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Thursday, November 22AN ANONYMOUS WHITE :

House official indicated that I :'the remaining 49 American

.itvslages in Tehran are Qein~ Ibrainwashed to believe thatthe U.S. has given up on re-tu:--nir!Z thp Americans to .this country. The official also I , ~,said that the Iranian militantsholding the hostages are us./i::g "cakulated 'psychological ,pressure" on the Americans.White House Press SecretaryJody Powell said that the 13hostages, who were released'earlier, had evidence of "so.,ph!stirated and subtle" pres.-sure put on them, which isoften used to break downprisoners and hostages,

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A FEDERAL COURT juryin Detroit found GeneseeCounty Prosecutor Robert F.L-eonard guilty of embezzling.federal funds, Leonard wasimmediately ousted from of.fice u'pon his conviction. Hewill be sentenced sometimenext year. Leonard also wascharged with failing to payU,S. income tax on $43,000or embezzled funds in 1976.A ("oun1v 'urosecutor for 17years, Lion'al"d was known asa progressive law enforcerwho later became a ibig namein Michigan's DemocraticParty. Leonard said he issure he ~vill be cleared ofthe embezzling charges onappeal.

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I'Pointe Terxchers !,!a~~~?,2.~.lll.Ja.te VAUJ''''U' -

Facing Crucial In Woods

Th · W k Council to Consider Isso-Vote IS ee ing Document after All, I Ap~ce~~~:::ssent

!'Real Test of Strength' for Massive L~c~1 One I By Roger A. Waha. - ; Umon Un.folds As All 15, Member Dlst"cts I Based upon voter ap-

I Oeclde If They Will Support 78 Iproval o{ a Tuesday

~. " Fired A~,:"ada Instructors I~?:..~~~er !16,,;efef~~d~!I B S san McDunald I ~--- .1.,. 00. ern_ <> .~I y u ,-~ ........,,'" "f a tavern

. Th ~: "t e' test of soliclarity in the massive I'''~''''''~~'--,: '1 e .ur... r Ul 'bee- "'!:'!""n'" lI~ense the""'.•- ~.- =-- '. '. -- ... '-; .'.~'.' .' -~-', "~'''n m:lV ~ome late this \ L- ..... '''I,... ,-~~~ ..... 1,,00........... . <.... . ,.....- '::~"'.-~~"--~" ,~. ~ - - - - \~1.'\..-...-1- "o'''-c:1 .....__ M.t')n_I week when membership in 15 cH:~tricts, including I .' vv~N ~ ...."b •• "1'9" .-

Grosse Pointe, decide if they will walk ou~ of their ICla~, °lvem ehred l' dun.1 t 78 f. d t h anlmOLiS y sc u e ac assrooms to suppor Ire eac ers. ..- __ :~I ",tin- f Wed-d'! :>1-'<::I.1<U me~..._g .orThe events lea Lng uP. to , nesday January 23 at

the showdown are takmg P b. .' ,place in a most unlikely ro atl-on CIty hall, 2?025 Mack

I place _ the tiny rural com. i ......• !lVen,lIe, at 7 .3~ p.m. toI munity of Armada in the I U! J Okayed II cons:der s~ch Issuance.northern tip of Macomb f..I UL ThIS questiOn, approved byCounty. I Gp. I a 2,4-.32to 1,680 margin, was

Seventy.eight tea c her sIn CI,tJ- • placed on th~ .b~lIot afte~there have been on strike t~e s~c~essfu~ mltlatory petl-since October 22 keeping hon anve of ~ ....::ers Charlesabout 1,700 childr~n out of Council Supports Fund- Moraco and Ronal~ Serba ofschool. Early this week the ing Request of Pro- Le Cafe FrancaIs, 20311Armada School Board voted Mack avenUe. They have

Pholo by David Kromer to fire those teachers if they gram Officials for stressed the need of be~ngSanta Claus once again came to town to numbers for the event. sponsored by the Village do not report to work by 12 1979-80 Year a~le to s.erve a. glass of. wme

take up residence in J aCJbson's In-the- Village Associati:m. City Mayor David Robb and Channel noon Friday November 30, with their ~':Clally prepar~dafter a parade featuring both the North and Four newscaster Mort Crim were on harid to' Id French CUlsme to aVOIdSouth Hl'gh School Marchl'ng Bands The rainy welcome Santa, as were this sailor and Mickey Confid~nt of Support By Susan Mcl)ona closing their establishment

. That ultimatum led Local E x pan s ion of the because their dinner business. weather couldn't dampen the Christmas spirit Mouse. One leaders to call for votes Grosse Pointe Volunteer has diminished over manyof Pointe youngsters, who turned out in good thi~ week in all 15 member Probation Program won months.

I districts, a~king. tP>achers to support from the City With voter approval, the

C. Ok IF~__rm.s Reaches Two-Year Park Okays walk out of their classrooms Council last week when ordinance is amended saidJ.,tv aJt\.ts ~ as well, if the Armada board City Administrator ChesterJ -- . '" 0.1 tries to operate schools with it voted to increase its E. Petersen, but it win be up

S d B. A t lOth I' 1* C bI TV replacement teachers. contribution to the pro- to the council to decide if itun"y lZ greemen s WI ~ 0 lce, a e "Armada teachers will not gram by almost 40 per- will issue such a license. If

uhli W k U. F h * report to work without a cent. the solons decline to do so,In Villnge P ·c or s monS runc lse contract," said Local One ex- The Farms Council now is\the authorization, however,ecutive director Wall Ben- the only one of five partido remains for a future time.

.. .. • --- -------~ I • h --- ton. "And the rest of L<x:al pllting c.ouncils which has not To Coma« AppUcan\8Saturday •. NQ\'ember 24 ~ ICouncil for Second Ye'ar I Both Sides Pb:'ised ever ~\Jick Sett ement Wit Council Via 5-2 Vote Be- One win be shut down until yet a~ed its share of the The Woo4s has five Class

POTEN. TIA, L_H•.OM...•E_Ow:N.o. - in Ro' w Perm,'ts Store'. s I .' Eff...o.rt..s. ,M.•. ,a_~e.,t.~.-.A.•v,.o.,d-••Lo_n_q. Fought \., c'omes Last Pointe to {'(hi;Y get .the!.!' j~ ~acll:," ~m'«19'19-8O rx.dget, aI. C liquor 1i~~s anI! could""'RS -- - - 6 D t '., . he added,. . (thO;Uigh 'l1Je Woodii.'fid'Dtrii_( n.¥e:i:..~~t##-' t::t~-,.~,nU'" got a vn:", "" lJ on~ t u- .. - ,k.. ,., .. ". ";, I:'le90.,.!~1;lons; ..~r:DI."'ilITlon,"!" .', =.$ . / . Endor$e. War Me- . ' "-"'r. Benton' .~_-" ~hat '._',.basa.. ,'t.either.dUe:.'to. ~ •. '.'~ ••••• ' !'.-'. ,.D"".'.:;-;{~,1iiIiif.., _ ., C111ii1O C'. orof Michigan's largest resl- 0 pen ;).unQay I -...:...:.:'. -f ' ,_. ,". . r PI ..... ---~. "I .. fF~" ~ tdentiallenders, First Federal before Christmas I By DaVld Kramer morIa ... an the sYIllpathy votes this ~eek ul~.!:i0n in .a ~~un~~~n.. ~~ ...ocumen s, pendingSavings of Detroit, lowered In what ma come as a sur rise- after ,some ---"- throughout Local One Will be 1M proo",uuU t"V6-.~", 15 cO•.Anetl approval. .

1 I y.. p , Th B Joanne N 'Gouleche a "real test of strength" for a non.profit orgamzatlon At the January hearmg,horne mortgage rates to 131h By Susan McDona.d long-fought contract negotIatIOns last year In e Y . th' 1 't formed in mid.I978 by The Mr Petersen indicated all

f . ." 1 di th 1 t Th P k b the e reglOna um. . .percent, A spokesman _or P.or the 3ccond year In Farms, two CIty, um.ons, __~~c_~ ~g e arges, e ar .ecat;Je The re ional ba ainin Pointe's four. municipal a~llcants for suer ~ licensethe savings and loan said a row shops and stores settled on pacts t::r tne l;un em fIscal year. last communIty In The 'I gf d rgt gl'vge J'udges. It supervtses proba. will be contacted. WIth each

b i1't h ' IP . t t t Un!. wa. orme 0 • • 1 al bei . 15 .that ecause _eposl save in The Village will open Settlement seemed espe. , Oll~ e a gran a no~-~x- teachers -more clout at the honers c~:::l:U!g~t of oc ng glVe~ . nu.nutes",~oincreased since the lending their doors on the Sun- cially swift for the 21-1!1lem"1 er" ialked of :: strike, th~re clUSIV~ cable teleVlSlDn barglliJiing table _ especially courts and mv~shgates cases speak. ~t. t~e neanng,. ~lJerate was boosted to 14 per. day before Christmas be- her Grosse Pointe Farms Po. was never any real strike franchIse to the War Me- in the f2ce of teacher firings before sentencmg. cuto~ a~[e 101'. the receipt ofcent, there is now more f . 1 1 lice Officers Association, threat, said John Demay, \ morial's Grosse Pointe according to its leaders' ExpialDs Wre85e applications WIll be Januarr

a a'labl for loans cause 0 a specla reso u- . -~~~ • { ... .. 1 ' 'd t f th . n . M . The program began on a 9money v 1 e . . C' ! \\.rrrrU1'1.1, W"iC.. on y a vlce.presl en 0 e unLO . Cable fnc at Its onday d G P . t . .-The new 131h percent lend. tl:m approved by the Ity few months ago and after I Negotiations had been under- N b" 26 eti ' A£! rosse om e um~n $25,000 budget last year. It Applicants for a C oring rate will only apply with Council Monday, Novem- binding arbi,tration finally way since July 1 Oil the ne..... ovem er ,me ng, preSlden\ Cuhrt Lange ~t,d increased its request to the tavern license on recorddown payments of 20 per. ber 19. received its increase~ for the contract, he said. 'Fhe approval ~?r the fran. he ~xpec s .il e com~unhi ~ five cities to $34,861.65 for [rom past hearings includecent. Most City stores are pro. 1978.79 year "Rverything went pretty chlse, however, Old no~~ome tea~ ers Wl suppo a 1979-80. The City's contribu. Mr. Moraco and Mr. Serba,

.. • .. hibited by Qrdinance from do. Both sides' agree a big "ac. well;' Mr Demay said "A e.asy. In a hour long ISC~S' goa, (} H . P t tion increased from $2,805 to Edward Barbieri and his son,Sunday, November 25 ing business on Sunday. ! tor in this ,,,~r's quick ~et- rais~ was' the only thing, smloanna:n~~nym~tte~'pa~~unp~~~ "I'm n cO:::i~~~f C:~0 sse $3D,9~1.48ti' 't d t d EI97dw67ardMJr'k'of Da Edo(ar~toh'

A "DETROIT NEWS" in. . . tl t d' t t (th .. - h' ) 11' . Irec ng 1 say. o. ay ac avenue WISeveral snop owners ap. emen was a eSlre no 0 e mem""rs IP, rea y sisted on the issue of whether Pointe teachers wlll support r' Ch' f Prob f b th b . 1 'd .vestigation of six faulty Tlroached the council last I go into arbitration again. cared about." I the War Memonai wlJuhi Armada teachers _ there's d:~~10~S IS l'b,Sh a l~n d~ t" UStlhn~ss~sta reta y. In)'bridges on the Jeffries Free. month asking that they be St' k I G ';T k - - .•• , , ,. . .... , h' "... La Icer uzanne ea w 0 Ica mg elI'm eres agam ,

. IC Y ssues one, O? A DUll 'I Je(}para~zc. its tax cxerr:pt v~.ry l""" c olce, Ll,r, nge appeared before th~ City Charles Burbach, Anthony J.way, (1.96), last spring has allowed to sta~ ~¥.e.n Decem I For both unio,ns, both Sides For ?ohce .. the new con. status if I.t proceeded with said. I Council with Park Judge IFeriiio, Cafffi€l1o Sgroi andturned up at least 13 more ber 2:3 because .It s one of I also agree that in this age of trac,t wlll raise the top rate I the franchise. "We cannot tolerate an. Beverly Grobbel on Monday A Georoe Aghassianbridges that have serious the bIggest shopJ;lmg days of rapid inflation money issues for pat r 0 1men from last I The councilman ques' ;""ed other Crestwood." he added. November 19 to a ne a-cas~ 'HowevDer t.he It p e' c I'fl' c

tr ct ral problems at the the year" a~ordmg to Gwen ' , "19500 t $20 651 .,~.. i' h 974 r'" . , ~ ,"s u u '. . were the main concern amo.ng year s 'l', 0 •. Councilman' Do u g 1a s G. re ernng (0 t p 1 Inng I for increased funding makeup of applicants for theSouthfield Freeway inter. Samuels, Book V 111 age the workers and policemen. C.orporal~ had. their salary Graham, Park representative of an. entire school district's! Mrs. O'Shea told the coun. January hearing remains to.chanp:e. The Michigan Trans. owner.. Gone from the police negotia. dlfferentlal r a IS e d f r ~ m I to earlier Cable TV meetings teachlOg staff.. cil that the hefty increase in be seen until after the dead-portation Department has W,1I ~o Elsewhere tions were the sticky non. $1,100 to $1,150, makmg with the War Memorial if Mr. Lange said Grosse I costs for this year will allow liner d H. e ' "We'd hke to. make sure I .. - d the'r new salary "'21801 I ' P . t t h .'11 b bl .con Irme u.e newspap r s people continue to bring ehconobmlcI~ues that tie uP

tF1 h d 'l' , f' h he contacted, the Internal 0tm e etahc~rs Vi I tpro a y h,er to e~ploy more prof~s. At the same time, Mr.

findings on at least seven of th' ",. . t th V'l t e argammg process las or t e secon year 0 t e Revenue Service on the mat, vo e on e Issue a a memo slOnal offIcers to serve "dif. Petersen said as in the pastthe bridges which are all elr -uusmess 0 e 1. " • t ff' 'II . b h' ti g F 'da If' l "h ','. 1 g " dd d B b D [ ~ell'". con,rac ,0 Icers WI receIve ter. ers Ip mee n on n y, ICUt cases suc as poten- application guidelmes andless ihaii 10 ycars old. Thp. J e, a .~ .0.. a~an, 0

1 Both pacts are for two a straight nine percent in. Questlon Answered November 30; at 4 p.m. at Itial suicides, sex offenders c r i t e ria requirements areoverpasses would cost an es. cl~::~nt1;~~d::~'yOU ~~:~ I years. DPW employes ~i1l ~rease based on the salary Associ.ation board member K of C Hall.. and violent criminals. . $cheduled to be made avail.timated $129,000 to repair. customers will just go else. receive 40 cents an hour m. m effect on June 30, 1980. John Nicholson, who along ~he reactIOn from. Grosse I The pro~ram also trams (Continued on Page 2)The bridges were originally where." crease beginning this July, A COLA calls for two lump with John Rickel, p:-esident Pomte .£choot a~mlDlstrators and s~pervt~s 10 volunteer _built at a cost of $350 mil. The council initially ob. and an additional 35 cents sum payments per year Of! of the War Memonal, has was bnef, but fJrm. . probatIOn offlcers to handle 'View POl.nle'lion with a lifespan of 50 jeded to the request that it an hour beginning in July up to $200 each. presented the cable TV pro. "We ha~e a negotla~ed a large number of ~ases.years, amend its Sunday closin~ or. 1980, In addition, a cost of The settlement was actu'l posal to Pointe council. fu. I ~,:,~'ract With a no stnke Judge ~robbel pomted out Take.,;;:Honors

• •• . dinance again because it I living allowance, (COLA), of I ally proposed by a mediator, the last scven months, sain: clause and we expect our t~ cou.ncil members that The ..... !';!n""d:lY. :""",';>mhel' Zl) I !e:!.red .1?n-.;,,,,riTI" with it mav i tip tv 20 CCuts :: YC:lr" pcr BI?C(lriling 10 Patrolman Gor,. that as far as he knows. the I teachers to honor the pr~. City, In fact, ~akes money I _

CALLING IT THE "most Iweaken the code ' . I hour Will be roiied into their I' (CuntiiH.wd Oil P;:ge 2) I War ~Iemorial wculd not I \'ISlOn, of that cont~l:' s,ud I from the probation, program. I By Lon Kasunics~rious thrc:!t t!) worlO ~e~~e, "We !!lready have several, pay, , ------- 11GE~ Hs tax status. ,11' Carl Sch~essel, assistant to I " G~ves Warnmg : "Th" Tow;!!'" ne\"~!,;Ir~rsmCe the CUDan mlSSIlC I exceptIOns to the orriinancc. Tile ..S. "" .. i~ •• l ',,:1: l';li::e""l' ~. _ ,3 f"~, ,,_~_ ._'" . •Although w~ appreciate, the supermt.entlent for com'l .._ It has been a revenup.1 !:..:.. :l.; ~'..~<. ........ ". A' ..... \.ic r i5 i 5,:' SE'~retary-General including drug stores and' the top rate for a laborer in r ell l\.. '-.Jllctug'-',:, \ your concern lU~ li,c. w'i1,' ;;;~,;;:~,' .i~~'.,:w. 1 .. :,,~~c'lIl': program for t~e Iand, now, Sou t h HighKurt Wa!dhelm called an restaurants," explained City I the 35.tnlln union (rom $6.71 "'~. • •.. T.- '~em.o.n?l. I don t thmk It . We expect sc~.ools to .con., ~lty, Judge. Grobbel ~Id. School's Yearbook, "Viewurgent meeting of the Secur. Attorney Richard Hinks. "If I to $7.11 without the COLA. InceulIg lIUe I sno~l? lie a ~uil':;(;i"r, vf. T~~ tm"!.' to ope.rate, he said, I If m~re .~ffl.ce~s.~ar~,b::e,~ Pointe," has stepped up na.ity Council to discuss the you get too many exceptions I DPW workers have been I ParK, M.r. Nicholson saId. Grosse Pomte teachers and I to assist {Mr:;. v.':lhe .., .. "" tiona!ly wmning first.cia;;;;release of American hos. you risk makin~ the ordi'l working since the end of The Park Council on Mon. (Contmued on Page 6) (Continued 0:1 Page 6) I (Continued on Page 4J honors' from the Nationaltages in Tehran. United Na.1 nance discriminatory and, June under last year's con. day, November 26, un'ani. -------------.----------------~--------- Scholastic Press AssociationHons sources said that dip. I possibly, void," I tract terms, mOllsly agreed to move up its S k.41 * P M-. h for the 1978.79 year.10ma~s view the em~rgcncy' _ (Continued on Page 6) , While several DPW work. meeting time an ,hour and! ee :s ,/:1. ternatlves to revent.au aps The book had a few addi.meetmgs as a breaklhrou.gh I ---------------- a half from 5;30 to 7 p.m., I .• I tions, such as color picturesof the four .week 01<1:el~e IF D M. giving ~ore citizens i~ the A recommendation on the purchase of two-way radios for use in city Ifor the. seniors and ,moreon the Amen~an embassy In arms rops aXlmum commumty an o~portumty to rubbish trucks, which would have provided a direct line from DPW drivers' copy. ThlS year there WIll beIran. Meanwhile. Re~. Geo~~e B. · * • attend the meetmgs. to the Public Safety Department was unanimously rejected by the Woods even more copy and fea.Hansen, R.ldaho, paId a VISit I USllleSSeS C'tlPUJ -tlon i Mayor Matthew C Petter. C 'I t't 'J t' M' d 1\T b 19 turesto the hostages at the em- ~ U1. , son ;ntlirated that th~ agenda I ounel a I s regu a~ mee mg on ay, .. ovem er , Ja~k Summers, coordinatorbassy and reported that the , I of The Park has been I Th,e. propo~al, from City i. I. of "View Pointe." said, "It49 Americans are dirtv. but By ,D.aV1~ Kram,er .. I lengthy of late with meetings I Adml~lstrat~r. Chester E.l the eq~!l'mpnt do not obey I .Councilman Robert E. No. is ~any gr2tifying to haveare doing "pretty wen." Apparently decldmg lts bUSiness lIcenSing or- going on until 8:30 p.m, "and I Peler,en, orlgl~ated as a re, the re<juest of the operator I vlt~e askr.d what othe~ aUer. ! won (the award)." The AU.

• • • dinances would go too far, Farms Council members no one gets their dinner." suit of an aCCIdent Wednes. to stay away. our operator natives could be co~sldered'l American is the highest ree.Tuesday. November 27 quietlY nronned a portion of the measures that However, Co u n c i 1man day afte.rnoon. October 31, has. been told to shut t~e Mr, Petersen Teflhed t~at ognltion and it's something

• • •••••• I when a five year old boy was equipment down call pubhc he's aware of some eqUIp-A LEGAL CHALLENGE would have hmlted the numbers of busmesses al- Douglas G. Graham stated I seriou<ly I'nj'u""d near hl's f t d h' th k'd t h' h t . I to shoot for.

h h f d 1 1 -" h . . .. th t 'f th r "'- . ~." sa e y an. ave e I s men w IC con am a arge MS' t d ton w et er the e era gov' ()WPn .m t e CIty m each of numerous, speclflc a I e mee IT!gs ,,,,gIn I Saddle lane home after be. J escorted to their parents." yellow sign saying "please r. ummers pom e ou~rnment can. refuse paym~nt IcategJnes. i ------------ at 7 p.m.,. they should not comi~g entangled, in a cit~ I However, both Councilmen stand clear" with flashing there ~re not, enough peopleor m0:rt Viclfare abortion Iflstl'ild, without obje--lion. I tlE.'(()r!~~(X\r.ing. Ccrtifi~ates ex~~~~ 10.30, "p.m. . I rubbIsh truck With hiS bl.1 Dan Grady. who made the lights. ?on. thiS y.ear,~ staU. When

('ase~ Will ~ome he[orr. tM I the (,fwncil at its MUI\f1ay.: from the fire ~hief. })Oiice! I nl~ ~),(J~,u be an 9Mple. cy('le. I motion to rejLct the pur., In the interim, Mr. Sabol , View Pomte was a class,S~pr('rr,c Cl>urt ",-Hcr ~h!': N"I'i."mh-cr 12. meclin.::. ,,:~: (:~'!r~' qr";. ;., r:,.'~' (.." ..... th.' i MnUU?, of tIme t,) ~ork ?,.ni "Wt> Old with our insur.i chase of several radius al addcd o!firilll~ should con. l~ had more peop~, moreh."~h Cf,urt agreed. to. con. I the proPMed li.::em,ing ordi'j i>uildmg v1flcia~, ",iH h~ fl:' i t.hl' cll)' -' b~~I!'les~, 1;i: ..;,l:u •. :m~' l'a-, ;.., "",: :hc.- :c:t: arollr.d ~~7n !lcr r:ldio. !!r:d! ~irlpr th-at the DPW driver Il.lIl1~, ...r.d ('ould ~aslly ml\~~~ldcr the cOilt.i:,\'(':-m:11 !$SUI' .. n:lllcc: minus thp maximum I quired to obtain a license, j ~tresslng tnat If IIi',,)' Il\lSlOr~,~: this, (t:1t' two.way rarllo pro . .rohn Sabol {eit o!flcia!s I approach a neighbor if nee'l "..,<,,,,mts, But th.s ye~'!" It lfooThe constltut1C;nality of the I section, for a public hearing The fire department, un. :~ left on ~hp agenda past I P()S;l1). wa~ one preventive should come up with other; eS~l\ry so he may tHe care I not a class and the editorssl)~llllp(1 HvdE' Amendment, I at its next meeting. Monday, lIer the proposal, will inspect 10:30 p.m .• It should be car.! measure whiCh could be alternatives, with m!. G.arly I o! l\ young~tpr or call the must depend on the few stu.('nactrr! in 1978 stating that I December 3. Al Ihat time, an establishment to deter. ril'ri ?ver to :t1e next scssion. , taKen 10 prevent :tny futur!' rjtjn~ thc depreciation of: police. I' Jents all "View P(\inte" tofedrral money could not be the proposal could become mine whether it conforms ThiS subject has been accidents with heavy eqUIp' radios and lhe ultimale ~ed; ,',ctuslly, T>PW Director do the work.used for abortion except in law. with state and city regula. brou~ht up before, with past i ment," Mr, Peterson told the to purcha~., (hem ;:6.:1:11. I Leonard Oeelnik said the de.' "People say they'll docases of rape whcre a worn. I The legislation proposed Hons. efforts to change the time council. i Mr. Sabol also fl'1t radios' olrtment is currently follow., something and they don't:In w.~,\lJcl h~ ~uhjec~ to "~I'.:will re.quir~ all new bus; .. Th~ police dapar:m~nt willi failing, The,! p.m. time be. ,"We ~ould e-qllip .tht' V(". I were susceptible to ~om.: in~ a .policy wher~y .1 i sh~~.up," ~r. Summer~ said.vere and long lastmg" ef.I' nesses In Tne Farms tv ob. nave the p(rw~r If! not n~~om" comes eCf",rllvp. on Monday" hlcle With the mobile type' mg damaged and that It was: driver, In the event, ne 00- I lots year s yeaiook IS duefccts. will be tested. tain a license from the city (Continued on l'age 4) I December .10. I of radiO ..,0 ii kilb wli" follow : CXr~!1<ivl' 10 maintain t:-..:..,\, I <Continued on Page 2) lout in June,

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CORRECTION

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Set-in slash poc-kets with button.through scal.loped nap onboth sides, Knitwaistband andknit top collar onpoplin side,Suede elbowpatches andadjustable bul10ncuffs,$100

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(C~!!ti!!.!!M. from Pate 1)serves a youngster approach Ira truck between the sidewalk \ fand the curb or on the street, Jwill immediately stop the I"vehicle. (or if it's stopped, 'not move it), until he can :

, locate the youngster's parents ,I or guardian to remove the .

youngster from the area. i'I( that's not poss~ble, driv- :

ers have been asked to call .for assistance from the Pub- 'lie Safety Department so the :youngster may be taken ,hy ,officers to his parents orguardian,

The action of, a driverwarning a child to get awayfrom the vehicle is no longerpermitted, added Mr. OCel-nik. (j'olice said in the caseof the accident, Pietro Bran-caieone did warn the ~roung"lster, who was in the immedi. 'ate area oC some rubbish 'bags, to move out of the ,\"'~u ,

''i'~'the accident, William IfJanel received internal in- tjuries and a fractured pelvis. fHe was reportC1i in fair con- ,dition and in "high spirits" ,.~tee~~int John Hospital last I.,',

The Wayne County Prose.cutor's Office determined,based upon the department's tinvestigation, that there was "9no evidence of criminal in-; Itent in the mishap. ,

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ON BlRm nEFE('TS IT' Li H. J 23 Blood BankBirth defects strike one ofl or mental damage can bel avem cense earmg an. '

p''''''y It dilldren h-)!'n, re- caused by heredity, environ- . Accredited (CGntIDue4 from P.,e 1) the two sides to settle theports th. March of Dlmes'j ment or interaction between I (Continued. ftom Pale .), ' setting the he'ilring ,dat.e, City I q~estion already meant that , don Evans, trea:;urer of the matter by themsehies.The various ty-pes of physical the two. able. GuIdelines have Indl" Attorney George Cathn was WJne could 'be served. GPFPOA and a member of "The bruising experience------------------- ------- cated ihat the council must requested to ,prepare a legal What it comes down to at Cottage Hospital has been its bargaining team. we have had in arbitration

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be fur ••lsh'."" ',..i:h .; I ':':NlY : ()!'il1ion un ~~", Iict'n~e ques- this time for Mr. Moraco is awarded a tWJ-year aC1:red!- While saying the member- has 1~ -",l> believe it's not,...-----======'.,....- .....................-~~~~---"!of information including I tion. this-UEither the CQmmunity tation !ly the American As- ship 'w'..:; 'jJleaseri wi.l1 the an avenue that's to be taken

PICHE BARBER SHOP I type of restaurant; seating Mr. Catlin said he will wants us or it doesn't." sociation of Blood Banks, contract, he noted, "[ figure lightly," he said, while ad.c~pacity; e,,:id,e~e of finan- answer two questions includ. Meanwhile, Mr. Barbieri (AA~B), accordin~ ~o Ralph we took a bath for about 'ding, "We didn't (eei it wasclal responslblhty; and a de- ing '''Can a tavern license be an-:!, Edward. Jr. ran an ad- L. Vhlgarde. admlOlstratQr. flv percent 1 think it was an unreasonable settlement:.sc~ip~ion of th~ pr~posed. or upgraded to a. Cla~s C Ii- verhseme~t, 10 the N?,,:~~-.~.Accreditation follows an $~ to $600 short of wherceXlstmg buildmg. Includmg cense?" He replied it cannot Iber 15 edItion of the NE.,..; I intensive on site inspection we s-hould be" D . k' h b'ts ha photo or architect's draw. without the approval of the which, said Da Edoardo WIlli by specially t;ained represen. Patrolman Evans said the 'thfl~h mt~ a~ ~geing, '" council, with the solons not close Its doors on Decembe.r tatives of the association, and mern'ber9hip was likely sold WI h,e Im~s. onsu 10~

Past crlt,erl,a consIdered by being able to approve s~ch' 31 unless the Woods Co~~~J1 establishes that the level of on the nine percent increase of w I~ w.mc, a dcu~renthe COUnI',l1 1nl'luded a ree. without the ordin.ance bemg rules .favorably to. gra!l~ .. Ie I mC1iical, tee h n i c a I and in the second year. :~:~. e ;:tem~~~~ arce~~

IommendatlOn from ~th the I amended. - .., establ!,~hment a Wine ~:cense. ~~m~n!5!rative, ,performance He said that if lhe. city's sine gl971. ' pcDepart~e~t <Jl PublIC Safely The other question IS If a Our ~ Day . Iwlthm the facJlity meets or Iproposal had been reJe(:tt:d,\ e

, .... ?'ld BUlld}n~ lnspect()~ .~arl t~""rn license i!Lll:r!l}.1Ae.~,.,. The adv~rtlsem~nl also In. exceeds the rigorous stand. it would have taken at Jeast

I Wake~y, the character. of the I could the owners of an es-, alcated smee lae o.;.;:::r:-'I'aras set by ',;'W AABii. .. .<~-.:... :;;:'l~.~!:!!' .~ re~ej\'e th~est:ibh~hme~t t!l,_be. hce~~d tablishment increase its size cannot serve a glass of wme . , d Ipossfble increaS4!d benefits II~!!!~!!!!!!!~~!!~~~~~~~~IIand fmanc.lal .~~;;cnslbll!ty without permission of the with meals, they no longer .. Mr. _ '~I~ga~C expla,me, .. fr-::n an arbi!~:,~~-',.:.. ,,":-:':"! ..of the applicant. council and/or the Liquor can stay in business with I OUd~tta.cllitt. nas so.utgnt ac-, and the men would rather

senate Bill Viewed Con t r 01 Commission? Mr. such a license being their ere I ahan ut'cause I r~!,re: have the.Di now.~ subject ,?f i~terest, in reo Catlin said he's currently on,~y hope to conti~ue. ' se~s a ~~ve: of pr~~essl~~:~ City Controll~r Car r 01

latton to thIS Issue IS the researching this question, December 3-1 WIll be our an t me ~a ex: lse Lock agreed it was better forstatus oC Senate 'Bm 370, with 'he possibility remain- la£t day pending the out.come mee s an ~e s gover~. _which has <been amended ing that his opinion could b~ of Senate Bill 370," said ment regulatIOns. The p~l. ..--------------- ..and passed ,by the senate and part of the council's Monday Edward Jr" who remains rary ~~alf of}~e p~~~ram ISIs now in the House Commit. December 3 agenda ' o.ptimistic o.ver its passage. to ass~~ aCI I lel~ I e ou~

Itee on Liquor Control. 'Atto"n"y 'Jam~s C'allahan When asked why the De- tOb ac lev~d excb.ehenc", al~t.Th 'l ---' •• ~ h - , b" "I d t h 'd th us provi e Ig er qua I Y. e ~OUncl. support.,..... ~he who's representing Mr. lMoc- Cllm .r 0> a .e, e sal . ere blood blood products and

I legislation via a resoluhon aco. and Mr Serna asked were reservatIOns to con.lder .' t tl t" 'II Co~ Septe~ber 17 with the the council if it w~Jd set and that hi. stock would ser~lee 0 pa en s. In the Kercheval on the HI hristmasbill ,f~usmg upo~ the au. the ~edal meeting prior to need to be exhausted. . . Tne standards f?f blood page. Nov. 22, 1979, the Grosse PointeI t~oflZatlOn of ~peclal tavern January 23 "My clients tlave I As at Le ~afe, .some cIll- ~anks and transfUSIOn ~rv: Schools participating in Christmas Caroling

'j'; .1.~n,~c!,~. ~.Il ~~ ..ss.u~~,,~y ~he sought a iicense for some zens also 'brmg wme to. D~ Ices wer.e set b~ a panel 01 I were incorrectly listed, The schools par- Ii II...'..-v'....':;'u,:,.v, ......!lI1l1~"....lj I time. As each day goes by,' F~oa~do andM~. Barblen ~~rts In the field. ~~mpos.ticipating are as tallows:

. , ". to commercIal estabhshme~ts the chance of them remain. Is~d If the; ~sk 1f ~hey c:an 109 th:' AABB committee ~~ \I ~I wl~n~ut .regard to populatwn . ing _i[l, ~,u,siness bec~mes an :~t~~;~;,of ~ll!e. t~ey ~andards, and ar~ enforc •.,~ I Richard, Nov. 29th • Mason, Dec, 6th I,IIIqUitlluut:1r:, - impOSSl~)ll1ty,' he said. --- ... d. -., ',wlul.e addmg Ib~, the. AAB~ nabl.l!lal com.. ~~r"f!I!!l. _Dec. 13 ',Mai.fe Schuol, Dec. 20

I it provloes that such tav. the entIre situatlo,n was I mIttee on WpectloD lmd II .....,;~__, ... ern licenses. (eying beer and However. '~ayor George S. "discouraging:' I accreditation. ---------------II!III!!!!11!!1----..... "'If

IIwine), would be non-trans. Freeman pomted out thatferable and could be author- other apphcan!s, who have

__ , ~:~in~n~r l:~st e~~~~:~n~~ I ~:P~:SS~i!~~, 2~~f~S\d~~: !,-\WtiiII~"""""'''~~;''~~~¥-~~'!ioiII~~\li4II~~~'tijII'tijII~~.,: IItheir sales deriveo li'iiw th:::' that . 'havmg. t~: __ ~~.a~~~~ I .',. ,~sale of foods or goods other I doe:n t necels,sau'J "'''':1''[ "-b - \'1' f.\\""t.. ."i.':::,"~.). Shop ~-than alcoholic beverages. ~ ,avern Icense WI e, ~ ~ , _ .!

In th"" resolutl'on the Issued. \. Thu(,Sd-ay -,':'.. .-", I 1-:'u tU...I~4.h rur !h.' 'Ii U1 uf 'r.uhlhHI I ~council ieels that the passage Situation Worsens , I.of the bill o.r similar legisla- "A'bsolute and total frus. '~ Eyes. , .tion would be in the best tration" is the way Mr. Mor- '"'" 7 i Iinterests of the state's. eton- aeo described his situation.' . Lero All --,.. 'Til .'. Iomic conditions. But the Based upon Mr. Callahan's' .." K. e {~",9 :i1,solons also stipulated that concern, Mr, ,Moraco said i Ing \the issuance of special tav- Le Cafe will have to. stay Th W h \.,ern licenses would be sub- open until the hearing de- ',)f 11 _ e arm t "ject to local governmental spite a worsening situation, ",. . ~approval. e.g., 42 reservations for din. : of ..."

Woods Councilman Dan ner on Saturday, Novemner -Grady. who has played a 24, dwindled down to around f Ch .role in the legislation's de. eight because wine cannot t, rlstmasveIopment, felt it would not be served with meals. t1.only 'be helpful to The Woods Saying that customers want I"but to other communities as a choice to have a glass of :welL wine or not, Mr. Moraco in. .

He said on the 19th that dicated many citizens stillsome firm knowledge on the bring wine with them andlegislation c!luld be garner~d they are turned away. whileby the end o.f the year, while noting some feel the favor-remaining optimistic over its able vote on the referendar.vpassage. The -councilman alsourged citizens and the pressto indicate ,its support forthe legislation.

As part of the motion

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••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1 GPW Residents Explore Group lGPF Police Investigate: . ------- ,: JAMES A. BROWN, M.D. i livfn

ng :~ti~:~e~t:n~,c~~~r:., J~~~e Owners Association, iRj A, Attempted Rape Case St;:U~s ~~::~ w~:r~~~erf~1ca~::et b:~~~~~ :;Ii~~i~~ s:~• De t I It: stone, Severn, Neweastle, I It actively functioned for I ---------- the Christmas holiday season! ample dance floor for swi~l-: rme 0 og S /I I Pn::!'.':!-::!<: rllad~ and the arou.n~ 2~ years, but then I Farms police are fairly certain the armed I in the War Memorial's Crys'l ~ng waltz gowns. A blae~ t~e

• announce th . f .... f' : I north side of Bournemouth par~lclpahon began~ to wane I robbery, (HI AI, and aHempted rape of a young Ue-! tal B::lJroom. 32 Lakeshore 15 suggested althoug~ It IS: s e opening O'liS 0 11(;(> • roan, from Mack ave~ue to untIl ~he ~rou~ b"came to. I troll woman in '~'::~ ~~:!1'S Isn 1 . c;;nl1~l.:tt:d wit~.: road, on Saturday, Dece.m.1 not mandato~y for mell, .• for the treatment ot • the Harper ~oo~s norder, tally m8chve 10 the earl~ the month. old murder of a Farm:; '''~m:m. Hilt' lie; 1. f:r;~ 9 p.lI!. to 12 mid.' Tables WIll ~e candle.ht• SKIN D S . : attended a meetmg Thurs- 19705. However,' the org~nl', ... • .. v night. and, {f)'f" to(> first time. lIle: I EASES • day evening, November 15, zation's general operahng th~~ f~ Cth~Ck~ng 1Oto ~t ,a~~~~ay. _. _,__ Music will be provided by Center s Christmas decor;:• : to determine what will hap- funds have been accruing in. ~l :c th IS t e ma"t ~h 0 I the Johann Strauss Orches. lions. tree and lights will be: at the • pen to its home owners group terest each year bringing its ~s5au e C~ w~7tnt a : : hand, with the face on the tra augmented this year to in place.: 5t Cla,'r Pro1ess,'onal Bu 'Id' n I. which has around $21,000 on accumulated earnings to over l8~~/ ~ a (; k e ave~~:ur~~;1 insid~ of the wrist. H~ was 20 members by director To m~ke the occasion• . I I 9 hand to spend. $21,000. ! armed with a knife. B~t po- wearlng.a da~k red sk~. cap, Allen W~~ner. . s p.a I' k I,n g r~fr{;;shme~ls• (adjacent to St. John Hospital) : In 1939 an association was James P. ~re?nan of Broad. lice feel the weapon descrjb. I :n~lU~eiagl~fpO:~[sflyers Jacket A ~1'3dltlonal touch Will. be which m.ay. be enjoyed .while: • formed for the purpose of stone road mdlcated that the ed by the 20-vear.old victim '. an mterlude of AustrIan the musIc IS played, Will he~ • h h d -' J Yet another potential mur. Ch' I d'l bl• 22151 Moross Detroit Ml • enforcing the building codes ~roup as a no ",ues pay. was t.oo short to have been der weapon was found by a rlstmas. caro s s~ng an aval a e ..•• 885 5'110' .' and site plans for new con. 109 m~mlthber~'hfO~taroun~. 15 used III the Halloween night rcsident on Ridge road near accom~aRledb by g~lbtar andd . Redservahons

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• - • struction. with the group be. y.e~rs a. ~u. 1 S orga.:lza. murder of Jean C. Clyne. Lothrop. about a block from accordlan y Marl el an In a vance an a es can ~l!' "c', ,,~-- - ... _"."......... • coming known as the County tlOnal s.ru.ture has remamed The attack, which took I the murder site. A.lex Suczek, who be~an the set. to ac~ommodat~ grou~~•••••••••••••••••••••••• " •. iO;v. ..... ~ ..... j I Club Woo d s Pro~ressive sa":s present members an:! place early ~at~~day morn., A knife found stuck in a Viennese dance evemng" at of any SIze. AdmiSSIOn IS-.---------------..::...:--=-::...:....:...::...::...:~=------- ----- officers.. 109 NovemL ....,,,_ •• occurred, ~~ee there on Monday, No. the Center as well as found. $8.50. . .

Before a.nythmg can be as t.he young woman was' vember ';(.0, al~ ..wears to ing ~?~.. Grosse .Pointe Sum. For further lnformaltoll,I d~ne, he said new. members ~alk!ng from the b~s .to her be too short to be the mur. mer Music FestIval. call 881.7511.

wIll have. to be slgned up, Joo III the area. Vi hlle she del' weapon, said Det. Sgt. -------------------------officers wl~1 have ~o.be elect. managed. to break free from George Van Tiern, who ised and a fmal declSlon made her ass~llant, the man es. heading the investigation.on whether to keep the as. caped With her purse and a I' The knife however will besociation goi~g or dissolve it. small am?unt of cas~. sent in f~r analysi~ at the 2~~ O~ ~ce<:r ~~

Encompassmg 18 blocks Ac<:ordmg to pollee, the State Police crime lab 1altogether Mr B r en n .. n woman's attacker followed N f th d l' t 'stated bl~ck ~aPtains ha~e her as she boarded a Detroit hour edr. et~e opmeg sbeen designated to obtain bus at Warren and Chalmers ave ocScutrrevIn T.e mur .edr q

Wh h ff th b . case, g. an lem sal .I members at an annual dues 'en s e got 0 e us at The department is schedule/l ~

"ost of $1 A total of 380 Kerby and l\Illck, the man I t d st 1 h t t

I' homes are' inv~lyed also got aff and fallowed her. to a mmll erf PtOhygraPI eSt 5 I ~

. Th ld' 0 severa 0 ose c ose 0 I ,& $'He said plans call for a Q e wa~an to pol:ce the case in early December. ~. second meeting sometime be. th~ man tT1Pd. to talk \V.lth M Cl 44 f M l.fl. ~

I . . her but she Ignored hll1'\.,III'S yne, ,0 c I ~fore ChrIstmas wltq new h.'l lk' f t 1et I Ian road was last seen alive 11 ~

I members in attem.lllnl'e. and w I e w;h mg . as er t~ ge I when she leit her psvchia. \'" officers subsequently beingl away. ~..en. on fro., "f .•. U:"n f'ln.th .H:'II... I' - .-- Burger Chef, the man' ,11..)" c~••. " ~ ..... e I on. _'( Ie_ecte~. .' - .. ,..gral>lleu ;.<11 .:.::~ !;.("c ? knife I ~)c~ober :H, ;~(jut 6 p.m. Her 111- ""-----V -

Until the f.mal declslo~. ~e. to her throat. "Don't scream I iJuu~ ,;-;::: ~s<,nyc.;"ri along! 'of. "-J ~t3.~ comes a. reahty. what Wlll?e or I'll kill you" the man I t~e SI(iewallc on \he north I ~ !J t, done wlth. the mOlley WIll reportedly said to her. Side of Kercheval. between' en

Ihave to Walt.. Th~ woman mar.agMl to! !-ot~r~p .a~~ .. }le:rlw~~;he:i I 'Ij.In th~ meanhme, Jean break free of her attacker I LaYJ!ll;: ilgalll"L " tv," .-, ~

~I~e, .chalrman .of. the Beau. when the man ordered her I bus~e~, s~e had ~~~n ~~abbed I {!,.:f1catlOn Co~mlsslOn, attend.! to jump over the wall at the 111 t.m:es In the .1<:H c ..~st.. I 'ted the sessIOn and mane a rear of the restaurant. She I Tne Fanns IS contmumg I W-I pl'eSentatl?n o~ the city's! ran to the b1!'.'k of ,hI' Tl'slau. i the inve5t!I!:~tion .-w.i1h.,an ~x. (j

»' progr:lms !n'!oh'me tTl'e care. I ra'!t. pounded on the uoor I ira man asslgneO 10 Ul" ue'l Y~ I She hopes, pending develoP'l and was admitted Onc(' in. t tecliv~ bureaU. and help from

I"ments, that some of the I side, poliei! were ~alred. I' a th.ree ..man State Police in. -1rl

Th~~:~ay :~~nn ~~~t p;~g~;;.~~d to i gr~~~a~'X,,'~~~,p~;~~ a~~a~~:~v('stIgatlve team. ~

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I~. \) ~n#IJ~=••. "'; ......?...~...~..;r-V:'I..~ I" dZ> I~Jt ~41 ~181 . M~!the CljIstal Ballroom, ~2 wllh. smooth dark skm and plck.ups per.wee~. . ~ .-A~'~ 'C-P f f\.Jm? 1M Lakeshore road, \,,11 be held a .thl.:k ~ustac~e. He walked The counCil at ItS TuesdaY'!1 ~.,J."'d.J' ",+~ "/S''' "".tJ..Il'/; 4i(~M~~ t~'f on Wednesda)', December 5. wlth.a slJ6ht limp a~d \~ore November 20, meeting voted . (,? o~ (~, t,A ~:::~:>.:;: W::t G!.!ests are encouraged to a WrIst watch on hiS right to revise rubbish collection I 3.1@t Awlioleline of insulatedwaterproofboots. ~$? come at 5:30 p.m. to view ----------- schedules in order to con. ~ C;fJtJ4.#JrltUt ~,!/r!c;eo't:Wt'--o,,-tt._Ii;1If.@ *~and shop for Christmas gifts L'WT1.t H serve fuel and to save extra"t Roclo{!s~t--6Il-fJ'I8{) B~2 -3SBo Ij>1@ mif, atthebazaarofstudentm~de 'n" 08(:8 man.hours. ~"$-~~~~~~~~wr j~*items from ~outh HIgh Legislators Previously, some homes ini~?~} If 6" water-repellent chukka , {::it. School set up In the foyer, the community received twold boot in tan leather. completely ~~ officials say. household pick.ups per week.t.:~:.:f:'..~ I d I h I :co.:@. Dinner will be served at The League of Women -----------------------------------,.... ine in natura sear ;,ig . ~ -.....~. . ... b 11:f~' , b k h /' d ,:::::~eanQleUt 'UI.UleS in we a - Voters, (LWV) , of Grosse ~ ...~W~ Jam sill. ;1 Sfear mg.co!!ere. I~:'.'::' room with Christmas decora- Pointe will host a "Meet~ intole cOlJe.n .. tough .steel . , .tions centered around the Your Legislators" evening~ii shank "nd the wedge-style . Christmas tree with its hun- on ThurSday, Decenber 6, in*~~ sole is genuine Vih"'lfn«>. . lIteds of .twinkling lights re- the parlour of the Gl'OSse:Mf , >. fleeted on the glass walls of Pointe Academy, 171 Lake-f',W 64 95 tm* the room. shore road, at 7:45 p.m.~~%' ."; ,:i,,~:~ There will be a program of While guests mingle and~-% ~W Christmas music by the get acquainted with their~~~l f£ff South Chorale, who will lead legislators, wine and cheese~:~:~~~~ M~ everyone in Christmas Carols will be served.~[~f Ii at ~~:r~ndw~:1 thbeepraOg~~~~ial th;:;~:ill i~e at~:5Si~:eo~i~~:

mt Ml display of Christmas center- f~~:~t~:a~~~~f:~ {[~~ ;:~~~~~t?~ ."..y iW pieces by Kimberly Florist lions from the audience will*W ~~~~~{and Grosse Pointe Florist. be answered.~Mt ~~t$The centerpieces will be The following legislatorsit~1 CHRIST,lIIlS HOURS: ~~mgiven to lucky winners: are scheuuied tiJ be present:!:::~::: JIl ""day. F,iday, :,,:,::,:' Elementary school chlldren Sens. Gilbert DiNello, JohnW~l 9'30 a.m. W 8.45 p.m. M~~and pre.schoolers are invited Kelly and John C. Hertel~i~~~: i<~ , Satu,day 1& for the dinner and program and Rep. William R. Bryant~M f/IC!. e If ~ 9.3O.m. to 5:30p.m. ~Mfor $3.50 while the cost for Jr.11) ~;,.., '~t~~dultdS idS$T7,btlax and

llsbervicet Gues~~ are werlcome. For

<::::3,:; I """, i":;;;; mclu e. a es WI e se re~ervahons, cal 884-1498:

, illli SINCE 1900 111\ ~~mi~~co:m~~~p. a~se~~ 881.9588 or 884.1024.

1W KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR GROSSE POINTE %11 lions are requested 10 ad- COOK AWARDED

~:\\~@f:l~1f\~&l~ftI1}WlfJ~~mi~¥~M~MMl~#~lj~mJmj~jt%@~~[~@~~@~~@1~1t~iJ{\ij\~\~Mtlmmum~~~:i~?1::Kc~1.;~~~e~ information, ~:ii~:: ~e~~~:}t:~l~a~~£i .• L High School, as senior high

division winner of the firstannual En g lis h Journal IWriting Awards. Mr. Cookwas named winner for a ireminiscence of his teaching Icareer, "The Profession inPerspective." .

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Federal regulatJons prOhrblt the (,ompoundmg of interest on6.Monlh Money Markel Certif,caTes du"ng lhe term of theaccount and requ"e a subsTa.'\I,al ,"le,,,SI penalty for earlvwithdrawal

GROSSE POINTE PAm<,1177 Ca:J!~u~' Road

cor of Kercheval Avenue

FOR SALEGROSSE POINTE CITY

!>:~!!rt'sse Pointe Court

Bet. Neff & St. Clair Avenuesf!lt?e brick. attached two car garageliv. rm. 15' x 2<,'din. nU. 13.5' x to.O'kit. 13.0' x 10.0'familv rm. 10.0' x 17.0'bedrm. 12.0' x 13.6'bedrm. 10.0' x 13.4'bedrm. 10.0' x 13.5'3-full tile bathsbuilt 1956taxes; $16,500.00immediate possession asking $89,900. will considerland contract 1U'1o interesi..

face brick ranch with attached 3 car brick garagelarge living room with nat fireplacefull dining room. panel<!dden.3.bedroomsIIf2.bathsfull basementtaxes: $1,775.00buill 1950immediate possession - vacant asking $89,900.

GEO, J. KUSHNER, Real Estate17301Mack 881~8400

effective annual rate*11.519%

you. A deposit of $10,000 or more for just 26weeks opens this account. You'll get thehighest !nter~~t rate allowed by law ato &'N. So for top-of-the market returns -

2. Warren-12 Mile Office 4. Gron~ Pointe W-us Offic~8424 e. 12 Mile Rood 19307 Mock Avenue

1. St.rling Heights Office 3. Wanen - 11 Mile & Hoever Office2270 E. 16 Mile Rood 26681 Hoover Rood

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EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1979.

11.n?2°t.v~ . /0annual interest rate'

If you want to earn top-of-the-market intEfr-est on your savings, Detroit & Northern's6-Month Money Market Certificate is 10;

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Probation(C4ntinued from Page 1)

likely that even more reve-nue will be produced."

On last year's $25,000bud.get, more than $40,000 wasreturned to the five citie~ incosts, fines and restitutionfrom probationers, according IIto Judge Grobbe!.

"But the revenue is notthe real reason this programshould <be funded," JudgeGrobbel said. "Most import-ant is the fact that the pro-gram is servin,F. the com.munity in a badly neededway."

City Man age r ThomasKresroach commended the

Iprogram ior its use ot vohm-teer officers to help reducecosts, but warned that budgetliiCi'c;ases,rill have to bekept belaw this year's 40 per-cent if the program is to con.tinue.

"With the cities being heldal 7.7 percent increases inrevenues by Headl~, (taxlimitation). you know wecan't have hikes like thisevery year," Mr. Kressbachsaid.

Others HelpThe p!'og!'!L'!! is funci~d by

1 contributions from all five \I Pointes based on population. I

In its first six months of op-eration it handled 151 cases,most of them involvingPointers, according to Mrs.O'Shea.

The Grosse Pointe Rotaryand Woods Lions Clubs-alsohave supported the programwith donatjons in the past.The program is 'housed inthe Park Municipal Building.

The Woods, in September,approved its $9,312.50 share,indicating it would okay the1979-80 requested amouni of$12,985.96 on the conditionthat all the other Pointes ap.pl'ove their shares,

The Park had approved its$9,248.30 share prior to TheW"MO' I'nntlitinn whl1", '1'h ..Shores apprQvp.dits request" Ied amount of $1,777.94 inOctober.

cu~:t F~~~;t s~ar~la~;dt~~ i$6,937.47.

The Red Cross Bloodmo-bile will be stationed atMaher -Chevrolet, 15175 EastJefferson avenue, on Wed.nesday, December 5, frem10 lI.m. to 4 ;P.m.

For an appointment, call821.2000 during blood drivehours,

The Red Cross remindscitizens that the holiday sea-son creates a s~ial needfor blood donors.

"Group donations are usu-allY down due to industrialshutdowns, there are fewercollection days and fewerdonors who take the time todonate," according to Dr. A.William Sh:l.!er, dir~ctor ofregionai Red ('..c~s Bloor! I

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I Red Cross ncells PCJP~~"between the ages of 18 and I66 in general good health togive blood.

PLAYS VITAL ROLENutrition plays a vital role

I in pregnancy, reports theMarch of Dimes. One main

I reason why many babies areborn too soon or too small is

Ibecause their mothers eatpoorly or unwisely. whilepregnant.

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IShutterbugs Energy Conserva.f.i,oll Grant Okayed i,l GPW!I.~!!!!t Dp('. 1. I A quotation for a Tech.! under the federally span. J "A technical assistance! citing a related concern over

--- 'nical Assistance Grant for I saTed program, "I prog!'?~ includes a detailed. local control of monies,: The Gr0~~."lJ";nie Cd';i" ... 1E::,~C:' Conservation was Q~' Administrative Aide Ger. engineering analysis to iden'l .J~ining Mr.. Ncvitke in

. I ciilb WIll gatlier ::r. Tuesday, c~pted by the Woods Councll ard E. ~lcNam:lra saiJ ,:..,,' ,':.f., the (,Clst Clf and the nlxmg the mohon of approv.

ID b 4 B II vIa a 4-3 voLe on Monday, program involves the selec. energy savings likely 't~ be I' a: ;Vl.f~ CC~;:lc:l",::;- JJhn

ecem er at rowne N b 19 . . . . )' d f . I t' " S bId L~ d . k Lo• • .,' T , ove~ er . . hon of a quahfled engmeer rea tze rom Imp emen IDE' a 0 an r re eflC ve.~hadle School, 250 Cha.fontf.' Of SIXcompanles.contacte~, who would perform techni. each iden!ified energy con. \ lace. Voting for participationavenue, at 7:45 p.m. only Ayers, LeWIS, NorrIS cal assistance in compliance scr\'ation mea'1\lre whether Were Councilmen Dan Grady,

..- - ..... and May, lnc.,' of An.n Arbor with a section of the April it be a maintenance and op. who made the motion to ap-,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;------------- ...... re~ponded, With theIr q~ot,e 17, 1979, Fe-deral Register, erational procedure or the prove, William W. Wilson

bemg $2,900. Th.e city s The cost of engineering acquisition of/or conversion and Thomas Fahrner, alongPre Season Sale share of the fee. IS $1,450 services will be paid for on of en erg y .conservation with Mayor George S. Free------------ a 50.5(} mat chi n g basis equipm~I.lt,.. he added. man.

W B k wherein the city and Stale In CltlO~ a total energy -.-------afer rea of Michigan Energy Admin. progral.n In su~~ lseas as GPF Drops

IH' GG..,.... isl.."linn wPI pro"i!lp funds gas, 011. electn~tty, et aI., .r._~ lts ri-i Homes H~'p~ini~d out an"ener~yIE"'ity Admllm:'fLc'i\'lQr-'chester (Cont~nued fro~ F..r;~ 1)

II au"'t -~ ." n' ;•.~l h"itd. . Petersen elt an all.out menl1 IssuaUCilc.' ,;; t~!~!).R..~

I, "I VL ... e.mu lC.l'~'-_. I Cf L t d' .•. r t' 1 III Sev 'al hundred homes in . g I d th t th f cility e or 0 re uce cIty energy I u ..n mvcs IgB.lOn revea sI In revea e ac s eofathree requirements by 25 percent the applicant has committedThe Park were without waler consumes an ex e S . f' Id ...! . . I ct (th th•. r I t "4' . •• '''''''-- O'1'tl'. "f "nprl!V oer In Ive years wou nv, on y 1 a ocrumna a , 0 er anor a mas .. nOUtS lali~Wt:t:l.li: UUJ'VH U~ v ~ v_ -- •• _., • bil a Ch-II,," ...~ !...;f",n~l'Iment a minor il'.1raction such as I'"lwhen a water main broke year at a cost exceedmg .au,,,.ov .v -.... • " .

near Kercheval avenue and $21,000 . "S h a u I d current heads but could save around a tra.ff1coffense), Tn the two jt d" . r • 0 t con- $50,000 a year, prevIous years.

Grayton road. ~en s In ene gxYCctSt5 a' The most immediate im- The building official alsoPublic Service Director hnu~, we can e pe 0 P.'f pact from such a program, is called to issue a certificate

James Ellison said his de. conSiderably more for .. the he indicated, would be in the 10 insure "that the 'Proposedpartment had trouble pin. same am'Junt ()f energy, he conservation of both heat and use is not in 'Violation of orpointing the break because noled: . . gas. prohibited by the ordin8!'celhe Michigan Consolidated Indlcatmg th~t. the city can In viewing certain assur. of the city," Such ~ certifi.

I.Gas Company was working comb<lt the r1S!~g ~ost of anccs required as part of the cate applies only to busi.

I in the area earlier. .energ~ by reducmg Its con-l program, Councilman Robert nesses tbat involve the useThe break occurred when sumptl~n, Mr. McNamara E_ Novitke questioned if it of a structu!'e or land,

Iwater pressure forced out a al~o saId aithTOUgha we~ con- was possible that the city The council, under the pro-weak spot on the pipe Mr. ce1V~dm ntenance. a ~p- itself could take necessary posal, has the power to re-EU' 'd 'eratlOns program, mc1uding actions toward energy con. voke the license for cause.

I 1son sal . . th ... uMrading of the build. l' th f f d ft b' bef 't II.... ~1()j'''' wo,.t,,,!! arnmld I . . serva Ion sans e use 0 e. a er a eanng are 1 •

I the cI;;ck"~n . Th~;da No.'I lag's IlV~"'C Sj'S~CI", tn.:rgy eral funds. I City Man age t' An<!!'ewb 22- d F 'd y, N consumpt1~n can be reduced Mr. Novitke, in expressing Brfomeradvised council mem-Ivem pr . an n avo 0- L ••• 1t\ .~ ?~ percent 't t . - ........ •; . 23' I.,.. th~ i)~ -" .H ~~ " ! some reme.alice 0 accept Dei':; to At:ty .ue 'POl ,Ion con-

Ivemoer ,to oc..te At existing utility rates'l certain grants, said he was cerning maximum ~usinessesbre~k. Eventually, a .local the savings could be approxi. concerned over polentially "in your files," saying,c?ntractor w~s called In to matelY $5,000 per year. b u j !din g up the budget "there might come a time

I aid" the ,w"rlr ..r' d" h'\ h ' h d . •'" ,,~.. n, ..__ .._. I He felt the efforts of a 1 :lroun SUCn grants, W ] P- . W en you nug t nee It."

qua1i1ied teehnical assistanceanalyst woo would considerall e ~ erg y conservationmeasures for the municipalbuilding, including the em-ployment of solar energy,was worthy of consideration.

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11'11 RctW&1d Mi1kr c1oc~ ~'S only 2."' ... 'I"' 'II: 11," "~I.its silt"1 qU~rtl movemerol l.;~ It ~C"01utf' to 1~jJ.:,:w~:;~:v~~);I 7hnrd~~:~te:rlr~';;~~~r~;t"::'cludt-s ~ h.lrrthomf' It-.Jlh(''rt1U (.tt:}Jrl;g <'.llt.e :-';m~•.al (lU~ \tore

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On Sale thru the HolidaysRag. $32.00 Sale PriceChoice of 4 models $24.95

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21223 Mack Ave .. Grosse Pointe Woods

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTCharing Cross now hasextended its maintenance servicesto include SNOW PLOWINGfor Residential and Commercialin the Grosse Pointe areas.Contract or Will Call Basis

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When peoplc thlok of a tinc-taqing Scotch. John Beggcomr', 10 mind. What make~ the thought cven more .lpre.ding i~

John Beg8'~ Pfll:C 11\ a~ pJca~jng a~ the taste.

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Come To.Colonial FederalHere your helpful Teller will explain how you canaccumulate your savings for future needs. , . haveyou~ savings insured up to $40,000 by FSLlC and GetthE:Higt"1.estEarnings the Law Allows.

For inst.'lnce you can invest $10,000 in a ColonialFederal Money Market Certificate and earn $557.22in just f) months! The rate effective Nov. 29 throughDee 5 IS 11.022% and effective annual yield is11.523%. subject to change at renewal. Savings maybe withdrawn at any time. Federf.\1 regulationsrequire a substantial interest penalty for earlywithdrawal. Protect ytJur ;nvestment. Come toColonia! Federal Savings.

COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGSDETROIT-18901 Kellvat Mor05s-372.8877 EASTDElRon - 1" 75' Nme Mile a! Gral101-7 71.8820

GROSSEPOINTEWOOOS-20599 Mack south 01Vermer--Bil6 Bhfl1 GHi1)SF POWH: FARMS-6" Ker~heval"On the Hill" -886.6661Il1IOIJNTCLEll1IfHS-36800 South Grafiot at Metro Parkwa~-. 79? q',,)O S r CLAIR SHORf.S . tRi()' Haro~' south 01 Manin Aoad-774'8820

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Highest Earnings On Your SavingsIs it sensible to invest in blue-sky promises. wildschemes and uninsured investment funds to get abetter return? Probably nt>l, Seems much morelogical to insist on the protection of savings accountinsurance through the Federal Savings and LoanInsurance Corporation of the U .5, Governrii6fii.

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I 0 DICICCO NAMED II Woods Tables Parking Issue Pointe Chorus *****************I Ronald DiCicco, a graduate I DiCicco of Harper Woods, . -------- Plans Concert *.a I ·' A · ato!G!'~!s~P()illt('HighSchool.ijoincd the bank's branch de. The Issue of parkinglsides of the lol and some ,.. A umlnum wnlngsIwas recently appointed flf.1 parlment in 1972 and wa~ around Anton's Restaurant,~ tYPe oi screeuiu5 w<ill on the I ... ,.. --, ".""

ficu-in-charge of the Mack. I promoted to branch manager 20930 Mack avenue, was north side. . ..he ufosse Pointe Commu. ....... 16 C":GiiIBrys office at Manufacturers'::: ~,)77 and operations of. tabled until the Monday, De. On the 19th, Public Safety mty Chorus ~resents its 27th ~ S Ph:

National Bank ,:,f f)l'troit. Mr. I fieer in 1979. cember ~, meetmg oy' ,he I Director John Dankel wanted annual Christmas Concert . creen _ore es~~~-~-.,'-~-tJ-~-!(=-{.-=-~-ift:-:.-'r,-.,-=-~-~-!:-i{~-t-::.-~-~-£~-~._-~-~--~-=~~'~'I;;:s~~~ c~~-~~~;,t~~e~~~~:; ~~:~Cild\~eC~:~liof~o~o i~~;'~;::l~~ ~~~~b~~h~~/~\~~~ *POINTE SCREEN. Be SASH, tHe.:.

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190f(iCi:lIS i n die ate d the va~~epa~~~~fo:it~a~~O~he res. ~~r~u:':n~06OO Mack avenue, !20497 MACK TU 1-6130main reason for the tabling taurant is now operating a Directed by Richard Johns, ~

action was because restaurant valet parking system on the with accompanist Frances *****************owner William Anton was Hampton road side oC the Wilson, the chorus has pre., unable to attend the meet. building. "Essentially what pared a program oC music of IO=:lO=C:H:)OC::x:lO'!XIClo=X:IQCMx:l04X~=X:IQOCI5l

TWO DAYS 0NIY It lUg on the 19th. happens is that the customer various ethnic origins 1n cele. JOSEPH D. ARBANAS,~ The council on August 20, 1 pulls up to where the valet bration of this special season,

':"~"'':"'''''s''ATU.R .....O......AY DE"C""'EMBE-R 1S~"t"""* I ~~3~raf~:::2:~~1~1h~:~r~1~:~~{~!:~~£ r~~~~:~~!~:~~~:::~i:e~~~::m;:e:n; D.P, ..M...

