, case HUMIDIFIER S 2 d-I an oroginal at 15121CLEARWA'T'F.R RF.ACH. 44fI 1 .,' ... o.n "", .. .'-> ._ •• • ! _ears, -spee " Kercheval, Grosse Pte._West Gulf front luxuTy 2- Consignment or Buy Attention: • Ii 'to<' ~'d't''''''''v$'u, "A- WOOQ-IOOlt,1." amps, l:I gal-II i'm, open llX), Ibedroom, 2.bath condomin. LEE'S SCOUTS! ce en con I lon, 1,495. Ion, $50. 881-9585.. 'ium, heated pool. Avail. SCHOOLS! Call 881-3365.20339 Mr.ck 881-8082 ----------able December through JlILLUSIONS AND FUR COAT-gorgeous, blackApril. 553-4104. MY SISTERS' PLACE - Re- CONFUSIONS" Seal, size 14 to 16, per-

6Esale Shop, 22217 Kelly fect condition, $450. Rolex

-GARAGE FOR RENT Road, south of 9 Mile. Open fun.filled, Educational man's watch, IW'nect timeLARGE BARN, Grosse Pte. Monday through Saturday. CHILDRENS piece, $325. 881.2754.. City, for car storage. 882. 10-4 p.m. Thursday until 8 I04;2. p.m. 777-6551. Quality con. PROGRAM %" Detroiter Ping Pong ta.

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QUARTERS NONCE DANCE includes nets and paddles,FOR XMAS $50. After 6 p.m. 779-3797,

WORKING young woman ENSEMBLE I'needed to share 3 bed. Jewelry custom made to Friday and Saturday 8-FOOT Gotham pool table,room townhouse in Grosse you r specifications- December 14 ;:nd 15 slate bed, excellent con.POI'nt C't J ff I 1 10 amI dition, $350, ping.pong ta.e I y near e er- rings, resty ed, etc.; 4 . . - p.m.son. Call Carolyn 962-19341 Karat gold and silver RACKHAM AUDITORIUM ble, $50. 17 cubic foot up-between 9-5 p.m. I work. Gold chains. Verv _ J1.25 right commercial t y P e

II II.... freez.;,r, €i\cellent, $300.VnTTNr. r A Pli"T<"R ",om"" reasonable. ,ree~ ~e~r;~t~(ms: 6l12~W.

s~~k~' y~~-~g-i~mal~ ....t~ II AFTER 5 P.M. 881.0134 I '8c82"--2'3.q7uSU

share partially furmsheod -2 bedroom house in Grosse :=:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~ ----Pointe Woods. (January to I I FIREWOOD

',T""f'} ":0 !1.":0,," t)l)ll 15. roll' FIREPLACE I Seasoned hardwood, facerage. $200 per month plus I WOOD I' cord, delivered and stack.half of utilities. 881-4783 ed, $50. Call Infemao Fire. I- 222-6816. face cord delivered wood, 875-4076. Monday to

YOUNG MAN has 3.bedroom $59. I Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..brick homt" to shllrt" with ~~ face cord. delivered H.O. TRAIN SET-plus ac.responsible person. Grosse $33. . I cessories on 4x8 board, IPointe area. $200 month, partially assembled. Bestincludes all utilities and Kindling Wood offer. 882-5848.'88phl)ne. S~!!ri!y rieposit. $2.25 11lOUSE SALE _ Saturday, I

. 1-13'75 or 885~09. per bundle December 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. IWILLING TO share aUrac. 881.0Z92 351 Rivard. Enter by side

live home. 881.7502. door. No pre.sales!

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For that personal touch on new or used cars.Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdav.Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

SERlOUS tocal collector willpurchase all signed Tiffanylamps: Handel, Peirpoint,Jllfferson :Ind Moe Bridges1amp s. All transactionsstricUy confidential. pif'.ase 1976 TRIUMPH TR7-excel.call after 6 p.m, 886.2IHZ. lenl condition, ioaded, 26"

000 miles, white with blackARE YOU MOVING or sell. interior, $4,400 or best of.

ing an estate? We are buy. fer. 885.2220.lug everything. Furniture, lln~IMPALA 2 door, powerglassware, knit:.knacs, dish. brakes, steering, air, lowes, household items, adds mileage, regular gas. 622.and ends, musical instru. 8596 ..ments, Hummels, Hummel Iplates, old dolls and paper '78 CAMARO Z28 - extraback books. 774-7142. mags, I' u s tom interior,

_;-P-n-I-V-:\'-T-E--C-o-I'-.e-c-to-r-,-':-an-'-s;sharp! Muse see to appre.cld.~e~a I t;.1i\.:ai •...all types of "Ani' condi. 1-------------tion slot machin ....~. arcade '77 JEEP Wagoneer-4'whE'elgames, any coin operated drive, like new, loaded.it",",.:; il1r!lIding n;('kolodian ..UteI' 5 p.m. LA 7.1716,pipe boxes; also old music 776-1336.boxes, clocks, toys, trains,mechanical dolls. Pay find. 1974 FIAT 128 - 52.500ers fee. Nilme your price. miles, new batt~ry, goodCall anytime. 684.8987. mileage, exhaust system.

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-A=tTIC.US 'OR SALE I8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE i 8-ARTtCLES FOR SALE I 8A-MUSICALSN I - -------. .- - -. INSTRUMENTSOW THROWER, Ariens, FREE while supplies last, BLACK MUSKRAT designer MOVING: 'Hofner BecHt,: '.. _

5 h.p., 24", eleclric start, you can get a free Hum. coat, size 12. $600. 885.4464. bass guitar, pool table. 4X8111Al\Il\IOND 125 Deluxe or.used twice, $500. 881-0508 I mell Christmas ornament ---------- - -- - slate, lady's golf bag, para. gan, 1 )'ear old, $1,500.

co "I with any purchase of $251 GARAGE/BASEMENT Sule, keel calle and stand. man's I 6B6.80..3,XMA~ Wfi.EATIIS mad I' or more at the Colonial Saturday-Sunday, 2316!) lcather coat size .w. b<IY'S I -, - .-'.-'- -.--

!1 Jm pine ccne~, $10 and, S hop, 25701 Jc!!-'::"30n Wpst,hllry I)r. (Iff L~k" laud,,,> ~k.,:,'~, JIIi:.t'cllanc. I lL\M~IO:'\D Splllet organ Iup. ~fler 5:30, 881.7671. I near 10 Mile. Mon.-Sat. Shore, between 8 and 9 OilS. 886.080:3. , with n'mole speak~r and

11-6. 772.Q430. We buy ana .Mile. Children's furn~tu~e, _." .. .' bl'nch full ot musIc. Ex.ANTIQUF. FURNITURE sell antiques and collector' games: French PrOVinCial LARGE FAMILY (reezer./ cellent cOJ1(lition, $600.

SALE items. Masler Charge and c~c~lal1 table, ~ahogany Excl'ilcnt. 884.3721. 886.2817. •Sunday, Decemb~r 9, 10 a.m. Visa Welcome dining lable, 4 chaIrs, large -------.-. -- .-.-- -- --- - - .--.-.------ ..-.---.----

to 4 p.m., 20228 Annolt, ._____ 'brown naugan)'de sofa and GOVERNOH WIN l' II R 01' I TRUMPET Selmer Bundy,Detroit, north ot 7 Mile, PORT.A-CRlB. Shetland floor I misc. secrctary desk $525. All. ('xcellent conditicn, $100. Top of the line previouslyF.ast of Hoover. Oak furni. scrubber/polisher Ken. ------ -- -- - ------- tiqu(' mahogany Chil)pel~ I Aftcr 3 p.m. 882.2525. owned office furniture andturc includcs: heavily carv. more sewing machine with SNOW TIRES. 1 set 56Oxl5, dale dll.'st, cIrca 1840. $lIb: - --------.---.----- equipment. Large inven-cd parlor tabk set of 6 cabinet. 884-2434. VW whitewall, $30. 1 set Chippendalc bed can'ed I HAlIIMOND Eloo series or- tory.mah:hing chairs, set of 3 I 78x13 radial whitewall at complete. $150 Mirror $45! gan, 2 manuals, (un pedal BOND COPIESpressed.back c h a I rs. 2 T\oV'N. !'iATTRESS, perfect '$30:, Call 881.3343 - 882'1 Drexel buffet mahogany j board, cxcellent condition. 7c EACHdrt.~S~er.., .. '!.,+"':<:.:.v...~~:i ,one 'j condlhonl $20~ ma.~iJle top I 964d. .. i !~25. 4.. ~n~g'-- 1 ~'r(' ~jni~H' .... ' ....::p "'~'..-;-..£-?-!!" ??~ ~~.9.f3.. ,... .... to-

very ('laborate). chifferobe, oval tal>l~, $100, hI', .....:~t" •• ~->.. '. - -.---- -- I chair.> ~::G(), ;,~:-;':::d glass 1.--.------------ I ::>"L~ .-.-old (!ol?k. ilird~e) l' ll\aple grate, child's skis and I QUA.L IT Y Walton.P~er~~ i .culi,....."Cd;" ,,,., '~.;:'~"., "~:li" i A SET OF Christmal> ;j'iuii,:i ,. :ranging frames $2.50 earh.dn."ssl r, old trullk, Victori. skates size 13 men's skis fashIOnable 1 a d yoS 1 U I I' Icaf dining tabll' $150, ser. J for Mje. 0.,';'6627. 21918 Harperan parlor I t"bk, b..autiCul and ~ots, siz:e 9'h. 884- lengt~. w!nte!,. co~t: li~e I w:r $125. Books 3n~ other 1 ... _ ...... A.. ,~ .. ~A._ St. Clair SilOres

4052 new. t1laCK \\'1lJ} saDie COI-l nllscellaneous a ppll:UIL'CS, ClD-AN II\c!UI:;) rUK 772.7990cun'cd !lonl liq:, .•r eabi.' lar. Size 14. $65. 885.3953. 649.1975 SALE _nct and 2 \IJlllt ,lrl'ssers, BOY'S Schwinn lo-speed 20" .------------ . __ _ OFFICE Credenza, office1\'0 pre.sales. bike, $75. 881-8483. FUR CO A 'I;S -:- Alaskan I PLEH! PLEI.n- Moving. ill KENNARY Kage Antique~. desk, swivel chair, 4.draw.

N-'-O-R-M-,\:~i'l.-O-l-'f-~-'-.v-E-. L-L-I1-I-ho-.-----------1 Seal, $1,800. Fitch, $850. sale Practicallv new Ken. Hours: Wednesday-Friday, er filing cabinel. 881.7725.COUCH and matching chair, 886-0483 after ~ pm' J. S d 5 C d' -----------graph, •.~feasure of Love", F h P . . 1 bl •.--:.......:....._ more washer and dryer, 12-4. atur ay 9-. a leuxrenc rOVlllCla , ue I , I at Warren. 8824396. TYPEWRITER, office dictat.

(featuring boy and his good condition. 792.415~. FIREWOOD - Mixed hard. H.O train ayout, ctlstom ac. ing and transcribing equip, WANTED, Lionel Generalbeagle), s i g ned, artist. ----------- 1 wood $45 fa c e cor d cessories, girl's bedroom ORI ENTA I RUGS ment, Polaroid camera. for Grosse Pointe parly, 1979 MARK V-Triple blackproofed, $3,000. Evenings, Am HOCKEY game--39" x / stack~d. After 6 p.m. Bob / set, 6 pieces, sofa bcd, dra. r"of- 779-8154. private. 886-9704. with moonroof, mob iI e600-1822. 72". Call after 3 p.m. 885. 881-8526 pery fabric, complete bolt WANTED ---------__ ----------- phone optional, 6,000 miles.

---------- 2635. I' i 50", schoolroom slate. sec. Iranian, Caucasian and Chi- 9-ARTICLES WANTED lOB-TRUCKS Days 568.2143, evenings,INDIAN VILLAGE circa -----.--- -.----- -.-. \ 5:\'OW TIRES - 2 ne\\' L78.' rctJrr's chair, cxecutivc 1 ne~e. Old and new, 1 or I fOR SALE 82' 0283

1900 oak claw foot table, V1VITAR Series one.35.B5, ]5 Atlas, $50. 881.4933. chair, typing table, filing I many. 1-663-7607. --E-ST-A-T-E-S-W-A-N-T-E-D-- ... .side piece, 6 press.back Zoom, Minolta mount with 1 cabinets Best offers 881'1 ' We will buy complete estates '72 FORD F.lOO. AM/FM, -1-97-1--0-L-D-S-M-O-B-I-L-E--V-I'-s-ta$200 885 2300 DRESSES, size 16, including . . 9RIENTAL RUGS -chairs, Queen Anne style _c_a_se_, .__ .__ . __ I 2 mother of the bride _96_0_6.___________ E pert ppra'ls let t or household liqaidations. new tires, power steering, Cruiser - good condition,dl'nl'ng table, four chal'rs, ' - x a a s, s a es Al b' t' . b k M t 11 8817725FIREWOOD ( h't b' h) d t Ch 8814933 F C I so uymg an Iques. Chi' ra es. us se. ' . dependable transportation,oak kitchen table, 4 ohairs. w I e Ire - ress coa . eap. . 0 FI E DESK 30x6/), excel. purchased. Modern, semi. t 1'1 . I --------- __ . 1>0

Miscellaneous other items. I seasoned, $55 per face I BREEZEWA Y SALE _ 9 to lent condition. Call ater 71 antique and antique. ~x. ~a, crys. a ! Sl v~r ]ewe r~, CHEVROLET '77 _ 0/, with $800. 001.1856 after 4 p.m.cord 5216620 "m Rill ""lR7 ... • . _.. • rurs, pamtIngs. IVOry. CIOl'. "_, .,_ ___, ". oft -. -_----------

CaB 5il.3394. I" :---- 4 Saturday. 22611 Lake'j .-..... -_.---,..,. ~e.. i:,e~..m6 iil... i"~palr- sonne and Meissen. Prompt lJVA "v.~toJ, aULoUlilllC, ;"""'7:) NOVA, 350, power steer.------------ UNITED * (f land, St. Clair Shores, be. 8A-M f A m!. WIll buy antiques payment. LEE'S, 20339 000 mIles,. ~.wheel drIve, ing, power b.rakes, air, noSEASO:'oJED F1REWO~D - 4 Between 9 anJ 5. ~~~~2oB~~ tween Jefferson/the lake. US C L a!-'). Able -to pay top dol. Mack Ave. 881.8082. good condItion. Make of- rust, low mileage, $3,095

very dry wood, dellwered. after 6, 573.7933. Stove, refrigerator, chan- INSTRUMENTS lar. 547-2100. I fer. 881-8659. I or best offer. 885.50~6 aft.777.6256 ---------- 1 deliers, drapery. I\I any FURNITURE f' h"d IF YOU'RE NOT "75 FORD F 100 'th er 6

---.- - - T '. K!TCHEN TABLE, 6 rhair.~, I bargains 774-470:1. PIANOS WANTED __:__.. _._:_::;n1::..:, .re. . WI' cap. . _TOURMALINE mmk Jacket. I large plale glass mirror 2)' I GRANDS S' t C I I l'''''"''U, ""'l'P""U. au)' t,pe WEARING IT Power steering, automatic, '78 FORD Econoline Van 6

Also blue fox stole. Best bird cages travel case for TRAIN/CAR track table, • and Sn{all P~~~iihts onso es of caning. Free estimates, SELL IT! I mA'~:~ge ,tnaoperusstet.re$02',31SrJWO. cylinder, pow~r steeringreasonable offer. 881.9965, a cat. Between 2 and 5 Schwinn 10 speed .bike, in: TOP PRICES PA'ID 474.8953. and brak Z ba t 772

---- - 331 ,.0421 font <"at fo" h'k" ~l'l ------------ You can't enjoy your jewelry 884-5459 after 5:30.' 6111. es, Ie r. .SINGER ~ortable zig-zag ~vith 1 p.m. '0". b~~is, ~T~chni~a, -'si~~ i'o,' VE 7-0506 . ABLE TO PA~ top dollar if it's in your safe deposit -----------

cams, Just cleaned, Oiled, SINGER sewing machine antique metal bed. 885- ----__ for used OrIental rugs. box. Sell it for immediate ll-CARS FOR SALE I' CADILLAC de Ville '65new case. After 6 p.m. 286. model 3115 for tailoring, 3710 ORGAN, LOWREY theater 547.5000. cash, Nothing too expen. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ,driyen 47,00.. 0 mi)e~, excel.0414. $125. Call 886-7283.' spinet, professional qualit" sive. We purchase dia- - - d t - -____________ SNOW • OAK Roll.top desk-profes. as low as $3~.15 for 61 1~'.l.~ con I lOn, ~4,,0. 639.HOUSE SALE PLAIN ANTIQUE wood bur n in giG 70-14TIREdS'J78GI050dJb'eatrh'I instrument, mint condition, sonaUy refinished, magniI. monds, gems, gold, art Ob-I months, Call Chesney In.l 7~77.