Nthe restaurant beginning I usually In the ,public lot ::t Hebda.Johnson and Patricia Ph"r-il"\iQn ann

, Seplember 1 for a 60-day trial the rear of the restaurant," Nelson will perform as solo- 1 11 VIV'~I ' ','

SUNDAY DECE~~BER 2nd period. That curfew remains he stated. ists S f th F t,." suspended. . . . "This. s.y~~m i~ not .particu. During the intermission, Urgeon 0 e 00

A M 5 P M .At that time, City Admm. larly ()I)Je.tlOnaole as, long the audience. and, in partie-10 to 1strat or Chester E. Peter?en ~s o?ly one c~stomer s . car uIar, all children present, will•• •• also was requesled to review 11<; bemg dealt With at a time, be asked to join in a tradi.

the potential re.arrangement The system has bec~me a tional Christmas Carol sing.a. 085-874012.00 VA L UE of the lot including obtain. problem, however, durmg the long n.~ SP E CIA L ing a co~t estimate for the busy h?urs of the restaurant's A -reception is planned im.1 !~~:::~~~~:!:::~=::~~~~~~:::~;l'\ CASHEW NUTS 3 950 constructIOn of a masonry o~eratlon. A number of cars mediately Collowing the pro-ll

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wall on the ilast and south Wlll .back. up on Hampton Tick t t $2 ~ d Its j!' (tl--------- and somehme5 even around gram. e sa .ora u . NYING_ _ _ LB 1"''1 j the corner onto Mack avenue. an~ 75 ce~ts fOf students and PA I

.. 2' dUM.U SIZE •. GP 1 eachers "In my opinion this situ a- children may be purchas~d j ,gROA.TEg "AlLY LIMIT 4 BAGS Itl I tion causes an unwarranted the day of the concert, or 10 '~~. y INTERI~R ~AINTING r",'

... -- traCC' had C th pI Iadvance from any member ~ ~ -C'TOCu , ~O C:f"\R THE HOLID' J\ YS .. 'Conti"wed from Page I) IC az r or e .pea e RaoD.IDC .V .1;.. 0.... • ..., J"1 ~ I ' . who use our streets" of the chorus. ~ - I_, W"o •• _ - . '1., ..., 0 • • 4 I the B ° -a r d of Educallou Director Danke' "i~".."t~tl The Community Chorus is CITY VIOLATIONS' CORRECTED;\ I agreed ort a new }wo.ye~r I that the city last -y~~r h~d a I co-sponsored by the Depart- QUALlT~ We°i";;RoK:,,:-.~.•.R=-EoA::OnNwA':..L,.EkPRICES I

contract ~it~t S"V.:r"h mc::t..s s i iT. ; l a r~ situaUon with 11 ment of Community Ser:vices ...... _" __ ':":' H_

I 'V.I.SIT 0 UR nl FT SHOP PEl of negotla~lOns on October beauty parlor on Mack ave. ,md th~ Grosse P9.inte l'oard j,1 . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED__ ...... 14. ~he umon ~ad scheduled nue and "rlF(orous action" of Education and the board

~ strike t? begin the follow- was taken to break up that of directors of the chorus. SERVING THE POiNt=Z33 FOR 15 YEARS• GIFT BASKETS mg day Jf a pact was not system. and includes residents of References Upon Requestre~~~~1~ teachers vot~d to H~ then re:omme!lded, in th~ Pointes and surrounding FREE ESTIMATES - FUl.LY INSURED

• CHEESE TR~AYS join Local One last April in I the I.nterest .01 tr~rlC safety I areas. I RI-pHA- RD.~ 'n.ftuM~IMPROVEMLI:NT1'\ . - .. - - _.:Hnn, and m the mterest 'of treat. ------ U u ..• FRUIT BASKETS I the face or s,culIg ~~v".~v •• mg aU merchallts in an even. £"f .. I ~,r 24-HR. PHONE SERVICE - 521.7911

N from sc.ho()l admml~at?rs handed manner th t A to 's \"'an e .J.,. Iwho claimed the affiliation nAt b ' ann '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii_;;;t• CUSTOM MADE BA- ~KETS would weaken local control. v. e allowed to use the

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101l• OPrF THESE 'ITEMS tt teachers in the regional unit. parkmg system. Mr. Graham told the coun.11 t\ Mr. Benton said the only ------ cil that Teleprompter, sys-

N. bAd t h MARKS ANNIVERSARY tern manager (or G r 0 sseSiiuRiiY, DECEMBER1 and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 I ~srssu~n:le\~:e~oa;~~s am~~~y: The March of Dimes reo Pointe Cable I~., is "finan-

'------------_~ ,1 The Board has offered a 15.8 ports that 1980 marks the cially the best package for

.1' !IS percent pay increase over the 25th anniversary of the an- The Park."

WE DELIVCR NATION WIDE l' next two years, while tbe nouncement that the Salk At a public hearing on- .. ,. - N teachers have requested just vaccine was pronounced saCe, the cable TV issue earlierV!.Ci!TOUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT . o\'er 18 percent, according potent and eCfective, ending this month, the council askedI to Mr. Benton. the threat 'of epidemic polio. City Attorney Herold .Mce.

t{ VISIT OUR LARGEST SELECTION OF ~ I ~e~~~~affo~heotr~k c~:l:r ~

it IMLPOOWRTED and DOMESpTR/CICW/E"VESS,A"T II lCI~~!~~!',~r~The ~.~::.:ay~:'::;:biE't~mG:;;D , LOW, LOW • II'. ~ \ :~~ Ai:! '3i: .' The FI... t E_.,' .... I da~:i~a~~~t!~h~Cc~i~dW~~~

, · VARsTOIREE "yOUyRS: MNON',U.sATT~.5IP.MD. SAUNDTAYES1,O.C5 o. N 1\ ~Jiic~l~:~~;:E;~~~~:;i~~~~~~;

~ Trailer Mounted Unit Pickup 6. Delh,ery ..'v;-l;:~le," Mr, Deason said.

~Stays Outside. Only OR Now that The Park has ap. ~ :l

7001 CHICAGO ROAD' 13 Mile I d WARREN I c1 proved th~ fran.ch~e, Mr.. I -Own the world's. VAN DYKE ~REA ... N 1\ I The Cleaning Wan_ 20% OFF Deason said he Will meet ,

Enters the Home with other city attorneys th~'S"'r, t t 1. PHONE268 4900 CASH & CARRY ~~~~~~rJ;!;g~~~ISIOf" .~~IJIQS ac.<;urae>tr~vel~ - ", '~''~.:...::'tJ/ .~. > '~. 1/ or, Office. FREE ESTIMATES -' t>r:°t-:f'~~t~.~iu5-2, M;~'l'~II~'"1I1armfor only ~~95~ ,.,,-, !('r East Side Carp" Cleaoers ~:~~a;dy::.3o~~i~:i:o~

~~~~=~"H.C~~~:.l.'~"-~~~-~'~'>'-6.~-=~~,.~~~: 14111Kercheval 822-1481 a:pprove the franchise.---- ------In these Wild and Crazy Times... (=.:.da,::~,)III

Last year, in the face ofsimilar requests from mer.chants, the council agreed toamend the ~ode to allowstores to open on Sundays ifthat day happens to beChristmas Eve.

Instead of amending theact again, the eouncii votedlast week to pass ,a specialresolution ail 0 win g theopenings.

""'bout a dozen stores areexpected to open on the 23rd,The Village's two largest op-erations, Jacobson's and Wal-ton-Pierce, will ,probably re.main closed, however, as Ithey did last year.

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

rome and exp~rience the warmth and pleasure ofChristmas Shopping all the Hill ... the variety

of gift suggestions is unlimited.

JOIN US POl< CHRISTlvIAS CAROLING THlJR5. EVES.

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

working merchants who insist on providing and maintaining• • .. 1; r ,- . . .~l~!'l s!a~(!~r(l'" (II Clii<1litV at compet!t!ve pnces.

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ARTAUCTION'

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2NDMARK YOUR CALENDAR AND MAKE SURE TO ATTENDWITH YOUR FRIENDS. A COlLECTION'OF 218 SELECT-ED WORKS OF ART CONSISTING OF ORIGINAL OilPAINTINGS, ACRYLICS, GRAPHICS, ETCHINGS, WOODCUTS, OLD AS WELL AS CONTEMPORARY MASTER.PRINTS, UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY, AS \I"t:.~:" t.e: ';'.. :'~_ ......,DlllONAl WORKS OF ART NEVER SEEN BEFORE WILLBE IN THIS AUCTION. THE ART ORIGINATES FROMGALLERIES, COLLECT'lRS, ESTATES, ARTIST WORK-SHOPS AND ATLIERS HERE AS WELL AS ABROAD WILLBE OFFERED.TO THE LUCKY HIGHEST BIDDERS. THISIS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE QUALITY ARTFOR YOUR HOME, OFFICES OR FOR YOUR COLLECTIONAND SOUND INVESTMENT. AMONG THE ARTISTS YOUWILL riND WORKS BY DALl, MIRO. PICASSO. NEIMAN.HAGAr, CALDER. VASSARELY, PLUS MANY OTHERS.'ALSO SCULPTURE AND OBJETS D'ART. COME AS YOUARE. CASUAL ATTIRE PLEASE.

Date: Sunday, December 2, 1979. Preview: Neon to 1 p.m.

Fine wines will be servedAuction: Starts 1 p.m. sharpPilei: "The Golden Lion" Restaurant

22380 Moron near Mack - 886.2420Auctiop conducted by Harry Weinsaft

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INSTANT lOTTER'(@ GAMEor columnAll Ts in any row

wins amount ShOWOd DrawingFinalists for Gra~r 7 years)($70,000 a YI~amred $70 winners.drawn from C al

3 down or three across and you're a winner! TRIPLESEVEN,the newf~stant !ottery game i5 here ...with over 14 million dollars in prizes. And one

person wiii win the biy prize: 570,000 a y~ar for 7 years. Come on~play the excitement-TRIPLE SEVEN! .

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Police Link Two Incidents

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Woods Views CombinedPier..Bas in, Qther 'Recs'

Soot Coptu resSunlight Power

One out of every 400i Amerkans Is a miIIionaire.

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Berkeley Laboratory, part ofthe University of California,developed a technique to usesoot to attract enough heatfrom the sun to run largee I e c t r i c generators.' Thetechnique can result insolar heating that soars to:i:mpc:a:~:.I:-cs e!!d !,r~5"S.1lrp~corresponding to those in ajet engine.

Fine particles of carbonhave black, nonreflective sur.faces that absorb sunlight.

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In the laboratory, tinyspecks of carbon, comparableto the finest soot, are pro.duced continuously from acarbon arc and then sus-pended in air passed througha solar focusing device.

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• Plan now for lVew Year's EveCall For Reservations

For advance appointment call evenings collect:June Blake, Assoc. A.my Pohl, Assoc.(305) 482-2644 (305) 392-2414

Police are searching for a School reported he was ap.I>usprctwhe they believe was proached by a man of a sim.involved in two sex.related ilar description who offered

Three recommendations from the Citizens Rec- incident. in Th!! City and him candy and a ride in hisC .... 'd d b th Park eariler this month. C:l:', . , .

reation ommlSSlOn were consr ere y e On Saturday, November 8, The youth told police that IWoods Council at its regular meeting Monday, a woman reported that a 45 the man got out of his carNovember 19. The subjects induded ~ propoc:pn to 50 J'e:!!'old man with dark and reached for him, ~ying.bond election for a combined fishing pier and pleas- hair and sharp features "l am not going to hurt you,ure boat basin, a proposed increase in boat' dock pulled in front of her in his I just want to give you arental fees and the partial payment for boat dock car as she crossed Washing. ride home."rental fees in advance. I ------ ----- ton road and Kercheval ave. The youth ran away and

On the pier.basin question, Isame time. two c~mmission nue at about 11:30 a.m. The hid. in the school playgroundthe commission on Tue~day, membl'TS, alonR With Parks man .was completely naked, until the man left.NovembE!r 13 recommended Iand Recreation Director I>on'l according to City police. He Both witnesses decribedthat it be funded by the b'l aId J. Hallmann, were absent drove off without saying any' I the man's auto as a mid.sized

. ~\llln~~(l" '::~:s.!'r.e.l.~C),9~igationfr~m .,~~':'.~~?~.p..'s.~~eting. th~~~ :he ~o,m~n_said;",~"" I ~ene:.al,_~ot9~ ~odel. TheI mumclpal bo~~s and bt' put I 'III~ r~commenuatlOCI(,,,....,'." _";:", G., .', ',::,~ ~.'c.,.!!! I \1om, ..... ",.,;Yl!H'P It was.ru~

Ibefore the clhzel:ry at the IerRing tlw V"JD1ent of :r .. :~'t..•-:,.-.~1,::~-!'!"!.!'Y!lrdroad and colored and the boy sard Jtnext .1' e g u I a r I y scheduled fees indicated that 331rJ per. Vernor, a Hura grati~ stu'I' was blue with r\l;~:~~:.';;'..;•.;d!electIon. cent of the dockage fee be dent at Maire Elementary primer on the rear,

But the council vuted to due on .December 15 as a r------------------------,table any.action on the rec. non-refundable deposit, with I WHICH AV IS MOST FUEL EFFICIENT? IommendatIon because of a the balance due March 15. Ilack .o~ specifics o~ costs and However, members of the Ispeelfl~a~ons, w!Ule a hope Grosse Pointe Woods Boat'for. a. J0.r.n~~eehng betw~n I Club expressed displeasure '.Ibotn Dowe~ was expressed 1.n over the proposal; with Com.order. to further explore thiS Imodore David Clark saying ,question. ... he saw no reason for two pay. •

The commiSSIOnIn August ments including the first Ir~commended that the ques. one b~fore the end of the Itlon be put. to the voters year as some citizens may not Isans an ~d~sory vote. But even know if they will have •the counCil In September reo a boat.ferred: t~e matter back to the As it turned out this mat.i.(i;nr:::~Slonfor proposed l~n. ter, too, was referr~d back toguage and whether the CIty the commission for a reportshould consider going the back to the council at its TRIM A PLANE SERVICErevenue or general obligation Monday, December 17, meet. • •bond route. ing. In the meantime are.

Commissioners feU that Iquest was made that the com- Detroit City AirportIthe actual question oi con. mission hold a speci!!l hear. V..1;__ 9.6_500 IIstrucHon or the 'Pier.hasin, ing on this matter before I .induding cost estimates 2nd Imaking its recommendation.... Bring t'7iS ad and $15.95 for introductory lesson. IIfinancing method, be pre. ------------------------ ..sented to the voters at theearliest possible regularlyscheduled election. However,officials said it would betoo late to have this matteron the Tuesday, November 6,ballot.

For the Commission's part,it was against an advil;()ryvote because an affirmll"tiveresponse would require a sec.ond vote and any delay could 'be costly. /

In May, the commission,after studying Ii, report fromthe city engineers and a costestimate for a combined pier.basin, recommended to thecouncil the construction ofthe pier-basin, 325' by 155',with 38 boat slips at a costof $450,000.i Members elso recommend.ed that the council considerissuing general obligationbonds to meet the cost.

The commission had 'earl.i----------------------, jer compared the pier.basinI t I with a $275,uw \:iitiiiiiite fo:-g Name , a 350.foot long, 10.foot wide,I --------------- I .pier with hand rails and

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Meanwhile, on the group'srecommendation to increasethe cost of downstream wellsfrom $220 to $270 per seasonand upstream wells from$130 to $165, the council de.cided to send the matter Iback to the commission. . , .

Some questions arose as tohow the figures were select-ed and the possibility thatan increase, which would bethe first in two years, maynot be needed at all. At. the

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Public AuctionBegins Dec. 2

The Brownell PTO willhold its 22nd annual Christ-mas program Wednesday, De.cember 5, in the school gym,260 Chalfonte avenue at 8p.m.

After a brief businessmeeting conducted by PTOpresident Peter Higbie, theChristmas .pro g ram willbegin. Under the leadershipof Christina Judson, 130 in-strumental students will per.form along with 96 vocalistsdirected by Susan Weiss.

LeRoy Anderson's "Suiteof Carols" and- "Sleigh' Ride"will be performed by theStrings and Concert Bands.respectively, The Cadet Bandwill play "Toyland" and thechoirs will sing "Carol of theBells" and "Winter Wonder.land."

Beverly Minor and the artdepartment will design spe.cial ~tage decorations for the •.:vt::iiing. ,

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friends--;;re-'i~vit;~i --t~ th~'concert free of charge. Re-freshments will be served byCarol Sire and her hospit&.1itycommittee.

L()cal art dealer Harry\V ~ i .n ~ ::. !t !!!!!10111'u'pil thisweek he plans to open acommunity auction house atthe Golden Lion Restaurant,22380 ],i()ross road.

The first auction date willbe Sunday, December 2.Auctions will be held on the Ifirst Sunday of every monthfrom 12 noon to 4 p.m.

Citizens may bring pieces IoC art to the auction begin.ning at 10 a.m. the day ofthe sale. China, crystal, por-celain, paintings and sculp.ture will be handled.

Commission on sale5 willtotal 10 }>e1'Cent to buyers Iand 10 percent to sellers, Mr,Weinsaft said.

For more information call jMr. Weinsafl's gallel'} at644-1400.

U.S commuter air Ii n e scarricd 10.074.000 pas~cng4'r.c;Iin 1978, 15 percent morethlln in 19'76. An even lar~er Igain is predictcd for 1979,

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F . - GP S h 1H d C d.da f F d' 1P I NAMED MANAGEROrf",erc 00 e-a an lite or e era ost w~a~::e~~i~thl~~~~r;r~~c~! ~:~~~v:~a~i~e~~gr~:'inC:~~~~

By Susan :McDonald ministrator" with a "solid work with the public, Con. manager for two planning/ i tecture from the UniversityDr. James Adams left his post as superinteud- record of achievtment," gress and the states to raise construction projects with of r.fichigan and an MBA

ent of Grosse Pointe ;,ehoo1,; four ye.:lrs ago for a ....He has the technical res~t f~r education," Dr. Rossetti Associat~s I Archi. from Xavier University.bigg~r job i~ Nor~h Carolina and he soon may be kllb .Il",,,s;;ary ~o shar:; th"t Adams said. _ .. _ I ~. ~-;----.-_ ---mmn.nl1' agam-thls time .0 the "'I""ber tw- , h massive bu~eaucracy, Mr. I ~r. A~ams came 10 vllJ~"" I r. DJ'- _in education in th US' -.. '. v J0",- ~ <'."~:,noll ~a~(i. '~H'.s a very, Pomte. m 19?4 and left for IJ If .-

Sou i ~. . big Job, an hlstonc Job I'call)', North Carolln:! twu )'cu:l, ..". ~1.4:..:oC rcc~. n d Wa~hmgton, secretary in the new cabinet and we want to make sure later. He also served as su.' VIr.~ ,"n co A~rme th~s week Department of Education. someone is there who under. perintendent of Montclair IJ'di~~t~rior t~msp'o~' I; a ~an. . "He is definitely b~ing can. stands local education as 01'. N.J., public schools and wa~ I.-9'" I

e S 0 un er. sidered and I thmk Dr. Adams does." assistal)t sllPerintendent in WI: """"'"Adan~~' p~ospects are very Dr. Adams was contacted Saginaw schools. . ~J~

Ci,-»ema Leag,.,e good,. sal~ Tom Shannon, at his office at Winston. A native of Kentucky Dr.- " •. - executive dIrector of the Na. SIN C ....r h ..'V. E Ii nal S h I B d A a em, ,., puu IC SC 0016. Adams receIVed hiS doctoratezews gypt ci~tion . ~ ~o h' oar s sso. He said he has had several from Ohio State University.

a II as m~ on. interviews in Washington _The new education depart. with presidential personnel C' ... .

The Grosse Pointe Cinema m~nt was recently created by and that he understands he lty l~ppolntsLeague will presen~ "Egypt," President Jimmy Carter by is under "sE'rious considera. T C~ 16m~ m?vie by Leo Tal. carving out a seelion of the I tion" for the post. WO anvassers

'.-,_ '. !I~''':',' ;',,': .. It meets Monday, Department "'. 'Hl?alth. Ed:.!. "1 think it's a tremendous ' __ ,' .. ,

~~~r::;,~e;rt~si~.~~?to~~~~1e21' ~;l~i~~¥~~;\'~i;~~i:;cl P~~!~I' ~~'.~~~~~~~'i~e~~~:,;'~r:~~;~:. ~~;~l;:?l~o~~~~iJ~:~~~: 1Lakeshore road, at 8 p.m. The PreSident has nomm. saId. publican Rowene Z. Neidow

Citizens are invited to at. ated Shirley M. Hufstedler, "I think I eould bring a of Cranford lane and Dem.tend the program without a judge in the ninth circuit strong kindergarten through ocrat Margaret D. Thurbercharge COUl'tof appeals in California, 12th grade perspctive to the of Rathbone place to the

Th' 'fl'lm open ' C' for the top post of secretary, department." Board of Canvassers'- s In alro. S t f' . h H kid d t h ., 'th't f" nEt' M . ena e con IrmatlOn ear. e ac now e ge a t The terms of the new all-

\\ liS ~m(LS .gyp Ian u. l~gS Gn Judge Hufstedler are many educators opposed ere. pointees will expire Decem.seum. Alabaster Mosque and continuing this week in Wash. ation of the new department b 31 1983colorful streets . t M Sh . b f f h er,.

.' 109 on., r. annon said he ecause of ear 0 t e grow. Continuing to serve on theThe site of Egypt's 5,001' expects the undersecretary ing federal role in education. board until 1981 are Repub.

year old f?rmer capital city WIll be named before the end I, "I don't believe the effort liean George J, Reindel IIIof MemphiS, and King Djo of the year. in Washington should be to Iof Lincoln road and DemO-Iser's step pyramid at Sakkll Mr. Sqannon called Dr. I centralize education, but to crat Frances M. Dunbar ofra, the world's oldest stone Adams an "outstanding ad. -levelop new strategies to Rivard 'boulevard.monument, are visited. ----------- -.-- . _

Pictured are' some. ofEgypt's greatest temples,such as Kom Ombu, wherecrocodiles were worshippedand adorned with jewels, andthe ancient temple at Edfu.

At Luxor there are inter.esting stt:.eet scenes, a camelmarket and vistas of colossalbeauty in the temples of Kar.nak and Luxor.

A Nubian home is shownin the village of El Mahattaand, in Aswan, the camerafocuses upon the great Dam,granite quarries and a feluc-ca ride on the Nile.

There are views of the~reat monuments at AbuSimQel, rescued from thewaters of the Nile when Lake~asser was created.

The great pyramids andrenowned sphinx are shown,and the viewer is taken in-side temples oi liobles in theValley of Queens and Nobles.

The climax of the film isthe tomb of King Tutankha.mun in the Valley of theKings, and a narration ofthe exciting discovery of theKing's burial place,

A reception limited to Cin-ema League members followsthe program.

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About 20 delegates to theNational Association of Mid.dIe School's conference heldin Detroit earlier this monthtook a lour of Grosse Pointe'sParcells Middle School aspart of lheir program.

The conventioneers fromacross the U.S. had lunch,heard a talk by principal:l,-,_.::.: "~,,:,..........1.. .."....iI vic:Hprl; •.

some -of the two dozen claSs. Irooms during the three anda half hour session.

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Hill M.ercha_.It.t.s.Se. I,Caroling South Leader3 on The M10ve Symphony conductors live year lifell~an for the aver._ __ __ longer, according to a Vni. a&e Amerlcall; m.llle. Exam.

A thief broke into a Moor'l wa~ ra;;sacked while he and Caroling will come to lhe crossing back to the soulh By Patty Gibney I tions. Definite plans for versity of California at /)80 pies of longev~ty In the sj'm.land drive hom~ sometime wife were out to dinner. Hill on Thu~sda)' ni~hts, b("l sid~. :;f Kercheval and ending The Soutb High SChool' these events will be made at Diego School of Medicine ep. phonic .~orld. Incl~de ArturoWednesday evenmg, Nove~'1 Police ~aid the thief gained I ginnin!! tomghl, Novcm_b~,~. u.P l~ frunl of W. M. Burns Sludent Association, (SA), is :: :~te:, date idemiologist, Donald H. At. Toscamm, WilO died at 90:ber 21. a.nd took a ~olor T\i, l h L d 29, when membcrs of tile dilL' F u.mture, on the move again as it maps Makmg these goals r.eal las, M.D, Conductor:; I!'!e an Bruno Walter, 85; Waltersome silverware and J'ewelry en ry t rough a rear loc"e I A" "1 b ",no I . '. ... J average of 73.4 years, he Damrosch., 88; ana Leopold. . ~~OClallOn \VII e escor .... " Follo\\'ll"g ~"e show. vonnl!. out plans for the 1~79.1980 wi!! be SA presl,,"ot ohn

Harold Parker. lol~ pollee ~oor. T~e~e are no suspeds I choir memoers from Pointe \' "lers will enjoy hot chaco. I school ye,ir. Gillonly, vice.presldent Sean iOUI'U, 85 c::mpared to a 68.5 Stokowskl,_.~5: _that every room In hiS house In the mCldenl. elementary school~ thruugh late and doughnuls in Mike I Th SA h lready spon- Rivard, seoretary Suzy Hull -- ---

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0- Isponsormg the kids, leadmg Ms. Farrell says adults' Fun d drive, Thanksgiving chelle Manley, Rob Maywood.

H h I them . aro~nd the area, an~ should drop lhei.r kids off in I charily drive ~nd the fall Robyn Overbey, Sue Vender. "FIRE INSURA.aacEl+ FOR YOUR HOME ...

h 0 Istopping m fr~nl of numer fronl of the hbrary, thenlelection of senators and bush,AnnVismaraandJohn at afroctionof the eost .protcctionfotyourfamily,

O ous shops to slOg along the park in the municipal park. freshman officers. Wood. of Home InsurOflCfc. home and possessions_ -'. waTyh. S' f th M "d ing lot. That way, cars willl It plans to support alleast Junior senators are Bopnie A C'-tIF'I~"'''''''ns: 'enerf,yeHlclent,lower• e Ign 0 e ermal b' tl . ht t fl' . . . . h '""WI .... ,...... ... nfto.. h t cost..... ~__ ,. _ _".'''" .. .. . . _. _.... ,..,..,~'."-_'."""un e In Ie rig spo or cav-, one more ~h:mty drIve thiS Blazar, Gary Cormll1e, Leig eo ng s

I ~.i~~.;~d"S~ho'~i~'t~;;i.~ht. b~"'~'~~~:;~~n' d!.s)!~hp"ra'~t8a~3teorpt.mhe.yeoar. M D b 3 LeChard, Lh Maher, Mau. :~~r~r~f'::Ca"~ .~:~~r~":lt~~~~neygmnmg al 7 p.m. In front I " . I. n onuay,. ecem er , rcen Sullivan and Bill Wau. tit

I r h ell J'b 10 a l her sponsormg mer. III cooperation With the South gaman. S !ates equ pmen,.~er~h:va)e~~~~ue ..IF:~r~~ving i fran}s l1an~ ~.~h~01~i~c1lJde i Hig~ ~onnr ~ociety. the or. Sophomore senators are ,,-. ".~ee~DSJ

a brief "concerl" there, car. I thlC °B O\kIJOgS'hlfCCCI\~er 6'1 gamzallOn will ~ponsor a Chris Boettcher, Pat Boll, A. ~"" '1

. . L V I e 00 e,. as 0 n Crusade for Children to Brian Doyal, Sarah Scranton,o IdngNorgamzFers lUlcy '11 else dY School; December 13. Punch gather food and clothing as Sean Welsh and Tom Wilson.an ancy arre Wt ea d J d T Sh B 'the kids down the opposite aSnh ~ y dOYD OP'b arnes well as a goal of $1,000cash, Newly. elected freshman EVl'W!rt Fir~ and Chimney Cleaning'd ~ K hIt .. cool, an ecem E.'r' 20, for CARE for the Cambo- Cl k A ~ .. ..,.-..Sl e o. erc eva. s oppwg W 1\" B M' S hI' senators are Tom ar, lex.. f l f h th . ... urns, alre c 00. dlans. The SA feels that

In ron 0 open sops, en Ms. Farrell said thai the :since this is the Year of the is Feringa, Diane Hunsinger,

NEED NOT IN BALANCE I event originally was only Child it would be appropri. Pat Schulte, Heida Staub and1 d f . h d S h I Leslie Tewes.Eighty pe!'{'cnt of the p anne or RIC ar c 00. ate to help the children of _

world's people live in devel. ~>utolher schools hea~d aboul Cambodia.oping countries, bul only five It and wanted to gel mto the Student exchanges are tra. Youth Sub,"ectpercenl of world funding for act.. ditional goals of the SA. Thisscientific research is spent Everyone IS urged to come year the SA will sponsor an Of Dec. 4 Ta Ikin those counlries. Also 90 out and be warmed by the urban-suburban ex c h an g epercent of all scientists work ~ids' h 01 i day cheer, she with five Michigan highin industrialized countries. added. schools. At various times Richard Loebenthal, exec.________________ ... _.__ . ._ d' th th h Is utive direclor of the Anti.

I urmg e year, e sc 00 Defamation League of De.will exchange students for troit, is the guest speakerthe day to see what the olher for lhe Tuesday, Decemberschool is like. 4, session of the ongoing

The SA also is looking for. series, "Promoting Rae i a 1ward to an out of state ex, Understanding 11: Criticalchange. This exchange is for Issues for The 19805."a week, (usually during thespring), Qnd it gives 12 siu. His ,presentation will ad.dents a chance to see what dress the thematic area ofother schools in the country "Preparing Our Youth forare like. Living in A Multi.Racial,

A major goal of the SA is Multi.Ethnic World."to work on improving rela. Beginning at 8 p.m.: thelions between sludents at series is being presented atNorth and Sou t h lligh the FeHowship Hall of GrosseSchools. A meeting of the of. Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Ificers has been planned for Lakeshore road.the near future. At this The session on youth ismeetin~ they will discuss sponsored by the Youth Taskplans for a joint SA meet. Force of the Grosse Pointeing in the hope Qf organizing Inter.Faith Center for Racial

I sonie kind of combined !lC' I Justi('~, 'rhe Task Force,

I tivity. chaired by Jere Thomas ofThe activities of, the SA Manchester road, is con.

'1 extend well into the year. In cerned about the need -to pre.I lhe spring the SA plan,~ to par~ y~uth fo~ full partici.

sponsor a dance, a vanety patlon In the targer metro.

I show, voter registration for politan community.students who are 18 years It has embarked on a

! old and class officer elee- full.scale service effort toprovide resources l!nd ex-periences that i n t rod u c eyoung people to the richhistorical treasures of Detroit,.their ethnic heritage and thechallenges of the future.

Mr. Loebenthal has been. ,fivvl.~d with. human rights: Issues and you~g People in

IDetroit for over 15 years. Asa community leader, college

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ministrator, he is knownthroughout .-the metropolltanDetroit area as an articulate,insightful speaker.

Admission to the presenta.tion is free and the public isinvited to attend.

For more information onthe work of the Youth TaskForce or on the program forDecember 4, call the GrossePoinle lnt{lr-Faiih i:"ntsr ferRacial Justice at 824.0350.

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The Grosse Pointe ChH'j formances on Saturday, De.: Cram past experiences is that I care what happens so longThe 'Yar Memorjal'~ an., Lakeshore r~ad, ~t 7:30 p.m. Ve.ry r 0 un g ballerinas dren's. The~ter of the War c~mber 15, at 11 ~.m. and' we do not learn from them. ,I.~~.~oes~.t happen t'~'hem.

n~al ChClStmas Ballet will be I under the dlrectlon of Mary I dancmg In the number in. Memorla~ wIll pre~ent a three 2.30 p.m. and on Fnday, De. -presented Thursday, Decem. 1',;ilen Cooper. elude Liza Areinne Lisa act musical versIOn of the I cember 28, at the sameber 6. in Fries Theater, 32 Off!e:2!s said ~~-e l"urtain Howenstein. Kathleen' Keith,! classic "Little ',''tomen'' by hours. GN

=-------------.-------- is purposely set early so fam. Mary Pagel and Mlcneiie T, n II i s a May Areott next Tickets, at $1.5,) for slu. Nen, USE1~~'" • LUt~CH ili~s can bring !heir younger Zainer. They are backed up mon~h ~t the William FrieS! denls ~nd f2.50 for l:duIts, It;.n UR uf"&p8P8

h'" children ~c enJoy (he show by over 100 senior students Audltonum, 32 Lakeshore are ~vaJlable at the WlIr Me. L \10 nV• SPIRITS and the twinkling lighls of of the 1roupe. road,. monal, 881.7511, For group ~JEft1 1 t.tE\I• SNACKS the garden approach. While The ChrIstmas Ballet IlI,ilKS • There WIll be two per. I rates, call 885-6219. "t' NE MO .l

.00 adult tickets are $2, children the beginning oC the second Kercheval- On_The- HI.'I 10~~"1 .,1ft · FRIENDLY under 12 are admitted Cor term of ballet at the Center. "FUN $1.25. The adult term of 11 weeks \ :l_"V ~ -

The opening number is the begins Monday., December 3, A ' A 10' :ll ~'..:.rPLUS Homemade SOUPS, CHili "E n i g m a Varia1ions" by and is scheduled week nights . join J" ".J ~ ~Edgar. This ~onsti1utes the omitting holidays. Richard School Carolers ~ . \-',(

Delicious 1,/3 LB._GROU"ilIDROUNDS classical nU!Uber on the pro. Young people's classes for Christmas Caroling , (~- 'n gram a'1d IS performed by begin Monday, December 10, ThIS Thursday Nile 'MS') .~. -I-Iad~'anced stude.nts R(ls~ Dau., and are offered weekdays 7 /8' W P _ . " " ' .:::- <....n.w ~'-l-:...,.~urft~~.!:I'.our phm, Karla Finger, Wendy I after regular school afid 'I W' 11 '. . m. '<~.' '.

. ,. ...•. -- H",av.ner, Marl'.~~", Kry7.inski, throughout the day on Satur'l, • • < :;-.,:". ~ ' _,:,' <-.WIDE SCREEN. TV ;e~~t;rs~~;::~~~a~ p~a;~:,f:te~:Vi:~~!>\t~~~~~;~~~~~;~~w--~.m!t For~et Shoppmg On~The.H.1I .: •.. v'" ,:~,.' •. ~'< .. I

TIY..O.f4I1U.'EII ..D.a... "~. son,LI.sa~ard,.Martha'Yenz with her the first time before II THIIRSDAYt:. TIL 9 P r.f. . " .' II it I. '. - -- .. ' .........,,--. and VIctoria Zigmontowll!z. they enroll. .. .... - OW' •• J If -

.'. . whit. you .atchthe . .. The !cst of the evening's A graduate of th~ Royal. ,II ~,/O'\ T. " . Ilf I I . entertamment rev 0 I ve s Conserva,lory in Toronto and 1 ,\.... i;..J,am. ..... • .~e around 1he well known story director oC the Center's Bal.! .' ,of the "Little Match Girl." let Troupe for 25 years. she 'J~' ~I "

HOURS: 10 A.M. 10 2 A.M. MON.-SAT. This is the part the young- teaches the traditional Ital. MW' .'.~~'t- A.OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON to 12 MIDNIGHT siers will especially like, of. ian Ballet known as the Cec. "

Localed In: ficials note. chett! Method. She is a mem- .' .. _~GROSSE POINTE WOODS BOWLI NG Performing important roles ber of the International -' I'Q!.~in this ballet are Cathy De'

lBoard of Cecehetti Teachers. IGNDH' E THE RUST ~~ ~20422 Mack Av•• (5. of 8 MI.) Ronne, D i ann e Heisner, Fees for a term of Ballet . ,.' VI ....

Oro... PoInt. Wd•. - 881.Ban Jeanne Leithauser and Sandy whether adult or young peo. .Pierzinski. pIe's classes is $33. AND YOUR CAR WILL is the terrific new___________________ ' foam that fills and

seals gaps. cracks and ho:es in yourStar Girls le.nd A Hand GO AWAY' house. II stops drafts and air leaks. Keeps out moisture,

______ • dust - even insects. Dispenses like shaving cream fromBy Cathy Pieronek erated by Sister Catherine a can, Sets up to a closed cell foam, Fast & easy to apply.

This year Our Lady Star De Santis, SSJ, Star girls One can does more than 15 tubes of caulk! Jof the Sea High School 51u. will take part in money- $1 00 OFF UIITH COUPON'dents will volunteer their raising activ;ties. I EXCLUSIVE TWO-STEP RUSTPROOF- • W'.,

iii:~ and money to aid ~eart- Pi~~e l~~~:~ts !:r~~~~~~~ING PROCESS GUARANTEED FOR AS I •••• ~~~ •• !!I••••

Located at 8201Sylvester Tech" T.shirt sales and other I LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR NEW CAR. Ii L===========:;, •in Detroit, Heartline is a fund raisers win be used to USED CARS GUARANTEED FOR THREE I $ .residential community, run sponsor two monthly birth. = 1OO,if .-.by the Sisters oC the Immacu. day parties Cor the Heartline YEARS. -late Heart of Mary, for women.troubled young women. Each person whose birth. I •

The women, ages 17 to 25, day is in that month will reo SYSTEM 6 EXTERIOR ACRYLIC GLAZE. • •find in Heartline not only a ceive a

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When a woman is sent to addressed the student body TUFF GARD DIGITAL ANTI THEFTparticipate in the Heartline at S~ar on Friday. Novem~er - -. 0 •program, the referring agen. 9. Sister fou~.d. that the gIrls OE1/ICE POSITIVELY PREVENTS • ne 12 oz. can Icy such as city county and Iwere most wllllng to support, YOUR CAR FROM BEING STOLEN. I •st~te courts, th: Department th~~ co~munity project. I = PcDCel =of Social Services or Cath. Star s young women areoUc Social Services, finances a. ve9- ylbi~nt group." said "p. u....r..r

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her care Private donations Sister Rlla. They seem very &; X - • one . .Wm. R. Hamilton II David M. Hamilton pay for'the care of "walk- i~te~ested.in llelpi~g Hear.t- 15301 KERCHEVAL (At Beaconsfield) 'I COUPON EXPIRES •

John W. Brockman ins," but these funds only pl~~~~e res~~n~s w~th thetr 822-5300. S.P.N. 12-1-79 •I

finance the necessities of . ms. elr, ~mque sug. ._._. __ !!I ..Ronald D. Heckmann David M. Wilhelm life for these women. g';Stlons for rai!;Ing money - I

Associate Directors This is where Star's ~igh Will help our ~omen havet schoolers win help. Under t~o w?nderf~~ bIrthday par. r----T--U--P-P--.-K--O-T--E------, h-

' I"fember by Invitation O.'NSMI the guidance of the Student ties thiS year. TIle ..,.m~ INational Selected Morticians I

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Memorial's new art wing. ' $ $ ) •Works by elementary age / 4'BRAND NEW 1979 students in Cyd Zampich's \--- '1'

classes and by middle school I - .&. , ..,JDATSUN and high school students in -/l ~. ~,.....,Carol Lachiusa's classes will ~fiG it 2iG he on disDll1Y at 32 Lake. ':-;0 ..0......... TI"me Tested

J shore road. _ ,,~ dfl "-n~& 280 IX' Art in all media and in 0 r..._,~(.C H -I

. S both two and three dimen. LUXAIRUNC.ElYRIA.OHI04403S Oneywel'U'l .20 sions will be shown. There~ will be sketches, crayon C t I

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~; ~~y~ew as well as ligures V SAVINGS OF 200/0 OR MORE V 150/0 TAX CREDITtr~~l a{:wor\~l~~lt a~~nill~S~ V. INSTAllATION PAID FOR WITHIN (1) YEAR~~~ti~~d'b~iS~~\\~~d t~~~h::~ V liCENSED HEATING CONTRACT. OR -14 YEARS EXPERIENCEsympathetic to young in.sight.

The public is invited to II II • • - - - - -........ ~ ~ ~ ~ -.-.- -.-. - --- .----I:~.t:.~re{~~::~~~~~lyt~c~!i:1=";;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;....::...Q'iii.~_unuw lilt:: uarnper vvorKs~'lquired statue, "The Fal'l A furnace vent without a udIIlP~; 1.----------'-,-1- -~-;;e-. -1-'-1-"1-caner," which marks the en- kit allows heated air to escape. Air ~ ••J ~,. '. _ . . _trance of the art wing. It is 1

the gut of Mr. Roy Chapin j Orten there is a constant draft. Without f ' Gn,mnelin memory of his mother. I A t of ~. f:ut

I I"'.":: With an Automatic Vent Damper, v~o;n IC " ,"t, ~::)St. Alnbrose I.. when thermostat calls for heat the Damper \"

Hosts Classes I damper opens, and the burners ignite. Q.;:.'-~~:b II ~'-- "'-:.~rn.,,> Pari h i, ~Combustion gases are vented 1 ,

Ce~~':r."i4920'H;;~pi~n ro~~. :II'~,.through ~hA vent damper and upis host to Basic Adult Educa. ' the flue. When the burners shut downtion courses sponsored by De.troit Public Schools. l the vent damper closes, keeping

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signed for adults wh(l have I Iless than a high school edu. 'systems. Dra,fts are eliminated.cation, is open to anyone 16 All automatically.years or older.

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V.D 4111mniPresent Film

The University of DetroitAlumni Association will pre.sent a film ior children"Blackstone Magic," on Sat:urda,f, December 22. at the~USIC Hall Center, 350 Mad.Ison avenue, in Detroit .

I ,Ticket'! for the 2 p,m.s,lowing 'lhould be Jll'''Cha!ll'il

! ;,:" l:t~r- ~hrln ~,:~nd:"j~lJ~cember 3. Tickets are $4 "orchildren under 12 and $4:50for adults.

Checks should be madeJlayab'~ to the University ofDetroit and mailed to U of DA 1u m n i Relations Office,Iiene Waranowicz, 4001 W.McNichols road D e t r 0 it48221. '

For further informationcontact Richard p, Che$te~at 222.3757.

Lopis "Gino" Rosetti ofGrand Marais boulevard ad.

Idressed members of the Yale~lumni Association of Mich-

l,J~an at a ~unche!J!!.on Fri-day. Nov~mber II at ~iu~University Club. •

Club president John B.Ford IV of Cloverly roadintroduced Mr. Rosetti as "amajor contributor to the reobirth ot downtown Detroit."

IMr. .Rosetti's talk and slidepresentation focused on newarchitectural developments in

I,th~;:;:~~~ed~;~~~w"g:;:~smonthly In the fall winterand spring for lu~cheons.The theme oi this year'sseries is "The Renaissance inDetroit."

The next luncheon will beheld on Friday, December 7,at 12:30 p.m. and will feature

I Dr. F~ederick J, Cummings,the director Of the DetroitInstitute of Arts.

Reservations s h a u I d bemade to the club's secretary,Robert Schwarz. during theday by calling 225-886'7. Thedeadline is Monday Decem.ber 3.' ,

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more about black women in Austin Center 18300 East Iclass wJ.1l meet on FridaysA trio of experts talked America? Women and psy. Warren avenue', on Mondays {rom 11:00 a,m, until 2 p,rn

about "Depres~on And The chology? Wom,en and litera. and Wednesdays .from ~:30,to "Women and Psychology" By Roler A. WahaElderly" at a panel in Cal. ture? The ~Ifferent ~oIes 1.0 a,m. The class studIes flc, will meet on Wednesdays Based upon the Woods Council's action Monday,vary Senior Center, Wednes. 7r0:e~ PI:y In ou~ soclet,Y? tlon, 'PlJ(:try, essays and plays from 7:05 !o 10:05 p;m. The November 19, on creating a new, specia~i~~.J.L'lvil-day' November 28. The work. I • ry Women s Stud;es by women. class exammes how psychol. ian Emergency Medical Service (EMS) divisionshop was for non.profession. ~~tJ~:t (~~e CommuDity Three classes ~!11 be held ogy and psychot~erapy .h~ve within public safety, the city i; currentiy takingals and professionals work. g ,), at the wee Natlv!ty Center, played a part In deflnmg }' t' t d bI' h' th f' d', , Women's Studie. is a lib- 9330 Shoemaker on Detroit's womcn's roles app lea IOns owar esta 18 109 e lVe-man l-Ing With the aged, • . .. . ----------

.' . er~l arts ~!echve program east side, 'beg,jnning the week Registration for winter se. VISIOn. ., ' ,

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d'ere Dr, which exammes the history, of January 7. mester will be held at Jive 10' The cost of the program, seekmg flYe cerhfled Erner.

. rc Ie ,Bedell, ,Irecto~ of culture, pot e n 1 i a 1 and "Soc:ology of Sex Roles" cations including th~ Austin which is scheduled to be OIl: gency Medical Technician.s,we FamIly Pracl!cc Reslden. achievements of women. The which ~xamines the roles ~f Center: from Monday .(0 Fri. ~rational on January 1. 1980, (EM'l's) , curre,nt1y licensed

-.. " •. _- "I ~y progra~~ at __B~~,. ~~?u.r: ~~~~..r!..m. was .th~ first to ~ women in loday's society, day, December 17 to 21, and IS placed at betwee~ $55,000 by the state, m the ,salary

IHOSPHIU. !Jr. t"e.'_. '. -....... ; OJ<' ',', ,,.. ••;: •• ~ ...,.~~'1!'''' and .'<. ~;::..:.J1... ~~~...-!!~._.Tt.1~*.gIlVsand January 3 to 5, Tuition is $16 to ~OO,()()()for a sIX-month range of between $6.73 topro.fess~r ~t Wayne. State I cl;1rrently the largest of IlS i 'rhursdays from 8:3fi"YO''''iii lJ.X1...;'~':1"".u't!'?:u: :.;4;-.~._n..e.!~od,.and .~tween $110.:.~ $7.M per hour,Umvers!ty 10 the Institute of' kmd ,,!fered on a community -,a,m, I of the wee service dhtr~('t! ~o $12U,UW "IO.r: "~$_c:"~-~.\.:.'.::.~,~A'iJpii ........t.. must be high

I'G("ro!l~o!ogy a~d the School college ,leye~: Clas~es en; ,.tHack Women ~n .A.mer. an~ $19 for out of district I ~."lu~t\. ~I",- .... ,.,"-::,',-,.:~- _~:::ge sc~ool gradu~te,s, have noof SOCial Work. and Dr. Jon. \ courage, cn,~~ill thmkmg ~nu I ica'; studies tht: l:npcrtant I res\dp.nts. I ocne!lts for the men. cr~lIl:lnal conVictions, a ~oodathan York. ?Irector ,~f ,the stress dlscusS!on and sharmg. role played by black women I .Contact the W 0 men's I Public. Safety DIrector drlVlng ree;ord and .b~ In a

I Northeast GUidance ClImc, lOne class, "Women .and I in the struggle tor the liber., Studies Program at 496-2636. John Dankel said the city is good phYSICal condition as------ .__ ._ determined by the city phy.sician.

Officials will give prefer.ence to applicants with ex.perience in state licensedemergency ambulance ser.vice or its equivalent.

On the 19th, the council,after over 10 months of studyon alternatives to take reogarding the city's emergencyambulance service, decidedto go the EMS division route, 'The city's current extensionregarding state.mandated reoquirements e}Cpires this De.cember 31,

As part of the motion au.thorizing the new division. aspecial meeting is scheduledto be called to discuss inter.im financing ind to consid.er the possibility of charg.ing residents and non.resi.'.dents for the service alongwith other potential ievenue _'sources.

On the latter, contracturalfees with other cities andtransportation fees with oth.er .hospitals also are possi.bilities.

At the same time. thecouncil stipulated that the.program be continued for aone and a half.year trialperiod.

T~e city is operating itsseI'VlCe under a provisionallicense from the state untilthe end ol December. It can.not 'be renewed unless thecity can provide a license"Em"T in the patient compar~m~nt whenever a patient istransported,. In relation to this, an op'in.Ion from Attorney General~ank Kelley $urprised offi.ClaiS last week. with Direi\torDankel noting it mandatesthe presence of an EMT plusan attendant in the patientcompartment so instead oftw!' people, including thednver, there would be three ~

!g any case, if such is the ,:c~e indicated Ute five;;i;i~ .... a EM'T ....ri''''.,-.At''lt. woul~mil" ~oi't.... ~"':':~l:-."'.:"t ;.

The pos'sibility of an addi.tional six-month extension" "from requirements, explored,last week by officf.:ls, is now .apparently a dead issue ac.cording to the director, 'who'!l0ted the Southeastern Mich ..!gan . Council on Emergency-MedlC:al Services indicated itwoula. not support such anextension.

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. - Firefighters are warning The man who claims to be firemen said. dents ilot to fail {r,r the wn,o a en er olnt ------------------- Pointers 10 be on the lookout a fireman 'in whatcver cily Donald Jiles of the Farms and added that he and the_______ _ MRS. VIRGINIA F. KAHN I Tex., formerly of Three Mile {or a man they say is mas. he happens to be performing Fire Department said, "None other firemen in The Farms

With its recent training home.bound. S . . f M . . drive, died on Tuesday, No. querading as a fireman so. his conn~ng, works bolh over of the firemen in The Pointe er heard of the maga.programs completed and a Dialogue's volunteer listen. 63 e~~lc~. ~r rS'd Kann, vember 20, in Dallas. IIIClting iumi" fe.r ~ :nag!!?inl' the telephone and in person, are soliciting for anything at n.evnew gro~l' ()f v?lunte.ers in. ers .are at ease with other held on sat~~g:y r~~ve~~~~ She is survived by two called "Today's Fireman." .......1 taking both checks ami ;;c;;t, I t!:!~ ti m.... He urged r_e:i~_~I~~._ . _ _ - -- - -~,erested In wo~kl~,g .wlth the ~eople's feelings. They lion't 24 in the Verheyden Funeral daughters, Bonnie and Mrs'l- ---------------- '-. ••F~n equaho~ In. place, Jud~e, and they don't. give H~me and Saint Paul Church. Dorothy Markle, one grand. • - - _. - - • ••• _ •• - • • • • • • • •

, the FamIly LIfe Ed. advICe. Through open -dISCUS' Sh d' d Th da N child and IhpM> oreat.grand. I Ifucation cnd0udnCil,can .now of. sion t~ey ~uide t~e caller vem:er le22 onin ~~fnt YJoh~ children. ... ' - '. INFLATION FIGHTER FAM-L- MEALS ~. er expa e counseling servo explormg hiS feelings, and H' ' .. -- • I~~t~~m~nity ~~p~UYI'nga"g . ~t~. . ~m~M~ln~~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------. ' mm some m. A natL\'e DetrOiler Mrscording to Dr. John Burrows, sight into alternative plans K h I'C 'b f' • • • IPr 'd t -~ . .. a n was a I e mem er 0 I -

eSl en.. . . 17. achon, ~ncludm.g the use lhe Christ Child Society. MRS. JANICE HENNING Super De"'~"I.OU~ 547=-~enter Pomt Crl~S cen. of commuDity services. She is survived by her hus.. ~ - I

~er s Counselors at Its drop. Dialogue's tEilephone num. band, Kenneth F.; two daugh. Mrs. Henmng, 41, formerly I~n _~e~te~,..~,t_J~150 M.au~ee ber 881.0270, ters, Mrs, Mary Kathryn Du. of The ~arms,.late of Palm LARGE R PI Z'ZAS Always'iI~''''uc " he UnitarIan, Ch d V' .. M Desert, Cal., died on Satur. I . IChurch, are offering (',..~~.....!. ot.her .F"LEC c()mmu_~ity rJ. ra~~~~.. an 1~lnla dar. day, November 24, in Cali. - onlying in V"i ..e" Clarifiea~'-:~ I '';.7r, •.;c" mclude a l'fedlcall ~~':~'.~~ ~~;;,.S':'T_~~:tm:~~~I fornia. II •Problem Solving and Em, I ~ II n Ie, 881.7744, at 17150 I F':'t'-- b" th~': . ~.. -'.:'i" '1-" Mrs Hennmg w:>!: a I!radu.palhy Training _ "you're not I ..l:aumec :!yenue where a I ' wo ro ers,. one ~I~er t [G P . H' h' I , d · Ilistening to me," Sl'xual Can. staff oC doclors, nurses andl"!,,l tv,"! grnndch!ldren lae 0 rosse olllte Ig II n '0 uc'no ....,,-'. ."'..-"cerns ROle Playing and Drug patient advoc~es volun.leel" ,!rlbutes may ~e made to I School. I "'." .Reaet'ions. on Tuesday evenings between Sa)~t Joh: Hospital or the She is survived by her nus- I IB DIN ERS =

At the same time Dia. 7 and 8:30 p.m. to test for ChrISt Child Socle.ty. . band, William; two sons, R N S475 -logue's adult help.line .phone. VD and to counsel on all Intel'~lent w~s In the co. Christopher and Robert; a I •in-counseling service deals areas of sexual concern. lumbaflum. Sal.nt Paul On. daughter, Lynn; her mother, A Rack of Ribs ... and WHAT A GREEKwith many of the same .proh- TI:.: Legal Center, 881.77~, the-Ll!ke ChurcD. I Eleanor Judge; and one I only. Ilems as Center Point for the at 11150 Maumee avenue, IS • • • brother. SALAD. It's large with lettuce, tomatoes,---------- - open Wednesday, between. 8 MRS, ELAINE M. LaHOOD Interment was in Califor. I scallions, cabbage, carrots, ham & cheese I

and 9 ,p.m. Lawyers are avail. I nia ''Sta rl,.ghts' Set able "by 'Phone or in person Services for Mrs. LaHood, . Ito answer simple legal ques. of The Shores wer" held on • • * IYule Concerts tio~~. More extensive legal Tuesday. November 27, in CEC}L E. COOKE IIproblems are referred to out. Saint Maron Church. Ar- I B-Ile e's !!!side services. The Legai Cen- rangements were handled by Services for Mr. Cooke, 89, I Z

By Elizabeth I>yle tel', open to all, is primarily the Ba.gnasco Funeral Home. of Hampton road will be I I"lith the Christmas season informational IIn d educa. She died on Sunday, No. held today, November 29, at P 12- za

come joy and music, and that tiona1. 'yembel' :-.5, in her home. the Verheyden Funeral Home I Iis what th~ "Starlights" bring An Ale 0 h 01 Awareness Mrs. LaHood is survived at 12 noon.to their audiences. Program 005-3510 involves by her husband, Dr. Joseph He died Monday, Novem. I I

Our Lady.Star of the Sea high scirool 5tud~nts who J.; a son, Michael; a daugh. ber 26, in Mount Clemens G IIHigh School's choral. group, have un de r go n e Alcohol ter, L.i1a; he~ mother, Inr". I 3eneral Hospital. I aery Ithe ."St~r~ights," is comPz:ised Awareness Training, who pre. MadelIne Riff; and two I A native of Ireland, he isoC 'iI1 girlS, .. ndcr the rl!!'~('. sent facts about alcohol and brothers. survived by three sons, Ed-tion of Janet Drolshagen and' treat.ment resources to com. !nterment was in Mount ward, Clarion and Walter; • Iaccompanied 'by Katy Boyle. mumty groups. Olivet Cemeter,y. Itwo dughtcrs, Mrs. Victo:-ia

The "Starllghts" perform Family Life Forums are an • • • Kareus and Adelaide Bauer; I 19710 MACK AVE.• &r!l$$1 POiltl fiiilS Iat many charitable events educational series of lecture~ MRS. LUCILLE E, 15 grandchi~dren and 11 NlxtToPI'lr'c AI'" - 885-4 iiiiand their Christmas show on various topics. of anterest. GLASGOW great.grandchlldren. • Icontains Broadw&y show hit open to the public free of Interment will be in For,. ..songs, popular tunes and the charge. Speakers for the Mrs. Glasgow, 83, of Dallas, est Lawn Cemetery. • __ •••• _. _ •• __ • _ •• - - ••• - •traditional Christmas carols. coming season's programs will -. . . , .

The choral's first major be announced.show of the season will be at ------Eastland Mall today, Novem- GPP Cleanersber 29, from 1:30 to 2:30p.m. in the Grand Gourt, IIit by Fire

The girls also will per.

Iform at the Renaissance Cen.ter on Tuesday December 4 A fire early Saturday morn.at the Edsel F~rd Estate o~ ing, November 24, at DenbyThursday, December 6, at the Cleaners caused consid~rab~e

I Lochmoor Club on Saturday Ismoke damage to clothIng In. December 8, at Star of th~ the buildJng.F sea Grade Schooi's Chrisi-l When Par!c' firefighters ar-

f,;. mas Concert on Thursday, rived at the 15029 Kercheval~ December 13 ant: at three avenue lucation, they dis.,', senior citize~ homes next covered the flames were can.. month. ' fined to a rear wall of the

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0.: ,. 1 Cl ' medley, while both Metes ana,-,W 11mers • wmpsStoyka have qualiiied Jar thebreaststroke. Nor t h alsoBy Wright Wilson

About the Bi-County Lea. sends teams in the medleyi: i i gue this season, North girls and freesty!e ~ela;s.

swimming coach Fred Mich. Ialik indicated that "it willbe the tightest race ever,but we'll be punching away." By Wright Wilson

I .\s it turned out, Michalik Ask a student athlete atand his girls punched hard I North High how his teamenough to win both the Bi. fared this past, fall, and it'sCounty dU.>1 meet and the very likely his answer wouldleague meet championships. be a positive one. That's' be.

The North team finished cause the 11 fall sports teamsf its overall season with an 8.3 combined for a 91.34 mark,

. : mark, and fought to ,post a or wins in 72 percent of, ,I perfect 5.0 record in the Bi. North's contests, with 10 of

I,f County, made possible with those 11 teams finishing

I a recent victory over South their seasons with records, Lake. over .500

l' • S.o~th Lake has many top AcCording to North ath.,- mdlvldual performers and leUc director Thomas Gauer-I I were thought to be North's ke. "Thi:s is the best cumu'l

i toughest league opponent. lative fall season we've eve~ I

I However, North took firsts had for our varsity teams -I in five events and used its particularly regarding ourI depth to account for a 95-76 Bi.County League results,"

Norse~an victory. North's league records are: I Leadmg off the meet was nothing to sneeze. at. Gauer-'. J th.e North~rn union of Ann ke happily points out that,

I r.htchell, DIane Andary, Jean. "Out of the six varsity Bi.ne~te ~etes .and Lisa .Medi. County League sports, we

joella WIth a fIrst place In the won the league title in five,200-yard medley relay. with the other finish being a

Individual wins later came third place." Those six teams,from Jenny Elie. in the 50 (football, girls swimming,freestyle, Cheryl Stoyka with girls basketball, girls tennisthe 100 breaststroke, diver and boys and girls cross

: Colleen Walter and Frank country), combined for lea-I Shook in the backstroke. gue r.ecords of 40-5, or 89! North fared better than percent wins.; in the league championship Jim Krucki coached thei meet, held at Fraser Hi.::h I varsity football team to a,School. as the girls posted 6'() league record, for North'sI victories in se'/en of the 11 first football title since 1975.i events. including both relays, North outscored its sixI North was way ahead of the league foes by a 163.27 clip,I rest of the field with 361 and shut out three of them,i points. The only real battle including defending league

was for second place, be. champion Lakeshore. Overall,

Itw('.en Lakeview with 236, the football team finished 8.

. Fraser at 223, and South I, and was rated as high asLake, scoring 213. fifth in the state. I

I Individual winners 'were \ Rated second in the state\ autornat~cally ~amed t~ t~e all year was the girls ten~s IIAll BI.County League ,earn. team. Und!!!' Bpth Mano]lo-

The four Norsemen eligible vich. North defeated all 10are: Waller, with a 298.45 Bi-County opponents without

r total for divin/?:: Shook, clock. a setback, and shutouts were'ing 1:07.2 in the backstroke; recorded in eight of those

Stoyka, first in the breast. ten wins. The team overallstroke at 1:12.4: and Elie, a was 11.2, with a third placedouble winner in the 50 and finish in regional competi-100 freestyle events. tion.

North also won the 200. The boys cross country

!yard medley relay in 2:02.5, team also won all its leagueand the 400 freestyle relay r.ieet;; with a 6'() mar~k, shut-

Iat 3:54.5. North swimmers ting out all six. J. D. Ed-on these teams also made wards' group finished firstAl~Bi~~o~~t;. ,. -a.t five other. ~nvitat~oria!s,

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have qual1fled for thiS week'l and was ranked fust in the,end's state championship state aU year. At the state

I meet, to be held at the Uni. championship meet, the run.versity of Michigan. The ners placed fourth.! seven representing North Their female counterparts

HOLL YWOOO PURE, . i ar~ Shoo~, .Stoyka, Metes, completed their first official

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i (, I sprint events, (50 and 100 ed by a 4-0 Bi.County record, r{ " PLANTERS ' i:)Ii :.;:c::ty!.p" ~nd Shook .:vi}! be I and v~ctori~s at the league

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This effective annual yield is subject to 'change at renewal and assumes that the interestrate remains unchanged and that both theprincipal and interest are reinvested.

Of course, Federal regulations require asubstantial interest penalty for early with-drawal from certificate savings accounts,so it's wise to leave your money in theaccount for the full interest period.

New Federal regulations prohibit thecompounding of interest earned duringthe term of the -account.

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Saint Cla.reAthletes Enjoy Good Fall"/ Center HOlltsHoliday Dance----------- . . I The War MemorIal, 32 I The Christma~ dance is

Saint Clare of Montefalco's The Falcons' football team I Pon~la.c Sllverdome. Lakeshore road, will present open to grades nme throughvolle)llball, tennis, cheerlead- took the cast side league .T n, I s perfo~ma,nce was! a special holiday dane'll fea.. 12 in Pointe school!;, public,

Grosse Point~ Ski Club ing and football teams just title with a perfect 8.0 rec. bIlled as. the smgle largest turing Adrenalin on Friday, private and parochial. Re.---- members, as well as guests wraJ)ped up another out- ord. While averaging over chcerleadm~ performance December 7 from 8 to 11 fresnmenls are available and

int:::r.::~tcd in joining the club, standing !:eason of competi. 30 points per game, the team e~er held m, the State ~l p.m. The be~t rock songs of 10 is required. Tickets arewill preview a movie about tion. ' a!!a.w'!t1 only two ~oucll(.IolYns MIchigan. Members _.of thiS the early 60s through the $2.25 in advanCe and $2.75Sk;;;lg at Banff and Lak~ I Th£: Catholic Youth Cr. 3g?!_1~t them durmg the en. tea~ were Cathy n,,,.e, Meg 70s will be presented. ! a~ the door.Louise in the Canadian ganization, (CYOi, llllS span. tire E~aS()Il. - ,fJ~l\"nghe. Julie G.raef" " .~.~ _Rockies Wednesday. Dec~m- sored dty.wide playoffs in The league championsnip I Jr:::::le Ld~h"u~cr, NH,'?!(' I '"

J b" 5.• 1 ll" W" M,m,no'.• i," "1l,,.,,11 I" D,I"lI "'oed sa'" CI"e <b, b"" p"th""'. Eh"b,t. PI.~m" ••• «."',,•• ,. co_.... u ~32 Lakeshore road, at 8 p.m. and subur,1>an schools for the of playing west side champ Julie Slezak, Kelly Sulllvan ...... ood T" ...v C"'T~IHG • C"'RRY,OUT" Z\ ;Iff'

.The .club's wefoteril tr.ip past three years and Saint Saint Francis Cabrini in the and coach Colleen Connolly. . ,-'II b t B fflI k L 'e' h d Z k d' t " "WI. e.o an ,a e ,oulse Clare for the third consecu- Pontiac Silverdome on .sun- .,IC ar. arane, !fec or :*;. .~Mignon'Dunn from March 15 to 23 with tive year has caplJred the day November 4. While the of athletics, and Steve Zaea-

lodging at the Banff Springs city title.' teams battleJ to a scoreless nek, assistant director, are UNCLE HARRY'Sfor reservations - 885-4777 Hotel. . ,The girls, under the coach- tie Saint Clare moved the proud of the tremendous per. DELI FAMJL Y(F I L k A Club. mee~lDg, precedlJ.lg ing of Mr. and Mrs Larry bail ~everal times inside the formam~e of their teams this DININGO~me!y a epointe Inn) the .movle, WI!! featu~e ~IS- Hines, had a perfect 24.0 10-yard tine while not allow. past season. Restaurant

1~20. E. Warren Ave. CUSSlOnof ~\'eekend sid tnps reeord this season and have inp Cabrini past mid.field _' to Boyne HIghlands, January amassed a 75.1 record over the entire game. For all boys I More than 800,000 pagers I

4 to 6; Shanty Cree~, Febr~- the past three years. involved, it was truly a (radio-controlled "beepers"''-J ... ,~ ••,•• _"f.t''!,,,n' ~~, i /I~i ,;j ~ ~~ 8 to 10~l)a~,dR~~I~eg:oOQ, The seventh and eighth thrilling experience, ofiicials that locate peOI",,' lIl. the!

Lomf(,,,,, •• A. ,--," IIi ..~_.•_. ..~.... -~' ..." .'" .... ~~." '.' "I ., .-. say move) are now m use in the( J\lI~' , tJmv' .\l~ ',',''!:,kl'nd I"ips are "rade members or LlIIS.team . b - f h f tb'1I I ...'-../''(,,- limited to 40 skiers and in. I were Tlr.a ~la!;e!', Ll~hf>fh Me.m er, o,".,t e _ oo"_~ I U.S.

1 d '. h t b' Vitale Eileen O'Shee Cathy I squad were !U'''t: ,",.;n:•.;.y, I .... "----- .. -- - 'i2l ..... .. HI" *" IIctu e rotunt.atrJ

Pc ar ekr . u:> Henn~ssey, L in d a 'Feola, Sean Sullivan, Keith Fan;.o.n. I ..,11 *!!o .. B U Y- "AN D S- E.- L-ranspor a IOn, S n a c s en B d H' B th B Sean Wnelan John McGI1lts WEt . d h se rty ren ames, e rozo, ' .' L

rou e, wille an c ee pa , Ann Schulte, Kim O'Brien, Paul Hawk, Greg Martmez,two breakfasts, one dmner, S h ' G'U . F . Chris Gibney Mark Fikanyt~o days li~t tickets and two D

tepames I eLesP~. ra£?1

sTony Tocco' Tim Dunne: SELLING I .......ae Selection U S Gold CoinsnIghts lodgmg unne, ue ae, Isa. " . "ell" . . I)

F : f f Sch.u.u. and manager Sue Craig Lenhard, TIm Mamere, (A Gift To Tr... ur.wee~~n~n~~rp;,n cOIl~r:~~nw~~ Prke. JVoelSh.arPC'h~iChU1r..!~1Zhi,sTtony BUYING U S SILVER' DOLLARS at $11Memorial at 881-7511. For Hjlving a very successful a ~J.ll1, rls .. ~.s, eve • •

t t" f f II season too was the girls Car.rter, Frank. Cobb, Bob ER t 10 TI Fwlesbe~n rdlPm Rorma.l~n:L~~_ t(>nnis 'team' coached by Dee Young, Ray Baier, Pat Burns BUYING U S SILV a mes aceCtU885Z~7 em lOY aUt:lU"'l> Baker. The girls team placed' and John \'it.11c. • • CO/UPONS t $22 $24a At the m~eting, final plans sec~~d in city wide CYO com. .Managers we~c .Anthony SELLING AIRLINE a-also will, be made for the pelilioil, VItale and P.at o Brum. head RE C"OIN INVESTMENTSclub's Christmas Party on Members of the tennis coa~h was Tim Gonyeau and RASunday December 9 team were Debbie Addy assistant coaches were Bob

, . Samantha DeSmet, Sandy Buts?n, Larry Heath, Wayne 22027 Kelly Road (between 8 and 9 Mi.) EASTDETROITI Devine Alexandra Elibri Conti and BIU Marko. • .

St. Po u Wi ns Car{)1 Rosasco, Kathy Elibri: In another highlight dur- Rei PAYSTOPDOlLAR FOR All Gold C~lns, ~ter"ngtLinda Feola, Mal')' Jo Kal. ing the fall season, the Fal- • •• Scrap ard NumIsmatIC Items

Cage Tourney mar, Margie Landaburu, Col. cons' c~eerleading teal!' to~k 773 9540 OPEN: Mon. 10 a.m. 10 9 p.~.t Tues. thru Fr;. 10 a.m. 10 6:30 p.m.,lette Mayday, Ellen Mayer, part WIth 780 other girls .In. Saturdays 11 10 4

The Saint Paul Lakers won Sarah Mayer and Kim a massive ~heerleading tou-./ the first annual University,. O'Brien. tine ,performance at the

Liggett SchOOl Thanksgiving __Basketball Tournament. SaintPaul dcleated ULS in thefirst round. Saint Veronica inthe semi.finals and SaintJude in the finals. ULS wonthe consolation champion-ship by defeating Saint Ray-monu in the finals.

The three.day tournamentplayed in front of. nearly750 fans was a great successfor everyone. Team trophieswere awarded to Saint Paul,tournament runner-up, SaintJude, consolatio;l.... champion,ULS. and consolation runner-uP, Saint Raymond.

An All-Tournament (earn

IIwas selected by Jack wach'!ter, ULS varsity basketballcoach, Juiua Nadei, U!.£ J'.'basketball coach, and ULSAthletic Director Rob e r tWood. The team "was dom-inated by Saint Paul andSaint Jude'. The followingboys were named to thatteam: Jim Corbett, Jim Fitz-simmons, Kevin Schaeffnerand Peter Toenjes, SaintP.;lul;. Jeff Haas, and Tom,Rybak, Saint Jude; BrianHunt and ,Marshall Stalker,ULS; Dale Graham, GrossePointe Academy; Ray Bue-cilIi and Sal Pelt, ~.intPeter;Keith RomanowskI and steveZaccardealli, Saint Raymond;AI.Kaschalk and Mike Zilli,Sai1,1t Veronica; and SteveCarrier and Keith Fannon,Saint Clare.

31301 Gratiol at 13 Mile

Thursday, November 29, 1979

12 COMPLETEDINNER SPECIALS

to choose from Daily,includes soup or .juice, vegetable,potato, rolls andbutter.

$3.99

...~ "1 love singing in Detroit/-I

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for dining, KtJrt and I sin-cerely recommend Opera HouseRestaurant.

Between nine and 10 mil.lion 8dults are prQblemdrinkers. the Department oflIeaUh, F..cIucation and Wel-fare figures. This leads to

CUSTOM REMODELERSROOM ADDITIONS • DORMERS • REC ROOMS

KITCHEN SPECIALISTSDESIGNERS, DISTRIBUTORS a INSTAllERS

I OF CUSTOM KITCHENS a BATHROOMS BY

IQUAKER-MAID • NEYAMAA • MUTSCHL~" II

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GROSSE POINTE VISIT OUR 338 MAIN18332 MACK SHOWROOMSI1~8_8_1-_1_02_4 ' - ' _~=5::=!!5_2_..1_4_4.4...... II

H... M.ft S'I' 0'", IWed. - Vegetable,llIun. - Chicken Nocd~,rI. - Shrimp ChOwd.rsat. - N&yy Bean

I Sun. - Chicken NoodleMon. - Split PeaTues. - Tomalo Rosemarie

IIw..... famous far our deuert. Ip1uefrnh Impart.cl melons da;.

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'" THE CHAMP 7:15, 9:20 j:C~ FAYE DUNAWAY - JOHN VOIGHT ~ North Hight.~ STARTING FRIDAY i. (Continued from Page 14)C~ ROCKY II "" victorious at the League~ - Slyvester Stallone ~: Championship meet, and fin.?~ <9. ished with an overal record

~ MIDNIGHT SHOW" '~ ,of ~';hough the girls basket.?~ EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY . : ball team finished third in

I~ ':the Bi.County, coach Scott~~ ~".~~\' '. - Burns will proudly point out~ ,:-~ !-.::-,~. '~_ that their records of 9-5 in

~ ~ the league and 12-8 overall

• ~~~~~,,~.:;~: ~ ~~:t:~~t~~:~~r;~te~~~~;"~'~ ~< that North's JV basketball

• ~"' team under Bill Taylor fin.I ~~~;~~L:;~;;;~L;A'ILiNG'Li~=f':~~I ~:::u:.irst in th~ Bi-countY'

1I <l!:X ,.' Clip and Mail today : «< Golf was not an official Ri.W • ~~b County League :>purt, bat I»: Name : ~ coach Ray Ritter led the~. , >:l team to an 11-7 successful%: Address -------------: ~~ season. It is hoPed that morc

I~: '- :~~1 scnOOlS Will estaDllsh golt»' City State 211-' , ~ I teams in the future, so it too

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IUve on stage with comedian S'I'EWIE STONE

Dec. 4.9MUsic ~All CENTER

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. of the League Shop, 98 Kercheval,. .;,.' are finely crafted bronze with

7h..J.-~' cast iron mountings foot scrapers-''''''J .with a horse or a setter. It's a veryIf' . special gif~ for a very special per-I . son ... priced $225.

II •Pappagallo, 115 Kercheval, ..we will be open every Thursdaynight until 9 p.m. during theChristmas holidays ... wine and ~_.cheese will be served on our spe- o.pcial men's night on December 6 !!!Unique assortment of accessories •... headbands, belts and buckles,trinket boxes and other fun sur-prises to find in your stocking!

JomRichard School Carolers

Harpe;! Woods ~ I Do~ Fo::f;:::~;~~Tb.~119625 VERNIER RD. THURSDAYS TIL 9 P.M.

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, CONDITIONING PERMSreg ..$35 $27.50 complete at

.!!:J.~?a3kionJ t'J Ski,.Ie'JGrosse Pointe Woods 884-0330

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taking reservations for HolidayLuncheons., Dinners and

Christmas Pcu'ii€"s

Inake your reservatiOJts early

Now

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Choral Society Sings IMessiah'The community is welcome I evening, 'There are about 40

to enjoy the Christmas sea. faculty, students and parentsson with the UniverlOitypg- involved in the group,ge" Sd:ccl ~!>nl'a} Society I Soloists will include 50.when it presents G.F. Han- prano Penny Steyer, altodel's "Messiah" on Wednes- Sharon Babcock tenor Chris-day, December 12, at the topher Broderse'n bass Char.University Liggett Kresge les Babcock and' boy trebelAuditorium, 850 Briarcliff Robert Ingal!.drive, at 8 p.m. Tickets are available by

The Society and Orchestra calling the school at 884-4444will present the "Messi!ih," a or at the door the evening ofmajor 18th century choral the performance. Prices arework, complete with orches. $15 for patrons, $3 for gen-tra and soloists. eral admission and $1 for I

The' Choral Society is di. students.rected by Frederic DeHavenand rehearses every Tuesday

EMPHASIZES BENEFITSThe March of Dimes em-I:r:!1::~i!!'s the benefi~s of pre-I

- .~.! -.' ..."":~.....C"'~t'4::'hPc: ,;h.- ... 'I th~t-low birtl~~~;~ight:a bir~~ '

I defect and infant death ratesare much higher for mothers

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Phone: 882-1110

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~ DIAMOND SETiER " JEWELER - WORK DONE IN OUR OWN SHOP~~ . ~. ~. I.,;.......... j"",mlete line oi nnJlJntlngr, • ql g'. , "J,..I"'''I'' ~ J'."f. :'1;~,,1~f-:r 'n~..r"n"p it ,I )-1(.1." oJ .... _. r • • • '1: ~' •• _ I......... .~....... • , " _t<. ~.~ ~

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"r .,h. 'Grosse Pointe News "'II Know Your Schools n"l;~: '(USPS 230.'U~', I \\TJi.at Goe~ (tl. By Dr. William Coats, Wha.t; (tW' on' • .,....~, .'~~ Pub/iIhed Weeki\' b:v Ame,;oo PubluherJ' I at I Supeduifindent v! ~chooll . .

OFFli9Ei~~J:v~~~t~~AT "our L.-brarw 'In my )".t column 11istedl worKiil~ wtth ti"~'P1o!,menta;I .r__It r~t IIIGrosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236" tl five components nec~ssal'Y' diUerences Ole..,i .. ':.:;:~5 :~ ~~l' ',' ... .-~~ ..... \ \

Se.:ondClassPoslage Paid.at Deltoil, MIchigan I . . for good schools accordmg to plac~ment of youngsters .m ..,...By Wtlham T. Peters, the Education Conunission of readmg and mathematics By Pat Rousseau

Classified Adl1ertising & SubJcripi,"mJ 882.6900 I Dir~tor of Public Libraries the States (ECS)' groups which operate at lip-Display AdllerliIing, 882.3500 ~ Editorial 882.0294 lOne of' the E('S compo. propriat~ ,insh'uctional levels, Terrific Tanner -Separates . " . a new

N Heroes come in all shapes 1 Naomi James has written nents is that S C H 00 L S ! In, addlhop teachers also selection of solid white, navy, and pastel pant~,FULL Y PA ID CIRCULATIO I and sizes Their exploits mav I a chronol9gical account of PLACE A HIGH VALUE of,en Pdrovlde,reso~r~e ce~- jackets and skirts have arrIved at Hartley s

MemberMiell Press Associalionand NalionalEditorial Anne. I or may ~ot involve physical I her adventure in the book ON THE UNIQUENESS OF ttehrsBIn learnmg{ Slalt1Ud

flSItn' Country Lane, 85 Kercheval. There are alsoROIlERl13 /;I1(,AR ... EDiTORANDPllBLlSHER D THE NDIVIDtJAL S hIe c assrooms or s u en Std' t w'thdanger But all of them have ALONE A R 0 UN THE I ' , coos t . k . d' 'd 1 interesting print blouses 0 coor ~na e 1

'!"j" !'l7'll . , . d McC d h' th h louse In wor on m IVI uaROBER'r(; ~.Dl;AH . PlIBLI:>HI:ItI donc scmetlllng that l..rge I WORLlJ, (COwar, - ann . ~an 0 ~ IS roug pers0!1a ro'ects this group ... 881-5090.'w'lI,LlAMADAMO ;i.;;~-~':"lS!NG MANAGER ,i

1:::.::nbers of people are {as-I and Geoghegan, 1979), I mtera~tlOn and, by m~kmg p £t the secondary level in- 'I •

(LASSIFIEDMANAGER cinated by or identify with. Howard Jarvis is a hero I "ducatlOnal options an al. d"d 1 51 d t d'ffere~ces! S 'bl G'ft . 0 P.IOANNI'IlI'RlAR. I' Hero book- are as popu'al ,I .•,~" ..".._, -, . "[ " :"'--1.'1 lernatives available to stu- IVl ua u en I h cenl<;-1 e 1 '" IS S aC:-:r.r'!f •.1A~""CFR I " , 101 anowe! "UI,.. "":. "'. . are accommodated throug f Ch' At 'J' '1 A +he

\lUda~ ..5 ~i.,,:,. (;\'er \\,'fC hI'. ~.il on w:tler but some of hiS I dent..;. ., ...... ',.c-:', r' .r." ,~_~...... • or nst~as. '-:- ,_ral po •• -

foAn'RF. ;;OCIE1Y EDITOR . >. hi' " .' In 'rh r., . Y)' t Pub I ...~ .,.I:.....ve , "". " .~pllr ~-~.. .••.•"'.-.,",., ..."-,,,.. '<rf' two)ANETMlll'Ll.l-R SOCIET'l lyml; the bl"llef by some t at followers ~el~eve he W,d"'''! . -" ... e yj U~~" • om e . lieu!!!!'!"in the middle EcllOOli1' "<'~.J' :'1.1auu .. <Ul\' ~..~.:~--:-. ,',A.~~ \X' All >,( l' the age of the hero has on it. JarvIs IS that Callfor- he School.. System seve~all curriculum and career vo- favontes and perenmal laVOllU::ROGER A. \X'AllA NEWSEDITOR passed nia senior citizen. who had factors faCIlitate personal m- l' I' d . d ' nd Roger and Galet floral soap l:ulTLe

I NEWS Thr~e businessmen from had enough of increasing leraction. First. our student- ca tlO~ad'co.op, an 10 epea'l- beautl'fully gl'ft boxed Chanel andJAMES) :-O;JAM ATI'IN NE\1<;'< ' d t k d ft' ff" t a h r at' p Tn it teach en s...u y programs are av I- ".St'SANMcDONALD. [!)t'C ", . Albuquerque un er 00 one taxes, an 0 he me ~C.l~ncy e c e r IOS e 1 - alble in the high schools. An other famous scents come in coor-DAVIDKIl.A,MFR NEWS.SPORTS of the world's most dange1;'- and arrogance of politiCians ers to learn enough about It l' d l' n pro d' t')OA/\I\E N GOl'LECHE NEWS ous J?hysical challenges, t~e and bureaucrats .. His answer their stu~ents' ~ackgrounds :r::rsl~~ovi~e~~tl~he high ma mg soaps. •

IMER .ADVERTISING crossmg of the Atlantic wa£ a tax reductIOn scheme to plan instructional strate- h III f th se who 'MARYLOR, . A[)vERTISING Ocean by balloon. known as Proposition 13. gies which take advantage of f~ dOOthevte d ord °r'c lum A Personal Present. , ' for him choosePATRot'SSEi\t' . . t""t' 11 In e san ar cur 1 u d bi b tt sUL\RLfS ['Ilf"K ;0'" ADVERTISING One.hundred thlrly.seven In his book I'M MAD AS I nelr ~a, el(perle~ces ~s we 10 be ina}}propriate because gold plated mo~~gramme azer u on

.. ADHHISI:-:C hours, five minutes and 50 HELL, (Times Books, 1979), as their present si.tuatlOns. of a need for more individu. ($17.50) and matcmng monagrammed key fob:!~:~~I~E~~AL ADVERTISING I seconds after taking off I ~riUen. with the help of , Another factor is the rela.1 alized help in less structured ($7.50) at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval. Or-)0 MI!LHERCN ....CLA~SIFlEOSUPERVISOR I' fro~j Presque Isle, Me., the. l~lIrnahst ,Robert Pac~, ~ar- t:vel~ low stu'jenL pOj)ula. situations -than those occur. ders will be taken through December 10 for

.. ASSISTANTSUPERVISOR helium ,balloon Double E~gle IVIStells hls own fascmatlpg tlOn In each of our schools. ring in the usual classroom monogrammiJ'lgJAtjET WHEATLEY. .. CLASSifIEDADVERTISING II landed ~n a barley. field story from his youth in t~e :rhe total ,number of students setting. ' •TAMMYpoLK. 'LASSIFIEDADVf.RTlSING I near the Village of M.lserey, mining camps of Utah to hiS IS generally. small enough to Throughout all levels, we h ~ d I k'FRANVELARDO..... France, on the Ol.\tsklrts of I fame as a tax fighter at age pre.vent children from get. provide an extensive array Resort Fashions . , . t e .lorwar 00 mgNELLIERIV....RD. .. CLASSIFIED....DVERTISING Paris. ,75,.. ling "lost in the crowd." 'of student support services Christmas gift. Bleyle for Hooper's cruise sep-ANNr. Mi;; ,l;:R1N ,CLASSifIEDADVERTlSjNG Ben L. Abruzzzo, MaXie What JarVis accomplished Every ef,fort is mad~ to which take into account in- arates have arrived at .Maria Dinon, 11 Ker-DOROTHYSLHIMANSKY,.... , , .CL....SSIFIEDADVERTISING L. Anderson and Larry New- and what he hopes to accom- get to 'know students individ. dividual differences occur- cheval. Beautiful mix and match solid colors

. OA),)(INHOWARD CIRCULATIONMANlIGER man. ,pilots of tha D?uble plish are detailed in this ually rather than collective. ring in our student popula. for jackets, slacks, skirts. The skirts also ~ome. ell Eagle n, had accoUi'\ilishedIbook which will probably IIY and to recognize them tion. The.se include the lierv. in a smart priuL. P.int blouses coordmaterJLSExplores Hehrew .u ture I what no on€' else had been anger as many people as it for the unique contributions ices of psychologists, reading beautifully with solids in this new selection._... --- --- I able to do. At least 17 other I will please. I each can make tt' ('lasses and specialists, teacher consult. Maria showed us a silk wrap dress that comes

Univer.;ity Liggett Middle I tory of military conilicis be"1 b:l!!oo~~ had, attel!'pted the I The book we have was I school programs. ant~, speech correctioni~ts, in brilliant colors and a black quilted coolieSehool presented a fall col. tween Israel and Arab coun- A~lanh~ crossmg s.mce. 1873~I purchased with, tax money. Also involved in facilitat. ~oclal workers a>,tda specIal.loquy on "Hebrew And Jew. tries, Hebrew folk dances, a I Five pIlots had ~hed m th~ Howara Jarvis is a folk ing good personal interaction 1st to work With students coat for year round chic.ish Traditions," on Tuesday, summer experience in Isr~ell attemp.t. . I hero of sorts and fa is Dr. is the close contact main. w.ho.are homebound .or hos. •November 20 coordinated by presented by ULS semor DOUBLE EAGLE. (Little, Lawrence J. Peter. Dr. Peter tained between the home and plta1J.zed, Topping Fashion . , . the lengthened allDonald Lenn~x Jr, Julie Ryan and the revolu. Br?wn and Co.. 1979), was ~ained fame with his book school. In Grosse Pointe that We believe in the unique. wool sweater at The Greenhouse, It is styled

The eighth grade students tion in Iran presented by Dr, written b.y Charles McCarry, THE PETER PRINCIPLE close contact is evident in ~ess of individ~~ studen~s I with a cowl neckline and full sleeves andchose between eight discus- Shahin Koegler, a ULS par. a profeSSIOnalauthor, He reo published a decade ago. Now our numerous parent-teacher 1m the Grosse Pomte pubhc I comes in teal, purple, gold Of black at 117sion topics including a his- ent and native of Iran. corded h~ndre~s of h<;>ursof he has a new book out, conferences, "Back.to-SChool schools and feel that the ex- Kercheval ... 881-6833:

------------.---....,....----- personal interviews With the PETER'S PEOPLE (William Nights," PrO and parent amples af instructional pro.I pi,lots and oth~rs ~onnected Morrow and Co. 1979), group meetings, and other grams, techniques, services •With the historiC flight. The 'l'he book is' filled with similar activities. and oPJ?ortunities summarized MSU and M Go Blue Belts .. , with brassauthor .al~ohad acc~ss to the laws and rules such as the Teachers and pari!nts can a:boveInust~at~ ~forts t~ re- buckles to be engraved are at PersonallytranSCription of radIO broadt Xerox Rule' Xerox makes use these occasioM to get to spond to mdiV1dual dlffer- Yours, 84 Kercheval. It's a great gift for himcasts n>etween .the 'balloon rapid reproducti~ns of hu- know one an 0 the r well ences. or her. .andhgr°booundkst,ahons. .' man error-;>erfectIy, enough to form a teaching ------ •

I .T e ' IS ~n excIting, If you haven't met Dr team that can work together Mci .• Waiting For Your Tree ... or stockingtrue account o.f 'one of the IPeter and his books, don't for the ~ducational benefit nooglan are adorable Christmas tree ornaments, in-

II~o::niUe:~~aoo~d~~l~meh~~:~ put it off. He is a master of ~f the child. Joins Board eluding reindeers, mice and snowmen. Alsoing witht'~C~a;i~s A U~d~I wit, humor an.d satire. Do Extra.curri~~lar activities unusual little gifts to stuff your 'stocking are

R, • • • ._ ,~ • __ .. ~. ,;,.nl'. you agree with Peter's theory also help facllitate personal -- I found at Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval.

Ioergn s ,,'-' • v .. ~..~a. !C I f 'r."'t ... "'h d ""ht ;nt"'ractinn At everv level Farms resident Richard A. •11' ht R'll' t 0 renulVI y. 4.e re 11", i....~... > ' 1 I• :gMt or 1 tafYs conques is always longer 'than the 'we have several opportuni- ~~t~~gi:on tl~a1o~:~c :tt~u:' Azteca d Oro ... is moving too 0 . Ervetrhes. d'ff' It green light? ties for students to partido 1 t' d tne 0 e more 1 ICU . t . I b ' . tees at Henry Ford Hospital, arger quar ers m or er 0 ex~• t '. t l' 1 Wunnerful Wunnerful de- pa e J!l (',II s, serVice proJ' T d ., b

I ~~ a~d g~m nl~e:;a ~~:~ ~ribes L a ~ r en c e Welk's ects, athletics, intramurals Mr. Manoogian, president • pando he new a dress wul ' e"cmem"ntlpr eof the Order of book THIS I BELIEVE, and similar programs spon. and director of Masco Cor. 17116 Kercheval in the Village.~ ......-:..---. """'--"M . 979) sored by faculty members poration, is a native of De- In the meantime stop by 72 Ker~the Bntlsh Empire by yuur \r ..:;u.l~~,Hl!ll, Ine, 1 , . -.. ,- 1._~... ...loili1r" troit who received his &lche- cheval on the Hill to see all theQueen is to sail single-hand- There are lots of photo. WHU !>~. 'v ...."un _...._._nd d th ld N ' graphs to keev you going if outsMe of the classroom lor's degree from Yaie uni-ll ~ holiday fashicn:; nnd uniqui" new

~a:erso,u: nati~ew: N'ewa~:~ your interest flags a bit when setting. . . versity in 195ft ~ gifts.land ~nd married to an Eng. this popular orchestra leader . In tenns. of havmg educa. He also serves as vIce. I •r h k' d'd' t th t writes' about God country tlOnal options and alterna. president' and treasurer of I Seasons Of Paper ... has theIS S Ipper, 1 JUs a . f'l d k' , tives which recognize the the Alex and Marie Manoogi.

She set sail on Sept~mber ami y an wor:.. uniqueness of individual stu. an Foundation, trustee of the loveliest holiday decorations for9, 19'17, from Dartmouth in Welk fans WIll love .~he dents .we also provide sev- Arehives of American Art, your walls, tables and packages,a 53-foot yacht, her only book so lets start readmg Ie~al 'programs and instruc- Smithsonian Institute, Cen. including greeting bells; wreaths.companion a black kitten Ah-one. Ah.two! . tional opportunities in our ter for Creative Studies, ribbons. Little imported decora-named Boris. !Her voyage You've got your heroes, schools. Committee for the Preser,ra. tions for packages are adorable,ended 272 days later. the library has their books, At the elementary level, tion of the White !House a.nd 115 Kercheval.

we have the Talented and chairman of the AcquisitionGifted (TAG) and Skills De. SU'1rCommittee, Detroit In.velopment Programs respec- stitute of Arts.tively for the very good stu- Mr. Manoogian /is a trus-dents and for those with tee at .University Liggettlearning d(fficulties. School and a member Iof the

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Thursd"y, November 29, 1979

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~OIJr'Jf Five Homes Featured on Our Side of TownI This Yeer Face the LaKe; Birmr"~~~"'l1-Bloor::~;~l.:!J Will Host Walkers Decembe,. 13

The 20th annual Christmas Walk presented bythp. Junior Women's Associat;on for the DetroitSymphony Orchestra is set for Thursday, De-cember 6, in Grosse Pointe, for the following

W 0 MEN f S IiAG E5 ' ~~~~~r%Ida~:~~mber 13, in the Birminghaml,- ... _,~ _~'r, '."~~!' ,"".'1. "' ..... ~. '!.'~~".:' .........~-.,""'v .•_~. !._.,".,... _ •__ , I I Five outstanding and presently o~upled by Mr.

I I"".. I festively de cor ate d and Mrs, Roger Hermans.I I • I I ",Ihome.:. ..;.,~ll be cpen for FinallY, and again on the. SrnhoertpoO" rilnU

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e'0 I" I viewing on each side of lake!ront, is Lawrence. Char .

. . , . ,-.- l-T,-.",..= ""'0 1!'l in I foos Norman house, Its ec,I t.V» •.t .............. w ...~ ....- - 4".. '.. .. -t J"

I the morni~g to 4 in the I~~~~~Iii~o~b~~~ti~~:::~?':i'~&a£t~rnoon b?~h days.. and 17th centurv antiques

Tickets for .he fund raiser and ultra modern' sculpture.Among those receiving de.' are $5. pre.sa.le, $6 ~t th.e It will be decorated for the

grees during Western Michi. doo~. Ticket 1nf~rmatlon IS holidays by Norm Silk.A Christmas trip to France would be lovely gan University's August 17 avaIlable QnQur SIde of town .. . . but why bother going all that way when irs C'lmmencement were PERI by callin~ 881.9701 The followmg Thursday,so much simpler to bring France to Grosse Pointe? L. MAVlAN, of Hampton Sue (Mrs. Wayne) Wegner in Birmin~ham/Bloomfield,

and Bette (Mrs, Howard) the Walk. Will range throughThis is the logic behind the Circumnavigators I road, Master of Arts, CHRIS. Joondeph are in charge of ~everal bl.level. contemporar-Club's decision to hold its annual Christmas Ball ,~OP:? F. 1R~~ESJDlof I the Grosse Pointe Walk, les, .an authent~c 1~, farm.at the Grosse r:ointe 'Yacht Cl!lb, on th~, shores M~r ~l~~~'of 'tvillo~ .,i whele the spotlight is on! ~()u~,e.and a decora.ors con.of Lac Ste, ClaIre: perfect settmg for a Bal de Tree place EVA M KO- . elegance, Mr. and Mrs. Don. aomlmum.Noel a Ia Francaise." COVES, of' Yorktown' road, aId Petru lis are opening Once again. Pointers have

Special menu covers are being flown in from D~V.ID P. NEVEUX. of their English manor on the' the opportunity of "walkingParis by Air France. They feature replicas of Higbie place l\Orth, HEL~N shores of Lake St. Clair. easy" on the other side ofantique colored pkhings reproduced with per-! A. VAUGHN, of Brys drive, It is huge.,-30 beautifully town, traveling to Birming-

. . '. f h L -' . M' PAMIDLA C, JA'RRETT, of finished rooms-and comes ham/Bloomiield and, oncemiSSIOn 0 t e ouvre useum, Lochmoor boulevard WAL- in part from the original there, from house to house

Place cards, detailed with the French tri-col- 'fER A. 1. PAYNE, 'of Hill. Backus estate in England. on Rudolph's Rig. Reserva-ers, and other decorative items also are being crest road. and MICHAEL SUSAN MANOS will bring her tree as focal point. A Country Store Also on Lake st. Clair are I lions for this bus service,seni from France. S. FPw'\.NCK, of Balfour I four-room Victorian Christmas dis- will feature fresh Greek pastries. the uniquely landscaped I (luncheon is inclUded), may

-.. • • toad, Bachelors of Business I pIav, comPlete with miniature fur- There'll be a Gre!>k BOL'tioue. too. French Provincial residence be made by calling 647-4782Adml'nl'strat'on M()r I v • - < . • of Mr. and Mrs HarIi,' Sml'th, by Friday, November 30.Th I b 'dl ')1 th F 'd' .1. e were Dl'shl'ngs.. to the Assumptl'on Greek 11 T S' " .... ' ~ .ego e.gtr ers WI ga er rl ay evemng, RICHARD R CALLENS f' . as we as a oy nop, a \"uilS.mas with its "Casbah" ftln room. I In Troy, Walk~rs will visitDec~mber 14, ~or .•coektaiJ~,arou.~d a huge, white Aline drive,' THOMAS'~. Orthodox Church Christmas Bazaar Decor booth, a Children's Only Sh:Jp and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I the bl-1evel home of DonChrIstmas tree In tne GPY"s bWlfoom. . G.A.ES'C!Ll\E, of Newcastle I Friday: November 3D, Saturday, and departments specializing in n:JS- Jaques' French Country Co- Nagel and David Zeese,

Then it's down to' the Rotunda Dining Room road, NANCY E. GRADY, Deeemoer 1, and Sunday. Decem- talgic cannisters, candles, imported lonial, built in 1917 by Frank where seven black urns ere.for dining and dancing. Here, the center attrae- of Sunningdale drive, PA. ber 2. The bazaar, sponsored by Oriental home accessories, German Wagnitz which makes full i ate an impressive entrancetion will be-what else?-a replica of the Eiffel TRICIA S. PEREZ, of COy. church members, will be presented nutcrackers, music boxes. unique Use of its three stories: from I and. collections range, fromTower entry lane, and ROBERT M. at Assumption Cultural Center in stocking stufiers, cookware and the indoor pool to the ball. antique clocks to musIC box.

Ar' h 0 S lunid fLak' CASAZZA. of Meadow lane. Ma t d' 01" t ff d . 1 room. I es and ti~ to>:s.. . t ur . A.. c. t,. 0 e~rest lan~, IS MARY E. HOWE, of Morn- r er roa , In an ymplc-slze sue amma s. Featured too on The I The)' '.'Ill! View Robert C.

~halrmg the party agam .this year. HIS commIttee ingside drive, pATRfCIA E. gymnasium with.a holiday-decorated PQinte Walk thi~ year is a End~e~' Bloomfield ~ilIs con.mcludes James J. Trebtlcott, of Alger place, J. JOHNS, of Brys drive, 1-----------1----------- 20-room English Tudor with domlDlum, an eclectic show,Ross Bush, of Pemberton road, Paul I. Moreland, SCOTTW. KUSCH, of Moor. Man y of the. cenler:s will be glad to know there be obtaine-d by calling As- an indoor, tiled fishpond and I place with a courtyard inof HarV81'd road, Don W. Miller, of Fleetwood land drive, L I N D A A. teachers are donatmg their will be NO pre-sale. sumptiQn Cultural Center, a birdbath-based dining rQom front and an atrium im:ide,drive, Dr. Kennard L, Jones, of Barcla-y road, James ADAM, of Van Antwerp talents to teach volunteers Further information may 1779-6111. table, built in the 1920's and I (Continued on Page 26)to make floral arrangements. _C. Lide, of East Jefferson avenue Lester M, El. road, VICl'ORIA A, POST, bread dough ornaments and _liott, of Sf. Paul avenue, and Fred Flom, current °SfZyB;!ASNdJKi!Ie,~I~9E~~"~I' baskets, pine cone gifts, rib. l

'd t f th M' h' C' . Ch ,.. '" ,ot west WI - b -11 • .,pres1 en. 0 e IC Igan Il'CUmnaVlgators ap- Iiams court. and HARRY J. on PlOWS, et aI., to SlOC,.ter, of Rivard boulevard. BROOKES of University the myriad booths and de.

(Continued on Page 20) place. were awarded Bache. partments.lors of, Science. Bachelor of There'll -be opportunitiesA I' t s il'ecipients included for youngsters to visit andJOANNE F. PELLERITO. have their pictures takenof East Jefferson avenue, with Santa. Luncheon alii!and LISA A. PELLERITO, dinner will be available atf De h' d the bazaar. Carryouts will be

II 0 vons Ire roa . :l:...ai!!!.bl~,too: and there willMR. an; :m;, RALPH be tick~ts for special Christ. \1

mas prlZes.

IWIERZBICYJ. of St. ClairShores, annQunce the birth Hours are 9 to 9 O'clOCk,

~ .of•.Uteh-..first. ehUd.' a, daugh.. FdrldaY'd9 1to 8 O'CI01kks~ur~ter, ANGELIQUE ROOINA, ay an 4 to 4 rc DC un.~c~~~e~o~e:r;in':fe~lt day _~ _:nd ,,~~~~, Shoppc_r:I.daughter of MR. and MRS. ROLL LaMAR,' of Braden./NADIM AZAR, of Crestwood ton, Fla., and BERTRUM T.drive. Paternal grandmother SMITH, of Atlanta, Ga.is HELEN WIERZBICKI, of • • •Hamtramck. Governor, WILLIAlI! G,

* • • I MILLIKEN. has appointed IAmong 21 speakers on a JAMES T. BARNES, JR., of

pan e 1 discussing invest. Woods lane, to the Easternmetlts, insurance, real es. Michigan University Boardtate, taxes and estate plan. of Regents, pending Senate!nings during the Women's confirmation. An alumnusEeonf}mi~ Club 1979 con- of Wharton S<:hool of Fi.ference recently held on nance, tne University vfMackinac Island were Point. Pennsylvania and Mortgageers GLORIA KOTAS and 'Bankers School at North-SUSAN B. HALL. western Un i v e'r sit y. Mr.

• • • Barnes is serving the re-MR. and MRS. BERT mainder of a term expiring'

SMITH, of Mapleton road, December 31, 1982. He is Iannounce the ,birth of a immediate .past.president of 1daughter, MIRANNA -ELI. the Mortgage Bankers Asso.ZABETH, October 18. She dation, a member of the

I was namCd for hei' two great- &onomic Club of Detroit,, great - great. grandmothers. Greater' Detroit Chamber of

Mrs. Smith is the former Commerc'e, Grosse PointeLLOYDA MAY, daughter of Yacht Club, RenaissanceMRS. LLOYD MAY, of Jef- Club of Detroit and theferson City, Tenn. Paternal Young Presidents organiza-

llgrandparents are MRS. CAR. tion of America.----------- (Continued on Page 26)

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Will assist Mrs. Sterlmg San. .fOl'd when she opens herHillcrest road home 1\lon'llnay, J)p{>pmber3, to members

jof the Elizabeth Cass Chap-ter, Daughters of the Amer.ican Revolution.

Mrs. Sanford and Mrs.Louis Cook will present aduo-piano musical program,

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It 'was mid-November -but, as far as the GI'O~sePoillt~ Rose Socicty was con- Icerned, t~.e beg!nninlt of It'. _

"h'?!1<I.~y 'l>~it~Jn - as SJ':h::,'y Imembers gathered at theGrosse Pointe lJunt Club toIcel",oratE' a SUl'ce!\sfulyearof growing and showing. I--

Christmas was the themeof the annual meeting anddinner dance. Flickering can-dles cent"'''!'r! in arrange-ments of greens lind pcpp;;r- _mint candies gave a holidayglow to the party.

In charge of it all was ArtnLoush, whose committee as-sistants included Joyce Russ-I enberger, Betty Seydler,Mary Currie, Fernande Big-lin, Marianna Sterr. MurielStoetzer, . Jerry Kulaja an(jForrest Geary.

The Richard Sterrs open-ed their Canterbury roadhome for cocktails precedingth~ dinner.

At the annual meeting, Mt'.Kulaja was elected presidentfor 1980. Vice-presidents as-sisting him in guiding the

I group in the )'ear ahead a!"~Juyce Russenberger and Ken.neth Wheeler. "

Corresponding and record,.ing secretaries are, respe~.tively, Mary Currie and Mu-riel Stoetzer. Treasurer i;sAnn Loush.

])irectors include Pete'rBiglin, Paul Desmet andPaul ,Duker, (1980-81), Wil~Ham May, Betty Seydler andVicki Joy, (1980).

Thundey, November 29, 1979

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ERY, the group's 1979-80 seasonctJairrnen, MR. and MRS. EUGENESTYS, secretaries for the season,plus, (standing, left to right), LIN-DA ADDY, who with her husband,Jack, is in charge of decorations,MR. and MRS. ANTHONY STOCK!,past-chairmen, and MR. and MRS.RUSSELL THOMPSON, treasurers.Teny Stocki is holding the treeLinda Addy has created as a tablecenterpiece. Chet. and Dorothy Mar-shall are in charge of publicity, Fredand Danielle'Van Assche of reserva-tions. Russ and May Thompson arehost couple for Saturday evening.;

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Are you ready to sand your Christmas Grl'!e!ingS? Send "Foundation" cards andwhile you are extending your Christmas wishf>s ynll will continue the ~o!'!'ldatior'l'sprogram lor mentally retarded and physically handicapped children. ,Located inG.P, Memorial Cnurch, .

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1late that for practical pur. Iposes we were among the(uncatered) 200. Fin a II y,Ifowever, a waitress who haddone service for Mrs. Boothspotted Jack, and thence-forward we were well takencare of.

"But by 9 o'clock the guestsbegan to thin, and since wehad wandered over the great.er 'portion of the mansion, wel~ft . . . Our seventh year'showing famUy clothing,

"Th~ wau hume was glare gifts, and hundreds of oiher iiems priced toice. A crisp winter moon really please.' Unitarian Church, 17150shone down upon us, and Iwas enjoying life again. By Maumee, one long block from E. J~ffersonand by Jack suddenly .in- at 81. Clair, Grosse Pte. City. Park in rear.vited me out to his house to Quality consignments welcome. Open 10spend the night; his family 'a.m. to 3 Wednesdays also 7 p.m. to 9:~~~~::~', '.~:;~~~~;-::;~f-:l~~~wed. ~r881-

""We,stoppe<1offat'adrug' . .' -.:'.'-t. . , .. :"store, whence I .phonfl(lNora ,. .'. . .. .

. .to-Iet- 'Motf(et know of"my .absence: then continued ourjourney in high feather.'Let's cut across the SevenMile road,' Jack said. 'Moth.er has told me not to becausethere have 'been a lot of hold.ups here lately.'

"So across the Seven Milewe went at a good clip. Be-yond Van Dyke, a 'blind endin the road suddenly loomedahead - they were repair-ing a railroad crossing. Sev.eral cars were vainly skiddingtheir wheels, trying to faceabout on the glaze ice.

"And now came my sug-. '.'.gestion, 'Let's put one wheel

over the curb and go zoom-ing around without stopping;

I once you stop, you are stuck.'But the Auburn is not good

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Merry-Go-Rounders will we 1-come the holidays this Saturday,December 1, at their annual Christ-mas dinner dance, traditionally heldat the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club,wh~.re iesUviti~s will begin ;tt 7o'clock with cocktails, continuethr.:;ugh dinner at 8:30 and endwhen the last dance has been playedby Eddie Schick and his Orchestra.Committee members planning theparty, at which guests are alwayswelcome, include MRS. C. GREG-ORY MARSHALL, (seated left, onthe edge of the couch), and, (seatedon the couch. left to right), MR.and MRS. WILLIAM MONTGOM-

cut-away and ,business suits,and the women folk accord-ingly. We went thru the re.ceiving line ., 500 had beeninvited, 700 had come, GuyCadys informed us. AlthoughJack and I had 'bona fide in-vitations, we had :arrived so

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And Mark C. Stevens will r~porlin.g in, the context ?f I in huge, fluffy flakes which "It was almost 6 befor~ w'eIbe there. with his wife, nee hiS bemg One of Sadie burdened the sky so that at found ourselves at the FisherSerena Alles. Her parents! ?ll~nh~~ll:~B~!~~~,_~ho,...;a5I 3 o'clo~k,the ~i~<illcial.se~ljon Building. Jack sugg('s.t~dthat,and brother were guests .at tllase <is ene lI,"'y,en! o. ,n-'I was envewpeu HI a Iiildmght- ! we stop off and VISit our!the Meadow Brook house- vitations to all the debutante blue or purple fhadow, and I friends in the Ainslee Gal.warming, along with her fu- balls of that far-oe: time." I electric lights blazed out leries, inasmuch as we mightture husband. In '29, Mark and Jack from every window. be very delayed before get---------------------------------- ting anything to eat at the... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dodges' - that is, the Wil-I It I • sons.'• COu d only be from • "The Ainslee people were• having a tea rush, with the~_PARKER • Prince Alexander as chief at-I • traction in order to stimulate• ....-... I interest in some Rus~ian pic-• ........ _ tures. When we arrived the•- - - - - _.I! !!!!!!!!!!!n!!l.V • Prince had Just lei'" This was /'

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A not her of his works,"Three Ways of Looking ata Blackbird," has been reocorded and released by Ad.vanced Recordings, a com.pany which specializes incontemporary art music

Hartway served as .artist.in.residence for the LivoniaSecondary Schools and asproject director of YoungAudiences, a national pro.gram designed to provide anopportunity fer elementary \and high school students toenjoy professional artists inconcert and lecture.

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Activities Keep AAUWEngaged in DeCe"lber. A Christmas Tea-;- the j o'clock at Bev Bedell's homelJ ry.g r_a m for the Grosse in Lakehnd avenue.

~. -,''Vh.i." 'Clanch. Americah hI>.~ The m '''be'' 'th.at' . - . . ...... I enu ¥gln~ ,..!~lm;~ngOl uln 1 v tll,l' ii ihi.YI Charnpignons Farcis, (stuffed

, e~era met' mg t IS Imushrooms), con tin u e s~i~~:~d/t ,~~.s~~e.~u~~d "~o~ through Oie Brase~ .aux Pro.

, .J', LI~~U1W .... .iv, aL '" ue&u.x, \goo.se ,"'ita priJneo cl~ck In GrQsse Pomte Me. Btuffing) Puree de Marronsmor!al Church's Fellowship (pureed ~hestnuts), and Tim~

H~~U'W'~ ~'" "h ¥~1 "~'""" ba~e a,ux Epinards, (moldedI. :' VwYU \.: O..... t. tJAv:J .. I :J""...ua(;1l ClJstdi'J..)I and con-

Will. provJde the Christmas dudes with the traditionalmUSIC, and Helen Huber, Buche de Noel, (Yule log),noted teacher and gourmet . ..~ook, is in charge of a com- Reservation deadhne ISrQ.ittee promising delicious next Th~rsday, December 6.seasonal refreshments. Reserva.tlOns may be made

Friends are I t by callmg 882.6344 or 886-" we come a 3597it/US hOlIday gathering, Infor- 'mation on babysitting may be .Other AAUW Study Gr~upsQbtained by calling 884.6108. WIll. hold .regular meetmgs

Prior to the tea, the AAUW dunng the early part Qf De.board will gather at 9:15 cember.o'clock Thursday. December Play Reading members13, at the Grosse Pointe Cen. meet Monday, December 3, o'clock, .are Charlotte Gorn-tral Library, Kercheval ave. at 1 o'clock. in the Moran ing and Peggy Ptasznik.nue at Fisher road, for its road home of Ma'ble Van Mary 1.<luise Krebs willmonthly meeting, Dagens who will be assisted open her Notre Dame avenue

The AA UW Chorus reo by co-hostess Marion Hopson, home .for an Art Apprecia-hearses this Monday Decem. to focus on "A Doll's House," tion meeting Friday morn.ber 3, and again od Friday, I by Henrik Ibsen, in a pro. I ing, December 7, at 9:30December 7, at 9:15 in ,the gram led by Mary u>uise o'duck. Co.hostess is Catie Imorning at Saint Paul Lu. Krebs. Duker. The program willthe ran Church in preparation A representative of the focus on Gustov Vigeland,f,or its Christmas Tea appear- East Side Office of Family No~ay's littl~.known butance as-well as performances Services will discuss The nationally-aCclaimed sculptor.Tuesday, December 18: at 2 Myths and Truths of Single. The Book Group meetso'clock at The Whittier Tow. Parent Families and how Monday, December 10~ at 1ers and at 3:30 o'clock at Family Services is dealing o'clock in Rose Barton'sSaint Joseph's. with these special families Moran road horne. Co.hostess.; ;Members of AAuw's Gour- Wednesday, December .5, at es are Jean Obenauer andmet Dinner Group will enjoy a 9:15 to 11:15 o'clock Fam. Hannah Sims. Margaret Hahn Special effects - preparedt! French Christmas Dinner llies Facing Change morning will review William R. Man. piano, tone clusters and use

.Friday, December 14, at 7:30 program in the Meadow lane chester's "American Caesar." )f a dozen ,percussion instru-,. home of Jill Best. Co.hostess Each evening Stitchery ment8-(j,ramatically enhance

is Phyllis Rabbideau. member has been asked to .he phrases. As there areInternationalReiatiulislbring one dozen Christmas aleatoric, (random), and im.provised sections for the mu.

meets next Thursday, De. cookies to Kathy Kasiborski's sidans to play, the pieCe iscember 6, in Moran road, North Oxford road homewith hostess Rose Barhln and Tuesday. December 11, at not intended ever to be per.eo.hostesses Jean Obenauer 7:30 o'clock. Members will formed the same way twice.and Hazel Renouf Leaders cio cross-stitch an perforated "The serious intent of the'

Iof a discussion Qn The United paper, and may reserve ma. piece is confirmed by theStates and. Latin: America: terials by calling 881.3341. :opic of the gladiator facingChanging Patterns of Int~rest Barbara Everett will pre 'lis own death," explainsHal'tway. "But even moreand Power, scheduled for 1 (Continued on Page 26) I universally, it s pea k s of

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Last spring he conductedthe premier of his work "1m.pressions of Walden," com-mis,sioned by the PasticheWoodwind Quintet in con-junction with the MichiganCouncil for the Arts. In 1975he received the Young Mu.sicians Foundation of LosAngeles ComJl(lsition Awardfor an outstlinding work:

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The Fox Creek Chapterof Questers will meet nextThursday, December 6, at12:30 o'clock at the Parklane home of Mrs. RaymondMellinger who will be assistedby Mrs. Russell Vance.

iEach member bas beenasked to bring a box lunch.in a container that will be anexchange Christmas gift -and a picture of herself takenbefore 14 years of age.

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Members of the Windmill Elton Turner, of Norton inns .It. rarty ,... --- Architecture at the DetroIt et aJ. - and the socIal value,Pointe Garden Club gather court, to assemble 250 Christ'j __ (Continued from Page 17) Santa's Surprise Auclion Historical Museum, will be of preserving s\lch an::hitec-:at 10.30 (,'clock next Monday mas napkin holders to be dis., _ is theme for the Christmas guest ~peaker at Phase 1's iure, ,morning, December 3. in the tributed to local rest homes I The Gross: Pomte Worn. Another Annual Holiday Party party which will bring memo regular meeting this Sunday Phase I is the organization;Severn road home of. Mrs, I as tr~y favors (111 Christmas an's Club BTldge Group gets lOne of Grosse Pointe's loveliest holiday sea- bel'S of the Grosse Pointe evening, December 2, at 7:45 for single young adults, ages:

_..JJaI!l~~_ R~!!~~~S.~~~,.~,Il ~:: m~rnm!! A cookie e~changl" I to~ether for its Christmas scn traditions j", the f'hristmas Tea Dance pre- Alumnae of ~Ipha Xi Delta, o'clock at Grosse Pointe Me. 20 through 39, who, meet.aSS1Sletl u)' i.;l.. l1U:Ilt;;:,~ -r..!~~'.i ","~.:-i\;::~;~,."J'~ : -.~"';;.:.!'-~' i..pdrl~ .Jlpxt We-d-}p~r;I!lY n~. I 5~J\ ltU b-"~ t'r'n. r!rl)'::.~:;J. 't:r.in-t0 ~,"rrllJ',r ~rl"'",' -:'i~'":J}rH.~n'~ ~h(~" : .:.~~: ' : ..;~~u. ,,~~~~?! C'hUN"h. regu]ar~y Sund~y evenings a~ :--------------- I' ,,, ~ '. . - ~.t ' ,- •.• ., ---" •.••• ,' .,' !I" -...- j -. - •• I ..~I'i,..,. .. ~h nl("s h 01..,..,.

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LAOur 30th Year Re~;~;io~ 'Ro'~'m.of the GrLls~e .... it'~set. thi~ year for Sunday, December,9, at! d~:ll~e~~~~;~:n~!t'8~~!~~~o~~ta~f('~~~;;[" ,:f ~~~~:\~~~ouV;~i~~~;;~;.r activities.

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f.) & lamp Shade House, lots of delectable hors d oeuvr~s, .musl~ by Art Champagne pun chandRecovering An afternoon of cards woill Quatro ~~d a cash bar. Black tIe 1S opt1ona~. hal'S d'oeuvres will precede YORKSH IRE TELEVlrl~NSpecIalists follow a sandwich and des. ChaIrIng the $12 per person, 5 to 8 0 clock a holiday buffet. Each memo SERV C

by martin Inc. sert buffet, Hostess for the party i.s Mrs, Paul Ruble. Co-chairing it is Mrs, bet has been askef.!to bringday is Mrs, R i c h a r d E, George Bell. Hosts and hostesses are pro and Mrs, a Chris.tmns.wrapped gift to ":lAVE" On Quick "Carry-In" Service'Stoner. Kim K. Lie, Mr. and Mrs. John Lazar and Dr, be auctioned at the party,

Deadline for reservations, I~nd Mrs. Lyndle R. Martin. Co.hostesses are Mrs. Rich. ' • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR:which may be made by con. Reservations may be made by calling 886-9102 ard Swinbank and Mrs. Dan.. ZENITH,ReA, QUASAR 778-4050I tactin~ Mrs. L!oyd A. B~m. -and guests are VERY welcome. Those who wish nr Lee, Furt~er jnformat~on I 25 Years In

l er, Ibn~ge c,halnnan, at 881- may make post-dance dinner reservations by call- may be obtaIned by calhng I 21915 MAC K Between8 &. 9 Mile Rds. This Areal ,;~:~be~s l.thlS Saturday, De- ing the Hunt Club. * * * 885.4521. '--------"""'!!'--..---,....... .......~......,,;~:

Another Grosse Pointe holiday traditicm, but \this one ONLY for members of the Pointe Sym-phony Women's Association. is the assodation'sno-donation Christmas Tea,

Mrs. William Kabhush is opening her homefor it on Monday, December 11, from 1 to 4 o'do<:k.She's also co-chairing it. General chairwoman is1\1rs. Jof-.n Elias.

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I Gauss and Mrs. Anton Jehn.Mrs. Raiph Jewell, in chargeof the program, wjJl presentmusic for Christmas featur.ing Mrs. Harry Giesekirig,sop ran o. and Ms. NancyDornbrook. flutist.

The party is open to memo, bers and guests of the guild,which works to support Val-paraiso University in Val.paraiso, Ind.

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Photo by Russ Marshall

DIANE SCHOENITH kneels to help husbandTOM lace up as model MAGGIE DIVINE laughsat the size of the boxing shoes Tom plans-towear to an "elegant" evening-Tuxedos and Ten-nis Shoes-a week from Monday, December 10,at Hamilton Place. It's a benefit for the Metro-politan March of Dimes, and the Schoeniths ofGrosse Pointe will join national and local celeb-rities, dressed appropriately for the occasion,(which means: anything goes!), in a Super FunNight featuring an hors d'oeuvres contest to bejudged by a team headed by actress Jane Wyatt.Among the judges will be Pointers Mary Con-way and Harry Satchwell, authors of "Me ''It,Eat and Enjoy Metropolitan Detroit." Dinnerwill follow, of course. Further information and.tickets, ($100 each, tables of 10 at $1,000),maybe obtained by calling the March of Dimesoffice, 864-6000.

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(C~Dtinued from Page 18) 'the far end of a woodenagam, but we were in soit Ihorse ... (we blocked) up Imud alid had sunk hub.deep the raised wheels on fiel-dbefore either or us realized Istones, which promptly sankwhat had happened. The I down further into the mudcrossing guard and a belated when we relinquished our

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motorist came to our assist- weight. Once 1 had the im.~nce. Stt:ai~htd'o~ar~ pu~h. pression that my weight alone109 and ltftmg bemg In vam, was sufficient to hold up thewe applied the leverage car, but as Jack released his

1 PI'111<"ip1oe. L_:1 pressure'.~ gtnaerly.J r 'was. ~ ..,"Jack and I weighted down .raised siowiy into ihe air and 1

fnrt\l.na,te1y, ., (for -me. . \Itleast), not catapulted head-long over the car into theditch.

"After an hour's fruitlessexertions-it was getting verylate-the cheerful motoristdrove us seven miles to the

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nearest garage that was open.We succeeded in breaking upa pinochle game and in draft.ing four (helpers, who) ar-rived on the scene of activi-ty and poo.pooed our lever-age.

"'Push,' they said, and bypushing, pure and simple,they had us back on the roadin five minutes. Tremendousbeef-eaters, they were.

"It was 'not time to haggleover the economic justice ofthe charge they exacted for

Get and give the "Mich. their services-it was a lone.ly road. ours an expensive

igan Cooks' Collection" car, and we were still dress-

I. cookbook published by eo for the Wilson party-and .NO OTHER CLEANER iN YOUR AREA CAN EQUAL

Ithe American Cancer I we were soon on our way. OUR WORK, SERViCE OR PRiCESSociety. As little as a $5 laughing over the experience.

_ donation is all it lakes. I "It was Thursday 1:20 n ftl....n"II You'll have 192 pages of . when we iinaiiy ~rriveu aill .. ra ....erU, Ii.ean!ng 7"U. CI. "'u.rPr

great cooking ideas. Washingt.on road. We blew - _ ,.ourselves to hot milk, cara.i And •••more importantly mel custard and rye crisp 'I We painstakingly hand pleat drapes Thru December

II ,..ytm'!1 ha,,'e the ~<Hi5fac. . before going upstairs , .." into a soft (not sharp) pleat.lion of knowing /you've 1 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';;;; iN~ cleafi c,ear ,hrough ... C:::!O{ :& ':'ihiies cc:ne snerp and cle8r.

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'I'i-aditionally-styled hunting case watch. Thoughit looks like Grandpa's. it's really thin. He canwear it ua pocket watch -llhe can wear it in herpocket or on a neck ch ai n.

CllIlIIIicRoman numerals and small second.hand dilL!,of course. Room for initials or illlK!rip-tion on front and back. 17jewels, 10K (Old filled

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Corduroy skirts:straight or wrap.Sizes: 5, M, L .From: $.27.50 to 544.00 i......5. Sera Shirts: f I

white, vanilla, blueJrpink, yellowSizes: 6-16 . .-$23.50 ;

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Now, you C3aWl cut the ~ost ofbuying quality meat and poultry.

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We've been suppliers of thefinest quality meats, poultry andcheese to many of Detroit's bestrestaurants for years. Now, youcan take advantage of our greatselection of beef, pork, lamb,veal, poultry and cheese ... andour wholesale prices. With theapproaching holiday season,that should be good news.

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I; ~I glltteT~~as~v~~~~ Miller grandfather standSJ\ over 7' tail! And the

: " ffeet is unforgettable ...' Every inch of the• carefully proportioned

. j:. cabinet is made of oakiClU.1~ CI,,"\.C~lL~ WlUt r..s..n:

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Carvcithiol.'1 elm budfacings.

7"he moon phase dialis astlitter with 2old.SpaIlCire!s and numer-als are plated with theprecious metal.

And youll find stillmore of it bmiering theglass front and sidepanels.

The voice is golden,too. You11 rediscoverthis each tiIru!the cable-driven movement plays

" the chimes of Whitting-ton, St. Michael andWestminster.

Brass weights and apolished brass lyre pen-dulum complete thepir:-ture.

"/ :\~k for the Castle.

I"''''n l\.hen you \i!Sit our

- " $tore. Don [ pass up a; goJ.-fenopportunl~.

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Reg. $1775.1450ON SALE.Fr" Set. up '" o.live'Y

2 Year Warranty.," I 15 to 25% OFFOn AMQr.nO'.~ CIceU.

It's wise to buy from a Clock Specialist I ~

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former Susan Carol Tau-be, a graduate of GrossePointe South High Schooland Eastern MichiganUniversity, where she Iearned her Bachelor of

. Science def!I'E!ein HomeEconomics and Education' .and affiliated with ZetaTau Alpha sorority; whohas recently been resid-ing in Palo Alto, Calif.

Mr. Ethridge, son of Mrs.Robert Owen. of North Fork,Calif .• and Woody Ethridge,of Los Angeles, Calif., re-jceived hiS Bachelor of Sci-IeneI' degree in IndustrialTechnology from CaU!orniaSlate, Fresno. wher2 he af-llfiliated with Sigma Nu fra.ternity. He is presently em. IIployed by Firemans FundInsurance Company. 1'\.

For the 2 o'clock cere-mony in the LitUe Church ofthe Pines, with Gerry Eng-land presiding, the bridechose a traditional whitegown styled with an Empire-waisted bodice of English

I net, re-embroidered lllce and'I seed pearls, a Victorian Mcl!;.

Iline, bishop sleeves and aQiana skirt with a chapeltrain. .

A cap of re-embroidered IA1encon lace studded with

• . . seed pearls held her pearl.,. At an afternoon ceremony Saturday, October edged veil of English net.. 20; in the Little Church in the Pines, Bass Lake, She ca.med a pi.nk and white

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, married to Mr. Ethridge, son of Mrs. Robert Honor maid was Karen

II Owen. of North Fork. Calif., and Woody Eth- Tallberg, a sorority sister-

ndge, of Los Angeles, Calif, and former Pointer who nowlives in San Clemente, Calif.

---- Bridesnaid was Debra Owen..! Utica Civic Orchestra to Open Its Season I of Red'ding, Calif.., the bride:.I The Ut~a Civic Orchestra. i first concert of the current groom's niece.

11 under Pointer John T. Mil. \ season Friday evening, De- Their dresses were ~~-Iler, conductor, presents its I cember 7, at 8 o'clock in the ealf length, burgundy lD. 375 fisher Rd.

• ; -- '- , ' !l'!W ~liditGrium at St~venson , ~l0t:'o with Eoral ~c«;, and Grosse Pointe, Michig.lnI 1 H i.g h Sch~l, ste r 1in g !lemune$. '.1ll~~ ~a.mw ~j'" ;- : iRiS 1~

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which Mr. ler, organist

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~ The program will includeworks from the chorus' own

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Fine jewelry for the most exquisite taste.from the traditional to the unusual. ... , ....From our collection of platinum, 18kt. or14kt., with diamonds. rubies, sapphires, andother precious stones.

PRE-CHRISTMASACCESSORY SALE

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ALL ACCESSORIES NOW AT SAVINGS UNTIL DEC. 24lt1'

Forster's 20% off accessory sale offers a umque collec.tion of QUality artifacts for the connisseiJf at substantialsaw'9S. tnciuded is crystai, china. glass. pewter, brassand curios plus a polpoum of deSl9ns In pnnts and pu:-tures, At Pre-Christmas reduced pnces tnese are indeedgenuine 'finds' for rho treasure seeker, Rem~mbe,though: special sale prices end Dec. 24th so hurry In nowwtute selections e:fe at It''reir ~.

12200 HALL ROAD (M-59) • STERLING HEIGHTS. MICHIGAN' 739.5100'l.' , ... r ,1' :-,'~ "~ar ana 1.K~\fae Mall) Doer Ml)r Thu'S ~ F', 930:09 Cr.1er ]Jrs ; :',' ... :.

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served at n~on.. . Floflda, on Marco Is ana the bride's brother. and Je~f.1 d~ess, oI ta.uP!' Qiana. Pale, Yrs. Hast~ ..~..}?,.~~lll~ a~. _¥.p .. ~~.~..Mr" Herbert P. T~t.J~.: .Cl(.WedE!ewood ~ef Owen,. of RedQmg, tIlt: I PlOt carnatlODS formed h~rI slsled by ~rs. James AleXIS drh'~, entertained during the Thanksgiving holi- ondegroom s nephew. .' COl"Sage. .and ;\[r5. Joh.n SulE •.-au. Tt.::; ' .. - • ~ --~~~+;,,~ "t tl--II" r.ro<'~e POl'nte Hunt Club The mother of the bnde II The newlyweds vacationed

. . _ I Uct)" dl. 0. .c:......jJ •• v •• - ••.• -: .~ . .. ..-.~_ , ",;~_ ..",1f ,I ,,' ,.,f "",1. in Flnri ..j" ,.,n "'" n I I dplan an mexpenSlve gift ex. I in hon:r of Mr and Mrs. MIchael Howard Ethndge, .. ~.... - -~~ --Q'~- - ~t.h--. , T'-h-_., - k-' --l'('h--'~han -. - '. ery green lana WI a i ey are ma Lng tell' omechange, and remmd mem'i who exchanged marn~ge vows Saturday, October Chinese neckline. Pink roses i in Fairfax, CaliI.bers to bring the baskets they 120. at Bass Lake, Calif.have made for the club's Mrs. Ethridge is thehospital presject ---" ! Taubes' daughter, the

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11. All the little children. (And (heirteachers. too!) Our carefuJl~ sdlXrcJ liltlepeople's presents include 1Q'.e1y pi!kw."and handpaimed [O)~, pUll16 for le3.rn-ing colors aiid handmadi: Grasse Pl1im-:Raggedy Ann dolls. Plus many unu"ualways of sa)ing, "Thank )-ou~" w theIrteachers at Christmas.

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from Ireland, France and :taly. Anciquechina from England and Germany. Andimported silver, All of the finest quality_

elementarY school children ~ill be sinmmryour favorite holiday carols and hymns~

9. Tree-mendous ideas. For adorningyour tree. Fancy tree skins in fa\'Oriteholiday colors, unusual Christmas stock-ings' absolutely gorgeous garlands and..~....~t~,,_ ThP<>e are a few of our favorite

1-.'t.:.mgs.""£. Including free delivery around thePointes, And UPS Blue Label shipping allaround the \\ odd.

3.Freegifr ....rapping. For items over$lO,ir"::, our way of sa~ing. "Christmas really isfor gi\ mg~"

4. Santa on Saturday. And Thursdaynights. too, Thank you, ~Ir. St. Nicholas.Imagine. Taking time out of a busy~.:-hedule. just to be \',ith us.

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Christmas is a yery special time. A til11efor gh'ing gifts that are not only unique,but reflect the personality, taste and caringcf ~~~give~. At The- Sign of TheMermaid, we believe that Christmasshould be fun and affordable, too. ForeWI1'one who gh'es.

5. F\'en wmethinK for ("nde Charlie!E\et.:Ulive gif[, include everything from"u('d ..' ri":lUf-: frames and solid brass\lallard du.:k bookends to genuine 12. UjabuJousjaces. For more Sign ofleat her refillable address notebooks. The .'Hermaid jun. Our hard \~II f k. i fig6,~rn!lTut-rhe-K'nrld decorations. All A elves make every ~~ris.tm.as a,d~,lightfula.""'I"11 rJw ('(m'p nn m:lr¥ ~~M;:~~""~,,,..=-3"ii!. . t>- season. \\ atcn rnem_ ~mppmg..... - ~''''''''''''',''''''r ~ •• , .. ,~~ ........r~' .......~:..::...~_--=~j,-::;._ :~.~',. 'If ..... (t.t ......... !I..II:t'fl(~':O'JI.''' •••"\.'1....1;: ....."lA;..~~_\.4.1. '\..JI".l1 \o.lo ..... ~'VL~- - - -_ • •• __

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• . nstmas !n Old Detroit IS' of the. year that Moro.55 At raetualum . __ I .-1.ue,;u", "gu.;;;:tt,c,,;" arc tien mana~er. has set the Ofiicial host for the 1000, (,,;;:~ ~""rma:1.Ih~ deco~allng .theme for House.15 open t~ t.he public. The newly.formed Junior i needl':! r:ght nOli' by Channel goal a~ $750,000 this year,. audion will be CKLW's D.ick ProspertJve go-,ge.ter, ,r1~:-.

,thiS year s ~ohd~y Open There 1S no adml5.S!on fee. . G r 0 up of Kappa Kappa: is for I ne' P..Jblic Televl£:on: and more go-ge~ters than Pur.tan. Last year's vlce- I volunteer th(:lr se:vlces. ,u'jHouse at the histone Morass Toys under a cranberry The Eecon-.:iconcert In .Or. Gamma Alumnae wIll meet: itatl'Jn's Jonu"l f!Jnd raIsing I ev:,r are needed If Channel chairman, Barhara Hecht- calhng Channel 5, .-\UC,I,O

. Hous~, headquarters of t~e and popcorn-bedecked tree chestra 1I all' s PraeludlUm Monday evenin~. De£?mber! event. stil',duled to run 56 is to reach this goal. ' man, has moved up to be. Central, 87~.!~~ __: ,Detrolt Garden Center In 1 will await children in the 'I Series, scheduled for Wednes- 3, at 7 o'c1ock at Cand~ ~1:lrch 21 thr<)ugh :.:~ 1930 .. - .--- --------------- --- .. ---. East Jplferso~.llvpnue I ..::rlor. Dried herh~, pc~~~- day. December 12. at 8 Sweeny's Harvard roaj h'lmej Go!!ett('ri are \'.d"nleer, 'r••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1

'h;hwe Fra~khn .Branch of IIders and pomegra."lates willi o'dock will fe.1ture pianist 10 makE C~ri£t!"as ornaments who are as,u;ned to \lSlt _ ST.&RTS TH URSD A\'-'- oman_s NatIOnal. F~rm be used in the upstairs hall [ .' .' fur .. F;l:lents party at the mPr~I!'1nl, m thl" r commu "11' J-..and G' ;:.t .•': .r;, A ~~l"I"hnn" --". " ....... ,... , DaVId Bar-I1lan In a program I Detroit RehabilItation 10s:j.: tie,; to SOIIC.l <100:ltlOn>' o. ... '"'_~''''_''. _'. _ • •under tn d.ro t' f J " ' ..~.-.....-:. -~. _ _-_ -.". ".,,' '. -•.~','." - - --.0 -', ~ I. , • ,. _." I If" >l#Ir.'... ",.e ~- -(' l,on ('loan I . 1 ub ....~O ,l.'" \." ~ ... .-.- ... "":._-~'l.. .......:' ....-:~: ....~-.~_¥.:~""':t.~..........:..=-:.."'r'- - -' .~.=- "'."'.....l\.'\.; ..... ........-.! ..~~.!"_~- • _.~ _ ~ ~ .... 4"1t. .• _..... iI"""L iii ..~_,:._.~~.~.. .c;:~nl,-~.,,'.'h .• r.~s~~~!'!~. ~!'!>! ~osemary Day 15 th~ .De- "P:c:::;o~= :~ .o\!'! E~h!!:>Hll)!l" I !l~;o6. : ~') 3'1.-< 'n.t 'h" m"r~h~n.I' .- '.-..>..,...... ",uu'n fLinda Weiner and Annetta trolt Garden ~enter_ liiUSOn to Schumann's Sonata in G dlst be brand n-:\\ and worth I ... • '--' __ _ __ - _

/ Evans, will use wreaths, member workmg wltb the Physical rehabilitation is, $50 or more. .......r- swags and garlands to trim Frankliu group for this spe- Minor, OP. 22. :KKG's national philan:hrop~. All lolLJnteer-; ....ell he in- SAL~' the house in the Victorian cial event. The DGC's Up- T:ekets at $7.50 each, {the and the Ixal group has ae. vited to a ;-p<'c:al gu.getter': !!lanner. stairs Shop, featuring gifts remaining four recitals may tively supported the Rehab klrk()ff ev,'n! and '.. ill reo I

11 Institute sineI' Us founding, 'It will be open to visitors and holiday d~corations, wi be purchased as a series for donating equipment, (ine-Iud. ceive kits fJt! vi hdpful ma-

Saturday, Dec~mber 1,. from ::e open dunng the open $24 a savings of $6 over in- ing the first van 10 transport, ten,al, 1') {;nakf them effee.10 10 the morrung to 4 m the. ouse. ':d I d .; '. ) patients, a piano for the rec.' t Ive. U .. cia. au c t Ion l~afternoon and Sunday De.: Additional details are avail-, dlYl ua a mlss,on pnce • are reation area and appliances workers. Entirecember 2', from noon' to 4: able by calling 259-$363 I available at the Orchestra for the kitchen where pa. . They ",\ iJ: be ab!.". to partie.v'dock - the only weekend Tuesday through Thursday. ! Hall box nfUe. 833.3700. , tient; learn to be inde-pend. Ip~te In tr1ea.uc~lO.n I~s~lf. Lower '2

ht-.!~lng "lJt '\) If,,",! 'J.~t"lntl.tnp. fi ent before returning to. theIr 5'::en,,~ :l1'!II'ltle.,> that make i 'I: own homes). plus thousands the auction Ilork. :\ote: the i .. eve ,I of volunteer hours. early voiunteers get the pick'

! KKG volunteers have host- of the best positi,'lns, so the! Selected Itemsed birthday parties through sooner onc begins go.getting. : ~O-.., 1/3

I ~~r':c?~~~/~o{fJ~~~~r:i~~~I ~~~e;~t~~a~~~f~~t~~~ r~'N~: MAIN LEVEL__ 'fa to 0FFand aided in establi,hmg the around. '- - _

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road, and Ar:ne Hathaway.: S676.~OO was raised dunng: rJoi Lak"TV\int avenue co- I the nme.day. on-the.alr auc.! /:htfI' nI

I chair th;"'KK~ Rehab 'Insti .. tton. Steve Futemil'k auc'i, A.,r eft )(,N'I tute involvement. They have If I ('

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The Star of the Sea ChoralGroup, directed by Mrs. Leo

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'Wi',Each year, the Grosse Pointe- North High School Student Choir

South High School Mothers. Club president, HERMAN CLEIN, Northand the Grosse Pointe North High High Choir director, TERRY De-School Parents Club present a CLAIRE, North High's tea co-chair-Christmas Tea and Concert, featur- man, JEAN AZAR, tea c~airman foring singers from botl. schools, as a North High, JUDY LAUNS. Southholiday seas un giit to the communi- High's tea co-chairman, SAT.T,yty. The program is set this year for BERNARD, tea chairman for SouthFriday, December 7, at 1 o'clock at High, CHARLES GLEASON, SouthNorth High's Performing Arts Cen- High School Choir director, and

1"1,~~:.At~:~~:h:::;~:~l;i;::::;:::::~;::~::.::;::adults often work in libra. ------

_ ries. hospitals, employment Theodore H. Meeke, Jr., I the Free Press, is honorary .