PRICES d k k . ,an -, 0 $1,500. 776.2123. icent antique, 4B" long, jects, antiques and paint. s ranc Ag fstove, nee s wor, Oa sets m 0 un t e d on rail\' ---________ ings. No consignments, u e enc)' or your F1IREBIRD '78 Formula 305

Soft, marble coffee table, pressed.back rocker. 372- wheels, excellent conditio~. AWAKEN YOUR $1,100 or best offer .. 886- conditions or delays. Mr. over the phone quotation. V-8 .' AMFM t 8chairs, la'bles, chests, mir- 9559. 0141. 884-5337.' aIr, . s e~eorors, shelves, books, "Hits 1- 886~5 days, evenings SLEEPING PIANO -----------,- Rogers. 961.1439. track, power s tee r In g ,and Favoritcs" record al- HERSCHEDE Granilfather 884.5450. With the fantastic Marantz PERFECT Christmas gift for BEFORE you sell or after brakes, 10 c k s, windows,bums. !11l! size mallress. clock. 372.9559, PING. PONG ------ piano corder. Space age, the new mother-antique SHOTGUNS :md rifles want. you buy, make your used trunk, automalic rear de.R II b d '1' 1------------ table, wall ac- technOlogy converts pres. carved cameo.back rocker, ed Par k e r, Fox, Smith, car look like new with frostel'. Silver/red velour

o ..away e,. eSCrl OJre, MARANTZ 2270 receiver, cessories, man's black' ent pianos to modern reo Winchester and others. Tuff.Kote's System 6. 822. interior. $4,850. Fri. orappllall~es, staInless flat- walnut cabinet, $225, 2 leather jacket,. size 33, $175. 527.8073. Private collector 4785315 S t 293-8125wa~e, G.E. washer, f1o~r I Electro.voice s pea k e r s, mint, books, miscellaneous. producing pianos to bring ___' . . 5300. . a . .pohs~:r, cryst~l, fans, .alr $100. 822.0803. 774-6889. I you "live" the genius of ROMA HALL MODER~ DOLLS Wanted- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS As 4 SUPER CAT TIRESeOlldl'wners. slEned pamt, -~------- worlds greatest pianists. I CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE EspeCially Madame Alex. 1 $25 t I b With polished mag wheelsing.', ari objects, knick. f FRESH Evergreens, wreaths, VISCOUNT electric organ- Scott, Joplin. Fats Waller, FLEA llfARKET ander in original clothes, ~w as I q~ar FerYlt uIys I' good condition Ask i n Iikn",k" • 1 Jtlllng and qUal-, garlands decorator kits, doubie keyboard, 10 back- Padercwski, RachmaninoH, I West Side, Sunday, Dcc. 9. from 1950 to date. Call ompu s088rY123076!1U n. $200 886.2004 ;fter 4 pmity co~!ume jewelry, some . holly f~om troop No. 96 ground rhythm section with and many others. Or you I 27777 Schoolcraft, Livonia. after 6 p.m. 651.4822. surance.... . ...:......:.lIew, ;umc like new. large Mem~rial Church. Call S8a: Leslie. Originally $1,600, and your friends can per. 9.4 p.m. Free admission. -----------1 ALL STATE CAR LEASING 1'72 MAVERICK, 6 cylinder.collection rare antique I 4345 or 881-M50, 7.9 p.m. sell for $1,000, 881.5835. sonally record favorite I J. C. WYNO TOP $~ PAID !?r c,.~]~':.J..~'s 12324 GRATIOT -' ;u!.~~~al~:: !:~~:...'~~C~~~~.glass insulators. Estate of . I G M songs for instant replay or I 773.7803 I needing repaIr. lI'l-IMllU. (Between Connor/ I v ~'U"V"', ~YOU'..~.. ~, ,,~UU.

Vera Suczek, GOO Notre LOVESEAT, $245; kltc~n '. child's safely seat, ex. future enjoyment. Obso. --------.---- -------~~-- Houston, Whittier) Must sell. 885-8925.Dame, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 table/2 chairs, $25; mal cellent condition, $25; lete old fashioned players. COLLECTION of Antiques SAFES W~~TED - Almost We have new and used cars, -----------p.m. Saturday. December hogany secretary, $650. child's red wool coat, leg. No noise, no rolls. and Primitives."Sunday on- any condlhon. Woods Lock American and foreign. We 1977 MARK tv - Maroon8th, Call evenings. 823.4259. gings, hat, size 4, $10; SMILEY BROS Iy, 10 a.rr..-2 p.m. 22607 and Safe, TU 1.9247. _ also sell used cars and and white, air, all power,

------------ ------------ child's white winter coat,! 5510 WOODWARD Corteville, S1. Clair Shores, 6,000 miles, excellent con.2 EACH 8'x4' awning win. G.E. WASHER (mini basket), size 3, $3; country.style 12 M'l /J ff AVID VICTORIAN collector trucks. Ove~ 40 cars and dition, $7,500 or best offer,

dows wilh storm and dryer, $125; bunk beds mailbox with post, $15; 875.7100 near lee erson. I anxious to purchase nice trucks on display. 'Call 756-8642.screen inserls; Empire gas and night stand, $200. 884- Scout un if 0 r m, men's F'OR CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE PIANO b C I examples of parlor furni. CALL JIM IMHOFF -----------

2681 . yo. ture, tables and bedroom 521.1111. HONDA ~CCORD LX '73-hClllers .. Evenings,' OOz" .', ,.'. slacks,.size 36, shirt,.medi. GIVE MUSIC! .1 lard and Collard. Custom D.ieces. Also, music boxes, Order your 1980 nbW. '-I Maroon, 5'speed, air, AMIfi;}I4. iTABLE SKIRTS, 72/~t green Il ~~n!. dryeJefiii njj:Y~ wasna

I !'~e-.:.,'P:~no from $1,095. I made Burled \Valnut and I ~ I ---------__ FM s t ere c tape, rust-CO;',lPLETE SUj)"r 8MM Qu.~. I velvet. also gold felt, one :\~l~;,s~~~.:!, ~: .._d_~ur::_l'l'll.~_Sp'erld.1New Baldwin Pianos I Inlaid with satin wood ami I cr.ystai., silver, ia~p5 a~lU 11978 CADILLAC Seville - 'I proofed, un de r 20,000

fit: camera, projector/case, . oblong lace cloth. 776-0083. - - - -. from $1,330 I mother of Pearl, bronze ~Ictorla~ __a~c~~~or~:~._.!.l~~ Blue liremist, matching miles. $5,900. 886.0812.-----------1 one * original price. 864. New Hammonds candelabras. Small size, ~ay rew~lu lUl U&LVllU" top and leather trim, other -------- _

editor with splicer, some ~IKKO AM/FM stereo reo 0955. from $1;0.45. $1,200. Antique Sheraton tl!ln leadmg to successf~l accessories. Excellent con. 1973 TOYOTA Celica ST -re~ls and cans. AI! new. cei'ler-amplifiier, 20 W. per 1 1 New Baldwin Organs I' Clavichord by John Broad- purchase of Belter furm. dition. 10,000 miles. After Sporty, 4 speed, 28 mpg,WIll sell the lot only, best CH, new condition, $100. MOVING-Basement Sale- wood, dated 1806, $450. ~~re. Days 869-7522, eve. 6 m 823.2457 $1,500. Call after 6 p.m.offer. 758-7100 days. G.P.F. 88+5].97. 1111 North Brys, Thurs- from $1,145 Antique Walnut Broad- nmgs 882-8692. p. " 821,1695.

-----------1----------- day, Friday an.d Saturday. Also select used pianos ------------ 1974 STUTZ Bl kh k --------- __4 AMERICAN Airlines half ATTRACTIVE antique steel --- 1 and .. o.rgans in gift-giving I wood Cottage small piano BOOK Collections-and private. . .ac aw '77 MALIBU Classic, 4 door,

fare c()up()ns. Qne Hughes Gariand gas stove, work. EASEMENT liquidation sale.' connmon. I with (lriginal bmnze can. ""-"-'." ~"reh"s",l "Rook, Mlllt condll1(ln, 25,000 at' t f dAir-West half fare coupon. ing condition and collec. Couches, chairs, antique SMILEY BROS. d II' holders, circulated M~~~~'""cor~~r:' i5300 Mack miles, loaded, $34,995. Call I~a~" P:~~~c~~O~~~~i~n.'8:J7i.Call 8827411 or 965-8319. tor's item, will accept of- stove, dining room sets, 5510 WOODWARD 1847, $450. Hen de r 0 n at Beaconsfield. 12-6 p.m. 559-6163. Ask for Ron. 1501.

MODEL II Smith and wes-I fer. Folding fireplace bedroom sets, (one an- 875.7100 Breakfront glass shelfs, daily. 885.0655. 1974 OLDS Cutlass Salon-

Iscreen ana' an(1l"rons ex tique), piano, recliner,I----------- lights. Cost $2,80Q.$1,500.1 2 d b dt t t' '78 FORD Van - 6 cylinder

son 29 27 66 10 Rem- , - clothes, aquariums (..me flute, Phone: 822.5299 .291-3496. BLOND wood chest of draw. __..~"o.:_.~.:..:_o.!".:.~•.~~a_~~, with overdrive. 20 plusington '1100. eill.49«. cellent condition, $25. 886. HARTLEY beginners ers old type furniture I }-"',,""l "'''''UU6/U'''A''''', "''''I $4500 E .--.----- , 4709. stand), knic.knac's galore. perfect condition $200 ---Q-U---h-d-l-'---'-' . d' b k t ts vi 1 mpg. , . venmgs 331.

TOAS....MASTER b' 1----------- 10505 Lanark, 3 blocks " I ANTI 'E c an e Ier, stam. Will pay reasonable price. ra 10, uc e. sea '10. ny ,8934.l' oven. 1'011- Call 886<9169. I ed leaded. g..lass,. $125. Also Televl'sl'ons also. 885 "'585. top, low mileage. "fany _er, self.cleaning. Ice skates BEA1!TIFUL ~". blue velvet north of 1.94 between 7 ----------- "V R I ----------

(Bauer) size 11, 10 and ItalIan Provlllclal sofa. Ex. Mile and Morang. Salur. WURLITZIDR 625 model or. R.C.A. hl..!I, sO~ld mahoga-' other extras. egu ar gas. 1974 PINTO ~ 3 door auto-8. Clothing. Sled. Chr'lst. cellent condition. Call 331- day, Sunday, .12.5. . h b' th h' ny, $125. MIscellaneous WANTElD: used World Book 822.9348. matic, AM/FM, rear de-

8662 f gan,vlt or It syn et. I~sert. items. 822-8132. encyclopedia for 8 and 9.. ----------- froster, 42,000 ml'!es. Ex.mas ornaments, 882.2679. a ter 6 p.m. ------ ------, Ph years old, orlgInal -----------1 f 4 '73 TRANS-AM 455--automa-

----------1 ' SNOW TIRES; 78x15, excel. I price $4,795. Sale $2,500. ABRAHAM LINCOLN and year olds. 864-2425 a ter tic', air, stereo, dark green. cellent condition. $1,100.CLOTHING-shoes 25% off FINGER TIP honey beige lent condition, $70. 772. Must sell. 521-8559 or 527. Andrew Johnson aut o. p'.m. Best offer. 885-7471. 343-0000. Ask for Dave.

Possibililies itesale Shop; I mink, size 10, $500 or best 8389. ! 1------- _25929 Gratiot, Roseville, offer. 886-2057. -----------, 9887. I grahps in red leather auto. WANTED - Small electric 1978 CADILLAC Seville '77 HONDA CVCC-5 speed.