I~gencies and other com~un.' alro united States Circ~it '1 ch.airman of the Tribute com. "It)', educational or busmess Court Judge Damon J. Kelth mlttee. Isettings. It is those advisors are clH:hairmen of the com. / Pointers ,serving on the

!we are reaching for." mittee organizing a special committee, be sid e s 'Mr.

. The Continuum Center was tribute to Frank Angelo, as. Mecke, include Mrs. Bogdanasked to design such a career I sociate ex.ecutive editor ~f BaY!lert, Pete! B. Clark,Iplanning model for the state the D~t!olt Fre~ Press, m DaVId. K. Easlick, Ralph O.

I I beciius" career deve!cpment reco~lhon of hIS 50 years GuthrIe, Frank M. Hennes.

Ihas traditionaliy been an im.l as a ~ew~an, author and I S~Y. Jeseph L.. Huds.on, Jr., I

podant component of center I humanitarian. I RIchard Huegh, DaVId L,aW'!Programs Th t t' ill be renee, Jr., Alex ManOOgIan,. . e il1'esen a Ion w . hard 11 Willi'The program aireadv has d S d D be 9 RIC L. Mease e, am: ma e un ay eeem r "M Ch I R M t~een held for. profeSSIonals at a 3:30 o'cl~k concert by eese, Loar.es A 'R -~~t:In Grand Rapids Petoskev th D t 't S h 0 gomery, UIS • 0"""" 1,, . e e reI ymp ony r., J h A ~ Jan~ at local colleges. ~e chestra under the direction M~. Those~ . bl an~e'M r.,mam goal of. ~he program is of Andre Kostelanetz at I an wJI. onora e . en.

fto bellP Pdart~c~pants learnak.a Ford Auditorium, with ~ reo nefnforml:t~oSn' on tici:ets fororma eCISIOD. m mg " L' r II .. "'S model l:ep,lOn .0 oWUlg. the concert and rereption,, "Li."~""~ d~.Hs need to gather in. Donations will be. ear. at $25 pe.r pe~n. (patrons

-it"f tA1. \I formation about themselves, marked for the International at $100 will recelve two com-ito' "l~U' .\6&"07"\"\S I including personal interests Instit1:1te of . Metropolita~ plimentary tickets !or the

.Ie:. tl Y'''' ..&linQ. "\"',E~ Iand the re"lities of both DetrOIt, of whIch Frank 1S event), may be obtamed by II--- ..ll \V --:, -' ya'-;:IS- • 0\"'''' ~hool and ~rk." Goodman cur~ent1y ~r.esident. ~?hn s; c~~g t2,e. International In.,,'\ ~",' ,,8, ,tlC~~;;\Ct~\\-S nt says. "They must learn how Kmgllt, ealtor ememus all 5Ll'",,", u...~.

OQ8t' ......u. sa\- • "-'" ~ ~-~ 1'1\91\"\0"'8 _ ~ . ~o ~_that ..iJ;donnation ac. ,'~ __ ~_' - ---..lftt'. -uwo- , ... ' .• ~ "'jgtlt1Y c6rllliJg. to a personal value resume or choosing an edu. Sar'uent Show....... I" system, to set priorities and ~

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ant parts of the decision. Career Planning for Adultsmaking process is becoming may be obtained by contact- Attendance is running hea.aware of alternatives. We ing the Continuum Center, vy, beyond museum officials'ask people to choose one of 377-3033. The program is par. expectations, for "John Sin-

I those alternatives and take a I tially funded by the MiChl" ger Sargent and the EdW!!.!'d.,specific action step, even if gan Department of Educa. ian Age."

I :t'~ as ~T!!:!i! ~~ writing a. tion. I More than 30,000 visitors I

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Istitutc of Arts.

The exhibition, which willclose a week from Sunday,December 9, is appearing atthe Detroit Institute of Artsfollowing its British debut inLeeds and London. '

Featured are nearly 100portraits and figurative paint.ings from the favorite artistof high society on both sidesof the Atlantic before WorldWar I. Many are from pri.vate country houses abroad

I and are being ~hown ~blic1yfor the first time. I

The exhibition has reoceived enthusiastic and ex.tensive coverage from localand national media. It hasdrawn visitors independentlyand in groups from through.out Michigan as well as'~!evelllnd, .A"rOD. Toledo;

IIand Columbus, 0., Toronto,lLondon and Windsor, Ont., IChicago, Los Angeles, Dallas,

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Most adults don't have the munity, edul:stior.al or bus!. I ed under a State of Michigan Icareer planning skills they ne::!' settings without formal grant last year to meet thisneed to survive in the mod. tral";!lg in career develop. prohlem, will be offE'red toernworld of work. Many ca. ment. the public next week by thereer ('ounse!O!'~ work in com. A model program. deSign., Continuum Center for Adult~;;,=;;,==;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,====;;,==;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;.';;..';;.;;.;;.';;.';;.';;.';;.;;.;,;,~- Counse ling an d Le ade rship II'~ ::> ( IITraining at Oakland Univer.-~~ WII'T".. sit~'e!',:!!!' P!!!!!n!ne ~"rAtllllt!i !. ~ • ... IIwill be offered free, except I

~\., 'W' ~"~.L.L.P.=A.pVEI -R If~~~:~:~J~:~7[i~~~1~~{£iI ber 3, 4 and 5, at the Can., tinuum Cen~er. It is designed

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"Future shock forces all of 1us to learn and re-Iearn skillsin our jobs," says Jane Good.man. a trainer a.ld counselorat the center. "People alsodemand more job satisfac.tion than they once did, andthere are s p e cia I career

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Psychologist to View Cults at Decentber.~ IJ€cwre.1 "Why Cults Today?" will, of Smfjviduals and groups, r Berkeley. na~lITe, studies indicate out. I be dinica! psyeh()!()gist Dr.! has counseled young people I ~he will discuss the cult, J oang people of an upp:'l"

Margaret T h a Ie r Singer's I who have left cults. Her re.' problem in general anri in ,',cic,-€conomic, CathollC fir

topic Monday, December 3,: search also has focused on historical context. Although Jewish backgro~nd seem ~'}at 8 o'ciock at the Academy Prisoners of War returning not all cults are religiou~ in i be more susceptible to them.of the Sacre:! Heart in Ken. from Southeast Asia and on ----------si~gton r 0 ad, Bloomfield vi c t im s of coneentration ...

I Hll!S. camps. r "The lecture, sponsored by i She testified for the de-I 1

'.1:'1'.• ::..~.~~,?,l:LLeal!ue of In; I i~nse in tr' Patty Hearst ~.4fI\i ~~;e~~~~:e~~~~~~~~~d;;~~~;:;~;;...pe~~l;~;.~i:;..:s-it.s':not 1;60"10""-'I and University Ligget~,__i~ I and suivlvors of Jonestown. I ~~ t.---.~ IIopen to tne PUOllC at ~.:>U Presently, she serves on _ UI ~ un \Jnur UvlJ rcper per~~n, (reduced prICes the editorial boards of four II J .6.a.. .J:!: .1r.ho-'f..d Ifor famllies). professional journals and _ TVf 11Ie I ~.

! Reservations and further holds appointments both in. . - J-information may be obtained I the Psychiatry Department I Zby calling 646-4381 or 642'1 at the University of Cali. I6923. fomia's San Francis-eo Medi. ~ "'_ ... ir\ CAi'lIl'\ """He thef'e's sui!

• • • cal School and in the Psy. u.:"1~ """""" VIII.. •II Dr. Singer, an expert in, chology Department at the time". 10 sworl::. WIti1 our ~(~

the study of ..-:oercivecontrol I t: n i ve r sit y of California, ~ fabt1G ~ 10r Ar~,I., ~~~~~~1.

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Enioy the re!cxcl;;n end ex::itement of AcaPIJ!d(q's 'hesort, ..- \ J "" Sneers ,II Fabrics I',

l;vin9, for whatever your plea5ure, you'll fin it ere. '----------'- l....~ _'_~, ~ --~. IChoose cazy hotel5 with lush tropical foliage, coveredpools, to elegant beach front hotels where you can para. I ~ we ~ r~ CV5tt'»1 W~f'k.'"Ca"f15.~ail, water.ski or relax and admir_e.!he .~~~of ,Ac?p~'~~ I ~-. Itsay {temperotures olways In the aU S}, Lhitim~" )cilVi J:) \,IIlW I~ _slacks (no ties) need be your full wardrobe. Nightlife begins at ~2 o'clock in the afternoon and continues to sun-up. T~e 2SOOILITTlEIIlCK 1933S. TElE6!Af11I '

recent devaluation of the Mexican Pesa has made MeXICO It. CIWDIns IlMII1IeI4 H~lseven mare attractive as our dollar gives liS about 20% 71$-0078 Fl: 2-9162 I~more buying power.

Weekly charters deport from Detroi1 at very attradiverates. For more information, contad the Sun.Desk atTravelworld at 21127 Mock (North of Vernier) 882-8190.

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The mother of the bridewore a long, mauve gown,fea.turing a draped bodir:e.The bridegroom's motherchose a formal length, rose-colored gown. A single pinkrose with ribbons formed leach mother's corsage. f

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Mrs. Donald Maledon Will'jbe hostess when EastsideDelta Zetas gat her nextThursday evening, December6, at 7:30 o'clock in the club.house of Woodbridge Eastlor their annual Christmasauct.ion. Reservations, dir~.tions and information on carpools may be obtained bycalling Liz Davenport, 886.5474.

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John Edward Szewczyks Vacation in ColoradoFollowing Their September Wedding;

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At an early ~vening cerem~ny Friday, -sep~itember. 14, on the lawn at th~ __G~~~~e I'oin~c _~~?:.lMemonal, beneath a HOra! auu 1!uuujl e""" .-,••;.Lake St. Clair as a backdrop, Mary Sue Kraus-mann spoke her marrIage vows to john EdwardSzewczyk. I

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Awarded first.year honorsat. the Harvard BusinessSchool was l\1J.CH."'.EL E.KOLOWICH, son of MR. andMRS. FREDERICK KOLO.WfCH, of Touraine road.Michael is enrolled in hissecond and final year inHarvard's Masters degree in'Business Administration pro.gram.

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United States Air ForceAirman GEOFFREY B,C A MER 0 N, son of theTHORNTON H. CAMER.ONS, of Maryland road. aGrosse Pointe South HighSchool 1979 gradul\te, hascompleted his basic trainingat Lackland Air i<.orce Hase. \ .San Antonio, Tex. He hasbeen assigned to SheppardAh' Force Bas€', Tex., to r~>ceive specialized instructionin Medical Services.

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Congregational/Baptist .Groups Greet llolidays ! Xmas WalkThe women of the Grosse 'Frank Penirian Naomi Group also meets! __ A 13.part workshop on di.' classes. Topics range from An invitational wine and from 4 to 6:30 lJ'clo~k. The;

~ointe C~ngregationa~-Amer. Hostesses w'ill. be Mrs. next Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, at (Ccntinued from Page 17) vorce, spollcored by Macomb l Helping Children Cope with cheese preview will open show continues at the gallery,.lcan Baptist Church wJ11cele- George Drais Mrs. Charles the church, for dessert and containing man y 0 b jet s County Community College's Divorce to Handling Finan. the annual Christmas Show where regular hours are 10:bra~e the holiday. 6ea~on at. Holt, Mrs. Ale'x McNeill, Mrs. beverage prior to joining the d'art. :::ommunity Resource Cent~r cial Problems and Remar. at the Detroit Artists Market until 5 o'clock M 0 n day'theIr group meeting In De.. Frank Turpin and.Mr.c:. Rich. I~ther gro~ps at ~_at t~e Ho). T:le remaining t h r eel and the Macomb-St.. G!alr na~c Issues. . in Randolph street tomor'l through Saturday. through;cen~her~ .....__ , . . ~ ar-:. .. ~4~H-:r," Members \'....wiiT~--I.,Ciy .B_outu.r"';"';~-""".:.~~"'Io-l;"..i. hos~ J Christmas Walk 197{) .u~llle~! '.'!.~m~n L.a\~~ers' ASSOCiation, Key~ote spe.aker 18 Ruth row, Friday, November 30, January 12. ~. LY(llayroup. has scheauled bring wrapped Christmas te.sses will be Mrs. ~narie!> 'I a.:~l.J a;~ "'~<~t~J. ;,. ~~:;:::-:: 'I wl1l UI!!'.'."u ,"lltu!'<1~~, ?,e .. A~...~.,~~':~.~:~:~~~~~Mo~,~~:'Its Chnstmas luncheon for toys tor the I ter'um Hous Gibson and Mrs. Myron fIeld HIIl3. The Stanley D. cemb~r 1., tru.11 .li.,}v III III" I \..~•• \"J"h~ .v... " ....:.... "Co' ..... : ','., .• ~,,_ ..-.;"-. i.'.I.

n I e, M t H 11 1" It' I 11 mornln" I • nn ... <L. -" .. - ",._'.ft', ft' q,1" per person " DI .... - Ji...~.~.;,;:.'anextTuesday,December4,at anJ at 2 o'clock the group ounz, . as Ive ~n a mu I.l'~e, .'" ~:;~~I~I~~"dH"'-I."L"'C:~ M' .... ~ --'11 77MERn W~";MC ••11:30 o'clock in the Blair'l will go to the church to see I Sarah Group is presenting IWIth many mteresting arC!!l". ,"""I, ,ll liUliUlUg i~, RUUIIlI IIlcluumg a sa,;k lunch a;-d • ::1

rt h f Mrs th H l'd B t' the HolidA\.' Bo"t;nuo by tf;'C'llIral features and an In. 301. of the college s South I handuut materlals, may oe ti'f... ..~ i ,.moor cou ome 0 . e 0 I av ou Ique. "'oJ " ,.., ~, !.. c .,' d t. ... _ ... , ~. .f .-'• Minnesota Fabrics of Troy, tenor deSign that takes full ampu,s., . lootame uy CillIlIlg ~IIC WI- ;C. • ."'ON .....;

as its (;hrist~s program. a~vantage of its natural set- ParticIpants may select ,Sl~ lIege, 779.7417 or 779-,422, or iI. '\ .. ,';""~>Mrs. Klaren Ruess will show tmg. of the 13 one-hour mlnl- purchased at the door. .... ':;.'\~..:.c'••.,.,.'o; ...:~; ....• :,'.:~ ..,: :.'how to fashion Christmas, Oriental accessories and ,'.' :.~':articles and a "how.to" book. ,Mel Rycus lamps are fea- • ~let will 'be available. Tea will tured in Mr. and Mrs. Har. ~~:.> c0171" dreams come true ' ....:~.~"be served to all after tht ris. Osborn's . contemporar~ <v~ , '\m' , t" ;demonstration. reSidence. deSigned by archl. -r) ~~ ~ DOLL HOUSE .... .)

Mary Group held its final. teet James Con~ __and decor- (I Jj'!../<,', t••~/)'.~.~'",'~)-IV- A!'I~~'.A".URES .. ~meeting of the year on Tues.' a~cd b~' JOYl:~ wIH13ms, of' rR .~ _ -- _ .."""".~_..... ~'" f

day November 27 at the Pier.son Intenors. -- -..;;,;;;': ..~."~'Oc::..:~-:4..~c ..":". -, , Filth 'tl R b t ii iiI! I Chilstmas Hours ---- ~ as ~

church. A. ~~=r:;' ce~~~:Y.;I~s ~ar%. 0 ~.. Dally 10-9 ,.:;-~._. .~1 3_house, 'with a later addition, 0 ,:::; Sunday 1-5 GROSSE POINTE FARMSfilled with charming Ameri- ~. Io.!!!, -"Ii ~ 31396 Hcan Primitives and set on ~oI" •. I L .{::- arper Price Reducedbeautiful Island Lake. USE tl\\\-\\ Lald.ark PIIlI - St. Cllir ShrN

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ILittlestone road, Mrs. Robert 1--J. Crossen, 01: Tonnancour __place, Mrs. KU!lo Fernholz} l {Continued from Page If}} IIof Cadleu,x road, and ~s'. J. I sent a shortened form ofN. Je~mngs, of W.hlttler I CPR, (cardiopulmonary re.'road, WIll be featured -In solo suscitation), and demonstrateand. ens~mble pet:C0~m~nce: emerJ'!ency aid, for choking

Idurin?, 'luesl1~y MUSicale 01 victims Wednesday morning,DetrOIt s Chflstmas Concert December 12 at a 9:15next week, Tuesday, Decem., . ' .ber 4, at 10'30 o'clock in the ? clock KaleIdoscope meehngFirst U n ~\ e d Methodist In the Au?ubon road h0l11:eChurch of Dearborn of Anne FIelds. Co.hostess IS

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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH14554 E. Jefferson Ave.

Rev. Ronald Schmidt - Rev. John Schleicher

The COline;] Jppro"'C'o the bid, received from certaininsurance agents and carners to supply lil~ Cii) "itl,C'n.-neral Liability. L'mbrella Liability. Fleet and FireInsurance.

The Council adopted a l'(,S'}!Il!lOl1 ,tppfO\'lnf! tl1l' pro.1'<I<al ';\Ihmillt'd Iw :\tr. (it'l1rgt' Hoth of Huhhell. Bothf, CL~r!-:. !!11,' • 1'()nCflrnIiH! cnguH~~nng Sr-f\ I...l'~ 11\ n.'.gar<i to the lI1stall:lt ion or'sewage nlE'lenng f'qulpmenl

The Counc! appointed CounCllman lIarry T. Echlmto serve as the Coulleri H,'presf'ntmin' .;n IN,h :hcCC'~jc:,~1 E~p!0YCtfl-: ',n~ PqllC"f'111f'n and Firemen Re--tif('ment System Comllll~slons for the lerm ending in:\I:l.\'. 1980,

The Council adopted a resolution approving a pro.pO<I'O \('age and benefit agreement with public works('mplo~ ,'es for Fisca \ \'ears 19.9.00 and 1980.81-

Th£' Council re.appointl'o :\ls. Josephine Beardsleeand :'Its. Joanne l.eonard to thl' City Board of Commis.sions each for four year t('rms commencing. January1. 1980.

Thl' ('011111'11 .l,iopte-d a resolution ,q'Pl'o\' II\~ t h('1,'l'm!> of a proposed agrrrme-nt \I Itll the l;ro,sl' ,'ollll •.Far 01< I '01 I (.t' Olficers :\:<.<()(' I a! i<Hl 1.11' Frsc;d Yt',ll'';l~j~~'XI) .1I1d l!llQ.'.81

-TIw Coundl auoro\'ed the purchase of suction and

discharge valves. on pumps ~o. 1 and ~o. 2 at theSewage Pumping Station in the total amount of$2.161.70 to be purchased from the CIa\\' Comor:l! ion

Th~ C~::~('i! ~('!'ed!!!ed <l Pllhlic- Hearinl! at 8:00 p.m.on December 3. 1979 for the purpose of consideringapproval of the Project Plan submiH"d ty GrossePointe Cable. Inc., to the Wayne County F.conomic De-w'lopmE'nt Corporation.

The Council scheduied a Public Hearing at 8.00 p.m.on December 3. 1979 to consider adoption of a proposedBusiness License Ordinance.

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The Council scheduled a Public Hearing before theZoning Board of Appeals at 8;00 p.m. on December 17.1979 for the purpose of considering a variance from thepro\'isions of section 1502 (21 of the City's ZOninj:( Or-dinance with respect to lots 881-893 of Joy Realty Com-pany's H~milton Park No. 2 Subdivision.

The Council adopted a resolution supporting legisla.tion to be proposed by Senator Kelly concerning theestablishmE'nt of a District Court composed of the fiveGrosse Pointe communities premised upon the follow-ing; that the district would comprise two di\'isions, onejudge presiding in each division; that the districtwould become effective January 1, 1981. and that thepresent municipal judges would receive special ballotduignation in ihe 1980 elections.

Those absent were: Councilman Jack 1\1. Cudlip

-'lay or James ,r! uingeman presided at the meeting.

Councilman Jack M. Cudlip was excused from at-tending the meeting.

The uath of O[fice for the position of City Council.man was administered to the following individualselected in the Citv':,; General Election held onNovem~r 6, 1979: •

Messrs. James H. DingemanLloyd A. SempleHarn' T. Echlin

Mrs. Gail Kaess

The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the Cityof Grosse Pointe Farms was held in the City Hall onMonday, November 12, 19.9. at 8:0/) p.m.

Prescnt on Roll Call: Mayor James H. Dingeman.Councilmen Lloyd A. Semple. Joseph L. Fromm.Harry T. Echlin and Councilwomen Nancy J. Wauga.!TInl1 and Gail Kaess.

The Council adopted a resolution re.electing Coun-(:HnlCiii Jame:; It Dingr-.:13i1 803 :',!t;Y0r [nr ~ t ......:n yearterm encling in ~ovembel'. 1981.

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11:00 a.m.-Worship...:. :' Senl~e"'..~n .:.

St. ColomboEpiscopal Church

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\VE SPECIALIZE INBIBLE STUDY

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"CHRISTfELLOWSH!P"

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Jefferson Junior HighSt, Clair Shores

Bon Brae and Jefferson(North of 10 Mile)WHEAT SCHOOL

SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M,294.8713

John Ludlam,' Pastor

Sf:. Paul Ev.Lutheran Church

881.66'70Cholfonte and Lothrop

Family Worship 9:15Sunday School 9:45 for

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Xursery at bOOl services

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

A Warm WelcomeAwaits You.

8:00 a.m.-.Holy Eucharist10:00 a.m.-Holy Eucha.

rist and Sennon, 1stand 3rd Sunday

10:00 a.m.-Church SchoolOther Sundays

Morning Prayer andSermon

Choir Practice Wednesdayevening at 8 p.m.

AlI are invited andwelcome to sing

R,)bert J. Bickley, RectorFrancis L. Zajac,

Organist and Choirmaster

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MICHIGAN

NOTICE OFHEARING

ZONING BOARDOF APPEALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theZoning Board of Appeals will meet in theCity Hall at 90 Kerbv Road. Grosse PointeF':ll~lns~on ..

dl o.fj~ p.Ji~. tG h~~r th~ 2ppe~! ofShOl'(>\\'onrl H' R B,'0'.':,: :::,-;::-':...~". iirL .•O\\'lll'r of Lots 881 through 89301 Joy RealtyCOJll!l~Il~"s Hamilton Park Subdivison NO.2for a \.~1ri~n('(' from the provisions of Sec-tion 151)2, ltE'm 2 of the City's Zoning Ordi-nance. which requires that "Where two ormor(' ahult ing lots of record or parl.~Ihereof ,lH' 11l.'ld in one ownership - thevshall he ('()I):,id('\'c.d the same as a'single lotof record for t t1(' purpose of this ordin~nce.~nct th£' pnl\ i~ifll)."of this OrdinancE' shall110\ tl1C'n':\11t'r he circllInvenled or avoidedhy the sa k or ('Oil \ cy ance of a part or POl"tion 01 all\' ~.1!('h lot." Shorewood E. R.~:':~'.':~ B~,jf<!/'1". 111(' mnl<; thirtpPI1 10 x 12C\fool lot~. which aI'(' 10 h(' considered as asingl.: 101 lJa\';ng (l lotal width of 130 feet.'I'll(' (lhov(' menl inned firm proposes to splitIh", prop/.'Ily into twn 6:'i fool wid(' parcels illnrdcr h~ L:~:!~.~!" II ""'1ft',;:~ f:dn;i,}' d\\-('inl~~>.on a singk 101 of !'l'cnl'd. t IWl'('hy l'<,quiring" \'ariallc(, from t Ilr I'l'o\'isions of &oct i(m1;,)02, Item 2 ot til(' Cit~..s Zoning Onhnance,

Tlw I(('aring will ,.,' puhlic. In(el'('stedpI up\'i'ly i,\';I1('I'''-. ,}r i't':,ic1.:nt:-- of Iii!: ('ity <11ein\'ih'd "1 ,Itl('nd.

GROSSE POINTEBAPTIST CHURCH

21336 l"fack n,'enuf!Grosse Pointe Woods

. A WorrY' W~k()meAwa~t~ YUlJ .Morning Worship ,t1\:00 a,m.Sunday School

~.~[.9:450.m.fvening Serv;..:e6:30 p.m.Nursery ~ft: L~!.;:All Service,Rev. \'1m. Toft ".---p'lf~,

R!CHI\.RD G. SOLAK&'l'l f.j a ~.\'Inning I~nard of .\ppeals

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8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist9: 15 a.m.-Holy Euch3rist

and Sermon(Nursery available}

111:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist

and Sermon 1st Sun,Morning Prayer and

. Sermon other SundaysWeekday Eucharists

9:30 a.m. Tuesday7:30 a.m. Thursday5:30 p.m. Saturday

The Council adopted a resolution electing Council.man Lloyd A. Semple as :\layor Pro. Tern for a twoyear term ~nding in l':o\'ember. 1981. •

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\1The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 15, \

1979 were accepted as submitted. The ~1inutcs cf theSpecial M.eeting of October 22, 1979 were accepted as \

' ., ; conected. the Council aooptltl:g a resolut1.on that the•• Mkmtes of CIJl'nC'i!Meeting'S should not contain an exp-

"A Welsh Christmas" , lanatioll of the vote cast by an individual Councilman' '•Ethnic Traditions present- on any particular matter, unless an abstention is re-ed by the Lay Service I corded.

Committee1- .." The Council acting as a Zoning BOllrd of Appeals .

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Gt°U':lfe~nte first English Board amend its findings of July 2, 1979 to includeMETHODIST within the non-conforming use approved by the BoardEv, Lutheran on that date the originally proposed use of a portion of

CHURCH Church the Nurse's Residence as a day care center for chil-211 Moross Rood

806.2363 dren of !tospital employees.

19:15 a.m. Family Worship Vernier Road ..i W;;dg"w~ I

and Church School Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods11:15 a,m. Worship Servo 884.5040

ice, i,urscry and Pre- Vvorship Servic~cSchool 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.

Ministers: Sunday (?' .urch SchoolRobart Paul Ward 9.30 a.m.Mary Isaacs FfIlst Rev. P, Keppler

The Grosse PointeCongregational

andAmerican ~aptist

Church240 Chalfonte ot Lothrop

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I .Church School9:30 and 11:15 a.m.

Nursery facilides available

• "The Joy o! Bel!'e' In ,Toucht

' I'Mark 5:24--34

Dr. Roy R. HutcheonRev. Jack E. Skiles

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"On The Hill"

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19950 Mack Av~n!"!.,(halfway belween Moron gnd V.rni.r Roads)

WORSHIP SERVICE each Sunday at 11:00 (Nursery indud&d)SUNDAY LEARNING OPPORTUNliIES:

Adult and Youth Courses at 9:30Children's Church School and Nursery at 9:30Children's Learning Centers 01 11 :00Junior High and Senior High programming Sunday

Evenings.

Sr. Citizens Daily Lun(heon & Activities, Monday through Fridayfor information Iforlu~:~e::6;::e~:Q~~~:.;;:~i~8~7-4532 IIII

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In fact, our Classifieds fill the hill when' itcomes to buying, selling or renting just aboutanything 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.~ver you're .looking for whether it's an antiqueclock or a new horne ... a buyer for your car ora tutor for your child!

The Classjfieds are a smart way to do busi.ness. Give us a caii and lei Uto; put iht~iii to WiH."k

for you. You'll he glad you did.

Worship Services9:30 and 11:30

10:30 Study Hour

First Sunday of Advent

HOLY COMMUNION"Cradle Cross and Crown"

Sunday Evening, December 9thFAMILY ADVENT DINNER 5 P.M.

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Thursday, November 29, 1979

A Word

CHRISTIANSCIENCE

First Church of Christ,S,.l"nti!lt

Grosse l'ointe Farm!' McMillan !1\!ar Ken:heval member J.N.T.A.282 Chaifonie TV 4.0511 Grosse Pointe

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Sunday 10:30' A.M. 9:30 and 11 a.lIl. I ..-~...-"..'~:"-,''.:-.Wednesday 8:00 P.M. (Nursery both services) l~.OO a.m. I~lSclss10n

Sunday School 10:30 A.M. 9:~O a.m. Sunday School Lels ~o Into t.he(Infant care provided) Pr0mlsed Land', Rev. George E. Kurz

Readmg Room Open Rev, Geflrge M. ScheUer I,----------------- ..." 110.3 every day except Sun. ,-----------'

I ~unday School for all ages9:45 a.m.

Morning Service 11 a.m..i ~~::::~:;l~:a~~,~OWednesday Fami~.Y...lij&!.L

'.:iENEZERBAPTIST CHURCH

21001 Moross at 1.94882.2728

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- Almost all homes in any community will now qualify'< for a VA Loan. .

• Financing available up to $100,000with mo moneydown.

• You may h~ eligible ~<ljl'l , •• even if you financedpreviously with your Veterans Intitlement.

ST. CLAIR SHORES

MOVE RIGHT INThis classic center entrance Southern t:'.o19nialhas

been freshly painted both inside al1d out. The liv-ing room has a natural fireplace, a den that over-looks a lovely landscaped patio, formal diningroom, Kitchen with eating space and a half bath.The second floor features two full baths and threebedrooms, with excellent closet space. All neatlywrapped in a white) picket fence with a two car,brick garage.

WINDMILl.. PTE. DRIVEStately home on popular Windmill Pointe Drive. Very

private first floor master suite, plus three morebedrooms and two baths on the second (Ioor. Mag-nificent paneled library, three natural fireplaces,spacious Florida room overlooking an exquisitegarden. Attached two car garage has apartmentquarters above.

CHARMING CLOVERLY ROADColonial in Qrosse Pointe Farms features living room'

with natural fireplace, panelled library also withfireplace, year round garden room with barbequeand bedroom and bath on the first floor. Upstairsthere are four more bedrooms and three baths,plus an apartment over the attached, two car gar-age. Beautifully landscaped, spri'l..1Uersystem anda heated pool.

Robert G. Edgar BrokerKathleen Brophy Clawson sales Manager

Sales AssociatesCarla Butterly Robert Sheeh} Norman CassubeNancy Stys .. Lucy Deibel Merle Ti.rlgleyAnne Kotts Janet Dunne Dan LundellJames Trudell Betty Morris .Marilyn Wood

Mary Anna Sheldon

The Homes ListedOn These PagesRepresent Just SomeOf the Many AvailableThrough Member Brokers

FIRST OFFERINGFour bedroom, two full bath bungalOWon quiet dead-

end street in Grosse Pointe Woods. Large eat-inkitchen: newer roof and aluminum trim, spaciousstorage, central air with electronic air cleaner arejust a few of the many desirable features of thishome.

RENTALGrosse Pointe Shores three bedroom available from

Dec. 1st to May 1st. $750per monlh plus s~urity.

22512 LANGEPlan for next season's boating needs, with a house on a

canal with boat well. This lovely all brick ranchhas large rooms, two fireplaces, patio with gasgrill, central air, 2 car attached garage and loadsof closets. See it Sunday! 22512Lange, SL ClairShores. Near 10 Mile Road.

RENTALGrosse Pointe Woods, four bedroom, two baths. Avail-

able Dec. 15th to June 1st ... ,Children welcome.$7()1)per month plus security.

FIRST OFFERING -15417 ESSEXExcellent Four Bedroom, family home with living

room, formal dining room, kitchen with a break.fast room. All the trim and the fireplace are ofnatural l!um wood. The basement is finished withnatural fil'epl<lce and terrazo floor. Three ('iii' allbrick garage, and a large sun deck is off the mas-ter bedroom.

FIRST OFFERINGNewer, three bedroom brick colonial in Grosse Pointe

Park. First floor bath, family room, formal diningroom, kitchen with eating space, Jiving room withnatural fireplace. The basement is finished, twocar detached garage, plus a big lot all make anattractive paCkage for less than Eighty Thousanddollars:

FIRST OFFERINGTwo bedrcom English bungalow in the Farms. The

living room focuses on a brick fireplace, and alloak woodwork. Features a modern kitchen, di-nette and a year round Florida room. The garageis attached and the basement is finished. Priclldnear Sixty Thousand.

PROVENCAL ROAD Three bedroom ranch located near Marter Road. Thecountry kitchen opens onto the 30 foot family room

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This magnifh:ant home could only be located on one of which has one of the two fireplaces. Two fullthe most private and prestigious roads in the baths, plus a completely finished basement withFarms. The two story entry hall opens onto the wet bar and a two car attached garage are just astep down living room, library, and dining room, few of the attractions that make this a good buy in

• • all with natural fireplaces. The wi..,ding staircase the Eighty Thousand range.leads to five ncd~{}Cms and thr"'ee haths on the .second floor plus a third £\001' with t;::o'bedroom's .... ,..,. . ... : . " '.,' "., ...vV';:. •.......and bath. ' , .. ~.: ".t; VEYl'ERANS":'~ :"UID'1ybt;1KN'owT??'." 'f;~'H:,'!

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OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. HARCOURT22512Lange 51.ClaIr Shores ,Two family flat located in a prime area of .Grosse '1

•P"i ..to (\ff"r" tho best in investment potential or ae to live while the extra income :

helps ease your living expense. Both units fe~t~ ia living room with natural fireplace, formal dmmg Iroom, kitchen with eating space, two bedrooms ~and summer porch. Utilities separately metered tand basements are divided. ,

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II'INTEREST RATES LOWERED THIS WEEK!,II' THIS MAY BE THE BEST TIME TO BUY! .II' JUST LOOK AT THESE FINE OFFERINGS!

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Our first offering: A Contemporary Classic just of! Lakeshore Drive on prestigious Provencal Road!Situated on a large lot in such a manner that the home and adjoining apartment have a beautiful view ofthe lake. This magnificent home features three family bedrooms and one or two additional apartmentBedrooms, large Library, main floor Bedroom or Office with Bath, pretty Garden Room overlooking agorgeous brick patio. The superb appointments are highlighted by imported Italian tile and marblet!>.roughout.

I-IOW MANY W~Am ARE YOlJ BUVING?We figure it is the nose that counts-one per customer, In fact, we feel accuratecirculation fjgures are so important to you that we have the Audit Bureau of Cir-cu!ating do our nose counting for us.ABC sets the standards. Their specially-trained auditors do the counting. Andthey publish a report on the facts as they found them to be.Your assurance that you get fuii circuiation value when you advertise in the

Grosse Pointe News99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS 48238 882-3500

St. Clair Townhouse - Elegant 4 bedroom, 2 bath Condominium, ideal location, immediateoccupancy.

University Place - gracious older home on the grand scale. 7 bedrooms, 4lf.!baths, wonderluifor entertaining. Under Home Warranty Program. - ,

Vendome - Superb American Farm Colonial. Excellent family home. 6 bedrooms, 4th baths,Library, heated Garden Room, in.ground sprinklers, lovely yard.

Brys Drive - Charming Cape Cod, immaculate. New kitchen, attractive family room plusRecreation Room, 2 full baths.

Chalfonte - Spacious Cox & Baker Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, attached Garage, FamilyRoom, R~reation Room with fireplace and wet bar.

Oxford Road - Premium Colonial, exceptional quality, 5 Bedrooms, 4lh baths, large lot withpool, patio, entertainment cenler. .

Peach Tree Lane - Special 4 Bedroom Colonial with-many unique features, fabulous Recrea-Hun ROVffi,stunnmg landscaping.llfQund beautiful in-ground pool.

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Bedroom P/z bath brick ranch in SL Clilir Shoreswith family room. Lari:!er lot. ~enerous sized;':):J:ns. 2 year old roof, house and garage painted

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THE FOLLOWING OPENSUNDAY FROM 2-5 P.M.

19812 EDMUNTON -FIRST OFFERING2

1439 S. RENAUDOwner anxious for an offer and will con!>ider land con.

tract terms for this 4 bcdroom semi fane-h, 2 bathsand bonus room upstairs.

817 WOODS LANEa Bedroom 2/'2 bath ranch with family room. Large

paneled ree. room and basement bedroom. Cent .ral air and fine location.

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Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial with Fla. {oom and centralair. Many recent improvements for maintenancefree Jiving. New central air and owner will consid-er a land contract.

BY APPOINTMENT

SHORT TEAM RENTALFurnished early American ranch in SHORES with 2

bedrooms, 1'2. baths, paneled library. 2 car gar-age. No pets.

BAOKER:WILLIAM W. QUEEN, G.R.J.

19846 MACK AVE. 886-4141886-3800395 Fish.r Road

HOUSEShould you leU it youneU?

if y6ur hc-~~ ~. being IOld auu YOIl hiVi;u't iilC' Iceeded, perhaps now h t}U) 1J.me foO' us !J) !'!t tG-,ether.. . .RE'MINDER: rel)'1Jl, on llltP.fllU pays dividends IWhat does • realtor pro.t4e that YOll can't?

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than you can get for yourseU.PLUS: 82% of all who try to &eU their own homes

eventually turn to a realtor,QUESTION:' Wouldn't you like your house to havethese benefits as well as the following alds workingfor you?

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Grosse Pointe City - Very fine quad-level that lookslike a colonial - Entran('f" level has living roomand dining room - 2nd. level has family room,powder room, utiiity room anl1 uHra modernkitchen - 3rd.level bas 3 bedrooms and 2 baths -It's different! You'll love it 1

Grosse Pointe City - Easy living - Offering 4 bed-rooms and 2 baths in this extra special con.dominium - Large living room and dining roomand modern kitchen - There's a 1 car garage toboot.

Grosse Pointe WOOds - Sunningdale Drive - Lovelyranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, lib.rary, 100 x 310 lot and fantastic recreation roomcomplete with fireplace and wet bar - Also hasheated pool. There's a full bath in the basementtoo - Call f:.:r exciting details.

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PURDY & TOLES ASSOCIATES .. INC.REAL ESTATE 885-2000

Gros!>l: Pointe Shore,> - Unique in evcry way - Thehouse with the red door - Tri.level - Entranct!hall will surprise you - There's a family room,library, greenhouse and uHra modern kitchen -Also, 3 bedrooms and gigantic family room -.

1031 Kensington . Close to Yacht Club and overlooks Lake St. Clair.:Ideallocati?n? You bet! Close to schools, shopping and;transportation - Also teatures paneieo iibl'Ory, 12.9 x Grosse Pointe Farms - Lakeshore Drive - Overlooks!17.6 family room, breakfast nook, patio, 4 bedrooms Lake .St. l:lair' - lviicou uuiit - The fiac:;t of e':'I ~21h baths ana recreation room wilil",'U'el'i,C1' l£-::':"'t-i'ICi!x,'; . erythmg -- C<,'!':'~'.:..-"_,:".p.r~!!ee for l1':".~!"Jh~ n.~_~~.2.

*'1' ..1....':...~ ..."1~..~-~i ..'vI;~i id~l> '. ' ....•.• _- ~-~"aij/~~~.;:~;:.;~w~~~tj~'~:i~t1Wgr:;s~~/~~;Open Sunday 2:00 to 4:00 - 338 Fisher, Grosse Pointe room.

Farms - Plenty of T.L.C. here - One of the bet-

I. t~r e.o!onja!s and what a super floor plan - Has Grosse Pointe Park .- Audubon - Vacant - 1m.SpaCl?US halls, extra >large family room, nice re- mediate possession - Terms available _ Fea-creatIOn room and modern kitc"en - There are 3 hires 3 bedrooms, dressing room, lJ,1! baths _good bedrooms and lots of closet space - Buy of Fine family room and recreation room _ Oh!the week! Close to schools, shopping, transportation and

: Shown by Appointment church.~Grosse Pointe Farms - Vendome Road - A true fam-

ily house - Classic red brick colonial - Haspimeled library, family room, 4 family bedroomsand 3'/2 baths - Now add service stairs, maidsquari~rs, iarge grounds and attached garage.

;Grosse Pointe Farms - On winding, tree lined private. street - Overlooks country club golf course -

Just a dandy 4 bedroom, 31h bath colonial withlibrary and family room - Extra large lot - At,tached garage with semi-finished apartment - Asleeper!

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21.t2] BRIERSTO~E - Land con.tract a\'3Habie. Thff-f' r,rd roombrick ranch. Grosse Poinleschools.

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ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE. - Four bedroom home.Family room, firepl;:tce, large kitchen with range anddishwasher. Enclosed porch. Basement. Two car gar-age. Assumable 10~ annual interest rate.

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LAND CONTRAC'l:. - Newly decorated three bedroomhowe. Vi "VC" "lid curtains. Glass firepiace su celLBasement recreation room. New roof on the garage.Land contract available,

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"50 Facts About OWning A Home"FACT: Home ownership is one of the best possibleshelters from inflationlFor details on the above fad. and 49 others. caDor stopby anyone of the Schweitzer Real Estate/Better -Homes and Gar~ens :~ offices for your FREE copyof "50 FacbJ About Owning A Home". We want you to .::.have the f:~CTS about owning it homel

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2189 HOLLYWOOD - As..<;umable10'7,- annual interest ratemort!;"!>,,. Three bedroom brickbungalow.

LA!VD CONTRACT' - Three bedroom home ideal forenterraining. Updated kitchen. Library. Wormwoodpaneled recreation room. Assumable B'7c annual in.teresl rate mortgage or land contract terms available.

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NEW OFFERINGLAND CONTRACT - Three bedroom brick bungalow. Fireplace. Dining room. New bedroom carpeting.

New rotor antenna. Recreation room. Garage with extra storage. $59.900. Land contract a\'ailahle.886.4200

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5II 1363 HAMPTON - l"our bedroom 335 GROSSE POINTE BLVD.

hrick bungalow. Florida room, Land contract available. Beaut:.Large 212 car garage. ful big colonial ideal for family

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IN THE PARK - Three bedroombrick bungalow with central air.New carpeting. Dining room, nowax kitchen. Basement. Large 2'2car garage. S42,900.

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additional bedrooms on second floor. The spacious rooms include a nicely updated kitchen, beautifulnatural wfJOtiwAij;~~~&ad.1;t~f ~leaded~g..~~~ ..too! 884-0600.

FIRST OFFERING in popular Farms area near Richard School of charming four bedroom, 11,2.bathCOLONIAL featuring a "nearly new" kitchen, large living room with fireplace and basement recrea-tion room. Call today for details. 884-0600.

NEW LISTING of 2-FAMILY INCOME on Neff near Village sho~ and downtown bus. Each unit offers 2bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room and kitchen plus separate furnaces and laundryfacilities. $95,000. 884-0000.

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GROSSE POINTE WOODSThis attractive, well.maintained two bedroom brick RANCH nicely situated on a 60 x 140'site on a quiet, low-traffic lane offers fine accomodations for the small family. Includedis ,a large kitchen with built-in dishwasher, cozy living room fireplace, cent~al air and~icely fin~hed base~ent with games room, bar and half bath. You could be in just inbme to enJoy the hohdays! Call 881-6300 - an appointment to see at your conveniencewill be arranged.

17449 MAUMEE..,.... Corner Rivard. Charming English Townhouse offers condominium convenience andspace galore! Large living room, a bedrooms, 21,2.baths PLUS 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor.$119,500. 884-()600./'-

758 MIDDLESEX - Easy maintenance with this 2-story contemporary style home offering 3 large bed-rooms, 1./2.baths upstairs plus a powder room on fir:st, iiEW l.1utschler kitchen v,r:th t~rrifie huilt-in.sincluding microwave and trash compacter, 26' parquet floored family room and 2-car attached garage.Excellent value with immediate occupancy available. 881-4200.

1265 NOTTINGHAM - JUST LISTED! Three bedroom 2-story brick home with great potential for the"do-it-yourselfer"! New 2-car garage, land contract terms, immediate occupancy and YOUNGBUDGET PRICED at $58,000! 881-4200.

416 TOURAINE - Well kept 3 bedroom brick and aluminum .colonial with natl\!'al fireplace, built-indishwasher, glass enclosed terrace with patio,~ttached garage and immediate occupancy. $67,900 andOFFERS INVITED! 884-0600.

RIVARD - Spacious ENGLISH TOWNHOUSE offers 4 bedrooms, ~'f.! oaths, d~u "uti iir'::pla.:c r-r.,USadditional quarters on 3rd floor - a perfect teenager's suite! $119,500. 881-4200.

INVESTME~ MINDED? Inquire about this 2-FAMILY with 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room andkitchen in easy unit in an excellent Park location handy to downtown transportation. $64,000. 881-4200.

NOTTINGlL>\M - A £ine family home with all large rooms. II bedrooms, 2 baths, handy back servicestairs, 2.car garage and casy walking distance to schools. $79,900. 881-4200.

WASHINGTON ROAD - An outstanding classic French country home on lovely extra-size site. Spaciousaccomodations include 4 bedrooms and 3 baths on second floor plus 2 additIOnal bedrooms and bath onard, large living room with fireplace, big dining room, library with pegged floor, terrific.Jritchen withbuilt-ins and hutler's pantry. Don't miss the very special "English Pub" games room with fireplace!884-0600.

1020 THREE MILE - Graeiolls 5 bedroom, 3% bath COLONIAL fun of charm on beautiful 115 x 250' site.Large family room, 28' living room, spacious kitchen with good breakfast area, paneled games room,2-car attached garage and nicely priced for rapid sale. 884-0000.

20605 VERNIER CIRCLE - Off Vernier Road. Here's an unusual buy - air condi~lOned 3 bedroomColonial on nearly 113 acre in a "park-like" setting. Good value at $74,900. 881-6300.

21512 CEDAR - St. Clair Shores. Newly decorated custom-built 3 bedroom .iMNCH with country kitchen inpopular Lakeview school district. Quality thruout including wet plaster and all hardwood floors.Immediate occupancy. $62,900. 881-6300.

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HEART OF THE FARMS in Lone Pines Subdivision - a well designed center hall RANCH including 2bedrooms, den or 3rd bedroom, 1\~ baths, super-si7.e Florida room with Thermopane window walls arIdcompletely fini<;hPd hasement. Good value price! Immediate occupancy. 884-0600.

GROSSE POINTE PARK -1:Seautliul, slal~iy £;i\iuLi.;;ii ;)ii;;;-;; !''''0= ~-.o-~;----"~:::!~!\~!!'!' W J( 13.1'). 21hbllths (plus extra full bath in basement), upstairs sitting or k,bby room, library, 2 natural fireplaces,fine games room with separate bar room, tasteful decor through out and MUCH MORE to like!Exciting details at BB4-06OO.

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AS-."llMABl.E MORTGAGE - Three b,,'rl"')'lm l'rJ,':; ! Iranch, Aluminum trim. Ne\\ roof nrai'~" .'nn 0'11: . 'I

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IN TIlE PARK Three bedroom brick bungalow withcentral air. Npw carpel ing. ninin~ room. no waxkitchen, Basement L<lrge 2'2 car garage. $42.900.

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PEMBERTON - Immediate occupancy is available in thit'attractive center hall brick COLONIAL with 3 Il~bedrooms, 2',!z baths, updated kitchen with all appliances, screened terrace and 2-car brick garage.Good mortgage assumption possible. 884-0600.

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1590 BOURNEMOUTH - Land Contract, VA or FHAterms offered on this like-new 3 Bedroom, llh bathColonial. Family room, New garage & many othernice extras. '

University ... perfectly lovely 3 bedroom, 21,i/ bathColonial with immaculate yard, pretty familyroom and more!

Notre Dame ... English elegance is personified bythis 3 bedroom, 11'2 bath home with large lot andhi~ 21,2car garage.

Marter . . . darling 2 bedroom brick ranch featuresfamily roam with fireplace, patio and a bargain at$57,51)().OO.

Notre Dame ... redecorated 3 bedroom, 1'2 bathEnglish with den, Florida Room and 2 car garage.

Merriweather ... stately 3 bedroom, B2.bath Englishhas nice sized rooms, breakfast area, Florida

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FIRST OFFERING ... 1306EDMUNDTON - Beauti.fully redecorated Farm Colonial features 5 bed-rooms, 2'/2 baths, family room with fireplace,Central Air and much more. Owners transferred.

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1363 Brys ... spotless 3+ bedroom, 2 bath home withscreened porch, 2 car garage and new kitchen.Mid 60's.

IDEAL LOCATION in the Shores, overlooking Lake St. Clair, marl)Je and parquet noors high ceiiing:..panelled library. modern kitchen. 3 suites plUS 2 more bedrooms, 3 car garage. '

LOCHMOOR BLVD ... ready to move in, 4 bedrooms, 2'2 baths. living room with fireplace, library.enc1osro porch, all beautIfully decorated, large lot. early possession,

GROSSE POINTE SHORE ... Custom built French house, First floor with Master bedroom bath anddressing room, ~lus powder room, family room ",itl; fireplace clOdwet bar, heated garden j'.~n .. utilityroom, custom kItchen and breakfast room and all other essential rooms. Second floor 2 bedrooms 1bath }>'megarden with brick patio.

Cl:STOM BUILT. 2 bedroom 31,~bath French Country House with slate roof, mutschler G.E. kitchen. TheIs~ floor has ext~a hlg.h ceilings. AJI rooms overlook Winkworth evergreen garden, 15 x 20 foot libraryWith vaulted cellmg. fireplace plus wet bar, 26 x 26 foot brick patio. oversize 2 car attached and heatedgarage.

CHALFONTE ... Much larger on the inside than it appears from the curb. This center entrance colonialoff~rs 3 large bedrooms 212 0-'11lis. a family room. den. kitch£'n with eating area and quick possession.

KERBY ... Colonial in Grosse Pointe Farms, 3 bedrooms one bath on 2nd floor, with lav and den on 1st£1001'. 45' x 148' lot. Quick possession .

THIS CENTER ENTRANCE Colonial is situated on a beautiful lot in the Park, The modern kitchen has agenerous eating area plus 3 bedrooms and 21,2 baths. If the den, finished recreation room and centralair condltlonlng peak your ill_it:n:~i cali tv sei;; th~5 home tGd~y. L:::r1CC~!!tr?~t t~rm~ ~~p ~vailahle.

QUAINT & CHARMING ... English Tudor in the City. Convenient location, near schools and shopping.Three bedrooms, 2 car garage, fenced yard, new drive, copper plumbing, newer furnace .. Cheerybreakfast room with no wax floor, Terrific back porch ready for a family room addition. A greatvalue.

LOVELY Farm Colonial on one of the most sought aiter streets in the Park. Plenty of room for a largpfamily with six bedrooms, family room and large recreation room, all newly decorated in superbtaste, with new carpeting, new driveway, fine plantings, gas grill. A good family bouse ..

GROSSE POINTE SHORES ... just off Lakeshore, gracious ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2~.baths, library andfamily room. Beautiful recreation room in basement features a unique mahogany bar.

QUIET STREET in the Farms. Three nice size bedrooms, large bath, living room with fireplace, den,finished basement with iuli bath, 2 car garnge.

PRESTIGIOUS 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 and many customfeatures throughout the house. Circular driveway, 4 car attached tandem garage plus large swimmingpool.

See this super family hurne, a {'enter entrance colonia!, Five bedrooms. 2 full baths and two half baths.There is the '.:!Jnvt'f!!t;'i).,t;' of having a 1st floor lau."ldry room and a family room. This house is well laidout and you can assume its, present .-!l1ortgage or ..buy. on l!- land..,contract and have immediateoccupancy. .

GOOD LOCATION ... within walking distance to schools, the Hill for shopping, the library or the lakefrom this center entrance colonial. It ha;; 3 bedrooms, 2'6 baths, 2 fireplaces a den plus an exceptionalfamily room (21' x 21') and loveiy privat" garden. Call for details.

FARMS COLONIAL with 3 large bedrooms. First floor offers living room with fireplace large dining room.den and big breakfast area in the kitchen. Possible mortgage assumption. .

Ii\' THE CITY. English condo with 6 bedrooms, 312 baths plus library. beautifuJly decorated. Slate Roofand 1 car garage.

EXCELLENT condition bungalow with 3 hedrooms, full dining room. living room with fireplace plus largekitchen anrl priced to sell at $38.900.

This house lends itself to fashionable entertaining' as well as to quiet family evenings at home. Call forcomplete details of this Italian Renaissance with many unique features. Ideal location for the profes.sional or the executive on Cloverly Road. This home includes 7 bedrooms, 4 baths plU$ library, gallery.study studio, 1st floor laundry and so much more. Make an appointment to see a home you'll neverforget.

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IN TIfF. PARK, . , charming 5 bedroom plus sewing room. 3'l:zoath Farm colonial on heautiful lot. Livingroom and den both with natural fireplace, lovely modern kitchen. plus full dining room. A very special~hJU6c iii th.: ~V;r;d:n:!!Pc:~t~.~rea. .

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712 Pemberton .. , custom '* iJedroom, 2". bath En-glish with panelled library.

813 Trombley . . . classic 5 bedroom English has afamily room and den,

243 Lakeland . . . executive residence near the lakeoffers 6 bedrooms. plus m.aid's quarters, library,fflmily room and more.

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1583 Bournemouth ... nice 3.bedroom, 1J!2 bath Colo-nial with great recreation room. Low 60's.

324 MERRIWEATHRR - OwtlPrs transfer forces them 743 nERKSHlHE - Handsome Country Engiil>lI lias I.. • I B i h th Y" I' b , f.~a.mur.li.lyU's"'ize-"'d"'bed"',!J'r"oo' r:m.~-s:-,"~3-:1-'~b;i'at:h..n.S.<l," b''''''r'e'ria'f'k<',f:rS':It trM(){l', '!ll, .. ~4.. '-•... v :::;....:'..:~,.~.;~;S"1.(,";,~~j;r3 et..: -.;,.: 1,- 2;~r !:..~g..lS ..--'" ""A ...., - rot: w_

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ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER IN A VERYSPECIAL HOME!! Move your family into thisbeautiful 3 bedroom Brick Semi.Ranch in n superlocation. See yourself entertaining in your lo,'elyliving room with a bright fir£' glowing in the fire.place. You will really enjoy serving your guests inthe larl1e formal dming room and sipping coffee inIll., LOZ~' Florida room. Add (0 (hi!" a kitchen withfamily'dining area, lots of closets and buill instorage space and a 21~ car garage. Put yourselfin this picture by calling [or your personal ap-pointment today or seE it on Sunday from 2-5 P.M.

1415 HOLLYWOOD - THE WINNER - sparkling allBrick Colonial beautifully decorated, large kitchenand breakfast area, warm Family room overlook-ing English Courtyard, 3 bedrooms WIth theADDED DIVIDEND of an almost finishedFOURTH bedroom, loads of extras. Fast occu-pancy. A ~URE WINi"ER. See Today.

BARN~S ELEME:'<IT.'\RY. STAR OF THE SEA. ANDTHE HUNT CLUR ARE ,ICST AROl'NO THECORl\'ER ..

If you like the location. you're going 10 love the res-idencc. . four family sized bedrooms with twofull baths up. Family room with country hearthfireplace just off Ihe modern kiichen aud a l1PW

drilstic;ll/y reduced price in the mid one-fifty;;.plus the possibility of a short IeI'm land contra('t. . Put this "gl'm" al the lop of your lisl'

ROSEVILLF:If a fairly pnced 3 bedroom all hrick Home with a

fenced yard. mature trees and a hig 2'2 car gar. -age sounds intl'resting re,1d on ~ Ther{"s ~ hf>auti.ful ncv..' Jdtchen 3nd a nicl! r"" .'(';:'tllon roon' to ,almost too good to hf>lte\'e at $47,!11I11:

DETROIT FOUR FA\f1LY APAHTMENTExeel1enf rent~l is now generalmg $68.'; !WI' month .

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consider a short term land contract on this sur-pl'Ising splil level ranch located in an exclusive"ecli":) of Gross€' Pointe Woods near LiggettS<'hool. This is an "active family" home. There"re two familv rooms and a library I J\nd sincel'llInorv ii\ an 'a,'(j\'it~. too, there's a' big cheerful';ll!nrJry mom to complimp.nt this 3 bedroom de-ligi;' r)l'IC('rl right and the owner's restless:

A COI,'Il:;l1 101' ~'Oll pl'!~ an apartment for Mom or Dad.

It ) .HI 1'('('(1 " \'t'!I'Y nice apartment for Mom or Dad,I d{)" DliS fine ri~\\(.'j l.ti~h)ii, buHt CcJcn!a~ is ~hc;o.111:£1.\ Jl1'~ril.,-"i I 1~'....like t\\'C residence" in one. aJlci~l."il c; 1.; It (.:~;! lor ::!1 im!ncdi?-fp rfl'l~tivrs II~P,'11; .,J,"',I '1I1<1111.\': when a skilled carpenter

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:\;" - .....". ...."'- COlllt' tnit" ..1 home with thai special "turn of the Cen- ... ~ ~;; tury" authenticity and charm ideally suited to prop- ".'!"'. . If-* erly present your treasures! The restoration of this ';"" ,,:

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"- :.~ ** l.1•. Ii'1~ . i*' ~",. 1,502 excellent reasons~ " . - to see 1221 LAKE PO INTE*' ,A Fift",~n Hunorprl Dollar reduction on a fine, already,.. .... low priced home is just the beginning. Number 15U1i,.. are the new lower mortgage rates, and Number 1502 is*' -- the home itself: Where else is such a nice home, close,.. ,~~-- to schools, with 3 bedrooms, 1I~ baths and a fine mod-=: .' ,. ern kitchen with a first floor den available at such a *

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j ic:'c j" .11. C -,. :~.ug ]i',:::;; ~::J::('e~t; "- rbrine'y riifferent bath Colonial just a few houses off the Lake pricedre51.!PtlCl..' with a strong California flavor. Wait really l'Ight at $31,:>00.This c!lu;,i Vc "WI [i, '" . ,until you .,ee the m.'1~ler bedroom with its exposed and last ad on Ihis excellent value ~ "ceiling and iJri\'ate sutidio loft; wait until you seebow " n.. ,ster hath should be done. And thekitchell ... when you see the "European flavor"hilcb':l ~ illi it:'> e1r'"n lines and imported cabinets,you know it's been worth waiting for. Better yet,,'or- \\ mting; let us open thl' fronl door. and yousl"j: inl0 lvmorrow'

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Would you like.a home that's priced right, well Jocated, ingood condition, and ready for you now? ... If so, calius~

2 bedroom Ranch (Of( Morningside) : $99,5002 bedroom Cape Cod (Near Mack Bus) $67,9003 bedroonl Colonial (N,;ar ;'~uith lligh) $87,50\)5 bedroom Cape Cod (Near Liggett) ' .. , .$159,500

~{;f'iii: D~~\Jm- Clu~f; ~G ~~~~spor!n.tion_ .-t bPnroom.21;' hath English. Family room. 2 car all. garage.6Ox158 lot. $105,000.

HAMPTON ROAD - In the Shores. Centrally air con-ditioned ranch, 2 bedrooms, den or 3m bedroom.Family room. Price reduced. Land contract Iterms.

LA.KELi\i~D - Luv.:~y ~ ~d:,~~, 2I.:: ooth Colonial.Paneled library with fireplace. Screened porch.Rec, room. Second floor also has 2 maids rooms & Ibath. Quick possession.

LANCASTER - Sharp 3 bedroom centrally "ir con-ditioned Colonial. Den. Paneled rec. room. 2 car Igarage. $73,500.

LOCHMOOR BLVD - Near Holiday. Lovely 4 bed-room, 3% bath Colonia!' Paneled library. Familyroom. New furnace & central air. 5 fireplaces.Immediate possession. Terms available.

McMILLAN - 4 bedroom 1961 Colonial. 2'-2 baths.Family room. Central aIr. Attached garage.$118,000.

MEADOW LANE - Popular street. English. 3 bed-rooms, 2 full baths. Family room. 2 car garage.

MORAN RAOD - Priced to sell. Colonial. 1st floorden. 2 car garage. $69,500.

ANITA - Lovely ranch. Good floor plan. 3 bedrooms,2 baths. Family room. Formal dining room. Cen-tral air. 2112car garage.

ANITA - Close to schools & transportation. 1'.-2 story \with new kitchen, newer carpeting, rec. room. 21.~car garage. Occupancy at close.

BEA~~Al'.l'.- ~Attractive center entrance 3 bedroom \\';OIomal. I:<iK:1uSed poich. Garage. Assumable$48,000 mortgage. Priced rmder $70,000.

DEVONSHIRE ROAD - S-bedroom. 3~ bath Colonial.Library wiLl} fLl'('place. ScreenE!d porch. 2 car at- ,tached garage. A nice family home. {

FIS~R ROAD - J bedroom Colonial. 1If.! baths. Up-dated kitchen with breakfast area. Glassed ter-rac~. Rec. room. $85,000.

H.-4MPTON ROAD - Lovely Colonial in the Shores.Library & enclosed porch. 3 bedrooms, 21h bathswith room for 4th bedroom. Ideal for couole orfamily. Price reduced. •

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bath unit is located in the desirable Eastland Rowcomplex.This well located end unit features a baywindOWed living room overlooking a well land-scaped garden, covered parking, a kitchen witheating space and built-ili appliances, and beautifulcarpeting and decor throughout. Call for details.

1603 HOLLYWOOD - A challenge ... We defy anyoneto show us a better buy ... 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, an ample family room and all in immacu-late condition ~ .. under $70,000.

SEMI-RANCH, SECLUDED LOCATION - Qualitvconstruction, large rooms and a price of $73,900.Call for. more details.

Near EastlandOwner Anxious

Charminil brick bun,l!alow. Living room with naturalfirenll1ce. Modern kitchen with eatillg area, diningI room. Enclosed porcD. ;j berirVIJw:>, ,',~ h<lt"':;, r~!\ I1pat

I with central air. 21h. car garage, electric door opener.Priced reduced. $63,500.

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607 Middle~y.See this ot!tslanding modem colonial, Bedroom or fam-ily room and bath plus powder room on first Hoor. 3bedrooms, 2 baths up, 2 car attached garage. Largelovely lot near the lake. Available now.

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642 LINCOLN OPEN SUNDAY 2-5Special of the week, now available on LAND CON-TRACT financing with 30% down. Family Room, Den,three fireplaces .and new kitchen. .

COUNTRY CASUAL with plenty of Williamsburg,fuli baths.

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1127 ReBEdRKSdH.IRE,- English tudor featuring 4 bedrooms library dining room rec room 21,<' car garageuce In prIce. '" . ." .

20800fM'~IRTER RD.f- Corner of .l\nita. First time open. This unique a.frame house features 3 bedroomsami y room, 2 ull baths. . '

1006 ANITA._ ileduced with immediate occupancy. Beautiful 3 bedwom ranch with dining room & familyroom with attached garage.

640 CbANTERBURX - Always dreamed of living in a brand new house, here is your chance. 4 bedrooms, 3'h.aths, large kitchen. 1st. floor laundry, family room, 2 car att. garage.

40 C!iE~~llWOOD • Grosse Pointe Shores. Lovely 3 bedroom ralich with attached garage, 2 fu!! baths plus1aml y room.

9 EL~SLEIGH • Brand new. with ieatures to numerous to mention. See for yourself Sunday. 4 bedrooms,3 ~ baths, 3 car attached garage, family room, 1st. floor laundry.

319 McMILLAN - Reduced - with possible land contract terms. Immediate occupancy. English Colonial, 3bedrooms, den, 1% baths, formal dining room. ,

19184 WOODSIDE • Harper Woods - 3 bedroom bungalow. 1 bath, 1'h car garage.

19114 WOODMONT - Harper Woods - 3 bedroom ranch, 1'/2' baths, family room, finished basement.

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695 ST. CLAIR - In walking distance to shopping & transportation,' 2 bedrooms and priced to sell.

2i936 SHOREPOINTE - St. Clair Shores - 2 bedroom, 2'~ bath. Decorated in the last year. 1 car attachedgarage. "

1983 SHORE POINTE • Price reduced. Immediate occupancy, Newly re-decorated. Possible assumption.I Grosse Pointe luxury condo with 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths.

GROSSE POL~TE PAUI( - Custom built center entrance Colonial v,:ith 3 bedrooms, 11.~b2tht

Flnr-h1:l room.finished basement.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - 3 bedroom Colonial. Nothing to do but move in. Family room with fireplace,1% baths, 2% car garage.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS - semi-ranch for the growing family. 4 bedrooms, }lh baths, dining room,attached garage.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Immaculate 3 bedroom Colonial. Features include 1% baths, central air, rec.room.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Ranch near schools with 3 bedrooms, (ten, attached garage, lal'g~ kitchen.BERKSHIRE CONDO - Possible land contract terms. Shopping & transportation at your finger tips. 2'

bedrooms, 2 full baths, natural fireplace,

HARP~R WOODS - Brick ranch with 2 bedrooms, Florida room, }lh car garage, rec. room, and reduced inpr1ce.

LA};ESHORE • GROSSE POINTE SHORES - 1<'01' the water lovers, right on the lake. Fabulous is the word.7 bedrooms, 41h. baths with many quaint features.

FARMS COURT with three bcdroollis "Old Z fun b;;.thsup 2l'I'IG Sq4 ft., family room.

-....FIRST OFFERING' - ENGLISH TUDOR

Impeccable condition throughout, includes cozy studyand family room. Deep lot and close to schools.

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MID FORTIES and near the Village makes this Rancha good buy.

A COZY DEN opening to an enjoyable of:'d<. Limitedaccess street in the Farms.

MASTER BEDROOM SUITE AND FAMILY ROOMfor under $70,000. Hard to believe in a three bed.room colonial.

RANCH with two car g8rage and well decorated. LowSixties. Bring Offer.

POINTE SCHOOU; :md three bedrooms, brick homebuilt in 1957, prIced at $57,900.

CENTER .b:NTRANCE COLONIAL and walk to theVillage. Three Bedrooms and Den.

TWO BEDROOM RANCH. Available in the low fifties,LAND CONTRACT.

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS and availabl~ immediately thiswell decorated Colonial is a good buy under 5e. Iventy Thousand.

OXFORD ROAD - 1959 air couuitkmed :,esiden~,-, onbeautiful 110x271 ft. Fireplaces in the [8ft. liLJrary,the 32 {t. hving room, the 27 ft. master bedroom &the ree. room. Family room overlooks yard. 4 caratt. garage. A must see residence for the execu,tive who wants the best. $300.000.

PARK LANE - Custom 3 bedroom. 3'2 bath ranch.Family room, centra? 3ir, La",-ii .;:p1;;;:d~:,'& ? ('{Ti"

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ROSLYN ROAD - Immediate posse&;i(1n 3 bedrooms.1st floor den. Nicely carpeted & dE'corated. 2 cargarage. Brick patio. Price reduc(,G to $&..000.

WH!TT!ER RO:'.D 19S1 ~ ~rlr()()m 21~ hath Colo-nial. Z foot living room with fireplace. Familyworn. Paneled rec room. 2 car garage, Land L:t)O,

tract terms.

ST. PAUL - Condominium Townhouse. Priced IIndf'r$90.000. 4 bedroom. 2 bath unit. :'\ewer gas forcedair furnace. R('(' room. Possihle land contract.

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LOCHMOOR, center entrance Colonial attached gar.age, Family Room, Den and ~lVailable on veryattractive LAND CONTRACT terms.

BE IN BY CHRISTMAS. This lo//ely English Tudor isavailable now and the owner wants to see offers.

ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHT. Not only a good floorplan with generous rooms. but an inground poolfor Family fun. ~ot too blg, but you will nevt'f Ioutgrow this one.

WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL in move-in condition.Lnrge Family Room, attachf'd garage, first floorlaundry. Available immediately.

CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL with atlached gar.age, larger lot, family room and available im.mediately. LAND CONTRACT possibility.

NEWER CAPE COD with three full baths and onebedroom on the first 1100r. Nice family room, 1stfloor laundry and attached garage.

FOUR BEDROOMS OR MORE

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16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Villo~e

NEAR KERBY AND BROWNELL, this home includesa Den, new kitchen and a price under NINETY

I THOUSAND on LAND CON'T'RAc:T ,!,ERMS.

I CONTEMPORARY DESIGN will even satisfy theRanch buyers. Immediate occupancy and larJ(eprice reduction.

LIVING AT ITS BEST. This larger Colonial i~ impres-sive to look at and even better inside with suchfeatures as raised Walnut paneling in the LivingHof,m LAND cnN'f'RACT,

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(Continued from Page 26) announce the birth of theirANN ROSCH, of Neff road, first child. a d a ugh t e r,

executive director of the 'CHRIS'lUNA .MlL\RlE, 8ep.Michigan Foundation for the tem'ber 23. Mrs. Curran isArts, attended the Michigan the former JACQUELINECouncil for the Arts meeting CENTORBI daughter of therecently held in Midland DOMINIC 'CENTORBIS ofwh~Te discussion involved Barrington road. Pat~rnal ~supp~rt and -growth of the I grandparents are MR. aml1iarts In the state. MRS. ROBERT W CUR,03']· · · I RAN, of Island lan~ "

PATRICIA MURPHY * • • .daughter of Pointer PAT~ Pointer DONNA LESLIERICK MURPHY, is a memo daughter of MR. and ~1RS:ber of the Western Michigan RICHARD LESLIE has becnUniverSity .Symphony ~r- elected treasurer ~f Kappa lchestra wblch opened ItS Mu Epsilon, national honor ,1979-aQ concert sea~on Octo. sac i e t y for outstandir,aber 21. achievement in the study of

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,., •. " .... !:n dreaming p.~,,~.~hJte I nme.year.old, ikeep collect. f 11 IBy Pat Rousseau Christmas ... " A familiar ing. tree" and, a ter Christmas, they' <,.1 become the~hra5e to all 01 us at ~his Johnny .participates on the ' property of the 8:::it~sonian.

December 2. •.. we're planning on attending time of year, and parhcu. University Liggett ice hockey ~,.,.,~~r.:.~~se Pointe may not b~ formajN'ack~'Fashion Auction at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. It is larly to Christine Drummy team and soccer teams of the I nowledged as the Decoupaeg CapItal of America,sponsored by the Fashi:m Group and the Detroit as sh~ and the FOi"j~bonneGrosse Pointe Soccer Associ. but we've certainly got a claim to the title, ForPolice Athletic League. Walton-Pierce has been a Auxiliary of Saint John Hps. ation, the Neighborhood Club I :me thing, the National Guild's headquarters aresupport~r of Fashion Group proJects for many, pital make final preparations an'::I.the 'Michigan Soccer As' here.many years now and this year they have sent a for the celebration of their sociation. For another, there's hardly a woman aroundglamorous black velvet cocktail dress to the auc- Christmas-the White Christ. "My children, as well as I, who hasn't at least tried her hand at decoupage.. T mas ~all. myself and my husband, all Ft' h

bon. his event is one of the most popular and ~n lts 2:6th year, the ball enjoy sports," ex pIa ins I or some, one ry IS enoug .fun to. attend ~d non-m~m.bers are welcome. thl5,year I~ returning to ~he Christine. Her husband, a For others-the story of the husband whoCome bId on desIgner fashIOns for men, women Grosse Pomte Yacht Club, track man back in his school threw himself bodily in front cf the grand pianoa~d children, dOI.1atM b~ leading De.troit area re-I' "much to the de~ight of days, is a coach and assistant screaming, No!" No!" as his wife approached ittallers, outstandmg natlonal manutaCI:UI"erS top many people at Samt J(}hn manager of one of the soccer with almost-lif~size cutouts of Mozart and Bach,Detroit, New York and California designers. In I and the n.ea;-bycommunity," teams, "which keeps him i and a pot of paste, may be apocryphal, but youaddition you'll have an opportunity to bid on notes Chnstme.. really busy." get the idea ...

't" al d. ,"Manv of the Saint John * * *eXCI mg, unusu an valuable non-apparel ltems. Hospitai family live in the Tennis to ComeOver one hundred local and national celebrities immediate area so the Yacht Mrs. Dru~y is. looking Anyway, needless to say, among the more thanwill participate in the auction, including civic Club is very c~nvenient." fo~ward t!> mvolvmg ~er 250 ornaments 011 the Smithsonian Decoupage Treeand business leader;, no.me designers, popular TV, Mrs. Dr u m m)" general Chil~re~ I~ her favorIte will be several done by local decoupeurs.radio and newspaper personalities. Entertainment chairman, Mrs. James H. sP~sf'e~nls,. 'd t f Among those participating in the Smithsonianis .by Detroit's own P.A.L. Blue Pigs. The Some- Din.geman, Jr., general co. the Fo~r~on~~c~~~~::a:n a:d Tree Project are Betty Beebe, of Notre Damethmg For Everyone Designer Fashion Auction is chairman, ~nd many .women this year the Whit/' Ball avenue, Mrs. Kenneth Schulte, {}f Berkshire road,sch d l

... f th R - . ~ Ballr rrn... now are mvolved In the Ch' • Mrs Pet B' I' f R b t J h d d Me u e.~ or e elllussance oem. .!.!!I? '--'''_ ..... ,_ olAftAMH d rlstmas general chairman _. .•. er Ig In, 0 0 er 0 n roa ,all rs.mini-auc~ion of ~ystery gifts begins at ~ p.m. and ~i~~~i~;'''de~;;u'th~on:h:~e she has had .to <lurt~il he; Photo by B,u,e Gibson Robert H. Matheson, of Ridgemont road.the fashlOn auctIon . . . at 2 p.m, TIckets are being a Williamsburg Obrist. hours for playmg tenms each ed for Saks Fifth avenue, the "He was called 'Skipper' More are Fred Pagel, of Aline drive, (the De.available, priced seven dollars, at the door. Pro- mas. ~~eek,~ut without regret as Detroit Auto Show, Hudson's because of his great love for coupage Bug is non-sexist; it bites m"ll, too), Mr.ceeds from the auction go to P.A.L. programs for Tradltiona! Dress p)annm~ the ball has been and the International Free. boats and sailing," says Mrs. and Mrs. Ronald Sartor, of Roland road, Mrs.underprivileged children. The Fashion Group funds "The Yacht Club lends it. a ~eward!!!g experience." dam Festival in Detroit. Drummy, noting that her own Werner F. Schmidt, also of Roland road Mrs.underwrite fashion scholarships. Join us Sunday self very well to this t'heme A few y~ars ..ago I was .Mrs. Dru.mmy, who atten~'1 fatb{!r is a, fine sailor and a William J. Shetler, of River road, and Mrs. w.December 2 for fashion fun of an old-fashioned Christ. ~~:,~ to chair th~ ball. I ha~ -eel Sacred .~eart Academy In "great n.avJgator," Colburn Standish Jr. of Rivard boulevard.

. • .'. mas," says Christine. There ,~~=use that buge responSl- Grosse Pomte, (he~ grand. Her SIster, Marilyn Wall ' *., * *, ill b r ht . th . d blhty then as my children mother, Helen Petzold 'Clark, Clark, a basketball coach atThe cabinets at Muschler Kitchens, Inc., are ~. e Ig s m e :in hO~s, were so young" continues is an alumna of the school's Saint Paul School is also a I The Decoupage Tree is one of several new

not for the kitchen alone. Modular units add beau- b;:ri:sr ~~ n ~bta t 0 ~ Christine.' first class), is a graduate of sailor. along with her uncles. ones in the Smithsonian exhibit this year. Thety and storage space to any room in your home. with hurriellne l::nn~n ere "But I did participate as Eden Haii, Philadelphia, Pa., Cluistines Abound ~orthern Virginia Handicraft~rs Guild has de-Let the experts (It Mutschler Kitchens, Inc., design 'S'mall boxwood t~~es willI chau:nan of invitations, also also a Sa~red Heart Aca. The name "Christine" has ISIgned a Crafts Tree, an~ ther~ 11 b~ a new Cookiea special family room, dining room, bedrO()7l£ 01 ue\:vr ..te the stairs leadin« working on uecorations." Idemy seh.ool. . been used throughout the Tree and one decorated m Ongaml, and one withoffice to suit your lifestyle. See Coppes, Wood- un to the grand ballroom: - Since Lhis past May, M.rs.' Followmg gra.duat!()~. she generations in the Clark a Companion cf Childhood theme, and SwedishMode and Rutt cabinetry at Mutschler Kitchens, The bannisters at each side Drummy has heen chairing Iattended. t~e . VdIa Brllla~t. family, which also includes and German heritage trees.Inc., 20227 Mack Avenue ... 884-3700. will be 'encircled with gar- m.eetin;l/sfor the ball which ~ont Flmshl!1g School 10 Christine's brother, William Not to mention the old favorites, from the

• • • lands of greenery. The col. Will take place Friday, De- ausanne, SWItzerland, for apt 1:1 Cl k J of DPersonal And Pretty .' .. Is the initial paper wei"Iot ors _ red and green, of c~er 7. Cocktails and hors ye~r, then r2turned to De. e zo' ar '. r., ia. French Tree of Paradise and the American Vie.

in a floral desi~ nyJed by Ule Bucklers. FiDd it in the cour~e _ .will. be accented d,oeuvres. commence at 7 ~~It, I~here she hegan her :~~d J;~~h~;,ifc~f:iyD~~; ifrianTree d

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gift department at Noh'e Dame Pharmacy that is brimming by hny white lIghts twinkling 0 elo.ck.Dmner w!ll.be served del ~ c:r~e~. ml complete name is Ch~istine owers, see pods and other natural matenals.over with useful lifts everywhere. at 8.30. e, 1D la Frischkorn Wall Clark Drum. All the trees are complete with rOJt balls w

• • • • The decorations commit. Party.gaers may dance the She married John Drummy, my), is the fourth genera- they can be planted outdoors at the close of the• . tee, chaired by Mrs. George night away to the music of Jr., ma~age;- o~ I?rummy tion Christine. exhibit.

Extra Hours ... to shop dunng Negri andMrs Thomas Mc. the Fenby-Stein Band. "which Old!:offiobtle, In MiamI Beach There also are Clark.the holiday season at the Squirrel's 11Bryan. has been working is ex:cellent," says Christine. some ~2 years ago, at Saint Drummy family ties fromNest, 19849 Mack Avenue, are Mon- ," wit.h decorator Ed Kazak to ..... ft. f All Joseph s C~ureh. ~hey hon. many years ago. ChrI'stl'ne'sd th h F

'd 9'30 t 9'00 -'- d' d .....1.. or eymooned In JamaIca. ays roug rI ays, . a.m. 0 . . ~~lgn,an orga~llze the .de. "The group plays a fine .She still I th . C 'il- mother attended school wHhp.m. Saturdays to 6:00 p.rn.and Sun- tails Involved In r.eadymg vari-ety of music so tbat bean and ::ce:ro e t~n her husband's mother, Sarahdays 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. t~e GPYC's 'ballroom and everyone-whether they be with her family l ..~S cou~~: Fisher Drummy, who resides

• • • tree other rocrms for about fox tro~ters or discoers-- of years ago ';'e took the in Tonnancour place. 'Christmas Has Arrived At The Mole 50? ~eople.. . . mav enJoy themselves," ehildren to Treasure Cay, When ~hristi~e. ~sn?t con-

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'-',,, ..., _~un. "" ., ..... lY"'.;> " .• ', -' ,-itS! t() thelI' eD]oyment of 'plannlnSl include Mrs John The chH;lren enJ'oyed th~m.l planmng the ~hlte. Chrl,st.ornaments. The othe-r hand-cra.:ttea omu-)' the Chnlitrnlls se""nn'! ,'uTI', (' "'.:J!-l'ft ~hknn"'l dN' t ~ mas Ball h t th

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me~ts range. Tom e t, pettE pomt, cer- tJn.~es ~:-" Drummy. Mrs. James N. .Motshall, ad. Christine adding that thou \ !~e League .of Cath~hc• . ~mtc, 'e0rce1.;Cl\1'I.,w~()~~. unCi dou.gh. See . ChatI:ffigthe 'ball.ha~ b~!!~ visor)'; Mrs. Arthur. Piannan. wer.e .fr~e to explore ~ w.omen and Samt Augustme

them aU at 672 Nolre"Dame. _. llimi~~t' too. ~nnlng a-bU51- schmlcSt, 'beverage; Mrs. ls1-inil aiid have a good Ume Circle, an ..ltar lioclety at_ • • • ness. Ghrlstme has found. Lawrence Drummy enter- The Drummy's also enjoy Our Lady Star of The, Sea

IMPO.RTAN'C PiECES .•• 4J=1.'!!~, mlJies, emeralds, She ~as ~ent many hours in tainmen-t; Mrs. Mark'Valente boating in their 3O-foot Sea ChUTCh..etc. Tony Cueter pays in cash lIB much as 20% more. Check m",,!mgs, :ltte:-!!!!!g t" a .Tr., tavor~. and Mrs. Ray: Ray. motorin~ to Put.in-Bay But rlgh! now ~er eyes areit out. Satisfy yourself aDd then see the jeweler you can mynad of detal1s. . mond J, Kokowicz, financial. in Ohio and Cedar Point. on t~e .Whlte ChrIstmas Ball.trust ... Tony Cueter of Bijouterie, Grosse Pointe's rIDe ~.he adds that the babYSit. More are Mrs James H "Next year we have made All IS ~ust about .r~ady. Andjeweler at 20445 Maclt Avenue, Ul"ooiiCPGu:te Woods. Open !ers have ,been busy ~ttend. Din.eeman hospitality' Mrs' olans to visit Mackinac Is. as chIldren antlclpate the10:00 a.m. . 5:30 p.m. Closed Mondays. 109 ~o her three chl1dren, William P: Clark, invit~tions; land and then sail around "Night before Christmas,"

* • • ~~~~~~ ttnoih~'c~~~n,~e~: ~~. P{\oner Whiteiaw, "pub- the tip of Michigan's lower Mrs. D~mmy shares theRon Ruei Says ... Before you.decide to have "Katie" , mind you y but hClty; .Mrs. ~urray Klim. peninsula to Harpor Springs, sa~e feelings. ,

a perm, you owe it to yourself t;) know what the "Cathe'rine"), , chuk, re~ervahons, and. Mrs. w~,erewe ~ill visit my uncle. We:~ant ev~ryone to haveprocess is all about and just what kind of effect A Little Helper Th~~.as:. Beard, se~tmg. That WIll~e a lo~g trip, fn:~:~:~' ~eita;,e all look-it will have on your hair. Ron suggests a total At times Christine has had. '. ndre:w Dahl IS serv- but we ~re .all lookmg for- .. ...... ..'t tak h' 11 d h mlt as recordmg secretary. ward to It Smce our boat iscontrOl ryrametnc cut to start the begmnmg of 0 e er sma. aug .ter I Proceeo:ls from the $150 docked at' th G P . t Sing in Christmasyour new 10Jk. The best time for a perm is when Ito SOt.me~'Ithde !),atllth~laknntlhll;gIper couple tickets are desig. Yacht Club ~t i;~Ps~~Sib~~nt~your hair doesn't look good, if it lacks body, will ~:e ~gS, tb o~ t ~ IS nated for new.cardiac moni-

Ijoin friend~' or family there At Dominican High

~ot stay in t~e style you desire and has become a m:nt. ~eu~Ca~~ri~e :as ~~~ to:,5 at Sain~ John.. ~nd enj.oy an. e.v~ning of sail, II'he Do m-i-n-ican High I'tIme consummg problem. Call 886-4130 for an ap-I very' good." I The monllol'S now In us~ mg or Just vlsltmg back and SchOOl Mus i c Departmentpointment. Catherine. a very pixieish are several years ol~ ana r(jrt~ on t~e boats, sharing will prct:en! an evening of

• * • . four-year.old who attends need to be r~~laced, says stones or dmner. Christm'as music Sunday, De"For Festive Evenings ... glam- II' Assumption Chureh Nursery M~s.Drummy: So the funds Likes It Hot cember 9, at 8 o'clock in the

orous sequined cardigans end sweat- . Sch~o~, has an older ~ister, ~~;f:y::~se ~~deed for a "4Iy husband loves warm s C h 0 0 1 auditorium, withers come in red black brown or navy '.. , Chnstme-ealled Chnsty- . weather and therefore could Choral Department alumnaepriced $130 and $200, are perfect td an ll'year-old fifth grader Ms. Derby Quee~. live in the south during especially invited to join in'!!.'e{lr1vith 10nQ velvet skirts or pants u,.,\ at Our Lady Star of The Sea A few years ago, Chrlstme, Michigan's cold and long sin gin g the "Hallelujah

. (>67 $77 - - . SChool. daughter pf Mr, and Mrs. winters," notes Christine. Chorus." Ticket donation ispr.tced.., and , a~ ~he Margar~L .., 'C; "Christy is in a.id see:::::::, William Petzold Clark, of The Drummy family, how, $1.50 for adults, $1 for stu.Dtamond Shop, 377 FtSner Road. player who has 'been a par.! Kenwood road, was involved ever', iGveii Mid::g:m in thl' .dents.~ ••• Ucipant on the Neighbor. in another fund raiser, for summer, and as long as they -------

A. HARVEY'S ~OMPLEAT. TRAVELER ... hood Club team which en- the Muscular Dystrophy As- c.an travel to the islands in Spring second semesterFor !our co~vem~nce we will be open MOllOY tered the .playof:fs,"says Mrs. sociation. the winter, they "are very. Dean's List stud~nts at Em.

. . eveDlngs until 7:30. ~esday through Saturday, Drummy. / "! W!\S crowned Ms. Derby content." erson College. Boston, Mass.,10:00.5:30 ... 345 Fisher Road. A wall shelf in the Queen 'by W.ayne Newton at Christine's family, through. included KATHRYN KNOB.

• • • Drummys' .family room is the Roostertail Club during out five generations in the LAUCH, daughter of MR.At The Merry Mouse ... you'll find. quickly filling with trophies a drive to raise needed funds Detroit ar~a, has had a great and MRS. KARL KNOB.

the finest selection of imported and dom- ~'l' both Christy an~ her bfUther ! for MS," ex p I a ins Mrs. h~ritage. in boating, beg.in. LAUCH. of McKinley avenue,estic che:se and crackers plus o~hc:r udici- ~ Johnny, the t~l~~ ••'D~~my IDrum~,:. I mng WIth her grc::t-g:-and. I ~r:~e~t~y...8,. _s:n~o:.Elemt'n. Ious goodIes for your holiday entertaining ~ otlsprmg, <I ~ ~'-J '-" ..!!!l1 c'hnstme eventually model.l father. WIlham l-'elzolo. I .alY .c.uuC"UUI1 l1i<1jOr. 'Iand Christmas gifting ... corner Kerche- ~. I Ival and Notre Dame. . Ther.e's Still Time .... _t~ or~er ~our personal- Did You K~ow ... the Welcome .~";~~ '• * • lzed ChrtStmas cards at Wnght.s Gtft and Lamp Wagon has a nIce package of helpful of ••<a____ I~

Two's Company ... 399 Fisher Road wishes ~ho.'P or choose from, a ~rge selectio~ of boxed or information and f,!,ee gifts Jor. brides ~E",.to announce the opening of a new branch on De- mdtVdual cards. You II fmd lots of gtfts to please. to be. If vou are m Grosse Pomte or '" ""'"cember 3. It will be located at 151 West Congres. T.",......." lI",ti 1.(Z?TI'l') shn.des will help brighten your Harper Woods. just call the hostess, '\~t.-next to the London Chop HOlLSe. i) !holidav decor. Use their convenient layaway plan Ellen Olsen, 884.9'148. 'I;r

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~ PersnIckety Peabr ... 369 Fisher Road .. ~ ~ Remember Perini's ... tor pl!rties and banquets. Res-~, -"~ will be open after Thanksgiving every week Julie's of Grosse Pointe . . . has put au winter and ervations are available for grllnp'l from 20 to 109 • • •

'/ day evening until 7:36 till Christmas for fall fashions on sale and marked them 20% to 10% off. showers, b'rthdays, business meetings, after funeral lunch. iJ) your shopping convenience. This Includes dresses, jackets, skins, blouses and acces. eons and family get,t(}ogethers,Enjoy delicious food, excel'j

• • • sories. The sale will make room for all the re~ort and cruise lent cocktails, home.made bread and de~rts and graciousRobert Of Robert's Place ... says one cf the wear tbat is arriving daily at 17006 Mack Avenue, one service. There's convenient free, private> parking at Peri.r~~r~E1~f~:~£:1:r.d~J;~=~I:~;oE~b~~:~Of.C::::;t:~::t:::;::tionofholidaym~....187:I~::~::~p;,;:.;:::.n.":: SPE-"

to weal set 0" J..l,.,m n"t !l:n that vou can have wear ... short cocktail dresses and long gowns . t IS wee •. a~,the School Bell, 17904

fl'n'sh d I k 'W::'h-'t'h -_. '-sl k' I t d h da Irn:uked 20% off now thr.:::ugh December 24 at the Mach: Avenue. LOU U lCtve whnt they can do I

. I ~. 00. l~ e new ee scu pure ea s' P . . . * * * IIn fasmon, all expert cut and a !,!pw nenn is time- I omte FashIons, 15112 Kercheval 822-2818. C kb k C II ' •I NOW. Call 886-4130. '-. * •.• t 00 00 0 ectors ... ~ou [1 want to add .hey • • • I Do Your Chnstmas Decorating At Los: .Tree Co?kbook to you~ hbrary. Easy to n:take I

F L d' h Danielle's ... fabulous ornaments from 50c deltcwus rectpes 10r appehzers, entrees, seaJood'lor . a tes ~ 0 Wear Glass:: '.' . here a!e I ... st1Lnning an el candle holders at $13.50. breads .. d.esserts, mtcrowave made easy and .~omuch

great Chnstmas glfts. Choose the ... agte Foc~11!mlT- 2lJ And d 't'f ,gt t b' Ch ' t more tS mcluded. The proceeds will go to the Lost 1

r r ••. l..~_ "L-D.'p tnhl~ (.1495) d th M . I • /1 '-.. on orqe a nng your rtS mas T Ch 1 Th . Ior JU' ,.." " ~"'. ._ .. <".~' an e aglc '-'J'. l"st E t'. h'll-' 1 Id -.:. t- "'d ree ave. e pric(? is $10. Make checks pa"ableFocus compact mtrror for h~r purse ($4) }'- d . l . xo tC s e~, Jewe ry, 0 ptln 1I a.. I t L T ,.". - 1 T' t N ' I

W 0.' . In beautiful anttques are atfwng our many se- ~ o.st Tee ,,,;/(alle., ,t s .ax _edt!ct~hle. Send to

them at oods pttcal ~tudw, 19599 Mar.k Ave- lections 17009 Kerchevai Margte PetzulU, 44 S. Dceplands Road. or call 886-nue, between 7 and 8 Mtle Roads, 882-9711. . . . • * .' 5081. After November 1 send checks to Patty Turn-

N Th Th Ch; • .. Special At Swan House .•• A 14K gold ~ bull! 68 Lewiston Road, 882-9104, Makes it greatow at e stmas Season ••• is upon _ heart set with a diamond Is designed bv » I Chnstmas gift.

us, ii ill time to think nf dec:ldnr the balls. CIsar. . Jerry Madison and specially priced $U.95. * * t

v.t tbe Florist has ulIUSllal everlasilng arranga:" • J\ri ..the. Sp:C!ll!, t!!!' j"wpl ..r's roulte polish. t - Make This Year's Gift ... a memory~. 'I'menu lit 1859() M.ck Avenue, 881.1800., Ing cloth Is $2.50 and makes a welcome stock. \h.. . .A 1)( "Christmas Past" with a gift for your

. •. • • ing stuffer for those wbo wear gold jewelry. ~ Ihome from White's Old House. De Il bedAdmIred In The Wmdow of Peach Street , ., Visit 20311 M'tk Avenue In Kimberly Korner. wanners, pewter mIniatures, copper molds I

those much sought aik. Ik.n;b::.y ~"les. '!"hPy' * • • I (in a variety), tea tllrl.8, rocken, tableswould make such terrific Christmas gifts and are I Lilly Pulitzer of Urosse Pointe ... is ~xciterl or ~a.mps.... the co~~e!1ienceo! oa~ own .!b~t Iprilcled at $19:95

f. ,T~e L.BoukSShiC0f~Frl1snce ~xedcluSive about a new shipment of 100% cotton sweaters in !~::;~:e lO~:leKe:o l;~;~~III1Li~~~P"::C:.. ,I

wa paper and auriC uO;; as ma y llrrlV and Icolors to accent your winter wardrobe and to t::p St Clair' Shores and b 0 "u 9''t •.,; b .'f I . I tt 8t b l' ff . . , . rowse. pen.1 II con .... ns a eau.l u pakS ey pa ern. op y It 0 they macnme WQ~Ii. Stop by 20311 Mack I p.m. Mondays, ,Thursdays and Frida s17912 Mack ('Orner Washington, 884-7004. Avenue in Kimberly Korner ... 881-9296. 1776,6230. y , . I

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PLEASE GIVE ME AHAPPY HOME AG~I N

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B8lHl;,45POINTE HOMEOWNERS

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READ AND TELL YOUR PAST, PRESENTAND FUTURE. THIS GIFTED LADY WILL AD.VISE YOU WHERE OTHERS HAVE FAILED.

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INDEX TO SERVJC~."..OFFE~~~I D1~:~sg~~~~:bsru~f~~~ i~I"~~'~~~s7;9~:;r~hevallGrosse Pointe 48236 CAN'~~~~ 9.5? ! CAS~~:I &~S~IIONi L~~~:~~ ~~;:~B!.~e~L:~5 years) at St Paul's Cath. ~'''' I Rven,in.~s at ~el1k,:?:",n I typinlt important, experj.

, legal Notice 120 lake and River Property olic Church. Mother's day Office Houts: AVON uuw-;ltV"w •••Y':~;:;'\l;..ut. l't":'I'''' ';'•.:';' ;::::;:.:i~eJ. c:;?: Ofl'.1A Personals 12E Commercial Property out. Every Friday morning and you can choose your own Cross and other bene Its 9139.18 Death Notice 12F Northern Property '30 C $25 Mon. 8-5; Tues, 8-12;.Wed. 9-5 hours. Earn good money included. Call Bev at 962. ----.----------9 a.m.' 12: p.m. ost . 0 " F ' 8 5 I1C rub1ic 5<Jle 13 Real Estote Open to the public. For Thurs.!\'. n. - and meet interesting peo. 6735. I ASSOC lATE2 Entertainment 13... lots for Sale reservations and informa. Deadlin8S: pIe, too, For details, call WARM CREATIVE indivi~ I DIRECTOR2A Music Education 13B Cemetery Property tion, call 882.4419. M today. I 't t k f 2Cancellations end changes, on.4 p.m. VE 5-7050 dua 0 a ,e carp o. OF NURSI NG28 Tutoring and Educotion 13C land Cantracts UNITED IL f $4f) N T d month old mfant, 4 days We have an I'mmedl'ate open.2C Hobby Instruction 13D For Sale or lease T~ are cou'pon, ew copy, ues ay noon. ----------- k 9 am" pm

, 881 7709 E t' M WE ARE LOOKING f per wee . ..-v.. ., G P . t2D Camps 14 Reol Estate Wonted -. rror correc IOnS, on. noon or a P f h me but would lng. ID our .. rosse. am e, career ml'nded l'ndl'Vi'dual re er my 0 , .Jflce Adm'n,dr~t'v" ~nnl2E Athletic Instruction 14A lots Wonted AMERICAN AIRLINES cou. Rat8S: - consider yours. Persunal VI • ~.~. ~ •• - .-"-'

2F Schoals 148 Vocation or Suburban pons, one for $50,2 for $9!l I ',',ho is presently licensed references required. ags./ or e:Iucatlonal expenenc,e2G Convalescent Care Property Wanted 882.0899. I Cash or • pre-pay: 12 words. , . . 2.90 or considering the field of 2472 I required. B.S.N. preferrea.3 Lost end Found 14C Real Estote ExehanlJe Each additional word. . . . . . . .15 real estate sales. For the . Please call Lorraine Deck.4 Help Wanted General 15 Business Opportunith MAKE THIS an exceptional Billing rate. . . . . .. . 3.40 b~tnn~r,. ~e offer. tsales I LEGAL SECRETARY, th~r. er, R.N., Director of Nurs-4A I'klp Wanted Domestic 16 Pets for Sale Christm?,~, s end charity Retail rate per Inch. . 4.70 al s, rammg assis ance oughly' experienced, ~ur I lng, 569-H?50, Medical Per.48 Sen;jl'es to Exchange 16A Horses for Sole cards from the Foundation h 550 and leads. If you wO'lld en. senior partner in Grosse sonnel Pool.

• Border adv. per inc . . . . . . ., joy working with a small. Pointe Village office of a4.C House Sitting Services 168 Pet Grooming For Exceptional Children 8 weeks or more. .. . 5.00 er, select and closely knit downtown law firm. 886- MOTHER'S HELPER for 25 Situation Wanted 16C Pet Boarding and help continue our pro. group of people in pleasant 5446. teddIe,s. Child care dutiesSA Situation Domestic 19 Printing and Engraving gram for handicapped chi!- CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility tor a surroundings, call Wm. W. only. Approximately 305' Employment Agency 20 General Service drpn, 25 cards for $3,50, classified adv. error Isllmlted to either a cancellatlon at the Queen at 886-4141 for an RECEPTIONIST, day;s Ren. hours per week, some eve.5C Catering 20A Carpet Laying Call 885.8660 (9-2) for charge for or are-run of'the portIon In error. Notification interview. Cen Indoor Tenms and nings. R,eferences. 885.4245.6 For R""i Unfurnished 20. Refriaeration and /'Iir further information. La. must be given In time for correction In the followIng Issue. Racquet Club. CaU Mrs,6A For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair cated in Grosse Puinte I We assume no responslbillty for the same error after the HAIRDRESSERS wanted, 2 Johnson. 259-8900. WANTED, responsible per.68 Rooms for Rent ~OC ChimMY and Fireplace Memorial Church. ~tl~~r~f~G& CENSORSHIP: We reserve the'rlght to I vositions open for hair. t' son to care for my 2 sons,6C Office for Rent Repair dressers with some cuen.' MECHANIC or appren Ice ages 5 and 10, in myclaSSifyoaen ad under Its appropriate headIng. The 'pub- k d d I 94 d6D Vocation Rentals 200 Locksmilh~ CERTI FIED Ifsher reserves the rIght to edit ar reject copy submitted i6r , tele. Excellent opportunity wee en ays, . an Grosse Pointe home, from61 Garage for Rent 201 Insulation SWEDISH publication.' Salon located in Village Chalmers Standard. 822- 11:30 a.m. to ,6 p.m., Wed.6' Snore Living Quarters 20' Wosher and DryEr Repair ' shopping area. Excellent 9310. nesdays, beginrung January6G Store or Office Rental 21 Moving MASSAGE THERAPY --- - parking. Francesco's ViI- ---S-T-A-T-I-O-N--a-tt-e-nd-a-"n-t 9. 885.74326to! For Rent or 5<Jle 21A Piano Service FOR \A/OMEN 2A-MUSI~ I4-HELP WANTED Iage Hairdressers, 17007 GASEDUCATION' GENERAL Kercheval, ask for Frank J nights or weekends, apply EXCELLENT 0 p po r tun i.6J Halls for Rent 218 Sewing Machine. For appointment or infor. Messina, 882.2550. within 1.94 and Chalmers ty with America's largest7 Wanted ta Rent 21C Electrical Service mation call Wendy, 331. PIANO AND ORGAN Ies. _.__________ Standard. real estate company. Pro.7A Room Wanted 210 TV and Radio Repair 0563. sons, Doctoral candidate NURSES AMWAY-Beat inflation, di- . gressive commission pro.78 Room and Board Wonted 21E Storms ond' Screens in organ performance at E f d versify your income. Get KITCHEN BUS help wanted, gram, 2 offices. Call Doug7C Grarage Wanted 21F Home Improvement FOUR TICKETS, Toronto, University of Michigan. I njoy your ree am the whole story. Call Tom. local dIning room, hours Primeau at 979-6000.11) Stofuoe Spece Wonted 21G Roofing Service King Tut exhibit, Decem. ,Your Family 882-5169. 10.6 p.m. 886-1010.• . ~. B ' U "D Six v.ears p_rivate teaching y p f . ,8 Articles for 5<Jle 2tH Rug Cleoning Der ;.1.1. eSL ouer iJ).' . e- . our ro esslon I U"'EKEEPER ded' WANTED, Saturday compan., . cember 7. P. O. B:lx 15194 experience. Call Joe 885'1' AU'I'[) D~A LF.P,.'::lH'" HO "7 nee 1m.-"i8A Musical Instruments 21-1 Painting, Decor':lting TOP WAGES -. ._r di d n' , ionforelderlvlad,' Grosse

t, 8. Antiques far 5<Jle 21 J Wall Washing Detroit 49215. 4982 after 6 p,m. NEEDS CASHIER AND me ately ays, :st. Am:e s. Pointe' area.- 886-8500, 8\ PIANO INSTRUCTION INVENTORY CONTROL Harper-Cadieux. 886.2502.'4.ac Office Equipment 21K Window Washing AM~RICAN and .United If.! BEN EFITS I. thru 5 p.m: ~fonday thru~.~t.,',', Articles Wanted 21L Tile Work fare coupons> $15.822-0760. ELAINE VERYSER CLERK COOKS NEEDED, full time, Friday.

, :.:.10 Snowmobile for Sale 21M Sewer Service Specializing in Beginners Uniform Allowance PLEASE REPLY TO 6:30 to 2:30. Also part time", l~A Motorcyc1e~ 00; Sale 21N Asphalt Work CERAMICS, firing (Christ. 886-8358 Vacation Pay BOX M.12. 1:30 to 7:30. HarPer ~nd LEGAL SECRETARY want.;.;;:,:: '0& Trucks for Sole 210 Cement and Brick Work mas) greenware available. MI' I GROSSE PTE. NEWS Cadeux. 886-2502. ed for downtow!J' law of.~•.,. , WOODS MUSIC a practice nsuronce '(, .~ . 11 Cardor Sale 21P Waterproofing Call evenings after 6 p.m. FARMS, MI. 48236 MATURE WOMAt~ needed flce, good typing skills a:;i..:11A Cor Rep.:lir '21Q Plaster \"'ork Saturday before noon, 886- STUDIO pM~diorMt:A1edieol SECRETARY-On call. We I to care for school.age chilo must, primarily defense!Ii. 118 C W t d t B 21R F 't R ; 0798 01 1 eoge litigation work. Call Mr.''i.'i' , crs on e 0 uy urO!ure epolf . 20551 Mack 88:1.C024 H I'd P need a secretary to help us dren occasionally after.

~~. : llC Boats and Motors 215 Carpenter Guitar, piano, theory. ' 0 I ay, ay Andree at 96UI989.

rr~t..',llD Boat Re""'lr AMERICAN AIRLINES lh Inservice Education on', an on-call 'basis, Type noons, evenings and vrca.

"5 ..- 21T Plumbing and Heating fare coupon, $50. 774-3621. Home or studio. 60 wpm, accurately and be Hons. 882-4374. COMPANION for elderly}\t : llE B~t Doekoge,and Storage 21U Jonitor Service I MEDICAL able to handle divenified couple in Grosse Pointe.Ii I1F T a Ie de 21V SII 1 t. AMERICAN AIRLINES 'f.I 28 TUTORI"'G A"'D I WAITERS, dishwasher need-"", r I rs an ampers verp a Ing - ~''I C l'rical duties. Must be area. Room, board and sal-if. ',1 JO Mobile Homes 21W Dressmaking and Tailoring' fare coupon, One at $50. EDUCATION PERSONN EL il bl 830 5 ed at small French cafe,

52" .4"96. ava a e : a.m.' p.m. Grosse Pointe Woods. 343. ary. Call Nancy, 885-4013.'12 Suburban Acreage 2tY Swimming Pools ....= G as needed. Please send 1et- ----- _T : 12A Suburban Home 21% Snow Removal and AMERICA..~ Airlines 1h fare TUTORIN POOL \ ter of application to Box 0610. HIGH SCHOOL BOY to

: 121 Vocation Property L.ondscoping coupons, l3), one Unileu ALL SUBJ ECTS G.30, Grosse Pointe News. BABYSITrER NEEDED ful shovel my walk this winter.'12C Farms for Sale Airlines. 886-6789. GRADES 1 THRU 12 Grosse Pte .-Mt. Clemens \ An equal opportunity em. \ time in my home. Refer-l Tc~t'::.ine near 1<I'Tcheval.: lA-PERSONALS ! l'A--.PERSONALS TWO UNITED Airlines 50% PROWFE'SCAN HECLP'TY 882-6640 _ ployer, M/F. - ' ences.885.0378. \ 885.8167.. dh:count coupons, $30 each HAIRDRESSER to round out YOU MAY NOT BE BABYSITTER WANTED - WAITERS, Waitresses, Mon ..:~U~.s.LISA-Palm lUld tarot PUppy Sl'ITER service-Ex. 881-9461. Li:~~~:GP~~R our st~f, W~,~y~ '-Il ~p. JOB HUNTING. . ~}~~pinL!,)UW.,•.1.Q .p.~, to Y,4a.e,y,u1~t:milt~/~~ s..t.~-::t-r::~~~~~~J:~~~~~e::::e~.~ii T-.W-.0 AMERICAN Airlines 63 Kercheval on the Hi;; t~::;:;r:~~~~:~en~ft~ BUT HAVE'yOU ~~~a>,.s=t:~)l,thr~Ugh., ;:, ~~~T~~~.C1Ub

..~ast.~,~e Rqad. Call flir per. day including portion::; discount coupons. $40 each 3;43.0836 881-8~1 clientele. Excellent oppor- CON" ";u-EO:=u'" ,----------- -----------'appointment 621.5430. of 1st and last days, VE 9- or 2 f~r $75. !l82.9907. PRIVATE TU'i'ORING tunity, busy salon, new CALICO"CORNERS? I SAG~~s'~~~~ aFa~hi~~hib~~iC~~;~;~~-PlpS~~a~:ftsc~:~:

1385. h All b location. Call Ms, Carol,BARTENDER ----------- AIRLINE COUPON, half fare in your own orne. su • Calico Corners is looking for comes a challenging career Apply Box A-IS, GrosseII I I Ad It d Joli Salon. 773-4750.PRIVATE PARTIES ORI ENTAL RUGS 822.1880. jects; a eves.. u s an 1 --::_:--=-=.___ enthusillstic sales person- opportunity. Full and part Pointe News,

ALL OCCASIONS ANTE children, Certified teachers. CARPENTER NEEDED to nel who enjoy working time positions available for .EXCELLENT REFERENCES W. D PET SITTER, medium to DETROlT and SUBURBAN dismantle and re-install with decorative ,jaiJrics tor mature individuals. willing PROFESSIONAL offIce seek.

m ~mall, no tinklers, biters. TUTORING SERVIC'" b . .' .• • """TIMOTHY'" MYERS one or any J.:< wooden shelving for a law the home. Retail or decor. to work a fjexi Ie sched.1 mg U4;Ji.1)' perscn:;.u.C, :.'IC:!.881-5348 . Private collector will pay My Pointe home. 822.5069. 356.0039 library. Call 961-9139 ating experience is help. ule ineludin~ evenings and and energe~[c individual,

after 5:30 any reasonable price. ANYONE WISHING to do- I ful, but not required. If weeke.nds. Excellent sala:y willing and able to take6«-7311 nate food, canned goods, 2F-SCHOOLS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A you would like ,to work and liberal e1?1ployee dls. training, learn skills in

CHRISTMAS CARDS, invita. potatoes, turkey, ham, to PARENTS! ! ! REWARDING CAREER? with people in a pleasant ,count. Apply m ;-erson at different field of occupa-tions, signed and addressed CUSTOM DRAPERIES fl'ed the poor on Christmas REAL ESTATE MAY BE retaii atmospheIC", ..lc::se The Gan~os at Eastland tion, Ii g h t bOOkkeeping,in ealligraphy, Reasonable Many sample books, rea. Day. Please contact Lori at GROSSE POINTE YOUR ANSWER call for an interview~ Cali. and Renaissance, typing required. Please884-7264. sonably priced. -;72.5440. 886.7141, LEARNING CENTER We .have openings for 2 am- I. reply with.immedi"t" sh"rli===:::::=:::=====~l----------- I OFFEltS: bitious salespeople in each co Corners, 25008 Little MAINTENANCE MAN reo resume to Box No. S.32,

NEEDLEPOINT lessons, pd. ONE UNITED Airlines half LISTEN! NG of our branch offices near Mack, St. Clair Shores. 775. quired 3 or 4 nights per Grosse Pte. News, Farms,vate or group. Any age. fare coupon. 885-3667, COMMUN ICATION F.astiand, Grosse Pointe 0078. week. Apply in .person, .Mi. 48236 .TU 6-6318 TU 17G73 P k d G P . • Roostertail, 100 Marquette -----------

• . , FOUR LIONS.Miami tickets, SKILLS ar an rosse DUM HOSTESSES Drive. Detroit. 822-1234. CLERK-TYPIST - Goo dNEEDLEPO!NT and crewel 51) yard line, lower level. Pre.School _ Kinderguten ~ood~: .We <gfer fener(Ju~ Full and part time. No ex. ------------ pl..~-e .. ninn with ot ..nni:!

pillows blocked and finish- Best offer. 771.9539. AM;'PM Sessions a, ver Ismg, . ~)Or ~me an perience necessary. Apply MEAT CUTTER \ t;~~g ;;d~fili~g.-abiiili~s.ed. TU 1.7073, TU 6.6318. 63 K h' th R'll ClOse 5Upen"lSlOn. ~ompre.. t th Or'g' 1 Service-ori~ntate~. business. G.M. Building area. 815.____________ UNITED AIRLINES lh fare erc eval on e I hensive training classes m person a e I IDa Must n'oy talKm'. _.. _THE BAHA'I FAITH I coupon, $40. 823.1928. 343-0836 881-8281 start soon. Can Paris Di. Pan c a k e House, 20273 tomer:, J no nig~t~~ "~~ 1_5_1_48_.__ . _872-8217 - 365.95iSti ----------- DAY CARE Santo for interview ap. Mac~ Grosse Poi n t e Sund&ys. Call 835.8403.1 ACCOUNTANTWHO DO YOU KNOW

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2 AMERICAN AIRLINES NURSERY AND ' pointment. 834-0600. Woo s. Ask for John. Established Detroit manufac.lh fare cOL;pons, $40 each. JOHNSTONE & YOUTH WORKER --------

WITH A 343.0678. KINDERGARTEN JOHNSTONE TWO OPENINGS turer on East JeffersonHEARING PROBLEM? . . I . Part time position involves SCROOL CROSSING wants full charge degreed

DISCOUNT Are yuu help1;;;; them tn deall FOR SALE two Umted Air. CLASSES LEGAL- SECRETARY-Part- helping emotionally im. . GUARDS \ indh-idual with experiencewith it? Wearing a profes. lines ~'2 fare l;uUpui15. $25 I 2, 3 OR 5 SF:s..~ICNS time permanent position. paired children prepare Approximately two hours at through financial state,

TOWLE STERLING ~ionally fitted hearing aid each. 821.5130, I PER' WEEK. FULL OR Downtown. Good typing I for ,ht sc~ccl day. 7 a.m. staggered intervals; Mon. ments. Submit resume in.SILVER AND I~ the mark of a truly con. I LET SELECT Shoping Servo HALF.DAY-A.M. CR P.M. important, experience reo to 9 a.m. Monday thru Fri-\ day through Friday; $4.34 eluding salarv require.

NORITAKE CHINA, slderate pers:ln. Enc?urag. ice lighten Santa's load 776-7340 quired. Call 961-9139. day, $3.50 per hour. SChool hour-$4.94 hour. ments to Grosse PointeSi~~~0p~~~O isnegekthheelhparl'sdaOnfhexep~le~gsi;~ Call 885.B059 today. . CHILDREN'S I LOOKING FOR extra in. year only. High School AppIic~t~ons a.va~lable a! News, P.O. Box K-75.1----------- WORLD IN h h graduates send resume to Mumclpal BUlldmg, 20020 4A HELP WANTED

CALL of caring. Audiometric ex. D0LL REPAIRS Id d come, vJ ere you c oose P.O. Box 36122, Grosse Mack Avenue, G r ') sse -

I I ami nation byappnintment. ..' 0 . an LAKESHORE VILLAGE your own hours and work Pointe Woods DOMESTICFiNE ARTS CHINA II .. new. COlr.po~~llOn.. ~Is~ue. ---------- out of your home? This Pointe Woods 48236. '. 1------------No obligatIOn. j evcs re.eel ana f"'S,il'1gmg 2G- -"'NVA' rSCJ:li>IT h' Id b f 11----------- An equal opportl1n1ty em. GROSSE POTNTE

I AN~6-~l;;ER 'Ii. BETTER HEARl NG ~r5. KI~c 884-1426.' . '1 ~ __ C~RE LS ..... • I c~~~~~i~~:~~~~!.fa~ aO;p;:fn~:! S\~~~~:~$:>....~RD ! EI;:e~r, male, female or re-j 'r~~~~~?;;,r~~C'~lI~n~E~~~n

L-. • 88 i-3600 I,TWO A~ERl(';:\N half tar,c 1 CARE F;)R your loved oneS' 'I "'<'" 0....... I RE'""C.E..P.T"I'O.N'-"','ST IX'---RA Y 'T'RANSCRIPTION. po~itions for ex~;;::~~e1F====;;;';;~--------------~I coupon" $2;1 each. 88,-. I in hos?itai or home. Exper. 1 WAITER, waitress. grill cook; _' 1ST for' East side clinic Child care.l Housekeepers.

TWO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE" A~fERICANAlRLINES50%1 or HNs, 24.hour s~l'\iice'I-- ,I age f!rm._.~che.dule'",.9.51 436()... HI "'~JU. '~'Il :Maid~, Ch!!.c,ff('lIrs I Com.. N ERSARY di,count cJupons, $40 each. I AMC Health Clre One.. .! Mon ..I- n. loall Diane ....,~r f ----- - panions and Couples. 18514

HAPPY AN IV Two for $70. 882.0007. 559.2585. I Office Expandmg tevant. 961.6666. __ T,ELEPHONE .assist,ant. n.ee~. M ~ c k Avenue. _G~ ass eJOANNE, ------------- 3 LOST AND FOUND I Salesperson needed. MEDICAL OFFICE ascistant cd. for bus>, pediatriCian s Pomte Farms. i:80-4::>76.

LOVE BILL ONE A~lERICAN AIRLIN'ES - I h d 4 d - 'I offIce. Full time some med., half {are coupon, $35. 886.1 "" I Bonus plan ... If )'n" ('an 7 our5 ~er .a.~,_., .~ys p.~~ ical experience preferred, HOl'SE CLEANER-expen.

__ 81~5 rl 6 $25 REWARD for Gnash, sell ',L' mi11ion you should I week. C3h oo;':'\).)'tU ,,, ..,, t --. .- ..:: l. 1 "nr,,(I. rl'ferences. davs on-I I a. er p m O"~ b~lnve" ~~."',, a d 72 I no nece",,,,ary. "'.... uc" .- _ I "'. ~_v-' n, ......,- !1 can George P"lm~ for ap. 5 p.m, I tween 1.5 p.m. 885.9167. Iy. Macomb County 755.

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2-EN1ER iAiNMENT white .small cat, (female); I pointment. i -- .-------- ..---, -____ __ _._____ 1767 or 754-;{874.,-----------1 ~ost I~ the \'IClnlly.oll II GAL FRID.AY I EXPERIENCEDNurse'saidel---~----.- ... ----VINTAGE PIANO '\:orkshlre and Kercheval Geo. L. Palms Realtor M ft' G ~r or nurse tu ~flr,,' ,,~ ....'d I 'TALE CO'lPA:\IO:-; LU slav

STYI TNGS S t b I anu ac urer In .lY . lV' '''''1 ,. . .I . .'" \ ep em er 5. P ease call 886-4444 Buildin area looking ridden lady. References. With eldedy man mgnts,Plano entertammcnt for your 885.7000 days or 895.51391 f g " I ive.in 8S? 0926 between Medical 'r3ining not nee.

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I ty. speCIal event. sDeclal leads gratefully tra:ked I wlt~h goo d ~ho~e vo~.~. ! - ---- :....---- -------- - I Grosse Pointe :\1'\\ s. B,..xmoment. Call 862.4403 or down. REGISTERED ~.a anI YPlndj.!:- 1. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. \'.14. Grosse Pointe Farms.

I 866.5n8 ----- . -- --.- N RSES Illes. Sa ary an ene. I part time experience 882. I 'I' h' 48236. F 0 U N D, November 24.1 U !its. 875-5148. I • .)_ " 'I. Ie Igan .

I HAR~ MUSIC for .special 0:. Friendly small black dog. \ U PDA TE I!- , 2~_~~~ ._ .. .__ i GROSSE --PTE, p;\HKlam;i;caslOns. Cathcrlne West. near 51. Clare ChurrJJ 83$. . - - - ---. -.. ------ .--. I needs live.in hOlls('ke('rer.

I 565.3624 after 6 p.m. 1875. .' I PROGRA,M WANTED EDITORIAL ASSISTANT for woman's 2 childrf'n. 2. ~ I'm:;tl'2A-MUSIC FOUND-all bla~kf-emale,1 St. John Hospital will soon section of local weekly newspaper. Journalism living quarters. $150 week.

EDUCATION aopears to be a puopy, vi. : be offering an update experience helpful, good grammar :tnd spelling paid Blue Cross. e~~Tn',ci.n(i.tyof Ma.,ck/Cook road, I "fD:1,am fer RN's who skills essential. Much detail work, plus oppor. -.-.---.---- - .----.------ .. bid f 'to ... It! ~EF.n an ('xperlrncl'ct. l\l>GROSSE PO INT E 11 20 8823 45 are ('urrently licensed tunily to earn.' u caure wn mg an" ayou.

" • I • ) , Four days--Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday I; ir.,1;( ann iirxibk L",i\\'i(1\ulINSTiTUTE OF and have not been prac. I i In r~rr for n1\ -l ;lnd 51I1I8S!NG S)NCE October, i tieing in the profession It,' I -plus enc night 'fl1l'~dav-per week, Send re~' , '. .MUSIC I while and tan cat, vicinity ~ umc to Box J.5. Grosse Pointe ~ews. 'I' ~'e:!r nlli oaul:htrr,. preft>r.

Privatf' inslru~tjon - piano. I of Jefferson, and Whittier, II T rece1nOti

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vojC'(', strings. wind and I grieving owner. Any infor. I he .wee program IS I - --- . Id t 1., al e . (1[1od Inng ll'.r.", pLIt('ntl.albrass instruments guitar I mation gralefuly appreci. geare 0 ~ IDIC X. ..

in a ~ dol i n, organ and I atcd, 823.0017. periences on thc nur~. EMANUEL UNGARD BOUTIQUE In lhl' .I(',:\~N~:~:I,~;~~rI th"ory, Distinguished fac. ---- .--- -. - .-.-.-. I ing units, with addl. dr,'". "\I'n

, FnlJNJ)-RiTtJ<. 7 Mile.Mack: tional classroom instruc. I Excetlent sales opportunity for bri~ht, energet.ic peo. Plea,,' c"il i7 .. lC.4~, ;;f~~rI ~ty. _8~2.4963. _. _ .... __ area. Call after 4 p,m. 884. I tion prOVIded. IlIlcre~- pI!' in <l;~tin!!uishcd designers bO'Jtiquc. Fashion 7 P In.

1 ',\llLL TF.ACH pian,) 'in your 9976. I cd candidates are in. backgrvilnd and good appearance essenliai. Call BAUY:-oiTT;'~r. \ !:E!W\' f"r

I hom£'o Rachrl Dunning. - . -. - ------.-- vited to call 343.3980. ElI('n King Z('lmon for appointmrnt bctwt'cn 1':: y,';lr (,\.I gIrl, ~ to 3:m 4404 4-HELP WANTED

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IPIANO J,!'~SONS-.qualified ---- - -- ---------- Il ;aZiGi Mvi'v;;s Rd, 259-7?90 .will 1\,Jnl('. G~,",,'J'.,int,'teacher, my home, 882. DENTAL receptionist. Ex-I Detroit 48236 IiI 117172. perienrc helpful. 884.0533, \ , I' Park .1\'".\. ~" ..woo.-------

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4A-HELP WANTED 15-S.I_TUATiON ('5C-..cATERING ---I6-t~~~:~~HED I' 6-~WFtN~~HEDIt 6-U~~UR:~ISHEOI,6-UNFURNISHfD I UNFURN:iSHEC I-DOMESTIC WAN~ED _ THIBAULT Catering - Dis. ------ . . ._. ' , - er LARGE STUDIO apartment, EXECUTIVE Calibre E .. ~ef.

- _ •••• _. '- - •• -- ••_~ _" ~'ln 1LADY WISHES 1 0" 2 days tinclive menus desi.ned to BE AUT I F U L Wmdmllli ~ KEE APAR rMF.N 1 and SPACIOUS 2.bedroom ~p~ . d' t Iy aval'lable one ferson residence. Exrlting'-IUJl .....l, uu .... " ..."''''y TYV - - P . t D . Spa I'OUSI ut'lll.tl'eo w'lth acce~o to un. fl t II'YI'nO foom wrung Imme la e, h t tP Call aft r 4 p m LU 1. a week eleaning. Refer. suit your indiVi-dual needs om e rive. c I >. "" . a , co. ' • I _~ th" rastside's finest contemporary ~ or erm~51. ~ '. encca. 371-3843. and taste. Any. occasion. flat,. 2 bedro0n,ts~ 2 baths, used furn.ls~ed klt.eh~n, r~om, Florld~ room, new ;. art~ent' buildings, $195 I rental; ll'flii1cd:atc O\!\:U------------- I Excellent references 979. family rJom hvmg foom, bath and hvmg area with kItchen applIances, $340 p . I d'ng heat pancy $750WOMAN TO aid elderly fe. SPEED~ SERV~CE, will do 2956. . dining room 'with firepla.-::e. fireplac.e ~n exchange. lor per month. 824-3535. per '?l~n~~~~ico~ Ieall 685: BEAUTiFUL 'quality flat ._

male hip fracture patient. n,tendma anc1 Slmple altera- I ------------ Available December 1st. very ~1~Ited l.ate night I 1 E 3 b d- i~;om 0, Fireplace surrounded. ~lth2 hours in evening, some hons, 885-6026. MM\Y'S ~ANESE hO';De. $600 per month. rlllid slttmg duties. Stable GRATIO~/6 M L .' e . bookcases, I a r g e duungweekends if possible. Leg I s~yle cookmg, featurmg I McBREt\RTY ~ ADLHOCH woman only. aB6.5501. .. rom, smgle famIly ho~e: LARGE 1.bedroom apart. room, mouern kitchen, twoexercises and settle for OFFICE CLEANING done b! lubtee, stuffe.d gr. ape 882.5200 :-- EDROOM bri,,1i gara.ge, fenced yard, 1m ment, fully carpeted, all bedrooms, all new carpet.nillht Call 885-5139 eve- \ dependabl~ and expen. leaves, meat pIes, spmach 2 h ~ rI~fE ':1 ~ Gosse Pointe I mediate occupan~~, $260 ulilltic~ included overlook. ine 1 garage. February 1st

- nmgt -_. _.. ' .. ".. ." ...>~.".!:I"tf ~P"~~:'~,.v~~l!-.~qnat!~:1.. Y;~'>" .ttJtt1?::~ slila.~,•._h?~., S,~.~~~ C~~B ,-:~_~~~~;"~~!_w~,~3~a ;~ :aths living month. 886.7670. in~ Grosse Pointe ~ark, occupa~c.y: $425 per montn I-----------\ 882.~91. , o:ue-tvn:io, uiJlI.iava ia~t"Yl ",Ul:Hh .,~.I,."""""" .. _. _' ', •. ';,. • "_",'''''_'.' .~. !~~~~Fermonth.For1Dfpr- plusutIhtles.UGHT housekeeping four' 1- , carryouts. 776-8371 or seb. able December 1st lV.' dP' .' room \\ Ith 1I~\.l~ral fire ILOV~LY BfU.",.~1J1.. 1:1~ ~u I ination call 81;;;-12:-:::.. '. j -joiiDiM}",':Y. ,'> ,:,;:','..;.;.;.~;":;'_.~

hours per week. Suitable MATURE WOld.AN Wit h I 6215. . proximately a months. Ref. plac~. formal dl.nmg roo.m, lomal:. ~paclOus livm~ --~ -_. ..) - -"' - 881-Q800 Ifor student. 885-4968. nursing expenence seek. erences required; 884,2552. Flo!Ida room. kitchen wI.th I room, dmInI{ room. mod~ru IHOME-3 bedrooms In har. 1_______ -

----------- ing job as a.J>abysitter or ---------- eatl~g space, .stove, refrlg. kitchen with Kitchen-&Ide per Woods, $40() per munth ASHLAND, Suulh of Jeffer.HOUSEKEEPER, g en era 1 to care for £he elderly or JO.JO's CONDOM IN IUM erarof and dIshwasher, 2- dishwasher, Florida room I month security. 779-8797, son - 1 bedroom upper, I

cleaning and some child handicapped. Cal. 343.Q349 HOLIDAY CATERING Harrison Township. 16 Mile. ca.r .garage, gas barheque (heated). 3 bedrooms, Rec, I d t t freshly decorated, $140.care in exci,ii::g!' for studio or 886-0851. We cater to office parties, Jefferson. 2 bed roo m s, mlmmum 6 months lease. oom and Ih bath in base- LARGE l.be ~o?m apar me.n 824.8690 after 6 p.m.apartment including utili. etc., No party too large or fully carpeted, drapes, air, $550 per month plus de. r t Full rpeted and Harper.Whlther area, mId. 1----------.--ties. Must have execllent I .WILL do ,house cleaning, too small! range, refrigerator, laun. posit. 343-9017. ~en. thY ~hout $475 dleaged to elderly accept. BEAUTIFUL 2. bedroomreferences. Can attend offiee cleaning, babysitting 7'i'l-856ll N' I ------------ rapes. rou '822' ed. 1.682.6528. apartment, finished ba~c-

d . dry room, garage. Ice y DRESDEN-GRATlOT area- ImmedIate occupancy. -. -----.---- .._-- ment $265 per month in.school, employed urlng bouse sitting and some I . I decorated. $365 plus util. Upper 5 • room, heated, 7803. SOMERSET-3-bedroom up. clud~s heat 1092 Bea~6'ns.school hours or negotiate sewing, I'm experienced BARTENDER FOR home ibies. S e cur i t y deposit. newly deccrated, stove and I S-Cl an per flat, $350 per mon.th, fiel:! Gross~ Pointe ParkstemraI61..3s0al~r ';'e3e~e~d7~. af- palneadsechao~J-l'v_/erJL...:.:.~ro:n~~. parties, experienced, reU- Available Nov. 1. 881-7085 refrigerator, LA 6-2800. ST. CLAIR SHORE b d e plus utilities, and security., C II' R M Larsen and

u " ll. ~--"' .... ~ able graduate O'f prole;;. o~ LSQ.!PJ~Q -----------1 decorated three e room 885-8970 a .. .7925 and asl.; for Joanne. slonal bartending scho~l. I ,. - ----. I' THREE . BEOROOM: home, brick ranch. Carpeted. . Assoc. for appomtm~nt.

EXPERIENCED LADY need. Call Jeff Habermas at 773- WE HAVE a par t ';D.en t s. 1356 Wayburn, $3~0 per dr-apes, one and half baths. LOWER FLAT, 2 bedrooms. j 521.2500.ed to clean hom~. children HOLIDAY SROPPERS-Will 6479. If no answer 881.7970 houses. flats, efflclences, month, $360 secunty, .n. Tiled basement, fenced basement, Chalmers-Chan-I ST -C-LA-I-R-S-H-O-R-ES-----3in school, twice a week, 8 babysit while you shop. . rooms. to rent, homes to eludes stove, refrigerator, yard, garage, no pets. Se- dler Park area. Vacant. bedroom, newly decorated,Mile and Je(ferson area Former teacher with day NO MUSS, no fuss catering. ~hare In all area,>. Accept. garage. 886-0657. curity deposit $450. 824- Must have .references. $225 garage was her dryer8:30-4. 882-4374. care home license. Reason- Pet t i for e sand hors 109 landlords' rentals. Our ----------- plu-s secunty. 526.3992. '."

able r<:;tes. 881-7632. d'oeuvres and catering for people are screened. Call CHALMERS. Houston.Whit. 2421. stove, refrigerator, $375.ELDERLY. LADY would like ----------- any.size party. 882-8233 or LaVon's Rentin~ Service, tier. Mode~n 1 b~~room, CHANDLER PARK Drive. UPPER INCOME, one. and 772.43'15 or 521.6300 Dana.

live-in companion. house EXCELLENT CLEANERS, 3 882-6645. 773.2035. ca~~ted, all' condItioned, Dickerson area-Upper 11. 2-bed.room. $175 ~nd $200 3 BEDROOM Colonial, lease,keeper, 4 days. from Mon Grosse Pointe college sis.\, 1------.----2fj- parKing. 293~537. bedroom newly decorat~d, Appliances, securIty. 882. only to responsible. party.~er~~c:;i~.J::. day ~~~;~ll f:~heYO~Ii~:: 6-FOR RENT N~Ff' d ~:ro~~t u~~~r $4No 12 MILE and Jefferson: 1. car:peted stove and refrlg. 3993. 15 Mile and Jefferson on

EXperient.'ed. E X~ (! II e n t UNFURNISH!D :~~d: m~nt~nance: No bedroom apartme.nt car- erator. LA 6-2600. : FOR LEASE (v.acant 1 year the lake. 779-4720.LIVE-IN housekeeper to care Grosse Pointe references. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. I pets. Refe.rences. Avail. p~~~d, sto:;, r;~rlge.rator, TWO.BEDROOM house, st. • or less, 3. bed~oom, 1.* GROSSE POINTE FARMS-

for elderly gentleman 5 886-3178 aiter 4:30. 3.bedroom Ranch, carpeted ab~e immediately. 882-6,0''1. h"d' and c_por •• urmshed. Clair Shores, $30() a month bath Colomal wlt.h famIly 3 bedroom air conditiondays, light housekeeping ----------- throughout, r e c rea tl 0 n I 774.at79. plus deposit. Call after 61' room and recreation room Ranch near Kerby school.g~esday:'f~~ :J~60r- H~~~~{ric~: wr:~~: ~o:w~s~~:~.a cfaa:~l:~.l'$g~ ST~~~WOi'~Gb~d_ LARGE UPPER flat. Carpet- p.m. 773-2502. ~~~s.p:s~g~~~' Purdy & Kitchen appliances. $575.

small carpentry, locks and per month. 885-9297 or room townhouse ineIudes ed, 3 bedrooms, close to CHATSWO'RTH _ S{)uth {)f1___________ No pets. .PAR T TIM E babysitter doors. CaIl Doug. 525-3420 526-4722, lloppliances, car.peoting. 1m- school;, stores, churches, Warren, 5-room upp.e~ flat, GR:OSSE POINTE FARMS- TORREY 7' 4 Dedroo~, 2

housekeeper. Hours flex or 526-7779. I medi.ate occupancy. $400. large kitchen and bath re. 2.car garage. Just fInIshed 2-bedroom Ranch, attached ,bath SemI.~nch f~rnl~hedible. 354-4118 between 9 ~_.--------- ROSEVILLE 8&1-6300. modeled. Available Decem. carpeting and decorating, garage, great location. 1m- ~R unfurmshed. FI:ep.~ce,and 5. After 5 call ~ EXPERIENCED young wo- 32160 GRATIOT J'OHNSTONE & ber 1sl. 824.1312. references anytime. 882. mediate. 882-4662 or 895. library, rec roo~ WIth fire.3734. I man wants general bouse- MOTEL MOROCCO JOHNSTONE 2079. 2533. place, aU applIances. Jan.- G keeping job. 839-9583.Within walkine: distance of 1 MARYLAND, Grosse Pointe. ~ I----------- uary thru August. No pets.