5 H.P. Sears snowblo\ver. II - -. - --- 1 graphs album containing stove. Must be in good con- - -Ione half block south of 1-----.-.------ 1'" b d f dl'tl'on.885.9210. Private sale of executives ,l!;Xcelent condition. RustFrazho. (1'" L» 777.0300 SOFA,. traditIonal style, ap. 885.1518 885.1839. GIBSON copy so lu 0 Y 211 authentic signatures 0 b' pro f d B t ff 779u-u • • 1 7 f t I __ ' electric guitar, do ubI I' members of the House of ----------- wife's automo lIe with 17,' 0 e. es 0 er. -

----------. - prcx:~w..C.i. ee ong, BAR LIQUIDA I b EXERCISE BENCH Leg 385 miles in unsullied 1523.WEATHERVANES: sol i d gold, brown slip cover, $55. 'rION SALE pickup, new Ib"nez ridge, Representatives of 1848. A ,- __ ~ _brass and copper. Full bod. 881.7518. and estate sale under one with case, mint condition'l truly unique assemblage of lift.weight model. 886-5422. :~~~~~oCp~wt~Ornd;~:~~o;~: '74 JAGUAR - V-12, 2 tops,ied ,hand crafted. Roosters ----------- roof. .All restaurant and $150. 881-9311. I autographs of. histoq' mak. WANTED - Child's Hobby 4 speed. Excellent condi.in natural copper, or hors. WHIRLl'OOL portable wash. bar flxturcs to .be sold. ----------- ing CongressIOnal fIgures, horse and sewing machine tastefully complimented by tion. 23,000 miles. 885-6756.M I'hnmil'.llv ." ..<i RSl1. er. $50. A small low dress. Lights, chairs, glasses, sil. KIl\!BALL ~IA~O, ~ad~tion'l especially the linking or' and microwave oven. TU 2 genuine Mulberry leath- --- _9361'''''' :- ... -~--. ---I' cr. $10. Decoratiyo; fir&-!' cVe"I'I\an"e'ao~uls'brat:rgil~'ttetomn;s'.AlIJlis~o-'eaqiUI~p;;p"e:;d;;i~"~I'lhr!l!T~e'I"e'd!}yCn''e:!I 'LL''vi'n;jcoilo.n;;da'n''dQrJ!:.ohPn:sCo~n!d.eT!!h!i~S'II 5-3312, 15'£.7832. , er interior and most other 1977 CAPRICE-rust proof.evenJngs. place screen and andirons, I ,y C::dil!~~ ~pt!IlJ1C::: !",~1~C:: 1I:'!i~. ...~ 4"IoilW"o .... ,,~ln~ ... ~ ......",.. In,..'l..-c:

,. t:' ... ,.,.., -. __ ., - -.- - - - $20. 886-5168. on hRn~ from the estate I electric piano p!a~'cr ::t-

Iwas Lincoln's only term in -R-~-S-T-O-R-I-N-G--o-ld--fa-s-h-io'-ned I cheliq r.adial tires ~nd I A-~I/Fii::i~:-22,OOO:;~~'~i~

radi~.~e~~;d --pi;y~r :'-$.~O'I'BASEMENT SALE-C rt' . 01 "v...... ~~~~t,"rt: glass. tachment, record you r Cor.gress and Congression- Ice cream parlor. Need old ru~tproofmg. The askmg lent condition $3 700. 884.343.9017 ,.,.. . . u alliS, unusual woo d pienes,' ;:;::/";1' t1n cassette ta,pe, al SI'gnatures of Lincoln advertising memoriabilia prIce .of $.10,25.0 represents 2447. "~ \.;uristmas t r i iU S, tools, .... t d 1

ASSORTED items for sale'. wringer/washer. 881.6036. chairs, curios, school desks Id~al. for advance a Stl~Ut"~ I au, .~;.~. ::::::,:.:. ~.'l'l'l ~~2.. from pop, beer ,and ,~~b~cco I a real value m 0 ay s es-I ________ . 1 $5 a piece. Many other an. trammg. ~ steal at $".200 I 5299 or 291.3496. compaUlt:., ..u,", .l"ft'- ;;;:;::, ,"~!at!'d JTlllrlu,t and the 1975 DODGE Window Van-

Children's skis, Gas 4. DUNCAN PHYFE din i n g tique and near antique Grosse Pomte Farms. 884. penny .arcade, p~pcorn a~d ~ost ?eman~ing ms~ec- pow". "'""ta~"b' :::-;;;:':::,~'r.burner stove. Trash com. room set, pedestal.style items. Where? 15117 Ker. 5197. AMPLIFIER Fender reverb, gambhng machInes. WIll bon WIll only ;econflrm automatic, speed control,pactor, several ceiling fix. with drawer, 4 chairs, hanel. cheval Grosse Pointe Pk. -------------! 12" speaker, Excellent con. pay finder's fee. Days 869. the above facts. BIds sought Detroit locker rear end 36tures. sconces, used carpet, carved rose pattern, pads When? Saturday Decem. LOWERY organ, beautiful dition. Piano Electronic I 7522, evenings 882-8692. by serious parties only. gallon fut:i lank, reg~larChlldr~n's ICC skates. as. I -dinit"i!0l!nd,!!d$'25\O'!!.!1-G'.Ego.0cdop~peonr.'1ber 8 10 a.m t'o 2 pm D"roi<h wlllnllt cabinet. dc. Honor 5 Octave. like ncw. i .•..•• ~ •.• __ I 964.0476 days/882.3554 eve. I gas best offer. 885.3211.sorted wood storm windows ' . .. luxe automatic features. 791-8034_ I W/\l'll~U - \..-ar rimlV~, lat:. mngs. 1 ' ------- __and doors. Call 885.1010 t only. No pre.sales. Come Like new. Sacrifice price. ----------- tory originals only. AM/ ----------- 1976 CORDOBA _ Air AM.after 5 p.m. e~~:lI~:;ta~~~d~ii~~was::~, to rear entrance. 884.2127. CHILD'S roll top desk, sWiv'l FM, 1963.1973. AM only, 1975 .FORD Gran Torino FM stereo, leather 'seats,

5 ..PIECE dinette ta-hie 4 Afler 6 p.m. 881..85Si . BED BOARD (veneer), love ----------.-- el chair, Reed doll carri.. 1926--1962. 977.7979. SquJ~e. Wagon. Excelle?t cruise, red with white vi-h. I' h' , -----------1 seat, some Xmas de cora. EPIPHONE--double cutaway age. $125 cacho 881.7173. ;.:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;=~ I condItIOn, brown. metall~c, nyl top $2000. 824-3255.

c airs, Ig t green formica FIREWOOD' N rth M' h madc I'n U.S.A. 885.6760. rust proofed, air, radIO, "d h $45 88' 7"58 I • 0 em. Ie. tions, Smith.Corona type. ---------.-- BOOKS -----------

an c rome, . z. ,t '1 igan seasoned hardwood, writcr and miscellaneous. -----.-----.- HUMMEL figurines - Bell, clock, rack, hitch, power '72 MUSTANG - vinyl top,

21;~;:~~~~;t~O.f;~~~!;~:c~ ,.,,~~~~~.e~~~.29~.3~49:. ,772.5218. Y~;~~Htk~U~:~. G~~6~~~~ ~:Js~m~~Ot~:~~,s~::l;a:~~ We p:yU~~:~r~c~s and ~~:~~~, ~:k:~ la~~ r:aa~ ~nU:,k~r:~::~' ls~~r ~\~:~:Icaf table _ 2 chaJ'rs $75 ""'H.;' 1(0<..'1 - lSoy s varsity, I FUR - young woman's % ------------- large. 88~-4426. :. $1,950. TU 5-2034 I Must sell. 886-2111.

. ' 18 frame 24" h I ------------1 make housecal1s, so be.~~ size maple bed $60 Re. f h' w ee s, golden pin seat coat, size VISCOUNT electric organ- CHR[STMAS GIFT for the fore your winter clean- r------------....;,....;,.....;======;:;;;;:;;frigera!(Jr. $~5.'Wo~an's me J8:~ $95. After 7 8.~O, $100; mink hats, $10. double keyboard, 10 back. yachtsman with everything. I ing, garage sale or be.ice skate" 5ize 7, men's ~~. MI.scell.aneous d. r e ~ s e s, ground rhythm section Mahogany hand crafted fore you move pleaseice skates size 11 $10 ROS~NTHAL figure group, SUItS, Jackets, nIce Jewcl. with Leslie. Originally $1, replica of 1930's Chris Craft call us first. 15 yearseach. Sun 'lamp, $40. 884. paIr, bcautiful Pairpont ry. Moving South. Satur. 600, sell for $1,000. 881. cabin cruiser. Complete in in busi'less.8588. ruby vases, Delft cream & ?ay only, 10.3, or follow, 5835. almost every detail, includ.

----- --------- sugar. glass rolling pin IIlg Monday. 12949 E. Out .. ------------ ing carved anchor, ladder, JOHN KINGHOLIDA Y n and Crafted Wedgwood May Cl 0 w e ~ I er Dr. 3rd block of( Mack. DRUM SET, !l pieces. cym. extinguisher, etc. 3 ft, long II

Open hou~e-Jewelry, wall d' h ' ------------- bals, Hihat. After 4 p.m. 961-{)622h,:;nging" candy towelcltes, :;~e~ IS. ~la~.YH~mmelll DINING SET, 4 host chairs, 821.8585. with disPlaY

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TilUr.,O;;.". Friday. 10 I" 5, I F1 fines IIII' u mg rowns. I ('hrorn"/"mh",. "h<~ nl'. _...... _ $250,885.42 5. ' •__ •__ • __ull RpB., "nn .C:;t"H7",l' ._.'a -.: _- ., . hi' ----.--------.---------------

18795 Wo()d,idc, Harper i B _., .... - "'5" uo,n"u,,_, " "" ..- FiANO, n.mg l conso e, wal, BB-ANTIQUES FOR SALEW"od,. I' Teas &unuJsual Fire King dise Mart, Chicago. 40x40x nut finish, modern, bettcr _. _

om erry set, and 29, originally $1 ,SOD, exccl. than ncw. 393-8236. r IWO~IE~:S-~-;--fu7 hats. 2! while supplies last you will lent condition $699. Coffee ----------- LORLE'mink .-ire'" onc rar-eMn. I rcceivc a free Hummell table. Italian Travertine. PIANO-Baldwin Acrosonic, ANTIQUE I:;;-:----------==;;;;.;.;...;;=~=====.;::...~('asual typc. 775-2023. Chrj~imil3 urnamCTlt wilh bClge marble, alJx~"',zxI5. I itJl .,ak Call .;;ftcr C p.m. i GALLERIES I

--------------.----- an))' purchase $25 or more. originally $450, ex("cilcnt' 886.6282. : .WE BUY AND SF-I I • III' CHEVROLET-DETROIT5.PIECF. Sheraton bedroom T H~ Colonial Shop, 2.';701 $199. 886.1174 after 6. ----- .:'\.-------- --- .. , 0 i GEAR & AXLE SALE

01'1. pius miscel1ane(lu~, Jefferson near 10 Mile, F'''~ OLD Fdench cello.' Individual ItemsTiluf.\day, 10.5 989 Hamp. Mon.-5at. 11-6. 772.0430. PING.PONG table, $40, reg. Bow Jlnd case included. • or ! 1979 Used Chevrolet Excc:utive Vehiclcs _ for im.ton Master Charge/Visa Wel, ulation size, 5x9. Upright 884.9553. Complele Estates d'. r u' . me late sale. Wide selection~ of 2 & 4 wheel- .---- - -~-- - --, .::ome. We t.lIy tou! frcczer $150. 384.S588. • Antique Furnlturc • _ul G1a~s • ... !nlltturcs d b

HUGE BASEMENT SALE- -- -- '___ IBANES7. musician elcctric • Jewelry • Dolls • Toys rlv~, Su urbans. Chevy Vans, Beauville Vans &Saturday. 2005 Vernier, FENDER Guitar with amp. SWE.BY.5IDE rcfrigerator guitar. 1 year ofrl, with • Lamps • Clocks • Watches SlatlCn Wagons with low mileage - Discountedlike nev. ch:hinr;, :!!! sizes, Best offcr. ('all Rit'k 331- and small chest frN'1.er casl.'. $40{). 882.4782, Oi! Pllintings as much as 40% to 45";;, from sugge~tcd list price.rhi!nr"n, and arl\lll~. books. 7507. 882.5681. HAMMO~i) organ-Exccllcnt Reasonablc charge for appraisals For Information phone 55fU)500hOIl.lchl,!d rrllSNllancou;. ---- ------- ---- .-.-.-- . -' 77L~-1970 b t._,_ ... __ FRENCH PROVINCIAL !iv. ; RI':SALE SHOP ('ondilioll. $750. [)n:ms. oJ _ e ween 7 AM & 3 I'M

~EW - lIoy'~ ~o inch Huffy ing room, Broyhill Premier Grosse Poi n t e Unitarian guitars, Instruments. 20';~. 23159 Greater Mack TO BE SOU) THROUGHhike, \.."Il <l.' prizc, $45. sofa, 3 chairs, 4 tables, 3 I Chutch. 17150 Maumce 50?" off. 921.4614. 8833 Sl. Clllir Shores LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALERSAfter 3 pm. 884-2012. lamps, $80. 754.6654. Sec Ad, page 25. Van Dyke.

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884-5337DAVID J. CHESNEY

OVERLOOKING THE LAKE507 LAKESHORE

GROSSE PO\NTE SHORES

CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY""V\'"AI: A' A r V4'\144"" , ...""'"'''

110J;. I.AND CONTRACT AVAILABLE!N. RENAUD 927~h&rm awalts you b tNS tLT.!lling

center entrance ranch featuring FOUR bedrooms,2lh baths, 25-foot living room with rU'eplace ..Large formal dining room, cvuntry kit"hen, step- tdown family room, overlooking quiet court yard.Basement with fireplace and another batb. Near IStar of Sea.

D. DAY REALTY-aJ6.3300

LAST CHANCEto select your tile and Unoleum in this classic brand

new 4 bedroom home at-638 WESTCHESTER

Family room with vaulted ceiling, library, break.fast room, wet.bar, 2'1.a baths anI! much, muchmore. $187,000.

WOODCREST REALTY885-1715

Homeowners

357 NOTRE DAMEGROSSE PO!NTE C!TY

Near Jefferson-4 bedroom, 2", bath custom Colonial.Mutschler kittben. New IU furnace, shingles,aluminum storms and screens. Attached 2 cargarage with electric door c~cer. Ni~ly land.scaped yard. Fireplace in living room. Green-house. Extra lot available. Fu\ly carpeted. ~ %assumable mortgage. .

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5748-3703 or 882.2653

IIPolicies quoted with ClUaIlS IlWUnDce Co. 01 America

May I offer )fOY a cost and eoYera&e quotation foryoUr new home! Pollet" prepared in time foryour elosinl.

882-0087

Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co.We treat your h()JJ)e lite our own

19:1'lQMal'Sc Ave" Oms-'ll' Pointe Woods

-For rental information give us a call, we hive severllt opportunities.Congratulation!! to Kay Agney. sales associate of the week.

LARGE LOT ATTACHED GARAGE3 bedroom, 2~ bath with unique study completely private with bath, all newdecor, must be seen.

LAND CONTRACT INVESTMENTSingle home would make an excellent rental priced in the low 30's.

ENGLISH STYLING IN THE 4O's2 bedroom, new kitchen with nook, large family room, NFP, new furnace, electrical,

HWH. Call 882-0087.

2 FAMILY INCOMERents for $425.00 per month. Large 21h car attached garage with commercialspace. Investors must see, call for details.

~ FAMiLY iNCOMERents for $460.00 per month. Kitchens with bullt.ins, air conditioned, leaded'I1llSl.,much more. Call for details.

VACANT LANDSi~ !e!:.:, buUd~b!e, prit-ed in the 30's. C~!! fC'~ !!lor,! in1ormlllti4:'11

THE StJBURBSLovely 4 bedroom attached gllrage built in 1971. Many extras, rec room, patio,pool. For more information can 882-0087.

I1-CARS FORSALE

TRIUMPH TR7, '76 - Good~ondition_ 19,000 Iniles, $3.-400. 882-4964.--_.-

1970 CAMARO - Meehani-calii good, some body !"ust.Bl!st <!!fer. 343-0382.

1979 CHEVETTE - Auto-matic, air conditioner, 4door, 3,000 miles. $4,950.Call 886-7810.

1970 MONZA Coupe - AM/~M stereo, power sleering/brakes. Much more. Excel.lent condition. 884-1526 or823-4653.

1979 OLDS Delta 88--Loaded,wife's car. Priced to sell.885-2274.

'71 VW BUG - New tires.823.4074.

1971 MERCEDES 280 SE -Excellent condition. Leath.er interior, 5 passenger,low mileage, 6 cylinder gasengine. Must sell. Call eve.nings o!' weekends. 388.6527.

'71 MAVERICK - 6 cylinder,a'Jtomatic. Good transpor.tatlon. $250. 775-0383.

'73 AUDI - Beautiful con.dition, AM/FM, air condi-tioned, 27 mpg in city.

5 speed, like new, $1,995.865-9012.

1971 CAPRICE 4 door, greatwinter car. Rear defogger,snow tires, $450 or best.886.0465 after 5 p.m.

1975 COUPE De. VILLE -White, spotless. Estate.Must sell. Make offer. 881-3334.

1974 PLYMOUTH - GranSedan. 4 door, air. EX'Cel.lent conditic.:1. Best reason.able offer. 884-9119.,

HORNET Concord one l)f 2kind, hatchback, 6 cylin-aer, stereo, $1,750. 775-6949, 771-8465.

1972 FI'REBI'RD 2~ .cyl-inder, good condition, $1,-400 or besl aUer. 882.7769.

1976 OLDS Cutlass Brough.am, full power, AM-~stereo, cruise contra!, ex.cellent condition. 885.0990.

-'76 PONTIAC Lemans - All

power. No :rust. Excellentcondition. 884.0011 after 6p.m.

'70 VW CAMPMOBILE, re-built engine, low mileage,new shocks, battery, ex-haust, etc. Good condition.$1100. 882.()()44 or 882-0994.

'73 AMBASSADOR, $350, ne-gotiable. 331-3205.

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Thursd.y, Deeember 6, 1979n=tARS FOITSALE ll-eARS FORSALE1917 HONDA CUCC, 27,000 WONDERFUL Xmas gift for 1974 VW Super Beetle

miles, excellent condition. a Classic car buyer. 1959 AM/FM stereo, snow tires,886-6148. Metropolitan convertible. new palnt. Excellent. $2,'

Completely restored. $4,' 595. 882001.1968 ~IR,EBLRD-overhead 250. 822.1~. I

cam, 4.1 liter, good condi. --------- 1972 VW 411 Wagon - J«og.tion. Best uHer. 2li4-0412. I 1978 CHEVROLET .MC::tll ular gas, Michelin tires,Saturday only. I Carlo. 12,000 miles. $5,600. roof rack, beautiful inter.

---------- 8115-6188. ior. $750. Call after 6. 885.1976 PINTO - 2 door, 4 I ----------- 7219.

speed, low mileage, $1,900. 1976 BONNEVILLE Broug-822-5852 after 4 p.m. ham - Deluxe executive '75 CAMARO LT - Air,

car. All power options, $2,- stereo tape, .w,()()() miles,590. 8~97. no rust. Excellent condi.

---------- tion. Must sell. $2,850 or1978 CHEV,ROLET Malibu, offer. 885-7801.

4 door, 20,000 miles .. $3,.200. 822.5778.

'79 OLDS "88" Royale"Coupe, $6,150. 7,000 miles,blue, full power, air, AM.FM stereo, more. 773-9614.

'74 CHARGER SE Brougham,power steering/brakes, air,loaded. 4 new tires, veryclean, $1,500 or ',best offer.886-7014 after 4 p.m.

. 1008 OJLDIDLAC Sedan deVille - Original owner _chauffeur driven. GrossePointe widow's car. Out-standing 'COndition. Clean,40,000 miles. New tires, 1976 DODGE A BEdark green with black vi. ? M(\;r..en ,1 ,. '-.- r '0-', ~ .. - _"" lQ~dcd. $~.•• v. . •• :11 Rft4. I

8lk:.6i8f( ~:"_<1._il. ...;.:: " .....:.,' -1-9:-.:-;,~-:~--LDS-.. -.--OO-f-o-r-p-a-;t-'J

l~l!~~~i~~~I~ ...if~'sd~~~: Runs good, $100. 885.9012.

),.ow mileage. 77Ml507. 11975 COLT. Terrific mileage,

1978 FORD LTD. $3,300 oroUer. 396-8719.

'DODGE OMNI, 1978-custominterior, exterior, automa-tic, power steering, air, 2tone, 23,000 miles, goodcondition, $4,100. 881-34479-2.

GRAND PRIX 1976, W-loaded, very sharp, musl

. .. see. Best offer. 882.2529.

TUFF.KOTE's System 6 ex.terior glaze will give yourused car a permanentshowroom shine. 822-5300.

G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S P.g. Foriy..One12A-SUIURIAN 'f .3--RE-A-L-rS-T-A-T-E--'-3---.-r-A-"-E-ST-A-T-'-'--13-RIAL UTATE 'Oft 'ALI

HOME FORSALlE FORSALEI

11~% Morlgage Money BABCOCK CUSTOM ExecuJive Ranch, BUILDERS OWN HOMEAvailable TM NT 1,700 sq. fl. Prime area of 5

CANAL FIRST O~.FERING CO-OP APAR E S~. Clair :ihores. 2 }'ears 526 SADDLE LANE - WOODBoat well, circular drive, 9 Mile off Jefferson. 2 bed. old. 2~ car alta<:hed ga. OPEN SUND.AY 12 - 5 P.M.

beie;' enclosed ;;ard, 2'h room. 1¥.t bath. Central rage, 3 bedrooms, 2 cer. _l_ I d-..l Ith~ I All II Ca Traditional pillared brick COlo.... !. oa.,.. W eJ;.baths, 2 firepl;;c€s, base- a r. app ince~. r. ami<: baths, 22' family tras. 4 bedrooms, 2 full aDd 2 half baths., famJly

menlo Many custom lea- port. By appointment. room, S' fir""lace, very ,.. .... I......1' tOUffi witt. :i;cji:~c, tua'ffii. nyii~i _UU UAll nj

lures. By Appointment. C.W. BABCOCK" SONS large kitchen, additional room, Mutschler kitchen, 1st floor laundry, un.Open Sunday 2 to 5 717-3310 bedroom in basement, 1st tral air, 2 car J(araJ(e with 3rd full bay for alorage.

Imagine your own 4Ox24 bob.t floor laundry room or of- U d..... ed 1 I 1house with hoist, on large CHAMBERLAI N fice, central air with clean. Private patio. Professiona y ROP ower evecorner canal lot with 3 779-8900 er and humidifier, all entertaiM)ent room with wet bar. Close to schools

and Hunt Club and over 3,000 square feet ofbedrooms, family room. 2 ST. CLAIR SHORES. Nearly aluminum trim, gar age living area. Assumable morlgage ..fireplaces, professionally new 4 bedroom brick Co. door opener, extra insula-finished basement with lonial. Family room, fire. tion. Many other exlras. 884-6983

1978 FIESTA GHIA _ All wet bar. Call HERB or place, dining room, 21h T err if i c assumption tooptions including air, sun. PAT. Real Estate One. baths, basement, attached 11", ~ mortga$8ge3 SOOorla~droo'- :F,Yrpllpnt I'ondition. 266-7115. garage. BlJ.dget t".ms or C () n • r act. , . 0

.~C3~Cm::;..;:'-;~',}:::;: Gn2-i 1%:' -" .~~tefpi~t.;~.: )i s;ss~:~I:::R~~. 2::c70

)_1 a~~:~~:::J:~O.DSII CITRUS SPRINGS. Florida rate the unfinished attic I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 p.m. I_ lOC'x150'. golf course lot: and you') have a sharp 3 Broadstone 2146D - ExceP': II 'backs on 15th green, near bedroom aluminum sided I tiona! 3 bedroom ranch,I clubhouse, $15,500. Finn. home with more living den, finished basement.

725-7186. space for :r'our lnvestment. central air. natural fire.Remodeled kitchen, base- place. I

12D-LAKE AND RIVER ment, garage. $39,850. (R WILCOX 884-3550I PROPERTY 19624) I '

ST. CLAIR RIVER - near ST. CLAIR SHORES. Spa. PRESTWICK 1940 - GrosseAlgonac. Aluminum sided ciol.!!!, w~!I-maintained 2 Pointe Wood", 7 Mile-Mack.4-bedroom h 0 use faCing bedroom tri-Ievel with fam. 3 bedroom brick Colonial,river. Gas hot water circu- ily room, large kitchen, 2~ garage, finished basement,lating heat, 3 newly paint- car garage, close to Jeff- patio, large family room.ed small apartments on the erson bus line. All terms lovely yard with fruitproperty, 2 one.bedroom available. Quick possession. trees, immaculately decor.each, one 2 bedroom. Total $39500 (V 227(0) ated. Carpet and dra~8rental income from entire ,. thru out. Living room withproperty including house, ST. CLAlR SHORES. Qual. fireplace. New roof. all$1,100 per month. Long ity construction and lots aluminum trim, Kitchen.dock and boathouse, sani. of care highlight this love. Aide, gas heat, bullt 19M.tary sewers are installed. ly 3 bedroom brick Ranch. Grosse Pointe sehpols. OurProperty 580 feet d'!ep. No-wax kitchen floor, fin. Lady Queen of Peace andGood rental history. New ished basement, garage. B ish 0 p Gallagher High2.car garage with automa. Lakeview schools. Immedl. School. Open Sunday 2-5.tic door opener and 2 small ate possession. $58,900. r $87,900. 30 day occupancy.utility sheds. $130,000 cash (L 217(6) RO A 'CH REALTYor owner can. arrange suit- 1'"'0:able financing to respon. ST. CLAIR SHORES. Ador. 886-5770 Isible party with good ref. able 2 bedroom home inerences. 886-2350, 606-7952. Eagle Pointe with Florida A1TRACTIVE, neat 3 bed-I

CUSTOM 2 story lodge built r::::::: ~~:~~; :: nroeoWm'fu~¥2.~aceb,at~..nf<'rallO"!~rl,'Ii~ 1972 with 5;000 square. "- ...

paymen. assumes mon- I'ntercom, cent'ral vacuum,CONTINENTAL '77 Towne feet. Tennis court and moreCoupe, silver, burgundy on private lake in West gage. $48,7'0. (P 22420) custom drapes. Recentlyleather. Loaded, 29,000 Branch area on appro"i. CHAMBERLAIN decorated and carpetedmiles. Days 886-4465. Eve- mately 35. a<:res. throughout. Lower levelnings 884.5450. . LAND CONTRACl' TERMS 779-8900 family room with fireplace,

Call PAT or HERB 2-s:ar garage. Many other19740HEVY Blazer, 2 wheel Real Estate One 2e8-7'll5 GR06SE POINTE WOODS- extras. $65,900. 1637 Bour.

drive, .p 0 w e r steering I Owner anxious, drive by nemouth, Grosse Pointe.brakes, air, 80,000 miles. Asking $1,695. Before 6 ST. OLAm SHORES. 2 story 617 Anita, 3 bedroom quad Woods. 884-8721. Call eve-.Best offer. Must sell. 882. p.m. 881.1180. on large lakeside lot. Fin. level, formal dining room, nings and weekend for apo5961 ished basem~nt, 2 car ga. cathedral c e i I i n g s, fire- pointment.

. '73 MUSTANG Grande _ rage .$150,000. 771-6716. place, and 2 >half baths. 2 ------ _1976 BUICK Regal Landau. .Like new condition. Power car attached garage, 60x GROSSE POINTE PARK _

. Power steeringlbrakes, J 2E-COMMERCIAL 176 lot, reduced to $92,- C'..Istom 4: bedroom brick"'" steering, power brakes, ail PROPERTY 000cruise, AMI r ,,1 s t ere 0 • ..• AM/FM 8 . Colonial, dining room, den,

Ij. Loaded. 55.000 miles. Must I ~S80 BUICK SKYlark, wauelo. condihomng, FOWLER REAL ~ATE 2-car garage, updated kit •., sell. Best offer. 882-5961. 881.9505. track stereo, 302 V-8, low BUSINESS AND 300.6733 chen and bath. Possible I

[", ... ""'..,.. ... T'" ,,~~_ "'M+" -,-"-,,-.-.,,,-.,-,.-,.r T-.-"'- ....-"-T-Tn-Y-T miles. $1,600. 884-0060. I...rN~VE."v...r~~ ....:'I 1-~-y-O-UTl\I,-,.-.-R-.Q.--!!-h-~..A-...-!'!-un ....- •• -, I short term land eootral.:t. \Iff". 'fr';;~t";~d~~~'d:pe;d: u"'2 .d~";'~';dtop:""b;;cl:;t 1977 MALIBU Classic - Air ~ x ~ 1 u~"i v-;l y -2'f.l- bath, qu;d.i~el- in $69,900.

able, cassette stereo, $500 seats, new tires, e7.haust conditioning, power steer. SALES LEASES Grosse Pointe Woods. Fea. H, J. DACEYor best offer. 822-3091 - system, FM radio, $450. ing / brakes. Immaculate. EXCHANGES tures includes a very large 774-5400882.3322. 882-6472 after 6 p.m. $2,610. Best offer. 886- Virginia S. Jeffries. Realtor family room, den or fourlh

I 1384. 882.0899 ,bedroom, remodeled kitch. NICE 8 room brick Colonial,ONTE CARLO, '73, stereo, '79 LINCOLN 4 door Town ---------- I . en with built-ins, fireplace, 2~ baths. 2~ ear garage,

}'~ air, no rust, $975. or best Car, Champagne exterior, BEFORE you buy a used car, 710 NOTRE DAME-Zoned c e n t r a I air, assuImlble I finished basement. Must.~. offer. 885-8215. . matching interior. Custom tlave Tuff.Kote cbeck it Professional-90' of iront- 80/4 % mortgage. $129.000.\ see. $85.900. Fireplace, hot

'~f&-,-- . I ,,~tt:re9, cassette and speak. for rust. No charge. 822. age with storagE' garage in 88&8632. water beat. 1428 Harvard:~'Wi 76 ~IUMP~ Spitfire, con- era. '<Good mileage, extra 5300. rear. Building is.a charm- y I.and Contract available

/~~ r.~~~le mi~:~~ m~~~dco~~: 1 dean: W3-44i5. 1-'72-CHE--VY-I-m-p-al-a-.-p-o-w-eri ~~e:e~:~:!:da:= -;; )'M~~i~~~ bed~~~e6r~" By owner. ee8-!~. I', 5 ~~rroO'i';:~~.:a:~:y~ia:,:a~ w't:~~:l ~. tlon, $3,500 or best offer. '77 CHEVETTE~. A~!F~ I brakes. steering, AM/FM I M~U~ltV. Call Mr. Keane C 0 Ion i a I, large family I I 4¥.. 1Mthi, eupetilii ad drapes, 3 ear ili1'lge,

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393-1941. s t ere 0 cassette, 31,000 for d~tails. Purdy &; Toles. room, slidillil door wall, BOOKS central air, lot 21lx281. Many more features.~3'. 1964 CO RVAlR, no body mi

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4s,good condition.. 771. ' 885-2000 will lead you to the red. WANTED

f- rust. Very good interior. 97. . wood deck patio, with gas STI EBER REALTVI ----------- MEDICAL CLINIC on Mack . barbecue. Professionally CASH PAID

Very good running engine '76 .(JRANADA-6 cylinder, between 7 & 8 Mile Roads. finished basement with wet 775-4900and transmission, low power s tee r in g, power 4 suites. Central air. $200" bar, -Undergrc.und sprink. YOU G A V E YOU R

. miles. $735. Call Bill 865- brakes, FM, new tires, 000_ lin2 system. Grosse Pointe BOO K SAG 0 0 D II~========~~~~~~~;===~=:I0934. clean, clean. $1995. 527. HIGBIE M!AXON, INC. W " 0 d s Park privileges. HOME. NOW S ELL !!