4C-HOUSE SITTIN ---------- Macomb Mall. Furnished INQ'U IRE ABOUT 5 r?oms heate~, appliances, WOOD'S almost new duplex, LAKEPOINTE near Vernor 884.0800. I.

SERVICES~ ~!J;:~~fude'::1s-~::::gg 1 .. bedroom kitchenette Pomte bus, qUIet $275. 821- 2 large bedrooms'W~th van'l -Lower_ i~at, 2 bedrooms, I' JOHNSTONE &-----------1 f ",' t .]p apartments and YleeklvOlJR REBATE PLAN 8833. ity area and walk-In clos- stove, refrIgerator, carpet. JOHNSTONELADY WILL house sit while or any ype WOi" ... over 'S - R [------ --- ets in' !'ach ronnecting ed newly decorated, $300. _

you're away. References. Christmas vacation. Will sleeping rooms. Must see METRO TOWE NOW AVAILABLE, aUrae. baths large living and' S~Clirlt,j' depo.:;it I"iO;;: .. ite{1. IDEAL FOR ."ouni! protes.Former Grosse Pointe res- . be home on December 10. to appreciate. 1 :\lid 2 bedroom apartments, live lower I-bedroom apart. dining room, kitchen with 821-9560. sionals or students. Base.ident. 886-0042. Call after Phone 881.1912. ALL UTILITIES PAID INCLUDING HEAT ment, heat, hot water, Ca. eating area and modern ----------1 ment apartment, ,private7 p.m. and before 10 p.m. . Short lease, immediate oc. 2£450 Crocker Blvd., near dieux.Mack area. Can be- aupliances,- 1st floor den GRATIOT/6 MILE, large 1 entranc:e. Partially furn.

PAl NT ING cupancy. Shown from 9 to 1-94 and Metro.parkway- tween 6 and 7 p.m. 661. and lavatory, 2-car connect. bedroom lower flat, living ished. 881.()369.RESPONSIBLE Kalamazoo and restoration. Experienced, 7 daily and Sundays. 'Mod?l open daily. 6832. no pets, deposit, ing garage, full finished and dining rooms, fenced _

College senior is available reasonable, Jeff Jay. 885- I 296.2320 463.5857 lease. basement with lavat{)ry yard, basement, garage, GROSSE P(;}!NTE WOODS~moorntbhsoOufseJSlan.ttiu~~.FdUennb'ru~4104. ATTENTION y{)ung profes. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ CARRIAGE HOUSE-Large I and shower, $000 per $185 / month. Immediate - Cozy 2 bedroom brick

-" . . I d . 't. t 8'"'1''''' ceu an y 8867670 home. Fireplace, all appli.n f Slona s an umverSI Y s u. 2.story wth 2 bedrooms, 2 month. DU- """. 0 pc. . •ary, March. Exce ent re - R E T IRE D HANDYMAN, dents. Available large stu. South of Jefferson, lower I I ances, 2 car garage, secur-.erences. (1) 794-3!MO, . Minor repairs, carpentry, dios $140 to $190. 1 bed- 2.bedroom flat, newly d~c. baths, utility room, Grosse GROSSE POINTE PARK - GROSSE POINTE PARK - ity, references. Evenings

----------- electrical, plumbing, paint. room $155 to $300, 2 bed'l orate~, references, sec~rlty Pointe Farms, $425 836. Lower fiat. Maryland, Spotless •. two bedroom collect 349-5(}36.5~".I:rA'~A:T~~N ing, broken windows and rooms $225 to $450 in His. depOSIt. 823-4228 mornmgs. 2654. . south of Kercheval. Large u~per. Stove, frv5tli:55 :'c- '16A FOR RENT

" Bub conb l'epliced, etc. \ toric Indian Viiiage area. TWO.BEDfWOM condutnin. A VAl LABLE DEe. 20 liVing room, dining room, frlgerator, carpeted moo. ------------ . Reasonable .. Reference!;. Minutes from downtown '11 H E kitchen. 2 bedrooms, ga- ern kitehen, bath, all uti!- FURNISHEDTONY. VIVIA' NO _ ....9 ium in Lakeshore VI age, W ITTI R - - Luxury, air d b t _ • _

0<Ur<I,5 • . a-,d Wayne Stat'e Medical t'l't. t di be rage, yar, asemen, car. ities. include.d. seeun.ty a.e-l LOVELY COL()"T.lA-'; on.. $365 a month, u I lIes no con tioned, 1 droom d d N t $300 H ...,Handyman YOUNG MAN with truok for Center. We have swim. included. Ideal for adults. apartments in new type pete rapes. - 0 pe s. .P~1t, parking. avada~le, Sunnlngdale, 4 bedrooms,Carpenter Work light moving. piclc.up and ming pools, tennis' courts. No pets: 882.4164,. building, Heat included, I 821-5448. I SUItable for qUIet workmg 2* baths, library and

• and dsoenaUVbelI'Ye't)~r:.~~4enCed, rea. 824-8281. BEDFORD OFF M'aAk _ 3- $250,371.9374, 5 to 8 p.m. GROSSE POINTE PARK.,:... adult.<J, $375. 824-2421. FJorida room. AV'ailal>leMl~(!Ualleou~..--.-... • '- only. St. Paul between Lake. SIX.ROOM upper $200 plus January through April.

RepairS \'----' ----. _.-- I GROS-SF. POIN~ WOODS- bedroom upper, carpet, pointe-Maryla~d. Living I utilities security deposit. 884-2552.881-2093 GRADUATE STUDENT 3:~droom, ;,:-ear garage,' i'li"ape5, rcirigerl!tor, stO'fC,GROSSEPO!NTEPARK-5- raamJliiningroom and gal- Refe~ences. Ideal for ANCHOR BAY 1'3aft 5 would like interior paint. flmshed basement. Mr. $300 plus security. 882- room upper, ~240 per' ley kitchen, 2 bedrooms'", ..adults",C.u VA"Z-032g. u<-.":"_.-"._".1U?~ f~na",,,,',,t

er p.m. ing. wall papering. Reason. MacDonald, 331.5731. 4245. month plus utilities. appli. d d n on 2nd floor no '. . I' .~U"',l[uuu.", &,," ~ •.".., ... _---.-------- . ~ I--~'-~~.,---------:-I----------- t- d 't", ,an~. e . : i., after.6 p.m. .. - t JL"d~1f,-$62lJ:'~ec-Urity'.lease. 1.GROSSE POINTE able, ,exptneneed, .. ~Cl.er7 J;~'!\~~. ~A~n .,?A'R.K, 1101 BE A CON SF lE LD, ances, clU'J)emg, eposl,. :pe~,•.Tenan~furmshes utll. '. . , '725.1000 or 725~1l16..• "Elft>LO'YKE,lior ..AGF,NCY, . eneea. 882.o:tl,a. . near Village. Ranch, at. Grosse Pointe Park _ 3 ,939-3736. • . IHies. $325 .. 821-5448. GROSSE POINTE P4RK ...... •... .

" HANDYMAN-Minor plumb. iacb~i1 garage, newly rl~l'-h~d!'DOm., •. modern kitchen BEACONSFIELD, south of ~~VARD _ Lovely large 3 .. Nottingham' south of Jef. GROSSE POIN,!E FARM;S-. SERVlc..;E ~~ 1~. ing and electrieal work, crated, carpeted, $525 w~th refr~gerator, carpet,/ Jefferson. Charming upper bedrooon, 2 bath l1'pper unit. ,f.ex:son, 3 bedr.o~m lower, Lovely Colomal home Ip'.a

All types of pOSlhons In the basements painted TU 1. a month. 882-8890. natural flrepla~e, central flat, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, Huge rooms include 4{}' ~vmg room, dimng room. cuI.de.sac. ~ bedrooms, 21,2hom~ ~ Mack G P F 4418 after 6 p.m. 881.5441 CLEAN _Secure building _ I air, $375, depOSit and rent appliances, plus 3rd floor, living room with fireplace, fueplace, screened front b~ths, family room, rec~e.

1 1 885-4576' . . anytime. Cbalmers..Jefferson area. 3 No pets. 88407S87. j newly decorated, $325. 331. ~il<:hen with pantry. 1 year porch, garage,. ~~ove, $3.50 atlon room, central ,aIr,- - - .1 ~ ~hM"" C., t k I . 4846, 1 . $625 thl 881. '" per month. Utilities not In- large fenced backyard, 2*---E-O-S-O-ME--THIN--G-m-o-v-e-d.\ FREE GOLD I 'lu6'" ,vv ...y. ll_t'.a er'j F!~ROO~ upper flat, 7 _ _ .t;~~' mon y. eluded. References, seeur. car garage. Close to schg~s

NETw P' t 'dents ill HQ5~ - ~ , V~..... ,,,..1.,..,, 331-OO~. Ml1e-Grahot area, stove, re-j CITY AIRPORT area-I'llea'j ---J' OBNST""""'" D_ i'y d"'posit required No and shops. Available Janu-o Oln e rest w 3. &VM ._~~ .. ~ -I . ----- ~~;~-~"~~..n....!i"lIv"ll1'nP.t I room allartment Refer .' vn."" 0< L... • --r ' T I '5th ~15mOVl! or remove large or percentage' of sales at the ANCHOR BAY on lake. New ~'l"343"i}i98-- .. -..-. -- .. - ri't N ts' JOlL~STONE pets. 1m m e d i ate occu- ary 1:> n La "U 3'. . ":,,,small. quantities of furni. Ila;rty, so iJl.yite wealthy 3.bedroom, IJ,2-bath. $600 .' ~~~~16 epOSl . 0 pe . I . pancy. 824-1674 or 881. per month. 'ture, appliances, pianos or fnends. Indindual sales lIS Security, lease. 725.1000 or LOVELY LOWER Tudor flat,' HAVERH1~Attra~tlve 2- 8920. G. PALMS 886-4444what have you. Call for well. Great Christmas gifts. 725-1116. Trombley. 3 large bed. APARTMENT FOR. rent _ bedz:oom upper fiat. Stove, I .IL;-;UX::::U:::R~Y::---:d-:-:-'---:---free estimate. 343-0481, or Call Denise 965-5555, ext. . rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, Fully carPeted, quiet build- refrIgerator, en c 10 sed BEACONSFIELD south of con omiDlum, type822-2208: 139. INDIAN VILLAGE ar~a,. 3 walnut pan e led dining ing. Call between 9 a.m ..9Po.r~~, garage. '240 plus Jefferson. ~wer 2 bed. apartment. Decorator fur-

-----------1-----------1 bedrooms, formal. dWlDg room with bay. 2.car ga. p.m. 824-9424. utIlities,. 86'2-2637. -CaLl roms, repamted, carport, nished, basics included,QUALln Health Care in NOTICE: Have your house room,. natural fIreplace, rage. No pet3. Available after 6 p.m. stove, refrigerator. 823- full carpeting throughout,

your .home, hospital Of I re::.d~ for the holldaYll. Carpetl!18, neat a!1~_~ar..a~!te February 1st. 331.5866. HOUSE - I 3733. new appliances, electrie 5:;"1nursing home. Our profes. SP~lal and regular house- space mcluded. ,~u.~'I . GROSSE POINTE WOODS WINDMILL POINTE-AIter- , rage door, 3 bedrooms, 1*sional staff of registered. cleaning servIces. Evenings 2419. LAKEPOINTE-near Kerch. I Thr-ee bedrooms, den, living Large 2-bedrovm. newly DETROIT; large 2 hedroom baths, looking for longnurses and nurse's aides and weekends. Ex per i- THREE . BEDROOl\o1 home eva}, Lo~'~r, large rooms, \ room with fi:eplace, di~jng decorated, formal dining apartment. References, se. term lease, Grosse Pointe'sare available 24 hours a enced, excellent ref e r. newly decorated, Grosse formal dmmg room, 2 bed. room, beautiful ca.rpetmg, room, finished basement, 'curity required. finest area. Shown by 'ap-day, 7 days a week. Phone ences. 839-2087 (Sandra), ,PoI'nte Woods, $.n" a rooms, garage. No pets, new.. ly d.ecorated, fme con- 2-car garage. $325. Beat in. WALKER.ALKIRE REALTY pointment, $600 a month.882 "" .." M d' I P n 772 """6 (An ) ~ d t... eluded. 526-1223 or 331. 4-8 Call 873 1306..,.,....,.. e lca eno - -...- n . month Ph.ear garage No $275. 823.2443. I Ion. _00 per month. 2156. 77 204 . .nel Pool. Day or night. : EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, pets. References, sec~rity I GROSSE POINTE CITY-553 C~1I after 5.886-0443. I LAKEPOINTE _ Lower 5'\'C-H-A-R-M-I-N-G-,-n-eW-ly-d-e-co-r-at-

PRIVATE NURS! NG desires tlOSition in small \ depnsit. 885-7412 between 5t Clair lower 2.bedroom HARPER WOODS _ 3 bed. THREE-BEDROOi\1 lower - rooms, $260 plus utilities. ed 2 bedroom upper, &1.85ffl E tsid 824 -.- ~ -- ., , I First month's rent free! St CIa' V'll $400Ay-u-" t"e rI1o-1. . 0 ce on u e. . a-.lU 1'..... "d" rf',"- .-1----- -Tl _",...IL rooms carpeted Refer. No pets. Secnrity required. . Ir near I age, '(.

'U.1oU u ~. """ 1___________ ~'r~<, -"'ye", .u -...... , • Chalmer;:: _ JP.fferson area. h ~ din home, hospital or nursing 8237. NICE ONE-bedroolll or large ances. $425 a month, 886. ences. G I.' 0 sse Pointe I 822-9814. BZ'*-35S8. I per mont , heat inclu"e .

home. RN's, LPN's. Aides. VAN S eta B k I studio, * block from .5565 Sehools. 371.2850 days. . 1-----------1 881.5364 or 884-2494.companions, male attend. PRI ecr ry, 00. Grosse Poin~e Newly dec' C IHARCOURT near Jeffer-on LAKEWOOD NEAR Warren IGR.~~~~ ~~.~.~ ''',",AI:''ts r . S d d keeper thru ~lal balance. • . . GROSSE POINTE WOODS JNDO-Grosse Pointe City. 3 b d 2 b th . bus Outer Drivl;, !'.:..a 1.94. U~£> .rvm. "".• , V~ •

an , lve.ms. creene an Specialized Services. Avail. orated an:! carpeted. 368- 4-room upper stov~ refrig ~.pacious living room with • e. roon:. ~pper, ~ .•~ 1.:1,.''''' .. n..~rf,.;_ I-b~d!,~M~ 3 bedroom seml-ram'h. '1':'<_bonded. 24 hour service. able by bour; day as rB' 8141 days or 881-3542 eve. ,,' firenlacp n'n' '" - .. Sl>aClOU~ 'Vl"''' !'~~~ -'" .. I cellem iocation, goo dlJeensed nurses for insur.\ ~.!!T'!"!! ~1 -\!~ . nin~q eratoI'. F.xC'pll ..nt J~~~:!~~ i remodeled ~i~~he~~"3' ;;d: j' natural fireplace, dining Ii apartments. Quiet neigh. transportation and shOp-!!.!lee c;,:;e". 1--.----------)------------ : no pet~. $275 plus utilIties! , '-.__ -"d b '1'1 ~ •• ,.". room. Available December ~?~~O?~'., ~:ajl~~I~oA~oon, ping. $650 per month. 881.

POINTE AREA Nt.i'RSES I SPECIAL .CARE will be IY'OUR - BE?ROOM Farms and securiiy deposit. 821-' ff;~~~tbedr~;:n()~n;tb~~h ; 15th, 2-year lease. No pets.: " ...hl ,Ii .,.1'v. ''''-'~-~~. . 4530, 886.6309 morningsTU 4-3100 I given to your young person h:>me available December 2902. '.. d f1 ... 1:" $475 per month. Tappan. WAYBURN.VERNOR, l.bed. and evenings.-----------. 'ld' ted h 1 on month to month ba- -------___ on Wlr t oor. ol""ir'; per 884~200

--- --- U" 1'''' roT 1:' A l\tIN'r. In a chi orten orne ! "'RoUl LAKESHORE VILLAGE con. month, plus utilities. 1m.,' room fiat. Range and re. _MINU"lJ!. ~~ ~ -' I in Grosse Puinte. Week- SIS. 'f'U"U. d' 5.ROOM fully furnished flat,

AND !,;ERVICE CO. tlavs tllease eall 882-0014 I McBREARTY & ADLHOCH I domini\lm-2 bedroom, full !De lat; ...e occupancy. No THREE.BEDROOM Colonial frigerator, newly deco. sub.let now through Feb-254-8207 I ...,. . i 8ll2,')20/) I bath, fully carpeted, re-l lease. 00 ....2472. Garage, security deposit, rated, $150 per month. ruary lOth. Leave messageWE DO 1 5A-SITUATION 1----------- . m?dele:.l kitd:~nwith :lp' 2 BEDRGO~f Rand:, d::p!c~, I ~a.c~:l?~ter ~Er.i~e" area. After 6 p.m. at 823.2718.

Carpet cleaning, waIl wash. DOMESTIC KENSINGTON -- Two. bed. pllances. Available Janu. Moross near 1.94 _ Carpet, I tiillM>OOl or ooo.~:>Sl). I BEDFORD 4 doors from' _ing, inter;i0::~erior, and HIRE A PROFESSIONAL f~gO~I~:~d::' ah::\~~0~~ ary 1st. $400 per month. drapes, garage. Immediate I.BEDROOM apartm t R. G 'p . t lo 5 FURNISHED 2 b~droom co~-g:!!'~'! ~~'"tin~. floor wax- •• M~ "" A '-"1\f(!, rREW l Can 881-9540 after 4 p.m. - l!86-2206 I fri rat t :4' A ~ I rosse om e, . wer do apartment In St. ClaIring and buffing, oven ventI nv"J .......~........._-_._ in:luded. $350 plu seenr. .... _... ;. . I ge or, s ove, s. rooms, ga~age, flre~l~ce, Shores. Carport, pool, .air

d h d cleanin:t furni. CALL MINUTE MAID ny. 886.3164 or 759.4795. M:.Ht~"'lj.'1 Mlur..-"i':" .. , 0 ffiiLEfGr..ATIOT ::rc:: and. stove, refrIgerator, lIvmg conditioned. No pets. $tt50an 00 .. , I CLEANING b d d 1 A r I . .. , M.,n _ture refinishing, cabinet, ST. CLAIR SHuRES, custom e room UT' ~x. pp i" 4 bedroom Col:>nial, n~w I HARPER WOODS: Grosse' room c&r.!Il~lu~!\,"""u t'~. per montil. SC::Cllfity.fOin-Jea and minor carpen. 2M-8207 bum attractive 2-bedroom, ances. garage. 939-4635 decorated. Carpeted. ~351 Pointe schools _ 3 bed. I month. 7 olH657. GEORGE SHORT, INC~try work. ILADY wants cleaning or brick duplex, appliances, after 5. I a month. 1st floor ~urtams, rooms, $300 monthly. Se.! BETWEEN 8 and 9 'Mile _ 772-4081

1'.'EED HOLIDAY HELP? elderly care. 822.1034. luxuriously carpeted, pri. UPPER ~~AT, 3 b-e-~-ro-o-~-s'l ~:~~ent. DepOSIt. 200<1 emity required. 888.3818., near Toephcr, ont!o vcd. ALTER a r~d Outer Di:iveExperienced energetic COl" GERMAN middleaged worn. ~te :fen~ed ~rdl anddt~led large Ilvmg room WIth flre- -------____ HAMPTON ROAD room upper, furmshed.l area. Clean 4.room flat,

I g siste~'1 will serve your an wan t s t-onvalescent ;se.~~~, clrcu $a~75rt~e. place, dining roam, kitchen ICHA TSWORTH - N ice I Y in G P . t 3 b d-- $250. Iurnh.hed, heat included,' 5e e. '1 .th It' Experi<' ivaI s e now. . () with appliance~ $500 per decorated 2 bed roam flat. rosse om e, e .vom 6 MILE-GRATIOT-One and minutes to St John's Hos-

~artlE~s, .he I? WI ::p~. ::ed c~':ir:~~:s'5'7-862. pets. 294-2642, I month. 82-h1478. Natural fireplace, formal house, $450 month. 682. two bedroom uppers, $170 pital, $225 mo~th plus uti!.tl{)n, CleanIng, S PP 'I " F. b . --------------1 dining room garage $295 3756. and $200 T 8857420 .etc. Ex cell e n t Grosse I 9896. Y~RfS~~R "tr: d4 - earmnll I LUX U R Y APARTMEt-i'f,,, monihiy 4()S-1llf''' _:. 775. I, OUTER DRIVE.GRATIOT- lIes. '. .Pointe references. RE. LADY WANTS "day work, t/lonIa WI 2-ca~n'at~C~~ located on Detroit's river. 4901.' 'D v. •• I M.T. CLEMENS lone bedroom, stove, refrig., GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 3StRVE YOUR DATES "'''0 References 77° 0159 on r.>oYl"F'" 1 c front 3 and 4 bedroom~ --.--.---------- LUXUTloUS,new 2 bedroom erator $185 utilities in. bedrl)oms 2!h baths den'8 ...... . . 0-0 . garage eoruary o.,;cU.' HOtJTSE G P , , , " 'NOW. 888-317 . I ------------ . $900 th 881 with 3 baths formal dining - rosse omte town houses. Walk in clulled gas heat fireplace Excel.

CLEA.''iUm done by MOTH~R OF one de.5ires ba. g:g~' mon.. room and su~room, 10 min_ Farms-Air con~itione:!, 3 closets, full basement, fully ISO~ERsET.Warren _ Lo.ve. lent location near lake andOFFICE . I Exper. bysittiug in my home. Ex- jOHNSTONE & utes from downtown. !':t~rL be.drooms, all kitchen .ap. carpeted, rarport, centrally one bedroom upper, Hi!! shopping. AvailableireS~~Sl~le c°J:S/" excel. cellent references. 527- JOHNSTONE I ing from $600 per month. I phances, new carpeting, air and all appliances. ~95 $225. Some ulililies in. January 1st. TTJ 2-8350:en ..""", epen Ie, lrol. . I 824-1704 ! lar.ge paneled rec room. month. Call 1-463-8227. eluden 1-------------

lent references. 881.1G71. _.. __•• , ........ Z' •• ~ TWO and 3.room apartmt'nts : 1 No pets. 22~.2004 days, • .. _ ~-- I EVANSTON, ncar 0 u te r 6B-ROOMS FOR R~NTMANUSCRIPT ICOMP~N1Ul'l l'Iv"'''''''h"'l--1 all utiiities iUn"lished, gas. 1T .OWER two.bedroom across I 88£-8535 evenings. I ST. CLAIR ;:,HORt:S, ,,-ue.d'l Drive _ Lovely 6 room I •. • . l. mvahd care $4 our ~. 1:900. I from ~olf course, firePiace" -------.-- -- . -- rJom, B!l .!?aths. larg~ ht. lower, basement, garage.' BRIA~M\ ER PLACE _ Ex-

Mc:dlcal mQnu9Crlpt, sCIent.! I Lo.ves the elderly. Doesn t ---.-------- I csrpetprI. 298.9I2!! or 881- CONDO - New, 2 ~droom, I chen, famlly rOlJm, oa~e.: Ideal tor 2 singie pet~U1-'';;,I "III"IVP lIfl'lI ,~I'tsidp. Mt.TCreports, .~ks. dlssert.. drmk or smokt': Refer. SC-CATERING I 618". . I 16 and S<:hoenhe.r, adult I ment, $375 per month. 585'1 $185. I Clemens. A huge lovelyt/ons, repetitive letters - ences, transportatIon. 893- ---------.---.-----, ... - I communtty,. 464.2090 eve. 2615. I PARKGROVE near 7 Mile-I home Ladv will rentall It your typing n~:i 7657 or 822-3520. • , . I ALTER .A N D Charlevoix I~~~_~PP()lOtment. __ i ONF..~p.nR[)O-M'-;11 utilitif's ! 2 {ine bedroom aparlml'nts,-, ~ol)ms with private kitchen,IBM !\Ifait1C.rdK::~t' ..t'!l !WOMAN W!SHES work in Mane s ~atenng I area, smgle ~ome. newly I CAPE con Colonial _ 4! included stov~ and refrig'l $175. ' oath, rec. ro{)m, preferably~::05n"i~Parle 'Ml'In: I better home. ~\.1 cleaner. For all occaSIons: Buffets, I d~corated. kItchen fur. big bedrooms, family room I erstor, • newly carpetcd. WE ALSO have homes on the I pro f e s s ion a I workingUl~"'.... --- to 7 .m. Sat. I launciress $35 daily. 322. Dlnn(>N:. ~l1y .Trays. , nlshed. 824-7243. .._._____ with n at u r a I fir(:pl~ce: $250 plus security de;>osit, I water. . . peopl~. Very rp.asonal!I~.:r:~ ;1 ~:. p 3520 or 893.7&'51. Prl}pared and deU"ered, I GI:OSSE pmNTE PAR K Florida room and attacnea 82~H02]. , LaVon's Rcnt:no; Scrvlce 'I GROSSE POINTE, near '.1)1.

P - -,_.,,,,1- SO" ..... houseclea-nin = 862-6295 I near Village. Ranch at. I{~l'age. $800 ~er m~nth ----- ---.---- --1 773.~~~ .__ lage, lady. ~as room WIthGROSSE P<llNTJ!; r J'U~~ 1 GEN~ P gl t ta-hed "sraae newly dec. rent. Owners will conSIder RARE OPENING AT E OU'l""'R DRIVE 2 bed I house pnVllegcs. Prefer!;., ..., ~-- ",,,..t I Excellent Gross-e i) n e , r." , I a 'th optl'on Located I I"'''' _. f' 1 ...... .'wmnan aVlUJlloJ'" ..... "-'/ ••• I==~- -----------. or~tp-rl an:! caroeted. $525 .c ,e WI. .' TERRACE I ro m upper flat includes pro eSSlOna WOnoIDg per.time office work, experi. refere"lces. Get st&lU!Q ut: II man'h ~"" "890 In Sterlmg HeIghts.. .0.. . son.

d. b",,1.kecping tV1\. fore bolldays! Ask for X-MAS PARTIES ! a .<.__ ~~,:", __ .-_, Wm. Lockard Really I APAR'I'MENTS ,kItchen appl1anc('s, lIvmg 0 MILE.TOEPHE" L d hence In 'IV" , or", ri 293-8581 - -- I . bed hi! room (Hnl11g room en. " n. a y asing, your offIce or mine. Pet na, . CATERED SMA~~ ~?M,E. available .. 2 _792.1~OO or :!.6.1~~ _ Five roo~s, 3 bat .s: closed pore'h. Imm~diate I ~oom wilh house p~iv.~. ---I EXPERIENCED LADY de. with santa <bartender. , b~uroour", tl.VlnRtrOOm, khl.tl.. INDIAN VILL.AtzE Carriaio!C. ~l?se.t0 Vfallmlal'~lye.~.tu' , occupancy. $.150 month., lieges. Prefers work~ng---.---- I . sf .- ~ -. ~ .' '1 bl ('"en pan ry, s ove c I . Q II aolC ,or . ",vv II I <Ie tlCQ.M'PANION' SI'!'!'ER wlRb. s!res Go.me IC _~~r.._ yi •• '1 >lIiiWi is :IVaI a e Sl'par. I: riren' and Ilt:ts ....l:~cP:"d, H"l1~", ~tl1rlio aplirtment., per month. , 881.4200. ~'_?,_~?.13~.__,,_ ~ Sere.:e'ees to care for elderly I time tWIce weeJU,l" ~fcr. 'I ately. II Grosse Pointe s::ho:llS'. 822. Cozy, j)rivate, lcase, secur, II 222-5870 II JOHNSTONt: & ! .....d Yu"" H"'''''''I>nights in Grosse Po~~~ ~~e:"'1~ntranspor .. on., 000-0004 II 124:8. !ty der,,~iI" ~22!5. 331-il::S0. :~. .I JOHNSTONE I 773.2035area. Reference.. 88$-1'/O't, I _'v.v. ~ . _

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HOLLYMART

CAL~VAS ARTISTS

FOR SALE - USED• 4 Player pinball machines• Juke Boxes• Foose Ball• Video Games

THE FIFTH ANNUAL

CHILOREN'S ARTISTS"Chas"-Batik Shirts

Ira JanS€n-Ll!~.!ike Furry FriendsHarold Machus-Thumbprint Art

Gail Patterson-Silkscreened itemsGwen Phillips-Doll Furniture

Duffy Wineman-Applique for InfantsVI'.'Old Toy Shoppe-Wooden Toys

FIBER AND FABRIC .-\RTISTSYvonnE' Ham-QuiLting

Dearborn HQnd~.(;-~\"1ng ~t'..!~in--V..t:a"'.i..n~"The Patchworker"-Hand Quilting

Jane Walker-Trapunto

THE CHRISTMAS ART FAIR

OTHER CATE(;ORIESWilliam Lawson-PoUel)'Merle Davies-Tinsmith

Fran\ OeMercy-Wooden Derorator ltem~Janet 'George Loik-Stained Glass

Janet Anderson-Pen/Ink Water colorChloe Boehm-5i1kscreen

Beverly DeGaetano-WatercolorsJoyce Elliston-Watercolors

Sherry Gilmine-WatercolorsSylvia Pixley-Woodb!cck Prints/Graphics

Jane Rocheleau--Acl)'ucs/uiisRon ScarOOrouji(h - Pencil Drawings

Allen Tobin- -Acl)'lics 'OilsMichele Ru~lI-Pen and Ink

Friday, November 30, 1979-10 a.m.-4 p.m.Saturday, December 1. 1979 - 10 a.m ..3 p.m.

GROSSE POINTE WAR :MEMORIAL32. Lakeshore Drive, Grl)s-~p Pointe Farms

Admission Donation $1. Children Free.Luncheon available, Bake Sale and Raffle.

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CHRISTMAS ARTISTSGalerie de Boicourt-Hand.crafted Polish ornaments

John Beers-Blown Glass ornaments"Oough Art Unlimited"-Dough ornaments

Elaine Hoogerwerf-Decoralor it"msSherry Gilmine-Waterco!or miniatures

Judy Hunter-Felt ornamentsStudio Clare-Wax ornaments

Sandr Gillespie-Holiday Chocolates

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WHEN SELLING YOURBOOKS

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Oril'ntal Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. JewelryFine Furniture • Crystal. Sterling. China

Complete EST 0\TES or Single Items

Plea~e c~msidcr John King first, we are anxious tohuy goorl used books and scholarly collections ofArt. Litl'rature. Phi~o$ophy. Religion, HistOry,Military, Juvenile. Local History, Plate Books,Fine Sets. .'\utograpns, Manuscripts. Letters,Early, Penodlcals, etc.

We also buy: Library tables, bookcases, certain pa.perbacks, Victorian bookcnds. desks, et ..

COURTEOUS AND CONFIDENTIALCClNSULTATrONS. 15 YEARS IN BUS)NESS,

HOME APPOINTMENTS PROMPTLY AND

CHEERFULl.Y MADE. J','JOHN KING

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2~ursday~_No~ember 29, 1979 G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN E W 568-ROOMS TO RENi-j'D_VACATION 16D-VACATION II-ARTICLES -~Oti-SALE;~ARTICLES FOR SALET8-ARTICLES FOR SALESLEEPING ROp M only. RENTALS RENTALS - ------1-:- -------.--------=--/~dc::l t"r wC)man,- 5 a -. ---- . . .. . . _. __. ,.,. _ _~. TIRF.D ()F SiLK or dn~!d ccntcrple.ce5 MOVING - Couc~, maple OAK 32" square library LAMPS, end tables, pictures_ ",ec:;l;. plu~ security ~-94 I FLOR!')A condominIUm -1l:L~}\.nwJ'ur;ri. .u....;Cn.. 1101 • • I by profeSSIOnal f lor 1St kitchen table. PlUf ChIna table.' Claw feet with and a few miscellaneous

.~ ,J Chalmers area. 331.2854 be: Long Boa.t Key. Sarasota We~t. luxury conduminium I GET/I!' Ii-., A [I '''I)rking at hullle. Ca~bm '•. !::",;:,~, pJlir cryst:lr lamps, drawer, $135. Antique bar. items. 885-3872.:.: tween 7.9 p.m. are~. AvaIlable March and aV,l1lable December and I I I _.J I wurk, very rcasor!ab!e, 839'1' 58 inches, ch:ur. V1>~ 9.6970 i b~r c'"_:- e~~: i:;;::.- •.•.-::.• - .•. - --------,;.'; April. 772.9323, 882-9806. March. 661-1714. BUSY SI( iNA L-~ I 1i4;H after 6 p.m. b~c1c:";h~;" ~'$3U~'-;u..pi~ I MIN~ t;.VAT. A"l ...m: H:l!t',",BEDROOM WITH telephone . I ---------- _. .' .- - -- - -- - - --- ------------- platform rocker $25 or furs v'l Robert, "''''to! H.

for working woman. One I THINK SKIIN?! V~l1l, Colo- PETOSKEY ~EA~Near all Call your 10; in Oll I CLEANiNG OUT'! Call Oper. CUT TIN G BOARDS, all make offer. 885-502s. Gray coat, red coat, Saks,block from Village. $40 I rado. Supt:r ~.~el1room, 2. Boyn? skIIng. 4"~edroom Thursday:, ill Frk1ay. ;ltion LINC? 331.6700 .. We hardwood, close outs, $4.00 . teen size 10 or 12. Excel-

.<, per week, 882-9704 bath cOndO~InlUm, sunny cha~e., 2 baths, f.replace, .88'? i.I/1 i help ('h:mlable orl!anlZ:l', up. Ideal gifts. 3:31:4500. ALUMINUM AWNING Win' lent condition. Best offers., '. . balcony, available January available by week or week. . ..__ I tion;;. Donations t1X dectuc'j' -- - -- -- -, dows. ::torms, y'rP.ens. !lold I 885.4423.~,,,,~IDD~:A~ED employed la- through March. Call 881-

1t'nd. 882.5749 or 591-6HlO. "ALMOST Nl':'\" APPAREL I Ii,hlp. You drop off or we SOFA, Krohler, 8l-in., dark I dr.ipes, valances, gold 'car. i ' ,,-;-- --

:.", d~ Wishes to shure home 6701. GAYLORD AREA 3 b accessorie" '-'d'S and an. pwk up. g r e en, $80. Stanholpe,! peting, chairs. 884-1308. GIRL ~ ~O bicycle, excellentWith mature lady also em I - . ed. r ,. I - .. ------.- ------ --'-- Grosse PIe Woods 881. -----------! condItion $35 886 8979

''''. ployed. Excellent area nea; SKI W.EEKENDS or month- room chalet, clubhouse, in- I,!U~S at fI ,""c.lOn 0 the TRS .80 SOFTWAHE and 162" . . RACCOON COAT _ custom -- ,. . -... !::, .k~::': ~lo.c":';.~ ~:oross ly wmter re~tal. Leela~.au dolor poo~ color TV. fire. Oflgl~i\! ,('(I~'" , . ,I hardware. Level IV Pr<Jd. ":...__________ made, full length with zip. REFRIGERATOR, $75, wash.

Road, garage avaiIllbll!. ~~~:l:ls~a\~raver.se city I .pr:::: ...~5:,.~ 1,,: 777-2006. .~_.' "J~..B~r I~~~~..", uets. 885.3576. PAIR AN~IQUE ~l'istol off border, for ~ length, I ing machine, $loo, dryer.--.'• .:<:rJ after 3 pm B8ti ..y "..".'I".. ,"--- .... ,..?~,~ltll~L "om" on, . _ . • vu ....,."•.••.•~.... .. _••• me , - - ----.--- -'. .. --- , Lustres, r:m~, 14 ml'hp<;. ~;~ '!}.1? Uk 557.1 $75. 886.8851.

_______ . _' __ ~_J_I_I_. La~e Michigan, sleeps 12, ..,.~-. •. - .-".:"fJ;.oI.!.:;-':::,,.-_._ .•. _. U~F~?,.. _~__.. I. . J=lf<EWOOD I i4' prisms. Ey~iiiiilf::;;' oo~! ~:.~e - --, -.- ~ new. '" _, =-:-..:---;- -, . ..----6C-OfFICE FOR RENT I w~lrlpool bat h. Several N~bs Nob. and Boyne 120339 lr'_al'k 881.80B2l f"or - saiit-'-ieasone<i mixc..t' - '.. '<7'>. .' 1_ v~BO. . .. 1 tHL- '-' CLE EX.E.RCISER, ex-

.' ----_________ i"i!lUutc:;S fr$lm Micqigan's Highlands. _~!so e,xcellent I ---- _•. ---.- - ---.-.-- harj\\'o~d, bir,:h,' pick.up 1------.---.------- ~HOLIDAY SALE _. h':<.l\.\ ." ff:k;-;~. ,7~.!!1,,,.~; •.$25. 881. '... ..•..',.}IARPER NEAR 12 .Mil~ _ fmest ski ..resorts. Cross f~r snowmobIles. Call eve. AZAF:S GALLERY , ~!:' ('"I;"",y <'.ok .. ,!. 778. I MAHOGANY tier table,$7~.! made Christmas decora.1 ~~O. '. ~~_' .~,:S.,

New.~r well - mamtamed cou~t~ s~lIng and snow- mngs, 923-7704. OJ' (;235. Mahoganr corner Eheu, I !ions, boys cluthing, oo"ks, rING SAL&-Eo e'-- ",'~_m~dl~dl . dl'ntal complex. mobding In area. 888-2350 VERO B EA C H bet ORI F',l"l-" l RUGS - - $25. Antique cradle, $100.1 magazines, bicycles, games,! MOV . ,.)'" .... ,,-

.' SUltaL}!e for other pI'ofes-' or 886-7952. 1 . ween _I ~ r\ FIREWOO:l-.Dr)", spilt oak. Maple valet stand $25. th d thO F 'da must go, furnIture, odds,.',' sionals.823.3733. I I oC~;In and mtercoastal, 3;1' Large ~1'11:,l'OIl .,f Ru~s Call evenings. Y!ike Eodg? Kenmore sewing m~chine,1 ?'l er to 30Jngsd ~It Y:I ends. Friday, Saturday.I'-COLON A . BE~U.TIFUL BEACH condo- bedroo~., 3 bath deluxe Buy, Sell, 'I'n/d,!. Appraise I :l:>4.1456. I all attacnml':'nts_ cabinet. ;, o~e~ r be ~n 12'0~ utr 10:30-4:00. 198 Kerby Rd.,.,' 1 L EAST-9 Mlle. mmlUmonGulfofMexico condoIrufilum, newly fur.. 2~:3S. Wucdward ---.-.---.- .-.- --.-----~ $165 TU28944' _.11" ecem r .. 0 F:.rms.',' Ha~per .. 2.r?om suite, car- on Marco Island, Florida: rushed, pool, .tennis. under- mrlnj!l~llam 1 MAK~ THIS an excePtio~all_ . . . 5:00 only. No pre.sales. -.------.----

',", petmg, Jamtor. 881-6436. Pool, tennis, slee,s 6. 527- gr.o~nd parkmg, 3 month 644.7:11 I I ChTlStmas, s e n,d cha~lty FUR COAT _ 10.12, fuU 174 Morass. CHILDREN'S clothes. beau.FOR LEASE-----a50 ft d 34-87. nUnJmum. 881-6427 after 6. ---:--- - .------1 cards Irom ~he Foun.datwn length, Princess !>tyle Afri- GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS tilul outfits in size 4 to 7

fl . ~.., ~ ---.-------- WE Bt,\', ~,c'l or trade an. For ExceptIOnal ChIldren, L b 'th L' 'II . boys pants 8 to 11 slimoor office avaIlable In TWO BEDROOM 2 b th LONGBOAT KEY-Sarasota t' I t h d hit' can am WI., ox co ar. --Patchwork qUIltS, com. I' gl-rls' sl'oe 4 to 6. WI'nter'th'V'U Call I' , a s, - Ique '("\' 'y, wa c es. an e peon mue our pro. L'k ""80 882-6622 f'P ..

,. . & C 1 age. l'>lcBrearty ground floor apartment.' ;rea, fully .eqUlpped luxury. clod; i. 10;1 ,I .1r,welers. 63 gram for handicapped chil. __ I~_~ew, 'I'"' • ~ I fOIiers, a gans, p~ ,ows, I coats. dress outfits and.' Adlhoch. 882.5200. Nicely furnisbed, like new. 2. bedroom, ~ ?atlI, Guli Ker{'I1",al 111 the Colonial i dren. ~5 cards for $~~50.; REDECORATING. Pair of! ~t~e~,,-_...handmade Items. play clothes, Friday fromEAST DETROIT _ Rnek heated pool. Decembe.r ;;~:is co~~omlruu~ P?o~, Fedem Il,J hling. 885-5755 I Call 885-8660 (9.?) for fur-I stuffed velvet sVlivel rock- II ~74.3ljll. , 4 p.m. on. Satutday, 3 p.m., Bldg., 1,800 or 3,600 square $800, January $1,300, Apnl . ~e mon mInI. ---;:;.-_.: :;- . I ther information, Located 1- erSt (one green, (lne rust). 2 MIRRORS with beveled 1 4828 Haverhill, south oi

.•' feet or less. 22809 Ke})~'. $900. No pets. 813.775.3.229 mum rent"l. $1,800. (313). BA~N:,J :)l::~:- AulhentIc j in Grosse Poinle Memorial Weekdays before 4 p.m'l glass edges, 2 single he'd E. Warren, use side door.Ask for Lou. 774.5050. or 236 Bay ~eadows DrIve, 569.1264. Always after 8 1 w:~,JJl_ .:'0; hand hewn, Church. I 331.6335. mattresses and box springs, ----------- -----

",: I Naples, FlorIda 339!2. p.rn. natu!.), IHI b,.r. 1-463.2179. -.-.--- - -.----- --;- --- -------.---.- potted p I ant s 1 glass/ GRANDFATHER CLOCKS,. ,', OPl'OS~TE E~TLAND HUTCHINSON ISLAND Sun- BOYNE COUNTRY-Cottage --ii: 'J' ~V!AnKET---'1 A LAI<GE SE~ECTIO.N, like BE.-:'-1!TIFUL Che,:ry wood chrome eterger;. antique Largest s e 1e c t ion in the. Iiull service offIce space :- tide. Luxury oceanfront sleeps 6, Christmas week EV1! It ", 1 UESDA Y • i ne~, SC!lwI.nn bicycles. d.mmg r.oom se~, apartment wall clock w/Mother of Pointes. Ii pays to deal

Opal Plaza, East 8 Mile 2000 f t t d k AI C' "'1<: CASTLE POlbte Cycle""y. 886.1968. size Chma cabmet buffet Pearl inlay $200 English with a clock specialist.r road 777-4646 ,square 00 pen - an wee ends. 885.3629. ' ,'l')e ~ ----- --.----------- .".'. ..' . [ hOlJse. Garage. monthly.I----------- 9 MILE Br: L'II{EEN MACK USE;) refrigerators bought ta~le. 4 chairS, $325. Grosse antlque armOlr $700, ~a. POINTE CLOCKS

.' .FISHER MEWS. Large four. Reasonable. WI-19BO or ON THE OCEAN, Pompano t\.:,n HARPER and sold. Top dollar paid. Pomte Woods. f,B6,0948. s~ape, $75. 1-12. ~ece 15121 Kercheval

.'~'" room suite; daily janitor. 851-1581. Beach, Florida. nicely fur. 'j7;j,')591 Fully reconditioned and I s~lver plate set, l~dles de. Grosse Pointe Park:.,-: private lavatory, kitchen. . nished studio efficiency. ---;-:', "-'.----- guaranteed. 778.7324. ANTIQUE FURNITURE and slg?er clothes, SIZe 8-10, 821.1111

ette heat/air units' lots POMP~NO REACH, Flc:rl111, Near shopping churches AUTOM()r .. ,,1. OWNERS. As ----_______ electronic colle<.tables. Sun- s-tamless stezl coffee servo ----------.---- - -of ~in90ws. Suitabl~ fnr avalIable Dect'mber, Janu- public transpdrtation at low ll! ~;:.:,quarterly buys FIREWOOD - Mixed split day. 9.5 p.m. 853 Iroquois. ice, $50. Books, G.E. reo PAY TELEPHONE. $110,

~:':: 2.3 men, 1-2 secretariis. ary, February, 10th floor your door, $goo/month or Compl 1~,.';' ~~ Fault "'(no ~ardwo~d, bas~ cord de.! Detroit. 331-5309. .frigerator with freezer, 2 several Hummel figurines,• J' Available soon. For leas~. Pe.lthouse, $975 month. $250 a week during Christ.l surance. i>oh.3dt 'I livered,' stackmg extra., . • hardwood toy boxes, 2 doz. Rockwell's Leap Frog plate.~. Please call Mrs. Jeffries, Roach. 886-5770. mas holidays. 7914192. 1--' t:c' ;--- ---- Call 752-2401. AU.KORl\. race car set - en 19~~ oz. glasses with and figurine, Tom Sawyer.,"882.0899 NEW TOWN 1--- . I F~.F,_. VvANTED ---------- lighted table board, 30 ttem,stainle~steeloutdoor plates,setof4.Callbetore

.<, . . ton Beaen :~~~~:%~:PORMPA~OIBEACH, FlorIda. , Con;i%lT.ent or Buy I HEAD ladies ski parka, size ,t~a~ks, 4 cars. Perfect con. ~oubl~ grill. $500. Wrought 1:30. 294-2568.OFFICE SPACE With park- ni"'bed u.'ml'l-e' -f I Pll.~tJ.u oceanfront con. I ! £:E'S 12, green, new, $120. Never ditlOn, $65. 884-0000. Iron firewood holder, port. I