1977 THUNDERBIRD - 302 5313. 886-3400 Owner moving South. Call THEM TO AN APPRE- PRICE REDUCEDe~~ine, air. Excellent con. I -19~7-8-S-U-N-B-IR-D-c-ou-p-e-A-u-to-. I -H-r-ST-O-R-I-C-B-A-Y-V-IE-W--a-s- ~~~'!;u,:~e2i~siQUE i~A:I~d'~K' S:f; CUSTOM au ILT BRICK. RANCH

/ dillon. 884.1628. matic, po.wer steering, AM/ sociation on Little Trav. 718-4900 MENTS. IMM'EDlATE 198 MOROSS

IBONNEVILLE, '79 Brough. FM, 4 cylinder. 885-0437. t erse Bay (Petoskey). 3. REMOVAL. GROSSE POINTE FARMSam., 4 door, 9,()()() miles. 1972 V.W. - Mechanically bedroom, 2.bath cottage, GROSSE POINTE WOODS . d dExtras. 885-3288. Price re- excellent, 4-speed. $950. fully furnished, modern Shore pointe - Luxury living ManY

d~tegones nee e , Living room, natura! fireplace, dining room, 3 bed-

duced! 571-1177. kitchen, for sale or season in this 2 bedroom, 21h bath an so some paper. rooms, 1'1.abath&, full Uled basement, patio, pro-I ----------- t lease. Sale price $43.500 Condominium. Kit c b e n backs, bookcasej, lite. fessionally landscaped yard with privuy fenee, I

1971 IMPALA, 4 door, pow. OLDS 88 Royale 1978--12.. st season May ~.Nov. 1. Lease with eating area and all purchased. 15 years in stove. refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer,er brakes, steering, air, 000 miles, air, excellent $3,~. Wnte or phone built ins, dining room, cen-\ busine5.!' Please call large deep freezer, 2 car attached garage withclean, one owner, $1,175. condition. 885-5025. LoUIS Beer, 2823 Aspen Ln, tral air attached garage John King. auto.matic opener, Thermopane .. windqws, elec-

-88-1--56-17-.------I-M-E-R-C-U-R-Y-G-r-an-d-M-a-r-qU-i-S B(SlooI3m)f3i3e21d-402Hi9.'lls,48013. VvlLCOX 884-3550 961-0622 ~ trome filter, low heating costS. 2lh blocks from19-4 PLUTO W' I' t I lu!'! and ft...... Immediate !)n..---'.:lon. ~int ~n .( .'oj agoll or par s "78", all power equipment. 1__________ _........ .~ ~

.ro d . t HO""" OWNERS INSUR- All inquiries confidential clition -"'000 TU .. -"' by appo' in(m' ent' only(lnly. ",,00 engme, rans- 4 door, excellent condition. 252 FEET on Lake Michigan. AJnJ:.oNCEPOI1'CYfor YOllr clos. • Clip " save this ad • . ~. ........... .mission, tires. $75. 822- $6500. Call 331.2489 after Good Harbor Bay, 25 miles ing. CaU Chesney Insur. I No brokers please! .7366. (; p.m. northwest Traverse City, I'=====;;;;:====~~==;:==;:;:;:;:;:;:;:=;:=;;;:;:~==~

---------- 41k miles south of Village ance Agency. 884-5337 for 1[1 I2 DOOR BUICK Skylark, 1973 CHEVROLET Impala. n of Leland on Manitou Trail your quotation.1960, 4 cylinder, $6,300. Blue metallic, white vinyl (M.22). urge 6 bedroom, HARPER WOODS-3 bfon- Tho. r:.""l"l"" D_: ....~_ 0 _ ....1 c,..~_~-. r _ I I884-2032. top. 4 door, pawer, air, . L <L , • • .. II Illv VI V,;),:)C; I UIIIIC r,"COI L':>ICIt::: \"'U.

I ~ u;;.u. iiew,y Piiiih~uI room, 2 story brick, dining1975 FIAT 128,. 4 do~r, lo~ I ~~~,,~1Jes. Clean. $1325,1 779.3727.. - Cape Cod style. New ceo rOom natural fireplace. As. I Professional people specializing in personal service

1-miles, lmmaculate. J:Ses(01. U"''''-<NU'. ' 11975 FORD LTD Brougbam- aar silingie roor. Natural I sum~ ;:;',70 ffi"rt.gagc or i OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR VIEVlING 2-5fer. 882-2940. CUTLASS Calais, 1979. Fully Rustproofed air many ex- stone fireplaces in huge . Land Contract available. _

'79 CADILLAC Seville, black equipped. $5600. 885-4388. tras. Excelient' condition. beamed cathedral ceiling 774-2222 between 9 and 5. 1853 Severn 4 BR 2'h BAT"dI living room, also in first ----------11 6210 Grayton 2 BR FAMILY ROOM:

on. black .. red leather in. JEEP "73", CJ5. 302-V8, Au- $1,400.882-1316. floor master bedroom. Mas. OWNER transferred-Imma- 3955 Harvard 3 BR H2 BATH. ' _ ~~~It~r, were wheels, u~~er. tomatic, 2 tops, Armstrong '1968 OLDS Cutlass F-85 _ ter bedroom has fully culate custom built 3 bed-

I ~xcellent conditIon. and. s".?w tires. P.T.O. 2 door, 6 cylinder, auto. marbled bath adjacent, in. room Colonial, 11,2 baths, FIRST OFFERING'. I w.r.;:;;, .;2.f!(l!l 622-6614. . matico Runs great. Regular eluding large custom-built, finished basement, den, Lovely Colonial, 3 bedroom, kitchen with b~akfast room, exceUent condition,f 11 t'led sunked whirl screened porch, attached f f 1 t' I d HWH II f . t tTIRED OF no mileage or no DOrv"'E 1975 MaXI' Wl'ndow I gas. bUuo1 .....~<;. ~~~b ~!!t. . u Y I. new roo, new urnace, e ec nca an ,ca or an appolD men.

? 1969 A b d JJU d . d $ 75 882 I J}uui ;;.;;.th, ::;E4:<:~ with !!l,,!e. 11k car garage, fenced lot,• ~oom. _ ..,,~ .a:s:~:, I Van. Air, power, cruise, !:!.~e...s tie ro S. 1. - nlcture window lookim~ out I vm:,;;:;;.;; "dL ny ~~~ci~t. FIRST OFFERING

I) ya:sse.lIl;t:I. ,n", :" ......'d AMiFM Cassette, loaded. '''Ae>. toward Lake Michigan ment. 884-1713. Open Sun. l,;oncu, Z b<;;;;-(;;;:::, l'.L, ~~~h_ 't'l)wnhouse style built in. 1977. 23 Mile and Jef-AIr, Mlc~ehn. radials an Good condition. $2500. 822- 1.1 B-CARS WA"'TED through beautiful pines 2-5. lerson.more. Thmk It's an rusty 6614 J"Il _

.bucket - you're wrong. . TO BUY and birches. Oil-fired circu- 3,BEDROOM brick bungalow,Beautiful shape. A steal at '73 PLYMOUTH FURY m. ---------- lating hot water heat, 4 1~ baths, 2~ car garage,$495. 865-7563. loaded, clean. 42,000 miles. WE BUY CARS &: TRUCKS. separate zones. Full base- assumable Morlgage, low

$750 fl85 6111 569 1569 All makes and conditions. ment. Views of the Mani-FURY III '69 - All power, .. or. 885.2221. tou Islands, Pyramid Point $80'5. 1209 Brys. 882~0,

air, sno ......lires, $400. 885. _E_x_t_._2_7_1. I --------____ and '::haleback Point plus 237-5642. I4652 after 4 p.m. '72 GRAN TORINO - 4 door, VOLKSWAGENS the gorgeous sunsets over CLINTON TOWNSHIP _ 4 I

1976 VOL ARE Premiere $400. 881.1344, after 6 p.m. WANTED Lake Michigan make this ,bedrom Colonial, 2'h baths, I11 R '+h a truly. spectacular setting large living room and din.Wagon. Sma .. v, Wl. over. 1961 THUNDERBIRD - 2 Highest Prices Paid overlooking a beautiful

drive, air, cruise, stereo, door hardtop. Mint condi- WOOD MOTORS V.W. sand beach. Properly is ing room, polished hard-Ziebart, low miles. Burns tion. 45,000 miles. $4,000 or Gratiot at 8 Mile 372.2600 over 350 feet deep. For wood floors, family roomregular, othe~, extras. Ex- best offer. 886.9622. --_______ sale by owner, $250,000. with natural fireplace, fin.cellent conditIOn, $2,800. I ----------- CASH FOR CARS Cash preferred but suit. isbed basement, over. sized881-8981. 1972 FORD LTD Brougham- TOP DOLLAR PAID able terms to responsible lot, fully landscaped. 286-

----------- Grey blue metallic, no MIKE MAHER CHEVROLET party with good references. 1431.RUST will • .:::: your auto- d ts bl k Vl'n 1 top un 1-----------motive investment. Before I en, ac y I'. USED CAR LOT 886-2350 or 886-7952. N'EW ON the market _ 583YOU buy or sell, call Tun. I 1ec(.!'t'l{l. :l!il, relIu ar gas. E .....ST .!EFFEP.sCN AT ',-_-__-_-..-__--.-_-_-.---_-.-.- PH,i,;ii Plin:,;. Coluiiial'll

expensive wheel covers, 6 ALTER ROAD .1t1lIMJ:S J\nlI!.J\ - neurees bib ' ,Kote DI'nol 8225300 1 I d ui t y SCoH. oi Deorooms, I. .. good tiret, power locks, 821-2000 dream. Comp ete y remo .d h 2 bath rooms. 2'h baths,

1980 SKYLARK Coupe -I seats, steering, brakes. Re. eled year-roun orne, 5 exciting house, NO decor4,900 miles, 4 speed, V-6, placed factory air, battery, WANTED - Imports, Com. acres, many extras, For. orating needed. Open Sun,air, stereo, more. 8115-6961. alternator. starter, radia. pacts, & Classics. Call estville. $32,000 terms. 296- d 12 t 5 882 2140

I tor. untversais, etc.. A.M. I __D_o_Jn_i_Jl_ic_',_2_llo-_n_l_ow_n_" 963_5 I ay 0 p.m. - . I

'74 FORD Window Van, front h' CB d rl~A-ND CONTRACT II

40 cannel ra 105 m- I 12E-COMMERCIAL PROPERTYend, rear heaters, air, no chded. A handicapped I _rust. Sharp! 881.()747. senior citizells pride worthIF===================;' AVAILABLE I

-197-7-FO-R'-D-I50-E-xp-Io-r-er--- more than $675 asking. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING I GROSSE PTE. WOOD~Air, stereo, dual tanks. 884.8822. I Ideal Location I By owner - 111250 Ray. ISharp, low mileage. '&!st 1975 FORD Mustang II _I Harper Woods between 7 and 8 Mile Roads mond. 3 bedrooms, 11koffer. 371~. Brick I.story office building with 25-car parking baths, new family room, I

--------- Hatchback, manual trans. I :lrea, 4,400 sqlNlre ieet. I roor. gutte;;; and driVe. I'72 SUPER BEETLE - New I mission. Good condition. I way. I

engine, AM/FM radio, body I $1,800 or best offer. DayS! George Palms Realters II Shown by appointment. IIIgood condit1on. $1.300.8115. 556.3458, evenings 885- 886-4444 882.20315471. I 1092. 1- , _

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Fine quality, experienced painters at a reason'ableprice. Interior and exterior. Call Ted: 884-9704or Steve: 885-6985.

for Grosse Pointe Park, City and Farms

CALL DIRECT 823-6500 If It lit •., 1331.1111)

SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTESFOR OVER '12 CENTURY

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MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. I I1040) HARPER USIDINTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

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Roofing experts since 1913. Gutters, siding, decksof all kinds. Low cost commercial hot roofing,Licensed and insured. Free Estimates.

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INSTANT CASH or on consignmentPhone Us At

963-6256 or 963-0248

16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe(313) 88S-1232

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DuMouchelle's

61' 'WOODLAND SMORE DRiVEGROSSE POINTE SHORES

BY OWNER

Open Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.1421 BUCKINGHAM

Grosse Poiftte Park. Center hall brick Colonial. 3bedrooms, 2~ baths, paneled rec room, Jalou.sie terrace. Large lot. $80's. 884-4299.

593 BLAIRMOOR COURTPRICE REDUCED

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M .B~utifulIy decorated 4 bedroom, 21k bath, newer

brick colonial. 21k attached garage, den ,or 5thbedroom on 1st floor. Plus large beamed familyroom with natural fireplace, first floor laundry.Large brick, lighted, carpeted patio; g!ls g!'!ll,"OIl proiessionaUy landscaped yard with redwoodfencing, master bedroom, with his and her closets,with private bath and shower, central air. Pro-fessionally designed, large carpeted recreationroom, front and back bar, additional 1,2 bath,storage cabinets, etc. Close to North High. andFerry Elementary. 881-4058.

Custom designed and built by Cox & Baker. Con-temporary home. Many unique Interior designfeatures. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, cathedral ceiling-li\ring room, wet bar, fireplacel formal .diningroom. Mutschler kitchen.. paneled family room,brick fireplace, 1st floor utilities, full basement,air conditioning, custom landscaped, garden light.ing, sprinkler system. 21k car garage. No bro~ers.

Immaculate four bedrom (2 up and 2 down) brickhome. New kitchen includes appliances. Lovelyf.!:rJly reom, 2 full b~ths, g::s heat, 2 ear ~-:::e.Close to schools and transportation. Between Jef-ferson and St. Paul. Llmd Contract available.Custom draperies and carpet included. Move-incondltion.

S. D. PALAZZOLO

Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. JewelryFine Furniture. Crystal. Sterling. China

Complete ESTATES or Single Items

CHARTERHOUSE & CO.

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S!LVER • POCKET WATCHES• ANTIQUE CLOCKS

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Privaie owners and estatesHighest prices are paid-Trades are considered

Transactions are always confidentialPAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE

G R 0 SSE POI N'r E >. E W S ThursdlY, December 6, 1979Pig. Fc.rtt-Two .----------- . 211.0 RUG CLr" ........." . 21-I-PAiNT!HG. il-I-PAINTING,

11-1EAL ISTATI IU-IlEAL ESTATE 13-IlEAL ISTATI 12OC-CHIMNEY AND I 21F-HOME _"= iiO ... ~ • DECOllATING DECOllATINGFOI ., ""LI FOI SA!.! FOR SALE FIREPLACE . IMPROVEMENT CARPET and furniture clean. '

.,.. I REPAIR LA~EPOJNTE ing. 25 years experience, WALLPAPER INTERIOR and exteriorFOR SALE - 3 bedroom GROlSSE POINTE W<>ODS. ATTRACTIVE residence I by Wilibur, Doug and Ken. ~l' painUn, and p.perhanging...... 1 A" .- 000 3 bedroom ('Olonial, !sm. Chandler Park Blvd. 3 CHIMNJl:Y and firep.lace reo CONSTRUCTION 778 1680 Reason.ble rates. 30 yearsU\l(,!11!_f1fI'..... __~e.re.d-). '1m: j! .. room, many othe: fea. bedrooms. By owner. 8~% p.ir includini copini stone Licflnsed BUllders

dl' '. ---- REMOVAL 82exr.7r313e5ncean'~rY8Bpa.rmn.owSkY

m""""ect.....iate. "=-~....n..... 885- t~res. Owner. SM-002 or mortg.ge. 888.17'76. replacement, tuck poiatini, Complete h~me remo e 109 K-CARPET I " .. '".......-.- -.. , .AClI ....... " le.-sks stoooed. flashing,s Additi~nsandkitehens .. "'11",..... BY JEFF --B-C-K-I-N-B-"S.-IN--t~~il .... ee2-T327::.t••~rl =----;~-. 13 "'-LO-=' FOISALE -- . d ft ilt r'L~AI'"NI..:! A . ~ ESS

.. 30 • nd 'II kenas I" , • I se.led, cleaning an sa e y our spec a y C....O~M''PANY Free Estimates _ Insured Painting _ Der.orating _v: p.m. a ee " 1917 QUAUT\' BUIL~ ex. GROSSL' POINTE PARK- scrl.!ens. Call AMERICAN 882~07 823.3559 Rat )'1 . I ~ olock '" CHIMNEY CO 00 .. An..o ----------1 (Low ea. Wan Washing. Elmer T.FLORIDA ecutl\'e lO.oma. ~ ft wide x 1lS6 it. . ~ . CARPET 14 years experIence loaD.die. 882.2064

from Lakt'sbore. 4 bed. d 8810935 ---------- M. J. K. SPECIALISTS Prompt Se!"!!N~ ' ::-- _REAL ESTATE room. 0', "~ths. Many eep. . .. STOP 'sm'Jldng fireplaces - HOME 94 I. lKE N.n .... I I h k F' • Steam Extraction 779.52J:j 88'l-~ I'd 'S PAl TINGFor information regardlnl extras. ~oI5. 138--CEMETERY free firep ace c ec. Ire. Sh .

prestJgue reslde~e8 or ATl'RACTIVE reside~ - PROPERTY ~a~e:da~:p~r:~~eSt~e:e~: INI~~~i'~E~i~Tc>R : sp~r:~ Stain Removal PROFESSIONAL - In:~~I,or~i~~t:r~~~a~:,ll~~f~~:condos In Boca Raton, Del. Chandler ,Park Drive - 3 A-C-A-C-IA-P-A-RK-ce-m-e-te-ry--4-screens installed. 885-1518 885.1839. Upholstery Cle~ring . INTERIOR ing, plastering. Free esti.ray, or Pompano areas. bedrooms. By owner. 8~% lots in beautiful sl!ction ADVANCE •... at afforda e prices PAINTiNG mates. Reasonable and hon.Please contact. mortgage. 866.1776. "J". $1,600. 884-9633. MAINTENANCE FLOOR SANDING, profes. aB2-0688 . t' I d lasting est. References. Call any.

00 .. ""12 D k t' 1----------- Give a prllCIca a!1 lime Europe.nBEnE CONLEN ----------............ sionally done. ar S Bin' EASTLAND CARPET gift this year. Pamt and/or .. 777~'1RlV'IERATER~CE - ~UX'113C-LAND I ~ Ing and finishing. All work rtccorat£:thAt "pedal room. .=' '. 'V'N

CARLI N REAL TV I ury condQmtnlumd Wit h CONTRACTS I 21-MOV.N.. gUarat'lieed, free estimates. AND ~URN ITUkE I Of! ~cason price:;, Point.: '1' i N T.E.It I O-R--p-r()--i'e-s-si~nalRealtor.Assc~ation I vie:"' of lake. 2 be. rooms. . I NP'~':.r,!"i)i.r~,!,,:.;.~."'::'--~,;:~:,;-4..-. - .~!i!H)2:!? _..... ' .. -. .. I '#LLfANER5 I resident 886.2088. pa1Dt1D~ and .decoratlng.

500 E Spanish P...:.'•...:: frd. - ~ =a'~c .•F;' ~ppomtmellt'l WANTED-Land contract:;. I nr.livpr"ri nr rii"nno ..t! .",J~ ~_ _~_"" -..-I Wl.-._iUA",'f T. ARN()J,1) 1 ._. _ Pre.hohday savings Q'l~H .. BOl.' ~:';i~~~1}g3S~31 I "':'7.-Q/\:~_.._._-'---"-"-'._-'-'-'-' - .. ,-' -"--~-~-'--.'-"-~-::;-.;;:_.:-~-~'---'-L--E-.'--I-~~- p~;~~i~~~~d~~;=ge"~; I HOME i~;i5';EMENT • QwUOARKMLITi

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01' _!!.- ",'1•• __• 13 BEDROOM brick bunga. 16--PETS FOR SA m e INC. C 11 M k305-421.7843 ,low. 2061 Kenmore. $51,' . small quantities of furni. COMPLETE REMODELINC • SPOT REMOVAL sonable ~t~ ar ELMER SCHMIDT-Custom

---------- .bl ture. appliances, pianos - • SOIL RETARDENT aIler 6 p. . . paper hanging. After 6PETOSKEY - Custom built I' 9:00 with po~t e assump.. A GREAT STOCKING or what have you. Call for. SERVICE15 bedroom tri.level taste. tJOn.882-3655. STUFFER free estimates. 343-0481 or Kitchens. baths, rec. rooms 886-6128 ' COLLEGEpainters _ Lowest p.m. 1-335-5012.fully decorated for dis- MOROSS.I.94area - 3 bed. I Chihuahua puppies,. 4 males, 822.2208. and additions •. including 21-I-PAINTING~ =ire.;e~:.u::i~7~i.m, QUAL~TYERVPIACJENTINGcriminating buyer" Sup"rb 1 room brick bungalow, 1~ AKC, good ~arklOgs, 10v.I___________ co.untt!r tops,.cabJnets~ ~an. DECORATING _featt!res. Ned Tanner Real. I baths, finished basement. able. After 5.30 call 778. 21A-PIANO SERVICE e~ng, aluminum .sldmg, READY ROLLERS INTERIOR-tors. (616) 347-7310. custom drapes. fully car. 4564. Ask for Tammy. PIANO TUNING and repair tWIt.and gutters. Licensed GROSSE POINTE PAINTING COMP~~Y EXTERIOR

---------- peted, aluminum storms & --~-------I ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. and Insured. CONTRACTORS. Brush • AlrJess 20 years professionalDETROIT-Devonshire.Mack trim. Excellent condition. LAB R ADO R Retrievers, Member AFM, Ed war d 886.Q520 CUSTOM PAINTING AND • R;oller experience-3 bedroom, 9~% land $39,000.886-4383. males and females. AKC. Felske. 465.6358. 1----------- WALLPAPERING Applicators . I MATI' FLETCHERcontract. Payments $183. Fie I d and show back- ----------1 NEED EXPERT ANTIQUING ProfeSSIOnal.Quallty 4151 Buckingham TU 6-6102$26.900. 881.2653. 1352 BISHOP grollnd. Will be ready for COMPLETE piano service. IMPROVEMENTS:> , 885-8155 Free EstImates . _

----------1 GROSSEPOINTE PARK Christmas. 882.5368. Tuning, rebuilding, refin. . Eric 684.1154 WHITEY'SGROSSE POINTE FARMS- Custom built center entrance ---------- ishing. Me m b e r Piano Call the specialist in baths. FREE ESTIMATES I ------_____ • Wall Papering

Immediate occupancy, cus. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1 LAB PUPS - Yellow, AKC. Technicians Guild. Zech. kitchens, rec rooms, addi. INSURED PAINTING and wallpaper. • Interior Paintingtom 3 bedroom, 1~ bath, full and ~ half baths, beam. Ready for Christmas. 779. Bossner, 731.7707. tions, plumbing, elee. up. MIchael Satmary Jr. ing. Reasonable rates. Call • Reasonable Pricesdining room, separate kil- e~ famIly room. large 3520. ----------1 dating, insulation, commer. _ I for estimates. 571-1177. • Good Wortchen/eating area finished kitchen. Land Contract ------------ 21B-SEWING mercial offices, lounges, GROSSE POINTE I • CaU-no job too smallbasement, 2 ca~ garage. available. Asking $92,000. FREE-2 grown male kitties MACHINE restaurants, licensed and PAINTER'S, INC. M.J.K. 5_?_A.QO,_A'7,.881-3594. 885-2596. both neutered and one de-I ----------- insured. . MA' N-E.. "NC E _, _

clawed, desperately need COMPLETE TUNE.UP $3.95. FREE ESTIMATES Painting interior - exterIOr, I T NA _loving home. Please help. All makes, all ages. All CALL 824-1292 paperhanging and pllnel. Interior. Exterior Painting. KELM885-3740after 7 p.m. parts stocked. 885.7437. ----------- ing. Free estimates cheer- Comp!ete line of home Floor Bllndi!lg, refinishing,

----------- ,---------- ALUMINUM storm windows full)' given. Licensed & Improvements old floors. a SpediIiy.FREE twu black male cats, 21C-EUCTR!CAL I 3.track, best quality, $32.50. Insured. 885.1518 885.1839 Expert in stain.

neutered, have shots, live I SERVICE Less than 3 windows, $50 8112.9234 _ 535-7253 _I'ndoors, ll'tter trained. ---------.-- . t 11d Uest qua II' t Y I CHAEL1S BASEMENTS PAINTED. All . _Need good home. Call 224- GROSSE PO'INTE'S ONLY ~~~~ e do;rs thick H', MI k.inds of h~ndyman wor~'121J-WALL WASH!NG

I 5807 or 82U1l1. HOOVER I heavy hinged, $100 instal. I PAINTING I light plumbmg and electrl'!K.MAlNTENANCE company

I led. Removal of old win. DECORATI NG cal. TU 1-4418after 6. wall washing, floor clean.POODLE Pups - beautiful d d r free' Replace . _FACTORY AUTHORIZED ows, 00 S,. . Interior.Exterior ServIce ANDY KEIM', Decorator _ ing and waxing. Free esti.,black miniature, AKC, .. indows awn I

SERVICE J ~em prime w , . Painting and Wallpapering Professional painting and mates. 882.0688:) ~;~~ia:;eem~~:iS::;S.m~:: POI NTE VACUUM mgs .. P 0 r c h en~losur~s. Antiquing and varnishing wallpapering. Free esti. GROSSE POINTE Fireman

AlumInum and vmyl SId. Stripping and staining mates. References. 881. will do wall was h i n.g.9416. I FRE~:i~e:i;ry AND ings and trim. Gutters, 7 Complete kitchen refinshing 6269. 821.2984.Vf\RKlE ,"ups, 4 beautiful R colors to choose from. Deal Free estimates _ 885-3230 _xv.. NEW REBUILT PA TS direct. Father and son

females; AKC, $300. Avail. TU 1 0700 II --------- R. C. MOWBRAY EXPERT wall washing, win.able Christmas. 771.9416. - salesman and insta ers. FAST, COURTEOUSservices dow washing, gutter clean.

21002 MACK Phil's Home ServIce. Est. Interior decorating, wall- ASSOCIATES ing. References. 822-5694.FREE, to good home, male ---------- tablished 1958. Licensed. papering, exteri.or, putty, The finest in creative paint. _mixed breed puppy, house- HOME ELECTRICITY Call . caulking, window Ieplace- ing, paper hanging and dee. 21K-WINDOW-broken and well behaved. Speclalis,t in residential 1171-3724ANY TIME. ments. John Carbone. 839. orating. Call 331-3230. WASHING884-6380 885-3735. electrIcal systems ---------- 4051. IC 0 M P LET E painting and I

' "I New homes OJ old hOllies 21G--ROOFING -.--------- decorating service. Inter. A'()K Window Cleaners. Ser.1'~REE KITI'ENS to a good No job too big or too small SERVICE A. HAMPSON ior.exterior by Ralph Roth. vice on stonos ~::;iscreens.

home. 882-7704. Fully licensed and insured. RESIDENTIAL References In the Pointes. Free estimates. MonthlyGive DAD a best friend for 881-4278 or 882-8575 I GUTTERS 'CLEAN$3ED PAINTING,' 886-8248. rates. 521.2459.

'OII-RIS'DMASor for that S & J ELECTRIC Eavesdrop specialists. 2.50 I PAPERHANGING ----------IEXPERT window washing,favorite HUNTER in the nesio1entia1• CUiJ::iiJ.i'eciili avera.l!'e offer. Mitchell A. 40 i:'EAR.5 EAFERiEi-iCE EX?EiiT :fAiNTING. paper. wall washing, gutter clean-family. German shorthairs I No Job too Small M. Painting, Monday-Fri. FREE ESTIMATES hanging. Free estimates. G. ing. References. 822-5694.and 'wirehairs puppies. 885.2930 day, 8:30 a.m.' 5:00 p.m. ST. CLAIR SHORES Van Assche. 881..5754. _779-6678, 781-4812. - -- Insured. 881.5105. 771-9687 PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. 21K-WINDOWPPIES R d f Ch' t ALL TYPES of electrical A JOB LEFT unfinished. -----. ------- ing and ,finishing. Special. W_A_S_H_I_N_G _

PO' . ea y or rlS. work. Ranges. dryers in. Winterize now, that roof, ty.!E-~AY ~AINTING CO. izing in' dark staining. K.WINDOW cleaning com.mas. Springer sPlankielandd stalled-remodeling. Elec. flat or shingles, gutters in- InterIor pamt and decorat. Call for free estimate. W. pany. Sturms, screens, gut.Collie Mix. B ac an . I . t. t - . I ing. Professional plaster . I dWhite. Have shots, $15.00. tnea repaIrs, .IX ures, .,1,1

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----- ville Electric Company. --------- I 9263, 526-7939. DONALD BLISS 882-0688I BOA CONSTRICTOR - Fe- Evenings 774-9110. Days GUTTER R. C. MOWBRAY DeCofatormale. Complete with equip.. LA 6.7352. CLEAN ING ASSOCIATES Free Estimates WIND~:~~NINGffii;nt. $100 or offer. 771. Also e-lectn'c cords l'nstalled. TU 1-7050 SERVICEHARBOR ELECTRIC Available soon for. interior8465. 774-9651 painting and paperhanging. 40 Years in Grosse Pointe FREE ESTIMATES

PARROT. Mexican Redhead. Violations Corrected --------- Call now for free estimate. ---J-O-S-E-F-1S--- WE ARE INSURED3 years old. needs training. FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT REPAIRS 331-3230. 372-:3022Siamese cats make it nec' 882-9420 DOOFIN'" --------- WALLPAPER REMOVALessary to sell, $150 for "..... \.,:), HARRY FIALA'S Cu&'tom • Experienced 21 L- TILE WORKbird and cage, or best Licensed' and insured con. GUTTERS Interior Painting. Special- _ Insured _offer. 882-3470. tractor. _~MALL _I()__R_~ !zing in ceiling and wall • Reliable CERAMIC tile contractor, 30

WE SELL AND INSTALL murals along with all the Eslimates at no ch:u'ge or I years e~rience, marbleBOXER. Male, 18months old ROOF AND GUTTER 'rOM"GENTILE interior painting c r aft s . obligation. sills, f r e e estimates, 11-

Free to a good home. 882- DE.ICING CABLES 774-9651 Call 527-0725before 9 a.m. 776-a267 censed. 751-1436.0472. -------___ or after 4 p.m.