ing 15206 M ck G ". T~ rom ocean \~ommlum completely fUr-! -..~-~ A~lri"D' S:7:i L bl b k tt' . SKI BOOTS 1 d' ,- 6. a, rosse $B5{) seasonal a month 1"'. 20339M,/'i. 881-80821 .. u ..... _--_ ••" .'. angel,., ...., .... PAYt) 1'(1 rthl r1 k' a ear. no ypme,pmg , a les SIZes.Pointe Park. 881.7006. . .550 U' "'~. ~."',; o~ mshed, .!!ekly, monthly, .. ~ ._______ ladies ski boots. Red I v...... a .... .-,:!.. :l~- ~ l~. p~~g !~!e. $10 Lar~e air 7, 81h, J~ordica Humanic.-- I ;39-o7a:;nua y. I.H-~ o. season. ilov-2S44. . LARGE ~:"'~IECTION of re.. Devils, good condition, size A~so on.e P3Ur Spald.mg SkIS! hockey table, $150. Ski I KuIJaC'n. Men's sire lV Hu.

~~~IC~ SPA~~ :- __~~~r. I WINTER SPRINGS n earl ('ondi jOIiH,1 SCHWIN~ bi. i 7Y2, $30. Salomon bindings' ~Ith bmdm,g: .• S,!?,_b~~~, "boots, size tH. 882-4590. manic, size 12. Reiker. One-.t w?oas. l~u HiU'~el .... - PETOSKEY/BOYNE, direct- Orl d f . • . ~A.l cycle!. Heasonable pr!ces." 727, stIli In O()x. [.;ew $10C, , SIze ~,.6, an~_~. ~:~U1l>uCh .. , D . - ,. >filii" 195 em. Attenhoffr> .... pnvate offIce 10x10, $125 ly on Little Traverse Bay an 2o'b tUhrmlshea 2 be... Villal,? :'~clery, 777-0357. asking $70, Ladies TeCh-I condition. 886-0600. I 5.. OR~ COATS, 40. 42. "Davos" skis with Cober: : per month, One large be ! roo~, - a uxury condo- __ • ...._ " '. . medlum length, navy and t' b' di 0 .

area approximately 24x.32 3 dro~ms,.2 baths ski mir,lUm on championship , l mc ski boot, SlZ~. 7. Ne~\ GIRL'S SchWInn Stingray, tweed. Also sink, white s epom In ngs. ne paIr_ with rivate entrance $700 chalet WIth fll"eplace and golf cour;:e, cable TV. ten- /VIe) >lING? I $60. K-2. COmpetlh?n .SkiS I excellent condition. one .porcelain, se.parate space 46paii~C:5.r~~hs~~~le~hi~;~

,", - p h Ab' '. color TV. Very secluded nis courts and pool 5 min. .. . 200cm WIth Look bIndmgs, owner 886-7864 for disposal VA 1-3092'," per mont. ove ~ates In- and cozy. Available New utes to Jaialai a~d dog AP . P )lNTE $50. Can 886-5384. .. .. poles, one set Marker bind-" ,.cl~~~ normal parkmg and Year's week. 885-9325. track. Ideal for adults, no . P fWFESSWNALS . I DESIGNER QUALITY gold ARMOIRES, two large ma&h- ing3 (Rotomat heel, Sim.

I utilIties_ 885-4900. ----------- pets, $950 a month. Lower Will : ell your household 2 ETH~N ALLEN chairs, I French sofa and rose chair, ing painted,$5oo. 885.5094. plex toe). One set Geze"OFFICE SPACE, prime St. HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Fla. rate for longer term. Avail- fl1rn: ,h ,1 (s. beautIful floral, cream.! 2 end tables, 2-speed elec- • anti-frictionp3ds. 884-9432

Clair Shores location with Luxury oceanfront 2 bed. able December 1st. Call E'llllh :md lnsurance blue, brown/gold; Ethan I tric exerc)'c1e, gas incin- PIN ~AL~ MACHINE, reg- or 884-7705 both after 6_ secretarial assistance avail- room, 2 bath condo, pool. 293-8584 from 5-9 ,:'praisals Allen mirror 2 ft. x 4 It.; eralor. 881-4006. ulatlOn sue, l'player. $600. p.m._ _ ... _ t..... te~is, color TV. sauna. .' I Frl!~ ,~"ll~ultation-Advicc large brass wall lamp,' . 882-8886 after 7 p.m. I-A-U-T-U-?;-I-N-H-A-Z-E-M-i'-nk-

able. Iaea!. :1«:. tAl' .~. ac" maId service. Available SKI. VERMONT _ Beautiful For n.II!": information call brass fircplace screen. Oc- SOFA BED .-: green plaId, 6 CANDLE-LITE Chandelier J'acket. Excellent condition,- countant, msurance agent February, March. 881-05154. hilltop farm near Stratton, after!; p.m. casional fruitwood table good conditIOn, $200. 881. 11 d b 'th t' $11<'1 If I.ntere ....ed pI a eor manufacturer's repre. ----------- B I Killl gt I P' P f .' 1 ... ' 8909 scro e rass WI cu -".,. ~. e 5

~... sentative. 779.5771. SIESTA KEY _ Beautiful 2 rom ey, non. Seeps 01l,.~ ro ess"ma s Frencb provmclal chlUr - t 1 d" $35 882- reply to Box A.12 Grosse___________ 1 . bedroom, 2v" baths town- 8. $400 weekly. 882-1256. ~<.In~a. \.,r~~r>. 8B2~~654 f:>r upholstel'ing. knic:'t-I SANYO MUSIC SYSTEM _ ~1.a _ops,. ,Pte. News. Farm 48236 .

. OFFICE FuR rent, 1724 house with porches, tennis SPACIOUS ROOM with h eanl\. ,)1 ,ewI!l 881 1518 knack shelf, cherry. PIC-, AM-FM-SW turn table ------------ ------------", 'Harper, approximately 300 court. pool. Views over- -privileges. _824-9266 a~~~ ~::>~)1Jshed 1971 tures, lamps. 885,8717 after \ casette, 2-~ay speakers. i BASE~NT S~E - sman\ USED BOOKS _ Bought,•. 'square feet. Call for ap"1 looking inland waterways. 6 p.m, MY 8I:\'l'l~RS' PLACE _ Re. 5 p.m. years old, $250. Teac ca- ele~tnllal appli~nces, deco. \~ sold. Fiction, non-fiction:

pointment. 776-5980. Fishing doc k, secluded . sale ~:hop, 22217 Kelly AMERICAN AIRLINES 1h sette deck model A-800, rahve accessories, games, Hardcover, paperback -LARGE office sPace 15x182 1-. with lovely land.ocaping. D~ERi:LD BEACH, Flor!- Roll('. :i;lIlth of 9 Mile. Open . fare coupon, $40. 881.5706. _, Dl?lby. 2. ~ot~rs.:_~ l!.,ea~s, ,.,.',t9's, '~~rl-:t:r.-set, r~.~ord .n~n.:'til.s \I.m. T-~es. ~hru

;'''''!d~!!T'f.;.!"''.M'l~~~Jp.~ CPA: PicW!'e!J aV)l~lable. Ne>pets. _, ~:"_... _~~.~~'~~.b,:t~~pool ,. Mqn by tlll'qugh Satur~ay, , . _. _~ ,U .• _. ,''1 months -old,. $500:--~ l' yer, ,. !•.~.;~~~~ ~S.t,'1.i<'8()OK'ft~U1!l;'~~;"'etc". J.tl:.l<.l u .de..s utilities. $1400 in season B86-54BO' ll9'me, !"~W".!' ~uullsLlcd. 3, 1(}'"~" ,,'i. Thl.lrsdll,Y !!!It.!! 8, PAtH OF two cushion 0B56 ... ,' . - " .,.' lights, ~.ou..~..__ChI Msek Ave., between tate-_Shorewood E. R. Brown I H-AR"B'OR SPRIN'G'" -Mak' minutes to beach .and p.m. -',1:'7(i~,1. ,Q~~ity ~on'I' ,.cQuch&:s" gooj,. ~;l;:Jdi~i,;m:•. " • ':.:.' ~ -~ -: ;, .,r~r...,IHO. _~;tb ~ ~~ fyeliite'--«rtcl'- Beaconsfield. f

. Realty 886-a710. .,.-, e shops. Seasonal. Available SlgllIlld';5 by appolDlment. $60 each. 864-D360. IMOVIN.G SAL.I!O- be" D '/ _ •• :: ~!'!!!..!" or -......... AV __ II ~2265.-- _' ! reservations now for SKI. December 1st. $1,300 per --. --.. ------- .. ------.------ room. kitchen, bedroom Saturday 10 to 5. II I'GROSSE POINTE FARMS- lNG. Sleeps 6 to 8, Iv" mOD,th. (305) 395-2047 eve- E:;TATE AND BRAND NEW Ol);mpia ~lec- furniture. Miscelldl1;:ilus. i,::;====::::::::::=======.;;--. .....------,,"-18514 Mack. Oilfice space: baths, modern kitchen. mngs. rlOUSEHOLD t~ic t~pewriter (X.LI2) Must sell fast. 823-0316.p-.., 6 89 d 166 174 8822597 ----------.. pICa w!th case $225. 886- ----------. o. X • an . x .. . , GAYLORD. Rustic home, 3 LIQUiDATION 1403. ' CARPETING - Blue a."d

-~~Call 885-4576. : HARBOR SPRINGS bedrooms, fireplace, ga- ~;ALES ~------.---- I red sculptured shag, ap-.~I)-VACATION . Luxury condominium at rage. OtSego Lake. Imme- f . ~ t' CHILD'S waxless cross coun. prox. 40 sq. yards. excel-

d di t T 1 or more InlOrma JOn t SkI" p I bI'ndl'ngs I t dit' 88".1578.'~r.' RENTALS Harbor Cove for holi ays a e occupancy. enns. . 882.7917 ry . IS, 0 es, ,en can IOn. u- •

-"::i. - and ski vacations. Three 517-732~675. Or12an:i Imports Ltd. 150 em, $25. 831..2349. 1-----------<'NEW FLORIDA Condomin- bedrooms, sleeps 8, two ----------1 20331 Mack, G.P.W. ---------1 GIANT 5-FOOT SCREEN TV UNION MUSIC COMPANY

, lum-Siesta Key, Sarasota, color TVs, microwave oven, 6F-5HARE LIVING I. GAME TABLE, 45", 4 s.vivel with ReA system, excel. 886-8506'~~ seventh .(top) floor. Right washer and dryer, all Iin- QUARTERS XMAS CARDS chairs, excellent condition, lent condition, in warranty II;;:;;;;;;:;:;;~=~~:;;;::;;;:~=:;;;:=~;::;=:~=;;;:;;;;::;;;;:;~•• r, ,on Gulf, superb view,. :tWo ens, china, silver furnished --------___ $400. 881-2576. ~~5. 294-0392 or 773.3211'1I- ,"bedrooms, 2 baths, IlYln~} References required. 881. WOMAN TO share upper 20% OFF BLACK LEATHER COAT, MONTGOMERY WARD _,:: .tiininl( room. Fully equIp- 6725 flat, <:all after 5, 821-2260. INSTANT C'(jJPIES 10~ 9 Grosse Pointe Interfaith Cc:;u~. !G:: fu!!:iaJ Jll~tice, . ped kitchen, porch, wash. I' ----------- I 10c size 12. $50. 371-27 5. sewing m a c bin e, case, _ presents-,',;!er, dryer. Pool, tennis I MARCO ISLAND, Fb!'i!!a- LAME HOUSE, young pro. WEDDING INVITATIONS DINING ROOM SET _ 9 carns, and accessories, Like.' ~courts. Monthly rentals. New 2 bedroom, 2 bath ieSl:liJlldl', .t~:!~!!~~Private ---. ~""T:r Dt.nn "0 I pieces table 6 chairs new,,$50. F~anlliscian Ware

aD 228 If room or basement apart- ;:)l.tW'lJ-vu ••• _~, " " "B. " 'D rt R 6 d~, ..McNair. Bou-O. I cond.o, ~O ft tOUGUW~Ot0l, ment. 881-o:t89 persistently. Artists PMT Stats '\ china .:<)ti"ct, buffet. CaU \ - ese. $3:s;, f~uP~~"S,ANIBEL-BeautifulJy fur- tentnlS'2"A~7a7t85sp. m er ---------- - Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. 882.1736. "$-~~cer;;ew . 75ct.419~ ev:: I:: '.Dished condo. 2 bedrooms. ra es. \IT. ROOMMATES to share fur- ECO"ll"'1kA1=!= ----------- . .1----------- nished house, 7 Mile and '"'''''' ........ FIREWOOD-Seasoned hard- nings."2 baths, laundry, $425 CHALET ON lake near PR INTI NG d $40 f d 979 l -------- ,

_weekly. Discount longer Kelly area. $190. $150 plus \2Y30903' 791'.2a05alc.e cor. - KENMORE DELUXE. diSh-lBoyne. Color TV, fireplace, h' SERVICE.~ rentals. 642-8072 or 375- Reservations for skiing by s are of utilities. 884-2444. - I ' washer, portable, With pow.~~,.{)335. week or weekend. 884-<1431 GENTLEMAN to share 6 15201 Kerc?eval VIVITAR 400 SL camera 2 er miser. woodgrain lor-l'B,AHAMAS, Treasure C Y 1 or 778-4055. . rooms 2 bedroom apart- at ~akepomte I years old, 50mm, 1:1.9 mica top. Like new. $150 .•' Branv new villa. 2 ~d: 1----------- me:J.t '$120 per month Call Grosse Pomte VA 2.7100 lens;e9 '200mm 1:3.5 tele- 521-8816. I

ISLA DEL SOL. St. Peters- . _ . .<1 • ----------- photO' :ens 2X.l telecon- ------------. rooms, 2 baths. kitchen, burg, Florida,. on the I after. p.m. ~71..88S4. NA~URAL DARK Ranch ~'e;!er 1","< $150. 881,2349. ,Ir----------- ..

~ .living room, fully equipped beach overlookin'" Baca WORKING I mmk coat, $1,100. Tourma'i - II WA' 'T~D I,.On _ bc~~ti~fuL .t~ree~~,e Se~a 'Bay, 2 bedr~oms, 2 nee:led to ~~~~; ;o~:: !ine mink stole, plus hat, I MOVING SOUTH _ New: N l: II'~.J~~~dry"u'f';ciiiti;~:' C~~~:I ~~.~' f l~.,,~!-;;t;:l;'d~"7' .,j<;;;; ~;;-;.;-,,::::.:;;:: ~"~o-,,-::-:,, ~!l!?~.B:>th excellellt. 884.1 Mohair coat, ofi white, $~5. : U.S. A~D~,F.~~EIGN II

,mercial and private air. IS e.,. u y equlppe co.n- Pointe City near Jeffer- '<r% • ..aCK",~. Slv",... ::.", "A'''"~" 1- - :

port. Call 5.9 p.m., 626. domInIUm,. pool, ten~l1~, ~on. Call Carolyn 982.1934 6 PIECE mahogany di~~~-g vests, eve.ning skirts, $1.50: SINGLE OR ALBUMS \5940. I golf, ;-enhng now, mill!. between 9.5 ,p.m. set and Duffet. Good condi. to $15, size 10. Slacks. $2 CALL 885.2265

__________ mum ;,0 weeks. 3a-1-5J70, ---- -------- tion, $800. Call 882.3269. to $4, size 12. 882 ..5339. :~VERSE CITY on Tim. SEASON WILL!~G Tv SHARE at. -~----.- -------------..:--:::::::::-::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::.-'. berlee ski area, overlook- SKI tractive home. 881.7902. MINiBiKE Lil Indian fr~~e, ', i~!f Lake. Leelanau. Mag. I ~C~O,MODATI9NS IF'EMALE - 23-30 to share 2v" horse engine, offered WA N TED

mflcent tn. level, plenty. of MichIgan s most. I~xunous reo flat with same. 6 Mile} by ex.mechanic ;:,t Fro-. g.lass, 3 bathrooms, '* fIre. sort <:ond~mmlUm towne Gratiot ar-aa. Agency. No lund's. New paint job, reo

-places, sle:vs 1~. C~m. I houres .~~llable December Fee. $125. 642-1620. built frame. Best offer. by, .pletely eqUIpped Includmg to Apm. LOcai.ed vii War- I ______. I Also separate cast iron. !IV, washer, dryer, walk to loon Lake between Boyne SHARE Townhouse. Ideal )0. engine. 881-9500. D A A 'II I":./fimberlee ski lodge and M.t. and Boyne Highlands. cation, across street from . UIV \ 0 Uchell e' s

lifts or 10 minute drive t.o References 0 n 1y. Please shopping center, on bus STERLING place .s~ttmgs.Sugar Loaf. Call AtlantiS contact Wildwood, Walloon route. Other extras. John Never used. Sacrlflce-\~Properties (Steve) 882. Lake. Mi. 49798. (616) 582. 773.7909. cost. 331-1558.7060 before 6 p.m. After 6 9616 ----------- 1-- .--~---~--

'liall 88&-1967. I' 7 MILEIHARPER AREA -) GA~GE ~ALE - Lots of" . SANIBEL ISLAND, Z.'lorida 3 bedroom housc, $135 a I mIse, Sa •., Der. 1, 10.4.FORT LAUDERDALE: Jan. beautifully decorated 2: month. Utilities paid. 884-1 1281 N. Oxford... ,uary or February. 1 bed. bedroom, 2.bath condomin. 1811. _ , ..:,r.oom, Oakland Par:t area, ium on Gulf. All amenities, 1----------- ALl:WO?L s"ag, arca rug

$700 per month. Near oce. ~ncluding POOl tennis YOUNG CAREER woman With (nnge, 9x 5, 2 tonean. (1) 725.1868. 'Weekly 645-5498' . seeks young female to red. After 6.886'5456. $125.

• -- . I share partially furnished ---------- -..--------.fl:9l'H)OMINIUM - Long., BOYNE CHA LET-ideal for 2 bedroom nou<e in Grosse FOR THE AMBITI<?US cook.'-.l.?0at Key, G.ulf coast. skiers and snowmobilers. Pointe Woods. ?January to I G.E. stove, 60 Inches, e

, ,Beach and tenOls. By week Sleeps 13. 778-4824. June) or t.hereabouts Ga. burners, 2 ovens, $50. 821..' ~mly. 886-3377 or 889.0000 . rage. $200 per month' plus 8954.

Shirley. FLORIDA. Hutchinson Is)and half of utilities. 881-4783 -- -. --.----- -- ....-_______ ~__ south of Vero Beach - _ 222~16 STERLING SILVER - J)a.

Qfi:A UTIFUL CHALET at Choice location, 0 (' e an. _ . _ mask Rose, heirloom, six-'Schuss Mountain. Skiing, front, private beach, JUXU-17-WANTED 1'0 RENT I 4-piece settings ami extra. l'0ul, S~I'Cps 1'- Available, riolJsly fun.ished one and pieces, $100 setting. 772.,__!'I':Christmas week and oth'l 2 bedroom cOlluuu-,i"i"rr.:;, LA?Y DF..sIR~~ room with 8027. .. en, 886-49&3. I Pool, same reo.-n, tennis, I kltchen pnvJ1eges. 881'1 --------- _. . 1 etc. Pictures aVll.i1ahle. 882'1 70W. ! iSi~TA Apt/Motel. dIrectly 4900 or 751-5588 . ----- I FIREPLACE•:00. the Gulf. Shuffleboard, I '. 7C-GARAGE WANTED r'~Ior 'l'.V" kitcheneu.es'j'LONG-BOAT KF.Y - 1..uxury! NEEDED 20 to ?? f ot " I WOOD- 1'0522 Gulf Blvd., Indlan condo, 3 bedrooms, 21h I -- 0 .~a .. .

'Shnres, Florida, 33535. 1- baths on Gulf, brand new, rage for car storage. Calli face coru dClivetcJ I'1tlJ.Sl)5-!>333. vool, ten n is. Excellent I 823-0501. i $59.

P~RT ST. LUCY, Sandpiper beach. 888.0649. IS-ARTiCLES fOR SJt.i.E ~ f1l(,1' $33. delivered. Bay Resort, 45 miles north FLORIDA, For t Meyers WANTED

of Palm Beach. New fur- Beach. Gull front condo- Kindling Wood_.nished, 2 bedrooms, 2 minium. Available January I BUYING SWORDS, $2.25

baths. Available by week 5.19th. $350 per week. GUNS DAGGERS.. ar month. Swimming, golf- Furnished. Call atter 5 MEDALS HELMeTS per bundle

'in~, tcnni~. $.300 per week. p.m. 839-5112 or anytime I • 7' 881.0202881-4394 after 4 p.m. weekends. I 74-9651

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P.~e Thirty-Six G R..q S S F. POI N TEN E W S Thursday, November 29, 1979I-AtTICLES FOIt.SALE I-ARTICLEi-FO-R-SA-L-E-a--ARTicuS"FO-li'SALE ,i;'--:A~TtCL~S FOR SAte-;a"::ARTi(iESF6~ SALE 88-AN'TiQUES Fo~i-9-ARTICLES WANTED I ll-CARS FOR SALE----------- --.-------- UE O' I - --- ..--- .. ---- d'" 'f-i~~',;,_~. l"-h-; ";:"';'" ~.l SALE ' ,-. "'U1ot: NOT 11974 DODG'E Swinger. Au~o.BEAUTIFUL French Pro. STOVE, REFRIGERA!1'OR, ANTIQ rlenta rug - FIREWOOD-face COI' ,2 t IV£-':>1\. all,\ " all', I ul'Jw,.,.~, ,- ..-.-----. . ---.- t' TV "I- , lIl..lic, full power, :l'''. I n.~

vincial sofa, chair, blue (gold), 3 years old. Bar large, $1,500. Small ori. x 4 it x 8. ft, cured hard .. _.~.4x2SxJl, ..~90.l~~~391. .._ PAIR FRENCH doors with WEARI NG IT, than eo,coo mill'S, regularbrocade, down filloo, $600. refrigerator, free~er, (U\l' ental rug,: $100 eae~. \\Iood, delivered, stack.ed, FIREWOOD _ Nor the r n leaded glas~. Also love CI:I I IT' I gas, one owner. $1,850.886-3443. I rightJ, 2 years old. TriPle,' !l!aJl's English a.speed Il:.. $5G. 1"'111. Tnfernal F're. .". SCll!, .oct llntlquc. 884.BIOl ....~I-..., . 8B6.4377. .

----------- d . 11 'f'U cycle, $25. New 'vinYll wood, 875.4076 Monday MIClug;l1I . seasoned hard'l-. . ~ You can't enjoy your jewelryLOVE SEAT 04" like ili,W ressel', mlsce aneous. ~. I I"hrislmas tr"et, $15. Eve.. throuJ.h Saturjo<" 8::.m. _ wooj delivered. 293.3949, KEN NARY Kalil' An1l9ue-. I'f it's in your safe deposit

condition. Green with I 2-4291. 4529 H a r v a r O'in '"I:n." ~ "J -- H W dnesday Friday d' t '75 OLDS 88 2 door sedan,cream background, 824- (Wednesday, Thursday, is. 886.5901. I 50.m. 'IANTIQUEVA'~''''Y-'D .. tt..t' ours:. e -.' box. Sell.it for imme lae AM/FM slereo, power

Frld ) "" -- --' --- .. --- .... -_ .. "... k J !k tUoit" 12.4. Saturday 9.5. Cadleu~_ cash N'othing too ex pen. . brakes, power sleering, air,' 2253 ay . I ANTIQUE Christmas trel! or. BASEMENT SALE - 5~16; oa cor~er e~ 'lma c Illg at Warren. 832.4396. sive'. We purchase dia. door locks, rear defroster,

SCHWINN 10 speed bo"'s FINAL SALE: Breakfront 5! nE~~enents,$W each and up. Lakepointe, Thursday, Fri.: chest, triple, ~ng~, cor~elr . ORI ENTA I RUGS moods gems gold art ob. low mileage. 886.8084.J ft 8 l h b 2 ft 8 • ings. 886-5901. day, Saturday, 10-4. Pic. 'I d I' e sse r s. ew y up O. r'oi- jects 'antiqu~3 and paint. ... _

bike, 2 colored TV's need " DC es. y ...,~" -- r ~ -: .. - t'clre') and f.rame';, chai~" stered yellow couch. New WANT.ED . ings.' No consignments, 1963 MERCURY Monterey.:' ... ~~. ~~o~;-'~l"~tereo"1 1k:~.,.A!i~~i'~~er:6.~:iO; !,.M0~~:~~~ ~!~G~!,t1f!c~~1 , !'Vwkcase, kitchen appl1- I. 6 ft. woven shades. 293:. Iranian, CaucaSIan and Chi' conditions or delays. Mr. Coupe. One owner, 36,000

I ",.,,"~ ,: ..' ,.",. . ,,;;<:'.';'::O:',:.':i: '!",t,.l"'.""",-- .O!lf'R .. ...; - •.•_ .. ,,- .. I ~e~e. Old and npw, 1 orl Rnvprs.OOl-1439, ! di:.l'uCii "illes. Some rust,,.~---. ~- - .;_ ~ ,. crystal lamp wall sconces, bought new never used I ',. ,...' _ .. . .. I

Nl',;I!il)LM"vh~.l Lor ...O~IS I ;35 enen; oil p3intings, I Completp a;Uficial snow: I VI~CES"F'i~~~~od-=~fi;ed : FURCOAT~ Aj;ska;- seal,', many. 1.bb;'.1607. I SHOTGUNS and rifles want'l' ~t~:Ci'~~~i:a~~~20r bestXVI or VictorIan ch~lr'l junior golf clubs; projec'l $80. VA 3-161:16. I h~rdwoou. Delil'ad ::~;]; $l.ROO. Fitch, $850. 886.! OR1ENTA~ .RUGS ..•. _1' ed Par II: e r, Fox, Smith," 'Background gold. Be.aubful tion screens; Wedding veil; --ALE-'-4 "k-'-~ , ~lck,ulJ. 781.3535. 0483 after 5. I Expert appralsDls, eS"H;.;~ I' WinchEster' ..nd others.' '76 PDNTIAC LeMans - Allcent,er and needlepomt and ladies wet suits; miscella. FOR S spea er., re". I ---- -- -- .. -- -- -- - "- -.--.----- .... -.--- urchased Modern seml- . lower _ excellent COndl.pethpoint, $200. 777.2963, neous items. Saturday 10'1 woo~ table ~nd benches, I NO~ITAKE Ka>e Oina, 5t BEAU~IFUL full length intique a~d' antiq~e. Ex. PrIVate collector, 478.5315. Ron. 792.7952.

GE AM/~ CON SOL E 3. 456 University. 882.0713 claSSIcal gUitar, reco~d I pIeces, $120; Tom and ,Ter. N<1tna fur coat With match'l pert cleaning lInd repair-I MODERN DOLLS Wanted- , . __stereo.radio record player, (after 5:30). . I 8P8lal:5er,leather bean chaIr. ry .bow~, 24 cuns, black, ing Lynx collar, never. ing. Will buy antiques Es eciall Madame Alex. 77 ,IEEP C~.7, SIlver gray$75; antique hutch with ----------- __ ~ whl.te li~~d, gold letter.ed, worn, cost $3,500. Best I abl. Able -to pay top dol. an~er i/ original clothes, rag,. 6 cylmder, 4 speed,glc.s doors, ~""I\., Dutch ONE. .vHI.TE French proven., JAMES CO-RD WOO--D, '''''0 $30, additional cups, white, offer. 773-8589. lar 547.2100 f 1950 t d te Call lockmg hubs, super wench.

.... ~ 1 t b d I t 'l'"" green and red <1ecorated; ., rom 0 a. new clutch, trackers. Only~~~~d, $300. 886-2533, $~O; ~~~ble e dre~~: :n~l"~ cord. 725-45S8. N'l~cO roaster, ~~5. 882- QUEEN SIZE mattress and I FURNITURE refinished, reo ~fter 6 p.m. 651-4822. 20,OaO miles. $4,850. 885.

. I mirror, $90; unique orien- CERAMIC KILN, Paragon 5181. I box springs, $100. 882-8571. paired, stripped. any type DIAMONDS WANTED 4765.HERSCHEDE Grandfather I tal painting, 4Ox27, $200. mOde7l3A9..98, like new, $200. BRE~KF.t.S~-ROOM ~et, 4 4 PAIR men's skates, si~esl ~~4~;~~g. Free estimates, Doctor buying for invest, 1978 SUN.BI~D, 4 cylinde~,

clock. 372.9559, 886.0090, 371.5 I diiiirs, Hefltagc carner !1I- 1 6, 2 pair 8, t-1O. 884-0286.' I ment will pay the highest automatic, In good condl'!HTMMEL wall vases.figur-1 LEICA M3 wl'th 4 lenses, YAMAHA 'tar 6 tring ble, Drexel French provm'l ABLE TO PAY top dollar price of anybody for diam. tion. Must sell. 882-6365.

gUI, s , cilil single bed, tandem SILVER PLATED tea set, for used Oriental rugs. onds and precious jewel.ines. Goebel 8 piece cry. Exacta Varex 2A, with 5 with case, etc. ~ 0 11 ~ r b~'{e, youth gj~l's bike. 886'1 pot, sugar, creamer, $35. 547 5000 ry. 644.5221. '75 MUSTANG II _ Powerstal nativity s8't, Rockwell lenses, stereo, realist with skates, Nash Crul~ers, m. 1129. 880-7415 after 6 p.m. _.. steering, power brakes, A.1plates. 772-«i24. room, table, hand projec. door-outdoor, boy s 5 or AL TOP $$ PAID tor color TV's condition, $1,600. _TU 4-

------.---- tors, Minox with holder girl's 'J, pads. 884.4684. FOX FURS, double, black FIREWOOD, mixed hard. ROMA H L needing repair. 774-9380. 7020.2 AMERICAN AIRLINES and meter, Polaroid #95 G E elf.cleanl'n,g doub1.e ov- dIver, 35 in~hes long, like wood, $45 face cord, stack. Antique Flea Market - East

D is co un t Coupons, $35 and 900 Bolex H16 3 .. s $ 75 17943681 d Aft 6 B b 881 Side. Sunday, Dec. 2. 24845 SAFES WANTED _ Almost 1971 G.M.C. 5 passenger win.each. 823.2500. lens turre't, and PancI'n"co'r, en, built.in, range top and new'AII.. , , own. e. er p.m. 0, '- Gratiot, East Detroit, 9-4 d't'on Woods Lock dow van. One owner. 6 cyl.

h od, avocado, reasonable. er, gonac. 8526. any con I I .70 lens, Kodak 16mm with 0 6935 or A"3.7231. p.m. Free Admission. and Safe. TU 1.9247. inder, aut 0 mat i c, new

17 YEAR Pla)"boy collection, 2 lenses, ReA Model AA, 485- "" EARLY AMERICAN sofa, ANTIQUE CAMEL BACK J. C. WYNO paint, 2 new tires, 65,000mint condition. Make offer. 8 nd d K d k Mod I d . 25 773 7803 AVID VICTORIAN collector miles, $550. After 6 p.m.773.7713 after 7 p.m. au an 0 a e SPORTING equioment: new I washer, ryer, pmg.pong Chippendale love seat, $3 . anXl'OU8 to purchase nice

----------- EE projectors. Editor, fiI. Rosignal skis i70, $80. Cy. table. white dresser. 886.. (firm). Duncan Phyfe ma. 1629 Hollywood. 881-2066.CHAIRS - Wing, orange or ters, cases. Misc. 779.3913. clone GT skis, med, with 5593. I hogany dining table, $200; THREE Hummel fi.llurines, examples of parlor furni. UM '79 CHEVY. See to be.

6 d h. Id b k h . s 25% less than list price. ture, tables and bedroom'brown, $100 each. Uphol. MAHOGANY bedroom set- bindings $50. K2 North . I carve s Ie ac c all' , pieces. Also, music boxes, lieve this unique custom-stered blue or green, $50 double bed with mattress poles $20 Hot dog ski's TRS80 computer system.- $650; buffet, $225; China 884-3475. crystal. silver, lamps and ized van, $6,000 customiz.

h La d dr '. . . .' complete 32K system In- b' t $325 • .. .. - . .. D It H" •.eae. rge win ow ap~s, and spring, vanity, 5-draw. $10. Ski boots Mumarl, s!ze eluding 16K Level II key. I ca me , ; manogany' EASTLAKE Victorian Love Victorian accessories_ Will mg vy e a- Iggms. ,~Ir9'l(7', $50. 886-2574. er chest, night stand. Ex. 8M, $4? CCM H?ckey board with numeric key kidney shaped desk, $325; Seat frame, matching chair pay reward for informa. brush paint, maize n' blue

~..,--- • - ""T ""'mutl" 't'\1 cellent • clean condition. skates sl~e 7, .$75. RiedelJ pad, expansion interface miscellaneol;ls and books, frame, $300. 8135.5094. thn leading to successful with big "M" on wheel1.i~2j.~I,,,:nn.co"'n::'1"'e""','~b~la"c~k- a'nd! 'n::-se:e ::.!te:- ~ !' m /0 rOflwlerskate~_sl~~~ 7~_~_sets with factory 16K, quick- Hepplewhite coffee table, pw.'chase of Belter furni- cover. Low to the ground,

"V heels :1'10 "I"-\JOOJI " $175; Stieffel type lamps, HUMMEL figurine "Follow ture. Days 869.7522, eve. spoilers, mag wheels, run.whl.te, goo'd PI'cture, $15. SPECIAL PAINTED red ,. . printer I Ilneprint",r, .lue , f I PI . b d I kell' 88'"AII0 'tb h't t' C C d 0 monitor. tape player, $165 for pair; F"~<;'::'l the Le:!d"r" or sa e. ~~se nings 882.8692. nmg oar s, uggage rac

a evenmgs ~, WI W I e rim ape 0 CA VAll ER MANOR manual and software. Lists mirror. $55; Queene Anne call 792.2379. ReaSOna'Dle. _ __ " __ and loaded. 313-349.2839.-----------.- styled doll house. Hand-. - . b k h' (g ld) PIANO-small for beginners, ------2 S~OWTIRES - Uniroyal made, wallpapered, wired, 2457~ Kelly Road, East De. over $1,900, will sell $1,' wm~ ac c aIr 0 , rent or buy. VA 1.3092. BUICK Riviera '79. Red on

w I.n t e r patrol, F78-14, has 2 switches' to control trOll. 1 bedroom apartment, 2(10.Rob, 972-8094 (work), $175; crystal set of 4, $60; red, . landau. Most options.whitewalls, 2 years pld, lights, living room with' carpeting, stove, refriger. orleave message, 822-6155. antique brass chandeliers REDFORD WANTED: Roll top desk, in 4,000 miles. $8,700. 268.$30 882 2936 ki ator, air conditioning, pri. (10 candles), $150. MI 3- CHRISTMAS good condition. 885-1639. 1372.. • , fireplace, dining room, t. parking. L au n dry COLLECTOR, 19th Century 6271.

BoASEMENT SALE - Nov. chen, front entranc~ hall, vate, swimming pool. $280 prints, Francession's ap, ANTIQU E SHOW WANTED a small piano, CHEVROLET Wagon, 197329-30 10-4, 11426 Lake. open stairway. Upstalrs has roo~h. Call 772-3649. pie pattern, half off new 8A-MUSICAL "MICHIGAN'S OLDEST" good condition. 881-89M. Impala. Power equipme~t,point~. . 2 bedroom9, hall, and bath. mon price. 886.5471. INSTRUMENTS I 87th Showing good mechanical condition.

room. Must be seen, to ap. WI NCHESTER "94" November 30, December I, 2 WANTED men's ski boots, $850, 886.9537.CHRISTMAS preciate. Love and perfeCt. ' i i<L'\. GOLD cocktail ring with PIANOS WANTED Car~enters Hal~, 225~1 Grand si~e 91h o. 10; maple desk

tion in its construction, 30-30 I 7 dimonds, totally,.over 3J4 DS S' t C 1". River, DetrOIt, MIch. Ad. and chair, maple dining 197'7 JEEP Wagoneer.' Never

BARGAINS'. $325.886-7548,886-4516 or I Lever action carbine plus Karat. Sacrifice. 831-3999. G~~dN SI~al!P~np~isg'ht;;~nso.~.1 mission $2. $1.75 with this room 88c6h8aIB'r5s8'After 5:30 used oU road, Fl.ll! pc-wer,886-1643. two boxes ammo. Brand . ad 12 noon to 10 pm Sun p.m. . . AM/FM stereo, air, speed-----------! .Want $130. 884.9146. MAPL~ Cons~le stereo umt, TOP PRICES PAID '. ..' control, road wheels, 30,OPOHOUSEHOLD WEDDING DRESS and head. nCewII F' f 4 quahty furmture, g:lo:l can. V.... 7 Ol:j"~ day closmg 6 p.m, SILENT 16MM. movie pro. miles. Must sacrifice. Pri.

LIQUIDATION piece, 3 months old, size a Thurs. or rl. a ter dition, reasonable. 881-8702 I:. - _,~u I j~c,tor, international collec. vate owner. 885.1197.SALES 7~, $85. Mother.()f.Bride I p.m. evenings-weekends. LOWERY ORGAN _ Like O.A...KRoll-top desk-profes. tors Hbrary books, Harvard

dress, light blue, $00, .size I BASSETT twin, canopy bed ELECTRIC t 3D" r' new deluxe model Half sun ally .refinished, magnif- Classics. Call evenings. 286- '78 MUSTANG Ghia, 4 cyl.CHARLES KLINGENSMITH 1G-12. ¥.z fare AmerIcan with mattress and box s ove, ,ve .}. 5836. inder, automatic, sunroof,

LAUREN CHA .......AN $30 886.0561 clean, also 36" g:1S stove. pric~ ~975 384-2127. icent antique~ 48" long, AM/FM, rustproofed, rad.e... coupon,."" or springs, matching dresser ,,,, , I $1,100 or best offer. BB6. BOOK Collections and privateJILL WILLIAMS 885-4928 after 6. with mirror and night. 886.9738. BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzer ma. 0141. Hbraries purchased. Book ials, defogger, dark blue

Let us help ;you with estate ----------- stand, excellent condition, BEAUTIFUL Alpaca rug, 6'x h M k with chamios top. 772.7046.appraisals or estate sales. SET OF 4 Anson racing rims, $350. 36" dropleaf kl'tchen 6' 'g' I P . n g 0 hogany spinet piano wit (!lC -OFFICE Man's Corner, 15306 ac

$150 b t ff , or! ma erUVla, e. b h $650 884.1945 \. - at Beaconsfield 126 pm 1979 MONTE CARLO LanVi,: lji..1ta ,,'ou t~ Y/.sit our, ~e~~A"" or es 0 er. I table and 2 chairs, $50. metric design. 836.2251. enc " . EQUIPMENT daily. 885.0655. . . .. dau. Every option. Eleclrl~shop:!loW open two' days al S8S-,........ 'I' D~~k, $IG. S~.lJ'J17.' ., ORGAN, T.OWREY theater I AMT;''RT~AN PREVIOUSLY sunroof, custom' interior.week, Tu<::d:1.~~ !!!Ij Thurs. -- . Attf\ntion' "I SEASONlGU iire.w0ou, vt:,~ I . spinet, professional quality' ..... - •.----- ".- ,WANTED - Hobby h?rse, Perfect. $6450 884-7102days. . -SCOUTS!' 2 AMERC!A!'l AIrlines half dry wood, delivered. 777 I instrument mint condition I OWN.h;U. I I sewmg machine, old fiH\:,-". I' ft"'er 0- P.I"I'I'NEW LONGER HOURS . SCHOOLS I ' " ,\.far~.",Cou..!l.ons,.$50. each.. 6256 '., ' top of the line preVIOUSy wave. oven. HO 8-7832. ;~... .

" 3 30 . . $1,500. 776-212:i. owned office furnHun. "lid --''----~-=-~~---10 A.M.-a P.M. "\LLUS\ONS'ANOh B85:tl340 ~~,:,~ ,(" .~. I: SEASONED Firewood-$41) ---------- -----------~ BEFORE"youbuya'used car,

15115 CHA'RLEVOlX CONFUSIONS" ' PORT"'BLE stereo radio with I 11er cord delivered. Mixed PIANO, Grinnell upright, ex. equipment. 772-7990_ _ lO-SNOWMOBILE 'have TUff.Kote' e"beck . itGROSSE3~rJ~ PARK f n.{llled Edi.lCati'diial' speakers,. like,ne~; folding hardwood. 463-e620, 296. ,cellent condition, $750. STEEL DESK, $55. Beige. FOR SALE for rust. No charge. 822.

. u, roUaway bed, like new. 3756. 884-0360. ExceHent condition. 331. 1978 A:RTIC CAT, orange and 5300.COllsl~nmen~s, house sales, CHILDRENS Both reasonable. 81U.5443. --------- 4500. b _featunng fme porcelains, I BENTWOOD Rocker, $50. UPRIGHT PIANO - With I 'lack, includes trailer, gas '73 CUTLASS "S", powerantique furniture, .crystal PROGRAM PIONEER CTF-900 cassette Console Color TV, $100. bench. Circa 1890's. Needs 9-ARTICLES WANTED can and helmet, rarely steering, .power brakes, air,and rugs. deck, brand new. Pioneer Pair velvet chairs, $100. minor repair, $100 or best -----------, uEed. $1,590. 294-6526. automatic, engine 30,000,

Featuring this week: P d b h SX-550, stereo receiver, Trunk, $25. Indoor Pine, offer. 886.8240 after 5 p.rrf. RESTORING old fashioned I lOB-TRUCKS 1 transmission like new. Ex.Bran .\iid....t 1:m:".., br1'lIS- resente y t e excellent condition. Ask $25. Call after 7 p.m. 881. ----------- ice cream parlor. Need old FOR SALE cellent condition. Asking

I .........,.....~ ro.A ....'rl: SMALL UPPRIGHT Kimball advertising memoriabilia 5 1 69 1'1lined wine table, crysi.cll NUI'II\..1: vn, ''''.. iul' Cha.-ll;; aftc:- :; p.m. ~5S9. . .Au , • 1- "'''''(l 001 .. il t h I . $1,800. 2 -51 erry.all 8t b ENSEMBLE 8219526 ----------- pHUJO, ~u lUgU, ..p~v . va ...." from pop, ...,~cran_ ..Q ....aceD 197U i...1' -~-'-~T _ _

w sconce, e u en . . PAIR OF GREEN Fireside 1996. . companies, and juke box, U 1.n.. I)t,uu , ;:)0", ~V1L IS68 VW Beetle, higil miies,pieces, new set of Spode Friday and Saturday ELECTRIC stove _ Admiral Chairs, fruitwood. frame, ----- ----.-- penny arcade, popcorn and top, 4.wheel drive, 14,000 runs goo.d, decent body,china, fine variety porce- December 14 and 15 Deluxe, like new, $80 or $100. Call 886-7975. FULL S I Z E '~:4¥lehar~t gambling machines. Will miles. Un d e r warranty. stiek, $575. 885.7839 eve.lain statuary, Gorbam Ster. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. I best oUer 881.0179 I Cello - Excellel.. condl- pay finder's fee. Days 869. Many 0 p t ion s including nings.ling flatware, Baker din. RACKHAM AUDITORIillol .. 2 SETS ChiUren's Fischer tion. 773.4241. 7522 evenings 882.8692. . snow plow. 882.0154. _ing table, many patterns $1.25 SKI BOOTS-Kastinger flow skis, poles, dynaiit boo'ts,1 . . ' I 1977 GREMLIN X, automatic,of crystal and fine china, Group Resel\'litioD3: I foam, orange, s:ze 10, S35

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$60 each or bo~h for $100. , PlfANO-;-Ba~d~m .. Acr,?sonJc SERIOUS local COllector will ll-CAItS FORSALE power steering, stereo, rust-pail' Windsor.bllcked chairs, TE 2-7400 SIan Mac~s~ si~e ~',exce!. 881.3583.' I' 8~~.~;8~ ,;au aH",r " p.m. \ purchase all signed :riff~ny AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE proafed, etc. Low miles.country pine kitchen table,\ 882 2375 "nt ('ondltlOn $2" !~ordi. . lamps' Handel Pelrp~lnt as low as $33.15 f'or 6 Best offer, 884-4486. .walnut drop-leaf tab I e, .• ,~. . ,. " E.II.ClI 8'x4' awning win. . , 'J, _

------ ---- cas, blue, siz~ 9M, li~e new, . - d' . 'th tar man d HAMMOND PHOENIX - Jdlerson and Moe Bridges months. Call Chesney In. 1974 CUTLASS Supreme _l~ooge '!:'ro!!fht iron fire. 0ESA.LE'SHOP $75. Skiis-Head Fox.l63 s~~~~n~~'ert: Empire gas With ~ecord;r like new lamps. All transactions surance Agency for your Air,stereo,goodcondition,place set and andirons, Ru. G "p'l t U . t' C,11 with Salomon 444 bmd. h t - .~' 8829014 $1600 or. best' offer 886: strictly confidential. Pip-ase over the phone quotation. $1 450 7762702 f.t 6by glus lustres, assort. rasse 0 n e n I a I' I a!l ings, $75. 886-2211. ea er, evenmgs. - . 5627. . call after 6 p:m. 886-2lJ12. 884-5337. ,. . a erment prints and oil paint. Church, 17150 Maumee - I ----------- I COMPLETE Sup e r 8mm I _ . . 1 1 p.m.!:::!!, Je~n flatware and See ad Page 18, jCRANBERRY Ba~ber bottle, outn. Camera projectorl -SE-t,-1\f-E-R-B-U-N-D-Y-te-n-o--r-s-a-"WANTED - Car radiOS, fac. BEFORE you sell or after -19-SS--0-L-D-S-C-u-t-Ia-s-s-F--8-5,--2brand new shipment of fine ILIVINGROOM c h air s, ia., Fre~ch Provenclal sofa ~nd r:",,,~.pdilo" \~ith sPlicer, $315. B.flat Coronet, $110: tory originals only. AM/ you buy, make your used door, 6 cylinder, automatic.furniture, ble, fireplace set, stove., chair, F~nton stretch glas~ I some reel, and cans. All I Buil. e;;,;,,;:;ll,,:;;.t ~:mdit!a!!, FM, 1963.1973 .. ~M only, car look like new with Runs great. Regular gas.

T ...'. "r~~ ~a"lo:".. ~lr"t"c. c;1.e 886.~584 after 4 p.m. ~:~~y p~:t~, ~~~~: r::f I new. Will £e~ the lot onlY'1 eS6.2251.. 1926-1952. 977.711'h>. I 'l'uii.Koie'~ Sy~t;;lli S, 822- Goon m.n.l!. Little rust.b".t offer 7:>37100 days I 5300 I Needs tie' rod. ~175. 882.6. Dr ape 5, black/beige ELECTRIC range,' Z ovens, ..:vii",,;; .. ;;t, C',,;nhl'B!!~ ~ng... _ ~. .' ._ USED SPINET org-ans - (6 i\ RE YOU ~OVING or sen. I . 7418. T

check, side drape, 36 in. $30. Queen hood, $10. Li. ar and creamer, Wedge. I' GE ..POT scruiJi.Jl:i' ;.;~".".~!!' I to choose ~rom) $200 to ing an estate? W'!, are. buy .. AUTOMOB!~E OWN~R~ As • _valanee, box pleats, 14 ft. one 1 train, pace C.B. ra. wood Y~rktown plate, Fe~. dls~wa£her, excellent con. I $9GO..Call tor apPoIntment! wg eVerYlnI~g. l' urnll~re'l JOW as '1>.:>" qUd' '''''i u;<:iS I' ,~:S,:m~V~!.F.R C(lrdoba ~x 12 in. 2 chairs, couch, dio, 40 channel, $65. 4- ton Christmas plates. Pair d;-tlOn. 824.2S~g. to see. 647-7333. glassware, kmc.knacs, dish. Compulsorl No Fault In. Clean, l0l!ded, 35,000 mIles,lamps, blue/green, tables, I Pinto tires, $5 each. Hand Art De('o lamps and n:uch I n , N ., ' 'TPR'~H~ • "'T "'.,.,,~. _, __ es, household items, adds surance. 881.2376. $1,895. Call 884-7020.16 x 15 ft. x 18 in. blue!. feed IOX15 printing press, more. The Colonial Snop, I ,-,UILDREN S CLOTHh (T - I U Iv 1 ''''' U£,'-'''" ~'~"V, . and ends musical instr:.r. ----.-----.- I _green shllg, $50, 884-4844. $400. Can after 6 p.m. l:r~!. 25iC1 J<;~~~.son, near 10 B.oys ,infant to 1~ mlJfi.th. II ehcny, />xC'ellen.t condltlo~, ments, H~ml11els, Humm~1 ALL STATE CAR LEASI",G 1975 F.ORD LTD Brougham

MISCELLANEOUS pl'eces of 7430. Mile. Monoay through Sat- girls mfant to 4, mcludmg $~50, (ProfesslOnal musl- plates. old dolls and papp.r 12324 GRATIOT - Air, rustproofed, many---------- urday, 11-6 p.m. 772.0430. ho!iday dresse~ aI}d, snow I clan owner), MI 3-6271 _ back books. 774-7142. (Between Co~n.orl ~xtras. Very clean. $1,600.

furniture. Call evenings 36" FIREPLACE screen, an. Master Charge and Visa SUltS. Matermty c.othes'l AW' KEn YOTTR J ---- 1 Houston, Whittier) AI2-1316.881-4429. I dirons, $50. 884-1391. ~elcomed. We buy, too. 12 and 14. 886.9080. SLE;PIN~ PIAvNO I E~ml'ATES WANTED . We hav~ new and used ca~.s, I. '79 GMC -JA--T-O-N-" k.I 1 •• ,._.' We wII buy complete estates! Amencan and foreign. We' .:t j pIC up,

RE."'..L!ST!C AM/FM. FM EnTSON humidifier includ. Dn'~ING ~OOM SET - 9-1 Wlt.h the fanLA.Lle l\farant7'1 or househOld liquidations. also sell u~ed cars and I ~~~~1I1eage, excellent con.LADY'S DESK stereo, receiver with 81- ing new filters, $35; Neva. piece, like ~CW, couch, plano corder. Space age Also buying antiques, chi. trucks. Over 40 cars and ~:,. 885-7703.

C~afted, sol i d cherry trac~, player and record. da dice game, never used, occaSIOnal chairs, ~nd and I .tcchn~logy converts pres- na, crystal. silver jewelry, truck~ on display. 197:J CUTL"'.SS Sup,..,rn., v-wood new. Christmas er, like new, $95. 885-8777. $20; phonograph suitable coffee tables, 49' tab~e ent pI~nos ~o modern .re. furs, paintinffs, ivory, cloi. CALL JIM IMHOFF 6, loaded. 4,100 miles.speciai, $319.95. Aiter I GAS DRYER, excellent con. I for child's room, $20. 885- lamp, wall decors, twm prod~~~ng" pianos to. brmg sonne and Meissen. Prompt 521.1111 Warranty. 775-S671. .4 p.m. 775-6316. i, din'tnion,barely used. Call 8981. head board and frame'j you live the gemus of payment LEE'S 20339 Order your 1980 now. _

as -MA,! II 5 -----------, 886-335e worlds greatest pianists. Mack A~e 881.80132 ----------- 1'79 CUTLASS Sup rem e'"';;=========~~I~~-="~'='..~~~ll~••~e,~"~.::::::;;::::::;;;:::;.:"~!DE.A-RF:n sofa-excellent . .._ I ~:;ol!, Joplin, Fats Waller, .. RUSTPROOFING by Tuff., Brougham, fully loaded

r I coJl,dition, $253. 881.9960~.. 1 TEN-5.PIECE plate s,eUin~ 'I Pader"wski Rachmaninoff I I Kote will add to the resale I with extras excellent con.I COLONIAL Lazy.boy lounge I of Lennox, woman s tf.' and ~any 'others. Or YO~,' BOOKS i value oC your car. 822-: dilion. 885-7703.1 chair, rust herculon, excel. I cycle. Call after 5 p.m'l and your friends can per. PURCHASED I 5300. "-1975 PINTO'S . "' __--

I 8212260 II d f 't J qUire "'d~on-I lent condition, $175. 8<J~. '. sona Y ~ecor avon e We pay fair prices and 11975 FORD Granada-25,000 I AM/FM 8 track, V-6 auto.I 0220 after 5 p.m. 881.860a.l, SOFAS ..\ND misc. furniture. I songs for l~stant replay or make housecalls, so be. miles. Excellent condition. matic, rear defog air, goodI0 E UN'TED lL f 778 °216 I future cn]o~ment. Obso- fore your wl'nter clean. i 886-8978. I condition. $1 500' 882.0215N I, Tl are cou-, -u. . I lete old fashIOned players. I ' , '_._ .. _....:

SUSAN HARTZ I P?n, $5~ Boy's 10.speed i BEAUTIFUL-PEACH double, No noise, no rolls. ing, garage sale or be. I '79 BLAZER - C hey en e '72 THUNDERBIRD _ Ex.886-8982 I bike, 24'1I.ch, $50. 886-2574. i damask and satin. tabk.) SMILEY BROS. fore you move please package, 2 tone, loaded.! celIent condition, power

1. FRlGIDAIR~lectric stove, I cloth and 12 napkInS. 41 5510 WOODWARD call us first. 15 years $8,200. 773-3474. sleering, power brakes, air

791 Fisher Grosse Pointe City $50. Ironrit~, $30: 9xlO'h yards long. H~nd hemmed 875.7100 I in business. 1979 ELDORADO _ Black C~>nditio~ing, leather inte.b- 'I 0 j In Ireland I ..-- ---- . ----- . .. d I h II f1or, AM, FM stereo, $1,200.----------------=------;.---.-;..--:.,--:.,---:..-:..-------:..-:.-:.-.:..-:.-=.----.:------------..;;;.1 rag, $20; vinyl chair, $2'1 an woven ., FOR CHRISTMAS JOHN KING an" .r~ eat er, exce ent Call after 6 pm 886-6247

I II 882-4380. Used only onc~, $12;'5. Al~~ \ GIVE MUSIC! I 961-0622 condItIOn. Cadillac execu. .,,_.' . .

\A/ r: R I J Y ------- ..---.-- I one-2'h yard uamaSK clo ... I . r 6700 '1 $12500 -19-7-9--N CTOURMALINE mink jacket, I wl'th 12 napkins. White. New Plano fr.om .$1,095. I'.CUp and :;ilve this ad e live" ml es, , . . MOL ZA oupe - AMI

,1 N B Id P . 881.2314.' , I FM siereo, I'uwt:r stee.ing., ,... - - . III also blue fox s\ole, excel., Hand hemmed, $60. 822- i ew froam ;;n330Ianos .----------- I power brakes, excellent

.lent condition. Best reason. I 5808 ," .' aB-ANTJOUES FOR SALE condition. 884-1526 or e23.DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY • .STERLING able offer. 881.9965. . , New Hamnlonds , _- ._____ _ _

I I SKlIS - New men's 190's, from $1,045. 'r 1653.SILVER • POCii"iO'''"l 'WA'1"l"HF ..C:; -'-K--O-R-C'-H--I--T-- , I d LORLE' ----- _,..... • •• ~."-- RAC P sa e- 0Y5, glass Hart Hugger~. Never. :'-1I'W Ral win Organs • 1979 SEVILLE _ Every op-

II electric fireplace h~ifici, i been u~cJ $100. 88!.AQOQ.' from $1,145 I ANT IQU E tion except sunroof. Listplaypen and more. Starts I ' . .' . I Also select used pi ii(11/5 II GALLERIES SI7,loo. H and washed.noon Thursday. No pre. SK1S, BOOTS. bInding, la~les and organs in gift.giving: eWE BUY AND SELL _ $lI,99LJ. 179-1303.

r sales, 1427 Buckingham. Rosignol 16OCm, look bmd. condition. I Individual Items ~I I ings, size 6 boot, $75'1 S!~iLEY BROS. ' or '66 MUSTANG Converlibl~,HAMMOND R.124, 25 ped. Children's Hart 100 em 5510 WOODWARD I Complete Estates new top, bodl' in extellelll

als, ~rawbars, r.h~thm, p~~. I with Cupcr) bindin,,~. boot I 875.7100 I. Antique Furniture • Cut Glass _ Miniatures cO.1dilion, AM/FM stereo;CUSSl()n, lighten KeybOillu, I' fize 12 $30. 886-:;re6.- ...- _.._-._- ' D I needs engine, $450 or best(Walnut), excellent con. ~..__ .______ 88 ANTIQUES FOR • .Jewelry • 0 Is • Toys offer. 885.0174 'dition, $2,200. 268.1372. 4x8 HO TRAIN BOARD, 8 - SALE - Lamps • Clocks • Watches ~ _

1- -- --- " .. '-. -7' switches, duel controls, ' __ ! Oil Paintings 1978 CADILLAC Seville "-;-SKI BOOT~ (men s), size. I engines, trains, extras, ANTIQUE Grand Fat her, Reasonable charge for appraisals Blue firemist, matchin~

I and 10, like new, $35 p!ilr. American Flyer trains also, clock, 7'4" tall. Oak and: 775-1970 top and leather trim, otherI 779.2186. . I regular scale. I-miu;.bik.-:,! w;ob ..: .:~,". 'Rri!ish ynRrlP. ;, 23159 Greater Mack accessories. Excellent con;

I EXERCYCLE, 2 speed, exec'l and I-Go Cart, both run. I' Early 18()o'~. Excellent con. " ~t. Ciair Shui't:5 dition. 10,000 miles. Afterutive model. 886-3667. ning. Call 881-1183. dition. $1,495. 881-3365. I' iI 6 p.m. !l'~.2457. '

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St. Clair Shores-20613 Ava1on-$35,900-Mainten.ance free 4 bedroom J '.aIlch, with family room ona large lot. Possible land contract.

Harper Woods - Grosse Pointe Schools. Beautifulbrick bungalow, sprinkling system, Immediateoccupancy. Land Contract available. Call for anappointment.

Grosse Pointe Woods - 3 'bedroom colonial, move-incondition, immediate occupancy. 1lf.1 baths, cen.tral air. $64,500.

Grosse Pointe Woods - Custom built quad levei, 3bedrooms unique entertainment area, with built.in wet bar and natural fireplace, central air,

. 7* % :5S'.!mable mortgage. $117,000.

Completely renovated over the past threeyears this spacious residence offers fea-tures that are rare in today's market.Seven bedrooms, the main five have pri-vate bathro::lnS and the two bedroomsoff -of the rear service stairway share acommon bath and are ideal for an in-lawapartment or quarters for live-in help.The kitchen has been completely reno-vated with such conveniences as a built-inGE Versatronic double oven' and range,built-in Kitchen Aid dishwasher and trashcompactor, new disposal, etc., etc, So manymore features we invite your inspectionor we'll mail you a detailed brochure ifyou prefer.

MEEHAN REALTY CO.393-2700 evenings, weekends 882-1293

Grosse Pointe's FInest

Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co.882-0087

The Grosse Pointe Real I::state Co.

IMF'OR'IAJ."i'1' POiNTs TO REMEMBER WHEN BUYING OR SELLING~ Member Realtron Corp. and McEdra M.L.S.* 13 month warranty ~.w d€di.idibk* Inhouse computer analysis* Member Detroit, Macomb County, Michigan Board and Na-tional Board of Realtors

GROSSE POL"l"fE WOODSQuaint 4 bedroom brick bungalow, located in a fine area of the Woods. close totransportation and schools. Fur, more information call 882-0087. Priced in the60's. •

DETROIT INCOME2 Family Income with large 2'2 car garage attached. with hobby work room.brick and built in the 50',>. AbSQlutely must be seen. priced in the 30's.

DETROIT INCOME. Investment opportunity 2 family Income located in a hne area oi Detroit. of .

fered on a land contract at 10% interest. City certs have been completed

GRAYTONDetroit's most appreciating neighborhood of£ered on a land contract. with 10q.interest why wait? A quaint English Tudor with a large updated kitchen andfamlly room. For more information call 882-0087_

SEVERN OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR VIEWING 2-5Grosse Pointe Woods. Lovely Colonial with 3 berlrooms, Bttacht:d garage, extralarge lot and a privately secluded office or bedroom with its own bath. Perfectfor an oiiil:t:, lH:nary, p!::.:,' ~n or :In additional bedroom.

STERLING HEIGHTSLovely 4 bedroom Colonial with many luxuries, 2 car attached garage. 24' poolwith patio, rec room ill basement and much more. For information call 882-0087.We'll be happy to help_

We have other fine listings located in Detroit, lor more information call GrossePointe He:d Estate Co.

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Townhouse Condo-Beau.tifully decorated, move-in condition. ~ rooms, \2 bedrooms, 11,2 baths,ree room, pallo, air con. Grosse Pointe Woods-ExCt!Uent brick bungalow-ditioning, all G.E. appli. two bedrooms down with bath, one extra largeances, car p 0 r t, pool, bedroom upstairs with half bath. Newer moderncbbhouse facilities, &e. kitchen with built.ins, u~u, .i'l¥ nnished base.curlty guard, - '1'-" ..~p."-'" '. ,.,:. -.." .. , •. ':;;,:,. " .. -<

PE'I'TINE REALTY ' J

715-7880, 521-4030 1/ IOU Woods Lane-80LD! .......

3 BEDROOM brick bunga-low on Kenmore, Grosse-Pointe Woods, Partiallyfinished basement 'With If.Ibath, 2 car garage, ~l,'900 with ii065iOle assumtl-'Hon of 12%, $46,000 mort-gage. Possession .at closing.Shown by appointme~.882-3655 .

I Lt..ND CONTRACT IAVAILABLE

GROSSE PTE. WOOD~By owner - 19250 Ray-

mond. 3 bedrooms, 11,2baths, new family room,roof, gutters and drive.way .

:lPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.882.2031

'78 CAMARO-power stCf'r.ing, power brakes. air, V-B.automatic, AlII/Fl\f stereo.8-track, Rally wheel!>, $5.'200. 882.7389.

Thursday, November 29, 1979 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Thirty.Seven ~l1-CARS FOR SALE '-11=CARSFORSALi-"-Tl'l~CARS-FO-R-SALE-"--I'l-j=CARS FOR SALE ..:-12-0----L-A-K-e-A-'N-D-R-'V-E-R--1-3--R-E-A-L-ESTATE--'i-J--R-I-;..-L-E-S-TA-'''-,E-fOR SALEn ., 1-.-.---------------. --------------, PROPERTY FOR SALE

. 1..74. srUTZ ~~~.~khawk .. ' !972 TOYOTA Corona Cus. '78 FORD LTIJ _ 4 door, 1974 MERCURY MarqUiS-I' -------------;- -----------.1:'; M~nt condltlO.n, 25,~00 tom - standard transmis'l $3,200. 39B.8719. , Air, cruise, all power. HERE IT IS. Only forty !fun. TODA VIS I PRICE REDUC ED.. mdes, loaded, $34,995 Calli slOn 4 dool "l"cen AM. 1- -=:.-. __ .. .. ...... ..... I ""t",',' "fi-"''''.- u MO utes from Grosse POlntc. CUSTO,l..4_n'UILT BRICK RANCHC:() 1a4l A I ~. ,. ,... . ...;.. _. ~ &~$ ~ .. I JlHJJln u ~ - ~C'C,T pi lye; 'y\ M.', ::i.:~.6.~v..• ~.; .c.; :lv,l. . I !"l\l ....rallio. - iflltl.I:HlOI. ' 1,,1,) {;HI.;VtHII,' .....- -;; . diJ..:.:!69L ; HomeD area, :m !YI1ii:'d[\li "' ........ ":'-" .. } no ;,."nQ'I<::<::

---- ._. --.-------- 9 pa~senger, power sleer- . . I Wolcott Ro;!rl-Fringe of GROSSE POINTE ! I "oJ ... _ ..3974 OLDS Cutla.>s Salon :-- 76 DATSUN F.lD wagon - ing, power brakes, air con. '72 VW Bug _ $950 or best I Metropolitan Park scenic GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 2 door hard.top, aubmatl(', und,<;r 10,000 miles. $3.250. di~ioned, 350, v.a. 9a,abo .offer. 881-4278. river propl!rty. We offer New listing, " bedroom. brick 3 bed

power steermg/brakes, air, I TU 2-8944. miles. S175. a35.3766. trout slream trout pond single, 2 full baths, gas I Living room, natural fireplace, dining room,. .radio bucket seats vinyl ---------.- ..------ ---. -----.-----. ;977 THUNDERBIRD - 302 I h b ' 1 t 'th heat, carpetJng. {\ very rooms 11h baths, full tiled basement, pabo, pro.top 'low mileage' Many, CUTLASS Calais '79-Cully '77 OLDS 98 Regf'ney - 4 engine air Excellent con. ~rSl! t' llTn comp e e bWI comfortable famity home. fes510~ally landscaped yard with privacy fence,."., . I . d $- 950 BB54388 dEll t d' . ,. recrea IOn roo m a ove h Iiiother extras. Regular gas. equlppe, <I, . • • oor. xce en con ILion. dition. 884-1628. 11" d Cd' Priced to sell, undn $40,", stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, was er, ~ry~r,822-9348 ' " 35,000 miles, every extra. ----.------- ro In.': an ence .prop~r. OO() Ea terms large deep freezer, 2 ear attached garage wIth

----. - I 79. MAGNUM Special Edt-l $3,599. 882.2536 or 774. 1977 CAPRICE-Rust proof. t~. C~untry. house 15 bUIlt. . sy. automatic opener, Thermopane windOWS, elec-".RUST will r-ul-'n-Y-I)-u-r-a-u-t-o. tlon.-T.tops, every poss!ble 6640. ed, electroclear, door locks, right mto sIde of the hill. bl k f

motive investment B~fore optIOn. One of a kind. .. . .____ AM/FM air 33000. Ex. Features 4 ~edrooms a.nd GROSSE G"POINhTEtf' . tr(>nic fUter, low heating costs. 21h oc s rom

., Makp offer 771.5"'3 ...... ,..-.:-.-.~.~ .~. "." . . "' '" ~ ""th~ r"Tn,lv room WIth 5-5 Income - as. ea, In l',ke and park. Immediate possessi?n. Mint, con-. you buy or sell, ca'i TuCC.1 •.•.. . .... . I ..", ~ u ...... , v, ...... i ... ;;~ I;,. cellwt ~:.:::um{ln. $3,7t-J:" - ". 'I:'" ishsd basement, cIty eerU. tlition. $84,000. TU 4-8835 by appomtment only.

Kote Dinol 822-5300 11978 B"lCK ..,.... _;:-~~.-.- I gallon highway, $3,800 or 884-2872. ll~eplace, .lbrllr;;~ modern 'I fl'e-d, upper rented *')JtI\ '."0 "'I'u-kers please'.'. u. ~... V"'. I offer. 8243030. ----_________ kitchen and utllity room. -"", u ~

' , '1973 MERCURY M . Astro roo f, C.B., wire ---_. I '77 CUTLASS S There's more an(!. a1l nlus a month, l!:!~~r vacant. A ~, ~ .~ ~.~.." ...~" _. "_ ~. ~. 3rq~ls wheels loa d e d 13000 '74 GREl\lLIN S t upreme - • , tmoney maker at ~ii,OOQ, I"I'~'._-""--,,--.__ _!!It '1- .....nruugnum 4 doer, all',' ""_ .. ' _w~~I1~.' ' <l:f: ~()() • - ome rus, 260 V.8 new tires low 91,2 acres. Purdy & TOles./ - ... ---~._ ..-~.. ,,! ....

stereo, rnstproofed, $795'1 ~~~~;320 "'hc~;iln'bcf~~;--2 .front pnd damage. depend. ! JTIi1ea~e' rusl proofed. Ex. 885.2000. erms. F BUY881.7653 . able. Cassette stereo, $600 I ., d" $" 1--- ; W

. ,p.m. or best offer. 822-3091, ~:~~~7 con ltlon. 3,650./, ST. CLAIR RIVER - near GRC?SSE3Pbe0ld!'l1'E. , • = _'MERCEDES, 280 SE 4.5'/1976 PACER . . 882-3322. . I . . Algonac. Ahminum sided NE'w Lishng. room SIn.

1972 high mileage, good . . - power, aIr. , _ . _ "-::--,-; '70 FJRF,BIRD Esprit _ 301 4.bed:oom h 0 use facing gle, remodeled. Natural DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY' STERLINGcondition, $5.000_ 264-4168. conditIOned, very ciean, 79 CAUILLAC Sevllle, olacK - . river. Gas hot water circu. fireplace, 2 car garage,

$1.800. 885.1838. on black, red leather in. V-8, loa~ed, rust proofed. lating heat, 3 newly paint. fenced.in backyard. Priced SILVER. POCKET WATCHES'74 GRAND PP.IX - I:ike , terior. wire wheels, under. 7,700 miles. $5,900. 886- ed small apartments on the to sell under $30,000.

new. AM:FM, new radIals, 77 IMPALA Wagon-:9 p~s. coated, cruise conlrol. 886. 2447. property' 2 one.bedroom • ANTIQUE CLOCKS.. ' must sell, $1,550 or best I sengers, ~O(iautomatIC. aIr, I 0097. . 1978 BONNEVILLE-Power each on~ 2 bedroom Total CROWN REALTY from. ofCer. 884-5439. 38,000 miles, $3,000 or best --------___ .' ., -'n t.

- offer. 372-1988. 1978 MUSTANG Gh' k. steering, power brakes, air, I rental llIc?me f~om dl.lre 821-65001973 IMPALA 2 door, power 1-------------, age _ 2 dr.~r PO"'~~ ~:~r_l AM/FM. Excellent condi. property mcludlOg house, TOM 'M DONALD &.: SONS Private owners and estates. brakes steering air low '75 FIREBIRD-Bronze. 350. . b k "\; 6 ,. t ~. t' I tion. $4,100. 331-2207 aft~r I $1,100 per month. Longl.,.l cGENERATION Highest prices are paid-Trades are considered, mileage regula; gas' 822. power steering, p o'w e r I ~ng, r~ .~s, " au oma l~ I 6 dock and boathouse, sani'l ~r~ Transactions are always confidential

8596 ' . brakes. AM/FM stereo, low ransm!ss!O!1, sun ro? p.m. tary sewers are installed. RP OODS. mileage. 779.6308. I AM/FM stereo, rear Win. '78 MUSTANG Mach I _ Property 580 feet deep. HA ER W PAYMENT IS IMlY1EDIATE

'73 PONTIAC LeMans Sport • - , ---. dow. defogger: Ex~el1~nt V.B. 4 speed, power steer. Good rental history. New OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 p.m ...' Coupe. AM/FM 8 tracks, TRIUMPH fR7, 76-good condition. Must see to ap. ing, power brakes, console, 2.car garage with automa. Broadstone 21469 - Excep- CHARTERHOUSE & C" air, $1,475. 886-8193. condition, 19,000 miles, $3,. predate. 885-1565. rear de-frost, AM/FM cas. tie door onener and 2 small tiona1 3 bedroom ranch, • _ . 0"','7" BUICK Skyha k-V-6 AM. 500. 882-4964. sette, 10'1' miles. Excellent utility sheds_ $130,000 cas.h den, finished 'basement, P •

u w ---------- 1976 GRANADA, 6 cylinder, t c ntral air natural fire 16835 Kercheval, Grosse omte,- 2 0 ' 88 . condition. $4,000 or .best. or owner can. arrange SUI. e, .'.' FM, $ ,900 r best. 6 1979 MON'fE CARLO - 11,. power sleering, power 882.7778. able financing to rcspon. place. (313) 885-1232" 8193. 000 miles. $5,600. 398.6719. brakes, new tires, clean, sible party with good ref. WI LCOX 884-3550

1966 JAGUAR Mark X. Beau- '73 TRANS.AM 455--automa- $1,995. 527.5313. 1972 MALIBU _ Auton.atic, erences. 886-2350, 886.7952 .• C', tiful classic. Has every- tic, air, stereo, dark green. '75 DART Sport, low mile. radio, power steering, air, 12E-COMMERCIAL" thing including air, 8 track, Best offer. 885.7471. age, power steering. au. 66,000 miles. Best offer. PROPERTY

new upholstery, $4,100. I ----------- tomatic transmission, 6 cy. 886.5299... Also 11174 Lirll;Coljj 1\1~~'k, '75 VW Rabbit - Excellent Hnders, rustproofed, ster. ------------ BUStNESS AND

'.,' excellent condition, 8 Irack. condition. New HI;';;;, sun eu, very sharp, $1,79fi or 1980 SKYLARK Coupe - INVESTMENTcopper red with white in. roof. $2,400. 886.2251, best offer. 526-5905. I 49,000 miles, 4 speed, V.{l, PROPERTIES

." lerior. $2,950. 884-2647. 1975 COLONY PARK Wagon 1----------- air, stereo, more. $7,550. :<:: x e 1 u s i vel y.' ---------- 1978 CADILLAC Seville 885.698l.

1979 FA,IRMONT, 6 cylinder, - Speed and tilt, stereo, Private sale of executives SA.LES LEASES~ a i I' conditioning, 3,800 power locks. $900. 822" wife's automobile with 17,- '72 FORD _ Good well '1-' .. EXCHAN9ES

.,,~ miles. LOCidcd. W2.!'rl!nty. fi778. 385 miles in unsullied . t' d t f' Vu'glma S. Jeffnes, Realtor774-8575 I h.... "'h mam ame s a I?n wagon. 882-0899

.". 1978 REGENCY _ 4 door. s owroom conuniuiL .....c Nearly new tm.'s and .:74 DATSUN 710, 4 speed, $4,500. 398.8719. subtle pewter exterior is brakes. Little rust, many 710 NOTRE DA..'l:E-Zoned

._ stereo, radials. Excellent ----------- tastefully complimented by extras, runs great. Must Professional-90' of front.", condition, $2,150. 884-8576. 1{l78 LINCOLN Town Car- a genuine Mulberry leath- .sell. $495 or any reasona. ago::with storage garage in-------~---- 4 door, 15,000 miles. Like er interior and most other ble offer. 884-8828. rear. Building is a charm.

.' ',74 PONTIAC Grand Prix, new. $B,200. 885-8188. Cadillac options plus; Mi. . I ing_ remodeled house _ 3. regular gas, stereo, bucket ----------.-1 chelin radial tires and 191~ LTD. E~~ellent condl' suite.>. Here's a super op._ seats radials, power win. 1975 LINCOLN Town Car-- rustproofing. The asking tIOO, low mileage, $1,450. portunity. Call Mr. Keane

." dows, door locks and trunk. 18,000 miles. $4,000. 822. price of $10,250 represents 882.7866. for details. Purdy & Toles.. ~ Excellent ~ondition. $1,950. 5778. a real value in today's es. 1975 SI,LVER MUSTANG II 885.2000." 527-0135. ----------- ealated market and the _

CORVETTE 1977 - Lady'~ most demanding inspec. Ghia - 4 cylinder, deluxe 12F-NORTHERN'";,;5 VOLVO 164E. stereo, air, car. Aut 0 mat ie, power tion will only reconfirm interior, good gas mileage. PROPERTY

' power windows. brakes, steering, power brakes, the above fachl. Bids sought $2,200. 8B2.3745- steering, like new. $4,800. AM/FM 8 track, leather by serious parties only. 1973 COUGAR XR7 _ Very HISTORIC BAY VIEW-as.

;. 884-8576. interior, 23,000 miles. $8,' 964.0476 days/882-3554 eve. ~harp! Good condition, sociation on Little Trav.";74 FORD W.indow Van, rear 500. 792-4300 or 469-7942. nin~s. $950 or best offer. 886'" erse Bay (Petoskey). 3.

Ask for Geri. ----------- 2166 bedroom, 2-bath cottage,, heaters, au, no rust, sharp, -------- DEPENDABLE transporta-' I fully furnished, modern

~; $1,600. 881-{)747, 1974 OLDS Toronado, 50,000 lion with a touch of.cla~s, 1979 FIAT Spider convert. kitchen, for sale or season, '79 CAPRICE Classic, 4 door, miles, new disc brakes, you mu~t .see and drlVe It. ible. Metallic blue, tan in. lease. Sale price $43,500

. low mileage, beautiful. 772- shocks, r.adial tires, fro.nt Transmlsslo~ 1 year old. \ terior, 'Ming.shine, rust- \ season May l.Nov. 1. Lease'. 2457. I wheehl.dtTlvAeM'1/7FmM

pg,w~~te $800. TU 2.~516. , proo-fed, wire wheel covers. $L30,uOOOI'SB'ee~,T12'tBe23°ArSpePnhOL~----------- on w I e, . . casse e. 1977 CAMARO LT type _ I 5-spe,;d, AM/~, electron. . . • u,

. 1976 PINTO - 2 door, 4 Has been wmterl7.ed. Ex- _,_._' .-'b--I.M <>;,. I ic tuner cassette ste'l"eo Blo~mfleld Ri1Js, 48013. \,. ., "1'900 'II' d't' M t sell I ,power ~L"".m.., 'M"~.,---, I . b ' (313) <l<l')..4Jl?DSP"'""U, .ow ml.eag"" '!' '.' ~~~;,r:..c~nh~~?n .• ~!000: I AM.FM stereo, black on WIth 1 o~~ter a~p. 28mpg •. --- --~ .... ' ., "

:;-- ~622-585~ ilIter 6 p.m. -. -: ., :;'l,OUV 'J< ~"_L !HI"" ""v', ...I_~I. '4:4?!'ill' Call nou' 2-275" 6,000 mlJes, mml, $7,250.) ALPENA-One acre wooded- III5 89

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"1979 CAMARO':':" Berlinetta', O. '. or 886-5491. . 9 UUf. u..........w ~e.ween -' rolling land around min.'. dark brown metallic. Load. '79 DODGE Diplomat Wagon VOLARE P -. I p.m. utes from trout streams

ed. Under warranty. $6,250 Loaued 318 cuhic inch 1976 118 .rthemlered,~ag- 1973 CHEVY Malibu _ 2 :md lakes, $2,100. 774-8348b ff Off' -556 - , ~ - , lon, sma , WI over rive, ' .