FRIENDLY female Calico BOB'S ELEci'RIc. licensed ROOGFUSTTEanRdsADNEDCKS PROFESSIONALcontractor. Violations, ser.cat. Free to a good home . h G. P' t PAl NTERS\'lce c ange. rosse om e DOWN SPOUTSCall 963-3795 (evenings). . "t 875-9766

VICIniy. . Gutters cleaned and flushed ANDAKC LHASA }'.'PSOpuppies New and Repair Work PAPER HANGERSChampion bloodline. Ready 21 E-STORMS AND Licen~d and Insured

for Christmas. Will hold SCREENS ADVANCE MAINTENANCE • hSingle rooms or complete

Iwith deposit. 792.1652. EASTVIEW I 884-9512 ome~.

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.LJuO"Jiig or goo orne CLEANING • Competitive rates, nsureAll we have to offer in 17008 Mack near Cadieux, . • Prompt attention to work I . f' '._', . .,exchange is love. 331-3246 Grosse Pointe Park CARTE.R'S Carpet. fm'r!itur;- II when started I I JOANNA Wl~URN I ~)... Dnnr

2O-GENERAL SERVICE LICENSED. INSURED cleamng. ~5 years experl' I A.-\ARK HOOVER WI N D'O'..W'..S-H- A'-O'''E'S __ nuu.-AJ.~()A PRODUCTS ence by WIlbur. 778-1680. Journeyman LEAK- Storms, Screens. Siding. Roof. _

AAA Maintenance Company ings, Awnings, White seam. 21 G-ROOFING always answered P••Nf .•S:~F;:~",;''' IlINOS

Painting, carpenter work less gutters, Vi~yl storm SERVICES 779- 1545 SFOW lXXlltS .ND WINDOwS "REPAIRgeneral clean ups. refer doors, windows, sid I n g , ,

ences. 296-1090. wClorsouUrgehst.Iron. Porch en. CASHAN }>A~~~~able /~~~~i~~II~Ji. GRA - TOP .SPECIALISTSBATHROOMS, ceramic tile ROOFING 1_---.;. ---= 1

kitchens, carpentry, dry 881-1060 or 527.5616 ,----------.1 FREE ESTIMATES

I :uWde~~e~~~~~~:es. Loca CALL AN¥TIME ~~~~.e~: :;:;fi~;~~:~c~. ,",,'.'. SpA.".;.'.~TT.~~~ ....Nn I SAL~~n~~~~~: ~~ICE Roof leaks Guaranteed' ALUMlNUbi DOORS AND service. Work guaranteed. j DECORATING to ,,•• , , 20 Yrs. Experience! G~d,Rt~:,:: ~;~,:: ):,bNfg~s,=~~U'.'tff. 88&3245, • C.,tomI"'.no" <~'~'CALL BILt882-5539I ",. tl . d R f SCREENS REPAIRED '=========~ • Wallpapering _Removal .... _

::e~~ l23.~&:t~re. e er- FREE ESTIMATES.' f .. ...... ,' II. Woodwork. Stri!l!ling •

IFRED'S STORM CO II Ml:Ul:Mt\KI\, III Refinishing

• PLUMBING • ROOF i NG I. Wall repair. Patching.• PLASTERING 839-4311 I Light plaster• PAINTING Evening Calls Welcome I Repairs. Reroofing I• CARPENTRY ------- Specializing in hot tar. NEAT, COURTEOUS• MASONRY 21F-HOME ---- Licensed. Insured I SERVICE• VIOLATIONS IMPROVEMENT 1 FREE ESTIMATES I 885.7067

CORRECTED PAINTING _ Dry Wall - 886-fl8oo FREE ESTIMATES• NOTHING T2° 2~ALL Plaster _ R::ofing _ G...t. i •. -_-:-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-•.1

GUY DE t:SOtK I ters - other r~pairs. Re.a.121C-ELECTRICAL SERVICEI nC.37OB 885-4624 sonable rates. Call Denms, I

GE~ERAL HAULING and 881-4568. I VACUUM CLEANERcleaning up of garages and GENERAL RESIDENTIAL' SPECIALba,ernents. 2 pick.up trucks Repairs - carpentry, ma. I

_.~~llable. 779.5778. sonry, .painting doors, l?cks I TUNE-UP-$9.95, 24 HOUR SERVICE ON('A "'r~ LAYING R and WIndows Peter Bailey, request We service all mlikes and models.• r.r Co! - e. 792-G339 '.. '1 bl~~ret~hing and repair. 30' Plck.up and delivery aval a e.

:tean eXl)erience. Call af. THIELE CONSTRUCTION I 15405 E. WARREN 882-4084't>f -4 p.rn 886.9572. High qualit~. and personnl.

CARPETLA YINC;-I service .on new homes and I'"pw A NO fH 0 I hem;: ~mp:,o...e:ncnt. 824. I 21G--ROOFING S~RVICE

I t;t~;fq-i:o\~~i;d ~Shifted 3030. III Repairs of All Types 20E-INSULATION II

ALSOI (;ARPETING, VINYL, .====:..;;;;;;;;;;.--"""'11: JOSEPH NOSEDA AND SONS, INC.

HARDWOOD SUDRO INSULATION II

Sarnpleq Shown in Since 1948Your Home Prepare now for skyrock. I

W)JI TRUDEL eting fuel bills while in.- II 294.5896 sulation Cllsts are reason. ,

IIahie. insuiation is blown :

I,'20B-REFRIGERATION In walls and ceiling. In. IAND AIR COHD. vestment pays for itself.

. REPAIR I Comfort at lower tf!mpera. ':PR()Mvr. reliable, Domestic II tures. 15% tax credit. III

RefrJS/~fBWIOService, rea., 881.3515 I""r,~ble r"tes. 885~156. ~ l _

I Winter in Ft, LaUder~~~~~ 2.bedroom, Ilh.bath,furnished apartment --- darling. 10 minutes toocean. $52,000....3.bedroom, 3-tiath, waterfront/pool home.

Call Betty Abramovic. Realtor Assoc.(305) 491.7530

Wm. H. West, Realtor2425 East Commercial Blvd.

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IlLS SharesYule Spirit

Party HonorsScout leaders

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21O-CEMENT ANDe~!CK WORK

BRICK WORK, small jobs,tuck pointing. chimney.porches, violations reopaired, reasonable. 886.5565.

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. COMMERCIAL 882.1800, BARKER I ALL PLUMB! NG HAWTHORN Since 1974, the Southeast.' and in general good healthSEWER AND DRA! hi I : ~~~ee~;:;: i:::~r::OOflllg CONTRACTOR-S. Inc. I No S~rvice Charge TREE SERVICE I ern ~ichigan Cha-p.ter of the to visit their local blood cen-

CLEAN ING • Cracked or caved.in walls Modernization • Alerations SMALL OR LARGE Trimming, flmlOVll!, stump I Ame~lcan ~..e~ Cross ~as Ile.r on one of th~ Save.A. University Liggett LowerBroken drams repaired yard References Additions. Family Rooms JOBS removal prompt estimates. SpoJl:.ui'ed ",,' .Save.A.Llfe ~}fe D..ys and ~ke ~ dona. SChool students are involved

drains. manholes. an'y size IJcensed Insured Kitchens &: Recreation Areas ELECTRIC S~AJER 372-8956. ~ounp~~e:~o:r:a~e~~i:l~/~~~~ ~~~. ~~af~~~O:~ect~~:~ou~~: in the spirit of giving thissewer to 400'~ High pres .. ---------- Estate Mi1ntenanre I;Y'f ---------.- cal 'blood shortage. This ye~r eastern Michigan Red Cross holiday season. For thesure hydraulic sewer clean. CODDENS JAME~ BkRKER CLEANING MAC's COMPLETE TREE the program has been ex. Blood Services, fourth year, classrooms areing, solid rod ding. well CONSTRUCTION 886-5~ PRIVATE PLUMBER and SHRUB TRIMMING panded 10 two days, Sunday, Blood donations are tradi. participating in the Foster

.' qualified contractor, Mich. ESTABLISHED 1924 etc. Reasonable rates, Qual- December 30 and Monday, tionally reduced during the Care Christmas Gift Pro-igan licensed #42882. All types of basement water- HARRY SMITH REASONABLE ity service, Call Tom, 526. Decf'mber 31 from 9 a,m. to holiday season because many gram.

EVANS proofing. 7 yetrs guaran. BUILDING CO. 886:-3537 5766 or 882.0195, 3 p.m. industries and businesses C.O0 r.d i n ate ~ ,by UNC,SEWER CLEAN ING tee. References. 886-5565. Established in _._________ ----------- "We urge e'Veryone 00- which supply much of the (L Ink ,I n g IndlV1dua~ to

15467 Littlefield. Detroit ---.------- Grosse Pointe Area S:nce 1937 BOB DUBE K ~~:N_TENANCE co. tween the ages of 17. (with blood collected for patient Needs 1D The Commumty),

PHON 1':'.._ '. 0" '::5-2835 I BA~EMENT. LEAK~!'!G? I ih'sidentin! and Commercial PLUMBING ane! :!E.'\TI!.td ,. ';" ",,,vy,., REM~V ~ ~_., 1 I parental permission), !led 66 n::e:il: g:,~ -::!c~,::-:I::.:!"!ng ttw: v?lunteer~, the p~ogram pro-'" I !,eed repaU'!;? Clih AMEJ-.. . ....... ~:, ••vdeling Li 'ell~'''' ".5"- Plumber •. ~ommerclal &: .'~':>."'~'".....-------------. wellk bt,tween Christmas ana! vldes Chnstmas gifts to 1.000".' ..-.---- ~--I leAN CHIMNEY for your IAll t' .. . . I: y\.~ ..... , • <: on' 1 .,~"'" baSI'. I ., y 'D '~M h.ld • 18'

I." ALLRIT.E f t' t OOA .'OAn I e,'a W~~ !!!!~ lYliLlULtWanCe SEWER CLEANING • ~eas a vi 1'..... 'IIUl! "21Z-SNOW REMOVAL!'!ew ears uj., sal.. r, C I ren ages .:;::.: '.~ In" . SEWER CLEANING I ree as 1ma e. «>..-.o-w. New Construction SPRINKLER REPAIR. ~tc. 882-0688 & LANDSCAPING Shafer. , . foster care h0n:'es,

Re~air fau~ets and c,!ean any 21Q-PLASTER WORK 385.3900 885-7013 Grosse Pointe Woods The decrease 10 donatIOns. Parent Shemll Wolford issIZe dram Repair 1 00"3897 WOODLAND HILLS HI - RAN G E R Rental for combined with the fact that coo,rdinating University Lig-

. pumps' sump I sp. ECIALIZING I'n repaIr., CARPENTER WORK - Pan- oou- -~t NY' Da th 'If~ SNOW REMOVAL Christmas, W. J. Hennin. ..1 er ew p.ar s y ere gett s e ort.CALL 521-0447 quality w?r~ priced right. eling. partitions, ceilings, FRAN K R. WEI R Residential. Commen,'ial gcr complete tree service; is a dramatic increase in Students in each classt'oom

ALL WORK GUA.RANTEED cr~cks elimmated. Grosse kitchen, small jobs. reo storm damage. removal and elective surgery, could lead with the help of their teach~__________ 1 Pomte references. Free es. pairs, etc. TU 2.2795. PLUIvABING CALL TOM 2864667 trimming. 286-0068. to a major shortage 01 blood. er, select the type of gift

. 21N-ASPHALT WORK timates. Clean. VA 1-7051.1----------1 \ -----------1 he added. . . appropriate for children of

---------_ FREE ESTIMATES, plaster NINO Carpentry work. Panel & LIEATING SNOW REMOVAL - 2 col. SNOW REMOVA.L---.P.eason- The goal thiS. year IS to their own age. ParticipatingADVANCE-,? PAVING-As- and drywall repairs, paint. basements. h an g garage I lege students. flat price able fee s. dependable collect 1,000 UDl~S of .blood students bring their wrapped

phalt paymg. ~oncret(' ,and ing, !incensed, insured. doors. ceramic tile, etc. LICENSED MASTER / per snow fall deeper th~n W 0 r It" l'S with iii(J11~cil) e~h. d1!y fl)~ p!!h~!!!~ m,!l~ vil(;kag~s to school whereseal.coatmg. Licensed sJnce Call Ron Pope 774,2827 247~56. PLUMBER 2". Seasonal only. 881. equipment. C~U Chris at proxlm~tely 75 area h05Plt,als they are collected by the1955. 775-3600. ,. -_________ SINCE 1925 9385. 881~62. ~n the five county area which Lower SChool student coun.

21 R-FURNITURE SMALL JOES. cabinets or ---------- ----------1 Includes Wayne. Oakland. cilREPAIR carpentry repairs by reo 885-7'711 SNOW REMOVAL - Com. THREE C'S Macomb. St. Clair and Wash. LINe." te th d.

tiree. Quality workmanship. I mercial.residential. Dave & I LANDSCAP ING I tenaw Counties. . • .o.un er:> ~n eFURNITURE 824-28-5-3. 361 KERCHEVAL Ron. 886-4123. "Last year on Save-A.Life lwlver thCese tlabele.dal gJftsk toSTRIPPING --------.1 FARMS -----.----- SNOW I Sunday, the response was ex. ayne o.un ysoCI wor e~

KEITH DANIELSON .------------. cellent. We feel sure that ~ho. are. m charge of theirNew stripping process. Re. LE'fO I SNOW REMOVAL PLOW IN G thl'S year the nu-"-r of dona. dlstnbutlOn to foster chldren.moves paint, varnish, lac- UUILDING COMPAN\. 2-1-W---D-R-E-S-S-MA--K-I-N-G- u""'"

Since 1911 lions will far exceed previousquer. enamel from wood AND TAILORINGor metal. Doesn't weaken Custom Building I Residential I Commercial. • Commercial &: Residential contributions as more people

CHAC: F JEFFREY glued J'oints. f'a.nily rooms our speci/lity, PROFESSIONAL dressmak. Public streets. • Seasonal respond to the appeal to give• .... • WId f .t RE alterations, kitchens. ing, tailoring and all alter. • Per Time a unit of blood to he~ sup.

MASON CONTRACTOR e a so 0 urm ure. TU 2.3222 ations in our shop. 20733 331-3561 • Drivewavs ply the sick and injured,"LICENSED • INSURED FININGISHINGand REPAIR. I Mack at Vernier (8 Mile). I!-.. ...J • Parking'Lots I said Mr. Shafer .• Brick • Block • Stone. AL ER OM A I. f A 8815585 ---------- T k . t t Leaders. co-lellders and

• Cement Wurk ORLEANS .IMPORTS, B T D. TH AS s.. or nna, - . • Apartments, Condos, Banks 0 ma e an appoJD me~ their husbands were hon-INC I

. • Large area plowing to conate blood at the DetrOit• Waterproofing LTO . PROFESSIONAL seamstress SNOW • Hauling and Salting Blood Center, 100 Maek ave- ored at a Christmas party at• Tuck Pointing 882-7917 We are general contractors, I wishes alterations in her PLOWI NG Fully Insured 757-5330 nue, call 833-4440. the home of Mrs. Donald• Patios of any kind lOne call takes care of ~Jl home. 882.~050. • COMMERCIAL ---.---_ Unger. Wednesday, Decem •

. '. "PORCHES A SPECIALTY'" UPHOLSTERING 25% OFF ~'our building. remodelir.g 121 Z-SNOW REMOVAL I . RESIDENTIAL I TH REE CIS bel' 5, by Girl SCout Troop. 882-'1800 '. bi 1 It GPW Purchases 115. This is the ninth year.. my already low pmes. pro ems arge or sma & LANDSCAPING Free Esti)JJates I LA""DSCAPING

.-".----------. Free esti:::lltes Free ~;"k. TU 2-0628 __. Insured I.... N V T Ie that Mrs. Unger. neighbor.R. R. CODDENS up and delivery. Call B~b, I MIC'HEL PILORGE"T-Land. L t Fall PI t' - ew an ru.C~ hood chairman for Maire,C 11 a e an IDg Richard and Saint Clue. CEMENT 881.2818. CUSTOM scaping. Complete service. a and Maintenance

Desl'gn specl-men plants HEDEMARK ROOFING • All ttTn<>Oof Spn'ng bulbs A quotation JD' the amount SChools. has hostt'd this an.CONTRACTOR FURNITURE refinished, reo HOME REPAIR "WE PLANT TREES'" 886-6800;fY"'> nual event.

F '1 b f 55 paired stripped any type • All types of .large trees of $6,381.70 for a new van Honored guests ~~e potamI y uslness or years , , Remodeling, rep";- of any 823-6662 ---------- I ball d d bid truck wl-th ..I.. conditionm' g• N d . k of caning. Free estimates, ........ \ I e an ur appe . ...... luck were co-eha Mrs.ew an repaIr wor kind. Work alone. No J'ob -~---~.---- Q alit st-..... was a~epted by the Woods• No. job too SMall 474-8953 or 956-7492. TRIMMING, removal. spray- 14 y "".. "" Robert Carion and troop con.________ ~vv big cr small. Rotten f d' d • Winter burlapping Council at its regular meet.

'. • Driveways and porches ARE YOUR CHAIRS, an. window cords, window sills, ing, ee tng an stump reo SNOW PLOWI NG • Protective anti.desicant ing Monday, November 19. sul~ts. Mrs. Robert Brack-our specialty tiques or furniture loose jambs, door. por:ches, base. ~::::p~et~ t~eee~e:v~~:a~:.t spray The low bid of Pointe ett. Mrs. Michael Raymond

• Patios - or broken? Excellent work. ments, . attics. Call Bill ' .;Roses prun d "and pro D d 'In ted and Mrs. Gilbert Waitkus,• Chimneys 776-{)934. L 773 0798 Fleming Tree Service. 774- COMMERCIAL . e . 0 ge, e., was aceep plus troop organizers Mrs-• Waterproofing ynn, .. • 6460. tected .. for the vehicle, which will John MacLeod' Mrs Richard• Violations repaired MAX JOHNSON i---------- Reasonable rates. New • All .types tn~mmg and primarily be used by the dog Eckel and Mrs. -Kenneth

CALL ANY TIME FURNITURE REFINISHING VOCCIA SNOW PLOWING equipment. Exp~rienced pru,mng of deCiduous and warden. Bower.

886 5.565 CONSTRUCTION JOHN CARBONE and .. '" - _ •.. _.'.. fruIt trees. I At tho ........0 ti...o "P,,"';,.. ",.L __ :_-_._.-' --. .. ..-

- 1 St~:iti~~a~~~\~~~~:. ~~~ • Residentiaj seaso~;l u :'/ 'p:;:s~~~ ". :all cl~n.ups h rt.\ Sa"f~ty-Dir;~; j~~hD~i Ipri~ci~~ l~d';ive~" f~;ALL TYPi:; BRICK, stone, iness 521-6177, Residence CO., INC. • Commercial basis I el~e~ t r ~e :re f o~. indicated it also will be used the schools - Mr. and Mrs."'~_t. __.. M_A_AtA _.~_.. R?"'.':I~ "Pl"'''."n <Inn riP. LICENSED BUILDERS • ?A hnul' ~1'Vif'P • cu uns s an ur an ore . for the transpOrtation of I)lis.. J.po WAM"ll" f1'nm VAi.... v ..

1-:;~~.;7;t;P;."'po~h~~: li~;';;:--' --_..-.-.-.- -- Additions • By job or contract I / 885-2960 II :rs_ we It:no~ t~fare oners and as a utility and\and Mrs. Jay FIo;";e:;;-f~

.. patios. chi m n e 'I s, fire- ---------- I Dormers 839-4051 I or your p ma ena . delivery truck. Richard and Sister Virginiaplaces; new and 'repairs. 21S-CARPENTER Garages' .... _~-------- -----------. 757.5330 The current departmental King from Saint Clare.De Sender. 822.1201. SERVICE Kitchens MJK MAIN'I'ENANCE and I 1 van is around four to five -----

1---------- Firepl~e:; \ Home Improvements. Snow \\ G II years old, has more than iiO,.\ SW"'ui5 AT NMU-B-RI-C-K-R-E-P-A-I-R-S-.-W-o-rk • :t_1_~_ctl_s_;:_.I~~rch~E;~f:~:~~es 1 ~_, .~l~~n~~_ ~~t'll.~~_.. , removal. 885-1518.885-1839, SNOW PLOW IN \1 000 miles and i1> reportedly \ Happy Freiwald, a sopho-

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pointing. Free estimate. 1677BrysD~y_e_._. _~~~eModernization •• ~_. ab!~. After 5 p.m. TI8. POINTER LANDSCAPING-885-1900 can tell by the way it slips team.Freiwalduagraduate~ 779-4245. 1 TU 4-2942 TV 2.24;jli' .1"I"1.;USllJ "1"1;'-11"" . O;,r;o;). I' , away. ! :;f S:;uth High,5ehooL

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Member by ],jj)jJuJiOT1

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Over A Century of Serviceto the Eastside Communities

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FUNERAL DIRECTORSE,)/iJv/iJJ.uJ 1855

CATHOUC POPULATION

In both the United ~ates America, (93 ..2 percent), andand Canada, 24.2 pe~rlt ()f South Amenca (91.2 per.the population Is Catholic. cent'. Europe's C:;thollc pop.Worldwide the figure is 18 ulatlon Is 39.5 percent of thepercent, with the heavieRt I total, Africa 12.2 percent andconcentrations In Centrall Asia 2.4 percent.

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~ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROITMain Office: 1001 Woodward Avenue, Dptroit, Michigan 48226. Phone: %5-1400.

Branch offices throughout the Detroit Metropolitan Area including:'Grosse PoInte St. Clair ShoresNotre Dame near Kercheval 21800 Greater Mack at St. Joan862-7597 777-9450

To make your interest-earning capabilities even greater,we now offer the option of having the interest you r FirstFede~al ~82-Day Money Market Certificate earns eachmonth deposited into your first Federai Reguiar Savin~~Account. There it earns you 5%% daily' interest per year,paid and compounded quarterly. Or, If you prefer,we'll send you your interest each month by check.

Money Market Certificates 'are available with adeposit of $10,000 or more. And these accounts areautomatically renewable at maturity at the thencurrent rate. The effective annual Yield is subjectto chan~e at renewal and assumes that theinterest-rate remains unchanged and that boththe principal and interest your certificateearns are reinvested.

Of course, Federal regulations requirea substantial interest penalty for earlywithdrawal from Money Market Certificatesand prohibit the compoundi ng of interest-during the term of -the p.ccount.""

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Hickey was recently namedvice~president and accountsupervisor of corporat.e andfleet and lease at the K andE advertising firm. Mr. Hick-ey h!l.!! ~en wit\} K and l!:since 1960, most recently asaecount supervisor of its B.F.Goodrich account. Previous.ly, he was supervisor on Kand E's former Lincoln Con.tinental and Capri accounts.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Suspect Local Groups Offer Colleg~ GrantsSecond ar,dera ,re len. .ten' knowledle of the 411. By Tom Thomptloll i Women's Club Achievement I financial needs, depending

erally un'Ute about what the ",Uve .y.tem, The relultl PrepariD' tor COllege is a \1.:.',~';lr(3, D",\te KepJ,'!l n-amlOlll. on the cost of their collegestomach look. like and what enabled the lirl. to define compllcated procedure and the Welcome Wagon, (med. and the total income of theirhappens to food once it i. their o1)jecUvI' and prepare finance rankl hiah on the lc.lly related only), and the parents. The other major con.eaten. WIth thil in mind, appropriate liliionl, lIet of problems. Among the Lions Club. sideratlon for all sch!,)lar.Unlveralt)' :u... tt School, The next chllltnge Wal to ;".. helpful scholarship programs The method used in select. ships is. a ce~ain level of(ULS), seniors Ll .. Hansen create a model "fthe .to-. ,''/,:' aJlabl 1 ft schola"tlc achievement acy ..., IV ., peop e 0 en over. Jng recipients of these .• L .,'

and Stacy Milere. deviled a ach - one which would de. >' look the man)' ponlbiUUel awards ami the amount of cordmg to ~..e requlreme~~sproject to teach Janet Ban. Icrlbe the Ihape and help offered in the Grosle Pointe the grant Is based on a va. of that partlf,ular program.sen's Lower School clasa the children ielenUfy it. ellf. area. riety I.'f requirements and . The most Important factorabout ~he r'offif;t'h. !t'!fi\nt (»'rta ::;nd functions. A simple visit to South standards. . an recel~ng these beneflts,

1'lIe proj~ct W&S heid in l To achieve this, Stacy and High School's Counseling . though, IS the awareness ofconjunction .. :.i.; '" t,;,:....... d I Llsa_ ~,:;~~::::1-: ,~~~-~!~'Y!l , " C t 'JI 1:11 st d 111 As Dr. Hanson explamed. tile student of all the oppor., . - en er WI - _ \e u en.s a ..~ t' th' 'd I I<t ""'!. '.',:.•.k .co".i', ;::;l ';',.",-:. i rt:pl!C~ of. the stomach in' ". : t~? :7:;~~t~~nnee~c(fta ab'l .:cre~:~~,~n,. ,~~~.c~.n~\.,~r~., ~~.n~ti~,~,.~;:~lablc"t;; himtlon And Nutrition" In phy: satin'" s'oie and' squeezsble, '. .-....-:Z.. ": I toLii a vUlety So - b.;;'''~~' I 1",,\ . C', ,._~ ~...yl.~~, .. ,s "as.C. u, .... . "J .. -- of .,rantssiology class. ,lnviUng to hold and appeal- ",.",., loans and scholarships from

"The hardest part," ac- ing In its flesh, green and ,;, .7'~',' Gr()sse Pointe based clubs F~.RI.Acording to Stacy and Lisa, yellow colors, the model was ' .' '. and rganl'zat'Farms Pollce are seeking' 0 . Ions."was knowing were to go to a tremendous success, offi. a man resembling the above Accordmg to student coun-find out ~ow to approach the e1als say. composite in tbe attempted selor Dr. Robert Hanson, "project and how to simplify Many faces eagerly turned rape and anned robbery of a there ar.e f~ur l~vels of Homesit." Both physiology teacher to listen to the simple ex. 20-year-old Detroit woman scholarships. The first levelDoris Ranke and art teacher planation! about the physi. ~arly Saturday morning, No- grant comes from the U.S.Suzanne Raymo gave some cal and chemical reactions of government ,ra t rogdirection, but primarily, the the digestive system which vember 24, behind the Bur- and th n f II n thP ftamtS Discover the oLltstafldiflgFlorida Iitestyle

gel' Chef R.estaurant 18800 e 0 owes a e, available with MlnleliCommunitiesIproject was completed inde- Lisa and Stacy gave and n. Mack avenue. ' local lInd private organiza.pendently. lustrated through the satin 1'1) .. lOW TAXES I • Tolal cOflvenlence10

During their first meeting model. . Police believe it may be Ins. ,hRaches. shopping and country club recreationthe same man being sought ~mong tn~ private orga.m- • III energy efficient 2. 3 & 4 bedroom models

with the second graders, Lisa Following the presentation, by Detroit Police in several zahons offerUlg ~hola~lPs • 4 select communities from Port Richeytoand Stacy administered a pre. the upper schoolers adminis, rapes whlch have occurred around Grosse Pomte IS the Clearwater. Qualitybacked by 10 year Home.test to determine the ~'oung- tered a post.t~st. 11I"-n<t .L- ""'........ ,, ..... South High Mother's Club, owner Warranty(HOW)and Minier;tradition tor.u.... LUll J:nI<lL ""U"" ""..., h h . f' I 'I' ._--Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit line in Detroit W ose c auperso n or fman- integfl y SI nce HI:)\!.

GROSSE POINTE PHYSICIAN The victim t~ld Fanns po. cial al~ is Marilyn Doyal. As Act while prices are still within reach!lice the man got on the a se~ce to students, apll!i. Mlnl.1iCommunlf1esof Florl-da,Inc.Warren bus with her at ~tio.JS for this scholarship 1125 us Hwy.19 So.Will Make House Calls in Warren and Chalmers, then also are forwarded t? many New Port Richey.Florida33552

,Grosse POl'nte _ Harp-'er Woods area I got off with her at Kerby other 10c.aI sC:holarshl.p pro. ..i8~~~ - - - - - - --and Mack. He reportedly grams, WIth the deadline set • NAME '

THOMAS •• grabbed her at knifepoint, for next M:"t;eh ~1. I I ADDAESS I• M. BRAND D.O. I and attempted to sexually The particlpabng programs CITY STATE __ ZIf'

assault her belore she es- are the Optimist Club, the I PHONE " I881-3341 I caped. The suspect did make Grosse. Pointe Rotary Clu~, I Models complete with homesite~iili~~.i~~i.~~••~~.':~~~:;;;.the wo!!!an's p.ur.",) ~~e ~~c:l~~cK~~~~m~~ L.D..u=e~:'~5~~ ;;.$=~-:O:J~Porch Enclosures' I:i'~Lt;;::~:;,1; Collectam~nth~' ., I , Farms woman Jeanne C. IIV

t SCREEN, AWNING, WINDOW, t Clyne on October 31. .

SLIDING GLASS DOORS bl~~~.a~a~~~.y~~S:S~~~~a:J Mone Market bQnu' 5weighing about 140 pounds, .with an ,acne.scarred, dark.

, POINTE SCREEN & SASH~INC. ~~~e~~~~~:trit ~~ ':'ne:r~, • •blue n y Ion three-quarter fro ...L Fed I20497 MACK TU 1-6130 length jacket with fur-trim- m Irs. ~.ClI

...... med hood and flame orange I I, ~Ilining, (an air force flyers I •jacket). He had on beigepants and black tie shoes.

The man was armed witha pocket knife, police said.

Those with information are~ked to !!!!!! F!l!'t!lS police Iat 885-2100.

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