,: or est 0 er. Lee '. 2 barrel carburator. Make air, cruise, stereo, Ziebart, ~oor, one owner, AM/FM 252 FEET on Lake Michigant' 3608, after 6 p.m. 882-7159. offer. 885.8742. low miles. Burns regular. radio, air conditioning, Good Harbor Bay, 25 miles, lOth tEll t power brakes, stef!ring, au. th t T C't.GRAND PRIX '77 - Loaded. '78 PACER Wagon _ Roof er e x I' a s. xce en tomatic transmission, snow nor wes . raverse 1 ~',

. -: Very low mileage, hellted I' ck wooden sides air condition, $2,800. 881-8981. tires installed. Some rust, 41,2 miles south of Village:.,' garage in Grosse Pointe. a,. 35" 1----------- of Leland on Manitou Trail

Any offers. 886-2654 or 8,000 nllles. 881.48. '79 ;\mR~URY 2 door, Grand run<; well. Be~t offer. 885. (M.22). Large 6 bedroom------- MarqUIS, 301, V-8, automa. 0724. b it 1 . d-

.::. 885.22?6. 1977 BUI~K century':::/SFPMe- tic, air, AM/FM stereo, in. ----------- 2c'hapcatod

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yNpatwntceecl'al v." POWl:i n.... " d"d I 1" g 1 ather "ACRIFICE-LeavI'ng town e s y. e,"78 CUTLASS Supreme ,v" 6 IVI ua rec mm e ~ . ,J h') f N tbucket seats No rust 87 - tIt f t as load 1978 Trans Am 'deiuxe, aii -~!' L!!!e p roo. a ural

'.' V-6. air, rear defroster, 3177 days, '886-8209' eve- ~~a ~B5~;93~ ex r, . l!u!oinatic features. T-top, stone fireplaces in ~~gest~reo,- spo~t wheels, body nings weekends' every option. Call 884-7837. beamed cathedral celhng

'J. mlrr?~S, shver. Excellent ' . 1977 DATSUN 810 4-door se- living room, also in firstcondlLlon. Must sell. $4,650. '76 REGAL - Landau roof, I dan auto AM-FM stereo 1978 GRAND PRIX - Real floor master bedroom. Mas

. ". 779-9358. 6 cylinder, power steering, immaculate, 44,000 miles: cl~an. many options, 20,000 tel' bedroom has fully1976 CORDOBA - Exceiieni' power brakes, air, electric $4,250. After 6 p.m. 842- rr:lles, $4,500. 886.5999 eve. marbled bath adjacent, in-- condition, new tires, $2,500. trunk lock. Rear seat I 4872 or 779.2715. mngs. eluding. large custof.bu!lt,

-" A.M.FM, air. 886-5486. sp~aker, tinte~hglalss, speorrts11979 CHEVETTE _ Automa.' 1974 FINTO wagon. (For ~~~Yl':~tllhed6v~~~k:Jthwlahirrgl.. ----------- m I r I' 0 r 5 W ee cov . I _ • • part. onl) good en ine puu ..." , n ....._ ~,_ e"75 T-BIRD - .Triple silver, Body side ~olding, rear de. i tll':" ~xcellent c~ndttlon. S100~ 822~3ii6 g. picture window 10o~ng. out

leather intenor, excellent fogger. 37,000 miles. $3,' 10" mIleage, many extras. '. . toward La k e MIchigan. condition, 1 owner. Must 100. 881.2127. Must sell. Best offer. 885. 1976 CHEVROLET Mallbu- through beautiful pines.' see. 884.7020. ----------- 8209. Low mileage, extremely and birches. Oil.fired circu" 1975 DATSUN B210--Sh~rp, '79 PLYl\IOTH Horizon Te3, sharp, many extras. excel. lating hot water heat, 4.OLDSMOB~LE Regency, 1975, blue. 4 speed, 38,000 mile? loaded, all black, air, 9,500 lent gas mileage. 882.0864. separate zones. Full base

32,000 mIles, no rust, load. 35 m_p.g. Excellent rondl' miles. 886.3465. ----------- ment. Views of the Mani.ed, red veiour interior, liUH. $Z,050. 791-4Hl2. 1979 OLDS Re~ency - Olive to.u Islands, Pyramid Point I292-1275. ----------- '77 SUNBIRD Hatchback, 4 gr~en, 4 floor, fully e. llnrl Whaieback Point plus

1975 AUD! Fox-2 door reg. '7~:c~~:~t;o~~~i:~, ~~w~ cylinder, silver blue, 20,000 qurpped, low. ~Ileage. Ex. the gorgeous sunsets over II'. - ~.~~"1J,,t ' d' miles, power steering, air, cellent condition. Owner Lake Michigan make this

«.IlU 367Q2.:93~3--8--"n_ ron I,. pverything. except seats. excellent condition, $3,300. must sell. 375-1097. a truly spectacular settinghon I AM/r'M ~,,,;';:;;. 4'1 MO . I II

•-. __ ....... _ T' • r _ 4 I "~':'!';"'" "._-~ !~:;_d. ~.?.200 (/r' J,I Un ..,,,; ::'~2 ~!!.~. ~f.e~ ~ 754- ~ ;'- ~ ~4!= 'a'. Iro..:ll""rl:f'l\ o.ver.ioo._ king, a....__~:~.Uti.. ft..:._11,S,t! PLY;.100TII "ola,e, "1 b~st ofr;r. - 882.5W3 after I ~?3? " .... -TO 'BUY':' .-1.;"":; :0.:"- SIi/lU ""a\,u. ~ .v~;,:"~O~ ;= i 1

d??r, loaded, excellent con. 3 pm 78 COUGAR XR7 _ 12500 over 350 feet deep. FordltlOn. 372.9338. I' _' I miles. loaded, excellent I WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS. sale by owner, $250,00.0.

'74 FORD Cl b E-350 /1975 F1REBIRD 35lJ-:Au~n'l condition. 882.8756. :\11 makes and conditions Cash preferred but ~Ult.u wagon .' matic bright red/whIte In. I 885.2221. able terms to responSible

30;. V-8, '1I!°:::.e~,,~t;er~~tI terio;' new tires, battery, CAMARc) '79 Berlinetta - I-----------1 party with good references'jr~ 10, aux, la.t" "Me_'-tr, '11 I exhaust rust proofed. I white, red trim, low miles, VOLKSWAGENS 886-2350 or 886-7952.tiTes, no rus. .us se. : b' I $<) 600 r' I .. d '.' • '1' pd' _

, M k ff 8234325 I !I'!ust e seen.~, (' I oa"e .. nUS, se. unm_ I. 13 REAL EST"'TE Ia e 0 e~. . best o!Cer. 881'2890'1 'ately. $3,150.884'8896., WANTED I - ""

1957 CADILLAC-Rare morl- -- GT -'-;:;-:;'-'~"OI'T1'1)V u I Highest prices P"iJ I FOR SALEI. I t hant'. 1977 ARROW - 2.OUUI 1:1IG ... "'''''" .. - !Hontprey- ''' ....''n 'U(\T(\R~ V \" IIe, lmmacu a c, mec d A'llt.'u \ h 11 ,,~~~ ... -----~ y ,.. .... ""C"Sc Of"\I"ITr-. all' rfet $3975 8B5. c.c., 5 spec. ",r",. ,ownercar. asa.?o\yer, Gratiot at 8 Mile 372-26001 \;:lKV~ ... ''"''',.~

~20~ pe e. .. gauges, $2,700 or best of- extras. atr condltlomng. I --------- -Ii WOODS I 923 BEACONSFIELD. fer 881-1110. I Good mechanical condi. CASH FOR CARS I OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Grosse Pointe Park investment. 2 bedroom, good condition. offered on land

1973 DOvGE Polara Custom. 1975-128FIAT --4:--d;;-;:: tion. $550. Call 881-5806. ,!OP DOLLAR PAID 765 S. ROSEDALE contract. For more information call 882-0087.!>harp. no rust. 318, air. I"'IKE HAHER ClrEVROLrTI. 23.00.0. miles. Immaculate 1970 FORD Station H<agon- : "U " !:. Quality custom Colonial, 3;'ower steering brake!>, $1.. n USED CAR LOT009. 885-2202. conn"IOn. 882.2940. Mounted snow tires. Trail. .., _ bedrooms, large family

-.--------------- -- , '" <-1'15 88" ...",.." I EASI JEFFERSON AT I room with full wall fire.1!l7S4qlll.GreRA~\!,Dagl:)nR,ll':~.OOO Ii! ~rfle~Jl~.'I. ...... ~'~'~""'lALTER ROAD \1 place, library, country kit.

------.------- 821-2000 chen, 1st floor laundry,miles, air, A?1fiF7Ii stNN>. : DODGE Oi\lNI '78 .- 4 door built.ins. Lovely privatepower locks. no rust I: ai:, stick. AM/FM, all pre: I FRF:E APPR~I.SAL to you. back yard. Call for details.$1.195, 881.5445. mlum packal{es. Perfect I 'yanted anJ Jear or condi. Owner will consider land

1969 CA!lfARG Sup(';-;;;~-;:t. condition. 11,000 miles. tlOn car. Top dollar, cash contract terms.'74 GRAND PRIX - power HuO'ger orang( .. white vi. _S~.650_. 824.58.~83 ~ "_ waiting. Dennis, 294.9373. EARL KEIM WOODS. steering, hT1\kes. windows, ... _ _ __

locks, linted glass, air con. nyl toP. stripE:'s. deluxe in. 1973 MAVERICK _ 4 door. I 11F-TRAILERS AND 371-4010. ditioning. stereo. 8-track. terior, cowl induction hood. 6 cylinder. Power steering, i CAMPERS$2.000 or best offer. 777. factory rally wllcels. Good. automatic. 882.1902. I,C--Oll'BINATION b BABCOCKyear poly glass GT tires. • oat and ski

. , 5073. '_ 350 automatic. consoie. i9i7 MAUBl;C!l,~:i;-- 4! trailer. 821-9550 CO-OP APARTMENT-'ll-.7-!')-F-O-R-D'-G-r-an--Torino- Pow('r steering, [)0 II' e r door excellent family car 1--------- -------- 9 Mile (1ft Jefferson. 2 bed.

. . .. -,'- - - . L'TILITY TRAILER. $500. I room. It.L bath. Central Ig00n ('ondition. air. $800. disc brai<I:;', 5G.DOO original An. po\.\.er slee. ,ni;. b.akcs. I 886.0520 ~823-0892 after 6 weekdays, llliJt:5. $4.000 ()!' bpst offf'r. S?,R7() or best offer. 886.1 . '........ ..__. i air. All appliances. Car.,anytime weekends. 8840475. . 1~fl4. i :l5.~'1. mlilOI' ;.(,m~. 3lc{'ps 6,: port. By appointment.========;;;:.;;:=;.;;;;:;;:;:.:;-.::=;;;;;:==~-=-~-;;..:;.-.;;-.;..;..;;..;;.-.~' -----.-.--- - .... -.. ------1 falJ •. eQuil'Pcel. $250 a I C.W. BABCOCK & SONS

'1 I: '76 CADILLAC DeVillc --I we:k, 10e a mlie 7772006. I 777-3310SEE RAY CAMPISE i 42.000 miles. Ex('cptional. -- - --- -----...... ..-.---. .-----

, DRUMlIAY OJ f)C Ii ~;:t~:l~'.New tires. $2.950'1 !~.E-=C~~~ERCI~l PROPERTY

LU,) i ilJ79 ~'J\-Di-l:i~AC COtlP'~d~:' PROFESSIONl\L OFFICE BUILDINGTHE ROAD TO SAVINGS : Ville - Leather interior. II Ideal Location

Loaded, $8.500. Call after, HarpE:'r Woods hctwcen 7 and 8 Mile RoadsFor that personal touch on n'lW or used cars. I 6 p.m. 773.8169. I Brick I.story office building with 25.car parking

Monday and Thur ...day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, I ----I area, 4,400 square feet.Wednesday and FrIday, 9 a.m. to 6 p,m. TUFF.KOTE's System 6 ex.

t{'rior glazE' will S!ive your, George Palms Realtors772-2200 u,er! ('a I' a permanent I 1l1l/j.4444

, ,howroom shine. 822.5300. I---------- ---------

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HEDEMARKROOFING

Repairs. ReroofingSpecializing in hot tar,

Licensed • InsuredFREE ESTIMATES

886-6800

VA 2-1878, 839-4810

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SERVICING THE GROSSE 'OINT£SfOR OVER % CENTURY

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JOSEPH NOSEDA AND SONS, INC.

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MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.10401 HARrEl RfSIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

Roofing experts since 1913. Gutters, siding, decks •

of all kinds. Low cost commercial hot roofing.

Licensed and insured. Free Estimates.

for Grosse Pointe Park, City and FarmsCALLDlEel 823-6500 If .... " (m.lilI'

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

771-2470

TROMBLEY-By owner-2-family flat, each includes2 bedrooms. 2 baths, famih:'room. natural fireplace, 3car garage~ lot 5OX150,$120,000. Call 881-5037 be.fore noon or after 6 p:m.

KESSLER

jl B-REAL UTATE

FOR SALE

Insurance

GROSSE POINTE FARMS-3 bedroom brick colonial.Immediate possession. -Land Contract tenDs. $15,000 down. century 21.Avid, Inc. 778-8100.

HARPER WOODS - 3 bed.room bungalow, 21h cargarage, central air, main.tenance free. :Must see toappreciate. Grosse Pointeschool district. Open Sun-day, 2-5. z0855 Fleetwood.

I13-REAL ESTATE

FOR SALEI GROSSE .POINTE WOODS

Shui'eiluintc - Luxury livingin this 2 bedroom, 2'h bathCondominium. Kit c henwith eating area and allbuilt ins, dining room, cen.tral air, attached garage.

WI LCOX 884-3550

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5748-3703 or 886-2653

1063 SOMERSETGROSSE POINTE PARK

D DAY REALTY - 886-3300

884-5337DAVID J. cHESNEY

CHESNEY INSU!tANCE AGENCY20225 MACK

20044 WEDGEWOODNEAR STAR OF THE SEA

Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch, with family room,llh baths. large kitchen with built-ins, centrll!air, plus many extras. Assumable 7% mortgage.Open Sunday 2 to 5. BY OWNE~. $129,900.884-4303.

LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE

N. Renaud 927~Charm awaits you in this ramblingcenter entrance ranch. featuring living room withnatural fireplace, large formal dining room, FOURbedrooms, 2~-2 baths. Add to this the spaciouskitchen, sunken family room, basement. with an.other fireplace and another bath. Near Starof Sea.

Homeowners

Immaculate four bedrom (2 up and 2 down) brickhome. New kitchen inciudes appliances. Lovelyfamily room, 2 full baths, gas heat, 2 car garage.Close to schools and transportation, Betweell Jef-ferson and St. Paul. Land Contract available.

s. d. palaz1010realtor

885.0556

Policies qu,>ted with Citizens IDliurllm:e Co. of America

May I offer you a. cost and coverage quotation foryour new home? Policies prepared in time forYOW' closing.

rage 7:.ir+y-Eigh'13-REAL ESTATE

FORSAt!HARPER WOODS

OPEN SUNDAY 2.51996'7 WOODSIDE

Spacious 3 bedroom brickranch on a large 118xl40n. fenced lot, attached ga.rage, ellning room, patio,natural fireplace. Call now

I:~~~."V~I 4A \.A/COOS'-, \ ...... ;: .. ~ .• i."':. •.. !_~. ,2300 ~Ql!:':.RE FE-m Colo.3/ I -4U J V ..) - rile... : .....\:~._-,; kd. VV''''', -- I baths, family room, screen.

LAKESHORE VILLAGE - ed terrace. additional 90xLocated near the club 180.foot lot. Honse com.house and pool on a private I pletelv redecorated. Landcourt, this immaculate 2 Contract available, withhedroom apartment condo very attractive terms. 573.complete with central air. 6930 or 886-4682.Perfect for a single oryoung married. Priced tosell.

MONROE & ASSOC.REA~ATE _I

GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Large 3 bedroom ranch on95-foot lot. Attached ga.rage, country kitchen withbuilt.ins and many morefeatures. Low $90's_ Cen-tury 21. Avid Inc. 778-8100.

Thursday, November 29, 1979I13-REAi. cS'fA7t : H-R~AL ESTATJ: I :tC)c-cl-m¥~:-~:;y .~~~ l'lF-HOME I21G-ROC)FING

t=Oi\SA:': ! WANTED I "BuPtACt :, 1~"IU'-VEMiNT I, _ , .SERV~7E ." '.-------------1- _. i\EFAUt • "'li"370 BELANGER _ 3 bed. EXECUTIVE NEEDS home ~------- hEiiERAL m.'~.';!D:!':l':!:AL i A .H}B ...... I' !'ntllllMhlu.rooms, den, dining room, I by.Feb. 1. 3 bedroom co- CHIMNEY and fireplace reo Rep.:lirs - carpentry. ma- WinterIze. Uti"'. ~~:lt r~?r.;:::t!eg ~p!!~e in kitchen. 2 loma!. After 6. 881-6191. , pair inl'luding coping stone sonry, painting doors, locks flat or shmgles" gutters I~.firep.la.ces., gas.. heat, air-I-IS"::'S.-USINESS ------ replacement. tuck pointing, and windows Peter Bailey. stalled or repaired. Don t

d t f h d b I k t d fI h 792.0339. delay and save. 774-0547.~:ntl. 1~~~~<fOO.ln~~5~513;.se- OPPORTUNITiIS S~~l~, ~I~!~ng anda~a~~f; BRAUNIN(;.BLAIR GUTIERS CLEANED

I HAVE SO'ME very good HAVE A HI~H~Y pro~itabl~ ~c~~:r~E~ago~:~~~tN DEVELOPMENT CO, Eavesdrop specialists $32.50CUSTOM Execuiivol Ranch, buys now in Lakeshore and beautiful Jean.s op 0 average offer. Mitchell A.

1,700 sq. ft. Prime area of Village. Call Diana Barto. your ?W~. Featur~ng the 21-MOVIHG • registered architect M painting. Monday.FridaySt Chir Shores 2 year.j ..... -. -ll"C Real wS'Hl. ~ I htp.;t m Jeans, demms and -----. • licensed builders 8'30 am 5'00 pm Insured

..' lULl" "' ••• - ... ~. . $15500' NE S""E RING d . .... .. ,010. ,w~ car atta"he.t g::.' " -'1':;.1-2'3::e tor m"t~. ';.;.•~:, . sportswear.. ..' m., ED v ... T move. ~~"rnnlete remodeling See our ad on Page 24. ,rage, 3 bedrooms, 2 cer'l mation. I c.ludes tJPglOnm~ !?ven~ory, , delivered or disposed of./ & addition serviceamic baths, 22' family fixtures and trammg. You Twu Pvi ..k ..cside!!". ,;";IL. ~ l£~o.:Consultation ."... __ .. _. r,UTTERroc~, 8' fireplace. very BY .oWNER-~lIcome - 12 ~ay h~ve your store open move or remove large or I & estimates II C.LEAN I ;,..i.-..large kitchen, additionai Mile al'1 Little Mack, 7 m as. lIttle as 15 days. Call small quantities of furni" l ...lJ ...-_..-.-bedroom in basement 1st down and 5 up, ,fully car. any time for Mr. Columbo, ture, appliances, .pi:.~?s ~- 964.2555 Also electric ('ords installed.floor launarv room o~ of. peted, fireplace, good in. 3l3.632~649. or what have yoU. ""ill ~or - -. -.-------- 774-9651!ice central air with clean. vestment. Assume 10% -l.6----p-e-T-S-F-O-R-S-A--L-E- free estimates. 343.0481 J'r I THIELE CONSTRUCTION -------er 'and humidifier, all mortgage. Asking $62,500. _ 822-2208. High quality and personal EXPERT REPAIRSaluminum trim, garage 372-8284. 21A-PIANOSERVICE service.on newhom~s ~nd ROOFING,d~or opener, extra insula. -C-O-N-O--O-R-A-N-C-R-B-e-a-u-ti-fu-l.I A GRESATUT'FS1'.?~KING ---------- home Improvement 824- GUTIERStlon Many other extras ~."'.. PlANO TUNING and repair. 3030.T . . f - l' t' 2 bedroom, drapes, stove, Chihuahua puppies, 4 males, ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. ---------.- SMALL JOBS

err I I C assump IOn () refrigerator dishwasher ARC, good markin"s, lov. b F d d FLOOR SANDlNG, profes.11~% mortgage or land ' b' '" Mem er A M, E war 1'OM GENTILEcon t r act $83500 No llh ~aths, own asement able. After 5:30 call 778. Felske. 465.6358. sionally done. Dark stain. 774-9651"apnt~ 776.5172' . . 13 ~Ile R.oad/H~yes area./ 4564. Ask for Tammy. jng and finishing. All work-c- ... • Available Immediately. LA COMPLETE piano service. guaranteed, free estimates.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS-- 6-2800. 2-8 W~EK OLv Doherman. Tuning, rebuilding, refin- 885-0257. ROOFS and DECKS3 bedroom Colonl'al 1'1.. d 1 ishing.:M e P,l b e r Piano ---------- GUTIERS AND, .. 1834 ALLARD near Mack- puppies. Twins_ 1 re ma e,baths, fireplace ~n living Raneh. Excellent condi- 1 black female. Would like Technicians Guild. Zech HADLEY DOWN SPOUTSroom and den, finished tion, 11f.<garage, finished to be kC'Pt tOl'ether. 777. I Bossner, 731.7707. HOME IMPROVEMENT Gutters cleaned and flushedbasement, 2 car garage. basement. 886-3024. 7507. 218-SEWING INC. New and Repair WorkOpen Sunday 2-5. $89,900. ------------ MACHINE COMPLETE REMODELING Licensed and Insured881-2837. OWNER transferred-Imma. I.A BRA DO R Retrievers, I SERVICE ADVANCE MAINTENANCE

PETOSKEY _ eu-s-to-m-bu-i-lt cuI ate custom built 3 bed~ males and females. AKC. COMPLETE TUNE.UP $3.954 Kitchens, bathst ree. rooms 884-95125 bedroom 1ri.leve1 taste.. room Colonial, 1~ baths, Fie 1d and show back- All makes* all ages~ All 3nd additionsl includingfully decorated for dis- finished basement, den, grl)und. Will be ready for parts stocked. 885-7437. count~r tops. cabinets, pan. 21 H-CARPETcriminating buyer, Superb screened porch, attached Ch_ri_sl_m_a_s._88_2_.5_361l_._._ eling, aluminum siding, CLEANINGfeatures. Ned Tanner Real- 1112car garage, fenced lQt, ENGLISH She€'p Dog pup. 21C-£LECTRICAL trim and gutters. Licensed -----------tors. (616) 347.7310. I priced to sell. By appoint- pies, AKC, $200 or best of. SERVICE and insured. CARPETS cleaned profes.

__________ ment. 884-1713. Open Sun. ier. Lori 526.5428. 886'()520 sionally. Shampooed orST. CLAIR SHORES-Little 2-5. I S'J1DP smoking fireplaces - ~--------- s tea in extracted. Money___________ free fireplace check. Fite. b

Mack. Spacious 'brick Co. " ,'ADULT DOGS, «:ats. pups. . places and chimneys clean. NEED ack guarantee. Low pricesJoniaI, 3 bedrooms. 1~ 135... BISHOP, kit ten s, purebreds and IMPROVEMENTS.... I for dyeing of wool and

GROSSE POINTE PARK ed and repaired. Chimney r'baths, formal dining room, mix e d reasonable 754. nylon. Carpet ll. rotection,

C t b 'It t r nt an e ' . screens installed. C II th c'alist 'n bat"-country kitchen. fireplace, us om UI cen e e r c 3B67 754~741 a .. spe I 1 ".'t, deodorizing also available.I 1

Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1 ,. ADVANCE kitchens, rec rooms, addi.~~~ :::el'~4x3:se~ea~:~ full and 2 half baths, beam. GERMAN SHEPHERD pup- MA=~NCE lions, plumbing, elect up- _88_5-6_1_91_. _the "Don Hospital" busi. ed family room, large kit- pies - 11 weeks old, dam I dating, insulation, commer. CAR'IER'S Carpet, furnitureness. L~nd Contract terms chen. Land Contract avail- daughler of Zeus of Fran. mercial offices. lounges, deaning. 25 years experi.available. Early possession. able. Asking $92,000. 885. jo. Sire champion Eko. GROSSE POINTE'S. ONLY restaurants, licensed and ence by Wilbur. 778-t680.

2598. Open Sunday 2-5. Lan's Shilo. 526-1433. H.OOVER insured.MARSEILLES near East ------ ----- ---------- . FREE ESTIMATES 21G-ROOFIHG

Warren.Cadieux. Excellent MoOROSS-I-94 area - 3 bed. LAB PUPS - Yellow, AKC. FACTORY AUTHORIZED C,.Hili 824-1292 SERVICEScondition one b"droom room h!.!ngalow, I1h baths, Ready for Christmas. 779- SERVICE I~;;;:;:===;;;;;;;;;;....::;,~=::;;:,home. H2 garage, excel. finished basement, custom 3520. ALUMINUM storm windowslent retiree or s tar t'i! r drapes, fully carpeted, alu. I ---------- PO INTE VACUUM 3-track. best qUl\lity, $32.50. CASHAN

. t d t' WEST HIGHLAND Terrier- FREE PICKUP ANDhome, only $13,900. Land mmum s orms an rIm. Less than 3 windows, $50 ROOFI NGContract terms availabie, Exeellent condition. $39,- 8 months old, AKC, male. DELIVERY installed. Best qua lit y

000.886-4383. Excellent with children. NBW REBUILT PARTS storm doors thick IV, Roof repai.r, aluminum.Free to loving home. 885- TU 1-0700 heavy hinged, $100 instal. gutters, hot roofing. Quick,

CITY, Lakeland, 868, large 4770. 21002 MACK led. Removal of old win. service. Work guaranteed.~HARPER WOODS _ Qlzy well kept center entrance I OLD ENGLISH SHEEPtDOG, - dows, doors, free! Replace. 886.3245.

b 1 'th 3 b d Colonial. 2lh -baths, air, 3 ELECTRICAL violations cor. t - . d I':;:::;;::;;=::;~~=~~~;;:;ung.a ow WI e rooms, AKC. Large male, gentle, men prime Win ows, awn. I,dining room. utility room, bedrooms, walk.in doset, healthy, free to good home. rected. Electrical repairs ings. Po r c h enclosures.

1. d f t h many extras. Assumption done, Licensed electrical AI' d' 1 'Ilenc ose ran pore, car Days 331-7983, evenings ummum an VInY Sl.and a half garage. Grosse or land contract, $139,900, 331.7103. contractor. ings and trim. Gutters, 7Pointe school system. Ask. 882-2536. FLAME FURNACE CO. colors to choose from. Dealing $32,500. Possible (IS. FO'R SALE _ 3 bedroom I 20--GENERAL SERVICE 527.1700 direct. Father and sonsumption or land contract b 1 A $ 8 0 I S & J ELECTRIC salesman and installers.t '1-"1 unga ow, nit a, 4. 00. NEED' A CAR TOWED? Ph'l' H S' E terms aval iUJ e. (Offers . ~onsidered). Im- Residential". Con:mrecial I some erVlce. s .WISE REAL ESTATE medl'ate oceupancy. 005. We will tow your car any- No Job to'" Small tablished 195B. Licensed.

885-2693 \ OD where in Detroit or the 5 u C911.l' 1650 daily. 882-7327 aUer Grosse Pointes for $40 or 88_5-_29_3_0_.___ 371.3724 ANY TIME.ST. CLMR SHORES, 21004 6:30 p.m. and weekends. less in the day and $50 or ALL TYPES of electrical -

Lakeland. 3bedroo~ CUS' C"'N'DOMIN,ru,M- for !'H'le _ t lp,,~ ni$!hts. \ work. Ranges, dryers in. 2IC-ELECTRICAL SERVICE

357 NOTRE DAME tom 'brt k R h ith IlL.. v ... Tne Jack Raht:t I . (;:::::.==;;;;;;;;:;:;;::;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;===:=:::::::==;;;;;==. cane. W -'04 By owner. 4 Ibedrooms, 3 staHed-!"emgIJ(!1ifig~ El~~- , •)aths'"centra~,.~U'. curren~ baths, new ..kitchen. 2 fire- Towing Co. trical repairs, fixtures .. Li- ,.,-,. VACUUMI CLEANfR.GR9~~F,.P..9}blT~.J:;:\TX"..;.";-~.:.. ,, ~,~Jlailt ,.~~ ,*JlOO.l' :'-place:s;"'central air. $1115;. 82H3'70 .. , censcd. and insured. Col. ..- .'.' .. , ,1" . _. . ..

Near Jefferson ...:- 4 bedroom, 2Y.l bath custom Colo. WI. sell for .$62,000. 000. By appointment only. • PLUMBING ' ville Electric Company. . SPEC tAL . ' ....., .' i.:' i,.. .. -nial. Mutschler kitchen. New gas furnace, shingles, Shown.by appomtment. CaIl ~ 6112-2492 • PLASTERING .Evenings 774,9110. Days' TUNE.UP-"'9.95. 24 HOUR SERVICE ON

Open Sun. 2-4. 777-9041. ' . PAINTING LA 6-7352. -...aluminum storms and screens. Attached 2 car NO AGENTS. BERtr~HIr>1';.." th W d • request. We service all makes and models .garage with electric door apener. Nicely land- no:> ...."., 10 e 00 s. • CARPENTRY Pick-up and delivery available .scaped yard. Fireplace in living room. Green. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ Plush Condo, like a single • MASONRY HARBOR ELECTRIC Ihouse. Extra lot available. Fully carpeted. 8% % Custom 4 bedroom bric': home, without the care, • VIOLATIONS 15405 E. WARREN 882-4084assumable mortgage. Colonial, di~ng room, den, $135,000, mint. 885-6596. CORRECTED Violations Corrected ,======================-I

2.car garage, updated kit- --------- • NOTHING TOO SMALL FREE ESTIMATES 21G-ROOFIchen and bath. Possible NICE 8 room brick Colonial, GUY DE BOER 882-9420 HG SERVICE

21h baths, 21(2 car garage,short term land contract. finished .basement. Must 776.3708 885-4624 Licensed and insured con-$69,900. see. $85,900. Fireplace, hot HI.RANGER R e n t a I for tractor.

H. J. DACEY water heat. 1428 Harvard. Christmas, W. J. Hennin- WE SELL AND INSTALL774-5400 Land Contract available. ger complete tree service; ROOF AND GUTI'ER \

_B_y_o_W_n_er_._8_B6_-_344_3_.___ storm damage, removal & 1 DE.ICING CABLES

IH.0:ME OWNERS INSUR. t . . 286 0068

ANCE Policy for your clos. 4 BEDRO?M, 316 ~at~s, cus- nmmmg. .. BOB'S ELECTRIC, licenseding. Call Chesney Insur. tom bUilt Colomal m The GENERAL HAULlNG and contractor. Violations, ser.I ance Agency. 884.5337 for I .Farms, near .Lake. Land cleaning up of garag,es at.J \'"~c~~hange. Grosse P<>inteyour quotation. Contract available. 886; basements. 2 pick-up trucks VICInIty. 875-9766.

HARPER WOODS-3 bed. _5_2_45_. a_v_ai_Ia_b_I€_._7"_,9_-5_7_7_8._,__ '2lE_STORMS ANDroom, 2 story brick, dining GROSSE POINTE - Custom 20A-CARPET LAYING SCREENSroom. natural fireplace. As. built 4 bedroom home, 3~~ , -----------sume 93/4% mortgage or baths, attached 2 car ga. EXPERT Insulation on car. EASTVI EWLand Contract available. rage, many more features peting, linoleum, tile. 20 ALUMI NUM INC

" 774-2222 between 9 and 5. I will consider trade or cx- )'ears experience. R. Fer. ,.IHARPER --- I change. ! lanJ. m:s 21:;6. 17008 Mack near Cadieux, I II t============================~I and 16 Mile Area: WISE REAL ~TA,[€ ,'--- ---- --1 GI.vSSc Pointe Parkr--------------------~~IIBeautiful and newly dec. 885-269:1 CARPET LAYING - Re-' LU':BNSEu -1?SUI'.ED

01 I" DERS orated 2 bedroom, 1'h bath I ! stretching and repair. 30 ALCOA PRODUCTS i . :.,e ¥ 1i,;;';. - -. OWN HOME I eondo with carport. $49,' US-CEMETERY years experience. C:Il1 af. Storms, Screens, Siding, Roof. JOANNA W£SnRN I.,,'~~.~'."nl"EAf(0GF i

526 SADDLE LANE - WOODS 500. ~~% interest). 791- t'ROPERTY ler 4 p.m. 886.9572. ings.Awnings, White seam. WINDOW SHADES IOPEN SUNDAY 12 - 5 P.M. II 5447. . ---C-A.R.PET LA-Y-IN-G-- 1"<;5 gutters, Vinyl storm .AINT. $H\JTTERS.llINOS

----------- A,~ACIA PARK cemetery A ~ 1 doors, 'windows, sid i n g 'j ..."""'.......Traditional pillared brick Colonl-al. loaded '''I'th ex. PRESTWICK In.,, Grosse ~ ---. NEW AND OLD sr~~ ~s .. 0 WN~~WS ~. ---., orrv - lots in beautiful section s . 1 Wrought Iron, Porch en- ' ~ ~ N I ~ ,". REPA-'-H-tras. 4 bedrooms, 2 fun and 2 half baths, family Pointe Woods, 7 Mile.Mack. , $ , tairs Carpeted Shifted closures. ~ froom with fireplace, formal living and dinl'ng 3 b db' k C 1 . 1 'J", 1,600. 884-96.13. R. fAll Te room TIC 0 onIa, I epalrs n YPC5 881-1060 or 527-5616 I GRA TOP SPECIALISTSroom, Mutschler kitchen, ist flour l:;un.d,-". c!'n. <>ara<>efl'nl'shed base nt PAIR OF CRYPTS' --- \LSO . ,

- J - I 5 "'. me , , 10 Wood: CALL ANYTIME SALES"''''0 SERVICI: FREE ESTIMATEStral air, 2 car ~ara~e with 3rd fuli bay for storage. patio, large family room'l Lawn CClllctcry Mausolc. CARPETING, VINYL, --. _Pri ... t" j)::Hf:. P!'of",~~ional1v desi~ed lower level lovely yard with fruit urn. 20% off market val. I HARIJWOUU. Ii 2IE-STORMS AND IIentertaimnent room with wet bar. Close to schOOls II ircc". irumacul::tcly decor., liP AAfi-1122 Samples ShoWI. l", S ItAand Hunt Ciub and over 3,CCO ::qu::r:: fee! of ated. Carpet and drapes 1---- .. _I Y()'lr Home CREENS lS011 J(EKHEVAI oaf leaks Guaranteed I1. - A 2 C Y m' .... "..... '''' •••, . 20 Yrs. Expe,,'enceIV1ng area. ssumable mortgage. thru out. Living room willi I R PTS In Gethscm~~[' HOB TRUDEL IALU:\IINUM DOORS AND II HI • A!)(l(I ,.

884-6983 firep~ace. New roof, all MausO'!eum. Sacrcclce. ;:>1'1 . 2.94.!iR9fl WINDOWS. OOORWALLS. c_-~" I I'CALi. iiii: 682 5539alummum trim Kitchen. 500 each. 331-1558. 20B-REFRIGERATION I PO R C H ENCLOSURES I .,. I

.:::===::.::.-::..-_-:...-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:..-:..-:..-_-_-:..-_-:..-_-_-:..-:..-:..-_-:"_-_-_-::-::..._::.----J Ai(je, gas heat. built 1954. ' _.- ---- SCREENS REPAIRED. ' . r------------r--------------...;..;;.,;;...;;;.;;...;;.;;..:;;;.;.;;;:;;..;;, Grosse Pointe schools. Our 13C-LAND ~~~I~iR CONDo I FREE ESTIMATES.

593 BL"\IRMOOR COURT Lady Queen of Peace and CONTRACTS -;-.-;--:-:::--,;.-;:----. I FRED'S STORM CO. , EARL'SPRICE REDUCED B ish u j) G::!l::;;:her High, ,.~ T.' I R"M~ 1, l'~ll"ule, I?omestlC 839-431 1 I I T BARBER SHOP

OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 PM School. Open Sunday 2.5. W/\:'/lED-1,"iH, f'nntr:Jcts RC'fnq(',atlon Sf'rvlce. rea- J;" - • I- '" . .. ~87,lIOO 30 day occupancy. Broker. 881.0000. ~onablc rates. 1185-8156. ' .. vcmng Calls Welcome TU &-5-11-5-15 119 KERCHEVAL

Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, 21f.< bath, newer ---- -- ---- ---- ---- .-_.-- 21 F ----- --- ' :~ST SIO,," CAe co. 885.0020ROACH REALTY 16-PETS FOR SALE -HOME Rad,., Con',oU"" PaCkage De......,y ti'.......,.. 1JII'IJr~JOf} !.o' Froi .... ee

brick colonial. 2~ aUached garage, den or 5th 886 577f'1 IMPROVEMENT &lmfOg f,," So,;» 0.''''''' and Subu>t>obedroom on 1st floor. Plus large beamed family - v ------.-. -. - ._--- --'- - -.------- ..------- __ -1

.room with natural fireplace, first floor laundry. M. J. K.Large brick, lighted, carpeted patio; gas grill, BY OWNER - 3 bedroom, PLEASE GIVE ME A MAINTEand professionally landscaped yard with redwood 2lh bath, quad.level in NANCE Ifencing, master bedroom, with his and her closets, Grosse Pointe WOvds. Fea HAPPY HOME AGAI N Painting, plastering, recrea.with private bath and shower, central air. Pro. tures includes a very large tion rooms, all t)'pes of re-fessionally designed, large carpeted recreation family room, den or fourth My master has bp.en seriously ill for a year and she modeling.room, front and back bar, additional ~ bath, bedroom, remodeled kitch. just can't ~ive me the T.L.C. J am used to. She I 885.1518 8851839storage cabinets, etc. Cio!>e to North High and en with built.ins. fireplace, is very sad to have to give me up, but I under- I .- - LAKEPOI."TEFerry Elementary. 881-4058. central air, assumable stand. I am a medium sized red long haired I ..=::=====================~ 8% % mortgage. $129,900., "Collie" type. J will be surE' to make "your" home CONSTRUCTIONr- ---- ..1 885 8632 happier. I will bl' wailing for your call. I Lic('nscd Buildprs

j.1 . . Complete home remodeling I

WA N T ED ATTRACTIVE, neat 3 be-d. I 371.5482 , i\dditil)ns and kitchci1sroom, 11h bath Colonial, ---------------------11 Olir spcci"lty Inew Curnace, central air, -. ----. . . 882.6i07 823.3559

b I intercom, central v;,cuum. 1"--------------- -----"'1- IY I cusit/Iii drapes. Rerently I " 20E-i-N"SiiiATION _

D M h' fI decorated and carpeted ~,

U 0 UC e e 5 throughout. Lower level CALL ING ALL DOG LOY ERS : SUDRO INSULATION II ..II family room with fireplace, Since 1948 I r-------------------~

. . 2-<!ar garage. Many other The ideal Christmas gift (or the whole family. A Prepare now for skyroc.... I fa)Oriental nugs • Antiques. Fine Pamtlngs • JewelT)' t $65900 16"7 B ... ROAD ftERVlftE TOFine Furniture. Crystal. Sterling. China ~~~~~th. 'Gr~sse" pof:t~ gift thatTkhecps or. hgiyj,nthg.AhBOUVier ddl'h~Fldandres etin~ fuel bills while in. I ~ ~.- & WING

puppy. ey are ea y, appy 4ln an some. salation costs are reason. ~ UComplete ESTATES or Single Items Woods. 88f.8721. Call eve. They have super temperances. They were born able. Insulation is blown

nings and weekend for apo October 4th. Perfect for Christmas giving. Call in walls and ceiling. In.INSTANT CASH or on consignment , pointml'nt. the' Kerry Dants Kennel for information. vestm"nt pays for itself.

P!!t'n~Us At 7-RooM COLONIAL, 5727 Comfort at lower tempera.963-6256 or 963-0248 II Whittier. Detroit. Open 752.3686 vi 75241Hl tures, 15% tax credit.

House SundilY 2-5 or caii I 881-3:;1:; I'____________________ for appointment, 882.7860. '- ---' -'11

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Chester E. PetersenCity Administrator-Clerk

Ann C. ArdussiSCcrel<:ry. Beam of F.ducationThe GrosM.' Pomte PublicSchool SvstemCounty of Wr.yne, Michigan

Sealed bids will .be received by the CityClerk of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods atthe Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue,Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236, until3:00 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, December 11,1979, at which time and place bids will bepublicly opened and read aloud for furnis~-ing the followmg items as deSCribed herembelow:Item A. Five (5) Full Size 4dr. sedans

(Police Package)Item Ai. Fiv~ (5) ~.'!id 512:~ 4dr. sedans

(Police Package) -Item B. One' 0) Station Wagon 4<11'.Item C. Maintenance Agreement one year

or 55,000 'miles.Copies of specifications and bid sheets

may be obtained from the City Clerk .

The City of Grosse Pointe Woods reservesthe right to reject any and all bids, to waiveany informality in the bidding and to acceptany bid it deems to be in the best i"'lterest ofthe City.,

Bids will be accpeted on any individual Iitem as well as aU ilerll:S listed here!nabove -and may be awarded separately or com-bined.

THREECSI LANDSCAPING

Lab Fall Plantingand Maintenance

• All types of Spring bulbs• All types of large trees

balled and bur lapped.Quality stock

• Winter burlapping• Protective anti-desicant

spray,• Rost!s pruned and pro-

tected "I • £\ll types trimming and

pruning of deciduous andfrllit trees.

• Fall clean'upsRemember we are horti.culturists and urban forest-ers. We know how to carefor your plant materia!. I

757.5330

COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE OF MICHIGAN

TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES(Limited Tax General Obligations)

Official lotice of Sale'1,500,000

The'~r~,s8,Poj.nt~:"-hbli~SCb~I'.Sys~~'_',:'._

ENVELOPES: containing t~ bid ... shollia be plainly markc<! .. ' ....opl.sai 101 i'~vtL's."

THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR Al.L BIDS,

Notes of thi~ issue will'not be subject to prior redemption.

DELIVERY OF NOTES: The School Dtstrict will furnish notes it':Jdy for execution at its expense, ~oteswi!! flf' delivered wilhnllt expense to the pUfchasPT al Detroit. Michi~<m or it place to be mutu~!!y ag~upon.

GOOD FAITH: A certified or cashier's check in the amount of 2% of the par value of the notes drawnupon an iH(Oipor::ted faith on the part of the bidder. to be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid bellccepted and thl' hidder fails to take up and pay for the notes_ No interest shaH be allowed on the goodfaith checks and checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned to each bidder's representa-tive or by registered mail.

LEGAL OPINION: Bids shall be conditioned upon the unqualifit.-d app:,c;':ng opimon oi MiBel'. Canfield,Paddock and Stone. lltlorncys of Detroit. Michigan. whirh will be furnished without expense to the pur.chaser of the notes at the delivery therMl. The fees of Miller, Canfield. Paddock :md Stonl' for servicesrendered in connection with such approving opinion are expected to be paid from note proceeU';, Except tothe extent necessary to issue their unqualified approv;ng opinion as to the validity of the above notes andthe exemplion of the notes and the interest thereon from taxation. Miller. Canfield. Paddock and Stone hasmade r.o inquiry of any School District officials or other persons as to any financial information, docu.ments. statements or materials and h::.IS not inucpei1dently verified any such financial information, docu-ments. statements or materials that have been or mav be furnished in connection with the authorization.issuance or marketing of the notes, and accordingly will not express any opinion with rcspect to theClccuracy or completeness of any such financial information, documents. statements or materials that havebeen or may be furOlshed in connection with tht> authorization, issuance or marketing of the notes. andaccordingly will not express any opinion with respect to the accuraC'y or cOllipleteness of any slIchfinancial information. documents, statements or materials.

AWARD OF NOTES. The notes will be awarded to the bidder whose b)(i proou\:t:;, t~ lewest L'!terest ('{1stcomputed by determining, at the rare or rates specified in the bid. the total dollar value vf all interest onthe notes from January 2, 1980, to their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium. No proposal forthe purchase of less than all of the notes or at a price less than 100'7cof their par value will be considered,

NOT~S Ufo' EQ DAL ST,,~'; iiIT-';G: 1'1;;:; ~i;;te.:;;;ffcrc~ h~N'in are O)f l'(Jual standina and priority of lien as to .the operating taxes due and payable December 1, 1979 with the Prior Notes, The 8Cnooi DisLril:~ IIQ"convenanted not to issue any further notes of equal standing as to said taxes with the Prior Notes and theNotes offered herein.

l'lJRPOSE AND SECPRITY: The notes are issued in anticipation of operating taxes due and payable onDecember I, 1979. The first collections of said taxes are required to be set aside in a separate depositaryaccount imtil the amount so set aside-is sufficient for payment of principal and interest on the notes hereinoffered and on notes previously issued in anticipation of said taxes in the aggregate principal amount of$8,500,000 dated August I, 1979, and maturing Aprill, 1980 (the "Prior Notes"). In case of the insufficiency...f the t:lxes p!~dge;! for the payment therof the School District is required to pay the notes from any funds!eg~!y ~vailable therefor including sUbsequ~ni lah lc.;:::; :::f t!~~~hnnl Disti"ict. The School District doesnot have the power to levy taxes ior iill:' j.iiiyment of the notp~ in excess of its constitutlOnai ami ",ai ..t;;G'tax rate limits. The rights or remedies of noteholders may be affected by bankrupicy law'; c:' ethercreditor's right legislation now existing Of nl"reafter enacted.

:PAYING AGENT: Both principal and interest shaH be payable at a bank or trust company located inMichigan qualified to act as paying agent under State 'or United States law, to be designated by the original! haser of the notes.

NOTE DETAILS: The notes will be dated January 2,1980, will mature April 1, 1980 and bear interest at arate or rates not exceedin$ 10o/c per annum fixed by the bids therefor. The notes will be in denominationsof $25.000 Of multiples or combinations thereof, designated by the original purchaser of the notes.

SEALF..n RIDS for the purchase of the abOve notes will be received by the undersigned at the Bo.m! ofEducation Offices located at 3~ Sl. Gall, Gro&&e P>.:ir.t" , Mi!.'higan, 48230 on Monday, the 10th day ofDecember, 1979, until 3:30 o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard Time, at which time and place said bid" will bepublicly opened and read.

885-2960

COMMERCIAL

ReClson~ble rat e s. Ne\vequipment. Experiencedand pro In p t service.Seasonal or per-snowbasis.

LICENSED MASTERPLUMBERSINCE 1925.

THE PAINT BUCKETFine quallty. experienced painters at a reasonable

price. Interior and exterior. Call Ted: 884.9704or Steve: 885-6985.

SAVE 20%A.V. PAINTING Ai'!D

DECORATING• C\l~tom Interiors• Wallt>apering. Removai• Woodword ' Stripping.

Reiinishilig_ Wall repair. Patching .

. Light plaster

NEAT, COURTEOUSSERVICE885.'1007

FREE ESTIMATES

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Thursday, November 29, 1979 G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN' E W S Page Thirty-Nine'21H-,RUG. ~LEANING 12'-I-PAINTING, I 21K-WINDOW 121Q-PLASTfR WORK 121Z-SNOW REMOV~L 2-'-Z---S-N.-OW'-R-EMOVAL--21Z-SNOW REMOVALi 21%-- SNOW REMOVAL

'.CAnrET-~:ld fu!'nitur~ I'Ip.an. DECORATING WASHING 'SPECIALIZiNG in repa,r~'l & LANDSCAPING & LANDSCAPING & LANDSCAPING! & LANDSCAPING'''g, .ta .t! .... e.ii.pcrl,,:•.;... : ' . K IK.WiNDO,W cl,caning ('om.! q".1al~tyw,.?r~_~:~~ed _r..i"g~~t.., MICHEI,-PILORGET-Land. -MAC's COMP~ETE TREE BEAUTiFUL R~gal privets,l S-NOW REMOVAL - 2 C.Ol.ti: 'tli1ib~~, D*..&u..G ufl" "',,"n I !'!'...). 1 f j • I Ct3CKS CllUUJl G..... I f h d B II d n" • ,. '-. MA I pany. ~.~!m'l. IlC.reens, gu.. ~., .',. "'",w. F • ~~.: I s('a"i .. i<. Complete service. , and SHRUB TRIMMING idea or e ges. a e., I lege students, at price

" '178.1680. INTENANCE ters, illmmum c::;and. In- ,." ... ,e r'c'ir~nce~A :e;n~~ lJesiltn ::pceimen rl::nl!>. i t:!C. iio.:;;s:.wable ,.::.~~"_ Qual.~ !nlr!a'Ppetf, reasonable. P!l. per snow faU deeper than'Interior. Exterior Painting, sured. Free estimates. tlmates. ean. t. "..... "W E 1'LANT Ti\EES" I ity se~vice. Call Tom, 521).1 or;;ct Lanrl""aoin"!. 82:1. I ;(.'.. 5;;:lsol1::: ~mly, S81-

K-CARPET Coraplete line of home 882-0688 FREE ESTIMATES:J)laster 823.6662 5766 or 882.0195. 6002. I 9:'8E1.CLEANING ImprovemclIt3 ------------- and drywalI repairs, paint. --------,---- ------------1 _. _',: COMPAN 885.1518 885-1839 G.OLMIN ing, linoonsed, _insured. l'RIMMING, removal, spray. MJK MAINTENANCE and_:. Y ---- ------ WINDOW CLEANING Call Ron Pope, '774.Z8~i. in:,:, f{"e!.!il1gllnd stump reo MERIKEL SNOW Home Improvements. Snow SNOW REMOVAL;-. CARPET BASEMENTS PAINTED. All SERVICE ---------- -- ----,- movaI. F' r e e estimates PLOW ING SERVICES removal. sa~1518, 885.1839. mercia1/re~idl!ntia1.',' SPECIALISTS kinds of ,pandyman work. FREE ESTIMATES 21 R-FURNITURE Complete tree service. Call RESIDENTIAL AND estimates. 881-4944,

• Steam Extra~tion light plumbing and electri. WE ARE INSURED REPAIR Fleming Tree Service. 774- COMMERCIAL SNOW REMOVAL. Weekly -- -----------• Shampoo I cal. TU 14418 after 6. 372-3022 --FURNITURE-- 6460. VERY REASONABLE and monthly rates. Reason. SNOW REMOVAL -: Com.:~p~ol~f:l'>St~i~a~~~oval -IN-TE-R-!-C'-R--h-QL-'.~-f'-!,-ll-i_n-t-!n-I!:-~-i-:'--T-IL-E-W-O-R-K'---- STRIPPING ---------- Call 886-8898 or 526-4367 able. After 5 p.m. 778- ~~~i~~~:~~~~tiaI. Dave &:

~-t-~._"""_--: a!:. ,':ltri,,'~1":i' : ':'::"'_ ",d~.~e-by, ex?e~I~~~d_~~~~; I ~= . ' New stripping proceSil. Re. SNOW PLOWING K MAINTENANCE CO. .6.28.5•. .,

I. 382.0686 I ...". !..AI~... 1 '.", -, ,':,;,.:~:,., .... , .c,H,~]\n~ t:h.:'-.':' )r1"actot, ~O moves paint, varnish, lac- JOHN CARBONE ,- l'fork. ~all 885-4042 for years exverlt:lICe, marb;-I~"-'-ti;. ....~-i:::E::l':! nom '::::c-1. ".~~.~i~enti~), ."'-~. ~.co;~~~iar~~::~ntial . CITY OF

_ . EASTLAND CARPET, ree cstlmate. sills, f r e e estimates, Ii. or met.al.. Doesn't weaken I • \...ommt:n::;;.. c ..., ~ - "titft' '"

AND FUR,-~---~", Ip'J~'~~~ It' I c~nsed.751-1436. . glued Jo'nts. I _24 hour service le~ewas70()nO..Dl:,)8..AN.2"'~,.~D'"'..OO;.H~~lmLbLS-.~'--:':.I-.-y....--n p,..,: .. .L_. '1rf~"-""-

N -~U ~ 'V'WH erIOT y • , "1JQOCJ :4lJ.tt.tJ~ lH.4.i'~Hl.4" ~""~'~"'"CLEANE

" Kt. 1 .. R~~;;~~ble'ra~es.881.~1: -21M S-E-W''''RSt~RVi""P - We also do furniture RE- • By job or contract ----------- ..,.RS. . - 50 • "'1:.1 FINISHINC and Rt:PA1R. I 8394051 MICHIGANWILLlA.ldT. ARNOW ANI>Y KEIM, Decorator - INDUSTRIAl AND lNG. --------- SNOW R~!OVAL --

• QUALITY Professional painting and ,..... ORLEANS IMPORTS HA WTH0RN ttesidential, Commercial NOTICE TOWORKM:ANSillP wallpapering. Free esti. COMMERCIAL LTD' TREE SERVICE

• SPOT REMOY.AL mates. References. 881- SEWER AND DRAIN 882 79'17 Trimming, removal, stump CALL TOM 286-4667 BIDDERS.SOILe~~l~~ENT, 6269. CLEANING ~ =--_ --------

ou-v 1>0 --- removal, prompt 2stimates. THREE C'S. R C MOWBRA y Broken drains repaired, yard UPHOLSTERING 25% ?FP .372-8956.

21II ", drains, manholes, any size my alr~ady low prl~es. LANDSCAPING

.I-PAINTING. .. ASS.oCIA:r~S. sewer to 400'. High pres. F'ree estImates. Free pIck. ---------- i SNOW'DECORATING r~e fmest In cre.auv~ paint.' sure hydraulic sewer clean- up and delivery. Call BOb,'

---------, mg, p"-p<'1' hangmg and dec- in~, solid rodding. well 881.2818. SNOW REMOVAL PLOWI NGGROSSE POINTE oratIng Call 331-3230 -'IT d t t M" ----------I . . ~ua l!e con rac or, len'j FUHN ITURE. reii/ljshed, re- Resldcnti:d,l Commercial. • Commercial & Residential

, CONTRACTORS COM P LET E painting and Igan licensed 142882. paired, stripped, any type Public streets.. CUSTOM PAINTING AND decorating service. l<lter. EVANS of caning. Free estimates. • Seasonal

WALLPAPERING ior'l'xterior by Ralph ~oth. SEWER CLEAN ING I 474.8953 or 956-7492. 331-3561 • Per TimeEXPERT ANTIQUING 8Re6fe"r

2ences'lnthe Fomtes. 15467 Littlefield, Detroit ARE YOUR CHAIRS, an. I- Driveways

885 8155 8 -a 48 .. Parking Lots- . PHONE: 835-2835 tiques or furniture loose _ Apartments, Condos, BanksFREE ESTIMATES E>"'?ERT PAINTING, paper. ---------- or'broken? Excellent work. SNOW _ Large area plowing

INSURED hanging. Free estimates. G. ALLRITE _7_76_-0_93_4_._______ PLOWING • Hauling and SaltingMichael Satmary Jr. Van Assche. 881.5754. S.EWER CLEANING MAX JOHNSON Fully Insured 757-5330

, . I RepaIr faucets and clean any I • COMMERCIALc. GROSSE POI NTE PROFESSIONAL Floor sand.' size drain. Repair sump FU!tN.ITURE ~EFIN~SHING • RESIDENTIAL

ing and finishing. Special- I':!mps,' Str!ppmg, ~halr ca~ng and Free Estimates, PAINTERISI INC. izing in dark staining.j CALL 521-0447 ' 1 ~eat weaving. Rep~lr~. Bus-

"rainting interior - exterior, . Call for free estimate. W, . ALL WORK GUARANTEED I mess 52l-1:l~77, l«!sldencc Insuredpaperhanging and pal!cI. Abraham, 979-3502. 21"

'-ASPH "'LT WORK' ~~~'ry3~3,1PiCk-up and de. II Can

_ ing. Fre!l estimates cheer-l ----------- I__..... ft_--:___ HEDEMARK ROOFING.' fuII3' -gIven. J,.icensed "I DONALD BLISS ADVANCED PAVING-As- 21S-CARPENTER 886~OO

Insured. Decorator phalt paving, concretl' and SERVICE882-9234 I F E l' t ---------~- ! ree s 1ma es seal.coating. Ecensed sinc\;: .. Attics. Porch Enclo~eures

MICHAEL'S TU 1-7050 1955. 775-3600. . • I .,Additions • Kitchens IPAINTING 41) ~~ars in Grosse Pointe 210-CEMENT AND eCommercial Buildinl'(S SNOW PLOWING

;- DECORATING JOSEF5 BRICK WORK JIM SUTTON 'IInterior.Exterior Service WALLPAPER REMOVAL PORCHES, PATIOS, new 01' 1677 Brys Drive

: Painting and Wallpapering. . • Experienced TU 4-2942 TU 2-2436rebuilt, t u c k painting, _: Antiquing and varnishing .• Insured brick replacement, caulk- BARKER• Stripping and staining • Reliable ing, paint sealer with Hi. CONTRACTORS. Inc.: Complete kitchen refinshirig I Estimates at no charge or , Tex, chimney repair and Modernization • Alerations: Free estimates - 885-3230 o~ligation. rebuilt. Basemen"; water. Additions. Family Rooms:YAST, COURTEOUS services 716-8267 I proofing. 30 years experi. Kitchens &: Recreation Areas

Interior decorating, wall. INTERIOR and ext e r i 0 r ence. 526-5646. Don31d Me- Estate Maintenancepapering, exterior, putty, painting and paperhanging. Eachern: JA:\tE5 BARKERcaulIting, window replace- Reasonable rates. 30 years -- G. W. SELLEKE--- 886-50«ments. John Carbone. 839- ~xperience. Ray. Barnowsky CEMENT BARRY SMITH4051. 822-7335 after 6 p.m. Driveways, w a I k s, patios, BUILDING CO.

A HAMPSON BACK IN BUSINESS steps. Expert porch re- Established in, Painting ...:. Qecorating pair, waterproofing. Qual. Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937R~~l?N~!lAG L Wall Washing; Elmer T. ~ty tUAllCk Pbo~nktingdandh?atch. R\''SidentineRlandd li~ommercia]

1'J\l1 Un , LaBadie, 882-2064, mg. rlc an c.lmney mo e ngPAPERHANGING repair. AHe..'ations and Maintenance

_ 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE INTERIORS FREE ES'l'IMATES New ConstructionFREE ESTIMATES BY DON AND LYNN Call 885.4391 885-39110' 885-7013

ST. CLAIR SHORES Husband-wife tea m. Paint. BRICR WORK, small jobs, CARPENTER WORK - Pan.771-9687. ~ . \ lng, wallpaper perfection,. • tuck pointing,' chimney, eling, partitions, ceilings,

--------' --' -' -" ists. 20 years experience. ' porches, violatioris' . re- kitchen, small jobs,. reo: ESSIAN PAi NTi NG Reierences. 527-5500. naired. reasooable. 886. ! pairs, etc. TU 2.2795. -'. COMPANY MIKE'S PAINTING 5565. - , NINO Carpl:ntry Wl)rk. Panel I, Custom Interior Painting. Interior, exterior, wallpaper- I CHAS. F. JEFFREY basements, h a n~ garage, Free estimates Reason doors; ceramic tile, etc., . b 82' ing, minor repairs, patch. MASON CONTP.ACTOR 247 2256, able prices. Call Bo . 8. ing, plastering. Free esti- LICENSED _ INSURED -----. ------: 4381. mates. Reasonable and hon. • Brick • Block • Stone SMALL JOBS, cabinets or, RITE-WAY PAINTING co. I e.st. References. CaIl any. • Cement Work <:arpentry repairs by re-

Interior Daint and decorat. time. European, • Waterproofing tiree. Quality workmanship.:- ing. Professional plaster I' 777-8081 • Tuck Pointing _8_24-_28_5_3_,------: and drywall repair. 245- PAlNTING and restoration. .• Patios of any kind I LF,'J'O: 9263, 526-7939. I E~erienced. Reasonable. "PORCHES A SPECIALT"k'" UUlLDlNG COMPANY \

J ff J 885-4104 882-1800 Since 1911, R. C. MOWBRAY e ay", Custom Building, ASSOCIATES IN T E RIO R professional R. R. CODDE~S I Fa.nily rooms our specil~ty, I

: Available' soon for interior ,painting and decorating. CEMENT alterations, kitcbens, I.

I painting and paperhanging. Pre.holiday savings. ,Quali- - CONTRAl.--1 v....R TU 2.3222: Call now for free estimate. fied and reasonable. Grosse OMl 331-3230. Point-e references. 885.3277. Family busIness for 55 years ALBERT D. TH - AS__________ IN-- I:,

. Cd. New and repair work '-.:HARRY FIALA'S u9tom PAINTING, decorating an • No job too sT'1all We lire general conti"3c;.ors,

Interior Painting. Special- 'Paper hanging. Clean work, • Driveways and porches One call ta\tes care of :\11 !!zing in ceiling and wall 25 years experience. Low . our specialty rour building - remodelir.gmurals along with all the prices. 86l-()l65. • Patios problems large or smaIl.interior painting c r aft S 'j T 2 0628 !Call 527'{)725 before 9 a.m. WALLPAPERING • Chimneys . U -

• or after '4 p.rn. Free Estimates • Waterproofing CUSTOM I\

John Wens • Violations repairedINTERION Painting - Ex. . 882-2919 CALL ANY TIME HOME REPAIR I. perienced. For appoint. 886-5565 Remodeling, repairs of any. meJlt, ('all AI, 821-2223. , QUALiTY PAINTING "0 71" kind. Work ,alone. No job ,ELMER -SclImidt _ Custom I SElt

E-vRllcO't!;R ! \,;;;,,,'\,,-,lJ I too hig or small. Rotten

. paper banging. After 6 INT • I CONSTRUCTiON ' wiildow cords, windowsills, Ip.m. 1.335.5102. EXTERIOR ICement drives, floors, patios, jambtS, do~~~ porc~e:i n;:.~I

20 years professional porches garages raised and men s, a les. a IiNTERIOR Painting, wall- experience repaired, new gar age Lynn, 773-0798.

papering. Professional ser- MATT FLETCHER doors, new g<lrages built. 21-T-PLUMBINGvice. Reasonable rates. Call 4.151 Buckingham TV 6-6102 Licensed and insured. I' AND HE" Ii NG .Mark after 6 p.m. 886'{}55S.\ WHITEY'S 774-3020 772-1771 ALLPLUMBING

\ A I A' I PA PER • Wall Papering ALL TYPi:; BRICK, stone, \ . No Service Charge.V V 1\ L..1-, • Interior Painting block and concrete work, SMALL OR LARGE

Rr- ~.A OV A I I. Reasonable Prices I &r~~t,::l)'~, .st€'p~, !lorc~es, JOBSI t/'v\ I\L I ~ t}<)oli Work pa~lO~, chimneys, flre-

I • Call-no job too small places, new and i'epairs. ELECTRIC SE'NERFree Est~~ai~F Insured I 526-99,87 De Sender, 822.1201. CLEANING

(Low Ratcs) I KELM --- BRICK REPAIRS. Work PRlV,..\TE PLUMBER14 years experience ... . t d P h h'Prompt Service Floor sandmg, ref1ms~mg, guaran ee. orc es, c 1m. REASONABLE

779-5235 882-6594 old floors a specIalty. neys, sidewalks, basemen~ 886-3537_________ Exp~rt in stain. I le~s. and cracks .. Tuck

PROFESSIONAL - B35-'?253 - I po~n~~ng. F r e e estimate,-------1 '1'J1I.'u45. FR" NK R \AlClPINTERiOR '2U_WA.11 WASHING 1 1\1 I I. ,. i-." !'

PAINTING I _....... - I21P-WATERPROOfiNG I I)LUN~BIN~. . . K-MAINTENANCE company ,., i r \" ......

GIV~ a ~racllcal a!ld lasting wall washing, floor clean-' "HAS. F. JEFFREY & H EATI t..JGgift thiS year-. Pal~t and/or ing and waxing. Free esti. 882-1800 I'decorate that speCial ro.om. mates. 882.0688. • Basement WaterproofingOff season prices, Powte 1----------- •Underpin footingsresident. 886-2088. GROSSE POINTE Fireman • Cracked or caved.in walls

F======.~------------.:----------.,l will do wall washing. References821.2984. Licensed Insured I 885-7711

EXPERT w~ll washing, win. CODDENS -I 381 KERCHEVAL~ow washing, gutter clean'! CONSTRUCTIO I FARMSlng. References. 822-5694. N KEITH DANIEl SON

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______ • proofing. 7 years gU3ran. AND TAILORING II A.OK Window Cleaners. Sei"" t'!e, ltpfei'ences. 886-5565. I P~J?OFF::SSjONAi~ -dressmak. iI vice OJi st?rms :md s('repn~, . 8ASEMENT I,EM<ING? _I ing, tailoring and all aiter. iII Free estlmatcs, Monthly I Need repairs? Call AMER'I' alions in our shol', 2:J73:~I

11-- rll~~521.245~ i ICAN CHIMNEY for your, Mack at Vernier (8 Mile). ilI

IEXPERT window washing'j fr~e cstimatt', 884-4840. i Ask for Annll AAI-5585. :

I wall washing, ,mJtter ciean'l --- -----------.---- --- ---- :, ing. Reimnces. 822-5694, 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL & LANDSCAPING I

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$120 Approved: Nov. 6. 1979State of Michigani POINTER LANDSCAPI NG - 885-1900 I Municipal Finance Commission\.-. ---J '- -.. ...J

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Thursday, November 29, 1979GROSSE POINTE NEWS

NEW-\\'ITH 26-\'TEE}tl\t~~:~\.~~,~ ." ..'_ .. ~..:~ji;".:?'~:':~~i~}\"r.F,'Y(ll_TRIl'fl'hP'£s-l'AUTOiviATICALLY .1'RA1~StchRR.hi'M:4;JI'fl~RD¥:?INT{)':;A51/2% SAVINGS ACCOUNT.

PLUS •••GET ONE OF THESE GIFTs FREE'OR p..T BIG SAVINGS.

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All th~ grft. ;?Io\.'3ilabltowhffl .,'l)lJ ~ 0'1' :tM fO :.n :.(("()unt at Stand ..rd FrdtnlS''''1lIl'', 5<!"<1 • fr .. gill 0' pav th< .mount h!...d for your gift. F<d<r,1 ,'!tUfa.nons rt'Strict the numbn of 5t!ft~ to On<' pc1' account, and 00 mdl, ..idual m:a;ft'Cetvt morC' Inan 0flC' 11ft, No gift!lo arc .11owC'd tor funds uansfrrr~ r.om OTl('SundarJ Frdtral Savm~' KOO\]l"It 10 ilTlOfhrr.GIfts (anTl()( be- millled'. TIns oIkrgood for • hnllr<d tun< onlv. G,n. offm-d .uhl"'rro .v"I,h,lnv. Additlon,llPn.~C' no1 ~Ylllil,,"'l~ fot" P\lr(hil~.

.Funds may be v.;thdrawn at any rime. However, furuis withdrawnpnQr to mal unty from certificates W\th • tenn of one vear or less will10«: W daY" rn« .... '. or all rnr<r<5t if rh< funds ho", ~n on d<poJ"lnoo than 90 daY5 For certificates with a term of more- than one fur.the funds wlrhdtawn WIll 'lo!'t 180 d.y'; Lnfttest. or all intet"eM If.ll1efilTld. haY< ~n on d<pO.j, for ksJ rh.n 180 d.Y'. m1-n,e rat~ csfab1Lshcd at ehe film: Ihest' accounts FSLIC0" <1p<n<d " ,10< rot. ITl rffm for ,he: fullterm of:h~(el'.~~'CJ,!e. - ...... ----j .. __ ... ,

Right now is a rewarding time to save money atStandard Federal Savings. The high interest rateson our insured Savings Certificate Accounts ateguaranteed for the entire term of the individualcertificate. High interest rate regular accounts arealso available. A depositor's savings aye insured to$40,000.00. The rewards are here, for aii savers.

Retirement Savings Accounts:'IRA is a personal, tax-sheltered retirement savingsprogram. It is available (or any working personwho is not currently participating in a private orgovernment retirement plan. The Keogh Plan, a!~A-$hc!::Ci~d rct:~cm~nt pla.n for self-employedindividuals, is also available.Other Standard Federal Certificates-minimum balance of $100.00.8% PER YEAR, 8.Year Certificate ..8.24~/o cffC\..tivt:'annual yield withquarterly compounding.7JA% PER YEAR, 6-Year Certificate *7.98% effective annual yield withquarteriy compounding.71/1% PER YEAR, 4.Year Certificate *7.71 % effective annual yield withquarterly compounding.6'4% PER YEAR, 2112.Yea.rCertificate *6.92% effective annual yield withquarterly compounding.61/1% PER YEAR, I.Year Certificate"6.66% effective annual yield withquarterly compounding.

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Deposit DepositGIFf $500.0(l $5.000.00

or more or moreSunbeam Bath Scale FREE FREESunht:am Alarm Clock FREE FRER

GE Steam and Dry Iron $ 5.00 FREEToastmaster Toaster 5.00 FREESunbeam BlowerlDryer 5.00 FREERatchet Socket Tool Set ,. "" FREE !~.vv~. . •• __ JI ... _ ..

--- IRival Crock.Pot 5.00 FREE10 Speed Osterizer Blender 15.00 $10.00GE Digital Clock Radio 15.00 10.00Ladies' Timex Watch 15.00 10.00Men's Timex Watch 15.00 10.00

I National 8emlcullu .......orI Calculator

26-Week Money Market Certificate."Minimum Balance $10,000,00,Call 643-9583 for the current rate.The interest rate on these certificates is deter-mined weekly and paid at maturity.** OR 'now,!f yot! w!sh, you may ha~Jeyou!"interest pa!d onthe last day of each month and automaticallytransferred, to a Regular Savings Account.Your funds will immediately begin to earn moreinterest at the rate of 51/2% per y~ar. With quarterlycompounding, the effective annual yield is 5.614~1J.That's more than any bank can pay!

4-Year Money Market Certificate.*Minimum Balance $100.00.The interest rate on this certificate is quoted on amonthly basis.** In November the annual rate is10.550% and with continuous compounding theeffective annual yield is 11.290%.

Non-negotiable Savings Certificate."Minimum Balance $100,000.00.Terms range from 30 days to 5 years with interestrates quoted by Standard Federal Savings on adail.,.. beisis. Can 64)'.?562 for CUifeLai rates .• *

ANN ARBOR:3200 Eisenhower I'Icwy. al Packard Rd.i~;.') 'KOlan Av•. at Map\.BELLEVILLE:iS6 MIlO al SecondBIRMINGHAM:SO W<St Bil Stiver near Woodwlrd99 W<St Mlpl. II Piere<3700 Wett M.plf ii Lihi£i31040 Lah.. r at 13 Mile

BLOOMFJEI.D HIUS:825 W. I..ongJ,."~ n.at r.I<gr.phCANTONTWP:,;iO; fv",1 n.d. ;"1.C'.r Shd.j('l~DEARBORN:400 Town ernrtr D .. in rh<nn&n<ial PlaraDETROI1:

6ffiOl~:'\VFffr~!'.17540 ('".and Rl\er ntar Sourhf,dd

25712 Grand River n<ar Beech Rd.J4221 Greenf,eld near Grand R,ver~064! J~y :2' MAn01i4224 JOY ncar Tc1tRTaphI~41 5-..k~t'"ff('r nt'ar Ml Ni'--nol~DETR()IT -EAST:146I8 l le""",n ar Manisriqut165)0' E. Warton neat Oultt Drivtf !~!!Kdf, Rd. ;,: 1J;'hit:;~rFARMINGTON HILLS,2,,950 M,ddt~btlr ar ii lv;'~3292(\ W. 13 Mile al Farmin!tfon Rd.

GARDEN CITY:5811 Mtddltbtll ntar Ford Rd.GROSSE POINTE WOODS:}~799..~!.:',kal Blos.<om In_Lt v\'I'fIA~

17230 Farmington near 6 MiltMADISON HEIGHTS:55 W. 12 M,lt al John RPLYMOUTH TWP,40909 Ann Arbor Rd .• 1 HaggtrfyROCHESTER,1310 Rexhesttr Rd. near Avon Rd.

ROYAL OAK:1106 N. Woodward near II M\irST. CLAIR SHORES:25515 Har~r ntar 10 MileSHF.I.RY TWP:4660 21 Mile ntar Sh<lhy Rd.SOUTHFIELD,291<l5Greenfield nr.r 12 M,lelSPl ""'"htr.ln n.,;r IIIMil.STERLING HEIGHTS.'369O'J Schoenherr ~l Mrrro Parkway41100 Schoenherr al lak<.ide ~fall

TAYLOR:1070V reiham a, Allen Rd.TROY:2401 W. Big Ik~ver . Main OffietM99 W. Big flc~vtr al Coof,<!g<940 E. Lonj ukt al Rexhemr Rd.VAN BUREN TWP:2069 Ra~nvilk near 1.94WARREN:3900 E. 14 M,lt Rd. ntar RyanlOiOO Schotnhtrr n~ar 13 Mile

WAYNE:~5150 ~.~ic:hiD3n~! \1:'~yn~RdWATERFORD 1WP:5619 Dixi< It ClmmookWESTLAND:.liS S.:.~~~ near Ciu=rry HillYPSILANTI:123 W. Michif.n al Washington

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